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LOCAL AND GENERAL- B U S I N E S S IN S A L E M . C O UN TY COURT. For groceries go toOsficld'«. A llou-iug mill ia being Perrydale. The Falls City hotel w m painted by Daniel A Headley, of DalUs. PROBATE. erected at You will hereafter find Harness- j Grocerynian Onfield snd family have Sibley, J. matter Shafer at 232 Commercial W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G been visiting Portland kindred. 'sireel, not far from the Willamette ho- j TH E WEEK ~ L L AV A IL- In the matter of the Theodore Roe Dr. W ill Cavanagh, dentist; office lei. His leather is first class and he j estate the petition to aed real ..l a t e over the hank in Dallas. A monument is to soon he erected J guarantees his work was set for hssriug August 10th. to the memory of Mrs. W srreo Dunn. A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r You would not expect a blacksmith to be capable of prescribing for your sigiit, neither is the optician who has just picked up the business. H. W. Barr has made a careful study of the eye and lias all the latest appliances. —o—• The Barnes Racket store is the best all around trading place in the city They buy at a discount for spot cash and give every patron the benefit of it. Everything for both sexes to wear and niiinv household necessities. corraiOMT i»oo av thc proctrr * awiu co. cincinnati W H IT E L O G IC DWTN FORREST was once drilling a stupid “ super.” In despair Forrest exclaimed: “ Can’t you say it as I d o ? ” “ N o,” said the man; “ if I could, would I be working for $5.00 a w eek ?” If you asked a cheap yellow soap to do the w ork of Ivory Soap the reply might well b e : “ If I could, would I sell for half as much ? Ivory Soap, being pure, costs money, but not more than a pure soap has to cost. B r o w n 's T a i l o r S h o p . W. C. Brown & Son have itn txper- ienced cutter and a number of ladies making all kinds of clothing. Leave your order for a suit. You will get better material, a better fit and better workmanship than in buying ready made clothing and at about the same cost, fell your friends about Brown'? tailoring establishment. --------- ■- F r o m th o P h il h p i n o s . The Johnson clothing house has for years been a standby for many of the best families in Polk county. It is al ways well stocked with the latest, and best and you know exactly what you «ire getting when you trade there. Your neighbors who have been de ceived ami cheated elsewhere should go with yoi*. to Johnson's. If worms, hugs or other pests are injuring your flowers, vegetables or anything else, you can get a spray at the soap works that will make them quit and prove otherwise harmless. The steam laundry has a big stage and railroad trade all over the vulley, because it does such good washing and is so reliable. —o— It is a mistake to go el-ewhere than to the Cronise studio for pictures. Schramm’s steel bridge feed yard catches nearly all the Polk county travel to the city because of its con These letters remain uncalled for in venient location and the. good service the Dallas postofliee for the week end rendered there. ing .July 8th and parties calling DALLAS SQ U IB LE TS . for them will please state that they have been advertised: Auction sale of furniture, stoves, Mrs E Avery cooking utensils and other household Kev William Brenner things at the Kersluko furniture store K A Engel towards thc north end of Main street, Mr F K Ma ding beginning at 1 o ’clock Saturday, July W S Mansfield ldth. Jus Patton Esq Chas Roach Musician The Dock.teader livery stable south Mr Cnaa Teasley of the court heuse is headquarters for Mr M H Van Gross good service in that line. Go there Mr N W Wells when you want an extra nice lig. C. G. C oad , postmaster. LETTER LIST. A grandson of E L Ingalls and wife of Dallas, writes to them from there as follows: “ The following statements j may seem likto a series of jokes, never tilde«« they are true. These islands are a big bunch of trouble, bounded on the north by rocks and deatruc H o w ’s T h i s ? tion, on the east by typhoons and bur ricanes, on the south by cannibals and We offer .$100 reward for any case earthquakes, on the west by shark* •f catarrh that cannot he cured by and smugglers, and the interior is KnlFf Catarrh Cure— F. J. Cheney & composed of mud and mountains. The Co., Toledo, Ohio. We the under- climate is pleasant for mosquitos flies, -igned, have known F. J. Cheney for fleas, ants, hats, lizards, scorpions, the last fifteen years, and believe him snakes, centipedes, tarantulas, cari perfectly honorable in all business bous and alligators. Diffe ent deadly transactions and financially able to diseases abound and malarial fevers carry out any obligation made by are so prevalent that on many occa their firm — Wes! Truax, Wholesale sions the islands have been shaken by druggists, Tolecu, Ohio, Walding. its vibrations The soil is rich and Ivin mm <fc Man in, Wholesale drug produces large crops of siiuar, hemp gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh tobacco and rice. The population is Cure is taken internKlly, acting dia about 8,000 000 and the people are lect ly upon the blood and mucous quite industrious, their chief indus surfaces of the system. Testimonials tries being cock fighting, stealing and sent free. Price 75 tseuta per bottle. making bolus. The houses and cloth Sold by all druggists. Hall’s Family ing of the people are very attractive, Pills are the best. coiu.isting mostly of trtmsparencies and landscapes. A wedding service is A S p le n d i d O p p o r iu r t P y deeply impressive, especially that pirf For making that long anticipated vis giving the bride the privilege of work it to Portland is now off* red y«»o by ing as much us her husband desires. the excursion to tlm mmimoth Wood The principal diet is rice and fish. man log rolling tbern on Saturday. For a change they sometimes take the August 3rd. Special cars will be at- fish first and again they mix them. ached to the usual morning train and they will return as a special the ------------------- Lum ber. next afternoon. Round trip tickets Montgomery & Mulligan are now are $2 each and can he obtained of W. Candidates prepared to furnish any kind of lum G. Vassall at the bank. her on short notice. Saw and planing lor the 1,000 initiation get their fare mills three fourth miles west of Falls free. It might he possible for you to City, with branch office and yard at be examined and have your papers re Airlie in chatge of W. J. Turnidge. turn from Denver in time, even if Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed your application was presented to the and it pays to buy dry lumber. Flam* camp next Friday night, but you had and estimates furnished free. Write belter make sure and have some Wotd for further information.—John Mont mail present it this evening gomery. general manager. Win. Mul A nnouncem ent. ligan, yard manager. To aoconimodule tho.e who are par ---------- ^ tial to the use of atomizer, in apply M a r r ie d . At thp home of A. Mnrpliv »ml wife ing liquid, into the nasal passage. for of Oukilole, on Wednesday. July 10th, calarrti.il trouble«, the proprietor, Leland T. Murphy mid Mi«. <)rn M prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, Rhod»h«rger were married in the which will lie known as Ely’s Liquet presence of many friend, and rela Cream Balm. Price including the tives, Rev. J. R. <1. Russell officiating. spraying tube is 75 Cs. Druggi-ls 01 The bride wa< charmingly attired in by mail. The liquid form embodic. white and carried a bouquet of white tl.e medicinal properties of the «olid rc.es. Immediately after the ceremo preparation. Cream Balm i, quickly ny and congratulation, elegant re absorbed by the membrane and doe, freshments were served. The young not dry up the secretion. but changes couple, who received many handsome them to a na’ ural and healthy charac and costly presents, will make their ter. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., N. home in Falla City, where they are so Y. well and favorably known. Let J. E. Smith do vour black- amithing and it will be well done. We are overstocked on summer go.sls and will cut prices, regardless of eost, on all such Reap the benefit of buying now. Ask for coupons with every 25 cent purenase. The Bee Hive. *% . Drop in at Gaynor’s store and tell them exactly what you would like to have in the way of footwear and most likely they can exactly suit you. See their comfortable slippers. Ladies’ and children’s furnishing goods are a specially with Mrs. Chace, who has a variety that will be sure to please the ladies. Take laxative l.romo quinine tablets. All druggist* refund the money if it (ail* to core. Signature of E. W. Grove on each box. 25 cents. -------—-ear------- J. R. Mnlk.y and Mia. Lillie Baxter are to teach at Salt Creek and G. \V. Russe'l at Gooseneck, while Mis* Eva Francis goes to Airlie. Remember that name when -on want a delicious, appetizing, nourish, ing food drink to take the place of coflee. Sold by all grocers and liked hv all who have used it. GraiD-O i# made of pure grain, it aids digestion and strengthens the nerve*. It is not a stimulant but a health builder and the chihlern as well as the adults can Misses E ll. Carpenter and Rosa drink it with great benefit. Costs Smith have been re-employed to teach about 6ne fourth as much as coffee. at McCoy and Stiver respectively. 15 and 25 cents (<er package. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. Mr* R. 8. Conner write, back from California that the family arc well W e d d i n g Bells. pleased with their new home at Ban A beautiful wedding took place at the home of W. R Craven ami wife Jose. la«t Tuesday at high rnon. the con Arthur Moore and family passed tracting parties being T. W. Nordby, through our town en route to the of the firm of Nordby & Finselh, and coast. Miss Bertrand Craven. The home Alonxo Brown, Ed Shaw atid Harry was beautifully decorated with flowers and ribbons, in taste with the occa jGarnor have been looking after their sion. The ceremony was performed j claims over in the Rocs Creek coun- by Rev. Goodfriand, pastor of the I try. Presbyterian church. About J® gue.ts Miss Maud Brxter has returned were present. Afier the ceremony a ! from Ea-tern Oregon very siek. collation was served and the young couple took their departure for Port Miae Olive Smith is giving lessor* on th . piano. land. . ■ - - ♦ • ♦ ---------- August Ria.er has charge of Mr. W# hare bu»h lumber and thing]*« Wiseman's store during his absence at for sale | the hot springs. A ton of cherries were marketed by Jasper lyiodes last week. WHITE FRONT Usual services at the Christian at the bridge near Buena Vista but is church next Sunday morning. Even now a resident of Albany, wss in town Why make it tiip to Salem when ing subject of Rev. Matlock: “ Fra- last Saturday. His whole right side the stage driver will get anything you lernalism as Jesus taught it,” and the is partially paralyzed. memb«»r« of all fraternal orders are in want there. Henry Stu’ zrnan, of Lincoln, who vited to attend. *-• has so long been engineer on the When Ike Lynch hesitates to tackle Manager Kohler, of the Southern Burnside afreet bridge draw at Port a job of hlacksmithing it must he in Pacific, has been here looking after | land, has been promoted to the same the proposed improved railroad facil position on the steel bridge, deed an intricate one. ities. Both warehouses will be moved At 5 o’clock last Friday morning and considerable new side track is to Great summer clearance sale now he laid beside the newly arranged de Rev. A. I. Goodfriand united Miss Au gusta Donaldson in marriage with going on at the Bee Hive store. pot building. There is a constant change of arti cles in Dodson’s show window. Peep in as you pass along. There may lie something that you have been need ing. *•* Are you aware that Mr. Risser, the gunsmith, is » very skillful meclmuic and can mend almost aziv broken ar tide. All hunters and fishermen git their supplies there. Harvesting supplies are now in great demand and Mr. Fanil is well supplied with them. He haa a large quantity of hinding twine. Place your order now for fear of the stuck run- ning out. Oils of ev«ry kind used about any machines. A variety of things needed in repairing broken ma chiuery or implements. ' T o C u r e a Calcl in O n e Day C r a i n - O ! C r a t n -O ! N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers In A b rev iated P a r a g r a p h s . In the matter of the Eliza J. Bent H. L. Fenton and family are rusti ley estate the final account was filed cating at their rauuh near F all. City. W ho will hire us a gentle driving and set for hearing September 2nd. A mammoth prime dryer ie being SlwcLucies and glasses at Pfennig’s. horse for several months. % erected at Corvallis. It will have ten COMMISSIONERS. W . C. Brown li»s bought the J. T. A. F. Toner hug been serving as tunnels each 80 feet long. John Teal. Seth R ig fi. Lady property west of ths depot. deputy in the postoffice. Mrs. Robert Suitor has been up BILL* ALLOWED. VV. C. Brown h«s bought the Surle, Preaching at the Presbyterian from their Lower Columbia river house J J H ill, lum ber........................ $ 84 00 lot just «ruth of the Lady property. church next Sunday morning. among the many friends here. | Gust Peterson, brick.................. 10 00 i There was a tmall fire at the honir Mr«. Gsorge Roweliffe, who ha, John Diehm, digging well . . . W illis Simonton, Homer Shope and 7 30 \ of George Wait in Salem Tuesday. been sick for so long, is getting well. C V Bell, labor ......................... 4 87 J. Furminger in the south east part of | 6 00 town, have had their dwellings paint Miss Ethel McKinley has returned Dr Byrd, exam i n s a n e ........... | Dr. Cary has been visiting Eugene, F A Donty. pauper a c ................ 22 50 ed. from a stuy of several week« in Ferry- Kosehurg and other points in South Pacifia Blank Book C o ............. 10 65 dale. Mrs. L. A . Comegys bought the 42 ern Oregon. J D Irvine, pauper ao. . . . . . . . 2 50 acre Plumbeck farm near Perrydale, The Highland school house, south Glass A Prudhomme............. 100 25 Rev. F. L. Young will preach in the sold at sheriff’s sale last Saturday, 5 00 paying »600. school houne at Pioneer at 3 o’clock of Independence, has been greatly im J 8 Montgomery, fees ........... Irvin, Hudson C o .................... 38 00 proved. next Sunday. Mrs W I) Rose, pauper ac . . 10 00 M AR KET REPORT. J. B . W illiams, a former McCoy Mrs Kerslake, of the Main street J J Colwell, sam e...................... 5 00 druggist, has moved from Amity to [Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.) furniture store, has been visiting j M A Tetherow, s a n e . . . . . . . . 7 00 Haleru, Poitland friends. W heat, per bushel, 55 eta. Chas Boyle, su p erviso r........... 114 00 Bran, per ton |18. 40 00 Philip and John Mulkny, of Bethel, J J W illiams, sam e.................... Dr. J. W. Watts, one of the bes1 S h ort., per to n , »20. 3 00 have gc ne up in the Palouse country 0 Stump, gravel........................ known men in the state, died at La"j Oats, per bushel, 40 Ota. H L Fenton, same .................. 4 50 to work. luvelte last week, v Flour, per 10 barrel., 13 00. L E Braley, bridgework........... 145 00 * • . i nr-, i <i y Home young man desiring to learn J D Irvine, fees........................... Flour, per aack, 85c. 6 40 Dr. I^ocke and family have move 1 Buckwheat flour, »2 .5 0 per cwt. up frem Portland and lire occupying i the printer’s trade may find aud open Suvtr suicide expenses........... 44 00 ing here. J H Hawley, refsree.................. 8 00 the Tuttle propet ty. vc nO Corn meal, $2 lo per cwt. 3 00 I. M. Simpson is enlarging hie R C Craven,sam e...................... Frank Ritner, of Kin^s V^lWy, and barns so as to care for twenty milk H Hirschberg, sam e.................. 3 00 [CorrMSstf vMklr Sr Brows k (os Miss Carrie Reed, forni.erly of Dallas, J E Sibley, salary.................. ( 6 75 cows this winter. were married last week. Potatoes, per bushel, 00 cts. Clark A Buclianuan, ex books 500 00 Mrs. G W . W ilcox and daughters, Butter, per pound, 12^cta. Mrs. Chambers and Miss Emma of Independence, have been sojourn J B Teal, salary ......................... 2« 40 Lard, per pound, 12J cts. Seth Riggs, salary .................... 19 90 Ludwig are going to Lincoln tomor ing at Gladstone Park. B acon,sides, per pound, lty ® 1 4 cts. John Eartin, wood .................. 43 60 row for a two days visit. H a m s, per pound, 13(3)16 cts. W m Fault, nails......................... 11 00 Jim Holman is working in the bar Shoulders, per pound, 8<g 10 oU. The county treasurer wss credited Hugh Guitry and Oliver Leonard, bershop of hi« hrolherinlaw, W . H . Eggs, per dozen, 16 cts. with cancelled warrants to the amount of Mill Creek, have been picking Logan, at McMinnville. C hickens, per dozen # 2.5 0 @ »4 of »5.279. strawberries at Hood River. Dried fruits, per pound, 5<gl2 cts. Thf Seventh Day Adventists had J W hite, assessing.................. » 52 50 Special prices on ladies’ muslin un quarterly meeting last Saturday, Elder Milo Woods, salary.................... 40 00 Beets, per pound, 1 cents. derwear during July and August at George Cutler prosiding. Tracy Staats, assessing........... 62 60 Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. the furnishing store of Mrs. Chace. Observer, printing...................... 11 90 Cabbage, per pound, 2 { ct». Near Dove’s lnnding 200 members Onions, per pound, 6 cts. Misses Dell and Bessie Bradley are of the-Salem Methodist Sunday school B Constable, su p erviso r......... 104 00 E V Dalten, salary.................... 63 00 Beans, per pound, 5(^7 cents. up from Portland visiting their aunts, had a Fourth of July picnic. F E Myer, salary .................... 7500 Corn m eal, per p ou n d ,2^ ets. Dor* Bradley and Mrs’ Claud Dunn. 42 50 H ay, per ton, Jasper Kennedy is helping Jesse E Hayter, assessing.................. I am sti’l making those fine cabinet Wise to build silo bins in which to Geo Chapman, supervisor. . . . 15 00 photographs at $1 50.per dozen in my put up green stuff for hie cattle. G W Chapman, same ............. 9 50 Editor Brant, of the W est Side, ia gallery in Dallas. T. J. Chernngton. Cronk A Buchtel........................ 3 25 seeing things up in Alaska. Some sixty neighbors gathered at John McKee, north of Bethel, has the home of Miss Nellie Taylor in Thurston Lumber C o ................ 17 22 45 acres of bluestem wheat that he West Salem, on the Fourth for a pic E W Cooper, pauper a c ........... IS 00 Martin Bros., lum ber................ 49 35, e x a c ts to avorage 30 bushels to the nic. Lee Crider, gravel...................... 9 00 acre. Rowell Bros., lum ber................ 49 35 Dr. Lowe, the oculo-optician, will Wagner Bros, have a number of first | be in Dallas from July 25th to noon of Sliute A Lee. bridgework . . . . 25 40 class bicycles at from $25 to $50, also the 27th. See him for perfect fitting L E Braley, bridgework........... 247 65 G A Shields, roadwork............. 50 00 some second hand ones for sale very j glasai 8. G ROCERY Ed Biddle, services.................... 2 00 cheap. Go and examine their offer Prof. W atts, who married M is, Ma J T Ford, salary........................... 50 00 ings. - O R EG O N ry Collins, ia to have charge of the C L Starr, salary........................ 86 58 D ALLAS Wool wanted and highest market Amity school, in which four teacheea J J Hill, lum ber......................... 34 00 price will be paid. High grade of T . A . RIGGS, Proprietor. are employed. F A Douty, pauper a c ............. 22 50 groceries and low grade »f prices at A Huntley, sam e......................... 16 00 the store of R. E. Bryan A Son in Mrs. Owens, from California, is at J G Van Orsdel, salary ......... 148 78 10c bar tar soap.................. 5e Dallas. Riukreall with her sister, Mrs. Jake D O Meador, pauper a c........... 8 00 8 bars Sioux laundry soap25c Bnreh. They had been apa-t since H B McCallon, ex insaue . . . 5 00 R iggs’ beat spices.................10c One of the beat and most reliable early childhood. L N Woods, sam e...................... 500 marbie cutters in the state is G. L. j M oney back it you do not Hawkins, of Independence. He does j Misses Hattie and Myrtle William«, W F Nichols, salary.................. 50 00 nearly all the cemetery work in this j former Dallas teachers, are taking two Western Clay Co., tilin g......... 15 13 like them. 1 10 Santos coffee a p ou n d ..... 25c months’ training in kindergarten Enterprise...................................... county. L N Belieu, hauling.................. 50 00 methods in Portland, New and second hand threshers Rowell Bros., lum ber................ 28 12 2 cans cherries.....................25c Oscar Taylor has exchanged his J B Teal, lum ber......................... and engines of various kinds and new 19 24 5 lb pail je lly .....................25c and second hand pumps on sale at farm adjoining George Hagood for I) A Hodge, assessing............. 52 50 R iggs’ Rising Sun syrup 50c Wagner Bros. shop. Go and exam that of W m . Jackson, next the Mc D J Riley, lights........................ 30 00 Cracken plnoe on Balt Creek. ine pumps. U 8 Loughary, salary................ 138 fill W hite L ily flour................ 80c Others sell at 85 cents. Ellas Robertson and his hrotherin- Elder Russell will preach at Oak S P R IN G V A LLE Y . dale next Saturday evening and Sun law, Mr. Gage, went from Bridgeport Get coupons with every 25 day morning, in the Liberty school over into Benton county and brought Communion services Sunday at II cent purchase. house at 3 and in Dallas at night, his tiome three doaen good goats. o’clock conducted by Dr. E . J. Thomp subject being “ No Room for Jesus.” W m . Davidson, wtio lived so long son. | C u t Y o u r T h ls t lu a . —---------------♦ ■ 1 ■ — Miss Mabel Boyles and Grace Byrd, of Fairfield, have been visiting Miss Lois Phillips. ing and helpful. The first meeting is j Report of Upper Suit Creek school to lie held at the M. E. church next fur term ending July M t h : Enrolled Sunday evening. Charlie Bronson it up from Port* land for a visit with the old folks at h me. He went there some thr*e years ago almost penniless and ha- gradually worked himself lip to a good business education and a good salary in a furniture store. In the mean lime he has studied law and been ad nutted to the bar. His brother«, Will and Hubert, are running a «tuck ranm over near Prineville. and li6 sends them all his spare cash to con vert into entile. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cho lera infantum. The doctor« had giv- »•n op nil hope* of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them it would do good if used according to directions. 1 i two days tune the child had fully recovered. I'he child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known it to bit.— Mra. Curtu« Baker, Book- waiter. Ohio. Hold by A. K. Wilson. "I have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold moat all of til« proprietary medicine* of any note. Among the entire list I have never found anything to equal Chain- l-erlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel i trouble«,*’ «ay, O. W. Wakefield, of I Oolumhn«, Ga. ‘•Tlii, remedy cured two *ev»re uase, of cholera inorbu, in my family and I have recommended , and sold hundreds of bottles of it to my customers to their entire satisfac tion. It affords a quick and sure cure j in a pleasant form.’' For » « l. by A. Sheriff VAn Orad. 1 and wife were »t | K. lYiUo'f. ---- — ----------- I the Gladstone Park f oautanquii meet S t o p « th e Cough ing last Sunday An<l works off tb« fold. I.*ax«livp bro- E. L Ingall. ha. gone to The Dalle. | moquinitte tablets cure a cold in one Boonfk« m il I to take charge of a fine home during flay. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 ' - he rammer. I cents. nyone A d e h irin o a f ir s t c l a m band cutter end feeder uea heve one on the easiest Miss Lettie Abrams and Bess Shep of terms. Apply toThos. BUlott, Dallas. ard, Carl Abrams and Frank Bneli- ringer spent a few days at tho Cha- OTH LUMBER AND SHINGLES FOR «ALB tauqua meeting at Oregon C ity. ' B cheap. Ayply at this otHoe. OOD, YOUNG STOCK SHEEP FOB RENT OR. sals by W. R. Birks near Bal 1stoa. G' Miss Addie Clark and Vivian Cock- Norman Allport, of Salem, and they ran spent Suuday at Oregon City. Uncle Tom’s Cabin was played left on the early train for the metrop- Lais Green, who has been very sick Wednesday evening to a crowded tent olis. with typhoid fever, is slowly improv of people. The principal characters, Attorney J. T. Simpson was here on ing. Uncle Tom, Little Eva and Topsy, legsl business Saturday. H i, father, Those who have Royal Ann cherries were well represented, otherwise the Ben Simpson, known to all our old play was too coarse to please those timers, lives at Selma, Alabama, and are picking and takiug them to town, where they receive a good mice for with refiued tastes. is running a 2,000 acre cotton planta them. tion near there. An oil company has concluded to Rev. A . W . W right will preach at bore for the precious stuff near Mc Sheridan never before had so big a Coy, provided they can get subscribed celehration. There must have been Independence Sunday morn ing. $10,000 with which to experiment. A 5,000 people there, «11 of fbem coming Chester Abrams has gone down the large majority of those who have tak bv private conveyance. They have a Columbia, where he ia to work this en stock in such things have regret!ed beautiful park and know how to make summer. it because of a lack of income from their friends feel welcome. Misa Daisy Hunt, of Portland, is vis the outlay T h* celebration at Independence iting her father, J. D. Hunt. An acquaintance social at the M. E was one of the most largely attended Prof. A. P. McKinley, of Portland, church next Monday (¿veiling. All i ever held in the county, and by most members, all who have been or want j was greatly enjoyed from start to fin- spent a few days with friends here last , !o be, or are in sympathy with, the ( ¡sh. Several motor loads went over week. hurch, are invited to attend. Music, j from Dallas and a steamboat made Mr«. E . L. Dtlashmutt and Mrs. E. recitations and refreshments. Evcry-I several trips from Salem. A.CLahani, her sistar, accompanied 1 thing lroe. Drop i£ a r ij /»elp to enjoy The first Sunday train over the hy Master Carl Psrcival, have gone to lie occasion. 1 ’ ' • West Side road was a surprising suc V VJJ Seattle for a moat I»’* visit, the former The following churches have ar cess. There was fully as much travel with her daughter, Mr«. H . F. Smith, ranged for a union service I ns during the week and people all and the latter with her adopted daugh to tie held during the hot season: I along the route were delighted over ter, Mr«. W ood«. the Presbyterian, M. E. church north j getting msil at the usual hours. The Bull for service at the home of Hen M E. church south, and Evangelical Derry singe brought a good lot of it ry Fern, south of Dallas. l hese services will he highly interest- : from there at noon. Thore is a stale law requiring roe.I iupervisor* to have all thistles wlHtii their districts destroyed befor. they bloom, it being their duty to notify 'landowner* to that effect. If after i such notice the owner neglects to de- ' slrov said thistles then the stipervi-or may hire it done, the cost being a 1 • gal lain on the premise*. No gcsl ! farmer will ever wait to he notified Mist hi, thistle, «lioolil be Willed. Now is the time, as it will tie too late after I1hey have gone to seed »nd Muttered I The services of many a Isiy "nil gM j could thus lie utilized. Bee how ugly ihe pest appears On your neighbor's | premises. R e m e d y (o r S t o m a c h a n d Bowela. N E W T O -D A Y . Mra. David Logan and M is .J e s .ie Bass, of San Francisco, have been vis iting Mrs. W . B. Duncan. URNTLE BUGGY HORSE WANTED TO * •sveni monlba u m . L evs wsrd at tfcis otile«. A pABT URE TO RENT AT ft A MONTH NEAR Ball ■ton by H n Nellie Hssbrook. VHERRIE8 AND BERRIES FOR BALE RY R. ». J Buts. Ptek them yonrselvea end fee fresh saiee. IVOR SALE ON BABY TERMS-A M A IRE Ians r near Brldeeport. Osod ter (oats er Knap Ad- drew M. B. G nat Dalle«, Ore*os. Fit», (into any lie hed us the I ‘ OOD PASTURAGE FOR BENT BY Howe, ef Dallas. G ' HEAD OF WORK horse for sale T fuur WO driving miles smith of Ballstoa. IAMBS HORSES AND ON« Mrs. B. T. Mertieeu, OOD BHAEBR FOB BALE A t TRIS O F T « G' ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO- perty el ueuel retie by Osesr Hayter. Oefc e. ONEY TO LOAN AT . PER CENT ON FARM ■ecurity. i L. COLLINS, Dsllas. w E HAYE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE» ferra property. SIBLEY k BARIN f , Stockholders’ Meeting. A C le a r C a s e o f O e a f a s . HE a NNIMI. MEET1NO OF THE «TOCE “ Now, there,” raid the father of the holdeee nf Dalle« City Bank »111 be bebí la th* 2 2; tardy, 4 ; vi.itors, 4 1 ; vi.it* by th. new baby. “ 1» I’rltchard. He 1« one of heak parlar iaturiay. Jaly » . IWI. u Uve hour of tai.rd, 5 : by the superintendent,!; the moat origin»I people I ever saw.” l e'eluch, p. m, The purp*ae o( tl>. «reellnf ie lo neither absent nor tardy, Elta, Phil “ I never noticed It,” his wife replied elec-t oftlrere and Ireneect eu. h olher buelneee e* . and Jay Brown, Anna and Edwin I “lie doesn’t allow It In his clotliea. mee pruperly eoare up. R E WILLIAM8. Caahlee. Fleiachma.i, Allen and Willie Fletch-j They nre »bout the kind that other men er, Lena Skersies, and Willie Fleiscli- wear, ami hi» manner of «peaking Isn’t man. H. C. Seymour, teacher. particularly original.” T C all for Warrants. F all. City may not have had a . big a crowd aa some other places on the Fourth, hut no assemblage in the val ley had a more pleasant time. Ample arrangements had been made for the comfort and amusement of their guest* snd everything wen* through in fine shape. The music and the speaking were first cl»M and the plug uglie, were as hideou* a , they could be. “ .No. but when ho was here Sunday he didn’t try to plague little Arthur by pretending that he was going to take iV piüd county warranta of Polk county, Orejón were preaented and endowedf “ PfcA petd far child’s baby sister away. I>o you which » of funda,' prior to M*y 5, IMS«, sill W , know of anybody els«» that ever neg* j 1 who field upon presentation al m y o f k e . interest wiM i lected such an opportunity to b * ki> not l«e allowed on the uuue after the dele of thie n» i tice E V. D A LTO N , morou«?” —Chicago Record IJ vrnbl. County Treasurer I*ted , Delias, July It. 1««1 j j The pupils of Mrs. L.itch have or ganized a musical literary club known | at the Schubert Qlub. The object is to meet once a week for tho atndy ef j history. I k e lives of the great com j lasers and other musical literature. One night in each month they hope I to entertain their friends with a mil-1 steal program. Officers are a , follows : I president. M is, Nellie MueCOtt; vice I . B T O n Z A . president, Mies Dina Risser; secreury The iw K m ind m Vw a km m w khnyn wayu Boogtt Miss Madge Groves; trea,urer, Misa j Pearl Uglow ; critic, Mr«. Leitch, DON’ T WAIT. 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