,,m. iln itdu*l dÌM*ime limi science bs- |„ pii «M e to cure in .ili ila allinea, ami lliu» ia naturrb. H all’s Catarrh Cura js tim only positivo cure known to the utsdical fr&U'roit»__Ci«t«#rli Iwing a constitution** ili-esse, reiiuirea a con aiiuilioual treatment. Ilall.a Calai rii Cure ia Uken internally, iic in g (li- «■surfa»* ut tlie system, thereby ilea- fiiy iiig Hie foundation of I l i o di*e*e< , mui giving Ilio patient m a n gili by building up tiie coiia'itniiou ami ■•aiating nature in doing ila work The proprietors have ao iiiunh failli in curative pewera, that they offer $100 for any ciac limi it filila to cun». Hend for toatiinouinU. AdJress F. J. Che ney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by all druggiata at 75 cents. H a ll’a Family pilla are the best. triumph of the nine teenth century- dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swam p-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid- nay, liver or bladder trouble It will be found )ust the remedy you need. It has bean tasted In so many ways. In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpteas too poor to pur chase relief and has proved ao successful In every case that a special arrangement hsa been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle ssnt free by mall, alto a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Wh«n writing mention reading this is paper send your address to Dr. Kilmer&Co.,Blng-1 ham ton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and >< m « i dollar sizes are told by all good druggists Sunday School Convention. A t Lewisville on Holiday, Decemhai doth, the following program will lie carried cu t: A h-saon review will fel low tile Sunday school session, which begins at 10 o’clock. A t 11:30 Rev. lb sier will diacuaa whether the bilde is adapted lo the young manhood of t .day, after which a basset dinner there nerved. will he a circle prayer for Sunday sue eesa during 1901. and then Kev Kelly will allow that we are not sufficiently awake to the importance of Sunday Hcliool work W in. Williame will tell li iw to keep hovs away from Sunday school and Mr. Howie will read an es say on The Prodigal Son. Henrj berry will treat of ilia difficulty and S to p « ¡the C ough responsibility ef teaching an adah And work» o ff! lip void. Laxative hvo- class, after whiyh there will be reports iiinqniniiie tablets cure a m id in tine from the various school« concerning day. N o cure, no pay. Price, 25 the years work Some of the desired ruts. items will be the numlwi enrolled, average attendance. additions lo . COUNTY COURT. churches from the schools and amount spent for missions. PR0BAT8. J u «t Saved His Life. It was a thrilling escape that Char les Pa vis of Kowerston. O., lately had from a frightful death. H i t " two years n severe lung trouble ohiislanlli grew worse Untlll it st emed lie must die of Consumption. Then lie began lo use Dr. King's New Discovery and lately wrote: ‘‘ It gave iustant relief and effected a permanent cure.” Such wonderful cures have for 25 years, proven it’s laiwer to core all Throat, Chest aud Lung troubles Price 50 cents and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at M. D. Ellis’s drug stole. SALEM SHORTSTOPS. Piatures n>a Is at the Cronise studio are always of a superior quality. — o— The tens, coffees,spices and extracts you get at the Yokohama Tea store are almost invariably belter than what you get elsewhere. They have elegant ware for the dinning table. Fplk county people send their wash- o the steam.lauodtq'.Laoause they ot get sc satisfactory work done .r home. The very best service low prices. '-ice the steal bridge feed yard has roofed ovsr it is the most torn- e stopping place for horses in Nearly all Polk county people the place. and variety of jewelerahol •lie firm of H. W. Tliomp- ., near the Bush bank, ia a superior. The finest wateh- ne city, eUgnnl diamonds, nil re of all sorts, toilet articles that sure to please, rings in grest varie- mhleniH of different nalges, mu- das and canes. Drop in and hay ew Year’s gift fur come neglected end. A neatly dressed man always ap- js r« to better advai.tag« than one silb badly woru or slovenly garb. It you have been careless alaiui dress determine tc start into the new cen tury with an improvement. G. W. Johnson, the old reli.-tblj clothiers, can fit you out nicely at small ex pense. The very first lime you are iu the oily go and interview them about it. New Year presents are fully as uc- c ptable aa Christmas things. Per haps your coin is running low end von most economise. I'lien go 1« the Hair store, whore you will find a mill tilude of seasonable things. Let Mr. Ilellenhrand feed you and you will always be in a good huinor. Christmas is over hut it is net too t . is .usk« K e v Y ear’s presents Possibly some ef your beet friends have been overha>\ed. A t the New Y ork Racket store )ou van get many appropriate gifts cheaper than at most other places. See and price their *ooda. •» ■ F. 1 Bhsfet ie regarded as the lead ing harness m alkr in tip city. Using nothing hut the best of leather and never slighting any job has given him a reputation that brings trade from \ outride counties. i f . ' T h e B est R la stor. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm snd bound to Hie affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled wit li lame back or pains in the aide or chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. ICorravtsd sesti) by fe ll» Noel. I Wheat, per bushel, 50 cts. Bran, por tou $ U . Shorts, per ton, $,6. Oats, per bushel, 35 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels,T2 70. Flour, pEr sack, 80c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.5'? per cwt. Uermea, $1 50 per cwt. Coru meal, $2 60 per cwt. [C v r v M weekly by Brown S Sou Potatoes, per bushel, 30 cts. Butter, per pound, 20 cts. Lard, per pound, 10@11 eta. B a c o d , sides, per pound, 9@10 cts. Ham s, per pound, 12916 cts. Shoulders, per pound, 8@ 10 eta. E lf*». per dozen, 16 cts. Oh C tens, per dozen $2.50<3t4 Dried fruits, per pound, 12 cts. Beets, per pound, 1 cents. Turnips, , er pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2£ eta. OuioDM, per pound, 2 eta. Beane, per pouud, 4(^6 cents. Corn meal, per pound,2^ cts. Hay, per ton, tK9$8 Miss Flora Jones Vista, is teaching The Dalles. ... Heury Bills, .ptbu wf lb « R «c' « « store, hut monk -ouunty-!. — the m ost celebrated ^ o ■ f ... all • . 'S' It seems that tlie v wpor batik st fniepemlenco is not gi.n fi out of ex istence as had been iinNovinceil. the baking pow ders in the w o rld — cele Wm Cockle is grefxlv improving the old Locke plac.« *> |,t|, of Indo|ien- dencc by the erection gf n, w fenriii brated fo r its great leav W . R. Hall, of ludsUetiden.-c. adver To Cure a Cold In One Day Take laxative bromo quinine tablet.- rises that he will u«.| |,e responsible All druggists refund the money if il 'or anv debts c o n tra o w (,y ‘ • r r .. , . fails to cure. Signature of E. W. V io la 'H a ll. Grove on each box. 25 cents. Mrs. L L W hiles! ,»r j,R8 ordered -------- ------------------ the liem izer to her ni jjrs. Eni na Milt. Holman :.iid wife arrived Johnson, at Tllorntt 1 Washington, from California last week. as a 4'hriatmas preset t. Sibley, J. . _ _ _ _ _ ' e The final account of the J A. Dan >)• cstnte was approved snd Hie ad mi-'istrator will he dis harged when tie fllea receipt« from heirs a> billow« : A 8. Senrka, P. H. Daniels and Han nah Miller $335.39 each, and each of lie leu chiblien nf N. I’ . Dm ¡-la, tie reared, the U nth |iart nf $935.39. Final ■ettleinenl of the Aified Flick- ingrr esti.te was continued to Decem ber 22nd, A |ielilion to sell 111« real pro|ierly of the A. M. Bryant estate was set for hearing February dtli. U. S. Latuth- ary living made guardian ad litem of Kutli L Stoddard. The will of Nancy V. Gaff was ad mitted lo probata aud J. W. Kirkland was cliosen executor of the estate un der $1,000 bond. The matter of the Alfred Hllckm- gar estate was continued to ja n , 7th. Guardian of EdnaP. Miller present ed bis Anal account and was di-icliarg- sd. en in g strength and purity. I t makes yo u r cakes, bis cuit, bread, etc., health ful, it assures you against Henry Nies is visiting li is .daught Rememlier that alk t young penp ers cl Biggs and Pendleton. lea «• cie ies of Dalh liave a union it. rimi church Attorney Hayter was a Portland meeting at the P it 2 o’clock n > xl Sul bound passenger Wvdne.-dsy noon. y- The u.rf:i|, number ttpsrtgjges be- W . H. Boats sud «if e have enter tained quite a number of their Dallas ing r> leased in this ( • ’.>• are p,i«tf.N> imsitive ffis-a*“ “ “ *“ ^ yV liet n friei.d- this week. moro pro. p e i ™ ^J^bW bre. “ W e are always glad to lu-ar from or Mortilo Oi|(esB u .Jcins,of Intlepeu ■ bout former residents of this county lent-e, ha- Iran l)e „ rn „ „ „ now living elsewhere. lion in hi. Ilf of « I b i ,î Jew people in John McCrow, of MeCoy. sold to «liis couniyjpound. ' Any for cemetery Salem bilicherà six Colswold sheep work. this ,> Alum baking powders are low priced, as alum costs but that dressed 183 pounds escli. two cents a pound ; but alum is a corrosive poison and Putnam F^'!',ou' • ye ; ellow, is ab Chester Htiimherg w-is fined $30 st it renders ti.c baking powder dangerous to use in food. solutely fadless ,o „¡tlier sunlight, Independence this week for killing washing or ble« * - , nd color„ Chinese pheasants out of season. ■ taint twice as m< da as others, Commencing January 1st all *he 10 cents per par jld by ROYAL BARINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW VORK. business houses of Dallas will close at Wilson. 8 o’clock except on Saturday evening Christmas d jd the Ore- Sheridan ; Are the church and Sunday school gonian for V. . y, h . m . authorities utilizing the information P. Bartholon . , mm d Harv. y gained from that house to house visit Lacy, Imlopendenc. One Arnold lain Jail on g V.1.J Gage, Falls City, e aviiig $2.25 ation? Hive. larcen y.. . y ''flruine-Salonk «»., for it and the Itemi ■ ring 1901. with Dalla» kindred. Rev. GHbdfriend received a substan The public school took only two Hon. W . J. Bry.’ iv I be onvridun Suo i* to now change )was twice n tial Christmas present in the shape of candidate for ll< days vacation— Monday and Tuesday. oqjndhrtrip. „ ’ . A ( r Lowell sud his daug' ’cy. has sent Som eth in # Wo w __________ a sack of gold and silver from his con C. Li. Load, With her- throe ■' nww. paper Wm. Striiighuin and Miss Iva Gwyn Thers is a new boy at the home of enjoyed Christmas with grègà’tìon. The Commoner, putftshed in' Lincoln. went to Portland Wednesday aud were Jast published by the Southern Pa Honry Fern. Snyder at McMinnville. nifie company is a pamphlet upon the Mrs. Alice Dempsy, for the first time Nebraska, and wc s’o authorized to married there. W. C. Brown has bought tho W . P. resources of Western Oregon, which in years, had her whole family at home receivo subscription1 for it at $1 a County Clerk Laughary and family A t midnight on the 3rd of July, - W righ t property wheke E. F. Coad includes an eXcelleut map of the state, Christmas day, Mrs. Cobh coming year. took Christmas t'.rkey with Iris par 1876, the writer was standing across * lives, the consideration being $600. and contains information on climats, u p fiom Portland and Mrs. Boyd from The assessed value«! all property In ents near Lewisville. the street from Independence Hall, lands, education, etc., existing indus near Seattle. • this county is $4."' The assess Fred Holman is employed in a drug Philadelphia, waiting for the dawn of tries and their capabilities. A tten W . C Brown has bought the A l. ,4,729 Cal The third quarterly conference of rnent roll show sto«e at Whatcom, Washington. the second century of American inde tion is also direeted te such new fl Ids ais and 18,- Dray properly ar the south end of lie, 4,241 horse pendence. Next Monday night can for energy or capital as promise fair the United Evangelical church will be 016 sheep. Tin The treasurer now has money to pay Mein street for $4o9. siles of rail uot he more improssive titan was that return. Tliie publication fills a need held over next Sunday in the college s and tele C. A. Bennettand family had a fam all outstanding 8 percent warrants. occasion. road and 130 ot lodg experienced by Oregonians in re chapel. Rev. C. C. Poling will preach A ll issued within the last year bear ily Christmas tree and oh how the graph. plying to Inquiries of eastern friends. bolli morning and evening. only 6 percent. children did enjoy it. 7 : -,ï,V», Copies may be had of local agents ef Report of Gooseneck ichool for the A t the home of R. C. Remington the Southern Pacific company, or month ending December 21st : En December 20lh, his ¿tighter, Nancy, M elvill Courier and wife have been Christmas day was a very quiet one from C. H. Markham, g i lierai pasten rolled, 19; average attendance, 13; on and W . D. McCabe vf/e married in in from Falls City visiting her par in Dallas. Many families had friends ger agent, Portland. Oregon. nil! of honor, Nora Ovintt and Farrell the presence of rclaives. T 'ii* has ents, James Howe and wife. to dine with them. There w a s but b.eu her lifelong honi »m l he is an Dickey.— Alice Payne, teacher. ISS EACUKL SMITH, OF LEWISVILLE. HAS W . E. Wann was up from the Alaea little dissipation of auy kind and next «oui# fino Plymouth Rock roosters for ssle, industrious ^ ^’ ng far^Br of the Pio country last week. His family are morning every body went to work as Hava you not forgotten or neglect»:! DALLAS BEFORE NEW YEAR. near settlenuiiCI’ ' wintering in Corvallis fur school privi usual. some of tbe friends to whom yrtu in 9 h i s is t o CFRTIKY THAT I HAVK GIVEN The Salem stage brings numerous tended to give Christ inns presents The censiie shows tL*t the populat leges. >ht ai)m e , Jobo-W. Jtraaitiw, his ills » from this imckagee to Dallas people. Jewler Morris has mauy pretty and ion of this county liasinereased 2,062 'll paj ¡Jal.tg of hi. coulraottng. pay no 4 Lameness in the muscles and jt ifits Ltotwi Lee jm ber 24, 1W0. useful articles that do not cost much. arithin ten yeer*. A» its nterits are JOHN 8. MACOMBER indicates rheumatism. Don't dally now far bel ter known r .frrovpr before, with it a minute. Take Hood's Sarsa Mr. Kerslake, the furniture man, i« . i ____ _ m ▲t the Presbyterian church Rav, A. t ought to increase fait more within Subi k e e p boran e In lio X ’ i> :.ill« igent for the Singer sawing machine I. Goodfrieinl.s morning theme will he, parilla and cure It. HKHKgu a N o n i u s o L d - m i p a ’ ' "V; teil ci fiioriVL •%! for jyiH u|i the ground. Horses In fall One of his eaay rockers would be such “ A Concentrated Slrugalu for the Fut he next decade. Po* w everywhere Henry Fern, who has a small farm recognized as one of I. ¡feat counties well to stand on n plnirx ■inly un au ‘ * a d jlb P * * * a nice Ni w Y ear’* gift for mother, ure,” and the subject of Ilia evening ^ iU r it the eoulherA edge of town raised [union siali», na their feet -linee gloves w lB grandmother or some friend. discourse "T h e experimental Element in tue slate. excellent corn this year and will plant “ t In had condition. They I he moelia. of 1901. WEEKS AOO. AS I Rian A no, AN * «• Last Saturday aftert»-’® ^ v® Wash about foul acres uf it next season. elcut moisture to keep grays, with spot in forebeetl, prepared a Christmas tree for eigh- As a blacksmith John E. Smith r retain to Rem. and growing. They browns and Both old and young are in vìied to een of the littlo folk! living around T h « officer« of the unien Sunday rank« among the best in the valley. l.i’Pt «a rm aud »till have proper. Or attend the meeting of young peoples her home. They nanuFti1*®^ romped school at Kick re-ill are: Superinten- V lr. They should be M ■societies in the Presbyterian church at in the basement for lift heur, auil ib.’til, W. E. Goodel; «eoreUry and they want t It is generally conceded that Llv- 2 » ’clock next Sunday. The subject. E. IT LIKE IM- were then uaherad ini’ the presence organist, Jessie Stoner; treasurer, Jes . romitoidtti ruA4tws miles Is nryman Morrison stands at the head ‘•Success or failure,” will be introduced . in« lii acres, flu improve- ■ if a beautiful everg|*’ n ornament eie Burch. in his business. No matter what kind |>y the leade-, Prof. W , I. Reynolds. id umior e t « » w gi -¿¡r-hi-.p ed with (railing string' ®' pop corn « « « ' • - Ueorg» L. Tilutaun, «ST.li Tiros. Pomeroy and family, of Imh - of a conveyance or how far you want Hanging in the folia|j tile e f were P'oidence, took Christina« dinner wi n The county treasurer on last Satur to go, lie Can promptly outfit you in a pretty boxes filled w;h candy and Sheriff Van Oradel and Treasurer Dal day opened five bids for $13.000 worth satisfactory manner. nuts besides an orangJ” *’««ah child» ton had Deputy Sheriff Ford and fain- nf Independence school fionda, bearing I >'•-*«> WHEAT hay roil sa an at sampkl I'he time lo go I i o i i i * «m e lo soot for L ) on, at Writrasll. i'y at hi« home that day. 6 |>er cent internet. The Premiums •ill of them. , *£ ' ' Rimer, the gnnatorv man, ran meet offered ranged from $2412 m 621, tie The W om en’« Missionary society of your every want in the matter uf fire Independence National bank geltinv TOWNSEND, O r I'ERRVDALE, HAS TOR Exposure to »u«W*h cbmig« th - Uqiied Evan elical church will Ö N. • na’a arms or ammunition. He carries col- -h,..„. Rirnd IMjmo it l |j ,,k s » ' t , Mcoml to M ■riKluces cold iu the h#d 4h 4 ‘-Blur have an open meeting I in tho college K m lu Nuua. wcca-ll A l o o ck m b st leiyam l umbrellas andean fix any ■blé prices. . _ — P ro tfM 'V iib is apt to follow. chapel tomorrow evening. An inter broken sr i< le. Both Ills work and Rev. Dr. T ti^ ^ & o n liaa resigned rebt‘ ed against est iug program is keiti^ prepared. Cream Balm you an his prices me always satisfactory. ,N UAH the pastorate o fl^ H u u rra llis Presby a! drng- ’’••VfeTB ■ them At prices reiixn ’» « d c *u rx lrr i'riv.. terian church ^ t fourteen year There will be a un|i*in watch night uenU. dome first cl :1 am bre>ÜH ix «vo^k au U ilM» for W a rrsif ¡iste or Ely Brolbura. ■ 'b “ -errtCf. VO lhill tifai time he ha- table iho . Buy one ì or m» >T f>4 Cblliiii.'i’* «W service at the South Methodist church Observant outsiders who visit Wm. conducted nearly 2,000 services, line street, NeW Y ork, will .h^* j * . The U.K-, Fanil's hardware store are always sur officiated a» »boot 200 inarriagea, and Bslm cures wiihout pairdw «« not ir New Year’s eve, beginning a t » o’clock Sermons will be preached by President prised at tbe px W nl, variety and high This picture is the trade mark of null OOOD PAST If Rk. IMUf'Iltt OT J %MK* ■ itale or cause tneexfns •P '* ’"** Poling and Rev. A I. Ooodfriend. aa tnan> funerals. grade of goods carried by bim. He r owe in Dalluit. ■ tself over an irritated «d sugry *ur- S C O T T ’S E M U L S IO N , and is on r H makes it liis business to keep every M itt 'Abbi* W iekal, teacher at Pion face, relieving immsdiiPdy 'f ,e I— The Christmas tree exerci««« at the every lo t tie o f S C O T T 'S E M U L thing in his line that the people dc- eer, reports that Clyde and laister Rob ul infiammatioii, c le a r***"'* c "!»*- different church»« were well «Mended OOP, ORNTLR DRIVI NO IIOR8P» AW D X s ir e i nrt iia quality ie always guarai, l'ina, Marie and Oscar Grows, Minili- and htrneM, good m new, lo troue I or a Jream Balm quickly ciff* die cold and all the children and many older S IO N in the W orld, which now rood bug«/ work te#m. Inquir# at tliie otflee. teed. His trade is so extensive that a and Martha Kuhuke, Ivy| McFee, Led ones were made happy by the recept amounts to many millions yearly. moderate profit makes him e good liv ford Wondw ird, Chinile, H »m er and The Polk county goati**'"61"* ion nf tokens ol affection and friend Th is g r e a t business has grown to URHAM BULL FOR HERNICE ON THE Frank ing. There ia not a neighborhood in Lelon Contee were neither absent nor cia'ion will meet in B r ff" ’* j ’ * , nJj’ ship. Rfiwell place near Dallae. Terme, f i , In ad- the county where you may not find tardy during the last month. Dallas at 1 o,clock, Jan>r',rJr ». such vast proportions, », for in«aranee. Judge Sibley tied the knot that thinga bought at Faull’a store. for the election of offiar* and ih” F l n t ;-Because the proprietors There will be a watch meeting h iransartioii of other iniiM>rt**,t buai- made one of Polk S cotland E lizi **• o n e t t o l o a n ow ’ m v r o v e d f a a m m o Samuel, dark hned cilisen* .»f the have always tieen most careful in witness tlie death o [ the old and !h naaa. W ithin six mon’ lf •* '**''* *' ptrly at usual rats* by Oeear Hefter, Dallas A t Gaynor’a store they deal in no 500 gotta have been sol* * n'* taken Grand Konde reservation. It lieing a birt.i of the n nr century s t ille Kens thing but footwear and that of super selecting the various ingredients new buainees to him, he forgot to kiss nut uf the county, hut sp rin g, ior make. Their bools, shoos, slip church next Monday night. Appro oney to loam at « per enrr ow fm e used in its composition, namely; eecuritjr. J. L. COLLINH, DaHae. pers and rubber goods are fully as priate exercises are being prepared increase of kids will far 0,,t *»’»>»"<••• the bride. and the occasion will be made inter till.. Many extra gnoc P * 1* have the finest Cod L iver Oil, and the gianl as yen could buy in Portland Pcluad «upeiintendent Starr has esting to all whe care to attend. een hiought into the co,in*f * '"* been attending the state teachers «« and the price« no higher. purest Hypopho*phites. I I T E HAVE MOW*? TO LOAIf OW I W < W M > next shearing time will driclop a do H tarai propertjr. SII4LKY à EJtMKTf g New Year’s gifts are just as appro eiiled improvement snd »ben the nrn sneiation in Albany end visiting Eu v% Second:-Because they have so gene friends. Professors Mulkey and priate as those at Christmas time hair anitnala are then 1 1U^ Kiickham of the normal school took skillfully combined the various W . C. Brown A Son handle general merchandise and under their roof you Grocer Osflald still lias a great variety will figure very close to F '00®’ DALLAS COLLEGE inert in the state meeting. ingredients that the best possible of articles that would please your can K*‘ nearly everything needed — AN D — results are obtaiued by its use. Am ong the tens o f ||»>»i*«nd« who friends. These are some delicious ar around your home, They conduet an A t th « Presbyterisn church last 8at- nptodate business and aim to alwaya ticles in the eating Hue from which have naed Chamberlain’s Cough LA CREOLE ACADEMY T h ird :-Because it has made so « ï £ f o r cobu ’^ T s gri)^4_^ n« l,,'‘ ' “ • < f r,er 7 ' have the latest and best of everything. | you could make happy eelections. I last few veers u. our hCwledge, i.m married I « Mis« GrrtrtRl* < raven by many sickly, Co «wliicaiional snd soperior atlvan- delicate children Trade at Brown’s and you will not re Only .elative. strong and healthy, given health lages at rensonnlil» rates. See the new ad of the Dallas college, a « ü Î o “ r i ha. rJoTtrd >" f> "- ' Rev. A. I. Good!..end gret it. Tims. Whitfield — Co., 240 ...d . few inlimsto bled- were p rie n t. which will reouen next Wednesday monta. and rosy cheeks to so many pale, Second terni begin» Jannary 2, 1931, and offar special advantages lo tliosa Wsbusli avenue. Cbieago,: . one of Ibe A nice hindi was afterward soread at anaemic girls, and healed the lungs «lie n classes will be organixed in p r o m i n e n t r e t a il ‘J r u g g H e in , ,|ie C a r t e r Im m e . ^ ~ preparing te tcech. A ll students who most and restored to full health, so many j M-hnnl management and mette «I» for ‘ • g <i| 11 * 1 », » » y » have made reasonable efforts auro ded that city, iu speaking Tlie Modern Wootlmen orgsnixed a thousands in the first stages of i lie lienefit of tlio»« désiring to take well during tba pest term. Only camp Iwre Thnreilay niglit with these Consumption. | tbe spring exsmination. Htudente lboas who are inclined to dieobey offieers and a charter list of over 20: For caUbigue I f rom turn nrt tries It. w e d for free ••m plr. ! ailmittod st sny tint«. bate lied any fricti hi wi-b th^faeuliy. Schuyler Dud-on, U. H. Laughary, •erseetil- mute trill «urprtw ros nr tth er information, addres» lhe pres- r _ .. . - — “ - - Floyd a c u T T k «O W N ® , Chetnlrtt id ni, C. C. PO LIN O , •4t^fePe«r1 Street, New York. 9K. an d Ji .oo, a ll druggiat* Dalla», Oregrn. alum and all form s o f adulteration that g o with the cheap brands. No. 66 draw the doll at Tbe Bee r& m rM NBW TO-DAY. r M T V V 5_. t J 0 D M M \ .1 Wy À