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iÈV'. be long remembered and in time THE POLK COUNTY ITEM1ZER will to come some folks and some localities FKKDKF. C A I’ I T I L C I T Y F R I S T K R S I N K . THK NEW KO Al» I AUS. county, and after a number of years| The legislators have gone,but HePen- moved to Elk City, where she li veil f Tw o bills have been passed hv tin W e need betti •r road laws and better will get even with some others. roads. brand will continue to set a first class until her death. legislature which will give this sta te r FUHLIHMRD EVERY FRIDAY B y — table. 4 'iitjirri^ in T o im -.iio . | set of road laws w h ic I) are Bt leuat f ir Mr. Cochrane will probably teach I t is to be hoped that time will prove where N. Tarter has held forth so long. W . A . W A S H , ----- I used'Ely’» Cn am Halm fur dry [ h«*a<! of tin *>«i now in force, anil which ^ - s PUBl.IbHKK AMU P HOP Kl KTU H. that the big legislative appropriations At tlir* Oroniw photographic enipor- catarrh. It proved a cun*.— 11. F. M ' if carried out ought to result iu niak Paul U o i i c o A Son a r e turning o n * ¡Util vou will w I whvh 1 h * more than Week». Denver. in * better highway». One of then« in a were wiser and more ex)>edient than is some fine lumber at their Peedee saw pleased witli the pic.urea they take Klv a (.’ ream Balm inespecially adapt- aeueral road law ami the other in a now believed by the bone and sinew of mill. D A L L A R F R I D A Y . FEB . 24. IHM. In the matter of position, expression «*1 ** a reme ly fur catarrh which ia ng * special law fur the vomit ruction of speoi- t o the state. The legislature had some jgrav.ted by alkaline dual and diy »1 road, at the expense of the pro|«er- L. Atwater, B. Bush and M. L. A t and tint they are true artists. penny wise cranks and some others water will build new barns in th e , ____ I wind«.— W. A. Hover. Druggist, Den- j ty owner» residing wi'hin three milea THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. ver. I of the line, and allowing them ten. who allowed themselves to be persuad spring. At the Barnes Racket store in the I can recommend Elv,8 Cream Balm years in which to pay the cost of doing ed that the state should bore with a Preaching every Sunday. Union State Insurance block vou will S U B S C R IP T IO N R ATE S: c , find . all! i to all suHererA from dry catarrh from j the work. It compel* no county or Sunday school at 10 and M. E. South aorta of funnelling goods dirt cheap |)erw,nili experience.— Michael Heir, 'hatrict to build macadamized ur grml- very large auger. •8 UO .............Per y w I I 00 ....................... ........ Per Mix months at 3 o'clock. Mr. Ilarnea keeps almoat everything | pharmaciat .D enver. «1 highways unleaa it no deairea, hut if 50 . . ........... Per three months T hk Oregon State School Journal Advertising rated made known on applica Miss Emma Kramer 1ms taught four and sells at from one half to three I E ly’s Cream Balm has cured many j it so desired, it gives them the power, tio n . Correspondence is solicited. has been changed in name to The W est terms at No. 54 and will wxm begin an l fourths what you would have to pay cases of catanh. It is in constant de- j to do so and pay for the work in in- ! Fine Job Printing done at reasonable prices. elsewhere. He stands ready to prove | m«nd.— Geo. W. H ovt, Pharmacist, j «tallments covering a i*»riod of ten ern Pedagogue and the place of publi. other term there. the ass« rtion. Cheyenne, W y. ‘ years. It has been proposed to change the cation transferred to Corvallis. As we --------- ----------------- The other hill amends the »»resent location of tne Nelson school house have before predicted, the time has M cC O Y A N D P E R R Y D A L E . TKACHKK* asm m i a t i o n . mad law for the purpose of raising a Do you not need a spring overcoat. and erect a better one. not yet come when a good educational Here is the programme of the Polk general county road fund for the con- A t the Johnson clothing emporium A cure guaranteed in every case umlertaken. Children »n d infantil cure«’ Allie Simpson and Geo. Atwater have you will find some neat, stylish aud county teachers’ association to be held struction and maintenance of ordinary in frinii nne tu two week.. Asthma cured niter liity yearn standing. Con Last Saturday morning’s mail stage journal can he published in this state, bought a grubbing machine and there very durable patterns. It will soon he at Monmouth tomorrow: ¡publi« highway. 1 his bill places road respondence solicited and references given. took us to Derry, where we soon board the main reason being the impossibility should l>e several more in this seetion. work nmre completi ly iu the hand of time to lay aside all your winter cloth M O R N IN G S E S S IO N — 1 0 :3 0 . ed a Portland bound freight train ami to get enough patronage to furnish the county court. A county court ae- Quartet— Dallas teachers. Mrs. Elvira Simpson proposes to have ing and don spring grab and you dropped off at McCoy. Station Agent such a paper as teachers can get from Address— How to Know Our Pupils tuated by a sincere desire to keep the the estate of her fa'her, John Way mire, should keep in mind the fact that roads in good condition has the power George Howe was busy as a bee that elsewhere. Teachers naturally want enquired into to see if those holding Johnson’s is the best place to go for — C. A. Simon ton. to do so. Counties may rai«e a ihx everything worn by men or boys. Discussion. morning shipping 165 mutton sheep the best helps they can get without re the property are entitled to it. by a cash levy not to exceed 5 mills. How to Dissect an Animal— illustra for Holmes & Kuykendall, who had ference to the source and only a hand Hop pickers may he getting reatfy ted by a class demonstration, dissect The court appoints all district super- Glassware, China ware, semi-porce paid an average of $4 a head for them, ful of them will take a home journal to camp out out this way in the fall of j visors and designates the district. All ing a subject— W. J. Spillman. lain and decorated goods and all kinds | in ney is paid into the treasury and i * aud eighty-nine bales of hops, which while they can send east and get a 18114. Here are some of the proposed AFTERNOON SESSION — 1 :30. yards Hugh Williams ten acres. If. C. j of crockery are now being sold at cost B o n n ie I not disbursed by the supervisors Class drill in music— Miss W ise A Keyt had sold at 17 cents. We much better one for the same money. MeTimmonds fifteen, J. M. Cratun fif by HarrittJt M clntire to make room Swann. Roadmasters may la» appointed, and t«> Salem . O regon. W . I. S t a l e y . Prin cipal. were told that Lee Wanh, of Ballston, for a large stock of new groceries teen, N. Tarter twenty, Haggard & A thorough business training school. E ndorsed by the business and profession al men o f Salem . Discussion— Character Building in this otfice the court may appoint a P r e s i d e n t s Harrison and Cleveland had sold about the same amount at the McT immonds twenty, and L. Ritner ! Keep both facts in mind. competent engineer, and require that Our Public Schools— Opened by W. I F iv e Departm ents: Business, Shorthand, Typew riting, Penm anship, English all work he done under his general School in session the entire year. Students adm itted at any ti me. Catalogue, containing inform ation, free same rate. We dropped in to see how seem to have heads of their own, the thirtv. Reynolds. former having appointed a thorough supervision. No new road can he laid Dinner at Strong’s restaurant from Address— B. F. Mulkey. the new postmaster, Mr. Macken, was K K IIM .E r O K T . 11 to 2 : Cream of chicken soup, boil Methods in Geography— C. A. Hitch out until this roadmaster has examin T---------------- running things and found all in good bred democrat, Judge Jackson as a ed the location and grade and report A . OLINGKR On February 15th to the wife of J. J. ed salmon, boiled ham, French penis, eocIP. member of the supreme court and the W. T. RIG DON. shape. G. C. Bell and 8. W. Fletcher Brown, a daughter. banana fritters stuffed veal, sweet, po A ll tea«. hers are most cordially invit favorably upon it. It will now depend latter having Chosen as secretary of were having some pleasantry with Alex upon each county, both the people and t a toes and mince pie and some of the ed to he present ami participate. There was a dance at Ben. McDow state Judge Gresham, who has been a the county court, whether the roads will things put before you at an ordinary Holmes in the way of promising to ell’s last Friday night. cabinet officer in two different republi be permanently improved or not. meal. vote for him at some future time for E. G. W hite’s house Inis had two DU. G A L V A N IC can administrations. Very naturally changing a road through his place to narrow escapes from lire during the N E W TO -D A Y . You may pissihly find the equal» an easier grade. J. K. Sears was busy the ultra members of both sides regard last month. hut nothing superior, to the stock of it as an unwarranted break in party in connection with his chop mill, W e see parties, probably uninten groceries carried by Sroat & Gilt», a few I ’ R B A N K SEED LING POTATOES 300 IU SHKI.S which has had a big run since the discipline, hut we consider it a good tionally, have fenced up part of the doors south of the ¡»ostnflice. The very — Successors (o J. A. Rotan— for sale by JOHN F A W K near Rickroull. omen. Political conservatism is what road in the Lee swale. This will he a I best of everything at bed rock prices is Dixie mill burned down. Oliver John Id eon, who married a daughter of Jack will bet* suit the masses and it is the matter f«»r our supervisor to look into * their motto. T W O FULL BLOODED W Y A N D O T T E BOOSTERS ____ We carry a full line from the cheapest to the finest H 1 fo sworn duty ofotlicials to look at the in and rectify. for sale at $1 each. Apply to Delashmutt, is just getting over a siege F R A N K FAVNK, at Oak Grove. terests of the whole country rather Mr. and Mrs. Starr celebrated the i I f you want to see a magnificent C O U R T S T R E E T , O P P O S IT E T H E O P E R A H O U S E . of sickness and expects to soon move A n W ■* c,.ill..,. V / i lit* L atfcB l l * " - thirtieth anniversary of their wedding ¡group picture, take a peep peejj i at the legis- than that of any party. p- ii/ o i'.e n 's «m l »five a c u r"-n t >' Lien < in t • in - to the farm of John McKinnon who OW A N D HORSES FOR SALE. A PERFECT!. day, or linen wedding, by giving a so- lative body as produced at ( ’herring ■ L a n t l v f o l . >,v thiMvi*:i-rr. Wurnu.tcdHUDerior.ia fresh young cuw. A 1100 pound young saddle e v r tr y rea p *»ct, io al I <* li**rs now m ute. > le fo l with his brother Alex., of Salem, pro low it < !••««< s from well-kn wn residents o f the and buggy horse, quiet and fast. A 700 pound Tw o years ago the legislature ap cial dinner to their friends, followed by ton’s gallery. Many of them had be young pony, well broke and gentle. Pacific Coast, w ill speak for themselves: a dance for the young folks at^pight. fore had work done there and advised pose to visit their old Canada home in FR AN K BU TLER, Falls City. A L in : R E N E W E R ! propriated for general purposes $1,- This pleasing occurrence took place the new’ members to goand do likewise. M r . f . a . Wi'>ODarKF, F o k t c a n b y . W ash ., says— April. J. D. Kelty, C. L. Alderman “ S it month* have n w passed since I procured one 200,00, but have this time run it up to last Wednesday. o f your tlV b e lts . ami it »fives m et lessor« and much and P. C. Sears from out beyond Beth about $2,000,000, of which $600,000 is satisfaction to renew n«jr testimony o f eleven years I A B A R G A IN IN LAN D . T E N ACRE T R A C T IN /V. “i<le the corporation of D-illas, all level and rk * i in regard lo t h - reihcacy in the relief ofailnieuts iia l l s t o n . Steam engines are constantly need el were in for their mail and some store to buy lands aud build or improve pub cultivation. It can be bought very cheap by apph to which I have been subjected.” ing repairs and extras of one kind or vM lT il it W O O D '. L A M E B A C K A R H E U M A T I S M C U R E D ! ! mi: to things. J. C. Fletcher handles all The fall sown grain of this section another and the Dugan Bros, o n Com M b . J . W . 1 ’0,1 w . a well-known shipwright of lic buildings. The general appropria T ac o m a , writes—"Y o u r No. 3 Galvanic Cham B elt ; sorts of merchandise and is evidently mercial street can come nearer meet has done w huta win h«drug store could not do. lor 1 tion hill was not put on its passage un looks well. p u l l SA s LE — BA LED HA Y — B< »TH C H E A T AND ithas cured i .•« o f Sciatic Rheumatism and Weak doing a good business. I)r. Bartel sells til just as the session was closing and h i at the bai l.ari tim othy. Good quality. SI*2 per ton Back, aDo, which came on tin- null a f: Hint»» asliip s j r Yank Ladv, of Wilhiminn. has I ing all your wants in that line than J B. KNOW LES. Derry. hold some ten yearsi go. I f* It tec' on my hack, j Also clean seed any other firm in the city. drugs ami waits upon the sick in and and although I K1 fcu p ea if nothing had happened. | members had not time to fairly scan bought the Wilson pro|ierty at Ball* and. according »o wh t tlo-doctor said, was uot hurt. | around the town. G. A. Cruise is still its contents. A matter of so much im ston and will move here soon. tiie back troubled me ev**r since until I tried your i belt. B o r o ie j e . : r »m u / A i ; e/ e ti a s I used to a t j o . Music hooks of every variety and a A d m in istra to r’s Saie. hammering away at anything wanted portance to the whole state should W ill Yocum lias returned from an I M P O R T A N T N O T IC E ! Dr. Pierco's B Its (w ith Suspensory Attachments in the shape of iron, and O. H. Sheldon have had more deliberate consideration extended trip to California and says large stork of sheet music at 10 cents for M .m wi 1 be sent f r e e l»y registered mail, on a sheet, including the very latest and receipt o f a-«ove price, o rB . O. l>. b> e xpress, with »TICE IS H EREBY G IV E N , T H A T B Y V viti keeps the feed stable. C. O. Burgess This thing of rushing through impor Webfoot is good enough for him. privileg e of i*xami" 11 inn. a n ti c o m p a r is o n w it h tue of an order of sale, made by the county I best, at Patton Bros. Speak about it an '/ si m i x * a p p lia n c e » m a d e m A m e r ic a iiirt " f the state of Oregon for Folk county, <"i tlu Profs. Yoder and Edwards gave a to your neighbors who have pianos or on rec ipt f lo r further parti« ulais. send * c is now there aud will soon move his tant measures in the hurry and excite •27th day of December. !S»2, I vrill sell, at public suc in Si a in ps f r settled Pamphlet No. 2.. or call <>' musical entertainment at Sheridan last organs and at the same time tell them tion, t«> the highest bidder, for cash In hind, at the tli» Mar i factory and H ead quarters o f the Company fam ily up from Amity. J. H. Want) ment incidei t to the close of a legisla occop' i it 'h e » nil«-» * l. .•«,) :,nd 'th floors.at the t. * Tuesday night. W hy not do Ballston that all school hooks and standard pic court house door, ut Dallas, in said county, between 0 ? addi-»-s : M a g n e t ic E la s t ic T r u s s C o and his brother, formerly of Salt Creek, tive session ought to he set down on so likewise. the houni o f 9 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, 1*. .M.. | V W cor. K »an,v A Sacramento Sts .San Francis«* •m Saturday. the 18th day of March. 1891, all th« torial papers and magazines can he had f r y - >i ” ■ S ri, a.: r t • . ni >Uien th is p a p e . now abide in that midst. C. Merritt hard by public sentiment that it r ght, title, interest and estate, of which the late (' there, as well as everything used in Silas Orchard is the proud possessor B. Graves died seized iu his own right, of, in, ami ti and his son from Kansas keeps the would not be repeated. the Glenn O. Burnett donation laud claim. No. 4:1, of a fine horse and buggy, and as soon connection with correspondence. Not. No. 2f»8, in t <1 h , of r 4 w, of the W illamette hotel. The stage leaves Salem at 6 meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, containing eighty as the roads will premit the young D A L L A S IN T H K L E A D . acres of land, more or less. JAMES L. GRAY I S, McCOY. every morning passes through to Perry- ladies anticipate some delightful rides. • Administrator. Those who have traded at Morrison’s dale and back there by noon returning Two vacant houses in town now. Sam Yocom has move 1 to Sheridan, hardware store month after month ever | to Salem by 5 in the afternoon. It. L Executor's Notice. Geo Cruise is over from Salem to where he lias purchased the butcher since it, opened express themselves j — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— — O F A L L K IN D S — Burnett will again open a meat mar spend a few days at home. interests of Delashmutt& Co. Rodney more than satisfied with the goods and j Campbell will occupy the dwelling va prices. o t ic e is h e r e b y given t h a t th e coun ket there for the surrounding country. John Bewley is improving in health . ty court of the state of Oregon for Polk county Uncle John McQuerry, who is blind as and will soon he able to he out again. cated by Mr. Yocom here. did on the .list day of January, A. D., 18*8, duly appoint James R. Shepard executor of th«; last will a bat, lives down the railroad from the Take your plows and other farming H. B. Plummer, Dallas, and testament >>f James K P <’aviti, late o f Zens, in A. Wilson and wife, of Willamina, Miss Carpenter was the guest of Polk county, Oregon, deceased. A ll persons having depot and post-office, and is almost sure Miss I'tirvine, of Zena, Saturday and \ aid our town a visit last week. The implements to John E. Smith for re claims against the estate <»f the said James K. P. C aviti, deceased, arc hereby requested mid notified old man seemed to oe exceedingly pairs before the busy season arrives. A ll work guaranteed tiratela««. to get up town as soon as the train Sunday. to present the same, duly verified, to the said execu happy and one would judge from his tor, James R. Shepard, at Zena, in Polk county , Or passes. He has a board stuck up near Joshua Viggers returned to his home actions that he was only 25 instead of egon, within six months from the first publication of Dallas. this A t the Arlington hotel you always) notice. the track in front of his home so as to in Portland Saturday, after a stay of over 60 years of age. get something good to eat and »clean, Dated at Zena, Oregon, this first dav «if Fel unary, six months among us. know where to turn off. One day some A .D ., 1898. JAMES R. S H E PA R D . There was a man in Ballston last comfortable bed. Frank Zumwalt reports an eight boys took away his sign board and lie Sunday who from what we could learn pound l»oy at his house on the I6tli, came near running into a cattle guard. F inal Settlem ent. And at Lawton’s barber shop you and says that he feels quite fatherly and judge fiom his actions Inis escaped must be simple; when it is n ot simple it is from some lunatic asylum. He h*»s can feel sure of getting a slick shave H e is one of the jolliest fellows in town now. not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good— these VTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T TH K UN- lieeti prowling around Bellevue for a and smooth hair cut. ' ■y<r and one to hear him laugh would not words mean much, but to see “ T h e Rochester ” lersigned h ive filed in tin* c.unity c o u ttfo r J. (). Portwood,of Bethel, is visiting week or so.« If«» gives his name as j P«dk county, state of Oregon, th -ir final account ns imagine that he was sightless. After relatives iu Monmouth, and Miss Fan — At covered bridge, Dallas.— will impress the truth more forcibly. A ll metal, John Grant, and claims to have come executors of the «.state of John Phillips, deceased, Spring goods are already beginning tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, late of said county, mi l that by order " f said court dinner we sauntered across the country nie Hackleman is visiting at McMinn from Idaho. He does not seem to he Tuesday, the 7th day " f March. 1893, at 1 o ’clock, p. it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. L ik e Aladdin’s to Perrydale, a little less than two ville. dangerous, hut, considering his condi to »inive for ( ’ raven Bros. Last week m . of said day, has been appointed and fix. d for they received what sremed to he hats I he aring all objections to said final a*-count an«! the o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar tion, should he looked after. milen to the northwest. The only Messrs. Koehler, Fields, Grondahl I settlem.«:it sheieof A ll persons having objections enough to supply half the county ami velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, to said ai-count are requ-sted to he present at that houses immediately on the road are and Russell, of the Southern Pacific H. L. Fenton has a good «t ven year can surely fit and please everybody. softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. N' w work made to order and all farm tim e and make objections to th • same if anv they company, came through Monday on a have. SAM U EL P H IL L IP S those of Alex Kitinon, who married old work horse to sell or trade for cat- Go while the stock is full and pick you impl- incuts or machinery repaired on Look for this stamp—T h b R o c h k s t r r . I f the lam p dealer hasn’t the g r e n n ln a E L IZ A B E T H P H II.I IPS. lour of inspection of the road. out a nice one. And they will he on «hört notice. Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, Executors o f the estate of John Phillips, deceased. the widow McCoy, and D. L. Keyt, lie. and we w ill send you a lamp safely by express—your choice o f over 3 .0 0 0 D'Arcy «V Binghain Attorneys forestate ham! with all manner of wearing up Harvey Walker, of Bethel, has pur vaneties from the Largest Lam p Store in the W orld. whose wife is a daughter of A. J. Wise Mrs. Andy Gilbert* ami Miss Maggie parel as well as everything to eat. chased a car load of drain tile from R O C H E S TE R L A M P CO., 42 P a rk Place, N ew Y o r k Ofttjr. Mrs. Shipley lives at the former home the Independence Tile company ami is Cosper, of Salem, were the guests of of her father, Wm. Perry, a little south having it put in the low places on his their uncle, David Cosper, Wednesday. The Steam laundry does lots and of the road, and not far off on the farm. lots of work for Polk county people h« - ~A 1 ” --A b s o lu t e ly r ^ B e s -fT - C - Cure fonJ><eùn.„ 1 P ro m p t" C u r e : 2 - t A Permanent Cure « 3 — P e r f e c t C u r e . Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! DR. W . T. H O U S E R , S A LE M . 3 3 OFFICE IN USH-B EYMAN BLOCK. T í 0 UNÇER « R IQ D O N , THE SALEM UNDERTAKERS C CAR LOAD OF B U G G IE S x ,y PLASTERINO! TilE - SeltinG From th e C o r v a l l i s C a r r j a g e F a c t o r y . A q R ic u L T U R /u - N J. A. B A R K E R , m a c h in e r y . Seeing is Believing.” A n d a good lamp CARRIAGE FACTORY. 0 . H. COBB, PRÖP R. r . ^ north are the homes of Enoch Rich IJ. E. Strickler and family left on ardson and Ira Townsend. The grain Wednesday's train for their Kansas all though that country looks well and home. They would rather have the grasshoppers and tornadoes than the many a band of sheep is enjoying it. gentle Webfoot rain. The Perrydale depot is being run by Oliver Johnson and family have Charlie Wolfe, under the supervision moved onto John M cKinnon’s place, of H. B. Tingle. Wise A K eyt are do three miles north of town. He has re ing a large general merchandise htisi covered from his illness so as to he ness and Fred Metaling seems to he do able to go to work again. J. T. Shoup, our Salem stage driver, ing well in the way of selling furniture and agricultural implements. T. S. received a kick from one of his horses last Wednesday evening, which will Coffey makes and sells harness. John more than likely prove fatal, as he was Coffee has succeeded G. A. Briner as unconscious until Friday morning blacksmith and has a new shop on the ami does not seem to improve »s h e site of the old one. Mr. Kvan, grand, should. There lias been a good ileal of com son of Uncle Billy Perry, is arranging to start newspaper over the store. plaint here about the Southern Pacific railroad company not having better They say that be ami Dr. Bartel will psssemrer service on this division. The build on the corner facing the store j people want an early train to Portland and blacksmith shop. and a train out in the evening, so that It W H S the twenty-fir-t birthday of j "'»-v will not Imve^ to stay two nights ( and one day in the metro|K»li« to do Jesse Wise and we should have tarried I two hours’ business. Il the giaal peo and feasted on roast turkey at " i* I pie of Independence ami Monmouth house if we could have persuaded the will co operate with Hickreall, Amity train to lay over an hour or so. E. C .! ,,m* McCoy, they can have the Mo* M innville express run to Indi perni K eyt said he was going to start a enee, thns giving ns eipnil riglitsw ilh ond paper tiler«*, and to help hoom the .MeMinnville, Foresi «trine and 11i 1 1 h - town we proposed to start a United Isiru. Messrs. Indepemlenee and Mon States Ranking Company, modeled al monili, start your petilkin and semi it ter those at Hlieridan, (¡ervais and down tliis way ami we will sigli it. ♦ • ♦ Junction City, /.ach Howe reported K O I.A II I L I.a . Ilia wife in very poor health. D. M. The Pearce buys »re cutting codi Hampton now o eupies the McGri w wood. property and will keep boarders. Mrs- J. W . McDowell fias lost several Tingle has been boardingr'ilroad men, lambs by coyotes. but will turn all that business over to Urant Pearce and Claud Btarbuck i Mr. Hampton after the first of April. sre still improving. Frank Sargeant, who lives not far Chas. Loose and Chss. Pearce are away, has in 100 seres of wheat and preparing to sow th«*ir oats. was having his plows fixed to put in Wm. Caliler and Arthur Smith are thirty-five acres of oats. He and Van plowing for summer fallow. Bears will each have about 100 mutton Kev. C. K Crandall ia holding a pro sheep lo sell. Jeff Siagle, who lives on tiscted meeting at Pn|icorn. the Henry Gable place, told us that Our former neighbor, J. B. Putnam, some hunters had killed a f 120 horse was re elected state librarian by tiie legislature for the sixth time. for Grandpa Pewtherer. The narrow While culling nood Sipiire Pearce gauge passenger ear, No. 5, in which found that hia axe would cut meat as we rode home, is the best one we have well as wood by striking his leg, but it is not a bad wound. ever seen on the road. Wm. Calder lost seven hesd of sheep - ... . .... .. during the recent snow storm, and III* In the list of general state appropri Pearce, had a fine horse to die during ations the Monmouth normal school the week with blind staggers. Otis Putnam is g> ing to eastern Or comes in for 922,3B2. The facts and egon to drive on the stage line betwe«*n surroundings in connection with the Arlington aud Fossil, which lias been defeat of the building appropriation, pmchaæd by bis brother, John. cause they do it well, at a reasonable price, and do not wear out or lose the clothing. J. C. Gaynor is a specialist, that is he devotes his entire time and attent- tion to providing footwear for men, women and children. Go there and select from the largest and best stock in town. Uncle Bill Brown never claimed to j I k * v«»ry fast but keeps on the safe side land always get« there. H i« present manner of merchandising is to dis count all hill« by paying cash and 11¡oi) giving his customers the bene! t of that as well as of the fact that he makes no had debts. DALLAS -LUMBER YARD. »J- H . > 7 u n n , T * r o r > r ie t o r . SEEDS Lik e a W a te rfa ll Great Suffering A fter the C rip J * r e m e m lo u ti I t o a r t n g i n th e H e a d — H a i t i i n (¡h e S t o m a c h . "T o C . I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas«.: “ Two year« ago I had a severe attArk of the Grip, which left me in a terribly weak and de bilitated condition. Last winter I had another attack and was again very b «ily off. my health nearly wrecked My appetite was all gone, I had no strength, felt tirr«l n il the tim e, had disagreeable roaring noises in n.y head, like a waterfall. I also had severe headaches and From morn to night I. V. Lynch hammers away on all kinds of black- smithing for the people all around. Portland, O r. TR EES. W m. Brown & Go H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a Is surely curing my cafarrh. I recommend It to all.” O to. W. C o ok , 8L Johnsbury, Vt. ■ O O D H P IL L S e n , , iMUgMtlon, BiUoasasM. Sold by all drugglats. GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS Highest Germinating Pour. PUREST STRAINS SMO FOR CAT# lOSliF. Gao. SM, *\L,1S7U 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, $1.75; 2fx- 6 § x lj, $2; 2^x6|xl£, $2; 2jjxf>j}xl£, $2.25; shingles, $2.50; common windows, $1.25 to $2.50. Door and window frames carried instoex. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days. F SEND FOR CATALOGUE. I R P A R K ! | I he new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and j surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the streets, which are graded and 80 feet wide. Size of lots— 50x144, with alllevs through the M o c k s . •I — D E A LE R S IN — Hop Grower's Supplies. PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. Quassia, whale oil soap, bop twine, sulphur, burlap. Clothing at less than actual cost Severe Sinking Pains and other things at wholesale prices.! «ole In my stomach. I took m« di-ines without ben If you are around hunting for such efit. until, having heard so r.i i.'h about Hood’s power bargains as that, go to K. K. Turner in 8ar«apastlla. I concluded to try it. and the re sult t« very (ratifying. All the disagreable the Wilson block. effects of the Grip arc gone, I am free from pains and aches, and believe S U P P L IE S Fertilizers Charlie Gifilmn* i« a rustler for buni- ! oe«« ami be«ule« that the Commercial hotel recommends itself. H h. Miser, our picture man, has taken some excellent fac similes of at tractive dwellings. If you have a nice home, your eastern friends would be much jdea«ed with a view of it. Bee and Poultry PORTLAND SEED CO, M r . G e o . ÌV . C o o tc Of 8 t Johnsbury, V t “The Rochester.” These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash, balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi Wool, mohair, hides, pelts, furs and hops bought at mar- tion to Dallas. et price. ma- I agents for Robert's improved sprayer. The engineer keep» on oiling his chinery to make it run smoother amt Office, 231 Commercial street. last longer, am! so it is with the dis en et business man in the use of print er’s ink. Faull A Co. have many arti N O R M ) L N O T KB. cles of which the public are constantly ! in netd and are continually scattering I There are »exeral new »indenta en- broadcast their invitati »ns to come tering Ibi» week. and buy all sorts of hardware. It pays ■ , I’ rof. Spillman, who ha» been to S* lem on burine««, ha« returned hem to advertise. ♦ ---------- The senior« bave finished algebra, M r «, h . t\ H rrrn * i>«*a«i. t|»^y h a v in g tek» n e x a m in a tio n in it A C orv «Ili« p a p e r « a y » . In th e S a tu rd a y, le n til o f M r » H . r . B u m - i i ., .1 h e r M e t . J . m . * . m l A l ie * W » , home near fC!k C ity ; on tin lO tli inai., o n |,la.,t re|>n*!*etiteil tin* l e n o r ein e» to this comm no it) lost one of it» most ~~ re- g o o d a d v a n ta g e F rid a y . »peeled member», the funeral service» Mr Bronte, th«* tr.veliii|t .«crvt.iry were conducted by Rev. Charle« Booth and the rentain» were interred in the of the Y. M. C. A., wn* in Monmouth Klk City cemetery. Mrs B. was e»- l.st »«•ok »mi «uve ¡*n int< renting ml. peciaily noted for her benevolence and ilrei-s to the »Indent*. The little daughter of Dr. I'airi.h kindness to the sit k and needy. She wa« also a pioneer, having crossed the died ’ast woek. Slu w*.« « |>npil in the plains with an ox lean) in 1S54. She m ah l M-houl and a favorite with her With her huahaml fir»t settled in Polk j teacher» and achooln ate*. hydraulic pump horse Wnl. P. WRIGHT. Agent. Salem, Oregon. P o s s o n ’s S e e d s G r o w ALSO HEAIMXARTERS POR bee A p p l ie s . FERTILIZERS. ETC. 3 3 T * This a d ” sent to us with a request for Catalogue is good fo* fifteen cents on your first order.