THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. V l I X l f i D 's R E P L Y . T h e P r o je c t « 1 It u ilillu g th e O . «1 C . t o k u lo r ia A i i a u d o a e d . P ortland , Or., 8 ep t 17, 1883. J. D. L ee , Chairman Joint Committee, T H E I T E M I Z E R . Portland, Or. D e a r Si r : Your letter of September llth , accompanied by a me­ A . N. M a r t i n morial of the joint committee represented 8. 8. (iiUBMC. . . A . O. N iü h o l h . by you, was duly handed to me by Sen­ . C i E o k ü k B u l t . ator Dolph. . ..D . M . C a l u u k a t h . D A L L A S , S A T U R D A Y , S E IT . ¡J3, l*s;i M y stay in Oregon is necessarily so short and my time so fully occupied with all sorts of duties that I cannot command L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y . the leisure to inquire as carefully into (lie .leaning* Lodge No. Ü. A. F. A A. M., holds regular cmmuhnication» in D a II oh on the subject to which you refer as 1 desire. ttt-uond and fourth Friday’s of each month. I have, however, referred the memorial The following from Mr. V i Hard, as published m the Oregonian, will explain itself: P ortland , Sept. 13, 1883. E. C. H o l d e n , Esq., Secretary Cham­ ber Commerce, Astoria, Or. -Dear Sir: You were kind enough to favor me with a telegram extending to myself and guests the hospitality of Astoria. Unfortunate­ ly, owing to tlie disarrangement of our plans, your dispatch could not be definite­ ly answered any earlier. As you have no doubt seen from the A h m r ik Royal Arch Chapter Xo. 17, T " " ‘ " ' ‘'“ ’ T ,uout* »t the Maauni«; Hull, in Dnllatt. the tirnt ,iaalte u l* ‘rfc ul>011 the same, to meet at Saturday evening at 7:90 o’clock I*. M. after the earliest possible moment. every full w khi . , Upon iw e iv in j »uch report I will nmlo — ------- i »« i . . . .T Friendship i> -v ,J ^uU at once trom Jiew »P L xlge No. fi. I. O. O. F., mwtH | _ ,» Ver v 8vtur lav evening at Odd Fellow ,l‘k* l falla*, ut 7 LÍO u'dook. Regretting that it is impossible for me '* * A e r ia l l.ut, owing to the. extreme difficulty of | moving five immense passenger trains ! “ ver ,th8 j u*‘ I,’" 1'1'’ " l,f, *'*« | Northern Pacific main line west of the | inoimtAiiis, bo rouols time was lost | in reaching this point with the party that we are reluctantly obliged to give up our Uwre,;1o L u t o N » . 2 3 , ! . O . O . T „ u .eeU I l '* \u e o t • ' » " t>rom V0 y , I re- at Odd Fellow«’ Hall Tuesday evening of each main your obedient servant, week at 7;30 o’clock. * * v ..» A .n i AGENTS FOR B a i . lm TON I ilS V O lN ............ KK'KKKA!......... I nd kpw d sm e B i l n a V in t a A lH L lK M u XUOLTH ........ . . . D a l t o n B kom . ...L . 8. H o w l a n d . ______ i. *« . ... 11. V IL L A R D . Union Lodge No. 3Ö, A. O. U W., meets at < o \ r * ; K i ; \ < *: \ i * » * o i s r u (hid Fellows’ Hull on Monday evenings *»£ euch week ut 7:30 o’clock. Apointments o f the Columbia confer­ ence, M. E. church south, were as fol­ lows: LOCAL NEWS. OREGON DISTRICT. Miss Ethel Williams still improves. K. G. Mkrhual, presiding elder. Corvallis anil Independence, J. R. N. Bell. Albany, to be supplied. I.eluuion and Tangent, J. W. Shrove. Brownsville, to be »implied. DulUs, to be supplied, J. B. l'erkins, sup. Lafayette, to be supplied. Tilumook, to be supplied. Junction City, (1. \V. «.¿nimby. Oregon City, to be uu]ipiieil. Coquille, B. T. Sharp. Oakland, t-o be supplied. Bandoii, H. IL Swollonl. Iloscburg, J. W. Craig. Ashland, to he supplied. Jacksonville, R. C. Oglesby. Applegate, to he supplied. I'rufushor of matheinutius Corvallis College Emer.v. Agent Corvallis College, J. R. N. Bell. Teacher Silctz Agency, T. B. White. W ASHINGTON DISTRICT. I>. C. McFurlund, presiding elder. Walla Walla, W. W. Welsh. Dayton, Junies Austiu. l'ajouse, to he supplied. SiMikan, J. W. Compton, lfepncr and Pendleton, T. H. Paul. Weston, H. T. burger. Doisc, to he supplied. Powder River, T. P. Bagnos. Grand Monde, to be supplied. Wullowa J. IJ. Chamherlttin •Summerville, D. W. Yocum. Ed. Fads, of Salem, spent last Sun­ day in Dallas. Shingles and split boards for sale at J. W. £ rider’s. Hon. Warren Truitt visited Monmouth last Monday. • Mr. N. L. Butler paid Monmouth a visit last Tuesday. Mr. M. L. Pipes went to Independence on last Wednesday. Hon. J. J. Murphy, of Salem, was in Dallas on Saturday last. D. M. Burns left Dallas last Sunday bound for Soda Springs again. The Southern Methodist confenco ad­ journed on last Monday evening. James E lliott and family took in the state fair on Wednesday and Thursday. C. G. Rowell, one of our vulcars, at­ tended the fair with his family this week. J. G. Ted row, o f the Luekiamute country, was in the county seat on Mon­ day. , . rn , . i, John Taylor, the atem-a.I.d.ng talker of LeAuviUe, won ... town dur...K the U nd er A rrest . On May 20th, 1882, Mr. L. S. Westgate gave a chattle mort­ gage to Cy. Smith, neur this place, upon some horses, to secure the payment of |fl0 S(„ „ ; ( the' h ’ rBOS ,U1(1 j loft ooqntlyi „ ince which tiule ho hat weok’ • I been wanted by the couutf for larceny Our genial druggist, Jap. R. M iller, by bailee,” but his whereabouts spent last Sunday at Buena Vista, we ! t>o learned. Last week Sheriff Purdoni guess. I received advices stating that Westgato T, T tx i i u . . , , «, i was near Corvallis, and immediately went h. L. DeU.hn.utt a arted to' fe«d. i ftrr u Ho found Wo.tgate on Fri- S|,nng8 la»t Monday for the beneht of )»a (Uy evonin|{ nHftr Oorvall.», feeding a health. fthresher, affected his arrest and brought H. L. Deacon and w ife returned »Sat- | him here Saturday. Ho waived Ins ex- urday from their pleasure trip east of the animation, and was held by Justice Flint mountains. in $100 bonds, and, failing to furnish the mi . , n . . same, he is boarding at tho county jail The town waa very dull thin week on aw. itillR tllo a c t i o n t h e graud account i»f so many persons being absent J ut the fair. * ___________ _________ Miss Fannie McDaniel, of Dixie, has ! V i l l a r d G o n e E a s t . — The Villard ex- gone to the State University to complete i «u n ion party took their final leave of her education. j Portland on their way home on last Mon- . , . . __•__ e i .. w a- „ __ j day. Their trip has been a constant ova- , ar® 1.° ^ c nnll(ir’HBTnj l | tion from the time they reached Minne- cook stoves at Smith A. Cooper b , Inde- i apoli# Ulltil they started homeward. I f jam once, legon. | president Arthur had visited the coast we Removes paint, pitch or grease from are certain that ho would not have re- any kind of cloth. Emperor Savon, on i eeived a tithe of the consideration that sale at M. M. E llis’. was shown Yiliard and his distinguished T. G. Richmond and family and M i»s Whatever e l » M r Villard may A d d » Hall went to Salem laat Mon- - r may not be, he » c erta .n ly a .. e c e » , . ... c ■ at planning an excursion. Ih e honor d »y to enjoy the fa... , ;lCcorded Mr. Villard. however, in this Miss Mattock, music teacher, of Amity, .ease, was the spontaneous gratitude of a was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James people released from commercial thial- dom and placed on footing with the rest Townsend this week. of the world. The family of Mr. M. L. Pip**s spent several days visiting friends at Independ­ Q u i t e a n A c c i d e n t . — While the two ence during the week. trains belonging to the N. G. railroad La Creole academy finished up its first and O. it 0. road were engaged in week of regular work with better pros­ switching cars at White’s crossing on last Tuesday the coach attached to tho N. G. pects than ever before. train was by accident pushed backward The showers have cleared up the on the track of the O. it 0. road just as atmosphere nicely again and the weather the engine came up, and the results were is magnificent for the state fair. a collission, a demolished coach, a lot* of Mr. Morrison, printer on the Asturian, : scared people, and nobody hurt. On made us a call on last Monday. H e is on • account of the accident the N. G. train furlough on account of a soro thumb. did not reach Dallas until about ten published prtMtnumase, it wras my fixed in- b tit.h V «™ ? T v viiKv that auy o f the qmu k nostrum* foittod upon the public claiming to cure »11 o f a number ot iliaiuctric'y different dUettoe-* mu*t prove failures, even if we do not rail them humbug«. and po iple of moderate mean», and even people well to do or wealthy tlud that the bnokmoum charges of practiving nlivaleians are a Mfioua burden to them, anil ul»o find that after puyiii£ themselves !>oor that no benefit has accrued to them, that in fact they have thrown their money away. To overcome these evils we «.Ifur W iikki . kk ’ h N o . IW Si rk R emkihks to tho sick and suffering ONE remedy for each disease, without for a moment eiaiiuiim that one remedy will eure any other disease than tko one claimed for it, and as these remedies have stood the test of years without .1 stag!« failure, We agree to refund the money paid in even instance where a cure is not positively effected. The remedies are entirely vegetable, etui do no harm, and will positively cure every disease for w hich the are prescribed. Gout, lameness of Joints, Sciatica. _ and Neuralgia are relieved oil . all.I positively cured tty the use of W heeler’s No. 90 Rheumatic Rem­ edy. We say boldly that in the worst of cases of no matter how lou£ standiug, how serious, or how pain­ ful, wo can not only give relief but positively cure for all time. Faillnv to do this we will positively refund the money paid for the treatment, and if your suffer Intf3 arc not positively stopped for all tim e you have not thrown your money away as you would on any other than these guaranteed remedies. The price of Wheeler*« Ne. DJ Rheumatic Remedy it oul> 50 cents, obtainable from druggists or sent free by mail on receipt of price. St imps taken. ( ’ guests being fixed it can ‘ he return of our gi not bo helped. Referring to the conference had with the committee of your chamber of com­ merce at tny office in this city on April 24 last, I am only now ahlo to redeem the promise then made, that I would iuform youi chamber o f commerce at the earliest- Many a lady possible moment, of the result of the sur­ endowed bv veys of the Astoria-Forest Grove line. So nature with a p r e tty - many unforseen obstalces were encounter­ beautiful figure, faultless complexion, as w ell as ed in making the surveys that it was a face, the sweetest o f tempers and faultless mental qualities matter of absolute impossibility to com­ rows prematurely old, «ra y and wrinkled, her form plete the work at an earlier date. I re­ wes its perfect contour, ti*^ complexion^becomes .allow, the brightness leaves the eye, a feeling o• sallow gret to say that the estimates o f the cost 1 languor takes the place of the once buoyant spirits, : of the line in question, now before me, an irritable nervous fractiousness makes life a burden, things that once were trifles worry her till life be­ are *<> largo that, it will bo impossible for comes unliraruble. A ll this being caused by th. the Oregon & Transcontinental company, physical derangements so common to women, which as lessee cf the Oregon & California R ail­ the innate modesty of fernine nature prevents their making known, ami o f which the ignorance o f tin road company, to undertake its construc­ medical profession prevents a cure. Lady reader, tion. According to the engineer jj figures, pause ami consider,’tis a duty you owe yourself, your ily and your God, that you should cure yourself tho cost will be no less than an average of fam o f these troubles and once more feel the glow of per­ $50,000 per mile in money, not including fect hcaith and spirits that nature intend for you. the probable cost of proper terminal facil­ W heeler’s No. 9(J Prescriptions are pleasant and palat­ able to take, contain nothing of an injurious nature, ities at Astoria— estimated at $760,000. ami may bo taken by all ages at all times and in all Under the existing mortgages we could conditions w ithout possibility of ill effects, and will positively cure any ot the peculiar diseases to which ! not possibly issue more than the noiniual females arc subject. Failing to produce a perfect | amount of $30,000 per mile in bonds on cure the proprietors will refund the money paid foi | tho line, and there are absolutely no the treatment. If you have a sallow complexion, constant or intermittant headaches, backache, rest­ | means to meet the deficiency at the com- lessness, loss of appetite, suppressions o f monthly | mand of either company. We must, flow, or irregularities thereof accompanied by head­ aches, nervousness, hysterics and similar symptoms, therefore, abandon the project. Wheeler’s No. 90 Prescription “ B” will positively rc I was surprised to learn, some time store you to health. If you have a sensation of heat since, through the Portland newspapers, and throbbing in the kick, frequent fainting snells, Lcuoorrhea or white discharge, painful or seaming that responsible parties stand ready to sensation in urinating, reddish or white deposit in build the line and turn it over, ready for urine, hot and dry skin, Wheeler’s No. 90 Prescrip­ “ C” will give immediate and lasting relief. The operation, in consideration of the land tion price of W heeler’s 90. Prescriptions “ B” and “ C” art- grant from Forest Grove to Astoria. J 60 cents each, obtainable from druggists or sent bj take pleasure in saying that I am ready mail secure from observation, post paid, on receipt oi price. Postage stamps taken. to do whatever lies in my power to bring about such a transaction, or any other, It is needless to describe the by which the road could be constructed. symptoms of this uauseous di­ Yours truly, H . V il l a r d . sease that is sapping the life and strength of only too many could not 1 Curd 1» I lie Citizens o f D a lla s and Y trinity* When a medical gentleman locates in a community fur the purpose of practicing medicine and surgery, it is only natural for the people to inquire upon what he bases his claims for confidence. In answer, I remark that I took two courses •of lectures in the University of St. Louis, Mo., with hospital observation in tho best institution in the city. Afterwards T graduated in the medical department of the University of New York City, March 4, 1803: having had access during several months to Belleview hospital and the great city hospital and dispensaries pecul­ iar to that city. And with these, I have had a continuous practice in the art of physic, surgery and gynecology for thirty years. Many afflictions peculiar to women are quite curable, even when they and friends believe otherwise. W ith years of practice in Oregon I have be­ come familiar with the influences of climate on diseases. M y charges shall be very reasonable indeed. Consultation strictly inviolable. In closing, I may add that,’ as for calo ; tlle]j i seldom use it. 1 may further add that I am a member of the Oregon State Medical Society, and that I shall treat graduates of medicine and their friends with kindness and much consideration, that harmony may prevail in our profes­ sion. We offer friendship to all. J. E. K i r k p a t r i c k , M. D. BniiKlrrth'ft P ill« . W ith an STOCK OF GOODS Ottoman C O NSISTING O P and Brocaded Silks and Ribbons, Servian Suitings, English Checked Worsted Satin Damasse. Armures, Moires and Ottanian ( ’asliniers. To be Slaughtered in the next Ninety Days, as we desire to Retire from Business. FANCY § STAPLE DRY GOODS A F IL L LINE OF Those wishing to purchase w ill do well to call upon us before making their selections. MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, DOOTS AND SHOES, OF To our line o f L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, BOOTS, A LL GRADES. SHOES, and G E N TLE M E N 'S C LO TH IN G w e call Hardware, Grocries, Crockery. your special attention. I •will continue my regular importations o f N. B.—Those indebted to us M U ST SE TTLE before the 15th o f November. SALLER LEWIN CO S PHILADEL- IV of the fairest and best of both sexes, old and young, suffering alike from the poisonous dripping in the throat, the poisonous nasal discharges, fetid breath and general weakness, debility and languor aside from the acute aufferlnga of this disease, which if not checked can only end in loss of palate, hoarseness, weakened sight, loss o f memory, deafness, and iremature death if not checked before it is too late, •abor, study and research in America, Europe and Eastern lands have resulted in Wheeler’s No. 90 In­ stant Relief and Suie Cure for Catarrh, a remedy which contains no harmful ingredients, and chat is gnaran teed to cure every case of acute or chronic catarrh or money refunded. Wheeler’s .No. 90 Instant R elief and Sure Cure for Catarrh will cure every case of catarrh, hay fever or asthma, price ¿ 1.00 per pack­ age, from druggists or sent by mail post paid on re­ ceipt of price. PHIA FINE SHOES, BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT, GIANT SEAM SOOTS. Main Street, Dalian Oregon. AND M Y OWN BRAND OR f BASKET FIRED NATURAL LEAF Cures n every ease or will refund inon’j paid. We place our price for these rem­ edies at, less than one-twentteth of the price asked b\ others for remedies upon which you take all thb chances ami we specially invite the patronage o f tin- many persons who have tried other remedies without effect or depleted their purses by paying doctor bill* that benefltted them not. ffE GUARANTEE Main Street, HOW TO OBTAIN! N i ll r r l, N K IK S S O K TO J . !. . AND 1 IY D K , Cor. Main and M ill Sts., Dallas, Oregon. » ---- D E A LE R Having purchased the well-known corner Drug Store, the old stock with a new and C O M PLE T E I have replaced Onte«, ASSO RTM ENT A iw a ». A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. IHCAXU o r WOMEN AND CMILPtEN D . -H .lt« W. 8. J i l l * , . c o l l e g e , Principal. Aa institution design«! to piao* within tbs reach of th. young »mi niddle uged of either .vs the facilities for obtaining » THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION A t ths lowest posaihls rates. The school is supplied with all the conveniences of the grea work. Kverything in new, neat and pleasant, and the in«tmctionH are the most practical and thorough. The 1 elegraph Department baa all the necessary appliances for imparting a thor­ ough knowledge of that science. A ll kinds of pen-work, Much as engrossing resolution», filling diplomas, visiting or wedding cards, etc., executed in a work-man-like manner at living rates. For particulars sead for the “ Columbia Commercial College Journal.” Addrese, C. P. SULLIVAN. G IV E U H A L Y O N S & S U L L IV A N , C A E Io S TA TE AG ENT FOR IRON TRIBUNE AND BUCKEYE WIND ENCINES Real Estate Agents DALLAS, FOLK CO., 00N. T ■ • W - , MUM i nr MMim PUMP W . r k i s . t r Ih r.w . ■ c o li - a la n t a l r r a m , H a. r .r v .la li, T , ' L l a r » C f llu d c r . I . v a a lly aat. in ■aas fa light wind ¡ FORCE * “>■ S,r,, , £ Omi. We have for sale on eaNy terms, farms o f all sizes from forty acres upward. Also GOVERNMENT AND RAILROAD LAND, TIMBER LANDS, STOCK RANCH ES, TOWN PROPERTY, SAW MILLS ETC., ETC.. ETC. la lis « C . M i^ f ll and ■ r a t r a r e « r a m i* l a t h e W o r ld la r D ct'jf o r » h a l l o w W r fla . T h o a m n d a la Parties wishing to Buy or Sell should call and see ns. "■— sr.res •r i b « ata tea. K m r lr e e z M la W in te r. O 1er-« drug store. PHYSICIAN AND 8UHOEON. _ Mill Street. P allas Oregon. W. S. JAMES, Cor. Second and Salmon Sts. We make a Specialty o f filling Prescriptions, Family P . O.Boz §88....................... P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N Recipes with the best o f Drugs, and at reasonable rates. H. W. LYONS, »■ H a w , O r r g . . . O r r ,a a . ■ » » « ( » r ia * U à * «r C O L U M B IA I have also secured the services o f a competent and experienced PHARMACIST from the East, who w ill be found at, the Store at all hours, rriCF. IN CONNECTION WITH JAP R Mil. ! MRS. DR. GREEN, Chemicals, Perfumery Toilet Artide», Et«., Eto. c q i k b i b r c u i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, la d .p a a «l«n c / . IX ------ MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. A full assortment of Paints, Oils, Brushes, and everything pertaining to __________ n. .. h .1 r®r **lc I . hereby given to all Look oat for bunrlars and thieves. money to me to be usee l u l lenci g But I must sell my old home place ad- camp grounds * „ ;0inin, town town. Look out or you will have the - m e n l a m M to thera b^cat , A. 8MULTI. ing upon me wop. J a n u w iw « ■ Stationery, Of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., Etc. T H . B t r r ia t . Dallas, Oregon. J asper R. M iller , tflisa remedies. Go to your druggist and ask for them. If they have not got them, write at once to the proprietors, enclosing the price in money or stamps, and they will be sent you at once by mail, post paid. Conespondence so­ licited. Address plainly I.. W H E E LE R Si CO., No. 99 W. Baltimore St., (Sept. 1-ljrr.) BALTIM O RE, MD. LA CREOLE ACADEMY, i. a Wheeler’s Nervine Tonic for mental depression, loss of Manhood, languor, weakness or over taxation o f the brain Is invaluable, price 25 cents. « the Deaf Say. ------ j o v u Ir x T t x i sn JSS3 ! )TJ, IS T I) BED-ROCK PRICES. W heeler’s Vegetable Tills are the only remedy that cure constipation, giving natural action to the bowels without physidng, purging, griping or pain. Price 25 cents, of druggists or by mail. J Tm th e P u b l i c . c u TEA. Wheeler's No. 00 Suae Cure for Kidney and Liver Troubles cures all weakness and soreness o f kidneys, iniiamalion o f kidneys or liver, price ¿1.00 EA R S ™ the MILLION! I Ezra Poppletdh, for good and sum Notice 1* hereby given that I hare start­ cjc„ t cause, hereby revoke and annul a ed my grist null on Little Lnckinrnnte, owrtain letter^ ot^recommendation near Lewisrille, and nm prepared to do given to one H. D Waller in July, grinding for all that may come. E zra R o m e r o s o f th® Goods and Novelties, The most reliable, carefully prepared and best purgative of the present age is Brandreth’ s Pills. They are compounded of roots, herbs and gums of the most healing and bene­ ficial kind. As a family medicine thgy are unrivaled Mr. J. S. Cooper and wife of Inde- ° night, I curing headache, constipation, liver com- pendence, and Miss Newell of California, m, n f j plaint, rheumatism, dyspepsia, clearing Waited the county sent on last Monday. i In^ AkN T i i ^ b l^ ^ °t l | the blood of impurities acting on tho liver, I*u sitiv< ‘ I y It .-s to r e s t h e H e a r i n g | the 17th has the following in regard to | kidneys niul other important organs, re- a n il 1» l l i e o n ly A s o lu t e C u r e Mr. J. II. Townsend took in the state j ndum troubles in Idaho: j moving the waste tissue, and adding years f o r D e a fn e s s K n o w n . fair last Monday. He says that the Dal A band of Indians near little Camas prairie, South­ ! to the lives of all who use them. This Oil is abstracted from peculiar species of small las flyer was beaten by a short distance. ern Idaho, hail a fight with a party of prospectors, in For fifty years they have been used by W h it e S h n r li, caught in the Yellow Sea, known as which one Indian wa* killed and three others were aiujhaiiodos R ondrlktii . Every Chinese fisherman Mr. J. L. Collins has been very sick w^unued, and three whites wounded. The whites I the American public, and their constantly C knows it. Its virtues as a restorative of hearing were increasing sales show how they are appre­ discovered with cholera morbus during part of the eaino off victorious. by a Buddhist Priest about the year 1410. Its cures are so numerous and m a n y h « M T n iln g ly week, but i3 much better we are glad to ! There is no reason given for the trouble ciated. M itra ca ln iiM , that the remedy was officially pro but it is altogether probable that the learn. claimed over the entire Empire- Its use became so A PERFECT REMEDY IN 20 DISEASES. „ ,, » n er should bo a little out of j P a in f u l A c c id e n t . --W in . Driver, son for half a century. I know the last forty- It has performed a miracle in my case. I have no unearthly noises in my head and hear joint this week please credit it to the fact j of Presiding Elder Driver, of the M. E. three years of my life is owing solely to much belter. that tne running gear o f our new sanct church, while engaged in running a circu- their use. Your P ills saved me many 1 have been greatly benefited. My deafness helped a great deal th i«k another uin runs a littlo roughly yet. ! lar saw in the furniture shop of Cherry & times after the best medical skill in sever­ bottle will cure me. „ ^ , D av in Eugene City, had the misfortune al states had given me up as hopeless. I M y hearing is much benefited. Mr. W. H. Hohne» o f Sa em, «c o m - " ^ hjg feft hnnay ht 0„ the » » « I have reccieod untold benefit. have had many convents to purgation pained by an old resident of 1 oik county } finger« and the thumb cut with Brajidreth’s Pills, and have seen My hearing is improving. It is giving good satisfaction. " j . H . Lewis o f Oak Grove, spent last " off. Dr. Sharpies was called and dressed them perform almost miracles of cure. Have been greatly benefited, and am rejoiced that I Sunday with friends in this place. the wound, and the young man is doing For children, a few' doses have cured mea­ saw the notice of it. Vaughn made an admirable drug clerk, well under the circumstances. It is a sad sles, scarlet fever, and whooping cough. “ I t i virtues are t ^ qi 'E stiunab I j R and its curative l i e represented Berry Smith, who had a thing fur a young man to be thus dis­ In all female troubles and weakness I CHARACTER ABSOLUTE, AS THE WRITER CAN PERSONALLY have never known them to fuil. In adult TESTIFY, BOTH FROM EXPERIENCE AND OBSERVATION. stand at the fair grounds. Frank Woods abled. males I have known them to cure the W rite at once to H avlock k J ennet , 7 Dey Street, also represented this firm at Salem. d 3 *spepsia, rbeumatiom, New York, enclosing f 1.00, and you will receive by C o l . N e s m i t h ' s A d d r e s s . -The Ore- worst cases of feturn a remedy that w ill enable you to hear like any­ Mr. T. G. Richmond took his fine gonian of September 12 has the address kidney diseases, dysentery and diarrhoea; body else, and whose curative effects w ill be perma­ Pcroheron to the fair. She is a fine rep­ in full delivered by Hon. J. W. Nesmith eveu dropsy, paralysis, aud apoplexy nent. You will never regret doing so.” — E ditor of R eview . resentative of this county, and will prob­ on the occassion of the driving o f the j have yielded to a persistent course of M b ercantile s f To avoid loss in the Mails, please sond money by ably catry off the honors she is so justly last spike in Montana. Mr. Nesmith ; Brandreth’s Pills. In fact I have found R egistered L etter . O n ly In i| » o r lr « l b y them the true Life Elixir. They act as entitled to. appeared on behalf of the pioneers of . , ~ . HA Y LO C K A JENNEY, Oregon, «ml hi» addrw. WM replete with j contu.ua prevent,ve* a„a,n»t the effect» S ole A oen T s for A merica . 7 Dry ftt-, N. V. New clothing, of time, labor. S i t i n g fact, and incident,! We »re of tmu. disease, on him which lie »o richly deserved. New ad next week. I wish to say that I am no longer in ERMS of present school year begin Sept. 10, Nov. the employ of Mr. I. G. Davidson, Mrs. Johnson and her son and two C b n rrh S o llm . 19, Jan. 28. and A pril 1. neither do I wish to collect any monies daughters, Mary H ay g o o d , and Win. The school is n o n s e r f a r ia n Tuition c h e a p e r Rev. Wall», e Hutlburt « i l l hold divine from my customers while I was in the than at any other institution of like grade on the ! Johnson, returned a few days ago from a service at the M. E. church, in Dallas, on employ of I. G. Davdson, or from him I’atitlc C *a*t. A T u ll and c o m p e t e n t faculty is I ten days’ pleasure trip to the \ aquina employed. The deportment»and courses of «tud> are j Sunday next, morning and evening. — except the judgement I hold against t h o r o u g h and u p to t h e ostiil (rani t.» bor 32 for catalogue. Messrs. Daly A Butler, two of Polk ices. N. B.— I would also state to my many county’s popular attorneys, will go to Rev. J. Bowersox « i l l preach »t Inde- friends that I am still in tho business DR. F E L IX LE B R U N S - .. . - -- - and Lafayette on next Saturday . . defend i 'U- oendence on next »Sabbath looming of enlarging pictures, and having secured Smith, the man who is accused of killing pennence the service of Mr. Horace Dnesoury, a Mrs. Pech some month» ago. e v e n i n g . ---------------- first-class artist, can guarantee satisfac­ P r e v e n t i v e a n d « u r e . f o r e i t h e r M e * . T h is rem edy b ein g in je c te d d ire c tly to tho eeai The annual conference of the M. E. tion in all cases. A ll my work is done f t hoe© diseases o f th e G e n ito - llr in o iy O r gar.« : — public church south, held at Jndei»ndenco last The regu ar exam natum of iu oil, at the same old prices. A ll orders | o requ ires n o change o f d ie t o r rau reons, m ercu ric! i week, appointed Rev. J. H. Perkins a, teacher, w.ll be held .n the oflice o f the sent to my address will receive prompt o r p oisou ou s m e d ic in e s t o be taken iiiterr cliy. W h en ta k en a n a p r e v e n t i v e t y cith er eex pastor of Dallas circuit for the coming county superintendent, at Independent , attention. Thanking Ihe public for post if is impoBHiblo to c o r tr e c ta n y T e n e u R ld iM a M «. j many courtesies shown me in the past, I hut in the cai-e o f th ose already u n f n i t n - year. Mr. 1*. took a supernumerary re­ on $atunlay* .Sept. 29, 1883. F r a n k R ig l x r , would respectfully solicit a share of your ■ m t e l y a M !le < e d w ith (io n n o il o n nr d G leet lation on account o f ill health, and will w e gu arantee 8 boxes t o cu rs o r w o w ill nrfurxl County Superintendent. patronage in the future. Very Truly, do what work his health will allow. th e m oney. P r ic o fcy p m l. r o t r i n p aid . fX .tf ! W. H. II. O/IAXT. j p e r b ox, o r. I b o x es fo r IfiXC. w i ittr n g i tra n ter* Miss Emma Waller, of Monmouth, has lfteuod by r l l ant b o m * d egeiits. H r ® H l l l l n r r y «¿« wm K D r . U c ll x l.e H i u n A C o . H o le P r o p * . just received a fine M icrtm tn tof millinery .4 <. o « h I Chance. Mr*. Lizzie Swaine i* receiving a lot « B O O I U R P , C L A R K A C O.. gmals. Those wishing anything in tha. " ' milKnory « » r f , » t the Hyde resi A hotel, tho Tm veler’» Hrtt, with A u th o rized A g e r t «, X r^ag'P'lnto. line will do well to call at her store and Oak street. Dallas. She wishes acres of land, situated in Dallas, for sale W h c l t w l o e r d POKT1.A4 P , t: It LC.OJt. examine the stock. Sim also ha, good. >ho’w (hem every lady ill »own and on reasonable terms. I also have a farm O rders b y m o il w ill receive p rom p t atten tion . , at Airlie, and wdl be there 0 .1 Tuesday of ^ Cal, a[1(l , ee Iier of 104 acres of rich land four miles from each week to wait upon customers. ^ J _______ — d r . w . j . M c D a n i e l , town for sale. H. HA«*w»r>. Hodgin & Chaumes», o f Independence,. Oregon, at the postoBice store, have jnst received a large supply of school books and stationery of everv description. Also a full stock o f family groceries and prov- isions. Everything kept neat and clean and in first claaa style. They also keep a full stock of imported and domestic cigars and the best supply o f tobacco in town. Everybody invited to call and examine our stuck before purchasing elsewhere, School book, and school ...ppl.e. a spec ¿,lty. unusually L A B O E STO CK most A T T R A C T IV E • » • A Car H r r s . la r « a d p r im . ■« OOD P l 'M P S i, , ____ HOSK, r i P I H A N D F 1 T T IS O S O F A L L K IS D H A L W A T S O K , hand aud funu.hed ni.hetl tn untar. Partie, daairiaf any artici, in air liaa will h » promptly »ttaadad to be ^id raa n a « ma or calliag at ■ », p i»« « of bamnaa. oa « t e l » « t r » e f, between Con.ia.rcial » » 4 Front, Saloni, Orewon. W '»prynthtf JOSEPH PUSBUEN. « r A L L INQUIRESCM CEM NM L A M PROMPTLY AN8WERCB. OMce on Main sL, two doors North o f Post LYONS A « t ó ...