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Lum bar, DALLAS IN V ITA TIO N S . Montgomery A Mulligan are now At Ullrey’s feed store oeposite ths Miss Ollie Hastings lias returned prepared to furnish any kind of lum blacksmith shops, you can get, besides from Portland. ber on short notice. Saw and planing all kinds of mill stuff, grit, ground W. E. Williams is having a very mills three fourth miles west cf Falls bone and oyster shells to make your serious time with sciatic rheumatism. City, with branch office and yard at liens lay. Airlie iu charge of W. J. Turnidge. J. F. Hastings is working on a barn Our lumber ia seasoned and trimmed The truck belonging to Dockstcad- for J. C. Johnson. ami it pays to buy dry lumber. Plans er’s livery stable will do hauling of all Will Barker is building* large stock ami estimates furnished free. Write j for further information.— John Mont-I kind* and especially pianos ami furni barn (or Verd Johnson. gomery. general manager, Wm. Mul ture, Wesley Morrison is the driver and is really to serve you. O. Buchanan is banging tho paper ligan, yard manager. ill the new stoic building. *** Try U ra in -O ! T - y C ra ln-O ! A R. Lewis is working for the It you want tn see well pleased la Ask your grocer to show you a Charter Oik saw mi'l company. package of Grain-O, the new fix a I dies, interview those who have been A B Geyer will finish Mr. Buch ! drink that takes the place of cotfee. buying ladies ami childrens furnish The children may drink it without in ing good» from Mrs. Cliai-e, who mak anan’s store building this week. jury as well as tile adult. All who try es a specialty of these lines. This place has been full of drum it, like it. Graiu-O has that rich seal mers tile past week. brown ol Mocha or Java, but it is The blacksmith wink done bv J. E. The members of Airlie camp will mail* from pure grains, amf the most Smith always proves to be well done, delicate stomach receives it without have a hunting match on November 27til , with a supper and ether enter ¡distress, i the price of cnlfee. 15c. j Hardwsieman Fanil is supplying tainments on the following evening. and 25 cts per package. Sold by all lots of grass seeds to mauy farmers grocers. »11 around. No lady who rea’ ly want* A coyote was seen near here recent C O U N C IL M EE TIN C . a stove is apt to leave bis store with ly. and the organization of a wolf club is seriously contemplated. The city fathers met last Monday out buying one. Those who need builders hardware may expect to get A. Landsman and wife, of Lewisville, evening for the tramiction of any bug their wants fully supplied by him returned on Friday,s motor from a iuess that might come up at their first When you want rope he stands ready regular semi monthly meeting. visit in Portland. Present—Fiske, Muir, Cosper. Vas to rut off any length of the desired jOROTHY In the nursery can calculate the A. I). MvKisson. formerly of this sail and Hayter marshal and street size. plare, ia now working in a wholesale coni in issioner. price of Ivory Soap per cake, but it would ¡louse ill Portland. Absent— Mayor, auditot. fjhmt and take a mathematical genius to calculate its Not all that glitters is gold nor are Hugh Estes, of Walla Walla, lias Riggs. all shoes wlia' they seem to be. At I true value. For he must take account of The fire and water committee re Gay nor’» footwear store they sell ev sold his stoek ranch near the summit and brought Ilia cattle to this place to ported verbally on the electric light ervthing on honor. The leather and time, labor, and materials. He must deduct from the propcti'ian and were given further workmanship invariably turn out as dispose if. apparent cost the saving in the longer life of the cake, time. represen ted. M D Ellis, ligli's. ....................$102 50 ROLL OF HONOR in the longer life of the washed fabric, in the labor *** Thurston Lumber C o ............ 15 80 Of the Dallas public school for the required, in the time consumed, in the strength ex After being repaired by Mr. Risser, I, Ground, finding corner . . . 6 00 month nf October: J M Campbell, filing saws .. 75 yon may feel sure that your firearms pended, in the results obtained. W hen all is finished, Ninth grade— Amv Ifibhard, Rich J J Williams, work, .............. 12 75 will shoot well. By long experience ard Webstar, Harvey Coats. lie knows exactly how to fill shells to Ivory is the cheapest soap in the world. - It floats. Eighth grade— Clara Dasbiel, Elsie J M Grant, salary .................. 21 75 F H it uscott, hauling .......... 1 00 make them the most effective. Dashiel, Lydia Muscott, Ell* Roy, The quarterly report and bill of tile V Floyd Myer, Alfonso Mansion, Clies- auditor were referred to the finance Stage Driver Fiddler gets many Sa ley Kmbree. com mittee. lem errands by treating patrons right. For groceries go to Osfield’s. Seventh grad*— Madge Groves, El An ordinance to vacate Shultz LO C A L A N D G E N E R A L - sie Ray.Rolland Holman. *** street was read first time, G. L. Hawkins at the Independence Sixth grade— Flora Coovert, Vera An ordinance granting the Salem & Neither in Salem nor Portland can W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N C marble works is making some ewcel Cosper, Alice Grant, Pearl Owens, lent monuments and tombstones. Lisle Rice, Emerson Groves, Earl Pacific railway right of way through millinery be had cheaper than at Miss T H E W E E K F R O M -A L L AV AIL- Samples of his floe work can he seen Shaffer, Carl Fenton, Bertha Paul, certain streets was read first time. Hallook’s emporium opposite the Odd An ordinance regarding the grad Fellows’ hali. Her stock is good in all parts of the couuty. Edna Scott. A b le S o u r c e s O ls h e d u p for O u r ing of several streets was read second enough for anybody. N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers Fifth grsde-Leota Lewis, Roy Plum Photographs— Call in and see the time and laid ou the table. In Ab re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . .** | inducements we offer for the holidays, mer, Clyde Coovert, Lucille Dalton. Resolution 4, fixing the date fur Fourth grade— Frieda Grant, Effie Do you know the meaning of that j —Clierrington, Dallas, Or. the completion of oerhiin sidewalks Farley, Hattie Coovert, Belle Fisher, tine steel range in Brown’s show win Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. New and second hand threshers Willis Reynolds, Wayne Greenwood, ordered by ordinance, and apportion dow? It means that all cash pur ing the amounts taxable to the sever Cut out the Bee Hive coupon. It and engines of various kinds arid new Lloyd Harbin, Homer Dashiel. chasers get ennpons which are liable al properties, was read and passed. j and second hand pumps on sale at is the same as cash. Third grade— Norma Holman, Ed The auditor was instructed to noti to draw it. Their tailor will make to I Wagner Bros. shop. Go and exam- na Clifford. About thirty mortgages were satis , me pumps. fy R. R. Turner to gravel the stret in order your suit or any desired gar Second grade— Anns Smith, Hul ment. Their dry goods and furnish fied at the county clerk’s office during the rear of his proiierty at once. Bring your coupons and get dis dull Smith, Fred Guy, Willie Weider- October, and he collected $224 in fees. A certain tree was ordered tuken ing goods departments are well stock ed. count on what you buy. The Bee kelir, Fred Gooch, Floyd Fisher. out of Academy Btreet. Pearl Cooper, of Independence, is i Hive store. First grade— Claudia Brown, Albert An ordinance was ordered drafted a*. under bonds for shooting at John Weiderker, Laird Woods. providing for a sidewalk from U. 8 . If your blacksmilliing is of a partic Lynn Purvine, of Spring Valley, Post at a dance in Benton couuty. Parents, pleHse examine the report \ was recently married to Miss Flor cards when sent at the close of the Grant’s corner on Clay street to con ular kind, see Ike Lynch about it. nect with the railroad property. A Corvallis paper says that Mr. ence Mathews, of Salem. month. If you are not satisfied with .*« Muir adjourned. Elkins, of Independence, has mov '.lie work of ttie pupil, consult with For temporary housekeeping Kers- Wm. Caldwell has gone to the ed there to keepi a boarding house. G re a t L u c k Of A n E d ito r. lake’s furniture store can supply most 'southern part of the state in search the teacher or principal. We need your hearty co-operation to secure the Jas. D. Pritchard, who is engaged ¡of a location as a ntusio teacher. "F or two years all efforts to pure ec of your wants cheaper than you can best results. You can help material zema in the palms of my hands fail get such goods anywhere else. See in the steamship service between To accommodate those who are par ly.— W. I. Reynolds, principal. Seattle and Alaska, has been spend ed,” writes Editor H. N. Lester, of his stoves. tial to the use of atomizers in apply ing a few days with his aunt, Mrs. VV. Syracuse, Kansas, “ then I was wholly a** J. W. Orr, of Rickreall, expects to in g liquids into the nasal passages A. Wash. cured by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.” It for eatrrlial troll -les, the proprietors go into the sheep business east of the We venture the assertion that J. J. is tlie world’s best for eruptions. Bores Wesley Morrison has moved from prepare Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm. mountains. and all skin diseases. Only 25 cents | Wiseman can fill your almost every the old Boyle place near Dixie to the | Price including the spraying tube is want in the hardware line and lie will Miss Sophie Wolf, formerly of this at all druggists. I. V. Lynch place opposite J. D. 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. give you perfect satisfaction in price. -------------------------— - — — Smith's and is driving the piano and The liquid embodies the medicinal county, will give a dramatic recital at A S o c ia l E v e n in g . furniture moving truck for A. W. properties of the solid preparation, the city hall Wednesday evening No S A L I M BUSIN ES S. last Saturday evening several of Docksteader. j Cream’ Balm is quickly absorbed by vember 20lli. She spent last winter the On friends of Itov. D. M. Metzger and Stockton’s drv goods emporium at the Emerson college of oratory in The Luckianiutc mill having closed tlie membrane and does not dry up B is ton, from which institution she wife, met at the college dormitory to i near the postoffice offers goods and down for the winter, Arthur Starr the secretions but changes them to a comes very highly recommended. spend a few hours socially with them, price inducements not inferior to the and wife have moved to Dallas and natural and healthy chaiaoier. Ely the following day being the anniver best yon can find. Many of the most Brothers, 56 Wanen street, New York. Be sure to he ir Miss Wolf at the sary ol Mrs. Metzgers birth. The tasty ladies in the city do all their are living over Osfield’s store. city hall Wednesday, November 20th. first part of the evening was spent in buying there. Mens clothing and la Dave Grant, out on the J. 8 . Hart Pu’ nmti fadless dyes color more Admission 25 cents. pleasant conversation, after which dies furnishing goods are prominent place, has about fifty turkeys for sale. goeds, per package, than any other Mrs J. Brown, of McTimmons Valley, Sold by A. K ’ Wilson. 10 cents per Near Dallas has been found a big Mrs. Morrison, in behalf of the guests, features. presented to Mrs. Metzger a beautiful sent twenty five to Portland this week. package. deposit of -shell marl, which it is silk umbrella, on the handle of which The Portland price Monday was 11 thought will make first class cement. If you have r.ot been patronizing were suitable engravings. Mrs. Met In the Polk school, Leonard and cents which would net the raiser here zger accepted the present with a few lhe steam laundry you have failed to Ruth Shaw, Addie, Fred, Will aim Le w is-S tu m p W e dd ing . about 9 cents. well chosen remarks and then invited get the very best work. Skilled labor Ray Boyditon were leitlier absent or On Wednesday. November 6tb, at the guests to the dining room, where a and the best appliances enable them The best assorted stock of couches tardy during the last school month, the beautiful borne of Mrs. C. E and lounges ever biought to Dallas very appetizing dinner was served. lo turn out a very high grade of work. and at the most reasonable prices. E. L. Harris, a thrifty farmer of Stump in Monmouth, her grand The host and hostess spared no pains — o— daughter, Lora Stump and Arch R. Call and examine the new stock at Oak Grove, was married in Portland to make the occasion a pleasant one The dinner sets being offered at the Lewis, of Ouk Grove, were united in Kerslake’s furniture store on Main last week to Miss Argyle M. Jones and the guests are very grateful to Yokohama Tea store are the most at grand daughter of Mrs. G. C. Bell, marriage. P.omptly at the noon them for tile pleasant way ill wliicjj tractive and best in the city fer the street. hour, little David Campbell, a cousin south of Bethel. The bride has been they speut the evening. money. A variety to select from. All J. L. Morris, who has charge of the quite a suceesvful teacher, part of her of the bride, seated at the piano, play kinds of tableware in quantities to Sheridan store of D. L. Key t, was last ed the wedding march, to which the C a t a r r h C a n n o t be C u r e d work having been in this county. suit. Their drinkables stand at the week married to Miss Bertha Graves. happy young couple marched into the witli local applications, as they can head, Ben. Whiteaker lias found on his beautifully ihcoiated parlor, where, not reach the seat of the disease. Ca O. D. ltider has moved from Derry to his former home north of here. farm, south east of here, fine speci after a short prayer, Rev. A. Esson, tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis mens of kaolin, one kind white and of Portland performed the short but ease, and in order to cure it you must When your animals are out of fix it Wayne Williams has been quite ill the other dark, the latter taking a impressive ceremony that made them take internal remedies. Hull’s Ca always pays to get the best veterina mail and wife. After the usual con very high polish. It is us*d in mak at The Dalles. tarrh Cure is taken internally, and ry Simeon yon can find. Dr. Keeler, gratulalions and giving of many use acts directly oil the blood and mucous at the steel bridge feed yard, has no ing porcelain. Bob and Bert Wonderly are erect ful and beautiful presents, the follow superior in Marion or Polk counties ing a house for Andrew Syron at Lesler Morris, of Turner, has been ing guests led by the bride and groom surfaces. It was prescribed by one of —o— Palls City. over visiting his uncle, Jeweler Mor marched to the dining room where a the best physicians in til is country for years, and is a regular prescription, wholesome lunch was served: Rev. (t is composed of the best tonics Keep your feet dry and your health E. Bailey, of Bethel, has been visit ris. ing his daughter, Mrs. Tillery at Par Miss Sophie Wolf, who gives a reci A. Esson, J. W. Lewis, Webb Lewis, known, combined with the best blood good by wearing «boss and rubbers tal at the city hall Wednesday even Emma Riggs, Pierce Riggs, Maggie purifiers, acting directly on the muc bought at the New York Racket store ker. ing, November 20tli, has met with Butler, Frank Fawk, Mellie White, ous surfaces. The perfect combina In the matter of clothing same other Rev. Jas. Campbell is to preach in splendid success at Silverton and Cor Tracy Stunts, Fay Fulkerson. Tom tion of the two ingredients is wlmt stores have as good quality, but thair the Christian church at Perrydale vallis. S. W. Doughty,of Monmouth, Zeiber, Haz 1 Butler, Fred Huber and produces such wonderful results ill prices are higher. Their uieus un twice a month. will assist her with vocal music in her wife, O. Waller and wife, Mrs. E A curing catarrh. Send for testimonials derwear ia D o t excelled by any in the Admission 25 Moaner. Mrs. E. B. Jamison, Rsv free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, city. C. L. Hubbard. J. II. Frakes, John Dallas programme. Nethertou, Charlie Stump and Frank cents and tickets on sale at the uxt.a Fawk, Mrs. E. Stomp, Mrs. Maiy Ohio. Sold bv druggists, price 75 Campbell, Mrs. Mollie Slump, Caesie cents. Hall’s Family Pills are the Hubbard have gone to Sheridan to places. For wedding present! and Christ Stump, Iila Waller, Catherine, Agne- get out barrel staves on the place of nest. mas gifts von should go to Barr’s jew All. Wilson, five miles north west of Dr. Lowe, the well known eyesight and David Campbell, Mildred and elry store for two reasons : They have there. They will have steady em speeislist, who lias been coming to Olga Jamison. The newly married L E T T E R LI8T. the greatest variety of late designs ployment there until next June and Dallas for the last few years, is now at couple were driven to Independence from which lo select and their prices boarded the train These letters remain uncalled for in neighboring places have plenty more hotel Gail. He goes to McMinnville where they for Portland. Both were born and the Dallas postoffice for thn week end are the lowest. suitable timber for future work. Sunday. raisid ill Polk county, their parents ing November 4tli, and parties calling Within a year they have shipped front Rev. J. R. G. Russell will prpach at liaTing been among the earliest oion 'or them will please state that they Lest you forget it, let ns again re Dallas, thirty car loads of barrel Oakda’e tomorrow evening and Sui» ears, and are highly respected by all have been advertised: mind everybody that the Johnson etavvs. day morning, coming to liberty at with whom they are acquainted. clothing house stands at the top in Mrs James Baker, After three years residence in Dal three o ’clock and here Sunday even The gruom is a son of J. W. Lewis, of general merit. The quality ia there, Mr Charles Berry, Oak Grove, who is secretary of the las, the Le Sieur family have moved ing. so is the style, and the workmanship Mr Henry M Bunting, Polk county pionrer association and to Portland. is high gisde, As clothiers can de Mr D D Broadwater, Rev. W. T. Matlock has gone to Mrs. B. D. Riggs, mother of Honorable ceive you deal only with those whose Mrs Martha Conrad, W. H. Kraber’s brother, Charles, Portland but will be back in time for Seth Riggs, is h|* grandmother. The word is si good as gold. What the Mrs Anne Darling, 2 who has been mining in Alaska, is his regular Sunday services. J bride is a daughter of Sol. Stump, Johnsons tell you about » thing will Mr Henry V GeUler, here on a visit. pan out that way every time. Advise The new home of old Mr. Shults who was for a number of years a sue* Mrs Nora Hall, Mrs E. J. McNary and son have near the school house is under roof, cessful farmfer near Airlie, then a rce your neighbors to trade there. Mr E J Jackson, gone tc soutlKTii California for her and the Baptist parsonage is nearing I ident of Monmouth and Independ- ---------- « • ♦ ---------- Mr John J McClo«k‘ y, I ence, and now interested in mining in W e d d i n g Sells. health. completion. Roy McCune, Alaska. As soon as the happy cou At the home of the bride's parents Robert J McBride, junior, G. A. Bach, formerly of Dallas, has north of Dallas, November 3rd., Jam The daughter, of E. T. Ingles and ple tire of sight seeing in port land, Carrie Smith. sold his 8 alem bakery. es Middleton and Miss Emms Hwen- • ife lias been quite sick at their .hey will return to Oak Grove, where Marion Stevens, i they will make their home. Daniel Harris and Miss 8arah ftlur- home. sen were united in holy wedlock by Mrs Eliza Wheeler. • ---- ------------------------ Rev. H. N. Rounds. The bride was mate were married in Sheridan last J u m p e d on a T e n P e n n y N all . C. G. Coxir, postmaster. Evsngalst Marsliel closed his meet- beautifully garbed in white and the week. lings Wednesday evening, sfter having | The little danglrer of Mr. J. N. Pow groom was neatly dressed in black. If yon want to rent two good rooms persuaded many to lead a belter life. ell jumped on an inverted rake made T h e Beat P re scri pti on tor M a la r ia At the close of the ceremony a boun | of ten penny naiia. and thrust fine chills and fevers is a brute of Grove's tiful wedding dinner was eerved. in the heart of town apply to W. C. ‘ •Last winteran infant child of mine nail entirely through l)er foot and a tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply The wedding Cake had a wreath of Brown. had croup in a violent form,” savs El -ecnnd one halfway tli-oagh, Cham itqn ati(l quinine in a tasteless form white violets around it and around The flouring mill of Keyt, Latham der John A' Rogers, a Christian Evan berlain's Pain Balm was promptly ap No cure, no pay. Price SO cents. the brides cake was a white and pur A Beoson at Perrydale, is running gelist, of Fiiley, Missouri!. *• I gave plied and five minutes later llm pain ple wrea'li, while on the center of the right along and doing good work. tier a few doses of Chamberlain’s had disappeared and no more suffering Mrs. F. B. Motin and son have re table was a large vase of lillies and Miss Kate, danghter of Zoch Howe. Cough Keinedy and in a abort lime was experienced. In three days the turned lo their home in I m * Angeles, •he rooms Were elegantly decorated all danger was past gml the child re child was wearing her shoe as usual California, after a two months visit witli (lowers. There were many cost ¡4 visiting at 8p Wane. covered ” Tbi* remedy uct only cures and with ab.olntely no discomfort. with her parents, J. C. Adams a d ly anil ueslul presents. Those pres rroop, but when given as soon as the Mr. Powell is * wel known merchant wife, of Dallas. ent were; Carl Hweneen and wife, first symptom* appear, will prevent ]of Foreland, Vi gin a. Pain Balm is the attack. It contains no opium or an antiseptic ano ||e*ls such injnries other harmful substance and may be | without maturation ani) tn one third „ • ■ ‘ • T S S i M f e s w S b s b « m T V s • t n a t a i* Is on e rsry l a « o* I k - ( s a n ia s gi en ns confidently to a 1-ahv as to an the time required by the usual treat fo ste * Laxative Bromo-Quininc t »“**. adult. For sale by A. K. Wilson, ment. For sale by A. K. Wilson. * Rolls» hot muffins, hot cakes, made with Royal Baking Powder may be freely eaten without fear - o f indigestion. TH E PROBLEM. C O U NTY COUNT. John Middleton and wife, John W illi ams and family, George Patty and PROI1ATB. wife, Mark Blodgett and wife, Isaac Sihlej’ , J. Ramsey and wife, Will McCabe and wife, Arthur and Victor Fink, Anstel The executor of the Harry Coed es McCarter, Will Middleton, Will Mox- tate was charged with the amount of ley, Miss Katie Fink, Mrs. Moxley, the inventory, |5,255, and she was au Thus. Hill, Iva and Clem Swensen. thorized lo sell the personal and real property in accordance with certain T o C u r o a C o l d In O n e Day provisions of the will. Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. The administrator of tlieVbeodora All druggists refuud the money if it Mile to cure. Signature of E. W. Roe estate was ordered to make a deed to oerlain property. Grove on each box. 25 cents. The executor of the Daniel Vanbut- M r a . H en ry C a m p b e l l D e a d . kirk estate filed his final account and In 1889 T. B. Hill and family cam* was ordered to distribute tho funds on from the east and settled in Dallas, hand to the legatees. He will be dis and in 1893 his daughter, Ella, was charged and tho bondsmen exonerat married ta Henry G. Campbell. Her ed as soon as he files receipts for the quiet, genial ways were such as to same. win all who came in ooutact with her. Tho guardian of Henri Crosse, an For several years they had been plau- iilng to have a home of their own, insane person, was charged with an and il was erected the past summer inventory of f269 95. just to their liking. She was permit The administrator of the Cora M. ted to enjoy its comforts and pleasing Jordan estate was allowed 30 days ad anticipations but a few short weeks. ditional time in whiolt to file Inven Disease came and she died November tory and appraissmenL 2nd, aged 85 years, and leaving a hus band and two children. As Ella Hill Mrs. Noel and daughter, Blanche, everybody loved her, and as Mrs. have gone to the vicinity of Los An Campbell she made no enemies but geles, California. many friends. The Christian churoh could not hold all who attended the funeral Tuesday. The services by Rev. W. T. Matlock were very impres sive, everything being quiet, subdued and sweet spirited, in keeping with the life of the deceased. The floral Is entitled to a discount of 10 per cent on ' offerings were many and beautiful. all purchases mode at our store from ! After all was over she was laid to rest October 26th to November 15. 1901. in the Odd Fallows’ cemetery. THE HOLDER OF THIS c o m T h o T h a n k s g i v i n g C a r n iv a l . The Woodmen have decided to hold their dance in the upper story of the vacant woolen mill building, where there is almost unlimited room fur both maskers and spectators, The lower floor will be devuted to dressing rooms and the serving of a splendid lunch by the Women of Woodcraft. The whole building will be appropri ately decorated and the Comas or chestra will furnish the best of musie. Some interesting and novel features will be introduced into the grand maroh that will prove worth seeing. Everybody is going to mask. In Portland last week, I. H. Whealdon, who bought the W. H. Scott place north of Lewisville, was married to Mrs. Mary C. Shively, Judge George officiating. They both formerly lived in south western Wash ington. About 200 loads of gravel have been put on the road fill at Parker. NEW TO-DAY. WF.LVE GOOD STOCK 11008 FOR SALK UY O. N. Harrington near Dalla*. r r: O GOOD OFFICE ROOMS OVER BROWN'S store for rent. Apply to W. 0 . Brown. COW AND CALF FOR BALE BY N. HUGHee . in Dallas. RS. ROBERT HATTON, TWO BLOCJC8 WEST of Hotel Oail would like a few boarders and will furnish transient meal*. M SHEEP TQ LET ON THE SHARES BY FIN* ley Edgar at Salt Creek. CHOICE DAHLIA BULBS FOR 8ALE BY MRS. J Caes Gibson, one mile south of Riokreall, H OUSE AND TWO LOT8, ALSO BARN AND block of land for tale. G. W. Wilcox, Bailaton. GOOD FRESH COW Frink near Falls City. Stop the B light It is a sad thing to see fine FOR SALE BY W. L. rp&AM, NEW WAOON AND HARNESS FOR *al* cheap b) H. S. But*. 1 1 C 8HEEP TO LET ON SHARES AND A FEW l i t ) wether lamb* to sell by Ja*. Boyditon, Polk. R DALE BY O. E. FOCHT ON THE JUDGE Htouffer place near BalLton 40 nannie and SO wether goat*. F fruit trqes spoiled by the blight F KTY ACRES OF OOOD PLOW LAND NEAR Dallas for rent by W. C. Brown. See him at once if you want It. afterwards but stay small and W ER8TER8 INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY, latest edition, for sale cheap at this office. Y ou can always tell them from the rest. T h ey never d o well sickly. It is worse to see a blight strike children. G ood health is the natural right of children. But some of them don’t get their rights. W hile the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. AGONS, CARRIAGES, HACKS, AND BUG- gies for aale or to trade for stock by II. M. Brown near Dallas. W RENT—2fT ACRES IN PEEDF.E VALLEY — 1 1 acre* in hope, 8fi acre* in cultivation, the balance pasture. For further particulars inquire of F. F.. Myer, Dalian. r u ll blo od cotbw old ram s for s a l e . Liberal discount given for dube and order* for more than one by A. B. Chandler, Ballatoo, Or. F LVroCK SHEEP TO LET ON THE SHARES BY J B. F. Smith at Lewisville. Scott’s Emulsion can stop oney to M l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m pro - perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, that blight. There is no reason why such a child should ONEY ____________ TO LOAN AT 0 PER CENT ON FARM l___ J L COLLINS, Dallas. stay small. Scott’s Emulsion M security. is a medicine with lots of E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED e n/ ëlBLKY A K.AKIN . strength in it— the kind ol W farm property. strength that makes things Farm for Sale. grow. Scott’s Emulsion makes NE OF THE BEST 100 ACRE FARM* fN THE " county, being well l o c a t i ami Improved, e itb children grow, makes them cat, 0 the best of water and pleuty of It. Good orchard of apples, pears, plums, grapes, etc. Sixty acres of land, 15 of «lashed ash bottom .sm l 1» acres of makes them sleep, makes them . p»..w oak pasture. Of the 00 acres, I to S seres ia meded clover, with a fine »tand. fl aor-s to tiimAhy an.l play. Give the weak child a to 10 acres to rye gram. Will give inr mediate posecs- and & yean time -n *l,0TO at rt per ••nt. If de chance* Scott’s Emulsion will ! lion, sired Fri***, I2.7MI. la m making a specialleNort to sell this farm for the simple rvaeoe that I kaow make it catch up the price will sell it »hen the buyer ieee the place. Title perfect. H. O. CAMPBELL. Dallas. with the rest. This picture represent* the Trade Mark of Scott** Kmulsion and h on the wrapper*# *very tattlt. Send for free sample. Notice. i WHOM IT K A Y r o H C W K r n t . l t MOKI Ina ptarrJ Ma mill M caaaW ki my ha ad , tor I m m a iU lt « ..t lr m r k t AII m i m i « t o « * , M M - L M ac. .« o U . I l k I t o k U l a l . i l l p l u m m il at ■ r o it o . u J m**to vka M M U t t o OU * T SCOTT ft BOWNE, 400 Tearl St* New Voifc. Ort«*iar. l*#l. aaJltorakr ak»a roto II pokt to tha! -I*u, »1« will to 50c anti ft. all druggist*. ami tollr . .S m S k j c ÁOkUa m ill«*