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■■ in Jl UY Ll»r Lfclurr. By request of a number of »he lea«ling 1 Nam os. Occupation. H) «Monco fraoii oi'R arse i a !, •'»» krkspondsnt . | citueti* of Folk county. Hon. R. P. Boise | I armer Lu kir» iti uta J II Burns DALLAS. SATURDAY. APRIL 88. 18W3 J. C. Kietirz is sick with ly[»li<>id fever. will ib-liver an itilrcKH at the Court House i u J J Bull Bri {.tv* t Friends and relatives are fearful of the in PalluH on Moudity evening May 14th J S Hogue Luckiuiuutu ut 7:30 oV|*»«*k. Subject, The Grunge; j res ult. it AUE.NTS » O K T i l l : r i 'I H I Ï L C . T Pearce & u its origin, progress and purposes. The j o Dallas A class of seven are taking lessons in ttildiesH will donbtles be replete with in J G Brown ..A. X. Martin. B»ll»l«>n........ “ « instrumental music; Mrs U ray sou teach teresting laetn and a rich treat is in store. Geo. K »dgt. •rs litiUq»eiienco . J. W. McGrew. Ferry chale....... •* N Putman Bollici Everybody invited. ev. W. 1). Nichols, er. Lincoln.......... “ J K .‘• ears . .Allie Nicht » 1». S L Kiclueall Some body’s h ys are sleeping iu tho 11 Independence. . .(ìkurge 1 t It. J 1» stump S-tivur p< »ti»ry sheds at night; where they are o.tk uR<m: 1 1 1 : 11 *. 11 . . I ». M. t atli. Buena Vinta.. ¡era Dixio 1 . ble tod.» damage; tluy should e taken ..0 .1 !. Crai.»». Arlie............. i ( Mr. Seth liigga .0 working for J. W. ow Moinnoulh c«tiu of uiul thus trout le prevented. 41 Lewis this week. ir Dalla* Mr. Oscar llerginon, hi «.tin r t«» M. L. 4 4 IT E M * IN B C IL F . -AND------ There was a wedding in this vicinity J II Sav« ! J;n k n Bergiiioti has arrived ti ui Cudlorum. ! 1 iot Sunday. We w.sh the happy couple 44 a liutai«* » i>ta Mr. Bergmou will taken wheel in the i Mur h int I mg life and [ r >sper«ty. Lu kainiti»«) For find-class Dent-*) work, go to Mason. pottery; h* mg a p tier by trade. ri Miiiminuth Farmer. Spowpeudyko came on last Monday Nice fresh oranges at J. W. Crider’s. t 4 Rev. J. 8 McCaiu will preach hire with hcvi-n geese. Hang up y«>ur gun Win. J lies i K**la A. Stimit, of Salem was iu town this nothing hindering on tlu lift i Sunday, | 44 Cass Gibsoi ti " Kpo. puniHke and give tho poor geese a week. 4« (next ¿Suudnv) ut 11 -clock. All arum- j few days to leave in. Abu Locke Itidcpcmlcace 44 \V \ pik« It. tin i -$Ir. Shultz has about completed the vited and »• lulled t«> come. Is still at his old stand in the t4 John Eawk : Dixiu Why is it that ato k f di p.r | nice new fence around his tine residence. IMUMTO* IT Ml.*. 4 4 J W H .dsn ai F la nut tell t* run in our i.li .In ¡1 there ! rl he tincht dry [•runes tli.it ever came Another drouth. A B Griggs i Monili -uth Butcher 13 uu ordinance pro!».h.ting certain knots ! to I'allns at J. V\ . Crider’s. Farmer Farmers arc busily engaged sowing Will. Tatui u Dixiu School books and stationary at J. D. such as 1 use horses hoog sheep and . 44 J Rhodes Buona Vi«ta grains. hrettchy st »ck of eveiy ki .d. Leo’s. »• HMcTimc mis Lut kuuiiulü Newt 11 »mbit -kl-j c iujht a trout in j Elias Conner had the misfortune to cut 44 Trusses and shoulder braces at J. B y Jack.suii W H Dyer his foot with an ax one day this week. the Willamette, opposite lus place that j Miller’ s. 4 ( LARGS STOCK j W Kuykei • lai Douglass was covered with red Bpots or specks in- James McCain and Clarence Sawyer, I 4 4 * E. \V. Cooper, of Independence, gave stead of the usual black specks. two of our enterprising young men have I J Kirkland 1 Dixie 4 4 L Damon Monmouth most A T T R A C T IV E us a call this week. C. A. McCullough made a business, leased of N. Conner some land, and are j Sam Coad “ Dallas Allen & Osborn, of Independence, are trip» to Portland last week, in connection j purchasing chickens preparing to engage Dated this 25th day of April A. D. 1883. selling furniture at Portland prices. with the pattent enrt that lie is manufact extensively in raising chickens. R oswell S helley , County Clerk Allen & Osborn are prepared to do all uring. Material has been ordered, and Mr. John Campbell and I. V. Lynch II H olman , Sheriff. kinds of upholstering, either new or repair it is to bo completed as soon as possible. have formed a partnership and gone int# work. uoi**:i'«iin We understand that M. A. Tucklo will the real estate business. We understand Mrs. Kuykendall; of Grand Rondo, is bring on a stock of fanning machinery in they made one sale last week. Everybody well. C O N S IS T IN G O P On account of a more favorable busi visiting friends anil relatives iu Dallas. the near future; we hope that ho may do Some rain the past week but have had w s ie v j so as we believe this to be a good point ness opening our star rout man has re Mssrs. Cooper, Ferguson, Maloney and a most beautiful spring, gardens grow signed bis office as mail carrier. Belt of Independence, paid Dallas a visit for a business of that kind. ing nicely. The coldest weather the past Ottoman and Brocaded Silks and Ribbons, Enais and Whiteman have moved into Chas. Saling went to Portland last winter was six degrees above zero. Mrs. during the first of the week. their old quarters on the south side of Suitings, English Checked Worsted Satin week and laid in a large supply of new Withers ef Spokane is here visiting her The Band Boys of Dallas are practic daughter Mr. S. B. Sears for tho benefit of ing for the prize tournament ¿it Eugene. the street; not being willing to stand an goods. Armurcs, Moires and Ottoman Cashmere, increase of rent that seemed exorbitant The mumps are among us and conse those froze out renters making inquiry i They hope to wear the belt. they preferred to move their stock of quently many of our citizens are under about, this country with your per- A little daughter of Mr. Shultz met geods. permission I will answer through the j the weather. with a painful accident last week by Exchanging houses is now in order. There is a good opening hero for a I temizes . It is located on the south j which she Buffered a slight fracture of tho Spring cleaning will commence os soon as brick maker as there will be a call for a fork of the Chehalis river, some sixty | shoulder. Wiggins stops the rain. Then any of our miles abovo where it empties into Grays We acknowledge a call from Mr. Geo. friends wishing to see us personally will quantity of brick here this summer. Harbor. It is a level river bottom, and is \ On Tuesday last Mrs. Martha Byron Belt o 10 of Independences’ . T attorneys, , - on . tind us in tho banks of tho beautiful Wil- what they term here brush land; the last Monday. He reports Independence 1 ]aniettc fishing. Wo will bo way up the lost a valuable horse supposed to have brush being principally vino maple. Tho died from the effect of bots somewhat dull 011 account of the long low rolling hills on either side of the ........... 4 *“ .... . I river out of hearing. tinued rains. river are covered with a heavy growth of Mr. A. M. Smith of Portland, was in Tciuperenec Picnic. fir and cedar timber. It is well watered Rev. J. James will preach to-morrow ! town a few days last week. Mr. S. comes at the Babtist church at 11, a. m., and at in ou 11 s unexpectedly every few days The temperance people of Kings Valley with pure running mountain stroams. The river at this place is very little 7:30 p. in. all are invited, he will hold a | past to see how the boys are getting along. will give a grand temperance picnic at basket meeting at tho Salt Creek school He says that Portland is booming. Wants the Watson grove 111 Kings Valley on larger than the big Luekiamute. The soil is a dark sandy loam, and house, on the first Saturday in May com- ! lots of pipe and ware. Friday May 18th. Dr. Watts of Oregon \jencing on Saturday before at 4 p. in., Our substantial law-abiding citizens are City, Ruv. J Holleubaugh of Albauy, I very productive. Tho clearing of land is assisted by Rev. P* Holm in, I my importations o f loud in their commendations of tho Oru- and other speakers will address the meet - 1 easy compared with oak hills around On Tuesday of this week tho Supremo I goninn, because of tho positive and un iiig on the great live issues of the day. ¡Dallas. l ean put in cultivation two JL j J» ' » Court rendered its decision in the case flinching high licence stand that it has Everybody are invited to come and have acres of this land to any man’s one of of George A. Sheppard, Respondent vs. taken. We know of parties here who a good time. Biing grub if convenient those oak grubs and when cultivated one Hathaway V*ocum and DeLashmutt, ap have added their name to its subscription if not come right along. By order of acre will produce as much as two of that, couiinitte. L. 1*. B kvens , There is very little government land to pellants. It reverses the decision of the list because of such stand. Chairman of Coinmitto. b i taken in the new settlement. Ov»r Court below and remands the case for Mr. James Church who has lived here* two thousand acres have been taken in j a new trial. j for the past four years, and has filled the r,, „ — J? _ . , ___ the last six months. Some good Also in the case of Win. Rubell, appel I position of clerk for Mr. A. M. Smith, i.0ilC8 TO Specu.alors. [railroad land can be had ot five dollars lant vs. Harrison Kelley, respondent. has purchased a one-fourth interest in a AXD MY OWN BRAND OP >Y ORDEIi OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES TUB l*er a®r0* l his U no stock Country, e\- Former discision reversed and decree en- Raw mill in Albina, and will go there in a T l iW'n k i; u »w or:lire 1 for sale, ami par cept for hogs. 1 licy have good range teacd in favor of appellant. few day to clerk for tho mill company. ties seeking a good investment will do well to in and do well. Wo are within seven miles For the best fitting dental plates go to Wo regret to loose Mr. Church, yet are v«wti*at3 tbis matter. ............. of the N. P. R. R. Little PolU station WARRKN ............ TRUITT. glad to know that tho change is better Dr. Rubell’s. President of Ura.rd but wo have 110 road as yet but wo hope (.2 8 1 ) to get a * road this fall. Our nearest TEA. ^ GU j O V J » ' F*»r dentistry, go to Mason, over But financially for him. This company will A sure cure for dyspepsia. The Oregon trading point is Chclialis, twenty-five j furnish the lumber to build the new fr.TKXTtO JUNI 1 (TU. 1873^ ler’s grocery store. BLOOD PURIFIER. flouring mills in Portland. miles away. The wind never blows here itj If you want a fine bone buggy whip or A great vegetable tonic for delicate fe is not necessary for a man to havo claws I a fine robe, call and see F. A. Stiles. AHUME: I EFIMS. males, is Pfunder’s Oregon BLOOD like a Jaybird to stick to the country. It I Something fine for your table. Dried PURIFIER. [FROM 01'R SPBCIAL COR RF.8 PONDENT. ] requires a smaller capital and less brains i blackberries at ‘25 per lbs. at J. D. Lee’s For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shi- to make a living here than any place I I Beautiful; beautiful, these fine sunny oh’s Porous Plaster. Price ‘25 cents. 1 know of; but that is in accordance with ; If you want some of the best strained days. For sale by Jap. It. Miller, Dallas. ! the eternal fitness of thingj. Now renters honey in town go to J. W. Crider’s gro- Alice Hastings is quite style, suffering 'a That hacking cough can be so quickly take your choice. If you stay there Jo and He’s » got *»• it. eery store, jj.o ! from spinal disease. cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it Mick and Hardy will settle your business Mrs. Hallock s aunt, who lives with i , Robert Percival of Monmouth, For sale by Jap. R. Miller. for you this fall and then you will wish her niece, has been quite sick but is some Dallas, Oregon. Main Street, j town Monday and Tuesday. ______ .o ________ you had died when you was littlo. But better at present. lstu ay noth *:. j if you will rent, listeji to ono that has Dr. Hill, of Albany, was in town a few If you want a better team harness than --------- been there and steer clear of Salt creek you can get any place in the State Frank days ago, attending Alice Hastings. rj, , . i • a i* * for there the evil one lyeth in waiting Tuesday 24th witnessed the perform Taken np i by /i fhe undersigned, living . ° for Stiles can sell it to you. „ near . Oak u n «... the innocent and the unsuspecting, C. P. SULLIVAN. H. W. LYONS. ance of surveying and locating the town Grove, one norse colt, two years 4 \ r1 A nice stock of caskets, coffins, and old, color, right roan. The colt came to ‘ cottiu trimmings at James Campbell’s old site of Airlie. \V. E. Dalton, of Souver was in town my place last October, and is very breachy. stand on Mill street in Dallas. IIU.LAS i m i K n k : i : i * out Appraised April 13th, 1883, at $20, by A fine «tuck of nicklo harness both the other day Culla little o fte n « Will, J. A. Dempsey, Justice of the Peace. «¡nulo and double, cheap for cash at F. A. " " *■ s K¡»d to sec you. Wheat— per bushel, $1 35. kV. W. F anvk . Mrs. C. A. Gould came home from Oats—per bushel, 75 cents. Stih s\ Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Potatoes*—per bushel, $1. The family of Nat Holman, who has Portland last week where she has been Liver Complaint? Shiloh’ s Vitalizer is Onions—per pound, 3 cents. (Successor to E. C. Small.) been so solely afflicted for some time are viaitng friends. “ Charles’’ the second is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Jap. Cabbage—per pound, 3 cents. : well. all improving we learn. K. Miller, Dallas. Butter—per roll, G2V£ cents. A. E. Southmaid of Sheridan paid John J. Daly, of Dallas lias carpen Lard—per pound, 15 cents. B O O T S S H O E S , ters at work on his new house again, mak Airlie a flying visit Monday evening. Hides, green—per pound, 8 cents Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath Mr. Southmaid is engaged in the real ing some additional improvements. Wool—per pound, *20 cents. ---- IN---- estate business in Sheridan, ho thinks secured by Shiloh’ s Catarrh Remedy. Eggs—per dozen, 1G cents. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. For The people of Independence have just Airlie the “ boss.” Chickens— per dozen, $4 00. sale by Jap. R. Miller, Dullas. been treated to a first class scandal. We >0 Last Monday night will long bo re Apples, green—per pound 6 cents. await developments. membered by the lads and lasses of this Apples, dry—per pound, 5 to G cents. Sleepless nights made miserable by that Mr. John Groves of this place is still 1 vicinity, as it was tho jollieat time ever Plums, dry—per pound, 10 to 12 cents in a most critical condition; little or no spent in our usually quiet little town, terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem Tallow—per pound, G cents, edy for you. For sale by Jap. It. Miller, COMMERCIAL STREET hope of his recovery. llama—per pound, 15 cents. sumo eighteen couple were invited to a Dallas. o f all sizes Wy call the attention to a number of social dance given by Messrs. W. E. Sides—per pound, 14 cents. Shoulders—per pound, 11 cents. new ads this week. The Salem people Williams and W. H. Austin, everything A lso A IVon! to Farmer*. | ----------- ------------- - know how to control the trade. was conducted to the satisfaction of all. . , , , Traveler * Kent. Mr. W. C. Brown caught 27 trout on As you have sustained a great loss by j E O L A ITK Y IS. the freeze, and as furniture is somewhat o f 1 , e w® here yet at the samo place last Wednesday; so he says but we didn’ t OPPOSITE THE BANK. G O V E R N M E N T AND R A I L R O A D L A ND 8 , a luxury, we propose to give to all who i w^ier0 w® “ ave been for the last fifteen | see any of the fish . Tfout are slippery ffB O M O l’R S P E C IA L C O R R E S P O N D E N T . • ■ years. Some twelve or fifteen hotel- | wish to purchase furniture, or goods of fish and hard to count. keepers have marie their pile in Dallas, T I M B E R LANDS, STOCK RANCHES, Tony Beckett left for Prescott W. T. any kind in our line the benefit of ex While in Salem this week we dropped and retired. But we have fed people so into Mr. Dearborn’s harness and saddle last week and somebody is looking sad ceedingly low prices for the remainder of T O W N P R O P E R T Y , SA W MILLS, 1883. Those wishing goods in 'o u r line well, and charged so littlo we have not simp where we saw as fine a display of and forlorn. The ladies here aro talking of arranging „ , will do well to call and get our extra low got money - enough - yet to retire on. So goods as any in tho state. See his ad ETC., ETC., ET C . for a festival and oyster supper to raise prices before going elsewhere to purchase • w® y®^ here at the old stand, at the in another column. funds to procure an organ for tho church. i as wo mean just what we say. We keep , bridge in North Dallas. Give us a call. II. H agood . Mr. Henry Dodson, of Wasco county Timely notice will be given. 1 a complete stock of all kinds of goods iisu I_______________ HT AIE AGENT FOU is on a visit with his family, at his father’s Andrew Jackson Dove of Bird Island . ally kept in a first-class furniture store. I----------------------- place on Salt Creek. lie expects to re is undoubtedly champion bee hunter of | Salesroom two doors north of Vanduyn ___ main for a few months, and when he re Oregon as lie lias already found eight bee & Smith, Main street, Independence. ; GRAVES.—At hi.* home near Sheridan, on P a rlie s w is h in g to liny or Sell should call and sec us. turns ho will take with him a band of trees and gays it isn’t a good year for Tudt Uy morning 24th, Willie son of George H. M. L imes A %L j A whence . I and Ellen Graves, aged about 15 years. brood mares. bees either. HOLMAN. At his home in Dallas, Anri. t vi o r - Our energetic young marshal, John Miss Melson of Salem paid Mrs. O. J. 25, Willie Holman, k <» ii of Mr. and Mr*. NANI)* IN LETTr.lt F23II E.14TKXV WASHINGTON Shultz, by the direction of the city au Beardsley a visit this week. J Nat Holtnan, aged about 12 years. I Mi. thorities, is making sonic fine street im Whitman County W. T. w A LL INQUIRES CONCERNING LAND PROMPTLY A N S W ER ED .-» Wm Putman’s new fence is a daisy and provements. Several streets are being Bill is a daisy too. >i uti ii i». E ditor I temize « :—Thinking as I do plowed and thrown up in tho center, that some of my Polk county friends may *i \ r n v ifv « T im v i Thomas Pearce is very busy shipping -A t the o f Poso Office. with ditches at tne sides. It is perfectly like to hear from this section of the bunch ' ‘ (|f j * Hosier Ksq by Rev. wonderful that this 1ms not been done wheat from the Farmer’s Warehouse. grass country, I will try to furnish a few tfimpson, Mr, 1). W. Maloney to long ago. M. Strong, both of Independence. items. We are at least one month later LYONS SULLIVAN. m u *: m u * here than the Willamette Valley, as there Hon. Stephen Stunts will deliver a is scarcely any grain sown yet and the lecture on next Tuesday evening May Mr. V. Kratz of the Mill Co., goes to Shiloh’ s Cough and Consumption Cure j W o r k » o h * y grass is just beginning to gr«.w, and the is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures ; 1 t in the Presbyterian church at Inde- Portland this week on business. th ro w » a coit- marks of the past hard winter have not V* pendence. Sub ject, gambling and drunk- Consumption. For sale by Jap. R. Miller, »Iit h t fttrrum. COLUMBIA A weeks warm weather for our early all disappeared, as there are yet small Dallas. eneas, their evils on individuals and so gardens and then. Ila » Porcelain Lined Cylinder. snow drift» to tell the story of the past ciety. Fox & Goodell have received their And now there seems to be a mistake. I« « n*lly *ef. I» Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what yon need for Rev. C. Alderson will hold religious spring stuck of goods, and their store April takes the place of March and snow Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness j the r hr a |ie»l and W . N. J O I E S Principili. | | f*Mt Porre Pum p rervices at the Bridgeport school house wears a much improved appeoronce. is falling, only to melt as fast ns it falls. and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 , In the w*»rld lor on next Saturday and Sabbath following. Two now arrivals come to stay, one at Stock locks or Shallow by Jap. ; and 75 cents per bottle. For sale rather thin this spring. An institution designed to place within the reach of the young and middle-aged of either sex, All aro invited. W ell«. Mr. James Mitch el’s and another at Mr. Good cows are worth from 40 to $50 per ft. Mill- V| D ju I m the facilities for obtaining a T1»on*«n*l» In Ge«*rge Berry's. head, and fat cattle are not to be had, n«o In every puri Having sold my drng store in Dallas, I I have just received a large stock of We are glad to be able to say that Mrs. or love nor money. This country for the- THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION ot the F nlted millinery with all the latiest novelties and S.|T. Burch, who was recently very ill, !*ast year has made but littlo improve wish to close nn my books, and hereby Atate«. , r . . , . , ’ give notice to all indebted to me to come sfyfc! for the spring trade, which I am is now very much better. Also Miss ment. It seems # ' be »t » .tam U t.«1 but £ tu< d 1>)ld inllll<j u „ ly. p )ea„ Ne ver freez^« ln >* U til* low..t rate«. The «chwl in mpiJinl v. ith »11 the convenience« of the great selling at the very lowest prices. Call Arnamla Clark, who has been very low we hupe it ■■ only taking it r e t . Cheney ............. W inter. . . .i,„ work Everything i* new, neat uul plwuuit, «ml the inatruction« »re the unrt )>r»c*kal und pay attention ... to this ..„n -all, ns the aeconnts and see me at Monmouth. one year a>(u wa, a lively city, but ,,ow 1 must bo paid at once. thorough. The Telegi»| b Department hn. .11 tl>. neceanry appliance, for imparting » « nr- with in flam itory rheumatism. Send for elren- J. L. UYÜK. E mma C. W aller . L r »«»id pi lee«. __ nngh knowledge of that «cienca. All kinrl. of pen-work, Mich at mgri wiing re«..lotion», tilling Dullas, April 12, ISSU. Crops in the vicinity never looked it is n dull place, and Sprague seem» to linlonii » vl«iting or weliding card., etc., executed in . work-tnan-like manner »t living r»te». Lave frozen out last winter, or at least it better, and the fanners faces again wear WAYS ON paiticular» »end i .r the "Columbi» ConuMTefaU College J ouim L” Addrean, Surprise rnrly. Fnur> Poultry. ' OOD PUMPS, HOSE, PIPES AND FITT1XGS OF ALL KINDS AT a cheerful look, in anticipation of a good was badly frost-bitten, fur there is not half the business done there now that baud and furnished to ordor. Parties desiring any article in my lino will be \ \ . N. J AM KS, Cor. Second ami Salmon Sts. ly harvest. A few days of fleitant The surprise party under the manage there was in time of the past. This conn Plymouth Rook chicken» for breeding 1 promptly attend*d to be addressing me or calling «I my place cf basilic»» on Htate ment of Messrs. Sites, Cosper, Rowell, weather and seeding will lie finished. try cant bo beat for stock raising, but purpose» would do well to conetpond j Street, bctwicn Commercial and Front, Salem, Oregon. _____ P .O .B o x P O R T L A N D , It was announced the editor of the stock is the only permanant money mak Grant and Miller in honor of Mr. C. G. with ............................ Mr. J. M. < ii n. - F re»t Grove, 1 I JO SE P H F IS R H B Ü R N . C«»ad, was the most enjoyable Affair of I tkmizer would addresses the people of ing industry of this country. Farming Oregon. Mr. Garrison has taken gieot j fi pr28 htf.) the season. There was music and games of Dixie on Lust Sabbath, and a full house is not profitable. I am just at present pain* to secure the purest stock of this, and the wee small hours began to appear gome from a distance, awaited his coming; taking my third trip over this country famous breed of chickens. Every farm ! before the merry party wended their way but the editor failed to come. We pre and like it very much. in the State ought to be stofked with some hnneward. Mr. Coad leaves for Southern sume he had a reasonable excuse for we good breed of chickens, and we are fully A Rost u s R iv k i . i ’. r . hope we are not quite a Sod j in yet. (Wegonon Monday next, where lie in pnrsnaded that the Plymouth Rock» are the very best. The following are his tend» residing this Summer. His many The “ Dixie Mills’’ Co., are shipping, M c C o y , 1 ’ o IU C o u n t y , I\ SI SK K Il'l prices: Male», each, $3; female», each, fi lends wish him the best of success in wheat from Parkers »Station at tho rate ! $2.50; pairs, $5; Trio« fG; eggs per. doz. of two cars a day, ami reloading the .in his new home. -DKAI.FR IX W hf . rras — it has pleased almighty same with flour and fieed f«»r Portland. God to call from our midst our beloved $2 6b; two dozen, $4: three dozen, $G. K K l) » K O K T. « O l R T s 1 ” They now have on hand a small surplus pupil and schoolmate, Willie H. Holmsn, Send orders. " A lair Anyone suffering from habits*! consti of all kinds of mill feed for the first time whom we all loved and respected, and Itlrrrt From Jnpnn, SALEM - - - OREGON, pation, torpidity of the liter, colds, fevers thia winter. The mill is to be thoroughly : whose untimely death we sadly mourn. The enterprising house of J. D. Lee, headaches, restlessness, sleeplessness, oveflu tftd this summer. The race Therefore be it received this week a large shipment of indigestion or other ills arising from a widened ard deepened, and a large ad Rr.soi.vm— That we the teachers and pure Japan Tea irora Yokahama. It is disordered or inactive condition of the ditional wareroom thirty-six by seventy- liver, stomach and bowels, wishing to two feet is now going up adjoining the pupils of school district No. 2. do hereby put up in "Perfection fanisters” and ii express our sad boreavment at the loss rif the celebrated Reliance brand. Mr. give Syrnp of Figs a thorough trial, can mill. £ n j it of Jap. R. Miller, who will agree of our kind and loving pupil ami school Lee has obtained the sole agen'-j for it. Improved Farms For Sale Cheap And On Easy Terms to return your money if it fails to act mate, who so quickly passed away while Il is sun dried and poativelj free from niLL«* HOI I L. the poisonous coloring matter found in promptly and satisfactorily. in the morning of life. Also, Flouring Mills. Saw Mills, htc. This house has changed hand« and will R ksolvfi «—That we tender our heart- other teas. Everybody should use it. " WK ALSO HAVF LAXP IX Free <1M ltnr*e. be run as a first class hob-1 in ev#*ry par felt sympathies to his parents brothers All persoi s suffering froni^ onghs.Colds ticular. Good men!*, good beds, and and sister in their loss. I!nrk!rn'. Irnirn Wire. Asthnia.| Bronchitis, Loss of Voice or comfortable rooms. Good sample rooms The Beat S.lve in the world for Cot«, R esolved That a copy of these reso any sff- ction of the Throat and Lnrgs, for commercial travelers. • M l Itheom. Fever Dress Goods, lutions l>e published in the I temizes . are reqi t .ted to call at J . R. Miller’s Drug J. M. C ain , Sore«, Tetter, Chapped Hand., ChilbUin«, j M H. P arker , Prop.ietor. , Htore und get a trial bottle of Dr. King,* H o v er» nun« L and, cr to pan ha* fc h oo Corn., and ail Skin Kinptiona, and poai- p» ft H. M. P frkins , f Partie« wiping to tóate, he pre-empt.'.« or H . M « id, I - U me " thoroughly o. .,u .t l,t » l • ith ro»-h Ian • 1 New Discovery for consumption free of tively earea Filet. It i. guaranteed to ilrtMtfl will do «ell f U r ,11 .pan or «.litre«« « ... mn*t valaalO*- ¡ H il . r H tiikk , >Comm¡W*. V»llc¡r, on either «tde ° t U»® r o e r , ____________________ anil can w o w ça ftie« the charge, which will convince them of is give perfect aati.faetion or money - - riiout the entire 1 Croup, Whooping C ugh an l Br nchitis Information perUlning to land* furniaMd LlLI.lt hi RBIXO, f o r *"«*• d m ánbU laeaUmi. tn,m 40 to 1M acre* In a trod? ____n d d e a e r a M e lo c i And Winea and Llqnora for Medicinal wonderful mer.ts and show whit a re^ulir immediately reliev'd by Hh.loh’t Core. funded. Price, 25 centa per bo». A. tfttM T A CO , M en i Oreg ei. Ifralri. R alph W illiam «, dollar-»;*« bolt « will do. Call •ally* For m U by Jap. R. M Her, Dallas. [ 4 tale by ¿taper K. Miller. a THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZED li t E M V ISTA I T t .l l s . STILL AT THE HEAD Being about to Dissolve Partnership, THE PIONEER OF LOW THEREFORE IN THE N AM E OF PEOPLE OF POLK CO U N TY. T o every man woman and child “W H IT E B R ICK ,’ With an Y ou and each of you who are de of unusually Goods and Novell sirous of purchasing Servian ANY ARTICLE IN TIIE Damasse. D ry <S F a n c y G ood s STAPLE FANCY COODS. A Full Line ol MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF A LL GRADES. B o o ts & S h o e s, Hardware, Grocries, Crockery. will continue T? ^ regular SALLER LEWIN CO’S PHILADEL PHIA FINE SHOES, GIANT SEAM BOOTS. Aro hereby Notified that said ftm aa& R osenblatt BASKET FIRED NATURAL LEAF Are selling all of said goods at PRICES BEDROCK. ¿IT« Call and satisfy yourself and here of fail not. L Y O N S & SU L L IV A N , W M . B R O W N & CO. ESTATE & D A L L A S , P O LK C O ., O C N . SALEM « W e have for sale on easy terms, farms from forty acres upward. 0RNG0N, IRON TRIBUNE AID BUCKEYE WiHD ENGINES. M FORCE fiRi.ts.iud office on Main st., two doors North PUMP Strong, COMMERCI Ais C O O t l d g , W 583 g f I N i . - W ^ ....... OREGON. C. E. WORTHINGTON, Co General M erchan REAL ESTATE AGENTS, A N D D R U G S AND M ED IC IN ES . Keep comtnntly on hand » full Msortnrnt of Polk, Yam hill, Marlon Washington, Linn and Benton Counties. G R O C E R IE S , Furnishing Hood*, HARDWA Etc, Etc. ■ m