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LOCAL A XI) U EX Eli A L W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D DURING T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AVM iL- A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d up for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m ily of R e a d e r s In A b r e v i a t e d P a r a g r a p h s . M Aiming A FVrgueon, on Commer riol stuet in Halem, deal ill slove*, hardware, John Deere l-uUK'♦*** and form implement* and »olieit (tie p.- fiona^e of Polk county people. For groceri** go to Osiudd's. M. Hayler, dentiat, Wilson building Old paper* for house cleaning, 25 a nta a 100 al tins ottiee '’‘ treogth and vig*r come of good food, duly digeaied Force a ready to **rve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, hut sustain«, nourishes and invigorates. S|»ectacle8 and classes at Pfennig’* The highest market price will he paid for wool by T. A. Riggs. i\1 i*s Edn t Miller, of Perrydale, i* visiting kindred at Lewisville and in Linn county. Last Sunday afternoon about thirty Woudmeu m a rc le d to the emeterv with garland* of floweig and decorat ed the graves of their departed neigh bors, Edward F. Hutchins and J. A. Boyd, the former of Salem and th** latter of Monmouth. If df as many *»s when vou can buy them so ladies of the circle went along t > c l ap at the Bee H ive store. strew beautiful flowers over and around th«- resting place of their de To accommodate those who are p ir parted associate and neighbor, Mrs ♦ial t' • the us** of atomizers in apply Warren Dimn. W h i’e those loved ing liquids into the nasal pa-sigea for ones were being so kindly remember ca'arrhal troubles, the p’ tprietors pre ed it *eemed sad to see so many other pare E l i ’s liquid cream halm. The graves neglected by kindred living not price, including the spraying tube, i- far away. 75 cents Druggists or by mail. The liquid embodies th»* rm-dicinal propej- S. E. Notson, who is to move here tiis o ft h e solid preparation. Cream «m l occupy the J. H. Townsend I «w Balm is quickly absorbed by them»*n - office, lives at Lexington on Willow creek below Heppner, and was cunsid branc and does not dry up the si ere lions, but changes them to a natural erably da naged by the flood last Sun- and le alley character. Ely Brother* day evening. Mrs. Mary 1-lingau tel- j 5(1 Warren street, New York. «graphed from Heppner that her fam- I ilv, that of Mr*. Tommie Morrison, J Putnam fadeless dyes are easier to Fred. McC irter, ami the Gilman*, who,1 use and color more good* brighter and used to live here are ail right. faster colors than any other dye. Sold I f you have goats, sheep, hog*, cat* i by druggists at 10 cents a package. tie, horses or anything else to sell, ad 0. It. Farley has sold to the motor vertise the fact and buyers will soon i company 800 cords of wood, and a* appear. Everybody expect* to find soon as it is delivered along the track siii h notices under our heading New near tho round house will re ive a Today. The cost will be less than check for $600. you imagine. Dunn Bros, conduct as good a gro- Miss Elizabeth Mae Pollock, daugh c< ry business as wa* ever in this town. ter of L. M Pollock, of this place, They deserve and are receiving a big arrived from Pueblo, Colorado, yester local trade, and from all part* of the day to spend her vacation with her county. Folks say it pays to trade at parents. Miss Pollock has for several Dunn’s. years been teacher of expression in This week commences the shirt the normal school of Colorado, having ninety-five teachers under her tuition. waist sale at the Bee Hive store Come early and select before the best Biown A Son have a new candy are g< ne. maker and those who have tried the product of his skill say it is good I The Marion county pool of 100,000 enough for anybody. Try a dimes \ pounds of wool was sold to the Ore gon City woolen mills at 16 cents for worth of it and you will say so too. coarse and 17^ for medium and fine* The Mt 1 isgah rural telephone line | W. W . Folk is erecting a new home will begin at Jas. E lliott’s taking in E. H. Hibbard, H. 8. Butz. T. D. P h i in Salem and his brother Henry will lips, J. B. Nunn, Fra« k Holman, W. soon build one two blocks east of the steel bridge. P. Miller and perhaps others On account of the high water at pre Every thoughtful woman will take advantage of the Bee Hive sale and sent in the Columbia river the Cas supply herself with dainty white cade locks are closed for a few days, necessitating a Iraush r to the patrons waists for tho warm season. of the steamer line, but instead of the Several of the college boys will fo.mer transferring of freight as d spend their summer canvassing for I passengers around the old portage stereoptican views, Dan Poling and road over sand and rocks, the Regula Alex VanOrsdel in Wasco county, tor line have chartered a special train Albert Williams and Loyd Launer in to run over the O R. A N. track be- Marion and Arthur Wilson and W al | twren Bonneville anti Cascade locks ter Critchlow in W a hingtou county. The train is stationed at these points land on the arrival of a steamer, pas The city of Heppner was almost did- troyed by a cloudburst last Sunday sengers and freight are transfened to ! the train and promptly dispatched to evening. A mighty volume of water the up or down boat, a* the case may rushed down from the surrounding he. The residents along the river anti canyons and gulches, swept away per haps 200 houses and drowned about ! tributary country can congratulate I themselves upon having a steamer 800 persons. The scenes and inci line anxious to adopt methods to over dents were beyond discription. Help come such difficulties, rather than re of all kind* came pouring in next day vert to the wag >u and old time oxen and the chaos is gradually being clear ed. Dallas yesterday soot $121 to practice. help relieve the want and suffering. You can make $5 to $15 a week ad dressing envelope* evenings. For lull particulars send stamp to W. A. E l kins. fStayton, Oregon. W . E. Chittendon was arrested for obtaining money under false pretens es and bound over by Justice Holman. When he was brought befor Judge Burnett Tuesday afternoon the case was thrown out of court because of legal defects. CL08IN C EXERCISES. 8 A L E M BIDS. vice president, Mrs. Kantner; secreta All who have vejr cat* n at Strongs The closing exercises of our college ry, W. I. Ford; treasurer. Mi?s Ollie reentrant speak of il in praiee. began la*t Thursday evening with a Howe. program by the Homo literary society F A L L S CITY. in the coll* go chapel which was tasti A* a confectioner Zinn has no su ly decorated for the occasion. After Many of our people will attend the perior in the capital city. Seasonable an address of welcome by the presi I ml* pendeuce Fourth of July festivi | fruits and berries of all kinds. Pure, dent the-« was an essay by Dean Col freth. homemade «audios and choice, lin*,a declamation by Waller Critcli- ities and we are beginning to think ibrtt the next celebration should be cool driuks. lowt an oration by Wiutlia Palmer, a held at our town. recitation by Dan Poling, a prophecy Mrs. Vanpclt is visiting her parents The N«?w York Racket Store has no by Chester Gates, solos by Prof. Dun- at Olympia. dull, quiet i-eason. They supply *o klebtirger and Dan Brown, debate led Highest tempature during the last many tarmers for so many miles out by Bert Teats ami ami Walter Ford iu all diiectious that their store is and a paper by the editor. Some ot hot wave was 96 degrees. the part* weie excellent and others nearly al ways crowded with customers. Teals mill furnished the timbers Do you ask how they manage to build showed lack r f careful preparation. up so extensive a trade? Simply by N. xt evening the young ladies Horosis for the Bagley bridge being construct keeping everything the people want society held forth to a large and de ed by C. F. Royal A Sou. lighted audience. The boys had to and at lowest prices. Randolph Butler is at home from admit Mmt the girls bad excelled them D.illas college for the summer vaca — o—- I'bere was wideawake attention and tion. The steel bridge feed yard cat the* generous applause. The proceedings most all Polk county teams amt never opened with a college song und an ad Loyd Smith of Lewisville is engi fails to f« ed them well ami treat them dress by Miss Bessie Young, the pres neer at the Coast Range sawmill. Absolutely right. Conveniences of all kinds for ident. Almost the whole programme Dr. Pfandhofer is back from Idaho the use of patrons. You can always was about meritorious Oregon people find out there what Polk county peo Slid things, the participants being Ma and G toige Strickler is suffering from rheumatism. pie are in town. bel Allen, Maud Hart, Esther Savage, — o— Inez Allen, Ruby Wilson, Hattie Mono Grange met at Lewisville last Phoebe W alling in Spring Valley and Most people have become fully con Teats, Edna Hayes, Bertha Allen and Saturday with a full attendance. in 1871 opened a store at Perrydale, viucetl that it always pays to buy the Emroy McDevitt. There was both a After the regular meeting ice cream wheie W in. Perry had a blacksmith best. That is why so many of them quartet and a double quartet, the and cake were served and there was a shop. In 1878 when the railrr ad go to the Yokohama Tea Store for ali singing being especially pleasing The delightful social reunion. came ab ng he laid out the towns.te sorts of spices, extracts, teas, coff young ladies were so highly compli there. First Walter Johnson'then J. mented and feel so good over it that D e a f n e s s C a n n o t B e C u r e d e< s, glass and lampware. M. Wise was his mercantile partners, they will do still better next time, and By local applications es they cannot then the firm name became Wise A the boys will spur up. feeling asham reach ihe diseased portion of the ear. Keyt, and for several years D. L. K eyt Many Polk county people allow t* ed to have it said that they were out There is only one way to cure deaf has been running the business alone. go to waste soapmakiiit; products done by u lot of girls. ness, and that is by constitutional He lias abundantly proven Ids capa The Methodist church was crowded remedies. Deafness is caused hy an which they could take or send to the city as a businessman and a few years soapwoiks near the woolen mill and Sunday morning to hear the bacca iiiHained condition of the mucous lin- ago made an honorable record in the exchange for first class laundry soap. laureate s« rinoii by Preoident Poling. ing of the Eustachian Tube. When legislature. 1 he audience room was beautifully this tube is inflamed you luiva a rum garland* d with flowers of many kinds bling so li u 1 or imperfect hearing, and H is L a st H ope R e a lize d . Many lawyers. merchants, and In the afteinoou the two college so when it is entirely' closed deafness is [From the Sentinel, Gebo, Mont.] clerks always go to the George lunch cieties bud a union farewell meeting the result, and unless the indainma- In the first opening of Oklahoma counter at the noou hour. when interesting reports were heard tiou can he taken out and this tube to settlers in 1889, the editor of this from the four delegates to Capitohi restored to its normal condition, hear paper was among the many seekerq ing will bo destroyed forever. Nine Many Polk county people, as a a» d Gearhart park. after fortune who made the big race In the evening ufine audience greet cases out of ten are caused by catarrh matter of convenience, go lo Salem one fine day in April. During his for undertakers goods. Let us hint • d Prof. L. M. Boozer, who spoke be which is nothing but an inflamed traveling about and afterwards his to them that A. M. Clough on Slat* fore the college societies in such u condition of the mucous surfaces. camping upon his claim he encount street has everything in that line and manner as to make deep, valuable and W e will give One Hundred Dollars ered much had water, which together for any case of deafness (caused by will give them complete satisfaction. lasting impressions. with the heat, gave him a severe diar Monday evening the chapel was catarrh) that cannot bo cured by rhoea which it seemed almost impos — o— again filled with people. First two H all’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu sible to check, ami along in June the Clothiers come andtliey fail and go pleasing recitations that showed tal lars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo case becume so bad he expected to but the old, reliable c l thing house of ent ami skill were given by Miss Edna O. Bold by druggists, 75c. H all’s die. One day one of his neighbors Geo. Johnson & Co keeps right on, Parrish, of Salem, who is to become Family Fills are the best. brought him one small bottle of treating its patrons better and bettei teacher of expression and oratory in Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and D i PROGRAMME still. A big point is that they are so ¡he college and then Rev. D. V. Pol arrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A •eliuble in all things. What you get ing, of The Dalles, lectured for the lit big dose was given him while he was there will always p-ove as represented era ry societies. There were a variety Of the graduating exercises of the Dal rolling about ou Lite ground in great f opinions as to what were bis bright las public school at the city hall, on and the price never extortionate. agony, and in a few minutes the dose st and and wittiest sayings, but all June 19th, commencing at 8:30 in the was repeated. The good effect of the even in g: D ALLA S CRO PPIN GS. agreed that bis address was extra good medicine was soon noticed and with Kong— America. 1 he Farrington & Haldeman meat — in short, he captured his audience in an hour the patient was takiug his Invocation— Prof. Metzger. Tuesday morning the faculty and market now ranks among the best of first sound sleep for a fortnight. That Salutatory— Lincoln’s Gettysburg them. They are always in the mark students met in the chapel and had a address, Alva R. Morton. one little bottle worked a complete et for fat stock and poultry. They real good lime. After several good cure, and lie cannot help but feel Press On— Nola Evangeline Coad. songs and a dozen short talks, the etu keep ice for sale. grateful. The season for bowel disor Kolo— Georgia Shriver. dents formed in a circle, clasped hands Mother and Poet— Franke Laverne ders being at band suggests this item. and sang a number of college songs, For sale by Wilson Drug Co. Hay ter. Gaynors shoe store is always ready concluding with a goodbye song. The September Gale— Leif Stanley to meet every footwear want. It is That afternoon occurred the college- RICKREALL. time to discard your heavy shoes for academy field meet, the games being Finseth. Instrumental solo— Ethel Poling. Miss Aurelia Burch has returned something lighter until cold at d wet full of excitement in the presence of The Chambered Nautilus— Bessie B. from Eugene and W m . Nesm ith from weather comes again. an enthusiastic crowd and the college Gooch. Walla Walla. coming out ahead. The Unguarded Gates— Nevin L. In the evening the chapel was more Hops never looked better and the Both standard groceries and all Palmer. rain has helped everything else. kinds of delicacies can always be had than crowded to bear the musical de Kolo— Prof. Dunkleberger. partment programme, Misses Erma at Dunns grocery Take your pro Thanatopsis— A lta Kavage. Mrs. A l Lougnecker is again able to duce there to exchange for things Smith and Fleda Patty son being the Essay— The Battle of Waterloo— be out. Satisfaction guarante e! or your mon raduates from the teachers course. Clarence Monroe Dodson. For three years they have been under The little daughter of Mr. and Mis. ey back. Kolo— Mrs. H. H . Chase. the careful training of Prof. 0. W. Class prophesy— Lulu Agnes Demp W. H. M cKee was burisd here last *** Kantner. Their rendering of a varie week. Fidler, the stage man, wont charge ty of difficult classic pieces proved sey. The Double Transformation— Earl much for bringing whatever you want that their instructor and themselves W. E. Clark, wife and daughter and from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua McDaniel went had been eminently successful. There Khelton, Valedictory — The Two Armie* — to the state pioueer rcuuiou iu Port was nothing commonplace and the land. audience realized that they were re Pearl C. Burk. Hawkins, the marble cutter, is daily Song— German quartet. Frank Gibson is improving at Foley chiseling rough granite blocks into ce ving a genuine treat The male Address to the class— Rev. Winter, quartet, Brown, Chace. Dunkelberger things of heautv to commemorate the Presentation of diplomas by the Springs. and Kantner, brought down the house virtues of lost loved ones. N. S. Burch and wife and Master and the piano quartet of Miss Patty- chairman of the board. Awarding prizes. Linn Nesmith are visiting Springfield n, Miss Smith, Prof. Kantner and Admission 10 and 15 cents. relatives. Manager Stafrin of the Wilson wife called for a repetition. After Drug Company, goes quietly along President Poling presented diplomas S t a r t lin g E vid e n ce . constantly studying and planning and Prof. Metzger awarded prize med Mrs. Oliver Stump is on a visit to Fresh testimony in great quantity how *o still better subs* rve the de als to the graduates, the three flower her old Goldendale heme. is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. iris, Ada Osfleld, Ethel Poling and sires and interests of their patrons. K ing’s New Discovery for Consump Ed Harrington and Miss Stella Not often will you hear a customer of Eva Wash, brought great armsfull of boquets from admiring tion. Coughs and Colds to be uneqtial- Frauendiener of Willamina were mar- that place complain of unsatisfactory beautiful ed. A recent expression from J. T. iied lust week. friends and piled them at the feet of service. Trade at Wilsons. Misses Smith and Pattyson. Miss McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves as Rev. E. C. Wigmore has preaehed Pattyson was given the highest prize example. He writes: " I had bron his fare well sermon at Independence I f your young chickens are puny or for general proficiency and Miss Smith chitis for lhree years and doctored all and will move to Eugene. your old ones do not thrive you can another gold medal for excellent work the time without being benefited. 1 get what will greatly help them at while it third went to Miss Ethel Pol then began taking Dr. K in g ’s New Ullreys feed store. And his calf feed ing for superior merit, she not yet be Discovery, and a few bottles wholly N E W T O -D A Y . would be a great saving of your milk. ing a graduate. Miss Pattyson will cured me.” Equally effective in cur ing all lung and throat troubles, con probably leave tomorrow for her home Ailvm lifng under this haadfnff will coet 10 ceuta sumption, pneumonia and grip. Guar If you want the very best kind of in Canada, where she will teach mu anteed hy all druggists. Trial bottles for anytning under 16 worda fur one insertion or 25 bread patronize the Dallas flouring sic. After six years faithful work in free, regular sizes 50c and $1, cent! for throe inaertlone. he sehool at Lafayette and here, mill. Their breakfast cereals are in CHANCE OF FRM . ferior to none and their stock f'-ed Prof. Kantner has resigned the musi- jVOK THK IIEHT SAWKII CKDAR SIIINOI.KS IN al directorship and with a good sal good enough. the county and at the luwaat ..rice no to L. C, The mercantile partnership of ary will goon the rondwith the Knox- Koaer at Rlekreall. Brown A Ellis has been dissolved, and *** Kantner Concert company. Mrs. Ma While getting up to date and be y B- wden-Babhitt, of Independence, hereafter the firm name r i l l be Ellis THIHTY TWO INCH AIIVANCB HK.FAHATOK coming head dress at the milliner* > ¡o take his place, and her sister, & K eyl, consisting of M. M. Ellis and and bundle racka tor Hale or traile hy C um “tore of Mrs. Chace remember tha Miss Florence Bowden, will give les- D, L. K eyt. They have leased the Uihaon at Knkrcall. Crider building, which will be vacated you can also get there all kinds of oiiH on all kinds of stringed instru furnishing goods for women and child ments. They are both accomplished by Bryan A Sou om the first of July, BIOUT 01 L WANTKI» TO 1)0 UKNKHAI. the la:ter then concentrating their houaework. Call on Tlmmaa .leiiidngi, near ren- Musicians. Zana or addreax him It. K. 0. No. 1. Salem. whole business at Falls City. The The v»ra«lu ting exercises occurred %• new firm will devote vfie Crider build Kissers gunstore is headquarters fm *V- dnesday morning, tho * h «pel being mg to drygoods ami the Brown build Y wife having left me the public are hereby again riMed with the friends of Miss a-arned that after thia date, June, 11* 'H, tw ill hunters and fishermen. Discreet nut he reaponaible for any billa ahu may conirout. Belle Elliott, llallie Morrison. Bessie ing to groceries. Mr. K eyt will soon people are continually having him to disennliuuo his Uherid.in store and Wm Dodeon Young. Evangeline Hart and Mnhel sharpen their dull tool* so as to do move here in the fall, leuviug his Per- faster and better work. Ht* mends all Allen, who were awarded diplomas. lydule store, mill and waielmuse in A freni I Hereford .1 une/ row for lale here. Ail of the * rations were finished pro kinds of broken things. Tltr. e gallon«*, gentle M u lami). oilier hands. Ellis A K eyt will make ductions and rendered in a natural, one of the strongest mercantile firms m* * *y and entertaining manner. The that Dallas ever h id. Mr. Ellis went )IOS for naie by Lee Humphrey near Dalla«. As a jeweler C. H. Morris has often teachers and friends of *he young la- lies have reason to he proud ot them. to Portland iu 1868 and for three vesrs l»een tried and never fouml wa* ting cleiked in several of the heat stores If your time piece or your eyesight I lie phtifi-rm in front of them was lie came back and bought the pioneer HOOD eight home power for «ale cheap at 1SS are defective be can most likely make banked with their boquets. The siug store of Ed Clough, nephew ot Dr. Court street in Salem. itig and instrumental music was first- them allright. Jackson, who lived so loug near the class The ad«1 1 ess to the cla*s b) .% Pleasant H ill church. Iu 1874 he / I»M>I> arrotiti hauti Limier in perfect repair for eale Dr. Kantner, of Salem, was full of I’ of Dalla*. The Faull hardware store in Dal pure literary meat and the diplomas moved to Dallas and became a part \J by Anioe I Holman, las would stand comparison with any were hapily presented by President ner in Bolter A W ortley’s store. First OOD frenh Jeney row wantnd. Leave word at thing in the state outside of Portland Poling. A plca*ant surprise was the Mr. Bolter then Mr. W orlley retired, tide office. Hi* motto is to keep everything th* conferring of two a« expected degrees. leaving Mr. Ellis ill charge until 1878, public need in his line ami t«> always Rev. VV. 0 Kantner was the first pres when he was elected county clerk und GOOD well broken 4| n » ii of hoi I for eale by 8. sell at a fair price. Such a course ident of Lafayette seminary, which is served four years. Then he bnughi L T Smith, of HmithSeld bag built up a good and ever increas now Dallas college. Being a man of out W. C. Brown, and afterward aold ing trade. It will always pay you eminent learning, deep research and to Neis A Smith. For a time he was K Lave! sep arato r a fo r sale on e a sy in stallm e n t and your neighbors to trade at such unu»ti*l pulpit ability, the board of casiiier and the presideut of the Dallas term s. See sam p le a t B ro w n ’s cre am ery In City bank ami now bolds a half inter si store. trustees conferred upon him the ue- est in the Kickreall (Inuring null. In gree ot d*ictor of philosophy and for L E T T E R LIST. 1866 John W. McOrew married Miss L D PA I'K K M IN P A C K A G E S O F .V) F O X MALE similar reasons the degree of master at th is ollice for I & re n ts, alno b lan k notee and These letters remain uncalled for in of sciences was conferred upon Rev. | m o'tg agL S and all k in d e o f levai h la n k a the 1 Judas postoffice for th* week end- D V . Poling, of The Dalles. The Li- \ <ng June 15«h, and parti** calling brsrv society ha*1 a nice afternoon pro- j YOU WISH TO BUY OH SELL A NY KIN D for them will please state that they grain, including an address by Rev. U T HEX of etock or poultry here is the best place to let you* wants he known. have lieen advertised: Launier. Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Booth, The alumni association had a good | m w oeo im m o t n m ' c «A» 1 mntmm mumniNQ a * mmtmr, *mn m rum Mr. Del Bartinc. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT program in the evening. Among tin- MOMTMM TMAT COMA ftF O ff« TMAV the v«ry beet ratee obtainable. H. G. Campbell. Mr George t'alhoiin, part* were instrumental duet by .Mrs rima, James A . Gillispie Esq, Babbitt and Miss Bowdon, and ad e C O T T 'S E M U L S IO N o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m p r o Glen J. Hanmond. <lr* **cs by Preachers Hoberg and B.tl- murm uaa rum marma « re v e a rw am o p«rt> at unita! ratee by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas, 0. G. C o a i>, postmaster. lentyne The class of 1903 was intro moumtmMmmmr mo macmamamr mom rum naALTM o r « o r * MOTHEB amo duced by President Poling and Wel CHILO. I o n e y to lo a n a t e per c e n t o n farm comed by B. .M Guy. At the close Send for free «empie. •MUhty. i . L. COLLINS, Dallas S C O T T A B O W N E , C hemieU, ah* ut forty -at down to a fine banquet 409-41 s P«*rl Sire«*, New York. at Hotel Gail ami many toasta were 30C. eod | i a e ; alt ¿ruggiste. given. The officers chosen for the E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVl D farm property. SISLEY à KAKLN # ;ij M P T IO N next year are : Presideut, B. M. G u y;, NEW U 8E8 FO R ELECTRICITY. Remember the price of every waist in the Bee Hive store i* reduced dur [Albany Herald ] ing their two weeks sale. They will Electricity, long used in the labora pell .it any old price rather than car tory for ex| erimeiifal purpo*es only, ry th ; stock another year. is f.ist coming b» fore tin- public as an Mr. Stew.irt and wife, of Pennsyl agent of great value in the arts and in vania, enroute home from the general the affair* of everyday life. By elec assembly al Los Angeles, have been tricity, power to drive machinery can spending several days with her former be utibz id at the distance of miles fro i hi» source, and by electricity— schoolmate, Mrs. J G. VanOrsdel. thank* to Mr Edison’s recent discov This weeks rain has been of untold eries— our streets and our houses are vulue to all interests of Polk county. lighted mure brilliantly than by gas. Til* re will be heller crop*, more grass While all th-se results are evident to ami more progress generally. the public at Isrge, there is still ano A t the Bee Hive store yru can get ther tield in which the use of electri a neat, serviceable waist for 25 cents. city is rapidly working a profound reformation— the field of medical sci Sale two weeks only. ence. The following remarkable The Oakgrove Sunday school will cures performed by Dr. Darrin shows have a picnic th« re n»*xt Thursday. the n“ W use* for electricity : Everybody invited und a good tin e C a t a r r h , B r o n c h i t i s a n d C o n i u m p promised. tton C u r e d . Mr Editor r I will lend my name The countv wool growers assneia tioii and all other interested sheep to the long list of cures performed by nu n will have a meeting in Dallas at Dr. Darrin. Fifteen years ago ca 10 " ’dock today, and *t 1 o'clock a tarrh and bronchitis troubles com pool of perhaps 150,000 pounds of menced to annoy me and seven years wool will he offered to the highest bid later a complicated lung trouble show der. Coarse wool is not apt lo g o for ed itself. All efforts to cure were fruit less iban 1H cents ami better grades less, mi*il coming under Dr. Darrin’s electrical treatment eight years ago. may bring ¿8 cents. I am happy to s»y I am cured. I at Thanks t«> Manager Judah for com tribute my long continued good health plimentary ticket to everything going to the health influence of electricity, during the Salem carnival from Jum which restored me to a permanently 29ih to July 4*li. En'hu-iastic com sound condition. I am news agent m itt.‘ m arc striving for big thing* all <»n the Southern Pacific railway and along the line and many Polk county pass Albany daily, and will gladly an* people will he drawn there. wer any questions at mv home at M t Tabor, Oregon.— J. A Lindsay. Y o n waste your time m iking you« D r . D a r r i n ’s P l a c e of B u s in e s s . Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at the Hotel Revere, Albany, from 10 *o 5 daily : evenings 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to three. The doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and hroat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, heart, live»-, hi.older and kid n y diseases or those who suffer from «pithy and iudiffer.mce; also geuito- urimirv and skin disease* in either sex, *'tch as blood taint-', seminal weak ness and lost vigor, Varicoceles and stricture. All curable chronic diseases treated at $5 a w< pk or in that proportion of time as the case may require. The t»oor tre «ted free, except medicines, from 10 to 11 daily. N<* case publish ed except bv the pernossiou of the pa tient. All business relation* with Dr Darrin «fricMv confidential. Electri cal appliances furnished. One visit is desirable, although many case* cau he treated by home treatment by writ ing symptoms. Eyes tested and glass t*8 fitted. This is the first visit of the head of the Portland firm of Drs. Darrin to this city. The doctor will remain un til August 1st, and those wishing treat ment will do well to cull soon, as ma ny require second treatment. M u r d e r in F i r s t D e g r e e . The trial of Wm. Peacock for k ill ing Alexander Kerr at Parker lately before Judge Burnett consumed most of Monday and Tuesday, the verdict of the jury being as above J. H. McNary assisted Prosecuting Attor ney Hart and Oscar jja y te r assisted Mi. Johnson, of Portland, in the de fense. Both sides shrew ily made »11 possible out of the cose, borne thirty witnesses were summonsed and twen ty of them went on the stand. The only plea of defense was insanity and three doctors so pronounced him, but fiom the evidence the jury could not see it in that light. The bulk of pub lic sentiment seems to he with the ju ry. Judge Burnett will come o 'e r from Salem this morning to pa-8 sen tence. D E E P RIC H P A IN T IN G . Art W ork of A H igh O rder Bein g Carried O u t in A S t y l e T h a t A p peals t o A H . There are beauty spots all over na ture and there are about as many with which nature never had anything to do. These are the creation of man uure and simple. About the most beautiful creation we have noticed lately, and in a line to which your thought* of the beautiful are seldom inclined to run, are these haudsonu “ I have been troubled for some time vehicles on exhibition at the reposito with indigestion and so ir stomach,” ry of Wagner Bros, on Main street. says Mrs. Sarah W . Curtis, of Lee Dallas. Those deep rich colors in Mass., and have he* n taking Cham the painting, the piano like finish herb*in’s Stomach and Liver Tablets the soft and elegant trimmings, and which have helped me very much, so the beautiful lines in the designing of that now I can eat many tilings that the goods all speak of their unsurpa-s before I could not.” If you have any • d quality. It is a well known fact trouble with your stomach why no: »lo n g those versed in this class of take these Tablets and get well? Foi goods that the make of the vehicle- sale by Wilson Drug Co. we carry are the best in tin* world. F. A. Douty wiill have closed ou» Vnd we aie told that the prices are ery low, even lower than would ta all hi* merchunide interest at Inde pendeuce by the first of July and w ,1 sked for the same gooks in a New take charg«- of a saw and planing miK York Repository. ♦ in which he owns an interest A fler seven years service as a school director H. L. Fenton has retired. Hon. G. L. Hawkins having been el ected to fill his place. Henry Camo- Bayard Merrill and Miss Iva Haley, bell remains clerk of the Dallas dis boin well known in the viciuitv o ‘ trict. Independence, were recently lu rried W hile going home in Orrgon City in Portland. the other evening, Miss Lillian llaek- leman was hehi up and relieved of j Rea Craveu and Miss Maud New h ill, o f B a lls lo u , h a v e b e c o m e iiUsban< five dollors. E x c u r s i o n R a t e s to Y a q n i n a B ay. On June 1st »he Southern Pacit:- company will resume the sain of ex cursion ticket* to Newport and Ya- qtiina hay. This resort is becoming more popular every year, and hotel »«commodations are better than p v t t«efore, and at reasonable rates. Sr m r i w ile . on tick« Is from Derry to Newport, W e now have the agency for the Saturday-to- Keystone fence, one of the best farm \|j*H Be rdsbear, a South $1.60; to Yaqnina. $4 fences made. If you need anything J)rtk0»a tea« her, has come to spen .Vlonday tickets to Newport, $2.65. in that line please call and ex.tiiiine ' tile summer with her sister. Mrs. W. it for we believe it will suit you.— Guy 11. Bod*. W W . Smith, who has lived n*‘ar Bros. Oak Grove for many years, will soon Mis* Nannie Wilson att*n led the move 'o Washtuena, Washington. A brigade of earnest young men i graduating exercises at Albany col Mrs. 0. L. Hopkins who has te* n and women evangelist*, with musical lege of which she is a graduate. teaching at Falls City for nine years instruments, are holding largely at-1 tended services every evening in n | Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver has be* n reemployed fer another term. large tent across the street from the Tablets are just what you need when On Thursday of la«t week a special I you have no appetite, feel dull after 8outh Methodist parsonage. : eating and wake up with a had taste motor took nearly fifty Dallas, Mon Miss Evangeline Kirkpa'rick lias in your mouth. They wiil improve mouth and Independence people to errae from Los Angeles to spend the your appetite, cleanse and invigorate the carnival at Corvallis. summer with her brother Chaim rs. I your stomach ami give you a relish Much more building would have I for your food. For sale by Wilson been done in Dallas ibis season bad Jas Elliott, E H. Hibbard, H 8 Drug Co. not lumber climbed to so high a Butz. J. B.Nunu and others nre ar »I price. The increase within a year ranging for a telephone service J B. Trullingcr has sold hi* farm of lias been more than one third D. H* dp.es I 320 acres near Butler to T The Voice of God in the Storm, will Clay has been hauled from Willa- for $5000. bf the subject of Rev. W. T. Wardle’i ' niina to Sheridan and ship|>ed to New- sermon at tl»e Presbyterian church i pjoV Turner of Perrydale is visiting berg. te x t Hunday morning. j hl8 nj,j Illinois home. Mr*. Jns Hayes on the Richter Heath A Milligan’s best prepared on ie i^ m a rd and Anna Butler, of place near Sheridan has 100 young paint, creosote«! H*»or paint and climax I g||^r|dan, were married last week, turkeys and that many eggs setting buggy paint for sale at Higgs’ grocery i Allan Travis, of F ills City, has gone T. A. Y • >*t ha* sold to F. W Kan store in Dallas. to Idaho. 160 acres of Pede© land for $1200 *n«f Judge Burnett denied the motion ! The recent Pall »a carnival was de Cas* Gibson paid Charlie Miller $1600 for a new trial in the case of Dallas v** for 20 acres. Boise and Halh»ck. hut granted that serving of a-little criticisms a* any Come tliis way for old paper«, for in the matter of Liura Adkins v* gatherings of i»s i ze and duration we ever attended. house cleansing and other purpose. Monmouth. THE OLD RELIABLE POWDER «uro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I A A M $40 G D O Mother’s Ear I M dPL j M W