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í ing tho meeting. Thirteen were added our ex-sheriff, Lark Ilall, paid us a pleas prosperity of our city, or envy us our ant visit 'T uesday last. Hardy was after present peaceful, cheerful, industrious to the church. and neighborly citizens they should hide Triumph lodge No. 262, I. O. G. T ., jurymen this time. Lark seems to be us themselves away among the Tomb s of DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1H»3. elected the following officers at their last jolly as ever. and may school seems to along ' < )ur 'Ul 01.11' " ’I nciiina »U be uv running > h . wii ^ the seven sleeper’s i - their . f dreams *1 meeting: W. 0. T ., M. Merwin; W. V., under the able management of ° f bliss be like unto the coming of u'n Mrs. L. W. Robertson; \V. S ., E. O. nicely A t i t M S M»U T H E IT IÌIIZ E K . .. n i ■ ' • mother-in-law; I . . ... I . . 1 . . . . . . f for i . * u we 'u u are r> i ( going r n i m r t to i l III.L U* man Ohumneos: W. F. S ., E. W. Cooper; W. Prof. Rubio. gerate this town as a city of the best ..A. X. Martin. T ., Miss Minnie Douty ; W. M ., Mr. One of Oak Grove’s fairest belles Balluton... J. W. McOrtw. Ptrrydale....... Alexander; W. C., A1 Goodman; W. I. caught a wink, and plunged into the sea grade on the first-class order. I have (t! a s me) been chosen as tho best look lie*. W. 1>. Nichols. Lincoln.......... G ., Elsa Smith; W. O. G., L. \V. Robert of matrimony with him. Allie Nichols. ing and most suitable person to fill the Hick reali son. Our ex-school superintendant, C. E. place of marshal; but all sweets mfist .George Felt. Independence. .1). M. Calbfeatb. Our city council lias passed the horse Majors, and Mr. Burnside, of Portlund, have their bitter so slso 1 have my antag Buena Vinta. . O. H. Oabb. Arlie............. ! and dog ordidance. No horse can run at gave us a call one day last week. onist in the persons of our worthy and es- " large within the city limits, and a tax on Our official rood sui»ervisor had the soemed fellow citizens Mssrs. Thompson I all the dogs. Some of the poor dogs will boys out on the Kyeel change. It is to and Willie Putnam. Both are well to do. AT HOME. , not be redeemed, and their fate will be l>e hoped that it will be fit to travel next Mr. Thompson carries*a stock of “ mdse,’ | death. The chicken ordinance didn't winter. is our postmaster. While Putuam boasts III RrleL pass, as Prof. Garrigus was before the Tho maiden month of the year has come , of a fine hop yard, new fence, new gates Good morning. council with a reiuonstrunco with signa- upon us with all its splendor, aud mother » “ d other improvements. So you see I How tilings grow. j tures from all parts of the county. oarth lias decked liunclf once wore with Imre weiiihty opposition; but will hope Town awfully dull. 1 on and attend our Sabbath School every blossoms rare. B lie 1111 Vista. Colds arc the fashion. Lodge of Good Tem p- 1 t,iat j ,e " Ue ie j‘ the ways The Polk Co., [PROM OUR »U S U A L COR RKMPOXDENT. | Oak Grove, May tho of [u.tm eu made perfect and not com “ When the humid, A c.” - ■ • plain of the personal attentions One of our items of last week was made Early vegitables in market. j of young ladies, of which our community to read, “ somebody’s boys are sleeping i i KMiZKK of last week. Circuit court May fourteenth. I in the Pottery sheds.” It should read, Mrs. Clopton and daughter started on Champion trout fisher, Judge Johns. M aim it a i . “ somebody’s hogs.” There is tot) much their homeward trip to Umatilla, Oregon. Very little sickness in town at present. difference to not make the correction. Wo join with their many friends in wish Mr. Tom, of our town, is certainly an ing them a safe and pleasant journey. For first-class Dental work, go to Mason. Occupation. Names. Kedfdencú School books and stationary at J. D. uncomfortable man, for just as he has Zip seems to be off his reckoning as to J H Burns banner ! made arrangements for a summer’s ease Luckiaiuuto Lee’s. We said nothing about hounds J J Bell “ Bridgeport Trusses and shoulder braces at J. R. I Mrs. Tom gets sick. At any rate we sup- hounds. a two-leged or otherwise. His dog seems J S Bogue ! pose she is sick, for wo see him out split- Luckiamute Miller’s. o to have had a taste for mutton chops. T Pearce ring w ood. B ob Boston Parlor Concert next Monday u Dallas Some of our farmers are useing all of Sorry of your “ hark” running aground. J G Brown evening. o Indepenenco We are requested to state that the Polk the days ami all of the daylight there is i ( We are pleased to report Mr. Groves in putting in their crops, having to repair county lodge of Good Tenplars will meet N Putman Bethel ti much improved. S L i the damage done by the freeze and the at Oak Grove next Tuesday, May 8th, in J K Sears o Souver For dentistry, go to Mason, over But ! l&to rains have kept them behind with stead of the 9th, as it appeared in T he J B Stump ler’s grocery store. I t k m i z k k two weeks ago. A full attend Allen Rodgers Dixie I their work. T B Tetherow Monmouth Allen & Osborn, of Independence, are The Spiral Spring Cart Co., of this ance is desired. selling furniture at Portland prices. The farmers’ boat, St. Church, is plying James Edgar Dallas | place, are preparing to turn out an abund J H Savoiy Jackson Something fine for your table. Dried i ance of work, and everybody wants a cart. the Willamett river between Portland and blackberries at 25 per lbs. at J. D. Lee's ; Now, gentlemen, do not allow Buena Corvallis. What changes time lias wrought Win. Fuqua Buena Vista B F Smith Merchant Luckiamute If you want some of the best strained j Vista to be without an advertisement in The farmers had some hope then of re F M Magart Monmouth Farmer. lieving themselves of monopoly, but had honey*m town go to J. W. Crider a gro our county paper. Wm. Jones Kola cery store,— He's got it. On last Saturday J. E. Elkins met with to succumb to the dreaded evil. Cass Gibson There are six saloons running in the Abe Locke A nice stock of caskets, coffins, and a serious accident. His horses became Independence coffin trimmings at James Campbell’s old ; brightened while near Frank Magart’s county and they only pay two hundred W A Pike Bethel i farm, on the Monnmuth road. The dollars into the county treasury. What John Eawk Dixie stand on Mdl strebt iii Dallas. are our guardians about. There seems J W Hodson Eola For lame Back, Side or Chest use Sh ; tongue of the hack in which he was rid Butcher loh’ s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. ing dropped dowd while the horses were to be a shortage of four hundred dollars A B Griggs Momuouth , running and caught in such a manner as at tho rate of one hunbred 'each saloon Wm. Tatum Dixie Farmer For sale by Jap. It. Miller, Dallas. | to cause the body of the hack to be drawn annually. J Rhodes Buena Vista We have had some repairs made on l over it, thus roising the hack six or eight It was reported that F. G. McLonch, HMcTimonds Luckiaiuuto tho stairway lording to our office which feet in tho air and throwing Mr. Elkins near Reyderville, had his watch stolen YV H Byeriy Jackson puts us on a more permanont foundation. much higher. He fell in such a manner one evening last week while ab-| W Kuykendal Douglass A very blcasaut party was enjoyed by as to dislocate his left shoulder and broke sent from home. Frank says that his J Kirkland Dixie the yovng folks of Dallas on last Friday a tooth out. lie was carried to Mr. name is cut on tho watch; but they took L Da • :on Monmouth “ evening at tho residence of Mr Samuel Magart’s house, where eveay attention name watch and all; maybe they wanted a Sam Coad Dallas “ Coad. . Jthat could be given was bestowed. Dr. better name. Look out for poison oak, Dated this 25th day of April A. D. 1883. Sleepless nights made miserable by that T. J. Lee was called and saw the limb. as well as burglars. R o s w e l l S h e l l e y , County Clerk terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem H H o l m a n , Sheriff. Frank Zip seems to be rather edy for you. For sale by Jap. It. Miller, Monmouth. sensitive on the dog question. Dallas. [FROM OCR SPKCIAL CORRRSPOXDEST.] We said dogs not hounds there has been L. Bettman and J. Williams have se A. B. Griggs lias begun building his more sheep killed near here by dogs than Wheat per bushel, $1 35. cured position as foot-pads on the rail new house for a meat shop. havo been killed for years by Cyoes. Oats—per bushel, 75 cents. road for exercise. At least they did on We understand-a select school for the To hounds we have no objections, as Potatoes—per bushel, $1. last Tuesday morning. long as they let sheep alone. As we little folks will commence soon. Onions— per pound, 3 cents. Two gentlemen named Brown and Cabbage—per pound, 3 cents. Miss Emma Waller is doing a splendid ’ have tho honor to belong to the Dixie Stout have bought the Nichols farm, business in her millinery line here and at wolf club, and keep our dues paid a n , we Butter—per roll, 62}£ cents. v( uth of Dallas. Mr. Stout has boon cm ' Airlie. Lard—per pound, 15 emits. are perhaps as much interested as Zip. Hides, green—per pound, 8 cents ployed b y' C. G. Rowell & Son to work I. 1\ Lucas has left to engage in mer- Wool—per pound, 20 cents. in their blacksmith shop. Popcorn, I cautile business at Lone Hock, Wasco Eggs—per dozen, 10 cents. Dallas is in need of a good meat mar county, Oregon. lFROM OUR SPECIAL CCRRKSPOXPKNT.] Chickens— per dozen, $4. 00. ket, aud a splended opening awaits some Mr. L. Lemmons has moved his family Grain has grown finely during the warm i Apples, green—per pound 0 cents. man with a small amount of money, and to town and will engage in dispensing | weather, and some of the old farmers * Apples, dry—per pound, 5 to G cents. energy enough to run the business. We ; meat from the block. predict an average yield of grain this sea Plums, dry—per pound, 10 to 12 cents are virtually without a butcher shop. We saw several car-loads of nice lam- | son notwithstanding the freeze-out. Tallow—per pound, G cents. Quite a number of people from the east her switched off" hero for Rev. II. M. i There is a man in this neighborhood Hams—per pound, 15 cents. have been looking at land in the vicinity Waller mid Judge Butler for fencing their 1 who has a flock of sheep, some of which Sides—per pound, 14 cents. Shoulders—per pound, 11 cents. of Dallas, in view of locating here. They i farms. are affected with stab, and is carelessly cannot find good farms as cheap in any Mr. Fishback lias been building a new ; letting them run «it large over his own Fancy Poultry, other part of the state as in Polk county. fence aud sidewalk along his residence j and other men’s pasture. i property, which improves it very much. \ ■ Any one wishing to procure puro blood We came near losing one of our com There was a social gathering at the Will some others do likewise and improve | Plymouth Rock chickens for Lreediug positors by a runaway train on last Tues the town? residence ef Mr. C. Glenn on »Saturday i purposes would do well to correspond day morning. She got on to ride to the evening last. Everybody enjoyed it very , ... j with Mr. J. M. Garrison, Forest Grove, Miss Harris, who has been attending ! water tank; but the poney wasen’t thirsty. A. B. much especially A B. who enjoyed it 0regO11. Mr. Garrison him taken great Result: A pleasant walk of a mile accom school here, has returned to her homo in | hugely. He says that playing blindfold i paj118 to secure the purest stock of tiiis Pendleton, Oregon, to engage in teach- j panied by Dick. j ing. Wo hope to see her again among the is the l o s when there is plenty ofsoo room ; j famous breed of chickens. Every farm On last Wednesday as Dave Bums was students next session. Come again, but lie would just as soon some one else ¡u the Slate ought to bo stocked with some would wear tho blind hereafter. i good breed of chickens, and we are fully driving a drummer to Independence in a Fannie. We would like to say for tho benefit of i pursuuded that the Plymouth Rocks arc hack, the axle broke and threw them The Bands Hope of this place ami Iu- both to the ground. Fortunately for ! dependence will have a joint May party tho boy who killed a pheasant on the the 'Un very best. 4 The IM" following arc 1 his Mr. Burns; but unfortunately for the on the second Saturday in this month, farm of II. Massey, a short time since, prices: Males, each, $3; females, each, drummer Dave foil on top. The com j either at Mount Pisga, south of Dallas, or near Popcorn school houso, that we know $2.50; pairs, $5; Trios $G; eggs per. doz. mercial man felt a littie Hat when he got , in the grove of the eellege. All are in- it, and how we found it out you can sit $2 50; two dozen, $4; thiee dozen, $0 . from under the debris. down to think. We would say also that we Send orders. | vited. The bell tolled the sad requiem of the are not doing our duty to our country Shiloh’s Vitalizer is wliat you need for Personal. ! departure of the spirit from this earthly and our laws or we would report you at Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness Mr. B. Smith is putting in a glass front, ; tenement, of the child of Prof. Yates, of headquarters. Be careful young man, aud all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 j Christian College, on Saturday last, and and dont do so again, If there is any aud 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Jap. and otherwise improving his drug store. the burial took place on Sunday, “ In more suspicious shooting in your neigh It. Miller, Dallas Mr. A1 Guynn, of this county lias re life we are in death.” borhood, look out for the result. moved this week to the Alsea country. Z ip . A I’a lr P r o p o s itio n * On Wednesday morning Mr. Goodman Mrs. L. F. A. Shaw of NValla Walla of Independence came up here with some Anyone suffering from habitual consti Oreole, came down last Tuesday to visit relatives passengers for the train and as ho started pation, torpidity of tho liver, colds, fevers [ROOM OUR HPSJIAL CORRRiPON DUST.) in Dallas. headaches, restlessness, sleeplessness, i to return his horses became unmanage Mr. Frank Butler lost a fine colt last indigestion or other ills arising from a Mr. J. Stouffer and his son Squire D. able and ran away with the carriage j disordered or inactive condition of the P. Stouffer made us a very pleasant cal making sad havoc with it. Nobody hint, j Sunday. j liver, stomach and bowels, wishing to on last Tuesday. Mr. L. Lemmon is moving in town to \ Walter O. Vassal! is going to Frank I give Syrup oi Figs a thorough trinl, can Hubbard’s this month to reside. W. S. Elkins, returned from Portland, j engage in serving meat to the people j buy it of Jap. R. Miller, who will agree He reports too many people hunting busi- | we ought to have plenty of beef here this j As these are our first items from Oreole j to return your money if it fails to act ness in the metropolis. summer if somebody will loan us the wo will stop writing for this time. promptly and satisfactorily. Dr. Rul cll returned this week from .1 money to buy it with, and a» m oneyis We have a few musicians in this sec visit to Washington county, He says plenty to loan we have no fears on that tion, headed by Mr. G. W. Hubbard. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and | score, but what we do fear is that the | Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer they drink trout, down there. butchers can’t finU any cows to steal. | Mr. M. Glaze is reading medicine and guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Jap. Mrs. Mattie Burford started on last We learn that the dance Saturday night bids fair to become our head physician. R. Miller, Dallas. Thursday for Vancouver, W. T. Where was a blow-out,there being only four Indies | A farewell party will bo given Mr. Vas- she expects to remain a time for her present, and they didn’ t stay very long, j sall at the residenoc of Mr. Butler next D ir e c t F r o m J a p a n , health. Boys it is out of place to get up a dance j Thursday evening. A good time is anti The enterprising house of J. D. Lee, W. P. Wright of Dallas, started on last in a community where the sentiment is so : cipated. received this week a large shipment of Monday on a surveying trip to the lower much at vnrience with that kind of amns- We3 Way mire scared Charley Groves, a pure Japan Tea irom Yokahama. It is ment. It is foolish to attempt to run | Siuslaw. lie expects to be gone sev new comer, out of his wits by telling him put up in “ Perfection Canisters” and is against popular sentiment in such mat that the Indians were liable to go on the of the celebrated Reliance brand. Mr. eral mouths. ters. Lee has obtained the sole agency for it. war-path at any time. Mr. R. F. Wells, of Buena Vista, It is sun-dried and postively free from R oscoe C onklin , Alias. agent for the Monarch Bee Hive, darkened j The following is the list of officers elected m Monmouth Lodge, I. O. G. T., the poisonous coloring matter found in tiie door of our sanctum with his corpu- | for the term commencing May G: ILL. other teas. Everybody should use it. Pixie. lency on last Thursday. Murphy, W. C. T.; Miss Etta Davidson, •fPROM OUR SPKCIAL CORRRSPONDRNT.) Hon. Tibnon Ford, of Salem was in \V. V. T.; W. F. Clarke, W. S.; G. W. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath town on Friday, on legal business. Mr. Richardson, W. F. S.; Mrs. Adkins, W. Hon. J. W. Nesmith is in Portland this secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. week. Ford is considered one of the ablest at T.; Willard Adkins, W. M.; Miss Bristow, „ , , . l'rice 50 cents. Nasal injector free, For torneys in the state, and has many clients ; W. E.; Mfss Ellen Tatom, W. I. G.; Geo. ihoy say, Tom got left last Snnday, but ' le b j.,p. K Mil|eri ]y.,||as. Adkins, W. O. G. how iti this eonnty. ow or where, we cun can t say say. ______ m _____ The Dixie Mills have been compelled to Mrs. M. A. Royal, mother of Mrs. Al- B ir c k lctt's Arat<*n S u lv r . Alrllo. shut down for a few days, Laving run out deison aged near eighty years, who has ] The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, of flour bags. [FROM O l'R SPKCIAL CORRKSPOXDRXT. 1 been visiting at the M. E. Parsonage in i Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Dallas, is very active for one of her years, i M. L. Pipes came down from Dallas tc- Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Tho week’ s pleasant weather we were On last Thursday week she made three i day on business. looking for, has come, and our breath Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud posi tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to visits, did a small washing, and on the Miss Emma Waller lias established a smells of onions. next day went on the stage to Salem. Willie Washburn of Junction, son of give perfect satisfaction or money re 1 milliner store at this place. funded. Price, 25 cents per box. For Mias Retta Pash of Monmouth was C. W. Washburn, was in Dixie visiting sale by Jasper E. Miller. friends this week. | visiting in this place last week. OUR NEIGHBORS. Mr Goodell has been over to Salem and •This fine weather lias gladdened the purchased himself a fine uetf buggy. We Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis Independence. immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. hearts of the farmers and they are again wonder if he will loan it to us. [FROM OUR »PKCIAL CORRESPONDENT.] For sale by Jap. K. Miller, Dallas. busy at work. Miss Fannie McDaniel ou account of Fluke & Bromigin has cut mere than Mr. M. J. Mulkey, our agreeable coun ill health, is home from the State Univer Efilrti} .Notice. or.e million of shingles this last winter. ty assessor, reached o'ir burg to-day with sity aud will not return again this year. Taken up by fhe undersigned, living Mr. Dave Maloney is repairing his out a days warning to the boys, and of Mr. Samuel Orr has much improved Oak Grove, one horse colt, two years dwelling on Front street in good shape. course they all had a tlowing mustache. the adpeerance of his farm, by building a 1 near uITr y,*“ old. color, right roan. The colt came to C'laggett & Merwin are building a large Dr. Kimble of Dallas was m our town new plunk fence «round his lot in »outL : ol,‘ ' color- r,Rh' I my place last October, and is very breachy. few days ago, on professional business. Dixie. warehouse on Front street for storing i Appraised April 13th, 1883, at $20, by machinery. We are glad to make the ac juaintance of Dr. McDaniel, son of Joshua McDaniel | j \ Dempsey, Justice of the Peace, \y \y p AWK J. R. Cooper & Co. have been busy in doctor lie is a pleasant gentleman, as well has just returned from Philadelphia, : getting their bop yard in tine cultivation, as a good horse shoe pitcher. Come again where he has received his M. D. Welcome Dr. we ll try to make the next game in Dr. hDiongns. and the hops look well. That hacking cough can be so quickly The emigrants are coming; quite a train cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it Albert & Zed say that they will not teresting for you. Sanimie Scandil went to Monmouth in wagons passed through town a few days por gale by Jap. H. Miller. be bachelors much longer, if they can ---- ♦ — only get some of the fair sex to say yes. tiiis morning and returned this eve. Sani ago looking for homes among us. Ore- Take l!eed. mie goes down quite often; there must be gouians’ make them welcome. Business is looking up since the rain considerable load stone down that way, Mr. Jchn Minch of the Mill Co. has just j La»t call I have placed rny accounts has ceoftsased to some extent. Consider notwithstanding the attraction and the returned from Portland, where he ha* in ,he hand, of C. P. Soil vnn, «ttorne, able improvements are going on at pres ardent love Sanimie has for pleasure, he be.n to secure n potent upon uu improved (nr . ollec-ti. n . Settlement mu it ent. is always at his post when it comes to wheat cleaner tiled upon some time mnee. b ,liaile wi,bin lbe LeIl teI1 (IayB. Mr. John Parker, who has lived here business. H. W. L tomi , for a number .»f years, moves to Portland Eola. Doll», May 4, 1H>3. Tho mail carrier on the route from this week. He has been employed as [FROM OUB SPECIAL CORSESPOSDENT. Dallas to Alsea, having been ordered by overseer in a large mill at Albina. Dr.Man I.’ ol River is up. the Postmaster General, will make regu The sawmill is now running on full lar trips to tlus place from now on. This This bouse hasehang d li nd aud will Good milch dOws scarce. time, and is considerably behind with will be much Letter for the people of this be run as a first class hotel in every par Wheat and oats look well. their orders. Utherw.se Mr. Denty has vicinity, as they have been heretofore ticular. Good meals, good beds, nod Plenty of rain, too much inud. everything in good running order and compelled to raise money by subscription comfortable rooms. Good h . fflp'.e rooms We have a good school «ably conducted | for commercial travelers, making fine lumber. to hire the mail carried. by Miss Warner. J. M. C ain , Prof. Heartson, of independence, Proprietor. W. Hudson hail gone on a borrowed _______ 9 Z«»na. has gone to Eugene this week, to attend the State Institute for the »Second Judi ««Idl« to ne ,«p. Koom. T. [FROM OUR flrRCTAk CORRESPONDENT. | cial District. He received a special invi Lots of sunshine. J h L i T j '•J,‘f Cl,*ra,th ^ “ 1,16 thi'" ' Two good rooms to , ent on good term, tation to deliver an address before the In Now is the time for garden making. we had h « lottos \ fa th, boildio. m u ilU .. The stitute. Mr. Beardsley our boss bee man is also rooms are very neat, and are well adapted Smliy Pur vine has gone east of the Our friend, A. J. Reiss, formerly of mountains. an extensive hop grower. f„r professional rooms or sleeping apart- this city, who now resides in Santa Rosa, Shipping wheat, a good investment f< r ments. Rev. W. D. Nichols preached hereon Cal., informs us that he is the possessor the right man awaits him at Eola. of a fine boy, and that he is happy. He Sunday last to a good .attendance. Notice T o Sp e c u la to rs . Mrs, Martin Redmon, of Forest Grove, One of our young ladies mourns kase will return here in aoout two weeks. Tommy is gone. Wish we could till the The protracted meetings, which have is residing with friends near Zena. | ) T ORDER “ F THE BOARD OF TRTUTEEN THE Now is the time for the rosy plow i vacancy. I J Aca'U-my W " c k ' ------------- --— " * ------- * * ------ been in progress for the past month, con This “ am” a beautiful day and all is ducted by Rev. J. A. lichenbaugh and J. man, to plod cn from early morn to late [ well who are doing well, and should any L, Hirschner, closed Sunday evening. at night. there be wlw would doubt the future 1 Considerable interest was manifested dur- g fu n r « e THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. “ H f D » B « A T , f O l H STILL AT THE T SALEM - - - OREGON, REAL E S T A T E A G E N T S , Improved Farms For Sale Cheap And On Easy Terms Also, Flouring 31111s, Saw Mills, Etc. WE ALSO IIANF LAND IN Polle, Y a m h ill, Marion W ash ing ton , Lin n and Benton Counties. P w tii s w h l ir.f to locate, l y Pre-emption or Hofeestcad, upon Governm ent Land, or to pun-haie Fchoo o r Railroad Land», will do w ell t » call upon or address us. as we aro thoroughly a ■ >«wintcd with «u«h lands throughout tii*.’ entire W illam ette Val!cy, on either side o f the rkv* r. and t-.ui show parties tho m ost valuable lands and de-irable locution, from 40 to I ’ioA acre« in a body. Inform ition pet tu n in g to land* fu in eh ed For location ami prices, seud for circu-ar. Address, A. S U N IT ¿s CO., Salem Oregon. THE PIONEER OF coot> e o » « Is still at his old stand in the ■ W H IT E B R J JURY LIST. RALLAS MARKET. Our .efficient sheriff, H. Holman, and ¡W ith an unusually LARGE STOCK most ATTRACTIVE G o o d s a n d N o v e ll Being about to Dissolve Partnership, THEREFORE IN THE NAME OF PEOPLE OF POLK COUNTY. To every man woman and child CONSISTING OF Ottoman and Brocaded Silks and Ribbons, Suitings,English Checked Worsted Satin Damasse. Armures, Moires and Ottaman Cashmere, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY A You and each of you wlio are de 1 o í Hardware, Grocries, Crockery. I will continue my regular importations of sirous of purchasing a u t ic l i L in e MEN AMD BOYS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF A LL CRADES. s x s s u e x a a r « » . AXV F u l l : in S A LLEH EW iN GO’S PHILADEL rrin: PHIA FINE SHOES, GIANT SIAM BOOTS. AND MY OWN BRAND OF BASKET FIRED NATURAL LEAF 1 T e A. o n « o v j_ ( M T 1 X T X D ,T U N » 1 3 1 « , 1 0 & ) m P R IC E S B E D R O C K . • a r ^ e í ' bc m om w » n o e s p fl& O S B X S K S ETC D Has gregna. Main Street, s> B e ttx n a n ôs Ë ® s @ a b la ff 4 ¿ ¡h h . ». rew ixi. u . u i] i..m i m e t v . A re hereby Notified that said < «*- DELASHMUTT & FOW EH, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. r alias, Polk County, Oregon. F A R M S FO R S^LE° ON EASY TERMS. A re selling all o f said goods at A!sa Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Etc. Call and satisfy yourself and here of fail not. 1'art’oa w shinj to locate, by Pre-^mvtUin or Homo-lea'*, * pon G've-nn.viit Lard, or to purchase i h iol o: Rail » ad I-iud-t, will do we 11» call uj»on or address • h , > h we a e tbero’ vrhl} acquaint id with iue'.i .m Is through >ut the entire Willa nifOj Valley, on either id* .»f tho nvor, and\in tbovv par ;h s the mo* aiuablu lands and dc-(.irub!o locations, from 40 to 1,SG0 aerial a body. Information )>ertainl ig to Until urnbh.d gratis. For location and priew. send for circular Add **, DELASHMUTT A POWELL, Dali»», Polk CV.urty, Oregon. COLUMBIA @ WM. BROWN & CO. An institution designed to place wfthin the reach of tl e y< ung and middle-aged of e i t h e r he facilities for obta.ning a (Succcfsor t » U. C. Small.) c o u 2IF. r c i a l se :, THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION BO O TS & SH O ES, mum 1 Alt W. S. JANES, Principal. At the lowest possible rates. The school is supplied with all the conveniences o f t h e g r e a t vo: 1:. Kvcrvthing is new, neat and pleasant, ami the instructions are the m o s t p r a c t i c a l a n d borough. 1 he Telegraph Department has all the necessary appliances for i m p a r t i n g a t h o r - •ugh knowledge of that science. All kinds of pen-work, such at engrossing r e s o l u t i o n s , f i l l i n g liplomas, visiting or wedding cards, etc., executed in a work-niau-liku manner at l i v i n g r a t e s . For particulars send for the “ Columbia Commercial College Journal." Addres-t, block , VV. S. JAMES, Cor. Second and Salmon Sts. ? . O. Box 5 8 3 ..............................P O R T L A N D , OREGON. s i n :. :: ? SALEM 0RNG0N. H. W . L Y O N S , OPPOSITE TIIE rA'.'K. C. P. S U L L IV A N . LYONS & SULLIVAN, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, STATE AGENT FOR IRÛH TR13UÜE A J3 BUSKE/E Wl NDEUCililS D A L L A S , P O LK G O ., O C N . t u o i s a > ;» IMF.. M e have for salo on easy terms, farms from forty a:re3 upward. A lso FORCE W o r k s easy fh ro s v s n con* » t a u t R tr oa m Ki n« P o r c e l a i n L i a r d « i llit dc r. ^ G O V E R N M E N T A74D R A IL R O A D L A N D S , T IM B E R L A N D 8 , STO C K R A N C H E S , T O W N P R O P E R T Y , SAW M IL L S , E T C ., E T C ., E T C . ^ V . , . . l l r . - f > '• — Ih» rl«r«pr.l «nd « B r . l F orr e P u m p in toe *» • #•••» «'■ 1 f 1 If ft j w 1 t i W ill no A ll II 1 3 K W e ll«. T lionannrf« lr tiNt* I n e v e r y p a r of ll»e In lte« M ute*. of all sizes R U B L I, W .k ltP o H A T T I.I N e v e r f r e e * *• 1» W in ter. In t h e R en d fo r elrrn - l a r «ettcl p r i c e » . _ W illi».