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■ - ■ OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ " R. L. CHAPMAN...... FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER O F F IC E : C i a p e l a n d P a r lo r s . N. M a in at. D A L L A S OkbOON: B ell P h o n e 108. M u tu a l P h o n o 1306. Calls Pr omptly Answered Day or Night. SUNNYSLOPE ROCCA. W. R. McDonald h as gone to t h e hop yard. Mrs. H a m m o n d is now Mrs. Alvin Kimball. Eli S tre to n wen t davsego. J . \V. Wooley h as couver, Washington. to P o rtlan d returned a few to V a n W J. Howar d b r o u g h t a bride from P ortland th is week. D. W. Mixter h a s gone to visit his family .it Newport. He has j u st r e Mrs. Simpson visited h e r mother , ceive I a large h a n d of Angoras. GrHiidma H erre n, h ere Tuesday. Mrs. H a m p to n brought a load of sup Sunnyslope is e x i s t i n g a new teach plies from Nortons th is week. She will er. A .). Shipley having resigned. open school on th e 14th, a t Fddvville, T here was a d an ce a t th e hop vard her second ter m a t t h a t place. Saturday eight. R e p o rt a fine time. KINGS VALLEY. H erm an Wtind er is harvesting his prunes, has a fair crop for th is vear. C. A. F ra n tz went t »Corvallis F riday. The Riddell B ro th er’s t h r e s h e r is ¡-till ru n ning in this neighbo rhoo d hulling C u r t Miller will log at Hoskin s th is clover. winter. William Herren was a t h o m e Sunday J o h n Miller r etu rn ed from New port from McLaughlin's hop yard. Reports Saturday . th e hops in fine condition. Mrs. Clara Miller went to Hos kins Saturday . INDEPENDENCE. J i m West an d wife went to Salem to a t t e n d the fair. Mrs. Chas Allen, of Dufur, is visiting J o h n Price an d wife, of W ren, visited Mrs. W. H. Walker. S unday with W. L. Price. Mr. Chaw. Bane, of Newport, is spend Bruce Miller played the violin a t Air- ing a few days in this city. lie for th e dance S atu r d ay night. Wright Porterfield an d Rube Dickin- j Mrs. Grace Hinkle, of Corvallis, is son have return ed from Marshfield. ! visiting with Mrs. Jo h n McCollum. Mr. and Mrs. (¡rice, recently of Ok* < Sam King, forem an of th e I l o s k i u ’s lohoma, are visiting in Independence. sawmill, went to P o rtlan d Monday. Ed Wallace has re turn ed from E ast T h ere was a hall gam e at Peedee S u n ern Oregon, where he sp e n t th e s u m day, 7 to 27 in favor of Kings Valley. mer. Mrs. Lillie Kelly, of Dallas, visited Crosby Dalton, of M onm ou th, is now old friends in th e valley over Sunday . employed in th e drug store of P. M. Kirk- ■ If you have a n y balky horses you land. w an t broken, send th e m to Bud Alcorn. Mr. Weslev Perry, of Salem, visited friends in Independence th e last of the falls ’ c T t y . w eek . " 1 rites forever. Besides his wife, deceased leaves one br other, W. W. W h ite, of E n te rp rise, t\\<» half brut hers, M. F. W h ite of Rick- reull. ami Js«*ob ' • ite, *»f Salem , an d two half si " . 'V . K an tn er, of Salem , a 4i F. L irbuek, Mrs. Will Frederickson is very sick with e r v s i |e l i s an d pot expected to live. W o r d s o f XVaute H er sister, Mrs. Harriso n , of Ballston, For the sever; 1 ingredients of which Dr. am i h er mother, Mrs. Bales, of West Pierce’s medic -s i re composed, us given Salem, are with her. by leaders in 1 th e several schools of A1 Lav ton, w ho was rep o rted fatally medicine, shou. have far more w« 'it than any am o u n t of non-professional tes injured in so u th e rn Oregon so m e weeks ago, is in town sm iling a n d hand som e timonials. Dr. Pierce** Favorite Prescrip as ever. APs n u m e r o u s friends here tion has tiie BADGE ok uoXESTY on every are well pleased to see oim , and re bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all its in m ark t h a t he is t h e liveliest corpse ever. gredients printed in plain English. If you are an invalid woman and suffer Bridge street is being laid w ith cru sh from frequent headache, backache, gnaw- ed rock, a n d t h e new steel br idge is re -* i distripV in stomach, periodical pains, ceiving a new coat of p ain t. T h e im- d LfredlUle, catarrhal, pelvic drain« luoved condition m akes it look fine. drag g :;W d o w n distress In lower abdomen Com m issioner Teal is a su re enough or pelv)6, perhaps dark spots or specks w< rk er for t h e co unty w h en h e does dancbfg before the eyes, faint spells and work like this. k i n d d ^ symptoms caused by female weak Business here is rap id ly getting to th e ness, oL ^th ir derangem ent of the feminine front. Every one busy, p len ty of m o n organs, W can not do better t h a n take ey, a i d all h a n d s looking happy. If Dr. Pier f t jfc Favorite Prescription. T h e h/sfcital, surgeon ’s knife and opera •my one does not believe this, ju st come and live w:th us a while a n d you will ting t a l i - / m a y be avoided by th e timely get th e Falls City spirit, a n d soon l>e use of M ’avorite Pre scription " In such cases. Thereby the obnoxious ex am m - talk in g a b o u t it. Falls City feels considera bly disa p El'> M a n can ho avoided and a 't h o ro n /U pointed in not being ab le to ob tain •k r>e of sV:"' v - T i l tn a ’ " ■ iTt c7: r.< <i J, crush ed rock for her streets, as co n tem i iLjL ^ - ^ ~7rF7> vorito plated, On in q u iry it is found impossi Preset iption is composed of The very !*?st native medicinal roots known to medi d ble to get it th is year, as t h e coun ty ience for the cure of wom an’s peculiar will require all t h e c r u s h e r can tu r n s ailments, contains no alcohol and no out Indore t h e rains se t in. harmful or habit-form ing drugs. Do not expect too much from "Favorite Two business changes are ru m ored to Prescription; " i t will not perform mira take place soon. One is th at of our e n cles ; it will not disolve or cure tumors. terp risin g confectioner, J o s h Talbott Ko nied:c::i0 will. I t will do as much to lias sold o u t and will ta k e a rest for a establish vigorous health in most weak while. Jo sh is very p o p u lu r her e, and nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to i* one of our best business m**n. M e w omen as any medicine can I t must bo hope t h a t he will soon be in business given a fair chance by perseverance in its for a reasonable length of time. with us again. T h e o t h e r ch an g e is t h a t us;* Y o n c y i i ’L a f f - p l 3 - W alter Too/e will t a k e ch arg e of and t r nrn as a .<■ ■ _ -■•* f«.-r t h j^ ri.nua^. ,4 run t h e Tavern . p a - w p.com*:- *6t,i Sick women ar e i tv I ted to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond FOR *SALE. ence is giu’ii- -d as sacredly secret and womanly confidences are protected by professional privacy. Address Dr. K. V. A good second h a n d fourteen-hoe Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. Van Brunt Drill in firstclass con dition. Dr. Pierce’s P l eas an t Pellets the t < T h e price is so ch eap t h a t if you w an t a laxative and regulator of the; lx>v< * - drill you ca n n o t afford to let th is one go Tliev invigorate stomach, liver bowels. On* a la x a t i v e ; two ( '•three » by. I n q u i re of li. M. W A D E & Co. cathartic. Easy to take as candy. Ind ep en d en ce. Whole Body Raw with Eczema— Life was Intolerable—Was Even Incased In Plaster— Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless. SUFFERED 14 YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA J PEEDEE. “ From th e ago of three months until gfteen years old, my son Ow en's life was made intoler able by eczema in its worst form. He was all right until a red rash broke ou t on his fore head, b u t we were n t alarmed a t first. Very soon, however, the rash be^an to spread over his head and shoulders, and it caused him great discomfort. I took him to a do ctor and tried half a dozen ot her treatm ents, all with the same result: no im prove ment at all. The disease gradually spread until nearly every p art of his b dy was quit«* raw. W e had to strap him down in b«*d, for he used to tear himself dreadfully in his si «*p. The agony he wen t through is quite beyond words. No one thought we would rear him. The regimental doctor, a very clever man, pronounced th e ease hopeless; a t least, he said the only hope was t h a t he might, if he lived long enough, outgrow it to some exten t. We had him in hospitals four times an d he was pronounced one of th e worst cases, if no t th e worst, ever adm itted. Fro m each he was dis charged as incurable; in fact he got worse u nder the successive treatm ents. At one hospital they incased him in plaster, an d this seemed to aggravate th e soreness terribly. He looked so badly t h a t no one liked to go near him an d his life was a bu rden to him. We kept tryin g remedy after remedy, bu t we had got aim >.->t past hoping for a cure. Six m on ths ago we purchased a set of Cuti« ura Soap, Ointment, and Resolvent Pills an d jverseverod with them . The result was truly marvelous and to-day he is perfectly cured, his skin no t having a blemish on it anywhere. Mrs. Lily Hedge, 51, Vaughan Road, Coldharbour Lane, Cambiewell Green, Eng., Jan . 12, 1007.” Send t<> nearest de pot for free Cuti- cura Book on Tre atm ent cf Skin Diseases. again. H. J. E lliott an d fam ily visited rela We h ad q u ite a t h u n d e r s to r m S a t u r tives in Dallas over S u n d ay , r e t u rn i n g day night. hom e Monday. Jess e Yost has gone to d ry hops for T h e Nachtigall m ach in e th r e s h e d for t h e W illiam s boys a t t h e Gna Linde- Mr. W ern er a n d Mr. Z u m w a l t t h e la t inan yard. t e r p art of t h e week. Mrs. Alice Mohney a n d t h r e e sons Mr. an d Mrs. Jess«» Morris, of S heri are over from Salem visiting h er m o t h - ! d a n , called at P e r rv d a le T u esd ay af ter er, M rs. S arah Price. noon on t h e i r way to th e fair. C u tlc u m p p m o fllP ieiro en ld th ro u g h o u t th e w o r ld . Ed Wilts an d family are down from Perry d ale is alm o st de serted, an d D e p o ts : L o n co n . 27, c h a rte r h o u s e S q .; 1'arls. ,r>. R ue d c ¡a r \ ; A c - t r a i n . It. T ow ns A C o., . vdney; eastern Oregon visiting Will Bush’s and new s is scarce, as ever ybo dy is picking S 'i. A frica. L -'icm ii, L td ., Cap« tow n, e t c .: I S .A ., o th e r relatives. It h as been five year s ho ps t h a t can get a w a y from home. P o tt e r D ru g & t h e m . C orp., S ole P ro p s ., B o sto n . since th ey have been her e. Mr. Parks, t h e section boss at th is | Mr. David Collins and wife, of Seat | Lacey will finish picking hops about place, had t h e m isfo rtu n e to sp r ain his : tic, were guests of J. If. Collins last Prof. Reynolds was a welcome visitor T h u r s d a y an d m o st of t h e pickers will a n k l e q u ite badly one d ay last week, HON. J C. WHITE DEAD. week. S atu rd ay . g-» to t h e yard t h a t Mr. Williams a n d caused him g reat in convenience in ! g ettin g aro u n d for several days. Mrs. Byron Adkins, of Corvallis, v is W. II. Robertson an d wife, of Mon* I bo u g h t on t h e Jo e Brown place. ited her parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. John m o u th , were here visiting th e ir daugh- One os Polk’s Prominent Residents Flukes. ter, Mrs. Flower, last week. BY HIS OWN HAND PERRYDALE Passes Away. Mrs. Jen n ie Waller has arrived from Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F ar rie r are tak in g Siletz, where she lias been spending tin* a trip into so u th e rn Oregon by team , E lm e r Ernies was a McM innville call summer. George Selby Lifts Veil of Mystery. an d will visit relatives there. I l o n .J . C. White, well kn own to all old er S atu rd ay . MDs Clara Pervine had h er millinery T h e traveling show in to wn Monday Polk co u n ty residen ts, passed aw ay at W. A. K ey t an d wife wer e M cMinn < p riing Saturday. She has a fine d is night was well patronized. T h is is a L ast T h u r s d a y aftern oon Mr. J . M. his Oak Grove hom e M onda y evening play of hats. good show town, full houses being th e ville visitors S atu rd ay W alters noticed sm oke com ing from a t 6:30 o’clock of so ftening of t h e brain, rule. II. (1. Key t an d fam ily a r e sp e n d in g Miss Cordia Gooch of Dallas, is filling Geo. Selby ’s place som e 4 miles from from wl-i h disease lie had been a suf t i position of book-keeper for R. M. Mrs. Bessie S tark re turn ed to her th e week a t t h e sta te fair. town, an d in c o m p an y with Mr. Reed, W ide & Co. home in Portland S atu rd ay af ter a two Mrs. Be nnett visited a t t h e hom e of a n o t h e r neighbor, w e n t ov er t h e r e to | ferer for some tim e, alth o u g h it had not reached a critical stage until about Mrs. L, V. Calloway has return ed to week's visit with h er p aren ts, Mr. and I). L, K ey t one day last week. find t h e o u tb u ild in g s anti house n early j her home in Idaho, af ter a visit with Mrs. Flower. T h e Perry d ale Milling Co. have s h i p c o n su m ed by t h e flames. T h e y noticed ; two weeks ago. Mr. W h ite was aged her son, Dr. Calloway, here. a b o u t 70 years, a n d since 1865 had been A nunilier of our people drove over to ped several car loads of o a t s lately. a body in t h e house, b u t t h e fire w r s ' Mrs. Florence Itosendorf of Corval- Salem Monday to h ear Mr. Debs, the Mr. Alex M cKinnon, of Am ity, was a too h o t to reach it. Word was s e n t to j a co ntinuous resident of Polk county. leader of t h e socialists, who was to In t h a t y< a Mr. an d Mrs. W h ite cam e 1 h . visited at th e hom e of Mis. Lucy caller a t P erry d ale t h e last of t h e week. | speak t h ere t h a t afternoon. C o roner C h a p m a n ami he em p a n e le d a from Missouri, am i pu rchase d w h at was W h itta k e r th e first of th e week. Some parties from Dallas have he«*n I known as th e old Je ss e Morris donation Mrs. Susan Smith an d little da u g h te r ' T h e pulpit of t h e ( Mr istian c h u rch is ru n n in g a gasoline woodsaw here th is ju r y consisting of T. ,T. H a v t e r , J . D. claim, w here t h e y h ave lived ever since. S m ith . II. B. Cos per, H. L. Crider, W. have returned to their hom e in Kansas a t present being filled by Elder Dodd, week. J. W hite a n d Ed Biddle. Fro m t h e e v Mr. W h ite h a s always been a p ro m i City, af ter an ex tended visit at th e home d u rin g t h e absence of Rev. La Dow, who ¡ h in Walla Walla visiting his a g i d Mrs. Knew, who was q u i t e sick fors ev- ! idence offered th ese g en tlem en addu ced n en t wor ker in Hie gr ange, a n d has he 1« 1 of Mr. Gillespie in th is city. m other. oral davs, is aide to be u p ami aro u n d | those prob able f a c t s : T h a t George Sel m any responsible ami tru s t w o r t h y posi by had no t been in good health for some tions th i'iein . He was also q u ite p r o m i t i m e ; t h a t co n tin u al broo ding over his n en t in | ( l * ic s , being a d em o cr at of a i l m e n t had ren d ered him tem p o rarily lifelong st: n i ig. He was no t an office i n s a n e ; th at while in this condition he seeker, bin l«>ved to see his friends ele net fire to his b arn s and ou thouse s, and vate«! to ) - sitions of ho nor an d tru st, t h e n w en t into his dwelling house, an d to ass t th e m to get th ere. Mr. f i n d t h a t , an d took his own fife by a W hite s fat 1 er re »resented Polk county Gullet. E v e ry th in g bear s o u t such a con in t h e legisl t u r e it an e arly day. He clusion. He was in this office only a was an ardt i t m -inher of t h e Presb y few weeks ago, a n d was perfectly ration terian churcl , a ! an ho norab le C h r i s al in every respec t, b u t George Medley tian gentlem n m th e broadest an d best He was a m an testifies t h a t he suffered much from in- ¡-ense of tiie term . somonia, whien would ev en tu ally drive strong in his < onvietions, one who could no t he swaye«. fr >m what he conceived an yone crazv. Sir Selby was a m a n of som e 45 years, r ig h t an I ju stice betw een m a n an d a n d had lived her«* since 188.1, on a tract m an . In sh o rt, th e world do es not pro 50 acres which he bo u g h t of J u d g e Boise d uce m ore honorable, capab le or better He used to m a k e a living bv h au lin g men t h a n J o h n ('. W h ite, as we have wood, b u t q u i t t h a t a y ear or two ago. found him to be in th e m an y long years having en o u g h ah ead to su p p o rt him in which we have had t h e pleasure of in his sim ple mod«* of lit’«*. He was a his a c q u ain tan ce . He has gone to a bachelor, ami seeme«l tn ch erish a sp e j u s t rew ar d. T h e fu n era l services occurred a t Zena cial aversion for w o m an k in d . His place is well stocke«!. ami b r o u g h t in sufficient Wedm*s«lay af ternoon »it 1 o ’clock, bein'* income f«»r all his needs, a n d lie leaves comlucted by his <>1<1 p asto r ami frieml, several h u n d r e d do llars in t h e bank. Rev. McKinley. A large an d sorrowful He cam e h ere from Virginia an d it is assem bly g a t h e r e d to d o him this last th o u g h t h as a b r o t h e r yet residing there, sad ho nor a n d lay hi in away with fitting ami m ay b e o t h e r relatives elsew her e C o roner C h a p m a n has wireil to know t h e i r wishes in t h e m a t t e r . Eugen e H a v t e r is acting as a d m i n i s t r a t o r of the estate As t h e b o d y was n early co nsum ed, no bullet m ark s were to be seen, b u t the gun was close by ami had been fired off bv h an d a n d not by t h e heat. His • • • • - watch stopp ed at 2:08, so t h a t settles p r e tty closely t h e t im e of his d eath George Selhv was a m a n «>f no vices, With our 10 years exper a good neighbor, an h o norable citizen, ience in repairing bicy an d one of whom it is t«> be greatly r e gretted t h a t he should t a k e th is means cles with the most up- of exit from t h e tro u b le s of th is work!, j Good Prices! We are giving exceptionally Rood prices on fur- niti1 V&rd-ware at the present time. Ask our reguL .oC'o.-^rwhat they think of our prices. We are prepared to show you a big line of heating stoves. Ranges sold on the installment plan. to-date tools and m eth ods we are better pre- dared to do your wheel work than any one else, and guarantee satisfac tion and right prices. HELD FOR COUNTERFEITING. A big lin3 of dining tables and chairs will arrive on eastern shipment very soon. We saved 20 per cent by buying east and you will get the benefit. V I .......................................................................................................................... ...... > We do the kind of plumbing that stays done—the kind you will like. Let us give you prices. msm msmsmsm Guy Bros. & Dalton Hardware and Furniture Albert Bozorth Charged With Be longing to a Bad-Coin Gang. i Albert Bozorth, alleged to be a court- i terfeiter. was ar re ste d at Ind«*pendence | S u n d ay a n d b ro u g h t to P o rtlan d by Unite«! S tates secret service agents. H e ! is said t»> be a «•«»nfederate of C h a rles Adam s, ar re ste d a few weeks ago by P o rtlan d police, charged with passing ! c«*unt »rfeit $5-gol«l pieces. One side ot t h e coin rep re sen ted a coin of t h e A r g en tin e republic, an d tin* oppo site side t h a t of a United Stat«*s coin of $5 d e n o m in atio n . It is charged t h a t Adams» ami Bozorth ma«h* it a practice of fol lowing eonntv fairs, w h ere th ey o p e r a te«! ca ne a n d knife racks an d passed off t h e i r spur ious coin. Both Adam s and Bozarth are w an ted by tin* |mlice of El- m i ami o t h e r W as h in g to n towns.—O re gonian. Certificates Granted. S u p e r i n te n d e n t Acker man has an - mmneed t h a t t h e following Polk co u n ty teachers are gran ted st a te certificates: Ada L Belahe. Florence Bowden, R o m a G. Stafford, M o n m o u th : Faina Hayes. Dallas; E d ith F. Montgomery, Falls C i t v ; Lydia W y m a n , I n d e p e n d e n c e ; Will K. Sm ith. M o n m o u th ; L C Sears, McCoy: P. A Roche. M onm outh, t h e last th r e e t«» have th eirs af ter they h ave taught th e t im e re quire d by law. Miss Ruby Reese was aw ard ed a life certifi cate. — -------- Mr. an d Mrs. Nez Dale have purchase*! t h e W illam ette r«*»ming house on S ix th an«! Al'ier, in Portlaml. ami move«! do wn Mom lay to tak e ch ar ge a t once. : i | ! i j Full Line of Bike Supplies This is the place to get your F o r I n f a n t s a n d C h i ld r e n . The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL 3 P E R CENT AVgetabl? Preparation for As similaiiii^thefboclandReöula Her One Great Sin. N o t N a r c o t ic . fimitikiii Seed“ J lx . Senna *■ Jkc/te/fe Saits- Home Free for a Year. H o p . J. E. Cherry Dead. Fro m a Lite Afton. Iowa p aper, we clip an accoui t f t h e d e a t h o f J . E. C h e r r \ , who has a n u m b e r of relatives in Dallas: Hon. J. E. C h e rry , of th is place, died la-t » ight. Ih was o n e of t h e pio n eer resid en ts of th is section an d for eig h t y ears se rved as co \ntv auditor. He h as been ill for a year a n d a h alf of a complic ation of disease a n d his d e m ise has h«*en a n tic ip a te d lor so m e time. He was 68 years of age at t h e t im e of his d e a t h , h av in g been born in Perry co unty, O. H e leaves a widow, two sons, Carroll C h e rry , of Chicago, ami W. E. C h e rry , «»t Des Moines. He was a b r o t h e r of j . W. C h e rr y , Mrs. J. M. <¡add ami Mrs. J. II. Bishop, as well a*« being an un cle of Mrs. J e r r y Sullivan, all of Des Moines. He was a man of sterlin g worth, an d as a co u n ty official was one of t h e best Union co u n ty ever possessed. Dwelling House Burned. M onday aftern oon o u r tire d e p a r t ment. was called to a b u r n i n g residence in th e s o u th e rn edge of t h e first ward. It belonged t«» G. R. Allen, who cam e h e r e w i t h h :s family ab o u t a y e a r ago from P en n sy lv an ia , a n d who was a b sent a t t h e tim e. By t h e t im e t h e hose bovs got t h ere em ployees of tin* W. V. lu m b e r mill b ad ta k e n out e v e r y th in g movable, bu t for lack of w a te r could not e x tin g u ish t h e flames. 1100 feet of hose had to be ru n ou t to get to a h y d r a n t . T h e house was practically b u r n ed up, b u t tin boys »Ii«l good service in sa ving ad j a c e n t p roperty. Mrs. Win. Astor, he o ld est living m em b e r of t h e Astor family, who has ju st r etired as su p r e m e h ead of t h a t e x clusive s«*t known as t h e New York “ Fou r H u n d r e d , ” gives to t h e October is ue of t h e Delineator h e r first in ter view on public af fair s--in fact, it is h er first public utteran ce, In Use For Over Thirty Years AusvSecd * H m aSud- Clcmfkd Suqnr • WVMnWNR Aperfrrt Remedy for Ctmstlpa- tio n . Sour Stomach. Dlarrtrea W orm s ,Convulsions.FeverisB- ness and LOSS OF SlZIF Remedy. Most p ains a r e of local or igin —a “ crick ” in t h e back a tw inge of r h e u m atism . a soreness all over arising from a cold—all are all cured by o utside a p plication T h e q u ick est, safest an d most certain m eth o d is Allcock’s Plas ter, know th e world over as a un iver sal rem edy for pain. T hey ne ver fail, they a c t pro m p tly , th ey are clean ami cheap. You can go r ig h t a h e a d with y o u r work wild th e healing proc « goes an. S i x ty y ears use h as given th e m a g reat r e p u tatio n . - ♦ • ♦ ----------- Signature of Promote s Digeslionfhrnfiit ness and Ifest.Contains nettar Opi um .Morphine nor.Miucra!. Ten acre fruit ra n c h n e a r Dallas. House, o u thouses, big o rch ard , s t r a w berries. sm all fruits, p lace for chickens, etc., p len ty of spa ce for root crop a n d ga rden. All r e n t free for one yeat in- •1 tiding 1609 crops, t«> approved t e n a n t who will car«* for, sp ray ami p r u n e 500 rt'cs, k eep g round cultivate«! a n d | place » repair. Address Paul R. Kclty, > ...»st Davis s tr e e t, P o rtlan d , Ore. A G reat Outside Bears the ling Hie Stomachs awl [towels ûl At t h e W oodm an ball th is T h u rs d a y •veiling will be p lay ed H er One G r e a t ! Sin, an en ticin g d r a m a tiz a tio n of m o d e m life. It will be presen ted by a co m pany of n atio n al fame, all of t h e «’ast be- ;ng especially stro n g an d individually iittetl for t h e p a r t s th ey rep re sen t. An innovation of t h e sta g e will be t h e a p pear ance of one of t h e actresses in a I)i- rectoire gown. Fa. .Simile Signature of NEW YORK. CASTORIA A f b f n o n t h s o ld 5 D oses - J J C ents j G u áran le e d under theFoodj Exact Copy o f Wrapper. THK OINTAUN COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. MARKET REPORT. Cily Express & Transfer Co. KK PORTED W EEKLY BY U. 8 . LOUGH ARY. MUBOOTT A STARK, PROPRIETORS W h e a t, a bushel, 85c. B r a n , a ton. f25 t»0. S h o rts , a t o n , $30. Oats, a b u sh e l, 35 cen ts. F lo u r, a b a r re l, $4.75. F lo u r, a sack , $1 25. C o rn meal, $2 50 a cw t. P otatoes, a b u sh e l, 60. B u t t e r , a p o u n d , 2 5 c e n ts . L ard , a p o u n d , 15 cents. Bacon, sides, a p o u n d , 16 ce n ts. H a m s , a p o u n d , 15 to 20 cen ts. S h o u ld ers, a po u n d , 121^ ce nts. Eggs, a dozen, 25 cen ts. C h ick e n s, a dozen, j*.'» @ $5. Dried fru its, a po u n d , 6 @ 15 ce nts. Beets, a pou n d , 2 c e n ts . T u rn i p s , a pou n d , 2 c e n t s , C a b b ag e, a pou n d , l.bj ce nts. O n io n s, a p o u n i, 3 c e n t s . Be ans, a po u n d , 5 % (a) 8 cen ts. Corn meal, a p o u n d , 3 c e n t s h a y , a ton, $8 (a) $12. All kind s ot h au lin g a t reaso n ab le rates. P h o n e ord ers p ro m p tly a t ten d ed to. H e a d q u a rt e r s at W eb s t e r ’s confectionery. P h o n e s : Be ll 264, M n t u 1 254 Ba n P h o n e M u t u a l 245 P h o n es : M utual 327 Bell lfil Clover’s Meat Market DA L i . A S , O R E G O N Ali k i n d s <»f mi.'ats. P u r e lar d. Fi i iit«I p o u l t r y F r i d a y s a n d S aturdays. H ighest m arket price paid for fa t stock. B, D. Fi«ller a n d fam ily e x p e c t to move to Dallas in t h e n ear fu tu re, th o u g h t h e i r friends h ere ho pe th e y will recon sider uml r e m a in in Je fferso n .—J e f f e r Dallas, Orego n. son Review. R .C CRAVEN - - W. G. V A S S A L L - - DALLAS CITY BANK Founded in 1844. New $50,000 bu ilding th is y ear. T h e College of J iberal Arts has stro n g , brain developing courses. O th e r courses in O rato ry , Music, Theology, E d u catio n , Medicine. Law, a n d in t h e Acada my Fo ty five Professors. Hig h quality in stru ctio n . S tate L ib r a r ie s afford s u perior ad vantages. Fo r catalogue a d dress P R E S . F. H O M A N , Salem, O regon. D IR E C T O R S : TEA N o t 1 in UXX) w h o buy S ch illin g’s L est w ants the m oney. QNUMENT Marble— -G ra n ite I ROOFING C. L. H A W K I N S T H E BEST R O O FIN G ON T H E M A R K E T ♦ Ma«le by t h e N o r th w e st Roofing o m p an y , P o rtla n d . Does n o t b u c ♦ c kle, G u a r a n t e e d for 10 years. L. C. K O S E R A g e n t fo r T,o lk C o u n ty . ^ Railroad street, hallas. V • i m SALT CREEK! LUMBER CO.] P R IC E S . On and A fter This Date the Price of Ice Will he as Follows: | i | 50 lbs. and under, 1 Ac per lb. ? 100 lbs. . . . $ 1 . 25 " per 100 1 200 lbs. . . . 1.00 per 100 Cash m u s t acco m p an y all out- of-town o rd ers a n d a d d 15c for each sack. (DALLAS ICE CO. ***. IF LOW PRICES APPEAL TO YOU th is is decidedly th e place a t which to b uy y o u r groceries. T h e little you have to pay here for good th in g s t«> e a t w i l l 1 he a p leasan t su r p r i s e to you. OUR REPUTATION FOR GROCERY QUALITY may have 1«*«1 von to in fer t h a t o u r p r i ces are as high is t h e c h a r a c t e r of our m erchandise. A visit here will remove that im pression imm.*«liately. You will find t h e cost of o u r groceries not a bit more t h a n you gen erally h av e to pay for articles whose c h e a p prices are t h e i r onl y merit. E. B O Y D & SO N ...at th e .. j TRUCK AND DRAY CO. % % % OW " f - BABY CARRIAGE TIRES LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY “ Lest We Fo&get .” Y our p n r r r re tu r n s y o u r m oney if you don’t like S d iilh .u r 's b e s t we pay him . to the Local Trade and have every thing to satisfy your wants Presiden Cashier N. L. Bu tler, R. C. C rav en , I). L. K ey t M. M. Ellis, W. G . Vassal 1. This hank is pleased to place a t th e disposal of its c u s t o m e rs t h e facilities gained d u r i n g m a n y y ears of c o n tin u o u s ¡se rvice a n d gr o w th . W EBF00T ; B ic y c l e i R e p a i r i n g i We Cater ri; CASTORIA Notice to the Public. H av in g soli! my m e a t m a r k e t to W al ter Sears ami H a r d y H o lm an , it is d e sired t h a t all accounts on m y books be closed u p as soon as possible. T h ir ty «lavs tin»«* will be given, but th«*y m u st be settle«I by t h e first of October. All accounts «lue prior to tin* 15th of August are payable to me. a n d I will meet all liabilities u p to t h a t tim e. FRANK G L O V E R . Corner Grocery The BEST MEATS * ****** ****** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * A Our Lunch Counter Will Reopen September 20 ch Everythin»» in confection- jj ery ami tropical fruits O F A L L K IN O S Johnson Bros. A T North Main Street BARNHART & GRANT DALLAS N e x t to Postoffice »**»♦»*»***■ »**»#**«« 11 11 11 ■ t i r