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T o C u re • C o ld In O n o Day T h e ra I* a C la s s or P io p le Blank notes and receipts for sale at S o m e t h in g T h a t «will do You Good Come to this office for all kinds of We know of no wav in which we Who are injured by the lt*e of coffee. tiiis office, al o all kiuds of legal i legal blanks. j can be of more service to our readcaa Recently there lias been placed in all blanks. than to tell them of something that the grocery stores a new preparation G L. Hawkins, of Independence, At our depot this week was » freight will he of real good to them. For called Graitt-O, made of pure grains, is one of the boot marble cutters in (he that takes the place of coffee. The slate ami does the cemetery work for ear front the Mississippi, Louisiana 1 this reason we want to acquaint them & Texas railroad. with what we vonsi ler one of the very j most delicate stomach receives it with nearly every family in Polk county. out distress, anti bn. few can tell it The new electric arc light suspen best remedies ou earth for cougns, j Oak grub wood for sale below the ded from an arm at the top of an ex | colds, and that alarming complaint, from coffee. It does not cost over one- fourth as much. Children may drink market pi ice. Apply at this office. tra tall pole al the depot will prove a croup. We refer to Chaiiilierlain'« it with great benefit. Fifteen cents Cough Remedy. We have used it I Go to Wagner Bros, fur plows and great convenience to many, especially with such good reault* iu our family j anil 25 eents per package. Try it I harrows, sulkey, gang ami disc plows, at train time. so lung that it has become a bouse- ' Ask (or Grain -O. I seeders and fanning mills which are M use«» and Starr will on next hold necessity. By Its prompt use ■ A LE M *TR A D E LE TS . always in stock, also prepared spray Wednesday evening give at the wool we have no doubt but that it has ! for orchards. They keep buggy extras en mill, give a skating masquers le ear time and again prevented croup. The cheapest one price cash store iu Spectacles and glasses ut Pfennig's. tiiv ■ 1. Extra good music will he fur The testimony i* given upon onr own j town is the New York Racket. Their nished and several prise* will be experience, and we suggest tliut o u r 1 clothing prices were low lo begin with Anything in tho Who would like to have this paper awarded. Lady participants go in rsadurs, especially those who have but during all this month they will line of— | now to he paid for next summer with free but gents must pay 50 cents at d small children, always keep it in tlie ; sell ill mens, boys and childrens clo I wood. spectators half that amount. house aa a safeguard against croup.— thing at a reduction of 20 per cent CHINA I have used Chamberlain’s Cough VV, W. Smith was in from Oak Camden, South Carolina, Messenger 1 They have everything for everybody QUEENS W ARE or For eolc by A. K. Wilson. to wear. j Remedy for a number of years and Grcve Tuesday. GLASSWARE, j have no hesitancy in saving that it is Manfred Hears will move from near C O U N C IL M E E T IN C . the best remedy for coughs, colds and There are others, but none of them croup I have ever used in my family. the taut) sry bask lo his home on the Present— Fiske, Muir, Grant, Vas- equal lo Johnson’s clothing empor ! 1 have not words to express my confi- academy block. sall, Riggs, Haytsr, utnrshul and the ium. Ask where you ntsy and tlie I dance in this remedy.— Mrs. J. A. All kinds of valentines from the street commissioner. information will come that Johnson's With every purchase, I Moore, North »Star, Michigan. For sweetest to the most grotesque are clothing store is the best place in the Absent—Co*per and tho mayor. commencing January | sale by A. K. Wilson. new in market. The street commits* teported Hint city to get every tiling worn by men 2 7 , 19 0 2 . or boys. From tbe cneapest working To accommodate those who are par H. B. Plummer has hia new cigar they had engaged the street commis tial to the use of atomisers in apply sture well fixed up. Just before elect sioner to keep tha crossings clean at garb to tlie finest wedding garments, they can please all comer», Lst your ing liquids into the nasal passages for ion such places always reap a rich har an estimated oost of $1.50 a week. These claims against the city were boys go and sea for bow littls money ca'arrh'i) troubles, the proprietors pre vest. they can get nice suits it Johnsou's. read and allowed: pare Ely,s Liquid Cream Balm. Mrs. Olhe Robbins, wife of J. R F H Muscott, hauling......... $ 1 50 I Tie« including the spraying tube is 72 cents. Druggists or by mail. The Robbins, of Pioneer, died last Satur J M Grant, s a la r y ..,............. 22 50 Nearly all Polk county farmers take liquid embodies the medicinal proper day aged 30 years and was buried next M D Ellis, lig h t s ...’ . » .......... 10S 25 lunch with George Bros, on State 7 37 W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G ties of the solid preparation. Cream day at the Robbins cemetery, out near Thurston Lumber C o............. street. T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV A IL- 2 25 Balm is quickly absorbed by the mem the Salem road. There was a 'arge A K Wilson, stationery.......... 4 75 brane and does not dry up the secre attendance und Rev. W. T. Matlock J J Williams,services............. The auditors and treasurer's report J. L Stockton’s dry goods empor A b l e S o u r c e s D l s h o d u p f o r O u r tions but changes them to a natural made appropriate remarks at the ami healthy character. Ely Bros , 56 grave. Her parents, R. M. Gilbert for tlie last quarter was received and ium, next to the postolfice, had an Numero*1b F a m i l y of Readers ami wife and family came down from given into the hands of tile finance unusually lively January trade because In Abre vla te d P a r a g r a p h s . Warren street, New York. Corvalli*. She was meek and gentle committee. the public found both their goods and The permanent officer, of the Dal *pi ilcd and perhaps ksd not an en The city attorney addressed the body their prices to be right. The same For groceries go to Osfield's. las «"(-ini club are: President. C L. emy in the world. relative to tbestraightening of certain will be true this month. All the la streets in the first ward, and after con dies go to Stockton’s for the best of I have a few th ‘usuixi dollars to Starr : secretary, Tracy His»!*; tre*»- The Buell mail will hereafter arrive siderable discussion aetionin tlie mat everything to wear. loan at six jie. cent on strictly Hrsf urer, H. C. Eakin: trustees, F. H at noon and depart at 1 o ’clock, on ter was again postponed. class farm securities.— H, G. Campbell. Morrison, D . J. Kiley, It E. William*, Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays. Kiank Kerslake ami E. C, Kirkpat Tha auditor was instructed to draw Did you know that Cherriugton, of rick ; iiouae committee, J. E ¡Sibley. The people out that way will now get a warrant for the interest on the city Schramm’* feed yard at the end of Dallas, was making platinum photos U. 8 Latipharv ami T. A. Higgs, A. their mail file day it leaves Portland. bond* when the demand for the same tlie steel' bridge is daily full of Polk cheaper than any other county seat fast a* possible they will get their county horse*. It* convenience and J. W. Caldwell did not take the is made. town in the valley. Well lie is. quarter, cosily arranged. the pleasaut waiting rooms for ladies Grant adjourned. Sear* property hut lifts bought at $425 Come and see. There will hs a vacancy in the first and gentlemen account for it. Dr. W. D. Jeffries, who used to live that of Glen Grant near the Chris ward to fill ut tlie next meeting, a* Young man wanted to learn the near Eola, is in the last stages of con tian church. Councilman Riggs hit* taken a home printer’s trade. Apply at this office. sumption in Salem. We have Pied other washing and R. M. Ballard, who lives this side stead iu Lincoln county. ironing places, hut have always gone Grandma Gibson, of Popcorn, is vis George E, Chamberlain, of Portland the Bridwell place, will raise a large hack to the Salem steam laundry, be iting her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Star- is im st likely to be the democratic number of chickens and turkeys this C o t R id of H is R h e u m a lis m . cause it has never failed to give satis buck, in Portland. »She is 87 years candidate for governor, hut his ouly season. “ During the winter of 1898 I was faction. old and very frail. chance for success would be a big All the personal property of the es so lame in my joints, in fact all over row in the republican camp. tate of U. H. Hyde, deceased, consist my body, that I could hardly hobble D A L L A S B U S IN E S S . The Republican state central com F. A. Lucas and Mrs. C. E Lucas, ing of 33 head of sheep, a road cart, a around, when I bought a bottle of mit tes will meet in Portland tomor The term general merchandise may row. M. D. Ellis is the member from of Fall* City, and R. E Bryan A Hon, *et of harness, and oilier property, Chamberlain,a Pain Balnt. From the mean little or it may mean much It of Dallas, hare incorporated a lumber will he »old at public auction by C. H. first application I began to get well, this county. ing company for making ail kinds of Hyde, executor, at the C. H. Hyde and was cured and bar* worked stead is nearlv half a century B in e s W. C. Miss Retta Campbell has bought lumber, laths and shingles at Falls farm near Ballston, on Saturday, ily all the year.— It. Wheeler, North- Brown began selling goods in Dallas, the Presbyterian parsonage for $450. City, where will be their principal of February 15th, 1902 at 2 o'clock. wood. N«w York. For sale by A. K. and from long experience be knows w>rat will be best for liis store and at Nearly all Dallas property is held at fice, wit!) a branch in Portland. Wilson. the same time for the buying public higher figures than a year or two ago. Rev. A. A. Winter will la-gin a re Concerning Rev. W. T. Wardle, who vival meeting at Biidgejiort next Sun The firm of Brown A Son has pros- PROGRAM M E Rev. W. T. Wardle, of California, is to begin Ins work with the Presby pered because they have so well and lias accepted the call to the pastorate terian church here the first sabbath day evening. Of the Polk County Teacher* associa so reasonably supplied tbe wants of of the Dallas Presbyterian church and in March, Dr. E. J. Thompson says John Martin is to furnish the tion meeting, to he held at Dallaa on their patrons. will begin his labors in this field the that lik success as both preacher and county 40 coriia of oak grub wood at February 8 th, commencing at 10 in •*» first of March. pastor in Portland and elsewhere has $1.99 and Austel McCarter 40 cords the morning: The Kerslake furniture store to Hong— Association. of large fir at $2.45. been excellent and great hopes are The Prohibitionists have nomina Roll call— Response with literary ward tlie north end of main street has ted for congress, Rev. H. Gould, for entertained that he will prove to bo a Miss Katie Hayden, of Eola, died at sent a large quantity of medium pric merly of Dallas , but now of Newberg. power and inspiration not only in his the home of John Holmes Wednes quotation. Language, first half of course— A. J. ed household tilings into all parts of own church but to the entire com day, aged 25 year*. this county. He also buys and sell* Prosecuting Attorney Hart was in munity. Shipley. second hand things. Salem this week arranging tlie crimi Discussion— H. C. Seymour. The new mail contracts have been Evangelist Burton will begin at the nal docket for the term of court be Itecess. *.* Christian church next ¡Sunday a ser awarded a* follow*: Dallas to Salem. ginning there next Monday. Language, second half of course— Lot Mr. Lynch do your blacksmith- J. J. Fidler, $90; Dallas to Deryy, H. ies of meeting lo continue for at least Pres. P. L. Campbell. ing and you will he pleased with it. C. Ditnick, $198; Dallaa to Falla City, E. E. Gilliam is now connected two weeks. Discussion— C. D. Simpson. G. I*. McMurpliy, $179; Dallas to with the Old Postnffiee livery stable, Noon intermission. The mother and sister of Mrs. W. Buell, W. Mulls-, $273. formerly run by H. M. Brown, in Sa Hong— Association. When in a hurry to go to tlie coun T. Matlock, Mrs. Gibson, of Eugene, lem. Recitation*, songs, etc— Pupils of try and you want to go comfortably A remnant sale is now going on at and Mrs. Green, of Spokane, hnve rigged out, Mr. Docksleader will gst the Bee lfive. It includes a great va Dallaa public b c I i o o I. Dallas lias a new basket hull club been spending sums days with her. Geography— Robert C. French, you off in short order with a swift riety of odds and ends that accumu consisting of Mrs. Walter Williams, Discussion— Scott Leavitt, Bert. M. team. The oilwell near Ben. Whiteakor’s lated during their great clearance sale. Mrs. Ed »Shaw, Mrs. Frank Muscott, Mrs. Arthur Starr, Mrs. North Cher- home is down over 300 feet They They will be sacrificed at almost any Guy. Recess. rington, Mrs. Lacy, Miss Bertha Ellis, have lieen drilling in a very tough price to get them out of the way. All your good chickens nre wanted Paper, selected subject—W. O.Hints. Miss Nora Robertson, Miss Eva Smith sand stone, Imt are now going through at Dunn’s grocery and they can han Question box. The Indies of the Presbyterian softer material. Miss Bess e Muscott, Miss Bertha Col dle most all of your produce. The church gave a largely attended book lins, Mrs. Harry Dunn, Mrs. T. J. products of the best butter makers J. L Atwatei on the old Isaac Zum- social Wednesday evening. Quite a C O U N TY C O U R T. Cherriugton, and Mrs. Claud Dunn. walt place near Lewisville had his around can be had there. number were dressed up to They have engaged the J, L Collin 50th birthay celebrated wiih a birth PROBATE. represent the names of books, to he storage room in rear of the store of day dinner Tuesday. Sibley, J. guessed at by the nqdiunce, prixes be In the show windows of GaynorV Mrs. Chase. Electric lights will be L. C. Parker was appointed guar footwear emporium you can see only Last spring and aumnter Jas. El ing awarded to the most successful. put in and the place be made other dian of Edna and Harry Steadman, Then there whs an art gallery con liott sprayed bis apple trees five time, a few of the samples of 'heir great va wise suitable for its new purpose. Walter Williams is to tie their trainer and ns a result gathered 1,000 bush taining all sorts of thinvs whose hia bond was filed and approved, and riety of shoes. Make known your J. J. Wiseman, F. J, Coad and H. C. meanings were to he told. Some did el» of sound apples, which he is now wants and they will supply them. and before long they will be ready to selling lo our merchants, having dis not guess within 40 feet of the right Eakin were appointed to appraise tile challenge any of the college teams. estate. posed of all but 150 bushels. The thing. Wm. Fanil does a big hardware bus Some 2700 acres of timberland has present market price range* from 50 P. U. Graber was discharged a* ad B. H. Springer, who had lived at iness because people come there from recently changed hands in the Siletz to 80 cents. ministrator of the David Keddicopp Amity for many years, died there last so many directions and from such basin, anti the timber value of the estate and was ordered to file his final Ira Smith has sold to II. W. Dick week aged 72 years. claims is being investigated with a account before the March term of long distances to buy things. Do you inson 200 acres of the J. E Elkina do- ask why they so often go out of their view to purchase. W. E. Williams and wife, of Airlie, court. Isaac Dyck was appointed ad wey to trade witli Mr. Faull. There n.tion land claim for $5,000 and The county teachsrs examination Glenah Clayton has sold to Fred. 8 . were visiting their son M. C. Williams, n i listrator of •»id estate and letters are varinns reasons, the two main will issue to him after lie has given an will begin at the court house at 9 Chapman, of Portland, a half section at Amity last week. ones being the uniform superiority of approved bond for $16,000. o ’clock next Wednesday morning. Ap of land in the Siletz basin for $4,000 his goods and the fact that none of Thomas Stump, from Pomeroy, plicants for county certificates will I. M. Simpson, administrator of the his prices are ever unreasonable. Henry Hill and son have contract Washington, was here last week visit have a three days session and those Malana Vitndetpool estate, was au ed 30,000 pounds of hops at 11 cents, ing his father, Wm. Stomp. .*» seeking state paper will be kept busy and several others have ntude con thorized to sell certain real property, They say that the condition pow until Saturday evening. as prayer! for in the petition, tracts at the same figure. In about two weska a drama, Tlie der* kept at Ullrev’a feed store to be Report of North Dallas school fir Henrietta, will be given by liomo tal mixed with the feed of animals will be F A L L S C IT Y . Politicians are beginning to feel the month ending January 31st: En ent for the fsinefit of the Woodman »tire to keep them in a healthy con public pulse slid prospective esndi- Henry Fergusou is eons ructin - 100 rolled, 36; visitors during month, 6 ; drill team. It is said to be of thrilling dition. Go see and ask about them. ils.es are quietly making known their interest. The various eliarae'er# will yards of board fence for Frank Boiler neither absent nor tardy, Mervin Buy wants be assumed by Mr«. North Charring- er, Cora Town, Charles, Byrle and Stage Driver Fidler never fails to Lillian Hanson, Stanley Evans, Em Report of Polk station school for ton, Mrs. E. YV. Thompson. Miss V i A local telephone association is being ma and Harry Cairues, Rosa 8 chrot- mouth ending January 31*1: En ola Shultz, Mi»» Beatrice King, Prof. formed in town with lines in all di *ati*fy those for whom he brings any rections into the oountry districts, it dor, Alfred May, George Brown, Jim rolled, 2 1 ; neither absent nor tardy, Countryman, Judge thing from Salem. Sibley, Fr«d | mie and Velma Mitehell, Louis and Ruth and Leonard Shaw, Jacob Red- West, Fred Elliott, A. N. Holman J iieing essential to our continu 'd pro V gross as a rising city. Susan Dighv, Eddie and Bessie Gump dekopp, Ray, Frid, Willie and Addie C. Hayter, Frank Muscott aDd Orville Ladies and childrens furnishing and Arthur Hayes.—;R. R. Hill, teach Boydston, Henry, Cornelius and John Shultz. Mr. Watkin’i new store, 26 by 100 goods in great variety for sale by Mrs. er. Qttiring, Lena, Katie and Henry Rose feet in else, is nnder roof and tlie I ('hare, wlio also has a complete tailor good* to atoek it ere in town. Jas. Olmsted, of Ballston, Mrs. Net Zulu V. Myer, teacher. T h e y W a r* S u r p r is e d . system of dress suiting. tie Hasbrook, of .Sheridan, Mrs. Em Last Saturday evening about 40 lor. Bryan and Lueai will soon begin Putnam fadeless dyes color more *’ * ma Foreman, of Salem, and Mrs. A g >o.l*, per package, than any other era of fun invited themselves lo »o the erection of a big store near the Ask the Dunn's the meaning of that M. Roop, of M«»gier, have had us to .■sold by A. K. Wilson. 10 cents p.r and have a good time nnder the roof Luca i barn. nice bedroom set in their grocery order the Oregonian for them during package. of A'cli Mver and wife, of Hmithflelrl. Thurston Bros, have hired several store. They have tlie beat tilings to the past few days. Until toward midnight gams followed Jolint Williams and wife now live game and merriment reigned. Then men front here to work with their eat that were ever brought to Dallas, After 3 weeks duration the revival and have appointed tlie general pub in Portland, both of them being well the boya had to take chances as to donkey engine. at the South Methodist church has lic as judges. on towards 80 years of age. He came | who would be their partners for sup- closed. The pastor was greatly hel Rev. H. N. Rounds, of Dallas, will to where Airli. stands in 1845. and | per. A whole lot of feminine feet ped by the evangelists, Mr. Park and site is a sister ef Mrs. Chambers, who I protruded from beneath a curtain ami hold qttartsrly meeting here for Dr. Wiseman’s hardware stores are full •wife. lived in Kings Valley for so long. each follow chose the foot he liked Ford next Saturday and Sunday, of things needed by families all over The democratic state central com- best, Some drew desirable prizes and Business meeting at 2 o,clock Satur the connty. Cash buying and low John 8 . Wright and wife, of Tails some rlid not. When the clock struck day, preaching that evening, serv ces , expenses enable him to sell on a very fitittec had a meeting in Portland last week, this county being represented City, have sold a section of land in twelve, the crowd reeluclantly dis • nd holy communion Sunday mor low margin of profit, which accounts by D. W. Pears. The representation the Rock Creek country for $8000. persed, wishing their host end hostess ning. for so many people always going there in the state convention is to t»e reap a* good future times as they had juat Alex Courier killed st ths Hollo- ! for hardware. portioned on a basis of one delegate State of Ohio, City of Toledo,* had. The participants were Misses well ranch a cougar measuring six Lucas County, ( for every 125 votes cast for T. G, Allie, Cart te. Grace and Josie Burch, feet from tip to tip and a wild cat was Frank J. Cheney makes oath that Oreen, nominee for supreme judge in Quite a number of tbe best cooks in Helen and Argeline Houthwick. Cora •sen nsar lown, lie is the senior partner of the firm of 1900. Chairman White was euthor- town testify that the present products Bowles, Pauline Nesmith, Myrtle F. J. Cheney and Co., doing business A company is being formed to build of the Dallas flouring mill are tbe ized to fix the time and place of hold White, Hallie Gibson, Zulu, Georgia ing the state convention. The mat in fhe city of Toledo, county ami j and Sadie Mver, Eva McDanial, Mat- • city hall, the lower part for an audi best they ever used. state aloresaid. and tbit said firm will ter of fusing with other parties was tie Koser, Ruby Hastings, Ella Coi torium and the tipper part for lodge discussed, the majority sentiment be pay tlie sum of $100 (or each and ev ner, Villa and Mrs Anna Myer, Isaac meeting». There will be a 16 by 36 ery case of catarrh that cannot be Gunsmith Riaser fully understands ing against it. Gnodell, Jesse Martin. Frank Miller, fool stage, committee rooms, kitchen cured by the use of Hsll’s Catareli and ante rooms for meeting*. It will every thing pertaining to his trade and Harry Seymour, Mark, Warren ami There will be the usual services by cure.— Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to i l.ee Burch, Will and Jimmie Udell, tie a pure example of the old Flemish never fails to give astisfsetien in the the pastor of the Baptist church next before me and subscribed in my pres matter of firearms and ammunition. style of architecture. Sunday morning and evening and at ence, this 6 lh day of December, A. D. i Homer and Seth White, Blaine Houtli- He mends all kinds of broken things. — — -------- wiek, John Ko»er, Joe Ca*t*lien, Ar- Oakdale at 3 o ’clock. 1886.— A. W, Ulraaou, notary public, > thur Boydston, Clay Fox, Willie Kno Mi*» Ella Pettyjohn has just finish [seal] Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Clyde Embree is working In a prin ttier. Adrian Mile», John Pimonton, ed a 4 mouths term of school on R d internally and sets directly on the Bert Hasting*, Jim and Areh Myer.! Prairie. ting office in Harney county. blood and mucous surfaces of tlie sys ------ - » * » ------ tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. ■ • le d Hay for S a le . J I lieney A Co., Toledo, Ubio, Hold First cl*«« baled bay for sale. In I M Y e Hits »¡wir» asesitts _ ^ TIn U S Degl n i l rgar‘----Is <m every box o f tb s g en u in « i by druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Fain. quire of Monroe M il!(f ot U. 8 . Grant, Laxative Bresto-Quinine ^ ily Pills ers the best. Dallas. Oregon. WHITE Front grocery FREE vse GIVEN AWAY^s T . A . RiGGS, PRO P, LOCAL AN D GENERAL- Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fail* to cure. Signature of E. W, Grove on each box. 25 cents, L U O K IA M U T E . Miss Emilia Mogford is visiting around litrv, Mist Giace H*rmuu is visiting Iter sister, Mrs. Guy Hewitt, snd so was Mrs. Harry Clodfel$er, of Albany, last weak. Baking Powder Miss Ethel Brown was out from Dallas college over Sunday. Tom Sullivan is now with his sis ter, Mrs. Wilson Miller. Most healthful John Ground snd wife Sundtyed at 8 uver. . leavener in the world. There was a surprise party at the home of Guy Hewitt and wife Hatur- day evening. Alter playing a variety of interesting game* an elegant mid night supper was served. Before de parting the guests expressed them selves as having had a most enjoyable time. Ths participants were Mr. Mil ler, Mr. Marks snd wife, Mr, Martin snd wife, Sammie Tslherow and wife. Misses Bessie and Clara Ireland, Rose and May Ireland, Ethsl and Lena Brown, Effie Ground, Dessie Miller, Grace Harmon, Emma Mogford, Ad RICKRCALL. die and Perlie Martin, Tom and Clar Mrs. Orr is quit, sick agaio. ence Marks, Rob and Harry Ground, Chas. Smith Tom Sullivan, Tom Mil Jefferson Cox has moved into the ler, Herman Hill, Verl Yeater, Arlie Molson cottage. Holt, and Phy Ward, While Miae Hayden, of Eola, was visiting Mrs. John Holmes, on the J U R Y L IS T . Molson place, she wne taken down with Following are the jurors drawn for scarlet fever. district 2, Eola and Spring Valley, D. Miss Grace Burch has returned J. Homes being the justice. from Portland and Mrs. B. A. Wash H B Brophy, A J Brown, burn is up from Springfield. Alfred Vernon, H H Hayuen, J W Hudson, Eugene Brown, Mrs. Emma Foreman, of West Sa W Hunter, J F Schaffer, lem, is visiting at the home of Frank Geo Chapman, John Bvrnes, Gibson. M W Smith. S A D Gibson, Mrs. J. J. Burch has returned from 8 R Young, W L Fitts, a visit of several weeks in Corvallis Eugene Hanna, C T Anderson, H Wilktning, Ed Mitt.v, Miss Edna Bimonton is in P.rtland D L Matheney, T J Gardner, with her B is te r , Mr*. Ack Smith. Reason Brunk, Edwin Loose, Oliver Wait ha* some trading Robert Glenn, J W Edgar, stock, P R Winslow, Wm Bayne, C W Beckett, O 8 Price, Mrs. Southwick is visiting her R S Evaus, W B Duncan, daughter in Salem, and Mrs. N. M. John Walling, J R Shepard, McDanial is under the weather. L K Green, Otis Wait, Cal Hutton is blacksmilhing for Sam Phillips, Joshua Purrine, John Vaughn. D G Henry, C L Pearce, Sum Barker, A R Houthwick, Basket ball is the rage among both Dan Finley, A B Gibson, young and old. The school girls beat Larkin Gryce, N H Stonebrink, a team of outsiders and the school Geo Porter, John Osborn, boys licked the town boys. Frank Kuraerer, J C Cannoy. John Morris, T W Brunk. Little Victor Lynch waa alarmingly ill yesterday. Job work done hern— the best. Goes farther. NEW TO-DAY. KICK A DOG Kick a dog and he bites you. W , • old. M. SARGEANT, NEAR PKRRYDALK, D I- si d m to buy a good young mar«, é or 5 je a n a l e d o r l o o s e c h e a t h a y , a l s o l o o se •lover bay for sale by Jamea Olmsted, 4 miles eoutb of Ballston. B He bites you and you kick him. ALED OAT AND CLOVER HAY AT $8 A TON can be had by application at thia office* The more you kick the more B he bites and the more he bites the more you kick. Each makes the other worse. A thin body blood. makes thin » f l ACRE FARjf THREE MILES SOUTH west of Perrydale 1» for sale. It has a dwell ing, two barns, a good orchard, plenty of berries and runnimr water. 126 acres in cultivation. Some choice hay faad. Only |l,000 required down. For particulars address N. C. Miller, Perrydale. A ew spapers N cents. in p a c k a g e s of m f o r is Apply here. Thin blood makes a thin body. Each makes the other worse. If there is going to be a change the help must come from outside. Scott’s Emulsion is the right help. It breaks up such a combination. First it sets the stomach right Then it en riches the blood. That strengthens the body and it begins to grow new flesh. A strong body 'flakes rich blood and rich blood makes a strong body. Each makes the other better. This is the way Scott’s Emulsion puts the thin body on its feet Now it can get along by itself. N o need of medicine. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott’s Emulsion snd is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. SCOTT k BOWNE, 409 Peart St,. New York, joc. and $ 1 . all druggists. o a n D u r h a m b u l l f r o m i to a years old wanted. Addrees, with price. F. J. Cham bers, Kings Valley, Oregon. R W ANTED BY J. R ROBBINS, OF men to uut 60 cords of wood. B for sals by W. H. McDanial near Rlckreali. a l e d o r lo o se w h eat or PIONEER, cheat hay HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT . the very beat rates obtainable.—H. O. Campbell. ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, M ONEY TO LOAN AT e PER CENT ON FARM security. J. L. COLLIN8, Dallas. M W E HAVE MONEY ;TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farm property. 8IB L R Y * KAKIN . Final Settlement. OTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE UN* derslgned ha< filed hit Anal account In the matter of the estate of 8. A. Nobel, deceased, and Saturday, March 8, 1902, at ¿the hour of 1 e'cluek p. m., baa been appointed by the county court of tbe state of Oregon, for Polk county, as ths time for the hearing of abjections to said final aesouat add ths settlsment thsreef. A I! persona are there fore notified to appear at said tints and shew cause. If any exist, why tbs said ai-uount should not be ap- revttd and the administrator of said estate and hit endsnien discharged. Dated this7 th day of February, 190* H. L. FENTON. Administrator ef the estate ef 8. A. Nebel, de ceased. Butler A Co*»I, attorneys. N C Public Warning. o t ic e N is hereby g iv e n t h a t i w il l not be responsible for aay debt contracted by my wife or children after this data, January Si, 1110*. NEWTON K HAKKlH, Dallaa, Oregon. 2D-A.X»X j .A .S S C H O O L XL O U T . Following is tlie report of the Dallas public school for the month ending Jan 24, 1902: ■À ß < te o fi U TEACHER. o j 5 M SC a s S < m SQ M O OS K ,- g § M CO s ^ h 1 : * T 2 3 Miss Collins. 33 1 26 Miss Muscott. 51 1 41 Mrs. Morrison, r e 7 8 5 3 O 1 i 3 i i 61 47 I 2 Miss Frsnts. 61 46 3 1 Miss Phillipe. 3« 32 T. Cone. 46 W. 1. Iv**% r ■ » - I-. 36 1 1 0 36 I 0 29 0 0 j 3 3 « s 1 S £ s ï < ï a P > ◄ X > 3 S SX > “V j C§ 5 2 40 7 3 46 8 0 11 0 8 Ì 0 37 7 0 28 16 12 26 W . l REYNOLDS, Principal.