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TíTY ITEMIZER
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A PHIL S,
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p's Bitulers and Mowers,
i and Headers.
Th) ¿.durs.
-No. 7, Independent Or-
u, meet« every Wednes-
k. A. C. aw*KT, C. C.
8 h lm
29, A. F. and A. M.,
the first full moon in each
tilt 2dSaturday following, at Van
P. CONNAWAY. W. M.
No. 262, I. O. G. T.,
evening at 7 :?t0 o’clock,
K. S hklly , W, C. T.
», 42, I. O. O. F., meets
Ing at 7:30 o’clock, at Belt
M. L. Pinta, N. G.
Ë
l l T“s"
'»»k.
•ixiK—No. 21, A. O. U. W.
lay evening at 7 »’clock,
S. D o m , M. W.
tiwtottTJ* Is
£l„nMU,, v , « t
Sti»«>« 4 C X Vi
H ew F ir e B o ll.
RIIQlurt Than**<lof * i00'1 fir® boil f°r °ur
DvJmiJ'own has long been felt; ami the firemen
' . r e Intel; been agitating the matter, and
■ now Mem* that we are in a fair w »j to
one. The flrimeii have been pron.-
i*d aid from (he town council, and at
,M r""' Sir. ieir meeting Monday night appointed a
>iumitt*e to wait upon tho “ city dada,"
Ptl^» inform them that the financial aid
mid not come toe quick, and that they
*■ r ¿Hunger* read; and willing to render .hat aa-
J A WB*'n itance th e; could, pecuniary and other-
iae, towards the purchaso of the bell.—
lie b o ;* are rely grateful to tho council
snaltntiySjy their generous action in the matter of
a purchase of the now truck, and at
air last mooting returned them a rote of
«•HOUUBf,J
TKLioum.t*
WKin»,w„ f
A C .w n r d ly A c t .
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On last Sunday while three little girls
I'EX-wren n Csthering flowers, just on the out-
' m • 1 !rt* of the town, they wero discorerud
■ ii'i cuni'.r‘».d chased by an unk nown man. When
i girls saw him coming towards them
i> ; fled towards town and haring to
ash a fence, the; woro considerably
lised in their haeto to get orer it.' It
tT l/lwii,i , some time after they had arrived safe
.irJit.iw»íeUráme before they got orer the effects
"Ticnreii Turv
fright; and tho bruiee, or sprain,
aired on the wrist of one of the girls
romm, Í
quite painful. It is possible that the
i. a courn •on who chaaed them wanted to give
m » little scare, but he ought to lie
•e-whipped all the same, and it is to be
that the girls failed te recognize
ge B i r d .
A. Nelson br ought into town a
C0Gr:,t id ifu
l *n<* ,tnnK° birdi which was
b ; Mr. Adkin.i a few days ago,
LIVES! ’ hi* place. It is said to bo a cockatoo.
eMsidorably larger than a pigeon; is
except undor the wings,
STi :h white,
are dashed with a touch of canary
[NDEPESIt; from ite head a top-knot of canary
red feathera aeireral inches long, ex-
backwards.
Its bill is crossed,
“ jpper mandible lapping over tho low-
jul si lowirpiie.-Jt is a mystery whore the bird came
' .......... 1 . 1 » 2 as it ia n o t* native to these shores.
'IH'cialty,
doubtless a South American. Mr.
HOUSESBOlifll» haa aent it to Prof. O. 1!. John-
Siltl,M •
Of Salem, for the State Museum.
ulvSI ISM 1 l o n s i M t h M i l l i n e r ) « l o r e .
CPTTP'MTrrT"a‘ Emma Waller takes this method
F U Xoil 1 - ■ nouncj„ g to hoy 0pi patrons (and
Mr S W All onM *d*°) that she will go to Port-
Mcnriiiikf“ * few
Purthase » fuU aul1
, finol.it of f ® > to lino Of Millinery and notions.
>aa procured the assistance of Miss
Spring Br4'‘r Neeley, who is well and favorably
Vindow slisdd a jn this county, as a lady and first
rallies, brut!» -pilliner. Call early and secure the
me. All onlffl« styles at bedrock prices.
Dress-
nd all work i>ig also,
one with
S e a t»«»
F r e e o r C o s t.
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persona wishing to teat the merits
[srrri!SDi5ir ;teat remedy—one that will positive-
Censumption, Coughs, Colds,
If. I. U, Bronchitis, or any affection of
iroat and Lunf pi— are requested to
TTORXEY
say drug store and get a trial bot-
Wcr-Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
free o f east, which will show
P Q R g^JjEiat a regular dollar sire bottle will
lb
^ ^
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t o e U o n ’ e A r n i c a N a iv e .
Best Salve in the world for cuts,
«dependent’ ^
m#Brgi Salt Rheunit
With all t»i« (bt'r Scree, Tetter, Chapp'd Hands
| new, siul.ii»"«'-
Conu^ U (j x|) >kin eruptionti
iNiiirT-vnctnAgitively cures Piles
It is gusrr.-
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give perfect Mtisfaction or money
o . A. *<1. Pries 25 cents per box.
> t n v s : j.
Is. D e a lin t,
will vist Mc-
uns, R®a v¡
t 24th, 25th, 20th
FISHiNS
38th end 20th.
lewer set of artificial
M etin g, j o conta. All
style* of picture*
pendence at very
Kraft, late of San
ler, artists, at In-
•ee spec! mens of
two-foot lengths,
Belt & Pipes, on
get left.
B u r n ii
V is ta
K fm «.
Our citiaens are agitating tha question
of improving our river front. This is a
more in tha right direction, a good laud-
iag or wharf with a secure, freight depot
would add graatly to the convenience of
our town. Now, we have twenty dollars
for that purpose. Who will straddle it!
Mr. D. M. Calbreath has just received
a choice lot of California and Oregon
garden seeds. Parties may choose from
either kind. Dan. warrants his soeds to
ba fresh and of choice variotiea.
We think this i, good location for a
harness maker one who will do good work
and stay with the people until they know
lie means business. A good business
may be built up here lu that line. Du
not come expecting to step' into a fine
trade. Come to stay and tho trade will
conic.
Seeing ao many children on our streets
during school hours has induced me to
make mention of the wrong parents are
doing their children by keeping them out
of school. You are depriving them of
what ia their God-given right. The right
to an education. And why ia it ao) Per
haps some trivial or fancied wrong that
the teacher may bo innocent); guilt; of.
Forgetting that you are doing what your
own offspring will esteem as a greater
wrong than any teacher would dare do
them. Some complain that thoy are not
able to pay for their echooling, conse
quently cannot send their children to
school. Now let us examine the family
purse closely and see if we cannot find a
tobacco leak, tliat were it eorked up with
a determination to use no moro tobacco,
would more than pay the school bill and
buy some extra books for general use.—
Lot those that vote look to it that Polk
county legislators favor a compulsory
school law. Also that the property pays
the school bills.
Garden plowing lias commcncod In
earnest. We think it a little early for
such work. Our large experience in farm
ing and gardening givea us a good chance
to know all about such things.
The Democratic - primary passed off
quietly. HaV* no idaa that there waa an;
packing don*. Never ia. Why waa April
first seloctcd as the d s ; for their conven
tion! Anything significant in it)
Our saw mill la turning out 12,000 feet
of lumber per d a ; and of a superior qual
ity. They have a splendid lot of logs
this season and will make an extra effort
to tupply the demand for lumber.
K11W RT n iT H .
U * * 4 -B )e .
ness man he merits tho patronage which
be i* eure to receive. Special attention ia
called to Ilia offer of uien'a and boys'
clothing at wholesale prices. This ia not
a catch but a square fact. Call and sat
isfy yourselves.
Hear in mind that the sleek of goods to
be placed by Mr. Popletou in his uew
store will be entirely fresh. There will
be no old remnants, nor goods out of style,
as he is closing out everything preparato
ry to a new deal all round. The laieet,
freshest and beat, and don’t you forget it.
On Tuesday of last week Dr. T. F.
Smith, of this place, performed a surgical
operation upon M rs O'Brien, a lady liv
ing near Dixlo—removing a sovaueous tu-'
nior from hor head.
Did you ever hear twu married women
take leave of aach other on a mild even
ing! This it how they do it:
“ Good-bye I"
“ Good-bye! Com* down and aee us
aocn."
“ I will. Oood-bye!”
“ G ood-bye! Dou’t forgot to come
soon.”
“ No, I wont. Don’t forget to come up."
“ I wont. Be sure and bring 8arahJano
with you next time."
“ I will. I ’d have brought her up this
time but the wasn’t very well. She want
ed to come awfully.”
“ Did the now! That waa too bad. Be
sure aud bring hor next time."
“ I will; aud yeu be sure aud bring the
baby. ”
“ I will; I forgot to tell you that he’a
cut another tooth.”
“ You don't sayl How many has ho
now I”
“ Five. It makes him awful cross.”
“ 1 dare say it dues this hot weather.
Well, good-byo.
Don’t you forget to
come down."
“ No, I won’t.
Don’t you forget to
come up. Good-bye!"
“ Good-bye!”
“ Good-bye I"
A pportionm ent o f Hehool Money.
Wears indebted to county Supt. C. £. M.v
gers for the following reisirt. The apjiortion-
meat is the largest ever hod in the county.-----
Whole amount, 87,333.33. Amount per
Bcholar, §2.916.
Clerk»
A
Amounts.
No. Diet.
1 ............. ...John Phillips.................
2 ............. ,. .N at Holman.....................
3 ............. ,. .G. Hubbard.....................
J. W . HotLon...................
4 ...........
5 ............. ,. . N, Tartar...........................
. . . . 148 70
G. W . Dykatra............... t<J2 45
6 _______
7 ............. ..O . W . Hubbard.............
8 .............
B. F. Smith.....................
9
10 .............
13 ............. . . . I . F. M. llutler..............
1.3 ............. ...1*. W . Hairy...................
10 ............. . . .T . B. William»..............
17 ............. ...J . H. Haw lay.................
19 ............. . . J. W . Kichards...............
21 ............. ,. . J. G. McCarty.................
22 ............. . Luther Ground».............
E. Stone............................. 151 05
23 .............
24 ........... . .M . F. Percival.................
25 ............. . \V. FI. Kuykendall..........
26 ............. .. y. T. Burch...................
27 .............
28 ............. . H. Holman.......................
T. C. Thorp..................... 323 05
29 .............
30 .............
L. B. Martin................... 154 55
31 ............. .. J. H . Emmett.................
32 ............. .S. D. Gibnon.....................
33 ............. . .M . Scraffoid.....................
35 .............
4.3 75
F. T. MeLyuch...............
36 ............. . T. Hk Starbuck................
. . 107 80
37 ............. .. B. B. Bronson.................
38 ............. . ,W . P Connaway............
39 ............. . .R . M. Montgomery........
40 .............. .. C. P. Crangle................... 69 98
H. Clow............................. 84 56
41 .............
42 .............. . . J. Hendricks................... 128 30
4 3 ............. .. A. C. Hamilton........... .. 168 12
44 .............. ..R . M. Gilbert................... 37 90
45 ............. .C om Itigga......................... 49 57
46 ............. . G. M. Beeler..................... 35 00
47 ............. . .John Osbum..................... 131 22
48 .............. .. not reixirted..................... 69 98
69 98
50 ............. ..Joseph Black...................
51 ............. ..N , Garwood..................... 131 22
5 2 .............. . A. D. Pettyjohn..............
O n e of the Chinese students who
was jireoarin^ for Yale college in
New Haven was recently beheaded
in his native land, liccause he was
carrying on a correspondence with
an American young lady. All tho
students who have gono home aro
being subjected to close watch, in
order to blot out a ll traces of Amer
icanism.— Ex,
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G ko W. B btv .
M. i
BELT *
P IP M ,
ATTORNEYS
AT
LAW ,
iH
Iixlopondcno., O*.
OPENING!
An Entire New Stock of Goods
Will Bractif la al! tit. Cowla of
-St lrnti*U now all admit tiuU most dis Stato.
ea uses are caused by disordered Kidneys or
July 15 1*1 ly
Liver, and that if these great organs art
kept in a p erfert condition, health will be
J0HNSÓN & COOPER,
the result. H'ARNEli'S SAFE K ID
N E Y A N D L I F E R CURE
SALOON ANO BILLIARD H A L L
1« mode from a Simple Tropical Leaf
OF RARE VALUE,
Imfopenffaneój Oregon.
And 1» a PO SITIVE Remedy for the fallow-
Ing Trouble«:
Tho B at is supplied vrith tb* r o r f
bent of
Pain in the Back; Severe Head
W la e m . L iq uors a n d C tgara.
aches; Dizziness; Bloating;
July 15 133! ly
Inflamed Eyes; A Tired
Feeling; Night
J. P. IR V IN E,
Sweats;
^
D
E
P
E N D E N C E , - OREGON.
Pains in the Lower Part of the
— DBA I J » Hf—
Body; Palpitation of the
Heart; Jaundice; Grav
Groceries and Provisions
el; Painful Urina
Th,
largest first-clans Grocery Ster«
tion; Malairiai
in Polk County.
Fever; Fever and Ague;
Keeps Grooericft, Provisions, Fresh V egeta
And all the dltMCfl cau>ted by the Kidneys,
b l«, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions, Crockery.
Liver or Urinary Organs being out of order.
Queens ware, Fruit Jars, etc,, all at lowact
It is a SAFE and CER TAIN cure fbr all market prioes.
Female di Acuities, such as
Goods delivered at ycur houees free of eharge
LKUCORRHOKA; IN F L A M A T IO N OF Stand nert door to Poppleton'« brick on F M
street.
July
1861 dm
TH E W O M B ; FALL IN G OF THK
W O M B; U LCER ATIO N T H E
WOMB.
Nature seldum makes a phool;
she simply furnishes the raw mate
rials and lets the fellow finish the
job to suit himself.
LARGEST. NEWEST
AND CHEAPEST
S t o c k of G o o d s
EVER BROUGHT TO
Keiise and Nonsense.
IN D E P E N D E N C E I I
When % dog howls at night it is tho
sign of death. It is if wo can get at tho
tho bruto.
- A .. - W O L I F ’ S ,
Williams
It will control anti regulate Menstruation,
and is an excellent and safe remedy for females
during preguancy.
A T C O ST
& Sloper’s
— M a in
Saloon*
h trelt ,—
As a Blood Purifier it is unequaled, for it
Independence, Oregon,'
cures the organs that mako the bl«Mxi. For
BOILR; CARBUNCLES; SCROFULA; W RITS
(Next door tonawOperaHouaa.)
SWELLING; SALT RHEUM; POISON
ING BY MERCURY OR ANY
Customers will always find th* oolebrattSf
OTHER DRUG,
brand
It la certain in every cane.
}'irr
AT
W H IS K Y ;
C U T T E R
Incontinence; Impotenoe; On hand. The choicest winee, llqnora Mid
ale« on hand ready for omtomern. Tho hneet
Rains in the Loins and
linuida of cigare fur aide. Also a tunt-dnaa
billiard tabh in the hume
WILLIAMS A BLOPKH
*-34 M
/ Hi><
K ill
It b the on!) kn-'w
“ That butter Is too fresh,” as tho man
remarked when the goat lifted him over
tho fence.
^
lilih iH l aS DISK V > J j^
A Splendid Assortment
A Sunday-school boy, upon being
asked what made the Tower of Pisa lean,
replied: “ Because of tho famine in the
land.”
Lately purchased by
Elegantly
300 P ain Beat GERMAN Im
ported KID GLOVES,
.A . F I N E
A little fellow on going for tho first
time to church whero the pews were very
high< was asked on coming out what he
did in church, when he replied, “ I went
into a cupboard and took a seat on a
shelf.”
put up in the L a r g e s t » s i z e d
AT SAN FRANCISCO.
bottles
of any medicine upon the market, and is sold
by Druggists and all dealers at 8 1 . 2 5 j»er
bottle. For Diabetes enquire for W arnkh ’ h
S avk D iahatkh Ci’ HK. It IS a positive remedy,
fi. ii.
r a
R i \ i : u
a
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K o c h e n tc r, X . Y .
S T O C K
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON,
SY L V E ST E R
DOUTYy
Ladies, Misses and Children’s
A VINO LEASED TH E A B O Y *
H Property,
I am prepared to da alt
S H O E S .
A stonishingly L ow
I. CLACGETT.
P r ic e s !!
C L O T H IN G 1
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes,
“ You havo heard my love, that Amanda
is about to marry Arthur?” “ I know it
but what I can’t understand is that a wo
man as intelligent as she can consent to
marry a man stupid enough to marry her.’
Of tho Lateat Stylo«, in Abundance.
Also a full line of
G ro ceries anal < 1 11 eons w a re.
Said Bdith to her doll: “ There, don’t
answer me back. You musn’t be saucy, A t Bottom PRICES J I
no matter how hateful I am. You must
Call and Examine and bo convinced
remember I am your mother.” We know
several homes where Bdith might have that they are just as represented.
A D O LPH W O LF,
imbibed that principle.
I ndependence , O r ., April 3, 1882.
“ I must say I very much dialike this
ostentations furnishing,” remarked the
Pettyjohn’s Ferry 11
elderly Mis« Pringle as she looked about
her in the new homo of the Spanking-
tons. “ Now, look at that great elaborate M. C. P E T T Y JO H N , P ro p rie to r .
ly framed mirror; I declare I can see
a v in g p u r c h a s e d t h e o l d
nothing beautiful in it*” “ You shouldn’t
Lebo ferry and put tha roads Icauling
expect impossibilities, Mies Pringle,” re to it in
marked Fogg.
H
St. MKKWIN.
Owing to the situation in which
UBT s m .
we are placed, not being able to
IN D EPEN D EN CY, • - • OREGON,
take charge of our brick building,
q
u
i c
k
e
s t
r
o
u
t
e
From Independence to Salem.
I can always be found at the ferry—day
or night.
M. C. PETTYJOHN.
kind* of grinding on short notice. W h jot
stored free of clmrgo for family use.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
call.
Aug 12 1881 mfl
-JMI*
we have rented the store under the ^Agricultural Implements
Printing Office and shall dispose of
our Entire Stock of Goods
A t C O S »!
Commencing in the morning of the
18th of April
------ FOR BALE BY-------
Cooper & J o h n so n
Wo havo opened, one door oaet of tho
“ Holt H ouw ,” a depot, whew vre keep
every kind of
Farm Machinery,
Plow s, nurrow ti. D rills, B rood -
ru st H rwlrrs, C u ltiva to rs
Eun Mills, r l c . etc.
The LaBelle Wages!!
— AT TH E IR —
B R IC K
Independenco.
Printing
Neatly Executed
rpHEaSE BRffcK WE KB lb AUK A Nit
L Burned by an ex poricnccd U W *»»•’ .- »»¡3
1 are of a *aperior quality, lioffv*
jn%,
lie hod for Minali or large order».
Inquire at Conner k Johnann’s stand on tlM
Also, a full stock of shelf hardware,
such os
Hinge*. B o lts Lock*, Keren*.
Carpenter* T ool* o f
L. W.
Nalls, Ropes. Shovels, Spades,
Fit« hforks. Eta, Etc.
Remember time and place, and
Druggist and Apothecary
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
we say.
I
AND
C . L . P IE R C E ,
I»D RPE »D R N 4IC .
Nancy .«errata or
ROSENDORFF £ HIRSCHBERG,
SADDLER
-
and
in
I s n ir M , K addlrs Bridles and
('•liars, and Everythin* that
Be I onus (• a
FIRST CLASS HARNESS SHOP
A . W in g , Proprietor/
-----KEEPS-----
Canned Fruits and Vegetable#
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
CUTLERY^
■OF EVERY DESCRIPTION !!
PALLA», OM lu tili.
Repairing clone in the very best
manner and Charges Reasonahe.
t|ui<-k Hales _ and »m ull P r .» t .
Come and Sec Me.
I s plf & ndxnud , March l i , 188J.
STORE
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
Rohrs, Blankets, Saddle Cloths,
Combs, Brush)'* and Whips
Independence, Oregon.
JuW 1ft I** fa»
T GROCERY
OREGON.
nrausa
nt—
um
Drug* ami ehemlcala, standard patrnt mntK
cine*, paints, oil«, varniahe*, dye «tuff», hafr
and tooth hniMhe», toilet article*, ftorfmnenu'
Moap, fthffiilder brace», tni«*«*, sponge» ¡uid
druggist,» »limine*, rigor», wine» anti liquet«*
for medicinal purpnne».
XO* I'eiMcription» carefully oompcnnKiwi é&f
or night
ARNES»
ROBERTSON,
— m
iNDxrxNDENcs, Or., Fub. 18, 1882.
be convinced that we mean what
Orogi-r:
oocnex of C. and Fimi street«.
July
1881 3ro
EVERY VARIETY
AT SUNRISE!
-Y A I tr Y
-IX -
— ALSO— *
Job
Give we
g. DOUTY.
300 Thossasi Erick.
HARDWAEtE
Firat Class Condition
I am now prepared to croea the traveling
public at the most reasonable rates. Ilia
the cheapest, safest and
you may look out. They undoubtedly I. A man at Columbia City, Ind., claims
pot where diamenda
mean to sell their stock, as they say, at rto have discovered a spot
he scooped up by
hy the
th* quart,
qua
and
cost. Here's tha place to gut your money's can be
though he haa been offered a whole gallon
, f1 .
worth.
of whiakey, he will not give tha place
Mr. Ezra Poppleton has gona to San away.
Francisco to buy his new stock of goods.
A philosopher say*: “ The man who
His elegant store, when he opens it, will laughs 1 » the aympal
be the attraction. The auTangement of about the way philosopher* make donkeys
Hang it!
the »tore ie modem, and reflects credit on ■ of themselves.
^emselves. Hang
it! The
The symp.
thizing man it
is the one who doesn
doesn't t laugh,
. . .
, ..
„ 1 tlnzing
lau
the riumneas sagacity of the owner. Be but looks the other way and doesn't pre
ready to examine his stock as soon as it tend to see you, and gives you a chance
to get up.
is opened.
|
Boston Poet: Now w ell spring a pun
Mr. L. Kelso haa an ad. in this week.
Mr. K. ia a quiet, but very sure business on you. Look out! If you speak of “ a
place where ship* tie up," your remark ia j
man. He has moved into the brick store equivalent to a statement in writing, he- |
of T. W. Belt. As a »olid, reliable buai- cause it’s a duck-you-iueaut.
X. L. Flouring Mills
OF
GENTS’ and YOUTHS’
Somebody heard a Boston girl say: #II
A special invitation ia extended to think he looked like a perfect raving an
He waa awfully
every man and woman in Polk county to gel in his uniform!
heavenly.”
visit the new store of Ezra |Popleton as
“ Yea,” aaid the farmer, “ barbed wire
soon as his fresh goods are opened. It
fence ia axpensive, but the hired man
will pay to do ao.
doean’t atop and reat for five minutes on
On last Sunday afternoon, a daughter the top of it every time he has to climb
of Mrs. James Alexander waa baptised in it.”
the river, Rev. Mr. Oebom, of the Bap-
Lynn Item: “ The Boston Herald re
tiet church, officiating. A number of per commends to people who cannot aleep
warm to lay newspapers between the
sons witnessed the ceremony.
blankets. We have known people to be
Notice the ad. of Rosendorf A Hirsch warmed by newspapers without going to
berg. When they get upon “ their ear” that trouble.
Furnished.
-PROPEIETOR.-
Tommy,” said a mother to her soven A t
year old boy, “ you must not interrupt me
when I am talking with ladies. You must
wait till we stop, and then you can talk.
“ But you never stop,” retorted tho boy.
A philosophor says, “ the man who
laughs is the sympathetic man.” It is as
tonishing how many sympathisers a fellow
has when he slips do
down and hurts* liim-
self.
OREGON:
Mr. H. H. Warner has placed in my I»os-
se»sion the formula of the medicine manufac
Affording 8u[iorior Accommodation*,
tured and sold by him under the general des
ignation of W aknkk ’ s S ake K idney anw L iv - TU* attention of
Ktt CmtK. I have investigated his proo&tacM of
manufacture, which are conducted w4bh t*-
C o m m e r c ia l t r a v e l e r s
treme care and according to the best methods.
1 have also taken from his laboratory
I* specially called to our fnotlitits fbr
of all the materials used in the prepurgikni of furnishing them with tho beat the CHy
this medicine, ami upon critical examination affords.
I find them, jw well as the medicine into which
they cuter, to be entirely free from poisonous
/se- ru-fre R ka . sonablb . "1365,
or deleterious subsaances.
July 15 1*81 ly
H- A . L . I T T I M O R E .
This Remedy which has done such wonders,
For Ladisa and Miaaea.
« , at # 1 .5 0 per pair; Sell every
A country paper speaks of a man who All C o lo r where
at $2.25 per pair.
‘died without tho aid of a physician,”
and adds that “ such instances of death
are very rare.”
lit r ffP g X 'M L “ '
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS:
H
L IN E * D R E SSE S and U LSTE R S
An old lady seemed to be out of breath.
“ What’s the matter?” said a kindly young
woman. “ O ma’am, it’s tho population
of my heart,” was the reply.
n o u sS T i
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Professor of Chemistry in the University of S . S T A N N U t o ,
Uoch.titer, N. Y ., knowing the popularity and
—
merit of W aknik ’ s B ake K idxky and L iver
a v i n g p u r o h a d i d t h i
C uke , after a thorough Chemical Analyst«,
Above Hotol, I sin now prejnued t .
* as furnished the following statement:
receive visitors. Tho House ia new and
U nivkbmiiy or R oohkntrb ,
cowuiodioua, aiul bus recently boon
Chemical Laboratory,
RocilKaTKK, N. Y ., Jah. 8., 1880.
Lataal Stylos.
A Georgia editor nearly died of fright
because some one told him he had eaten
the ice cream before it had boon ¿hawed.
A* a uioo»
m ; . ¡unify and wf'r.h nf th k l
Groat Natural llemeoy, read the foiiuv,ing
A. S. LATTIM O R K , Ph. 1)., L. L. U .t
LADIES’ DOLMANS
If a man really wants to know of how
little importance he is, let him go with
his wife to the dressmaker's.
On a Sunday, when the pastor of one
of the leading Presbyterian churches was
absent from his pulpit, several persone
expressed dissatisfaction at seeing a stran
ger in the pulpit, and oiìfe lady said she
would not have come if she had known
that Dr. ------ waa not going to preach—
An elder standing near very promptly re
plied, “ Madame, the worship of Dr. ------
will tm resumed next Sunday.”
Office, one door
ware »tore. Roald
street between 3d i
Diseases of woman a i
July 15 1
When a man’s hair stands on end, an
ordinary person says his hair stands; but
you can't get a doctor to talk in that way.
The doctor calls it hurripilation. This
makes the patient’s hair stick up worse
than ever, but it gives the family confi
dence iu the doctor.
Why is & turnpike gato like a dead dog’s
OF LADIES1
Cloudy and cool.
Republican convention to-day at Dallas. toil? Because it stops a waggiu'.
D R E S S G O O D S ;
An English boy on being asked tho
Politics till June will be the abaorbing
other day who wa» Prime Minister of
S I L K » a n d B a tin s of all 8ka4*a,
topic.
England, answered, without hesitation,
Order* for job work received et this “ Air. Spurgeon.”
B ugta Trim m ings,
office.
A baby in Ohio that was fed on ele
B n a n tlfu l Design* In L aces
Don't forget Roacndorf & Hirechberg’s pliant’» milk gained twenty pounds in one
week. It was the baby elephant.
And E M B R O ID E R Y .
sale “ at cost."
Lace ami embroidery, an Immense va
riety at A. Wolf's.
Mr. Zed Roseudorf returned from San
Francisco last week.
Mr. A1 Bell, of Corvallis, “ took in”
this place last Sundy.
If you want the latest styles dress
trimming go to A. W olf’s.
Do you want straw hats at half price!
The only place to get them is at A Wolf’s.
Last Saturday a number of our citizens
visited Dallas to attend the Democratic
convention.
Fashionable Ladies', Misses' children's
shoos, No. 1 quality at lowest prices, at
A. Wolf's.
Mrs. Dr. T. F. Smith left this week
en a short visit to her parents, who live a
few miles from Albany.
The morning of the 18th inst., at sun
rise, go to Roseudorf <fc Hirchberg’s un
dor the printing office.
The largest lot and best quality of kid
gloves, all colors, at $1.50 per pair, at A.
Wolf’s.
“ Hackmctack,” a lasting and fragrant
perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For
sale by L. W. Robertson.
An exchange announces tho of the au
thor of “ beautiful snow.”
Aesthetic
spring poets please copy.
The workmen are engagod in preparing
the rooms below this office for the goods
of Roscndorf & Hirschberg.
Shiloh's cure will immediately relieve
croup, whooping cough and bronchitis.
For salo by L. W. Robertson.
A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of
Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.
For sale by L. W. Robertson.
Mr. J. P. Robertson, of Marion county
cne of the Democratic nominees for the
legislature, was in town during the week.
Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure
will give immediate relief. Price 10 cents,
50 cents, and $1. For sale by L. W.
Robertson.
The editorial last week was inteded
purely as an April Fool. The asaumption
tluitit waa intended to apply to any per
son whatever is altogether unfounded.
Messrs. Wayne W. Wiliams, L. W.
Robertson and James Tatom, of tho
Polk county delegation to the State Dem
ocratic Convention, went down on Tuea-
day's morning train. The Benton delega
tion was aboard.
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OYSTERS,
KARIUNI
QUEENS
And » full •
h. Mil!
Pro*!