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I Airlie, prrjxartory to bui'ding new fein e. some MARKET REPORT. LOCAL AND GENERAL- WHAT W I HAVC LK AR NtD DURING THE WEEK FROM ALL A V A I U [Corrected weekly by Felix N ovl.l Wheat, per bushel, 50 cl.*. bran, per ton $14. Short», per ton, $16. Onto, per hnnhei, 35 ct*. Flour, per 10 barrels,$2 70. Flour, per Hack, 80c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.'60 per jw t. Geriiiea, 50 per cwl, Curb meal, $2 50 per cwt. [Corrected weekly by Brown A Son Potatoes, per bushel, 30 eta. U lite r , per pound, 2 0 c l». Lard, per pound, lt ’i s l l cts B .cun, Mites, per | oi.nd, 9(u 10 i-ts Hams, per pound, 12<tfl6 els. Shoulders, per ponm !.8(310 ots. Eggs, per duxen, 15 cts. Ct c m e , pi r duien 4-2 5 0 y $ l Drieu fruits. [>er pound, 12 n . Beets, per pound, 1 cents T o r tips, ,-er pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2^ cts. Onions, per pound, 2 i ts. Beans, per pound, 4 (' 5 cents. Corn meal, per pound,2-^ cts. Hay, per ton, $63$8 gg < * y jT is significant that in homes o f w ealth w here the ve ry best is demanded, Iv o ry Soap is used in the nursery. A t the same time, in hundreds of fam ilies w here econom y decides the choice, Iv o ry Soap is selected. T h u s its purity attracts the rich; its econom y attracts the poor. H igh quality and lo w cost: is there any better com bination? MFVMMMT IMS i f TM€ iiO tfll • SMISli O n * S took o f H orae». • t o p s Itha C ou gh One slock for over fifty years is the And work» off the cold. Laxative bre- m oqoinine tablet» cure a cold ia on« story that goes with old Dick, the last day. N o cure, no pay. Price, 25 one of the old stock of horses that Ail am Brown kept on his farm for more cent». than fifty years. His first nta e nam ed Pan. a half <ptnuh mare, was the ARO UND SA LE M . grealgtandmolher of Dick. She was Hsrnossinaker Shafer, near the the first nag on hia farm. He Imughl court house, always baa hia »hop full her in the fall of 1846 or 1847 and of new and repair work because he kept her sh Ok as long as he lived. give» »noli goo.l satisfaction that cus One of the old faithful, tried and true lived longer than be did and died on tomers seldom leave him. ly a few day* »go. Father never ex changed herses but twice and got Hi The price of things at the New York worst of the bargain both times. Racket store remain the same at all J o h n J. B r o w n . seasons. Many families do all their trading there having found by expe T h e M o th e r s F avorite rience that they sum from 15 to 25 Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is ]>er cent, which soon counts up into . the mother’ s favorite. It ia pler.sant dollars. anil safa for children to take and sl- I ways cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whoop Not sometimes but every time the j iog cough, and is the best medicine steam lanndry does better washing made for these disoases. There is not than any china concern I f you have the least danger in giviug it to ehi'd- your laui’dryingdone away fioni home ren fur it contains no opium or other by ull means send it to the steam injurious drug at.d may be given as laundry. confidently to a babe at to an adult. — o— For sale by A. K. Wilson. Home other clothing house may put S o m e th in g N ew out special hates which seem to be better than Johnson's regular prices, Jnst published by tlie Southern P sa but it will seldom pay to bite at them cifie com pane is a pamphlet upon th< for the gtaida are very apt to be inferior. re-ourcesof Western Oregon, which' The popular clothing firm of O. W. includes an excellent map of the stab*, Johnson & Co. will always do the fair and contains information on climate, thing and in the end save you money. lands, education, etc., enisling indite tries and tli- ir capabilil i-s. A tten tion is also directed te such new fi Ids A t Hellenbran.l’s restaurant yon f.tr energy or ca| ital as promise fait can get a 20 cent dinner gooJ enough . return. This pul-lica-ion fills a need ifor anybody. loxlg experienced by Oregonians in re plying to inquiries of eastern friends Cxtpies may t»e had <tf local sgctitsiit One of the best vetPrnary surgeons the Southern Pacific company, nr :in llie city is Dr. Keeler at the steel from C. If. Markham, general passeu thridge feed yard. I f you have a sick ger agent, Portland, Oregon. animal see him at ouce as delays in ¡such cases are often dangerous. A C h ic a g o W o m a n Speaks, DALLAS PO IN TE R S . Underbuying and underselling has brought prosperity to thuusamlsof merchants. 8. C. Dodson, at the Rac ket sin.e. does luisiness on that plan and reaps a good trade. Brown A Son, dealers in general merchandise, having always done a conservative business on moderate profits, hare firmly catat-lished a goo I name among the farmers in sll direc tions. They prop ire to do a bigger and better business during the pres ent year than ever before, by deserv ing it. »*• Dry, warm feet are necessary to good Inalth Mrs J. C. Garnor bar footwear that will ke> p out the wet and retain the warmth. Go to III. • G ivnor rime store where yi.ur wants -will lie fully net. V I. V Lynch will guarantee any job •Of hluckrmiiliiog he undertakes. Gunsmith R is» r has proved bi n e ilf the sportsman’s friend by patting their gnus in g<»»l cnndi'i ui and sell in g them amunitioii put op just right by himself. Hardwareman Fanil is fully satis fied with lari year’s trade and intfinil* lo detervc a still larger |uilro iage this year. He will always be prepsred to promptly furnish whatever the public wsnt in that line. As he handles bn I t standard goods at fair prices there ie seldom a ease of complaint. Every article you obtain there will always be guarauteed to be exactly as represent ed. a*. Morrison’s livery stable gets tin- bulk of the business of that sort lie cause the traveling public have found out that he gives the best satisfaction Everybody between here and Salem should have their mail delivered by the stage driver. John E Smith, who has been doing the blackemitbing of so many fur so many year» may still be found at the obi stand. B m ik s "T T " T* «■< Yw Un» ilwfi N r X To Curo a Cold In One Day Take lax tlive broino quinine tablets A ll druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 8ignuture of E. W . Grove on each box. 25 cents. Able Sources Dished up for Our N um erou s FamPy of Readers In Abrevlatsd Para graphs. Baled hay and mill feed at Osficld’a W e are always glad to hear from or I ibotit former resident» of tliia xouiity now living xlsewlteve. Marble Cutter H iwkins.of Imlcpen- ilenee, has built up so good a repute , .1 , 1 . » I lion in Iti» liv e that but fexv people in litis county send axxay for ■ tinelery woik. Let me >»y I bare used E ly’» Cream Balm for catarrh and can tboioughly ' recommend it tor what it claim». Very truly, (R ev.) 11. W. Hathaway, Elixapeih, New Jersey. I Irietl Ely's Cream Balm mul to all iip|)'-»»»iicee ittn cured of cixltrrlt. I’hu teriiltlo headaches finm which 1 htiig »udciitl are g o n e — ’-V. 1. H-icIt*-n-k, lute Msj or U. S voltt'itxet» sim I s*«i»U iit ad jntixiitg.net.,), Ihiflxilo. New York lh b tint d - «» not ir i ute or caua- ant« slug. 8oM ) y • r ggisla at 5U cents or nisi I-d by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, Nt-r York. Tit best tli.il money can buy should I l-o vtMtr aim in cltusing a medicine, | } M U }, l i m a r » Harsapur.il.. It S u r »»p a r ili.i I ct r*s wh - I o t h e r s L U . Manager Carter informs us tin t the Ira Smith, of Monmouth, lias pur- Pallas xvoolen III II will start up s cue chared the « Id E'.kius place near C al time t'tia titonlti anti that tltx-y will vary uliiticli. protwtxlv use oil it s ead of woo 1 foi George Lelaild. the Sheridan butch fuel. They will lime no trouble iu getting all the wool w-uited. This will er, was drowned there lust week. 1« glad new» for niaur cap»b'e wit.I O. L. Francis and family are now industrious youn” people uow out of a living in Portland and J II. Rohh, for- job. ineily of Dallas, is keeping a lodging W. I f Qaynor lias returned from house there. McMinnville where lie lias been work Mrs Sarah Humphrey, who is visit ing in a shos store ing her parents at Rockfoid, Washing ton, write» us that- the liter»»u neior W ith the coming of ilariiglit on ia now below xeni“. liter« ami soni«* Ivefk T'lfaFT 'TflO/nTrig snow began To «now Slut ssys the mud wse just aw tall and before evening it wa» from ful before every thing fr.-x« up. They four to six ¡ill-lies deep, but the wea experience the sain« drawback* there ther wss miU and il oimtiuoed to us in Webfoot as to grain and fr.nl, melt throughout the night aud next Tltcir apples are fine in ap|tearattce tiny. and of siqierior quality. Wheat i- Report of Oak Grove school for the worth 35 cents a bushel and oilier mouth ending December 21»t: Hu tilings are lower titan with us. rdled. 21; vit-i's by board,3 ; other vis R. 8. Conner ami hia deputies, A. F. Toner and H. B. Cosper. are finishing up his work as sssesror. Assess r Myers and hia deputy. T r cy S aats, will soon begin on the 1801 us-esr- Tbe Salem Sentinel comes out txs nisnt. the earnest champion of S«-uator Mc Mr, Dorr lias bought out the gi-uer- Bride as bis own successor in the sen ate. It it not onr fight, but we ran- market of MHuritxen <i Co. not help thinking that it xvuiild lax Licenses have been issued fot the xvi»e for the legislature to send Mr marriage of Clyde Phillips slid Lealt Coibctt to Washington. McDaniel, and J. A. .Sevier site Jennie At the Presbyterian church in the E. Cookerly. morning there will he » comuiiiint ser Judge Boise’s term of court will be vice and in the evening the subj ct gin next Mondsy. will he "T h e Law of Fruitful ness.’' itora, 20, net Iter absent nor tardy. Blaucuv Fawk.— 11. C. Soytituur, teach er. Herbert Elliott is teaching the Con cord school ltelwaen Salt criek and Perry dale. The new year's "edition of the Sa lent Sta'csiimn ia a splendid produc tion in every sense of the wnnl The sultj, et mailer ia well gotten up ami ills pictures are tine. The Statesman For several years the city of Dallas The week of prayer is being observ force are proud of it as an en'irelx lta- bxen paying 7 (ter cent intereat on ed by union services at the M. E. home production. an indebtedness of $2,600. Thai church. The First Baptist church of Mon amount of 5 per cent bond» have been W hile Cashier Williams is in tin mouth lias been incorporated by W. s till to H. L. Fenton, to refund the in ea.t Ex-president Ellis officiates at tbe A. Wait it, 8, K . Crowley and C. Lo debtedness. misters. bunk. Jewler Morris bad a good holiday The county board of equalisation It: a made a 20 psr cent reduction in trade lte«aitse the public had confi tlence ill Ilia goods and hi» prii--*. Hi tlie valuation of all kinds of property. B e tte r T h a n R o y a lty . '» amply stocked with everything in When Robert T. Stewart was gov On New Years day we ordered the that line. ernor o f Missouri It was In the days Oregonian for Thomas Gleason, of when everybody drank whisky, and Dallas, aril A. F. Dome» and J. J. The next annual Polk county goal the governor wns no exception to the Finn, of McCoy, esclt paying $2 25 for »how will xa-i-ur in Dali,is on St. Val hlle. Years ago when the Prince of il mid the Itemixer for a year. entities day, Febuarv 14th. Then Wales was on a visit to this country will be many interesting exhibits and W m . Strltigliain mul bride, nee Iva a largo attendance from all over thi Owin, returned from Portland Mon county as xvell as troni abroad. Tin day. goat industry lias become one of tin The hotel of Mr». Savage at Slier i- moat important in tbe coun‘ y and all h n f< d 92 people on Christmas night. mohair men will want to see anil lean as much ns possible about the bu«i J R. Hichier, of Pallas, Inis I h - oii ness. Remember the date and that il will pay all goat men to attend. visiting Itis old Hlteiidaii home. P i"! Wm. Caltlwell Is assisting J P W. Ralston, of Sheridan, ia en gaged in tlie st. ck business east ef the M. W ise and wife in a music store a Tho D.dles. uiinuilftins >. , “ BAY, PRI.VCX, DON’ T TOD W ISH YOU WERE GOVERNOR OF M ISSOURI?” The liean jar at the Higgs grocery Alfred Ba’l, George Winters, Etl Beaty, Ett.-v nml Alfred Campbell, ol contained 20 579 heats, mid Mr» Ballstot', are students at tho agticiil Grace Cheringtou, John McKinley and Oliver Dennis such guessed - i i m I college. 20,500 ami had to draw for Ihe prixe» Roy Slocton acted rd S h ii I h Claus at offered. the Ballslon Christum» tree. W. It The union meeting of young people» Craven anil Win. W aite, the Cane Nome miners, were presented with societies at the Presbyterian church gold bricks lo make up for what they last Sunday had a good atteiidanci and was entertaining and profitable. tailed to get ill A'aaku. At 2 o’clock next Sunday they will its Mrs. J. N. Jones is in Albany keep semble at the Baptist church wit It ing bouse fur Iter daughter, Alcliie, Prof. Guhscr as leader. Every Imily xv ho is in csllege there. will lie welcome lo attend and taki K. A. Hastings will slash shout 30 part. acres of land west *f la-wisville. Dr. Thompson, oi Corvallis, preach John Tax lor is putting in grass the ed at the Presbyterian church last Sunday. For the present lie will look half of his farm near Lewisville. after six paslmless churches in tlii» Not many farms have received preshylery. more improvements than that of F. A. L. Porter and a party of survey A. Link at Montgomery. ors from here hare been running a C. A. Miller »m l w ife,« ( Dixie, have preliminary line from Falls City to given their soil Frank, a nice piano. Ihe Simpson warehouse near Airlie. Uncle Joshua McDaniel an I wife II. Ilirsltberg, of Independence, Iteing - hiistmaaed in Portland with their the promoter. FACTS IN A FEW LINES. Heather grow» In many parts of South Africa. The German empres* when the trav els uses tbe name of Ravensberg. Australian bushmen are being offer ed farms free of cost tn Kliodeela. The latest quotation for a chicken In Manila la I1.2S and for beef $1.00 a pound. More doctors, It Is claimed, are kept knsy In Australia than in any other country. Child labor In North Carolina mill» ha* decreased 00 per cent In the past three years. More than 100,000 acre* of peat are Mid to be available In the Canadian province of Ontario. Tw o British ships, each o f them over a century old, were still afloat and sail ing the seas last year. The present season Is reported to have been tbe finest for rose growing In England for many yeara. York castle. England, where many famous trie la have taken place. Is to be turned lute a military prison. An Inquiry hue brought out a state ment that “ there Is not a building In Chicago but Is erected Illegally.’ ’ Two-tblrds of the public schools In Belgium have savings banks for the reception of the board» of the pupils. To prevent obstruction to traffic In tbe main street» of Boston In the day time all the repair» are made at night Damages of $2,000 are asked by a Kansas City baker from a woman who spread a report that he kneaded bis bread with hi» fe et A pair of Louis X V Sevres porcelain table candlestick«, from tbe art treas ure! of Sir Charles Welby sold In Lon don recently for $12,075. A girl shoplifter stole a clock In a store tn New York tbe other day, bnt tba alarm went off before she reached tbe door, and she was arrested. British farmers and dairymen are today milking over 4,000,000 cows and producing annually In their dairies £32,000,000 worth o f milk, butter and cheese. A motor car bas been designed for towing canalboats. At a recent trial It towed a heavily laden barge at tbe rate of three miles an hour with tbe great est ease. Th* winter and early spring are usu ally considered tbe best months to visit Sicily, but a German autbor declares that Taormina and Etna are really at thslr best In May, June and July. The Times, published In Victoria, B. C.. says that the Yukon country will be filled wltb a contented population long after tbe name o f Cape Nome as a min eral producing region has passed Into oblivion. A burglar in New York was baffled and put to flight by a family parrot that greeted him with a volley of oaths. What added greatly to the des perado's terror was the fact that the oaths were tn German. A bright boy In the business district of New York has a long list of cus tomers whose pencils be keeps sharp ened and who also patronise him for uew pencils. He has a patent sharpen er and goes from store to store and of fice to office, and he makes between $5 and $T a week working four or five hours a day. _________ they gave a grand ball In Ills honor In fn France a woman may appear In 8t. Louis. Governor Stexvnrt came nnseullne attire If she pays a license down from Jefferson City to honor the fee of $10 a year. event with Ills presence. In the course The Chinese hare been wearing silk o f the evening the enthusiastic govern for 4,500 yeara. Cotton came very ear- or drank rather too much. He became ty from China In tbe heavy textile exceedingly happy as well as proud which we call nankeen, after tbe Cbl- and enthusiastic. He and the prince iese city, Nankin. were seated on the platform while the beauty and aristocracy of St. Louts Tbe Mexican census recently com pleted shows a total population o f 12,- Prof. Rnxa Tyler, of Chicago, virx swept past them In gorgeous review. 401,673, over two-tblrda of whom are president 111 n- is Woman's alliance Stewart’s feelings and bosom swelled. Illiterate. Over 80 per cent of the pop in speaking of Chamberlain's (hitigli Eventually, In a mighty Impulse of ulation la of mixed or Indian blood. Petncdy, s .vs: -‘ I suffer-d with a »e glow and glory, he administered a tre xero cold llti* winter which threatenvd mendous slap upon the prince’s back, to run into pneumonia I tiiexl dil exclaiming with Intense animation: “ Say, prince, don’t you wish you ferent rem iili*» but I seemed to grow xv • sc and the medicine upset nty were governor of Missouri T* England's heir to royalty was a trifle stom util. A friend advised me to try rham herlsin’s Cough Remedy ami I wine befogged blmsslf and paid no at found it wss p’e.i. a t to take and it re tention to the governor’ s familiarity, laughter, Mrs. G. F. White. A t various homes throughout the 1 teveil me at oil e. I am now entirely otbsrwtas his dignity might hav* sus Miss Aurelia Burch, of Dix’e, ia a county there were social gatherings lo tx eovered, sax id a docti r’a bi l, litm tained a severe shock.—Harry Norman wnicli the old century out and the »tuHent at the state university. and suffering, and I will never la In St. Loots Republic. 114-wono in. In many cast*impressive without litis splendid medicine again.” The county treasurer is prepared lo fillings were said and done that will V h t t s r l s k D o c s s a l P s s l t r y . For »ale by A K Wilson. l>ny all warrants emloiscd prior to give an imiirtiie toward belter a id Queen Victoria baa determined not Oe tolxer 14. 1898. more useful lives. Many who hail to send her pet dogs for exhibition at LU C K fA M U TE . kennel shows In tbs prias classes and Miss Norn Craven has leen among liven knowingly doing wrong decided to do so no more. County Clerk laiugliary and Otis also objects to tho exhibition of her her Sherman county friends. Wolverlon and family, of Huver, spent poultry and doves. The queen regards Thin, pale, aiuemic girls The watrhnight meeting st the Dr. Hayter lias I n eh elected delegate Christmas at L. W . Laugh try’s. her kennel at Windsor as entirely a need a fatty food to enrich to the national iK-ntal a»ancialion Son'll MeihOili-t church was largely H. F. Cbslfeiter anil wife *p»n' personal matter with which tbs nation meeting. a'lei.de<! and there were impressivi their blood, give color to Christmas wttli l’r>f. T o r t » , of Al as a nation ha* nothing to do, and sh* sermon» by Pre»i<lent Poling and Rev Is aware that enthusiasm for the pro Mias Hallie Reynold» am! Harry A. 1 GisNlfriend, with an interveni'ig h»ny. their cheeks and restore their duction of line breads of dogs Is suffi Gaynsr » e t c up from M. Mionv.ll- »"tig and praiee aervice. T il« tenden 1 here was a surprise parly gix-en a ciently strong In England without en luring llie holidays. health and strength. It is ey of the occasion was certainly elevat 8. H. Tellterow's last Friday even ng couragement from her. The main rea ing to all having desires tn ilo better 4'ate of Ohio, City of Toledo I safe to say that they nearly Joint Palmer and wife s|ieitt Christ son for not exhibiting the poultry Is snxl lax l-otter. A t initliiight the clang Lucas county, j *" a railway journey and expo mas visiting liia mother in Marion all reject fat with their food. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ing of bells and blowing of whistle» IA a boated, crowded sbowyard county. fi 11 every lardy that a new century usually destroy their condition, and is the senior lartnsriof the firm ef F, Ired 1-ecn ushered into existence. Henry W illiam » is working for Mr tho birds a w restored to tbstr pens J. Cheney A Co .doing luisinea* in ihe Girard. All the Della* merchants have been looking tho worse for their travels. City ef Toledo, county ami state afore- stid, and Ihst said firm will pay the notified that it is against the law to Clare and Tom . Marks have gone This distresses bar majesty, who takes uni of f 100 ft r *a< h and every com ol buy nr sell wormy apples. Hereafter tbs kindliest Interest In her festhered to AsU-r a -alarrli that cannot h* cured by the they will be more psrtieular in buying use of Hall’s Catarrii Cure.— Frank J. none hut sound fruit, but will pay COD L I V E R O I L M'ss Kate and Sadie Clnilfelter, of ■ a lsa a ’» Gift *# E ssa rtw , wrm nrpo/>HOSPNfTEs or une*, som Cheney. Sworn lo la-fore me aud aul>- better prirea for it. Orcltardisls will Monmouth, were visit.ng at H. F When th* new queen of Italy, Hel -Cribed in nsy prssenos, this 6ih day ol ! tinxl it profitable to trim and spray Clodfeltei’s last week. ena. came as crown prlnceos to the o.csmher, A. P., 1886.— A. w . Q|,-a- 1 tl eir fruit trees. | is exactly what they require i Mr. Chamberlain and family, of As court o f Rome, says a correspondent (*val) son, notary public toria, were viailiog at C. S. dark's I In tb* New York Tress, one of the la COUNTY OOUNT. Halt's Catarrh Curs i- taken intern- g it not only gives them the im- last week. dle* of tb* court attempted to patron a’lv and acre d-rectly on the blood at d £ portant element (cod-liver oil) ise her and remarked. “ Tour royal mucous surfaces of tbs system Send Win. Perci»al was buying mutton hlghDoss must And court life s great Sibley, J. or teslimouials, fr*e. F. J. Cheney in a palatable and easily di- sheep through this vicinity last week. change.” Now, although Montenegro .kCo..To'edn, Obi--. Moll by ding- In the matter of the G. A. Well* es # gested form, but also the hypo- The quest ioiv.d»hated on at the liter Is but a pocket edition of a country ei»re. 75 cents. H all'» Fam ily P ill, tate, report ut sale o l personal proper ary last Saturday ev-niug w s s : “ Re and Helena’s father, tbe reigning ate the best. phosphites which are so valua ly preaetiteil and approved. solved that the tuwu boy ia greener in prince. Is as poor as Job's turkey, the 1 s t « Dorris and Mis* Lottie Hedge» The rejiort of the executor of the ble in nervous disorders that the country than the country boy is crown prtocese remembered that her wrre married st Independence last Cyrus June* estate wa» approved aud in tow n.’ I t was decided in favor of family and nation were among tbe usually accompany anaemia. oldest In Europe, while th* kingdom of week. lie was ordered tn turn over lo d< visei » uegativa. , Italy Is a thing of yesterday, and re SCO TTS EMULSION is a Rev. Mot tersbsail ha* given up the ,l'® r•>’,, ProP<;rtJ «J 'Ire b* "> There will be a basket mt-isMe at plied: with the ‘ ayp aised :<aslorste of the ! dependence Melilo- ' be credited *“ ‘ $7,000, #l“ fatty food that is more easily the school Itoitse on January lit h. “ On th* contrary, I think everything 'list church and !l g » back to Ohio. | value thereof. Is done very well her* considering » digested than any other form N. O Cbslfeiter was appoint'd There was a remonstrance eirculat Dr. O. P. Low, formerly of MeCoy how new It all la " ad through I hia vicinity last weak and more recently Independence, guardian of Mary C. and Sarah K $ of fat. A certain amount of In planting grapevine*, dig deep, but will »non mere to Artiogton. Clodfelter under $1,000 Istmi». against the rural mail d. livery. plant shallow. Unless the soli Is a U1 « _ , . « . Final account in the matter of the • flesh b necessary for health. .1 L. Burns »| eat vacation with hi* heavy day. plant In the fall. Use only Mis. Berthe Fryer, of independence c „ K„ lhnr M U Ie f,* |lcllr. £ You can get K in thb way. family. well rotted manure, as fresh manure was recently snerried to a Portland ing Febuary 4lli. Several from this place attended excites growth, and luxuriant growth music teacher. We have known per Tbe guardian of Marsh and Setli the »booting matches at Buena does not always Insure fruit. A vine Tutnam Faille»» Dye green, 1* a Fawk was charge«! witlt an inventory 1 sons to gain a pound a not pruned Is always lo a snarL—S t Vista »m l Indi-pende- ca. very bright green, quite fast on woel of »3.372 75. l-ouls Republic. day w hile taking It. 'i-.d silk lu t not so fast on cotl»n (-t is D. A. Elkin*, of your city, ia visiting The first e-mi annual report of the yoc. and |i.oo, sll druggists. absolutely in,possible for you tc dye a in lit« neighborhood. matter of the L. B Fraser eetste w«s SC O TT * B o W N E , Chsmists. Nsw York. br’glit green on ce*ton that is fast to filed sr.d approved. John and Arthur Burns hsv* been li«b '.) 10 rent* per package It s Easy To Take stO sS * doing some work on their p'ace near by A. K. Wilson. The final seeount of tli* John Al- C IR C U IT C O URT DOCKET. (sd McCoy estate wa» set for hearing Febuary 4 h. l l k l ’ A ll TM .-:NT 2— K . P . B O IS E , I D IX IE Viola T Morton va W 11 Morton, ij - vori-e; Townsend A Hart for plf. B 1 Ktrgus iii v» M r» Ollie M Byers, I e q u it«: Frank Holm s» for plf. W illie D E tr v . El xa E' ff,t::roree; J ( ' AtlaniH for p’ f. Angelina 1* Sears et nl v» Mary Jaae Bti.i-k e l «1, partition; Oscar Hayter j for plf. I>untlei) Mortgage nini Trout Invent- '»»* nt compiiny, limit«*«), vs John J Daly et a] e<|«»ity; Hionaugh A Bro- ttaugh for pif. K S. Mi<l«IU‘hani vg Klta Mi«l«ll»- hair, divorce; Bull*?» A OnaH for plf. J F O Donnell an i-n n e n t; CJeo A I S nitl» for plf. A J WhBeuker utaignment; Geo A >mith fur plf. Win 8 Branch flower vs Mary E Brandiftower, «In oice; Oscar llayU r j for plaintiff, F A Turner for defend ant. j Slate Land B n r«l v* N and Alcida Tarter, r«)iitiriit*tioti; J L C ollin« for plaintiff. 8 t«fe I.ami Co m! vs \V M L d e , coil dm at io n ; J L Collin« fot pUintiff. J W Kirkland v« J E Hchhard, equity; Butler A t*ond for plaintiff Still« Lund Board \i E A Kruger et al. foiedntnirc; J L Collin« for plein- tiff. H A Skinner v« H<»i>n«h Dowling et «1, equity; K»»ii<er A Sluter for the plain lid', George G Bingham for de fendant. William Corley tb D Van Patten et al; 0-car Havter for ; lain tiff. D M Utt'htie ntnignircut; Sibley A Fakin for plaintiff. W m Fliokinger et al v« Claud Flick inger ct ul, | ortitinn. Weatherford A Wyatt f**r plaintiff. Franklin Y 01*0111 va J W Lawyer et al, conflrinatitn; J T ftimpion for the plaintiff. PERRYDALE. Six inches of «now. Mrs. Plankin^ton and her four chil dren have be«n over from Bridgeport. Our school dosed lad. w«*ok. The tine entertainment and Christina* tree drew many from McCoy and «lsewhere and there was an iinU’Uiully large dis tribution of present«. Mrs. Ben. Jones has 'had hemorr hage of ihe lungs. W . M. Rurgennt butchered hogs la.-t week for the (list time in nineteen vears. One of his horse« has been 'tadly cut oil a barbed wire fence. Ferry Campbell and wife have re turned to their home at Oukesdale, Washington. Mins K ill« F^mkington, who has been staying with her uncle, D. L. Keyt. ha« gone home. The family of J. A W d le are great- y Fcntlered. Ho and hia daughters, Lucy and Lillian, are on their place ear Newberg, while Mr?«. W olfe and Luke are running the farm here. Cli r ¡0 is in W.ndiington and Lena is vi-iting friends in Michigan. Mark cuno home from Pacific college Christmas evening and found all the young folks gathered to give him a surprise. Eola cclebra «<1 New T?enr in goo l •dmp«. Although the snow wa* com ing down fast and furious, people com mem ed gathering at the school house t»y 10 o’clock laden with large boxes, clothes hiiNkctp, dishpans, ditdies, etc , • nd an abundanco of everything good to cat. The house was called to order «m l a short programme was rendered, consisting of recitations and song«. Tlun an entertaining and practical talk was delivered by County School *ii|>erinteudent Starr to the hoy« and girls parents and teacher. After this tallies weie quickly improvised and covered with the good things to which all did ample justice. 'The school house looks quite modern now, with a level fl »or, thirty new «eats for the pu- pile, and « teacher’s desk and chair. N E W T O -D A Y . in e o a l v u N M and four cowh fo half . by Robert Clark* near Moi.monvh. KH A. J. H A R M O N . O F BRID G EPO RT. HAS • ■ f fresh otilch cow for sale. tJOME FINE FULL BLOOD PLYMOUTH ROCK roosters for sale cheap, Impurs st (»urwso l ~ ’ sllss. »arm or of Mrs. T, C. Garwood, Dalla * 8 IR A B L K L A N D FOR H A LE . I T L I L I l i i - m e d iate ly on th e M i-n u io u th roa»t tw e m iles ortHt o f Dalian, th e re b in u HS acres. N o im pro vo - m e iiU , h u t a ll level juui m irie r p low . W ill ho .I cheap $0 cash b uye r. A ddress, Oeorge L . TUoteou, M a rth - ite lri, O regon. D B A L ID W HEAT H AY Orr, o f Rickreftll. FOR S ALE B Y SAM U EL N TOW NSEND. OF P E R R Y D A LE , H AS FOR sale Bsrrtril Plymouth Kock steck, second to •one. F.rgn in suusoii . W ill sull A l cockerels st ) ressonsble prices. _____________________________ IG R GOOD PAS TU R E in Dallas. F ° Hows IN q llR K OF JAMES tl'K H A M BU LL FOR SER NICK ON TH E Frank D Itowkll place nvsr Dallas. i vance, for insorsnee. Terms, «1, Inerii- O N K Y TO LO AN <»N 'M P R «)V E D FARM R O jHrty at uxiisl ratas by Oscar Hayter, DalU^ M O N K Y TO IsOAN security. M W A T « PER CENT ON F ASM J. L. COLLINS, Halts* E H A V E MONEY TO LOAN ON •still property. S IB LE Y I H M « U'ED à iLfmirf j D A L L A S C O LLE G E — A NU L A C R E O LE A C A D E M Y Cu e«fnrsii»nnl sntl »U|>*ricr aitvsn. la g «» at ressonatile rates. Net-oinl term begins January S, 1901, when rlsss«» will be organixed in si-linul management and nietluxls for 'he lieneflt of tliuse desiring to take the spring «lam in ation . Htiident* adiriittod st any lime. For estslngne or filte r information,address ihe pres ili nt, C C. PO I.INO , Dnllns, Oregon.