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G e o r g e S h i n n , f o rm e r ly of I n d e p e n W i g n i o r e , of M o n m o u t h , will d eliv er d e u c e , now lives a t S p o k a n e . h i s p o p u l a r l e c t u r e . T h e L iv in g Books C ly d e T u r n e r is t o d r iv e t h e m eat of t h e P re s e n t . T h e r e will be E a s t e r w ag o n of A. R. Lew is a t A irlie th is e x e r c ise s a t t h e M e t h o d -1 c h u r c h . se ason. T h e co lleg e s t u d e n t s are h a v i n g a T h e d ir e c to rs of t h e I n d e p e n d e n c e N a t i o n a l B a n k a r e H . W irsrlib erg , I), W . Sear«, B. F . S m i t h , M W. 8 1 « w art a n d A. N elso n . w e e k ’s vacai i o n , b e g i n n i n g U s i W. d d raliy . I be f a c u l t y sr»* all aw ay at- t e n d i n g t h e E v a n g e l i c a l conference in P o r t l a n d . S E V E R E ATTACK O F G R IP . 4 t h of J u l y , 8 ..b>— Mrs N o r t h C h e r n n g t o n . 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I at tim es k e p t from c o u g h | D a u g h te r . in g myself to pieces by t a k i n g a t e a 1 E u l a P h i l l ip s — B e n e d i c t A r n o l d , sp oo n fu l of t h is r e m e d y , a n d when A lm o st every d a y t h e steel brid g e t h e co u g h i n g *| mj 11 wo u ld c o m e o n a t T ra ito r . Elsie Da.-biel— A B lessin g i n s t e a d feed y a r d is cro w d ed w ith h o rses from n i g h t l would t a k e a d o se a n d it acro ss llie river. T h e reaso n is liecauee s e e m e d t h a t ' i n t h e h iie f e st in terv al of a C u r a t . Mary Be ck er— De i d m a n ’s L ig h t . t h e y a r e alw ay s so well tr e a te d . t h e c o u g h would pass off a n d I wou ld S o n g — P ro h i b i t i o n Q u a r t e t . go to sleep pei feet ly free from c o u g h D« cision of judges. S t r o n g ’s r e s t u r a n t c a t e r s to th e best a n d its a c c o m p a n y i n g pains . T o »ay T h ir d n i g h t clas s of p eople a n d al w a y s h a s s u p e r t h a t th e r em ed y a c te d as a m o st a g r e e S o n g — P ro h i b i t i o n Q u a r t e t . able s u r p r i s e is p u t t i n g i t very m ild ly . io r eatab les . R e c i t a t i o n — W i n n e r room o n e. 1 b ad n o idea t h a t it would o r co u ld R e c i t a t i o n — W i n n e r ro o m two. k n o c k o u t th e g r i p , s im p ly b ecau s e 1 Solo— Miss A ngie S o u l h w i c k . M a n y o t h e r m e r c h a n t s say t h a t t h e , h ad n ev er trie.l it for s u c h a p u r p o s e , R e c i ta ti o n — W i n n e r ro o m th ree. New Y o r k R a c k e t c a n r o t m a k e a fair b u t it did, a n d it se e m e d w ith t h e s e c R e c i ta ti o n — W i n n e r ro o m four. living at t h e p rices for w h ic h th ey sell o n d a t t a c k of c o u g h i n g t h e r e m e d y Solo— F H. Morrison. all k i n d s of goo ds. N e b h e r Could they j c a u s e d it to n o t o n ly be of less d u r a R e c i t a t i o n — W i n n e r roo m six. if t h e y h ad n o m o r e t r a d e t h a n so m e] tio n , b u t ‘ lie p a i n s wer e far less se R e c i ta ti o n — W i n n e r room se ven . o t h e r r-tores. B u t t h e i r m o t t o for ten vere. a n d I b ad not u se d t h e c o n t e n t s R e c i t a t i o n — W i n n e r ro o m e i g h t . y e a r s h a s been sm a ll p ro fits an d m a n y of o n e b o ttle before Mr. G r i p h a d bid S o u g — S tre et Q u a r t e t . sales a n d t h e y a r e fully satisfied with . m e a d i e u . ” F o r sa le by W ilso n D ru g t h e r esu lts. Co. SALEM TRADELET8. B e t t e r sh o e s wer e u e v e r b r o u g h t lo t h e city t h a n are n o * b ein g «-old a t J o h n s o n ’s c l o t h i n g sto re, i r y a p air ] of t h e m a m i y o u will n e v e r w a n t a n y o ilier k i n d T h e i r s p r i n g o v ercoats I a r e no bby as t h e y c a n be a n d will last se v era l seasons. I n s p r i n g s u its for ol d m e n , y o u n g m e n o r boys they can s u i t ev ery bo dy . — o— TH E OLD REU t POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SU B STITU TE D e c l a m a t i o n C o n te s t. On n e x t W e d n e s d a y , T h u r s d a y a n d F ri d a y e v e n i n g s a t 7 :30 in t h e city h all tlie Dallas p u b l i c sch o o l will bold P R U N IN G O R C H A R D S . a c o n t e s t f< r m ed als a n d o t h e r prizes. P i a l o I n u t r a c t i o n a I n t h e A r t —T h * T h e r e n i l l be four c o n t e s t a n t s from L f ia t o f W i n t e r t h e B e e t T i m e . e a c h room a n d two prizes will be giv Very fa m ilia r a r e t h e q u estio n s “ H o w en e a c h ro o m . T h e w in n e r s of t h e to prune?*’ a n d “ W h e n to p r u n e ? ” first will t h e n c o n t e s t o n t h e last Ma ny o rch ard Is ts h a v e a r riv e d a t th e n i g h t fo- «he m ed als . W e will h ave conclusion t h a t it is a v er y e a s y m u tter m u s i c a n d so n g s b e t w e e n t h e d e c l a m at i o n s All a r e c o rd ially i n v ite d to co m e. A d m i t t a n c e t h e first tw o n i g h t s 10 c e n t s e a c h . N o reserv ed seats. T h e la s t n i g h t tlie a d m i t t a n c e will he 15 cent«. A fter p a y i n g e x p e n s e s Hie r e m a i n d e r will be « p en t for h o o k s for t h e p u b lic sc hoo l lib r a r y . — W . I. R e y nolds. O U R C AR NIVAL Q U E E N . d r u g st o r e is so n e a r t h e ; as t i n ' O . K- P h a r m a c y , j T h a n k s to on e of h e r m a n y e n t h u s o t h e r is so c o n v e n i e n t f<»i iastic a d m i r e r s Miss L a u r a B ro w n is p eople w h o g o to th e city. I c o n s i d e ra b l y in t h e lt;-d <>n t h e th i r d m i k e s all cu s t o m e rs fetl j w eek ’s c o u n t . It is said t h a t a new c a n d i d a t e is to be s p r u n g fro m Dallas n e x t week w h o a l r e a d y h a s 200 votes re dv for d e p o s it. I t also is q u i e t l y T h e p r e s e n t p r o d u c t s of t h e S a l e m < w h isp e red t h a t a co te r ie of e i g h t of so a p wnr! s ire b e c o m in g ver y p o p u l a r o u r m o n i e d m e n h a v e f o rm ed a pool I h ey give e x t r a full w e ig h t a n d t h e a n d will, as t h e y say, pre.-ent t h e f u q u a l i t y of tlie goods e q u a l s t h e bi s! t u r e q u e e n in t h e n e x t co u p le of ma«le in Port lau d . Hide» a n d so ap weeks? J 'h e frien d s of Mrs. D u n n are m a k i n g m a t e r i a l t a k e n in e x c h a n g e n o t so slow, a n d Mrs. C h e r r i n g t o n is —* 0 — n o t s l u m b e r i n g for w a n t of votes. T w o All ‘»amis go t o th e Q eo rg e -line! ballot boxes a r e no w in M o n m o u t h , — - •*■»■ ------ — c o u n t e r w h en t h e y w a n t a o q n l i i u l a n d it is ex p ected t h a t t h e c i t i z e n s of B e w a r e of O i n t m e n t s for C a t a r r h t h a t b u r g will w ak e u p t h is week, call m eal at sin > 1 ) cost th a t C onta in M ercury, for t h e i r t ic k e ts , a n d give t h e i r c a n ------------ ^1 • ------------ A» m e r c u r y will pu rely d e s t r o y t h e d i d a t e , Mrs. Mary M e ad o r, t h e i r m o s t C O U N TY SEAT SHORTLETS. sen se of sm ell a n d c o m p l e t e l y d e r a n g e loyal s u p p o r t . R e m e m b e r , t h a t t i c k t h e w hole s y s te m w h e n e n t e r i n g it T h e b u s i n e s s of Ullrcy ’j feed store e t s are o n ly $5 a h u n d r e d a n d c a n be t h r o u g h t h e m u c o u s su rfaces. S u c h is g r o w i n g r i g h t along h e k eep s so secure d in u n l i m i t e d q u a n t i t i e s . I n a r tic le s s h o u l d n e v e r he use d e x c e p t m a n y t h i n g s t h a t p eople w a n t for d e p e n d e n t * m a d e n o r e p e r t t h i s week, on p r e s c r i p t i o n s from r e p u t a b l e p h y a n i m a l s a n d p o u l t r y . If y o u h a v e b u t it is a c e r t a i n t y t h a t t h e i r c a n d i sicia n s, as (h e d a m a g e t h e y will d o is n e v e r t r a d e d w i t h h im d r o p in . H e d a t e wil* be h e a r d fro m in n o u n c e r ten fo ld to t h e good y o u c a n po ss ibly tain t e r m s before t h e c o n t e s t is over m a y h a v e j u s t w h a t y o u need. d erive fro m t h e m . H a l l ’s C a t a r r h T h o s e way b e h i n d i n t h e race h ave V* C u r e , m a n u f a c t u r e d by F. J . C h e n e y been d r o p p e d t h i s week a n d t h e i r A Co., T o le d o , O., c o n t a i n s n o m e r c u Dyes for co lo rin g E a s t e r e g g s m a y c o m b i n e d v ote c o u n t e d as s c a t t e r i n g ry, a n d is t a k e n i n t e r n a l l y , a c t i n g d i be b ud of tin* W i l s o n D ru g C o m p a n y Miss L a u r a B r o w n ............................ 353 rectly u p o n t h e blood a n d m u c o u s T h e c o s t is l i t t le c o m p a r e d w ith t h e Mrs. A n n a D u n n ............................. 274 surfaces of t h e s y s t e m . I n b u y in g pie «sure p r o d u c e d . No m a t t e r w h at M r s . G. N C h e r r i n g i o n .................. 164 H a l l ’s C a t a r r h C u r e be s u r e y o u g e t k in d of a p a t e n t m e d i c i n e y o u w a n t Miss Ma ggie P o m e r o y ..................... 44 tlie g e n u i n e . I t is t a k e n i n t e r n a l l y t h e y c a n su p p l y yo u . F a c e po wders, Miss N a n n i e S t a r r .......................... 43 a n d m a d e in T o le d o , O h io , by F . J . to o th p a s t e s a m i h a i r to n ics of bes t Mrs. Ma y M e a d o r . ........................ 22 C h e n e y & Co. T e s t i m o n i a l s free. b r a n d s . P ills for a i l m e n t s of every Miss P e a r l P e r c i v a l ........................... 11 Sold by d r u g g i s t s . P ri c e 75c. p er b o t F IO S . 1 AND 2. ki nd. S c a t t e r i n g ............................................... 18 to p r u n e too .much a n d t h a t It req u ires tle. H a l l ’s F a m i l y Pills s r e t h e b e i t . h* T o t a l .................................................... 929 t h e g r e a t e s t good j u d g m e n t to p r u n e Tl e b ig g est a n d b est b a r of so a p i n S p e c t a c l e s a n d gl asses a t P f e n n i g ’’| M A ID S O F H O N O R . Just enough. to w n for a n i c k e l c a n be had a t D u n n s H o w to P ru n e .—1. N ev er c u t a w a y T h e y m a k e i t t h e i r ku sin ss t o k eep Miss N a n n i e S t a r r ...........................D allas more wood t h a n is n ecessa ry to o b ta in NEW TODAY. t h e b est of ev ery t h i n g a t t h e lowest Miss V i d a G u t h r i e .............. M n m o u t h th e en d in view. E r r on t h e side of c u t prices, t h e r e fo r e it is a good p lace to \ n n e t t a H o o p e r ..........I n d e p e n d e n c e c e n N io u F r o m E a r l y to L a t e . ting too little r a t h e r t h a n too m uch, E a r l y J e rs e y Wakef ield c a b b a g e is tr*d e. O YOUNG steers, m ostly yearling i, for sale by J FO R P A G E S . for if too m uch is t a k e n off it c a n n o t be O & 0 H M ulkey a t M onm outh. u n d o u b ted ly the e ar liest v a r ie ty in the *** H a r r y M a d iso n ....................................43 replaced in m a n y y ears. L a rg e crops e a s t e r n s t a te s o f conical sh ape, firm, S e c o n d h a n d h a c k s , b u g g ie s a n d M a u ri c e D a l t o n ................................... 28 o f fru i t can n o t be g ro w n on t r e e s fine quality, u n ifo rm in size a n d m a carri>*ges for sa le very c h e a p a t H a r o ld H a r t .......................................... 7 FHKSH m ilch cowe for s a lt by H enry Robbia* w ith a fe w ex posed branches. 2. C u t : n ear D allas. t u r i n g well together. 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T ile r , ro u te 3, Salem , Or. is c o m p en s ated for in size, b ein g a b o u t T o t a l .......................................... 91 to g eth er so as to I n ju re one a n o t h on e-fo u rth larg er t h a n t h e E a r l y J e r Ca ll for t i c k e t s w h e n b u y i n g of t h e er, t h e w e a k e s t shou ld be c u t a w a y . Rg. J . B. Rigge, of D allas, w ants to sell all h e r S m a ll p a c k a g e s t a k e n to or fro m S a sey Wakefield. 4. If on£ b r a n c h r e sts on t h e top of M household good* a nd som e choice rose*. m e r c h a n t s m e n t i o n e d b elo w ; E a r l y S u m m e r is • f th e F l a t D u tch lem by th e sta g e for a d i m e . an o th er, as in Fig. 1, one shou ld be F r a n k Ker»l • ke, f u r n i t u r e . type, a s t u r d y gro w er, w ith fe w o u ter rem oved . 5. H e a d buck u ud thin o u t Belt & C l i e r r in g t o n , d r u g s. URBANK potatoes for sale by J . W. K irkpatrick. th e top r a t h e r t h a n cu t off th e low er a m ile sou h of Rickreall, also seed poUt«>es a t S t a n d a r d fo o tw ear in g reat v ariety T h e B e e-H iv e store. 26 c e n ts a bushel b r a n c h e s to b rin g th e f r u i t as low a t G a y m u ’s e x clu s iv e sh o e store. Mrs. H . H . C h a c e . m illin ery . as possible on a cco u n t of th in n in g , Prices n o h i g h e r t h a n th e inferior T h e W ilso n D r u g c o m p a n y . s p r a y in g an d h a r v e s t i n g (see Fig. 2). OME w anted for a 13-year-old g irl. A pply to H . g r a d e s sold a t s o m e places. Go a n d Airs. J . C. G a y n o r . sh oes. 6 . N ev er rem ove side b r a n c h e s If It H 8 llutz, Dallas, see for y o u rself. T. J , C l i e r r in g t o n , p h o to s. can be avoided. If it m u s t be done, T h e C o t t a g e H o te l cu t ns sh o w n a t B, Fig. 3, a n d cover th e EGISTKRKD Poland C hina sow for sale o r tra d e W R. P fe n n ig , jewelry. by J . W. R obinson, of O akdale, A d d ress, Dal At t h e D allas Hon in g mill y o u can in ju re d p a r t s w ith tw o coats o f lin B ro w n & Ellis, m e r c h a n d i s e . get b u c k w h e a t t o sow, also good flour seed oil pa int, g as t a r or g r a f t i n g wax. W m F anil, hardw are. as was ev er m a d e i n t o b read. T ry Cove r all w o u n d s ov er h a l f an inch In T h e O regon W o o d m a n . JW S and heifers to calve soon for sale by C lar t h e i r B ro w n b r e a d fl«»ur. d i a m e t e r w ith one o f th e ab o v e p re ence B row n, of Dallas. C H . Mor ris, jeweler. serv atives. 7. R em ove b r a n c h e s t h a t New Y o rk R a c k e t store. a r e too low >r r e s t i n g on th e ground. Gu v B r o t h e r s , h a r d w a r e . A re y o u fo n d of »rout fishing. T in 11 K Lavel s e p ara to rs for sale on easy insta llm e n t W h e n to 'r une.—T h e w i n t e r Is g e n L. D. D a n ie l, wall p a p e r . term s. See sam ple a t Brown’s cream ery in go to K i s s e r 's g u n s t o r e »nil buy an er ally a t im e of most leisure to the 1 »alias. D u n n G r o cer y c o m p a n y . a n g l e r s o u tfit. H e lias t h e la te s t anil f a r m e r or o rch ard is t, anil It is a good II. J . Osfield, gro cerie s. best in t h a t lin e. H e can c o m e as tim e to prun e, C A W IT H E R goats for sale a t f l . n by W. L. B r o w n s ’ co n f e c t i o n e r y . n e a r m e n d i n g w h a t e v e r is b ro k en as b u t if t h e work OVJ F rin k n e a r Falls City. F . H. M u s c o t t , c o n fectio n ery . an y bod y. YVqen y o u r lo ck s or keys Is do ne in the W a l t e r W illiam s, co n f e c t i o n e r y . do n o t work l i g h t h e c a n fix t h e m . e arly p a r t o f th e team of good work horses th a t weigh 2,50 T h e I t e m iz e r. GOOD TY PES O F CABBAGE, A utler. pounds for sale a t 980 by J . W. Pulliam a t *** F. J , C h a p m a n , f u r n i t u r e . 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S h e is A Polk c o u n t y c o u p l e w ere t h e first P re m iu m F l a t D utch, a l t h o u g h con t h e free zin g an d c o n s t a n t l y o r d e r i n g n ew goods. to a p p l y for tlie jo b as p r i n c i p a l c h a r sidere d a w i n t e r cab b ag e, comes in t h a w i n g of eev LEAN, whit« seed oats and a y oung P lym outh %* a c te r s a t t h e p u b lic w ed d in g a n d h a v e q u ite early for a w i n t e r c a b b a g e a n d if er al m o n th s th e Rock cockerel for sale, also Rose Comb Brown p la n te d too early o r left o u t to o long is T h e y d o sa y that. W m . F a n il is one been aw ard ed t h e h o n o r. G u e s s who ou t s u r f a c e will beghorn, B, P. R. and W hite P. K. strictly thor- oughbred et'gs f o r g i le u t 91 a Melting by Jan ies liable to b u rst. As t h e n a m e implies, it of t h e best h a r d w a r e m e n ever in Dal th ey are. d r y I n v e r y Boydston, th re e m iles n o rth of Dallas. Is a flat headed, s tu rd y , s h o r t s t e m m e d las. H e lias c a r e f u l ly stu d ied tie deeply, a n d the C o lo n el M a t th e w s h a s b een aw ard Flo. 3. g r o w e r a n d a good hea der. n eed s of t h e s u r r o u n d i n g c o u n t r y a n «5 lo nger t h e ex* i d t h e ex c lu s iv e c o n f e t t i rig h t. l.ue Andftlus an eggs from prize winning stock T a k i n g t h e fo u r v arieties m entioned »l ocked u p a c e o r - d n g ly . II" e i t h e r p osure th e g r e a t e r t h e in ju ry . If tlie for sale by D. M C albreath near M oiiinoutn a t P r o g r a m m e s for t h e big l i t h o g r a p h work can be d o n e t h e last of winter, 9 : a se ttin g <»f fifteen. And a d d i n g Succession to t h e list, one lias w h a t e v e r y o u m a y want o r kn o w - may’ g et a succession crop of ca b b a g e w h ere h c a n p r o m p ' l y g e t it. 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P rice, 91.«>25; $i'bo G e r m e a , *1 6 0 p e r cwt. < a eh, | J 0 O ctober m t. and balance on th re e year* regular doses. leaves to su p p o rt t a k i n g up space. t h e Cow. tim e a t fl oer c ent. T his is a snap. W rite to C O. C o r n m e a l , $ 2 6 0 f»er cw t. Solo— G e o r g ia 8 I 1 river. In p u r c h a sin g o n e ’s su p p ly o f vege Rurgeiu, Sheridan. O regon. The use of Scott’s Emulsion Room four: t a b l e seed it is i m p o r t a n t to secu re [C orrected weekly by Dunn e G rocery. at once, has, in thousands of l l a t l i e C o n v e rt — H e l p m e Across good strain s. Any first clas s seed house P o t a t o e s , p e r b u s h e l , 5 0 " ts. Is reliable in th is respec t, a n d th e Papa. cases, turned the balance in Executor's Notice. B u t t e r , p e r p o u n d 25 cts . W ay n e Greenwood— C o m p lain t. g r o w e r will find it p a y s to get t h e l>est favor of health. L a r d , p e r p o u n d , 1 2 4 0 1 5 cts. W illis R ey n o ld s— Boy’s P o e m on selected. T h e difference b e t w e e n a good In th e c ounty c o u rt of the e la te of O regon for Polk B a c o n , s i d e s , |»er p o u n d , 13(^15 cte. W a s h i n g t o n . Neglected consumption does c ounty. a n d bad st r a i n lies in th e carefu l, rigor H a m s , p e r p o u n d , \4(R 17 cts. of C. C. W alker, t e I l o m e r Daahiell— Sir M o r v e n ’s Ride ous selection to a high ideal. T h is costs not exist where Scott's Emul In th e m a tte r of the S h o u l d e r s , p e r p o u n d , 9 < a l l cts . P i a n o Solo—-O p al M cD ev ilt. money, n a tu r a lly , a n d a s a consequence tiT H ’E 1« HEREBY OFTEN TH A T I, C. M. sion is. E g g s , p e r d o z e n , 13 cts . Purvlnu. have l«een appointed e s e c u to r of th e th e seed is h ig h er priced. 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