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DALLAS OREGON SEPTEM BER 23. 1904
NO . 41.
L E T T E R L IS T .
OATS
and
r ye
to produce large, full grain s require
a com plete fertilizer rich in
These letters remain uncalled for in
the Dallas postoffice for the week end
ing Sept. 19lli, and parties calling
for them will please state that they
have been advertiaed:
Mr. Maurice L. Arthur.
Mia* Lou Armstrong.
Mrs. Ellen Barden.
M. Clarence Fisher.
Mr. H. 8. Moier.
D. E. Searles.
Miss Zelma Hcobert.
Miss Esther Thomas
Messrs W. W . Wilson A. Co.
C. G. C oin, postmaster.
BOOKS FR E E
Write to-day for our valuable
books on “ Fertilization.” The
information contained in them
means money to you. Address:
G ERM AN K A LI W ORKS
9 J N is.au Street
New York
C o lle g e O p e n in g .
THE BIG STORE
Impure blood always shows
somewhere. If the skin, then
boils, pimples, rashes. If the
nerves, then neuralgia, nerv­
ousness, depression. If the
Sarsaparilla
stomach, then dyspepsia,
biliousness, loss of appetite.
Wednesday forenoon the chapel was
Your doctor knows the
well tilled with studeuts and friends of
remedy, used for 60 years.
the institution. The main addresses
"Returning from tb« Unban war, I naa a
| were by Hon. N, L. Butler and Kev.
rfw-t wreck. My I i I. mm I «at bin!. »••«! mr
C
alth was gone. But ;i low »unties of Ayer’s
Jas. Moore. President Poling sent a
Sarsaparilla completely cured in«* "
letter of greeting and the faculty gave
II. 0 . D o b iiu s u , So ran to n , Pa.
words of welcome and encouragement.
bo,t!®'
J.C. AYKHOO.,
AJMnigghrta.___
fo r
1-ow.li. Miss.
Some good music was interspersed.
The opening registration was q li e
satisfactory and many more are to
enter. Kev. F. E. Fisher is to teach
the sciences and his wife English Aid th© Sarsaparilla by keeping th®
Impure Blood
J. L. COLLINS,
dtorney and Counselor at Law,
H u llH to r in
C h a n c e ry .
la* been n practice of hie profession in chis plat-,
about thirty years, and will attend to all busircs-
asted to his care, Oittce, corner Alain ami
re
s Dallas, folk Co, Or.
branches while Miss Pollock will lisve
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A y o r’a Pill«.
charge of expression and oratory.
There are quite a num ber of new
students and otliera are expected
S H. Baldwin and wife Sundayed
from a distance. All friends of the with the old folks at home.
school are expected to ially around it
Mrs Me Reynolds has been «iver
with good words ami work th a t counts.
from Monm outh with her sons.
S o d i o .o in a c «
WiuMi tilt* * j.. utn.v ui I.»,
i r 1. <*n • • ■ Id S n i ’-h Rr i* furio.
too hu ge or q.iah I y U m > 11C- » , Ml! ¡
M L *v of ^nv r. h ■•* »> en In l,.i g
Stoiliurh If* libe s o Í ¡1 «'V . a il l ex|)
i- « m i Joh* , t«« build «orne h.»u*os
cmlly «o il th e «lye-dti h lift- hd‘ !
it ml 1, Osliold building.
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,
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o n a o o N . *• >lkeil--(] by CMilNtipdt Kill. Kal si.ov
iy and not fo«i Ireelv of e,isi!v «fi, «■*!» .
’oOtl. Ma.«! ieate the foot I thotoui'hl
Lei live hours elapse between meal«
0 3 C A 3 HAYTER.
*ud when you feel a iulln*«« him
A new girl ha« arrived a* t! e home
»•iulit in the region o* tiie »(••nnx-i L ,?«l Prather ami >« > o h«»r at tin
Y t t o r n e v 'f i U L j t i w .
: er eating, take Uliainhei lam's Lu
■' nk McRevi d d j bom-’.
m d S o m a c h Tablet« and the sour
Ollice up stiiira m Campbell’ a build ­ stomach may be avoided. For «ale
BALL 8 TO N .
ing.
by Wilsou Drug Co.
Charles DoMon has been over lr« m
D A LL AS
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OREGON.
Rickreall.
J. N. U V It L'
A T T O R N L r - A T-LAW.
P olk a t State F a ir .
It is a big fe tth er in it cap to ha e
for two year« in succession taken fir-t
N. L .B U T L E K
premium iu county exhibits in ojien
Attorney-at-Law
«•ompetition with five other counties
r h e credit if mainly due to Mr«. F. A.
DALLAS, OREGON.
Will practice in all courts. Office, Wolfe and her da ughter, Belle, of
Falls City. For m o uths they have
over ba nk. .
worked in season and out of season
and have made repeated trips to all
parts of the county gath erin g a great
quanity of material. Perhap« no man
in the slate could excel Mrs. Wolfe in
TRUCKM AN.
such work. Hhe is a daughter of Win
ituble and was raised in the Eola hills.
D a lla s : O re g o n
For m any year« she has b» en a fair
I'Xlnhitor and ha« won m any pre­
A fair share of patronage solicited mium«. She will now get 114 ) a Lewi«
ind all o-ders prom ptly tilled.
ami Clark fair exhibit and it will tak*
a powerful rustler to gel ah« ad of her
Our citizens one ami all w 11 he in
hearty sym pathy with her efforts.
W .F. MUSCOTT,
MOTOR TIM ETABLE.
Leaves Independence for Monmouth and Airlie -
:30 a m
3:30 p m
I,naves Independnce for
Monmouth and Dalla —
1:10 a m
6:15 p ni
Leaves Monmouth for Airiio —
.50 a m
3:50 p m
Leaves Monmouth for Daiuta—
i:20 a m
7:3o p tu
Leaves Airlie for Moninoutn and Independonce—
•:0o a in
5 p m
Leaves Dallas for M tumouih an I Line •endence—
1:00 p in
7 30 o m.
R. C . G R A V E N
K. K. WILLIAM S.
P r e s u le u t .
«a s h le r .
W. C . V A S S A L ! ., a s s i s t a n t C a s h i e r
DALLAS
Li l t
LAN Ik
OF DALLAS, OREGON,
Transacts a general banking ousi*
ness in all its b r a n d ie s ; buys and sells
Lxcliange on principal points in the
United States; m akes collections on all
points in the Pacific N orthw e st; loans
noney and discounts paper a t the besi
•ates ; allow interest on tim e deposits.
T h e State F air .
This venrs fa.r was as a whole the
he«» ever held. The weather was line,
the exhibits numerous and of choice
quality and the attendance immense.
On Thursday, three train loads of ¡16
cars took about 2,500 visitor« from
Po tland. Many visitors from abroad
«aid they never saw a n y thing better.
Polk county was well represented in
all re«pects. C. D. Nairn of Ballston
took 5 premium s on Scotch collie-*,
Samuel Orr and Otis Waite of Rick-
reall on hops, Felix Comegys of Perry-
dale on a Clydesdale team, Mr«. L. L.
W hiteaker of Independence on broom
corn millet, W. R. Coulter of Dallas
on a Percheron team and 0 . D. Nairn
on rye and oats.
B U E N A V IS T A .
A good crew had three weeks work
in George C lark ’« hop yard.
Mrs. Fannie Mulkev and daughter,
of ^aleni, have been visiting the home
of V. B. Sears.
Aahhaugh, of Dallas, has a
men building a fine residence
for G. W. Clark.
John
'orce o f
A pleasant hop picking season has
tided and the laborers are returning
home in a happy mood.
W . R. Craven cam e down from the
county seat Saturday and went to his
claim u p the Yamhill.
Rea Craven came over from your
City Snnduv for his wife, who has
been visiting her parents.
W O R L D S FA*R C C N T S T .
Ros*' B t o n k i n .................
. . . . 4,754
Nor« Kobert«fin............. . ........... 4,346
Ifallie Re' n o l d « .............
......... 1,012
Be«*}«* M n sc o t t ............... .. ...........
31
Lilli«* Baxter . . . .
......... ........... 377
Rena Hope
Augusta M ille r.................
8
Pauline N e s m i th ............. .........
7
Mis. Dennis ...................... ...........
1
Mr« Dunklebprger ........... .........
1
Mrs H o p k i n s . . . .
. . . .........
1
T he Harry C h ristia n place o u t on
the L uckiam ute has been «old to
Joseph
L im p e tt from
Tillamook
co u n t,.
Mrs. Andy Allen, of T he Dalles, a
sister-in law of Mrs. H atdy Holm an
and her naif sister, Mrs Bradey, from
Eastern Washington, are here visiting
the H olm an family.
Jetrv W hitem an and bride have been
over from Sidney.
SHIM , FILLS C llli WESTERN
R A IL W A Y
_____ ______ TIME TABLE:
1 20 p in 7:30 a in Iv Dalian
ar 4.35 p in 9.55 am
1:30 p m 7:46 a mjlv’Teatn Sidinifar 4:20 p m 9:39 am
L 3Ö p in 7:49 a ip lv Gilliam«
ar¡4:17 p m¡9:30 am
1:46 p ni|7:hr mllv’ Briiiifepoit ar|4:10 p m|p:30 am
1:65 p in|8:0) a n ii;ar
«
Falls City Iv(4:«
— p ui 9:20
“ am
1:00
Daiiy except Sunday.
'Trains stop on signals only.
L O U IS G E R L IN G E R , J R .,
General Manager.
RIGS
THAT RUN
W e are showing the best
assortment of buggies, driv
ing wagons and vehicles
of every sort that has ever
graced the floor of this old
reliable implement house,
There are the very popu­
lar cushion tired runa­
bouts in all grades, the
hard rubber tired rigs, the
hacks, surreys, and deliv­
ery wagons. Call and see
them.
The American Parmer the Beat la the WorM.
T h e A m erican farm er is th e greatest m an
in the world to-d:i> because he is m aster c 1
the so il— he is gamin«? in in telligen ce quite
as rap id ly as his products are in creasin g in
m agnitude. Our rtcc n t com bines o f cap ital
in U n ited States m easured in m oney are
m orm ons, yet such figures sin k tnio f - s ig ­
nificance when com pared to th e m oney,
CORYALLI8 MAIL— DAILY
i'rain
and brawn in vested in agricu ltu ral
7:30 a m Lv............... Portland................ Ar 5;50 p m
industries.
F o r itistance. the fani'cr-- o f
10:4« a m Lv.................I>erry..................Lv 2;18 p m
‘ iin n esota and Dakota have received ¥300,-
11.45 p m A r........
Corvallis........
Lv 1:20 p m
1-00.000
f>
>
r
th
e
ir products in a sin gle y e a r.
At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of
Oregon Centra! and Eastern r’ llroai.
The iartnt ' kn ow s v. hat N ature w ill bring
forth for him from his experien ce in the
DALLAS PASSENGER—DAILY, EX. SUNDAY
past.
Ho kn o w - if certain re td s «re
0 8 pm L v ..
. Portland.
planted and p roperly cared for that N ature
AHO 20 am
:20 p in Ar.
Dalian
. .Lr 7*0
w ill take care o f th e rest. In the «ame
way r o * n r r m a te r o f y o n r o w n d e s tin y .
YAMHILL Ol VISION:
P ro vid in g your blood is in good order, it
Passenger de|»ot foot of Jeffenton street
only needs a little effort on your own part
AIK l IE FRElOiir-TKl WEEKLY
to
k e e p h ealth y and strong— rid you r bo d y
ve 7:40 a in .......Portland ....... Arrive 3:32 pm
o f the poisons that are apt to accum ulate
rc 3:50 p m ..........Dado*..............Arrive 8:20 a m
25g-257 Liberty afreet, Salem. Farm and vou r system is read y to ward o ff the
I t s 6:06 p m ......... Airlie .......... Leave 7.00 a m machinery, vehicle«, automobile., Iii
attack o f the ge n u s o f disease. Dr P ie rce ’»
M td ica l Dv co very m akes rich rgd
cycle«, sewing machine« ami (uppliea. Gol«l«r.
blood— bv increasing the num ber o f red
A. J . M A ltT IN ,
blood corpuscles. Tliere is no alcoh ol in
this great tonic to sh rivel u p the red blood
L. N. WOODS, M. D.
corpuscle«*. A s au alterative extract, made
o n ly o f herhs and root» it goes about it»
Hetise, sign and ornamental, grain
work in n atu re's way.
It stim u lates the
liv e r into proper action, and feeds the
ig, kalaoming and paper hanging.
worn-out nerves, stom ach and heart on
pure blood.
Used for over a third o f a
Dallaa, Oregon.
century it has sold m ore la rge ly than an y
U ix ia .
•
•
O reoop
other blood m edicin e in the U nited State».
More bottles o f Dr P ie r re ’s G olden M edical
J. B. Si b l it .
If. C, E x it».
IHacovr rv are sold to d ay than ev er before—
that is a true test o f its m edicinal value after
S IB L E Y & E A K I N ,
th irty-eight years o f deserved p op u larity.
Dr P ierce's "M ed ica l A d v is e r" sent on
A tto r n c y H - a t- L a w .
receipt o f stam ps to p«y for m ailin g o n ly .
Sen d 21 one ce n t stam ps for book in pap er
W * have the only le t of a b elrw t book« in Polk covers, or
stam ps for cloth-bound v o l­
6 sen t pack ag e is enough for n su al occasions. ♦anty. Reliable ainrtracU farniehed. and money to ume. Add/«.»» Dr. R V. Pierce, Buffalo,N . Y .
1 «, SO sen ta, contains a supply for a •n . N o tn«*Mai<>n charged on ioa«.e. Room« t
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TIM E T A B L E
F. 1. Wiggins IMPLEMENT House
S
P A IN T E R ,
Physician and Surgeon,
R-I-PA-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For m ankind.
id 3 Wilanrn'« tfto#k , Dal I n
OUR FALL„W RAPS A R E N O W IN
DRESS M ATERIAL ISNICER;T H A N EVER T H IS FALL
PLEASE CALL A N D SEE T H E M
W E H A V E ALL T H E N IC EST T H IN G S
ELLIS & KE YT
REMEMBER, YO U G ET 55 C E N T S
FOR YO UR HOP CHECKS
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D A LLA S , O R E C .
f O i l H U M A N R IG H T S . * * * * i * * * * * * * * » » ;
WHAT TRADES UNIONS HAVE DONE
FOR MANKIND.
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Greatest
of
Movem ent
L ib erty
the
K n o w n —H ope
It
In
ONE MAN IN A THOUSAND
j
the
W orld
H old «
In terest
Ha»
Out
fe v er
to
We have the assurance to say th a t we do not be­
lieve there is ONE MAN IN À THOUSAND that
we cannot please with our clothing and satisfy with
our prices.
I t is sim ply a com bination of excellent clothing
and reasonable prices th a t attracts so many men to
this store.
We are never satisfied with anything but
the
W orker.
U n d o u b te d ly th e r e is a m o v e m e n t on
fo o t— In f a c t , it is h e re — to h a v e th e
tr a d e u n io n s a t ta c k e d b y it s opponent»
a ll a lo n g th e lin e. W iiiie th e tra d e u n ­
ion m o v e m o n t d o e s n o t o w e nor does
it o ffe r a n y a p o lo g y f o r Its e x is te n c e ,
y e t a w o rd in it s d e f e n s e a t th is tim e
w ill n ot b e e n tir e ly o u t o f o rd e r. It is
o n ly r ig h t a n d p ,*er th a t w e tu fc .1
o u r m o v e m e n t - t h e ;r e a ic .d o:ic the
w o rld b u s e v e r k n o w n in th e inter«
of
m u n r ig h t s a n d h u m a n lib e rty . To
: c r a t e a ll th e b c iu ' ‘ l iv!.-- tlv.i*
c o r r a n l::a tio n in is accom »
d
/.lid b e im p o s s ib le .
it h a s p a id o u t m illio n s u p o n m lliio ie
o f d o lia r s to U s m e m b e rs in s ie x , <ic i-ii,
a c c id e n t , o u t o f w ork b e n e .-its a n d p aid
them a t a ti m e w h en th ey w e r e m o t
needed. I t h a s sh o rten ed hours, raised
w ag es on risin g m a r k e ts a*id hna
fo u g h t, h o t en tirely su ccessfu lly , b u t
is stiil lig h tin g , a g a in s t ch ild slav­
ery, w h ich re su lts in s tu n te d w om an­
hood an d m anhood, an d if ca rrie d out
to its logical co n clusions m ean s for the
f u tu re a ra c e o f d eg en erates. B u t the
g re a te s t of all it« ach iev em en ts has
been th e c h a r a c te r am o n g its m em ber­
ship, fo r w ith c h a r a c te r corn«»» Intel- j
ligenee, an d w ith in tellig en ce com es the
desired o b ject—em an cip atio n .
T h ese th in g s h a v e n o t been b ro u g h t
ab o u t in a sh o rt tim e. W e h av e been
p ro g ressin g slow ly, b u t w ho will s a y
not su rely . O f co u rse th e tra d e s u n ­
ionists h av e been called upon fro m tim e
to tim e to m ak e sacrifices, b u t th ey
have resp o n d ed nobly. T h e f u n d a m e n ­
tal and c a rd in a l p rin cip le s of o u r m o v e ­
m en t w ere w ritte n in th e ch am b ers o f
ju stice, b u t th ey h a v e been sealed by
th e conscio u sn ess of its m em bers. In
th e p a a t history of th& w orld all g reat
refo rm s h o v e lind th e ir m a rty rs, an d
th e o rg an ized lab o r m o v em en t h a s beeD
no exception.
T h e lab o r problem o f today is u n ­
q u estio n ab ly th e questio n of Im m unity.
I t touche« at a very v ital p o in t o f hu
m an society.
I believe w e all are
ag reed th a t to «ettle th is problem s a t­
isfacto rily w e m o st se ttle it ourselves.
O ur ch ief opponents—th e em ploying
cla ss—d e sirin g to h av e [t s e ttle d In
— fc—
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M A R K E T REPORT.
REPORTED WEEKLY BY
LOUOHARY * El.I.ia
W h e a t, pe r bushel, 80n.
B ra n, p e r ton $20
Short», p e r t o n , $23.
Oats, per buahel, 40 ct«.
Flour, per barrel,$4 00.
Flour, per aack, $1 05
Corn meal, $2 50 per rwt.
Potatoes, per buabel, 90ets.
Butter, per pound 2 5 els.
Lard,per pound, 12£ cte.
B acon,sides, per pound, 15 eta.
H am s, per pound, 16 ct«.
Shoulders, per pound,9^11 cts.
E ggs,per dozen, 2'< cts.
C hickens, per dozen $3<3$f>
Dried fruits, per pou n d , 3® 10 cts.
Beets, per p o u n d , c e n t s
Turnips, per pound, 14 cts.
Cabbage, per pound, 2$ cts.
Onions, per pound, 2 eta.
Beans, per pou n d , 4(85 cents.
Corn m eal, per pound,3 cts
Hay, per ton, $8a$12.
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The BEST OF CLOTHES, the BEST of HABEK-
DASHERY, the BEST OF HATS, can always be
found here, and with every sale goes our guarantee
of
Money Back ifY o u W an t It.
Can you do better than come here for your clothes?
Salem Woolen Mills Store
SALEM
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no m ean s u n reaso n a b le u iu i th e o r­
ILeir w ay, now asK fo r th e Uisrupnoh
ganized lab o r m ov em en t of th e fu tu re
o f th e tra d e s unions. S upposing th a t
every lalw r o rg an izatio n In th e coun­ will Insist upon receiving It all. In the
dn al au n ly sla th e re is no Ju st divisio n
try w ou ld go o u t o f b u sin e ss tom orrow
on an y b asta sh o rt o f th e 10U p r cen t
m orning, w ou ld It be u lastin g benefit
one.—M. V. M nrp h y In B uffalo E x p ress.
:o th e em p lo y in g class? 1 claim n o t —i
decidedly n o t—fo r th is reason, th a t the
o rg an ized lab o r m o v em en t Is a d ls :
, iplIiKsl m o v em en t; It con tro ls Its m em I
h e rs Uiid Is ab le to keep th em In check; P r o m t » « « ! N o t t o R e C o n tw so I it a t e d .
F m n ce« had been b ro u g h t up in a
It h a s ta u g h t th em th e b e tte r w ay.
th e w ay of reason, an d th e cap italist • tr ie t P re sb y te ria n houHebold, nnd In
class having, u n d e r o u r p re se n t sy stem all h e r nine y e a rs had n ev er a tte n d e d
of p ro d u ctio n n n d d istrib u tio n , tb s j serv ice in n ch u rch o f n n o th er denom l-
W hile on a v isit w ith her
po w er to Hx th e price of th e n ecessaries m itlon.
of life, an d w ith no o rg an isatio n of la m o th er to a p a r t of th e co u n try fa r
bor to co n ten d w ith , w ould certain ly from her ow n hom e sh e e n te re d th e
Insist upon h am m erin g dow n w ages, p arlo r one S n tu rd n y aftern o o n and
th ereb y cau sin g th e In dividual w orker eag erly a s k e d . “Oh, m am m a, m ay 1
to sta n d upon his ow n resources and go to th« ’IMacopal ch u rch w ith G ertie
try to rem edy h is condition In hla ow n to m o rro w ? I’ll p ro m ise not to believe
p ecu liar w ay . W h a t w ould be th e re- j a single w ord th e m in iste r snys!” —-Lip­
su it? N o thing sh o rt of u n arch y . T h ai pi n co tt’s M agazine.
w o rk e r w ou ld lose not only h is eltlci
I 'r m if I ' u . l 1 1 l r .
eney, b u t b is se lf respect, If left en-1
T ag lelg h —Old L aw less can n o t be
t r e ly alone to s h if t fo r h im self a s an
H e sue
j in d iv id u al, fo r th e d ay of Indlvldual- such a very bad a tto rn e y .
I Ism is p ast. T h is Is th e age of coni- e n d e d In se cu rin g all ac q u itta l In th a t
Inst m u rd er ease.
W arlelgh - Well,
biiintlou.
Now, th e tra d e s unio n s hold o u t to ( w hen he told th e Ju ry th a t th e p rls
J th e w o rk ers som e hope not only fo r j o n er had selected him In p referen ce to
the p resen t, b u t th e fu tu re. I t teach es all o th er counsel th ey b ro u g h t In a
! th em If th ey w o uld enjoy life they v erd ict of “ tem p o rary in sa n ity .”
! m u st h av e p ro p er food, raim en t, sanl
ta ry conditions, etc., an d th e w ay to
I g et th ese necessities Is zealously to
< g u ard th e ir ow n In terest» an d g e t as
! larg e a sh a re o f th a t w hich th ey pro­
d u ce ns p o ssible u n d e r th e b est condl-
j tio n s possible. B n t a s tra d e s u n io n ists
w e do n o t necessarily sto p th ere. No
one, I believe, h as a sole p a te n t on th e
m ovem ent.
As w e p ro g ress new am b itio n s w ill
com e to us. new hopes will sp rin g up.
an d It U a b so lu te ly ce rta in th a t from
tim e to tim e w e m u st ch an g e o u r ta c ­
tics to co rresp o n d w ith change* w hich
a r e co n tin u ally going on In th e In­
d u stria l w orld . W e h a v e no h ard and
f a s t rale* w h ich w e a re obliged to fol­
low follow , an d It Is p o ssible and bv
The
V e n tu r e so m e
W in .
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ORECON
A nobby line of mens’ golf shirts at
Dodson's for 50 cents to $1.50.
Commissioner Riddell bat received
a fine Angora buck from South Africa.
Dodson sells the famous McKibbon
furs and hats. Take a look at them.
L. B. Hoisington of Lewisville, has
gone to teach up in the John Day
country.
George Purvine and Miss Violet
Anderson, of theMcCoy vicinity, were
married this week.
H. M. Peebles has sold to Mr. Nye
the property he recently bought in the
southeast part of town.
A cat load of fine Angora goats has
been bought from the Stump and
Riddell bands to be taken to the St.
Louis fair.
Mrs. M. K. Weaver and sou, Carl,
have just returned from five months
absenco in Eastern Oregon and »he
| will at once reopen her studio.
At the Christian church the pastors
m ornin g subject will be, The Observ­
ance of the Tgwrds Supper and his
e v e n in g
text will be, A Permanent
| Residence.
W. It. Craven will leave Portland
“T h e re a r e oome m en.” said th e pes­ next Monday on a steamer bound for
sim ist. “ whom good fo rtu n e seem s to Cooe Bay, where he will take charge of
follow a lw ay s.”
a clothing store at North Bend for
“ I th in k you a re w ro n g .” replied th e Nordby A Finseth, of Dallas.
o p tim is t “ I f you w e r e to examine
School • supplies at Meisere. They
Into th e m a tte r you'd And It InvnrlHbly
have a large line of pencils, pent, and
m eets th em .” — Philadelphia L edger.
holders, slates, tablets, composition
books and other thinge for papila, siso
T h e G ro o m — O u r au n lv ersax y ! W h at tops, halls, marbles and the like for
a n n iv e rsa ry , d e a re s t? T h e B ride (sad ­ play time.
Ju st
L ik e a
M an.
l y ) - H a v e you fo rg o tten so soon?
W e'v e been m arried a week to d a y .”
Conrad Stafrin ha* exchanged hie
residence property near that of Rob­
necollectioii Is th e only p arad ise ert Howe for that of Silas Orchard
fro m w hich w e can n o t b e tu rn e ,1 ob«. near the .Christian church. Miea
Azora Gregg, of Ballatoo, will stay
—Ulchtrr.
with them and attend Dallas college.