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\ B ig B a r g a i n s A t M c C o y . A go<d milch cow w sn ta l to kee p | Beginning August 15th J . C Fletcli- du ing the wint« r. Apply liort*. ! er, of McCoy, will ua soon u* poasibla \N '¡thin Knot lier wn k nearly all 1 he ; close out his entire stork of general hope ami pruuee will he gather* d a. d j merchandise regardless of o u t , as fail- j ing health demands that ho should cured. make a change. Now and there is a Mi*s Hiillio K*» nolda and Harry good iime to lay fn l o n r f a l l and win G .!i'»r w*»re up from McMinnvill*- tei*» supplies This i* a genuine d o s »Sunday.. ing out sale and no half way r asonu- J o h n Fcrgiiaon. t fiv r a two yean» ! Ide olf r will he reprted. (hi prompt- ra*i,l«,i)«,f* at Newport, In»*» retort:* d * « » I l\ and stH? if he has not a«*mr tilings ! »ou need, l i e will sell them io you hi- old W est Sa lem iu ! rh a per than yon can get tiic* same S p <» dcscript i'C postor? * f puhli<’ goods ant where else. sale hv S I>. 'I’oeker ;*t (Vnivley or | Saturdny, Sop'ptuh* r 22 m ’. i * COUNTY S E A T F O M T E R S . LOCAL A N D GENERAL- W H A T W E HAVE L E A R N E D D U R IN Q T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- W e have shake« for sale. 0 B. F . S m ith , of Lewisville, has «old 12t) tons of clover hay. W. 11. Ireland has moved from south of Monmouth to Lane county. A b io S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r J d c East has the people all around N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readors In Ab rev iatod P a r a g r a p h s . there picking ti t*.old l a t h y yard of Imps for him. | I Spectacles and gla.-ses at P fe n n i g ’s. Dallas college opens September Bait'll hav and mill f« ed at Otdh-ld’s 1 9 .b and tin* normal school at Mon I mouth the 18 h Fred E m m ett, of Bethel, was last Torn G ilb ert,a Grand K* aide indian. j eU married t » Miss E Ilei P atinai!, had a 28 acre held of o a ts that aver-j A miiy. a0 ed 31 bushels. A i ice n- e Inis li en United f or the T h e indication? arc that the liner want your marr agi* < .f G. C. MaLhews and Miss T ry Mr. Lvneh if Tin* Eugene street car line having w <r will »non h«» over and that. Preai h ai krnothing done bolt I lit .it tiie Inaili a failed to be a paying investment i* I Te hem w. «lent K i l i t e r will noon sail for Eu* ' 1 st man did it. now n tiling of the past. So me you ng man desiring to 1< a m j rope. Din ing the s ate fair next week two tho printers iridile may lin d a d e s i la - j Ii uni have had any i e a s m to c iit hie opening at this olii CO. F. J . C o a l. P. A. F im o th , R. J . l different lines of streetca rs will run to T hu s o n , Dr Steiner and wife, Mrs h i/.1 your past livery mm *vice change ibe fair grounds every 10 minutes. Leonard Me Bee sol«| to th e Luce W R. Craven and daughter, E th el, :<* Morrison’s livery sta lle and we g .aiantee satisfaction. Mis h irscs »lop Go. bis Imps at 3^ cents on the | T h e Montgomery Sunday school were in Pot (land thin week. polos, they paying all picking and j presented to M. II. J o n e s and wife a| and vehicles are^good enough. PI. A Miller, living south of R i c k - i»ice album for etficieut Sunday school j drying expenses. ** * reall, brou ght in this week a wagon i work. G. L. Hawkins, the lud ‘ prudence load of walernie’ons for his son, T he Gay nor ban wear em porium, F ra nk. Hi? eeighho «*. ' h * Loe h r *- south of Blown’* store, i* a populai marble cutter, is wim ing an enviable A six yeas old son of J R. Cainip- ther*', a 1 s » have melons f r sale pi j ce with those who need hoots and icpu ation and got? most of the w >rk ! bell, wb*. live* over O-rteM’« store, fell i i d ia l lin»* in iliis county. from the h . c k staiiway ten feet and slioes. Highgrade mateii.il at moder- T h e big Ch apman and Ellia prune a e prices. Wlmevcr lias goats, sheep or any- ! broke bis leg. < chard? are full of pickers and around tin ir dry era are many willing hand? *% t l'i" g el»e to .*11 »I k - u M let it lie j If you wt.lt to nr »»U t u n ng out great quantities of excel* The Salem .«tage man will pro npt- know ii ll.roMKli Hie I tkmizkk , wliirl. j r|isull, perniniMiitly, t . k e Hood’» H*r- ler; t dried fruit for the general public. Iv get whale*, ei you want in in there. i . coii.-tanlly closely »canned b.v buy- | PUpBril1ii. I t ex|>eU all inipiiritie* I ***• j from tlio blood. Dallas alone has received ¡10 tons of T h e harm »»maker ut l'errydale ha» , There are ton fruit dryer* within H»vc you inquiiid into those spec sulphur and 15 tons of haling cl o’ h for the present hop crop. Mora freight iul discounts now b. ing made* at »|»nt In» life at that work ami lina no „ n, i l e of Dallo», »11 In operation ami sti|K-rior. Kxaiiiine hi* slock ami , „ r a i , IK out a large am ount of exevl- is arriving here this year than last. Brown’s store. You ►avc 10 ce n ts During August of la-t year we sent every $1 worth of dry goods bought. work U-foru you buy a ny thin g in lhat | )e|)t ()r|ei| aw ay a million poipdb of freight, A $1 saved is so much made. No ! hue. Hon. J . I). L«'e and wife aro now linn has better groceries or a ill sell much of it la mg lumber. All the cat penters being busy Pres graand| a rents, their daughter. Mrs. them cheaper than Browns. I idem poliug »ml Rev. H. L P ratt, of j Hinman, at Ellensburg, Washington, • .Sidein. hn\e been wielding the saw | |IMVing a firet born son. ** * 44 Many a family is thinking of get • ml hammer at the new college thi* W. G Campbell’s family horse, old ting a uew cooking or heating stove I week. I Gentry, died recently, aged 29 years. for fall and winter use. Win. Fault, When you want m on um ents or any He helped to raise a large family of the hardware man, is prepared to su p other cemetery wmk, he rure to havn children and they all loved him. ply their wants. Do not buy eUe- Should h iv e good h ealth . ‘P ore, rich a talk with G. L. Hawkins, the Inde wlicit; until after you have seen and Correspondence solicit« d from every blood is the first reguis.tc, 1 cod's Sarsa pendence marble cu tter before placing neighborhood in tlie county. Who p arllla, by givin g good blood an d good priced his goods. Ami remember that an order elsewhere. will volunteer to write from localities h ealth , h as h elp ed m any a m . -.n to ■ access, lie handles a great variety of kitchen utensils. Rev. A. I. Goodfri nd has a t the not now represented in these co lumns. besides givin g strength an d courage h southern edge of town a prune or- %♦ Five Nebraska families ca m e last w om en w h o , b efo re taking it, could no' c >ard from which he, assisted by his Gunsmith R h ser is a genius at re week to settle around F orest Grove e i see any good in life to vain. wife and three children is gathering pairing all ntannner of broken thing*. How many in this county are doing t it crop for the E llis fruit diver. Around almost every home are vain an} thing to induce additional seiiler«. able, discarded, broken articles, which School Superintendent Sta rr is ar- R *v . P. A. Powell, who was raised tie could mend for a dime. ! ranging lor an ins titute the last of at Monmouth, but 1ms been preaching ()ctol er, having engaged R. F . ltob- *** in Missouri for some years, is to take |i s o l sup riiuenddiit of Multnomah charge of the Christian churc h iu S a The confectionery stand of Waltei county and Prof. Turbet, of Albany as Williams is well supplied with season lem. instructors. ab’e luxuries and all hop pickers can T h e T acom a freight yards have ov Many low-priced imitation baking powders are upon the mar afford to spend a few dimes there. T h e g e i t success of ChamberlainV er fifty miles of side track nearly all ket. These are made with alum, and care should be taken to Colic, Cholera and Diaarhoea Remedy I of whi»'h is blockaded with freight avoid them, as alum is a poison, never to be taken in the food. m the treatment of bowel complaint* G- t J . E . Sm ith to do vour next job cars, being mostly wheat from east of has made it standard over the greater * of hlackvmiiliiog and you will be well part of the civilized world. For sale | the mountains. pleased with it. by A K. Wilson. | T h e Wilson fruit dryer, south of the ** * public school, will probably cure 1,* ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. T h e Elks carnival in Portland has j Some painters are good and others 000 bushels of prunes and their new School time will soon drawn a multitude of people from all better. Lane, the sign artist ami dryer iu the E o la hills is expected to who left thousands of dollar* be hero. Wo are ready house decorator, belongs to the latter. around handle 4,000 bushels. • here. N w half a dozen On gnn T h e new K im b ill fruit d r , e r is do Moat hop picking money will bo T h e city of Galveston, Texas, ia sit Samples of bis work can be Men «B towns are preparing for something of This y c a i ’s Itallian prunes are un u ing more and better work than was 8)>enl to good advantage, but some uated on an island in a bay, most of for the first claps of the! over Dallas. tho same nature. sually large and Petite» smaller than done by the one that burned. A will squander their earnings. the land being from live to nine feet hell. During the sum common . Buyers say there will be »mailer number of employe» give a S T A T E C A P ITA L H IN TL E TS . above the water» of the gulf. L i s t T h e whole Williamette valley is now A Hilverton hop grower has invent Saturday a great storm in the gulf of good demand for the larger sizes but greater output and the cured fruit mer we have added to ' Ellis A Zinn, the confectioners, do n a scene of business activity. At no that small prunes must sell low. come» from the tun nel* in belter con ed a new way of drying them , th a t is Mexico drove the waters into the bay business because they have so other time in the year are so many in baxea on the kiln floor. He aaya it until the whole city was inundated. dition. our stock until we, tine T h e Reed & McCowan hay baler giown people and children earning many things that suit the taste and keeps them from packing or break Half the houses in the city were from Falls City, is now baling near wages. All m erc hants are doiug well appetite of the public. T he best, cat ing. A W ONDERFUL CURE have a complete linej ables wrecked and over 5,000 persons drown Independence. Comparatively little and will soon be doing better. and drinkables in the market. O F D IA R R H O E A . T h e news from all up and down the ed. T h e storm lasted nearly all the straw lias yet been baled. If the win of school books and T h c 2G acre hop yard of J . W. My ter is severe it might become valua- A P r o m i n e n t V i r g i n i a n E d ito r H ad valley is that both hops and frni' are night, all lights were extinguished, supplies. Ask for our They say that Henry Brown dc er ct Son at Sm ith iie ld is not so proli- j j j p A lm o s t Civen up, but W a s 'lim in g out w ella n d being gathered I and the people d iJ not dare to leave lights in seeing I ks patrons so well tic as last ve-. r, but tho product of a | B r o u g h t B a c k to Perfe ct H e a lth in fine shape. When our product» ! their houses fur fear ef being dro wil Big Value tablet. Putnam Fadeless dye, navy blur, is pleased with the rigs he turns out fot belter quality. T h ey have fifty pick by C h a m b e r l a i n ' s C o lic , C h o le r a of Iliia year g o t o o 'h e r markets it ed or killed by the wreckage. them. Folk coun y people should pu* ers including seven families camping j tho fastest kdowu blue, with the ex- a n d D i a r r h o e a R e m e d y . Read will create a greater demand for Ore -j • nd will get through the middle of ception of indigo (and it is impossible up there. gon fruit and heps. His E d ito ra l. n e x t w eek. for you to do home dying with indigo ) \ Successe >r to F . »S. Dearborn, Fro m the Times , Hil!nlillc, Va. T h e outcome of this year’s farming 10 cents per package. Sold by A. K N E W T O -D A Y . Ill Jo h n Orr’s .30 acre hop yard at Wilson. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long interests is apt to produce a revolution Hellenbrand’s restaurant lias few Imereiai street, Salem. > 203 Commercial Rick real I aro 80 picker*, half of them in methods anil kinds of products in time and tho ught I wan pa*t being quais and no- sup riors in the valley. vxa ^ ^ w w w w w v O T h e sixteen acre hop yard of Gil from Monmouth besides the Herren, cured. I bad »pent much time and tho Willamette valley. Hereafter lea» UBTHK SOLD AT ONCE—tC H O IO l MILCH Fishhaek, Clark and Powell families he.'t »k Patterson at E ola produced 2.- momly and *utiered to much misery grain and more stock and poultry will cow* 2 ju *t fresh, 2 work horae«, mare and a 6 »0 boxes and weighed 2.000 pounds No be tter pici lives were ever tnk* n ’ living ju«t of there. On the Crid* r t h a t 1 bad almost decided to give up be raised. Wise farmers are finding very flue colt, 1 Poland China boar, L Chester White W A L T E R MCRLEY^» than you can get a t the Croni se H,u * j place tliis way W in. Corley has a h p to the acre. T h e product is iu every all liopca of recovery and await Ibe re- how lo improve their ways and In boar, 1 sow with piu, neveral stock hogs, wagon ami harness, Osborne hinder, etc* On the Lyle place. I crew of 40 per ons most of them from respect first-class and will dcoiaud n *n ll, blit noticing ibe advertiaement crease their receipts — M A N U FACTURER OK— good price. I the Mirrouiiding country. of Chamberlain'* Colic, Colera, and T h e pendnlu.:' of tho town clock Salem Improved T THE UPPER BOISE PLACE, WEST OK DAL- In most parts of of the country pub Diarrhoea Remedy and alao sonic tes- weighs 17# pounds and the striking F or a do;.e i ye r.s we have beer W in. M. Burl ank and Miss Ella I a h , lim iter fi S dii will hc II mime 2-war-old tiimmal« g'atin g bow some wonderful watching the stocks and the trade at I Ferrier, of K in g ’s Valley, were mar- lie scl o da anil colleges open early in weight 700 pounds. It takes throe m>me yearlinifH and »onto cul vos during the laxt week Grader and Pricker Jo h n so n ’s clothing «tore. T h e tirsi , r e d last Sa t iidav at the court house Sep e nber, but iu tho hop* and prune cure» bail been wrought by iliia rem flights of stairs in (ho tower to roach in September. growing districts in the Willamette edy, I decided lo try it. After taking the room in which the works sre lo For prHf'n prone». Practical, durnMe nas always been kept a» high wnlt r ! by Judge Sibley. I t was the Ju d ge’s valley nearly all tho children are a ’ a few doBc* I waa entirely well of that ca'ed. T h e four Tacos of the clock mark and the latter lias c n»tantl.\ KMKMP.KR TH E PUBLIC SALK OF STOCK ANI> second experience in that line, and ami cheap. T r i u m p h g r a d e r for trouble, Mild l with Iu any further to farming implements, September 27th, on the been of l ile ia l exten t Many Polk I perha »a for the first time in this co un work until October, are lighted al night by electricity. dricil prune». B<>»t made. H o p b a s Baker place seven milea south of Dallas. Bargain» my reader» and fellowmift'erer» that may lie had there. k e t s anil fencinjc of all kind«. Gel eonntians always trail« there and ad ty the groom was smoking duiing the A K. Wilson S l S ou have two prnm I am a bale and hearty man to-day T h e government has sent a steamer vise their neighbor* and friend* to do j progress of the ceremony. our prices on s h in g le s , poultry net dryers, one here of 300 bushels capa und feel an well a t 1 ever did in my to Ca^>e Nome lo bring hack many and all kind* of woven wire feuc ttie aa*ne. Yon will never regret, hav ARKER A JONES, AT TH E STEWART MAM MILL A M. Miller & Son have 45 pickers city and one in the E ola hills of 600 life.— O. K. M ookk . Sold by A. K. stranded miners who could find noth ing your fall mi it from Joh nson & Co. on Mill (»’reek, will for the next thirty dav»«ell iitg. Corre»ponHence »elicited, Phont j engaged on their 13 acres of hops and bushels capacity. T h ey have 6000 W ilton. ing to do there and had no possible rmijfli lumber at «fi, for cash. AddreiM. Sheridan. 1221. SALEM FEN C E WORKS, | the Maria Sm ith yard of 14 acres at trees there which are expected to show of getting home by any eflurts of .09 State atreel, Salem Find out where the r e u s of snbstan , BridgejHirt. in charge of Henry Miller, yield nearly 50 00 bushels of fruit. Rev. C. t i. Har man and family will their own. It would seem that the E. CLARK, AT RICKKKALL, HAS 200 E x ti il country pe pie d > their tiading j will he gathered by the same crew T h e Dr. Farley hop yard near town next week move to Waitablirg, W a sh outcome of that mining craze and ma W tra Rood Cotswoid sheep to let out on tile and you will make no mistake in fol- | f n the J o h n Rhodes vard of 12 acre* | is being run bv a c lit n m a n . Si.ig, and ington, he having hecn traiirfrred to ny aim ilsr ones along the I'acific DALLAS COLLEGE.* lowing their example A host of them ! Will» r Lewis has 35 hands taking ! the Wilson Ayres yard ‘ lose by is in lh a t point in the Columbia River c o n coast ought lo lie a aullicient warning -A N D — go to i he New Yoi k Racket »tore for ca?e of the output. All of said yards 1RTY-TWO GOOD o o a t h , h a l f o f t h e m ch arg e of another chln am an. Coe ference. He «ought a change on ac to those inclined to follow up such uannniett, for »ale or to trade for ahoep by Ja». LA CRE.OLE ACADEMY.? all manner of iiadv made clothing | are pan ing out well. Both of them employ none hut while co unt of Ilia throat troublé and hi» things. Olmate«!, Pallet it. and house furnishing*. wife being »nhject lo artlima here. He 1 pickers. Charlie Hubbard hi« a Loca'ed a t Dallas, Oregon. It i* said that down oast and in will moat likely he succeeded by a Rev i«OR HALE OR TRADE BY SAMUEL OUR, OF England only the lower classes gather small patch near them . Young al Baker City. Rick reali, a uood 1,400 pound work mare. Co-educational. We offer Month after month we «end a bun I hop-». In O r e g o n everybody, regard In tim es past the Oregon gam** dle of soiled c|..ihes to the steam laun superior advantages at reas- less of color, race, creed, education oi j |;1 wh were alcuni pari ti ve farce, lielng H unger la T n a B ast S a u c e . dry «ml it iu variably come* hack in » -oeial st iiiding pick hops, some f. r»OUK C«»THWOLD atHTKK AND ONE GRADE mere often violated than observed; Yet eome people are never hungry. sonable rates. Fall term op *ati.-iM-tiH-y condition. Try it ami fun, -T Shropshire and Cotswol.l buck for »ale by Sam some f«»r In alili ;.ml »«»me f.*r » hut it is so no longer. Game Warden uel Orr at Kick reali. W h ite v e r they eat has t o l a ; forced ens Sept. 1!); registration Sept you too will be pleased. change, but m«»st folks are after th Q f .m b y is keeping a sharp outlook down. There ¡«, of course, »omothing 10 ceni« a box. T h e d ily earning- for offenders, rrgardles* of their social 18th, For catalogue or oth wrong with tlieae people. By taking p p l e s a n d p e a r s can now b e h a d a t er information add re*«, the Lyle place very cheap. rank, und not a few have already II ihm I’» Barraparrilla a »hurt time they If you have a sick animal take it to range from 50 cent« to $2. C . V POLIN G Hi. 1>. Pre«., b en fin *d. or *<11 I for Dr. Keeler at the steel aie given an ap|Wlile and then they T he »mall drying plant of L. f Dal!«». Oregon. bridge bed yard and he can bring i? ADOBE LOST AT TH E BROWN PLACE ON TH E Parkor juat north of town turns out i |n tim „ pn, t mJUiy p ^ p f e wer* in* enjoy eating and food no nn.lie a them. Salem road. Kta«e Driver KUilar will »uitably re a tonud ill light if an)U»dy can. -lxty bushel* a day, the product being din ed to scoff at the Salvation armv If you find your ap|iclite failing, jusi ward whoever return* it to him ill edged. They are e x t m large av H- It tiling without m -r il xml ilownr Iry a bottle of Hood'a. I l ia a trio Ii not, somethin« must be eraging 32 to the pouml. He has tliv of rrcoKnilion. Hot it i» i n loon aloinach tonic and every dote doe» | S MI M o re C o u n t e r f e i t in g . wrong with its fooa. If the HO B ILL Y GOATS OF C. P. BAILY A SONS good. breeding, one 4 and one 2 yeara old, for »ale. al- Tlie 8 «»erect Service lias nneartluil 500 biiohela of hi? n n , h i * bought ■•r no. Cliri»li«n |>eo|ile now rec«^f- j mother’s milk doesn’t nour I mi a number of pure bred «.'otewold buck». Apply to 200 iuisli Is and is negotiating f » . n il» that they reach amt often infill e l anotiier Ih.ml of c«M»incrf» ilc r* »»•' K. A. Link; Lewlxville, Oregon. T he bc»i family ca lhertic i* Hood’« | ish it, she needs S C 0 T T S 5» 0 bushels more. In connection en re in a rmw I diieclion Ihoee tlml tsfurotl *1 large quantity of l*ogn* bill* Fill». which «re so cleverly cxccu lcd that with his prune orchard are 450 trees the cluirchea can no t touch. EMULSION. It supplies the ------------------------ 1 » O il SA LE A PAIR OF SHI HE MAR»», 8 YEAR« | of Baldwin apple* that will yitdd over 1 lie average pursuit would never sus I1 old, well broke, ami will weigh about 1,400 elements of fat required for A crew of 'h i (y ihcke a h vin^ i J . A. K ra m er and family have mov a l*u - hoi to the tr»?e. He will sort an I p 'H ilda e a c h . C W . B O V L K , Delia*. pect them of leitig spurH»»»». Tilings fini.hecl Leonanl Mr lie«’, hop yaril I ed front Mi nm tilth to Salem. ship tho best ones and dry the bal- the baby. If baby is not of great value are always selected by li.ive t a c k lc l the crop of George Ha- | counterfeifers for imitatio n, nolahlr uicc. He aces ov« r a mon ths w«»rk nourished by its artificial Dr Perry, formerly of Fall» City, is ISontl. Both yard» yield well, i l l ) out ! f t o o l) TEAM FOR SA I,E BY MHS. DONALDSON X Will s?»ve ntren?th t«« the nerve* and re- the cclebiafed IL'ptetter’» .Stomach ahead for lii* drver. \ J of Dalle*. food, then it requires I nt l*eing i>f firatrlaav quality. H. ver- i practicing medicine at I'endlaton. X More the liver and kidney* to a healthy Bit!« r*’ which has many im itato rs but a ron da ion, «ive t<>ue U> the itoMch «nd al lhil'a- and neighla) L otm I famitie» ! Heveral hop crewa worked la*t 8 uo- ! no equal« for indig» »»ion. dyrpr p ia, .s. l>o«el*, »ml promote a tfood appitite .ire camping there »« wull aa »ever«! day, the ownera being ao fear/ul of j a. healthy dijreeuon; will relieve eo*.*ti|»a- fANTED «600 UN ONE OR TWO YRAR4 constipation, nerve u-«ness sn*l gener AN E 8 T E Y ORGAN. M tion, parity the Mood and make a heal- other fanritiea from Ncutucca. time with ahundaiu maturity. Addrewi .V, da.liage by rain. al debility. T he Bittern »eta thing« o. thy body with a clear skin. That tired ! «.ere of Itemizer, Dalla«, Oregon. There s.re m any families that vc.ry a. frelin* will leave >0« and altep »dll be right in the sf* m u l l , and when the Many of the oamper. who are pi ‘k- Half a teaspoonful three 4. restful. At Wilton'« drug «tore, D h IH m . II. L. F en b m haa bought for Live»- ! much <fe*ire to have a good musical 4> t stomach is in go ld ord*T it u».\k> s iustn im ent in their hornet, yet do not ing hop, aomnd Dallaa will w.in' j ly S l C o . the hop crop of J o h n Him- | or four times a day in its ++-M -W -M *+ + ++ + + 4*+ > ++++*>++++ good blood ami plenty of it. I 11 this ,om e nice »ingle or group picture» to rri|O KO l'«;H IIRED DURHAM BU LL TO SELL OK ieel th a t they can afford a good pian»>, mon» at 13 cent». ' I trade for other *tock. Sue H. L Keuton. manner the Bitters get at Hie »eat • *f bottle will have the desired vet will not buy a cheap «me— in which t.ike home ami one of the very tie.t strength and vitality, and restore vig effect It seems to have a F o r Over Fifty T e a r # . bitter thought they Hr.- wise. An K*- artiat* in the »tat». T. J . CherringUm | ++++ H 4+ + + + + or to the weak and debilitated. B e lARMKRN CAM GET GRAIN RACKS AT TH E t«-y organ can be luul f«ar any pric« ha» a w( 11 equipped gallery right here J An old and well tried remedy. Mr». magical effect upon babies Dalian flouring mill. Mr. Noel will pay tnc ware «if counterfeiter* when buying. in Dallna and i» readv to take the he»l Window'« Hi».thing Hyrup haa la en I li.uhcMt price for 111 at ciaoi wheat anJ will take grain y«»u are prepare«! to pay— witiiin re;«* and children. A fifty-cent ' on storage, son— and in any grade yon btiy you photograph» of them and their child \ uaed lor over fifty yeara by million» of bottle will prove the fruth T he new Dallas fish and poultry get Estey quality, which has *t«4»d ren that they ever «aw. mothers for their children while teeth market, north of the courMiouse. i? a now 6 0 year», th«* lx*at tliat it is possi- a l e d h a y o r s t r a w t a k e n on s t o r a g e of our statements. There arc in an I around Dalla« ten I ing, with perfect aiiecetf. It eoolhea j at reammalile pricee. Apply at the «heriff * success f otn the beginning. T h i n k hle to produce. Oak or walnut cares, prime dryer» being operated Iry A B the child , soften* tlu; gunir, allays all S h o u ld b o to k e n In ta m m e r o t ing they had a p!e«itifnl supply of fish and mouse proof, of course, not with a pain, cu re* wind colic and i* the beat | Knn», Hugh Ifayee, J a r. E llio 't M M. w e ll a t a im e r . for the fir*! day, or«lers rushed iu for whole array ot “ dead head” ships, bir E'.li», K I,. Chapman. H. V. K im h a ll.j remedy for diatrbnea. la pfeaaant to | New and Second Hand. foe and At .or», all dnafgfclh o n e y t o lo an on ' m p r o v e d fa r m p r * < fifty pound* more than they had and with the proper num ber to manipul- ■f B . Nunn . Win. G rant. Jaa. Wilwm the taste. Hold by druggist» in every S C O T T * B O W K S , C h *m u u . New Y ork. Single and Double. , p*rt> at muai rat»e by Oaaar Hay U r, IMllaa, more were at once ordered l»y teH la*e the seta of reevla the) co ntain, and |iart of the world. 2- r . cent* a bottle, j »nd II. R. But» and within orrery 21 For Sale or Trade. graph Hop pi**k» rs should remember t«» firoduc »he lone* that are 1 hour» they cure an immen»« •mount! It» value i* incalculable. Be »lire and fON EY TO LOAN AT 9 PER CENT ON FARM it is tl»e liest place to get lish, bolter, nnlv cm an E s t e r . Chicago C o tU * e . . f 'r a il. Every day ro on fr y wagon, j »»It for Mr». Win»low'« Hi » t h i n g 8 y Term s to Suit Buyers. m J - L- c o l l i m , dwku . M ° Ä m ' bolognas, e/ge, ciicesc, honey and t»> >—-a trifle b-s*, |‘erhapa, but w^»rl«l ire lieing driven to Ihem by farmer« ■ rup and take no oilier kind. canned g * k ! s . ?*end all y our friends ronowittal. L«*t us «bow you tl»eae. ^ ^ TI« H M IU IM V 1 TM Yw IU Hm H 9 W Mwayi W 3f B o o friit who h a r e from M to 2»X) buahel» of FF. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED JIN f to the new m i r k e t a n d give it en- Heverat Iona of b a l d hay for aalu. O. H. C O BB & SON farm property. S IBLEY à F.AKIN fruit. Nearly all the prunaa are large F . A. WIGGINS, Salem. H O R T M D A L L L IA A S S . ♦ < oa r sg eiren L Mr. Mm ritxen will Apply here. of line shape ami »ma rt.« quality ■ A L.-..LÀ tre.it you and them right. . - . a » « t «- L I. » tr t , 1 , T*--t- f ■ - ifc it- 3ll7 »'f-m m errial »Ireet. t t * T + T T T ? 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