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A W Q N D KR FU L C U R E O F DIARRHO EA. A P rom in en t V irg in ia n Editor H.^d A lm ost Given up, but W :s B rou gh t S i c k tc Perfect Health b) C h a m b e rla in 's C v llc , Choiera and D iarrhoea Remedy. Read His Edltoral. Big Bargain* A t M cCoy. Beginning August 15th J C Fletch e r , of McCuv, will as scon as nossildi ; c'ose out hi» entire stock of general WHAT WE HAVE LEA RN ED DURING TH E W EEK FR O M A L L AVAIL* merchandise regardless of c rat, as fail ing health ihntands that lie should make n change. Now aud tlieie is a Able Sources Dished up for Our Num erous Fam ily of Readers gi oii inn« tu lay in jou r full and win- In Ahrevlated Paragraphs. ter’s supplies. This i> a genuine clos ing out sale and no half way r a sona tile off- r will 1« rejected. Gu prompt Spectacled and glasses at Pfennig's. ly and see if he haa not some things Billed hey nud mill feed at Otiticld’« to o need. He will sell them to you cln aper li so you can get the same Several ton* of haled hay for tale* gì sals anywhere else. Apply here. LOCAL AND GENERAL W e have shake* fur »ale. Harney, a prominent Silitx Indian, is dead. G o rge Chat. Whaley and wife, ol C>owlev, have a newborn son. F. M. Lewis, of Lewisville, cut 20 . acres of clovi |- for ton ed il. BOILS # CARBUNCLES These unwelcome visitors usually appear in the epriug or summer, when the blood is making an . extra effort to frea itself from the many impurities that have accumulated during the winter months. f^ a r t k iiim lu e la .lii.iL » . . . .... 1 f .. 1 1 J ___________ _ # Carbuncles, which are more painful and dangerous, come most frequently on the back of th* n»»V I, I,. Hannum, of McTiinmmids I sufferefl with diarrhi.cn lor a long eating ing great hole* in the flesh, exhaust the strength and often prove fatal. Boils are regarded bv some valley, is in very poor health. lim e and tlm :ghl I w«> part lx in», »pie aa blessings, aud they pain and inconvenience under . . patiently uud uncomplainingly endure the __________________ mistaken idea that their their health -ne-tir t*»H that l ^ j iito __* _ i . ... . . . is the : mistaken idea that health is is h#»intjr being Iw benetuted, that their l blood o lj Buck envwav and . . this cur d I had apciit m m li time ami J. C. Richard* has returned to Nature s plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased - is full of poison—and moudy and suffered an much mirery Independence from east of the moun- j unleu relieved the entire system will suffer. The boil or carbuncle gives warning of seriim* internal that I had almort decided m gric up tains. troubles, which are only waiting for a favorable opportunity to develop. Many an old sore, running ulcer all hopes of recovery and M in t the re- even cancer, is the result of a neglected boil. ’ U.-uul poi viced at the Presbyterian j R. D. Cooper, of Independence, j DALLAS D ROPPINCS. m il. hut noticing the iidvertiaemeul Keep the blooil pure, and it will keep the ha.vested 60,000 pounds of ti at-cla»s church next Sunday. of Ohnmlierlaiii’a Colic, C.dera, and skin clear of all the irritating impurities that Interesting novelties in dress good» Imps. Hiairhoea Remedy and aim aome tea- just in. Bee uur new plaid.-, new golf cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. N w «hurt*« made hy Smith that will S. S. S. cures boils and carbuncles easily timunaW stating how mine wonderful skirtings, new oxford supina», cam [mnkr your plow last another year. Elmer, son of J. vV. Masterson, died and permanently by reinforcing, purifying and uurea had lice" wiuughl bv ihia rem el’s hair, *tc., etc. The Bue Hive. at Independence lost week, aged 19 llr . R. M. m t t , Cave. 8. C.. w rites: building up the blood and ndding the system of all accumulated waste matter. J. P. Magrudtr had been up from years. edy, I decided to try it. A fter taking “ For tw cutv years I w a s sorely S. S. S. is made of roots and herbs which act directly on the blood, and all poisons, no matter afflicted with boils aud carbuucles UilUhwro among hi« Dalian friends. a few dosv, I was entirely well of that caused by impure blood. It is iuipos- how deep-seated, are soon overcome and driven out by this powerful purely vegetable medicine. W hile feeding a thresher near ‘ aible trouble, aud I wish to ray further to Yon ntay want a good to w gnu, any to describe my suffering ; part o f S. S. S. is not a new, untried remedy, but for The Benton county prune company Buena Vista A tly Torgcoon had Iris the time being unableto work or sleep. my reudera and follow auHVrers that way you will want the best ammuni Several doctor* treated me. and 1 tried fifty years has lieen curing all kinds of blood and skin 1 am a hale aud hearty man to-day lion you can get for tall and wint-r expect« to have about 65 tun« of cured hand b.ully cut. all the so-cnlled blood remedies, but diseases. It has cured thousands, and will cure \ou. nothing seemed to do me auy good. It is a pleasant tonic as well as blood purifier — im nnil feel aa well its I ever did in my use. Rinser's gunstoru is the place to Hint. M n . D. 0 Bronson and ion : During the summer o f i«88 I was per proves tlie appetite and digestion, builds up your life.— O. K. Moomt. Sold hy A. K. go for all such tilings. suaded to trv K. 8. S.. and after taking Susan B. Anthony, who is 80 y»*n* Hu ert, will spend the summer in tbe several bottiea w i.i entirely cured, ana general health and keeps your blood in order. Wilson. •Id, id nick at hwr homo in R oc 1 u *»U t , Prinevilie country. have had no return o f these painful ••• Our physicians have made blood and skin dis pests up to the present time.” New York W e sold out our first lot of golf eases a life study—write them fully about your case M A R K ET REPORT. Frank Howe ia doing fairly well at and any information or advice wanted will be cheerfully given. make no charge ____ — ^ capes. Another si ipnient just in. Dr. McC dlon and family will goon Cane Nome, and fully expect* 'o yet ICorrsctud w«*kly by Kelt. N. k I.1 whatever for thi* eerrice. Send for our book oo Blood and Skin I>iseases-free. Address, Tkt Swift Speeiflo C*„ Atlaita, e*. Exclu. ive styles. The Bee Hive. return to Dallus from their old East *trike something rich. W heat, per buahel,47 eta. renne»d*je home. V Bran, per ton |12. Mi*. Harriet Mason, win* is 79 yeais Whatever is seasonable in the con Shorts, per ton, f 14. Six car load« of 650 mutton sheep old, lias gone f r d l Monmouth to OOUNTY CO URT. D A LLA S CO LLEQ V O PIN IN G . fectionery, fruit or ntelan line cau al Ttoe Chilean government lias «mice« Oats, per bushel, 35 ut a. were last week «hipped from Adhland Moumoutli. _ ed to tka SJ o I usmk I Oolti and Silver ways he had of Walter Williams, Aw Hnu *»i tnivlroo» A l IU ITClont nreanCTUny morning Flour, per 10 barrel*. 12 70. PRO BATK. rrrsti canons ot m e purest make. Cigarette company the exclusive right Miss Pauline N e a p tli, of Riekreall, rtnur, per sack, 80c. Sibley, J. T. W. Brtink, who has geod stock lias returned tn her si-h ml duties tit there has a large gathering of inter to Issue in that republic for the jieriod '» • Uuckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. ested parties iti the assembly hall. of all kinile, has found a ready sale St. Helens Hall in Portland. o f nine years a patent for the covering In tlie mailer of the C. D. Enibree Uermea, $1 50 per cwt. Flanelle Francaise, a new fabric, is President Poling presided and Prof. %f cigarette*. for it among breeder*. «« la t e ; report of cliim * presented was Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. a perfect copy of French flannel Kantuer presided at the piano nod Miss Mattie Lougacre. of Buena examined and approved. Light nud dark colorings, all new Smith temper* shares in a mixture Vista, has returned to Chicago to organ. After tt few happy j n trod tie to- T h e A u t o c a r to th e C y cle. [Corrected weekly by Brown At Son In tbe matter of a petition to sell similes. Polka dot patterns. Tlis Bee that hardens them well without check take a post graduate Course in music. tory remark« the president called on Thsro, litfle wheel, don’t cryl Potatoes, per bushel, 35 eta. Your rotds are had, I know; real properly of tlie Nathaniel H ol H.vu. the member« of the faculty. Prof. D. ing or springing them. But I’ m here now Rutter, per pound, 20eta. man estate it » « * ordered that tlie Dr. 8. A Mulkcy and Dr. J. P. M. Metzger, who is in charge of phi- To show them how See descriptive posters of public Johnson, formerly of Independence, losOyhy and the sciences, Prof. Coun I.ard, per pound, iH&lOcts. widow and oilier heirs be cited to up- To build a road, ju«t to, Iron work Dial will stand hard us sale by S. D. Tucker at Crowley on have been practicing dentistry in tryman, in clitu^e of languuge and Bacon, Bides, per pound, 9(5)10 eta And the Way a will soon be smooth and dry; pear at 10 o'clock October 1st and uge done by J. E. Smith. There, little wheel, don’ t cry! Saturday, September 22nd. Hams, per pound, 12@I5 cts. show cause why petition should no! literature, Prof. Bittner, who will teach Idaho. —EUidU'a ilagruine. bo granted. Shoulders, per pound. 8® 10 cts. mathematics, Prof. Gubser, the teach **• J. W. Crider acd family arc snugly John Van Orsdell will return to er of history, and Prof. Knottier ef Ihe Eggs, per dozen, L0 cts. Have the stage driver to fill your -eitled at Denver in the house of C. Tlie Henry Myer will was ndmiUod ihe agricultural college, and Sum musical department, each of whom Chickens, per dozeu, $3®$4 to probate, and G. \V. Myer wa* made Bnlen) wants. W. Smith and wife, formerly of Dal Thnmslon will attend the state uni R a te T rad e. Dried fru iU . per pound, 12 cts. •«poke briefly and to the point. They executor with A. M. Holme*, 8. T. las. *** There nas been a Hensnttonnl expan versity. Beets, per pound, 1 cents are all young men hut well educated Smith and Alleu Roger* as appraiser*. sion in the volume Of exports of Ameri New arrivals in black brocaded dreas Turnips, ,-er pound, 1 cts. and full of ambition and enthusiasm. When we Ifltve good blood we are Smith is said to be a master band Tlie administrator of the N. Holman can mules. For January, 1000, there goods st lfijj cents, 24 cents, 48 cents healthy, strong, vigorous and full of Cabbage, per pound, 2^ cts. Each appeared of a gonial tem|tern- at making a plow run well— a matter estate wa* charged with $25, value of and (S5 cents. Tbe Bee liive. Onions, per pound, 2 cts. life and energy. Houd[* Sarsaparilla not to he sneezed at if you are going ment hut. with enough backbone and were exported 5,750 mules, against 538 a cow turned over to Ja*. N. Holman. Beans, per pound, 4<k5 cents. «lamina of character to have things head in January last year. Tbe ex makes goad blood. t > hold the handles yourself. The administrator of the Daniel Corn meal, per pound, 2$ ola. go their way. The school, while not port of mules for tlie «eveu months Stoves on tup of stoves and stoves In one Benton county hop yard Rev. Geo. Whiteman, formerly of «eetnnnj) in it« teachings will he thor ended January, 1000, comprises a total Handle estate wa* charged with inven Hay, per tou, $5@$7 all around o ' every kind may tie seen plcksrs were paid 35 cents, and in of 22,204 head, against 4,834 mules for tory of $3,992.74 and wag authorized at Fault’s hardware store. He can m other 45 cents, the price everywhere Dallas, ami who is preaching at oughly Christian, and course or rough the corresponding period in 1808, tbe to tell personal property at private Butte, Montana, has sent hi* sun characters will find no welcome there. C a ta rrh Ca n n ot be Cured. meet your every want in that line ami else being 40 cents. former valued at $1,047,214 and the Bale. Lulher, to attend school ill Salem. The discipline will be rigi 1 but not W ith local applications, as they can tliies nut charge big prices either. If latter at $431,372. Evidently the wars i hard n o me to those inclined to he- The administrator of Iho Edward not reach the seat of the disease. Ca there tie other tilings in the hardware G. L. Hawkins, tlie Independence are of advantage to the horse and the Rev. H. A Deck and wife have re tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis line that you need, lie has them. Lu marble culler, is winning an enviable turned from a two months’ visit with have themselves. But we had not mule growers, aud the end of the wars O’llierno estate was charged with ease, ami in order to cure it you must bricating oils of many kinds and rope lepu ation and gets most of tlie work Iris parents in Pennsylvania. They finished telling about the speaking. will not end all, because the whole $905. Rev. II. L. Pratt and Elder Ballunlvne take internal remedies. H all’s Ca of all sixes. Single or double bitted i j that line in this county. horse and mule supply Is reaching a live opposite Wagoner Bros.’ hlack- of the board of directors gave pleasing tarrh Cure is taken internally, and axes that will make the chips fly fast. A n nou n cem en t. low point, and it will take a number of -initli shop. Salem has been trying to get steam and encouraging talk«, Rev. A. I. j acts directly on the blood and mucous To accommodate those who aat years to catch up with the demand. boats to pay a city license, but ii •*• surfaces. H all’s Calarrh C ure is not E lla and Arnie, daughters of L. Goodiriend e ho wed that small college« partial to the use of atomizer* in ap Agents fur Buttrick’s patterns. Bub wouldn't work, as they are doing bus Ititncr, of Kings Uslley, Imve come to had done wii!e«pread good work a quack medicine. It was prescribed plying liquid* into the naaal passage! L i v e S to c k Census. by one of the best physicians in this scriptions taken for tbe Delineator, iness under a government license. attend Dallas college, and are living throughout the land, and the local It Is evident that the present census for caUtrlial troubles, the proprietor) country for years, and ia a regular per October iiunibei now in. The Bee Whoever has goats, sheep or any in their, own house southeast of the editors had short says. In the after o f live stock Is to be the most complete prepare Cream Balm in liquid form noon quite a number of students sciiption. It is composed of the best Hive. Christian church, thing else tn sell* should let it la- ever made in this country, embracing which will 1»« known a* E ly’s Liquii matriculated, they were given lists of tonics known, combined with the best Cream Balm. I ’ rice including tin *** known through the I te . m i 7. ru , which Hop txpeils say that the present the books needed and yesterday school not only animals on farms and ranches, blood purifiers, acting directly on I he hut those lii cities and towns and aui- »praying tuhe i* 7ft cts. Druggist* ot Cold, wet feet will be apt to make iscun.tantly closely scanned by buy crop is the best ever rsi»eil in the work began in earnest. On account mals of pure blood. mucous surfaces. The perfect com you siek. A t Uaynor’s footwear store ers. hy mail. The liquid form embodim vulley, and Mint none better are being of prune and bop picking many can • bination of the two ingredients is what they have articles that will keep your the medicinal properties of the aoliil Tillamook honey, butti r anil rlieesi gathered anywhere in the world. not enter until next week and some produces such wonderful results in feet warm and dry. Examine their prepiralion. Cream Balm is quickly P O U L T R Y P O IN T E R S . just received at Miiuiitxen’s fish ami There are rumors that some buyer» even later. The prospects are quite curing catarrh. Bend for testinional* stuck before buying elsewhere. absorbed hy the membrane and does poultry market on Mill street. They are trying In tie up gullible grower» flattering and after tlie school has tree. F. J. C h h nfy & Co. proprietors, not dry up the secretion* but change« are selling luts and 1ms of tilings to with one-sided options. It ia agreed proved its merits, other« who had ex-! Oats if sculdeil at night And left to them to a natural aud heullhy cliarac Toledo, O. Sold by druggist«, price tiy our shrewdest business men llml pec ted to go eUewhere w ill» become stund until morning umku an agreeable The hlacksniilhing done by t. V- eat. 75 cents. Halls Fam ily Pills are tin- ter. Ely Brother*, S<> Warren 8t change for the hen«. it will almost invariably prove best Lynch is always well done. best. The harnessmaker at Perrydale has to not sell uulil the crop is ready foi members of our school. Prof. Kant* | Very tiue dust ia an excellent pre N. Y. **• spent his life at that work and lias no market, and that at the natural selling uer’s studio will be in the uppor east ventive of lice and disease uud may he Mr*. W. 8. Elkin s Dead. Examine his stock and time il is hazardous tu hold out for room of the academy, while that of used freely scattered around. Rain or shine you always find the superior. If you wieh to buy sheep o tg o a t», Mrs. Weaver, of the art d pnrtmenf,| The liens should always huve some She was the daughter of David and crowd at The Bee Hive. work before you buy anything in that still higher prices. see what are advertised under the will he in the lower northwest corner i where to dust. They will soon rid them America Grant, who were among the line. heading of New Today. room of the dnrmit rv building Sue selves of lice if they have dust. earliest settlers in this vicinity. Mrs. may always be found there during the I When the wings are cut, the feathers Jeweler Morris lias a great variety of Grant was a daughter of General Cor Ten per cent discount on every There will bo services in tlio college afternoons. By the way she is a na- j do not renew until tin* bird molts, which chapel next Sunday morning nnd ev nelius Gilliam, her sisters, Mrs. L illie thing except groceries at Brown’s time pieces, all sorts of gold rings, lots CURTAIN RAISERS. live of this county, being a daughter; is usually in the fall, but when the ening under charge of Prof. M'-tzer. Collins, lives here and Mrs. Sarah N i store for the next month. Their gro of silverware, eye glasses and sjajeta feathers are pulled out new ones appear ello's at Kalama and their brother, eery margin of profit is tno small to cles, bracelets for ladies and watch Ffolliott Paget is a lineal descendant of • >f B. F. Whiteaker. Let every citizen in a short time. Rev. H. A. Deck will prcaoh al Bridge Mrs. Siddon«. ( f Dallas do something to help along j One advantage with the heavy breeds Smith Gilliam', at W alla Walla. Some be discounted. A silver dollar will charms ami fobs fur gentlemen. port morning ynd evening and at Fulls Sarah Bernhardt mill not appear in the college work and its in te n ts . thirty years ago Maggie Grant mar there buy lots to eat. That is tin of ducku is that they can readily be kept City in Iho afternoon. Putnam Fadeless Dye, dark him London this ho & hou . within an Imlosure with a low fence, ried Mr. Elkins and for ten years liv piece to wisely spend your hop mon- produces the shade of blue so popular Hamilton Reville will not be with Olga and if given water in a trough for bath A Word to Mothers. ed at Lebanon, most of the balance of ay. in dress goods this season This col Nethersole’s company next season. her life having been spent in Dallas Mot h e '« of children affeoUd with ing they will thrive and do well. or is f»«t to light and washing. Ten A late German play, “The Daughter of I>o not allow the drinking fountain to NEW TO-DAY. About a year ago the family moved,t< Erasmus,“ ha« Martin Luther for one of croup or a severe cold need not hesi I stand in the same place all the time. cents a package. Sold by Adam K. Our specially tailor made jacketa an .Southern California for her health. tate to administer Chamberlain's Change it to u new place every day or its characters. Wilson. The benefit was only temporary, the guaranteed in every paiticuUr. Prices J. K. Einmet has secured a Transvaal Cough Remedy. It contain« no opiate j two; otherwise the place may become so W e protect you ot ravage» of consumption having gone from $4 to 4 u KfsOIAN HARES o f HhjllkRT PEDIO The great success of Chaniherlain’r play called “ The Outpost,” in which he nor naroot c in any form aud may be: foul as to cause disease.—8t. Louis Re price*. The Bee Hive. imported stork. Orami lot of younjfwtri loo far. Site died at Long Beaclt on given as confidently to the babe a« to ' public. Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy intends to star. -aie at only «1 each by <’ D. Nuirii at Hhadt llie sea shore ami was taken to her farm, Uai;»ton. Minnie Scligmnn Cutting was given a ui adult. The great success that has m (he treatment of bowel complaint» home at Redlands for burial. The T HE COOKBOOK. When you Want a comfortable rig lias made it standard over tlie greater divorce by default recently in 8t. Louis attended its use in the treatment of husband and three children, Attie, anil swift team, go t* Morrison's barn. part of the civilixed world. For tale from her tall husband, Robert L. Cut colds mid crop has won for it the ap u c t io n s a l e — t h e r e w il l be s o ld A little borax water boiled in the eof- ting. Arthur and Ross, survive her, ami an His motto is to always please patrons by A K. Wilson. proval and praise it has received auction on the Lyle place at 10 o'clock H*1 September 29th, homci*, cow:’ houn, farm only brother, Wnt. Grant,lives ill Dal in «Very particular. Mary Mannering will star next season throughout the United States and in feeoot twice a week for 15 minutes •toy, tools, etc, Mis* Ha'lock has a complete stock in “ A Durward Layde,” a romantic many foieign lauds. For sale hy A. twecteii* and purifies it. las. Wherever there was sickness or In making hmid rub a little sweet lard of new millinery at her store up stairs drama concerning the adventure of a K. Wilson. distress around her she could always or butter over the top as often as It is PUBLISHING T A X SALE. ed a n d w h i t e s , y e a h o l d h e i f e r w i t h ill the Wilaun block, Miss Rowell, of creole girl in America. 1« found. N ot one in Dallas had a --------- ♦ • ♦ - ■ ' ■ — kneaded, and it will not only rise more underbit in left ear strayed from my place on It is said that Mme. Modjeska intends nobler record in that regard. Last January .Sheriff Van Orsilel Albany, being her accomplished trim S A L E M SLIPS. quickly, but will have a soft, delicious Salt creek August IS. SuiUble reward for h«r re to give up her usifal tour of this country covery. Addi en« J. Ii. Drown, Dalbu. published a delinquent tax sale in the mer. Mrs. Krunk no longer hat any next season and will spend the time crust when baked. Polk county people while visiting Endured D eath’* A gon ies. Independence Enterprise. That pa interest in the business. Rhubarb jam is particularly nice if a among her relatives in Poland. the fair should drop in ui the New little ginger b«* added to the preserve. A O ily a roaring tire enabled J. M |n-r not having enoinih extra material NE FULL BLOODED COT8WOLD BUCK AND The great ambition of Novell!, the Fakirs of all kinds are abroad gull York Racket store and see how cheap half portion of chopped pineapple also O el#ht graded Cotawold buck* for Male by F. .M. m sei it up had it done on a linotype Garrettson, of B.m Antonio, Texas, t ing easily persiiaued people out of much talked of Italian actor, is said to they are selling all kind« of household 1 make* a delicious eon feet ion. giving its Smith, of LewinvUle. lie down when attacked by asthma, machine at the Salem Statesman of be to act Hamlet in English in the Me- their money. Many of the slick ton- moriai theater at Ktratford-on-Avon. supplies. Everything to wear at hot-1 own flavor to the rhubarb. Rut rhubarb from which lie suffered for years. Hi fice. brevier tvp$ being used and the gued gentry are now in the valley Hiid jam tart—uu nutmcl. us it were—is su C TIU YK J) IX JULY A SMALL tlLACK MAItK Denman Thompson in spenkiug of tom figures. writes his misery was often so great agreed price 20 cents a line. Neither perlatively goisl outing served with O with whit« face, . I v.» eye »ltd one white (riot. will in due t'nin pass through this “ Our New Minister,” his new comedy that it seemed he endured ihe agonie printers nor anybody rise objected to I.»at ,C«'| owtr home id Join, Vernon. Hultshlc rc- cream. oounty, skinning the gullible right drama of New England life, aayi that he «»i-d lor her »««ovary. Addrcua Men. Thofniwoii of death, but Dr K in g’s New Diacov- it as unreasonable. Some weeks age T lie steel bridge fe#d yard lias been Wlii qa-d cream makes a dainty fish Ihtllns. is looking forward to another “ Home and left. ery fur consumpti m wholly cured the sheriff made an agreement with stead” success for this production. crowded all tbe week with Polk *oun- | sauce ..pt'caling to tin* eye and the pal him. This marvelous medicine is the us to publish the 1893 delinquent lax The Mell.odist annual conference is Miss Gertrude Coghlan, the daughter ty teams. The convenience of loca ate. Whip the cream, which should be t ’ oRTY if had o r ooo n COTHWOLI) Kill only known cure for asthma as wil in the same manner and at the aatm now in aession at Ashland and that of of Charles Coghlau, is to make a tour tion« and the quality of the service at cold n ii «! 21 hours old, to 'a thick sub Í nini fifty x<«ts fo rm i« hy 1, K. Robbllw i as consumption, coughs and colds and price W s *.n t the work to the States • he South Methodists at Albany. Rev next season at the head of a company, stance. far beyond froth, yet not turned Dallar. tract people there. to butter, ivtnon.bo!jug that It doubles In all throat, chest and lung troubles m m office for the same reason, the in C. G. Harmon lias gone tu Iris new playing the part of Becky Sharp in her bulk by i his opo’ Hlmn. add a few drops Price 50 cents, and $1. Guaranteed. strucliiiiis living precisely as in the work at Waitsburg. Washington, and father’« dramatisation of **Vanity Fair.” M PALMER HAS FOR «A L E A DO Sergeant Warren and 16 United States T ri ll bottles free at M. D Ellis’ drug case of the En'erprise. A glance ai Itev I). C. McFarland is attending The pictures taken at the Cronise ot anchovy sauce and serve cold. » net of heavy work harnen«. troopers just returned from the Philip studio are always better than you can the list in this pa|iur will snow Ilia: -be conference. store. pines have beeu engaged to do the rough get at most other places. abbreviations were used wherever pus Many of the campers who are pii-lt- rider act with “ Khenandoah” next »ear I T THE UPPER BOISE PLACK, WEST OY DA! - aible. Tlie usual rales in nonpariel T h e • » • * • F air. ftjfpin on a spec specimen laa, Hunte’’ h Son will veil n*>me 2-yeai-old ing Imp« around Dallas wil) wan non, which goes out fljtfio «oine ynrhiin» Mid eome calre* dnrliiff the la»t week The present state * fair at Salem is tvpe vary from 62 to $2.50 an inch -ome nice single nr group pictures I- lar 'Hie f l e a m f m i n i t i y p e o p le g f v e f i l c h in September. Thi* I wing in brevier, a larger type, said to be the biggest and bast *v «r c o m p l e t e jritti«f*ctiou a a to draw a the price was reduced to $1.80 a> take inline and one of the very lies TH E ■ ORE dre ? I( m o d el . held there. Fur the first time in ma g'anl aized trade from Polk county. inch of nine lines. An effort has beer irtiate in the state. T. J. Cherriugton. KM EN HER THE PUBLIC RALE OF STUC ns years it is a real farmers fair, the made to tarnish our liiisin*«* reputa has a well equipped gallery right here The work they turn out U always cf R »aw farm i h g Implencnu, September '7th, Very small hamlkprrhlefs daintily em hlirs* truts nocupyni* a secundary Baker place «even mi!•»« south of Dallai. H tion in conneetiun therewith, for whs' hi Dallas *ml is ready to take the best broidered and t.-inuned with lace are the superior quality. nmy lie had there. ..I.. « T h e r e are numerous exhibits photograph» of them and tin ir child j fashion. remain* Ihe public mii*t judge. W —o— Jd stock of all kind..... . of it iff high are willing In le judged in thi* malic en that they ever saw. Cashmere* In pretty light colors are em nnalitr. Washington. Nevada and W atch ihe proud fathers and fond I pAKKKH * JONES, AT THE VTEW A UT HAW MILL y the reputation acquiied during The continuous damp wea'her the broidered in small rings of white silk, mothers as they tome out of John* 1 on Mill Creek, will for the next thirty dity« »<dl California animals of different sort» twelve year* intimate and extensive first of the week prompted Graves A which give them a new style. roUKh Inin her at 4b, for ca«h. Add re**. Sheridan. come ill f»r a g »al share of attention, | ««in's clothing store accompanied by Low necked nightxowna made with a dealing with the people of Polk conn Yoakum to offer 50 cents a box for Iwi'ig fi,,e *" Knuwing onw say tjr. Concerning the m atte' Rnlit. J much trimmed loose bodice end a trim iheir son« in new guus. The toys ate OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH picking hops and it at once added a med skirt attached are the mode* for | thoroughly pleased because the gar* I l l J K. CLARK, AT BB'KRKALL, HAS SOU EX* that the California state fair never had HYP0PH0SPHITES Hendricks, manager of I ■« States j »V s tra « ‘**1 Cotiwoki aheep to let out on the stimulus to that huviness, causing summer wear. so large or so valuable an exhibit of I ments fit and «nit them $nd the par- man, wrote to ns as follows: "M y at hem to get m »ny a la>x | ickod that live stock. The dificrent breeds of A uew silk which is like quicksilver in I •*nts are happy be.'suse l|p*ir children Jsiry cattle are repreaenteil by so tent ion has been called to an article otherwise would have been siill on tin- appearance has appeared. It ia plain, : look an nice in the nobby cloibing al should always be kept in noilTY.TWO flooD OOATH, HALF OF THEM in tlie Observer concerning the typ> vines. They hating 150 seres of hop» not figured, and la ased tut waiata in any« to be hail at Johnson'«. peili animals and men of experience the house for the fol I narr union, for «ule or to trade for ahoep by J um . 'limited. Ballet n. sro there to explain their merits. Two tl-e-l in advertisement of Polk county require a small army to gather them stead of taffeta. lowing reasons: One button kid /{lore* are worn with creameries are in praclica’. operation, delinquent tax list. The type used is Lola of Polkiteg are eating at llel- Hop picking in rainy wont her bring* tbe new steer e. which has tbe dainty un- showiag everything that ntte might brevier, the kind usually employed in HALE OK TRADE BY NAMUKL OR It, OF W e ha<c set such nut the peculiar phase* of human na- dersleeve handed oo »-looely st the wrist I I mbraiid’s while attending the state FIRST - Because. If any member F M o ll Ru-kreull, a j<uod l,<yu pound work marc. wa it o know concernii g mi k, butter swell work ol Isle that e longer glove is clamay. of the family has a hard cold, It fair. atnl cheese John Stump, of Mon advert ¡sementv for the n< wspapers of tnre. In Mime yard* there have Iwvn Hcerfa of melteee and bru-aels lace are will cure It. sevnal Willamette Valley comities j sour faces and grumbling tongue* very much worn « ith tbe eoft, finely mouth, shows 16 choice Angora goats H o u r c o t m w o l d h i c k m a n d o n e «» r a d e SECOND - Because, If the chil F Shropshire and Cotawold buck for aale by Ham- and 32 Cotawold sheep hard to beat. and have never employed any other 1 George Hagood’e thirty pickers have tucked silk stecks. They are carried The elegant confectionery store of tiel Orr at Kick reali. ' style of type. The manner of setting been a happy set, rain or shine. The twice around the neck and tied sailor dren are delicate and sickly. It will Th* different breeds of swine are Ellis & Zinn on State street near th** largely represented by tboronglihreds the type i* also ihe usual one for such ntlier d*y when it became too wet to fnshiou, how on tbe heat. make them strong and well. Court house draws great crowd« who T * 0 BILLY GOATS OF C. P. BAILT Gold and silver ribbons, which are silk In one building are alx-ut 80B speci type— ill fact there i* nothing unusual pick they stood around tlie Imp pole* have been told wliat nice tiling» they breeding, one 4 and «me ty eira old, f<*r TH IRD- Because, if the father #r vi 1 a m in connection with the ,natter.'’ in groteaqne raiment, danced, sung nud tinsel wove* i >getbrr, are a new mens of the lest poultry in the state iiiitter of pure bred Cotawold buck*. can get liter«*. mother Is losing flesh and becom fancy and a «ery po tty on« for belts and P. A. Link; Lewluvillo, Oregon. and laughed. and about lisU as many pedigteed collar bands. They ere ea »oft end Ing thin and emaciated it will build Belgian hares. The pavilion to* is Charlie Campbell ami John Fraket A trustworthy -hop buyer aays that pliable as if they were of ail silk. them up and give them-Resit and more attractive than ever before, the are home from Cape Nome. Mr. Henry Brown i» » born liveryman A LED HAY OK STRAW TAKEN ON STORAGE The elegance of the white lawn petti Ii reasonable price«. Apply at tira sheriff'« of* strength. exhibits being t«rv different from Campbell was most of the time car groweis should not lie in a big hurry coat has no limit this oeaeon. It Is trim and ilelighta in rigging out his pa what ha* so often been seen there penlering, anmeiim** by contract and to sell. He oaye that Lnndn» hop med with very haiHl-onte embroidery and trons to their satisfaction. Tell him FO U R T H — Because It Is the The display of vegetables ia remark*- sometimes at $1.50 an hour. He per- buyers will not make offere for Ameri tece, is made to fit the bipa le the approv just a hat you want an 1 you will get standard remedy In all throat and o n e y t o i /> a n o n ! m p r o v e d f a r m ru*'* bly line. h*|* made more money then any can hope until they have seen samples ed fashion sod cost* anywhere from f*Ju it. ptrx) at n«uaI ratas by Oatar llatter, Dalla«, lung affections. . — --------- « • » ------ —— body else that went from this county. of them. As samples ere ju *l begin to » 3 . A plain pale Mae pereaol I* on* of th* R*-v. A. J Hunsakcrwill not preach Monday’s rains on lop of what hail -Mr Krake» was unlucky, having been ning to go to Imp buying centers, the No household should be without it. o n e y to u > a n a t « p e r c e n t o n f a r m before fallen caused many pickers to coniine.I In tlie pr»t bouse for »¡Ity consumer* will not be ready to make item* of * fashionable outfit this eeaacn, here next Kunday, but will Heptem- It can be taken In summer as well security. J. L. COLLINS, Dal’a* and a detachable rover of fine white inns- desert the Independence lo p yard-, days with small pox. lie says every htils before !be last of this month.' He toeked and trimmed with vaienrienoe« her 30»h. i as in winter bat the pickers around Dallas scented thing was grossly everdone and think* Tbe indication* ere that if owner* act lace transforms It into • dressy owe fog u k . and f t oo, all dniggtas. W illi« Howker i« to again teach tl»« ff. HAVE MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED SCOTT A MOWN»-, UwmMi, Now /art. to be of better staving quality for time* there will be far belter next shrew illy they will get at least 15 afternonp*— New York h * fatui property. «IBLE Y A EAKIN f t Montgomery school. ren u for tlieir output. yeer. most of them worked right along. Fr*mi the Times, 11 ill»'ill*, V*. Baneful Bolle Dangerous C arb u n cles H A R SCOTTS EMULSION M M U