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.......... ROYAL B ai È owde* i & V Health The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. DALLAS IN K LS TS . H o w 's T h i s ? W e offer one hundred dollars re Marble Culler Hawkins has a well ward for any case of catarrh that can- | stocked shop near tho depot, and can Mrs. G<*orge Gardner celebrated her not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure— i furnish whatever may be desired in 36th birthday Monday. F J. Cheney, Toledo, Ohio. We, tin | the liue of cemetery work. undersigned have known F, J. Chonev | Ben Dice and wife have been visit for 15 years, anti believe him perfect ing Independence kindred. Gunsmith Kisser is always at hi« I) honorable in all business transac Mrs May Farley has sold to John tions and financially able to carry out workshop and tines more or less work Farley 204 acres of laud for $1.500. any obligation made by his firm — for nearly everybody around. He can repair almost any broken article. He Van Dornsife hao bought the Ven- Wnlding, Kiunaii A Marvin, W h ole is an adept at fixing do »r locks and sale druggists, Toledo, Ohio H all’s e»s collage iu South Independence. Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act machines. School entertainment at Buena V is- i rng in’ cnmllv upon the blood and ta this even ini' to raise organ money. i mo sous surfaces of the ay-tmn. Testi- The Gavi.or shoe stora has hcou : monials sent free. Price 75 cents per Harry Dunn is now with the .Tones [boitlo. Sold by all druggists. Take tiiud a^ain and again by particular people ami seldom have they gone Cash ►tureen Front street in Poitland. Hall's Faintly Pills for constipatiou. .»way wiihoui finding whs» they want ----- » » ----------- A ft *r a two months lay o ff the Rey ed. The business of that store is lu Clarence Bentley died Tuesday at nolds legging camp is again in opera satisfy customers. the homo of his father in West Salem, tion. | aged 37 years. The 1900 wasbin.' machine guaran The Halem s'age is a great conven The Itemixcr wants additional cor teed to pi»*.**« you or money refunded ' renpondence from every neigiii>orhood ience |.o people all along the road who by Guy Bros. not now regularly rep resen t! in it. want things from there. Cal Headley has beeu Albany. down from Hugh BUck, who has been book I W ont you nr some of your neighbors keeper for Bryan A Lucas, has telurn- write to us about it. A l t ¡m tak in g p o w e ie n are injurious. « ed to Dallas. All postmasters or agents are auth Charlie Holman h *8 been over from ; orized to retain 25 cent" fr*m a regu near independence during the illness lar yearly subscription to the Item- izer but no commission cun be allowed nf his father. on combination rates. RCYAL BAKING rOY.‘C3t CO.. NLW YORK. A neat rnonntm-nt has been erected If you or any of your m ighhora have in memory of Mrs. Eliza Gardner anything extra tine in the wav of llhodabarger. stock or poultry, or if you know of IV ria and Keystone wire fence, anything else that might interest the I Charlie Starts and wife are down vritc or call for description and prices public, please tell us about it. • from Nor!h Y..kima. Guy Bros . Dallas. There are about 120,000 gnVs in VV.sb* Ow. n* hr# returned from a W H A T WF. H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G , two years stay in eastern Oregon. J. P, Starr and wife have been visit Oregon, more than a tenth of them T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL- ing their daughter. Mrs. Nau'jie Rich being in this county. Our goats have J. H. La wfon, formerly of Dallas, mond, at I’errvduie. • he reputation everywhere of being among the very best in the land. Abla S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for Our has a nice barber shop a* Sheridan. Con try reasurer Beezley lias been Within the next five years a great im N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers Riley Cooper has been in Mexico it Salem nb'erving I lie uncertain ties provement in the grade of our horses In Ah rev iated P a r a g r a p h s . of legislative nci'on, ► t* tng at a hotel over 300 years old will be evident and ho will sheep ami Better make a dollar purch.ige at cattle show an advance in important Thou. Elliott had a alight paralytic For grncerit*« go to < ^field's. stroke last week but is up ami around. Guv iTro , m xt week and get a piece particulars of enameled ware free. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building Several teflltu have been plowing in As all the scarlet fever patients ar< J. L McC'tidlens has bought the, doing well and no new cases have Homer W h ite «m i wife have mined i the hop yard of T. A. Riggs at Rick- independence tile factory and w ill! from Am ity to near llickreall, rr a 11. been reported within a week, Dr. Curto soen begin operating it. [ the health officer, says there can be RepreaeiOaiive Fawk introdiit*a«l John Quirk, Allen and W in Fletch into the legislature a bill to iucorpor er ’ o' k the eighth grade examination Leonard Livermore has been quite j the usual church and Sunday school nte Falls City. j «ick at the hoarding hou-e of Mrs. El j services and that the schools can ooen at Buell. 1 next week, unless fu .ure development* 1er, south of the ice plant. Lawrence ICeyt, Fe ix O umgvH Mrs Ed Taylor, of Eugene.♦»as been ¡demand otherwise. Pupils from all and Frank Bye "lev, of Ferrydale, were visiting her si-t^r, Mrs. Phy Simpson Dr. Farley and wife are vi-ifin* her infected families must have a hei 111. iu town Saturday Parent« in Portland and Uncle Morris j certificate from Dr. Carey before thoy at Airlie. Jones is still with relatives there. will be admitted in the sjho »1. Mr-. Lewis and daughter h xv* been Some Portland people have been over from Salem with the Wiseman negotiating for the March saw mill on The tax roll will he turned over to and Fowler families. Sheriff Ford to Jay or tomorrow and Mill creek. then he will be ready b> receive taxes. Wesley V tuglin, of the h a d w »re W hile the public school if out of This stale now has thirty-three and plumbing tirm of Vaughn A W e « session Mis« Lina Stouffer is visiting counties and the legislature is being Vor, has gone east on a visit. iii Portland. ask'd to organize half a dozen more. i Thos Merrick has bought the Wm M r. and Mr-*. Geo. Fiddeman have The Peoples Cash store and the been up from Portland * ¡siting hot Dent place northeast of Ptrrydale, Peerless Clothing at. »re in the Dontv parents, Mr ami Mrs S W. Blessing. paying $3,750. building in Independence have been Clinton Townsend fell and broke consolidated. The steamer Oregon is If» lake th“ place of ( lie wre» ked ve-std G W El his arm at the Scroggins hall skating A* a precautionary me isure agiin-fc der on the Portland and San Fran rink in Sheridan. the spread of scarlet fever both »he cisco route, .! M, T<»drow will put out twentv college and public school have been Go and see the new hath till»«, sinks acres of hops near Calvary church, closed ihi week. lavatories ami fittings for latest styles south of Monmouth. Dr. II. L. Toney, dentist, graduate of plumbing at Wagner's shop where •Ira Smi'h A Co., have bought out a of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office upstairs you will find an up to date plummet l*rge merchandise establishment at in the Uglow building. Examinations, free. 'Phone 45. Hundreds of dollars worth of veg Vide, Malheur county. eta Me* are brought here from Salem When looking for overeoa*s or suits The teachers ex a mi >ation will be every year W hy dont some of our remember tli it the Hub sale ►till con home people have enterprise enough gin in the circuit court room next tinues. Quality considere 1 they can Wednesday and last four da 8. to supply the demand not be undersold. Tbe Dallas market i« still supplied Mr Burt, who has been living in W ill Marlin, of North Dallas, i* with plenty of good apples by the far tlie Robert Conner property, h 8 mera around. Jas Elliott has yet driving the S ilem stage and is nearly bought and moved to five acres of always right on time starting from about 300 bushels land nine mile- from P.utland, where b »ill ends of the line. he will establiidi a chicken ranch There is a new son at. the home of Rev. F J. Lindsay and wife have) Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Simpson ai Davt.nn The Dallas Falla City railway peo fh'j mother having been Miss Zulu win girls at Omaha. He will be r - ple h ive had their passenger coach ’»«•«inhered as an Evangelical minister j Mve? of Smithfield. overhauled and repaired so that i* stationed at Lewisville, looks like new one It is m -re The steamboats Alton»*. Pomona or Evangelist. Holt, of Portland, ami l)6 C cIU S C t l l C y 3.1*6 tractive and comfortable than ever Orpgona leave Independence f *r up tbe river points at 8. o'clock ev. rv R* v W .T W a’ dU , of DsPas, Iwsve been before. evening and for Portland at 9 oYloek holding meenngs !n the Presbyterian Juli» n Hu lev. of Independence, «•»lurch at Independence. every morning, won in tbe normal school contest a* t*te con- local representad ve in the ► The general public will be welcome Jacob Rubier 1ms sold to Peter Rub test at N» wberg in March.* ile ir a ier fifteen acre« of land on Salt Creek at tbe road supervisors convention If vou think you broth r of Deputy 1 rosoenting Attor f<*r $800. and George Tice has le• M»s here next Tuesday ney Hurley. II 'tt.ie Tice have some Falls City have a valuable road idea go and make it known. Mr. and Mr-. E W. Mathenv desire property for $2 (500* A Mr Donovan, of Portland, has to express their he.»rtfelt thanks to The second team of Dallas college tin* neighbors ami friends who were s.> l-a-ket bull plavers will go to PoHlan 1 «ncce* ded J M. Stark as proprietor of kind and though« ful during the ill •odav to play the Y M. C. A Tigers Hie Lilli«* Palace hotel at Indepen ness and death of their f >ur year old this evening and M iltnnmali second dence. having bought the furniture and leased the building. son Stanley. »earn tomorrow evening Y ea st fefrncrts the food. Royal Baking Powder saves health. LOCAL AND GENERAL- F o r T h in B abies Fat is of great account to a baby; that is why babies are fat. If your baby scraw nyScott’s E m u lsio n is what lie wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does ,not need immediately for bone and m u scle. Fat babies are happy ; the}' do not cry ; they are rich ; their fat is la id up for time of need. They are Wilson, in Tillamook countv, is thought tu he the wettest t iwn in the United States, th re hein • a rainfall of 136 inches every year. It 8 not gnes- work but roven by a well kept gov ernment weather gunge. Because the Itemizer hid enough en’ erprise to get out a special coon edition during ?h<* snow storm ,and the Observer could not raise even a skunk i? got kinder jealous 1). P. Stouffer is both a book binder and a carpenter. He has bound many bocks and magnzines and i* making >i nice hall tree in ihe snug carpenter shop back of his office. A» Fairvi« w school bouse out o»> the Luc iamnte thov have a real live debating sorietv. Home «>f tlic nra- •nrs have such lungs as to k-'ep the neighbors awake until the thing is over. Martlev’s «t am la ’ indry near th wagon brid /► * is now in operation Familv washiu : at 50 • ‘('Ills H dozen H *"1 cits a trial .til I hopes to giv** «ai.isfactinn. The laundry wago** will call for and deliver clothing W»»rk done bv improved machinery. comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle to u c h . They delight in Scott’s Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free sample. Be sure that this picture In the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Wednesday, February 8th, and W ednes day only, 25 dozen childrens hoae, 20 cent values, at 12£ cents a pairf Thursday, February 9th, and Thursdayon- lv, all colors in Shetland floas, yarn at 75 cents a hox. A ll next week, greatest surprise «ale ever offered on overcoats— $10, $12 50 and $13.50 overcoats at #7 50; $15, $10.50 and $18 over coats at $12.50. Rargains'for next week. %* Houser A Hughes, the Mill street feed store men are building up a nice trade because they keep so much that tlie people want and their prices are »o reasonable. Give them a trial. TH E B e e - H iv e There is a great difference in the merits of a hardware store Home ex cel in one thing and some in another. To find a firstclass all around hard* ware establishment ¡« the exception. But ihe people broadcast a«4y that VVm Fanil has such a store. Ask for what vou Hill and Im is very sure to pro dine it. His prices are not always lowest but his goods are always best. The next time that you have occa- *ion to drive out ia the country get Liveryman Fuller to hook up a team •'or you, and our word for it you will not regret having done so. *** In passing (lie Wilson drug store «top for a good l«K)k into their show windows, where may be seen the latest and best in tin* line of medicines, use ful articles and novelties. If vou ii ust take medicine go there and get the purest and best to be bad. E v erything for school children. **» Th(*re is now only one bakery in town, that of Mr. Fuch on Mill street, but all his products are so good that none will object to using them. His b^ead is kept ut the grocery store#. DALLAS S TO R E - - S ta rtlin g But Tru e . Peiple the world over were hoiiliei) on lenrning of the burning of a Clii- CHgo theater iu which nearly 60») peo ple lost their liver, vet more than live time« this number or over 3,01X1 peo ple died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice Kvery one of these caaea of pneumonia reeulted from a Ooid and could have tieeu prevented by the timely uee of Chamberlain’« Cough Remedy. A great many who had reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of ibis remedy. The following is an in stance of this sort: “ Too much can not be in favor of Ohuinbeilain'a Cough Remedy, and especially for oolda and Influenza. I know that it cured ray daughter Laura of a severe cold, and X beiieve «aved her life when she was threatened with pneumonia W I). Wilcox, Logan, New York, 8old t>y WilsouUrug Co. OREGON and apprniament. of the W .C . Mc , Clure estate was extended to the first of April. Hood of ttie guardian of Clyde W il liam- was approved. In matter of Wm. McMilieti estate the petition to confirm sale of residu ary interest in !|tl,(XX) to J. M. Pounds, was granted. COMMISSIONERS. W m . Riddell. Seth Riggs The petition of Mrs. Jennie Ankney to vacate lots, streets and alleys in town of Derry was granted. . The petition '•( J. Becker and others to vacate certain streets in Buena Vis;a, waa continued to next term for notice to parties interested. Tire aupplimenlal bond of Treasur er Beezley was approved. Tho bond of 1. E. Earns as com mander of tire Independence grand 0 . H. Morris is ns good a jeweler army post, was approved. is ever struck this town. He know* LETTE*R L I S T . all about his bminess and will always Bids to furnish TX) cords of grub oak give you a fair deal. He can cure These letters remain uncalled for in wood for the county were submitted your sick time pieces and help your the Dallas poatoflice for the week end by E. M Cochrane, W . G. Reddekcpp, eyes. ing Jan. ?.0'.h, and parties calling Auslel McCarter, J A. Coovert, J. (5. for them will please state that they Robinson, J. W. Caldwell and Guy Bros., at prices ranging from *3 to If your hens arc not laying well go have been advertised: $“ .75, at which the last named got tire Mr. Joseph Flory. to Ray’s feed st«»re and see what be contract. Mra. Charlotte Higdon. has to increase the production of eggs Miss lajona Scott. Good fee«! for your cows and horses. H 1 I.I.S XM.OWKD. D X*. Kitchen. Pauper account Mr«. Gertie Williams, G r a n d m a W a t rs C o n e . C B Huntley ................ $ 32 27 In 1836 in Ohio Sarah G iiffilh and C. G. Coat), poatmaster. 1100 1) G Meador ................ Edward Waters wen* married and in Laiiglmry A E l l i s ......... 40 00 1853 they crossed the plains to Ore A P l e a s a n t C a th e rirr g . F S \Vil«oii .................. ....... 8 50 gon. They settled on Rituer creek, Some of the ladies knowing that 1 Viola Bed w ell................ . . . . 8 00 in Kings Valley. In 1859 they mov January 30ili was tire 66th birthday 35 00 R L ('Inipinati............... ed to Gddendale, Wash., but return of J. D. Smith, concluded that they Gâü Heliopjiert............... ed in a few years ami located near would remind him of it. That even- Salaries McTimmouds Valley In 1870 they inc Mrs. J. C.Ggynor, Mrs. J. XI, Nies M A F o r d ...................... $ 50 (X) retired from active life and settled in Mrs. 1). X’ . Bum tier, Mrs. K. H. Mor-1 A N ! liilrnan .............. 65 00 Dallas, where lie died in 1879. His risou and Mrs. Alvis lyyncli dropped , J W B e e z le y .................. . . . 62 50 widow thereafter made her home with in on him and iris good wife and had C S G raves................. 78 <X> ber daughter, Mrs. VV. McD Turner, a rsal jolly time. They spread the ta | 138 54 «•esr Airlie. where she died Jan 26th , hie put tire content.) of their lunch ! . . 154 4:t J T I'ord .............. . • ged 92 years. She was laid t > r>st baskets thereon and all hands hud u E F ( ’ortd....................... . . . 66 65 beside her husband in the old Dallas feusl. His parents eanre from Mis R« ads ami Highways cemetery. All of their five children souri and'settled ill 1846 near Lewis Charter Oak M ill........... . . . $ 5 75 nr«» still living, W illiam at Fossil, John ville, where lie lived for many years Brvan >t Lucas ........... ft 85 in McTimmonds Valiev, Mrs. Sarah ami was elected a county commission .1 E Rhodes.................. 47 50 Brice at Peedee, Mr*. M. J. Turner at er in 1874. Three years later lie mov John Coir pton....... .. . 5 61 Airlie and Mrs. Martha Holman in ed to Dallas and Was postmaster here G 11 ( ’ raw ford.............. 15 85 Dallas. 4 for a number of years. 7 5H» Ind’p 1.umber 0 « ........... ....... Y B Sears...................... 13 50 EXPO SITIO N N O TE S . VV L Hoehren .............. . . 20 00 T ir e M n u lls h I’ a r t y W b l p . Reverting to the duties of a whip Current Expenses Switzir’and will have a big d splay $ 64 20 .................. . and patrouage secretary, it Is an as- C G ( ’ ortd of toy* toutshlng fact that gentlemen of blrlli Siam will have a fine collection of and social position can he found to till W A Wash .................. 48 «0 *iger skins. 205 00 the post. Tho Junior whips’ duties B uc I kmuí A C o ....... . . . . 65 (.0 A company of marines from tin are not only onerous, but irksome, j Il B Cosper.................... .. 40 00 navy will have a nuclei camp and give They sit or stand In the outer lobby A M T r e n t .................... 85 70 of the bouse from 3:30 to 12:30 at B W W ilson.................. daily drills. night, and they usk every member who | The Oregon grasses that won the pusses where he is going, whether lie rarul prize at the Hi Louis fair will be Is pnlred and when he will Ire track. • >n exhibition. I f he is not paired, they have either1 to find a pair for him or to prevent The Oregon building 45x90 feet in blur from passing out try coaxing or | size will soon be completed at a cost threats, the former for preference. •»Pabout $10,000. When their party are In. these gentle Though on a smaller scale ours will men have to nltend to their otfioe from 12 to 3. 'I heir hours of duty are, be as much of a worlds fair as any ev • r held, T h eb eiu tic» «»f the site And therefore, from It a. m. to 12 p. m., or he grand view* from it will charm thirteen hours, with intervals for ; « «»pie from flat countries Besides the lunch, and this they do for £1,000 a tn irland of 180 acres there js a sixty year. When their party is out, they «< r > peninsula extending into Guilds do it, minus their othce work, for noth Lake, which contains over 200 acres ing. TO ALL In addition to keeping an eye on Ids »if water. On the peninsula is the center of the lake is tbe government Juniors, the chief whip, who has £2JKX) a year, deals wilU the members on building with its gram! display. tbeir more toncliy side. It is lie who pructienlly distributes ri 1)1 mils and S A L E M NOTES* titles and se. s that esids of invitation N o one who knows the quality of ure seal to tills mail and that: that no ie t y d ij in e k eatables wonder« why so many people one Is given undue preference, a deli T IMPORTED JAPAK e ^E gather at the George lunch counter at cate duty which requires much tact meal hours. and skill.—Loudon Siiiumtrd. p k ir s There is to be a m eeting of schorl officers, teachers and patrons at Hu« - im Vista tomorrow, when live snbjec s v. ill he discussed. If as much en’ hu Chemists siasm i« aroused there as was brought 4 0 9 > 4 ts P e a i t S t r e e t out at the recent Rickreall and Falls There is no trick in dyeing. Yon M ew York City gatherings it will be a benefit to The Coast Range Lumber Co. mill can do if just as well as anyone if voi 50c. end $1 00 the entire community. about two ru le« beyond their plane» use Putnam F.-.drh ss Dyes, B aling All Druggists Edwin Stone, who has been rruina the good« for half an hour i* «11 there plant at Falls C i’ v was borne! down last Saturday night from an unknown ger of the Corvallis and Y aqtin . rail is to it. Hold by druggists 10 cents a cause There wa< no insuran e. Tin road for the past eleven years, died in package. mill will be rebuilt at a cost of about N E W T O -D A Y . Albany Monday from injuries inflict Engineer Jack Wilson, of tbe mo $5 000 George Gerl ng. r is now iu ed Saturday night iti his room at the tor niav some day be able to take a charge of the property. Abbey House in Newport by some on Ad vert i »ring under this haading will )0 rent* long resting spell On hi« farm a» known assailant. When found un Last, week we received from the fac for anyming under 15 word« far one in«ei*iion or 2ft Harmony are strong indications of conscious tbe room was on fire, th t ! cent« for three insertions. tory at Bellaire, Ohio, over h \lf a petroleum. W ho know« hut wlm* it supposed to be accidental might »urn out to be a fine coal mine. • on of blue, porcelain line»! enameled ware That y»»u may know as w* do p t rent, a Binali farm, with immediate poesia Vaughn A Weaver, the plumbers, D C. Crider has told the bakery how good and cheap it i*», we will giv L »ion. *10 Apply to 9IUe Orohard in nana«. tinners and hardware men, keep bath j which bar he-n conducted in the rear • <r a week beginning Saturday, Feb 4 tubs in stock and do all manner of of his store to Frank Fuchs, owner of any piece of this ware valued at 25 rt* NY one wiehing e good n»iVh »-ow well taken plumbing. They can supply pumps Comfort »ble footwear is what every the Star bakery ami the plant lias to those who porcha*e of us goods to A care of for two iriontliaaheuld apply here. and windmills on short notice. T in hodv like« to have The next thine been transferred to the Mill a’ reet lo the amount of $1 or more ami ask for ware in stock and made to order Stov to perfection in that line is the old cation. Mr Crider will continue to the same.—Guy Bros OU oan »et flr»fc la«e mrpet weav¡n* «Ione for 3 es of various ki .ds, galvanized gutter »•ent» a y^rd at Mr« Joo Fumiinger’a in Ea«t m*ns «hoes and old la«lies shoes s' handle bakery goods, buying them The Portland police have bee” unu for hanging eav • trouglu, saws, axes, Barnes’ «ash store. They are soft, from Mr. Fuch sually vigilant, «luring January having m-mis and wedges for wood cutters. pliable and roomy. Nothing could be made about 700 arrests. Saloon men. Th. • Dallas steam laundry owned by flOft, Elliott, of Hall it, want« some one with an easier on tbe feet. Ladies shoes |2 It is more than fifty years since engine of from 1« to home |>ower to use it if). Martlet, and located east of tbe gamblers and bad women are now Thos. Lucas, Ira Bu’ hr and A \\ ¡ c.,p,,gC gymnasium during next harvest in connection with his superior mens $2.85. made to mme nearer complying with now in opera new band cutter and feeder for a 82-cylinder and 58 Lucas cam»- from Iilinnia Mild settled 1 * I tion. At present six hands are em the Lw athan ever before. Tin* ap , sieve *c|ianitor, where Monmouth now stands In jploye l. Mr, and Mrs Gotcher, from pronching exposition is causing a Tbe Johnson Clothing house ha« 1856 they and other« established bad a «ncceHslul and pleasant year * ie 1 Portland do the washir g and Everett great many evil characters to drift E. Longnecker at ALED cheat hay for sale by J town ami mimed it. aitfer the one from and they are now taking stock pre Rickreall. Gwinn drives the laundry wagon col there. which they came. A ’, that date punitory to branching out on a still lecting and del ¡vet lo g clothing Three the Christian church was organized j | hri*ker scale. In both buying and | gins help with the ironing. For ’ he T o C u r e a C o ld In o n s Day. .D reiíiHfffírt Clydesdale ata 11 ion for j s YEAR-O’ ye there with twenty two members, of l by J. <J. Robinson, three mile« sooth of j selling they look to their patrons in present they will only wash three Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab 4 *a ile whom only Thomas Lucas and Mrs, terest« as well as their «iwn. All times a week, Tuesday, Thursday and | let«. All «Irimus-»* refund the money \ E, F Lucas are now alive. -----------------------------------------------winter pw4> M V g«.mg very k t f ’lo Friday. if il fail* to cure E W. Grove’s «¡g. have money To loan at ALL TIM km at e1o*e them out Perhaps you C«)ul«l nature is on **H«*h box 25 cents. Miss Blanche M Kinnev was most | get there at a bargain just what you Exposure to a sudden clinftttic agreeably surprised with a flinch psr ¡change produces cold in tin* head end ) need. F o r S a l « in A n y Q u a n t i t y . ty at her home in l/ewisville last Fri I c-»»*rrh D apt to follow Provided with ONKY TO LOAN ON !MPK«iVEI> F ARM PK l perty at uiual rate« by O n car llayter, Palla«, A general nursery st«»ck of fruit,« r - 1 day evening. Those present were: Ely'a Cream Balm you are rmed Slok H s a d i c h * . Mr. and Mrs. Claud L^wis, Mr. and against nasal catarrh. Price 50 cts at namental evergreen tre«1«, Hooming Tliis di-tressing ai) meni rem iti shrubbery, bush rrw»es, climbing ri ses, Mr« Wm. Williams, Mr. mid Mrs C. druggists or Ely Bros., 56 Warren St , oney to loan AT S PER CENT ON KA AM from a diaordered condition of thè •©•runty. J. L. COLLINS, Paltos. M K ney, Misses A l a H oiin gton , N r » York, will mail it. The Balm clematis and wiateria vines of all col stornarli. A ll Ihal is needed to effect ors, berry vines the red and Mack L> Stella Bagiev, K lid Lewis, Ethel \lc rare« without pain, d«H»s not irritate a cure is a doae or two of Chatnher- gane a speciality English walnut* Leod, Blauen McKinney, Le<»t* L*wis | imr cause sneezing. It spreads it«e|f lain’a Htomacli and Liver Tablet». In and strswherry plants of-newest and Messrs Artimr Hoisiiigtou, Percy over an irri’ ated and angry surface, fact thè attark mav he warded off. or Inst varieties and Englali cluster Imp la'wis, John W illiam «, Pern L w»«. relieving ittimediaudy the painful in greaily leaaened in aeverity, hy taking URSERYMAN, Carlton, Ongon. Special grow roots in e.ny- quantity. F*»r priera W iniha Palmer, l> Inter Hedgepeth, flam, t lion, cleft uses and cures, C»esm of Fnx‘>«h walnut tre©« Writ« for informa a dose Of theae Tahleta aa soon a» thè writ« or plume me. Phone 314, Bell tioft ers Thos. Hooker, Beruers Bruce. and prie w. We an tell you wbat -u •<•©*« »sal fin i symptom of an attack appears. Balm quickly cures the cold. nut ifrowet« hare had in Oregan. line. J. B. Nunn, Dalla« Oregon. BoM by Wilann Drug Oo. I Scott Sr Bourne 1905 SURPRISE SALE TREE (M W iS U PP E R S W M When the heart »s won, the under standing la eoRlIjr convinced. — Sim mon«. Y CO UM TT COURT. PKOBATK. T Jl'M lg Kd. F Cmid Guardian of A .J . Crossir was au thorized to «c u r e a loan of $285 foi benefit of ward H A N. H liman, C. 8. Grave» and M. A. Ford were chosen to appraise the Cyrus Jones estate. Inventory and appraisment of the Henry Butler catate was approved. The time fur returning inventory I Has M WITH PURCHASES OF CHAÇiïtotfô * FOR SALE DV D. C . C R ID E R White Front Grocery D ALLAM , OREGON. Stood The Test 25 G r o v e ’s M Years Tasteless Chill Tonic Brooks & Son N No-Cure-No-Pay. I 50 cents!