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MUTUAL I Ueeidence,1401
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
A goodly proportion of the berries; The paper trust, having had the
that took prizes at the Salem fair scare of its life, has decided to Is- good
were, as usual, raised in Polk county, — or at least as good as it has to be.
but that did not detract from the
Base hall keeps on being j st as ex.
merit of the show, in fact only made
citing to the masses iti preside ntia
it t> tter. Only the best comes from
years as in any other kind of years.
old Polk
I he fans d on ’t yield to “ nnllin.’
The lumber business is on the in
Some of those presidential aspirants
crease in all its branches. The fact,
who have been sawing wood for a year
from all the evidence at hand, ap
or more may tind consolation in the
pear* to be indisputable. Even the
thought, that the exercise was good
railroads which have lieen conspicu
for them.
ous by their hesitancy about buy
ing anything at any price are snow . I Owing to the scarcity of the timber
ing signs of life. The factory trade is supply, lire several political parties ol
increasing in proportion to the expan the present year sh mid try and get
sion of general manufactures und the
retail trade is experiencing a decided
boom as a result of the building now
being done and projected. Those
who have lumber to sell are beginning
to appreciate that if last yea> ’ b prices
can not be restored immediately a
greater volume of business will com
pensate for the narrower margin of
profit, and, altogether, those elem en
tary conditions which exercise a po
tent influence over the pros|>erity of
all the branches of the lumber indus
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
afyis a
The kidneys are your
“
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, achesandrheu-
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart Is
over working in pumping thick, ktdney-
polsoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin
ning In kidney trouble.
If you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s
S w a m p -k oot, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for Its
I wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
_
j and is sold on its merits
bv all druggists in f i f t y - L y d
cent and one dollar tiz- [ m - -Hlh¡.v-1
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail Home of s'«tum^Root.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or Diadder trouble,
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
fit Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Do not make any mistake, but re
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr
Kilmer’ s Swamp-Root, anu the address
ingham pton, N. Y. on every bottle.
A Birthday Party.
along with as few planks as possible
in their platforms, riave the pum p!
In addition to the benefits secuied
by fire protection and by regulations
which control the use of timber land
and range o as to insure permanent
supplies lor local wants, the .-tates hav
ing national forests now receive, under
the new Aggrieulturul Appropriation
bill, twenty five percent oi tfie gross
proceeds derived from the sale oi
national forest
resources.
This
What Our County Officii Is Have Oone
Since Our Last Issue.
Probate Court.
P r o o f i.s inexhaustible that
Lydia E . P liik liam N V egeta b le
C om pound carries w om en safely
th rou gh the C h an ge o f Lite.
* .
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x.
n ..
„
Dead the letter M is. E. H anson,
304 E. L o n g St., C olu m bu s, Ohio,
writes to Mrs. Pinkham :
“ I w a s passing through the Change
of Life. and suffered from nervous
ness. headaches, and other annoying
symptoms. My doctor told me that
i a
E. Pinkham'» Vegetable Com-
pound waa good for me. and since tak
it I feel so much better, and 1 can
again do my ow n work. I never forget
to tell my friends what Lydia E. Pink-
ham s Vegetable Compound did for me
during this trying period.”
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. I’ittk-
ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has iiositively cured thousands (if
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion,dizziness or nervous prostration.
W hy don’t you try it ?
M r». IMnkhnm Invites all sick County
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
Ragley in Suver, Sunday, July 19th,
was given a birthday party in honor of
Miss Lillian Jones, of Suver, who will
soon return to Portland. She was the
receiver of many beautiful presmts,
among them a gold watch, and in the
afternoon the lig h t refreshments con w om en to w rite her fo r advice.
sisting of lemonade, ice ream and cake She lots guided thousands to
were served. Those present were : ^ Mr. haul th. A d d ress, L y n n , M ass.
and Mrs. Bagiev, Mr and Mrs. E. J.
Steel, Mr. J. D. McCready, Misses
Lillian Jones, Mabel Brown, Nina Mc
A R R IV A L S
Cready, Edythe Bagley, Lillian Mc P O R T L A N D H O TEL
Cready, Messers Glenn
Hiltibrand, T h u r s d a y :
Carl DeArmond, Erie Brown, Royal
E. D. Res«ler, Monmouth.
Kruty, Herche Steele, Walter Kerr,
1!. E. \\ illiams, Dallas.
Robert Steele, Ed Bagley. All departed
W. ( ’ .-Stewart. Bull-ton.
at a late hour wishing .Miss Jones many
Geo. Peer, Ballston.
more such happy birthdays.
Dave Bowman, Ballston.
H. Clan field, Dallas.
Fiske, tin* best printer.
Friday:
W. V. Fuller, Dallas.
Charlotte Bosche, Monmouth.
Miss Norton, Airlie.
COFFEE
Saturday:
E.
Strayer, Dallas.
Schilling’s Best is a busi
(). Del Liven, Dallas.
J.
C.
Huy
ter, Dallas.
ness-like name; you know
Sunday:
what it means; and it
Miss Douglas, Dallas.
A M. Kelsay, Dallas.
means what you want.
Mrs. A. M. Kelsay, Dallas.
Crusher
Go
lo
Work
It b u ild s u p a n d stre n g th e n .; y o u r e n tir e sy ste m .
I t c o n ta in s C o d L iv e r O il a n d IT y p o p h o s p h ite s s o
p r e p a r e d that: it ir> ja c y t o t a k e a n d ea sy to d ig e s t .
A il. f : ' r . c : . ' T 3 i esc. i .r o *1.00
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NEW PORT
Y a q u in a B a y
Oregon’s Matchless Beach
ITS FACILILTE ARE COMPLETE Host of iood and :m abundance of it.
Fresh water from springs. All modern n ‘cessities, such as telegraph, tele
phone, markets freshly provided every l ty. Fuel in abundance. Cottage
partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Stiict municipal sani
tary regulations
NEWPORT is reached by wav of Southern Pacific to Vlhany or Corvallis
thence Corvallis & Eastern 11. It. Train service daily and the trip is a pleas
ure throughout.
Judge Coad informs us that if noth-
iug happens the county rock crusher
will begin grinding out rock for our
roads on next Monday. A preliminary
trial has been had and everyting found
to be working nicely. About a dozen
men are now engaged in getting out
rock and opening up the quarry. The
wages paid are $2.25 a day, the same as
at thee ty quarry. John Ebbe has the
contract for doing the first hit of road
and he will employ about Iff teams.
Some trouble is experienced in getting
sufficient hands for ?. full crew, but it
is hoj>ed that this will not be exper
ienced when the rush of haying is over.
In fact work hands are none too plenti—
tiful just now, a number of farmers hav
ing told us in the last few days that they
needed more help to get in their hay.
RATES
Do You Know
r-
: i
Riley Burbank went to Black Rock
last week.
A. O. Burbank and wife went to Dal
las Monday.
Sam Morrison has bought the Gus i
Pagenooff place.
EAST
Do You
Know
SO U TH ER N
PACIFIC
We Cater
Bowman Bros, j to the
Local Trade
»
»
t
S u c k er ?
Waterproof
THE OREGON EIRE REEIEE
There are amerai carnival billa not in I
yet, and until they are rendered the f i - 1
nance committee can not tel« how inncli
they are in the bole. It ta hoped to
publish the result next week.
McMinnville, Oregon.
CHAS. GREGORY, Agent
DALLAS. ORKOON
and have every
thing to satisfy
your wants
SALT CREEK
LUMBER CO.
Hat unlay
to Monday
Six
M onths
T ick et
Tiuket
$ó 75 .
4 50
. 4.20 .
Dallas......... ..
D erry...... .........
Independence...
$3.00
2.05
2.50
Our elaborate new Summer B >ok gives a concise description
of Newport, indù litu a list of hotels, their capacity and
rates. Call on, telephone or write
I. N. W O O D S , Local Agent, Dallas.
W m .
M c M U R R A Y ,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
PEEDEE.
From Dallas, Or.
DO YOU KNOW 1
KATES FROM
»(‘»SOU
m
■
TH Y TIIK BEST 5 CENT
C1GAH IN T H E Cl i Y—
REMEMBER THE DUES.
Or w rite to
W M ,
The
Tavern
first-dess h r a Ceeawt»«
M cM U R R A V ,
General Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND. ORJDCON
P A M * CITY, OREGON
T h e B ig B e a r
Also the KING ALFRED Bit Cigar
NONE BETTER
HORACE WEBSTER’S CONFECTIONERY
W e Do Not Make a Special
Sale on Any One Article
And then raise the price on others so a^5 to
more than make it up, but selll every article
in our store at the lowest possible price. Re-
msmber we keep the most up-to-date stock of
Fupniture in the city; also Carpets, Rqgs,
Portiers, etc. In passing our window take a
look at that WHITE FROST REFRIGERATOR, the
Best in the Market.
LOW I
Real Estate
Resort
T h e Place to (io f o r P e r fe c t Rent and E very ConcelvuM e
Form o f H ealthful and D eligh tfu l R ecreation
That Date.
Jasper Willett is shocking hay for i
amount, according to law, goes to o ff
Thomas Kinchin.
set any losses to the states through
Mrs. Jim Brown has returned home
withdrawal of forest areas from ta x
from her daughter’s.
ation, and is devoted to pubhc roads
Remember children’s day at the Ron* j
and schools. Several years ago com
co church next Sunday. Everyone in
vited.
plaints were made that the with
Frank Wrightson, of Alberta, Cana- j
drawal of timber lands for forest pur
da, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Thomas ]
poses reduced the taxable acres of the
Kinchin.
states in which withdrawals were
Frank Rowley and Arthur Dyer w en t!
As the Itemizer resently predicted
made. The forest service, quick to
to California to work in Ed Taylor’s log-1
W. J. Bryan has again been made the
ging camp this summer.
set* the justice of these com plaints,
standard bearer of democracy in the
reccomended at first that ten percent,
presidential race. All opposition to
GROWERS TO DRY CHERRIES.
and later that twenty five percent, of
him in the convention melted away
J. D. Keltv, McCoy.
the gros- proceeds from the national
Your grocer returns your money if you don’t
Mondav :
like the mists before a tropical sun.
Ilk* it; we
him.
New Plan of Solving Problem of
forests should be paid to the states.
V. \V. Reppert, Dallas.
The Hembree Case.
Mr. Bryan was the unquestionable
As a ~esult, the states are assured of
.1. S. ( 'ooper, I ndep.
Saving Big Valley Crop.
Judge Burnett is holding an adjourn
choice of the people, and the politi
P. A. Finseth, Dallas.
school and road funds, doubtless W ISE T A L K S BY TH E OFFICE B O V
ed session of the circuit court today to
E. Byerley. Dallas.
cians. who would dearly liked to have
hear arguments for a new trial in the
more certainly than they otherwhe
\V. \V. Dodson, Dallas.
The anxiety of growers regarding the
seen some more pliant man nom ina
Hembree murder c <se. Court sat at 9 future of the cherry and Loganberry in-
could have been, since the perman
Tuesday :
tin«
morning,
ami
the
time
so
far
haw
j
dustry
in thiw valley, cauaevl by the
ted, had to give wav, albeit they did
I). M. Cradom, Dallas.
ence of the forest resources is now se
been taken up with arguments put «lull market for these products this year,
Mrs. D. M. Cradom, Dallas
n o t do so in a very graceful manner.
forth
by
the
lawyers
for
the
cured by conservative management.
le defense, j has been allayed to some extent by the
T. J. Cherrington, Dallas.
E ven old New York, who has here-to-
Pipes, McCain and Vinton, ♦
WJ10 ■ lavor "dth which the drying process is
Anna Finseth, Dallas.
Had the forests never been establish
may
continue
their
pleas
until
late t ‘ o being received und the extent to which
1
fore consi lered herself the whole show
Marie Shelton, Dallas.
ed. their resources would undoubtedly
morrow.
it is being practiced.
G. Burns, Dallas.
and ran things in previous con ven
have been exhausted by hasty and im
Several large growers in Marion
Wednesday :
tio n s aUnit as she liked, had to go hack
and Polk counties are drying large
Justice Court Trial
provident methods of exploitation,
H. ( ’ . Eltlridge. Inpependenee.
quantities of Loganberries and experi
and »it down and keep quiet. It is a
W. W. Percival. Independence.
This afternoon the court of Justice ments are l>eiiig made in several places
leaving the land wasted and unpro-
K. M. Young, Independence.
great thing for
American poHtios j ,,ucti»e.
Hardy Holman is engaged in the trial in drying cherries. A representative of
of D. B. Blanchard for trespass on the McClure, Kilton & Company was up
when one man by his own personality,
The ruling of a Chicago judge that
from Portland yesterday for a confer
made so by his strict adherence to I The holding of the trade of the
newspapers cannot exchange advertis property of L. 11. Garber near Sheridan, e n c e with local fruit men. He states
ing space with railroads for transporta who is the complaining witness. Quite , that there is a good market for dried
principle, loyalty to the peoples’ in-1 country com m unity is one of the
tion, is about the worst yet. Such rul an array of legal talent are voicing their cherries, and there is a belief here that
fcerests and honesty of purpose, can so ways to build up a town, and there
ing is about in line with that made bv opinions on the status of the case to the tin* drying plan may solve the market
dominate a convention, as did Mr.Bry- j are several methods of arriving at
the Frisco judge in the Reuf case. It
I problem.
might as well be said that we cannot Judge as we go to press. W. 0 . Sims,
an at Denver, and compel everything ; this desired end
One, and probably
Mil says “ A kind word thrown at a exchange the commodity from which of Sheridan, K. M. Sherlock, of Port
to l>e as he wanted it. Even though the most im portant, is the providi g Imsband will go farther towards a new
ierive our revenue for drygoods, land, and L. D. Brown appear for the
T h e F is h in g T r ip .
railroads have
not on the ground, there was not a j of first class highways in order that bonnet than a rolling pin w ill.” Sin* groceries, etc. The
gets up in the air at Pa occasionally and something for sale and so have we. A plaintiff and J . T. Simpson and Oscar T is n ow that y o u y e a r n f o r a s p o t b y a
move made without he was consulted, j the farmer can more easily and iu they hand each other a few packages .
pool
Hayter for the defendant.
fair exchange is no robbery.
W h e r e the fish
His wish was law, even to every word- quick order get his produce to mar I heard her say the other day, “ It’s no
G a y ly sw ish
T.
J.
Luper,
convicted
ami
sentenced
A.
W.
and
Taylor
Dunn
came
hack
j disgrace for a woman to make a mistake
i
In
th
e
d
ep th s c le a r a n d c o o l,
ina of the platform. W hy? This has ket. Even if the dista nee is a little in marrying; almost every woman does to three years in the peuitenitary for yesterday from several weeks’ work in
j S o y o u ta k e a d a y o ff, a n d y o u g o to a
been asked by the correspondents of longer, the farmer will invariably it.” That will hold him fo ra while I perjury in connection with a divorce their large orchard near Dundee.
n ook
casein Marion county, lias been par
W h e r e the files
m ,ny of the great papers represent- take the best road to bring in what he guess. I ’ ve come to the conclusion that doned by Govenor Chamberlain. Lu-
S u p e rv is e .
a woman gets the worst of it in most
td at Denver. \\ hv was it that the has to sell and to buy what lie wants, eases. Why, honest, I don’ t know per’s case was recently passed on by the
J A n d y o u s im m e r a n d c o o k .
T h en y o u lo n g f o r a p la c e b y a p o w e r fu l
old time politicians laid down their j And I k * cannot be blamed. W e would what Pa would do without a woman supreme court. The pardon was grant-
fa n
like Ma to keep him in the straight ami M on the ground that though Luper,
hands without even attempting to play all do the same thing. A nother way
might hav been technically guilty, lit
narrow and have him look respeetabl
them and like a band of sheep waited for the merchants to gain their trade And I don’ t know where he’d get off for was not fully aware that he was pur-
for the leader to make the first move? , is by a proper catering to it in the mat- his meals if Ma diden’ t cook for him juritig himself when he made the state
A n d sk id d o o
and get all the groceries at U, S. Lougli- ments on which he was convicted. Par
T h ith e r to
It was not because of any personal re- te. of prices. Although we may not ary’s. It’s all right fora change to eat don was asked by the district attorney,
J u s t a s fa st a s you ca n .
judge
and
others
concerned
in
his
con-
—L o u is v illy C o u rie r -J o u r n a l.
verenoe, respect or love they h ive for think it, prices are closely watched in the restaurant, hut for a steady diet,
v iction.
Mr. Bryan, because many of them have by the farming com m u nity. They there’s nothing like good home cooking.
Some people laugh when they see a sign
nothing but hatred in their hearts for are generally well aware as to where “Home Conking,” on some lady’s door,
him, and some of them know th t tin* they can buy any article the cheapest, l>ut von bet its all right if she knows
reforms he stands for will prevent their as between diff erent towns, and if they how to juggle the kitchen tools and
knows w hereto buy the good stuff to
fleecing of the people us here to fore, know thay c«»n get it a little cheaper make a noise on the kitchen stove.
VV by then this meek and lowly atti- at some place other than their usual
T h a t b r e a d is l i k e l y t o
:
I have recently gotten hold
tude.' Simply because they were wise trading point, that is the town they
a b s o r b d is e a s e
germ s
of several dandy 10 acre
euough to read the hand writing on will hike for when they st’art out in
W ILL BF. MADE THIS SEASON BY THE
tracts, which are the very
w
h
e
n
s
h
ip
p
e
d
in
a
bag
the wall, and wished to swim with the the morning. The offering of oeea-
l>est of fruit lands, and
g a g e c a r a lo n g w ith o i l i
great reform wave which they saw sional bargains tends to draw the
ni* ely situated.
er common b a g g a g e ?
about to be launched into impetuous trade and hold it. We all have firm-
that the best and cheap
For
Prices
and Term s see
est wood you can buy is
T h a t th e Star Bakery p u ts
motiou, carrying all before it in the ly embedded in our natures the prob
the block wood from the
race for new and better modes of gov- ably primitive desire to secure a bar
o u t s o m e o f th e best bake-
W i l l a m e t t e V a 11 e v
A . J. B A R H A M
(LINES IN OREGON)
ernnient. The people of the United gain, and will go after it even if it
Lumber Co.’ s sawmill ?
stuff* to be o b t a in e d a n y
First d o o r west o f postottev, Dull**, Or.
Because it is rut from big
HUtes Inul demonstrated in no unoer- takes a tittle more time and trouble
w h e re in th e W il la m e t t e
tiinlmr, therefor is su
Uiu »«»liner that »Itho .*h twioe de to do so. Another feature is the
perior to second-growth
V a lle y ?
fir. Leave your order
fesied they still desired Bryan hs their treatment received on com in g to the
T h a t $1 s p e n t in y o u r
at
Webster's
confection
AS
FOLLOWS:
presidential
saumr. They lielieve,
selected place to do their trading.
ery store, or call
h o m e to w n is worth more
and rightly, that with hint in the chair
Both w ays
One way
These three things enter largely into
Phones: Bell 443, Mutual IBM»
to you th a n $ 3 sen t o u t ?
TO
through
via
reforms will be instituted that have
tie* upbuilding of a town and the dis
C a liforn ia
P ortland
T h ree o f
th e m a n y
only been promised hy the oppoeiti .««.
ta re from which it derives its trade.
$74.40
$89.40
Chicago
r
e
a
s
o
n
s
w
h
y
s
h o u ld d e
They lielieve in his honesty, integrity
69.40
St. Louis
84.40
m a n d th e Dallas product
and force of character, and think that
Another Busines* Changed Hands
w h e n b u y in g b a k e s tu ffs ,
at Inst the triumph await« him. f..r
64.40
83.65
St. Paul
’Tht* plant holdings of the Dallas Lum- |
which he has so long and faithfully
her C‘ *. have been taken over by the
64.40
76.90
Omaha
STAR BAKERY,
worked.
Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. All
D. T. BROWNE, Prop
64.40
76.90
Kama*
City
parties a h«* are indebted to the former
WEBFOOT
company will please call and make set
TICKETS W ILL HE ON SALE
tlement at once. Thanking you for
ROOFING
your valued patronage in the past ami
May 4, 18
RLBCTKIC LIGHTS
asking that you continue to favor our
TIIK BEST ROOKIN'! ì
THE WET WEATHER
successor with same in the future, we
NEW FI R N IT1R K
June 5, 6, 19, 20
ON
TIIK
MARKET
remain Dallas Lumber Co.
J30
ELEGANT ROOMS
COMFORT AND
BATHS IN CONNECTION
July 6, 7. 22, 23
Made by the Northwest Roofing
P R O T E C T IO N
( has Vick has lieen doing laisiness at
company, Portland. IW s not buc
afforded b y a
August 6, 7, 21, 22
Eugene
kle, Guarantcisl for 10 years.
A
I
i>hn Olin is putting in u cement curb | B
Gooff for return In 90 day*« w ith stop over priv
L . C. K O S E R
luges at pleasure w ith in lim its.
full length of the block IxMween ¿
Agent for ’ 'oik
h ini n i l .
H. FFGITT. Proprietor
K. Wmle, tin* Mai'kmnith, lorattxl In j
Clean Light
tin* J. K. Smith huiMinv. was offered ¡1 j
D u rable
partnership in a shop at Ainitv. am) I
For an y furth er in form a tion ca ll on
left Monday to take np the pn>|Mmitb.n. 1
A Stridly Heder» H»M
guaranteed
I. N. W OOD», L n - a L AoKjrr.
try seem to have combined to produce
a reaction from the dullness of the
last few months No speculation, no
theory enters into this statement of
plain fact. Business is improving
and unless some one manages to get
into the breach with violent opposi
tion will continue to improve.
c o u g h c o n tin u e s
S c o t t 'j E m u ls io n .
Take
CHANGE OF FIRM.
Estate of Lavitia Perry, deceased ;
inventory ami appraisement tiled ami,
Mr. J. A McCann Buys Out W. J.
approved.
Estate of L. S. Perkins, deceased :
Morrison.
final account set for hearing August 22
at 1 o'clock p. m.
Mr. Wes Morrison has sold his half
In re-estate of Nancy E. Moore de
ceased; administrator authorized t< sel interest in the firm of Ray A Co.’ s feed
real estate at private sale.
store to Mr. J. A. McCann, father of
Mrs. Will Collins, and Mr. Ray and the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
latter named gentleman will hereafter
conduct that nourishing business on
Edward Metcalf to David Mar-
tini. 40 acres, t b s , r 8 w
$ 250 Main, adjacent to Oak. Mr. McCann
d P Linden et ux to Ira Mehrling,
bought an interest in the stock only,
lots in Independence ami land
¡,» t 8 s, i 4 w
700 Mr. Ray owning the land and building.
Mr. Morrison is as yet undecided what
11 W Bancroft et ux to (J S Suth
200 he will do, as he may go back to his
erland et ux, lots in Falls City.
Alexander Lozo et ux to Falls
Salt Creek farm or he may go to East
City Lumber Company, land in
Falls C i t y ....................................
1 ern Oregon,
The firm are having erected a large
W F Gilliam to Fred Johnson, 83
acres, t 9 8, Ml w ........................
1 building on the north side, 00x88 feet,
G A Pegaukopf et ux to Sam Mor
for the storing of hay and feed, they
rison, KM)acres, th s, r 0 w
1400
having heretofore used the lower part
Fmma Patterson and hd to W il
of the woolen mill for that purpose.
helm Scheman, lots in Inde
pendence ......................................
200 The new building will be much more
convenient and nearly as large. They
Patents.
handle during the year about 400 tons
S. to Lewis McDowell.
of hay and the proper storing of it is
S. to Santa Fe Pacific R. R.
quite a proposition. Other feed sup
plies take up lots of room also, in fact,
Marriage Licenses.
it was a surprise to us how much busi
F. E. Coquillette and Hattie M. ness they do. In the last two days they
Stansberry.
have sold over 400 bushels of oats to the
A. J. Gilson and Alice E. Bed well.
teamsters around town, to say nothing
of the tons of other stuff that is con
START MONDAY.
stantly being sent out by them.
A h a c k in g
B e c a u s e y o u r £y3te*n is e x h a u s t e d a n d
y o u r p o w e r s o f r e s is ta n c e w e a k e n e d .
If you have any Furniture
needing
repairs bring it in
as we do repairing and up-
holstering.
HALL & HAYES
House-Furnishers
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
DALLAS
D Q O O O O 0O O * > 0 0 <
JUST ARRIVED
Morris. tht‘ leading jeweler, has just recei ed a
beautiful line of golu headed umbrellas andveanes
from $2.50,jto $15 each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
O P T IC IA N
C. H. MORRIS,
DALLAS
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JEW ELER
OREGON
I j o o o o o <> o o o o o o o o o < o c < > o o o o o <
When it comes to
GROCERIES
N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H
s im o n t o n
&
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