Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 15, 1883, Image 2

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    ITEMIZER.
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fe
by the agriculturalists of Ore- ! » * 1
go*-
.
! Clear and beautiful.
. IS, 1883.
First, the farming season, which
Jim and Hube gave ua a call on Sunday
ia always short at best, ia likaly to last.
IC ERS.
be made much more so by early and
Frank Butler is going to K ing’s Valley
. A. Juans.
, S helly . late heavy rains. I t ia highly im­ soon.
. T . M il l h .
portant, therefore, to improve ell of
Mr. W e» Waym.re. we learn, has pur
IS . A. U i W ,
the good weather during' planting clisaed the DeUahmutt farm, and will
( J oseph C raven .
........ H ardy H olman . season in getting seed in ibe ground soon return.
......... W. J. U clkst .
The man who got struck with a hatchet
. W .P . WWUHT.
in good order.
a short time ago also came in coutact with
K rank H uiler .
Second,
farmers
must
not
imagine
a
stump,
iuflictiug a very painful wound.
T. J. Ia *.
because once in thirty yean fall
I t is rumored that Mr. Rule Burnett
O F F I C I A L D I R E C T O R Y . grain was killed by frost that, there­ intends comiug back to remain for a short
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J.I. H. S l a t e r fore, they should not b o w fall wheat. time, snd will occupy his time fishing,
hunting and traping.
J . N. D o l p h .
I in Congrem... .M. C. G eorge . Taking all into account fall sown
Teal & Huber is pushing rapidly for­
......................... Z. K. M o o d y . grain ia less liable to accident than
ward the new school house. Sauer Kraut
r .»* M t » t «
R . l>. K a r h » » y
Valley
can now boast of as fine a school
• Trtssvu; xsr..........................Ko. H irim h . spring crops
ic Instruction...... K. It. M c E lhuy .
house as there ia in the county.
k Public
Third,
this
dry
summer
has
dem­
U r ...................................W . H . B y a r h .
C. L ord ,
onstrated the fact that good crops of
H E R E AND TH E R E .
Suprmna Judges.................. V j. W aldo ,
I K. B. W atson . wheat and other grain, and even
Heavy frosts in several western states
DISTRICT JUDGE».
good gardens can be raised in Ore­
First District........................ H. K. H annah .
o f the nights o f the 8 th and 9th have
Berni'd District................................. R obkry B ran
. without a drop of rain during done serious damage to the late corn
gon
h id District........... ............ U P. B ohr .
The loee is estimated at perhaps
Fourth Dietiict.......................... U . S. S t t o t . the summer, by putting the ground crope.
Fifth D i e t i i c t ........................................... B k n n r t t . in good order before planting. But, 25 per cent, of the yield.
Sixth D i s t r i c t ...........................................B a l u c h i .
A bloody row took place amongst six or
of course, where the soil is not well
seven cow boys at McClain’s ranch, in
t h e
u c m m u c c
w
pulverizod, or where it is allowed to Colorado, in which some were killed and
As long as these
bake before or after planting, a dry all but two wounded.
W e give up enough of our editor­ season like tbe present one would cut-throats will continue to row among
ial columns to allow apace for the preclude tbe possibility of a fruitful themselves we say let them fight.
A party of miners returning from the
following editorial from the Daily harvest. Put tbe ground in good
upper Ukon, in Alaska, ran out of pro­
Oregonian o f last Wednesday:
condition, therefore, before sowing, visions and were in a starving condition.
“ I f anything has been wanting to put the seed in when it wilt imme­ They sent forward some of the strongest
prove that Portland aeea the aignifi- diately come up and grow, and never men, who reached the Presbyterian mis­
sion station almost naked and nearly
cunce of the great event which it was fear about results, whether it reins helpless. They were amply cared for,
the object of the demonstration of or not; you will be rewarded with a and a relief party of Indians sent after
those left behind.
They succeeded in
yesterday to commemorate, the ex­
good crop.
bringing them in safely.
tent of the demonstration itself and
A religious sect calling themselves P il­
thé spirit that inspired it would sup­
The enterprise of tbo Morning grims was recently organized in Irwin,
ply that proof.
Nor is this percep­ Standard ia commendable.
Tues­ 111. They practice polygamy, and in
other respects resemble the Mormous.
tion o f a great fact and its signifi­ day it issued a sixteen page paper
An excemmunicated Methodist pr
cance more keen in Portland than giving a goneral review of the great was the pastor of the sect, and on last
Saturday
night he was notified that their
in the whole country of which Port­ northwHBt and its business houses
temple was on fire.
On going out he
land is the principal city and chief in Portland, and contains much val­ found it enveloped in flames.
80011 an
commercial mart. Great numbers uable information to strangegi who explosion took place which blew the walls
from nearly all parta of the north- desire to become acquainted with to atoms. I t was evidently burned by
the enraged citizens on account of their
weat «re participating in this demon­ this coast.
immoral practices.
stration and aiding to make it mem­
Th« Seyal Baker and raefry Caak.
orable. W hat was teen yesterday
W e are in receipt of tbe catalogue
A royal addition to the kiteben library.
signalizes the change from old things of the State Normol School. It is It contains over seven hundred receipts
to new, for which this vast region a very neat 32 page pamphlet, and pertaining to every branch of the culiuary
department, including baking, roasting,
has so long waited. The people not as a catalogue is very creditable to preserving, soups, cakes, jellies, pastry,
only see it but feel it. It is a stirring the School. As a matter of news we and all kinds of sweetmeats, including
receipts for tbe most delicious candies,
fact.
The intoductiou of so power­ ure plearod to note every indication cordials, beverages, and all other neces­
ful a force into the life of a com­ of prosperity in connection with this sary knowledge for the chef de cuisine of
tbe most exacting epicure, as well as for
munity which hitherto has known and every other school.
tbe more modest honsewife, wbo desires
nothing of it cannot but prove of
to prepare for her lord and master a re­
past that shall be both wholesome and
(O Y U Y T IIIY
O r It 111.H O AD
HEN.
higbeat consequence, and it is well
economical. With each receipt is given
that our people are fully awake to T h e t o i u p l r l l u n o f Ifcc V u rtlu rta r a d a r full and explicit directions for puttipg to­
gether, manipulating, shaping, baking,
so important a fact.
I'r r a lr M a D r r l i l n l M i r
And kind of utensil to be used, so that a
Here is a largo section of country
The convention of railroad magnates
novice can go through the operation with
whose natural resources are not only to be held in San Francisco on Tuesday success; while a special and important
feature is made of the mode of preparing
quite untouched, but to many quite the 25th inst., is the engrossing topic of all kinds of food and delicacies for the
unknown.
Wealth Litherto un­ conversation in business circles here, sick. The book has been prepared under
perceived will be developed out of Apart from the importance which attaches the direction of Prof. Rudmani, late chief
of the New York Cooking School, and is
conditions which the introduction of to the meeting, considered from a rail the most valuable of tbe recent editions
road standpoint, merchants are disposed upon the subject of cookery that has come
new forces and new wants will sup­ to invest it with the character of involv
to our notice. It is gotten up in the high­
ply. It would, indeed, be n great ing the much ventilated question of low est stylo of the printer's art, on tinted
For some time past paper, with elaborately illuminated cov­
mintake to suppose that railroads freigta and fa r e s .
they have looked to the completion of the ers, etc. We are assured that every can
w ill do all; but they are a mighty Northen Pacific as a point in their favor, of the “ Royal baking Fowder” contains
factor in every kind of industry, and and r e a s o n in g that, barring a possible an order for one of these valuable books.
underlie all commercial activity, and community interest which that road
Lout AH l»u m l.
might have with other roads in the matter
all industrial development.
W ith­ of eastern fr e ig h t ,, the latter would be
A valuable art, once so well known to
out them that quickness and variety obliged to make concessions in theia fav­ tbe inhabitants of the republic of Perry-
or. During the last few days it has been dale and adjacent territory, has recently
of movement so characteristic of the reported that the renl object of the con­ been discovered by the well-known haber­
evolution of modern communities is ference was to take action with a view of dasher, J. D. Walling, F. A., who will
be pleused to impart information on the
impossible.
W ith them all other admitting the Northern Pacific into the discovery to any and all that will call on
pool already formed, and having for its
activities become possible. Produc­ objoct a schedule on which to base pres­ him At his new store at Perrydale dur­
business hours.
Practical demon­
tion is stimulated by facility of dis­ ent passenger and freight rates, but as a ing
stration given as a preference and money
tribution and exchange, and all the prominent railroad nffical stated to an saved to the applicant guaranteed.
Oregonian correspondent this afternoon,
J. I). W a l l is q .
parts of industry are brought into the completion of the Northern Pacific
Perrydale, Or., May 22, 1883.
not
only
does
away
entirely
with
the
pool
harmonious co-operation.
S lT f i Away.
The great excursion is a fact which previously entered into, but makes anoth­
er one absolutely important, unless the
We cAnnot help uoticing the liberal
emphasizes the completion of the various roads interested are coutent to offer made to all invalids and sufferers
new transcontinent 1 road and enlle carry on business at losing rates, in by Dr. K ing's New Discovery for con­
competition against themselves.— Oregon­ sumption. Yon are requested to call at
attentiou to the whole country, and
J. R. M iller’ s drug store, and get a trial
ian.
in no small extent of the world, to
bottle free of cost, if you are suffering
A H lfn ls g la IMsgal**.
with consumption, sevtre coughs, colds,
the event. It ia an excursion excel­
asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, loss of
484 A dklphi Sr., B rooklyn , N. Y., I
lently timed both for the railroad
voice, hoarseness, or any affection of tbe
March 29, 1881.
f
No family should be without A llcock ' s throat or lungs. It will positively cure
and for the vast region traversed by
you.
P okouh P i . ahtkb ; their healing powers
it. To an event in itself memorable are wonderful and their efficacy far reach­
B ic k le s 'i Arnica Salve.
thcro is given an increased signifi­ ing aud lasting. For yearti past I have seen
and known them to cure and relieve the
The Best Halve iu the world for Cuts,
cance by an excursion that calls the most
obstinate and distressing cases of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever
attrition of mankind to a country rheumatism, kidney complaint, bronchitis, Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
neuralgia,
lumbago, iutlamation of tbe Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­
hitherto known, yot abounding in all
lungs and throat, paralysis, asthma, tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to
the natural elements essential to the spinal weakness, nnd coughs and colds. give perfect satisfaction or money re­
growth of great, prosperous and In my own case they have afforded me funded. Price, 25 cents per box. For
almost instant and permanent relief.
happy communities.
When such a My friends consider them an invaluable sule by Jasper R. Miller.
country is opened and prepared as a aud speedy remedy for all kinds of aches
A CmMl ( l a a e r .
and pains. They are a blessing in dis­
habitation for man, the fact means guise; and no wife or mother should be
A hotel, the Traveler’s Rest, with 80
nothing loss than new provision for without thsm if she values her peace and acres of land, situated in Dallas, for sale
on reasonable terms. I also have a farm
life and happiness to new millions comfort and freedom from nervous ex- of 104 acres o f rich land four miles from
haustiou
nnd other ailments. As a
H. H agood .
o f the human raco.
It ia a gfeat strengthening plaster, mao for baokaches town for sale.
thought, and a great fact. The emi­ and weaknesses, they have no equal. I
have never yet found a plaster so efficacious
nent men who accompany the exowr- nd stimulating, or to give so much gen­
I will open up a full line of millinery
aion, and whose words wherever eral satisfaction. Used in connection and fancy goeds on the first of September,
all
of wfuch will be the latest styles for
with B randrrth ’ s universal life-giving
■poken challenge attention and are and life healing P il l s , no one need des­ fall and winter.
E. W in n k l l ,
Independence.
reported to the world; the represen­ pair of a speedy restoration to good sound
health.
tatives of so many great journals,
MRS. E. T O M P K IN S .
Take Mai Ire.
■peaking to millions of a country
J. L. H yd e has placed in mv hands for
ONK
TRIAL.
abounding not less in the elements
collection all his notes and accounts,
if yon have been using other Plasters
o f wealth than in the wonders of one trial of A llcook ’ s Poitous will convince winch must be paid within thirty days.
Call and settle and save yourself costs.
nature, will make us known as jre yon of their wonderful superiority. Take
J. H. T owmsknd .
no other porous plasters that claim to be
never were known before. Detached better, they are all frauds gotten up to
Business Sallee.
sUternents, isolated publication«, ¡¿e ll on the world-wide reputation of the
I with to give notice that I will work at
hive heretofore been made; but here j *®noin# *rtieto.
^
(1;
we »ball Lave the great journals all
speaking et once!”
US4IIIM OF TU»; HRAftO* FOB OBf l.O*
FAUUICUrt
I t is a very common but no less
true remark that Oregon neter pro­
duce« two Bensons alike. The cli­
matic changes during the past year
liave been in full accord with the
above statement.
The seasou hnn
been peculiar in almost every re­
spect. The last winter began with
th* *»O0t terrific rain a tom 4» ever ex­
perienced in the state.
Then came
the unusual cold, freezing weather
; -
ch killed fall sown wheat. Then
cb, which is noted as the stormy j
re ua four weeks of tbe
eather imaginable, allowing
to, replant fair-ozed erope
good condition.
Unusual
ra;na in April finished
Ta The Pnlillr
I wish to i-ay that I am no longer in
t'.ie employ of Mr. I. G. Davidson,
neither do I wish to collect any monies
from my customers while I was iu the
employ of I. G. Dav’ dson, or from him
—esoept the judgement I hold against
him through the couit
W.
H. n.
G
rant
.
N. B.— I would also state t j luy many
friends that I am still iu the business
rtf enlarging pictures, and having secured
the service of M i. Horace Dnesoury, a
first-class artist, can guarantee satisfac­
tion in all cases. All my work is done
iu oil, ut the naiue old prices. All orders
sent to iny address will receive prompt
attention.
Thanking the publift for
many courtesies shown me in the past, I
would respectfully solicit a share of your
patronage in the future. Very Truly,
W. H. H. G rant ,
dresa-making, at the residence ei M r. J.
W. Rnshton in Delias.
Fashionable
dress-making done, in first class style.
Cell snd see.
Mrs. A. G. S praoub
Notice of Equalization.
W H K R F .A A . I W AS l*N A B L E TO COMPLETE
""
mv a s e - m e n t o f the property In IN*lk county
by the last Monday In August, 1S83;tho County Court
of mid county, st » regular term thereof, to-wit, the
heptetuher term, 1883, made an order extending the
time for conijdotir.ar «aid assoumieitt until tho 1st dsy
of October foltowtmr, snd I thHBfore give r.otice to
all concerned that tho Hoard of Equalisation o f «ski
county will on the mid 1st day of October, at the
office off the County Clerk of mid county, attend and
publicly examine the a— ament rolls and publicly
errors hi valuation, description or qualities
ty, and CBlitii
ténue their
off land-t, lots <ur other |>mpeit'
their mid dntie* be com
sittings in that lieltalf until tl
p lctci
w J. M U L k K Y ,
A momot for Polk County.
Dated this 6th day of September, 1889.
(sept M )
Guardian's Notice.
I rre of m i .
All persons wishing to test the irrite
of
— « — great
« ’ »"• rwaiedy-
«•>—*»- “ J one
— that will
"•!> LIV.ltiVfl.
* • « «on.ompiioii. cough., nod., «.th-
OTVOC IS H K R K B Y G IV E N T H A T I H AVE
btwn duly apftomUd guardian of th « estate of
‘ an iùsai*« ponam,
----
------
• County
David Bast,
by U m
County Court
Court of
of
Polk County, Ot «goti, and Rll fß ►ns Raving claims
pr— nt them to
N
—
bronchiti., or any afftetma ot the
tLroat «ml laaga— «r r r-qa.at.il to null at i estate
**? ** ll*l>
**- I>r*r*
are required I «
i a. M ill-,'« tlrng «to n «ml get * trial bot- * i . «M
i . d i Hept. 4, I 1 *
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W
utfiiD
Ta I ITT.
t l.o l Dr. K i n g '« » « » diwjoT.rjr lot co«unip-
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tiom I r r . o f c o a t, w h ic h w i l l « h o w t o n
r e g u la r i i n l U r - . i i » b o t t l * w i l l d o .
'S
n e b payment tu — at on
K. k. DKLAM 11M IT T ,
Guardian
Hr. H. W.
■dietee. A I
like o f which
for m ia j
bo g tth -]
N olic« i« herab? g i r . » that I bave atart-
gria, Mill os Little LaekÙMate,
near Leoierille, a ad aaa prepend to do
griadlng for all that m b '
H.
ALLEN & OSBORN
KR AU T VALLEY IT E * «
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« » t a r i OB. M. « . SACOK. tor
C le ft B . « h » C Y t a r i ( t a t , C M rig », n t
W is h
to inform their
that they have ju st re­
ms
ment o f
and burial cases and bur­
^AKlHC
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tina powder never varies. A marvel of purity
strength and wholenoiueueiw. More economical than
the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold)iii com­
petition with tho multitude o f low test, short weight,
alum or phospliat* powder*. Hold only iu cans.
R o ya l H akixo I' owdkh C o ., 106 Wall street, N. V.
T U T T ’S
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T O R P ID B O W E L S ,
D ISO RD ERED LIVER,
F r o m t ^ ^ o n n a u r k e t h r e e fo u r th , o f-
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o r e d U r in e , C O X S T I P A T I O I V , and d e ­
mand th o u so o f a r e m e d y th a t a c ts d ir e c t ly
on t b o L iv e r . A s a L i v o r r a e d l c l n e T l J T T ’ i#
P I L L S h a v o n o e q u a l. T h e i r a c tio n o n th e
K id n e y s a n d 81c In la a ls o p r o m p t ; r e m o v in g
a ll im p u r it ie s th r o u g h t h e s e t h r e e •* s c a v ­
e n g e r s o f t h e s y s t e m ,* * p r o d u c in g appe­
tite, s o u n d d ig e s t io n , r e g u la r s to o ls , a c le a r
•k in a n d a v ig o r o u s b o d y . T r T T ’ S P I L L S
cau se n o n a u s e a o r g r ip in g n o r in t e r fe r e
w ith d u lly w o r k a n d a r e a p e r fe c t
TUTTS HAIR DYE,
G r a y H a i r o r W h i s k e r « c li« n g e it In .
« t A iit lv t o a U l o m t B l a c k b y a j l n f l o a p ­
p lic a tio n o f Ib is D y e . S o (1 b y D r u g g is t «,
o r s e n t b y e x p r e s s o n r e c e i p t o f ©1*
O ffice, 44 M u r r a y S tr e e t, h e w Y o r k .
« 8 TT -8 MANUAL 0 USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.
ial robe3 that w as ever
brought to. Polk Co., and
their prices
are
low er
than ever sold here be­
fore.
W e also have the
Ira S im ili.
E . \V. F 'o o p e r .
Oregon.
(Successors to Rieas Bros. & Whitcaker),
HARDWARE,
AI ÏÏ
W A L T H A M , M ASS.
ALSO A L L KINDS OP
FARM MACHINERY.
Ivid ep fiu lcn oc, O regon .
(J23-3m)
NERVOUS
NOTICE - FARMERS.
______________________________________________ ___________
R P O
lt A T Ë D
c h a rg e to m o v e th o w h e a t to
th e W a re h o u s e .
F o r fu r th e r p a rtic u la rs n-
q u ire o f h e A g e n t a t in d e ­
pendence.
W. P. CONNAWAY,
(jn iy
a8-ti.)
A g e n t.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
C A P IT A L , Paid up in U. S. Gold Coin,
COIN ASSETS, December 31, 1880,
Income for 1880,
: *
:
Reinsurance Reserve,
:
:
612,841.00
:
340,641.00
:
:
Losses Paid in Oregon,
$300,000.00
:
:
Losses, paid since organization,
:
1,635,202.84
:
174,989.60
:
200,000.00
O scar F. H
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i
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PO RTLAND .
•
•
OREGON.
A . P. A rm strong ,
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Principal.
P en man and Secretary
Designed (or tho Business Education of Both Sexes.
In fa n ts
and
C hildren
Without Morphine or Narcotine.
W h a t g ives o u r C hildren ro sy cheeks.
W h a t cures th eir fevers, m akes them «deep;
'T i* r u s to r la .
W h en B abies fre t, and c r y b y turns,
W h a t cures th eir colic, kills th eir w orm s.
H u t C a s t o r la .
F a rew ell then to MorphJne Syrups,
Castor O il and P a rego ric, and
H a ilC a s to r ia .
Adm itted on any w eek day o i the year.
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Thu C ollege “ J o u rn a l," containing inform ation
o f the course o f studv, rates o f tuition, tim e lo
enter, etc., and cuts « f plain auJ ornam ental jien-
m.inship, tree.
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KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE,
UN H U M A N
I
W h a t q u ick ly cures Constipation,
Sour Stom ach, Colds, Indigestion :
H u t C’a s t o r la .
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P IL E S !
:A S ure C u re F o u n d a t L a s t!
N o O n e N eed S u ffer!
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«B U S IN E S S COLLEGE,-
C e n ta u r M n im y n t .- A »»
solute cure for R h e u m a t i s m *
Sprains, Burns, Galls, Ac., and an
instantaneous Pain-reliever.
A hnre Cnre for Blind, Bleeding, Itcb-
• iug and Ulcerated Piles has been discover­
e d by Dr. W illiam,(an Indian Remedy,)
called D r. W illiam ’s Indian Ointment.
A siugle box has cured tho worst chronic
cases of 25 or 30 years standing.
No
on$ need suffer five minutes after npply-
| ing this wonderful soothing ir edic; ne.
Lotions instruments aud electuaries do
more harm than good. W illiam’s Ointment
absorbs the tumors, allays the intense
itching, (particularly at night after get­
ting wrimijin bed,) acts as a poultice, gives
i instant relief, nnd is prepared only for
Piles, itching of the private parts, and
j for »»«»thing else.
h*?ad what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry
of Cleveland has to say about Dr. Wil-
| Ham’s Indian Pile Ointment;
I have
used scores of P ile Cures, aud it affords
me pleasure to say that I have never
| found nny thing which gave such immedi­
ate and permanent relief as Dr. W illiam’ s
j Indian Ointment.
For sale by all druggists, or mailed on
| receipt of price, $ 1 . 00 .
Hodge, Davis Jk Co., wholesale agents,
Portluud, Oregon.
H U N K Y
A
C O ., P r o p ’ ra .
Cleveland, O
is
hereby
g iv e n
th at
c . e .
W orthington, o f McCoy. Polk county, state of
Oregon, has made an assignment in the manner pre
•cnlied by law, ot all
property, real aud )»ur»ma]
ill his prope
to the undersigned as assignee for the ben
VMM " f his
creditors, in eonfor mity with tl
of the legislature of the state o f’ Oregon, entitled
“ An act to secure to creditors a just division of the
estate of debtors who convey to atshmees for the
lienetit o f creditors." A ll persons having claims
against the said C. E. W orthington are hereby noti­
fied to present the same to me, duly verified, within
three months from the date hereof, at the office ot
Daly A Butler, at Ihtllas, Polk county, and state
aforesaid.
SAM U EL R. W O R TH IN G TO N .
B alt A B utler ,
Assignee.
Attorneys for Assignee.
Dated July 7, 1833.
N
Notice.
N T H E M ATTKR O F T H E E S TA TE O F ISSAAC
McCoy, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have been duly ap­
pointed administrator of said estate by the county
couat of Polk county, Oregon, ami all persons Saving
claims against the same shall present them, with the
necessary vouchers, within six months form the date
off this notice, to me. at my p la t« o f business at .Mc­
Coy, in said county, and all person* indebted to said
•state on matured ciaim eare requested to make im ­
mediate payment to me.
Dated JyiteO, 1883.
C. B G r ave *,
W arren T m it ,
Administrator.
Attorney.
I
N may concern that I have bee« appointed admin
iatrator of the emote of M a r y J , f i l f i l e r , late
• f Polk county, deceased All persons holding claim*
against sold estate are required to pr— nt them to
— . at my residence, at Dallas, «laty verifies!, within
‘
------
i indebted to «aid
* pat mem
JO H N R M IL L E R .
A H I P P Y NEW YEAR TO ALL.
By the kindness o f the citizens of Yam­
hill, Clackamas, Hulk, Benton, Linn
«m l Mari, n counties, after six year*
F. A . R R O W . Y , P r o p e r .
business from a small starting point, I am
hero.
And why is it/ Because I neve
A NEW HOTEL JUST OPENED flung in your faces that “ I possessed
large amounts o f glittering ¿old .” I
M A IN ST , N O R TH O F 1*1 V b itY STABI.K.
liave never said you would havo to trade
Ilnllaa. Ogn.
with ino and you couldn't holp yourselves.
' T havo never said “ I didn't want Salem
Everything: Sew, »g^nntl Clean. j to grow any larger, for fear it might bring
I too much competition in business,” and i
j did not turn a cold shoulder to the Wool-
l ens Mills last summer.
Single Meal*.................................. ......... 8 Met*.
In six years of business we do not find
Two meal Ticket* ........................ .........
75
Three meal Ticket*......................... ........ 1 00
j it »11 sunshine; but, fellow-citizen«, I
B^ard and Lodging, per week........ ......... 6 00
must say that 1 thank you for your «in d ­
Board, |*«r week.............................. ......... 4 00
ues» and patrouago, and hope "to he aide
Board four weeks....................
........... l& oo
to merit a continuation o f your ¡last fa
For 1883, I have the largest stock of
shelf hardware south o f Portland, con
sisting o f all articles usually found in-
hardware stores. I will also have a full
IIIM K . OREGON?
I hue o f engines,
threshers, headers,
wagons, plows, spring tooth harrows,
twine pinders, harvesters, reapers, mow­
ers fruit driers, etc., Plcaso give mo a
call. Corner o f State and Commercial
Slorwgr < »|>ariljr (o r 120.000 hn. streets, Salem, Oregon.
Salem Directory.
T. B. W a it
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS
0. A. W ALLER.
-•- dealer in ^ —
G U N S R IF L E S , R E V O V -
ERS.
Am m unition o f A l l Kinds.
Fine Fishing Tackle.
4
liil MB ul MIS.
-I Field and Marine Glasses.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
C o m mbrcul 8 t . S alem O r .
STUDEBAKlR’S
B u g g ie s , ¡C a r r ia g e s
and H a c k s.
H IR S A L K B Y
THE DIXIE MILLS,
t a r li , tu rn i.ta ta
f»r
Illgltrtat Mnrkrt P r lrr Piti«] Tur
U hrnt nini Grnin o f nll Itim i».
----- » : -----
Gami As»<>rtta«nt ut «
L T J M
»
B B R
W M . S T A IG E lt .
D E ALE R IN
Salem, Oregon.
s
ALES ROOMS over R. M, Wades’ * w ar« r o d M
on Court »treet.
KYERTHI.Vft <U IK A N T L E Il.
H i» »»li,
IN D E PE N D E N C E , O BEGCN.
M
011 OTS, TABLETS,
E ir r a t H is lU lla a anri Anierlran
lI liiK l* . n n tl
A I t > u lt lin fr > a .
KRATZ, WASNBURNE & CO.
una » « )
a y in g
H
H E A O -8 T O N E S .
D n ors,
0 . K. FLOURING MILL
W . B . W ils o n & So n , P ro p ’ rs.
And Buiblitait Mainisi Alar»,, i.n Haml or
FuSiitahril U> Otdrr. Alan
'
C. AV. B O W I E ,
W k rat tatari «taf..
_
4Ù V
FLE S H )
Dr. B J. K en d all A Co., (U ntr : ---- Sample
of circulars receive«I to-c lay. Please »end hi «
some with mv imprint, printed on one side
only. The Kendall's Spavin Cure is in excel­
lent demand with us, and not only for animals
but for human ailment* also. Mr. Jos.
Voris; one of the leading farmers in our coun
try, sprained an ankle badly, and kiiow ing the
value «if thn remedy foi horses, tried it on Him
self, and it did far better than he had expected.
Cured the sprain in very short order.
Yours respectfully
C. O. T h ixband .
Price $1. per liottle, or 6 bottles for ?5. All
druggists have it or can get it for you, or it
will be sent to any addres* on receipt of price,
by the proprietors, I)a . B J. K cm lull & Co.
Knoftburgh Falls, V t. Send for illustrated
circular
Finest Assortment o f Cnttlery in the City.
o t ic e
Adm inistrator's
u t c h in s o n .
KENDALL’S SPAVIN CUKE
B . I I . B R O O K * . S o lic ito r .
P O R TLA N D , OREGON.
O rders b y m a il w ill re c e iv e p ro m p t attention.
PO RTLAN D
CURE
Hanta llosa, Cal., Feb, 9th, 18SJ.
B. »T. K f .UDALI A Co., Centleman:—I feel
it a duty to others suffering with piles and
falling of the rectum to write y«»u. 1 have had
the pile* ami prolapsus of the tectum for five
years, for the past three year* I have suffered
the moot agonising pain. Tried everything
without relief, but after ten day* use of Ken­
dall’s Spavin Cure I have not seen or heart
of the pile« since. Cue who has not suffered
as 1 have cannot comprehend the great joy
that I feel at being cured of a disease almost
worse than death. 1 had a valuable youug
horse that had a large bunch gather on his
breast bone. I tried all kind* of liniments ami
had it cut open without, any benefit. Saw
your advertisement and bought a bottle of
Kendall’s Spavin Cure aud ordered uiy
teamster to use as directed. In less than one
week the lump had disappeared. Thinking
that a liniment that would do what Kendall's
Spavin Cure has done f«»r my home might
benefit more. I tried it as a lai-t resort.
W ith gratitude and best wishes for >our
success. I am faithfully yours,
D. D. B U S H , S p e c ia l A g e n t.
“ ?2-
H . J . F E R C U S O N , A g e n t, In d e p e n d e n c e .
to cure any case. W ith each o ld e r received by m
fo r n ix boxes, a ccom p a n ied w ith $5.00. w h w ill
r.end the purchaser our w ritten gu arai teo t o r e
fund the m oney i f tho treatm en t d o e « c o t eliec.
a cure. G u arantees is s u 'd o n ly by
W O O D A U D , 4 1» A H 14 A < C .,
W t e o lu M lu uxxd.
SPAVIN
P. O. Lock Box,r2302, Denver City, Col.
• W W U liitflB S r tS S T IIia lT -
O (
re r »ale.
A good dwelling honae, in a dmirable
looarioa, ia the town >( dalla». Apply to
M M. Bilia.
:
CCMMERCiAL,
Hutchinson’s Hunch, 12 miles north of Denver
Colorado
Mar, nth, 1883.
I ) r . B. .T. K e n d all & Co., Cents:—For tbs
past
three
years
standing
I
have
used Kendall*» spavin
Cure.
Ip every
ease «*f Sbaviti, of wiiich I have tfeaxed five
it has killed them all. and entirely removed
them. I case of splint I find it has no equal,
one case I hod was of. three year* stamiim;
removed it entirely
One year auo a two
hundred pmind block of ice fell out of a
watfou striking my foot on thk Instep and toes,
it would be itmiogsible to mash a f >ot w«ir*e
without breaking any bones. I was taken
home and carried into the house. I d o not
think amputation cf the leg would cause any
more pain. I went for Kendall'* Hpavin Cure,
it was all I used and in six days I could w alk
irouitd. About tliJ^e weeks ago my team ran
aw ay threw me out of tho wat'oii, the hind
w hell struck my knee. A fter applying several
kinds of liniments without obtaining any
relief, I went for Kendal,* Spavin Cure. My
leg was draw n up and my knee swollen badly
In three day* I was able to walk to the burn.
I could go into details more fully, nnd make
this a very long letter but w ill not weary you.
I am very respectfully yours
GEO. L. STORY, Manager Oregon Brunch
Du. E . 0 . W e r t ’ s N e r v e a n d B r a i n T r e a t
KENT, a guaranteed sp ecific f o r H y steria , D izzi
ness. C onvulsions, F its , N ervou s N iu ra igin
Heuaache. N ervou s P ro s !ra tio n caused I ) ti.Pus»
o f alcoh ol o r ♦obucco, W a k e fu l res*», M ei tul De
prossion. S o ften in g o f th© B rain n - fo lt ii’ c in in
Hanity am i lea d in g to m isery, d ecoy ra d death
Prem ature O ld A ge, Bnrru.nesH, L o »s o f p o u ei
in eith er sox. In v o lu n ta ry I oesea. m d
erm at
orrlu iu caused by o v e r-e x e rtio n o f the l;io in ,s e lf
abuse o r ovo r-in d u lgen ro .
E ach box con tain «
one m onth’« treatm ent. $1.00 a box. o r six boxer
T h « B rrn u i’ O c id r I« Is­
Assignment Notice
S e n ,., each
-a rt
sued Mari h and I Sept.,
year: 2 1 « pag«*, 8 } i l U
V O T K E 18 H EREBY G IV E N T H A T I AM TH E
im lim, with over 3 . 3 0 0
duly qualified and acting assignee o f the estate
of D A V ID MAX FIELD, who made an assignment on
illuntrnlinna— a whole pic­
J u l y • . 1888, ami all parties having claims against
ture gallerv. Givea whole-
the «aid David Maxfleld should present them to me
■ale p rim dirtei lo pouumtrt on within
all good»
three months from the date o f this notice,
all how
persons indebted should make immediate pay-
for pmonal or femily use. and
Telia
to order, mm ) givee exact roe, of
erery-
Doled July 1«, 1383.
thing yoe uaa, cal, drink, wmr, or hare
W. M. H U N TER.
Assignee of the Estate o f David Maxfiekl.
fun with. Thcso inraluabla liooka coo*
TW IT? A J ohn *. Attorney .
lain information gleaned from the mew
kata of the world. W e will mail a copy
Administrators Notico.
F r e e lo any add row upon receipt of the
-7 cent». 1 », ua hear Irooi you.
'JTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N TO A L L WHOM IT
Report Ini I t ,
MONTTGOMERY W A R D R CQ.
KENDALL’S
1 H (I1 .
HOME MUTUAL
Notice of Assignment.
T h e S a le m F lo u rin g M ills
C o m p a n y h a v in g b o u g h t th e
F a rm e rs ’ W a re h o u s e a t In ­
d e p e n d e n c e , w ill receive
W H E A T IN S T O R E ,
on u s u a l te rm s , s u b je c t to
o rd e r, a n d pay th e h ig h e s t
m a rk e t p ric e a t any tim e th e
s to re r
a w is h to s e ll.
S a c k s fu rn is h e d fre e o f
IX
8 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 deposited in Orogon for tbe further security of
Policy Holders iu Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
S c P E i t v i s o r . s o f O n r . o o N B r a n c h — C. H. Lewis, of Allen & Lewis; J.
McC-aken, of McCraken & Co.; P. Wasserinan, o f Wnssetman & Co.;
Bankers, Ladd & Tilton.
Ic t t e r N t e l l l l i c l r
For Sale by a ll First-Class Jewelers.
(Jill) w -tl.)
D E B IL IT Y Î
ow n M ory.
The above were very sevore tests, and demonstrate
beyond a doubt, that for any reasonable length of
time during which a watch might he under water it
would receive no injury whatever.
We make these cases in both gold and silver, and
as a P e r f e c t l y O n s l - P r o u f H fein W in d in g
R n l e h C ase, < lit ille n g c ( l i e W o r l d lo P r o ­
duce II h Equal.
FIRST-CLASS RETAIL DRUG STORE.
I 'r e N c r iiit io n s C iir t T u lly C o iiiiiu u iid c d b y E x p e r i e n c e d U r u t i i l s l s .
I N C O
-
E R Y ,
And everyth in g uauuMv found in a
ALLEN & OSBORN,
Co.,
“ C linton , I owa , A pril 29, 1881.
“ I wish you would send me s spring for the Win
Ellery Watch.
*
*
By tho way this Ellery
is a watch 1 sold in your Screw Bezel Case to a
armer last fall. The first of January he lost the
watch in the woods, and f .mnd it this week in about
one foot of water.
It hud lain three months and
over in snow and water, with but slight injury to the
watch—only a huir-spriug
C. 8. R AYM O N D .”
OREGON.
T O IL E T ARTICLES,
P E R F U M
/ KROM
OHIO, OF KOV. 25TH. 1382.1882.
PURE AND FRESH DRUGS,
to trade with us.
NAM FACTIIRKD IIV T ill:
*• V aldosta , G roroia , July 20, 1882.
" I sold one of your Patent Dust Proof Cases alx>ut
ten months ago, and the other day it came back to
me with tho request to make it wind easier. On ex
atniuation I found that the stem was rusty, and 1
inquired into the cause of it. The gentleman stated
to me that he was starting some saw logs that had
lodged in the bend o f the river, whon his chain
caught in a bush and threw his watch into about
twelve feet of water, and he was about two hours
finding it. When he g o t it out it was running and
he thought all right.
Iu about three months he
found that the stem was hard to turn and sent it
to me.
I can say that the watch Is all that the company
claims for it and recommend it to all railroad and
mill men.
B. W. B R N T L Y ."
-
Itcin c ly
Headers of the tin* Ooinnierci.tl can not well
forget that a large space ha* for year* l.ccn
take© up by Kendall’* ad\crtiMMiifnt*—
©specially of a certain Spavin ( ’ure. W e have
nad dealing* with Dr. Kendall for many year*
And the truth i* fully and faithfully proven
not only that he U a got*I holiest man, and
that hi* celebrated Spavin Cure is not ouly all
thut it i* rec.Minuendod to be, but that the
Kngli.di language i* m»t capable of recommend­
ing it too highly
Kendall’s Spavin Cur© w ill cure »payin*.
There are hundreds of ca*es in which that hu*
been proven to our certain knowledge, but,
after all, if any |*er*on confines the usefulness
»f this celebrated medicine to «luring spavins
alone, they make a big mistake. It ¡* the
best medicine known aa an outward applica­
tion for rheumatism in the human futility. It
is the best medicine known a* an outward up.
plication for rheumatism in the human family.
It is good for l»aim. and aches, swelling* uud
lameness, and i* just a* safely appied to men
women and children a* it is to horses. W*
know thut there are other good liniments, but
we do believe this spavin cure to be far list­
er than any ever invented.
Always on hand, a full line of
as
DF.ALKRS IN
fo llo w in g
-
M oa t Nnrceam nil
FROM THE
C o m m e i- e in l S i.,
SALEM ,
to hold the trade o f our
DUST-PROOF
The
The
SMITH & GOOD,
and hope by fair dealing
Independence.
I
«v e r ills ovcrtsl, a* it i* curtain in it* effects uud do««
not 1*11.- cr. READ PROOF BELOW.
4JHO. T . L O O I »
J . N . hi M I T I I .
the public for past favors
many n ew ones as wish
I I I l l U
C ALEN D AR .
. h i «K . ISA4
F i r » ! T r r r i t a c it a *
t a r p i . » , IHK» T B Ir S T r i m tarala»
A p r i l » . IM ri
t a r m i l i T r r w i b ru ita »
tao. I * . U M » » « « O t a 0 . r “ » J * * « Ä L v
l
*
r
t
-
»
l«l«* n l
» r r S r t n l fo r Ctatalugta« tall i illforilltatlon tu
T H O S . M
»
®»
M U R ) «M rrta «*
(fiept. |^P|\
W e thank
and
I H
EXPENSES.
which w e offer at very
SMITH & COOPER,
This case is formed in one solid piece without Joinf
or seam, o]>eiiing in front only , thus avoiding the
usual C ap , and securing greater strength and dura­
bility.
These watches arc all opbn face . The bezel into
which an extra strong crystal is fitted with on es­
pecially prepared water-proof cement, is attached to
tho cose by screwing it thereon, and thus forms an
air-tight junction with the body of the case, which
is proof against dust and moisture.
T o railroad men, travelers, miners, lumbermen
and others who are almost constantly exposed, and
who have to make frequent reference to the watch
these qualities are of tho utmost importance.
T ry It.
Siii'crtaiiurM l o E. S. H u b b r l l .
customers
• c.
¡r\iOHEY&LIVER REGULATOR
fitt'irlfc
A U tli . board anil tuition a ta h.Kil jour, In th . Woman’. Collrtru, with «varythin« lurmihrJ mtu«P< to w »'»,
napkins, sheets ami comforter, and pulow-sUpn, will cost but fillA t, payable five weeks in advance,
v'jung mail’s board and tuition a school year cost only
M o o r e 's
THE NEW PATENT
W atch
Li “
f
I . r : » L L l « - l O F I .IU I.U I L
A M T * . with C lm lca l, U t l o , U w l i l l c , M O n Lileratur.
Art,
and Scientific Courses.
1. H ) L I . » : u ; o r
U n m ih K . PortUnd, Oregon
3 . W O N . I V 8 ( O L I . M d , , with a Conservatory of Music and Art Department.
4. <
IT O M I o r
111 A i r , with two Courses for Graduano«, There were eighty pupil* in
music last year.
_
dory courses
for the College of Liberal Arts, and,
5. I «1% E M a il 1 A t ’ % llllta % . with the four preparatory
eoui
gTNEtri 0 » f i w k ot l . . , , . f o . ¿0.1 . TV M TIKH *<••>!
'•< <hrr. . * « " • '. o “ A ri
diplomas are given. Painting, Drawing, Decorative Art, and An hlteetural Drafting are taught m the Art
liepaituient.
f ___ ________________
FURNITURE DRUGGISTS - APOTHECARIES
old
A ll!
fiiylflREG O N BLOOD PURIFIER
D E P A R T M E N T S .
kinds oi
lo w prices.
T o
VKGKTAH1.K HKMKUV.
336 STUDENTS. AND 28 PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS.
largest assortment o f all
ever brought to this Co.,
H o on
Thu»® dUtrcuaiug complaint«, uu), u
Billion.ut-«., D.T«p*p«!h, Hn«i1achi>, P .iu ,
in th® Huuk »uü ku lu eya ,M «U ri«l trouble«
utili all iliiieitan artaing (rum th« (miclionä
of the alomurh «o il llvar briug tlrniDgn]
Iroin wrukueau or axr«uara, rurril b , ura of
Tin QIAut kitoiot if Inning si Uu Me te.
ceived the largest assort­
CASKETS
Am erican
WILUMETTEJJNIVERSITY.
friends o f Polk County
.IIM I
A
thk
aboyk
m il l «,
wc
C r is t o r C u s to m
W o rk
On short notice. We alwray* hav« Flour on hand to
Ui-hanft for Wheat, and own furnish
Bran, Shorts and Chop
EarMe.
1 ISO. KVSRY VARIETY “OP CEMETERY AND
r il » r ta*mi. —«ta. Unuiit. M«aniu«itax an. —
ch— ftr« L, kurtaJ lari. taimiriMd M o r r ir
•ta» l> P »ri H a »— . Statari
A ir i, r i m
LK a s k d
an now j>r«qiwml to do all kimls of
O a n li
R rr ik r r .
T> eur customer* «4 price« that defy competition
f
«ATlKFArTIOR GUARANTERD
W. B. WILSON «
’ F H m N V C f , November 2 «, 1882
Jk