DALLAS I L u m ber. Montgomery A Mulligan are now Everything wanted in the line of FUOBATK. prepared to furnish auv kind of linn 1 ladies’ and children’s furnishing goods Sibley, J. her on short notice. Saw and planing can be had of Mrs. Chare. She makes The 8< mi-annual account of the j mills three fourth miles west of Falls a specialty of corse-s and hosiery. Thomas Pe irce estate was filed and j City, with branch office and yard at «•a Airlie in charge of W. J Turuidge. approved. Most folks say that I locks leader’s Our lumber is searouetl and trimmed The guardianohip M Birdie Beal and it pays to buy dry lumber. Plans livery stable beats th> m all in the was closed and lioiubmeu discharged. and estimates furnished frie. Write ■natter of furniibiiig safe teams and The semi-annual arrotint of the E. for further information.—John Mont­ stylish outfits. Try him and form P. Gwitin estate was presented and ap­ gomery. general manager. Wm. Mul- j your owu opinion. pro'e I. ligun, yard manager. .-a The sale of real property of the A. ( Observant people who have visited W h at d e th eC h lld arn D rink? \! Bryant estate was confirmed and Don’t give them lea or coffee. Have j various hardware stores ill the valley the administratrix ordered to make you tried the mw fond diink Graiii-oT have oonclmlrd (list Mr. FaulVa as- deed. It is delirious aud nnuri-hing and lablishmeiii in lhi« city is equal to The administrator o? the John Me* lakes the place of coffee. The more | the I teat of them, For years he has Qnerrv estate was authorized to ex Graiu-l) you give the childern the \ -tuck close to business and studied pend $176 f<>r a monument over the more health you distribute through the waul« of the community in that grave of il.e deceased. He ir systems. Grain-O is made of line. Aa soou as a desirable new 11.8. Blitz was chosen guardian of pure grains, and when properly pre­ tiling la put on the maiket he pro- the minor heirs of Gust Peterson, de­ pared tastes like the choice grades of cures it. None of his customers ever ceased, under ♦4.000 bund. oott'ee bu’ costs about one fourth as complain of being unfairly treated. .** In tin- mailer of tbe R. L. Skinner much. All grocer* sell it. 15 cents Keeping the feet dry and warm has -stale, tbe |>eiiiioti of Edna Edgar and 25 cents. much to do with both comfort and Was inquired into and dismissed, the C O U N C I L M E E T IN G . health. Gaynor’s shoe store is the costa to be paid by petitioner. In the place to get footwear that will keep same care G. E. Lea is petitioned that The representatives of the different T. W. Wann lie cited to appear and city wards met In regular session last out wet and cold. show cause why he should not turn Monday evening, with everybody pres «•* over the property of said estate in his ent except the street commissioner. Let the 8alem stage driver bring hands to the administrator and it was Oscar Hayter was allowed |15 for whatever you want from that city. ordered that citation issue to said drafting three ordinance», and tlie *** Wann to ap|>ear November 16th and Thurslou Lumber company $33 for show cause why the prayer should lumber duriug September. If your gun or ammunition do not no> be granted. The 6re and- water committee re­ give complete satiafaction consult Mr. G. \V. McLaughlin was made ad ported that M. D. Ellis would sell hi* Kisser, the gunsmith, about jt. He ministrator of die J. 8. Bunker estate electric light plant to the city, provid­ Hiorougldy uaderatMids the firearms under $700 larnd and the priqierty ir ing they put in water works in con­ business in all its details. to fie appraised by J. M. Prather, \V. junction therewith, for ♦10 000: that .% L. W e l l s ami Miles Porterfield. if given a five year contract lie would Mr. Lynch prides himself in giving give the city an all night service of 20 perfect satisfaction to every customer H. L. Fenton has just bought for arc lights for 1150 a month; or that of bis blacksmith shop. Livesly A Co at 9 cents 252 babe of if given a five year contract he would w- *»* Imps as follows: I. F. Yoakum 179, inn the sHine number of* a res aa now Mias Hallock has cause to be proud Card Bros. 82, D. Shepherd 22, and for the same price aud light up in the morning. The whole matter war of her am cess aa a milliner. Not only Oscar Taylor 19. thoroughly discussed and laid over to do all of her previous customers come Conrad Siafrin, clerk at Wilson's next meeting. back hut new ones are dropping in drug store, is down with fever. Ail ordinance regarding the grading every day. - It indicates that sho Prosecuting Attorney Hart lias re­ of certain stteets was read Aral time. knows how to please the ladies. Au incandescent light was ordered turned from several weeks attendance *** placed in the Main street bridge. at circuit court in Salem. The |45 steel range in the show window of Brown A Son is attracting EOLA. See notices of the Cleveland concert considerable attention, (or it is a company. They come well recorn* beauty and so conveniently construct­ Hop* are all baled here. mended and will no doubt give a good entertainment at the city* hall next Tbe 9th grade is taught in our ed. All who patronize them hav* * chance of getting it for nothing. Monday evening. school this term. When you want the very best grocer­ Ruthyn Turney, the great violinist, The name of T. W. Brunk’s place is ies see Frank Brown about it. at the city hall next Monday evening. Spring Brook Farm. CO UN TY COURT. A G R E A T M A N 'S ID E A . EN IU S, as R uskin defines it, is sim ply irai a superior power o f seeing. H ave you | v||Jl the genius to see h ow im portant an element in the success o f your house-keeping is the use o f Ivory S oap ? Judged by the w ork it does Ivory is the cheapest soap in A m erica to-day. It is harmless. Embroideries, laces and delicate stuffs should be washed only with Ivory Soap. l_ Z ? l LO CA L A N D G E N E R A L - W H A T W E H A VE L E A R N E D D U R IN G T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL- For groceries go to Onfield's. Joseph Brous ant) Mrs. Nancy John son, both far advanced in years, were married at Independence last week. It has been decided to add a ninth A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r grade to the Dallas public school N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e a d e rs course. In Abre Vlate d P a r a g r a p h s . Mrs. A. C. Gist has been out from Neatucca on a visit to her father, Geo. Spectacles anti glasses at Pfennig’s. Brown. Miss Houck is teaching at Mont­ Frank and Lee Taylor have bought gomery, Miss Ella Pettyjohn at R -tl the place where Mr. Boese has been Prairie, Miss Sophia Hhives at Parker, living at the north end of the Guthrie Miss Alice Gray at Cochrane, Miss De­ lane. lia Pagenkopf lit American Bottom, Mrs. Nancy Tillery at flail, ton, B. L. j The Cleveland concert company at Murphy at Buena Vista, F. W. Royal t»ie oily Hall next Monday evening at Willeinina and J. C. Pettyjohn at will present Ruthyn Turuey, the great "Dak Greve. Sunny View, west of Su- violinist. vcr, is without a teacher. the Cleveland concert cem- The next county teacher's institute pany nt the city hall Monday evening, will Wo held in Dallas about the mid-j October 28th, will appear the great die of November, continuing three violinist, Ruthyn Turney. davs, and a fourth day will lie devoted T .... n , to Hie interests of t school i i directors. j . ... Mrs. , . Lillie . , Wing, » of Goldendale, . ... . « ’ Washington, lias been visiting tier Superintendent Ktarr is already tak­ I aunt, Mrs. Mary Miller, near Bridge­ ing steps to get them enough interest­ port, and Miss Kdith Miller has gone ed to attend. If all the school officers in the countv would come together to visit Portlaud kindred. and speud a day discussing school in Miss Bertha Gooch, whose father Urests the outcome would be increas­ and uncle run the Dallas flouring mill is teaching at Guthrie and is well ed i merest ull ulong the line. liked by ho>h parents and pupils. Jus. S i n i O n t o n is a musician with Harry Dunn is remodeling and im­ the Fischer <& VanCleve show here proving his home opposite that of J. last week. E Smith. Chits McDonald and wife, Mrs. Sam Any oiie desiring a young man to Thurston and her sister, Miss Palty- son, Mr. Ssrchet and wife, and hi. work mornings, evenings and Satur­ brother, Capt. Bardlet, of an English day for his board should see Pre-i lent ship now loading wheat at Portland Poling. met the other evening at the home of The L. B. Frazer farm, loo. ted two VV. A. Wash and wife to enjoy a sea­ miles northeast of McCoy and con­ son of vocal and instrumental music. taining about 540 arrea, is for sale For particulars address Corbett, Fail- V. 8. Grant is back from inspecting some of the best flocks of thorough'- ing * Robertson, Portland, Oregon. bred goats in California. All lovers of music t-houiil hear the J. C. While, of Oak Grove, present­ noted Ruthyn Turney in 111* city hull Monday evening, October 28th. ed last Tuesday to Mrs. Itemizer a bo* i On November 7t!i, 8th and 9th Dr. of very line apples of different varie­ ties. He has sold over 100 boxes at 50 Lowe, the well known octilo-oplicUn, cents a bushel. Verily ¡1 pays to will l>e at Hotel Gail in Dallas. This is his tenth visit here and he expects raise good fruit for (he market. to come for ten years more. Miss Myrtle Gardner, of Eola, is teadiing at Buell’s chapel. VVm. Guy, son of M Guy and wife There are now babies at the homes and soninlaw of J. J. Williams, died in Lebanon last week. Some twent- of Win. Lee and L. I. Bersell. tv years ago he niarrie I Clara, the Who can furnish us n good turkey y mngest daughter of Mr. Williams by for Thanksgiving. his firut wife. The Guv and Williams families went to the funeral last Sun­ Besides much other market stuff, Oliver Stump has sold from a small day. i w ith John Wiseman, the hustling hard ware man, never fails to ke*j> up with the procession. He has a complete stock of everything of the kind and sells it cheap enough. •*« Twenty-odd years experience in One of the most attractive grocery stores in this county is that presided Dallas has given John E. Smith a over by Frank Brown ill Dallas. Me- good reputation as a blacksmith. sides keeping a complete aud well ar­ ranged assortment of thb ntist popu­ See those fine pianos for sale at lar brands of eatables, he is constant­ ly putting oil display Borne novel ad­ Kerllake’s furniture store. He buys vertising device to attract the eye. He and sells everything in the way of sec is an enterprising gioffer from the ond hand furniture and keeps various kinds of new furniture. word go. The distilleiy has bought all the Remember the Shakesperean lec­ ture at the college chapel tomorrow surplus apples, also some prunes. evening, Henry Brophy has sowed lots of Mrs. Fred, Wagner is down with grass seed this fall, both oil hill land and low laud. fever. Ira Alderman, the jeweler, has mov­ ed from Amity to McMinnville. J. M. Yocom and wife, of Yamhill, have bee^i visiting his futlier, Hatha­ way Yocom, at Oakdale. Mrs. W. H. Holman and children have been up from McMinnville visit­ ing her mother, Mrs, N. Holman. There is a freshness about Brown's groceries that people like, anil no wonder, for a glanoo at the interior of that up to dale store will convince you thast they have tbe world’s choic­ est products in glass, tin and pack­ ages. Next Monday, Octolier 28th, and only then, 500 yards of swias embroid­ ery for 6 cents s yard, each buyer be­ ing limited to 10 vards, at The Bee Hive. Mrs. T. A. Farley has gone to spend the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Travis, at Falls City. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wilson are rc j .icing over the advent of a boy. Evangelist M.irshel is getting things warmed up at the M. E. church. The more people hear him I he nioro they like him. The special meetings will continue for at least another week. He was horn near Dallas, his mother being s sister of Grandma Harris. J. F. Groves sold 95 hales of hops at 11 cents. In neither this nor in Benton o- L E T T E R LIST. Lane counties were there enough These letters remain uucalled for in plants to dry all the prunes offered. The drying capacity must be increas the Dadns postoffice for the week end­ ing October 21st, and parties calling ed before another season. for them will please state that they The Southern Pacific is distribut­ have been advertised: ing among enterprising farmers in Mr Johnnie Belitu, the Willamette valley 90 new kinds of Mr Ole Crogan, 2, wheat, 30 of barley and 20 of oats to George Cochran, lie experimented with and the best se­ Mrs Nellie Ferguson, lected to plant more extensively. Mrs Wm Gleason, Mr Geo Hurlbert, Very few persons «sport more than Mr J Keamer, half a orop of 'potatoes. They are A M McKinney, worth a cent a pound willi au upward Habt Miller, 2, tendency. Mr Dorsey Owens, 2, Wm. Miller has rnised about 5 tons Mr John Pearry, of stock beets aud 20 of carrots, and Jas Patton Ksq. will find a ready sale. C. O . C o a d , postmaster. We have just ordered the Oregoni­ an for Henry Gillam, of Salt Creek, lie getting it and this paper a year for 12 25. A u u m berof others will do likewise as soon as they cun get around to it. The Finest Cake Is made with Royal Bak­ ing Powder. Always light, sweet, pure & wholesome. T h e B y e re -P u rv ln e W e d d i n g . Ae 10:30 o’clock Sabbath morning, October 20th, at the residence of the bride’s parents six miles south of In­ dependence, Mr. A . G. Byers snd Miss Edna Purvine, both of Polk county, were united in marriage, Rav. Dr. Thompson officiating. The event was one of great pleasure snd beaiTy. The parlors were very tastefully deco­ rated with fragrant flowers snd viue>. Standing under an elegant areh of green, the contracting parties took up­ on themselves the solemn vows of the marriage covenant. A large number of relatives were present, even to the aged grandmother of the bride, who njoyed the occasion most heartily. The happy couple were the recipients of many beautiful pjeaents of crystal and silver. After the most hearty congratulations a delicious wedding dinner waa served, which all enjoyed immensely. . Mr, and Mrs. Byers have the best wishes of many friends. They expect to make their home on the Andrew Byers homestead a few miles north of Independence. FA LL S O ITY. Frank Butler is surveying for Plankingtou, of Bridgeport. Bert Lucas, of Moumoutb, was en­ gineer of tbs passenger train held up near Eugene early Wednesday morn­ ing. The new college portico is being painted and a gymnasium for the stu­ dents has been secured. Mr, Thompson, one of the Hotel Gail proprietors, is expected back from Lebanon today with a bride. NEW TO-DAY. ▲ NTKD-&0 HEAD DP SHEEP NUT UNDER a y Bar «Id. J. L. Pur vine, roui« N«. 1, Salem Oregon. BULL FOR SERVICE S HORTHORN home of Henry Fern In Dal 1 . DOZEN CORDS OF DRV FOUR FOOT FIR . wood wanted at the DalUa flouring mill. T WO LOTS CONTAINING HOUSE AND BARN, alto • block ef land, for aale by O. W. Wllcux at lifflUtBO. R 8ALE BY O. E. FOCHT ON THE JUDGE Stouffer place near BalUten 4U neunie and 80 wether goats. F Mr. ARROTO AND 8TOCK BEETS FOR RALE BY W. W. Miller in Dallas. Rev. R. A. Bristol has been fetch­ ing his goods from Albany and is now settled with his wife iu the M, E. per­ sonage. C NE KRAUT CABBAGE FOR BALE AT 1 CENT a pounT - home of . Freak _ _ Butler near und ai the P Falla City. Nathan Emmett and wife have moved into their house which is being nicely printed. A Urge quantity of fine lumber is being hauled out while (he roads are good. Mr. Syron has bought a tract of land of Frank Butler and is having the lumber hauled by Fred Lombard to build a house and barn. Justin Hunter haa rented Glaze's land. AT THE m 8 HEAD OF MIXED GOATS by J. M. Dennia near Fall« Clip. L BOUT b IN PACKAGE8 cents. Apply hete. N : EWSPAPERS FOR ■ OF 60 FOR 16 RTY ACRES OF GOOD PLOW LAND NEAR UallM for rent by W. C. Brown. See him at once If you want it. F pWO 2 YEAR-OLD COT8WOLD L sale by Samuel Orr at Rick real). BUGR8 FOR Mrs. * Mr. Vanpelt Is now able to walk with crutches. H. L. Fenton haa bought of Justin Hunter 36 bales of hops st 10 eents and of A. W. Loews 121 balsa at 9 and 10 cents. Monday only, October 28th, no, 12 all silk ribbon at 5 cents a yard at the Bss Hive. Not more than 5 yards sold to suy purchaser. J. L. Collins has torn down his old barn and built a new one in rear of it. He haa also substituted a neat wire fence for the old woodsn one around Ills home. It improves the appear­ ance of both his own and surrouuding premises. Th* Dallas Baptist ohursh was built in 1868, but they have never had a parsonage. A six room cottage is now being erected back of the B U S I N E S S IN S A L E M . church fur the pastor’s family. Rev. J. R. G. Russell has his coat off snd We ars using soap made at the fac­ makes s full hand at the work- tory near the woolen mill and find it equal to the best we have ever had from any other source. They will take Polk county grease in exchange for it. scon’s Last week Samuel Orr advertised in this paper 65 sheep for sale and out. because Prairieton Todd, of Falls City, has now he orders the been expecting the arrivul of his fath­ one insertion of a 'liree line notice Month after month the steam laun­ er and family from Arkansas. They did the work for him. dry does our washing and we have no come to remain. What is the use iu employing some desire to make any change. Try them O. E. Focht of Ballston was in town one to do your dyeing for you. If once and you will be of the same Wednesday, much improved iu health'. you use Putnam Fadeless Dyes you mind. can do it just as well as a professional. Rev. Tschorigon, who lectured heie of Cod Liver Oil is the means patch in Dallas about $G0 worth of to­ J. L. Stockton’s popular dry good- If you love music, hear Ruthyn at the close of colfbge last summer, Sold by A. K. Wilson, 10c. per pack­ age. matoes. store has been open hsrdly throe of life, and enjoyment of life to Turney at the city hull next Monday will preach st the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and evening. Exposure to a sudden climatic months hut is already doing a fine thousands: men women and W. C. Brown has rented to John evening. change produces cold in the head and business. The higli quality and low children. Middleton 100 acres of farming land Prof. J. W. Hudson will lecture at Mrs. M. M. Ellis has been very sick catarrh is apt to follow. Provided price of the goods and the courtesy of just out on the Salem road, and has the college chapel tomorrow evening but is about over it. When appetite fails, it re­ with Ely's Cream Balm you are nrm both proprietor and clerks have great­ in the same locality 40 acres more for and tell about his travels in the land When food is a Henry Claufleld has sold his 126 ed against nasal catarrh. Price 50 ly contributed towards that end. Polk stores it. rent. of Shakespeare. Those who failed to . eii's at druggists, or Ely Bretheis. eounty people should remember that burden, it lifts the burden. hear his previous lecture missed a bales of hops at 10$ cents. Miss Tents Kimball is visiting va­ 56 Warren Ktriet, New York, will for years he lived among thorn. treat and should not fail to attend When youlose flesh.it brings Craven Bros, have 75,006 bushels of mail it. The Balm cures without rious places in the east. this time. grain in the Ballston warehouse pain, does not irritate or cause m eet­ the plumpness of health. Misses Hattie and Myrtle Williams Dr. Keeler at the steel bridge is the G. L Hawkins at the Indej>endenoo Some has been sold at 45 cents. It When work is hard and have bought a home for themselves in marble works is making some excel­ lias bsen almost impossible to get cat ing. It spreads itself over an irritat­ most skillful veterinarian in the two ed and angry eurface. relieving imme­ countiee and is constantly curing sick duty is heavy, it makes life McMinnville. lent monuments aud tombstones. to ship. diately the painful inflnmma'ion, animals. Reinember him when any bright, Mrs. Kate Com] has been chosen ex Samples of bis flue work can be seen Cream Balm George Clark, of Ballston, has dug cleanses and cures. of your brutes are ailing. ecutrix of the Harry Coad estate with­ in all parts of tbe county. 800 sacks of potatoes and W. W quickly cures the cold. is the thin edge of the out bonds. Ross Rowell. Buford Stockton, of that vicinity, has sold 14 wedge; the thick end is food. Tee greatest violinist of the age, Ru Regular services at the Baplia 8tone and M. Michelbook are to ap­ tens of prunes at 3$ cents. The rains will anon be here and ma­ thyn Turney, will be at the city hal! church next Sunday morning and praise the property. ny persons will need new umbrellas But what ¡6 the use of food, Monday evening, October 28ili. Mrs. Haiti« Rhodes, nse Williams, -tvening. Tliev have all sorts st the New York when you hate it, and can’t di­ Dr. Hayter has paid |376 for the 17- is among her kindred here. At t h e Bee H i t s next Monday. Oc­ Racket. They have splendid under gest it? Travis McDevitt has been promoted foot front lot between the Observer All Jas. Grant and wife,of Kings Valley tober 2 8 t h , and no longer, 1,000 yards j wesr for l-oth sexes and sll age* to assistant raihoad agent at Inde­ office and that of Sibley A Ealtin. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod of outing flannel will •>« offered at 7$ I clothing is guaranteed to be exactly pendence, his place at the depot be­ were in town Tuesday, Mrs. Smith has a fine stock of mil­ taken by George Wbitehorn, who is rents, no more than 10 yards being as represented. Their shoe* can’t be Liver Oil is thefood that makes Dr. Cavanagh has returnrd from sold to any purchaser. linery at the corner of Main and Mill succeeded by Hug!» Black in tbe Bee beat. you forget your stomach. streets in Dallas and invites the la­ Hive and Richard Paul is now clerk­ Southern Oregon. Dr. Woods’ sister, Mrs. Hattie Big­ If y o u h a v t n o t trie d It, s e n d fo r f r e e s a m p le . Its a g r e e a b le t a s t e will dies to call. A prise given with every ing in the grocery department of W. H E. Koser has bought of Asbnry gin, is here from Iowa for a good long su rp ris e you. Triple plated and extra tipped oil lial. am ista. C Brown A. Son. Shultz his property iu the southern v i s it , and so is Mr«. Nansy Carson, a verware in newest designs aud latest BOWNE. itr e e tV ’ - ChN % w Y o r k * 40 edge of town, consisting of a good j niece of Mrs. Emmons. Uncle Bill $ 1 . 0 0 i a ll d r u g g i s t s New and second hand threshers shapes at tbe Yokohama Tea store Mrs. Eleanor Sherman, of Independ and engines of various kinds and new ence. is slicing John L. Sherman for dwelling and some 20 acres of land, Brown knew her nearly 60 years ago. Every ’¡liecc guaranteed. Try their also household furniture, two cows, Mid second hand pumps on sale at Mrs. Weaver haa on exhibition in new Porto Rico coffee. a divorce. wood and feed for about $S,400 Mr. 1 Mr«. Chare’« window a number of Wagner Bros. shop. Go and exam­ Sbttlts has bought three lota opposite Earl Wood and John Albert Winn wood and leather article* decorated ine pumps. A topcoat somewhat lighter than a have been sent to the reform school | F r e a b y t e r ia o parsonage and will at with fire etching or pyrograpby. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) once erect a neat cottage tlieie. Thin is a new line of art work which ; regular winter overcoat is often desir­ friim this eounty. Lucas County, j 8*‘ able. At Johnson’s clothing hunse Frank J. Cheney makes nutli that he Misses Mary Ellen Guthrie and , has become very popular througliout ! they have such in loose fitting but Andrew Peterson, of Pallas, is in the ea«t and is mesling with much fa­ is senior partner of the fi.m of F. J. Edith Miller had a joint birthday par­ graceful style* of sll sizes and lengths. very poor health. Cheney A Co , doing business in the ty the other evening at the borne of I vor and dshght by all lovers of the ar­ They are made after the latest fash­ tistic. The greatest viollri*». of the century the former. city of Toledo, county and state afore­ ions and so is their winter clothing. said, and that aaid firm will pay the — Ruthyn Turney— will he at tbe city Wm. Headley hae moved te Yaqui It will not pay yon to buy men’s or The L. B. Frazer farm, sum of one hundred dollars for each hall Monday evoning next. Monday while working in a well 7 j na bay and Cal Headley will move to youth’s suits before inspecting the of­ and every case of catarrh that cannot feel deep at Mr. Hill's i.ew house two Portlaud. located two miles north­ ferings of G. W . Johnson A Co. Other tilings being equal the mer­ be cured by the use of Hjtll’a Catarrh miles out on the Monmouth road, The great violinist, Rnthvyn Tur chant who advertiaes will alwaya get Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Tlioniaa Elliott waa suffocated by foul ney. will be here next Monday night. east of McCoy, contain­ more trade than the one who does not Sworn to before me and aoh-cribed air reused by a blaat. It waa with dif -)ctober 28th. He is an artist and The Barr jewelry store is well stock • advertise. fieulty that he was extricated from plays not only claasit^l but tbe mu- ed with gold and silver articles. in my presence, this 6th day of De­ For ing about 540 acres. For cember, A. D. 1886. Dr. Cavanaugh, who opened a den­ Ids perilous position. Mr. Sault was • ic that suits the taste« of all, a finish­ wedding present* or gift# to friends (seal) A. W. Gleason, notary public. tal office litre last spring, has secured let down and tied a rope around him ' ed musician that can entertain every they sre the very thing snd within particulars address, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter­ a better poeition as demonstrator in a and they drew him up in an exhaust­ one. the'reach of neerly every body. ed condition, but he was socn all nally, and acta directly on the blood Portland dental college. right again. and mucous surf ice* of the system. O A S T O R X A . At the city hall Monday evening, Mend for testimonial*, fre-. F. J. Che­ *_ y f ft l ÜIU Always G If y< u want t o buy g o a t s nr thaep ' Bonn Ag I October 23lli, Ruthyn, the great vio- ney, Tole.k>, O. Sol.I by -liuggists, 75. Portland, Oregon. see our advertising under New Today, i j liniat. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Emulsion FOR SALE? taw. MR * U p i EB8TER8 INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY, latest edition, for sale cheap at tbia office. W G OOD STOCK BHKKP AND LAMB8 FOR BALE in large or small lota by J. W. Orr, Rickreall. A GOOD TEAM OF BLACK MARES, WEIGH- ing about 1250 pounds, also a ski of team har­ ness tor sale-by John W. Orr at Rickreall. AOONS, CARRIAGES, HACKS, AND BUG- glee for sale or to trade for stock by H. M. Brown near Dallas. W CHEAT FOR SALE AT 2ft CENTO A BUS- S EED het by Caes Gibson near Rickreall. R E N T -227 ACRES IN PEEDEE V A L L E Y - 11 acres in hops, 96 acres in cultivation, the r balance pasture For further particulars inquire of r. K. Myer. Dallas. r no 000 FEET OF SEASONED FENCINO AT THE t) Luckiamute mill 8J miles from Falla City for stile at 96 iM , and shingles at 91.26, 91.50 and 91-76. We will exchange lumber for a good work team weighing about 1200 pounds and not over 9 years old. OW 18 THE TIME TO IMPROVE YOUR WOOL and here is the best stock iu the world to do it N° with: Large sise French and American Delaine ranis for sale by L. A. Guthrie, 4 miles south of l)al- PLANINO MILL TO 8ELL OR EXCHANGE FOR farm. See or address, J. L. Freeland, Salem. u ll blo od cotow o ld ram s f o r balk . Liberal discount given for clubs and orders for more than one by A. B. Chandler, Ballston, Or« F E HAVE TOR BALE AT FALLS CITY ANY kind of lumber you may wish at a good die* W tVTOCK SHEEP TO LET ON THE SHARES BY O B. F. . Í Smith at Lewisville. o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m M perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, M oney to loan security. pro - DallM, a t o p e r c en t on farm J. L. COLLINS, Dallse. w E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farm property. SIBLEY k EAKIN . . Notice to Creditors. In M m district e I ef U m United States Iss U m la the matter ef Frank R. Welder, bankrupt. In bankruptcy. To the creditors of Frank R. Welds*, of Kola, In the ceuaty of Pelk end district aforesaid, a a bankrupt: o t i c e in h k r b r y g i v e n t h a t o n t h s 12th day of O c t A .D . 1901, tbe aaid Flunk R. Welder w m duly adjudicated b aak rapt, and that the first meeting ef hie oreditors will be held at tbe of­ fice ef Danl. F. Stouffer at UallM un the. 2nd day of Nov., A. D„ 1901, a t t e ’duek In the aft#moot , nt which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the beak nipt, aa«l transact such other business as may prop­ erly come before said meetiug. R. E. WILLIAMS, Referee In haukrtpley. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 29rd day of Oct., A. D . 1901. N Farm for Sale. O N I OF THE R U T Ino ACNI KARSH IN TIIK. county, being well located and Improved, alth the best of water and plenty of it. Good orchard of apples, pears, plums, grapea, etc. Sixty auree »I plow land, 26 of slashed ash bottom ,and 15 aeree of oak pasture. Of the 08 aerea, 6 to 8 acres is seeded to clover, with % Une stand, 6 acr«e to timothy snd 10 acres to rye grass. Will give immediate posses­ sion. and 5 year» time on 91,010 at 0 per tent. If de­ sired. Prise, 92.700. 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