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In BalDtnu at high noon of June D M . D A R R I N W I L L R E M A I N U N T I L O C T O B E R 1ST. 21st, Ros« Clark and Miss Glennie Runnel« were married by Rev. Cane. Dr- D a r r i n ' s W o r k is P i l i n g u p In Mr. Claik was raised in this county W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN G 8 u c h V o l u m e t h s t H e is C o m p e l ! and she ha* been a successful teacher T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - e d t o P r o l o n g H i s V i s i t in A l b a n y in the county for several years. Many a t t h e R e v e r e H >tel. There is more catarrh in this sec nice and useful gifts were bestowed A b l e S o u r c e « D i s h e d u p to r O u r tion of the country than all other dis [A lb a n y Herald ] and a delicious lunch was served N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e a d e r s ease.-« put together, and u u 'il the last This eminent and far famed spec In A b re via te d P a ra g ra p h * . I. V Lynch has erected a windmill ¡«list hait met with such an imim-use few years was supposed to he iticuia- Ue. For a great many years doctors and a 1500 gallon water tank at his volume of business since coming tu pionouticed it a local disease and pre home in the northern part of town. For grocer it's go to Onfield's. Albany that he finds it absolutely ne- scribed local remedies, and by con H. 1). Sisals and Mrs Nora Church ce*sary to prolong his visit to October M. H ay ter, dentist, Wil*»*u Imilding staiiily failing to cure by local treat of Lewisville, were married lart week, 1st. It is a source of gratification t< meiit, pronounced it incurable. Science the doctor’s friends to know that hip Old papers ft r hour*» dcauing, 25 has proven catarrh to be a constitu and Miss Ona Porter, of Hheridan, has become the wife of F. H. Buchanan. skill is being so well and appreciat n u t s a 100 at this office tional disease, anil therefor i t quire.- ingly taxed. H is patients are com Prof. W . I. Reynolds will be a dele constitutional treatment. H a ll’s Ca ing from all parts of Oregon, and in "Uranglti and vigrr cot.ie of good gate to the A. O. U. W . grand lodge tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. all cases a benefit or cine is effected frod, duly digeafed. Force, h ready iu Portland next week. Cncney tk Co , Toledo, Ohio, is the on The doctor’s (-kill is becoming eo well to h» rve wheat and hurley food, adds ly constitutional cure on the market, Hill dc W illiam s are ru n n in g s hay known and his cured patrons so plen n<* burden, but susiaiu*, nourulies and li is taken mieriially in dose* from ten baler mound Rickreall, and Brown tiful that his name has become i invigorates. drops to a teaspoouful. It acts di Bros, of Salt Creek, are operating one household treasure in hundreds of Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's rectly on the blood and mucous sur around Dallas. The charge is $2 j>er homes iu this vicinity. Here is one faces of the system. They otter $100 ton or |1.75 where the hands are oi I lie cure* ; The rural mail route from here to ior m y case it fails to cure. Bend lor boarded. ward Falls City, will go through the circulars and testimonials. Address, H s p p y a f t r T w o Y e a r s of M i s e r y . Me Bee settlement to the W in. Ellis About forty Dallas people went on F. J. Cheney A l C o , Toledo, Ohio. Mr. E ditor: 1 can recommend Dr bridge, to b -an k Butler’s, theu to the the motoi to the Ind< peiulenee gospel D arrin’s treatment. For eight or ten Bold by diuggisiH 75 cents. home of Jus. Bum s and then back to brigade meetings last Sunday after years 1 have been troubled with rheu H all’s Family Pills are the Best. Jiailas by the old road. noon, returning about midnight. matism in the flip and back, also dia The Pallas .-aw mill lias shut down Dick Turner i* hack from a visit to for the time being lor lack of cars to There will be a similar trip next Su n betes. Through Dr. Darrin’s electri his old Missouri home. He says the ship away the lumber and because day, leaving here at 1 and there at 11 cal and medical treatment, 1 am cur cd of the rheumatism and tlie dia nights are decidedly too warm there lbe. have limited yard room. They o'clock. to t>e comfortable. Exposure to a sudden climatic betes. Refer to me ut Jefferson, Ore have many unfilled orders for lumber, gun — J. VV. Fate. I he Dallas school district now has but have not for mouths been able to change produces cold in the head and The writer knows Mr. Pate very catairh is apt to follow. Provided gt t ears as last hh wanted. All rail 605 children of school age, an increase well and is pleased to in form his ilia with Ely's ('ream Balm you are arm ro d« « vary m here are taxed to their of 35 within the last year. ed against nasal catarrh. Price 60 ny friends of bis recovery, and know* utmo-t capacity. W ill th iso who are to bring us stove cents at druggists or Ely Bros 5f> the case must be a genuine one, a* l'he Southern Pacific will sell round or cord wood please biing it as soon Warren street, New York will mail it. Mr. Pate is a man of good sens«' aud 1 1 ip tickets to Portland next Wednes us possible. The Balm cures without pain, does sound judgment. He could not b< day at one and one third fare, good to indue« d to make such a statement un- W , W . Ullrey is erecting anew barn Saturday. Supt. Fields spent W ed not irritate or cause sneezing. It 1 ss be knew it to be true. and fruit house near the public nesday night here and went to Falls spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, relieving immediately W h a t t h e E d i t o r of t h e J e f f e r s o n school, the old barn is to bo made in City on tlie train next morning. R e v i e w S a y s of M r . P a t e ’s C u r e . •tie painful infl.m ation, cleanses and to a dwelling. Almost every one in Linn and M a H L. Fenton and wife wen» to Port •*ures. C earn Balm quickly cures rion counties knows J, W . Pate, an Dr. Etnbree is to be collected wi h land and George Robiiieou to eastern the cold. all know that be is a man of unque* a sanatorium lo b e erect d and con Washington yesterday. Gus Martin has been »out on Salt tinned integrity, Mr. Tate was treat trolled by members of the Christian Harvest will soon he here and you Creek repainting the home of Henry ed a year ago for rheumatism am church in Portland will need binder twine, oil or possibly Claufield and the inside of (he grange kidney trouble by Dr. Darrin, the em a binder. The Champion has no su Breeze Gibson is a »o firmed old nail ami school house. inent specialist, now at (lie Hotel li hatchelor and lias been going it alone perior. Guy Bros. Dallas. Biuce W o lven ou , who was raised ve! e, Albany. To satisfy ourself a at a poor rate. His mother came up N • man or women in the st-Ue w:l; near Airlie, is associate of the Port to the efficiency of the doctor’s treat imm Portland to spend the ment, we interviewed Mr. Pate whei hesitate to speak well of Chamber land Exposition magazine. with him. She hinted that his kin-h he was in town Tuesday. He said Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets af en was loo dingy and he papered it, Andrew Holman has letnrned from “ I had suffered for years with rhcu ter once trying them. They always tlieu she suggested that it make the California where he went as agent for mutism aud kidney trouble, much o' produce a pleasant moveme it of th other room not look well and it too lie the time being confined to my bed. bowels, io ptove the aj p tite am; an eastern publishing house. papered and finally he had to procure Since being treated bv Dr. Darrin ; strengthen the digestion. For sale by Brown’s creamery has closed down* a carpet to make the floor correspond » ear airo, the trouble is cured and 1 Wilson Drug Co. Auot her party has been looking with the walls. He feels kinder cu have been entirely free fr.ni pain. A* around with a view to going into the For a lazy liver try Chamberlain’* rious to find tilings so nice around you can see, I have gained in flesh business lu re. There is surely room Stomach and Liver Tablets The him, hut is beginning to like it and look 20 years younger, am getting may soon advertise for a permane nt I invigorate th* live-, aid the digestion for conducting a profitable creamery handsomer all the time and am be business here. regulate the bowels and prevent bil housekeeper. ginning to woriy for fear I »ball bt ious attacks. For sale by the Wilson A Mr. Seth, of Dayton, has pur kidnapped by some old maid. Yes A bolcony is to be constructed Drug Co. chased for $150 two lota just west of Dr Darrin’s treatment was certain! across the rear end of the Bee Hive C. N. McArthur, grandson of the T, J. Haytar’s home and will at once successful in my case.” The ubovt store to give more room for goods. An statement will convince all who know erect a residence there. opening lias been made bet ween the latt J. W Nesmith, is to have charge Mr. Pate that there is no fake about Brown and Crider stores and carpen of the Molsen farm near Derry. The childrens day exercises o r the Dr. Darrin. ters and painters are now putting the Evangelical church will be held at the The family of Mdet Porterfield have latter in condition to receive the large been having an outing at Newport, hapel next Sunday evening. C o lu m b ia R iv e r E xcursion S te am er stock of new goods iiow arriving for and that of W . P. Bevens at Sodaville Home of the finest scenery in tin As Rev. A. A. Winter will preach in Ellis «fc Keyt. Mrs. Nellie Turner has conic from Salem next Sunday, his pulpit here world is on the Columbia river, which Miss W innie Gilbert has come from Wisconsin to visit, her mot tu r, Mr... will lie occupied by Rev. M. B. Young is justly called the Rhine of America The famous scenery of Switzerland Eveiette, Wash., to spend the summer Hannum , near Montgomery. It does not pay to put off buying does not excel it. Every westeri with her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. hay until midwinter. As soon as pos Reuben Hall and wife, of Oregon tourist shou'.d make the steamboat Gilbert, at Corvallis. sible after harvest time you can get it City, are visiting the family of bis trip between Portland a d The Dalle* Dr. Moran and wife are here from brother, Lark at Monmouth. cheapest and a dollar saved is a dollar or at least to Cascade Locks and re Los Angeles visiting her parents, Mr. made, turn l'he Regulator Line palatial Joshua McDaniel has received hi and Mrs. J C. Adams. Mis. Hattie excursion steamer Baily Gatzert leave* Miss Nettie »Sears, of Ballston lias Adams Blessing has been up from Indian war pension. Portland every morning except Mon become the wife of S. A. Ball, who Portland f«*r a month caring for her day at 8 30 for Cascade Locks in tin Mrs. Dora Prather Criderman has was raised there. invalid mother. very In art of the Cascade mountain been down from Winlock visiting See that snap of an offer of ladies friends at Buena Vista. The residence and several other and gets back to Portland about 7 in buildings of L. A bram «, at Lincoln, the evening, round trip $1.50. Fin« shirt waists fora song at Ellis & Keyt M iss Hattie Hibbard, of Dallas, i were burned Monday afternoon, loss meals served on all four boats of tha Hon. J. D Lee and family, of Salem, staying with Mrs. F. A . Koser, near $2,400. The house was erected in line. Fare to or from The Dalles $1 50 are camping on the Chautauqua Rickreall. 1809 and be bad liv*d there ever since round trip $2.50. Any passenger may grounds at Gladstone Park. Mrs Mi<s Mabel Wheelock, of Mon In 1890 he lost $0,000 by his store either go or return by rail. Wash and Miss Eva will spend the mouth, is to again teach at Parker. burning. next week there while the editor is R E D U C E D E X C U R SIO N Floyd Dalv, Lott Brown and Henry H. Denlitiger, who married Rite visiting his old Goldendale home. R a t e s to t h e S e a s i d e a n d M o u n Nellie H ill, of Independence, is prac Williams attended an ice cream social Miss Jessie Riddell, who was raised ta in R e s o r t« for th e S u m m e r . at Lewisville last evening. ticing law at Portland. in Dallas, was married this week to a The Southern Pacific company has These of the W oodburn teachers for Allen Shirley, who once lived ai son of Judge T. L Davidson in Salem. placed on sale at very low rates round They will go to live on a stock farm Independence, died recently in east next year are from this county, Mi*? Stella Crawford, Miss Pearl Adkins trip tickets to the various retorts ern Washington. near Sheridan. along its lines, and also, in connec mil Mrs. Ella Seward. John R. Cooper is burning a kill lion with the Corvallis & Eastern rail George Whitehorn and P. A Fin- A postal agent was aronnd last road, to Detroit and Die seaside at Ya seth have been sojourning on their of 100,000 brick at Independence. week looking into the matter and the quina bay. The latter tickets are good Siletz ranches and County Clerk John Young has bought the E. E result is very apt to be a double daily foi return until October 10 h. Lougharv and family have been grow Yarnell land joiuing his farm north mail service by rail to Falls City in Three day tickets to Yaquina bay. ing fat on the good things to eat at of Independence the near future. good going Saturdays and returning liis mother’s on the Luckiamute. Mondays, are on sale at greatly reduc Miss Lettie Mastersou has been C. W . Stafford who has been on the Cass Gibson’s three daughters aie granted a life diploma by the board oi old Lee place for fifteen years will ed rates from all point«, Eugene am- enjoying a touch of the measels. north, on both east and west side lines education. move *o Southern Oregon, perhaps enabling people to spend Sunday a W . W . Ullery and wife have been Ashland, in the fall. Beginning next Monday the Peedee the seaside. Very low round trip taking in the metropolis. mail will »tart for Airlie at 6 o’clock M. B. Grant and J. D. Shaw hav* rates are also made between Portland Mrs. Fannie Steimou sends word and get buck there at 7 :30. been appointed rural mail carrier* and the same points on the Southern from Rickreall that there will be an f r the i wo routes to soon be establish Pacific, good going Saturdays, return Frank Zum walt has beeu visiting icecream social uu the school lawn to ed with Dallas as a starting point. ing Sunday or Monday, allowing Poi his sister Mrs. Updergr.tt’ iu M cM inn morrow evening to raise m< ans to The former will cover territory out land people to spend Sunday in th help repair the church. Lemonade 5 ville. toward* Bridgeport and Falls City ami country and the out of town people t- cents, cake and ice cream or coffee 10 Prof. T. O Hutchinson, formerly ol the la'ter will go north to Polk and have the day in Portland cents. If a stormy evening the gath Dallas, hut now living at W o »dmirn 8mithtt( Id. Tickets from Portland to Yaquim ering will be at the school house. is traveling over t he »t vte in the in bay, good for return via Aibany am John W . James who was long a ea-t side, or Corvallis ami west side the interest of a Chicago publishing Sheridan blacksmith and who resided W m . Ellis has been made adminis house. at option ol passenger. Baggag •ii Dallas during the past two year trator of his father’s estate under $2. becked through to Newport. A in v Rev David Lynch, who settled nem vliile hi« soninlaw. Lou Michalac 500 bond, and the property is to be feature at Newport this year will b- appraised by R. E. William s, H. B. Sheridan m my years ago, died a> was porter on th* passenger train t<> *n uptodate kindergarten in charge o I'ortland, died iu Sheridan last week Gaston last week aged 71 years. Cosper and H. G. Campbell. m experienced Chicago teacher. iged 75 yea rs. A beautifully illustrated booklet de Mrs. W . G Campbell has been vis It is going to be hot weather the A. J. McDaniel has teen up fro» -eribing the seaside rey-rts on Y a coming week. Be prepared and watch iting her ••slighter at Gresham. Portland off-ring $8 a ton for baled quina b»y lias been published by tin your neighbor roast. Oil stoves, camp The Boise and Hallock water case hay on board the cars. Southern Pacific and Corvallis and stoves, tents, window screens and ice have been appealed to the supreme Eastern railroads. a «d can be secure«: cream freezers can be had at lowest Ellis < fc Keyt have some very nice court. from any of their agents, or by a«l prices at the store of Guy Bros. ladies and gents slmes that were lnt< dressing VV. E. Coman. grand passen O. L. Francis and hissoninlaw K in arriving on account of siiikes in irer agent Southern Pacific comp my. Get your glassware and fancy chinft Coad have been spending ten days a i.ctori- s. They declined to receiv Portland, or Edwin Stone, manage; at Meiser’s. their claims back in the mountains. them at full price and the factory ha* Corvallis and Eastern railroad, Alba Handsome patterns in queensware iven instructions for them to be sold ny, Oregon, Mrs. H L. Fenton and son Carl, —— — -♦ » ♦ -------- at Meiser Me iter's. will go to Newport to spend a month ▼ ry low on their account. They are t ie finest shoes iu the city and you P O L L O C K 'S CA SH 8 T O R E The wives of Harry, Taylor anti Fred Elliott and wife have gone to should see them. Claud Dunn went to Portland je s t e r -, In the Uglow block, Dallas, Oregon. day, the first named is to be queen ' Fish Lake in the Cascade mountain«- Miss Trout who taught at Antioch • »ffers th* following prices: and the others her maids of honor in to camp two months for his health. will teach at Guthrie Miss Hallio Mo 30 pounds of rolled oat*. $1. LOCAL AND GENERAL- in connection with the ’arnival there It is not often that threj sisters-in-law thus serve together. Hardware and implements, buggies ami wagons, st< ve* and kitchen vare, carpeiiU re tools, builders supplies and harvesting machinery for sale by M an ning A Fegust n in daleiu. Mrs. Nellie Mnscott Chapin has * ri.-on at Oak Point, Miss Maud Jleff fine new baby buy at Ellenvburg, at Elkins, Miss May Dean at Balletoi and Claud 8haw at Polk. W ash , G#o. Kenf paid Miss Luc nds B.ilt* Jas. H »yes. E W . Fuller and Dr. Mies Nellie Collins has come V | win $9,550 for hei lfiOacre farm soot* Pfandhoerer and family went to the j spend vacation with the old folks st I of Independence and Frank B arge«; t city this week. home, and about the first of Hep tan - sold his JG0 acre place near Perrvdal B. L. Hastings ami wife were in ber will return to resume her duties to John Nelson at $4 700. from Peedce Wednesday and reported as teacher in the normal school at Clio* Herron and J. A. Tetherow the d o t h of Allen, the five year old Madison, South Dakota. s to vet out and haul to Indepen son of W illie Bush and wife. Nowhere in the state is there a tet dem e for Glenn Ireland about MX), John A. William s, of Pioneer, has ter town for a restaurant than hen 000 Icet of oak logs. three sen • of line »etch. Alarut an in l>all.». Brown A S.m have for , „ _ „ ... acre of it mea-ure» six feet high and rent tin- only ...iiwkle building f r . «e v . J H O. Knr.ell ha. gone will * i igh four tons. that purpose and it is partly furnshed. | ^ W,wv,fle, Ky. to take a two year When hr.I opened here a year ag.. I «oU ,.e .1 the Baptist theofogljal sen»» W e now have our arrangements He is a diamond in the neigh there w «» f*r less demand f*T meal. 1 ll* rr completed for moving into our new __ but in many cases has accomplished quarters, but before going * e w r . h u » yet a. morh . . «100 per | far better results than could a more 1 » ». me thing, that we do not want « “ •»»• *' ' " re,V-f W « " nc* polished minister. to move It wont he from «2.6» down call and see the... if you w an t a good Dr. E. A. Mann, who was raised at but every .liir'waist i . 1 the house g « « » ' !>»} ">* business. Zena, was her« from Pendleton tin* at 50 cents. Ellis A Keyt. : \Vc pro.ni-e tlist should you use j week and so w«a his sifter A nn, who Dr Fsrlev, his wife and her sister, Putnam’s Fadeless Dyes and he di,- has been leaching in Alaska. M r- Johns.'. ., have gone to St. Mar satisfied from any cause whatever, to | tin's hot springs up the Columbia for refund 10 ten 's for every package.— I Come this way for old paper*, for his health. Monroe Drug Co, Unionv.lle, Mo. hones cl« anting and other purpose 12 bars R *val soap. 25 cents. 25 cent roasted coffee, 2ft cents, 15 cent roasted coffee, 12^ cents. Arm <fe Hammer soda, limited to tw«> packages to each customer, 6 cents. $3 shoes sf $2 to $2.15. $2 shoes at $1.40 to $1.55. $1 50 shoes at 75 cents to $1.10. Childrens shoes, same rates, Ben Simpson, who was so promi nent in the early history of this coun- • y, and who has teen living in Ala bama for some y» ars has come back t > Portland to spendhi« few remaining years will» his two married daughters Scott VVal'ace and Miss May Of lin ger. oi Ballston, were married vest» r- lay at Hotel Gail by President Poling | of Dallas college. | 8 A L E M B U S IN E S S ITE M S . Down by the steel bridge is the beet feed yard in the city. N o Polk c«»uu- ty man ever passes it- to put his team elsewhere, their uniform experience having teen that Mr Schramm al ways doe* the fair thing. Lots of folks pass other confection ery stores lt> buy delicacies and lux urie* at Ziiu i’a, and why do they do it. Simply because his goods come nearest being exactly wnat the peo- ule want. | Ju stice J u r o r « M eCoy R r.o ln o t- 8. L. Stewart, justice of the peace for district No. 6, will draw his jurors this year from the following list: C. W . Usurer, T. J. Graves, 8. T. Mun- l ers, Wm. Werner, C. L,. Hawley, G. A Shields, G. L. Kelty, W L Steven» 1. K . Sears, J. A Buttrick, Clyde Kel- tr, G W Hiehardson, Fred Klmde, The«». Jeffries, J. J Finn, J. il. F ra zer, Ed Bell. J. I Ball. H Bly. A. M Holmes, Ira White, John MeCroW, Albert Domes. C. W Merritt, Ed Keyt 1). Gorsline, A. K. Tozier. THE OLD R£LÎÂâLE T. N. Faulconer, of Sheridan, is to get a pension of «8 a month as an In If you eat at Strong’s restaurant dian war veteran. once you will be apt to again ami again. Trouble havingarisen between John Middleton, roadmaster, and E. C. Kirk •% Patrick ovtr paying the latter’s poll Try one box or even one bar of the tax, it was taken into court yesterday soap made out near the woolen mill and there was also a little spat be aud you will conclude that it is good tween them at the hotel at noon Nei enough to keep on using it. They ther case had been decided when our take ary soap making article* in ex- forma closed. chang i. One ef the most restful things you could possibly get would be a ham mock from the New York Racket They have them in plaids, stripes and solid colors at from 75 cents to $4. I'lieir new drygoorls department has been popular and successful from the very start. Try their guaranteed shoes. HOUSE Bow C L E A N IN G Hunters and fishermen say they iave never found better articles for heir purpose than is supplied by Mr. Risser, the gunsmith. His goods al ways prove to be as represented. A better jeweler than C, H. Morris s 8» ldom found. From natural skill md long expei ience he at once secs the best way to do a tiling. Any broken article of jewelry made good is new. The marble works of G. L. H awkin« shows many beautiful designs for cemeDries. See him before placing n ord«r for monument or tombstone. La lies in need of furnishing good* or themselves «>r their childrei: should ;o to the emporium of Mrs. H. H hace She has a great variety in hat line. Pb nty of chop, shorts and bran, al- -o breakfast reareals and high grade lour at ihe mill down by the foundry. All goods delivered. Tents, campstoves and everything lse for those who are going on an »uting to the seashore or elsewhere, nay be had at Faull's Harvesters »applies iu endless variety. Hophouse men should have their piping and it ber needed things made now before the rush conics. Carpenters’ tools ml builders’ supplies and the wants f grain cutters are provided for. ---------- — M AR K ET REPORT. fCorrected weekly by Oooch Bros.) W heat, per bushel, 70 cU. Oran, per ton «22 Short«, per ton, «21). O at«, per buxhel, 30 cte. Flour, per 10 b a rre l«,«3 80. Flour, per ««c k , «1. Buckwheat Hour, «2.50 per cwt. Mermea, «1 fiO per cwt. Corn meal, «2 60 per cwt. (Corrected weekly by b o n n 'i Oroccry. Potatoes, per bushel, 50c t». Butter, per pound 20cU. hard, per pound, 13® 15 eta. B acon,sides, per |«»und, M ® 15 cla H am s, per pound, 1 6 « 17 cts. Shoulders, per pound,9®11 cts. E g g s ,p e r dozen, 20cts. C h ick ens, per doien «3 m «5 Drien fruits, per pound, 3®10 cts. Beets, per pound, 1 cents T u rnips, per pound, 1 cts. C abbage, per pound, 2 cts. Onions, per pound^ 2 cts. Beans, per pou nd, 5®7 rents. Corn meal, per p o u n d ,«J cts », » 7 * * 1 2 H .y , per ton, Pope Ten still lives, but his death is hourly expected. POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE 15 NO S U B S TITU TE H IN T S . to R e m o v e S p o t« a a d a t a la o P ro m V a r t o u A r tic le s . To remove oil stains from wall paper apply pipeclay mixed to the thickness o f cream with water and let It remain for four hours before removing, says the New York American. To remove oil atalus from varnished paper wash wltli flannel dipped In cold The Johnson clothing company weak tea and rub dry with a soft having had a good spring and sum ner trade are beginning to arrange cloth. To remove paint stains from doors or big things in tlie fall. As usual at this M-a-on they will sacrifice their and windows put a handful of soda remaining summer goods rather than aud a piece of glue the size of the top arry them over to next season. Go o f a cup luto a pall of hot water, as It »rid see how cheap you can get light not only removes the dirt, but leaves a beautiful gloss without polishing. weight garments there. To remove grease spots from a atove use paratflu, aud then clean It all off Farmers, clerks and business men with soot. never tire of taking their noon day To remove medicine stains from sil neal at the George lunch counter. verware dip the article In sulphuric add, repeat until the stain has disap peared, then wash In very hot water. Clough’s undertaking parlors on Painted woodwork or fine enameled State street are amply supplid with furniture can be cleaned with whiting •verythiug in that line. Cheap goods much more satisfactorily than by the for those who cannot afford better, usual process of scrubbing with soap nd higher grades to suit any desire. and water. Take some of the powder You cannot do better elsewhere. upon a plate, dip a piece of flannel Into clear, w h i t h water, wringing as nearly C O U N TY SEA T TRADE. dry as possible, fold Into a small pad Gaynor’s shoe store is always ready and take up as much of the whiting as to give barga.ua in footwear. Per- will adhere to I t Apply to the painted naps »hoes bought elsewhere have surface, and a very little rubbing will not keen easy on your feet or have remove any grt-ase or d irt Wash well with clean water and wipe dry with a worn out too quick. Try Gayuor’s. clean chamois. Matting may be freshened by wash The Wilson drugstore is continually ing it with a weak solution of salt and adding something in the interest of water and carefully drying each por its patrons. Its aim is to be fully tion as It Is washed. This method of equipped for all demand. If some cleaning keeps the matting from turn lew demand springs up they hasten ing yellow. to provide for it. You would never To clean carpets thoroughly sprinkle regret buying things from the Wilson thick with coarse salt, let lay half an Drug company. hour and sweep well with a »tiff broom until you have all the salt off. This Slock feed of all kinds at Ullrey’s will not only eleun tho carpet, but will feed store. A little oil meal two or be a sure preventive against moths. For white spots made on oak din three times a week would add to the thrift of your animals. Eggs pay big ing table caused by a hot dish bold a now and lie has what will make your hot Iron a little above the marks, but not near enough to affect the varnish. heus lay. Withdraw the Iron for a moment to allow the wood to cool; then place It The driver of the Salem will bring over the spot again and continue until the white spots disappear. whatever you want from there. If you are satisfied with just any thing in the eating line, so it is cheap, font go to Dunn’s grocery. They »andle no second claes goods, conse quently cannot quote third class prices. &AKlN^ H o w te R e m o v e R e d I r o e R a n t. W illa m e tte Valley C h a u t a u q u a - The Wilhimette Valley Chsutauqua association will be held at Gladstone Park, near Oregon Oily, July 14th to 25th inclusive. Rate ol one sod one-third fare on the eertiticate plan lias been msde from all |»oiuts on (»lo gon l i n e » . Special attractions h e lieen provided. Germaine, the w-i i- dcrfnl magician, with hie wonde-ful productions; 11. J. Burdette, the c< !e- br.it <1 hnmorest, will enteituin iu his us-ial delightful manner, while the lectures of Hon. Cham p Clark and Hon J. P. Deliver will b ea n intelle. t- ual treat. Many other attractions will he provided, making the finest ent-rtainmeni ever given st tl.is Chanlanqua. Yours Iruly,— W . 13. Coman, general pa-aenger agent. A R e m a r e a b l e C u r a of D i a r r h o e a . -About six years ago for the first time in my life I had a sudden and severe attack cf diarrhoea,” says Mrs Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. “ I got temporary relief, but it came back again and again, aud for six long years I have suffered more misery and agony than I ran tell. It was worse than death. My husband spent hun dreds of dollars for physician’s pre scriptions and treatment without avail. Finally we moved to Bosque county, our present home, and one day I happened to see an advertise ment of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testi monial from a man who had been cured by it. The case was so similar to my own that I concluded to try the remedy. The result was wonder ful. I could hardly realize that I was well again, or believe it could he so after having suffered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing hit’, a few cents, cured me.” For sale by Wilson D rug Co. L E T T E R LIS T. These letters remain uncalled for in the Dallas postoffice for the week end ing July 13th, and parties calling for them will please state that they have beeu advertised: Geo. Abbot Esq. Mr. Joseph Augers. Miss Clara Hide. Charley Lertler. Mr. A. G. McDonald. Mr. W’alter Pullm an. Mr. Owen Roberts. Clara M . Walker. Cover the spots with salt, moisten with lemon Juice, let stand a time, add ing more salt and lemon. I f not suc cessful with these, use for fast colors muriatic acid. Spread the cloth over C. G. C oad , postmaster. a large bowl of hot water, touch the dry spots with a drop or two of the Wr. M. Jones and Clarence Hunt, of acid. When the rust disappears, rinse Corvallis, have bought the Castle A. several times In clear water and then Shaw meat market in Dallas and w.U In water In which there Is a little am get possession the first of August. monia. H ow to B o ll W a te r . Frank Brown, of Airlie, was to bad ly injured by a horse kick last week "T o boll water would seem to be a that lie had to be taken to a Salem very simple thing,” says a writer In hospital. the Boston Cooking School Magazine, "and yet the late Charles Delmonico used to say that very few people know N E W T O -D A Y . how to do It. “The secret Is,’ he said, ‘In putting good fresh water Into a Advertising under thi« heading will cost 10 cen t» kettle, already quite warm, setting the for anytning under 16 words for one insertion or 25 water to boiling quickly and then tak cents for throe insertion». ing It right off for use in tea, coffee or other drinks before It Is spoiled. To let It stram and simmer and evaporate p\VO g 'o d teams for »ale and Shorthorn hull for until the good water Is In the atmos L aervice at the home of M. D. Coulter on the Lyle phere and only the lime and iron and dregs left In the kettle Is what makes team, WRgon and harnoii for sale at |125 a great many people sick, and It la J ARGK by W ilber Lew.», of th « Oakmiii vicinity. worse thnn no water at all.’ For wa ter boiled like this and flavored with a Between McCoy and Am ity, a gray tailor few drops of lemon Juice Mr. Delmon J OST jacket. Kinder leave here anu receive reward. ico used to charge ns much as for his best liquors, and he often recommend Hale One light team, weighing about 2100, ed It to his customers and friends who jHjK and harncHH, one hock, one wagon and a »pring complained o f loss of appetite. It li tooth harrow. W ill »ell cheap it »old within thirty days. N o husine»» done on Saturday. Inquire oi worth trying.” O. N. Graham on Cha». Guy place. I H o w t o V Jar B e e f M o r r o w . Beef marrow taken from the soup bones and round steak Is excellent for cooklnK purposes. Cut It in small bits, put it In a covered small jar, set in a pan of water anti place over the fire to simmer gently. When all melted, strain through a thin cloth into a clean pan, let settle for a few minutes, then pres« Into small Jars and tie securely. It will keep for months. H ow to M ake M a y o n n a is e D ress In «. Mix together one teaspoonful each of mustard and salt, a few grains of cay enne and the yolks of two raw eggs. Add slowly one-half a pint of olive oil, two tablespoonfuls of vinegar and two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice. Just before serving add two table- spoonfuls of thick cresin, whipped. The cream may he omitted, If pre ferred. Have everything cold, and set I the bowl Into a pan of tee water or chopped Ice. Add the oil very slowly I at first. After the first few tablespoou- I fuls have been added it can be added more rapidly. »TSW OLD buck and 35 Cotswo’d ewe», from one ( i, 1 i Salem, to 4 >ear» old wanted by J. 1. Furvinc, route lie ha» for »ale atS15 a se ond hand Beering binder in good epair and with new draper». GOD driving h orw for »ale cheap by G. L. Haw the Dallaa marble work». G 1 k ill» a* cow .n d naif for u le . t . reMonsSle price by W. W. Stockton, near Bailetou. A KItEHl! TKD ^ rA N Dali«»». F to rent a g oo* form by K. T. Bvana, )K »ale or trade—a Peering mower and a McCor mick binder. Both in good repair. -Samuel Orr, Kickreall. milch cow» i jtKLSH 1 ry dale. for »ale by D, L. Keyt at Per- 1 K IN C H grub oak wood for »ale at 75 ce 1 0 “ tier n the ground. A pply to J. iianson m ile» north of Dallas. |K Lav el separator» for sale on easy installment terms. See sample at Brown » creamery in Dallas. IV .D PAPE R S IN PACK AG KM OK 50 KOB MALK notes and at this office for 15 cent», al«»> blank 0 mortgages and all kinds of legal blanks CONTINUE T h n s s w h o a r e ga in in g fla s h ■nd v tra n g th by re gu la r tr e a t m en t w ith HKN YOU W ISH T o BUY OK MKLL ANYRIND of «lock or poultry here i« the best place to let youi want« be known. W HAVE MONEY TO LOAN A T A L L TIN K H AT the very best rate« obtainable. —H. G. Campbell. Scott’s Emulsion •h o u ld c o n tln u * t h * tr e a tm e n t In h ot w * * t h * r i « m a ile r d o * * and a little c o o l m ilk w ith It w ill d o a w a y w ith any o b je c tio n w h loh I* a tta c h e d to fa tty p ro d u c t* d u rin g t h a h s a te d Send for free «ample. S C O T T A D O W N S , Chemkto, US Pearl Street, 90c. and f 1.00; all d O NKY TO LOAN ON !M PRO VED FARM PRO p« rt) at usual rates by Oacar Hay ter, Dalla», M M o n e y to lo an security. at 6 p e r c e n t oj J. L. COLLINS, PA KM New Y a rk . w J E H W E MONEY TO LOAN ON (arm property. IMPROVED SiBLKY * &AJUN