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LOCAL AN D GENERAL- D e a fn e s s C an n ot Be Cured. As the Woodburu military company IS I T R I C H T By local applicalioua as they cannot failed to come there could be uo sliatu F o r A n E d ito r T o R a o o m m e n d P a t r»ach the diseased portion of the ear., battle, but the Salem company was a e n t M e d lo l n o a ? W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D DURING There is only one way to cure deaf- constant source of attraction. Vjuite T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- From Sylvan Valley News. Brevrnd, uvaa, and that ia by constitutional a number attempted it but no one was X C .: I t may be a que*''ou whether remedies. Deafness is caused by >u able to climb the greased pole. When A b le S o u r c e s D i s h e d u p lo r O u r the editor of a newspaper bus the right inflamed condition of the mucous lira- the greased pig was turned loose from N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers to publicly recommend tiny of the ing of the Eustachaiu tube. When j a doxsn to twenty men and boys took I n A b re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s . various proprietary medicines which this tube is iufiamed you have a after it and at different times at least rumbling sound or im|«erfect hearing ' half of them thought they had it Hood the the market, yet as a proven Baled hay aud mill feed at Osfield's ti vv of «uttering we le d it a doty to and whan it is entirely closed, deaf- sure, but somehow Mr. Fig would slip «ay a good word for Chamtieilain’» ne-s ■« the result, and unlras iliu in- through their fingers. A t last Elton Spectaclea and glasses ut Pfennig’s. Colic, Cholera and Dirrhoca Kemedv. fl uiimaiion can he taken out and this Connaway captured it. The liiree- tuhe restored to its uortual condition legged race was exciting to everybody, Dee Simpson, of Monmouth, will We have known and ueed thi* medic ine in our family for twenty veara and hearing will lie destroyed forever; nine being won by Turnidge brother» and i teach at l’eedee. always found it reliable In many cio-es out of ten are caused by catarrh, Everetts ffiltihrand came out ahead Larkin Price, In Kings Valley, has caaea a dose of this remedy would rave wliicii is notliing but sn iufiamed in the wheelbarrow lilt, while the sack ' 1 igrippe in an aggravated form. vonditiou of lli» niUi'us súrtaos. Ws race was won by J. Beeler. The hours of suffering while a physicist; is „ „ „ „ Stapleton, .-,la.,.CVUI1, liv ....... ,,c„ r Men awaited. Wo do not believe in depend oífer #100 for any case uf deafness Woodmen heat the soldiers at llie tug- John in .. g near ing implicity on any medicine for a (causeó by cutarrh) llist caminí lie of-war and the Albany team proved mountb u ¡„ v, ry poor health, core, hut we do believe that if a bottle cured by íla ll's Catarrh Cure, tíeud better baseball players tliuu the Dal- W . H . W hiteaker, of Independence, of Chamberlain's Diarrheas Honiedy for circulara, free. F. J. C h e n k y A lasites. The judges on decorations wera kept on hand and administered Co., Toledo, O. Sol*l by druggisls, 75 were: Judge Judah and Mrs. Miltou is in Albany practicing magnetic heal at the inception of an attack much eeuis. H all’« Family Filis are the Myers, of Salem, and J. V. B. Butler, ing. of Monmouth. They decided that suffering might he avoided and in very bost. A licence has been issued for the Clay Crider was entitled to first and inatiy cases the presence of a physic marriage of Theedore Thrasher t# Miss Lee Smith te second prise for bicycle ian would nut be rqeuired. A t least T H E C ELEB R ATIO N . decoration. On carriagea Mrs. Sam Maud Rose. this has been our experience during Never befor had so many people Ray teok first and Mrs. Sheriff Van Miss Ethel K elty, of Bethel, is home the past twenty years. For sale by A. made up their minds to spend the Orxdel second premium. By 5 » ’clock from east sf the mountains where she K. Wilson. Fourth of July in Dallas. Everything the people began starting home, but has been teaching. was favorable up to the previous «v e il many lingered until 7 and not a few S T A T S C A P ITA L C U TL E TS . W . R. Craven writes back from l ing, but Wednesday morning it was remained over night. Rainy as it waa You will always find something raiuing with no indications of a let tlieie was an innnenss crowd in town Cape Nome advising his frienda tostay good to eat at Hellenbraud’s restaur up. The people of Dallas felt blue and had the weather been clear there away from there. ant. over the prospect that all their pre would have been twice as many. The J. P. Lucas, reoe iver, i>f the land of parations to pleasantly entertain the motor made several extra trips. Ma fice st The Dalles, has been visiting Every day in the week K eeler’s feed expected multitude would conic to ny a face from outside the county was his mother at Monmouth. y r d is crowded with Folk county naught, but by 8 o’clock in spite of seen and all day long a string of peo L. M. Butler, of Monmouth, will horses and vehicles. Convenience of rain and threatening clouds the peo ple were visiting and admiring the A better behaved as- preach ut Pioneer next Sunday morn location and good treatment accounts ple beg . n to pour in from all direc- j courthouse. tions. They came in buggies, car ■ sembly ef the size w.is never seen in ing and Rev. C. G. Hurmcu. of Dallas, for it. riages, hacks, wagons, on horses and j the state. at 3 :30. afoot. Bv 10 o’clock the streets wera --------- ■»_*.-------- W h ile crossing a pontoon bridge, W e visited the New York Ifacket alive with outsiders. It would clear It Saved H.a Lag. store Monday and found many clerks op fora time and then shower sg«in | P. A. Danforth.ui La Grunge, Gn.. south of fadependeiice. John Murphys j busy as bees waiting on customers Chief Marshal Groves ami his assist- «uff. red for six month with a frightful learn broke through and one ef them from all around the country. No ants, J. W . Lewis and I. F. Yoakum, | running sore on his leg : but writes drowned. wonder when they keep so many aud the manager« of the affair were ' that Biickltn’s Arnica Salve wholly W hen you say your blood is impure things needed about every home. busy ns bees getting the procession in cured it in fire days. For wound«, | and appetite poor you are admitting marching shape. As one attractive ulcers, pile«, it’s the best salve in the your need of llood ’« Sarsaparilla. Be- feature after another appeared excla- world. Cure guaranteed. Sold by M. j gin taking it at once. ■School children and otlipra wanted matoms of surprise and applause could D. Ellis, druggist. during vacation to sell coffees, teas, be heard on * very hand. Nol-with-1 Across the Luckiamuse, at the extracts and spices for premiums of .-landing the gloomy weather the ex Montgomery school house, is a sus C O U NTY COURT. all kinds. W ri'e to the Yokohama pédalions of the multitude were fully pension wire foot bridge that swings 'l ea company for order sheets and j ar met and the occasion was greatly en PROBATE. 50 feet above the water. ticulars. Siblev, J. i joyed. Nearly all business houses and _________ j A t the marble works 01 U L. Haw many residencss were nicely decorat Report of »ale of real property of the k>iis in Independence yen will see ma Johnson ¿t Co., tlie clothiers, are do ed and great Hags proudly floated E. F. Hnsford estate was continued. ny elegant specimens of his cemetery ing a staving good business because above Ihecsurthou-s and public school. Petition to sell the real property of work. Let him figure with you on they keep the right kind of goods and After some unavoidable delays the pro anything of the kind. sell at right prices. M uiv Folk coun cession was ready to start and passed the J A. McCoy estate was grunted. G. W . Sb river, Hie Perrvdiile harness ty mothers take their hoys there lie- through several streets Indore proceed Report of the sale of real property cause they are always so ni ely fitted ing to the city park. First came the of the David Davis estate was confirm maker, is receiving orders from all ov er the county, because lie uses such with nobby suits. Be sure to go to prettily decorated Liberty car drawn ed. good material and does such good Johnson’s when you want something by four white horses with Miss Nan Petition to sell real estate of the nie Starr as Goddess, surrounded by work. Give him a trial. nice in clothing. Alum baking powders are low priced, as alum costs but Sanforn Williams heirs was granted. sweet girls representing all the states. — o— two cents a |x>und ; but alum is a corrosive poisoa and Dr. T. B. Ford will hold his fourth Additional report of the sale of per A handsomely fixed up carriage fol it renders the baking powder dangerous to use in food. Tile steam laundry continues to lowed, containing the president of the sonal property of the M. N. Syron es quarterly meeting at Falls City, July turn out the very best *f washing and day, chaplain, reader and orator. The tate was fifed and approved, and final 13tli. Business meeting at 3 o’oclock to draw the best class ef custom from Dallas baud in their attractive Zouave hearing in said case set for August with preaching service and commun many miles around, including Dallas. uniforms drew forth exprsssions of ad 6th. ion in the evening. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. miration from hundreds *>f spectators — o— J. V. B. Butler was made executor I will have a great clearance sale of Ellis & Zinn’s confectionery store and their mascot, Billy McAdams, was * ( » »Sw»1 f,8 t H 'Uide.r h 11 millinery goods up to the last of has been so changed and improved us like a clown iti a circus. The Salem #14.000 bond and P. L. Campbell, F. August when I will receive a fine to he a place of both beauty and com militia under command of Capt. Lyons A. Fowdl and L. Ground are to ap-1 stock of fall geods. Mrs. M. E. Smith fort. Go there for everything sweet marched like veterans and evidently praise the property. at cornor of M ill and Main streets, contained good fighting qualities. and cool. Willard Elkins has arrived from Eu N o interior town in the state has a A. Noltner lias been reappointed a N. L. Butler was chosen exeuotor of Dallas. Then followed ladies and gentlemen, gone to spend the summer in this re better reputation than Dallas. member of the board of regents of the the Henry Ellis estate, the property Judge 8ibley and Commissioner gion. beys and girls on bicycles arranged in state normal school. Brown’s barn near tile Willamette many a fantastic shape and the merry to be appraised by R. C. Craven, J. Teal work in 'h e ir new harness like W ith a new school house and a new hotel is so popular that all his teams go-round followed on. The next fea Stouffer and Perry Conner. veterans and we believe that each will 1 The home of Dr. Hayter has been college Dallas will be decidcly in the There is again a prospect that the I. N. Woods is to be 3 ifdm n for aim to db his whole duty as a county Improved In appearance by a judic educational stvitn. are on the road almost every day. He ture was considered by many as the railroad will be extended from Sheri Hardy Helman. Jr., and H. C Eukin, can lit you out for a pleasing dtive. official. But of coutse some chronic ious use of paint. dan to Tillamook city. richest of the whole occasion. A mule The Chandler postoffice in the Rock team drew a wagon draped with pat J. 0. Uglow aud Robert Gaynor will fault finders will soon find flaws iu creek country has been discontinued Grandma Nsis, of Fort Townsend, is j Most all the stores in Salem were what they do. C O U NTY SEAT SHOTS. riotic colors. On cither side was Dal appraise the property. visiting her son, Henry, and her and its mail will go to Rocca. closed the entire day on tlup 4th to las pus to thee #1,400, that being the daughter, Mrs. A. J. Martin. Round trip by stage to Salem will give their employes a much apprecia M. M. Jonas <fe Son had at the old j A n E p i d e m i c Of D ia r r h o e a . A car load of peaches were shipped annual salary. Ralph W illiams dress- rou only #1.50 ted holiday. A. Sanders, writing from Cecanut John Burns place near Airlie last up as Uncle Sam was driver and Joe J. C. Gates, who recently lived near from Ashland this week, it being the week a sale of stock that pinned out' Hirechberg sat in frent representing Grove, Fla., says there has been quite Bailston, is now engaged in the com earliest shipment ever made from A ll over the state numerous changes well. Cows brought frem #30 to #57, The handsome sign in front of Bry the postmaster general. A dozen an epidemic of diurrheoa there. He mission and transfer business at Balt there, wsrc made in the various offices this spring lambs sold at #2.80 and old an’s store was painted by Robert boys with placards on their backB, had a severe attack and was cured by week hut tiie work goes right on as if «beep for #5, calves fetched from #5 te Lake City. E. L. Colling is home front a several nothing had happened. they | four doses of Clmmberlai.ns Cholera, J.atte who has done much other tine showing what applicants #8 and yearlings from #13 to $18, weeks visit to Kalama, where lie is en Those who are to bring ns wood on each | Colic and Disrhoea Remsdy. lie says work in that line around Dallas. represented, trotted along wtiile hogs went at from $7 to $15. subscription will please deliver it as gaged with his hrolherinlaw in a min Chief Justice C. E. VVolverton hav trying to lie also recommended it to others aud ide noisely soon as possible. Sixteen inch oak ing project. ing been re-elected to the supreme call the attention of Uncle Sam to I they say it is the best medicine they It is expected that every thing wfil Not many people ever regret having their numerously signed petition«. ever used. For sale by A. K . Wilson. he ready for the opening of the new | stove wood preferred. "Prevention is the best bridle.” You bench now becomes the junior justice, traded at Brown’s store. They keep The float containing attractive pro Evangelical college on September can prevent sickness and cure that Judge R. S. Bean succeeding him, John Vernon, of the Eola vicinity, up-to-date goods of all kinds and no ductions of the Dallas foundry and tired feoling ajl blood humors by tak Judge F. A. Moore between them. 18th. Many pupils Will come from M o n t g o m e r y C o n v e n t io n . has been clerking in Buster’s drug firm can afford to sell cheaper than the Dallas planing mill created a good | The good people all around Ment- different parts of this and Yamhill store. He will probably attend a ing H ood’s Hnrsaparrilla. they do. Go there for the latest and District Attorney Hart wont to Sa impression on beholders and so did , . some . from farther away. pharmacy school next winter. best in the grocery line and for all that containing the wagon and car gomery »drool house and from ad-, counties and News letters from evety nook nnd lem Monday and took the oath of ef- joining diatric s met there last Sun- ! ‘ , already able faculty will be ftren- manner of dry goods. Two rural mail delivery rentes from corner in tbe county are wanted by flee. He had another muutli to serve riage making products of Cobb it Sen dav te hold a Sunday school conven-1 8theDed b>' » a o " ‘ ou «I teaching talent. .. . i i 8alem!will probably soon be eslablish- the I te m ize r . Tell about the farmers, as school superintendent hut resigned and the carriage trimming and paint tinn. The day being pleasant they I Jundge O. N. Denny, who had lone «d in this county one taking in Spring their crops and their --lock. and the court appointed Superintend Shoeing horses is not the only de ing business of Hansen <t Son. The assembled in tlis en a * prominent 1 ? rove’ R ‘‘g ’ I prominent a a iarncter iarncter in in Oregon | Valley and the other Eola and Oak News is now being received from ent Elect Starr as his successor. partment of blacksmithing in which float 1 elonging to the Woodnron of I died at Astoria last tin* World had an attradive c ibin and u . ‘ u' ,l*rty sch*ol exemsue, exercises, accom- accom* j died last week. week. He He was for j Grove. those who went to Cape Nome and I. V . Lynch excels. The Evnngelical camp meeting clos ate senate other features emblematic af the or- pai?u J additional singing and reci* a number of years in the state not much of it is calculated to make ed Miiulay evening, interest in it hav other features emblematic # »r the or- lations occupied the forenoon. M. M. ' ■ **• and w n i consul to China and ....... adviser Cornelius Hughes and wife, Mrs. J. der. Four white horses pulled the Jenes presided, ff m . Robertson led us have a hunkering for the trip. ing increased to the end. Most of the to the kin^ of Corea. He introduced C. Hughes and daughter and Mra. J. Williams, the confectioner, has a circle float, which was a thing of beau splendid trade because lie keepe so ma- ty and centsined six ladies so garbod the singing and Nellie Phillips presid ill« Mongolian pheasants into this W . Osborne have gone to sojourn for The people of Corvallis can now ge preaching was of a higher order than s few weeks at the Lafayette medical by way of Albany to Portland and has usually been heard at sueli places. nice warm weather things to eat and as to call close attention in terms of ed at the organ while Hanford Fowle xtate. drew sweet strains from iiis violin. At springs. drink. hack the same day, the schedule being That church believes in an educated surprie<>d admiration. Two pair of As school facilities at horns will noon it was announced that all tbs ministry. There was an immense about the same as that from Dallas. sl;ck black steeds were attached to If yeu expect to go to the const and baskets, boxes and things would he low be so good comparatively few crowd from all around the ceuntry Whether it be a slipper, a fine eh»e the gaily comparisoned wagon of J. F. turned over to a committee ef ladies Dallas young pewplc will find it ex camp this summer there ia no better P. L Frazier, who formerly lived Holiday and the exercises were various for Sunday or something coarser and Caldwell, denier in vohicles and im to spread their contents for a feast pedient to go away to school. But we place than Ocean Park. The Big Nes- near Willamina, but has for two years pleasing and instructive. cheaper for every day wear you can plements. Borne folks thought the Mrs. Itemizer aud hsr better half were ’ have not d w elling I itiisos enough to tucca toll road has been put in excel been attending the, W illam ette uni always itave your wants supplied at Rebekahs had the pretti 'st float in there and can testify that the things ] accommodate those desiring to come lent condition for tave). versity, has graduated from the law the parade and it was indeed lieatili- department there. Uaynor’s store. were indeed good. All hands were here to educate thoir children. More If you like nice things in the jewel N E W T O -D A Y . ful. Four stylish gray horses drew it, well dressed, the younger generation residences should be erected during ry line remember that C. H . Vforris Lon Cramer, a pioneer of 1852 com driven by Mrs. C. F. Belt and Mrs. the summer and it ia time they were has a great variety that are both pret mitted suicide by hanging in a wood Morrison’s, ham next door to the Judge Sibley represented Rebekah at in up to date styles and the older { under way. SO TO 100 GOOD KWE8 FOR ty and useful. The present prices are shed at his home a mile south of In WHOM jail, ia headquarters for good rigs of the well. The work on the float of ones to suit themselves. The attend- ] r A0dI’M» A. Ml’Nary, car« of Itemixur. considerably lower than in years past. dependence Monday. No cause for all kinds. Gentle horses, fast horses the Bee H ire s'ore was attractive and ance wai large and eviryhody seemed County Clerk Latighary assumed the rash act iB known. A widow sur ami good riding animals can be had the immense gold and bronze ¡mutila perfectly at home, calling each other 'he duties of his office Monday and Mrs. Cordelane Smith, a sister of vives him. OSEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE HECURI- John, Reuben, Hally, Betsy and H>-ze- I there. tion of a bee hive drew close attention. ty io »imi» of from »1,0 jo to 110,000. Ap).)y will do Ilia level best to in all respects Mrs. Win. Grant and Mrs. Viola Mor kiali. The afternoon was taken up The hardware, paint and oil business acceptably serve the general public. ton, of Dallas, died at Spokane last Putnam’s Fadeless dye green is a with convention work along half n of J J. Wiseman and the tinning bus ilexen different lines. Some thoughts Ex-clerk Hayter an d Walter Nichols w»ek. She was raised her«, her fath very fast green, quit« last on wool and Mr. Rnser, the gunsmith ran beat iness » f A. L. Frazer were well repre amica pocket book co ntaining k l o « t were brought out and pressed home are helping him to gel1 things in good er. having been W illiam Robertson, silk but not so fast »n cotton (it is ab them all when it cemes to repairing last wash. Howard for R« return to C, S. n the next float. n >at. And now i . ... v .___ ___ , * . sented in running order. H e Dws a Wife and deceased. solutely impossible for you to dye a llasdluy. small things of any kind. Go to him came a chariot that pleased everybody | ______ people good two children and will go to house bright green on cotton that« faat to for cutlery, ammunitien and fishing “ W « have «old many different cough The Ladies of the Maccabees had con keeping as soon as he C in secure a de light.) 10c* per package. Hold by A. *00 OAK POSTS FOR SALE BV W. H. 8LOPER T h e C rop O utlook. remedies, but none has given tattler K. Wilson, trived semelhing unique and had four sirable place. '/ oil Halt creak. Some improvement in fall wheat in satisfaction than Chamberlain’s,” says spanking good horsea hitched to it. Tlisre will be preaching at the Bap From the blacksmith shop of J. E Little Barbnra Steiner sat on a throne the upper end of the valley, hut nenc H are your tires set by machine. Charles Holzlinuer. druggists, Newark, HOROI'UHRREI i shorthorn full Smith have gone forth bundled« of and with ribbons was driving a stork in the Uwer. The grain Bpliis ia still We have a new machine with which N. J. “ It is persectlv safe and can lie list church by the pastor next Sunday servie» by J. S, Macoiulmr io l'alla». in a heat. The truck of Bryan A Son at work. Outside the valley wheat i« ws set wsgen and buggy tiros the relied upon in all ca»es of sough«, morning and «veiling. Morning top first class jobs. indicated commercial prosperity, be most promising and other crops arc same as all tire getting is done in all colds er hoarseness. Held by A. K ic : The Witness of Christ Confirmed. UCRBARI'H CLYI'KHDALE STALLION, Evening topic: The Exsltatiun of •J I • R. Ormonde, ing piled high with diy good« boxes. doing well. Some wheat has been wagon and carriage factories. W e set Wilson. will make Ih» season of 1900 at I fall aw Frem the smallest and most com Four great strong horses attached to cut. Hops are thrifty with lice in the tire on the wheel with any dish Christ. Sunday school at 10 and The Antioch soheol closed last week young peoples union at 7. A ll are in mon to the largest and finest things a big fogging truck hauled a tiugs saw creasing. Gardens are doing fine. Hay desired. A ll work guaranteed first o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m p r o in the Hue of hardware can always be log to represent the m illing business ing is in full blast and an extra heavy i class. W e also set. tires the old way. with a socinble and in entertainment vited to attend any of the»« services. H pert y at usual rate» by Omar Harter, Dalla», had at Faull’s store. I f lie happens of the Thurston Lumbering com pany,' crop. Berries are abundant and a big by heating, when so desired. Tires in which the following young people W hile driving with his daughter, te tie out of what you want it will be Through a drizzling rein the march crop of apples is assured. set on »hart notice. Stop in and see took p art: Rida Chamberlain, Katie | Mrs. Ferguaen, at Falls City the oth o n e y t o l o a n AT S PER CENT ON FARM Tewns, Eftle Ground, Virgie Owsn procured at mice. His metto is to was made to the city park where the the machine, W a g n e r Biros. •vurlty. J. L. COLLINS, Dalla». Frank Hyde an t wife are out from Otto, Winnie and Henderson Mulkev, er day Daniel Kundle waa thrown promptly furnish and please all cue morning «zeroises at once begin. A f Irom the buggy and bis back hurt. omers. It always pays to trade at ter music there was an inrecstion by Yaqitina bay. His father, J. L. Hyde, Henry Ellis was born in Pennsyl Clare, Clifford. Eva and Harvey .Mrs. Ferguson recently came from r ic k f o r r a l e h a r d o r » o f t , in a n y Faults. Rev. C. C. Foling and Mrs. Walker was for many years a Dallas druggist. vania sersnty.firo years ago and in Schneider, Pearl, Maud anil George ■(nantit' wanted, and cheap enough St the hrtrR Chamberlain, Ottie and Nina Mack, Canada to visit her sister, Mrs. U. M. yard near Dallas. 4arg, The Flag that has Never Known Q. P SHEW. 1805 cam* from Iowa to this county Seeing a crowd gathered around the Tice, whom she hail not sceu for forty W a s It a M i r a c l e ? Defeat. In a clsur ami distinct voice and '«.light, near Ball*ton, a farm on also the teacher, Adrian Owen, and years. "T h e marvelous cure o,' Mrs. Rens Prof. Reynolds read the Declaration of show window of Bryan A Hon we were Iiis sister, Mrs. Nell Yeatsr. rE HAVE MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED attracted thither and found numerous which lie lived up to the date of his J. Stout ef consumption has created (arm property SIBI.EYA KARIN Independence end Dr. Steiner sang To acoommodate those who are par intense excitement in Cammack. Iud. The Bine and the Gray, after which Fillippino curious gathered by Lieu death, Juno 28th, l ’JOO. Ho was an writes Marion Slurat, a leading drug came the chorus Peerless Oregon writ- tenant Bryan around Manila when he industrious and enterprising man and tial to the use of automlzers is s| ply ^ th> service there. Many of kept things around him in good ing liquids into the nasal passage« for gist of Muncie. Ind. She only weigh i D n s i M r r i » » « ' »«> by Proi K intn er, of 1*11.« college, ,hem of WrturJo , 1)d 7we„ shape. He had been a member of the catharrhal troubles, the proprietors ed 90 pounds when her doctor in York The •ration of H .n . N L. Butler so w(Jrlh , , udi . „ j iuquirinf Masonie erder for many years- After prepare E ly ’s Liquid Cream Balm. town said she must soon die. Then enthused the large audience that sat • Bill« will h « m w ived up to July «th to h« o p e n *! a funeral service by Rev. A. I. Good- Price, ineludihg the spraying tube, ia ■tie began to use Dr. King’ s New Dis •r stood around ur.de * umbrellas i t I o'clock of naitl Jay ft»r httikii'iig «cimo! hou«** in Judge Hibley, of Dallas, J. W . Kirk- frit n f a large number of persons at 75 cents- Druggists or by mail. The I Hut. Mo. t. D alli*. Oregon. BowrJ r «serve* the covery and gained thirty-seven pounds 1 that nearly the whole of them, women land, ef Independence, and Mrs. F. A. , right to reject any and »II bid*. in weight and waa completely cured.” and all, would have then and there Wolfe, of Falls City, have been made tended the burial in the Salt Creek liquid embodies the medicinal proper H. O. CAMPRRI.I», thin blood, weak lungs and ties of the solid preparation. Cream nutrtrt Clark. I t has cured thousands of hopeless j volunteered to go ard fight any one- a onmmlt'ee to get up a Polk county cemetery. Balm is quickly absorbed by the mem paleness. You have them in cases, and is peeBireiy guaranteed te ! my of proud America. A hard rain exhibit te compete for a prise at the brane and docs not dry up the aecrs- cure all throat, chest and lung di.r-a- soon after its cls-e made it appear ■tats fair. Old Polk has the material hot weather as well as in cold. Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. tions but changes to a natural and s «. 50 cents and $1. Trial bottles, that there would be no afternoon ex In compete with any of them, if the SCOTT'S EMULSION cures healthy character. Ely Brothers, 56 free, at M. D. Ellis’ drug store. ercises, but by 2 o'clock the son came pet.pie ran he enlhueed enough te them in summer as In winter. Warren sterol, New York. For Infants and Children. Y O I V t t TO D RI.lJfV('K *T out and the afternoon waa delightful. bring it tirili. ijh e « » M a y of j J y . \ D It 1» creamy looking and pleas Prof. Reynolds lias bought tbs John ' pro«** wt and m'ti for tag«« »II iront. o I'.-b romain« fjKsi'l ott th « (M inqueiit U t ant tasting. Chamberlain property near the flour O A S T O R Z A . O A R T O A I A . oli for tho v u r ID) . IM In# 1m Haw I ing mill for #800 aud will m ere op foe. mm ! P i do i all dniffiata. D, eTIw tM tNfaw U w fltapit h a l t . Datori at lu i I k » , t'olk Count’ untv. Oregon, thi« Alti» _ / f Wi m #IR >I mt » I w M lay of Juna, 1MH, ( ..................... ... J (V v a n io h n d k I w . from McMinnville Che latter part of Signatare < ♦riff of Polk CounCy or*g>>n this menth. The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER i R O Y A L—the 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. J M L T M M B U Builder’s Notice- SCROFULA CASTO R IA Thi Kind You Han Alvift Buffet ’« s5i£ à N