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DALLAS DROPPINGS. Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. S o m e th in g T h a t w ill do Yeu Good W e know oi no way in widen wt Blacksmith Lynch never slights a Go to Wagner Bros, for plows and can be of more service to our readcas job of any kind. harrows, Sidney, gang and disc plows, The Surlea pr<>|ierty two blork.- l than to tell them of something that went of the depot is for rent. Apply seeders and fanning mills which are will be of real good to them. For always ill stock, also prepared spray Mr. Fuller, who goes tn Salem ev here. i this reason we want to acquaint them for orchards. They keep bu-gy extras with what we ■ on-i 'er one of the very ery day, will get whatever you wuui George Werts, who used to live in from there. W L. Gilson, who lives near D. M. laisl remedies on earth for coughs, D ALLAS, OUEUON McTimmonds Valley, «lied near I*cwU Outline, has rented the farm of M rs, colds, anJ that alarming complaint, ville this week, aged 70 years. G. W. Lee, and Mr. Taylor livas in (ha l croup. W e infer to Chuniberlaiu’s Field pea* are becoming famous for W e have used it j Cough Remedy There are only tw«» mohair plush dwelling. stock feed. A t Ullrey’s feed store you with such good results iu our family j manufacturiea in this country, «me in Hotel Gail has been greatly itnprov can get them for seed. Plant a small Cretti!) of :n »¡40 liliali» so long that it has become a house Maine ami the other in Massachusetts. ed in appearance and comfort. patch this year end you- will never Flaked wheat, hold necessity. By i*» prompt use again be without them, The people of Ballston and vicinity, F la k e d out**, Butler A Coad’a law office is Die 1 we have no doubt hut that it has aided by the agricultural college, will front room over the bank. Grano, | time and again prevented croup. hold a four session institute com- C ra ea m w h e a t, | Tha testimony is given ii|«)n onr own Ladies, listen here for a moment. Ever» body will want some eggs : mencing at 8 p m. March 0th. an«i i t a l a t o n ’* b r e a k fu st fo o d , experience, und we suggest that our When _ you wanl.llie __ _ for nicest things from tiie fino chirk.ns shown here continuing through the next «lay. But kwhenl and rancake Hour, readers, especially those who have yourselves andjrour children to wear O ld M a n n e , O h i l e t t i e r a , L o g c it b in All farmers and their wives ami every last week, therefore it will pay the small children, always keep it in the go to Mra. Chace's furnishing goods body iutereated in the betterment of owners of said liens to do some adver liouue us a safeguard against croup.— emporium. a n d C ilm a p lt ì s y r u p * . Ju.t received —aoiue new oliveu from our country are invited to Hlteml. tising. Camden, South Catolina, Messenger Take n banket of good things to eat, California. Scarcely one fourth of the voters in For sole by A K. Wilson. No wonder that people like to trade Red and Blue Ribbon peaches, corn go early ami stay all d*v. The occa this county have registered yet. Some at Dunn’s grocery. They keep the sion will be both enjoyable ami profit will put it off until too late and then and tomatoes. D eath o f G e o rg e Wsrtz. Viry best of goods and are ae courts Valuable coupons redeemable in able. Uncle George Wertx, sn old and tile me the law or the officials. ous and accommodating. Try their croeker ai.d glassware for 10 per cent highly respected citizen of tne soutli- C. A. Bennett lias l»een grievously Perrydale flour. When yon want the Frank Ground hat sold to H. M. of purchase. alHicted with inflammatory rheum*- Cooper 188 acres of land near Duet a | ern part of the county, died suddenly best butter to be had alwaya go to at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. I tisni. Dunn’s. Vista for $5,400. W. Yoet, at Pedee, on the 24lh. He | M. L. Robbins in confined to bis Mrs. John McCulloch, of Sheridan went to bed as usual Sunday night, T w o S is te rs D ead. ! b^d as a result of falling and severely Junction, bought of J. I) ¡Smith a fine but not appearing at breakfast lime, Garner Bros., the shoe dealers, Home twenty-five year* ego Philip bruising his arm. one of the family w, nt to his room to must do excellent repair work, judg Plummer and wife came to this coun rooster und two hens. awaken him and found him dead, he ing from the number who go tiler« In ty with two daughters, Alice and Flo J. C. Hughes is hack from Montana Putnam Fadeless dyes color silk, having died apparently without a got their footwear fixed up. Sea their ra, their son, Ex-Hheriff H. B. Plum where he has been railroading. wool or cotton perfectly at one boil struggle. Ho was bfirn iu Pennsyl slippera and rublier goods. mer, having oome seme years before. W H A T WE HAVE LEARNED DURING ing. Hold by A K . Wilson at 10 cents Sen?.t'»r Simon has returned from vania ovtr 69 years ago, was married THE W EEK FRO M A LL AVAIL- Alice married first a Mr. Cummings, a package. * * • Washington to look after his ovn in- to Catherine Sheckles in 1870, who and afterward* Mr. Goanell, of Port Garden seed of all kinds can be bad tur***ta and those of his wing of the land, In 1879 Flora became the wife Kilev Hubbard and family have died some 14 years later. His re A b le S o u rce s D ished up fo r Our republican party. moved from Endicott to Pullman, mains were laid to rest io Montgom at Wiseman's stoie. His stoves and of Henry M. Brown, of Dallas, aud N u m erou s F am ily of R e a d ers tinware wiU be, sure to please you. Ho ery cemeUry, Rev. Arnold conducting In A h reviated P a ra g ra p h s . Remember Evangelist Burton’s lec Washington, where he ha* bought a Die exercises. His daughter and fam has notions of 100 kinds. Drop in had liv e ! iu this vicinity ever siuce. For several months she had been in ture nt the Christian church this ev 180 acre farm, .. ily have the sympathy of the eutire and see tl am. declining health and died at 10 o’clock eniug concerning ant Equities he has For groceries go to Osfield’s. M illie, daughter of R. H Conner community. last Saturday night, a victim of quick •*• se« n in the old world. and wile, died at their home in Ban I have a few thousand dollars to Dall.is-made flour lias no superior consumption. On Monday aha was Jose, California. February 16’ It, aged C ot R id o f Hie R h eu m n llam . The Dormitory basket hall team loan at six per cent on sliicrly firs' in (lie state, so say many ladies who laid to rest near her parents in the 21 year* Nearly all her life had been “ During the winter of 1898 I was u-e it. Gooch Bros, have chopped Brown oemetery north of town, Die class farm securities.— H. G. Campbell. met the Clvclopci in the c«>ll>*g'* gym spent In this roun'jr and she had long nasium Saturday afternoon and \v»*re so lame in niyjointa, in fact all over barley lor sale. funeral service being conducted by Clover and oat haled hay for sale at routcil. They ought to know b* tier been greatly afflicted. my body, that I ooold hardly hobble Evangelist Burton. Her friend* were $8 a ton, and o*k gruh wood and oak than to tackle a clyelone. The Dixie all who knew her, though she mixed Mr. and Mr*. Carr, who live just around, when I bought u bottle of grub wood ut $2.26 per cord. Apply team went to Independence and came east of the depot, have a new born Chamberlain,» Pain Balm. From the I f you have some valuable broken but little with the general public, her here or to either of the Dallas dray home crowing with rooster feathers in boy. first application I heguu to get well, article which you think cannot be life being devoted principally to the men . their caps. and was cured and have worked stead mended see Gunsmith Ritser about it. ears of her children. A t 11 o'clock Dr. Hayter hi*, by trimming, great- ily nil the year.— R. Wheeler, North- He can repair it if such a thing be Sunday night her sister Alice died at G. W. Whitehorn and F. A. Finset i W D Collins wasmarrii'd this week Iv improved the appearance of the big possible). her home in Portland and was brought have been looking after their timber to Miss McCann, who lives on the old mrple trees in front of hi* property wood. New York. For sale by A. K. Wilson. here Tuesday eveuiug for burial. The land over on the Hilets. *•’ .» . Stump place near Suver. opposite the home of U. H. Grant, and Furniture dealer Kgrslske has a remain* wi re taken te the home of J J. Williams is planting a hedge c o l l e g e ' NOYES. Henry Muscott, Job i M cKinley Mrs Nellie L. Uua'in, of P««rtland. g aid assortment of medium priced Alonzn Brown, where the funeral oc and Glenn Grant are helping to build state president of tde Rebek th As fence in place of the slat fence which things which seem to be exactly what curred at 10 o’clock Wednesday, Rev stood to long around his dwelling. The college prohibition association a depot where tbs old hotel sto* d at sembly, paid the lodge here an offic housekeepers want, fo{.seldom does a If. N. Rounds officiating. The be is to meet at the collegafiexl Saturday , - ; reaved husband, ber aoninlaw, Dr. Dundee. ial visit Monday evening, The United States sen te has run evening and all are invited. A good 8 ° there without {¿uyitig ■unit- Amsden, and wife, and her daughter, The just out March magazine num Jap. Olmsted advertised in this pa up against several obstacles in trying program is being arranged. W e pur- l *lln 8 ' Jennie Roes, came with the body from ber of the Outlook has t n illustrated per 100 stock sheep for sale and to discipline Senators Tillman and pose entering the oratorical work in Portland. Mr*. Brown was aged 42 special features. The discription and quickly disposed of them to R. C McLaurin for being too rough in the eonnec'ion with our association and Docksteadtr’s livery "klalde I* a fa- and Mr*. Goenell 45 yeere. It is ■ pictures of a Maine logging camp are Craven for $600. Such has been the senate chamber. will have our local contest soon. i orile place for farmers i o leave their rare tiling 'hat so little time elapses very a'tractive. experience of nearly all who let their The most troublesome renegade Rev. Burton conducted the chapel 'earns, because horses are always wall between the deeth* of two lister*. wants he known through the llemiser. general in the Philippines has been The basket social which was to have exercises last Tuesday morning, und fed and good care takerrof rigs. captured by our troops. F a u ll's N sw H all. occurred in N«»rth Dallas tomorrow gHve also an address that was very in- Zarh Howe lias returned from a Wm. Fanil is arranging to change evening has been deferred to March visit am* ng California kindled, and E. C, Kirkpatrick proposes to erect Htructave and much appreciated. Be it known that Brown’s store is the upper story of his hardware build 8 th. next wt-ek he and his daughter, Kate, a brick building for the postoffico at Several are talking of going to Mon headquarters for things to eat and ing into lodge rooms. T ’>e big front the same runt h i is now paid for (lie wear. Their groceries are fiesh and room would make an elegant place I f you have fine animals of any will go to reside in Seattle, mouth next Saluidsy evening to wit wooden one. kind or choice poultry for s^le, now is ness the famous basket ball game to of high grade and you can get them for lodge meetings and the tear room W ho wants to exchaugt wood for Ready would be divided into two good sized the time to let the public know it this paper, it to he delivered next Mark Skiff line just «old hi* 1901 be played by Monmouth aud “ The All in exchange for produce. made wearing apparel or mutetiul for room* for lodge purposes. The e n through the llem iser. summer? hop crop of 35,000 pound* at 14 cent*. Stars” of Portland. the same in great variety, trance would be at the north side by Mrs. H. H . Chase is prepared to J. G. Toner and wife, of Lincoln, Prince Henry, of Germany, ia re C o a t M en To M eet. way of the stairway in Mr. Uglow’* a*. and their son, Fred, of Dallas. Sumlay- take orders for ladies’ made to order ceiving *uch welcome and hospitality A t ouo o’clock on Saturday, March Every freight train that arrive! new building. Mr. Fanil would add * ed with their «laughter, Mrs. F. F. tailor suits. Call and look at styles at our hands as to win for Uncle Ham 8 th, all the owners of goats in Polk 29 foot building to the rear of hi* store and samples. W right, in McMinnville. the everlasting good will of the Ger county are invited to assemble at brings something for Dunn's grocery They have such a big country trade as foj a workshop. He would put in a man people. There is i o doubt •< me Dolph Kelly, of Bethel, has been Brown’s hall in Dallas for Ihu election The registration o f voters now foots to require a continual replenishing of hot water plant for keeling the whole up about 800, leaving over 2,000 to having a very serious time with an policy in the matter all around, but of officers of the Polk county Mohair stock. An additional place for Have you ever traded at building. lit* world look on with astonishment association, and to form a pool similar abscess in his siile. lodge meetings is greatly needed in yet register. and admiration for ours, the greatest to that of last year. Whoever ia in Dunn's. Dallas and the new hall will be both Not before for many months has the and beet country under the sun. Rev. W. T VVnrdle, the new Pres terested in the geaLindustry will be a central and conveniently arranged. byterian minister, is expected daily Dallas freight yard been clear of wood A ll observant people agree that it Stage Driver Dimick was laid up welcome visitor. and lumber for shipment. and to preach next Sunday. always pays to’ buy the heat of every A. W. T eats , president. several day* this week. If a western man meets you any thing. Win. Fault, the dealer in where on this small globe, and likes H , L. Fenton, secretary. Miss Nannie Starr is quite sick. The font social at Bethel l ist Satur The Woodmen will initiate 30 can hardware, goee on the eaine principle day evening netted $37. whi h will he didates in a bunch about Die first of you, he always asks you to come and J. Thurston, of Stiver, has been in buying stock. Such articles coat see him if you happen to be within a B u c k le n ’ a A rn ic a Salve. invested in a library. The teachers April. spending several days with the fam but n fraction more than the com and scholars thank the public for H a» world wide fom « for marvelous thousand miles of his home.— March ilies of his sons, Richard and Robert. The present postoffice site i* to enres. It surpasses nny oebor salve, moner kind, but will last much long Ladies’ Home Journal. their generous patronage. * er. You may rest assured that what soon he occupied by the Belt A Cher- lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, F. M. Collins and W. D. Elkins W e have ordered the Oregnniar for W . T. Hoffman, J. B. Stomp and have been hauling supplies to Thurs O. H. Cobb, of Dallas; O. J. Bagiev, of riugton drug store, which must be corns, burns, boi’s, sot-ex, fslonx, U l you get at Faull’s will never prove to be of an inferior grade. E. B. Jamison have incoporated the moved for the erection of Uglow’s ton’s logging camp. Suver; W. W. Fawk of Salem; N. M. brick block there. Three petitions cers. tetter, salt tlieuni, lever sores, Oregon M illing and Warehouse com chapped hands, skin eruptions; infal Try DralnrO I Try C raln -O ! psny with a capital of $15,000 and Titus Smith, a pioneer of 1848, died Dickey, of Buell, and Perry Conner, are out for new location, eoe on the lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. On Aak your grocer to show you a with offices at Monmonth and Inde at the home of his daughter, Mrs. of Ballaton, all of them taking it in Emmons property just south of J. L. ly 25 cents at all druggists. package of Grain-O, the new food pendence. Collin»’ law office, one at the old Item- Amnnda Bones in Sheridan this week. connection with the Iterator. drink that takes the place of coffee. He was the father of Mrs. Lulu Rem Peter Helgeraon and family have ixer office on Mill street, and the oth- LETTER LIST. Robinson Bros., of Portland, sent to The children may drink it without in -r in E C. Kirkpatrick’s office. If ington of Dallas. 1 moved from Dallas to Forest Grove. our poultry show three coops of fine These letters remain uncalled for in ! jury ns well as the adult. A ll who try the center of population is to cut Wednesday’s Oregonian contained j . . a , «... it, like it. Grain-O has that rich seal Plymouth Rock chickens, they being picture« of three of .he prize winning The fight b. tween Senators Till- much figure in the case, the postoffice the Dutlas postoffice for the week end in charge of Oliver Dennis. department would fav> r the first nam ing February 24th, and parties calling brown of Mocha or Java, hut it is thoroughbred Angora g o »., at the *"«« “ e L “ « n " ,n t,1H Unl^ ' for them will please state that they made from pure grains, and the most Dallas show l.iat week. Two of them I « " * • • w a tte « i d the pretence of a ed location. delicate stomach receives It without have been advertised: be!o-ged to U U. 8 8 . . Grant Grant and anil one one of distmgmss.l Un man prince ... tin . The y< png ladies of C. L, Stair1# distress, ¿ the price of coffee. 15c. country are creating no end of excite- George Baker, them to Ayres A Furley Bros. I. class entertained Mr*. J. E. Smith's mill 25 cts. per package. Sold by all merit in the east and some out weal Mr Gee L Campbell, M Sin.p.oo, of Airlie. has bought one class at tha home of Mrs. H ,rry Dunn grocers. are worked up ever it. Fred H Chapman, of them from Mr. Grant. Tuesday evening, by a "rustic." parly. Mi*» Clara B Cullen, The county democratic renlral com The countrified costume* and luncbel SA LE M S N A P S HOTS. M i.« Bertha Blessing will negt week Mr D M O’ Brien, created much amusement and the go to Portland lo work in the woolen mi.tee will meet Hbout the middle of J A Miller Esq, Send your cutis, collars, shirts and March and Iwgin arrangement* for « occasion was enjoyed by all. Mr Chae H> es. fnill. oilier particular washing to the steam vigorous campaign. T h e rei. a strong There i* so much interest in Un- laundry and they will be done up pre C. G. C o a p , postmaster. B. L. Murphy’, school at Bne ih t disposition for pure democracy in- o sely as you want them. Every Vista gave a delightful entertainment stead of the adulterated article wliioli meeting* at the Christian church that they will be continued through anoth It is a sad thing to see fine thing perfectly olean aud sweet smell Jest Friday evening The principal has sometimes seemed expedient. "W o r th Its W e ig h t In «fo ld ,” er week. feature was a lecture by Prof. French, ■Hay sufferers from catarrh of E ly’s ing. fruit trees spoiled by the blight Pa.tor Russell will he assisted by of the normal, illustrated by Mr. Lew Judge Boise has decided that the Cream Balm. A trial size costs 10 is witii a magic lantern They were Rev J. E. Maguire in the protracted new !*w giving anyb aly the right t cents. Full size 50 cents. Hold bv You can always tell them from Many sick animals die from lack of the finest view* ever seen there. Next meeting which is t > begin at the Bap improve a stream and citarge for its druggistB or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 knowing what to do with them. Dr, tist church next Sunday. day a beautiful Hug was raised over use is unconstitutional. T h ey never do well Warren street. New York. Keeler at the steel bridge fevd yard the rest. the school huuse by Edna H all and Albert Lea, Minn, March 21 1901. has muds it his business for many afterwards but stay small and Judge Boise was here Tuesday here- Mis* Stone, llie American mission Vera Murphy. Messrs. Klv Bros: 4 suffered from years to treat brute ailments. ing obje. tious to .lie fin d settlement ary who was kidnap-d by brigands in a severe Cold in.the head and was sickly. 80 much rain lias fallen of late as of the Isaac Ball estate. The execu I'uikey sonic months ago, has been re ibout dead from want of sleep. 1 used to greatly impede farming opera tor is to answer those objections be- leased. A t the Now York Racket they re your Cream Balm and woke up with It is worse to see a blight . (ore the matter again comes up at tin- tio n . s clear head and cold almost gone. 1 duce [trices by reducing profits. No ; next regular term of court. OAKDALE. would not take $5 for my liottle of lo-ses, because a|l I rjMifaotion* are for strike children. Good health Home young man desiring to be Basket bull lias beets all the rage Rev. Russell closed his aeries of Cream Balm if I dould not gi-t anoth s|xil cash. They lieve laces, curtains, come a printer may find an opening is the natural right of children. miinterpanea. cocky, shirts, hats, for a month or two. Our college team night meetings Sunday evening er/— 8 . K . Lansdale. , here shoos aud everything else to wear, in having got the worst of it in tilta with There was one addition. -----------s * r -----*---- Of considerable importance, espec three outside teams, determined to re cluding the famous^tlove filling cor Cut some of them don’t get R e p u b lic a n Oantrai C o m m itte e ially to the farmer* of Oregon, is the trieve their defeats and invited the Joe Murphy and wife have gone to -. The ooanty republican central com sell. their rights. W hile the rest criminal case of the state against A McMinnville toys ta coin# and try work in Reynolds’ loggiag cam p.. mittee# w ill meet in D*U m tot orrow, M. Humphrey, which was tried at Ha- The challenge grow big and strong one stays John Roe is working for W alt-: •ta members being: _ . . __ _ Let George B ròr eel JoO out a lent last week Humphrey formerly i H(.eept-4 and they met in our college Dallai Barnhart and his father i* working a: M D Elite, H B Co*per, 0 | UI1C| , fti,j'yu li wilfHti* ture to want small and weak. conducted a warehouse at Salem and gymn„gipwi last Friday evening The L Hublsinl ' Corvallis. , ... ,, I another ol the ««m k ’ kjiid; a year ago failed, his sboituge amount jlolIte was crowded, standing room be I ndependence— A W it*on, W II . — • • » ■ Scott’s Emulsion can stop ing to 10,(XX) bushel* He was inform j0^ . premium. Many Indies who Most of our people attended the K ‘ Hy, W W Percivsl, e<t against by the district attorney for ire gHU||, quiet and tindernon-tra- goat show. Let tl* remlrfd-itll Folk courtly peo- that Monmouth— 1 C Powell, J it llsw blight. There is no larceny by bailee of a portion of this caught the fever of excitement rtle who tVifiB? tw NiNam that Htock- Some early garden has been plant- ’ ey. grain sod found guilty. This is the anlj yelled for t!|cir favorite. It was * reason why such a child should too’e etoVistVexSto ilio postoffice is the Suver— James Withrow. first warehousemen in Oregon V .be , cleHn swift anj skillful game The ' ed. t.est piace lo g o for dry gmala nml stay small. Buenavisti— W H Murphy. Scott’s Emulsion co vie ted of larceny of grain, and is hon e t b e , ¡„ a score of 13 to 10 Miss Sadie Siefarth is taking music tlething.-. 4 he -stock is eo complete Luckiamute— Frank Leugli .ry. said to have been one of the hardest visitors aited gentlemanly and lessons in Dallas. of and *o fresh that one i» very apt to is a medicine with lots Rickreall— Peter Cook. fought case*ever tried in Marion coun were treated courteously. Athletic* find there exactly what he wants. Hjs strength in Eol,i- JC W Beckett. it— the kind of A bible reading society lias beeu or ty. The prosecution was conducted j ¡Q connection with school life ha* ladies’ and children’* furnishing Rockcreek— H A McHherry. by District Attorney J. N. Hart, assist* eome to stay, but such game* as tiave ganised with Mrs. Joe Card as presi strength that makes things good* are particularly attractive. Falls City— Harry Starr. dent. ed by his deputy, J- H McNary, and a brutal tenaency should be forbidden Bridgeport— J B Smith. grow. the defense was represented by Ham* 1 Douglas— Buford Stone. N ew B rick B u ild in g . uel L. Hayden, W. H. H elm et aud 8 State of Ohio, City ot Toledo,) m Hate of Die latest styles and In Soett's Emulsion makes Perrydale— H B Flannery, March I4lh Abel Uglow will open T . Richardson. , great variety at tbe Johnson clothing Lucas County, McCoy— G L K elty. bide for a two story brick where the children grow, makes them cat, , emporium. Tlis newest tilings in Frauk J. Cheney makes oath that Ballston— Carl Graves. Robinson Bros.’ Barred Plvmouth j lie is the eenior partner of the firm of Belt A Cherrington drug store and , spring shirts end fancy hosiery st the makes them sleep, mak$6 them Spring Valley— E E Robbins, Rock chickens were prise winneis a t , F. J. Cheney end Co., doing businees the Shulls barher shop now stand. seme place. Suite that will fit you, the show. Give the weak ’child a Income you end pleas* you in price. play. in the eity of Toledo, county end The ground floor will contain two Better hornet, better cattle, fletter store rooms facing Main street and The be*} ouglity of underwear. Ev- Weslev Worriaon hss rented the state aloresaid, and Dial said firm will chance- Scott’s Emulsion will Tarter and the Maria Smith hop yards pay the sum of $100 for esclt and ev- te o offiens fronting on Mill street. •beep, Iretter goats, be'ter hog*, Is-iter eryihiug.of high grade and at low make it catch up and will move out ae soon ae the wea- ery case ot catarrh that cannot be Just in rear of the ster* rooms a stair poultry end better everything else i* prii-sa. Any laxly can poiot you to ther settles. cared by the use of H ell’s Calarsh way on the north side will lead to a becoming an increasing sentiment Johneou'e store. with the rest. second story hallway from wlpch emeng the people of thi* county. Ev I cure.— Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to TWt »ict«»« rrptrv F. 8 . Bsrsee, formerly f-f Mon- before me and subscribed in my pres eight office xootpe ctn be entered erybody fhnuld join that proeeetion. - S to p * t n s G ou gh the Trude Mark of Scott’* mouth, is now connected with the ence, this 6 th day of December, A. D. They will be arranged in ¡four sets to Emulsion and is on the Arthur Vaiseli brought dp front And works off tha cold. la x a tiv e bro- 1&80.— A. W Glesenn, notary public, suit the convenience of profession.d Cathlamet a fine Angora goal and moquinine tablets cure a coki in one Boeeburg Review. wrapper of every bottle. .. [se*ij Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken men. The whole building will lie sold it to Jacob Hchweitxer, who live* ■lay. No ’cord, no pay. Prie*, 25 internally end acts directly on the heated by a hot water system. The on Mount Pisgali. cent*. SCOTT A BOWNF, | blood and mucous surfaces of tlie sys exterior of the building will be quite tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. attractive and the interior finish first i T o n x . 409 Peart S t , New Yotk. class. Unless brick is burned here •» J. Cheney A Cn„ Toledo, Ohio. Sold •TM KM ln NM I 50c end $■ . ell druggiaw. Bows A* HIM Yw Hr* tlwiy» Hwfll ******* (Me flfesteie Is se every bw ef »be see«'«* drug^Kle, 75 cent#. Hall's Fain- •n early date lie will probably get them from M cM inm ille. i L U l f l v t Bromo-QUUBDC T s VI i *- . , 1 ^ P in , , n tt,« beet. I m n M it M w m s w M S t iM A r I W H IT E Front Srocery 5 ¡ME KEtl TIBIE EIT1BLES: Mark Emhrec has y property. moved to the % Light Biscuit Delicious Cake D a in ty Pastries Fine Puddings F la k y Crusts T . A . RiGGS, PROP, LOCAL AND G E N E R A L Slop the Blight Lively T ax R ayin g. W ithin the last ten days Sheriff Van Oredell ha* collected about $10,000 of tax money, many of the largest tax payers having paid in full. Here is a list of soese ef the largest payments; F. M. Smith, $178. Miss Rachel Sm ith,$190. A. C. McKinnon, $13$. Dolph lieirs, $204, E. C. Kirkpatrick and wife, $142. A. M, Miller, $277. Joseph Emmons, $141. V. B. Sears, $166. Henry Byerlev, $423. Zack Howe, $138. Henry Howe, $129. M. Michel book, $139. Mrs. Sirah Helmick, $227. James Helmick, $222. Lewis Helmick b*ire, $262. J. D. K elty, $191. Albert Domes, $133. E. C. K eyt, $1,137. A ll who pay in full before M arch 15th get a discount of 3 per rent. M A N K E T R E PO R T. (ComsM w««kly by Qoouh Arm | Wheat, per bushel, 52 cte. Bran, per ton $1G Shorts, per ton, #20. Oats, per bushel, 30 eta. Flour, per 10 barrels, 13 00. Flour, per sack, 80c. Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt. Gerraea, $1 60 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. [Corrected weekly by Brown a Son Potatoes, per bushel, 75 cte. Butter, per pound, 20cte. Lard, per pound, 12^(gl5 cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 10^@14cta. Hams, per pound, 13tgl6 cte. Shoulders, per pound, 8@10 ot*. E ggs,per dozen, 17^ cts. Chickens, per dozen $2.50@$4 Dried fruits, per pound, 5(812 ct-. Beets, per pound, 1 cents. Turnips, per pound, 1 eta. Cabbage, per pound, 2 eta. Onions, per pound, 3 cts. Beans, per poun d, b d il cent*. Corn meal, per pound,2 } cts. Hay, per ton, $5(g$8. Job work done here— the best. N E W TO -D A Y . ItKD POTATOX8-BURB1NK SKID I'OTATOKs I for Mie by J. W. Kirkpatrick, one a l l « south ef Kickreall. Would trade spuds for a good work ¡HILL I! LOOD BAKKKD PLYMOUTH KOCK _ eggs for sale st 60 cents a setting by O. N. Har rington, near Dallas. fSSSt TWO BLOCKS WEST O r D WBLLINO for rent at *6 a month. Apply here. DEPOT EED OATS OF THREE VARIETIES WHICH have yielded 100 hashels an acro. Over 60 first S prizes on oats at stat« fair. A Ì— Whltu French Ar tichokes, the great stock feed, for aale by C. D. Naim, near BaJlston. M. RAROEA!*T, OP PERRYDALE. WANTS W . a farm band for eeeeral month», He must he good with horsee and willing te do all kinds of work or choree. Customary wagee paid. W OODCHOPKRS WANTED BT P. M. WILSON. Apply at Osfleld’s «tore fur particulars. h r e e p in e , s ix m o n t h Collies for eale cheap b> T Ballston. Pedigrees given. o ld , pu r e bred Alvin Thornton at h o ic e c l y d k s d a l s e e d o a t b . l i g h t C and heavy yielder, fer sate. ley ut MeCoy for aauiplee. hull Write C. L. Haw a le d o r loo se c h e a t h a y , a l s o lo o se clover hay for sale by James Olmsted, 4 miles south of Ballston. B B ALED OAT AND CLOVER H AY AT U A TON can be had by application at this office A 1M ACRE FARM THREE MILES MOUTH- west of Perrydale le for sale. It has a dwell ing, two barn*, a good orchard, plenty ef k.rriee end running water. 126 acres iu cultivation. Min e choice bay land. Only ft ,000 required dewn Fur particular« address N. C. Miller, Perrydale. IN PACKAGES cents. Apply here. N KWHPAPER8 OF M FOK IS OR LOOSE WHEAT OR CHEAT HAY for sale by W 11. McDanial near Ku krestiL B ALED HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A LL TIMES AT . the very beet rate* obtainable.- li. Ü. Campbell. ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO p«rt> at usual rates by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas. ONEY TO LOAN A T 6 PER CENT ON FARM security. J. L. COLLINS, Dalles. HAVE MONEY property W 71 farm TO LOAN ON IMPROVE SIBLEY A EAKIN Notice to Taxpayers. HE 1*01 TAX ROLL I f NOW IN MY HANDS f<>r lollerttan. One-half of the taxes become T delinquent on the first Menda y in April. A t per cent relate will be allowed until March 16lh. A penalty of 10 per rent and It per cent interest wlH be charged on delinquent Usee, Very respectful!», J O. VAN ORSÜBU Sheriff o f Palk eounly, Oregon. Dated Ibis fOlb day of February, 1901. Mohair Wanted. he m twACfvuHtfrrn mohair coir pany arc in Urn market for thie >e*r # growth o# T Oregon mohair, f peefal prices far ei»p%rVr grad«*. plu sh A. J. Ray, . i agent. f M , 199 “ “ MulMing, -•*-** “ Puritan*, “ 19» HMl“ M ar ta r* Orapem.