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< . THE POLK COUHTYJTEMJZER. LOCAL NEWS. DALLAS, SATURD AY, J l ’ NE 30,1883. Tli« Lixiu mill started up <>u List Sat urday. ag en ts for H a u j i t o n riiu v i'v u i.. L lN t H ilN ............ K hK IlK .Vl------- 1NUKPKN DICNCI5. Bi b u V im A I HI.IE M u KMOITH v t h e it e m iz e r . A. N. . N a h t a . v . HlüúH & ToWN.SK.VII*. S. S. ( i 1 M HI.K. ... A. C. N iu h o i . m , G kobgr B elt . ..D. M. C albukath . ...D alton B roh . ...L. S. R owland . Mi*» lira Palmer went hume to Saloni on last Sunday. Crockery anil all sorts of ware at J. \V. Crider's. men who WAnt to remit large amounts of money, which will be much safer than if expressed. Item» o f I liierest tu the Keaileps of Our fellow townsman, It. U. Boothby, has been ou a visit to Astoria in the in “ The Iteiulrer." terest of the I. O. G. T. He says he I **| mm l:tl 4 orrexpoiMleHce Irin»» 4 arlo»»* Purl« visited the cannery establishments on the Columbia. ol (lie ('utility. Mr. L. B Rowland ¿amoving his family D esire to Eugene City. Mr. R. has lived h v o a number of years and hua made many Independence. friends, and we hope he will do well thore, [I ROM (H R MPKCIAL CORRESPONDENT. ] but we hate to lose so good a citizen. THE PICNIC. Mr. George W. Harris, of McMinville, The picnic last week was iu ©very re- gave us a call a few days ago. He has a ipoot a pel feet success. The programme patent machine for tightening wagon tires. was carried out to tire letter and with It looks like a good thing for the farmers general satisfaction, as far as we could w ho want to save their wheels and.lessen their expenses. leuru, and a more pleasant time has not i »» ii t „ . There is a larger quautity of wood be- b„mi bail in Polk county for year» on an b b, to t* wn ‘bu su,„ mer for next occasion of this kind. Although there ------ winter’s use than ' m ‘ was ever * known m before, j was a large concourse of people present, but it will likely all be needed, as we ex-1 pect a larger influx of people for the next there was not a harsh word heard or any school year than ever before. The pro-1 thing to molest the jolly pleasure seekers. fessorH and teachers are “ rustlers,” and j Everybody suemcd to enjoy themselves, everything is favorable for a large school and a better time could not bo asked for the coming year, and ample provisions are being made for the convenience of at a picnic. Early iu the morning - before J patrons and the comfort of students. we arose from our slumbers we were I Dixie. awoke by the echo of the anvills, and we ! COUNTY CRUMBS. cupboard- The State Teachers’ Institute held its session in Salem during the w eek. Mr. J. 11. (luy removod on last Tues day to Mehama, in Mulioti county. L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y . Dallas has two barber shops. You Jenning* Loil^e No. H. A. F. A A. M., can get shaved now without a razor. holds regular commun¡cation* in Dallas on the second ami fourth Friday’s of each month. Mr. H. M. Darker, our townsman, is building himself a nice new barn this Ainsworth Royal Arch Chapter No. 17, week. meets at the Masonic Hall, in Dallas, the first The new house of Mr. Frank Collins Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock I*. M. after is looming u j * grandly. It is being every full moon. pushed to completion. Fri *u Uhip Lodge No. lì, I. O. <). F., meets Mr. I*. F. Smith, merchant of Lewis every ‘Saturday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall ville and brother of our postmaster, paid in I iallas, at 7:30 o’clock. Dallas a visit on last Monday. t o Call th e A t t e n t io n o f th e C itieen s of^ • I*. 3 D « X P o lk C o u n ty t o th e F a c t TH E PIONEER OF LOW th a t th e y w ill INVOICE AUGUST FIRST, Laureole Lodge No. 23, 1. O. (1. T., meets If your clock or watch is out of time at O M Fellows’ Hall Tuesday evening of each go round to Yuugn’s jeweler shop and week at 7;30 o’clock. set it by liis fine new regulator. Hon. N. L. Butler, of the law firm of Union Lodge No. 3'», A. <). U \V., meets at Old Fellows’ Hall on Monday evenings of each Daly and Butler, made a business trip to week at 7:30 o'cl.xik. Monroe during the fore part of the week, Judge C. H. Johns has been suffering fumi an ulcerated tooth during part of ! the week. He feels better since his visit , to Dr. Mason. \’ o t tin* “ T e r r o r o f th e Tinnì,** Mr. / . Vaughn, jeweler, has just re ceived a small stuck of good clocks, all b u t Hie \ n m e b h o s n i f o r warranted Seth Thomas movements. O u r N ew F ir e F m ri i i f . Gall and see them. & ROSENBLATT STILL *T ™ J GOOD A n d n o w O ffer th eir E n tire & toek o f IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND IN THE <t ■ W STAPLE W it h ANO FANCY I f.VROM OCR SPECIAL COR H EHPON DKXT.J awoke with our hearts full of patrotism, thinking it was the glorious Fourth of j Haying has commenced. July. At 10 o’clock the band marched | District school closed Monday. to the picnic ground, followed by a large j Working out the road tax is the order . e . of the day. l procession of citizens. Mrs. Krat/.’s canary singer of long Hon. N. L. Butler delivered a very in teresting oration on the occasion, which j landing has layed four eggs, was highly complimented by' those who) Mr. II. C. Fox has been in Washington Territory for a few weeks’ vacation, j heard hiiu. Several other gentlemen also 1 but will return in a few days. Mrs. Charles McDonald and Mrs. .J. made appropriate remarks. The Anchor mills at Dixie are again! i h c ( ou ip M ilj F u lly O i ^ a n i z n i R. Met Iain went to Salomon last Tuesday The afternoon was taken up contesting i running full capacity, aud hope h o o u to | to visit friends and attend the State for the different prizes, with the follow- have feed to supply the demaud, a n«l IV ill S o o n b o lte iu ly Teachers’ Institute. ing results: t o r liiisiueKM . l’ ioM J it- o r roi.fi. \Ve notice that work is being pushed 1. For the largest feet, N. la. Butler, of on the new school house. The brick Dallas. 2 For the largest nose. Pierce Biggs. t l.soo -p ou u d lliiuiur Selected a l a (o » l foundation is completed, the sills placed, in Interesting Cormiiuniirnrr from an 3. For the headiest ............... achelor, Al. Good- OI<! Veteran o f this County. and the walls will soon be up. of » l l j 'L a i V H , K i r . man. I notice in T he I temizer of June 10 a | 4. For the best looking young man, Ira Mr. J. B. ltiggs returned on last Sun call for the pioneers of Polk county to i A number of the citizens of Dallas met day from his trip cast of the mountains, Smith. 5. For the best looking young lad; Miss Ida meet at Dallas the second Saturday in j at Band Hall on the evening of Monday, where he lias been for several mouths Murphy. July, to take steps for tho organization ! looking after his band of horses. (i. For the best looking little girl, Clara June 18, for the purpose of organizing a of a Pioneer Association, auxiliary to the Irvine. Mr. Wm. Ellis, who had his grocery state association. This move should be I lire company. 7. Sack race, Win. Lines. store burned out at the time of the tire, regarded by tho old pioneers of Polk , 8. Old men’s race, Mr. Sam Nealy. Hon. J. J. Daly was chosen as chair will be found, for the present, one door U. Young men’s race, John Kirkland. county as one conducive to the interests man of the meeting and Mr. George Good north of J. D. Lee’s brick store. Gall 10. Best carriage aud horses, A1. Goodman. of history, and as tending to perpetuate j H A T S A N D C A P S , as secretary. A permanant organizing and see him. The old men’s race was the most in the memory of the early settlers of tlie j c maty, and bring to light many incidents j was then effected by the election of the In the Dallas celebration poster we teresting thing of the day. Time—Too connected with their past struggles to sur- J . following officers: President, J. J. Daly; made the mistake of placing Mr. Wayne fast to mention. round themselves with the comforts of j * secretary, J. W. Grider; treaserur, 0. W. Williams at Airlie. It should have 'There were other prizes won, but we life, and thus step by step trace their been Independence. Wo gladly make ! Hubbard; foreman, K. D. Willson: first did not learn who the lucky praties were, progress from a settlement in the wilder- | the correction. assistant, T. B. Rowell; second assistant, as we could not bo present on that day. ness to the high state of civilization and Mr. John Wood, who bought of Mr. J. prosperity that our good old county now F. J. Coad. D. Lee the property east of the depot, is The day closed with a Fine display of fire enjoys. It is to bo hoped that all who The name agreed upon for the company having the house finished up in good works. feel an interest in the past or future of WAIFS. was D allas T bkkok E ngine C ompany style for a residence. It will be a beau • j old Polk county will attend, and by their The gravel train started this week. presence prove that the recollections of No. 1. On motion it was decided to tiful place when done. name the engine “ The Terror,” and to Dr. A. E. Scott has his office fully fit- | Wool coming into market. Prices low their early pioneer life is still a matter of pleasant contemplation, and also aid ted up and is prepared to treat all diseases and but few buyers. have the name engraved upon it. scientifically. Chronic diseases of what- j No rain yet. Farmers looking blue and in forming an association, through which The apparatus decided upon was an at annual gatherings they can enjoy ever nature a specialty. Office in rear 1 merchants getting sick. 1,800-pound hand engine, hose cart with of B. M. Smith’s drug store. friendly and social communion one with another and still further cemeut that The saw mill is not running this week 151» feet of hose, and other necessary ap Mr. Charles Sullivan returned from on account of low water. bond of mutual sympathy and regard pliances, the whole to cost §1,000. his trip to Colfax, W. T., where he went which has always held old pioneers to W. L. Hogin has gone to the Soda A committee on constitution and by on the occasion of the death of his father, Springs for a few weeks on account of his gether. on last Saturday. Charlie’s many friends laws was appointed, and also a committee Many of tho early pioneers of Polk health. are glad to see him back again. county have succumbed to tho fell de to provide for housing the engine. Messrs. George Good, L. M. Hall and R. stroyer—death—and some action should Dr. Mason has procured a splendid At a subsequent meeting, held Satur -:o:- Shelly, of Dallas, and E. K. Skip worth; be taken to perpetuate their memory and day evening, June 23, a constitution and patent dental chair to grace his already , of Albany, wore in our city during the place oil record some of the incidents of neat dental rooms. It looks so comfort by-laws were reported and adopted. able that one ought to be able to sleep week. their pioneer life. Then let those who Also ferty-fivo names were offered for cozily in it while having a molar diawn. We have been informed that Prof. survive, with their wives and children, meet at Dallas at the appointed time, and membership in the company. Adjourned Try it. Rigler, our efficient county school super demonstrate by their acts that they have to meet Tuesday evening June 20, 1883. Mr. II. J. Ferguson, insurance agent, intendent, has boon employed as principal an interest in the formation of a society 'Pile company met on Tuesday evening, has been in Dallas most of the week look- . of our school for the next year. which has for its object tho placing upon Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. but we are not prepared to report the ing after the interests of his company in j Mr. M. L. White received a dispatch record the names of the early pioneers connection with the fire. Messrs. Dobin- from Albany that one of Mrs. White’s and of enjoying that social intercourse so proceedings. son and Barnett, adjusters of the State brothers was laying very low. We are conducive to the pleasure and happiness Investment and the Home National In informed to-day that he is dead. of life. D r o w n e d . — In Elk creek. at-Elkton, surance Companies, were also here during Then let us meet to perpetuate pioneer Mr. J. D. Irvine’s valuable team be onWVednosday evening, June 20, Robert the week on the same mission. friendship, cultivate the social virtues, came frightened at the train, and starting Virgil, soil " f I? M. Brown, aged 10 In order that the public may know our 1 from the depot, ran down Main street, enroll our names as members, and go to years. He was playing on tlie saw logs work to preserve facts of pioneer history in the mill pond near the saw mill, in business wo will state for I heir benefit across the bridge, and through old town, and personal remiuisenees, so that others No damage company with other little boys, and ac that through the entire month of July we where they were caught. coming after us may bear in remembrance cidently fell into the water. Ho was will offer our stock of merchandise at done. somewhat of the lives and toils of the probably in the water nearly half an hour cost prices. In August we invoice and ■ Mr. Ira Smith wishes to inform the early settlers of old Polk. before his body was recovered. After lay in our full stock, therefore we do not public that he is not in need of the valu S tephen S t vats . working with him for some time, it was want to have much goods to handle; con- ; able prize he received at the picnic, but, found impossible to resuscitate him— sequently we mean wliat we say. You will having plenty of good neighbors who 1C rand ret h * rill*. Virgil was dead. He was a good boy, do well to take notico and profit thereby, j do need such furniture, he will loan it The most reliable, carefully prepared B ettman & R osen - ilatt and will be sadly missed by his playmates. . to them. and best purgative of the present age is . His father is a brother-in-law of David A Trip to Aktoi-ia from »alia*. Hon. Wm. Brown, of Dallas, was in Brandreth’s Pills. Buncl», at Looking Glass, and formerly ! Main and Mill Sts., Dallas, Oregon. They are compounded of roots, herbs our city this week and bought one hun and gums of the most healing and bene On the cars to •Portland. lived there. His wife, who is there, has dred thousand brick of Mr. J. R. Cooper. From Portland to Astoria on board boon telegraphed for.—[Plaindealer. ficial kind. steamer Wide West. Start at 5 o ’clock- We understand that Mr. Brown calculates As a family medicine they are unrivaled T h u n W reckedon a B urning B ridge . in the morning, made but three landings to build one or two brick buildings this curing headache, constipation, liver com < In last Sunday a trestle bridge on the on the way down, one of which was at summer in Dallas. Mr. Cooper will soon plaint, rheumatism, dyspepsia, clearing Having purchased the well-known corner Drug Store, I have PplftCCtl O. and C. It. R ., a mile and a half below Kalamma, the present terminus of the N. have a large kiln of first-class brick burnt. the blood of impurities acting on the liver, the old stock with a new and kidneys and other important organs, re Albany, caught fire from sparks from the P. It. R. Landed at Astoria at 11 o’clock Airlie. moving the waste tissue, and adding years c a s s o h t m locomotive and several spans burned out. A. M. Went to hotel and dinner. to the livejt of all who use them. Dinner ever and now for the excursion j [FROM OVR 8 PKC1AL C0 RRK8 P0 .NDRXT. | A wood train moving southward, not O f Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Ktc., Etc. For fifty years they have been used by to Fort Oamby and out over the Columbia i being aware of the Are, ran into the Rain is badly needed. broach, and the engine and two flat cars bar. Having been out over the bar at | L. M. Hall, of Dallas, was here last the American public, and their constantly A L S O increasing sales show how they are appre the mouth of Coos Bay I preferred to seo S O U j , wi re wrecked. The engineer and fire ciated. what I had never yet soon, that was the I wcek- A full assortment of Paints, Oils, Brushes, and everything pertaining to man and a number of Chinamen jumped Burns Estes has moved into his new from the train and saved themselves, in a defences on Cape Disappointment. They A PERFECT REMEDY IN 2 0 DISEASES. are, for aught we could see, ample, a3 they house iu this place. somewhat bruised condition. A shfikld , M ass . command the channel and are simply J. A. Dalton is packing up in view of I am verging on eighty years, aud deem ’ D eserved S entence .—James K. Poik huge to say the least. The excursion was going to Portland to live. it my duty to suffering humanity to Ray I Brown, who was charged with incest by a grand success, as the bar was as smooth that my long lifo is due to Brandreth’s The camp-meeting that is being con Pills which have been my sole medicine i his daughters, some time ago, at* Ashland, as the oldest time settles ever "saw it. The fisheries, of which so much has ducted by Revs. Bowersox, Hollenbaugh, was convicted at the present term of for half a century. I know the last forty- have also secured <lie sen ices o f a competent and court of the crime of rape upon Ins own been written at different times, are no Herschmer, and Rittner at the Simpson three years of my life is owing solely to | small or temporary affairs, but constitute bridge, near here, was well attended on i their use. Your Pills saved me many , chihl. The prisoner was sentenced by experienced PHARMACIST from the Fast, times after tho best medical skill in sever Judge llanna to thirty years in thepeni- , a large, fully-developed, and, I suppose, Sunday. who will be found at the Store tentiary. The only regret is, that the t paying business. It is sufficient to say "O h , the dust; tho beautiful dust,” I *“ "*?■ **ad * iTen m0 "P .«bop olou r I criminal code does not make provision by ; the sum of money that it takes to run rising from the earth to—well to -w e ll wo we don’t don't : h« v° '‘ 'ul c" ,1,Tcllt" <° pmgat.oe • at al! hours, with Brandreth s Pills, and have aeon ! which he could have been hung.- [Plain- those industries arc simply enormous. Quite a* number of Polk county folks know where it all went to, but from our them perform almost miracles of cure, i dealer. were in Astora last week, among them looks and the way our eyes felt Sunday J,“ ?’or children, a few doses have cured meu- O R IK T I C S tllT . we arc satisfied some of it staid with us. ales, scarlet fever, and whooping cough. B urg larized - The following item of j the “ Bee-hive man, Dick.” There are no A monster was captured and brought In all female troubles and weakness I | interest we clip from the Salem Town , bees down there; are there, Dick/ to this place yesterday. It evidently have never known them to fail. In adult Talk: The house of Mr. Jasper Ellis, | Ra»e Hall. made its escape from some circus or zoo males I have known them to cure the We make a Specialty o f fillin^: Prescriptions, Family corner of Chemeketaand Summer streets, j was entered night before last by burglars, j The second base ball game of this sea logical garden at Dallas during the fire. worst cases of dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney diseases, dysentery aud diarrhoea; Recipes with the o f Drills, and Mr. Ellis and family had gone away on a sou was played at the Dixie ground on It was branded with “ G. \V., 1881,” even dropsy, paralysis, and apoplexy vj^t to Dallas, and left his house in Saturday, June 23, 1883, between the and weighed about four or five pounds. have yielded to n persisteut course of at reasonable rates. •large of Mr. A. D. Palmer, and, as he [ Knickerbockers of Dallas, and the Dixie ,f „ has unlv Kotten .h i. h r -ince tho tiro j ^ » d ^ h ’. " r m ..“ In Z t I have found j 1ms not yet returned, it is not known , Base-ball club of Dixie, the score being we think the hare wi.l get her nap out tham the trno Lifo Elixir, They act as| whether anything of value was taken or 50 to 43 in favor of Dixie. At the close before her opponent overtakes her. I continual preventives against the effects : of the game some very nice cake was pre not* ______________ The postmaster wants to know why T he of timi-, disease, and labor. c¿i\ i: i ; h a c a m sented to the boys by Mrs. Stingly, of ! I temizer did not come last week. J ohn H. M a n n . He ( 2 ) Fair, at B uena V ista . W e are in Dixie. The next game is to be* played j was sadly out o f luck by not being posted. formed that, the residence of B. F. Wells, at Dallas, July 4, 1883. A tfenf l»i», ftvcr.i bodj. ; At least you would have thought so if at Buena Vista, was consumed by tire, This year’s Osborne self-binders have j you had been here and seen the people together with all its contents, on last .4 ( a n ! oi* Thank*. I demand there mail. Of course he is sup the Appleby binder of the latest-improved Tuesday night at about 10:30 o’clock. Mr. A. S. Swain and wife wish to ex- posed to know ali these things, and if the pattern; so much «o that they use seven It is supposed to have caught from a de kind people of Dallas their ¡nail is not here lie ought to know where pieces less in one device, knotting the W a t e AG e n t i a it fective tine. The property was insured tend to the If he twine, doing away with the troublesome heartfelt thanks for their cordial liberality f it is and why it did not come. for its full value. in rendering to them such prompt and didn’t have Undo Sam’s box to dodge plunger and spring altogether, and also ti No per- j rTw*ne Tucker with six pieces. None substantial assistance at the time of their i behind, wouldn’t he catch it? ( tinroll Police«. otlier Appleby binder manufacturing so rial allusions, but, Mr. E ¿ditor you > of Rev. C. Alderson will preach at Buena misfortune. next time | companies—as the Deeiing, Bnckeye, Mc want to send those papers next time. Cormick, etc.—have these improvments, Vista on Sabbath next at It A. M. p.ud at th e n 4v. n.v. The postmaster says he can stand most except fhe Esterly, who are the patentees 8 P. M. We cannot help noticing the liberal j anything that is within the bounds of llev P. Holman will preach at the offer made to all invalids and sufferers reason, but when it comes to all the sub and have operated them with great success Oakdale school hous« next Sunday at 11 by Dr. King’s New Discovery for con scribers of T he I temizer jumping on the last two years. Now with the above facts, and knowing the Osborne Harvester sumption. Yon are requested foca li at him it is more than he can stand. Didn’t is not excelled by any in lightness of o'clock. FORCE * There will be no preaching in Dixie on J. R. Miller’« drug store, and get a trial know the paper was so highly appreciated, draft and durability, it will pay you to next Sunday, on account of the district bottle free o*f cost, if yon are suffering “ but yon never miss the water,' etc. investigate before purchasing. with consumption, sev».re coughs, colds, Ei.r. conference at Dallas. . asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, loss of s.vrup *r lie*. Rev. J. James will nold religious serv voice, hoarseness, or any affection of the f T ub . ITEM!EF, k was mailed as usual, Is the best and most pleasant of all ices at Lewisville on the second Sunday iu throat or lung*. It will positively cure Friday evening, and should hare artirad W o r k * r h « y purgatives. It cleanses the system, puii- ^Joljfgxt 11 A. M. Ail invited. von. fîir»v\* a c « m »» there Saturday.—El».] nei the blood, cures biliousness and con: «(ant stream Rev D. Nichols will preach at stipntion, dyspepsia, headaches, cold*, larmrr«. Tak« ’»•fire 13 1 ♦ P o r c e la in Perrydalj on fhe aecoud^imday in July M on vio tit It. fevers, etc. Onr enterprising druggist; IJn.-U ( jJIndcr. at 4 o ’clock P. M. I propose the following rate of storage Jap. B. Miller is selling it rapidly, aud it • « fn«l I f •<■(. ■" A union religious and temperence ou wheat stored in my hou»o iu P«rry«kk* ( l ie » lien pest m i d Mr. W. W. Bristow, of Princeton, Mo., gives satisfaction to everyone. B ' « i F o rc e Fnitip meeting will beheld on the campground, (known as the 3IoGrew wm chouse) for a brother of our wagon maker, arrived in t o » I » »* w o r l d » o r at Dixie, commencing July 20, and to con the present crop, viz.: I will clean aud town with his family a few days ago, and D o I» o r S h a l l o w tinue as long aa the in tears t o f said meet store to January 1st for two and one-half is visiting friends here. 44 ello. (2 ' D cents per bushel» charging twenty- | Tho»»oor**fo I»» ing will warrant. A cordial invitation is five (25) cent* per month p< r ton after u s e In e v e r y pu extended to all. Jannary Sucks furnished on cm,tomary \ The programme of the district confer terms. L xfayetti Pxwrmen. ence for Sunday is as follows: Preaching perry dale, Oregon. June 20, 1883. at the camp ground at 11 A. M. by Rev. Jos. Emery; at 2 P. M. by Rev. J. R. N. Bell; love-feast¿4 P. M. at the church, conducted by Revs. J. W. Sheve and D. C. McFarland; preaching at 8 P. M. at the church by Rev. E. S. Michael. an H I T E u n u su ally m ost ff LARGE STO CK o f th s A T T R A C T IV E G oods and N ov elties, " T H E TERROR.” B o o ts GOODS, C O N S IS T IN G O P Ottoman and Brocaded Silks and Ribbons, Servian Suitings, English Checked W orsted Satin Dnniasse. A n il ii res, Moires and Ottoman Cashmere, ■hoes, MEN AND BOYS CLOTHINC, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF A LL CRADES. Hardware, Grocries, Crockery. A T COST PRICES FOR CASH. I w ill co n tin u e m y regu la r im p o r ta tio n s o f SALLER LEWIN CO S PHILADEL PHIA FINE SHOES, CIANT SEAM BOOTS. Now is the Time to Buy, as W e AND MY OWN BRAND OF Must Make Room for Our BASKET FIRED NATURAL LEAF BED-ROCK PRICES. BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT. irsrv A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. best .TO 8 . F Ï 8 : IRON TRIBUNE AND BUCKEYE WIND fNCiNES MUlW PUMP O la O V E B (l-iTixTU) nru, 1873.) TEA . m jr m .Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. It. IM I, VNIITU T T . » . B. POW ELL DELASH MUTT & POWELL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS D allas, P o lk C ou n ty, O reg on . FA RM S FOR I SALE° ON E A S Y TERM S. Also Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Etc.f ! Parties wishing- to locate, by Preemption * r H om cslead, upon Governm ent Land, o r to pureinu»« | School or Railroad L:yul», will do well to call upon or adrircwi us, as w j are thoroughly ac.jnainUd with in ch throughout the entire Willuiiiuttu Valley, on either wide of the riv^r, and o»n »lion purtie* the Binat valuable lam L and desirable locations, from 40 to 1,200 acres in a boJy. Information pertaining to land« uruUhcd gratis. For location and prices, »«nil for circular. Address, i lands DKLASHMUTT Si POWKLL, Dallas,-Polk County, Oregon. COLUMBIA COBIME&eiAJ, <301,1,1 6 1 , W. S. JAM EH» Principal« An institution designed to place within the reaoh of the young and middle-aged of either *«x the facilitien for obtaining a THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION c I ioo ] h is supplied aup At. the lowest possible rates. The h school with all the conveniences of the | work. Everything is new, neat and pleasant, and the instructions are the moat practical i : thorough. The Telegraph Department has all the necessary appliances for impartin' a t of* i uugh knowledge of that science. All kind* of pen-work, such as engrossing resolutions, filliiqf diplomas, visiting or wedding cards, etc., executed iu a werk man-lik* maim -r at living rats*. For particulars send for the “ Columbia Commercial College Journal.” Address, \V. S. JAMES, Cor. Second »ml Salmon Sts. P. O .B ox5*3 P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N H. W. LYONS, UH C. P. SU LLIVA N . L Y O N S & S U L L IV A N , R g a lE ita te lg e it« DALLAS, FOLK CO., OOT. Oté We have for from forty acre« ay VY it i d C O V ER N M SN T ANÖ ( I T HIN tt» r tü H 4 t f f i i j \ Iso 1 Ü <M4 D T iM Q E R LA n ü t» , s V U v á •>A.MCMXb, T O W N P R O P E R T Y , SA W MILL8, E T C ., E T C .. E T C .