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• P oetry o t th e O r o n g o . B U SIN ESS A T 8AL9NI. O il o r S a lt W ell. W ood for sale. Apply at this office. D. would be folly to send to Port For some months Mi Hirschberg. the HDLfcai to you when the fruit ^ I i l f appfcai* land or anywhere else for tombstones At the soap works near <h© woolen Go to Riggs’ grocery for mill feed. i Independence banker, has been bor- mill you can sell your tallow, soap h f f g s ripi aud sweet on the tree late TH E O LD R E U A B L Æ or auything else for a cemetery while It i* a fact that The W hite Front I ing for oil near the home of B n. 1 grease, pells and goat skin*. They in February or early in March. Then W H A T WK HAVE LEARNEO DURING G. L. Hawkins, of Dallas can supply the blossoms break out, and the trees 1 Whiteaker. north of M ounicuth, and grocery lias the best and largest vari THE WEEK FRO M A L L AVAIL- i them. j make fine soap of various kinds. are yellow with golden globe®, and ety of groceries to select from iu Polk has had repeated fin** md rations of Mrs. Allie Townteud organized an county. white with orange flowers. J’ may be oil. Now, havii g leached a depth of Able S o u r ce s Dished up f o r Our Eastern Star lodge at Newport last The New York Ra» ket vhas leased th.»t a flurry of su«>w has whitened 927 feet, work has be» n stisptnided f»»r N u m e r o u s Fam ily of Readers Eugene Byerley’s steam saw i* a tim e, but tin1 ini •nthui is to go on I the adjoining room and fill'd it up the mountain tops, and then you have week. In Ab reviated P a r a g r a p h s . manufacturing into engine wood 225 for a dry goods department, which an artiftic background for a tropical Nearly all Corvallis business houses cords along the track near th e iv>Ucd- down to ai least 1,600. Last summer it was noticed that H*e wa'er brought will he opened next week. That the forest. The air is full of sunshine clo-ie bv 7 o'clock to give »be propri houae, it being for the motor. • For groceries go toOafickt's. up iu connection with the drilling was additional venture will be successful and heavy with fragrance as night etor^ apd clerks some time for social It is rumoied that if ' Hirscliherg’i tfery rally and later on a large flow of l there is no doubt, for that store com es on, an») then, if the moon !>e enjoym ent at their homes. Spectacles and glosses at Pfennig's. salt well pan sou l big ho will pipe the sslt water was struck. A gallon ol it ' knows how to be popular and success sinning, you muy hear at midnight through open window* the song of ; S t a t s o f O h i o , C i t y ok T o l e d o ,) water to Dallas, and establish works being boiled down produced a poum* ful. M. H ay ter, dentist, W ilson building ♦ he mocking biid in the »rented grove L ucas C o u n t y Í near the rouiidhoi *e, wlier a large o f salt. Analysis proved it t»> be and it never seemed so meiodious be Frank J. Cheney makes o a t h tin t '«w m itl is expected to he constructed. chem ically pure. Expert* say the The niMuagers of the Dallas W ood Strong’* restaurant fully sustains man ca np have he«« in -tr noted lo I h e is s e n io r p a r t n e r o f »he lin n o f F Then he could use the slahwood for well ought to supply 1.090 gallons »9 its loi g established reputation of l»e- fore. An experience like this i* possi bio any winter, and it is worth a jour- water an h«»ui arid produce 20 OCX) clone the contract with A rn old’s great j J. Cheney <fc Go., doing bm iuets in saltworks fuel. pounds of salt a day, which would j ing one oi the best eating places in ney of a thousand miles, while you shows, and this commute«- of seven the oily o f Toledo, County and Slat» the city. The March Cosmopolitan contains mak» it more profitable than an oil can have it. by taking the scenic has been appointed to take charge of a fo r e s a id , ami th a t said firm w ill pa hast a route th roigh the grand and the sum o f o n e h u n d r e d d o lla r s for num erous articles that ought to he of well. It is said that Mr H iochherg and make arrangements for the four and Shasta , ta» h a n d every c a s e of c a ta r r h that interest to everybody, am ong them ir planning to establish salt works When you need anything in the picturesque Siskiyou days’ carnival here on Juno 3rd. 4t », being Football and Insanity, The In re. drug Line do not f->il to make your mountains to Southern California. 6 it and 6th Capt V7. P. Fiskc, K. II j C a n n o t he c u r e d by th e use of Hall Buelect Man in Wall Htreet and Cap Frank J. Cheney. A b s o lu te ly P u ro purch ises at the O. K. Pharmacy, 333 Com plete information about the trip, MiiMcott, W . Q Va.-sall. (j. N. Cher C a 'a r r h Cure. I Sworn to before me ami subscribed in tains ol Industry. D istr ict E nd e av or Convention Commercial street. E. Ostrander is and descriptive matter, telling about ring ton, Frank Kerslake, Fred. El THERE a NO SUBSTITUTE California, may be bad from any Hie district Christian Endeavor proprietor aud #ill welcome you. my presence this 6th dav of Decern Sweat or fruit acids will not discol liott, and Curt. Huhlmrd. Cap». Fiskt Southern Pacific agent or W . K Co ber, A . D. 1886. A. W. Gleason, No or goods dyed with Putuaui Pad* less convention l ° r counties of Wash I i h n o t had tim e to solicit since last, man, general passenger ag^nt of the tary Public. H all’s Ca'arrh Cure is Dye-. Sold by Wilson Drug Co., 19c. ington. Yam hill and Polk will con wet k, but more fuml* will he asketl Toni Cronise is a natural born art Southern Pacific com pany’s hues in • .»ken in ernally, and acts »1 r*-ctly on package. vene at Forest G rove next Tnursd iy fo r and the list published iisxt week. M A R K E T RE PO R T . ist aud can make pictures that would Oregon, Portland, Oregon. the blood an 1 mucous surfaces of the evening and clos^ briday evening. About $470 has been raised, i>ix hun To accom modate those who are par N.itionul Field Secretary Eberman he sure to please you. You will find system. Send for testimonial*, f***« [Corrected weekly by Gooch Bros.) dred dollars •* wanted. READ IT THROUQH. F. J Cheaev & Co . Toledo, O. Sold Mai t-> the use of atomizers in apply and his wife will be present and take him over Dairy tuple’s a. ore uud ready W heat, per btiHhel. 70 eta. i»g liquids into the nasal pascag»« for a prominent part. He will conduct a to promptly fill yqur order. Governor Chamberlain is winning bv all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Bran, per ton $22 T w o u ld Spoil T h i s Story to T e ll It catarrhal trouldes, the proprietors •rkers confer*’nee on Friday after golden opinions from republicans as Bills are the best. — o— In th e H ead lines. Short«, per to n , $25. prepare E ly’s Liquid Cr am Balm. noon and give the principal address well ms democrats. O ats, per bushel, 30 ot*. Some people wonder why so many Grandma Ola*« has g« ne to liv» Price including the spraying tube is T o use an eighteenth century tli <t evening, hi» subject being. What F lou r, per 10 b a rrel«,$3 80. C h ie f Engineer C o n v e r t, of th e new will» Old Mrs. W right at Falls City, 75 cents Druggists or by mail. The Christian Endeavor Offers to Young eat at the George lunch counter, but phrase, this is an “ o ’er true tale.” Flour, per eack, $1. those who have ir»e»l it do not. railway, thinks our town c o u ld he ¡and her son. Mat. is at work around liquid emhedies the -nedicimq prop Having happened in a small Virginia People. There will*' be addresses by Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. hi u n tifu llv s u p p lie d wi ll w a te r Iron» ¡ D ill .s. H»‘ has just built a nice chic erties of the solid preparation. Cream town in the winter of 1902, it is a sto Pi'fsident Rockwujl and other stale Qermea, $1 60 per cwt. th e Kosei h ill, th e s a m e s o u r c e from ken hom e for Charlie McDonald, who Ihdm is quickly absorbed by the mem officer*. As there will be no slate Dr. K*eler, veterinary surgeon, ry very much »»f the present. Up to a Corn meal, $2 50 per cw t. w h C‘ | b is c o m p a n y in t e n d t o p r o U c t ! liter- down by » he tu/ntalde. brune and does not dry up the secre convention this year, there should be knows more about the ailment* of an short time ago Mrs. John E Harmon, their | r ip e rty a n d till their ei g iu e s of Mel fa Station, Va., had no personal tions hut changes them to a natural a strong, united <fioit to make this imal* than anybody else around. He The I Lilas college basket ball team (Corrected weekly by I>uDn’. Grocery. F. P. Uedewav, of Oregon City, and h a 'in g used every possible means to and healthy character. Ely Broth district meeting a success. Every so can ciue \our sick stock if anybody knowledgejof the rare curative prop I'otatoea, per buehel, 50ct«. ers, 56 Warren St., N Y. erties of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem s*. ure a deciding contest with tin ciety is entitled to tw»> d*-legates and can. Inquire at the steel bridge leed Miss Olive Hell, who was b*% rn and Butter, per pound 25cta. edy. “ Last January,” sin* says, “ my raised south of Bethel, were mariied M onmouth normal team. h*v** giv*-n I( it’s » bilious attack, take C 1 > m- fi*. e eiitertainnu-nt will l»e furnished. yard for him. Lard, per pou n d , 12^@15 eta. baby took a dreadful cold and at one o p their connection with the league. this week. berlamV S oiuach and Liver Tablets B acon,aiuea, per pound, 13@15 cts. lime I feared she would have pneu INDEPENDENCE. They off- red to playón any neutral H am «, p e r p ou n d , 14(317 eta. Just received at the White Front floor with neutral officers, bat the ami a quick recovery is cert .in. For M.'iiv stores have a clothing depart monia, but one of my neighbors told Shoulders, per pound, 9® 11 eta. The Tmperial saloon has changed ment in connection with ma^py other me how this remedy had cured her grocery from bonded warehouse in normalités would not risk a g im e un sale by W ilson Drug Co. hands from Johnson A Lambert to J ihinge E g g s ,p e r d ozen , 14 eta. New Y oik all grades of Chase & 'tin- Not ao At Johnson’». They little boy and I began giving it to my der any conditions. A n A s r ^ e a l i l« Chnnure. R, Cooper, wm* now owns two si loo ns d«-al in u> thing hut clothing for men baby at once and it soon cured her. I C h ick e n «, per dozen |3<g$4 born tea. Ask for their teas and cof H o w h a n d y it w ill be fo r t o e g o o d here. Dried (ruita. per pound, 3@10 cts. Last Sunday morning the doga treed fees when you go to the popular and boys. Their stock in both lines heartily thank the manufacturers of som ething in a pasture near the home h o u s e w ife to be a b le to ch a u g e tne B eet«, per pound, 1 cent«. W hite Front grocery. is nowhere excelled. You will always <Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for Mrs. W P. Commway has been \i- of John M anin in the Pioneer settle m o n o to n y o f salt m eats fo r fre*A Turn ipe, per pou nd, 1 eta. get your m oney’s worth at Johnson’s. placing so great a cure within my i ing Mrs. Paddock and other friends, A few one acre lots for sale !»y H en’ no nt northwest of town. I». proved ch ic k e n a n d h o w e a sily th is is a c c o m Cabbage, per pou nd, 2 eta. and Mrs. Hendrix, of McMinnville, Make it h point to go there for youi reach. I cannot recommend it too ry Howe iu Dallas. t » be two com g and the trusty guns p lis h e d !— F a r m e r s ' J o u rn a l. OuionB, per pound, 2 eta. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. U eff spring», including head and foot wear. highly or say too much in it* favor. 1 Beana, per p o u n d , 5® 7 centa. hope all who read this will try it and Paul Wyman leaves the principal oi Mr. Martin nd his neighbor, John ley. T o S le e p . D ALLA8 AD VERTISERS. Corn m eal, per p o u n d ,3^ els be convinced as 1 was.” For sale by fillip of the Ballston school to take a Robbins, soon brought them down. A flock o f sheep that leisurely pass by H . H, J ^person, our undertaker, Hay, per ton, $7@$12 W ilson Drug Co. One a fter one, the sound o f rain and position in the Normal training de One measured five anil the other eight It goes without saying that at Faulls shipped to Pedee a fine casket for the feet. T in y had just killed three bees partment. J. B. W ilkersou, of Clack M urm uring, the fall o f rivers, winds burial of Joseph Cfaton, who died hardware store you can alwaye get sheep for Mr. Martin and last winter P ro s p e r o u s F o r m e r Potklte. anirtH county, will take his place» Miss and seus. whatever yon want in that line. Mr. Rev. W. L. Arnold lia« moved from James M. Hollingshead left Bridge Mattie W ilcox is to ten di at lied slew 23 of his goats. They h id a L o Smooth fields, white sheets o f water and then* Monday. Fanil sticks cl*>se to his business am! killed calves, goats and sht-ep for Hen pure sky. port some 26 years ago with about Kings Valley to the Yost farm ou Prairie and H F. Bruerer at Concord The government snag steamer has sees that every department constant ry McCarter and others in that vicin $500 aud went to raising horses in Pedee. J. H. Mulk y, or M onm outh, has i i y T h ‘ ir den was supposed to be I ’ve thought o f all by turns, and still I lie suspended work near Independence ly contains everything used by people Eastern W ashington. Eight years Sleepless, and soon the sm all birds' mel tor a few days and gone to the lower all over the county. Seldom is an in ordered the Itemizer and Oregonian back in the big canyon. ago he moved from Whitman to Doug odies Columbia. N E W T O -D A Y . quirer for any article sent elsewhere for a year. He has 30 cattle, 60 goat Must hear, first uttered from my o r las county ami is still engaged in the Breeze Gibson has l*>en visiting his chard trees, and 200 sheep, all in good condition Sunday evening at 8 :30 L. E. Miller to have his want« met. Plow», har same business. Not long ago he took aged mother in Portland, {le sa>s And the first cu ck oo’ s m elancholy cry. because he feeds and shelter-* them in ind Enfrna Miller called at the resi rows ami oil er farming implements to Spokane and sold several span of HREE yearling Shorthorn bull« for Ml« by Frank that at the age of 88 years she does as Butler near Fall« City. bad weather. He says that bm few E ven thus last night and two nights more dence of Justice Wilson and wcr< fine animals at over $300 a pair, they m uch work us any of her children. farmers have shed room enough for I lay married in the presence of H. C. Mil weighing from 1,450 to 1.750 pound» Y our footwear wants are more apt And could n ot win thee. Sleep, by any their stock. Mrs. E. M. Vundevort, formerly o' 1.100 pouud h«rse, good to drive single or dou ler and wife, parents of the groom. to be met at Gaynor’ a stoie than al each. He will soon have a car load stealth; fer «ale at a harvain only ff>0. Apply to the E«da hills, is now publisher of the So do not let me wear tonight aw ay; Mrs. Wilson and son had gone to most anywhere else. They still have of such animals ready for the Seattle J. J. ble, Fidler, went of Hotel Gail in Dallas. Lee Fenton will soon have ready Oregon Searchlight, a prohibition pa W ithout thee what is all the m orning’ s church and left the judge »¡t home to plenty of rubber goods for the wet market. He could today close out for rent two dwellings on the Stanley w ealth? enjoy a quiet evening alone, and if weather liable to com e before sum for about $20,000. His address is property east of the court house per in Salem Come, blessed barrier betw een day and LACK Minorca,(Brown and White Leghorn c wild with grief at missing the event mer. Barry, Washington. His mother, B setting« for sale by D. (J. Crider, Dalla*. day, Rev. J. R. N. Bell’s son, Lee, h ••* square. He has had a dozen applica and says *he will be at home to the Dear m other o f fresh thoughts and Joy Mrs. Catherine Gibbons, lives at Ore b » n appointed deputy clerk of Baker tions for them. ous health! next couple. gon City. county. L FENTQN will furnish pool mohair tacks —W illiam W ordsw orth. Farmers com ing into town fn m the Castle «fc Shaw have bought from • free They may be had at tbe llrovui & Ellis Mr. Friesby and family, of Iowa, north will find the Campbell A Rob W m . Fuqua at Parker 30 tine 4-year- store in Dallas, at Uuoll, or «f Frank Gilliam at J. W . Pulliam, of Butler, lias re T h e H a p p ie s t H e a r t . Mrs. L. L. Whiteaker was over from Feedee. arrived Sunday with a carload »*f inson livery stable a very convenient old stall fed cattle »• 4* cent a, they turn d from a visit to Missouri. T h e happiest heart is sim ple; Independence Linking after the D. J. household goods, and are looking for place to ieave their teams Y«>ur an com ing to nearly $1,500. They get N one dares to call It w ise; a farm as a permanent, home. imals will be well fed and made com Whiteaker estate, of which she is ad i TONS of ni e baled .»at straw for Mie b7 G. W. Thomas AVoodly, of Ballston, frac It sees the beauty o f its life seven this week, the others to com e ministrator. W ith frank and truthful eyes. » Starr at öaltcreek. tu red his leg last week and Dr. Over later on. Mrs. E. E. Paddock is in Portland, fortable there. It has a knack o f loving. ton, of Sheridan, was called in tócate Rev. A. A. W inter will preach at It has a trustful w a y; *** having her eyes treated. The second of the series of sermons for him. Oh, what a foolish heart is this, TEACHER is wanted in school district No. 13, If you ask why so many people buy Bridgeport tomorrow evening and on Facts that Call for Fail'll will he Tillamook county. Will hav« & nine or 10 T he w orldlier people say! Mrs. Snyder, wife of the Methodist all their groceries from Dunn Bro»., Sunday morning. The famous Eli Perkins has com e months term. Geoti teachers, with recomtuend.v given at the Presbyter.an church next pastor, is in very poor health and will tions, onply to or address one o? the board, statin; and gone, He cost the neople o f Dal T he happiest heart is childlike; several reasons could be gixen. One Sunday morning, subject, The B i b l e - H. H. Cliace is up from Shasta salary wanted. W. W. Conder, chairman, A. P. Soon he taken to Sal» m hospital for It never quite grow s old; of them is the high grade of their Springs, California, visiting his fam Wagoner, J. R. Lawrence, Hebo, Oregon. Challenged. but Never Disproved. A las $125 for two lectures. The fin-t treatment. H*1 may be compelled to It sees the sunset’ s splendor one drew a crowded 1 house, and al goods and another their very reason ily. cordial invitation to all. A s It saw the d a w n in g'8 gold; resign bis charge on account of the though very good, was h«rdlv up to able prices. It has a g ift for gladness, FFWO I.C. Chester White pigs, both male Mr. Peters, of Salt Cresk, sold the expectations. The other was md m ar continued illness of his wife. Evangelists Iden and Cook are Its dream s die not aw ay; • nd female, for sale by George Uowcliffe, one Dallas meat market 28 chickens for lv s»> well attended and called for but Oh. what a foolish, happy heart. holding well attended revival services and a half mihs eaut of Dallas. T h e w orldlier people say! LIKE H O U 8 e V l ANTS. ever $8. An incorrect time piece is no good at the South MethodLt church. little praise. —R ipley D. Saunder® Notice our window display of fancy GOOD second hand Studebaker wagon for W e are like house plants. We need If your clock or watch is unreliable For the convenience of the taxpay . sale by Percy Hibbard, Dallas, Oregon, shirts for spring and summer. Ti e G o o d L ife , L o n ® L ife . a change of soil now and then— to be lake it to Jeweler Morris, who can ers of Polk county« Sheriff Fmd will H e llveth long who livetli w ell; famous Monarch, Standard and 'Mt. replanted. New scenes, n* w exper soon put it in shape to keep railroad place tax lists for the year 1902 as fol All else Is life but flung a w a y ; Hood brands are here, over 100 dozen I OUNG Jersey cow, fresh this month, for m I c , and iences, new surroundings—a change time. Maj he you need to buy a new low s: With Ladd <fc Bush at Salem ; He llveth longest who can tell a goed hilly goat from U. 8 Grant for rent or in all. A ll styles in golf, negligee, | (<f clim ate, dry air instead of moisture, one. O f true things truly done each d*y. Mle by Jacob Schweitzer near Dallas, Independence National hank at In de etc., and at prices from 50 cents up t*> ! sunshine iu place of cloud. This is pendence; Polk County hank at Moo- Then fill each hour with what will last; sometimes essential to health. Then- $3. Select now from the best assort- I Have you tried I he brown bread m outh; Scroggiu Br s. bank at Sheri Buy up the m oments aa they go; 1850 pound team for sale by A. W. Planking- ment ever shown in the valley.— The j are conditions at hand that are better Hour made at the Dallas mill. It T he life abov e when this is past ton, of Bridgeport. P -'-j, |160. “ When the butter won’t dan ; post o ffic e at Butler; pns’ olti at Bee-Hive store. than Europe can offer. Take a month Is the ripe fruit o f life below. taste* well, is strengthening and Buell, and wiih C. W. P. gelt, at Air- come put a penny in the or two in California. Plant yourself Ixul'hful. They have oatmeal and At the M. E. church there are two j lie. The above tax lists will include Sow love and taste Its fruitage pure: TONS extra choice baled oat straw for sale by Sow peace and reap its harvest bright; fot a time where there are no irritu rye flour. choirs, oi e for the p n a h i n g service the names and taxes of die taxpayers C. D. Nairn, near Ballston. churn,” is an old time dairy lions, where the hotel is beyond eri i- Sow sunbeam s on the rock and m oor and the other for the Sunday r>chool living in the east, south and north N* And find a harvest hom e o f light. proverb. It often seems to cism , the landscape pleasing and and Epworth League. They had a west sections of the county. —H. Bonar. IR Mle— two 8. C. W. Leghorn cockerels, two 8. Leave orders tor the Salem stage at where warm sunn, weal her invites to joint meeting and banquet Wednes i C. W. Leghorn pullets, and a 8. C. W. Leghorn work though no one has ever If you are going to want anything T o the Alleghanian hills and the tireless walks and drives. Pure and dry air. the Muscott couftx'tiouery store. cock, suore 98. For prices see or address Bert Al day evening. Mis. Joey Leiteh, who derman, route 1, Salem, Oregon. in the way of implements thi season and the increased ele»*tric ihflueuecs told why. oi ississi ppi. has so long been connected with the T o the rocks I, calling, sing and all the of -uiibhine are vastly helpful. song service of that church, will soon ; we would be glad to talk with yon Ullrey’s feed store does a good busi When mothers are worried trees In the w oods; about them. W e have I lie Mitchell T o the Y on can make «his trip at very lit- clean rape seed and M im e seed oats for M le go to W hatcom to teach music. plains o f the poem s o f heroes, to Í ICE, ness because he keep* so much that by C. D, Pur vi ne near Rickreell. L« wis A Staver line of goods and will t ’e expense and enjoy a ride over tin- the prairies spreading wide, the public want for tlietr SvCl’k and because the children do not Tonight by express Brown!* will re j give you a» reasonable if not hettei T o the fa roff sea and the unseen wind* scenic Siskiyou and Shasta moun poultry. Buy his egg food and you gain strength and flesh we I l l ACRES of good hop land for sale by Hen y and the same impalpable air. ceive a 75-pound shipment of those | prices Ilia n you can gtn in Portland.— tains, which at this tiiu * o f year with will not have to com plain of your And responding they answ er all. leading sellers in fresh made candies, Guy Br *s , D.illas. (heir enow cover« d peaks, me mieur say give them Scott’s Emul I O Howe. Inquire of James Howe in Dallas. - W a l t W hitman. hens not laying. including some new makes. passed for tlnir grandeur. W. H. Hawlt-y. a merchant at Pen- sion. I A DARK red Short horn bull, 14 rtionths r.ld and For com plete information regenling S a c c f H s o p F a i lu r e . The Evangelical people have m ov d let oh, has been visiting his par. nt* i l almost full blooded, also a 2-year-old O. 1. C. A* liverymen Hughes A Vanskike, It is like the penny in the brood sow for sale by O. W. Starr at Saitcreek, T h e n n fo rtu n u te fa c t th a t so m an y g o rates, points of interest ami d< lighlfu! ed their church and Sunday school • in Monmouth. hotels in California, address, near t ie postoffice, have a good repu- services from th® South Methodist W illam in i is now a’ city ami ha* in to b u s in e ss w ith o u t co u n t in g th e c o s t W . E C oma v, ation. Nearly all far mers from out milk because it works and is th e ca u s e o f m a n y fa ilu re s In the church back to tile-college chapel. iftee n hf . vd o f e x t r a good c a l v e s elected these officials: Mavor, P.uU General passenger agent Southern Pa * uith put up there. They send lots because there is something for sale by D. L. Ke>t at Perrydale. p o u ltry b u s in e ss , s a y s an e x c h a n g e . Fiiudm aii; recorder. S. P. Timber cific com pany, Portland, Oregon. of rigs to the country. E n tire ly t o o m a n y d o n ot c a lc u la t e th e F. A. K em p will put out 20 acres o f ! lak<** treasurer, G. N Jack; marshal astonishing about it. c o n tin u a l v ig ila n c e th a t m u st b e giv en 1 io | mi on the Fowle place west of Lew GOOD HEAVY TKAM FOR SALK BY W. K. W L. H ailing' .n; onuucilni n, A1 PIONEER. to s u c c e s s fu l p o u ltry cu ltu re . T h is is isville. Scott’s Emulsion is simply L Martin, Dallas, Oregon. Dunn’s grocery is only anothei fred Duuda. B W. W ilson, Join th e co s t th a t m ust b e c a lc u la te d in th is Everybody is plowing and planting. name for the place where you cun al Thomas W illiams, the Lewisville SchalLr and B. F. Barber. a milk of pure cod liver oil ’ D PAPERS IN PACKAGES OK 50 FOR KALK b u sin e ss a b o v e all 'others, f o r fa ilu r e is blacksmith, has been under medical Hiram Richm ond and Mr. T h om p ways get the bert fruits and veg* tahb s af this office for 16 cents, also blank notes and Hubert Tozier and Misses Elv« a ss u re d In a d v a n c e w ith o u t it. No some hypophosphites motgages in the markeL Everything promptly with treatment in Albany. and all kinds of leva! blanks. Richardson, Cl *ra and Maude M ’ Ke. . m a tte r w h a t else yo u m a y h a v e o r h ow son are both quite unwell. delivered anywhere in town. especially prepared for delicate Another car of steel rails for our of McCoy, have gone lo L o t rn Or- I m u ch o f it, w h e th e r m o n e y o r lauds, Tlie Lintons are painting, papering lin iE N YOU WISH TO BUY OR BELL ANYRIND fa ilu re is su re to fo llo w u n less th e new road has com e, as has also the egmi. stomachs. aud otherwise im proving the h<>m< Vv of stock ur iMHiltry here is tbe best pia» e to clo s e st a tte n tio n o f s o m e o u e w h o is in ale* in 1 for the Luckianuile bridge Rifser’s gun, ammunition and re lei youi wants be known. h *v bough' from W ui Kuhnke. Mrs Lizzie Morrison, formerly of | Children take to it naturally co m p e te n t b e giv en t o th e w o rk . and the irons for the trestles. Hie pair *t«>re ranks among the best in Dallas, is now keeping hotel in Hepp | Milt Holman and family are seed tin* valley T h o s e w h o im a g in e th a t a p o u ltry steam grader has gone through one All kinds of firearms, because they like the taste ner. HOICK (-It ver seed, also l»eardle>»s l arky for sale. p lan t, w h e th e r la rge o r s m a ll, w ill run ing at their haltcre< k farm. big hill and is tick lin g ano:her,and »In 11* filled at home and all sorts ot G For sampl. s addles« C. L. Hawley at McCoy. Its e lf a re v e ry p o o rly in fo rm e d , fo r Henry Fawk has sold to P. S. Mil I about 20 teams ate grading at other and the remedy takes just as broken hi tides mended. Oill school celebrated W ashington's n o th in g c a n b e m u ch fu r th e r fro m the places south of town. let 58 acres of land near Oak G iov birthday with ~ong* ami recitati. ns. naturally to the children be HAYS MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TlVRS AT fa ct. R e g u la r u tten tiou an d W’ell d i for $1200. . the very best rate* obtainable. 11. G. Campiteli Those fine fresh candies at Brow’s Latest styles of ribbons of all sorts re cte d a tte n tio n m ust b e g iv e n or th e cause it is so perfectly adapted New*on Woodward has received »he Rev. D V. Puling is to remain at j v e n tu re w ill fa il o f g o o d resu lts. N o th are made by M York, who has ftlwzvs at th»* emporium «»f .Mrs. Ci»ace. also I • ew« of an uncle's death in New York ONE Y T " Lo V N ON ?MPR‘ »VED FARM PR* been considered one of Portland’s fit - The Dalits because his congregation in g b u t d isa p p o in tm e n t e v e r fo llo w s new things in millinery. Drop in to their wants. He was a brother *»f Joseph VViaal- p«rt> at uxu.tl rates by Oecar Hayter, Dallas, est candy makers. He has been one refused to accept his resignation and I n e g le ct o f fo w l* . T h is Is proved be- ami see the attrar ive things she has ward, who wa* *o well known among For all weak and pale and of the leading candy makers there for rai -ed hi* salary to $1800 a year. for Italic» and children. y«>nd all p e ra d v e n tu re . N o s u cce s s the pioneers of the Dal! a * vicinity. ONKY TO LOAN AT « PER CENT ON FA KM over fifteen years. thin children Scott’s Emulsion The prohibition » tu e convention ca rr ie s u n le ss th e b e st a tte n tio n lie unty. J. L. COLLINS, iW n . SA LT CREEK. T. W . Brunk bought tl e Beardsley and state oratorical ^contest ^ will h«-1 g iv e n th e fo w ls , their fe e d in g an d th eir Oils, paint* and varniriie* of al is the most satisfactory treat ca re . B ear this in m in d all th e tim e, on-hard «>f over 209 R oc il Ann cherry held in Dal Us April l7 i»it and three Sadie Lynn will teach in McTim • kind* at tin* Wilson drug »tort*. C«ire J E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVlD trees at Eola and J. B Nunn has now j prizes, one of $60, another $25 and h a n d w h e n y o u a re d isa p p o in te d w ith re mood* Valley, and Katherine Braun w. ’ 1 for your teeth now and they will ment. 81 111. k Y ® kaki s W (arm property. s u lts o b ta in e d see w h o is t o blam e. We will send you lold to Brunk A Fergu-on 200 more third of $15, will be awarded. no* ache later on. At W ilson’s you at En'erprise. Royal A n trees o idd to the mirth ! Kirkpatrick A W illiam « have rn» the penny, /. ■ can get any kind »>f a tooth brush and H e n K illin g ; D nga. Jacob Biihb r’s son is on the way a variety of pastes or powder* good Wanted. sole of that orchard, making it »*ne « f ployed Frank Harris ami M A. War«! sample free. We lost a good many hens a few sum f om Russia. the b u g le t orchards of the kind in m get out SO.000 hop poles for the f r cleaning the teeth. They have Re sure that thh picture In mers ago from dogs. Occasionally a the slate. the form of a label is on the M N energetic manager for office to be open-ad in Gardner yard at Bridgeport. W iil Whit»- is cleaning o ff *’ is Imp table»» that wdl cure a cold in one young dog will develop a mania for wrapner of every bottle of thia city for large manufacturing concern. Sal (lay. X . E. Brown hs* sold hi* 63 »ere yard. £munion you buy. killing bens, as they do for killing ary •10»1 a month, extra commiMionit and uipenaea. Mr. W o ner sends dressed p o u lt r y --- ------ •WM» cash Mx-urity required. Beet of references. farm in tbe EoU hid* at $45 an acre sheep. Such dogs are apt to train in A. J Baxter was called to Dayton from PeJee to Portland. 3COTT A BOWNE, Address, Manager, P. «J box Slit, 8au Francisco, Mr*. T. W Brunk has added P*-kin to A. C, Tbomaaz, of W yom in g pairs. They will catch a hen, bite it Calif. by the death of a friend. duck* and Mammoth bronze turkey* Chemists, Warren Ward ha* hewn made a ! through tbe hack, crushing the ribs, Ben. W hiteaker’ * father is said to to her yard of fine Plymouth Rock 409 P u rl St., N. Y. Everybody busy farming, some sow i have bad an evaporating salt plant school director at Falls t’ i'jr in place | and then chase down another. We chicken*. Hhe finds a ready demand Final Settlement. |K. u 4 f l *o ; ill d n , | ( « . half a century ago where Mr. H ir-ch- ^ c * Y oungs, removed from the found two strange dogs at work one ing wheat and others winter oats. for *11 she can raise. day In this manner, but not until they berg’ s salt well is today. di-tricl. Gro. Starr, J Bubler, A J. Baxter had killed over twenty. After a few o t i c i m hf . rf . by o iv m TTAT TBB DM* The cou nty mohair association wi’l Rev. J. M. Turner, formerly of In- 1 and G. Braun have e»4d pork fo Din*- I Robert Guvnor ha* ©old hi® home Wood Wanted- tl ac.ount se a*- denrigned baa filed hie days they reappeared and killed a »»out of thè esteta of Margaret 1. Babcock m**etin Brown’s hall tomorrow They de[*end*uce, is n«w preaching at L e x -' nfr.re Brn* »• Salem, getting 5J cent® near that of T J. Hay ter to Hardy tbe an me number before the hired man derwawt-d, ersi Fritte*, March tei». IMS al I Holman junior for $700. gros- for their product. will fix a date for selling their p<x>l * f in glon, e*-t of the mountains. appeared on the scene with a gun. One 'OTK’F. is hereby given tHet by order of the oYlock, p. m., o# aaid dey, al thè eeunty eourt house, perhaps 12,000 fleeces or 40.000 eounty ewnrt of V«4k . «Wtey Rreton, mm « o of P»»lh countv, Oregon, hae been flxed by Ho«. J. Hoewell fM ifllej, well known in o f the dog* fell a victim to his sure Li ml ley Murray, not yet five years ii _ .i . .. i. | bide will be reeei ert al (he »teiniy elerk’e offlt-e for K. Hiblev, judge of thè countv court forMki eountjr, pounds. M o t go it* look well aud tr, .n.i «o e Me * e k ». «nogt as thè lime and piace for ti»e hearing «d lite Mine this county, is selling go»»ds at Hood atm. but the <dh*T made bis escape. A nM, goe* a mi»® once a w*»**k after the Bn tier of M onmouth, have been via -, 4„ ^ . o , ,, g persone intereeted In mm J mailer are bereby so- many k id * are coining. it in* their aunt. Mra J. D Htnilh and ««k irub *»«d. til io be four re* ion«, grub wood All River an»i was married not long ago. an it nt law resulted in a verdict for the mail f< r In* grandpa. J. B<>wle*. . .« j to he from two to 6 Inch«« in »liawieter. Wood te be tifimi tu appear et Mid tinte «in» show esose, Il eny plaintiff and established tbe fact that family. i deliven-d at the court house at itelUs on >*r before there he, why aaJ»t account rhouW noi he approva* One of th® best agricultural papers Hi* son R»lph is in Alaska. tbe e«x*»«jnt iwUied and eb eed. __ •» # > . . ttr o j Septewber t, IfQZ. Bide will be opened on Wed end Dalla» the owner o f a dog is liable for dam Thom as Campbell, of M onm outh, on the coast for Or* gonians i* the Pa- • *regon, Feh. II. 1003. Mr* Helen D. Harford, atate w . C. ».««Uy, April l, lmt, »t i ©vine* p m Th«»»urt leene McCarter i* visiting his la age# in a case of tbla kind.- Map«# iu O W BA RUOTI. Mr*. L. B Fr*z r and F A P»Uea- T . U. [>r««i<t?nt, will «prak »1 »1.« Chri« r— eitic H<mi8*t4*ad, of Salem, We have “ • r1«** *° "J -* ^ V i o w i S i T Adattatati*'or d tbe estete «I Margaret I. febeoct» th r, K H. McCarter, who is on a Rural Ntw Yorker. ton . of Independence, were among us just ordered it for W . L. Frink and I tu n church n ait Monday *reoio| . I ’ coutrctw t farm near Buena Vista. will get it for anyone el#e for f } . I Monday LOCAL AND GENERAL- I ÖAKlHÖ ■ POWDER T A H A A proverbs Y 20 F F O A N N I!