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LOCAL AND GENERAL- A tte n tio n G r a n g e r s . TEA CH ER S' IN S TITU TE . Subordinate grange» will plea»« re member that a convention will be held in the opera home at Indepen dence to elect delegate» to »tale grange. Each grange is entitled to tlnee delegates, who should be chosen at jo u r February meeting. J. 0 . W h it e , State Deputy. S to p s Ithe C o u g h And works off the cold. Laxative bro moquinine tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 cents. M cCOY E N TE R TA IN M E N T. On the evening of February I4th the McCoy public school will render a program, beginning at 8 o'clock and celebrating the events of the month Admission lo cents, and proceeds to apply on dictionary for the school. Following is the program : Quartet—Greeting Glee. Recitation— Which General— W il lie Rohde. A Valentine Story— Nina Slagle. Song— Birdie's Valentine— Eddie M erritt, Ethel While. Concert recitation— Emblems of our Hag. Stories of Washington— N l II Fletch er. Solo— Mr. Elliott. Recitation— Ethel Force. Quartet— On Crested Wave Stories of Lincoln— Bertha Kings ton. Solo— Little Black Me— Chriesie Richardson. Drill of Little Patriots. Recitation— Mr. Brown Gets His Hair Cut— Lucy Kingston. Song— My Little Negro Mammy. Farce— The Virginia Mommy. ---------- ♦ • a ------------ A meeting of the Polk county teach era association will be held at the pub lic school building in Dallas begin ning at 9 o’clock on Saturday, Febru ary 2nd, the programme being as fol lows: Arithmetic— Miss Dorothy Cooper. Dii-cusvinn led by F. E . Emmett. Public school ethics— W. I. R->y. udds. Discussion led by Miss Mattie J. Lee. Writing—W. A. W ann. General liscussion. Intermission. Class recitation, first grade— Mrs. Ruth Conkey. Thirty minute»’ programme— Pupils of Dallas public school. Nature study— Mrs. Clara G. French General discussion. Platt of work for future association meetings— A. J . Shipley. General dis CU8t.ion. ------ —— --------------- B e w o re of O i n t m e n t s for C a t a r r h That contain mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the tense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous membrane. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the goo<l you can possibly derive front them. H all’s Catarrh Cura, manufactured by F. J . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfa> - ee of the system. In buying Hall’» Catarrh Cura be sure you get h > gen uine. I t is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J . Clteuev A Co. Testimonial« free. Sold by drug gists, price 75 cents per buttle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. O A K CROVE. Elias Conner and family now live in Morrow county. All farmers plowing and some sow ing. There is a new boy at the home of W. P. Miller and wife. Mrs. D. R. Ruble and son have been Claude Hubbard, of Independence, sick. is a page in the legislature. Miss May Seeley is back metropolis. from the Thai! Stevens is cutting C. White. wood for J. Several hands are at Heise hop yard. work in the Rev. Morehead is holding a tracted meeting here. pro J . C. White and nephew, Seth, are Cutting their next winter’s wood. Mias Lena Heise has been staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Harris. A. G. Roberts and son, Lyman, are preparing to string their largest hop yard with wire. Our school will give on February 23rd at the church an entertainment and basket social for the benefit of the library and dictionary fund. Clover hay is being sold for $7 Ion at the Broadmead farm. A II. 8. But?, has just sold a car load of fancy prunes at a fancy price. to (he general public. M rs Nation, who is a fearl-ss dead in earnest tem perarce woman in Kan sas ia proving a veritaple th< r".i in the fl »ah of many saloon n e t and other law breakers in Kansas. She goes at them all ungloved and rough shod, heedless of obstructions and the indig nities heaped upon her. Some think her craxv and other* call her a fanatic but most good peopfe believe that her acts rrattlt from a thor »nghly aroused appreciation of the henious crimes and «ad downfall'»!so many men. toys women and girls, who sre lured on to destruction by the deadfalls that are running in Kansas contrary In law. " Trln O A S T O R X A . Mrs. Mary Davidson, of Parker, is at Independence keeping house for tier eon, Ralph, and her gran Jilaugh ters, the Misses C x, while they at tend school. Miss Minnie Telford baa gone to teach in 'he Rock Criek country, and Miss Ethel Hall, who formerly latigl t at Elkins, now has charge of the | Greenwood school. j The text book commission ia * been | completed by the appointment of | Hon. C. A. Jolina.ef B iker City. Ha married a daughter of Henry Ellis in tliia county i nd was once prebate | judge here. He i* a graduate of Wil lamette university end hae for six years t>eeo president of the B ker C i'y srbo»l hoard. The choice meet* with populer favor. ICorrei-teU weekly by Pells Noel.) W heat, per bushel, 50 eta. B ran , per ton #14. Mliorts, per ton, $16. Oats, per bushel, 40 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, 12 80. Flour, per sack, 80c. Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt. Cermet), $1 50 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. ICorreeteC weekly by Brown St Sou Potatoes, per bushel, 30 cts. Butter, per pound, 20cta. Lard, per pound, 10(j$ll eta. Bacon,side», per )o u n d ,9@ 10 eta. lluni», per pound, 12@15 eta. Mhouldcis, per pound,8@10 cte. E ggs, per dozen, 22^ cts. Chicken«, p it dozen $2.5O0$4 Dritu fruit», per pound, 12 ota. Beets, per pound, 1 cents. Turnips, ,c r pound, 1 cte. Cabbage, per pound, 2$ eta. Onion«, per pound, 2^ ct». Beans, per pound, 4(a5 rente. Corn meal, per pound,2^ cts. Huy, per ton, $6^($8. T o C u r e a C o l d in O n e Day Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Signature of E . W. Grove on each box. 25 cent«. -------------------- S a w M i l l N o t lo « . I wish in « iy to the public that my new saw and planing mill, tlirue- fourth» of a mile« west of Fall« City, 1 « completed and is a modern mill in every respect, being furnished with trimmer, an eight saw gang edger and other appliances. There is plenty of good limber near at mind, and we so licit home trade, which will receive our best attention. J ohn I. M ontgomery . S o m e th in g New Ju st published by the Southern Pa cific company ia a pamphlet upon the resources of Western Oregon, which includes an excellent map of the state, and contains information on climate, land«, education, elc., existing indus tries and their capabilities. A tten tion is also directed to such new fi Ills for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication tills u need loilg experienced by Oregonian« in re plying to inquiries of eastern friends. Copies may be bail of local agents of the Moutlieru Pacific company, or from C. H. Markham, general passen ger agent, Portland, Oregon. CO U N TY COURT. FKOilAVE. Sibley, J. The administrator of the Margaret Tuttle estate was charged with an in ventory of $283,13 and was authorized to sell personal property at public sale. L. M. Murray was chosen guardian of Limlley Murray, a minor,under $1,- (XX) bond. The guardian of Ella Conner was ordered to pay her distributive share uf the Job Conner estate, the guard ianship to close us soon as he files re ceipt for the same, A petition to sell real property of the Eliza J . Bentley estate was filed and the same set for hearing iebruary 16tb. Dr. Steiner lias moved to Lake View where lie will conlinuo the practice of medicine. The legislature has passoil a levy of one mill to pay deficiency in the scalp bounty fumi. Robert C. Grigaby and Ida May Hartman, of Independence, have join ed destinies for life, The Dallas woolen mill started up Wednesday with plenty of wool on hand and more coming. It may he a week yet before enough new material is in shape to hare all the looms run ning. The working force will gradu- illy be increased to about 75. There i"6 ordcaa for all the goods they can manufacture in aeveral months. They pay 17 cents for valley wool and 14 cents fer Eastern Oregon, each being licit for diffe.ent linos of goods. The latter shrinks so much moro than tho former that iu the end it is the dear est. Pity and Beauty sumniit'of the Coast Range some 15 The freight train Hew the track two miles away. miles north of Bmitlifield Wednesday Seven fine An'orn goats ware ship evening and smashed up several cars ped to British Columbia yesterday by and injuring Miss Tracy, who is today U. 8. Grant. Old Polk is rapidly com showing at Brown's store, what can be ing to the front in the ma’ ter of fine •lone with slireded wheat. The motor stock of all kind«. In a few year* a went down to the wreck and breught farmer of pride and enterprise would in the passenger* aud mail. Early he a-hamed to have any scrubs about next morning the freight went on to N EW TO-DAY. Airlie and the passenger reached here his place T he most beautiful thing in in ample time to make its regular tud In the college chapel ®t 8:45 next to Portland yea'erday morning. h e k i n d e r or a u n e n s t r a w b e r r y • lv with M,Mlii.ii cushion os top will plcu c ri the world -is the baby, all Monday, morning (here will be spec ial turn It to M ink Nellie Mrucott In Dallai*- exercise« in honor of John Marshall Col. C. J . Holt, who has been lec dimples and joy. The most he greatest Chief Ju stice this nation turing un temperance throughout the OOD FRKSM MILK COW FOR SALK BY FRK1> ever had. There will he> sdd/esses hy union for the past 24 year», liegan a pitiful thing is that same baby, Hughe«, of Ualliui. everal attorneys snd picturing thing« weeks mealing at the Month Method ny the school. The public will b* ist chinch here Wednesday evening. thin and in pain. And the OOD PA JrrV RI. INQUIRE OF JA «. HOWE in Amelia Kithuke wag recently mar welcome to attend. Only a few were expected out at the Dnlla«. mother does not know tkfat a ried in Salem and Fred Kuhnke is ex first meeting but the house was crowd In tlie legislature Hon I. M. 8imp- pected home soon. ed aud he at once captured his audi ion belongs to the committee on sal* little fat makes all the differ CITRAYED FROM MOUNTAIN HANGK NORTH O weet of Dallas two coming Z-year-oM »teer«, one Iaaac Robertson will soon go to tries of state and county offic ers, that ence, holding their undivided atten .ed, th other red ami white, both marked with a tion fur over an hour. Nobody goea ence. work on hit ranch and will run the on rules and joint rules, also the com «•rop off of right and a split In left ear. Suitable re ward for their recovery hy O. F. Selby. Addrew» -ngiue at Martins saw mill. mittee on towns and cities. Hon. G. to »leap at hit meetings nor do any Dimples and joy have gone, Dalian L Hawk in« is chairman of the com- leave, fur fear lliay might inisa some Robert Grant. Ja y Brown, Louis -uillee on assessment and taxation thing good. At tha close of Ilia firat and left hollows and fear; the lecture over 100 came up and signed HOROUGHBRED POLAND CHINA BOAR FOR ml a member of that on election». Kau and others beyond Brilgep» wer vice at the home of W, II. Kraber on the the pledge, and all preaent aeemed in nave been losing goats and eliee| *aleui road. fat, that was comfort and j sympathy with the occasion. He At the masque hall Win. Tatom from some disease tor which they have was decide«1 to be the beat sustained paint* the demon intemperance anil color and curve-all but pity j not yet found a remedy. i OOOD MILCH COW IH WANTED BY JA ». gen'lemnn character, he being a thor the evils that flow frem it in aucli ug A Bnydaton near Dalla«. Al. llerran and Mir»h Merwin have oughbred Irishman and an applicant ly but lifelike color« lliat all young and love-is gone. turned two dozen English partridge- for the Dallas postmasterehip. A» people should be induced to detest loose on tbs O’ Brien farm north of In The little one gets no fat IIALKD WHEAT HAY FOR HALE BY SAMUEL I’opay Mrs. North Cherrington took and aliuu them. I> Orr, of Kick real!. dependence. The law forbids them • h i cake over all oilier lady characteia. being shot during t he next four year- In the teat waltz Ed Blearing and There are two methods of letting from her food. There is some- N TOWNSEND, OF PERRYDALE. 1IAN FOR Mrs A. M. L afolleit.of Wh atUnd. wife were pronounced the most grace sheep on shares. One is for the own I thing wrong; it is either her food I jr , «i'« Birred Plymouth Koch atnek, R«ond to er to furnish the «beep to the tenant «H UM . Egg., in Remain Will tell A I cockerel« at ful couple on the Hoor. has been here visiting her sun ami and receive half the wool and half the j or food-mill. She has had no reaeonahle price«. daughter, Charlie an I Elva, who are The claim of other cough medicine* increase. The other party furnishes stuleu ts at the college. She is s o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m p r o - daughter of Mr. Townsend, who died • to tie as goal aa Chamberlain's ar* all the feed and rare necessary for the i fat for weeks, is living on what p*rty at moi a I rats* by Oacar Hay 1er, Dallas, I'flertually ad at rest in the following management of tho flock. The own at Lincoln. D. (» its, an am- er of the sheep usually holds tha man jshe had stored in that plump W. D Whealdon with Ilia wife and ' testimonial of Mr. ager to the original number. I t will e y to loa n a t « p e r c e n t on f a r * eight children have arrived from Pa pl<»ye of Bartlett A Dennis Co.. Gardi- require vary little calculation lo eh >w little body of hers; and that is | M o n eecurity. J- L. COLLINS. Dallas. cific county, Washington, and occupy • e», Maine, lie says: " I had kapt that tha manager ia paying pretty stiff She is starving for fat; the G een Campbell place on Salt adding <» a cold and cough in the win. interest on the money I lie owner ha» Jgone. U r K HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED creek, behaving recently bought i’ . ter of 1897, trying every cough medi invested ill his sheep. The other i it is death, be quick! farm property. Ml BLEY k EAM lN f j He brought along six head of Jers y cine I h e r d of without permanent plan ia to lei the sheep on a three or help, until on« dav I wa* in the drug S cott’s Emulsion of Cod cattle. store of Mr Huulehan and he advised five years lea»«. The party of the Laat Saturday a Southern Pacifi c me lo try Chamberlain'» Cough Rem first lo fnriiisn the aheep and the 1 Liver Oil is the fat she can | work train enma in loaded witb i-reo- edy aud offered lo pay hack my money party of the second part the care sad j take; it will save her. oted railroad lies to be distributed if I waa nut cared. My lunge and keepol the aame. At the end of lb* \ r0T1CR IH HEREBY GIVFN THAT THE UN* I ilmtirned ha* tiled nie final account a*admin- along our ropl. Then it took tw-lve bronchial tube, were eery »ore at this third year th * owner is to ha-e double ietrator of the eefatae of Uly«** 1 h«mp*wi, deewa*- li I'/u nave nut titcu it, car loads of fri th ties from the Thurs time, bet I wa, completely curd hy the number ol aheep let, sex for aei ed in the county court of Polk county, t»ro- for free « trip le Its sgr> go’n . and th^t «aid court haw Rtf the hearing thereof ton mill to the creosoliug plant near Il ia remedy, and hare since always and age for age. The aeeon 1 party to taste wilt surprise yon. .»n Saturday, February «, H*>1. at the hoar HI Eugene S C O T T * BOWN turned lo it when I get a cold, and own and keep all tha the reel. It ie o'clock In the forenoon of « i d day, and all perwma C h e m is ts , havin ' objection* to the aante are notified to preaent »•am find relief. I alro recommend hotter to borrow the money and buy 4 0 0 Pearl S t. , f them to naid court on or bef .re « id tim O A B T O n i A . it lo my friends and am glad to aay it •beep than to leke them mi either Dfttcd. thi# llth day of Januarv . IWI. BOo. an d B t .o o ' ft L FENTON. i« th* heat of all roubli medicines.” plen, even if s mortgage ha* to be •li d ru g g is t*. Adminivtraf o r. given on the flock aa aecuriljr. For «ale by A K. Wilson. hint mending all sorts of things for Charlie Chaney and family have the people around. There is scarcely moved from Amity to Pendleton. any broken article that he cannot re Miss Millie Doughty, of Monmouth, pair. ---------- -w • --------- has returned to her sanool work in P IO N EER . California. Henry McCarter has lost two good Samuel Kennedy ami wife, nee Flor ence Elliott, have moved from Mon work horaes with staggers. mouth to Dallas. M u. I.** Humphrey has returned Mrs. Tillery, near Parker, has aver from eastern Washington. aged selling $10 worth of eggs a month Will Martin has most of the ma during t he fall and winter. rliinery moved to the new mill site. Samuel Kennedy ha. aold to hi» Vessie Owens is cutting wood for Plato brolberinlaw, Isaac Elliott, his farm McKee and All. Might talks of going ing interest near Calvary < hutch. to Canud i. U. S. Grant has received from Cali fernia four extra fins Angora goats E. C. Kirkpatriak ami wife have re and others are thus improving their flocks. turned from a visit in the east. Ellis Davidson lias sold about thirty Lost, between the Jones rat ch on the Independence and Salem a small sheep at $5.50 each to W. P. Ireland brown hand satchel, containing purse who lias put most of hi* farm in nioa and papers Finder pie »ee notify Mise quite grass. H attie Jones, Salem. Henry Nies ha* moved to the house Prof. J . P. Meakin, of Salt Lake ninth of Henry Howe’» home and Ed. City, and head lecturer ♦>! the-Wood» Blessing to the one west of the- Cot- men of Ilia World will deliver a lect t ge hotel. ure on Woodcraft at McCoy On the Th* newly elected officers of our Odd evening of February 7th and all are Fellow lodge are Dr. McCalton, W. A invited to attend. Ayrea, H. B. C’oaper, E. Hay ter and There will bean entertainment and F. A Stiles. ba«kct o-ial at the cliureh in Eola on A course of lectures are to be de Saturday evening February 16. h. livered here in the interest of our col Ladies are requested to bring lunch lege, the firat one by President Haw for two in baskets which will be told at auction. An invitation is extended ley on February 8th. M A R K E T REPORT. SALEM SNAP SHOTS. Mill feed and baled hay at Riggs’. jjq Y O U G ET UP Whoever lost a watch charm should H ell'.'brand’» lealoaruut beats them W IT H A L A M E B A C K ? a I for good dinner». W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G inquire al the Morris jewelry «tore. i _^ T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV A IL- Call at Cherrington’* art studio and see hi« new «tyle card* for photo- Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. When jr.ui want the most of a good ar.irlu for your money,* go to the New Abl© S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r graph®. N um erous Fam ily of Reader® ¡V o lk Bucket slote. They buy low Rev Short, of Salem, has been re sure to know of the wonderful In Ah re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . down fur cash and sell at a small pro elected pa slur of tin* Baptist church at cures made by Dr. fit, thus getting a b’g trade and turn ! Harmony. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, ing ’ heir money over several times Baled hay and mill feed at Deficit!’« j the great kidney, liver W. W. Smith, of L«wi«ville, ha* during» year. I t pays them and will and bladder remedy. Si>ectacle* and gltfaae* at Pfennig*«. thoroughbred Shropshire buck« and It is the great medi | pay you too. lamb« for sale. cal triumph of the nine- Take your chickens, eg*» and b u t-! iift teenth century dis- Newton Harris and Mr«. Uglow j l covered after years of Shafer, tin1 harness man, ia a geuu- ter to ltiggri’ grocery. have been quite «irk and ho has Mr*. -vMjll scientific research by I ine rn»tler for trade. All he does to Wm. W hite is to inn the Wire <% Julia Couuaway at Albany. Dr. Kilmer, the emi ! Win it ¡g lo use nothing but choice Keyi hop yard on .Suit creek thi* year nent kidney and blad ► lock made up in sin-h a manner as Take your poultry, e jg * and butter der and Is Some young man desiring to learn ; to A. I. l) ir r ’s market and get the wonderfully successful in specialist, to gain praise from all customers. promptly curing the printer* trade alioul 1 apply lo re .: highest market pi i e—cas*li or t/adt. lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou —o— bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst R. W. Ha-lings hua be« n viewing; Ralph Fenton, a school boy of our« form No wonder the steam laundry does of kidney trouble. j »in li fine work. They have the la I e- thing* in the «out hern part, of lire at (loUleiidile years ago, h.is lx*en Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec »lute. est improved machiueiy and employ lieie visiting his aunt, Mr*. Cornelius ommended for everything but tf you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found nom-hut exjieriem-ed help. No »lou Mr«. Surah Price and Mi*« Fay Hughe«. just the remedy you need. It has been tested dly work ever sent out. 111.ike, of Petedee, have beeu visiting in I bis paper will he sent free on trial In so many ways, in hospital work, in private Dulla*. for one month to any address. Please practice, among the helpless too poor to pur relief and has proved so successful in Sometimes animals will gel sick and Paul Holier* i* making money trap say «o to any of. your friend* who do chase every case that a special arrangement has »»■ d skilled rare. Dr. Keeler at the ping along tho «(ream* in the Peedeo not lake it. been made by which all readers of this paper steel bridge feed yard has S|>ent years country. Robert Conner,of Dallas, has charge who have not al.eady tried it, may have a in successfully doctoring horses and sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book • nhe: »ninials. Tracy MeTiiumoiula ami wife, of I of a .dock «*f agricultural machinery telling more about Swamp-Root and how to Montpelier, Idaho, have a new girl at up in the Big Bend country in eastern find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Washington. m their house. When writing mention reading this generou Mackintoshes and heavy clotning John McCulloch, at Sheridan Ju n offer In this paper and We have for sale nil kinds of legal will be needed for several months yet. send your address to Johnson A Co. are clearing out all blanks, tresfpas* notice«, blank noted ction, wa« thrown from a horse and Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Bing his ankle fractured while delivering their mackintoshes at half price and and receipts. hamton, N. Y. The mt cattle last week. regular fifty cent and HomeofSwkmp-Hoot. will give you a good discount on any 8. H. McElmurry, formerly of thi* ! and all wiiiter goods. Hats lo suit Dytpcp ia in difficult digestion, due dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. everybody and all manner o7 under county, but now near Albany, is very to the absence of natural digestive li w with consumption. wear. You cannot do better than to tlu ids. Hood’« Sarsaparilla restore« buy all your alolhing at the gentle Rev. J . W. Ofborne, near Independ- i the digestive power«. Mi*« Howe, of Perrydale, ha« been mens’ furnishing store of G. W. Jo h n ence, has «reded part of hi* place to Prof. J . A. Buchanan, formerly visiting Dallas kindred. son A Co. rye gras* for stock raising. principal of the Dallas public school, Mrs. W. R. Craven went to Port J. M. l)enni* and Arthur Vaaialbj was Iasi week in Rosehurg married to land Wednesday morning. C O U N TY S E A T SA Y IE C 3. near Falla City, have each lost several 1 Mr*. Madge Ragsdale. Merchant Joe Craven and wife, of They say that Ike Lynch is a way goats from the prevailing disease. Prof. D! M. Metzger will preach in Ballston, wer® in Portland this week. up blacksmith. I*. Laughary and wife, of near Lew the college chapel next 8unday morn *% Dr. Woods, who has been very mnch isville, were in town yesterday visiting i g and a series of «pedal meeting« under the weather, is getting stronger. They say that Gaynor’a boots, shoee, their son, County Clerk Laughary. will begin Sunday, February 10th. slippers and rubber goods are bard to The tie train that took away a doz John Auer, of Grand Ronde, says Bring in your old rubber, old brass beat in goodness of quality or lowness en car loads last week came back for of price. It is the only exclusive foot and copper, or any old thing, and get that is an excellent dairying country as many more thi« week. and he expects to soon see it on® of wear store in town. some money. A. I. D ar k . the leading industries o* Polk county. The Rebekahs had a banqnet Tues Frank Miller, of Riokreall, was in Putnam Fadeless Dye, pink, is ths day, the brethren of like faith being They say that the Rackat «tore of town Wednesday giving lessons on invited to enjoy the feast. 8. C. Dodson is the plaee to go for all the violin. He has 15 scholars here. only dye that produces clear bright shades of pink that are fast lo light Martin Murray is an express mes kinds of garden and flower seeds. Ms Everybody invited to the entertain and washing. 10 cents \ ®r package. senger on the 120 mile run between ny ladies are buying cho’cfo ornitnien ment and valentine social at tl e Sold by A. K. Wilson. Cliehalis and South Bend. tal flower seeds there. Guthrie school house oti the evening People are beginning to inquire for Tate Wagner and Joe Harbin have *** of the 14th. - eggs and poultry for hreediug pur gone to Portland in connection with Many humane farmers always take Representative Simpson has before poses. Those having good ones for the manufacture of a jackscrew. their worn and tired teams to Morri the legislature a bill for the prote< - sale should lei the fact be.known un son's feed stable as soon us they come lion of eastern oysters, lobsters ai d John E . Smith has had a fery pain der our heading New Today. to town. Treat your horse us you other imported shell fish. ful ease cf blood poisoning but it was would like to be treated. Fiee, at Rigg* grocery store, Miss checked before becoming serious. G. L. Hawkins, proprietor of the In- Tracy will make all kinds of shredded 8. P. Kimball has gone to New h pendence marble works, does all biscuits next Monday, Tuesday and They say that William Faull is a kinds of cemetery work in the very York with a carload of prunes and if Wednesday. The ladies are all invit born hardware man, it being a pleas best shape and at reasonable prices. he finds a satisfactory market will ed to come and see what nice things ure rather than a task for him to keep Try him. have five more car* of Dallas raised she can prepare. everything wanted by the people for prunes to follow. T. J . Butler, of Zena, has bought a many miles around. Most any one The ladies ahould all remember The plans for new switches and olh would be surprised at the great v.nie- small tract of land just west of town that during all of today, Friday, Mi»« er improvements at the Dallas depot ly in his stock. Then the uniform and D. A. Crilchlow, of Bridgeport, Tracy will be at Brown’s store to show have been drawn aud the woik will quantity is so much better than is lias bought the August Hpeclit prop them how many nice things can be probably begin as soon as the ground found at most other such stores. If erty north of town. made of »hreded wheat, they being gets dry enough to move the old ware you cannot find a tiling at Fault's allowed to test the samples prepared. house. Perhaps the biggest goat show in you must send to Pi rtlaud for it. the state will occur at Dallas S t. Val The Dallas organ factory people are •T. W. Bruitlc, this side of Eola, calls *** entitle’« day and many men from the arranging to manufacture at home, bis farm Spring Brook. He breeds Stage Driver Fid d ler's sv very care s i-routiding counties will be he-e nearly all the material necessary in and imports Ootswold »beep and Pol ful anil accommodating that every with their best mohair prodticors. the construction of their instrument» and China swine and it will pty pro body sends by him for things from Sa The next meeting of the young Home industries and the consump gressive farmers to inspect bis stock lem. peoples societies will he a» the South tion of home made product» always and see bis manner of doing things. Methodist church and lead hy Miss tend toward tho prosperity of a com Last week there was a jn in tin s t illa- They say that the experienced eve Lena Stoufler, the topic being Com munity. tio of the officers elect of Ainsworth of J . E. Smith never fails to suggest forts to be Derived from the Bible. The greateat danger from cold* and Chapter and Jennings lodge of Ma ’he best manner of doing a job of During the union revival which la grippe is their resulting in pneu sons. The officials of the first named •decks minting. closed last Sunday evening there were monia If reasonable care is UBed. lodge are A. B. Muir, R. E. Williams, • .* 57 seekers of religion and the doors of however, and Chamberlain’s Cough B. II. M(Cation, Ed Biddle, J . N. We remark once more that when all the churches will be opened next remedy taken, all danger will be avoid Hart, W m. Faull and I) A. McDonald you want to make a present of some Sunda} to admit them into member ed. It wil cure a cold or an attack of and of the other II. E. Williams’ T. R la grippe in less time than any other Gaynor, Oscar Hayter, Win. Faull, J. gold or diver article yon should ex ship. treatment. It is pleasant and safe te C. Ugluw, A. G. LeMienr, 1). A. Mc amine the stock of Jeweler Morris. The results of a single churning at take. For «ale by A. K . Wilson. He lias many elegont things that do Donald, A. B. Muir and Dr. McCallon, the Independence creamery this week not cost much. Grand Master Thielson, assisted hy was 400 pounds of butter. The farm The goat show here on St. Valen the deputy grand master, did the in *«• ers around have concluded that it is tin«’» day will probably be the beet They say that Mr. W iseman’s per* most profitable to «ell their milk then one ever held in the stata. Over 100 stalling, ufter which there was a ban annul popularity makes him a success* to lie made into butter which brings a animals have been entered for prem quet. fill merchant. No one could he more good price. iums and goat men from all the sur accommodating and what he tells you There is talk of building a good rounding countiee are coming to see is so. He keepa hardware of all sorts. lugging road from the Dallas saw mill and learn more about the mohair in *** to the nearest body of good «aw tim dustry. The prizes will be beautiful Go when you will to Mr. Risaer’s ber six miles west. As needed it badges, blue for first and red for sec shop on Mill street and you can find would be gradually extended to th»* ond premiums. T G G T j M W Final Settlement.