t • A b l* S o u r c e » D ish ed up tor On N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers In A h rav lated P a r a g r a p h * . For firework«, cad drink» m Cremi "il the Fourth go o Du Marks. At the candy storen. CALLA8 CANDY FACTORY (). A. Spi- in v who For grocciri« h M. Hay 1er. dentist, \\ il««»n l •«ublin» work • • I.' lit h hall ». u ve. Scott Ic'v iM f Fill at Dayton iu xt ve.ir h rk of fli y vvill «* lives on 'I'll >-e who h ive no! been in Dal f sever d v»-«r* will o’l »lie F »T in - \ imorovern »n s Cruwh" Bice IlM be il d i" •li • d and 1 I* mail Hi old h* re f r t>e addressed »•■ Kick real T ’* D iimii >.V VI < rk« confect ¡no-* i l e«dquar,'T« f«»r nu'* cam! •*«. 1 oes orange* and all kind« of daintie . M r. a «ul M ra. Ivi. V U> ning a hotel h L Bilfi on. J El"t.t, veterinary surge- n, w 11 io Dallu* i very Ttiurs<iay. Their in a "ew ilnii .’ hie* at the liotn of Mr. and M m . M uiuii S\rou When you want it her tir <>r ! gruh woo I *• e T A. Rigg- at »out i* Oil and ynaoline st• \ »** .1 •s|a*t |!i price« by Guy Bros n til they mo\ Fdifor ’ uv'er and Merch nt G it'- n *» were in the « icii ity of the *»*>»• hon«e, tile a»vlum and the pen Mon b.y (Pen R.ivli«« ll>l« been ill jftd h r week C o n ' ic»ed of stenling ft *k‘>tf • li« Wilhunctte liver above Im'ei-e deuce. George R hi’ ison ha* gone on a vi-if Sam I.)* Camp of Indm»e; dene h a to his old M'SSOtlii home He h. gone to tie soldi« r* home a’ K * been staving with his son Abram * burg. Spokane Bert Luc is of Momn*» »*h ha« bet» Dr H L Tonev, den'’ «t, gr,.duao a Southern Pacific engineer f >r t,« o of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office nnutair» year«. in the lJg'ow building. Examination T I iohp desiring to fund-h u- wood free. ’ Phone 45. We study the man who i> > weiir the suit. We hel - im lo a fitting choice of ma- • ria!■ — if lie hesitates. W uggest the style of coat— i u; is in doubt. We put on oe t thoughts on his indivi ml case. Is it not woiti -omething to have the nios careful service of expert el> ; iers at your| disposal, am nothing extra to pay for it ilie new spring suits, to coa's, hats and furnishing.- are ready for your coining. Silk Waists in Colors AI! our $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Only, $0 and *6.75 values at _ W’aisis in fine embroidered style at your choice at SALEM WQJLE.N MILL STORE Salem, Oregon. M M Attention, Bsrsosios! N Big Discount T T s if York. $2.50 MENS’ SUMMEN SUITS IT S U S , 14 . 75 , SE Í J ; 3 . 53-111 SPECIAL EARSA 1 KS •* » Those who have been buying their footwear at Gaynor’s for years consid- r ii as good as any they ever found old do not hesitate to advise tin ir fiends to try it. ELY BROTH HRS. 56 Warren street. New York, Wni P. 'fucker, formerly of Crow ley, but manager of a drug store at o n e y t o l o a n o n 'M PR o v e d f a r m i * k $ John Castle has bought from Mnso ptrt.i at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, Hill-b ro was mairiid thi* week to Mansion a lot near the round hnn*»e Mi-» Maymc Aim m a fierce, of liar for $100 and J. K Sears paid Mrs rii I mi ru. she having graduated at the o n e y to lo a n a t 6 p e u c e n t o n farm Sarah St. John $100 for several McCoy security. J. L. COLLINS, Dal'as. Vi » mi moo t li normal in 1901. lots. The imported Coach stallion, Al The Russian and Japanese armies George Rowel iff i* building an ex H W E MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVKI ban, No. 2,247 (1,453) will make lh«* and war vessel* an- si ill driving away 1¥TK VV farm property. At RLE Y A KAKIN cellent and commodintift new le me a j »eason of 1904 at Dalla«, Term«, $30 at each oilier the latier generally get mile east of Dalla« where Jas Harris i to insure; $20 fur season with return ting lh»* he»* of their conflicts. They took a donation claim over one half privilige. are »lie bravest, most skillful ami are Administrator’s Notice. a century ago. fighting for the very existence of J. R. H U B B A R D , Jacobson ik Co. expect to occupy ; »heir country, w . h . M c D a n i e l , o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l w h o m i t may concern, that I have been appointed by Ow ners. thoir new clothing «tore about Jnlv Hon, J.K. «ibb y,Judge of Polk co-.nty.a dministntor Fiddler & Mark« have opened a 9th and soon after »lie hardware »lor»* <if the estate <>f Lee Short, of Polk county, wholesale and re»ail meat market a» deceased. All persons indebted to said estate wild of Guv Brn*. will he m< Ted to the their ice plant with Ed Shaw as cut make me payment and any "tis holdinsr a claim •tore next north of it. - r . T I ipv » i l l keep flu, choice........ I Two Ci't’ agr Grove saloon keeper* he»t and will »leliver meat anywhere Dateti this 1st day <>f July, I«"4. M. FRANCIS. were fined $100 each for allowing al in town. Order« can be sent over Administrator of the estate A N of N IE Lee Short, deceased. lowing gambling in their »¡»loons. It both telephone line«. SALE is no secret that gambling is allowed in tne Dallas saloon». There i« not a InMfer or more com Change of Management. OF plete line of groceries in the county J. R. Hubbard bought the Puling WALL tli «n is carried by T. A. Higgs. His O my cust-unen: Huvlng retired troin the man- property at tile lailmad bridge for (•a llied good« cannot he beat ami hi« ngeiusiit of th e Dallas foundry and iron works, I PAPER $9.0 and George Ha good bought from to th nk a!: my old customers for t.heir liber teas a-id c< ffees are very fine. Conn- al desire patronage, and t<i recommend my *uoce»sor. Mr. Robert Gaynor a hou.-e and b»t in the I try produce wanted in exchange. Hi» W . C. J.tcksor, .-s a skilled machinist and a «entlv southwest part *»f town at $650. man worthy of a continuance of their trail#. I will For ihr nex» 30 days we will give hakery product» are fresh an»l good. stay with Mr. .lac son *everal months In order to a discount <»f 25 j»er cent on wall acquaint him with our customers and assist him In The motor company are having 200 p tp« r. We liave a large consign ED. BIDDLE, Dallas, Urexon. The western divi«i*»n o f t h e s f A » e his work. cords of wood delivered along lhe rail ment enrome from the east and four I —.----------------------- ---------------------— road tiack near »lie round bouse, J teachers ««»uciation began must have room f«** it. Now i» diftflie Farley is h «tiling ltK) John •lays session in Portland Tuesday, Stockholder’s Annual Meeting. the time to buy and save money Rohin«on 50 and Levi Wright 50 cord« »here being an unusually large attend at the new wall paj-er and paint ance and many from Polk county. of it. «I« m* HE re*r»’»ar annual meeting of the stockholders1 The departin< nt of anperint^ndenc»» •f the Dallas City bank w 11 L»e held at the l>at k ; hebl it- session Tuesday Superintend at 1 o'clock .«• turday, July 6. ItHH, for the purpose H E A T H & CORNES. ent C. L Starr, of this conntv, being of elect.on of ofti- ers and transaction of other husi ness, K. E. VS ILLIAM S, Cashier. Dallas Mill Street pres id« nt of i» The coiive»iti«m as a W e like best to call (■ Î wh« le promise3 t> he the most impur* SCOTT’S EMULSION < ! »ant ever held in the state. THE Cascara Wanted. SCOTT to ... to to to........ to ..... to $3,85 'Phe Star bakery is daily turning 1 d a large amount of bread, cakes id pies. Many families us* nothing il the baker products during tin t weather. nested at the old Bethel acadamv. «■t h » ! a Y u ! .¡ve never been offered such . a we are showing at this clos- iu r- d 'a-. At - cents you can buy •i i. t'orii ' i’ly -old at from $1 ()ur latc-i tile waists are ré a S •’> - to : $l(/.> > duis d as follows: rr rr S i d '" ./ »> waists now........... ............. 50 $1<»..'-) $1 .on waists now........... ........ .05 *17.50 $1.50 waists n o w .......... $1.00 $22.50 $2 00 waists now........... ......$1.50 A11,lute styles and a very goal .-■■■',• tion. All must he sold. Mole gn-a.t reduction: F r everything w m i l»v all member' \our family go ?to the New York eke» store where y u will find all ce« lower than anywhere el-» heir dry good« and fo t wear a»e of mdard quality. A great v a iii ty ol iinincr go- d- for everybody. --------- o » ♦ ---------- D A LLA S B U 8IN E S 8 P O IN TER S. 1 the vi ly best rates obtainable.— 11. G. Campbell 1 Shirt Vaists: Ladies' Tailored Suits: $10.50 suits reduced $15.00 suitri reduced $18.50 suits reduced *211.00 suits reduced *25 00 suits reduced $35.00 suits reduced COLD < HEAD of a mcciicin?. • i»u l«l I k - <>t >rrcat intureat to ev •! ■ ¡r p ices carefully’, then come a . . d w r t i s e i l m i d our values better i- One of tin* best place* in the city t> • b kind-of men ami huv* do»hint well ns table and b unge oov* r* is ! l i K.ippcs store in the »laie insni »uuldiog. CATARRH ing api» ii ; Our J une slaughter s a l o o n s u m m e r <<■ ery economical buyer in I’olk county. 1- to the store. You will find e v e r y a r t i c l e than ever offered before. The George lunch counter draws b • •wds by having so many g*md iliin^» eat. Frank Blessing and Mi«« Rubi Slater were married Mondav a* tIn- Will H ooker and w>f»* have heei home of J. C. Adams in Sell wood and ; The E. 0. Keyt estate estate lifts • pen appraised at $95.390 and $2(X‘ down from Harrisburg with hi« par arrived here the next day. Fftull, the hardware man thinks it ents near 1'eedee. W. H. Besecker is hack from a visit j p«r month is to he net aside for the >e»t not to carry any buggies and car widow’s maintenance. to his old > astern home and so i« Ed | iages over to next season and is sell- Andrew Hannnm i« 'o erect i new Plaster. While there Mr. Plasters ug the balance of his sti ck at actual Next Sunday morning Rev. W. T dwelling and T I* Bev* na a new burn father and mother both died. ost. Me is doing com-idcrable new Wartll - will pn aeh at. the city par» near Montgomery. vork and rcpaiiing heating fixture.' J. Cal Hutton, who is bla-*k*mith- mil Rev. .las Moore in the eveninv W e h •ive left only one Hhumpiou ing fur 0. H. Cobh wa* on Tue«dav fhe'e will he a sue red concert in tin for hup men. He is having an unti hay rake which goes at $22, being le-» last married to Mrs. Nettie Hash rook, fieniooii It is a cool sli.uly plac* anally big trade in bui)iie 8 hardware. 8-e his kitchen a.id dining room nr* than cost.— Guy Bros where no doubt many will take thei of Paline, by Rev. Jus. Moore icle*. dinners and spend the day. All stoves ami range« will he «old »t The White House a noted resoi t be- *** reduced price« for the next two week ween the railroad and the river six For all kinds of fruits and vegat.i Ladies should attend the special at Guys hardwan store. miles this side of Portland was total ble* in season go to to the Riggs gro *ale of ribbons by Miss Collins thi* ly destroyed by tire this week. eery All kind* of canned goods o week and temember that all her ha»» W in . Fuga*p ig^building a big dain the highest grades 1 lie best tear barn on the placo he bought from N. a ill go at a big reduction for the bal- 'Phe Presbyterian« had a pleasant and coffees in the market. Syrups o' nice of the season. L. Butler near Monmouth. «urial gathering Monday evening at «uperior flavor and choice hieakfas* *** A. B Atkin« who formerly lived 1« - • ke »mute of Mr. and Mrs VanOrsdel 1 1 aci• n All kinds of marketable pro Lemonade and cake being served. tween here and Indepemh-nee is now duce taken in exchange. { Go to the Fuller livery barn when a constable at Cottage Grove. Mrs VV. A. Wash and daughter, ion want as good a team as ever trot ed out. He keeps safe and swift Eva. are attending the «tate teachers’ Clifford Alb n. of Portland, i- now institute and will go on an excursion NEW TO-DAY. horses ami easy riding vehicles. express messenger on oor city »rain op the Columbia river tomorrow. Country horses always well led. H e is a cousin <d our Mr Fiske, Advertising under this haading will cost 10 cents *% \hout 60,000 acres of *he Grand Mr« S ,1. Grant of Kings Valiev Konde Indian reservation lfind is to for anything under 15 words for one insertion or 26 Vaughn Weaver do sure enough cents for throe insertions. and her *’ «»er M*s. Holier* Grant of t»e si.Id in lots of not over 160 a'*re«, «anitary plumbing ami know t xacily Bridgeport were h f o last w**ek. tn U k hit best bidder on August 1st. flow to put in a bathtub. They arc LMG8T new Osborne hinder for sate or to trade Xpert» at repairing pumps and can If the « fit and oil wells to he bored Invite your neighbor« to coinè fo \ for a mower and rake by W. W . Lin ten, of I'ic •Jo your guttering. on the Whiteaker place pan out well Dallas on the Fourth. You will all necr. Address Dallas, the benefits will spread all around. he welconm to make vourselve* at ITTHOI-.VKH ha» a yood, fresh cow that he would Take vour hides and tallow to Ca»- Mrs Kd C< ad is « delà ate to tin home and have u good time generally. VV like to have well taken care of, may report le’s feed «lore and get there the best Degree of Honor grand lodge meeting G« and see the new hath tuh«,sinks, Mr«. H B. Cosper being the alternate. bunion* s and fittings for hit- «t styles j -------------------------------------------- ---- names you ever trbd. He carries ill sorts of feed for animal* and every When ihe weather is hot cool off t-f plumbing at Wagner’s shop where ! OBC ond hand mower for .sale or to trade for hay »bing needed in the poultry business. you will find an lip to dale plummer ^ by George iiugoud, balla». nicelv with a dish of the famous *** Hazel worn! ice cream at Roys con fee Sirreturv J VV. . . 1,-wU. of the . pion- j . . . . . .. . i A NYONL desiring the servi-es of a snnitariuin The stage driver will bring what* tionery. p.r a s s o c i l i t-lH 11, w il l have n e w h a n g e » trame l nurse may apply at the home of O. K. ver you may want from Salem. i morrow morning for ilio»» wiiiont. , Cutler in Dulia«. Robert Guvnor and C L Starr havt *** them He ha* «mi e for each year been among the Hnnv tribe over on fr m 1844 to 1859. The furnishing goods earned by Y ^ P N Q mare, gentle to ride or drive, single or Three Rivers. Fish stories are no* to double, for bale. Inquire here. Mrs. Metzger gives eminent soisfac- R. <\ Graven president of the Fret be believed. tami Mining company over on the W. H K inkerd all« son, Clifford will » inhaiii ha* been »here on a tour of C IQOD driving mare of Ku--kwoo<l stock and weiyh- I iny 1,200pounds for su e by H. A. Webster, ol THIS leave San ranciseo tomorrow for the inspection A wagon road is to be I 'a 11 un. inquire of John Webster. REMEDY Philippine islands to enter the govern built into that milling dis riet. Is s u r e to ment postal service. P sale by Jna. K. Scars at McCoy, a 1,050-pound C IV EN A» a special term of circuit court T T O 8-yenr oid liay horse, sound und true, a 5-year- S a tisfa ctio n . State Organizer Tichenor paid an la»» Mond vy, Judge Boise granted a old 1,250'-pound fine bay horse a prize team of 4- official visit, to the P din* Woodman divorce o Lvdia J. Hare. a!*<> gave a i ear-old 2 700-p. und hors s, also three extra good fresh milch cows. C nip last night, and gave them one of le» i - ioti in favor of plaintiff in hop ly’ s Cream Balm his enthusiastic talks. ea-f of J. \V. Myer versus Li ves ley & Give:- R elief Cl PAN of h*»rses for sale by Oscar Taylor at Salt nt Once. From nenrlv all part« of eastern Co. O Creek. It f-leaiist-s. s * j o t h e n Oregon come report* of better crops ml heals the diseased An effort i« H* me ma le to change embrane. It cures ca- than in thi* vallev Hot winds and ’ h e ( ) i*gou Hity land »di e »o »4 her irrh and drives sway a FO NI» hau l half circle hay pres* to sell at *75 S frost have done some damage. Id tn the head quickly. or trade for a horse b y j . A. Williams, add reas •I’onlaml or S a l e m Or course the is absorbed. Heals ■ I proti et» the mem- n T. H Cornett who was el* cted to people of tin* ci»y Sv »he falls «treuti mi 1 - object »mt *h« chances are >rane. KesUWes the suiiuch f taste und sui II Full the legi‘ 1 ■ tore from Lion county was ize, '0 cents at drii|f„i*ta or l»y mail. Trial size. 10 I H AVE MON Y TO LOAN AT A L L TIMES A1 horn near McCoy in I860 a n d w is ed ig iiii»t t hem. •ants by mail. strength t ■ ■. to the nen y E l . on subscript ¡«»n will please bring it i« soon a« they can a food boemi:«- it r-t'-idi so em phatically for |>crf.ri riitM-im- And yet inf Lock üver Those O a k d a le • > io -iv ly in woo l. go to Onfield'». I V i p ’ -- W illi W ill p la c e E. In buying clothing at- the Johnson «tahlislunent you will save about on urti» of wlnit they charge af unii »»her place s TlieirliglP expense a d nfiiense tri ile en dih «h^rn to «badi l price quoted eDewh- re. Wh -n u want the. best, for the least money vu\ « go to Johnsons. It. K. Williams has bougtit the h- yard of VV. E. 1'alom on ilie G- uliler place. ' Iu • w i• • o iT ilR A Latest patterns in all kind* of tu 1» .»re can 1** had at. the Yok- tin ua IV* [ 'ore. Try their spices, extract», fin* ras am) fresh rousted coffees and you 'ill want no other. Three war vessels a.e in the barbe of Portland to rein .in until after th ce:- biulion. LAT EST S i NS ATION IN F N£ C O N F E C T IO N E R Y w V I p. Ik ciiiim » p ò f l * sh cibi j u m Gilliam A J dinsous livt-ry »la- Win. Livermore ¡a coining home on • lurfhiigli fr* m the soldiers inane R »«• urg C U P ID ’S ID E A ! L O C C A B IN R O LL S L m * i will In* a chi* k« n supp Tli the d » n t *r 1 ourt • of J il tug. l ÍE 8 TESN LOIN USD 81 ÏIS 3 S D" von know about Jersey c«t»le We * fit r « few choicely bred yeirliug 1 l r P are i" the market for * few ears of »V bark 8«w os before selli tig. M. » .G ilè A Co. ! bulls from «»«ir famous Hazel Fern company ’ Jcisev ber«l at spe«’iall/ reifmed pri ces t«» make T 'om for next crop L on«* of the V*e.-t in vestments known. , of voting- « t *. W<* will give you val For Sale. » iVn s h i m at 60 cents es«’h ma»arcai uable poi’ ters on Jersev stock. Write fl.UtJO in 100 tin#n» hi. Mee us at «»»ice— Viet ter do it »«»day— f*»r A IiESIRVRLE home in Dallas, consisting of 14 a* res *>f land. 12 acres in hops, irood for ISO bai price* on hulls, telling n* »he kind if es and quality always good; two hop houses, iarfe animal fo il desire Addr°ss F. _____ K storeroom . and new M-rris >n h-ip press. Go»d M r Eld« wticv, Pupf. L h M * F«rm. u W Iwetlm«, » « - d h«rn and plenty of fruit. For par Next door Fenton office. Miiomikie furiUiut, Ore. i i « « . , .nqu n < 4 O . Orarw, u r«n DAVIS. IÜE üEW BAIÌBER j THE H W H A T W E HAVE LE A R N ED DUR IN G T H E W E E K F R O M A LL AV AIL- S Bee-Hive Store j DALLAS I ! •<y* j V ¡> \<V A . A .V . \y * À>. /i\ w _ A S >y \y .V - /i>. vy O R E G O N - A\ À v y . Á-, \y Jy | tion to her patrons. Many of the mo»t attractively dn*-scd little hoy* and girls you see about town were outfitted there. j N y- ê . H i t i - la t 1 lip 1 1 «*111 » u .. . dale • »K g <«. 1er b « luv*» nt« i M L it A L A N D (¿LxNûliAli- a x . fea Orogan State Normal M ONM OUTH, OREGON. Thi school begins it« 23r«l ) oar Sep tum her 20, 1904, terms in each school vo.tr affording e«jual opportunities for b 1 inning a course in September, No vo nbor, I'cbru.iry and April. Tlie host tmining for teachers is the normal course with it« assurance of good posi tions . t good wages. Write for new cat- ;>.!• igue containing full information con cerning courses of study, training in ac- turl loacliing in town and country schools and full details about the a«i- v . iikt I courfc of study with the addi- lional a«lvantages attached. Address, . m i rotary .1. B. V. Butler, or President L . D. R. s lor, Monmouth, Oregon, *** j All those who have h. on buying drugstore supplies from Wilson Si C«» have recogniied the goods a* of supe rior quality and not very high priced. j Their cosmetics for t lie teeili and f«c«* are « fi*< clive but not injurious. Al) the standard patent medicitu» on sab . ; %* All cemetery material kept at the H wkins marble works i« guarant««ed equal to the very best Ilia price« are *«> reasonable that hot very few order such good* elsewhere. It dont pay to carry over millinery good» therefore Mrs. Chace has mark- • d her goods down to prices that might to souu carry them away Hats now going at cost. - r. ' s;- . *% Iverslake, the house furnisher, is having a remarkably good run of trade because he keeps wh *t the peo pie want and at prices within their reac1». See his rugs and awnings. *** Nearly all the pretty gold and sil ver things y«»H see at wedding and birthday occasions were brought from Jeweler Morris, who always has a tint rtfsorlmeut. U G L O W C L O T H IN G HOUSE, D A L L A S OREGON. V Kisser’s gunstore and repair shop supplhs all kinds of sporting goods, sunshades and cutlery and he fixes up hundred« of injured things. He m Mum fails to make a sewing nm chine work right. *** A h a liveiymau Elmer West stands buck for none of then» in these parts. Grod stoek, good conveyances ami careful «Livers have made his stable popular. Evc-rvtliinj' worn by men and boys. The jienctal public a m invited to come and examine what we haveand price the }> 0'> Is All now and of latest styles. We I avea number of specialties from I be me t celebiated houses in tilt-land and they can’t he heat. y M ONM OUTH. SEE A T T R A C T IV E A class of thirty tw«» were graduated by the normal last Wednesday. W IN D O W D ISPLA Y . 7WÄ J. I. Murphy and family have gone tn their homestead on north f«»rk Ya- hats. m Mr. Fugate has enlarged and re modeled his barn making it oue of the best ill town is Store. Joe Rote has bought, a new steam hay pres» and has 900 tons of hay en gaged for the season* work. B U E N A VISTA. Cleve Parker Inis been very sick. M. L. Baldwin has gone t«» Winlock Wash. * is Mis« Alice Kuigbcen is visiting in tî> Port).i ml. Mr. Gourling a ml Franky, of VV i*- cousin, are visiting John Lov. Many from here athuided the camp meeting and picnic at Independence Free fans at Rigg«’ gr««c«*rv for each 50 c«»nt purchase to all the buli- s. ■ » u PLOW 5 - HAR HO V/S M;. T 2 - m oiements * I £ 5 Kind 3. All S'iris a nil. m in i r u a f a n c « »!, <)11r hlaekimithinp is T t vi f things for fkrawr*. 9 DALLAS % • H ♦ v t 1»;.-:; x H«>ven holy roller fanatics, follow- I ers «»I the notorious CretfieM now in | hiding, have he«ui lak ii to the insane $ 0 » » ♦ » + » » » Of all kinds on sale at our saw mill lour mill s west ol Dallas. See us before huyii'R Lull»- ides, lowest prices. ¡ a «\ lo rn . rahfornia now has r. member in ¡ tin- KnosHielt cabinet. Y II. Mi-tc*lf ¡ I»« mg secretary of commerce and U I h*«r. Governor Chatnbarl.iin h is pro- clNÍn.ed the adoption of the initiative and referendum, the local option li- quor law, the direct primales nomi nating election law and the amcml- ment to the constitution concerning the state ^rioter. j * /'.Oils . C U L T I V A T O R S :. c: - J SPi.-lUC W A C O N S % Pîumblr W H. Murphy’s father and *i«ter have been over from H«»well Prairie. Ed. Harmon and family,of Bridge port. Hundaved with the Anderson*. r\ A ir n c ii MARTIN ¿2 LLO DCETT. J f»V O -V P i V ;• v . J * ' & ” u ^ %