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PROHIBITION TICKET. DALLAS BUSIN ES S H O USES. Job work done here— the beet. 1 here w ill Gome a lim e M. May ter, deniiet, Wilson building S T A TE . Fur Governor i u ; v . A. J. H U N .-A K E B ol Yamhill. For Secretary < f Slate x N. A. D A V IS of Umatilla. For Slate Treasurer T . 8. M c D A N IE L of «lulliiomah. For 8. of P. Instruction K. W . K E L S E Y of Yamhill. For Stato Pri iter W . W. BROOKS, of Multnomah. For Supremo Judge C. J. B R U ÌH T o f W aico. For Allorney General T . H . G O Y N E ol Tillamook. Congressman, first district R E V . H . GOULD of Yamhill. R The graduating caerelaea of the B< the) public school w II take place next Tuesday evening. I f the w jalber ie fair, there will bi a big crowd at the D>xie pt'uic to morrow. A i both bartiei favor the iuitiatlv. and referendum, of course it will car ry. Chas. McDonald is back front a vis it to his old home In Canada, anil Mrs Roup, formerly Mrs. Surles, is down from Mosier. W . I. Hooker, grandsons of J. J. Williams, and principal of the Browns FOR M E N O N LY . ville public school, will be married N* v C u r e tor T h e i r Dlseaaee a n d th e e June 4th. I n f i r m it i e s . Congressman, second district A neat picket fence adorns the front Scientific investigation, supplement R E V . F. R. S P A U L D IN G of Wasco. ed by experience, has shown ti.at ur of President Poling's home. inary diseases are more prevalent and The grandsons of E. T. Ingalls have C O U N TY . destructive to life, health sod happi b e n taking in tile sights of Portland. ness than any other class known to For Representative B. Z. RIGGS of Ball, ton. G. VV. 8tapleton and B. F. Jones, the medical fraternity. They are not republicans, will speak at Falls City coufioed to the low and degraded por For Joint Representative tomorrow evening, Monday evening tions of humanity, as many suppose, A. H . DODD of Falls City. Senator Mulkey and Mr Jones will but are to he found among the pure For Shrriff speak at Buena Vista and Tuesday >>f heart, the innocent, the truly pious H. 8. B U T/ of Dallas. and the wealthy. evening at Perrydale. Many of them are transmitted front For Commissioner Most o f the candidates for county parents to children, from generation It. A. P O R T E R of Harmony. offioos are making a quiet and so far to generation. Thousands of people To t Clsrk as we know manly personu) canvass suffer untold agony from their ravag J. F. H O L M A N of Dullas. for votes. ing effects and meet an early and un For Treasurer By rfuler of the ministerial associa timely death, often Ignorant of the T . D. P H IL L IP S , of Dallas. lion there will he a union memorial oauee. Though transmitted innocent For Assessor service at the Presbyterian church ly, the effects of these diseases are A. N. loo le, of M mmoutlt. next Sunday evening, the sermon to none the less terrible. I t is sad truth that the innocent are often greater For Coroner be preached by Rev. W. T . Wardle. sufferers than Ihe guilty. VV. S. C A R E Y of Dallas. Elder Russell will preach at Oak- Of all the organs of the body few are il.il“ at 3 o'clock next Sunday aud at more important than those engaged in Bridgeport at 2 o'clock on Saturday, the urinary functions. In perfect May 31st. health— that great blessing which so Finsnciul statement of declama few enjoy— oae will scarcely direct a W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N C tio n contest: Cash received. $44.30. moment's thought to those important T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL. Expenditures: 14 prize Irooks, $4.20; organs, and at the firet unpleasant programs, Observer, $4 50; tickets, symptom good advice, such as may be A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r Ilemizer, $2; piano rent, $6; postage easily obtained, should be immediate N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers and expression l>ooks, $1.40; one gold ly solicited. Among the chief and moat common In Ab re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s . medal declamation contest, $3 50: one gold medal scholarship, $3.50. diseases are seminal weakness and engraving medals, $150; music, nervous disabilities, or lose of nerve For groceries go to Osfield's. $2 50; badges for Legion of Honor, power. Thousands of young men and I have a few thousand dollars to $8.25; express on medals, 50 cents; middle-aged men suffer with nervous loan at six per cent on strictly first hall rent, donated by citv council to diseases fur years and may be ignor class farm securities.— H. G. Campbell. public schoal library, $7.50. The li ant of Ihe cause, when a little timely advice would make life’s pathway full Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's. brary will have quite a number of new sf cheer and happiness. When the booke added b cause of the liberality first symptoms of seminal weakness See prohibition ticket in this issue. of our city council. manifest themselves the sufferer is no Such seal as they are showing and so Judge Hartman, of Umatilla coun ticed to become dull and morose, and righteous a cause as they espeuie de- | serve a better outcome than will re tv, says there are over 600 republicans ¡a troubled with indigestion, though in ihe county of Umatilla who will the appetite may remain good. But suit from tbeir effoits. not support Mr. Furnish. H e says the strength vanishes, and the patient R. R. Ryan, socialist candidate for -he people there laugh at the idea of •trows thin. He becomes indolent governor, and Rev. B. S. W iLou will Furnish making a business adminis and debilitated, and loss of memory speak at the cum I house next Tues tration other than to his own adv>n- and all vigor of the sexual organs day evening. They ask the public <o tage. In derision they point te Ida may follow. In time he may fall into turn out and hear their side of the conduct while sheriff and deputy mar impotency— total loss of sexual power. question. shal. Among its terrible effects may be mentioned lose cf memory, confusion The biggest ovation ever seen at La County Road Superintendent Hunt Grande was last Monday evening, lev reports more good road work now of ideas, nervous despondency and wlieu Chamberlain spoke there. 800 being done in various parts of the general weakness. I t needs no mirror torches were in line and the whole ci county than ever before, The road to reflect itself. The pale face, the ty was illuminated with red fire. N ot supervisors have keen authorized to sunken eye, the downcast counte half the crowd could get into the op employ labor wherever needed in their nance, Ihe atoopiug, aged form— all era house, and there was wild enthu districts and to make the improve verve to announce the victim's trou bles. It seldom kills of itself, but op siasm. ments as permanent as possible. ens the gats to other diseases, such ss Some of the road fund will he retain Teachers for the Dallas public consumption and diseases of the heart ed for needed work next winter. school will probably be selected this The unfortunate cannot sleep. In evening. President Campbell, of our Normal that intermediate stage, between life President Harriinan of the South school, has been chosen president of and death, intended toi the recupera ern Pacific was in Portland this week. the state university. The popularity tion of the miud and body, he can he se lang maintained in eoanection know no real, for his dreams are dark H e reduced all railroad faros iu Ore with the Normal will go with him to and foreboding and the constant drain gon to 3 cents a mile, and it w is de Eugene. Prof. W. J. Crawford, of Ze •n his system robs it of its vital fluid. cided that the O K & N Company and na, has been made principal of the This affliction may be the result ef Northern Pueiflc will build a join', line excess on mature years. "M an is but down the Snake river from Lewiston largest school in Salem. a bundle of habits” — how essential he to Wallula. Brown A Ellis have Just received should start right in life, that his from the factory direct a large invoice mind should be full of sublime In 1846 Joint Phillips and his wife, of ladies’ muslin underwear which thoughts and pure conceptions. All Elizabeth, settled in Spring Valley will be placed on sale Monday, M a r of you who suffer from this disease ahd there raised a large family, all of 26th, and at the same data they will whom were regarded as among our •houlil lose no time in consulting Dr. begin to offer a great variety of it* Darrin, for the time may come when best citiiens. He died a few years dies' waists at half price. you will he beyond the aid of medical ago and last Sunday shs passed away Mrs. Attie Elkins Hare and her skill. at the old home place, ag d 82 years. No matter what you have taken, or Gently and reverentially they laid her husband have been up frem Portland to rest in the Zena cemetery, where visiting her uncle, W m , Grant, aud who has failed to cure you, cad and s i many of her friends had gone be other kindred. see the doetor, as he can permanently, safely and privately cure you in one fore. The graduating exercises ef the half the time, and at one-half the ex Five brick layers are making rapid Buena Vista school will occur next pens«' required by others. Thursday evening, and a tpeeial pro headway with the walls of Mr. Uglcw’s Dr, Darrin can be consulted free at building and will finish next week. gram ie being prepared. Tho class the Willamette hotel in Salem until Then the carpentering will be pushed will be addressed by Rev. Wigm ore, of July 6th. Hours 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 Monmouth. to completion. daily. The poor treated free, except Mrs. Robert Gaynor is in very poor mad cu e. The cure of seminal weak Ross Ellie and Hardy Holman Jr. ness, lost manhood, varicocele, hydro are over on the Siletz inspecting gov health. cele, tumors, goitre, pyphilii and stric ernment land. A conference including delegates lure n specialty, as well ns all chronic The Cuibono club met at the home from Washington and California hoe diseases. Batteries and belts furnish o f the Misses Brown last Tuesday been in session for some days at the ed if necessary. Eyes tested free and evening. After initiating Miss Ora Men nonite church near Polk, the glasses fitted. Collins and having a jolly, good time building being crowded full all the they were surprised by some gentle time. Wednesday there was an en PROCRAM men friends from Portland and treat thusiastic Sunday school convention Of Rickrcall commence ticnl exercises ed to ice (rtanr. Dr. Caiy ie having a nice front ad May 28th: Music— Miss Hallie Gibson. College and public school graduates ded to his home with increased porch Invocstion— W . E Goodell. wanting ñire photographs should go room. AftDr com pleting that John ■olo— W. C. Kantner, Jr. to C hernngton’s gallery in Da'las. M cKinley will build a neat six room Essay— 'The Advantages of a Col H s ranks among tho best artists in cottage for Mrs, Weaver just north of the residence of R. C. Craven.. lege Education” — Abraham Renipe!. tire state. Duet— Misses Gibson. Essay— "T h e Pacific Northwest ’— Miss Angelins Southwick. Violin Solo— Frsnk Miller. Is s e y —"O ur New Possession!” — Henry Clay Fox, Jr. Quartette. Essay— "Inventions of the Past Hundred Years”— Vida Mver. Vocal Solo— Angelins Southwick. T h e ! / W h i t e C o p h e p ' t h a o l Class Hiatory and Prophecy— L e S a l e h s g r e a t e s t s t o * j - Burch. Cornet 8olo— Frank Lucas. Valedictoiy— Rebecca Miles. GREAT SALE OF LADIES SUITS Vocal Bole— F. H. Morrison. NOW IN PROGRESS. Address to Claee— O. L. Starr. Presentation of Diplomas— Jas. Si I t would pay you to oome to Salem for monlon, Chairman Board of Directors. no other purpose than to get one of oar Music— Quartette, fine tailor made ttt.U which we are sell LOCAL AND GENERAL- ing at such big reductions. HARMONY. 10 Per cent.*» Ernest Brown ie down from Wash ington on a visit, and Frank Cham pion and family have moved there. to .*50 Per cent O FF ON EVERY SUIT. W e empl"jr firet class tailoreseee to make alteration! and guarantee fit and satisfaction in every instance. : s : New Shirt Waists : : 25 cents to $6.50. Risser’e guushop is headquarters for everything used by hunters and Whet you wi 1 wish you hail given fishermen. He keeps the lies* quality your eyes more a'teulion in youth. of goods and always gives satisfaction. Take time by the forelock and a (I l- a*. lar or two in your pocket and invest in Lynch, the blacksmith, keeps hi* a pair of glasses fitte t to your individ hammer a d » m il ringing all day t T ¿ B S ttJ U IE IY f o n t s ual case by a in a D who has made op long making things for people. M akes the food m ore delicious and wholesom e tics a study. Wo are prepar d to give you salis’action, with an optical edu laoaoss co.. saw vosa. cation and scientific instruments to Dunn’s grocery is a good place to go to have your appetite whetted up for measii e defetta. something good to eat. The very ap fective spraying compound for either er,” Rev. Matlock about "T h e Pupil” HERMAN W. BARR pearance of their food packages is ap (top vines or fruit trees. and Dr. Locke and Rev. Craig along petizing. the same lines. The pro|>er work of Scientific Optician, 120 State, Salem, state associations was discussed by J. L Stockton has decided to at Mrs. Wash, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Jonea, Men’s summer weight underwear at onee dispose of 50 suits for tuen and very low prices— 28c, 35c, 50c, 76e— 20 for boys, besides 100 pairs of pants, and Preachers Russell, Winter and PROGRAM best makes, loo The Bee Hive stere. and to do it has marked each garment Thompson. There being a financial deficiency, it was ordered that eaoh down to a discount of from one fourth Sunday school in the county be asked Ol the graSuaTing exercises of Pallas to one-third. $3 pants go at $2, and to raise 3 cents per member to meet Let J. J. Wiseman fit you out with publio school, May 27. a t 8 o’clock: $5 boys' suits for $3 60, while a $7 •aid deficiency, also that schools that every article of hardware needed. H r Invocation— "res. P olin g. man's suit can be had for $4 50. G«> had not yet paid last year’s claim be has a variety from which to select and Salutatory— Chesley Embree, at once and grab at these bargains. requested to send it to the treasurer. will please you iu both quality aod Piano Solo— Alfonso Manstou. Delegates to the state convention were price. Hew about your garden seed Recitation— Lydia Muscott. Prizes A w a r d e d . instructed to not pledge the oounty and tools. Solo— Ella Roy. For some time past spirited contests for over $30. By invitation from Dr. Recitation— Frsnk Ellie. .* • had been going on iu the public school Thompson it was decided to hold the Essay— Floyd Mver. Up to date goods and knowing how looking forward to a number of next convention at Independence. A t Solo— Frank II. Morrison. to combine material for the best effect prites offered. Four pupils of super- evening Rev. W igm ore, of Monmouth, Recitation— Elsie Dashiell. count big in millinery. Miss Hollock toi merit were to be selected from Instrumental Duett— Mrs. Leiteh has the latest and best aud kuowe all each room to apeak before the public, gave au address "G o Thou and Do It " which was much appreciated. The end Mies Rinser. ti. judges to decide in each case which officers for the ensuihg year are: C. about her business. Recitation— Clara Dashfell. * '* " were the beat two from each room. Leraasters, president; M. M. Jones, *•* Valedictory— Georgia Martin. They appeared at the city hall last Violin Solo— Frank Miller. The flour made at our home m ill is Wednesday and Thursday evenings, vise president; Anny DunD, secretary ; Gipsy (Prophet)— Etta Phillips. fully as good as any shipped here, and the firet and second premiums, Bonnie Smith, treasurer and corre therefore should be used iu prefer being books, were awarded as follows : sponding secretary ; R. A . Porter, M. Address to Class. E. Sargeant and N ellie Burk, execu Presentation of Diplomas— Chair ence. Room 1, Nellie Shew and Laird tive committee. A series of appropri man of Bo rd. Woods; room 2, Freda Launer and ate resolutions were passed. Announcement of Award of Prizes. W e are showing this season the Ava Coad; room 3, Wayne Green Male Quartet. wood end W illis Reynolds; room 4, See under New Today what some Pantomime— Nearer My God to most down to dale line of ladies’ shoes Winnie Danner and Pearl Shelton; peoole want to buy and wbat others at lowest prices ever known. The Thee— Five Girl«. room 6, Alice Grant and Vera Coe- have for sals. Advertising there al Bee lliv e store. Adios. per; room 7, Nola Coad and Lafe Fin most invariably brings the desired re aeth: room 8, Elsie Dashiel and Geor sult*. D eafne ss C a n n o t be C u r e d Mr. Blessing, who delivers for Ull- gia Martin. On Friday evening the by local applications, as they cannot rey’s feed store, says he ) b continually winners of the first prize in each room Blank notes and receipts for sale at reach the dif-easeil portion of the ear. surprised at the immense amount of again assembled on the stage to con thie office, also all kinds of legal There is only one way to cure deaf •tuff bought there for stock aud poul test for two gold medals, one worth blanks. ness, and that is by constitutional try. $10 and furnished by R. E. Williams, remedies. Deafness is caused by an the other costing $5 and given by the Nominees for justice and constable .% inflamed condition of the mucous lin Many ladies always go to the store school. The house was crowded un in the different districts are as follows; ing of the eustachian tube. When til standing room was at a premium, N o 1, J W Butler and D G Meador, this tube gets inflamed you have a of Mrs. Chace for their corsets, hosiery and the friends of each participant democrats; 2, J R Shepard and G H rumbling sound of imperfect hearing, and all kinds of underwear for them eagerly watched for the outcome. Crawford, republicans; D J Holmes and when it is entirely closed deafness selves and their children. Never was there closer attention to and B I Ferguson, democrats; 3, J 0 is the result, and unless the inflamma •*e the merits of the respective speakers. Adame, Joe Black, democrat; Hardy tion can be taken out and this tube Several good second hand sewing A t the ecd there was some variety of Holman, J S Ashbaugh, republican; restored to its normal condition, hear machines for sale cheap at Kerslake’s opinion as to where the medals should 4, A N Robinson and Alvin Robinson, ing will he destroyed forever; nine furniture store, and he has some mat go, hut the great majority favored republicans;C W Fagett and Elmer cascB out of ten are caused by catarrh, ting that will be Bure to pleaao the Freda Launer and Alice Grant, many Lewis, democrats; 5, J D Irvine and which is nothing hut an inflamed ladies. being uncertain as to which was moat J H Moran, republicans', Glenn Ire condition of the mucous surfaces. We meritorious. The judges concluded land, democrat; 6, W m Buttriuk, *** will give $100 for any ca.-e of deafness that Freda was entitled to the $10 republican for eonstable. New braids and applique trimmings mt-dal and A ’.'ce to the other, (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cored by H ull’s Catarrh Cure. Send came this week ; a very swell line. The The candidates for road supervisors for circulars freo. F. J. Cheney A Bee Hive store. S U N D A Y S C H O O L C O N V E N T I O N . in the different districts are aa fol Co., Toiedo, O. Sold by druggists, lows, the republican being named first The Polk county Sunday school 75c. H a ll’s Fam ily Pills are the best. Docksteader, the liveryman, is kept convention met in the Christian in each cate : No. 1, Roe* R ow ell; 2, busy furnishing teams to people who church at Dallas Thurscay evening, N F Gregg; 3, C H Farmer, G 8 N el S to p s t h e C o u g h son ; 4, Alfred Simpkins; 5, It Brunk ; And works o il the cold. Laxative bro- want to go to all parts of the county. May 8th, and after devotional exer 6, W E Goodell; 7, T W Hart, D P moquiiiine tablets cure a cold in one Good service and light charges win cises Rev. C A. Dotson, of Portland, Stapleton: 8, Thor.Strain,C W Leon gave an interesting address on "L ord , ard ; 9. E N Hall, J K Rhode*; 10, H day. N o cure, uo pay. Price, 25 trade. what wilt thou have me to do,” anil Mnxfield; 11, A J Hannum. J Hilti- cents. Shoes you mast have, and should he gave a blackboard exercise showing brand; 12, R R Riggs, L B e lie u ; 13, F ie ld Day. always get such as look well, feel easy how all the members of a family C E Schroeder, C W Boyle; H , J M A good crowd assembled at the Dal and wear long. Gaynnr’s store has a might he drawu into the Sunday Farley; 16, J W Ball, J N Jones; 17, las college campus last Saturday af stock that possesses all those qualities. school. After opening exercises next W R Howe, J M iddleton; 20, J L morning Rev. W . T . Wardle gave an Morrison ; 21, J 8 Talbott, Ira C Mehr- ternoon to witness the events, which *** address of welcome and M. M. Jones liug. were hotly contested and the winners The genial and courteous treatment responded. Enrollment showed del ss follows for first, second and third places: F ifty yard dash, D. A. Pol accorded to all at the Dunn grocery Ugntes as follows: Dallas, J. R. G. Again wo ask the people of Polk ing, 8. P. Bittner, Newton Guy; 100- has much to do with their success. Russell, W. T. Matlock, J, F. Holman, county to consider the candidates for yard dash, Guy, Poling, B A. Teats; They seem to take real pleasure iu Mrs. Holman, Letta Gates, M. J. Cos- office, not from a political standpoint, per, Minnie Black, W. I. Reynolds, but upon merit slon*. W bat candi 220 yard dash, Guy, Bittner, Teats; waiting on one. Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. L. dates would make the most capable, 120 hurdle, B. A. Teats, M. Teats, *** C. Smith, H . N. Rounds, Florence efficient and reliable officers; in short, Perry Baughman; half mile, Arnold, Ask the stage dtiver to bring what Kennedy, Anny Dunn, M illie Elliott, which onee would give the county tho Poling, Teats; 220 Hurdle, Teats, Guy ever you want from Salem. Mrs. Palmer, Mr«. Burk, \V. T . W ar bent service, laying politics aside. W e Baughman ; broad jump, Poling, Shaw, dle, W . H. B. als, Mrs. Boals, A. A. believe that in moat cases the demó V Muir; shot put, Bittner, Guy, Coad; discus, Coad, Gubser, Ellis ; hammer Society pins of all kinds can be W inter, M S. Locke, Chesley Em bree; crata have up the beat men. They throw, Poling, Gubser, Shaw; pole found at the jewelry emporium of C. Independence, K. J, Thompson ; Mon have made records that will bear tho vault, Lattner. Shaw, Baughman; H Morris, Silverware and other nice mouth, E. C. Wigmore, Mollie Petro, closest scrutiny. high dive, Launer, Poling, Ellis. The things for wedding or birthday pres Truman Baughman; Lewisville, J. W. Craig, Bonnie S m ith ; Perrydale, M. five receiving the highest number of ents. E. Sergeant, Fannie K e y t; Spring N E W T O -D A Y . points were Polfng, Guy, Bittner, Valley, W. B. Duncan, Samuel Phil Teats and Shaw. The team will meet New arrivals in mouarch shirts, all lips; Rickreall, Mrs. Goodell, Mrs. Monmouth here May 24th aud on the BULL FOR SKRTICR AT I I N R Y ths latest colorings, $1 and $1.60. Stoner; Falls City, Mrs. Tetherow; 6ti. ef June will go to the lnteroolle- S MORTHORN Fama In th« south * « « * ol Dalias The Bee Hive store. Montgomery, M. M. Jones, Mre. Jones giate meet at M cM innville. V Harmony, J. L. Guttry, Leitha Gut- ASTURAOS FOR A- FXW COWS A T MT fU r* W hooping Cough. Once again we some to tell why try. Am y Porter; Pleasant View, Jen Juvt v a t Ottawa. U v ln f watar. W B . Krahar A woman who has had experience people cau afford to come long dis nie Blanchard, R. A. Porter; Ballston, with thie disease, tells how to prevent tance! to trade at Fault's hardware Mark Sears; Portland, C. A. Dotson. A Y FOR S A L ! AT I t CRXT1 A 10« POCHOS. any dangerous consequences from it. store. I t is one of the mest complete Aftei appointing appropriate commit Apply bara. She says: Our throe children took stocks in the valley, everything is of tees it was decided that the officers o f . whooping cough last summer, otlr ba standard quality an i the pricee are al the association should be president, lUND, HRAR DALLAS. MAT 1«TH, A BLACK by boy being only three months old, ways moderate. I f perchance he baa vice president, secretary, correspond pinati clank, which tha awaar can |it by paytnc and owing to our givin g them Cham not what you want it will be at ouoe ing secretary and treasurer. Reports tar this not)**. from various schools showed the work berlain’s Cough Remedy, they lost ordered. to be in a healthy condition. Rev. uone of their plumpness and came R IS T lU RLKB RESIDENCI FRSFKRTYi SALEM TR A D E W A N TS . W inter gave a short talk on the im P r O R Apply out in much better health than other bara. portance of | ri nary work, Mrs. Bon children whose parents did not use One reason why the New York nie Smith spoke of primary methods this remedy. Our oldest little girl u f f r o c k rooe f r o m s e l e c t e d p e n a t Racket enjoys so constant a good aud Mre. M, E. Sergeant of their re would call lustily for cougli syrup he a dotan for th* batanee of the tonami. trade is because it always sells goods sults, showing that our influence ie Bring 60 or canta tend Iwakata to Dr. Im Klintwll at Smith - tween whoops.— Jessie Pinkey Hall, from 15 to 2() percent below regular never ending. Brothers Russell, Dot- «eld. Springville, Ala. This Remedy is for stores. Their expentiee being light soil and Thompson gave instructive sale by A. K . Wilson. and they doing a strintly cash busi talks along different lines and then it RAVEN BROS. W ILL PA Y TRE IIIO H U T ness enables them to sell at a small was decided that after paying expens C market prie* for wool nt hath Dalla* aad Bella L E T T E R LIST. ton. profit. es of the convention, the balance of These letters remain uncalled for in the collectione be sent to the state Q A t t SEASONED OAK FENCE POSTS FOR tola the Dallas postotflee for the week end In the afternoon Dr. O O U at S canta eaoh by Wm. Fanil. It is a standing rule at the steam treasurer. ing May fith, and parties «ailing laundry that no sloven work must ev Thompson talked about "T h e Book” for them will pleaee state that they er he cent out. Skilled help and and Rev. Russell about “ The Teach- Q A GOOD YOUNG GOATS AND SOME PtOB have been advertised: O U tor tala by H. C. Chrtetlaneon, utar lattea modern machinery enable the propri Mr Jack Gibson, etor to always satisfy bie customers. Mrs C J Hill, p O W g FOR HALF. AND CARRIAGE FOR SALS Mr Geo E Jones, or to indo for stock by John Webeter. Mr Cyrus Noyce, Many of the best homes ia Polk Rev Arthur S Orne, county are ornamented with table EBSTER* INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY, ware from the Yokohama Tea store. Mr Ram Olsoti, latest edition, for «ale cheap at this office. They have glass things almost ae Mr Roy Risclio Esq, brilliant as cut glass and elegant din Mr J 8 Workman, b o u t so g o a t s fo r b alk b y m o r r is ner sets very cheap. Otis Youug E»q. Hughes near Falla City. C . G . C o a d , postmaster. Rev. Mrs. Blair, from preached here 8unday. Tillam ook, D. W . Ralston, who is dealing in stock east of the mountains, was at home last week for the firet time in almost a year. Miss /aides Linden is teaching ov er in Washington and Oliver Leonard will thie week finish hie term here. U xitlvc Bromo-foifline ts **»^ o y a l P H F B It S a v e d HI* Le g . P. A. Dauforlh, of L-tGrange, (la., suffered fur six months with a fright ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured it iu five days. For ul cere, wounds, piles, it’s the best sa've in the world. Cure guaranteed. On ly 25o. Sold by all druggists. A t t e n t io n , S oys a n d C ! r l e . A ll the boys and girls wbo.havo no way to get to the picnic Saturday will pleaee meet at the court house square Saturday morning at 8:30 o’ol -ck and we will try to take you ell to Rick- reall. The teachers will accompany each wagon.— W . I Reynolds, Prin. -------— N ext Friday ie Decoration Day How about the resting piece« of your deadT Many a grave in this county shows eigne of neglect. Have you forgotten your loved ones gone before. The beet possible evidence to the con trary will he caring for the spot where they lie. Tha George lunch counter is pat ronised by the most prominent busi ness nten in town. Ae a veterinary surgeon Dr. Keeler, st the steel bridge feed yard, has hut few equals aud no superiors in the valley. I f you have a sick animal he can probably cure it. A t Johnson’* clothing «tore they do not make big promises and then fail to fulfill them. For year* and years they have l>«en constantly more firm ly ertablishing their reputation for re liability until now those who ere acquainted with the firm piece full faith in whatever they say. I f they tell you an article is ell wool yeu nev er find it otherwise. A ll Polk eounty people having eoep grease can xchenge it at the factory near the woolen mill foi either wash ing or toilet soap. They have an ef- O J R .fllT O Z V .X A a Tkla s ie a s te ie fe e e w « J t o e o f I t * ga e a le s B a k in g P owder scon’s W Emulsion A HAND TANDFJf, OOOD CONDITION, of Cod Liver Oil is the means S ECOND •t Lee Mmlth'c ry ek ry, #80. of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and JFKARY BULL FOR VRRYICR a* the farm of H. II. Brown. R F.OINTERKD children. When appetite fails, it re WETHER, 10 NANNIE AND 0 KID 00ATB stores it. When food is a 8 fer sale by H. 8. Bate near Dallae, burden, it lifts the burden. FARMER, NEAR PERRYDALE, 18 tgefl* When youlose flesh.it brings C H, • for the P*fe «even wire fence. the plumpness of health. When work is hard and WO ROOMS OVER BROWN'S STORE FOR rea# for office*er living ráeme. duty is heavy, it makes life T bright. a k e y o u r w a o o n r e p a i r i n g t o huoiies •hop in Dalla«. ft is the thin edge of the T wedge; the thick end is food. ew spapers in p a c k a o r s o f m for u But what is the use of food, N _cflM*. Apply here. when you hate it, and can’t di TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT l i f e Very MONEY heel rate* obtainable.- H. U. I'aaiphelL gest it? Scott’s Emulsion of Cod to lo an on improved farm fro Liver Oil is thefood that makes M onet petty at usuai ratee by Oeuar Hay ter, Dalla*. you forget your stomach. If you n ave n ot tr ie d It, e e i n r d for fr e e earn p ie. Its a g ree a b le ' ta e te will s u r p r is e you . f C O T T Jk B O W N E . C h e m is ts . P e a r • l I 1 S tr e e t. N e w Y o rla O c . and i d » 1 . 0 0 t all drum rista. ONEY To LOAN AT « FER CENT ON FAR« M tty. t i r » IÏAVE » J. L. COLLINS, Dalian money farm prep «Oy TO LOAN ON IMPROVE* SIBLEY à RAA IN fo