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»* * * # * »««»# * # ** * * ».»* «* * «* * AIR LIE . V ola Welch lias filed suit for a di* I voree frm i Frank Welch. Prof. Reynolds Ims etnriied from his claim east of the mountains. 8am Burk, whose family are lu re, i is working with hit team in Portland Miss Jessie «Wiseman has gone to Ellenshurg, Wash., t'* remain until September with her sister. In the clerk’s office last Monday Justice Hardy II Jinan made 8. 0. Pin iey and Ida Reip husband and wiie. B ig R is k s Th** Hhakespeai e club held Iheir »•nnual reunion Wednesday afternoon with tlie campers near the Hallock mill. Loss of Tims. Loss of Money, Loss of Pisco, Loss of Comfort, all follow In the train of noi usine St. Jacobs Oil Mai ah Merwin postmaster at Inde peudence, has been mayor twice and a*rved in the city council for three terms. — For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Sprains It has cured thousands. Will cure you. Pries 25c. and 50c. •>■»» » » ■» é\ n n n T. U U M U LO C V L A N D G E N E R A L . WHAT w f h a v e l e a r n e d o u r in T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- c A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e aders In A h re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . For groceries go to Onfield's. M. Hay ter, den tint, Wilson building The W . O. T . U. will teet with Mrs Kersey »it 2:30 next Thursday, When you want either fir or oak grub wood see T. A. ltigg* about it Mrs F. R Rich and Floyd1 Daly were passengers to Newport Wednes day. Judge CoHd and wife went 1». Port land Monday to attend the Workinxn grand lodge. Wm. Arm it ige has been *ratisferred from the Red Pr»iirie to tin* Harmony school district. Those desiring to fursd-h «*• wood on subscription will please firing itas \ soon as they can. Mrs. W . R. Craven returned from Portland Monday and he went to Newport next day. M. II. Bm ll and wife, of Sheridan, have been at Falls City, where she has been very sick. Confectioner Allan ha* moved to the Greer property serosa the street from the home of Robt. Howe. Frank Chapman has gone to St. Martins hot. springs beyond the Cas cade locks for the sake of his rheuma tism. J ab . Burns is erecting nt Bridge port a new house where the old one b uilt by his father has stood for so many years. August magazines at Metiers. All the late popular magazines and books can he had there Subscriptions tak en for any periodical. j ¡O k L lA S eU S lN IS S C RO P P ING S . La Smith, George W hitdm rn. Al- Three beef wagons are running in »»x VaiiOr»dei. P. A. Finseth and Hen- thi« vioinitvt Mr Cbenworth of rv Mnscott have gone to their claims Kings Valley being the cheapest. He over ir. the Siletz region. sells for from 5 to 7 cents. ----------- ♦ • » -------------- r July 16th we commence our clearance sale. A ll summer goods will be closed out regardless of cost. Good staple merchandise at prices \Ve paid— and less. You cannot af ford to miss this opportunity. This sale will continue all of this month and and August. Come early and secure best choice. Mens’ suits at $4 25, $4.75, $6 50 and $7.50, worth from $7.50 to $12 50. This is less than wholesale price. Summer wash goods must he sold regardless of first cost— 12 J cent goods 5 cents a yard; 25 cent values at 10cents a yard. *•* The people generally have found OUI that Kerslakes furniture store is to « he<t place-ti go for camping out tits and second hand as well aa new house luruikliing outfits. A line of childrens shoes: Former prices up to $1.50, uow 50c a pair. A ll our fancy silks, $1 and $1.25 kind, at 50 cents a yard. Shirtwaists at prices less than material would cost. 'I inning, plumbing and everything else of that nature will he piomptly and well done by Vaughn A Weaver, who are experts. See them about put ting in your bathtub aud making sewur couuecliuns. A ll fancy trimming at greatly cut price., T T Ladies’ neckwear, cotton gloves and underwear at a great reduction. July— BARGAIN HARVEST— August TH E Bee-Hive Store OREGON D ALLAS /À A. A »7 sy \y # A A ./is. >7 #• A. A. »7 »7 /¿V ÀS /i\ .<i\ ' /i\ '7 '7 <i> 4> é> $ f Bottle of V K' <t> .V K' <*> ;'*> /is V The Hazeldell school district «re thinking of building a new school nouse about half way between Teal’s mill and the Bryan Lucas mill to better accomodate the whole district. The vonng ladies of the Christian church will have an ice cream social at the city park tomorrow evenin. and a »leasing program will he ren dered. So much money was made last year gathering chi’ tiin bark that the crowd of gatherers was greatly increased »hi- -eason. But the price has fallen dis ci uragingly low from above 15 cents to less than 6 cents a pound. N E W T O -D A Y . Ailvertiiiiig umler this hauling will i-ost 10 cent* lor anytning umler 15 word« fur one insertion or 25 cent* for throe insertions. wanted by girl work Apply bore. S ITUATION to do general hou.se OOD second hand McCormick binder for sale by Jacob Schweitzer, near Dallas. G G D G Nasal GftTAF.R'l S ‘0 Jayne’s Carminative Balsam — T h e Standard Rem edy f o r Summer Complaint, Cramps, Colic, G riping Feins, Sour Stomach and V o m itin g, also fo r D ysentery, Diarrbm e o r Looseness, Asiatic C holera, C holera M orbus, end Cholera Infantum. J A Y N E 'S C A R M I N A T I V E B A L S A M has been uced with great success fo r 71 years. W e will send F ree to any person w h o will enclose a tw o-cen t stamp in part paym ent f o r the mailing, e trial size bottle o f J A Y N E 'S C A R M I N A T I V E B A L S A M . W rite y o u r Name, T o w n and State plainly to insure y o u r getting the same. Please mention this paper when answering advertisement Address : DR. D. JA Y N E (&> SON, Philadelphia. I'ig crowd every day ill the month. Oregon State Normal It has often been asserted and never denied that the New York Racket is one of the most reliable stores in the ( ¡tv. They can and do undersell all regular stores. They manage to get the hestat the lowtst prices for cash, and sell the same wav. Their new dry gtxxls department has grown away beyond their expectations. C h a m b e r l a i n ’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Iliis remedy is certain to be needed n almost every home before the sum mer is over. It c a ll always be de pend- d upon even in the most severe ind dangerous cases. It is especially 'sluahle for summer disorders in “ iiildreii It is pleasant to take and never fnilei to give prompt relief. .Vhy not huy it now? It may save life. For sale by Wilson Drug Co. H a y t e r -F u t l e r W e d d in g . At the home of the hride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Fuller, in Dallas Wednesday evening Oscar Hayter and Miss Bertha Fuller were united m marriage by Dr. Tlnmpson, of In dependence. The bride end her fath er approaching from one room and the groom and minister from anoth er, met tinder a handsomely arranged iircli, where the ring ceremoney was performed. She was dressed iu crepe de Paris and carried abnquet of white carnations and asparagus fern while he was garbed in conventional black. Miss Olive Hmit!i played the wedding march. The rooms were elaborately decorated and in front hung Chinese lanterns. Delicious rsfresliments of ice cream, cake and fruit punch were served on 'he lawn to the thirty-five gnes’ s. Many beautiful ami useful F are in the market for a few cere of caecara presents were bestowed. A t ten o’ W bark. See ua before selling. H. S. Glle A Co. SALE clock they left for Salem to take a Salem, morning train bound for the Astoria OF beach. In a few days they will re turn and toon begin housekeeping W ALL For Sale. near llie college. Mr. Hayter is a I PAPER prominent Mason and succeasful law DESIRABLE home in Dallas, consisting of 24 acres of land. 12 acres in hope, good for 100 bal yer and Mr» Hayter. who is very pop j es and quality always good; two hop houses, large For the next .20 days we will give ular among the young people, has been - stere room and new Morrison hop press. Good dwelling, *aod barn and plenty of fruit. For par I a discount of 2A per cent on wall bookkeeper in the Bee Hive store, tfeniUra, irityn jn of J F. Grovbe, Da Has, Oregon ----------- — ---------- P'«|a-r W e have a large consign- D ie m enrou'e from the east ami Mis. Wm Miller and Mr*. Jane must have room for it. Nuw is Morrison visited with K alls City the time to huy anti «ave money friends yesterday. al lite new wall jiaper and point Mrs. Parilla Elder has opened a John H. Fraksa, of Dallas, is ■tore. private boarding house just south of praps,«.I to move town or coun HEATH ACOKNES. the ice works and will furniali good try houses of any uxe to any diala ore. NHH Street Della* meals at reasonable prices. w K '- e All patrons of the Gilliam A. John The patronage of Gaynor’s shoe -tore increatfs from year to year »s son livery s'ahle are always well salis- the wearing qu..lilies of their good* tied with their t eatment there. become better known. Trade at Gav- F a m ily R eunion. nor’s and you. will not wish you had Annt Maria Smith was f)4 years old gone somewhere else. lust Sunday and the event wa. cele brated by a family reunion. Among S A L E M P O I N T - RS. ■liose pre.-ent were James Chamlrcr- Once again we come to say that the tsin and George Gardner and fnmilies, Johnson clothing store is one of the of Falls City, J. J. Russell and family, very best in the valley After o\er f Monmouth, John Chamberlain, of 1 wepty yeatf iu the same business right Portland, Leander Belieu and family there the firm is today more popular and Mr. Carlson and wife, of Bridge and more successful than ever before port. Uncle Matt. Smith is quite fee- which could not be true if tin y had not lile and not long for this world. The dealt fairly with the p iblic. What H-casion was full of painful and pleas ever they tell you at Johnson’s will urable remembrances for Aunt Mari* prove to oo true. nd the Chamberlain children. She — o— haa been right there ut the old home The George lunch counter draws a for mannv, many years. T. W. Brunk. of Eola, has a fino OOD span of work horses for sale cheap by Wm. R. C. Craven has contracted with 100 a^re field of wheat and Mr Know Tatoin. er on the W. W . Smith place is put I 8. Ashbaugh to erect two nice cot ting up considerable wire fencing and tages west of his homo opposite Dal A 111 Y farm with 20 cows torrent by Thomas las college and Mrs. A. W . Fowler is Kinchen at Peedae, Oregon. a windmill. having a cottage built a few blocks Mr. and Mrs Cass Riggs having outheast of the court house. OOD fresh milch cow for sale by J. W. Robinson of Oakdale. failed to qualify, M inson C row l ■ Ixist Wednesday’s Telegram had a h is been appointed direc or ami and -rnphic illustrated writeup of Dallas, G. W. Pewili^rer clerk in the Etna, yotr-old heifers, all to calve in the spring, also independence and Falls C i’y. Many 3 a 2 steer fur sale by W. H Kraher near Dallus. school district. copies of it will is- sent east and re They must be sold and here id a barga n. sult in cau.ing not a few to on me to This has been a record breaking his pert of Oregon. Whoever reads year in Dallas home building , More I )R young, fat beef cattle, g « to Frank Butier, near Falls City. All Durham stock. than fifty have already been erect*«1 it will (eel sure Unit we have a goodly oiinlry. In all Its *U :«• t:*«® A and a number of others are going up. y Fjy S I) hand half circle hay press to sell at $75 should be cle»Hiin«*a. The matter has not been overdone fot For sll kinds of fruits and vegat.i or trade fo ra horse by J. A. Williams, address E lj’ » Crexin Calm they will all be occupied. hies in season go to to the Kiggs gro Dali a s . cleanses,soothes end heels •ery All kinds of canned goods of ike disca<ed membrane. L Gcrliegsr, owner of the railway lie highest grades. The best teas It cures cStarrh end drives HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A L L Tll'K H AI to Falls Oily and of a large body of anil coffee» in the market. Syrups of swn j s cold in the heed the v»ry beat rates obtainable.—11. U. Campbell fine timber beyond there returned to superior flavor and choice hieakfasl quickly. C rea m B a lm Is placed Into tho nostrils, spreads Portland Monday after looking ou' bacon AIT kinds of marketable pro- ONF.Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PI: over the membrane ar.d is a!»sorbed. Relief is im for business interests around here for ptrty at usual rates by Oscar Ha} ter, Dulia* luce taken in exchange. M mediate and a cure folio*«. It is hot drying-doee several days. His son George w»o not produce eneezing. Large Size, 50 eente at Drug As requested Ed Pykstra appeared with him and iwo friends of his nor TO LOAN A T 8 PER CENT ON FARM gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 esnfa by mall. Louis, who is manager of our railwav before the epunty court and showed M ONF.Y B L Y BROTHERS, 5« Warren Streot, New York security. J. L. COLLINS, Dalias. that his mother belonged in Multno to the timbered region. mah county, which was responsible The sewerage on Court and Mill, for her care. The ease againsi hi i 1 HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE« farm property. 81 LILLY A EA K IN streets has been completed and ac was dismissed and Henry Black wa- Administrator’s Notice. cepted at a cost of $3.239 and the aiulurized to care for her at a dollar property f-r a half a bLck on each a day until farther orders. k ron e* IS HEREBY (LIVEN TO A LL WHOM IT Change of Management. side of those streets h.ive been assess N may concern, that I have been appointed by “ judge of I’olk county,a omini Dallaa City Bank is capitalized at Hon. J.K. *IMry,l ed to pay for it at a rate of 2 38 100 tie «if c-ouutj of the eet*te of Lee Short, of Polk county, mills on the dollar. Only the ground 170.000 and has a reserve fund of r r o my customers: Having retired from the man- deceased. All ;»enoii« indebted to said estate will 1 agement of the Dallas foundry and iron works, I make me payment and any one holding a claim value without reference to the im (112,000 there being no safer moneyed desire to th^nk all my old customers for their liber against said estate will present the same to me, dulj provements has been considered. Tl t institution in the state. K. C. C m n ul patronage, and to recommend my sujce»sor, Mr. verified, within six months from this date. C. Jackson, as a skilled machinist and a gentle Dated this 1st day of July. 1904 council have studied and figuno is president: M M. Ellis, vice presi i W. man worthy of a continuance of their trade. I will ANNIE M. FRANCIS. much over the matte.- and have tried lent; K E Williams, cashier: VV. G stay with Mr. Jac son »everal months in order to Administrator of the estate «rf Lee Short, deceased. acquaint him with our customers and assist him in VaSxall assistant cashier; with Eu j to profit by the sewerage experience tiis work. ED. BIDDLE. Dallas, Oregon. of other towns Some are satisfied geue Hayter aud Joe Craven as book with their assessment and others are keepers. B ig hot over it. The council will sit next Cascara Wanted. Besides I he oak mill lieing establish Monday evening to hear complaints cd on the terminal grounds, new ma and remedy mistakes. chinery lias bein ordered for a handle /À /is '7 <*> <♦> •# M ONM OUTH, *RECON. This school begins its 23rd year Sep tember 20, 1904, terms in each school year affording equal opportunities for beginning a course in September, No vember, February aad April. The best training for teachers is the normal course with its assurance of good posi tions nt good wages. Write for new cat alogue containing full information con cerning courses of study, training in ac- turl teaching in town and country schools and full details about the nd- vanerd eourfc of study with the addi tional advantages attached. Address. Secretary J. B. V. Butler, or President K. D. Ressler, Monmouth, Oregon, to Robert Gay nor has gone to Hepp ner for his health ami Photographer Cherrington will take a lav off tkiirt\ days with his brother at Long Beach1 Cal. ycr-jaï k O U R M ID -S U M M E R Those who have patronized tin West livery stable ray it is good enough fo r them. His vehicles ar< sll c o m f o r t a b l e and iu good repair auu ms horses are fast enough. Jack «4: Wilson are to start a han W o r ld s F a i r C o n te s t. dle faclorv at WilWmina and George Voting commenced last Monday Frauendiner. of that, place, fell from a with b illot boxes established at Walter The stage to Salem always counectr hay mow and broke his arm. W ill »a ms* and the Bee Hive store. So with the southbound train. Dr. Butler, of Indepmidence. gradu far die ballot ting is light, but interest •a» ated from Christian cfilleve in 1882 will increase from now on. The bal Castle’s feed store is headquarters and has taken post graduate work in lots will be counted each Wednesday both ibis country and Europe. evening and the result announced in for everything for stock and poultry aud what you buy will he delivered Remember that, nearly everybody that week’s paper. Call for your tick anywhere iu '.owu. Ho buys tallow, ets when making cash purchases and ’ ooks in this paner for notices of lost pells und hides. ~ or found articles. All such articles vote your choice. Here is the vote. Hester Fit-ke. .......................... 92 *** -hould be promptly advertisd, Emma Dempsey........................ * 42 As a baker, Mr. Fucli never bail a 31 superior in Dallas. H e gets up an at. Joel Shaw is building a new home | Bessie Mnscott................. . . . . 4 tractive aud palatable manner what west of Mrs Bhreye ami E. W. Fuller | Nora Robertson......................... 1 ever may be wauled by the good ha- rero »fed a id otherwise improved Lillie B a x 'e r ......................... his home enct of the livery stable. housewives around. Guy »' N e w Store. Lot Brown who ha« been in the law Guv Brim, have moved iheir hard- office of J. N. Hart is now employed ware business from Mill street into The ladies of the Dallas vicinity as a stenographer in Portland where the Kirkpatrick huildin.' on Main and beyond should remember that Louis Garhutt is also thus engaged. street. The room is 20x80 feet and Mrs Metzger handles exclusively fur nishings tor themselves and their Misses Ella Oarpenter, of Dallas. 14 feet to the ceiling, wit 1 a tin shop Myrtle Davit, of McCJoy t nd Vesfdla lfix20 ind an oil room 10x12. The children. She has some very attract ^ears. of Ballstou. are attending Prof. | whole front is of phtte glass and it i« ive ribbons Travers’ school of m thods in Salem. well supplied wit'» electric. Hauls. Their gallery of 12x20 feel is fine for G. L. Hawkin« has the only marble Go and sec* the new bath tubs, sinks, ho'li storage and display. They lisri wuiks in lown, nor are the peoph lavatories and fittings for latest styles s very convenient new style of rolling anxious for com petition because he of plumbing at Wagner’s shop where ladder There is « large skvlight ov doe* good Work and deals fairly. von will find an up to date plummer er the center of the room. The nail I bins are hack in the wall out of the | For nearly thirty years John Coop These are busy days around Faull’b er has been tusking an average of way anil instead ot being in the cen ter of the room the counters are di herd ware store and tin shop because perhaps a half million brick ai Inde rectly under the shelving. They hud so much building is heing done und pendence and has two hop yards near a good stock before hut will now have so much hop house pipe is wanted there. a larger and better one.. Drop i t and Now that so much ice is usea here he Shrewd merchants make attractive sec their attractive place of business. has ordered a supply of tools used in offerings and let the public know connection with it. As soon as there Last week’s rain did far more good is a new demand he prepares to sup about it. No other medium is *o than was at first expected. Potatoes, cheap or so effective as a good news ply it. Cull for what you please in corn, oats, late spring wheat, hops, the hardware line and he will baud il paper. gardens and pasturage have all been out. Wintha Palmer is to teach At Lewis benefited by it. Corn and vegetables ville, Miss Conn at Airlie, Misi Susie that seemed almost blighted have tak- Branson at Buell, Miss Buena McCoy eu on newjife, hops are more rapidly Good teams, good conveyances and at Harmony and Miss Elbe Planking* growing up and outward. Much grain careful drivers are always sent oul ton at Bridgeport . that seemed ready tocut was given a from Fuller’s livery stable, which i» A special train of six cars with a week or two more to grow and fill out nearest the depot and hotels. His large force of workmen, arrived lu re But there will he very few extra good prices are always ituftouable, Tel your friends about it. Wednesday evening to rebuild the ciops in the W illam ette valley je JLJ&» V Ed Patras lias moved his family to The Wilaou drugstore can supply the stave mill in McTimmonds Valley you with whatever can lie bad short J J. Levcck is hauling baled hay t of Portland. They have gradually this place. He had over 100 ton hal added new kinds ul stock until today ed. it can be classed with model estab lishments in completeness. No mat J. A. Withrow bus the measels and ter what you may want Hint con vs H. M. Berry has his new barn com within that line, go to Wilson a. I pie ted. I. M. Simpson is having almut 150 When vnu have stock of any kind acres of hay baled. The most of it for sale or want to huv Anything it has been engaged. will psv to let it be known through J. D. Sevens and the Rtnry boys the Itemizer. have gone to the Koda springs on a Henry L» wis was in from Lewisville hunting and fiahiug trip. Wednesday and says loose hav is sell ing at from $7 to $9 a tou and baled Farmers are through haying; all hail enough f*.r their own use and a hay at $2 more. number had some to spsie. Dr. H. L. Tonev, den'ist, graduate of Ann Arbor, M idi. Office upstairs A. C. Htaats’ driving mare, Lena, in the Uglow building. Examinations captured fit at prize at Corvallis. She free. ’ Phone 45. was considered the finest single driver M M. Ellis has built half a mile from town on the Oakd.de road a house which he will sell with eithei long trestle at the north approach ten or twenty acres of laud. »he railroad bridge. te, Good t y c i g h l amounts to every, D. N. Turner has added a porch to thing. W illi most deli elite eyes hi»» huu.*e. plas-. s are the only ft medv Jeweler Tom Gr<>*»8 is cutting his wheat Morris has a great variety from which which is good. to select and he may have just what 1 he front did considerable damage you need. * .» here last we« k. I I your umbrella or p.rssol needs a Mr, Moiil'nu is stacking his hay new handle, new cover or new libs and will bde it later. Gunsmith Kisser baa the necessary The late rains did a whole lot of material and Ilia Work will be sure to plcuae you. good and little harm. I Suits for I Vacation Both men and boys’ out- ting suits for vacation time, either in the nioun tains or on the seashore See their fine new grips made of either alligator or buffalo hide. While attraetivoand com fort able, their clothing is inexpensive. Be sure to look at their goods before you start on a trip anywhere. UGLOW GLOTHING H O U SE Mill Street - Dallas Discount Disc?»« takes no summer vacation. If yea need flesh and strength use Scott’s Fmulsion summer Li in winter. Send for free -ample. Jtro*rr * TO W VK. Chemist* R X H ii Pe^rl Street, New York. *** rc .sn ii.o o ; Mi factory there and there is a prosi ect of a sash and door factory for the same grounds. That will take up all the space except what is reserved for the big sawmill which will go up« at soon as there is sufficient demand for lumber. The Dallas men who went to look after their mixing interests in the Cascade mountains last week encoun tered heavy rains and did not tarry long. Within five miles ere thst many min being developed end at least 200 men will have to work ont their assessments there this eetsnn. Several extensive tunnels ere being pored in the Freeland mines in which our people arts interested. a A House Moving. $ Agricultural Implements PLOWS - WACONS . CULTIVATORS HARROWS BUCCIES 8PRINC WACONS Plumbing of all Kinds. A ll sorts of machine oil. Our hlacksniithing is is guaranteed, Great variety of things for farmers. W AGNER BROS DALLA8