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Mr. Joseph Ponainville, of Slillwat **r, Nlinn., after having spent ov. r |2 000 with the best doctors for stom W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N C ach trouble, without relief vvas ml v i m d by his drugeist, Mr. Alex Richard, to T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- try a box of Chamla rla’ ns Stomach ¡md liver tablets. He did so, and is a A b le S o u r c e s D ish ed u p for O u r well man today. I f troubled by in- N u m e r o u s F a m i ly of Readers digestion, bad laste in the mouth, lark In Ab re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . of appetit* or constipation, give these tablets a trial, and you are certain Ui For groceries go to 0«fleld's. be more than pleased with the result. Ft r sale at 25 cents per box by Wilson S tren gth and vig«P (*01.11* of good Drug Co. foot I, du ly digested. Foret* a rend\ lo m rve w heal and hurley fo»»d. adds Van Embree, who has been work no burden, hut «utluin*, nonriahes »nd ing in Cherringtous picture galleiv, invigorate«. has gone east ui the mount huh to es Maiming & . Ferguson, on Cotnuier- tablish a usiness of his own. Mr cinl street in Salem, deal in «loves, Cherringtou says he never had a hardware, John Deere buggies and more industrious, capable and trust farm implements and solicit the p.i- worthy helper and pi edicts that Van will prove a success. lionage of Polk county people. LOCAL A N D (iE N K R A L Hardy liolman, Jr., and wife have Mei«er Sc Mei*ar have just receivetl been visiting lte< parents, Mr. May a in w line of fancy china Its rich ness of color and beauty of design and wife at Willamina. form an added attracion to their new Ad B« 11 is,of Sheridan, is undergoing niignetic treatment for an ailment. store. DALLAS PBAPSRS. H o w ’s T h i s . We «‘AW one hundred dollars re- I f interested in monument*, tomb waoi for any ca*e of catarrh that can. stones or cemetery work, g<> to the not be cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. marble w rks of G. L. Hawkins, in F J Cheney A Co, Toledo, Ohio. We Dallas He does n< arly everything the iimleisigned, h«ve known F. J. of that nature in the county. Chaney f«»r the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all! buriner« transaction ami financially Field peas for planting and prep.u- able to carry > ut any obligation made ! ed food for little chickens at Uller.v’s by their firm — West A Truax, whole- fe«d store. The bc*-t flour in the mar- sale druggist«, Toledo, Ohio, Wald- kot ami everything for horses, cattle man, Kiuman A Marvin, wholesale and poultry to eat. druggists, Toledo, Ohio. H ail’s C m - j larrh Cure is taken internally, acting When ladies go t«» the emporium directly upon the mucous surfaces of «>f Mrs Chace f *r millinery they the .‘ )>t*m . Testimonials sent free. should remember that she also has all Price 75 cent* per bolile. Bold b^ all kinds of luniishing goods for women «Iruggii-ts. Hadl’s Family Fifis are and children. the lust L E T T E R LI8T. C. F. Heiu A C«». at the Dallas flour ing mil 1 will be glad to put their pr«>- These letters remain uncalled for in , d(|Cl I l.e.e'¡«Hers r,'i„a „, uii.-.IIM lor... wit|, * „ y out.i.le »1.« ^ »lu lh c c for II,,- week «p.l- ,,ram, T ll.Vr br.,wi. bread flour l.a. * "* A »,r- 27" '- * " d • “ “ ' " I I become quite popular. for them will please state that they have been advertised: J. J. Fiddler charges only a dime Mr John Domier, for small packages to or fr mi Salem. Mr. J. A. Downer, Mrs M iry McDonald, Mrs. Mary Moor, When your watch or clock fails t • Mr. Torn Simmons. keep correct time, Jeweler Morris can C. G. C oad , postmaster. not only tell you what ails it hut can make it run righ*. Go to him for all c r e a ti V alarm ed s«»rts of society pins. By « P e r s is t e n t C o u g h , b u t P a r m a ne ntly C u r e d by C h a m b e r l a i n ' s Again we suggest that you take C o u g h Remedy. all kinds of dull tools to Risser’s gun Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student a« »tore, F«»r a trifle he will flake them law. in Greenville, S. C. had been as sharp as when new, so tiiat you troubled lor lour or five years w.tli a can work better and faster. continuous cough which he says, “ greatly ;«Wrm*d me. causing me t<* Not in this county can you find« ear that I was in the first si age of consumption.” Mr Burbage, having ! better stock *<f hardware than is ear- een Chamberlain's Cough R< med) ! lied a» Faull 8 st«»re. As the wants <•! advertised, concluded to try it. Now the people increase in amount mul nd wluit he says of it : “ 1 8«»otl felt variety s«» is his sock augmented t« a remarkable change and after using meet those wants. Many a farmer is m ed i’ig many a thing now on fii- two hollies of the twenty-five cent shelves or counters waiting for th;,m , was permanently cured.” Sold He n.»b the l.ne.-l and (lie heel in the by Wilson Drug Co. way of garden tools. OUR CA R N IV A L Q U E E N . Quite a change will t>e noticed in tlm vote this week, a young lady who was way down the list having jumped to fir.-t place. If Independence keep« up that lick for the two remaining w« eks of the contest, she will in all proha hi I i y elect her candidate, as Dallas has too many in the field lo as sure success. «ID uugh a number of our sports still ashert that the real queen has not been named as yet. It is also reported that Monmouth will have something to say for their candi date before this fracas is over. No tice the page vote. There ia a race for your money, three of them being neck and neck. Mi*s Mis. Mrs. VJ»«« Mia. Mis. Laura B ro w n ......... . 71» A miih Duini ........... ......... 682 221 U. N Cherringion . Nannie »Starr ......... .. .. 1«' Maggie 1'imieruy . .. . . . . 4» May Meador........... ......... 22 MAIDS OK H«)NOK Mi«« Nannie Starr........... Dallas Miss Vida Gntfirie ......... M umoutfi \nnettn Hooper . . . .Independence Mies Lula M. L ocke........... Buenavistu from our school. Rev Li-ter will lecture here Thurs day evening. THE O U i H ELM O R A TO R IC A L P R O G R AM M E- At tonight’s contest the strongest orators of the will give th* ir «»ra tions. M* n p«»pular in literary w- rk. society and athletics. Six *>f the ora tors .*re over six feel in height. Fol lowing is the programme subject to change of position : Music— Association Quartet. Oration, Philomath — The Para mount I-»FU*‘. Oration, A lb in y— Prohibition and the Principle. Oration, O. A. C — Come I>et Us Reason together. V<-cal duel— Mrs H. H. Chace, Mrs. I). M. M. tzger. Oration, Newherg — Unconditional Surrender. Oration, Pacific university— The Le- Absolutely Pure orites *»f America Oration. McMinnville — The Arch THERE a NO SUBSTITUTE Enemy *>f the Home. Music— Male quartet. Oration, O. S. N. 8— Reformations. C a li f o r n ia O strlohe a. Orat on, Dallas— My Nation’s Des Mr*. John Mi Kinley who went fiom tiny lierp to L ob An^elrg las' full lias rent Judges decision. » very in terfiling dencription of • vi.- College songs will be sung, etc. it to the oBtrich farm at Paredeua. The egg* wiighrd three pound, end SPR IN G VA LLEY . are mostly hatched in incubator*, the Rev Orr. ol M cMiuville, will preach young.ter. nt birth being larger than next Sunday morning. a frying chicken An oetrich l.ve Cha* Purvine, who is engineer on a about 15 egg. and hatching lake. 40 Columbia r.ver steamer, is here for a day*. Their n e t . are ju .t hole, in the ground and when allowed to ai t few days. the female, cover the egg. bv day and Frank Caldwell will soon start, for the male, at night. The chick, grow his new home east of the mountains, a foot a month until .even mouth, and Grandma McLeuch, who has been old, and when a ye.t old are nearly living with her daughter, Mis. Cald full grown. They come to maturity well. will go to Salem to live with her and begin 1 tying when 4yearold., then sou, Frank. weighing over 300 |>oiinde. When O. E. Price has 650 cords of oak young all are of a muddy brown color, hut the male, get black before matur wood for which he will probably get ity. They are plucked every uine $5 a cord in Salem. month., the pretty white plume. C o m Miss Family Jeffiries is visiting her ing from the wing, of the male*. Some extra fine bird, are kept in pen. of aunt and Mrs. D. G. Henry. their own, there being George Wash A Salem butcher bought at the ington and wife, Pierpont Morgan Broadmead farm a band of cattle that and wife, Mr. McKinley and wife. cost him .$60each. Home small one. captured in the Nu Mrs. Sam Phillips has setting 150 bian deetrt in Africa looked quite sav turkey eggs and will he prepared to age. They ranged in age from babiee supply the Thanksgiving demand for to 18 years old. The park iu which they are kept ha. bent made very at turkeys. tractive by the expenditure of a large Mr. Jordan ha* moved into the sum of money. manse and vill haul logs for the Bent ley sawmill on ‘ he Crawford farm. P. A. Bradley and family formerly Ray Antrim runs a grocery wagon of Parker, are well pleased with their through here twice a week, gathers new home at E'lgene. up produce, robs hens nests, and sells F. A. Douty, one of the moat enter lots of goods at reastmable prices. prising business men of Independenee, Jennie Coyle has had to quit school ha. concluded to close out hiu mer- at Sulem account of her health. chantile business as soon as possible. Harry Hyde and wife, of Sheridan, The Seeley house, in the old Stev pus place at Oak Grove, which was h»ve gone to live in Poitland, and J. destroyed by fire about midnight ol A. Cain and wife have moved from FOR PAGES. the 22nd was one of the finest farm Portland hack to Sheridan Harrv Madison ........... ........... 00 houses in the country, Cause of fir> . . . 58 Laird W o o d s .................... Bell Conner, of Salt Creek, has unknown, insured for about half us been visiting her sifter, Mrs. Mary vj lu \ Harold H a r t .................. ........... 21 J antes, in Sheridan. Karl Sfiniiz .................... ........... 15 Willard W right has been up from Miss Bessie Butler, of independence, Herman Hawkins .................... 5 Grants Pass spending a few days with ha* organized a music cl *ss in Dalit*. Call for tickets when buying of the his boyhood friends, and Miss Hart merchants mentiomd below: Mrs Bertha Roe, a daughter of Ben has gone to \ i -it her uncle Julius Frank Ker.ri ke, furniture. Whileaker, lias a new horn ton at En Hart, thirty miles east of Ashland. Belt A Cherringtou, drugs. terprise in Wall«»wa county. Rev. I. Cook, pastor of the South The Bee-Hive store. ----- —■ Methodist church, will preach a Mrs. H. H. Chace. millinery. At Edinburgh, Scotland. A lady has Rickernll at 2 .30 next Sunday after Th< Wilson Drug company. been found insane who left $2,000 to noon. Mrs. J. C. Gay nor. sho«?s. provide a fuu«l for the rescue of sane T J. Cherringtou, photos. President Elder Poling will preach persons improperly placed in lunatic The Cottage Hotel at Lewisville neat Sunday morning, asylums. W R. Pft r.mg, jewelry. i t Montgomery in ill afternoon, ami Jack, a tame fox, kept In a borough Brown A Ellis, merchandise. at Bridgeport in the evening. High street cabyard, gave a great Win Faull, hardware. crowd the sjiort of a three hours’ “ run” W. B. Wells, editor of the Pacifu The Oregon Woodman. • recently before surrendering in Tooley Monthly of Portland was in town llo* C H. Morris, jeweler. street, London. week getting the lay ami the prosper New York Racket stt>re. The press rate by cable to Honolulu of lin gs generally. His puniicaiior. Guv Brothers, hardware. O r a t o r ic a l C o n te s t T o n i g h t . is 20 cents a word and all the newspa has no superior out west ami is con L. D. Daniel, wall paper. Tonight the orat*>re hold foith at pers there have beeu compelled to in It has been noised throughout the tinually getting better. Tue June is Dunn Grocery company. crease tbair subscription price, but they lie Methodist church, each of the county b r miles around that Dunn’s sue will contain an illustrated write H. J. Osfield, groceries. tight having a delegation fn»m his grocery is a good place to both buy continue to ruu behind. up of the Willamette valley aud will Browns’ confectionery. Eight ushers are wanted in the Ital -oh* ol. Most flattering teports come ami «• 11 everything to eat. Try them deserve a wide circulation. F. H. Muscott, confectionery. ian chamber of deputies, and over 14,- m m different colleges concerning and be convinced. W aller Williams, confectionery. Woodford Vance, who was raised in 000 applications have been received for heir favoriies. Its a state contest and *** 1 lu; Itemizer. this county, having been the son of | the posts, to which salaries of about -tudents from all over the Willamette j F. J. Chapman, furniture. Footwear of all kinds promptly re Valley will he lu re. Philomath Col- Mrs. Thomas CampbeP,deceased, diet) j 10 shillings a week are attached. Craven A Bridwell, Monmouth. ege. will send 16 delegates and friemls 1 * repaired at G.iyuoi’s shoe store. I in Portland last week. The prefect of the Seine having pla carded Paris with posters describing and ti e Agricultural College will s» i d nut particular as lo style they will C A R N IV A L NO TES. The W C T , U. will meet with Mr.- Monmouth will give you a great bargain in a little out the terrible effects of alcohol and ab hout 20 studen's «»f date shoes Their slippers are so Kersev Wednesday, May Oth Mrs The committee has elected Captain sinth drinking, the cafe proprietors okely have a special motor ami car-« Martha Cosper will lead the devotion- j to bring their whole town, although comfortable for evening wear. Fiske director-general of parades. each tiled a damage suit against him. al exercises and after the business The baby born in 1003 has three hey had asked to have thirty seats George Shaw will build a handsome meeting there will be reading by Mrs. reserved. Newherg intends to chart- times a better chance of living through The patronage of Wilson's drug float for the queen, maids and pages. Buiz its first year and live times a bettor r a car and bring 50 people or more store has been growing right along Me dinville wishes about 18 seats re- The committee meet every Satur Hon. W . P. Elmore, the prohibition chance of living to be five years old because they keep everything the pub -erve«.. From 9 to 4 today there will day evening at Frank Kerslake’s fur candidate made quite a go d speech than it would have had a dozen years lic want and sell it at right prices. i»e a conference « f tlie college associa niture store. Rev Bruce, who held a series of ago. They have bibles, school books and a at the court house Wednesday even tion to which the public are invi'ed. variety of general literature. Tin Irish is today the living tongue of al ing. If you desire stand room, get in a meetings here six years ago, preached N E W T O -D A Y . Then will occur the annual bminess nicest kind of stationery for corres bid for th« location you want. Plats for us last Sunday. most as many people as speak Welsh. The city of Dallas has brought nit Greek, Servian, Bulgarian. Norwegian meeting and election of state officers. pondence. 1 erfumes to please every furnished on application. The tents, Jos Kramien of Newherg ami Evenden Gilbert A Patterson, who have a W IL L buy the best milch cow in Dallas, if against Judge Boise and Mrs. Hallock taste and every:hing for the teeth. or Danish, lu Galway alone are 17,- Ferris wheel ami merry-go round will stock farm near Lincoln, lost a thor taken now. Apply here. •f O. S. N S. our orator, Dan A. for water-works right of way. 838 persons who can speak nothing occupy the entire east half and street ough bred Hereford cow for which Holing, finds the same men against Mrs. A. K. Wilson and Miss Nan but Irish. whom he played center in bisket ball The new butcher shop of Farring «»f the court house block, and the 17 they paid $200. RESI! cow for sale by F. T. Shute near Bridge- Russia for fifteen years has encour last winter. They too are here to do ton and H ill is at once springing in stands be placed along the north side F A«'dress, Dallas. nie, who went on a visit to their old Mrs C. C. YYTalker is in Portland Missouri home last December, will fit j aged the cultivation of cotton in Turke their best in landing the honor and to popularity because they treat pat walk. visiting Mrs. Chas Kamm, and Mrs stan, and she has succeeded. In 1889 lie $60 which first place gives. But rons s«) well. Everything is kept back in «bout a week. AGUES unimproved lurid two miles from the The Methodist church will run a J. E . Phillips is there with that new the cotton crop w as 79.000 bales, while wait, until tonight when tiny begin to scrupulously clean and they give a railruud near Oakdale to sell or trade for land restaurant on their lawn opposite the grandson. Johnny. the 7-year old son of Geo in Marion county. Good for small home or goat the estimated production for 1903 will arrive, then hasten. eus omer exactly what he calls for. C**ttage. ranch, Address A. L. Shreve, Stay ton, or H. G. Blake and wife, was thrown from » be 504,000 hales. Campbell, Dallas. Try them. Grandma Ernest fell on the door wagon on wfrich he was tiding with Kitasato, a Japanese microseopist, The Fischer theatre company will Te a c h e rs ’ M eeting step and dislocated her hip. but is his uncle, Leroy Byerley. at Airlie, first showed that the pin shaped mi play in the city hall carnival week. The last teachers’ meeting of the ,O0D swale pasture for cattle and horses. Inquire doing fairly well. Wednesday, and killed. G jf A. C. K nipel at Folk station. Address Dal- crobe of lockjaw lives in the earth. In school year will he held at McCoy to I f asked where is the best plaee in F. G. Elliott is getting up one of In the forenoon spelling town to pr«»* ure a livery team nearly W. H. Holmes, of Salem, will deliv or«ler that it may multiply and poison morrow F ree. the nicest souvenir programmes ever er the occasional address at the Pio the blood it must be deep in a wound, wifi he treated by VV. I. Reynolds, of everybody would direct you to the -een in these parts I will give free oue piece of sheet Five thousand ADIKK gold pin found ou the street in Dallas so that air does not reach it. Dallas, geogiaphy by T J. Newbill, of Hughes A Vanskike stable across tin- neers’ reunion June 6tli. music for every 25 cent purchase of Tuesday. Owner can have it bv in qu iiiu gof M. will he distributed gratis. A few years ago quartz mines that Independence, and Principal Grom, street from the post office. music, purchased of me, commencing H Pfutz at the Cottage hotel and paying for thh lee cream served every day in a i w’ould not yield $50 to the ton "Were de ¡1 Portland will give an address Dur Citizens an* not responding to the May 2?)d ami ending on evening of notice. variety of new ways at Brown’s con- j spised and rejected as unprofitable. ing the noon hour the association will S A L E M INN NCS. request for rooms with the celerity May 10th. You can have your choice fectionery. It comes iresh daily from Now, with improved methods of ex he the guests of the patrons of McCoy which the occasion demands. The «»f either instrumental or vocal music. 1 A / \ O AK posts wanted delivered at the Robbins At 257 Commercial street is one o»‘ one of the best makers in the state U U cemetery near Dallas. Apply to John It. tracting. ore containing as low ns $3 c.nool district. After dinner theie committee must know soon just, how This intlhic given away is some that i Hoooins, of Pioneer. Nice booths and everything els--* in per ton pays fair dividends to the ..ill be recitations by the school chil- the best clothing stores in the valley gets into the boxes and is not often many beds they can command. Please and for over 20 years G W Johnson connection with it up to date. stockholders. «Iren, music by Miss Grace Higgins seen. Here is a chance to get two report at once to Mr. 'Thompson or EAVY span of good sound draft horses wanted. The fact that finely powdered coal or «nd addresses by P o f. Tracer, of Sa has been its leading spirit. Their new Mr. B iker. Why not make a few dol pieces for one.— Ge*»rge 0 . W ill, deal Joe Downer, who was known by Write to or see Uryan-Lucas Lumber company, spring ami summer shirts are of choice er in pianos, organs and sewing ma tails City, Oregon. all the early day settlers of this county, charcoal when blown into a combustion lem, Prof. A. F. Campbell, of Mon qualuy in gr«*at variety and made h lars off of your spare room? chines, opposite Bushe’s bank, Balem has ordered the Item izer to his address chamber burns much like gas has not mouth and President Ressler, of the tit. The orices rang«* from $1 to $2. resulted In its successful application normal school. EOLA. at North Yakima, Washington. 0 ( 1 SHEEP for sale at a bargain by Mrs. 1»>I Ma- The patt nis were made for them because of the difficulty In pulverizing ----- m ■ m ------ OU cumber near Oakdale. R ICK R EA LL. alone and cannot be duplicated any N C. Miller has sold his 2% acre j it and because of the danger from Allen Thacker amt wife, nee Leona A g ncy T r a n s f e r r e d . where else in the eitv. H«>ps doing well and good crops ex farm t-outli of Perry dale, including! spontaneous combustion. Hayden, are up from Oregon City vis Wo have irat»«ierred the agency for GOOD wether g«»ats and 26 nannies wanted by st'xk and implements, to Gus Conuet I The Barbers’ union of Birmingham, the Stan* ar 1 aud Pi.rag n sewing iting her parents. Leona has discard pected. I t ) John 0 . Kenipie See him at Polk station or adnress Dallas. for $6175. e«l her crutches and walks as w < 1 1 as England, has raised the price of a machines lor Marion aud Polk coun Somet’ mea patrons of the George H ill McDaniel is visiting Portland any one. kindred. M iss Bertha Howe and Henry Van shave from 1 cent to 3 cents. In the lies to George C. Will, the old sewing lunch cootiier try a change but always j)«jR S A LK — 140 acres of land with improvements, Wes Hodson has returned fr« m Moss, of Dallas, were m »rried in Sal- j shave they deliver all the American machine anti music dealer. Any one g»» back there. . also §, >ok, if desire«), by Hathaway Yocmu near Mr«. M. Myer has moved hack from Oakdale. the John Day country. He diil not Address Dallas em last Friday by Rev. W .C. K n itn ei. | accessories are omitted, it being a lath wishing a new Standard or Paragon er and scrape simply. The customer •« wing machine, or any supplies f«»i loca'e there. He says it ia a good Salem. Passenger Agent Coinan announce- | does his own washing and primping. If von go t«> the Yok«»hama Tea country, but land is held at a good he name, will please call on Mr. Will H. C. Seymour and wife have gone 0-Y E A R OLD, 1,000 |>ound, hay Cly«le-Percher<*n that the Willamette Valley Choral j The turbine plants that have beeu in .t N«> 231 Commercial street, Sab in. store ami buy a pound of tin ir firn pi ice and they have no railroads nor Htullion for sale by Henry Clanfleld, at Salt <o Hebo iu Tillamook county, where Creek. Union will hold their annual bslivaM operation during the past few* years Greg on.— Standard Sewin « M .ih me tea they w 11 give you a nice tea p< t d » they want one. fie wifi teach for five nmiiths. at Eugene May 12th to 14th. T ick have shown high economy and call for for home use. The object of their Mrs. Hezzie Brunk has gone to Ne ets at reduced rates from all points on practically no repairs. Compared w ith liberal oiler is to advertise their -uper Mr«. Al, Longneck* r, who accident (JKHANK potatoes for Hale by J. W Kirkpatrick, braska, on a visit, to relatives. the Oregon lines of the So itliern Pa passenger steamers of similar size, hut ioi goods. ally took carbolic acid la«t week, is B a mile mmth of Rickreall, alno *«ee«l poUt -ea at ROCwA. nt* a bushel cific company will be. sold M >y 11th having reciprocating engines, the in Mrs. Hudson has recovered from ol«>wl> improving. to 14th inclusive. Return lim it, May stallation of turbines has shown a gain To«l Merwin Inis s«*l«l out to G 11 he measles. Mrs. Laws hud them Mrs. Jas Clark and Mrs. G. A. A. M. Clough at 107 State sire« 15,1003. LACK Minorca and W hit- L gbom eggH for sale per indicated horsepower in favor of Horsfall, w ho has moved to the place. very bail but is now up. Washburn have gone back to their B by I). C. Crider in Dallo«». lias the (inert line of imdertak< rs gou«i the turbine steamer of 20 per cent. Miss Mav Shelton’s neice, Lilli* homes at »Springfield. Jas Harris has bought a nice team ot • •utside of Portlaud. Burial goo»,-» ol Tom mie Clemment am! son, Frank, Experiments to determine the effi May Prior, was married last week in Siorses. sill kinds and at all prices. He ha have gone to Foesil to work in a saw IJK8KLL Hrofl., near Dalian, have a few thorough J. F. Vaughn ha« the f«jtindaiiou California to J W. Baker, a Salem ca<‘y of various disinfectants made by bred Coin wo Id bucks fur sale at refiut.ctl price.. been in tue business 23 y«;ars. mill. the New* York hoard of health show See them before they are sheared and take your laid for his new residence. Mr Waggle has moved to the Bat- printer. choice. steam to be the most valuable. It not eese place b l«*w Centers. John Bonds father aud sister were Mr. Bowman, who lived at the old A t the college chapel on the even only destroys quickly all disease germs The soap w >rks out by the wool»-, George Heckle has been up from mill are const.n'ly increasing in pop up irom Portland visiting the Bond JoiPiiia McDaniel place, ha« moved t»> ing <4 May 6th half a dozen young but has the power of penetrating and K Lnvel separators for sale on easy installment family last w« «*k. 1 oledo. terms. See sample at Brown's creamery in hi« ln»me near Mnnmoirh, ladies will have an oratorical co* te.-t disinfection not possessed by formal ularity because of the the exccllenc« Dallas. dehyde or sulphur fumes. No other Alf. Brown’s nice gray horse die«l. for Demores' medals. of its products. That is the place t- Ralph Henry, of Sugarloaf, has r* agent is effective in the disinfecting of Presiding Elder Pratt will preach at turned from a bear hunt. Near Nor -ell your pelts, hides ami wliat.eve When you want a pleasant physic clothing and bedding. its for m io at BOUT 1.6« 0 bushels of A 1 i E«»la n «*I io «> l house the lOlli «jf May at t t c cents hy Evan Evans, four miies south of ii they caught one that had killed will nuik< soap. try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Live» A plausible explanation of the fact nany sheep. Monmouth. 3 o'clock. Tablets. They are easy to take and noted by Marconi that ethergrams trav $ C C lU S pleasant in effect. For tale by Wilson el farther by night than by day is tlia Veterinary Bergeon Keeler know- P o r t la n d D e m o c r a t i c P a p e r. ’ LEAN , white seed oats and a youni; Plymouth Drug Co. M A R K E T R E P O R T . all about, the ailment- of animals and I Rock cockerel for sale, also K o m Comb Brown of M. Joly quoted by La Nature. Tin Alter numerous failure, to estah Leghorn, B, P. R. snd White P It. strictly thor c m most likely cure your sick ones There is no trick in dyeing. You waves constituting the message wen fCorrected weekly by Gooch riro». 1 t-ggs for sale nt «1 a setting by Jtmes Iii.li in Oregon a p>i|ier that might Eight cents a pound is oughbred Enquire «»f the steel bridge feed yard Roydston, three miles north of Dallas. sent from west to east and would can do it as well as an one if you us nope wiih the Oregonian, it seems Wl eat, per bushel. 70 cts. what a young woman paid for for him. Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Boiling tli* therefore he traveling during the day 'hat .in eess will noun rrown the Ore B ran ,p er ton $22 goods for half an hour is all there L j against the earth current from Eng l.iie Andalusian egga from prise winning stock — — con Daily Journal Fur month* past twelve pounds of flesh. Shorts, per ton, $25. for sale by D. M Caihreath near Monmouth at to it. Sold by Wilson Drug Co. a' land, while b f night they would b< Oats, per bushel, 30 cts. Not som< times but. always you cat it ha* gradually been winning its w»\ a setting of fifteen. traveling with that current In condi 10 cents a package. She was thin and weak and into pnWio confidence, anti the eon H ou r, per 10 barrels, $3 80. get a g.-od meal at Strongs restaurant tions similar to sounds carried by u i-liifitni is that il ha. come t ■ stay It paid one dollar for a bottle of Flour, per sack, $1. O. P Scot ta b • W; 0 U vn ind rai* djin | strong gale. \LKD cheat hay for naie by 8. T. Smith, of r.tar is hacketi by abundant e.pitai, bruin- Duck w heat flour, $2.50 per cwf Smith field. Independent:**. died la^t week in Muu The ethnographic collections In the Having a big Mock is not alone *u - Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak ind energy. A big, fine new pres -1 Germea, $1 60 per cwt. tana, aged 60 years. British museum have received an lin ficient to draw a large trade. Honost aud complete on'tit in keeping with i' Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. D PAPRKS IN PACKAGES O F 60 FOR HALK goods, h<met*t m< thod* a ir* 1 cash or n«< are m»w enroute from the cast and a ing regular doses had gained 9 a» this office for 16 cents, also blank notes and S. R. Smith and wife, of Dallas, portant addition by the present which sale will most often en<! with success |leper ilnutily as good .* the |Mresent twelve pounds in weight before mo tgages and ail kindsof levai hlanka [Correctsd weekly by Dunn's Grocery. have bough- and moved to »he Char the Prince of Wales has made to that j a» has befn proven by the N«»w Y«»rk one will soim he issued fmm that of lie Heiren farm, south of Monmouth. institution of the valuable series of j Potatoes, per bushel, 50ct*. objects of native workmanship seen I R ifki t store. Their footwear ami lice. It will be the leading democrat- | the bottle was finished. V1THKN YOU W ISH TO D U T OR S E LL A N Y K IN D Every wool grower in Polk cotin t\ undated by him during his cruise In the j Butter, per pound 20cts. stock ai... or '.r poultry I.... here is the l*est place to dry goods departments are drawing ic paper in the state. W e are now | is invited to join the w* o> growers Ophlr. Several of the specimens are j Lard, per pound, I2$(ftl5 cts Eight cents a pound is let Yf youi of f wants be known. cards. prtpired to club with it. You cm b acon, sides, per pound, 13(<tl5 cl union. Arrangements will he made of great rarity and will make good de get I he Hi mi-Weekly Journal and the cheap for such valuable ma Hams, per pound, 14(^17 «:ts, to store at a number «if convenient fleiencles in the museum collection by A F a r m e r S t r a i g h t e n e d O u t. HAVE MONKY TO LOAN AT ALL TINES AT It* mixer a year for 12, nr the Daily warehouses. It h:J paid mohair men j adding material which the authorities 1 Some pay more, some the Very best rates obtainable. H. G. Campiteli. * Shoulders, per pound. V f l i l cts. A man living <*r a farm near In-re Jiiiirnal and lien,Herat ♦■« a year. All terial. E g g s , per dozen, 15 cts. to pool their pro«lucfs sod so will it j have long endeavored to maintain. rim e in a short time ag«* completely •lemurrate should rally to the support less, some get nothing for Chickens, p tr dozen #3<a$5 pay the sheep men A half cent a Several patriotic societies of Louisi ; o n e y t «> l o a n o n t m p r o v e d f a r m p r o doubled lip with rheumatism 1 hand of the leading representative of their Dried fru it*. |»er pound, 3 m 10 cts pound will cover all expenses Nori pert., at usuai rates h> Oscar Hay ter, Dalla«, their money. You get your ana have Joined in a project to pur [ ed him a bottle of Fain Balm aud told | interests. Beets, per pound, 1 cents fy H. L. Fenton, of Dallas, is to what chase a large collection of relics of An him to use it freely and if not satisfied money’s worth when you buy you and your neighbors will do in the ! drew Jackson now In the possession Turnips, ,*er pound, 1 cts. O NKY TO LOAN A T 6 PER CENT ON FARM after using it he need not p«y a cent PERRYDALE. Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts. matter. nt>. J. L. COLLINS, Imliaa. M Scott's Emulsion. of Colonel Andrew Jackson of the fam f r it, says C. P. Rayder, of Fatten* Onions, per pound, 2 cts. Mrs Myrtle Thom|im>n and child The Polk co nty Pio e* rs annual ily of the hero of New Orleans. The Mills. N Y A few days later he Beans, per pound, o f* 7 cents. W e will send you a little reunion will occur in Dallas Saturday, collection Includes a desk chair which walked int * the store as straight as a ten, of Portland, have been visiting B HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE!» Corn meal, per pound,3$ cts SIBLEYS BAKIN , . W June 6th. The annual addrrta will once belonged to George Washington string ami handed me a dollar saving. l.er parent., H. B Flattery and wife free. Hay, per ton, $7ft# 12 l»e deliver« d hv «-G o v e rn o r Geer, win* snd which was presented to President ‘ give another bottle of Chamberlain's Missis Fannie Keyt, Eillie W olf and ka* a host of friends in Ibis c«*m»ty Jackson while he was an occupant of Pain Balm. I want it in the h use Mrs M. E. Hargesnt attended the Hun scott & bowne . C hemist », Several Farms for Sale. 1 hat double qnaitet of old men and all the time for it cared me.” F«.r Mrs. H. H. Chace will have charge of the White House, a snuffbox given to llav trlMinl cunvenliou at Independ tw«> \onng ladies from Portland gave Jackson by Lafayette and a bronze the music. sale by the Wilson Drug Co. 409 Pearl Street, New York, ence last week. statue of Napoleon presented by the a fine ent» rtainment to a large and ^ 7 T T K N R Y S. Smith, of L ••lavili«, ha* a nun Mrs. N rdbv and Mr*. Carter have « /> «» i l good ferui* aud »to k ranch*« tor sa.e Csrrie Flanrry and Pearl Range well pleased audience at the college emperor. A prise with rvrrv hit at the- milli 5 « . »nd *i.oo; all drojfUt«. been up from Portland visiting their, ^ paa-etl the ei.lith glade examination , chapel. | nery store of Mrs. Smith. parents, W . R. Craven aud wife. $50 50 L H i A B O \ C B I M