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SALEM H IN TS. LOCAL AND GENERAL- At tlie foap work* ue»r lire woolen I mill I'ulk county pnupiecaii oxcliaugc WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED OU.TtNC ¡heir grea>e unii tallow f »r a good ar THE WEEK FHOWi ALL AVAIL. tide of either toilet or ia undry b o a p . Who will profit by this bint. A b le S o u r c e s O i6 h ed up fo r Our H u m o r o u s Fam ily of Headers In A b r o g a t e d y o r a ^ r a p h s . The steam laundry is a contiuu.il bee hive of industry, Their motto is u> send out nothing that will not give If;ilcil hav and mill feed at O.Hi-ltK* entire satisfaction Up to date meth Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. od* used in all laundry wo.k. J. I,. David.on, near Parker, will The New York Racket store is now tow forty arri s to clover. receiving an immense stock of things Assess-ir Myer is living at the form f >r spring and summer wear, ami it er heme of Di. Kirkpwtiick. will pay you and your neighbors to go Msggi•• K-nip, of Lewisville, is at ami see them. Lowest price* for ».lie Sister’s school in Salem. goods of stiindard quality. Tlity sav that those who e.»t at Ilel- loiihraiid’s restaurant always go away tH T M N T ItOO IT TIM «MOSTI« « A C A L C U L A T IO N . HEN you are ready to buy, stop and com pute the cost of the soap used by your household in a day, a w eek or a month, and for the slight difference in price you w ill never forego the pleasure of using the purest soap made, that is, Ivory Soap. It is the most inexpensive of pure soaps. Y ou need n o knowledge of chemistry to realize this purity, use it and you will know . The F a ir T h in g . It floats. COUNTY CO U RT. —O--- A s'itch in time often saves nine. If yon have any sick animals have Dr. Keeler, the experienced veterina ry rutgeon at the steel bridge feed ard to examine and prescribe for ■ in in before it is too late. Johnson A Co., the clothiers, are in mnd to b<«th deserve ami receive a big share of public patronage. A bet ‘er stock of men and boys suits is not ¡ii tin* city anil they defy competition, quality considered. They are now of fering special inducements for you to >ade witii them. Drop i” and see what they have to say a haul it. COUNTY 8EAT M U R M U R IN C S. Lfldfes of Dallas and vicinity, re member that Miss Hallock’s millinery store is now in tlie Collins building and that she is ready to show you an elegant assortment of new and attract ive things in that line. Good morning; try S tn to . coffee at j W o m e n 1 Riggs’. Bran, shorts and barley grocery. I at Riggs’ Mrs. Abe Wing, of Lewisville, lias been very sick. ^ W e„ M M en R o V au Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis Quaker cabinets for rale by VV.iguer courages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon i Bros, in Dallas. disappear when the kid neys are out of order Wm. Fuqua, of Parker, is now pre or diseased. pared to dehorn cattle. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent Alvis Lynch now lias an interest in that it Is not uncommon I the Shultz barber shop. for a child to be born Jolm P»«11, who UFod to live near afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin Lewisville, is tailoring iri Portland. ates too often, if the J. L. Burns, who is attending Dallas urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child colli ge, expicts to enter the ministry. reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with In Sheridan C. B. Lafollet was bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of Judge Boise was in town Tuesday c I iofcu school director and D. C. Cole the difficulty 13 kidney trouble, and the first holding a special term of court. man cle-'k. step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant dies May Reynolds has been teach Rev. I)r. Thompson has lwen em trouble is due to a diseased condition of the ing at Blodgett in Benton county. ployed to preach for the Eugene kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Presbyterians. Ed Dor ton has moved from Perry- Women as well as men are made mis The new postoffiee building just east erable with kidney and bladder trouble, dale to tile Winluis liou-e in Billiton. and both need the same great remedy. of tlie court home in 8a!cni was be Mrs. M n.iiu Mason has been up The mild and the Immediate effect of from Portland among her lifelong gun this week. Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold friends. Willie Shepard, of Oakdale, has by druggists, in flfty- W. K Birks nud A B. Chandler re goue to Moro, Sherman county, as a cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a main director aud clerk of tile Balls- witness in court. sample bottle by mall ton district. Mrs Smith, of 1 ewisvilte, shipped free, also pamphlet tell- non* 0 « BwuupRont. ing all about It. including many of the Specht 4 Mo-tert; tlie forhter well six doxen tine Plymouth chickens to thousands of testimonial letters received Portland las' week. known Dull is bakers, have goue to from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer New and second hand threshers & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and South America.^ anil engines of various kinds on sale mention this paper. J. II. Lawton, the barber, Inis at Wagner Bros. shop. tamgbt aud will soon move to tlie T. There will be a law and order rati V. Farley p-operty. fication meeting at the City Hall at 8 M A R KET REPORT. Harvey Gutltriu*Aiul bis daughter- uVock tomorrow evening. [Corrected weekly by Felix Noe!.] Dora, have returned from a trip to Chaplain Gilbert will lecture at the Wheat, per bushel, 55 cts. her claim in the Siletg basin. City Hall this evening about the Bran, per ton $14. On Saturday afternoon, March 23rd, Philippines and 'ho Fillipincs. Shorts, per ton, $16. T. 1). Phillips and wife will celebrate Oats, per bushel, 40 cts. Ex Senator McBride has been made their silver wedding anniversary. Flour, per 10 barrels, <2 80. a member of the St. Louis exposition Flour, per Back, 80c. D. W. Sears, of Independonece, commission, the salary being $5,000. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. John Campbell and Vail Sears, of The Willaniina school directors are Germea, $1 50 per cwt. Ballsbai, have been among us this Jus. Savage, B. W. Barber and G. A. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. week. Epperly, with Paul Fundman as Baking Powder M ade from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum* Alum arc the greatest to health of the present day* ROYAL BAKING POWDER C O ., NEW V O M . ROLL O F HONOR. Ti e following is the roll of honor of the Dallas public school for the fourth mouth : Eighth grade, Dean Collins, Hazel Proctor, Esther Savage, Genevieve Allrich. Seventh grade, Lulu Turner, Ella Roy, Geo-gia Martin, Elsie D.isliietl, Clara Dashiell, Bn.ritl Elliott, FrauK Ellis, John Arnold. Sixth grade, Nellie Aldrich, Josle Young, Ruth Van Orsilel, Georgia Bliriver, Florence Covert, ~ Ralph Campbell, «Vuena Fiske. Fifth grade, Veva Burns, Lillian Moyer, Ivn McDaniel, Vera Cosper, Una Campbell, Laura Poling, Edna Stott, Rita Conner, Lisle Rice, Lloyd Rice, Leroy Wells, Elbert Wells, Carl Fenton, Clyde Coovert. Fourth grade, Philo Goodfriend, Pauline Van Orsilel, I.ucilo Dalton, Ivy Porter, Ruth Porter, Hattie Coo vert, Cecil Embree, Roy P utntner, Thunker Rasmussen, Norma Holman, Lilah McDaniel. Third grade, Alma Elkins, Homer Dashiell. Nada Scott, Della Syron, Loyd Harbin. [Corrected weekly by Brown & 8011 Second grade, Jimmie Robertson, Potatoes, per b u B h e l , 35 cts. Georgiana Fiske, Ava Coad, Charles Butter, per pound, 20cts. McKinley, Alico Varley, Willie Fran Lard, per pound, 10@11 cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 9@10 cts. cis, Katie Hughes, Goldie Wells, Zyl- pha Brown, Wal'er Rasmussen. Hunts, per pound, 12@15 cts. First grade. Merle Meyer*, Earl Shoulders, per pound, 8® 10 ct*. Scott, Maurice Dalton, Edward Guy, Eggs, per dozen, 10 cts. Fred McAdams, Mabel Easter, Hallie Chickens, per dozen $2.50<a$4 Dried fruits, per pound, Set 12^ ct-. Hart, Claud Rowland, Welnta Lee, Leeta Grant. Beets, per pound, 1 cents Turnips, per pound, 1 cts: Cabbage, per pound, 2$ cts. Rev. Arnold Lindsay and wife, who Onions, per pound, 2^ cts. have been preaching to large audienc Beans, per pound, 4(i»5 cents. es nt the Cinistiun church, have just Corn meal, per pound,2$ cts. closed their labors hi re, her lecture Hay, per ton, $6(d|$8. last night being about their recent -----------------— • — - — — • trip to Alaska. As a result of their Bask et S o c ia l. efforts about forty have united with There will be a basket social in the tho church. They are both eloquent City Hall March 23rd to raise money and attractive speakers. for books for tlie public school library. There will be a church social nnd All the lady friends of the public school are requested to bring baskets reception for new members nt the and the gentlemen are requested to home of Sheriff Van Orsdel and wife come and purchase them. Tile school this afternoon. will furnish a short program with a few pieces from friends. The last en NEW TO-DAY. tertainment given for the school net ted $6 75, which was invested in reading matter for the lower grades. OLLED BARLEY FEED FOR $21 A TON AT There is a spirit abroad in our stale R' Noel'd mill. to give the boys md girls in our pub P SO CENTS A HUNDRED WILL RE lic schools more good reaning matter, S IXTY.AN paid for old machine iron at the Dallas foundry. nd we do not intend, if we can help it, that Dallas shall he last in the good work. By the help of good iWO 8*YEAR-OLD FRESH JERSEY COWS FOR sale by II. P. Smith near Dallas. friends we put in the public ecliool library at the first of the year 48 splendid books and we trust that this ILEAN WHITE HEF.D OATS FOR SALE BY Jno social will enable us to put ill 50 more. J Campbell at Ballston. —The Teachers of Dallas Public ■School. C E. HANNA, OF WEST SALEM, HAS FOR Public sentiment among tlie better PROBATE. clement in Dallas was against its two Get John E Smith to do your iron Sibley, J. confectioneries, because of the gam work and you will he pleased with it. In tlie show window of Brown’s clerk. bling with slot machine* and dice and COMMISSIONERS. -tore may be seen the painting, by the vile language permitted by tlie Miss M. L. Hampton, of Rocca, lias young men and boys \vlio congregtt- John Teal. Setli Riggs. Liveryman Myer will in short order Mrs. Weaver, of a violin over 200 closed her school at Newport and has years old. ed at those places. Fathers and outfit you with a first class rig to go begun a five months term on Salmon All offers of reward for scalps were mol tiers realized that their sous were wherever you please. His buggies The Epworth League will give an river. being greatly injured : hereby and were rescinded, the legislature having pass rido easy and his teams are swift. ed a general scalp bounty act. unusual social at the M. E. church glad to welcome anything th.it would Corvallis has fallen into line oil 'lie Wednesday evening, March 27th, and H. L. Fenton was allowed $275 for a abate those evils. When requested to Sunday closing question and hereafter everybody is invited. safe destroyed in the court house tire, Some |>eople have not yet found out do so both proprietors promptly dis no saloons there can be kept open oil carded tlie gambling devices and the case being arbitrated by Abel Ug- that Dodson's Racket store is the In a contest at composition writing Sunday. low and F. J. Coad and Commissioner cheapest place in town to get many closed up on Sundays, thus showing a ill Prof. Reynolds’ room Ola Grant In cases of catarrh H old’s Sarsapa articles. Now is the time and there came out ahead, Maud Hart and Dean disposition to comply with the law | Riggs dissenting. rilla heals the tissues, builds up the ilio place to buy your grass and gar and public sentiment. Simple justice A. Shultz, D. J. Biley and I. L. Bur- Collins being close seconds. system, expells impurities from tlie and fairness demand that other mer | son presented bids for erecting a den seeds. Peter Bolder and Lena Nachtingal blood and cures. chants should not he allowed to sell | bridge across the slough -near the *** if Salt Creek have become husband on Sunday the things they are forbid ! homo of Adam K, Wilson, the last It is time to paint your house. Try The Bee Hive stor.e never presented md wife and so have Wm. Harned den to sell. The law permits drug | named getting it at $94.45. i more attractive appearance. New ind Margaret Kramer, of Independ Heath 4 Mulligan Best Prepared stores and hakerirs to be ' open on paint and Railway White Lead at Being the lowest bidder, Anstel Me* bloods and novelties of many kinds are Sunday, the e\ident intention being ! Carter is to furnish for tlie cour1 to be seen all around. Tlie ladies of once. Riggs grocery. ► olely for tlie sale of medicine and | house 50 cords of large fir wood a1 Polk county may consider themselves Remember the temperance mass Tlie Independence marble cutter, bread. If the owners of those places $2 45 and John E. Martin 25 cords fortunate in having sgcli a substantial •net-'iiig at the South Metlimlist C. L Hawkins, is so reasonable in bis will not or cannot he made to refrain oak grub at $1.74. and desirable stock from which to se church next Sunday afternoon. Red charges and so careful to do exactly from telling confectionery g»*ods on lect. temperance people are a'ways on tlie what lie promises that lie is well pat BILLS ALLOW ED. Sunday comistency will demand that tide of better tilings. ronized. *** J I) Irvine, pauper ac ............$ 2 50 the confectioneries he allowed to re St. Vincent’s hospital.............. 19 75 Assessor Myer anil his deputy, Tra It is mistaken economy to work main open. If the druggists and Putnam’s Fadeless Dye. turkey red, 2 75 with poor tools either on the farm or cy Slants, will start out next Moudly is the fastest and brightest red dye bakers are fair minded men they will i W L Harrington, bridge work Mrs W 1) Rose, pauper ac. . .. 5 00 on a live months job of assessing the not innift on taking advantage of a in tlie garden. You would soon save stuff known, very desirable for carpets privilege that is denied to others. H B Cosper, services.............. 37. 50 the cost of better ones. Faull, the county, the former beginning at West mitte gtooking., etc. 10 cents per .1 B Teal, making fill.............. 38 2ft hardwareman, lias everything you are Consistency is a jewel in all things *alen. and the latter nt Independence. liackag0 SoM by A <lam K. Wilson. i J B Teal, salary.............. . . $ 8 80 and everywhere. likely to need in either place. Ev Prof. Metzg'-r will preach in the Thanks to Hon. J. D. Lee, superin- I Set li Riggs, same .................... 7 60 erything he sells is of standard quality 1 J K Sii»U*y, salary.................... 60 65 nd at a fair price. Besides the im colleg* chapel Sunday morning and tendent of the penitentiary, for a copy C ra ir.-O ! C ra in -O ! Remember that name when you 1 H L F enton,safe'.................... 275 00 plements he carries many sorts of Prof. Bittner at evening. Pastor Deck of his biennial report, which show* will preach at Bridgeport morning and that he has made many improve want a delicious, appetizing, nourish F E Chambers, nails.............. 47 05 •eeil* for both farm and garden. evening aud at Falls City in tlie after ments and has in progress others that ing food drink to take tlie place of | -------- -------------- *** noon. will result iu material financial sav coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked An H o n e s t M e d ic in e fo r L . G rippe* AsW the stage driver to bring wliat- ings liy tlie state. by all who have used it. Grain-O is I George W. Waitt, of South Gardin* ver you want from Salem. All the trees except two stately oaks made of pure grain, it aids digestion er, Me., says: ‘ I have bad tin* worst in tlie southeast corner have been re *** and strengthens tlie nerves. It is not cougii, cold, chills and grip md have Settler* M e e t i n g . moved from the courthouse yard a stimulant but a health builder and taken lots of trash t f no a« count but It is said that C. H. Morris is one of which ill due time will he graded and Ahont 35 persons interested in the the childern as well as the adults can profit to the vendor Chamberlain's the most popular jewelers ever in th* put in grass. Gradually it will be Rock Creek and Siletz country met at drink it with great benefit. Costs Cough Remedy is the only thing tin* ♦own. He treats all customers w'jtli come a place of real beautv. the court house Wednesday afternoon about one fourth as much as coffee. has done any good whatever. I Imv* *uch fairness and courtesy that the\ to discuss their mutual interests. O. Step into Lee Smith’s cyclery and 15 and 25 cents per package. Ask used one bottle of it and the chills L. Hawkins was made chairman nnd uive no inclination to leave him. At tlie Methodist church tlie ]a tor cold and grip have all left me. I con see samples of Rambler and Ideal bi A. I. Goodfriend secretary. Judge will continue the Sunday morning your grocer for Grain-O. cycles. A full line of sundries always Wells, Melville Courier and the secre- serui'-B* on the bihle; subject, the gratulate the manufacturers of an In going to the postoffice halt for n on hand, lie has the best equipped V ote fo r th e B est M en . honest medicine.'* For sa’ e by A. K retary were chosen to formulate a true church, or the church of tlie bi peep into tlie Bee Hive show windows. repair shop in Polk county; no repair An effort has been and is being Wilson. written statement of tlie objects in Every mother, every young lady and ing too difficult for him. He draws view. Tlie purpose is to make roads, hle. The evening sermon will be con made to prejudice people against vot cerning true baptism. very school girl will see there things trade from all parts of tlie county. ing for the ticket put up by the law trails and other improvements, anil L u m ber. •lie would like to have, and there arc and order league. Tlie main question the members of the association are Montgomery & Mulligan are now C. H. Chapman is having the dirt pledged to stand by each other in all is not how were they chosen, but ra prepared to furnish any kind of lurti nice things for the men folks too. «craped from around every prune tree legitimate ways to protect their mut ther the extent of their worthiness. If her on short notice. Saw and planing in his large orchard, so ns to examine ual rights. A committee of two from a mass meeting should nominate an mills three fourth miles west of Falls No wonder Gaynor’s store enjoy. opposition ticket, let the individual City, with branch office ami yard at su*li a generous shoe trad», Their for borers. He does it every year ami each township were appointed to look voter choose from both according to Airlie in charge of W. J. Turnidge. stock is so varied that they seldom lias thus saved many trees that would after the building of trails. his judgment. No man who is in Our lumber ia seasoned and trimmed fail to suit one and then the qnnlitv ithemise have been killed. Some sympathy with a violation of law by and it pays to buy dry lumber. Plans always proves ns represented, Price- other orchardists should profit by this F a r m e r ’* I n s t i t u t e at M o n m o u t h bint. saloon men or anybody else would and estimates. Write for further in never higher than elsewhere. Beginning next Monday eveni.ig and made a trustworthy cite official. T*'e formation.— John Montgomery, gen In the oratorical contest at Corval- continuing over Tuesday. The fol- man who frequents saloons for any eral manager, Wm. Mulligan, yard li, Edward Mincbin, of Pacific Univer lowing members of the staff of the If your shooting iron is out o! sity at Newberg, won-the medal Her- | experiment station at the agricultural is all right, i f you are too fat; purpose is not apt to be in sympathy manager. whack Gunsmith Kisser will soon find with the present law and order move man Tai ter, who was raised oil Pcdee ! college will take part: Dr. Wylhe- the defect and cure it. If you have a and all wrong, if too thin already. ment. Let all real temperance peo «tood third, and W. C. Bryant, of combe. Prof. Kent, Prof. Lake and S u n d a y S c h o o l C o n v e n t io n . broken article that needs skiilfu’ ple support the present ticket unless Fat, enough for your habit, is The next annual meeting of thr mending he can do it and will no Monmouth, fourth, there being eight Prof. Cordley. Monday evening Prof, more worthy individuals than some Polk County Sunday School associa imt'-stants. The next meeting will he Kent will speak of cooperative oatry- healthy; a little more, or less, is of them are offered for the positious. tion will be held in the M. E church «•barge you much. ! ing and Dr. Wythpconibe will discuss it Baietn. different breeds of livestock, illustrat- no great harm. T o o fat, consult at Dallas, 8» tnsday, March 30th. Our A C o u g h M e d i c i n e for C h i l d r e n . Next Sunday it ill have b-en » jpg them with a stereopficon. On Those who trade at Wiseman’- new field worker. ii«v. C. A. Dotson, “ I have no hesitancy in recom who comes highly recommended, i- hardware store arc always sure to g< ' vear since Rev. A. I Goodfritnd lagan ¡Tuesday Prof. Lake will tell of the fu- a doctor; too thin, persistently mending Chamberlain's Cough Rem an able and enthusiastic promotor of 'he full worth of their money, ii reaching in Dallas. In tlie morning I tore of the fruit industry, snd Prof thin, no matter what cause, take edy," savs F. F. Moran, a well known Sunday schools, will he with us, also lias almost everything in that line. here will be *u anniversary sei mini . j Wilhycomb# wilt talk about silos and mnd popular baker, of Petersburg, Vu. other »tale officers. Every school ii md his evening subject wdl lie Maian- „Hag,,. Prof. Cordley will give some Scott’s Emulsion o f Cod Liver •We have given it to our children the county will be exjiected to semi e Builders. Masons not woisbiping j valuable information about weed When yon get ready to have yon when troubled with had coughs, also (lelrgates ami a liberal contribution villi other congregations are invited pests, l)r. Wytliecmne will explain Oil. whooping cough, and it has always for the work. Superintendents should tiorses shod for spring work be sure t- •> be present. “ j the value of rotation in cr*ps and There are many causes o f get given perfect satisfaction. It was rec see that a report for the past year is take them to I. V. Lynch. Prof. Kent will indicate the proper ting too thin; they all come ommended to me by a druggist, as the at on? e sent to the secretary, Mrs. Ea musical and ifficera for the succcsding yens; 1’ ree- , rare of milk. Additional . best cougii medicine for children as it son, at Monmouth. Let all who an ill complete the E a s te rn S t a r L a d le s . under these two heads: over blent, Mrs. H. S. -Bu'z; vico prt-i- \ ljtc,'ari numbers will complete contained no opium or oilier harmful interested in Sunday school work nt Last week Mrs. Jessie Vert, of Pen lents, Mrs. W I. Reynolds. Mrs Win. P "’Kr"n. All aren.vite.1 to attend • work and under-digestion. drug." For sale bv A. K. Wilson. "teettng promises to be of gr.at once begin ta agitate tlie importune« dleton, worthy grand matron of the Ki rsoy, Mrs. H. A'. Duck, anil Mrs. I ' rdcr, paid the Dallas sisters an nffie Stop over-work, if you cani of attendance and participation. Tin 'rank Holman; secretary, Mrs. D. interest and profit. R e c e p tio n n ear B a lts to n . ini visit. While here she wus lb osper; corresponding secretary, Mr*. Last Friday evening 44 ladies and touchers and officers of eveiy scho«d but, whether you can or not, E O L A L xuest of Mrs. R. M. Conner, worth) Ben Harris; treasurer, Mrs. E fl. gentlemen attended a reception at should discuss the matter and amuse matron, and was given a delightful Hibbard. John Holmes has rented Henry take Scott’s Emulsion o f Cod the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Con an interest in the meeting*— Mrs. W afternoon reception hy Mrs. J. 11. Hayden’s hop yard. ner. Games, singing and orchestial A. Wash, president; Mrs. Bonnie Liver O il, to balance yourself I’ownsen I and Mrs. I) M Metzger, To accommodate those who are par music pleasantly consumed the time Smith, corresponding secretary. who are grand lodge officers. A'ter tial to the use of atomizers in apply Mrs. J B. Read is up from Portland with your work. Y ou can’t live until midni lit, when Mrs. Conner exemplifying tlie work of the order in ing liquids into the nasal passages for visiting her parents. H ow ’ « T h i s . and Mite Agee skipped to the kitchen on it—true—but, by it, you the evening the-e was a pleasing ban catarrhal troubles, the proprietors |ve- We offer $100 reward for any cas and soon returned with pies, cakes George Mitty walks from home t< quet, and before leaving next day slu Diire Ely’« Liquid Cream Balm. Price can. There’s a limit, howeverj and tirts for everybody; A novel pro of catarrh that cannot be cured by dined at the elegant home of Mi>. including the spraving tube 76 cents. attend school in Salem. ceeding was getting the names of all Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J C henby Biddle. The occasion w h s greatly en Druggists or by mail. The liquid ein Work has commenced in the Gil you’ll pay for it present o i our napkins. Mr. Conner j 4 Co., Proprietors, Toledo, Ohio. We joyed by all participants. bo<lies the in' dical properties of the bert 4 Patterson hop yard. Scott’s Emulsion o f Cod Liver and Mr. Stockton, forgetting that the undersigned, have known F. J ------- -• • • . ------ «olid preparation. Cream Balm is they were no longer either young or jCbenty for the last 15 years, and be- Mrs. Stanton is in very poor Jiealth, Oil is the readiest cure for q lirkly absorbed by th* membrane T o C u r e ■ C o ld In O n e Day handsome picked out the prettie. t ’ lieve liini perfectly honorable in all md does not dry up the secretions hilt as is also her sistar, Kaie Hayden. girle in the room and led ill romping business transactions, and financially Take laxative bromn quinine tablets. “ can’t eat,” unless it comes of changes them to a natural and heal The following letters are to be ad plays until 2 o'clock when all »ote I it able to cairy out any obligation made All druggists refund tbo money if i’ thy character. Ely Brothers, 50 War vertised: Mr. Wider, E. O. Potter, H. your doing no work— you can’t a wayjup time and went home deti • by their firm. West 4 Trims, Whole- fails to cure. Signature of E. W. ren street. New York. long be well and strong, without mined to never again miss anything | »nie druggist.., Toledo, Ohio. Wald- Grove on each box. 25 cent«. Parks. mg, Kinnun 4 Mirvin, Wimhsale The Woolen Mill stare in Salem, is of the kind. Rev. Pratt’s revival meetings are some sort o f activity. druggi't*, Toledo, Ohio, Hall’s Ca The bartender at the corner saloon igain before the public with a large h e g e n u in e has S to p s tn e C o u g h tarrh Cute is taken internally, acting late Wednesday night shot at some assortment of mens’ nnd boys’ clolh- quite a success; several have made* th T is p ic tu re on It, And works off the cold. Laxative bro- directly upon the blood and mucous one he thought was trying to break mg and furnishing goods for the beginning. take no oth e r. moquinine gablets cure a cold in one surfaces of the system. Price 76 cents into lhe place. spring and summer season of 1801. Henry Ferry is going to cut wood If you have not day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 per bottle. Bold by all druggists Die reputation of this well known on Arclr# Brown’s piece »nil will pul tried It, send fo r The Cbrietian church revival still firm for square dealing, houeftt goods cents. free s a m p le , Its a - Tertimonale free. Haifa Family Pill* up a cabin there. continues with largs congregslions m d reasonable prices needs no com greeable taste will are the boat. The truthful snd pointed sermons are ment. The sales for 1900 exceeded Mrs. Thacker has bought the Shoe s u rp ris e y o u . L-wis Connoyer, a Grand R >nde In dian, was Arrested in Saiem this week C. G. Coad has returned from persuading many to rsnent and deter my previous year, and so far for Jan maker place for $$U0 and will take S C O T T A B O W N E C h e m is ts , uary and February of 1901 their buai- possession the first of next mouth. Washinet-m «ber* lie was an "(Hi »r mine to lead a better life. for being drunk 4 0 9 Pearl Street, ■ess Ins increaseil fully 50 per cent, in the Unite<l S u t-s s nat -, and will David Holmes has bought Jean N e w Y o rk . C A B T O n i A. O ASTO m . i'll is year is to be a record hrenker. Hanna's place, consisting of 4 acres Uke charge of the Dall*« postulile* •• ■sms At ^ -pTkllM YasKsw ttetft luflt Itte y*It* Rind Yw Haw i 60c. and $1 .00 ; all d ru g g is ts . Rememtier their old motto. The best soon a* ali the n» o se ry papers can tieiwreu Eol.i and Salem, and moved goods for the least money. be filed. tlie re. Getting Thin 1 T ( • sale a 6 foot, 20-inch disc harrow and a two horse cultivator, new last summer. MUTTON SMEEP 1 Hmlth at Miniti.fluid. Ì jiAT FOR SALE BY S. T. .lGOS FROM GOLDEN BUFF PLYMOUTH Rocks J the latest and best all around chicken at $L’25 a setting of 1.H eggs. Send stiuaps for informatioa in regard to N. H. incubator or complete chicken factory, A great money saver—beat* all other plans three to one. DK, IRA KIMBALL, Sinithfleld, t o o d n e w 200 e o g i n c u b a t o r for sa l e by J. A. Williams, four miles northwest of town, Address Dallas. G RESIDENCE PROPERTY cheap by Fred. Wagner, G' OOD »0K SALK HTND, NEAR DALLAS, AN UMBRELLA which the owner can have by paying J. B. Nunn for this notice. F HALE AT FALLS CITY BY NOAH FER I jtOR guson 5 ucrus of land containing some buildings T O R BICYCLE SUNDRIES J l go to Lee Smith's cyclery. W O O D F oil YY Dallas. S a l e ood p a stu r e , G AND BY HENRY REPAIRING BLACK IN in q u ir e o f j a s , h o w Ein Dallas. ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO- perty at usual rates by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas, ONEY TO LOAN AT « PER CENT ON FARM urity. J. L. COLLINS, Dallas. E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED S I B L E Y * EAKIN f t H property. W E farm bids Wanted. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Cl undersigned until 12 M., Saturday, Parch 30, 1001, for 80 cords of body red Ur wood, first growth, and of first quality. Also00 cords of grub oak not lose than two Inches in diameter. Tho wsod is to be delivered rorde* in tho woodshed oil the aorinal <«. hool grounds not later than Septem ber!, 1*01. Light reserved to reject a*y or all bids For par tit ulars address, J. B. V. HI TLER. Secretary Board of Regents. Bids for Wood. I DB FOR WOOD WILL RE RKCE1VED UP TO Aprii 1, 1801, for 25 corde ofokl body flr and 11 cor** of oak grub w « h *I, all four feet Ioni aud to he dtdivered eorded In thè b M W lr t <*f thè Dallas pub- li : Softool building hefore thè Ist of next September. by order of thè se hool board. II. G. CAMPBELL, Clark. H Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. niHR DELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR THE YEAR 1 IMP® ha* t.een placed In nty hand« for collection k> the honorable court with instruetions to collect all tax«* due ou the same at »nc*. Notice Is hereby given to delinquent# that unless payment is mad« at ; one« I shall proceed to !«ry upon property to satisfy •aid delinquent taxes. Dated at Dallas, f oik county, Oregon, this iitli ft.ro< March, 1W1 «1 ♦» VAN OR LDP L, Sheriff of Polk eonnar, W gon.