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L0CA1 AND GENERAL- j ________ Hop men can get an excellent spraying compound at the Soap works where they make auch a good laundry article. Polk county eoap greaae ! would be taken in exchange. Don't Stumble Through Life. I W H A T W E H AV E L E A R N E D D U R IN G T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - Abte S o u r c e s D la h o d u p for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e a d e r s In Abrevln ted P a ra g ra p h s . You cannot enjoy liting if you can not see how to live. The blind man is unfortunate and ia to be commiser ated, while you are simply s foolish man suffering by your fully. We will make your sight more nearly perfect. We will relieve your eyes. For grocerit s go lo Osfiekl's. I 1 1 itve it font lli"U8iinil dollars to loiin lit six per cent on siririly firsi flair (arm securities.— H. (>. CiniiptieU. H E R M A N W . BA RR Scit otitic Optician, 120 State, Salem. S|iectaclea itnti glasses at Pfennig’». M. Hayter, di ntist, Wilson building The F reshy ter iap ladies trill at '.heir i llllrcll this etening give a reception lo Rsv. W. T. Witrille and wile. UN 8EEN FORCES. Job work done liere— the best. The W. C. T. U. will meet witli Mr- W. ¡1. Boals on Wednesday af- teiuoon, June IIIII. Judge Boise this week grant il >li- voices to Dan Bobbins iiud Kllen Robins, and relused the application o Mary Leach for divorce. Decree- were granted in the eases ol Jr.rper is liar rick and Starr vs Rhods. The case of Hyde vr llyde war settled, and that of Harris vs Harris was paa-ed lo June 2.'frd. Mis. Ora Cusper won her ca-e ag dust the building a.-social ion and J. ft. Teal his against J. L Kart and Ma ia 8inith. x Grandma Farley s ipiite ill. We give all available county elec tion returns. The official count will lie made tomorrow, and next week we will give a full report. In hut few cases were the socialist and prohibi lion voles sent in from precincts. George Whitshoru has gone to work in Bryan's store and George Coad has taken his place at the depot. Alva Lynch of Dallas, and Miss Ad die Whitemah of Buena Vista, wen married Wednesday, and his host of friends gladly welco ed her here. Sacks furnished and best price pa:d for wool by H. L. (Jrider. Wednesday’s south bound freight train had a wreck near Dayton, seven cars being ditehed, The Dallas pas senger train could not pass amt went back on regular lime • eslenlay. The abandoned freight will arrive this evening. G r e a t S a l s of C o r s e t s . 50 cent grade.................... T h e i r V a l u e D e m o n s t r a t e d by D r . 75 cent grude ................... D a rr in N o « S t o p p in g at th e ♦ 1 grade.............................. W illa m e tte H otel. Auisttd by CUTICURA OINTM ENT, the Great Skin Cure» for preserving, puri fy*0^ and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rouçh, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, and for all the pur* poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP in the form of baths for annoying inflammations and irritations, or too free or offensive perspirations, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and bcautifiers to use any others. Complete Treatment for every Humour, 91. Consisting o f C u tic u k a 80AP (25c. ),to cleanse the skin o f crusta and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. C u t ic u r a O in t m e n t (60c.), to instantly allay itching, lnflamma* tlon, and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and G u tic u r a R e so l v e n t P i l l s (25 c .), to co o l and cleanse the blood. C u tic u r a R esolv en t P ills (Chocolate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odorless, eco nom ical substitute fo r the celebrated liquid C ctio u r a R esolv en t , as well as fo r all other blood purifiers and hum our cures. In screw- cap vials, containing 60 doses, price 25c. Hold throughout the world. British Depott ft JS, Chartefhouee 8q., London. French Depot) £ Rue de la Paix, Parie. F ottkb Dauo add C r ib . C obp ., Sole Props., BoetOB, U. S. A. “ All about the Skin," tree. Cord wood or 16 inch o.ik stove The chenpea* ever made in Ddlar. wood wanted at this office oil sub Cahimt platinum photos at fl.fiO per scription account. dozen. T. J. C h k h r i n o t o n . All m.mbers of the Christian Extras of every imaginable kind for church are requested to b . present at buggies, carriages and wagons kept by the morning service next Sunday as Wagner Bros. And they have hits of there is important business that must extras for machinery. You will be be attended to nt that time. W. T. surprised at the variety and quantity Matlock, pastor. of extras carried by them. Ask for Amos Strong, a well known Salem whatever you want and they will be man, died in Mexico this week. very apt to produce it. Sheridan's famous comedy, The Ri vals, will be presented by studeuts mid faculty of the Normal school at Monmouth Saturday evening, June 14th, for the benefit of their athletic association. Admission 35 cents, re served seats 50 cents. The Presbyterian Christian En ■leaver Society met at the home o 1 Sheriff VanGrsdel and chose Alex VanOrsdet as president; Miss Jessie Wiseman as vice-president; Miss Kate Wilson, secretary; Miss Ada Ostield, treasurer and Miss Rsa Wilson, John Diehni and family will go to organist. morrow for a week’s visit with Philo In the McCoy school taught by Miss math friends. Ella Carpenter, Eddie Merritt, Maggie Children’s Day services will be held Rohdj, Henry and Nina Slagle wen- neither iibsout nor turdy dining the at the Presbyterian church in con entire school yeur. nection with the Bible school. An The June issue of the Outlook, pub interesting program has been prepar lished at 287 Fourth Avenue, Now ed and all are invited. York, is called the Out-of-Doors num H. L. Fenton wants your wool and ber, and is full of choice summer read will pay the highest market price for ing. it. A dollar’s worth of 'vhitswash and a Rev. J. R. G. Russell will preach at little industry would make a great im Oakdale at 3 o ’clock next Sunday. provement in the surroundings of C. L. Hubbard and family are back many a home. See what I. V. Lynch from Ban Francisco where they saw H ud Win. Tatum have done to make many interesting tilings, and Missus their homes more attractive. Lydia Campbell and Vanule Hsrt Mrs. Lou Magruder has been up have leturned from a delightful trip from Portlaud and Mrs. Hattie as delegates to a young women’s con W ill:« ns Rhodes from Tasoma, while vention at Capitols, California. A. Shultz and wife are visiting their Fred McTitmnonds lias opened a sou, Sanford east of the mountains. lunch stand in rear of H. B. Plum F. J. Coad is having his house re mer’s cigar stand. painted a pure while and many other I’rof. Reynolds and Ilia graduating homes are being slicked up and m ide class went in a hack to attend the b.tter looking all around. The con graduating exercises of the Indepen trast with shabby places it stronger. dence school lust Saturday evening. Sonic cannot afford good houses but all can have things around them neat Mira Texie Edgar, teacher of the and attractive Red i raiiie school, reports that Etliel- Report of Upper SaR Creek school Agnes and Fas Cox, Clara, Eva, Ma, bel, Clarence and Her.ry Weger, Ir for mouth ending M iy 23rd : Enroll ma, Thomas and Groves Svron, An- ed, 26; average, 24 ; tardy, 11: visitors, i ie, Harold and Willard Ingermanson 9; not absent nor tardy, 10. Irene were neither absent nor tardy during Carter, teacher. the past school month and that she Last week's Falla City Leader had 9 had 32 visitors. final proof timber land notices, among A number of college students will them being Hardy Holman, C. L. go to McMinnville today to attend Burr, Walter Williams, David J the intermediate college athletic meet Grant, Joseph Wankey and Milo Woods. in which some of them take part. [Salem Journal] Unseeu forces are more powerful than seen ones. Electricity perforins cures silently but surrly. To this many thousand* who have been cured can testify. Many who know nothing of it op|Mise it; but tiutlialways meets with fierce opposition, which in the end only hastens on the victory. Wo Jo not profess to understand this un seen power, but joyfully accept the great boon to health, fteling that Dr. Darrin is ahead of the age, and is showing to the world this new method of cure. As an example we append Mrs. Dewey's card: To the Public; I was a patient un- ler Dr. Darrin's cure eight yean ago, and wisli to relate my experience that others may benefit by it. For many long years I bud been afflicted with diseases peculiar to my sex, dyspepsia and piiii. in my chest, heart and stomach. 1 hi d lost flesh until my weight was 105 pounds. After a few mouths electrical snd medical treat ment by Dr. Darrin, I recovered my health and gained 40 pounds, and am now enjoying good health. E. E. D kwey . W ONDERFUL -S 50 grade........................ CURE. O f a C a r m a n E d i t o r of O b s t i n a t e Deafness. (Portland Freie Presae.) The lack or loss of one of the Ave human senses isolatss a person thus ifliicted as entirely from the world as if lie was barished to a lone island. What gratification can bring us the society of our best friends and ac- inaintances if their voices do not reach our ear, or if, instead of it, we are only conscious of an indistinct inurinui? With the loss of hearing all joy and pie sure dies within us, most so in the domestic relations snd family life. The song of our children sounds from the lips but does not reach our heart, their thanks and prayers are an empty sound. No birds sing in the branches for us; no sound from the whole nature reaches our ear— a feeling of sorrow and de spair fills our hearts. It makes no diffe.ence if our suffering is due to an bstinatc cold or other causes. To give our readers a case, the more convincing because taken from the circle of our nearest acquaintances, we refei to Mr. J. J. Kern, who suffer ed for five years ago with a disease so obstinate that his mind began to suf fer. Mr. Kern was at that time editor of the Nachrichten and Freie Presse, and the loss of hearing and the con stant noise in his ears proved a great obstacle in his business. Dr. Darrin cured him by clever treatment und the evil lias never returned. C ard from C. C. P ratt. Mr. Editor: For 20 years prior to going under Dr. Darrin’s treatment in Portland five years ago. I had been badly atHictcd with catarrh of the stomach and bladder. I was terribly bloated witli dropsy and dyspepsia. I had given up all hopes of relief, but banks to Dr. Darrin, I was cuied of all the above mentioned diseases, and I still enjoy the best of lioalth. I re side at Coos City, six miles from Miirsbfleld, Oregon, and will gladly answer any questions, by le ter or in person. I heartily recommend Dr, Darrin. C. C. P katt . D r . D a r r i n ’« P l a c e of B u s i n e s s . l)r. Darrin can be consulted free at ihe Willamette hotel, Salem, until Ju ly 6th, from 10 to 5 daily ; evenings 7 to 8 ; Sundays 10 to 3. All curable chronic diseases, lost manhood, blood taints, stricture, errors of youth, ca tarrh and dealness, are confidentially trinted. Cures of private diseases guaranteed, and never published in the papeis, and no eu es publi-hed ex cept by permission. Most cases cun receive home treatment after a visit to the doctor’s office. Inquiries an swered und circulars sent free. Bat teries and belts furnished, with full directions for their use. Eyes tested and glasses tilted. ---------- ♦ • • ----------- C O U N TY COURT. PROBATS. H IG H G RAD E C L O T H IN G -* Like we sell shows plainly the maik» of skill ful workmanship. Every suit we sell is guar antced for fit, fashion and finish. SUITS 17.50 TO 120. UNION MADE OVERALLS 50c. *1 FANCY SHIRTS AT 65c. New style stiff bosom shirts in ail sixes for men. MEN8’ WORK SHIRTS 40c. Double front, back and shouldir, assorted col ors MENS’ NKCKWK >R 23e. All styles, excellent offerings in new goods. THE FAMOUS GOBDEN HAT *3 made in all colors and shapes for men. m T n ANI) B O Y -’ HATS *1 T 6 *4 ALL KINDS, COLOKS AND STYLES. Sibley, J. Henry Gee, Tsaac Lnnibright and W. 8. Murray w<re appointed appmi - ira of the property of the I.ebold tui nor heirs. Hearing of the final account of the Knchel Davidson estate was ocutinued until Saturday, June 14lh. The administrator of the Cora M. Jordan estate is to be discharged as soon as he files Ids final receipts. H o w to Avoid Tro u b le . Now is the time to p-ovide yourself and family with a bottle of Cli.inh.r- IIU Diarrhoea l/IB laiu’s Colic, Cholera and_ ltemedy. It is almost fir U I ' I io be needed before the sunint rcu a und if procured now may in your trip to town in the night busiest season. It is everywhere ad mitted to be the most successful med icine in use for bowel complaints, both for children and adults. No fain ily can afford to be without it. For sale by A K W ilenu. Vernie Compton, son of Mrs. A delie M-iger«, wa« visiting Rev l) H. Mu- CulUgli in Red Bluff, Cal., last week. 35 Ceuta. 50 ceuls. 75 cents. 11.15. T h e B i e - H iv r . R o a d It In H i s N e w s p a p e r . George Scliajb, a well known Ger man citizen of New i-chanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Valkszeitung. He knows tlist this paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns, aud when he saw Chamberlain’s Pain Balm advertised therein for lame hack, he did not hesi- tafo in buying a bottlif of it for bis wife, who for eight waAjt, Imd sttflered witli the most terribi* pains in her back and c. nld get no relief. He says: ‘‘ After using the Pain Balm for a few d tys my wife said to me, ‘ I feel as though born anew’ , and before using the entire contents of the bottla the unlesrahls pains had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties.” He is very thankful and hopes that all suffering likewise will hear of her wonderful re covery. This valuable liniment is for sale by A K. Wilson. C h i l d r e n ’s D a y P r o g r a m At Baptist church June 8th, 11 a. m : March ; song, school; recitation, La- verne Hubbard; recitation, Giucie G .tes ; traveler, soldier, sower, three children; the t-ellised vine, Cannie Mitchell; the flower of the mine, Nor ma Holman; song, school; I have a precious cisket. Kate Hughes; a wel come to little lambs, two children; first psalm. Belle Elliott; solo, Miss Glennie Jorduu, loving and giving, two children; hidden sweets, Cora Vanskike ; swarm of bees, six children ; God sees, Sylvia Mitchell: duet, Kate Hugh.s and Zyljiha Brown; smiles and gentle words, Je sie Elliott; five jewels, five boys ; only little children, Maud Dodson; a little sermon, Maud Fisher; solo. Zylpha Brown; temper ance boy, Kolaml Holman; valedicto ry, Harry Taylor; B o n g , school. S tops the C o u g h And works off t he cold. Laxative bro- muquinine tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 cents. P io n e e rs ’ R e u n io n . The next annual rciin on of Polk county pioneers will be held at the Dallas city park Saturday, June 21st. The musical programme will be under charge of Mrs Chace, and Frank K-rslake will look after the committee on games and sports. Able speakers will be chosen to deliver addresses ap propriate to the occasion. Arrange ments are being made to provide a variety of pleasing amosemen's. All pioneers -huuld try to bo present, as some of them would probably never again attend such a meeting. The executive committee are W. C. Brown, Wm. Grant and I)r. Emlrree, and J. W. 1-ewis is secretary of the associa tion. , Dr. Keeler, the veterinary surgeon, j has cured many a sick animal in l ’-dk county. He has made a thor ough study of animal diseases and j knows how to treat them. Clothiers all up and down the val- 1 lay have lieen bragging about what attractive tilings they have for sale. G. W. Johnson and Co. have made but liltie noise sbout their offerings, but somehow they sell the goods alter others have failed. The reason is su periority of material, style and make, See that collar? Well, when you tc say nothing of the fact that they examine it you know that there is generally under-ell the other fellows. only one laundry that can put such an exquisite color and faultless finish N O R M A L C L O S I N G E X E R C I S E S . on it, and we modestly aunounce that The arrangemesla for the annual t was done at the Salem steam laun commencement exercises of the state dry. Normal school at Monmouth are now fully completed. The following pro CO UN TY SEAT TR ADELETS gramme has been arranged and the The Dallas mill is paying 57 cents outlook is for one of the most prom for wheat, and baa plenty of bran at ising in years. Saturday evening, the 85 cents and chop or shorts at |1 a 14th, Sheridan’s comedy, The Rivals, will be played by a strong local com hundred. pany. Sunday, tlie 15th, at II unlock Ktv. T. L. Elliott Jr., of Portland, will Mr. Risaer’a firearms and ammuni p-each the baccalaureate sermon. tion are of the very best quality and Monday, the 17th, at 2 p, m. will oc lie has good cutlery aud umbrellas for cur the Class dsy exercises and the le. Have him to do all your small students reunion at 8 p. in. Tuesday repairing. It won’t cost much. at 2 p. m. is Field day. Society en tertainment in tlie evening. Wed *.* nesday. at 10 o’clock, Commencement As a milliner Miss Hallock stands The following Seniors from s class of in tlie front rank. The nicest bats 25 will take part: Miss Elva Wheal being worn in this county wars put don, Salutatorian; Mr. T. C. Allen, together by her. She is located just Valedictorian. Misses Mona Fait, uor'li of the postoffice. Ora OvefliuBzer and Neva J. Whitney V will each deliver an oration. A life- Let the proprietors of Dunn’s gro- size portrait of Pres. T. F. Campbell rv figure with you when you want a will be presented to the school by the bill of groceries. If you have produce Memorial Association, composed of for exchange they will treat you light. the Alumni of Christian college, the State Normal school and members of Try their syrups. Ihe Senior class. Il is expected that the presentation speech will be made Many people miss it by not gotting by Hon, W. D. Fenton, who will also all their hardware at Fanil's store. Il address the class. The presentation is uaeUas to particularise because lie speech will be responded to by Justice keeps everything used by all the peo Wolveiton. The Alumni banquet ple. How is your stock of lub icaling will lie held in the afternoon and the oils, don’t you need a new ax, hatchet, hammer or chisel, have yott plenty of reunioc in the evening, Mrs. Hallie Parrish Hingra, of Salem, will furnish milk pans and granite ware, are your some special numbers during the ex gimlets and augers as good aa they ercises. ought to be, and have you a good sup ply of nails oil hand. C O L L E G E C L O S IN G E X E R C IS E S . Every month Ullrey’a feed sloie takes in aud pay* out several hundred dollars for stock aud poultry feeds. He also handles the very be.t floor. See what he has for puny chickens or beasts. l ake a peep into the show window of Jewelsr Morris and you will see many nice things that you would like to have. Then step inside and soe how reasonable are his prices. *.* Gaynor’s shoe store knows no dull siason for people must have footwear at all times in tlie year. Better goods you cannot get aud their prices are down to low water murk. *-* Men’s cummer underwear, extra good values, special 25o garments. The Bee Hive stere. ••• Dockstvader’a stable furnishes a big percent of the attractive buggy and carriage tesmayou ace flitting through the country. The public know where to go for good treatment. Sunday, June 15— 11, bac. a laur eate sermon ; 8 p. m., annual sermon before the Christian Associations, Rev D, V. Poling, of The Dalles,Oregon. Monday, June 16— 8 p. m., annual m e‘ ting of the Soroaia literary society. Tuesday, June 17— 10 a. m.,annu J meelimg of the hoard of trueteea; 2:30 p. m., annual musical recital; 8 p. m., annual meeting of the Homo literary eociety. Wednesday, June 18— 10:30 a. m., hueineaa meeting of Alumni Associa tion ; 2 :30 p. ni., annual meeting of literary association; 8 p. m., Alumn' program and banquet. Thursday, June 19— 10:30, gradu ating exercises. Govern»r Mrs. Satie Snyder Cook ia up Irani McMinnville among kindred. Her fathor, A. V. R. Snyder, ie in the government service in Alaska. Tin re ia more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many yrara doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treatment pn n muced it incurable. Science lias proven caUrrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney <fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, ia the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspooulul. It acta directly on the blood and mu- coca surfaces of the system. They of fer (100 for any case it faile to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. C heney A Co., Toledo, O, Sold by druggists, 75o. Hall’s Family Pills are the beat. Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain tlie hands or spot the kettle (except green and purple. Sold by A, K. VVilsoa, 10c. per package. Two tilings in the treatment of na sal catairh are now fully understood. First: the drying process ia a delus ion that produces more mischief than benefit. Seoond: science, common sense and experience proclaim Ely’s Cream Bahn )o be instant relief, and final, certain cure. It cleanses the diseased membranes and never makes the patient aneeze. Price 50 cents. Sold by druggists and by Ely Broth ers, 16 Warren street, New York. Mias Lorn Butler, of Monmouth, was recently married to Lawyer Conn at Lakeview, where she was teaching. Cheater Ellis and wife have a new born daughter at Sheridan. W. S. Buell ia carrying the mail be tween Sheridan and Grand Ronde. NEW TO-DAY. 15 YF.AR OLD 1400-POUND HOR8K FOR Mis or to trade for a mare by W. J. Critchlow at ▲Irti«. Everybody along tlie Salem road can have Mallcarrier Fiddler to bring “ Our little daughter had an almost them anything wanted. fatal attack of whooping cough ami bronchitis,” writes Mrs. W. K. llavi W1 en you have a particular job of laud, of Armonk, N. Y., “ but, when blackamitliing take it to Mr. Lynch. all other remedies failed, wc saved her *•* life with Dr. K ing’s New Discovery. When ladies want extra nice wear Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, alsir used this won- ahlea for themselves and their child deiful medic’ ne and today she is per ren they should go to the furnishing fectly well," Desperate throat and goods emporium of Mra. Chace. Cor lung diseases yield to Dr. King’s New seta and hosiery in variety. Henry Stump and wife are living Discovery as to no other medicine on in the residence property of Robert earth. Infallible for coughs and You can get a good sewing machine Gaynor. colds. 60c and f 1 bottles guaranteed or nice malting very cheap at the If you want a good job of repairing by all druggists. Tiial bottles free. Keraluke furniture store. New goods done on your wagon or vehicle go to constantly arriving and second hand Wagner Bros.’ shop. C h ild re n 's Day P ro g ra m At the Mithodist church next Sunday articles for sale or exchange. The Falla City Muccabee picnic has a**. evening: Voluntary, Mrs. LeiIch been put off until some time in July song, school; prayer, pastor; recita Better groceries than tlie Dunn Exercises appropriate for Children’: tion, Hullie Hart; song, Both Morri boy» keep would be hard to find. Ma son; recitation undaong. class of girls; ny farmers frequently buy from them Day will bo given at tho college chapel recitation, Willie Caldwell; song, pri hy the wagon load. Produce taken in next Sunday evening. inary class; recitation, Dolly Burke exchange at best prices. J. L. Truman and Mist Clara Hop vocal solo, Carl William«; in«trmnen per of Iude[>endei'ce, have taken out a 8A LE M B U S IN E S S W A N TS . tal sole, Johnnie Foley; duel, Hallie wedding permit. Morrison and Erma Smith; solo, Or For over twenty years Strong's res A petition ia out fora rural mail dr Collins; reading, Wintlia Palmer; vo tauraut has taken the lead in the eity. livery route from Amity to Ballston cal solo, Johnny Foly; cornet solo und return, taking in aliout 25 miles Will. Howe; recitation, Pearl Burke; T. J Cronise ia now proprietor of solo, Dora Bradley; quartet; vocal so Win. Parker, E. H. Gravel and Oeo lo, Mra. G. N Clierringtou; song the Elite studio over the Dalrymple Sargeant are Ballatou delegatus to the store where Miss Sperry was for So school. long. He has engaged one of Ihe heal Woodman district convention a Woodburn June 18th. A T e r r ib le Exp lo sio n operators in the Und. “ Of a gasoline atnvli burned a lady Vevu Morrison was over from Salem he e rightfully," writes N. E Palmer laat week attending the public school Month after month for more than a of Kirkntan, Ia. “ The be-l doctors closing exercises and visiting kindred couldn’t heal the running sore that year past the New York Kackit has had a constantly increasing trade Miss M. L. Hampton closed li followed, hut ISiickled's Arnica Salvt Having gooda that please the people | sc 1ns >1 at Crowley, May 29th wit It a| entirely cured her.” Infallible f u -, C'-rns, sores, boils, bruises, akin and selling them an low accounts for propriate exercises am! theao ptipilr ui-euses and piles. 25c at all drug the big stream of trail« lo that store. wer« on I he roll of honor— Myrtl YV.iiU;. Nora Smith, Alice Kiggrt, Alma gists. - - — - * --------- ------ a ih ! Ethel Crowley. There were A big crowd assemble! at tli« George R e d u c e d Rates. fifteen visitor« during tlie term. lunch counter every day for dinner. The Southern Pacific will make Mrs. E. C. Hall, of Moscow, Idaho, special rates to San Francisco on the occasion of the convention of tlie No The Yokohoms Tea store does a big in having a fin* monument erected in the linen« Viat* cemetery to the mem bles of the Mystic Shrine, ut that business in all kinds of table-»i r imint in Juno. Tickets will he on Many beautiful designs in dishes and cry of Iter husbt nd. sale from June 3rd to 8th inelusiie, gluaaware. All kinda of apices u ni and will he available fur stop-overs in extract*. California. Full inf urination relative to rates, limits and oilier conditions A beehive of industry would be an will be cheerfully supplied by all lo appropriate name for Stockton’* store. cal agents of the Southern Pacific. Thu ladie* for many mile* around say “ Consumption can bo cured.” have found out that it ia the beat EOLA. Nature alone won’t do It. It needs place lo gut things for themselves and help. Doctors say On election day Mrs. R. Brunk fur their children to wear, hence the nished meals to all who wished them. crowds that gather there daily. The Mrs. Julia Howard and daughters fair and courteous treatment by clerks Is the best help.” But you must are going to California lo live. ha< much to do with the satisfaction continue Its use even In hot Rev. W. G. Elliott Jr. will hold rendered. weather. Unitarian services at the school hours If jro« have no« trie<1 It, lead f«r f i * , n m p k . next Sunday afternoon. Saves T w o fro m Death. [ DOCTORS “ Scott’s Emulsion O Laxative Bromo-Quinine Rev. Jaa. Thompson, of Albany, will preach in the Prefbyte'isn church at McCoy next Sunday evening. P ennoyer Dead. In 1855 at the age of 24 years he came from New York to Portland and was admitted to the bar. but never practiced law. He taught school for a few years, hut in 1862 changed to the lumber business at which be was very prosperous for many years. In 1886 he was elected governor, and served for eight years, no other gov ernor having held that uffioe so long He was mayor of Portland for two years, beginning in 1896. He had positive conviotiona on all important queationa and Itarlosaly expressed and curried them out, so matter who op posed. He was in some respects ec centric and while governor did sever al things that gave him a worldwide notoriety. As n citizen, business inan aud public official hia life was pure amt stainless. He died suddenly laat Friday in I’oitlandat the home where he had lived for so long. No man in the city had more warm friends. SCO TT S t i l . r ifa t t a li« ja e a mtmry boa o f l b « Our Rocca correapondent says that Joe Blower is again on hit claim, t h a t Tons Wright is hack from Philomath, and that Mr. Dunn and three passed through to the agency. Bears tka .S T O R I A . ■ TM KM Y n K n O A S T O n i i U, yfTte IM Y n Hen t >TH CORDWOOD AND 1MNCB OAK STOVR weed wan tod at this office ou subscription. SECOND HAND BINDER WANTED, quire bare. G' OOD IHOBOUGMBHEI) POLAND CHINA 1 YEAR old boar for sal* by 0. E. Focht at Ballsten. OHN DIEHM, NEAR DALLAS, WILL CLEAN and repair your well in first class shape. AY FOR SALE AT »5 CENTS A 100 POUNDS. Apply here. H R RENT 81'RLES Apply here. F RESIDENCE PROPERTY. u ff rock eggs from B se lec te d pen a t 50 cents a dozen for tbs balance of the season. Bring or send baskets to Dr. Ira Kimball at Smith' RAVEN BROS. WILL PAT THE HIGHEST market price for wool at Isoth Dallas and Balls* ton. IECOND HAND TANDEM, GOOD CONDITION, ) at Lee Smith’s cyekry, #80. EOIHTERED JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE at R ’ the farm of H. M. Brown. il, FARMER, NEAR PERKYDALS, 18 atfaot • for the Page woven wire fence. C T WO ROOMS OVER BROWN’S STORE TOE rsat for offices or living rooms. T a k e y o u r w a g o n r e p a ir in g to h u g h e s shop in Dallas. IN PACKAGES cents. Apply here. N RW8PAPBRS I O f M FOE U HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT the very best rates obtainable.—If. G. OampbelL ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO pert; at usual ratea by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas, M on ey t o loan M at security. « per cen t on farm J. L. COLLINS, Dalles. y y -E HAVE MONET TO LOAN ON IMPROVED farm property. SIBLEY* KARIN f , Final Settlement. XJOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN TEAT TME IT* lì derslfned bee filed hia Usai account as a * inlnlatrator of the estate of •. P. Unrub, dereaeed, and Saturday, July Mb, lfM . a l 10 s'tleck, a. ra., of said day, at the eounfty eoart house, of Polk county, Oreusn, ha« been fixed by Boa. J. K. Slblev, Judge of the county court for said county, ae the time and place for the hearing of the same All persons Interested In said matter are hereby a«* tifis i to appear at said time und show carnee, If »ay there be, why said acceunt should aat b and the account settled and closed. Dallas, Oregon, June I. 100«. DAVID PETBHS, tnwssead * Matt attorneps far « Final Settlement. »TICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- deralfned administrator of the estate of Malana N* Vanderpoel, deceased, has fllsd his final account ae such administrator In the county court of Polk oaunty Oregon, ami that said court has set the hearing thereof on Saturday, July 6, 1902, at the heur or 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day,and all persons having objections to the sains are notified to present tnem to said court on er before eeid time. Dated, this 6tb da) ef June, 190«. 1« M MNP0ON. Townsend A Hart, attorneys. Cull for Warrants. o t ic e ib h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t a l l r w - I-aid county warrants of Polk eeunty, Or «rea which were presented and J, "No« ........................... .. ' Mid f«W want of Binds," prior to Aug. m, 1900, am paid upon presentation at my office. latercsS «11 n«»t be allowed on the sai ue alter the date of ♦him ee ties K. Y. DALTON. Oountf *" Deled, Dallas, May «8. I ff » N For Sale. R o W N B , C h e f i i .l i , 409-415 r » « l »» t« « i. W «w Y ork, joe. sa d 1 1 00*. all drwggtat. A d o n a t io n land c l a m i , n o t if ic a t io n Lewisville and i:.o * -e a fu culti vati* n. All f-n«se and e«n* fem-e I. House, two hares an I or ini Iidre «vn premises. A. WING