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Airlie, prepartory to building gome new fence. M A R K E T R EP O R T. |Corn>ct«l weekly by F e ll* Noel. I W heat, per bushel, 50 ota. Oran, per ton $14. Shorts, per ton, $16. Oats, per bushel, 35 ets. Flour, per 10 barrels, $2 70. Flour, per sack, 80c. Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt. (ierm ea, $1 50 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. I#* [Corrected weekly by Brown A Son DWDN FORREST w as once drilling a stupid “ super." In despair Forrest exclaim ed: “Can’t you say it as I do ? " "N o»" said the m an; " if I could, would I be working for $5.00 a w eek?" If you asked a cheap yellow soap to do the work of Ivory Soap the reply might well b e: “ If I could, would I sell for half as m u ch ?"* Ivory Soap, being pure, costs money, but not more than a pure soap has to co st To Curo a Take lax dive All druggists fails to cure. Grove on each Cold In O ne D a y bromo quinine tablets refund the money if il Signature of E . W bos. 25 cents. B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D D IX IE P. 8. Greenwood has returned from Seattle. II. B. Southwick and Dallas visitors Sunday. family Ed. Rowland, wife and Miss Ethel Ky> raft, of Dallas, ware visiting friends in this section of the country during the week. S t o p « Ithe C o u g h T h e M o th e r’a F a v o rite And work* off I lie cold. Laxative bro- Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is moquinine tablet« cure a cold in ouc the mother’s favorite. I t is plee.sant day. No cure, no pny. Price, 25 and safe for children to take and al cent«. • ways cures. Il is intended especially for roughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough, and is the best medicine CCUHTYSEATLETS. made lor these diseases. There is not All bands agree that Morrison, the the least danger in giving it to child liveryman, is hard to beat in bis line. ren for it contains no opium or other He knows about, what the public de injurious drug and may be given as sire Hnd makes it his business to sup confidently to a babe as to an adult. ply it to their satisfaction. For sale by A. K. Wilson. A company consisting of J . C. Shulti, H. P. Shriver, J . S. Ashbaugl and Ed. Blearing, of Dallas, hava the Boyle lake rented and enjoy their duck shooting without tresspassing on posted land. Tlio telephone line between W. W Miller und H. 8. Buts is now in excel lent condition, having been generally overhauled by Electrician Waguer, oi Dallas. The prunes which were shipped to Chicago by J . B. Nunn, H. 8. Bulz and others were received in fine con litiou and were of so good a quali'y that the same company is now trying to secure the remainder of the output Have yeu been to the steel bridge belonging to H. 8. Bulz and L. C. feed yard sines that great roof was Parker. put over i he whole enclosure. Every Mr. Haney, of Silver, has been visit thing within is kept dry, warm and ing his nephew, Thomas Vogel. comfortable by it. S o m e th in g N e w We come now to apeak of mackin Ju st published by the Southern Pa toshes and nothing else. Would you cific company is a pamphlet upon Ik» like to know where to get the best resources of Western Oregon, which ones in (he city at half price. G o to Includes an excellent map of the stale the clothing emporium of O. W. John and conmina information on climate, son A Co., who are overstocked with lands, education, etc,, existing indus them and must unload. They are tries and their capabilities. A tten not the old fashioned hot. heavy and tion is also directed to such new li Ids ill fitting kind, but up to dale gar for energy or capital as promise fair ments and positively rain proof. They return. This publication fills a need are light, stylish and well ventilated lodg experienced by Oregonians in re Remember, the regular price has bean plying to inquiries of euslern friends. Copies may be had of local agents ol whacked in half. the Southern Pacific Company, or fiom C. H. Markham, general pasten F . E . Shaffer leads all 1 is rompatil ger agent, Portland, Oregon. ora in making harness that will in all respects fill the hill. Nothing hut the A C h ic a g o W o m a n S peaks. very best leather used and every alitcb of work done on honor. Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, vice president Illinois Woman’s alliance, W c dropped in at the New York in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Racket store the other day ami found Bemedy, says : ’’I suffered with a se their volume of business hut little less vere cold this winter which threatened than before the holidays. They keep to run into pneumonia. I tried dif such goods as the mass of the [ample f> rent remedies but I seemed to grow need throughout the year and their worse and the medicine upset my prices are always low. stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take ami it re When our package of washed cloth lieved me at on e. I am now entirely ing is returned from the steam laun recovered, saved a doctor’s bill, limv dry it is always clean, sweet (mailing and suffering, and I will never be and well ironed. They uso the best without Ibis splendid medicine again.” machinery and skilled help. For sale by A. K Wilson. ------- ------------- S A L E M 8 L IP S . You will miss it in passing by Mr. Sm ith’s blacksmith shop, hunting for The best 20 cent dinner in town can a more skillful workman . be had at Helleubrand's restaurant. In this great January clearance sale we have knecked off most of the prof it H n d in some lines actually out deep ly into the cost. We are clearing and cleaning up far invoice and all odds a n d ends must be sold. Our values are ull baits, nut a hook in the whole [line, We are ready a t all times to furnish quotations against any com petitor, sale or no ante, a , we know our prices to be right— The Bee Hive. *»• One of the best gunstores in the whole valley is conducted bv C. Kis ser in Dallas. Sportsmen who deal with him are invariably pleased with their firearms and ammunition. V Y ear after year the Gavnor shoe store gains in popularity ami amount of patronage. The main reason is be eanse their goods always turn out ex actly us represented. It pays to trade there. *** Remember, that the Salem stage driver will promptly gel whatever you want from either end of the line. .» * When you want glass seed, garden seed or any kind of farming imple ments, go to Fanil's hardware store. If you are going to build anything from a chicken coop to a big barn or fine dwelling, lie can supply io n with all needed hardware. Lubricating oils of all sorts and rope of evprv size. Superior stovta for kitchen, family room or parlor. See the notions in his show care. JU R Y L IS T ^ Visit our store during our great For justice district No. 1, Ballston, O. clearance »ale. Some rare bargains— E Foclit presiding: regular eye openers—The Bee Hive. John Camp! ell, H 8 Fudge, F Ü Byerley, W P Flanery, V Frank Sargeant, They say that Ike Lynch it a nat Jack Byron, W White, Ja s Olmsted, ural born blacksmith. G W W ileo*. G W Clark, Wallace Yales, Frank Gould, And those who trade at Dodson’s Aston Tillery, Jo s Craven, Racket store say that nearly all his K Savery, Geo Berry, senior, prices sre lower than elsewhere. If Bert Brooks, K Campbell, you can save money by il why not N F Gregg, Goo Ball, trade there. Gen McCulloch, E C Graves, V B 8, ars, Wm Fudge, ••• W E Conner, Brown’s grocery store is fully up to Stephen Braley, W K Birks, date In all things. Whatevex ¡anew John Jolly, John M ij-field, cst and best in that line they prompt Thus Noison, Geo Nt wbill, ly procure. As their manner of do Felix Comogys, Tims Wiaxlley, ing business guards against losses, W 11 Andrews, N M Conner, they can and do sell at bottom prices. Levi Conner, Tliog Rand, In quality and pricea of dry goods, Frank Kimsey, Scott Syron, McC Syron, they defy compel itiun. E Chapman, Henry Gilliam, W Ottinger, Ed Yocum. d o m in g C o a t S h o w . I t will tie held in Dallas on Tliura J U R Y L IS T day, Febuary 14th. There will be Of justice district No. 4. Falls City awarded 52 prises, half of them to thoroughbreds and the balance to all presided over by J . Stuart Montgom other grades. The premiums will he ery, for 1901; Elias R< bertson, approbriate medals. There will be Edw W hile, Ha rve y G s g c , first and seaond premiums each on Sam Ewing, Morris Hughes, (•uek kids, bucks one year old and M F Flynn, Geo Siefarth, under two, two years old and under 0 E Lev», Fred Raymond, three, three years old and under four, L Barnhart, Win M Alderman, four years old Old over, and ill* same 1 F Yoakum, J o h n E. fieexley, on does of those ages. First and sec Jas Burns, Frank Hubbard, ond premiums on pairs of buck kids Wro Yester, and of does Besides all t h I here j Chester Gardner, Henry Starr, J M Dennis, will be a sweep stakes premium on a Gao Gardner, J M H arrs, group consisting of aged d-e, bttck,j Frank Shute, A nan Myer, yearling doe ami doe kid. There is a , Ja s W 1 s t, Ira Foreman, chance for everylwajy bavin* good j Warren Frin k, Ed Van Pelt, goata, and the competition is apt to j C i l i a Frink, Bold Wonder), y, rims llollowt.ll, be spirited. Chae Ifopkin», Mai Glaze, J R Moyer, W H Milligan, The Polk county weddings during Frank Butler, Geo M Tice, 1900 were as follows: January five, j J B Teal, Cliff Pugh, Febuary two, March four, April three, j Roller! Ford, John Montgomery, 14.iy five, Ju n e six, July three, Aug-1 Jonathan Courier, At Brown oat seven, Septe.nl-er seven, Ociober ; Al Harrington A1 Teal, fifteen. No-ember eleven, December Wm Ellis Sam Tetherow. ten. Total seventy eight. Frank ITi-Miirphy, Elmer Remolds. 1rs Mi-hrlin, Ld Sampeon iT o m . .TMIMY n N m I " , . .. Postmaster Jas. McCain, of Me- Minnv.lte, was here this w< ek visiting bis nephew, D. P. Etouffer. R IC K R E A L L . Preaching next Sunday at 2:30 by Rev. McFarland. Mis* Aurelia Burch returned to school at Eugene Saturday. Miss Pauline Nesmith Portland Monday. returned Iv Grandpa Hall fell last week and is • t this writing quite sick. Mrs. S. Orr. who has been quite *ii-k, is some heller. Dr. Reynolds. >f Salm i, is attending her. Mrs. Eninia Foreman, of West Sa lent, a ns here visiting fiienda llii week. Ed Clark and wife are ei|>ect<. home soon from Eastern Oregon. Charlie Dempsey and son, Tommy, of W a-htucna, Washington, are here visiting the former’s mother. Mrs. Pir .inia Dempsey. Tommy will stay at. .llend school here. Sunday sch.iol at 11 o'clock; every one come. G. L. Hawkins, proprietor of the I n dependence marble works, does all kinds of cemetery work in the very W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN C best shape and at reasonable prices T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - Try him. Wm. Muscolt hi)« bought of Willie A b le S o u rc e s D is h e d u p for O u r Hubbard the trucking bitrint»* so N u m e ro u s F a m ily of Readore long conducted b;. Everett Hitlibraud In A b re vta tcd P a ra g ra p h s . Potatoes, per bushel, 30 cts. B u tler, per pound, 20 cts. Lard, per pound, 10<gll cts. B ico n ,sid es, per [>onnd, 9(jt 10 cts Hums, per pound, 12<g>15 els. Shoulders, per pound, 8(810 cts, Eggs, per dosen, 25 cts. Oh oaens, per doten $2.50<J>$4 Dried fruits, per pound, 12 cts. B eets, per pound, 1 cents Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2^ cts. Onions, per pound, 2 cts. Beans, per pound, 4<c 5 cents. Corn meal, per pound, 2iJ eta. Hay, per ton, $G&$8 W H IT E L O G IC LOCAL AND GENERAL. Over (100d eda were tiled in the of Baled hay and mill feed at Osfield’s fice of the county clerk last year aud Spectacles aud glasses at Pfennig's. mere mortg.igca were cancelled than given. We are always glad to hear from or Judge Sum Her is up from Ids long about former residents of tiiis county time home near Ballston to remain now living elsewhore. until spring with his son, Dan. Here is a hint by which some school Miss Briitie McDevitt is a nurse iu districts msy profit. All unexpended school money on tlio first of March the hospiral at Salem. goes back into tlio general fund. Nearly all the business bouses of The law allows $30 or more annually for school apparatus and now is Ills Dallas elose at 8 o’clock every evening except 8aturday. lime for full bunded districts to pro vide such n -eded things. Another A half dozen turkeys sent to Port fact which district» call U se to advant land by 1). M. t'albreath, of Parker, age is that the county school su|ieriu- netted him o.ver $10. temlent can get for liiem all kin Is ef His* I.aura Burnett, of Independ school furniture nt reduced rates. ence, is employed ill the Olds <k King C. H. Morris, the enterprising Dall store at Portland. as jeweler, is fully stocked with nil The Suturday Evening Post says staple gooJa iu his line. Time pieces that the Amerioau flag abroad is a to suit everybody and eye glasses for beautiful sight. Sometimes the A uer all who need t)rW- ¡can representative abroad is also a An interesting series of revival meet beautiful sight. ings are being lu-ld at the Methodist H. L. Fenton, U. S. Grant and W. church by Evangelist Phelps of I lie work Evangelical church, he being assisted A. Ayers aro vigorously at arranging for the goat show here Feh by the ministers 'of the different tie nominations Daily ufternnnn services nary 14th. As that industry is a hen and preselling every evening to large efil to Ills whole comity, everybody should lend a helping hand towards congrega'.iens. making the exhibition a success. Some fifty years ago George Boyd We have ordered for John Webster look h douation claim of 160 acres about six miles northwest of Dallas, The Commoner, owned and edited by beyond lhe home of J . R. Robbins W. J . Bryan, the great democratic He soon died and it seems that no on leader. Who else wants it at $1 else ever gained legal possession. At year. least so thinks Hardy Holman, who Wm. England, who had been a prom lias filed on it and thinks he cau make incut business man of Salem , for his claims stick. nearly half a aentury died lust week The new officers»! Highland grange He was one of the Williams & Eng are P. R. Alexander, J . M. Tedrow, R land banking company. C. D’Armond. Clarence Tedrow, D. A. Gits Basset, a former grocery mercli Hodge, I. W. Elliott, Clay Bush, B ant, here was in town last week. Davidson. Mrs. J. Alexander, Viola J . M. Holman and family uow oc Alexander, Florence Kennedy, Sarah cupy the N M. McDanial house near aud Nellie Halmick. tlie home of K. 8. Conner. Miss Nehie Bevens of Oregen City Yon have read of cures by Hood’s has married an Oregou City man. Sarsaparilla, aud you should have per E. M Palmer, recently of Dallaa, is fect confidence in its merit. I t will do now al Golden in Joaephine county. you good. Toxaline, which has proved an ex Pntnam Fadless Dye. purple, is the celleut remedy for scours and worm* brightest aud fastest known purple n sheep aud goats, cau he had of J and is quite fast on wool aud silk, but B. Stump at Monmouth. like all purple, is not fast on cotton Sol. Woods and wife were down 10 cents per package. Said by A. K Wilson. from east of the mountains Iasi week He and his son have large bands of Publie spirited citiien s of Dallas cattle and horses in Wallowa county have subscribed $100 or more for ml have recently bought quite a premiums and to meet other expenzes number of thorough bred cattle in of the goat show to be held here 8t. Missouri. paying $400 a head for them. Valentine’s day. The stock interests of this county are now enhancing far more rapidly ban ever befoie. Never were there ao many extra good cattle, sheep and goats within its borders. Tnere will bo a special school meet ing in the city hall at on# o’clock, Saturday, January 19th, to vote special tax to pay inteiest on cxistiug school bonds. Councilman Fiske lias Introduced J . A. Rotan, a former Salem mercli an anti-spit ordinance. Sueli a city ant, lias gone info bankruptcy at law would ceitainly be ill line with Albany. die spirit of progress uow so rampant Perhaps no other school building in a our midst and in touch wilh every seulimeut of decency aud good Inal h. the county line been more improved than that at Eola. And no set of The products of the Dallaa organ people could be happier over the out factory have met so good a demand as come ol their efforts in that direction. to justify (lie owneta in adding to their Some merchaants drop their adver facilities aud increasing their work tising as soon as trade gats dull hut ing force. They have a plant for the shrewdest ones know that then is »awing and seasoning their own oak he very time to offer the most and lumber. Said Industry will bring ma strongest inducements for people to ny a dollar to Dallas. buy. The most enterprising merch The Independence aud Monmeuth ants will get the bulk of the trade be railroad officers for 1901 are J. Dorn- tween now and spring. fe, H. Hirscbberg, I). W. 8ears, A. The county court having an unusu Nelson and B. F. Smith. ally large amount of bniinesa before R. C. Craven has been visiting his them that they are still in session. brother, Joseph, at Monmouth. Their aim is to do justice to all con Zacli Hewe, of Perrydale, lias been cerned. here visiting bis brothers, Henry, Senator Mulkay has been in Salem Robert and Jam es. several days getting ready to assume At Peter K urre’s beyond Independ his legiala'ive duties. Thera is no ence a large watchnight party forgot discount en his vigilance or shrewd o go home until hroadliglit in lbs ness and he is sure to rank above the miming because they ware having average. uch a good tima eating oysters and Tha farmer who ia not becoming things. better posted as to the treatment of John Slump, of Monmouth, has liis crops and hi* stock will become a sold to a Linn ceunty man three year- buck number. Tim most progressive ng 8horihorn Durham «atlle for men in all pursuits are studying, ob •erving and experimenting fur better $300. ways of doing things, and aitcli as ne W. E. Barns, of Falla City, recently glect those means of improvement received at Fsils City 6 ecu s a pound cannot hope to keep up with tha pro for a wagon lead of hog*. cession. J . M Haggard, of I-cwiaville is slash If you have for sale anything for it« and making firewood for next -xhicli sfccre is likely to be a demand ummer. it will always pay to advertire it in Frank C. Robertson, a preniinen1 the medium having the largest eircu Heruana cattlem an, hss been spouti talion among those you wish to reach ng u week with his Higgs kindred ai 1Ins paper ia the moat extensively rir* ciliated and ri ad in Polk couu'y. E tna farm. John Ellis, wire is a t the state in i Hereafti r Die freight train will biatrial school near Jefferson, spent | leave Airlie an hour later than before, he holiJays with his parent* h ere., |,ut as it will not run from the junc- He looks quite manly in his neat uni- 1 lion into Sheridan will arrive in Port- form. land a t the usual time. The south bound train still comes by Hheridau. To accommodate those who are par ial to the use of atomizers in apply- There was a snow storm all day yes ng liquids into the nssal passages for terday, and it must be quit* deep Catarrhal troubles, the proprietors pre toward the mountains. Some improv pare Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm. Price ident farmers are already out of hay nrluding the spraying tube is 75 for their slock which will be apt to renta. Druggists or by mail. The suffer. ¡quid embodies the medicinal prop H. L Crider lias sold nearly all his ertiee oflheaolid preparation. Cr.iaoi Halm ia qtrckly absorbed by th e mein- Belgian haras and will »am be off lo I I hrane and does not dry up the a« ere- | California, where his brother's family I I ion* but changes them to a natural are delighted with their new home, and healthy character. Ely Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrick are I 56 Warren street, New York. •till among their kinfolk» iu the Miss- C O U N TY C O U N T. Sibley, J . Tlio bond of H. D. Whitman and H. F. Mulkay as administrators of the Wm. Mason estate were filed and ap proved. The name of the purchaser of the real piopcrty of tho J . A. Williams et- late was corrected to 8. E. Paddock. The annual report of the adminis trator of the David Keddekopp estate was filed aud approved. The sale of tho real property of the Johann«« Emmons estate was approv ed aud guardiau ordered to give a deed. The final settlement of the Mary A. Bryan estate was extended to the Febuary term. The administrator was ordered to give a deed to the property of the Mir anda Hill estate for real j>r pertv sold. Final settlements were made in the estates of N. Garwood, M. C. Brown, Amanda Richards and J . W. Richards. The matter of ths Wm. 8avage es tate war continued to next term. A petition tozell the remainder of the personal property of the C. A. Bawteile estate waa granted. A petition to sell real property of Nellie, Hazel and John Mulkey, min- oi heirs, waa set for hearing Febuary 9th and citation to issue. A R T O n t A » TM KM Yst RfR I . mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, fno. F. J . Cheney A Co . Toledo, Ohio. Hull by drug- »ids, 75 rents. Hall's Family Pills are the heat. Mia. 1. N. Woods and Mrs. Otlioj Williams went to Portland Monday j and yesterday several went ta Oregon - City on land office Imsinesa. I 1 M o h a ir C ro w e rs ' M e a t. They met at Bro.. » hall in Dallaa lust Saturday af'-iiioo,., G W. Me dee presiding and U. 8. Grant acting i s secretary. Officers for the ensueiug year were choacn as follows: Presi dent, A. W. Teats: secretary, H. L. Fenton; treasurer, W. A. Ayers. T1 • managers of the goat show to be held in tlie W ils cn block, February 14th. were authorised to use tlie D a m e t f the association. A committee, con sisting of H L. Fenton George Rich mond and U . 8. Grant, was appoint'd to draft an agreement to be signed by those do»iiing to cuter the mohair pool Mr. Grant gave the experience f J . B. Stump in dealing with sick gouts. Each examined a dead one and found the main trouble lo be «om is. Iu some cases diminutive pin worms and in other case* larger anil longer onus resembling tape worn ■ exist in larger numbers iu the stem - ach and intestines ef the sick goat. The remedy which has proved effect ive is to keep the auimal without food for 24 hours, then give it from a tea to a table apoonful of toxaline in a half pint of milk. After u few days intermission eacii lime tepsat Ui* fast ing and dose twice over, reducing the tasting to about 18 hours. Mr. Grant thinks that nearly all sick goats have worms, and believes that toxaline will SCHOOL M ONEY. cure tli« m. It may be had of Drug Following is the ainotiut lately al gist Ellis. The aejociution adjourned lotted liv the achool <uperiutvudent la meet at the same place at 1 o’clock, lo each district, we giving the num •Saturday, January 19’ h. ber, clerk and am ount: 1 J R Bktphnrd, $97 70. C O U N C IL M E E TIN G . 2 H U Campbell, $680.80. They met in regular session on last 3 U W Myer, $120 95. Monday night with all present and 4 R Brunk, $95.16. Fiske acting as president. 6 Fred Jobn-on, $99. These bills were allowed : 6 V Turnidge, $80.95. M 1) Ellis, disinfsetants.............$21 60 7 C C Gardner, $ '1 6 76. J J ‘W illiams, work..................... 3 60 8 W W Smith, $91.25. A J Martin, salary...................... 30 00 9 A B Chandler, $170 40. D J Riley, lights.......................... 95 00 10 Arthur Fink, 177.70. D P Stonffer, f e e s ...................... 37 20 11 E Evens, 86.10. Appropos of a communication from 12 O A Wolverton, $83.50. Milton the auditer was instructed to 13 Frank Lucas, $461.50. memorialize the legislature amendiug 14 C W Buell, $8.80. the assessment law ao that cities and 15 B T Merrill, $91.25. school districts may collect their own 16 W E Williams, $102.85. taxes if they so dtsire. 17 P C Scars, $154.45. A petition was presented from the 18 F F Kliivor, $106 75. first ward asking for an aro light at 19 Ray Faw k.$124 80 ihe intersection of Washington and 20 H G Hastings, $43 55. Lyle streets. Action postponed. 21 Fred Hehding, $135.10. An ordinance to prohibit spitting 22 M Scrafford, $70.60. on walks aud in public places was 23 WiHis Rowell, $87.40. read first time. 24 Paul Tachorou, $95.15. An ordinance was read first time 26 J.inn-s Shepherd, $108.05. directing that the new city bonds be 26 W E Goodell, $122.20. made payable to the McMinnville na 27 Alex Turnbull, $84.80. tional bank. 28 G W Girard, $83.50. H. L. Fenton was given custody of 29 J D li vine, $.576 30. the old bouds until the new ones were 30 C C Yeater, $89.95. issued. 31 Ed Loose, $126.10. A new charter was presented and 32 Edwiu Elliott, $164.45. the council determined to sit Wed 33 E N Hall, $176 40. nesday night as a cemmittee of the 34 N Blair, $140 30. whole for ita consideration,so that it 35 Alice E Caldwell. $105.45. may be presented at the coming term 36 It E Pearee, $86.10. of t ne legislature. 37 C Blair, $91 25. 38 T 8 Brown, »102.85. 39 F A Link, $92.55. Miss Brittie McDevitt ia in Salem 40 L K Green, »1119$. wilh Mias Tents Kimball, whose eyes 41 C E Schroeder, $119.65. are seriously affected. In a few weeks 42 L H Conner, $73 20. slie will go to Portland to remain at 43 J M Larson. $93.85. St. Vincent's hospital until she grad 44 Paul Fundmann, $10.45. uates as a professional nurse. 45 Cass Riggs, $80.95. • Cashier Williams, of the Dallas city 46 Percy Hadley, $77 60. bank, has re.turned from Minneapolis 47 I M Robertson, $91.26. and Chicago and is better than ever 48 J W Yost. $64.15. pleased with Oregon. He found little 49 V A Fishback. $78.35. snow, hut any amount of frozen 60 I> M Kaegi, $86.10. weather. The prunes shipped from 51 C L Barnhart, $84 80. Dallas.were all disposed of at good 52 N Crosier, $48.50. prices anti he made such arrange 53 Mrs 8 J Fletcher, $100.30. ments that hereafter Oregon fruit can 94 U K Riggs, $108.05. be safely sent to reliable dealers there 65 Albert Teal, $00.30. He says that but little seems to be 56 O E Taylor, »71.90. knowu by the masses back there con 57 Ira Mehrling, $199 60. cerning our state, they considering 58 ON Harrington, $97.70. Beattie as the hub of the northwest. 69 J J Craton, $74.60. 60 Frank Butler, $78.38. N EW TO-DAY. Help... Nature Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. /RKMH HALF JKRHBY COW AND THREE stb ' cm that »til soon t>s trash lor rals by Robert Clark« n««r Monmouth, 1 u r k s e x t r a p in k b r o n z e t u r k e y g o b - lilera and threo hen» for sale at $2.10 a pair By J . G. Brawn. T (»ME FINK FULL BLOOD PLYMOUTH ROCK for »ale cheap, Inquire at (Jnrwood farm or of Mr*. T, C. Garwood, Dalian. m rerouter* S° (-HIRARLK LAND FOR HALF». IT L IES IM- mcdlately «»n the Monmouth r«»a.1 twu miles east of Dallas, there b Intr 38 acres. No Improve- incut», l»ut all level and under plow. Will sell cheap t<> cash buyer. Address, George L. THotaon, Pnrtdi- Holtl, Oregon. D B H AY aled w h eat h FOR SALK HY 8 AMURL Orr, ol Rickreall ; /I N. TOWNSEND, OF PKRRYDALK, IIAS FOll safe Barred Plymouth Rock stack, second to un. Will »dll A 1 cockerel» at none. Kggs in i r cm sonable prices. j vJT• ONEY TO LOAN ON !MPROVKD FARM PRO- pert) at uoual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, M S é ° e m Í i i ^ J Í ® COD L I V E R O I L w m HrPOfiHOSPMTES Brune*. 5004 will generally correct this difficulty. Jushna McD.miel and wife return If you will put from one- ed from Portland last week, win-re they find been spending the holidays fourth to half a teaspoonful with k.ndred. in baby’s bottle three or four The following officers have lie n times a day you will soon see elected by the United Artisans, fr, serve for six ’m onths: M. A., Win. a marked improvement For Rowell; superintendent, Mrs. Sadie larger children, from half to jixsippi Valley. B urch; inspector, Tom Burch; secre State of Ohio, City of Toledo,/ tary, I, W. Goodell; treasurer. Sain Lucas county, j a teaspoonful, according to We dropped into the assessors office O rr; senior conductor. John O rr; jun Frank J . Cheney make* oath that lie age, dissolved in.their milk. ior conductor, C. Jessie Sto ner; master is the senior [artner of the firm of F. end found the new incumbent delving of ceremonies, Mrs. Pearl M cD aniel;! t. Cheney A Co , doing business in the into his new duties. Mr. Myer evi If you to desire, will very dently intends to make ao fair and field cr mmanders, Nat Burch am' I ’ ’ ity of Toledo, county and state afore- -aid, and that said firm will pay the good an aressment that every^aly Jam es Mesmilh soon show Ms great nourish •uni of $100 for each and every case of must praise his work. His predetee- ing power. If the mother’s Tom McDowell lies been doing soni- -atarrh that cannot la* cured by the nr. It. 8. Conner, ha« gone lo Eastern paprr banging for L C. K-.ser, whose I uae of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.— Frank J . Washington, where be has employ milk does not nourish the house is nearing completion. Cheney. Sworn toliefore me and sub- meat. baby, she needs the emul Mr. Dvgert, a skillful Portland hook A. F . Stoner and F. A. Koaer made critied in my presence, this 6ih day of a Isionsw trip to the capital Turadar (he-ember, A. D., 188« — A. W. Glen- binder, has just finished rebinding 23 sion. M will show an effect [seal] son, notary pablic. volumes of our aid court records, | Frank Gibson was a visitor in the j Hsll'a Catarrh Core is taken iutern- which ha<l become much worn from j at once both upon mother metropolis this week. a'lv and acta directly on the blond and long ti-age. and child. O 61 W E Doty, $56.46. 62 B J Harrington, $86.10. 63 A L Porter, $99. 64 8 11 McEliuurry, $105.45, 65 Oliver Ralston, $19. PKOBATB. «at »..*.11 arozshM. SCO TT k BOWNE, l h . m . 1 , N«w Work. JT O N K Y TO LOAN AT 8 PER CENT ON FAHM J . L. COLLINS, Dallaa security. W E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IM W W rFD farm property. S IB L E Y * F A M K f j Final Settlement. flTlCF. 18 H E R E B Y O IVFN T H A T THE UN rfer»i¿nied ha» filed his final i i-unt aaadmln- IstrUor v>f the e*tHt*e of Ulywos Thompson, deee**- ed, in the county court of Polk cou n t}, Ore- iron. an-l that s»bl court ha» ««t th« hearing thereoi <» i Mond.tr, February 11,1001. at th« hour of 10 o'clock in th« forenoon of said day. and all person« h»vln. objections to the same are notified topiw en t them to wuri court on or (tef ire said time. Dated, this 11 th day of January, 1001. II f. FENTON Aduiinittrator. N D A LLA S COLLEGE — AND— LA C REO LE ACADEM Y Co eduralional and superior sdvan- lagt-s at reasonable rates. Second term begin« January 2. 1901, when Ha-sea will be organized in si-linnl management and method* for the I .one lit of those desiring to lake the spring examination. »Indents admitted at any time. For eetalogno or r liter information, address ths pree- id n t, C C. POLING, Dallas, Greg, n