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Hendee» wire a n d bristle- tim.faes »t Guy« liartl«van» (lure. Closing out sale on all summer goods— broken lines, rem nants, odds and ends— must be closed out before our winter goods arrive. S cotch law ns npecial a t M ens su its a n d B oys suits, 44 in v o ile 75c v alu e a t 59c all a t a h eav y re d u c tio n , 50 in . voile 100 value a t 75c O u r e n tire lin e now sold at w holesale price. Clood su its »Ladies s h irt w aists a t h a lf for m en from $5 u p . Boys p ric e : su its fro m $4.50 up. 100 w aists a t 50 ce n ts 150 w aists a t 75 cen ts 200 w aists at 100 cen ts C le a ra n c e sale prices on u n d erw ear, h o siery a n d all f u r n is h in g goods. C le a ra n c e sale o n all laces, e m b ro id e rie s, t r i m m i n g s , C leara n ce sale on straw h ats a n d o th e r fa n cy novelties. A f + *^vyd 15c o rg a n d ia and d im ity , special a t O yv 20c s u itin g in m o h a i r i C ^ a n d o th e r w eaves l» v A ll o th e r wash goods a t clo sin g o u t prices C leara n ce salts p rices on w a lk in g sk irts, u n d e r s k ir ts a n d all o th e r re a d y m ade goods. c ra sh h a ts a n d le lt h ats. Big re d u c tio n s on c h i 1 d- i ens, m isses an d l a d i e s’ shoes. W ool su itin g s h a irs and fa n c y ^ w C m ixed goods, all 85c v alu es C leara n ce sale {trices on lace c u rta in s , bed sp re ad s a n d linens. Come to o u r Clearance Sale and Save Money. TH E Bee-Hive S TO R E A reliable place to trade. The big corner store. OREGON D A L LA S LOCAL A N D G ENERAL- Those strong and fine turkey feath Oolman Elliott ia her« from Canada ! viaiting hia uncle», Thoinaa and Ja .. er dusters a t the Yokoham a Tea store Elliott, whom ha liaa not aeen for 25 are needed in every family. Tlieir coffees being toasted rig h t on the j yar r», spot are always fresh and good. T eginning next Monday evening ' there will be a week of prayer at the Baptist c hurch, everybody being in- See tho«e bargains in dress goods on ! vitad. special tables at the Barnes Cash store Will Martin ha-* gone to Haattle to at t h e Barnes Cash store. On one , twcoine heat! aawyer in a mill on a table are various 50 cent patterns at dvr year« c o n tr a s t a nd hia wife will 35 cents, and at other tables yon can ga t for 75 cent# desirable goods th at ; aoon f. How. have been selling a t from $1 to $1 40 One of the Malta» $1,000 water bond» per yard. (In quick for at snob prices ; Ini« been paitl o u t of the »inking fund, all the patterns will soon be taken. there being fourteen o th e r »¡tuilar lainda unpaid. Miss M. E. Anderson in tile opera W hen yon need new hop-nip« see house block do»s first class dveiug and V a u g h n and Weaver a bout it. They cleaning. Suits ptessed on short n o have tools for tusking the very best tice. The clothing of bachelors kept grade and at lowest figures. in repair at small cost. Hendee horse bruslie» take the ^ • place of both brush a n d comb and G. W.' Johnson A Co., the clothiers leave t h a t glossy, satin finish t h a t all ami haberdasher», are just now otter so m uch admire.—Guy Bros. ing great bargains in childrens suits, Mrs. Doug. Collins is down from they-going a t from f l up. They are Goldemlale, where her husband died selling m m y suits for less th a n the ■ome m o n th s ago, J s s. Wheeler, who en«t>of m aking lint it has been deci ded th at they must g, . You will he lived near Stiver was tier brother. surpris.d a t the cheapness of m any of W hen you want a pleasant laxativt tlieir nfleiinga. th at is easy to take and certain to act. use C ha m be rlain’s Stomach a nd Liver T he Keystone Drapery Co., at 285 tablets. For sale by Strafin Drug Co. Court street is the place to have m a t ; W ithin the last week many persons tresses renovated, hid springs re- have delivered to the county judge sr strelclu d and upholstering done, lie tid e s for our Portland exhibit. Let pairs of all kinds and new furniture others do likewise. T he more the very cheap. I t may pay you to make belter. inquiries mere. Hendee wire and bristle brushes comprise a full line of horse brushes, T he George lunch counter on State Imir and clothing brushes, sand paper street ranks at the bred in tlieir line. iug brushes a nd brushes for cleaning Nothing better a t the price. pantries. Better see them a t Guy Bros. Now is the tim e when ice cream Our city council has raised the sa tastes bcBt and you can get no liner loon license to $600 and will not grant article than a t Zini)«. H e has two license for a less time th a n six months. store», one ou Court and the other on T he present licenses of the three sa State street. Cool d u n k s of many loon« expire in September, October flavor«. «tv1 November. ! W hoopin g cough is prevalent in and Jacobson & Co can a rrange for you around Dallas. to goto the exposition free. Best 25 cent coffee in town a t Hotvcs W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D O U R I N C I School S uperintendent S ta rr has been spending some days at the cons'. also coffee at from 12$ *t>40 cents. T H E W E E K F R O M A LL AV A IL- George Rowcliffe, east of tewn has Mrs. .1 H. Alliert died in Salem S u n A b la S o u r c e s D ish ed u p tor O u r ' 12 tons of clover and about 15of cheat day from effects of an automobile acci de nt in west Salem. N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e aders hay. • n A b rev la ted P a r a g r a p h s . F o r groceries go to Oafield's. M. H ayter, dentist, Wilson building Best prices, best groceries a n d one price to all at Howes. J . R. Cooper is m aking a bout 300, 000 bricks a t Independence. Have yon tried th at 12$ c e n t young American cheese at Criders grocery. Now is the tim e to buy your m a c h ine oil a t Criders for only 20 cents a gallon. • Mrs. W. S. Brieker, sister of I). W. Sears, is in Portland being treated for putalyais. D -lm ar Hedgpeth, of Lewisville, and Nannie Rcse, ol Airlie, were m a r ried this week. A large and fine assortm ent of laces and embroideries ju st received at Pol locks cash store. \V 0. Ratlin,of Dakota, has moved to the Ashford house on Joe Browns place in Kings Valley. L uther Ground, Dr. Butler, Georg*- Boolhby, and Ja y Butler are in the A1 sea c o untry for two weeks h u n tin g and fishing. , A cord of good wood will pay for City his paper and the weekly Oregoni in been or semi weekly P ortland J o u r n a l for •» also year. If any of your neighbors are not Mrs. taLiug these papers tell them about it. .Several steamers plving op and J. E. Beezl-y, Newt G uy, Aure donw the coast now m ake regular stops Ford and R a lph Hill have been over at Newport. An Astoria gasoline on the Siletz m aking trouble am ong steam er has gone there for the s u m the fish. The other boys say they mer to take pleasure parties out over the bar a n d on deep sea fishing excur went without money or provisions. sions. Prof. Reynolds so d family, Mrs. Til« Dnllas ice plant tu r n s out. an Muir and her sister. Miss Kate Shri ve, E ach Mrs. Pollock a nd d a u g h te r . Miss May, average of two tons a day Mr. anil Mrs. U S. Grant ami D, J week they ship to P. P. W right at Riley departed for the ex(iosition McMinnville three to n s ; Hperling Bros and J. D. W hiteaker at Imlepeu- Tuesday. deuce two to ns eac h; Simpson A Clod-1 See the new ad. of the Bee Hive feller at Monm outh and J. C. T albott, grand clearance sale. Scotch lawns Fall« City, a ton each. T h e daily con for 4 cents and m ohair suitin gs at sum ptio n in Dallas is a bout 1000 15 cents. Ladies shirt waists a t half pounds and some warm davs they (.rice, big reduction on shoes and ev sell nearly t h a t much to c o u n tr y peo erything else low in p-oportion. ple. FREE! Tickets to the World s Fair. From Dallas to Portland N o lottery, no scheme. A straight business deal» Free to all our custom ers and their friends who trade with us. Come in and let us explain how we do do it. It will be a saving to you» Yours for bargains in dry goods, clothing, etc» THE HUB T he otllcal count shows Dallas to have 1530 and Independence 1215 persons withiu their city limits, sod there are perhaps 100 people living just outside the limits III each place. Fat'll has had a healthy growth since the last census was t .ken. Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Rosahronk, of | I’alo Alto, California and G. H. Greer of Dundee, h a t e h i e.i W ith their sister, Mr». K. J. Howe. Lust Sunday they bad a family reunio n, it having hesu : fifteen years since they were all tngeth ] er. T hey crossed the plains in 1852 with tlieir parents, Ja m es and Marga- r e tt Greer, who settled in Kings Val ley. T h e new home of Assessor Graves is Dallas once had m sn v had hoys but unw has only a few th a t can he 1(J ■ under roof and lumber is on the ground for t h a t of H. L. Fenton. classed. So m any lugan berries have come to Mayor Biddle and R. L. C hapm an went to Dundee Tuesday to in»|>ect a ou r m ark e t this week as to reduce the | price from $1.50 to $1,15 a crate. model p ru n e dryer. Everett Gwinn is carrying the rural J u s t i n a t Howes all kind» of canned meats and canned soups, the very 'm a i l for Milt G r a n t while he and EMULSION ¡ F ra n k H ubbard are at tlieir (dahlia thin g to getjwlien you go cam ping. over on the Siletz. a food because it sta n d s so em Dont fail to see our disvlay of H e n-: ... , , , , , phatically for perfect nutrition dee wire and bristle brushes' in n o rth 1 W e saw the Longueckers, of Ooeh A n d yet in the m atter of restor- c »how window all ne xt week.—Guy ! Uk, nj < ont rt “ ck of an<l a ing appetite, of g o :ng new r J freezer to m ake their neighbors feel Bros. & strength to the tissues, especially • more comfortable. Otto W illiams who drives »he 8 «lem to th e nerves, its action is that and McOoy stage hay had his harn and j Very fine hem p and flax are bring of a medicine. raised on Mission Bottom north of two horses burned up by a little child Send for free sample. \ Salem and they may yet become S C O T ! A IJO W N i.. Chc-nlr*-, P with a m atch. 409-415 1'earl ^i-eet, Kcw York. ^ j p r o m in e n t Oregon products. 50 c. a nd^ 1 1 . 0 ; all dru g p -t* . Dr. H. L. Tonev, dentist, graduate of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office upstairs j Hay balers are at work all over the in the Uglow building. E xam inations, | country, the charge being $2.25 per | ton. The o u t p u t is large, good and free. 'P h o n e 4.5. | m uch cheaper than last year. T he te n t m eetings c ontinue to have NEW TO-DA Y. a large nt'cfidunre e nd unabated I Most hop yard* are being sprayed but in some alm ost no lice have ap interest and there have been a n u m A dvertising u n d e r this heading will coat 10 cents peaied. T he warm weather lia* been ber of conversions. very beneficial and big crops are e x for a n y tn in g u n d e r 16 word« for one insertion o r 26 c ents for th ro e insertions. On and see the new b a th tubs, sinks pected. lavatories and fittings for latest styles W henever you know of praise worthy of p lum bing at W agner's shop where , W I watti.-r Y art. uniter 6 * , - . r e ol wanted t y act- by a n ybody in the country, please A. J . W hite.ikcr, ut Independence. you will find an up to d a te p lu m m e r tell us about it. Such th in g s should Dr.- McCallon and family and m arshal G ra nt nnd family have taking in the exj oailion sights, W. V. Fuller ami wife, as well as J. D. Sm ith and Mis« Clara Guy. R. Jacobson &Co Dallas, Oregon. S A L E M T R A D IN G P O I N T « . . Ki'ppea clothing store on Stale W. D. Gilliam lia« a yearling Cotz- street is on« of the best in t h e • citjr. Folk county people will find it v e r y ! I wold buck th a t »beared 24 poumls. convenient, being the first place they | No better coffee in tha m arket than come to wlieru men and boys wear ■ ; 8au toa and you can alway» get it at is sold,_ Crider* grocery. ANNUAL Clearance Sale . 3 be m entioned to encouraged others to do likewise. The government is tryin g tbeexp»ri- nv n t o f raising Angora goats in Alsaki and as a starter has bad Gtorge Booth* by to pend fifty from this county to go inland 100 miles from Valdez. r j <-r m ore good sized stock hogs w anted by C. \ ) N a irn n e a r Uallstun. p! m o n th s old h eifer calf for sale or to trade for t j h a y . Call a t th e cyclery. 1 CY fa t Dm ham s for sale, a lso veals, cows and year- ling bulls for sale by F ran k B utler at Fall» W hen you or any of vour neighbors City. g'* to the exposition take or send some \I.K l) clover hay for s a le by fruit, grain , grasses or flowers for the n ear Dilla». Polk county exhibit, which could th us be kept continually fresh and a ttr a c 4 MALL farm just east of D allas tive. H J . T. Rowcliffe, for re n t by J. j H olm an o r W . P. M iller. About 2.000 prominent physicians from all over the union have bad a grand reunion in Portland this week ami have been lavishly entertained > t a rust of over $20,000 contributed In Portland people. PT young ewes, 26 lam bs, tw o beef steers ami a # »Mi ite r for sale by Jo h n W. H iltihrand. Ad dress S tiver LED hay for for sale Com e a nd see it on th e H 8. A O’Brien fa rm , four m iles n o rth of Independence. W. Miles T he railroad c o t off hetween Lafay ette and St Jo e i» being constructed anil s» «non as completed the track be 1X>R s a le —A £ Bo ah ford wagon and som e« m outh A old Poland C hina pigs by I., A . W illiam son, tween W hl'eson and Lafayette will he ro u te 1. Rick reali. abandoned and all trains to or from Portland will pass through McMinn TOH « —a good, n early fnwh Je rse y eow - viile. • F bet - by R. C. C raven, Dallas. The people of L inn county ar« ta king a great interest in tlieir fair e x hibit and new thing« of all sorts ara eontinnally being »ent down. Wiry d o n t everybody in old Polk wsky up to the im porta nce of m aking ou r ax bibit more attractive. Perhaps twice as m an y people are parsing between this county and Port land a . a year ago. H u n d r e d s of per sona from the eaat are coming to »pend a few day» with their form -r neighbors and friend» a n d mo»t of them will lake hack good report». J o h n Rohinaon last year bought 40 acre» of tb» Garwood place near U»k dal«. He ha« already cut from it 800 cords of fir wood and baa twice th a t m uch left, what h« liaa taken from tire land ha« more than paid for it. He a n d hia son ar« delivering 4<>0 cord« to the motor com pany ne »r the ................... round house " ____ ; loads . a day*. ,i._ the load and makea three T o C u r « a C o ld In o n o Day- T ake Lazativ« Bromo I j u i n i n . Tub- let*. All druggiata refund tl>e mum-, if it fail« to cure. E. W. Grove’s tig-1 Datai« i* on each box. 25 ÜKVKKAL sn isll places for sa le by F. M. K dgar.of k j Crowley. Address Ri,;kreali jtXCKLLKN T dwelling h-iusc in D allas for sa le or J tent l>\ Mrs. Anna C raven, SW 3M N orth M ud •tro e t, P o rtla n d . For particular« addn f LD TA PLUS IN PACKAGER O F 50 FOR BALE i t th is office for 16 cents, also blank notes and mu tgages and all kinds of levs! blanks O MONK Y TO LOAN AT ALL TIM EH AT 1 HAVR th e very best rate s obtainable. H. 0 . Campbell o n ey to M loan on o n ey to loan M im p r o v e d farm pro perty a t usual /a te s by Oscar H ayter, Dallas, security. at « p e r c e n t on farm J . L. COLLINB, Delta«. Final Settlement. ic e m hereby given that t h e i n - rW admlntatr o tili of the estate of Milton N o t dersh ilic i» t o t a c i c o u r t un o r hW i.re t a „1 t i n o . Doted, Ulti lath do) of July, law. IDA WOODWARD, A d n iu M re trli of too c r t . f r . . ' M illoa Thotnpoon. Baking Powder M aJtes Clee^n Brea^d With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat o f the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. Full instructions in the “ Royal Baker and Pastry C ook” book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake with Royal Baking Powder. Gratis to any address. HOVM. BASINO POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM 8 T „ NEW VuRK. cept George, who died in Portland some years ago. They had a reunion in Portland last week. Dr. Bean, who married V’enie, was practicing inedi cine in Dallas twenty years ago, but is now connected witli a Tacoma hospi tal. Mrs. Martha Odell lives nt Day- ton, Mrs. Aildi“ Gwynn and J. I). Lee in Portland, Mrs. Mary Butler near Independence and Mrs. J e n n ie Smith in Dallas. I t had been full twenty years since they were all t o o t h e r be fore and they bad a real gladsome time. F o r O ver Sixty Y e a rs . An old a n d well tried remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Boothing 8 y r u p lias been used lor over sixty years by millions ot m oth ers for th e ir c hildren while teeth ing, with pe rfect success. I t soothes the child, softens the gum s, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is th e best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and Not in m any e long day have we ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Sy found a belter place to hoy clothing rup and take no other kind. th a n a t Oscar Johnson» on State »tree!. Hia suits fit well, look well W o o l G ro w e r s Meeting:- a nd wear a long lime. Shirts, tinder They m et in Browns hall Isst Sat- w»-ir, hosiery and lints th at have both atvlc and quality. He wants all Sis nrdsy aiternoon, G. W. Mi-Bee pre old Polk county friends to vie^it his siding. T he ohjectof ths meeting w h s new place of business even if they tated and Secretary Fe n to n made a complete report regarding the wool have no thought of buying. pool. He said he was ready to comply with his agreement to pay the grow D A L LA S B U SIN ES S. era an extra c e n t per |>oiind, but as Sam Ray aells every thin g for atock they had agreed to pay him J cent ami poultry to eat and all kind* of per pound for hia services they refus »veil for both fieM nnrt garden. See ml to accept more Ilian $ c ents ex'ra bin new kind of row feed lh a t ranks from him. W hen it cam e to electing between bran and shorts. a secretary to take charge of next seasons clip of wool and mohair, Mr. Tlieia is a big difference in livery Fenton insisted on a new m an being stable, and tlieir proprietors. T hat chosen, lint the growers considered of E. VV. Fuller ranks among th e beat in tlie valley. His tre a tm e n t of cus tomers causes them to stick to him. Everybody now and then has occa »ion to go tfi a jewelry store. We ■oiggest to all Polk county people t h a t i lie establishment of C. H. Morris has mi superior. Eye glasses to suit all kinds of defective vision. »*• A« a marble cutter G L. Hawkins ¡u liHtd to lieat. His superior know ledge of what is best and his strict honesty in dealing with p a 'r ons have made him a host of friends. *.* We very m uch doubt whether th e 'e is a better hardware store in the valley than th at of Will. Fanil. He keeps everythin g in his line used by Polk cnnptv farmers. W hile hi* goods are much above the average in grade bis prices are never great <r than at o her pla es. You will never gel an inferior artiele at Fanils. Hee hi. big slock of farm implements in hi« warehouse. *.* i Tills may Ire an off season for fish ing but m any m ust be at it judging from the a m o u n t of tackle being sold a t Kissers gun «tors. He can repair almost any broken article. *•* Anybody and everybody can go to S tleni ou the stage for only 50 cents %» There is r o pure r cider vinegar (.hirti th a t made bv Mr, HtolIZ in 8a lent end all Dallas grocers should keep it. him as the best man for the place and lie was reelected without a dissentin g voice. The lime set for ente ring the m ohair pool was fixed as Februa ry 1, 1906, Htid April 15, 1906, was voted as time of entering sheep wool pool. As there has been some friction in tlie past over lailure to sign contract» and difference of opinion as to the moral obligation to stick to verbal agreements the rule will hereafter fie more strictly observed and no person will be considered to have entered either pool unless lie signs a c o n tra ct before above,mentioned date«. Am ong the 'p ro m in e n t sheep m en present w e r e J . 1). Kelly, J. H. Hawley, T. W. Briink. Joe Craven, C. N. M cArthur, J. B. Sm ith, E. C. MoTimmonds, R. M. Fowle, J. B. Nesmith. W . M, Jopes and H. W. Dickinson. L e w is a n d C i a rk Expoeltlon. D uring th e Lewis and Clark expo sition tlie Southern Pacific com pany will sell round trip tickets to Port land, limit thirty days, a t one a nd one third fare for the round trip. F o r parties of ten or ntore traveling on one ticket, one fare for the ro u n d trip. For organized parties of one hundred nr more, individual tickets, at one fare fur >lie round trip. Stop over of ten days » ill be given a t P o r t land on all one way tickets reading th rough t h a t point during t h e expo sition. Tickets m ust be deposited with Jo in t Agent a l Portland and charge of fifty e r n ts will be m ade for extension of time. ---------- ♦ • ------------ G ood for S t o m a c h T r o u b l a a n d C o n s tip a ti o n . “ Chfnnberlain’s Stom ach and L iv tr Tablets have done me a great deal of good,” eayi 0 . Towns, of R a t Portage, O nta rio,C ana da. “ Beinga mild phytic the after effects are n o t unpleasant, and I can recommend them to all who nuflP« r from stomach disorder.” For sale by Sirafiii Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dalton went as far as Portland wi»h their neire, Mist Allie Whiteside. w i o h a n r e tu r n ed to her home in Missouri. Mr. Ogdon, who married Mias Maria W hiteaker and was u Dallas black sm ith 35 years ago, is up from L ob Angies on a visit. His wife, who wan here (wo years ago, is now dead. We have received from the J. K. Gill Co., Portland, a copy of the book, T he Indian Girl W ho Led T h e m , re- ferinff to Hacajawea, whose n a m e has been so prom inently connected with the Lewis and Clark fair. They will send it to any address for 25 cent«. Chits. Heilm an, from near V a n co u ver has ht.un in this county for a week buying about 500 sheep to take to hi« j range. Me has paid from $2 to $2.75 and will ship them from Derry tomor row lie got 215 from F ra n k Gil liam. 55 from H. L. Fenton, 40 from G. M. Tice and 25 from 8. D. 8teiFy. Baskets Boxes Crates W hep in need of hop bask et»,berry crates,fruit trays, boxes of all kinds, and all wiork belonging to dryers, call tin G. F. Mason, Salem AUTOMOBILE TIM E GIRD. The ginger snaps and other small calces made at the S ta r bakorv are so A ten seated a u t o c a r will make two good th a t »1! our grocers ha ndle them. round trips daily hetween Salem and The rreiim bread m ade there is very In dependence. Fare each way 50 popular. Cakes of all sorts made to cents. order. 7am Leave Salem« .................. . . . . , . . 3 :30 j» rn If yon have had bad luck in trying Leave S a l e m ............... to get satisfactory footwear go to Gay- Leave Independence ............8:30 a in 5pm nors sh o e «tore where you will be very Leave Independence ............. On Sunday mcrningH the auto vaili apt tc get what is desired and a t a j leave Salem at 8 and Independence al fair price. I 9:30. *.* Have you tried the new drink al the Staais confectionery. Ask for the latest end h«»r th in g out. His ice cream is the very best made in P o r t Place your order early and secure land and pleases everybody. the beat banket a t the lowest price. •.» The fly cure on sale at the Stafrin W ALTER MORLEY drug store is the beat thin g o ut to pre vent atock being annoyed. If you Salem Fence Works doubt it get a small q u a n ti t y for Hnleiti - Oregon trial. A* they h a n d l e none b ut the purest drug» doctor« like to have tlieir j prescriptions filled there. T hey carry ' he latest and best p a te n t medicines for all ailments, Hop Baskets! J A M E S K. S E A R S Mary fullic, (ksi« Will draw deedii, satisfaction«, real- I ty and chattel mortgages. Contracts and lease« ■ specialty. Office a t M cCOY, OREGON Good Buggies We are as usual prepared with a fine line of the Lieut filings in ihi’ vehicle line, in cushion tired bike wagons, runabouts of all grader, top buggies from cheapest to he«f. and farm hacks, surreys, etc. We want you to dr« p in when in Salem a n d see our stock. F. A. Wiggins I m p le m e n t h o m e, 255- 257 Liberty street, Salem Oregon. Farm m ac hin ery, vehicles, bicycies, sewing machines a n d r u p plies. Has Stood The Test 25 Year* Lee F d m I I , R e u n i o n . Nicholas l.ee and wife Settled at the “i ^ u u r t . i f Polk " M i n ■ t * . « u u h e d tn iM ta n U u r in ..k**‘ H i.count* ¡old hoineatead Iwomiles south of Dal- O r e .u n . «ret t t « u «»l-t con t h . . —t t b . b r e r i n * tl.» rc o f on 0.1111-1.1, A o k , I». ltKif., » t l t i . h o u r of ( las in 1848 and there raised two sons 10 o 'clo c k In the forenoon o f re n t .1.v,»n l . n perenno ■ and five daughters. He raised stock h .r io g .tijcrtlon. to t h . rem . «re i.-.tllW to protoni ROYAL | until 1802 and was then a Dalis« m erchant lor fourteen year*. He died in 1879 e nd Ids wife two years later. All the children ere living ex Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cur®-No-Pay. 5 0 cent*.