S A L E M S IM M E R IN C 8 . LOCA L AND GENERAL- Kor go ,0 0',field',• C O U N TY C O U R T. HUMOR OF THE HOUR Beit known to everybody that the Dr. Will Cavanagb, dentist; office C ouise studio bea’ s them all on pho W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G over the bank in Dallas. f v l l r Prepare». tography. T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- “ Mr. Spudlong,” began the youth, Who will hire us a gentle diiving ——o— — hangtng hit hat on the back of his horse for several month*. chair, “ 1 will occupy only a few mo Ih» n >t forget that 0 . W. Hellen- A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r It has been arranged to erect a brick menta of your time. I have come to N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers brand s restaurant is equal to the block in the place of the buildings re ask yon for your daughter. I” — In A h re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . best of them. cently burned at Monmouth. The “ Toung man." said the elderly bank postuttu e and stores will occupy the er, “do you” — Spectacle^ and glasses at Pfennig’s. Remember that Dr Keeler, the vet lower story, while the floors above "Yes. sir. I realize fully that she has erinary surgeon, understands his bust- | Wagner Bros, have a number of first will be devoted to a public ball and been tenderly nurtured and that she la ness and can cure any sick animal un o I jihs bicycles at from $25 to $50, also offices. very dear to you; also that her home U less i* be beyond medical aid. Inquire | some second hand ones for ssle very •me In which she has lieen surrounded All Polk county warrants endorsed at the steel bridge feed yard. cheap. Go and examine l heir oft» r- by every luxury. But she ia willing to before February 14, 1899, will now be leave It." ings. cached by the treasurer. “Can you” — Wool wanted and highest market The soap works out by the woolen "No. air; I can’t quite maintain her W. A Morris, a grandson of Mrs mill are turning out a fine quality of j price will be paid, liiuh g»udc of In the style to which she has been ac laundry and toilet soap, which they j groceries and low grade of prices at Robert Farley, lias be* n eh cted a teacher of Latin in the Portland high customed, hut I have a good salary, will ex* hunge for Polk county soap the store of U* E. Brynn Jc Boa in school. He is a recent graduate of and I'm ready to chance It. Bo la Bhe.” Dallas. grease. Sta.idford university, where be won u • "AVI11 you’’ - “ Yea, sir; I will keep my life Insured One of the beat and most reliable $200 medal for oratory. for a sum sutficient to provide for her Sometimes a boy knows lietter than marble cutters in the state is G. L. Many boo buyers are now offering If 1 should he taken away.” bis parents what will suit him. The Hawkins, «f Independence. He does 12 cents for the coming crop. If it “ Would you"— blue serge, Oxford cheviots and fancy nearly all the cemetery work in this pans out according to present pros “ No, sir; I would not expect to live mixed worsted vest suits for boy* car county. pects the growers will be richly re with the family. I am able to buy and ried a’ the Johnson clothing house warded for their labors. New and second hand threshers furnish a modest home for her.” look nice, fit easy and wear well. They and engines of various kinds and new "Young man,” said Mr. Spiullong, Charlie Bricker, who is noted as be are for ages from 9 to 16and cost from and second hand pumps on sale at $2 to $7. It sometimes pays to liu Wagner Bros. shop. Go and exam ing the highest man in the county, looking at Ida watch, “ I rather l: e beidg over seven feet high, i* working your style. You can have her. Good”— fLOr your boys in such tilings. ine pumps. "Morning, air.”—Chicago Tribune. at Parker. J. D. Belt is now clerking in the Mrs. Brophy and Mrs. Hunter, of Why patronize a loud smelling Chi Sheridan drug store. T is significant that in homes of wealth where Eola, were badly hurt by a scared F ro m K a ste rn W a s h in g t o n . nese laundry when for the same mon Prof. French, of the Monmouth nor horse overturning and breaking up P. R. Graher writes as follows: The ey the steam laundry will do yen so the very best is demanded, Ivory Soap is Oregou settlement is about twenty much more satisfactory woik. On mal school, is back fiom a year’s trav their buggy last week. el in the east and Europe, gathering Liberty near State slieet. used in the nursery. At the same time, in Why do you work for small wages miles oast of Rilzville in Adams coun the latent and best along primary edu ty. Wheat is the principal crop. OaU ——o ■ when with us you can earn »3 to *5 cational lines. hundreds of families where economy decides do well hut not much is raised because per day? riaasunt, permanent and For black seamless hose for ladies W. P. Connowa.C has returned from profitable employment for ladies and farmers have not proper mechinery and children, for best quality of 48 the choice, Ivory Soap is selected. Thus its purity for harvesting it, binders being very inch oil cloth in various colors at 15 several weeks’ stay at Moscow, Idaho. gentlemen. Addrma “ Amtger,” 403, scaree. All wheat ie out with a head attracts the rich; its economy attracts the poor. High cents, for mens summer underwear, There are now 1,20© inmates at the Chaiiihar of Commerce HuiLling, Ta er and ia used for hors*- feed, hog feed for childrens clothing, for glove tit insane asylum. It costs about 33 coma, Wash. and bread. Frnit trees loek about as quality and low cost: is there any better combination? ling corsets, in short for everything to cents a day to keep them. Mrs. M. E. Weaver wishes to an well as those in your country. Outside GMTMtMT i m •» t n i N o e i a i a w i u i ee. wear, go to the New York Racket City Auditor Stouffar is anything nounce to her pupils and all who may range is a thing of the pelt, ea all the store, where the prices are always low contemplate studying art during the good land is being fenced and culti but well. est. summer, that the atudio will be open vated. Our wheat fields are attractive Among the applicants for diplomas on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fri to the sight and promise a big yield. COUNTY SEAT CUTLETS. B r o w n ’s T a i l o r S h o p . F A R M E R S ' E X C U R S IO N . before the state board of dental exami- | days of eacli week. After July 1st This ia u rolling prairie country, cov W. C. Brown & Son have an txper Gunsmith Risser knows all about uers in Portland this week is Dr. Win. the terms will be 50 cents a lesson. ered willt sage brush, which is a very- Last Thursday in response to an in ieneed cutter ami a number of ladies vitation from the atate agricultural fira arms and ammunition, therefore Cavanaugh, of Dallas. good substitute for firewood. Many Services at the college chapel next making all kinds of clothing. Leave college authorities, accompanied by can give you the best satisfaction in Dr. Lowe, the well known eculo- Sunday morning and evening. Sou haul water because they cannot afford your order for a suit. You will get free round trip tickets given by the either. If you have a cranky lock or optician is coming soon, and the wise day school at 10 und K. L. C. E at 7. te drill deep wells at a cost of $2.25 a better material, a better fit and better Southern Pacific and Corvallis and key, he can make it work all right. foot. One of my neighbors struck wliu Heed glasses will wait for him. workmanship than in buying ready Eastern railroad companies, about 150 good water at 85 and another at 11* There will be a basket meeting at made clothing and at about the same prominent farmers assembled in Cor Mrs. Sarah Richmond has rented feet. Our climate ie at good but some Faull, the hardware man, lias an Ballston the ’ second Sunday in July. cost. Tell your friends about Brown's vallis to see what was being done by her 400 acre Salt Creek farm to Frank what more windy than wi.h you. It immense quantity of binding twine Rev. Campbell will address the people. tailoring establishment. the state along agricultural lines. ready for harvesters, he ha* a variety Friesau. Henry McKee, who occu All are invited to come and fetch a is now very warm and dusty. The Oregonians are well pleased with their They were both surprised and delight of oils for engines and machines, bolts pied the place for several years, has full basket and have a good time. H o w '/ fh is ? surroundings I met Henry McKee ed by what their eyes beheld. One of all sizes and other things to repair been in southern Oregon in search of We offer $100 reward for any case and all realized that in a very few machinery, every kind of fixture used a desirable dairy ranch. Liceucea have been issued for the looking up the resources of this coun of catarrh that cannot be cured by years thyre will have been a grand im in burbling modern barns, gate hing marriage of Chas. Oleman and Jean try and killing ticks between times. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard, of Sa H.illV Catairb C ure— F. J. Cheney <£ provement in Oregon farming. It es and fastenings, all metal tilings nette Kinsy, of Peedee, alao John Dave Reddekopp has a fine ranch lem, have been v.siting his mother at Co., Toledo, Ohio. We the under was perhaps the most important far needed in building a dwelling, any Murphy and Mr». Louisa neur Teal’s with a good spring and C. Tavsa is Tillamook und her parents, Mr. and getting his thresher ready for work. signed, have known F. J. Cheney for mers meeting ever held in the state thing about a farm. mill. Mrs. J. L. Guttry on Mill Creek. the last fifteen years, and believe him and never before have the railroads He ia expecting Peter and David Red The press notices from the papers **a dekopp from Polk to assist him. perfectly honorable in all business displayed so generous a policy. They Win. Pearce, of Eola bills, lias been where Frank E. Griswold’s Uncle In the Wilson block is located the made night wtltok at the reform transactions and financially able to now fully realize that their prosperity Tom’s Cabin company have, showed, N o rth O f T o w n . carry out any obligation made by must he preceded by that of tlie agri cheapest store in town. 8. C. Dodson school. speak in high terms of the perform being the proprietor. A peep into his Tha oilier afternoon we took a ride their firm.— West A Trtiax, Wholesale cultural gl sses. Mrs. Mary Lee, of Pendleton, lias ances, and we believe our citizens will among the people living in the timber show windows will give you an idea druggists, Toledo, Ohio, Walding. of what is on the inside He Handles been visiting her neice, Mrs. J. E. tie well entertained should they at ed region just north of Dallas. There Kinnan A .Marvin, Wholesale drug Try U ra in -O ! Try C ra ln -O ! Smith. tend the play. are more of them and they aro more gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Ask your grocer to show you a a variety of household necessities. Cure is taken internally, acting di package of Grain-O, the new food George Snyder came over from Sa Remember, Griswold’s mammoth pleasantly situated than moat people imagine. C. Swenson has an ideal rectly upon the blood and mucous drink that takes the place of coffee. It costs but little extra for a lady lem Monday and returned to his du Uncle Tom ’s Cabin company stay on foot hill home. Grass, grain, fruit surfaces of the system. Testimonials The children may drink it. without in ties at the asylum Tuesday morning. ly one complete performance, com and her children to look attractive and berries grow to perfection and sent free, l'rice 75 cents per bottle. jury as well as the adult. All who try mencing at 8 p. m. the water and air are so pure. His H. C, Dimick has a letter from his Hold by all druggists. Hall’s Family it, like it. Grai i-O has that rich seal Mrs. Chace has a variety of articles ihat would make them more com for The Pullman dining and sleeping son Clem and family have just re Pills are the best. brother Ernest teiling of the death of brown of Mocha or Java, but it i- table and better appearing. car in which Griawold’s Uncle Toni’s turned from a several months visit iu their brother George at Stan wood, made from pure grains, ami the most Caqin company travel is ene of the California. Within three years about Washington. •** delicate stomach receives it without Lum ber. finest cars ever built by the Pullman 300 cords of wood have been out on Montgomery A Mulligan are now distress. ^ the price of coffee. 15c. See Isaac Lynch about any particu J. J. Wiseman has gone to the hot Cur company at a cost of $25,000. his place and last win*er Will Lyons prepared to furnish any kind of lum and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all lar job of black6mithing you want springs, across the Columbia river and John Zachary got nut their 35&00 her on short notice. Saw and planing grocers. done. Notable among the many timely ar from Hood River hoping to be bene- Imp poles. Located around “ the old mills three fourth miles west of Falls tides in the July Muga/.ino Number *** fitted by their medicinal qualities. City, with branch office and yard at C O U N C IL M EETIN G . of The Oi'llook is Mr. Hamilton W. McCracken are a half dozcu thrifty Mr. Kerslake, the main street furni Airlie in charge of W. J. Turnidge. Mrs. J. R. Robbins and her sister, 'tabic's article on “ The Spirit of the German families. They are gradually They me* Monduy evening in regu ture dealer, both buys and sells second Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed Miss Lulu Gilbert, are camping at New World ns Interpreted by the Pan* taking lots of cordwood from theii band tilings. If you have undesira lar session. premises whioli will first he sown to and it pays to buy dry lumber. Plans Slab Creek. American Exposition,” profusely il* Present— Councilmen Fi-ke. Con ble furniture, it might be traded to grass and will in a few years be ready and estimates furnished frte. Writs 1 nitrated; Mr. Elbert F. Baldwin con- him for something you want. New per, Ellis, Muir, Higgs, Hay ter, Vas Presiding Elder Poling left Tuesday for cultivation. John Middleton and for further information.— John Mont for a thiee week’s stay in Coos county Iributea an appreciative paper on Sir family have a pleasant home across gomery. general manager, Win. Mul sail, Mr. Mayoi, marsh il, street com goods from the factory every week. Walter Besant, “ The Founder of the missioner and fire chi'*f. where he expects to arrange for the on higher ground. That íb a fine re ligan, yard manager. People,s P a l a c e t h e first two cha| • W. G. Vassal was made auditor pro The Salem stage comes loaded ev construction of two churches. lie ter, of Ralph Connor’s new story ‘‘ The gion for goats. Between the homes ten». took a supply of Dallas College cata of George and Lee Humphrey we saw Man Found Dead. These claims against the city were ery day. the driver being very careful logues and will do some educational Man from Glengarry,“ give a vivid a fine band of them, and Mark Blng- L‘*st Sunday afternoon while W. in filling orders. picture of the feuds of Canadian lum allowed : missionary work. # gett has a fine stand of cheat hay McLane, of Suver, was out walking VV F Muscott, hauling............$ 8 00 bermen. They grain, grass and vegetables out near the railroad bridge a m ’le north George Con key has moved to Inde J M Grant, sa la ry .................. 23 00 As a blacksmith J. E. Smith is bard pendence wliero he is clerking in For a week past the weather has that way are good enough and« the of there, he ran across a dead man in A E Campbell, tower.............. 22 93 to beat. been intensely hot throughout the area of agricultural land is yearly be some bushes. Coroner Woods, of Douty’s store. L D Daniel, same..................... 15 00 ea*t, thousands being prostrated by coming larger. North of the home of Dallas, was notified by telephone and Hibbard A Robinson, gravel. . 29 70 As foreman of the Dallas fire de went out Mond .y moi ning with Dr. Why cramp your feet and be con partment George Bowles is the riglst the heat and many dying. They M. Guy, on the Kllendale road, three J J Williams, salary .............. 6 2ft would have given a kingdom tor a new families, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Estel, McCallon and Andrew Hwlman as Thurston Lumber C o .............. lb 66 tinually uncomfortable by buying man in the right place. He takes a slice of Oregon weather. and Mr. Carpenter, have settled. The clerk. A coroner’s jury consisting of 1) J Riley, lights...................... 102 50 poorly made shoes, when you oa.i get pride in keeping it in an efficient con roads up that way are all right in J. T. James, A. B. Perry, H. Frum, C. F. E. Shafer, the leading harness summer, but rather toujh during the F H Muscott, hauling........ 1 50 perfect fitting and long wearing oner dition. He spends many an hour E. McLane, J. Quivy and J. C. maker in Salem, has moved to 232 winter. An ordinance regulating flues was at Gaynor’s store. looking after its interests. Clias. Don Schmidt was selected, end upon exam read first time. aldson is assistant engineer, Conrad Commercial etreet, near the Duah p u b lic School A lu m n i. ination it was found that the man bank. He nets only the best leather An ordinance granting the railroad D is tric t S u n d a y S c h o o l R a lly . They had their annual reunion at Staff n, secretary Hiid Ed Shaw treas had been dead a month or more and compepy certain track privileges was and all his work is first class. Last Sunday morning a large crowd the city ball last Thursday evening urer. They meet once a month for that he had evidently killed himself, read second time and passed. Ross Ellis .a president and made drill. A. W. Dockateader, the new Dallas gathered in the oak grave at the there being a hole through his head Fiske’s motion to allow the bill pest things bum. Ice cream, cake and Vice and a pistol near bis face. He was Mrs. Matilda Cook, who had lived liveryman, ia already winning trade Montgomery school house. er to erect a board south of the city crushed strawberries were served to well dressed, bad two front teeth out, in Monmouth since 1884, died there that before went elsewhere. He fully President Jones was chairman of (lie was voted down. about 100 members and guests Then lust week. understands the business and it always doy. There waa a good program el weighed about 140 pounds and was A report from the fire chief was re singing, recitations, etcetera. Tracy pleases him to please his patrons. about 30 years old. There was no ferred to the fire and water committee they had a series of toasts with Super There is a new boy at the home of I Staats gave a good talk on How to intendent Starr presiding. Miss Lyd clew to bis identity and be was buried A motion by Vassall to have Wal ia Campbell gave an address of R. T. Booth by, south of Monmouth. A stray bay mars about 11 years old make your Sunday school a success on tlie spot. ter William* fine remitted was lost. with swelling on left fore knee is in welcome to the class just graduated A. B. Westerfield, of Lafayette, has the pasture of E. T. Evans on the Lea Rev. Dotson, the state field Hunday A motion of Fluke's for certain im and Miss Esther Savage responded. school worker, illustrated with the S to p s t h e C o u g h place near Dallas. Owner sail get blackboard a model normal Bunilay provements in the first ward wAs not Responses to the toasts were given by leased the Sheridan Sun. And works off the cold. Laxative bro- acted upon. her by paying for this notice and dam During last May an infant child oi school lesson. Dinner was spread on Prof. Reynolds, Al»x Van Orsdel, Miss moquinine tablets cure a cold in one Elli s moved. a long table anti everybody had an Nellie Muscott and others. At eleven our neighbor was suffering Irom cho iges day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 o’clock about 40 of them proceeded ti lera infantum. The doctors had giv- Preaching at the Baptist and Pres abundance of the good things. No cents. T o C u r e a C o l d In O n e Day u up all hopes of recovery. I look a byterian chnrehea at ths usual hours -me was allowed to go away hungry. serenade Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Stump At noon nearly everybtxly went down Tnk»* laxative bromo quinine tablets. who had been married hut a few short bottle ef Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera next Sunday. to the Luckinmute to view the sus All r.ruggisti* refund the money if i» hours. Henry got up like a little man and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, Mrs, A. B. Gay has arrived from pension bridge put in by the neighbor- fails to cure. Signature of E. W. an I pft'-el the cigars around n ninny telling them it would do good it used according to directions, pi two day* California to spend ths summer with hood for the convenience of thoso who Grove on each box. 25 cents. Hie hoys and girls. attend day and Bunday school at the |iime the child had fully recovered, Mrs. W. A. Wash. This signature 1» on ev e ry box of the genuine Montgomery seuaool house. It is R e m e d y for p t o m a c h a n d Bowels . i’he child is now vigorous and healthy. Mra. H. C. Fox and children, of about 50 feet above high water and We jiqve boti} lumber and shingle* Laxative Bromo-Quinine t .« « . “ I have been in the * drug busiueor I have recommantled this remedy Rickreall, are viaiting friends at Carl the remedy that rnree a ©old la oas day for sale cheap. something like 200 feet long. It is a for twenty years and have sold moil frequently and have never known it ton. credit to the neighborhood. After all of the proprietary medicines of any to T ail. — Mrs. Curtus Baker, Book- giHg Í5BÜ! At the home of W. Oj Vassall last dinner the crowd gathered and listen waiter, Ohio. Sold by A. K. Wilson. Monday John Murphy and Mra. Lou ed to recitations and choral singing by The family of Ex-Governor Lord isa Jarvis, of Full« City, wers married the picked singers from Peedee, Falls have returned from South America Citv, Lewisville and other schools. W. Remedy for all stomach and bowel and will spend the summer at Seal by Kev. J. K. G. Russell. I. Reynolds, comity president, talked troubles," says O. W. Wakefield, of Rucks, near Newport. Charles Campbell and Mra. Agnes | some 25 minutes on the Hindrances Columbus, Ga. ’ This remedy cured Hamilton were married at the Pres j to Hahhsfh school attendance alyl Rev. THE two severe oases of cholera morbus in Mrs. Orpha Dashicll came to Oregon byterian manse Wednesday evening BIG my family and I have recommended with her parents in 1853 and not in by Kev. A. I. Ooodfriend and will live | <!. A. Dolton gave a rousing address : on How to Halil a Bright Class of and sold hundreds of liottles of it to 1846 as stated last week. NEW in the Coad house, opposite the home Bovs and Girls, ’ll«* program c >n- 1 my customers to their entire satisfac s t t t A ¿¿firn*' 32 e t ~ of Dr. Hay ter. L IB E R T Y STORE Joe Downer, an old time Halt Creek- ; eluded with, gn essay on The Problem tion. It affords a quick and sure curc It wont pay to put off caring for | of Rural Sunday Hcliools by H. Fowle. I in a pleasant fi rm.” For sale by A. I er, came from Yakima to the Turner camp meeting which win unusually your ayes when your sight becomes They decided to hold the next meet It is selling such standard goods as these that mak K. Wilson. interesting this year. defective. Herman W. Barr, ths ing of tiiis district st Falls City some es our store so popular. Our prices are not equalled ❖ W o o d m a n E x c u r s io n . Misses Cora Knell, of Independence, skilled optirian on Htats atreet, can lime in September. Adjourned hy ❖ * anywhere in Oregon on first class goods. On Augm«t3rd the Woodmen of Or- , and Laura Pollard, of Albany, have tell you what to dp. for then:. singing Gird Be with You Till We * • on will, in a gulch at Mt. Tabor, at been visiting Dallas friends. ❖ Meet Again. On comparative^ poor land we Portland initiate over 1,000 member*. ❖ # Best Lonsdale muslin, 7\c yd GREAT SALE OF In response to numerously signed have this w»ek seen a rank grewth of It will be the biggest fraternal cele^ra- LADIES’ TAILOR SUITS * t on ever held on the Pacific coast. petitions the South» ru Pacific will, gra-ses, clovers, field peas and other l\ c yd Prices now range from * Best Fruit of Loom beginning next Sunday, put a Sunday tilings (or stock fsed. 1s t it no long * Dallas camp will furnish about 30 of ♦ rain on between Portland and Cor er Good bleached muslin 5c yd he said that the soil of iliia region $4.85 to $17.50. the candidate« that aie to be initiate«!, 9 ! and will run an excursion to tak^ v .llis, the sche»lule being the same as ia not fitted for auch tilings. On ma Best apron ginghams 6c yd HAMMOCKS: Then the baby Is most like *> theni and others who want to go down weekly trains. Mr. Diiuick will nUu ny a small farm are spare hita of land T h e best makes, direct ❖ Best Eagle pins, paper 4c run his Rack t*> lVrry the ssrpe as on ihat could he profitably planted in va ly nervous, and fretful, and from factory. 85c to $3.25. x leaving here on that Saturday morn week days. It is an experiment and rious things (or horses, cows, sheep or * H ooks and eyes, paper Tc doesn’ t gain in weight. ing and coming hack the first day. DRESS GOODS * Alluminum thimbles Tc ea 'fhe fare for the round trip I irs been * will not he continued unless il pays, hogs to «at. Fine imp«»ried and domestic ft will be a great convenience n« ma placed at $2, and those who de*ire to Sweetwater pearl buttons in novelties in alPtbe l »test weavrs The only crematorium in the north ny ways. Neither sentiment nor any Is the best food and medicine go must buy a ticket before July 28tli. and pattern*. * all sizes, a dozen, 5 cents thingof that naiure controls a rail west is now being finished at Portland The camp can take in applications for for teething babies. They road. The only question about a and the first cremation took place All wool suitings, 19c yd Good wire hair pins, box 3c this grand event up to next Friday gain from the start. there teia week. About twenty other 50c checked suitings, 28c ^ evening. If you w Hit to join the or thin* is, will it pay. Head lo t « (rev -am p le Large cube pins, 5c budi -a a-e awaiting incineration. » C O T T a B O W B E , C hrm l-ls. tell Y- I* frVke, \Y. G. Vassail or C A M 400-41- Pearl atreet, N ew Y o rk , Best Lonsdale cambric, ipc y High novelties up to $3 yd W der Some young man desiring to learn any other Woodman about It. Initia -oc. anil > 1 . 00 . Si! dniexlAU. rstks Uw M W HMWWyt Basra tW j 9 T* * W * T V* HtW hhnjt Bwttt the primer's trade may find and open i tion f«e $5, and your fare to Portland ing here. 8 and teturn pnd by the camp. • * » NOT F i l l ! » VISIT SILESI’S GREATEST S T O M E S H S H PR O B A TE . Sihley, J. The final hearing in the Conrad Wat dliuk estate case was deferred te August 10th. H. L. Fenton wag made administra tor of the I. L Bursen estate undiF $700 bond and H. C. Eakiu, E. Hay* ter and J. T. Ford appraised the prop erty at $331. Mrs. Alice Dempsey was ohosen guardian of Claud and Lulu Dempsey, minors. The widow of Robert Clark waa al lowed $40 a month for six months for the suppoit of herself and minor children. E. Hayter, E. V. Dalton and D. A. Elkins were appointed to appraiae Die property of Lulu and Claud Dempsey, minors. In the matter of the Abigail Ball es tate, it appearing that no citations bad been served on Burney and Thom as Bowman it waa ordered that said citations be served, and there being objections to the petition of executor to sell real property, Die matter was continued to August 5th. The administrator ef the Henry Myer estate was finally discharged. The dual settlement of the Wm. Savage estate was luntinued to Aug ust 5th. The guardian of J. Hardy Holman is to be discharged as soon as he pre sents final receipts from the ward, In Die matter of the guardianship of Esther and Alta Savage, E. Hayter, E. V. Dalton and Tracy Staata were appointed to sppFuise certain real property. Their report was filed aud the guardian bended for $400. In the estate of Matilda Cook, B. F. Mulkey was made administrator un der $1,000 bonds. In the D. C. Jewries estate Manday, August 25th was set for final hearing. M A R K E T R EP O R T. [Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.) Wheat, per bushel, 55 eta. Bran, per ton $18. Shorts, per ton, $20. Oats, per bushel, 40 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, 43 00. Flour, per sack, 85c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. Germed, $1 60 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. [Corr*ct*d weakly by Brown k Son Potatoes, per bushel, 50 eta. Butter, per pound, 121cts. Lard, per pound, 12| eta. Bacon,sides, per pound, 10£<3I4cte. Hams, per pound, 13<gl6 cts. Shoulders, per pound, 8<g 10 ota. Eggs,per dozen, 10 cte. Chickens, per dozen $2.50(g$4 Dried fruits, per pound, 5<al2 eta. Beets, per pound, 1 cents. Turnips, per pound, 1 ota. Cabbage, per pound, 21 cts. Ouions, per pound, 6 eta. Beans, per pound, 5(j>7 cents. Corn meal, per pound,21 ota. Hay, per ton, $0®$8. Editor Brant, of the West Side, ia seeing tilings up in Alaaka. WHITE FRONT GROCERY DALLAS 9 T . A. RIGGS, Proprietor. NEW TO-DAY. B OTH LUMBF.R AND SHINGLES FOR cheap. Ayply *1 this office. D G IT * BALK J. GRANT, NEAR BRIDGEPORT, WANTS* • tc kuy a Kcoad hand throe inch wagon. Ad* Sreaa, Dallac. OOD, YOUNG STOCK SHEEP FOR RENT OR cale by W. R. Rirka near Ballotoa. GENTLE BUGGY HORSE WANTED FO E several mon the uae. Leave ward a l Elio office. )A 8TURE TO RENT AT f l A MONTH NEAR Ball atoii by Mra. Nettie Haabreok. CHERRIES AND BERRIES FOR SALE BY H. V. J Buta. Fick them /Murcelvec and fa t frooh one . F R BALE ON EASY TERMS A 40 ASRF a farm near Bridgeport, flood for goat« or aheap Ad- »irooo M B. Grant Dalla*, Orenos. Fifty tfoeto may he had oa the ahareo. G OOD PASTURAGE Howe, ef Dalla*. FOR RENT BY JAM E» fO HEAD OF WORK HORSES AND O N * aale h> Mr». 1 . T. Morrleae, four luil»w nouth of Ballato«. r s drivinv horse for G ,OOD SHAKES FOR SALE AT TH IS O FFICE ONEY TO LOAN ON !MPROYED FARM PRO-- perty at u*ual ratee by Oocar Hayter, Dalla«, Toothing Scott’s Emulsion OREGON 10c bar tar soap.................. 5c 8 bars Sioux laundry soap25c R igg s’best sp ices.................10c M oney back it you do not like them. Santos coffee a pou n d..... 25c 2 cans cherries...... 7............ 25c 5 lb pail je lly .....................25c R iggs’ R ising Sun syrup 50c W hite L ily flour................ 80c Others sell at 85 cents. ( Jet coupons with ©very 25 cent purchase. f 9 - ONEY TO LOAN AT « PER CENT ON FARM J. L. COLLINS, Dal loa W E HATE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED* larm property SIBLEY * EAR IN f t Stockholders’ Meeting. T he annual m eetin g of thb stock holder« of l>*lla* City Baak will h* hel l In th« hank parlor Saturday, July V), 1901, at the hour ef I o'clock, p. m. The purpnee of the meetinf le t« elect officer« and transact *ueti other buMneea a« may proper I r «owe up • E. WILLIAMS. Onnhlnr