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u '. L g » - u g a i W O R L D 'S PAIR C O N T E S T . Il» s Rrmikin ,Ni..»a it>'beit«en lal'I.- lie ni.l.l- I e -li V .i«, .»it. . 1,1' In l!av it . . . . ii in ll<i|. .. . Analisi» M il’t-r I'» »line *\ i mu h M Du. um \l i ; 1*111 k’t i> VI o i fopkiliK . b a k in g po w d er T I m * Yuk»*h«>ma IV»* Utmip.tuy Imv- i ing ii'ov* il lo their m w r « t i s * Mi Verna Goff lia» g ne back to '.lie street, tic»' room is now occupied |f S o sir M ’> runny store full of bargain, tt * .h o Mi.ntai.R. s i from I t-> 25 Cc n t,. IY»cv L. win, of Lewinville. i» ¿c\ * Ì l h t\ |i||. • i « I fevrr. T he tam e petrol' would not so fre Senator Doughty, of Monmouth, ha« i queully go the G o r g e lunch counter bought a grocery »lore in PoitU nd. i if they did not continually art out Rev. V . .1. Turindfir«» ami wife, of I good things Rial Prairie, have i». eu viaiting Ain* .. O P O. Bu»li at P* eilee. i For d v goods, clothin g , slices, lulls, Superintendent Starr will aoou j gloves, shirts and underwear and ill begin the publication of the Polk I tael everything for all the family go 10 County School New», to be ¡«¿ued | ih " New York R a ck et which is the monthly. cliea|a»s' one price cash ( ore in the city . R equiring «l»'t cst-li they Imv Dr H. L. Tonev, den'iat, irrndunte no losses. of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office iipKtair« ■ ■ ■ O ■ ■ in the Uglow budding. Examination«, free. ’ Plmno 45. 'I here i« no b elter plow than the J hn De« re which :ii*»y he hud ■ f M an Go and »ee the new bath tub»,«ink«, ning &. FergtiH.ni who deal in till kind« lavatories and fining» for latest »tyle» I <*f im plem ents and hardware. 8 ee I of plumbing at W agner’« »hop where t teir cream separators. you will find an up to date pluinmer . Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. Made from Pore, Grape Cream of Tartar* ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. 100 WILLIAM 8T., NEW YORK. Have you »ecu our new line of B e t t e r c l o t h in g *nd fu r n i s h i n g good» i range» just arrived from the ea-t A- th an aro ca rried by Kmily K opp e in ; we HHved $5 in freight we are »elling •he Y . M. C A, b uildin g you c a n n o t them for #5 lesa than regular price». *et. Hn mak.-b «land , l o u n g e and , Everyone iruarantced.— Guv Bru». table cuter«. 44th A n n u a l S ta te F a ir Sal©ixi Oregon D A L L A S N G T £ L fcT 8 . September 12 to 17, !904. Consumption GOOD AT i RAC'I ION'S S P L E N D ID R A C IN G The only kind of consump tion to fear is “ neglected consumption." People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. At the faintest suspicion- of consumption get a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott’s Emulsion at once, has, in thousands oi cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption does not exist where Scott's Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott’s Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. B E > T BAND O F MUMO JflO(HH) IN P R E M IU M S M A O N IF IC E N T ST O C K SH O W A F IN E CAM P GROU N D W IT H ROOM FO R A L L . F R E S H W A T E R P IP E D IN TO T H E G RO U N D , AND P L E N T Y O F SH A D E S E R V IC E AND L O T S O F E N I E R - E D U C A T IO N F O R E V E R Y B O D Y LOCAL AND GENERAL- J . H. Lawton and wife | from Sheridan last week. were up L ark H all has been running a log W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN C , ging engine down in Lane county. T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- A b la S o u rc e s D is h e d u p fo r O u r N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R e a d e rs In Atorevlated P a r a g r a p h s . | W hen you want eith er fir or oak grub wood see T . A. Riggs about it. L S . T hu rston , west of M oam oulh, will dry prunes for the general public. Kind Go hat has bought the B. H P illa r farm near P ark er, paving $2, 500. F o r groceries go to Osfield’s. S A L L M S U G G E S T IO N S ¡I 270 (5 \V. i\i y>* •!>•** »» - a 75»2 i »| i .i »ir** i h * ' n i*i »v nu* t ;<-i ¡»ill I ll'll go*nU h ml .% nmic uti r»u*‘ D c »i «k 31 m*v»i Mvi. M -I ol ' l• 1 r ti .V.<> r e it. f o lijs«» !••» 1 ^ mil i lieii m w «lyt“ b.» i • " ** , e nil »V h . « e Imnt, iS 7 «nil» for I»«>\ á M. Hay ter, d entist, W ilson building Mrs. W . R. Craven has been G. S. Kibbey has moved from K in gs ing her married daughters in V alley to Monmouth. land. P. A. F in setb is taking a trip to Jo h n Fiddler and family have to th e Coos Bay country. ru sticating around Ocean Park Ju s. Bovdaton and Jo h n Cnv have week. gone back on a visit too'd Missouri. Mrs. Jo e Hubbard has been visit Port been for a with J . R . M arks has bought the ; her daughter, Mrs. Dora Shreve at St ay on. Haldem an and M urrell m eat m a rk e t.' Misses Edith Denny and Ethel K el T hose intending to hsve public j sales should com e here for their post- ly. of M cCoy, spent the sum m er at Newport. e is. | Mrs. J . C. Shultz nnd son, E a rl, h are 1 Stan ely. son of R -v. 8 . A. Starr, for- gone for a visit at W oodland, C alifor merl.v cf Dallas, was married in Port land last week. nia. T he Martin & B'ndsvtt lum ber yard < 1 * w ii by the city park i« in chariri 1 of Jon Blank who i» p «dy to supply >•«•; |i •vitli almost any kind of building mu eriul. «Mr. Davis conducts » fir-t cl»«« bar her »hup a t the Cottage hotel ami It* »Ino most convenient |o *m *st* of the other hotel«. H air cu t ju st as yon waul it. W ilson« drug store i» a telephone ce*»ter al»o head quarter« for every thing of a medical nature. T h eir cough m edicine» will »o»n give relief and they have remedies for all ail- m en ' 8 . Prescriptions filled promptly and with the utm ost care. See their toilet preparations. Bee-Hive Store The good old reliable Bee-Hive (tori again takes the load in presenting to the people of Pe»k cosnty the moot complete lines of merchandise outside s f fortlend. We always have and alwaya will quete lower prices on good, hoiest goods than you can purchase aid shop worn and back numbers for at other stores. V/hen you carry away b'g parcels from our es tablishment this fall, you will realize how keen you have bargained,how your dollars In oash have done wonders, and how nicely you have been treated to the newest and best that the market produces. Immense Showing of Men, Boys and Childrens' Clothing. W e aunounce h e r * that we are pr pared to «how yell the awdl gar m ent« for fall. N o t that »done, hilt we will undersell exclusive den ier« by at 1» as' 10 t<> 15 per ce n t. W* have the exclusive «ale in this city lor Adler’« tailor made »nits and over coats and E der erm «r- sleiu & Co’s “ X tra good” clothing for ju venih », hoys am f young m en. ’I l»e«e two line» repr -enl th e best fur til tailoring ami work- ma «»hip Young mens suits from $5 up Boys auits from $2.50 up Mens overcoats $7.50 to $25 Improved overcoat« $IOto $20 Our Cloak and Suit Department You will m ake no m istake in going to Gaynor» for footwear. Y o r s of ex perience has unabled them to provide what will be most apt to please their custom ers. School tim e is almost here and many m< thers a re« thinking about what to get. for their children. Mrs. M etzger Inis all kinds of furnishing goods for women and children. *** Now that work fur hop has let up SCOTT Si BOWNE, Chemist*, Mrs. F a n ils tin sm ith a ill have more 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. time to devote to m aking and repair 50 c. and > 1 . 00 ; all druggists. j ing all k in 's of tilings for th e people, if a thing can be made a t any other tin shop in M e .stale Mr. Neis < an make it He ha« whatever can he N E W T O -D A Y . found in any well regulated hardware Advertising under this haading will cost 10 cents •store. j for anytning under 16 words for one insertion or 26 cents for three insertions. Liverym an F u lle r is a good one, for j he know« exactly how to treat the | f ANTED -old horses. for which the highest prie traveling public, vlake known your es will be paid by C. I). Nairn, near Dallstun. want« ai’d he will com e very near Address Amity m eeting them . Send for free sample. In many styles of black and colored dress goods. Ladies furnishing goods of every de scription. The perfect fittin g‘Munsing’, un derwear for ladies and children. New styles in ladies patent leather shoes. Full line of W. L. Douglas shoes for men. Greatest line of high cut shoes for hoys and men ever shown in Dallas. U r ut cheap by Mrs Tell your frinds every where in the country th a t they should always go to Rissera gun store for everything pCH sale—Twenty cords of fir wood by Carl in the sporting line. He can make Swenson, north of Dallas. your old um brella as good us new. EN THOUSAND bushels of prunes wanted at my dryer in Dallas as soon as ripe. Will either buy Nobody ever regretted having pat or dry on the shares. Will give 12 pounds to the ronized G. L. H aw kins in the m atter bushel. -S. P. Kimball. of a m onum ent or a t,oml* stone. L et him figure on wlmt you want. X)R sale—A new wagon, team and harness, three cows and two calves and lfi head of goats. Ap ply to T Hill, on the hill road between Dallaa T h e public would ! c surprised to aiid Salt Creek. know how gr< at a variety <»f spectacle» IGHEST market pri< e paid for pruneKat the dr\ and eye gla»«es they can find at the er of E. H Hibbard, Dallas Morris jew elry «tore. H«* cau help alm ost any defective eyesight. ^ GOOD 1.200 pound mare for sale very cheap •** Apply here. I f you have not been pleased with he service c f other l.vory stables, try acres in cultivation, ha' I A FARM of 170 acres, »r and well watered, le | _ ance . pasture and timber lo- ■ated near Airlie, for rent by .1. L. Collins,of Dallas. th is year raised 3,000 hus'ipls of wheat Mi«s M arguerite L tn g a c -e , whose and P00 of oat«. He m ilks a dozen father was twice principal ol the Da 1 cows and sells the product to ths las Public Sch o ol, has become a noted cream ery. musician and a -eut the aumnier in gr. See poster« showing a great variety mg concerts in ALiska and Siberia. of things for sale by C Sch m id t just T h e 8 O 1 I 1 birthday of Thom as H north ol the E o n s prune orchard n»a- Lucas was recently celebrated at the D allas. A good lunch will be served home of Mrs. E F. Lucas, in Mon free to all present. mouth. He was one the earliest W hen troubled with conetioation try C ham berlain’s Stom ach ami Liver T ablets. T hey are easy to Like and produce no griping or oth er unpleas ant eff.-ct. Fur aale by W ilson Drug Com pany. T he Riggs grocery is considered h e a d q u arters for everything go id to » s i. Fresli bread, piee aud i-akee t very day. All kinds of vegetables, fruit and berries in season. G reat variety of canned goods of the best qu ality. H ighest grades of leas and coffees. G reat variety of tableware. Produce wanted in exchange. Creek, seven m iles north of Dallas, sell s t auction my ra.rs.mal pioperty ro n -istin g of Imrse«, cows, sn»»ep. Ii»»g- and farm ing im plem ents. Sale will begin at 10 o’clock and a free lu n ch will be served —O . W. ttLtrr, M F W hite, auctioneer. Avoid all drying in h a la n t, and use that which cleanse« and heals the m emhrane E ly ’s Cream Malm fs such a rem edy and cures C atarrh ea«dy and pleasantly. C o if in the head van isliea qu ickly. Price 50 -cuts at drug | giata nr hv m ail. C atarrh caused dif ficulty in speaking and to a great e x ten t loss " f hearing. By the use of E ly ’» Cream Halm droppittgof m u cin | has ceased, voice anil hearing have greatly improved — J . W. Davidson, at torney at law Monmouth, Illin ois. I M . ONE Y TO LOAN AT « PER CENT ON FARN J. L. COLLINS, !*«'««. uritv. Call for W arrants. ! N home in Dallas, consisting of 24 A DESIRABLE acres of land, r Ì 2 acres M | in j h»»p«, r ' good ‘ ‘ for 100 bal es and quality alw »ys good; two hop houses, large ■tere room an<i new Morrison hop press. Good dwelling, good I a-n and plenty of fruit. For par ticular», inquire of J. F, Grov«a, Dalla«, Oregon. Notice of A ppointm ent. Tina REM EDY Is su re to- G IV E N S a t is f a c tio n . *> 4 ■4 è 4 4 p 4 P 4 OREGON >> i- <♦> •# # 'À <♦> f t . • :.4 p m * '4 Mr. M eat, who lliinka lie ran satisfy v rta xm a h le person. He solicits iit.io.ieut country patronage. *»* V aughn & W eaver, plurnhera, have hi en highly pleated hy the am ount of patronage bestowed on them anti the • atiafartion exprsaserl as to the qu ali ty of their work. All kinds of hay, wheat, oats, bran, It t-letm*«*, too t he n i uni I ipa I s the «Hsessc-d m arket prices. nembrane. It cur»« < a- arrh ium I drive« away n old in the head quickly. T h e Salem stage, owned by Jo h n J Fidler, will bring whatever you may hrane. Re«tore* the senne*'>f taste and smell. Full want from there. size, 60 cents at druggists or by mail. Trial »ue, 10 *#* cants by mail. ELY BKOTHHK 8 . 6 « Warren street, New York, Country folks like to trade at Kera- lake’s furniture store because he lia- so m any desirable things at such ress nimble prices. Trade a t K er.luke's- W A LL PAPER and PAINT STORE <* ’’ 4- , m p.ly’« Cream Balm «hotts, poultry and bee supplies may G ives R e lie f he had a t C a ttle ’s feed store. He ¡« s t O n ce . always ready to buy soeh things st COLD"»H E A D ^ V “ ►> <♦> H flTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL UN- paid county warrants of Polk ceunty, <fregaa which were presented and endorsed. “ Not paid fur want of funds,” prior to April lith lWOl.aili be paid upon presentation at my office. Interest will not be allowed on the *ame after the date of this as Mrs Ju lia E llis ha sold to Oliver settlers and one of the m ost liberal lice J. E. BKRZLKY, County Treasmer. Slu m p , Dallas prnpertv am ounting to friends to the school which lia i be Dated, Dailae. 8e p t. 9 , 1:*M come the norm al. 11.000 and Van Orsdel A Son have bought a num ber of lo t. in the south I will on Wed need ay, Septem ber east part of town for |900. For Sale. J| «l. at the Silas Riggs far on Salt Prof. G. A Forbes, recen t physical director ID the Monmouth normal ■ehool, was m a'ried recently in Illinois and lias come w «1 to l"aeh in the norm al school at W» ston, Or -go* . M o P 4 4 P 4 1 CATARRH <* >>'4 r T here is nothing hetter than the T h e Septem ber Pacific M onthly 1900 washer. Lots of them in stock, co n tain s a ri» h feast of good things. m ore com ing and everyone guaran- Among it» 64 pa/es six flnnlv illiiM- , by Guy Bros. tr«t*d arti' les and »even carefully ed ited departm ents. Thom as Zieber and Miss Lottie HAVE MOSEY TO LOAS AT ALL TIM FJ* A Ground were married in Monmouth A special tr .in of sev -nle -n cars 1 [ the very best rate* obtainable.—H G. Campbel last week Sh e has lieen a music 1 brought ala»ut 1,090 Imp pickers aoutli teacher, ami he a medical student in frum Portland Ii et 8*1 urday and the j ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PK« Portland. the »aine day two s'eam b o at load* ol j pert,) at usual rate* by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, Louis Stapleton ripar Independence,! them cam e up the W illam ette. >> ^ ,r 4 Make it a point To come to this store And see for yourself. H S to rent, alno barn to R OOM T. 0 Garwood in Dallad. i 4 >> 4 4 New Arrivals Postm aster W-dker of Rnell has T he Parker ware hou«e is not being / 100 D while oats just harvested near Dallas for been carrving mail between there ami operated, but farm ers are «flipping IT tale by Mr*. Mary F. Lee, U18 East Taylor St., Mr F u ch s, the new baker, north of Portland, Oregon. Dallas. grain from there the court house has been so much en couraged by the kind words of his L illian Connawav, of V ancouver, At the Advent church they Lave] EAVY draft horse to sell or exchange for fresh patron« th a t he does his It vel best to has been visiting her cousin , Harry Snhhaih school at 10 oclock and milk cow by Wm. Lee at Bridge]»«» t. Addr«s- please them . nt McMinnville. bible study from I I to 1 2 . Voters who failed to rogistej last F ra n k , son of R obert Ford Rn Ud spring can do so betw ejn Septem ber, tim e resident of Dallas wa» drowned 20th and October 20th. at Oregon City U st weak. t T he sheriff of Tillam ook county is a C arnia, H attie and Pauline Sears of son of Andy W olfe, who was recently B ethel hare been visiting their aunt robbed near W illam ina. Mrs. V an 8 ears a t B alls ton. M .D . E llis now occupies the Van- Ed Richm ond has a fto re at tin Oradel property, the latter having Peter Hanson hop yard and keep» moved to that of Mrs F . H . C onker • very thing the hop pickers need. Eva and Norma Graves, of P ort New hooka at Meiser», they having land have been spending sente timt jti*t received a great variety of them with their cousin, E d ith , near Bethel that it would pay you to exam ine. Capt. L afollet, who lives at Monta- T h e ind ication s are th at the e x villa near Portland, is visiting his tended trip of Rev. A. A. W inter in daughter. Mrs. H . Z. F oster, at M c the in terest of Dallas college will M innville. result in m uch good. S’ The handsomest creations for fall and win » ter now here. Our experience in selecting the right stuff naturally gives us the advan tage. No wonder (the ladies all say we have I ' J the best lines. Misses and childrens garm ents in all leading styles and lowest prices. * << Ladies coats, all new styles, $5 up to $25. <♦> .h, * .* H u tto n , the blacksm ith s t the old J . K Sm ith stand, served alt appren ticeship at. m aking buggy tires and carriag e trim m ing anti has not forgot ten what he learned. Lo w Rate« to C a lifo r n ia - T he T rien n ial Conclave K n ig h ts j W e handle the best paints in the Tem plar will l>e held at Man Francisco OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAt WE, O N I m arket and i ur wall paper is of Hepl'-mbcr 5lh lo 9 'h , snd the 8 <>ver- ! N TtiwnMfd and Alice B. Town «end htv» been | high grade. W e h»ve a nice stock eign Grand laafge, I. O. O. K. will h e 1 tin y tpiyoiiite-l *<lniini«ti»tor and adm;ni*tr *ti ii of ' the f^tatc of Ira 3. Tt»wm»end, decea-ed, by the h^n spick of m oulding which it prov 1 held st th e sam e point Hept. 19ih to orahle cr.unty court of th* «tale of Oregon fot P Ik ing very popular. W e do p a in t j 25lh F or tlieaeoccasion s t^e Mouth-j county. All ptorvona ha« irtg claiaa« agauisl «aid m tate are hereby required to oreaent the Mm« Ui tia ing mil hang paper. 1 < rn Pacific Co. will place in effect the i properly verified a« by law required, at the- offi. « -.1 extrem ely tow rate of one and one our attorn y.-J. N. Hart, in D»!1«*, Polk .cur.ty, Oregon, within ihe month« fr«»m da^'horeaf. { third fare for the round trip, n o t to Dated thi* Htn «lay ef >4epfeeinoer. 190«. I exceed 4 2 5 , the r» t- from Portland. G N TOWNSEND. ALICE E TGW.NRfcND, Tlu»«e who are planning a trip , to HEATH ACORNE«. Adm »ii«trator and administratrix of the rotate of C alifornia thr.uld take note of there | Ira 3 Towaaend. de^-eaeed. J. N. Hart, attorney. MAUI Street - • Dallas rales. Suits for Vacation Both fing time, thins men and hoy*’ mif suits for vacation either in the moun or on the seashore 8ee their fine new grips made of either alligator or buffalo hide. While attraeti vennd com fortuhle, their clothing is inexpensive. Be sure to look at their goods before yon start on a trip anywhere. Suits pressed, Special rates by the month. Inquire for particulars. UGLOW CLOTHING H O U SE Mill Street - Dallas .