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*1 D A L LA S O OIN O AH SAD. •IOO R e w a r d , tlO O The readers of this paper will be Fiddler's stage never fails to catch pleased to learn that there is at least the southbound train at Salem. one dreaded disease that science bus ••• been able t o cure in all its stages, and Cobb’s wagon making business in that is catarrh. H all’s ClM rrii Cure is the only postive cure now kuowr to i North Dallas, prospers right along, the medical fraternity. Catarrh t>eing j and he has one of the t est hoise a c nslitntional disease, requires a ' shoers in the country. con«ii'utional treatment. H all’s 0a- ! tarrh Cure is takeu internally, acting directly upon the htood and rnucuos I The Hawkins marble works have surface of the system, thereby diatro. • been moved to railroad street. See ing the foundation of the disease, and his variety of samples for cemetery giving tin patient strength by build work aud usk for prices. **• ing up the constitution sod assisting nature in doing its work. The pro- Gaynor’s footwear emporium is prietors have so much faith in its stocked with everything desirable for curative powers that they offer one thi« «easou. Top notch quality and hundred dollars for any case that it moderate prices. Rubber goods to fails to cure Send for list of testi- suit the season, monialx. Address F. G. Cheney A m , Co , Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all drug * gists at 75 cents per bottle. Take I R iser's guastore is always a busy H all’s Family Pills for constipation. He is waiting on customers, repairing firearms or fixing up the many things that get injured about M A R K E T REPORT. homes. He will meud your broken [Cometed weekly by Gooch Bros.) articles. Wheat, per bushel, 75 cts. Bran, per ton $22 Never yet has a reasonable person Middlings, a ton, $25. criticized the Wilson drug store as Shorts, per ton, $23. not being up with the times in all Oats, per bushel, 30 « u , things. As soon as a worthy medical Flour, per barrel,$3 50. preparation is put on the market they Flour, per sack, $1. get it and the same is true of a hun Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per ew dred other things that go to make up Genuou, $1 60 per cwt. a firstclass drug establishment. Cori»- lineai, $2 50 per cwt. Take your butter and eggs to Kiggr* grocery store. Luckimute flour at Higgs. LO CAL AN1) G EN ER AL. A S Bible, of Bheiidan, lisa been G. W. .Morgan and Miss I la Otting W H A T W S H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G dangerously ill. er have spliced for life. T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- J. R Edward*, formerly <*f Bsllston, is now merchandising at Dayton. Shipping tag* lor sate here in any quantity desired, also blank note ami A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p tor O u r J. J Wiseman has bought of J. J. N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Reeders receipt hooks. Thurston two Dallas lots for $100 In Ah re v la te d P a i a g i a p m . Mr* vfetzger will have a special Wm Shewey, who went east some lime itgo, is back at his Pede* home. | sale of hosiery and underwear during For grooeriia go to O-field’#. the next two weeks. I). O Meador paid Mrs. Kate L. I Mr. Watson, wife and son, of Ohio, M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building Coed $500 for 40 acres ou Gooseneck, j are here visiting their Jpriuer neigh W . A. Hi’ olt, nrnr Iiiitf|Mnc|t‘iio« bors, .M. Guy and wife. Rev. Bruce Wolverton, wno l i # inflammatory rlieomutiaiii raised in this county, now lives in Mr. Harris, of Salem, has bought This paper and lln> Poltland Daily Portland. out Jeweler Pfennig and will soon Journal csn b j had a year (or f t . open up at the same stand. The normal school basket hall team j Robert Howe and son will ship • ’owlet Dale is traveling for a lea of 1 ikies afte- three years of fine work their 30,000 pounds of prunes to Duu- sod ccflVe house at Kansas City. has disbanded. dee to go into a pool for market. Rev C. W. Slengel, of Mon mouth, »Miss Esther Hampton is teaching Fuller's new livery stable near the has been among his Dallas /Hands. near Hocca anil Miss »Sadie Richard city hall is under roof and now his Rev. T. P. Haynes will preach at son near Teal’s mil). workmen can laugh at the weather. A ii lie* in Ta.slor'a hall next Sunday Miss Jennie Brattin has arrived from When you have stock of any kind fod.i Morri«oo was almost drowned Baker City to again become trimmer for sale or want to buy anything it while crossing a slouch below lude* for Mrs. Chaoe tlie milliner. will pay to let it be known through pcmlence. TIi* county grange will meet in tli© Itemizer. M ■ Jen lie Musco't has retin ue I Mon noiith next Wednesday to choose I. H. Whenldon has bought 100 from a visit with her sister. Mrs. N e l delegates to the state grange. acres of the old D. M. Gu brie farm li * Chapin, at Kllmisbuig, Wash In Salem wheat is worth 70 and for $2,250. and has been offend $500 Pomona grange will meet in Mon oafs 32, butler 25 eggs 22. chickens 9, more for it. mouth next Wcdn tdty. All mem potatoes 35, prunes 3 miu I hogs 4£. Many hntiees are already being hers in good standing are invited to Mr and Mrs. Walter Nichols will plumbed fur city water which will In be present. sill from Tacoma for Manila March turned on in a few days if the weath 19th and will he at sea ahunt a month er will only let up. A storm and ilota! last week damag ed to the extent of neaily $1000, Ira R v. A. A Winter will preach at Smith, who is the chief merchant at Liberty at 3 o'clock Sunday and Rev. V/ile ou the eastern holder ol this L'inUey in the college chapel th it state. evening. If not alreaky a subscriber of the George Snyder, a brother of A. V Itemizer, perhaps you would like to R Snyder, who was well known hen llave it during the political campaign. and m McMinnville, died recently in Fifty cents will pay for four months. Illinois. Georue Howe, who was for so long Henry How«» is down from What railroad agent at McCoy, is now sta com for a month's stay. Hisdaugh- tioned at Sheridan. He and his wife ter, Mis Nellie Shoe mike, is in very were hero last week at the wedding of poor heuith. bis cousin Frank. The present foots up over b rug mostly must hereafter Young man about 20 years old want'd to learn candy making at th* Marks confectionery store. Salary af ter first month. Apply at once. The sheriff says that tsx payers who Co with to take advantage of the 3 per Lough rent rebate must p .y ou or before ih» G Mar 15(h day of March. D. El Dr. H L. Toney, dentist, graduate prosper of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office upstairs in the Uglow building. Hours 8 to The charter of the bank that was to 12 and 1 to 6. Examinations free. have been been started here by Mc Minnville parties has been surrender Go and see the new hath tubs,sinks, ed, thf-y having found it impossible to lavatorhs and fittings for latest styles get a desirable location. of plumbing at Wagner’s shop where you will find an up to date plunitner Less than a third of the v«>»es of I f there were a dozen mme good this county have registered Unices attended to now before the busy sea dwelling* in town they could all be son comes some will find them rented. Surely the coming summer will see a number of residences going selves unqualified to vote in June. up Alfred Haldaman, the former butch er, has rented the part of the Collins Reduced homeseekers rat'fi from building just vacated by the marble the e a s t to the Pacific C( ast will he in works, and is fixing it up as a store effect during March and April and room in which to deal in eggs, poul Hie rough weather down east wil! try, dressed meat and other farm pro drive thousands this way. ducts. It is claimed that within the last Hie port of Falls City school for two years at least half the farms month ending February 26: Enroll around Independ nee have changed ed 136; average attendance. 116; vis hands, most of them having been itors, 28; tardy, 9; not absent nor bought by people from the east, who tardy, 51. H. C. Seymour, Lydia are bringing newer and better meth Campbell, Jessie Bryant and Mrs. C. ods than were practiced by our old L. Hopkins, teachers. timers. As sr>on as the weather settles E, C. Taves are rolling into the sheriff's Kirkpatrick will begin the erection of a 50x80 brick building where the office „ at n , lively , . 4l rate. By paying , , b«?- clii.ii» wash l,„u»e «...1 another o ld 1 fof e M irch 15th y.... get h rebate of 3 building stand. There will he two p ercent If ymi pay hall your_ tax storerooms, one to be occupied by the b -fore Ihr.first Monday n. A ..rill he Jacobson clothing company. i »'“ >» '" • * l,,e Hr,t * ',n I day in Octobcr without costs. Many of the induce are taking advantage R. T. Pierce, recently from Brook field, Missouri, has bought from »S. D. ment to pay at once. Steffy the Robbins place out on the The Dallas subscribers to the Fall- Salem road, paying $5.000 * His fami ly consisting of wife and nine chil City, Dallas and Lewisville telephone dren will soon be here. The indica company are: Dallas City Bank, .1 tions are that he will prove an excel E Sibley, T. A. Riggs, Laughary A E l lis, Mathews A Muddison, Ellis A lent citizen. K cvt, Kirkpatrick A Williams, H. L. A ll desiring to enter the mohair Feut'Mi, Ed Biddle, F. J. Coad. The pool will please so notify Secretary II. executive committee are b K Hub L. Fenton before March 5th, when bard, H. L. Fenton, A B Brown, 0. the pool will he closed Remember C. Gardner. J M. Staata and J J. Le the meeting at 1 o'clock that day veek, with Fjank Butler secretary and The railroad will bring mohair from treasurer. They will have a meeting any point in the county to Dallas at in Falls City today, M". Fenton repre senting the Dallas subscribers. 5 cents per 100 pounds. The Cosnn politan gets better as it grows older. The March issue is tine l.v illustrated in connection with live articles pertaining to current things CHEAP SUNDAY RATE8 Shrewd merchants make attractive B e tw e e n P o r tla n d a n d W i lla m e t t e ff> ring* and let the public know Valley Points . about it. No other medium is eo 'heap or so effective as a good news Low round* trip rates have been •a per. olnced in effect between Portland and 'I’lie Itemizer wants additional cor Willamette valley points in either di respondence from every neighborhood reetion. Tickets will be sold Satur not now regularly represented in it. days and »Sundays and limited to re Wont you or some of your neighbors turn on or before the following Mon day. Call on the Southern Pacific write to tia about it. company's agents for particulars. All postmasters or agents are auth P r o h i b i t io n C in v e n t i o n . ♦rized to retain 25 cents from a regu- A ll prohibitionists in the county are i t r yearly subscription to the Item ize r but no commission can he allowed requested to meet at the court house on combination rates. in Dallas M*rch 5ih in mass conven tion to place in nomination a ticket If you or any oi your nt iglibors have fur the June election. A ll friends of anything extra tine in the wav of iempcr.»ucs are invited to be preset) t. •took or poultry, or if you know of By order of the committee. inything else that might interest the public, please tell us about it. W a g .V e r-B u tle r W e d d i n g . Brownie fruit candy, something new, also snowflake with lemon flavor are among the daintiest things gotten up at the Marks confectionery store Nothing better c >mei from Portland- There was an unusual amount of rain during February which greatly hindered work but nearly all stock fared well and there are excellent prospects for good crops of all kinds. H e u m a t i s New goods constantly arriving. Our «price buying are much heavier than usual and the selections are immeti.-e. All that is new in dress goods. c«>t*on fibrirsand silks now shown here.— Hie Bee Hive .Store. The Monmouth basket haPers beat •he All Stars Tuesday 12 to 4, flu* l orne folks going almost wild over it About twenty D*11*»iteH went, up and enjoyed the occasion from the crown» of their heads to the soles of their >et. m Price, 25c. and 50c. GOOD >7 dw GOODS VALUES Ì T h e G o o d n e ss of this S to re S h o w s Not here or I here, hut every* here, iti evorj part of t hi« great ostnhliah ment. The real exn llrnoe ar»l »•< onon.y of the Meyers A Sons’ tiler chandi«e ninat.it once appeal to all iliM-moiniiling «hotqior«. w o m e n s ’ S p rin g A pparel M crt3 v S p rin g C lo th in g Bright and bountiful, b u llin g irith Hiylti, rphuidi 'ly made with l**?inning ne«tn«s* our fasliiou tl/h creation» in tailored gurmeui* *r«* being enth iiiasticsl y wHcumeil by hundreds of appreciative w.in.en Kig,ht now is the time to make your selection. Our rprinir clo'hing ha* arrived and is now < n di pluy. Y«m hav« a vide choice in style and f »bri< und, la*fides, V«*u will have th** [*l a an re of wearing von*- clothe* huigoi while tlw-> arc *iyli-h snd fully gef their worth. First fl« or. M a il O rd e rs D re ss C o o d s The gatln ring of new .Ire«# »;ooH.. It is i u U r e a l i n ^ to come here d a y after day ..ml watch the coming >.( the -|.riiic w.e l.lre .» fabric*— ilier* ia «o milch that is new. GiaaJ* t h a t come under tiie head ol veil- in fs will Iw much woru. Our mail order department i* m very important feature in thi* e* tabli»h.nent. Your order* a it care fx.lly an 1 promptly filled hv expert shopper*. Semi ns a trial and b» convinced of the efficiency of this department. C. H. Morris is the ol lest jeweler in Dallas. He slatted in on a modest scale hut his business has continua l/ grown until he now lias a firstclass store. There is no better flour than that nude at Rickreall, and it is kept at the Ullrey fued store, where you will find everything for aiiinml- or poul try. Egg food for hens aud what will make horses healthy. I f von have goat«, she*p, hog«, cat tie, horse* or anything else to sell, ad vertise the fact ami buyers will soon •>pnear. Everybody expects to find such notices under our heading N- * Todav. The cost will he less th vou imagine. Mr. Farrinp gton and Mrs Hughes on hone-back last Tnesdav j .......... . claims over on the 8i1e*z out on M start« Four d miles beyond Falls City th*-» their clair five feet of anew wide . S e for ncountered I was deeper still beyond that, and had to return to Dallas. There was a referee sale here last last Saturday of the R L Skinner I place in W e t Salem. The 100 »<•!*• piece on the road brought $5.3f*0 and the 132 sere 1 hack on »he*»d«h II i went at $24 75 par aern B <th sale«» were considered low enough. [I S c n n 'n r S t e w a r f , f r o m Illin o is , th e Consumption Salt pork is a famous old- fashioned remedy for con sumption. “ Eat plenty o f pork,” was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs most. Scott’sEmulsionis the mod ern method o f feeding tat to the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott’s Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is l a l f the battle, but Scott’s Emulsion does more than that. There is some thing about the combination . . . . .. .. , ! irrwat prohibition tender, made Iwre nn I Weilnos lav • Vwning one of the finest 1 o t Cud IlVCT O il f U d n y p o p n O S — i p echo, ever h eard in > »«"•-• Th. ! . ¡ tcs ill S c o t t ’d É m u ls io n r.rruil court room ww rrn ^pH , A » # I motor loa^ cam«* dovrti frou» Mott- I t h a t p lltS I1CV/ lii'C i n t o t h e •»ion»l». A l l w h o h e a rd h im T ' * « ’ »" w e a k m r ts an d l i a i a in e r ia l p art!» U lU IluS a S p e c ia l pini«'-. E v e n t h e s a l o o n e l e m e n t h a d to a d m i ' that h i * b i l i e r r t e n u n c i a i i n n action on the diseased lungs. of the liquor traffic was just snd true. A sample will be H*--i • 1 « « k full report of important; sent free upon request. r r nu throughout thi« country Ih*- j P e »»ire I*.at tM » picture In Portland Journal In* arrm grd (or a th « form c i a label «• on Ih « prompt and rom plita report of foreign » » » ■' -r of * v * r j bottl« of K i n t a l » « * y »« i m j . war n w*. I t will contain the «am* ; matin aa cne o( the great New York scot & i dailic«. In fact the Journal ia going BO W NE, j forward by leapa and jumpe and la C H E M IS T S , , well worth taking W e can fu roi'h 409 Pearl St., N. Y. both the daily and tliie paper a whole | yjc. and $t; aH druggist*. 1 year for only M . or the eemiweekly 1 and Item iier for $2. r w i t h ROYAL Baking Powder A rc delicious and wholesome — a perfect cold weather breakfast food. M ad e in the m o rn in g; no yeast, no “ set ting ” over n igh t; never sour, never cause in digestion. T o make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty dishes, see the “ R oyal Baker and Pastry C ook»” M ailed free to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. CO U N TY COURT. Chailie Bell, of Dallas, sent to the insane asylum. PROBATE. Sibley, J. The will of I. H. Robbins was ad mitted to probate, Sarah A.. Coulee was nratlo executrix without bonds and T. J. Fryer, J. G Harber and W. J. I liff were chneen appraisers. Semi annual account of G. A. Wells *** estate was filed and approved. C. F. Hein A Co.,the Dallas millers Final account of the Adelia M itch uie making a superior article of fiour ell estate was set for bearing April 2. and a variety of breakfast foods us Sylvia Ann Sturgei was appointed good as the best. executrix of t'<e Henry Slurges estate without bonds, the appraisers to be J. As fust as desirable new things ap A. Kremis, W. G. McDowell and W. pear in the line of ladies and chil W. McDowell. drens furnishing goods Mrs Metzger COM 11IH8IONKR8. will procure them for her customers. John Teal. Seth Riggs »•See her novelties. Not many-people realize how big a stock of hardware, linw.ire and agri cultural implements is carried by Wm. F tull. His tinner, Henry Ners, is forever making kitclieu things for the good housewives arouud the country, and ho is continually order ing what farmers and others need in A t the home of the oitjciating cler thkir business. Fault’s is a good gyman, Rev Albyn Esson in Por'laud place. m Wednesday, Feb. 23rd, Harry Wagoner and Miss Hazel Butler were SALEM SN APSH O TS. quietly married. Until recently he A new consignment including all was publisher of the Independence Enterprise and is now manager of a kinds of umbrellas just arrived at the wholesale candy factory in Portland. New York Racket «tore and for sale She is the third daughter of Hot*. N. cheaper than you cau get ttie same L. Butler, of Dallas, who has been in goods at the regular stores. Selling ■ he state senate utid a democratic can drygoods and footwear at the same didate for congress. The young cou proportionate rates accouut for their large trade. ple will reside at the metropolis. Only two weeks ago W. K. Birks oi Mrs. Chace is back from Portland vith one of the best stocks of m illin ilallston buried his wife at Sheridan ery ever brought here. Her nobby and now comes a note from him say street Imts are ready for inspection, ing that his sister, Miss Lucy Birks, »ml other attractions will soon be an was taken ill at McMinnville last Monday and was a corpse in, leu* than nounced. 24 hours. And his mother has the Miss Bertha Collins has returned pneumonia there. from Portland, where she stayed long enough to learn everything new about millinery. A ll the ladies should see her variety of street hats on displis and for sale. The old surety, through its penetrating power, promptly cures R For temporary or even permanent housekeeping Frank Kerslake, the furnituie man, will fit you out cheap er than you can g t tne goods any where ehe in the county. The. celebrated cantatta, Queen E*- her will goon he given here by local talent, perhaps forty chancier*. The Guy Bros, are to occupy one store gentleman who is drilling the players Try the George lunch counter wheu will bring some grand stage machin- room in the new brick to he « reeled you waul something good quite cheap »y E. 0. Kirkpatrick on Main street. ry. r \ ;i JfitC O i3S Potatoes, per bushel. ftOcta. ituiter, per pound 25cts. Lard, per pound, 12^ cts. Bacon,sides, per pound, 15 cts Hams, per pound, 15 cts. Shoulders, per pound, 9@11 cts. E ggs,p er dozen, 18 cts. C hickens, per dozen $3(g$5 Dried fruits, per pound, 3@10 cts. Beets, per pound,1^ cents Turnips, ,»er pound, 1^ cts. Cabbage, per pound, 3 cts. •Onions, per pound, 3 cts. Beans, per pound, 5@7 cents. Corn meal, per pound,3 cts Hay, per ton, $7i3)$12 Remember that nearly everybody looks in thin paper for notices of lost or found articles. Ail such article«- should he promptly adverlisd. The name of the Long bury grocery firm will hereafter he ary & Ellis, the interest of W tin having been bought by Vl. lis. That ttie n< w tirm will goes without saying. ca [Corrected weekly by Dune's Grocery. t. x list of Polk county $121.000, the increase from timberlaud that pay taxes. Buckwheat Cakes There are a lot of sick horses in tile [Ouutry the owners of which do not know what to do for them. Dr Keel the experienced veteriuariau could '••ring them out all right. —-o— The Johnson clothing houao has had a big run of business for several weeks. T o stimulate IratUc they of- fered to give ha< k the entire reieipts •f some day each week, and they did exactly as agreed. Various persons .lad from one to twenty dollars re- turned to them, besides keeping the articles bought. C h a n g e ot T i m a . The Portland railroad authorities e at work on «everal new time tables to go into effect quite soon. The re port is tliat they will be ataiul as fol lows : The Dallas train will start car* ier and run into the union depot, retm ning here lat* r than at present Then will he s morning train from Corvallis running to the Jrffuisnn . tr et depot and going hack ill Ihr ■veiling A morning train will run from Jefferson street to Whiteson, then down to M cMinnville and hark • ml on to 8 b«ii<lan,relum ing to Port land in thq afternoon over the saiha route. W hile Dallas would much prefer a continuance of the present salietlule, the new arrangement would aCconimndale very many. has been Hnm Smith ami others say tile grass is far more nutritious this winter than last because it lias not been frozen. Adamant is arriving with which to plaster the new Evangelical church. All plasterers pronounce it superior to lime. New waists, new skirls new wrap pers, new underwear, now hosiery, new trimming, new shoes, hundreds of of novelties now here for selection.— l'lie Bee Hive store. Over forty Rebekalis hired a spuci »1 motor to take them on a visit to tiie Independence lod„o Tuesday night. They had a great big time ami a fine banquet The railroad people could not get them to start home until the The clerk was ordered to cancel roosters pronounced midnight. The certificate issued to E. M. Smith on 5 next day they said the Independence acre tract at Independence, sold for ladies know how to make visitors feel taxes in 1900 in name of W illis Carter, good all over. on account of double assessment. The last legislature appropriated F. M. Lewis, C. if . McKinney and $100,000 to pay Iudiao war veterans. J. C. Hodgpeth petitioned for change That fund has been exhausted, leaving in road near Lewisvil'e, and it was o r claims aggregating $,'0,000. The su dered that as soon as the proposed preme court has decided that nothing cliHiige was put in as good order as more can he done until another ap old road at expense of petitioners, the propriation has been made. No state change be made. ever had a more worthy obligation BILLS ALLOWED. and surely tile next legislature will provide means to pay the face of it. Current expenae# : « 10 60 C G Coad............................. New arrivals in clothing. Ou Entei priso............................ .. 15 90 stock in this line is by fsr the bast in 11 25 Wilson Drug Co.................. .. town. W e have advantages whereby 16 25 Belt & Cherrington............ .. we can sell them lower than others. J C H a y ler.......................... .. 101 20 Adler’s famous tsilor m ais garments Salaries for spring now here. Their garment# W F Niehols ...................... . » 65 00 fit like a tailor would make them for 0 L Starr........................... .. 87 08 you, and we can savo you from $3 to U 8 Loughaay .................... .. i:i 8 34 $f> on every suit.— The Boe Hive Store II B C o s p e r........................ .. 107 50 The city marshal of Salem lias been Tracy Staate........................ .. 65 00 ordered by the eeunoil to strictlly en E V Daltou.......................... .. 62 50 force all ordinances. I f he does so J E Hibley .................... ... .. 66 65 continuously the saloons, the gamblers J T Ford ........................... . 168 29 anil bail women will find themvulves Mr# Loughary .................. . 46 25 in very hot water and the worst of F E M v e r ........................... . 75 00 them will go out of business or to Milo W o o d # ........................ .. 40 00 .nere congenial places. If all pub lo officials everywhere did their sworn Bauper account doty I tie scum of society would be Viola Bed well .................... . $ 8 00 driven away or into the background. 9 50 M A Teiherow .................. 8 <*) D G Meador ......... . 34 25 C E H u u t ly ........................ . NEWTO-DAY. 8 00 C D C nlLieath................ Road« and highway# AUvsrtisIn# uislcr this haading will cost ;0 vents W H M ille r ........................ $ 3 50 for »ri.vtn.ng under 16 worde far one tneertion or tS 10 00 uente tor throe ineertione. H H irrch b erg..................... .. C O Burgeus ....................... Reason B ru n k .................... .. 1 ’ B H u n tid y ...................... K R R igg *........................... .. Miscellaneous. I)r C arey........................... . $ M 1) Elli# ........................ .. C C Polin g. ............... . . »Mrs F H Morrison ......... J H Robbins...................... . . GUs- & i’rn d h o m m e......... . . Irwin Hodron C o ............. 2 46 32 00 50 IK) 80 0 « •).-. FOUR mmithe --Id |»lga for isle by W, H. Kim* O d eey a» itiokreall. H EIFE R S and a steer, 3 Durham etrala, forevle all 3 year- *!de and of by w . 11. Kraber near 5 00 25 00 QKVEIl \L fresh miioh cows for »»le by Robert .»alla*. 18 IH) o r Howe in — 15 00 45 IK) ÌUR8TCLAS8 batel oat hay for »ale by Frank Hoi- 31 00 . man, l) Allas. 2 50 TFW ei-esnr incubator for sale by Mr*. W. D, Oil- I liani, e f Bridgeport. R e su lt of A r t E xh ib it . The Dallas public school will have *ixt e.» Urge $4 pictures as the result of the exhibit. Two pictures for each room. We intend to have them framed but the w<*rk will he done in Dall.is. The gro*s receipts for the four days wer»* $74. The expense*. pMuling. rent of piano and freight on pictures was $ 1 1 ; leaving a balance of $63 for the picture fund. The pic tures have been ordered W . I. Reyn «Ids, principal, Perhaps You W ondor If the li/rinentiiig cold that made last winter one long misery will he as had this year. C e ita in ly n o t.il you laki- Allen's Long Balsam when tickling ami rawness in the throat announce the pn-senee of flic old enemy. Do F re d e r ic k Clifford W a i l i n g uni expect the cold to wi ar itself out Take the light remedy in time. A i Was born in 1888 near Zena in the n’s Lung Balsam is frpo from opium old family d w ellirg erected by his ur.tndfsiher, Jesse D. W allin*, on the donation claim that, he tO"k at an B U E -A V IS TA . early «lay. There Freddie’s beautiful Mrs Merrill, of Portland, is at Mr young life and promising charac'eri«- Porlef’s. tics gradually develop- d. he being the Mrs. Dt-lia Pagenkopf Morriion, J pride of his home and a model for oth er children. When 8 years old his PeJne, lias h bib)' boy. rente moved to Lincoln, where his The M«fhndis( ladies aid society are school life wan marked by industry, preparing for *n oyster supper. ambition and pure, manly qualities, all his teachers pronouncing him an W ill Jones and wife, of Portland. exemplary and pronii«inic student. are vi*i ing her sister, .Mrs. Fred His pleasing temper and quiet, gentle Thompson. manly behavior made evervb*»dy love Mrs. Polly, Mrs. Kreutz, Mrs Miller him. He (lied February 22nd, as the and John McClain'» baby ar# all result of an accident. W hin it be came known that It# Could not livu, quite tick. he displayed rare courage, fortitude A. J If all and Melvin Baldwin w nr«* and Christian faith. Calling p m n 'i , at Corvallis and A. J. Richardson and sisters and brother* around his t>ed he wife al Salem last week. kissed each of them an affectionate R. P. Hall and family will move ! goodbye, assuring them that he w m * hack from Oregon C ity and be will g«in g to -a b tier place, I rule« «1 he become overseer of Mr. Richardaon’a | was the fi«>Wer of the family and of the community. hop yard. HE imported Orrman Coach »tallion Albion will J. K. Hub- r.he Keaaon «11904 in Dallas. T i>ard make and W. II. McDaniel owners. Q EVER A f, teams of heavy horse* for sale. Writ# ¿3t.o or call on Bryan Luca« Lumber Co., Full* City T. Hood View poultry yards, Albert E. A lder man, proprietor, mute l, Salem, Oregon. Kgir« for xele in »»e.tson. Breeder of Mammoth Bronx« turke.vs and Mammoth Pekin ducks. M LI >R s »l-- Farm of ?1S acre». 1J miles east of Dal- F las. All /alley land in high state of cultivation. Will divide Into smaller tra«;ta if desired. Good lo cation For particulars, add. eaa George Kowclilfe, Dallas, • 'regoli O. Robins«* has a full bloaded Clyde stallion tnat will make the season of 19<>4 at his farm three m'nes v»uth of Dallas on the Fails City rail* road. For te»ms see posters later. J j'RUIT tree* of all kinds, ornamental tree«, rose«, •dimits, climbing vines, ICngli»h walnuts ami Lo* van berries for sale in any nu-uitlty by J. B. N inn, Dallas. Order by mail er telephone. t y y t H. .McDaniel, near H hkreali, ha« food baled «wheat hay for sale. JREHH milch cow« for sal« tty D, l . I « y t al Per- ry <J»le. I H AVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A L L TIMES A t 1 the very best rates obtainable.— H . O. Campbell. M o ne y to M o n e y to loan on im p r o v e d farm pr # p«rt> at usual ratea by Oscar Hay tar, Dallas, lo an swui.ty. H AVE MONET ,r o v «n ,. VY 7K f.rtn at • per cent on farm J. L. CO I X.1 NS, Dal ha. TO LOAM OM IMPROVE SIBLEY a RAHIM