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DALLAS OABLET8. You get yi.iir fruit jura qui'e cheap at K^ralalc^'* furniture t>ture and you 8 'onId go in and sc« ill« consignment I of new goods that he lias lately rt • eeivcd. C O U N T Y O '. 'U S T . The Dullas flouring mill it a desira Kor *roferie” « ° 10° ,fieldv ble piece of property. Its products PKOBATB. Dr. Will Cavnnagli, dentist; office have a well established good tepu’ a- Biblev, J. tiou and there has never been any W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D 'JR If lC over the bank la Dallas. Administrator of Robert Clark er- T H E W E E K F R O M ALL AV AIL- A tower for th« fireball is beiug trouble in disposing of all the flour it could make. The prop-rty is to he ' late waa eliarged with inventory nf built east of the city ball. sold at auction next Thursday, Mr. ; ♦ 3,03.'>; certain properly waa set aaide A b le S o u r c e » D is h e d u p for O u r 8am Kay and family have been v.s Nonl's health demanding that he 1 f >r willow's u»e and she was authorix- N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Renders ! i d to sell balance of personal proper »hull go into some other business. king l.inn county kindred. In Ab re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . LOCAL AND GENERAL- At the j*t«»r© of Mra. Ghuce in the Collins building i» u most attractive and scrvii cable line of furnishing Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's. good» for laities and children. Look D, P. Stoufft r is not in the best of at her »lock. health. *** J. V. Chilly and wife have moved to We a*-11 tin* good serviceable kind of footwear and charge a very low price Portland. for l>est quality and latest styles — Little Dana Bull h*»*bcen quite ill The Bee-Hive store. with u throat trouble. Pierce Kigg.« is having » bop b o u s e N o r m a l C l o s i n g Exerolaea. built oil bis farm sou Hi of the Urunk The first lliree days of the week bridge. were the commencement days for the Lee’ Smith and Dick Paul are at Monmouth Normal. On Monday the their land claims over in the Siletz exercises were very good, a large audi j ence being present on the grounds. At region. night was the student’s reunion with Kosa Lee is over from Salem, visit ( ing the family of bis uunt, Mrs. J. K. a fair sued audience in the chapel. Tuesday was field day; the children Smith. showed careful drill in the flag exer There will Jhe Children'# Day exer Carpenters tools and builders hard cises at tlie M. E. chinch uexi Sunday ! E H. Hibbard, south nf town is cises as did the young men with the erecling a dryer lo cure Iris own dumb hells. The two mile bicycle ware, rope, wire and farming imple evening. prunes. * race by the three Riddell hoys, lime ments can be bad of Mr. Fault, the 4.56, iaa.id to he the best record of hardware man, who keeps nothing ol j Aunt Jane Reml, who lived just Those intending to pay their sub the season. On Wednesday occurred an inferior quality, and it always pays | north of Red Prairie so long, died sen pi ion in wood will phase bring il the graduating exercises at 10 o ’clock, to buy the best. His co« king ranges ¡ there thin week. .non as they. the dispel being filled to overflowing. are of high grade ahd have all the la The Noel Homing mill will be sold 1 After a year’s absence in California, I'rof Buokliam gave the beat address test conveniences You will find Mi»s Puradiae Doughly baa leturned to the class that lias been delivered in there all manner of kitchen imple l at. auction next Thursday. the Normal for many a day ami re ments and things for the dining table. J. W. Myer has In ought two carl to Monmouth. ceived great applause, The Wilder loads of horses from east of the moun - ¡ *% Misses Patie Cooper and Ann Mann quartet of Portland were quite ail ad HERE are tw o values to every purchase— have returned from Eastern Oregon to dition to the musical programme, al Mr Dodtfon, the genial proprietor of tains for sale in the valley. what it costs and what it pays you. Cork the R>cket store located in the Wil though Frank Lucas is pretty hard to The Woodmen have imp« rtunt bus- j Independence. son block, will be glad to have you ness to transact this evening and the costs 8 cents a pound, but if you are drown C. H. Rarherow, who carries the beat when it comes to a cornet aolo. compare his prices with those of oth presence of all is requested. mail between Sngarloaf and Norton, The Governor and most of the trust ing half a mile from shore, its value would er dealer». ces were present at the trustees meel E. F. Coad 1ms rented the house on was in town Suturdsy. ing, seeming to take great interest in be “ not w hat you pay for cork, but w hat cork saves * tin* corner north of the public school Zelln. daughter of John Donas, of the school. Altogether these have Dusters for men, short coats, boys ai d will move there next week. you .” W h en a w om an buys soaps she often con Sheridan, has been attending Sacred been the best days for several years ai d girls overalls, made from the fa and the exercises throughout abovi fuses the tw o values. She sees only what she pays. 1 he Southern Pacific company arc Heart academy ttt Salem. mous khaki cloth— the most servicea the average. ble »tuff in the market— now for sale to be allowed a part of the »treet j VV. W. Smith, of Lewisville, is con She overlooks what she receives. N o w a single north of the depot for switching pur- | structing a silo in which to preserve at the Bee Hive store. F IR E A T M O N M O U T H . poses. cake of Ivory Soap pays back from ten to tw enty stock f e e d in Ps green state. *% On 8umlav morning June 16lh Are times its cost in the saving it effects. T est it your W. C. Brown has sold to Mr. Hal- j J. M. Prather anil A. Anderson, ai When you happen to break anv ar was discovered in Frank Fisher’s hook dernmn, the butcher, the Turnidgc Dtiena Vista, have rented 350 aerosol ticle about your home, it would be se lf! Vegetable O il Soap. Ivory white. It floats! and stationery store. It became evi well, before ¿browing it away, to **ei il pioperty opposite the home of A. K. pasture land to Win. Fuqua. dent to each one as lie arrived upon Mr. Kisser, the gun- and lock-smith Wilson A. VV. Docksleader, of Indedend the ground that the six buildings on cannot fix it. A. W. Ducksteader has moved bis men, Ims bought from Archie Myer the postoffice corner were doomed, so family from Independence to the I the Henry Biown livery stable. *% the workers paid their attention to Frank saving tile contents of the buildings. B r o w n ’s T a i l o r S h o p . I. V. Lynch can put on a horse shoe house recently vacated by C O U N C IL M E E TIN C . It. A. Stewart has exchanged his All was suved in the postoffice except that will stay until the corks are worn Morrison. W. C. Brown & 8«>n lmve an exper T iny met in regular se«»ion Mon Sheridan livery stable property for the boxes, which were too securely ienced cutter and a number of ladies oft' and the shoe useless. J. E. Martin is delivering al the the 300 acre farm of J. H. Robbins. day evening. fastened to be removed in the hurry making all kinds of clothing. Leav-i court house 25 c«>rds of oak grub Present— Councilmen Fiske, Muir, your order for a suit. You will get Sheridan is to have a Fourth of Ju and excitement But little was saved wood and A. V. McCarter is to furnish Vassal!, Hayter, and Riggs. Mr. May At the Bee H ive: Swell waists for better material, a better fit and better ly celebration and various oommitlee« of Mr. Fisher's household goods, as he the county with 50 cords of big fir. workmanship than in buying ready or, the marshall and street commis very small sums; 85 cent values now are getting things ill shape for a big lived in the rooms over the postoffice. sioner. 50 cents; $1.50 values $1. The most of the valuable contents of made clothing and at about the same Wagner Bros, have a number of first time. Absent—Councilman Ellis and Au the other houses were saved ill a bad cost. Tell your friends about Brown's *** class bicycles at from $25 to $50, also ditor Stouff. r. Prof Kan'ner will return here on tailoring establishment. The stage fare from here to Salem some second band ones for sale very July 17til and meet those desirous of ly damaged condition. The hardest Councilman Cosper was made audi struggle was in saving Mr. Flynn’s cheap. Go and examiue their offer and ba-k is only $1.50. tor pro tem. continuing their studies during the residence in the burned district. $tOO R e w a r d , $100. ings. Sinne small claims against the city *** summer. Nothing could have been done to save The readers of this paper will be were allowed. W ool wanted and highest market Experience has taught the Garnor’s Sheriff Van Oratfbl and Wife and his all that part of town south of the post- pleased to learn that there is at least The mayor returned the curfew and where to get. the most desirable good? price will be paid. High grade of office and east including the livery one dreaded disease that science has picnic license ordinances with his ve groceries and low grade ®f prices at brother, Hon. Alex Van Oredel, and been able to cure in all its stages and to attached. The first named was on the most favorable terms. You the store of R. E. Bryan & Son in wife, from Wyoming, iliued with Mrs. stable if the wind had been blowing, but fortunately it was perfectly calm. VV. A. Wash on Wednesday. that is catarah. Hall’s Catarrh Cure passed over his head, and boys over 18 can always be certain of finding at Dallas. their store the best in footwear. There had been no tire kept in the is the only positive cure now known can now roam the streets at night. Miss Mattie Swann, of Mt, Home, building where the trouble began, so One of the beat and most reliable *** to the medical fraternity. Catarrh A petition was presented obligating being a constitutional disease, requires certain business men to pay $25.50 Clothing— splendid values now here marbie cutters in the state is G. L. Idaho, is here visiting relatives and it will perhaps always remain a m y,- a constitutional treatment. Hall's toward graveling the balance the We have very good and convincing ev Hawkins, «f Independence. He does friends. She will attend the com lery as to how the lire started. There Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act street from the railroad’s proposed idence that it is the best line in tin* nearly nil the cemetery work in this mencement exercises at Monmouth, was a small insurance on all the six buildings consumed ami also on the being one of the class ot ’94. county. ing directly upon the blood and mu new switches to the curb was accept city.—The Bee-Hive store. contents of some, so the loss will not cous surfaces of the system, thereby ed. There will be no services at the col .New and second hand threshers »% be so great as was at first supposed. destroying the foundation of the dis An ordinance giving the railroad lege chapel next Sunday, as ttie pas J. E. Smith can make or repair any nnl engines of various kinds and new About 20 years ago our first great fire ease, and giving the patient strength company additional right of wav on tor and several of the members will thing that has iron in its construc and second hand pumps on sale at destroyed ell the business part of the by building up the constitution and Railroad street was read first time. be at Independence attending the an Wagner Bros. shop. Go and exam town. Mr. Waterhouse lost ten build tion, assisting nature in doing its work. The ordinance committee was or- nunl camp meeting of the church. ine pumps. ings and never recovered the financial The proprietor« have so much faith in j dered to draft an ordinance fixing a At the W. C. T. U. meeting Wed Out in the Liberty district Leonard loss to the day of his death. Again its curative powers, that they offer fire limit and reg -biting fines. Miss Hallock, at her millinery em on September 2nd, 1896, all tile busi One Hundred Dollars for any case The fire and w tier committee were porium on the corner of Court and nesnay afternoon Mrs. W. II. Boals Me Bee is erecting a residence and not that it fails to cure. Bend for list of ordered to have the flue in Shultz & Main street, has gathered under one was chosen president for the coming to rent, neither does he propose to ness blocks were destroyed by fire The noticeable thing was that brick testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Lynch's barber shop fixed at once. roof the cream of the markets of the year. They expect to open a reading live tliero all alone. His fattier and buildings are no protection against fire room in the fall. , . his lirolner George are building new Co.,Toledo. O. Bold by d.iugists 75c. world. See if we prevaricate. in such cases There was a time in barns. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. A T e r r ib le E xplo sio n The livery stable east of the post of the history of Monmouth when wi Of a gasoline stove burned a lady C A P ITA L C ITY C U TLE TS . fice is now conducted by A. W. Dock- John Veitch and wife came to Ore lled a good fire truck with plenty of C O N V E N TIO N P R O G R A M M E . here frightfully,” writes N. E. Palmer, Whoever patronizes the Croniee «tender, who thoroughly understands gon some twenty years ago noil lecat huckels, axes, pike poles, ropes and of Kirkman, la. “ The best doctors the business. He is sure to become eil at Grand Ronde, where they lived bidders. A few of the buckets wen- Following are »he topics for discus studio is pleased with the results. sion at the district Sunday school couldn’t lieal the running sore tint popular among the traveling public. fur fourteen years and then moved lo lost in the fire of 1896 and the remain — o— followed, but Bucklen’s An oca Sal*» convention to be held at the Mont VVillamina. She died last week in a der were sold for old rubber by iuilua- entirely cured her.” Infallible for Mrs. David Parker, who lived so Eat at Hellenbraud’s today and you gomery school house on June 30th at Portland hospital from cancer. trious boys. The axes were lost, cuts, corns, sores, boils, bruises, skin | long near Parker station, died at the will want to go hack there tomorrow. 10 o’clock: ropes and pikes carried away and the diseases and piles. 25c at ali drug The bowling alley has been disman home of her son there this week “ Howe to make your Sundav school ladders scattered over town, so now we gists. aged 68 years. She was a devoted tled and E. 0 . Kirkpatrick is having n success”—Tracy Staats. ---------— --------- If your eyes tire inflamed, granulat member of the old school Baptist the property fixed up for the Chinese stand and look on during a fire and ‘ Bad roads and the country Sun ed or have scales on the lids, Dr. church. wash house. The present wash house talk of what might have beeu. PROGRAMME. day school”— H Fowle. Barr, the optician, 1ms a liquid that will he torn down and a building erect ‘'Ministers duty to the Sunday The gradua tion exercises of the pub will cure them. He has made a spec Right now is the best, time you ev schools”— Led by Rev. Mrs. Long, of lie school will occur at the city hall ial study of the eye and knows all er had to get a picture taken in Dal ed there for a store and office. Falls City, followed by Mrs. Chester next Wednesday evening, the admis about it. The losers in the Monmonth fire las. I am still making those tine Gardner, of Bridgeport. sion fee being 15 cents. Here i« th«* cabinet photographs at $1.50 the doz were : Frank Lucas, postofflee ; Frank “ Hindrances to Sunday pchool at programme, the selections being from to make yo u r baby strong and en. This is the best photographic Fisher, confectionery and stationery ; tendance”— Prof. vV. 1. Reynolds, the Lougfellow : Try Muth’s German spraying aonp bargain I know of in Oregon. T. J. Mrs. Hendrick, store; J. E. Miller, well. A fifty cent bottle of president of the Sunday school county Invocation— Rev. A I. Goodfriend. on whatever is infested with any kind Cherrington. barber shop; Dr. Ranibo, dentist shop; union, Dallas. Salutatory— Flowers— Esther Sav of insect. It will bring desired result» E. C. Keyt and Mrs. J. H. Frazer, res The entire faculty of the Monmouth idences. “ How to get an hold a class of bov« age- and do no harm. To lie had at t he w ill change a sickly baby to normal school has been reelected. and girls,” also “ Importance and val Salem soap works. Violin solo— Mrs. Kate Ketchum. a plump, rom ping child. Why do you work for small wages Prof. Wann is given a year’s leave of" ue of the Sunday school— Rev. C. A The Belle of * Alri— Richard Ray —o— absence to attend the state university when with us you can earn 93 lo $5 O n ly one cent a day, think Dotson, state worker. Webster. Mrs. Fiester, the leading milliner of In the meantime his chair will be ffli- per day? Pleasant, permanent and of It. Its as nice as cream. Eacli topic is open for discussion. The Ladder of St. Augustine— Maud the city, has decided that all summer d hr Rev. P. O. Powell, w'-o ia a profitable employment for ladies and Send for a free sample, anil try It. Elizabeth Hart. SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemists, gooiis must go off promptly, regard graduate of that school and Yale. gentlemen. Address ‘‘ Ansger," 403, H o a lth Restored. 409-415 Pearl Street, New Y ork. Quartet— Mirses Hobbs ami Patty. less nf profit. She will make a liberal 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. Chamber of Commerce Building, Ta M c C oy , June 16, 1901. The Beleaguered City— William Har The indications are that there will reduction on any article that suits coma, Wash. El). I temjzer : Eigh months of ▼By Coats. he a l*»rge gathering at the pioneers you. rheumatism makes one grateful when Comet solo— J. P. Caldwell. At the home of her mother in Dal reunion here tomorrow. Many of relief comes. Doctoring and medi — o— Life of Longfellow, Sandalphon — them in all directions have sent word las. Wednesday evening, Miss Ada cines seemed to do no good. Two James Dean Collins. Have your puny animals doctored they and their neighbors are coming. Shuffer was married to Edwin Ware veeks at the Johnson mineral springs Trir*— Mr» Conkey, Miss Morrison before they become incurable. Dr. The ball game and other sports in tiv Rev. F. L. Young, quite a number lid the work. Others at these springs tnd Mias Leitch. Keeler at the steel bridge fee I yard the afternoon will edify both young ufjlier young friends being present. ar«.* leceiving as great benefits. Valedictory—The Goblet of Life— after years of study and practice and old. Tliev left next morning for bis borne Yours, J e r o m e P r a t t . Amy Hibbard. al Huntsville in Eastern Washington knows all about the ailments of an -----------♦ • ♦ ------------ Secretary J. W. Lew's, of the pio Violin so o— Frank Miller. imals. At the Sheridan Fourth Mrs. Maud neer association '«quests that all old Rev. F. L Youi.g and Clias. McDev- Address*— Rev. C. C Poling. badges he returned to him to be ex Scrnggin will read the Declaration of itt are back from their Cascade moun Quartet. Why patronize any loud smelling changed for the new badges to b. Independence, Him. C. C. Linden will tun muting trip. They found ample Presentation of diplomas by Alonzo signs of valuable metals within twen Brown, chuirinau of the board of di Chinese wash house while the Salem jived to all members of the associn- b : the orator and Miss Lottie Stewart steam laundry will give you so nmci ion. No one who h s not paid the tlie Goddess of Liberty. Five enthu ty miles of railroad transportation. rectors Membership fee of 50 cents can com- siastic committees are preparing to Quartet, by request— Misses Hobbs better service for the earn** money. give ail who attend the worth of their >ete for any prize. and Patty, —o ■■ y « lime and trouble. Award of Prifes. Assessor Myer informs us that his It goes without saying that John <Q Mrs. Riggs hits a curiosity in the ton's is the be»t place to get even deputies will finish their field work T h is signature Is on every b o x o f the genuine bis week and then three of them will Mower line, it b>-ing a black lily. It Druggist C. F. Bait lias bought of thing for men and boys to w»*..i be discharged. He and his regular Laxative Bromo-Quinine t ^ i «> u W. C. brown the W. P. Wright prop They take a pride in having the best lisa a very pretty flower, about 20 in the ramadjr that r a m « c * M I . »mm d a j erty for $65#. in til«* markets and selling it for what deputy, Tracy Staats, will then begin elms long, but the |ie-fume is rather to transfer the field notes i »to |>ernm too flagrant for our retired taste. On you would hate to pay for inferior | »tuft' elsewhere. It will often pay to uent form. The assessment has been first viewing the }la n tw c kept still he governed by their judgment as f carefully made, the aim being to do ami laid the stink to our feet or some what would he most suitable for yo. s rict justice in every case. ' adjacent manure pile. | or vour children. The base ball game in connection Every farmer within reach of D..1- ► » »♦ -> » » » » » » » las should be at the city park at two with the pioneer gathering here t Now is the time to change from o ’clock tomorr *w to linar what a prac morrow will be between theCbeuiiwa 'v THE A Ara r C f , CORNER dairyman lias to say about what and Gervnia teams Our |mnpleknnw f BIG (ir tffla r r tA s X a w n l c o u r t * i heavier to lighter wear of all kind- tical and at the New York Rack«* store v t* :in he ma le out of that business in the form-r tn tie first class players an I AN D J ;r NEW hi?« region. The result of his Jpeecli t h e latter are said In be so skillful can get all articles of apparel unan lo L IB E R T Y J nun, women or children. You c m * apt to be more cattle and great* r with tlm bat anil ball a s to make il 1 STORE ! there save from 15 to 25 percent on prosperity. Remember that the pio more than lively for the Indiana. neer» picnic occurs here tomorrow. I all purchases. The other day ws dropped in at the TW O VALUES. Only 50 Cents Scott’s Emulsion FOURTH OFJULY * DO NOT PAIL ID VISIT SALEM’S GREATEST STORE ^ J FALLS CITY It is selling such standard goods as these that n ia k -z es o u r store so popular. Our prices are not equalled anywhere in Oregon on first class goods. £ Best Lonsdale muslin, 7\c yd it Best Fruit of Loom 7^c yd r Good bleached muslin 5c yd 1» Best apron ginghams 6c yd ► Best Eagle pins, paper 4c ► Hooks and eyes, paper 1c W Alluminum thimbles 1c ea 1» Sweetwater pearl buttons in f all sizes, a dozen, 5 cents 1» Good wire hair pins, box 3c 1» Large cube pins, 5c ► Best Lonsdale cambric, 10c y 8 GREAT SALE OF LADIES’ TAILOR SUITS Prices now range from $4.85 to $17.50. HAMMOCKS: i T he best makes, direct from factory. 85c to $3.25. _ DRESS GOODS ♦ ---------------♦ -■ T o C u r e a C x l d in O n e Day Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if i1 I fail« to cure. Signature of E. W. Grove on each box. 25 cents. J. W. McKee, of Amity, anil W. J. White, of Ballston. thinking tHi*« p i- i per and the Oregonian a good combi- nafien at $2.25 per year, have so ordered. Tickets will be on sale July 3rd and Fine imported and domestic lie ÉL 4th good fnj return up to July fhh nnvelti« • in all the latest weave between all points on Ore and patterns • I : inclusive, gon lines, at one fare for the round All wool suitings, 19c yd i * trip. Don’t fail to take advantage i.f 50c yheoked suitings, 28c ♦ this npnrtnnity to ri«it jronr friends. High novelties up to $3 yd W Grand celebra»io is will be held at different points on #ur lines. Yours truly, C. H. Markham, general pas senger agent. Mr. W. 8. Whedon. Cashier of • lie First National Bmk of Winterset, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some ax- perienoe with a carpenter in his em ploy, that will be of value to other mechanic* He says: “ l had a car \ enter working lor me who was ob liged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled witii diar rhoea. I mentioned to tiim that ( had la en similarly troubled aqd that ChanitarUin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He '»ought a bottle of it from the drug gist here anil informed me that one ilose cured him, and he is again at his work.” For aale by A. K. Wil- home of A. VV. Teats, and found him, his sons and Milt Grant divesting President three bands of sheep nf their summer coats They were shearing with a ¡R eader machine which requirea an additional Speaker man to furnish the motive power. On M arshal the lull sides sround a large band of good leokiug goats were enjoying life to the fullest extent, .. J.N . Hart Scott Leavitt D, M. Metzger J. H. Bums ty. In matter of J. H. White estate the prayer of the |>etiiion waa granted in accordance witii lestiineuy taken and tiled. Guardian of Claud and Melvin 8et- tlemier was authorized to aell real property at public aale. W hat d o th eC n n d ern D rink? Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have yon tried the new food diink Grain-oT It is delicious and nourishing and lakes the place of coffee. The more Urain-O you give the rhildern the more health you distribute through th»ir systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly pre pared tastes like the choice grades of coffee bu’. costs about one-fourth aa much. All grocers sell it. 15 cents and 25 cents. AIR LIK . Borne are cutting their clover this week. Cecil Staati has returned from the agricultuial college. Sam. and Johnny Hastings are haul iug staves for Ed. 1’atraa. Miss Lena Tarter is spending a week with friends in this vicinity. Murt Bcrsfford shipped 1,300 pounds d dressed pork to Portland lately. Miss Ethel Walker, of Independ- eucs, is visiting her couiiu, Stella Bagley. Walter and Crosby Dalton are haul ing in next winter’s wood for Mrs. O. M. Staats. I. M. Simpson bought four head of blooded cows at the King sale near Corvallia recently. Mr. Wentz, a gardener of near Al bany, waa through here today with a lead of strawberries. A. C. Staats bought twenty head of choice goats at the Owen sale near Blodgett’s valley last week. Several partiea from here have bean visiting the large strawberry patches uear Albany the past week. By pick ing them ourselves they cest us about 2 cents a box. Zelnia, the 9 year old daughter of J. C. Simpson and wife had the miafor- tune to get her right arm thrown out of place at the elbow and otherwise seriously bruised by s pony falling with her. Dr. Luther attended her and it is feared the arm will always be stiff, as the ligaments and synovial membrane were injured. While on our way to Corvallis last week we met George Lindemau, bro ther of A. A. Lindeman, of Lewisville, who now owns the Charley Moore farm some five miles this side of Cor vallis. He is a neat farmer and has as fine a piece of wheat as can be seen in Benton county. He furnishes cream for the Corvallis creameries, using his own separator. He also owns a steam threshing outfi', includ ing self feeder and blower. Preaching services at the Presbyter- inn church both morning and even ing. W HITE FRONT GROCERY DALLAS - OREGON T . A . R IG G S , Proprietor. 10c bar tar soap.................. 5e 8 bars Sioux laundry soap26c Riggs’best spices................10c Money back it you do not like them. Santos coffee a pound.....25c 2 cans cherries....................25c 5 lb pail je lly ....................25c Higgs’ Rising Sun syrup 50c White Lily flour................80c Others sell at 85 cents. Get coupons with every 25 cent purchase. NEW TO-DAY. hkwaro for Tint kiturn to S i rrxsi.K this office of a bunch of lost key* with th« naino •Hi W. Me Bee on U f. B ic y c l e t o trade for w ood by d ( c . OrMor. POR HALE ON EASY TKRM8 A 4» ACRE farm L near Bridgeport. Good f«r goaU or ih n p Ad- Ires« M. H. Orant Dallas, Oregon. Fifty goats niay ■ ní had on the shares. j n re gu la r a n n u a l , m e e t i n g o f t s e stockholders of the Dallas City Rsnk will ha eld at the hank at 1 o'clock on Maturdas, July tilth 1901. R. C. CRAVEN, Preskleat t^KCOND HAND BL’ GOY T o HELL OR TRADE fur cord wood hy K. H. Hibbard near Dallas. npHIBTY WETHKR GOATM F«*lt BALE AT t t each by Jas Rums at Bridgeport. G ood pantcraqe for rent by ja m e n Hows, of Dallas. A NDREW HIEPAETH AND BON, OK OAKDALE, ¿X have some goats lor ml«. WO HEAD OF WORK HORAE* AND ONE •trivine hors« for sale b> Mrs. K T Msrriseo. four lui les south of Ballston. 0 1 L L IS .* Z 0 lllV E -« iilN D r It has been fully demonstrated that Elv's Cream Balm is a specific for na- GOD SHAKE* FOR SALE AT THIN OFFICE -al catarrh and cold in the lu-ad. This G1 distinction has been solicited only as the rssull of concinued successful use. A morbid condition of the membrane o n e y t o l o a n o n ? mproyed f a r m f r o - in the nasal passages can be cured by perty at usual rates hy Oscar Hay U r, Dallas, Ibis purifying and healing treatment. Vocnl ami instrumental mtiiuc. S lid hr druggists or it will be mailed Flat form fiance *11 dty ami graiiil J itoney to loan A T 6 P E R C E N T O N F A R M for 60 cents by Ely Brothers, 5fl War j l>nll at night. J L . C O L L I N S . D e lta s . Al security. O ▲ S T O R I A , ren street. New York. It spreads ov Ball game between D a II as aiu I Fall* I » tao » Hw Ump li^M er the membrane, is absorbed, and re City teams ami other y a im so f mnti e- fears*» E H A Y E M O N E Y T O L O A N O N IM P R O V E D imnt. fa r m p ro p e rty S I B L E Y A E A E 1 M f l | lief is immediate, i P l ü n d e r n . * ? 1 1 ID E M W