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T M L I.A H IN T H K C.VIM. E ighty m en arc em ployed on the A rra n g em e n ts have l»een m ade t o 1 Jo h n R obinson’s 5 year old child lias Sidney Moore l»«is beet) h av in g a AMERICAN COUNTRY ROADS. tussle with erysipilas. been down w ith th e scarlet fever. jetty a t th e month ol Yaqtima bay. it intended to m ake real ugly weather. B usiness is «lull everyw here b u t o u r semi 4,000 barrels y>f flour a m o n th from Pendleton to C hina. T h irty of them are in the rock q uarry town has fully as m uch trade ae any of K arl’s Clover Root, th e new blood Mrs. R obert F oulkes, of P ortland, is Mrs. N an Ayers has returned t0 f to iu e F a u l t s In T h e i r C o n s t r u c t io n l 'o l n t e d P ublish ?.» E vbby F riday B y By a very close vote th e dem ocrats visiting old tim e friends in th is region. purifier, gives freshness and clearness l'»»rtlaml, where h e r husband is clerk O u t - H e a d K n g lu e e rln g . up the bay, ami the balance transport them . | in C alifornia elected W hite to the to the com pi xion ami cures c o n stip a ing in the N ational hotel. It is ordinarily trut* th a t a m easure of W . A . W A ÎS II, and d u m p th e stone at the end of the Mrs. S. 1) Dodson, of Salt Creek, the progress of a modern country is would sell 100 acres or m ore of her tion. 25c, 50»’ and $1. PUBLISHER AND PUOI K1KTOK. W hen you or any of your folks need \ U nited S tates senate. jetty stretching out into the sea west t^uite a n um ber in am i around town, any sort of footwear, rem em ber that T here are now 205 Indian hoys and found in the condition of its roads. That place, including the im provem ents. T h e Falls f ’ity c h a rte r includes the both e hidlreu and older ones, are of N ew port. G uvnor's boot and shoe em porium on gjrU a t th e Chem aw a tra in in g "school, tells the story of trade as well as of whole of the T horp donation claim , al- j severely affected with sore throat. Kw ong Bing, the Salt Creek hop DALLAS, FRIDAY. JAN. 27, L»M. Mill stre et is th.* very l* s t place in w hich is *aid to be in ex ce lle n t condi- neighborly eommnnioation. Yet judged so the farm s of 1. L. Stoddard, J. h T h e recent sim ple and u u oaten ta town to go fot th em . raiser is now e n ro u le to th e Celestial Mrs. B arnard and h e r little folks are tio.i. by th a t standard A m erica is not very ( K ingdom , having sublet his lease to Moyer, J. C. M cF arlane and all of tfr«* sure to give an e n te rta in in g concert tio n s burial of ex-P resident H ayes, W . W in. Ellis place n o rth of th e L uck is high among the civilized countries. In his c'ousin. THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Mrs. Rebecca Jack so n , who used to a t the city hall tom orrow evening. S. Ladd, and several other m en of great mute. M orrison, the hardw are m an, nev er five on Soan creek a n d th e n where her case, however, there are exceptional It has Iteen proposed in the legisla F o u r G erm an fam ilies o u t this >ide prominence is indicative of a change sells a t cost to one and a t two p rices to porker station now is, died in Corval* conditions, including especially the GVandma R obertson, who fell dead SUBSCRIPTION RATES: tu re to a p p ro p riate a p e rn atn en t fish »>f .Mrs. Dodsons are enclosing their en for the better in such tilings. From a n o th e r. A sm all pr< tit on each of tin* fiy this week $ 2 0 0 .............................. ....... Per year rapidity w ith which settlem ent haw wav over the falls a t Oregon C ity at a at her breakfast table a t the «»Id home $103 ................................. Per six months m any articles daily gold gives him an stead no rth of th e Byerlv bridge, was tire prem ises with n eat picket fences. Last M onday de|H)sitor8 m ade a run spread, the search for new homes going cost of 110,000. 5 0 ....................... Per three mouth* the pulpit and all other conservative ugfUt'E111? fair incom e. the m other of of W. H, Robertson, a Next W ednesday evening at the city Advertising rate- made known on applica sources there is a growing demand for on the G( rvais bank and it had tocl<»*e on before the occupied regions had been T he ladies of the m ite society intend prom inent g ra n g e r living beyond Lew hall will be given one of the best m usi ttan. Correspondence is solicited. for the tim e being, m ost of its available developed. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable prices. doing away with costly ai>d showy an e n te rta in m e n t a t the M. E. church cal entertainm ent-« ever offered by the isville. R eputation is as valuable to a black cap ital being loaned ou t. It chanced th a t the introduction of funerals. local ta le n t «>f Dallas. F ebruary 22nd, and will soon have sm ith ns any body el»e. Everylnidy An a g e n t of the Keelev in s titu te has railw ays came, h alf a century ago, just m ore to say about it. Some eastern cannery m en have been says Jo h n E. ¡Smith c an n o t be beat. been here to consult with a n y who T he teachers of o u r public school A s i n g l e co u n ty in th e P uget sound ex am in in g th e Salem can n e ry with a a bout the tim e th at the im portance of SCHOOL DISCIPLINE. S h ilo h ’s V italizer is what, you need know »hemsrlves the a b je ct,alth o u g h i have its interests genuinely at Ii-art view to buying it arid doing a bigger m aking good wagon roads had been c o untry lias tw enty shingle m ills with for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin unw illing slaves of K ing Alcohol and People m ust have things to eat and burinese th an it ever has done. • nd are co n stan tly devising some ad fully appreciated, and public interest o r kidney trouble. It is g u a ran tee d to feel th a t they m u st have help or got«» ditional m eans of adding to its pro I n th e a rm y a soldier is expected to a daily capacity of eighteen car loads. wear and for o ilie r purposes around S hiloh’s ('lire, th e g reat c nigh anil and attention were diverted to the new I give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents. th e dogs a n d a n early grave. T hey have com bined and sen t an agent .hom e. It being so wi lely kn >wn gress. m eans of transportation. Steam ra il a t once a n d uncond itio n ally obey the to K ansas city, M issouri, to then* sell that ( ’raven Bros, keep nearly every croup cure. i> for Mile by all druggists. ways have since been supplemented by W hen next su m m er com es hops will I We have received for publication a c o m m an d of his superior officer and so Pocket size co n tain - tw eatv-five dose-, horse cars, aAd they in turn by electric he grow ing all along each side of tin- com m unication about slanderers and ' W lia t has been andis^novv occurring the o u tp u t of their factories. T h e wri thing it is only n a tu ra l th a t co u n try only 25 cen ts. Children love it. i t should be a t hom e and in school. folks are c o n tin u ally dropping in th ere cars; but now there is a re tu rn of public north approach to the railroad bridge, backbiters. It p a in ts them in ugly in various states in the m atter of ter sp e n t a year on the Sound m uch of O replenish th e used u p things. If P a re n ts who have a proper conception T he public school will on F ebruary interest to the common roads. The un d er th e industrious w atch care of N. colors, and they a re indeed a scraw ny choosing United «States s. nators is still it in the tim ber and am ong the saw they kept a poor quality of goods or 22nd give a comedy at the c ity hall en church, the town m eeting, the social stro n g er proof th a t they oug h t to be of th e ir d u tie s to their children always B. H ull. and co n tem ptible set, unw orthy of no elected l>v the people. m ills all the way from O lym pia to the charged ex orbitant prices the trade titled W ishing. T he directors have festivities of neighbors and fam ilies are re q u ire absolute obedience, and the T he legislature is being asked to a p tice, except for the injustice and dam all interested in this new movement, for, B ritish line. W hat we call big m ills would soon seek o th er qu a rte rs, but as been v iriting the school (his week. L ittle C harlie W oods was always a Every town has te a c h e r who fails to do the same thing propriate #fiO,OOU to fairly presen t Ore age they »lo others it is they re ta in all their old cu sto m ers as Professor Shaler rath er quaintly puts here would be considered a sm all con m ore »»r less of them and they are con fa »»rite w ith his teacher, Mrs. W ash, T he tnavor. city council and o th er o u g h t to q u it and go at some other and are constantly w inning new ones. it, “ where the roads are bad all the gon at the w orld’s fair. Of course the tin u al sources of trouble ami u n h a p p i tnd th e day after his d e ath she had p ro m in e n t m en of Salt L ake city are duties of th 3 citizen and the social being gov« r tor oppose*, b u t m ay let it pass cern th ere. A t each T acom a and Port calling. T h e teacher is under no obli ness. T hey should be shu n n ed ami the his elas* m ates to garlan d his de>k with visiting P o rtlan d and g e ttin g point- are most im perfectly done.” over 1 1 is head. Blakeley th ey were c u ttin g 250,000 gation to discuss w ith a pupil the right T he steam lau n d ry of Salem is con for the b e tte rm e n t of th e ir own city. evil they say of others not repeated P*tre ami beautiful flowers ami then Perhaps the liest way to reconcile com feet a day ami a t once loading it into stantly w idening its Held of patronage. T h e S alt Creek C hinam en have Dallas is cursed with a few «if those evil it ihe close of th«1 largely attended o r w rong, pro p riety or impropriety of C aptain Sweeney. II S. A., San Die1 m unities to the g reat cost involved at bought nearly 100 chickens and ducks ships rig h t there to go to A ustralia and They do tirst class work a t reasonable his req u irem en ts, n e ith e r has the pupil the outset in establishing a perfect sys and shipped them to P ortland for the m inded ami vile tongue»! beings whose funeral service at the M ethodist ch u rch rates. L ots and lots of th eir trade is go, Cal., says: "S h ilo h ’s C a ta rrh R m C hina. tem of roa«l8 is to g et into th eir m inds a p proaching C hinese new year. T he\ chief delight is in h u n tin g up and som e f«»r y of his little schoolm ates edy is the first m edicine I have eve; a n y rig h t to decide whether or not to from this side of th e river. peddling out slanderous things ah«nit laid g ’n th upon his coffin evergreen the conception th a t every bad road ex paid found th a t would do me any good.” a dozen for chickens and $5 for th eir neighbors. ol>ey. T h e invariable rule should fa* and flower em blem s of affection. E pidem ics of all kinds com e am i go, acts a tax on the wagoner in tim e, in ducks. Price 50 cents. p ro m p t and unconditional obedience the whole civilized world being subject Mrs. N aom i S h elto n , of the A rling labor or in w ear or in ju ry to the team. A republican senatorial caucus at This imposition m ay be slight, but it is T h e talk in Salem this week was T h e n if th e scholar or his parents feel to a bout the sam e influences. A few ton hotel, invites farm ers, when in W ashington has decided to agree to th a t an injustice has been done the\ years back skating rin k s were all the I tow n, to com e th ere for a reg u lar old ’he adm ission of U tah, O klahom a an*1 constant, day in and day out, and if th a t P resident H arrison m ight a p p o in t N O B E T T E R P R O O F , properly reckoned it will be found to Senator D olph to the suprem e bench c a n and should appeal to a higher hu go, but now they are o u t of fashion, fashioned dinner. . New M exico as states, b u t will opjx) e am ount to fa r more annually as a road lin place of Lain r, deceased, ami that M il r o y , M if f l i n C o ., P e n n a . ihe adm ission of Arizona llow evei way tax th an the interest on the money ! the present legislature m ight elect Sol. th o rity . T h e teacher with as much base ball lias been raging, b u t is being j To the F r i tor o f the New York World ; g fe" J o h n G em m ili, < f th is p iac e , w a s th ro w n fro m a sp u n k as a sheep will not allow unruly overshadow ed by foot ball The tin i T h e a rtistic touches added to the no early action is expected. needed for building a proper road and H irsch to tli«‘ U nited S ta te s’ senate. f. w a g o n , s u s ta in in g a m o s t serio».a in ju ry to h e r s p in e , a n d w as pictures m ade by Mr. Miser have cans keeping it in repair. Another point in- An A shland pape. sa y s: Gen. E. L, scholars or their parents to interfere m anly and barbarous a rt of pugilism e,j E lder H azel, the new m inister at work to becom e very popular w ith th e rig h ts given him by the school has been in the ascendency for some am ong th e people all around the coun Applegato has again left hi> elai-sic j eisted on by Professor Shaler is the need ; Bethel is w inning golden opinions, b* • u n a b le to w alk, H e r d a u g h te r p ro v id e n tia lly p r r c u r e d tw o | of abandoning the old tendency of road- tent n ear Wildervilh* and paid Ashlain; I ing out of Hie ord in ary ru n of preach b o ttle s of laws. I t is a very rare thing that boy* tim e, b u l ls rapidly becom ing u n p o p u try. lie would like to show you what friends a visit, looking a fte r th e ir w ants m asters to take the straightest course era in several pleasing p articu lars. He a n d girls who try to do right get into lar, a t least so say those who have m ost lie c an do. from one point to another, up hill and and necessities and tak in g the sense of is holding n ig h tly m eetings a t Bethel trouble a t school, and if paren*s give to do with such tilings. W h at it will w h ic h M rs. G em m ill u s e d . B efore t h e seco n d b o ttle i he coin m n n ity a t large, before going down, ra th e r than choose a level but and Lizzie But trick. E th e l K ePy and e x h a u s te d , s h e w a s a b le to w a lk a b o u t, a n d h a g been circuitous route. If you w ant to buy goods on credit down to Salem as a m em ber of tin- E arl F razer have joined the church. ugly disposed ones to understand that !>e next no one knows, but as B arnum C O M P L E T E L Y C U R E D .” Here also a sim ple calculation of the Brown & Son do not care to see you, third In-use. th e y m u st do right or take the conse said, the Am erican people like to be V e ry tru ly , F or tw o solid weeks the W ashington e x tra strain on the horses, the extra but if you have ready eq u iv a len t to of T here will be a c ip h erin g m atch at w ear on the vehicle and the increased legislature has been try in g to eleet a M . T H O M P S O N , P o s tm a st e r , quences, m ost of them would try to hum bugged, and will in a little w hile | fer, they H itte r them selves th a t the avoid the u n p lea sa n t consequences of go wild over so m eth in g else. A com can and will sell you all softs of mer- the city ball next Friday evening be cost of keeping hilly roads in repair U nited S tates senator ami after nearly tween fifteen business m en of Dallas will show th at, except under special c ir forty ballots are still a! a deadlock. w rong doing. paratively sm all n u m b er are so well chandise cheaper th a n any o th er store uni that n um ber of pupils from th cum stances, such roads should be Allen and T u rn e r are the republican in tow n. public school. W ith o u t know ing wh* avoided. Still another im portant m at co n testan ts, and the dem o crats alw ays balanced as to be unaffected by such A whole lo t of fellows are stan d in g any of th e c o n te stan ts will be we pre ter is the character of the roadbed, the vote solid for th eir m an G riggs. Judge things. T h ere are barbers and barbers, but dict th a t th e business m en will come m aterials for w hich ought to be selected R. O. D u n b a r has been spoken of as a w ith th eir m o u th s wide open ready to none of them do m ore satisfactory o u t second best. w ith a view to the underlying soil and d a rk horse, b u t m any th in k th e dead swallow th e fat g overnm ent offices tha* F o r a week J. G. B laine has been ly work th an Law ton & Backensto. the effect of frosts and rains upon it. lock will c o n tin u e to the end of the «re liable to becom e v acant soon after ing alm ost unconscious a t his hom e in A cure g u a ran tee d in < very ease u n d e rta k en . C hildren a n d infanta curec’ T hen a common fa u lt in Am erican roads session. in from one to tw o week». A atlim a cured after lilty yearn' atauding. Cor th e ch an g e in adm inistration. Home W ashington. is th a t of m aking them too wide, witli F a u lt <fc Co. do n o t pretend to sel1 Abe Uglnw, Bi.ly F anil and Lindsay L ucien Frazer’s son, C harlie, has of th em claim th e pudding on the the result of having a fringe of arable R obbins tried to p u t up a job on John resp o n d en t» solicited ami references given. first class goods at third class prices, land going to w aste in weeds, and too B eeher a n d th e chief scribe of tlii- score of w hat th ey have done and oth gone back to his eastern Oregon hom e but th ey do claim to furnish choice at Lone Rock. broad a road to m aintain properly. But goods as low as they were ever offered ers because of wliat they propose to do sheet. Mr. B eeher has two beautiful in this m a tte r the length of axles com in a reg u lar way. T h eir stock is com pups of a m ixed v a iie tv .a m l dearly K e n u n 'i I*or«*rty. for the g ra n d old party. Colonel Bob mon in any region m ust be considered. plete in every line. As th e w arm ing loves them , but would part with »me or C ontrary to w hat is supposed by m any M iller th in k s he has a soft snap on the Professor Shaler thinks th at farm vehi both for a handsom e p ecuniary consid M. Ernest"Renan left little private for- Hfove ^ u s o u is en d in g they will oflei cles in m ost p arts of this country are m ission to T urkey and half a dozen of tune to his family. So m uch bo is t h i i 1 .v ou ,,M u n u su al in d u cem en t to buy eration. Said reprobates m ade him now tending tow ard shorter axles. th e b re th re n each feel sin e of the U ni the case that Mine. Renan intends tc “ 'le. I heir tin n e r is ab o u t the best in Much of the trouble with American believe th a t we w anted a nice littl« ted Htates m arshalship. Col. John sell the library of her deceased husband &1*® c ounty, roads is ascribed to the absurd narrow doggie to guard o u r office trea su re box ------ L ane, of R oseburg, is arran g in g to be while aw aiting the national pension ness of the tire on wagon wheels, a relic while we slept, so he p u t in an appear which parliam ent will make no difficulty S a le m , O re g o n , W . I. S ia l f . y , P rin c ip a l. T ry the C om m ercial hotel for good of the days of high priced iron. The n a r nice only to And th a t th ey had lied collector in Alaska. T he to be post in granting her. M. Berthelot, the life A th o ro u g h b u s in e s s tra in in g sc h o o l. E n d o rs e d by th e b u s in e s s a n d p ro fe s s io n .il m en o f S a lem . th in g s to e a t a n d hom e like tre a tm e n t. row rim is very hard on the average about it. m asters are num erous enough. long friend of Renan, says th at the lattei Five Departments: Business , Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, English road when heavy loads are carried. But left the world alm ost as poor as he was S c h o o l in se ssio n th e e n tire year. S tu d e n ts a d m itte d a t a n y tim e . C a ta lo g u e , c o n ta in in g in fo rm a tio n ,fre e accepting this peculiarity of the tires, a If o th er b lack sm ith s have failed to N E W TO-DAY I t is a p ity th a t som ething cannot on the day when he quitted Saint-Sulpice fundam ental rule in road construction in order to face the struggle for exist- I shoe y our horse ju st rig h t or to do you be done to cu rta il the a m o u n t of a t should be to keep the substances which enco. Renan hail the same disdain foi | good iron work, tiy Ike L ynch, form the bed firmly in place. This need tfUEM H KEATHKH8 FOK SALK BY tem p ted legislation. The lawyers all money, per so, towards the end of his FENTON A TONER. is show n by the shearing train on a road T IIK Y O M » T H K H TK K L K K ID O K . say th a t o u r sta tu te books are now career th a t he had when he said to the H r . D a v id M. J o r d a n floored w ith gravel. In cities blocks of imperial m inister who offered him a o f E d m e s to n , N . Y . loaded down with conflicting, useless T h e Ore mine studio, C a tte rlin ’s old stone or asphalt can be laid, but not in XUR SAW KI) POSTS OK SH ARK S, GO TO lucrative ixmt, “Sit tecum tua p e cu n iar FENTON a TONER. and unobserved laws, yet the present All he wanted was sufficient to enable stand, is increasing in both popularity Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless the country districts, on account of the and patronage. T h e co n stan t aim o' cost, and the best ordinary substitute for legislature will have before it perhaps him to pursue his studies in ease and H O OD’S the country is angular bits of stone, so everyone ab o u t the e stab lish m en t is to A C om plete C ure by I L L PERSON S KNOWING THEM SELVES IX- 500 different new sta tu te proposals. It comfort. S A R S A P A R IL L A . give the closest a tte n tio n to all that Iriven together on the m acadam princi l d e b te d to m e wil please com e ami «ettie th e ir As a professor of the College of France J B. NUNN. is a good th in g th a t the mill shall stop m akes u p good photography. Tills is from Mr. D M. Jordan, a re ple th a t they will not be moved by the -count a t once. Renan had 10,000 francs, or £400 a year, tired farmer, and one of the most re pressure of the wheels. grin d in g a t th e end of forty days. More from which 5 jier cent, was deducted in spected citizens of Otsego Co., N Y. It is interesting to learn th a t the L aw S P E C IA L COLLECTION NOTICE.—8 0 FAR WI th a n half of the proposed e n ac tm e n ts order to form a pension. As director of T he S tro n g re sta u ra n t seem s to be v j have been in d u lg e n t w ith ere 1 »tors b u t now " F o u r t e e n years a g o I had n n s t t n e k o f t h e rence scientific school of H arvard uni • row ing dem and* upon u s forbid f u rth e r delay of a re a p t to go where editors put most the establishm ent ho had £80 yearly and general head q u arters when e atin g tim» g rav el, a n d h a v o s in c e b e e n t r o u b l e d w ith m y -ettle m en ts We t r u s t th a t »11 having »• counts nr versity considers this subject of % mcl* books will kindly com e p ro m p tly forw ard and spring p o e try —in the waste basket. rooms, £80 also as fees for attending comes. Bees n a tu ra lly seek honey la Liver and Kidneys importance th a t it has engageu an in •ur q u a re up FA U LL A C’O. committees and £60 for attendances at den flowers. l)o you see the point and g r a d u a l ly g r o w in g w o r s e . T h r e e y e a rs a g o I structor for teaching exclusively the him T h a t will be done, however, a fte r com the Institute of France. Ou the whole. will you a ct on it? g o t d o w n s o lo w t h a t £ conld «carcelr w»lk. > f road construction. It is thought that m ittees and both houses have wasted M. Berthelot estimaT<*s that Renan’s of I lo o k e d m o r e l ik e a corpses t h a n a liv in g b e in g . ¿ood results would follow from sim ilar Bids for Printing. I h a d n o a p p e t i t e a n d f o r five v - e e k j 1 a i e m uch valuable tim e over m any of ficial emoluments amounted to 15,000, T h e grocery store of lla r r i tt A Me ■ • t h i n « b u t g r n r l . 1 w a s h t a l v em u- la te d attention to the subject in the leading francs a y^ar, or £000. He had sold all a n d h a d n o m o re c o lo r t h a n n m n r . > l e • t u t n e . th em . sngineering schools of the country. In H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r il la w a s re c o m m e n d >rt a n d I rights in his literary wor’.s to his pub In tire is like a beehive. T he proprie ADDITION TO THK PR IN TIN G O F CERTAIN deed everywhere the subject appears to TN o u ld t r y It. B» fo ra I h a d fin ish ed 1. b lanks as was advertise«! rec e n tly th e c«»u t\ Ushers, and had to live for m any years tors and clerks are alw ays busy w aiting t t h h o e u f g ir h s t t I b w o ,ti e f n o tic e d t h a t I f e l t b e tt e r , s u f As usual P o rtlan d in terests occupy be a ttrac tin g attention. The in te rio r! on custom ers or fixing up packages for •ourt desire th a t bidders include a rate p e r sq u a r-, f e r e d le s s , t h e i a d a m m a i i c a o f t h e blad on w hat he earned by w rtin g . These m easure, per insertion, fo r which th ey will a p ro m in en t place in the leg islatin '1 “ revelations” about M. Renan’s private i heir large city trade. T h eir Polk der h a d s u b s id e d , th e c o lo r b e g a n t o r e t u r n to departm ent concludes th a t one method i innpariel I«» all e unify p rin tin g for th e y ear 180;» silt h a » m y f a c e , a n d I b e r j n i i « • i > e l hungry. A f te r of developing the Indian reservations will j county p a tro n s arc num erous, d ie p rin t.n g ot d e lin q u e n t ta x lis t, a d v ertisem ents I h a d t a k e n t h r e e b o ttle s I c o u ld e a t a n y th in g proceedings. W hen the tim e cilie> means are made by M. Beithelot in or be to open good roads on them , so as to foi b u ilding of bridges, etc. AH required p rin tin g is w ith o u t h u r ti n g m e . W h y , I g o t so h u n g ry to he d o n e in Polk c o u n ty . Bids r«* he opened a t the w ere consolidated, Albina was promis der to do away with the notion th a t as t h a t I h a d to e a t 5 tim e s a d a y . I h a v e n o w help the red men who are trying to be | F e b ru ary term . a w riter and a functionary his friend W ise people consider well a n d try to fully r e c o v e r e d , t h a n k s to —Also carts, wagons and a general assortm nt of— ed a free bridg«*, but ever since inlln farm ers. If half the study and energy j Dated, J a n u a ry 10, 1893. had m ade a large fortune.—Paris Cor. profit by good advice. Please stick a B. F. M IILKEY. C ou n ty Clerk. Hood's Sarsaparilla th a t have been devoted to the develop- | ences have been a t work to stave it oil. London Telegraph. pin right, here. W hen you or any of ■ f M l w . l l . . d a m w r l l . A ll w h o k n o w m ent of Am erican railroads are applied j doubtless m ainly for th e in te rest oi yours need a n y th in g in the way ol m e m a r v e l to s o e m o s o w e ll." D . M . J o r d a n . to the im provem ent of the country high- | I'll i mi I ii g Them Out. H O O D ’8 P i l l s sr® th e b e s t » fte r-d ln n e r Pill*, gentlem ens or hoy’s c lo th in g y^u p ro m in e n t property holders in otlu ■» ways, there will be a wonderful trans- j H. B. Plummer, Dallas, A new device for plucking strangers should always go to a store where y o n •Mitt digettion, euro heodacho sud blliouiosss. form ation in the la tte r before the end of p a rts or P ortland, b u t a t last so strong lias been invented by the keeper of a big can fe d su re they have first class goods this century.—New York Sun. a pressure has been brought to bear in Clark street restaurant. He didn’t want and will not im pose on you. \\ e 1» favor of tin* original agreem ent 'l i d to frighten regular customers away by liove <». W. Jo h n so n A Son to be j T h e C o u n tr y K oad . — O F A M . K IN D S - A lbina will probable soon g«*t it- long raising prices on th*» bill of fare, and yet s e ll a lin n , but a*k the ie.-t fam ib T h e p a th w a y o f lif e m a y b e n a rr o w a n d s te e p . B u t t h e r o a d t h r o u g h t h e c o u n tr y is s te e p e r. felt that it w is a sh-une to be behind in a b n ,. sou. lit f< r 're en*r. «............ 1 T h e p itf a lls a n d s n a r e s t h a t b eset u s a r e d eep . boarding In. k< < y i , «loons and ho B u t t li e m a d t h a t s u r r o u n d s ua is d e e p e r . land IdWlIC ■ ! : tels in ot'TLii. • »• u..,. Y otcnlay a bright l : l ‘»r s. h av e i.r u n bed out nt A n d a good lam p bo ils are tr>i n tin e «1 ! : • In * idea stri: k hi: i and he prom ptly p u t it T h e r e a r e f e n c e r a i l s f o r b r id g e s a n d i n u d h o ie s -I • t> ot I l e d ri» ill goods, blit |>lll!) • f o r d r a in » . must be simple; when it is not simple it is by which they c m i , •* e I t ; i in operation. A w aiter gave the snap A n d h a r d h e a d s a m i b o w ld e r s f o r g r a v e l. io all its b r a n c h e s a n d >tt a n i c i . All work gun run teed firstelass. away “ I ve eaten there for six m onths,’’ not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good—these A n d b i o k e n d o w n b u g g ie s o n h i ll s i d e s a n d property for Hr** pur «• e-. Highest • e.\ r a s a r e t h e i r m o s t . i n p u t ta said a w. 11 known m erchant, “ and sel p l a in s words mean much, but to see “ T he Rochester ” . i r e s . J. A . B A R K E R , Dalla, ( li v e w a r n in g s , lik e g h o s ts , a s w e t r a v e l. Germinating dom liad cause for on i plaint. L ast night will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, T iiek e are now b for tIn-legidat e I ordered a sirloin steak, as 1 had often Power. tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, I .a n k h o r s e s , by w o r k a n d a b u s e b r o k e n d o w n . bills for the Creadon of hall a d'*z»*i) i done before. It w is m uch thinner than barley llellen b ran d is so clevei it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s PUREST STRAINS, Y G o u a n z g e a m t e u n s rt f r a o c m h i r n o g u d w s i id s t e f u a ll n y d o s u ta t b t le o w . a r d t h e DR. S. A. MULKEY, m ore new co in ies flic Oregonian usual, but I was not particularly hungry fh a t i von eat at bis restaurant o n n SEND FOR o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar tow u . and did not coni] Jain. This m orning I very tru ly says th a t sn h s« In-in s m you will feel like going back again. CATALOGUE. O r s e e k i n g i ts p o r t a l s w h e n a b le . velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, was served with a still thinner one and m ore often in the special in 'e re sts • kicked. Then the w aiter told me the softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. D e s e r te d f a r m h o u s e s , t h e f e n c e s d e c a y e d . w al a s w h alu som e town that w ants to I.«• a »•« u A m i t h e b r e e z e s t h r o u g h w e e d p a tc h e s b lo w I be C h c n in g to n art gallery has n< Look for this stamp—T h u R ochrstkk . I f th e la m p d etier h es n ’t th e ffenalna steaks wore all being cut ti. inner this R ochester, and th e style you w ant, sen d to us for our new illustrated catalogue, in g se a t ra th e r th a n h cause it wo ild t eia - week because so n my strangers were in sim ply a local and state re p u 'aiio and w e w ill send you a lam p safely bv express your choice o f over t * 0 0 0 W h e r e o n c e h a p p y c h i l d r e n r e jo ic e d a s t h e y r a n d ie s from th e L argest Lam p Store in th e W orld, p la y e d fit the m ass of ^a-ople in the territory town, and the bo.-*» wanted to get more hut wherever its work go. s th e penph R O C H E S T E R L A M P CO.t 42 P a r k P la c e , Ifew Y o rk City« for mi ’Is without driving , wiv the reg recognize it as som ething superior H id e a n d s e e k w h e n t h e fie ld c o r n w a s g r o w l inai Settlement. concerned. It a th » says tin t it is by ulars. It’s the same way everywhere 1 hey have worked haul for a r.-puta in g . n o m eans de.-irable to pass laws th a' else. Tlie pies are sm aller; so are the tioii and are laboring unceasingly 1 « W h a t jo y f o r t h e y o u t h , a s h is lo n g in g s e x p a n d . OT1CK IS HKKKRY UlVKN TH A T THK I N I n a lif e s o r e s t r i c t e d a m i n a rr o w ; ilerwiviirti h.»v. rlletl in th e co u n ty c o u rt foi keep c o u n ty scute on wheels to la* roll pats of butter, and the proprietor has ac keep it up. ouunty, sta te of c»reg n. t ln i i rtn.il » c o u n t»• i li s p r o s p e c t , ’m id a il o p p o r tu n i ti e s g r a n d . tually run in a lot of new coffee cups that ed altout a t every election or session o executor» -f th e s ta te ol J o h n Phillip«, UeceMc«l B u t to fo llo w t h e plow a n d t h e h a r r o w . hold considerably less than the old ones.” late of Haiti c o u n ty , am i th a t l»y o rd e r <-f Haul cour. E. P. Barnes is a wide awake m er TUMday, th e legislature, and that county seats —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. th e 7th da.\ M arch,*1 sW , a t 1 o'cl-a-k, | H a lf b a n is h e d f ro m h o p e , a n d s h u t o u t o f t h e chant and seises upon every op|M>rtu :n , of Mild day, ha* been a p pointed ami fixed foi should be located so nearly peim aneiit- w o r ld • earing all ohjtK-tioiia to «aid tin at ac co u n t an I tin nity to procure bargains for the beu« H.ittlenient By a fiiinsx h u t t a n g i b l e c u r t a i n ; C o » t o f t h « W o r l d 's * v lr. -hereof All pernonn having objection ly th a t n o th in g h u t a radical change of S o c ie ty ’s p le a s u r e s a w a y f r o m h im h u r le d — ___ u fll of his wide circle of patrons. Hi )•» Haiti a c co u n t art! requ steti to I h ' present a t th a More money has alre xly l>een paid T h e ro a d s a r e "so v e ry u n c e rta in ." tim e ami m ake objections t»» th e sam e if any thev conditions rendering necessary a change out in creating the W ar) RESIDENT d e n t i s t , U ir th k n lh « | "> bn« *t bwlrm l h a v e . SAMI EL PH IL L IPS , of location for the welfare of ihe c o u n directors thought woulc be necessary to N C8 an< etM k i . iz a b k t i i PHI I,LIPS. T h e r e ’s l i t t l e e n jo y m e n t in life s c a t t e r e d goods go the saint T s i c le j; 2 n .d .e n .c e . O r e g o n . K xeeutort o f th e e»tate of J o h n Phillips, deceased. ro u n d . J - 13. N u n n , T ^ r o o r ie to r - • ty should call for a change in the «>- complete it when congress voted to send * D'Arcy A B ingham a tto rn e y s for osiate A m i l i t t l e o f p ro fit o r p l e a s u r e the exposition to Chicago. Ten million I ■ In r o a d s w h e r e t h e b o tto m c a n s c a r c e ly be tahli bed order of things. T h e profession practised in » II it« fo u n d dollars win. thought to be the lim it then. W hen there i* a n y th in g new in tin Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all W it h le s s t h a n a s e v e n fo o l m e a s u r e . hrnm-iie- Ool«Uml »¡iv.r filling» an,I; k i n d s o f d i m e n s i o n t i m b e r s . I n speaking of the funeral of ex Auditor Ackermau'a report shows that Krneerv line S ro at A C d e .i e «nr, t. Doors, windows, brackets, the expenditures to Dec. 1 have been j have it. T l.cir patrons include tin Ia*t u s s e e k s o m e r e f o r m , t h e n , a t o n c e , e r e w e P resid en t H ayes a telegram says: Of lira I.«WI «Iimlitr—metal. rnMwr »nd mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing l . bWn ‘'r,a »•’• hal.it ‘"••»'»innity. re a l- A ll t r a c e o f o u r r o a tls f r o m o u r a u n a ls . In som e respects the occasion was «I8.329.4A1.9N. The WCeint*h|h*’i available balance w.ivs ,n in the „ f a ..... .. ............ «villi' ill —i*l.n iiriiigi' work Sati»f.ic- and stair material. Prices of doors, 2Jx(’>Axl}, $1.75; 2jjx- where tie A n d m a k e s u r f a c e l o a d s t h a t t h e p u b lic c a n o n e of th e most notable in Am erican on hand Dec. 1 was $tk’t6,(M8.8S, «bout to j 1||( j u se. tion guaranteed. Teeth extracted with 6gxlJ, $>; 2Jx6ixG2, $2; 2jjx«j|xll, $2.25; shingles, $2.50; h isto iy . T he only rem aining ex-presi enough to hist two weeks at the present O r e ls e t a k e t h e u n d e r g r o u n d c h a n n el.« . d e n t, moil again to assum e the m ao (It rate of expenditures, but the souvenir W il d e r (¿ ra h ;» m e in G o o d B oaU s. Door and window frames Office, corn» r of M ain And Mun- common windows, $ 1.25 to $2.50. K IC K K l t l . | „ of responsibility, stood beside the bier coins are coming, and the directors have m ontli streets, Indei>endence. ¡oarru-d in stocK. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days. T r i p s t o t h e C h ic a g o E x h ib i t i o n . Mrs X W. Dempsey has been oi of his dead friend ami wept in sorrow nearly $1,000.000 yet in exposition bonds Members of the Regent S t m t Poly for him . T h e two m en had some n o t from which no capital has been received, the rick list. technic, London, are going to show able qualities in com m on, and of all —Chicago ht'CT-__________ i Mr W him went t „ p „ r t l „ , d on 1» Am ericans w hat s*ui h an institution t an public m en, few were m ore sincere do in the way of pleasure trips to the T h. S t.,.i.r.„ Ortnk.r. p >r'*nl hustnrss last S aturday. m o u rn ers th an Grover Cleveland, who Chicago exhibition next year. Nearly The medium man is the tem perate or The ladies of the W T. I ' «ave i cam e and w ent w ithout ostentation. 6,000 lierths have already been secured moderate drinker. A young man of good anrial at the hall F riday evening In sp ite of all the unkind or uncom- training a t home comes upon the scene for the daring Poly technicians and for v , friends in various parts of the kingdom, plem entary thin g s th at had been said "W ell,” he savs. “ of course I will not be , ‘ Pr* \c ,l," g *t S unday, but Sun who intend to celebrate the diacovery of ‘ BC,,° ° I Mt ,h e , hnrvh of Mr. H ayes, when th e end cam e sm l ft drunkard, and I hardly care to be the P»ttonV liook «tore in .-aleni alrrm l, Am erica by visiting the W orld’s fair in Mrs. R obinson, m other of Is..ac M his life work whs sum m ed up, w ith one extrem e abstainer: he is rather set and fortnightly parties dnring the year.— voice the nation pronounced him a no rather unpopular and cranky in his died sudd* nlv at her hom e Mond •y h«» th> rp puU tinn of one of th e v. n London Tit-Bits. views: but there is th at moderate drinker: m orning I K««t in lh«> «tiitn, but tin- [xviM'nt pro- ble specim en of manliood. For years he is a steady and successful business •« i ,, C ause«! h y m C o m e t B ngsnl. of Portland, has | prirto rs. 1’n tto n Hro*., nr>' not Mtisii><| a n d years Mr. Cleveland has la-eri man and gets among the boys in the . Mr"^■. ALSO MFADOC A RTFRS FOR • Some learned scientific guessers luive parents a n d relatives to »top »nit rt-.t on ll«' p m l namel>uilt BEE A F P I IES. grow ing in popular e e'tem notw ith aaloon or tavern and is liked, re t never T h is a d ” s e n t t o u s w ith a r e q u e s t fo r C a ta lo g u e is good for contended that the deluge of K*tab's tim e FER TIL IZER S, goes too far." Any ime knows what in- 1 l,B P,rtC<*- u p by th eir raili^r T hey nmbi fifte e n c e n ts o n y o u r f irs t o r d e r . _____ ____ sta n d in g the adverse efTorts of oppos lidii»ns spell of power this m an’s life Mr. a n d Mrs. Gundell, of Imlep* m b tiou* loth> »till liotter for both I bon-1 was caused by a comet disturbing the earth's atmosphere. Bvcr since the time in g politicians. If he continues the weaves around the sense* of a young e n re s |s n t Sunday here T hev ex is t «elVP» »ml tln-ir patron». W h atev e r | set for Bifla's comet to strike the earth Course th a t has m arked his life during man. Therefore the two extremes are to move ha« k to R ickreall n e x t s e e k _____ _ . ____ 1 oouhl !»• hail at any hook am t »tation- we have had rain. Has the comet which th e last few m o n th s th e hone and ! not.l dangerous to the youth, but the did not strike us caused the rain? If so i—„ j _ 1 » . . . . _ | . J P*nl. like a serpent in a flower bed. lurks T "c C h ristia n c h u rc h K o.leavor »o- ,,ry in fi.rtla m l they can furni.h Mnew of the land Will be full of adm ira k> ^ ^ fif# of ^ mtxlermU drinker will the rain continue till we have an- | cfoty will I mv « • dim e « h i ,.I in th e ir JfBS •» rh o a p a» you can g e t it auy. i oU»er deluge? Ara we out of danger yet? Won for th e ir chief m agistrate. ch u rch lina « Where in til« »tat«. THE ROLK COUNTY ITEMIZER _________________ ? A HELPLESS GRÌPPIE FCR 19 YEARS, S T. J ACOBS CSL, V IHE & Hernia, Asthma, And C a ta rrh Specialist! DR. W . T. H O U SER , S A LE M OFFICE IN BUSH-SREYiVIAN BLOCK. CAR LOAD OT BUGGIES t F rjm the Corvallis C arriage Factory. PLASTERING! GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS Geo. Starrett, ■ Setti S q T * IC U L T U R / tL - M S C S IR E R Y , Seeing Is Believing.” ; ^ N “The Rochester.” DALLAS LUMBER YARD. CLIMBING HIGHER. / Fossori ’s Seeds G row Te"*n«' I " I