J K. P Graves, of Independence, LO CA L A N D G E N E R A L . sold bis 25 tons of sliiMini b •»■k t«» S. L W H A T W k H A V E LfcAKWfc U UUrtifsC. iii*, id Corvallis a* 3 «•♦*«»« i p<»iitnl *. h nl twin y jmm !• rs. ball «1 ti • «u y.»un. ladies who n it *d $1 ¿A* a il:i> II- ail) wnt! i r b«rk »»gain '«ex* tear U . A bi* WfckK FrtOivt AwL AVA.t- Sou rce^ D is h e a u p tor O i r ! tro ll* a I G .¡s ln i i a m i P o i e s i G r o v e . rtui iero>js Fam ily of R e a d e r* in A h re via te d H u rftgia p rts. I'or grocer it« go to OefiekTa. I Couu* ini'* way for your bop t« k t . O .ier now .is picking time 1 » almost tale. Not an Empty Phrase** The phrase “ Leaders in Low Prices." which we use in all our advertising, i * n«»t an empty and iin-aiiiiigl« ss sentence. We menu it every w« rd. Me ( i i i - i i i i it everv time it is med. We do wll at less I l i a n olh* r*' price goods of equal w« iih If we do not have your custom, it must i e because you sue blind to your own advantage. BARR’S JEW ELR Y STORE DALLAS D O TL '-TS . If be does not happen to have in stock just exactly wh t you want, J . John Wiseman, tin* obliging and rust­ ling ha dw;-n* deale», will get ii for you as quick as trains c.»n bring it Try D*u ksteader’s stable for the very next livery rig tl at you are called rp - on to hire. We will guarantee that you will ta perfectly satisfied with the rig furnished . on. REDUCED RATES H o w ’* T h i o ? We offer $100 reward for any case T o th a S *a*ld* a n d M o u n t a i n Ra I of catarrh that cannot he cured by aorta. Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J . C hk . nkv Tickets are now on sale at all Hon I A Co., Toledo. O' We, the undersign­ ed, have known F. 8. Cheney for the them Paciffc and Corvallis and East- last 15 tears, and believe him perfect­ erd railroad offices, through to New- ly honorable in all huaineat transac­ l«orl and Yaquiua at reduced rates. tions ami financially able to carry out Southern Pacific trains connect with ' any obligation;« inaile by their tiri». C. A E. at Albany and Corvallis. All W ü s t A Tut AX, wholesale druggists, tick et, good fur return until October Toledo,O. W al pin u , R innan A M ar ­ 10, 1902. On Jun e 23rd tin C. and E . trains vin , wholesale druggists, Toledo,' O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal from Detroit began leaving there at ly, acting directly upon the blood and \ «>¡20 a. m., meeting the Bay train at mucous auifaces of the system. Tost- j Albany at noon. Passengers for Detroit. Breitenbusb, imouialu sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. H all’s and other mountain risorts and leave Albany the same afternoon, reaching Family Pills are the best. Detroit in the evening. Tickets are on sale front Albany to Detroit at $3 L E T T E R LIST. and from Corvallis at $3.25, good for Tliese letters remain uncalled for in ___________________ return until October ___________ 10th, with privi- the Dutlas postotfioe for tho week end- lege to get on train returning at any ing Aug. 25th, and yurt ¡us calling point east of Mill City, for them will please state that they The Southern Pacific company now have been advertised : have on sale round trip tickets from Miss Maud Dart M iss Ella Miner all points on their lines in Oregon to Jim Freeman Mrs Alice Sullivan 1 e i t h e r Newport or Yaquiua with priv- ilege to return via either east or west Ncl* Nvintan Theo. Mossi side divisions, in connection with the Mrs Wibert Denton, Orr Brothers. C. A E . three day Sunday excuraion C. G. C oaï ), postm aster. tickets good going Saturday and re­ turning Monday are also on sale at A S u r p r i s e Sal* . Ten per cent discount on all goods, very low rules from all 8, P. and C. E. points. except groceries, on Monday, Septem­ Full information can be obtained as ber 1st. Our fall stock is now bring opened. Call and sue what we have. to rales, time tables, etc., by applica­ tion to any S. P. or C. A E. agent. K. E. B r y a n A N o n . Lumiere in Low Price* Everybody should have photos tak­ Corner SU le mid Liberty stieels, Salem. en at Mr C herring too’* present prices •** platinum cabinets at $1.50 per dozen Spectacles ami glasses ut rfennig's. or two dozen fuu pictures for 25 cents. A great convenience to everybody A F in a l A n n o u n c e m e n t . F. A. Link, of Mnotgomery, lii-l Iu this issue of the Journal appears ¡*» the stage between here aud Salem, 280 Cut,wold »beep, but Im« sold 85 M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building I am teaching free the very latest of tliein to Ferguson A Combs, of an announcement that will be of vital owned and operated by J . J. Fidler, rv sem of dress cutting to be kept up Aniily, He proposes to cross bis i nteiest to many readers. It is that j Now is the li ne to have your hop to date free. Ladies wishing to learn tickets primed and we are prepared to ♦ be art will please call on Mis. M. J. Cotswuld witli Merino, believing he of Dr. Darrin to the effect that he will Dunn Brothers are anticipating an will get hardier sheep and a better continue his stay iu Salem to Novem­ immense trade during bop picking do it. Fa ii 11. grade of wool. He lute 1411 good gouts. ber 1st Auer that date he expect* t » 1 and they are stocking up accordingly. If you want a good job of repairing t 'liamherUin’s Colic, Cholera and From four acres of barley he sucked take an extended tour, and this date dune oii your wa ;uu or vehicle go to Diarrln oa Remedy has a will“ world over HUO bushels nod from two and a L final. Dr. Darrin lias now been st | They will not disappoint you by being out of what you want. Wagner Uios.’ shop. r* pntatio«) for its cures. It u«ver fails half acres of «pels, a kind of rye, he the W illamette hotel for over four *#’ Strong evidence sustains the popu- and is pleasant and sale to take. For cut 100 bushel. Onlv a few veins months, during which time lie has rgo his farm a.nicely paid ,ts way, lint Tinted patients from tiie surrounding The Dallas mill keeps bran, shorts lai v eid icltli.it K lj's Cruun halm is sale by A. K. Wilson. imliist-iou-ly clearing, grassing and - country and p-trls of the state. Many and all kinds of cow feed constantly w n h its weight in gold, 'trial size, Extras of every imaginable kind for 10 ceiils, Sold bv d iu .g itts and mad­ buggies, carriages and wagons kept by C u l t i v a t i n g it has brought into quite a I of 11 6:46 are among the leading peo­ on band in lots to suit at prevailing ple, and they cheerfully testify that prices. Flour lor 70 cents a sack at id by Ely lirotlu rs, M> W aiieii street, Wagner Bros. A si« I they have lots of profitable condition. he has rendered them great service. | the mill. Now York. ‘-Messis. Ely Brothers: extras for machinery. You wdl be George Boolhby, of Monmouth, is I The doctor is enjoying his stay in Sa­ 1 have been alllicted with cat trrlt (or surprised at the variety and quantity buying for .Seattle ptrlins 200 extra lem immensely, but is kept so busy 20 years. U made me so weak I fear­ of extras carried by them. Ask for Risser, our gun merchant, loads his ed 1 bad consumption. 1 got one whatever you want and they will be geod goals and paving $5 a head. p was ever in so good The city hall was crowded Monday Hirschberg, of Independence, tells us chard. wholesale houses and thus enables his $5 'or my bottle .of Cream Balm if I estate was authorized to sell personal u condition at this the beginning of night to hear the minstrel show. that he is still pegging away at his Judson Mitchell has gone to East­ customers to secure the best that is September. There are but few poor could not get another. H. K . L ans - property. going 8ec what he has Before buying Mrs. Smith, the milliner, is in Port- plant on the Ben Wliiteaker place. ern Oregon. yards and the quality promises th dalk . The hole is now about 800 feet deep elsewhere. W. P. Ireland, of Monmouth, lias best ever produced. Oregon hops arc hind this week s e l e c t i n g her fall «L ock and the prospects encouraging. Arthur Dimick and wife have come returned from Tillam o >k county with rate 1 in London at 30 cents which T h o Departe d. out from Nestucca and will remain Prof. A. M. Sanders and wife,of Se­ means 25 here. T*he foreign output at lc, arc vi.-iting the latter’s parents, Hop men are getting ready to pick here all winter, See what Mrs. Chace has to offer Adam K . Wilson, husband of Mary over 200 young cattle, mostly year­ promises to be larger than was antici­ Mr and Mrs. Abel Uglow. and dry their crops which will require you iu her combined millinery aud C. Wilson, was born in Hullivan coun­ lings, for which he paid an average of Robert Reeil is separator tender of u furnishing parlor«. She has many ty Indiana, February 4,1844, and died $7.50. He ia a shrewd and progress­ .mm two to three weeks. A few may pated. The English crop of last year was so poor that all of our crop of Through the agency of our rustling begin bv the middle of next week and Yam hill threshing outfit. things toat will interest you mightily at Itis home in Dallas, Oregon, Aug­ ive farmer and will be sure to make a that date is being called for there real Cffcile agent, Silas Orchard, the picking will become general on tlie ust 26, 1902, aged 58 years. He began good profit on them. Seb them. Ernest Hanson has been visiting Unless there comes a big cli nge of following sales have been effected 8th of September. M my growers will his business career in Sullivan, thence some kind, uncontracted Oregon hops during the week : M r. W inskill has have better airangements for their relatives near Aurora. to Springfield, Missouri, Lorn which NEW TO-DAY. The goods which you will find in place be came to Oregon, arriving at may be expected to bring from 20 to traded her 20 acre hop yard to Cha* c.m pers than ever before. The pro­ Bert and Vester Townsend, of near 25 cents. McDonald for the property tlmt be ducers have agreed on 40 cents as a Carlton, are working with the Middle- the Gay nor footwear emporium are al­ Salem July 4, 1881. For some years ways of the best makes and styles, lie sought to build up his health on a WO RROISTERED BILLY OOAT8, ONE AND fair price for picking and the pickers ton A Patty outfit. The cranberry crop of the south recently purchased of John Frakes, 2 years old, of C. P. Bailey’i breeding, also aura« Go there for a good heavy shoe to use farm near Salem. He came to Dallas full bloodedCotawold buck« for tale by K. A. Link, part of Tillainoik county is said to e ho giving her $350 difference, lien think they should have 50 cents. The during hop picking. three miles southwest of Le* isville. Sam Cairns made a visit this week result may be a compromise of 45 ry Fern Inis bought of Elza Gilliam in 1880. From his boyhood bo at­ extra tin) and is the demand for them cents. to his recently purchased farm near tended the Presbyterian church, unit­ *** is constantly increasing much more the Doc Miller place of 140 acre* for Sheridan. 3. HABT, OF DALLAS. HAS 80 TO LOOHIOif The majority of tho farmers around ing with it when about 16 years old. suitable ground will be devoted t<* $3,000. Also the Winskill property The Dallas college Autliori ies are • grade Cotewold ewe« to lot on the sharea. next to the bakery to C. Hughes for He was one of the founders of the tiieir culture. In time it. may become wide awake preparing for the coming Elias Hinshaw 1ms sold his resi­ Dallas lmve found out that Dunn $050. jn important a crop as prunes and school year. The outlo k is promis­ dence property to Mrs. M^.ry Haves Bios.' grocery is the place to bring Presbyterian church of Dallas, an or­ nest and devoted elder, a generous sup­ OK HA TK A NICK KOI R HOHNE POWER UP- iiops are here. G orge W. Childs, of K m sas, the ing for many new students. Prof. for $350 and has bought the Dr. Fink their produce in order to «xclmnge it right steun engin« with circular eaw on truckS porter, a pillar of the church. He to the best advantage. Countrymen and wife write that, they place for $800. and in good condition, by J . 11. Wiae. Perrjrdale. new colored cook at the Cottage hotel After being closed live weeks for re has leR us to become a member of the are pleasantly settled in their new *** pairs, the steel bridge was opened to is giving gieat satisfaction to the church of the redeemed. As a citizen George Conlee is erecting a new res­ home ut tamar-j, Iowa. If you want blacksmith work done Mr. Wilson was a man of large public .VO TKAMS SPAN OF MARES AND SPAN OP travel lis t Monday. Within tw*» b »ardiT8. He has had twelve years ex idence immediately in front of his old geldings—f«r sale at Rickreall by Frank T a t m . The ouUiow of pickers from Port­ one. Win. Tillotson is staying wit»i just as you desire it. the man tu whom sp rit, interested in whatever looked hours after the opening over 100 ptrienco and knows exactly how to you should go is I. V. Lynch, teams crossed, most of them being g« t up good tilings to eat. The writer land to the hop fields has already be­ him to help build it, to the good of the community. He SAL E-G OO D CARRIAGE AND IIARNK8 8 . farmers with loads of one thing and was raised down south among the gun by trains and boats, most of them gave generously to help any good jKiR wagon, harrow, cheat seed, etock, hogs and SALEM SLAPJACK 8. Mr. Digby has been improving the another for market. After the delay« darkies and always did like their cook­ coming up tiie Willamette on steam ­ cause or to assist any real need. Quiet young cattle, Mr«. Keinbolil, 4 miles north of Dallas ing. ers. River men say that not less than place lie recently bought of W. C. and expense in crossing the river dur and unassuming in manner lie has At Johnson's mumoth clothing em­ iug the past six weeks tiie public will Thos. Guy and family have moved 5,000 men, women and children will Brown. porium in the capital city you may lived his life, dropping words of tend« i QTRAYED —FROM MY FARM NEAR MyNmouth appreciate the bridge more than ever to near the Grant A Guy hop house, come from that city to help gather O one «orrai mare marked with a white star in Clms. Schroeder is building a new rest assured that you will not be cheit and wise.counsel all around him. He forehead. Any information leading to the recovery bofuie. Such a h indent nee may not and his father is having their former this year’s fine crop. They will make ed or swindled in any way, either re loved Itis church because he knew its of the same will be suitably re warded. — Frank Mur* hop houso for Peter Hannon on Sr.lt occur again for years. home nicely repaired and painted and it a healthful and profitable outing. garding the price, the quality or the unique power. He supported it be­ rig, Monmouth, Oregon. ere« k. fit of tiie garments you are thinking cause lie lived in relation to the un­ Grasshoppers have been injuring will soon move in from the country Road Supervisors C. W. Boyla and Mrs. Plank is visiting her sons, of purchasing. That house Inis be­ seen, and knew that principles of re­ hops, clover, corn and potatoes in dif­ brought suit Nearly all the threshing machines Reason Brunk have h o r o u g h b r e d 2 y e a r - o l d S h r o p s h i r e come noted all over the valley for fair ligion taught and lived by the church ferent parts of the valiey, being unu­ will finish this week. S o im crops against several men who have refused Claud and Adrian, in Roseburg. bu ck for sale by W. E. Greenwood, oi Dallas. were tiie mightiest factors in any com­ dealing and never expects to go back sually numerous, but iheir ravages yielded abundantly but most of them to pay their rood poll tax and other W. C, Brown ower of Christianity in making to me at Dallaa, J J FIDDLER. pie think that anyone is free to fur­ of th tir friends to come and dis<*u*s nish liquor to redskins but such is ice cream and cake with them, besides ed the Buffalo Bill circus in Salem The evening was spent in playing va proprietors to sell on closer margins character. He lias gone to his eternal rious kinds of games and at midnight and make all parties to the bargain a« ood f r e s h c o w , j to & y f . a uh o l d , w a n u < i not the case. Th« re will bo many of having a good time generally. Their yesterday. Some ot them started by reward. W . T. W. by Barton Z. Rigg«, near Ballatoi). them around Dallas during hop pick­ guests were: Minse* Jessie and Lulu sun up so as to be sure to get a front a nice lunch was served. Those pres­ happy as clams at high tide. You ent were: Samuel Cairnes and wife, will never regret doing business there. A Y O U N G L A D Y ’S~LIFE S A V E D . ing and someone may get into trouble Dempsey, Mae and Dena R. ym»lds, seat. Albert, mma, Anna, R lymond and ood f r e s h c o w a n d c a l f f o r h a l e a t a by selling them strong drink. —-o— Buff do Bills Wild West «bow was Harry Cairnes, M sses Dora Towns, Messrs. Walter Nichols, Tr «cy Staats, At P a n a m a . C o l u m b i a , by C h a m ­ bargain by A. H. Dodd, of Falls City. in Portland Wednesday and at Salem b e r l a i n ’s C o li c C h o l e r a a n d D l- Ralph Morrison, Harvey Coats, Bert Ida Reed, Violet Digby, Rosa and No­ Rev. P. A. Mosea will preach at the For hop baskets that will stand the vesterday and took like wild fire. It Dennis and Dick Webster. a r t b c e a R edy. ra Scbroeder, Linuie Mitchell, Hettio BOUT 80 GOATS FOR HALE BY J . O. HEARS A M. E. church south next Sunday strain of an ent’re season, go to Mr was unlike any show of the past and Ballston. morning and evening. Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent During no past summer were the its like will never com«* again. It de Orchard, Eftie Easter, Floa May, ta t Stcut at his planing mill. His back­ Brown, Bert Townsend, Mervin Boy­ ets are the most serviceable on the physician, of Panama. Columbia, iu a hotels s«> largely patronized. They Are you thinking of placing a mon­ pioted true as life scenes in crossing er, Ralph Digby, Will. Hayes, Walter market. Q O IMPROVED MORRISON HOP PRESSES TOE .•event letter states: “ Last March I /C ument or tombstone at the grave of are both constantly full of boarders ihe plains forty to fifty years ago; real Easier, Vcsier Townsend, Ernest Han O gale at the Dallas lr«»n works. had as a patient a young lady sixteen and transient people. some loved one. G. L. Hawkins at Indians in old time fighting garb and son. veers of age, who had a very bad at­ Independence does good work at rea­ i Patronize home industry. Mutli’« Miss Mattie Longacro, a former resi­ real soldiers from many battle fields rpAKE YOUR WAGON REP a IRINO TO HUGH! tack of dyaentary. Everything 1 pre­ shop in Dallas. sonable prices dent of Dallas and a graduate of a in home and foreign lands, came rid Grunt l.« d . of new l,op pipe «re g . “ “P w,,rks l*Y " ,e. 7 ',0' e" /"¡l1 tu.r,n' scribed for her proved ineffectual utid perior “ rl,‘ ,e f" r »H'« toilel 01,1 * The approaching state fair which Chicago school of music and oratory, ing along garbed as in war times. ing out to »11 part, of the county. she was growing worse every hour and laundry, ami grease would be tak­ HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL T l M O A f will he in session ir«>m September 15tli will give at the Methodist church tn- The em igraiiftraiu and the pony ex­ Her parents were sure she would die the very best rates obtainable.— H. G.CampbsU. Thunton Bros, have sold ihuir .aw en in exchange for it. to 20tb promises lu be one of the b«*at norrow evening a concert for the press riders vividly reminded pbmeers She had liecnme so weak tiial she — o— ever held. The agricultural exhibits benefit, of the pipe organ. Admission of days that were and the younger mill and timber interunt. bure for a could not turn over in bed. W hat to o n e y t o l o a n on im p r o v e d t a r m p r o gem ration gained a better impression large «uni, aaid to la- $50,090, they re­ are expected to be grand, the fioultry 25 cents, children 10 cents. p«rtj at usual rates by Oscar Hay ter, Ds“ The reputation of lein g one of tl e ilo at this critical moment was a of the experiences of their parents serving a large amount of lumber on show line and the displ ty of stock study for me, but I thought of Cham­ Henry Richter, of Indiana, is here and grandparents. best restaurant» in the city lias always the yard. Johnson A Co , from Wis­ ahead of anything ever before witness­ visitiug his cousin, Mrs. D. P. Stonffer consin, are the new owners, They been accorded Strong's eating house berlain's Collie, Cholera and l)iar- o n e y t o l o a n AT 8 PER CENT ON FA M I ed on those grounds. All who are in­ A Lane county hop man has sold at rlieoa Remedy and as a last resort pre- J . L. COLLINS, Dui laa security. Miss Dena Riss r has gone to at­ 25 cents 40 bales of Early Fugle bops will take charge the 1st of September terested in th ise or any other feature scribeil it. The most wonderful result They will remodel and increase the ea Novelties in cat.dies ami sweets and of thee fair may gain points by at­ tend college at Newton, Kansas. Her He always has 'lie first bops in the was effected. Within eight hours tin E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVEp that is the place to go for all kinds of was feeling much h e lle r; inside of principal study will be music, witli a market and sells as soon as they are par ity of the plant. tending. farm property. SIBLEY A KAKI1V f g summer specialties. Best ico cream view to becoming a teacher of that art. rea«ly. A bop man who has ju st re­ three days she was upon Iter feet and The present status of the Dallas and in the ci'y Oranges, lemon» and ba Rev. A. A. W inter will preach at Sin* has been an ornest music student turned to Portland from up the valley Falls City railroad ia that tiie Gvrlin- at the end of one week was entirely Rick real) at 3 o’clock next Sunday for three years and has the ambition estim ites that 50 per cent of Polk and ger and Talbott interests hive com­ nnnasat Zinn’a. veil. For rale by A. K. Wilson. ami bis sermon will be worthy of a and industry which will be sure t » 75 percent of Yam hill county bops bined ami aay they are ready to at t good attendance. in. were contracted at from 9 to 12 cents once push the project if Dallas will O r e g o n C ro p s . There is a big patronage a t the lunch o t i c e is h e r e b y o i v e n t h a t o n m o n . the ?2nd day ef September, 18*2, the Hogs and cattle have not brought Good weather for harvest, but lair Board day, J . J . Wiseman and C. Risser has Many shrewd farmers instead of promptly furnish $7,500, terminal counter of George Bros., which us an of eijaalization wilt attend at the office of tho so good a price for years and whorev been spending a few days at Ocean crops uend rain. Pastures are short, county clerk of Polk county, Oregon, and publicly burning their straw will scatter and grounds and right of way to the Teat, eating place has no superior. the oMHcsement roll and correct all ,_ er has feed or pasturage can make it Park where there is a great crowd. hut stock continue in good condition examine plow it under to rot and give back • place. Unless that priqatsitioo is met viiluation , description, or Dualities of lauds, lots or pay big to raise them. Too many im Grain harvest is alxmt over ntnl haul­ other property, am) it shall Se the duty of persons i t a few days the whole thing will bu • passihle to get a better hup basket is to teach in our college, have moved lam el'e valley, wheat going from 15 it-M a. tual *alue, or any lands, lots er «»ther property be observed in Portland and Halem, Mrs. R. S. C. liner, daughter R- ta into the Craven pro|»erty near the than lie has for sa'e. not assessed, mid board shall maks the prop#« cor­ hut not generally through the state. to 25 bushels an acre and iwls 25 ',« • Ed Richards and wife are ma erialiv and little Jadie, are up from San Jose, rections. home of Mrs. Levens. 35. A better yield is expected in Most people are too busy to even stop inq roving iheir home in the western Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 2*th day of August. C al.,on a visit to relatives and friends, 1901 P. | MYER. Southern Oregon. Hops are all right and think about such a holiday. part of town. No wonder Mr. Schramm always The are now visiting Mr. Conner's for Polk county. W. H. Squire, of West Salem , has ami picking will commence every­ gives a Polk county horse good treat­ sister at Sp *knne and will soon return The gates water works proposition taken the place of Clel. Hayden on Councilman V.issall has laid a good ment, a* lie know« they instinctively where next week. Corn is good, but to the borne of her parents, Mr. and sidewalk along the north and west call for a rapacity of 900,000 a day rural delivery route No. 2. turn •«> bis barn a* s am as across the t k > dry for onions. Potatoes have the Mrs. J . M. Davi . on Gooseneck, where •ipe of his property, and S tre t Com and a reaerv«>ir to hold that much, i Might in some coast counties. Fruit their golden wel ling will be ce’.ebrat misniouer Williams is putting down The niai is are to be 7 inches in diitiit- | As several of the largest Imp raise ■ bridge. of ali kinds plentiful. ed September ltitli. 0 * 7 ACRES, GOOD HOUSE, FAIR BARN, HEN ------- new crosswal.es and repairing old eterand to throw four 1J inch stream« in the county have decided t > pay 50 Elk e’ C a r n iv a l At P o r t l a n d . /C f bourn, orchard and Mtnall fruits uf all kinds, 70 feet high for three hours. T h e ! cents for picking, the probability is Sto p* t h e C o u g h «me!». F o e the Elks Carnival the Southern situated ono mile from Ha't Creek pontoftice. at foot M s. Winskill, of Elk Rock, has »«ater would have a continuous circw- J that it will become the ruling pric , Pacific Co. wil| sell tickets from nil Ami works off the cold. Laxative bro- «•f hill. Also three cows and three calvse, team, The last, excursion of the season been here this week looking after bu* harness and wagon, buggy, single harness, garden lation there being no closed ends. though some can ill afford to piy it nioquinine tablets cure a cold in one * atioiis in Oregon to Portland amt tool# and all household good*. New hay io baru will be run to Newport next Sunday, sin e4« interests and oat* in shock. All for $1,100 If taken in a few day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 arriving there at II :30 and leaving at A noticeable thing is that nearly al The foundation is ready for the sti- return, on August 31st, September 1st day*. Address me at Dallas, Oregon, or «-all on me Prank Holman is now running a 5:30 The Cliem «wa band of twentv- the painting done in Dalla« this season perslrticlure of Mr. Fanil’s new ware­ and Silt t o ll t h inclusive, at greatly cents. at farm THUS. 1 . PARKER. milk wagon. fonr pieces will he on hand and o is pure white. Old dingy house.* that house, and Mr. 1 glow is getting the redtice«l rate*. Account "E lk s D.iv" Harry Belt is clerking iu a store in I will a trick bicvcio rider. Round trip have been pointed look so much ta '- ground ready for the 65 foot front ti. ket* will be sold on Heptemlier 3r«l Dr..Albert Campbell and daughter, from Albany or Corvallis $ 1.60. ter that still u'liei? are becoming in- adjoining it on the rasti The brick and 4th at one fare for the round Sheridan. who In»vc been visiting his brothers st trip, with a maximum of $9. Special | wall, of the Pfeifer building are up. Pears are being shipped from the c'ined to whiten their premises. Monmouth, lav e returned to their a t t M C t i n n * have been provideil, and [ nd s a v e m o n e y b y w r i u n o t o c a l . b a i n home in C incinnatti, Ohio. Miss \1- Wal. ic»* farm to a Portland cannery, Newport. Or., for delivery td trunks, «ampiug Mrs. A. K Wilson and daugh'ers County Clerk l.r,iigliary and family will make this carnival the finest ev- I outfits, ect. A lot of fine wixtd for sale at all timee l>erta, d «tighter of Prof. A. F. Camp­ the price being $20 a ton. er held on the coast. Gratnl parades | will prob tbly go to Springfield, Mis­ are expected home today. Hacks to any part of the bcacli C al . Ban*. bell, r« turned with them. T le Presbyterian church wa* crowd­ souri, and may remain a year or two, Newport, Oregon. ev« ry day, in which the beautiful j ed with people at the fum ral of A K. Prof. Reynolds has been over in Til­ queen of the carnival wi.l appear lie say "Consumption can be cured." the young ladies attending the college Chalmers Kirkpatrick has taught of VVilst n Wednesday afternoon. The there. Mrs. Wilson now owns the lamook canvassing for an encyclcpoe- foie bur admiring eubjecla. Don't i Naturealone won’t do It. Itneedt Mrs Frank Woods tw«) lots facing on fi nal offerings were extensive and drug store and Conrad Stsfrin will dia. fail to visit the Midway Plaissnce, the | help. Doctor« s a j VYashinct >n street for $125. beautiful. More s re e t, solemn and coc tin lie to run it for her. The home German Village and Jab o o r’s Extrav­ A recent meeting of the Indian w:»r expressive songs wt*re never sung, and See nnd' r New Today what some agant». If von slay at home you will j V ° T I C E I* HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH 8 < veterans s t Indeperdence, of which what the pastor said seemed to be place and the farm in the Eola bills peoi le want to buy ami what other* sp ud your life regre’ting it. 1 1 ly court of Pelk county will at Its regular Au­ was willed to the children. I* the best help.” But you must gust term, 1W»2, to wit: on Saturday, the ‘¿ 3rdday of have for sale. Advertising there al­ Ben Hayden was chairman, and John sown in ground ready to receive it. August, receive bids far the construction of a 100- continue Its dm even In hot Cooper secretary, adjourned to meet The pallbearer* were N. L Butler, J. most invariably brings the deair d re­ f K>t *p«n acros* ths Yamhill river near the •avegw weather. Come this way for old papers f r u e in said county and also for the repairing what sults. in Salem October 1st. All veteran* G. VanOrwbd. M M. Ellis, W . H If you have not tried it, send for free sample. h- tise rlusnsing snd other purposes know n a* the ‘ ‘ Hour” bridge arroes the Yamhill of said wsr «re invited lobe present. river near what ia knuwn as the Port hill in anA* SCOTT & HOWNK, Chem tats. Boils, Dr. C.iry and J P Aldri h. He county. Plane and epeeificatIona 10 be seen at tbe 409-415 Peurl Street, New Y o rk , Putnam Fadeless dyes color silk, was laid to rest in the Odd Fellow's county clerk's «»flics Cei tilled cheek for 6 pur cent O A S T O R X A foe. sad $ 1 . 00 ; *11 required with bid Right reserved to reject an* or k ■ « tot , t a , « t I k _U* Iw Hi* soup wool or cotton perfectly «t one boil­ c-meterv. K»**i«i«s the widow there T l » ail bids. Done by order of the county court ef Polk ing. Sold by A. K. Wilson at 10 cent* are three children, Jam es, Nannie and 1 OUMly, Oregon 1\ i . LOUGHAPY, Cleft. Kate. a package. Job work «lone here— the best. T J F T I T R G G L I M M W Equalization Board Meeting, N Farm for Sale. Save Your Checks | DOCTORS A Notice to Bridge Builders. “S co tt’s Emulsion t Laxative Broao-Quiaine