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atill live* that«-4ftn-IwC,,ftsL» -beetr .m -P d U G3USTY ITEWZER I er gathered to his reward and sleeps in - H a v e K id n e y T r a a k li and D o n 't K n o w it. for 20 years he moved into town some 30 year» ago. He has served two terms as mayor and was chairman of the first board of normal school re gent». dop your H ealth S tre n g th | tlie old Chamberlain burying ground, l o v t o r i n d O a t. where also rests Lahan Case aud wife Fill a bottle or common glass wtth your DALLA8, F R I D A Y , M A Y 2 6 . 1 9 0 6 - water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a and Sm ith Collins and wife and other and sediment or set J o u r n a l or O r e g o n i a n . ■TAT ' ....... . ‘‘Jß *m —~ ~~ ~ ~ ■ ' — “ pioneers. Here we are now pa ging tling Indicates en The regular price of the Semi-Week UBuikM r i > K v b r y F r id a y M o r b i » « A 7 8 0 unhealthy condi ; the present abode of Harry Christian, ly Journal, the Oregon or the Itemix- tion ef the kid who mice had a fine farm over the er i a t i . 50. The two PoitUnd papers AV. A . W A S H , w ith J a y n e x T o n ic V e r m i f u g e . neys; If H stains give the news of all over the state and your llnsn It la ] hill to the north, O. J . Bagley K D 1 T O H A N I » P R O P R I WTO A. the Itemixer contain» what is going evidence of kid lives on the larm of George Steel who ney trouble; too on all over Polk county, We have WOMEN. CHILDREN . » I MEN. has moved to Portland. His ueigh- frequent desire to arranger) to furnish either of tinse pa SU B SC R IPTIO N R A T E S : pass It or pain In pera and this paper for #2. A better I l>nr on the west is Alex. Collins, who the back Is also news combination you cannot make. | l 5 0 ............................................ Per year j lives on tile old homstead. Perhaps ! convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- | 7 ft.................................P o rsi* muntila a mile south near Soap creek lives h a d*r »re out of order. _ LO N E OAK 40 .......................... Per tli ree montila What to Do. Arc you a sufferer? There le comfort In the knowledge se ^ Iv eitisin g ratea made known on brother, William, and Jabez Thurston Mise Alice McDougal remains very Has your doctor been unsuc ___ Valleyview often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- application. Correspondence is solicit is on the old Neallv farm, sick. cessful? The R®0*- ,h® f re* ' kidney remedy fulfills every )n eurln|[ ,n thJ school house te a t the .oadside. Hie ^ ed W. P. Miller uaa planted four aerea Wouldn't you prefer to treat Fine Job Printing done at reaaonable D’Armond Bros are baching in a house ' back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of potatoes. yourself— A T HOME? •n ices. farlher along and raising hogs. They j f* ’h« .urin* ry >»?•»•■ '» «o'"*»» '»•“ ¡“Y R to hold water and scalding pain In passing A.G. Snyder is here from Nebras Nearly 1,500,000 women have A. J. Baxter and Sam Burk » ill r«- ! Thore will bt* * W. C. T. U. meeting turn off about 50 in the spring and as u, or bid effects following use of liquor. ka visiting his uncle, Dr. Snyder. | ut die borne of Mra W. I. ReyuukU bought Wine of C&rtiui from model and enlarge their homes. SUVER AND V tC IN ITr. ‘ many in the fall. Their receipts from wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant their druggists and have cured t 2 :30 next Thursday. C. L. Hubbard and family attended ... . . ___, ____ | necessity of being compelled to go often E T. Morrison and family are com themseWea at home, of such Having spent « day around there that source within a year hsve been during the day, and tq get up many tlmea the funeral of his niece in Portland. troubles aa periodical, beating The Monmouth baseball team cum« ing from California on a visit in Jun e reoently here nre some of our glean „hoot $1000. leaving the road,we pass during the night. The mild and tha extra- down and ovarian pains, loucor- here Snlurdiy and defeated bur boy». Mr. Byers lias a fine garden and be ordinary alfect of Swamp-Root la soon i Road Supervisors, Jake Bolder mid rhcea, barrenness, nervousness, the sightly home of C. H. Hoag and I D a II hs lad« went there end piny- ings. As usual the first man ivo met ; sides supplying Dallas makes two trip» _ l - , , . . . . . _ fI V. ,• . > »* . . : I, i n i n , r a n n u l III ll . 111 I ; i The ed. It standa tha highest for Its won realized. dizziness, nausea and despond Oscar Taylor arc havmg - n o good | 1 ^ „ ,.,llirn yesterday af- a week to Independence. f e cases. I after dropping from the train at noon halt at the Joe Hubbard farm, which derful cures of the most distressing ency, caused by iomale wealenees. I work done. torni ion anil are going to try the Mc- If yeu need e medicine you should have the 'ílieae aro not easy casos. is now being run by Rev. W. L. Ar- was W. Mcl nine, who had been rail . bast. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$1. sizes, Andrew Nunn wiites that he is well 'I here i» n frol a move to clem tip minnville team a whack tomorrow. Wine of Caxdui cures when the You may have a sample bottle of this i pleased with, mining in Nevada and .ind improve our cemetery vtiicli road agent for many years Since i nold, formerly of Kings valley. Both doctor can't. the ctope and the stock in the Conn-j wonderful discovery Wine of Cardui doet not irri thinks their venture a safe one. greatly in need of it. the depot a.id warehouse burned there end a book that tells tate the organs. There ia no pain last year the town has presen-ed a try passed over look well and all the more about It, both sent| J . U. Brown i*re roofing hie hum, I Mrs. Dr. Hoover and daughter have in the treatment. It is a soothing THE been culled from Roaeburg hv the ser f. Bowled will put an addition to hid! tonic of healing herbs, free from ruther desolate appearance. The poo- j farmer« seem. to be fairly proeperoue absolutely free by mail, IMPORTED PERCHERON STALLION address Dr. Kilmer It i , strong and drastic drugs. It is ions illness of her father, E. II. Hib b trn and 1>. Nuotiti ugni haa a lit w i pie are not proud of the passenger | A more lightly region can scarcely be Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. When writing' men successful because it cures ia a yard fence. bard. found. I t was almost sundown when tion reading this generous offer In this paper. natural way. shetl and little freight room just com Wine of Cordui can be bought Jas. E lliott bought for his family we drove up to the home where John All member* of the Lewis and Clark j pleted and surely the place deserved »from your druggist at $1.00 a Do not make any mistake, but re the elegant wagonette just finished by division and all other ladies interested Wolverton settled in 1853 and raised ; member the name, Swani|»-Root, l)r. bottle and you car: begin this Wagners. It is a fine peice of work iu our exhibit at the Portland exposi- Owned by the Polk County Percheron something better. J . M. I.arsen is treatment today. Will you try it? a large family. Years ago he moved Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the nd- manship and will curry a dozen per tion are hereby invited to meet at the Horse association, will make the sea merchant and postmaster, J. D. Me I n «• ■ __ . » I . 1 til ha .. f, vl 1»\«ir a . Af t I I m It'nrnmrv lo Monmouth, where he died recently. I dress. Binghampton, N. Y . on every sons. l a m m i req u irin g spet-lul d lr e c t lo n t , Court bouse at 2 o’clock tomorrow at sun of 1905 ns follows; At the Farmers Greatly is the village blacksmith, Miss j Addrt*a, ertviug sy:n»Aou.h, The Laches' bottle. feed shed at Dallas on Monday, Tues term ou to devise the best ways and One son, Charles, is now a member of A dvisory D o p t.. T h e O h » ttu :io o *a Johnson teaches school and Mrs. F o r O v e r Sixty Y e a rs . M edii m e C o., C h a tta n o o fu , T eu n . day and Wednesday; at Dickenson’s means of helpiug things along. 'th e state sttoreme court and others An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. . ¡very stable, Independence, Thursday, From feeds transient hungry people i ........ .........................- ' _ ; I n r T D O T A U I ? AT? P T K !T 1 Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been while Mr. From makes a daily round , »>»ve become prominent business men | U D K M A F f U r I v l J o l L J i l U V | Friday ami Saturday. used for over sixty years by millions ol trip of about 20 miles with the ru ral! at different places. Otis, who mnr- TERM S; mothers for their children while teeth $25 to insure. Due when mure is 1905 niail, s 'i p n - a large number of ried a ilstsr of Senator Lougliary, liv- W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A T A B O U T ing, with perfect success. It soothes T H E D O I N C S IN T H E O O U N T Y . known to b’e with foul or parted with, PERRYOALE. the child, softens the gums, aliava all families, starling out »s s>a>n as ti c ed on the farm for many years, but it ( ’nre will he taken to prevent acci- Perrvdale sehool closed Friday eve pain, cures wind colic and is the best train arrives front Portland. Charter I now a resident of Monmouth. The A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re ^lenlB, but responsible for none. ning, May 19th after a successful remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant tc c u m e nf W n a t Y o u r F r i n n d e are ing a carl and gentle nag we »truck i present occupants of the place, Albert A. H. H OLM AN , vears work tinder the supervision of the taste. Sold by druggists in every a n d H ave B een Lately D o i n g . out for a visit among our country i Tetherow and his wife, wno was Miss Malinger. Boss E Smith and Evangeline Hsrt. part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. cousins. At the eastern edge of town | Edna Hubbard, made our night» so- The graduating class consisted of El- Its value is incalculable. Be sure and H a s Stood t h e T e s t 2S Y e a r » . »ie Keyt and Carrie Flannery from ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Sy lives John Janies an 1* Albert R n ef,. journ there very pleasant He milks ONE BLOCK FROM Tha old. original Grove's Tasteless the ninth grade; Ola Keyt, Nellie rue and take no other kind. while on the Stump place farthtr „ dozen Jersey eowa and ships the Chill Tonic. You know what you art -FA IR ’’ ENTRANCE En*s. Ella Jones, Nettie and Susie east «re Mr. and Mrs. Gobat, their crPam to Independence, and so tins» taking. It is iron and quinine in a Bennett and Henry Seufert, front the PERRYOALE. crops being as good as the best his neighbor J . A. Withrow on the old tast- less form, No cure, no pay. 60 eighth grade. All did their work very Miss Rosa Sm ith, of Monmouth, on ents. well and showed that tliev had receiv Friday last closed her three year» around. C. N. Thorp live* at I ide I Sol. Stum p place. Mrs. Withrow was ed the very best of instruction and school work here with graduating ex- pendence and I. .1. A rehart is on hi» a Steele and her father, Robt. Steele, POLK. * lidp from their teachers. Mr. A. C. ereises. A. C. Hampton, who was T he very best Plym farm. Mrs. Arelnirt was .Miss Maggie j lives with them. Across the valley to Hampton’s address to the class was rai-cd here and is teaching at Bethel, Our school closed last Friday. outh Rock strains for Clow, whose father, Robert Clow, now the southwest live the Sm ith, Brink- exceptionally well rendered, Mr. D, L. delivered an able uddrean. He is a Ten teams are hauling gravel to Keyt presented the diplomas and Mr. sale at $2 a setting of dereisid, lived so long ju st east o f . ley, Stunts and William» families, and graduate of the Monmouth normal where it is most needed on our road*. Elliott’s solo was enjoyed by all. The school. People we'O in attendatici fifteen. Dallas. Ab nit fifteen years ago we ! then eontes Airlie. We went not that The railroad people will put ill ft church was beautifully decorated with from all parts of the enmity and pro stayed over night at the home of Ben way, but took northwest across the •witch which means more wood h tul- evergreens end class colors. Their nounced the affair ft pleasing success. A. J . B A IR , Manager, motto was “Conquering and still to The Salutatory was by Elsie Keyt Tharp, who is now under the sod and | hills. First came the home of J . A. ing. P O R T L A N D , Oregon. Conquer.’’ W. J . Steele is living there. On the \frCaun and then the old English land the validictnry by Carrie Flan Two cousins of .las. Bnydston have nery. Henry Seufert, Ella Jones, Net old Hodges or Ruef place T. E . Me- : f . rrn and cemetery where so many pi arrived from Salisbury. Mo., and are C h a m b e r l a i n ' s C o u g h R em e dy th e tie Bennett, Nellie Enea. Ola Keyt and Very Best. K inny now abides and Fred I.oy has ] oneers are buried. The old home pleased with the county. | Susie Bennett gave nritions and there THE There is no saloon in connection I h av e b een Using O h am b erl tin ’s was a song and drill by eight girl». a new home at the roadside near the burned down, but the big barn still A Dallas baseball team came out with the inn, insuring respectability I Imparted German Coach Stallion Cough Remedy and want to say it is j \y. H. MoKee gave the invocation Heap creek bridge. Ju st below the .tands. Yonder to the west is the old Sunday ami were defeated by the lad» and quietness. Separate apartmt tits j the liest medicine I have ever taken Hsrbert E liott sang a sola, D. L. bridge is Bidders Homing mill and jus*, j |tnglcy place where I.ouis Parrottset- around Polk. Some McCoy players says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Kevt presented the diploma» and the for ladies, with waiting and check are expected next Sunday. rooms. beyoml it, the fine looking old Rid-j tied more than half a century back Harlan, Mich. There is no question closing number was a class song. about its being the best, as it will cure tiers home. He lived there ftont pio-1 and died a few years ago at Golden- A G ood S u g g e s tio n Will n.ake the season ot 1905* B U E N A V IS TA Mr.C B. W-aiuwrighl of Lemon a cough cold in less time than any neer times until his death a dozen d a le , Washington, Mr. Bagley set- at the Farmers feed shed in other treatment. It should always be M. If. Prather paid John Lewis years ago, The children live around tied’in K in g. Valley in 1857 ¡m í there ! c «‘ y» FJ ’* » ha* written the manufac kept in the house ready for instant Palin», Oregon. ture» that much better results are ob- hut Mrs. Bidder Inis moved to Alhanv. married Miss Margaret Chambers. tained from the use of Chamberlain’s use, for a cold can be cured in much $250 for a team . A telephone line is being built from S;»w»‘d oak post a from 6 to 10 feet Ju s t there is the county line and v e J Thev soon moved lo the above men Colic, Cholera, an diarrhoea Remedy loss tim e wliep promptly treated. For $10 here to Independence. long, m w h ! oak gate posts, anil oak C'osscd over into Benton. At the u d tioned place and there she died in in cases of pains in tfie stomach, colic sale by Wilson Drug Co. f if i slat « for ’ j () cents a load at the mill j and cholera morbus by taking it in flecker home we look a road leading ' 1881. In going north to the Luckia Our school had interesting closing for h le by Mccor. $20 | water us hot as can he drunk. That exercises last Friday evening. we«t and were soon at the homo of Al mote road we had pleasant interviews when tukeu in this wav the effect is Mi. Domes lost a very fine Vtare HUBBARD & M cD A N IE L Thurston, who is known to of with Mr. Aebi, Mr. Gangain and Mr. j double in rapidity. It seems to get nnd colt. Sperling Bros, have been buying at the right spot instantly, he says. hogs from K. Peterson and beef cattle o t r readers. It is an old settled re- j Lehman, who came from Switzerland, of Dallas, owners. Wild strawberries are not plentiful from M. N. Prather. On the Boise farm west of Dallas. gimi and the land is good hut many of j t h , i r , l r c , e i ) t homes being almost as For sa’e by Wilson Drug Co. but large. The Metlfodist Indie» hove had a re tna old homes have not been kept ¡» ! r ,m, nlic „ , hose they left in the old BALL8TON. Mr Tozier has returned from * trlP c-ption in honor of Rev. Meurs and go id repair. There are telephone country. Air. Aebi tloes all his own Harvey Bransou has returned from to Eastern Oregon. I wife, who are to soon leave here. poles everywhere and most homes hlacksinithing nnd some for the neigh Mulein. A The box social given by the Rebec Miss Nada Scott is here from your j supplied with service. It fs evidently hors. Their bill lands produce better Forest Craven has been to his gov ca’s was quite a success. city and Mrs. A. Simps u and child | a good stock country. Joe and Hen titan one would expect. We struck ernment claim. Mr. Zosel’sstrawberries are ripe and ! ren, of Albany, have been at the home | ry Bidders live in that vicinity. I’ass- the old road where Paul Hillibrand ¡of Mrs. B. H. Pillar. Miss Sadie Sears lias been visiting they have begun picking. ing several good places we again cross \ settled at an early date and where his Sheridan friends. At the Evangelien! church Sn'ur Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis are going; ed hack fti old l ’olk and stopped for blind widow still lives witli herd lugli- ! day afternoon a pleasant recepti m Miss Effie Clark has finished her to live with Mr. Ed. K eyt. usi interview with R. G, Allen, a new was given to Miss Afae Sm ith, who lisa ter, Mrs. Mart. Sernfforrt, His sons, school at Willamina. Mr. PuffSeld, the storekeeper, has been the primary teacher in ottr school comer on the former Waslt Gibson John and Jam es, live on neighboring Mrs. Cites Craven has been visit- been in Portland on business. o ik B o x . 25c. for two year». place. He had every appearance of an farms. Here we are at the old home I *n8 Philomath kindred. Several of our base ball boys got bad enterprising and genial man. Near BUVER. of Jesse Stump, who died a few yoars Mr. and Mrs. Cook have been to ly crippled and got beat by the Polk the lung bridge on the Corvallis road station boya. ago. His widow lives in Salem and Rickreall and the county seat. Lot» of wild strawberries. Robert Wilson has built a new home J . K. Sears shipped a carload of I-ewis Johnson in running the plnee. Mrs. Tona Nance is sick at the home Wool is selling at 27 cents. and was painting it. Acrosa the | Next comes Fnirview school house, of iter sister, Mrs. George Howe, iu haled atraw and Richmond A Brown bridge in the brick built many year» Home indications of a wedding soon. a car of hogs. Sheridan. EVERYBODY GET RE&DY TO GO TO TH E GREAT ago by Mr. Jumea live» Henry Jones * and then the home of Charlie Stewart Gaideni sickly on account of cold Miss Vestella Sears will soon he at Mr. and Mr». Jeffriea took their was toe widow of Wiek and family, who were working in their w' lo,e home trout Eastern Oregon where site (laughter, Elsie, hack to Salem to re-¡weather FA IR AND W E W IL L H E LP YOU T O GET RE&DY hop yard. Next we came to the lion e Grant, and whoae father, Nicholas lias been teaching. -ume tier studies. Grain, grass and gardens welcomed of Alfred Fliekinger and wife, both of St eele, lives close by. Mr. Steele is in Clarence A McCrow is home on a the rain. whom were raised in that vicinity. very poor health. Mr. Frederiekson, visit from Goldeodale where he hat We have had an ice cream social’ His father, Henry Fliekinger, is gel from Texas lives on the adjoining farm been since last fall. . for the benefit of the sehool lihrary. of his brother, Robert. And now we ling old ami frail and spends part of Garnet McCrow has been visiting in The fistherinlftw of Blacksmith Me» his time with his daughter, Mrs. ate where David Sttunp took up » do the Waldo hills and at Silver Creek Cready has been down from Corvallis. Fall« nnd reports crops not looking j Brown ou the old John Burns plaie nation claim of <v40 acres, all of which Our new depot consists of a small as wall as in old Polk. west of Airlie. Hite is a sister of Joe atill belongs to the estate. The old «¡'ing room with sand Hour and no house and barn still stand. In I85<1 f Brown, of McTimmond» valley. Their ' stove or windows, and the little freight W h y Suffer f r o m R h e u m a t i s m VA by suffer from rheumatism when 1 room has a floor hut no windows. Our son, Lloyd married an adopted daugh he ntnrried Elizabeth Chamberlain, j one application of Chamberlain's Pain people arc disgusted with atlch trest- ter of Robert Steele nnd lives not fur W. D. Collin« and wife now live there. 1 On all our men, boys and childrens’ suits. Our B»lm will relieve Ihe pain? The roent from the railroad company. Enoch Chamberlain live» where liisj away. Now we come to the crossroads -------------------- - quick ralief which this liniment af- prices at this sale will he a great help to you, as and strike out toward Airlie. Jttsi father »ettled about GO yeara ago aud BUELL. THE HIGHEST AWARD AT fords makes rest and aleep possible, this is a money saving chance. » M r Lampilt iiv»» on the old C h ris' THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S PAIR and that done ia worth many times yonder is the old home where Jas. Mrs. Anna Hinahaw has been im - W A X O IV tN T<J its cost. Many who bava used it hop- j o n g us. Wheeler lived so long and Mrs. Wheel tian place. Green Stiver Iiv»» where «O W E»» WATERPROOF ing only for a short relief from snffer- W H E N Y O U S E E I T IN OUR A D , I T IS SO. ’ his father located »oon after his arri | OILC^CLOTHlNtJ Zelma Butler it •¡siting her grand I mg have been happily surprised to mother. f SLICKERS, N A T S sal in 1844 and hia brother, Marshall | P O M M E L SLICKERS rind that after awhile the relief he Our entire stock of High Class Suits will he of live near lit* Helmick bridge. O ne; A J . TOWBB CO.ESTAaUlHED l»M j came permanent. Mrs. V. H Leggett Poatmn»ler Walker lias been to the • BOSTON M W VOSS CSKACO T O W ,» CANADIAN C O . I H M TOUONTO. CAN fered at greatly reduced prices. All new spring sister, Mrs Fuqua, lives at Parker and o fY itm Yum, Tennessee, writes J county seat. '-»» am a great sufferer ftom rheumatism, another Mr«. Jam ?» at Stiver. A» all styles. New patterns to fit all classes from the Lynn Braley was home from Goph i all over from head to foot, and Cliant- There U no other season when good |b« people, placet and things above er over 8unday. greatest makers known lo the clothing world. lierlain’# Pain Balm it lite only thing. medicine ia so much needed as in the mentioned were seen within 24 hours i hat will relieve the pain. For sale Miss Johnson, Hattie Constable and Spring. we had not lime to glean farther farts by Wilson Drug Co. Orplia Lackey have been visiting Mrs. The blood is impure, weak aud that would have made interesting ' Jones. M O N M O U T H . impoverished—a condition indicated reading. The country now prpsenia; Mens suits— Mis* AroraGregg haa been over from Boys highgrade suits— " DKAI.KHS IN by pitnplca and other eruptions on the a tr licit better appearance than when County Treasurer Beexley spent BuUstou and Mi«. Clarence Olmsted from $ 5 . 4 0 Up trom 13 lo 15 years, long fare aud body, by deficient vitality, we first began to travel over it sixteen Sunday in town. has gone to McMinnville. pants Up loss of ap[ictite, lack ot strength, and year» ago. Childrens suits— George Ccnlee nnd R R. Jones each Memorial exercises at the Christian want of animation. have a crew of ten men in the woods I church next Sunday. 3 to 12 years, knee Mens two piece outing Tra in T im e Changed. working for J . H. Johnson. Bftainntng day 30, the motor will Rev, Goode haa »ucceeded Rev. Ste pants from $ 2 . 1 0 Up suits— from come from Indepeupence and Mon wart as pastor of the Evangelical Bert Ovistt is working in the moun mouth in time to cntch our 7 o’clock church hare. tains and Loo Oviatt has been in Port morning tOdu to Portland. In the Homer Van Winkle and wife were land looking for a hotel location. Make the blood pure, vigorous and : evening said train will not leare Port- N o w is Your Chance and T h i s Is the Place. here Sunday with her mother, Mra. I T S. Brown and John Robbins «lew I rich, create appetite, give vitality, l land until G o'clock and the motor Com e and Let Us Show Yo u Real Bargains. Dr. Parrish, who ia very sick a panther that h id killed over a dox- strength and animation, and cure will meet it here at 9 ;1 0 for Mon 58 State street Mias Huntington, one of the n o r-1 en goats for Mrs Brown, it being all eruptions. Have the whole family mouth anti Independence passengers. It will give those places the long de mal school critic teacher*, rommitted the fourth one Mr. Robbins has killed begin to tliko tlit'III toililY. in two years. sired morning service to the metropo- «iiicid* at G o’clock Sunday evening. " Hood'd SurdaparUln haw b«en nwd In ts and will give all up the ralley peo- our family for wane time, and always with ,p , WQ ejl Af|(,r quite a crowd from here attended •ALT CREEK. good results. Last .prlng I was all run ih<1 lN, p , lr, itl wj„ ,Mr# KlI„ „ r pT. ; the rioting exerrisea of the Perrvdale ugettr W. J. W hite has a fast pew horse down and got a bottle of It, and os usual cry morning at G o’clock for Portland school in which Mia* Knae Smith lies received greet benefit.’* M itt R ic ia n and atart hack at 0 in tha evening, re bean teaching for several yeata. A. J. Baxter has treAte I h i family B otch , sltowe, Vt. quiring about 4| honra lime each day. I’ nele 1rs Butler en.erta.ued a boat ; ■ fio<* ^ «Triage M ead's Sarsaparilla promises to of fm ix fl U»i Suturi!*), it being hit Henry Gilliam »ill movt to lb« ; eurw a n d keepe th e pramlae. j Jo b printing. 93rd iHrtbdajr. After li? i« f oq % term j Vao Seurt place (hit fa ll TAKR W IN K « ' CARDUI AT H O M R TAFIA Lewis and Clark Fair Rates - 50 cents a day NO M O R E THOROUGHBRED EGGS! Everything New, Clean, Quiet. Make Your Reservations Early M. B. Grant, Dallas. ALBAN Posts and Slabwood. Terms--! Martin & Blodgett, Llways Remeiftfcsr the Full Name I axative R ro m o Auinine Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. éW Á On Saturday, May 6th, We Will open a GREAT FAIR SALE Spring Medicine Chase & Skaife Wind Mills H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla a n d P ills $4.45 Pumps $4.85 up and Tanks Salem. Oregon THE HUB R. Jacobson&Co Dallas, Oregon.