Or. Darrin s Treatment Remember' the price of every waist in the Bee Hive tore is led ic d dur­ ing their two weeks sale. They will W H A T WF. H A V E L E A R N E D U UNirwC sell at any old price rather than car­ A S T A R T L I N G I L L U S T R A T I O N O F T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- ry the otoclf another year. W H A T C A * BE A C C O M P L IS H E D BY E L E C T R IC IT Y . Cornelius Hughes and wife will Able S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for Our next w* ck go to visit her sister near T h i s Is th e F ir s t V is it of th e H ea d N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers Sacramento, California, and expect of th e F i r m of Dra. D a r r i n to t h i s In Ab re v ia to d Par iz*rapi«s. to go on to vi*it their daughter, Kate, C i t y . _________ in Southea«tein Oregon. They may [ Albany Herald] Manning <& F' rgu-< n, on 0« »miner be hwav for two mouths. oinl «t'e e l in Salem, deal in siove*1, The philosophy of bis treatment O. L Barnhart, of Falls City, is may be briefly state«! time r Force is hardware, John Deere Im ^ ie * and fariii implements ami ►nlir.t ili«*p .-l hauling fence pests to Peter Cook at spirit in motion. Vital force is organ­ Kickn-all. ic motion, or ha proper movement of d on ate of Polk county people. Sam Thurston and wife.from Oraw- organized , articles as they pass to and For grot eri« m go to Onfield'«. fordsville. have been writing Dallas from ihe human system. Disease, in a word, is obstruction— the result of friends. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building ' an impaired vital force, and it i « at Mrs. Clara Guy and children of Old paper? for liou?e cleaning, 20 j Lebanon, have I m eu here at the home least accoinpanit d, if not cause«!, by deranged organic motion. These de- ii is a 100 at this olii ce. <*f her father, J J. Williams. mu cements can only be eff« cted by fcrengtli and vigo' como of good Independence is arranging f**r a calling in the -iid of the electrom ag­ food, dui'’ diges'ed Force a ready j big Fourth of July ami will try hard netic or vita! forc«a. which are con­ to serve wheat and barley food, adds to have as drawing things as was the cerned in all organic changes. 8*i no burden, but sustains, nourishes and I Dallas carnival. pnweifulis this influence that |>e;- in v ìi orates. sons who have many years suffered, W. C. Brown has sold to Mrs. A have been restored to health in an al­ Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s * J. Hastings a house and lot near the most incredible space of time. Dr. The highest marke t price will be school hou«*e for $500 and to M »ry E Darrin’s system will not r store a lost j Hayes a G* r man town lot for $00. member <*f the body, or perforin other paid for wool by 1\ A. Biggs. Mrs. McKee, of Pioneer, tin a red impossibilities, hut it will in a majori­ L avo ordars it 1) inn's grocery for ty of cases, give relief where other br< ad or any otlnr bakery goods j for F. A. K'iser eighteen Cotswol -beep that produced from 15 to 18 remedies have failed. The practice is w 1 ieh will be delivered daily. based on those strict laws of science, pounds of wool each. Last Friday night so ne light ling­ and is in harmony with all natural C. A. Miller and wife of Rickerall laws. Physicians of every practice ered gentleman • nt red I be home of Dr Hayter and took «h a t liule coin have been visiting A. B. Lacy ami not only acknowledge this power, but I family at Parker. itceive the treatment for themselves there was in sight. Then he went accroas the street to the home of U. H M. Lines of Independence L and their families, as well as recom­ S. Grant, raised a window ami erawl- ’ in charge of a railroad crew in Idaho mend the treatment to their patients, ed in hut Mrs Gram was awake ami Mis J. I). Smith has been visiting CAN HEAR A W H ISP E R . he W;*8 soon scared away. 1 1 * * i sou Otis at Umatilla. M is s Nellie Durfee, a Very P o p u l a r Every thoughtful woman will t ike Y o u n i i La dy of S h a .v, R e g a i n s H :r Thenewly elected Woodmen officer* advantage of the Bee Hive sale and H e a rin g O n e Y e a r A g o. N Chorrington, W. A. supply herself with dainty white are: G A \ res, G. F. Shaw, C. Syron, W . H waists for tho warm season. To ihe editor: I came to Salem Paul and C. L Hubbard. April 28, 1902. with my daughter, to Clu ster Gates and Dan Poling have Mrs. Ethel Woods lias returned o nsult Dr. Dariin concerning her returned from a young men’s conven­ fioin a visit with her si ‘er, Mrs. Hat- «leafness. After a thorough examina- tion at Gearhart Park. • ion, the doctor took the case under tie Rhodes, at Tacoma. treatment, and in one operation and You can make $5 to $15 a week ad­ Willard Siefurth and Miss Etta with tin use of electricity, restored her dressing envelopes evenings. For full particulars send stamp to W. A. E l­ Caiwell, both formerly of Dallas, Inuring, much to our surprise ami were married in Poitland recently. .rati heat ion. I was so much pleased kins. Stay ton, Oregon. with her cure, that I placed myself Oran, the 10 year old sou of Dow Mrs. T. Stockton, Alfred Campbell, •md* r the doctor’s care He Inis cur- Vestel la and Sadie Sear-», of Bailstou, Coulter, who lives on the Lyle lUgee, d an almost total deafness of «me ear. was kicked by a horse last Wednes­ are at Eugene for the state university with wlrcli I had been afflicted for 23 closing exercises. M s Stockton’s 1 day ev. ning »md died next day. years. I can be referred to by letter sons H olt and Fred graduated there Elmer R»»id and family have gone or in peison and will gladly arswer this year. The latter took the civil to California where Tate Wagner all questions I reside at Shaw, Mu service examination in Salem recent- ( went some weeks ago. ri• *n county Oregon.— C. R. Durfee. ly and soon after he graduates will he May, 1902. An excursion party from Iudepend assigned to duty as hydrographic aid ence and Moumouth went on the O n e Y e a r L a te r. in the geological survey department motor to Falls "ity last Suuday. at Boise, Idaho. Shaw, Or., Mav 23, 1903. Dr. Darrin— Dear sir: Replying to Dr. Hayter has sold to C. II. Mor We have this week ordered the Ore­ your letter of inquiry, will say my gonian for G. W. Richardson, M«*0ov. ris t lie house just north of his home, daughter . nd I are both well, and so P. Orchard, Ba'lston. and I, M. W ill* and ii has been moved back to north far the result of your treatment one lace, Wdlamina, each geitiug that p. - of the Christian church where Mr. Moriis will live. Dr. Havter will a' year ego seem- to be permanent. Your per aod the Itemize! a year for $2. once have erected in its place a dwell frien !—-0. R. Durfee. The trial of Wm Peacock for kill ing which he has already rented to Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at ine Alex Kerr at Parker, will begin in Dick Madison. the Hotel Revere from 10 to 5 and 7 Dallas next Monday, Judge Burnett At the Bee Hive store y< u can get to 8 daily. The poor treated free, ex- presiding. a neat, serviceable waist for 25 cents. c pt medicines, from 10 to 11 daily. W e now have the agency for the Sale two weeks only. All curable chronic and private dis Keystone fence, one of the best farm You waste your time making your cases of men and women a specialty fences made. If you need anything All paying ca«es at $5 a week or in in that line please call and examine w *is»s when vou can buy them so that proportion of time as the ease it for we believe it will suit you.— Guy cheap at the Bee H ive store. may require. BatterLs and belts fur­ Bros. The closing exercises of the Dallas nished. Correspond* ace *oli«-ited*. public school will occur at the city Circulars and question blanks sent to Eddie and Dee Dunn are at the Imll. Friday evening, December 19di. any address. The treatment of female formers mountain home out beyond There will he eleven graduates and diseases a specialty, as well as seminal Gooseneck. something good is promised the pub weakness, varicocele, hydrocele, stric­ ture and lost manhood in men Also A few days ago Ed Bell whose home lie. the eye, ear and all chronic and acute is near Bethel was thrown from his L ittle red flags flying at various res diseases. Eyes tested and glasses fltt- horse near the old Lee place and very idences over town indicate that d. seriously hurt, several ribs being brok­ mumps and measles are prevalent. en. He was taken to the home of C. M A R KET REPORT. Call Abrams, of Lincoln, is connect­ W Stafford and Dr. McCallon called. He has been resting easy but is still ed with the Salem »Statesman. H (Corrected weekly by Gooch Bros.) in a bad shape. His sisters Mrs Ol has been elected lieutenant of a mili Wheat, per bushel. 70 cts. lie Itedway and Mrs. Bean, of Be liel, tar„ company there. Bran, per ton $22 went there Monday *o care for him. Shorts, per ton, $25. Strawberries were late and not plen LO C A L A i\ l) U LiN E K A L IN K L E T 8 FOR SALEM . Nowhere else in the city carl you find better leas, coff es, spices, extracts, glassware, china and lamp go«»ds 'h.m at the Yokohama Tea store Ami they have many other de-irable things. Not only substantial* but many del­ icacies make up the hill of lare at the George lunch counter. Many Polk county ladies use the laundry soap made at the Capital soup works, and all of them pronounce it as good an article as they ever tried On sale in Dallas. —o— Johnson A Ho. tlie c lo th ie r are n*>w showing a well assorted line of $10 suits, worsteds, cassimers and blue s- r^es, of many different styl«js. A well dressed person always appears to u promptly till all orders for everything in that line. In his agri­ cultural warehouse may be seen all kinds of vehicles and farming imple­ ments His tinner stands ready to produce whatever any other tinner can make. CAR N IV A L A F T E R M A T H . ed in the song service. Tlu.se who registered and the date of tin tr arri v a l: T H E O LD R E L IA B L E 1844— Joshua M cD ani-1. B. F. Nichols. Ebz iheth Collins. M «ry «la t­ ter, Alice Dempsey, Dr. Embree and Win. Giant. 1845— J E. Elkins, T. B Williams, J J. Williams, »S. H. Tetherow, D W Arindd’s cnrniv 1 shows weut front Lewis. here to Corvallis last Sunday and are 1846— 1). M. Guthrie, F. M. Collins, now performing ihert. K Bed well, A. J. L«»vel*dy, J. M. Cr< wley, 1). B. Ricliaidsou, Margaret The Corvallis carnival seems to not Richardson. be so big an affair as was that at Dal 1847— W. C. Brown, Hardy Hoi- las. The one here was so well adver­ man, Virginia McDaniel, T . E. Mc­ tised and so much talked about that Cracken, Rachel Waller, T. J. Hay­ the curiosity of everyone f«»r miles ter, George Brown, Mailha Brown, around was raised to such a pitch that John Townsend, E. M. Shaw, 8. T. they all wanttd to pee it, ami a whole Burch, Mari ha Cos per, Mary Hub* lot of then, did so. * aid, Jake Buich, Martha Hill. 1848— Catherine Haskett, B, F. The much vaunted good times must be somewhat a myth judging by tin* Whiteaker. experience of the >ta «ls, games, etc., | 1849— Oliver Waller, G. W. »Myer. at the Dallas carnival. Although the! Elizabeth Scrafford. Absolutely Mare 1850— A. Heifarth, John Osborn, G. town had for four days the largest THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE crowd in its history, the people ab«o D. Ken-on, Hathaway Yocum. 1851— Robt Howe, Wm. Livermore, lutely refused to blow themselves for F. 8. Powell, L. J. Powell. luxuries. 1852— David Cos^ier. J. W . Lewis The balloon ascension by Prof. Mil­ Heather H eiren, A. E. Campbell, W* Hi* La st Ho pe R ea liz e d . ler Friday morning could not have Kellow, M. F. White, Morris Jones* [From 11.« Sentinel, O rl-i, Mont.] been better. He went up nearly out Let Kimball, Beatrice Grant. K. D. In llw tiret n|>enin|t <1 Okl ilinnia of sight before cutting loc se, and was Uyeiley, J. C. Hastings, G. W . Me- to nettler- in 1889, the edi’ or of ilii. plainly visible at Airlie,12 miles dis­ Bee, Henry Byerley, W. E. Clark, p»per w m iiiionK the ninny f.ek erf tant. He once went so high that the Robert Grant, Josephine Grant, Nan­ after fortune who made Ihe l>ig r-.ee two newspaper men with him did not cy Thompson, Rebecca Howe, 8. J. one line day in April. During his survive »he shock experienced by light G ant. traveling about and afterward, hi. air 1853— J. T. Lady, Irene Tetherow, camping upon Ilia claim lie encount­ Loviuiu Clark, Caroline Pait rson, ered much had water, which together W oodnian day took the palm for the largest attendance) with Wednes- Lettie Townsend, O A. Dasbiel, Hes­ wilh the heal, gave him a severe diar­ ter Ellis. Catherine Garwood, Samuel rhoea which it seemed h Imost impos­ • lay and Friday close seconds. Pio­ neer «lay, of which so much was ex­ Coad, J M. Campbell, Susan W il­ sible to check, and along in June the liams, I. F. M. Butler. case became so had lie expected to pected, turned out the poorest of all. 1854— Mulinda Kimball. die. One day one of his neighbors Editor Wash. John Smith and Prof 1856—J. B Nesmith, J E. Godfrey. ho iig lit him one email hoi lie of Horne acted as judges of the baby 1858— D. M. Calbreath, G. N. Bar- Chamberlain’» Colic, Cholera and Di­ -haw Saturday afternoon and decided rows. arrhoea Hemedy' as a last hope. A • hat the $10 prize belonged to No. 6, 1859— N. L. Butler, N. Woodward. big dose was given him while he was wflicli proved to he the son ofotir These pioneers died within the last rolling about on the ground in g .c .t Baptist p.eacher In re, Rev. J. R G. year: C. C. Walker, of 1846, Milton agony, and in a few minutes the dose Russ« 11 There were 13 entries, and, Thompson, 1847, David Whiteaker, was repeated. The good . Heel of the consequently an even dozen disap 1»S48, Jus. Wheeler, 1849, A. B. Griggs, medicine was soon noticed and with­ pointed moth« rs whose opinion of the »Mrs. Lydia Farley, Evelyn Riggs, 18- in an hour the patient was taking his judges idea of baby beauty was not at 50, Asa Shreve and Johnathan 8 tout first eon nd sleep for a fortnight. That all complimentary. fer, 1851, John Wolverton 1853. Also one little bottle worked a complete Hatuiday evening confetti reigned Dr. Nathaniel Hudson, who built the cure, ami lie cannut help but feel as queen and the big tent was crowd­ first saw mill on the Mullock mill site graleful. The season for bowel disor- ed wi«h a screaming, laughing c owd as well as Alonzo Brown and Dr. W, lers being at hand suggests this item. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. f both sexes, young and old. who J. McDaniel, who were native sons. The carnival committee desire to thank th*« papers ol this and adjotu- mg c un it's for the publicity given the a flair, and which resulted ill s large a gathering each day. T o he marshals who so eb. er.ully gave their services, we are also greatly in debt. ö a k ih G POWDER — ------------- ------------------------------------------------ pelted each other unmercifully with AN O P E N L E T T E R . the harmless paper discs. This fun. and that of riding the camels, would Mr. E. J Arnold— Esteemed Neigh have continued until early morning, b or: The Dallas Woodman carnival ¡»ad not the workmen begun to take committee, at the close of our success­ down the tent. ful gathering, desire to express to you F«»r 90 cents you c«»uld see all of the heir appreciation of the very thor­ manner in Arnold shows, which is considerably ough and satisfactory ch« a per than any other traveling car­ which you fulfilled your amusement nival. Mr Arnold’s carnival is rated contract. W e also wish to thank you for the courteous and gentlemanly as the third best one m existence. manner shown by yourself and em Everybody is more than satisfied, ployes in the conducting of all nego­ except a few old constitutional kick­ tiations. The amusements furnished ers who never lose an opportunity to were so superior and your attaches so knock their town. considerate and trustworthy that we Dallas camp will clean up about wish, through you, to express to them $300. They have now gone to work our satisfaction with every detail in Trusting to get together a large class of candi­ which they participated. dates for about the l* t of August, and success may attend your future en­ Portland degree team has promised gagements, we remain respectfully— to come op and put on the work. The V. P. Fiske, chairman, W G. Vaasall. mayor of Dallas was the first one to s«*cretary, G. N. Cherrington, C. L. sign an application card lor that Hubbard, F. H. Muscolt, F. G. Elliott, F. Kerslake, carnival committee. event. O ving to several of our team being down with measles, we were unable to return the compliment paid us by ihe Corvallis boys and attend their carnival. • Deafness C a n n o t Be C u r e d By local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lin­ ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum­ bling MounJ or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflamma­ tion can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hear­ ing will bo destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caus' d by catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused b) catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu* lars, free F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo O. Sold by druggists, 75c. H all’s Family Pills are the best. *** The prize fight Frhlay night was Fishing supplies and every hing not a howling success financially. The used by hunters can be Ii «d at Ris- fight was a fierce one and was won in sers gunttore. He knows exactly how the seventh round by Jimmie Rielly, to doctor sick sewing machines or who has been training here. faulty door locks. Only a few confidence men tried to wo’ k their games and they were soon You can get the best fl«»ur in tin abbed and sent out of town by our Oats, per bushel, 30 cts. Strawberries and evirytliing else tifi.l this season. Tney are still re market at UUreys feed store. And so vi ilant police. Flour, per 10 barrels,$3 80. nice and fresh at the Dunn grocery. tailing at 10 cents a box. can you get whatever is good bn your Flour, per sack, $1. Their canned and bottled goods are of The only theft reported in the tents Fresh walnut taffy every day at hens an I young chickens and well as Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt. high grade and their Paradise crack­ Brown’s confectionery. was that of Mrs. Dick Madison, who bran, aborts and chop Germea, $1 60 per cwt. ers are hard to beat. lost her watch and some money. Corn meal, $2 ¿0 per cwt. *** Last Sundav was one of the hofc'e-t The hall game Saturday afternoon Do not forget to try those fresh June days ever experience 1 here, i) e Ladies viri ing the Cirnival pro betw« en Monmouth and Dallas was stand caramels at Brown’s. Remem­ i temperature ranging between 90 an«* [Corrected weekly by Dunn's Grocery. nounced the millinery of Mrs. (''base won hv the lormer. Score 9 to 8. ber that we make our own candy fresh 100 nearly all day. Potatoes, per bushel, 50cts. to be as nice and desirable as any ------- • » --------- every day. Butter, per pound 20cts. they hail ever seen here or elsewhere PIO N EE R S R EU N IO N . This week commences the shirt Laid, per pound, 13@15 cts. The products of Riggs’ new bakery waist sale at the Bee Hive store, *** Bacon,sides, per pound, 14<3>15 cU The fourteenth annual meeting of are going off like hot cakes. Look in j Come early an I select bef«ire the best Marble Cutter Hawkins, is doing a Polk county piotieeis occurred in Dal­ Hams, per pound, 16@17 cts. his show case for samples of the vari­ E 'e c t l o n R e tu r n s . are g« lie. prosperous business because lie works las last Saturday, there being a large Shoulders, per pound.9(« d 11 cts. ous delicious things being rn d * fresh County Clerk Loughary, assist ed b> bard and deserves it 8* e the sam attendance of III«* old timers and the>r E gg s, per dozen, 15 cts. day by his new cook from V. “ I l ave been troubled for some tirm every pies of bis monuments and tomb­ fiieuds. At 10 o’clock the procession Justices HoLnau and VVilsou, made Chickens, per dozen $3(a$5 enna. Take some of them home with with unityestion and sour stomach/' the official count Wednesday. It stones. formed on Main street headed by the show« d that Ingle roceived 59, Elmore Dried fruits, per pound, 3@10 cts -ays Mr.* Sarah W . Curtis, of l.ice, you. Sheridan hand Then came a car­ Beets, per pound, 1 cents Mass., and have been taking Cham 97, Hermann 570 mid Reams 668, or Heath , will see several things that you wan! dent Hawley being absent Win Gram W e have conclu did to continue our three years. W ritten notices mud. be 13, Rocs Creek 3, Salt Creek a tie was asked to take his place Ex-G ov­ Herman’s majoriti**s were North Dal­ posted at three public places in the white goods sale during the wo- k A*t W o r k of A H ig h Oerter Being C >rried O it in A Style T h a t A p ernor Geer being introduced gave a Take advantage of this oif r and re­ district at least ten days before the las 20, -South Dali.is 28, East- Dallas Farrington A llald« man keep al peals to AM. plea.-mg outline of Oreg«>u oceurran- 23 Falls City 28, Buena Vista 4. meeting. I f a special school tax is to member that they go at prices fix«*d 'heir meats ice c.*l«l in warm weather. by the manufacturers.— Brown Ji Ellis. ees within the past sixty years. It There are beauty spots all ov< r u - be voted upon it must be stated in the They g. t ice by th*- ton from »Salem Hire and there are about as many wi It • nd have it on mile in miv q anity de sound«'«l more like r<» nance than re­ notices. The best men to choose for S tartlin g; E vid e n ce . Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ality to hear him tell of the valorou- which nature never bad anything t«* directors are those who have taken Tablets are just what vou need when aired at their meat market Fresh testimony in great quantity deeds of th * men and women of half a do. These aie the creation of man the most interest in school affairs you have no appetite, feel «lull aftei century ago. most of whom have gone is constantly coming in, declaring Dr •.•lire and simple. About the most generally. King’s New Discovery for Consump eating and wake up with a bad taso Man y country folks were never in to their rew,.r«l. There was no pre­ beautiful creation we have noticed tion. Coughs and Colds to be unequal- Chas McCracken is building an ad­ in your mouth. Tney wiil impr »v- lately, and in a lin e to which you an exclusive -h«»e store until tense a* oratory hut not a littl«- genu­ * d. A recent expression from J. T. dition to bis home in the southwest ! your appetite, cleanse and invigorat* bought* of the beautiful are seldom they visited the Guvnor foot wear em­ ine history was gi en. After an . your stomach ami give you a relish vtcFarlaud, Bentorville, Va., serves a* part of town. Thev hours recess for refre-liineuta, the inclined t«> run, are these haml.-omt porium during the carnival | lor your food. For sale by Wilson people again assembled to hear John example. He writes: “ I had bron­ were surprised at the size and variet} vehicles Oh exbibiti -n at the reposito­ T . C. Hill and others have secured | i Drug Co. ch itis for three years and doctored all m iiii U i , ao Indian who went t«> Giand ry of Wagner Br«m. on Main street, of stock carried. a change in the boundary of their the lime without t»eing benefited. 1 R o d e in 1856,sing and t.Jk in jargon Dallas. Those deep rich colors in W e hh »w later styles in straw and school district north of Dillas. then began taking Dr. K ing’s New adn then cam«* the occasional address the painting, the piano lik«- finish crash hats than anybody. The Chap Drummers who are familar with all by Hon. W. H. Holmes, it being Discovery, and a few Ironies wlmll) The Polk county wool pool sale is I eau a d Creaton are the late.-t grea the soft and elegant trimmings, and Hi** drug stores in Ihe valley sav (h it «•ured me.” Equally effective in cur­ to nc£ur in Dallas at 1 o’clock, Fri sellers (Jet one before they are all the beautiful lines in the designing «»f • •I tin- Wilson Druii company ranks along the same line as tin- talk of ing all lung and throat tioublef, con­ H«»u. T l . Geer. B. F Nichols then day June 19th. Considerable Amit\ gone.— Brown & Ellis. the g«»ods all speak of their nnsurpa-* a.pong the best of them. Their «Irugs gave a »hurl talk about early times sumption, pneumonia and grip. Guar- wool ami probably some from McMinn­ •d quality. L is a well known fa t rial bottle*» ar. the pure-t t<* he found and great in this region. J. H. Hawley and J. auteed by all druggists. ville will be sold with ours. • tiiong those vers'd in this cla*s oi Eggs ami butter are going up soon free, regular sizes 50c and $1. «*:*r«- i -* taken in compounding pr- W. Lew.s were rechosen president goods that the make of the vehiele- In two school districts south of In , Hurry and br ng them along as w -------- -------------- scriplions. Look into tin* show cases dependence and in the tlir*-e »Spring ■ would like to get in a- much as p«m«i- we carry are the best in the world. and see the great variety of sundries and secretary of the association an«l Plans are under way to run excur 8. I Buich and G W. M cB«e are And we are told that tin* prices are Valley districts mee ings have been | hit before the ii.«e.— Brown A Ellis. on sale. Faints oils and varnishes. delegates to the state reunion in 1 1 *ions from Helen» to Falls City. T hey very low, even lower than would he held with a vi. w to t-em|>or*ry consol j Dallas Masons attending th« gram! asked for the same gooks in a New Portland. The piize of a rocking | would go by boat to Independence idation. Everybody should a; tend T r u s t T h o s e W h o Have T r i e d . lodge meetings in Portland are Ed. York Repository. chair for the longest mar ie J couple i then to Dallas by motor and over th« the anniiid school election next Mon­ I suffered from catarrh lr*. Walter cursion ticke’ s to Newport and Ya- Mini Wife, 1851 ; H K. Gran* and wife, bid I could not work; 1 used E ly’s vacation. G. W. Me Bee. Maettr. Williams. Mr. Biddle and Mrs. Town | qnina bay. This res«»rt is becoming 1851; George Brown amt wife, 1850, more popular every year, ami* hotel Cream Balm and am entirely well.— the last named getting it If you need flesh and »Mrs. Eliza Putnam Fadeless Dyes color mor«* sent! are grand bulge offi ers. A. C Cl irk. 341 Shawmut Ave , Bost­ accommodations are better than ev» r Emmons aged 86 was given an easy goods, per package, than any other strength use H. P. Shriver has bought and m«»v on, Mass. chair as ihe ablest pioneer there. »Mrs. Hold by Wilaoi» drug company at 10 ed to the place where Elmer Reid liv­ before, and at reasonable rat**s. Hea- The Haim does not irritiate or -on *ick« ts from Derry to Newport, Judith Shelton is 83 and J E. Elkina cents a package. ed near the foundry. $4 50; to Yaquinn. $4 Halurday-to- cause sneezing. Hold by druggists at 8l. • G. w . Me Bee, F. M. Collins and 50 i ts., f-r mailed by Ely Br««thers, 56 During tne carnival the Presbyter-1 ^ , u . , Monday tickets to Newport, $2.65. G. W . Myer are to be ihe comm it tew • inn ladies i I * - with Iht-ir . 1 , I t-azaar *.»,1 W arn n.St.. New York. ami w.o ice * On next Sunday . , afternoon ,, the Dal* ■ ■ ♦ • ♦ - ■ — summer as in winter. I of arrangements next year. The . cream stand, the M* .», Dualist and i .... tin- las , camp . r of , Woodmen ... ... will . observe Im In* mmpl*. W hile hauling hop poles through whole number enrolled at the reun­ .. . , L ,■ _ I|K ,u ii»«»,!»# dtcnrztHm «lay. A ll Woodmen are Finley Edgar has received a patent Ev.ngehcal W « * * wub lh * n din ng thr h, „ , Dallas recently George McBe^’s team n r r r r r .* rowME. chm-lm, ion araa 87. It waa decbled to dig a I,. II- m .d r over 1100 e.r-h »nd th- ^ wilh xhrir fl.,we-,. and m.rch got acar*-d, ran away, somewhat broke for bis homestead. . n . . . , p ».rl - 'fr » ., New York. well and put in a pump on the . lld r w « . eating p U c of H. H. Ohne. A S o C. A Benne't ia giving bis rcsi grounds. A vote of thanks waa g iv­ in » Ujdjr to the ermetery. The yub- up things, and bruised him considera­ »m l K»lph Mornaun did » good bu-i deuce two costs of pule while paint. en Mis. Chace and otheis who assist­ lie generally ia iuvited to be preaent. bly. Scott's Emulsion M M . S p r i n g Bro ok F a r m . One of Hie model (arms in the W il­ lamette valley is Spring llrook farm, owned by Thomas W. Brunk.of Kola, Oregon. Mr. Bruuk is a progressive breeder of Poland China hugs, Culs- wold sheep. Angora goats and Barred Plymouth Rock chickens. This farm contains 845 acres of fine rolling land, well watered from good springs. 6U0 acres of which is under cultivation, the principal crops being wheal and oats. Rape, clover, and Kuglish rye grass are grown successfully and in quantities to meet the demands re­ quired for feeding the livestock. He lias 150 registered Cotswohl sheep, get ling his start from the best Hocks in England and Canada. He has 85 reg istered 1 olund-Chiua hogs from the foundation selected by Schellenberger A Cox. Camden, Fhio, ¡3. 0. MoFad- den, West Liberty, Iowa. Besides the sheep and swine Mr. Bronk has 260 barred Plymouth Rock chicken» from E. B. Thompson's, New York, Mam­ moth Pekin ducks and Mammoth Bronze turkeys from the very best strains. Mr. Bruuk has been a breed­ er for several years aud pivs particu­ lar attention to mating and cros»ing blood lines for the best results. His stock all show iutjlhgont inning, an I as the foundation was laid from the best strains in Hie world, it is no won­ der that with the careful feeding e n- ployed on the farm that they sho il I turn oil' young stock unezeelied in any market. I f you have goals, sheep, hogs, cat­ tle, horses or anything else to sell, ad­ vertise the fact and buyers will soon appear. Everybody expects to Ii i I su Ii notices under our heading Niar Today. The cost will be less 111 ol you imagine. NEWTO-DAY. AilvsrtlstiiK miller this haulins will cost HI usiits for anything under 15 wonts for one insertion or 26 cents for throe insertions. )IQ S for sale by Lee Humphrey near Dallas. OOD e’ght horse power for sale cheap at 181 0«>urt street in 8alein. G OOD second hand bimler in Perfect repair for sal* by Ainos Holman, of Dallas. G OOD fresh Jersey cow w.uitnd. this oltl«;e. 0 Leave word at OOOD well broken h | m u i of horsos for sale by 8. T. .Smith, of Hinitbileld. A F ki's Lavel se|nirators for sale on ** hsv installment 1 J terms. See sample at Hrown’t creamery in •alias. .D PAPKU8 IN PACK AO K8 OK 50 POK MALIC at this oltice for 15 cents, also blank notes and mo tgages and all kinds ol leyal blanks. O \ITH K N YOU WIHII TO B U Y OR 8KLL A N Y K IN D It of stock or poultry here Is the best place to let you* wants 1st known. I HA VIC MONEY TO LOAM AT A LL TIMES AT the very best rates obtainable. H. O. Campbell. ON It Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PKO p«rt> at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, M Ifo .N K Y TO LOAN J i security. W AT fl PER CENT ON PAhM J. L. COLLINS, Dallas. E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVI D farm property. Ml BLEY à KAK IN f t For Sale Cheap. OOOD SPAN O f TRI E, G ENTLE and SOI ND 7 and X year obi mares, good wagon ami bar netM, new plow, good Iron barr«»w. good hack h *350 must be cash, balance • -n 3 years time a t * per cent. M-*e or addi ess, C. O. Burgess, real estate »gent at Sheridan. \ List or Strayed. ED heifer tf months old and white phled «teer lef» ah i split In rtçht noti.jr H. N. Alderman, R. R ¡ go «, aud receive reward. and yearHn * roan or red ith umlsrhit ii fwark«ji with lh ear. The der Ihnler ^ilf'Tfl •>»«« wlirpt F. D Mo l. Saltea, ure-