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M O N M O U TH RALLY. QOPfMIMMI ISO* MV TM« MMCTBM « «AMSLS CO. «INCINHMTI W IT H IN REACH. 1 E C A U S E o f its low price Ivory Soap la 1 w ithin the reach o f all. Besides its low IR L I I cost it has the advantage that it is entirely satisfactory for so m any varied uses; it w ill do the w ork o f a half dozen kinds of soap each intended for a special purpose. IVORY SOAP IS 09 Ds ath of L. L. H an n u m . He wna horu in 1827 and died Fell ruarv 8, 1901, ugul 73 y< nr«. In 1852 he crossed the plain, to Oregon Terri- ritory, and wan located at Fort line- kina in Kings Valley for overal year.. In 1856 he was married to Mia. M iry E., daughter of John and Sarah Kit- ner. T o them were born three none and four daughter«, of whom d ie are »till living. About 45 year, ago he bought part of the Aldrich donation claim near McTimmonda valley and lived there the balance of Ida life. In 1886 he joined the Evangelical church at Lewisville and remained a faithful ami couiiatent member, He was once county commissioner and wa. in all respects an excellent citizen. Presi dent Poling, of Dallas college, preach ed his funeral last Sunday and a long procession of sorrowing friends saw him laid away in the Edwards grave yard at Peedee. PER CENT. PURE. P u b lis h e d by Request. | Last .Saturday afternoon At n meel- i g of the Womens’ Christian Teni- perence Union the following resolu tions were passed: Whereas, the Polk Countv Observer, under the heading. Crusaders Visit a Home, lias published sn article censuring t‘'e ac tion of the W. C. T. U „ last Tuesday, therefore, be it resolved, tliat it is the sense of this union that, to say the least.it was a very untimely article and an insult to the law abiding men and women who participated in the er.isade who e only object was to savs our hoys and girls from lives of shame and infamy. CO UNTY 8EAT SHORTLE TS. The Gayner footwear emporium is one of tire best stocked stores of the kind in the valley. Devoting their attention strictly to that one line of business they are always prepared to meet every demand. Stops ithe C ou gh **« And work, o ff the cold. Laxative bro- Archie Myer, the new livery stable moqninine tablets cure a cold in one day. N o cure, no pay. Price, 25 proprietor south of the court house, will bend every energy to so treat the cents. traveling public that they will be in clined to patronize him. A C o n v in c in g Answ er. “ I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon’s drug store one evening,” say. Wesley Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga , “ and he asked me to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for rheumatism with which 1 had .litre,ed for a long time. I told him I hud no faith in any medicine as they all failed. H e said: ’ W ell if Chamberlain’s Pain Bairn does not help you, you need not pay fur it.’ 1 took a bottle of it borne and used it according to the directions and in one week I was cured, and not since been troubled with rheumatism.’’ Sold by A. K. Wilson. *** In the matter of both grass and garden seed llardwareman Fault is prepared to meet every want. His fancy mixed lawn grass seed should be sown in many a dooryard. When you need garden utensils go and ex amine his line of them. I f it 1 r farming implements that you need he can supply you, and if you desire any manner of buildi ra hardware go to Mr. Fault for it. He lias everything for the kitchen. T o Be P re p a re d . For war is the surest way for this na lion to maintain (a ace. This is the opinion of the wisest statesmen. It is equally true that to he prepared for spring is the best way to avoid the peculiar dangers of the season. This is A lesson multitudes are learning, and at this time, when the blood is sure to he loaded with impurities and to be weak and sluggish, the millions begin te take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, expels all disease germs, •reates a good appetite, gives strength and energy and puts the whole system in n healthy condition, preventing pneumonia, fevers, and other danger ous diseases which are liable to attack a weakened system. -------- ------------- M e e t i n g Noti ce . Jennings L.dge No. 9, A. S. and A. M. stated communication oo Friday evening, February 22nd. Exerci-es in celebration of Washington's birth day. All master Masons cordially in vited to attend. O scak H a y t x r , Secretary. P IO N EER . J. M. McFee has been quite sick. There is a new born babe home of O. N. Harrington. at th e •a* In all parts of the county you can find a variety of tilings bought at Wiseman’s ha-da are store. His goods are si! right and his prices appeal to slim pocket books. **« Biacksmitliing done at the sliep of John E. Smith seldom fails to give en tire satisfaction. B ew ore of O i n t m e n t s for C a t a r r h That contain morctiry, us mercun will surely destroy the *en*« of smell and completely chranee the wholf* •yntem when entering it through the mucous membrane. Such articles should never life used except on pre set ipt ion» from reputable physicians, ¡is the damage they will do is U*u fold to the good you can |«M*it»ly derive from them. H all’s Catarni Cure, | manufactured by F. J. Cheney <fc Co , I Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, ¡and is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfac es of the system. In buying Hull’s Catarrh Cure l»e sure you get the gen nine. l i i- taken internally and made j in Toledo, Obi*», by F. J. Cheney A I Co. Testimonials free. Hold by drug- 1 gists, price 76 cents per bottle. H all’s Family Pdls are the best. W e had school during only one day T o Cure a Cotd in O ne Oay of last week on account of the teach T a k e laxative hromo quinine tablets. ers sicknesi. f All druggists refund the money if it Mr. R o b e r t s o n lias his house well fails to cure. Signature of E. W. (in ter wav and will need somebody le Grove on each box. 25 cents. cork for him. N o man nor old maid need apply. Fred !a>ose. of West Salem, is "sek O A B T O n i A . _ j f TN IM Y n jln s jlw g itig a divorce from his wife, who has deserter! hirn. Tu**y wore married in Portland a ftw years ago, e..cli having .been previously married. Manfred Sears is back from South ern Oregon. On Tuesday evening Col. Holt clot- i | od a week of temperance revival th ere,' W H A T V** MAV & LfcAR*4*D DURING _jBoat meeting. Dro vn’s hall, Satur day, 1 o’clock. * there being both afternoon and even-j THE WEEK F RO M A L L AVAIL- ing serious and a large attendance. \ Dr. Fisher, recently of Dallas, is Some people criticize some of his! A b le S o u r c e s D ished up for Our now UcMtsd at Roseburg. methods, hut they bring good results,1 N u m e r o u s F am ily of Readers W illie Williams, «»f Lewisville, is which is the best possible evidence of | In Ah rcviatcd P a r a g r a p h s . new preaching at differaut punts. their me i s. On Tuesday afternoon about 50 1 'a las tem p*m ice people, Nolan Smith, of Dallas, has charge Baled hay and mill feed at 0 « field’« -10 of them ladies, went up on the mo I of the heating plaut at the agricultur tor and came back on a special m< tor Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. al college. at 10 o'clock tliat night. T in y were Mrs. Hattie Sibley has been visiting met at the depot by a large committee j Some young man desiring to learn of Monmouth Indies and eseorted to the printers trade should apply here. her sick brother. George Breason, near Lewisville. the Christian church, where some 30 Take your chickens, egg* and but- of like faith from Independence were | Ur to Riggs’ grocery. H. O. Znntwalt, of Salt Creek, has a 8 Mul led. Enough others came to hsd several goats to die from some till «lit* hou»e to its utmost capacity. Col H olt is giving a weeks lectures i unknown diseaso. As master of ceremonies Col. Holt on temperance at McMinnville. The newly treilised bop yard of w ts in his element mid everybody f< It Miss Myrtle Gardner, of Kola, is Judge Burch ot Rickieall presents a about us Mrs Nation fcelg. It would teaching a| Gopher beyond glusrid:in. j pleasing appearance. have been a most uncongenial place for any friend of the rum traffic. Miss Susie Lady, of Sheridan, was | Lloyd Fmitli, of Lewisville, is en 'There were six ministers on the lust wiek married to Henry Lee, o f ! accomplished violinist, and his sister, rostrum, and a good ban.l of singers Canada. Myrnie is a good organist. around the organ From the word go John Frakes, John. Netheyfon and Mrs. Mary Brown, of Sheridan, has everything pointed in the direction of temperance and pure living. Many Curt Hubbard are cutting staves on been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Tatom, near Dixie. short speeches were made, there being the farm of J. M. Dennis. the ring of enthusiasm and determina The remains of Chevtftl* ’ Hubbard | Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Burson moved tion in all «*f them. Among the speak were brought from Manila j'^ud rein- from Dallas over into Marion county ers were Ministers Goodfriend, Esson. Urretl in the national gFtVftery at and then moved back again. Young, Myers. McFarland and Lovell, San Francisco. Mrs. B irz, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Cosper, George Townsend, of Perrydale, has Tims. J. Newbill, of Ballstou, grad* for sale Barred Plymouth Rock poul Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Lovell, Mrs unted at the normal vc I mjo I last week, Stockton, Miss Butler, Mr. and Mrs. try second to uoue. Eggs in season. Wash. The story of what had been and Miss Jennie Snyder rendered two The grocery department of Brown’s done and what would be done in Dal delightful solos. store hat beem rearranged and great las gav** great encouragement for the Mrs. W . R. Pfennig is visiting rela Independence und Monmouth ladies dves at Woodburn and Miss Carrie ly improved in appearance and conve to boldly work along the same l’ nes. Garwood is visiting Mrs. Wilson Webb, nience. The evident consensus of opinion was at Aberdeen, Wash. This paper will be sent free on trial that the time for women to stand back for one month to any address. Please Rev. Tho*. VanScoy, once president say so to any of your friends whe do pleading in vain for men to se« tin t the laws were enforced had passed an« of Willamette University, died last not lake it. that all women should buckle on the week at Helena, Montana, where he The right kind of a young man can armor ami he ready, whenever needed, was president of a university. find at this office an excellent open to g i forth, either singly, in'groups or Chns. Purvine, a former resident of ing to ltnrn a good trade. W hat he in masses, ami demwnd the supprt-s Spring Valley, died recently near the would learn in various ways be good «ion of tlie evils that have been so harmful to so many, both old and home of his sister, Mrs W. B Walker, schooling for him. in K lickitat county, Washington. young. Never before have the women Rev. Goodfriend will preach at the The legislature will have reached Presbyterian church from the follow of this county been so fully aware of the many shameiul and degrading its forty day lim it next Friday an I it ing subjects: in the morning, the dev things in existence, tier have they m > is apt to adjourn the day before or af- il cast out; in the evening, a visit to fully appreciated their rights and du t*r. They get no pay fur over time. the haunts of iniquity. ties in the case. Mo t of them were Prof. Meakin, who lectured for the W e are always glad to publish no inclined to shrink back and hope men Woodmen here Tuesday evening is tices of entertainments and all kinds would bring about a better state of one of the most accomplished public of gatherings that are te take place in things. But at last they have seen that they must be the moving spirits, speakers that has ever struck the all parts of the county. Some lead town. ing spirit should always send them in and a host of them are reany to move against the depravities of men and G. L. Hawkins, proprietor gf the In promptly. women who have ceased to respect dependence marble works, does all J. C. White, deputy state grange themselves, the laws or the wishes of kinds of cemetery work in the very master, hereby gives notice that there the better citizeus around them. The best shape and at reasonable prices. will be a convention at the opera evil doers around each Dallas, Try him. bouse in Independence at 1 o’clock of Indendence and Monmouth have been March 5th for the purpose of electing Hereafter those who buy tiokets at delegates to the state grunge. spotted and will be made to feel that they ought to migrate to places where Independence for Portland may come Senators Simon and MoBride and social and moral impurities are not at Ly Dallas or go by M cMinnville or Newberg as they please, tickets being Congressman Tongue have recom a discount. A t the close of the after mended C. G. Coad as the next Dallas noon session, the ladies of Monmouth good on any of the three routes. postmaster. There is not among us a «pread in the church, parlor a gener The newly elected officers of the more capable or worthy man for the ous repast for the visitors from sister Buena Vista Evangelical* Sunday position. He will give universal sut- cities, who were to remain to the school are : Superintendent; Mrs. A. isgacticn. night meeting. Steps were taken t«» Anderson; secretary, Bertha Rowe; extend and intensify the work, there Richard P. Sears was born in T illa treasurer, Mrs. Rowe; organist, Clara bsiug a mutual sympathy between mook county in 1884, and died on Purvine. the temperance organizations of the the J. M. Wisa place near PorrydaU, county. It will be profitless for any Ed. Richards, who was arrested and February 8, 1901. After a funeral imps of the evil one to cast slurs or bound over to tbegrand jury for strik service by his old time frivnd, Barton throw cold watsr on the movement ing the notorious Mrs. Darling with a Riggs» he was laid to rest in the Salt for the ladies are in dead earnest and club, readily gave $250 hail and a doz Creek cemetery. will pay no attention to such things. en others would have goue on his The greatest danger from colds and bond if wanted. la grippe is their resulting in pneu SA LEM B U SINE S S PO IN TERS. President Hawley at the City Hall monia. I f reasonable care is used, Clean and well laundried linen has last Friday evening gave tlie fullest however, and Chamberlain’s Cough much to de with a man’s appearance and most interesting account of the remedy taken, all danger will be avoid- If you want yours done up in the be*‘ Nicaragua canal that our people ever e I. It wil cure a cold or an attack of <tyle of the art he sure to send it to heard. It is of far more importance la grippe in less time than any other fhe i team laundry. to our country than was supposed by treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by A. K. Wilson. — o — most persons. Success is most often the result of merit. The New York Racket store a*. has been uniformly successful for a School children will Hnd a nice number of years. The people have stock of tablets at Mr. Dodson's Rack found out that nowhere else can they C AT H ER INC AT EOLA. et store and the ladies can get there On the evening of February I6th all kinds o f flower and garden seeds trade to better advantage. A ll their goods are of standard quality acd the literary society will render the fol Tinware and grauite. tiieir prices never high. lowing program for the benefit of the a% school. Have Mr. Lynch to put all your Song— America. Dr. Keeler at the steel bridge feed farming things in good repair before Comedy— Perplexing -Siti ation. yard generally knows what ails a sick Duet— Misses Holmes and Gardner. the busy season sets in. animal as soon ns he looks at it, and Recitation— Lowell Shoemaker. *** from long experience seldom fails to Song— Blanche Hunter. Ask Mr. Fiiller, the stage driver, to prescribe the remedy be>i suited to Music— Mi.s Gardner. gc whatever you need from Salem, as the case. Kccitaliou— Clara Thacker. lu will charge you only a trifle for it. Solo— Jessie Hunter. ’ ** About dinner time Hellenbrand's Duet— Mr. and Miss Thscker. Mr. Risser. proprietor of the gun restaurant is headquarters for many B ecitstior— Annie Brown. »tore, lias a big Hrearm and ammuni meu from Polk county Duet— Mr. and M i.. Gardner. tiiui trade among farmers in nil parts Recitation— May Howard. Music— Misses Gardner, Kate and of the county, slid many of them Be it remembered that the Johnson bring iu a variety of small articles fur Leo.ie Hayden. clothing house has the reputation of him to mend. Comedy— A Case of Suspension. being the best one in the city. In the Song— Miss Sheridan. * .« first place they are strictly reliable. Remarks— Superintendent Starr. Is your timepiece out of order, have The price of an article is always in Basket supper. you n broken article of jewelry, do exact keeping with its quality. They your eyes bother yen? In either case go to Jeweler Morris, who knows boa te (teat such ailments. * LO C A L A N D G E N E R A L - Prof. Metzger will preach at the college chapel Sunday morning, and President Poling at the Baptist church in the evening, the meetings to con tinue during the week. Rev. Poling will preach at Bridgeport Sunday morning and at Falls C ity in the af ternoon. M A R K E T R EPO RT. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble [Correct'd weekly by Fe lix Noel.l and D on ’t K n o w It. Wheat, per bushel, 50 cts. How To Find Ottt. Brau, per ton $14. Fill a bottle or common glass with your Shorts, per ton, $IG. water and let it stand twenty-four hours: a Oats, per bushel, 40 cts. sediment or set Flour, per 10 barrels,$2 80. tling indicates an Flour, per aack, 80c. unhealthy condi tion of the kid Buckwheat tlour, $2.50 per cwt. neys; if it stains Germea, » i 50 per cwt. your linen tt is Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. evidence of kid- ; ney trouble; too | [Currectod we«kt>- by Brown k Son frequent desire to Potatoes, per bushel, 39 cts. pass it or pain in the back is also : Butter, per pound, 20cta. convincing proof that the kidneys and blad Lard, per pound, 10@11 cts. der are out of order. Bacon,sides, per pound, 9@10 cts. What to Do. H a m s , per pound, 12(<$15 cts. There is comfort In the knowledge so Shoulders, per pound,8® 10 cts. often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every 1 Eggs, per dozen, 22^ cts. C h ic k e n s , p n U o n t u » Z .o O O rM wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the Dried fruits, per pound, 12 cts. back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability Beets, per pound, 1 cents. to hold water and scalding pain in passing Turnips, per pound, 1 cte. it, or bad effects following use of liquor, Cabbage, per pound, 2$ cte. wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant Onions, per pound, 24 cts. necessity of being compelled to go often Beans, per pound, 4(a.d cents. during the day, and to get up many times Corn meal, per pound,24 cts. during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swam p-Root Is soon Hay, per ton, $6<3|8. realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases, i S a w M il l Notlo *. If you need a medicine you should have the I wish to say to the public that my best. Sold by druggists tn50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this new saw and planing mill, tbree- fourtbs of a miles west of Falls City, wonderful discovery is completed and is a modern mill in and a book that tells, every respect, being furnished with more about it. both sent absolutely free by mail, trimmer, an eight saw gang edger and address Dr. Kilmer & Horae of Swamp-Poo*. other appliances. There is plenty of Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men good timber near at hand, and we so tion reading this generous offer In this paper. licit home trade, which will receive our best attention. J o h n I. M o n t g o m e r y . A licens. was issued this weak for S o m e th in g New the niHrrinKe of W . R. Hinsbaw to Just published by the Southern Pa- Miss Emma Miller. eifle company is a pamphlet upon the Tlie patrons and friends of Dallas resources of Western Oregon, which college are well pleased with its pro includes an excellent map of the state, gress. Th* teachers nro earnest and and contains information on climate, fa'thful in their duties and all students hinds, education, etc., existing indus who are reasonably diligent at their tries and their capabilities. A tten looks are making good headway. tion is also directed to such new ti- hU Bring ia your vegetables, eggs and for energy or capital as promise fair poultry, and get the highest market return. This publication fills a need priee in cash or trade. I want 100 lodg experienced by Oregonians iu re bushels of potatoes and some wheat plying to inquiries of eastern friends. for chicken feed. I will trade with ; Copies may be had of local agents of you as cheap as the reel and have ea the Southern Pacific company, or good goods. I want to live and let from C. H. Markham, general passen live. Yours for business et the mar ger agent, Portland, Oregon. ket, A. I. Dane. Social R .f o r m . Not belt the people in Dallas liave had any idea of the amount of social depravity existing iu tiieir midst. For months Hnd years more nr less of it had been guessed at and hinted at in certain quarter*, but no responsible parties toek it upon themselves to probe into facts that could be proven. It went on from had to worse until forbearance had ceased to be a virtue and now those who know whr.t they are about are ferreting out and dig ging op the impurities and if need be will bring them to light at the proper- time. The tainted onea are children and young peeple of all ages, ami some married inert and women. Ttiia ia strong language but development-! justify it. Tbs good women of thin tiwn, hacked by all the beat men in it, have determined that some people among them muat lead better lives or get out of it. There is a certain class of men und some women whose asso ciations are evil tliat were expected to Ire in sympathy with the existing wickedness. It would seem unnatur al and unreasonable that any man having children subject to the contam inating end blighting influences of immoral and harmful thinga should be on their aide, bnt some such there are. In this case there is no middle ground. You are either for meral purity or in sympathy with vice. Tbs lines are to be cloiely drawn and all bands will he classed on one aide or the ether. If you try to keep your mouth shut, you might as wall at once announce yourself as on the side of wrongdoers. School Superintendent Starr, assist ed by President Poling and Mrs. F. H. Morrison, is naw examining the fol lowing persons who are applicants for state certificates; Jas. Eaton, Frank Haley, A. B. Serfiing, Mrs. Harvey, Misses Anderson, Ladd, Scott, Ward, Ortio Miller. Mabel Cooper, Irene Hall, Myrtle Bowman, Blva Baker, All of the Dallas slot machines have Rosa Smith, Kata Storts and Char ceased to operate. One of then has lotte Roberts. been taken to Independence to entice young men to form the gambling hab- I T h e C oa t S h ow . it. Any devise whose purpose it is te Yesterday was a big doy in Dallas induce anyone to become \\ gambler, among goat man. There wa« a large whether for cigars or anything else, is atteudanea from all parts of ilia coun ui evil to tiie community in which ii ty and many fine goats were on exhi exists. bition. But for the rainy weedier The Dallas temperance society both the attendance and the number headed by the sheriff and ministers of goats shewn would have been very have visited the owners of saloons and much greater. The judges were A l nickel in the slot machines and warn ly«» Y o c o m .o f Sheridan, Geo. Houck, ed them against any violations of law of Eugene, and John Craig, of Marion The W . C. T. U. offers a reward of $25 county. The goats on exhibition were for evideneo that will lead to the ar as follows: Kids, grades, does. U 8 rest and conviction of any druggist Grant 1, W A Ayres 1, M B Grant 1, () N Harrington 3, W W Smith 2, L violating the liquor law. H Me Bee l, Wm Riddle 2, J B Stump have everything a working man could There is to he a state oratorical 2. J W Robinson 1. Bucks, M B ask for, their business suits will meet intercollegiate C ’iitest at Corvallis in Grant 1, W W Smith 2, L H McBec every requirement, their Bund »v cloth March. Half a d*«zen tried f<*r the 1, II 8 Bntz 1, J M Farley 1, John B ing is nice enougli for anybody an«! umor of representing iho Monmouth Smith 1. Grades 1 year old does, O tormal school and W. C. Bryant bea N Harrington 1. T D Phillips 1, N they have not a few articles suitabl« for wedding occasions. hum all. In like manner ilerm tn j Woodward 1, T E Lyons 1, J B Stump Tarter, of Peedee excell d in a similar ! 1, U 8 Grant 1, H S But/. 2, Wm Rid ---------- ♦ • ---------- contest at the state agriciiTtural col- I dell 2. Grades 2 pears old, J B Stump S A IT GREEK. l* ge, and W ill Morris, wlptJwas raised | a id U S Grant one each. Grade* 3 Frank Lynn is slashing for E i it Smith field, being a nephew of Dr years old, 0 N H a rrirg ’on, T D Phil Richmond. Farley, won the prize in a.debating lips and J B «Stump 1 each. Grades 4 Lots of slashing is being done contest at Stanford university. years old, does, W A Ayres, J B Stump around here. A gontleman who receutly had oc ( ) N Harrington and J W Robinson 1 There is talk of establishing a casion to visit the electric light plant each: bucks, J B Stump 1. Grade creamery heie. lover by the sawmill after night saw Mweepatakes, J B Stump. Thorough * here among the lumber piles three breds 4 years old and over, U S Grant, Bui tie Sargeant had a birthday par* | Dallas girl« with three hoys who are J B Stump and O N Harrington one 4/ the other day. i known to he vulgar, profane, cigarette etch. Thoroughbred* three years old, John Byreley is to be . foreman in fiend* and devoid of all sense of l» »n- J B Stump 1. Thoroughbreds two I r. Some parents would feel insulted yea-* old, W W Smith, U S Grant n» d Naclilingal’a hop yard. | f told that this referred to their child J B .Stump I each. Thoroughbred* 1 The new bridge near Mr. Lynn’s is ren. It is a well known fact tliat year old, N Woodward, J B ^uiilh, \\ j in a dangerous condition. I some girls are frequently seen roaming A Ayres, J B Stump 2, U H Grrn* \ Thoroughbred kids, A Blackburn 4, .1 I Annie Unruh in putting a new pick I the streets after night with boys until '•* »wsoci.de with any decent young R Stump J, U 8 Grant 1. A t the time et fence m round her house. of getting this report several pens were j lady. yet to he examined by the judges and Mrs. Lynn has been sick and the The claim of other cough medicines the result will be reported next week. family of Jake Smith have the U •o he as gcod as Chamberlain’* arc Premium* had been awarded as fol- | grippe. effectually s«*t at rest in the following lows: Thoroughbred kid*, U S Grant Laura A lfrer has gone over near testimonial « f Mr. C. D. Gl iss, an em first, A Blackburn second. One year «Sheridan t’j keep house for her broth ploye of Bartlett. <fe i t nnis Co.. Gardi old, Ayres A Farley Bros first, John B er, B. Hargeant. ner, Maine. lie says: *'I had kept Stump second. Two year olds, W W adding to a cold and cough in the w in Smith first, U H Grant sec on p. Four H. L. Fenton has been keeping ter of 1807, trying every cough medi year old bucks, U S Grant first, O N store for S. C. Dod-oti who lias been cine I heard of without permanent Harrington second. Four rear old | help, until one day I was in the drug doe, J B Stump first Threw year old, sick at his home iu Moumonth. «♦tore of Mr. Houlehan and he advised The members of the W. C. T . U. 1 me to try Chamberlain’s Cough Rem J B Stump first. Two year olds, J B will hold a meeting in commentor«- edy and offered to pay back my money Stump first. Ona year olda John B tion of the heavenly birthday of their >f I was not cared. My lungs and Slump first, U 8 Grant second. Kids, beloved leader, Miss Francis E. W il bronchial tribes were very s«»re at thi* A Blackburn first, J B tfiump second lard, at the M. E. chinch, south, at time, bnt I was completely curd by Grade*, kids, M B Grant fi-st, John B 2 30 February 17th, all the people of this remedy, and have aince always Smith second. Tw# year old*, U 8 Grant first, J B Stump second. Tnree Dallas being invited to a'tend. ! turned to it when I get a cold, and year < Id*, J B HtuAtp first, O N H ar zoon find relief. I also recommend rington second. Four year old U k k i, • t o r t a . , it to my friends and am glad to say it ili IM Im Mwqn m As j 9 p iw im Hm ttm im rfl Bosflt \ is l he best of all roubb medicines.' J B Stump first. Four year old doe*, J W Robinson first, J B Stump sec j For sale by A. K. Wilson. ond. Thai cow* Hangs On You have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not yie ld ; it is too deep seated. It m ay wear itself out in tim e, but it is m ore liable to p ro d u c e la grippe, pneum onia o r a seri ous throat affection. Yo u need som ething that will g ive you strength and build up the body. SCOTT’S EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is noobubt ab o u t i t It n o u fillu s , strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system a ga in s t further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. ytc. and ?i.oo, all druggitta. SCOTT A BOWNE, Chanmta. Naw York. LIN C O LN . The dock has been repaired. Our latest— a telegaaph line Rob Duncan and Chester Abrams have la grippe. Jas. R. Shepard was in town Mon day shipping peas. Clms. K. Dawson, of Zena, has mov ed into the Paulsen bouse. C. Gertli and son, Walter, are clean ing up the W alling hep yard. Tlie Gray Eagle wrecked her tow of logs on a bar above here laat week. ¿J The cold weather lias caused the river to reach so low a stage that the steamboats are troubled in crossing the bars. Mill feed and baled hay at R iggs’ . N E W TO -D A Y . ANTED—A YOITNU, FRESH W1I.CH COW at » nunnebla price, alio • tat ho, realty lor butchi-risv. Impure et C. Demeechsleky a tear mile* north ot Delias or address Gustav Wills at Dallas. W WO 8 -Y E A R Ot.D H TK K R S, O R E RED , T H E Other red mid white and both marked withcrop the rikht nerd «lit, and tilt In the left ear, harp, strayed from the mountain rause northweet of Dat- laa. G. » Selby wlisee add r e - ie Dallas, will * iie a suitable reward for their recovery. ^ 1EVKRAL HUNDRED BUSHEI.H oF J oats for silo at Bryan’« »tore in Dallas. WHITE i n e f u l l b l o r d e d sc o tc h c o l l ie p u p - niha for sale by C. E. Heeley at Oak Orove near Crowley. N FEW riiOROUOHBRKD WYANDOTTE CUC- koruls for sale by O. H, Cobb In North Dallas. A l f r e d m ig h t hah fo r hale a t cobbh wagon shop a one horse wagon suitable for two horses. Spring s at and double box. All new and can be had for less than cost. )K S ALE -TH R E E HOR8E8 AND HARNESS, wagon, hack, harrow, sulky plow, breaking plow and two cultivators. Apply toJ. P, Aldrich nearjthe tannery. F T. REED, O* PERRYDALE, HAS A 3J WIDE ( tire wagon to trade for a lighter wagon. J T horoughbred knglihii B erkshire boar for service at the farm of Jas. Boydston. I ....................................... ...................... JIVE OR SIX FINK BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK cockerels for sale by Dr. Ira Kimball at Smith- I I field, ood fr e sh m il k c o w f o r h a l e b y f r e d G I --- -------------------------------------- Hughes, of D e II hs . I HO O D PASTURE. j U Dalian. M o ney to INQUIRE OF JAM, HOW I in l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m pro - perty at usual ratw by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, o n e y to loan M security. at n per c en t on farm J. L. COLLINS, Dallas. K HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farm property. SIBLEY 4 EA JtoTft W Final Settlement. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN i i d’-rnigned ha* filed his final account as admin* ifttrator of the entatne of Ulywies Thompson, deeoas- e I, In the county court of Polk county, Ore gon, and that said court has »et the hearing thenml j on Saturday, February 8,1901, at the hour of 10 ; o'cW-k In the forenoon of raid day, and »11 person* having objection* to the same are ii>>tiflod to present 1 them to raid court on or before said time. Dated, this 11th day of January, 1901. If. I.. FfNTOX. Administrator. LONE FINE POULTRY FIRM Tangent, Oregon, W. W. GREEN, PR O *. Brceiler of Barred aoi! White Ply mouth Rocks, 8. C. Brown l e g horns, White Wyandotte», Buff Leghorn», Buff Wyandotte, and thoroughhrvd imported Bel gian hare*. F,gg* $1.50 p«r set ting nr two set'.iugs for $2.50. 11-ires at reasonable prices and a few VV. P. Rock» and L. C. B. Leg horn* for rale at from $1 op.