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Your Blood Needs purifying and your whole system renovating in the spring, as pimples, boils, eruptions, loss of appetite and that tired feeling annually prove. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most effective medicine ever devised for the complete purification of the blood and the complete renovation of the whole system. It will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep better and give you the best possible preparation for the hot days of summer, as over 40,000 people have testified in the last two years. Today buy and begin to take UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. HENRY ROWELL DEAD. Passes Away Wednesday .Night at Sheridan. Information w a h phoned tin t h i s morn ing of the death of Uncle Henry How ell at Sheridan lant night. Mr. Rowell is a brother of Mr. ( ’. G. Howell, of this city, and Mrs. Henrietta Ellis, of Salem, ami resided here some 20 yearn ago. He was aged »Unit 78 years, and his death w : ih the direct result of a stroke of apoplexy about a month ago. He leave» a widow and ten children, the majority of whom are residents of this county. They are Mrs. J . S. Pettijolm, Mrs. Hart Trullinger, Mrs. K. Matilding, Mrs. Hattie Mendenhall, Miss Joan Howell: Lee Howell, ('lay Rowell, Rons, Howell, Willis Howell, Kugene and Charley Howell. The deceased came from low in the early fiOties, and has resided in Yamhill and Polk counties continuously since. The funeral will occur from the family home tomorrow at 1 :30 under the auspices of the Ma sons, of which order deceased has been a member for many years. S c o t t ’s h.tnvtls>nn strengthen« enfeebled | j I M .*£■1 W”> What Our County Officials Have Done Since Our Last Issue. A X \ nursing mothers by ircr^ a in g their flesh and nerve force. It provides L-ahy wilh the necessary fat f % V ii,-., REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. G W Johnson «•t ilX to George Nichols ct ux lots in V* est Sal- ! e m .............................. . i Georg«* W Crowley to Gilbert J B» vens. l«>t in Independence. . i A-!;« Taylor to Asa Taylor lot in Independence ................................ j Louisa ( ’ Murphy to George W ('hatnberlain. land in t 8 s, r 8 \v T i Elliott ct ux t«> J J llowell, lots in Indopen lence Joseph Winn to Charlotte Polly, lots in Buena Vista................... $ Mary E <«;M*d ami hd to L A Rob- iiin * lots in Monmouth Mark llayter ct ux to Recce H Hohhins, lot in Dallas ........ W H Hinsliaw el ux to Allen () Duhree. land in t 8 s, r 6 w . Samuel Strickler to Sarah and Mom«»«* Mulkev, lots in Mon mouth ............................................. William Ellis, trust e, to C B Mc Cracken, lot in Dallas .............. E C Hichmond et ux to Peter P Buhler, 75 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w . Charlotte Zieberto P II Burt, lots in Mon«nouth J W Baiingartner et ux t«> A C Moore, lot in Independence.. . Lliza I) Dornsift* ami hd t«j Laura B Ramsey, lot in Dallas ............ A P Siefurt « et ux to George F Vick, land in t 8 s, r 6 w .......... I M Butler to Elizabeth It Nelson, lot in Independence ...................... 200 as it |K*rtains t«» railroading. We know of plenty of «»ili.-es that are «liffercpt. This m 'ruing vve notice«! :« long string «•f freight cars atta«*he«l to the Mon mouth motor. We found tlieie to be 28 cars lulled out « hi that train, most of them lumber g«»ing to the east and south. This is no unusual l*«ad, but an every «lay occurance. Last night there were KK) freight cars in the yard». In fact there are more cars than the pres ent transportation facilities « an handle exactly on time. Who says Dallas is not the commercial and railroad center? J will be remembered by those who have occasion to visit Monmouth and Independence of the vexatious delays caused at the tormer place by the switching of freight there, caused by the wav the track is lai»l ami their having to monkey around ami get started over again. We understand this morning that ground has been purchased so that the track can he continued straight on from Dallas to Independence, and do 025 with all that tiresome switching away to get on the other track. When this new Y is put in the depot will be moved farther down, and everything will be vastly more convenient for the handling of both freight and passengers. and inineri.i b. .J fo- L^aliliy growth. | a il o P ’ - a s i f T S : ; e o o . A N D $ 1 . 0 0 . j A LESSON IN GEHf.iAN. Positively a Snap | j Follow It Closolv -tor« You Will Seo T ills w om an sa y s sh e was sav ed How Really Simple It Is. 1 f r o m a n o p e r a t i o n by L y d i a li. Auiimtf lin' Horten. rHottontotcu A b ’ ait'l new set of fifteen P in k h a m 's V e g e t a b le C o m p o u n d . In Herat.mi llu* Kaa^troiw* rHeutelratter Usual form, liquid, or in new form, tablets, 100 Dows One Dollar.__ volitions of the New Amer- 2500 are touiul ia «r, at aaiaU*ry. .Mi.ay of L riu iV . II *nry?of N orristown, Ga., icanizol K n cy clo p te«! in them wtiuaer over tlie vonutry free 225 writes to Mrs. P ink ham : utnl umu.etetcrf; otirern. les. fortunate, li itiinn iaca.at ;lj oil 'o f cost “ l sutfere.d untold misery from fe- are tauea bv hunters mill put iulo 120 nale troubles. My doctor said an opera- price. In qu ire at eaves (Kolten provltlel wllh isivers j cion was the only chance I had, and 1 Admitted to the second « las» of mail «natter. 80 (LaiteuKitieri to ..eep out the rain dreaded it almost as much as death. A. I. BARHAM’S RIAL [STATE OfflCE “ One day I read how other women These ea^es are eallerl in tier ilia a Lut Fi r st d o o r west ot P o s t Office 1 had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s teiiKitterweiterkotter. ami tlie kaui'a Vegetable Compound, and 1 decided to DALLAS, OREGON T H U R S D A Y , A PRIL 30, 1908. roo after his Iniprh.ouieeut takes the try it. Before I had taken the first inline >f l.aiter.srItterwetterltotterlHiu- 1000 bottle I was better, and now I am en telratte. One day an nssusi lu (Atfen- tirely cured. V. P. FISKE. LAUCiHTEd ANALYZED. taterl was arrested who had hilled a 70 “ Every woman suffering with any Hottentot vv nuau. Hottentotmutter. | i female trouble should take Lvdia E. Th« O b s e rv a t i o n s cf a Man W it h a | Pink ham’a Vegetable Compound.” 3(XK) the uiotlier of t\.o stupid and stutter- j f 1 50 ( Itemizer, one year in advance ........... .. Sensitive Ear. lug children la Street.ertrottel. This | . 2 00 SU BSCRIP TIO N'! With Weekly Oregoniun or Semi-weekly Journal “Of course you have heard.“ said the FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. wonnili In the tferaaiu lauyaiage is en- i . 1 75 ( With Oregon Woodman ............. ............................. F o r th irty years Lydia E. P ink- man with a sensitive ear. “a laugh titled Hnrteutorenstrnettertrottelmut- I 525 that Jarred. I don’t mean." he couth, ham ’s V egetable Compound, made ter. aud iter assasadn lakes the nithie from roots and herbs, lias been the ued, "so much a laugh ut an Inoppor 11 Hottentotensin: 'ttermiittert ieter The . ( Office, 287 360 HhLd. j Rendente, 113 tune time—I Imagine we have all heard standard remedy for female ills, murderer » as conhnetl in a kangaroo's ai id has p < > i i i ve iy on red thousands of such laughs—us a luugli the quality ot cage - Bea tel re tten la ttenglt ter wetter- 1(M) which is unpleasant. There Is some women who have been troubled with hotter—whi n a few days later he es displacem ents, inflammation, ulcera 100 thing contagious in laughter of the Patroni»« On« A n other for the U pbu ildin o o f Town a n d County. raped. Iiut fortunately he was recap Marriage Licenses. tion, fibroid tum ors, irregularities, right kind, even though you may be Lawrence A. Hecker and Irma Slants. tured b.v a Hottentot, who presented periodic pnins, backache, th at hear the object of it It bubbles from the CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. Constantine Kangison and Eva Gor himself at the mayor's office with Re-ator h n Follette regards J . Pier fully confident of the fact t h a t the well of good humer. There Is no hid ing-down feeling, flatulency, indices- beaming face. ton. ion,dizziness <n*nervous prostration. ! home paper must be paid for iti ad den thought, or ‘arriéré pensee.’ as the pont as the squeezer of his country. Burnett, Judge, •■! him* captured the Attentaeter." VVhy don yon ti It? j vatice he will not object to the small I French say, behind it. It is the es- The following cases have been enter said lie Patents. M r s . iM iik h iin i i n v i i e s a l l s l e k I B e n c e of frankness; it Is spontaneous ■•Which oueV" rep'led the mayor. “There arc fewer deaths from hie outlay for a year’s subscription, and if - 11 liei for advice* ed for trial on the docket of the circuit F . S. to Olga M. Holman. “W e have revere!.” - n i o e d t h u i i s n n i l s t o court which wifi convene on lomlav, off witu and whole souled. and it cleanses the * h e h a s l T. S. to Douglas Jones. coughs in (leor ia now, boasts the he d« es the publisher is Iwtter May 11th, with Judge Burnett on tho . . . ! system of the laughter ami, too. of the •The Alien! leterlattengltterwetter- c a l i l i . Ai.tD«* s, L y n n , M a s s . mini.' stricken from tin* tin- list, lor a | j h(.lirt,r „ Hp|rltllll| bench : Atlanta Constitution. Very good; Ins name kotterlieti telratte.” 1. E. J Bowen vs. Howard D. Good- PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS “Which Attentaeter are you talking ( but wait till the snake bite returns for lawsuit is invariably necessary to col- i “But there are other kinds of latigh- fellow. action on note; Joh n Bnvne for leet the money after it ha;, been earn ter. The sneering laugh Is perhaps the ahout?" plaintiff, F. A. Turner for defendant. the year are in. N EW TO-DAY Thu rsday : most familiar. Then there is a quiet '•About the Hotteutotenatrnetter- ; led. 2. White Sewing Machine Co. vs. L. W. F. ( ’base, I mi. luugli, a sibilant, secretive sort of laugh trottelniutteratlentneler." I>. Daniel; J . L. Collins for plaintiff, L. W. Farrell, Ikilius. Senator Foreaker fears th a t in the that Is quite as certain to mean mis Advertiste.«; under this hea l J cent a word I>. Brown f««r defendant. '"Tlien why don't you ray at once the Mrs. K. II. Hosncr, I ml. Is it the editor's duty to ignore the chief. Another laugh, disagreeable In euch T h a t b re ad is l i k e l y to near future he will have to r e insertion Hotteutoiensirat linttera ttentnerlat- J . E. Allen, Riekreall. 3. J . L. ihomalson vs. G. A. Snell, great evils that threaten society aridi nature, is the high pitched, nervous sume saying “ may it please the c url a b s o r b d is e a s e germ s te *ttte action for money; N. M. Newport for F rid a y : The Hottentot tied in dismay. H. H. ( lark, Dallas. And all because ho refu-ed to say stagnate civilization for fear lie may cachimiatioii that tomes cither from cui- o l i sul« r .0 g o a t s , h a lf n an n i e s, al so o n e sow plaintiff. w h en s h ip p e d in a b a g barrassmciii or Is a mere vocal habit. ini « i 3 p ie ' , bv I «ornane li oís kv ut P i o n e e r . 4. O. P. Low vs. (». N. Phillips, con Saturday: “ may it please the president and his loose a subscriber or a few dollars in g age c a r a lo n g w ith o t h MM firination; Oscar Hayter foi plaintiff. The worst Hugh of all. however, to Sunday : advertising or jobwork, or shall we friends.” my mind, Is that mirthless sound pro e r common b a g g a g e ? W. II Gavnor, Dallas. 5. Thomas Kinchin vs. B. I’ickens, come out boldly and stand for the voked by the distress or embarrass U ’ A NT K D- Tn employ h < '¡i « Indie irentleinen ns «lamages; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff, N. Mis. Williams, Dallas. T h a t t h e Star Bakery pu ts ’ ’ loenl r« pi «'st illili ive. W «'re«|uire n person Mrs. Shaw, Dallas. W ith Ibis issue the correspondent's right, hewing to the line and letting ment of others, and it rasp; natural^ of energy mul ability fur the petition. Salary, L. Butler and L. D. Brown for defend out s o m e o f th e best bake- W. L. To«.ze, Falls < ’itv. per week. Writ«* for particulars. I he Hoe y ant. contest for a sowing machine ends the chips fall where they may and most of nil ilu* object calling II forth $1H <’o.,323 Dearborn street, Chicagn. M. W. Wall::.«», Iml THE WET WEATHER F*. J . A. Harps Mfg. Co. vs. T. A. siaffs to he o b ta in e d a n y A person laughed at and hurt never Publishing Illinois. A 30 The result has been more than grati thus shame the» devil and his imps, A. Nelson, Monmouth. Riggs, action for money; F. A. Turner forgets the experience." — New Yor’«. COMFORT i\ND w h ere in t h e W i l l a m e t t e fying tons, us the Itemizer has by far who, disgui-ed, sometimes appear ns i cess. Monday: for plaintiff. I'ROl ECTiON \) v I.KD HAY for sale by I. A May al the Row- V a lley ? E. 11. ilof tier, Monmouth. the bi-st correspondent’s page of any saints in society and leaders in poli 7. Petitions for naturalization of at forded by a I) el ¡fíe place, near Dallas. Mutual phone east Mrs. K. McLennan, Dallas. I M7 Thomas Elliott, William Bsjenske and T h a t $1 sp e n t i n y o u r ■tewESis paper in the valley. We did not ex ties? The real editor must decide HUMAN LOVE. Robert McCrae. Tin*»«lav : ! ■<)» « i pect the result to he so close. A these questions for himself, hut he h o m e to w n is worth more 1“. A. Fin-eth ami wf , Dallas. 8. J . A. Derby vs. V. L. Derby,ac- l.'fiR sale eight itili blood lh-rkshir«* pigs, 2 < ’. Fiske. Buena Vista. number of correspondents have tier!, must remember t h a t a question i- Th e One J o y o u s Impulse T h a t Rules ' montlis old. mal. «»r iemale. -Harten Z. I tion for money: B. L. ivliks for plain to you Ilian $ 3 s e n t o u t ? tho W h o ! - Will* World. P. S. Calkins, Falls City, Riggs, Amity, Ore., R. F. I). 2, phone Pink •">*T>. tiff. I never se ttl' d until it is settied right, and i « is now up to them to say how T h re e of th e m an y There live- somewhere In the depths j 9. N. M. McDaniel vs. ^). L. Keyt, Wednesday ; Clean L ight * the matter shall be decided. Please and he should uin tim e and prestige of every human heart the divine spark IL E. W illiams, Dallas. r e a s o n s w h y s h o u ld d e action for money; VanZante and Oscar D u ra b le W. V. Fuller. Dallas. give us your opinion in your next ! by making his decision in the hegin- that we rah love. It I k the voice of the : Hayter for plaintiff. m a n d th e Dilias product yERVM'KAB F. «). F. hoar.*- for sale.—C. I, Onerante«! Henry Klack, Dallas. universe slumbering in Its narrow cell •’ Hallar«!. 2A miles east of Dallas. i ing, one t h a t will not have to I k * a polo week’s letter. 10 Vick Bros. vs. Earliurt iV Meyer, Waterproof J . C. ( ’ooper, lnd. w h e n b u y i n g I takes tuffs. to he awakened h.v a whisper or to cry { action for money; J . II. Flower for gized for a k a ward. Airs. H. L. Fenton. Dallas. out in dear desire and hear the echo I OOANHKRRY plants for sab* at 2 tents W. j plaintiff. A h a rule, the subscriber to the Mrs. A. F. Toner, Dallas. ■STAR BAKERY, Everywhere ing answer from another soul. With L H. Kralier. Address Riekreall. Indepen 11. (i. S. Nelson v . W. A. Keyt. ac- Airs. II T. Starr. Airlie. A J TOWC H CO BOSTON «. country weekly is a good, substantial tf tion formon ev; \ . L. Butler for piain- D. T. BROWNE, Prop No annon neem en t triade in yoars out it life would he a pale, relentless dent plione. Mrs. S. H. Loutz, Airlie. citizen and only becomes a delinquent i tiff. (i. t«. Bingham fordefendunt. bus beo « moro interesting to thè state episode Without 1!» quickening force through neglect. When he becomes ’ IN'iibK Comb Huff Orpington «-gg, |1 i«»r 1.1 12. V\ ilianiette Valley Banking Co. BUELL. ut largo tini li thè puhlication of thè no temples would he reared by human ^ J . K. Hcf/b-y. Full« i ’ity. vs. Frank L. Price, action t«»r money; hands, yet hovels wherein it dwells be piane of thè Oreg« n Eleetrie Haihvay come more gio don- than palaces. Am Oscar llayter and McFudden ik Bry'son Airs. Ann Hinshaw has moved to Dal Company, whieh monne a systeni ng- bition. fame ami fortune are Its slaves K()R srtlc U«‘Kist«T«'«l Poland China tmars and I for plaintiff. las. I sow.-. WiM ex« limi-.' for «-«»v. s that will In* 13. Ladd & Busli vs. I). I,. Keyt, ac THE THREE “L’s” FOR gregating .181 mi Ics in length, and It chains the mind In sweet imprison fr«*hli car lv 11 »i n fall. K. F. II«-win. Monmouth. P. J , Miller and family intend to TF. tion for money; G. G. Bingham for move to Idaho. reaehing thè principili town» of thè incut, makes credulity a guardian queen plaintiff. WILUF.’S BOSS and lulls sm i ieion to repose. I). C. Walker made a two «lays’ busi <* tire W illa mette Valley, with ini 14. J . II. Johnson vs. Sheridan Linn. No censorship of right or wrong can FARM FOR RENT M0 acres under the plow. ness trip t« Portland last week. * inquin of .). J . beve«-k, Lew iaviile Address W hen I want my laundry done exten sion to thè must as well. Me- light the way of love It walks in Monmouth, Orcimn. Mutual phone. I o n white Co., mandate from Supreme court; Manning & Ham s . Oscar Hayter ami Miss Fluor«* Meadors from Kansas, is t f M imi ville, Nowborg, Dallas. Eugeni», pathways ail Its own. it laughs at i l . up nicely I take it to the Thos. O’ Day for plaintiff, Sibley & Ea- here visiting D. G. Meadors Albany, f a-cadia, Hillshoroand Tilla- lemon and dispels despair. It is the | kin, N. L. Butler am. AI. L. Pipes for A 1 it of new go«»(ls have arrived from II; ping word «if children, the puzzle of |;«»R s a l i : T wo irootl cows l iv i n g milk and defendant» m ook.w ith innnmerahle other coni- )•«* f r ol i in 1 pi i! nml May. Uni1 unii n i Portland for D. C. Walker’s new store. philosopher;, the talisman of rulers. It * will 15. D. U. Simpson vs. A. C. Miller, «nil«*ri niMtli of Dallas, on route I. Mrs. F. munitioH, aie ineluded. T he line he- is Hi * first ¡m i last of life--murmured half M. Duitlop. t i mandate from Supreme court; Oscar I'll. Hoke has returned from Falls Ci- tweon Salem and Portland Inis re- at t!i ■ era ! «», cherished at the grave Hayter for plaintiff. E. R. Bryson and I tv and will stay at his farm this sum- j tner. W . H. Holmes toi «iefendaut. ;i Is tho rainbow after tours, the otire eeivi d Mieli exeelleut patronage Mint N O R T H M A IN S T R E E ' BO T H PHONES i’ropos;.-!.- tur Roi k 11 ;tuling. AI rs. Charles Mea«lors went to Dallas on eventi (iiH’erent oe<,asions il has far every rorrow. the one joyous Im pulse lhat i a!«*s the whoh* wide world Probate Court. . the 24th preparatory to letving for the hee neeessarv io re viso thè schedule — Wade Monntfortt in Era Magazine F A R E D h i . t -w l lM » .' r .- ' D e d «1 th e « « t e e of Guardianship of Rav and Orville Se * east. l »• i r l ; *<>r un«l po lic e j m ’o ' e o i 1 1■ • * « fly of t c i.ino 1 ite ndditional raius. In Arulrew Hinshaw lias parch. 83 dan in- i'nllas. Mrruoti, un ti l J «» «'lock p. in. Momiiiv. vier, minors ; guardian’s hom! filed and j MAKE YOUR OWN S T O C K FO ODS B Y USING The Instinct of Design. I le ea 11 »t ti slates thè moltiplica ioti ''•«> It. i s . ¡or il • I'l’. ul nu ¡•mi i i v«■ i y . liy approve«!. curator and intend« to flood the market -i;« *«c b:. u r«l. «-¡'« iu.* In < 1 r«-ck lr«»m ih e ro«-k Wl o'.i . it * «• on a *i mold tile •l > im rr .* I t »«’iigicL' t i i In« «-try . j IV. I In- l-.ci.»«*l Guardianship o M I m r y D M«mre, n 'with chick« ns this fa.I ot J olly lines has derma »ed Ilio pas- SK ID O O H O R S E AND C A T T L E T A B L E T S him;«.» of an oh. eel. v h<*:*. he cannot re •u» th e H «*: m b \ m h «¡«.nt i i.rt-t n H e - ' . u - t of said .I,i- ..r ; I. n.i til. I »r..! ,v ,- I; II It. | ¡„ 1| .lellini » .1 M. I ¡»¡niito. senger trallie oli thè steam road, luit , y . t«» a m . • pen * l ; a : pari « i Main tr «e t iy- deem it b\ a design, when, ill fuel. In* c i •«;* «'-p« ' .■ uer e *»>-er and J . F. Huh- thrnucii this place with J . IL Aiar- Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets l»etwi'i i: «ink «'.ml \e.-uleic.y .-r r v - » * tD i - m M thè bitter bave l’ojt so iii.irki* • ai) i n lets no conn -i over !;s creation at oil. i ' .. of Dal la- . i-'.'■«1« : .i e -t > ill r .1 t«> ch-liv- ter up|i>i> t *«i appraiMMs. | ti,»V househoM g«m«l> «m tlmir way to crea e in Irrighi trafile that thè pas- but It Is placed In his hands as it Is. r in i t « - ; .¡it enl»:«* y, r<i <*f « t i i -: «d r«•«• k per Estate« f B**t \ Smith, de«eased ; ¡in:; I Dove, wh»»i«» the latter will go into «he Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price 4 a .. . Kiu-h I if« t mil-; I .*• a,-e •mpanied by a senger Ina has boon more t hai li coni- finished, says the author ol* “Kake > t*rtifie«l« he« k pay a i«i«* to t In* « •«y <>: ; all.-i - !«>r acctmt.t iiled and approved ; administra- «iaii y business, tor discharge«!. ! * .«•i! per « ■ « 11 : of 11.<-anuniiit !• i< t i«i !»• forfeite«! F o r H o r s e s , C a ttle , S h e e p , S w in e and F o w ls . T h e y a re m a d e fr o m th e a c tiv e p rin cip le , o r th e mono." he will siill contrive to ndd Pa says ; “ The milk of human kind ito usa ed in ram inga. ill casi* I lie hidihT >hatl fail ! > ^ iv e bond an d c o n d e n s e d e s s e n c e o f th e d ru g . T h e y d o n ’ t c o n ta in S a w d u s t, A s h e s . C h o p F e e d o r B r a n . A re ju st Estate of Felix Wacheno <lec« :ise«l; ness as dispensed by some peoph beauty to It merely by arrangement. -xe «-utea eontra«'«. T h e «•nwlop«* e e u ta i ti i n g New Subscribers This Week. , a s g o o d w h e n 10 y e a r s o ld a s w h e n 10 d a y s o ld . T h e y c o m p ly w ith a il p u r e d ru g la w s. A sk fo r tastes strongly of tin* can. "I'v e i m - | “I first noticed this on ! oard the l.i.l m u st tie «;i n . i« «1 m ; lie m «i.r, mm * j Hc.dit- final accouut set F r hearing Friday, t a n d t r y o n c e S K I D O O C o n d itio n T a b le ts , o r S K I D O O W o rm , K id n e y , C h .c k c n C h o le ra , J . Stoffy, Dallas. >r a n d m a r k e d “ Hid on sire, i i m p r o v e m e n t . “ lived that some l i -h men squeez« MAY STRIKE OIL B lis te r , C a t h a r t ic , H e a v e . F e v e r , H o g C h o le ra , D is te m p e r , P in k E y e , C o lic t a b le t s o r L o u se P o w d e r, steamer going out." says Mr. Edwards, Horn! in an a m o u n t e*jnal («» the contra«-! Mav 29, at 10 o ’clock a. in. (). F. \> lidia», Da ila». U I dollar so hard, when they tnk'* one ne S p a v in C u r e o r B a r b W ir e L in im e n t. D is tr ib u te d b y T H E B L U E B E L L M E D I C I N E C O . , 1'state nf Joseph F Me.Tiininonds, <lo- price will be r« «|i:ir«*«t !«*r fait hfu l pt rforuia«:« e “ where the Japan “ »* hoy arranged the He.is.m IF tink, Salem. ... I of «•ontra«-i. in c o r p o r a t e d ; C a p ita l S t o c k S 30 o.ouo.oo; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. out to spend it. tliev must make * 1 1 «*ea-e«l ; Joh n Hall and William Collins extra blanket on the berth in a new de- N. V. \ \ iiliams, Airlie. T h e ci ty re ser ve s th e rig ht to r eje ct a n y an d eagle sick. If ever I get a rich father I Indications Favorable on Uncle i sign each day He folded it into lotus all hid*. ap: oi :i t « I to act in the place of W. !!. J . \. A mold, Airlie. I think I ’ll establish a school on j Harrison and Ted Mo«»re as appraisers D a te d A p ril 30. ItHlS. For Sale by R A Y & CO., Dallas, Cregon Oscar, Hayter. Dallas. | leaves and chrysanthemum», into half Bill Brown’* Farm. [ s k a i J I. D M R u W N , “ How to Live and Let Live.” This » of estate in Lincoln county. 11 « *11 MciV.niel, Dallas. A u d it o r a m t l*o!i. « * J u d g e of t h e I | opened fans and half shut buds, lie store is run on the “ Live and Let l Estate of Albert \V. Fowler, deceas c i t y of Dallas, Oregon'. J . Levitt, < Iregoli ( 'itv. had o.ie wonderful arrangement whieh, Live” plan all right. Everything is * ed ; inventory and appraisement filed In conversation with Dnele Bill A. S . Carter, 1 )tnv« r. marked in plain figures and sold on a I being pntriodc. was more often repea*- and approved*. I n*d S. ( ’rovvley. Fells ('ity. very small margin of profit at the | Brown this morning we learn that the j ed than tlu* rest The blankets of the <fiiartlianship < M Walter and Eftie W D. Hetitv. Salem, No. 1. lowest prices possible, quality always J gentleman, Mr. A. J . Bolierts, who is I steamship company laid at top and bot Easier, minors; annual account file«! .1. F. M ! tin. Dallas considered. My boss believes that j drilling for coal on his place near town, tom two wavy red lines on a white i and approved. P. W. I-lanerv. Amity, No. 2. quality is of firs* importance in select ground. By some wonderful twist of is down between (U ) or 80 feet and that B. ( ’. W\ att, Albany. Estate of David Peters, deceased; fin- ing things to cat and drink. All gro Henry Fern. Dallas. Ills fingers the hoy would fold that tlu* fi-inch drill employed is now pene j »1 account file«I, and set f«»r hearing cers claim t<* sell tin* best, but when Edd f)nnn, l)allas. blanket Into the rising sun. with the Saturday. May 30, at 1 o ’clock p. m. you get anything at Loughary’s tore trating a brown sands one. It is said is the place to save money. A full line of all kinds of mill fee l an.l F. H Mu- fit, Dallas. you know you’ve got the oest and In r«* estate of John E. Davidson; r e that indications point very favorably to four red lines coining out of It like grain kept in stock at all times. Garden and field seed, flour and poultry C. L. Hawlev. McCoy that’s Willie comfort these graftv blood red rays He did It so perfectly port filed and hearing set for May Ifith. an oil find instead of a coal one, al supplies. Get a can <4i Prussian Lice Killer and use in your chicken times. We don’t have to tell you our that I recognized the flag of Japan the In re guanlianship <»f H iv and Orville though the latter is known t » be abund moment I saw It."—Youth’s Compan sugar is pure cane. It meets the re house. You will be surprised to see how many more eggs you will get. Sevier, minors; N. M. Guy, E. VC Dal quirements of the law, is branded ant in this region. ton ami Ralph Butler nnule appraisers. ion cane sugar. In re estate of Lawrence Davis; Paul W IL L IE Fumlman made administrator under BASE BALL GAME 1 bond of $540. CO R MAI N A OAK S T R E E T S Central Committee Meeting In re estate of Emily For em an ; FF VI. Last Saturday afternoon at the sein ol Smith F . «* Hayter and J . E. Rich house grounds here the Dallas Iunior» Notice i** hereby given to all eoi » i-rn ter made appraisers. engaged in mortal combat o.i the «lia- i In guardianship of Henry Moore, a niond • itli a nine from Vioninouth. ! ed that the democratic central commit minor; inventory und appraisment filed The ga • was n«*t exciting f. un start tee for Folk county will meet at the and approved. t « » finish *.» will h * »een by tlu app«*n«l- court house at 1 o'clock next Saturday. & i cd sture ul nur ht >VH see nu*«l t« hast it \Ye lav «>ur eggs h«*for«* you fr«*sh from ! entirely ineir ow n way. MORE FREIGHT NEWS. llu* farm. From hen t«• vour table they ♦ Dalla» A. H. il. |k *.o K . A. e«»me as «juiek!v as it is jHtssihle t«» get TEA Plaster, S. S . . . 5 1 » fi 1 1 * them. T n some aiul see how different The City Railroad Yard a Scene of Q ___ fi ! 4 1 1 Dixon, 3rd B than the lumber fur 1 W h y isn't everything they are from just ordinary eggs. But ; Ballant vin*. (\ F. . . . fi ;; 5 1 fi fi Activity. nished by ux at either g«»«*«l as they are they are n«»t a bit I tet Hevn«du», ( ’ ........ fi 2 3 5 fi »> * Lisle Rice, L F. fi •» fi fi fi fi m on evb ack ? S H E W O N ’T B U Y ter tban all gr«»e«*ries hamlle here. If our I’errydale yard or Remembering tho gixxi item we g«»t , Hollister. R. F. 3 1 fi fi fi «1 ■b E v ery th in g isn ’t g o o d you like fresh eges, as you surely will, last week regarding Dallas Lining the until sin- has satisfietl herself Hoydston, 2nd B 4 1 1 H 1 fi our Salt Creek mill you will like our other gr«»eerie» «-qnallv largest shipping point in (>r«*gon, we Lloyd Rice, I*. . . 5 5 1 » fi 7 that the article is without a as well. You will like our |»riees ti>«>. strolled up there again this morning to Madison. 1st B . . . 4 1 • » Kl fi fi enough. We sell cheaper than Haw. T h a t’s the kind of a They are always the lowest that will Y ou r i*ro r r returns f o u r »toner If \ ou do n ’t see if we could not get something els«* any other mill. Ask 45 i B 21 27 4 n customer we like— one who I ik.« be lulling s lie*t we pav him pay for fine quality. out «^ f Agent Woods and his genial d^rp«* Monmouth for prices and wee if will hunt for the weak points j * 1 Bl ( ’. Y 4 • fi fi 1 î of assistants. Bv the wax, we eonsiiler H. Burkin a.!, fini V 4 t» fi ! •> i this is not so. Mr. Fil that the best kept railroad office in tin* She won t tint! any, however. I * • » T. Spring«*r, 2n«l H 4 • fi 3 M R S . J. C. C A Y N O R o state. Exervthing is transacted in a in our Waller. G 4 0 fi fi î fi • a . 8 t t h 0 •• mer Fines is in charge * \ Borkhfi»«l lut H 'X o fi fl o o 1 wav The gentleman em Os!!»s, Oregon. OUECNSW ARE T Dtinahis), S. S., p. ......... 3 0 fi fi 3 i R . C . C R A V R N of our Perrydale yard. ployee* never have t«> scurry around to - - Presicten I or iu any of the crockery on f Sacre, P , S s . 2 fi fi fi 1 8 W. G. V A SS A LL P H O N E 1251 D A LLA S , ORECON - - Cashier flnd misplaced articles. Everything has tìrouinl», R. F 3 1 fi fi fi ° ; our sin lv»-s. We went on a HI RKCTllHS : its place, and is k pt there And it is ❖ Liiulnay, L. F. . 3 fi 0 0 fi 0 N. I.. Ilntler, K. t*. Crvveii, !>. I.. Kevt the same wav in regard t«i any inform tour of inspection b«*fnre she ❖ M M Ellie, W. G. Vamnll. 27 1 fi 24 15 »1 ation you «iesire. They know w hat you came and put everything Thie Imnk is ple»ee.| to place at the Struck out by Rice, fl; bv S c a r e , * ; want as ao«m as yon ask for it. ami the right, including the prices. base on balls, off Rice, 1; «»ff Scar«, fl; diH|xHHl of its curd..mere the fncilitiee ♦ INDKPKNDENCK, OR. information is coining t> v«»n in a very two-has»* hit, Plaster, 2 ; Reyn «Ms, 2; «nine«I during tn»ny yearn of cuntinuoni Probate work a specialty. «•mice nml growth. stolen bam»*, Dalia**, W; Monmouth. I. short time, no matter what it is, so long H o o d ’s S a rsa p a rilla _TH£ POLK CÜÜ.TÎY ITEMIZED. ’PHONES: »“ "■liS™ ,* 1500 Have Homer Dale the billposter Post Your Bills and distribute your advertising cards. Do You Kíiow hmoamn S u ck er ? A COMMON E X PR ESSIO N Dallas St.eam Laundry Now is the time to save money T H E C IT Y F E E D S T O R E J, M. L Y D i C , Proprietor NONE BETTER Fine Footwear a Specialty 9 DALLAS SHOE STORE DALLAS CITY BANK E. S O Y D «&. SOiM Corner Crocerv S alt C reek L u m b er Co. B. F. JONES Attorney-at-Law W. H. ROY & CO ■ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 We Lay Our Eggs