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/I same was referred lo the pr»sid<nt and executive committee. It wee re solved that llie board of truateoO put • A . a Jeweb-r 0. H Morris rank* over the bank in Dallas. suitable fence Rround the onlle. e among tin- best in the .tale. He W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G We did not suppose that our litilo ! grounds during the summer. If need- T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- keep* reli b i* gottde, er 1 * them at fair There was a large attendance at the price, and never mi.repre.cnt. things. Dixie picnic hut f ml weather pre circular sent out a few weeks ago call- ed the third story of the dormitory ing attention lo our paint stock and was to be completed. The officers It pay. to trade at such a place. A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r vented a very enjoyable lime. incidentally quoting a few prices, were elected as lollows : President, H. N u m e r o u s F a m i l y cf Readers Mrs. Jas. Burns and son, of Bridge would sti- up a hornet’s nest. L. Pratt; vice presblilil, J. B. Smith ; In A b r o g a t e d P a r a g r a p h s . Mi«. Hallo, k gave aucli general sat YVe thought we were in a communi secretary, B. J. Kelly ; treasurer, C. C, port, look YY'eduesday’e train for the isfaction as a milliner la.l year that i metropolis, where she will visit her ty where we could lire and let live and Puling ’ A. YV. Teats, A. A. Winter all of her customer, then are buying j Spectacles and glssses at Pfennig’#. sister, Mrs. Sarah Potter. il we hough', and paid for paint* and aud J. B. Smith were elected an exec from her again this season. She has j Mrs Fred Palmer, nee Lixiie Green wished lo pot our own prices on them utive committee to whom all unfin C. YV. Stafford and Dave McDonald the cresm of the market.. wood, is down from Seitttle for its have gone actors the mountains to we would not have to tiret consult our ished business in the interim of the .*« grandparent# to see her pretty baby. Prineville for a band of horses which competitors. But we find we are mis board meetings. The matter of ad taken. Our circular letter had no vertising the school was put iuto the An iron article that J. E Smith ] Mi#s Vina NtLon, of Goldendsle, i# Jim Montgomery has been keeping sooner been distributed Ilian a cry hands of the president with certain cannot make or repair most he very here on a vUii. to the family of Rev. for Mr. Stafford. w h s raised thst me Carter white lead, financial limitations. Anioug th# vis intricate. A. I. Goodfiiend. There will l>o a district Sunday which we sell, was not as good as the itors present were Dr. F. 8 . Locke and school convention in the grove at Pioneer lead, and, therefore, could fce wife. Rev. 0 . T. Hurd and wife, Rev. A more popular liveryman than Ar | M M Klli# is having a house in the Montgomery school house Sunday, sold for less money; that Carter lead 8 . J. Lindsay and wife, Rev. H. L. western part, of town transformed into «‘hie Myer has never run a stable in ! June 30 n, beginning at 10 o’clock. was high at 7.1 cents because it was a Pratt, Rev. B. J. Kelly and wife, Rev. Dallas. Bo'li Lite proprietor am! his j a comfortable residence. State Worker Dotson and County cheaper lead. That Pioneer lead was C. A. R.ibing, Rev. M. J. Ballautyne, arHclaiiU take priile in pleasing their , Hop buyers are offering 12 cents Superintendent Reynolds are ex|>ect- cheap at 8 cents because it was a su V. A. Ballautyne, Mr. and Mrs. patrons. Thompson Cone. ed to take part See program next perior lead. f*»r the coming crop. YY’ hile this rot was going on at home YYVdneaday afternoon Miss Erma week. So wiites the secretary, Mrs. d. some deeply interested person in fia Finitli gave her first year musical be The latest and heel in footwear may | Mrs. Edgar Brvan. of this city, has Bonnie Smith. ient sent to the manufacturers of Pio fore an appreciative audieuce. She always be had at Gayiior’s shoe store, j been visiting the Misses Carter in Sa Usual aervice at the Christian neer lead our circular letter, calling displayed fine talent and will yet make Experience has taught them where to j lem. C. F. Belt and wife, Ed Shaw church next Sunday. attention to our cut in price of lead her mark in musical circles. Miaaei get tlie most desirable goods on the and wife and Mrs. Walter Williams S O A P D IG N IT Y . were registered «1 the Willamette ho- j Mis. A. B. Gay will arrive from and requesting an investigation with Edna Bimonton and Fleda Pattyaou most favorable term«. California »bout the first of July to a view te either cut off our supply or rendered a charming duet and Prof. tel there Monday. *% raise the cost to u*. Kantner a solo that gained rapt at & a i T ^ easY to find a pure soap; it is easy remain several wieks. Rev. F. J.-Long will preach at tl e The Pioneer people at once took tention. Close on the heels of that The stage fare to 8 aUm ami back is M. E. church next Sunday. F. J. Coad and Lynn Chapman to find a cheap one. T h e problem is the mattei up with Mr. Moore, Pacific program came anotber by the college only $1.50. left for YVestport Tuesday and Mrs. Ed Blessing and wife will go to F. J. Coad and Mrs. Alonso Brown, coast agent for Carter while lead, and library association. Mia* Mabel Alleu • *** to find both com bined; a soap that is he in turn with his company, who gave an address of welcome, Mias Lou Horseshoes put on by I. V. Lynch Healdsburg, California, where her peo of the ltebekah lodge, went to Port manufacture Cat ter white lead, who ise Collins a recitation, Prof. Gubser a ple live. land YV. dueadsy morning and accom stick until pulled off. pure yet inexpensive. Ivory Soap is the best referred the matter tom e, and they library talk and Mrs. Mary Collin* I Mr«. R. 8 . Conner's **le Tuesday panied (be remain* of Mrs. D J. Rilay have my reply, viz. : *** Watte recited “ The Sorrow of Rohab.” solution of that problem. It is an original home in the evening. “ I will not advance the piice of After several volunteer speeches along Whether a hunter or a fisherman drew a large crowd ami moat things Floyd Daly is clerking for the Or- Carter white lead to satisfy any one. the library line there were contribu Mr, Risser can meet all your needs, .old at fair piicee The family will product, evolved after years of experiment and ami no matter what you have broken leave (odav for their new home at San I cguu lumber company at Vienlu, near It may go lower, but under no circum tions of coin tnd books and arrange Jose, California. stances will there be an advance uu- ments made lo still farther help the .‘lie Dalles, tie can mend it if anyone can. research. It is the most of pure soap for less the manufacturers combine and library. The alumni entertainment at Secretary J. YV. Lew!., of the pio Independence is arranging to bare raise the price to the dealers." *** the city hall that evening drew anoth the least money. It stands approved to-day If you are after leal bargains strike neer associattoii request. that all old a Ing time on the Fourth of July. If YVe have not time nor inclination to er full house who were treated to a f >r Dodson's bargain store. He will badges he returned to him to be Cx > all hands pull in the lame direction cry down our competitor’s wares. YVe pleasing variety. Thompaon Cone, of by a second generation of Ivory Soap users. be glad to have you compare his pri chunged for the new lmdge. to h e ; they cuu make it mighty interesting. think it shows weakness to make a Lafayette, made a droll humorous aud ces with what you have to pay io.’ the gived to all member* of the euocia- Some kickers and sluggards may need statement that Carter white lead is in witty apeecii and that of his wife was tion. No one who has not paid the to he jerked out of the way. same articles elsewhere. ferior, at the same time using every of far mere than ordinary merit. membership fee of 50 cent, can com The commencement exercises of effort to force one cut of business or Mias Nellie Muecott read a well pre pete for any prize. R O L L O F HONOR D e a th of M r s . D. J . Riley. pared essay about the noted inventor, Dallas college are over and some of raise prices. It always pays t© buy the beet and T. A Farley and E. E. Gilliam are ^ the Professors and the students have YY'e wish to assure the publio that Edison, and the recitations of Misa Thomas J. Lovelady came from Mi#- For the seventh month of the Dallas Mr. Faull, the hardware man, keeps serving as jurymen til the circuit returned home for their summer va ths paint as well as the drug business Nellie Wliiteaker brought peals o( souri in 1846 ami settled just east ol public school: nothing of an inf* rior quality. His court at Salem. Dallas, where he lived over twenty cation. But the usual Sunday servic ill henceforth receive our earnest at laughter from all over the house. Tbe Eighth grade— Dick Webster, Har cooking ranges are of high grade and tention. Only the best goods carried coruet solos of J. P. Caldwell proved years before moving to Dallas where vey Coats, Maud Hart, Hazel Young, have all of the latest conveniences. Miss Vestella Sears, of Religion, and es in the college chapel will continue he died a few years ago after having Floyd Myer. You will find there all manner of Clifton McArthur, a grandson of Sen right along during the summer in stock and low prices shall prevail. him to be an artist in that line and YVe quote prices subject to market filled many position« of honor and Seventh grade— Clara Dashiel, Geor kitchen implements and things for ator Nesmith, graduated at the state month*. Sabbath school at 10, preach changes; Carter white lead, 7^ rents the duel by Misa Hallie Gibson and Prof. Kantner made tiie piano almost trust. His daughter, Fannie, was born gia Martin. ing at 11 aad 8 . Junior Endeavor at the dining table. Carpenters tool# university this week. on the olti farm in 1849 and spent her 3; Mrs. Ella J. Metzger is the leader a pound; pure boiled linseed oil, 74 talk. At the close a banquet awaited and builders hardware, rope, wire amt Sixth grafle— Arthur Shaffer. Among the graduates from the and will meet the children every Sun cents a gallon ; raw oil, 72 cents a gal the alumni and the faculty iu the fire whole life there and in Dallas. She Fifth grade— Rita Conner, Bertha farming implements. Agricultural college at Corvallis this day afternoon in the chapel. Senior lon , turpentine 63 cents a gallon; man's hall. It WkS prepared by tbe had long been an earnest member of Cramer, Cert ha Paul, Carl Fentan, *** week were Ivy Kurton, of Indepen K. I,. C. E. meeting at 7. You are pure zinc in oil, green seal, 2 fis, 12 ladies of the Degree of Honor and the Christian church and her life was Lisle Rice, Lloyd Rice. An attractive an serviceable line of dence, Alfied and Henrietta Camp cordially invited to ull these service*. cents a pound ; pure zinc in oil, red waa ahead of anything of the kiud got devoted to being and doing good, nor Fourth grade— Lucile Dalton, Ethel furnishing goods for ladies and child seal, 25s, 11 cents a pound. bell, of Ball.ton, Raymond Shephard, ten up for years. Borne fifty guest* was an unkind word ever said con Howe, Jennie Porter, Ptoy Plummer, A. A YY’inter, pastor, Above prices will be revised from were seated at ths bountifully arrang cerning her. Ten years ago she was Jessie May, Carl Arnold, Harold Lu ren at the store of Mrs. Cliace in the of Zena, and Clyde William«,of Airlie. John A. YY'illiania, of Pioneer, has *inie to time, as necessary. Figure ed and decerated table* and the repast Collins building. married to D. J. Riley and they built a ther. R. C. Craven, Miss Lillian Hackle this season sheared about 700 sheep with us before buying paints. YVe was pronounced first class in all re nice home, where they lived quietly *** Third grade— Effic Farley, Freda man, Mrs. W. K. Craven and her for various farmers around. will save you money. Only high spects. The guest* lingered around and happily. A few weeks ago they Grant, Homer Dashiel, Johnnie May. See the new signs at Kerslake’s fur daughter, Bertie, were in Portland grade goods. the tables until almost midnight, ma attended the Odd Fellows grand l«>dge Second grade— Gertrude Luther, niture store and then go in and see this week. Some twenty years ago the editor of We take this occasion to thank our ny toasts being given and there being at Baker City and wnile enroute home Ava Coad, Bessie Reid, Georgia Fiske, the new goods just received. By this paper was instrumental in the kind friends for generous good will a generous flow ol wit, humor and wis went to visit their friends, Mr. and Clias McKinley, Homer Pratt, Wayne meeting a popular demand he is "W hy not spend the vacation at Ya- erection of Goldendale academy, which Mis. Robert {Suitor, near Astoria. Greenwood, Norma Holman, Rosa El building up a good trade in both new quina Bay, where can be had excel was afterward sold to the public school and patronage shown us during our dom. At 10 o’clock Thursday morning There she was stricken with spinal lis. lent fare, good Hshiug, good boating, authorities. Some years later Rev. A. nineteen years residence in Salem, and second hand gowtls. meningitis and died last Monday. Mr safe bathing, alluring rides and ram I. Goodfriend waa a prominent factor and trust hy fair dealing to merit a the final session began. The three First grade— Jessie* Headley, Edna graduates, Walter Ford, Ora Collins and Mrs. F. J. Coad, Mrs. Alonzo Clifford, Leone Williams, Mabel Har bles. The courses ami exercises at the in the estrblish-iieiit of Klickitat acad continuance. OVER A T SA LEM . F r y ' s D r u g S t o r e , I and Nellie Conner, were faultlessly at- Brown, J. C. Shultz and R. L. Chap bin, Adelber Harris, Elizabeth Diehm, summer school of 1901 ( l Newport, emy there- He has just returned Next to postolfiee, Salem, Oregon. ! tired and performed their parts in an Johnson «fc Co., the popular cloth will afford gieut variety of instruc man went to ucccmpany the sorrow Ruth Campbell, Leeta Grant, Welma from a week’s pleasant and busy so admirable manner. In both substance ing husband home with the remains Lee, Lena Elliott, Hattie Gill. Luird iers, are having a big hat trade be tions, diversion and entertainment. journ ill that midst. I and delivery they gave evidence of of his loved one. They arrived Wed Woods, Willie Boesecker, Floyd Fish cause in buying this season they pro No otiier resoit offers equal attract T o C u r e a C o l d in O n e Day j earnest application and good training cured exactly what the people want. ions and advantages.” nesday evening and the funeral occur er, Fred Fisher. H. L. Fenton lias bought about 20,- Take laxativo bromo quinine tablets. and we shall expect them to soar red at the home of F. J. Coad ye*ter 000 pounds of wool at from 12 to 13 Many of our pupils have dropped They have u variety of styles and All druggists refund the money if it H. G Campbell ami wife were Su- above the common levels of life. Mu. day afternoon. Loving hearts and out of school before its close. Our colors and can sell you a superb hat cents. fails to cure. Signature of E. YV. sic was interspersed and after an ad- tender hands laid her to rest in the rules, adopted last October by the for $3 or less. Many a boy and his lem visitor. YY’ednesJsy. Grove on each box. 25 cents. The court bouse well i* being deep i dress to the class full of good advice Odd Fellows cemetery. Two brothers board of directors, require a certain mother have been made to feel proud Last Sunday five trains aggregat i and valuable suggestions hy Prof. are in Southern Oregon, and a sister, average for the whole term, and those this spring hy the elegant suits they ing fifty cars of excursionists met at j ened to gel a better supply of water. Metzger, President Poling presented Mrs. Henry McCarter, lives near Dal who fail to come will fail in their av got at Johnson’s. Then they have fit Salem for a big time. J. E. Smith’s blacksmith shop is be DALLAS C O LLEG E. their diplomas. Thus ends a pleasant las, Mrs. J. C. Shultz being a niece. ing moved over next that of T. B erage. For these we will hold a final ted out several young men with the Floyd Daly has accepted a position 1 Rowell, sc as lo give an alley way examination, June 20th and 21st. If nobbiest of wedding garments. After an earnest and successful and profitable school year and both aa bookkeeper in a large savmill, between it and Lee Smith's bicycle 8100 R e w a r d , 8100. — o— they can do the work, we will promo»* years work the past week lias been Faculty and students enter upon their up near The Dalles. simp. The readers of this paper will be them so that thev may go u < with the devoted to a variety of entertainments vacation determined to make the next Ham meek g of all kinds at pi ices year in all respects still better than pleased to learn that there is at least class. It would certainly be unjust ranging from $1 to $2.50 and the pret YYr. C. Brown has shown us a straw Miss Jennie Snyder and Toni YVar- which have drawn crowded bouses. the one just closed. one dreaded disease that science lias to the pupils who have attended all tiest l a c curtains you ever saw. An berry, raised on his place, HA inches le r , of McMinnville, have been visit Last Friday evening there was a mu been able to cure in all its stages and the time and who are qualified to go endless variety of ribbons that are in circumference. ing relatives— real and prospective— sical recital by Miss Hallie Gibson, that is catarah. Hall's Catarrh Cure on, to hold them hack wnile those who quick sellers and numerous other who carried off the first diploma ever Editor Hayter and J. 0 . Uglow in tli is city, is the only positive cure now known have not clone the work tlie past year, dainty things fur the ladies can be granted by the school. Her teacher, took in a Salem musical show Tues Miss Olive Smith lias returned Prof. Kantner, and her friends bad to the medical fraternity. Catarrh qualify thems®lves the coming year. had at Salem’s cheapest one price day evening. home from Corvallis where she ha* reason to be proud of her musical ac being a constitutional disease, requires Do not fail to attend these examina cash store conducted by E. T. Barnes. a constitutional treatment. Hall’s lions if you wish to go oa with your Right now is the best time you ev been teaching mqsic. complishments. She displayed rare Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act grade— W. I. Reynolds, Prin. er had to get a picture taken in Dal A remedy for nasal catarrh which skill in a variety of difficult pieces and Ne.tlier hot nor stormy weather af las. ( am still making those tine ing directly upon the blood and mu GROCERY received a teachers certificate from fects the steel bridge feed yard for the cabinet photographs at $1.50 the dox >■ drying and exciting to the diseased President Polir.g and many beautiful cous surfaces of the system, thereby A T e r r i b l e E xplo sio n membrane should not he used. YY'hat destroying the foundation of the^dis - OREGON Ot a gasoline .tore burned a ludy whole enclosure is under a well light cn. This is the heat photographic is needed is that which is cl°anaing, houqiieta from admiring friends. Mias DALLAS ease, and giving the patient strength herd frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, ed and airy roof. Nearly all Polk bargain I know of in Oregon. T. J. soothing, protecting and healing. Such Nellie YVliiteaki r gave a pleasing hu hv building up the constitution and of Kirkman, la. "The best doctors county teams stop there. Cher rington. T . A. RIGGS, Proprietor.^ a remedy is Ely's Cream Balm. Price morous recitation. On Sunday the assisting nature in doing its work. couldn’t heal the running eoie that Methodist churoli was crowded to 50 cents at druggists or it will be Joshua McDaniel and wife are at The proprietor«? have so much faith in followed, but Bucklen’e Arnica Salve F lo u r .......................... 80c The steam laundry dees lots and tending the pioneers reunion in Port mailed hy Ely Brothers. 54 Warren hear the baccalaureate sermon nf Pres its curative powers, that they offer entirely cured her.” Infallible for lots of washing for people across the land. street, New York, The Balm, when ident C. C. Poling. It was strictly One Hundred Dollars for any case cot«, corn., loree, boil«, brnieee, «kin placed in the noatrils, spreads over practical and full of good thoughts 2J lb Shillings Best bak river because they always return that it fails to cure. Send for list of disease, and pile.. 95c at all drug At the Eastern Star grand lodge 1 he membrane and it absorbed. A well put. The strong point brought ing powder.......................... 95c package* in such satisfactory shape testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney <fc gist?. meeting in Portland Mrs J. H. Town cold in the head vanishes quickly. out waa that grand |ioaaibilitita are Have your washing done there. Co., Toledo. O. Sol .1 by d . uggists 75c. send was elected associate grand ma within the reach of us all if we will Peaches, 12 lb ...................... $1 Hall's Family Pills are.the best. Linn Chapman it erecting a neat only grasp and utilize them. That tron. . ’ M a r r ie d Fifty Y e a rs . ------------ ^— ■ ■ six room residence just east of the afternoon the two young peoples so Tomatoes, H. R. Grant and his wife Josephine, Every article in Mrs. Fiester’s mil dozen, . ......... $1 Ed. Biddle and A. B. Muir attend home of T. J. Cherrington, Miss Nellie Collins, who has been were oiairicd in Ray county Missouri linery store has been reduced in price cieties of the school hail a farewell teaching in the normal school at in lt-51 and emigrated to Oregon llie with a view to clearing out all sum ed the grand lodge of Royal Arch Ma meeting in the college chapel. En 5 lb pail je lly ......................25c Dr, McCallon is having an old house Madison, South Dakota, for several next year. They settled on a dona mer goods before the dose of the sea sons in Portland this week and the thusiasm prevailed and impressions former is to be Grand Captain of the near his home made over into a desir were made that will bear good fruit. years, arrived home Tuesday evening tion claim just beyond Bridge(>ort and son. You can profit by this hint. Arbuckles coffee 2 for........25c Hosts of the coming year. Ralph able residence. to spend her vacation here. It had it has been their home to tlii. day At evening Rev. C. T. Hurd, of La Williams and Robert Gaynnr are dele been two years since her last visit They have l>een not only observer* of Those intending to pay their sub fayette, delivered before said soeieties Hellenhrand’s restaurant is equal to gates to the state meeting of Blue scription in wood will please bring it an address that edified them and will Lion coffee, 2 for..............25c horn« and she found many changes but factor* in the growth of tlii. couu Lodges now in session there. Mrs. the best of them, so say all of hi* pat and new faces. Her sister, Mrs Mary ty almost from its infancy. Last redound to their heiistit. The city 2 jars cherries....................25c soon as they. J. N Hart, Mrs D M. Melzgar, Mrs. Watts, has come down from Milton Wednea-lay rhi'dreti, kindred anil runs. hall was crowded Monday evening to A. B. Muir ami Mrs. J. H. Townsend The telephone company lias bad with her baby b*y to spend the sum friends to the the number of about 25 —o— enjoy the anniversary nf the Philole- have been in attendance ai the East large number of new poles set and thian literary society. The addresses, j 1 yard good soap................25c mer. gathered in to help them celebrate the You are sure to he pleased with any ern Star grand lodge cross bar* arranged for twelve wires. completion of half a century of mar recitations and songa were all wall C. L. Hawley is erecting a large hay ried life. Everybody » » « happy and pictures made at the Cronise art gal Their Dallas system baa alamt sixty tendered and called for hearty ap lery. and stock barn at Bethel. Wagner Bros, have a number of first : telephone instruments, everything NEW TO-DAY. spoke and acted accordingly. The plause. The humorous musical story class bicycles at from $25 to $50. also connected with it being in excellent of a tack by Messrs Caldwell, Morri- j | f, a»i of tliinga good for the inner man some second hand ones for sale very ; shape. It is batter and easier to prevent 1 would have made a saint entile and son, Bittner and Kantner brought o o d p a r t u r a o e FOK RENT BY JA M I8 the mouth of a king water. Unc'e than to cure serious eye troubles. Tli cheap. Go and examine, their offer- How «, of l>a)l*« Uncle Ah. Byerley has had his resi- down the house, ami the paper edited i ing«. scientific optician, H. W. Barr, cn j Roliert anti Aunt Josephine are friends and read by Pruf. Gubser was greatly j : dence, the Henry Howe place, repaint Thls Signatare is on every box of the genuine to evi rvhody. Long may they live equip you with exactly what is nettle«, enjoyed. The signal lights of the One of the best and most reliable r e w hiefartii a n d b o n , o f O a k d a l e , Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tauet« and greatly enjoy the good thing, of in that line. No charge for examiua marble cutters in the slate is G. L j ed pure white, and Henry Muscotthas opening century and their local re A n d have novae goat« for «ala. 1 given his home a snowy appearance. the ramedy thet lion. earth. flection* hy six student* were quite Hawkins, *f Independence. He does Miss Ethel McKinley ha* gone lo entertaining and llie tableau, YVasli- nearly all the cemetery work in this n oth er c a r load o r rolled b ar le y 1’errydale to »lay with Mrs. Keyl lor ington’s dream, was attractive and im Ju«t received at the D alla« flouring n il ). county. Spraying soap that will kill all frui». a while. pressive In the college dispel Tuea Mower and hop pests may lie had a- New and second hand threshers day afternoon Prof. Kantner's class ill I WO HEAD OF WORK HORARI AND O N ! .lie soap works. Give it one trial amt and engines of various kinds and new driving horee for sale b) Mr«. K. T. Merrieeo, Among the foreet rangers recently music gave a piano ie its! to a home -1 you will always use it to destroy j-ests. and second hand pumps on sale at chosen lo guard the timber land* nf foil ef people who at the close gave) four mile« eouth of Ballatoti. Wagner Bros. shop. Go and exam thie stsle are A. B. I,*cey, of Dixie, unstinted praise to the meritorious „ f CORN ER X T h e r e 1» a C l a s s of People ine pumps. THE performers. Those takiug part were [ OOD 8IIAKBS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE i aud L. R. Livermore, of Eugene. r C n O i U t R r T t * t Who are injured hy the line of coffee. BIG Misses Fled« Pattyson, Katie Fink,! Mr. YV. 8 . Whedon, Cashier of • he Recently there has be* n placed in »11 Prosecuting Attorney lf«rl li**he*n AN D ;* the grocery stores a new preparation First National Bank of Wiuternel. attending circuit court in Kalem this Ruth Van Oredel, Vera Oosper, Ethel NEW Gwinn. Ada G-field, Ellul and latura ON1Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO* L IB E R T Y X Called Grain-0, made of pure grain-, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some ex- week. STORE pert) at usual ratte by Oeuar Hayter, Dalla«, | Poling. That evening Rev. L. A. that takes the place of coffee. Th«- I i-erience with a carpenter in hi* em- I Trhovigian, a highly educated and j ploy, that will lie of value to other most delicate stomach receives it with It is selling such standard good# as these that m a k - i out distress, and but few ran tell it I mechanics Ha says: **I had a ear | Americanized Turk, delivered a pleat ^JONEY TO LOAN AT • PER CENT ON FARN J. L. COLLINS, Dal lea. ing and polished addrass before the eecurity. ,*s our store so popular. Our prices are not equalled“ j from coffee. It does not cost over one [ 1 enter working for me who was ob- literary socioty, being inlroduc-d by | fourth an much. Children may drink ; liged to stop work for several (lays on inywhere in Oregon on first class goods. its capable and energetic president, E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED | it with great benefit. Fifteen cents i account of being troubled with diar Daniel Poling. He gave our people W fa r « property. SIBLEY * KAK1N f t where it is hoi all the year round | ami 25 cents per package. Try it. rhoea. I mentioned to him that I GREAT SALE OF a vivid word picture of the manners, bad tn en similarly troubled and that Ask for Grain-O. Uest Lonsdale muslin, 7 ‘,c yd LADIES’ TAILOR SUITS custom-sand prejudices of hi* native ! Chamberlain’» Colie, Cholera aud 3est Fruit of Loom 7£c yd Prices now range from Public Sale. Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He country. fell* better than any where else Prof. N. Tarter, who was a schod- The trustee* of Dalis* college held iood bleached muslin 5c yd $4.85 to $17.50. . | master in this county for so many bought a bottle of it from the drug in the world. Jo don’t flop taking their business meeting in the Presi gist here and informed me that one FLOrRINO MILL. ONE OF THE 3est apron ginghams 6c yd HAMMOCKS! j years, is to .-«gain teach in the Corval it in summer, or you will lose T HE beet DALLAS |»eying milling properties in the eUte. will dose cured him, and he i* again at dent's office. H. L. Pratt, lis public school. I*« «old at public aai-tion June 87,1801. Mapacity, The best makes, direct Best Eagle pins, paper 4c 1 what you have gained. of tile U-ard. called I he meeting lo or 50 barrel«; food water Ilia work.” For sale by A. K. YVil- power; warehouee capacity, Send for a fire ornici« ©1,000 bushels. All tit A. 1 order The high*« bid from factory. 85c to $3.25.' The widow of J. I*. Nutter at McCoy aon. der. B J. Kelly, M J. Ballautyne. A. -looks and eyes, paper 1c — A ------------ aco-rr b o w n e Chen , d * » w i. der will get the prwpertv Term«, one half cash ■x Pearl Slreet, New York, YV. Teat», J. B Smith and President GOODS 1 | has l*een granted an $8 pension. FELIX NOEL, Dallas, Orefon. Mluminum thimbles Ic ea DRESS Wool wanted and highest meiket y e . and fl oo, »II <lru*gl*t. Fine importeil and domestic 4 Poling being present. The preaident Mrs. A. I>. Hatten, who was once a price will tie paid. High grade o( Sweetwater pearl buttons in novelti<-a in all the latent weave* and treasurer submitted his annual . photographer here, is now thus cn gmrerie* and low grade nf prices at and pattern*. reports, which nia-'e an excellent Bids Wanted. >11 sizes, a dozen, 5 cents gaged in Han Francisco. the store of R E. Bryan A Hon in n HstfD ureoT to k l i o r t r a u e •bowing for the year, ho'li in the mini All wool suitings, 19c yd • -— ------------ Sood wire hair pins, box 3c S e r tor o a contowd Dallas. hr ■ H Hlhhard near Kalls» tier attending and Jin llie amount of r T» m T t-B D A T . j u i n ISTH I WILL • top e thw C ough 50c checked suitings, 28c Large cube pins, 5c money received. It was resolved te L M i»« M il U ttlctraaN lor th« «M »ti«a oi s And work# off the cold. Laxative b»t>- hsa koos» fS I m * a « n as* • « H » t a t * W om novelties up — to $3 yd ‘ ^ H I R T T W E T H E R «O A T S POR » A L E A T fl not employ other teacliera at present esr Lonsaaie »»»&*» • »---------- -r- Best Lonsdale cantora* cambric, 10: y y High roani Pisa» •ml an«< iS-sUsM MS* b* MM * ' Ik* mnqtiinine tablets cure a cold in one eaah by Jas 3s rm si Rrtdfeport The matter of securing funds for a '.ffl.orrf H u CnsMksU la Dallas. day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 SAMt'FL f>aa gymnasium building and erecting the * * * ♦ * ♦ * * • * 8 * * « • ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ * i cents. DALLAS C R O P P IN C S . LOCAL AND GENERAL- j Kor * lottrwa g010 0<fil'ld',,• A M E R R Y W A R 18 O N . Dr. YVill Cavanagh, dentist; office A p a i n t W a r - S o m a T h i n g s K now ing. worth WHITE FRONT a G A DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT SALEM’S GREATEST STORE ** T IN CUBA [Scott’s Emulsion! T