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D A L L A S IS G R O W IN G . W e have no high expenses ru n n in g this im m ense m ercantile house an d out great cash b u y in g and sm all expense is a ll figured d o w n so vou are the g a in e r as w e ll as we are and m akes it possible to tu rn o u r stock over >o m a n y tim es a y e a r at a littte profit, w h ich is a b ig ger gain to us than one w h o is w a itin g until they get the b ig profit. C on sid er this and then decide where the righ t place w ou ld he to do yo u r fall purchasing and where you w ill save the most m oney. Study our prices, com pare goods and you w ill find each and evoi aiticle ju st as advertised. Y d u rs tru ly, ,* R. E. BRYAN & SON LOCAL A N D G ENER AL. W H A T W E H AV E L E A R N E D D U R I N G THE WEEK F R O M A L L A V A IL- A b l e S o u r c e s D i s h e d up f o r O ur N u m er ou s Fa m ily of R ea d e rs In A h r e v i a t e d P a r a g r a p h s . For grocer ina go to Onfield's. Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building I f you want a good job of repairing done on your wagon or Vehicle go to Wagner Bios.’ shop. Marble C olter Hawkins, .of Inpe- pendeuce, has proved so reliable in all tilings that he gets near'y all ceme tery work done in this cenuty. Extras of every imaginable kind for buggies, carriages and wagons kept by Wagner Bros. And they have lots of extras for machinery. You will be surprised ut the variety and quantity of extras curried by them. Ask for whatever you want and they will he very apt to produce it.. Henry Howe is back from Alaska, j There is more caU rtb in this *ec- His son*. Frank, and daughter, Mrs. - lion ut the country than all other di*- N .llie Shoe make, will come down ! cases put together, and until the lust fr. m that cold region to spend the . few years was au pposed to be incur» winter in Seattle. j ble. For a good many years doctors I pronounced it a local disease, and pre- No preaching next Sunday at U,e I gcribed local remedies, and by con* Pre*byterian church, hut the i gtantly failing to cure with local treat- school and Endeavor societies will , men^ pronounced it incurable. Sci- meet. as usual. Rev. W. T. Wardle pnce jj l8 proven catarrh to be a cun* and Harvey Boals are attending Pres- ; gtitutional disease, and, therefore, re- bytery at Eugene and synod at j q Ujre8 constitutional treatment. Halls Grants Pass. Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. J. M. Taber from Nebraska has Cheney A Co , Toledo, Ohio, is the bought and moved to th=) MoBurn«y only constitutional cure on the mar place on Red Prairie. He brought ket. It ia taken internally in doses of out four thoroughbred Shorthorn cat from 10 drops to a teaspoouful. It s e ll directly on the bloial and mucous tle. surfaces of the system. They ff r J. W . Crider started Wednesday for $100 for any case it fails to cure. Send Ad bis home at San Jose, California, ac for circulars and testimonials companied by Mrs. J. M. Campbell, dress, F. J Cheney A Co., Toledo, who will spend the winter with her Ohio. Sold by druggists for 75 cents. H all’s Family pills are the best. daughter, Mrs. Crider. The excitemen t incident to travel La lies, for tine m illinery at low prices, g o to Mrs. Smith's. Location ing and change of food and wutor of over the Brown <fc Ellis store. A prize ten brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home with with every hat. outa bottle A’ Chamberlain’s Colic. Pomona grange will meet with Dal Cholera ami Diarrhoea remedy. For las grange at Bridgeport at 10 o’clock sale by A; K. Wilson. tomorrow. Important business will Dan Savage and Phil. Fendell, of Sixty men and forty teams have come lip and all grangers are invited completed nearly three miles of grad to attend'with well filled baskets. W illamina, took a band of beef cattle to 1’ortlund recently. ing on tlie Dallas and Fall« City rail tf. M. Lacey has moved from near road. The men get $2 and a man One of the handsomest drug stores Independence to Pe Ice. and team $3.50 per day. in the W illam ette valley is that of G. W. Me Bee ami his son John and The concert of Mrs. Su.«ie Fennell Belt A Cherrington in the new Uglow family have been taking a two weeks Pipes had only a fair attend .nice but building. They invite people front all outing in the Alsea country. the renditions were full of merit. parts of the county to drop in and see Licenses have been issued for the how nicely they are fixed up. There Rev J. R. O. Russell will preach at marriage of Andrew Riggs to Mamie is nothing second class about the es Oakdale at 3 o’clock next Sunday. Smith, and W . E. Bevens to Ethel tablishment. Mrs. Gay nor has moved into the ! Locke. Frank Holm an’s milk wagon is now rooms over Osfield’s store. The Independence bank has sold to distributing 65 quarts a day, at $1.50 a quart a month. W hy send your photograph away to I. M. Simpson 320 acres of the Wm. have it enlarged when Mrs. Weaver, Williams donation claim near the School Superintendent Starr has our homo art ist., does crayon portrait* j Burns ill for $6,500. just made an apportionment of $50 a better and cheaper than they can be Bert Hastings and Mias Ella Con district besides $2 a scholar and $5 to procured elsewhere. Studio at resi ner were married at her home on Salt each district whose teacher attended dence west of college. Creek last Monday, by Rev. Arthur the institute 16 hours. That with the R oms and Bertha Ellis have been to Kane. They are living in the new August apportionment of $4 a scholar tlu ir land claims in t lie Si let z basin. house on the Riggs place, across the ought to put most districts in good fi road from his mother’s place ut nancial condition. Mrs Julia Connaway of Albany and Smilhiield. A Spring Valley field fire burned a Jim Crowley of Nestucoa are in town. Smith A Rowell have distolved house, woodshed and meadow grass M. >nday morning while some wild for Ben Windsor, then ran across in o partnership, and an early settlement bunch grass hnrs3s were being driven of accounts is desire«!. You will find the ferm of O. Alderman and deatroy. through the street on*; of t hem dash ed considerable plank and tail fence the books witn J. E. Smith. ed into the bank. After carefully betides injuring 5 a n a of meadow. eyeing Cashier Williams and his as Henry Black brought to this office sistant, Mr. Vassal 1, he concluded ! a piece of petrified stump, cut on the Mrs. Claia Burton is visiting kin tlu ir hooks were correct and the mon | Wesley Lynch place in 1851, dred in Eastern Oregon. ey all there, so he turned around and Ed. Campbell, of Dallas, and Bart Miss Alice Knighton, of Buena Vis trotted out. ta. has gone to spend the winter in R ibiuson, of Falls C i'y, now own the W. D. McCabe, of Pioneer, is back Oakland with the family of D E, Ver Docksteader livery stable. from Idaho where he Ins been herding non, editor of the Oakland Owl. H. Henry Tillery will soon move from sheep. He married Miss N nicy Rem learned tlie printing trade in the o f ington ami they are feeling quite fice of the writer at Gold end ale, near I'errydale to Ilia new home north ol Ballston. proud over the advent of a first born Washington, eighteen years ago. daughter. Mis» Dorothy Cooper, of Independ Mrs. G. N Cherrington has gone to ence, is teaching at Ceutralia, Wash Hon. N L. Butler lias sold his 160 visit friends at Sau Jose, California. ingtou. acre farm near Monmouth to a gen tleman from Missouri for $6,700, and Conrad Stafrin bought the John Me 'The three daughters of Zan Allen, has moved into the Dallas residence Kiidey peoperty for $750 and has rent of Oak Grove, are attending Dallas propeity for which he paid Mrs. J. C. ed it to a man from Salem at * 7 « college. Gay nor $1,850. lion. G L. Hawkins month. J. 8. Talbot, of F a II s City, lias sold his Independence property to Ins rented the Boats dwelling next to W . H. McDaniel ami family have It. E ¿Williams for $750 and will m ow the home of C. A. Rice. moved from near Riekreall hack to his marble works plant to Dalla«. All Dallas. Miss Ethel Gwinn had a 13th birth of our citizens are highly pleased over Eugene Byerley has bought the the coming into our midst of two such day party last Saturday evening. Near lv 20 of her young friends gathered, Chase steam wood saw and is ready to families. played games and had refreshments. do your sawing on short notiee. Mrs. Mary Allen, of Philomath, is Before leaving they gave her many Hotel Gail was built by a stock com visiting her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Swart*, nice presents. pany 15 years ago at a cost of $4,200. near Perrydale. Uncle Davy and Aunt By degrees Nat Holman became the Polly I^ewis were their parents. Lou Michelac, who has been on the owner of nine-tenths of it, J. J. Daly H. C. Dimick and wife have been Dull.is express train so long, lias, with having the other tenth. A t admiui.- spending a week over on the Tilla his wife, been visiting the family of tra'or’s sale it was sold for $4.700, Allyn Yocum at Sheridan. mook coast, Judge Hewitt, o( Albany, being the Henry L-tdy is driving the mail highest bidder. It will continue in Joshua Mi Daniel has sold 61 ncrea near Riekreall to some new people stige between Sheridan and Grande charge of Mr. Thompson. Ronde. from Iowa for $2,600. Lois of gravel is being spread on the S' The Invalid's WarcLi* And it* flouring mill with new ma chinery ia making a better article than ever before. Delivered anywhere ia towu for 70 cents a sack. Mr. Riaver at the minatore is kept busy selling and repairing firearms and iurifisliing aniniunitiqii to those who like to chase pheasants and oth er game. L ea d cs in Low Prices A GERM AN H EA R T TO H EAR T T A LK . Buy things to eat at Dunn’s gro A n o t h e r S a le m La d y F in d * th e cery and you will never regret it R o a d to H e a lth a n d H a p p ln a a s . They keep the best o f everything in 'he maikeis and their prices Hre n ev-; T o the Editor: This is written so } that other sufiVrers nitty know where er high. They hay farm produce. ! to apply for relief. I have been af •** flicted for a long limo with many dis New line of silkoline draperies, cur eases peculiar to my sex, which 1 will tains, fiiuged lied spreads, etc. Pi ices explain to any desiring to know. 1 always rig lit. The Be a Hive store. have been successfully treated by Dr. Darrin, at the Willamette Hotel. My cousin, Mrs. Georgia Miles, of Prutuin, As a hardware dealer Mr, Wiseman was also cured by Dr. Darrin of a can is s success. He knows What this cerous tumor iu her breast. I most trade demands and nearly always Inis earnestly recommend Dr. Darrin and it when Called for. H is fnlces are bis electrical and medical treatment never higher and generally Jj/wer than to all and I will gladly talk with any elsewhere. - N1 one at my home, 205 Thirteenth st , Salem. Mus. H. J. PowKLl,. Everything used iu sitin'* our. col Mooor. lege or the public -schools o f this county can be h a d ‘ at Wilson’s dru< There will be a shadow social at the store Go there for your .‘Vtslionery McC cliurch Frkl„ y ev, nill(fi Octo- of all sorts, for yotlr NT,it.Og- books . . i ,U . . r , . ...... There will . . . . ^ . . . .hurt pro- mid Hsk to see auv new Hungs t n ) gramme, gramme, then 'he ladies’ shadows will have for public school scholars l e sold to i he highest bidder. A cor keep postage stamps. dial invitation to all who wish to spend a few pleasant hours. No ad The Docksteader livery stable con mission fee. tinues to rank among the best in tlie The McCoy school opened tlie 6th valley and the new proprietors will wi h a fasr attendance, Miss Philippi try to make it even more popular of Dallas, being lire teacher. thuu in the past. Fall work ia progressing around Mc Coy. y F idlei’s mail stage to Salem if do 8. W . Fletcher went to Portland ing a fine business and lie muriis the Monday. W e regret to hear of his in success. tention to take his daughters, Elina *a* and Ailu, to California this winter, as New line of flannel and silk waists t heir company will be greatly missed wiil be litre next week. W e can here. promise you gome of the latest crea tions. The Bee Hive store, M tb . J. I. Partridge, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. MoCrow, •*» left this week for her home in V ictor The approach of damp, cool weath ia, B. C. er has put everybody in the notion of heavier footwear, and this is to re S t r ic k e n w ith P a r a ly s is . mind the public that the best place to Henderson Grimett, of this place, buy is at G iyn or’s exclusive shoe was stricken with partial paralysis store. and completely lost the use of one arm and aide. After being treated by Tho ladies should not forget that be an eminent physician for quite a sides an elegant line of the very latest while without relief, my wife recom millinery. Mrs. Cliacu carries ladies’ mended Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and children’s furnishing goods. Cor and after using two bottles of it be is almost entirely cured,— Geo. R. Mc set* going very low to elose out. Donald, Mao, Logan county, West *.* Virginia. Several other very remark Tho canned goods in the Dunn gro able cures uf partial paralysis have cery are all of high grade but the pri been effected by the use of this lin i ces are not high. Whatever vegeta ment. It is most widely known,how bles arc in the market may he found ever, as a cure for rheumatism,strains there. Try their tins and coffees. and bruisus. Sold liy A K. Wilson. W e d d in g Bella. A t the home of Mr and Mrs. Ben ton Flattery, at high noon 8umlay, October 5, l'J02, 'heir daughter Mamie was married to J. Andrew Campbell, of Ballston. Only rulatives and a few friends were present. The rooms were tastefully decorated for the oc casion. After the ceremony, which was performed by Barton Z. Riggs, all parUok of an elegant dinner. Tile bride is a charming and accomplished young woman and the groom is a young man of go al character and manly qualities. Both are well known anil popular in the oilU ton neighbor hood, where they will reside. Their o '»o v friends wish for them a happy lll,d prosperous married lile. More new cloaks eamn this week— iate styles of Newmarkets and Monte Carles. The Bee Hive Store. Have you noticed that the morning after the airival of every freight train there is a pile of freight iu front of Fanil's hardware store, He tells to much that it keeps him litisy tilling up the gaps in his stock. The quality of his goods has made his store a very popular place with those needing any kind of hardware. SvLEM TRADELETS. For nu n’s clothing for voutln’ lothing nK, clothing and children's very be.t place to go every time is Johnson's clothing emporium. Suit* Stops th e C ou gh in a great variety of styles, made on | honor and sold as low as much infer And works off the cold. Laxative bro- lor goods. In liatv they can please moquinine tablets cure a cobi in one auv tagle and their fine shoes for gen- j day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 tlemeo are sore to to please. Their cents. hoaii ry and iicckm ar are hard to; b<-at. A IR L IE . Roy Byerley ia hauling lumber (or the Morrison saw mill company. Guests of Strong’s restaurant always enjoy what they g it there. i J. O. Staats has finished sowing hi* " " " ' " “ T f,,U° w ‘ " ‘V ’ uuw 8uwm« * lu- top « I f 1». vtr «f*td «ill toil E. E. Staats bas finished stavi’s for Ed Patras. I ; Hugh W illiams is hauling for Mr. Patras at Parker. hauling T o tho Editor: For four years past mv health has lieen impaired from the effects of dyspepsia, heart and kidney disease, and pain ill the stomach and back. I have tried many remedies and doctors to no use. I was troubled with diabetes— getting up nights to relieve my bladder. Have been un der Dr. Darrin’s treatment and pro nounce myself restored to health. My wife has been successfully treated (or liver and stomach trouble and pain in the side. Tell all your readers to con sult me at Chemaws, Oregon, and 1 will explain how I was cured. I am a German and will gladly tell my countrymen of my cure. C lllS . ZlKLENSKI. H IT S P O H o w n C .A .T . A . J I e O a - T T 'E . i f This Sirs s t a r » js oa w a vy koa e f tba (aw ataa --------------------------- Laxative Bromo-Quinme mus » ^ tbm M M i| Itaft mmm m n M S r mm mmj OA 0 TORZA. Iw n ti sf 11» Kiwd You Htw Hnj* OABTO RZA. •sM stt* » 1» I n H zw »Iwip >R«t & a k in G Absolutely Pure TH ERE t t NO SU BST IT U T E C oes Lik e H ot C ek ss. “ The fastest selling article I have in my store,” writes Druggist C. T. Smith, of Davis, Kentucky, “ is Dr. K in g ’s New Discsvery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, because it al ways cures. In my six years of sale* it has never failed. I have known it to save sufferers from throat and lung diseases, who could get no help from B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D D IX IE. doctors or any other remedy.” Moth H. 8. B ull went to Marion county ers rely on it, Iht beat physicians pre last week. scribe it, and all druggists guarantee satisfaction or refund price. Trial Mies Annie Peterson and baby bottles free, regular sizes 50 cents and brother have returned from Oak Grove $ 1 . and are staying at Henry Clifford’s. Miss Jessie W ilton, of Airlie, it tern» Harry Burford and Frank Gump j are working in the Butz and Kimball ching at Peedee. prune dryers in Dallas. NEW TODAY. Gus Bowman has moved to the Pe terson place and Mr. Jonson, of Dal HOEVKR ha* found a silver watch will pici las, to the McDougal farm. W report it to thia offle*. The bird season being now open, the farmers are enjoying their annual two months' job of chasing hunters, W . P. Miller and Chaa. Black are hauling prunes from Frank Loach’s orchard this side ol Grand Ronde, John Bryant, wife and daughter, Carrie, who have been visiting Mrs. Bryant's sister, Mrs. W W . Miller, left Tuesday for their Iowa home. They were well pleased with the W il lamette valley ami may return. Mrs. Sneid and family, who lived near Dallas and left a short time ago for their old Missouri home, hoping to benefit the heslth of her oldest son, have returned, he having died neat Eugene. There are nearly 140 acres of hops in the vioinity of Ballston. GOOD sheep and SO weth«r goat* for sale cheap 20 ! by John Reaaoner, three miles southwest of Dallas. K f i HIGH grade Cotswold ewes, now being bred to O V j registered Cotswold buck, for sale by Marion Smith, Monmouth. Oregon, K. K. D. No. 1. LD iron wanted. Foi the next month I will pay $1§ » ton for old machine casting* delivered at the Dallas foundry. ED. BIDDER. O N old 12-horse power engine and boiler for sale at a great bargoiu by Ed. Biddle at the Dallas Iren works. A PAIR Pekin end Cayuga ducks and soi II ! B turkeys for sale by C I Ballard, 2} southeast of Dallas. 30 FEW unregistered bucks of the Harris flask of goats still left. To close out all older than kids we will sell the remainder at reduced price«.—Rid dell Bros,, Monmouth. A Pv A GOATS half nannies, for sale by f. B. Smith « J U at Bridgeport. SCOTT’ S S EMULSION J TOCK nhi ep to sell, to let out on shares or trado for fresh milk cows. Apply t o J .P . Holman, D. 1 a . ()9T betwsen Pioneer and the Enns prune orchard J a gold Elgiu watch, size 16, No. 2,9(1,531, with J . C. engraved on back. .Suitable reward for its re turn to J. 4. Williams, Dallas. Scott’s Emulsion is the means of life and of the en OOd « year-old frosh cow and heifer for sale by joyment of life of thousands of G A. H. Dodd at Falls City. men, women and children. WANTED to do general house work, T o the men Scott’s Em ul A GIKL Steady work and good home. Apply te Mre- flenry B. Thielsen, northeast corner of Capital and sion gives the flesh and Court streets Salem, Oregon strength so necessary for the ANTED, a girl to do general housework at good cure of consumption and the W A wages. Address Mrs. J. M. Martin, 397 Court repairing of body losses from street, Salem, Oregon. any wasting disease. QLD riding pony for sale. Apply te ] F or women Scott’s Em ul Ì . YEAR Thompson near «Jakdale. sion does this and more. It is CARRIAGE, a harrow and 40 sheep for sale by a most sustaining food and « Mrs Keimbold four miles north ef Dallas. tonic for the special trials that women have to bear. DERI RING TO HAVE a GOOD milch A NY cow ONE well kept until spring may leave word at T o children Scott’s Em ul tills office. sion gives food and strength FULLBLOODED COT8WOLD EWES AMD 16 for growth of flesh and bone U 0/\ \ J rams for sale by A. 0. Staats at Airlie, Or. and blood. F or pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott’s n a l m o s t n e w f ir h t c l u w p ia m o fo b vale or to trade for stock by Oso. T. Hale at Emulsion is a great help. Falls City. • A S en d f o r f r e e s am p le . S C O T T A B O W N E . C h e m is t s . 4 0 0 - 4 4 6 P e a r l Street. N e w Y o rk . SOo. and S I. O O i all d ru gg is ts. NEW DRUG STORE IN T H E OLD B AN D H A L L , D A L LAS. DR. F. S. LOCKE, PROP. Dr. F. 8. Locke, from Port land, who has hail 25 years experience ns a physician and druggist, has opened on north Front street >n Dallas a slock uf drugs, p a t e n t medicines, homeopathic remedies, sta tionery, school books and JOS. MEYERS & SONS Ladies’ Wraps, Skirts, Furs, Suits. C ITIZEN S p e a k s G ra te fu lly of H is R e lie f by O r. D a r r in . stave* Percy Hadley has mured to the Go to the Crooise art stuilio ami Bora Tarter placs near here, and will you will be »ure to get. exactly what add many improvements. vou want iu photography Whenev Ed Sheythe’s hor.e got frightened er anything new anil de*iriible conies while at the watering trough here last out Mr. Croniso always hat it. week, and started to run away with the buggy attached, hut in crossing The steel bridge feed yard is the tho railroad track fell and broke its recently grader] parts of the S.leni liest end most convenient place for hack and had to he shot. road. Several culverts that were al Polk county teams. Most of them Riddell Bros., of Monmouth, were ■ M F * most worn out have been replaced by have found it out and always go hulling out olover seed around here i fills that will stand forever. there. Have you tried it, SALEM last week. F. J. Chapman and wife now occu ORECON. py their pretty new home just soil'll School began last Monday with Have you inspected tbaae new wa of that of W . R. Craven. Clarence Bump aa teacher. SALEM’S GREATEST STORE terproof rain coats at 'he New York C o r n e r C o u r t a n d L ib e r t y S t r e e t » Changes of residence have occurred Racket. They ate light, dressy, and The question at to the weight of «. THE Men’s heavy, green oak lumber was nettled Iasi as follows: J. W. Morri»on and wife will keep one dry. B IS T to the dwelling south of the home of fleece lined underwear for 30 cents. week when George Bronson drove on AND Cornelius Hughes, W. E. Lacey and Duck coats, slickers and rubbers to the scales with a thousand feet just cheapest : wife to the Stringham house, and the keep out Oregon mist. Footwear ftont the saw of the Obercr mill, STCRE | family of \V. V. Fuller to the D.J. • hat has invariably pleased those who which weighed 5,400. IN | Riley house, I »ve tried it. OREGON I*, lias been claimed that tlie first ------------ ♦ -------—— FOR W m Merwin, of Baker City, h a ctop of clover lin ing tire season would PI ON E R. been vieiling bis brother, Marsh, now not produce seed, but last week A. C. postmaster at Independence. O. N. Htirriogton has rerpivefi ano Stasis bulb'd out over 52 bushels of fine plump sei d from 15 acres. It W e are authorized to receive either ther fine goat from California. was cut with the hinder the first ol subscriptions or renewals for the P • Milton Thomppou, John Bryanf at cl July, and is much nicer seed tiian cific Homestead. N. I. Patterson spint flin e clays re that saved from the second crop. Pomona grange will meet at Bridge cently bunting in tho mot a ains. port at 10 o ’clock tomorrow and dele Miss Edith Wi:z<;l H touching her»*, gations are e*|ieoted from all the S P E C IA L S A LE M O N D AY. and Ledford Wmwlward ir attending granges in the county. Da I la* college. Uctnber 13th at Dodson’s Mrs. Charley Post ia to soon become Racket Store. John Bryant, wife* and daughter, again a resident of McCoy, and the Ten percent Discount on new home of George K elly, south of Who have t»een visiting tlieir daugh Ladies’ Dress Skirts. L A U E S A N D M E N S’ Bethel will soon be ready for occupan ter, Mr*. Plato McFee and her sinter. M EN A N D B O Y S ’ Mia. W . iV. Miller, in DalU* will SH O v S Colored Table Lioen, cy- C L O T H IN O * Two famous brands of shoes Tlie Idigent clothing il<'pnrt- Remembar O’ Brien Bros, public tale *tart back to the*r Iowa home this • 25c value at 18c per yard. .old pxolosivfly hr u.— Queen 40c value si 30c. nirnt in the valley, full of .11 tlie at Balm Grove, Saturday, Octolier we*-k. 50c value at 39c. Quali'jr for ladies. Myers for men 18th. n< weal m>d latest tt yk s. John Thoiua« will move from Fall« 60c value at 4ttc. K E D I'C E D PR IC E S ON GORDON H A T S City to Eugene. SH O E DRESSINGS H. 8. A M St ITS Bring this Coupon. A N D FIN D IN G S C U E I T COLLARS W eye Let will pr - rr’s BARR’S JEW ELRY STORE Corner State and Liberty stieets, Salem. 1-et Mr. Lynch do your blacksm ith-1 ing and it will be weft done. The Yokohama Tea store keeps not K, the »Iw. very ...... best I.s.ss, tw be ks. U..Z only It nr) in 1 ___ tent* coffees, »pices and me tracts, but all sorts of tableware. They hnve n grant variety ft r everyday ufo and much that would ornament tlie finest tables in the laud. THE OLD RELIABLE W e have an invalid's ward here, where crippled docks, waiche*, glasses, and the like, aie made aa good a» new by rkillful repairers us try tiur hand oil any “ out of repair” thing in these lines. We insure the moat delicate and skillful work lha- can be done, and at eea even more reasonable than you hope for. High charges and B haie iio iniercotirse. ~ MALL FARM FOUR M ILK» fK IL. I«. __. Apply a i here. -- S Dallas for rent. - SOUTHEAST Q f PROFFERS WANTED FOR AXE HANDLE tlaa- V. «ttl.îA n o o rd by I. Schweltaer, southeast of Dallas. HEEP TO LET ON THE SHARES. 26 TO 130 S ’ as desired. First clasa Cotswold«. Apply to Samuel Orr at Riekreall. YOUNG SHEEP TO LET OM SHARES by 0 OOD Elmer Birks, of Ballston. npWKLVE HOGS FOR SALE AT OKCE BY T. A. 1 Riggs, of Dallas. r i RALE- A HEAVY TEAM. Oscar Taylor, Salt Creek. INQUIRE Of FREHH COW W ITH HEIFER CALF, ALSO cheat need at 50 cents a tack for sale by If si Orr at Riekreall. A D o tio n s . Your Patronage IS SOLICITED. Executor’s Notice. T HAVE MONEY TO LOAN A T A L L TIMES AT I the very best rates obtainable.—H. G. Campbell. o ney to M In the matter of the eatate of Mary Ann Bell, rfe- ceased. o n e * ih hereby giver that i , mw . Bell, have been ap|x>inted executor of the laat will »nd testament of tint above •Icvprlrnt, and that letter* tentainentary have Ireen iBaiird to me. MI I" noaa I n M I 4 to tne aawl estate wilt make im mediate payment to me, and all th iae having t hum* agam-t the aaine, will prevent them, duly authenti cated, to me within six month* fr >m the date of thia notice, at Mc«J«»y, Poik county, Oregon. Dated at OwllaM, Sept. 10. 100?. W N KDW ARD HEM,, r. H A V E M ONEY TO LO A N ON IM P R O V E » torn prop«rty. S I B L t Y S HA KIN ft Public Sale of Stock. A T my home neat Dallas on Wednesday, October a V 15th, I will sell at auction 16 extra good Jersey C<s*e. a number of c*l*ee and v ine Poland-Chine h‘ 3 C*. Ten months Urns will he given on same over • It* II. M. BHOWN. Executor <>t the laat will and testament of Mary Ann Beil, deceaacd. Executrix’ Notice. pro I f ONE Y TO LOAN AT 3 PER CENT ON PAH IU. security. J. L. COLLINS, Dalle«. In the county court of the tUt/n of Oregon for Folk county. l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m P«rty at usual rates by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas, Final Settlement. o t i c e in h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h b u m - dendgned ha-« filed hi* final account in the matter of the estate of Uomeiin* Heikert. deceased, JOTIUE I* HEREBY GIVEN THAT I. MARY and Malurday ,Nov. 8, 1902, at the hour of 13 o’clock C.Wilson, have been appointed executrix of the *. m.. hae been appointed by the county court o# will and testament of Adam K. Wilson, deceas the state of Oregon, for Polk ciKinty, a* the time ed. All person« indebted to the said e«tate will make for the hearing of objection*to said final account immediate payment teme.and all those having claims and the settlement thereof. Ail person* nr* there- armtisi the earn«, will prewent them, dulv authentl fore notified to appear at said time and show cause, • ate«I. to me at my home in Dellas, Polk county, if any exist, why the said areouMt should nwt be ap within six month* from the date of this proved and the administrator cf and estate and hi« bondsmen discharged In ted at Italia«. Sept ein lier I A. 1902. Dated Ibis 3th dav of Get, I f * ! MARY C WILSON. DAVID 1 . l-xec’itrti of the «state of Adam K Wileou, ! Townsend A Hart attorneys for estate. N' N