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Lum ber. Christmas! What would lie longer or more kindly remembered than a photograph on the finest upto- ' da’e cards ami what would cost you lets?— ! . J Chefrillglou, Dallas Ore- gou. C O U N T Y S E A T P O IN T E R S . i kept Montgomery A Mulligan are now Go and see the new lounges at Kers TV | prepared to furnish any kind of lum lake's furniture store He receives tier on short notice. Saw and planing new goods every week ami liia prices 1 mil is three fourth lliile* wei-t of F ell. are wiuoiug lota of *rml . lie- l.a- ¡C ity, with branch otlire ami yard at many econd hand article* lor eais. ; Airlie in eliar-ts nl " J Tnrnidge .*» R- port of Sab I’ ret-k school f.,r I he Our lumber i" ecii-oned au'l t|iitiiin d Be il remvmliereil lh a l \\ 1*110.-11'* . mouth ending NovcaiU*r S lh : E ’’ * ! and it |W)e to tmy dr\ hunt er. Plane rallsfi. 4*1; hi cm . •• attendance. 37; j and ustiiuikles tiiriuaiie--i in «. Write hardw ire slori i- 'In- I" s plain- to gel He s i ‘ neb her absent nor tardy. Bonnie -nd for furilier iiif.nuuitroe.—Joim Mont- everything of tha* kind Wil ie Wh aUJ"ii, Lottie anil Flora | goito-ry. g e n e r s i in n u a ger . W in . Mill n e ie r befoie so well slia-ketl Willi stoves and t i n y say his p i i e c s a i e Vdlw rk, Su-ie and Frank W irken- | ligiiii, yard man ut<*r. catching. tin, Hulda Mini Henry lli'zloff. Htel- Th^ra is a C la s of P roplo |i I,,,» i Harold S lu r , Bessie Clan* field m l Fied Huiith. !h rt M. Guy Win. arc injuied tiy I lie u-e of coffee, Let Mr Lynch put on your ho e Recently tic re ha- I s n placed ill all and Ella Oviatt, teacners. the grocer« en ics a new preparation shoe* und they will stick. The new shingle factory at the old called Graiu-O, made of pure grains, Peter Syron >1 ill on Mill cruek is m at lakes the place uf coffee. The Trust to the taste of Miss Hallock turning out a good article. most delicate stomach receives it with in buying your winler millinery und Walter Butler ia now postmaster | out distress, and but few can tell it , you will be pleased. She lias made a from coffee. It does not cost over one- special study of what will look best ] and merchant at Buell. fourth as much. Children may drink Miss Lura Ralston and Arthur Bo it with great benefit. Fifteen cents , and wear best. gart, of Bheridau, were married last and 25 cents per package. Try it. week. Why go off to a bigger town for Ask for Grain-O. dress goods or clothing while W. C. Mrs. Sam. Buell and Mrs. I. L . Brown A Son can meet your wants C O LL E C E NOTES. Smith have been visiting their sister, right here at the same prices. Their Mrs. Sarah Savage, at Sheridan. OAKGROVE. The college trustees, who met one dry goods department has a complete OOmiORT MM I f TNI NUOCIftft * u m i l i J. C. Uglow has gone to Seattle to day last week, seemed to be much stock of everything desirable by the Miss Robertson, of Illinois, is visit ERE is a matter which touches your com enter the office of a prominent law pleased with the condition of the ladies of this county. ing her ceusin, Beth Riggs. school. They commended very high firm. ♦»* fort. You want a dear, fair complexion. ly the efforts of the boys to make a Miss Mella W hite e an e home from Mr. Risser’s repair simp in his gun- Hood River last week to attend the Prof. G. L. Gaston will lecture her* mark in athletics, but still m aintain T h is is really nine-tenths a question of the next Wednesday evening in the inter ed their former position in regard to store is a popular place of resort for Lewis-Slump wedding. est of our college. He ia a noted hu football. They were pleased with the the people who have things that need treatment of the pores of the skin. Some Mrs. W ill. Lace;’ , nee Holmes, ac mending. He ran fix up almost any morist. gymnasium. 1 companied by her cousin, Bertha toilet soaps are as nippy and keen as mustard. If txok«n urticle at small cost. H G. Campbell feels very grateful The college young men and young Holmes, will iu a few days start for you will only use the virtue you call your Judgment, to those who were so kind and help womens’ Christian a-sociations held Oklahoma to join iter husband. The Salem stage driver will get any ful during the fatal illness of his wife. their meetings at 3 o'clock each Sale it will tell you that any soap which leaves the hands Tha names placed upon tha school thing wanted by anybody along the Robert Glaie, wlm was sentenced to bath. Any one wishing to attend way. roll of honor for the month of October these meetings will find them helpful habitually dry is robbing the skin of its natural oil. the peniteutary for life for killing his were: Blanche Fawk, Kusxell liublo, »** business partner in Sun Francisco, and interesting. Johnnie Ruble and Grade Fawk. Free alkali is the robber's name. Ivory Soap has You may rest assurred that the foot is still iii jail there in anticipation of We would be very glad to see any of Mr. Roberts lias seeded nearly all of a new trial. our town friends preaeut at our chap w ar you get at Gayi or’s «tore will no free alkali. T r y it I It floats. el exercises, which last from 8 :45 to 9, wear well and feel comfortable. Be bis farm to grass. News items from all sources solicit each mornieg, or to have you visit sure to get well shod before the cold T o C u re a O o ld In O n e Day ed at this office. the class rooms and fiud out wbat ws wet weather sets in. Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. A national bank has been eslnhlish- are doing. All druggists refund the money if it For groceries go to Osfield’s. e I at Vancouver with Levi Ankeny Grit, ground bone, and other things fails to cure. Signature of E . W. LOCAL AND G EN ER A L- The football game played by the as president and W. P. Connawav G. L. Hawkins at the Independence college boys last Saturday was a tie. to make your hens lay, as well as ev Grove on each box. 25 cents. cashier. No one was seriously injured and a ery kind of Mill stuff, may always be W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G marble works is makine some excel lent monuments and tombstones. SALT CREEK. A remedy for nasal catarrh which great (leal of spirit waa manifested by had at Ullrey’s feed store. I t might T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- pay you to go and see wbat be keeps. Samples of his fine work can be seen is dryiny and exciting should not be the participants. Geo. Gates is moving his family to in all parts of the county. use I. Wliat is needed is that which A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r Dallas. Even now the boys are looking to is cleansing, soothing, protecting and N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers John I . Sm ith’s blackamithiug is New and second hand threshers healing. Snch a remedy is E ly ’s ward the next athletic contest and are very apt to please you. In Ab rev iated P a r a g r a p h s . Will W hite will run the Keyt hop and engines of various kinds and new Cream Balm. Price 50 cents at drug hoping to be able to win. We have yard another year. and second hand pumps on sale at .% gists or it will be mailed bv Ely Broth some good material and are not afraid Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's. Wagner Bros. shop. Go and exam ers, 66 Warren stn e t, New York. to try. Farmers are all busy plowing and When ladies and childrens furnish ine pumps. ing goods are wanted, the store of Mrs sowing. The Balm when placed in the nos Miss Fannie Dempsey and her sister G r e a t L u c k Of A n E d ito r. Chace is the best place to go for them If you want to rent two good moms trils, spreads over ihe membrane and hail ciiarge of the college dining Irall D. Peters is building a new milk “ For two years all efforts to cure ec because she makes a specialty of such house which will be a model of con- this week while Mrs. Metzger was at in the heart of town apply to VV. C. ia absorbed. A cold in the bead van zema in the palms of my hands fail things. ishes quickly. McMinnville attending the golden Brown. ed,” writes Editor H. N. Lester, of wedding of her par“nts, Rev. J . Ho- *** Putnam fadeless dyes aie easier to Syracuse, Kansas, “ then I waa wholly Photographs reduced to suit ths V . B. Sears will build a fine resi berg and wife. price of wheat and hops—T. J . Clier- use and color more goods brighter and cured by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,” It Not only hacks, carriages, buggies dence in the near future. faster colors than any other dye. is the world’s best for eruptions, sores and saddle horses, but also a good Remember the chicken die suppor rington, Dallas Oregon. Martin Bros, saw mill is running Sold by A. K. Wilson. 10 cents per and all skin diseases. Only 25 cents truck for moving furniture and pian at the Christian church tonight— 15 S . E . W|lliams has just consigned cents. package. os or anything else may be found at again after a lay off of several days. at all druggists. 187.000 pounds of prunes to 8t. Paul. Docksteader’s livery stable. Cornelius Buhler will start his Mrs. Kate Coad has sold to Mrs. Jam es Elliott sent 35,0$0, A. K. Wil F . C. Haynes, of Monmouth, and IN D E P E N D E N C E . creamery soon. He will gather the .*« Agnes Campbell a house and lot in son 70.000 and H. 8. B u ti 82,000 J . W. Morrison, of Dallas, have club Dallas for #375. bed the Oregonian and Itemizer for If you want to see a model hard milk in the morning, returning the pounds. [ from t h e e n t e r p r is e .] the next year. Anybody can get ware store, drop in at Wm. Fault's skim milk in the evening. A large amount of general merch both papers a year for $2.25. Now is Married, at the home of J . W. Cald Wm. Fuqua, af Parker, will dehorn place of business. By degrees bn has J . A. Baxter and B . Z. Riggs, are well in Dallas, at 4 o’clock last Mon andise is passing through to E. H. the time to provide winter reading. 70 young cattle. added new lines of things until now testi eg a new diac plow, which lias day afternoon, Mr. Hart and Miss Ma Watkins at Falls City. you can scarcely name a thing in that Attorney A. M. Sandtrs will mova proved a success in every way, doing W. L. Gaston, will next Thursday bel Fisher, both of Independence, W. A couple ofdavs before the Wood line which he does not carry. More the work well and being light draft. T. Matlock, pastor of the Christian man carnival at the woolen mill on evening lecture at the city hall, hit to Seattle. than that I 10 handles only the best church, officiating. And the same i Thanksgiving ere, a representative of snbject being the famous Yosemite H. Merwin’s daughter, Maud, died quality of everything. His trade ia so The College choral will meet for or evening at his home, he united in a Portland costume house will arrive valley in California. last week. extensive that he cau afford a small ganization and practice at 7 :16 to marriage, G F. Brown, of Dallas, and at the Gail hotel with 75 masquerade Jef. Ellis is down from eastern Ore margin of profit. Miss Reese, of Bethel, is teaching morrow evening in the college chapel. Miss Nina Mack, of Cooper Hollow- suit" to rent for that occasion at from gon visiting bis brother, John Ellis. at Valleyview near Suver. Please be prompt. To this class are T R E D e V t S A LEM .- I I ta $5. Tnis ia the first attempt of Usual morning and evening services welcome all who care for choral work. Misses Maud Hawley, Vtrm a Mrs. J . O. Davidson has been visit the kind, and should be well patron at the Christian church next Sunday. Some of the clothing merchants can Tuition ratas will be reasonable. Grounds, Gussie Mulkey, Opal Booth- The moYning theme will be “The ised by both ladies and gentleman, as by and sister, of Monmouth, were tak ing her sister, Mrs. A. J . Richardson, not understand why Johnson A Co. at Buena Vista. suits oan there be secured cheaper Report of Ballston school fer the Transfiguration” and at evening have so good a patronage all through than they can he designed and made. ing a peep through the court house “The Holy Spirit.” the year. Hera is the secret of their month ending November 4 th : E n the other day and possibly somewhat George Boothby has been buying The Comus orchestra have added ano success and it ia simple enough. They rolled, 56; average atrendance, 51; If you desire your election precinct ther player for that night and will curious to know the cost and manner sheep around Montgomery. never overcharge, never misrepresent, neither absent nor tardy, Alice Birks, of procuring matrimonial tickets. changed you will have to appear be furnish extra good music. The mill G. L. Hawkins is erecting a fine nor in any manner deceive. That re Noel Dickey, Azora Gregg, Ottie and fore the county court November 26th, will be lighted by electricity. Tln-re Chicken pie supper for two bits at monument for the Veness family. putation causes many families to in Flora Mayfield, Avery Adkins, Min- or wait another two yea s. will be a cloak room for the safe de the Cliristiau church this evening variably go there when in need of nie Sears, Hattie ond Mattie Garrett, Tom Hooker, of Montgomery, has Edna and Rhoda Conner, Georgia nun or boys clothing. Photographs: You can have your posit of wraps. The number to eon e A license has been issued for the gone aast uf the mountains. Clark, Esther Royal, Lena Davia, A l stamp pictures 24 for 35 cents at from up and down the railroad is re marriage of H. H. McSherry and Miss ported very large and all the surround ice and Eunice Ottinger, George New Cherrington’s, Dallas Oregon. Joseph Craven, of Monmouth, haB ing couutry is coming in to see the Lila M. Conner, of Falls City. Barr’s jewelry store is the place to el, Warren Gould, Beatrice Seward, been quite sick. Mr. Biddle has overhauled all the merry dancers. The ladies of the cir Last Tuesday week, at the home of get the full worth of your money when Earl Conner, Floreuoe and Mabel cld and made considerable new ma cle will be prepared to feed all who J . L. Burns in Dallas, J . E . James, of you need anything in their line. See Dorton, Fay and Nellie Bbiplev, Ger C a t a r r h C a n n o t be Cured chinery for the Peedee L um bering want to eat. Stiver, and Miss Huhy Burns, of Luck- their solid gold dumbbell ouff buttons. ald Tillery, Lena Davis aad Francis with local applications, as they can company. The new proprietors e x Buy your holiday presents there now. Harris.— A. J . Shipley and Mrs. Nan iamnte, were united in marriage by not reach the seat of the disease. Ca Commencing at 5 :30 this evening pect to next season make more and Elder C. C. Poling. After hearty con cy Tillery, teachers. tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis the Christian churoh Endeavor socie better lumber than the mill ever be gratulations they If ft for their future Five new patterns in Haviland, ease, and in order to cure it you must ty will give a chicken pie supper in fore did. home at Suver. As they row together the basement of the oliurcb. Price, (lawn the stream of life may pleasure take internal remedies. Hall’s Ca German and English semi-porcelain dinner sots and all kinds of fancy chi L. Gerling- r, promoter of the pro 25 cents. and success await them at every turn. tarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous na and silver plated ware have arriv posed railway to Falls City and be Mr. Launer, who moved here from yond. has been among us. He pro Horace Webster will tomorrow open -urfaees. It was prescribed by one of ed aud ara ready for inspection at tha poses to mostly cut lumber back in near Dayton to school his children, is a howling alley opposite Btile’s har the best physicians in this country for Yokohama Tea store. Try their Por- opening a butcher shop on Mill street the timber, also to make paper pulp ness shop and Wilson Ayres and Ar years, and is a regular prescription. torico coffee. there. Perhaps a big saw mill and opposite the court house. Ev. Shel thur Starr are talking of starting a It is composed of the best tonics box factory would be established at ton will buy fat stock for him. skating rink in the woolen mill build known, combined with the best blood Mens’ overcoats that will please yon, Dallas. He will soon make definite purifiers, acting directly on the iiiuc Iu MeTimmonds valley next Tues ing. propositions and have surveyors in day Joe Brown will have a big sale 011 a surfaces. The perfect combina hosiery and underwear for the whole tion of Ihe two ingredients is what family and high grade clothing re the field. M ONM OUTH. of stock and farming implements. produces such wonderful results in markably cheap at the Barnes Rac Those wanting horses, cows, stock, Mr. Boyd, the Monmouth jeweler, The postoffice room in the new- curing catarrh. Send for testimonials ket store. They want you to try them cattle hogs, sheep or goals should is dangerously ill at the home of his brick will be completed in a few days. free. F . J . Cheney A Co., Toledo, cnce in the matter of footwear, feeling make it a poiut to be there, Every Babies and children need sure that you would become a perma sister, Mrs. Ray iu Dallas. thing goes at auction. Mr. McNiel lias bought out G. W. Ohio. Sold bv druggists, price 75 nent customer. cents. Hall's Family Pills are the Last Bensons demand having exceeded proper food, rarely ever medi Holt, the black smith. Go to Wagner Bros, for plows and best. the supply of hop presses, the Dallas harrows, sulkey, gang and disc plows, cine. If they do not thrive Nate Hmmett and wife ara visiting foundry w’ill this winter make castings The steel bridge feed yard is almost seeders and fanning mills which are bis mother. and other parts for twenty four of B o t h for O n ly $2. on their food something is daily full of teams from Polk com ity. always in stock, also prepared spray them which will be completed before Beginning with November 15tli. The owners of said teauia would go A protracted meeting is in progress for orchards. wrong. They need a little the next hop harvest. at the Cliristiau church. No converts the clubbing rate for this paper and elsewhere If they knew of any better As Joe Brown, of Lewisville, and so far. help to get their digestive rlie Oregonion is reduced to two dol place. The new brick block in Monmouth Fred Kail, of Bridgeport, wanted the lars. If you do not care to or cannot is quite imposing and almost com best paper in the county and the best machinery working properly. John Howell and Mr. Hoffman are afford to take both papers, get some pleted. J . L. Stockton ia a born dry gooda one in the state, they have clubbed back from Nome. Tory bring goo i neighbor or friend to join in ami have reports. one paper sent to bis addresa and the i merchant. He seems to know intui Sheltftn street, from Mill to Clsy, this paper and the Oregonian. other to your own. The combination tively wbat will be most pleasant to now has a sidewalk on each side of it, Jas Sevier aud family have left the A trained nurse from Portland has j the ladies. Many of his former Polk and the trees have bo»*n takea out of taken care of Mrs. Fred Wagner dur Moran ranch and moved to town. would give all the homa, state, nat ional and foreign news. It were most county customers have followed him the road. This is an improvement ing her serious spell of sickuess. Mr. Goats lias returned from south bften far better to economize in some up at Salem because of the excellence long needed and when the contem Beginning toniorrew it will be law ern Oregon and brings some very line other direction than to deprive your and cheapness of his stock. No doubt COD L I V E R O I L plated improvement of Lyle and muny others will take this hint and wrm HrmPHOSPHiTES »m m * soa* Court street* is mad« the third ward ful to kill pheasants and other upland samples of copper ore, some of which self and your family of good reading trade at Stockton’s near the poetolfice will be in out of the backwoods. The birds for market, but the limit is still he say. assays 73 per cent pure cop matter. Tell your friends about the per. He thinks the ledge is belter above offer. council has ordered over a mile of not over 10 a day. than a gold mine. new walks to be completed by Decem If cleaalincss is next to Godliness, I will generally correct this I t is propoaed to give a subsidy of T h e Boat Pre scri pti on for M a la r ia the steam laundry folks ought to b<- ber 1st. difficulty. Sam.-’Work is visiting bis children, 110.000 to the first railroad that builds I chills and fevers is a bottle of Grove’s The prospect* are that there will be and equips a railroad from Dallas to who are living with their aunt, Mr*. ' Tasteless Chill Tonic It ia simply powerful Rood people, for they eer- | If you will put from one- tnlnly do the cleanest and nicest wash j a large attends ace at the teacher's in the fine timber bevond Falls City. Colern in. { iron and quinine in a tasteless form ing in the «ity. fourth to half a teaspoonful stitute in Dallas next week. All who M M Ellis, J . E. Sibley. E. J . Luther, The regents have enlarged the col No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. are interested in education < ould profi J . C. Hayter, J . G. Van Orsdel and E. lege well. It ia now eigtit feet in di L E T T E R LIST. — — - » in baby’s bottle three or four C. Kirkpatrick have been chosen to ameter and affords plenty of water for tably attend. EOLA. These letters remain uncalled for in times a day you will soon see secure the subscription. j engine and college use. Two car loads, or 27 ton«, of sugar Bertha Holmes is going to start for- the Dallas poatoffice for the week end a marked improvement For Dr. Embree lias moved his office in came last week for Brown A Son, Bry ing Noieinher 12th,and parties calling Mr. Younger, who is now located Oklolioma this week. to the back room over the hank. an A Son and T. A. Riggs. for them will please state that they 1 larger children, from half to in Pendleton, is here on a visit A surpri-e party was given the fifth have been advertised; Mrs, George Blake and her brother, His health is much better. F . H. Morrison and 1). J . Riley have to Garfield Byers ami wife. About a teaspoonful, according to Otto Byerlsy, have opened a restaur cut an opening connecting the school John Anderson, fifty gathered at the residence of T. ant next to H. G. Campbell's office. J u m p e d on a T e n P e n n y N a ll. age, dissolved in their milk, superintendent’* office with the room Miss Nora Armstrong, \V. Brunk aud went over to the Byers' next north of it. Ed Hill. The little datigb’er of Mr. J . N. Pow home armed witli plenty of eatables. if you so desire, will very Alfred Hill and Miss Minnie Syron S Holman, j ell jumped on an inverted rske made A pleasant evening was (pout. International «took and poultry food were married last week. Wm Organ, soon show its great nourish i of ten penny nails, and thrust one something that will cure colic in ten There will be given on the evening Mr Earl Petit, “ Last winter an infant child of mine nail entirely through her fo it and a minute*, silver pine healing oil, kow ing power. If the mother’s of the 22ud, a supper at the old Mr« K M Preston—2, -econd one half way th-ougli. Cham kure, and the wonderful international had cioup in a violent form,” savs E l Mr D Strange, der John W. Rogers, a Christian Evan berlain’s Pain Bslm was promp'lv ap church for the benefit of the minister. milk docs not nourish the egg producer just received at Ullrey’s Mias Pearl Sm ith, gelist, of Filley, Missouria. " I gave plied and five minutes later the pain A short program will he given be.ul- « feed store. baby, she needs the emul addresses by different ministers. 25 Mias Ida Wynn, her a few doees of Chamberlain's had djsHp|>eared and no more suffering Mr. George Walker. Thl evening Ht the Christian church Cough Remcdv and in a short time was experi-need. In three days the and 15 cents will be collected at tile sion. It will show an effect all danger wss pact and the child re child was wearing her shoe aa u.tial ■loor. chicken pic supper for two bits. C. G. Co*n, postmaster. at once both upon mother covered ” T! is remedy not only cures and with absolutely no discomfort. Hayden’s arc reahiugling their croup, but when given aa eoon aa the Mr. Powell is a well known merchant house. Do not miss the Woodman carnival. and child. first symptoms ap|>ear, will prevent of Forkland, Virgin a. Pain Balm ie y x . and ) t m, all druggists. the attack. I t contains no opium or an antiseptic and heals such injuries C A S T O R I « O ▲ • V O R X A . SCOTT ft BOWNE, Clwmisii, Near York. Im , n . vf IN KM Y m Km I re her harmful substance and may be without matura'ion and in one-third IN KM ïoiHiwtlng» B o u ftE Bwntte Tbl» t. OM «very boi of »b» gi en as confidently to s hahr as to an the time required by the iisml Reat- Laxative Brooio-Quinioe l ment. For sale by A. K. W iisoe. adult. For sale by A. K. Wilton. T h e United States Gov ernment Report shows R o y a l Baking Powder to be stronger, purer and better than any other. Help... Nature i ------ ...------- C O U N TY C O U R T. P R O B A T S. Sibley, J . In the matter of the Richard Enes estate, the administrator waa author ized to make a deed to cerlaia prop erty sold. A petition ta sell the real property of the Cornelius Unruh estate was set lor hearing January 6th, and as tha heirs to not reside in the United States, they ara to be oiled to appear as provided by law, and U. 8. Laugh ary was choaen guardian ad litam for the minor heirs. Em m a J . Anderson was discharged as guardian of Florence A. Prather. P. M. Kirkland, O. D. Butler ard J . D. Irv ine’ were appointed appraisers of the Joseph Miller estate. The sale of the real property of the Harry Coad estate wai confirmed. The guardian of Henri Grosse was authorized to sell tha personal prop erty of the estate. The final account of the C. A . Saw- telle estate waa aet for December 14th. The administrator of 'h e Cora M. Jordan estate was charged with the inventory of $200. CO M M ISSIO N ER S. John Teal. Seth Riggs. At their meeting last week, besides the allowance of bills, the following busiuesa was transacted: A. B. Strong waa made supervisor in the place of J . T. Reed, who resign ed, and Monroe Mulkey waa chosen to succeed A. J . Byers as supervisor. Ths county treasurer received cred it for $891.10 of saneslled warrants. H. L. Fenton w m given credit for $26.36 of 1896 taxes as per vouchers presented. Ths sourt adjourned to meet again November 26th to make a revision of the voting precinct lines. A license was issued yesterday for ths marriage of Frank Turner and Miss Lenora Dyer, of Peedee. A year ago our butohers got dress ed hogs for 6{ cents ajpound, but now they are paying 6 cents. Report of Risk real! school for the month ending November 1 s t: E n rolled, 3 7; taidy, 2 ; visitors, 8 ; visit by school superintendent, 1 ; neither absent nor tardy, Perry and Sybil Mc Dowell, Vida and Ruth Myer, John and Prescott Simontoo, Katie Fox, E«ta Mills, Hazel Vaugn, Vernie Oib- aon. Guy Tatom , Linn Nesmith, Prince Lacy, W illis H ill and Mira Lucas. N EW TO-DAY. 188 MARTHA THOMPSON, OP DALLAS, will do house cleaning, washing or work by ih« SALE A SPAN OF LAROE, FIN E BLACK F ° R younf mare« by Jam. Boyd«ton at Polk. 7 IR 8 T CLA88 ITALIAN YEARL1NO PRUNE irte« for sale by H. 8. Buts. l? O R R E N T -A M ACRE HOP YARD ON Ooo«e. X. seek. For tarma apply to J . J . Finn at McCoy. He can get the right parties «lx aerea more a short distance from his yard. T w e l v e o oo d sto c k hous fo r h a le b y T WO GOOD O FFIC E ROOMS OVER BROWN’S »tore for rent. Apply to W. C. Brown. 0 . N. Harrington near Dallas. COW AND CALF FOR SALE BY N. IIUGHes In Dallas. A RS. RO BERT HATTON. TWO BLOCKS W F8T like a few boarders and Hotel Gall would M will of furnish transient i CHOICE DAHLIA BU LBS FOR 8ALK BY MRS. J Cass Gibaon, on« mil« south of Rickrsall, AND TWO LOTS, ALSO BARN ANI> block of land for sale. G. W. Wilcox, Ballatovi. H' OUSE OOOD FRESH COW Frink near Falls City. . r FOR SA LE BY W. L. EAM, NEW WAOON AND HARNKNS FOR sate cheap b» H. 8. Buts. U*ORTY ACRES O f GOOD PLOW LAND NEAR F ILtllas for rent by W. C. Brown. See him a t once If you want It. u l l blo o d co tsw o ld ra m s fo r s a l e . Liberal discount given for dubs and orders I for more than one by A. B. Chandler, BalUton, Or. F ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO« perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, M M ONEY TO LOAN AT « PE R CENT ON FARM urily. J . L. COLLINH, Dalla* HAVE MONEY property. W E farm TO LOAN ON IMPROVED S IB L E Y ft EAKIN , Farm for Sale. ■ " ! county, being well located and improved, with 0 the host of water and plenty of it. Good orchard of E OF TH E BENT 100 ACRE FARMS IN TH E apple4, petrs, plume, grape«, etc. Sixty acres >4 pi..« land, tft uf «l*Mhed aah bottom .and 1« acre*of oak pasture. Of the 00 acres, ft to 8 acre• in seeded ' to clover, with % flee stand, 6 acme to timothy and 10acre« to rye grass. Will give in mediate possr#- •ion, a n d 't years time on S1.0C0 at 0 per rent, tf dr- aired. Prt«!«, 1*2.700. la m m iking a »peeial »for« i to m *II thin farm for the simple n a * m that I know I the price will sell It »hew the buyer sees the place. Title perfect. II. G C A M PM LJ.. Dalles.