L 0 0 .4 L AND G E N E R A L W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E O D U R IN G T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p fo r O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e a d e r s In A b r e v ia t e d P a r a g r a p h s , For grocerks go to Osfleld's. Spectacles and glasses ul I’ fonoigV M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building A C. Dirnmick a* the wagon bridge b is for sale oat, cheat >uql timothy bay, also bran, chop and oats. Go to him for your horse and cow feed, which will be delivered anywhere in town. Frank Brown went to Salem and engaged Imm Edward Ellis at the Fleur de Lissom e choice, frtsh can* die« lo he sent over daily. Immense lots of new g«*od* are ar­ riving at the Bee Hive store. L tdie&’ dross goids and trim 111104« in greater and more attractive variety 111a.11 ever before. Their new shin waist« soon to arrive are in all res} 1 i ts extra goo-1 anil will not fail to f.e praised by all ladi- a who take a close look at them. They have many oilier taking new things. Mr Uglow has leased one of hit; new Mill street store rooms to Judge Bird and Mr. Jacobson • f McMinnville, and about the tirsi of June they will open there u nice line o g. nts clothing and furnishing goods The C. E. Herren farm south of M< »nmowtli has been «oid to a Mi. timitli, of Dallas. Herman Tarter, who w is raised on Pedee and educated in Corvallis, li s just returned from seven months' special chemical training in San Fran cisco, and lias been chosen as depu'v food and dairy commissioner of Ore gou at a salary of $1.000 a year, lie ha« gone to Portland to assume his duties. The sheriff has already collected perhaps half of all the taxes and by the middle of April will have taken in at least three-fourths of the whole amount. Mrs. F. A. Burdon, of Oregon City, is visiting her parents, E. Bailey and wife, of the Bethel hills. The revival meetings at the South Methodist church will continue over next Sunday. Mrs. Harry Dunn, who has been in the Salem hospital under treatment, is much improved and F. J Chapman is recovering from a severe attack of lagrippe. The now bunk vault is completed, the front doo- lias been moved to the south corner of the room and a beau­ tiful steel ceiling is being put up. Tom Newlmid and Irvine Smith are to set out 14 acres of bops iu the But­ ler vicinity. Mrs I Claggett, of Independence, has had a serious stroke of paralysis. The Conrad Smith farm near Rick- re all has been rented to a Nebraska man. C. L. Hopkins, of Falls City, is wor­ king at the Peedee sawmill. J. R. Cooper is arranging to burn 300,000 brick at Independence, and i- having 200 cords of wood cut for that purpose. The January r« port of some of those who furnished milk to the Independ­ ence creamery is as follows: E. N Hall, seven cows, $48; Frank Lough- ary, six cows. $43; VV. W Smith, eight cows, $05; H. Mafison. nm* cows, $84; W. O. Mo;row, 11 cow . $94: I M. Simpson, 18 cows, $93. H. P. McN iry and others have «old t Thomas Holman lots and lands in and around Eola for $8,000. These Dallas college girls last F i- day evening in our gymnasium tack­ led a like number from Rickreall and came out second best. We mean Hattie Teats, Ethel Ballantyne, Ed” a Hayes, Rebecca Gates, Maud and Vangie Hart. The Dixieitcs weie Mrs. Hill McDaniel, Mrs. T. D. Mc­ Dowell, Grace Burch, Dora Roy, An gie and Helen Southwick. It was the iirst public appearance of the D a l l a s team, while their opponents bad b» fore engaged in several contests. SA LEM B USINE S S SUCGESTIOnS. C ir c le D ay a t t n # C a r n iv a l. PA LLS O T Y . U. D. Hniwii, will« Town# ml A The first day of the Woodman car­ Hart, will do »11 kind» o* .letioKraphie Schramm’s feed yard at the steel The March se««ion of Mono grange nival here in June will he known hh work mid i# for lypognipllio »up was held at Lewisville ami Rev. T. P. bridge catches nearly all Polk county i Circle day, and the vim with which plum. _ 1 Haynes w «« admitted to membership the circles of the county are taking teams because of convenience and The voting |M*ople of the Prtmhyteri- [ by demit. Frank Butler was installed hold of the mailer makes it certain to i good treatment. All wraps and pack- j ages may safely ho left there. »11 church mo »rnitiirin« t«> bold » ! master and Eleanor Butler lady as : be one of the biggest day« of the four. fair H.irlv in June to procure nn-»n» | Histaut sh W a r d . A pleasant meeting | The coiniiiitteo have allowed them lo buy a hell for heir church. The j wa* held wnh a good dinner. Mr. $ 10 0 for drill priz< i. $50 for the robes At Johnson’* »tor. they are making loader* are full of enlhu-mmn uud per j Jam« « of Milwauke* grange, Clacka­ of the queen and $ 1 0 each for her six big reductions on all kinds of winter mas county, was a visitor, aeVeieuee, two ip!»li increase so much that they i gon. After dinner Prof A. F. Camp­ Contract to cut 85 ricks. Brown S l Son will have made up bell will deal with the reconstruction have had to add a large room, in today nearly 100 pounds of their fa­ which a large assortment of dry good« Mrs. Cynthia Glaze lias moved mous candies for their Saturday from Mr«. Wright’s to Alvin Brown’s period of history and E. M. Smith with is being opened this week. applications of per rentage, after trade. Country people can then get and will make her home witii them. v hich there will be an address by Dr ire.-li candy to take home with them, O lr nder’s Pharmacy next to Da­ Miss Maude Montgomery is quite E. J. Thompson. Lunch am wi'l he it being only a few hours old. The« an lneaied act os« the street fnun the sick and has been taken to the home served bv the teachers of Independ­ mon’s grocery is the best place to go B- It & Clieirington drug 'tor« You <»f Stcwar» Montgomery, t • he nursed ence. Teachers are requested to take f«»r everything in the drug line. Small specimens of composition work done expenses enable him to «ell at a small c m e.isily recognize the place from by Mrs. Elsie Parry. •by their pupils. It will then be de­ profit toe line display of candy vou see on Miss Mamie Graham is clerking in cid'd when and where the annual pat-sing. the Bryan Lucas store. teachers picnic will he held. Tell your friends to ge to the Strong Miss Ada Tatom, who is teaching Mr. Pugh has bought the Hunter A M A RKET R EP O R T . restaiiiaiit when they want something in the Walla Walla country, ha- Raymond «took of confectionery ami extra nice to eat. changed her address from Lamar to will move it into his uew building (Corn cted weekly by Gooch riroa.) 1 Mydr, Washington. next to the barber shop. Wheat, per bushel. 70 cts. Moving picture illustrated concert It always pays to buy the best of Bran, per ton $22 Miss Inez Black, of Dallas, was mar everything. You would never be sat­ at the citv hall next Tuesday even Shorts, per ton, $25. ried March 3rd at Menlo, Washing­ lug. Improved combination machin­ isfied with a poor picture. Mr. Cro- Oats, per bushel, 30 cts. ton, to Morris Rigg-*, son of G. P. nise over the Dalrymple «tore can ery to make thin«.8 look very liielike Flour, per 10 barrels,«$3 80. Riggs, formerly of this county. Delightful ilbisl rated songs, huuutrotH mak° photographs of whieh both you Flour, per sack, $1. and your friends would feel proud. and comic specialties. Admission 25 Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. Van Oradel A Hayes this week pur­ ---- -------- cents, children 15 cents. Germea, $1 60 per cwt. chased for Mr. McClure of Michigan, CO U N TY SEAT C U TLE TS . Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. The remains of W. H Wild, former­ the Joseph Cmwlher timber claim iu For a dime the stage driver will ca - ly of West Mai* m, were brought from ■ lie Siletz basin at $3,300. Mr. M c­ [Corrected weekly by Dunn’s Grocery. r any small package between Dallas Dawson City and buried iu City View Clure had before purchased in that Potatoes, per bushel, 50cts. and Salem. region about 25,000 acres of timber cemetery this week. Butter, per pound 25 cts. that would average 50,000 feet ol lum­ Mr. York, Brown’s candy maker, is Lard, per pound, 12^@ 15 cts. ber to the acre. w series of sermons The T. J. Scroggin farm a mile south of Sheridan, lias been sold ton on Facts that Call for Faith will b* îeliven-d by the pa tor at the Pre.-hy man from the east. teri in cliureh next Hahhalh morning Louis Pettyjohn has a new bouse on tiie sut>j c t • The Church; It VV,««, almost completed near Butler. anil Is, and Is to B . Everybody in­ vited. H t a t k o f O h i o , C i t y o f T o l e d o .I ens and for some time has been bring­ 'The Evangelical church has been ing to market 30 dozen eggs a week. neatly papered and finished inside, At fiist he got 20 cents a dozen, but and otherwise greatly improved. now they are down to 12^ cents. He T. P. Ogltsbee was in Salem last will now sell about halt of them, in­ cluding all the old ones. His ex per wee k . ieuce has been that yearling pul’ets Miss feme Emmons and CT ve Pra­ ue the most profitable layers. He ther, who ar attending school at Sa­ has leased for five year - the E I Giess lem, were at holm* Sunday. place andjoining his, and will run | Our scho *1 has an average attend­ mats and sleep 'here. ance of 36 During the pest month The Courtney Concert company will I there were 12 vi«itors and 6 « use.« « f hold birth at the city hall next Toes j lard up ss. These pupil», were neither Vera Murph), • lay evening with many pleasing fea- I absent nor laidv: lures. There will he new moving Lena Baldwin, Herman Prather, Or­ pictures and new illustrated song*, ville Wells, Grace Thompson, E lnu banjo music and negro songs. Mr and M rle Hall, G -urge Ground, Min­ Young, who lives on the Pfau place, nie Knighten. Maudie McLaughlin tins side ol Brunks, is the head man. Nelson Anderson, Ray durphy, Elsi« Liggett, Royal K r e u t i , Carrie N««h 'The dwelling and its contents of A. \ I «tier and Leon Log a n , . Geneva an I lleise at Dakgrove was destroyed by L nu Steele. 'I he teachers are B. L rire last week. Loss, $700. Murphy and Miss Katharine Coon. You would he surprised at the great number of g Id and silver articles you c m get at the Morris jewelry store. All t ttaJtcrMk. ' want to increase all body V C H E R i* wanted in achool district No. 13, A TE Tillamook county. W ill have a nine or 10 tissues, not only fat. Scott’s moiitha term. Good teachers, with recoiuiiienda M o m , M p tj to "I ■« I Ivon o n o o ' Ih o h >ard, stai ng Em ulsion increases them all, salary wanted. W. W. Cornier, chairman, A. P. Wagouer, J. It. Law rence, Hebo, Oregon. bone, flesh, blood and O I.C . Chester White pigs, both male nerve. - . A FEW »ml ftuuale, for Hale bv George Rowcliffe, «»ne and a half m iijs east of Dallas. For invalids, for con­ valescents, for consumptives, GOOD sec«»nd hand SJ Studehaker wagon for sale by Percy Hibbard, Dallas, Oregon, for weak children, for all G Jersey cow, fresh this month, for sale, ami who need flesh, Scott’s j y I o iN a goad hilly goat from U K Grant for rent or sale by Jacob Schweitzer near Ihtllas, Em ulsion is a rich and com ­ fortable food, and a natural TONS extra« hoice hale«l «a t straw for sale by 20 C. D. Nairn, near Ballatoli. tonic. clean rape see«! and Mime seed <*ats for sitie Scott’s Em ulsion for bone, N - ICE, by C. 1», Pur vine near Rickrtall. flesh, blood and nerve. L i e a s C o un ty ) * 1IETF.EN HE » D O F EXTRA GOOD C ALVE S Three new telephone 1‘ nes from I n ­ for sale by D. L. K e y ta t Perrydale. We will send you Frank J. Cheney makes oath that dependence are to l e established, one a free sample. lie is senior partner of the firm of F. north to Brooks, one south to Par H E A V Y TEAM FOR 8 A LE B Y W E. J. Cheney & Co., doing buriness in ker, ami another into the farming Be iurt that thi. plriurt y G«»Ul» Martin, Dallas. Oregon. the oity of T o l e d o ', County and State community acros- the river. In the form of • libel t. on aforesaid, and that said firm will pa I , th. wr.pp«r of every bottle the sum of one hundred dollars for; Miss MamI Lift 1« teaelntig at V . D PAPE R S IN PACKAGES O F 50 PO R HALE of Emulilon you buy. An up to dale livery stable is that at this ortk-tf fur 15 rents, aleo blank nolee and 0 each and every case of catarrh (hat i leyvi**w, Miss Nellie Williamson a' of Rohinsou A Campbell near the mo (gages and all kinds of leva! blaiika & B 0 WNE, cannot be cured bv the use of Hall s Cherrvgrov •, Mrs Delia Morn-on a bia.'ksmith shops They are always CMCMIVTS, Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney.' Hr grove, Miw Mabel > 1* vena at II 1- re.«dv on sli««rt notice to furnish the r H EX YOU WISH T o BUY OK HELL A N Y K IN D Josiali Craton died at the home of Kworn to before me and subscribed in *Hldell and Mi-s Daisy Warner at traveling public witii anything called 409 Pearl SL .N .Y . PEDEE. of stock or )»ouitry here is the best place to his tiro; her near Peedee March 2nd, my presence this 6 th day of Decern j Lonesfar. f* t. let youi wants bo known. 50c. end J I, oil druJjUt*. aged 31 yeais. The funeral services Troy Turner has lo?t a valuable-1 her, A. D. 1886. A. VV . Gleason, No-j Countv Assessor M ver will have tary Public. Hull'a Ca'nrrh Cure is three deputies in the fi Id as soon as nr tli-» Kings Valley church w«*n* con­ cow. «HOICK H« ver s«*e«i, also bean I lees l-arley for sale. T i n y do say that Gay nor’« shoe J Koi eunpi- sa«l«liess C. L. Hawley at McCoy. taken internally, and acts directly on tlu weather settles, Arthur Fink in ducted by Rev. VV. L. Arnold, of (lie. That new buggy of Allie Edward« -tore D a tiptop one, because e very ­ Executor’s Notice. Evangelic d church, of which lie was I the blood and mucous surfaces of the the northwest part of the county. \V took« suspicious. body c h i ) always get their footwear a member. He w«*s married to Mi«*« system. Send for te«li.nonials, fr< e. B. Daggett in ill»* north ast, J. VV*. , H AVE M ONEY TO LO AN A T A L L T1VR8 A T needs supplied there. Hat infliction In the county court o f the etate of Oregon for Polk F. J Cheney A Co . Toledo, O. Sold Bullet in the s*»ulhwe>t, and A. Hus 8 adin Yost in 189«8, and they had om- 1 Mrs Sadie Craton has gone to live ! th « vrry best rates obtainable.--H O. Cainpli«*ll guaranteed in both quality and price. county. hild. a son. with her sister, Mr«. Mattie Hensley,! In the m atter of the «»ta te o f C. C. Walker, de- by all druggists, 75c Hall’s Family ton in the southeast part. He will l i-eaet-d. Bills are the best. alt* ml to t he office work and i|.» til* j There are three churches at FaB- in Suletn. ^ jo N P .Y T o Id)AN ON IMPROVED F A M I P I * o t ic e ih hereby g iv e n t h a t i , c . m p«rt> at usual rates by Oscar Hay ter. U PurviiM, have been ap|>oint«d executor «>f the Not within forty miles of here can ass ‘»sing in and .1 round Dallas. The} ; CJity. Rev. B A. Bristol being pa-'or Frank Bcheyth*» ami wife hive hist wdl and t'otament of toe above desedent, ami For the convenience of the taxpay­ will probably finish by June I5 h. you find another store with a better t «tal letter» testamentary have been l*-ue«l to roe. of the «Vicihodiet, Kev. A. II. D »dd « f moved to I’hy Simpson’s logging ers of Polk county, Sheriff Ford will stock of everything to eat than is car­ All t»eriM»ni> imiehted to the eaid estate will make ini o n e y to lo an a t • per c en t on p a r mettiate payment t«» me, ami all those hav mg «-lahmt Butter fat u now worth 32J cents a the Christian, and Rev. T. H .S y m - camp security. J. L. COLLINS, Dalle*. place tax lists for the year 1902 as fol ried by Dunn Bros. Try their syrups against the eame, will orcseiit tln-in, tiulv authenti­ mj f| the Free Methodist churcl , < . pound at Brown's creamery. On ac lows: With Ladd A Bil.-h at Salem; cated. to me within six months from the «lat« of this B. L. Hastinjrs and wife have be* n and pancake flour. notine, at the «-flirt of the «-onnty clerk o f polk oonn Independence National hank at Inde­ count of the scarcity of cream they J. Pugh is the jeweler there amt the visiting their daughter, Mr«. W. D. U T K H A V E M ONET TO LOAN ON IM P R O V t » ty. in I »alia«*, Oregon pendence; Polk County hank at Mon­ now churn hut twice a week, Monday livery htable is run by Dennis A Elkins in Dallas. Vf farm property. S IB LE Y 4 K AR IN » . IAbteil at Dalla*. Meh 7. BMW ROCCA. C. M pf’ RVINE, mouth; Scroggin Br«*s. bank at. Sheri­ and Friday, and readily sell their , H ughes. Executor of the laet w ill and testament of C, C Ou»t Olsen is back from Ix pa vers m t ’OTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N T H A T TME I T * Mis# Esther Hampton has gone to Saturday evening, March 21«l, may be try, and H>nry Gillarn is expected to March 2m! and was lai«i »o real beside Wood Wanted. dersigned has filed his final account as a«Ik cMHrty. Oregon, tealed of Pak irrub wood, all to be f«»ur fr et long, grub w«»od A ll persons ir.leresled in add matter are hereby *<*- we would be glad to talk with von . . „ ... , . the Columbia. tu he frotn t«*o to 6 inche* in dismeter. Wo « l t*> h* tided In appear at eakl time ami show eauee. tf any 1* 1* , tli*» property to be appraiwd by son. ■hunt than,. W e have the Mit.-hell. Mr. M. E W - v e r ai..l *o.. HaroM •lelivered » t the »,-ourt house » t Dalta« «n or before thore t»e, why sani »«— unt should not b# approved and the ao-mm! sett led and closed. The Soap creek hrblge near Ridd« r'f J. J. Wiseman, John and Henry B«*y- September 1. 100S. Bi«l* will h* opened oti Wed U „ i * A SUver line of * 0.*!. and « i l l have *•>»« U> -pend *<•»'<■ k. vv.tl. Dallas. Oregon. Feb. 11. 190*. _______ We had rix inches of snow last Hun- needey. April I. IfOS, at 1 «»’clock p. m The court __..... in.t.lo if if „..t Mr*. Ber'ie K,«e. at E Snter- grove is said to need guari rails at ert The probate judge ha«* b« eo tak­ O w B A S C O T I. give you . . »• reasonable not better her her *i»ter. *i*t. reeerres th * right to reject any and all btds. d»y. II. r .iodio « i l l be closed until the sooth appreseli to prevent possi­ ing testimony concerning the will of Administrator of the ostate of Margaret 1, C . 9 , f-OVO H A N Y, jirioe* than von can <«« in Portland.— pri«e County Clark ble accidents. , Rooert Farley. the middle o i H « r - C. li. lUrberuw »a d wile, loroHfly Guy Br «*., Dalla*. scon U ( I N M N N I