J a m e s Eric a n d wife have moved fro n Kings Valley to Condon. LOCAL AND GLNLKAL- COUNTY S E A T IN K LE T B . D E E P R IC H P A IN T IN G . Laces and embroideries »re being A rt W o rk of A H ig h Order B eing closed ou* at cost and all trim med C a rrie d O it In A Stylo T h a t A p I. G. Davidson, a former Airlie te a peel* to AM. ha ts have been greatly reduced in W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN G cher, c ime up from P o r i l in d to see T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AVAIL- how ihe boy* a io u n d the end of the T here are beauty spots all over na pr.ee a t the m llmery emporium of ture and there are about as m any with Mrs. Chace. Bargains for e«rly goers. track are getting along. Ab!e S o u r c e s D is h e d u p fo r Our which na ture never had a n y th in g to At Pet dee W L. Vale was m ade d i N u m e r o u s F a m ily of R e a d e rs do. These aie the creation of man The flour made at the Dallas mill is rector and J. W. Yo*t school cl« rk. In A b re v ia te d p a r a g r a p h s . pure and simple. A bout the m ost not inferior to any o th e r in this m ar Mi s K hel McKinley, who went t<> beautiful creation we have noticed ket. Try their breakfast cereals and M a n n in g *fc Ferguson, on Omninei* LosAngeles last f II, was recently lately, and in a line to which your ge*. yo u r cow feed there. rial street in Salem, (lea! ill »love*, married there a n d ex-senator Hatch th o u g h ts of the beautiful are seldom — o— hardware, J o h n Deere lu g g ie s and was married in P ortland a few m onth s inclined to r u n , are these ha ndsom e Let Mr. Risser fix y o u r gun a» d fur vehicles on exhibition at the reposito farm implement» and so lim the pa ago. ry of W agner Bros, on Main street, nish your ainunition and then you tronage of Folk county people. T he public school closing exercises Dallas. Those deep rich colors in will seldom fail to bring down your last Friday evening were of u n usua l i lie painting, the piano like finish, game. He can fix any broken thing. For groceries go to Onfield's. interest. T he stage was beamifnllv the soft and elegant trim m in g s , and M. H a y ter, d e n tist, Wilson building decorated and all performed their the beautiful lim s in the designing of Je weler Morris lias a large and var parts well Rev. W inters address to Old pa pers for house cleaning, 25 tin- graduatin g class m ade strong im the good* all speak of their •liiHtirpu**- ried stock Mutable for presents for all d quality. It is a well known fact ct ui» a 100 at On» office. pressions on tin m in good directions. u nong those versed in this class of kinds of occasions If you are t h i n k ing of m aking a present go and set goods th a t the m ake of the • vehicles what he c an furni-h. S tr e n g th and vigor eoi.ie of good T he coining state fair will be the we carry are the best in the world. food, duly digested Force, a ready I biggest one vet, the prem ium list to serve wheat and harley food, adds am ounting to $12,000 in cash. Prizes Ynd we are told that, th e prices are No one w hoever took a look through m» burden, b u t sustains, nourishes and ! j are ottered for the best of everything very low, oven lower than would he invigorates. ! raised, made or produced on the farm, • sked for the same gooks iu a New F a u l t ’s hardware store has any doubt th a t it rankt< high He keeps almost York Repository. Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s i iml every body i» invited to take some- a n y th i n g you could name in t h a t line ! thing it wiil last the whole week 'l’he highest m arket price will be beginning Septem ber 14th. P r e m i E x c u r s io n R a te s to Y a q n ln a Bay. and his pi ices are never higher than No shoddy article was On J u n e 1st the S outhern Pacific elsewhere paid for wool by T. A Uiggs. um lists are now being distributed ever bo uglil there because lie only com pany will resume the sale of ex- throughout the Mate. If you want The M onm outh team of Woodmen handles standard goods. H o p men took tiret honors for drilling at both one write to the secretary, M. 1). Wis oursion tickets to Newport and Ya- should uow have their piping don«, quitia bay. T his resort is becoming doin, Portland. Dallas and Corvallis carnivals. more popular every year, and hotel before the rush. On account of the high water at pre accommodations are better than ever J. A. Byers now runs a daily stage — V- . line from Momnmitfi via I n d e p e n sent in ilu Columbia river the Cas- before, and at, reasonable rates. Sea Ice for sale at the FaTrirfgton & • aile locks are cl*'sed for a few days, -on tickets from Derry to Newport, dence to Salem. H aldem nn meat m arket, where the\ necessitating a transfer to th e patrons M.50; to Y aquina. $4 Saturday-to- want good poultry ami fat stock. G< J. II. Hawley has been t o Alberta f the steam er line, but instead of til* Monday tickets to Newport, $2.05. there for your im ats, lard and sausage up in the British posesstons. fo, m cr transferring of freight and aud you will b* pleased. passengers around the old portage T he brigade of gospel singers and n.ad over sand a n d rocks, the R e gula T h e W o ol P o o l. workers have been drawing greu' tor line have chartered a special train Last S a turday's bid* for the Dallas D u n n s’ groceries are the best they crowds to their tent every evening for to r u n over the O It. & N. track be pool of 170 000 pounds of wool being two weeks a nd have given a number tween Bonneville and Cascade locks unsatisfactory, they were all rejected can find in 1 ortla nd or Han Fra nc is of afternoon street services. They The train is stationed a t these points »ml yesterday fixed for reoffeiing it. e o . T h e very packages prove them to have been so gentlem anly and lady and on the arrival of a steam er, pas Messrs. R iy, Jacobs, Brown, Bcnheim , be of high grade As the best cost.» like as to win the respect of all classes. senger* a nd freight are transferí e l t»> tod Buzzard were here as bidders and but a fraction more than inferior stul) T h e Dallas school board have been the train and prom ptly dispatched to over 100 wool m en assembled. T he get the best there. authorised to buy the balance oi tin- the up or down boat, as the case may nest open hid was again 16£ cents, block on which the school house is. be. T he residents along the river arid w hich w i prom ptly rejected a nd the T he driver of the mail stage wi’ A' tributary e o u n 'ry can congratulate 'rowi rs went into c onsultation I t will probably cost $f>00. hi ing any small package n o m Hale in .ist it was decided to invite sealed 'hemselves upon having a steamer At the borne of the officiating cler line anxious to a dopt m ethods to over bids. T h ere being hut one, it was for a dime. gym an, R*v. J. R. G Russel'. Miss come such difficulties, ra th e r than ri opened and found to he 17$ c e r t s by Louise St- fly v a j m arried to R. I. ven to the wag m and old time oxer Mr. Buz.ssrd, of Albany, who will As your shoes are constantly’ with Chase la s t Sunday. weight and receipt for most of the you all day long it never pays to gel practice. wool next we -k. I t is perhaps the Licenses to wed have been issued to ill fitting, uncomfortable ones. The Chas. Richardson, of McCoy, is a be.-t sale made in the state. E mil Carlson and Elva Tem pleton, his Salmon riv- r timber claim. kinds kept at Gay nor* will fit you and and C. R. Clark and Glennie Runnels feel easy. Let Dunn Bros, fill your next bill A C. M c K innon was again elected A. G. Bradley died suddenly at New for groceries and you will be more a school director at Amity. port Monday. He and wife and Claud ban pleased. They give full weigh T he b ed store of W. W. Ullry does Miss H a t ti e W illiam s,« former Dal and measure a n »1 never send out shod a big business hecaus« he handles so D u n n and wife bad driven there to c am p for a short season. Mrs. Brad las teaeher, now a t McMinnville, will dy goods of any kind. m uch th a t the people w a n t for tlieii ley was a former Dallas milliner, Mrs. spend the su m m e r with her m othe r in it»»ck and jioultry. He is always These Dallasites went on a special D u n n being her daughter. Portland. n o t o r t o Independence to see George ready to buy such feed. Over 1000 feet of sidewalk have t een laid iu Dallas within a m o n th . J . G Toner, of Lincoln, has 150 fine Cothwold and Merino sheep whose fleeces averaged $1 «50 each. He was a steam boat engin eer for over thirty years on the Ohio, Mississippi, Colum bia and W illam ette rivers He is now over 80 years. His son, Fred., is dep uty postmaster at Dallas. Conkey and W m. W alker initialed i n to the u d d Fellows lodge: F. J. Coad, I T . S. Lougharv. Bert Guy, folm Rei- ohter. Frank Stiles, C. L. Starr, Wal *er Williams, Conrad Stattrin, E. V Dalton, T R Rich, G L. Hawkins, W, F. Nichols, K. R. Hil., J. E. Sib ley, Ed. Shaw, F. J C h a p m a n , Hor Miss Addie Clark, of Zena, is p rin ace Webster, R I. Chase, J. G. Van cipal of one of the Oregon City public Orsdel, W. V. Fuller, Newt. Guy, Geo. Scott and Dr. McCallon. schools. T he contest now going on in Dallas W oodman c a m p is becoming quite in teresting. At present the Sapsuckers are slightlv in the lead, b ut it is said t h a t the Logrollers have a few appli cations u p their sleeve, and do not in tend to h ive to pay for t h a t banquet. T he tim e is rapidly approachin g for the close of the contest. J u ly 15th,and active work will be done from now on I). O. Bronson and son, H u b e r t , are A Portland team will come up to ini hack from Arizona to their home near tiate the class. Lewisville. P u t n a m ’s fadeless dyes are fast to Asa S ta ats and Ike Simpson are sun lig h t, washing and rubbing. Sold erecting near Airlie large sheds as a by the Wilson Drug c om pa ny at 10 winter home for their num erous goats cents a package. We could name 39 o th e r farmers wh< Y ou can m ake $5 to $15 a week ad o u ght to do likewise dressing envelopes evenings. For full “ I have been troubled for some tin»* particulars seud sta m p to W. A. E l with indigestion and sour s to m ac h ,” kins. Staytou, Oregon. says Mrs. Sarah W . Curtis, of Lee Prof. N. T arter is teaching a private Mass , and have be**n taking Cham school in Corvallis d u rin g vacation | he*Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and Miss Persephone B utle r is attend which have helped me verv m uch, s«» jug the state teachers m eetin g ut Port- th a t now I can e a t m any tilings tha laud. before I could not.” If you have an Are you going cam ping? T hen you 'rouble with yo u r stomach why not will w ant a ten t and c a m p stove and take these Tablets and get well? Fen we have them , Guy Bros., dealers in sale by Wilson Drug Co. j hardware at Dallas. Mrs. Isabel Riddell Blesfeing has been seriously afflicted with blood poisoning in Portland. H. C. E akin and F r a n k Brown have had genuine measels. Willie Hooker, of Airlie, is to he principal of the H a rrisburg school, H. C. Dimick is taking in the grand arm y reunion a t Portland. F. G. Murrell & Hon, recently from Illinois have setth d he e to g o into the produce business and will probab ly occupy the store recently vacated by Dick Daniel, They will buy b u t ter, eggs, grain and all o th e r m a r k e t able produce paying sp ot cash. Being rustlers they will he a p t to build up a good business. The la*Iies professorship society ha» within a year raised $100 toward the Dallas college teaching fond. The newlv elected officers are Mrs Met* ger. Mrs. E Biddle, Mrs. W. !l B ...Is, Mis. H S. Butz, Mrs J. B N unn. Mrs. J I) S m ith , Mrs. W. I. Reynolds, Mrs. F. H. Morrison, Mrs. J. C Gay- nor. J o h n Colwell, of Falls City, wh*» w*as a British h i * j et, has become a naturalized American citizen. G ra n d m a Ellis, of Salem. D vi-iting her sons Dell and C l v t at g h e r id t n . J. R. M endenhall, who recently moved here from Sheridan, lias moved back to his old home. W m. Fu q u a , of Parker bought t h i r ty goats from J. M. P n t h e r . T h e directors of the Polk county bank at Monmouth are J. H. Hawley. P, L. Campbell, I. M. Simpson. J. V. B. Butler, J. B. Stum p, F. S. P o w d ’, J . A. Withrow. The Salem, Monmouth an«! Lewis ville mail has been discontinued. Everybody around Dallas knew Mag gie, d a ughte r of Clias. McDonald A few years ago she married a Mr. Gli- ver ami went to California. Not long ago she came back to her m othe r in poor lieal'h. Last week »lie wo* tak- en to the Salem hospital for a surgical opera (ion and d u d there last Monday. K<l. Boll, of B.'thrl, who . . . -> l.rf.l- ly h u r l o u t on t h e old l^ee place and who was r n n t im d to the home of (■ W . Stafford for some time, is getting si mg nicely. Mrs. S. W. Blessing accompanied by Mrs. Elva S tu m p and b.iby is v i o l in* her d a u g h te r B rtlia and son F r a n k at P o r tla n d . Rev. Jas. Moore from Drain, preach- , d his first se rmon a t the Methodist c hurch last Sunday to a well pleased audience His wife and two children will arrive this week. T he state pioneer reunio n in Port land last week was a big affair per haps 1000 being in atte ndanc e Anion, those who went from this county were J o h n R. Cooper, J o h n Osborn, Ben H a yden. T J. H uy ter. Dr. E m ‘•ree, Joshua MeDuni. 1 and wife, Mr and Mrs. J . D. Kelly. L A 8 T B U M M E R 'S W O R K . I R e g u la r T ra in * R u n n in g . _ I _ . ^ G. T . Gerliuger, superintendent of P e r m a n e n t C u r e . P e rfo rm e d by t | le „„ten., KulUcIly , „ d Western rail- Dr. D a rr in in S a le m - N o w S to p way. has retu rned from a business trip p in g a t th e R evere H otel, to California. He is daily expecting A lb a n y . anoth er engine to help haul the traf ___ fic. T he ____ road has been well ballasted trains are now r u n n in g on regu lar time. T he distance to Falls City is nine miles aud the run each way consumes 40 minutes. T rains leave here at 7 :20 aud 1 :20 and there at 9:20 and 3:40, the fare each vay be ing 35 cents. Ferns, five miles from Dallas, is a regular station and there M r . D arb y C u re d of C a t a r r h . is a side track at Gilliams. Many peo Salem, Oregon, J u n e 9, 1903— Dr. ple, produce and nierchandiae will go Dai rin: E o r e ig h t years I have been over th e line, but the principal traffic afflicted with Catarrh in the head and will be lumber. <liroat, causing bleeding of the nose. Your t r e a tm e n t by electricity and D e a fn e s s C a n n o t B e C u r e d medicine cured me completely. I will By local applications as they cannot .»ay th at for the small a m o u n t yi u reach the diseased portion of the ear. charged me, I would not endure the There is only one way to cure deaf catarrh for on« day, although it cost uess, and t h a t is by constitutiona l me ten times the a m o u n t I gave you remedies. Deafness is caused by an to cure me. I offer you these few lines iutlamed condition of the m ucous lin of testim ony with my own free will. ing of Ihe E u stac hian Tube. When Yours truly , C. W. D arby . this tube is inflamed you have a r u m bling sound or imperfect hearing, and M r s . Rosa* G ood L u c k . Salem, Oregon, J u n e 15, 1903—To when it is entirely closed deafness is the editor of the H e rald : Dear Sir: th e result, and unless the inflam m a I am proud to witness to the public tion can be taken out aud this tube the skill of Dr. D ariin as a physician. restored to its norm al condition, be ar Fight m m b s ago 1 presented myself ing will be destroyed forever. Nine to him a miserable diseased physical cases o u t of ten are caused by c atarrh wreck, body a n d mind, never having which is n o thing b ut a n iutlamed a t h o u g h t of seeing a well day again, condition of the mucous surfaces. but hoping to receive from him some YVe will give One H u n d r e d Dollars temporary relief One ye ar ago I did for any case of deafness (caused by not dare take a m outhful of solid food c atarrh) th a t can n o t be cured by in my stomach. I lived on soup and H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circu cocoa on account of my intense suffer lars, free F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo ing— apparently afflicted with an O. Hold by druggists, 75c. H a ll’s acute aud incurable disease in my Family Pills are the best. [Albany Herald ] Among the m any cases treated by Dr. Darrin au<l sent us for publication we select the following, which speaks volumes fc r the doctor’s skill and the permanency of his cures. Mrs. Ross and Mr. Darby are well kuowu in Ma- lion c o u n 'y . s omaeh. I took the trea tm e nt of Dr. D j rrin three m o n th s aud have since been able to sit down to any kind of food, and relish it to my satisfaction, never fearing any evil results. My alflic tions were chronic dyspepsia, consti p a tion, liver and kidney complaints, pains in the h eart and lungs and dis eases peculiar to my sex. Now life i- a pleasure and I am a stranger to pain in any form. Have not had such he alth in twenty years. I feel lifted into a new world and enjoy all things on a c c o u n t of feeling well again P u b lish this th a t others may be benefited Refer your readeis to me at Salem, Oregon. Very respectfully, Mrs. Beil- tab 11. Ross. D r. D a r r in ’s P la c e of B u s in e s s . Dr. Darrin is located at the Revere Hotel and will give frea exam inatio n to all. 10 to 5 and 7 to 8 daily. T he poor free and those able to pay at the rate of 5 a week or in th at proportion The Dallas marble works are decid of tim e the case may require. All edly popular ju d g in g from the m my curable c hronic diseases of men and kind things being said a bout Mr. Haw women a specialty. Eyes tested and kins W h a t he prom ises is always glasses fitted a t reasonable prices. T his is the first visit of the head of doi e. the Portland firm of Drs. Dai rin to this citv. The Wilson Drug c om pa ny enjoys R IC K R E A LL. an enviable re p u ta tio n am ong tin buying public. T heir store is aiway» N . 8 Burch and YV. E. Clark are supplied with the freshest and best back hom e and Mrs. Nora Craven is drugs and sundries in t h a t line. Mana visiting her parents, J. J. B urc h and ger Stafrin is exceedingly careful in wife. tilling prescriptions and never ovei Bridgebuildcr Royal is repairing the charges anybody. Thielson bridge. TRADE AT SALEM . Spring suits bought from Johnson Co. always prove to he the correct thing. They have cheaper grades hut heir best values are the $10, .$12.50 and «$15 business suit^. T here is no good excuse for going shabby when one can dress well for so little. Your wife, d a ughte r or sister would feel prc^id of vou in one of those nice Jolnie-on suits. & Jas. Boydston. who has had charge • >f the Dolph place o u t on the Salt Creek road for sixteen years will soon give it up and move to his 108 acre aim near Polk. The Dolph heirs e x Clough’s u n d e r ta k in g parlors con pect to p u t the whole farm in grass tain tho best burial goods for the least and one of th e m come o u t from P o r t money. Do not buy elsewhere until land to look after tlie stock th ereon you see what lie can and will do foi Hon E. C. Apperson, a M cM inn Dr Em hree has bought a house and you. E m b a lm in g skillfully done. ville capitalist, wife and family wen visiting their old tim e friends, Cap! lot in East Portland. and Mrs. V. P. Fi»ke. Mrs A i'person No one was ever sorry of having W. L. Wells went to Oregon City D a me nber of the famous Norwoo i • >n land business Tuesday and N. L eaten a t the George lu n c h counter. family, of Howell prairie, whose group Butler th at day argued the Sears-Daly *** picture was p r s e n t e l to Roosevelt ;.t ease before the suprem e court. T he Salem soup works are building Salem in order to convince him that T h e wages of City Mai>h »1 J o h n M up a good trade in and around Dalla.- the residents of Oregon were n o t fol lowing o u t the practice of race su * G ra n t has been raised to $30 a m o n th . bicause all who use its p roduc t are so well salitlied th at they want- no othei ride. She has 12 brothers and sisier.-, Mrs. Alice Embree.Sellers has been all noted for h e a lth , good looks ami visiting at Montavilla near Portland. brand. - a lions a ccom plishm ents. Mr. Ap Mrs. Lark H all’s brother, Mr. How person put in a bid for our water For dining room o r n a m e n ts and ard, was drowned a t H e ppner. works bonds Sa tu rd ay evening. conveniences go »o th e Yokohama T i n s . Halev, of Buena Vista, has l e a Store. T h e ir fine polished gl i»s Avoid all drying in h a la n ts and u 6 ware is almost equ .1 to c u t gla-s, am that which cleanses and heals t e out 100 cords of wood for m a r k e t. their dinner sets and single piece mem brane. E lv ’s Cream Balm is suci. M iss Mildred Linville, g ra ndaugh a renn dy and cures c atarrh easily and ter of H arrison Linville, once of P a r would adorn your table. pleasantly C d I in the head vanish- ker, was m arried a t Corvallis las* *% es quickly Price «50 cent» at dm.- w -ek. Go to the New York Rack t f . gi»t> nr by mail. “ C a ta r r h cau-ed dif 'ta n d a r d good» a t low *t prices. Hp* ticulti in speaking and to a great ex- Mrs. Julia Doty and her sister, Mi- ial sale prices prevail every day n. ten: loss of b e tr i n g . By the use n Mattie Lee, who were raised ai Buen •ne year. Drygoods, clothing an* El ’a (T am Balm, dropping of mu Vista, have gone to live at Portland. ooiweur to fit a n d to please e v e n (‘mis has eetsed, v ice in I h* a r ::u. •**dy. From the great crowds to 1» C. G. G ra ham is to teach at F ir •cen I her** every day it would seem hav greatly improved.—J. W David vi«»w, R. W Swank at Stiver, Mr*. K- son, attorney at law, M onm outh, ill Mat the carnival h id come. uer W< ods a t N «»1 til D m B hs , Mrs. V. noi-e. Split 1» a t Bethel, Miss Irene Carter a F r - n k , son of Hon. J. L. Collin» smitlitteld, Miss Mvitle Davis at Sheri* Stro n g ’s re staura nt lias 11 the deli had n’ways had a hank* ring aft- facies of i he season. Try a me» l I -n . murine engin eering, and after gr«*1 t here. Ed. Coed, of Gooseneck, and Miss listing from La Crc academy tw ’Sva Francis, of For.land, were ms ears ago went to San Franci-oo for W. W. Zinii is conceded to be tli* ed W ednesday af the home of t f o u r years course i ti m arine w»»r. ride’s parents in th a t city. Each is leading confectioner in the city Hi Aft* r working all day he sp» nds iw hours every e *eninu in a schooldevo* full worthy of the others life c o m p a n ice cream and cooling d inks are sim ply delightful. F ru it of all kinds and ed to Ids line of work. lie is cm plot ionship. fine ¡reedi candies ed in the Union iron Works, the owe S u p e r in te n d e n t S ta rr, Prof. Rev err of which speak of him in t h e hip %* est terms. T h at i-w h e re the edehra t md*l-, Miss Ella C a rpenter a nd Mis- Ween you go to the carnival nex Ednelle Collins ar« a tte n d in g the ed Oregon was c onstructed. t i t e teachers’ association in Portland. week be sure to leave y o j r team at tb A Mr Knox who was a student at Miss E d ith Houck will spend the Meel bridge feed yard. T h a t is h e ad qua rte rs of Dr. Keeler, the best veter the La C reole academy over thirty su m m e r in California. nary surgeon in the valley. Have years ago when Prof. Oglesby amt Miss Eva Roals is here from Nebra* you any »LcK animal.»? Prof. Grubb« were its principals ha- been hack after th irtv years absent** ka t** spend the su m m er with her nil W. P. Peac*>ck. who killed A le xan am ong his school day scene» ami *•*- le, W . H. Bnftl*. der Kerr, was sentenced last Friday socialious. I n the m eantim e n c a r h Our Mr. John T albott has been ov all the landm ark* had changed and er to Tillamook looking in to the feasa •in riling by Judge B urnett to be hung on August 7th. T h at afternoon Hher- he found b u t few fam ilia r faces. bility of r t i n n i n g a railroad from there tf Ford and Deputy H avter took him to Forest Grove. He seem* to be a C ha m be rlain’» S to m ac h and Liver •*> the pe nitentiary, where all execu natu ral born railroad promotor. j Tablets are just wh.it you need when tions are to occur hereafter, th at lo yon have no appetite, feel dull after ng the first one since the new law Cha«. H.inke, from n o rth of to p*ting and wake np with a bad taste has become a p a r tn e r of H e n ry Han- went into effect. j j„ your m o u th . T hey wiil improve ish in the bakery. E ihel, the 7-year-old d a u g h te r of your appetite, cleanse and invigorate Ray Kimes, died at Falls City thi Vour stom ach and give you a »-»lisli Bryan A Son are p a r k in g and s h ip week. »"r 5 M' r ,0,>d- r " r "*,e by WiUon ping their goods to Falls City. J. G. Brown A Son have sold to F. 4 ° Mi** Agnes Gilbert has been cho**en K Hubbard a fine separator for dairy j queen of »be Salem carnival whirl Mis- El h el K e l t v , wh o h a s been '•nr. |>ri4j Miss Nellie W i 11- will run all next w«**k. O nr carnival iam»on, who has been tea ching at qneen, Mrs Anne D u n n , is to be the Clierrv Grove, and Miss Mattie Wilcox, guest of the carnival com m itte e there. whh has been teaching a t U*d Prairie, WHIM All fill fâlU. A. N. H adley and wife, who live in Syrup TaatM i ¿ * « . C m have all retu rned to their borne near the old academy build ing, have a cew McCoy. k y. THE OLD REUi ' C lo s e of P erryd ale S c h o o l. Miss Rosa E. S m ith, of M onm outh, closed our school or. tlie evening of J u n e 19th with appropriate exercises. The c hurch was beautifully decorated with evergreens a nd roses. The arch under which the class sat was covered with evergreens, the background con sisting of ferns, and from the c euter hung a large horse shoe covered with pink roses, their colors being pink and gr«en. The children did their parts well and deserve m u ch credit. Presi de nt C. C. Poling gave a very instruc tive address to the class and then Superintendent. C. L. S ta r r presented eighth grade diplomas in a very pleas ing m anne r to Pearl Range, Carrie Ftanerv and Ben. J. W erner. Loved not W isely. & a k in 6 POWDER A bsolutely Paro THERE ¡3 NO SU BSTITU TE COUN TY CO URT. PKOBATK. Sibley, J. Sarah Matthews was chosen guar dian of the E. B. M artin m inor heirs. T h e final report of the guardian «>! Ed. D u n n was approved and he dis charged. T he inventory and appraisement of the Milton T hom pson estate was filed. H .s L a s t H o p e R e a liz e d . [From the Sentinel, Gebo, Mont.] In the first opening of Oklahom a to settlers in 1889, the edilor of this psper was among tbe m any seeker* after fortune who made the big race one fine day in April. D uriug his traveling about a n d afterwards bis cam ping upon his claim he e n c o u n t ered m uch bad water, which together with t h e heat, gave him a severe diar rhoea which it seemed almost impos sible to check, and along in J u n e the case became so bad be expected to die. One day one of his neighbors brought him one small bottle of C h a m b e rlain ’s Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy as a last hope. A big dose was given him while he was rolling a bout on tbe ground in great agony, and in a ft w m inutes tbe dose was repeated. T be good effect of the medicine was soon noticed and w ith in an hour the pa tie n t was taking his first sound sleep for a fortnight. T h a t one little bottle worked a complete cure, and he can n o t help b ut feel grateful. The season for bowel disor ders being a t band suggests this item. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. D.m. Hoffman, who hya lived on Saltcreek for some 20 yeare, Ini. had several experiences in the direction of matrimony, b u t by the aid of bis friends managed to escape tbe nets set for him until n few m o n th s ago. The story goes th a t in a lawyer’s of fice in Salem he met a woman and they formed a m utual adm iration so NEW TO -D A Y . ciety, which ripened into m atrim ony. She went to his bomb, b ut thin gs be Advertising umler this haading will cost 10 cents came m onotonous and ehe drifted back to the city. He bad some m o n for anytning under 15 words for one insertion or 25 cents for throe insertions. ey and was persuaded to m ortg age his home for $400 so t h a t they m ig h t go east to visit his brother. Hbe manag- YOUNG lady desires a position to do general . \ housework. Inquire here. I tbe finances, bought t h e ticket, and they started, b u t be soon found LOADS of good oat hay wanted at th is office. himself drifting back hom e without Caah paid. wife or money. Such is t h e story in Pe ter Cook, wife and d a u g h te r went p .rt with most of tile spice left out. o the grand arm y e n c a m p m e n t at )R sale or trade -a Peering mower and a McCor- mick binder. Both in good repair. Samuel Portland this week, and Mark Burch S t a r t lin g E v id e n c e . Orr, Rick reali. assisted iu the store d uring their ab Fresh testim ony iu great q u a n tity sence. is constantly coming in, declaring Dr RRSH milch cows for sale by D, L. Keyt at Pei* King’s New Discovery for C o n su m p rydale. Fred Koser is erecting a windmill tion. Coughs a n d Colds to he utieqital- water tower and will soon build a fine ed. A recent expreasion front J. T. UNCH of k e ,s with chain found in North Dallas. residence. McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves as The owner will pleatie call, pay for this notice The m other of Manly and Orlando example. He writes: T had bruit- .mlgottiwm. Martin was buried a t the Burch c e m e chilis for three yeara a n d doctored all the time w ithout being benefited. 1 1HBRRIKS for sale at the Mt. Piegali fruit farm of tery Sunday, then began tak in g Dr. K i n g ’a New J H .S B u t i . Discovery, and a few bottles wholly F o u r th a t I n d e p e n d e n c e . Great preparations have been made cured nte.’’ E qually effective in cur 1 A YEAR old gray mare weighing 1,100 pound* f**r for a grand time. Big parade in the ing all lung and th ro at troubles, con I U ” »ale by J. M. Taber, three mile south of Slier- morning, all the business houses and su m ptio n, pn e u m o n ia and grip. G ua r lodges being represented by floats. anteed by all druggists. T ria l bottles OME thrifty 2-month-old pig» for sale by A. Burk- Exercises at the city park. Address free, regular sixes 50c and $1. -------------- 4 « * . --------------- halter, eouth of Dallas by Hon. L. T. Harris, of E ugene Two F a lls C ity , J u ly F o u r th . beeves and six sheep will be ba rb ec u A rrangem ents are being completed JTRAY A i ark gray pony, from tw<»to three ed, but all hands should take lunch old came to D. D. NachM sgal’» neat'Salt baskets. Exciting game of base ball, for one of the biggest tim es t h a t ever S' ears poaloffice lawt week. hose contest and racing and some a u came along. T he procession will at tomobiles will be there. Hon. F. A 10 o’clock m arch to the park, where 1 1 4 INCH grub oak wood for sale at 75 cent» a Patterson will be president of the day, there will be band music, singing and 1 0 “ tier n the gri Prof. E. M. S m ith will read the De speaking, to be followed by an old mile» Durili of Dalla». claration of Independence, Rev E G fash ion* d basket dinner. In tbe af Wigmore will serve them as chaplain ternoon the e will be a horse race, a .V)R THE BEST 8AW FD CEDAR SHINGLES IN the county and and Lyman Damon will be grand m ar pony race, a race by girls, one by boy* and a nother for everybody. To i n K nar at Rick reali. slial. crease the funjthere will h a sack and a wheelbatr w nice and one by the CRO W LEY. THIRTY TWO INCH ADVANCE SEPARATOR and bundle rack» fo< »ule or trade by C mm hree legged fellows. Several chaps F ra n k Glover ami son Evert have will eat pie for pay and o th ers will Gilman at Iti* kreali. <e turned from easte rn Oregon with try to clim b a greased pole Fire- • nne horse*. While th ere E veret wojks will go off and up a t 9:30 in n r o ir r 01 l w a n t e d t o d o g e n e r a l Cali on Thom»» Jeimiiig», near killed a jack rabbit and a kangaroo the evening. There will be several Zena houMework. or addre»» him It. K . D. No. 1 . N u . c i p . at. Mains t > and from Dallas. Seth Riggs went to the pionee r re- Y w.fe having left me the public are hereby S o m e Lo o a l H isto ry . warned that after thm «late, June, ID >8, 1 »,11 * 11 lion at Portland. be responsible fur any bill» »he may contract.— I n the early fifties Theodore T h a r p not W J Udefl formerly of this plact; erected a $20,000 grist mill whe*e VViu Dodson iarrowly escaped the H ep p n er Hood, Falls City now stands. W hea t was laving left there the m ornin g before then worth $5 a bti.-hel and he sold / t o o l ) e*ght horse power for sale cheap at 13* \JT Court street in Salem. ;t came (lour at $5 a sack H un d re d s of p.iCK J L. G»y is cultivating his pru n e m ile s were load« d a t t h a t mil) with OOD fresh Jersey cow wautnd. Leave w #rd at thta office. orchard an I Mark and K >e Holmes Hour for the California mines. He al are hauling wood from ihe Allen place so had a saw mill ju sl above the grist mill. At the same time tons of Hour Lavel eeparatora (or sale on easy installm ent M'»« Alice S m ith h is measels, and were being taken from N esm ith ’s mill term s. See sample at Brown’s creamery in G W. P- wiherer is making fence, «altas. m mule* to the mines in Northern Mrs. No.ia W hite, of Salem, has California. In 1855 Gee». Tillotson and .D PAPERS IN PACKAGES OF 5« FOR MALE cen visiting Demp»ey Glover and Solomon Tetherow erected a saw mill office foi 15 cents, also blank notes and *m the L u ckiam ute atiove T h a r p ’s mo tg at a g this far ley Bly has gone to the coast. is and all kinds of leva! blank». mill and furnished m aterial for many In plowing w« t ground (’ass Rigg? buildings down in the valley. The IIEN YOU WISH TO BUY OR SELL ANYKIND iuds water in the furrows house recently moved from opposit* W of stock or poultry here is the best place to the home of Monroe Miller haa a his lei y<un wants bo known. Jo h n Vernon and J o h n Ellis, win» tory in connection with said null. I) i have been in very poor h* altli for the corner wher3 Dr. H a y te r ’s new ; f HAVE MONEY T o LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT home now stai ds George Tillotson 1 the very beet rates obtainable.— H. G. Campbell. M i m e month*, were worse this week. erected it in 1859, the laud having o r George Bowie* is to erect a new iginally belonged to Solomon Shelton, ONE Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO dwelling near the property of Presi who donated it to La Creole academ, . p. rt> at usual rates by Oscar H ayter, Dallas, tent Poling in th e southwest p a rt of After living there for 18 years Mr. fi - tuWU. lotson sold it to J. L. Collins, who oc- | o n e y t o l o a n a t e PER CENT ON FA I. II copied the premises for a dozen years, | J. L. COLLINS, Dallas. sec icurity. A sister of Mrs. C. L. Hopkins with her children arrived at Falls city til** week. T he sisters had lieen a p a r t for S IB L E Y * EAKIN w k (': a„ property. ten years. Tli* re will be childrens day exercia- Final Settlem ent. r* at tbe Method»*!church ne xt Hun • lay «veiling. Miss Pollock, who is a prom inent teacher in the Colorado J O T U ’F. IS HFP.KKY ulVF.N TN A T TH E I V- Igned haa flled ber linai ac< ount a» r x - | normal school, and i* spending the ol Adam E. WtÌMMt SCOTT 5 EMlLwOfl w e t maM • ' j utrt* fd thè calate 1 sum m er with her parents here, will ano Hatiirdav, July 25, ItiOS. at l*> I hump luck itraight. n«tth«r will It makt « j deceaaed, oYlock, p. m., of baiti day, at thè eonnty court h«*u*e, I help t*» m ake the exercises of unusual . ihort it, Ion*, but K I t* d s toft bom of Polk eounty, Oregon, haa been fUed by llo n , J. interest. E » ib lei, Judgr of thè countv court for sani eounty, I and hob diKUtd Wm *nd b »mon< { *a tbe tinte and piare for thè hearing «>f thè sanie Ur tew (cmim. meant ot T h e new baker of T. A. Higgs fully All persona intereaU»! in aaid mattar are hereby no- tifle-l to appear at sani lim e and show cause, if any understand* bis business, bis o u tp u t there I»e. why aaid a c o u n l should noi he appruv.*» Being as good a« your m other or your and thè Scemint settled and cinse*. Dallas, Oregon, J n n e 24. IWXt. j g r a n d m o th e r ever made. It will make MARY C. WILSON, your m outh water to l«>ok »t tbe bak E ie utrix of thè essate of Adam K. VViUen, «i «1. ery goods In bis sb*»W case. A 3 F F B S S I A A M U I) 0 M M N