r County Correspondence ANTKK'II. John Sutnpter has finished sow ing his grain. Edward Turner has gone to work at Fall City. Grandma Herren is spending a nutulxr of days in Kings Valley. Several have gone over to their since. timber claims during the past week. Mrs. Johnson is dissatist'ud with Nebraska and will return to Oregon. Quite a number of prune trees have died and apple trees have been put in their place. J. L. Vishback has purchased some fruit trees from the Heezlev nursery at Falls City. John Powell, who used to live here, is now living at Fanningtor, Washington and is doing well. V. V. Miller, a hopgrower of Pedee, was in town last week. Elmer Burrows, of McTimmonds Val!e, was doing business in town last week. Fred Oberer, of. the Charter Oak Mill Co., has gone to San Francisco on business. Orvil Buchanan is preparing to engage in the breeding of high grade swine. George Crowley, employed in a Btave camp near here, cat hy leg quite severely last week. Mrs: C. L Bump, of Kings Val; ley, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Wilson, of this place. Alva Womer, of Pede, was in town last week and reports crop conditions all right in that part of the county. Frank Gilliam was very badly bruised by his horse falling down with him one day last week while driving cattle. land owner, stockman and capital 1st of Kings Valley, was a business caller last week. Hi m in "' m T" form, has been appointed to the oflioe of deputy state food comnns rioi.er. Mr. Tartar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nio Tarter, of Cor vallis. who aro' widely known in this county, where they resided from childhood until their removal to Corvallis somo thre years Statu ok Ohio, Otv ok Toi.kko I. I I AS I'oiwrY. t FrauM J. Cheney iimkwoath that lie l. ... l.r i.nitnert.f the 11 rm w r Cheney C, iiiK buunnw l lie City of Toledo, couut y ami iie '"'- nal.1, anil that wlil ririu will y sum of One Htimlied Dollar for eaeh ami every ease of catarrh that eaoiu't be cured ty the use of Hall " Catarrh ... . . ., V I.' Cu re. Hi A . w J v. r. . i . Sworn to before m ami biiI.kitIIh'.i bl my presence, tnl lli day of IV- eemlwr, A. !, lStl- , , A. W. (.i.kason ' . .. h K A I I Notary Public. u.iraCatiirrti Cure in tauen Inter- n,tl!v. ami acts directly umm the Mchh1 and mucous Hur facts of the nyaloin. Send for testimonials fri-e. F. J. CliKNKV Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all drugKMs, Tie. Hall'a Family l'lll" are the best. DALLAS. The building " season is on in Dallas, sure. The carpenters are all em ployed to the last man and the town is noisy with the rattle of hammers and saws. Many new dwellings are now', even in March, being constructed and reconstructed The Gail Hotel is having a new wing built three stories high. The Dallas City Hank building is now being lemodeled. The old vault was removed and rebuilt, ten feet further back, thereby giving more room in the counting room and lobby. The laying of tho tile floor was commenced today and soon the marble bases will b? set, surmounted by old oak wainscot- ings. The main rooms win uo m:i with panelled steel ceiling of the very latest design and the furniture ami nnnnt.f'rs of rilatrt irlaSS will 1)0 1 o F. J. Chambers, an extensive of the most elegant and substantial character. Mr. Misner, ot Albany, has rented of Abel Ualow a business house Charles Sperling, of your city, I and will this month put in a largo and A. R. Lewis, of this place, ' stocK oi crocnery aim notions auu were in Benton county last week buying beef cattle. Phy Simpson is moving provis ions and feed to his logging camp near Hoskins, and will soon begin logging operations. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bump is seriously ill, but is improving under the care of Dr, Altman, of Corvallis. Butler Trossell. an extensive farmer and stockman of Sheffield, Iowa, has returned home after a ! visit to relatives here and in other parts of the state. An eroneoua report is in circula- tion that "Fatty" Jones, of Mont eomery, is to appear in a show here this week. Mr. Jones is not in the show business. Miss Delia Waters, ' who is at tending school at Dallas, came up on the motor last Friday evening and went out to her home in Mc Timmonds Valley. Herman Tartar, who is now a student at the University of Cali- lso Jacobsou & Bird, of McMin ville, have closed a contract with Mr. Uglow for a fine store room in his new brick block On Mill street. The fixtures will be put in 0) 0'3 B 0) 01 01 CD 01 B B 0D 01 B 61 m 3D 3) It will be to your interest To ,mm( in ,,,! Ionic ovonuir store ami wtmdu.u.o t w.o what wo nin v ami loam our prion. WlWo making your,Pri..n'"W Wo Imvo a wolUolo, to.Utock of ovorvthinp tlmt poo to ..ink.. ,. r.r,t- lass ManL Nvaro, Vol.ulonn.l Implement house, l.oul.t for cash an,l at tho ripht priivK. Noono U in a Wltor hUioii n,.,, to tako ooro uf your wai.w. Wo ulromly Imvo Carload of Studebaker Wagon stored in our warehouse and will xoon havo on .l.pluy thol.oHtKoloctionofhuggiosan.1 Ihu-U ovor hroufiht- to town. Our Paint and Oil Department Is comploto ami wo arc in position to naino you tho lowost j.rioori thoso p.od. Wo will nhmi have a stock of tho KovHtono liol-1 fonoo aii't will ablo to soil j oil wo on wiro liol.l fence as choa. an anyho.ly. Come nntl hoc us. FRAZER & RICE, Hardware Merchants, ' Independence.d , j.bM.nbillas. The remark is ;.1U; avirngw daily at! cmmun in lalla that the judge Th f..l!..w i(.g nam. , does not expect to rim for ollu e roll of honor: Oca again or he would not ! o olmtin- Hyerhy, Virgel Ji. n te about ihi- HlV.ilr. Taylor, IMith Slaat. - - - ; c. r,. I'tr Alrllo ScIkmiI ltert. j , , .. I Mr. and Mr. J. H.l Following h a report of Airlie , , " V ., , ... thd the ,iner Ih school for niontli ending March '. , , . , Number enrolled, tiJ; total days at- J K "i leiu, Wed.. tendance, -I0J; total days uI'M'ut, 1 4th. church thereby making the one church stronger than the two." It is said that Klder Fitch will return soon and attempt to heal this break in tint ranks of his church and put them harmoniously to work again. At ii regular meeting of the Dallas city couucil last week the discussion of the water works prop opiwition was indulged in. This l.nu l.iin i. .-on mini! i vel v .JO' tlV'll 1.17 .. ..v.... j'- j j I dorment during the legislative j ,49i4-H pension ior ine j)urpofe oi "),! m some special legislation in reference j to condemnatory proceeding", i whioh was granted by the. legila-; ture and now the way seems open ; to the council to proceed, which it will do at an adjourned meeting on . next Friday evening. It is now 1 understood that, at this meeting, Mr. Gates, the contractor of the1 H. H. Jaspe: UNDERTAK )a independence, 11 1 works will bo present with maps j and surveys of the proponed con-j cluit line and tho location of the! dam at the point of departure from Canyon creek, the stream Irom which tho water will be taken; also the location of the reservoir, etc., until tho lino reaches the corporal-.' limits of Dallas. Theso Miirvcys THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL capital stock:,, s&o.ooc If MHiSlir.KKW, i r.Hi.l.mt. A l'.U AM SKIOS, , O. W. IKVIXK, CuHhir. -fIRKCTOItM.ll. 1 1 . rcb i t; I rv7"sWr, J t . K inTtlTT M A. NfliMUi. a uenerul bunking urul hxcIibiiko boniiiesn traiiwieto!, lmM ili:omiU'd. Coiiiinercltil rroilitM K'ant'l. Iponlts rwulyt'd ' ul)Ject to cbeck. or nr. p ,1 a lnrB Ht.ne.k ot iTents' and plats will, it is understood, be furnishing goods will be opened up adopted ny trie council, alter wnicn the following method of proceedirg will be had in the case for the Bake for the Spring trade c iu u.. u , . or harmony and for tho satisfaction dtph fnr HnmA months nv the mem- j v r..v.,i: ,.!,. i, fJ of the voters. The whole i.roceed the sale of tho South Methodist in8 wiH be admitted to the people church house in Dallas. Presiding for tl,eir aPP.ro.vf 1 at a 8I'M;ial Elder Fitch, of tho Methodist t.on, to be Hold as soon as the brethren, came to look over the situation last week, and put his seal of disapproval on the whole transaction, for the reason that the price was, as he said "ridiculously low." . "The conference would not con sent to the sale of a property worth $3,000 for $1,200. This question has created considerable feeling among the members ot the South Methodist chnrch and is greatlv opposed by a portion of the mem bers. While other members argue that the time is past for two Methodists ought to belong to one law will permit, which requires ten days' notice for all elections. And if the people upprove ot the action of the council, then condem natory proceedings will be com menced in the circuit court for the May term, department No. 1, Judge Geo. II. Burnett. Judge It. P. Boise will be the principal defendant on the right of way, together with Mrs. E. Y. Halleck, who owns the water rights both of whom absolutely refuse to give or sell to the city any rights of way or water rights, causing great delay and expense to the city and to the great annoyance of the ii)' 5 )) A pULih HOUS Is hard to beat. Our hoiiKo is full of lino Furniture, Carpi Wall Paiur, .Shades, Picture Frames, Koom Moulding. We will serve you well and economics The House Furnishing ( 306 Commercial St., Next door to P. O- SALE1 Store at Salem and Albany.