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For Blood, Stomach and Nerves, Take Hood s Sarsaparilla It Cures Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Nervousness. long neglected, though vaLtT.de lind, thoroughly > quipped with all mo lent requirements. Mis. Bella Waters, who has taught 1 school in different •li.lrieis in this part of the county, lias attained an enviable reputation as a teacher, mul her st rvirt s are in demand by. all of tile local school hoards. Having re- O nlly lini lied a very .iiecessful letm O selnail at Cheirygrnve, the dim t as • that district reenqb.yed bet for ine spring term, with a liberal inert see of salary. P a in . Flatulercy, sourness, l ad taste, los., of appetite, a sense o f we hr lit or fullness tutor eatinp, together with unea iuess, impa tience, irritability of temper, nervousness, anxiety, lost energy, depression o f spirits, sick headache, bad dream ; and sleepless ness, come from weuk and debilitated nerves. That kind o f nerves have to be braced up. strengthened, invigorated and heljied if you would have a sound stomach, a keen appetite and a cheerful mind. “ It was lieadacii j all Iho th ■ . food did not digest; cot,. ep but lit;1 <-: became dost»: lent and tins* aimost of life. One n; ¡t, hi fc. e going to bed, I took a dose of c f Dr. Ali’f s’ Nervine. I slept soundly and in the morning felt* rested and refreshed. Froai Li.at time on i never had a head ache. Six bottles cured my stomach .trouble, completely and made me a well and happy man.” J. 13. B yron , Whatcom, Wash. Dee O. Simpson, a young teacher »hose linn- is in Monmouth, is d--s tilted to achieve distinction in his chosen v.a’Mtiou. lie entered his ca reer ss instructor ly teaching the winter tetin of our sellout, winch he n i.u bom tii.' .■xpcrifi.co ..i eif oUK STAFF OF RUSTLERS. conducted in a manner highly satis THE POLK COUNT» ITEMIZtR ern fi»rm**rs that pasturing wheat pre factory to all concerned. He declined vent« the Hessian My, consequently at great many Oregon farmers ure pas-! W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T to teach the spring term of our school T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . as he wishes to resume his studies at j luring their wheat quite heavily. DALLAS, FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1901. Monmouth. George Rowclifle recently pure has I A n U ne q u ip p e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re The bright clear weather that pre ed of the Newberg tile factory over 400 s u m e n? W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are vailed during the past two weeks was Brings back appetite, stimulates digestion, gives refreshing sleep to the tired brain, health rods of tile and George Shew will lay a n d Hav e Been La tely D o i n g . interrupted by a mild tyoe nl blizzard it for him. Mr. Rowclifle will soon URDI8UE0 E v e r y F r id a y M o r sik o A t 7 : 30 . ful vitality to the nerve centers, and tones up the whole system. that readied this part of the county have one of the best drained farms in I N D E P E N D E N C E . V V . »V . 'V V .V S I I , • trly last Saturday morning end ecu i the valley. Sold by all druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. tin||fd throughout the day, leaving | Bcarlet fever around town. EDITOR AND PROPlUEToR. tlte mountain . peaks coveted with' A n n ou n cem en t. J. H. Burton is back from Canada. snow and the lowlands with a light To accommodate those who are par Wolverton mid J. Hubbard. George Crowley's infant has lung covering of sleet. Sunday was a clear tial to the use of nutomizers in apply SUBSCRIPTION RATES: cloudless day, with the temperature Mr. Benningtonly and W. N. Woods; ing liquids into the nasal passages for fever. telow the freezing point. P 1 50 ....................................... Per y^ar keep warm these d »ys by cutting and catarrhal trouble*, the proprietors pre Will Smith is plowing for J. P burning hop vines for John Miller. $ 75............................. Per six month« pare Cream Balm in liquid form, Meeker. FALL S * C I T Y . 40..........................Per three months which will be known as Ely s Liquid J. VV'. Miller was up to Fee T. B. Cadie Gentry has gone back to her Anan Myer has an attack of pl-uri- | Advertising rates made known on Cream Balm. Price includihg the Williams about getting a few thousand sy. Mrs. Flynn is better. application. Correspondence is solicit -praying tube is 75 cents Druggist« or Highland home. hop poles made for the Simpson yard. ed. by mail. The liquid embodies the Miss Irma Burnett is visiting her Ray Kimea brought into town a If a bad cough was a sure sign of Fine Job Printing done at reasonable medical properties of the solid pre mother in Portland. potato that weighed two pounds. consumption, about throe third« of •»rices. paration. Cream Balm is quickly ab Rev. J. It. Baldwin performed the W. L. Gilson was here last week the people around here would soon l»e sorbed by the membrane ami does not Spring’ goods arriving daily. An immense stock dry up the secretions but changes marriage ceremony for Robert Grigsby looking after hit business interests in down. and Miss Ida Hartman. the place. T iikkk is before the legislature a them to a natural and healthy char of staples and fancy dry goods, hats, caps, cloth John Taylor, the irrepressible, was Ely Brothvjs, 50 Warren Mrs. Ella Wheeler and Mrs. Bessie Miss Carrie Haley has the mumps in town a few day.* ago. lie says vast volume of proposed legislation» acter. ing, furnishing goods, shoes. In fact you will find King are down from Washington vis and Mrs. Milligan is taking her classes •beep pasture is getting «hurt in hi« some good, some useless and some that street, New York. iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. i for a time. every line filled with bargains in new and stylish vicinity, and m y mnre mow storms would he harmful. It will be utterly M. Lines. are not wanted. CO U N TY COURT. goods. Shirt waists in endless variety. Up to Mono grange met at Lewisville last — . -♦ ♦ ♦» ------ impossible to give fair consideration Prof. John P. Meakin, of Silt Like Saturday, and delegate, and altern- It W ill S u r p r i s e Y o u - T r y It. PROBATE. to all of it. Many bills while ostensi date clothing, finely tailored and first class. Our It is the medicine ai>ove all others atee to elect delegates for the coining City, will lecture at this place the Sibley, J. bly fur the public good are really in spring styles in hats are the nobbiest and the new for catarrh and is worth its weight in •tate grange were eleoted to attend at 15th of this month,on “ hoot Prints, or tljp interest of only a few, but shrewd gold. Ely’s Cream Balm does all that Independence on a date to he fixed Onward and Upward .” After which lie est. . Remember, we hold prices down and that The final account of the adminis will give dramatic readings, songs and manipulators manage to keep the de is claimed for it.— B. W. Sperry, Hait- later. trator of the U. S. Thompson estate storie«, laughable and pathetic. By ford, Conn. My son was aMIicted you get the best goods from us at the lowest possi signs hid, hoping to rush them was approved and he was discharged, Last week h party of neighltori sur request of tho Camp here, we are to with catarrh. He used Ely’s Cream through during the closing days of the and the same was done in the case of Balm and the disagreeable catarrh all prised Mrs. Glaze and Mrs. Arvidson >ay everybody is invited, and it will be ble price. Call for coupons and get a set o f dishes the Margaret Bryan estate. session. left him.— J. C. Olmstead, Areola, 111. with a visit— Mrs. Teal and famil' , free. Do not fail to bear him. N E W TH IS W E E K . Tne administrator of the C. D. Em- The Balm does not irritate or cauve Albert Teal, Mias Edith Miller amt The W. O. W. entertainment at this A line of shoes at less than cost. Our entire line of bree estate is to he discharged when sneezing. Sold * by druggists at 50 Cal Kramer, who gave some negro place last Thursday evening was a Uncle Ab Bverley is seriously ill. he shall have presented, receipts from cents or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 songs, accompanying them ou the grand success in every particular. jackets and capes at closing out prices, We sell gro guitar. Judge Boise is here holding an ad- j the heirs for their dis’ ributive shares Warren street, New York. The Turnidge hall was tilled, the best ceries. j urned term of circuit court. The administrator of the John Al Cltas. Frink and wife celebrated of order prevailed, and Messrs. Camp S U N N Y S L O P E . bell and Steel did their very best. At their silver wedding last Saturday and Jas. Smith, of Salem, ami .1. I B all,; fred McCoy estate having made a sat of McCoy, are the latest to order the j isfactory final settlement was dis- Robert Clarke is too sick to be out. in the evening a large nuinker of ter the exercises closed it was announ friends gathered at the house wit't ced that a new program would be Oiegonian in connection wirh this ch urged. The Hopper family have moved to congratulations and presents of a va rendered the next evening, 10 cents paper. The petition to sell real property of Independence. SALEM, OREGON. ried nature. This is the first silvor would be charged, children free, the the Nathan Hussey estde at public I). E. Gilman, a former resident of auction for cash was granted. Rev. I. N. Mulkev preached at Anti wedding in our burg and deserves proceeds to bo turned over to the LOGAN BERRYS SU G A R PRUNES.* Dallas, came in yesterday and ordered ; och Sunday. Sunday school. This also was well BUY NONE BUT THE BEST STOCK special mention. FOR SEND the Oregonian before returning to hisj The report of the sale of personal attended and $5.75 taken in. Do not W HICH IS ALW AYS THE CHEAPEST Will and Clem Fishhack went to CATALOG Weather last January: Snowfall, property of the Steve Kernstock es home at Heppner. fail to ask Campbell to show “ Temp- Rickreall on their wheels. 20 inches: total precipitation, 16.71 tate was approved. tali mi on the Mountain,” “ Last Slip The social and entertainment which j The petition to sell real property of Clarence Ireland has had several inches; greatest in any one 24 hour , per” and “ Transfiguration.” 3.18 inches on the 14th; on 18 days was to have bean given at the Guthrie ' the A. M. Bryant estate at private sale hundred posts made this winter. ►choolhome on St. Valentine’s even subject to mortgage was granted. Vardeman Scott, of Dixie, has beon rain, or snow, foil; 9 clear days; tem T H U R S T O N BR OS., P R O P R IE T O R S . D A L LA S , O R E G O N . ing l as been changed to the next, ev visiting at the home of J. L. Fishback. peratures, maximum, 53 degrees on In the matter of a petition to sell — D E A L K H 8 IN A L L K I N D S OF---- the 12th; minimum, 25 degree, on ming. Allie Sevier, who has been sick for real property ol the Daniel Vnnbus- the 9to and 10th. There will be special services in the kiik (state, citations were ordered t o\t*r a year, died February 1st, aged L. d ; M S college chapel next Sunday morning. defines to appear within twenty days 26 years. B U E N A VISTA . In sit. its str-es I' 0-3 / 'I he evening service will ha at the and show cause why the petition Mr J.emiii-ters, of Monmouth, has! elioulJ tat cieuu.me.-a. Q Mr. Lockhart lias rented the Hoo Baptist church, where revival mu -vice* ,-hmdd not be granted. been around taking orders for BryanV Ely’ s Cream Balm ver place. will he held during the coming week. cleanses, soothe*and U. :.’.3 The administrator f the J F. Bci new paper, The Commoner. disea c i m eiabru.c. -------------- ♦ • ♦ ---------------- ry estate was charged with inventor- Chaster McClain is quite sick with the It cures catarrh a:. lu:':v 3 * v.v v;: B E T W E E N D A LLA S AN D DIXIE. A Frightful Blu nd e r and appraisement. scarlet fever. away a cold iu tho head ^ Will often cause a horrible burn, cut, | The train killed some stock for Mr. quick'y. COMMISSIONERS. scald or bruise. Buck leu's Arnica \ Some are trying very hard to estab Cream B a lm is placed Into the nostril*, spread-, Roth rough and dressed material on hand and orders of Me*x!er recently John Teal. Beth Riggs. Salve, will kill the piin and promptly lish a rural mail delivery hero. over the membrane a*;d is absorbed. Relief is im 1. P. Ileese, of McCoy, has been mediate and a euro follows. It is not drying—does any size promptly filled. heal it. Curss fever sores, ulcers, BILLS ALLOWED. There is more sickness in this not produce sneezing. I.arge Sixe, v) cents at Drug- through here buying sheep. D <» Meador, pauper.............. $ 9 50 boils, corns, all skin eruptions. Best neighbor hood than any time this win gifts or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. pile euro on earth. Only 25 cents a ID .A .X .lL .-A .S S C H O O L Sa.HSH’ OHVT', James and John Clow have gone to Dr Embree, cervices............ 5 00 ter. ELY BROTHERS, W Warren Street, New York. Lincoln to work in their hop yard. J C Huy ter, printing ........... 19 00 box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by M. D. Ellis, druggist. Robert Steele lias mover! into bis j F ollowing is the report of the Dallas public school for the month ending Mrs. George UowcliiFe has been con I vie Bros, supplies.................... 17 08 father’s house across the river from Fel . 1. 1901 : A K Wilson, stationery ........ 10 00 fined to her bed, Dr. McCallon attend- HARMONY. town. C F Belt,envelopes................ 21 20 o Çfj ing. > F Y Mulkev, d’p’ty sheriff. . . . 4 00 H. T. Graves rented bis place to R. The farmers here who built ail, s 55 - Cd Mrs. Elijah Morrison has been v e Miller A Alcorn, pauper C d ... 5 00 Jacobson. < L. last fall rre wall pleased with corn en •/. X £ 2 X a v. iling kindred in East Dallas the past Irwin-Hodson Co, supplies. . . 11 75 Cd M 3 Cd ^ Ju s t tw o TEACHER. P. H. Bell has been very sick but is silage for feeding tuilk cows. C , d < week. J G Van Orsdel, salary........... 188 70 o £ X < Z o § * -j.i ^ improving. E- < « < H C L Starr, same ...................... 88 88 Ira Rowe and family were called to ; î a p p lic a tio n s < 5- Cd X Piof. Sanders, of Independence H H Cd U S Lat g'mry, same............... 137 15 “ t Rev. Short has been holding revival j Wells station Friday by the suddsn O X and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, of Calva > < ■J. d id th e as J T Ford, same....................... 50 00 meetings here. death of Mr. Rowe’s mother, Mrs. W il ry, passed here last week. i F J Morrison, d’p’ ty sheriff . 2 00 son, of that place. w o rk Mi** Etta Walker is home from ! 22 00 Chris Marks, of Luckianuite, has State vs D a le ......................... 1 0 6 36 32 l The Highland dramatic club will Mrs. Couki-y. 38 G e n tle m e n — I s u ffe r e d f o r d a y s a s o n ly 13 00 working in Sheridan. been visiting in East Dallas and at E W Cooper, pauper............. a w o m a n w ith c a k e d b r e a s t c a n a n d in give the play "In a mining camp” J D Irvine, same .................. 2 50 d e s p e r a t io n a p p lie d S c o t c h R e m e d y , h o p tending the revival meetings. 2 The men are again at work on tl.e here on next Saturday evening for the in g it w o u ld e a s e th e p a in . 38 0 33 46 l Miss Muscott. Kenneth Campbell, supervisor 10 00 t a p p lic a t io n g a v e r e lie f a n d the 3 ditch around the grave yard. Quite a number of our citizens have i benefit of the Circle of Women of s e T c o h n e d firs r e s t o r e d th e b r e a s t t o its n o r m a l E Chamberlain, s a m e ........... 49 50 been a tending the temperance lec cc n d ltlo n , w it h o u t in ju r in g o r e ffe c t in g Woodcraft. Amy Porter «pent a few days with | R R Riggs, same..................... 8 00 41 3 43 0 0 Mrs. Morrison. 49 the flo w of. m ilk . I h a v e u s e d y o u r tr u ly tures in Dallas given by Colonel Holt. H Tarter, s a m e ....................... 51 00 her sister, Mrs. Etta I vie, of Sheridan, j Mrs. Mary Wilson and Mrs. Rosa M y s t e r io u s P a in C u re , a s a g e n e r a l h o u s e 4 í h o ld r e m e d y , f o r n e a r ly a y e a r a n d c o n The family of W. H. Besecker h s 5 J T Reed, same................... 60 40 id e r It th e g r e a t e s t e x t e r n a l r e m e d y in 36 0 4 j 0 41 44 Miss Campbell. R. A. St* wart, of Mill Creek, »old Herron, of Portland, are at the bedside \ iv s .he w o rld . M R 3 . M . F . D. moved to Dallas to he close to schot 1 L E Braley, same .............. . 63 39 of tlieir father, J. A. McClain, who is O a k la n d , C a l., J u ly 14, 1900. his saw mill to T. II. March, of Sa- j while lie remains at home enjoying very sick with pneumonia st the re.-i-1 6 W. L. Phillips et al withdrew their lem. 0 ‘ 0 4 36 34 34 Mrs. Hamilton. D O C T O R S U S E IT. bachelor life. ■ dense of bis soninlaw, J. M. Prather. petition concerning a road near Airlic. G e n tle m e n — h a v e k n o w n o f th e u s e o f j Melvin Burgess has returned from M v * t e r io u s P a in C u re f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s , Green Campbell resigned as road The recent high water landed some 7 31 2 0 35 32 2 II. D. McDonald. b u t n ot u n til w ith in a f e w m o n t h s h a v e 1 visiting liis si-ter, Mrs. Howard, of B ETH EL E N TE R TA IN M E N T. large saw logs on the Proctor hop supervisor of Salt creek district. u sed it u p o n m y p e r s o n a n d in m y fa m ily , | Albany. a n d I ean s a y m h e s ita tin g ly th a t It L-* on e yard, which is now owned by H. L. For the benefit of the school lihr.iry 8 An aggregate tax levy of 26 mills o f th e b e s t re n ed ies f o r pa in th a t I h a v e 10 0 27 0 27 33 W . 1. Reynolds. Fenton, of Dallas. Mrs. George Conner is quite sick | at Bethel there will be given on Fri e v e r tried . T h o r o u g h ly a p p lied it is. in was made. m>- o x n e r ie n c . v e r y s u re to g iv e q u ic k end lied to be taken home front the day evening, March 1st. an entertain a n d p e r m a n e n t r e lie f. R o s n e c t fu llv . W. 1 REYNOLDS, Principiti. GEO. H . C U T L E R . M. D.. ' revival meetings. nient and swcial, including the follow- B a k e r s fie ld , V t. ing program: D O N ’ T R U B I T IN Rev. Short held services at Uncle B'mg—Quartet. S o ld b y a ll d r u g g is t s at 5: c e n ts . Hank Reed's one day last week on John Holman. Frank Hubbard, Ab FARMERS. Concert recitation—Ten little girls. SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY account of the old folks not being able Burnett and Milt Holman have been J0N Y < 3 i Solo— Herbert Elliott. ATTENTION! W.,lera l i n e r SAN FKA NCI.-Cd to go to church. camping in the tall timber west of SITATE. Spanish Filipino war rvininiscenses I am tak DalUa looking into the merits of some i —-Philip Mulkey. ing orders for n- i unautveyed government land. P FD E E . Song— Quartet. nother ear load Farce. Rev. B. J. Kelly is conducting a of woven wire C Y Solo— Herbert Elliott. : protruded meeting at our school fencing at lower Flag drill— Sixteeu pupils. PHER’S ' Itouse. than wholesale Closing Song—School. Administrator’s Notice. price on coast. INCU THE Oda Craton, of Cherrvgrove. lias ----------- ------------------ gone on a visit to relatives in South BATORS A N igh t of T e rro r. 'OTIOK IS HF.KF.HT OIVF.V THAT THE VI» ern Oregon. “ Awful anxiety was felt for the wid j* damixT.i-t — 011 III« Mth 'la, ot January, 1901, by the county court of Polk coun ty, Oreifoli, at* All the hop yards in this part of the ow of the brave General Burnham of poitiloil admini.trator of th« eatat« of Manfare» L. , P o u lt r y S a r p H « * S ee ds of a t! K in d s jS Ik stripe moreen. A line of reg- Pillow cases, size 45x36, special j Tilttli-, late of Polk county, Oregon. !tecea»eil. All j county are l*eing put in shape for cul Machias. Maine, when the doctors 59 State street, Salem . pemm. holding claim, aaainrt th« mid e«tat« S p ra ys a nd S p ra y P u m p s said she would die from pneumonia lular 65c quality ►ilk stripe moreen, 18c each. tivation this year. »re notified to pre«cnt the • tne. duly »erillud «« re Our No. 10 Seed Annual tell* all. Send today. \ P p cial at 48c a yard before morning" writes Mrs S. H. W A L T E R M O RLEY, Prop. nuired t»y law, within «in month, from the date of th- flrnt publication of thie notice, to me at my Ue then Hastings, after a ten days’ Lincoln, who attended her that fear g s Regular 10c outing Manuel in dark BOW EN S’ S E E D STORE Regular $1.25 umbrellas, guar*! oOioein tkiltae, Oreiron. struggle with lagrippe, is now well on ful night, but she begged for Dr. KxS color* at HAc a yard. P O R T I . A N t r ................................... OP BOON Hated, Jammy, i » . 190 f j . C ADAMS. nuteed goods, 98 cents each. the way to recovery. King's New Discovery, which had Admimistrator’s Sale. AchninlNtrwtor. I I B<\vs sweater*, the kind that other A line of Warner’s corsets worth Our worthy governor exhibits some more than onoe saved her life, and B stores ask you |1 50 for, in greens, $1.25, special at 98 cents each. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 ■i-++++*t‘-t-f'+4 cured her of consumption. After tak Uegrieof Jeffersonian simplicity hv I NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T ^ blues, reds, blacks. $ I each. by" virtue of an onler of >«nle iBAiietl «»nt of the preferiing an humble cottage to an ing, she slept all night. Farther use Mens’ linen bosom while shirts. ; entirely cured her.” This marvellous ! county court of 1***1 k county, Oregon, made executive mansion. I Double fared suitings in brown«, double back, double stitched 1 ami entered on the 5th Jay of March, 11HX), in medicii e is guaranteed to cure all f tans. grey*, etc Regular price at throughout. Regular price 76c, I the matter of the estate of Charlea A . Saw- A valuable horse belonging *o I’liy throat, chest and lung diseases. Only telle. deceasoJ, toe umlentigned will on 9 $2.26, special $1.90 a yard. special 68c each. Sintpsoti was recently attacked with 50 cents ami $1. Trial bottles free at ♦ S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 3 , 1901, an ailment similar to patalysis, which M. D. Ellis' drug store. ¡Men*’ heavy merino half hose 1*21 M« ns’ hats, regular $3 quality at the hour of l o'clock, p. m ., of *nid day, caused a total loss of all action, and as ¡cents a pair. sell at the fr >nt di»or of the court hotine in Fedora hats $1.90 each. all t iforts to relieve the animal were A IR L IK . Italia*, in *;ud county " f f*olk, to the highenfe without effect, it was pul to death. bhltlrr f.*i cjt.-*h in ham! on day of sale, the Mrs. 1. M. Simpson spent last week j following d *'••»! p rop erty belon gin g ‘ Will «IrtMurth t.» the nerve* » ’.J re The stale board of trade now in at the capito). to «aid « at Lot* ’ am i 2 o f »ectioti store the liver «mi kidney* t*» » heilthy 17. town. i, range ft w est, of the session at Salem seems to hare some r.»nditk»n, give loM to the it-'iuju h mid W ila r m t Guthrie A East have the help of in P olk c o u n ty , Ore- bowel*, u d pnwnote a good Rppitit' . difficulty in tiling the market value nciea. A l* o a on e-half healthv dige*ti«*n. will relieve . of * United States senatorahip. Bet .Vendei and son in their yards. tion, purify the hKwd a**d make a heal m * follow *: B eginn ing thy body with a clear skit* That tir-d ter let we, the people, settle the ques ‘ Δ t *»f the nouthweat cor- The estete of the late J. F. Berry feeiimrwill lewve > on and «kef» will be Ot < in M on tgom ery'* Kails tion, ami thus eliminate the rointner- was appraised et a little over ♦55,0’tO. Al Wilson's drug »tore, Dalkl. * ity , in P olk cou n ty, O regon, running thence rittl feature of the transaeliou. eaMt ZSftj) feet, thence n >rth 21 degree« went +++-Î- •: * + + + * Aunt Bally Sabring. M , Buchanan + ■» » Pk) feet, thence sotith degree«, went 21 ftJ A 40 acre tract of prairie land on attd Mis. K. *■ Hastings are quite sk k. feet, thence ttouth 21 devrees east to beginning the Womer ranch is lating plowed for F or inform ation app ly to \%\ H . Parrish, or Mr Jackeon and Mise Aline Has A . K. ('a in p l*-il, hi« attorn ey, at M on m ou th . the first time a <1 will be seeded to tings came up on the motor Monday Oregon W. H PAR KISH. oats in t'te sprit g, to be followed in . A d m in istra tor, w ith will annexed, o f the es tbo fall by pasture grams*. Mr. Wo- evening tate o f C harles A . Saw telle, t" Tlte J. F. Berry aetata wae apprair i Next door to’ P. O., Dallas. I 1 tated January 19. 1901. titer is an up to date farmer and stock- man and will soon iiave 500 acres of vd last Mondey by J. O. Sleale. Olia Dr. Miles9 Nervine NEW qOODS iR . E . B t l Y A N One Price - N E W qOODS & SON- - Casb Stor* D A L L A S , O T lE q O N - OREGON NURSERY COMPANY T Thurston Lumber Company Nasal C ATÄP. 3 H W it ’Trade Attractors r Quality Store N WILSON'S CELERY SALEM. mm SALEM FENCE WORKS Í t DANDELION' | DALRYKPLE S REMNANT SALE. VISITS FROM S. B. Caked Breast P h o to g r a p h ic Sup p lie s . PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician.