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W H IT E In reply t o i r q u i ¡©«.we have plea sure in min' u n c in g t h a t E ly ’s Liquid Cream Balm is like the solid prepara tion of th at adm irable remedy in th at it cleans«*« a nd heals nu uibrancs af- f. c ed by na.-al catarrh. Th**re is no drying or sneezing. T he Liquid Cieam Halm is adapted to U s e by pa tients alio have trouble in inhaling th rough the none a n d prefer spraying. T he | rice, including spraying in lie, is 76 cents. Solti by druggists or mailed by Ely Bros., 66 \V »rren street, New York. Job work done here— the best. S o m e t h in g T h a t w ill d o Y e u G ood 8ALEM P O IN T E R S . We know of no way in which we At Jo h n s o n ’s clothing store they Spectacles and glasses at P fe n n ig ’s. can be of more service to our read»*as are now offering some e«pecially a t Dr. C. W. R »bert«, the eye speeiitl- th a n to tell them of something that tractive inducem ents. P art of their u t , will remain at the Cottage hotel will he of real good to them . For slock they will sell at first cost rather this reason we want to acquain t them t h sn carry it over. Heavy clothing until March 2nd. wi ll what we cotisi *er one of the very will be serviceable for several m onth« Go to W agner Bros, for plotfs and best remedies cu earth for coiigus, yet and you can get it cheaper now 01 harrows, sulkey, gang and disc plows, colds, ami t h a t alarming complaint, than next i«il Ask to see their offer- seeders a n d fanning mills which are croup. We refer to Chamlierlain's j ings in suits for boys and children. always in stock, also prepared spray Cough Remedy. We have used it And you m ight ask them when their for orchards. They keep buggy extras with such good results in our fumily new shoe d e p artm e n t will be ready Creum of :n lixe mu h, All of the most successful fruit grow so long t h a t it has become a house ; for business. ri:ike<| w||©*t, ersin Oregon agree th a t continual hold necessity. By its prompt use Fluked cat«, spruving is the price of success. Now we have no doubt but that it has Go into Stockto n’s dry goods em- Gruno, Putnam fadeless dyes «»re fast to ¡is th«* time to pru n e your trees a n d time and again prevented croup. Crftvum wheat, sunlight, washing and rubbing, Hold ' get rid of the j ests t h a t are in a l m o s t T he testim ony is given upon onr own poiium when you may and you will iiml the counte rs crowded with ladies Jt.iletou*8 br*ukfuMt food, by A. K. Wilson. 10 cents per pack every orchard. 1 experience, s a d we suggest that our in search of the latest and best to be Mm kw heat an I I'aucuke Hour, age. | readers, especially those who have Old Man**», Old 8©Ul©rs, L< go a bin Young Dave McDonald is ru n n i n g | children, always keep it in the worn by women and chiidien. In stocking up Mr. Stockton stezns to Butl r & Coad have moved their -i livery stable at Tillamook. ami C ilm aple «yrup«. house as a safeguard against croup.— intuitively know what his pr.trons J u s t received—Home new olives from law office to th at formerly occupied by Camden, South Carolina, Mctsenger Jas. Wilson has «old to W m . B ible ! will like best. You will make no m is Dr. Steiner o»er Kigg’s grocery, and C a ifornia. F o r sole by A. K. Wilson. 20 acres of fruit land ju«t we.-t of Dal take in going there to trade. Red and lilue R ibbon peaclu«, corn the two hack rooms there are being converted into a masonic banquet las for $1600, and I ra F o re m an has and tom atoes. F r o m S a n J o s e , C a lifo r n ia . sold to Fred 8 . C h a p m a n a 160 acre V aluable coupons redeem able in hall. George Bros., on S tate street, get up Our climate is mild and healthful government claim in the Rock Creek crocker and ¿dataware for 10 per ceut C. 1>. Nairn, the enterprising far- country for $2000. a n d we have nlmo-t fterpetual su n every day the best lunches ever serv ol purchase. in< r and miner of Scotch Collie dogs, shine. U ntil within a few weoks the ed in the capital city. H e rm an Tarter, who will represent winter rain had la-on so light that far near Ba!l«t<»n, calls his farm Shade- the state agricultural college in the mers were Incoming fearful of a crop laud. T hom pson’s glove fitting corsets boar intercollegiate oratorical contest, is a The Dallas grange nu t last Satui^ native of this county, having been failure. T his is a vegetable and fiuil the very closest inspection and never paradise. Berries, tomatoes and the dav ami selected (J. W. Me Be© and born near Airlie in 1882, ami ia in his fail to m ake a lady look as well as po«- w i f e and H enry Black and wife h s fourth year at College. His father, like aro iu the m arket from February sihle. A s h ip m e n t of the newest to December and our apricots, peach delegates to Pom ona grange which N. T atter, who is now teaching at es, figs and orauges are delicious. A shape« has just been received a t the will meet in M onm outh. Corvallis, ta u g h t a t Peedeefor a n u m great variety of (lowers are in bloom New York Racket store and all the la W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN C dies will want one. T h e footwear sold Mi«« Grace Undue is ngtin teaching ber of year«. T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL- nil th r o u g h t h o year. There a r s sev there is unequalled in quality for the the Liberty school. Mr«. II. L. Fe n to n gave her h u s eral beautiful parks in and around the price. city. T he m ounta in foothills, not band a birthday party Monday even A b l e S o u r c e s D is h e d u p f o r O u r Dr C. W. Roberts, the eye apecial- N u m e r o u s F a m ily o f R e a d e rs | ist, claims that m any seemingly in ing. Af er some exciting games of m any miles away, are now covered In A h r e v la t e d P a r a g r a p h s . When you want your shirts, collars curable nerve trouble* and headaches whist, a delicious lunch was served. with green sliru b a b e s ring bright red I are brought »bout by c onaiant strain The participants were I. N. Woods a nd berries. On the s u m m it of Mt. Ham sr.d cuffs laundered in the best style ilton, 30 miles southeast, ia the fa wife, G. N. Cherrington a nd wife, W. of the ii rt .end them to the steam I to tret perfect vision through an im F o r groceries go to Onfield's. perfect eye and gives hundre ds of rc- G. Vassal and wife, Dr. H a y ter and mous Lick observatory, the largest in laundry. The three Polk county stag I have a few I In * ush ml dollars to ftf’ence« to people in the different wife, J. H. Lawton and wife, U. 8 the world, and th ousands of tourists es cli.irge nothing for carrying packs loan at six per cent on strictly lirst town*« and cities of the W illam ette G ra n t and wife, Will T atom and wife. go there every year. Beautiful Oak g< 8 either way. class farm securities.— H. G. Campbell. valley, whom hw h »8 restore I to nor- K. L C hapm an and wife, Ed Shaw 11.11 cemetery is 3 miles south. T he a d wife, W alter Williams and wife, 13.000 dead, who rest there aro s u r W. II Wilson, who cam e here with j n n l health as a result of perfectly f i - Mis. Blake, Misses Bessie M uscott, rounded by a m ultitude of handsome The waiting rooms s t the steel bridge t d glasi-es. At t h j Cottage ho el til Je*?e Applegatu in 1843, died in Yon- •Tosie Holmes, E m m a Dempsy, and m i.u m e n t e a n d artistically arranged feed yard are always warm so d com ; March 2nd. E x am in atio n free. calla valley last, week, aged 79. B . t in Colin s. Messers W. F N i d i - j a id well kept familv burial plots. A fortaidc and yo u r teum will be a , well Evangelist Burton continue* to draw ol«, Oscar Hayter, H a rry Guy nor, | r ceiving vault with m. rble front and cared for a* it is at home. T h a t is the If you have any kind of farm ma place to find o u t what Polk county chinery to sell or exchange, let it be I large audiences at the Christian tern I'n o y Staat«, Fred Toner, J . C. Ha; • ' room for over 100 bodies is being con- people ate in town. structed. This is an educational cen known through the I*ei. iz<»r, where | pie of worship. A week from this ev- ter and R. E Williams. ! enin g he will deliver his celebrated te r with fine public schools, the lead people look for all such things. C r a ln - O ! C r a ln - O l A1 Campbell will erect, where the j ing state normal school, two business I lecture, In the Corridor« of Antiquity, R em em ber th at nam e when you China wi««h house stood, a one story \ Miss Bonnie Sm ith and children, | I and sometime during the meeting.** colleges, a largo Catholic school and want a delicious, appetizing, n ourish of Lewisville, have been visiting her | will give a free lecture about the great building, 30 by 50 feet in size for E. ] the Pacific university. T h e Criders ing food drink to take the place of parents a t Crawfordswlle. I pission play, which he witnessed in C. K irkpatrick. It is to be com pleted i are in good health, C hauncy and Clay ootfee. Sold by all grocers and liked by the first of April and will he o c cu being in the high school. Eli Cooper 1900. Pastor Matlock is recovering Clover and oat haled hay for sale a«. by h 11 who have used it. Grsin-O is pied by Castle & Haldenian, the hutch $8 a ton, and o*k grub wood and o *k | from a sp«*l! of typhoid lever. Itev. ers. T hen Mr. Fisher, proprietor of and family, formerly of Dallas, an. made of pure grain, it aids digestion prospering here und Miss Myrtle ha. Wigmore, of Monm outh is a ttending grub wood a t $2.25 per cord. Apply j ibo c o m e r saloon, will move to the just graduated from the normal «chool. and stre n g th e n s the nerves. I t is not here or to either of the Dallas dray the meetings this week. present rue it m arket, and Manfred Another Daliusit©, Mr«. Geneva Howe a stim u la n t but a health builder and m en . County Com misioner Riggs was in S hhts will take ch arg e of the corner j is clerking in one of our leading de the childern as well as the adults can j drink it with great benefit. Costa Mr. Metcalf, of Independence, ped from .Ktna farm Tuesday with his «aloon. [»ai lm e nt stores, and Chas Gould, who i shout one fourth ss m uch as coffee. dled out in town this week two bar cous.ns, Miss Robertson, from I Hi was a conductor on your old narrow Dr. Jeffries, who practiced m edi rcls of cider vinegar at 20 cents a gal- ! no,M nd .Mr. Robertson, from Mon cine at E o l t from 1864 to 1S85, and gauge railroad, lives here. We an? 15 and 25 cents per package. Ask your grocer for CJrain-O. ' Ion. Many barrels of vinegar made tana. since then at. Salem, died there r e m uch ploa-ed witli o u r new home elsewhere is used in this county every C O U N TV S E A T L E T S . Rev. L, C Sm ith lias been assisting cently aged 63 years. His first wife 1 N ellie C onner . year while tons of apples are allowed Rev, J W. Cr.iig in a protracted meet was a d a u g h te r of Major Walker, of Mr. Kerslake, the Main street furni to go to waste. W hy not some e n te r ing ul Lewisville. Spring Vallep. He served iu the leg- ! C o t R id o f H is R h e u m a t i s m . lure dealer, is ha ving a special sale of prising man arrange to keep the home “ During the winter of 1898 I w;»s stoves, rooking ulenails and all kind, U. 8 . G rant lias finished registering isfature from this county 35 years ago. de m a nd supplied. tom e 1500 thoroughbred Angora goats He was a member of the Presbyter -o lam e in my joints, in fact all over of household furniture. He will make Sheriff Van Orodel now has two in Oregon, they belonging to about ian c h u r c h at Zetiu, where he was my body, th at 1 could hardly hobble it an object for you to trade with him boarders in the county jail, which had 90 different persons.* He also regis buried. around, when I bought u bottle of during ihe next m onth. been em pty for so long. In West 8 a tered over 300 in California, W as h Mrs Edgar Bryan is visiting in Chamberlain,« Pain Balm . From the •*. lem two strangers, Louis Butler and ington and Montana. first application I beg in to get well, Southern California. H ave you lately noticed the grocery Lee W alton, tresspassed upon the and was cured and have worked stead Abel Uglow will build a two story ily all the year.— It. Wheeler, North- and dry goods offerings of Brown A The democratic state convention property of John Tidwell and when he protested they assaulted him . Dis will be h d d a t Portland April 10th brick business bouse where the Belt &. wood, New York. For sale by A. K. .Son. They keep posted as lo what is latest nnd best in bolli lines and al trict Attorney H a r t prosecuted them and t lie second congressional district Cherrington drug store stauds. Bids Wilson. ways m anage to have it. Cash pur- before Justice D. J. Holmes, tlie for convention a t the same tim e and for the construction of the same will rlia.es and light expenswsenable them This c o u n ty is entitled to tie opened Mart h 14th. m er being bound over to the gram! place. . c o u n c u / m e e t in c . to sell at lowest figures. Ask their jury and the other fiued$50 tfhort I t ig h t delegates. T he best men in the Dr. C. W. Roberts, the eye special They m et last Monday evening and Mr. F r a n k Brown to n a m e some of his purses admonished th em to become ^ party will be p u t forward for stat* ist, now at tiie Cottage hotel, solicits were called to order by Councilm an- choicest eatables. guests of the county. I offices. The state cam paign will be | conducted along strict party lines. a call fr *m those who have been on at-large H a y ter. Pre se nt— Fieke, Muir, Hayter, Vas D uring March and April hundreds The question of fusion in certain able here'ofor. lo b* j.erfectly fitted All farmers who come to our town sail, the marshal a nd street coinmis of homeseekers ju st from the east will j counties will be governed l»v purely I with glasses. should p u t their teams up with l,iver- sioner. be circulating through the W illamette j foc.-l conditions a n d will be W t to the In going over the famous Shasta Absent—'Cosper, G ra nt, the mayor J i n a n I lock.tender, who takes a prii'e all the railroads havin g made the ¡ju d g m e n t of county leaders. The Roti'e of the Southern Pacific Co., the i.i pleasing his patrons. See how Ppec tally low rate of $33 from Chic money question will cut but little fig iraveler ever find« som ething new to and auditot. neat things are kept around his livery T h e report of the street committee ago or $25 from St Paul to points in ure in tlie fight. excite his adm iration and interest and feed stable. a lien t the crooked walks in the first Oregon as far south as Ashland. S ta rting a t Portland, one traverse* The sheriff is now rea ly to receive Vast a m o u n t of advertising m atter the whole length of the W illam ette ward was adopted and they authorized 1901 taxes. T he first half of all tax» s are now being sent east. City folks w anting fresh eggs, the Valley, the gem of the northwest. to employ the county surveyor and will become delinquent on the fir*t have them straightened out. ties* b u tte r obtainable, fruit nnd veget Felix Noel is back from a ten weeks Monday in April and the balance on Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, and the These claims against the city werr ables, should go lo Dunn's grocery visit with his brother a t Lewiston. the first Monday in October, by p a y Three Sisters and o th e r snow capped allowed : They m ake it a point t u b e prepared peak« are kept in sight for hour«. Idaho, ing before March 15th you will get a The beautiful valleys of the Umpqu.i L. D. Daniel, glas s..........................$1 20 for all such demands. There ia » new born d a ughte r a t Ule ¡ 3 t’.8r 0," ‘ rh" w >*w1 and Rogue rivers, with their orchard« T hurston L um be r C o ............... 6 77 **. Fi»ke nom in ated II. C. Eakiu to fill borne of C. G. Coad. ! q u r e . a 10 per cent penalty and 12 ◦ f prunes, peaches ami apples and H ardw arem an Fault is fully p r e p a r per c ent interest on delinquent taxes the u n c x p i. td term of T. A. Riggs and other fruits are a d< light in them sel ed to m eet the spring d em and (or farm Mrs. Bradley and Miss Ludwig have i Sheriff Van Orsdell has recently re ves. The crossing of the great m o u n he was unanim ously elected as a coun and garden im plem ents, ss well a s all been attendin g the spring millinery c« ive 1 from nonresidents nearly 100 tain harrier between Oregon and Cali cilm an from til« first ward. op- niuga in Portland and will booii , Uliei* of inquiry about taxes, most of fornia reveals the grandest m ountain The ordinance committee were or sorts of grass and garden seed. Now have some attractive offerings in th a t them intendi. g to pay promptly. dervd to bring in an or 'finance cstab- is the tim e to buy before bis stock h a . «cenery in the United 8 tat«s. The I sliing fire limits on the the east half b on picked over. He lias lubricating line. The Dallas La Creole social club are wonderful turnin gs, twistings and nils of various kinds, rope of all sixes of the two main business blocks. Ja m es Wileon is back from six weeks h i v in g th e i r roe ms over C h a p m a n ’s doublings*of the railroad bring into and c u ttin g i n s tr u m e n ts for all p u r Muir ad jo u rm d . am ong the Grave creek mines in Sou store nicely fixed up. Besides a well view a grand array of lowering m o u n poses. Cutlery for the table and ev equipp' d reading room various forms tains and profound gorges into which thern Oregon. eryth ing for the kitchen. N e w R u r a l D e liv e r y R o u t e . of am usem ent will be provided. The we gm e from dizzy heights, forest clad W m. Starr, who h i s been teaching •** G. W. Mycr tells us there is a strong i will he to include n o thing that m ounta in slopes stretching up to tin a t upper Salt Creek, lias been clio-en ¡ 0 f l e n t l A gentlem an of refined line of perpetual snow, and the foam probability of the early establishment BUcksmitliing done by I V. Lynch to tench a t Oak Grove. ing m ountain stream s dashing fiercely of a twenty t i m e mile route begin will stand m any severe teats. tastes. down deep canyons, now and then ning st Crowley, going to Hmi'hfield Portland is to have a new evening j Morgan K11 i -* and his sons, John stopping for a short rest in some quiet thenc e north to the Zach Howe place, paper, T he Journal. We opine that and Jesse, a re c u ttin g wood for Mr. Stage Driver Fidler is always very pool. After a days enjoym ent of old then west along the new road by tbe Simonrepublican jiolitieians are at the Scott, 4 miles south of Salem. Mt. Shasta, the finest p e ik on the P*ters and Morrison jriaccs to th»* careful in selecting what people order back of it. They will have to hustle from Salem. Tin re were seven c o n te stan ts in flu* continent, we drop rapidly down *lie Ballston road, then south by way of early, late and all the t i n e to make a canyon of the Sacrem ento to the grange ball and th e Dolpli place and I normal sch «> 1 trial for the honor of better paper than the Telegram. Mr. Ullrey, the feed .tor* m a n treats j representing th a t institutio n in the hroad plains of the Sacrem ento Val back to Crowley. T he carrier would Fred W agner has a lm o -1completely | intercollegiate oratorical contest, and ey in California, and then through 'cave Crowley on the arrival of the people so fsirly th a t they like to go rebuilt and refill ni-bed his house, and ; Harry Belt, a former 1).ilia« boy, came vim yards and orchards to San F r a n southbound train, a boil* 10*45 and there to buy things for their slock W agne r Bros, are erecting just north I out ahead. cisco For maps and descriptive liter «turn there in the afternoon after • ml p oultry. H e k< ops the best iu of their machine shop, a new storage a tu re address It. h. Miller, general b a li n g supplied aboil* 120 familie« 'b e market. This question lias born sent ns, passenger agent, 8 . P. Co., Portland I t would greatly accomodate a large room for agricultural implements. ! where can wo regi-ter. W e answer, Oregc n. com m unity . Mrs. J o h n Paulson, of Portland, has I befon* the county clerk, any justice of Repairing done while you wait at been spending a week with Chas. j the peace or notary public. Gay nor’» shoe store. W atch out for S c h o o l Nows* Belt a u d wife, At last weak’s exam ination f i r s t their new spring styles of footwear The Polk c o u n ty republican central P r o s t ln a r A l u m i n i u m . T h e court house janitor, Milo gr*de certificates were granted to A. T heir r u b b .r goods will keep the dam p Woods, shows from 40 to 60 jiersons committe will meet here March l«l To give a frosted surface to a lu A. Roy, of Lincoln, a n d Mis« Abbie ness out. t h ro u g h the building eveiy m onth with M. D. Ellis as c hairm an. minium articles remove all grease and w ©ikal of F a lls City* and keeps a record of the vi-itors. Dallas college basket ball team wi 1 dirt by dipping then. In Unzlue. After | ^ „ T | M<rr|I1 of f n dn „ n dencc, C . Ladies who desire to have their lit Mulk , 1)d Miw K.liU, H -n c k . tle ones and themselves attired in the meet the McMinnville team in tli- . 1,1* dip them first Into a ■otatto» D. P Stouffer has a nice new tric y I college gym nasiu m tin« evening and strong enough to black™ tbe meU.1 ot 0 c , 0ritll(lm. of F „ |,, most lieeotning m anne r should go to cle and on pleasant days may be seen will play with all their m ight to r«» caustic potasl,..next Into a mixture ol lliM 8 o llia gl, te*. of ; the furnishing goods em porium of out oil it enjoying the weather. vain honors lost in o ther contests. In two parts nitric and one part sulphuric Buena Vi-ta, Mii« E m m a iiu llt, of Mrs. Cliaee. a d d . then Into concentrated nitric acid I n one day last week at Salem llifir c m test with the uormalitea last and lastly Into a mixture of equal parts Spring Valley, and Miss Myrtle G a rd nearly 100,000 pound« of hops were Friday evening they were in every of vinegar and water, finishing by ner, of B u e ll; third gradest to W in Kverybody notices what a big gro c ontracted a t 11 cents by eight differ senre outclassed. Over 50 went from washing them thoroughly in water and fred A r a n t, of M onm outh, Miss Ivy here by motor to witness t h a t u n e q Burton, of Independence, W. J. Starr cery trade the Dunn Bros, have and e n t growers. drying in hot sawdust. ual game. Give the Dallas bovs a ami Miss Dora Roy, of Dallas Fif conclude th a t they niuat keep desira A new school law has changed the f r .bowing » n 1 they can stand up een sets of pa pers for state certifi ble tilings and sell them at fair prices A c h ie v e «]. a n n u a l school meeting from the first wun tlio best of them. cates were sent to Salem for exam ina Go and see hew it is yourself. "Remember, young man,” sold the tion, those of Adrian Owen to Benton Monday in March to th e third Mon Perry Caldwell came u p from Por • practical friend, " th a t In order to *nc- day in June, so as to m ake the school and thoee of Gilbert Edgington to You can now get ch 'pped barley at year close with the fiscal year on the hind Saturday evening to v.sit bis ma- eeed you must teach people to trust S h e rm an c ounty. T h e .¿Etna, Pio the city mills where Gooch Bros, are ny friends here. you. first of July neer, Suver and G u th rie schools nre m aking ss good flour as was ever turn “ I b a r e done t h a t ” answered tbe without teachers. Htate of Ohio, City ol Toledo,/ ed o u t anywhere. gloomy young man. "I h are succeed Geo. Porter has sold to J. C. Ebo- j Lucas County, ) r i ll 300 acres of land near Butler for •*e F ra n k J. Cheney makos oa th that ed In getting Into debt beyond my fond B u o k t e n 's A r n i c a S a lv e . $6000, and lias bought of P. W. Y a r tie is the senior partner of th e firm of est expectations.” —Washington Star. As good a cooking stove ss your Has world wide fome for marvelous row 61 acres at $2000. F. J. Cheney and Co., doing business cores. It stirpsnses any Ocher salve, m other ever used can now be had st C o in P r o f i l e « . Home young m an desiring to be- in the city of Toledo, county and lotion, o i n tm e n t or balm for cuts Wiseman's .hire, and he has up to a p’ece of face Is nsed on Where a oome a printe r may find an ope ning stats uloresaid. and th a t said firm will money It Is always In profile, because corns, tu r n s , boi s, sores, felons, Ul* date kitchen furnishings. W hen you pay the sum of $100 for each ami ev- here the cameo Is more readily struck with cers. te tte r, sa lt ibetirn, lever ««»res, want working tools or farm ing imple »-ry ca-e of c atarrh th a t c annot he the die in that manner, and If n full or chappad hands, skin e ru p tio n s; ini»l- ment*, see him about it. K ’g bt or ten Dallasites, who had cured by the use of H a ll’s Catarah tliree-qnrrter face were represented tbe lible for piles. C ure guaranteed. On- *»* governm ent claims «dozen miles west | cure.— F r a n k J. Cheney. Sworn to Hilling and repairing firearms ia of here, went to Oregon City last week | before me and subscribed io my pres nose of the gentlem an or lady would ly 26 c en ts a t all druggists, only a part of t is businee. of Oun and ■ prove«! u p on them as timber ear»*. tL * I f December, A D. get driuaged In circulation and pro- If you have fine anim als of any sm ith Ri-ser. W hen your sewing nia claims the c st l>eing $2.50 j*er acr»* B M , — \ W . t l k l f M I , notary p i l i l k . duce a ridiculous effect. kind or choice poultry for s d e , now is chin e or locks are out of order he can [veal] H all’s C atarrh Cure is taken Many a man’s poputarlty Is due to the time to let th e public know it p u t them in ship shape and he r a n iiitsniHllv and acta directly on the through the Itemiz^r. fit a key to any door. blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tbe fact that he doesn’t think cat loud. tem. Bend for btlim onia )«, free. F. —Cl i leu go News. O A S T O R I A . J T h eo ry A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold B w iik. ^#I*KMY n Hm »imfi n i l i , r u t t a r , tp m n r r , t o . o f th »*y d . i u g 's t s , 76 cent«. lU I I ’a Fain- _ uy p j i k ar# ttie t t e i . ¡Laxative Bromo-Quinine Front grocery DALLAS, {EHON S 3 MZ H£,V TABLE EATABLES: T. A. RiGGS, PROP, LOCAL A M ) GENERAL* A PO LK COUNTY LANDMARK. Since m any persons like m atters rem inicent, this article may lie of in terest to some. Most people living ii, the w- stern part of Folk and Y a m hill counties know som e thing of (he Mill Creek country, hut perhaps not m any of the present generation know m uch of th e first establishm ent of th e old landm ark once known us the Elk H orn Mills, or s t it was usually call ed, Buell’s Mill. Elias Buell located the claim where March A Co’s saw mill now ia in 1840. Up to t h a t time the hand ol man had not m arred the primeval forest. On the 18th of J u ly work was commenced on a sawmill, and on the 7th of September he mov ed hit family to this claim from that first located, which is now owned by Mrs. Joi n Birks aud W. R. Mirks. The frame for the mill was p u t in during the su m m er a nd fall of 1840, but the machinery had not yet been put ill, which was fortunate, a t the high water t h a t winter swept it away. W ork was commenced on anoth er building, which wits placed on higher ground, b ut it wae not aompleted and ready to run till March 1851. From th a t time on for several years it made most ot • he lumber used ia t h a t sec tion, and continued to run until J a n uary 2, 1863. when it was again des troyed by high water, bejng with o t h er driftwood lodged in the bend of the bend of the creek about one mile be low, where a large drift ataid for some twenty years. T he water iu Mill Creek al t h a t time was several feet higher th a n has ever been known since. I t was again rebuilt, and run till a bout 1872 when it burned duwu After a year or two^tbe place wae sold to Hleppy A Sons, wbo built a n o th e r mill which is still r u n n i n g , having changed hands several times and is now owned by March A Co. I u 1866 and 1867 m uch lum ber was taken from the mill to F o r t Y’amhill, now Grand Ronde. A com pany of soldiers was stationed there, am ong them Lieutenants Hazen, G r a n t a u d flheri- dan, who afterward became noted gen erals. Tbe old ageney buildings, es pecially the block house, will be re mem bered by all persons who have passed there on the way to :he coast. In 1863 ground was broken fur a grist mill half a mile below the saw mill, where Russell Jones now lives. This was also built by Elias Buell. The first work was excavating for the baee m ent, and was done by Morris Jonea, now of Dallas. Luce A Tem ple built the frame fur the mill. Som etim e be fore this A. H. Reynolds, a millwright had sta rte d for the slates to get the m achinery f o r a two ru n g r i s t m i l l. He also got machinery for another mill of the same kind for a Mr. Cham tiers in Kings Valley. Mr. Reynold» went to New York by way of Panam a hut shipped his goods around the Horn, it taking about a year for the round d i p , or until J a n u a ry , 1854. From P ortland it was ship|ied to D iy- ton and then hauled to Mill creek, where the mill was ready aud the dam and race built. They com m enced to grind wheat on the 16th of May, 1854 Although unlike modern milla, it was an nptodate mill a t t h a t time. Dan. Rowell was the first miller and m a n a ger and made of it a gratifying finan cial success. Its patronizing territory was large, being nearly nil of Polk and Yamhill counties. After Dan Rowell rnn it for 4 or 5 years, Cyrus liuall became miller and m anager and finally owner of the grist mil and saw mill. Boon after the grist mill was sold, to R. H. Conner, who sold it to Jss. Morrison, who moved it lo Sheridan about 1880 or 81. After th a t it c hanged hands several limes and is now owned and r u n by the Yamhill Miliing Co. These are the namos of some the pioneers who dial business with these mills from 1851 to 1861. T hey are taken from an old account hvaik kept a t th a t tim e. A few are still living: Jn o , Miller, Jn o. Fredrick, Ben F ra n k lin , J . Dorrin, Clark Fads, Jno. East, Ben Branson, Wm. McClure, I. Hinshaw, Chas. R o V a l Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baking powdess ate the gsealcst m e n a c e s * to h e a l t h o i t h e p r e s e n t d a y . «m . Graves, J . Downer, N. H ussy, A. Weil, J n o . W eym ire, J . B. Biggs, T . R. Blair, A. MoMeekin, Ben Simpson, G. H e m stree t, Dr. Jackson, J o h n V e r non, J , Latneem, I r a T ownsend, Joel Palm er, W m . Cooper, Jn o. Ridgeway, A. 11. W hitley, J . McDaniel, M. Faul- coner, II. Byrley, Morris Jones, B. J . Lanefleld, Levi Shelton, J . W. Boyle, A. 8elders, G. O B urnett, Parris Mc C ain , F. Y w o r n , H . Magood, Norval Kennedy, J. C. Caywood, Cyrus a nd F r a n k Hasith, Job. Conner, A. K. Gar rison, B. G rant, Sanford Butler.— 0 . W . B.. Sheridan, Oregon. M A RKE T R E P O R T . [OorrMUd WMklj by Chxwh Bras.) W h e a t, p e r b u sh e l, 62 cte. B r a n , p e r ton )16 S h o r ts, p e r t o n , (20. O a ts , pe r b u s h e l, 30 cte. F l o u r , pe r 10 barrels, | 3 00. F lo u r, per sack, 80c. B uckw heat flour, 12.50 pe r cwt. Gerniea, |1 60 per cwt. Corn meal, 92 50 per cwt. (Comcted w eekly b y D raw s a B od Potatoes, p e r b u s h e l, 75 cts. B u t te r , p e r p o u n d , 2 0 cte. L ard, p e r p o u n d , 1 2 ^ 1 5 cts. B a c o n ,s i d e s , p e r p ou n d , lO^taUcW. H a m s , p e r p o u n d , 13®16 cts. Shoulder*, p e r p o u n d , 8 « 1 0 cts. E g g s , p e r d ozen, 17^ cts. C h i c k e n s , p e r doz en |2 . 5 0 ® | 4 Dried fru its , p e r pound, 5®12 cts. B eets, p e r p o u n d , 1 cents. T u r n ip s , p e r p o u n d , 1 cte. Cabbago, p e r p o u n d , 2 ots. O nions, p e r p o u n d , 3 ots. Beane, p e r p o u n d , 5®7 eenta. Corn m ea l, p e r p o u n d , 2^ cte. H a y , pe r ton, $6 @ | 8. President' Roosevelt has decided th a t neither Sam pson nor Schley is entitled to th e credit for th e Santiago naval viotory b u t th a t the honur be longs to the captians of the vessels th a t took the most prom ine nt part. Congress has repealed war revenue taxes a m ounting to 976,000.000 a ye ar aud the senate has passed the bill in favor of the I n d ian war veterans. N E W TO-DAY. EED OATS o r T H R E E V A RIETIES W HICH have yield*«! loo bushels an acre. Over 60 first priae* on oat* a t e ta te fair. Alee W hit# F rench er- tichok»*, th e « re a l stock feed, for n l e by c. D. N airn, n ear Balleton. S M. 9ARGEANT, O F PK RRY DA LE, WANTS * a farm band for several m onth*. H e inuet be good w ith horaee and willing t* do all kinds of work or choree. C ustem ary wage* paid. W WANTED BY P . M. WILSON. Apply a t Oefleld'e atore fe r particulars. W OODCHOPER8 hree p in e , s ix m onth Collie* for sale cheap bv T H alletoa. Pedigree* given. o ld , pu r e bred Alvin T hornton r t CHOICE BROOD SOW AND A t TEA R-OLI) Durham and Helctein bull for «al*. Addrea* Vf. B. D uncan, M«C ot . car* of stage. A Barn urn's C Monkeys HOICE OLYDESDAL 8E E D OATS, L I C I T bull and heavy yielder, fur « d e . W rite U. L. Haw ley u t M eCoj for sample*. “Al! well—all happy—lots of fun”. That is the regular report from the monkey cage of Barnum’s Circus ever since the keepers began dosing the monkeys with Scott’s Emul sion. Consumption was carry ing off two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident- Emulsion near the monk cage and the monkeys eagei lapped it up from the flo This suggested the idea thal might do them good. Sir then the monkeys have receiv regular doses and the keep« report very few deaths fre consumption. Of course i cheaper to buy Scott’s Em sion than new monkeys— a that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkc and in ma« is the same disca If you have it or are threat« ed with it can y take the hint? This picture represi the Trade Mark of See Emulsion and ia on wrapper of every bottle. Send for frw «ample« SCOTT Sc BOWNE 409 P»«H S t, New Y< jO c and ft. all druggia S H E E P FO R S A L I BY JA S. four mile* so u th of B allston. S TOCK OLMSTED, a l e d o r l o o s e - g h e a t h a y , a l s o l o o s e clover hey fo r sale by Janie* O lm eted, 4 mile* so u th of B alleton. B a l e d o a t a n d c lo v k r h a y a t is a to n B can be had by application a t th is office* sm a c r e fa r m three m il e s s o u t h - west of I'errydaie If for sale. It hae a d w e ll ing, tw o b a m s, a good orchard, p lenty of berries ruid ru n n in g w ater. 126 a cres iu c u ltivation. Som e .'holes hay laud. Only «1,000 rc«uir*d dewn. F or pa rticu la rs address N. C. M iller, P errydale. A N cents. ew spapers a le d o r loose B I or in p a c k a g e s m f o r 1 » A pply her*. w heat or cheat hay fur sul* by W H. McDaniel near Rlckrenll. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIM KM AT th e very bust rutee o b ta in a b le .- H. « .C a m p b e ll. I f ON BY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO X9ÜL p e rty a t ueual rate s by Oscar H ayter, Dalia*, U O N E Y TO LOAN AT 6 PE R CENT ON FARM eaciirity. J . L. COLLINS, Dalle*. JL HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED p roperty. SIBLEY A KAKIN , W E farm Wood Notice. n i D S W ILL BE RECEIVED RY A. />. BROWN 1 ) or H. fi. Cam piteli up to F ebruary r« 1901, for .’6 co rd s of four foot eound body flr cord wood, ami l ft e onle ef 4-foot oak g rub eerdwtHH!, sii to be d e livered a ud corded u p in good nha|»# In th e t»*ee- inent of th e public school building not la te r th an H*f Aero ber 1. 190t U. G. CAM PBELL, Clerk ef school d istric t No. t. Notice to Taxpayers. T h e im i t a x r o l l is n o w in my hands for collect!en. On* half of th# taxee banosw d#Mn<|U*nt on th# U n t M enday In April. A * per • e nt rebate will be allowed un til March 16th. A penalty of 10 per cent and I t per cent in te ra c t will lie charged on d e linquent ta ie e , Very reep ev tfu lls, J O. VAN OkftDKL, S h e r if f of P « I k e o u n ty , O r e g o n . Dated th ie tOth day of F e b ru ary , 1991. Mohair Wanted. I E MtWtACWUSRTTS MOHAIR C puny ore in the m ark e t for thi* year'« g ro w th of T O regon m ohair, « s u h l «He*# to r eop«ri«r gradee. plush .% J Rey, agent, «fc « b e rto n i Loifcin«. om P o rtla n d .