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I m.miL . ï.V" ••usar Everything for Christmas at the White Front grocery store. Guess oil coffee at the White F ron t1 g rocry . j Giving away a 53 piece dinner set, j a large library lamp, a back of Hour j and .% 24 pound can of baking powder at the While Front grocery store. R B Miller, general traffic and pas senger agent of the Southern Pacific »it Portland, and his a**i«tnnt, Mr. Lounshury, were here last Friday get ting acquainted with our business . men.. It i* his aim to give every pos- sibi«* accommodation and to encour- j age the establishment of new indua- tiie*. They expect to *ee several ad ditional creameries established in this county J. M. Wise, of Perrydale, is gradually going into that business. He i* now milking only some fifteen cow* hot has a number of high grade heifir* that will noon give him one of the best dairy herds in the county. W. W. Collins ha* moved from Cor vallis back to his farm ueur Suver. • o f ink w ill color a. w hole glass o f water. It is an inch o f yeast w hich makes a pan o f bread rise, and a single cake o f soap containing unabsorbed alkali can ruin a hundred times its cost in laces and fine em broidery. After all, is it wise to take such risks w ith com m on soap ? O f course you can get along w ithout Ivory Soap. So can a w agon without axle grease— but it goes hard. m DROP OO^TRIOMT IT IN I flOCTII Christmas! What would l*e longer kept or more kindly remembered than a photograph on the finest upto- W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N C date cards and what would cost you T H E W EEK FRO M ALL A V A IL- less—T. J. Cherrington, Dali w Ore gon. LOCAL AND GENERAL- A b le S o u r c e s D ish ed u p for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e a d e rs In AYirevlated P a r a g r a p h s . For groceries go to Osfield’s. Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. Go to Wagner Bros, for plows and harrows, sulkey, gang and disc plows, seeders and fanning mills which are always in stock, also prepared spray for orchards. They keep buggy extras. For genuine cut glass and sterling I have a few tln-uaund dollari to silver ware, call on Morris, who has loan at six per cent on strictly first | the finest line ever shown in Polk class farm securities.— H. G. Campbell. county. See who use our advertising space and patronize them. SCHOOLS«* *** I Whenever you are hungry, go to Bverlry’s restaurant and get some Churches, lodge* and *11 kinds of thing giaal to eat. Oyslers served in charitable organizations and all any style di sired. kmJ* of iiSeociutioQ* who intend to observe The best lioef and pork in the mar ket can always be found at Launer’a market. Try their superior sausage, j Poultry and fat slock wanted. will find it vastly to their profit ami benefit to purchase their Wm. Faull, the hardware dealer, Christmas trie «iialleiiKes comparison with any oth er similar «tore iu the valley. He keeps a good assortment of a great va sueli as tinsel,ornament*, candles riety of Ihings. Only standard grade and other decorative articles from articles handled and prices never high us. Special prices made to all er than elsewhere. Some of his cock committees and a special invita ing or warming stoves would make tion i extended to them to visit delightful Christina, gifts, and noth ing would please your Iioy better than a knife or some tools. The girls would appreciate a thimble or a pair of soil- ■ora. CHR ISTM AS D A Y DECOR ATIONS Patton Bros., Paul Hunter, near Falls City, was 16 years old last week and Mias Belle Wolfe m>t up a surpri»e party for him They met at the O.ikhurst school house and entered the yard singing W h a t d o th e C h h d e rn D rin k ? the chorus, “ We will crown him,” and Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have the teacher, Mi s Plankington, placed , new food drink Grain-o? a crown upon his head. After play you tried the1 ing many games, lunch was served at It is delicious and nouri*hing ami takes the place of coffee. The more 10 o ’clock. Grain-0 you give the childern the Silverware, such a variety, such more health you Ji*tribute through handsome liig pieces for such small their systems. Grain-0 is made of prices, you will lie surprised. Plated pure grains, and when properly pre teaspoons 20 cents and up per set, pared tu*b‘* like the choice grades of triple plated knives and forks. $2 50 coffee bu‘, costs about one fourth as por set and up. For sa e by Jewelir much. All grocers sell it. 15 cents and 25 cents. Morri». Ten rents will buy trial sise of Ely’s C O U N C IL M EETIN G . Cr-ant Balm; enough to convince yourself that it is the greatest of rent Present— Hayter. Fisko, Riggs Vas- edies for nasal catarrh or cold in the sall, mayor, marshal, and street com head. Full site 50 cents. All drug missioner. gists. We mail it. Ely Bros,, 56 •Absent—Cospcr, Grant and Muir. Warren street, New York. 153 Sec On motion of Vassall the auditor ond street, Albany, New York. Mes was instructed to ask for bidg for the sers Ely Bros :— I suffered greatly construction of sidewalks on the Prof. witli catarrh and tried diffeisut reme Reynolds. John Wolfe and Marion dies without effect. Afler using one Syron properties. bottle of vou- Cream Balm I found re Mark Etnhree was allowed $3 for lief and I cannot praise too highly wood sawing. such a remedy. September 27th, An amendment was offered to sec 1890. Mi»s Cora Willard. tion 10 of ordinance No. 1. A petition from Dallas college was Putnam fadeless dyes do not spot, trank or give your goods an unevenlys turned down. A petition to bnv the electiic light dyed appearance. Sold by A. K. Wil plant was laid over. son. 10 cents per package. Dan Syron wus the lowest bidder for Miss Betlia Blessing and her sister. the Harris sidewalk and A. J. Martin Mrs Elva Stump, went on the motor for the Holman sidewalk, and they Saturday to visit the family of H. W. were given the contract. Whitman in Monmouth, ami Deputy The skating rink got a rebate of $7 Assessor Tracy Staats went to spend on their license. Sunday at his home near Lewisville. SALEM TU B TRU TH S. D A L L A S A T T R A C T IO N S . SUNDAY OREGON They have at Dunn’s grocery store a full line of nuts, candies ami other goodies for the holidays. If you are to have a Christmas tree or a party, let them quote prices on such thing* as you will need. Inspect their varie ty of things suitable for Christmas presents. • B aking P owder fèO Y A L t A b s o w t e iy tkJRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ___________________ W OVM. Mum. .Owpt« OO.. MW yomu The Highland Dramatic club, home ed to the muzzle with Christmas things, such as jewel boxes, toilet ca talent from Independence, will play sea, shaving sets, albums, books and the interesting border drama .“ Miner’s Camp” at city hall, Friday December stand covers. 27th. Terence and Sambo make fun in ‘ Miner’sCamp” at city ball, Friday, December 27th At the Yokohama Tea store you cam get fancy platea, cups and sau cers, salsd sets, cake plates, spoon trays, cracker jars, sugars and cream ers, childrens’ mugs and tea sets and novelties in China and other wares. Mr. Finseth, of the Bee Hive, is a great believer in giving publicity to the bargains he offers. Hie goods are standard and his pricas low. You A ' Johnion’s clothing store they will be surprised at hew many Christ would like to show you some smoking mas gifts a dollar will buy there. Go * jackets, hath robes, gloves, mufflers aud see the goods. and neckwear. Suits for men, boys The basket social given gt Liberty and children that seldeni fail to please. school house laet Saturday evening, Ask to see their euspendere, house was one of merriment, joy and success. jackets and substantial fancy under There were only twelve baskets but wear. All holiday goods sold at their they brought $10. 75. An excellent usual low prices. As a present a nice programme was rendered. The pro suit would be a joy for long time. Re ceeds will lie given to the ministers member the place. who preach at the school bouse. — - S^N » - T o C u r e a C o ld in O n e D a y When it comes to hlacksmilhir g John E. Smith ».and» in the front Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it rank. fails to cure. Signature of E. YV. .*• Grove on each box. 25 cents. And when it comes to footwear Gay nor’s store stands back for none of COLA. them. All styles and all sizes of choice winter shoes. ¡Slippers tha* will he There will be a Christmas tree at sure to please and rubbers that will the old church on Christmas eve. A keep the wet out. gpod programme will be given. Earl and Earnest Bruuk had the misfortune to lose their little riding pony, one of the other hoi sea kicking it and breaking its leg. Pend an nrilei hv the Salem »tsge driver in the morning and he will re turn with your goods that afternoon. **« The present of a pocket knife from Kisser's gun store would please any boy and lie ha» umbrellas that gen tlemen would appreciate at Chiistma. time. He can mend almost any thing, YV. Hunter has been laid up with a sore foot, caused by stepping on a nail which went through his hoot. *** Mr. Kerslakc, at the furniture store, has quite a number of nice things for the holiday season. See what he has before deciding what to buy for your friends. Mr. Timmond. who lives alone, wae stricken suddenly the other eveniny with a chill end lay on the floor until 3 o’ clock in the morning before he could get lo bed. He hurt his hand when he fell but is over it now. Yo u have used all sorts of cough reme dies but it does not yie ld ; it is too deep seated. It m ay wear itself out in tim e, but it is m ore liable to p ro d u c e la grippe, pneumonia o r a seri ous throat affection. You need som ething that will g ive you strength and build up the b ody. Mrs. Thicker is stopping in Hslem and says she car board cheaper th 'D keep house. Rev. C. A. Rabing. f*oin Salem and Webster’s unabridged dictionary la test edition, for sale cheap at this olfi- and Rev. S. J. Lindsey, of Indepen W e d d e d f o r L ife . ce. It would make a fine Christinas ! dence. attended the college chapel ex At 8 o’clock Wednesday evening, ercises Tuesday morning. A phvsi Besides all kinds of feed for stock Rift- cial trainer will be up this ♦ vening to and poultry, W. YV. Ullrey also car December 18, 1901, at the home of T. A Good C o u g h M e d i c i n e . ries Htaiidard brands of Hour. While J. Cherrington and wife in Dallas, The mothers of Jasper Skaife ai d Castle & Haldeman have been buy give the college boys some training Ftom the Gazette,Toowoomba, Aus egg» are so high it will pay to use his their daughter, Miss Winnie, was lsd ing fat hogs front Newton Woodivard at the gymnasium. Dauial Puling H. B. Thielson, recent residents of to the matrimonial altar by R. L. ana H. P. Christenson, of Pioneer, Jas will on Christmas day, start to Pacific this county, but now in Salem, died tralia: I find Chamberlain’s Cough specialty for making hens lay. Remedy is an excellent medicine. Chapman. As Prof. I). M. Metzger Grant bought seven from Kings Val- j Grove, California, as a delegate to the last week. *.* I have been suffering from a severe pronounced the magic words that ley, fivs that weighed 1,082 pounds, convention of the College Young Nowhere can you get a better job of made them one the admiring friends A young Mr. Boals is here from Ne cough for the last two month.*, and it C. D. Purvine furnished them three ; Mens Christian association. braska, on a visit to his unole, Haivey has effected a cure I have great blacksmitliing than at the shop of I. standing around breathed a hope that good ones, and three of their own rai: - A new side wai.» lias been laid in Boals. pleasure in recommending it.— W. C. V. Lynch. life would be lull of good things for ing netted 1143 ifounds. front of the house of Mrs. F. A. Har them. The rooms were attractively *** Mrs. T. J. Scroggins, daughter of J. Wockner. This is the opinion of one ris. Less money, same style, best rfiiuli- ' Dolls and hooks tor children, Christ decorated, the bride was in haudsome T. Simpson, of Sheridan, has gone to »f our oldest and most respected res lies, is Morris the jeweler’s motto on | At tli« howling alley Horace W eb visit tier sister, Mrs. Dr. Seely, in idents. and has been voluntarily given inas cards, mounting board and fancy array aud the dress of ttib groom was in good faith that others may try the binding for pictures and calendars are faultless. Christmas presents. An exquisite lunch was ster will give several prizes next Mon eastern Oregon. remedy and he benefited, as was Mr. among the nice things offered at the served and the evening spent socially, Chas. Holman has bought forty ac day. Report of North Dallas school for Wockner. This remedy is sold by A. store of Mrs. Chare. After the happy couple repaired to res from W. P. Ireland for $780. W. H. McDaniel, of RickrealL has mouth ending November 29th: En K. Wilson. their new home just across the street, recently sold eight fat hogs and has Mike McCann, section boss at Mc .*» rolled 25; tardies, none: visitors, 2; on they were treated to a delightful ser about 200 sheep. He cut over 100 Coy, has taken out his naturalizi lion roll of honor, Cora Towns, Lucy PROGRAMME Brown & Son liava many tilings enade. They will made no bridal t ms of itay and has sold abo :t half of papers. Gump, George Brown, llenrr, .Anna Ih it would make pleasing presents for tour, but at once begin to make their Emma ami Raymond Cairnes, Lillian, of Christmas tree exercises at Christ your friends. Delicacies and luxuries home the most pleasant place on earth Drs. Woods and McCallon, it. ian church on Christmas eve: in the eating line, substantiuls in the for them. Miss Cherrington ranked having pronounced Austin Uadluyin- A prominent citizen of Falls City Byr e, ( li I s and Harold Hanson, Anthem— Church choir. wav of clothing, and a variety of orna among our most popular young ladies sane, he was taken to the asylum by says nearly all the people there are op Nora and K ’-a Schroeder, R.ilph Dig Recitation— Christmas Prayer— El mental as well as useful articles. Bee and under her father's training thor Sherifl'Van Orsdul and J. M. Giant. posed to a railroad between Dallas by, Mervin Boyer, Dora and Chaun- la Roy. their show windows for an inkling of oughly learned the art of photogra and the timber back of them bemuse I cey Hayes, Alfred May, Anna, Velma, Recitation— Lott Brow n. Dr. Hayter and wife have been at what is on the inside. phy. Mr. Chapman has proved a suc they think it would he against their Linnie, Glen and Jas. Mitchell.— R. K. Ladies quartet. tending tlie dental association meet cessful young business man, under *** interests, but would give $3,000 for an Hill, teacher. Recitation— A vh Coad. ing in Portland. Andrew Holman outlet to the Southern Pacific at Quite a number of persons have stands the furniture and undertaking Solo— Mrs. G. N. Cherrington. Now is the time to buy your Christ and Frank Morrison, of Rock Croek, Simpson’s. They imagine that moat mas goods before the best things arc found at Wiseman's hardware ato.-e lines and has a fine 49 acre prune or Recitation— Pearl Owing. went down yesterday. of the logs would be shipped here to all sold and before the rush. tilings they felt sure would please chard. Both know how to work and Solo— Will Starr. H. E. Hutton and wife, of IFalls be sawed, while the strong probability Song— Christ is King— Little ones. their friends aa preaeuts, and he lias they will prosper. The guests were Ralph Dodson and Miss Anna Clan is that several large mills would be plenty more of similar kinds. See bis Theo. Nolf, wife and Miss Laycox, City, have returned to Michigan. Pantomine—Christmas eve. fudge Judrli and wife, John Maurier erected close to where the timber now field, of Salt Creek, were married this variety of attractive articlea. The freight train from Portland stands. It would be no little detri week. and wife, of Salem, E. M. Bryan and T h e Best Pre scription for M a la r ia •** , came in at 3 o’clock yesterday n: ern- ment to Dallas for the Southern Pad wife, F. J. Chapman and wife, G. N. County Clerk Laughary and family chills and fevers is a bottle of Grove’s ing, over 12 hours late, becausn ot fie connection to be elsewhere. The No other livery stable in all this re Cherringtan anil wife, Mrs. Metsger, Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply will spend Christmas with Portland heavy work. gion is better fixed up to serve the question is, who ought to give and relatives. iron and quinine in a tasteless form. public than that of A. W. Dock »lead C. H. Chapman, Oscar and Cary Hay- ter. There were many handsome The industrial building of the state how much to secure this as the tem No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. er. Hacks, buggies, carriages or sad presents, including silverware, and Cyclopedia if Live Stock and Com ------------------- reform school. D e a r .Salem, was almost porary terminus. That is a matter dle horses furnished on short notice. several beautiful pieces of cut glass. «onsumed by fire Wednesday morn which individual should determine for plete Stook Doctor, with 800 illustra L E T T E R LI8T. ing. There are about 120 boys iu the himself Those who would receive tions, is the title of a new book just 8 A LK M T H IN GS. Some farmers are now selling their These letters remain uncalled for in the greatest benefits should give most bought by Wagner Bros. It contains school. everything anybody may want to the Dallas postoffice for the week end liberally. Dabney A Gilmore, at the Fair «tore pork at 6 cents and will next summer At the gymnasium tomorrow eve- ' know about any animal. They invite ing December 16th,and parties calling are more than crowded with holiday pay about tw’ce as much for bacon ning the college girls will do their lev- I Miss AbMo Weikal, of Falls City, all farmers lo come to their office at for them will please state that they things for the children and older and lard. The most thrifty people in el best to defeat the Mystics in » game i has ordered dii* paper and the Ore any time and cousult it for any desir have been advertised: folks. You can save money by going any country buy nothing which they can produce for less money. of basket ball, and it will only cost ! gonian to two friends during 1902 as a ed information. there four Christmas gifts. Miss Inez Allen, Christmas gilt. Who else would like you 10 cents to see the fun. Miss Laura A to h Don, Attorney Frank Holmes and his sis to thus make fome friends feel good. Mr Jesse A Frye, 2 ter, who is a stenographer, were ove- The rail road section hands have Ellis A Zinn, the confectioners near Protose vegetable meat and nut but from Salem Wednesday attending lo Mr Noah George, laid a spur track from near flic turn the court house, have all sfirts of lux Mr I R Riggs, table north to tlie premises of T boa. ter, a substitute for animal fat, at some conrt matters. uries and delicacies for the holiday Mr C D Rosa, 2, Elliott. It is for convenience in 1 lad Dunn’s grocery. season. Christmas tree and parly H. P. Sliriver and family have gope Mr Francis Ross, ing lumber anil wood, much of which A prohibition ’ eague of forty five to spend several weeks with kindred goods sold at a discount. Try them. Mr Jesse A Stanley, is piled along the track. members lias l»een organized in con at Centralia, Washington. For the purpose of changing the Mr Byron Welson. kueinnsa known as Friedman’s Mrs. W. C. Lewis, near Bethel, has nection with Dull a# college. The offi The State street lunch counter ®f C. G. C oad , postmaster. For Po-tland parties Banker Hirscii New Racket into a firstclass clo been seriously sick, hut is now im cers aie: President, D L. Gabsur; George Bros, ie where most Folk coun vice president, Alex. Van Orsdel; sec berg will have a trial nil well sunk on thing store, we have inaugurated proving. ty folks go about eating time. retary, s. P. Burner; treasurer, Wiu- the farm of B. F. W hi leaker ne r C O U C H S , C O L D S IN C H I L D R E N . an auction sale, commencing on Some oil experts have recently been tha Palmer. A. prominent aim of the Monmouth. R e c o m m e n d a t io n o f a W e ll K n o w n around examining the prospects a long school is to train young people to hate C h ic a g d P h y s ic ia n . The Home bakery, now conducted After a seige of two months with fe the foothills between here and 1 lou- and shuu all evil things. I use and prescribe Chamberlain's by Brauning A Hon ie becoming e ver Mrs. Fred. Wagner is beginning rnouth. It is said that those who pro Cough Remedy for almost all obsti very popular place. No better bread, In the past the arc electric lights of to mend. nounced such fi ne indications oc tho nate, constricted cough«, with direct cakes and piea in the market. They A. M. Holmes place will soon be back Dallas have been extinguished at mid Ainsworth Masonic chapter has re result«. I prescribe it to cmld.en of have a good supply ot candies, fruit, At 1 o ’clock, p. m „ and continu night and only the incandescent* cently elected these new offl-er*: High to bore down and test the matter.. ing daily until the 1st of January lighted at 5 o' clock in the morning, (fieri, R. E. Williams; king, B H. 11 ages. Am glad to recommend to and nuts for the holidays. .ill in need and seeking relief from Pastor Russel) will hold usual mor b it beginning last Monday, there i* on the corner of State and Com* mercial streets, Salem, Oregon, ning and evening services at Bs ptist also a morning arc light service, which , McCallon ; scribe, W. L. Strong: trea- colds and coughs and bronchial attic- nrer, Wm, Fanil; secretary, R S. Con Every train and every stage that en ations. It is non-narcotic and safe in at which place the goods are be church next Sunday and will pi each is a great convenience to those who ner; captain of the host; principal so ters the city brings packages of soiled the hands of the most unprofession ing sold without limit or reserve at Oakdale at 2 :30. have to be out at an early hour. Be journer, Oscar Hayter; royal srcli al. A universal panacea for all man linen to tha steam laundry. In a few to intending purchasers. It is A. J. Snell wanted to attend a | >arty sides the thirteen street arc lights, ccplain, E. C. Kirkpatrick ; master of kind.— Mr*. Mary R. Melendy, M. D. • lavs it is returned whitens snow the chance of a lifetime for those but was afraid to do so on ace®« it of three churches are thus illuminated. | tne third vail, A. B. Muir; master of Ph. I)., Chicago, Illinoirte. This rem j Once a customer there and you will wlio attend the sales, for we mean paine in his stomach, which he It ared Perhaps no small city in the state has the second vail, D. 8. McDonald; edy is for sale by A. K. Wilson. ' stay with them. business. The stock consists of would grow worse. He say», “ 1 was a better electric light service than master of the first vail, W. J W hile; Press Goods, Quilted Satin», Em tolling my troubles to a lady friend, Dallas. sentinel, M. F. Percival. Their it, All the Dallas Sunday schools are The rough weather makes animals I broideries, Table C loth s, Towels, who said: ‘ Chamberlain’s Colic. Cho Miss Hallock will until the first of | stallation will occur December 30ih. Shawls. Scarfs, Knit Goods, Ho lera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put January, hav# a holiday inilliuery | and members of the Eastern Star arranging for Christmas entertain- as well as people aick. Dr. Keeler at siery. Gluvos, Neckwear, Fonpons, ! cent#. The general public will be 1 the steel bridge feed yard makes s you in condition for the party.’ I sale, everything being offered at great I and of the Blue lodge, with their wiv- i welcome to attend and place present* specialty of the diaeases of stock and I Trimmings of many kinds and bought a bottle and take pica»« re in ly reduced prices. Country ladies >», will be invited to attend. There descriptions, Cords and Tassels, I on any of the tree*. can nearly always cure them. stating that two doses cured me and i should come in and inspect her bar- | will be a banquet at the hotel. Combs, Capes, Jackets, Blankets, enabled me to have a good tim e at 1 gains The city council hate had a big oak Quilts, Childrens Dress, Skirts, There is no danger of the poultry the party.” Mr. Snrll is a reside nt of tree taken out of the street in front of At Stockton's store they have mark ! Silver Trays, Silver Berry and Two carload« of prunes wert sliip- business being over done in Oregon aa t lie college and will have some much Summer Hill, New York. Tina rem td down everything for the holiday Fruit Dishes, Dre.den Dressing ! jx-d to Chicago this week by 8. P. long aa eastern people can afford to needed street improvement done edy is for sale by A. K. Wilson. trade and cannot be undersold in the Cases, Knives, Forks snd Spoons, Kimbal, they having been raised at ship chicken* and eggs to our mar \ there. city. Santa Claus saye it is the best Pin Cushions, Yrunitian Mirrors, kets. They frequently arrive by the Monuments and tombstone» made the outskirts of Dallas. place to buy practical as well aa dain Fancy Ribbons, Spool Silk and car load from the Mississippi valley. U. 8. Grant, deputy western An go» to order and all kind» of cem elery Mrs. H. M. Brown, who 1ms been On almost every farm in Polk eounty j ra goat inspector, i* kept on the go ty fancy articles for presents. Shoes, Twist, Linen Thread, Clothing for work well and promptly done by G. L. Children, Youths,Mens' and Boys could be raised profitably several time* sizing up the merits of the flocks in dress goods and clothing at lowest Hawkins, the Independence marble quite ill, is slowly recovering. prices. Special tale on furs. Overcoats, Mackintoshes and an The Dallas Masonic lodge b*t« elect more potiltv than now. But scrubby . Oregon and adjoining sta«es. From cutter. immense line of Mens Overskirts —o— ed officers for the coming year as fol fowls should l>e weeded out and better his own herd he ha* ««-Id 50 animals in YVhite and Colors, sn endless Photographs: You can have your lows: Worthy daster. B H. McCal i breeds take their place. Study the to 20 different men, one going to Ida Some merchants always demand ex variety of Underwear, Gents' Neck stamp pictoee* 24 for 35 esn ts a t lon ;>#nior warden, E. C. Kirkpatrick; bu.inesa and devote close attention to ho and two to British Columbia. This tra lug prices at the holiday season, wear Silk, Linen and Cotton Clierringti n's, Dallas, Oregon. I junior warden. R. L. Chapman ; treaa- your birds if you would make it pa}. i- d cidedly a goat region and nearly but not so et the Bernes’ Racket Mufflers snd handkerchiefs. For urer, R E Williams; secretary, The ladies i„us' nut forget »Unit the *11 owner« are gmding up their band* sore Small profits prevail there ev those who wish lo purchase at Hayter, tyler, 1>. 8 McDonald. ery week in the year. They are load- premium to be given by Ooocli Br, «. of Angoias. private sale a full force of clerks Miss Emma Riggs, of iEm * farm, January 1st for the best cake made will be kept. O J 8 .fllT O X V .X M k e from their flour, liecision at Brown’» i lias been ependiug a week in Portland ^ T h i lind Y * H »w A lw in BflOCM ti» _ ¿ 9 f Tha Kind YwJJwMIwg B BiflM o ip M . , , _ . . »tore when they give away that fine Tbi* sign »turn la on every box of tho | J with her cousin. Miss Nellie Robcrl- > steel range. Laxative Bromo-Quinine r •on, and other friends scon’s EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it It n ou rish es, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system a g a in st further attacks. If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. 50 c. and fi.oo, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chsmiau, New York. NEW TO-DAY. PLYMOUTHROCK ROOSTERS FOR SALE W HITE by S. T. Smith, of SpiithfUld. KH 8 TER 8 INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY, W1 latest edition, for sale cheap at this office. POINTLACE HANDKERCHIEF WAS L08T in Delia« Tuesday. Finder please return it to *0 ACHE STOCK RANOff FOR 8 ALK AT 92*6. Smell house, fi acres nearly ready for th« plow; .'•0,000acres out range joining the place. Tsnfls, $220 cash: balance in payments of |14 yearly. Might take a wagon and uow in t*ade. Address C. 0. Bur gens, SherTdan, Oregon. A Q O O D HOP YARD WANTED TQ RENT BY E. T, Evens, of Dalis«. W AN TE D -A OEffTLE PONT FOE BOYS TO ride by T. W. Brook near Eola. Monday, Deceaber 2 nd, B I ‘' T ALED OK LOOSE WHEAT OR CHEAT HAY for sals by W H. Mi-Dauial near Rickrsall. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT th« very best rates obtainable.— H. G. Campbell. ANTED-TU RENT A PLACE ADAPTED T V sheep er goats, rent payable in improvement«. A'idreas R. Finley, Woods, Oregon, W \ i H HALE BY SAMUEL ORR AT RICKKEALL: Two 2-year old colts sired hy Joe Hubh»rd « Ormonde, one sucking colt sired by Clanfleld s Clyde, and one brood mare. One years time given with approved security, if desired. P CLASH ITALIAN YEARLING trees for mle by II S. Buti. i ^IKHT on et to I k rty at M S Frie d m an,A u ctio ne e r l o a n on ' m p r o v e d fa r m p r o - uaual rates by Osoar Hayter, Dallas, T<> LOAN AT 0 PER CENT ON FARM security. J . L. COLLINS, Dallas M w PRUNE R HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVF.D farm property. SIBLEY k EAKIN , Final Settlement. NOTICE I* HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- rieraigned bos filed his final account as a t•*- 1 'iinletrator of the estate of John Mt-querry, deceased, and Monday, January «th, it«>2. at 1 I o'clock, p. m . of laid day, at the county coart house, ! of Polk county, Oregon, ha« been Seed by Hon. J. I K. Sibley judge off tne county court for mid county, - »4 the tune and place for tits hearing of thesume. ! All peieonit interested in said matter are hereby n o tified to appear at said time and show cause, if any I there )•«, why said account should not bo approved i aud the account settled and closed. , Dec. t, 1801. I>. W. SEAR«, adiuinUtratnr. Townsend è Hart attorneys for mints. ,