Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 30, 1882, Image 4

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Q.—W hat i* a cirtiu -I v «*£) u«
A.—A gathering w h i \
■*
gipM SOW fyr the heathen anPk ÆÏ l all
ihey know.
Q.~'Vrim t places hnve noon at the
bin«,
All fn l-t amt w an with age; *
.o f t licit« c u rl of a b ro w n is h he.«,
A yellow an;! half written l>ag«.
-j * - u c 80 Li lit.
,,
TVelatci that
" ■ o v e ra ll aorne time
lu^Ju«ae'J a j n n , e cow.
g'V— —**■ iic n * n that
r* in .
t>ugS7 aud (ell
horse, in crossiug tho
ck, stopped and was
Govornor-eloct GMck, of Kansas,
asserts that prohibition is not a e u c -
cess iu that Stalej ami ho does not
believe it will he.; He is reported as
J . R. S I T E S , M . D.,
DALLAS. OREGON.
8YNiPTOA;iA O P A
LEV ER .
TL’T T ’S P I L L S n r o e»p«M i a l l y a d a p t e d t o
■ a c h c a te i, o n e d o»« e ffe c ts su c h a e la u g e
of
n s t o a s t o n is h th o tu ffe r e r .
They I n c r e a s e U se
aud cans«» the
bodv to T a k e o h
thus tli«* system it»
■ M r t i h e d . anti by thHr T o n i c A d f c a on the
DlfMtlv« Oi-znbd. Rraolnr ftioola are pro­
“ B o t , h ave y o u seen a y o u n g lad y
w a lk in g u p a n d d o w n h ero a s if
w a itin g for so m e o n e? ” q u eried a
d a p p er y o u n g m a n o f a hoy on
B road w ay y e ste r d a y .
“ Y es, s ir .”
“ A h! h ow lo n g a g o .”
“ A b ou t ten m in u te s a g o .”
“ T o o b a d , b y J o v e ! I g u e s s I ’ve
m isse d i t .”
. . .
“ A n d it ’s m ig h ty lu ck y fo r y o u ,
rem ark ed th e la d , “ for th e o ld m an
w ith h er had a ra w h id e tu c k e d u p
u n d er h is sle e v e , an d th e g ir l k e p t
sa y in g : F a th e r , g iv e
h im
about
fo u rteen ex tra c u ts fo r m y s a k e .”
“ Y es v o u b e t y o u ’ve m isse d i t . ”
From “ The Times.**
Editor of tbe Times: I have been
watching the correspondence in your
paper for the past few weeks with much
interest. Having been in the practice of
medicine for many years, I have learned
to havo no confidence in tho many pro­
prietary medicines which aro on the
market, and it was through the excellent
recommendation given by Dr. Dates, and
tbe knowledge I bad of hia veracity and
ability as a physician that ever led me to
Jay »aide my 'long eiiating prejndice, to
try tbe only wonderful remedy, named
“ Kendall's Spavin Caro” which I find ao
many of your readers have found to be
so valuable. Rheumatism has afflicted
mo for years, and with ail tbe »kill 1
have professed to have in treating others
I found myself unable to do anything to
cure myself entirely. After suffering for
years the difficulty became located in my
hip and nothing that I could do seemed
to effect it until I began to use “ Kendall's
Spavin Cure," which has cured me com­
pletely. In all my experience as a physi­
cian I have never been able to make any
compound which penetra.es so thorough­
ly and works so adrhi ab y in removing
old standing ailmen s, and at the same
time hardly produce any irritation of the
skin. It haa done such wonders with ms
that I have tbe utm ost confidence in its
efficacy, and can recommend it vd'li the
confidence that the proprietors fa o not
claim too much for it. K espetcl -y,
J. R. 1’o u T itO l. D.
Scranton, I’a., Sept. 21, 1881.
home m utual
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON
Loss of A.ppciito, H owc I a
in
the HeedT witii a duM cent ticn in the
back part, Pam under tho Uhoulder
blade, fullnesa after erfling, wi ll c. dlHin-
olination to exertion t f b >dy cr rr.ind,
Irritability o f temper. Low spirit«, with
a feeling o f having n eglect u t ome duty.
W eariness, Dieziueas. Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow akin.
Headache generally over the right eye.
Beetlessnoss, with fitful dreams, highly
oolored Urine, and
,
rich other,
le, and then part
io sorrows,
if oaob heart!
at the greeting;
•o we go,
of eiteh other,
•: hero below.
tuttps
T O R P ID
sa m e tim e?
A.—Factories . 'a n d
boarding
houses.
be letters willi nev.r a pause nor dot.
Q,—W here do we find the hottest
In a schoolboy's baud are c.st;
ue liuus ¡.ad 11. -art T ■ y hold to-day, part of the earth?
But the love of the t.oy is p ; it.
A.—In the same bout.- with our
, faded r w a v with our childish dreams, mother-in law.
Died out like the morning tnist,
Q.—W'hen ’ aro the nights the
nd I look \. ilh a aiui'.e on the silken curl longest?
tomlerly kissed.
A. When jovt erunM .loop
Q — Is theio u plain iuyourneigh-
borhood?
A.—Wo should think n o t by the
way ours is borrowed.
Q.—W hat disadvantage in having
a bar at the entrance of a hatbot?
A.—I t would take away trado from
the saloons in port.
Q.—W hat is a 6trait?
A.—Five cards following in order
of denomination. (Ho.vle.)
Q.—W here do w nfind the largest
and fiercest animals?
A.—At the menagerie.
Q.—W here do we find the g reat­
est nam ber of insects?
A.—Out of town on a hot night.
Q.—Into what racc3 are we di­
vided?
A.—The Horse race, tho Boat race
and the human race.
Q.—How are the inhabitants of a
civilized country generally employed?
A.—The men in working and tbs
women in shopping.
Q.—W hat is mining?.
A.—F inding out how much you
bave been cheated.
Q.—Namo some substaucos now
manufactured for food?
A.--O leom argarine and boarding­
house hash.
Q.—W hat is commerce?
A.—Selling your neighbor goods
for three times their value.
Q.—W bat do m erchants do with
products of the surrounding country?
A.—Gather them together and
form a “ corner” in the market.
Q.—How are the commercial
towns connected with tho towns of
tho interior?
A.—By "drum m er ,
:ho long lost, buried years.
Q .—W hat is fishing?
—Texas Siftings.
A.—Sitting in a boat all day for
nothing, and having to lie all the
opening about what.you caught, and
what got away.—ü ètro it Free Press.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ETC
duced. Price 25 oeuM.
it.» i l n r r n y Let., N. Y .
riCK ON M ILL STRUCT, IN REAR or HYDK'H
U n i. St. re.
J . N. S M IT H , M. D m
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, CAPITAL, Paid up in U. 8- Uold to
DALLAS, OREGON.
COIN ASSETS, December 31, 1880,
F F IC E ON M ILL STREET, NORTH OF COURT
O Ilonas.
_____________________
Income for 1880,
.:
:
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DR. W . H. RUBELL,
Losses, paid since organization,
d
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n
t
i s
t
,
Reinsurance Reserve,
:
DALLAS, OREGON.
Losses Paid in Oregon,
:
LL WORK PO N I IN FIRST-C LASS ST Y LE .
OF PICK, 35 HI’RBAY *T., NEW YORK.
f
Dr. TCTT8 HAKCAL of VilusKI, U b r M iiu
.^ \
$300,
A
340 . 6 41.0 0
1 , 035 , 202.84
174 . 989.00
How little we know of conk other,
In Ibis «Tourney o f Life here below!
■We meet for n whih\ and then »ever,
Yet clasp trembling bands ere wo go!
Bat thorn is h Land oVr the Hirer,
Where no parting or boartache shall
There, th'
Wh * li I
we shall know ono nnothor,
Father*» dear children get
iy persons indrbti
A scription, uilrer
fend just st this tii
Hnouey due ns am
iVt waited lo rg e
ITD, to d as we must
•h o se who are hn
200,000.00
Office one door north of J . D. Lo«'» Whit« Brick
JOHN
L. BUTLEB,
J . DALY
A t t o r n e y w - a t - I .n w
W
.
ILL PIlOMPfLY ATTEND TO ALL LKOAL
business entrusted to them. Office on Mill
Street, opposite Court House, Dallas.
T h is le a d in g a n d p o p u la r c o m p a n y offors s u p e r i o r
a d v a n ta g e s to th o se d e s irin g r e lia b le in d e m n ity a g a in s t
loss a n d d a m a g e b y fire , b e in g so lid i n asset», c o n s e rv a ­
tiv e in m a n a g e m e n t, m o d e ra te i n r a t e s a n d p r o m p t a n d
lib e r a l in th e a d ju s tm e n t a n d p a y m e n t o f lossos.
about »is inches <1
ill is slowly iuipt
Luckiiunuto, mac
E. J. DAW NE,
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
and Notary Public.
PECIAL ATTENTION
GIVEN
TO COL
lecting and loaning money. Always prepared
to loan front $100 to * 2 ,6 0 0 oh personal or real
t&fco security. Office in Griswold’s building, opposite
the bank. Salem Oregon.
S
J. H . TO W N SEN D ,
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
DALLAS, OREGON.
GEO. L. STORY, 31 unager Oregon Brauch
butai ? Dallai
ir capitalUt«
My stock is new »ntl eu»
D. B . BU SH , S p e c i a l A g e n t.
mv2-
H. J . F E R C U S O N , A g e n t , I n d e p e n d e n c e .
S tric tly
teil ou Mondât
WAS c a l l e d b v
I am enabled u offen
trading publie.
II. I I . B R O O K S , S o l i c i t o r .
FFICR (IN MILL STREET, OPPOSITE THE
' Court H our ».. Collection» made a specialty.
E. R .
il, a painter of (
out, leaving many
( i l . % 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 deposited in Oregon for the further security
Policy Holders in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
S upervisors of O reoon B uancii —C. H. Lewis, of Allen ii Lewis,
es
McC.-akcn, of McCraken & Co.; P. Wasserman, of VVasasrman St C
Bankers, Ladd A Tilton.
ly.
CASH PAID F0*(
iw kind of v
>vel c jutrivuni
t work.
Iction of the
e now activj
liif*,” which
[future,
frtland, who t
barged with 1
pnrd, was ho
Illation nt Stth
«u Guy have
Ith o boot ac.
boy are bolt
1 « sure to givj
Kemember ihu ply.
Itir Ullltl.li.iu at il T -
Scientist.8 now a ll ad m it that moat ilia-
enuses are caused by disordered K id n e y s or
L iv e r , a iu l that i f these gre a t on/ans are
kept in a p erfert co m lition , health w ill be
the result.
W A R N E l l 'S S A F E K I D ­
N E Y A N D L I V E R CUKE
Is made from a Simple Tropical Leaf
N o ta ry P u b lic ,
A lb a n y ,
:
:
:
O regon,
P allai , Oregon. Nt
W ill practice in all the Courts- in the State.
All business intrusted to hiui prom ptly a ttend­
ed to.
Oliiee in O’Toole’s Block, Broad- Albin street.
¿1-23-nut
OF RAK E VALUE.
A nd is a P O S IT IV E R em edy for the follow­
ing Troubles:
W. TRUITT.
C. A. JOII
T R U IT T & JO H N S ,
Pain in the Back; Severe Head­ A t t o r n e y s - a t - L a w
aches; Dizziness; Bloating;
DALLAS, OREGON
Inflamed Eyes; A Tired
iKFICK ON MS1.L STREUT, NORTH OF CORK
Feeling; Night
House
augi t/
Sweats:
G f . o . W . B elt ,
M. L. P ip e s ,
Pains in the Lower Part of the
Independence.
Dallas.
Body; Palpitation of the
B E L T & P IP E S ,
Heart; Jaundice; Grav­
A TTO R N EY S-A T-LA W ,
el; Painful Urina­
Independence and Dallas.
tion; Malairial
At Independence, Polk County, Ogn
He repo
p u r c h a s e d th t
S K IP W O R T H
F e rr y d ale, w
a v is it to
ito n T e rr ito
• tr ip prove«
LIVERY
lately purol
[ paying tifi
w s us that
pere more
grand mas
i D a lla s Ti
m Tuesday
e will be
UnvLli-ia'ft Arnlnt Snlvp.
The Bent Salvo in the world tor Cuts,
Fever; F ev er and A gue; Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
“ There is as much liquor drank in Braises, Soree, Dlcera. Salt Bheiun, Fever
mi the way,
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
T. J. L ee , M. D
A nd all the diifaa < caused by the Kidneys, J. E. D avidson , M. D
ft t has straggled Kansas to-day as there ever was. Corns, and uil Skin Eruptions, and posi­
It leads it astray; On election day sixteen large ju g r.' tively enres P iles. It is guaranteed to Liver or U rin a ry Organs being out of order.
D
A
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S
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A
1 j E E .
I t is a S A F E and C E R T A IN cure for all
ngs, and failings wore taken from the train at a small | give perfect satisfaction or mef.'jr re­
P H Y SIC IA N S A N D SURGEONS,
tggling for right! station, being .consigned to various funded. Price, 2o cents per b a ;v For Fem ale dificultie», such as
L E U C O R R H O E A ; IN F L A M A T IO X OF
t i vie pass them, parties. Liquor is found in the houses ; sale by Jasper E. Miller.
’
Independence, Or.
1 in tbo fight.
T H E W O M B ; F A L L IN G OF T H E
ly hidden
nd bright!
E. GOOD
000.00
G o o d Teami
Bayin'?:
B a t wj see uot thv v m u
¿Neath tho covering so j .
O, bow iitlit we kirn -, of
How iit t ie ^ c aid :u the
IS DEPEND E
042 . 841.00
•
N.
O kay H a ir or W m s it kbs changed to a G lossy
B lack by a sin gle application o f tin* U yk . Dim *
part» a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of SI.
1 1 '¿«Ml
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
eek ptirclin
e n e C ity foi
This Dryer is tho latest improvement in F ru it Dryers, having been
► re d by Sti
I a good
patented in August, 1881. I t has the largest capacity of any F ru it Dryer
le n d on th e
sold at the price, and is the most easily and economically operated of any
} o p e n in g
w as in I«
on the market. The fruit trays aro raised by an elevator, operatod by a
ili. H e is I
lever
at
the
bottom,
and
can
he
put
in
or
tuken
out
without
loss
of
tho
of tho rich and poor. Tho practice I
►ich. Wo 1
W O M B ; U L C E R A T IO N T H E
a n y silv e r
Office, one door south of Reiss' hard­ heated air, and without exposing tho fruit to a cold draft. I t has also a
of drinking at homo has become
W OMB.
H
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M
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ware ctoro. Residence on Monmouth feature not possessed by any other dryer, to-wit: It. 1ms reflectors at tho
quite prevalent m all clasues of soci­
I t will control and regulate M enstruation, street between 3d and 4th.
<rf porlhm 1, I
ety, and promises to work a great
bottom that throw the fresh air on to the furnace, thus heating the air be­ Undertaken
and is an excellent and Hafc remedy for females
Diseases of women a specialty.
•hare- of ill«.- S)
injury. Young beys sco their fathers
during pregnancy.
J u ly 15 1881 l y
'pad
at.>.•!;, who
fore it goes to the fruit. This is a very important fcaturo. " There dryers
drink and in time will imitate their |
^ M l t l l . T in iwly
As a Blood Purifier it is uneomiled, for it
KENDALL’ S
will
he
built
only
on
orders,
and
ordors
should
be
sent
in
early,
i
n
j
,
t
o
example.”
cures the organs th a t make the blond. For
«•allow up that eutorpiix-.-
The Chicago Tribune in n review |
BOILS; CARBUNCLES; SCROFULA;W HITE I). W. PRENTICE & CO
'oscly w .tcbrd.
insure their being filled.
SPAVIN
CURE!
SW
ELLING
;
SALT
R
H
EU
M
;]
POISON­
of the rexulls of prohibition in K an­
>f. D . W. Prii
nn elcc
The dryer can bo seen at Mr. P aul H iltchrand's on Luckiamuto, or nt
ING BY*MERCURY OR ANY
Agents for tbe Celebrated
an entertainment hero on
sas ns compared with those of high
O THER DRUG,
Robert
McLaughlin’s,
H
miles
north
of
Buena
Vista.
IVo
guarantee
sat­
ng,
which
wes
greatly
eni
license in Nebraska, says:
I t is certain in every case.
' present. He is a young
isfaction to any one who will purchase a dryer. Orders can be sont to the
" I n Omaha, a city of abont 30,000
idc manners, and will iu
For
Incontinence;
Impotence;
inhabitants, the num ber of saloons
undersigned ut Independence, Polk County, Oregon. I indulge in no
_iL?T'of his profession.
F ains in the Loins, and
have been reduced from 150 to 90,
private letter from Portlan
boasting, but am willing for all to see and examine for themselves.
all S im ilar Diseases.
and the latter contribute $90,000 (in­ T h e îîlo sf. S u c c e s s f u l R e m e d y
P ic tu r e s ,
ned that Mrs. Susan Whi
I ndependence , Oregon, January 29, 1882.
( ■<
ever
dfàcQVCTod,
a»
it
is
certain
in
Its
effects
aiul
doo»
ed * few days si no» to Wi
stead of $25,000, as formerly) for not Mister. UEA1» PROOF BELOW.
I t is a safe, sure and quick Cure.
an architect and build»
tho maintenance of schools, which
I t is th e only known remecly th a t has cured
Indians, btit at present of
B R IG H T ’S D IS E A S E .
wna previously levied upon the real
Saved Him 1,800 Dollars,
W . T .t where they will n s
As a proof of the p urity and w orth of this
and personal property of that city.
All i* Coad thia week pure lias Hi
G reat N a tu ra l Rem edy, read the following
A dams , N. Y., Jan. 30, 1882.
The contrast between this system
ics Grant, fifty six acres of t
D r . B. J. K kxdall & Co , Gents:—Having used a
And Steam Fitting.
and the prohibition system is well good dual of y«>ur Kendall's Spavin Care with great
i Ion claim, just cast of town
I thiiUglit I would let you know what it ha*
Ori’fh#
house, barn, etc. T
illustrated by the condition of things »uccese,
doin' for me. Two years ago I hod »» speedy a colt a»
gas $3.400, and Sam scenrj
HIE ONLY FIRST-CLASS H-UMIllNO KSTA It
in Topeka, Kansas, a city of 15,000 I was ever raised in Jefferson County. When I was
bailment south of Portland, where you will limi
breaking him, he kicked over tho cross bar and got
^ ^ fis it is one of the moist
WHAT FOR ?
inhabitants, or about one-half as fast
and tore one of hi» hind legs all to piece». I em­ Rochester, N . Y ., knowing the popularity and
ployed the best farriers, but they nil said he was m erit of W arn Kit’» S afe K i D nky and L iver
large as Omaha. A gentleman who spoiled.
Acknowledged
by
all
Musical
Authorities
to
be
the
He had a very large thorough-pin, and I Cl re , after a thorough Chem ical Analysis,
REST PIANO now manufactured. ' Price« as low and FORCE & LIFT PUMPS, BATH TUBS,
has reoently returned fvot' Kansas, | used two bottles of your Kendall s Spavin Cure, and has furnished the following statem ent:
term» as easy as consistent with thorough workman­
it took the bunch entirely off, and he sold afterward*
and who has given tho m atter some for
S h o w e r B a th s , S in k s .
U
niverhiiy OF R0CHE.8TER,
ship.
Address
$1,800 (<Mlau). I have used it for bone »pavins
Chemical Laboratory,
study, reports that thero are 170 j and wind galls, and it has always cured completely
Xtationary Washtubs, all kinds of Iron, Lead and
D
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W
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P
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N
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C
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Sc
C
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R
ochester
,
N
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Y
.,
J
a
h
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8.,
1880.
I left the log smooth.
Stone Pipes, Brass Good» and Fittings, Rubber Hone
saloons In Topeka which are run an«
^ I t 1» a splendid medicine for rheumatism. I have
and Packing, Zinc, Sheet Lead, etc., etc.
Portland, Oregon.
Mr. II. H . W arner 1 i : m placed in m y pos­
without interference or restraint, nl- i recommended It to a good many, oml they ail say it session
Addre»»,
L i l l i M : M IM tH ,
the
formula
of
the
medicine
m
anufac­
tho work. I wo* in Witherington A Kneeland’s
Salem, Oregon.
though the town is full of noisy | doe*
drug store, In Adam», the other day and saw a very tured ami sold hy him under the general des-
S alem , August 11, 1882.
Buy
at
dealers’
prices.
tine
picture
you
sent
them.
I
tried
to
buy
it,
but
cranks of the bit. John stripe of j could not. They said that if I would write to you ignatiim of * W arner ’» S '. af FK K» 1 » ney and Liv-
eh C u r e .
1 have investigate«! his processes of
We will sell you any
coercive teetotalers.
Thus a city that you would »end m e one. 1 wish you would, and m
anufacture, _____
__ conducted
___ __________
'liich are
with ex-
N E R V O U S _D E B IL IT Y
do you all the good 1 can.
article
for family or
under a prohibition law, which I will Very
trem
e
care
and
according
to
th
e
Inist
mcthtxU.
respectfully,
E. 8. L yman .
I have also taken from his laboratory samples
doesn’t prohibit, with a population
personal use, in any
A SU R E C U RE G U ARANTEED.
all the m aterials used in the preparation of
of 15,000 inhabitants, maintains From th e Oneonta Press, N. Y. of
quantity, at wholesale
this medicine, and upon critical exam ination
OF MY 001
Y i n K. C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT
nearly’ twico as many saloons ns a
1 10 lie ALL
in general, I
I find them , as well a» the medicine into which
price. No matter what you want,
O xbonta , New York, January fi, 1881.
_
m ent, a specific for Hysteria. Dizziness, Convul­
to do all kirnls «>f
Early last summer Messrs. II. J. Kendall A Co., of they enter, to lie entirely free from }K>isonous
sions, Nervous Headache, Stentai Depression, Loss of
city
twico as many inhabitants
send for our Catalogue./rrr— con-
workmanlike maim« H H am H o « . ,
Vt., mode a contract with the pnb- or deleterious subsaanges.
e x -C a u n ty
Memory, 8|>crmatorhoca, lmpotency, Involuntary
whicHjkKMBqSlircd by State law to im­ Eno»burgh f In- Fall*,
price». 1 have on haai»l « k racMvid a lo t
Press for a half column advertisement
emissions, premature old age, causod hy over-exertion,
(r-.m
tains over 1,900 illustrations.
S - A . L A T T I.W O K E .
for
on«
year,
settin
g
forth
tho
merits
of
Kendall's
self
abuse
or
over-indulgence,
which
lea«l»
to
misery,
pose UM^iso of $1,000. In tho one
Independ
en
ce,
O
regon
I
l
b
.
e
o
t
b
l;,
■ r------ 1 t
S i« 1v ia Cure. At tho same tim e we seen rod from t lie
We
carry
in
stock
the
largest
decay and death. One box will cure recent cases.
This
Rem
edy
which
has
done
such
wonders,
case tho'lyw is enforced, and in the firm .a quantity of book», entitled “ Dr. Kendall'* p u t up iu the L A R G E S T S IZ E D B O T T L E S
ining HioD.v for ih-- «■.mu
Each box contain» one m onth’s treatment; one dollar
variety of goods in the U. S.
on the Horse and his Diseases, which we tire
a Nix, or six boxes for five dollars; sent bv mail pre­
di.uinitl «ho Kent it h nu!
other ce^o it is not enforced. There Treatise
giving to advance paying subscribers to the Pro** a* u of any medicine uj»on the m arket, and is sold
paid on receipt of price. Wc guarantee six boxe* to
n a i l , h . « o u i ! h ave kl
by D ruggists and all dealers a t . $ l . £ 5 per
are in proportion four times as many | premium.
cure any case. With each order received by u* for
REPAIRING
MONTGOMERY
WARD
&
CO
j
BECAUSE
lie
has
them
on
hand
ami
is
C ry s ta l h a s be« t I'iu.i-u
About the timo th« advertisement first appeared in bottle. F or Diabetes enquire for \V arnkr V
six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send
saloons in Topeka under tho St. j thi* papw Mr. P. O. Schcrmerhorn, who resides near S afe D iabates C ure . I t is a positive remedy.
the purchaser our written guarantee to return the making more and is going to
ati»faction (JuudtWO
227 & 229 Wabash Ave.,
John prohibition law ns there are in Colliers, hail a spavined horse. He read the adver­
money if tho treatment does n«>t effect a cure. Guar­
El. I I . W A U N tiftt «V < <>..
antee» issued only bv
tisement and concluded to test the efficacy <>.' the
CHICAGO, ILL.
t io e lie s t e r , N . Y.
Omaha under the high license act, ' remedy,
.although hi* friend» laughed at hia credulity.
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.,
D allam , January
Ho bought a W t le <>f Kendall'* Spavin Cure and
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Pori land, Oregon.
and also four timo! as much drunk- commence«!
riBU) down Tester
using it on the horse, in accordance with
Orders by mail at regular price*.
apg-ly
Administratrix’
Notice
th a t his partner I
euness.
the directions, »ml he Informed ns this week that it
Our stable» aro flrst-ciiJ
tunt ami obliifinjU
way» ready M
W
P L U M B IC , CAS
• H oi
IIon<v Hio ilcnr old mother. Time
lias scs'.level tho snowy flakes on
her hreiv, plowed deep furrows on
her chorhs, but is she.not sweet »nd
beautiful now? Tho lips are thin
and shrunken, blit, those aro the lips
which havo kisaod many a hot tear
f re n the childish cheek«, and they
am tho . '.vectcst lips in all the world.
Tho eye i:j dim, yot it glows with
the soft radiance of holy love which
cun novor fade. Ah. j es, «he is a
doar old mother. The sands of life
are nearly run out, but feeble as she
is, sho w ill ¡-ci farther and roach down
lower for you than any other upon
earth. You cannot walk into a m id­
night . i .I i - to she cannot see you;
yon cannot enter a prison whose
bars will keep her out; you can
uevor mount a scaffold too high for
h er to lvnch th a t she may kiss nnd
bless you in evidence of hor deathless
love. W hen tho world shall d e­
spise and fpranko you, when it leaves
yon by the wnysido to die unnoticed,
the doav old mother will Rather you
in hor feeble arms nnd carry you
liorao and tell of nil your virtuos un­
til you almost forget th at your soul
is disfigured by vices. Love her
tenderly :-a«l cheer hor declining
wears wi, » holy tlowiion.
“ Mi tor," Viogan a strini] hoy, as
ho antored a Woodward nvenue gro­
cery, “ ma boughtsomo mackerel last
n tght.”
c h a n c re ,
vou
», I «liiln't! 1 liavon’t had a
r with n holeio it for a mouth I”
:t ina ray* yongnvo her a —”
i.i’t ¡relieve it: don’t bclievo it!
itnbnr, trow, I gave her a half
. a quarter nnd nickel.”
mi gnvo her a gold piece ,
y hero ii is.”
cious nlivu! but so I did
remember unw th at I
!oll :r bill nnd a lot of
B'ib, » b at's your
« you think you can eat
if lem n i nntly? Ah! it
J to fmu honesty and
O
-1
9
As a ruio tbo county press is tbo
truo rnolder of public opinion. It
is not hampered by tbo thousand
and one conditions nnd contingen­
cies that mnz/lo tho pons of city
dnilios. Nows is n I'oo.l thin# to
have, but it is not the only desirable
feature of n public journal. Tho
city papers nre vnluablo for thoir
superior advantages in gathering
news—tho country papers to r tho
greater weight nn«l breadth of their
opinions. \Ve can not well keen
house without the city papers, anil
they would lie tho veriest husks
without tho influx of indons they
manage to borrow or steal from their
country es changes.—Kx.
I t was a Beaton girl who asked:
"W hy is it that two souls, inatod in
tbe impenetrable m y s t e r y of their
nativity, float by each other on the
ocean currants of existcnco without
being instinctively drawn together,
blended and beawtiful in tho assim­
ilated alembic of eternal love?"
T hat is an easy oue. I t is because
butter is forty-live vents a pound,
aad a good sealskin sacque costs as
high as five h u n d red ' dollars. The
necessaries of life must experience a
fall in price before two scul* will
effocte«l such a complete cure that an expert horse­
man, who examined the animal recently, could find
no traco of the spavin or the place when* it had been
located. Mr. Mchermerhom lias since secured a copy
of KendalTs Treatise on the Horae and hie Diseases,
which ho nrixes re nr highly, ami would he loth to
part w ith a t any price, provided ho could not obtain
another copy. So much for advertising reliable arti-
P a c ific
Const Agents for the
Celebrated
From Col. L. T. Foster.
Y oi nostowx , Ohio, May 10, 1880.
D r . R. J. K undall & Co., Gent»;- I had a very
valuable Hamblctouian colt, which I prize«I vury
highly. He hud a large bone epavin on one joint anit
a »mall one on the other, which made him very k m
I had him under the chftfgo o? tw o veterinary sor-
gennn wh-» failed to cure him. I *M ono day reading
the advertisement of Komlall's Snavin Cure in tho
Chicago Express, and I determined at Ance to try it,
u»d got our druggists hero to »end f«»r Û . Tliey nr-
»red three liottli «; 1 t«»*»k üiein all and thoiight I
mill give it a th >rough trial. I nse«l it aeermhng tu
ree««»«, ami th • fourth day the r dt «'« u m I to he
jno, ami the Inn ns havs dieapptwre.l. 1 n*vd hut
>«> bottle and U m co li » limhs aro a» free fr-m lun.p*
nl as nmootli a* vny horsu in the State. He •* cn-
rely t-ured. Tlw eure was so reuiarkable tlwt I let
•ors have the remaining two Ihittlos,
it! they are now uring it Very r«M]Hn.-tfnl1y,
N O T IC E IS HERERY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY
concern that at the November Tenn, A. D., 1882,
of tho County Court of Polk County, Oregon, Mrs
Ellen Wilcox waa appointed Administratrix of
the Estate of John E. Wilcox, deceaned. All persons
having claims against said Estate are hereby notified
to present them, duly verified, to 9aid Administratrix,
at her residence, at McCoy, within six months,
and all jH-rson« knowing themselves indebted t«> said
Estate will make payment thereof to said Administra­
trix.
ELLEN WILCOX, Administratrix.
I> alt & B ltlxx , Attorneys for Estate.
M c C oy , Oregon, November 1ft, 1882.
H. F . S M IT H , P r o p ’ r,
Manufacturers an«l JL
M f»Torite of the
(L a te of S a le ra .)
\
ttf ffif hi«s resid en cf
Bide
GOOD C L E \N
SH A V E T O ]
ÌA- h a d a t a ll t i n e s . G ive nie a ce
^
H . F . S M IT H
D allas , J u ly 1, 1881.
The only Instrum ent that children can play m well
i p > w n pevaona. Only five m inutes’ time require*!
» L-arn how to manage them . Any kiml of tun««
tn I k ) played. Finest aocannanim eiit for the voice
i ringing. They are »old so low that anv family can
trily procure one. Having one no family could get
ong without. Prices of different »trie* flO. fl2.#14
>d #18, including twenty five feet of music. Sen«I
t catalogue* and p rice lis t
Address
D. W. PRENTICE a CO.. Portland. Oregon.
thF staiKiing.
I had trie-1 many th
Cure m it the f«»ot t.
first tim « since hm
hunilr liniment it «
1 ours truly.
KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE
S T E R L IN G
ire In Its effect*, mild In It* action, a* it does
cr, yet it is penetrating and powerful to n
y Jeep *eat«)«l pain ©v to remove any bony gro
The above cut represents style ftO, which we will sell
forfilflO. $ 2 ft cash. 810 per month, with interestupon
«irferve l payment*, one per cent, psr month. Good
•tool and hook Includsd. A «hirers
h ese
A ll m o d e ra im provem ent». R e s ta u ra n t
>• b*»‘ >“ th e city. O pen a ll d a y .
J . H . B R E N N K R , P r o p ’r.
CEORGE FAIRCRAVES,
goods
rip and are the
fered. Call in at Vand^B
and exam ine these
ORGANS.
C ash o r P ro d u c e ,
P!LLh* n»!!!i
in Po,k County.
¡SJ2Lir!ln®"
yo«
itn
e tr u th if yon *¡5,72
wifi giro r?nvinr«
him acaU.
He p.wi-
that ho
TZZ7 CLASS TULITOUIS,
and at lower pnet* Chan have ruled heretofore
lo d g j^ ro o m » .
Accoirnnralating Commercial Traveler*
m
a being called to
lag ncletl unpro-
the
* omotffw.
Phy3iciaJi and Surgeon,
IN D E P E N D E N C E , OREGON.
\X
w i l l d e v r li
M y h o u » •lonn*,
d o n e e is foDtaUy
s o n a b lo olW f*!
fu s e d .
f i . wi
D a ll am , 8 . ptem ".
>0A %!•*■*• days n<
to MOvk. w h en tl
( I lk her sister v
ia g h « r w rist in
w ell as < (
fi^OOd p ro s p e c t ol
J
Spedehjr.
J»>rt to T P c
f o llo w s :
Satisfaction guaranteed
July 15 1.881 1
COOPER BROTHERS
tC T fl F. M. COLUXS,
H n lw
H ir e d ,
I t a lia * .
O regon,
Is prepared to supply Fresh
P o rtlan d , O regon.
regi
to leave.
b u ild • to w n hull,
ra d '« tw o little
fitro jj^flrs respect
HORSES BOARDED EEASONABLY.
|n*t received * new lot of gr*o.U, *uch as arc
i'y kept in a country »tore, which be will s ill, fsr
wan
Of g r e a t
lH«d
D a lla s
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
SO LD B Y A L L D R U O G IST S.
T
many
•T M
iWpOBH to build ;
ft, two BtorioH hi',
loir«? otury will I
itagt.' theatrical i
nppei p an will
COOPER BR 0 .S.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE
is client, pleaded
all Uie n u n lied.
• f i b h a v in g beei
4 L •h o n k *
■ B e ic b . w h o h as 1
o b M r th from I
k flt h * en itm o te c
117 B a tteri
S T A B Î.E ,
*
th a n
K. w. Cool’Ll;.
Main S t.f o p p . C o u rt H o u se, D a lla s.
LIVERY FEED & SXLE-
D . W . P R E N T I C E Sc C O ..
ing lees
BARBER SHOP!
reported. in not r
Ml th * fitorv oi th e
PORTER
]. E. COOPK1I.
Hams. Lard. Chickens. Etc.,
Capital not rs.
U av in g nturB*
pcriiianciitly !'><*•*•
k in d s of d.-tal
n apecialty.
P ïe lle r'B deatj
I© nirlowr.lk
W .
p. '
a t jc t i
W>ook. contai
in Kreer
ke •«indlonl
[ h is a d d rena.
Hon^r. * Iah
llandlord, in
I* it happe
lim e ta k in g d
Higheat Cash Prlra paid for Fat Stock.
D allas , I k -'ember 27,1881,
B ROIDg OU f
Office in
u p s ta irs.
Of the best quality, at the lo owest poeriide prices.
Al*> for Chickens and V M (km s.
y
Itt o f «leceasce
• r u p tu r e of
B tn rt to have
lii«h m ori
•ILL ATTFVD
pfe l tbe tira
bry it.-itemen
m y r^vipien*.