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I HE POLK COUNTY ITtMIZER DALLAS, FBIDAY, MCH 4. 1904. • üm IB' ibo h>v hr y V eid ay M orning A »7:30 W . A . W A S 1 I, E D IT O K A N D F u o r u i k i t » B. S U B S O K H 'lI O N 41 50 KATES: ...................................... Per y»*m f 7 5 ............................. Per six months 40. . . .................. P er throe m onth« A ilv e itid in g rates made known on ap p lication . Correspondence is solicit ed. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable orices. r SI FI E S ANO SONS. William Travera Jerome spends his èie momenta making electrical clock*. Commander Peary says o f north pole I baling that “ It la full of the pleasure •f anticipation umunrred by the disap pointment of realization." Senator Cockrell o f Missouri finds his chief recreation In duplicate whist. The senator has half a dozen friends Who can ulways be depended upon to make up a table. Squire B. H . Guildin o f Pottsvllle. Pa., is the oldest Justice o f the peace In that state, having been first commis sioned by Lincoln. He Is ninety years of age and wears summer raiment all the year. Although Andrew Carnegie formerly lived in Pittsburg and has donated several million dollars toward the ad vancement o f education there, he does not own a dollar’ s worth o f property in that city. Congressman Benjamin P. Blrdsall, who succeeds Speaker Henderson from the Third Iowa district, w ill be a nota ble addition to Washington literary cir cles, for he Is a student o f literary sub jects and a book lover. W illiam R. Smith, superintendent of the national botanical gardens in Washington, owns what Is believed to be the finest library of Its kind In the world. It Is composed entirely of works written by and books relating to Robert Burns. Senator McCreary o f Kentucky and Senator Stone o f Missouri were born in the sume great old Blue Grass county, Madison, which Is still McCreary’s home. Both have been governors o f thelr'ktates, and they took their oaths as senators on the same day last March. W illiam Collins o f Albion, N. Y., who assisted in the capture o f John Wllke9 Booth, the assassin o f President L in coln. has become insane and is confined In a lunatic asylum. H e is the last survivor but one o f the party o f twen ty-five that started out from W ashing ton in pursuit o f Booth after the trag edy. THE W R IT E R S . Tolstoi is the most w idely “ trans lated" author In the world. There la no Slav dialect Into which his works have not been translated. Miss Helen Burnside, who lias been awarded a pension by the Authors’ so ciety, has, it is believed, written more Christmas card verses than any other livin g person. Conan Doyle does not care to have the “ S ir" put before his name on the title pages o f his books, and be espe cially forbids It iu the case o f works published ip this country. J. M. Barrie, the English author, de rives an income o f over $35,000 a year from royalties on his plays, all o f which *have been phenomenally successful both In Great Britain and America. Edwin F. Jones, former lieutenant governor o f New York state, has be come a novelist. Ills novel, “ Richard Baxter,” compares favorably With many o f the novels o f rural American life. Spring Humors Come to most people and cause many troubles,— pimples, boils and other eruptions, besides loss o f appetite, that tired feeliug, fits o f biliousness, Indigestion and headache. T h e sooner one gets rid o f them the better, and the w a y to get rid o f them and to build up the system that has suffered from them is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Form in g in combination the Spring M edicine p a r excellence , o f unequalled strength in p u rifyin g the blood as •hown by unequalled, radical and per manent cure« o f S cro fu la Scald Hoad All K in d s o f H u m o r Blood Poisoning C a ta rrh S a lt R heum Bolls, Pim ples Psoriasis R h e u m a tism Dyspepsia, Etc A ccept no substitute, but be sure to g e t H o o d ’ s, and g e t it today. FARM SEEDS Wo make a epocialty of tlio above ami have in «took C l-v e r Seed Alfalfa Seed Crass Seeds all varieties Vetches F i e l d Peas Seed W heat Oats, B a rle y . E tc. Carden sends in hulk rt reasonable prices. Write for price«, stating quantity warn ed. D. A. W HITE A SON, Feedmen and seedomen, H01 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. O b itu a ry of W . B . W a lk e r. OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- Hu wiu a nutive o f V ir g iu ii and »Ha boiu in 1824 H e and Ilia broth er, the lato 0 . C. W a lk er, o f Spring W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T T H S D O IN G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . V alley, crossed the p la in t on bore« l.ai-k and drivin g cat Ic in 1845. T h ey y m r down the Colum bia river to A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le te Re Hood U ivcr, ntram their Calllu ecroaa • u m e n( W h a t Y o u r F rio n d * are a n d H ave B een L a te ly D o in g . to the W aidiiuaton allure and at the mouth of the Wiilttim-LUi recroaaed in .1 hual and (topped at l.iu'.ou, where y ou K n o w W h a t Y o u A re T a k in g . Koberi Suitor a sawm ill is now loce* j W h en you take Grove's T ss ielo «* ted T h e y came on to this « » t m ly c h ill T o n ic , becauae the form ula ia and in 184 1 the subject of tin* aketch plainly printed on every bottlo, ahow- und tifleeo Olliers w ,n t back to Mis j ng th at it ia sim ply Iron and Oninine souri with a pack train. The n e x t' in a tasteless form. No cure, no p iy . spring Mr. W alker was captain of an Price, 50 cents. em igrant train c f fifty wagons that came west, his brother W alter and W EST SALEM . fam ily being am ong them, as well as Miss Jessie Sm ith will agaiu teach the Purviue family. From that tim e to the present the W n lk e rs and Pur- at liubburd. vines have been residents around Z o Miss PtH-l Bran nan passed a fine na In 1849 Miss Catherine Purvino exam ination. became bis wife. N ow they both sleep in the church yard at Zena, she W . H. E llio tt and fam ily have m ov having died a few years ago and he ed *o East Salem. at W aiU bu rg, W ashington, o n ly last M any from here w ill attend the week. T h ey were genuine Christians and devoted members of the Presby Skinner ranch sale in Dallas Saturday terian church, having proved a bless Mieses G om el ami Maud W ilaon are ing w herever they wont. F or his health they in 1807 moved to eastern working at the Rogers book bindery W ashington and located on the C o l and Mrs. Julia W alters is at the prune umbia river opposite Arlington where packing establishment. he engaged iu the stock business for Mr, and Mrs. B entley on the 15»b m any years. H is five children are ull gave a party to about fifty neighbors married and doing well. * and friends, it being her birthday and the 49th anniversary of their marriage. P R O C L A M A T IO N . Elias H inshsw, who sold his place Thousands Have Kidney Trouble I to M r. W ilco x , bus iDovgd to Lite place end Don’t Know it. | vacated by Mr. M cA dam s H o w To Find Oat# Pill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi- i Y/ hon of the kld- l ^ neys; if it stains your linen It U evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain in "* the back is also convincing proof that the kidneya and blad der are out of order. W hat to Do. Wew Spring Clothes Mrs. An n a W righ t, o f Full« City, and M ellie Coulee and wife, of M ill Creek, are here visi in g their pa.euta. M O D E L S T H A T W I L L BE H IG H L Y P O P U L A R David Critchlow knows there is money in chickens, as they havi 1 bought all their groceries this winter At this early date we will announce our first ehowing of new topcoat)*, suits, habordushery, hats, J etc. for ihe spring of HUM. Only tlie best quality ! and all the styles that are to he found In any «tore S this side of the river. Our prices will very quickly please you. (Jive us a call and let us show you. Seeing is believing. I with epg*. P ro p e r T r e a t m e n t of P n e u m o n ia . Pneum onia ia too dangerous a dis ease for anyone to attem pt to doctor himself, although he may have tl* proper remedies at hand. A physi cian should always be called. It should be borne in m ind, however, • hat pneum onia always results from a cold or from an attack of the grip, and that by giv in g Cham berlain's Cough R em edy the threatened a*tack of pneum onia may be warded ofl*. T h is rem edy is also used by physicians in the treatm ent of pneum onia with the heat results. Dr. W . J. Sm ith, of San ders, Ala., who i« also a druggist, say* of it : “ I have b-en "p ilin g Chamber- Isin’ s Cough Rem edy ami prescribing it in my practice for the past six years I nee ir in oases nf pneumonia and h ive always gotten ttie beat re H ubs’’ Sold bv W iU on Drug Co There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Rool. the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and avery part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of S w a m p -R o o t is soon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery “ “ and a book that tells P A R K »R more about it. both sent N ellie H elinick has return* d from absolutehrfree by mall, address DV. Kilmer & nomm of sw*myv*ooc | Albany. Co., Binghamton, N. Y . When writing men A. B. Lacey cam e hom e on a visit Our literary society had a good at tion reading this generous offer in this paper. this week. tendance and excellen t program Sat Do not m ake any mistake, but re- urday evening. T h e society gave a E E. Ililtib ra n d was delivering grand piogram on the even ing o f the member the name, Swam p*Root, Dr. books the fore part of the. week. K ilm er’« S w am p-R oot, and the ad 27th. A laughable com edy followed dress, Bingham pton, N. Y . on every Mr. and Mrs. Lacey made a busi the play The Irish Justice. bottle. ness trip to Independence M onday. W hereas, the secretary o f sfate of the state of Oregon In.8 notified me in w riting that pursuant to the provis ions o f an act entitled “ A n act m ak ing effective the in itia tiv e and refer endum provisions of section 1 article 4 of the constitution o f the state of A F a v o rite R e m e d y fo r B a b ie s. Oregon, and regulatin g elections Its pleasant taste and p rom pt cures thereunder, and providin g penalties have made Cham berlain’« Cough for violation o f provisions o f this act,” R om ed y a favorite with the mothers approved February 24, 1903, »he State i f small children. I t quickly cure.» Prohibition alliance duly filed in his their coughs and colds and prevents office on February 5, 1904. an in itia any danger o f pneum onia or other tive petition containing 8,816 signa seri.ms consequences. I t not only tures properly attached thereto and cures croup, but when given as soon certified in accordance with law, de as the croupy cough appears will pre manding that a proposed law, the ten ven t the attuck. F o r sale by W ilson or and effect of which is hereinafter Drug Co. particularly set forth , providin g fur elections in any county or any pre F A L L 8 C IT Y . cinct therein or any subdivision there Dr Perry is building on office here in or any subdivision of e county c o n sisting of any number of entire aiiu About 22 inches of rain fell during contiguous precincts of such county February. to determ ine whether the sale o f in toxicatin g liquors shall be prohibited C. J. Graham has gone back to teach in such county or subdivision thereof, near Suver. or any such precinct, and for other E igh t feet of enow is reported on purposes as hereinafter stated, shall be submitted to the legal electors o f the sum m it. the aU te of Oregon for their approval ] T1)e m„ ther of M ra. A rtb n r W at- or rejection . 1 the g e o e r .! election » k i... is here on « visit, be held on the o in day of June, being the first Monday o f Jude. 1904 A n oth er sawm ill is lo b e establish- N< w, therefore, I Geo. E. Chamber- e l on the 4U0 at re M on tgom ery tract lain , governor of the state of O regon, v f tim ber I t will be located about in obedience to the provipu'ns o f half a m ile east of the form er m ill act, hereinbefore mentioned, d o h eie »it*- by m ake and issue this proclamation T h e Falls C ity, P allas and Lew is !o the people o f the state o f Oregon, ville telephone com pany had a large announcing that (he M id Mate pn hi- ly attended m eeting last Saturday and hition alliance has filed M id in itia tive * perm anent com m ittee was ap p oin t petition with the requisite number of ed to take charge o f the work, signatures thereto attached, dem and W h ile the railroad com p a n y’s en ing that there be submitted to the le gal electors o f the state o f Oregon for gine is undergoing repairs the In d e their approval or rejection at the regu pendence motor is doing the work be lar election to be held on the 6ilt day tween this place and Dallas. Mr. of June, being the first M onday of H irschberg’s spare engine draws our June. 1904, a proposed law providing parlor car qu ite easily. fot elections in any county or precinct A car load o f brick for our new therein or any cubdivinion therein or hank vault will com e from M cM in n any subdivision of a c om ity consisting ville. W e have near here fine brick of any number o f entire and con tigu earth which can be had free of charge ous precints o f such county to deter by anyone who w ill horn a kiln of mine whether the sale of in toxicatin g 100,000 brick n ext summer. liquors shall he prohibited in such county or subdivision thereof, and for R e co ve r S p e e c h a n d H e a rin g . other purposes connected therewith Messra. E ly B ro s :— I com m enced and hereinafter stated, having for its using your Cream Balm about two purpose and being briefly of t he tenor years ago for catarrh. M y voice was and effect follow ing, that is to say; som ewhat thick and my h ta rin g was A bill to propose, by inititaMvo peti dull. M y hearing has been fu lly re tion, a law provid in g for elections in stored and my speech has become any county or any precinct therein quite clear. I am a teacher in out or any subdivision o f a county,consist- t()wn- j, G _ BrowI1> Grander, O. Tin inn o f imv number of entire Hint con Balni does not irritate or cause sneez ligu ou * prerini* o f such county, to (le ing. Hold by druggists at 50 cts, or term ine whether the sale o f in toxicat mailed by E ly Bros , 56 W arren Ht., ing lhjuors b I ih II be prohibited in such New Y o rk . county or subdivision thereof or in such precinct ; providing for the filing M cC O Y . of petitions for such elections and the I. J. W h ite sold a fine team to Mr. form and effect thereof, and for notic es o f hiic I i elections a rd for the tim e W an n , of Haletn. and m anner of holding and conduct-1 Jas. Toxier was kicked while sh ow iiik the nunc; declaring wliat shall ing his fine horse. constitute a subdivision of th . county within tne m eaning of this law ; de W . A. Jones, o f Salem , has been d arin g whst net« shall and wtist shall visiting W ill Gorsliue. not con slit'iie a violation o f this la w ; M r. D ow ning is up from Portland declaring the qualifications of peti visiting his daughter M innie. tioners and of electors at such elect ions ; applying to such elections the W e have a new sidewalk from M il provisions of sections 11)00, 1901,1902, ler's corner to the school house. 190:t, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, T h e Kehekahs gave an en tertain 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, and 1975 of Bellin ger ét Cotton's Annotated Code* m ent and supper Haturday night. and Statutes of Oregon , providing for Mrs. A . K . Toxier is home again printing and distributing ballots for and her d aughter haa g o o « back to such elections; prescribing the duties Idaho. o f public officers in re stion to such Mac M cCann is im p rovin g from the elections and in relation to the en- forcem ent o f the provisions of this | wound received from the Iranip that law ; providing for the issuance by the asked him for breakfast, county court o f orders prohibiting the Misses \Vincite and Beruice Sears sale of in toxicatin g liquors within cer and Stella K in m aq came over from tain limits and declaring the duties of A m ity to alleu d the social. Hitch courts in reference th ereto; lim it ing the tim e within which the ques Mr. Alexander has been around tion of prohibiting such sale of intox- showing his beautiful Percheron horse i< at in 8*1' quors n ay agtin be submit one o f the finest in the country. ted to vote in the name (ii*tric t; pro viding penalties and punishme »1 for Best R em e dy F o r C o n s tip a tio n the violation o f any of the provisions T h e finest remedy for constipation of ih ik lriw ; providing for the return I ever used is C h am berlain '« Stomach to any liqno dealer or o ilier person of and L iv er tablets, says M r Eli But a pr »portions!* am ount of any li 'Cnee ler, o f ^ r m k v i’ le, N. Y , “ T h e y an fee which he may have paid, when- gen tly and without any unpleasant ev r (he district in which be shall be eff- <•'. and It-.-ve ili«- bowels in a per- eng * v * h I in h«l«ine|M ¡dial! l*o declared fectlv nattnal ro diti n,” For Rib to be prohih tin«» fc»*rn o r y ; and apply b‘ W H mu , Drug t o ii »i <*nh'tvd with ing M> nd tb -c'i n* I»»Id under the W- i'k diy-nh n. b, b b n ig o ' - »nr 'torn* provision* i f this l.nv \he provisions aeb, nee l hamt*, 11 tin's > otnach am of the *«»M»ernl «lection laws o f the 1/vi r tablet* and ) on will gp' q ;ck state and il <U i*ag certain rules of relief. For Hale bv V\ i I m iii D m , t;. . evidence applicable to prosecutions R IC K R E A L L . limit r this ct D *ne hi the Capitol at Salem this Robert Orr has returned from C ali 10 h day of February, fornia. GKO. K < ’ ll AMIIKRI.A1N. G overnor. Mrs W a lter Eukiit cam e over from t B y -ili. governor, F. I Dunbar, mm -- 8ah m M,unlay retary of si *!•*. A . K. Hlom-r is to be the rural fre» T h e prohibitionists of this cou n ty, d elivery man from this |>lace. w ill m ret at *ne court house tom orrow to put a ticket in the field A ll good Miss ffa flie Gibson entertained the people are in sym pathy with tem per pit and fiinch t-lnlt Tuesday evening ance hut a great m ajority o f them be M r* Chaa Molson haa returned lo lieve the probi« could have * U r b c t«i v . . .... - . „ ' ter effect by .»In Hr vudng for t h . N,w|y * nd M ,~ Deh» ° ° ° k to beat uieu pu l up by the o lh .r p a n ie». ; T om M cA rth u r is up from Portland puttin g out a cherry orchard on his m oth er’s farm. We have alsostcu rod, in addition to our a lre a dy well made suits, the Famous H. S. & M. cloth ing, which is p articu lar ly noted for its high qual ity o f texture, and splen did workmansnip, insur ing a neat lit and your entire satisfaction. . U. JACOBSON & GO. G. W . Hollister, Manager. Mrs. P o w d l and children wont t1 Linn county on n visit Mr. Sum p ter. M r P o w ell’s grandfather, aged nearly 95 in very nick. V dv *> vy 3 . <♦> <î\ $ /I n «¿V <y' \y .< ¡í »y ,- /L\ À/ ./!'*. <y. J? ,v/ V. y y .'7 .y . \y >y ,<¡S. ,4 \ y /À'. .V * vy vy ' .V-.1 sy À >y s S .'¿V vy Buy Your Groceries Mrs Peter Cook and daughter Delia have been visiting Balls on ami M r« B. F. Lucas at Salem Rev. W in an s, of Salem, preached at f k the s huul house Sunday ami Mien or <♦> J ganized a Sunday school. He is S u n i <« N S. Burch recently lost 30 sheep day school missionary for Oregon. <♦> ' by dogs*about 20 of them being run A pleasant day was passed February ► y ’ .j The very into a slough where they drowned. 2 8 'h at the home of Mr. and M is Fu '*>■ ‘‘ry freight. Claud Dempsey, of Dallas, ami qua, and a dinner was *>erved to a few I t was the. tenth birthd.n ► Mrs. Capt. Skinner, of Independence, friends > <<i guaranteed. have be*n visiting at the home of W . of Velenn Fuqua. Many n ic e pr* p- y*v. • ' W - r - VN • • • v V v ty \y ents were received. E. Goodell. ,V. Mrs. Jas E llio tt, o f Tacom a, has been visiting h er aunt Mrs. Clark ami I t lias t»een cyn ically said that any Miss Gertie Dibkenson. of In d ep en thing can be sold by a d v e r t in g now dence, visited Pauline Nesm ith. adnys T his is not so. Many lin i ments h ave been advertised but only 3R J o u r n a l or O re g o n ia n . one— Perry D avis’ P ain killer— has E ith er of them alone ur the Item i- stood the test o f sixty yearsHtse. T o zer would cost you $1.50 a year, hut day its p< p olarity is greater than ever we have made a com bination by and is based not- upon what anybody which you can get this paper and e i says but what, the remedy does. Thrre dgt ther c f the Portland paper« a year for is but one P ain k iller, Perry Davis’ . $2. T h e home paper would give yon gk nil the county news and either of the A IR L IE . others that of the 8'ato and world W o w ill say som ething about the Those who desire to keep posted must read curren t newspapers, there being wedding later on. nothing th at can take their place m G. A . Conn gold .«even or eight, fat Tell your neighbors about this attra ct hogs* for 5£ cents on foot. ive offer. .V y yÀ\ 'V j ¡N y >4 . i OF L O U C H A R Y & E L L IS D A LLA S, - OREOON ► > $ PHONE - - 44 ' best of new goods arriving by ev- jay & Prices are l ight and all goods are ; We want your produce. fe. ' .jj .-¿V. V . % • /¿V. ■ sy • v / «\ " : .> 7 < *> /. ,v y A \ Á \ >y ty •- ' <lv r l\ \y Vy z ' % vy \ 'v Carpets and Rugs. * * Any one wanting first class carpets and rugs wo- ^ ven should take them to Mrs. Joe Furminger in East Dallas, She has just received the very latest ^ improved 1 * c* C A R P ET LOOM at 1 IN D E P E N D E N C E E E. Slants sold his hig s'eers to Joe Browu, g e ttin g over 4 cents. L «et week while John W oods, con determ ined men. ductor on the Falls C ity train was H. Simpson, who has been feeling A bard fought, spirited game was taking a lay * »ff, George Goad, railroad quite poorly or some tim e, is not im won b.» Dallas college M onday night agent at Falls C ity, offi ciated in his when “ he p la jed the return game of piace. A n oth er man had to fork o ve r $3 proving. the A ll Stars of the Portland Y . M. 0. and costs for shooting in the city lim Parties are cu ttin g axe bundle tim A. Score 14 to ^10. its. ber on Mr. Goran’s place. I t will be shipped to N ew berg. Justice W ilson and wife have re II. \V. Bancroft and wife have re turned from a v isit with Corvallis Ed Patras has laid o ff several of his turned from a L ip to southern Cali .friends. men and will o n ly run a half crew un fornia. In all it* BU-if* tt.ote til the weather gets better. The young men charged with d is I). P. Stouffer has resigned as a should b « clean.in«?«. turbing a public m eeting, plead gu ilty Quite a n u m b sro f the you n g people -chool director, and I. N. W oods has E ly ’ s Cream Balm and paid a fine ot $10 and costs. met at the home of J. C. N en dle lant been chosen in his place. Mis* Lina cleanse*, sooth «» *n*l heal* Saturday evening and had a fine time St*.offer has h»*en chosen a regular th « diseased niombr&ro. It cures catarrh and drive* W . J. Ilif f paid W in . M cLaugh lin ami also a fine supper. teacher in the Dallas public stdionl. nwnjr a cold la tlig head of Buena Vista. i i ,620 for tw enty-sev quickly. Thom as Stnrbuck and fam ily m ov en acres of land which he will plant B R USH COLLEGE. C r e a m H a lm i* placed Into the nostril*, spread* ed from the Eola lulls to East P ort in hops. over tho membrf.no and is absorbed. Its ’. Iof is lm- H igh water and very bad roads land a few years ago, Mrs Staibuck , mediate and a cur# follows. I t Is not dryin g—doo# being a sister of tlie Gibson brothers, | not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug In f la m m a to ry R h e u m a tis m C u re d around here. 4 of Popcorn. Last F rid ay a tornado gist» or by m a il; T rial Size, 10 cents by mall. W illia m Shaffer, a brakeman of 0 . F. Loose and wife have been over wr* eked their hom o and many others E L Y B R O T H E R S . 55 W arren Street, N ew Y o rk . Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his from Slayton. at M ou nt Tabor. A hath tub a m is bed for several weeks with i n il* min a stove were all that saved Mr. Sturbuck, inr> rheumatism. “ I us* d m any rein L. D G ib aon has had a severe fight iiis wife >»nd tln-ir daughter Edith edies," he says. “ F in a lly I sent to with lagrippe. y from being crushed to death. M cC sw ’s drug »tore store for a bottle P rea ch in g at H igh lan d n ext Sun o f Cham berlain’s Pain Balm, at which 'OTICE is hereby given t h a t THE uif. dcreigned ha-* file«l his final account in tha tim e I was unable to use hand or foot, day afternoon. T h e m other of C. D. Calbreath d ied her«? last week. N asal CATAPaJ! Final Settlement. and in one week’s tim e was able to go to work as happy as a clam ." F or sale by W ilson D ru g Co. Our literary society tended open meeting. V N O R TH D A LLA S. H. M. Brown has a new cook. N o th in g weather. doing on account of bad Mrs Dunlop •re im p rovin g. and Joe R em in gton M any from »his in the Dallas vs. g im e and became some of them w ill gam e a* Dallas. M. M. E llis haa hauled to the depot for shipm ent. his prunes Hugh Hayes is clea rin g some pas ture land north of bis barn. Mr Steffy lias sold his farm to a Mr Pierce and will soon move to California. John Boyar has a horse sick with staggers and a heifer of L. R . Adam s foundered and died. T h e Jones and M itch ell children have been qu ite sick, and Mrs. Con- lee is still very |KK»rly. N A T U R E SPARES T t o 8t r i c k « « Ho— F ro m G rtof. W hat a fortunate provision o f nature It Is, that deprives the rose o f mental suffering; for how poignant would be Its g rief to discover, in the height o f Its blooming: glory, that a canker fed at lta heart, and that lta beauty and fragrance were doomed forever. N ature alw ays spare« th « suffering: she Im a veritable store-house of pleasing rewards, for those who seek her aid. In the years gone by falling hair and gray ness 'h a v e cast a gloom over the lives c f thousands of young women, but thanks to the In vestigations of scientists the tru< cause of hair deatruction la now known to be a germ or paraalte that burrow s into the hair follicles. N sw b ro ’s Herptcide absolutely destroyT this gerra., thua permitting tho h air to grow as na ture Intended. Sold by leading d ru g g is t« Send Id a in stamps for sam ple to Thé U e rp lo ld « Co., Detroit. Mich. »p ti'in l agents had a w^ll at neighborhood took Salem basket ball so interested that g«, to see the return ------- Mrs. R "b ort H ayes has bought a place over in town. Belt A CberringiiMi, U J. L nbm:tn and wife, of Salem, Sundayed here. ------- O A K M IL L V I C I N I T Y One of Frank last week. 8hute’s horses died N Wail Pàpsr ui Faint STORE Dallas Mill Street A new and com plete ntock of wall paper, paiut*, o il«, varnishes, stains m d color«. P a in te r« and paper hang« rV supplies and pictures framed to order. I new P ain tin g, in te rio r w<*xl finishing and decorating «lone and satisfaction R. Bell will work the P lan kin ton guaranteed. See un when you think of doing any p ain tin g or paper hang- this season. ing. N o charge for estim ates on labor F. Yon ku m will plant 50 acres of *»r material. hops this spring. John Foster has returned to Grants Pa s where he has em ploym en t. H EA TH &CORNES. V ery few teams are seen pasting since the begin n in g of R F. D. yo u r Davie Guthrie's wife »lied recently at her home in Southern Oregon. CO LLECE SEIL ESTATE AGENTS Dallas, Oregon U a v e in the sou tliw esl e»lge ot lown « number o f desirnble Irsct* of from ono to five seres, whieh they would be plensed to i-how. Health m “ d Strength H en ry Fern is gettin g out 6 000 poles preparatory to puttin g his yard in go»*! shape. A g' *o*l m m y m ore w ill try to r « L ( ttv keys <h:s year, owi 'g to high p*i re-, b u r' will find much to learn he hue succeeding Hanson A Brown # I M rs Maud N eeley is visiting at the Bell hom e here. A yard mutter ot the estate * f Sarah E. Fi-her, deceased, and Saturday, Mch. */6, 1904, at the hour < f 1 <*Y:<>ck p. m., has been appointed by th e county court of the state of Oregon, for Bulk county, as the tun« for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. A ll persons are there for» notified to appear at «aid time and show cause, if any exist, why the said account should not be ap proved and the executor of said estate »lid his bondsmen discharged. Dated »his 16th day of Feb., 1904 A J. H A L E Y , Administrate! of the estate of Sarah E. Fisher, de ceased . NEW with J a y n e ’S T o n ic A p , e * ^ j n ' ^ v ï o r rt0r f e r V e r m i f u g e . W O M E N , C H IL D R E N and M E N . NOTES. T h e Y W . and Y . M C. A h vp t « o * xevh eu t wet k lj e **»**•« in in - — Miunary dimly. T h e mi i p nr 'xam u atino* art* I e ng he!<J »m l * xcvlleut rt>ulwi shown in advHuremeiite. Tu* ««lay tie ha«l the pleasure of h av in g 'tie A li Start* Basket hull t am » t chapel service. T o e fiiml <*k»*r*jice of mhhi.-h shout the new gym will a U*I m aterially to I he appearance of our campus. Tuesday even in g W illam ette will play Dalles college the return g »m e in | our gym nasium . T his will b en very . interesting gam e, for the visitors are D in’t Make a Slave **f your wife { ul p* ml your linen and »•Ih» r a*tit le « (bat m ake waj»h day a » fam ily letrn r, !** y* ur laumiry. W e have the In c ili- u s t o pi «aluce m axi mum result« a a ndninium o f lab« r. Our work is hp bright »s a rose bush in bloom, and mir inte* low en*-ugh ' in pro**ike a Minie W h a t we do «•An’ i be done at Imme, for a few cents. SALEM STEAM LAUNONI Leave orders in Dallas with J. J. Fidle? or at the Roy confectionery store.