L u m b e r. Rev. A. 1. Gotsdfriend and W . H . M ontgom ery A Mulligan are now finals have gone tn presbytery anti Mrs. Goodfriend and the c hildren prepared to furnish any kind of linn h a te gone to P o rtlan d er.route to C al her on sh o rt notice. Saw and platting m ills th ree fourth miles west of Falla ifornia. City, w ith branch office and yard at A irlie in charge of W J. T uruidge P IO N EE R . O ur lu m b e r ia aem-oned and trim m ed W m . Eoff has a new set of h a rn e s s anil it pays lo Ituy dry lum ber. Plane Mrs. R obbins is visiting O akdale a n d estim ates furnished free. W rite for fu rth e r inform ation.—John M ont friends. gom ery. general m anager. W in. Mul Miss Jessie Reese is teach in g here. ligan, yard m anager. | E ln te r Gilliam and F ra n k H a n n a T r y O ra ln -O I T ry C ra in -O ! have been visiting J o h u R obbins and Ask y o u r grocer to show you a will soon go to E astern O regon. package of G rain-O , the new focal N. W oodward sod son, Ixdford, s rs drink th a t takes the place of, coffee. fishing and h u n tin g over on the coast. Ilte olt ild re it may drink it w ithout in Plato M cFee is im proving his resi ju ry as well as th e adult. All who try it, like it. G ra iu -0 Inis th a t rich seal dence with a coat of rustic. brown ol M ucha or Java, but it is I. P. Usese and wife, of B ethel, and made from pure grains, and the most O liver D ennis am i wife, of O akdale, delicate stom ach receives it w ithout were am ong us Sunday. distress. J the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts per package. Sold by all H a r r y C o a d Dead . H e w»» horn in P en n sy lv an ia in grocers. TH R O U G H A GLASS. VORY SOAP is a skin soap. On one square inch of your hand there are 2,800 pores. On the whole body you have 2,381,284 of these little cavities to look after. Every one of these openings must be kept clear, or the impurities of the body can not pass out. Now, to cleanse the pores, you need a fine, pure soap. Scientists who speak not from opinion, but from scientific analyses, urge the use of Ivory Soap. 99♦>*. per cent. pure. copyright mi a 1846. W hen 20 years old lie cam e to this county a n d for a short tin ts ran a butcher shop in D allas and then set tled nu Gooseneck, wln-re by th rift and in d u strv he gradually a cc u m u la t ed ab o u t 500 acres of land. F or a considerable tim e he had been a n in valid and som e weeks ago w ent to a P ortland h o spital (or tre a tm e n t. In spite of the liesl medical skill he died there last M onday, his wife and sou, Ed, beiug w ith him . Rev. C. C. Pol ing pleached his funeral in th e M eth odist churt It W ednesday'and he wus laid to rest in the Odd Fellows eeme- t ry. He had been a lifelong earnest M ethodist and was one of God’s noble m en. He was always an outspoken hat of w hatever was unm anly and his werd was as good as his bond. H is brother, E. F . Goad, is an a tto rn ey here. N EX T SUNDAY, LOCAL AND GENERAL- W H A T WE HAVE LEARNED D U R IN C TH E W EEK FROM ALL A V A IU F o r groceries go to Osfield’s. Dr. W ill C avauagh, d e n tis t; office over the bank in Dellas. K L. Shelton and Miss E lvia Sellars were m arried last week by Squire A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r H ardy Hnlm en and are living in the N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e aders H olt M eD aniel p ro p erly . H e was In Ab re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s . born and raised in D allas and his bride lias lived ju s t southw est of town Spectacles and glasses a t P fen n ig ’s. for a num ber of years. A host of warm friends wish them the richest Jo lin n y M acom ber was in a train blessings of sa rth . wreck in E a s te rn Oregon last week A m os H olm an has sold his farm hy b u t escaped w ith some bruises. liie E lk in s school house (o L. E. Old H alf an hour is all the tim e required en for »4,000. to dye with P u tn a m Fadeless ilyss. Mrs, E T. M orrison has gone to Sold by A. K . W ilson, 10c. per p a ck join her husband ill A rito n a. J. A. age. B axter now occupies th eir S alt Creek Mrs. M. C. Brown has moved to farm and H enry Gillam is on th e R ickreall ami is living in th e house place vacated by M r. B axter. fro n tin g the store. L ast M onday her W m . T hom as lias been up from eon, l i . C .S ey m o u r, took ch arg e of C alifornia looking a fte r his properly th e public school there. interests here. A state and co u n ty school a p p o r T h e D allss S h ak esp earian club re tio n m e n t of $10,600 lias been m ade. organized M onday evening by the L u m b er is being hauled to b uild a election of Mrs. II . H . C hace os p res parsonage ju s t west of the B a p tist id en t, Miss L ina Slituffer vice p resi c h u rc h . d en t, Mrs. F . H . M orrison secretary and R. E. W illiam s treasurer. T he T he public school a tte n d an c e has executive com m ittee is Mrs. P auline increased to 263. W illiam s, Mrs. T . J . C lierrington and T h e new S o u th M ethodist pastor, D. P . Stouffer, the com m ittee on p ro Rev. L. C. S m ith , will preach here gram being T racy S taals, Mrs. D M. M etzger and Mrs. Pearl Shaw. T hey n e x t Sunday m o rn in g and evening. m eet every M onday evening a t the of C apt. Fred S arcliet’s ship is a t the fice of School S u p e rin te n d en t S ta rr. m etropolis for a cargo of w heat for the M arried, at the residence of B. S. E nglish m arket. H arris, on R ailroad street, Dallas, on 1). A. E lkins and J. C. Uglow have T hursday evening, October 3rd, 1901, been exam ined for adm issiou to tb s J o h n H . N ighton, of Stiver, and Miss bur as practicing atto rn ey s. M artha J. le m o n s, of Independence, Y ou are inv ited to tlie R ally day E ld er J. R. G. Russell olUiciatiiig. servico a t tba M ethodist Sunday T he bride was beautifully dressed in g ra y ; the groom wore the usual black school a t 9:45 n e x t Sunday. T hey will m ake th eir hom e in Salem , Mrs. S m ith has a fine stock of m i'- where he will engage in the liv»ry liuery a t the co rn er of Main and Mill business. We join th e ir m any friends streets in Dallas and invites tlie la in well wishes for h a p p in e ss and pros dies to call. A prize given w ith every perity. hat. E lder J . R. G R ussell will preach at A young m an wanted a t th is office Oakdale S aturday n ig h t and Sunday m o rn in g , at L iberty a t 3 o’clock and to learn the p rin te r’s trade. a t Dallas Sunday e v en in g ; all are wel I t ’s hard to save m oney, h u t those come. Oakdale Sunday school wilt who buy th eir jew elry and sterlin g sil s ta r t up again next Sunday a t 10. ver ware of M orris can n o t help saving To accom m odate those who are p a r m oney, M tial to th e use of atom izers in a p p ly W es C raven, M ark E llis and W ill ing liquids in to th e nasal passages for Caldw ell went a dozen m iles up the c a ta rrh a l troubles, tbs proprietors p re creek last week and cvnte hom e witli pare E ly ’s Liquid C ream Balm . Price the hides of th ree deer. in clu d in g the spraying tube is 75 See additional local item s in last cents D ruggists or by m ail. T he liquid form em bodies the m edicinal c o lu m n of fourth page. properties of th e tolid preparation. Mrs. H . S. B utz and Mrs. W . I. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by R eynolds a tte n d ed a tem perance the m em brane and does not dry u p m eeting in Lew isville L st Sunday. the secrotions b u t changes them to a Most of th e hop and prim e people n a tu ra l and h ealth y ch aracter. E ly are holding th eir products for b e tte r B rothers, 5fi W arren 81., N. Y . prices tliun h a re y e t been offered. Y ou m: y m atcli the prices of M or N ext Sunday a t the college chapel the following services will be held .- 10 o'clock, S un d ay school conducted by Dr. F. S. L ocke; 11, p reaehing by Prof. D. M. M etzger. 3, m eeting ol the Y. M. a n d Y. W. C. A. a n d also of the J u n io r E ndeavor society. A t 7 our ten th anniversary of the K. L. C. E. will be celebrated w ith th e follow ing program : Fifteen m in u te song service. Reading of K, L. C. E . c h a p te r—I C o rin th ia n s : 13. M usic—S ta n d by the Bible. P rayer. S ong—A nyw here with Jesus. Address— T w enty years of C hristian E ndeavor and T en Y ears of K. L. C. E — D. A. P oling. Address— W ho is Responsible for th e Success or F ailure of the 1C. L C E .f— Prof. A. F . B ittner. Solo— Prof. C. W. K u n tm r. A ddress— O ur Pledgs— Prof. C. W. C ountrym an. O ur Colors, P urple aud WhiU>— Mrs. M smie Cone. M usic— Q u artette. A ddress—C hristiau E ndeavor in the H om e— D. L ynn Guhser. A ddress— C hristian E ndeavor a n d the C hildren— Mrs. M. E. W eaver. Musio. P rayer and M iip ah B enediction. To all these services you are invited. B U E N A V ISTA . J . M. P ra th e r attdA. M. M cL aughlin were D allas visitors M onday. M. N. P ra th e r and fam ily were P ort land visitors last week. Mrs. E. N. H all and c hildren were Salem visitors last week. E ric Clopins, of Siduey, furnished the engine to c u t the corn for E. N. H all’s silo la s t week and i i now saw ing the w inter’s wood for th e town. 1. C. Rowe visited his d a u g h te r, B e r th a , a t M e n m o u th last S aturday. N. E . T y ler is h au lin g clay to P a r k e r to ship to Newberg. A t the special school m eeting last Monday it was votod to have a n in th gratis. Ilorvlle Shives will ba assistant tea- ohsr a t L iberty the coining year. O ur school opens n e x t M onday. B L. M urphy being the tea ch e r. Mrs. C ram er resigned at the last m om ent, th u s m aking the school a weox la te r in com m encing. G ran d m a Scott, of ing old friends here. D akota, is visit M A R K E T REPORT. (Corrected weekly by Folix Noel.) W h e a t, per bushel, 46 cts. B ra n , per ton |14 S h o rts, per to n , »18. O a ts, p e r tiuslsel, 40 c ts. F lo u r, p e r 10 barrels, #2 80. F lo u r, per sack, 80c. B uckw heat flour, »2.50 per cw t. per C orn m eal, »2 fit) per cwt. [Corrected weekly by Brown A Sou P o ta to e s, per b u sh e l, GO ots. B u tte r, per p o u n d , 20 cts. L ard , p e r p o u n d , I2J<gl5 cts. B a c o n ,sid e s, per pound, 10}($14cts H a m s , p e r p o u n d , 13(2)16 cts. S h o u ld e rs, per p o u n d , 8(810 c ts. E g g s ,p e r d ozen, 20 cts C h ic k e n s, p e r doxen »2.50@»4 D ried fru its, p e r p o u n d , 5@12 cts. B e ets, per p o u n d , 1 cents T u rn ip s , per p o u n d , 1 o ts. C abbage, per p o u n d , 2 cts. O nion*, p*r pound) 3 cts. B eans, p e r p o u n d , 5(2.7 cents. C orn m eal, p e r p o u n d , 2£ cts. H a y , per ton, $5®»8. M ilt H o lm an . Sam Sauvain, Assess ris’ clocks, but you o.tnuol m atch the or Myer and H ardy H olm an have clocks a t the price. been b u n tin g a n d fishing over on the A t th e C hristian ch u rch next S u n N eatucca. day there will be the following serv Bids on m an v s ta r .nail routes will ices : Bible school a t 10, preaching be received a t W ashington lip to De at 11 and 7 :30, J u n io r C. E . a t 3:30 cem ber, am ong th em from Salem by and C. E . at 6:30. Subject of morn McCoy to P errydele and b ack six ing serm on, L o tt O p p o rtu n ities; evsn- tim es a week, p re sen t pay $306; from i r g serm on, C hristian U n io n . A. T. Salem via Independence end M on M atlock, pastor. m o u th to Ia-wisville and hack s it C. E. B urroughs and Miss M ary E tim es a week, distance 26 m iles and M cM illan have ju st m arried and are presen t pay $900. living a t the E m m ons place east of New and second hand * th resh ers town. and engines of vuriouh kinds a n d new J . C. Adam s has b o u g h t th e Good tg>d second hand pum ps on sale a t W ag n er Bros. shop. Go and e x am friend pru n e o rchard south of town for »775. in e pum ps. G. L. H aw kins a t the Independence U ncle Bill Brown has a 100 acr« m arble works is m aking some excel field near tow n to re n t for one third len t m onnm ente ami tom bstones. ol the crop of o a ts or w heat. See him Sam ples of hie fine work eau be seen qu ick if you w ant it. in all parts of th e c o u n ty . S ta te of Ohio, C ilv of Toledo,j T h e great carnival, w hich opens a t L ucas C ounty, j P ortland on S eptem ber 19lh and c o n F ra n k J , C heney m akes aeth th a t he tinues u n til O ctober 19tb, 1901, will is senior p a rtn e r of the fi.m of F. J . be well worth a trip lo the m etropolis. C heney A Co , doin g business in the E xhibits of ag ric u lta ral and h o rtic u l city of Toledo, county and sta te afore tu ral products, m ining and m an u fac said, and th a t said firm will pay the tu rin g industries, a th le tic ex o rcis-t, a Crowley is welcomed bock on his farm sum of one hu n d red dollars for each horse shew s t w hich feats of horse once m ore. and every ra se of c atarrh th a t c an n o t m an ship and th e various form s of A. lia ise e n d wife have been in the be cured by the use of H all’s C a ta rrh fancy riding will be seen, anti s m ag m etropolis. C ure. F ra n k J . C heney. nificent m ilitary to u rn a m e n t, p a rtic i C lay to n , N annie end Lena H sim - Sworn to before me and eub-critteil pated in by pi •ketl com panies from in m y presence, th is Bib day c f De th e Oregon national guard, are s few will a tte n d school in Salem . cern hoe, A. D. 1886. of th e a ttrac tio n s i t llte carnival Ibis Pom ona g ra n g e will m eet w ith the (seal) A. W . Glvseon, n o tary public. vear. T he Southern Pacific com pa Saver gran g e next S aturday a t 10 in H a ll’s C a ta rrh C ure is tak en in te r ny will sell tickets *t low rates for the m o rn in g . F o u rth degree mem- nally, and a e u directly on th e blood this occasion. Fare front Dallas bers will pleaee be preaent. and niueous surfaces of th e system »3.70, round trip . T ickets sold only Send for testim onials, free. F . J . C h e -September 26th, October 2nd, 9 th and Joe D elap ia back from W isconsin ney, Toledo, O. Sold by d so g g iits, 75. 16th. L im it six days After d a le of w ith a b r id ) . W e wieli th em m uch H a ll’s Fam ily Pills are th e beet. ¡joy. •ale. they will sell a t cost to close o u t about N early all who heard the Buyer lec 200 suits of broken lots. Go now and got your pick of the whole lot. T hey tu re last F riday evening were delight ed with it, pronouncing it a brillian t are real bargains. gem of pure, bright thought*. O thers ol equal in terest are to follow in be D rop in to the Barne» R acket store half of the college. and you will wonder why th ey have so m any clerka. Stay a little while and you will wonder why they have so m any custom ers. It's because they give everybody such real dry goods bargains. LIST. Those claim s against the city wen- George S cott and fam ily, of Dallas, allow ed: are visiting here. H e is-now able to F H M uicott, h a u lin g .............» 3 00 walk w ith crutches. J M G rant, salary and fees. . . 50 50 VI D E llis, lig h ts ............... ........ 100 50 F ra n k M cCorm ick and family were .1 J W illiam s, street w ork. . . . 11 72 trading in A lbany Tuesday. T h e suit walk .o rd in a ire was passed C ruden Shives, who has been work and on m otion of F iske the estim ated ing in W ashington th ro u g h harvest, cost, of b uilding th e sam e was placed •p en t a few days here recently wit) at »15 • hundred feet for five (set four hie p a ren ts on his way to Eugen- inch w alks and »18 for eight foot walks. whsre he will a tte n d school. T h e ordinance relating ho th e re graveling of c ertain streets was read OAKCROVE. second tim e and laid o a the table. Rev. Moore, B aptist m issionary to T he bequest of M r. U llerv to place Mexico, preached here Sunday and sf vagon scales on M ain s lie s t In front terw ard a sh o rt talk on M exican life. -f bie feed was n o t g ra n te d . On m otion of M uir the street com Services were conducted a t the Me m issioner was ordered to rem ove cer thodist ch u rch Sunday by Rev. H sn tain “ witness” trees on R aillrosd street eel. between academ y and Oak, and to T he neighbors gave a strong testi e n d m onum ents in th e ir placa. m onial of tfieir regard for Lent. Sm ith Fiske moved t h a t M r. Ellis be re bv the u n u su a lly large a tte n d a n c e st quested by the au d ito r to ligh the his funeral T he aervicea were con arc lam p s at the sam e lim e in the ducted by Prof. B. F. M ulkey a t the m orning us the incandescents d u rirg M ethodist c h u rch aud the rem ains in Hie winter. terred in th e Bethel cem etery. H a y ’a r moved th a t the fire and »»• School opened la s t w tek w ith J. C. l a com m ittee be instruaicd lo confer with M. D. E llis and sea if he would P tttv jo h n ss teacher. >*11 his electrio light p lan t la tha city, A. O. R obert's house c au g h t fire on and also to ascertain the probable last S u n d ay , b u t was quicdly e x tin cost of a water system in connection guished. herew ith. M uir adjourned. A fter an absenoe of I I years S. K H . H . Chace has returned from N o rth ern C sfifo rria, wln-re he wss em ployed d uriug th e spring and s u m mer. NOTES. W ith o u t exception these who pa T he nam es of C bas L uFollett, of Sa tronize the steam laundry pronounce lem , and Cbas. C hace, G ilm an N unn, it ahead of any o ther auclt in stitu tio n A lbert C airnes, and LaV erne Burn* of in the city. T ry the place a n d you D allas, swell our num ber to 64. will so conclude. M iss Sm ith, of Lewisville, who re cently cam e to D allas as a stu d e n t, T o introduce his fine new lines of re tu rn e d hom e lost F riday on ac I toots and shoes J. L. Stockton will c o u n t of sickness. far a short tim e offer a good discount. T h e dorm itory is now lighted by Go a t once and see about it. H ie re cently im ported dry goods will shine electricity . Soon our college also will brightly la-side a n y th in g else you esn be trea te d according to th e sam e pre find in the city. In sp e ct his nobby sc rip tio n cloaks and suits. Prof. C ountrym an haa in charge a very expensive collar button. A ny Dr. K erler, the tru e friend of sick one who should chance to have lost anim als, is kept busy prescribing for such an article will please call on bint. them for m iles around. No one D e a th of E. C . H a ll. knows la tte r w hat to do for a sick W hen a child in 1856 he crosaod horse, cow, sheep, goat, hog or dog. the plain s with hfa father who took up a d o n atio n claim where B uena Vista If you believe in p atro u isin g hom e now stan d s. T he p a re n ts died th aie industry us« the products of th e 8a- and were laid to reel in • nearhv cent 1-m soap factory Polk county people etery . Som e ten years ago Its left can there exchange their grease fur the old hom e place and went lo Moe cow, Idaho, where he became q uite toilet or laundry soap. prosperous and p ro m in en t as a c iti zen. O nly two weeks ago he re ttira- B arr’s jaw elry store will th is fall ed th ere from a visit to B uena Vista beat them all in the m atter of fine and w ithin a few hours died from and artiatic th in g s fer preaent». Aak h e art disease. H is rem ains were to sea their navelliea of gold, silver b rought and laid beside his parents. and o th er kinda. T hey are beautias F or m an y years he was th e leading sp irit am ong B uena V ista M ethodists a n d had been m ayor of Moscow — ) m aking som e clothing offerings th a t L. M. H all, R. P. H all and A. J. Hall, it may pay row tn investigate. T here of this county, are bis brothers On* one always gets the full w orth of his sislor, Mrs. E. M. Croisan, lives in Sa money. If your boys front the three lem , and another, Mrs. S m ith a t Ra vear old up need any kind of c lo th in g ttier. T he Y okoham a Tea store is head- quarters for all sorts of glassw are, fine These letters rem ain uncalled fer In plain and decorated tablew are, lam ps tb s Dallas postoffice far the week Slid and srockery T hey can m eet your wants in those lines. ing Oetobsr 7th and parties calling for them will please stute th a t they B U S I N E S S IN D A L L A S . have been ad v ertised : As a blacksm ith Mr. L ynch ho* few Mr T K Cam pbell, superiors. Mr W Green, a** U B Ham ilton, E arl H aw orth, M any ladies around Dallas buy all Elizabeth H einrich, furnishing goods for them selves and Mrs J E Hoppas, their children a t the em porium of W A M arsh, Mrs. Chace. Mr B ert P itt. C. G. Coal), postm aster. T he footwear a t th e Bee H ive is q u ite attractive Inappearance and will A D ra m a tic Treat. T he Fieclier-V anC leve Madison 8q. wear exceedingly well for the prioe. T h eatre com pany will be in Dallas at See th eir show window fer an inkling the city hall d u rin g the week com-' ol w hat may be found inside. .% m encing M onday, Octobor 14, 1901. They have ju st closed a successful en The hardw are you buy a t F a n il's gagem ent in M cM innville d u rin g the store never goes back on you. He carnival, playing to packed hourea handles only first olaas brands of ev both after noons and nights. T he ery th in g in th a t line. You m ay get com pany c o n sist« o l 20 people— count cheaper goode elsew here b u t they will th eta— and curry their own hand and lack in q uality. See bis a ttrac tiv e orchestra. T hey carry special ecettery stock of stoves. H e lias grass seeds of for each production and are consider m any kinds for those who are going ed the best popular priced attraction into stock raising. on Ihe road. The opening bill, Jerry , the T ram p , is produced with the full Mr. Risser, the popular gun sm ith , cast of the com |>etent com pany. The ■hnracter of Je rry is very portrayed is kept more th an busy these days by Mr. McDowell. The heavy Jim supplying the w ants of hu n ters. He B lackburn is p u to a in a m asterly way fills his own shells, and sportsm en al by Qsllali C ovington. F ra n c Lee, tile ways find his a m m u n itio n to be first disputed child, ia a vehicle of a ttra c class. tion th a t gives Babe Fischer, a 14 year-old m iss, a ehance to display Iter Mr. F idler goes to Salem every day liistronic ability. Bert V anCleve, as and will get w hatever you w ant. Ja c k W o rth in g to n , is a host in bim - V salf. T he su p p o rtin g com pany is cast G aynor’s is the only exclusive shoe exceptionally strong. Tuesday night 'h e y will produce th a t uproariously store in town and now here else «an fa n n y com edy. T he L unatics, which you corns so n ear being suited in foot is b u ilt for laughing purposes only. wear. T h eir slippers are so com fort Seats now selling at Belt A C berring- able for evenings. tn n ’s d ru g store. 10, 20 and 30 eents — no higher. You will have to hurry K erslake’s store is th e place te balk buy and sell all nrm iner ef sooond C O U N C IL M EE TIN C . hand things. Nowhere else can you T he iity solons m et for regular bus be so cheaply fitted out far tem porary iness la st M onday evening with Hay- bouse keeping. See his stoves. ter in th e ch air and Vassnll acting as •% au d ito r. Novelties in cloaks end druse goods I’resent— Riggs, Fiske, H sy te r, Cos- in great variety at the Bee H ive. Not per, M uir, Vassail' m arshal and street uften is so good an assortm ent of jac com m issioner. A bsent—G ran t, m ayor and auditor. kets found outside of a c ity stora. LETTER COLLEGE SALEM B U 8IN E S 8 IN V IT A T IO N S . *•* H ave you ever noticed how quiek D ocksteader's livery team s step and how alean and u eat are all th s convey ancea he sends out. Ed Blessing i t s boas driver. Jo h n E. S m ith can n o t be blacksm ithing. b eat at a*. In the d iy goods d e p a rtm e n t ef Brown A Son Iodise will find a greet variety of a ttra c tiv e dreaaing for them selves and their children. Any gen tlem an can th ere have hi* m easure taken end a new su it of clothes m ade lo order prom ptly. Step acroas into th eir grocery and you will find every thing good to eel. Aa a m illiner Miss H allock is not excelled in th is c o unty. Sit* selected nothing h u t the best raw m aterial arid lias the requisite la s ts and skill to m ake up w hat will please th* m ost re fitted ladles. P erfect, D eU don s, A p p etisin g. Nearly all w ho advertise u n d e r our hooding Now T oday prom ptly get w hat they w ant, b n t some (oiks would ra th e r ta k e th e c h i neat o l w aiting a m o n th th a n to attend' a dim e for qttiek re tu rn s. R erusm ber the special school m eet ing a t the city hall a t 2 o’clock next T hursday to vote on adding a n in th grade to the public school course. T b« m illinery star* aver Brow n’s store is us goad as th e beat of them , and will gu aran tee satisfaction to all patrons. T h e C hapin a n d F o n t hops have haan «old a t 11 cent*. Children's Fertilizer. WHITE FRONT T hat’s a good name for Scott’s Emulsion. Children are like young plants. Some will grow in ordinary soil. Others need fertilizers. The nature of some children prevents them from thriving on ordinary food Such chil dren grow right if treated right All they need is a little fer tilizer—a little extra richness. Scott’s Emulsion is the right treatment. Fertilizers make thingsgrow. T hat’s just what Scott’s Emul sion does. It makes children grow in flesh, grow in strength, grow rich blood, grow in mind, grow happy. That’s what we make it for. GROCERY DALLAS Glasses th a t fit will give you com furl and help you to forget worry T he price will cause you n e worry e ith e r if you g e t them of M orris, the leading optician. P om ona grange will m eet with the H . H ayes, Ja s. pll to It a n d W m. Stiver brethren a t 10 o’clock tom or i G ra n t got th e ir prune crops dried in row. njee shape and the o th er orchards are M illard While, has moved from now finishing tip * profitable season'» ru n . T he rain did b u t little dam age. n o rth of Dixie lo 'h is plare. OREGON T . A . RIGGS, Proprietor. I t is a, fact well understood th a t you can buy better and more goods of m e,for less money th an at any store in Polk county. I keep every thing fresh and up to date— always fresh and the best. Here are a few sum m er deli cacies : SWEET PICKLES» JAMS AND JELLIES» PIMOLAS STRAINED HONEY» POTTED CHICKEN j* PO TTED T U R K EY » INSTANTANEOUS TAPIO ca for puddings. Try our an tiseptic toothpicks. Inde pendence creamery butter al ways on ice. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOW NE, Chemists, to o Psarl Si.. N. T. N E W TO-DAY. 50c and #1.00; «11 druggists. Summons. rss.sea rx ir r or ssa o o sed f b h c in o In th e circuit court of the state of Oregon for Polk county—D epartm ent No. 2. C heineketa lodge, No. 1, I n dependent O rder of Odd F e l lows, of Salem. Oregon, a corporation, plaintiffs, vs. Byron H u n te r and Sadie H unter, hie wife: Id a . M, H unter, N ora B. H unter, J u lia A. Sm ith, Alice Bell and and F , L. Bell, her husband; Willi» L. Thom as and Lera Shaddock, adm inistrator of the estate of Thom as M. H unter, deceased, defend ants. J To the above-named defendants, B yron H u n te r and Sadie H unter, his wife, Id a M. H u n te r, N ora B. H unter, J u lia A. Smith, A lice Bell and F . L. Bell, her husband, W illi» L. Thom as and Lem Shaddock, ad- miniHtrator of the estate of Thomas M. H u n te r, deceased: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E STA TE OF Oregon, you and each of you are hereb; ebv re- ijuired to appear and answ er the coin| n plaint tiled against vou in the above entitled court and cauHe, w ithin six Week» of the date of the publication of thin summon», to-w it: the 25th day of October, 11)01, and if you fail so to ap pear and answ er »aid com plaint, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief dem and ed in its complaint, to-w it: F o r a decree fore- cloning plaintiff’» mortgage upon the follow ing dcHcribed real property, to-wit: The weet half of the following tra c t of land: Com mencing a t a point 70 link» west a n d 7.73 chains south of M onum ent No. 3, situ ate a t the southw est corner of block No. 11 in the tow n of Monmouth, comity or P olk and state of Oregon, running thence west 5.71 chains, then south 1.75 chains to the place of begin ning, and containing one acre of land, more or less. To secure the paym ent of the money due upon a certain note m ade by E . A. A r th u r, defendant’s te stato r herein, on or about the 23rd day of M arch, 1394« wherein and w hersby the said E. A . A rth u r promised and agreed to pay to th e order of plaintiff the sum of 9300 three years after date, w ith In terest a t the rate of 10 per cent per annum , and in case suit or action be institu ted to col lect said note or any portion thereof, promis ed therein to pay such sum as the court m ig h t adjudge reasonable as attorneys’ fees in such » n it or ac tio n , and to pay the money», tlue upon said note in U nited State» gold coin And to have it fu rth er declared by the court th a t the »urn of 940 in a reasonable sum tn )>e allowed to plaintiff ah iU attorneys’ fee in this suit, and th a t the said Hen, charge and in c u m b ran ce may lie foreclosed in the manner provided by law. T h a t said land and prem ises beau Id by the sheriff of Pelk county, Ore- un. T h a t the purchaser thereof a t such sale e im m ediately thereafter p u t in poeseseion thereof, and th a t out of the moneys arising from such sal« the plaintiff should be entitle«! to receive the sum of $350 and interest there on a t the rate of 10 per cent per annnrn fr<*m the 23rd day of M arch, 13W, until paid; $40 attorneys’ fees, and $25.47 paid hy said.plain tiff as taxes on the herein described prop erty fo rth# years 1899 and 1900, atui the cost« iff« atthk *) Luckiamute mill 81 mile» from Falls City for »■Is at $6 a If, aud sfciuglM at 41.36, $1.60 and 41.76. We will exchange lust her for a good work team weighing about 1*00 pounds and not over 0 years old. O FZ Î-YEAROLD COT8WOLD EWER SITUER O fJ for »ale or to let out on the ahareo by Samuel Orr at Rickrenll. Also 76 ewe Umbo for sale. N OW IS THE TIME TO IMPROVE YOUR WOOL and bare world to do it here ie the beet itu«k sto«k in In tbe tba w i: Larne else French and Amarli lean Delaine i for salo by L. A. Guthrie, 4 milco • couth of Dal- K A »HAD OF SHROPSHIRE EWES FUR SALE * )U by Mrs. Id s Owlnn, Dallas. R OBBINS WHITER BARLEY lt)R SALE BY W. H. Em ber m r i V I OOTBWOLD S R I the eharee by J . H. lu m e . r HIRTY )LANLNO MILL TO S IL L OR RXClIANffE FOR farm. See or addrem, J . L. Freeland, baleni. FARM TO KEKT NEAR OAKD a LE. to Mie. M. E. Hallock al Dallas. W APPLY E. CLARK. RICKREALL, HAS 440 GOOD Coteweld ewes to let on eharee. 100 AORR FIELD CLOSE TO TOWN TO vent for one third the crop of wheal or «ate by W. 0 . Brown. A u l l b lo o d c o tsw o ld r a m s fo r s a l e . Liberal dieconnt given for clubo and ordero for m orothan on# by A. B. Chandler, Balieton, Or. F FOR SALK AT FALLS CITY AM Y in d of lumbar yon may wish a t a good dio- W E k HATH QTOCR SHEEP TO LET OH THE SHARES BY O B, F. . r Smith a t Lewisville. ONKY TO LOAN OH IMPROVED FARM PRO- perty at usual rates by Osoar Hay ter, Dallas, M o n ey to loan M at security. • p e r c e n t o n fa r m J . L. COLLI NS, Dai lee. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED property SlBLKY * EAKLM . . W E «arm K Have you seen Mr. W isam sn ’s fall stock ef stoves. He can surely plei you in the m atter of a cooking range or w arm ing slovs. All kinds of hard were used by everybody. Once his j custom er you will never leave him . - Farm for Sale. A N K OF THR BE8T 100 ACRE FARMS IN TffR U county, being w«U located and Improved, »Uh r --------- — ity of - it. *- '* orchard —— t h e b*Mt of water and plea Good of •PI»« re. rape«, nec. Sixty auras of aud 16 acres of p lo w la ed aeh bottom ,and ae __ ,__ __„ P _______ < res, 6 to § aeree is ■ o a k p a s tu r o . ññ acres, i«l <lie1 hi ream ente uf th is »uft ch a rg e s ____________ I w> clover, wRh ^ am _ i Ih __ e ____ _ _ a «ne ___ maud. __jid, 1 t a « r « to timothy anti a n d ex p en ses of said ea\^> am i th a t th e p la in - I 10 acres to rye «ram. Will giv« Pr.mediate pecem- tiff h av e such o th e r f n r tn s r and d iffe re n t re- *•**». **»»* * years time on fl.OTO at 6 per seal. If de- lief a s m a y -jteu i rneot u n to th w h o n o rab le 1 $**7«« J * special effort mil this farm for the «implo craeon that I know court to the principle« of equity, te the price win i eaT ~ ‘ s buyer “ the place. * and each of you, are hereby furthei Title perfect. O. CAMPBELL, Dallas. 3 fled th a t on the flth day of Septem ber, f901, the Hon. K. P. Boise, judge of the above ■ e n titled oourt, made acj o rd e r a t the city of I Salem in M arion qonnty, Oregon, auythoriz-1 ing and direct i*u this *mnmom* to h* served | a p m you by pubi ¡calióu thmrectf, onqc a woek , publication fù r d r. co ns «cuti ve w eeks Notice. th e 1’iati ( V m t y ' r p n WRnVf IT MAY CON*E«N FELIX NOEL ltetifcUer, a new spaper published weekly a t , I hm pla«*ed hie null accounts In mi hoods Ur UoHia, r.4 k onuaty, l> n « ra , sod t h . Rrat '«««M s»* -»*>•«»»* *» ¿» 7 » . ' o a b lle atiaa ol .h i. . » m ads th a , ' 1 ^ " “ O H H N N H H,,f i T C .N v ' A t k K ' T v ' » A T O -1 . J J O , H I . M Vf c N V A AR L R Y Y and TO W N H K N D It H A R T A ttorneys for plaintiff. « A y * euit S i l will -M t be I f ■ommeacod > •- ~ « I - J and fully paid h r th a l l t i date, ; e»am*•ii2*fo»i».'tite t «ttoniey.