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B K P 'ïp Ç S Th« Blood at this season craves And NO AppetttO — “Icould eat no break- "welcomes th «. purifying And vitalising fa st and scarcely anything during the I properties o f Hood1 s Sarsaparilla. This day. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla ' mand medicine "wonderfully cures Scrof- / am hungry all the time. Hood's has u!a. Salt Rheum. Blood Poisoning, \ cured my pimples, and improved my Boils, Pimpies and all other complaints ’ ineral health." Gertrude Stoddard, Remember caused or promoted by impure blood. i eterson, Icrwa. and strength are charac teristics peculiar to Hood's Sarsa parilla, the great blood purifier. A single bottle contains 100 doses and <will last a month, nubile others aver age to last but a nueek or fortnight. Hood's Sarsaparilla has an unequalled record o f perfect and permanent cures. economy ' ' SMALL DOSES LARGE RESULTS i— TH *" PO’ K COUNTY i ITEM IZER rei,r at I n u i U L ia u u u n i I i l . itiia . l i i ^.-iter. subsequent in no 0 [ jr STAF.F _______ OF RUSTLERS- (¿peaking of tim t 1897 nts»i<>n ! rem ind* one of the stand taken by Mr, j M ulkey with reference to the hold-up W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O 8 A Y A B O U T DALLAS, FRIDAY, MAY. 25, 1900. ,1wll!f >1 br,;“«bt prevent T H E D O IN G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . D'* il.»t forgisio com e to the Ui b#»d A rthur Steele has rented the W . VV. A itiziiu’i piciic Mt this place Ju n e C ollins farm near Sliver. ' 2 •<!. A g- oil ftogromnie is k i n g pre Dell Ireland is hom e from a two pared.. T h e Ife i»■ band will be here years study of d entistry iu Chicago. and a giNil linn is a t i c i pitted* U ncle Henry E ll i s who has been harm o ny . quite ill was reported a» m uch better Our mo hoof wijl rlo?e next Saturday yesterday. w th a sh o rt pro,r-‘tn, Next W ednesday is D ecoration day, Mrs. E z ra Ha t. of Sa lt Creek, spe nt ami many graves will be cared for I while others will be tugleeted. :Su n d ay with frauds hero. T A LK NO. 2. W hen a m erchant tells you that he do«« not believe in buying goods in big qu antities, he either hu« not enough custom ers to ju stify him iu doing so #r he lacks th e capital. He is not talking business s< nse. It he tries to fool you in this, h»* may try to fool you in oth er wavs W e are hon est and frank when we say that we are m aking a small profit on all <*tir goods. \Ye must de a large volume of business to get jobber’s prices. You cun help us to do this and we will d i vide the saving. As an extra induce m ent to c-Miie in and get acquainted we are giving w*tli each $1 cash pur chase a ticket on a $45 R am bler bicy cle with coaster brake from Lee S m ith ’s cyclery. W hen 1,500 ticket* have been giveu ou t a com m ittee will take charge of the drawing. Yours truly, If 'h e 4th of Ju ly is to be celebrated t M jm U s a pnAor spent a few d ays' here it is high tim e that some move ' with friends o u t f it Creek recently was being made in that direction, I Homo of our young people will go; T here is talk of several rural mail do- i I °*i the excur»iin to T h e Dalles Su n livery routes from Salem , on e, to cross ! day. the W d liam ette river, go north t o ! T he M ill Crs»k school closes n e x t , L in coln , west to Z cua, then ar -und j Saturday and fill R ite ail en terta in through Sp ring Valiev, ano ther to Kola j m ent in ihe exfping. and «round through the Oak Grove settlem ent. Miss Pearl Jponard spent Saturday and Sunday a t hom e. She will teach 1 Prof. J . B. Morin, form erly of the I R. E. BRYAN & SON. at the H ighland u n til Ju ly . E n terp iise, has been chosen principal j of the Independence public school, j A lta, the 2 yar-old daughter of Je w All the assistants of last year were re- 1 eler D in sm o r. obtained a bottlo of tained, except Mis» H attie M ulkey,: C O F F E E — A rbtickle or L ion, two pounds for 2.^ cents. hronioforivi a si dranlc some of it. Phy who was not an applicant. SU G A R — granulated W estern refinery, $5.35. aiciaua we re p lie d , hut to no avail. BRO O M S— No. 3 a t 25 eentfi each. A jo u rn a list, who has known D r. N E W GO O DS— C loth in g , Dress Goods, Sum m er Goods, Shoes. Daly for m any years says he is tlie i W q ;T SA L E M . strongest man put up for congress in S a m .T h a c fc r is working for Hex. this d istrict for m any years. Through- | out bis home county he is recognized B run k. « .y r ? r us a m an of honor, ability and inter* AT— Í H . Wilk'ening bas joined the M ac grity and even the republicans adm it cabees. th at his presence in congress would re Miss Dora Chapman has gone to A. sult in great value to our state. Mr. T ongue’s record in W ash ington has South wick's to sew. You will find new and old bikes to buy or rent. Your proved th at his own party da not al Miss Maud Savage is trim m er for I ways kn w where to find him . There choice of Rambler, Ideal, 1‘atee Crest and 11. and II. would be no unoertuity as to where the Misses Goode in Salem . Special. We have the best equipped repair shop in Dr. Daly would stand, it being always Sherm an E lliott is learning to weave on the side of tlie people. T ru sts and the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and at the woolen mill in Salem . grasping monopolies would fiud him every kind of repairing promptly done. Leaks in tires A. Jon es and wife visited friends at a constan t enem y. llegi.latio n ami to prevent tlie election ~ ~ ~ v " .— —1——— - | «.f Jo h n H. M itchell a* V . S. irim tn r. A n U n e q it t l'c d a n d C o m p le t e Re s iim e nf W h a t Y o u r F r lo n d s a re ¡A s a record of “ intreu ehm ent and UHLIMUKD K v k r v F r id a y M o k n in u A t 7:80. a n d H ave B e e n L a te ly D o in g . deform ,” that session is unparaded in \V. A . W A S H , the history of Oregon. By this hold- LU C K IA M U T E . | up was prevented the en actm en t of K l.iro u AND PttOPHirtoB. any law s; was caused the* failure to Mm. 3. B . Tetherow has been q u ite , pass any appropriation b ills, thus causing the state to pay ou t nniny aick. thousands of dollars by w ay of iireer- S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T E H : Tom Booth by wiB have s fair crop est and i net eased expenses; was 50 ..................................... P er year brought about the failure to eloct a of prunes. f l i t ...................................Per six month« A lbert Tetherow and wife are visit United States senator, thus leaving 4 0 ............................Per th ree month» our state with only one senator, Geo. ing in K in gs V alley. A ilvertiainj; rate» m aile known on W. M cBride, for nearly two y ears; L . W. L aughary has been appoint implication. t -orre»pon<lence iaaolicit- and, worst of all, by this hold up was ed road supervisor for this end of the h 1. our fair state brought in to reproach F in e J o b P rin tin g done at reasonable and disrepute at home and abroad. d istrict. •irice». A nother consequence wan to leave in E J . Lettev got his shoulder thrown the hands of the state treasurer an out of place last Sunday while riding enorm ous sum of money to he loaned his wheel. positively stopped. Call and see my RUBBER NECK out in safe investm ents for the bene UNION T IC K E T . Mrs. Tom M orrison, of E llem bn rg , Shaw and Sublimity recently. fit of— not, perhaps, tlie taxpayers of saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned and ad Oregon. I t is a well known fact th a t W ash ington, has been visiting her Miss Clara G ritton, of L iberty,spen t justed. Floor pump for the use of wheelmen. [Election Ju n e 4, 1900 ] Mr. Mulkey worked with the forces daughter, Mrs. A lbert Tedrow. last week visiting relatives here. th at held up th at leg islatu re; th at he ST A T E T IC K E T M rs, A. J . Harmon and daughter For supreme judge — stood squarely in line with Jo n ath an and Calom e Shepard, of Bridgeport, E. R . Poppletou, of P* rtland. attend WM, M. K AM S E T . of Y&mhH! county Bourne, J r . and his follower* and have been visiting at G. G. H ew itt’s. ed bees in this locality recently. For food and dairy coinmiiMioncr— helped to m ake the hold up possible. KM. UHULMKKIC, of Washington county. A. Jo n e s recently sold a cow, calf Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. Ed. H arm on, who got his leg brok It is probably well remembered, too, D IS T R IC T T IC K E T th at during the cam paign of 1896 he en by being run over by a tram car at and two dozen ch icken s for $60. For congrexsman - All kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten Dit. B. DALY, of Lake county. printed in the I t e m iz e r , and possibly VViulock a few weeks ago. was visit There will be preaching a t the hall tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle tepair- For district attorney— two eth er papers, a letter in which he ing his sister, Mrs. G. G, H ew itt, last next Sunday by R ev. Fru it, of Salem , j J . A. JE F F R E Y , of Marion county. ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. All kinds of week. pledged him self to vote for M itchell For Joint representative Jim Muuk and Ed. Fields, accom for United S lates senator and to use I. M. SIMPSON, of Lewisville. plow and saw grinding done. Goods kept in stock for sale. panied by their families, left Monday EOLA. his utm ost endeavors to the end that C o u n t y T ic k e t Full line of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies for W ash ington. hu be elected. [T h is letter was repub For state senator— B I. Ferguson has bought a B el N. F. a K F .u a , of Bttllston. aud a stock of J . 1. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils, lished in last week's issue of the I t em gian hare. Mrs. Boyd and daughter, Mrs. Laura i For representative— iz e r .] T h a t after his election, upon cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at JOSEPH CRAVEN, of Monmouth. Paskell have gone to keep house for the convening of what turned out to Mr Brophy is putting in qu ite a Mr. Clark, of Zena. For comity Judge— j right prices. J. K. HI BLEY, of Dallas. he the holdup session, he, with forty- patch of p o ta to es For comimssione *- seven other republican members of J . P. Blankenship, Gov. F letch er j . \s M c D o w e l l , of Eoia. Tom Howard sold a young cow and thut body, signed an agreem ent for h and son, H am ., left for Cape Nome on F»ir sheriff - republican caucus, by which each calf this week for $30. J . a. VAN ORHDKL, of Dallas. the Senator. Mr. F letch er will write For clerk - signer pledged him self to abide by the articles to the Capital Flow ers for Decoration day can be interesting TRACY HTAATS, of Lewisville. decision of that caucus . In pursuance procured of Mrs. Mi tty. Jou rnal. For treasurer— to the call, the caucus was held on the E. V. DALTON, of Independence. Mrs. H u nter, of McCoy, has been evening of Jan u ary 14, 1897, and it is For assessor S c h o o l i t O ut. F. R. M YEP, of Hinithfteld. hardly necessary t<* recall that M itch «[lending a few days with Mrs. Jo h n A full house listened to the public For school superintendent— ell was unanim ously named as the Holmes. school graduating exercises last F r i WM. PA RKER, of Dallas. Cut this coupon out and bring it with you and get a dis- party’s choice for senator. On the H ollister and W elles, sons of M. L . day evening. T he stage was nicely For surveyor — < veiling upon which this caucus was Cham berlain, of Salem , spent S a tu r ornam ented and a profusion of pretty LU TH ER UROUND, of Monmouth, | count that will more than pay you to come to Salem. For cjrotiur 4 held Mr. Mulkey claim ed to he sud day with the Beardsleys boqueti were showered upon the DK. W. 8. CAREY, of Dallas. denly called sway to Dallas by the young aidies and gentlemen who were writes C. B. Hill, of Marshall, Mich., T h e following letters are to be ad- curious illness of his littlo daughter, finishing their public school course, “ a living proof of the efficacy of and on his arrival home sent the fol aertised : Jo h n M. R y a n , F ritz W eav E ach did well and some of the parts UNION P A R T Y COLUMN lowing Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. 1 have suf er, Mr. Berry, hop grower. tele g ram : were of extra m erit. T h e salutatory fered 2 0 years from heart trouble, Dallas, Or., Ja n . 14, 1897 The matter under this heading is f u r Hop mou are busy. Mr. Brophy in, wag delW«i/«>*u l»y iVurl MoKlhoeS and and became so bad I could not lie aon. M itclieJI, W ¡.lam etta t,n c l, to cu ltivate thorou ghly, apray- the valedictory by MelHe T eats. Miss nished by the party. Physicians failed to hot» 1, Salem , Oregon. I have ju st ar and raise a first c I hh » a r t i c l e if posai- H ail and Mrs. L eitch added to the down to sleep. rived in response to a telegram an hie. pleasantness of the occasion. Rev. A. help me, and 1 was advised to try FACTS TO R E M E M B E R JU N E 4 nouncing the sickness of my little I. Good friend addressed the graduates Dr.Miles’ Heart Cure, which benefited W . J . Bryan is a dem ocrat and Mr. j + * + * * + * * * + * * * * * * * + + + + + + * • § • 4 Mrs. T im m onds lias returned from daughter. Find her veiy ill. W h a t me from the first. 1 continued using T owno is a silver republican, and yet ; B . F . M aikov, I he republican candi- ever ca ions decides on ton ig h t I will Forest Grove, where she 1ms been vis in words that they would do well t*> heed and Chairm an G rant, of the it and now am in perfect health.” at the conservative populist national d'lte forBPDAtorof Folk county, in now abide by. itin g her daughter, Mrs. Misel. T h ey school board, presented the diplomas B. F. M ui . k . cy .” convention th y were nom inated for I iu the canvass, m aking speeches on A decision as to how well Mr. M ul will soon move to T h e Dalles for Mr. with a neat little speech. president and vice president because ; the line of ecnom icttl reform aud hold key kept these promises may ho safe Misel’s health. they so nearly re^resentfd the princi- j ing him self up to the people ah their ly left to the intelligent*« of the voters W . W . Garbutt and wife have a new pies of th a t party and were the m ost, * cham pion in political purity and re is sold by all druggists on guarantee ROCK CREEK. of Pwlk county. W hat assurance is daughter. available m en. They rose above par tren chm ent, pointing with pride to his first bottle benehts or money back. there then th at if elected he will keep Book on heart and nerves sent free. ty lines because tlie principles at j record in the Oregon legislature dur faith in his present promises of reform H enry S c o tt is hack from the val- W . B. Wing, who recently ran a Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind, stake demanded it. How m any mid- ing the sessions of th at body held since any better than in his promise* of lev. m eat m arket here, has opened a »hop , tile of the readers iu this county will j ,5, his election as senator in 1896. We Will give strength to the nerves and re- 1896? Moreover, if lie continues in M i». W arren W right hag returned " t E ugene. store the liver and kidneys to a healthy a . he se conservative and so patriotic as ! are all Agreed th at there is plenty of office, he will have an opportunity o: fro n her v i.it a t N o rto n . .$, condition, irive tone to the stomach «nil J» to vote for the only reformers who j r *om for reform in the m anner in Sw eat and fruit acids will no t dis bowels, and promote a good appitits •{• voting fot two U. S. senators. Is it healthy digestion; will relieve constipa- have any possible show of elect or). which the affairs of our state havt been W iley C h am llrr nn<l »¡»ter visited color goods dyed with Putnam ’» Fade- possible thut the money of II. W. tion, purify the blood and make a heal- adm inistered, and cheerfully welcome I less dyes. Sold by A. K . W ilson. thy b«>dy with a clear skin. That tired ,|« C orbett, the money th a t was used in friend» at K occa laat week. T h e county treasurers office is one e{* feeling will leave you and sleep will be anything th at tends toward bettering the holdup of 1897, is backing his restful. At Wilson’s drug store, Dallas. of considerable responsibility. He •■The is no little en em y.” I.itMe Three men from In depen dence pass the condition of the tax-payers. Mr. cam paign? W ill he state to the peo Any eootT man or woman cm organise a lodge of j ed through here on a fishing expedi im pu rities in (lie blood are sources of the Banker’s Union of the World, of Omaha, Ne who lilts it should thoroughly under M ulkey’* speeches sound well, and he ple of Polk county, iu this cam paign, great danger and should be expelled braska- Tench are and students find the work highly stand book keeping, sh .u ld be careful lion t le other d ly. is astu te en ough , as a political), to remunerative ami pleasant The leading fraternal and m ethodical iu Ilia habits and ^ whether he will or he will not support by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. know what the people want to hear, Hocitty in the west. Pays death, disability, and old Mr. Corbett for U nited States senator claims, ami issue« joint policies for men and should be devoid of spendthrift or \ BALLSTO N . and, knowing this, to talk it. But C harlie Cooper, who has worked to a/e in case he is elected? T hese are ques women Pays sick and accident claims- Lodges in speculative propensities. In the per-1 what are the facts with regard to Mr thirty **ates. t^rure membership of men and women. ll. Alexander near McCoy lor several tions the people would like to have U n cle H enry E hi» is dangerously of E . V. D alton, the union : SILVER Splendid reserve If you care to make 8100.00 son M ulkey’s career while senator of Polk y ta rs. was last week married to an or more in a w 4 ck plan. answered, and he will likely answer ill, and not expected to live. or two write to General Manager, candidate, we have such a m an. More LACED rnniitv, which »re matter» of record, i . , . , . .. , , eastern lady. T h eir home will be with Barker's Union of the World. Portland. Oregon for a titan that he weuld take a pride in ! W Y ANDOTTES.J* contract as local or district manager and organize a and about which there can bo no con- ,h e " lo l" 1' ow" “*'d »« Senator M ulkey addressed the vot Mr. Alexander. lodge. keeping everything about bis office in ■ trov er.y f Among h i. vote, a t the | 1,6 P ™ '“ «“ to .u p p o rt Mr ers at this place last F rid ay n ig h t. E V E R Y DA Y’S D E L A Y M EA N S M itchell. an attractive shape und all who had I C oncerning Mr. Jeffrey, candidate Best all Purpose Fowl. special session of 1898 wo find that ho YO UR M O N IED L O S S . occasion te go there would be made to : R e v .'B la ir and wife, of Sheridan, for prosecuting atto rn ey, an exchange voted in favor of a resolution for 11 | feel pleasant. Mr. Dalton lias been I See elsewhere notice of train m en ’s have cancelled their apfiointm ents at sa y s: F o r two years he filled the of Mv birds are bred for EGG com m ittee to investigate the peniten fice of district attorney in southern PROHIBITION TIC K ET . am ong us long euoiigli to m ake i* cer- 1 productions as well as prize tiary and employ a lot of unnecessary i excursion from Monmouth to Salem , th is place. tain as to what are hi« c h a ra c te rtis tic .' Oregon wit!) credit to all concerned. clerks, a useless, extravagant move, by Ju n e 3rd. T he Dallas Zouave baud Ora F arley , who has been living His vigorous prosecution sent several winners. A few cockerels which jobs were afforded a num ber of i have been engaged for the occussion, iElection Ju n e 4, 1900.J with her au n t, Mrs. H . B u tle r, for men to the penitentiary. Should he left at $1.00 up; pullets $1.25 idle place hunters as clerks and the I S T A T E T IC K E T . Tracy Slan ts, union candidate for nearly a year has gone to her hom e in be again chosen to such a position he F«*r supreme judge— state h ill; he voted , ! county d o rk , is visiting the localities up; eggs $2 a setting. . . c tusud . to foot , tlie , a t Brush prairie, W ash ing ton. C. S. BRIGHT, of »Sherman county. would fill the office with equal satis m favor of a resolution to give away irl , tie coui.lv where h . h a , not a per- WISEMAN'S For food and dairy commissioner-— U iir I , i a l e\ I 'l i t u * faction in this d istrict. 1,000 »et» of lha Indian war hi»loric», T h e republican candidates addressed D. O. Woodworth, Albany. P. I.. KENADY, of Marion county. m s 1 acquaintance and invariably HARDWARE STORED a work printed at an enorm ous co st; produces a good impression on all with the people of this place Monday nigh t, D IS T R IC T T IC K E T . T h e registration snow* a voting in he voted against the hill giving prefer whom he com»** in contact. He is a large audience, com posed of hath For congressman— M IL L S T R E E T , D ALLAS. \V. P. KL.M0RE.of Linn county. ence lo resident contractors and not cool and reserved in m anner neith parlies, being p r e s e t . Most of the crease in all but three precicnts in the t renr.’tentative— Best heating and cook sto Oregon m aterial in public works, a er is he brassy or egotistical, but i* a dem ocratic candidates were on hand county. T he throe Dallas precincts For Jo in E. W. DURKEF^ of Lincoln county. measure that at once appeal, to loyal genial com panionable gentlem en. As and Senator Mulkey was th e p rin ci h a w gained 112 voters in two years, ves in the market. Tools of CO U N TY T IC K E T . and Rock Cr«*e»c has doubled its vot p*>Dle; aml.abwve all, ho voted in fav to his capacity to fulfill the various pal speaker, q u ite a num lier of ladies For state senator— ing population. T h e three In d ep en all kinds. Paints, oils, etc. A. H. DODD, of Falla City. or nl the appropriation bill of that ses duties of the office no one has any were present. / dence precinct* have gain d twenty- For county judge — sion. wherein, among other obnoxious O. U. COBB, of DalUa, doubt, n .ilh s r i . tli.ro any question a , M i,„ Lida W arrw i. who was com two two M onm outh precincts Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one SOUTH ite m ,, wag allowed pay lo the m em F o r com m isnioner - or R. A. PO RTER, of SuKarloaf. of the best tinners in Oregon, ber» of the famous 1897 legislature t®, *'*8 #tr*ot reliability in all tilin g s, f i t t e d to the asvlutn some tim e ago have lost thirteen voters in th at tim e. ACADEM Y III* nature i» »noli th at it would b . a |Mll . I W r d tn rnmo homo, h ,a — that did net legidule, those recalci' It has been fully dem onstrated that For sheriff will meet your wants for any B LO C ". M F. GREEN, of Falla City. real pleasure as wall as duty to scr>e again hornme derang-d. Last Thu rs- > traut» who refused to take the until of E ly ’s Cream Balm ie a specific for For clerk D ALLAS thing in that line. office and discharg» their duties a» e il tli* public in an acceptable m anner. , , u v night she escaped from t h . I.oua. j nasal catarrh and cold in the head. W. P. M ILLER, of Dallas. A» Ins whole life has bean spent iu j ami wandered around town u n til day- W. E. Shaw & Son igen. and the duties of the positions this rutin tv Illese T h is distinction has been achieved on For treasurer W, W. MILLER, of Dalian. »tatein en t, can when «lie was found near th e ! Proprietors. for which they were el,oled . His ca- easily vari tied. ly as the result of continued success For assessor — j vacant house of Ja k e P ence and near- ful use. A morbid cwndition of the J. I. MONTGOMERY, of Falls City. • [ ly froxen. She waa again taken to the membrane in tlie nasal patsa/es can For school su|*erintemlent— aavlttm Friday. H. D. M c D o n a l d , of Dallas. ho cured by this purifying and healing Lee S m ith ‘s C y clery « / am H ale and Hearty Now T H E IR O N CLAD j WAGNER BROS. NONPARIEL Mrs. Hooker, M anager. WILSON’S OR. MILES’ I CELERY H eart G u re DANDELION DO YOU WANT ONEHUNDREDDOLLÄRS FARMERS’ FEED SHED REPUBLICAN T IC K ET . IF YOU CANNOT FIND Wfi/ITYOU W A N TIN DALLAS— OR I F YO U W E R E GOINO TO T R A D E IN HA I, EM A N Y W A Y no to HOLVERSGN’S— treatm ent. Sold by druggist or it wiil be mailed for 50 ce n ts by Ely B ro th (Election Ju ne 4, 1800 1 M r. P allu m , of Illinoi«, it here vinit- ers. 56 W arren street. New Y o rk . I t STATE TICKET. spreads over the m em brane, is absorb ing relative*. For Bovreme judge ed and relief is im m ediate. o t ic e is h e r e by g iv e n C. K. WOLVKRTON. of Linn county. O ur flouring m ill ftirn ith es flour th a t in punuanct* of an oriier of For food and dairy oommirtioner J . W. BA ll.EY , of Multnommh conntr. I for tlie neylum. 8itle tluly m ade anti entered in the j county court of the sta te of Oregon, DISTRICT TICKET. LO CAL J P Caatelein and W in. Rowell for Folk county, at the regular May For co greaiman — and THU WAS H. TONOUE, of UilUhoro. i beve new bicycle* term thereof, tow it: On Monday. May C LIM A T IC Fd strH ) a tto rn e y — 7, 1900, in the mutter of th e estate of j T h a i. L ue«* ha* Lene to hi* ranch JU LIU S X. HART, of Polk conntv. For joint repre*«nt.itiva— Nothin« but a local David Davi*, decea*ed, 1 will on lou t near Tillam ook. N CATARRH THK BIG BARGAIN' HOUSE OF SAI.KM TH EY SELL WASH GOODS FOR LESS THAN SMALL DEALERS RAY FOR THEM. O S. Hibbard, of Salem , i* black- sm ithing for S t o n e r à Vaughn. Mr* N**l*on. of M cM innville. U here v eilin g her daughter, Mr*. B. F . la ica * Over 7.-»00 yards of snap|i«>d up bargains on tin? road, W . K. Gonficil I* having a fruit liotivo bu ilt, L C. Koeer i* doing the duv to arrive in a ft*\v days. Go and get vnur pick of tin* , work. lot at nlmoluUdy loss than such goods aro sold for today, Ed C U rk expect« hi» daughter. Mr«. wholesale. I Alex K irk la n d ,o f eastern Oregon, on W I L L T A K E BOOS A T J r A D VA N CE OF TH E M A RKET P R IC E , IN TRADE. NOLVERSON’S Administrator’s Sale. R IC K R E A L L. .VoY. T H E BIG BARGAIN HOUSE OF SAI.KM. a v i.it. B. F. l.uca« and A. F . Stoner were up on the E o l* hilla Sunday, en their jailen t steed». O ti* W ait h a , rented a farm on th« Kola h ill, «ml intend , taking posee»- 1 »ion in t he fall. •medy or change of elt- i,4te will ««re S a tu rd a y , J u n e 9. 1909, W. L. W ELLS, of Delia*. TICKET. at the hour of 1 o'clo ck , p. m , of *»id FOr »tata COUNTY acwttor— day, at the front door of the county B F. MULKEY. of Monmoatb. Ely-* Cream Balm court hou-e in D ill* *, in *aid county, ■ For repiraenutive - GEO. L. HAWKINS, ot Independence. 1» ie quickly »barbed *ell at public auction to the highest j Forconntv judge Give* rulief at on.-«. bidder for c **h in hand on day of sale, J H. HAWLEY, of UnntiHM-.th. •t opooa and clcanscf th« Nam I P* mu £*< su bject to con Urination by said court, | For cosamieiioner Alta.« Inflam-Ation. J o l t « B TEAL, *f Falla «Tty the foliowi g described real property Tl« a l« and P M w t e th« T h e southeast For sheriff— R S . CONNER, of Dallas deaahran«, Remtorrw th« of *.aid estate, tow it: No injurioue drug. Reg quarter of section 18. in township 9 For clerk— <*r by mail u lti aia», » « n t« ; FW im ì I y far, r , 9 , LA UU nART, of L o iiu n u te. south, range 6 west, e i the W illam ette K L) HK* » H E R A . M W« r»«n 8 t r « * t , N«w Y o rk . m eridian, in tlie county of Folk and F>*r treasurer J . W . CALDWELL. «4 DnRae, state of Oregon, and co n tain in g 160 ’ F o r a rn w -j ^ o m m * . „f Spring Valiev. at res. Pared ibis l l t h day of M o -. 1900 For school miperi.itenden»— < T l . s T a f k . ofPV hsCfty. H. B. Oor-rKK, For survtvor A dnvaiatrator c. I. a. of th e estate of K L. COLLIN■*. of (lwltao Ihivid Pavia, deceased. For eorooer— DR. L X. WOODS, of IUIU o O scar Hay ter. atto rn ey. CATARRH The S pecific le COLD SH EA Stall room for double or single teams, 10 cents, Saddle horses, 5 cents. Seperate neat and warm waiting rooms for ladies and gentlemen. Give us a trial. Feed for sale. Foto “ Supplies Always On hand — A T— PFENNIG'S JEWELRY STORE Next door to P. 0 ., Dallas. Watch and clock repairing always carefully and strietlv attended to.