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SA LEK P O IN TER S. LOCAL AN D GENERAL- For hop Itiipktiih vio to J. L Freeh*till 156 Sta’ e *!reel. ' lliilltl gGO 1«. f « x N every cake of Ivory Soap there are 100 's l ,m complete suits of rich, creamy lather. Before dressing, put on a suit of Ivory Soap. Giver the entire body from head to foot with ather. Take the suit off with tepid water and you will remove with it all the impurities of the body which have been carried to the surface through the pores. Use a pure soap for this. §8 IVORY SOAP— 99*Mi§ PER CENT. PURE: eopymoHT t o * s t r m pnoctir a qamsis go . C incinnati LIST. These letters remain uncalled for in the Dallas postoffice for tin* week end ing August 5th and parties calling for them will please state that they have been advertised: Mrs Mary Beuter Mr Wm Fame Mrs W M Gleason 8 F Hewitt 2 Miss Nellie Htanton C. G. G oad , postmaster. Lum ber. Montgomery tfc Mulligan are now prepared to furnish any kind of lum ber on short notice. Saw and planing mills three fourth miles wnst of Falls City, with branch office and yard at Airlie in charge of W. J. Turnidge. Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed ami it pays to buy‘dry lumber. Plans and estimates furnished free. Write for further information.— John Mont gomery. general manager, Wm. Mul ligan, yard manager. E a s te rn O r e g o n W e a t h o r a n d C ro p s . The past week has been the warm est of the season and it averaged near ly six degrees warmer than the pre vious one. Numerous small showers occurred in southern Oregon during the week but they were not general nor heavy enough to be of much bene fit, and no rain of consequence has fallen elsewhore since the latter part of June. General rains are now need ed for corn, hops, potatoes, gardens and pastures. In southern Oregon the second crop of alfalfa is being cut and the yield is about the average. Tlie second crop of clover in the Wil lamette valley is not as promising as usual, on account of dry weather. The The grain harvest is well advanced, but threshing in the western sections has not yet become general, although FOR ONE DAY ONLY MONDAY, AUGUST J2TH^t Great closing out sale of shirt waists* 50c waists for................ 25c 75c to $1 w .list*.............39c $1.25 to $1.75................ 75c Only one to each customer. Waists bought at this sale will not bd exchanged. W ashington. W. B. Davis writes from Thornton, saying : We are now haying and cut ting fall wheat, the acreage of which is small but quality superior and yield good. Spring grain will be ready for harvesting about August 25th, and there is promise of a better crop than for live years. The acreage being in creased perhaps one fourth will bring more grain to our station than for years. The increased cost of sacks and greater expenses otherwise will about cover all the profits of raising grain in this country. Our fruit crop is goed and gardens fine, that is, such as were not frosted in June and July. The general health of the country is very good. T o C u r e a C o l d in O n e Day Take laxative bronio quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Signature of E. W. Grove on each box. 25 cents. ---------------- C o n e to T r a s k River. On Sunday last J. C. Hayter. John Uglow, North Cherrington and wife, accompanied hv Misses Bessie Davis, Frances and Kate Godfrey, of Salem, started by way of McMinnville for Trask River in Tillamook county, a distance of 65 miles. They started for a two weeks stay in that wild re gion beyond the bounds of civilization The keys are good foragers but hen roosts are scarce out that way, and the girls will behave all right if the snakes and mice will let them alone. To say they are enjoying the occasion only half expresses the glowing de scriptions they will give of big times and hair breadth e*capes. THE BEE HIVE STORE DALLAS, OREGON. well begun enst of the Oiiao« le moun tains. The following threshing yields have been reported: Washington county, wheat, 22 bushels; outs, 25 bushels. Yamhill, 24 huvhels: oats, 30. Linn, wheat, 1*2 to 30 bushels, tuts, 20 bushels, and one acre of lurley threshed 75 bushels. Dnugla«, wheat, 6 to 30 bushels; oats, 40. Jackson, wheat, 12 bushels, oats 15, barley, 20. Josephine, wheat, 14. oats, 25, barley. 30. Wasco, wheat, 30 to 40 bushels. Sherman, volunteer wheat. 12 to 20 bushels, fall wheat, 15 to 25. Uma tilla, wheat, 35 to 40 bushels, and some fields have threshed 55 bushels; spring barley, 40 bushels, and fall barley from 10 to 70, oat* about 50, spring wheat from 15 to 20. The wheat crop in Umatilla county is turning out much befter than ex pected and the grading will be g«>od. ----------- ♦ • — ■ ■ Cashier R. E. William* departed Tuesday to hear what the sad sea waves are saying along the Newport beach. It will take him fully a week to catch on to his satisfaction. ( ’ base Bros. A Vick are running j the Dallas steam wood saw and are , r adv te convert your cord wood into 9 ove lengths on short notice. Now ( is the time to have jou r wood sawed and stored away. T A [Corrected weekly by Felix No«l.| Wheat, per bushel, «0 cts. Bran, per ton $14 Shorts, per toi , $18. Oats, per hushei, 40 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, #3 00. Flour, per sack, 85c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. Germea, 91 50 per cwt. Coru weal, 92 60 p | er cwt. ¿ W A W [Corrected weekly by Brown A Sou Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts. Butter, per pound, 15cts. Lard, per pound, 12£ cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 10£@14cts. Hams, per pound, 13@16 cts. Shoulders, per pound, b@10 eta. Eggs, per dozen, 15 cts. Chickens, per doxen $2.50(a$4 Dried fruits, per pound, 5(312 ct«*. Beets, per pound, 1 cents Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2J cts. Onions, per pound, 3 cts. Beans, per pound, 5(fo7 cents. Corn meal, per p o u n d , c t s . Hay, per ton, $5.^18 S tops t h e C o u g h Several we^ks ago O. C. Smith, wife j and three children came here from And work# off Die‘Cold. Laxative bro- Salt Lake City to visit his parents, Mr. moqiiinine tablets cure a‘ cold in one and Mr*. J. D. Smith. Their daugl day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 fer was taken down with scariet fevef cents. bnt is about over it. Then their three 1 year old son took it and in spile of the New walking skirts in ill the Icui very best care died yesterday morning, i ing shades, also reversible skirts— the ♦he sweet and interesting child was greatest line ever brought on. Just laid to rest in the Odd Fellows cerne- the thing for outing. At the Bee tf W. ; Hive ttor?. „ Several spring valley farmers have anew variety English oats, the Clydesdale, and they aresiid p» he immense in size and weight. Who This l i m a t a / * ta om * * * / , h o . o f lb « * * » “ '• • ' will tell us of other new kinds of Laxative Bromo-Quinine 7«»«^ ; grain, froit or vegetable* and wbereiu t icy are superior. WHITE FRONT A sister of Miss Beri ha Pratt cattle' up front Portland Sunday on a visit. A M A R KET REPORT. Prof. Reynolds, principal of the public school, is enjoying the summer working in Noel’s flouring t ill. Dr. Will Cavanagh, dentist; office over the bank in Dallus. F D a ll a s C l o t h i n g F actory . Who are injured by the use ot coffee. Recently there has be* n placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called Grain-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it with out distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over one- fourth as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. Fifteen cents and 25 eents per package. Try it. Ask for Grain-O. Mr#. Stevens from Marion county is to tench at West Salem. T W. C. Brown and «on have over ’ heir grocery store a tailor shop that keeps nine employes busy. Their cutter, Mr. Sarcliet, has had thirty years’ experience. Single garments, | suits, overcoats or anything else in the tailoring line made to order on short notice. T h e r e is a C la s s of People W H A T W E H A V E LE A R N E D DURING T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AVAIL* E. C, Keyt, of Perrydale, was among Itaon business Wednesday. GROCERY Mrs. Carpenter, wife of the railroad Hren.an, spent lust week in Portland. To I*» pure tliiit you are getting the A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r The Lawrence machine threshed D ALLAS O REGON N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers very heat Htmie«« made iti the city, go Misses Dell and Bessie Bradley re- for 0. D. Purviue Tuesday. In A h re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . to 23*2 Commercial »»Meet, Mr. Sha j turned to their home in Portland T . A . RIGGS, Proprietor. fer will aim to interest you so as to A good price will be paid for pure I Tuesday. gain your future trade. Spectacle» and glasses at Pfennig’». „¡,|er vinegar at Brown’s »lore. 10c bar tar soap ............... 5e Miss If nr tense Kimball is in Port- We have lumber and shingle« Good baled hay wanted here in ex I land receiving treatment from an eye 8 bars Sioux laundry soap25c At the former Landon & Hanson l »r aale K m change for ai»y kind of lumber. specialist. Riggs’best spices............... 10c pa>h and door factory John Stout is Wa have biMjks of both blank notes Blackberries are new coming into Money back it you do not n »w manufacturing such things in su- ■ John . . . Woods . is • conductor on t | and receipts for sale at 25 cents. market, the demand fully equaling like them. j p lior tdntpe. He make» good hop freight tr.i , to Arizona the supply, ou-kets and pells (hem cheap. Miss Emma Riggs, of ./Etna farm, D. J. Riley is boarding at the pleas Santos eoffee a pound....25c has been visiting in Salem. ant home of U. 8. Grant and wife. Mra. Bertie Byerly returned Wed 2 cans cherries...................25c nesday from a visit to her uncle, on Optician Barr on State street is pro Miss Belle Elliott is staying with Mrs. Pink Riggs lias been visiting 15 lb pail jelly...................2oc pared to thoroughly examine the eye her brother, Ike, south of Monmouth. her mpliew, John Riggs, u Portland. Salt Creek. | Riggs’ Rising Sun syrup 50c tad determine whatever defect it may Misa Viola Shultz 1ms charge ol George Howe and fami y, of Sheri-1 hare, lfe has glasses t<* suit all con There is a newborn girl at the home White Lily Hour...............80c Dick Daniel’s wall paper and sewing dan. are taking mi outing by the ditions. If your vision is eut of sorts, | of W. H. McDaniel and wife near Dix machine store. ■ Others sell at 85 cents. -ide. ie. try him. Get coupons with »very 25 Dr (). L. Ireland, dentist, has se M r. Rogers, who lias been working Mike McNulty is the eld reliable cured a position with Dr. Fenton in One of the largest and most attrac well digger in the north part of the for Wagner Bros., has returned wit Ii cent purchase. Portland. his wife to Portland. f co un *,y. tive as ortnn nts of drygoods in the city is that of J. L. Stockton near the | Two stages went to Derry Tuesday M. J. Crowley, formerly of Mon Miss Ollie Howe is back from Cali- Dr. Locke is improving the proper postoffice. Being well known through with sixteen ptssengers bound for! forni i, where she had some smallpox mouth, lias gone into bankruptcy; lia ty recently bought from George Bow- out Polk county will cause many Newport. bilities 91,836; assets 9170. experience. lea. from across the river to trade theie. Montgomery & Milligan, of Falls t n a ai About 10,000 Epwortli Leaguers He ca ries shoes and clothing. ® . y * l . , j . Rev. r . L. l oune will preach at the J. H. Hawley fell from hia barn loft Citv, are naving a lumber shed erect- •>; . « . . o • i i a ~ l ii * Pioneer school house at 3 o clock next passed through Oregon enroute home in Monmouth recently and was pain from the Ban Francisco convention. ed at Airlie. ^ Sunday week. fully bruised. Polk county people she old take Ed. Tavlor has 100,000 white fir I Riley Hubbard cut his 100 acres of The Blinn and Meador families, of their soap grease to the soap works J. M. Campbell and hia brother to cut at Hoskins on the Upper wheat near Crowley with a binder in Monmouth, passed through town Thomas from Moumouth have been neai the woolen mill and exchange it logs I I 1 .ll/ !.. ..1 11 Kl I « — Luckiamute. Wednesday enroute to Oceau Park. less than a week. for a sujierior article of laundry or sojourning at his timber land up on toilet soap. Miss Frances Mann, who has been Remember the union service in the Applegate. It is expected that a million pounds teaching in Alaska, has returned to I of prune* will he dried in the vie nity college chapel next Bunday night. — o— Last Bunday and Monday were reg , j • f Dallas this fall. C. C. Poling will addfess the meeting. ular scorchers for ua, but eastern folks The New York Racket store 13 full Spring Valley. of such goods as the family of the av Si e under head of new today notice j Frank Collins has gone to San No threshing machines are yet would have thought it a moderate erage fsrmer needs throughout the of man and wife wanted on a farm j Francisco for employment in the running around Lewisville but all of temperature. year. Buying very low for cash and and dairy ranch. I Union iron Works. them will he in operation next week. Uncle Lindsay Robbins has become adding only a small percent for pro The morning subject of Rev. W. T. so frail that he seldom gets up town, fit enables them to undersell most Mrs, Clara Bovard, who once taught | Wagner Bros, have a firstclass horse other firms, as you will be convinced in this county, is now practicing law | shoer from San Francisco. Give him Matlock will be Fishers of Men, and but ia always ready for a joke or his evening theme will be Christ the something humorous. by a trial. ! a trial. He is all right. at Atlanta, Georgia* Great Prophet. T. J. Cherrington and J. J. Wise W. O Morrow has a small but fine A road to run from John Hilti- Joshua McDaniel sends us a flue man have been visiting tkeir claims Why suffer with heavy clothing brand’s place to that of Mr. Aebi is crop of alfalfa near Derry. Other* will find it profitable to raise so good specimen of white winter oats, over on Upper Mill Creek, Mr. Risser, Mr. when you can get lighter articles at being petitioned for. six feet tall. It is his 57th crop of Bhriver and Mr. Frakea going along a hay. Johnson’s for #o little money. Try Mrs. Alice Dempsey ami her sister, for an outing. oats in Oregon. some of their light weigh» things from Uncle Dave Guthrie says they have Mrs T. J. Hayter, are visiting’ kindred head to foot and you will be so much After much thought and planning Mra. Carrie Moore is seriously ill the best crops for four yeaFs. His in the Sound country. more comfortable that you will pever grain is unusually clean because they with typhoid fever at her home in In Henry Campbell and wife contrived a again wear heavy clothing in the sum dependence. Her mother, Mra. Con- dwelling much more convenient than Over ten tons of shittim hark were took extra pains in sowing. mer. G. W. Johnson ¿ l C o , can peeled in the Peedee region and taken moat others in town and it ia now be key, is with her. meet all yeur wants in the clothing to Airlie for sale this week. Cemetery work of all kinds done by ing built east of the school house. Our merchants are stocking up for line. G L. Hawkins at the Independence By either building or purchase W . Two children of Otis Smith have marble works. He gives as reference a big fall trade and are sure to get it, had sc irlet fever at the home of Ins the scores for whom he has done work for their prices will be right and peo C. Brown now owns a dozen houses in Dallas. He recently bought the old We have repeatedly tried the steam parents, J. D. Smith and wife. in this county. , ple will have money to spend. academy building, ami will eithes sell laundry which has never failed to re Dr. E. R. Seeley and wife, who is a turn our clothing in a satisfactory Mrs. Henry Nies visited her daugh itat a small proflt or rent the dozen More fruit dryers are being built in shape. No Chinese laundry will do daughter of J. 1\ Simpson, have a j Benton county this year than during ter. Mrs. Ins Smith, at Portland last. rooms in it. newborn daughter at Losline in East- | *n the past. O -e ef them is expected Clytie Cosper accompanied her, en- your washing so well. The families of A, I. Goodfriend, ern Oregon. | to require the services of 200 persons route to her home at Waitsburg. W. H. Boals, F. H. Morrison, Mrs. Mi»» Hallie Reynold», who is clerk- durin* Ul* *e ' s0,‘ ’ Headquerters for best photography J. W. Crider, wiio is iD the rest es Ssrchat, Mrs. Richard Thurston and ing in a McMinnville store, has been F. J. Chapman and wife, Judge tate business at Oakland, California, Miss Flpd.i Pattyson are enjoying hig is at the Cronise art studio. up spe» ding a few days with the old Sibley and wife, Dr. Hayter and wife, ia here for a few weeks visit with appetites for grub and sleep among folks at home, U. S. Grant and wife, and D. J. Riley frionds and looking after hit busiuess the Nye Creek campers ou the brink Dr. Keeler, at the steel bridge, is of the Pacific. I will leave next Monday for a seaside interests in this region. Clifton McArthur, a nephew of now county stock inspector and a sojourn at the mouth of Yaquina bay. Wi.l and Jim Nesmith, of Rickreall, Some six years ago J. H. Robbins lit Salem this week newly threshed more capable one could not have been Horses wanted— A first class team, wheat sold at 45 cents, loose clover 1 found a stalk of strange bnrlev on his chosen. When any of your animals will rtudv law with Hon. W. D. Fen wagon and harness, tvam to be young, hay 95 and cheat hay $6 per ton de- ! place near Zena. By planting and are ailing, have him to examine them. ton in Portland. livered. All warehouses will receive ^ replanting lie and some of his neigh The aim nmil apportionment of tl,e , BO," ,d’ t’ ue¡ J™ *;01'* *entlB’ ' bors have good sised fields of it. It a liberal amount of grain. DALLAS SH O R R LETB . a'ate school »1 fund was made Wet week. . ", ' . ,5 ° “ l *7? ' * w h* is extra large and yields heavily. It tv ha« ha» 3.474 school children 1 f" " 'mrt,CU^ r' ul<(r,*e8’ J- C. Fletch- Smith, the iron worker, is a gradu Polk county The Martin & Blodgett machine is unlike any other barley found on | er, Sutler, Oregon. and get» $4,236. ate at his business. baa threshed for Vardemau Scett, the coast. Wm. Krabcr and Wm. Corley, the Mrs. J. W. Craig and her niece, W. C. Brown and party are hack Hardy Holman lias moved to the yield being fair. Newt McDaniel re Miss Veda Guthrie, were in town this The driver of the stage fills numer from their three weeks' outing. They Gan field property opposite the home ports his crop as extra good. ous orders daily and seldom makes a feasted on venison ami trout while up week, Bite lias been traveling as a ol Mrs. Gwinn, John Webster now grand lodge deputy of the Degree of mistake. in the mountains. Pastor J. R. G. Russell will preach lives at the old Levens home, J. B. Honor. Her husband has charge of a at Oakdale Saturday night and Bun- Hart has moved from Monmouth to b* Walter Williams and family and church at Klamath Falls. day morning, at Liberty school house his recently bought place half a mile Kerslake, the enterprising Main the real estate man, Mr. Luther, and The August. Outlook contains near Bunday at 3,and Dallas at 8. Bunday west ol town, and the family of Piof. afreet furniture dealer, is constantly family are enjoying a season of rest at ly a dozen full page portraits of dis night subject, The Ood of the Age. Metzger have moved to the dormitory making new friends and getting new the Ocean Park beach. tinguished educators and lias a num- building near the college. customers because he treats people Grandma Davidson died at Ballston The addition, to J. P. Caldwell's sg . 1 her of educational articles that it Monday from heart failure while sit right. rieultural implement emporium dou would pay any teacher to read. Or ting in her chair, and was bu-ied at NEW TO-DAY. ble» its capacity ami he has added der a sample copy from 287 Fourth Pleasant Hill the next day. We shall : Mr Wiseman is rcciving his uew shelf hardware to his stock. avenue, New York. give a more extended notice next , stock of stoves and can meet any de HE DALLAS FLOVatNO MILL IB MOW HKA The Gibson, Miller & Bouthwick week. Numerous threshing machine whis sire in that line. His paints and oil? dy to furnish m c ) m and store wheat. Prof. tW a I. Reynolds will have charge of the storage. are the best in the market. She f tles may now be heard very early and machine and Henry Byerle^’s engine Joljn Hughes is working for Mon will begin operation at Cas» Gibson’s quite late, All concerned are rushing hardware in great variety. next Monday. They will tliesli for tana Central Ry. at Floweree, Mon things with all poesihle speed. arm n e a r d a l l a s por h un t to a t h o r *#9 a number of the neighbors. Mr. Gib tana, as day operator and has charge ough, practical farmer. References. Mrs. M New and second hand threshers son having agreed to have a cook of the material yard of construation » . Lee, 91* Ea«t Taylor street, Portland, Oregen. Let Ike Lynch shoe your horse and and engines of various kind» ami new wagon attachment we may visit the department. In a letter to his father the work will please you. he says 1,000 men are wanted at $2 60 and second hand pumps on sale at c incern. GOOD FARM WITH 1*0 ACRES OP « R A IN *** per day building a cut off on Mon Wagner Bros. shop. Uo and exam land and 820 acres of pasture, five miles freaa "Mv baby was terribly sick with the tana Central. Dallas, is for rent to some one wno will buy the< Whatever you want in the line of ine pumps. farming outfit. Per information apply bare. diarrhoea," says J. H. Doak. of Wil footwear can he procured at Gaynor’s M. M. Ellis and wife have been vis- liams, Oregon. ' We were unable to Ab. Palmer, of Salem, and the shoe store. You should have ligh« WO HEAD OP W ORK HORSES AND ORB •hoes and comfortable slippers for the iting his brothers, Dell and Chet, the cure him with the doctor’s assistance manager of the proposed oil well on driving bone for salo by Mrs. R. T. Morrloou* Butler merchants, and he has been and as a last resort we tried Chamber- the Alex Holmes farm have been heated season. trying to heal the Grand Ronde In lain'» Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea around among our people soliciting four mllos south of Ballato«. **+ dians at catching trout. remedy. I am hippy to isy it gave for atcck in the concern. Much of Docksteader’s livery stable is still E RE8IDRNCR PROPERTY OP 8. R. C R O W - David Cosper has been improving immediate relief and a complete cure. the land on the northern slope of Ml. r i ley at Monmouth is for sale or trad# Apply to* being changed and improved It is For sale by A. K. Wilson. Pi "gab has been bonded with a view him there. his ambition to have tin b**st in his his premises with new picket fencing to boring for oil. line. Go there when you want an ex and by changes in his barn and J. F. 1 A monument to the memory of Groves has been adding to the capac Mr». Warren Dunn will lie unveiled NYONK DRHIR1NO A FIRST CLA8R BAUD' W. L. Barnhart, near Falla City, tra nice rig. cutter and feeder uan have one on the < ity of his hop house in the edge of . at the Odd Fellow’« cemetery at 2 o’ has made ala ut 3,000 oak pests, which of terms. Apply to Thos. Elliott, Dallas. town. clock next Huqday afternoon by the he has sold st 10 and 11 cents deliver Furnishing goods for ladies ant* The ladies of Dallas are cordially Women of Woodcraft, to which order ed. Peter Ceok bought 1,000, 8. K. >TH LUMBER AND SHINOL1R FOR BALE children are a specialty at the store she belonged. Its officer» aie Mra. U Crowlev 500. C. D. Purviue 300, Otto B cheap. Ayply at this otflee. of Mrs. Chace. In the matterof hosc invited to attend a special illustrated \ 8. Grunt, Mr». M. J. Shafer, Mrs. I. C. Hanson 200, M, F. While 150, J. B. health talk givjn under the auspice« and corsets she cannot be excelled. of the Oregon Viavj Co, at the Christ Oaynor, Mr». ,1. E. Sihley, Miss Isabel Nesmith, Fred Kiatr and George GKNTLK BUGGY HORSE W a NTRD FOB Wit.leaker 100 each. several months use. Leave ward at thisofllc*. ian oil ii roll Friday evening, Aug. 9;li Riddell and Mi»» May Shelton. At Dodson's Racket store in tlie it 8 o’clock. A contest is now on over 16,00(1 Frank Crook, a Grand Ronde In* Wilson bh ck you can get bargains in ONEY TO LOAN ON !MPROVED FARM M U> acres of timber land in Tillamook ■linn, while drunk attempted to drive While County Commissioner Riggs ^ many things. Gloves of all kinds. A county filed on by 100 persons all at Itia team across the track just in front M perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Belles, large invoice of desirable things just was up a fruit tree on a ladder a pe»- \ the same time. The co.itest is on the of a moving train near Salem. Re received, Go, see and price his goods. kv pig knocked the bottom out and j j ground of fraud, it being asserted that sult, the wagon demolished, one horse , ONEY TO LOAN AT • PER CENT ON FAME I down he rame on Ills head. For some ' J . L. COLLINS, 1 I ilie entries were in the interest of s killed and driver budly used up. Per- | M security. days the injury was thought, to he ser- i combination or ayndieat# headed by lisps lie will now agree that whisky is The harvesting people keep Mr I ions, hut lie is around again. E HAVR MONEY TO LOAN ON 1MPROTH» a good thing to let alone. Fault very busy supplying their wants , . . . . . . . . . i j Claude . , Thayei. a . Tillamook banker. . farm property SlBLEY à RAR O f f . along many lines. His is indeed a i * \ th® ,? u',dry T ' null Mr A . lime ROM on there ire apt to h F O Byerley was in from Perry- j re for there you ; *n<* -'*r- Load are putting up oilier contest* on similar ground*. general hardware store, dale Wednesday and think» much of I J^ARN TO RENT WITH ROOM F O » H AY RY can get almost anything you ever sa 1 hop presses for B. F* Smith of Lewi# The mother of the emperor of Ger the grain in Ilia neigliborlteod will go Mrs. T , C. Garwood in Danas. at any such place. He is sending out ville, Otto Hanson of Oak Grove, many who was a daughter of Queen thirty bushels to the acre. He says .1*•lit) Martin of McMinnville, A. R. lots of binding twine and ha# all sort« Victoria, died this week. Her broth • Hat Colin Nairn has received a new *»f oil for machinery. Every kind »*1 Lvle and W. C' Brown of Dallas. (¡cod Position Open. er, the king of England, and a host of J I. C’aie self feeding threshing ma hardware used in building. The summer school at Newport has others of high rank attended the fu- chine. Mr. Byerley wiU this fall pul not been so largely attended a# was neral. Like her mother, she was a in fifty acres of Etaglbth Kye grass. MAN AND WIFE ARK WANTED ON A fbnw and dairy ranch. It i* adeeiiabU place, hut only those who are williiitf to work and make them Umbrellas, cutlery and fishing tac expected, in fwet fewer people have woman of many admirable traits. Her The following servitea will fat held, genet ally useful need apply. None but en kle may be had at Risser’s iMin and gone to any of the coast resorts than ¡ life was full of sorrow« and disappoint- at the college cha|ie1 next Sunday to selves ergetic iiemons wanted Address, X X , care Itenii menta, showing that high rank in the ammunition store. Remember tl a* f<»r year« past. It would seem that a which yen are invited: Sunday | world dues nut insure happiness. he can mend almost any broken arti p easure resort ii not the best possible school at 10, preaching at 11 by the place for studious inclinations. cle. ‘'Through the months of June and j pre.il ing elder, C. C. Poling, and the Notice. Sol. Woods, who came to this coun July our baby was teething anil took a administration of the Lord’s Supper; | Jap Coud was working in a restaur ty at an early d iy with hi* parents, running off of the bowel, and siek- K. L. of C. fe. at 7 and union services a it in Butte, Montana, hut is hack in died in Wallowa county last week ness of Hie stomach,” says O. I’ . M.i at 8. This union meeting will lie in I f HAVR SOLp MY MILL AND AM OO UM UU T 1 of the mill business All per* n* hsvteg claims Portland. from heart Liilnre. His wife’s father Holiday, of Demilig, Indiana. "His th*cha;>el inateail ol the Presbyterian against me will please present them st the saw mill was John Way mire and his father tmwela would move from flee to eight church as announced last Sunday, j within thirty Hava, and all persons owe»g me will Mr and Mrs. Ludwig and Miss Em please • all and settle within the same period, as I planted the balm Grove north of In limes a day. 1 had a bottle ot Chain- , anti Pres. Poling will pr.aclt. wish to cancel all book accounts, ¿«counts not ma spent last Hunday with friend« in settled then will Its pieced in thehanun ef a collector dependence. In the early summer berimin'« Colic, ClioVia and Diarriwea the country. J. V RONCO, fuedee. Oregon. they wire visiting sod looking after : remedy in the house and gave him A S U IT O F W H IT E . LETTER He «U o »ell« *eeoi.d For *roterie8 * ° lo0‘ fitld''' A fou^ drops in a teaspootiful of water ' A license bus been ¡».ued for the inu'ri*u “ »«» <^Unty. murrisge of C. H. Zurcher and Mis. The co lege dormitory is to be un and hr got better at once.” bold by | A. K- Wilson. m iie Best, of Monmouth. der the charge iif Prof. M e tie r and wi^p during 1 he coming school year The Wnodmun excnr.iun to Part- | Attorney Havter wjll ligl(t out to j The arrangement i, expected to tie ] morrow to sniff the hraejng breezes ^ both pleasant and profitable ftir all land laat .Saturday was a lug thing I i In e u m m e r c a n be p re v e n te d | and the initiation of 1468 candidate, over at Nye Creek for a few dttys. b y ta k in g concerned. There will probably he that evening wa, the moat extensive I ti T- h*. laten up fw>m Melt more boarder, than during the last thing of the kind ever wen on thia ford visiting hi. brother*. Milt sod term. Those desiring a choice of roast. The train started from Dallaa | Its as b e n e fic ia l t u m m e r ae I Ben, at Perrydale. He graduated at room, ahouhl make earl) application that morning with five coarhea and ( In w in te r . t$ y o u a re w e a k o r I to the pre.idrnt I he college ground« rall jnm the metropolis with eight of Monmouth in 1878. r u n d/DNNh N w ill b u ild you up. are to tie fenced. them. Train, from other direction, Send f<>r frre sample NCOTT fk BOW NR , Chemists, All Woodmen ara requested to meet were proportionately large. It wa« 415 P«ar1 S lreet, New York. O I T O n i A . at the hall at 1:30 Bunday afternoon I almost midnight Bunday evening y < and >1.00; all drug s t rie m s ante R in d YwHmlUwn vo ti saw Alwr« Bspt W it t e to at end in a body the unveiling ef when the train reached here on its Mr*. Dunn’a monument. return. %i I LOSING j Shingles^ FOR SALE CHEAP. APPLY HEBE. Scott's Emulsion Lum ber «J* AT A DISCOUNT. SEE I S ABOUT IT.