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LOCAL AND GENERAL- W H A T W E H A V 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 - Extras of every imaginable kind fur buggies, carriages anil wsgons kept by Wagner Bros. And they have lots ol A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p t o r O u r extras for mschinery. You wdl be N u m e r o u s F a m i ly o f R e a d e r s surprised at the variety and quantity In A b r e v ia t e d P a r a g r a p h s . of extras carried by them. Ask for whatever you want and they will be very apt lo produce it. For grucerit-s go lu Or-lit'MV Marble C titer lliwkins, of 1ml* pen louce, does such good ceme’ ery i 1 1 • work and deals so fairly with all pa trons, that bs gets nearly all the tomb Job work done here— lire beat. stone work in l’olk county. If you want a gia'il job ol it pairing 1’ iitnam Fadeless dyes are as easy ili hr on your wagon or Vehicle go to to use as soap. No muss or failures Wugiiei Bros.' ahop. Ten cents a package. Kold by A. K. Beginning July 5lb anil continuing WiLon. ever two Sundays the United Evan U. W. Bil«ee, former merchant and gelical church will hold their anninl camp meeting at the Dallas city park. now postmaster at Sheridan, has been '1 he meeting will be in charge of Pre- appointed receiver of the lend office Hiding Elder Poling. The bihle con at Oregon City. ference from 8ih lo IO 1 I 1 will be p-e- During lbs past school year the anleil over by Kev. D. M. Meliger. Tin re will be a Christian Kndeaver Iiickreall ssbool bad 108 visitors and coiiveniion July lltli and a VV. M 8. Linn Nismitb, Katie Fox, Bull) My- convention next day. Good atlenfl- er and Lilah McDaniel were never ab ancu and profitable n.eeiinga are an sent nor tardy. ticipated. Mrs. II. B. Cosper and daughter. After four years faithful aerviee aa Vera, have been visiting her parents, mail carrier between Falls City and Ab. Palmer and wife, in Halem. Dallas Mr. Uottis now gives way to G Kev. A. A. Winter, o f Dallas, has 1.. McMurpliy, who user a two seated earnagu for passengers an packages been elected vice president of the state The amount of mail going to that Christian Endeavor association, wliicb met in Ashland last Week. place is continually increasing. Our new county officials will go in J. C. Frakee lias through the agen cy of Kilns Orchard, sold to Chat. Mc to office on Monday, July 7th. Donald for $512 50 Ills property in A license lias been issued for the the soitlieuat part of town. marriage of Asa Haight and Eva Pow Prof. Watts, who married Mias Mary ell, of the Pedes vicinity. Collins, is now living on a farm near The corner saloon property belongs Hillsboro. to Maurice Klinger in baleui and be Summer complaint is unusually bolds it at $4,000. If lie could get it prevalent among children tliia sea at a reasonable figure Abel Uglow son. A well developed ease in the would buy it and erect a brick build writer’s family was cured last week by ing there. the timely use of Cliamb-rlain’s Colic, C. H. Barbrrow and wifs, of Rock Cholera and Diarrhoea ien,e!y—one Creek, will spend the summer travel of tin; best potent medicines manufac ing through Southern Oregon anil tured anil which is always kept on California, and if better pleated with luuil at the home of ye scribe. This any particular section may settle is uot intended as a free puff for the there. company, who do not advertise with The United Evangelical church will us, but lo benefit little sufferers who may not be within ea*y access of a hold their first quarterly niseting over physician. No family should he with next Sunday. Presiding Elder C. C out a bottle of this medicine in the Poling will preach Saturday evening, house, especially in summer lime.— and Sunday both morning and even l.ansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale hy ing. These services, if the weather is favorable, will be held in the city- A. K. Wilson. park ; if not, in the college chapel. About 40 members of the Independ This will also be the opening of the ence Kebekali lodge oameorer on a annual camp meeting to continue ov special motor Saturday evmiiug and er two Sundays, evangelistic services greatly enjoyed a reunion with their every evening. Next Tuesday, Wed Dallas sisters. The occasion wound nesday and Thursday will be devoted up witli a royal banquet. lo Bible conference, Friday K. L. C. E. Convincing proof of the efficacy of rally anil Saturday W. M. S. conven Ely’s Cream Balm, the greatest of ca tion. A large attendance is expected tarrh. is certainly cheap. A generous and several from here and over the trial size costs hut 10 cents. Full conference ili.-trict will camp on tlie iiize 50 cents. Sold by druggists ev grounds. To all these services you erywhere or mailed by Ely Brothers, are cordially invited. 56 Warren street, New York eitv, N.Y. Walter Ksllers and wife, who was Albert Lea, Minnesota, March 21,1901 Miss Alice Embree, and Clarence Sel Messrs. Ely Bros: I suffered from a lers, are back from east of the moun severe cold in <lie head and was about tains, where tiiey went, hoping to dead from want of sleep. I used your strike something good. They con Cream Balm anil woke up with a clear eluded that old Polk was better than head and cold almost gone. I would anything they could find. not take $5 for my bottle of Cream Dr. J C. Shelton an early day resi Balm if I could not get another.— S. ■lent of Monmouth and a brother of K. Lansdala. Mrs. A. A. Catron and Mrs. A. M. Mrs. Jasper Ellis and children of Bedwell there, died ill Salem last Eastern Washington, are visiting her weetc. mother, Mi s. M. H. Rogers at Mon- month. Bertie Kavaiiaugh, who recently re Miss Callie Shelton, of linker City, turned from war service in the Phil lias been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clara ippines and was stsying here with his Burton, at this place, and Mrs. J. C, grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingalls, Shultz is being visited by her sister, went east en business a few weeks ugo and lias returned with a bride. Mrs. Leman, of California. Cannot be made by hastily tiyin* on a few pair of glasses. A know ledge of toe s hjeet, great care an<l the u»e ol sc entitle instru ments are necessary to s proper fit. Call and see us when in need of eye helpers. Glasses to regu late and improve children and young peoples’ sight a specialty. H|.« ctucle» «ml glasses ut I'fi-nnig’e. M. llayter, flautist, \V W. O. Vassall and wife are celebrat Wm. Caldwell, musiu teacher, has returned from the southern part of ing today with her kinsmen, the Dru- mellers, at Sheridan. the state. The bones of a body over which After being closed for four years, the Coroner Woods held an inquest near Independence flouring mill is again Buena Vista last week were supposed in operation. to be those of a son of Capt. Bell who Beginning tomorrow and holding was drowned last winter. But since over two Sundays there will be a Un then a brother of the drowned man ited Evangelical camp meeting at the lias examined the teeth and saye they Dallas city park. are no- those of hie brother. Miss Lizzie Beall his come from Cheslgy Craven, his hrotherinlaw, Kealtlu to remain several weeks with Mr. Cone, and their families, are out her sister, Mrs. H. P. Sliriver. on the Siletx looking after timber laud interests. A special motor will leave here at 6 o’clock this morning to connect at Rev. E A. Wigmere, of Monmouth, Independence with a boat for the cel will begin a revival meeting st Bethel ebration at Salem, Return trip at tomorrow evening. There will be a night by eame means. basket dinner on 8unday and child Hugh Black and Ed Campbell are rens’ exercises in the afternoon. Ser taking vigorous exercise and working vices will continue throughout tlie up big appetites working on tile rail week. road section. Lavenis Frlzxell, Elsie Keyt. Lulu The president and secretary of the Turner and Dellah Flanery graduated state fair are going all through the from the Purrydule school June 20tli valley, working up an interest in the W. J ."Hooker and bride have been fair and have many promisee of inter here visiting his grandfather, J. J esting exhibits. Williams and other kindred. He is The river has fallen so low that principal of the Brownsville public boats can no longer run above Inde school. pendence. Mrs. Harris and two sons are up Enm ett Mi-Sherry, a recent gradu from Portland viaiting her father, W te of Dallas roll eve, lias secured em W. Ullrev. ployment in Portland. P. L. Frazier, who formerly lived Frank Hyde and family, of Ysqui- near Wiliam ina, is praticing law in na bay, have been visiting his sister, Salem. Mrs. Ed. White, near Falls City. T. A. Riggs, a popular young gro Miss Maggit Hughes, of Dallas, has eery merchant of Dallaa wss married been assisting her sister, Mrs. Roy in Albany Wednesday to a Miss Row McMurphy. at tlie Falls City hotel. ell and is expected home with hie Mr. Haley, the Parker-Buenavista bride tomorrow. mail carrier, will today turn tlie route • t o o R E W A R D «IOO. over to Byron Nixon, who hat a four The readers of this paper will be years contract. pleased lo learn that there ia at least Prof. Bishop, of Monmouth, goes to one dreaded disease that science has the Ashland normal school, of which been able lo eure in all its stages and Senator Mnlkey is to be president. that ie catarrh. Hall’a Catarrh Cure The strawberry season is about ov it tbs only positive care now known er, but cherries are beiomiug plenti to the medical fraternity. Catarrh ful and the stores are fairly well sup being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s plied with vegetables. Catarrh Cura ie taken internally, act The hep condition end outlook is ing directly upon the blood and mu more favorable than for some years cous surfaces of the system, thereby About the only remaining 1901 hops destroying the foundation of the dis were sold last week at 18 cents and ease. and giving the patient strength contract offers of from 14 to 16 sente by building up the constitution and are being freely made, but most grow assisting ns'ure in doing its work. ers who have not contracted feel in The pro| rietors have so much faith in clined to take their rk ncee with the its curative powers, that they offei market. The indications are for good $100 for any case that it tails to cure. crops and not much bother from lice. Send for list of testimonials— F. J. Some olJ yards are giving signs of Chener A C<>.. Tolei'o, Ohio Sold by heving been overcropped and nredlng druggists at 75 -outs Hall’s Family , real. I ilie are the beet. HERM AN W. BARR Scimtific Optician, 120 State, Kulem W IL L R £ M A IN U N T IL S E P T . [Salem Statesman] This eminent and lar famed spec ialist lias met with such an immense volume of business since coming to Salem that lie fiuds it absolutely ne cessary lo prolong bis visit to Septem ber 1st. It is a source ol gra ideation to the doctor's friends to know that bis skill is being so well and sppre- uiatingly taxed. Hit patients are coining from all parts of Oregon and in all cases a benefit or cure is effect ed. Tlie doctor’s skill is becoming so well known and his eured patrons so plentiful that bis name lias become a household treasure in humlrids of homes in this vicinity. Here are some of bis cures. H appy a fte r T a n Y a a r a o f M is e r y . Mr. Editor: I cau recommend Dr. Darrin’s treatment. For eight or leu years I have been troubled with rlice- inatism in tlie hip and back, also dia betes. Through Di. Darrin’s electri cal and medical treatment, I am cur ed of the rheumatism and the diabe tes is rapidly improving. Refer to me it Jefferson, Oregon. J. W. P a t e , Tlie writer knows Mr Fate very well and is pleased to inform his ma ny friends of bit recovery, and knows the case must be a genuine one, ss Mr Pate is a man ol good sense and -ountl judgment. He could not be in duced to make such a statement un less he knew it to be true. A P o p u la r Y o u n g LETTER 1ST. D r. D a r r in * » W o r k Ie P i l i n g U p o n H i m In S u c h V o l u m e t h a t H e la C o m p e l l e d to P r o l o n g H I» V i s it In S a l e m a t t h e W i l l a m e t t e H o tel. M a n C ure d. Mr. Editor: For the east 12 years my son, Charles, has been more or b ss afilicted with weak lungs, accom panied with a cough, every change of the weather making him worse. He also had marked symp'oms of appen dicitis, with gieat psin in his right side. Two months ago I put hint un der Dr. Darrin'* treatment by electri city and medicines, lie lias gradual ly recovered until now I feel that his lung complications are cured. Tlie pain in the side is so nearly gone that I think the cure will be complete in a short time. 1 am grateful to you for making known Dr. Darrin’s presence ill Salem, as well as to Dr. Darrin for curing my son. Refer your readers to me at 378 Marion street, Salem. Mas. S ahubi . D. K amp . REDUCED RATES Tickets are now on sale at all Sou thern Paciffc and Corvallis and East- erd railroad offices, through to New port and Ysquioa at reduced rates. Southern Pacific trains sonnset with C. A E. at Albany and Corvallis. All tickets good fur return until October 10, 1902. On June 23rd tin C. and E. trains fmm Detroit began leaving thereat 6:20 a. m., meeting the Bay train at Albany at noon. Passengers for Detroit. Brcitenbusb, sud other mountain resorts can leave Albany the same afternoon, reaching Detroit in the evening. Tickets are on sale from Albany to Detroit at $3 and from Corvallis at $3.25, good for return until October 10th, with privi lege to get on train returning at sny point cast of Mill City. The Southern Pacific company now have oil sale round trip liokels from all points on their lines in Oregon to either Newport or Yaqnina with priv ilege to return via either east or west •ide divisions, in connection with the C. A E. three day Sunday excursion tickets good going Saturday and re turning Monday are also on sale at very low rates from all S, P. and C. E. points. Full information can he obtained as to rales, lims tables, etc., by applica tion to any S. P. or C. A E. agent. L e a gu e rs* P io n lo . Six carriages and buggies left town last Saturday morning with a happy crowd of Epworth Leaguers going to meet a similar excursion from Mc Minnville at the Bsllston picnic grounds. It was intended as an ex- tlutive gathering of those two bodies, but somehow the idea got out that it was for everybody and several hundred put in an appearance. They bad a nice program, plenty to eat and a good time generally. Those attend ing from here were Mrs. Anny Dunn, Mrs. Alvis Lynch, Misses Lina Stouff sr, Mae Reynolds, Millie Elliott, K beeca Oates, Emroy McDsvitl, Mins Hughes, Vnngie Hart, Minnie an Nora Robertson, Hsllie and Edna Morrison, Effie, Laura and Clara Brown, Messrs Tate Wagner, Walter Nichols, Chas Chace. N. L, Gov, Ro,e Ellis, Floyd Daly, Will Starr, Walt; r Ford, John Richter, Perry Baughman, Fred West, Herry and Eddie Dunn. S t o p s tn e C o u g h And works off the cold. Laxative bro- moquinine tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 cents. A. K. Wilson underwent a surgical operation at St Vincent'« hospital in Portland Tneaday. Mra. Wilson is there with him. this vtcaeSue k ta every bos H she (vaalao Laxative Brorao-Quiaine L IS T . These letters remain uncalled for in tlie Dallas postoffice for the week end ing June 30th, and parties culling for them will please state that they have been advertised: Mrs. Myrtle E. Ackerson, Miss LetaCuri— 3 Mrs. Dr. H. J. Fountain, Mr. Edward Harris, Dr. J. H. Fountain, Mr. Leon Le Coutnpe, Mrs. II. March, Mr. F'rank Owen and family, Mr. J. S. Williams. C. G. C oad , postmaster. Have you noticed those nice, fresh crackers and cakes at D uns’s grocery. They are delicious and so are the syrups and other things handled by them. Lovers of good coffee should try their new brand. ... Special sale at prices to dote. White pique skirts worth from $1.50 to $3, special at 98c. Fancy under skirts worth from $2 to $3.50, speoial at $1.50, F'igured lawn and dimities, special 4c yd. Best giogham special 10c yd. Flannelette wrappers $1.50 grade, now $1 each. Children’s tan shoes, values up to $1.75 now 75o per T h e S h a k s p e a r e C lu b . The members of the Dallas Sliak- pair. All shirt waists at greatly re speare club meet weekly *«u months duced prices. The Bee Hive Store. in the year to study the plays of Sliak- *% ■ 1 speare. The year just closed has been If you like to look at pretty things both a pleair. it and profitable one. drop into the Morris jewelry establish 1 On Monday evening, June 30th, the ment. Not many country town jewel 1 regular annual banquet was held at era have so pleasing an array of arti l the home of Mrs. Ella J. Metzger. An cles that are at once attractive and excellent prognmme was rendered and useful. nearly everything eatable was to be found on the carefully prepared table» No matter what you want in the Those participating were James Town send and wife, D, P. Stuufler and wife. firearm line, Gunsmith Kisser can sup Mrs. F. II. Morrison, Mrs. II. H. ply it, and no matter what you want Chace, Mrs. Fills J. Metzger, Pearl mended lie can do it. Door locks and Shaw, Pauline Williams, Kate Shreve, sewing machines put in good running Jessie Wiseman, Lena Stouffer, C. L. •rder. Starr, Traey StaatB and K. E. W il *»* liams. There is no excuse for any lady or tier children not looking neat and at HO! FOR NEW PO RT. tractive while Mrs. Chaoe supplies so O r e g o n 's F a v o r it e S e a s i d e R e s o r t . many things for that purpdse at such small prices. Wood wanted in ex Recognizing the advantage of New change for merchandise. port as a summer resort over other *** seaside resorts in tiie northwest, and to make it possible for all who desire The iron artist, I. V. Lynch, would to do so to spend their vacation by be sure to please you iii blacksmithing the ocean waves, the Southern Paci requiring great skill. fic company, in connection with the Corvallis ami Eastern railroad, will When you want an extra nice team place on sale, effective June 15th, round trip tickets from all points in and a vehicle that looks well and rides Oregon on tlie Southern Pacific to easy be sure to go to Docksteadi r’s Newport, good for return until Octo barn where all bands take u pride in ber lOtli, at specially reduced rales. what they furnish. F'or full information please inquire of »•» your local agent. All orders are carefully filled and —------- -— — a — ------------— promptly delivered at the Dunn gro I f a M a n L ie to Y o u cery. When you want fresh hemes And say some other salve, ointment, r vegetables that is the best place to lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good find them. Produce taken. as Bucklen’s Arnica salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures ol Gaynor’s exclusive shoe store is piles, burns, boils, corns, felons, ul cers, cuts, scalds, bruises and skin where you will come nearest finding eruptions prove it is the best and the exactly what you want ill the footwear cheapest, Tweuty-fivo cents at all line. 7 hey will do your repairing in short order. druggists. T o th e S e a s id e a n d M o u n t a in Re. a o rta . T If you want a toilet soap that will aland every test, go to the Salem soap Tlie hardware business of Wm. factory, where yau can also get a laun F'aull is in a very flourishing condi dry article equal to the beat you ever tion. The general publie, having used. learned by ez( erience that bis goods always prove to be first class end I lint PER M A N EN T CU RES. his prices are never unreasonable, A r a t h a O n ly O n v s T h a t C o u n t bare naturally got in the habit of go W it h a P a t ie n t . R e ad T h ese ing there for a supply of all their T e s t i m o n ia l» . needs in the hardware line. Eteiy- (Salem Journal ) body invited to inspect bis goods and ask the piices. Dr. Darrin, Dear F'riend; Happy am I to know that you are again in •** Salem curing the afflicted. It will be Dallas made flour will bear compar II years next month since you cured ison with any other used in this mar me of deafness and catarrh of 14 years’ ket. Fe. d stuff for sale and best price standing. My hearing remain« en paid for wheat at the Dallas mill. tirely cured; also my lungs and throat are permanently cured. What The Salem stage is a great accom I suffered God only kuowt. until I modation to people who want things sought you for relief, rubiitb this and oblige, Mas. J. P. R oycrof . from there. Am c irtes, Wash D A L L A S D O IN G S . ATest of the Eyesight Cord wood or 16 inch oak stove wo d wanted at this office uu sub scription account. F A L L S C IT Y . Mr. Condron has given up bis con nection with the l'sedee Milling com pany and is now residing in the Col well house recently vacated by Mr. Baker. There will be a Macabee picnic at the grove July 12th. A n o th e r S o u l C A n E y e T r o u b le C u r e d . T O R I A . T 'û M O â S à IN C a t a r r h a n d B r o n o h lt la C u r e d . To the Editor: I with to express my gratification to Dr. Darrin for suc cessfully treating me for catarrh and bronchitis. Refer your readers to me at Needham’s barber shop, 110 State street, Salem. F. H. H ahn . 8- R . C o f f m a n C u re d . To the Editor: For five years I bnve been afflicted with dyspepsia, ■our stomach, pains and bloating. Constipation was ever present, I was run down and blue from the effects of my diseases. I commenced treatment by Dr. Darrin May 30th and noW pro nounce myself cured and most em phatically commend Dr. Darrin. My postoffice ia Jacksonville, Or. Refer anyone to me. S. R. C offm an . GOOD SURREY FOE SALE Smith, of Dallas. . BY REV. L. C. HASE 6 VICK ARE NOW READY TO SAW cordwood anywhere in and around Dai I an . C horoughbred b h p o p s h i r b bucks f o r »»1». Apply to B. W. Milo* on tb* Owl»» place, south of Rickroall T ANTED. IN CARLOAD LOTS. GREEN SECOND growth o*k butt«, suitable for manufacturing handles. For further infonnatiun, pricos, eto., ad dress Oregon Handle Mfg. Co., New burg, Or. W WO • AND 10 YEAR-OLD MARES WEIOH1NG 1,600 and 1,800 pounds, also fresh 6 year old Jersey cow of the Moody herd for sale by Samuel Orr at Rickroall.' T T WO GOOD MILK C O W ! AND A SPAN OF large mares for sale by W. D. Gilliam near Bridgeport. O r. D a r r i n ’s P l a c e o f B u s i n e s s . Dr. Darrin gives free examination OR SALE C H EAP-SECON D HAND THRESH- ing outfit. Advance Separator, 30x56, with wind to all, and when necessary gives med stacker. Also 13 H. P. engine, with water tank and icines in connection with electrioity. wagon. All in good order. Price |760. B. M. Tlie poor treated free from 10 to 11 Croisau, baleni, Oregon. daily, except medicines. Those will ing to pay 10 to 5; evenings 7 to 8; hree good billy goats to trade for nannies and a good bicyle to trade fer lumber Sundays 10 to 3. or stock by W. H. Kruber in Dallaa. Errois ol youth, blood taints, gleet, impotenoy, varicocele, deafness ca- tirrh and stricture a specialty. All ) D. REDDEKOPP, OF^POLK, WILL DIO, chronic male and female and private . e clean or repair wells cheap as anybody diseases treated at $5 a week, or in OTH CORDWOOD AND 16-INCH OAK STOVE tliHt proportion of time as the case may require. No cases published, ex B weod wanted at thiaoiflee on subscription. cept by permission of the patient. All business relations witli Dr. Darrin SECOND HANp TANDEM GOOD CONDITION, strictly confidential. Letters of in j at Lee Smith’s cyclery, $80. quiry answered. Circulars and ques tion blanks sent free. Eyes tested and EOISTEREE JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE at the farm of H. II. Brown. glasses fitted. Those desiring treat ment should call soon as many re quire a second or more treatments. WO ROOMH OVER BROWN’S STORE FOR rent for offices or living room«. Offices at Willamette Hotel, Salem, until September let. F T R T T ake your w agon r e p a ir in g t ç h u o h e s shop in Dallaa. ew spapers N cents. in packages or m for 1 » Apply here. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMPJI AT . the very best rates obtainable.— H. G. Campbell. B U 8 IN E 8 8 . No man in the state is belter post Potatoee, per bushel, $1. 15»Ie. ed about the ailments of all kinds of Buttsr, per pound, Kiel» animals than is Veterinary Surgeon Lard, per pound, 18 ela. Keeler, who may usually be found at Bacon,aides, per txmad, 14015 etc { the steel bridge feed yard. Ask for Hama per pound, 15#1TJ cl*. him. Shoulders, per pound, 10012 eta ■ m * , p e r d o ie n ,l7 eta. As we have said before dealers in C biekent, per doseu $SQ$4 clothing come and they go, because Dried frails, per pound, 6*11 *u they either charge unreasonable pri Beets, per pound, 1 cents ces and drive away tlie trade they Tarnlpa, per pound, 1 ela. might otherwise retain, or they sell at Cabbage, per pound, 3eta. cost and are noon swamped. George Onions, per pound, I ell. W. Johnson A Co., the old standbys, Beans, par pouud, I Mata. i belong to neither claas. To begin Com ntsal, par pound, ala. I they buy the best obtainable for spot Hay, par ton, $<•$$. caeb, tlien sell at a moderate profit, j and keep the same customers year af Walker Bevens and W. McD. Tur ter year. ner Wi re in town on road business yeeterdsy. elk lN fk h n M M l FINS MILCH COW FOR SALB. quire of Her. L C. Smith, Dilla*, Oregoa T Scott’ s N E XTR4 To tlie Editor: Number me among the cured in Salem. For maDy years WO SECOND HAND MeCORMlCK BINDER! for sale by J an . Boydstou near Dallai. I have been greatly afflicted with in flamed and granulated eyelids. By OME VERT CHOICE YOUNG REGISTERED Dr. Darrin’s electrical treatment I ana S' Poland China boars ready fer aerviee for eale cured, and gladly add my name. by W . H. Birks at Ballaton. M rs . M innie M. H olland . T eeth in g C A Bsese _tks Railroad Agent Woods, who is tak ing a lay off of two weeks, ia new in Portland with his family, and so art Edgar Bryan and wife and Q. N. Cherringlon and wife. M a d e Happy. Jim and Robert Tozier are spend Zinn’s, 154 State street, is the best ing the summer oast of the moun Ed White lias rented the Watkins place to go for choice cream, fine can tains, and Ernest Sears and Boyd tancli, formerly owned by Mr. Led, dies and cool drinks with all sorts ol Shields are iu California. for a year, and will move there with flavors. All ripe fruits in season. his family after hop picking. Note the location. Both the Dallaa hotels have a good patronage and give general satisfac Frank Butler is doing the engineer ing on Mr. Watkins flume. John Stout does all kinds of plan tion! ing mill work. See him about your The trouble between the Rickroall Ernest Todd is attending to Frank bouse furnishings. He makes tlie Flouring Mill Co. and the Thurston Butler's hay. best bop basket on the market and Lumber Co. over water rights baa A very pleasant ice cream social now is the time to order what you de been satisfactorily adjusted. was given by the ladies’ aid society at sire. Aunt Jane Morrison is up from Eu the M. E. parsonage last week. gene on a visit. J. L. Freeland handles all kinds of The M. E. church has been nicely Mrs. E. V. Dalton and children are camping goods and liaa a Urge assort painted white. ment of second hand goods generally, having a good lime in Portland. T h e S a m e O ld Sto ry. lie has an improved machine for Salem had made grand arrange J. A. Kelly, relatod an experience making hop baskets. ments to celebrate today and a great similar to that which lias imppooed many bad arranged to go from this in almost every nnigbborhot d in the county, but the long continued rain Strong’s restaurant defies competi United Slates and baa been told and put a damper on everything. retold by thousands of others. He tion iu tlie matter of good things to eat. says: “ Last summer I bad an attack of dysentery and purchased almtlle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di- By dropping in early in the morn Hrrhoea Remedy, which I used ac ing you might imagine that the New cording lo direction! and with entire York Racket store employ« more ly saticlactory result«. 1'lie trouble clerks than necessary, but go back ivaa controlled much quicker than again any time alter the middle of Then the baby is m ost like former attacks when I used other rem the forenoon and you will find all ly nervous, and fretful, and edies.” Mr. Kelly is a well known lianda busy as bees w iting on numer doesn't gain in weight. citizen of Henderson, N. C. ous eustomeis from all the surround ing country. M ARKET* REPORT. —o— is the best food and medicine (O srT M ted w s tk jjr by O vvvti HrM for teething babies. They As in artist T. J. Cronise ranks Wheat, per bushel, 57 els. among the best ol them and is draw gain from the start. Bran, per ton $17 Sinrt for a frrt sample. ing considerable first class trade from SCO TT ft IlO W N E , CbemUta, Short«, par ton , $10. Folk county. Those who know good 409-415 Pearl Street, N ew York. W Oats, per bushel, 10 eta. 50 c. and $1.00; all d m ggista. d work, praise what he does. Flour, par 10 barrels,$$ 00. —o— Flour, per ssok, 80c. The George lunch room has been Buckwheat flour, $1.50 per cwt. beautified and to lengthened as lo c a l Germ*». $1 60 ner cwt. Administratrix’ Notice. 100 persons. Corn meal, $2 off per cwt. (SefTeeUd wM bly by U hbd ' i Or»Mrr. L it#. To the Editor ; I with to let the NEW TO-DAY. people of Salem and vicinity know wliat Dr. Darrin has done for me. For QTBAYED—A FART JKSHRT t-YEAR-OLD Ml- a long time I have been severely af O er with split in each ear and branded 7 on right flicted with a loathsome disease of my shoulder. Information leading i s her recovery will be suitably rewarded hy John 0 . Brown, of Dallas. ear. Dr. Darrin has stopped the dis charge completely and I commend his HERRIES AND BERRIEtt FOR 8 ALB AT THE treatment to any similarly afflicted. farm of H 8 . Buti, Refer to mo at Island City, Oregon. D. B. H earing . If you want a musical instrument M cCO Y. no to Kerslake’s furniture store and when you need anything to use in Misses Hattie Sears, Bessie and camping go there. New furniture ex Sadie Shaffer will seon go to Portland. changed for old, and ho can fit you Howard Bean bad his hand badly out fer temporary housekeeping cut at the Buttrick-Davis saw mill. -------------------------- -------------------------------------- — SA LEM Saved a Woman’s To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Cragg, of Dorchea- ter, Mass. For years she had endur ed untold misery from a severe lung trouble and obstinate cough. “ Often,’* ■he writes, “ I could scardely breathe and aometimea could not speak. All doctors and medicines failed until I tried Dr. King’a New Discovery for consumption end wae completely cur ed.” Sufferers from c iughs, colds, throat and lung troublM need this grand remedy, for it never disappoints Cure is guaranteed by ell druggists. Price 60 cents end $1. Trial bottles free. Emulsion M ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO perty at usual rates by Oscar Hay ter, Dallaa, M ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON FARM security. J. L. COLLINS, Dallaa. W E HAVE MONEY ,TO LOAN ON IMPROVE» farm property. SIBLEY * BAKIN f t Strayed or Stolen. 3ROM RICKKEALL, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, Sunday night, June 80, 1002, team of hortse, described as follows: One sorrel gelding, 8 years eld. weight about 1260 pounds, old wire scar just above hock joint on right bind lee*. No white mark«. Light mane sud tail. One brown mare, 4 year« eld, weight about 110 0 pounds. !uitable re ward will be paid for information lead is» to their recovery. L U C A !A FOREMAN, Rickroall, Polk county, Oregon. 1 Summons. 'In the court of the justice of the penee fuj district No. 3 of Polk county In th« state Oregon. C . (J. Poling, plaintiff, 1 va. > Summon*. K. S. Conner, Deft, j To II. N. Cenner, said defendant: IN T H E N A M E OF T H E «STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and an*w*r the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action within *ix week* af- I ter the first day of the publication of this Muinmons against v<*u. And if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the turn of $25 and interest thereon from the Slsfe day of August, 1901; and for the disbursement« of I thin action; and for the sale of the property j attached in thie action. Given under my hand, at Dallae, in said county and state, this first day of July, 1902, the earns bein ' the date of the order of publication of this ; summons H. H O LM AN , Justice of the Peace. J. L. Collins, plaintiff’s attorney. Adm inistrator’s Notice. ’fJTICE !*« HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- oTIOB 11 HIREBT HIVEH THAT THE (TN- 'ientgned w m en the 2ad day of July, >902, dersigasd hee been 4uly sppolnte! by Ih« by the countv court of Polk county, Oregon, ap rouely court of Ihs stale of Oregos for Pelli cen ni/ pointed administratrix of the estate of James l. Gwio, late of Polk c unty, Oregon, deceased. All edminlstrater of thè estete of Avsry D. Bebtock. All peisonH beviag claims exrelnst seid persons holding claims eg*¡net the said estate '1<*ie*ied srs notified to present the S'me, duly verified as re «state are bereby requlred to prsseut tbe sanie tu quired by law, to the usdrrsigned s t Monrueuib. I rue, 4uly verifleri, ss by law requlred, et oi> resi- • «t Bellevue, Yamhiil ceunty, Oi sgon, wlthtn Oregon, within six months from tbs date of this six UKinths troni Ih« date bereof. noil-s. Datedthisitb day ef July, 1902. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1M? r W BABCOTK, MARY E GWIN, Administratrix of the sstato of Jams« L. Owln, de- Admlalstrater ef thè «state of Avsry D. Babeocb, . **aeed. C W. Talmage, attorney for administrator. N N" Final Settlement. For Sale. o t ic e i i h e r e b y o iv e n t h a t t h e u n DONATION LAND CLAIM, NOTIFICATIOff designed has filed bis fln*l n«eeunt in the 6,075, taken in 1812 Situated | rail« w«et of matter of tb« ««tats of Wilson 8. Bricksr, ta««as«4, l sad 160 acres iu cultivation. All under and Saturday, Aug. i , 1902, at the hour cf 19 o'clock a m., has t»««n appointed by th« county e.^irt of tiSSSSttd C M fenced, House, two bams aad <> chard. Inquire on premises. A. WING the state of Oregon, for Polk county, as th« time D*r th« h«Jtring of «hj«rtionsto «aid (Inal amount and th« s«ttlein«nt th«r«*.f All |*>r««»n« ar« tbsr« for« notified to app«ar at said time and «how m im If any exist, why the aaid account «hon'd net h« a$> preveri ami tb« executor of said estate and hie bondsmen discharged hated this 4th day of July, 1901 i ie r e g u l a r annual m e e t in g o f t h e D. W R E A !!, •t > kholders of the hells« Gity Maok will be Adndsiitrator ef the cRate of Wlleos a. R.Icier, h» 11 at the bank at I o'clock 8 -» turd ay Jsly 19, 1901, leceased. for the purpose ef rle>'ti*n of officers and trau« Oa ar Ha;. t*r, attorney. I th*n of >ths% busi nets K. R. W illi aus , cashier. N A Stockholders T Annual Meeting.