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I LOCAL A M ) G E N E R A L . The Happiest Gin Cord wood or 16 inch oak stove | wood wanted at this office on sub- ! scriptiou account. H. L. Fenton wants your wool and | will pay the highest market price for it. A b le S o u r c e s D ish ed u p for O u r I The cheapest ever m a d e in Dallas. N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers ¡Cabinet platinum photos at $1.50 per In A b rev la tod P a r a g r a p h s . d ozen . T. J. C h k r k i n g t o n . Extras of every imaginable kind for For groceries go to Oilfield's. buggies, carriages and wagons kept by Spectacled ami glasses at Pfuunig’*. Wagner Bros. And they have lots of M. Huy ter, dentist, Wilson I » • extras for machinery. You wdl b< surprised at the variety and quantity of extras carried by them. Ask for Job work done here— tlie best. whatever you want and they will be If you want a go« d job of repairing very apt to produce it. done on your wagon or vehicle go to Sacks furnished and best price paid Wagner Bros.’ shop. for wool by H. L. Crider. Dillard Elkins, Armand liiggs and Dick Madison have gone to their tim My little son had an attack of ber claims over on the Siletz. whooping cough and was threatened Ralph Hill has been chosen to teach with pneumonia; but for Chamber the seventh and Miss Zulu Myer the lain's Cough Remedy we would have second grade in jlte Dallas public had a serious time of it. It also saved him from several severe attacks of school. croup.— H. J. Strickfaden, editor See posters about the pioneers’ pic World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. nic and read in this issue what is said For sale l»y A. K. Wilson. about the interesting and exciting All who are interested in politics sports for that occasion. should file away for future reference Marble Cutter Hawkins, of Inde this week’s Itemizer containing the of pendence, does such good cemetery ficial count. work and deals ho fairly with all pa In reply to inquiries we have pleas trons, that he gets nearly all the tomb ure in announcing that Ely’s Liquid stone work in Polk county. Cream Balm is like the solid prepara Will those intending to furnish us tion ot that admirable remedy in that stove wood or cord wood please bring j it cleanses and heals membranes af it as soon as they can. fected by nasal cat irrh. There is no drying or sneezing. The Liquid Cream Charlie Wolfe, who 1ms been in gov Balm is adapted to use ny patients ernment employ at WaGiington City, who have trouble in inhaling through is now en route to Manila where lie I the nose and prefer spraying. The will work for Uncle Sam. price, including spraying tube, i« 7.) The citv council have issued a r e -! i-e its. Sold by druggists or mailed by quest that the grass be mowed in Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New front of all sidewalks. Every family York. should have pride enough to keep bo4,h front and rear of their premises | Railroad fares from Dallas have in a sightly condition. Most Dallas I been reduced as fellows: Smithfield homes have been more or less improv 20 cents, Perrydale 35, Ballston 50, ed this spring, but some still show Whiteson 60, Sheridan 65, Portland $1.90. signs of laziness. Dentiotry receives an addition to Pomona grauge will meet with its ranks in our city by the arrival of Highland grange on Saturday, July Dr. F. J. Friedrich, whose announce 28th. The change in date is on ac ment may be seen in today's isaue. count of the pioneer picnic to be held in Dallas on the third Saturday. Amos Holman has returned from The reception to Rev. W. T. War- Eastern Oregon improved in health. dle .and wife at the Presbyterian Ed Blessing and Kirk Vanskike are church last Friday evening was large now proprietors of the Pioneer livery ly attended ami the participants bad stable, having bought out E. W. Ful a delightful time, including refresh ler. ments. The city hall is to have three dozen Our railroad is having a M r amount, new chairs and the gallery is to be re of travel and a big rush of freight both seated. ways. On the depot grounds there is District Attorney Hart attended a large amount of stave timber, cord circuit court in Salem this week. wood, fir and oak lumber, which is go Frunk Rein hold, of Salt Creek, in ing away ut the rate of from six to ten seriously afflicted with cancer of the car loads each t.*ip. stomach. Miss May Fonts and little broth* r ate here from Ohio visiting at the Jas. Wilson has returned from his home of Prof. Countryman. She and mines out south. His father, A. K. Mrs. Countryman were former fellow Wilson, is in poor health. teachers. Rob. rt Hatton is driving the Salem The graduating exercises of the Per stage while Boss Fidler and wife an rydale public school will occur Friday visiting their folks over in Marion. evening, June 20th at the Christian Jesse Berry, his mother and his sis church, to he followed by an ice cream ter. Mrs. Hashrook, have moved from social at the school house. Red Prairie to North Dallas. Prof. Countryman . teacher of Greek Presiding Eld r Fitch will preach and Latin in our college, has resigned at the South Methodist church tomor to accept a similar position in an Io row evening, and hold quarterly con wa college. ference at the close of the service and Henry Bowerman is the new Free will also preach Sunday morning. Methodist preacher at Falls Ci«y. Dr. W . C. Kautner will deliver the Chesley Craven and wife have been annual address and Rev. A. A. Winter visiting her kindred at Corvi llis. the occasional address at the pioneer The railroad fare from Indepen gathering tomorrow week. dence to Portland has been reduced Mrs. Allie Townsend, of Dallas, has to $1.95, and now the steamboats will been elected grand worthy matron of lower their rates. the Eastern Star, it being the highest Principal Allingham of the Inde office in the gift of the lodge. She pendence school will qtiif teaching was a teacher in our public school for three years and served four on the and engAge in stock raising. board of examiners. She has been TI h re is more catarrh in this section very popular with the Masonic order of the country than all other diseases in the state. put together, and until the last few Fred West went to Corvallis W ed years was supposed to be incurable. nesday to arrange for playing there For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and pre "The Henrietta.’’ scribed local remedies, and by con Paris McCain, whose donation land stantly billing to cure with local claim was the present farms of W. W. treatment pronounced it incurable. Stockton and A. B. Chandler near Science has proven catarrh to he a Ballston, died recently in Seattle, constitutional disease, and therefore aged 78 years. He crossed the plains requires constitutional treatment. in 1847 and ten years later married Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured Mias Francis Jane Story. He was a by F. J. Cheney <fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, brother of Mrs. G. W. Graves near is the only constitutional cure on the Sheridan. markei. It is taken internally in The Oregon Handle Manufacturing doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon fill. Company, of Nawberg, Oregon, want It acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. They of selected second growth oak butts in car load lots. Here is a chance for fer $100 for any case it fails to cure. Write to Send for circulars and testimonials. an enterprising citizen. Send for circulars and testimonials. them about it. Address, F. J. C h e n e y <fc Co., Toledo, Dr. Lowe, the well known optician O, Sold by druggists. 75c. Hall’s who has been coming to Dallas for Family Pills are the best. over ten years, is coming soon. IN K D R O P 8 FOR DALLAS. Lynch heats them all at blacksmith ing. In town is »lie who ling receive«! ail engagement or wedding ring pur chased here. Our Block oljcw elry in Mrs. Cbacg sells neither eggs nor particularly well tuipplied with those bacon, put when it comes to furnish articles of feminine adornment. The ing goods for women and children sellings are unique and the workman she takes the lead. ship excellent, and last but not least the price is lower than ot Iters ask for At Keralake’s store you can trade the saute goods. your old furniture for new,or you can get cheap things for temporary house keeping. He deals in camping goods. W H A T WE HAVE L E A R N E D DU R IN G T H E W E E K FR O M A L L AV A IL- » I HERMAN W . BARR Scientific Opticiau, 120 State, Salem, NEW USE FOR E L E C TR IC ITY . (Salem Staten man.) Electricity, long used in the labora tory for experimental purposes only, is fast coming before the public as an agent of great value in the arts and in the affairs of everyday life. By | electricity power to drive machinery can he utilized at the distance of miles from its source, and by electricity— thanks to Mr. Edison's recent discov eries— our streets and houses are lighted more brilliantly than by gas. While all these results are ev dent to the public at large, there is still an other field in which the use of elec tricity is rapidly working a profound reformation— tlie field of medical sci ence. The following remarkable cures performed hv Dr. Darrin, show tlie new uses for electricity: C a ta rrh , C o n s u m p tio n and Bron ch itis C ured. Mr. Editor: I will lend my name to the long list of cures performed by Dr. Darrin. Fifteen years ago ca tarrhal and bronchitis troubles com menced to annoy me, and seven years later a complicated lung trouble showed itself. All efforts to cure were fruitless, until coming under Dr. Dar rin’s electrical treatment eight years ago. I am happy to say I am cured. I attribute my long-continued good health to the healing influence of elec tricity, which restored me to a per manent sound condition. T am news agent on the Southern Pacific K. R., and will gladly answer questions at my home in Mount Tabor, Or. J. A. L i n d s l e y . T h e F o li o ■wing Le tter S p e a k s Vo l u m e s for Dr. D a r r i n .s M o d e of Tre a tm e n t. Dr. Darrin, Dear Sir: It is with great pleasure ami a thankful heart I wish to inform you that 1 am cured of salt rheum, which I have suffered with for 25 years, at times so had that my hands would crack t«. the bones, and my body was also a fleeted. I have no words that can express my thankful ness to you. Mrs. E. Sherretts, of Vancouver, Washington, has known my condition, and can he referred to. Refer anyone to me at Gaidner, Or. Very respectfully yours, M rs . M artha D a il y . $1,000 S q u a n d e r e d . Mr. Editor: I feel it my duty to say that Dr- Darrin cured my wife, years ago. She had been affected for 20 years with kidney complaint, dia betes and pain in the hack. Many j physicians had given her up, after having paid out over $1,000 for her ! treatment. We only saw Dr. Darrin I one lime. He gave her remedies and advice, and from that day to this her symptoms have never reappeared,and I am 8n pleased with his treatment that I have placed her under his care for deafness. I live near Medford, Or egon. C. M o r r i s . Dr. D a r r i n ’s P l a c e of B u s in e s s . Dr. Darrin gives free consultation at the Willamette Hotel, Salem, until July 6th, from 10 to 5 and from 7 to 8 daily. All curable chronic, acute and private diseases confidentially and successfully treated. Circulars and question blanks sent free to any ad dress, and correspondence solicited. Most cases can receive home treat ment after one visit to the doctor’s office. Batteries and belts furnished, with full directions for the use. Cross eye. rupture, tumors, varicocele, hy drocele, seminal weakness and stric ture cured. Diseases of women an im portant specialty, quickly relieved. The poor treated free, except medicine fiom 10 to 11 daily. Eyee tested and glasses fitted. Dr. Darrin’s terms for treatment A re now $5 a week, or in that proportion of time, as the case may require, ex cept in special cases. The poor treat ed free, except medicine. Read It in H is N e w s p a p e r . George Scliauh, a well known Ger man citizen of New Lebanon, Ohio, is a constant reader of the Dayton Valkaseitung. He knows tliut this paper aims to advertise only the best in its columns, and wlieu he saw Chamberlain’ s Pain Balm advertised therein for lame hack, he did not hesi tate in buying a bottle of it for his wife, who for eight weeks had suffered with the most terrible pains in her hack and could get no relief. He says: "After using the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, ‘ 1 feel as though born anew’, and before using the entire content* of the bottle the unbearable pains had entirely The stage from Salem brings things vanished and she could again take up for everybody along the way. her household duties.” He is very *** thankful and hopes that all suffering All kinds of footwear appropriate likewise will hear of her wouderful re covery. This valuable liniment is for for summer may he had at Gaynor’s store. They handle nothing else, sale by A. K. W ilson. therefore have an extra large stock fiom which to make selections. HO! FOR N E W P O R T. O r e g o n ' s Favorite S ea sid e Resort. Recognizing the advantage of New port as a summer resort over oilier seaside resorts in the northwest, and to make it possible for all who desire to do so to spend their vacation by the ocean waves, the Southern Paci fic company, in connection with the Corvallis and Eastern railroad, will place on sale, effective June 15th. round trip tickets from all points in Oregon on the Southern Pacific to Newport, good for return until Oclo her 10th, at specially ieduced rates. For full information please inquire of your local agent. H o w to Avoid Troub le. Now is the time to p-ovide yourself and family witli a bottle of Chamber- Inin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over, and if procured now may save you a trip to town in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere ad mitted to be the most successful med icine in use for bowel complaints, botli for children and adults. No fam ily can afford to be without it. Fur sale by A. K. Wilson. ..... ------------ + • ♦ ------------------- LETTER 8 i [j Ullrey’ the feed store man, the best brands of flour and ways furnish bran and shorts ot hav and oats for horses, as chicken feed. handles can al for cows well as At the Dallas mill they are giving 57 cents for wheat and have shorts, bran and chop at standard prices. Their flour can’t be beat. If your door locks or sewing ma chine« are out of order Mr. Risser can make them work all right. If any of your tools need repairing or sharpen C l o s i n g Exe rc is es ing he will do it right away. He sells Of Oakhurs* school. Song, The For firearms und ammunition. est Hymn, school; recitation, The La zy Boy, Lola — ; recitation, Vacation. C. II. Morris, the popular jeweler, Ralph Van Pelt; recitation, Unknown Belle W olfe; Dialogue of the Flowers, keeps a fine stock and has a big trade. four primary pupils; Lily song, by If your ryes bother you, lie has glasses school; Recitation, Village Black that will make them feel all right, smith, Lelta Plankington; Village Rubbersmith, Randolph Butler; solo, Another big shipment of summer By The Seashore, B* lie W olfe; recita goods 1ms arrived. Men’s Oneita knit tion, The Toad’s Toilet, Johnny Van union suits, ladies’ jersey ribued union p,*lt; Not Ready for School, Carrie suits in summei weights, fancy lovers Murray; solo, My Old Kentucky knot ribbon, stylish sun bonnets, nov Home,’ Randolph Butler; dialogue, elties in chat^lain hag*, fancy sweat Tom ’s Practical Joke, Belle Wolfe, ers and new line of Monarch shirts. Ma**garette Murrav, Paul Hunter; so For up to date goods visit the Bee lo, The Lazy Scholar, Lola Syron ; e* Hive store. say, Mystery of the Woods, Eflie Plank’ ugton; solo, Oregon, by Belle W olfe; recitation, Lying Brings Sad Pretty summer hats quite cheap at ness, Willie Murray; song; Birth of Miss Hallock’s and some very dressy the Leaves, school; The Lay is Done, ones that cost a little more. Tell her Maigrette Murray; select reading, whit you want and she can produce Belle W olfe; solo, Speak to Me, Eflie if, See her head ornaments. Plankinton; dialogue, Paul Hunter *** and Randolph Butler; duet, My Mo If you have never traded at Dunn’s ther’s Bible, Ethel Martin and Marg- rett Murray; recitation, Violet Pfand- grocery give them a trial and our hoefer; recitation, Norma Holman; word for it you will be pleased. Be duet, Birdie Dear, Belle Wolfe, Eflie sure to ree them before disposing of your vegetables and other produce. Plankinton ; address, C. L. Starr. ..... « -------- *** LIST. —1 —rrf-------- These letters remain uncalled for in the Dallas postoftice for the week end ing June 9th, and parties calling for them will please state that they have been advertised : Mr Andrew C Bittlc, Mr Frank Demnern, Mr W F Hughes, Mr David Lachance, Grover Pound, P i o n e e r P i c n i c Sports. R 8 Vest— 2, Here are some things that may be Mr Charley Walters. witnessed by all who attend the pio C. G. C o a d , postmaster. neer gathering here on Saturday, Jum* 21st: A 50 yard dash, a 100 S to p s t h e C o u g h sard dash, and a dash of 220 yards, a And works off the cold. Laxative bro- 120 yard hurdle race, a 440 yard run, rnoquiniuo tablets cure a cold in one open to all amateurs, and a mile run day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 The relay race, hammer and discus cents. throwing, pole vault and high jump will he interesting events. All pio F o u r t h of J u l Y at D all as. neers over 70 may enter the 25 yard Mayor Ellis requests us to announce I dash, and the 50 yard dash will he open to all fat men weighing over 22” that a meeting will he held at the city pounds and then the hoys under 10 hall Saturday evening for the purpose will run a 50 yard race. The Dallas of naming committee* to take in hand and Polk station teams will play a the matter of a celebration at this T r f E \J/rV /h h e C o r n e r ( t r a . de . game of base hall. Prizes will he giv place on the 4th of July. --------- » - — en for all events, which will take S A L I M S G R E A T E S T S TORE- A S u s t a i n i n g Diet. place in the afternoon on the college These are the enervating days when campus. as somebody has said, men drop by I the stinstroKe as if the Day of Fir** HIGH GRADE W o o d m a n U n v e i li n g . S had dawned. They are fraught with CLOTHING«** On next Sunday afternoon the mon dairger to people whose systems are ument recently placed over the grave | poorly*sustained; and this lends us to Like we sell shows plainly the mark« of skill _ of Neighbor Boyd by the Woodmen «*y. in the interest of the less robust of »lie World in the cemetery here, j of our readers, that the full effort of ful workmanship. Every suit wo sell is guar will be unveiled by the officers of , Hood’s {Sarsaparilla is such as to sug- antced for fit, fashion and finish. Monmouth camp, of which he was a ' gest the propriety of calling thi* tiled- SU IT« $7.50 TO $20 | member. A special motor at 3 o’clock i icine something besides a blood puri- UNION MADE OVERALLS 50c. i will bring over Monmouth camp and I her aud tonic,—sav, a sustaining diet. circle, hand and choir. They will he | It makes it much easier to hear the $1 FANCY SHIRTS AT 6.5c. New style stiff bosom shirts in all sizes for i met at the depot by Dallas camp and I heat, assures refreshing sleep, and will escorted to the graveyard, where the without any doubt avert much sick men. ! beautiful and impressive unveiling ness at this time of year. j ceremony of the order will take place. MENS’ WORK SHIRTS 40c. All neighbors are requested to he at J. H Townsend and wife, Ed. Bid Hart* Double front, back and shoulder, asserted col i the hall at 2:30, sharp, so that Dallas dle and wife, E. C. Kirkpatrick and 5ehtfflier g M a rji ors camp can make a good showing in wife. C. F Belt, Oscar Hay ter and U. T a ilo r- the procession. Members of the drill E. Williams attended the Masonic and TTaJ* MENS’ XECKW E vR 13c. team will meet at 1.30. C le ft« Eastern Star grand lodge meeting* in All sly lee, excellent offerings in new goods. Portland thi* wstk, Mrs. Townsend THE FAMOUSGORDEN HAT $3 and Mr Buidle being grand lodge of made in all colors and shapes for men. ficer*. S AND BOY*’ HATS $1 TO $4 (O C A B T O I1 T A . a l l k in d s , c o l o r s a n d s t y l e s Tfci. . ( r a s t e r , j , <m w f T f box o f U m ( « « l a » B oojstka l i t Kind Yw Hi«« Aiwijrt Bou£tit Unlive that Bromo-Quimnea.^ t *** Get your grocery order filled at Dunn’s store and you will be pleased with both the quality and the price of tlie good*. They seldom tail to g i'e complete satisfaction. *** The leading livery stable in the city is kept by Mr. Docksteader. He wins most trade by giving the best service. All his patrons speak in praise of their treatment. *** Our corset selling is great, nearly ev3ry lady having bought one last week. Now is the time to lay in a supply ut the reduced prises, 50 cent kind for 32 cents, $1 sort at 72 cents and $1.50 sort now $1.15 at the Bee Hive store. w»™ tide for tin) leaat money. Ladies’ white sleevel ss vests at from 10 to 30 cents, and men’s summer under- wear at from 2a .» 75 cents, summer hats, summer shirts and summer suits. __0__ Hhoe» you mn«t have and the N»-w York Racket will give y< u the boi.t ar CAH TOnlA. Bsar. tks C &täZÜ t /I A K ad Y'.» H w Bfloÿt i "TT* The justice and constables elect are as follows: District 1. J. W. Butler, D. O Meador; 2 J. K. S h e p a r d , B. I. i Ferguson ; 3, Hardy Holman, John 8. Ashhaugh: 4, C. VV. Pagett, Elmer Lewis; 6, J. D. Irvine, J, H. Moran; <J, 8. L. Stewart, Win. Buttrick. Strong's restaurant still maintains Here is ■ list of the road lupervia- its past proud reputation for good ors elected : Diatrict 1, Rasa Rowell; meals. 2, N. F. Gregg; 3, C. H. Farmer; 4, A. 8imkins; 5, K. Drunk;#, W. E. CO U N TY COURT. tloodell; 7, D. P. 8tupleloa; 8, Thue. Strain; 9, E. N. Hall; 10, H. Max- COMMISSIONERS. | Held ; 11, A. J. Hannum;12, R. B. John Teal. Setli Riggs. ! Riggs; 13, C. W. Boyle; 14, C. L. Will. Ridgeway, John Quirk and Hawley: 15, J. M. Farley; 16, J. N. Jas. Savage were appointed to meet Jones; 17, John Vliddle'on; 18, Chas. Surveyor Ground, June 17th, to view Aikman; 20, J. H. Mulkey; 21, Ira and survey the proposed change in Mohrling, the county road as petitioned for by V. P. Fiske, E. C. Kirkpatrick. W. Jas. Wooden and others. G. Vassail and Frank Kerslake are The Sheriff was ordered to make a delegates to the Woodman convention deed to H. G. Campbell for Dallas lot at Woodturn uext Wednesday, and sold for tuxes in 181)5. tha circle delegates are Mrs. J. C. The sheriff was ordered to make Guvnor, Mrs. J. H. Dunn and Mrs. proper credit» on tho 1901 tax roll for Ed. Shaw. erroneous ass-ssment of bank stocks Henry Winn was brought to jail of A. N. Bush, H. E. Failing, H. W. last Monday from American Bottom Corbett and W . P. Creasy. for assaulting his brother the night The election tally sheets having before. been wrongfully locked in tho ballot We promise that should you use boxes, tlie clerk was authorised to un lock them uud proceed with the offi Putnam Fadeless Dyes and be dissat isfied from any cause whatever, to re cial count. fund 10c. for every package. Monroe It was ordered that when district Drug Co., Unionville, Mo. Sold by A. order., are p.esented to the county I K. Wilson. clerk he »hall draw warrants for the same on the proper fund, and bring Last week W. J. Critchlow, of Air- the orders into court at the next term. lie, authurizsd us to A d vertise lor a month the fact tliut he had a horse I 'L L * A LLO W ED. for sale or trade, and now eomes an J D Irvine, election account. $ J4 50 order to take it out for the horse is O E Leet, same................... 8 30 sold. 5 20 Lee Kowdl, same................. Morning sermon at the Presbyter 50 00 H B Conper, same. . . . . . . . . 2 50 ian church: Who is He, Evening Amiv Wilson, same.............. 2 00 sermon : Only God Satisfies, Cordial F .1 Morrison,same .............. J H Dunn, same................... 2 00 iuvitatiou to all. 2 00 Independence bank, same. . . Early Monday morning two convicts 2 00 killed three guards and escaped to the A Wolfe, tam e....................... 12 20 woods near Gervais, where two mili J 8 Montgomery, tame........ 15 30 tia companies have them corralled. 8 L Siewurt, same................. 6 70 K A Taylor, u m i ................. Frank Oviatt, same............... 3 10 Pastor Russell will preach at Liber Ira C Powell, game. . ............ 17 60 ty at 3 o’clock Sunday, 2 70 C W Pagett, same................. From Oakdalo; Chas. Farley is 7 00 Frank Gibson, same............. J W Kirkland, same............. 8 20 hauling slaves and Joe and Tom Card Ben. Thompson has a new I) J Holmes, tame................. 9 50 wood. 2 10 barn and Mrs Dennis a dozen young Wallace Yates, same............ J G Van Orsdtl salary ........ 166 38 turkeys of the Lee strain. John and 160 28 Lulu Rowe are working at Newberg U R I.aughary, same............. 86 53 and August Bowman is helping Mr. C L Starr, same..................... J T Ford, same....................... 50 00 Petersen build fence. 62 50 E V Dalton, same................. Milo Woods, game................. 40 00 NEW TO-DAY. 50 00 W F Nichols, same............... 66 62 J E Sibley, salary................. Selh Riggs, salary................. 12 00 SMALL «AND OF SHEEP Te EBNTON SHARKS J B Teal, gal ary........................ 8 80 J by Mr«, lu i Masontber near Oakdal«. 50 00 3 00 Dr Pfaudhoefer, pauper ac. . u s in e s s o p p o r t u n i t y — t o thr r ig h t Clay Mfg Co., sewer p ip e .. . 169 10 party w« will givo exclusive sale of our product Polk county. Require limited advance payment H L Fenton, lumber .......... 12 66 in for good*. Address international Fewer Vehicle Judges and clerks of election 771 80 company, Drawer O ., Stamiord, Conn. 2 00 E C Kirkpatrick, election ac. W F Muecott, same............. 1 75 OTH CORDWOOD AND 16-INCH OAK 8 TOVE 25 00 T J Fryer, stock inspector,.. wood wanted at this office ou subscription. J D Irvine, justics cou rt.. . . 40 85 55 00 p O O D SECOND HAND BINDER WANTED. IN- Irwin Hodsou Co, stationery Glass ik Prudliomme, game. . 22 50 I T quire here. 78 25 J C Hayter, s m e.................. M D Ellis, lights................... 15 00 MOROUGHBRRD POLA1 POLAND CHINA 1-YEAR Davis & Buttrick, roads, etc 83 00 old boar for tale by Ü. E. Focht at Ballston. J M Sebring, same............... 50 00 25 00 OHN DIKHM, NEAR DALLAS, WILL CLEAN Frank Brown, same............. 150 00 B Tarter, same..................... •ad repair your well in first ciass shape. K A Link, same..................... 9 60 T B Huntlev, same............... 57 64 AY FOR SALE AT S 6 CENTS A 100 POUNDS. Tho» Fennell, same............. 21 25 Apply here. Martin Bros, same............... D A Critchlow, hauling ........ 30 00 yoR RENT 8URLE8 RESIDENCE PROPERTY. E W Thompson, circ court. 3 50 l Apply here. Tatom it Black, team hire. . 4 75 W M Welch, school sup........ 15 00 UFF ROCK EGOS FROM SELECTED PEN AT H G Campbell, rent............. 10 00 50 centHa dozen for the balance of the seaaon. Bring or »end banket 8 to Dr. Ira Kimball at Smith- F A Doutv, pauper a c.......... 16 50 field. / 8 00 I) G Moador, same................. 16 00 Mrs Anna Huntley, same . . I) HAND TANDEM, GOOD CONDITION, F E Mver, assessing............. 78 00 gE C at O N Lee Smith’s eye 1er y , $ 80 . Tracy Staats, same............... 65 00 A W Fink, same..................... 101 25 EOISTERED JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE at Jackson White, same............ 57 50 B n 1 J II Some people wonder wrhy’Mr, Faull is constantly adding so many thing* to his stodk of hardware. The reason is because he is daily selling so much that he has to keep on ordering to avoid having a broken stock. He takes a pride in always being prepar ed to furnish at once whatever his customers want. High water quality Da lla s C o lle g e c o m m e n c e m e n t . at low water prices is the rule at that The commencement exercises ol store. LaCreole aotdemy and Dallas college will be held from the 15th to the 19th 8 T A T E C A p T t A L H I N T S . of June. The class is composed a* An ill fitting or unbecoming hat follows: Eva Wash urn! Eugenia will detract from both the comfort Phillips graduate from the icftdemy ; and the appearance of any man. The Merton G. Ellis, Newton L. Guy, W al Johnsons, who are clothiers to the ter I Ford and Bird a Guenther grad people, have all kinds and all sizes of uate from the Elementary course of headwear. Give them an idea of what (he college, receiving the degree of you want and they will produce the Bachelor of Elements; Charles Chace, article. If it be a stiff hat that suits Albert Cairnes and Emmit McSherry you best they have it, or if you wish a receive certificates from the college, soft one they have a variety of them. having computed the course in Busi ness and Commerce, The baccalaur' — o— «fate sermon will be preached by Pres Humane farmers do not hitch their Poling Sunday next at 11 and the horses to outside racks while in town annual sermon before the Y. M. and Nearly ill of them from Polk county Y. W. C, A. will be preached at 8 p. 1 ave their animals at the steel bridge m. by Rev. 1). V. Poling of The Dal feed vard. les. These services will be held in »he M. E. church. The exercises dur A spray that wifi quickly make lr»p ing next week will all he held in the lice go dead can he had at the soap chapel of the college building. The works and it i* excellent for spraying public are invited to be present. roses or fruit trees. Thus destroy the M ONM OUTH. pests about your place. Good milk cows sell readily at from — o— The prettiest fruit dishes and mush $40 to $50, and Henry Ebhert ha* howls you ever saw may be found at traded his property for a $200 driving the Yokohama 'lea store. Their din horse. ner sets are qu te handsome and cheap The training school graduating ex too. Try their flavoring extra, ts. ercise* occurred Wednesday evening. —o— Mr*. R. M. Smith and son, Roy, are The daintiest *i.ks that ever came visiting at Heppner. along m iy he seen at Stockton’s Blacksmith Chute is repairing John Their lining silks neither stretch nor te r, but keep a garment in good I Ferguson's threshing engine. shape. Sec their beautiful silk organ Mr. Cal breath, of Parker, has bought die* and notice their Lansdownes, the John Powell farm near Cooper which make such elrgant evening ; Hollow. dresses. In furnishing goods tie y | have everything for women and child- j Uncle Joe Emmon* Im* been at the ren. In men’* wear U hi they are! point of death for several days. ready to please customers. The George lunch counter daily mak»* scores of hungry feel satisfied , and happy. —o— I’eihaps Ihe he»t photographic op-| orator in the city is at the studio of, T. J. Cm nine over Dalrymplc’a «tore,, where »11 the former patron* of Mi»« Sperry may feel «uro of being pleased., i K R 1 the farm of H. M. Brown. H, FARMER, NEAR PKRKYDALE, IS ig«nt • for the Page woven wire fence. C »pWO R()OM 8 OVER BROWN’S STORE FOR m l lor offices or living ake T your w a g o n r e p j ir in o Tg h u g h e s shop in Dallas. ew spapers N cents. in p a c k a g e s of m for Apply here. 1 » HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT the very best rates obtainable.— II. G. Campbell. o n e y to l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m p r o M M perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, o n e y t o lo a n security. at s per cen t on far m J. L. COLLINS, Dwilss. HAVE MONEY W E farm property. TO LOAN ON IMPROVE» SIBLEY R KAK1N Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. o t ic e N is h e r e b y g iv r n t o d e l in q u e n t taxpayers that th* (delinquent tax roll for the year 1900 is now in my hands for collection amt that payment thereon must be made at once. N o te s is hereby given that if «aid delinquent taxee are net paid on or before July 15, I N I , I shall immed iately proceed to levy on property to satisfy said tax cw Dated this 11th day (A June, V902. J G VAN ORSDBL. Sheriff of Polk cousty, Oregon Executrix' Notice. V O T IC K IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. Hannal» I t Barker, have been appointed executrix of the will ami testament of Elizabeth Phillips, deceas ed. 4M person» indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment terne,and all those having claim» airain«: the same, will present them, du'y autbenti u t ted, to me at ray home near Zona. Polk county r (»reran, within six months from the date of this» notice. HANNAH PHILLIPS-RARKKR, Executrix of the last will and testament and estate of Elisabeth Phillips, deceased. Dated at Dallas, June 5, 1902. Call for Warrants. IN CUBA where it is hot all the year round fScott’s Emulsion! sells better than any where else in the world. So don’t stop tailing it in summer, or you will lose 1 1 what you have gained. ! arnd for a fire sampl*. SCOTT n now NR, 409-41 s p*»r1 Street, New Yo»k. 50 c. an«l $1 - all druggist*. ’OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T1IAT ALL UKT- paid county warrants of Polk ensraty Oregon which were presented and endorsed, “ Net peid foe i want of funds,” prior to Any. 1<\ 1W0, wiU lie» paid upon presentation at my office interest wilt i not be allowed on the some after the date of Mils n** tne k . v. d alto n , County Treasurer lu te d , I»alias, May * , H * ! N For Sale. 4 .A DOVVTION LAND CL MM. N O TIFICA TIO N 5 OTi. taken in 18*2 Sit ns ted fraile west o f Lewisville ai d 150 æree in cuti vat ion. All under f*-nee and . n p fewesJ. House, two tiarne and >r- 1 bar«1. Iiwfuirenn premises. A- WING