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Job work done here,— the best. WHITE F ro n t fs ro c e ry DALLAS, OREGON M. Hayter, deutist, Wilson building Marble Cutter Hawkins, of Indc- I pendence, has given such general aat- I lafaction that he gets nearly all the I work in his line for many miles abound. W . J.. Furnish and other cmididat s for statu offices will speak at Indepen dence next Monday afternoon and here that evening. P A IN T THAT IS A REAL P L E A S U R E ** — LAUGHL1N FOUNTAIN P E N S - DLLLAS BREVITIES. would expect. Let J. J. Wiseman fit you out with any needed hardware and you will be Hungry farmers always feel goad satisfied with both the quality and after eating at the George lunch coun the price. He carries garden seeds ter. and implements. The kind that is so well advertised. The Laughlin feed is the perfect result of long experi ment. It conducts the ink from the reservoir to the pen Eissor, the ¡.uustore man, will fit you out promptly with everything lor point The with How absolute uniformity and certainty. is regulated automatically by the act ot writing. For $1 we hunting or fishing. Almost any bro A P E R F E C T P E N A T A P O P U L A R PR IC E. Polk county people can exchange all ttieir soap grease at the Salem fac tory fur a choice article of laundry and toilet soap or for an excellent fruit and hop spraying compouud. will send you by mail a Laughlin pen, and, if after one week’e trial you ken article be can make good at new Makes the bread do not think it equal to any other $3 pen, you can return it-and get your money back. more healthful. Wheat wanted at the Dallas flour Stockton’s store draws trade from W. J. Keeny, Roy Henry and A n ing mills and the best market price 30 miles around. Tbe general public drew Parrish have been appointed di paid, flee tbeir new machinery. are 'earning that there is the place to rectors of tike Sugarloaf school «1 latrit t get bargains. They reach ones i.eari and Miss Abbie W eikal will teach^ •** Leaders in low prices, corner State and Liberty streets, Salem, Oregon. by always giving good values. They The Heath A Milligan Heady mix there. Many fanfilies never think of go are now offering hig reductions on la ed paint in the best you ever used ing anywhere d ie than to Dunn’s The Oak Grove school will close to- dies skirts and tailor made suits. J U R Y L 'S T. because it has slore for groceries because they keep Make your wife sad daughters feel day and tomorrow evening there will THE M A Y O R OF A 8 H L A N D HEAR 8 Alum baking powders are the gscatsat almost everything of best quality and be an entertainment and free lunch For Six Y e a r s He h a s been Cro menace» to health of the present day. Circuit court convenes May 12th good by taking them there. C'elor that stands, In g D eaf N o w He Can Hear All and the jurymen will be: Wm. Fu at (air prices. All seasonable vegeta (Quality tliat sticks, All teachers with at least part of T h r o u g h Dr. Darrin 's Saill. sov*. v m im tow w i op., mw vom. _______ THE M AN U FA CT U R E R S COT LEFT q ih , Parker ; Adolph Aebi C. Yr. Car- bles may be bad there. A smooth b®d>. iheir schools are urged to he prefect Those who are disposed to doubt pen ter, Huver; W. N. McLaughlin And goes as far as any paint you at the tencher’s picnic at Rickre >11 on H o r o l a Y o u r O p p ortu n ity to Buy a ever used. Load, oil, varnish, the 24th. It promises to be a big oc Dr. D an in ’s cure« will have their Buena Vista; Walter Norton, Percy Great closing out sale of mens sum M a g n i f i c e n t P l a n o a t Cost. COUN TY COURT. doubts shaken cn reading the terti- Hadley, J. M. Haggard, Lewisville; mer suits at the Bee-Hive slore : $6.60. brushes, and all kinds of paint casion. New Y ork, April 22. monials of Mayor R. P. Neil, Mr. J. H. Burns, L. O. Bursell, W. D. Gil- $7.50, $8 suits at $5, $8.50, $10, $11.60 supplies. F tO B A T B . Geo, C. W ill, Salem, Oregon : Can Assessor Myer, Treasurer Dalton Rhodes and Mr. Matthew«. There 1 im, Bridgeport: N. M. Dickey, E. F suits at $7.50; $12.50,113 50, $15 suits you use a car load of fancy pianos flihley, J. and Attorney Adams spent a couple are no persons in this city or sta • Goad. Buell; Fred. Hebding, Perry- at $10.— The Bee-Hivo store. shipped your way or will you sell them The final aeoounta in cases of the of days at the Thurston logging camp whose word will go farther toaubstan dale; Mark Holmes, T. J. Graves, Mc for my account as party not able to V Michael Hart and the I. L. Burson es- Over a dozen were assesaed and as tiate the doctor’s skill in treating the Coy: Sam. Phillipps, J. L. Purvine, pay as agreed.— Jacob Doll. If your eyesight is defective Jeweler lates were approved and the adminis many legwterod. afflicted. There can he no doubt or Zeua; John Morris, Eola; G. C. Bol The shove telegram tells the whole trators discharged. question of the curative powers of ter, T . L. Hartmau, Jphn Byera, A Morris cannot only detect what is story and in accordance with the same A twelve foot sidewalk has been laid electricity, judging from the extraor Huston, Independence* Ellis David wrong, but can fit you with g la s s e s I will throw on the market a full car The tales of real property of the W . in front of the postollicc and the law dinary cases of cure performed by Dr son, C. W. Leonard, {5. W. Doughty, that will remedy the defect. Do not load of assorted, choice, selected, high 8. Brieker, Malana Vanderpool end W H A T WE HAVE LEARNED DURING office of J. L. Collins. Darrin. The great advance of elec C. Lorence, Monmouth ; A. J Parrish, delay and ¡«ju re your eyes. THE WEEK FROWI A L L AVAIL- grade upright pianos, the beat assort Cornelius Unruh estates were confirm treatment is that it Rock Creek ; Jehu Caitle, George Cut Jacob Pfaii, who lived for many trom agnetic ment that ever came to flalem. If ed. brings relief in a large number of cas ler, A. VV. Fink, John Middleton, Dal years near Eola but for the past eight these pianos were returned tbe factory A b le S o u r ce s Dished up for Our A becoming hat adds greatly to the The pttition to sell real proyerty of j yeiirs in Salom, died th^re last Satur es confessedly beyond the reach of the las, N u m e r o u s Famil y of R e a d e r s appearance of any lady. Miss Hal- would be at a less for the freight both the Theodore Roe estate was granted. ordinary remedies ef the physicians, d a y , aged 83 years. Mrs. M. I. Capps In A b rcviated P a r a g r a p h s . loek has un elegant stock of uptodate ways, and they would, even then, have M. J. Lebold was chosen guardian D eafn e s s Can not be Cured and Mrs. C. W. Stump are his daugh- and Dr. Darrin Sas enforced a ' elief the pianos to sell. For this reason of the Lebold hairs under $1,300 bond. in the curative powers of electricity by local applications, as they cannot millinery and knows how to blend I ters, and his wife is still living. they have invoiced them to me at a colors and shape frames to the best For groceries go to Onfield's. upon the public by his remarkable reach the diseased portion of the ear. U. 8. Laugbary was made guardian specially large disoount from the reg advantage. Rev. J. L. Futrell, who was station I have a few thousand dollars to ed here when the South Methodist cures. I t srems that the usee to which There is only one way to cure deaf ular wholesale price, and so long as ad litem of the T , A. Farley minor •*« heirs and real estate was ordered sold. loan at six per cent on strictly first church was built, is now preaching at electricity is applied is not alone con ne*«, and that is by constitutional the manufacturers get the bare cost, fined to the arts, but is destined to do remedies. Deafness is caused by an When it comes to shoeing horses I. they will be more than satisfied, hence class farm securities.— H. G. Campbell. San Denito, California. wlmt nn die il and surgical skill has iufiamed condition of the mucous lin V. Lynch stands back for none of they are offered for eale now at less F, J. Chapman is arranging to erect Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. ing of the eustaohian tube. When them. ! The Dallas City bank lias received failed to accomplish. than wholesale. This was a pressed a neat seven room cottage on hie Main street property. this tube gets inflamed you have a steel ear, double the size of an ordina Thu Buries residence property is for ! from the manufacturers in New York M ay or N oll's Card. rumbling sound of imperfect hearing, a fir*? and burglar proof safe. It weighs ry car, and these pianos have com rent. Apply here. Sol Blessing is back from Portland. You will not duplicate prices on To the Editor: Six years prior to and when it is entirely closed deafne*« 13,500 pounds and cost $1,800. The pletely filled my store. They com In the woolen mill at Sellwood he \Y. M. Fraker, who aft r living her© whole body of the safe is solid man- consulting Dr. Darrin I had been deaf is the result, and unless the inflamma olothing, such as we give. W e are prise sll the latest styles and designs saw Louie Muscott, Miss Fannie for 19 years, went to Pendleton in genese steel. It. is compact in size, in both ears. Oue ear was badly af tion can be taken out and this tube overstocked, and must sell in order to I will taks on this occasion Hie actual Dempsey, Marshall Blessing and wife, fected, One month’s electrical and restored to its normal condition, hear gain room.— The Bee-Hive store. 1871, is back on a visit. Hardly any | oval in shape and quite handsome. wholesale or factory cost, freight add Frank and Bertha Blessing and ell medical treatment has radically cured ing will be destroyed forever; nine of his former acquaintances recogniz j *#* ed, the Carters who were connected with ed him. His first wife was a sifter o f ; E. B. Millard and wife, of Salem, me. I most emphatically commend cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, When you want anything from Sa I offer Saturday the largest sised, the woolen mill here. J. W . Lewis, of Otk Grove, and his have a firstborn son. They were both Dr. Darrin’s new mode of treatment which is nothing but an inflamed lem tbe stage driver will promptly full seven and one third octave, fancy Rev. J. R. G. Russell ettendsd the second wife the mother of VV. J, Fur- j | frum Buell, she having been Mias to all similarly affected. W ill gladly condition of the mucous surfaces. We procure it. high-grade piano, with full extension answer questions as to the treatment will give $100 for any case of deafness annuel meeting of Baptiste in Kew- nish, republican candidate for gover- Fannie Guttry. duet musit desk, Boston or Chicktr and cure.— R. P. Neil, mayor o f Ash (caused by catarrh) that cannot be •** nor. ing fall board, three pedals, for $283 berg thie week. H e will preeeh at Mrs. Sabrina Craven died in Salem land. The moat neatly dressed ladies and cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. Send This is virtually half-price. Fancy Oakdale at 3 o’cloek next Sunday. last week and was buried near Pcdee Mrs. Sarah J. Waterhouse died in for circulars freo. F. J. Cheney A children to be seen on the streets of dark or rosewood finished oases, 922 RH O D ES’ GOOD LUCK. where her son, O. R. Burbank, and Judge Burnett’s terra of court is Portland this week, aged 88 years. Dallas bought their furnishing goods less money, and another piano, not her daughter, Mrs. Height, live. She A Life of Sic k ne s s from I n f l a m m a C o„ Toiedo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. H all’s Family Pills are the best. from Mrs. Cliace, who has many prat- quite ao tall, with most elaborate car apt to be very brief, and there may be Rev. P. A. Moses, of Corvallis, will whs a pioneer of 1848, her first bus no jury trial. Louie Butler, in jail tion of th e B l a d d e r - R e s t o r e d to ty things. ved panels, three pedals, the third a fer assaulting a man in West flalem, preach at the South Methodist church band having been Ernest Burbank, Health by Dr. Darrin. DECLA MATION CONTEST. »*• who lived near Independence. soft or practise pedal, in mottled ma will probably plead guilty and get off next Sunday morning and evening. Dr. Darrin: Your treatment for UUrey’s feed store does a good stea hogany, walnut or oak cases, for $248. easy. Program of the declamation con W . C. Brown is arranging to have the past eight months has cured me A t the Christian church last Friday test of Dallas public school. May 14th, dy business. He carries all kinds of Still other styles of pianos in beautiful The novel and exciting play, The evening J A. Tate, of Nashville spoke hif own home and the Lady house of kidney trouble, inflammation at feed for stock and poultry. Ask to genuine oak cases at $186. I offer the 15th and 16th, first night: Henrietta, will be repeated tomorrow to a crowded house on the legal and painted, and many others have decid the neck of bladder and dhibetts. For largest size upright piauos, standing 4 see what he has to keep animalj and Piano Solo— Madge Groves. evening with the same east of charac moral sides of the prohibition ques ed to have painting done this season years I have been obliged to relieve feet 8 inches high, having carved pan ters as before. chickens in good condition. The Dead Doll— Nellie Shew. my bladder many times a day and tion. What he said was earnest, log els, extension music desk, folding Bertie Cavanaugh has arrived from night, rendering sleep almost impossi The Night W ind— Laird Woods, * .* ical and convincing and called for sol«li< ring in the Philippines to live Miss Inez Lynch has accepted a po lock.board and three pedals for $167; 'I h Rockaby Land— Louisa Has* hearty applause, and some were con with hi* grandparents, E. T . Ingalls ble. I now feel like a new man. I Crash hats in all the new shspes the sumo size Marshall <& flons piano, sition in Mrs. Smith’s m illinery store. m u fe.se n. «hall never fail to consult you when I vinced that it was their duty to vote and wife. and at all prices now in.— The Bee- also with all the artistic improve Mr. Biddle aud wife are removing The Soldier Boy— Gerhard Dielim. need medical aid. The treatment you the prohibition ticket. The college Hive store. ments for $138. and everything at cor their yard fenue and will next fall sub Vocal Solo— Robbie Muscott. The proposed liverym en’s meeting gave me for my debilitated condition prohibition quartet sang prohibition respondingly low prices. Since all stitute hedge. The Stroll Away Sunbeam— Bessie •ongs that were euoored. They are Tuesday did not materialize. A few from the effects of the grippe was en Reid. Brown <fc Ellis get their full share prices are based on the wholesale cash C. L. Starr, Miss Edith Houck, H. tirely successful. I can he referred to came but nothing was done. hard to beat. of the dry goods and giocery trade. cost, those taking advantage of time C. Seymour and Miss Georgia Myer When Pa Is Sick— Ava Coad. at any time at Pendleton, Oregon.— The New Pupil— Chan. McKinley. l’ beir goods being fresh and of stand payments will be charged interest on took in the entertainment at Ferry- There will bo a special communica The cement foundation for U glow ’s Ernest Rhodes. Arathufea's Torment— Freda Launer ard quality, and their prices being deferred payments at the rate of 8 per dale last Saturday evening. tion of Naomi chapter, No. 22, O. F. new brink building is being made. never higher than elsewhere, causes cent per annum. Every instrument Piano Solo— Mr-*. A. F. Rjtnwr. C an Hear a W h is pe r. S., on Saturday evening, May 10th. The small building that stood in rear O. I,. Hubbard, wife, daughter and A ll members are cordially invited. Of of the drug store has been moved to Catching the Colt— Homer DitshieH them to retain all old customers and •old will be accompanied by a distinct Miss Etta Hubbard, of Surer, will go Editor Statesman : I came to Sa and positive faetory guarantee, coun next week to San Franoiscoto remain A Voice from the Poor House— gain many new ones. ficial visit of tbe grand lecturer.— just east of the old racket fetore build lem with my daughter April 28th to tersigned by me, thus making a cus until after Decoration Day. Their ing, E. C. Kirkpatrick is having a consult Dr. Darrin concerning her N< r nft Holman. Irene D. H art, W . M. tomer secure in every way. The sale Duet— Opal McDevitt and Carl long poich erected in front of the deafness. After a thorough examina The Kerslake store is reaping a as above will he at George C. W ill’s son, Chester, who was a Philippine Fine cabinet photos for $1.50 a doz meat market, the real estate office of tion the doctor took the case under Williams. good spring tiade. His prices being music store, No. 231 Commercial soldier died in Manila end was brought en at Cherrington’s gallery in Dallas. Just Like Pa— W illi* Reynolds. Luther A Co., and the new ;nloon. treatment, and in one operation with flan Franeieco for burial. so reasenahle causes many families to street, opposite Bush’s batik, and will The Ligh t House Keeper— Wayne the use of electricity restored her hear The Sunday school convention, flee the big MoMinnville ad on first buy who thought they were UDable to commence on Saturday at 8 o’olook. J. J. Wiseman went to P- rtland Greenwood. ing, much to our surprise and gratifi which was to have bean held at Inde do so. flo if you have any possible use for a pnge. The goods are going off like Vocal Solo— Dora Bradley. pendence, is in session at the Chris Monday, to see his brother oil* for his cation. I was so much pleased with home in Illinois. piano or organ, come at once and se hot cakes because they are giving The Honest Old Toad— Lucille Dal her cure that I placed myself under tian church hare. cure a bargain in a piano such as has great values. It will pay you to watch ton. Every day we see attractive vehicles Del and Chet Ellis, who have turn the doctor’s care. He has already for changes in that space next week. Born, in Dallas, May 7th, to thewifa ed over their Grand Ronde store to greatly alleviated an almost total deaf The Young Housekeeper’s Solilo and teamH leaving Docksteader’s barn never been offered before, and which of Frank Morrison, of Rock Creek, a the new proprietor, Joel Flanery, ness of one ear, with which I have quy— Pearl Shelton. you may never see again, as the above for all parts of the county. He is a son. Vocal Solo— Mr*. North Cherrin^.» born liveryman and knows how to prices show. Remember, nothing ex been $iHieted for 23 years. I can be N E W T O -D A Y . were in town this week. ton. win patronage aud give complete sat cepting instruments that came in this referred t > by letter or in person and The Dallas grange will meet in the The use of telephones in Dallas is will gladly unswer all questions. I re car will be included in this sale at Mias Simms’ New Bonnet— Winnie isfaction. Brown hall at 1 o’clock tomorrow, J. con»*antly increasing, there now be side at Shaw, Marion county, Oregon. Launer. these special figures. My ordtrs are t o w s FOR SALE A U D CARRIAGE FOR S A L E C. White, a state olfleer being present. ) or lo trod« for «lock by John Webster. V ing about 70 of them. The latest nd- — C. It. Durfee. to dispose of them as quickly as possi An Ax to Grind— Clarence Reyn The new summer footwear at Gay- jditions are M M. Ellis, W m . Fanil, C. ble. Gao. C . W i l l , olds. Convince yourself that E ly’s Cr^ana nor’s store must he in active demand, Dealer in Pianos, Organs and flawing EB 8 TERS IN TER N ATIO N AL DICTIONARY, Trio— Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Metzger and Balm deserves all that has been said ! L Fisher, Walter Williams, Luther & C o n s u m p tio n an d T u m o r Cured. loteet edition, for sole cheap ot thie office. judging from the number of persons Co. Machines, flalem. Eagle Point. Oregon.— Mr. Editor: Hallie Morrison. of it as a means of qui k rel’ef and fi seen leaving there with paokages. I desire to say to you, for publication, nal cura in obstinate c ses of nasal j DecUion of judges and award of Mrs. E. R, Fiske and daughter, They can fit you and suit you. bout m goats ro R s a l e b y m o r r is COUNCIL MEETINQ. catarrh and hay fever. A trial sife Grace, are here from Bostou, visiting f ia t I was treated by Dr. Darrin at prizes to each room. Huffbee near Folio City. Portland 10 years ago for tumor and costs hut 10 cents. Full size, 50 cents; her son, V . P. Fiske. A t a regular session Monday even consumption. I had a large tumor or S t o p s t h e C ou g h Sold by d.uggists or mailed by E ly ! There are groceries and groceries, ing Mils were allowed as follows: F, ENTY FIY E OOATS TO LET ON T H E Mrs. I. L. Bursou is brek from a abscess growing under my ribs, and it And works off the cold. Laxative bro- but non# of them have more enter H. Muecott, $2; J. J. Williams, $7.50; ^W brothers,.56 Warren street, New York, j L shore*, by N . Woodward, Northwest of Dallo«. hAd attained such a growth that my visit of several months with her father Mount Olive, Arkansas, May 17, 1901. moquinine tablets cure a cold in one prising and popular proprietors than J.M Grant, $25.60; M. D. Ellis, 9110. ribs were actually bulged out, and day. N o cure, no pay. Price, 25 Dunn's grocery in Dallas. Their can 75. The treasurer reported $1,439.31 Messrs. E ly Bros: Please send me j in Malheur county. 70 U N O JERSEY COW A N D C A I F FOR S A L S consumption, with corruption and cents. one bottle of Cream Balm, family size. ned goods cannot be beat in this coun received aud $573.56 paid out, leav L by W. P. Miller in Dallo*. Mrs. J. M. Campbell, who has been spitting bloo^l, was fast lessening my I think it is the best medicine for ca- ; ty. ing & balance of $865.95. An ordi staying with her son, Henry, for sever days of life. I was treated by Dr. Dar tarrh in the world. Very respectful- M o n m o u th M ay Day Exercise*. nance was read forbidding stock to al month* taking care of his ohildren, rin and a few months thereafter T was **• ROUND H R TRELLIS HOP POLES 11 ly— J. M. Scholtz. Last Monday afternoon tome 600 is at home again, he having secured a perfectly strong man and able to do feet lonr and from ft to 10 inches in By sticking close to liis business be eo staked aB to be able to cross a ameter wanted by Samuel Orr and to b* delivered The executive committee of the Polk the services of Mrs. Mack and her a good day’s work. Before treatment people assembled to witness the post and constantly advertising the desir- sidewalk. Councilman Fiske, Grant at hi« place in Rickreall. poned normal athletics and May and Cosper retired, having served out County Pioneer association, W . C. daughter from Monmouth. I could scarcely walk 100 yards. I queen crowning. The Lucas cadet ilile things lie keeps for sale Wm. their te'ms, and the newly elected Brown, Wm. Grant and Dr. Embree, want persons alllicted to personally hand discoursed sweet strains and the Fanil has built up a trade front the members, W. H. Bonis, E. F. Coad Rev. D. V. Poling, of The Dalles, A N T E D - M0 R E A D OF YE A R LIN G CAT- have begun to plan for their meeting remotest corners of the county. By W tie. Add reas. Poetmaater, Peedee, Urefon. spent Wednesday here with his broth call on me at Eagle Point, and learn small boys swallowed all the lemonade and C. F. Belt, took their places. The here on June 23rd. nticipating the needs of the farmers more of Dr. Darrin and his almost in sight. The down hill racq^rus won er. Presiding Elder Poling He had and nearly always having on hand standing committees were named as SECOND H A N D TANDEM, GOOD CONDITION, W e are in receipt of the first issue been called to Independence to preach wonderful treatment.— C. B. Matthews by Orville Gross, the potato race by what they call for they ltavj come to follows: Finance, Muir, Belt, Boats; J at Loo Hmith'e cyelery, $10. of the Falls City Leader, edited by the funeral of Mrs. Henry Patterson Dr. Darrin will remain at the W il Fred Ireland, the sack race by Elsie ousider him oue of their best real •treets, Yassall, Eakin, Belt; ordi Scott l^eavitt. It bristles with news who was a daughter of David Hedge*. lamette hotel in Salem until June Byers, the one legged race by Bums nances. Coad, llayter, Vassall; lire friends. and the home people are evidently 1st. The doctor’s charges are low and Powell, the up hill race by Lester By anil vatvr, Eakin, Vassall, Boats; ROISTERED JERSEY B U LL FOR SKRYICE 0 » The W. C. T. U. will meet at 2 0 reasonable, according to circumstanc ers, the (tinning broad jump by Chas. proud of it. It may greatly aid in the health and police, H ayler, Muir and R the farm of H. M. Brown. SA LEM BIDS. upbuilding of that section. W e shall next Wedn ?*day with Mrs. Kerne;, <»s and ability to pay. He gives free Murphy, the up hill bicycle race by Coad. Laces, insertions, embroideries and expect to see it get a good slice of the As business of imports nee will coim and confidential examination t » all, Roy Groves, the three legged race by WETHER, 10 N A N N IE A N D * K ID GOATS up all tne members should be prnseul. at the office or by letter. He tre ss Bvers A Holt, and the four legged utnmer corsets very cheap at the for «al* by H. 8 . B«ta near Dalla«, land notices. all diseases of the eye, car, nose, thn at. race by Byers & Murphy. In the tug New York Racket store, also lace cur catarrh and deafness, as well as uci te of war between the ILunplou hotel tains, curtain swiss aud counterpanes U O R B A L K - 8 $ ACRES OF FA EMIRO LAR D , 1« r milM north of D n U m . Coll on D. A. Svhroch, chronic, private and nervous diseases crew and that of the dining hall the Tlie same satisfactory shots of which on Goo. Brown placo for further information. of whatever nat ure, if curable ; no case roj»e broke and neither won. The they have been selling so many for taken if not. Out of town patients May Queen crowning had aio ised ten ye ire. flummtr clothiag for ev H, FARMER, NEAR PERRYDALE, IB treated with unfailing success through great curiosity and big expectation*, erybody. J% for tho P « f « wovon wire fosco. correspondence. One visit desiral 1 , which fell flat when that exalted per» feonage proved to be nobody but John but not necessary. W rite for eym*, That’s a good name for The washing you get done st the O ROOMS OVER RROWNR STORE FUR I tom blauk and circular. L e t’ers of Tyler. The w tiding of tbe four May steam laundry will never prove to be : oflceoor living room«. Emulsion. Children Tw for inquiry proinp ly anAwereiP Eyes poles was a beiutiful sight, the juniois of inferior quality. Giving satislac Scott’s M m t e C 0 RNE.P. tr,/tAO£ m a * ^ carrying < E th * honors. tested and glasses fitted. lion lias given them a hig trade in va arc like young plants. Some AKE YOUR WAGON R E P/IR IN O TU H U O ÍII \S a l e m s C r e a t e s t s t q r & --------------------------------- ohop In Dot 1 m . rious parts of Polk county. S c i a t i c R n e u m a t l s m Cured. will grow in ordinary soil. Strong’s restaurant in Salem will e “ I have been afflicted with saiatic reopened next Monday under tne ew spapers in p a c k a g e s o f m f o r is Others need fertilizers. G R E A T S A L E O F L A D IE S S U I T S ❖ As a veterinary surgeon D. D. Keel- management of Mrs. George F. Smith rheumatism for fourteen years,” say. conto. Apply hero. N O W IN PROGRESS. Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. "1 The nature of some children r has few equals and no superi ra. * Dr, Embree ha* taken an office over was aide to be around but constantly He has made a study of aniniHl ail H AVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A L L TIMES A T It would pay you to come to Salem for * Oefield’s store. a II fie red. I tried everything I could ments and has had many years of suc prevents them from thriving . tho vtry boot rot«« obtainable. 11. U. Campbell no other pi rpose th»n to (ret one of our * hear of and at last was told to try cessful practioo. on ordinary food Such chil O N. Harrington and wife, of Pi' « fim tailor made hi ts which ' e re Bell Chamberlain’s 1’ain Halm, w)il<-li I TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO» neer, have a newborn son. ing at surh big (eductions. dren grow right if treated right. M O NFY pcrt> at uoual rateo by Oat-ar Haytor, I»alias. i tlM, and was immediately removed It matters nut whutgentlemen,hoys Tbe reported rnarria/e of Mi** Isa j anti in a short time cured, anti I ant A ll they need is a little fer 10 Per ccntj* * bel Riddell in Portland was Ufttrne. happy to say it has not since return and young men want to wear, John o ne y to lo an at « per cent on p a u s to eoctirily. She is clerking there in the hig ed." W hy not ure this liniment and son's clothing emporium is the best tilizer— a little extra richness. J. L. COLLINH, Dallo*. place to buy it. Fur years (hat store get well? It is for sale by A. K W il department *t »re of Lipman A W olff. *<50 Per cent Scott’s Emulsion is the right hai stood in the front rank and so it 1 son. J R h a v e m o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o y m Read the big new ad of Brown A * dura this season. A big variety in treatment. W farm property. «1BI.KY A EARIM O F F O N E V E R Y S U IT . Ellis. They belie»-*» they «an make it headwear, socks and ahoea to please & to your advantage t > trade witli them Fertilizers make thingsgrow. H. L. Itnl- D and family and Hank the most fastidious, shirts of every W e empl y first class tailor sses to * and ask an opportunity to offer tl f Wagn*-r, of flmilhthdfl, are enron'e lo conceivable kind, and suits that will That’s just what Scott’s Emul make alterations h i d guarantee tit and proof. Southeastern Oregon with three please those who dress well. satisfaction in every instance. sion does. It makes children 'earns. F. 8 Smith, who lived *o \* g o t i c i rs f i e r e b y g iv e n t n a t t r e r * - north of Bethel, ha* bought a fine llM ilorotfnod haa Rieri hio flnal art <>unt ao o<V The families of Harry anil Arthur Guaranteed dinner rets of 57 pieces grow in flesh, gTOW in Strength, minintrator * acre farm tim e mile* east of Eugene of tho retato o f Neney S Parbor. fllarr have ntovi-d to the Bryan-Lucas ano Sattirriar, May lOth, 1*01. al 1 t"T only $6 st the Yokohama Tea store g TOw rich blood, grow in mind, •Jorraoeri, * for $:»,200. o'elnek, p ni . o f «airi riav. at tho eourity o- url howo«, mill at Fal's City. Di h s of sll kinds in quantities to ° __, , of Folk L-ounty, Oraven.' hao Leon Rieri by Uon, J , ❖ I hat S W h a t W e K «ib le i, Judo« of thè countv court for Miri eounty, Ray Kimea and wife, of Fulla City, suit and the pretth-st glassware you gTOW h a p p y . aa tho timo and piare for tho hMrinf o f thoMmo ha • a newborn son. evor saw much cheaper than yo'i make it for. All persone intoreoteri in oairi mailer aro herebv afe Z B ^ IR -IF L ’S J e w e lr y S T O R E Safeguards the food against alum. T. A. RiGGS, PROP, LOCAL AND GENERAL W A 2000 C hildren's F ertilizer. 8 r N M Final Settlement. t New Shirt Waists * 25 c«nts to $6.50. ♦ ♦ S N Thi* if fiatar* ta on mrmrj box of ih* f*aain* Laxative Bromo-Quinine 1 « * ▲ S Bwith* T O n i A . jt Tin Und iMHiwtluij» O J L . 0 T O R Z Jk.o $ Th$ Kin# Yoa H i h i Send for free sample. SCOTT k BO W N F., Chomioto. 400 Peorl St , If. Ye Sue and $» ou; ail dmegioto. l i Aori to tpp*ar at Miri limo ami ahow u u n , lf « a f thero ho, why «airi o< count ohoutd aot ho approvo* and tho art-ount orti lesi and clooed. Da'la«, orofon. Aprii t, I9*>t. O K. PARKER ariaitaiolf*tee. Towweewd * Kart abtornoy* fer oftoto.