Joe Black is 1 laving a dining room and kitchen added to Ilia home, Dr. McOallon has had new airiewalk laid W H A T W l H A V E L E A R N E D O U R IH O ill front of his own and the two ad T H E W E E K P R O M A L L A V A IL . joining dwelling», and Frank and Chet Coad have trraied their home A b le S o u rc e s D ish e d u p (o r O u r to new sidewalks LOCAL AND UENKKAL- D A L L A S M O V IN G A H E A D . Reinforcing the Eyes. H O W L IF E R E C U R , T h s m s s L. D u lle r D e a d . He w*e born in Cley county, Mias The best evidence of a store’s popu- (Sslem Statesmen J souri.in 1833, and crossed the plaint ! lerily is the number of people that | The origin of life is no longer mvol- ( wil|, „ „ nx teHm in ]g64, having mar- Reinforcing tha eyes with the proper glasses is not at some people sei ui trade there. That lieing liue it ia evi , ved in mystery and is proved by the ried six yesra previous to that time, to think, a simple and easy matter. It requires the very nicest seien deut that Dunn’s grocery enjoys a i great evolutionist# ol the age, Darwin, He came directly to this countv and Their ! 8pencer, Huxlev, Draper and others, opened a wagon shop where Henry tific accuracy and thoroughly practical optical knowledge. Our confi | high degree of popularity. dence that we possess these 'requirements is best ext reared ill our abso I clerks are always on the jump. I Life originale.1 iu an electrical biop- c j Ht,field now live* on Salt Creek. lute guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded. We have just added I plasm, a micructie of infiiiits small- While living there he served a term N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R e e d e rs V John Bryant, wife and daughter are ■ m ire new instruments for tasting ayes Call and try them. In A b re v la te d Paf-agi a p t««. Let John Wiseman fill your order nee* that has gone on developing snd as county school superintendent. In here from Iowa visiting tha’ r daugli- I for hardware and you will get stand j reproducing itself throughout th# past isflfi he look H homestead on Upper ter. Mrs. Plato Me Fee and Mrs. Bry For groceries no to Oafielil'a. ard goods at moderate prices. Small (countless ages, following closely the | 8. i , oreak aud iivud there until 1891. ant’s sister, Mra. Wm Miller. expenses eitalde him to sell oil a very great law of nature evolution, until j Helling the improved part of hie place man is the reeult. At the age of 40 to M q . Btiwn, he moved to Dallas, Mac Hyron, of Hedprairie, ia run Corner State and Liberty atieeta, Salem. SiH-ctacle« siui gl»#»ea at Ffennig’e. Isadora in Low Prices small margin of profit. (sud many M o re this time) he begun | but went back in 1895 and built a ning a flora at Yoakum's hop yard at M. 11 uy ter, dentist, SViUou building Bridgeport. There are several hun gradually to give up the electrical house on the remaining part of bis Try one of llocksteadet’a livery rigs force nature gave him lo stronger bod- j f , rill aI)d jim j th.re until hit death, If you want a good jol> of rc'iairing dred pickers tributary to it and In D e a fn e ss C a n n o t be C u re d Rev. S. J. Lindsay will preaeli at the next lime you have occasion to go les, w eakness anil duces* taking Us September 3rd, while on a visit to his clone oil your wagon or vehicle go to dues a good business. Bridgeport next Sunday, morning aud by local applications as they cannot driving. Yuu will probably be to well place. To avert the latter aud stay Ht Bsllston. His funeral waa Wagner Bros.’ tlmp. Keralake A Linebtck have opened evening, and Rev. D. M. Metxger will reach the di-euseil portion of the ear. pleased that you will palrouixe him its ravages, one should restore the preached by Rev. V. J. Turnidge, of a fine assortment of pianos and organs Thera is only one way to cure deaf preach there the 'ollowing Sunday. lost balance by frequent supplies ol again. • One day last week tight wnuim the Fredestinarian Baptist church ness, snd that is by constitutional electricity, brought .as near nature’s which he joined when s young man. loaiU of Till.mookera came to this ai Kerslske’s furniture store and de- V Fd. Bell, near Bethel, has threshed remedies. Deafness is caused by an ire their inspection by the general standard and requirements 'ax |a>xxi- county to pick hope. 100 bushels of clover seed, his neigh inflamed condition of the mucous lin Dallas made flour is good now and ble. Dr. Darrin has the perfected ap He was buried in the Halt creek cem public. bors George Kelly 70 end C L Haw ing of the Eus'achinn tubs. When will be still better when their new ma paratus aud method for adminiater- etery. He leave* a widow and aaven Chan. Douglas, who it*ed to live children, Henry al Ballaton, Thoniaa J. K Sears, of McCoy, says that the ley 65, it goiug about 2} bushel« to * i'll his sister, Mrs. John Vietcli, at I his tube is inflamed you have a rum chinery is installed. Gooch Bros, iug nature's remedy, aud his sn cce'S at Dallas, Walter, Mary and Mra. Min Grand Rooile, died recently in Mich yield of wheat ill that section is the the acre and selling at 10 rents a bling sound or imperfect hearing, and think nothing it too good for Dallas ir the t-eatment and cure of diseases nie Jones at Buell, Mrs. Annie West smallest for years. He reports the pound. U. A. Hheilds and Clyde Kel people. igan. is simply unparalleled. The doctor in Washington, and Clarence in Mon yield of hups as tine and rapid pro ly, of that vicinity, have also raised when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the infianina- makes a specialty of all diseases of the V tana. lie had taken an active part A young lastly. Miss Ferry, is rutin- gress ill picking. considerable clover Less grain and iinn can be taken out and this tube No reasonable person evercomplaius eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh, in politic* and in 1874 waa eleeted to ¡••If the engine at her father's planing more grass aud stock will hereafter restored to its normal condition, bear About 100 Indians are picking the deafness, broncjiiiis, la grippe, dys the legislature on a citizens ticket. He of the prices charged by Gunsmith nii!| in North Yamhill. Lyle hop yard for Williams A Kirk prevail in this Country. ing will he destroyed forever; nine Kisser for mending things. He al pepsia, heart, liver, bladder and kid had served as surveyor of this county After »bout forty years ill editorial patrick. They occupy a doxen or John Fiddler will run an extra stage cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, ways docs good work and never charg ney diseases. He permanently cure« for about 20 years and was one of the harness, A. Noltner hat tool the husi more tents stretched on the si e n{ the to Salem during fair week, leaving w hich is nothing but anjinflanied con es more than a fair price. #11 female troubles, ulceration, dis organiser* of the couuty grange. ness mid goodwill of me Forlland old tramway sawmill. placements, painful menstruation, ir here at 7 and there at 6, and ♦1 pays dition of the mUcou«e” TPrface#. Ws 1)1.patch to the Kveoing Journal of regularities, etc,, also genito-tirinary will give one bundled dollars for any for the round trip. A tte n d S ta te F a ir N a x tW a a k . l’eti r Hausen's iiops on Saltrreek that city. Every freight train from the metro and skin diseases in either sex. cafe of deafness (caused by catairh) The exposition building will be fill are being picked hv a crew of Grand Mrs. M. E. Edson, of Lafayette, will 'hat cannot tie cured bv flail's Ca polis brings more and more new goods ed with fine farm, field and orchard 1*. 11. D’Aroy still S. T Richardson It mile Indiana. He W ould not T a k o 9 0 0 0 . arrive next wrek to take'charge of the tarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. for Mr. Fanil, the hardware man. His have established a law school in Ba- Mr. Editor: I deem it a duty to exhibits. The live stock show will be college dormitory. She comes well trade is so brisk tba' hie stock is con F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Hold Fifty five years ago last Saturday leni. tell the public through your paper of (lie best ever on the coast. Good rac Uncle Bill Brown arriv d in Oregon recommended. Oil account of repain by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills tinually being broken and must be re the remarkable cure Dr. Dar.-in per ing every afternoon, good music and in ihe chapel, Ihe church, Sunday plenished. No matter wiiat you want are the best. One can now go from Sheridan to with less than a dollar in money. By interesting evening 'programs. A few in th, hardware line, lie can furnish formed no me two years ago. 1 was days at the fair would he restful and either Woods or Tillamook by stage industry and economy he gradually school and young peoples mooting« taken with it contraction of the cords will be held in a lac tation room licit tt. Everything fer hop meu, and U. 8. Grant last week sold to Mr. educational. It promises to be the Lyman, rou of Hon. J. D. l.ee, is acquired his present ample fortune Sunday. Henter, of Snohomish, Washington, whatever iron is needed in building a of my neck, which drew my head to best ever held in the state. again in Holverson’s store at Salem. one tide I went under his treatment These Polk counliana are working house or barn. II goats for $200. A young Mr. M irsland, of South by electricity and medicines and was Prof. D. W. Yoder, woo has so long at the Treadwell mines on Lo iglass Dakota, is in jail until circuit court NEWTO-DAY. At the Jessie Stump frrin east of j cuied in five months so I could bend island, Alaska. M. L. Tatotn is a been counected with educational in unless he can raise $200 bail, under •Stiver C H Geiger will have a public j The Salem stage driver will prompt my head in any position, and nave ft reman, Thomas Tatum is engineer, terests iu Salem, has gone to teucfl in ood baled oat straw for rale and Reese Robbins and Fred. Tatotn suspicion of having stolen $17 from sale of stock mid farming implements ly procure whatever you want from been permanently well ever since the *3.50 A ton t>) C. H. Ititlsm, of Salt Crook. Sumpter. the home of Judge Collins. that city. on Monday, September 22nd, cure. 1 am no band to puff doctors. are running milling machines. Init in justice to the afflicted, as well Mrs. J. G. VanOrsdel is expected to Miss Viola Shultz is clerking in Miss Persephone Butler, of Mon-| o o d c h e a t h e e d f o r r a l e b y c a m oi b- The Monmouth normal school will Bryan’s store. as the doctor, I cannot let this oppor arrive in about ten days, by way of Your every want in the line of foot son soar Rlckrasll. month, is to leach at Baker City, and tunity pass. I would not take $500 the Canadian Pacific, from a good vis open next Tuesday with bright proa- wear can always tie fully supplied at Arle Hampton has also gone to take l>ecia. In the three hop yards at Ballston, and be placed back where 1 was be it to her native home m Penusylva George Clark 15 acres, Henry Clan- charge of a school east of the moun Gaynor's shoe storo. It is now time fore treatment. 1 hive resided uear JH )RESALE—-A HKAVY TEAM. INQUIRE OF nia. Oscar Taylor, Salt Craek. to lay aside summer wear for some Johnson A Co., the new proprietors field 18, anil Dudley Haling 23, they tains. Talent, Oregon, for the past 12 years, thing heavier. Marble Cutter Hawkins, of Inpe- o f the Thurston sawmill plant have pick by the pound, Mr. Clarke paying and will gladly answer all questions. Mrs. George Hagood has a cow from peodence, has pioved so reliable in ull closed it d o w n for general repairs and a cent a pound and the others 90 which she made 304 pounds of butter r sale *** TWO ACRES OF UROUND WITH- J ames H arvky , J unior . In ultv limito. A Sns building apot. Inquire Most of the cents for 100 pounds. tilings that lie gets near’ y all ceme some improvements. The Dunn’s are natural born gro in less than a yexr. crew are having an agreeable change D r. D a r r ln ’e P la o e of B u s l n e e e . __________________ __ , ________________ tery work done in this ceunty. cers. They seem to instinctively There is an advertised letter at the picking hops, but will go bnck when The headquarters of the section know what will most please their pa Dr. Darrin gives free examination * Extras of every imaginable kind for >he mill is again ready for O|ieralion Crowley poatoffioe for Billie West. crew which has been located at Parker trons and nearly always tuanago to to all, and when necessary give, ntedi-! A s ) o cents T " a HE,rER tack for saie by 8atmi< buggies, carriages and wagons kept by The new owners wilt make changes for years lias been moved to Indepen have it when wanted. clue in connection with electricity. •I Orr at Riukrsall. In the Dove, the Holmes and the dence. Wagner Bros. And they have lota of and additions as their experience here 1 ’ lie poor treated free from 10 to ¡1 •** extras for machinery. You will be may dictate Tneje is sure to be an Carmichael yards near Eola there were strikes for an increase of from Eli Johnson, who was an Iudepen- ; The blacksmithing done by I. Y. daily, except medicine. These will ! Q / l STOCK SHKKP FOR SALK BY FINLBY EU» surprised at the variety and quantity increase of sixe and efficiency. 40 to 50 cents for picking. The first deuce liveryman for years, died there | Lynch ia always as good as you could ing to pay, 10 to 5; eveniugs, 7 to 8; O U gar, of Salt Creek. Address Dallas. of extras carried by them. Ask for Sundays 10 to 3. Those wishing Mrs. G. W. MoBee’s father, J. J. Le- two compromised and the last dis last week. whatever you want and they will he I get anywhere else in the state. treatment should call soon, as some HEEP TO LET ON THE SHARKS, 25 TO 100 bo, of Wasco county, has been visit charged all his hands. very apt to produce it. Assessor J. il Yocum, of Yamhill cases require attention (luring the S as desired. First clast Cotewolds. Apply here« ing her. county, has moved to his farm near J. D. Smith, Dr, Carey and Samuel In the Kink hop yard on Halt creek New head dress of all kinds just re course of cure. Catarrh and chest 40 hands are gaihering Hi acres, and John McBee lias a daughter and Coed were chosen to appraise the A. Sheridan, and A. B. Chaudler, assess ceived by Mrs. Chace, and she has an trcubles yield more readily during ig h g r a d e c o t s w o l d e w e s f o r b alk at or-elect, will toon move f,om near a bargain in lots of from 5 to 60 if Bold w ithin about 80 are at the neighboring yard his brother, Leonard, a son not pre K. Wilson estate. arm weather. Sufferers from this fto days. experienced milliuer front Chicago to Also a few fine Cotswold bucks for sale by Ballston to McMinnville. of Frank Fawk. John Bones, of Slier viously reported. get up the nicest things possible. Cor class of troubles should have them W. D Gilliam, southwest of Dallas. Miss'Jessie Brysnt, of Portland, has idan is foreman of Hie la ter yard and attended to at ottce. Muir A McDonald have had hauled sets are being closed out at reduced T. A. Riggs and wife are just hack been visiting her old home at FaJls manages to keep I lungs lively all Errors of youth, blood taints, gleet, down from the mountains nearly 100 tatea. City. O REGISTERED BILLY GOATS, ONE AND around. Finley Edgar runs a store from a round trip drive of 325 miles iinputcDcy, varicocle, deafness, catarrh 2 years old, of C. P. bailey's breeding, also some cnrils of tan hurk to supply their tan full blooded Cotswold bucks for sale by F. A. Link, at the camp. About 300 pickers from into Crook county, where each has a and stricture a specialty. All chronic Mr. Campbell, soninlaw of Curt L. nery lor the next year. 8 A L E M D U R IN G T H E F A IR . three redles southwest of LewisriUc. many miles around are camped iu land claim. male and female diseases treated at Hubbard, is to live in an almost new We promise that should yuu use Rubbers and rubber boots are now that viciuity. $5 a week, $20 per month, or in lliut bouse just south of the home of R. B. It now seems sure that the long pro Pallium Fadeless Dyes and be dissat in Urge supply at the New York Rac proportion of time as the case may S. H ART, OF DALLAS, HAS 80 TO 100 HIQH Uncle Monroe Miller ha9 a new liar posed Falls City railroad will be a go. Carpenter. . grade Cotswold ewes to lot on the shares. isfied from any cause whatever, to re -1 ket ilore. They are made in Boston require. No case published, except ness, new htigiry and new horse, and Negotiations to that effect with Mr. The infant of Willard Gilbert and fund 10c. for eierv package. Monroe and there are none better. T hey by permission of the patient. Alt lat. some of the old boys say that lie is be Gerlinger are almost completed. Bar wife, nee Nitu Holman, died at Philo Drug Co , Unionville, Mo. Sold by A have both Fish hiii I Seal brand of sines« relations with Dr. Darrin strict WO TEA MB—SPAN OF MAKER AND 8 PAN O r gains for right of way and terminal math last week. geldings - for sale at Rickreall by Frank Tatom. coming quite frisky. K. Wilson. slickers for wet weather, which may ly confidential. Letters of inquiry facilities, both here and there, are be come very eo.m. See their hop gloves. answered. Circulars and question Merchants Crown and Finseth have ing closed. A car load of scrapers Manfred Sears has 45 lisnds under In inclement weather the mail who SALK-GOOD CARRIAOE AND HARNESS* blanks sen*, free. Eyes tested and 1 TXHt — o— been in Pcrtland buying new goods has ar ¡veil and over a mile of iron is Wm Tatom picking the Levena hop exposes himself bills for a severe cold ? wagon, harrow, cheat seed, stock, hogs and glasses fitted. Dr. Darrin’s offices are young cattle, Mrs. Hein bold, 4 miles north of expected up from Portland tonight. yard. this week. The cheapest place in the city to in the head and tisiially gets it. And at the Willamette hotel, Halem, until It is said that ten miles of track have get Mason fruit jars of pint, quart or the cold neglect d or improperly treat Full crews receiving 50 cents a box been bought. I. F. Yoakum has about 200 pickers HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES A T half gallon sixe is at the Yokohama November 1st onlv. are picking the Hallock yard of 12 employed, 60 at the Uglow yard in ed becomes nasal catarrh, a distuse the very best rates obtainable.—II. G. Campbell. Tea store. Crockery and lamps in obstinate as it is offensive. Dou’t Frank Brown has bought out the Dallas. 35 in the Doc Miller yard, 40 acres, Rhodes 14, Miller 12, Hhepard A C o m m u n ic a tio n . I rofusion. Be sure to drop in tlier« 7, Fenton 9, Farley 12, Tice 7, Friok trucking business of Frank Muscott in the Hill yard and 6 0 in the Daly waste time with "medicines” that dry Mr. Editor— Allow me to speak a oney to loan on improved farm pro and irritate the membrane, hut cure during the state fair. A Ford 16, Hughes4, most of the hops and added t < the outfit alin e new yard at Bridgeport. perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, few words in favor of Chamberlain’« yourself speedily with Ely’s Cream spring truck or furniture wagon for having been <o .traded to T. A. Liv- Cough Remedy. I suffered for three Balm, the recognised specific for ca W. R. Craven is back from Wald- moving piunoa and household goods, esly A Co., Mr. Fenton being their Strong's ia crowded these days with years with the bronchitis an j could oney to loan at « per cent on farm it being the nicest ever in town. Mr. port, not liking the outlook sufficien tarrh. Price 50 ceuts. Sold by drug people in search of something good to not Bleep at night. I tried several agent. ■ecurity. J. L. COLLINS, Dalian gists and by Ely Brotho a, 56 Warren Brown was popular as a grocery mer tly to buy the stock of goods there. cat. doctors snd various patent medicines, street, New York. J. W. Crider and family have bought chant and so will lie lie in his new Miss Delia Reynolds is ’clerking in but could get nothing to give me any E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED property at Han Jose. California and business, farm property. J. W. Crider, who now lives at San SIBLEY h EAJtINr« the Dallas bakery. relief until my wife got a bottle of decided to make that, their perma Finn's confectionery has a tenturk- Jose, California, is hereon business. this valuable medicine, which has John Grant has 40 hands picking nent home. Mrs Crider is in One ably good trade ou the fair grounds Robert Suitor, the well km wn saw completely relieved me.— W. H, health aud their sons. Cliauucey and his 12 acres of hops in the edge of mill man, is now living in Poitlund. Several young men and women who and many of his new customers will Brockman, Bagnell, Mo, This rem Fin al Settlem ent. Clay, will soon graduate from the town. He says nearly all yields are now go to his regular stand near the desire to attend Dellas co'lege hut coming short of expectations. Pick Win. McCarty and wife, who lived cannot afford to pay both tuition and court house on State street. Delicious edy is lor sale by A. K. Wilson. high school. OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- t-r* are so plentiful that in most yards near Dallas, have moved to Portland. hoard, would like to eecire places things of many kinds. dersigned has filed hie final account in the T h a N e w Y e a r a t D a lla s G o lla g a . R. L. Chapman will begin drying they have to quit between 3 mid 4 matter of the e$tate of Margaret 8 . Tuttle,deceased, The family of George Wliiteaker, of where their work would be hii equiva The prospects of Dallas college and and Monday, Oct. 6 , 1002 , at the hour of 1 o’clock prunes next week and M M. Ellis the o ’cloi k . p. m., haa been appointed by the county court of Independence, summered at.Newport. lent for hoard Ami wm e rooms are La Creole academy are very ¡'right. week after. They expect about the The steel bridge feed yard has lieen the state of Oregon, for Polk couuty, as the timo wanted for iclf boarding. Please see H. J. Osfield has moved into the same yield us last season, but a hotter crowded with Fo’ k county horses this The new prolessors, C. T. Whittlesey, for the hearing of objections to Haiti Anal account Father Croquet, the Catholic priest, Rev. A. A. Winter uhout either. Francis property and Alvis Lynch in and the settlement thereof. All persons are there who laki-e Latin and Greek, and H. 11. quality of fruit. week, because of its convenience and i who was stationed at the Grand ltonde fore notified to appear at said time and show cause, to the house vacated by him. Dunkleberger, who takes muthemat if any exist, why the said account should net be ap> thegiod treatment always received Indian agency for nearly 40 years died C u re fo r b y s e n te ry a n d D ia rrh o e a . Mrs. Mary Uglow-Cressey has a llrst proved and the administrator ct said estate and hi« ics, toil Miss Wilson, who lakes his The Brownsville high school will recentl - at Ihe place of his nativity in bondsmen discharged. horn son at the home of her parents, “ Some years ago 1 was one of a par there. tory and common English, nro all spo Dated this 6 th day of 8 ept, 1002. open September 15th under charge of Belgium, at the age of 84yiars. He lulls of folks have been congratulat ty that intended making a long bicy- J- C. ADAMS, ken of in the highest terms. New stu Administrator. iug Mr. Uglow upon being grandpa W. *. Hooker, who was raised at Air came to Oregon in 1857 and went cle trip,” savs F. L. Taylor, of Nev j Those who once go to the George dont« arc routing in from Dallas anil li«. back to his native country four years for the first time. Albany, Bradford County, Pa. "I was j lunch counter are always sure to go Folk county, from P. rtlanil and Ba ago. taken suddenly with diarrhoea, and there again. X. E Brown in the Kola hills rais Equalization Board M eeting. ient and even from the cast. The Mrs. Robert Thurston lias returned buildings are being improved and 0. J. Avery ’s mail stage leaves Mon was about lo give up >.he trip, when — o— from a long visit to her home in Can ed 46 bushels to the acre of White Winter wheat. He does not summer mouth every morning at 7 o’clock editor Ward%of the Laceyville Met-1 ada. Home may imagine that they can made ready for the opening of the j N O T IC E Is h e r e b y o i v e n t h a t o n m o m - fallow, hut puts in |>eas one year, corn and going by way of Independence senger, so gesled that 11 ike a dose of veitr. On op e tliu g day. Hentembur ¡lay. the Ttnd day at September, ISM, t h . get I a* tier or cheaper clothing in the a j , i , lit ’ -I ,’ , „ . Board ot eqaallxatlon «Hi attendat tha «fflea of tha The judges and clerks for the spec the next «ml then wheat. His oats reaches Salem at 10, starting on the Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di- j z 4 l l l , Rt IU O Clock, t h e r e Will be pub county Oregon, end publicly nty clerk of Polk couuty, -y, Oregon, and publicly metropolis than in Salem, hut not a ial water bond election next Monday went. 50 bushel# to the aere. He feed» return trip at I. arrhoea Remedy. 1 purchased a hot- | nent roll and correct all errors in lie exerc ises at the chapel to which a,1 examine the few Folk county people have found vnluatirn, description, or uualiúee of lands, are: First ward, J. D. Smith, C. L. on the place all that he raises. tie aud took -two tloses, one before are invited. The principal addresses »ther property, prt gár** ‘ T p i.t “ the *— duty ' of f _____ J, »n<l it “ shall John Robinson and family have starting and one on the route. 1 out hy experience that it is untrue. will be made by the new piofeagore, other Hubbard, R. B. Carpenter, Floyd Daly ¡nterexted interests to a| •posar at the t:me and piace appoint G. W. Johnson tfc Co., the popular The Gilbert it Patterson hop yard moved from near Oregon City back to a i! appear a p p r to - siu ** and if it shaft h " Board of ‘ “ Eqiiallxa- and Frank Holinan. Second ward, niade the trip successfully and never Whittlesey ami Donkl ‘berger, but ed, j H M there i I any lands, t ‘ lots or other “ am are property Ed. Biddle, H. P. Shriver, W. A at E<da is said to he poulticing » their old home near Oakdale. They felt any ill effect. Again last summer capiial city clothiers, may not carry brief addresses are expected from aev- tion M that twice or in the name of a person c or persons Wash. Ross Ellis and Sol Blessing. fourth no re than last year aud a bel liked that section pretty well, hut like 1 was almost completely run down a» big stocks as some houses, but they "ial of the leading dtixon« of Dallas not the owner thereof, or amesMed under or beyond actual «alue, or any lands, lots or other property Third ward, Joe Black, Frank Cuad, ter inti le. Th y attribute it mostly this still better. Theyfetl as if Polk with an attack of dysentery. I liongln have the same quality and the same rile program will uppenr in our next its uot assessed, said board shall make the proper cor oounty is good enough for them. His a lioitle of this same remedy and tliis styles at lower prices. It will not pay week's paper. rections. Robert Howe, Walter Williams and to *M|>erior cultivation. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this ?Sth day ef Augnet. brother will run the chicken runrli time oue dose cured new.” Hold hv A you lo pass by Johnsons for men i r R. L. Chapman. The polling places —— ♦ m * -------- — 'W * F. E MYER, Sing On, an American Bot’ om hop hoys clothing. K. Wilson. Assessor for Polk oo«nty. will he Stanley’s office, council cham raiser, was ruhtM-d of $175 while going they left. W. F. Nichols and bride are enjoy ber and Crider’s implement house. — o— home from Independence recenlly. James Elliott's machine had a 24 ing their honeymoon in a hop yard. Light weight goods of all kinds are • to p s th * C o u g h days run. mostly in the vicinity of Executor’s Notice. Roswell Conner, formerly of Dallas, P H Greenwood has 40 hands pick now being sold at the New York Rac was recently married at Davenport, ing 16 seres of fine hops on the Cri Oak Orove. They threshed an aver And works off the cold. Laxative bro- ket storo at about cost rather than Washington, to Miss Vtrgie Tompson. der piece end lies heel) off-,rial ¡¡H age of 2,159 bushels a day. He esti moquinine tablets cure a cold iu one carry them over to next season. The la tha MUM) -Mart ot tha Mata of O r a m tor Polk eeuntr. She was chorister and teacher ill the cents for them, but it bis rule to no- mates the crops generally about 10 day. No cure, uo pay; Price, 25 discount will pay you to buy even for to tha mattar ot tha aatala ol Mar; Ana Bat), da Presbyterian Sunday school lliere and •ell s thing until it is ready for mar per cent short of last year. Formerly cents. next year’s use. It will cost you uo it required 28 men to run his macltirn- to make y o u r baby strong and DTICC 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1, Edw. had been a student at Whitman col ket He h is sold M. M. Ellis 1,200 ft Bell, have been appointed executor ef the thing to inquire into the matter. well. A fifty cent bottle of lege. Mr. Conner has a good position bushels of prunes at 54 cents a bush lr.lt his new one has a arind.t acker, m -I last will and testament of the above decedent, and M A R K E T R E P O R T . feeder and automatic tiand cutter, each ! that letters testamentary have been ise«ed to me. in a silver mine, where they are snug el. All pereons Indebted to the said estate will make im T h a t W a te r W o rk s P ro p o s itio n . of which saved two men, and he only I [Corrected weekly by Gooch Bros.) ly located ill a pleasant cottage. mediate payment to me, and all those basing claim« It ia a two sided question. That the •gainst the same, will present them, duly authenti OlAdy», the 3-year-old daughter of hail a crew of 22 this year. Wheat, per bushel, 57 cti. w ill change a sickly baby to cated, to me within six months from the oats of thi« town would be better off with (hem Shull Broa. have mover! their bar Welter Griffin died in Monmouth lael Bran, per ton $1 notice, at McCoy, Polk county, Oregon. a plump, rom ping child. Arch Lewis ami wife, of Oak Grovr, there is no doubt, hut whether it can her shop into the west 'ooni of the Saturday. Her mother was Miss Jo- Dated at l>aJ)aa. 8 #pt. 10. 1002. Shorts, per ton, $20. have been viriling Mra. Stump at O n ly one cent a day, think EDWARD BELL. afford it is the point. Many towns in llglow building and were uever before sie Hubbard, of Surer. Oats, per bushel, 30 cts. Executor of the last will and testa.neat ef Mary Mon mouth. o t It. Its as nice «« cream. ■lie slate, Independence among them, so pleasantly situated. Ann Beil, deceai^d. Flour, per 10 barrels,43 00. Send for a free sample, end try it. Henry Fern, who bought the Doc are groaning under burdensome taxa Rev W. N. O’Kclly, of Monmouth, 8COTT A BO W SE , Cbemiata, Flflur, per sack, 80c. « 09-413 Street, New York. John McKinley and family will in a Miller place near Bridgeport, will soon ia about over his case of small pox. tion, and some of them can never Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt. 50 c. and fi.o o ; all druggists. move there. few weeks move to Southern Califor Public Sale. thrive because of it. Dallas is now Germea, $1 60 per cwt. a hand of ' Mi«a Carrie H ale/, of Monmouth, is paying a 34 mill tax and the proposed nia. Ches. Craven, who has Corn meal, $2 50 j>er cwt. bonds would increase it to perhaps 38 260 sheep, has taken part of them to F£ r* * *írov* * " d M'~ T WILL BULL AT THE FARM OF / . L. PUB- Some 40 hands are gathering abnnt pasture north of Kickreall. .Opal Hall in Portland. I Vine, 0 miles north of Salem and mile* north mills. Will it pay the taxpayers to [Corrected weekly by tiuon'e Grocerr. NEW , of Zena, in Polk county, on September 26,1002, the 100 boxes of hrqi a day at the McBee n u im e the additional burden. As folio»la y described property: 26 cews from 3 te 7 Potatoes, per bushel, 60cts Mies Edith Wolverton lias been DRUG Udell Broa., who are to leave the yard. R. T. Judson is yard l>oss and year* old, 1 registered ¿year-old .Shorthorn bull, I the $12,000 bonds are to be paid off • 1-year-old roan Shorthorn bull, 12 young Poland- the drying is done by Beil Thompson Anan Myar plaee, will Imre a public tamping with Frank Laughary and l Butter, per pound a0<a27^ cts. STORE within 20 years, it would call (or rais rhina hogs weighing about 140 pounds each; 40 or Lard, per pound, 12j<al5 cts. and Leonard McBee. Among the sale Septemlier 24th. John Bekker! wife at Neatncca. 1 MI goata. a fine lot; 1 Oliver Chilled plow. No. 50, Bacon,sides, per pound, 14<yC 17 i ts ing something lik* $1,000 a year above that has only pi wed 40 acres and is as good as new; campers are the families of John Mc will then occupy the farm. There i« a new hoy at the heme • f \ nur other rxpeure». Nor is that all binder, 1 mowing machine. Terms of Hams, per pound, 17J cts. IN THE OLD BAND HALL, DAL j 1 Deering Kinley. Mark Emhree, Mrs. Newton ; Alvin Robinaon in Falls City. Approved note on 12 month«’ time without I r the cost of pr< c iring w iter tight, Remember the wa'er bond election Shoulders, per pound, 1 0 « 12 ct». I intere«' if paid when due; 6 !>er cent off far oesh. LAS. DR. F. S. LOCKE, PROP. Hsrris, Mr. Nachtingal, Allie Kim reservoir »lie, and right ol way would ; The sale will eoa mence at 10 «Vdovk o’clock. Eggs,per doxen, 20 eta. ball, Ben Thompson, W. A. Wash and next Monday and vote as your j»dg- , Rudolph Simon has tha lumber on ' have to lie added, and where is the FRANK FVRY1NE. the ground for a naw house near Cal- ; C hickens, per doxen |3g$4 Mr. J or I win. About 4 o’clock the nient dictates as beat for the town. money coming from to pay lor it. Dr. F. H. Locke, front Fort- y vary chuich. Dried fruit*, per pound, bra 12 cts. cooks begin to make it lively for ev Wm. Caldwell, Lowroan Conner and Calmly discuss these questions With land, who Itaa had 25 years Beets, per pound, 1 cents. erybody, breakfurt comes at 5 and an Charlie Berry will taka a ten days’ j Thomas Kinchin, of Paedee, haa re Executrix’ N otice. your neighbors, remembering that experience aa a physician and Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. hour later all hands are picking. Their outing at tlie coast and tbea the ft rat ceived from tha east a hillside plow (hose who have the most tsxes to pay druggist, lias opened on north Cabbage, per pound, 2$ eta. cr-w will pick Hie yard of James Hnb- named will begin teaching m ono in which may ba adjusted to suit aoy de should have moel weight. I f anybody o t i c e is h e r e b y o i v e n t h a t i . m a k c y Front street in Dallas a stock Onions, per pound, 2$ cts. bird near by. Tilers is a full crew in Dallas. N C. Wilson, have been appointed executrix of the , gree of slop). , wants to put in waterworks as a pri of drugs, patent medicines, ' Will and testament of Adam K Wllaen, deceas Beans, per pouud, 5 cent*. the neighW ing yard of (leorge Ha- vate enterprise, Wt all say amen. ed. All person* indebted to the a»id estate will make homeopathic remedies, ata- Corn meal, per pound, 3J cts good and while folks are picking in Lefe » illiams ta down from Idaho. | immediate payment to me.and all thoeehaving claim« tionery, hooka and notions. 1 against the same, will present them, duly aathe«t 6 - t re two yards close by rnn by China- He says that some year* ago out in Hay, per km, $ 5 »$9 Job work done here— the best. I rated, to me at my home in l%llae, Polk county, men : the Caarade mountains ha ran acroae Oregon, within six months from the date »* few 1 notice. j something of a mining catura which X A . iHtod at Dalle«. September 1ft, |«0I. I sm still making those fine cabinet I,,» tvaen troubling him ever since, MARcY C. WILSON, platinum photos at $1 50 a doten. T. and now ha is going out to saa what | Executrix of the estate of Adam K. Wilson, 4 IS SOLICITED. J. Cherrington, Dallas. j there is in it. 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