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A C a rd Of T h a n h « . I wish to any tlint 1 feel under la»t- ing obliicslioii« (or whet Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy lia» done h<r our fam- ily. W e have used it in so ninny ceaee of cough«, lung trouble« and whoop ing cough, and it line always given thu moat perfect satisfaction, we feel greatly indebted to the manufacturer» of this remedy and wUh to please ac cept our hearty thanks— Respectfully Mas. 8. D o t y , DesMoini«, Iowa. For «ale bv A. K. Wilson. C O U N T Y S E A T E U S IN E S S . A Life e n d D e a th F i g h t . writing ef his almost miraculous es cape from death, says: "Exposure af ter measles iuduced aerioua lung trou ble, which ended iu consumption. 1 had frequent hemorrhages and cough ed night and day. A ll my doctors said 1 must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery which wholly cured me. Hundreds have used it nn my advice and all say it never fads to cure throat, chest and lung troubles ” Kvgular size 50 cents and $1. Trial bottles free at M. D. Frank Blarbuck auJ wife in lit Ellis drug store. Kola hill* have a new *011 Iioliert Lane is kept busy doing all P i o n e e r A s s o c i a t io n R u le s. kinds of painting around Dallas. 8«e Mi*a Jeerie Procter Hu »ban! id samples of his work over town and Al their annual n ee’ ing I st v-ar down from Spokane on a visit leave urdtrsat W ilson’s drug store. • lie Polk comity piome-rs decided that Otto Byeriey ha- ordered the I tem Sign painting a specialty. Inreafter tluiir yearly ini-C' ings should he held in Dal la a on the 23rd <b y.if j iz e l to hi* uddn 8« at Hariiaoii, Idaho. June, that there should In- kept a Mi** Je**ia Wiseman has been A fter experimenting all around iu mil of membership signed hv each * pending a week with Salem kindred. trying to find belter or cheu|>er shoes memlier of the association, that a than they keep stU aynor’s many fain The ladie* of the Methodist church president and secretary should be ■lies have gone back there fully satis elected at each annual meeting, that j will ser\e a 25 cent dinner on the tied with what they keep. lie secretary shall act as treasurer, I Fourth of July. that each member shall pay the treas 8t»ecial children's day aejvicea at the That bulk blend coffee at Brown's urer #1 an nurtlly and shah furnish tit** M. E. church next Sunday evening store for 15 certs is the best in town, secretary with a picture of themselve* and everybody invited. for tlie money. And they have niuiiv and of deceased relatives who were T h irty minuted ia all the time re other extra good grot-ties at veiy little pioneer*, together with brief biograph j iices. The most tasty ladies in the ical sketch«»*, the secret*;y to precure quited io dye with Putnam’s Fadeless a Muitiible album for the inacription of »lyes. Bold by A. K. Wilson. county can find there wlist will exact ly please them and their children in s iclt biographic«, all questions to be S»*e those two handsome new sign* determined by a majority vote of tho*« the clothing line They handle almost at the B ee-H ue store. The were got present. evertliing used around hollies. ten up by Mr. Lane, the artistic paint «• » er. How** Th 'f t! Delicious strawlieriics. lemon«, or- W f oflfr $100 reward for any care f Mrs- Liz .ie C ollin« and her Grand- ages, Camillas, nuts, CHiidies and cool of catarrh that cannot he cured by won, Carl Fenton, have been in the ing drinks at the confectionery liead- Midi’« Catarrh Curt*. Luckiamute county visiting Mrs. .La* quailers of Walter Williams. F. J. C h ene y A C j .. Toledo, Ohio. Tetherowwho was raided by Mr*. Coll We, »lie nnde&ighed, have known F J. ins. Cheney for the past fifteen year«, and The stage which makes a daily round believe him perfectly honorable in all j ‘O le that seeks finds.” He that trip between Delias and raletn i O '•u*ine** transaction* ami financi illy take* Hood’s Sarsaparilla find« in if* many an ertand for people all along able to retry out any obligation* made i use pure, rich blood and cuniequently the line, heave orders in either city ny their firm. W e*t A Truax, whole ! good h nith. or in any letter I kix along the way. sale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Wahl- mg, K iin a n & Marvin, wholesale | The Dallas Backet store on Mill *** street gives r al bargains in all line* Every* job of hlacksmithing done by driiirginU, Toledo, Ohio. Hail'd Ca of goods. They will take your eggs in I. V. Lynch is a credit to his ski.l. tarrh (Jure i* taken internally, acting trade or pay cash for them. dir«*clly upon the blood and mucou* Try him. surfaced of the system. Testimoiml* John Scott. b-oMier of W. H. Scott ♦** >ent free. F re e 75 cents per liotlle. The users of Morrison's livery teams Sold by all druggist*. Hali d Family | of Lewisville, ha« been elected comity judge in Marion county and Frank say they are good enough for anybody Pill« are the lasat. I Dunlin was re-elected sheriff. Whatever leuvee his hum is credit h it. Nothing but clean and comforta ble vehicles. H. C. Dodson was this week married i t » Mrs. 8. E. Dodson, the widow of There letterd remain uncalled for in | Henry Dodson, and Miss Vesta Smith- the Dnilns postoflice for the week end See Mr. Cobh, the wagonmaker. ing June 5tli and partied calling wick has become the bride of E. C. when von want something extra strong for them will please state that they Richmond. in the vehicle line. He keeps season have been advertired : Mrs. Huff, of CrtHtle Rock, Washing ed material and does nothing hut first Mr*. Bertha Beckett, Mrs. C. Beck ton, lias been here visitidg her brat bet class work. Farming implements re ett, Mr*. Mary Cullen, Miss fiyd tli j A. McIntosh, and Miss Carrie M cIn paired. Chamber*, Mist Florence French, Mr*. tosh has gone home with her to spend Jessie Hubbard, Neal Newhouse, Mr*. tiie summer. Nicer millinery than Mrs. Shaffet Alice Sheldon, J W. Well*, A rtlu r There will be a business meeting of carries you will not find in town. Am! Winebarger. the alumni association tomorrow ev then her pi ices are so reasonable Chat suing at 8 o’clock in the office of the C h a s . F. B e lt , postmaster. any lady cau afford to buy a nice hat. school superintendent, and a full at W o u ld Not S a f le r So A g a i n F o r Fifty tendance is requited. T i m e s Its P ric e . The hlacksmithing done by J. E Fine millinery, substantial millin I awoke last night with revere pains Smith ia inferior to none ever turned in nty stomach. I never felt so badly ery, and millinery at low prices can be out from any other shop. in all my life. When I came down to had of Mrs. Brunk and Miss iiallock, work this morning I felt so weak I up stairs iu the Wilson block. New If you arc a sportsman always go to could hardly work. I went to Miller goods constantly arriving. Risser’s for whatever you need in it McCurdy’« drug store and they re I will have a great clearance sale of hunting or fishing. I f any small thing commend Chamberlain,s Colic, Chol all m illinery goods up to llie last of is broken or out of order he can re era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It work August when I will receive u tine pair it. H e keeps good cutlery. ed like magic and one dose fixed me stock of fall goods. Mrs. M. E. Smith all right. I t certainly is the finest at cornor of Mill and Main streets, •a* thing I ever used for stomach trouble, Dallas. When anything new or desirable in f shall not be without it in my horns the hardware line comes along tlr. Ladies and gentlemen all around hereafter, for I should not care to en Faull always gets it for his customers. dure the sufferings of last night again Dallas are you aware that jeweler But flimsy, trashy things he does not for fifty times its price.— G. H. W il Morris lias just received a big lot of get because they always cost more new goods of all kinds. His generous son . liveryman, Burgesltstowu, Wash than they come to. The next time ington county, Pa. This remedy is for patronage enables him to keep an ex you come to Dallas call and see if he tra good stock. sale by A. K. Wilson. has not some things needed about your The quarterly conference of the M. home. Standard goods at customary P io n e e r s R e u n i o n . K church, South, will be held at the prices. Their next annual meeting w II Wheatland pcnticostal camp grounds take plACe at the Dallas city pari', tomorrow and Sunday, there being T R A D E IN S A L E M . Saturday, June 23rd. One by our quite a number of hapti-ms on Sun The Cronise studio never slights a heir old associates are dropping »tf, day. The camp meeting there will job and their prices are always reason which fact must strengthen the ties continue during June. -hat bind the remaining ones. Let able. The trustees of Dallas college have ill who can come ami again recount lie joys and sorrows, ups and d « A -n » elected Rev Poling, president; D. M. The steam laundry turns out noth of bygone days. Be sure to bring Metzger and A F. Bittner, professors; ing hut first class work. Garmon's your annual foe of I I , and try ami C. W . Kuntner, musics director; Mrs. are neither lorn nor worn in washing bring a picture of yourself anil s M. E. Weaver, teacher of line arts. A and seldom is anything lost Skillful • ketch of io i i i i departed pionet-r. Let mi nber of applications for positio-s hands use improved machinery. he native sons and daughters also were refered to the president and ex come along, A rrstigements will be ocutive committee whw wiU met in Lot llellenhrand feeil you and you made for the enjoyment of the occa Dsllas June 2tftli. sion. Pioneers of surrounding Conn will grow fat and happy. Last Muuilnj’s excursion train did ies are invited to come a n d join us in not return to Dallas until dajlighl laving a good time. 1 Monday morning and as usual iu such I t is admit e I on all sides that the J. H. H a w l e y , president. 1 eases most of the crowd were hugely New York Backet store gets about the J. W. L e w is , s < crotary. disgusted with their experience. The steadiet good trade in the city. They railioads should never sell more tick- cuter to (lie wants of the people and Announcem ent. jets than will comfortably till their give such general satislaetion that T o ucconinmd itc thus« who are par- I cars, but seem to go on the principle numerous families for miles around ial to the n.e of atomizers in apply '■ that there is room for a fear mors. buy everything there. ing liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors pre A novelty is fiction will he found in Johnson A Co., the leading clothiers pare Cream Balm in liquid form which | the June magazine number of The of the city, make no great noise aliou- will he known as E ly’s Liquid Cream Outlook in a fail hftil story of Irish Price incliii ing the spraying |iea»aut life, by Jane Barlow, the best it but alw .y* keip fully stocked up Buliii with exactly what the public want. t.iil<e ia 75 cents. Druggists or by of all writers on this subject, and the Whether it he coarse working clothes, mail. The liquid form enibodiee the accompanying illustration, which con neat business suits or something nicer medical properties of the solid pte sisls of photographs ol Irish jienaaiil far Sunday they »re jirepated to furn paration. Cream Balm is quickly ab life, taken by Clifton Johnson. (|3 a ish it. T l e/ In. vj everything for men sorbed by Hut membrane and does not »•ear. The Outlook Company, New and boys to weaf and you will not dry up the secretions but changes York.) • hem to a natural and healthy char grumble at the prices. As was expected from the beginning acler. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren »tree. the Boers have received a final crush New York. ing defeat in South Africa. Small I f you are going to have a picnic, or S u n d ay S c h o o l E nth u slam . 1 hands of them may still offer res-a if in any other way you need icecream Probable no Sunday school eonv, n lance lin e and there but the b»ckl-«:i- candy, nuts, or fruit it will pay you to f *he cause is utterly broken. We consult Kllis A Zinn, the Stale street lion ever held in our stale lias bean »> much talked about as the one to 1 1 , redict that old Englnud will deal len confectioners. held in the ritvof Portland, June 13lh- iently with them but that strong safe latli. A magiiili put programme has guards will be placed against a like Moat people pr. fer a superior article been prepared, and ample local ar occuranee. in tea, coffee, spices and extracts and rsngi mciits have l-een made. In ud Commencement exercises of Lafay the surest place to get them is at the dition to prominent speakers from out Yokohama Tea store. They also have own state, there will he present five ette seminary occured May 30th in an immerse variety of crockery and distinguished .Sunday school workers the presence of a large audience*. A f glassware. from the part who ars making a tour their annual meeting the alumni a • of the northwest under the auspices of aociatiou a committee of three wa- the international exective committee. appointed to confer with a like com Many Pelk county people frequent mittee from LaCrcole academy to ar ly have occasion 1 » go to Salem and | Marion Lawrence, general secretary of range for a union of the associations the best, cheapest and most cooven- ] the international .Sunday school con to form the alumni associations of vention is in charge of the party jent places to leave their team is the j which includes among others Prof. E. Dallas college. steel bridge fevd yard. O. Excell, whose reputation as a pub The political battle is over the re lisher, singer and conductor of music sult causing some to feel happy and Reduced r.iilro I rates some otherwise. Some untrue and They say that Henry Brown at the i< national. old postoflice livery stable turns out j h ive been secured, and free entertain unkind tliii g - were said and done and about the best team» and nobbiest ment is provided. For further parti the b a ile e of fO n ie ir iin g mortals boggier of any stable in the city. It j culars addresa A. A. Morse, Portland, were brought out in ugly word pic tures. Bui now that it is over senoe- ¡a a real pleasure lo ride behind his Oregon. --------- ■ ■ ble, conoerv. tivs jeople w-H let the horse». A W e a lth O f B eauty matter drop and give the officials Is often hidden by unsightly pimples, •lee! a lirarty support so iong os they Mrs. Sarah Nichols is over from ccxc -. i i » . l e t t e r , erysipelas, »alt itienm, do the fair thing. Let it be hoped K llama at the home of tier sister. Mrs. etc. Bucklen'a Arnica Halve will glori that nothing unmanly or unreliable L-szie Collin». She is estahlirhing fy the face by coring all skin erup will rharacters" ei'her the words i r a .encies for a Chicago publishing tions, also cuts, bruises, burns, felons, the acti ns of any of them. house. boils, nicer» and worst forms of p ies. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaran.vsrd C A N T O R I T O A Z A . Bold by M. D Ellis, druggists. ■ H e list I n U m I is R M ssr N U t an t t o y f t H 1 e » lis< ZSN Y TW M sw t. «SSJ» Absolutely Pure Makes hot breakfast-breads wholesome— no yeast germs*, no alum. Makes cake, biscuit and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and delicacy. Makes food that will keep moist and sweet. Is most economical, because i t is the purest and greatest in leavening strength. In the easy, expedi tious preparation of the finer cakes and pastries appropriate to the season, Royal is indispensable. Care must be taken to avoid baking powders made from alum. Such powders are sold cheap, because they cost but a few cents per pound. Not only will they spoil the cake, out alum is a corro sive acid, which taken in food means injury to health. LE TTE R LI8 T. S|>ort»rle» a tut glsaom at Pfennig’». ,T " uZ/dfM Zj& x ROYAL BAKINQ ROW66R to., 1 » WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. Leg.il blanks of all kinds for sale here, also blank notes and receipts. There will lie children’s day exer cises at the Presbyterian church Sun day evening. A- everybody expected Judge W ol verton, who was rai.ed in this county has been reelected to the supreme court. Mrs. Pink Riggs and her son, Ar- inouil, have gone In Seattle to atlenil the funeral of the wife of her brother, David Hughes. Tongue anil Moody have been re elected to C o ngress. The n e xt le gis lature will he republican by shout twot t y -f iv e majority. H. L. F etiton has bought of Frank Gilliam 1,500 potinda of wool, S. T. Smith 1,000 pounds, and from various other sources nn aggregate of 15,000 pounds. The administration of the fusionists in Linn county during the past two years has been so satisfactory that they have just n - Iccled their whole ticket from top to bottom. No interior town in the state carries larger or better slock of metchandisi- than can he found in Dalis« and i • prices our merchants can successfully compete with any of them. Almost every home in 'Dallas is be- iug more j or less Improved and the business houses are being slicked up. I’ll« few sloven places are becoming more prominent in contrust with Un tidy on*». Congress has adjourned having left undone many tilings lot which the people were clamoring and having done somethings very distasteful to the masses. The Nicaratigua canal project goes over. In Benton county the democrats have elected the sheriff, clerk, coni-, •nissisner, recorder, treasurer, assessor and coroner. Many republicans Hop peil over hi-causa dissatisfied with the policy of the administration. Rememlier Ihe county Sunday •chord convention at the Sotilh Meth odist church today, beginning at 10;30 Many good thiags will be nfTererl dor ing the afternoon find-evening, able -■utside talent h a vin g,’ .. secured All Sunday school wrwtp ••» should be there and the genernl public are invit ed. Next Mondny evening Mrs. Joey L itch in charge of the musical depart in .-lit of La Creole academy will give her second annual recital. After var- ioue parts by her pupils there will be given the operetta, Trial By Jury, there being a chorus of twentr-fivp voices. T> be gin « t 8 o'clock at the city hall. Admission 25 cents and n. extra charge for reserved scats. La.it fall I sprained iny left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I called on said at first it was a »light strain and would -eon be well, hut it grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheumatism, ft continued to grow worse and I could hardly gel around to work. I went to a drug stare and the druggist recommended me te try Chamberlain's I’ain Balm I tried it and one halt of-a 50 cent bottle cured me enlir ly. I now re commend it to all my friend«.— F A B a b c o c k , Erie, I’». It i- for tale by A. K. Wilson. CASTORIA For Infants and Chi Tin KM Y ou H im Haar» th « Signatare of A round trip ticket between Dallas and Salem by stage will cost you only »1.50. Mrs. Evaline Hibbard Bullard is up souri and came to Oregon, settling on from Rosebtirg visiting her parent«. • he La Creole three miles east of Dal las. Then there were bat five other Rev. A. I. Goodfriend lut$ for sever families in what is now Polk county— 11.000 to loan at, 7 per cent on real al days been ns isting Rev. G. A. Mc the three Applegate brothers, Jesse, estate security. Apply to Mrs. W . A. Kinley in a revival meeting at Zeiiu. Robert and Lindsay, John East ami Wash. The old niethodist parsonage has Mr. Shaw, and there was not a settler Dillard Elkins is up from Eugene been given to Mr. Shope who will between them and the California line. where he has been attending the state move it to »onio vacant lot and fix i Their trip across the plains was full of hardship and adventure and their pio university. up for rent. neer days in Oregon likewise. The The hop yards around Dallas are ill Ttensurer elect Dalton hopes to story of how they lived for some years good condition and the vines show a move to Dallas next week. He says after coming here would read like a vigorous growth. that in a lib is canvass holms heard romance and many eastern people Many strangers from all quarters net a single word said against hi« op could not believe it. Personally we have heard Father Embree go over all are on our streets inquiring about ponent, Mr. Caldwell. tho details from the day they left homes and business. ft is said th »; the election at Inde Howard county, Missouri, until times At Grace church, half way to Mon- pendence was rttl hot, some of the re became comparatively good and easy month, they now have Sunday » hind publicans doing their ievel heat to de in this country, None but a hero of feat Mulkey for slate senator, hut he regularly and preaching often. strongest mold wild purest metal seems to he a Joe Simon kind of a fel Much full sown grain looks had on low, the harder they fight him tin would have gone successfully through his experiences. He had little educa accoun of too much cool moisture. more sttro he is to win. tion, but was a man of strong charac That sown this spring looks better. Both vegetable and flower gardens ter. The unadulterated old Virginia The noble southern chieftain Joe have been greatly injured t lis spring and Kentucky blood in him made him Wheeler lias just been appointed a j by slugs and other pests. We know a man of strictest honor and integri brigudeer general in the regular army. of one lady who has made tho funnel ty always and everywhere and to the day of his death he detested littleness Mrs, Kate Marinan, who has been scarce by a liberal sprinkling of salt, teaching at Buell's chapel Inis been and the hitter were disgusted by the and meanness wherever found. In • arly years he was a Baptist, but had employed in the Albany public school. hath» of wimle oil soap given to her flowers. belonged to the M. E. church, south, for many years. His religion whs not Trrf. R. F. Robinson, who was rais Scarcely a day passes that stranger» of the showy or demonstrative kind, ed in this county has been elected are not here looking over our town but w h s deep seated and acted out county school superintendent it Mult and vicinity with a view of settling day bv day, year after year. The first nomah county. among us if they like the surround South Methodist annual confereuce Some things held in Oregon was at his home and All railroads centering at Portland ings and pro«i>ccte except the Southern Pacific have an please and attract them and perhaps there were held the first courts in this nounced a passenger rate of three others make them inclined to go else county. He had boen a Mason since where. Everybody admires an enter I85f> and ne outsider could ever point cents a mile after the first of July. prising, progressive community, and lo him as an unworthy one. Rev. D. If you want to see an extra nice all good people are attracted by mural 0- McFarland preached his funeral at yard, full of flowers, go and Bee that thrift. Our town is not wanting iu of Mrs. J. J. Wiseman, who delights any of those elements, but there are (ha Mouth Methodist church Wednes in nice tilings in snd around her fOine among us who are no credit to day afterno >n in the presence of ma ny who had known him for Half a home. the placo in either direction. Improve century and lie w a s laid away on the your home, encourage enterprise, set At the marble works of G L. Haw old home place beside the companion kina iu Independence you will see ma your face against evil things and dis who preceded him some twenty years. ny elegant specimens of his cemetery reputable people anil you will malei- Hie pall bearers were J. T. Ford and work, fait liim figure vvitli you on ially help along your town. his five grandHons, Clyde Embree, Eu ■ '■ ♦ —- —- anything of the kind. gene, Mark, Carey and Oscar Hay ter. J u d g e Boise's C o u r t His *ix children are a 11 living. Dr. G. W. Sliriver, the I’errydnle harness Has been in session since Tuesday Embree, John, Mrs. Mary Hay ter and maker, is receiving orders from all ov and tho followilig cases have been Mrs. Alice Dempsey here, Murk in er the county, la-cause lie uses such di»|o etl o f: Sale of D. M. Guthrie trood material and doeB such good property by assignee wa« confirmed. Kings Valley and Benton in Harney valley. work. Give him a trial. 8ale of the W alling farm was confirm ed and th« proceeds to be di*trihnted (1. C. Linden has been chosen prin N E W T O -D A Y . eipal of the Sheiidan public school »8 per decree. The case * f Levy v*. with Misses Mildred Daugherty and Blount waa confirmed, and (here were confirmation!! in the canes of »S'ate Bessie Linden as arsistantr. 'The Land Board vs. J. C. Frink, P. B. Me OOKET BOOK C O N T A IN IN G SOME N O T » 8 fourth teacher is yet to he clioeen. lout Saturday, June 2nd. Finder please return Hwords vs. J. B. I^easia, John Robbins it to Henry Kobbln« near Dallas A large number of Polk county c it vs. A!ex Mitchell, M ilo Heaver vs. Ho izens have filed en timber lands in the ratio Morrison, School Commissioner» TH E N EX T .*» DAYH IIKXKY FERN, OK Rose Utter wa« I j»OR Houth Rock Creek country. In due time v*. John Burns. DallaM will pay an follows: For old i iihlwr tramqmrtation facilities will tie provi granted a divorce from George Utter. boot* and shoe« 4 rente a pound, * rap brum .1 to f> ¿Inc or lead 2} cent«, t-opuer boiler bottom* 7 centN, Susie Allen from Arthur Allen, L. A ded and then said timber will become wrought iron 2ft and l aatlron :>0centBfor loo pounds D m is from Win. Davis and Polk Scott Kurs and skin* o f all kind* I »ought. Those having valuable. larire lot* of old metal for sale wjll plea*« notify hitu from Mary Hcott. Decrees were gran by jxwtal card. Report of Fir Grove schnol for the ted in cases of Savings aasociation vs. month ending May 11th: E nrolled,1 K. K. Krsngel and H*ate Land board A V E GOOD P A S T U R E FUR 0 0 W 8 A T $1 A 6; average attendance, 4 ;tardie» 0; v*. N. Tarter. In the case of H. A. I I H month. Good ma e with colt two months o Id visitors, 5; never absent, Emma Konco Hkinner vs G. E. l»ewid, K A. Hkin :or Hale. J, 8. Macomber. ne was substituted for plaintiff Arthur and Jimmie Dyer. E dith M ille r , teacher, j O O M B F1R8T CLAIM K A IL S A N D O AK P0PT8 P A Departed P a tria rc h . Early in the spring it had been about decided to plow most of the hop yards around Independence blit later on it waa decided to cultivate nearly all of them and now they are in fine condition. A majority of them are t-eing worked on a 7 eent contract books. | Ninety-four years ago there was born I in Kentucky a child destined to li%v< | a remarkable career. That child wa* Cary D. Embree, whoceaaed to breathe at liia lieme in the southern edge of I alias last Tuesday. In 1844 with hi* wife and four children he left Mis 0 for aale by Wni. Kuhnke, northwe*t of Dallas. f JOK MALE ON EASY TERMS A 40 ACRE faJin near Bridpeport. Ooe«l for jjoat» or *he«p. Ad- Ire** M. B. Grant, Dalla*. QOMK GOATB FOR HALB BY J. R. ROHRlN*, 0 near DaMa*. [ Judge W e ll» and Commissioner» Reese and Riggs hare made alhorougli inspection of the courthouae and pro-1 notince it a first class job. folly up to agreement. The officials will >• n take charge of their nice now office rooms, Witliout a diraenting voice j tin people of Dallas and of Polk eou- • ly are proud of ll sir new temple of jua’ ice. It is doubtless the heat pub tic building in the stale al •<> small a cost. Bsaght R Ml BM A RI» H CLYDE8DALK J $ Don’t Stop taking Scott’s Emulsion be cause it’s warm weather. Keep taking i t until you are cured. It w ill heal your lungs and give you rich blood in sum mer as in winter. It’s cod liver oil made easy. * 50c. and $ I. MTALLIQN, (»nnon.lt, will make th* neanonof lwou at L>alla* ; 1)1 KK BRED HKOWN LEGHORN KGQH FOR I sale at SO cent* a eettinjf by Mrs. Krank (l i b m st Rick reali. DNEY T o LOAN ON 'MPROVKD FARM PRO ptriy at usual rata* by o*car Hay ter, Dallas. >NF.Y TO LOAN security. IiK li-K FOB MALE AT »I PER CENT ON FARM J. L. COLLINS, DalUe HARD o r »OFT. IN A N Y I I '(uant'.ty wasted. and cheap enough *t the brick vani near Dalia*. 9 . F. SHEW. All drutgitt*. rfc HAVE MONEY T o LOAN ON farm p roper!). IMPROVED Hl RLE V 4 K A R IN