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\ • w Job work done here— the best. h it e M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building Front Grocery D ALLAS, OREGON P A IN T THAT IS A REAL PLEASURE.* Sidney Percivnl, a former Dallas ty po, is now thus engaged < ast of the mountains. The oak lumber mill out near Guth rie’s is to soon resume operations and has advance orders for all it can cut. Milt Grant and Win, Morrison are rhenring sheep anil goats with a ma chine and turn out good and rapid work. The Heath & Milligan Bently mix oil paint ii* the best you ever until becau.-o it baa Celor that stamln, Quality that stick?, 1 smooth body. And goes as fur as any paint you ever used. Lead, oil, varnish, brushes, and all kinds of paint supplies. T. A. RiGGS, PROP, LO CA L A N D G E N E R A L - W H A T W E HAVE LE A R N E D D U R IN G T H E W E E K FR O M ALL AV A IL- The democratic central committee met in Dallas last Saturday and chose J. W. Kirkland, of Independí nee, as their chairman and he to choose h s own secretary. A fter calm and delib erate exchange of opinions it was thought best to make no general can vass, but to put our party and its can didates forward on their merits as al ready known. Everybody knows that the masses are dhsatisfied with the way the republicans have been run ning state affairs and now they will be given a chance to change the polit ical complexion of things by sending Butler and Simpson to the legislature. The people know the sets of candi dates und the democrats are perfectly willing that they «hull make selec lions on tiie known merits of the in dividuals. Mr Kirkland has had con biddable polit o il expsiience and will use all honorable means to advance the interests of his party, A b le S o u r c e s D ish ed u p for O u r The county teachers’ association N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers will have its last meeting for the year In A b rev iated P a r a g r a p h s . at Independence tomorrow. The par ticipants will be H. C. Seymour, B. L. For groceries go to Os* fi eld's. Murphy, W. W. Allingham , Thomp I have a few thousand dollars to son Cone, B. F. Mulkey, Miss Ella loan at six per cent on strictly first Carpenter, Mrs, Ellen rem iel and class farm securities.— li. G. Campbell. Mrs. G. W. Con key. Spectacles and glasses at ,,, , . , . , . Blank notes , and .. receipts . ,r , tins office, al-o all kinds blanks. Pfennig’s. I Those who liae wheat burned in the . , Tulniage m ill are to meet at Independ for , sale * . lu*ftr . „ , at , I ■ pdop ence tomorrow tomorrow tn to bear a a committee committee of legal report concerning tlie same. ( Mrs. David Stump and her daugh •Nearly 1,000 voters are still unregis tered in this eounty and it begins to ter, Mrs. T . F. Campbell, of Moil- look as if some would neglect it until mouth, were in Oregon City last week Mrs. Stump wintered there ill 1844. too lute, but had not visited there since that Police Judge Stouffer lias a neatly date. arranged office next door to Kisser’s W ill. Yeater and wife, out on the gun store on K ill street. Luckianiute, have a newborn daugh Marsh Merwin, E \V. Cooper, and ter. J. D. Irvine each wants to be post- Fred. Smith, who recently sold his master at Independence. farm north of Bethel, has bought Subject of the evening aermon at another near Eugene. His son, Jo in, the Christian ohurch next Lords day: will deliver the valedictory at the state Law. All invited.— W. T. Matlock. agricultural college. Rev. L. C. Smith is e o g 'g e l in a The Independence school board de protracted meeting at Corvallis. sire bids before April 30lh for 40 cords L. C. Parker, who has charge of the of red tir and 20 cords of grub oak machinery in Suito’r mill at West- wood. See School Clerk J. D. Irvine port, spoilt several days here last about it. week. A t Buell Mrs. M. Ingernianson is See under New Today what some Sunday school superintendent, with peoole want to buy and what others A. W. Fletcher assistant, Ella Oviatt have for sale. Advertising there al secretary and J. W . Cutler treasurer most invariably brings the desired re N. M. McDani- l and Mrs. George sults. W hite canse up from Portland to at The assessor and his deputies are tend the burial of their sister, Mrs, already hall through their field work. Fannie W ilcox, in the cemetery at Never before was such rapid progress La Creole Baptist church. made. Luring the past two years Mr. Roswell Shelley’s son, Hugh, hss Myer has done the county excellent service and given great satisfaction, been up from Portland among Inde and the general impression through pendence friends. out the county is that the people will Henderson Murphy is hiring teams choose to retain him for two years to plow at 9 1 an asre. longer. Rev. Jas. Waggoner has resigned T. A. Riggs and his uncle David the oastorate of the Christian church Hughes want to buy a car load of at Independence and will move to milch cows for the Bound market. Portland. There were very interesting servi Pomona grange meets in Monmonth ces last evening wheu Rev. W. T. tomorrow and all who ntteiid are sure Wardle was installed as pastor of the to have a good time. Presbyterian church. What is the use in employing some Mrs. Ida Qwinn is making an addi tion to her homo near the public one to do yeur dyeing for you. If you use Putnam Fadeless dyes you can do school. it just as well as a professional. Sold W . H. Kraber spent several days by A. K. Wilson at 10 cents a pack last week around Portlaad and Oregon age. City looking for a new home, but Del. and Chester Ellis, of Butler, found nothing that suited him any have moved their families to Sheridan better than be could find around Dal while they are taking a good look las. through Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Mary 8avage and daughter Miss Attie Elkins that was, now Alta, visited her government claim on married, has been spending the win Upper Mill Creek last week. ter with her father, W . 8. Elkins, at Mrs. George Strickler's sister re Redlands, California. turned to her home at Lafayette Mon Chas. McDonald and wife are baek day. from Tillamook to stay. He says U. H ull and wife have been visiting there is too much dampness end sick their son Elmer at Perrydale. ness over there for them. Dr. 8tanlev, formerly of Dallas, is E. T . Hatch is in business at Port land and his son Ed is on their farm now at Mariposa, California. down the Columbia. Three families have arrived from The Perrydale public school will Wioconson bringing a ear load of give an entertainmeut and baxaar to hotisohnld tilings including s coop conclude with a conundrum supper of chickens and a braying burro. They ou Saturday evening May 3rd. Ev wan'ed a man to eeme with the goods erybody invited and a good time but the railroad rules required a ship promised. ment of live stock to secure that priv Rev. J. L. Burns and family hare ilege so they paid |2.50 for that kins moved to Troutdale where he is to be man of a mule and here he is making more noise than numerous bad boys. pastor of the Evangelical church. EVER PUSHING UP Q UALITY A N D D O W N PRICES READ THIS INDEX T O OUR STORE: — LAUGHLIN FOUNTAIN P E N S - Hundreds of the best fitting and longest wearing suits ever seen in Polk County were bought at the Johnson The kind that is so well advertised. clothing hnua« in tho capital city. Ev A PERFECT PEN A T A POPULAR PRICE. ery garment they sell to people across The Laughlin feed is the perfect result of long experi the river proves to be an advertise ment. It conducts the ink from the reservoir to the pen ment for them. All ilia representa tions ever made of that store prove to point with absolute uniformity and certainty. be true. Trail* at Jobnaou’a and you The How is regulated Wutomatically by tbv act of writing. For »1 we will never get bit. will send you by mail a Laiigblin pen, and, if after one week’s trial you do not think it equal to auy other $3 pen, you can return it and get Ths steam laundry on Liberty street your money back. lias the reputation of always giving complete satisfaction to its patrons. They use Lite most modern machinery and employ noue but skilled help. Leaders in low prices, corner Stale and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon. J e w e lr y S T O R E “ M y F a m i l y D o c t o r ,” Blue island, Illinois, Jan. 14,’02. Messrs Ely Bros.:— I have used your Cream Balm in my family for 9 years and it has become my family doctor for colds in the Itetd. 1 uee it freely on my children. It is a Godsend to children, as they are troubled more or less. Yours respectfully, J. Kimball. Judge (or yourself. A trial sits can be had for tlie smull sum of 19 cents Supplied by druggists or mailed by Ely Brothers. 56 Warren street, New Marble Cutter Hawkins, of Inde ! York. Full size, 60 cents. pendence, has given such general sat I isfaction that lie gets nearly all the B ro w n 's C r e a m e r y . work in liis line for niauy miles A t the former Racket store baild- around. ing on M ill street John O. Brovn is arranging machinery and other con Trester & Co., Salem houaeniovees, veniences to at once begin making changed our postoffice to its new po butler on a large scale. He expects sition Tuesday, taking it back of the to very soon handle the milk of at Odd Fellow building and across the least 75 cows and will gradually more street into the northeast east corner than double that »mount. He has of the Emmons yard. People will employed a practical blitter maker soon become accustomed to the new recently from the east. Most of bis location. Postuffice business went oulput will beihipped away. He will right along while th « building was stop running bis milk wagon, bi t traveling from one place to the other will have milk.cresm, butter milk, ice, Pa«tor Russell’s morning service ice cream for sale at the dairy. As will be Cliristiau Growth, «m i at even so many people around town have ing There is a way thatseemeth Right cows he thinks the public will have no trouble in getting all the milk they But the End Thereof is Death. want Mr. Yates may insreate his From Ballston we learn that Wm. dairy herd and again deliver milk on Fudge has something like smallpox a larger icule than for tome time. and that Bam Newell is recovering from the same disease. H o w 's T h i s ? " A neighbor ran in with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic' Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy when my ton waa suffering with severe cramp« end was given up as beyond hope by my regu lar physician, who stands higli in his profession. After administering three doses of it, my eon regained con sciousness and recovered entirely with in 24 hours." says Mrs. Mary Haller, of Mt. Crawferd, Va. This remedy is for sale by A K . Wilson, W e offer one hundred dollars re- ward for any case of catarrh that can not lie cured by Hall,s Catarrh Cure. The democratic candidates for state F. J. Cheney & Co., Props, Toledo, O. offices will make a tour of the state We, the undersigned, have known F. traveling together and beginning to J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and day at Baker City. W ithin a month believe him perfectly honorable in all they will have spoken at about forty bu-iuess transactions, and financially places andwill be at Independence able to carry out any obligation made and Dallas on the 8th ol May. by their firm. West and Truax, W alter Sellers and wife are enroute wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Wald- wholesale to eastern Oregon. They drove to ing, Kinnan & Marvin, Portland, took a boat to The Dalles druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh and then struck out by team for H ar Cure is taken internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous ney county. surfaces of the system. Price, 25c per Oscar Ingles has arrived from North bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testi- Dakota to live with his grandparents, uitui.ds free. H all’s Family Pills are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ingles. tile best. Dr. McCallen has been housed for several drys with lagrippe. Mrs. Maggie W alker accompanied by her sister Miss M illie Elliott, went to Portland Monday t « secure treat ment for her little daughter's eyes. Hurry Douglas has gone to work at Oak Poin* away down the Columbia. Pastor H. N. Rounds desires to an nounce that Presiding Elder Ford will preach at the M. E. church next Sunday evening and that at 8 Mon day eveniug lie will deliver tin re a free lecture concerning the Perils and Guards of Young men. J. J. Wiseman and Miss Jessie are baek from their eastern trip and are glud to be once again in Oregon. She visited her sisters in Chicago and he his brothers in Micbigsn and Illinois, Ihs latter co ning home with him to see how things appear out this way. He, G. B. Wiseman is a hardware merchant at Sycamore, Illinois. Chairman Kirkland, of the demo cratic central committee, has chosen Oscar Hayter as his clerk, and could not have found a more efficient one in the ceunty. Anything intended for Chairman Kirkland at Indepen. deuce, may be left with Mr, Hayter here. Misa Maud Casey, formerly of Dal las was recently married to a Mr. Muhlig, at Portland. Birthday G a th e rin g . Tuesday last Carl W illiam s reached his thirteenth birthday and celebrated the fact by having about forty young sters to spend a rollicking afternoon with him. Fun bubbled out from ev ery corner and crevice of theoccaston. He received some nice presents and the guests greatly enjoyed a delicious supper. W e had these noses counted a- present: Vova Burns, Earl Burk, A lie Fuller, Hallie Coad, Merle Mysr, Nolu Coad, Hobbio McCallen, Robbie VanOrsdel, Bessie Havas, Earl Shulls, Winnie Launier, Harold Luther, Coi- dlo Gooch, Josie Fanil, W illis Rey nolds, Geo-ge Fuller, Alta Savage, V e ra Cosper, A lice Grant, Neva Cham bers, Carl F'enton, Carl and Leone Williams, Emerson Groves, Laura Poling, Clarence Reynolds, George and A lvie Morton,Glen Elkins, Edgar Craven, Georgia Shrivar, Opal Mc- Devitt, Cecil Kmbree, Ava Coad, Har ry Madison, Lavon Leitch, Ruth Chambers, Laird Woods, Freda Laun ier, Gertrude Luther. T o th o L ad les: I have a fine stock of millinery, which you are invited to call and see. A prise given with every hat. Mrs. Smith, Main and M ill street, Dallas. PROGRAMME Everything you buy at the Barnes Racket store is ready to wear or use, and you will find all of it to give as much satisfaction as similar goods that cost much more at othar places. They are now receiving a large stock of attraetive spring goods. <8 JLiitflvc Branojfrtaiiic Beantb ««y I T O R X A . rTMUttB'iwHtwtmjs m sms ids siw »nwjl tafM I t is a general recognized fact that Gayuoi’a footwear emporium is tbe very beat place in tbe county seat to get any and all aorta of shoes, and the price» are moderate. .*. Tbe freshest egg, tbe choicest but ter, the most appetizing breakfast dialias and everything for dinner yoe can always got at the Dunn grocery, Baking Powder •e* Clothing for everybody Greatest line ever shown now in stock at pri ces very reasenable.— The Bee Hive. Fault the hardware man has again atocked up and is ready for ell orders in hia line. H e kaowa exaotly what this trade demands and makes i* bis business to be ever reedy to supply it. Everything for gardening or farming as well as all kind of building supplies. Tbe goods will strike you aa of high quality and you wont grumble at tbe prices. Most healthful leavener in the world. Qoes farther. Death Of M r*. Slm onton. The «liief business of Dr. Keeler at the steel bridge feed yard is to treat and cure sick animals. By leng ea- perience he hae become very eucceaa- full in such cases. Tableware and kitchenware in great profusion at the Yokohama Tea store. No lady can go there without seeing several things she wants. Notice the glittering fire polished glassware. Take U idc I i with George Bros, and you will adrise your frieuda to do like Stockton’s stoie baa such a great va of dry goods and clothing that they are daily making special offer ings which A t t r a c t ladies there. The q u a l i t y , appearance and price of the articles are all trade winners. His chief clerk hss been pronounced the most p o p u la r s a le s lsdv in the city and all his salesmen take pride in pleasing their eustomers. r ie t y Mrs. Melinda, wife of James Simon- ton, diad at tbe home of their eon Willis, in Dallas April 19th, aged 58 years. They were married in Penn sylvania in 1861 and came west four teen years ago, their home during all the intervening time being near Kiek- reall. She had been a member of the Presbyterian church for 31 years and was a charter member of that oburob in Dallas. Many sorrowing friends who had ltarned to love tlie deceased gathered at the church Monday to hear Pastor Wardle pay a well deserv ed tribute to her memory. She was of a kindly tnd gsnial spirit and her kind of Christianity was most worthy of emulation. Besides tbe bereaved husband sjx sons and eeven daughters are left to mourn her loss. aovsg »AKOP SOWSSS CO.. SSW 1 C o m b in a tio n B irthday. Twelve years ago last Saturday Claudia Coad, Frankie Hayter and Carl Fenton were born in Dalles. On their 12th birthday they had a lot ef their friends to gather at Carl’s home for a romp and a feast, and words can not express how good a time they had. Their guaata were Mrs. Eva Hayter, Mr». C E. Shaw, Mrs, Joe Tetherow, Misa Bertha Collina, C. L. Starr, Glen Ireland, Elsie Ray, Ruth Campbell, Hallie, Nola, Pauline and Genevieve Coad, Freda and Alice Grant, Alta Savage, Vera Cosper, Pearl Owing, Laura Poling, Pauline Van Orsdel, A IR LIE . Una Campbell, Hugh Ayres, Holland Farmers are getting in a few days Holman, Earl Shultz, Carl Williams, plowing between showers. Robbio Van Orsdel, Emerson Groves, Earl Burk, Roy and Leif Finseth, A rt Miller, of Kings Valley, bought Clarence and W illis Reynolds. a yearling colt of Mo D Turner. A t the warm weather approaches George MoGcwan, a former Dallas agents of all kiads are getting more The ladies from all over Polk eoun merchant, now of Portland, has gone numerous, ty are specially invited to visit Mrs. to visit his ns ti ve country, Scotland. Fennell’s furnishing goods store next Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor will soon to the Barr jewelry establishment. be out efter an attack of typhoid tever. NEW TO-DAY. They will be sure to see there several Woven wire fence it beginning to things they want. make itself known here, W . W. Smith HOUND FIR TRELLIS HOP POLRS 11 having just rectivtd forty or fifty rods. (M t len r and frum 5 to 10 inchM In 41* »meter wanted by Samuel Orr und to bo delivered The German spraying compound at A. R. Lewis is cresting a nioe new at hia placo in Rickroall. Mu til’s soap factory will make all kinds ef fruit and hup pasts turn up house on the lot near his butcher 1 4 YOU WO WETHER GOATS FOR 8ALE A t their toes. Now is ths time to buy sbep. L *± 1160 In qu inai W.. C. Row«, near Oakdale. and use it. Henry Tarter and wife, Bura Tarter and A. J. Sebring will leave for Idaho T R A D E IN D A L L A S . A N T E D - 290 HEAD OF YRARL1NG CAT* this week. tie. Addraaa. Pestmaster, Peedee,xOregon. C. H . Morris, Ike jeweler, has as Misa Hubbard, of Suver, a trained great a variety in his line as can be 1KCOND HAND TANDEM, QOOD CONDITION, found in any town of tlia siae. In the nurse, has been wsltir.g on Ed. T ay ) at L m Smith’« cycltry, $30. matter of time peises or eye glasses lie lor at the expense of tbs Woodmen and Odd Fallews, he being a mem her can meat any demand. of both orders. ROISTERED JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE at 2000 W the (arm o( H. M. Brown. Ed. Patras has six or eight men New tailor made suits in tbs Gib- making staves on Cricket BevanV style just arrived at The Bee Hive. place. e*e Ed Patras lost ttveral hundred to W hile aaat Mr. Wiseman bought a big invoice of goods which ara now mato plants last week. The presence on display and ready for sale. Drop of Jack Frost has a chilling effect on in and ssa hia new hardware offerings. tome varly garden truck. WETHER, 10 NANNIE AND 0 KID GOATS tor Male by II. S. Bmti near Dallaa, jtOR R A L I—88 ACRES OF FARMIMO LAND, 16 utiles north ef Dallas. Call on D. A. Schreuh, •n Geo. Brown placa (or (urther information. I Some of our milch cows being bent on eating something green, abased Tommy Hooker through the field a ftw days ago and eat up a uew 910 coat. AND PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKKNt (or sale by Mrs. G. F. Seely at Oak Orore. M INQRCA Mrs. J. W . Wilson lias been quite tick. **• New black dress goods at prices D. Simpson, candidate for county from 25 cents to $2 a yard ; also color clerk, was shaking hands with his ed dress goods, special values at $1, many friends here Sunday evening. $1.35, 91 50— The Bee Hive. Tracy Staats, deputy assessor, was **» doing this vicinity last week. Everything needed by any fisher man can bs had at Kisser’s gUD store. Sto p* t h e C o u g h If his hooks W'.nt tempt the trout And works off the cold. Laxative bro- they are beyond temptation. Mr. moquinine tablets cure a cold iu one Kisser mends things. day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 Ëeuts. Every lady that visits Mias Hallock's J U R Y LIST. millinery emporium fi surprised to find such elegant things in a country Circuit court convenes May 12th store. She caters to the beat trade in and the jurymen will be; W m . Fu ilia county. qua, Parker; Adolph Aebi, C. V. Car penter, Suver; W. N. M cLaughlin, Now ties 25, 35 and 65 cents each Buena Vista; Walter Norton, Percy Now veiling, chenille dots. 29 cts a Hadley, J. M. Haggard, Lewisville; J. H . Burns, L. O. Bursell, W. D. Gil yard at The Bee Hive. Ham, Bridgeport; N. M. Dickey, E. F. «*. Coad, Buell; Fred. If eliding, Perry You will make no mistake in going dale; Mark Holmes, T . J. Graves, Mc to Mr. Lynch for good blsckamithing. Coy: Sam. I ’ hillipps, J. L. Purvine, Z en a; John Morris, E jla ; G. C. Bol a** Load after load of cow feed, liorsa ter, T . L. Hartman, John Byers, A. fet'd and chicken feed go out from Huston, Independence; Ellis David Ullery’a «tore »very day. See what son, C. W. Leonard, 8. W . Doughty, lie has to keep poultry in good condi C. Lorence, Monmouth; A. J. Parrish, Rock Creek ; John Castle, George Cut tion and make liens lay. ler, A. W. Fink, John Middleton, Dal ••• las, Ladies who desire to look well them selves and to make their children at traetive should go to the furnishing goods store of Mrs. Chaco, who has •! many pretty things. IW'O BEDSTEADS FOR SALE CHEAP BY W. H. Kraber in Dallas. * .* A ll seasonable groceries may now be bud at Dunn’s groavry. In canned goods they have the latest and best of everything offered by the wholesale trade. Prices never high. Of the Polk County Sunday School R. E. William s will be prepared association, to be held in Independ next fall to buy all the prunes that ence day 8th and 9th, 1902: offer and may put in a {lacking plant Thursday evening ai 8 o’clock, song here. service. Address, ‘‘ Lord, what wilt Maufred Bears has gone to south thou have me to do,” one of the state ern Oregon and northern California Sundaj school workers. A short time to place a large amount of script on to get acquainted. F'riday morning: At 8 o’clock de government land for eastern parties. votional exercises, Rev Rounds. 8:30 Dr. Hayter ie placing the founda address weleome, W. T. W ardle; re tion for his new residence across the sponse, Bro. M. Jones. 10: Knrull- street fro: the homes ol R. C. Craven uient, progress of the work, report» and U. 8. Grant. from Sunday schools and other busi David Hughes, of Seattle, is here ness. I I : Primary work, (a), its im on a visit to hie sister, Mrs. 8. P. Rigg». portance, Mrs. M .T u ck ; (b) method», .Miss Emma Riggs; (c ) results, Mrs. Hereafter evuning services and Ssrgent. 1:30: Devotional service, prayer meeting at the churches will Rev. Kelly. 2: The school, (a) the he at eight o’clock and the young book. Dr. Thompson; (b ) the leaeher, peoples meeting will begin at seven. Rev. Lemacters; (3) the pupil, A. If. o*e Dodd. 3: 0 [* n parliament conduc Names of the pupils having the All who have used Dallas made ted bv P. L. Campbell. 4: Election highest grades in each room of the of officers and delegate» to the stats flour pronounce It as good ea aoy Dallas public school. These will com convention and finance». 8: Bong they ever got in this »late or aoy oth pete f»r prizes at tha clo-e of th e 1 service, L, C. Sm ith; address, “ Go er. school: Principal's room, Clara Da- thou and do ft,’ E. C. Wigrnore. Ad »• » shlel, 97 per cent, Elsie Dashiel, 96.2, journment. Mr. Ksrslake, the Main street fur- Georgia Martin. 94.7, Harvey Coats, All Sunday school superintendents eiture dealer, sells lota of goods both 93.7. Mr. C o s p ' i room, Lafe Finseth, »re requested 1 1 bring the matter up new end second band. He will ex Earl Shelton. Alta Savage. N o!« Com!, j before their eeboils end to try and change new furniture for old. Mrs. Campbell’s room, Vera Cosper, have each school represented. All 97 2, 4!ice Grant, 96 8, Loyd R ice,! «*. Sunday school werkers are cordially 94.6, Pearl Owing» 94.4. Miss Frantz’ I invited to be present and help in the The general merchandise establish room, Luc lie Dalton, 98 8, Clarence | work.— W. I. Reynold», county presi ment of Brown £ Ellis it in all re Reynolds, 98.2, Pearl Shelton, 97 9, j dent. Done by executive committee »peels up to date. They kaap oloae VVinni# L u iier, 97.9. Mrs, Morri ------ •• • -- watch of the nierkela end aa fast aa son’s room, Willis Reynolds, Wayne G r a n d m a Byerley C o n e . new things suitable for this market Greenwood, Homer Dashiel, Norma In 1852 Martin Byerley crossed the comas out they get thsm. Their Holman. Miss Muscott’s room, Char plains with bis wife and five children spiing goods for ladies and children ley M cKinley, Freda Launier, Hessiv and she died at Eola that fall. A few ara exceedly attractire. Raid, Ava Goad. Miss Collins’ room, 1 years later he married a sister of John •*e N tllie 8hew, Gerhard Dlshni, Laird and Plea-ant Orchard then living oil Docksteader’a livery teams get little Woods, Louisa Kaesmuaaen. The Salt Creek. Some fifieon years ago i four from each mrm will compote for lie died at Newport and since (lieu rest but they are eo well fed and two prixes, and then the highest fr ni she has lived with her brother, Pleas- | groomed that they keep in good con each room will agem compete the aqt Orchard at Ballston. She had j dition and can almeat fly over tbe next evening for two gold m edals:’ been an invalid for ••meiim e and roads. One offered by Mr. Ralph Williams, j died there last Saturday and waa laid e*e and one by the school. Due notice to rest beside laved ones in the Salt j J. J. Fiddler's daily alage does a big will be given — W . I. Reynolds, prin Creek cemetery. The five children paekage buaineaa between here and cipal. referred to above are Mrs. L. A. John- j Salem. He w 11 get whatever you son. Mrs. John Vernon, near Rick- reall, Ah. at Dallas, Henry near Per- | want. rvdale and Jeff of Newport. arge Cube Pins, the 10c kind, our i Lensdals and Fruit of the Loom Mus lin, one yard wide, 10c value, our price............................................ p r o # .................... ’ ‘ ‘ ................ 7p- lest Hooks and Eyes, per card .. lc Lon.dale Cambric, regular 16c value, luminum T h im b le s ..................... 1° , yarJ wide, our price per yard. 10c b Rox Assorted Hair Pins, our Cabot A Muslins, brown, yard wide, price.............................................. 3c regular 8Jo value, our price per i'ellace A Sons best Eagle Pine, 3*0 yard ............... . . . . . . ..................®c jn a paper, all sites.......................5c 1 Cabot W Muslin, brown, yard wide, weetwster Pearl Buttons, ell sixes. 7jjc value, our price per yard. 5$c per dosen....... ..............................3c Asmoekesg Ginghams, staple checks, sfety Pins, ell sixes, nickel plated,; regular 8^c valnet, our price per per doi*>n..................................... 3c y a r d .................... 5c racing Wheels, nickel plated, «ech 5c Prreales, Simpson's Best f, regular 7e 9c Bhell Hairpins, per dozen 5c values, light colors, per yard ...5 c 'ull Bristle Hand Brushes, extra val Eagle Percales, regu'ar l l j c values, ues .............................................. nioe pattsrns, our priee per 5c Pyralin Dressing Combs, all col-1 ......................................... 10c «ÿls sltnasen y ee svary ran or to* esaatae o r e .................... 18« I yard z .................... CORNER COURT AND LIBERTY ST R E E T S S A LIM TRADE W ANTS. C A S T I a. >*lhs 1*4 Y n Hut J Let it Atonem H, FARMER, NEAR PERRYDALE, IS agent i tor the Page woven wire (enee. [WO ROOMS OVER BROWN’S STORE FOR rant L (er ofleeser living rooms. pW0 QOOD WORK HOKBIS L James Boydston usar Dallas. FOR 8ALE BY HAKE YOUR WAOON REPAIRING TQ HUGHS» L shop in Dallas. HEAT HAY. BALED OR LOOSE, ALSO LOOSB 1 clover hay (or sale by Jas. Olmstead, (oar aule* south o( Ballston. 200 ACRE FARM THREE MILES BOUTA- west of Perrydale le (or sale. It has a dwelt- ing, two barns, a good orchard, plenty " T . ’S and running water. 125 acres in cultivation, choice hay ■ land. Only $1,000 _ required dewn. Fed particulars address N. C. Miller, Perrydale. A IN PACKAGES cents. Apply here. N KWHPAPKRH OF M FOR ift HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A L L TIMES A T . the very beet rates obtainable.—H. G. CampbelL ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO perty at usual rates by Oecar Hayter, Dallas, M TO LOAN M' ONEY security. W AT 6 PER CENT ON FARM J. L. COLLINS, Dallas. E HAVE MONEY ¡TO LOAN ON IM PROVE) farm property. SIBLEY k EAR IN » , Notice of Dissolution. JOTI4E 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT may coecern, that tbe firm of Stoner k Vaughn at Rickreall have dissolved partnership, and that all accounts are due and payable to Mr. Stoner, but can be paid to Mr. Vaughn, whs will continue tho *— 11----- STONER k VAUGHN. Nc Call for Warrants. Scott’s Emulsion is not a paid county warrants of Polk M u n ty. Orewoa good medicine for fat folks. N which were presented and endorsed, ‘'N o t pall for of funds,” prior to Feb. 10, lPOtk »18 bo We have never tried giving it want paid upon preMntation at mv office, latore*« v i i be allowed ou the same after the dato of tMs ae to a real fat person. We don’t not wee B V. DALTON, dare. You see Scott’s Emul bated. Dallas, Apr 11. l i f t . Oountjf T sion builds new fleth. Fat Final Settlement. people don’t want i t Strong people don’t need i t IS HEREBY QIVF.N THAT T H * VN- N OTICE dersignwl has filed his final account ae ad* But if you are thin Scott’s mtnlstrator of the estate of Nancy 8 Parke-/, and Saturday, May 10th, 1902. at I Emulsion is the medicine for deresa-d, o'clock, p. m., of said day, at the eounty court houM, of Polk comity, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon. J. Judge o f iho county court fo rn M county,, you. It doesn’t tire you o u t as K. diitle), the time and plat e for the hearing of the same persons interente«l in said matter are hereby no There is no strain. The work All tified to appear at said time and show , if any there be, »b y salt I account should nut be approve* is all natural and easy. You and the account settle«) and closed. just take the medicine and Dallas, Oregon. C. April K 8, PA 19**2. R K E R , administrator Townsend k Hart attorneys for estate. that’s all there is to i t The next thing you know Notice to Taipcjers. you feel better—you eat better TAX ROLL IS NOW IN MY N A N I# —and you weigh more. It is _ VIE f-*r 1801 ooileetien. One half of the taiee t u m e I delinquent on the first Meadsy in April. A • per a quiet worker. cent rebate will be allewed until March 15th. A o t i c i is h e r e b y g iv e n that all v a wum Send for free sample. SCOTT k BOWNE. Oman» <~> t a t Sx, X V. S jc »fid | ■ uo, eilcfruss*'* penalty ef 16 per cent and I t per cent interest » * • We charged on delisqusnt texes. Very respectfully r J O V A N oRSDBi* S h e riff o f I ’ elk ommutr. C D M «! this 20th d o ef F eetu M », IMS.