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.*• 118 State ladies fur No lady vi.its M.ss Halhaik's »tore mnde gar without cf'ci c ard »peal ing in praise , pretty col of what »lie saw ’.hart. Many moth titling cor ers are buying from tier summer halt for tliuir daughters. %* Examine Carefully.»* At the Halem soap works Polk coun Good garden seeds on sale at Wise So that you may not be taking any ty can get a choice laundry article in man’s furniture store where all torts chances and will get comfort, as well as satisfaction from study or pleasure read exchange for soup grease. Mr. Mutlis of garden tool» may lie had. Hia has a superior spray for fruit pe.te elovae would be an ornament lo any ing. and harmful germa. home. The Ladies' Bazaar at street deals in all kinds of When the eyes are properly fit’rd with Dishing goods and ready lenses, you find a great pleasure in us ments. Ask to see their ing these glasses. We take your eyes jn lars and well made, perfect time. sets. The O utlojk, published > t 2S7 ■ oir’ li Avenue, New York, is one of ■ e mo*i in ts-s.t ng nisyaziur. limi lues to this office, many of tbs sr -1 t cles being beautifully illustrated. Front Sroceryj- DALLAS, OREGON J . F. Leach, near Willamina, gives public notice that lie will not be re- sjs.nsible for any debts contracted by his wife, she hsving deserted him. GOOD M, T. Henderson has moved his stock of dry goods fr un fthsridsn to Amity sud will put s peddling wagon oil the road. GROCERIES Are wlmt we s^ll— lt»e best and Jas. McTimmonds died last week st freslieet in all line**. If we have not your trade, we want it, and we the home of his mother iu McTiin- believe a trial order will result in monde valley where much of Ins life adding you lo our tegular patrons lied been spent. Her sous, Krsstus and Joe, are hving with her. White Idly Hour a sack ............$ 76 Remember the democratic primer- White Lily Hour a barrel............. 2 76 Sugar a suck .............................. 4 50 ies al 1 o’clock ’oday and that tomor f ive minute much, four f o r . . . . 25 row the prohibition and democratic Olivet, ripe, a q u a r t ...................... 40 parlies will hold conventions sud tbs Santo* cutfee a pound................... 25 republicans a meeting in Dallas. bring your orders in for Imp twine Tli* siipjier given at Ilia fireman Mohair and wool bought. hall by Urn college young folks netted Dishes given away. about, $25. LOCAL AND O EN ERA L- A license lias been issued for the marriage of C. E. Graves and Miss Nellie M. Osborn, both of Independ ence. R. H. Chapin, father of Mrs. W. P. Miller, died suddenly st Elleneburg, yesterday morning. D.W. I,ewie and family have moved 8. R. Smith and Mrs. E . J . McNary from Dallas back to their home at were married Wednesday evening at W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G Lewisville. the home of the officiating clargyman, TH E WEEK FROM ALL A V A IU Rev. W. T. Matlock. Hia home is Mrs. Dr. Balds, of Halehi, is visiting near Dallas, and she had lived for a A b le S o u r c e s Dish ed u p for O u r j ills lainily of Hurdy Holman. long time near Eola. Thay rank among N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers Win. Hayden, of Eola, was exam in our most worthy citizens. In Abrevla ted P a r a g r a p h s . ed in Halem Monday with a view to Tha avowed democratic candidate» becoming mail carrier on rural route for sherift are J . T . Ford. H. L. Fen Fo r groceries go loOsfield’s. no. 4 ton and J . M. Grant. Treasurer Dal I lutve ii few Ih'MisHiul dollar* to ! Tickets for lhe Meneley concert at loan at nix per cent on Hlricily tirsi the M. E . church tomorrow evening cW**s (arm securities.— H. G. Campbell. limy be had at Wilson’s drug store. Clias A. Black 1ms bought of Jas. The young peoples meetings at the college occur at 3 o’clock every Sun Savage a beautiful young team for $225. In their nice, new harness they day. look as proud as their owner ftsls. Mixed clover and oat baled hay for L. A. Me Nary, who has been nomin sale ai 40 cents per 100 pounds. Ap ated for city attorney in Portland,was ply here. partly raised at Uak Grove. Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. Prof. W aun, formerly ol the normal Blank notes and receipts for sale at this office, al-o all kinds of legal blanks. J . W. White, from Oklahoma, has taken charge of the place he recently bought near Lewisville, I. H. WI iok I- den having moved out. school, now lives at Eugene and lean- | gaged at life insurakce. j q>|)e j j ayj j pgr),8r p]M# where Jas. Alexander now lives 1ms been sold to John Dickinson, The Helmlck flouring mill al Inde pendence is being repaired preparato Dr. McCallon will make a material ry to running again. addition to and improvement in his Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm is an old home. friend iu a new form. I t is prepared J . K. P. Graves, o f Independence, for the particular benefit of sufferers will soon start opt with a crew of 30 from nasal catarrh who are used to an men, women and children to spend atomizer in spraying the diseased the summer gathering sluttim hark. membranes. All the healing and Mrs. Maud Richardson nnd her lit soothing properties of Cream Balm tle son will leave tomorrow for Philo are retained in the new preparation. math, where her husband, John R ich I t does not dry up the rooretions. Price, including spraying tub«, 76 ardson, is working iu a saw mill. cents. At your druggist’s, or Ely Mrs. Ina Smith is up from Portland Brothers, 88 Warreu Street, New visiting her parants, J . H. Nies and York, will mail it. wife. Miss Ann Mann, who was raised at Rev. A. A. Winter preached for pre Zaue, is leaching in Alaska,and Frank siding elder Poling at Busua Vista Haley, of Monmouth, has gone to Wednesday evening and at Independ teach in the Tillamook country. ence Thursday evening. John Munch and L. C, Koser are A young man is wanted at this of repairing the Rickreall flouring mill. fice to learn the printer’s trade. Claud Richardson, of Dadas, is em Mrs. Dr. H ayter has been quite sick ployed in the Corvallis organ factory Dr. Hayter is preparing to er*»t a The theme of the morning sermon at the Presbyterian church will be, neat residence on the corner west of W hat is it to Me, and the evening sub the Christian church. je c t. The Way Plain. Prelude to the J . P. Finlev, republican candidate evening sermon, The Coming E lec fer coroner at Portland, ie a brother- tion. inlaw of Dr. Embree. Miss May Shelton is too unwell to The public laud in fractional town be at her place in the Bee Hive store. ships 7 and 8 south, range 7 west, will President Poling is improving, but he open for entry on ansi after May 10, ■till confined to his home. We dropped in the ether day to see The Henry« took a load of provis Uncle Lindsey Robbins, who is kept ions to their Sugarloaf home yester indoors by a badly bruised arm. He day and Taylor and Dee Dunn have is now in his 82nd year and never bo- gone to their claims nsar there. lore called a dootor. Rev. J . R. G. Russell will preaeli at Falls City tomorrow evening and Sun day morning and evening, and in Bridgeport at 3 o’clock. Next Sunday’s services at the Chris- tian church will bo of unusual inter- est. The pastor, W. T. Matlock, then begins on his second year’s work here. Subject of the evening sermon will be The Seven Devils of Dallas. ‘‘A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain’« Colic’ Cholera and Di- arrhoea Remedy when a»y son was soffering with severe cramps and was given up as beyond hope by my regu- l«r physician, who stands high in fills profession. After administering three doees ef it, my eon regained con sciousness and recovered entirely with in 24 hours." says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawferd, Va. This remedy is The bedroom set at Dunn's grocery for sale by A K . Wilson. fell to the lot of Mr. Haldeman, of the meat market. The 15,000 tickets Putnam Fadeless Dyes are as easy were put in a sack, shaken up and In uee as soap. No intis* or failures. then Master Jack E skiu drew out the 10c per package. Bold by A. K Wil lucky number, 12,035. eon. Over 40 Rebekalie went by special Pome are oidering this paper fer motor Tuesday evening to visit their three months specially on account of sister lodge al Independence aud caine the election news, and perhaps others home after midnight. would like to do so. It will be sent to any addresa until the first of July fer H . A. Clodfelter is now railroad 40 cents. agent at Perrydale. ton and Assessor Myer having givsn ganeral satisfaction will doubtleas hs renominated. The other offloee will hunt for good men. The city election will occur Mou- day, April 7th, and in the meantime citizens should discuss who would make the best officials, Linaoln county will this time name the joint representative for that aud this county. Bee election notice of democratic primaries and county convention. If the best men in every precinct are chosen at the primaries they will lie apt to put up only good men as can didates for office. Tricky office seek ers often aim to paok conventions with delegates without character nr iofluence and who can he persuaded to do almost anything. It is the duty of every democrat to attend the pri maries and nee that no suoh work is done hut that the convention is made up of men who know what is he«t to do and have the ability and firmness to do it. Goats are beginning to shed their wool and will be sheared as fast ns the weather will permit. Come this way for old papers for house ch aining and other purposes. Blank notes and receipts in book form for sale at this office. Over 1000 Polk county voters are still unregistered and unless many do so soon there will be a rush and in convenience toward the middle of May when the registration closes. Many around Dallas are still neglecting to register. D e m o c r a t i c S tate C o n v e n tio n . I t will meet iu Portland at 10 o’clock Thursday, April 10th, to nom inate candidates for governor, su preme judge, secretary of state, school superintendent, treasurer and con gressman, and to ratify district and jniut legislative nominations. The convention will have a membership of 261, eight of the delegates being fiom Polk county. CO U N TY COURT. PRO BATE. Sibley, J . The administrator of the Nancy 8. Parker estate was credited with $450, the value of a mortgage of P. W. Ha ley turned over to Jaa. Alexauder by order of the court. J . D. Sm ith was chosen exeautor of the Margaret Howell estate, a will having been found The administra tor is lo present Ilia final account as soon as possible. The final account of the 1. L. Bur- son estate was filed and set for hear ing M»y 3rd. The irm i annual account of the R. L. Hkinner estate was. tiled and tlw sale of personal property approved. The administrator was authorised to borrow $150. The Aral semi-annual report of. the U. H. Hyde estate was approved. The final account of the Michael Hart «state wee filed and eel for heer- iug May 3rd. COM M IH8I0ITBB9. OURGREAT BOOM SALE CALICOES worth 6 and 0 cents a yard Special a yard at .................... LAWNS, regular 6 cent values, new «prieg stylos, a yard AMQSKF.AG GINGHAMS Rent ijualitie* a yard MUSLIN, bleauhed, full yard wids. worth 7 sent-, for ................................................................. LONSDALE AND FRUIT OF T E E LOOM muslins very bent quality, a yard LONSDALE CAMBRIC a yard ............................ SAFETY PINS, spring etee of ail rtsea.............. A dosen W IR * B A IR PINS tall comi», s tan PEARL BtTTONS. th . food S»»rt*»l.r b ru ci, s doMOi.................. EAGLE PIS». A P»F»r b*M qtMlIty Enetlrt ................................ HOOKS ASH EVES. t » . E m » I aw *«. I« c*»« qaU Ly. * om J .............................. ............. John Teal. Bath Riggs. Jasper Rhodes was appointed road supervisor in place of E. N. H all, re* signed, and W. McD. Turner was chosen road master in place of Henry Tarter, who will move from the co in ly. G. W. Gardner resigned his road su- psrvieorehip and J . 8. Talbott is t > take his place. Mrs. Ford ws. allowed $6. Mrs I Q Scudder $3 and Mrs. Nick $ 1 5 0 |e-r 0 (» | HESRIP.TTA, M Inch«, wtrf., r .d , kl* k £ j month, and Mis. McGinn will lie sent ^ 1 blue aad brown, w >rth 86 cents a yard. » 6 0 lo the home of .Mr« Clias Huntley. O . LADIES' SUITS all wool, light gray coler 4 Q Q worth $10, sale p r i c e ...................................... *T « 7 0 The 1901 tax of Laura F. Kraz r on ^ r . ( i improvements in Monmouth was re -w . n a v y B l u e V e n e t i a n suit worth «12.60. Rpmitel ab ................................ # U V mitted. OÜ H. 8. Portwood was made judge of 4 ( . DKESS GOODS An add lot of values un to O O * ' j 7 5 esule a yard. Spedai » yard s t ........ election in place of J . H. Moran, re- tigned, D. Sini|«on in place of W. A *r\\ • 2 t CLOTHING Oriflin, resigned,snd C ML Stewart in i t place of M. Buver, resigned. 10c j FOR MEN - In the matter of the Tarter-Btsats O.» AND road a proposition Ina bean made to BOYS deed a road provided the county will A hoot of high grade values of the fa fence it. mous H.S. and M. and Kantwear- 3c| eut lines. By far the beat values shown in Oregon are sold by us ex clusvely at extremely low prices. c j 4 LACES . «pIoietHi lin. of 8 c«i» ».lue . ysH J|c Op l AC-1 I MAIL ORDERS S JLICITED R o V al Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. HERMAN W. BARR Go to Jeweler Morris for locket bracelets, the latest thing out. Every lady should have one of his stocking Tlieo. Wagner, Misses Lina Stouffer darners. He has some elegant Indies' and Etile Brown left yesterday to at purses. If your eyesight is defective tend ttie district Kpwurth I.eagus con have him to test it for suitable glass es. vention in Eugene. T. A. RiGGS, PROP, for your fowls. SALEM N O TES. A Pleasured Job work done here— the beai. WHITE T T T T K I 75 T A T S G C S How To A Gain Flesh N M Land for Sale. The Urine • *11 around Dallas are complaining because there is no liltcli At the furnishing goods emporium I ing place In town, S one of them .ay | of Mra, Chace you can get tailor made ! they will be very much inclined logo suits. Leave your order now befoie elsewhere to trade nnb s. such con there ia a rush. venience is provided. The aulhorl- ••• i ties should luok into the merits of tho Baled hay of various kinds, brsn,| matter. shorts, oats and poultry Rsd of all Mrs. C. 8. liv e n s is becoming quite , sort* rnsy lie bait al Ullrey’s feed store.! frail. Try sum» ot Ina grit an t ground hoi e ______ ______ ____________________ ___________ O A l e s itu a ta le la s a evsry box of Ike ( s a a l a s L axativ e Bromo-Quimne t « mws Safeguards the food against alum . I. V. Lynch knows exactly how to New styles of fire polished glassware Scientific Optician, 120 State street, Salem. m aybe had nt the Yokohama Tea! bast shoe all horses store where the ladies will also find new styles in dinner sets, single piec-1 Taka your produce to the Dunn esof which wil) be sold. T h e City E le c tio n . grocery, where you will always get Alum baking powdsts axe the gscatsst It will occur u t 'X t Monday, (here be the highest market price for it. What menaces» to health of the psaasnt day. ing a councilman to elect fiom each they have to aell will be sure to plcaae 1 The George lunob country is crowd ward. There is a difference of opin ed every day by people who like good you. ion as to the best means of subserving tilings to eat. S to p s th e C o u g h the financial aud moral interests of our city, end the two sets of caudi. And works off the cold. Laxative bro- T h e r e I* a C la e s of P e o p le dates represent those differences. The The steam laundry is always busy moquinine tablets cure a cold in one Who are injured by the use of coffee. ls»v snd order league met at the city as a bee hive preparing «pollen and day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 Recently there has been placed in all hall Tuesday evening and chose \Y. sweet smelling linen for its numerous cents. the grocery stores a new preparation H. Bonis from the first, Prof. G. C. patrons all up and down the valley. called Grain-O, made of pure grains, Countryman from the second add Sloven washing and ironing they will C h u n g * of F ir m . that takes the place of coffee. The Robert Howe from t)iB third ward as not do at any price. W. C. Brown began merchandising most delicate stomach receives it with candidates for councilman. The ci*- at Dallas in 1863, first in what is now out distress, and but few can tell it ixen’s ticket for the same offices con The greatest trouble at Stockton’s North Dallas and then across the from coffee. It does not oost over one- sists of V . P. Fiske, B . F . Co«d and C, store just now ie to find room in which stresl east ol where Wegner’s wagon fourth as much. Children may drink F. B elt, and now it is Bp to the peo •hop stands. H e built the first brick it with great benefit. Fifteen cents ple to decide wlildh eef'of candidates to store and display the great quanti store in the county where the bank is and 25 eents per package. Try it. ties of beautiful new goods daily ar- they think will come nearest doing now located, and continued to sell Ask for Grain-O. what moat of our citizens want done. riri ig. Feeling sure of a generous goods almost constantly up to the patronage by the beet class of custom ers, he has provided the -richest and present. He and bis son, Alonso, C O N V E N T IO N CALL. Marshall Blessing end Miss Hattie the best to lie found in the markets of have been associated in business for The primaries of the democratic the land. For both young and old of years. This week he has transferred Adams, of Dallas, were marriod in party will be held iti the various pre both sexes he lias what will be sure to hia ieierest to M. M. Ellis and will Portland yesterday. •pend the remainder of his dsys in cincts of the county oil Friday, April please all persona of good taste T h e character of the delegates sent quietude. Mr. Ellis began selling 4, 1902, at the hoar of 1 o’clock, with lo tomorrow’s democrat!* oounty con — o— goods at the Cluff store near the old the exception of Rock Creek precinct, Johnson’s clothing emporium was Pleasant Hill church over 10 years vention will determine th * quality of where the primaries will, be held on th* material they put up for th * dif Thursday, April 3rd, at. 1 o’clock. At never better prepared to meet all the ago, and in 1874 became associated ferent offices. If the meet capable wants of all class«« of msn and boys with Bolter A Wortley in Dallas the primaries the eleftbra will nom and dieoreet men are sent from each mate a candidate for road supervisor in the matter of suits, «lines and fur Than he became county clerk and has precinct their first and only aim will nishing goods. Long lines of stout several times since beeh a Dallas mer and will elect a pm duct committee be to select for each office the beat man and will certify such nomination counters are groaning under great chant. man they can llud for that office, re heaps of stylish and well made gar and election, witli the names of the In d e p e n d e n c e R e b e k e h s V is ite d . gardless of the aspiration! of others. ments that will fit as though made to delegates, to the county convention. ¥ . A. Stiles and wife, Fred Rieh and As the mas« of people ia this oounty The democratic comity convention order. Their shoes are a new feature, the merits of which will be highly ap wife, Ed Bhaw and wife, T. B, Rowell are very much inclined to vote for the will be held at the county court tiouse and wife, Mesdames Van Orsdell, Cos- best men, no party can afford to put precis ted by good judges of shoe leath in Dallas on Saturday, April 5th, at per, Ford, Gaynor, Clingan,Cook, Sib up sn inferior candidate. With the er. The news of what they have it 10 o’clock- The apportionment of ley, Metzger, Sm ith, Coed, Dalton, right kind ef men a good psrt of the drawing many from Polk county. delegates for the various precincts is Morrison, Hayter, Ayers, Wm. Wag démocratie ticket cen be elected. os follows: ner, Fred Wagner, Brown, Turner, Schramm’» feed yard at the eud of Chace, Fiske, Belt, B leak.; Misses Iv a Douglas, 10. N EW TO-DAY. the steel bridge ie where nearly all Sm ith, Effie, Laura and Claris Brown, Jackson, 9. Polk county horses eat aud rest while Maude Brown, Nera Robertson, Nan Balt Lake, 3. in the city. If you have been putting nie Btarr, Mse Reynolds, Olive Smith, McCoy, 5. WO BOOMS OVER BROWN'S STORE FOR rant up elsewhere, try that place once. tar o l c t i i r living roomn. East Dallas, 9. Emma Dempsey; Messrs. John Cas South Dallas, 6. tle, W. F. Nichols and C. L. Btarr of North Dallas, 7. READY TO LAMB AND T6 GOATS Men who desire to dress w«U them the Dallas lodge went by special mo I f : A EWES for sale by A r maud Guthrie at the eld home Rickreall, 7. selves and to have their eons neatly tor Tuesday eveuing to see Miss Mabel Falls City, 3. garbed at «mall cost should go to the Cressey, Mrs. D. A. Hodge and Dee Rock Creek, 3. New York Racket for their spring Simpson initiated. A fine lunch was WO GOOD WORK HORSES FOR SALE BY Luckiamule, 10. Janies Boyd »ton near Dallas. suite. Great variety of golf shirts at served in Odd Fellows’ hall over J . A. Bridgeport, 4. Mills’ store. from 50 to 95 cents. Colored dress North Independence, 8. shirts for summer at from 45 to 65 a k e y o u r w a g o n r e p a ir in g t q h u o iie b South Independence, 7. »hop in Dallas. C r e n g e R e o rg a n iz e d . cents. South Monmouth, 7. The Highland grange was reorgan North Monmouth, 5. h r e e l a r g e , f ir s t c la ss w o r k m arks ised last Saturday by J . C. White, of Buena Vista, 4. D A L L A S B U S IN E S S I N K L E T S . for sale by F. L. Brown near Airlle. Oak Grove, with 36 members enrolled. Suver, 4, The following officers were eleoted: At Kerslake'B furniture store you Eola, 6. LD WOODMAN AXK LOST IN DALLAS. TIIE can get new goods in exchange for Master, J . A, Compton; overseer, 8. SlO Spring Valley, 7. * 4 finder will be rewarded by returning It to S. W. H. M cElinurry; lecturer, C. Peterson ; Blessing. second hand. See if you have not Total, 124. something that you would like to steward, W. F . Alexander; assistant D. W. Sears, chairman, steward, A. Ilarm ann ; lady assistant thus trade. GOOD DRIVING AND RIDINO HORSE 18 Oscar Hayter, secretary. i wanted by Dr. Carey, of Dallas. steward, Edith Alexander; treasurer, ------- ♦ —■ - a*. E. Davidson; secretary, Isaac Comp H o w ’» T h i s ? Brown it Ellis, successors to W. C. e y . e . l . f it c h lo st h is p o c k e t b o o k , W e offer one hundred dollars re Brown A Son, propose to make their ton; gala keeper, John Alexander; containing money and reliable (tapers. Any ward for any case of catarrh that can store, their goods and their pricea so Pomona, Winnie Osborn ; Flora, Ed one finding it and returning it to this office will be not lie cured by Hall.s Catarrh Cure. attractive that people cannot help go ith W itzel; Ceres, Marie Shafer; or rewarded. F . J . Cheney & Co., Props, Toledo, O. ing there to trade. Call in and see ganist, Winnie Osborn. After the We, the undersigned, have known F. how naturally and gracefully Mr. E l election the officers ware installed by jlKESH COW8 AND 80MK HOR8F.8 FOR 8ALE ' by N. E. Harris, a mile e«uth ef Dallas. J . Cheney for the last 15 years, and lis drops into his new position. Ask P. R. Alexander, assisted by D. M. believe him perfectly benoruble in all to see some of their new goods sad Calbreatb. J . W. Osborn and wife, C, Peterson, J . A. Compton and 8, H, business transactions, and financially call for the price*. r ; TO M CENTS A HUNDRED POUNDS PAID McElinurry were elected as delegates for machine ceatingi and cash for old copper able to carry out any obligation made to the Pomona grunge. A nice din- aid brass at tbe Dallas foundry. by th»ir firm. West and Truax, Monarch shirts in new and novel n « J with hot coffee was ssrved at 12. wholesal» druggists, Toledo, O. Weld ing, Rinnan & Marvin, wholesale designs, the best $1 shirt on the mar This the first meeting was well attend SMITH, OF 8MITHFIELD, WANTS SOME ed with all wide awake members and S T. druggists, Toledo, O. H all’s Catarrh ket. The Bee Hive »tore. • gootl ahearere to clip the w oo l from B0 goats it is liopad tha Highland grange will aud 800 sheep, aud has Hom e herses for sale. Cure i. taken internally, acting di .*« be very prosperous. A Member. rectly upon the blood and mucous At the Dallas mills you can get the WO YEARLING SHORTHORN HULL« FOR eale surfaces of the system. Price, 26c per best flour made and feed for your cows at fto and $21 by Frank Better at Falls City. The pool of mohair will probably be bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi- and horses. sold today to give many growers a menials free. H all’« Family Pills are chance to pay taxes before thay be ••• N EXTRA OOOD 6 YEAR OLD 1,100 p o u n d the best. come delinquent. bores that will work doable or eingle for sale Ask Stage driver Tidier lo get what by Rebert flatten at the west sad of Court street. O O LLEG E N O TES. W. V. Miller and wife hare gone to ever you want from Balem. Ellensburg, Washington, to attend « *. WO GOOD 8ECOND HAND BUGHIE8 FOR suis Everybody is going to the college tbs funeral of her father. cheap or te trade. Apply at Tatom A Black's chapel Friday evening, the 4th, to en Dunn’s grocery has done an im* liver» stable, The republicans have nominated for joy the oratorical contest. The pro mens* business during the past two gram that they will hear will be as months, nnd they are striving for s v s d governor W. J . Furnish, ef Pendleton ; AMUEL OMR, OF RICKREALL, WANTS to boy follows: * larger trade this month. Superior for congress, T. H. Tongue, of Hills 100 hogs weighing 80 pounds or more. Invocation— Rev. Rtiunds. goods and fair treatment account for boro, and J . N. Williamson, of Prine- ville; for attorney general, A. M. Piano Solo— Mrs. A. F . Bittner. it. I T YOUR W H EEL CLEANED AND REPAIR, Crawford, of Rosaburg ; for state prin Oration—Why Does the Saloon Re ed for spring at Lee 8mith's cyclery. ter, J . R. Whitney, of Albany, the main?— W. R. Palme«. Ladies’ and gents’ underwear, sum other stats officials being renominat Oration—Tile White Man’s Burden g ARNDT, ON SALT CR CREEK, HAS BURBANK mer weights; a special showing of ed. — Miss Guenther. seed petatoee for eale. values at the Bee Hive. Solo— Prof. Kantnev. Every eastern train arriving at the Oration—The Robtver of the Ages— matropolis recently haa brought 100 HEAT HAY. BALED OR LOOSE, ALEO LOOSE P. C, Baughman; •' clover hay tarsale by Ja«. Ol matead, (our miles The next time you come to Dallas or more home seekers and there era Oration— Abraham' Lincoln— Lynn take s stroll through Fanil's hardware daily arrivals of new people in Dallas, south of Ballston. Gubser. <** «lore, ask to se* things und price perhaps a doseu families having coma Trio— Mrs. MeljigVr, Mrs. Chace, them whether intending to buy or within a week. Most of them have EED POTATOES-BURBANK BERD I OTA TO Km for Bale by J W. Kirkpatrick, one v ile eeuth of Miss Morrison. **»*'! • not. You need not expect third grade rented houses and will take a good Rickreall. Would trade ■ pads tar a good work Oration—The Present Crisis—0 0 prices, for he keeps only first grsde look over the sountry before locating. heree. ftttlf Arnold. goods and must sell them at a living Railroad people predict a big travel Oration— Intemperance in the profit. He has a long list of con this way all through the year. ALED OAT AND CLOVER HAY AT H A TOM Home— Genia Phillip«. B can be had by applicatien at this office stantly satisfied customers because Oration— Our Nation's Charge—C. whatever they buy always proves to P. Gates. be of superior quality. f m ACRE FARM THREE MILES SOUTH, Quartet— Professors Kantner, Cone, went of Perryilol« 1« for m I b . It Uaa a dw«R> ing, two barns, a good orchard, plonty o i l •** B ittner, Gubser and running water. 126 acres in cultivation. The hearers if over fif year« of ago ex L it Mr. Duckstaadcr fit you out for choice hay land. Only $1.000 required riewo. particulars address N. C. Miller, Perrydale. pect to pay 25 cents each, if under 12, a drira through the country aad you 15 cents. will he sure to have a pleasant experi e w s p a p e r s in p a c k a g e s or •• rou is ence, because hia teams and vehicles The college «tlilktlA association is are good. cents. Apply here. getting the track in readiness for the Persons have been known to **• spring spo-ts. ALED OR LOOSE WHEAT OR CHEAT B A T At Risscr's gunstore sportsmen can Cain a pound a d a y by taking tar sale by W H. MclMudal near Hickreall. Rev. Round» addressed the Y. M .C. [ yet everything with which'to flnli ei an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL A. last Huntley upon the subject Ser h mt. Drop in and inspect Ins goods SION. It is strange, but it often HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMER AT vice. His words were very instruct n w und you will bo inclined to buy I the very best ratee obtainable. II. G. CauipbwIL happens. ive, and I am sure the member, of the ; a tor on. association were much tienefited h\ Somehow the ounce produces o n e t t o l o a n on im p r o v e d f a r m p r o «*» them. We invite all to come and pert p«rt> at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, India«, the pound; it seems to start the See the new feotecar s t Oaynor’e , share our meetings, and become asso ciate members of either the Y. M. oi stare. Their good* come from the digestive machinery going prop TO I/JAN AT « PER CENT ON FARM i>eel wholesale sources and always erly, so that the patient is able M ONET Y. W. C.A. ■« cunty. J . L. COLLINS, Dal'a* wear well. Repairing promptly and ---- ----------- to digest and absorb his ordinary T o th e L a d 's , i I neatly done, R II A VF MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVB food, which he could not do be I have a fine stock of millinery, W farm p r o p « !;. SIBLEY « KAK1N , **• which you are invited te call and see. fore, and that is the way the gain Lft'liutT Oxford«, Ooodyur writ, A prize given with every hat. Mrs. lie :wy golf walking shoe«, lat««t la*t. b made. Smith, Main and Mill afreet, Dallas. Th# Uee Hive. A certain amount of flesh is B w n e s t t k k * e A . B T O I T I A . . ^ _ > » y 1 1 * f * W » * 1m I n H n it s t N lw w s y n i C B g w a | # M B w nU . A B T O n i A . Tie 1111 KM Y T m w n H m tw « hstn »»7 » necessary for health t if you have not g ot it you can get It by taking . f f t Ä a c r e n u f s t o c k , o r a i n , d a i r y ä irr» H J v fruit land. aleo seine op«o iaed aud goo»l » mber aad aome i«prov»m enti, four milee frt>m - »ilroad Station for sal« al $8.60 an acre by E. L la galle. of Dalla«, Oregon. ml i n . Scw rs F— stoa Yoa will find K |u*t as useful In summer as in winter, and H you are thriving upon | K don’t stop betaine the weather is warn-. yjc. and If .oo, all druggists. SCOTT A ROWNE, ChomiatB, New York. Notice to Taxpayers. HE 1901 T 4X ROLL IS N ow IN MT HAND* for oolle* tie« One helf ©f the tazee t e«o»e deMn<|uenton the first Mendey in April. A t per rent r«be*e will be allewed until March 16th. A none Tty of 10 per cent and I t r«* «-set Interest wlR so charged oo delinquent tases. Very '«speeMblir» T J O. VAN okSL iSu •berifT of Palk eeunty, Dstsd tb'$ *oth «fay ef February, Ibtf.