Life Guards- All the ladies aro di»cu*'*iiig lie Sheriff Ford has been all over the T ho usand « H a r e K i d n e y T ro ub le cleaning and eurly gardening. The Life Guard« are two regiment- "iinty this week serving p rsmial no­ and Don’ t K n o w it. of cavalry forming part of the British tice on the fit! precinct judges who Hi Uiriuumid is gelling well but household troops. They are gallant now To F in d O al. W HAT TH E Y HAVE TO SAY ABOUT are to conduct h special o m i resriouAl M. Tliumpeon ia quite sick. Fill a bottle or common gins, with your T H E D O IN G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . soldier«, nuri every loyal Bri'ish heart election oil the first day of J me. DALLAS, TKIDAT, MCH 27. 1903. water and let it stand twanty-four hours, a I l f o r d Woodward, who lias been is proud of them. Not only the K in g’s sediment or set* The court house yard is being plow­ A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le t a Re tllnj Indicate, an attending Dallas college, is now work- household, but your«, ours, everybody« ed up and will be harrowed .old sum- should have it« life guard« 'The need s u m e o f W h a t Y o u r F rie n d # a re unhflalthy condt- ing at Ruigelield, Washington, UBLIHMIID K vbry F biuav M orning A t 7 : 30 . a n d H a va B e e n L a te ly D o in g . of (hem is especially great when the 111 « rlallowed to kill out all the vegeta­ tlon of the kid­ giMRtest foes of life, diseases, find al­ tion, preparatory to grading and grass ney»; If It fltxin» W. 1 . Patterson ha« been working a . w a s h , your linen It 1» for O. N. Harrington, lies in the very elements, a» colds, ing it. Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r a T a k in g . AD ITO » AMD rHOPKHCToH. evidence of kid- , influenza, catarrh, the grip and pneu­ When you take Grove’« Tasteless ney trouble; too W e have Sunday school regularly monia do in the stormy month of Chill Tonic, because the formula is W e want a boy frequent desire to and Rev. H. N. Rounds preaches for March. The best way that we know plainly printed on every bottle, show- pass It or pain in us every two weeks. S ature ^ | In every town to 1 of t<» guard against these diseases is SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S : I ing that it is ¿imply Iron and Quinine — the back is also ______ _______________ 1VIXU* in strengthen the system with H od's work for us after convincing proof that the kidney» and blad­ j in a tasteless form. No cure, uo pi y. 1 50 ................................ Per year HARM ONY. Sarsaparilla— the greatest of all life der are out of order. PO»r j Price, 50 cents. school hours and % 75......................... Persia mouth« Mrs. Mutrie Janzen, of Portland, guards. It removes the conditions in What to Do. A tine line of pattern hats 40 ........... .......... Per three month« on Saturdays. which these diseases make tlieir most There is comfort in the knowledge so has been visiting relatives here, INDEPENDENCE. will be on display Advei tifling rate« made known on ! often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- successful attack, gives vigor and tone Over 3000 boys R. A. Porter sold all hi« cattle and to all the vital organs and functions, application. Correspondence i« solicit* Root, the great kidney remedy fulfill« every Mr. Mes»n«r has taken possession of now at the work. wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the I hog« to Fred Chapman, of Sheridan. and imparts a genial warmth to the Oil. the J. A. Mills store acquired by pur- back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part Fine Job Printing done at reasonable | chase. He is having his store room Some make $10.00 Remember the weaker the of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability ! Mis« Lilo Blair and Clarence Olm- blood. •trices. repaired, overhauled and generally to $15.00 a week. i to hold water and scalding pain In passing «ted were were married Sunday at the system the greater the exposure to freshened up ami intend» to add \ gro­ it. or bad effects following use of liquor, home of the bride’« mother, Mrs. N o­ disease. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the system strong. wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ra Rowell, of Buell. cery department. He will occupy the THE SU PE R IO R . And all the ladies are invit­ necessity of being compelled to go often Vanduyne corner now owned by the during the day, and to get up many times Mrs. McDonald died last Thursday RCKREALL. It is superior In principle and test­ Gild Fellow lodge. ed to attend. A N Y B O Y during the night. The mild and the extra­ at her home on Red Prairie and was I ed capacity for feeding any and ull who is willing to devote a few Many new comers around hunting ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon buried at Harmony. A company in being formed to build kind» of material to be threshed by a hours eac h week to this work can places to rent. realized. It stands the highest for its won­ | a large saw mill and the parties are earn many dollars selling separator, either loose or bound. By derful cures of the most distressing cases. making an effort to buy ground on R. A. Porter lm- bought h red j Miss Bryan recently from Nebraska, taking otf the knives, which will re­ which to build. is working for Mrs. W. E. Cl irk, quire two or three minutes, it is a- ..... . ** You may have a sample bottle_ of this well adapted to threshing loose stuff Charley Herren has this week Mrs. Blanchard preached a mission­ whose health is im proving. wonderhil discovery a« it is for sheive«. I am ready to | bought the Gus Sperling farm two ary sermon at Pleasant View Sunday The hop yards around are being put Among neighbors and relatives. lie and a book that tells test its capacity and quality of work ' miles south of here, evening. in tine condition. can begin at once. Absolutely no more about it, both sent in com pell lion with any other appli­ money required to start. Write us absolutely free by mail, Mrs. J Hannah has added a nice John Vernon is improving but Mrs. ance for the same purpose. The con­ to-day and we w ill send the first address Dr. Kilmer & nom. of Swamp-Root. NORTH D ALLAS. Mill McDaniel has been very sick. testant must seta first class threshing residence building to her lots in the week's supply of ten copies free. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men­ i ulfit within 6 or 8 miles of Dallas northwest part of town. Her resi­ These are sold at 5 cents each, and tion reading this generous offer In this paper. Robert Htefty is back from Portland. Tl e fine, family drivin : mure of C. and have enough material for half a dence burned down last summer. will provide capital to order the next Mrs. O. H. Cobb and Reta Hinshaw D.-Furvine got snagged and died. w eek’s supply' at wholesale rates. day or more of test. They are to «how Arthur and Martin Baker have Do not make any mistake, hut re- \ have been very sick, their best capacity, quality ami quan­ bought a house and two lots in Ba­ T 1). Dempsey is down from fliiz- $225 in Extra Cash Prizes Next Month member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. j tity of work ami the amount of power ker’s addition formerly owned by D. Booklet containing photographs of some ville, Washington. D. A. Critchlow took a load of peo­ Kilm er’s Swamp-Root, and the ad­ of oui most successful hov agents, with ami time required, Then 1 will set F. Hopkins. dress, Binghampion, N. Y . on every ple to the basket ball game in Salem. letters telling how they work, sent free. Mr. Bowman from Nebraska has the Superior on the same outfit ami bottle. The Ctirtl* Puhll«hl»igr Company Complaint is filed today against Miss Lena Brandt, an attendant at tented and moved into the old Joshua test my $120 feeder against $120 cash I Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa New goods constantly ar­ the insane asylum, is visiting Dallas McDaniel dwelling. to be plaekd in the bands of someoue John R. Cooper for conducting a gam­ agreed upon. The said cash is to be bling house. This being rather a ser­ friend«. riving. His prices are trade ious charge it is rumored that the BUTLER. paid to me if I am successful in the Mrs. H ill McDaniel, at Rickreall, W ill Lyons is hauling ties for the j winners. contest, but if I fail then the othei matter will he smothered. It is not from Michigan a few weeks ago are lias been quite sick. Joe Tharp is here looking after his new railroad. popular to interfere with the gam­ all well ph ased with Oregon, party is to get hack his money am) cheese factory. Mrs. Minirie Luper, also Carl Hell mv feeder. '1 he contest is to be over bling business here, as it is considered Colds Are Dan gerous. J. B. Trullinger has sold his farm ers and wife, have been among kin-; the quality and quantity and the time to be somewhat in restraint of trade. j died here. How often you hear it remarked : for $5,000. and power required. Each of u« is to The Himpson saw mill is running choose a judge and they to «elect the full time nod turning out a large I t ’« only a cold,” and a few days later Mrs. Hardy Holman Jr. of Dallas is Miss Ida Reed has been working third judge. The Superior’« capacity quantity of lumber. Last week they learn »hat the man is on his back here visiting her sis'er, Mrs. Nellie for Mrs. Frank Chapman, and Mrs. in average length of «»raw is abo.it 7,- shipped several car loads of heavy, with pneumonia. This is of such lharp. H art, who was keeping house for Hen common occurrence that a cold, how 200 sheave« an hour. It does it« work square timbers to Minneapolis. P L O W S j» H A R R O W S 0* W A G O N S ry Brown, has gone to Hulem. r slight, should in t be disregarded. without chugging or unnatural react­ Vila Hinshaw is around looking foi * C U L T IV A T O R S Special Agent C. W. Hawxhurst of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy conn a farm. Karl Ltchele. who boarded at Jas. ing, retarding grinding sound from M itchell’s, i« now working in Salem.: the cylinder, thus proving it to he the New Zealand Insurance Co. was teractfl any tendency toward pneu­ W c have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring Lizzie Fronkey is up from Portland light on the power, and giving greater in town this week, making an official monia. It always cures and is pleas­ Wagons Coming. ant to take. Hold by Wilson Drug Co. with her sister, Mrs. Flanery. assurance of threshing and cleaning visit to B. Wilson, their local agent. without waste. T o introduce the 8u- Sheriffs Sale. E. T. Smith of Liberty, in the red Ed Hartman is well pleased at W a l­ Never before did we have so much or so CROWLEY. perior into the market, I oiler it to hills across the river, ha« bought cf la Walla. anyone who has a good machine and Mr. Anderson of Salem five acres of great a variety of things for the farmers. Harry James, of Portland, last week NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH AT Our roads are fine and there is lots by virtue of an execution issued out of the a seas« n’s threshing engaged, with or prune orchard at $90 an acre. This visited his relatives, M. F. and J C A ll kinds of machine oil. without pay for one season’s thresh­ was considered a very low price, as it White, before returning to Pennsyl­ of travel. circuit court of the ntate of Oregon for the county of Folk, bearing date the 14th day of ing, If not sold before close of the could not now he bought at $125 h i vania. W A G N E R BROS., j * j » DALLAS Uncle Newt Branson is very sick at March, 1903, upon a judgment render« I, en­ season it could then be purchased. acre. There were no buildings on the tered and docketed in said court on the 6th Ballston. Price made known on application to land. Services will be held at the church day of December, 1887, in favor of II. Hirsch Thomas Elliott, Clay Street, Dallas, There are many land buyers about. berg, plaintiff, and against J. O. Smith, de­ Friday, Saturday and Sunday even ------------------------------ fendant, for the sum of §282.76, with interest WAkefu l Children. Oregon. nigs. Six year old Elery Tharp is a fine thereon from said date at the rate of 10 per For a long time the two year old cent |>er annum, and the further sum of §30 Miss Holnns will ertertain a few rider. child of Mr. P. L McPherson, 69 N. aa attorney's fee, and the sum of §39.30 as T h e Golden Rule. invited friends next Saturday evening. Leonard Eboral and family are vis­ c< a1,» an 1 disbursements, commanding me Mr. McDonald, his wife and four Tenth St., Harrisburg, Pa., would tiiat out of the property of the said defend­ Mrs. Ora Crowley and daughter aing in McMinnviBe. Of sp» t ’e.-s character— our laundry children, living on Red Prairie, were sleep but two or tl ree hours in the ant in this county 1 satisfy the said sums, workers mid u or sliiils, when they with accruing costs, i have duly levied upon all sick at one time The wife and early paat of (lie night, which made it Ethel went to Salem the 24lh to at­ Ira Yooom lias rented the Martin and will, on ! know ench other. The introduction mother died ane was buried at Har- very hard for her parents. Her mo­ tend the funeral of Andrew Taylor. stock ranch. j depends upon y u. Just Ker.d us S ¿turdoy, April 25, mony last Sunday. Being a poor uaan ther concluded that the child had Mrs. Cal Patton, of Salem, who has your arid re**. W ill call for the goods ami a renter his tiials were severe. stomach trouble, and gave her hall of just returned from a three weeks visit 1903, at the hour of l o’clock p. an, of said To Curs a . Cold in o n e Day. and ini induce them to our woikets. . , day at the front door ..f the court house in Cast Monday morning his neighbor» one of Chamberlain's Stomach and to Washington and Eastern Oregon, lake L a x a I iv e Lromo Quinine Tub- j Dallas, in said county, sell the above descrih- W e sen»! them hack on rime mid you went with teams, feed ami dinner and Liver Tablets, which quieted her visited her parents, M F. W hite and ed property at public auction t«» the highest le»s. A l l d r u g g is ts refu n d th e m oney will wear them with the pride that seeded a good sized field for him. stomach, and she slept the whole wife, last Sunday with her husband. bidder for cash in hand on day of sale, sub- 1 if it fails to cure, E. W. Grove’s sig- ject to redemption in the manner provided j e< rues from having a friend in y« 11 r That was a case of genuine sympathy night through. Two boxes of these nature is on each box. 25c. bO.-om. Leave orders with Frank by law, all the right, title and interest that Presiding Elder Waters will be mid all concerned felt happier and tablets have effected a permanent the said defendant had on the 5th day of De- 1 Muscnlt or Salem stage. better after such a deed. The helper« erne and she is now well and strong present at the quarterly meeting at cember, 1887, or has since acquired, or now j L E W IS V IL L E . the Methodist church Saturday and were Wm. McGbie, ,f. M. Byron, C. A For sale by VV ilson Drug Co. has, of, in and to the following described real ! Harold, John Rami, Ed Dykstra, John Sunday. Robert and Berners Bruce, of Mon- estate, to-wit: That tract or parcel of landS S P R IN G VALLEY. being a part of the donation land claim 1 f Jolly, Wm. Arinitage, Marion Buell, Arrangements will be made for a mouth, visited at the home of H. D. John H Smith and wife, notification No. 2.- COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROP. Mr. Wiggar. Lynn Bilks, Wm. Birks, 095, claim No. 50, in township 9 south, range i The Presbyterian church at Zen»t concert and literary entertain men t in Slant* Hatnrday and Sunday. Henry Black, John Davis and Jake was beautifully decorated with flowers April. 5 west of the Willam ette meridian, in the , Henry Mattison and wife, promi- county of Polk and state of Oregon, and Hiuftliaw. last Sunday and sweet singing birds in ----------------------- next dairymen of Independence, spent bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Be- 1 D an ge r of Colds and Crip. cages made the occasion still more Sunday here with her parents, F. M ginning at a point which is thus located: COUNTY COURT. W E A R E IN IT . South 14.50 chains ami thence south 53 de­ pleasing. The sermon by Pastor W al­ The greatest danger from colds and Lewis and wife. grees east 31.40 chains from the northwest I ler and the speeches by the prettily grip is the!** resulting in pneumonia. PKOHATK. Our fine, new displn> rooms— none finer in the state, corner of said donation land claim, running Phy Ward has a position as engin­ arrayed little folks were greatly enjoy­ If reasonable care is used, however, thence east 10 09 chains to the division line 1 Bihley, J. ed. and Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy eer at ilie Charter Oak saw mill. The of said claim, thence south to the south boun 2 6 9 JOSX.V?EYfcT»s°oiiited appraisers. Coons had been paying too frequent The final Account of the Avery I). Babcock estute was set for hearing and too fatal visits to W . B. Duncan’s hen roost. He decided to retaliate May 4th. and at 10 o’clock at night started out — ■ ■ - Our new railroad is now on its own with some of the Lincoln hoys in leg», as its engine is hauling tics and search of coons. They treed some­ bridge timbers from the sawmill to thing, half a dozen guns were fired at the round house. The Johnson saw it, and down came a neighbor’s cat— mill will furnish them at least 160,000 threatened lawsuit luring the sequel. feel ol lumber. Half a mile of track It Saved Hia Leg. is laid and it will be pushed ahead as P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga.. fast as trestliug can he constructed across the low places. J. C. Talbot, suffered for six months with a fright­ who has had so much to do with ef­ ful running sore on his leg; but forts to g e t a railroad to Falla City, is vrites that B uckle»’« Arnica Halve in charge of their pretty engine No. I. wholly cured it in five days. For ul­ cers. wounds, piles, it’s the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. On­ ly 26 els. Hold by ail druggists. U. 8. istrator and W. Hay ter Spring Humors Hood’s Sarsaparilla and P ills D. K Brannan lias been out a lot more fruit trees. Everybody shearing goats. L. I. Burnell bought two tine horn roosters from 1 V. Lynch. Leg­ will gain un excellent family. Percy Lewis, who is attending busi­ ness college in Salem, visited his par­ ents Saturday and Sunday. E. Sibley, judge of the county court for said county, as the tune and place for the hearing of the same All |»arsons interested in said matter are hereby no­ tified to appear at said time and allow cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved and the account settled and closed. Dallas, Oregon, Mch _’4. 190S C. W. BABCOCK, Administrator <.f the estate of A very i). Babcock, deceased. On Saturday B. F. «Smith and Tracy Stoats attended a meeting of the! Mrs. Mary Miller, Armand Guthrie hoard of directors of the Luckiamute I and Chester Guthrie will each build a Rural Telephone company at Mon­ R E M O V A L N O TIC E . house this summt r. The last named mouth is now putting up a temporaay struc­ I have moved mv stock of woven Itev. T P, Haynes is cutting wood ture. wire fencing from 59 State street to for B. y . Smith. ---------- --------------------------- the new »tore 6 0 Court street, • ne T ra ge d y Averted. Dave Critehlow, of your city, was door west of J. J. Dalrymple’s store. • 'Must in the nick of tin»» our little teaming in this vicinity Monday. W A LTER M ORLEY hoy was saved’ , writes Mrs. W. W at­ George Bronson, who has been at- j kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. “ Pneu­ S alem F e n c e W o r k s . tending a Por»land business college, monia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in be­ has secured a good position as sten­ sides. Doctors treated him, but he ographer in Eugene, grew worse every day A t last we A. A. LindeniAn is building a sub- j tried Dr. K in g’« New Discovery for stantial wood shed. DALL AS COLLEGE Consumption, and our darling was Garret Horner is again chief clerk . saved. He’s now sound ami well.” His many friends 4*^^ Everybody ought to know it’s the on­ in the Airlie store b 4 ly sure cure for coughs, colds and all are glad to Ree him behind the count­ Courses not Excelled in the State. . lung diseases. Guaranteed by all er. Piano, Organ, Harmony, Composition druggists. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottles free. P IO N E E R . * <• ■ ■ — ------- Î 4* 4* t 4* Goats are being sheared. FAL L S CITY. C W . K A N TN E R , d i r e c t o r . Wm Nesmith has been up from Stilli). in dormitory. rim Derry buying some of Frank Butler’s REMEDY fine stock. ia sura to PREPARE E. J Reynolds his sold his farm to CIVE TO TAKE A. B Brown, who will move the Rey­ S a tla fa c tio n . nolds house over to his ride of the road. E ly ’* Cream Balm MUSICAL DEPARTMENT Ji WEST SALEM. Arthur Traglio is cleaning out his Com* to mint people and cauie many trouble!,— pim p le, boile ami otlu>r strawberries. Mr. Peck and wife, from Michigan, eruption., be.idee lose of appetite, that tired feeling, fils of blllouiueaa, are living in the old warehouse on He iry Fuwk’s place. Indigeation and headache. The eooner one geta rid of them the Mrs. Rebecca Skinner is recovering Better, and the way to get rid of them from an attack of grippe. and to build up the ay.teiu that ha. .uffered from them 1. to take Henry Fern is farming the Albert Meier farm just south of Dallas. putting Mrs. M. A Chapman is home Again after having sp ml three months in ! Portland S S P R IN G ■ 1 STYLES HATS FOR M EN ANDBOYS^ v Largest Stock in Marion H County to select from, comprising all that is new and nobby in spring head wear. We have made it a point? to clean out all except new lines, and they are all gone now save a few dozen, and here is the way they will! go: A few dozen $2.50 AND $3 HATS to be cleaned out. While they last you may have YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 CATARRH Ira Melirling is adding a porch and Henry Fawk is get ring ready to kitehen to his residenc. Forming in combination the Spring Medicine p a r excellence , of unequalled build >1 new barn on his place here. J. R Ford will vLB Southern Ore­ strength in purifying the blood as Frank Holme» has becii putting up gon relatives for a change of air. shown by unequalled, radical and per­ a new wire gate. W. J Keeney, near Hiigarloaf, lost manent cures of L. A. Williamson ami wife, of Mo- two horse« and eight cattle while the 1 Coy. P|a»i»t Sunday at the Chapman j »now had all the grass covered S c ro fu la S a lt Rheum home. • c a l* H a n d B oila, P im p ln a The Falla City hand ami a number A N K in d # o f H u m o r Paorfaalo Doug Gibson, who it at the Salem of ladies gave Frank Butler and wif** I P o is o n in g R h o u m a tla m hospital, is a little better. 1 » pleasant surprise the other even- D y s p e p s ia . Etc I»* »* H o lm « rsnie up from Port I " « . A,ler * ’ V'4?1* of •** .. Accept ao substitute, but bo sum to l.iml lo Sin.il iv with I... Until,. ‘•»"> " " » ‘I >>«i1 * -f-l 1 time. Before leaving they were f i t H ood’s, and get it today. The four families that arrived here 4 weighed, the aggregate beiug 3 tous. 7 C iv e s R e lia i at O n e «. It » o t h e i md hetie the riiaeaaed lembr&n«. I lr u r r * u irrh and drives »way a ohi in the head unh-kly. > is absorbed He.« Is * ■ ta tin mem « o f U O b m m I n n II. Full rti-ito m t<_________ Trial «n e. 10 sLe .«U cent» at d n i f f U t l or j j nuil Centabr »wall. COLD1» HEAD ELY RKOIHKKM. flt w « m > B lw fl. New York Carnival Pictures B Y G E T T IN G A C A M E R A N O W .« P ric e s $1 and up. P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. W IL S O N B LO C K . A SNAP: A $1* overcoat for id. Other winter overcoat*! amt suit* at similar reductions. Good interest gfg on your money to buy for next fail SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE! Opposite Capital National bank and head­ quarters for Salem made blankets, flannels clothing, Indian robes, and ladies suitings.