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LOCAL AND (JENEliAL Ed. Bidd’e lias received a new plan j FUal $2 ladies thoe at Pollocks casli <*r fur bis machine shop. I store is a hummer. Hugh Guttry, of Harmony has a new hay baler. D ALLAS B U SIN ES S H IN TS . Judging from the amount of all sorts of hardware that goes out iron) Faull's store every day our farmers must he more than usually prosper ous. Either the quality of his good» or his prices or both draw trade from many miles around Grain harvest ers amt hop men seem lo need many th in gs(h a.can be bought there and housewives buy fieely from him. %» At th* marble cutting establish ment of G. L. Hawkins may be *eeu many fine samples of tombstones and ii ion u m* m*. See them before buying such things elsewhere. Arthur Burns, of Lewisville, has a Mrs. Ira White, of McCoy, has beeu U. L. Hawkins b;*§ sold l»i« fine bay visiting her sister, Mrs. A.thurCane new McCorm.ck binder. driving horse to Salem parlies. m Sheridan. Dr. H ayter’s dental office will be W. C. Brown has sold to Mathew closed until August 15ih. Digby four lots in Germantown for Oscar Havter, who is at Newport, Able S o u r c e s D ish ed u p for O o *121). N u t n e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers A boiler has come to be used at the will be away from his law office until August 15th. In A b re viate d P a r a g r a p h s . Miss Alina Bradly 1mstuen up from fruit d i)e r of Robert Howe. .'orliund with her auut Mrs, Nellie Dr Carey, who went to Ohio several A sister of Mrs. M D Ellis, Miss For grocerir » go to Osfield's. weeks ago on business, is expected . >unn. Clara Pickel, is down from Athena. home next week. Nearly th « whole busines part of A. J. Gump and J. II. O’Neill have M. Hayter, den tint, Wilson huiltliiq :lult>ey was destroyed by fire la e l l»een taking a look at things around Mrs. G. L. Whiteakerdied at the old Spectacles and glasses «1 Pfennig’ •Vt C K . George Whiteaker place near Grace Albany. church last Friday. No man wanting work need be id!» L a Hooker, of Airlie, mid Dr. Fink, FI*»yd Daly, Aure Ford and William Low f Salt Creek, were among us Wed- Stan have been having a good time Elza Gilliam is running the old esday. Postoffice livery stable west of the at Newport. ••• Got your gU.isw.nv and fan *y oliin Willamette hotel in Salem. Mr. Rinser, the gunsmith, is receiv at Meiser's. Mrs. Mark Embree left on Wedues- Senator Mnlkey, who is president J. A. Mills, the former proprietor of ing his goods for the fall trade. E v a\’s stage lora Visit am ong lier m an) •»f the Abhlaiul normal school, aae in h ft ; A few pairs of sample die Independence R.icket store, is erything he has is of such good quaii richds. town blot week. Pol leek's cash store. ty that sportsmen ©oine miles out of town with typhoid fever in Sfdem. Grandpa Pickel and his daughter, Mrs. Oscar Taylor of Salt Creek ha« their way lo buy from him. Handsome pa1 terns in queciiswnr The state school sii|»erinteiident has ; Mr M D. Kills »itici family, have gone gone to Am ity to visit her mother, at Meiser & Meiser's. just apportioned $5.453 among the 3,- to Ucean Park. Mrs W. YV. Jones, 107 school children in Polk eounty. Hein S l C o ., the present proprietors (). H. d’ Armon t, of Stiver, is at Fo The Misses Goff, of Independence, John V'dtch, a Yam hill county of the Dallas Homing mill, are mak ley spriiigt. for hi-. De ntil. Half an hour is all the time requir I are the guects of Mr. ami Mrs. G. L charge, has been adjudged insane ami ing u so pci ior article of (lour and la ed to dye with Putnam Fadeless dyes. sent to (lie asylum. dles all through the couutry say I hey V«*ra Cosper and Rudolph Poling i Hawkins this week. Sold In druggists at 10 cents a pack- want nothing better. are down with typhoid fever. Mrs. Alonzo Brown has bought the It is possible that within a month age. • a * Joshua McDaniel says he has some Znmwalt residence property near the there win he a double daily train mail Paul Wyman, who was principal of between Dallas and Falls City. wheat that will make 40 bushels to home of VV. 0. Brown. Jeweler Morris is always ready to the Ballston school, has been chosen the acre wait on you and is very apt to have The now pope has assumed the New at Blown & Sliaw’a confection principal of the public s c h o o l at Wes whatever you wish in that line. He E. 0. Kirkpatrick, lii« wif • and his title of Leo X. He is 68 years old ery, French chews, angel food, walnut ton. can make broken articles almost goou chews, and pure cream penucha. sis “ r, Evangeline, are spending the and an able and popular man. Mr. Johnson, the l op man has mov as new. month a*. Newport. Henry Votb and David Nachting.il 1 to the Jim Chamberlain house The Methodist Epwurth League will Mrs. Bud Alexander ha*» gone into will h'gin threshing at Frank Frie- give an icecream social on the church iH’arthe home of Aunt Maria Smith The Dunns can come as near meet as Bridgeport. Linn coun v to see her sick mother, son’s on the Richmond place n xt in wn from 5 to 9 ..»0 tins evening. ing your wants iu the grocery line ms Monday. Mrs. Isaac McElmnr^y. R. L. Dashiel ami Rev. Green went any store in the county. They buy J. J. Fiddler, proprietor of the Sa Glen Butler and wife and Mrs. Jane J« h i 0 in is doing the l>ri**k anti c e lem stage route, has taken his family m a fishing trip to Siletz this week, all sorts of farm produce at standard Brown were over fiom Grand RouJe and next week both their fi.milics will rates. They want to get acquainted ment work at Suitor's new saw mill to Nesiucca beach for a teu days oui nd l> \V. Sears from Independence go to Ocean park. with all the counfry people. at Linton below Portland. mg. Wednesday. 'The Lewisville p*stoffice has not The Henry Rose threshing crew of J. K. P. Graves, of Independence, About all tho old bops in Oregon lias a crew of 15 gathering over 20 beeu discontinued, the mail sack f**r Fiddler's stage brings lots of things 27 men will first tackle the crop of r Dallas people every day. Mr. Quiring near Smithfield nex week. have been -old, and the prospects arc tons oi •hiilim bark near McMinn that place being taken from Mon mouth by the free delivery carrier, W . that lb* 1903 crop will be large and ville. Mr. Jones, one of the new proprie will sell well. J. Mnlkey. tors of the Castle <fe Shaw meat mar Guvnor's shoe emporium always Farmers surely ought to prosper John Vietch. who formerly kept carries everything wanted by the peo Archie M ver and Sam Smith, of ket, has rented the prop« rtv of Mis. these times for there is a ready dt* r»v*dcr* and m ide sli e« near th© old Smithfield, are each milking » igli Plank in North Dallas. maud for nearly all they raise at good Grand Knnde store, became a county pie all through this region. Neither cow- and snipping the milk to a Port in Salem nor Portland could you buy prices. Hardware and im plem ent4, buggies barge at McMinnville and was final to belter advantage. Repairing done land cream ry. and wagons, sb ve-and k n eli'o vare, ly sent to the asylum. Several carloads of material for the promptly lo )ou r satisfaction. carpenters tools, builders supplies and John Castle has returned from St construction of the Dallas water sys Albert Dennis, who married Miss harvesting machinery for sale by Man Marlins’ Springs up the Columbia in *% tem have arrived and the work will be Dena Reynolds, is employed in the Sa ning & Feguacn in Salem. improved health and J. E Smith has If your stock is bothered bv flies pushed. lem iron works, of winch Henry Ed gone there for the benefit of his rheu- try the new anti-fly preparation at Mrs. Nettie King, who lives with inat isii . C. O. Burgess was thrown from a gar, son of J. W Edgar, formerly of UUery’s feed store. Bran, shorts, her mother, Mrs. Powell, near Stan Crowley, is manager. wagon near Sheiidan recently and chop, flour and hay are on sale there. ford university, lias been here visiting Both the Dallas and Falls City saw broke the bones of both arms above When you want a physic that is You will find him at the north end of her aunt Mrs. Rebecca H »we, and her mills have orders ahead for lumber as the wrists. mild and gentle, easy to take and cer Main street. uncle, George Greer, at Dundee. hist as the railro <1 can furnish ears. tain to act, always use Chumbe-lain’s *** They are not anxious to get any local Our candy is made fresh every day No more sewing on buttous. Uni St< m « h «nd Liver tablets. For sale business. by the finest known process. G ) to W e have often spoken in praise of versal button fasteners that are tin by the Wilson Drug company. what the Wilson Drug Co. sell but very tiling for the most delicate silk Nearly nil wlm advertise under our Brown & Shaw fur pure, fresh home Messers. Ely Bros. : 1 suffered great have never exagerated the merits of fabrics or a heavy overcoat may be hunting New Today have their wants made candy. ly from catarrh and tried different their slock. Choice goods at moder had dirt cheap at Ellir & Key is. met. I f you with to buy or sell any Rev S. J. Lindsey will preach at remedies without effect. After using ate prices rule there. They have sev thing try it and he convinced that Bridgeport next Sunday morning, it Garland McBee, John and Morris one bottle of your Cream Balm I eral tooth preparations that will serve Fairvicw at 3 o’clock, and at Elkins found relief and I cannot praise too you well. Prepared paints in variet) Hughes will start their thresh r next printer's ink pays. at 8 o’clock. week out o*' th • L udeia mite. Tin y Marble Cutter H iwkins, lias erect highly such a remedy. and all the most reliable patent medi will have 23 hands and their cook ed a nice monument in memory of cines. Salem market prices are as follows : There is to be a special meeting in wagon will be in charge of Misses Ma M»8. J. J. Wiseman and Grandma Wheat 69, oats 30, bran $22, shorts --------♦ # ------ ry Truax and Maggie Hughes. McAfee and will place one ov< r th* $23, eggs 18, butter 25. old chickens the Dallas school district August 12th S A L EM TR A D E W IN N ERS. to vote upon authorizing the direc Edward Foulkes, of Portland, is toinn of John Wolverton at Mon 9, young 12, wool 16, mohair 35. tors to seat and otherwise furnish room If you want the finest photographs here visiting bis cousins, the Hughes mouth. C. F. Belt and wife, Dr. H »yter and e ijh t, to build and repair sidewalks that can be made short of Portland, go brothers As a student of architect The citizens of Salem having be wife, Mrs. Casey, Miss Bertha Fuller and issue interest bearing warrants to to the gallery of T. J. Cronise, over ure in the east he won, a prize which come alarmed over so much typhoin and Oscar Hayter leave today for a pay for the same. the Dairympie store. All patrons an entitle! him to a trip around tin- fever, a city board of health has been season of rest and pleasure at New Mrs. E. V. Dalton and children have more than pleased with what the) world to still farther look into the best established and will lake vigorou- port. been spending a week with friends in get there. in tha*, line. measures to improve the sanitary con Etl. Plaster, who lives in the Poling the southern part of the county. Next ditions of the city. Jas. E lliott’s thresher with a or> w house in the south part of town, has week Mr. Dalton, accompanied by W. Never before was Salem made soap of 29 men and 24 horses will begin on Ellis & Keyt have turned their for bought Ullrey's delivery outfit and G. Sharihan, of Independence, will so popular as now. From the ver\ his own crop next Monday. Mrs mer drygoods department into a gro will do tiie hauling of half a dozen drive across the mountains to visit his beginning the new proprietor has been H ayes and Mrs. Florence Kennedy eery store, and are filling the Cridei firm9. brother, who is a merchant at Burns. trying his best to make an article at will have charge of the eating depart building with new go ids. The ston - M. H. Durst, who is one of the lead which no reasonable person could kick Bank Cashier Williams and School m lit. All machines this season will room next to Dunn’s i< rented and Superin'endent Starr are living on ing hop buyers of the land, says he charge 5 cents for oars ami 6 for wneat. will soon he occupied. clams and rock oysters ami casting expects sales of the new crop to start All kinds of summer wear such as The Martin & Blodgett machine The threshing «eaflon b>* arrived wim.iim glances at willing maiden- in at from 18 to 20 cents. He says bathing trunks, buthiug suits, ligtn will begin threshing east of Ddlas. A- and we are beginning to h «1 happ\ around Newport. the Pacific coast is becoming the hop .oats and vests, belts, childrens sailoi they have a blower only 20 men will over the thou 'lit of full many a tooth center of the world end that lie never Henderson Murphy was in town again expects to see them gu below 14 hats, boys wash suits and negligee be required. The cooking will !>•■ some cook wagon dinner. We have shirts have been reduced in prioe at from American bottom Tuesday and done by Mrs. McCarter and Mrs. Mm- standing invitation to in my of ihem cents. Johnson's clothing store to close them colt. This will be Mrs M. Carter’s and hereby invite the editor to It ip- reports most of the hops as in fine Blue Island, Illinois, January 14. ou» before fall goods begin to arrive ninth season in that capacity, and pen around to as many of the others condition. He sava 6. P. Wells sold 1901. Messers. Ely Bros: 1 hureused Those queer Mexican hats are sellers Mrs. Muscott is no novice at the busi as possible. Some scalawags try to 15 acres on the vines fur $1500. your Cream Balm in mv family for at 25 cents. make fu i of us in that conn c’tion, hut ness. Fred Palmer and wife have returned are only jealous because we have the to their Seattle home after a two nine years and it has become my fam The Portland J umal has fixel best standing among the cooks. ily doctor for colds in the head. I use New and desirable things come weeks visit among their kindred and it fre ly on my children. It is a God August 28th as bargain day, that is along in undertaking goods as well at* friends here. His sister Florence Pacific coast prune growers are or on that day and then only they will send to children. Yours respectfully, anything else, and Coroner Clough went with them to remain until fall. accept subscriptions for the daily gauizing for se'f protecti *n an I inn J. Kimball. promptly procures them. Tell your weekly or genii-weekly at greatly re tual benefit. They expect to form a As the noon mo or was approach Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork. (fiends to always go there for burial duced rates. You can then eet by central selling agency to prevent rui- ing Dallas last Monday the roof was Kentucky, says she has prevented at \ goods. On Stale street. mail lor a year lb « daily at $2.50 th« n >ua coni|>«lmn and to c >nimaiid baet discovered to be on fire. It stopped, semi-weekly for 75 cents and tile i prices. The indicutioi .» are for a the passengers scrambled out and a lacks of cholera morbus * by taking weekly at 50 cent» The object is to j large crop and »mod prices, provided few buckets of water put out the lire. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver W e frequently dfne at the George tablets when she felt an attack com at once graatlv increase its circulation. the ({rower* stand together. II spec- lunch counter because what they have ing on. Such attacks are usually Not in this county can you find a Liberal awards will be made to those ulaliona are allowed to manupulate is good enough for anybody. securing subscribers. I f interested the market prunes that ought to coin better grocery store than that of caused by indigestion and those tab lets are just what is needed to cleanse Dunn Bros. They keep an up to date write for particulars. """•<* 4 cents will not bring over 3. stock and their prices are never un the stomach and wa d off the ap Salem’s cheapest, one price cash reasonable. Take your produce to proaching attack. Attacks of bilious sior»- is operated by E. T . Barnes. To colic may be prevented in the same close out their dozen varieti *s of bam Dunn’s. way For sale by the Wilson Drug u.ocks they have made big cuts in all Mr Fanil’s tinner, Henry Nies, has company prices. Their footwear cannot be »*x been making bop pipe for Mrs L iv celled in quality for tiie price. Tliei* ens, Judge Burch, George Roweiiff . new drygoods department is flourish (». \Y McBee and others. About. 9, iug like ii green bay tree Alcohol lx in in Mexico. 000 pounds of stock was laid in for As the demand.’ of business men for -url* work. sobriety, clear heudedness, punctuality Mr Fell rain in is increasing the ca E B Piper, who has been rdlwa* and steadiness among employees pacity «»* hi* feed yard to give great** n s tid c b ik heiwe n here* and P u t grow, so will alcoholic excesses re m h i for the increasing number of In .and for eleven years, has he ii cl» » m u ceive the stamp of social disapproval, put r- ns. A horse fed there isalwuy* el* gal. * to ft (on veil * i< ui of railaai ; says the Mexican Herald. The rail well fed. ji » i -I m I clerks in Washington 1 ill : way corporations have to demand so ii S pt 15 h. briety, and they are powerful educa Zinn'» is the most popular place i« tors of public opinion In this Impor On ac’-oimt of dckne<s in her fan». The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which lias »»ecu I*., Mrs. M. E Smith lias deci led to I tant matter. Business life here Is tak town im all kinds of delicious to eat in a am use u o c a for vea. v over i v i 30 v e j years, v n ia j a has borne the signature of dj|n,-e of her null » e y bu.-iness in ing on the complexity and strenuous His umlie- are from choice slock and has been made under his per- _y 7 ^ — and hi ¡ alias. Parties wishing to get t< mis j ness characteristic of business in all made by an expert- H im ice creati l supervision since its infancy. w ii pi, ase address her at 380 Win er advanced modéra countries, and a pre ami Ins * -aal drinks draw great croW«i< Allow no one to deceive yon In this. mium is thus placed on clear brains tin ie. S io> t. S deni Or. A ll Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but 'The dilapidated old bridge at E< la snd unclouded minds. Forces most Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health o f Let them iced you at Strong’s re* has been torn out and u everlasting influential are at work in behalf of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. .ill is being made by grading dow n the real temperance. Modern life cannot t.'iuant mid you will feel good all ov er. hill west of the bridge. Several miles tolerute drunkenness. —■------- ♦ • ♦ ------- — • •f fresh gravel ha e been strewn on From a Ranln<»M Rtnmlpoint. P le a s a n t G a th e rin g. lie roid between here and Salm i. Liquor papers are warmly com A t the Evangelic »1 parsonage Wed Newport is yearly becoming more mending the bartenders’ total absti Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare ne-dav evening about 69, young and popular for Willamette valley people. nence societies. They tell us that on goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It old, met for a gotsl time. First cam* The e»(i>e of reaching it and the gree' business principles a bartender should contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic a business meeting of I lie Keystone variety of attractions recount for it have a clear brain and a steady hand. league, of which Dan. Poling, Cheslav substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms There are already many cottage* there “ Ills calling partakes of the nature of Embree, ILirvey ( ’oat*. Pr-*f. Duukel and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind an<1 many others are talking of erect an exact science.” A befuddled bar la rger snd Prof. Mclxger are the offi Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures C o n s tip a tio n ing Somme • homes at Nye creek. tender. It seems. In as Incapable of de cers. Th ai out of lit© way. there wn» and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the riding nice points In drink mixing an a a rollicking social hour ami some spe S. C. Dodson and fam ily have re Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. befuddled railroad employee to carry cial exercises led by Brother Winter turned from a months outing at Ya The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. out orders or a befuddled soldier to Then came the ice cream snd cake, chats down < ii the coast where Km protect bis country’s flag or n befnd wilirh are a perennial delight to young Frsoo Warm lives. Mis.-J. ssie R* e*»e, died legislator to properly represent the ft 1 1 a s. It was well along toward mid of Monmouth, is teaching there ami Intercut* of hi* constituency. night before anybody thought of W ill Wai»n. who teaches in a Port hreeking up. Before ssying good land htndness college is summeri* g Bears the Signature of night a nice portiere was prtsenled to j there. i the preacher's good wife. H o w to D r y W r f G lo v e » . H. J. Bevens, who died some month* Gloves that have been wet should be T h © S ta te F a i r , ago at the home of his daughter. It» is Marsh Simp*’ n. at E It, down on the allow *! to dry In a cool room. When No time in the history of tfie Ore Yaquina, wa* one of the remarkable they sre dry, the pliability may he re- gon slate fair has there been such s non of pionee* times in in this region. stored by massaging them with olive g***d feeling aiming th* agricnltutal He lice owned the Tarter place at olL classes towards the success of the fail Airlie and afterward livid near Suv* r. .»- exist«» st th© p m e n t time Every Hi- livii g childbed ar** Truman, W il section of the slate seems to be titking lard, Hp*fd, Walker, Jeff, Freeman. an intere*t in the fair snd promises t»> Mr-. J” *ie .wimps»*n. Mrs. Fannie Hall vive it their hearty support. Eastern ami the twins, Theodore and Commo (Oregon for the first time lies promis e d one or two county exhibits, consist- dore. W H A T W E HAVE L E A R N E D D O HIN L TH E W EEK FROM ALL A V A IL (Z u V Íf ^ U SC What is CASTOR!A G EN U IN E CASTORIA ing of agricultural products, while the southern portion of the state will also bo represented by a comprehen sive exhibit ot its agricultural pro ducts Live stock from all over the state is being prepared for this years fair. There are reasons lor this awak cuing of the people to the support of the fair. One is. the management has worked hard and faithfully to make the fair as broad as l he state itself. The transportation companies have come to their assistance and made very liberal rates on hauling exhibits of all kinds. Another is, the people are beginning to realize that it is time to let the ouUide world know of the wonderful resources of our fetate and believe that the state fair is the prop er place lo meet the better class of honnseekers. This will make the fair doubly valuable. It will give those who are looking for homes on the Pacific coast ail opportunity to see in a body what our slute can produce, and where it is produced, without traveling all over the state at great ex- per se. It will abo give the exhibitor the best possible opportunity of show ing his products, whether it be grain, grasses, fruits, vegetables or live stock • IOO R e w a r d , 9IOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has he**»* able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. H all’s Catarrh Cure is the only |H»stive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treatment. H all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act- ng directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its woik. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails io cure. Send for list of testi monials. F. J. C h b n k y A Co. Tole do, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cts. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. N e w E v a n g e lic a l C h u r c h , That congregation paid $1,200 for the house and lot across the street west of the Methodist church. The house was moved to the north edge of the lot and is already occupied as a parsonage. The ground has been staked off for a fine church on the corner facing Mill street. A concrete foundation and half basement for fur nace will soon Lie started and bids have been asked for the necessary lumt>er. There will be a fine auditor ium with raised seats and an elegant Sunday sebo» 1 room connected with it by sliding doors. The building is calculated to seat 600, and they ex pect to have it uuderroof by rainy wea ther. The new building is expected to cost $5,000, of which $4,000 will come from various church societies abroad. C o lu m b i a R iv e r E x c u r s io n S t e a m e r Some of the finest scenery in the world is on the Columbia river, which is justly called the Rhine of America The famous scenery of Kwitzerland does not excel it. Every western tourist should make the steamboat trip between Portland a> d The Dalles or at least to Cascade Locks and re turn The Regulator Line palatial excursion steamer Baily Gatzert leaves Portland every morning except Mon day at 8 30 for Cascade Locks it: the very h< art of the Cascade mountains inJ gets back to Portland about 7 in the evening, round trip $1.50. Fine meals served on all four boats of tha line. Fare to or from The Dalles $1 50 round trip $2.50. Any passenger may either go or return by rail. In Use For Over 30 Years. ^A K Illß Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE O i l l l n s H o t S p r in g s- Just above Wind Mountain ab ve Cascade Locks, on the Washington side, a«e located the above nan ed springs in charge of Capt. Belch *r, formerly manager of the St. Chat'es hotel in Portland. Dr. Farley and wife, of 1 »alias, aie now there for Ida health. Com (ru in g the place he says that Capt, Belcher leaves nothing undone that would add to the con f *rt of the hoarders and campers; hat tl ere is a tine bath home with twen ty turn, two able attendants, a cooling r»» »ni «nd a reception hall. E very thing to eat is cheap as at home and tim e are both fishing and hun’ ing gr*muls. People are there from »11 over Oregon, and boats running be tween Portland and The Dalles stop there every day. M A R K E T R E P o T r T . [Corrected weekly by Qooch Bros.] Wheat, per bu.liel, 70 ct». Bran, per ton $22 Short», per to n , $25. O at», per bushel, 30 c t». Flour, per 10 barrel», $3 80. Flour, per sack, $1. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. per Corn meal, $2 60 per cwt. [Corrected weekly by D u ^ ii ' h Grocery. Potatoes, per bushel, 60ct». Butter, per pound 20 ct«. Lard, per pound, 13@15 ct». Bacon,giue», per pound, 14@15 cU. H am «, per pound, 15@17 ct». Shoulder», per pound, 9® 11 eta. E ggs,p er doien , 20cts. Chickens, per dozen $3@$5 Dried (ruila. per pound, 3(310 ut». Beets, per p o u n d s cent*. Turnips, per pound, 1 eta. Cabbage, per pound, 2 eta. Onions, per pound, 2 ct». Beans, per pound, 5@7 cents. Corn meal, per pound,3^ ct» Hay, per ton, $7(3$12 CATARRH TH IS REM EDY is s u r e to CIVEN S a ti s f a c ti o n . Ely's Cream Balm Gives Relief at O n c e . It cleans«*, m o t h e i ind heal* the diseased nembrane. It cure* «-a- arrh and drive* away a ■old in the head quickly. COLD HEADli’V - r » . ^ bran«. Kestore* the * c . » e « o f U *te andIwuell. M ill size f*0 cent« '»t druxK»*t* or yy mail. Trial size, Id cent* by mail. . K LY BROTHERS, M War.en Street, New York. 8 t r u c k W i t h P a ra ly a ls . NEW TO D AY. Last 1 hursday while on his govern ment claim in the Hiletz basin E L Ingalls, of Dallas, first felt numb and Advertising under th*« haading will cost 10 cent* and then became unable to move. A for anytning under 15 word* tor one insertion or 25 man from a neighboring claim hap cent* for throe invertion*. pened to be with him and remained there until next morning and then had to go some miles to get enough ( 1I10ICK fruits for * ile by J. B. Nunn on the Lone- J oak fru it iarm Send your orders by mail or men to bring him out of the inoun telephone for blackberries, Bartlett pear* and fall tains on a stretcher. Over almost im apple*. passable trails six men toiled with him down the mountain, to where they HOGS weighing from 100 to 126 pounds wanted : by J. B. Nunn, o f Dallas. could lash him on a horse, still having to hold him on. Finally they reached a wagon road and he was haul 3(1 to H. McDan*«l, near Rick real), ha* good baler! Falls City and brought home on the • wheat bay for sale. train Saturday evening He is still • I most speechless and cannot raise .1 R «ali* a young cow and calf by Ed. W right • is arm. Being 70 years old it will g<» 1 near Oakdale. hard with him. The heroism «if those who went to Ins rescue deserves great 1 ( I Y E A R OLD mare weighing about 1,250 pound* piftise. A day before it would have 1 ¿ " i o r sale nr to tiaUe for young goat* by W .0 - seemed imposcihl" to bring him out L e a i* near McCoy. a- they did. His son Wallace, and arandfon Bertie Cavanaugh arrived r P O LA N D China pig* of both *«•*«« and subject to from Portland Wednesday to be with *) renisi» r uro for «ale by J, C. N-aidelat Airlie. uim, their wives accompanying them. W 0 ATS for *ale by George Rowcliflfe near Dallas. Mrs, Dora McCarger and Mrs Ber th* Nordby a e up from Portland writ their parents, W R. Craven au.,1 wife. The I’ lcphone line to Smithfield i. in working order. Among those in- «e eshd in it are G. W. M\er, Jas. Myer, Ari hie Myei.Jss, lioyoslon sou O. II. Cobh. Dro'her John W hite of Oak Grove never forgets p »or preachers and hun gry editors. Home tine spuds and . hoice cooking apples are tiis latest donation here. The other day ns J. W . Bewley wa- taking Ins threshing engine and sep eralor across the Harritt. bridge south of Lincoln it collapsed and the ma chinery fell into the stream 12 feet below. He had failed to comply with the law tequiring planks to he laid • ndways on which to cross heavy ma chinery over bridges. r iO O D Shorthorn Jersey bull Ilolm au's in Dallas. l J for service at Krauk H IN D E R twine. Call am) see my prices. Cheap est in the c.u u ty. R. L. Sears, Ballston. rP H R K H fre h Durham cows and calves for sale by 1 Joe Card, Oakdale q n v o good team* for sale and Shorthorn bull for ser/ice at the home of M. D Coulter on the Lyle I driving horse for etle cheap by G OOD k ns a* the Dallas marble works. IXRE8H milch cows for sale by T rydale. O. L, Haw D, L. Keyt at Per- 1 / » IN C H grub oak wiwd for «ale at 75 ceuta a 1 0 “ tier i i the ground. Apply to J. Haneon, two mile* north of Dallas. LD PAPERA IN PACK AGE* O P 50 FOR SALB at this otflee for 15 cent*, al*o blank note* and mo'tgag«.* and all kind*of legal blank*. O ALWAYS The Kind Yon Have Always Bought T H E O LD R E LIA B LE l l r IIKN TOÜ WISH T«> BUY OK SELL ANYKIND V? of stock or |K>ultry here ie the beet place to let you» wants be known. SCOTT’ S EMULSION won’t make a hump Inck straight, neither will it make I a short Ion*, but it feeds soft bone and heels diseased bjne snd is among ( th* few genuine means of recovery in < rickets and hone consumption. S C O T T A BOW N E , L hr miete, 409-4 1S Pearl Street, New York. 90c. tad f i e » , 1 I HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMF.H AT the V» ry I »eet rates obtainable. l o a n o n ' m p r o v f . d f a r m p r o Uauai rate« by Oeuar Uayter, Delia«, M o ney to | h rtj at M ONK Y TO LOAN eecunty. U TS H. U. Campbell. H AVE MONEY farm property. AT S PER CENT ON FARM J. L. CULLINO. Dai ee TO LOAN ON IMPOOYED SiBLr.Y * KANIN