ROYAL Baking Powder M dikes C l e ^ n Ere^-d W ith Royal Baking Pow der there is no m ixing with the hands, no sweat o f the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sw eet, clean, healthful food. H'uJ! instructions in the “ Royal Baker and Pastry Cook” book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. ROVM. BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM 8T ., NEW toRK . J ot*l Fin finery, of Butler, has been m ule a notary public. David Miixrtehl, who was paralyzed, ia very ill ut bin Independence home. C O U N TY COURT. C OM M ISSIO NE RS. Wm. Riddell. Seth Riggs Commissioners Riggs and Riddell George Mus^otl and David Sell» are met Wednesday, Judge Coad hying erecting a dwelling at independence sick, and after allowing bills and ap­ for John Groves. pointing F. 8 Powell, John Osborn The grounds around the Evangeli­ and J P. VanOrsdel to view the W. H. cal church have been nicely prepared Wwlker road, adjourned to March 13th. Roads and highways* to be needed to grass. The pens on of Henry Neis ha« D s s f n s s s C a n n o t bo Q u ro d . by local applications, ss they cannot t»eeu increased from $6 to $8. reach the diseased portion of the ear. Out at Ld»erty. Wilson ha* improv­ There is only one way to cure deaf- ed his goal hoii.-e and Win. Jacked) lie»*, sod tlist is by constitutional is building a barn. remedies. Deafness is cat*sad by an Mr«. Grace Cherriugtnn will sing a inflamed condition «f (be mucous lining of tqe Eustachian Tube. When i leading «olo i t Trial by Jury at the lid* tube is inflamed you have a rum­ I opera house March 10. bling sound or imperfect bearing, and Rev. John Osborn and wife have when it is entirely closed, deafness is ; been over from Independence to see the result, and unless the inflamma­ ! hi« brotheriulaw, Corneliu« Hughe«. tion can be taken out and this tube re There will be a goat owners meet stored to its normal condition, hear­ ing will he destroyed forever, nine j iug at Browns hall in Dallas at one cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, oclock Saturday March 4th. The which is nothihg but an lull lined con­ purpose is to arrange for a mohair dition of the muc* us surfac* s. We pool and the matter of locating and will give one hundred dollars for any erecting a permanent goat «how build­ case of deafness (caused by catarrh) ing may come up. There are now in that cannot he cured by Hall’s Catarrh this county nearly 20.000 goats, most Cure. Semi for circulars free. F. J. of them of high grade, aud the qual- Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by i lty is improving from year to year. d.iuggihts,75 cents. Take Hall’s Fam­ ily Pills for constipation. OAK GROVE. Ada and Ora and children are vis­ iting their father, Solomon Crow lev. I Spring Hum ors Come to most people and cause many troubles,—pimples, bolls ami other eruptions, besides loss of appetite, j that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, Indigestion and headache. The sooner one gets rid of them the better, and the way to get rid of Diem aud to build up the system that has suffered from them is to take impoverish Soli H ood ’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring Medicine par excellence, of unequalled strength in purifying the blood as shown by unequalled, radical and per­ manent cures of Scr ofula Scald Head All K in ds of H u m o r Blood Poisoning C a ta r rh Salt R heu m Bolle, Pimples Psoriasis R h e u m a tis m Dyspepsia, Etc N E W A R R IV A LS A T T H È BEE-HIVE STORE Hats— Hi« latest blocks in the world’s famous (Jordon hats for spring and summer just arrived .this \v ‘e k . Caps- Our cap department is seeoml to none in the val­ ley, having just received a heavy shipment di­ rect from the east. Ask to see those Lewis it Clarke caps. New arrivals in ginghams and cotton voiles. (Joods arriving daily. Do not fail to call and look these over before making purchases. * TH E Accept no substitute, but be sure tu Mrs Jordon, of lone, is visiting her Impoverished soil, like impov­ get Hood’s, and get it today. cousin, Mrs J. C. White. Sho kept erished blood, needs n proper hotel at Monmouth at one time. Pr siding Elder Holingshead held fertilizer. A chemist hy ninth-z­ quarterly conference at Oak Grove ing the soil can tell you what last Saturday and preached Sunday fertilizer to use for different morning. The he.-t evidence of the popularity of the George lunch counter is the large number continually been eating If your blood is impoverished there. products. Mrs. Beulah Riggs, who was laid to reft in Etna cemetery Feb. 15th had been a member of the Methodist, you r d octor will tell you what church for seventy five years. Barnes Cash store means all It i« a sure enough cash place, no, goods going out until paid for, and at no other «tore can you g et more or better goods for your money. Everything for ev­ erybody to wear. Th< ir patronage, A large crowd came fmm Rickreall need a concentrated fat food, extends for many miles in all direc­ ¡ast 'Jhtirsday to witness the basket ) and fat is the element lacking tions. ball contest between both the senior in your system. and junior teams of Rickreall and Oak The Johnson’s, who have for so Grove. Rickreall won both gaums, Then1 is no fat food that is many years been clothing so big a hut our hoys have had little practice and less instruction, and expect to do so easily digested and assimi­ per cent of the people of Marion and Pol k counties, are now receiving b?tt< r later. lated as things for spring and summer. As T o C u r e a C o ld In one Day. usual tin* garments will he the bright­ est and best, most btylish, most ser- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab­ viceatile and for the least money, lets. All druggists refund the money quality considered. Those who buy if it fails to cure. E W. Grove's sig­ at J »hnson’s are sure to be pleased. nature is on each box. 25 cents. B ILLS A L L O W E D . George Whitehoin, who has been $ 10 clejking for Ellis & Keyt, went to (lit Johnson Lumber Co. . . 2 Wade A C o ................ .......... metropolis Wednesday. T H Muri li Miss Hallie Reynolds h*» gone to 1 E L Bentley.................. ........ 13 keep hooka for an eletrical engineer­ R Brnnk........................ ....... 182 ing company in Portland. Current, expenses : On every band Dallas people nny G!a*s Judge Yamhill Drug Co ....... .......... 20 well. fuil to d o it. Scott’s Emulsion coming a more busy place *s the peo Coad is still confined to liis home. pie are gelling more anxious to have W J Gilslrap.................. .......... 40 Miss Effie Clark will teach at Wil- is always the same; always their cemetery work done. The other evening our college boys T J Erver ...................... ........ 40 lamina. palatable and always beneficial walloped it to the Willamette univer Miscellaneous : *** * 5 sity students to the tune of 25 points A .1 Hvron....................... Mrs. Ches. Craven came from l)al where the body is wasting from 0. H. Morris acknowledges no supe­ H H olm an .................. .......... 15 against 5. las Monday. any cause, either in children rior in these parts when it come« to R L Chapm an.............. .......... 7 work In the jewelry line. He keeps Nez Dale and wife have moved on» Rop Krentz ........................... Albert Clark’s family have moved or adults. 3 the latest, and best tools aud is always on the Luck jam ute where they will Art Vietiti C o ................ . . . . 930 into Mrs. Dodson’s house. in practice. work at the Taylor hop yard for T. B. Salerie« : We will send you a sample free. The fun lovers around here sur­ Rowell and R. E. Williams. *** . . * 40 A M Trent...................... prised II. S. Fudge the other evening. 77 Be »nre that this pic­ ........ 70 E F Coad .................... Sam Ray baa all kinds of chicken Rev. F. E. Fisher will preach in ture in the form of n feeds and remedies and be has differ­ 80 00 d ie s Craven will move into Peter Liberty school house at 3 oelock next H B Cosper .................. ........ label in on the wrapper ent kinds cf food to keep stock in 05 00 Cook’s rooms back of the Edwards Sunday and Rev. A. A. Winter will A N H olm an................ . . . of every bottle of Emul­ good condition. Go to his feed and E M Smith ........ '.____ ........ 143 00 building, preach in Corvallis that day. sion you buy. 0 H G raves.................... ........ 72 00 seed store for everything in that line. Frank Gould’s fine Cocker spaniel, The / saw mill erected some two M A F ord...................... 50 00 Amos Koub’s shepherd and the Ot- years ago near Falls City by John J 'V Ford . . . . .......... . . . 143 ;.s The steam laundry seems to have Montgomery, is to ho sold at auction C I, SUrr ...................... . . . . 84 30 tiugar and Newbill bird dog« have CHEMISTS •net a long felt want and its patron­ March 23rd. Nearly 500 acres of tim­ Mr* F H Morrison........ .. . . 18 00 been poisoned. 409 Peaii St., flew York age i«extending every day. Ordinary ber land are in connection with it, Miss D ira R oy ................ . . . . 18 00 We will soon hear the peals of family washing done for 50 cents a and some body may get a bargain. 5fie. and $1.00. Heth Higg».................. • A 18 HO wedding bells, so I hey say, ami they dozen. Give them a trial. All Druggists. 15 001 say that Tony Nance has bought and Nearly twenty years ago Wm Fanil Wm Riddell .................. . and J. L. Crow were farming the two is remodeling the Gee place. J a m e s W . Le «'I* D ead . Richmond places, one. on Salt Creek The Salem stage will never disap­ He wua horn in Missouri in 1843 B U E NA V I S T A . and the other southwest of Monmouth. point you. Intelligence has just been received of and some ten years later came t«» Or­ NEWTO-DAY. Mrs. Margaret McClain is quite %’ the death of Mrs. Crow at LeMars, egon with his father. Uncle Buck Lew­ is, who wan a Cmnberlain Presbyter­ sick. Iowa. Seethe many pretty things in Mrs. Advertising under this hsading will cost 10 cents ian preacher. They first lived with Mr. Kreutz is carpentering for Mr. for .nytninif under 15 words for one Insertion or 25 Metzger’s show window. Spring Wednesday was the 23rd wedding Soloman Tetherow, out on the Luck- A. Cox. goods arriving, everything in the line cents for throe insertions. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Plas­ iamute and then moved to the vicin­ of ladies and childrens furnishing Prather Bros are rafting for the S a­ ter also her birthday. The occasion ity of Dallas where his younger days goods. was celebrated that evening bv quite were spent. He went to the Idaln* lem mills. seed oats for sole by F. I, Ri ml - 1 1 on Holt ( J 1 HOICK Creek, Andress, Dallas, route 1. a number of the neighbors and friends mines in 1802 and remained thme Bert Snyder aud family have moved dropping in on them in the shape of years. In 1806 he was married t» No matter what kind of pills you Miss Sarah Riggs and they soon set­ to the Rice place. a surprise party. EED oat* for sale by C. W. Bo vie on the road to may need they can be bad at the Wil­ Kick real I. S tled on a farm near Oak Grove where son drug store. All the la»est. reme­ Guv Me Reynolds paid Martin Con­ Once more we have the promise of ho died last Thursday of pleuro-pneu dies for lagrippe as well >»« kidn**y an eletric railway between Salem and rnonirt. He leaves a widow and two ger $100 for a horse. )R rent, a small farm, with immediate posses troubles A variety of cough reme­ Portland. The new owners of the sion Apply to Silas Orchard in Dallas. Roy Porter and Alice Knighten are m trried son**, Webb and Arch. Mr dies. Halves an ! ointments for viri­ Salem street railway system are the Lewis ranked among the purest and improving in health. ons purposes. Both public school aud projectors. They propose to cross the heft men and was always ready to help college supplies of all sorts Drug­ M. J. Kreutz sold a ton and a half ^JORD of 4-foot wood for sale at this office. Willamette about Butterville and g * along any good cause. For many gists sundries without number. of chiitem bark at 4£ cents. down the west side. years he had been the e fficient secre­ *** Mrs. Margaret Hall is down from ! H O O D milch cow wanted to keep two months for tary of the Polk county pioneers asso­ Since returning from serving ns a I * J her feed. Leave word at this office. Mosocw at the home of A. J. Hall. There was never a better baker in page in the legislature George Morton ciation. Dallas than the present one. He uses has become ambitious to make a real Art Kan, from Peedee. has been yotm r peach ^recs to be grafted into prune only the best of flour ami ingredients The name of the Falls City Argus spending a few days with the Prathers. ! i it 000 man of himself and all good people stock j to let out on the shares in any quantity and keep« a constant watch over the should give encouragement to him and havht en changed th Logger, because Mr, Arell ha* rented part of the desired. Apply to J. F. Holman, Dallas. baking process. Nortli of courthouse. to all other young people wh >aspire to it is in the midst of sc extensive a beg­ Henry Seaton hop yard across the riv rise above day laborers. ging country. n OOD cheat hay and oats for sale by W. W. U1I er. VJ rey in Dallas. The field deputies of Assessor Grav­ The roads will soon he delightful for Mrs. Chace and Miss Collins were Rev. Chester Gates, of Dallas, will driving and E. VV. Fuller, near Hotel es will be J. L Hanna. W. T. Pearce. in Portland attending millinery offer ings, observing changes of styles and Thomas Card, J K. Gnttry, Lee Row preach at the Evangelical church i IXTRA choice baled hay for sale by J . D. Nairn Gail, has teams that would make it a J near Uullston. pleasure to take a spin through the determining what lines of new goods ell and T. W . Wann They may take next Sunday. country. Patronize Mr. Fuller when would be most attractive to their pa th»-* census in connection with the as­ W. H. Murphy and hi« brother,Ed, - YEAR OLD registered Clydesdale stallion for taking your spring or summer rides. irons. Io due time their stores here sessment. from Wliiton, hive been visiting their ” sale by J. U. Robinson, three miles south of will show what they have been doing. The old railroad warehouse nearest father over on Howell Prairie. 1 »alias. %* the depot will he torn down ami a The fishing season has again arrived Teachers from all parts of the coun­ much better one put in its place. The Dorris McReynolds staved with her \ u»d sportsmen are getting their tack­ HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMER Al try are to assemble at the courthouse new building will be 40x100 feet and grandmother in Monmouth while her! the very best rates obtainable.- H. 0 . Campbell le and bait into the shape most apt to tomorrow at 10 oclock to ¿nallv ar­ two stories high The 6 000 square broken arm was being cared for. tickle ’ he fancy of the finny tribe. At range for the educational exhibit for feet of storage capacity will all be o n e y t o l o a n o n i m p r o v e d f a r m P Ke­ Riesers gun store you can get the la­ The 25th birthday of Emil Gohat the Lewi« and Clark fair. It is hoped needed by local productions. pt rtj at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, test and best for catching trout. and Lawrence Conner were, celebrated that each one present will offer some A citizen of Independence informs by a party at. the home of Mr. Got»« j ; ♦a* suggestion that might add to the suc­ ONE’ us that the disreputable bouse th* re 1 ia! week, over forty being present. o n e y TO LOAN AT « PEN CENT ON FARN cess of the affair. » cl ­ urity. J. L. COLLINN.-TJall*» At but one place in town do they has been closed and that its vile in­ There were games a.id music followed ! •leal in footwear and nothing else. All the railroads have made a very mates have gone away He rays that by good things to eat. The guests Gaynors shoe store is the place. Their low colonist rite to all northwestern neither the mayor, the council, n»»r pronounced Mr. and Mrs. Gobat royal Public Notice. business being exclusive they can af­ points, extendihg from M irch 1 to any respectable resident favors such a ntertainers. ford an amount and variety of May 15, and an unusually heavy tra contaminating influence in their midst Y wife, Nora Starts, having left n»y befi and goods you cannot find elsewhere. vel this way has already set it. With­ J U D G E C A L L O W A Y ’S C O U R T . board without can«« or provocation , I will not in another week they will begin to Good Roads Magazine says It la re­ *** be reapon«ible for any debt* «he may contract. Dated at Monmouth, Oregon, Feb. ‘¿ 4, 190ft. fl*Kxl this valley. Let them be wel­ ported that after an Inspection by a At a «pecial teteion Tuesday, these It is about time to work in gardens H. U . HTAAT8. comed and fairly treated. special agent of the poatofllce depart­ case* were disposed of: and the modern tools for such work are much superior to wliat were used H. Fnwle vs Temperance House.— The best talent of Dallas supported ment no less than thirty nine rural free delivery routes are to be abandoned m years ago. It will pay to gef the la­ Present sheriff ordered to make deed, Administrator’s Notice. by a large chorus of selected singers Washington county. Pa., on account of test and best. Mr. Fault lias kepi in Trial By Jury at op*»ra linu«e Mar. Charlie W. Black v* Nettie L Black. bad roads. 10th. Twelve honest man. all of Dal­ 'OTtOg IS HC-tEBV GIVEN TO WHOM IT track of the trade and has everything — Divorce gran'ed. B< fore getting new may concern that the undersigned has been worth having. las, have been empanneled on the j 1 - Jnme» L. Coquillette vs Mary J. Co- uuly appoint« J administrator, of the estate of Henry spring garden tools go to Faulls hard­ D r e s s tn « Ih * B ed. rv. W. C. Alvsworlli, who has bad J. Butler, recently deceased, by the county court of Heo the farming imple­ ti e Htatfe of Oregon for Folk county. All pernon* ware st«>re. Whereas the prettiest and most ap­ quillette.— l)iv »rce granted. large experience in conducting breach etabn« auairmt the estate of said decedent Wong Bing vs City of Independence, bolding of promise cases will occupy the bench propriate dress for a bed I# undoubt­ are therefore notified to present the same, duly veri­ ment» in his warelrou««. edly white, there «re oceaaions on et al.— Recorder required to make re­ fied, im by law required, within six months from Those who in the past hate seen which It Is desirable to use something turn to writ of review in accordance this date to nre in Monmouth; and all persons ow­ PARKER. ing said estate »re required to pay the same to me strings of men going aiound to the that does not soil so easily. Nothing Is with the statute given until March 15 •t once. Mr. McDowell i* buying beef cattle Dated this 16th d»y of Feb., A. D . 1006. back doors of Dallas saloons on Bun better for the purpose than a pretty to make amended return. ! in thin neighborhood. J B. V BLTI.FR, days say that no such things were cretonne. The spread may he simply Agatha Dyck vs Angenaffia Redde- Administrator of the estate of Henry J. Butler.de- seen last Sunday because the back hemmed and large enough to Just es­ kopp etu i.— Partition report of refer-» Mr. Fuqua has a telephone line doors were really closed. Let every cape the floor, unless n flounce Is used, ees confirmed. completed and a phone in. bodv remember that minors are for­ in which case It should c«me Just a Mrs. James Davidson has come Brooks & Son bidden by law to be in saloons at any little be! >w the top of that. If a flounce from Portland to join her husband W. H. Con lee ami wife have a new time. Is used. It may l>e gathered or plaited I’ RHERYMEN, Cmrlton, Oregon. Special grow­ and hould be sewed to a piece of born daughter out near Guthrie’«. Men. Kerr, spent the day .Saturday N ers of English walnut trees Write for inform» with Mr. and Mrs I. N. Woods and Mas­ cheap unbleached muslin covering the Taylor Dunn ami wife will go ton*.or tion Mrs. Percy Dickinson, who is ill. »ad price«. We can tell you what success wal­ ter Laird, have bad a grand tw o 1 springs. The flounce Is divided at the row to Perilsnd, where he expec’ t to nut growers has « had in Dragon. Mrs. Hop M.ix field ia at the |>oiiit of months vacation at and around Loa ‘ corners and bei! behind the posts. i find employment. d e a th at Albany with cancer o f the A Afe Ira and fie h airain in efiarae of Shfimg nre out Qf faahlon. and Instead After b«ing thoroughly trained in W . C. P O L K A | stomach tfie depot fiere. He says Mrs. Carrie the bed la drewsed for day nee with the ¡the Hahn» business college, Ft,i*«o Lawton, once of Dali*«, is married hard, long, round bolster which haa Mrs. I) M. Calbreath, an old resi- C o n tra cto r and Builder again and live« there as do M. V, Aus­ come down to us from Louis Hl.’a M snstim.nf Dallas, has been chosen , dent of this place i* very ill st a Ha- as assistant bonk keeper in * bank at Repairing and remodeling done anti tin and daughter, Minnie, who went ( time and which Is covered to match Ifcm hospital. Watc». »le ia a young man without all work guaranteed. Estimates fur- from here to Whatcom. Z, F. Vaughn i the spread. any bad habita or a single blemish of n:shed. Renidence st south end of Johnnie James trap|»ed a five foot is a jeweler at Orange and Mr. Pfennig Railroad street in Dallas. character. otter at Huver. at Long Beach. SGQTT b BOW NE F 4 M M M N STO R E O R EG O N D A L LA S The you need to fertilize it and give that expression implies. The wife of Rev. G. W. Pewtherer, who has been under medical treat­ it the rich, red corpuscles that ment in Portland for several months, are lacking in it. It may be you has gone *o California with her daugh need a tonic, but more likely you ter Esther. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil -Hive S A L EM B U 8 IN E 88. Notice to th e P u b li c . A b o u t Y o u r Taaes. The Dallas National bank will com­ mence business Monday, March G, '05. We invite your accoont.— E. Havtor, cashier. The sheriff ia now ready to receive them. By paying in fall before Mch. I5th you will get a rebate of 3 i>er eent, Taxes will become delinquent on Monday, April 3rd, but If one-half ia paid before that time the balance may go until the firBt Monday in Oc­ tober without penalty. No rebate fur any partial payment. J.T . F ord , Sheriff. ----------------* • --- ----------------- C olle ge T r u s t e e M e e tin g . The trustee, of Dallas college, h^lil their annual meeting al Dallaa on the 24th inat. There was a good attend­ ance and Ills following person. Were elected a. officer, of the hoard for the coming year: President, H. L. Pratt; J o u r n a l or O r e g o n i a n . The regular price of Hie Hemi-Week- vice president, Guy Phelps: secretary, ly Journal, the Oregon or the Itemiz- M. J. Ballantylie; treasurer, A. A. er ia 31 50. The two Portland paper» Winter. Professor Whittlesey notifi­ give the newa of all over the state and ed the hoard of hi. intention to .ever the Itemizer contains what is going! hi. relation, with Dallas college at the on all over Polk county, We have! end of the present school year. The arranged to furnish either of these pa-1 trustee, are now negotiating with a per» and thia paper for 32 A better man to till the chair thus made va­ newa combination you cannot make. > cant. -------------------- Agreem ent L e w is a n d C la r k Divis ion. Their regular monthly meeting wa«| We the nnder»i2iicd grocery dealer, held at the home of Mrs. Biddle Tues-i of Dallas hereby agree, that on and af day afternoon. The rooms were hand­ — er March 1st. 1905, for at least six somely decorated and they had a roy-1 months, Ed. Plaster, shall be on- gen­ si spread at lufich time, the hostess I eral deliveryman, the said Plaster to bring aps!«ted bv Mrs. E W. Fuller, deliver ¡ill groceries, leaving store, for Samuel Coad and Mrs.HarrisonKozer. all parts of the city (within the city vliss Pollock gave a delightful read­ limits) at 8 -and JO o’clock A. M. and ing. Some business was done but | and at 2 and at 4 oclock P. M.— H. J. the occasi- n was mostly devoted to O b field, Laughary & Ellis, W. R. having a jolly good time. Those pre«- Howe, D. C. Crider. out were: Mis Barnes, Mrs. Biddle, L E T T E R LIST. Mrs Chace, Mrs H. B. Gosper, Mrs. S. Coad, Mrs. Claude Dunn, Mrs. M. These letters remain uncalled tor in M Ellis. Mrs. E V. Fuller, Mr*. Dr. the Dallas po»toflice for the week and Hayter, Mrs. Hawkins, Mr«. Kerslske, ing Feb. 27th. and parties calling Mrs. Kozer, Miss McDevitt, Mrs. Mur­ for them will please state that they rell, Mrz. Pollock, Mrs. Townsend, have been advertised: Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. J. 1). Smith, Mr. Jim Allen. Mrs Belt, Mrs. Crowthers, Mrs Stonf- Miss Etta Blowers. fer, Mrs, Rowell. Mrs. Stafrin, Mrs. Mr. Alvin Countryman. Heath, Mrs. VanOrsdel, Mrs. J. C, Mr. Albert Dare. Uglow, Mrs. McDaniel, Misses Mabel Miss Beatrice Desmond. Guy, Neva Campbell, Erma Smith, Mr. Henry Harrison. May Pollock and Jessie Wiseman. C. G. C oad , postmaster. C h a m p i o n L i n i m e n t for R h e u m a ­ tism . C h a n g e of Offic ials . Clias. Drake, a mail carrierat Chap- inville, Conn,, says: ''Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the Champion of all lin­ iments. The past year l was tronb- lud a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the storekeeper here recommen­ ded this remedy and it completely cured me.” There is no use of any­ one suffering from that painful ail­ ment when the liCimcnt can be ob­ tained for a small sum. One applica­ tion gives prompt relief and its con­ tinued use for a short eime will pro­ duce a permahent cure. For sale hy Wilson Drug Co. After fifteen years in the service of the Dallas City Bank, K. E. Williams lias resigned as cashier of that institu­ tion und will, on the 6th in.I, take up I lie duties of president and manager of the Dallas National Bank, W. G. Vassall who, for the six years past, ha. been as.i.tant cashier of the Dal­ laa City Bank, has beeu elected us its cashier. The directors o ' the Dallas National Bank are: B. H. McCallon, Walter Williams, Claud Gatcli, K. E. Williams, and I. N. Woods, and the officer, are: R. E. Williams, president Claud Gatcli, vice presideut, and K, Hayter, cashier. --------- ----- -m~ E X P O S rnO N NO TES. ------------- »O S S - ---------- For groceries go to Osfield’s. You can see gold pens being made during the fair. The California building will be four limes ns big as that at 8t. Louis. School teacher« are advertising the fair hy having their pupils to write» letter of invitation to eastern kindred or friends. Pansys as big an sunflowers may be seen all about the exposition grounds, enthusiastic Portlahd florist having about 5000 pansy plants in beds’ on the grounds. About .3000 men have made agpli- cation for positions as guards at the fair but a« yet only one has been pos­ itively promised a place and that Cherokee Bill, who w h s with Presi­ dent Roosevelt on the plains and at | storming of SanJuan Hill in Cuba. --------------------------------- A Safe C o u g h M e d i c i n e F or C h i l d ­ ren. In buying a rnngb medicine for 1 children never be afraid to buy Cham- | berlain’s Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it aud relief is always ! »nre to follow. If in especially valua­ ble for c o ’il*, croup and whooping cough. For sale qy Wilson Drug Co. | f REE TO ALL QiURCMSUPPERS SOCIETYDlMm T- imported J apanese M pkjns WITH PURCHASESOf A sensational breach of promise | case will l»e tried io Dallas at the op- , era house March 10 at 8 P. M. Friday March 10 at 8 P. M. is the ( •la'« set for Trial by Jury at the opera house. A novel and interesting pro gram. As.de from the opera there* will he several mi iibers of a high or­ der of mu»ic and the laughable open, j Heats on sale al the usual nla« e. FOR SALE BY D. C. C R ID E R White Front Grocery DALLAS, OREGON. Has Stood The Test 25 Years G rove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cur«-No-Pay. 50 cents.