Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 09, 1883, Image 3

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P A L L A S , S A T U R D A Y , J l N E 1», 1883.
AGENTS FOR THE ITEMIZER.
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S. S. UlMULK.
A. C. N ichol ».
n i mi im ' hs , »v >ii. iMKor, it. C j . uarK,
•\ ui. ti.i.ler, L Heilman, John Ellis, A.
.Strain, C. M. Zumwalt, B. B. Richard
«on, Andrew Loo, —— Huitt.
Mr. Adam B imwii Bold hit milk cowa
this week. Ho advertised them in T hk j
iTtiiiZKB. Moral; I f you have anythin^ i
to sell let the people know it through the !
K aerial I t r m p o B t l f a r c frenas % « r i v a * P a rt«
columns of your couuty paper.
• r th e t 'o a a t y .
(.KOlu.K B k LT.
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Personal.
Hon. T ill Ford, attorney from Salem,
was in town on business last Wednesday.
Hon. .1. D. Lee was gone on a business
trip to Portland during most of the week.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
ludepeudroee,
| PROM OCR ll'Rdil. CORRMPONDRXT ]
Plenty o f measles ill Town.
Our school closes this week.
McCain A* Hurley, Lafayette's leading
Strawberries ore coming into market
law firm, were in town tins week on busi­ nov.
ness connected with the present term of
Mr. Eli Young
returned
Ainsworth Royal Arch Chapter No. 17, court.
meet* at the Masonic Hall, in Balia*, the first
Hon. P. B. Sinnott, Indian agent at Astoria.
Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock P. M. after Grande Ronde, was in town during the
We understand that our band boys will
every full inoon.
week looking after his Indian wards, who have a picnic soon.
are here attending court.
Prof. J. 8. Sweet with his scholars had
Friendship Lodge No. (i, I. O. O. F., meet*
The many friends of Mr. John Groves a nice little picnic Friday.
every Saturday
urday « eveiling at Odd F e llo w *’ H all
hi liai las, at 7:30 o’clock.
will bo pleased to learn that he is so far
Mr. S. W. Smith is making some
recovered from his recent dangerous ill­
Lacreole Ijodwo No. 23, I. O. G. T., meets ness as to make his appeurance on tho improvements to his dwelling.
at Odd Fellows’ Hall Tuesday evening of each streets again.
He has been under the
Mrs. J. T. Ford is confined to her bed
week at 7;30 o’clock.
medical care of Dr. Smith.
with a severe attack of fever.
Jennings Ixodge No. 9. A. Y. A A. M.,
hold« regular communication« in Balia* on the
second and fourth Friday'* of each month.
Union Lodge No. 3.’», A. O. U VV., meet«at
Odd Fellows’ Hal) on .Monday evenings of each
week at 7:30 o'clock.
LOCAL LOCIC.
('.►mniiuufuint at La Creole Academy.
From tho general programme of closing
exercises, we take the following : June
14th & 15th during school hours, the an­
nual examination of classes will take place
at the Academy. On Sunday June 17th
at 11 o’clock. Rev. Horace Lyman, A. M.
will deliver the annual address at tho M.
E. Church. Tho anniversary exercises of
the Laterary Societies will occur at the
same place on Monday evening at 8 o’clock
June the 18th. A t 8 o’clock on tho even­
ing of June 19th, also at the M. E. Church,
the graduating exercises of tho class of
1883 will take place. June 20th, at 8
o'clock p. si., the exercises connected with
the reunion will be held at the Academy.
A very enjoyable time is in s to r e for all
the old students. Those knowing them­
selves to have been former students of
the Academic Department, or who have
friends at a distance who were former
students, are requested to make such fact
known to Mr. J. D. Lee or Mr. Jap.
M iller, so that those entitled may receive
invitations. Juno 23d, at 2 o ’clock p. m .,
the Trustees will hold their annual meet­
ing.
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Death o f Mrs. Nancy E. McTimmonds.
A t Williams, Colusa county, California,
on May 22, 1883, after an illness of only
four days, Nancy Eleanor, wife of Alex
McTiminouds, and daughter of Janus and
F. A. Harris, of Balias.
Beceased was born near Dallas on
March 22, 1852, and her early life was
passed in this vicinity, whore she was
known ami esteemed by all. In 1872 she
was married to Mr. McTimmonds and in
1878 went to California, where she re­
sided to the time of her death. H er be
reaved husband and children, four in
number, arrived here on Wednesday, and
the little ones will remain with the parents
of Mrs. McTimmonds. Known and loved
by all tho oid residents of Dallas, the
eaily death of Nancy McTimmonds will
cause a feeling of sincere regret in the
hearts of all.
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Dr. Smith had a boil on his hand the
past week.
He placed the lance in the
hands of Jap. K. Miller, with instruc-
tions to open the boil.
Jap., being a
little elated by this sudden promotion,
forgot which follow he was and plunged
the lauco into his own finger.
Our band we understand, was employed
Mr. John Brown, who went to the j
Silver Creek mines last week, was taken to go to Buena Vista last Saturday to play
with a congestive chill and had to be for the Picnic. A good time was reported.
brought home on Saturday. He came
Mr. Leiuous, of Monmouth, has taken
| very near dying in the mountains before out liscense to peddle meat in our city.
| medical aid couid reach him, but is much Of course meat is cheaper and that pleases
! improved. Dr. Scott has been attending us.
j him.
A t the last regular meeting of the A. O.
Tho family of Mr. James Elliott, living U. W ., Mr. S. Douty was elected delegate
; just south of town, arrived from Canada to attend the Grand Lodge, which meets
I on last Saturday, and were gladly wel- in Portland next month.
I cornod by the husband and father. Polk
The well known firm o f Riess Bros. &
i county needs more such citizens as Mr.
j Eliott :.ud family. In behalf of Dallas Whiteaker, have sold their entire hard­
ware
business to Mr. Bud. Cooper and
i we extend to them a cordial welcome,
j The family of Mr. James Elliott ar- Ira Smith. Independence can not afford
i rived from Peterborough, Camla, last to give up such substantial business men.
! Saturday.
They were accompanied by But their successors are two substantial
Mr. Thurston and Master Wm. Dunlap, young men who have lived in our midst
for years; no doubt they will do all in
who intend to make Dallas their home.
their power to accomodate and hold the
largo
trade built up by the old firm, and
Ilalln* Market.
endeavor to secure as many new cus­
W heat—per bushel, 85 to 88 cts.
tomers as they can.
Oats—per bushel, G3*.{ cents.
Potatoes New per poodd, 3 cents.
Buena Vista.
Potatoes old—per bushel, $1.
[PROM OCR SPECIAL UUKRKspoN DENT. 1
Onions— per pound, 8 cents.
Cabbage— per pound, 3 cents.
Owing to our absence from town the
Butter— per roll, GOcents.
¡Mist week, the usual quota of items will
Lard— per pound, 15 cents.
not be forthcoming.
Hides, green—p6r pound, 8 cents
Our hop men report their yards as in
Wool—per pound, 23 cents.
splendid condition, vines thrifty and in­
Eggs— per dozen, 20ceuts.
dication good for heavy crops.
Chickens— per dozen, $4 00.
Apples, green—per bushel, $1
Crops are looking well in this part of
Apples, dry— per pound, 5 to G cents.
the county. Farmers are anticipating a
Plums, dry— per pound, 10 to 12 cents
splendid yield of golden grain.
Tallow— per pound, G cents.
Hams— per pound, 15 ceuts.
Uncle Dan. Nash will return to Buena
Sides —per pound, 15 cents.
in a few days. Glad to have him back,
Shonl ; ib -per pound, 11 cents.
we need him and more like him.
T r o u b le
C ity.
The trouble at Dodge City, Kansas, is
likely to assume a more serious form
within a day or two. Luke Short one of
the gamblers recontly expelled from the
town, is preparing to return, accompanied
by a party ot friends, and says he propos­
es to go to stay’ . Th rt party will rendezvous
at Topeka, and start from hero to-morrow
Mass Meeting.
It comprises eight men, the greater por­
tion of them said to be the most despar-
A mass meeting was held at the Court
ate characters in the west. Each man
House on last Tuesday evening to con­ Las a record, and one or two ot them
sider the propriety of having a suitable have figured prominently in the Dodge
celebration oa the Fourth by the people City history. The most of them are
of Balias and surrounding country.
from Colorado. They say they have a
A fte r some excellent music,
rend­ right to go to Dodge and stay there, if
ered by the Dallas Brass Band, Hon. M. they see fit, and if they carry out their
L. Pipes was chosen to preside, and the purpose, and are repelled by the Dodge
following business was transacted; A authorities, a fight is considered inevita­
committee of arrangements, consisting of ble.
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W. S. Elkins, Nat. Holman, B. M.
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Smith, M. M. Ellis, and G. W. Crystal
This year's Osborne self-binders have
was appointed by the chair. Also a com­
mittee of ways and means, consisting of J. the Appleby binder of the latest-improved
S. McCain, J. D. Lee, and H. M. Parker, pattern; so much so that they use seven
were appointed.
A committee on music pieces less in ohe device, knotting the
was decided upon, but was not named. twine, doing away with the troublesome
On motion of Mr. Crystal the meeting plunger and spring altogether, and also
None
adjourned, to meet on next Monday the Twine Tucker with six pieces.
of the other Appleby binder manufacturing
evening, at which time the conunitte of
companies—as the Deeiing, Buckeye, Mc­
arrangements are expected to report, Cormick, etc.— have thes'e improvments,
and some definite action taken in regard except ike Estcrly, who are the patentees
to the matter.
and have operated them with great success
Honors Won by the 2d Biirade Band. the last two years. Now with the abort
facts, and knowing the Osborne Harvester
is not excelled by any in lightness of
T o Custer Post Band:
W e, your committee appointed to draft and durability, it will pay you to
'udge as to the ugliest band man, at investigate before purchasing.
icM in ville, May 25, 1883, beg leave to
ItrK l«tcre< l L etter*.
report that we have made a thorough ex ,
amination and find that the prize should
The list of letters remaining in the Post
be given to Mr. Mead Cosper, of the Sec- Otfice at Dallas, Oregon, June 2, 1883. I f
ond Brigade Band, of O. S. M. Respect- ' not called for in one month will be sent
fitly Yours,
M rs . G. G ro n in g ,
to the Dead Letter office.
M ims J a n e S m i t h ,
Londstrom Charlotta.
Art water Hettie.
Lucas George.
Dickenson Clarrissa.
Committe.
Parsons T. M.
Downer Joseph.
Parsons F. W.
Kmerick George.
In B rief.
Peed J. S.
Grayson Willie.
Sloan J. G.
H ay hurst J. 2.
Very warm days.
Washbunie Lora-5.
Huntings William.
Woodruff John-2.
George J^ake.
Court has adjourned.
Williamson John.
Lille v A. S.
Celebrate our natal day.
Luca* B. F. or T. D. Wallas Mr.
J. D. S mith , P. M.
Legal blanks at thi\ office.
i
Ito li o f H on or.
County court again this week.
Several criminal cases were laid over
until the fail term of court.
The following is a list of names entitled
to be placed upon the roll of honor, whose
deportment has been above 6G, for the
mouth begining April 23 and ending May
18, 1883, for district N o . -----:
Lizzie Flickenger 100, Lizzie Greenbalgh
100, Anna Zumkeller 100, Laura Collins
95, Ida Cole 95, Dolhe Allinghara 95
Anna James 95, Laura Williams 80, Joseph
Collins 80, Oorr Thorp 75, Jessie Green-
halgh 75, M olli« Collins 70, Emma Thorp
70, James Greenbalgh 70, Eddie Black 70,
Charles Bills 65, Buy Allinghara G2.
Miss A ll ik M ellon , Teacher.
Two small work horses to trade for one
big horse. Call on Butler Delashmutt.
.(notlirr Biirzaln.
Come and see our nice visiting cards.
Mr. John Groves is still improving.
Temperance meeting again on next
Wednesday night.
W e went stawberrying this week.
caught a good many.
We
Crops are growing grandly notwith­
standing the dry weather.
A ll kinds and styles of Job-work done
with neatness and dispatch at the I tem ­
ize * office.
In the card from Louiseville by Mr.
Smith the name should have been F. M.
Smith, and not T. M. Smith.
The State Pioneer reunion is to be
held at Salem next. week. A good time
»e anticipated by old Web-feet.
Mrs. Winnell has recovered so as to be
able to attend to her milliner business
j again.
!
| Mr. S. W. Maloney has completed his
j residence and gone to housekeeping. So
Dave is happy.
A 228-acre farm, all under fence, a box
house, a shed barn, s:x acres of extra
oat. Hit) acres, with li«lst work, can be
all farmed; hill land, but not rough or
rocky; very rich land, plenty out range,
plenty good water. 1'h.s .a one of the best
crain and stock farms in the county, and
in less than two years will be worth
double the price now asked.
Price,
81,500; one-half down.
\V. S. K l e i n s
Zen*«
[ from act special cokkespondext .)
Ripe cherries are now the order of
day.
Mr. Nelson Walling, of Amity, was
here on Tuesday last.
Now is the time the boys try the
tience of good wach dogs.
Rev. F. P. Berry, o f Salem, will preach
hero tQ-morrow at 11 a . m . , and 1 o’clock
p. m .
Always ou II a it <1 a Fin«* lia r or
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGARS, TOBACCO,
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Will. C. King passed through here tho
othor day, homeward bound from Buena
Vista.
Hon. D. M. C. Gault, of Portland,
made us a civil. Mr. G. is laboring in be ­
half of the North West News.
W illie Moreland left for southern Ore­
gon, on Monday lost. We join with his
many friends in wishing him God’s speed.
Itlttrr
rirtne!
U H I) U t T U I O « TO M .
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W ith
UT.
Pirnir!
CONSTIPATION,
TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted to
such cases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
Ottoman and Brocaded Silks and Ribbons, Servian
WE ALSO HAVE LAND IN
Suitings, English Checked Wonted Satin Damnsse.
Polk, Yamhill, Marion Washington, Linn and
Benton Counties.
A rm u m , Moires and Ottoman Cashmere,
Parties wishing to locate, by Pre-emption or Homestead, upon Government Land, or to purchase School
or Railroad land*. will do well to call upon or address us. as we are thoroughly acquainted with such lands
throughout the entire Willamette Valley, on either Hide of the river, und can show parties the most valuable
lands ami desirable location, from 40 to 1200 acres in a body. Information |H>rtaininjr to lands furnished
gratis. For location and prices, send for circular. Address,
A. 8TINIT A CO., Salem. Oregon.
THE NEW PATENT
Mr. B. F. Smith is just getting done
sowing grain. Our damp drouth detained
him very much.
DUST-PROOF
THEREFORE I N TH E N A M E OF
SALLERLEW IN CO S PHILADEL­
PHIA FINE SHOES,
PEOPLE OF P O L K C O U N T Y .
GIANT SEAM BOOTS.
AND M Y OVTN B R A N D OP
BASKET FIRED NATURAL LEAF
To every man woman and child
Y o u and each of you who are de-
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Dallas, Oregon.
IIV T U L
B. D K L A H H H IT T .
Dry & Fancy Goods
W . B. P A W E L L
DELASHMUTT & POWELL
REAL
ESTATE A G E N T S
Dallas, Polk County, Oregon.
Boots & Shoes,
FAR M S FOR
S A L lT o N
E A S Y T E R M S.
Also Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Etc.f
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CLOT
Parties wishing to im-ate, by Fre-emptivn or Homes I «*4, «pen G o m n u n t Land, or to pur«hase
School nr Railroad Und*. will do well to call upoa wr mddimm m, M
are thoroughly acquMnlwl with emit
land« throughout the entire Willamette Valley,
either ttde of tho r«v*r, and can «ho« partiee the ibu W*
valuable land» and desirable locations, from 40 tv l,t0S scree In a body. lafonuatlou pertaining to totide
nniishH gratis. For location and prices, eend for circular. Address,
D FLASH M U TT k POW KLL, Dallas, Polk County, Oregon.
A re hereby Notified that said
COLUMBIA
m wMm m & L eenM em ,
B e t im a n & R o s e n b la t t
ttix n tiriK K ii
Mr. Byerly is at work repairing his ■
mill dam that washed out last winter.
Hurry up J eff for wo are almost out of |
(lour and can’t get credit at any other mill, i
nt
thk
American Watch Co.,
WALTHAM, MASS.
fo llo w in g I n t e r a
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IRON TRIBUNE AND BUCKEYE WIND ENCINES
C. P. SULLIVAN.
BAILAS, POLK CO.,
0 GN.
G O V E R N M EN T AND RAILROAD LAND,
TIM BER LAND8, S T O C K RAN CH ES,
* TOW N PRO PERTY, SAW MILLS,
E T C ., E T O . E T C .
PUMP
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Real Estate Agents
We have for sale on easy terms, farm* of all size*
from forty acres upward. Also
FORCE
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P or« c ln ln
L i n e d C y li n d e r .
“ C u * to *, I owa , April t), Itirl.
'* I with jam would sand me a *|;Hng for tl e Wm.
Ellery Watch.
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* By the way t ti* VXsry
is a watcli I sold in your Ss-rew Reset ( aee to a
armer la*t fall. The first of January he lost tJ e
watch in the Wood*, ami f xund it this week in shot t
one fo«»t of water.
It had lain three moot! •
over in mow an I water, with ton *H*h injury t . th
Wits-h o«!y a hair sjsring
H. W. LYONS,
L Y O N S & S U L L IV A N ,
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STATF, AGENT FOR
inqnired into the causo of it. The gentleman stated
! »o sue that he was (starting some Mw-Ing* that ha«!
I lodge*! in the Item! of the river, when hi- chain
I caught in a bu»h and threw hi* watch into about
i twelve feet «»f water, ansi he wa* about two hours
finding it. When he got it nut it wa* running and
he thought all right. In about three n onth* he
j found that the *tem wa* hard to turn and * *.t It
i to ir>e.
I can say that the watch I* all that t ie con pany
| claim* for if and recommend it to all railroad and
i mill men.
R W. BF.XTLY."
In e a s ily a r t . Is
t h e r h e a peat a n ti
■ st P o r r e P o m p
is i t h e u « . r i d III.
D eep o r S h a llo w
W e ils .
T h n i i v a n d s In
■ •e l a e v e ry p art
of th e
lu lle d
C.n. RAYMOND."
The above were very severe tee*«, ami 4en:om4rite
beyond a doubt, that for any reasonable V gt i • f
time during which a watch might be under * ster It
would receive n«» injury whatever.
We make theae cases in both gold and silver, and
m a P e r fe c tly D n «l-Pr*#n f M e s i
tt l s d l l |
W e lc h t a*e, f h a lle u g e the W w rld fe P r s *
Mare It* R g a a l.
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I r l i t las I r
Our school, taught by T. T. Vincent, is
ow n »lo r y .
progressing quietly and pleasantly; pupils
" V aldosta , G eorgia , July 20, 1882.
are studious, and making good progress.
" I sohl one of your Patent Punt Proof C& m * «bet t
The whole number enrolled is 26. Average
attendance during April 23. The num­ ten months ago, and the other day it L-iune bark to
ber of pupils neither tardy nor absent 19. me with the roquest to make it wind easier. On ex
ainination I found that the ideni was rusty, and I
During Majf average attendance 23.
JAME* Principal.
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W. 8. JAMES, Cor. Second and Salmon Sts.
P. O.Box 583....................... P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N
Call and satisfy yourself and here-
Mr. J. S. Bouge is able to be out super­
intending the work on the road. Mr. B.
is the right man in the right place, and
W. E. Burns is the next best man. Com- j
missioners don’t you forget it.
T Iic
ft.
At the lowest iMMtsiLle rate«. The echool ia supplied with all the conveniences of the great
work. Everything is new, neat and pleasant, and the instructions are the meet practical and
thorough. The Telegraph Department has all the necessary appliances for imparting a thor­
ough knowledge of that science. All kinds of pen-work, Much at engrossing resolution«, filling
diploma*, visiting or wedding cards, etc., executed in a work-man-like manner at living rates.
For particular* send for the “ Columbia Commercial College Journal” Address,
This case is formed in one solid piece without join)
pecially pre|*red water-proof cement, is attached to
the case by screwing it thereon, and thus forms an I
| air-tight junction with the body of tho cose, which :
) is proof against dust and moisture.
To railroad men, travelers, miners, lumbermen *
and others who are almost constantly oxpo*od, and
who have to make frequent reference to the watch
^
I t h e « qualities arc of the utmost importance.
W.
An iustitution de«igned to place within the reach of the young and middle-aged of either sex
the facilities for obtaining a
THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION
A re selling all o f said goods at
' ' e have organized & Sunday school st ; or seam, owning in n o n only , thus avoiding the
the Lewisville church, with Mr. Vincent usual C ap , and securing greater strength ami dura
as teacher, Mrs. D. O. Bronson and Mrs. j blllty.
Dasterbrook assistants. Come one, come : These watches arc all o n » pace . The bezel int«
which an extra strong crystal is fitted with an es­
all.
Uncle Dave Lewis intends to move over
'Hie new Baptist college, at M cM inn­
to Yaquina bay the first of next month.
■ flip p y l a m l l i e « .
ville, is to l»e dedicated with grand cere-
Mr. Frank Lewis will accompany his
From time immemorial figs have been father to the Bay, to build a house for
montes on Monday and Tuesday of next
used as a delicious laxative food, and now him, as he intends to remain there dur
week.
i in the form of a concentrated syrup o f | ing the warm season, so as to get the cool
Dent fail to read Elkins’ extra farm ; l- igs they are destined to play an import- I
bargain. Mr. Elkins has the cheapest ant part in the problem of human health breezes that blow from the briny deep.
and beat farm bargains ever offered in Polk and happine». by presenting to the thon- I
Sonmonth.
sands who suffer from the ills arising
ceuntv. See him.
[nos ora ww -. ai . coaaasrosDsvr.l
i from hubitnal constipation a remedy as
We hear talk of a temperance camp-
pleasant to the taste as it is effective. ]
Miss .Stoodley, of Portland, is visiting
meetiiig, to he held at D ixie or Dallas Trial size tree, and large bottels for sal«
in town this week.
sometime in the near future. We hope
by Jap. R. Miller.
Hon. W. D. Fenton, of Lafayette, gave
that such may be the case.
us a pleasant call on T uesday.
(«e A41 Templars Picnic.
In the case of the Bute of Oregon vs.
Mr. F. 8. Powell ia building a new
O lliver Smith, order continued until the
«11 -
A t Oak
'»a « Grove,
OlUtC, Saturday the 16th
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barn on his place in town this week.
: . _ J and a a t i fine
n . » t time
I I ■ I • • I I ia I expected,
Itacember term of court. Sane order in are . invited
the case of the State of Oregon vs. O. H. good speakers, a fine grove, etc. The
Mrs. Work and Mrs. Martin are quite
Crabb.
[ Oak Grove people do not do things ny sick at present. We believe «11 other
The committee of arrangements for the halves, and a pleas-tnt time is exjwcted. sickness has ab*ted.
coming celebration here on the Fourth are Come one, come »11 with your baskets well
R. R. Boothby lias been elected dele­
expecting to obUin either Hon. M. C. filled »nd let us h*vc a nice time.
gate to the Grand Lodge, I. U. G. T.,
R im
George or Judge Capias, of Portland, as
which convenes at Astoria this month.
orator of that day.
» m a k e r .. A l l . » 1 1 .«
Thf Farmer's Mercantile Association
The finest Cigars and Meerschaum have osilt a nioe awning in front of their
The Jury in the case of T<>ra Gilbert
(luduMi), tor whose tial a special term of Pniea in Dallas, at Jap R. Miller s Drug store
It improves the appearance very
court was held this week, failed to agree Store, on Mill street, opposite Court much.
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and were discharged, after about .‘10 hours House.
Old M r Nelaon, of thia connty, waa in
ciI deliberation. Now what ?
Do yon suffer from hilliousness and town the other day. Ha ia now nearly
the
jurymen
liver complaint? Nothing equals ^Plun­ eighty year*
The following is a list of
tha same yc»i
year
yean old,
o n , was
w u born
uom ms
selected in the case of the &tate I of ( tregon der's Oregon Blood Purifier in relieving Fulton s steamboat was bailt, and says be
?*. Tom Gilbert:
John Taylor, H. C. these diseases.
C H j O V I ____
fr iT M T » Jl-XI 1 TU,
TEA.
Main Street,
A N Y
Sr. T t r r » BAICAL of Valaahlc Information .nrt V
tMftel h a lt*«
h »»IW ARBI
»^ILatioa./
Mr. T. B. Williams is embloyed in this
vicinity teaching morality. Good for you
Tom, your time could not be better occu-
eied.
Young ladies in thinking over your fu
ture husbands, remember that Marion
Smith is still in the market. I merely
mention this lest you forget—when l«onji
year comes.
T
I w ill continue my regular importations o f
K
Weather fine gardens and grain looking
well. Farmers anticipate a good yield.
FANCY S STAPLE DRY GOODS
Hardware, Grocries, Crockery.
Being about to Dissolve Partnership,
G r a y H a ir or W h is k e r s chancel to a G i orsy
B lac k by a single application o f this D yf .. lttm-
rts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Hold
Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tl.
(
¡1
MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF
A LL GRADES.
TUTTS HAIR dye ;
o rF icn , as n r w a y h t .% n e w i o r u .
II
A FULL LIME Or
They In c re a s e th e A p p e tite , and cause the
body to T a k e o n fr'leah, thus the system is
N o u rish ed . and by their T o n t e A c tio n on the
D ig e s tiv e €i»vcan«. Reflrulnr .Stool« are pro­
duced. Price 29 cents. 35 M u rr a y Sit., N. Y .
L e n ls r i 11c.
[PROM WR RPRCIAIJCORRBSPORDRNT.]
Our merchants B. F. & H. S. Smith
are doing a thriving business.
, ”
Also, Flouring Mills, Haw Mills, Etc.
T O R P ID LIVER.
Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
Our school closes this week and we un­
derstand that Mr. R igler will accept a
situation elsewhere. We sincerely regret
that he gives up our school. Y et we pre­
sume other localities are more attractive
and more remunerative, which are induce­
ments not to be overlooked. Since Mr.
Rigler took the management of our school
it has been second to none in the county.
Other teachers have taught successfully
here, but none so long that gave such gen­
eral satisfaction for years.
L
C O N S IS T IN G O F
S YN IPTO SttS O r A
the Head, with a dull sensation in the
back part, Pain under the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin­
clination to exertion o f body cr mind,
Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with
a feeling o f having neglected rome duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Headache generally over the right eye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreama, highly
colored Urine, and
H
ST O C K
Improved Farms For Sale Cheap And On Easy Terms
PILLS I sirous of purchasing
Mr. W ill C. K ing, temperance lecturer,
made his appearance here on Tuesday
evening to lecture, but the people having
no notice of his coming did not rally. It
is to bo regreted that he could not talk to
us on the subject of temperance, as we
are in need of some wholesome advice on
that question.
I O
G o o d s a n d N o v e lt ie s ,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
T U T T I mss
Mr. R. F. W ells has returned from
Coos Bay, and brings satisfactory evidence
to the Company that sent him, and now
business goes on.
R
LARGE
most A T T R A C T IV E
First Annual Ficnic of the Indepen­
Road work is the order of the day now. dence Cornet Band at Independence,
June
21, 1883. Lookout for full pro­
Some good work is being done and our
A. C. S weet ,
roads will soon be in good shape for driv­ gramme next week.
Secretary Band.
ing.
A rumor is current that one of our fair
damsels will be led to the himenial altor
soon. We dont take much stock in the
ruinor however.
unusually
O R E G O N ,
Bread.
Curaplaint is freqaeutly made by those
who use baking powders that they leave
iu bread, biscuit, or cake raised by them
a disagreeable, bitter taste. This taste
follows the use of all impure baking pow­
ders, and is caused either by their con­
taining alum (introduced to inuke a cheap
article), by the impure and adulterated
character of other ingredients used, or
from the ignorance of their manufactures
of the proper methods of combining them.
These baking powders leave in the bread
a residuum formed of lime, earth, alum,
or other deleterious matters, not always,
though frequently, tastable in the food,
and by all physicians classed us injurious
to health. The Royal Baking Powder is
free from this serious defect. In its use
no residuum is left, and the loaf raised by
it is always sweet, light and wholesome,
and noticeably free from the peculiar
taste complained o f. Tho reason of this
is because it i3 composed of nothing but
absolutely pure materials, scientifically
combined in exactly the proper propor­
tions of acid and ulkali to act upon and
destroy each other, while producing the
largest amount of raising power.
We
uro justified in this assertion from the
unqualified statemeuts made by tbe Gov-
ernment chemists, who after thorough and
exhaustive tests recommended tho “ R oy­
al” for Governmental use because of its
superiorly over all others in purity,
strength and wholesomeneas. There is
no danger of bitter bread or biscuit where
it alone is used.
Wood teams have commenced hauling
to the Pottery. Something near 1,500
cords will be hauled this season.
S T IN IT «
^
Mrs. J. E. Witten, of Dallas, passed
through here on tho stage on her way to
visit her daughter, Mrs. Abrams, at L in ­
coln.
Mr. J. W. Beckett is building a new
plank fenco around the Oliver Jury prop­
erty. I t is to be hoped that Oliver will
take unto himself a better half and be­
come a Polk countyite.
Mill Street, Dallas. Oregon.
Parties wishing to Buy or Hell should call and !>ee as
'• e v e r Ire e s e s in
IP In te r .
Mend Ih r c ir r o -
la r ond prices.
OOD P U M P S , HOSK, r u E 8 A N D F IT T IN G S OF A L L K IN D S A L W A Y S O N,
W
hand and fnm i.hed to order
Parties deairing any article in my line will be
pp mptly « ‘.tended to be addrereirjg tut or celling at my place of buaineaa on State
Itregon.
Stieet, between Commetcial a n ! Fro it, Salem, Oregon.
Far Sait by all Fir*t-Cl«** Jewtlert.,
JOSEPH P U S H T U **.
'aprtfthtf
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t^ALL INQUIRE! CSNCERNIMC U M m W T lY M 1 WUII.
V??-’ A. - ■
Office on Main it, two doors North o f Port Offici.
LYONS A SVUVA*.
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