• 100 R e w a r d BIOO
The reader* of this paper will b '
plea.ed to learn that there 1» »1 leers i
one dreaileil disease tliel acumen Inn j
luen able to cure in all ¡1« »l» ,e » , *n>l
Unit ie catarrh. Hall's (u la rih Cur*
is tin) only puaitlvo cure known to the
tneiliciil fruternil). Catarrh l-eing a
Constitutional disease, require« a eon
stiuitional treatment. Hull,* Calairh I
Cure ia taken internally, a c in g di- I
rectly upon the bhaal ami inucotia
aurfacat of the ayatem, thereby des
troying the foundation **f Hie di»ea.c,
aurl giving the patient
strength
by
building up the «••>«>»' itution
end »aviating nature in doing ita work
The Fair ator», m xt to Meyer'« d«y
The proprietor« have an nrneh laith in
inolia »lore would m»k
your child
curative power», thalO iey otter $100
ren dance with delight. They have
for any ca»e ih«i*it fail» to cur*. Send TA# Discoverer of Swsrep-Xost et Work la ¡ ¡ n e g h i i very thing to make young
Eie Laboratory.
for tostimonialx. AdJresa F. J. t'be
sters happy at Christmas time. A
There Is e disease prevailing In this ! few dellar« will buy a big lot ef pre'ty
n e» 4 Co., Toledo, Ohio
Sell! by all
country most dangerous because so decep tilinga theie.
druggists at 75 cent*. H a ll’a lau til)
tive, Many sudden deaths are caused by
pill* are the beat.
it— heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
Sunday S c h o o l C o n v e n t i o n .
A t Lewiavil 0 on Buudoy, Decern bei
30th, the following program will ti«
carried cut: A leaaon review will fel
low the Sunday veliool »earion. wbieb
l ogins at 10 o’clock. A t 11:30 Rev.
Itcever will dieouss whether the binle
i» adapted to the young manhood of
(•«lay, after which a basket dmuur
will l»e served. A t 1 o’clock there
will be a eircle prayer (or Suodiv euc
ce«« during 1901. and then Rev Kelly
will «how that we are not «uffirieiitl)
awake to tha im|H*rtance of Sunday
school work
Win. W illiam « will tell
h iw to keep laiva away from Sunday
school and Mr. Kowle will lead nil et-
sey on Tha Prodigal Son. Henry
lleiry will treat of the ilitBculty ami
responsibility ef teaching an adalt
chi»«, after which there will he report*
from the various aehools eoueeriiing
the veare work
Soma of tha desired
item « will be the numhei enrolled,
average attendance,
additi* us
to
diurcbea from tlie acboule and amoant
spent for missions.
Juot Sa ved Hi* Llfo.
I t was a thrilling escape that Char
lee P ane of Bowers ton, O., lately !iw<‘
from e flightful death
Far twi
years a severe lung trouble eenataatli
grew worse untill it seemed It* must
die <>f Cousumptioe. Then he hegst
to use Dr. K ing’s New Discovery am’
lately wrote: “ It gave instant relict
and
effected a permanent our*.’
Hucli wonderful cure* have for 25
years, proven it’s power to cure all
Throat, Chest and Lung troubles.
Price 50 cent« and $1.00. Every
bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free
at M. D. Ellis’* drug store.
COUNCIL M EETING.
The council met in regular session
In-t Monday evening with all present
except Woods and Ellis presiding.
The auditor reported that J. H. A1
hert had lefesed to assign the city
bonds.
Then# claims wera ordered paid
L. D. Daniel, wall paper.........$ 1 I I
tí. E. Snyder, guard a; CoeWV 50 00
The bills of M DydEHis and C. H.
Chapman for niedij" e and
' " ' J coffiiu “ in
not allowed,
the Cook m tiiii
»lin g fi+ U ie re-
A . , o rd ln a Y o a *
pa^ed.
bonding of the
An ordinance to
free hyp'
hotic exhibitions
An ordinance ordering a sidewalk
on the east side of Hayter street, be
tween Washington and Clay, the
same to lie finished by January 1st.
On motion of Hayter an ordinance
was ordered drafted calling for the
construction of a sidewalk on Shelton
street between Mill and Washington
and *n the cast side of Hayter street
between Court and Washington.
On niution of Hayter the quarnn
line officer at the Co»k premises was
discharged, and the marshal was ur
dered to notify the family to remain
on the promisee nnlil the 1st of Janti
ary, and to notify W m . Stump, the
father ef Mr«. Ceoit, to provide for the
wants of Hie Cook family.
On motion of Howe adjourned.
BRIDGEPORT.
Arthur Yasrall has retorne«! from
Pot timid.
Edward Loe, who ia atteeding
school at Dallas, was home Sunday.
N. Chapin and family have hem
vj-itiug relatives near Sheridan.
Mr*. I. L. Smith, of Washington, is
down visiting lelalive*.
II B, Riggs has purchased" soon
goals.
Ciarm e- L e la slashing for C. C
Gardner, and the K.iu hoys for J. B
Smith.
Miss Myrtle Hehhard, of McTiin-
monda Valley, is «¡»¡tin g st the home
of Wm. Fold.
Rev. H. A. Deck will prraoh at the
Evangelical church Sunday and they
will elect officers fur the following
year.
Wilber Lewis lias moved to the H u
ber place, «nil will cultivate the hop
yard for I, F. Yocum, who is also run
ning the Mason yard.
f Gilbert Tyson ia fem in gn nd other
wise improving his pro|«rty,
ROCK CREEK.
Mr. Jecoha is visiting his friend.
Fred Wittenalron, one of onr enter
prising settlers.
F. J. Morri*«n is hauling more lum
ber to cempletc Ilia house.
W e have had a week of rain witft
s .me hail and wind.
The postraer woald like I# hear from
Jacob W i»k and Mathew Hayes, there
b*in$ official letters here fur them.
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The Bast PI a atar.
A piece of flinnel dampened wi:h
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
to the affected |>«rts is superior to any
plaster. When troubled will* lame
back or pain* in tha side or chest,
give it s trial and you are certain to
be more than pleased with the pronip'
relief whieh it eff irds
Pain Balm
also enres rheumatism
One appli
ration give* relief. For tale by A K .i
W ile »«.
•sen lb»
“T *
iX J k . ,
_ j 9 m i * U ■ V w N l M i
Mm. U. S Grant b > *<*«• lo visit
lirr tuter, Mr* M inr * itli, who lm«|
been very «ick.
Marble Cutter H.tu ki '».o f Inriepeu
(lauice, ha«*- built M|* *»« £ >o»| a reputn
lion ill bi% li ie that l w» few | h »« h Ie in i
tli in county (send e m y for remote ry
work.
' * *
The D*U:.* Woodmen have clu^eii
a8 official* W . G. V ufcftl, Sol. Blex*>iii^,
lUlpli WilliHine, i *. Grunt, J. K
or apoplexy are often the resuk of kidney
The New York Racket itorc nerer
Sibley, F. II. Morrison. J. W .M i.cbcll,
disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad
bad
a
nicar
display
cf
thing«
far
the
vance the kidney-poisoned blood w ill attack
II. C. Kakin and A. P. Shirr.
Articles to suit all
tha vital organs, or the kidneys themselves holiday occasion.
teatee.
ell
needs
and
all
purses.
Drop
AwcMi.r Ceil nor ulve* notice tlml
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Then the richness of the blood— the albumen in and give them an idea uf about tlie b«»itril of iqtiulitiitioii will meet At
— leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's what yeu want and they will show the
of tlie county clerk .Monday
isease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
you e variety frum which to si lest.
Dectinljcr 17m !<» examine And correct
Dr. Kilm er's Swamp-Root the new dis
any arrora in the a**e**numt roll.
covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopelesa cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists In flfty-cenl
and dollar sixes. A sample bottle sent free
by rr.clt; also a book telling about Swamp-
Root and Its wonderful cures.
Address
Dr. Kilm er & Co., Binghamton, N . Y . and
mantion this paper.
Nuvel'iea and toilet ware, standard
•ilverware for tlie table, gill pielero
fraine in late designs, werrante«l gold
and «liv e 1 wa'clu a and an eodleaa va
riety of preily jewelry for Christum«
p r e d it i limy he had at Bqrr’x jewelry
stare.
A bioiii ; the #ena $»f II ioumhiu U who
have usad Chainheri^iti'a i ’oiifh ram
•dy for otsldfi and lu grippe during the
last few yaam, to our km-wle«*#»», not
* single chs # Inis rertiitad in pn#u
fiionia. Tho». Whilfiald tfe Oo., 2^0
WHbnsh iivriiue. Chtaugo ‘ one of the j
moit prominent retail drugg rts in |
■ hat city, in epeaking of Iki«, aaya: |
"W v
r* commend rbamperlAin’«
^outli Rvmady for la gripna in many
cat*«*, aft it nut only gives prompt and
com plait recovery, but alao coanler
aat« any leudan^y of Ugrippe to re
sult in pneumonia." Far »ale h» A.
K. Wilanu.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
R O Y A L Baking
Powder is indispens
able to the prepara
tion o f the finest
cake, h ot-b reads,
rolls and muffins.
Makes
the lightest
most
delicious
and
tasty
hot biscuit
Shaffer, the larnese maker opposite
.anti’s drug store, lie as thorn all in
• t o p o it he C ou gh
get'ing and retaining trade bieattse
And werke o ff the cold. Laxative hr*
Ilia material is better, Ilia work more
■woquiuiu* tablets care * «-«Id ip «ne
lasting ned hi* prices lower than at
day. No »lire, no pay. Prie», 24 >th*r shop*.
vents.
—e—
When you have an unwell animal
G reat C l e a r a n c e Sale.
Miea Ozomi C<mtar, of Monmouth,
I will tell all millinery et a great remember that Dr Kveler a', the steel
Im* been m.irried to Lee Mnuuta, of
reduction the balance of the season bridge feed yard baa had many years
Litne county.
tnd will give a p rre with every hat atHily and experience in veterinary
Location, corner ef Main and Mill mutters and can most likely cure it.
Mnse Sutton and Joe I)»iv, of Grand
Htreets, Dallas.
M rs . K m i t i i
Ronde, were biougbt to j lil Wednaa-
dny on a charge of stealing cattle
Discreet people buy serviceable ra
C H R IS T M A S ¡N D ALLAS.
from John Wa.dieno.
tber than showy things. There will
Alum is used in some baking powders be
Paying two prices for holiday things he many a rainy day b-fnre summer
President Polhtg and Sii|>eiinten
cause it is cheap. It costs but a few cents a
ia nonsense while there is a plan and here is a pointer for those who dent 8tarr, of D^llne, are to take part
pound whereas the chief ingredient in a pure
wkera you eea get them s* maeh will need to be out iu it. Johnson A in the state teachers convention at
powder costs thirty. But alum is a corrosive
cheaper. On Mill stseet at Dodaoa’r 0 *. have the best ma-kintothes in tli* Albany naxt week.
poison which, taken in food, acts injuriously
Racket atoie is a goetl place t# hay market and they witl positively keep
upon the stomach, liver and kidney«.
There will ba a school fund jijfpor-
out dampness and guard against sick
prose n ts.
iionment of about $ 2 « scholar on
ness. Fathers, brothers or suite eould
«* «
January 7th.
^
give nothing fer n Christmas present
Feetweas ef ell seifs for everybody Ilian a neat suit nr some special gar
ROYAL »AKIN0 M W 0E R CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK.
Au excellent piogreni is being ar
st Geynor’s shoe store. A highly ap ment. A silk handkercheif would be ranged for the Preebyterian Sunday
preciated Christmas gift would be a an appropriate present.
school Christ mux tree.
niee pair of slippers, which they hare
Bert Conner of 8 »lt creek was last
Mrs. I. M. Painter has returned from
W e want cerrcspondenee from ev
At the Epworllt League xewing so
in great variety.
n visit to her soil, Fred , In Seuttle.
cial at Mrs. Uglow’s Wednesday « v e i l week niKrrled to Kate Ivie of SheridAn. ery neighborhood iu lire county.
Not
simply
eccasionully
but
every
•a*
day in tlie week the steam laundry ing. Win tli* I ’aliuei carried off lha
The officers elect of Jennings ma
W e have erdered the Oregonian in
J. T. Lady, o f Willumine, a n d Mrs.
If the Mill street gna stare should
tbriis out better washing than any prize for making the beat shirt and sonic bulge are R. K. Williams Rub. rt connection with this paper for L.
W. H. Kuykendall, ef Eastern Ore
he closed hundreds would regret it,
Lee
Smith
came
out
ahead
ill
the
competitor ft* the city. They have a
Gay nor, E. C. Kirkpatrick, R. 8. Con Wiekal, Fall» City; E, T. Morrison, gon, have been a m o n g their Dallas
for besides furnishing everything lor
big Polk county trade and the stages manufacture of tents.
ner, Wm. Faul and David McDonald B all.ton; W. A. Ayres, Dallas; and A. friends this week.
sportsmen, it ia headquarters for near
take packages both ways free.
John Hughes. John Moyer and C. L. They will have » joint insinuation II. Fletther, Enterprise.
ly all kinds of repairing. Take yettr
The people of North Dallas met at
Hopkins have become Odd Fellows with the Chapter • January 18th.
broken artieles to Mr. Risser.
Jacob Ranh, of Monmouth, ia suing
Go now to the Oronise Studio and at Falls City. >
A ll the pastors and presidents of for a divorce from his wife, t* whom the school house .Saturday evening
and organized a literary society with
The public school pupils have been yeung peoples societies met Tuesday lie was married some two years ago
I. V. Lynch delights to gel a diffi- order tine pictures for New Year gifts.
the following o ffic e «: President, J.
on
short
acquaintance.
evening
and
decided
to
ftold
a
series
so
well
drilled
that
when
the
fire
•mil job of blaeksmittiing auch as most
Boyer; vice presidents, Elmer
of Hominy afternoon iiniuii meetings,
alarm
sounds
the
whole
school
can
bs
iverkiiian^m ffiEilo.
Tire newly elected Eastern Star offi fart Brown; recording secretary.
Never before did the Yekohomo Ten
the
first
one
at
the
Presbyterian
inarched
out
ofjUie
building
in
aft
or
- U m tie v s so m a n y a n d su ch a ltra c-
cers are Mr». Jennie Carmter. -Mte.-
a W h ; corre.pomltn
derly mannefvn less than a minute. church at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon Rena Hart, Mr«. Libbie Muir, Mrs.
Brown’s store is headquarters for 'ive things for for Christmas. Useful
ry Mine Martha K en t; lie _____ _ ___
December
30th,
Prof.
Reynolds
pro-
everything substantial in belli dry tableware rod ornamental thing« for
The MnnriUen general market ia siding. Hsid meetings are sure to Josephine Biddle, Mrs. Mary Himon- liilc liell. The qtteelletr for debate en
garni* and groceries. They keep a all parte of the house. A fancy 25 well stix'ked with every thing to eat. <lraw weil and be interesting and prof ton, Mil* Nora Craven and A. B. next Haturday evening it: “ Reaelved,
Muir.
sharp loekout and always procure the cent enp and saucer given free with Fresh fish and |xmllry and all sorts itable. Frank Brown waa
that the pen in mightier than the
chosen
latest and heat in all lines. They de eaolt dollar purchase of tea or coffee. of fruits, vegetables and canned goods. president Httd Miss Fanuiv Demptey,
Gueis on tho beans at Rsgg’s gro sword.’’ Everybody invited.
vote considerable attention to Chri«t-
They buy market stuff.
secretary of the union.
cery where you can get toys, souvenir
ma* things rind invite an inspection
R. E, W illiam * hat gone to ttinne-
Gold spectacles end eye glasses, gold
and china dishes uf all kinds.
The Bee Hive is too heavily sl«>cked
npolia with six car leads of Dalian
Hard
wheat
Hoar
85
cents
a
sack,
•-»
and silver headed eanea and umbrel with holiday geodt which must be
also mil, feed and baled hay at the
The thirty foot front Emmons prop prunes weighing 185,000 pounds, te
Hsrdwareman Fault does not keep la*, cttl glasa, solid and plated silver sold new regardless of price. Cut
white front grocery.
erty on which tli* Ellis drug store is be told as toon at the market suits.
such arlielss as arc liable to go out of ware noveltb a of the season, timepie prices prevail on ever) thing of that
located wut seld last Saturday tu R. E. He will try to arrange for handling
style or soon lese their usefulness. eea ef all kimla and ebony goods to nature and shrewd buyers will profit
T h * biggest let of logs that ever
next year’s cop s. E. C. Kirkpatrick
Everything there ie cd standard quali enit you »re but a few of the Christ thereby, (to end get yonr choice be came down the La Creole at one lime, Williams at $2,925, there being half »
and wife Imre alto gone east, she tu
dozen other bidders.
ty and permanent value. While mak mas offering» to he seen at tho jewolry fore the ruth begins.
are now in the pond st Thurston’s
visit relatives and he to investigate
ing uo specially of holiday goods, he emporium of 8. W. Thompson A Co.
mill. There are nearly 1,000 of them
The holiday things on display al and they will make ulnioet a millou • Jewlor Morris has a large and pleas tho hop business. They will all be
keeps many things things that would near the old pottnffic* stand, There
ing variety of things for Christmas gone until after the holidays and may
be greatly appreciated at this sea.on. von can easily find what would great Osfield’s store are lint of a flimsy or feet of lumber.
preseats and always sells as low at any gain many pointers valuable to our
trashy kind, but substantial and use
I.*ok into liia show cest-s where many ly please several different friends.
Harry Coad, ef Gooseneck, is back lardy else. A ll he asks is that you so* fruit and hop misers.
ful. They are so .nicely displayed
of them are on display.
COLLEGE NOTES.
that you will find lie trouble in mak from Han fFraticisco, where lie was his gouds before buying elsevhere.
Prof, D. M. Metzger will preach in
a*«
ing a seleetion. Now is the time In successfully treated fer cancer.
the college next Sunday morning.
Remember
the
program
at
the
lit
8lagedriver Fidler makes it his bus
buy before uthers have pickrd out the
The evening will be occupie«l by a
Report of North Dallas school for
iness to give satisfaction to all wh* erary and the «upper aflerwrrd.
most desirable lliiufs.
Christmas service. The pastor will
month
ending
November
23rd;
En
order things frem Haleru.
The school will close Friday, and
preach at Bridgeport in the morning.’
rolled, 39; average atlewdanes, 38;
Services
et
Presbyterian'
church
th* next term will begin Jail, 2nd.
**•
next Sunday will he as follew t: Dox- lardy, 2 ; net ahtent nor tartly, Marvin
The ladies < f tlie United Evangoli-
If you ueo«l seme furniture and have
The term’s work is being close' ology, invocation, gloria, anthem, ser Boy«r, W alter Ksnt, Emma, Harry
cul church will serve a Conundrum
kul little money, go to Keralake’s with ex« client results.
mon, The Pilgrimage of the Magi; ob ami Raymond Cairnet, Lula and Ma
supper in the dormitory dining Irall
mie McIntosh, Rota anil Nora Schroe-
•Sore an Main street. He has both
after open literary meeting this even
Several m w classes will he nrgauiz ligulo, solo and chorus, The S'er w(
der, Clarence and Effie Townsend,
new and second hand geode et pries»
ing.
ed next term for such as are desirous Bethlehem. In the evening by mm,
Htell* and Geergc Lyons, Marlin and
'<> suit «n r purse. 8#e Ills e««y rock
of taking the examination for teach Glory lie to God *n H igh ; anthem.
• •re and dining room ehuirs.
Theie wete Shepheids; lecture, Jeans Mary W irl, Martha, George and
er* certificates.
in this age; solo, Mrs. C. A. Dunn; Ctintnii* Brown, Nona, Victor and
N E W T O -D A Y .
The seets from the Lafarete semi congregation, Hark the Sound of A n Henry Uede, Anna, Linnie, Jan., V el
Mrs. Shaffer, the milliner can meet
ma and Glenn Mitolndl.
nary have been sliip|>ed to Pallas and gel vuicee.
nlmoat any headwear want and lies *
L e n a V . C a m p b e l l , tea ch e r.
placid in the college reuileliee rooms,
variety uf pretty tiling« that wouhl
The uei«M) watch night eervice is to
AI.KII W HEAT HAT FOB HALK BY »AMI'EL.
making a decided improvement.
tataka pleasing gif's. Brop in and ask
B Orr, of Rk-kreail.
Among the rural mail delivery
1« held in the South Melhndisl church
o see her Chriatmaa offerings.
beginning at tf o'clock. Revs (Joed rent*» laid out from Salem, service to
ENTERTAINMENT.
li r o l l » LU*T HIM DAY NUUK BETWEEN
friend and Poling will deliver the ser begin in Jaatiary, ere : Route No 1—
•*a
W Dallas and I' a M* City Kinder |«lc»n* liove it
Across the river, down the river road
There will be e Christmas enter mon».
at I»unk m Dolina'
On* of tlie heat blacksmiths in all
to Liaceln, Ie tha forks nf the read,
tainment and tree at the Mevliodist
this region is John K Smith.
P«rople from nearly all over tli
'»»»in g northwest by Spring Valley
church next Monday evening Thi
nuiily
are
coming
to
Dslla«
for
tin
ir
n. TOtrffftKVD. DF FKUKTTMLK, HA* KOK
.* «
following progrtm.mi will be rendei Christinas things la c..u»u our march s c h o o l heuse; thence p.st Zen* end
lu r r v l Plymouth fluark gta« k, Bocoiid t«»
| 0 . «
Brush College back to Salem. Routs
Even if the io.id« are bad |>*opU d:
mm«. Lgg., iu B»:nn jm . V, ¡J avH A 1 " i' 0 ok*r*l* ut
nits Imre so lunch that they want.
' MB MOD*hit: B p
D riu
l BM.
No
2—
Out
of
Kalem,
up
the
river
past
mu-l tiavel. Thu beat place in towi.
Organ voluntary.
t* get a livery diitfit it Morrison's at»
Miss Alibi« Wiekal, who it tuaehing Kola to Rlekreall; thence north
Rung— School.
El,OIAN
li AM F.rt FOR «A1.JC.
Vt L flAVfc
ble south of the court house. HI*
it Pionoer, has ordered (Ids paper and th* Portland »nil Corvallis road In the
Prayer— Pastor.
_prtoOB ranging front #15 down ’ to AO
1
rige.ride easy and are ceinfer'.able.
he Oregonian
to two friends
a. interrectiun ef the Oak Grave road;
Anthem— Choir.
cent#, dome first claaB kreodinir atoe It ami some for
takle use. Buy une ur more for Chriatmaa gifts.
Christmas gift*. W ife else will be to returning to 8a)em by the 0»k Grove
Addres*— J. N, Hart.
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DUNN BROS.
thoughtful of those who have been road.
Vocal solo— F. H. Morrixon.
• A L T CREEK..
kind to IlieniT
Chortle— Primary pupil«.
Matt rial 1* being placed on the
Plenty of water out thie way, tin
j«Okt OOOD I'AMTlfHE INQUIRE O f JAMES
Recitation— Cb,reiie* Elkina.
J. D. Belt ia clerking in a drugstore ground for a larger and better d«'pot el
Howe in Dellaa.
new bridge approaches all afloat.
Duet— Opal MoDevitt, Carl W il
Sheridan.
■ t Albany ami Clyde Knibree la work-
limn«
Mrs Murray, who ia at the home •••
ug iu a printing effiee at Burnt.
<><>[>, GENTLE DRIVING HOH8K AND A
Henry Edward*, Lee Vale end Bam
Recitation— Hallie Hart.
her mother, Mrs. Bow!**,is improving
G buggy end hamena. good bb new, feu trade for »
Drill— Primary clasa.
Mrs. II. M. Surlet, of Independence Green, of Kings Valley, have been
mm ! work toaui.
In«|uir« at this offloB.
Recitation— Hattie Coovert.
J. Smith sold forty two turkeys fo:
wa« last week married in The Dalles down with typhoid fever.
Seng—
School.
IdO end C. P. Unroll told forty geesi
to A. M. Roop, who lives at Moti-r
Home ene writing front !***<!#* says:
I RII AM BULL FOR MERNIUE ON THE Krank
Reeitalion— Lydia Muacott.
ui Salem at 7 cents « pound.
near tlie’re.
D l How# 11 place near luilae. Tarma, f t , In ad
“ The logging camps of Che«. K
rases, for liiaaraneo.
Duet— Nannie 8larr, Hallie Morri- !
W. W h it* h »» rented the W ie* A eon.
The Saturday Everting Pi st »ays 1 ding and Pby Simp-on are running in
K eyt’s hop yard.
that a petqde who have never hail to | full blast. Mr. Spaulding Im« a crew
Cornet solo— Will. How*.
DNEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM MIO-
; .if altoul 25 men and uses two engines
pr rt> at uaual rates hy Oscar Hayter, Dalkofc
Trio— Edna Morrison, Erma Smith. tight for their existence never value
A good teaeher is wunt*«l for the
Mr.
heir lan i at do the Heist, the Scotch, eech being Ml horse power.
Entrap
M
eltevilt,
Concord school.^
|
Hiinpaon
has
a
crew
of
15
men
and
lie Americans.
Keci'alion— Prof Countryman.
)NEY TO LOAM AT « PER CENT ON PANAI
also uses a 00 horse power engine. A t
security.
J- L. COLLINS, Dal lea
Sadie Lyon is visiting her sister.
Ladies quartet.
There will be a dime social ami sn- j soon as they ean get sufficient water
Mr*. Verncn, near Derry.
Song— School.
tertaineieut at ti.e Guthrie schuol ! they will drive the output of the sum
I U f i HA VE MONEY TO LO AI# ON IMlSlOVtD
house tomorrow evening.
John Byrleend Mia* Mabel Burges»
mer** work, which will be 5,OIK),000
H
lami property
SIBI f EY * k-HfllY» ,
Putnam Fadlvts Dye block, will not
will do this when everything
have married.
! feet. The logs will Ire taken to Ore-
J.
W.
Criib
r
and
family
are
now
en
rnb off. fade or wash out. Tills dys
’
g»n
City
and
Salem.
else
fails.
There
b
no
doubt
Henry Zumwalt is helping 1» move •«dors either «ilk, wool or cotton a route from Denver to their new home
DALLAS COLLEGE
the Merlin sawmill,
ab o u t i t
It n o u rish e s,
The largest slock show ever held in
tieantiful full black. 10 cents per pac at Oakland, (Talifornie. „
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— and -
bag*. Bold by A. K. Wileen.
strengthens, builds up and
W . D. McCalie and M i»» Nancy • the wo*|d closed last week at Chicago.
T o Cure a Cold In O n « Day
T. W. Brunk, of Eola, Isinght the best
makes the body strong and
In its advanced end chronic form Remington, living near Dslla«, have yi ailing C »t»«o ld lamb on exhibition,
LA
CREOLE
ACADFMY
Take lax «live bfunxo quinine tablet«
assumed th* rclelloa of husband and
healthy, not only to throw
| anil J. B Slump, pf Monmouth, pur
All druggist« refund the money if it » cold in the bead ie known a* nasal wife.
C
o
educational
and
»«perior ailvan-
chased nearly all nf the prix# winning
fails to cure. Signature of E. W. ¡catarrh and ia the recognised sonic*
off this hard cough, but to | tagt-s at reaaunable ret«»».
ef ether disease«. Having stood th*
Th# eew officers of our Tloyel Arch : Cot.wold ewes, including five import-
Grove on each box. 25 cent#.
fortify the system a g a in s t
| test ef contineeil -ecseeefnl nee, Ely's masons ere A. R Mnif, ft. E. W ill frem Englerd. He also picked out
Hecond temi begina Jannary 2, 1901,
i Creeni Helm is recognised ex a "pacific iam*. Dr. McCallnn, LJ JMJIe, Oscar 42 from th* beet Canadian flock. Not!
wlieti cla.re» will li* organized in
further attacks. If you are
Mrs. Hastings, of Hmitlifleld. told
management end melhotle fur
to P. R. Gr.ilier, uf I'olk. 23 turkey* at ' for membranal diseases iu tli* uasul Hayter, R. S. Conner, Wm. Fanil, J. I in 30 . e«rs lies any oilier Oregon
run down or emaciated you j «cltool
ih eliencfil of tboee deeiring to lake
10 cent* a pound sad 22 duck* el $3. I passages, end jrott should resert to N.H erl, K C. Kirktisirjsk, R B Chap ! brer-dvr ini|arrled so many high elate
should
certainty
take
this
I this treatment in your own case. It men, Dr. Steiner and U its McDonald. Cutswold fheep.
tbe epftng exeminalion.
Bludent*
25 * duxes.
is uot drying, does not proxies snares-
I edmifted at eny lime. Fur ceUlugue
nourishing food medicine.
Rheumatism
in
nil
it*
fcirms
ie
iug. Prise 50 cents at druggists *r by
Mrs. Fuque, Mrs. Tillery,
Mre.
or otber information.addreee thè proe-
V»c. and fi.no, all druggists.
.« • r o a n .
■ mail.
Brofthtra, 56 Warren «t reel, (irniaplly and perraeweetfy cured by Brarlb y and Mrs Calbreaih,of Parkor
SCOTT* BOWNE, Chambta. New York.
„1
C. C. PO I.INO ,
»IM IM Y n I
Uoud't
Sarsaparille
which
neutralise*
are to have none but lire I rest grail*«
> X#w York. Give up prejudice end try
Dallas, Oregon.
the
#
r
i«lit»e
f
the
Idooil.
it.
| of poultry.
1
1
i-'*
Housekeepers are sometimes importuned to
buy other powders because they are “ cheap.”
Housekeepers should stop and think. If
such powders are lower priced, are they not
inferior ?
Is it economy to spoil your digestion to
save a few pennies?
That cough
Hangs On
You have used all
sorts of cough reme
dies but it does not
y ie ld ; it is too deep
seated. It m ay wear
itself out in tim e, but
it is m ore liable to
p ro d u ce la grippe,
pneum onia or a seri
ous throat affection.
You need som ething
that w ill g ive you
strength and build
up the body.
B
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
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