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Frank Chapin, of Falla City, is ('unie lu thin ottica for all kinds of working in the mines at Baker City. legal Manien. LO U A L A N D G E N E R A I , WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED OUNINC Q, I , Hnwkim», of Iu<lepenil>nce, THE WEEK FROM ALL AVAIU j* „ue of th« bent marble cutler» in Hie ! ntaie I iloen the cemetery work fu r A b l e S o u rc e s D ish e d u p for O u r j nearly every family in 1 oik county. N u m e ro u s F am ily of R e a d e rs P utnam fadelc«* dyo« are the In A hroviated P a r a g r a p h s . ! hriuhtent, fan test am! eaniest tt» use Sold by A. K. W ilsuu. 10 cents per a ik J. W . Kirkpatrick, who owns a small farm south of the Coolidge place, raised over 2000 bushels of po tallies on 20 acres of ground and has sold most of them at 50 cents a bush el. That beat, wheat at the sami price. We have this weak ordered the Ore gonian for W. C. Lewis, McCoy ; J. W. Spectacle« ami glasne« at Pfennig'«. Freight car» from «11 over the union Parker, Buell; G. F. Seely, Jas. HmiLh, Salem; A. Aebi, Airlie; J. W . Lewi», I have a few thousand dollar« v„ I c me to l)a ll»«. T h i« week we noticed J. W. Kirkpatrick, Rickreall. Any loan at nix per cent on strictly tifgt from the Louisian t W c.tern railway body can gut both papers a whole year c 1 h « s farm securities.— H. O Campbell. and another from the Mobile A Ohio. for only $2. These Dallas Odd Fell >w« paid their W e have oak grub curdwuod for Independence brethren a visit last Report of Halt Creek school for the tale. week : E. V. Dalton, II. B. Coaper, month ending January 10lh : Enroll There 1« to he a joint m eeting of John Richter, Ceo. Richmond, John ed, 40. average attendance 43; ueitli- Polk countv granges at Monmouth on Castle, J. G. Van Oradel, L. C. Starr, *r absent nor tardy, Frank, Lena and Saturday, January 25th. Pomona C. R. Farley, J. D. Smith, Mr. liable- Emil Haiusiea, Alouia, Felda and Lon grange officer« will he elected and otli man, F. II. Morrison, U S Laughary, nie Villwock, Otto and Lina May, An er important business transacted. Frank Stiles. Mr. Rich, Alonso Brown, na Arndt, Harold Htarr, Inez Hart, Prominent outside speakers are to be 1 W . R. Pfennig, Geo. Scott, W . Ayres, Harah and Anna Nachtingal, Georg, Lyons, Tracy Havery, Bert Clanfield, present. They will probably arrange | W. V. Fulier and J. J. t idler. Leon Hioper. These w,re neither ab for a farmers institute in which agri Great clearance sale at Brown's sent r.er tardy during the term : Flo cultural college specialists will take store. Sixty pair of childrens shoes ra Villwock, W illie Whe.tldon, Bes part. at less than cost. sie Clanfield, Htella Lyons, Hulda Whenever you have an item of news J. R. Mendenhall ha« been elected Ratzlotf.— Bert M. Ouy, Ella Oviatt, please bring or send it to Ibis office. mayor of Sheridan for the fourth time teachers. Ed Shaw, F. H. Morrison and Miss Those having line stia-k or poultry Years ago lie and G. W Bibee bought to «ell should let it he known through the general .merchandise stock of A Kate Simonton went to Portland this 8. Bilile there. week. the Ilemizsr. There is now double For grocerit n go to Onfield'». package. j the demand of a few years ago. Go to the White Front grocery for The Monmouth basket b a ll t e a m Zim Ilinshaw and wife feel very every liing you want in the grocery have floored all comers so far I b i s sea line. They handle nothing hut the grateful to the people of Falls City for son and think they are some pump kindness in connection with the fatal best eatables. kins. The Dallas college lads are accident to their son, Jason. You can get big bargains at the sec aching to get another chance at them. Hugh Black, who clerks at the Bee ond Annual clearance rale of R E. Mrs. M. M. Ellis, who li-is been so Hive, has been confined to his home B vaii A Hon now on in Dallas— a seriously ill, was better yesterday. slaughter »ale on winter goods, over with 1 heamatistyi. coat», clothing, ladies wraps, mackin Newton Guy, Merton Ellis, Walter Notice in this paper the bids of our toshes. Spec al ¡»rices on groceries Ford, Daoial Poling, Emmett McHher- merchants for your trade. During thi» week. It will pay you to go und ry, Bert and Chimney Teals, our Col the dull season they offer reductions test their asrertions, lege ha.-ket ball team, will go to Me- to induce trade. Rev. Carrick. who recently preached M innvill« tomorrow evening for a The business of the Dallas postoffico h *re, has been chosen pastor of the match game. Others of the college boys and girls hope to go along. is constantly increasing. There are Corvallis Presbyterian church. now eighty four call and 200 lock box The following officers were installed Go to Wagner Bros, for plowR and es and a demand for -till more harrows, sulkey, gang and disc plows, n ltie Degree of Honor fudge Wednes- postmaster Coad ami his deputy, Mr. seeders and fanning mills which are lay evening: Past chief, Mrs Jen. Tom r, stick close to their business always in stock, also prepared spray nie Nunn ; Chief of honor, Mrs O.a and arc very oaieful. None but chro for orchards. They keep buggy extras. Cosper; lady of honor. Mis. Emma nic giumblers find cause to blame Coad; C. of C.. Mrs. Jennie Coad; fi them. Some time ago my daughter caught nancier, Mrs. Lizzie Van Orsdel; re a severe cold. She complained of ceiver, Mrs. Sarali Black ; inside sen- Two Pennsylvania freight cars came pains in her chest and had a bad inel Mrs. I-ura Michaleo; outside here Monday to take Dallas products cough. I gave her Chamberlain’s watch, Mrs. Belle Stilt s. Ill the eve to the far east. Cough Remedy according to direct ning the Degree banqueted the A. O. The bowling alley and skating rink ions and in two days she was well and U. W. lodge. | have Used are still attractive places of amuse able to go to school. H. P. Hcliriver and family have re- tnent. Some who neither skate or t h is remedy in my family fo r the p a s t irned from several weeks visit among bowl never get tired of watching those seven years and have never known it to fail, say» Jas. Prendergast, mercli- kindred at Centralia, Washington. who do. p , 1 ant, Armalo bay, Jamacia, West India Rev. Park hiii I wife are again vi-it- R. W . Swink is to teach a ai er j 8jrt|J(j8 The pains in the chest indi- and B. T. Merrill, who has been teach catcd an approaching attack of pneu ing the home of J. J. Wiseman, whom ing at Concord, will have charge of monia, which in this instance was un they knew in the east. Fair\iew school. The Alexander and Preaching at the Baptist church doubtedly warded off by Chamber McElmurray school is to have new lain’s Cough remedy. It counteracts next Sunday morning and evening desk« and «eats and the outside prem any tendency of a cold toward pneu mid at Litierty in the afternoon. ises improved. The revival at the South Methodist monia. Sold by A. K . Wilson. W h a t d o th e C h iid ern D rin k ? Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink Grain-o? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the chiidern the more health you distribute through their systems. Gruiu-O is made of pure grains,and when properly pre pared tastes like the choice grades of coffee bu*. costs about one fourth much. A ll grocers sell it. 15 cents an j 25 cents. LETTER L IS T . These letters remain uncalled for in the Dallas postoflice for the week end ing January 13th, and parties calling for them will please state that they have been advertised: Fred Bradbury, jr., Mrs Bertha Brenner, M r W H Bun, Mr Frank Chase, Ed Harris, H Holman, W m T Hughes, John D Honk, Hpecht & Henkin, M is M 0 Slone, Funuie Thomasson. . C. G. C oad , postm aster. The readers of litis paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one disease that science has been able to cure in all its stage*, and that is ca tarrh Hall's Cntqrrli fcure is the on ly positive cure known to tlie medical fraternity. Catareli being a consti tutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfa ces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giv ing (be patient strength hv building np the constitution and assisting na ture in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer $100 for any case that it fails to cure. Hcnd for list of testimonials. Address F. J Cheney <fc Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Hold by druggists, 75 cents. Hall,9 Family Pills are the best. MARKET REPORT. [Corrected weekly b y Gooch Bros.) W heat, per bushel, 52 cts. Bran, per ton $10 SliortB, per ton, $20. Oats, per bushel, 30 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, $3 00. Flour, per suck, 80c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwl. Germea, $1 GO per uwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. j j <D Laxative Bromo-Quinine Mens, boys and childrens clothing e»n now be had al the New York Racket store for a fifth leas than tbeir usual low prices. But those figures will last only during their clearance sale. Their special brand of shoes please everybody in style, comfort and price. [Corrected weekly by Brown & Son Potatoes, per bushel, GO cts. Butter, per pound, 15 cts. Lard, per pound, 12^@15 cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 10^@14cti llain s, per pound, 13@1G ets. Shoulders, per pound, 8@ 10 cts. E gg s,p er dozen, 22^ cts. Chickens, per dozen $2.50@$4 Dried fruits, per pound, 5@12 ct-. Beets, per pound, 1 cents. Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts. Onions, per ponnd, 3 cts. Beans, per pound, 5(Vt7 cents. Corn meal, per pound, 24 ots. Hay, per ton, $5:ct$8. Johnson A Co., th# clothiers, recog nize no superiors in their line. They know exactly what the people need and want and where to get it on the best terms. No lietter looking, better fitting or cheaper suits for the money can he found in the valley. George W . Johnson has the reputation of al ways doing the fair thing by me , wo men or children. Buy your clothing al Johnson’s. CO LLEGE N O TES. Basket ball game with McMinnville ia to lake place at McMinnville on next Hattirdav evening. W e regret very much that the gams must bo played at that time for undoubtedly it will keep a numjier from going who wonld otherwise do so. Things are quite lively at the gym nasium at present. The boys are practicing basket ball and are also D A L L A 8 IN T H E R IH C - jumping. W e hope to put a winning When von want hlacksmithing or team on the field in the spring. woodwork done, go to Hmitlt und Although apparently defeated in the Iiowell. basket ball game of last (Saturday eve ning, the collefe boys think that they Mrs. Chase deals exclusively in fur won the day and are willing to play nishing goods for ladies and children again if Monmouth will do so. and notions and never fails to please President Poling spent Sabbath at ladies wanting such thiugs. Lafayette. ------------• • ♦ ------------- The Homo literary society, of Dal las college, bus chosen B. A Teats as its president for the present term. We have good meetings and are en deavoring to prepare a programme for open meeting to he held Friday evening, Januury 24th. August Kisser 1ms been out of school for some time on account of sickness. *** JU R T LIST Leave your stage orders at the Ellis For justice district 4, J. Stuart Mont confectionery store. gomery justice, Falls City, Oregon *** Edw White, Frank MeMurphy, Buckwheat, graham, corn’ meal, ger 0 E Leot, Ira Mehrlin, mea, hominy, whole wheat Hour and a L Barnhart, Elias Robertson, full line of preferred stock goods at 1 F Yoakum, Harvey Gage, Dunn,s grocery. Take them your po James Burns, Morris Hughes, tatoes und other produce. vVm Yeater, Geo Hiefarth, Chester Gardner, Fred Raymond, »*• W M Alderman, Gunsmith Risser supple a most of Geo Gardner, Frank Hubbard, the ammunition need in this county Frank Sliute, James W Lee, J M Dennis, aud all tlie HporUmon pronounce it Warren Frink, Anan Myer, first class. He mends small broken Clias Frink, Robert Wonderly, articles. Thus Hollowed, W H Milligan, Mat Glaze, Clifford Pugh, A l leal, Next week’s sale at Bee-Hive: Ten J R Moyer, Sam Tetherow, yards of baby ribbon for 5 cents; satin Frank Butler, Al Brown, ribbon 1^ inches wide at 5 cents a J B Teal, Ed Hampson, yard; $3 rubber boots for $1 95; siloes Robert Ford, Harry Starr, that were $1.50 now $1:$125 shoes Al Harrington, Chas Young. for 90 cents; 15 cent frieze flannel al Wm Ellis, 10 cents; $2 mackintoshus for $125; BA LLSTO N . $9 jackets for $4.50; $20 jackets for $10; $8 skirts for $4 98; $5 waists for Elmer Birks has gone to Portland $3.25; 35 cent corsets for 20 cents. to attend business college. Prices are always the lowest at the Bee-Hive. Goo. Blizzard snd wife, of Watson ville, California, arc visiting her la •** ther, Jacob Pence. A vatieey of feeds both for your stock and your poultry can be bad at M ra. C. P Blanchard preached here Ullery’s feed store. Try some of bis Sunday evening. She ia holding a re stuff that will make your hens luy vival at Bellview. now while eggs are scarce. Aaron Tillery was offered $1.20 per sack for his ixitatoes la«t week. The repair shop at Gaynor’a store is Craven Bros, have shipped quite a kept busy mending shoes. In many cases it ia genuine economy to have lot of wheat lately. old footwear fixed up instead of buy Joe Craven has just finished the ing new. All such work done neatly yearly invoice of liis stock aud will and promptly. soon go to Portland to buy a large stock of spring goods. Blacksmith Lynch can give satis Jacob Poneo will anon go back to faction to any reasonable person. Indiana. His brother recently died **» there and his folks want I vim to su A. W. Docksteader Is an enterpris perintend their large farm. ing liveryman and seldom fails to The Ballston Woodman will have a please liis patrons Always go there limiting mutch on tho 33rd and 24th when you want a team for a country of this month, and on th* night of trip. the 25th they and their families will have a big supper at Woodman ball, No Hour ever brought to the Dallas the same to be paid for hv the losing market excels that made right here side ill tlie hunt. W . It. Birka and A. by Gooch Bros. Try a sack of it, if B. Chandler have been chosen as cap tains and Joe Craven and Ue<>. New- you li ,ve bee« cisiug some oilier. bill as assistants. A big time and lii- »*• yu niuckamuck «re assured. J. J. Wiseman ia an enterprising At the literary Friday night tlie and successful dealer in hardware. Having studied tlie wants of the com question: "Resolved, tbnt anarchy munity, he keeps what they are most should be suppressed," will ho debat apt to call for and liis prices are uni ed by W. R. Birks, Henry Butler and N. F Gregg for the affirmative and formly low. Wallace Yates, W. W. .Stockton and A. J. Shipley for the negative. Ball Mr. Kerslake, the furniture man, Bros, orchestra will furnish music. has built up a good trade by keeping what the public want and selling it at a ir l ie . moderate prices. He also handles second hand goods of salable kinds. F. M. Lewis and Ira Hooker brought in some fine jtorkt rs last Call for the celebrated Blank« cof week. fee at Dunn’s grocery. They full line of the high grade goods. They handle the best that conies to town. Call and what they offer. have a J. M . Stuats made some excellent H e io ie seats for the Taylor hall a few days butter ago. inspect Ersrett Htaats was in Independence lust Saturday with his pigeon trap and us usual brought home aome fine tu - It C ir d le s T h e C lo b e . The fame of Bucklen’s Arnica Hal keys. ve, as the best in tlie world, extends Jamison A lIoffin.ni loul <1 two round the earth. It ia the one per cars with wheat la- 1 week. fect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruis Two cars were loatled with lumber es, sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, felons, aches, pains and'all skill eruptions Wetlnewlay by Montgomery A Co., of Only infallible pile cure. 25 cent# a Falls City. box at all druggists. The section men were 11010? a lot B M. Barpenter’s cow has twin c»l- The basket social given here last Saturday evening was well attended and a lively interest taken in the bide for baskets. The programme well carried out and we were agreeably sur prised to see we have so much home talent, nuperinteiident Htarr was the auctioneer and a good oue at that, as lie made thirty nine baskets bring $37. A nice cushion was also raffled off for about $4 to pay the necessary ex pense etc. Getting Thin When hungry, drop in at the George lunch counter on State street. Many a warming and cook stove in this county needs to he replactd by a better one, such as are kept in a great variety by W m . Fault. Most likely the prices ure within your reaoli. Re member that be carries a full stock of grass and garden seeds. Let him sup ply you with bolls, hinges, screws and other things to make needed repairs before the busy season. -tfy to CrtybUse. Li^jn county, this #eek, where be "h*< tfrught a »tore aud will again go into the general merchandise business. Two yeaie ago 2725 voters registered in this county. Then there were twenty two precincts but now Middle Independence is « part of the North Independence precinct. Mr. Harchet and his wife have re turned from spending u week at Se attle with his brother, Capt. Harchet, R e co ve re d S p e e c h a n d H e a rin g . who has now started for the old Messers Ely Bros;— I commenced country with a cargo of wha&t. using your Cream Balm about 2 years ago for cstairh. My voice was some what thick and my hearing dull. My hearing has been fully restored and my tpeecn haa become quite clear. I am a teacher in our town.— L. G. Brown, Granger, Ohio, No comment is needed Trial sixe 10 cents. Full size 50 cents. Ask your druggist. W e mall it. E ly Brothers, 66 Warren street, New York. •IOO R e w a rd , tio o . church will continue throughout uext Piles of shoes, shirts,underclothing, week. hats, caps and ladies wrappers away below wholesale cost at Brown’s store. The pay train passed up and hack yesterday making glad the hearts of Two prominent Salem lawyers,Geo em ploy us. Bingham and W. H. Holm« s, met a couple of Polk county greenhorns at Three car loads of prunes left yes our bowling alley the other evening terday for Chicago being the last of and undertook to beat them rolling the 1901 crop und the last bale of our Rev. H. A. Dsck, formerly of Dallas, but came out at the small end of the bops has gone east. is engaged in a revival meeting at horn. Said greenhorns were John Corvallis. Judge Bartholomew and Conimis Teal and Seth Riggs. ¡oner Ashhaugh, of Morrow county, Did you know’ that Cherrington, of Dr. Thompson will preach a t t h e were here Wednesday inspecting our D ill. s. was making platii u n pho os | p UT/ Al,.uni REMARKABLE CURE OF CROUP. cheaper than any other county seat j _ ¡'e8b>^erl* n church Sunday evening, courthouse. They are preparing to A Little Boy’s Life Saved. town in the valley. W ell he is when a call will probably he extended build a new one at Heppner and like to a minister who recently preached ours better than any other they have I have a few words to say regard Come and see. here. seen. ing Chamberlain’s Cough remedy. Presiding Elder Ford will preach at The Epworth league will give a Home 25 Independence ladies have It saved my little boy’s life and I feel the M. E. church next Monday eve- | that I connot praise it i-nough. I ning and will hold quarterly confer j •‘ Around the world’’ social, Wednes organized what they call a Lissure bought a bottle of it from A. E. Sleere cnee the following evening. He will | day evening January 22ml, to which club, the object being sucial and liter of Goodwin, South Dakota, und when lecture to the general public Tuesday the public is cordially invited. The ary profit. I got home with it the poor baby evening on The Perils and Guards of guests will assemble at 7 o’clock and Riggs buys eggs and poultry, could hardly breathe. I gave the parties under the direction of guides Young Men. medicine as directed every 10 m in will leave every half hour lor Boston, Mrs. Maud Richardson, nee MoTim utes until he threw up and then I Robinson Brothers are doing a fine Paris and Tokio, at which place» mnndl. lias a nine pound boy. thought sutc he was going to choke poultry business at their Maplewood lunch will be served in the style i*)- Home farmers seldom come to town to death. We lmd to pull the phlegm culiar to each. Twenty five cents will farm north of Oregon City. purchase a round ticket with admis without bringing some kind of pro out of his mouth in great long strings. Miss May Seely, of Oak Grove has sion to all places of interest. duce to exchange at the stores for I am positive that if I had not got graduated from Armstrong’s business what their families need. Almost that bottle of cough medicine, my bov college in Portland and expects em Dr. Emhree’s office has been moved without exception such men are out would not be uu earth today.— Joel ploy msnt there. to his home near that of President of debt and prosperous. Another class Demont, Inwood, Iowa. For sale by buy »verytliing on credit, seldom have A. K . Wilson. Johnnie Ellis, of Dallas, has been Poling. from the 1 You will not attend Brown’s big anything to sell, and are always hard • permanently . , - discharged , - E lo q u e n t S p e a k e r C o m in g . run. Some of your neighbors belong state industrial school ne*r ^ urne.r, 1 clearance sale and go away saying Hon. F. A. Falk"iiburg, one of the Iind look, quite manly in In, neat uni- tlmt nothinK h„ been piU ,lown. Big to one class and some to the other. form. I - bargains in all ---- lines ol dry goods. A goodly number af voters from all most eloquent lecturers now appear parts of the county are coming in to ing before the public, will visit Dal G. F. Seely had two fine jersey cow, U buh I services at tli. Christian reaister with the county clerk, and las camp, Woodmen of tlie World, on to die at Oak Grove without any church next next Sunday. A t the many are registering with notaries February 7th. In making Dallas or.e known cause. of the six towns that he visits while | morning service Mrs. Harfu-d will and justices ill 'heir own precincts. going through the state he confers on Over 100 persons attended the Re- spaak. Subject of th, availing aer Rev. W m Park and wife, evangel us a great honor and recognizes the bekah installation ceremonies last F ri | vice, The Conversion of Cornelius. day evening. They and the members Every one welcome.— \V. T. Matlock, ists from the east, are insisting the fact that we have a rustling camp of pastor of the M. E. church south, in Woodmen here. The committee in of the Encampment had a fine lunch. pastor. liis revival meetings. charge, H. C. Eakin, V. V. Fiske, and A license has keen issued for the Frank Gibson, of Rickreall, has U. H. Grant, have secured the Meth Uncle Joe Emmuna is to frail tha nmriiage of Chan A. McLaughlin and been appointed a notary public. odist church for him to give a lecture Mias Lola G. Fluke, of Independence. he has to he cared for like a child. in that evening and a line musical Mrs. M. A. Prior lias been up from Jas. Elliott and sons are building iu programme will also take place. In The outside attorneys at the pres Portland v'.iting her mother, Grand ent term of circuit court are: Jas. rear of the M. E. church, a shelter stead of a banquet thereafter, as ge . ma Shelton. McCain, of M cM innville; Ceo. Bing for country teams. I t is 40 feet long erally follows, the camp have decided Frank Neale, who was a »oninlaw ham, J. M. Payne, Frank, Webster and 10 feet high and will prove e to spend their time and money in a of L. B. Frazer and formerly lived und W . H. Holmes, of Salem. Miss great convenience at all times, espec different direction and give the hea l consul a genuine surprise in tha shape around McCoy, died in Kentucky re Hackelman and a Salem lady served ially iu stormy weather. of about 50 new applications fur Dal as stenographers. cently. Sixteen contracts for next season« las camp. The neighbors have gone Mr*. Harford, state president of the Ham Barker, Walter Hunt, Bird hop crop were made in Marion county to work earnestly and have already I t is W . C. T. U., will lecture in the Sooth W alling, Jar Hykes. Dorr and Bre-re this week at 10 and 11 cents, there to eecurad many applications. be 0 cents per pound advanced at aimed to initiate them in a class with Methodist chinch at 2 :30 tomorrow | Gibson, John Sykes, wife and datigli afternoon and at the same hour on ter,of the Zetm vicinity, a supper, etc., about the 1st of March. al cir- picking time. Sunday afternoon. There will he a cuit court this week. If you want to join, any Woodman The directors of schools all over the will write your application. county temperance institute at Inde- . Brown <k Son always do as they ad county used to he continually annoy pendence uext Tuesday and Wednes vertise. They will sell you shoes, ed by agents for all manner of school B U TL E R . day. hats, underclothing and many other apparatus and furniture, and in too Merit Tillery has sold hit farm near things below wholesale cost for a few many cases they were persuaded to The farmers are all busy this nice Parker to P. J. Dickinson. buy almost useless stuff st double its wentoer. days. value. Latterly such agents have J. C. Ellis and Fred Auer have been Rev. N. Doane, a pioneer Method is' found it unprofitable to travel over Alfred Campbell, of Ballston, is tea out on their Halmon river limber preacher who at an early day lived this county. Almost invariably ching in Eastern Oregon. it claims. above Willamina in this county, ha, Three extra large and fir.« borers been stricken with paralysis at hi, will be Lest for directors to consult the W m . Hnepard and hia bride left for sold in Kings Valley last week for#2<J0 home in University Park, near Port county superintendent before buying their home in Washington Tuesday I such things, for he keeps posted on each. Tw o of them belonged to A. C. I land. morning. wlmt is best and cheapest. Miller and the other to Dick Dunn. They were shipped to Seattle. Oliver Dennis shipped a coop ol J. S. Pettyjohn and wife were Sher B e tte r Road W o rk . ducks to tbs Portland market this idan visitors last weelq. Avery Hinthaw has returned from The county court has levied a 3 mill week. There is almost no market for J. K. Trullinger and Lee Row.-11 are eastern Oregon to M ill «reek. road tax to be collected in ra«h and geese. it will aggregate $8000. Hereafter repairing the old mill which belongs J. W. Kirkland, of Independence, The »«aeasment of 1901 show« an . , . . ill hire men to Rowell Bros, and expect to rim it and C. W . Pagett, of Peedee, have increased valuation of about $24.000,- ! Precmc ro* n' a" ' . full days uext euinmer, been appointed notaries public. 000 on the assessable property of the ” * or ,n work will be required the same ns if Wm. Hliepard, formerly of Butler, The appearance of the North Dallas it Ue within a year. The state m i working for sn individual. In the bnt now of McKinley, Washington, school house ha, been greatly impro whole has been very prosperous and i, past many have avoided or shirked and Miss Alice Coy, of Butler, were ved by tlie addition of a school bell still forging ahead in national promi their road work responsibility but it married January 8th at the home of placed in a neat tower. The bell was nence. can be done no longer. It is believed the bride’» brother in Dallas. formerly ueed at La Creole academy. H»nry Black is ieneing in two lots a that double as much real road work bl'X-k west of the warehouses and a will he done as when every man was Miss Susie Branson is D • liing on dwelling may go up there next auin- allowed to work nut his road tax. If Mill creek. road masters are thoroughly capable msr. and do their full duty, next wint'T See the f-eth offering, under our will find nearly all the roads in ti e j f Ths tu* Vi» Ih* Alwin B m (M rais etfeate» to os 0« srrry every box of the lb fono In# new t-aiav heading. T in » » who have county in a greatly improved condi Tablets tried it say it |>ay, to advertise there. tion. The new Woodmen officers are: Consul, H. C. Eakin ; adviser, F. H. Muscott; banker, Frank Kerslake; clerk, U. S. Grant; manager, F. H. Morrison ; escort, R. E. Reed; watch man. F. E. M yer; «entry, Floyd Daly; musicians, F. H. Morrison and O. E Williams. T o C u re ■ C o ld In O n e Day SALEM TR A D ELETS . Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. Veterinary Surgeon Keeler makes A ll druggists refund the money if it liis headquarters at the steel bridge fails to cure. Hignature of E. W. feed yard and is ready to care lor Grove on each box. 25 cents. sick animals. He lias made their ail ments a matter of study and practice A m o n g th e B o a :«. (or vears. Those iiiterrst«Ht are arranging for a goat show here about the middle of Be it remembered that the steam February. Thai of last ytar was a laundry excels all others in tam ing pronounced auccea*, blit this one will out good washing aud ironing. The be bigger and better still. It will Dallas stage charges nothing for tak probably lie held in the Woolen mill ing or returning packages of laundry building and will continue 2 days and nights to give averybody a chance to see what fine mohair producers are They arc having a big sale at Stock raised in this county. Since the last tou’e store and you get out-eighth off meeting many superior kids have been on every purchase. Mens’ clothing raised and not a few high bred ani of best material mid latest tailoring. mals have been brought in from the Ladies under muslins cheap and wrap beat flocks in the land. Perhaps no pers the same. Best shoes in the other county in the state outranks market at taking figures. Fine all us in tlie gout industry and many wool blankets and awayup overcoats. outsiders who are becoming interested See their new embroideries. in that animal will be in attendance. of work at tlie turntable rt-versl <lsys ago of rsifro -tl carpenter* wore o A S » l h T i U o nd V n u» tot» t a » sip . SoagM ! I ere A force ’ n«t vcoks iil put a new r-« J on lla n t o | the depot. W . J. Turnitlge will move his fani- is t i l right, if you E re too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get ting too thin; they all come under these two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you cani but, whether you can or not, take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to balance yourself with your work. You can’t live on it—true—but, by it, you can. There’s a limit, however» you’ll pay for it Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the readiest cure for “can’t eat,” unless it comes of your doing no work—you can’t long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. T h o g e n u in e has th is p ic tu re on It, tako no o the r. If you have not tried it, send fo r free s a m p le , its a - I treoable taste w ill 1 s u rp ris e you. S C O TT & BOW NE C h e m is ts , 4 0 9 Pearl Street, N e w Y o rk . 5 0 c. and $1.00; all druggists. N E W TO -D A Y . rw rpapers N cents. in p a c k a g e s Apply here. or eo p o r is ANTED TO EXCHANGE 8EKI) POTATOES to J. W. Kirkpatrick, for Hr wood. Apply W south of Hlokreall. PURE BKEI) BULL, QUALIFIED for registry and from 12 to month* old, want S HORTHORN Write to Frank Hutler, Falls City, Oregon. 20 ed. QAN DURHAM BULL rROM 1 TO S YEAR« R old wanted. A<ldre*s, with price. F. J. Cham ben, Kings Valley, Oregon. W ANTED BY J. R KORHINH, OF men to cut 60 cords of wuod, PIONEER, N. TOWNSEND W ILL SELL AT HIS YA RD « » near Perrydalu Barred Plymouth Hock cocker G els for $1—birds tliAt have heretofore sold at from «2 to «fi. They are first class aud all from high «•coring stock. Old custoniers can get new blood. This price will stand during the month of January. in g R and crystal of a l a d ie s g o ld watch was found near Bridgeport. The owner ran get it from John J. Brown by paying him for this notice* l GOOD CAMERA WITH COMPLETE OUTFIT for sale by J. F. Auer at Hutler.- 100 ACHE FARM TO RENT FOR CASH. ply to Isaac H. Whealrion, Lewisville, Or. AP- PLYMOLTHRQCK ROOTTERSFOR SALE by 8. T. .Smith, of SmithfWId. W HITE B ALF.D OR LOOSE WHEAT OR CHEAT HAY for sale by W. H. McDanial near Rickreall. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A LL TIMES AT the very best rates obtainable.- H. G. Campbell. CLASS ITALIA N YEARLING I THIRST trees for sale by H. 8. Butz. PR(*NE o n e y t o l o a n o n îm p r o v e d f a r m M pro perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallo*, \ fO N E Y TO LOAN AT « PER CENT ON FARM L security. J. L. COLLINS, Dallas. j J U T E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED ff farm property. S IB L E Y * EAKIN , Call for Warrants. o t ic e h h e r e b y o i v k n t h a t a l l u m - pai«l county wsriwnt* of Polk e<iunt>, i i r m i which wsre prefitteti and «•n<lorsa«lt “ Not |sii4 ktr want *.f furala," prior to Out. 5, l » o , al» > war rant 17U7 f«r *6,000, endorsed October «th, w ill be ¡•ah! u|»i*. presentation at ?ny o*ee. Inter«** «01 not be allowed on the same alter the date of this tic* B. V. DALTON, Oounsy Trwaeois». Dated. Dallo», Jan 1», IM t. N Does Not Want The Entire Earth. X ’ T NELSON WISHF.N TO BELL lilH SlCINY- soi!e farm. It coneiste nt lfn at res. Hra mil*** i »eat - f Salem on public road. Good kwafion for • lairv or fruit. Rust spring in P-dk i-omiti» Ri«d* and '•onvenient to svlmol and roIVosd station. P r i < t o M UC. Refer* to Edit r, lUinitur, Ray Fowls or W T. Pierce. - J ’