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I S A LE M IN D U C E M E N T S. ! b e w a re ot O in tm e n t * for C a ta rr h C O L L E C E N O TES. Elder Russell,of the Ilaptiet church That contain mercury, a* mercury baptised five converts la-t Saturday in Veterinary Surgeon Keeler, at the An oratorical contest of the college I will surely destroy the tense of smell La Creole near the wagon bridge. prohibit en association is to he held , and completely derange the whole sys *teel bridge feed yard, ha* had re markably good *ucces* in caring for Mis* Ora Collins has returned from in the chapel on April 4th at 8 p. to., tem when en'ering it through the sick animal«, becandt) lie fully under* spending the winter with friends in program to be as fellows: mucous surfaces. Bucli articles should staud* the nature of their ailmwntd. Invocation. never be used except on prescription* Portland. Music. from reputable physicians, as ths dam D ALLAS, OREGON Presiding Elder Fitch will preach Oratien— Why does the Saloon Re age they will do is ten fold to the When you want the l>o*t and m od at the Methodist church, south, next main?— W. R. Palmer. gttod you can possibly derive from durable harne«* to he had in the city Sunday morning and •selling. There Oratio i— Ths present Crisis— O. O. them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu always go to Shaffer's shop near the will la) Easter exercises in conn-ctinn Arnold. factured by F. J. Cheney A Co , Tolu- Bush bank. He get* lot* of Polk with the Sunday school at 10 o ’clock. Solo— Prof. Kantuer. I do, U., contains I o mercury, and is county trade. Oration— The Robber of the Ages— taken internally, acting dinctly upon Felix Noel is arranging to establish a shingle mil! on hi. claim in th" fine P. ('. Baughman. i the blend and mucous surfaces of the The Birne* Racket store in the post Oration— Our Nation's Charge— C. system. In buying H ill’s Catsarh belt of cedar at the summit of the P Gate*. Our I'Ood.'i nr« often tempting 'mountains on the R >ck Creek road. i Cure be sure you g> t the genuine. It «•tfice block in hut another name for Trio— Ladies. to make your mouth water e t 1 is taken ii.terusllv, slid m.do in Tn- the t heuptM place in town to buy all Oration—The White Man’s Burden | ledo, Ohio, by F\ J. Cbenev <t Co. manner of household thing*. A great Walter Sellers and wile, noo Alice eight, nml make you want to «ample them right on tlie spot. Emhree, are going across the moun — Birds Guenther. i Testimonials tree. Bold by druggists, variety of «pring clothing for all class Oration—Abraham Lincoln— Lynn ' price 75c per bottle. Hall’s Family es just received. See their headwear, tains to work at a saw null near Har footwear aud underclothing. Gubscr. ney City. Canned Goods Pills are the best. Male quartet Dried Fruits Peter Gieabrecht has sold his 150 Five judges will decide the contest, M o h a ir N ot Solti. George Bros., on State street, have acre farm beyond the Lee plane for and the one wiuuiug will receive as a Seedless Raisins The owners of about 10,000 goats the moat popular lunch counter in the 11.700 to a gentleman from Oklaho prize a sum of money sufficient to H . O . Goods ma, Clv le Hilbert, who also bought send him to Newberg where the luter- assembled in Dallas last Baturdsy to city. M alta-Vita the farming implements, the sale be oullegiate is to be held, and the win offer their wool in a pool. The buy ing made through the agency ol H. ner there is to go te t'<e Interstate at ers present were Win. Brown, of Sa Five Minute Mush If you have bean getting unsatisfac lem, Mr. Ray, Mr. Bernstein and Mr. G. Campbell. Lincoln, Nebraska, We are doing our Genuine Cordovan shoes, Goodyear Metzger, of Portland. The bidding tory laundry work, try th* Olmeted Fh Mile* «11 dried and (tanned vegefa Therein no trick in dyeing. You Ixsl under the ciroiimslanees and ex started at 21J cent* and ran up to 23 •team laundry. With improved ma welt tewed, best for wear and a good bit,« we leconitnend for your hearty can do it just as w. II as anyone if von pect a full house, We will give you j cents, the highest bidder being Mr. chinery and first cla*a help they do looker, $4.50 a pair. The Bee Hive enjoyment. store. use Putnam Fadeless Uvea. Uniting your money’s worth. Everyone come | Rrown. The goat men concluded to superior work. the goods for half su hour is all there and bring everyone else. Admission nut accept tlie bid, but have another —•— is to it. Sold by A. K. Wilson at 10 25 and 15 cents. meeting at 10 n’olock April I0th,wlien Johnson’* clothing house ia now a ture. It is a favorite trading place cer ts a package. The boys ar* growing eager for nice the pool will again be put up for auc very attractive place. They are show fur people of moderate meant because tion. The pool will ha*open for en ing a complete assortment of spring bis prices are so low. Strong evidence sustain* the popu west bar to come, so they can get out C H U R C H D IR E C T O R V . tries up to that time. -Eastern manu goods of latest styles and patterns and lar verdict th .t Ely’s Cream Balm is on the track. Wo expect to win. **• facturers say that this year a common worth its weight in gold. Trial sue M E. CHURCH. Ex-Consul Caples delivered his lec article will not be iu much demand, at usual have bought at such figures The north side of Brown’s store is as to undersell their competitors. All Preaching Sunday morning and ev 10 c nts. Full size 50 cents. Sold ture “ My Observations in Chile,” to but that finer grades will bring good they uak is a comparison of goods and filled with all sorts of dry goods of ening. Sunday «chool at 9:45. Ep- by druggists and maih-d hv Ely Bro an appreciative audience at the col choice quality and up to date style* prices. prices, feeling confident that Hie de worth league at 6 :30. Praver meet thers, 50 Warren street, New York. lege last Tuesday evening, The pro and on the other side you will find ev cision would be in their favor. ing Thursday evening.— H.N. Hounds, Messrs. Ely Bros:— T have been alHict ceeds to be divided between the Y, M. erything to eat. They have been iu R u n on C h a m b e r la in 's C o u g h . pas lor, ed with catarrh for 20 years. It made and Y. W. C. A. business so long that they know exact L E T T E R LIS T . Between the hours of 11 iu the raor me so weak I thought 1 had eon-limp- ly what will please the public. ning and closing time at night on the lion. I got one bottle of Ely’s Cream A F R A T E R N A L VISIT. These letters remain uncalled for in M. E. CH U RC H , 8 .»UTIf. 25th of Januiiry, 1901, A. F. Clark, Balm and in three days the discharge R o b b ln a -H a llo o k W e d d in g . the Dallas postoffice for tho week end Preaching Sunday morning and ev The Dallas Woodman osmp team the druggist at Glade Springs, Virgin Wednesday evening, March 26th, ening. Sunday school at 10. Ep- stopped. It is the la-st medicine I visited ti e circle Wednesday evening ia, sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain’s ing March 24th, and parties calling worth league at 6:30. Prayer meet have used for catarrh. Very truly, and put on an exceedingly nioe drill, Cough Remedy. He says: “ I never for them will please state that they at the home of tho bride’s mother in Frank E. Kimllespire, Proberta, Cali Dallas at 8 o’clock, R. H. Robbins and ing Thursday evening.— L. C. Smith, considering the short time in which handled a medicine that sold better or have been advertised: fornia. Miss Georgia Hallock were united in pastor. Mr H Fright, they hav* been practicing. Most of gave better satisfaction to my custom holy wedlock. Elder J. R. G. Russell Both the democratic and ths prohi their movements srs strikingly origin ers.” This remedy lias been in gener Mr W T Hughes, officiating. The bride was attired in bition county conventions will be al and well executed. The circle drill al use iu Virginia for many years and Henry Jewell, BA P T I S T C H U R C H . a beautiful traveling costume of dark Mr John Managhan, Preaching Sunday morning and ev held here April 5th. Iu neither case team then returned the compliment, the people there are well acquainted blue trimmed in white and carried a Mr C M Richmond, ening. Sunday school at 10. B. Y. do candiilatea seem to he very numer amt put on maneuvers that made the with it* excellent qualities, Many of boquet of wiiite earnations. while the Mrs Thomas Richardson. P. U. *i 6; “ Prayer meeting Wed ous. Many republicans admit til t boys acknowledge their supremacy. them have testified to the remarkable groom wore conventional blank. Tbs nesday eveoiug.— J. It. G. liuseell, some of their candidates will lie ds- Both teams will soon be uniformed, cures which it has effected. When C. G. G o a d , postmaster. wedding march was played by Miss feated unless the democrats make the and will then be ready, to appear in you need a good reliable medicine for pastor. Olive Braith. Th* happy couple stood same mistakes that they did in mak puhl.c. The camp team, with V. P. a ceugh or cold, or attack of the grip, under tn evergreen arch and the room CO UN TY 8 EAT 8 H O RT STO PS. ing nominations. The people at large Fiske as captain and 1). A. Elkins as use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was tastefully decorated in green PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. are very much inclined to vote for li< utenant is as follows : Wiseman's store has almost every Misses Maud Brown aud Alpha Rob and .you are certain to be mors than Preaching Sunday morning and ev the best men offered, regardless of F. H. Muscott, F. E. Myer, thing you can call for in the way of bins caught tbs bride’s boquet. After pteasi d with the quick cure which it ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris politics. R. E. Reed, Jas. Holman, shelf hardware. Take a look at bit the ceremony a dainty lunoh was affords. F’or sale by A. K. Wilson. tian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer meet seeds and implements. Rope of all served. Those present were Mr*. Joseph L. Caron bought of the In Clarence Shultz, 'Tracy Bluats, ing Thursday evening.— W. T. War W. G. Vassal!, sizes and nails of every kind. CO N V EN TIO N C A LL . dependence National hank H33 acres U. 8. Grant, Chace, Mrs. Ella Robinson, Wm. Ta- die, pastor. Arthur Fink, of land fer which he paid $7,900, and Arthur Starr, tom and wife, Misses Hetta Campbell, The primaries of the democratic Ralph Hill, J. E. Sibley. Mr*. Mary L. Short paid H. L. Crider Miss Hallock’s millinary einperium Maud Brown, Alpha Robbins, Bertha party will be held in the various pre The circle team is composed of: CHRISTIAN CHURCH. $175 for two lots in Ballstnn. Mrs Arthur Starr, Mrs. F.G. Muscott, cinct* of the county on Friday, April west of the Odd Fellows’ hall contains Ellis, Nora and Minnie Robertson, Preaching Sunday morning and ev John G. Brown has secured a lot Mrs. J E. Sibley, Mrs H, P. Shriver, 4, 1902, at the hour of 1 » ’clock, with all that taste could piompt or heart Olive Bmith, Ethel Craven and Carrie ening. Sundav school at 10. Cliris- Garwood. Messrs. Eminett McBhorry t i«ii Em havora’ 6:30. Prayer m e ting near the wagon bridge and will soon Miss H. Orchard, Mrs. Ed. Blessing, the exception of Rock Creek precinct, desire. Go soon and get Ik* pick of Ross Ellis, W. L. Skipton, John Van Thursday evening.— W. T. Matlock, begin the erection of his creamery, the Miss Msv Tatum, Mi*s Nannie Starr, where the primaries will be held on her assortment. Orsdel, Master Ward Robinson. The machinery for which has already been Mrs. F. Kerslske, Mrs. C. H. Morris, Thursday, April 3rd, at 1 o ’clock. At pastor. presents were many and costly. Th* bought, Mrs. H. Stump, Miss Hattie Ad tnis, the primaries the electors will nom It. will do your eyes good and whet groom seeds no introduction as one of inntu a candidate for road supervisor Miss Riddell, Mrs. F. K. Rich, The Junior Endeavor syciety of the and will elect a precinct committee up your appetite to take a peep our promising young men and the EVANGELICAL CH U RCH. Presbvterian church meets in the Miss May Shelton, Mrs. Chernngton. man and will certify such nomination through Dunn’s grocery. They evi bride it held in the highest esteem Preaching Sunday morning and ev church at 3 o’clock every Sunday af Mrs. Addie Mtgers is the captain and election, with the names of the dently handle nothing of a shoddy among her many frieuds. She will be ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris ternoon. Viva Burns is president, and V .P. Fiske instructor. delegates, to the county convention. nature. Produce taken in exchange missed at tbe Baptist church where tian Endeavor at 6 :30. Prayer meet Lncile Dalton vice president, Vera she is a member, holding the office of •*. The democratic county convention ing Thursday evening.— A. A. Winter, Cospcr treasurer and Alta Savage sec F re e L e c tu r e . chorister and clerk. They will leavo will he held nl the county court house pastor, Get Blacksmith Lynch to fix up A great privilege is offerhd the eit- j retary. All young people will he cor Saturday lot Douglas City, Alaska, Preaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. liens of Dallas to hear one of the most in Dallas on Saturday, April 6th, at your farming implement* for spring where they will make their home. dially welcomed to the meetings. gifted speakers in the Willamette val- j 10 o’clock- The apportionment of use. Mrs. C. G. Fisher, of Monmouth, ley. Rev. Huber Ferguson, ef the ■ delegates for (lie various prccinots is S t o p s th e C o u g h follows: LOCAL AND GENERAL- has been in a Portland hospital suffe- First United Presbyterii.ii church tif as Douglas, Another shipment of muslin under And works off the cold. Laxative bro- 10. ing with rheumatism. Her daughter, Portland will lecture on Hie popular wear just in, all marked at prices as moquinine tablets cure a cold in one Jackson, 9. Mrs Lena St. Mchael, has come from subject of “ Civio Righteousness” at cheap as you can purchase the ma day. No cure, no pay. Price, 26 W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN C Omaha to live with her. Balt Lake, 3. the M. E. church Wednesday evening terial. Gowns from 50 cents to $2.50. cents. T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL- McCoy, 5. rkirts 50 cents to $2.50, drawers 29 D. M. Loggan, of Harney county, April 2nd. st 8 p. in. Good music will East Dallas, 9. be rendered. The college mala quar i «nla to $2, corset covers 25 cents to Principal Shipley, of the Ballaton A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p fo r O u r was here Tuesday visiting tin- families tette will sing. The lecture is free, South Dallas, 6, $1. The Bee Hive store. of Dr. Emhree and his brother-in lav , N u m e r o u s F a m ily of R e a d e rs school was in town Wednesday and North Dallas, 7. Let men, women and children come Sam Burk. He was e n n u 'e home j In A b re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . says there is no more of the socalled Rickreall, 7. **• from a trip to til* Fiji islands with o' • and bear him. Every citixsn of Dal Falla City, 3. Remember that Mrs. Chace has ths smallpox there. His wife and five of las should attend. Committee. er 600 mules to work on the sugar Rock Creek, 3. For groceries go to Osficld’s. latest and bert in the way of furnish their cliildreu had it and he did not plantations there. Harney is a great Liickiamule, 10. ing goods for women and children. even quit school en account of it. The young peoples meetings at the I have a few thousand dollars to male country and that hand sold at Bridgeport, 4. Corsets and hosiery a specialty. college occur at 3 o ’clock every Sun The Eastern Stars had six initia loan at six per cent on strictly first about $100 each there. Iu the islands North Independence, 8. tions and a nica supper in their new .*« close farm securities.— U. G. Campbell. neatly all the labor is done by coolies day. South Independence,7. from India. The ship on which the Wagons, hacks, buggies and car Ullrey’a feed etore contain* thinga banquet hall Tuesday evening, some South Monmouth, 7. Democrats ono and nil throughout mules were taken from San Krsnsisco needed by whoever has stock or poul forty being present. The new mem North Monmouth, 6. • Polk County remember that your also oarried 2,500,000 feet of lumber riages can now be had of Wagner try. Feed of all sorts and everything ber* are E. J. Bryan and wife, K. J. Buena Vista, 4. primaries are to be held at 1 o’clock and iron for 30 miles of narrow gauge Bros, in Dallas. They carry the best grades of all vehicles aver used in this for chickens. Try his field peus and Luther and wife, Mrs. Lynn Chap, Buver, 4, next Friday, and that the result of the railroad. man and H. E. Koeer, making the Eola, 6. vetches for stock feed, county, and their place is lieudqtiar next day’s convention will depend up present membership over seventy. Spring Valley, 7. on the quality of ths men you eend as The apple trses in the street south tars for all kinds of agricultural im Total, 124. delegates. Select no one simply be of the Christian church have been cut plements. The fishing season is at hand and D. W. Sears, chairman. cause he is in favor of a cert.tin man down. They were planted by George Mr. Risser has everything needed by Mixed clover and oat baled hny for Oscar Hayter, secretary. for a certain office, but choose the Tillotson, who then lived where J. L. sale at 40 cents per 100 pounds. Ap such sportsmen. He keeps razors, most substantial and reliable men in Collins afterward resided. spoons, knives and forks for tale and ply here. P r in t e r G re a tly S u rp r is e d . your community and send them un mends things. Five carpenters are rashing the new “ I never was to much surprised in Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. pledged except to do the very best my life ss I whs with the results of us they c h ii for the party and the county. meat market building te completion Blank notes anil receipts for sale at ing Chamberlain's I’ain Balm,” says fast as possible. Bhirt waists, special, only a few left, ttiis office, al-o all kinds of legal Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Ash your size may he In the lot. $1.25 to On aocount of sickness of one of the O. L. McClnn and Chris Peterson, blanks. members the Henrietta will not be eville, N. C.. Gazette. “ I contracted $2 values te close at 50 cents. The from Nebraska, spent Sunday with given until Friday, April 11th. their old friend, John Dielim. Rev. V. J. Turnidge, of Red Prairie, a severe case of rheumatism early last Bee Hive store. D oes your horse “feel his winter by getting my feet wet. I V The republican state eonvention C. A. Johns, a former Dallasite, now is agent fer a standard remedy for all tried several tilings for it without ben W h a t a difference be will be held in Portland next Wtd in Baker City, is a candidate for the ailments arising from impure blood. It is getting time to put on lighter oats"? efit. One day while looking over tbs nesday, nine delegates going from this nomination for governor. W. C. Many of bis neighbors have tested its Gazette, I i »tired that I’ain Balm was footwear, and at Gaynor’s store they tween the grain-fed and the county. Brown and J. H Nies went to Eugene merits and pronounce it a superior |M«itively guaranteed to cure rheuma have what will At and suit you. When medicine He has the county agency first tism, so bought a bottle of it and be- you want slippers or rubber goods grass-fed horse I T h e Those living near Lewisville should Wednesday to attend the funeral of J and is cauraesing for orders. fore using two thirds of it my rheu they can supply you. remember the Sunday school conven j B. Chambers, who was a ce isin of strong and full of ginger, the Mr. Brown and married a sister of A* soon as the Dftllns creamery i* matism had taken i s flight and 1 have tion there next Sunday and that they Mr. Nies. He was nt one time iu the ready for business and farmers around not had a rheumatic pail: since. Bold may be benefited by attendance. The beat stock of general hardware second flabby, weak and tired hardware business here. begin to get returns from pa'ronizieg by A. K. Wilson. , in lids county aud one of the best ill Do not forget the chicken pie sup T he the slate i* kept by Wm. Fanil. For out before he begins. If yon wants white dress that wi 1 it, everybody will be glad of its exist per by the college students this even ence for it will soon be realized Hist it S ic k n e s s a t B a lle to n . years he lias lieen adding such addi wear two seasons, wash well and n#'nr feeding makes the difference. ing at fireman’s hall. We have received a long letter de tional things as the people call for un look old fashioned, have one of lav u is a benefit to the whole community Children are not alike either. Mrs. Vanskiks and family of sight trimmed with Swiss insertion.— April Borne are already increasing and im tailing the facts in connection with til now there is scarcely an article in proving their dairy cows and ijibiij the peculiar disease that has been that line which cannot be bad there. O ne is rosy, bright-eyed, full children have arrived from Nebraska Ladies' Home Journal, others will gradually follow suit. and occupy the Jas. Wilson property prevalent 'here for some Jour months He is fully as much concerned aboul Silas Rhodes and family have been south of the public school. About thirty persons had it, but few high quality as great variety. What of life and laughter, another is President Poling ha* been to* un over from Halem at the home of D. you get at Fault's is always good. pale, weak and dull. T h e feed Miss Bittner, of Portlsnd. is visiting 1 M. Guthrie. well to fill his two last appointments of them being veiy sick and none dy her brother, Prof. A. F. Bittner, of and is not well yet. Rev. A. W Tests ing. A Blieridan doctor Called it ing again is responsible. unallpox and nearly everybody got Dallas college. John Auer and family will move preached for him in Kings Valley vaccinated. Recently an Amity phy Politicians having occasion to drive Sickly children need special last Sunday. The Evangelical 8un -1 all over the county will find at Dock- D. L Kryt h a s b o u g h t th e Hender from Butler to up near The Dalles. day. The Evangelical Sunday school j sician was railed to t eat one of the steader’s stable comfortable rigs, swift feeding. T h ey don’t “feel their s o n s to c k o f g r o c e r ie s a t Sheridan and Mr. Hirschberg oil well this side of will have some interesting Easter ex - 1 cases and pronounced it chicken pox. C o n s o lid a te d t h e m w ith h is stock of Monmouth is down over 700 fe«t and It is evidently a contagious disease, teams and fair pricea. A trial will oats”. S cott’s Emulsion adds eroisea next Sunday. d r y goods t h e r e . I.tit too mild in result for sure enough provo it. | they are still pegging away in the di just the right richness to their Hon. John F. Csples, who has long smallpox ••• It seems to have alsiiil ' rvetion of China. The drilling is be The suit of Mrs. Lizsie Buttrick vs. lavn one of the most prominrnt mem run it* course, and will most likely fi The Dunn’s handle nothing except ing done under contract by Watson A diet. It is like grain to the 8. T. Richardson, as guardian, has bers of the Portland bar, delivered in nal'.y be classed among such diseases groceries but kim to keep at the front been decided in fa.or of the defendant. Campbell, of Portland, who work all the college chapel Tuesday evening a a* measles. Iu the latter part of No 111 that line. All they ask it a fair horse. T h e child gets new 1 night The indications are quite fa- j Harold B. Fiske has been promoted vorable, escaping gas burning with a pleasing lei ture about his four year* vember a young man came from e;iai trial, feeling sure that they can give appetite and strong digestion. of the mountains with his face and sati-faction. good light. Mr. Hirschtierg has con i service as consul to Chili. to a captaincy in the regular army. hands broken oat, went where he Scott’s Emulsion is more ••a Rememher the chicken pie supper siderable adjacent land bonded and ev Mrs. Frank Rowell, who has spent pleased and it W as a full month before by the college societies this evening ervbody wishes him big luch. The Gordon $3 bats are the best than food. It is a strong the winter here with her mother, Mrs, anyone else took the disease. under city hall. The doors will open values on this market today in that ---------•«•■------- Mies Minnie Roy has beeo quite j E. 8 I.evens, will return to her Sal medicine. It rouses up dull at 6 30 and close after the last rem line. For sale at the Bee Hive store, mon river horn* when the roads gst sick. N ig h t w as H er T e rro r. nant of poultry disappears. children, puts new flesh on thin better. “ 1 would cough nearly all night ' Ten days ago ths news came that Fred. Gardner has ordered this pa Fidler’s stage makes tbs round trip ones and red blood into pale Mrs Sanford Williams died at In long,” writes Mra. Chas. Applegate, of Mr. Hawver, soninlaw of E. L. Ingalls per to hia address at Baker City. Alexandria, ln<l, "and rould hardly to Salem every day aud will bring of Dallas had died at his home in , dependence last week. ones. It makes children grow. The home of L. R. Wil-on anil wife, Bloomington, Illinois, and now comes j Work on Mr. Uglow’e brick build- get any sleep. I bad consumption so whatever you want. bad that if I walked a block I would Scott’s Emulsion makes ordi beyond Salt Creek, was turned last the news that she, toe, is dead. 8he : s '. in ! is to begin by the firet of May, be week and everything lost. He is a spent considerable time here with her fore which time tbs Belt à Cherring- rough frightfully and spit bit* d, but. i Rolled barley for slock feed may be nary food do its when all other medicine» failed, three brother of the motor engineer and parents last vear. ton drug store will be moved to where »1 bottle* of Dr. King’* New Discov had at the flouring mill and nearly duty. she is a daughter of Perry Conner. i eieryhody around here use* the flour the poiUiffice it n ov located. ery wholly cured me and I gained While there was stich a rush of tax- [ This picture r-pru ents made there, because they consider it F. S. Smith and family, having sold pound*." It i* absolutely guaranteed the Trace M ark ol Scott’s paying during the first two week* in j Mrs. E. J. Bryan is back from a the best. their farm south of Amity have moved te cure cough*, cold«, la grippe, bron- Lambkin and It on the this month, the slisrifi received over good long visit in California. to McCoy for the time being. «rapper ol every bottle. C»iiti* A nd all throat and lung trouble*. , 300 letter* containing tax money, hut had to file them away until he had I The Byerley restaurant is closed Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle* frea at ( Mr. Ke-alake 1* baying a nice trade k r i tor tree sample. all druggist*. time to deal with them. For ten day* [ and the property fur rent. in both new and second hand furn:- SCOTT A B O W N E , . he has been very busy writing and | While J. J Wiseman and Miss Jes OASTORXAi 4 C 9 Pearl S t., N ew Y o r k , mailing tax receipts to the writer* of sie are gone sest, J. R. Lewis and O A 8 T O R S A , •Tto led Ym K in I joc and $i. all druggists. u t ti* il y f 11 m ttiw ?N H oi irwiji >h*m i nia signatura ts w wtmrj b o * o f Ib o (a n a la o •aid letters. wife, of Bslem, will occupy their home B a sta W H IT E Front Grocery The Finest Cake BEHOLD How Good--* Is made with Royal Bak ing Powder. Always light, sweet, pure & wholesome. T. A. RiGGS, PROP, HOME Try Urain-O! Try Graln-OI Ask your grocer to show you a package of Grain-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without in jury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. Grain-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. £ the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts. per package. Bold by all grocers. There is only one way in which the prohibitionists can havo a positive in fluence in tbe coming county election and that is to wait until the demo crats have made their nominations and then solidly endorse what they think the best men on either of the two tickets. Thus they may exert a controlling influence. At the Baptist ohurcb Sunday mor ning Pastor Russell will have charge of the Sunday school hour and at 11 o ’clock the children will give tome Raster exercises for the congregation. Preaching at Oakdale at 3 o’clock. The ladies’ missionary sooiety of the Presbyterian church will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Ellis and an interesting time ie anticipated. NEW TO-DAY. COWS Alti) SOM I HORSES FOR SALK by N. E. Harris, a mils south of Dallas. F RE8H 7 K T O M CENTS A HUNDRED POUNDS PAID I O for machins castings and cash for old copper a id brass at the Dallas foundry. S T. SMITH, OP SMITH FI ELD, WANTS BOMB • good shearers to clip the wool from 90 goats aud 100 shsep, aud has some horses for sale. W. H. KRARER, NEAR DALLAS, WANT* TO trade a carriage for a good milch cow. YEARLING SHORTHORN BULLS FOR so! j and #21 by Frank Butler at Fall« City. T WO at ltd N EXTRA GOOD 6-YEAR OL o i ,300 POUND horse that will work double or single for sale by Robert Ilatton at the west end of Court street. A WO GOOD SECOND HAND BUGGIES FOR saJs cheap or to trade. Apply at Tatom * Black’s livery stable, T AMUIL OKR. OF RICKREALL, WANTS to bug 100 hogs weighing 80 pounds or mors. S c l e a n e d a n d r e p a ir - et y o u r w h i e l G sd for spring at Lss Smith’s syclery. HEEP FOR 8 ALE BY F. L. OLMSTED QN ths S atoli. farm of James Olmsted, i miles south of Ball ON SALT CREEK, E • ARNDT. seed potatoes for sals. HAS DURBANK HEAT HAY, BALED OR LOOSE, AL 8 Ò LOOSE clover hay fsr sals by J as Oír» «toad, four mile« south of Balleton. C ir s t c l a s s s e e d o a ts f o r s a l e b y bam - F uel Orr at Sick real I. See samples at Fatili* store. S EED POTATOE 8 -BU RBAN K SEED POTATOES for sals by J. W. Kirkpatrick, one v ile south of Rickreall. Weuld trade sp«ds for «g o o d work h on*. ftstf CHILD S . Laxative Bromo-Quinine i T. A. Riggs buy* mohair and wool, j and August Rieser will ruu the atore. EED OATS OF TEREK VARIETIES WHICH have yielded 100 bosh ale an acre. Over 60 first prises op <>ate at stats fair. Alea Whits French ar tichokes, ths great stack food, for «ala by 0. D. Nairn, near Bollitoli. B m a ton can ha had by application at thla office- a le d o a t a n d clo vk r h a y a t 29« ACRE FARM THREE MILES SOUTH» west of Perrydale Is for sale. It baa a dwell A Ing, two barne, a good orchard, plenty of borrows and running water. 126 actee iu cultivation. 8 am« choice hay land. Only # 1,000 required dawn. Nur particulars addreea N. C. Millar, Perrydalt. N ew spapers cent*. in p a c k a g e s a l e d o r lo o se B for eala of to f o r i # Apply bera. by W w heat or cheat hay H. McDanlal near Rickreall. f HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT 1 the very best rates obtainable.—H. G. Campbell o n e y to l o a n on ïm p r o v e d f a r m p r o M perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, on ey to loan M ••curity. at « p e r c en t on f a r m J. L. COLLINS, Dallaa V T E h a v e MONEY t o LOAN ON IMP R O W »T farm property. SIBLEY* EAK1N # Land for Sale. d X M ACRE* OF STOCK. GRAIN. DAISY AND I * ' " fruit land aJ»> some op«n land and good timber and some Improvements, four ait lea from railroad station for sale at #S,60 an acre by E. L. la- galls, of Dallaa, Oregon. m2*2t. Notice to Taip«yers. HE 1901 TAX ROLL IS NOW IN MY HANDS for oollactlan. One-half of the taxes become de'inquent on the first Monday in April. A I par cent rebate will be allowed until March lftth. A penalty of 10 per cent and it par cant interest w ii he charged on daliaquant taieo. Vary respectfully. J O. V A N O K S b K U Alter iff «»f Falk eountv, O r a «« * . Datori this ?0lh day of Fearuary, 190f. T Mohair Wanted. r E MASSACHUSETTS MOHAIR PLUSH COM peny are in the market for tbU year'« growth of Oregon mohtir. spedai pricea far tap«rlor grades. A / . Ray, agent, M4 • hart so* bw tiding, FtisÜ— A Or*r««