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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------j Extras of every imaginable kind for I buggies, carriages aud wagons kept by | Wagner Bros. And they have lots id | W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G extras for machinery. You will lie , surprised at the variety and quantity j T H E W E EK F R O M A LL AV AIL- I of extras earned hy them. A»k fo r 1 A b le S o u r c e s D i s h e d u p for O u r j whatever you want and they will be very upt to produce it. N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers ¡Take a Good Look. LOCAL AND GENERAL- All around, if you like, before you de cide to buy. We feel confident that when you see tlie goods we carry, you will realize lfiat you have wasted time looking elsewhere. Nowhere else will you see these goods at there prices: R . W allace, 1835, triple plated tea spoons, a set. <¡2. Same quality table spoous and forks, $4. In Ab re viate d P a r a g r a p h s . Marble Cutter Hawkins, of Inde pendeuce, does such good ceme'.ery work and deals so fairly witli all pa For groceries go lo OsfieliTe. trons, that he gels nearly all the tomb Spectacles and glasses at Ffennig’s. stoue work in Polk county. M. Hayter, dentist, W • i I i • Miss K atie Hlireve and Miss Jessie If you waul » gon<l jol> of repairing Wiseman are visiting in and around done on vour wagon or Vehicle go to Seattle. Wagner Bros.’ shop. P. A. Sinfelh, George W hilehorn Summer uumpluint is unusually prevalent among children this sea son. A well developed case in the writer’s family was cured last week hy the timely use of Cuaoiberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy—one of the Lest patent medicines manufac tured and which is always kept on hand at the home of ye scrihe. This is ro t intended as a free puff for the company, who do not advertise with us, out to henelit little sufferers who may not he within ea«y access of a physician. No family should he with out a bottle of this medicine in the house, especially in summer lim e.— Lansing. Iowa, Journal. For sale by A. K . Wilson. Mr«. Clara Reinhait and three chil dren have been down from Olympia visiting the Cospur families. She is a daughter of Jo e L'owner, who was the original owner of the place where Noah Gregg now lives near Ballston. Mrs. Harrison Linville was a sister of ■Ur. Downer. brane and does not dry up the secre Jeweler Pfennig's home looks so tions, but changes them to a natural much more aitraclive since being im and healthy character. Ely Brothers proved and nicely painted. 56 Warren street, New York. Miss Gusaie Wester, of Eastern Or Marshall Blessing and wife, Perry egon, is litre visiting the family of 8 Caldwell, Louie Muscott and Erank C. Dodson. Blessing have been up from Porllaud B. L. Murphy and wife are to teach for a few days. at Buena Vista, Mrs A A. Roy, whose Ja s Elliott has a new Case thresh husband teaches at Lincoln, is to have ing machine with blower attachm ent charge of the North Spring Valley school, Ed Coad will be principal at Mrs. Forney and sons, of Kansas, Buell and Miss Irene Carter will again have been visiting at the home of leach at Upper Salt Creek Prosecuting Attorney Hart. At the Maccabee picnic in fa lls Henrv Campbell has sold for f 100 City tomorrow the Polk haseballites two lots in the southeast part of town will try to lick those at the falls. to John Frakes, woo will at once build The new separator of Jas. Elliott is thereon. a novelty. It is a combined machine, The ninth annual meeting of the calculated to thresh clover seed equal Willamette Valley Chautauqua asso ly as well as a regular eluver hulier. ciation is now ill session at Gladstone It has an eleven foot cylinder and park, near Oregon City, and will hold takes all the grain up on top of tlie until the 19lh. It has many attrac separator, and weigh* and delivers it tive features and would be a pleasant in tlie wagoi or suLk just as L.e farm place for a few days recreation. er desires, Ju le Hannttm and Marion W a’e a, of McTimmonds Valley, are trying the medicinal virtues of Beikuap springs. W m . Shewev is building a stock barn on P etd e, and Wm. Fuqua is having one erected at Parker. Prof. B ittner and wife will spend the summer at her parental home near Lafayette. R. M. Ballard, who livea down the railroad track toward Monmouth hae sold $25 wrrth of cherries tills sea« n and brings in lots of girden tru ck. Elm er Morrison and Miss Vernie Clingsn, of Dallas, were married in Heppner Jun e 26th. Miss E tta Mor rison acted as bridesmaid and Fred Clirgan as beat man. TtieCo«niopolitin is publishings aeries of brief sketches of about 40 of the most prominent men in the in dustrial world and they are proving of deep interest. Leaders in Low Prices. 120 HUte, Salem . There is a new born girl in the REDUCED RATES W H A T B E E C H E R SAID. home of Edgar Collins and wife at T o th e S easide a n d M o u n t a i n Re. T h i s E m i n e n t D iv in e U p h o l d s t h e Kalama. sorts. Fresh paint has improved the ap Tile Rachel Davidson estate has been closed, and the administrator, T. pearance of Riggs grocery and the Masonic hall. J . Jellison discharged. Bam. Thurston has gone to K lam The Epwortli League of the M. E church soutli will give a lawn social ath hot springs to see what the watr| at the residence of Prof. W I. Reyn will do for his inflammatory rheunia olds Saturday evening, July 19th. Ice tism. cream and cake will he served. All Fnllv a dozen yearlinga competed are cordially invited. for a $3 prize at the Sheridan celebra There is a new girl at the home of tion and little Vanche Orchard, of Salt Creek won it. John Me Bee and wife. Wm. Shewey’s mothsrinlaw, Mrs. Since the beginning of the year 11 G. Campbell has sold twenty farms in McCullough, was thought to be dying different parts of the county, and has ill Salem yesterday. several other prospective sales. Mrs. Powell is here from Palo Alto, While Ralph Henry, the Sugarloaf California, with tier sister, Mrs. Robt. and Norton mail carrier, and hi* fa Howe. ther were out hunting a bear Wed Mr. Coman and Mr. L-mnsbury, of nesday, the latter accidentally shot tlie Southern Pacific traffic depari- the former, tearing away part of iiis inent, were in. town yesterday looking upper lip aud face. after tlie business interests of the road At their installation ceremonies last and were well pleased willi the condi Wednesday evening the Dallas Wo tions aud prospects. men of Woodcraft had a delicious J . B. Nunn will have lots of prunes banquet and took in several male and a big crop of blackberries. members. Rov. L. C. Sm ith has sold his milch The Dallas tennis club consists of a dozen gentlemen and every pleasant cow to President Poling for $40. eveniug draw u crowd to see them We have seen some fine samples of play just west of the jail. alfalfa from the Cutler place near The four mile flume f.-om the Bry Dallas and the Morrow farm near an Lucas mill has been completed to Derry. In a lew years it may rank Falls City, where the planing and dry witli clover us a Polk county crop. ing rooms will be located. Sheriff Ford has moved to the Joda Morrison house southeast of the To accommodate those who are par court house. tial to the use of atomizers' in apply ing liquids into the nasal passages for W alter Ford is clerking at Dunn’s catarrhal troubles, the proprietors pre grocery while Harry, Dee and Taylor pare E ly ’s Liquid Cream Balm. The are away at thoir claims in tlie moun price, including the spraying tube, is tains. 75Jeents. Druggists or by mail Tile Uncle Bill Brown lias gone to the liquid embodies the medicinal proper» ties of the solid preparation. Cream Soda sprints witli Mrs. Jaa. Chambers Balm is quickly absorbed by the mem and Mrs. A J . Martin. Mrs. Kliewer and two of her child ren will go from Polk to Minnesota and three of her sons to the northwest territory. BARR'S JE W E L R Y S T O R E ami others are camping at their claiius over ou the Siletz. Lot Livermore, who came to this county in 1951, but lias long been in business at. Pendleton has been chos en postmaster of that city, His bro Mrs. W. K. Craven and daught-r, ther, W illiam, livea here, and his bro Ktliel, Kutli Van Orsdell, Chesley ther, Le Hard, owns the old family Craven and wife and Edgar Craven home at Sniitlifield. have goi.e to Newport tor a time. Wilt those ¡mending to furnish ns Half an hour is ail the time reipiir woo'd on subscription, please bring it ed to dye with 1 ’uinam fadeless dyes, as soon as possible. Oak grub or stove Sold by A, K . Wilson at 10 cents a wood preferred. package. Mrs. Metzger will soon go to sojouiii Mrs*. F . H. Hibbard says that she for awhile at the hay. Her children will market about 100 crates of rasp will spend the summer in Yamhill berries, the present price being $1 s county. crate. She says the prune orchards Frank Reimbold died on Salt Creek south of town will yield belter than last week. was expected. Volunteer corresi>ondence always gladly received from all parts of the county. Who ran tell us anything about former Polk county people. COUNTY SEAT SHORTLETS. A d v e r t i s in g D o c t o r W h o s e W o r k Becom es K now n. (Salem Statesman.) That most eminent divine, tlie late Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, publicly advocated tlie advertising doctor, as he once eluted in tlie following words: “1 am glad that the doctor cured him. Glad that the doctor put it Into (he paper that lie could cure him. And if any doctor is certain lie can cure *uch diseases and doesn’t put it into the paper, I am sorry. What a pity it would have been had tliia doctoi come to town with his wealth of sci ence aud experience, and gone away leaving him uncured. Wh.it a pity it would have heeu if lie had been so prejudiced against advertising as lo read the responsible certificates of tlie doctor and give liim the go-by as a quack. What are newspapers for if not to circulate itiformalioiiT W hat mors valuable information can a news paper give than ts tell a sick mail where lie can lie cured? If a man has devoted his life and labor to tlie s'udy of a special class of diseases, tlie ne cessity of Ilia saying so becomes all the more pressing. His duty t > ad vertise becomes imperious. A really able man, whatever his gifts, makes a mistake if he fails to use those gifts through want of advertising.” The above extract from an aide ar ticle of tlie Rev. Mr. Beecher embodies a sound view of tlie subject of adver tising. Suppose Dr. Darrin had come to tlie city and not advertised, who would know of his presence? Since Dr. Darrin has been in Saleirt he lias relieved more agony and suffering iban tongue can tell. His testimo nials have substantiated his cures. The fact that his offices at the W il lamette Hotel are crowded the greater part of the time and that few go away dissatisfied, is pretty good evidence of ilia success. Tlie editor of this paper is personal ly acquainted witli many of tlie peo ple named a* cured bv Dr Darrin. Names W h o C a n Be Referred T o . J . W. Pate, Jefferson, Ur., rheuma tism. A. G. Byers, Independence, total deafness Cline. Ramp, 378 Marion street Sa lem, weak lungs and bronchitis. Mrs. T . Jam es, Salem , female trou bles, tumor, beait trouble and head aches B. G. Dove’s daughter, Salem , dia betes. Miss S. Stanfield, 323 Mill street, Salem, deafnet* aud discharging ears. F. H. Hahn, 110 State street, Sa lem, cularrh. Henry Voegeli, Medford, Or., deaf ness. L. Ewenson, Brownsboro, Or., deaf ness. I. P. Cleniment, S. F., cancerous growth. H. G. Meyer, Lake Creek, Or., deaf ness. C. C. Presley, Grants Pass, O r, deafness. Will. Senor, Medford, Or., deafness 20 years. C. W. DeCarlow, Trail, O-., dis charging ear. Mrs. Win. Druscliel, Canbv, Or., to tal deafness. Charles Carney, Jacksonville, O r , catarrh for years. John Martin, Cove, Or., hydrocele. O. F . McCrary, Jacksonville, Or., deafness 7 years. Mis. Martha Woodruff, Cleveland, Or , partial paralysis. Ex-Judge G. Crockett, Merlin, Or., deafness 10 years. Wm. Hunter, Eugene City, Or., ca tarrh 20 years. P f Although nearly 40 year« old Elia« Robinson tiev.r bought a pocket knife in his life until tliia week. Everybody can afford to get cabinet j When a boy Ilia mother gave him one, size platinum photographs while they This tlcnaSaia h aa •»•*» bos of Ik* «asías and whan that waa loet he found ano ate only $1 50 a dozen at Cherring- Ito laoN ? tta* w n a aoM aa o *a No* lon’s gallery in Dallas. ther. Laxative Bromo-Quinine t »**«. itier shoes cutild not lie more com fortable. Try their slippers. *»» Morning after morning Dunn’s gro cery is visited by numerous house wives ¡u search of something good tor dinner. Berries, fruit and vegetables are among the uttraclioaa there. *** If particular about your black- smithing, Mr. Lynch will be most apt to please you. If you want anything whatever from Salem Stage Driver Fidler will get it for ycu. ... Docksteader’s barn ia headquarters for tlie beat of everything ¡11 tlie livery Tickets are now on sale ut all Hou- line. His horses gel over the ground thern Pacific and Corvallis and East- fast and his buggies and carriages are erd railroad office*, through to New* neat, clean and easy riding. •** port, and Yaquitm at reduced rate*. Southern Pacific trains connect with Wiseman’s hardware store ia well C. k E. at Albany and Corvalliw. All supplied with everything the people ticket« good fur return until October all around want in that line. Oils 10 , 1902. and extras for harvest. Tools for far On Jun e 23rd the C. and E. train* mers and for carpenters. from Detroit began leavjp^ thereat V 0:20 a. m., meeting the Bay train at Furnishing good* in great variety Albany at noon. for ladies and children at Ihe empori Pshttcngera for Detroit. Breitenbusb um of Mrs. Chace near the poslotfice. aud other mountain resort? can leave Albany the ?ame afternoon, reaching Tlie ladies arc mvile 1 to exam ine her Detroit in the evening. Tickets are corsets and hosiery. V on sale from Albany to Detroit at $3 and from Corvalli? at .$3.25, good for Remember that Jeweler Morris lias return until October 10th, with privi a line assortment of gifts for weddings lege to get on train returning at *ny and all other occasions. His clocks, point eHHt of Mill City. watches and eye glasses will be very The Southern Pacific company now apt to please you. All sorts of frater have on sale round trip tickets from nity pine. all points on their lin*« in Oregon to either Newport or Yaquina with priv Mr. Itisser keeps nearly all the fire ilege to return via either east or west *ide division*, in connection with the arms in the county in a good state of C. & E . three day Sunday excursion repair. The owners of sueh property tickets good going »Saturday and le- have found out that lie knows exactly turning Monday are also on sale at what to do for defective shooting very low rates from all S, P. and C. irons. E . points. a *. Full information can be obtaiued as Mr, Pauli and his two helpers in to rate?, time tables, etc., by applica the hardware store are kept buay all tion to any S. P. or C. & E . agent. day long waiting on people who want -------- — — this, that or something else in his Steel B ri d g e R epairs. line. Harvesting supplies are now Judge hibley aud CommiHsioners in much demand. He has ju st re Kigg? ami Teal went to Salem Satur ceived ten tons of binding twine. He day and in conjunction with the au keeps oils of all kinds. Camp stools thorities there received bide for the and f verytliing else needed by camp reconstruction of tlie west approach ers. Everything for the kitchen and to the steel bridge. The approach is many dining table requisites. 960 feet long and 120 feet of it is to he a fi!!. TGere «ere three bidders, The gralmni Hour and the whole R. M. Gilbert, L. E . Braley and C. F. Royal & Son. The last named got wheat flour made at the Dallas mill the contract at $2,095. The bids were makes delicious and healthful bread. for the work alone, all material being Try a small sack of it. furnished. Each county and the city *.** »jf Salem will stand a third of the ex The coffees, teas, spices and ex pense. The bridge will probably be closed to travel until the middle of tracts now on sale ut the Dunn gro August, a ferry being operated in the cery are lue beat that money will buy. meantime by private parties. The Their polioy is to keep nothing of in piling is to be painted with carbolin- ferior grade. A variety of breakfast mushes. ium, a preservative. If a M a n Lie to Y ou SALEM S U G G ES TIO N S . And say some other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Bucklen’s Arnica salve, tell him thirty years «*f marvelous cures of piles, burns, boils, corns, felons, ul cers, cuts, scalds, bruises and skin eruptions prove it is the best and the cheapest. Twenty-five cents at all druggists. No better soap was ever made than you can get at tlie Capital City Soap works near tlie woolen mill. Soap grease taken in exchange. The pa tronage of Folk county people solicit ed. Schramm’s feed yard at the steel bridge is headquarters for everybody from Folk county. No horse ever R iggs-R ow e ll W e dd ing . At the home of the bride in Albany, went away from there unfed or poorly July 2nd, T. a . Riggs, of this city, cared for. It pays to patronize such was united in marriag with Mis? Edith a place. Rowell. He was raised umong us and ranks among our most reliable Hats for men and hats for boys, and successful young business men. neckwear that is both stylish and Her accomplishments and perse mil comfortable, nobby suits for little attractions made her veiy popular children and shoes for the male popu among the young people of Albany lation. When you need some wed and she will receive a glad welcome ding garments, go to Johnson's cloth into tho home« of Dallas. They are ing store and they will supply you most pleadingly situated in their new with the correct tiling. If it be a home next door to the residence of hie business suit that you are wanting, mother. they can allow you a nice variety from T h e S a m e O l d Story. J . A. Kelly, related un experience similar to that which has happened in almost every neighborhood in the United States and has been told and retold by thousands of others. He says: "L a st summer I had an attack of dysentery and purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy, which I used ac cording to directions and with entire HO! FOR NEW POR T. ly saticfactory results. Ihe trouble O r e g o n ' s Fa v o rite S e a s id e R esort. was controlled much quicker than Recognizing the advantage of New former attacks when I used other rem port as a summer resort over o'.hcr edies." Mr. Kelly is a well known seaside resorts in tlie northwest, and citizen of Henderson, N. C. to make it possible for all who desire MARKET* R EPORT. to do so to spend tiieir vacation by tlie ocean waves, the Southern Paci [Corrected weekly by Gooch tiros, j Hugh Guthrie is now fireman on fic company, in connection with Hie W heat, per bushel, 57 i ts. Corvallis aud Eastern railroad, « i l l tho Dallas passenger train. B ran , per ton $17 place on sale, effective Jun e 15th, Aborts, per to n , $ 20 . Nearly all the timber land west of round trip tickets from all points in O ats, per bushel, 30 ctp. hare, which has been proved up on, Oregon on the Southern Pacific to F lo u r, per 10 barrels,$3 00. lias gone into tlie hands of specula Newport, good for return until Octo Flour, per sack, 80c. tors. Three men have secured about , ber lOlh, at specially reduced rates. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. 20,000 acres of it. The whole town For full information please inquire , f Germea, $1 60 per cwt. ■hip 8 9, which contains 36 square your local agent. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. miles, has been taken hy squatters. Sto pa t h e C o u g h It will he thrown open for entry on (Corrected weekly by Dunn'* Grocery. Monday, Ju ly 21st, and there will be And works off the cold. Laxative bro- Potatoes, per bushel, ♦ 1. 15tts. a grand icrarable before the land of moquinine tablets cure a cold in one B u tter, per pound, iOots. fice at Oregon City and the county day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 Lard, per pound, 124@15 cts. clerk here. Some quarter lections al ceuts. B acon,sid es, per pound, 14(^15 cts ready have several claimants and oth H am s, per pound, 1561174 i t*. er contest» are aura to develop. L E T T E R LIST. Shoulders, per pound, iU^z 12 eta. Old Gyp, a Chinaman who haa been E ggs, per dozen, 17 cts. These letters remain uncalled for in iu Oregon 47 year« and around Ditllat the Dallas fMiatoffice for the week end C h ick en s, per dozen 43<3$4 for 25 years, is around selling wild ing July 7th, and parties calling Dricu (rnita. per pound, 6<»12 ct*. hlarkherriea and has many friends for them will please state that they B eets, per pound, 1 cants among the white folks. have been advertised: Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Cabbage, per pound, 3cta. The county court went out Tuesday M C Donnell, Onions, per pound, 3 eta. to examine the Gooseneck bridge at Mrs Frank Howard, Beans, per pound, 5 cents. tlie Coad place and the Savage briige Mrs H P Harrisi >n, Corn m eal, per pound, 84 cts. acroaa the Yamhill, and will probably Mr George E Jones, Hay, per ton, 16:394. have the latter repair*! or renewed. Phinilnz Lachance, Mr Guy Milford. Mira Lena Htouffer will spand the Mr Frank Pettepher, The most noted man on the Pacific summer with her grandfather on the P A Sherer. coast today ia Tracy, the eae.|ied con old home place near Ballston. Orville vict. Hundreds of men between here C. G. C oad , postmaster. Fucht is running the farm. and Portland tried in vain lo catch A. K Wilson ia reported aa getting G. W. Myer ia having hia home at him and (or tan days he haa lieen leading a merry chase with other hun along quite nicely at 8 t. V incent’s Smithfiekl greatly improved. dreds all around Seattle, No dime hospital. novel story could seem more improii- Flder J . R. O, Rnssall will presch at ah'e than the facts in his case. Oakdale at 3 o’clock next Sunday. mthe loan the I T O n Z A . I n K md Yw Haw xiwijt tlwiyt Jt I i«a mu m niw •T" + 7 t Saved a W o m a n 's Llfo. CAN E P IL E P S Y BE C U R E D ? To have given up would have meant Tlie (octwear you buy at Gaynor’a D r. D a r r i n Says Y es a n d Qlvee death for Mr*. Lois Cragg, of Dorches O v e r w h e l m i n g Proof of His store will always prove to he of good ter, Mass. For years she had endur A ss ertion. quality and easy wearing. Their sum ed untold misery from a severe lung which to select. See their suspenders and you will want a pair of them. Of course you want the heat photo graphs you can gtt. We refer you to thu Cronise gallery over Dalrymple’s store. They are said to hate one of the most expert operators in the slate. (Salem Journal) trouble nod obstinate cough. “Often,” Mrs. Abbie Wareham was for 26 she writes, " I could scardely breathe year* a sufferer from epileptic fits. aud sometime* could not apeak. All Tlie many scars she will carry through doctors and medicines failed until I life bear evidence of the terrible falls j tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for ■lie sustained as a result of this most consumption and was completely cur horrible of nffiietions—epilepsy. She ed.” Sufferers front coughs, colds, consulted the best medical talent, six throat and lung troubles need this different physicians pronouncing the grand remedy for it never disappoint* Case incurable. She was recommended Cure is guaranteed by all druggists. at last to Dr. Darrin, hut in her own Fries 50 cents and 31. Trial bottles mind, and the minds of tier friends, free. with but little hopeof ever being cured Appended are her own words: P IO N EE R . "D r. Darrin treated me with elec tricity and medicine, and from the Miss Jessie Reese is visiting friends first, I began to improve, and after a here. thorough course of bis treatment 1 am N. Woodward and family celebrated happy to say I am cured. I have had no indication of a return of my awful at Salem. affiiaiion for the last 11 years. I give Mrs. Wm. Miller, son and family this in the interest of those similarly ■pent Sunday among frisnds hare. atllicted and most heartily recommend Milt Holman and wife Uav* gene to Dr. Darrin’s system. I had epilepsy 26 year« before going under Dr. Dar Salt Creek to remain during the hay ing season. rin’s care November 4 he cured me of a case of deafness in 10 minutes. I refer Mrs. Conlee and children attended to Mr. B. F. Haley aud Mrs. Graham, the funeral of Frank Reinbold. corner First and Main streets, also Mrs. F . E. Dewey, 386 Davis street, Some small souled piece of human Portland, all of whom knew of my ity set Are to a large rick ol wood be condition then aud now. longing to J . R . Robbins. Refer any ar.d all to me at Monta- villa, Oregon, by letter or in peraon.” POLK. Mas. A b b i e W abbham . The rains caused some grain to Sciatic R h e u m a tis m Cured. lodge but did far more good than dam To tlie editor:— I wish to state my age. case in brief. Five years ago Iw asaf- H. J . Rose got iiis clover housed be fl cted with sciatic rheumatism and cured by Dr. Darrin with electricity fore getting wet and lias received a and medicine. I remain permanently set of hack wheels from Portland. cured. Refer any one to me at 545 Of the four varieties of oets sown on Hood street, Portland. trial without being blueatoned by J . A. B e n n e t t . John G. Rempel, the Lincoln oats are not smutty while the common kind is Dr. D a r r i n 's P la c e ot Bu s in e s s . very much so. Dr. Darrin gives free examination to all. and when necessary gives medi G. J . Rempel and wife, of Rickreoll, cines in connection with electricity. have returned from Russia. They tai- Tlie poor treated free from 10 to 11 ried for a time among Minnesota daily except medicines. Those willing friends. They are more I ban glad to to pay, 10 to 5 ; evenings, 7 to 8 ; Sun he at home once again. Presents and days, 10 to 3. souvenirs were brought for all their E rror; of youth, blood taints, gleet, children. impotency, varicocele, deafness, ca tarrh and stricture a specialty. All Jo b work done here— the best. chronic male and female private dis eases treated at $5 a week, or in that proportion of time as tlie case may re N EW TO-DAY. quire. No cases published except by permission of the patient. All busi WO SECOND HAND BINDERS POE SALE BY ness relations with Dr. Darrin strictly U. W. M c B m , near Dallu. confidential. Letters of inquiry an swered. Circulars and question blanks BRED POLAND CHINA 8HOATI lor sent free. Eyes tested and glasses fit 1 1>7 # WELL Mal« cheap by W. H. Kraber, of Dalla«. ted. Dr. Darrin’s offices are at Wil lamette Hotel, Salem, until Septem- GOOD SECOND HAND SEPARATOR WITH bi r 1 . wind «lacker for sale at lees than the stacker T A cost, by James Elliott, near Dallas. J o h n J . Daly D ead . He was born at Rochester, New York, about sixty yeirs ago and waa educated in that state, where he was admitted to the practice of law. I 11 1870 he came to this county and for iwo years taught school at Buena Vis ta. Then lie opened a law office in Dallas and after a few years became associated with Daniel Gaby. Begin ning in 1880 N. L. Butler was his Ian partner for some eight years. In tlie meantime he served in the legislature of 1885 For five years previous to 1895 he was with tho legal firm of Da ly, Sibley A Eakin, and after that was associated with Oscar Hayter until he left in February, 1900, Since then lie had been most of the time in Denver, but was recently practicing law in New Mexico. Last Sunday the news came that lie had ended his life hy taking morphine at Pueblo, Colorado. Monday noon his wife and son, Floyd, left here to take eharge of tlie re mains, being then undecided whether he would he buried there, here or at his old New York home. Mrs. Daly was Miss Phya Burns, her parents having been pioneers of the Bridge port vicinity. Eleven years ago he was grand mast >r workman for Ore gon, Washington and British Colum bia, and for three years after was the supreme representative to the supreme lodge. He always held prominent po sitions in the order and was regarded at one of its ablest members. Being intellectual, kind hearted und genial, he won a large circle of friends. The demon whisky was his greatest enemy As his dues were kept paid up iiis widow will get 42,000 from the Work men and 41 000 from the United Ar tisans. One brother is a physician in New York and another a Catholic priest iu Nova Scotia. Tlie George lunch counter has been • IOO R E W A R D t l d b . enlarged to a capacity of 100 and ia The readers of this paper will be still none too large for the crowds pleased to learn that there is at least that eat there. one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure ill all its stages and Extravagant business methods and that is catarrh, ifa ll’a Catarrh Cure giving credit compel many stores to is the only positive cure now known charge big profits. Every thing about to the medical fraternity. Catarrh the New York Racket store is on an being a constitutional disease, requires economic basis and every customer a constitutional treatm ent. Hall’s profit* by that fact. Buy any nutn Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act her of small things at that place and ing directly upon the blixid and mu cous surfaces of tlie system, thereby you will quickly notice the saving. destroying the foundation of tlie dis — o— ease, and giving tlie patient strength As usual tlie Strong restaurant ta by building up the constitution and bles make many folks go away feeling assisting nature in doing its work. fully satisfied. Many Folkites may Tlie proprietor* have *0 much faith in lie seen there. its curative powers, that they offer 4100 for any case that it tails to cure. Semi for list of testimonials.— F . J . Halted almonds and salted peanuts i Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by a t/ in n ’s 011 State street. Their ice druggist* at 75 -cut*. Hall's Family cream soda is the talk of the town i pllis are the best. Candies of many kinds, pure and fresh. Oranges, lemons, bananas and Wm. Faull. who owns the old Row other fruits. ell blacksmith simp un Mill street, is having it torn down and will erect Freeland’» camping outfits are good there a 35x65 Iran corrugated iron 1 ! cheap. Second hand furniture building for a tmshnp ar.d storage temporary house keeping. He is room. iking tlie best hop baskets on the ■ rket. and it is none too' soon to Everything in tlie planing mill line i and all kinds of carpenter work at j Stout’s factory. He is preparing to again supply the Folk county hop yards with all the baskets they will I need for picking. Miss Dovie McCullock, of Sheridan ' Junction, has gone east of the nioun- ' tains to teach music. o A B T o n : . TM KM Y n N i n i OON'T W A IT . If you knew how SCOTT’S EMULSION would build you up, increase your weight, strengthen your weak throat and lungs and put you in con» dition for next winter, you would begin to take it now. flend l e f t re s «ample, sa d try it. G ood seco n d hand m c co k m ic k b in d e r for sale cheap by Henry Robbins, near Dallas. S TRAYED—A PART JER S EY 2-YEAR OLD heif. or with split in each ear and hrandod 7 °>> right shoulder. Information leading to her recovery will bu suitably rewarded by John U. Brown, of Dallas. C HERKIE8 AND HEKRIE8 FOR LE ATRA TU E farm of H. 8. Buta, f i n b m il c h cow f o r s a l e , in quire of Rev. L C. Smith, Dalla«, Oregon. xtra E HAND MeCORMICK BINDERS sale by Ja«. Boydston near Dallas. T WO for SECOND V China Itoara ready for service S by W. Poland R. Birks at Ballston. ome ery c h o ic e young r e g is t e r e d for sale GOOD SURREY FOR SALK BY REV. L. C. Smith, of Dallas. A HOROUGHBRED SHROPSHIRE BUCKS FOR sale. Apply to S. W. Miles on the Qwlnn place, south of Rickreall T ANTED, IN CARLOAD LOTS. GREEN SECOND growth oak butts, suitable for manufacturing handle*. For further information, prices, etc., ad* dress Oregon Handle Mfg. Co., Newberg, Or. W WO 9 AND 10 YEAR OLD MARES WEIGHING 1,500 and 1,800 pounds, also fresh 6 year old Jer*e\ cow of the Moody herd for sale by Samuel Orr at Rickreall.* T o r e a l e c h e a p seco n d hand t h r e s h * ing outfit. Advance Separator, 36x56, with wl/id stacker. Also 13 H. P. engine with water tank and wagon. All in good order. Price 1760. E. M. Croisan, Salem, Oregon. F ee nannies and a good bicyle to trade for T or hr stock by W. H. Kraber in Dallas. good b il l y ooats to t r a d e fo r lumber P D. REDDEKOPP, OF.POLK, W ILL * clean or repair wells cheap as anybody DIO, HAND TANDEM, GOOD CONDITION, S ECOND at Lee Ninith’a cyclery, #30. R e g is t e r e d je u n e y b u l l f o r s e r v ic e the farm of II. M. Brown. at o ROOMS OVER BROWN'S STORE FOR reni offices or living rooms. T w lor a k e y o u r w ao on r e p a ir in g to h u g h e s T shop in Dallas. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES A t very beet rates obtainable.—H. G. Campbell. I the o n e y to lo a n on im p r o v e d fa r m M o n e y to lo a n M pro perty at usual ratee by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, security. at 6 p e r c e n t on fa r m J . L. COLLINS, Dalis«. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IM P R O V » property. SIBLEY 4 BAKIN H W E farm Strayed or Stolen. i JROM RICKREALL. POLK COUNTY, OREGON, S u n d a y night, Jnne 3 0, 1 90 2, team of horse«, <h'scribed m follows On« sorrel gelding. 8 year« old, weight about 1260 pounds, old wire a* uf Just above hock Joint on rlgnt hind leg. No whit« marks. Light n ane aud tail. One brown inare, A years old, weight about 1100 pounds. Suitable re* ward will be paid for information lending to theif recovery. LUCAS 4 F o r e m a n . Rickreall, Polk county, Oregon. For Sale. DONATION LAND CLAIM, NOTIFICATION 6 075, taken in ISAM Situated J mile weet ol Lswtevtll« and I N m t m in cultivation All under f’-nc« and rm iNMSi, lluuae, twe hams and « » chard. Inquire on premises. A. WING A I Stockholders Annual Meeting. S C O T T A B O W N E , Chem ists , 409:415 p e a rl Street, N ew Y o rk , yxr. s a d li.o o ; s l l d ra g g in g . HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OP TH E ato. kholders of the Dallas Otty Bank will b« j beiti at the bank at I o'clock Saturday Jvly 19, I9W, 1 for the purpose <*t election of officers and tran—« ' tion of !*heg huauieiM K. K. WiLUUNa, cashier T