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DALLAS D R O P P IN C 8 . LOCAL AND GENERAL. When a job of blacksmithiiig needs special skill take it to Mr. Lynch. W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D DURING T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- Airlie is now a money order post- office. Until now the stale insane asylum has never had 1200 patients. Over-W ork Weakens . Your Kidneys. on nr near an established route. In the year 181$ Queen Victoria was born, and in the same year Eng land coined a * nail piece of money, Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. which is now in tlis possession of John Staats. It is prized very highly All the blood in your body passes through by him and we donht if there ore your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your many such in the U. 3. blood purifiers, they fil Mr. Tiirnidge’s sister-in-law and ter out the waste or two daughters arrived at this place Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out from Omaha, Neb. last Saturday ev of order, they fall to do ening. Mr. Bnrrelt, her husband, will be on in the spring. They have their work. Pains, aches and rheu lived in Oregon before snd like all matism come from ex others are bound to return. cess of uric acid In the Seme thirty years age Mono grange blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. of Lewisville, was organized, and haa Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady dene much for the betterment of far heart beats, and makes one feel as though mers in that locality, and we believe a they had heart trouble, because the heart Is farmers’ institute held uuder its aus over-working tn pumping thick, ktdney- polsoned blood through veins and arteries. pices, would be o! much value to the It that only urinary farmers of the whole surrounding '■ used M R to m be considered ids troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, country. but now medern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin- 1’ rof. John P. Mi akin, the fra'.or- nlng tn kidney trouble. j nal evangelist ami h«ad camp lectur- Hyou tro sick you can make no mistake er, VV. O. W., delivered his famous t y f i^ t l your klIdneys. The mild lecture, Foot prints, or Onward and Green Stiver lost one third of hi» 75 When you need anything from Sa lem the stage driver will get it right A b le S o u r c e s D i s h e d u p for O u r kids during the cold weather. N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers away. Deputy Assessor Trscy Staats is In A b re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s . *** ! hoarding with Mr*. W. A. Wash. When you want any article of sil M. D. Ellis and family are with Mill feed and baled hay at Riggs’. verware, either for home use or as a f Corvallis friends for a few days. present Jeweler Morris can supply Baled hay and mill feed at Osfield’s A. F. Courier and wife have come you. He carries badge) for nearly all Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s, j [rom Salt Lake to live at Falls City. the secret orders. Bee the new ad of Brown A Son in Jabe Ferguson has rented part of T. A. Ireland’s farm south of Mon Jehu E. Smith has been making this weeks’ issue. iron things for tiie people around Dal O. P. McLaughlin, of Sheridan, of mouth, las for a quarter of a century. fers his hotel for sale. Ira Smith is sowing considerable of the old Elkins place south of Mon rhe new railroad depot at Sheridan mouth to rye grass. When you need paint* or oils Mr- is about ready for Use. Wi-eman will let you have a superior Bud Alexander, south of Independ Miss Pauline Beara, of Bethel, is article at a little price. He keeps ence, says he has a 12 year old ewe axes that hold a sharp edge and make teaching near Sheridan. that has had 22 lambs. the chips By fust. Try him for car J. W. Ell:ott, formerly of Bridge Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Osborne, of In penier t< ols and shelf hardware. port, is now living at Bellvue. dependence, have taken a boy from Dr. Low, the well known optician, the orphan’s home to raise. Gunsmith Kisser is constantly re D. O. Bronson, of L“ wisville, ha) i eiving calls from the mightier* of will he at the Cottage hotel in Dallas staats wae so deeply been in Dallas visiting Ilia daughters, soon realized. It stands the i highest for its ul« ht‘ ?• TH E B EST T H E Y K N O W . these to whom he has sold guns or March 7th and 8tli and no longer. wonderful cures of the most distressing cases inpresseu with the beautiful words amn.uniliiin He is the spor'sman’s Mark Burch and Joe C m -telein, of Mrs. Enkiu and Mrs. Sibley. spoken, that he followed him tip and and Is sold on its merits true friend. He mends tiling). O U remember the old lady w h o rode for the first Dixie, are running Die Henderson F. H. Morrison, the architect, has by all druggists in fifty-, heard him again at Independence. Murphy hop yard on American Rot **• gone to Everett, beyond Beattie, to cent and one-dollar slz-j h a time on a railway train. T h ere w as a frightful j, v i When a {>etition was being circula- When in doubt win re to ato for tom. engage in planning and building es. You may have a sample Home of swamp-Root. _ ted here to raiae fund« for the eatab- . bottle by „ mail __________..___ ▼ it T co^ision' hut when the rescuers reached her footwear rememtier that Gaynoi’a Mrs. Nettie lfasbrook end her houses. free, also pamphlet[telling you how to find! f o m e n t 0f „ telephone line to tliie store handles nothing else and has brother, Jesse Berry, are living on the ■.M -jM she w as quite calm. She said she supposed This paper will he sent free on trial out If you h»ve kidney or bladder trouble.; pl|lce , 0Im wcr„ a liulo wary of a lib- the largest stock and griatest variety Sager place near the borne of Cvius Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer ” , *... „ . __, . ,, , . . . . for one month to any address. Please in town. They bavs slippers and rub Buell. & Co.. Binghkmton, N. Y. Oral subscription,fearing that such they alw ays stopped that w ay. T h e story well illus say so to any of your friends who do 1 an enterprise would be of little value ber goods. Mrs. M. J. Bronson, who has been not take it. trates w hy so m any wom en are satisfied to live without to the community, But all such »** with her son at Prineville, has return fears have long since vanished and Allen Johnson, who rented the Ivory Soap. T h e y have never tried it! Naturally The livery stable next to the county ed on account of the illness of her The morning theme at the Preeby- every one is well pleased with the ac- George Beott place near Buena Vista jail is the best one in town Mr. My- husband. enough, they think that annoying odors, sharp chemi for three years, lias been slashing and terian church will be God’s Purpose ! comodations it constantly affords, ur’s constant study is to please those in Our Nation, and that for the even- ' The best protection against fevers, B iwiug grass seed. who patronise him. Comfortable Wo are indebted to the Enterprise cals, and wasteful greasiness are com m on to all soaps. ing The Sword of the Lord and of pneumonia, diphtheria,etc., is in build lurnou'a furnished on short notice. correspondent for the following item : Rev. T. P. Haynes, well known in Gideon. W W W I M . n . . . O C T . . . . . . . . . M . K .M W M I W up the the sys'em with Hqod’s Sar Herman Tarter, formerly of this place, this county, lias been assigned to the saparilla. Miss Nellie Smith, of the Shredded hut who has been a student at the pa-torate of the South Methodist Underbuy and undersell has been Abel Uglow is back from London church at Grants Pass. Wheat company, will denu nstrate the O. A. C., for the past three years, the constant motto of the most suc where lie took 765 hales of hops. Hu value of shredded wheat biscuit and proved a successful contestant for cessful Racket store man in America. C O U N C IL M E E TIN C . ROLL O F HONOR. Stella, the 16 year old daughter of oratorical honors in that institution 8. C. Dodson, next door to Chapman's sold 352 hales and left t he balance in Lsfe Frizzell, formerly of this county, serve dishes free at Brown’s store on February 26th, 27th and 28th. Ladies, j >»»* week._He was chooon to repre Council met in regular sessio» last Following is roll of honor for the furniture store, goes on that principle safe hands. died this week at The Dalles, where call and sample the products. sent that college in the state oratorio, Monday evening with all present and third month: W. L. Black, of Fort McKavitt, sue was atteuding school. al contest which takes place in Cor *** Wood* it the clmir. Eight grade: Hazel Procter, Dick vallis. March 8th, and which promises Keeping the best of everything and Texas, has published u valuable book The right kind of a young man can 'I'lie bill of the Thurston Lumber Wehs'er. Harvey Coats, Ester Savagt. AIR LIE . about raising Angora goat* and mo to be superior to any former meeting company for !|t 15.93 win referred and Seventh gruds: Georgia Martin, selling at fair prices has ever been tile hair for pro6t. All goat men should find at tliis offi.e an excellent open Herbert Byerley, who lias been of like order held in Oregon. Mr. rule of Win. Fault, the liardwareman. ing to learn a good trade. What he that of the secretary of state for $35, Elsie lhishiel. send to him fur a descriptive circular would learn in various wsys be good quite sick, is much better. Tarter is a native born Polk county certified copy of charter, waa allowed. Sixth grade: Nola Coad, Florence His slock includes everything the peo boy just past 19 years of age. and we An electric light franchise wn« sub Cavert, Frankie Havter, Alta Savage, ple ever call for and it is all guaran The subject of Rev. F. L. Young at schooling for him. Mrs. J. M. Stasis is very sick with believe fully competent to defend the mitted by T. A. Wagner and referred. Nellie, Aldrich, Josie Young, Ruth teed to be of standard quality. If the M. E. church Sunday morning inflamation of the bowels. Mirs. Luella Magruder has been good name and fame of old Polk in An ordinance regula’ ing the loca Van Orsdrl, Gocia Smith, Beuna perchanee he be out of wliat you want will be Inspiration and in the evening granted a divorce from Jas. Magruder Otto Simpson is attending the legis the coming contest. tion of livery stables was read first Fiske, Georgia Shriver, Clarence Shaf it will b« ordered at once. His grass tie will talk about A Mayor without a in Portland, They were married in lature with his papa this week. time. fer, Roy Boals, Ray Boals, Peter Mc- and garden seeds are the best to he backbone. Dallas in 1889, and he wns for some M ARKET REPORT. An ordinance on nuisances wag or DougHl. Arthur Shaffer, Harold Rich. had. A. J. Bagley, of Athena, was down years a clerk in Wilson's drug store. G. L. Hawkins, proprietor of the In (Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.] dered drafted. Fifth grade: Iva McDaniel, Vera last week visiting relatives here. SALEM 8HO R T STOPS. dependence marble works, does all Alden Hurlbnrt, of Corvallis, last The marshal was ordered to notify Cosper, Edna Scott, Lisle Rice, Lloyd Wheat, per bushel, 50 cts. W. E. Williams are visiting at the Bran, per ton #14. storekeepers if their back yards were Rice, Glen Elkins, Carl Fenton, Nola You, your family and your neigh kinds of cemetery work in the very week shipped to Portland 500 pounds home of Tima. Price, at Independence. not kept clean it would be dune by Dimick. Shorts, per ton, $16. bors will need clothing for men and best shape and at reasonable prices. of dressed poultry. Each hen brought Try him. Iron) 55 to 65 cents, while ducks and the city at their expense. The Burbank and Wellman hoys Second and fourth grade: Wayne boys at intervals for years to co me Oats, per bushel, 40 cts. geese brought from $7 to $10 a dozen. are doing a lot of slashing for Mr. The ordinance cemmiljee was au Greenwood. Goldie Wells, Norma Hol and of course desire to procure thoin Flour, per 10 barrels, #2 80. We arc in receipt of the quarter thorized to employ legal aid when ne man, Katie Hughes, Luoile Dalton, where it can be done to the best ad century seed catalogue of Burpee A Flour, per sack, 80c. We are always glad to publish no Johnson. cessary in rehabilating the old ordi- Carl Arnold, Clarence Reynolds, Hen vantage. Others may now and then Co., of Pliilapelphia. It is a thing of tices of entertainments and all kinds Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. Ed. Patras lias made seven car i ances. ry Young. Germea, #1 50 per cwt. Hare up and seem to offer you great beauty and in all respects up te date. of gatherings that are to take place in loads of staves, five of which have Second and third grades: Homer bargains, but ill the long run it will All gardeners should have a copy of it. all parts of the county. Some lead Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. been shipped. S to p s t h e C o u g h Dashiell, Katie Aldrich, Pliny Good alwaya pay best to do all your trading ing spirit should always seud them in [Corrected weekly by Brown A Son Wall Brown was buying up hogs in And works off the cold. Laxative bro- friend, Della Syron, Willis Reynolds, at tile Johnson clothing store. Putnam Fadeless dve, cardinal, is a promptly. this vicinity last week ; $3.70 a hun Potatoes, per bushel, 35 cts. moquinine tablets cure a cold in one Laverna Hnhhard, Ava Coad, Jimmie very fast beautiful red, with which it — o— is almost impossible to spot your The 14tli birthday of Miss Eula dred was paid. Butter, per pound, 20 cts. day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 Robertson, Georgians Fi.ke, Beesie The s-eel bridge feed yard is an goods, as the color goes en the goods Phillips was celebrated the other eve ceutg. Laid, per pound, 10@11 cts. Reid, Charles McKinley, Alice Farley Mrs. House took tho motor for In Bucon, sides, per pound, 9@10 cts. First grade: Edna Clifford, Ruth ideal place for Polk county people to very evenly. 10 cents per package. ning, her guests being Josie and Haz dependence Monday and Mrs. Wing Hams, per pound, 12ta>15 cts. el Young, Vergie, Zndie and Neva came up the same day. Myer, Leene Williams, Maldo Easter, put up when iu the city. Dry en Bold by A. K. Wilson. BUTLER. Chamber), Lula Dempsey, Edna Mor- Hallie Hart, Welma Lee, Clel Slump, closure, warm stalls and seperate Shoulders, per pound,8@ 10 cts. Remember that Dr. Lowe citnnot wailing roo.us for ladies and gentle rtson, Dena Reynolds, Harvey Coat* Rosco Staats and Floyd Williams Eggs, per dozen, 11 cts. George Elgin lias again returned to Fred McAdams. possibly remain in Dallas but two men. were at Corvallis Saturday and wit and Gilmau Nunn. W. I. R eynolds , Principal. Chickens, per dozen #2.50@$4 this part. days, Thursday and Friday, March nessed the football game. Dried fruits, per pound, 5@12^ < t . 7tli and 8th. Fix these dates w«ll in Miss Richardson, of Grand Rapids, W. R. Ellis made several trips to T ry C ra ln -O I T ry C ra ln -O ! Beets, per pound, 1 cents A better place to get dinner limn mind and don’t fail to see him if you Miss Eva Staats went to Indepen Michigan, arrived in Dallas last Mon Sheridan for goods the past week. Ask your grocer to show you a Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Hellenhrand’s restaurant you cannot dence Monday evening to hear the want perfeet glasses filled to your j Jay and has accepted a positiou as package of Grain-O, the new food Cabbage, per pound, 2$ cts. Mr. and Mrs J. B. Trullinger have eyes. Dr. Lowe has been visiting here first trimmer in Mrs. Smith’s milli noted speaker, J. P. vfeakin. drink that takes the place of coffee. find. Onions, per pound, 24 cts. taken their sister’s children to raise. for ten years. nery store. Miss Richardson will The children may drink it w'thout in Mrs. Joe Hubbard came up on the Beans, per pound, 4(a5 cents. visit relatives in Portland for a few motor Friday evening and had to face W'illie and Miss Eva Frail, who jury as well as the adult. A 1 1 who try Better work or more reasonable pri Corn meal, per pound,2$ cts. The people all around Bethel should ■came from Kansas last week, are now it, like it. Grain-0 has that rich seal ces for v ashing snd ironing than at not forget the social and entertain days before entering upon her work. the heavy storm for a four mile ride. Hay, per ton, $6@$8. the guests of their uncle, G. T. Porter. brawn of Mocha or Java, hut it is the steam laundry rannot he found in ment there on the evening of March As a result of three weeks temper The Japs hud a high old time at made from pure grains, and the most the state. Everything guaranteed to 1st, for the benefit of the school libra ance meetings in this county over 800 S a w M ill Noti ce. Miss Grace Hussey, who has been delicate stomach receives it without their camp Sunday, it being the be ry. There will be songs and recita signed the temperance pledge and ginning of their New Year. They re I wish to say to the public that nty out home visiting for a few days, has distress. \ the price of coffee. 15c. please. tions, a farce and a flag drill and some about 250 joined the W. C. T, U. All ceived a keg of wine and of course new saw and planing mill, three- returned to her school at Sainton Riv and 25 cte. per package. Sold by all fourths of a miles west of Falls City, er. Gloves, laces, ribbons, napkins, tow reminisence of the war around Mani- except the whiskey crowd, gamblers felt real jolly before night. grocers. and those in sympathy with immoral ia completed and is a modern mill in eling, hosiery, shoes and rubber la by Philip Mulkey, who was there. On account of the rain not a very things rejoiced aver the good work Following early the advent of the every respect, being furnished with goods, ready made clothing for ladies, PROGRAMME Bring in your vegetables, eggs and t|olu)# large ernwd attended spelling school telephone was the free rural mail de trimmer, an eight saw gang edger and gents and children, needles, buttons, at the school house Saturday evening, Of the Polk county teachers’ associa thread, curtains, corsets and bed poultry, and get the highest market j livery system, which is rapidly grow other appliances. There is plenty of but there will be another spelling and tion wh'sli will be held at In lepend- spreads are some of the things you price in cash or trade. I want 100! At the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. B. ing in favor with all who are located good timber near at hand, and we so ciphering matoh there in two ueeks. ence on February 23rd, commencing cau buy very cheap at the New York bushels of potatoes and some wheat Grant at high noon Wednesday, Miss licit home trade, which will receive for chicken feed. I will trade with : Beatrice Elkias s a l married to Clies- at 10 o ’clock : our best atteution. Backet store. you as cheap as the rest and ■J have as ter V. Hare, of Portland, Rev. A. I. Music— Association. J o h n I. M o n t g o m e r y . A C o n v in cin g Answ er. good goods. I want to live and let Goodfriend officiating. Quite a num- Reading In the Primary Division — T h e legislature will adjourn tomor live. Yours for business at the mar ‘ I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon’s of friends were present to witness the Mrs. Mary Tuck. Discussion led by drug store one evening,” says Wesley row night with an untavory recerd ket, A. I. D arr . NEW TO-DAY. ceremony and congratulata them. Miss Ethel Force. Nelson, of Hamilton, Ga , "and lie Intermission. Tnere has been too lavish expendi Annual school meetings for the They at once left for tha metropolis. asked me to try Chamberlain’s Pain Bong— Association. ture of the peoples m mey. Much election of a director, a clerk and for Balm for rheumatism with which 1 I QEBD AND PEED OATS FOB SALE BY MHS Reading in the Intermediate Divis There will be a citizens mass meet ■ O Ida Gwin in Dallas. had sufTe.ed for a long time. I told time lisa been frittered away trying to Hie transaction of such other business ing in the City Hall at 7 :30 next ion— Miss Mattie J. Lee. as may properly come up are to he bint I had no faith in any medicine elect a senator. Some good laws have held in every school district in the Wednesday evening to discuss ways Neon WO Al KKE8II MILCH COWS FOR SALE BY ns they all failed. He said: ‘ Well if Music— Independence High School been defeated and others of doubtful county on the first Monday in March and means for thè promotion of law Win. Tatou», of Dalla*. Chamberlain's Pain Baitn does no' Orchestra. It is an important occasion and those and order within lb* corporate limit* utility enacted, and in the scramble of help vou, you need not pay for it.’ Recitation— Madge Cleland, 5ti concerned should select the best men of Dallas. Musical and literary pro j fJpWO LIGHT WAGONS AND SIX STANDS OF I took a bottle of it home uml used it today and tomorrow there is sure to bee« for sale by Fred. Hughe*, of Dallas. in the district for the positions named. gram and good speakers. Everybody according to the directions and in one grade. invited, especially the Indies. By or Song— Pupils of 1st grads. be more bad legislation. In Dallas the meeting will he held in week I was cured, and not since been der of the committee of welve. Dialogue— Pupils of 3rd grade. the Council room at 2 o ’clock. ' INE PULL B LORDED SCOTCH COLLIE PUP- troubled with rheumatism.” Sold by I,ih. tur « l e hy C. E. Seeley at Oak Orove near Vocal Duett— Edith Owen and T h e r e are in the present legislature A. K. Wilson. Drying preparation« simply devolop Th® temperance people of Dallas Crowley. Kate Ketchum, 10th grade. twenty-six men opposed to the repub dry catarrh ; they dry up tho secretion a | met at the South Methodist church Recitation— Lillian Connaway, 6th lican majority. They may be person which adhere to the membrane and ! Sunday afternoon to honor the mem* ROCK CREEK. FEW THOROUGHBRED WYANDOTTE CUC- grad«. keruU for sale by U. H. Cobb in North Dali»«. Piano Solo— Pearl Kelly, 8th grade ally good men with the best inten decompose, causing far more «erioi»* ory of France« E. Willard, the mo«t Snow, sleet and stormy weather. Concert Recitation— Pupil* of 2nd tions, hut leading democrats who have •rouble than the ordinary form of ca* j potent temperance worker this coun tarrh. Avoid all« drying inhalant« try ever produced. There were many )K HALE—THREE HORSES AND HARNESS, Ray Henry, who served his lime as grade. been looking on at their doings say Bulky plow, brcukuiK ind use that whieh cleanse**, tool he* j ringing speeches and a houseful of a galiant soldier iu the Philippines Piano Solo— Zoe Stockton, 9lh j plow and two cultivators. Apply toJ . P, Aldrich that except in the matter of voting for and heal«. Ely’« Cream Balm in such people were in open sympathy with and was enroute home, died in San grade. I nearjthe tannery. fcMatfYh or everything «aid against whisky. senator there is a lack of leadership i remedy and will Francisco last week. Music— High School Orchestra. »•old in the h<ad e: eiLy an/1 pleasantly., Reading in the advanced Division— and unity among them. There ie ! T T. REED, OS PERKY DALE, HAS A S} WIDE After L. W . Hampton prepared the All druggist* sell it at 50 cents or it I Tho greatest danger from colds and •J • Urn wagon to traits lor a lighter wagon. Miss Carrie N. Haley. Discussion tendency to squander the people’s logs and shakes for a cabin on his will be mailed by Elv Brothers, 56 :1» Rfippe is their resulting in pneu- homestead the neighbors assembled led by H. D McDonald. money with a lavisli hand and if that Warren street, New York. monia. If reasonable care is used. Nature Study— Mrs Clara G qiflOKOLaIIBRED F.NOL1SII BERKSHIRE BOAR and helped him to put it up. We | however, and Chamberlain’s Cough twenty-six would stick together in op- This picture is the trade mark of 1 for »ervice at the farm of Jos. Boytiston. Wo give this week a corrected list renie(|v taken, all danger will be avoid- have a very friendly and accommoda French. General discussion. All teachers and friends of educatien possing extravagance very likely of the entries and premiums at the „ | jj wi( c ,lre , cold or an attack of SCOTT’ S EMULSION, and is on ting lot of settlers. IV R OR HIX FINE BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCK are cordially invited to he present. enough republicane would tome to ■tost show. Though the large lu m b er (l| Krjppo ¡n I,..* time than any other every bottle of SCO TT'S EMUL P r cockerel* fo r $■!• by Dr. Im Kim ball » t Hiuith- »-i—« was t—i.i held tM,aln)ent> j t jg pleasant and safe to fUki, iheir aid to prevent it. Surely tome -heil in which the exhibition To P re p a re d . SION in the World, which now B e w o r e ot O i n t m e n t s tor C a t a r r h seemed in advance to he big enough it ulle jror §ll|e by A k . Wilson, For war is the surest way for this na one of them ie capable of beiug an amounts to many millions yearly. That contain mercury, as mercury proved inadequate to a proper display OOI) FRESH MILK COW FOR HALE BY FRED tion to maintain peace. This is the ffloient and aefe leader. Hughe*, of Dalla*. of the many fine goats assembled. It Our cousin. John P. Wash, slopped This great business has grown to opinion of the wisest statesmen. It will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whol. is n o w proposed to erect at some con off with us for a few days, enroute is equally true that to be prepared for such vast proportions, system when entering it through the P ublic sentiment having become < enient place in the edge of Dali is a from Kentucky to California. Aunt OOD PASTURE. INQUIRE OE JA », HOWEli» spring is the best w a y to avoid the Dalla». mucous membrane Such articles ripe for it in many parts of Oregon permament structure for annual p,,|ly I^wis, one of the first settlers at First;-Because the proprietors peculiar dangers of the season. This shun d never be used except on pre- hows of goats, sheep, poultry and j f^wisville, was a sister of his grand- is a lesson multitudes are learning, have always been most careful in the authorities have demanded that sctip 'iois from reputable physicians perhaps other things. To such a father, and James Alexander, near o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d fa r m p r o - and at this time, when the blood is pert y at anual rate« hy Oscar Hay ter, Dalla*, as the rismsgt they will do is ten fold nickel in the slot machines snd all proposition everybody will say amen Independence, was born and raised in selecting the various ingredients sure to he loaded with impurities and to the good you can possibly derive Ollier gambling devices he closed up. and lend a helping hand. the same vicinity. It having been a used in its composition, namely; to he weak and sluggish, the millions from them. Hall’s Catarrh Curs, quarter of a century Since we last left o n e y t o l o a n a t « p e r c eh t on fa r m begin to take Hold's Sarsaparilla, The claim of other cough medicines our old Kentucky, it was in leed a the finest Cod Liver Oil, and the J. L. COLLINS, Dali»«. «»8—My. manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co , It ia claimed that within the recent which purifies, enriches and vitalizes to lie as g< od as Chaml>erla}n'a are purest Hypophosphites. Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, ! past minors have been seen in the treat to again hear so much about the the blood, expels all disease germs, and is taken internally, acting direct Dallas saloons, that they have been effectually act al reat in the following frieuds of our youthful days. YED 7T. HAVE MONET TO LOAN ON 1 creates a good appetite, gives strengtli testimonial of Mr. C. D. Gloss, an em Second;-Beenuse they have so W Iwrui property. S IB L E Y * EAKLt *N lv upon the blood and mucous surfac and energy and puts the whole system known to gamble at public resorts ploye of Bartlett A Dennis Co.. Gardi skillfully combined the various es of the system. In buying Hull’s KOLA. in a healthy condition, preventing snd that they have been tempted to ner, Maine. He says: " I had kept ingredients that the best possible pneumonia, fevers, and other danger Catarrh Cure lie sure you get the gen- patronize devices very close akin to sliding to a cold and cough in the w:n- , line. It i- taken internally and made results are obtained by its use. Tom Howard’s old nag died last ous diseases which are liable to attack j in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A gambling. All oui-h things are <!e ter of 1897, trying every cough medi- week. a weakened system. cine I heard of witiiout permanent moralizing and unless checked will Co. Testimonial* free. 8 o ld b y d rng Third:-Because it has made so Tangent, Oregon, ------------------- « • ♦ ------------------ There is a fine baby girl at H. Stan gists, price 75 cents per buttle. Hall’s lead to the ruin of many of them. It help, until one day I was in the drug many sickly, delicate children Mooting Notice. store of Mr Houlelian and he advised | is to lie hoped that the temperance ton’*. W. W. GREEN, PROP. strong and healthy, given health Jennings l..d g e No. 9, A. S. and A. Family Pills are th» best. i organization will make a searching me to try Chamberlain’s Cough Rem Our school mad# about $30 by the and rosy cheeks to so many pale, Breeder of Burred anil White Ply M. stated communication on Friday I inquiry into said allegations, and keep edy aud offered to pay hack my money T o C u r e ■ C o l d i n O n « Day entertainment. mouth Rocks, 8. C. Brown I Jig- anaemic girls, and healed the lungs evening, February 22nd. Exerci.es | a constant watch care over the inter if I was not cured. My lungs ami horn*. White Wyandotte#, Buff in celehrslion of Washington’s hiitli Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. ests of our young people. Let the bronchial tubes were very sore at this George Mitty ia out of school on and restored to full health, so many All ernggist* refund the money if it Leghorns, Buff Wyandotte* day. A l l master Ms«ons c o r d ia lly in- thousands in the first stages of Keepers of evil reaorts know that they time, hut I was completely curd hy account of being sick. fails to cure. Signature of E. W. and thoroughbred imported Bel viud to a t te id . O s car H a v t e r . tliis remedy, and have since alwaya I are beine cbwelv watched and will be Consumption. Grove on each box. 25 cents. gian bares. Eggs $1.50 per set Mr and Mrs Merryfleld have moved Secretary. pri ■ cut 'll if they violate the law. turned to it when I get a cold, and If you have not tried it, «end for free «ample, ting or two settings for $2.50. to Young’s on the Pfau place, It» agreeable ta*te w ill ««rpriae you -non find relief. I also recommend Now is the time to got fine photo : a c p T T ft BOW MM, Cnemial*. Hares at reasonable prices and a I T O R I A . C A 8 T O T 1 I A . 409-4: '•P earl Street, New Y ork. it to my friends and am glad to say it E < 1 Mitty and Mr. Ferguson had graphs at a bargain and some picture few W. P. Rocks ami L. O. B. Leg ■ Til 1M Y ds Hut I jdc . « o d $1.00, all druggist* .14) Yos Hsw I is I ho best of all coubh m edicines.” { „taint 33 cords of Wood afloat daring frames at cost from T. J. Cbarrington horns for -ale at from $1 up. For sale by A K. Wilson. |,¡jh w, i er. in Dalla*. P T r v . « i* re rv T N A IF , . . M M LONE PINE POULTRY FIRM