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W H IT E Mrs. E J. Winskill lias sold to M>s. ' Ann Csmpb.ll her Dallas property for $500, and Mis. Mary J. Black hss b night the 128 sore Oluistesd l .im oil Red Prairie for $3,UUU, giving in part payment four lots near lbs depot ill Dallas at $550 Mrs. Cone and ber sister, Mis# Grace 11 alge, bate gone lo Philomath where Mr. Cone is working at Mike j Flynn’s saw mill. Front grocery DALLAS, OREGON SOME m KBLE EATABLES: Cream of maize mush, r \ » M wheat, Flaked out», Oruno, Crueam wheat, Haldton's break fast foml, Hiltkwheal an t i'anouke tlour, Old Muuae, Old Settlers, Logcabiu and Cilmaple syrups. J u$t received —some new olives from California. Rod and Blue Ribbon peaches, corn and tomatoes. Valuable coupons redeemable in crocker and glusswure for 10 per cent ol purchase. T. A. RiGGS, PROP, LOCAL AND GENERAL- W H A T W E HAVE LE A R N ED O U R IN C T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Hea ders In Ah rev lated P a r a g r a p h s . For grocer!*» go to Deficit!’». I luive ii few llii'timiml dollars to loan at six per cent on strictly lira' class farm securities.— 11. O. Campbell. A. A. 1.«tinier lias closed bis mar ket on Mill street. Dr. Demorest.of Lake view, is visit ing Hie Slirevt) and Muir families in Dallas. J W. Roberiton has sold to Charlie McDonald his tine gray team. The Independence flouring mill plant, belonging to the Lewis Helniu-k estate, lias been sold for $2,5;iO, lo the Oregon Milling aud Warahoi’ ae com pany. We promise tlmt should you use Putnam's Fsdelessdyes and be diaeat- istied from any cause whatever, to re- fund It) d-nte foi every package — Monroe Drug company, Unionville, Missouri. Ex|x>rience convinces. See for your self how quickly Ely’s Cream Balm will cure catarrh Of cold iu the head. We mail trial size for 10 cents. Full sixe $0 oents. All duggists. Ely Bro thers, 66 Wsrrvn at-eet, Now York. Clifton, Arizona, January 20, 1899. Meesis Ely Bros.:— Find inclosed GO cents, for which please send mu your Cream Balui. I find your leme- dy the quickest and most permanent cure for cold in the head, catarrh, vlo. Yours truly, Del. M. Potter, gen eral manager Arizona Gold Mining company. l)o not fail te read the ad of tlu- Hiawatha Incubator Co. in this issue. The sheriff and his deputy have Experts say it is the greatest inven been kept busy from early morning tion of the age as a poultry hatcher. until late at night writing out tax re L. D. Daniel has sold one of his cot ceipts, many persons having to wait tages to Hugh Black for $600. for several hours to get a chance to Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. par, and most of them paying up in full. Within three weeks over $30,000 Blank notes and receipts for sale at has been taken iu and scores of tax ¡this office, si o all kinds of legal money letters are filed away lo be blanks. looked after wlieu the rush is over. To oorrow night ends the three p r Henry Patterson, formerly of Inde- cent rebate. ! peudence but now in Hie custom j bouse at Portland, lias made spplici • After being in darkness for several Hon to become a bankrupt and lisa no years, Indepenence streets again have I assets His creditors wdl meet in electric lights at night. I Portland next Monday. The Polk county prohibition con F. V , ' e vi«, of L-wisville, R. F. vention will be liel-l at the city hall in Lot-, of Hi kreall, and 8. T. Smith, of Dallas at 1 o ’clock Saturday, April Crowlcv, have just or ler.-il the Orego 5lh, for the purpose of placing a full nian in conuec'ion with this paper, county ticket in the field. Every pro hibitionist in the county is urged to the two costing them $2 for a year. attend. The Meneleys will lor in at Frank Blessing Inis gone t > work iu tendance and help to make it a splen the woolen mill at Portland. did success. Secrotary E. O. Miller is Oliver Stump has been quite sick. planning to he present. The young peoples meetings at Hie J. C Hughes will qpen a ls>ol snd shoe shop iu Monmouth next Mon college occur at 3 o’clock every Sun day. day. Mixed clover and oat baled liny for sale at 40 cents per 100 pounds. Ap ply here. Rev. J. E, McGuire of Lebanon, lias been preaching at the Miptixt church for almost two weeks and lias drawn Miss Fannie Dempsey, who will good congregations. His wife, too, soon go to Portland, was girtn a Ua lias materially assisted in the meet party Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. ings. Metzger. There was a dainty lunch, Dr. Th impsou, of Independence, lias sweet mimic and pleasant conversa been offered a denirahle pistoraloat tion. The guests wore Misses Maud Brown, Nannie Starr, Eimna Ludwig, Los Angeles, but declined it. Ethel McKinley, S.die Siefarth, Em The inter collegiate oratorical con ma and Jessie Dempsey, May and test will occur in Salem this evening. | Dens Reynolds anil Miss Hart, Harry Belt will represent the normal The live Olmsted brothers have sold school and Dallas college will apply their Red Prairie farm for $3,000. for admission to the association. Fred Smith has sold to A. M. Wer Oak grub wood for sale at $2.25 a ner his farm north of Bclhel for $7,- cord. Apply here or to Drayman Win. 000 snd W. McD. Turner has disposed Muscott, of 140 ai res of hit farm near Airlie Georgo Conlec and Elias Hinshaw for $2,725, the buyer being G. A. are cutting 600 cords of oak grok Con n, wood for J. W . Boyer on the James Miss Clara Bolter and C. A Ktirre’ Howe place. living south of Independence, were Mrs. Jos. Middleton, out on the Let married last week, Kimsey place, is under the doctor’s Mrs. A. B. Muir is keeping the five care. children of her sister, Mrs. Retta The Measuring party at the home Dcmorest, who recently disd at Lake- of R. C. Craven and wife brought to view. gether about 80 persons. They had a Henry Votli, Peter and Gerhard variety of pleasing games, followed by Kliever Wave taken out naturalisation a first class lunch. The measuring papers. rod was applied to every lad and lassie The heirs of the Wm. Barns estate there and they were persuaded to pay a nickel for each foot tall and a penny have brought euit against Metis-a for each inch over, the financial re Coulee and others to quiet title to 97 acres of the Eads claim near Buell’s sult being $19. ohapel. Heston McSherry, of Falls City, has •old to F. W. Robinson 160 acres of The Dallas churches suit Sunday land for $1,700. schools are preparing for nice Easter exercises on Sunday, March 30ih. Yesterday morning the mountains Republican primaries occur today west of here were covered with snow. and their county convention tomor Dellas needs at least half a dozen row. Not a little quiet work lias been more good houses for rent. Who will done during the week to insure dele build them? gates favorable to certain enudidatvs. Uncle Ira Butler came down on the John Middleton, of Pioneer, lias noon motor Wednesday, paid his tax contracted 5,000 pounds of hopsat 114 es and went home on the 1 o'clock cents snd John Walling, of Linooln, motor. He is getting very frail under 20,000 pounds at 12 cents. the weight of more than lour score and ten years. The Dallas Cyclones beat the Dixie Thera have been a number of con basket ball team, the game ending witli versions at the Baptist revival. Rev. 23 points lot oar boys against 8 for J. E. Maguire hopes for large congre Ike visitors. gations Sunday morning and evening, Mrs. McCarter and son, Jesse, hs e l’ astor Russell will preach at Liberty .noved into the former Presbyterian at 3 o'clock that day. parsonage. Reese Robbins is at horns on a visit Henry Fswk, of E-da, hss bought from Alaska, where lie went last full. the Dignam farm near Monmouth. Those desiring to join the mohair Clnis McDonald and wife left Tuee- pool must do so belt-re 'toon of Marclt day for their new Tillamook home 22nd or it will ba too late. He came here some 35 years ago and Miss Iva Ilaley has gone to a Fort was engaged in the tanning business land hospital to become a trained with Ilia broth- r, Dave, for a long nurse and Miss Edith Witxel is teach lime. ing at Highland. Miss Minnie Tel G. W. McB -p lias bought the Scare ford lias gone to teach at Rock Creek. property west of the depot for $240. Henry Shops and wife are expected Miss Carrie Haloy, of Monmouth, baok in a few days Irom Arizona anti is teaching at Dilly. elsewhere, having found no country they liked better than this, Isaac McElmurry is in very poor health at his home near Albany. Sam Thurston is suffering witli in flammatory rheumatism at the horns E. \V. Cooper, of Independence, has of his brother. Richard, and Mrs, H. gone to clerk for Smith A Goodman at M. Webb has been quite sick. Vale, east oi the mountains. Run o n OfiamlkA^Bln’ i»Cough Between the hruirf-Af .11 in tlie inor mug snd chiving time at night on tlife 25th of January, 1901, A. F. Clark, the druggjst uf.Glade Springs, Virgin ia, sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain’» Cougli Remedy. He says: "I never handled a medicine that sold better or gave better satisfaction to my custom ers." This remedy lifts beeu in gener al use in Virginia for many years and ilie people there are well acquainted with it' excellent qualities, Many of them have testified to the remarkable cures which it has effected. When i you need a good reliable medicine f-r C O U N Tr COURT. a cough or cold, or attack of the grip, use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy PROBATE. and von are certain to be more than Sildey, J. plea», d with the quick cure which it The final account iu Hie mailer of affords. For sale by A. K. Wilson, the Lewis Heliniek estate was filed and set for hearing April 12th, and C E N TR A L C O M N IITTE M E N . the same was done in Hie case of the Robert Clark estate. The democratic committeemen who H. B Coppor. H C. Eakin and F. will hold a meeting here tomorrow are E. Myer were ap|niuted to appraise j as follows : North Dallas— E. tfayter. the property of Hie Handy minor heirs, and the petition of the guard-; Ballston—O E Foe-lit. East Dallas— J. B. Nunn. ian to sell real property was set for Bridgeport—W . E. Burns. April 7th. Suver— E Cham ber lain. The petition to supply copies of North Independence— R. C. Finch. missing pspe s in case of ihs Nelly M. South Dallas— Oscar llsyter. Deulinger estate whs granted. Falls City— D. Courier. The final uccount of the L. B. Frs ' Spring Valley— I). G Henry. xer esiuto was approved anil the ad- , Burma Vista— M. M. Prather, mUiisIrslor is to be discharged as Son th Monmouth—J. B. V. Butler. soon as lie files final voucher aud dis Kola—T. W. Brunk. burses funds as per report. North Monmouth—J. H. Mtilkey. Luckiainute— H. D. St.mte. The 8 A. Nebel estate was ordered Douglas—Wm. Ridgeway. finally closed ns soon ns the adminis South Independence— W. H Cra trator files final distribution receipts. The guardian of Hie Steadman mi ven. McCoy— Cass Riggs. nor heirs w h s authorised to sell real Rock Creek— F. J. Morrison. property at private sale. Riekreall— J.C. White. The final account of the J. F. Berry Salt Lake— Jas. .limit. estate was set for hearing April 12tli. COMMIHSIONKIIS. John Teal. Seth Riggs. Treasurer Dalton was given credit for $450.98 cancelled warrants and (or $590.25 turned ever to the school su perintendent. Ne vton J-rnes was chosen road su perintendent in the plaoe of T. H. Huntley, resigned. There being no objections, Hie de sired change in the Sears and Crow ley road was ordered made. The following changes in judges and clerks of election were made, the appointees having declined to serve: Riekreall, Wm. Rowell in place of J. H. Vaughn; South Independence, Chat Mastersou in place of B. M. Es tes; North Independence, 8. B. Wal ker in place of Asa Taylor; South Monmouth, W. A Griffin iu place of 8. C. Denny; South M-mmout i, J. H. Moran in plare of V O. Bools; Sliver, Marshall Stiv-r in place of E. Cham berlain ; Luckiamuts, W. H. Williams in place of W. E. Williams; Bridge port. W . H. Burns in place of M. B. Grant; East Dallas, J. B. Nunn iu place of Taylor Dunn; North Dallas, F. J. Coad in place of M. G uy; South Dallas. James Wilson in the place of Hugh Black; Fal » City. Frank But ler in place of J. 8. Montgomery R ok Creek, Ralph Henry in ili c e of J.C. Kramer. Hll.1.3 AI.LOWKD. fila i-A Priidhonime, blanks $ 35 50 Pacific B B Co., same............ 1 1 -5 Enterprise, printing................ 2 95 C G Coati, )io«tsgc ................ 31 SO D J Holmes, u Fc lees........ 20 r-0 Montgomery A Milligan, roads 2 24 Henry Volh, same . . . . . . . . . 3 0*' D McDonald, same.................. 3 UP I.iickiaumte Mill Co., sam e.. . 3 64 Irvin, Hudson Co., blanks. . . . • 20 50 M D Ellis, lig h t s .................... 26 00 7 00 Photos : 24 stamps for 35 cents. A 1 H. C. Dlmick lisa bought of W. C. Anna Huntley, pauper ao. . . . 7 09 dozen finest platinum photos for $2.50 Brown the building at the wagon M A Tellu sow, same ............ Cannot beat it. T. J. Cberrington, bridge and will fix it up for his stage E W Cooper same. ................ 13 00 F A Douty, same .................... 16 00 Dallas. teams. J J Colwell, s a m e .... . ........ 2 37 8 00 Mrs. Mary Leach, out beyond Mill j H. Hayes and N. I. Patterson, ju-t D O Meador, same.................. Creek, it siting for a divorce from Iter north of town, will each plaet an acre C C Poling, tenchere e x .......... 12 00 Mrs F H Morrison, same. . . . 12 00 husband, J. F. Leach, and the wile of of field peas for stock feek. E RTnlHa, gravel.................... 1 90 Newton E. Harris, near Dallas, is ask Wherever a good creamery lias been J T Ford, salary .................. 50 00 ing for a legal separation. e-tahlished it has proved profitable lo W F Nichols, same ................ 50 00 There are abont 3,000 voters in the j the owner and a benefit to the Com E V Dalton, s a m e .................. 62 50 county and less than half of them munity at large. J. G. Brown will be [ C L Starr, same.......... ............. 87 18 have registered up to date. gin operating the Dalles creamery U 8 Laugbary, same ............ 130 20 Dr. Bittner, of Portland, has been j tome time rrxt month. As he will J G Van Oredcl, same .......... 169 04 spending some days here with his have about 50 cows of his own to alert H B Coap- r, same.................... 66 00 48 00 tons, Simon and Prof, Bittner, in our . with, and as quite e number of the Tracy Slants, same .............. surrounding termers ere sure to el Milo Woode, samp.................... 40 Of* college. once liegin patronising him, the busi- F E Myer, aanie .................... 72 00 Prank Yatssand Wm. Kimble have 1 neea will begin to pay almost from Belt A Cherrington, mdse .. 10 93 contracted the output of the Hshock the start. As the enterprise will be T 11 Huntley, road m a ste r __ 25 00 good for everybody, eo should all do State ve Butler.......................... 37 30 bop yard at 11 cents. Fred 8. Chapman has bought of W whatever they can to encourage it. S u it vs W alton........................ 21 90 B. Wing a quarter section of timber Helping t' furnish cream to run the L Ground, surveyor................ 10 00 6 00 land west of Falls City for $1,700, and plant will be the most effective en O H Filers, road...................... , H O Keyt, viewing road........ 2 60 for another 160 acres in that locality couragement. A B Strong, same.................... 2 00 he paid P. H. Carp 11 $2,000. Wagons, hacks, buggies end car , Geo Nelson, same .................. 2 60 District Attorney Hart is prosecut riages can now tie had of Wagner 2 00 ing criminal caees in the circuit court Bros, in Dallas. They carry the best E F Sergeant, same................ J E Sibley, salary.................... 66 00 at Albany. grs lea of all vehicles vver used in this J B Teal, same.......................... 13 00 county, snd their place Is heedijner Heth Riggs, same .................. 7 60 ters for all kinds of agricultural im- Observer, p inling.................... 48 20 plrmrnta Jecob Smith, supervisor........ 34 00 See corrections in list o* dewn-Orelic E Chamberlain, seme -........... 50 00 n i l alga stars Is ss arar? hoi of the gsavlae ientral coiiimiluemen, who will meet J 11 Mulker, s a m e ................ 53 08 | J S Telimi, Void work. -------- 10 00 1 in Dellas tomorrow. remedy that earn • m esse Aar Laxative Bromo-Quimn« C O U N T Y S E A T 8 U C C E 8 TIO N S . j B e w a r e of O in tm on te for Catarrh j Tnat contain mercury, as mercury Dunn’s grocery is up to date in all will surely destroy the sense of smell things. There is scarcely anything 1 aud completely derange the whole sye- in the eating line that they do not tern when entering it tiir-nigh the keep. If you desire high pr.ced ar ' mucous surfaces. Such articles should ticles they can furuish them and they never lie used except on prescriptions j frw|„ r#puUble pbv.ldan.-. s. the dam- | have cheaper kinds. ^ they will do is' t i . fold to the | ^ 0lU1 p.,„ib!v derive from No matter what kind of hardware them. Hall’s Catairh Core, manu Von want for spring use J. J. Wise factured by F. J. C'hooey A Co , Tole man can supply it, and you will gen- do, O., contains uo mercury, snd is | »rally find Ins prices mousy savers for taken internally, acting directly upon the buyer. Fxamiue hie garden seeds. the blend and mucous surfaces of the •a* system. In buying H*ll’s Cataurli Corsets, hosiery and all sorts of la Cure l-e slue you get the genuine. It is taken internally, «ml in do in To dies’ furnishing goods ut the empori ledo, Ohio, by F J. Cheney A Co. um of Mrs. Chace. Bite takes orders Testimonials free. Sold hy druggists, fir tailor made suits. price 75c per bottle. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Flour and feed for sale at the Dallas City mills. Use their flour once and L E T T E R LIST. you will uot be apt to want any other. a*. These letters remain uncalled for in Long aud varied expeiience enables tlm Dallas posloflice for the week end ing March 10t.li, and parties calling Mr. Ly ncii to do all kinds of black- for them will please state that they smithing. have been advertised : Andrew Baker, Spring and summer styles of foot Miss llulda Jenson, wear are beginning to arrive at Gay- Mr Martin Johnson, nor’s (tore. Call and examine them Mr J-T Root, even if you are not yet ready to Mr Fred Wilson. change to lighter weight shoes. C. G. C öad , postmaster. Field jieae and vetch eeed for sale in Uihey’s store, where you can get all manner of feed for stock and poultry. Drop in and see his variety of supplies, i* . -Guns, pistols, ammunition and fish ing tackle at Rissei'e store on Mill street. Aleo cutlery and umbrellas. If your rain slisde is broken or won’t nork right lake it to him. Mail Carrier Fidler will bring any thing for anybody from Salem. %• It's ra'iicr interesting to visit Hie Bee Hive stare these daye, such an ar ray of spring merchandise is display ed— all kinds of wash fabric«. Just to mention a few, such as organdies, Ir ish dimities, rhanthrays, mercerised madras in stripes and solid oolura, ec ru bst'Stc and linens, linen swiss with colored polka dote, fancy striped waistings, open stripe eilk zephyrs, and many oilier novelties of every de scription. And prices sre always the lowest at tlie Bee Hive store. Brown’s store is a good place to get under one r.xjf all the merchandise you may want. Dress goods for la dies and children, clothing for men and boys, underwear for everybody, sheets, pillowcases and tioking foi beds, slices of all size» for both sexes aud groceries in abundance. «•* For temporary liouerkeeping Mr. Kerslake, tlie furniture man, can fur- ni>h you with many second hand ar ticles very cheap, or lie lias bettor new goods for very little money. 15 M in u te s sufficient to give you most delicious tea biscuit using Royal Baking Powder as di rected. A pure, true leavener. E v a n g e lic a l Conferenoe. MARKET REPORT. The OregoD conference of the Unit ed Evangelical church will be held in Dallas, beginning Friday, April 111li and continuing several days. Bishop Stanford of Pennsylvania, will pre side. There will be an examination of junior preachers on the lOtli snd a Christian Endeavor rally that even ing. More than 60 delegatee will at tend and tlie hospitable homes of our city will bo tlirowu open to them. Tlie conference includes the whole of tlie Willammetto valley. The breth ren here are arranging to make tb* oocasion one of interest and profit. I C o r m W WMklj by Oooch Bras.) Wheat, per bushel, 62 cte. Bran, per ton $16 Shorts, per ton, $20. Oats, per bushel, 30 cte. Flour, per 10 barrels,$8 00. Flour, per aaok, 80c. Buckwheat flour, $2.60 per cwl, Germea, $1 60 per owt. Corn meal, $2 60 per cwt. [Correct*! w c.k lj b j Blown k Sou Potatoes, per bushel, 75 eta. Butter, per pound, 20cte. Lard, per pound, 12^(gl6 cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 104@14nU. Hams, per pound, 13016 cts. Shouldeis, per pound, 80 10 ots. E ggs, per dozen, 10 cts. Chickens, per doxen $2.50@$4 Dried fruits, per pound, 5012 cte. Beets, per pound, 1 cents. Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts. Onions, psr pound, 3 cts. Beans, per pound, 6@7 cents. Corn meal, per pound, 2^ cts. Hay, per ton, $6«9$. C O A T M ES TIN O - Tlie Polk County Mohair associa tion met in Brown’s hall last Satur day and elected the following officers for the ensuing year; Chairman, G. W. McBce; secretary, H. L. Feu ton; treasurer, N. Woodward. March 22nd was the date set for the sale of mohair, the association to meet at 10 o'clock on that day and select the salo com mittee. Those present and giving in goats were; M D Ellis 45, N Woodward 90 M 1< Hubbard 46, W D Gilliam 61, G W McBee 68. ■ R Smith 61, l-e* Humphrey 39,C Domascholski 50 J A Williams 17, J Hunter 30, Garl McBee 36, II I- Kenton 100, P S Greenwood 27 J E Martin 26, F Murphy 30, J M Blodgett 27, VY W Bird 68, J Elliott 60, J Heaeoncr 58, C R Farley 80, J H Bums 70, J 8 Hart, 15, D J Grant 25, W J Farley 80, W A Ford 6, John Simmons 80, H Christiansen45, Ed Ouies 39, D Peters 60, D Shepard 11, J W Lee 43, A W Teats 27, J M Bern fiord 60, Jas Hiltehrand 20, W H McDaniel 37,Johu Jones 25, C E McCaleb 28, Mrs R Clark 24, Carl Sweneen 70, N C Sweneen 70, Jesse Pugett 26, Plato McFse 37, H S Butz 36, Doc Taylor 23. R ICK R E A LL . What do theChlidern Drink? Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried tlie new food drink Gruiu-o? It is delicious aud nourishing and take» tlie place of coffee. The more Grain-0 you give the chiidcrn tlie more health you distribute through Ih ir systems. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly pre pared tasU-s like the choioe grades of coffee but costs about one-fourth as much. All grocers sell it. 15 cent* and 25 cents. Oliver McPheren and family have arrived from Ueneva, Nebraska. He brought a big carload of tilings, in cluding 6 lino Shorthorn cattle, a bull two cows and three calves. For the present they are located in the Stan ley house east of the court house. **• Mrs. George White snd daughter, NEW TO-DAY. Dooksteailer's livery teams may be Helen, have been up from Portland seen spinning through the country íd visiting her parents, Joshua McDaniel all direction!. Has vehicles are and wife. I KMT CLASS SKID OATS POH S ALE BY SAM- P r i n t e r C ra a tly S u r p r i s e d . strong, his harness stout and his hor uel Qrr at Riokreall. Sec sample« at FaulTs store. " I never was so much surprised in ses get over the ground at a rapid rate. Mrs. W. E. Goodell has been quite my life as I was with the results of us sick. **• ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,” says A N TE D -A SPAN OF BAT OR BLACK 1IAR- Miss Georgia Myer, of Bmlthfield, Go to tlie Dunn grocery for hominy, es, weighing about MoO pounds, also good Henry T. Croog, pressman of Hie Ash Jersey milch cowe. Apply here or to H. M. Brown. «pent Sunday with Mr». L. Brown, cern meal, buckwheat flour, Ralston'r eville, N. C.. Gazette. “ I contracted and Misses Hattie and Jessie Hartman Health foode, sweet pickles, choice ap a sevore case of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I ple butter and preferred stock goods spent that day with Mrs. J. W. Fetz- BED PO TATO E8-Bl’ RBANK 8FED POTATOES er. S ’ for sale by J. W. Kirkpatrick, one « l i e auuth of tried several tilings for it without ben of all kinds. Kickreall. Wenld trade spada for a good work efit. Oue day while looking over the ftfltf •** N. M. McDaniel and family will horse. Gazette, 1 noticed that Pain Balm was move to a farm near Portland. Spring trade lias opened at Fault's positively guaranteed to cure rheuma hardware store. People are buying j»ULL BLOOD BAKRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Mrs. W. H. McKee and children tism, so bought a lx ttle of it and be garden seeds and implements to begin egg« for sale «t SO cents a setting hy • . N. Har fttSt fore using two thirds of it my rheu work soon as the ground it dry enough have been up from Perrydale with her rington, usar Dallas. parents, L. C. Koser and wife. matism had taken i's flight and I have And farmers are now supplying them not had «' rheumatic pair, since. Sold selves witli a variety of tilings that w e l l i n g t w o b l o c k s w e s t or d e p o t Samuel Orr, wife and daughter for rent at $6 a month. Apply bere. hy A . K. Wilson. will lie needed when tlie buey season were at the capital city Saturday. ------------»•!*----------- begins. Better look around your 0AT8 O r T IR E E VARIETIES WHICH PROCRAM. premises to see wlist is wanting. S EED have yielded 100 bushels an acr$. O ter 60 Arsi F W 1 D Of the Teacher’s Meeting at Itick- reall March 21st and 22nd, beginning at 7 :30 p in Friday,- the 21st: Hong—Quer*el. Recital ion— Esther Miles. Violin Dm t — Mrs. Ed Hiefarth and Frank Miller. Vocal Solo— Miss Angie Bon 111 wick. Lecture— Pres. P. L. Campbell. Saturday. March 22ud, 10 o'clock : Physiology (Primary Division)— Miss Nellie duecolt. (Intermediate Division)— Miss Let- lie Mastersou (Advai o-d Division)— Mi s Loie t- Smith. Recess: Writing— D. A. Grout, Prin. Park School; Portland. Noon; Duett— Misses Nettie and Vernie Gibson. Racilutinh— Katie Fox. Solo—Angglioe Sent hwick. Recitation— Kuth Myer. Address D, ■Ormit. Reees?: .Tfrs^Vslqeot C<MR$>qtitive Ex-rvises PiseiresloB— Miss KfU Carpenter. The Philippine—‘ Who he is, what he is, and what is his edunalional out look— W. B. Daggett. D e m o c r a t i c S ta te C e n v e n tlo n . It will meet in Portland at 10 o’clock Thursday, April 10th, to nom inate candidates for governor, su preme judge, secretary of state, school superintendent, treasurer and oon- giessman, and to ratify district and joint logislnthe nominations. The convention will have a membership of 261, eight of the delegates being fiom Polk countv. N ig h t was Her T e rro r. "1 would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs Chat. Applegate, i f Alexandria, lnd , "and could hardly get any sleep. I bad consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would rough frightfully and spit blo< d, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1 hollies of Dr. King’s New Discov ery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It is absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bron- c-iilis ami all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c end $1. Trial hollies free at all druggists. h n B ^Krmffilaw thnyi Bwfll S T A T E C A P IT A L H IN TS. Near the Bush bank is a harness maker who eiliiom fails lo have on hand exactly what farmers want. K.'. Shafer has a large stock from which to »elect or will promptly m«ke what ever is asked for. Getting Thin All kinds of new spring goods sre now arriving at the New York Racket New lists, new shoes, new shirt», new is all right, if you are too fat; clothing, new ribbon» and laces, new and all wrong, i f too thin already. hosiery and underwear, ail at ver.. low Fat, enough for your habit, is prices foi spot cash. That store lias been the farmer’» best friend for the healthy; a little more, or less, is past ten years. The stesin laundry, nlresdy the best in the state, is receiving still more im proved machinery to help their thirty employes turn out washing that is sure to please. no great harm. T o o fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no matter what cause, take Scott’s Emulsion o f C od Liver prises on oats at «Ute fair. Alse White Erench er- tichok<*s, the great stock feed, for sale by C. D. Nairn, near BaJlston. M. 8AROEANT, 0E PERRYDALE. WANTS $ a farm hand for several months. He must W be good with horses and willing te do all hind« of werk or choree. Custemary wages paid. h r e e f in k , s ix m o n t h o l d , p u r e b r e d Collies for sale cheap b> Alvin Thornton at Ballston. Pedigrees given. T AND CLOVER HAY A T R A had by application at tkls office B ALED be OAT TON 2W! ACRE FARM THREE MILTS SOUTH. went of Perrydale 1« for sale. It has a dwell ing, tw o barn«, a good orchard, plenty of b.rries and running water. 126 acres in tultivatioi.. Hen e choice hay ¡And. Only |1,U00 required dewn. For paitlculars address N C. Miller, Perrydale. A IN PACK AO E8 cents. Apply here. N KWNPAPKKN OF 60 FOR 1ft B for sale by W H. Mei minai near Riekreall. O il. There are many causes o f get HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT Dr. Keeler, the vi ti-rinarian, has tits very best ratee obtainable.—H. U. Camp bn) L saved the life of many an aniin.il ting too thin; they all come sround by knowing what ailed it and under these two heads: over ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO what was tlie beat remedy lor Hist perty at uaual rates by Oscar Mayter, Dallas, particular case. Let him prescribe work and under-digestion. for veur sick animal. Stop over-w ork, if you can» ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON FARM M security. J. L. COLLINM, Dalles. but, whether you can or not, We cat at the George lunch count er because nowhere else can we gel a take Scott’s Emulsion o f Cod E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON 1MPROVHD farm property. ëlBLKY A EAKIN , belt r meal for the same money. Liver O il, to balance yourself —o— with your work. Y o u can’t live They do say Hist the clothing store Woods Bids Wanted. you of Johnson A Co. outranks any i He r I on it—true—but, by it, in town for stylish and well made can. T h ere’s a limit, howeveri BIDS WILL BR RECEIVED BY TUN undersigned at Monmonth entll noon of March S BALED clothing that will stand rough usage. 29. 1901, for «0 card» of Hr woed and U0 cord* of Almost invariably you would guess you’ll pay for it rub oak wood not Iras than two luchea in dtauiet>-r. aid wood to be delivered cental In ehed on in>rn a( their goods as higher priced than they Scott’ s Emulsion o f C od Liver I » hool gronnda not later than Sep ember 10 , 1902. are. Whenever they sell one suit in The right is reserved to reject anv and all bids. J. B ▼ BUTLER, a neighborh.xrd others are sura to go Oil is the readiest cure for Secretary of Regent*. there for something of the same kind. “ can’ t eat,” unless it comes o f You should trade at Johnson’*. your doing no w ork--you can’t Notice to Taipayers. Sto p* t h * C o u g h long be well and strong, without And work* offtlie cold. I-axitive bro- I t tSOI T » X ROLL IS MOW IM UT S U N « moquinine tablets cure a cold in one some sort o f activity. ALKD OR LOOSE WHEAT UR CHEAT HAY w day. No cure, no pay. cents. Price, 25 MLJor uoileetten. on e half wf the tau $ beeeme '«dW |oeiiten the flrat Monday In Apvtft. A $ par •rgt reha'e will be all awed until Memfc IMh A pesrwlt) of W per cent and It per cee4 la i n w t wHI Ve^harged on delinquent U ses, Very iecgK«tfoJto* T h e g e n u in e h as t h is p ic t u r e o n It, ta k e n o o th e r. If y o u h a v e n ot tr ie d It, s e n d f o r fr e e s a m p le . Its a - ir r e e a b le ta ste will s u r p ris e y o u . Taxpayers, remeinlier that tomor row is the leet day for gelling 3 per cent discount on 1901 taxes and that one-hslf ol your taxes will become de linquent. with a 10 percent penalty, , SCOTT A BOWNE Chem ists, on the 1st of April. 4 0 9 P e a rl S t r e e t , N ew Y ork . O A S T O n Z A . a, jtTM KM Y m K in I BOc. and $1.00; all J O. VAN O f t l S K R her iff o f F olk ewunty, Dated this tout day of Feernary, 1901 Mohair Wasted. druggists HE MAMACHUSBTTS MOHAIR P L U M COM pan) are in the market for this fe»t*t growth of on mohair, «pretal priese fer ent ertwr gradee. Rey, agent, 8S4 S her lost tmtMk g, forti and Oregon n