D A L ’. A S S U G G E S TIO N S . Do Ison, (lie K»u*ki*t «tore innn mnti l»e »«Jling lot« of gooil*. for he is con­ stantly receiving invoice« of new i In UK** Hi« low price« draw like h magnet. *** Many pretty and useful things for women and children can be found at the furnishing goods store of Mrs. Chaee. Fine lines of hosiery and cor­ sets. *** See the new stoves ard kitchen utensils at Fanil's hardware store. He also has many things for the dining room. Harvesters and hop men can tliure supply many of their wants. He cariies an extra good line of cutlery. Twine and rope of all sizes. Axes, hatchets, chisels and other sharp things help make up his stock. LOCAL AND GENERAL- For «rwerie" *°10 Lule Chapin arrived from Ellen* burg, Washington, last week. Mrs. May Woods, of Portland, Miss Ora Luper is up from Portland j __ W H A T W E HA VE L E A R N E D D U R I N C in town Sunday. visiting her parents at Amity. G ROCERY T H E W E E K FRO M A L L AV A IL- George Bowles sud mother have Hale Backcnstn and wife, formerly r \ a t y » - A D C m M gone to Sacramento. of Dallas, now live at Is» Angeles CALLAO - U K C A jU N A b le S o u r c e s Dish ed u p tor O u r A. L. Shreve has bought a sawmill N u m e r o u s F a m ily o* Readers VVni, McKinley has rented the old T . A . RIGGS, Proprietor. I plant over at Slay ion. In Ab reviated P a r a g r a p h s . Wm. VanBuskirk place east of Perry- Or. Will ('avallagli, dentist; office dale. It is a fact well understood Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's, over the hank in Dallas. that you can buy better and A new w.*ter tank has been erected Prof A. M. Sanders has returned Nola Coad has been visiting her cou in the rear of the Docksteader livery more goods of me for less from Seattle. sin, Nellie, on Gooseneck. stable. money than at any store in W J h Peter Ryan has been out from Sal­ hi n 1 er and shingles Miss Minerva Lee. of Monroe, is Polk county. I keep every­ mon river peddling clams. here on a visit to her uncle, W. C. WÄITE FRONT thing fresh and up to date— The Conrad \\ aidlick estate ha® W o hiive books of both blank note» Brown. always fresh and the host. been finally closed. mu) receipt« for «ale at 25 cents. Prof. Countryman and bride are ex­ Hjre is a few summer deli­ ( ’ 8. Headley and family have mov Oti» Wait anil wife, on the lull this pected to arrive here about the mid­ cacies: dle of September. ed back from l’ortlaud. side of Zena, have a newborn Kid. The new cottage cottage near Thurs j SVEET FKXLES j * A carload of wheat passed down Geoi)!« Donaltlson baa returned from ton’s mill is to he occupied by their JAMS AND JELUES j * from Monmouth ye* ter Jay. a stay of several months in Alaska. PIMOLAS head sawyer, F. R. Rich. STRAINED HONEY j« E. C. Kirkpatrick am! wife are Rev. J. R. N. Bull aod family will Gaynor’s shoe store ranks among POTTED CHICKEN j* Dan. Savage, of Willamina, has re­ among the I’olkites .at Nye Creek. move from Baker City to Portland. the best in the valley. Something POTTED TURKEY j* cently purchased 60 sheep of Frank for everybody for all seasons. Re­ Judge Boise is to have a special INSTANTANEOUS TAPIO- The Kebekahs will hereafter meet Rowell over on Salmon river. pairing promptly and neatly done. term of circuit court,, beginning next on Friday instead of Tuesday evenings. SOFVM'UMT U M •* TM« P H C fl l « «AMILS CO. CIMCIMMATI Thomas Pryor and wife, of Portland ca for puddings. Try our an­ Get your footwear at G ajnorV Monday. Miss Grace Sander», of Amity, has were here the ather day on a visit to tiseptic toothpicks. Inde­ W IT H IN R E A C H . Elder Cane, of Amity, lost a little been visiting her brother, John, at her mother, Grandma Shelton. Firearms, ammunition and fishing finger while working aguuud a thresh­ Sheridan. pendence creamery.butter al­ Postmaster Coad. Druggist Ellis tackle of idl sorts at Kisser’s gun er recently. ECAUSE of its low price Ivory Soap is ways on ice. Charlie Teats is back from Califor­ and Dr. Steiner have been across the store, likewise cutlery and sunshades. E. J. Bryan and wife have been so­ nia, where he has been employed the mountains catching fish from Salmon He rarely sees a broken article that within the reach o f all. Besides its low river. journing at Long Beach near the past year. he cannot mend. olumbia’s mouth. cost it has the advantage that it is The new two story brick block in red. Newport is destined to become a Horst Bro«., who own a bin hop Dr. l/ocke. lecently from Portland, ranch on Dove’s Island, have gone in­ Monmouth ia to be built by Erickaon famous summer resort. The summer Improvements are still going on at A Van Patton, of Salem, at a cost of eeucatiooal association, of which 8. G. entirely satisfactory for so m any varied uses; the Docksteader livery stable. Noth­ is now superintendent of the Evangel­ to bankruptcy. Irvin ia president, is doing excellent $5,990. ing short of the best in every line will ical Sunday school. work. Prof. J. B. Horner, of the Ag­ Mrs, H. A. Adkins, of Monmouth, satisfy him. When you want a rig he it w ill do the w ork o f a half dozen kinds Mr.*. E V. Dalton and children are and her grandson, Herbert, are visit­ Miaaea Mabel and Emma Byera are ricultural college, is manager. He is can please you. visiting the family of Henry Cockle ing Eugene kindred. carrying the mail from Peedee to Mon a man of push and energy. The idea of soap each intended for a special purpose. on the old Stump place. «*. mouth while Henry Pierce works with of the officers of the association ie to The family cf I H. Fream, of Mon­ make it a center of educational influ­ a thresher. There is nothing ill Ihe way of Hugh Black is staying with his mouth, were here last Sunday visiting IVORY SOAP IS 894M m PER CENT. PURE. ence. Prof. Rigler, of Portland, ia in hlacksinithing that 1. V. Lynch can­ mother while his wife is visiting her his sister, Mrs. J, B. Nunn. Drs. Smith and Barber.of Sheridan, charge of the normal department, not do. lather, Sam Sears on Salt Creek. A daughter of David James, on Mill removed a tumor from the neck of Dr. Parvin, of Salem, of Ihe musical Deputy Sheriff* Ford and sun, Walt­ creek, fell from the bed the other mor­ Mrs. Wallaoe, of Grand Koude, one department, Miss Holmes, of Port­ Frank Kerslake is an enterprising day recently. land, of eloculiou, Prof. Krohn of er, have gone to the headwaters of the ning and broke her collar bone. furniture dealer. His business is to M cB ee-H ug hes M a ch in e . Arthur, the 15 year old son of 1). physical culture, Woodward A Clark will go to the benefit of our college. supply goods of medium grade at low Lucreole to hunt and fish for a week Charlie Leonard weighs the grain They have now been running about County |ienple who have a taste for M. Hampton, of Monmou'h, died last of amateur photography, Prof. Sheek prices. He both buys and sells sec Henry Lewis is building a new being received at the Huffman A Ja­ two weeks and have easily made an genuine literature should arrange to week from the effect of an oiteration of stenography and book keeping. ond hand articles. house in front of his aid one and his mison warehouse in Monmouth. About 150 persona are enrolled, inclu­ average of 1,500 bushels a' day. Most attend. fur appendicitis. brother, Frank, is making extensive ding many ef the moat prominanbed- of their work has been along I he W . H. Mack,>>[ Cooper Hollow, has repairs. Born, August 12th, to the wife of oca tors of the northwest. The lecture Lnckiamnte, they having threshed returned from Eastern Oregon where Stage Driver Fuller does a big busi C r a n d m a D a v id s o n C o n e . for Wm. Brown, Elias Robertson, J. Rev. H. A. Deck, who preached at he was working on a Hew court house Ham. Hauvain, a daughter. Mother course waa sxceptionally strong and Rachel Coodrich was bom in Indi­ ness between Dallas and Salem every and child doing well and father ex well attended. Newport can harelly be W. Lee. Win. Lee, Till Bell, I. F. ana in 1823 and was married to Wm. day. Round trip fare only #1.50. Dallas and Bridgeport, last year, was The next annual conference of the ceedingly joyful. excelled aa a summer resort. It has Yoakum, C. C. Gardner, Maria Smith, Owens in Missouri in 1841. After Mr recently severely hurt by falling from Methodist church wilt begin at Hills­ many fins advantages, such aa safe Silas Hart, John Waiker, Frank Owens’ death in 184o she soon mar­ a roof in Portland. The Monmouth band ia to furnish J. J. Wiseman is stocking tip for boro, September 25th, Bishop Cran­ bathing, fine fishing, exoellant camp­ Smith, John Ground, D. M. Hewitt ried Andrew Davidson and started to music for the atate fair next month. Mrs. J, I). Lee and her daughter, ston presiding. and others. The owners of the outfit ¡Oregon. They were six months on big hardware trade this fall. He It will be strengthened by some wor­ ing ground, low price of living, fine drinking water and above all a class are the Me Bee .brothers and Morris j the road and endured the hardships knows the wants of the people around Mrs. Lorene Hinman and little «on Rev. Kelly, who is building a bouse thy outside talent. of people that constitute the true ar­ Hughes. Mrs. Alice Taylor and Mrs. with the other emigrants to Oregon of here and will be prepared to serve from Ellensburg, Washington, have on the Hcdgpeth place this side of been visiting Dallas kindred. President Poling and wife, Mrs. istocracy of our nation. Newport lies Alta McBee have charge of the cook j846. For a short time they resided them right. See his new stoves. Lewisville, was painfully hurt while During my Weaver, Prof. Kantuer and Rev. A. A. a moral atmosphere. wagon and G. F. MoBee is their roust­ near Dayton then moved to the pres­ Judson Mitchell has been very sick currying a horse, Winter have bean attending a Bible stay here I have not heard a word of about. As feeders John and Garl ent site of Ballston, where they took John E. Smith seldom sees a job of in camp up at the old Suitor mill, As yet the beginning of bop picking conference at Lafayette. profanity and have not seen one per­ McBee are hard to heat and Morris up a donation land claim and resided blacksmithing that he cannot do where lie and his brother, Ray, were cannot be definitely be set, but it will son under the influence of liquor. It Hughes knows how to m ike the en­ until his death, March 31st, 1884. well as jm expert. getting out bark for Muir & McDon­ not be many days before or after the Al. Yocom’e eon, Elmer, was over­ ia an ideal place for families, I had gine do full duty. Till Dell and L. H. Since then she has lived on the farm, ald’s tunnei y. 5th of September. come by heat while working in a har­ the pleasure of preaching to a large McBee aeiv the sacks in short order as managing her business witn. efficiency SALEM RUSTLER S. fast as J. W. Lee gets them filled, M. and ability. She was a member of the New and second hand threshers The September Cosmopolitan will vest field near Hheridan recently and audience laat Sunday morning and al­ Nobody denies that the very best ind engines of various kinds and new so to listen to Dr. Kartmr, of Salem, Teats and B. Friesen whack the hands Pioneer Association of l’olk count i ^ contain a finely illustrated descrip­ had to be sent to a physician. in the c*ly citi ,() Ket y ° l,r clothing and second hand pumps on sale at in the evening. Mr. Boala and family and the straw is bucked away by D. and was truly one of the -‘ conk ers n<)f Placu *n tion of the Pan-American Exposition. Mrs. Al. Hnyder has sold the Trans­ are my nearest neighbors. No better Boese and E. Crowley, '¡'lie four Oregon.” Her acts of hospitality were done up in anple pie order is the Wagner Bros. shop. Go and exam­ He sure to get a copy of it. cript plant at McMinnville to the people can be found for neighbors. pitchers. C. Hubbard, Otlio Bell. C. as iinmernus as her opportunities and , steam , laundry where they use im- ine pumps. machinery and have white Sheriff VanOrsdel and family are Portland type foundry, and she and We know how to enjoy life and we are Friesen and Ed Lee keep on the move , evervone received a welcome at her j 1 The McBee machine has been turn­ hack from Sogarloaf where they fat­ younger children will soon move to doing it. We are sorry to loose Mrs, the seven bundle wagons driven by door. She died. August 5th, 1901, j help. ing out from 18 to 26 bushels to the tened on wild blackberries and brought Fort. Wrangel, Alaska, where Mr. Bny Satchel, Mrs. Thurston and Miss Pat- Elias Robertson, W. P. McBee, Roy aged 78 years Her funeral service tore, the best yield being for Frank home forty quarts of them. der is in government employ. tyson. who intend returning to Dallas Bird, D. Bell, Mac Crowley, Vincent was conducted in the M. E. church at You would never regret having Smith. They were at Leander Be- tomorrow. We have kept together Thompson and.Mr. Giesbrecht. Last Ballston by Rev. S. L. Lee, of Amity, your photographs made at the Cro- lieu’s yesterday. Among those from a distance at the D. J. Riley has sold the electric and liked each other’s cempany. but not least important is R. T. Jud- and her remains were peacefully laid nise studio. 'The usual services at the Christian monument unveiling last Sunday light plant to M. D, Ellis. It was be­ Should any of the Dallas people son, who keeps tip- cooks and the en­ to rest betdde her husband in Pleas­ were Frank Gilliam of Pedee, I. M. gun some years ago ou a small scale, come to Newport, pleats call. We church next Sunday. dom ing sub­ gineer supplied with wood. ant Hill cemetery in the presence of Shramm’s feed yard at the steel ject'. Christ Our High Priest ; evening Simpson and C. E. Slants of Airlie. hut has been continually enlarging are camped on Nye Creek. With re­ a very large number of kindred and Lum ber. F. M. Collins had his leg badly and improving until now perhaps no gards, A. I. Good friend. friends. Hhe was a member of the M. bridge is a very popular place with subject, Christ, the Great King.— W. Montgomery & Mulligan are flow E. church for 35 years. She was the Polk county people. From a dozen to T. Matlok, pastor. bruised by being jammed between other town of the site in the state has prepared to furnish any kind of lum­ mother of eleven children, e;ght of fifty of them have their teams there logs where the Thurston Bros, are better lights. Mr. Ellis is enterpris­ The best yields of wheat of which NEW TO-DAY, ber on short notice. Saw and planing whom sinviv<» her: Mrs. T. S. New- every day. building a new dam away up the La- ing and will not allow the business to we have heard were W. H. Kimcey mills three fourth miles west of Falls bill, Mrs. J. McCulloch. Mr . J.Canm -i stand still. creole. and Wm. R«jmpel on the Dempsey City, with branch office and yard at bell, Mrs. K. Campbell, all o Balia* P O R RENT A MILK DAIRY OF 20 COWS DO At the soap factory you can ex­ place near Rickreall, each getting 38 Cemetery work of all kinds done by Airlie in charge of W. J. Turnidge. ton ; Mrs .1. Cornelius. Moiiiiiaindale, A nephew of Teddie Roe was here a lag • food bniineM, also form. Inqulr* of W. G L. Hawkins at the Independence list week from Eastern Oregon look­ C. Brown à S ob Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed Mrs. J. Phipps, Du fur; Mrs Wm. change y»ur tallow and grease for bushels to the acre. and it pays to buy dry lumber. Plans Wells, Oregon City, and Mrs. D. C. good In tin dry soap. They also have a Kenneth Campbell and Dudley Ba­ marble works He gives as reference ing after the estate. Besides the two and estimates furnished free. Write Saling. Ballston. The deceased has variety of nice toilet soaps which you ling were in town fium Ballston, Mon­ the scores for whom he has done work acre tract on the Halt creek road he GOOD JKR8BY MILCH COW, ALBO SOME can get in the same manner. furniture for sale by W . D. Klkins in Dalla«. for further information.— John Mont­ over 50 grandchildren and 17 great­ bail a limber claim near the old site day, in connection with probating in this county. gomery. general manager. Wm. Mul­ grandchildren. of the Martin saw mill. Some twen­ Grandma Davidson's will. T. J. Jel The Dr. Darnell gold mine, with ligan, yard manager. N I OF THE M08T DRSIKABLI H O M U UT ty years ago the kindred loet track of At Johnson’s clothing emporium lisou, of Amity, is to be executor. which Edgar Collins is connected at Balia« is for aal«. For information apply h«r«. him and it was only recently that Da lla s C l o t h i n g F a c to ry . they will now sacrifice the profits on Ka.ama gets richer as it goes down. T o C u re a C o l d in One* Day H. W. Thielson at Derry milks 16 they lear ted where he lived and died. W. C. Brown aod son have over summer things rather than carry At the «leptli of .300 feet they are get­ Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. their grocery store a tailor shop that SOME FIRST CLAM GOTBWOLD EWES WANT them over. Him wd people jump at ows and *ends weekly to the Inde­ ting #38 in gold to the ton of ore. J ed Addrees, C. D. Purvine, Rickreall, Or. All druggists refund the money if it keeps nine employes busy. Their such chances. No matter what you pendence butter factory 10 gallons of N E W P O R T BY T H E SEA. fails to cure. Signature of E. W. cutter, Mr. Sure bet, has had thirty cream. His neighbor W. O Morrow The Sullivan hprse power machine may wajit in the clothing line remem­ Grove on each box. 25 cents. Perhaps you will be interested to HE DALLA8 FLOURING MILL 18 NOW REA- years’ experience. Single garments, ber that the Johnsons can come near­ from seven cows sends 20 gallous of began at George Siefarth’s and will dy to furnish »ack« and «tore wheat. Prof. W . probably thresh for Morris Hughes, hear from the Dallas contingency at 1. Reynolds suits, overcoats or anything else in er pleasing you than any body. Hun cream. will have charge of the storage. C O U N C IL M EE TIN G . Oliver Dennis, Mr. Harris, Mr. Kim­ Newport. Surely Dallas is well repre­ the tailoring line made to order on dreds of l’olk county people patronize At the Baptist church: Preaching sented and we are the jolliesl crowd in ball, Mr. Peterson aud others in the An adjourned meeting was held last shoit notice. them. next Sunday, both morning and even arm n ear dallab for rent to a thok the camp. F. H. Morrison can he Monday evening. «»ugh, practical farmer. Reference«. Mrs. M. ing. At Independence at 3 o’clock. foothills. Iteatd at all hours; he knows how to » . Lee, 918 East Taylor street, Portland, Oregon. Present— Muir, Cosper, Fisk»», Vas- j M AR K ET REPORT. Horses wanted— A first class team, yell, scream, laugh or sing. Ralph Htockton’s dry good* store next to Preachers meeting Monday from 9 to sal, Riggs, mayor, marshal and street [Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.) the postoftice is becoming quite a pop 11 o’clock. Rev. McFarland wiJl eid wagon and harnes*, team to be young, Williams plays the role of conductor commissioner. GOOD FARM WITH 100 ACRES OF GRAIN sound, true, perfectly gentle, and to rather than banker. He is a very ular place among ladies who like nice the services.— J. R. G. Russell. Wheat, per bushel, 14) cts. land and 820 acres of pasture, five mi lee from Absent— Hay ter. weigh about 1,300 pounds each. With Dallas, is for rent to some one wno will buy the things to wear. Mr. Stockton always The stiret committee recommend- \ Bran, per ton $14 Dr. C. E. Cline, of Portland, will full particulars address, J. C. Fletch­ useful article anywhere, perfectly at farming outfit. For Information apply here. home at a dance, a banquet, a church buys the cream of the market and is preach in the Methodist church next ed the building of a 10 foot walk in j Shorts, per ton, $18. service, or in steering a crowd over seldom undersold. He also keeps Sunday, both morning and evening. er, Sutler, Oregon. Oats, per bushel, 40 ets. front of the jail property and the sher- WO HEAD OF WORK HORBE8 AND ONE shoes and clothing. Flour, per 10 barrels,$3 00. ifi was ordered notified. Dr. Cline is one of the most popular Judge H. L. Dashiell, a brother of precipitous rofcks, succeeding where driving horse for sale by Mrs. E. T. Morrison, Flour, per sack, 85c. These claims were allowed : preachers of Portland. A large crowd R. L. Dashiell, of this place, died re others failed. He deserves a medal four miles south of Ballston. — o— for withstanding four charming young Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. J J Williams, work................ # 6 75 The best hop baskets in the mnrke* should gt,e°t him both morning and cently at Albia, Iowa. He had served ladies who ceaxed him to stay up Germea, $1 50 per cwt. Wm Kersey, work .................. 75 in both branches of the legislature nyon e d r a in in g a f ir s t c l a h i band can be had at Freeland’s 156 State evening. cutter and feeder can have one on the < Corn meal, $2 50 per ewt. Thurston Lumber Co .......... 7 96 and as district judge, ami was in all with them at a bonfire, giving them as of terms. stieet. Apply to Thos. Elliott, Dallas. John Smith at Bridgeport has sew- an excuse, “ I can’t do it, ladle»,; I 1) J Riley, lights...................... 102 52 [Corrected weekly by Brown A Sou d 27 acres to clover and 27 acres in respects a man of unblemished char­ stayed up last night until two o’clock J M Grant, salary, fee«............ 29 f)0 acter. rye grass. Tonight he will have about and I imist have some real.” Prof. noT H LUMBER AND SHINGLES FOR Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts. W F Muscott, sprinkling . . . . 8 00 Eye sight is worth everything and The Derry warehouse under the Starr is also here in company with a D cheap. Ay ply at this offics. Butter, per pound, 15cts. Percy Hibbard, hauling, . . . 3 00 should l»e carefully ^parded. At 20 of the neighbors to come in and help him burn 40 acres of slashings, cliHrge of Ben Lneaa is now receiving distinguished friend of the opposite Lard, per )H>und, 12| cts. The quarterly reports and bills of Barr’s iewelry store you can find .$» Bacon,sines, per |>ound, lOjtrtMet*. skillful optician who will make no irtd- Will treat them to ice cream. Mr. lots of grain. His assistant* are War­ persuasion, with a smile on his face o n e y to loan on im pr o v e d f a r m p r o - the auditor and treasurer were referr­ ptrty at usual rates by Otcur Hay ter, Dallas, mill» proposes to rui*e les* grain and ren Burch, Thad and Wm. Lucas which means “ I am having a good Hams, per pound, 13(916 cts. ed to the finance committee. charge for examining your defects of more stock. At the Dixie warehouse Frank Gib­ time." We had the pleasure of meet­ Shoulders, per pound, 8(910 ct*. A resolution regarding certain new vision. son, Krnoat fitenson, Will Rowell and ing today Judge Hihley and wife, Dr. o n e y t o loan AT « PER CENT ON FARM Eggs, per dozen, 15 cts. sidewalks was passed and an ordi­ For the Dixie and Derry warehouses P'd Seifarth are receiving no little Ifayter and wife, Oscar Ifayter and security. J. L. COLLINS, Dai Isa« Chickeus, per dozen #2.50«*#4 nance ordered drawn. 45,000 sacks were provided and all of giaui. Ladie furnishing goods and a grea* someone else, in fact all of the Dallas Drieu fruits, per pound, 5 # 12 ct«. The mayor made some remarks variety of attractive fancy articles a them have already been taken out by people, on our way to the lighthouse, HAVE MONET TO LOAN IMPROV1 _ . ON O N ____________ Beets, per pound, 1 cents anent a board of trade, action being Dallas ha* two railroad warohousea farm property. SIBLEY A E A E IM f, the New York Racket store. Read.' j farmers For several weeks Misses which ia some five miles from Nye Turnips, t»er pound, 1 cts. postponed until next Monday night. Mattie Koser and Jessie Stoner have both of which will be filled with bah-d Greek. The lighthouse is a fine build­ made clothing for both sexes of ail Ellis adjourned. Cabbage, per pound, 2^ cts. ages. In the matter of footwear they l»een employed mending sacks at imp* this fall. No grain will be stor­ ing. We ascended to the top by s a r n to r e n t w it h room for h a y by Onions, per pound, 3 cts. Mrs. T, C. Garwood in Dallas. cannot be beaten in high quality and which they make fair wages. About ed here because there is no machin­ Might of winding stairs. It stand» ifil W h a t do th e C h h d e r n D r i n k ? Beans, per pound, 5^.7 cents. 4,006 have passed through their hands, ery for cleaning it, nor is there suf­ feet from aea level. The light shows I low prices. Corn meal, per pound,2$ cts. Don’t gtve them tea or coflee. Have ficient warehouse room. Is it not Hay, per ton, $5®#8. To accommodate those who are par­ al»out time that a grain warehouse 20 miles. It ia a 400 eandle power you tried the new fo»jd drink Grain-o? (iood Position Open. and magnifies it to 8,780. It ia 81 It is delicious and nourishing and tial to the use of atemizei* in apply­ was established at Dallas? 'The shrewdest farmers always want feet from the base to the light. We 8 to p * th e C o u g h ing liquids into the nasal passages for takes the place of coflee. The more the la-st of everything, knowing that MAN ANI) WIFE ARE WANTED ON A farm "My baby was terrjbtv sick with the nlao look a pedestrian excursion to the Grain-O you give the childern the And work* off the cold Laxative bro- ^ jJÄyg ,,, tlic long run. Mr. Shafer, catarfhal troubles, the proprietors pre­ and dairy ranclv It to a desirahls place, but more health you distribute through moquinine tablets cure a cold in one the harness maker near the Bush pare Ely,* Liquid Cream Balm. The diarrhoea," say* J. II. Doak. of Wil­ Lile Having Station, where we saw the only those who are willing to work and make them «elves genet ally ueeful noed apply. None but en­ their systems. Grain-O is made of day. No euro, no pay Price, 2 bank, employs skilled workmen and ! price, including the spraying tube, is liams, Greiion. ‘ We were unable to men in drill—shooting a cannon ergetic persons, wan ted. Addrme, XX, care Itenii- 75 cents. Druggist* or by mail. The cure him with the doctor’* assistance. which contained a rope over an an­ pure grains, and when properly pre­ cents. uses nothing but the liest material". tried Chambei rhamber- chor, wliir-ii re p re s e n te d a ship in dis­ pared tastes like the choice grades of i liquid emtsilie» Hie mmlit-inal psopir- »»«• * ,;'" t reH,,rt «*« Dieil ■ Iio» of the solid }ceis sell it. 15 cents Wi lv a beaut if nl and impressive sel. At a n o t h e r lime we saw them and 25 cents. ceremony the vVomen of W»»oderaft ( M>n vast» and door factory is makint Inane and docs not dry up the secre­ immediate relief and a complete cure. p e r fo r m in g on the hay. The hurl f HAVE SOLD MY MILL AND AM GOING OUT at the Odd Fellows cemetery last Stin- superior hop basket* and selling them tion*, hut « hang« * them to a natural For sale by A. K. Wil*on. containing eight o f the crew waa cap 1 of the mill business AH pertr na having claim« doy afternoon unveiled the menu- below going price*. Ask to see tl e ami healthy character. Ely brothers, Five F in e Le c tu re s . Four car load* of oak barrel state six e d , hut the sturdy sailors soon against me will please present them at the saw mill thirty days, and all persons owing me will President Poling 1ms arranged with meat they had erected in memery of 1 good* and you will be apt to wan' 56 Warren street, New York. timber were shipoed to Portland this tu rn e d the boat to its plane and sailed within please call and settle within the same period, as l a San Francisco lecture bureau fora their departed sister, Mrfi. Warren ! some of them. week, that being the last of a Urge oi* wish to cancel all book accounts. Accounts not on as if iielliing unusual hail occur- settled then The following teacher* are b e i n g ------- ^ ~ will he placed in thehands of a collector. course of five evening* at different Dunn. They, augmented by a long xammeil by School Superintendent ^**r fihed by C. L. H u bh ^ i A Co. Ev- J. V. RONCO, Peedee, Oregon K O L A . line of Woodmen, formed in proce*- times between the l«t of October and cry frw day» a car load of lumbar from 8t:.rr, assisted hv Prof. A M Handers Christmas. Four of the most noted ion at the cemetery gate and match- 1 Hezzie Brunk’* health is quite and Mrs. F. H. Morrison : Mis-e* R o ­ the oak saw mill on the Gtitbrie place men on the lecture platform will give ed to the tomb under the guidance of* poor. sa Smith, Mary Kcott, Glennie Run- goea off to variotia market». The our people some sparkling thought* Mr*. Audit; Magers Mrs. IT. S. Grant j Tommie Qnink has finished cutting i nels, Nellie Stockman, Ral^ h Fisher «trike in Han Franciaeo has caused or­ presided over the ceremonies, which ! in a manner not to be forgotten. If and Dee Himpnon, Monmouth ; Mi*it to her daughter at Meliama. Iseftvitt. Miss Kffie Plankington, Fall* Holiday, of Denting, Indiana. “ Ilia will cost only #1 and the net proceeds good *'i the order. The monument i* Is the best food and m edicine W m Hodem and H P. McNsn* ) Citv ; M n Htevens, Hafom ; Mi* Mi of go»$d si.se and attractive in appexr bowel» would move from five to eight for teeth in g babies. They have l»ought Ihe Beardsley place nud ile Davi*, McCoy ; Mis« Nellie M u lime« a day. I had a bottle of Cham­ aiiee. Mr. H ìk L'O i wifi move here this fall. roll, Dallas gain from the start. berlain’» C.olir, Cholera ind Diarrhoea Rend for a fret «ample. M o r g a n Noidyke and family passed Brown Broa., of Halt Creek, shipped remedy in the bonee and gave him •COTTA SOWN a Chewit-Ha. o h u Prsrl Street, New York. a i.rlom l ol hay to Porti.rH *. and loi» ‘ Î 'T 'K 1 ' h -r. »row North Yakima on O A S T O R X A . AT A DISCOUNT. (our drop» in a teaapoonful of water This frirnstars to o s every b o* of the gê n a is r • I . A i r aa,.. a» ! . . I n . a LJ . . m , and fi os; «11 druggists. Angele«. H* . . Baantk» _ y f »»» YwHwMIrtg of ouk and fir lumber are being ship »heir way to I and he got heller at once.” Hold by Laxative Bromo-Quinine hr*»» beri nia w of Timmords and uncle fr. mu here. SEE US ABOUT IT. A K. Wilton. of Mrs R. Brunk. A O T F A T A M M H A Toothing Shingles«** Scott’s Emulsion Lumber«^