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loo . i l and Nearly 54000 entered the ground# The pru n e drying p lan t of H . 8. O n ly a M a s k . Many are not being benefited by on Fourth of J u l y aud tue a tt e n d a n c e 1 Butz down by the flouring Mill to now in operation. He say# the fruit ia finer J the slimmer vacation* a» they should then i* expected to be still larger. Bartlett peer# for *ale sale by J . B. than tost year and th a t he will dry be Henry F.tuk ha# sold the J. A B r a u t 1 be. Now. notw ithstanding much out- Doan’s Kidney Pills Brought Strength N unn, Dallas, p hone 314. The excursion of one and one »«nth laud in the Burlaud donation claim door life, they are little if any strong fare for tho round tiip from all pari* iu tween 4000 and 5000 bushels. Thoniee and Health to the Sufferer, M ak T h e S h e iid a n public school will open ing Him Feel T w e n ty -F iv e for $10,800. er than they were. The tan on then Oregon, W ashin gton and Id a h o is, Butler and Lee Plaster do the drying« the first Monday in October. Years Younger. their firing being done by Win. Butx o *»„. , * i___ Anmn (mm faces is darker and m akes them look Rick kidneys cause a weak, lame or 8am Elliot ha . ha healthier, h u t it is only a mask. They keeping the attendance up to high i and Jo h n Macomher, while the tray- T he Dallas public school will begin Seattle caring for hie m other who has j ^ ^ |i#rvoU(l eiWl|y lir. j , lip. „ t by water mark. ing is being cared for by Win Caldwell« aching hack, and a weak back make* tbn first Monday iu October. been very ill. tnffee, ane they do not eat nor sleep a weak man. Can’t be well and strong The great stock show i» now on and Everett G a rb u tt and Bert Stilee. G. L. Hawkins and Mr. and. Mr#. until the kidneys are cured. Treat them ---------- Lucie F ra n k Nichols an old Della*- well. W h a t they need i* what tone* will continue for a week yei. About B o a k to O e dloa to H a ll. with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here's the Fmtlotj went to the city Wednesday. He uow living east of the mountain* th e n e w s . perfects dige»Uou. c r e a t e s 2000 ........... of ................. the finest horses, cattle, sheep, testimony of one man cured. Organizer H. L. Day will meet with See the attractive, money saving ha# been am ong us. ! appetite, and make# sleep refreshing, go*U *„d hogs in the whole country J. B. Corton, ad of 8 C. Dodson on the fourth a n d ihrti is Hood* ^ ars a p a r ill» . P u p ils i m,w ex i bit ion a am' n d lovtr* of tine Dallas W oodman c am p this Thursday are qd on exibition Mitt. Be.sie Y oung, who tangltl *< I t achera generally will Hud tlit- »„¡,„»1» p r.a e iil from all |*»rU of evening lo complete arraiigemeut* for farmer and luw- page. b e ru itn , of S alt Creek, haa font» lo leach iu Hi” j elicit purpose of lit* »»cation boat suit- j ^ lt„ l t w| state*. Folk C ounty ia the dedication of their uew hell ou J. W. Quiring will have an auction Deppe, N. O., Corvalha public aclinol. served by itiia « real m edicine widen, represented by nearly 100 a nim als November 16th by »lead Consul 1. I, says *T suffer wale (wo mile* *a*t of Dallas Septem W ilson Webb, a fo n u a r Dallas ea we koow, “ builds up the whole ays-, j , u l [ew O regonians will ever again Boak. of Denver. By th at time tha ber 28th. ed for years I bave a chance to see so many choice local c a m p desires a mem bership of fo lin d ry m tn and now tim e engaged at *®n l- with my back. 300, and an active campaigu of solicita Mr*. H. C. Dimick has been suffer, Tacoma, was here last week. animala, tion for that purpose will soon be be D A L L A S B U S IN E S S H IN T S - It was so bad ing severely from having ru n a sliver that I could in her foot. gun. This lodge will have the finest Wesley W hite baa been down front TH R E E JU R O R S CU R ED The Salem stage will bring whatever not walk any _ ,, , meeting place on the west side, and tha E nterprise visiting Ilia brothers, John you w a n t from lure. Of C h o l —r a M o r b u . w i t h O n . 8 m . l l | , , , J [ arM of ln. mbe r .h . p llt.rc ia Mr*. Ja - p e r Miller who «pent the and Millard near Oak drove. distance nor B o t t l . of C h a m b e r l a i n ’. C l i o , wffl bfi inlo it. MHnW, who »uninter in this county ha» goue baek even ride in **• .1. H. Hawlay, a d m inistrator of tha C h o l e r a a n d D i a r r h o e a R e m e d y . ! are ........ not .............. h . in- _ „ easy buggy. I to Portland. porticularly desirous - of i . the T h e Dallas bakery give» universal 8. W. Flelclter’a estate, h a . been cliarg J. B. CORTON. d o Q o t b e lje v e Mr. G. \V. Fowler of Hi|(lilower. Ala., aurauce feature— the beat oo earth. R. L. C h a p m a n p u t too many dried edwitli an inventory of $27,065. satisfaction to it# patro s and nearly reliit.*« wit experience he lotd while I could have raised ten pounds of weight prunes on his ware bouse floor and it every tody in town u»es ils products. CO U N TY C O U R T. from the ground, the pain waa so severe. broke down. F. A. Lucas and wife of Falla City Tney will sell you bread cheaper than a ervingon a petit jury in » m urder care nt Edwurdeville, county »eat of This was my condition when I began us havs »pent a weak in Portland buying you can make it. FKOBATK. Jo h n Groves wa# over Tuesday from Clebnurne c ounty, A U ha tint. He «ays: ing Doan’s Kidney Pills. They quickly new goods for their store. Sea iu this J it d ob *** “ W hile there I ate aonte fresh meat relieved me and now I am never troubled Independence, where he is in the psper their shifting o u t »ale ad. G u n s m ith Rtoaer on Mill street is and some aouae m eat and it gave me Kd. V Coad as I was. My back is strong and I can hop business. J o h n Leveck.of Lewisville, bad tivr absolutely reliable and so are his goods. cholera incrbita in a very aevere fo rm The will of A. R. Lyle is to be ad walk or ride a long distance and feel just A son of H . M. Peebles and an as strung as I did twenty-five years ago. uncle and a u n t of Hugh S m ith have tons of vetcli seed for sale and by let- You can depend on what he tells you I wa« never more »ick in mv life and m itted to Probate. tin g the fact be known thro u g h this aent to the drug store for a certain about 'h e m . He mends things for a I think so much of Doan’s Kidney Pills been up from California. Adm inistrator of H. L. W ing aatale paper disposed of all of it in two small consideration. cholera m ixture, but th e druggist »ent that I have given a supply of the remedy weeks. in« a bottle of Oliamherlaiu'a Colic, is to be discharged aa toon as he files W ithin th e 1a»t two week» there to some of my neighbors and they have Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in voucher» for distrhutiou aa ordered. also found good results. If you can sift have been »eveml death« in the hop T h e October Delineator is a little Better shoe» th a n are carried at stead, »aying th a t he had what I sent anything from this rambling note that yard cam ps around Independence. A dm inistrator of 8. W. Fletcher the best ever issued. I t ’s colored fa«li- Guynors f*»otwear em porium you can for, hut th a t this medicine was so estate was authori/.sd to sell personal will be of any service to you, or to any The waterworks te»t which wa» to ion plates arc su perb and its literary m uch better lie would ra th e r send not find in 'h e state. Having been one suffering from kidney trouble, you have been m ade Wednesday has been i contents are not excelled by any other property. in the business for years they know it to me in the fix 1 wa« in. I took are at liberty to do so.” deferred to a more convenient time, i h e m e magazine. one dose of it a n d was better in five where to ge t the most «atitfactory Final account of J. I. Ball e . t a t . is to A i'U E E TRIAL of this great kidney miu'ltes. T h e second dose cured me be heard October 21st. P u t n a m Fadeless Dye# color more good#. medicine which cured Mr. Corton will be entirely. The fellow jurors were afflict mailed on application to any part of the goods, per package, than any other. A. F. Toner waa made adm inistra 1 tntid States. Address Foster-Mllburu Sold by druggists, 10 cents per pack ed in the «ame m a n n e r and one small A# n marble c utte r G. L. Hawkins hottle cured the three of us.” For »ale tor of the J. G. Tonet estate under Co., Buffalo, N V. Sold by all dealers; age. price, fifty cents tier box. | ranks am ong the best in ihe valley. hy Stafrin Drug Co. 14500 bond. Impossible to foresee an accident. 8oe him before you bargin for any Not impossible to be prepared for it. cem etery work. C ra a t R e d u c tio n S a la . Ja s Dalton has been down from Dr. T h o m a s’ Eclectric Oil. Monarch Witli every range sold d u rin g thi* Burns visiting Ins brother E. V. Dal- Hard wheat flour at H ow eaand none A tickling in the throat; *»* over pain. •ale, we give absolutely free $6.50 in hotter. Do n ot go to the Slafrin drn g store ton. hoarseness at times; adeep A1 Kouthmayd and wife, who have goods, including a n y thing in the store. if you are h u n tin g for (he cheapest Three weeksof real hot selling at ;t »tore a t Ocean Park have been arrest breath irritates it;— these Miss Thecla Dove, who was raised These are all first class steel ranges, thing» on the market. They put q«iality Pollock’s Cash Store. ed on the charge of ru n n in g several s t Dove’s lauding place in th ia c o n n ty , I such the well known Bridge & Beach, are features o f a throat before price. Better drug« you c a n th e t^uick Ilea l and Moores steel Tell O ice cream powder a t Howes gambling devices. cough. T hey’re very de not get a t any price. Yet their prices was married last wsak in Lane county ranges. Win Fault. to Guy Buford. store. T ry it and you will like it are recognized aa moderate. It is On account of borne duties Mi*« ceptive and a cough mix h eadquarters for books and stationery Lettie A bram s of Lincoln bad to give The idea of cities and towns owning Prof. C. A Rice end family have re O u r E x h ib it R -p l« n lB h a d . ture won’t cure them. of ull sorts. their own waterworks is becoming turned from the east to Monmouth. u p her position a« teacher, of Oratory, J. B. Nunn, has just se nt to tha You want something that in P hilom a th college. more and more popular. Corvallis is %* Portland exposition as follows; F. H. C u r t Huhlmrd h»s ju s t shipped will heal the inflamed Mrs. Metzger will have her millen- Mi»# Berth a Collins is a« good a putting in a water plan t and Eugene M ulkey, baldwin a p p le s ; Mr«. O. M. 15,000 barrel stave bolls to P o r t has voted to do likewise. Sanford, minion apples; Mrs. Kune, 4 ry opening Friday and Saturday membranes, enrich the rnillii.er a» ever opened a shop here land. Septem ber 29fb and 30th and invites She lias goods to suit all clas.-es and all Mivs Mina Headley, formerly of kind« of apples; Mrs. Joe Rogers and blood and tone up the There will he an auction sale at the ¡ill the ladies to attend. taste# and sells them at the lowest Dallas, was m arried in Albany last Mrs. N unn fine «quashes; I. V. L ynch, system .-. .*. S. W Fletcher place near McCoy Sat- living profits, week to I,. Better, of Portland, and quincos; V. P. Fiske, three big c u Terrible plagues, those boiling, pos irday October 7th. Mis» Meda Scobert, who was partly cumbers, Isaac Dyck 3 kinds of grapes tering disease* of the tkin . P u t an and J a s Elliot 3 choice varieties of The Presbyterians of Independence end to misery. Doan’s Oinmeiit If you have not been fully satisfied raised between li-re and Monmouth, tliesiime; Mrs. GeorgeConlee Uowera; re to build a new c h u r c h , the old one cures. At any drug store. with all the hardware you have bought waa recently married in Eugene. Robert Howe, 5 boxes of late Craw is just such a remedy. not being worth repairing. elsewhere try Faults store. H e does Unles» the last half of l'.H)4 taxes ford pesches, 15 to the I kix , and buttar Two million American suffer the It has wonderful healing not claim to have the cheapest goods r re paid hy October 2nd there will be from e >oh the Falls City a u d the I n T he Monmouth norm al school will torturing pang» of dvepepsia. No but he does claim to have the best an addition of penalty and interest dependence creameries, other articles l>en September 20th and an uuusu- and nourishing power. eed to. Burdock Blood Bitter F a rm ing im plem ents and vehicles, Most people imitl their taxes in full are being gathered a a d sent, to keep I y large atte ndanc e is expected. cures. At any dru g store. Removes the cause o f house building m aterial and carpen last April. T h e SherifTis notifying all our exhibit attractive. Have you looked over Meiser’s t in the cough and the whole County Surveyor Van Orsdal ha* ters tools, a variety of lubricating oils whose taxes will soon become delin ware counter lately. All sort, of han- been r u n n in g a line from Derry to and all sorts of kitchen utensils. See quent. s y s t e m is given new G ra n d m a B a lt D a a d . ly articles at the right prices there. Salem but no body #oem« to know in his stock. Dr A. M. Bell, and wife came front strength and vigor .*. .-. About 600 pickers in the H orst hop R w . S. P. Wilson, who was one what interest it i* being done. •** yard went on a sttike last week, be Missottti and settled in Salem in 1850. presiding eldar here, is now traveling Send f o r fr e e sample Both wife a n d d a ughte r of Mr. In some other country von m ig ht cause the yard boss orderad th e m to In 1880 lie moved to Independence for a San Francisco wholesale house. Hollister, Manager of Ja c obson’s «tor«, find a larger stock of it wlery than i« put an additional bushel on each sn d died t h e r e a y e a r later. H e w n s s u r S C O TT fc? BOIVME, ckemUt> carried The biggest school tablet at Meisers are quit» ill, one with infiamatory by C. H. Morris but nowhere hox of hops. T h e order was c ounte r geon general duriug the I n d ian W ar, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York vltere they have th e largest assort rheum atism and the other fever. better one. W hen your time piece mended bv Manager Morrison and all was physical! at the penitentary fur »ever.il years and was a prom ine nt m ent of school tablets in the county. <OC. and $ 1.0 0 . A l l druggists gets »ick he will know exactly how to was well again. T here 13 no b e tte r coffee on the mason, having been th e first grand doctor it. market than Huntoa. Give it a fair Miss Mae Pollock has gone for a Z. E. V a u g h n , a foimer Dallas jew masli r in the state. Mrs. Belt died years study at one of the l a s t schools trial and you will w a n t no other. eler, now nt Los Angles has rediscover last S aturday in Salem a t the hom e in all the land, E vanston, neat Chi- Every pound ot it g ua rantee d nt Cri T he Stolz vinegar i« the best ever ed tile long lost s r t of tem pering golo of her son in law Judge B u rn e tt aged ders store. -«go. N EW TO-D AY. brought here, i t is guurranted to be silver srtd copper like the finest steel. 86 years. P\tr m any years she had perfectly pure and all the ladies pre He has been working at it for 15 yesre. been a leading m em ber of the Episco About 600() feet of iron pipe are M i»» Leona Becker. north of I n d e The result is expected to be fame and pal church. One sou, Alfred, lives |a t Advertising under th is heading will cost 10 cents fer it. pendence, was joined in Matrimony being dipped and threaded at the fortune for Mr. Vaughn. Vallejo, California, a notne j, George, at U»t week with Edward Brown from waterworks plan t here to he shipped for a n y tn in g u n d e r 15 words for one insertio n or 25 Spokaue and Jo h n a t Sheridan. H er to K lam ath Falls where the water cents for th re e insertions. the *a»t. Seeds of all kinds for fall sowing can T he co u n ty ia well represented iu youngest,s on, Charlie, was pnatnia»t-r works system is being extended. be bad a t Sam Kays »tore aud lie will sheep and goats nt the stock show in and is now a druggist here. Mr». Casa Gib#'»u a nd her three J. H. Hawley has a fins wo rsgiHtered L incoln buck lam bs for sale by .). buy w hat you have for «ale. H e keeps Portland. daughter* picked 32 boxen of hops in “ Little Colds” negle cted-th ousands J . Leveck, Lewisville, address, M onm outh. a variety of stock and poultry feed# lot of Lincoln sheep, U. S. G r a n t has i day and have gone to Portland to of live« «aerified every year. Dr. S p e o la l B ig U ay. 8 thoroughbred Angora goals, and and medicines. -pend their fortune. Wood’» Norway Pine Syrup cure# lit T hursday and F riday,S eptem ber 28- u ll blooded Hoan D urham e ig h t m onth old bull Win. Kiddle and Jo h n S tu m p each tle m id s-core » big colds too, down to calf for sale by H enry Robbins ne a r Dallas. Minnas Dora Roy and Estella Dodson, has blooded goats, Cotawold and Lin th and 29th, th e two last days of the Dallas delegates to tha Y. W. C. A. tho very verge of consum ption. Mr#. Metzgers street hats have struck coln sheep. Visitors from th e east stock show are to lie agricultural days s t th e fair. During t h a t time the e x conference at .Seaside report a d e lig h t Peter Keddekopp is down from his R e g is te re d prem ium A ngora buck th a t hat* «beared the popular fancy and they are going are sure to admire them. hibitors in lite Agricultural Building ful and profitable time. home, in the Alberta county , where he X i ten pounds aud wa» raised by J . B. Stum p, for off like hot cakes. Her dress hat# soon to be on display will be fully ar married. He says the Klievers, Vogts. sale by U. W. McKee n e s r D allas. T he ten children of J. W. Davis, a will give away 4000 valuable present« Miss Collins will have her dr*»» bat popular. Watch for opening announce Polk County pioneer are having a re and five car loads of choice Oregon Kegi« and Gieahrechts who formerly opening tomorrow and hope» all the lived north of Dallas, are hie neigh- I /Tbi wanted for ireuersi houMwork Apply a t meat. union in Portland. Among them are fruit. Begm uing a t 10;30 the fiist ladies of Dallas and vicinity will make J V J Jacwbsons sto re . Mrs. Belle G uthrie, of M onm outh, day there will he a parade showing the it convenient to attend. Mis. E lisabeth Percival, formerly of evolution of agriculture within 1IH) R« memher th at until the close of W henever you w ant a n y th in g iu years, including the prem ium slock at ALK«1 hay and nice cheat seed for sale bv S. W. We can now show you more novel 'h e » xposition the round trip fare to j Mil«;« on O’Krien farm four u Men north of In d e confectionery lino remember that t h a t place, Mrs. J. W. Craig, formerly the exposition. The next evening ties than any other »tore in the valley. Portland will he one and one tenth of pendence. Tracy Slants is prepared to supply you of Palls*, Mrs. Susie Hedgpeili, of m any beautifully decorated float« will When you buy at The Bee Hive you regular rate one way. T he sum of with the very best in the m arket. Hi# R isehurg, Mr*. Mary Ellliot, of l’rine- lie in the procession snd as a stim ulus will always get the latest. ville. and Mrs. Je nnie Dempsey, of tw o ye a r old Cotswold buck for aale by W H . »weet* are delicious and his driuk* $2.10 will take you from Dali ts there to elegant display t lu e e cash prizes of Kimaey a t K ickrcall. Rickrt all. very choice. Misses E tta and Eula Phillips will and hrtok. $50, $30 and $20 will ba givsn for the emain here this winter, the latter to heat flower decorated venicles. T h u r s Nenrlv all schools will begin within j C A P IT A L C IT Y C U T L E T S . itteod college, and the former to take the next m o n th . Some parent« do ! 4 «30 P rin v ille saddle, a lm o st new, for «ale a t #25 day is lo he Wasco county day and 2 1 by George Bronson a t Lewiaville. Addict« Mou lessons in music and painting. •hey will give away a 'arge q u a n tity of not seem to appreciate the im porta nce I mouth, Lots of Polk co u n ty men and hoy# fruit. Ollier counties t h a t have ¡tail We h o e received a complete li ie of of sta rting their children at th e very are in the hop yards earning money no special day can participate iu the W. L Douglas »hoe» for fall wear. beginning and keeping them contin AVING retire d from th s Did la* «curing m ill all with which to buy their fall and winter parades and distribution of fruit and thoHe owing account« th e re will please 8c.U«s at clothing, and a big per cent of them Come anti «ee tin* beet assortm ent of ualty in school. once, O M. Gooch. flower*. good shoes in this city.—The Bee Hive will go to the clothing store of G. W. Dallas College will ne xt Monday ------------- ■ •»ore. begin it« sixth year# work and ittpio#- UPRCTACI.K8 with gold fram e« th.it h«F*k ..ver th e Johnson & Co. where they have L e w is a n d C la rk E r position. heard there are so m any nice things O e a is lost in D-tllas S eptem ber 1st. .Suitable re pert» were never brighter. Some of The new handle factory acn ## the Duriug the Lewis an<i Clark expo at. such fair prices. Some of them ward for th e ir r e tu rn to th is office, rai'road track from the old one i» in the now student.« will he of far more sition the Southern Pacific company will buy Johnson» famous shoe# and than average merit and with the nev \ pn*ces» of erection a nd is 30x60 feet in will st 11 round trip ticket» to P o r t some will have suits made to order. hors* for sale o r trad.« for a cow »if«*. T he old buildings have been O M c h e r« w i l l a d d s t r e n g t h t o t h e i n n o © to D W w.»rk land, limit thirty days, a t one and «me hite F ro n t livery Htuhie. •tilution. moved near it and will be utilized ten th fare for the round trip. For Wool is so high th a t m any m a n u parties of ten oj more traveling on A cord of good wood will pay for f WO JotNWuld bucks wanted by J . I, Forvine near Re». E. C. Cline, of Portland, »|>ent facturer» have put a sprinkling of cot- Zena. Aiitirc»« R oute I Salem. one ticket, one fare for the round trip. „hi* paper and the weekly Oregonian Hnnday bere with Iti* dailglller. Nex* ten in their clothing for men. A t the For organized parties of one hundred •)r *emi-weekly P ortland Jo u r n a l for a we»k he goes to become superinlen- Harm*» Cash Store i» a brand of c lo th or more, individual tickets, a t o n e fare year If any of your neighbors >ire not «lent of a McthodiHt M.ssion liald in , |X > U R cows th re e giving m ilk , ami »•■me young ing every fiber of which is guaranteed for*the round trip. Stopover of ten taking these papers tell them about it. Montana. T here are now a tln*en > F c a ttle for •«Ie by Mr«. J. A, William», Kii krexll to bo pure wool. See their rain proof day# will he given at P ortland on all apjMtintmeiit« and others will he es suitin gs and their J a n e Hopkins boy G»or|i<- Kn'iwer, of Wiacnnain, i» ¡o n e w a y ticket# reading through that heavy th re e y- a r old w e'l broken team for »«»Ie by G. G. C ulti» of M milhtield, aUtlreiw Dalla« proof clothes. visiting 1.1» fallier on th a W . W. Sm ith tuili,lieti. |H>int during the exposition. Tickets place n»»r Oak Grove ami Wealev n u i- t he deposited with J o in t Agent» t Five hundre d buck lambs have been While, of E nterprise ha» been v isa gathered in this county to lie shipped j Portland and charge of fifty cents will Oscar Johnson at th e Plym outh ing his sister, Mrs. W. C. K a n t n e r in to a W yom ing stock farm. As by law 4" tim b e r on th e Boi«e pi tee. Apply th e re or od- j 1 e made for extension of U rur clothing store on sta te street ha« new cire s J . A.0**V*Vt, Dalla». -Salem. retpiired they were dipped before being fall suits th a t would please every man E m b r s s i P at C o o n * . An Amity p a ragraphar «av« t h a t lb» . e n t away, the dipping being done at and boy in Polk county and they are 1 / 1 Jersey heifer« th a t are p««t tear« old and w ill J o h n Embree is a Invar ot flowars town is non without a aalonn, t h a t J. A. Grigaby'a place north of In d e 1 1 1 / be fre«h nex t «print?, an I n the m atter ami ail from first clan « no» high priced either. and wild animala. He has two roons j milch cow«, for «ale cheap by J . G. Brow it near D al Rev J W Stockto n haa coma from pendence. of shirt« he c a n n o t he excelled and hi*« t h a t are good and bad. »mart end Oakland to tak» charge of the Bap •hoe* are good enough for any body. otherwise. He saya th a t several h u n A Polk county brand» of tbe Will tist c hurch, ami t h a t J. A. Rubles h i, He ba# underwear to suit ev*rybody dred |ieople have been to see them a m e tte Valley Development league rrHEhiriMrt market price will b* paid bam ia full of hay. l ia « be«n organized with J . C . H a y 'e r I «lelivered at K im b all’» dryer in Dalla« anti t h a t they are a c o n stan t circus L E T T E R L I8 T . Every man owe» it to himself and I hi * president, G. A Hurley •♦•rref*rv, — for him. Aa lie and they ara devoted his familv to m aster a trade or pro and F ra n k Lucas treasurer. T h e Dal j^OMK registered Angora buck« for aale by H .8 . These letters rem ain uncalled for in | to each other and no woman would fession. Read the display adver'iae la» delegate# to the Eugene c onven ' Butz. near Dalla« the D»ila* pottofflce for the week end have such thin gs about her home, his W hen in need of hop hask mania of the six Morse 8cho.il» of tion are H. G. Campbell, .1 G. Van ing Sept, lttth, and parties calling matrimonial prospect« are slim. T. 1). et», berry ersten,fruit tray#, Telegraphy, in this issue a r d learn Omdal’ I. F. Yoakum and W. V. F u l for them will please state t h a t they sr hay for «ale by W’ Phillips lias brought him from East, i r s t < i * ~ b*i*d to»xea of all kind*, and all S 8 m ith a t lsew i«ville. AddreNi M onmouth. how easily a young man or lady may ler. have been advertised: ern Oregon a caged young wild cat work belonging to dryer», learn Telegraphy and 1« assured a Mr. A. Auhery th a t makes both J o h n and the coons call on Two week# ago the estim ated on ' v-i position. Mr J. W. Gennet J IC E . lig h t, well furniiihed room «for re n t to fair stand around, h u t lie thinks he can in thi* country w«# 15.000 i l 1 v im toraat from #3 up * *'♦***'* Addre«« I. A put f . hop* Mr. H. G. P. Lem toy gradually persuade it to become a ; . •- . I Cool id re , f.51 8*eund «treet, F o rtla n d Phone, Robert F r e .m . of Um atilla c ounty, I I halva b ut it I* now put at 17,000 Kale«, j ¡ronClM*. Mr. David Reddeway q u iet and |>eaceful member of the has been here on a visit to his sitter, j state tslinia te is about 93.000 D. N. Hammerfield happy family. Mrs. J. B. N unn, whom lm had not hale*. '* Thi# year’s inures»« in acerage Geo. E \ #1* K V tR A L «mall place« f«»r «aj« by F. M E dgar, of | -een for 29 years, also hit brother, ! is «aid to be 3,000 acre#, one-ihird of S Crowley, Addre«« Kickreoii C. G. C oad , poetmaeter. I. H. Fream, who ia railroad »action I it Iftifig in Marion and 700 acre# in boas at M onm outh. Their father was Polk connty . Our bop» are of a fin# e x p o s it io n n o t e s . captain of a co m p a n y in the confetl- j color and t h * r t are no lice. The 100 O t.D PAPr.Ks in pack »ora o r sn roH u L t M thi* «at..» for 15 c u t . , »Iw» W ant > S . mod e rste army from Missouri. T he record« show th at nearly 50,000 | acre# of Joe Hirachberg below Iude- riu e ts.» « « .ru t .11 k in d .a t M b la n k . tourists have take n in the fair. T he Krebs Bros needed about 1000 i«endenct ar* «aid to be very fine. pickers in their big hop yard a t Inde Linn county will have tom e 2000 bale# m v r MONFV TO LOAN AT AI.L TINKN AT It has been decided t h a t th e expo- | U m < r r; b e t r a t e . b t . r n . b l . H O C n .p b .il pendence b u ’ have never been able to and Marion nearly 40,000. sition will close on rtaturdsy October, -------------« • * .------------ — | secure a full c r « i M my have »truck 14th. T o C u re • C o ld in o n o Day. O I t r y t o LOAN ON 'MPROVK.U P A R « PR O and gone away because toey th o u g h t p ir t) a ii-ii, 1 r a t e by O w H ayM r, tlallM , T ake Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tab their picking price 45 cenle tear low. Septem ber JOth is expected to be T heir <lance hall, dra m shop, hoarding lets. All drnggiete refund the money Ihe biggest day of the whole fair, th at | N o - C u r « - N o - P a y . 5 0 c s o t* . house and bakerv have absorbed m ost if it faile to eure. E. W. Grove’s *i(- [ c n j v ™ LOAN AT s pi^itNT^oNjrARii y^ing Fortland Day. of the earning« of m any pickers. n e tu r e ie on each box. 25 eents. QENEiUL- 'Couldn't LîfYTen Pounds. W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN G T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL - A ble S o u r c e s D is h e d u p fo r O u r N u m e r o u s F a m ily of R e a d e r* In A h re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s . Jo b printing. For groi'eric# go to Onfield's. M. Hayter, dentist, Wilonii building Removal «ale at Pollocks cash store. Canned goods for lunches at Ht wo# groeeiy. A new and up to date stock of shot guns a t Guy Bros. Ladies skirts, newest novelties, a t Poll a k Cash Store. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . E. H a n n a , of Wes» Salem , have lost their infant son. (lo t«> the Lmnrhary A Ellis grocery store for the finest teas and coffees. A. J. Roberts of Hull- Creek has bored a well at the home of Mrs. L. B. Mar- t a i n s in Dallas. R. K. Williams expects the picking in his different hop yards will t»e fin ished this week. Mrs. S. P. Kimball and her da ugh ter, Tent», are in Boston where the latter is »tuding music. Mr. Ih hee, wife and d a u g h te r from Illinois have been here visiting his niece Mrs. Samuel Coad. Mr. and Mrs. Sarctiet are here from Tillamook visiting her brothers C h a r les and David McDonald. About 75 hands will tomorrow finish picking P. S. Greenwood» hops ot which he will have about 200 bales, Our court house lawn to aurelv one of the pretiest in the state. County T reasurer Beezley having had charge of it. At T he Bee Hive store yon will alw sys find s'a nda rd goods sn d « bet ter assortm ent t h sn a t any other place iu town. At the stock show in Portland U. 3 Grant has 8 goats, J. B. '>'t u n i p 8 goats and 10 sheep, Win Riddell 22 goats and 15 sheep. Dr. H. L. Tonev, dentist., graduate of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office upstairs in the Uglow building. Examinations, free. 'P hone 45. See the four complete lines of crock ery in white and gold T he newest thin g on the m ark e t and for sale by Lough ary <fc Ellis New cloaks and cravenette rain coats have arrived at The Bee Hive store Make your selection now before the assortm ent is broken. When yon need new hop-nipe se«- V a ughn and Weaver about it. They have tools for m aking the very best grade and at lowest figures. L. M. Pollock will move his stock of goods from Mill street to the pres e n t stand of S. C. Dodson when it if vacated some time next m enth. Newton 8. Sufith who died in west Salem this week was father in-law ot W . H. Squier, rural mail carrier t h r o u g h t the Eola hill country. C. F. Belt has gone to spend some time with his brother George at Spo- kan, medicial men having advised it on account of his asthm a tic troub les T here is a decided lull in th e hop market, the buyers and sellers being far apart. Most growers think that bv holding on they will get from 18 to 20 cents. Sunday excursions to Newport have been discontinued hut the three day rates will be continued till October 1st up to which time season tickets will be sold. Clarence Aikman brought in from the Silelz about, naif a ton of chittim and sol j it a t 3 cents to Chauncev Crider who has bought about about throe car loads. Over in baker county last week a brute, iu h u m a n form, was given ten lashes on his bare back by the sheriff, for heating his wife. The penalty was none too he-ivv. Merchant W alker and Mr. Poweli were in from Buell Wednesday. The latter is a grandson of Win. Conner, deceased, and has just established » blacksm ith shop tnere. W hen you have time com« in and look over mens suits and over coat* for fall wear We have Adlers tonmu» tailor made garm ents for from $10 to $25 a t T he Bee Hive stoie. Licences have been issued for the marriage of Lee Wheeler to Maggie Hoffman, T hom as H< fftnan to E th el Wtieeler and M W. Black to C. E. Farrier, all the Indenpendence vicin ity. There are to he four rsces at lode pendence on th»- afternoon of Septem ber 27th and 28th, upon each occasion th ere will l»e two r u n n in g and two harness events, and the prem ium s will aggregate $6<H) Picking lmps at a cent a pound has not proved vary popular as it has been shown by repeated tents th a t boxes of heps generally weight from 42 to 46 pounds. Picking ban been easier this season t h i n usual and so has the dry ing. Judge Coad and J . B. N unn request t h a t bv next Tuesday all the flowers possible be brought to the Lougharv ¿ E l l is store. *o be se nt to the exposi tion for special decorations. They also want donations of dried and ripe Italian pruues to be given away a t the fair. A doxen hands are at work in K im balls prune lryer which b a s s capacity of 500 bushel- a dav His out put will probably be about 8000 bushels half of .the m coming from hie own orchards. Am ong the m a n y outside Lite coming in the largest are from the orchards of Henry Campbell, P. 8. Gre» nwood and H enry Voth. Mr. Kimball •-▼# the preeent crop are the largest and finest prune* he haa ever handled. I N. Wood#, wife and son are rus ticating among kindred over at Dolph Be*t coffee in town at Howes. T hroat Coughs Scott9 s Emulsion T F M A H I iA Baskets Boxes Crates F G. F. Mason, Salem Has Stood The Test 25 Years I M G rove’s Tasteless Chill T onic