Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made, l hey will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer- cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL BASING POWOER CO., NEW YORK. G A R D EN S E E D S IN B U L K Buy our fresh seeds« in hulk, You will get front 50 to 100 per cent more than if yon buy puck it e** need*, and you g°t fre«h eeed»— no old i*eed» sent out year sif'rr year. Our stock of driver and gnu»* seeds in complete end the priv« h are tight. Land planter, feriiLzers and spray material, poultry ami bee supplies. Send for price list. D . A . W H IT E & S O N Th© ladies of the I*w is and Clark D o a fn e t s C an n ot bo Gurod. by local applications, ns they cannot division met TfMsday afl*M»QbW at reach the «liseased poitinu of the ear. the home of Mrs. Kersiake and hud » There is only one way to cure deaf- delightful time. Mrs. Prank Rowell i i i »«, and that is by constitutional assisted the hostess and there was se remedies. Detftfueut is cursed by an loot music by several member*. ii<tl<iiiied condition • f the mucous lining of iq© Eustachian Tube. When j this t ube is intiamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ie entirely cl«»*ed, deafness is the result, and unless the intL«mma- linn cun be taken out and this tube r« stored to its normal condition, hear ing wi’l he destroyed forever, nine eas« stmt of ten are caustd by catarrh, which is noihiiig hut an iufl >me ! con- < ditiou of the inuci us am lac«». Wc will give one hundred dollars for any ease of deafness (caused by catarrh) th .1 can no*, be cured t*y Hall's Catarrh f ’ uro. Sand fer circulars free, F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by djnggislr, 75 cents. Take Hall’s Fam ily Pills for constipation. j j r j* § a j £ /J @ £ , j W ill Hcott has rented the Sam Me- , Elinurry farm south of Independence. Henry Fliekingers daughter, Mrs, Maxfield, of Stiver, died iu Albany ! last week. Tired Feeling Is ■ C o m m o n S p rin g Tro u b le . It’s s sign that the blood is deficient In vitality, just a, pimple, and other •ruption* are signs that the blood la impure. It'a a warning, too, which only the hazardous (ail to heed. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Remove it, give new life, new cour age, strength and animation. They cleunao the blood and clear thi complexion. Accept no substitute. “ I felt tired all the time and could not ■leep. After taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla a while I could sleep well and the tired feeling had gone. This great medicine has also cured me of scrofula.” Mae. C. M, B o o t , Qllcad, Conn. H o o d 's S a rsa p a rilla pro m l too to o u ro a nd hoops th e p re m is s . Independence is to have a half mile j race track and a ball ground in the same field, B U Y IN G IN S A L E M . W , P. Ireland, of Monmouth, ami j Fied. Stump, of Silver, have been Al , ban;* visitors. The miUinerv parlors of Mrs. Hilke, on Commercial street arc full of new |HE above picture of the and beuutiful things for the lsdies. man and fish is the trade Many Polk cou ity ladies are going mark Of ScWt’s Emulsion, there for their spring and summer headwear. Claud Lewis, an Airlie flock deni er, has paid as high as $5 a head for mutton sheep. and is the synonym for C .G . Rowell, who has spent the strength and purity. It is sold One of the nicest clothing £tore» ev winter here, will soon go to his ranch in almost all the civilized coun er opened in th* city is that of Oscar on Trask river. tries of the globe. Johnson on »tate street. Having beeu Scott Campbell, who lives south of If the cod fish became extinct brought up in the business there he Monmouth, has been iiriiiated into it would be a world-wide calam knows what the men and hoys of Mar the mysteries of masonary. ity, because the oil that comes in u and Polk counties prefer in ¿hat line and has stocked up accordingly Lewisville post office having been from its liver surpasses all other That is the place to get your new discontinued its mail will go by rural j fats iu nourishing and life-giving spring suit) delivery from Monmouth. properties. Thirty years ago Tw o of the Lebanon bank robber» | the proprietors of Scott’s Emul You will find elegant, lines of un have been sent to the penitentiary for sion found a w ay of preparing derwear and clothing at Koppes bar five years. It p iya to be ho test. cod liver oil so that everyone can gain store ‘.n the Y . M. C. A. building. Fr »nk Lucas lias been reappoint*«! Bring your eggs ami butter to this take it and get the full value of His variety of home nikde shawls will P'»atmaster at Monmouth. interest the ladies. •«tore and get drygoods in exchange Feedmen and Seedsmen, 255 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. LOCAL AND GENERAL- Mr. and Mrs James Harris, of Roc- WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED DURING l ca, have a near horn con. THE WEEK F RO M A L L AVAIL- Uncle Ben Branson has moved from Abla So u rce s DJahed up fo r Our the Henderson place to Sheridan. N u m e r o u s F am il y of R e a d e r * An aged Indian woman known as In Abreviated P a r a g r a p h s . Mary Ann died at Grwnd Ronde last w«*ek. For groceries go to Osfield’s. Frank Miller, of Rick red 1. has gone M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building i to South Bend, Washington to teach Ji hn I*. Frost di»*d last week near music. the Wallace fruit farm near Salem. H, A. Bly bought of W . H. Elliott Capt. G. 0 Appiagtle, who hasL-ng been in chajgeoi the Klamath Indian agency has resigned. A ll the latest styles in Gordon hats now here. It is the best $3 hat on the market and can be had at the l , lf . Bee lliv e store. Dr. H. L. Toney, (Jen'ist, graduate of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office upstairs in the Uglow buildiug. Examinations. free ’Phone 46 I f it is a bilious attack take Cham- berlain’s Stomach an<l Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sab* by Wilson Drug Co. About half the dogs in town are wearing wire muzzles, not to keep them fmm biting people but so they cannot eat poisoned meat. Go and see the new bath tubs, sinks lavatories and fittings for latest styles of plumbing at W agner’» shop where you will find an up to date plum filer the oil without the objectionable Scott’s Emulsion is the T ry the George lunch counter and l>est thing in the world for weak, Mike Flynn, who lias done so much backward children, thin, delicate our word for it you will not regret it. — n— locgimr in this county is manager of a $5,000 sawmill plant in Benton people, and nil conditions of Ladies Jaunty mannish shirt* are a wasting and lost strength. county. Best market price given at tlie Bee taste. Hive. W ill Holman and hi* brother, Har dv, have been back in the timber cut ting 100 cords of wood for the Dallas ice plant. Send fo r free sample. S C O T T & B O W N B , C h e m is t s 400-41« FKABL 8TBF.Br, NKW TOOK 50a. a n d 91-00. A ll druggists. fad of the m ufoii aud can be had at the Barnes Cash store. Ask to sec their novelty in ladies footwear Their novelty dress goods are equal to the best you can get elsewhere and much cheaper Something causes their trade to ountiniiully increase. At the Bee Hive store they are sell ing all the standard prints at five ! — o— 160 acres of ground near Lincoln for cents and there are 100 piece from j $8,000 Many men need top coats during which ti» select. NEW TO D AY. the uncertain spring wea'her. They Floyd Duly, of Dallas, is soon to take J. S. Hart and son, who lived in preserve health aud add comfort. At as a bride Miss Ethel Caufield, of Ore* this county for many years, now have Advertising under this heading will cost '0 cents the clothing store of G. W . Johnson gon City. near Philomath a fine farm for which for anytning under 15 words for one insertion or 25 A Co. you can get nobby ones of vari I ... , . . . f they paid $4,500. cents for three insertions. Win. Ford is increasing the size of ous color» and cheap enough. No . . . . . . . . D . , . , : Ins dwelling betweeu Bridgeport and better hats on earth than they carry Putnam fadeless dyes arc easier to and »lrirts to nlease everybody. Their | Falls City use and color more goods brighter and M .O A I.B R E A T H , of Mon nouth. has le ft a few • Blue Andalusian cockerels which he will gull $3,50 »hoes are equal to $4 aud $5 ones , a ... « , . . ~ faster colors than any other dve. Soldi cheap. !. * W Fletcher, of McCoy, «ffl.c- by druggists, 10 cents per package. elsewhere. In! with dropsy and has recently been 1 rapidly failing. George Whit «horn has been t hrough DALLAS INKDROPS- H E R E are two ttr ty cattle -at the home of David Nachting.il on Halt Creek, adoreae Dallas. A 3 . . . . , .... , , Eastern Oregon inspecting merchan- year-old red heifer with pie> a cut out o f le ft ear and The stage to Salem doesa big pa ag J- A h» « » • » " * 'nlock W.islungion a new sawmill that will tile prospect» and will probably go in a litfht red steer w ith white spots, no horns hut ger, baggage and freight business. marked in both ears. L et the owner claim them to business forty miles beyond Shani cut 20,000 feet per day. and ; ay charges. ko. *** W m . Dent will tomorrow have a The Dull»» »trnni laundry ia now Everybody’S Magazine for April ia A P A IR o f geldings, each wdjihinjrabout 1,450 public sale of stock and farming im yellin g I lie hulk of ilia! work in onr a big thing. Besides being very I X pounds (or sale by H. G. K eyt at Perrydale. plements at his home near Buell. ii.idsi «nd patronage i» beginning to meaty with bright literary articles it come from oulaide point». Waal.ing The familiar face Jo* Helnrick. n contains a great deal of attractive ad GGS for hatching from select pens of S. C. Black ailed for and delivered. Minorca*. Pearl Guineas and Pekin ducks. Also former county commissioner, was to vertising. D T he seen on our streets tha other day. K three pens of Minorca* and five pairs guineas for The annual congregational meeting sale.—C I, Ballard, Kickreall, Oregon. the Presbyterian church A. D. Loop, who lives between of LD PA PE R S IN PACKAGES O F M> FOR SALE Smithfield and Perrydale has a Jersey will he held at 8:30 on Thursday ev at this office for If» cents, also blank notes and Success Magazine for April con heifer that had a calf before u year ening March 30. Report» election of mortgages and all kinds o f leiral blanks officers and other necessary business | old. tains a rich literary iea»t, tic re being will be transacted. something to suit all refined literary Miss Fav Fulkerson, from M«.n FRF.SII milch cow » for sale or to trade for dry tastes. If you can afl’*«rk only a few mouth, is a milliner at Grass Valley, cows or steers by Frank Row ell, Dallas. Horse buyers say they find very few ! magazines that should be one of them i and P. H. Murphy is a shoemaker really good ones for sale. All first | class animals command high price», j A "l W K T H F R goats for sale at only $•» each if the A Portland man just hack from ' there. cherub stock i* no longer wanted. All | i l whole dock is quickly taken. They have just Oklahoma says that hundreds of pen Let those concerned remember that farmers should attend the Stallion 1 sheared an average of 8 } pounds, and are on the G. Reinpel place near Perrydale. Apply to J. G. pie are pulling up stakes there and j all nominations for city offices must shew here April 1 and arrange for | G. Reinpel at P olk station, coming to Oregon, in some cases b** filed with the city auditor by next belter colt». nearly the whole population of small , Wednesday. !L O V E R seed for wile by II. D Staats near Lewis- George Jones wants $2000 for the towns are coming. Banker Hirschb^rg. of Independ- ferry at Independent»©, but th** Im ) ville. Address Monmouth. President W illiams and Cashier ! ence i* seeing the sights of Southern provement League who are figuring Hay ter of the uew Dallas bank would i California and looking into the oil on a free ferry say they can make a I T )R O N Z E turkey ejrif* h>i ssle by Wm. KrBber, Dal j I ) bis. Leave orriers at Crider’s grocery or call like for the general public to drop in j well business there, n< w one for $800. If the matter can- I farm phone 351 . and see h'W nicely they have things j not he compromised there may he t w o ------------------ -- . J. H Hawley, of Monmouth, spent arranged. They are ready to cash ferrys. j ^ FIRST class n llch OOWS for sale by John Webster his 70th birthday last week with his checks from everywhere. & near Dallas. son, Curt at Bethel. That was his The Stallion show to be held here M. M. Ellis, presulent of the Dallas home for many years. during the afternoon of Anril 1 is hoard ef trade appointed as delegates HF, fine Jacob Pfau farm o f 313 acres near Eola Mrs. Joe Stow», of Falls City, is vis creating qu re an interest. Many fine ia for sale on easy terms. For particulars ad to the league convention in Salem u lam * )M , I. Capps, at H Salem. yesterday, J. E. Sibley, F. J. Goad, R. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. horses are expected on the grouml C. Craven, R. E. Williams, J. C. Hay- W. Jones, at Amity. She is suffering a**d a whole lot of country people have decided to come in and see them. One /"VIOIYheavy wagon for 8>-.|e or trade cheap by O r, M. D Ellin, North CherHngton from blood poisoning Harrf near Dallas. of the horses to be shown came from \ T Newton G Harris, ami Dr. Carey. Marsh Siinp*on. from down on the France and cost nearly $4,<H)0. I ------- O AK fence po-ts for sale by G. Up to March 15th the sheriff had Yaqnina river, has be»n at Airlin visit T lw Yam hill County Live »tork a . 2 0 0 phrey, Pioneer. collected through the In<lei>enri»*nce ing bis mother, Mr». Martha Simpson sociution mohsir pool will be sold » t ; _____ who is about 90 years old. hank $13,500, Bush bank $5.200, Dallas in connection with the Polk | l ’ R V fN E . w b«M address is Rou t« I , Sa Scroggin bank, over $3000 with the W . W. Jones, of Ami*y, has sold county pool on Saturday April I. All J • Jj, P lem, wauts to buy some gouts after she .r- Monmouth bank to bear from Be 42 acre» of land near there to Oscar who have mohair »0 »ell in »«id pool ; l"*- sides tnat he collected about $50,000 Taylor, of Salt Creek, at. 45 an acre. will report the number of fleece- t I Ten acres of it is orchard. iu his own office. t l i « »g e n l» at Am ity, Newhcrif, No-tli 17 >n » A t . 1' — Whit, ,n.t Hm»n i ^ h o m /or v ...... i , i i i u h . r ù l . n .....I M » \ l i « » v i l l . . lu loh in g.H . E. K o tcr,!,h o n , 211. M I m , On account of the mild winter this I The ladies of the M. E. church will Yam hill, Sherid»n and MoMinnville springe clip of mohair is unusually 1 give a Rose fair during the laUar part Conrad Stafrin ha» returned from O LIC ITO R W A N TE D -*Lady or fr»ntleman. in long and it was ncvcr a better quality. of May. They desire that exhibitor* 1 rtlm d a graduato in phrfrmaey vour city, to sclicit *>rders’for iforsts neciied «v There is already,,* demand from New will get ready for this event, on Good 'money for the solicitor. »nd li»» »vain taken chart;« f t h e er>’ , . r » i t At i r -> ‘ Duly tyide atvak6 persons want#I, with rc:ommen England fo- Or-gon mohair and it ; j «lrilg»t«*re. In»tea«l of th e W l*ei»U , (lotions. Address M. B. Box 482, Salem, Oregon. Goerge Hay good has sold to Aus now commands 30 cents per pound. ¡»m g Co. , the firm name will h e r ,-’ _____________ ______ __ ___________ The Dallas p«*ol sale on the first of tin Had lev some south Dallas Infs for af,e, be ;he Stafrin Urna Cu Or. M o n r TO h o t* A T A L L TIM EH A T $450 and VV. S. Firts bought of G. W. April is apt t*> bring the top notch Csrey f**ing the silent p»rtner. prom 1 th * very best rates obtainable.— H. G. Campbell. Johnson several West Salem lots for price. week to week the public will see in _ $763. 1 here e«.'u...... a numbar of their de- vfoNKy ^ LOAN ON !MPR0VEU PXBM PRO Ben Wliiteaker, who still lives So many Dallas people will soon go s i r a b l e o f f e r i n g » - jH perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, where his father settled this side of to making improvements whhin and Monmouth iff 1848 was in town Tues Mr. Fisher, the »aloon man, ha« around their homes that their careless day. He ts stronger and mo-e active A T f PER CENT ON F A R « o ney to lo an bought from W. W. Linten the old security. J. L. COLLINS. Dallas. than five years ago and »avs that neighbor* will get ashamed and fall I Nichols farm five miles northwest of into line. wh» n he begins 1» f- »*1 »he symptoms j Dallu». He gets everything inchul of any kind of sickn**»» he simply bra E. N. Hall is bidding a neat cot ing stock aud implements for $3,500 A b o u t T h resh in g .') ces up and refuses to let it take hold tage near bis nice new borne and ami gives in part payment his re»i- of him. I Ralph Morrissn will er«ct a good cot- ! «letice property on railroad stre* t. H A V E s new and improved band cutter and feed Vaughn A Weaver, the plumbers, lags in th** same vicinity east of tha j Mr. Fisher will move hi» family to the er and want a IS- to 20 horae |>ower to drive it. country and will his saloon as soon as With any one b avin * such an engine I would tike to tinners and hardware men, keep hath Christian church. iraksarrangem ents t * thr'sh together, « y ma tuh« in »took and do »11 manner of j „ F Campbell, clerk of Uiillu» • he gets a fair offer. chine w ill fit a 32-iach evlinder and 5S-lnch sieve THOMAS E L L IO fT . Dallas. plumbing. They r»n .upplv pump» , ,c h .K>. ,|j„rjr t , wU| lip to A pri< l . i rr- | The member* of the city council aeiNirstor. •nd windmill» on »linrl notice. J m ; rBivt. hid» for 20 oor.le o«k grnb and ! have been looking extensively into ware in »took «ud nrmde I n order Stov-, w (,or()< fir WOO|| , , bl. ,)r|jYere(| | the rock crusher question and have e. of various kind», ?*lvaniied gutter [ b#fpre t,,e mW(Ile 0f September, I learned iio little about cru»bers ami for hanging cave trough*, saws, axes,; I road building. The question of buy-. mauls ami wedge» for wood cutters. | T h - Salt Creek an I Mill Creek tel- i inir a crusher and m akin g nerm anent V OT,CB M OiVEN nn*i THAT TH* in L M ’ N u dersirn-d hswaMthHr sccount ©phone company have made Jacob m g a crustier ana m am n g perm an en t ^ gmKl streets will come np at the conn- matter o .................... f the estate of fra — H. Townsetvt About a year ago two women president; M A. Conte©, vice- an I Saturday, Apr. 8, 1905, at the hour of 10 o ’clock m.. haa becti appointed by the < ounty court of here se-king aid for an orphans home (,re8ij«,n t; }f W Bennett, secretary; ! cil meeting next Mon« l.y evening at i*e;ittle and »his week two others | *]\ Brown, treasurer; and Harry when it will l * decided wl.eth«r or u . » w r l o r « » , '. lorPofi. ,oo,.|y, u th, tim, not the prop...itinn .h .ll he pill to were around asking help fur sn or- , B*nnett lineman, vole * t the A p r i l election. fore notified t i appear at «aid time and ahow caiuw». pliant home somewhere else. Help- j if any exist, why the said account ahvu'-i not t»e ap- less orphans everywhere de.-erve aid The plant of the ( oast Range Lum- ------------- ♦ • * --------------- provipd and the administrators cJ said estate and their T o Cure a C old In on a Dsy. h.*r.d-n»-n di«chM «sd. but the propriety of contributing to , l»er company, at Falla City, will 1*? „ / a • -r i Dated this 7th day of Marrh, 19** an unknown thing through strange »old by Trustee George Gerlinger Take Lnxative Bromo Quinine Tab- n n T ownsend , agents is doubtful. The conntry i* April 10. he receiving sealed bills up i l«U. A ll d r i i . i « ! » refund th . money J £ Z LV A. full of fraud« many of them under j to that time. It is valuable propeity I if it fmlt to cure. E \\ . Grov©1« sig- j nsttire is on each box. 25 cents. i* iutier, aiinriwv. the guise of gooduets. ! and out to sell well. O 4 C T S M I Final Settlement. The new afreet h «t» of Mr». Melz- gria reein to be ju»t wl.»t the ladie» i.round want judging from the Dum ber she la aclling. Aak to see her women and childrena furniihing goode. *** Ri-sera firearm», Ammunition n id fi.-hing tackle »atiafy all who hi.,' them. He keep» nothing hut the heal grade» aud hia price» »re always mod erate, hence his good trade. * »- If you want to see the most up-to- date line of clothing for spring you •hould virit the Bee Hive store. They will ehow you the very latest in all lines aud their slock i> the largest in town. *.* Good farm and dairy butter at H ow es grocery »tore, »• » I t is about time you wera getting lighter footwear for spring and sum me- and let us hint that yon cannot Ho better than to go to Gaynors ex- elusive shoe store' A.U kinds of rub ber goods in stock. Seed man Ray he« plant foods that) would make all your shrub«, plants | The Lise Guards are two regiments aud dowets- iirnwt th rifty »m l uUtap- 1 of-cMjjilrv l.,nni^z pint of the British tive. I f bo.hered by npiirrel» he h»tf hoitsrhold-tfO efeT-Thiy are gallant a poison that will make them ^o dead »oldiera. aud every loyal Bluish heart is proud of them. Not only the or leave the neighborhood. K ing’« hot.«vliold, but youre, cure, *»* everybody should have its life guards. C. H. Morri«, the popular jeweler, Tlie needof them is especially great is doing a fine hiisii.es» generally, when the greatest foes of life, di-eaa- cranky time pi.ee» made to run r ght 6S. find allies in the very element« as and defected eyesight greatl. improv colds, intloerz«, catarrh, the grip, ami ed. L\l* glass ami other pretty things pneumonia do in the stormy month (or presents. of March. The bert way we knew of to guard against these diseases is to Wm Fanil ha» »11 kinds of imple strengthen the system with ILawla ment» needed on the farm, in the g tr Sarsaparilla— tin* greatest of alt tile dun or in the yard at Una aea.-on. You guard-. It removes the cot ditiona in will agree that il always pays to buy which these disease» make their ti-"*t the best and he keeps no other kind. Miecessful attack', gives vigor and lone See those elegant lawn mowers anil to all the vital sntss» and fund on«, useful garden tools iu Ilia show win and unpiuts a genial warmrh to the dows. Keen kni-e« and »eieaora, gim blood. Rente., ber the weaker the lets and augers, planes aud other car system the grtates the exposure to penters tools. Rope, wire, nude and disease. Hoods Sarsaparilla makes the system strong. kitchen utensils. ».* Beautify tha T o vn. Our new spring goods are arriving There is to be a mass meeting at daily. W e cordially invite you to com. tl.e city hall next Weduesday evening and inspect, then.. The wash good» to discuss ways and means of cleaning this season are very pretty and we up and making more attractive our have such a variety to chooso from. tion.es and surroundings and the A beautiful line of trimmings to match streets of Dallas. As the intention to all goods.— The Bee Hive store. get the women and children cf tl.e town interested iu the proposition C h a m p io n L i n i m e n t for R h e u m a they too should attend the meeting. tis m . Dallas is already fairly attractive hut Chaa. Drake, a mail carrierat Chan- could he made much more so. One inville, Conn,, »ays: “ Chamberlain's way of arousing competition and en- P mu . Balm ia the Champion of all lin Ihiieiasin would he to offer a small iments. The paat year I was troub prize for tl.e grestest improvement iu led a great deal with rheumatism in any block or group of blocks wi.hit. a my shonlder. After trying aeveral given lime, The ambitions motb"r% cures tfie storekeeper here recommen- aud children would soon make lazy d«d this remedy and it completely sloven neighbors ushtmed of them cured me.” There is no nso of any selves. Hundreds of strangers will one Buffeting from that painful ail be it. onr little city Ibis year. Let us ment when the liOimcnt can he ob put tilings iu such shape as to draw tained for a small sum. One applica praise from them. tion gives prompt relief and its con tinued use for a short eime will pro A S a f e C ou g h M e d i c i n e For C hild duce a permahont cure. For eale by ren. In buying a cough medicine for Wilson Drug Co. children never 1« afraid to buy Cham Sa lt Creek S c h o o l Meeting;. berlain's Cough Remedy. There is A goodly number of people from no danger Irom it and relief is always several surrounding districts met sure to follow. It is especially valua there last Saturday and no little in ble for co'ds, croup and whooping terest and enthusiasm was arroused cough. For sale qy Wilson Drug Co. before the day was over. R. A. Camp-1 S h o w e r s of Rioe. bell, of Ballaton, presided. There! were songs and recitations by the | Join. L C a s tle , of Dallas, and Mrs, school children and the ladies of th e 1 Litvina McColm, from Lincoln. N e neighborhood sp-ead a fine lunch at i braska, were married in Portland last noon. Superintendent Start spoke • week and Friday evenings train of the attitude of tho public toward: brought then. Iiuine' The Iiehekuhs the public schools, Miss Bessie Young j mi t them at the train and sprinkled dealt with the subject of school atten-i them witl. generous showers of rice as dance, the discussion being led by H. » sign that they were thrice welcome. O. Seymour. There were brief talks, About ten oolock some forty of his by J. A. Batter, J. Brown and T. 8. friends repaired to their new home P. rown. Such meetings almost invar near tl.e pnhlie »cliool and gave them serenade. They had iably tend to greater interest in edu a delightful knuwu eue.li other buck east years ago. cational matters. John Ca»tles friends are all who know E XPO SITION R OTES. III... and uo doubt his wife will soon New York is having a if I & ,000 state win her way into the hearts of our people, pavillion erected. Agreem ent The Angora goat show will be the greatest ever held. *n W e the undersigned grocery dealers ui Dallas hereby agree, that on and af- The sight of the coming fair is more r March I»t, 1905, for at least six atlractive than that of any ever held " onlh», Ed. Plaster, shall be our gen- before. al deliveryman, the said Plaster to On a recent Sunday over 8,000 pen- eliver nil groceries, leaving stores for ole passed into aud through the expo 'l l parts of the city (within the city iniits) at 8 and 10 o’clock A. M. ami sition grounds. and at 2 and at 4 ..clock P. M.— H, L The W yom ing exhibit will show the Osfield, La lghary it Ellis, W. R, wonderful results of reclaiming arid Howe, D. C. Crider. land by irrigation. Thurston Bros, of Cruwfordsvilie, A congressional party of ten sena have spent this week in Albany where tors ami fifteen representatives will tlieg were interested in a circuit court take pait in the opening exercises lumber company trial. June 1. O. P. Chace will move from D«llae The $5,000 in prizes offered to stock men will bring a big crowd of them. to Perrydale where tie is to work will, There will be various kinds of stock tile railroad section crew. H . M. Pee bles will then move into his own prop shows during September. erly south of the former John M cK in --------- ♦ • ♦ --------- ley home. W o o d m e n Excursion. Next Monday will occur the Wood Heveral weeks ago we were told that man excursion to thehig 1,000 ini'ia- tho Independence bawdy house was a tion nt the state metropolis post tiling of the past and that the deprav- poned from Washington’s birthday on ed creature who ran it was going away. account of the death of Head Consul Nuw we are told by one who ought to Kalkenbnrg. Dallas camp will »cud know that said place ia to he refitted her team and a number of candidates by the same vile woman. Ia it really Th> fare for the round trip will he one true that the mayor council and busi mid a third, men in uniform going fo. ness men favor such a degrading in half fare. stitution in their midst.. They can drive it out if so inclined. A g u a r a n te e Qura tor Plies. Itching, blind, bleeding, or protru ding pile». Druggists refund money if Pszo Ointment fails to cure any case no matter of how long atnnding, ir (i to 14 days. First application gives ease and re»f. 50 cents If your druggist nasn’t it send 50 cents in stamps and it will he forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co.. 8t. Louis Mo. P a id a F ra ter n a l Visit. Last Satnrdav evening abjut 2ij members of Jennings lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, boarded the motor at Dallas in response to an invitation sent out by the lodge at Independence. On arrival there they were welcomed in grand style »nd af- tir witnessing tile raising of a candi date to tho sublime degree of a Mas te. Mmnn, were regaled with a ban j qui t, fraternal talks and mttaic, and at an early morning hour vent hom e1 rej »icing. Those who went from here were: E. C. Kirkpatrick, N L. But ler, B. H. McCallon, V. P. Fiske, Os car Hayter, R. L. Chapman, J, O. Harter, Dr. Toney. Dr. llavter, A. B Muir, C F. Belt, 1). 8. McDonald, W. G. Vassal), Mr. Hollister, J. H .U glow Walter Fuller, U. 8. Loiighery, G. L. Rome livery e !»M «« ere good and Hawkins, Lot Sbreve, J. J. Wiseman. others are better. That of E. W. Ful W illis Him.mton and F. Pepp«r. ler, near the city hall, belongs to the latter e!a»s. Good horse«, easy going No man who is in sympathy wi'h vehicles st.d polite attention given (o gambling or open »»loons on Monday the wialias of nil patrons. in D.illis should he nominated or elec •a* Fitch», th . baker, is doing a land office business in the sale of bread, pies and cakca. Many ladies buy it I «c a n s « it i* better titan they can make » t home. Have you tried hi» Iwking. V The StaflMn drug »lore never h»d a more healthy trade one big reason heint; because they give such general satisfaction. The very best in .the market in their lines ia always to he had there. By watching their show window» Iron, day to dav you will get an idea of the new remedic, they are putting on the market. ted to any city office The welfare of The best coffee in town may be bad onr rising generation demands Ihst at Howe». Get a sample and try it »11 evil influences he kept as far from them as po-aible. and it will make you want more- ••• G. L. Hawkina ia doing aome of the heat cemetery work ever seen in thi« | county. First clssa material and lota j of honeat work on it. The Gage street hat« are taking the lead this season and Mis» Collins h»« a variety from which to «elect. If situ , other pattern atiits yon better »lie ha» vario.i shape« end trimmings from which to select. Has Stood TREE (KURCX5UPPER3 TO A L L W IMPORTED ie t v d îx n e r JAM)Í }6 M p K JR S ▼ í 'Astóni» w it h P u r c h a s e s o f F O « SALe B Y D. C. CRIDER White Front Grocery D A L L A S , OREGON. The Test 25 Ye*r* Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic N o -C u re-N o -P a y . 50 c w n ts .