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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1893)
I I Ou» Toward Oakda!«*. ASNESSMKNT KOI I. FOR 18U4. Upholder«*r >V» b R n I, • \ Mr. Dietz conies first on the list and One who understands that business Following is the roll, including all if children are a blessing he should l*e .could find perhaps a dozen jobs in and property in Polk county that is assess a happy man. Ch'Idre!) are a blessing around Dallas W o do not meat) to P ixslishrd E v i» y F riday B y ed at over #.*>00, and whii h will he con Rev. (3. W . Pewtherer will preach and the I i «»| h * of the world. From say that this would be a good |>oint for tinned from week to wetk until finish W . A .. W A S H , here Sunday. here we pass on to the home of Mr. an upholsterer to locate, uni» ss in con ed : PUBLISH AH AND PROPRIICToE. nection with the furniture business, One of Mrs. Hallock’s houses » ast of Cobb, his sis ial wife and two daugh M o r t i i AG k b . ters. Mr. Cobh spends much of his ! and J. M. Cam obeli is ready to sell out the mill went down Sunday night. » 2 , 4 0 0 to any good furniture man. But i' time iti Dallas working at his trade. Oregon «Manufacturing C o. . D A L L A M , F R ID A Y . FEB. 10, 18H8. Some stock will have to l>e put on Next is th<* Fulton place, and here Oakland Insurance Co . . . . there is some one living in the county short rations, if we have a late spring. lives the genial Joe East ami his wife. Oregon Land Co 1,225 who could come and speud a few weeks ............. 2.'AX) among us, he could make it pay fixing .................. THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. The China pheasants sre getting ¡ They are good, kind neighbors and Ogle, Jacob ."•00 up sofas and the like. quite tame, coming in some cases to have three children—-one l»oy and two Oli ins. A u g u s t .................. , Anything made of iron or steel, from 1,7 vi) ! nice little girls. On one corner of the IVrriviil. W in ................ S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S a tack up to a fine cooking range, can eat with »lie chickens. K * m 1 M erit 500 | Fulton farm lives Mr. Butterfield, who lMaukingini). C ................. «2 00 ........................... Is the characteristic of flood’* Sarsa Rd. Sieiarth is the most enterprising | lUi* tmjU a new house among the trees Per six month« | found at Morrison s hardware em hUO Pvrity, Kwxlil ............. $1 0 0 ... ...... It being a cash store he can young niau anion« u« II«- ami »«ii* I anil li.m a «noil „i/.o.l familv. N. j t on P vn k .T J SO ..................... Per three month«» porium. 2,570 parilla, and it is manifested « very day ...................... Advertising rate« made known on applica naturally offer extra cheap goods. l* »t Rirl in a alei/ht helniul In* match t|ie r( ltl| Oakhill, ami licrc ».• find Peter*, David . 4.1XX) in the remarkable cures this medicine ............. tion. Correspondence is solicited. accomplishes. Druggists say: W hen <-d black» keep the road» open. Mr. Bell, hi,, wife and two win», John Palmer, A H .................. Fine Job Printing done at reanonab\e price« and ( ’barley. Mr. Bell does not min Polk C o Land C o ............... 4,Mil we sell a lKittle of Hood's Sarsaparilla Many a rubber hoot and overshoe S E N A T O R ItU T I.F R 'ft S P E E C H . . ......... . 1,854 to a new customer we are sure to *«•«• gle much in society on account of hi» Polk Co Bank has been sold at Gavnor’s store during him hack in a few weeks after more,— In the state senate last Friday Hon. lameness and bad health. ~T h e young Riggs, J L .......................... . . . the bad weather. It is without ex A v e r y important measure before . . . 2,500 proving that the good results from a ception the best place in town to pro N. L. Butler made a long and eloquent men are pretty well known in Dallas. Riggs, P i e r c e ...................... legislature is a proposition to establish 1,1«X) trial bottle warrant continuing its use A little to the right of the road live.- Kilev A Coad .................... . .. cure all manner of footwear. plea for the appropriation of $4*2,500 to Mr. Vogt, who has liw d there alxmt Runs, A n n a ........................ .'•00 This positive merit Hood's Sarsaparilla a jute m ill at the penitentiary to give | erect new normal Heliool buildings at one year and has a beautiful location, Risdon. A D ........................ 600 possesses by virtue of the Peculiar Com employment to the 400 convicts there. Anything and everything 8“0 bination, Proportion and Process used , . in . . the Monmouth Concerning his address but it is hid away so a person cannot Kigg*. 8 T ........................ The stove foundry contract has expir blacksniitlnng . . tig line is always well done I , a. 9,500 in its preparation, and by which all see it until they get near his dwelling Riggs, Seth . . . ....... ... i... i.d.o l ' u L;*». * I the Statesman said: ed and the prisoners are now without by John E. Smith. lie has a numerous family. Next ai d UigKM. S R ........................ ,. . 14«H> the remedial value of the ingredients •‘Senator Butler, of Folk, was the re almul half a mile to the left in a cozv Hood’s Sarsaparilla 5,000 used is retained. Kae, Daviil ...................... work. The bill has passed the lower cipient of numerous compliments for 4,000 is thus Peculiar to Itself and absolutely ...................... At the Arlington hotel Mrs. Naomi his oratorical effort in the senate yes retreat, siirronnoed by hills, lives tin* Rings, S A house by a vote of forty-nine to nine, social D M. Hubbard, who has a fain Kiel) »rdson, M L .............. . . 2,401 unequalled in its power as a blood our representatives both favoring it. Shelton always furnishes her guests terday in urging the passage of a bill purifier, and a« a tonic for building up something good to eat and a warm, asking an appropriation for a new ilv of several children. Three (laugh Smith, Rurhel .................. . . . 1,(XX) The bill appropriating $00,000 to cred i Ifra grace his Household. He is very «Silvester, John 820 the weak and weary, and giving nerve ................. comfortable bed. wing and equipments for the Mon I lunch attic lied to bis little b»*v and of Schindler, Peter.................. itably represent Oregon at the world’s 1,263 strength. mouth state normal. The senator’s t«n takes him along when going to 1,500 State Insurance Co ......... fair has met the approval of both the address was in the interest of higher The steam laundry at Salem never Dallas. Mr. Hubbard spends a part of Stapleton, H ....... . . . 2,500 N E W T O -D A Y houses. The governor is sure to not fails to do first class work because they education and also in defense of the 800 1 his lime at his mountain ranch in the Se.ira, 14 W ........................ give it his approval, although lie may have excellent machinery and ex peri normal school system.” ; winter. It is pleasant to meet with Savage. W m ........................ . . 1,260 enced hands. Send your washing over Here are the Oregonian's remarks: | such a man as Mr. Ifuhhard. From Smith. B F ............. 600 J»OR SALI. HALED HAY—MOTH CHEAT AND not veto it. Good quality, *12 |*»r f<>n at tlie barn ' timothy. ti by the stage. “ Senator Butler made the most elab 1 there we passim to Mr. Robinson’s, •Simpson, I M ...................... . . . 2,318 Alno clean t*e«*d oat». J B. KNOWLES. Derry. 800 orate speech heard in either house this who built a house last summer on 11 it- Stomp, C E ...................... Q uite a number of democratic lead Kimball farm and like many others 1,200 Stumherg, II .................. session upon his bill appropriating Quality considered, Brown A Son will ers from all parts of the state met in 1,025 have done along this road has settled Sliarman, G a bella............. Salem last week to confer with refer sell you more goods for a dollar than $42,500 for the state normal school at where he can get plenty of wood. Mr. 736 Skinner, G H ................ any other store in the block. The rea Monmouth. There was not a vacant ence to a division of the loaves and 7<X> son they can afford to do it is because seat in the senate chamber, while a Kimball, wife and son live to the right Scrogcin, 1* M .................. 800 fishes. lx)ts and cords of the brethren they buy at hi d rock for cash and never crowd compactly tilled the lobby. Th» He is a kind old gentlemau and bis Stender, I) P guardian 2,200 .... have worked hard and long and made make had debts by trusting people. doors had to be kept open, and the peo son he might well lie proud of. The Suver, Green . . . . 400 pie were tightly wedged in some dis Campbell farm comes next, and here siddons, «Matilda ........... many sacrafices for the party, so they They do not solicit credit patronage. 7(KI tance out in the corridor. The argu live ill»* Donaldson family, who were «Savage, D A .................... sav, and have never yet hat! a taste of 2,000 ment was a labored plea for education lately bereaved of husband and father. Stump, J B ...................... A sufficient reason why every one in I even the humblest office. They sub 5,326 and the inculcation of the best meth Mr. Peterson ami wife live to the left «Sear» A Townsend ........... and around town have all their pho 66! 1 ods among teachers, and occupid HO and are good citizen». Just over the Sleeves, D B ........................ ___ mit and we submit that it is about time tographic work done at the Dallas arl 2,400 for some of the spoils to fall to their gallery is because they cannot get bet minutes in delivery. It war- upon its hill from this place live Mr. Garwood, Stanton, H I I .................... conclusion that the senate adjourned, wife and daughter, nestled down in a Simpson, J W .................... .. . 3.640 lot, hut how twenty pigs or pups can ter or cheaper pictures by going away. leaving the bill still before it. The do little valley and nearly surrounded by Sabin, R L ...................... . . . 1,054 be divided among four score claimants 50' feat of the bill is generally predicted.” hills. A spring of pure water pours Shurth tf, VV T ................. from one of the foothills near his Sullivan, E dw ard............. -------- ♦ • ♦ is a problem we have not yet had time . . . fib? J H. Lawton is by all odds the best RukUHH*» Practice. bouse. The uprightness of Mr. G ar Steele. Jas ...................... . . 3,861 to figure. The shrewdest and most barber in town, which accounts for so V TO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E UN Judge R. P. Boise Inis opened a law wood is well known. A little further dersigned have tileil in the e<>uniy court for persistent will be apt to come out many going there. office at 270 Commercial street, one on is Mr. Thompson, Mr. Sliewev an 1 B R ID G E P O R T Polk county, state of Oreif ni, tin ir Anal account as ahead. executors of the t state of John Phillips, ■ icceased. door north of the Statesman office, and Mr. Siefartli. It is pleasant to meet Mrs. Elliott and daughter have been late of *aM county, and that l»y order of sani court W hen you have any iron work To he will once more resume the practice of with such men. The writer of thir Tuesday, the 7th day ••f March, ISW3, al 1 *V|.*»•!(, p. T h e most important and far reach done remember that Mr. Lynch has no his profession. in . of »¿¡¡I day. has been appointed and fl\-«l for Few men in Oregon will now make one beautiful record : visiting relatives in the valley. he arilig all objection«« to said Huai a count und ti e superior as a blacksmith and you will have hail as much to do with our jur So far as is known to him, not one of Mr. Jarvis has moved to the Gilliam sett lenici.t shere >f A ll persons having objections ing act of the present legislature was not grumble at the price. isprudence as has the judge ami he the persons whose names have been ranch and taken charge of Perry G il to said account are icqu sted t * he present ut that the new tax law, which passed lyth the time and in iku objections to Mm * vino if any the, certainly understands tin- law in all its given frequent places where wine is a liam. have. SAMUiäL PH ILLIP S .' house and senate Tuesday. It effects KLIZ \BETII Pill 1.1,1P8. meeker and strong drink is rageing. Mrs. Gibbons always tries to make windings.— Salem Statesman. W e hear Billy Oarren has bought Executor« of the estate of John Pnilllps, deceased. every nook and corner of the state and her guests feel perfectly at home at the D’ Aroy A Hiiirfhant attorneys foresta le fortv acres of land from J. H. Weaver K IN D S V t L L K Y . is believed to be in the interest of the Commercial hotel. N e w Suprem e Court .Iu«lire. for $800. Grandma Grant is ui feeble health masses, rather than corporations and Howell E. Jucksor., of Tennessee, Ike Yoakum will build a house on has been appointed by the prerident to monied men. The mortgage tax am. W h en your pump gets out of whack this winter. l»e associate justice of the supreme his land this spring. W e won <er what there is a man at Fanil's hardware deductions for indebtedness were wiped C. A. and Doe Frantz have returned court of the United States, vice L. Q. C. his intentions are. out of existence. In the senate there store who knows exactly how to doctor j from H short sojourn at P- rtland. Lamar, deceased The appointment is VV. Rush ton, of Newport, and A. E d it. Ii any of your tin vessels need were eighteen for and ten against the mending he will do it quick and cheap Old Grandmother Ritner, who came considered, from a judicial and not a ina neon, of Salem, have been visiting — OF A L L K I N D S — Ii with J. M Dennis. change, the house vote being thirty enough W hen in need of anything to this county in the forties, is still political view, as a splendid one hale and hearty. was a great surprise to the Tennessee one to eighteen. It need not be ex- used by a carpenter, they have it, and W e hear that W A. Stoddard has J. A. Kibbey, formerly of Polk coun delegates in the house. The two re been granted a pension with some jiected that the new law will every if your stoves do not give satisfaction see what they can and will do for you. ty, is one of our honest, fair dealing, publican members felt »o r« over the backpay. This about finishes the roll where give equal and exact justice, hut selection of a democrat, and a state’s successful farmers. of those entitled to pensions on this C A P I T A L C:iTY C U T L E T S . the mass of public sentiment was rights man, nut when ashed as to .'a k Ye scribe Inis been housed for the son’s persona! fitness, they conceded I eat. All work guaranteed firstclaas. strongly in favor of it, because it is ex For years and yearn Hellenbrand's past ten days l*v snow two feet deep in his chat alter and ability were all that pected to shift fromand lighten the bur restaurant ban been a popular place of the valley and three in the mountains. .1. A. Wolfe, of I'errvdale. hue lost could be desired. Hie select ion politic Dallas ‘ighleen sheep this wii ter. resort. dens of the laboring poor. Feed is getting scarce in this locali ally is no more pie sing to some of the I 1 ------- ty and anxiety pervades the mind of | democratic representajivea, who recall I Preaching in the Christian church | The New York Racket store in the the rancher whose straw pile is greatly i the fact that Judge Jackson is a leader 1 in Perrydale next Sunday. ¡of the “ upper school of democrats o j Cottle block has an immense trade in diminished. Tennessee.” The men said, however, Rain and mild weather is causing both ladies and gents* shoes and to Mrs M ry rrantz, who crossed the | tl»o new judge was strong, clean ami close out their winter stock they have the snow to gradually disappear. plains in 18fifi and i» over fid years old, able. Several m< in hers of the delega made another reduction in pi ice. Ev The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of A. B. Muir has been chosen elder • r.v body says it is the cheapest place does more work on an average than tion from Ten in s>ce, asked about the and H . E. Koser deacon in the Presby in town to buy things. any girl in the county. the appointment, said: Representa the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and terian church. The deep snow ha - prevented F. .T. tive H onk: “ I think President Harri Shade trees are set out along all the son followed his inclinations, betrayed surrounding country. Rev. C. A. Bawker, formerly pastor When you need anything whatever Chambers from getting »ill bin new of the Baptist chinch, is now a narrow in connection with your steam engine, goods from Airlie, but the store is well the rcpnhlhan party and committed a streets, which are graded ami 80 feet wide. Size of lots— crime against the cons'.ilution by ap gauge railroad fireman. go to Dugan Bros., who also do every stocked and the customers happy. 80x144, with allleys through the blocKs. pointing a man, who, by birth and Senator Butler’s $42,600 normal thing in the plumbing and electrical W e were told by tin* handsome pro schooling, is a state’s righ s democrat school bill failed to pass, but the school line. prietor of the Commercial hotel at Dal believing in a strict courtriictiop of (lie las that an effmt was on foot to send constitution and »he supremacy of tic may get a less amount. Spring is almost here and Johnson A fifty old veterans to Indianapolis for state over the nation. I have nothing The legislature must adjourn in one $10 per head. to sav agmnst Judge Jackson as a man, more week and not one third of the Son, the clothiers, have left a few heav bills before it have yet been finally act y overcoats and suits that they would W e wish Harvey Scott, would get for he i.- just, able and humane.” Re These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash, rather sell at a big discount than to help on his pension column. He Inis presentative Enloe: “ It is an exc* 1 ed on. carry them over. Even if you do not chewed the old rug until it has become lent appointment. Judge Jackson i balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without In coming from Falls City Monday need either just at this time, it might distasteful to anyone who has not a able, industrious, pure in character and Dick Turner encountered beyoud Oak This is IV ong odds the prettiest and best addi- pay you to huv and lav them away. morbid, bittei taste in bis mouth. a good judge. I have never h aid his intorest. dale snow up to his animals breast. Anyway go and see what they will do democracy questioned.” tion to Dallas. The critter gave out and he had to for you. They handle everything worn Mr. Editor, you say well that the walk and lead it alx>ut half way to party does not claim to have a man by men and hoys. A. Shultz has obtained a judgment town. that can fill Blaine’s shoes, and you might add that all the other parties against the woolen mill comn.my for There are twenty-two applicants be W hen it comes to good things to eat would fail to produce one. $ . fore the teachers hoard of examination. H airitt A Mclntire, just north of the They are so scattered over the circuit The county division question is dis- i A . O L IN G E R . W . T . H IG D O N . postoffice, take, the lead among grocers. court room that therein not much pro Whatever is used at the best homes in playing the usual amount of rustic lit babi ity of communication. Home of erary efforts and oratory. Reduced to ! the city may always I k » found there. them failed in history, simply because its minimum it means that there arc they do not read newspapers enough to a lew sore head politicians at the bay 1 Have you seen any of those beauti keep ]x)sted on current events. A good that want office and cannot get them ful photographs taken on silk and por and progressive teacher reads not only with the county as it is. relain at the Cronise art gallery. They educational works but whatever else is FIONEER. are unique and would he highly ap necessary to keep up with the times. preciated by your friends. Location, — Successors to J. A. Rotan— Gcorgp Mil gern is cutting contwood near court house on State street. A fritl<l t o It U k I t . for John Robbins. The clerk had just got hie week i sal Miss bln Nichole has licei) out on ary from the cashier. Morning, noon and night you can carry a full line from the cheapest to the finest “ If It’s all the same to yon," he said, see a stream of hungry humanity fil the farm rustí ating. C O U R T S T R E E T , O P P O S IT E THE O P E R A H O U S E . turning the money over in his liand, " I d ing into Strong’s restaurant, and in i The Jackson farm lias been sold to a little rather have a five dollar bill in about half an hour they come out with a German for $1,(MH) place of this gold piece.” a perfectly calm and satisfied air. Mr. Lu per sold seven head of cattle “ W hat’s the matter with it?” asked the Where are the wonders of electricity Irsi week at $Ifi each. cashier. going to cease? Have you noticed how ¿LVZINWSZi JfiS Now is the accepted time to go to “ Nothing, only 1 don’t want to ask the The Harrington boys are at home many ladie« are having erysipelas just M r. j. M ar]/ K. O ’F a flo n street car conductor to change a gold Patton’s bookstore for every possible from the Willamette university. now? It is the fashionable disease. It is o f Tlqus, O., toys the V liy - sort of valentines as cheap or as costly piece.” j different from the ordinary one inas- •lclans a r e Ast«»nl*hedf Miss Ora Lii|ter has mine home and ¡ as you please. If you have not al "W h y not?” •nd look st hor ii«s ons | much that in about six weeks you are ” 1 don’t like to be looked at suspicious ready supplied yours« If with diaries Miss Anna Middleton has been work “sweet sixteen'* in apfiearance, to the as and blank books for 18911, they have ing at Amity. ly, even by a street car conductor." tonishment of all of your friends. Your “ Would he look at you suspiciously if what are sure to please you. The lat Fred Palmer and New «ou Guy hav< complexion is fair and your face round, yon handed him that five dollar gold est and 1 k *»I Kicks ami magazines and l>etween their home • a telegraph lint without a blemish and without a wrin coin?” all things in the way of school sup which furnishes considerable amuse Long nnd Terrible Illness kle. It is somewhat of a mystery to “O f course he would.” plies in full stock. meat. from Qiocd Poisoning I your friends that you could have that “ Why?” ! terribly swollen face, that peeling of the "Because I’ve got an old overcoat on." ALSO MEADQtMRTFRS POR C o m p le te ly C u re d by I7ood’9 COUNTY UOUKT. Come and Ictus show von what we skin and the extreme redness of the new b u e A p p l ie s , — Chicago Tribune. S a ra a p a vtlla , FERTILIZERS, have in »he way of staple and fancy skin without any attending illness: but SPRAY P I UPS. ETC. Mrs. Vary E. O’Fallon, a very intelligent it is true, and no one can doubt from the groceries and let us quote you prices, is The Fore# o f H abit. i lady oi l*i;ua, Ohio, was poisoned while as- api>earance that it was anj'thing but a the constant invitation of Sroat A Gilè, Burch, J. On the day before the execution the ! slating physicians at an autopsy 5 yec»s ago, »ever© attack of that sometimes fatal dis- who claim to keepthe very choicest keeper informs a doomed man that a and soon te rrib le ulcers broke out on her geexls in the city. In the matter of the W m Perry es- head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all ; ease—erysipelas. visitor wishes to see him. It is rather mean to betray it, hut it is ____ tai«’, P. \. BMpley was mad« admini.' came out. She weighed but 78 lbs., and saw “ Do yon know who he is?” asked the no prospei't of help. At last she began to a fact that it is the effect of electricity Cii erring ton’s photographic empor- 'under .» $4.0t)0 Unid, doomed man. take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and at once im and nothing else, and that the vanity of ium needs no recommendation among . !\( H niaiirer of the guardianshi) "N o ." proved; could scon get out of bed and walk. the human family is responsible for all i i r n i Ot \ If red t 1 « «lev. a minor I N Wood "W ell, jnst ask him if he wants to home |KM>pU for they all know it to ,,,n She says: “ I became perfectly cured by that disfiguration, inconvenience and six collect a bill, and if he doea tell him to rank with the best in the state. 'Fins reb a*ed as guardian. weeks’ seclusion.—Chicago Tribune. In the matter of the guardianship of call after tomorrow."—Texas Sifting». is to advise Polk county |>eople think ing of having pictures taken to g o J. H o lm a n ; guardian ch.-irg. d with and am now a well woman. I weigh 12« lbs., W e a lth U n r u M p f r « In N ew York. $123.80 and credited with $1411.82. A Question o f Tlmo, eat well and do the work for a large family. there. Yesterday as 1 was sitting in the par John Bernthal estate; ordered that My ea«e seems a wonderful recovery and “ Now, Johnny, suppose the clock ------- ------- lors of one of the swell plat es for gowns, funeral and sickness exp« uses be paid physicians look at me In astonishment, as ■hoald strike sixteen, what time would being a few minutes early for my fitting, almost lik e s s e r a is e d fra sa the d e a d .” KOLA H IL L ». and then a $110 mortgage. It her I saw one of the rich and fashionable MOOD'8 PILLS «hoir 1 be in every family Slock is begining to show the effe« ts “That would depend.** grandee dames of New York enter the osedMins cbeet. ones used, always prsferrsd. COM .MIS*!« IN Rita. of the severe weather. “On w hatr door. She rootled in with an air of “On what time it was when the clock command and in two minutes had swept Billy Livermore, of Baleni, w h s Henry Byerlev, !>,«.« i in peon. struck sixteen."—Harper’s Bazar. every saleswoman, model and even Mine. among relatives in the hills Sunday La Proprietaire herself in her train. The Komi niMter B m I u U w m and Monday. A T m I o f Poverty. for MM »¡Of*, J II ( } „ v ||(| J half dozen other poor mortals of the Thos. Pearce died at his borne on C. W »K iitr O o . A. II. Sill,p,., n Carieton Oates— Are you ally so feminine perroadon who had been re Saturday night last, aged fiM years, < V I hnr|> $44, K. I'. (<winii $;,«>, IVr hard up? v iv in g the attention of the saleejieople Tramp— Hard up? Why. bom, if suits lie whs borie.I on the tarn) on Huoday. ry Conner »25, A N Hnll,, k »•_<> || were nowhere. They might fold their of clothes w m selbn at a cent apiece I hands or twiddle tht'ir thumb*—no one Born, to the wife of Marion Putman C. Fox »13, B. Wiml.-or »22, II M wouldn’t have enough to buy the arm- cared. In fact I did notice two of them, lant Monday, a son. Mother ami child Berry »40, O. J. l„ l r o w » l t i , W II hole of a vest!—Truth. Highest vfter waiting some fifteen minutes quite doing well, and papa we think will n * Coulee »40, (J. W. Me Bee |120, .1, ,\i left in the lurch, get np unobserved and Lynn ».»0, Iti^rr. »o>K. Germinating cover from the -lus’k Ba*ln#M Re for* P lr u v r s . leave the mom while the grande dame Dfinar - .... - -W ««- - . In mailer of i^tilion for M, Boo, ro d rvwcL -«ailed about issuing her orders, and He— It’s too bad our little summer ro Attorneys Butler A Townsend have H C. Parley, K K M m o i , „nd u. \\ ' PUREST STRAINS everybody flying right and left, hither mance couldn't go on forever, isn’t it? j ndded a consult*»ion room to their leg Mc .ee *ere*|.|N>uited viewer« to meet SEND FOI and yon. in answer to her beck and call. Bhe— Yea, Jack. But then I’ve got to I h ! head quarters and have had their | surveyor March 3r«l. UTU.MK. She wanted to lie shown some evening get married rome time, you know.—Chi and rccarpeu*!.! j sanctum rej spcred L. Marlin was made raid supervisor cago News-Record. gowns and did not wish to m * anything ! Picking must l*.* better with them tiian in place of John Osborn, and Manly but “ very aiuact models.’*~ N e w York I " iih moot »oiks. | Martin instead of \y. W . Hinith. « i THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZERi O* H DAM-:. D A I.I.A8 G O O D S I N HKM A M ). Craven Bros. I ihvv as large and as I good an assortment of general nier- ¡ chandise as you can fimi in the valley. By purchasing on a close margin and I selling cheap they have alwaya man I aged to more than keep even with com petitors. As they handle no shoddy I stock it is not to be expected that they i liave any goods to sell at half price, j All staple articles at moderate prices. I Prayer evening. meeting next Chicago’s Population. Wednesday I There ii probably no city of importance in the world that can show such rapid and wonderful «row ili as Chicago since its destruction hy fire To-day its population is about t,aoooo>> Mr Peter \ an Scliaack one o f the leadin« merchants o f that city said in conversation, that a large number of his personal friends, as well as scores of representative men throughoit the Northwest wilh whom he had conversed upon the subject, had found St. Ja obs Oi! a pain-curing and healing remedy of the most extraordinary efficacy. It is the Great Remedy for Rheuma tism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Backache, Bruises, Burns, Swellings etc. (•A copy of the " Official Portfolio of the World’* Columbian Kxiiosition." beautifully illustrât' ted. •»» water co.or effects, will be »cut io any address upou receipt of loc. in posts** •tamps by T hr C iia k u * A. V oorluk Co.. tialUiuorc. Md ) Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! D 3. W. T. H O U S E D , S A L E M . A cure guaranteed in every case uudertiikeu. Children and infants cured in from one to two weeks. Ast I u n i cured After fifty years’ standing. Cor» respondence solicited and references given. OFFICE IN BUSH- 3 REYMAN 3 L 0 CK. /-/I P / V Salem, Oregon, W. I. S tale y , Principal. A thorough business training school. School in session the entire year. Students adm itted at any (im J. A. B A R K E R , F I R P A R K Full L ine oi Qroceriej, Shoes, Lamps, A LL VERY CHEA0 FOR EITHER CASH OR PRODUCE. X V . It. M « Raised fronj_tiia Dead A L L A S . B U G G IE S — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— / tq R IC U L T U R A L - M A C H IN E R Y . H. B. Plummer, Dallas, ! THE SALEM UNDERTAKERS OF D From the Corvallis Carriage Factory. S e e in g is B e lie v in g .” A n d a good lamp must be simple; when it is not simple it is • not good. Sim ple, B eautiful, Good— these | words mean much, but to see “ T h e Rochester ’’ will impress the truth more forcibly. A ll metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. L ik e Aladdin’s o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Look for this stamp—T h b R o c h e s t e r . Ifthe lam pdealer hasn’t the a «n n lB « Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, la n d we will send you a lamp safely by express— your choic* of over X.OOO varieties from the Largest Lamp Store in the W orld. R O C H E S T E R L A D P C O ., 4 3 P a r k P la c e , N e w Y o r k C ity . *£ & “ T h e R o c h e s t e r . ” DALLAS RIQDON, We LO A D - .X 212 ■m l i \ N l i : i „ CAR Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent. & Qu^ensWar^, Fin? ^‘hris’tmas Qoods, AND $95 PER LOT. OUNQCR Catalogue, containing information, free CLOSING OUT SALE! Final Settlement. TilE - SeftinG E ndorsed by the business and professional m en of Salem. Five Departmnits: 1iusiness , Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship,English LUM BER YARD. J * U . N u n n , I - 'r o o r i e t o r . Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all kinds of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, brackets, mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing and stair material. Prices of doors, ¿ g x tilx lj, $1.75; 2§x- fi^xl], $‘2; 2£xfi|xl£, $2; 2fjxt‘> ijxll, $2.25; shingles, $2.50; common windows, $1.25 to $2.50. Door and window frames carried in stocK. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days. Posson’s Seeds G row fp * T h is a d " sent to us w it h a req u est fo r C a ta lo g u e is good for fifteen cents on y o u r first o rd e r . Hood’s Sarsaparilla e GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS Co ‘äSA \ - J r íft n i V ' j -••V - - ^ r-i it \ ■ - - ** Geo. Starratt, L .