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M OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- Over-Work Weakens Response— Rev. G. A. McKinley. Add re»* THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER I Sweeney. of welcome— Rev. J B U E N A V ISA T. A Crash in Prices. Sam Baldwin has gone to the coast, j Your Kidneys. Summit achool: K**ay on the Sun ; W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O 3 A Y A B O U T I Frank W ell« has gone to California. I T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . D ALLAS, F R ID A Y , AUG- 3, 1900. day school and its m e*i<>n by William , OnhealtliT Kidneys Bake Impure Blood.1 . . . Pearce, superinteudonl. 1 _ ______ Cut worm» are destroying the gar- T A L K NO. 7. A n U n e q u % l ' c d a n d C o m p l e t a Na P m . dk —C laim. All the blood in your body pease» through den“ •urne of WF.at Y o u r F r i e n d s are i M m I w ' ibo K vkry F riday SI o k m . su A t 7:30. Hsci'ation— Horace Syke». your kidneys once every three minute». In order to make room for our fall stock, which will be immemF and is now a n d Have Been Lately D o i n g . E. N. Hall is putting an addition to . Song— CI uph of Kiri». The kidneys »re your on the way, we are making a cut on all our aummer good» for (lie nex' thirty V V . xY. W A S H , blood purifier*, they fil his barn. Highland school: E» hhv on how days. Note some prices: Calicoes. 5 cent» a yard ; Amo-kt ug ginghams, 5 ter out the waste or KDITOK AND PROPRIETOR. best to «teure a pteady interest in at- . POPCORN. Grain and hops are both a light crop cents a yard: die*» gingham» reduced from 13J ceuts to 104 e*?..t» h yard, 10 impurities In the blood tendance by O hchi Carpenter, super- | cents to 8^, all 8J cents to 7J; pique« from 30 cent» to 20, 20 to 12$ cent», 15 Miss Jennie Best has an organ and It they are sick or out this year. intendent. Duet, M i»»*» Winslow. of order, they fail to do cent* to 11 ; some 10 bent pplk dots in duck at 8^; cra.-h suitings from 2.r> 8 U B H C K IPTIO N H ATE S: Recitation, Mis« Ray Smith. Kecita it taking music lessons. Dorelle Shives is attending summer their work. cents to 10j5; dimities, nrgs'miie«, uordeWte and Lawns at net cos* ; a line of lien. Mi«» May Vorder. Trio, The school in Salem. Miss Ellen Sykes is taking an out ......... Per V“ ar, Pains, achesandrheu- n 5o all wool suitings at 23 cents a yard, well worth 85. Ladies and gentlemens P e r d i months Gulden Slipper, Ihe Carpenter» mattsm come from ex ing at Portland and the beach. ♦ 75 Joseph Miller has gone to the B el-; summer underwear at reduced prices. T o close out, also a line of dress skirts Zeua school: Address by Superin cess of uric acid in the 40........................Per three months and under skirts Apd shirt waists at coot. Wo are cleaning our straw and M js . M. A. Chapman spent last blood, due to neglected knap hot springs for lit* health. Advertising rates made known on tendent . T o e Most Succe-stul Mode crush hats— just the things for these hot day»— at cost price. Our bargain kidney trouble. * week with Mrs. A. K. Sviithwick. of Teaching, Rev. McKinley. Song, Nellie Beveria has returned from shoe counter has been covered again for the third tin.e and we are cutting application. Correspondence is solicit Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady class Recitation. Quartet. where she uttetided down the price on several lots of very good shoes from f 1.50 Co | l,ifj a pair ed. Jim Wilson and a force of men are heart beats, and makes one feel as though Oregon City Zena school, No. 2: Address by su* Fine Job Printing done at reasonable and from $1.75 to $1.30. These are bargains, and were sold very close before busy building a prune dryer on the they had heart trouble, because the heart ts school. I perintendent. over-working In pumping thick, kidn sy- •»rices. farm. this cut. Cull and look these summer goods ovea. They aie goods that you A number of young people, from Lincoln school: Address, How to poisoned blood through veins and arteries. can use and are bargains. Dallas anil Monmouth. >q>ent last Sun Secure the Best Interest in Class It used to be considered that only urinary Wes VVliits and wife visited Grand ; by class Recitation, superintendent. ma .W hite anil Mrs. Frank Htaibuek troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, day picnicing on the river. Miss Virginia, a grand daughter of | ( ’lass exercise. Recitation. but now modern science proves that nearly S P E C IA L S : Our Cap** Nome overall. Car of salt just received. Our usual lust week. John Htaplei«»n, of Independence, was ell constitutional diseases have their begin low prices on sugars, coffee«, teas, and in fact everything in the grocery Oak Grove school: Class exercise, ning In kidney trouble. a pupil of ours at Albina a dozen j Recitation. Quartet. Grain is mostly cut and threshing department. Note are big cut on the price of brooms. If you are sick you can make no mistake years ago. and is now editor and own machines will begin work sometime Dinner. by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild er of an Oregon newspaper, the lone Address by the president of the Polk iiexl week. and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Post. I county Sin day school astO n ito n , Ben Pykes, of Pennsylvania, visited Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is OAKDALE. soon reallrM. It stands Ihe highest for tts Mrs. W. A. Wash. have been placed upon th e m arket relatives here recently, wheu on bis wonderful cures of the most distressing cases ! Th ere cheap renrints o f an olm olete edition Address by the president of the Ma- Mr. Peterson lias a new barn. , way to Alaska. | o f ** W ebster’s d ic tio n a ry .” T h ey are being and is sold on its merits rion county Sunday echo 1 work, Mr. : offered under various names a t a lo w price Four of Mr* Fiefarth’s family are ! Reed. Harry McDowell has got home by all druggists*,) fifty- Address by the superintendent of from Portland, where he has been en-j cent and one-dollar su quite sick. es. You may have a d ry go o d » dealers, grocer», ajrenu, etc., and the home department and state Sun gaged in painting. ¡VT— sample bottle by mail Hom. or »«wop-Koot. 111 a row instances as a premium forsubscrip- Tom Card ami wife have moved out day school work, Mrs. VV. R. Winans. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find tlons t o papers. to their ranch. John Sykes new house is coming on j out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. A nnouncem ents o f these com paratively A Idreas by state organizer of Sun nicely and will be a great improve Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Mrs. Joe Card will teach our fall day school union, W. R. Winans. it Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Discusgion on Sunday school work ment to his place when finished. term of school. reprin t« are v e r y m isleading: fo r iastance, You will find new and old bikes to buy or rent. Your th ey are advertised to be the substantial G. W. MuOamey and wife, of Linn Most of the hay is under shelter and i equ ivalen t o f a higher-priced book, when in TOW ARD M ON M O UTH . choice of Rambler, Ideal) 1‘ atee Crest and B. and H. county, are vistiting at the home of j reality, so fa r as we kn ow and believe, th ey Linders are running in full blast. are all, from A to Z, PEEOEE. Soon after breakfast the other mor Elijah Stiirbuck, and will «lay until Special. We have the best equipped repair shop in G. D. Robert-on, who h visiting his ning this s tribe might have been seen after hoy harvest. the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and The army worm li a » n a t «isiteil 11 » son, J. VV . of this place is quite tin turning into the gate at IJ >de Dave ph ototype copies o f a book o f o ver fift y Miss Nan Wilson, accompanied by yet, every kind of repairing promptly done. Leak.- in tires der the we> Hier. ears ago, which in its day was sold fo r about VVliitesker’s. The first one to greet Miss lama Francis, of Albany, spent a | 5.00. and which was much su perior in paper, M . i i i i U" . was positively stopped. Call and see my R U B B E R N E C K .Toarph Craton anil wife viaiteal A l print, and binding to these im itations, oeiug rs. Mvrtle Richardson ami child , his go»d sorrel horse, , Old , Joe, week at the farm lately, and visited ; then a w ork o f some m erit instead o f one t , *, ... . , • who has seen Ju summers and drawn : h my U «t week. saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned ami ad Iriends in West Salem. run, of Independence, have men visit- %f .... . . ,, . „ - Mr. Wlnteaker full many a mile. Both ing kindred here. lier moth Mr». N. Tartar ¡» visiting justed. Floor pump for the use of wheelmen. of them are now about beyond the HARMONY. The supplem ent o f 10,000 so-called ‘ ‘ new 1er, Mrs F. A. Jainismi. ! working point, old age having made w ord«,” which some o f these books are adver- COUNTY COURT. tised to contain, was com piled b y a gen tle them frail. Our tirasii n was to see Miss Myrtle Burgess has been visit Kreil. Howe I» making gond progrès man who died over forty y ears ago, and was j the poultry and bird» of Mrs. VVliit- ing at Willaniiua. published b efore his death. O ther m inor PKOBATK. logging for Konco Uro». additions are probably o f m oro o r less value. j eaker. Hh«* has 20 TouloiihC geese and Sibley, J. Little Icio Millard, of Sli -ritla.ii, vis | R. NY. Wasting» ami family visited j The Webster’ s Unabridged Dictionary pv j 40 Pekin ducks, all of them of the )Ub- Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. ited in tlikse parts la»t week. lished by our house is the on ly m eritorious >y o B. L. Hastings last week. 'Flie final account of the J. O Da V- ' ve y best breeds Of grown elt'oken- one o f that name fam iliar to this generation. .\11 kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten i she has h I i o i i I 75 him ! twice m s many t contains o v e r 2000 pages, w ith illu stra idsou estate was set for heating Hep- T. S. Brown and wife, of Salt Creek Mis» L 4a Taylor ¡» visiting her mo I tions on nearly ev e ry page, and bears our tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle îepair- i young ones. They include Brahmas. spent a short time at Harmony Sun tern her .‘Lid im prin t on the title page. I t is protected by ther, Mrs. Cornelia Taylor. copyrigh t from cheap im itation. I ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. All kinds O f Retta Powell was chosed administra | Laugshans, white and barred Plym day. Valuable as this w ork is, w e have a t vast Joseph and John Dyer came down expense published a thorou gh ly revised plow and saw grinding done. tor of the J. M. Powell estate, proper outh Rocks. Besides th*-sc pure bloods Goods kept in stock for sale. Mrs L. G. Porter, of McMinnville, j fro u Spaulding's camp last Sunday. she has crosses of Leghorns. C'•chins successor, Known throu ghou t th e w orld as erty to be appr i.-e 1 by C. C. Lewis, Full line of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies Webster's International Dictionary. land Buff*» with P’ vnioutb Rocks, mak lias nceii limiting at the home of R. A. | Fraek Lucas and Mouioe Mulkey. Reuben Hastings h a s h is n e w h a m | A s a dictionary lasts a lifetim e you should I ing large and sightly fowls. She has Porter. ¡and a stock of J. I. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils, completed a n d w e expect t o see b is ! Emilia J. Anderson was di-charged a nice band of mammoth bronze tur cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at Harvest is here in full blast and the house u n d e r w a y s o o n . an guaidiati of Mary E. Hald-viu, Len- ! key-, her eM gobbler weighing fort» Illu strated pam phlet free. Address ora Crydirman, Addle and Rank pounds i ml i lieu I «1 as much. Of funner* lire expecting better weather right prices. I ’aul Ronco Itn» bought a new bear G. k C. MERR1AM CO., Springfield, Mass. Prather, they having attained their le song birds there are about 80, includ for threshing than they had last year trap and now be and Frank Uilliani gal majority. ing all ages and sizes and a great va The Baptist RMOcialion was well at- will make il warm for bruin, H. B. Kelso was made ndministra riety of cifUrs. There are orioles, tend 'd. IVe »aw a larger crowd at the , F in al Settlem ent. tor of the Maranda Hill estate, the green and cinnamon linnets. German ha»Ut meeting Sunday than ha. been ^ . R lt" er & Ru,,h,e8 'V,U l,e: pr perly to be appraised by Warren canaries and a number of crosses. m at Harmony for .nnny daya. gm H e . run on Howard 3 3 Bushes farm next Wednesday. H E R E B Y GIVEN T H A T T H E U V o t ic e » Fergtiou, George W hi leaker and H ar They are ct ntined in numerous cages, dersiirned administrator >f th? estate of Snibh vey Guthrie. sing delightfully and are pretty as M O N M O U TH , OREGON. deceased lias filed his Anal account as Hjeii- CRE E K. Frank Gilliam has seeded the great- a Brown, iministiMtor, in t h e c unty court o( Polk county, Executor of Abigail Ball estate was they can he. Some were laying eggs, Oregon, and that said court lias sot the hearine there Dave Olin was in last week to cut | er Part ^ W . D. Mohuey’s farm to some setting, some feeding their young .»F A L L T E R M O P E N S S E P T E M B E R 18 T H > 011 Monday, St pt. 3. UOO. >.t the hour of lO o’chuk charged with inventory of $8 OX). grass and now has sufficient pasture of m the forenoon of said day, and ail persons having and others having a happy time gen his hay. laud for his increasing flocks. objections to the same are notified to present them The administrator of the J. M. Pow erally. *0ie has several good strains ■ The »tm lent» of the normal »elioni to said court on or before sahl time. There is considerable travel an the ell estate was charged with an ap of Belgian hares and knows exactly are prepared to take the slate certifi Dated, this 2nd day of Au ., 190). road now. W A BROWN, praisement of $l,33»r>. Personal pro how to deal with them. In the deer cate immediately on grudualion. IN D EPEN D EN CE. Administrator with will annexed of the estate of Sa perly to tne value of $415 was set aside ! park were a buck, two mother deer Graduates readily »ecurepiod posi rah Brown, deceased. Mrs. T. C. Chandler and family have Townsend & Hart, attorneys. Mrs, Carlton has moved to Oregon for the use of the widow and minor | and three pretty lawns, they being as gone to the valley. tion». Expense» of year from $120 to heirs. City. $150. Strong academic and profess gentle as lambs. Mrs. Whitenker's Mr. Wright, and wife have returned ional courues, new special department The final accounts of the Adam and j father, Grandpa Titus, lives with her, The famines of D. B. Taylor and F inal Settlem ent. from their visi* to Toledo. in manual Induing, Well equipped Sarah Brown estates were set forbear- j mice, Emma Coquilletta Johnson, Wm. Scott Aiave gone ta Belknap training department. For catalogue ing September 3rd. j lives in Eastern Washington. J. H. Mr. Fish back and family, of Mon Springs. containing lull announcement», ad OTICE IS H E R E B Y O IV R N T H A T T H E UN • The final account w h s file,! in the I Mnlkey, P .u l rachei-on oil the George mouth, were in for a few days la«t j dersigned has filed h s final account as execu-j Isaac Butler and family are taking or dress 1’. L» Campbell, president, or VV. mutter of the VV. P. Shaw estate ami »««itlib y plac e, ami K. 8. Powell wore week. of the estat? of Adam Brown, an outing and Mrs. Warren Cressey is deceased And Monday, S *nt. 3rd, 1900. at 10 A. VVann, sci retare. . . is to he heard at 1« . ’clock September their crops ready for the three o’clock, « m., of said «.lay, at the :ounty court hous , Rufe Simpson, M. VV. Simpson and at Olympia, Washington. 3rd. Her an(* r*q>ort a |*H»r yield. A mile of Pi-IW county, Oregon, ha* ocen fixed by Hon, .» | E. Sihlev, judge o f the county court for said county, j .... » .» ~ T„ I rorth of Monmouth we came to the family, of Elk City, I. M. Simpson, Mrs. E. C. Pentium! is vitdting at as the tune and place for the hearing of the same. ' 1 lie petition of Mrs. Eliza G. Em- , . . , , . ,, . . . . . | elegant new home of 0. Loren ce and w ifi and Miss Lewis, of Polk county, The Dalle» and Roy Irvine is running All persons interested in said matter are hereby no- I minis to have J. 1). Smith appointed titled to appear at said tim e and show cause, if any wife, j nut being finished by Contrac M. Terwilliger and James Coutt*. of a newspaper in Eastern Oregon. there be, why said account should not be approved I guardian of the person and estate of tors Hill lock it Poole. It presents a Portland, w« re taking an outing in the %nd the account settled and dosed. Johnnnos Emmons was set for hear Dallas, Oregon, Aujf. 2, 1900. W 111 . Barnett has just shipped to very imposing appearance and is quite Rocca vicinity this week. 'They did ing August 14th. \V. BltOW N, executor. 1 not seem to be very favorably impress Portland 220 dozen eggs and eight doz Townsend A H art attorneys commodious, having twelve rooms. for estate. By tpucli planning and some changes ed with our wild but lovely mountain en chicken«. He and family have Polk C o u n ty F a ir. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers valley. gone to Rock Creek to fish and rest. The first fair ever held in this coun they now have one of the most con A d m in istra to r’s N otice. ty was across the creek south of Dixie venient homes in the county. Every Located forty miles south of Portland on one of AIR LIE. in September 1862, Clms Lafnllet be room has a closet, there is a bath room the most healthful and attractive spots of the W il ing secretary. There marshals were : and an elegant pantry and many oth Miss Nellie Staats is on the sick lis*. 'O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN TO A L L WHOM IT The lamette valley. The ideal place for your boys. Pre ntav concern, that I have been appointed by David Gosper, George Rinsell and VV er conveniences. J. J. Rus*e11 on the Miss Wellman, of Peedee, is visiting C leansing Hon. .1. K. Sibley, Pldire of Polk c*»\ntv.administrator K Me l n Those on comm tteesf r Lucas farm reports an inferior crop paratory, classical, commercial and scientific cour of the estate o f Richard Erie», late of Polk county, a n d H e a lin g deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will a wanting premium» were : T H L u Turning due west at Monmouth we M rs. H. Tarter., C u r e for ses. Music a specialty. make me payment and any one holding a claim cas, Jonathan D yei, T J Hayter. Car found Joseph Zujic, a Bohemian, on ftjfairiBt said estate will present the same to me, duly B. T ar’ er has just finished cutting ter Davidson, George Alexander, Jas the old Murphy f «rm. The old dwell his thistle crop. verified, within six months from this date, at my F. D OM INIC, O. S. Ik, Director. home in PerrvdaJe. Polk county, Oregon. Foster, B F Nichols, Jas Williams, Ed ing having out grown its usefulness, Dated, Aug. 1, 1900. if V. Tarter and family returned to ClufT. Sam Goff, A Shultz, H M Wal he is preparing to erect, another. Pass D. L. KKYT. Ely's Cream Balm. Administrator ler, T II. Shelton, Jas Wheeler, Mil- ing several homes and coming in sight Cervallis Saturday. Townsend & Hart, attorneys for e«tate. Kasy anil plea «ant t » usj , ton Riggs, Solomon Tetherow, of the noted stock farm of John B. ¡Contain« no inj.iriou. D A L L A S C O LLEG E ^ Everett Staats, of Salem, visited his j drug. L MoTimmonds, J G Basle t, A H Stump, we turned north and were W IS E M A N ’S - A 3 fl)— It h (piicklv atmorbeit. Fryer, D M Guthrie, Isaac Smith Dav soon enjoying the hospitality of C. C. parents last Sunday. 1 (lives relief at once. Final Settlement. L A CRE.OLE A C A D E M Y j * H A R D W A R E S T O R E .* It often* ami Cleanses id Stump, Win Sebring David Grant, Sloan on the Riddell Jc Rae place. He Frank Brown, of Stiver, has bought the Vasal PansHireH. G B 8svery, L L Rowland, Stephen i» recently from Nebraska and he and the M. M. Jones place. M IL L S TR E E T, DALLAS. AHav« Inflammation. l 4 «c»!ed nt R ail*», Oregen. o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t th e un Start*», T O Waller, N 0 Richardson, his family are much pleased witli this dcrsiimed administrat >r of th«* partnershin es Heals and protects the membrane. Restores the Best heating and cook sto Ira F M Butler, John Frederick, Dav country. He proposes to make grain There was a lively dance at this Senses of Taste and Smell. Lanre size, 50 cents at tate o f W. P. Shaw, deceased, and C. E. Shaw, doing: Co-educational. We offer b u Nil teas under the firm name ami style o f W. P druvuistrtor hr mail; Trial size, 10 cents hy mail. id Goff, G Haidison,C D Embree, Ben raising a secondary consideration, be place last Friday night. Shaw A Foil, ha* filed nis final account ns such ad ves in the market. Tools of E LY BROTHERS. M Warren St. New York. at reas- ministrator in the county court of Polk county, Ore superior advantages Whiteaker, E Kennedy, Dr. Sites. T .1 lieving it will pay better to handle, all kinds. Paints, oils, etc. gon. and that said court has set. the hearing thereoi The bridge across the Luckiamute Lovelady.T M Thompson, W Water- " ^ ‘P « 0* 1" nml ^ * l Fall term op | o i Monday, September 3. 19f0. at the hour of 10 sonable vates. at Turner's is condemned. I o ’clock in the m enocn o f said day, nnd-al) persons house, J B Riggs, George Ti boston. A we are at the early tlay home of F. M ens Sept. 19; registration Sept I bavin « bjuctions to the frame are notified to present Tinware: A. L. Frafer, one Slirevc, 1) Johnson, I Hedges, Amos Morris, deceased, where his son, Frank Mr, !>■«, »)<«• nt fur the KimRc »tovr», ■ them to said conit «»n or bof.*re wdd t'm--. Farm for Sale or Rent. 18th, For catalogue or oth of the best tinners in Oregon, He hauls considerable | Dated, this 2nd day o f August, 1900. Harvey, Wm Ruble, L Riggs, Fred now lives. » « « in there purl, lust week. J R IIU B B A R I). er information Hilclress, VV’ ay mi re, I P Smith, Henry Myers, wood to Monmouth and Independ will meet your wants for any Administrator. H AVE A FARM OF ABOUT 490 ACRES BIT 0 . C. P O L IN G , Ph. R. Pres., I M. Simp»on «m l family are ru»ti- Townsend A Hart, attorneys for estate. N Lee, 11 Burford, Rufus Riggs, Nat ence. Here we are at the prune or uatrd within two m il«« of A irlie ior rout on long thing in that line. chards of J. H. Remington and E. C. Rallas. Oregon. calinu at Yaquina this week. time or for sale on liW ral tornii, There is a small Ford, H Litiville, 1) I) Pretty man, crop growing on th « pU«u ami some wuminer fallow Miller Haley, America Grant, J 1) Thurston. George Remington has re- . ing ha* been dim «, Good orchard and fair bttikl- W . J. TurnUlife ami family are en- inye. The farm is or ifiil all be placed under «rood j Walling. G VV Richardson, J L Col cently returned from tlie east and will . juyinK an outing at Fiali Lake. fence and «livided Info at least six «eperate fields + + + + ++++++++++++++++*++l“M lins, A K Post, J 1» Combs, Lizzie soon move to the plaue. Mr. Thurs PoHNcvsion will be given August 1, 1900. K P. C A D W E LL, A irlie, Or , Hutchinson, »Mary Ford and Sarah ton ¡« building a fruit dryer of 125 J. O. Stanla will <1« the weighing for j Notice i* hereby given that the county superin- bushels capacity. He has about tKK> Jameson A Ifoirmaii this season. Nichols. I tend-nt of Polk county. Oregon, will hold the regu prune tree» and will prob.tbly gather lar examination of applicants for state and county ! paper* at Dallas, ai follows. For state paper». WALTER MORLEY j * II. S. UaslioK» rode tire goat vu the half that many biifheU ot fruit. That PROGRAM. commencing Wednesday, August 8th, 1900, at 9 SOUTH is a rather densely timbered region Woodman Circle Saturday night. i o’clock, a. m.. and continuing until Saturday, : — MANUFACTURER OF— o r | August 11th, at 4 o’clock; Following ia the programme of the from which tlie farina have been grub M i»» Ruby Lewi», of Po-tluml, ia I Wrdnesdiv— Penmanship, history, spelling, alge ACADEMY Hnnday school rally to be held at Oak bod out. After making two more via- bra, school law. visiliiig her brother at this place. Salem Improved B L OC". Grove next Sunday: it«, one with A. H. Palmer and the Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teach DALLAS ing, grammar, hook keeping, physics, civil govern- Welcome song—Oak Grove choir. other at the home of Elijah Miller M M. Jnoes ha» »old hi» crop and Grader and Picker j ' nient. Opening hymn— Congregation. and hi» »on, John, on tlie old Tig is now looking for a place to locate. Friday Physiology, geography, mental arithme W . E. Shaw A Son X Will give strength to the nerve* and re tic, composition, physical geography. Invocation— A. C. Lcaho. Kibley place we «truck out for home. a l. store the liver and kidneve to a healthy Saturday—Botany, plane geometry, general his Proprietors. For green prunes. Practical, durshle Andy Sehring and Wilson Bump I X condition, give tone to tne stomach end tory. English literature, psychology. *n«l <'iiea(>. Trium ph g ra d «r for ' For county papera the program is as follows. : X bowel», and promote a gi*od appitil» are on their way home from Nome. «$• healU.y digestion; will relieve con slip* ilrieil prunes. Best nnnle. Hop bas commencing Wednesday, Aug. 8th, at 9cmck, a. n».. X 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 ccc00 < At tion, imrify the Mood and make a heal- and continuing until Friday . Aug. 1'Hh at 4 o'clock. , M i»» Aildie Fuller, who ha» been kets anil feni-ing of all kind». Get ! First second and third grade certificates. Stall room for double or a|a thy body with a clear skin. That tired a|a feeling will leave yon ami klcep will be Tilling friends ami relatives here, rt- our price» on shingles, poultry net W E D N E SD AY, penmanship, orthography, history, single teams, 10 cents, restful. At Wilson’» drug store, Italia*. reading. ting uml »11 kinds uf woven wire fenc THURSDAY, j turned to Corvallis. written arithmetic, theory of teaching, Saddle horses, o cents. •M -+ 4 H -^ + + + + -F + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ing. r«>rr«»|H.ndence solicited. Phone grammar, school law. of clothing, hats. John Hasting» and family and sev 1221. FRIDAY, goograoh,, mental arithmetic, physiol«*- i 8 A 1.KM F E N C E W O R K S, Seperate neat and Warm • gy, civil government. eral other parties will start for Ihe 59 State street, Salem. Primary certiorates; waiting rooms for ladies furnishing goods, etc. Greatest bargains ever offered j coast in a few days. Wc«t dm » lay, pennmanship orthography, reading. D on ’ t B e D uped R. E. Bryan Son. By Le© S m ît h ‘s C y c le ry Worthless Reprint Dictionaries, i Long Since Obsolete. THE IRON CLAD Get the Best. W A G N E R BRO S. S T A T E N O R M A L SCH O O L N N° Mt. Angel College i Seminary N CATARRH PITIRRH COLD11« HEAD N I Notice of leachers'Examination FARMERS' WILSONS FEED SHED CELERY DANDELION Closing Oot Sale J M ens’ Suits; M ens’ W o rk in g Gloves; A lino of regular jki.UO mens’ suits in single or double breasted, in browns and grays to close at Kegular Regular Regular Regular Regular a suit. others in proportion.] «1 ones now fine 75c ones now 40. 5tk- ones now 35. 40e ones now 30. 25c ones now 20. Working shirts at cost. Underwear at cost. Crash hats at cost. 303 Commercial. Salem. o s r o i i T i p o t T o r c iv i. I. n»t Saturday evening J. 8. Bucle j anan inviled a number of Ida friends in to eat ice cream. The Carpenter bey», of Suver, sold several humlreda pounds of shittim at ihis place this week. Jam«« Withrow, who recently pnr- ! chased a Nicagra Pitts lhr«>»h*r will commence threshing We<tne»ilay noon There ix talk of a warehouse being , bnilt at thie place for Ihe «ccomin.vla lion of parties who wish to store ««Is Royal Trip!« Silver Silver Metal Plat* K n iv «. per » ! (« ) , . « d I tmndW« sweet. H . ..I hewllee .......... Kslvee iw wi « Kciellee Sorke pw » « e nnul heivtl.. T.We q e ii,. ier » I « , ................... Tee eia.we p. r m «,......................... R n tt-r k m rre w h . *u*w Crtelh. - » » ........................ CSnla, » « .................. .............. J. I>. Bevens and family hare re turned from the coast, and say there | were more pleaanre seekers there tlisn , nstwl. W illie Hooker, C. E. and J. O. S aata are spemling a few days on the head waters of the Lnckiamnte fishing and hunting. Plating N e p a l« i t a .« per ms IÖ _ W Xt to ft, $ 50 _ «« 7S M V 05 10 a» 1 * ^ ___ sa Thursday, art of questioning theory of teaching, ' meth sis. All appli« ants must be present at the opening of the examination. « davofJolv 1900 C. L STARR, Co School Supt-, P«<lk Co.. Ur. +++♦M l 1 1 » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I f ■ > BUG- I GIES! m »U » -rw, N e w : : S in O . A . K O ift C ft T S . a n d ScC O nd H a n d . ,e a n d - - or ~ Trade. ■ I * — F o r Sale T e rm s tò Suit Buyers. Î 4 STEAM DYE WORKS Oppoaite Willamette hotel,Salem. Mrs. M. i. Coot, Proprietor, SB t »II .re) ,e< .er retese w (Otri eeS Wlrrr ptetie« -• and gentlemen. Git'e us a trial. Feed for sale. O. H. COBB & SO N X Ladies' fiiu1 dr**«* and fancy rontume» cleaned without rip ping by dry proce«*. <’ «ir- tsins, blankets, f*.r litre*. dr«*ea gornla and kid gloves cleaned. Gentleni4ft»' cloth ing cleaned, dyed and rc- painwl. You will always regret it if you do not take a Kodak wit you on your outing, o A g'Hxl assortment of cameras ffnd photo supplies always to l>e found — AT— PFEMHG'S JEWELRY STORE ¡4 i J. P. Galdwill, agent, Dallas. ; Next .i.H >r to 1 ». o., ihu »*. N O R TH DALLAS.