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r U O M l K I N K M I l.K . A 1K M K . M O N W O fT T H . Jo e Browrt, of Soap Creek, was in 1811, joined the C hristian church and town Sunday looking for one of Ids with wife and four children moved in D uring the day yesterday, February Farmers busy plowing. Mr. K ram er has o|>ened ou t hi hired m en, who forg'd his name to a m usic store here 1850 to Iowa, when* three children were 11th, th ere fell about six: inch es of J . II. C ochrane will teach the Ward check on a Corvallis hank for $300. ouried. In 1874 lie carne to Oregon,! Pl'BLItHBD EVBRT K ki DAT Br snoW and there was already probably school A horse fell on A. C. H a lm , which _____ j residing on© year Linn county, after I R I E T lS T T lV r ^ T T S I M :, sixteen or eighteen inch es on the I t l C K H t \» L . W . A . W A H H , cam e near being a serious affair. which he cam e to Monmouth. He Abo Rose, of SnJem is visiting am ong ground. T h e wind has caused it to PUBU8HKH AMD PHOriUMTOM. LÜV8AG0, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, leaves a sou and three daughters, all i Mrs. Coolidge has returned from an settle u n til in m any places it is only a kindred in t l i v i c i n i t y . C. A. Kohrer, of S u m m it, on the O m arried, seventeen grand children and | extended visit in Illinois. slush A ltogether we have had from BRUISES. BURNS, SWELLINGS, P. R. R. is here in very poor health. Prof Geo. Sehring, of Independence, three great grand child ren. fifty to sixty inches of snow, falling at is visiting relatives in town. Cbaa. Dempsey expects to start a D A L L A S , F R I D A Y . M C H . S, 1W». Jo h n Griegs, of A lbany, was in town I N E U R A L G - I A . «'ifferent tim es. In D ecem ber the It become« our painful duty to butcher shop here in a short time. this week, visiting m any old and »ne B orn, on February 25th. to th e wife ground was quite bare and we had a ch ron icle tne death of our old friend A copy of th e "Official Portfolio of the W o rld 's T h e little daughter of M. F W hite | y0llllg friend, Colum bian E x p o sitio n , d e sc rip tiv e of B uilding* anil THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Rev. H. M. W aller, who died a t his . great deal of rain during the early part of I). Mad ¡so i >f Lewisville, a bov. fell Sunday evening ai d broke her G rounds, beautifully illustrât« i , in w ater color effects, will of the winter. T h e winter all through, Petitions are being circulated for the hom e in Albany February 25th. He | be se n t to an y a d d ress upon receip t of 1 0 c . in p o s ta « « R obert T arter has been m aking it I arm . •lam s by T H E C H A R L E S A . V O G E L E R C O .. according to general opinion, has been hot for the coyotes for the past few ent of a new i»o*tmaster un was well as usual until evening, when j S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : Miss Dale Watson ni , Portland , has appointm / 1 . . . . *. B altim ore, M u. he was taken with 'rouble of the heart . v der the new adm inistration. K Ob ........................... . . . . P er y n r quite favorable, the coldest being five been visiting her cousin, Asa Fore* ^ 0 0 . . . ................................... P er *ix uronths below zeio. T h ere seem s to be no d*.va. and died th at night. He was born in R euben Sim pson and wife, of Pee- >"*«»• j T h e city co u ncil haa passed an or- In diana in 1817, entered th e m inistry ! 60 .*!!**.**............. P er three months com plaint among the people regarding A d w tis in g r a t'.! made known on »pplicw- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dooty, of In d e -, d inance requiring people to keep their very young, and cam e to Oregon in their stock, and hay seem s qu ite plen dee, were visiting friend s'in town this lion. Correspondence in solicited. jiendence, visited Mr. V aughn’s | tst ch icken s on their own premises. All goes well in this region. week 1847, settlin g in Polk county. He Fine J o b Printing done a t reasonable prices. tiful. Jo b Bogue is feeding 500 sheep and it H. Sim pson has moved his fam il- w‘ r< A. W . Lucas returned from Cali for- [ lived a t Eola and M onm outh and or- is said they are going to produce more up to Ins logging cam p on R itn er W m . K irklam l is im proving his shop j n j a last week in very poor h e alth , not I gunized the first ch urch of dcciples of lin<l 'ioon Put *n tt 8t°e k of agricul able s|»eak above a whisper. C h rist on the Pacific com «» and has wool this year than ever !>efore— a co n Creek. I t is said th a t in C hicago the owner« tnral im plem ent sequence of th e new adm inistration 1 Pro*. M arshall, of Albany, w » here I been a ttiv e l>' e " e aKl’d >" ,h e minl>,lrv A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken. ChiM fen and infants curec’ Mrs. J . D. Bevens, who has been of saloons and gam bling dens and oth suppose. D. W . anil G. W. Aldridge W W . W illiam s and I). V . Poling, this week for the first tim e in twelve i UP to ,h e ,im e " l l,i* deaf h. He Fellow* ’ *** ^roM> <me to two weeks. A sthm a cured alter fifty years’ standing. Cor» e r wicked places are to a man in favor aie feeding som e cattle for the mar quite sick for several m onths, is report of Independence, were callin g on fri Odd years. He says M onm outh has grown .. ,i r i i i i ! res pon den ee solicited and references given, ed as being much better. ends a t this place Friday. * of th e W orld ’s F a ir being ch>sed on ket. T h e first named was form erly ed , . nietery south , . of Independence, where L C. K oser was in Portland last some. Ho it has. itor of the Prineville News. W e hear his wife was laid tc N. 'Farter will move bis family down rest a few years Su nd ay, because thousands of strangers week on business, anil A. L Snyder has Amous H olm an, of L uckiam u te, ago. that Mr. and Mrs. Sam . Collins will re from Peedee this week to keep house in th e city would then seek their places turn to W ebfoot in the spring or sum returned from a business^trip in W ash who has been in poor health for several for his brothers at this place. ington. of resort. On general principles all m er, being tired of snow and cold m onths, is improving very rapidly. norm al n o tes . Henry Lewis, of Lewisville, has been Mr. and Mrs. G. F. W hite are visit II.' is taking It new kind of m ed icin e.! \ delegation of abo u t twenty of th e | good people o b ject to whatever tends weather. Billy Staats and family are diNpO'ing of some fine potatoes over ing relative's at Portland and M cM inn Ask him what cured him . j Y . M. C . A ., of M o n m ou th ,' went to to a d esecration of the Sabbath, but still located in the Bend neighborhood this way at 40 cen ts per bushel. '■ C A W T A L ville and Mrs. B. F . Luca« a t North and, like the rest of us are waiting as E ld er J . N. S m ith , of Portland, a j Corvallis Friday to attend the state som etim es it conn*« to the point of hav Newt. Davidson, of Corvallis, has Y am hill. patiently as may l>e for a railroad to very pleasing and eloquent speaker, is ' convention of that association, ing to decide which is th<* less of two cross our country. W e are living in been trading quite a lot of bunch grass conducting a revival a t the ( hristian Messrs. Thornton and Dixion of the | evils. T h e mass of people m ust be hopes, hut may die in despair, if the horses for ca ttle in this vicinity. S a le m , O regon , W . I. S t a l k y , P rin c ip a l. ch u rch . T he interest is increasing and I gl.ninr class »poke Friday. T h is e n d s taken as we iind them rather than as railroad com panies continue as slow as R onco A S o n have bought a new en the m eeting may continue for several | ,|ie work of the seniors, the jun iors he- ! A thorough bu sin ess train in g sch o o l. E n d o rsed by th e b u sin ess and p ro fe ssio n a l m en of S alem . they have l>een heretofore. Last, but gine to run th eir sawm ill, and it cam e we th in k they ou ght to be. W hatever Five Departments: Business. Shorthand , Typewriting, Penmanship, English wee* B* I g inn in g their work next Fri«lay. not least, our postofiice died, cause un up on the train Monday evening. S ch oo l in sessio n the en tire y ear. S tu d en ts ad m itted at any tim e. C a ta lo g u e .c o n ta in in g inform ation, fi e» would result in the greatest good to th t known, February 4, 1893. Jam es I r®yiv,d is »till going on a t Evan- Profs. Catnpliell, Spillm an and Getz P. W. W illiam s, Cana B atem an, greatest num ber should be the point Montgomery resigned as postm aster gelical church with the house crowded were in Portland W ednesday ami «•\. r. night. Mrs. W indow Jo e s most Thursday attending a m eeting of the aim ed at. T h a t would be genuine on that date. It makes it pretty bard Harry W ing, Pet« r Keddecopp, and VV. T . RIODON. W alker Bevens are m aking oak stHives of • b<* preaching. At the close of the professors of univerities a t other insti A. O LIN tiKK com m on sense rather than m ere sen ti on our m ail, as we are now no nearer meeting we will report the num ber of tution of higher learning. an office than Prineville, fifty miles to ship to Portland. m en t. conversions. away. C ncle Sam does not seem to be l i v e r M rs. E . J . R o w e ll, M e d fo rd , M a ss ., s a y s h e r W ash ing ton’s birthday was abservd real kind to all bis nephews and nieces. m o th e r h a s b e e n c u r e d o f S c r o f u la b y th e u se 1 lie fr.e n Js of the norm al school are a t the norm al by a half holiday. T he Q u it e an arm y of faithful democrats A petition was sen t to the departm ent o f f o u r b o ttl e s of - a i t e r h a v in g h ad somew hat dissappointed by the ar «lay being pleasant, th e senior elass from all parts of this goodly land are asking for a mail route from Bend to m u ch o th e r tr e a t m e n t, a n d b ein g rangem ents not being perfected to took a th ree miles ja u n t out into the red u ce d to q u ite a low co n d itio n o f h e a lth , a s i t now m aking a pilgrim age to the city this place— Big Meadows— and on build more room the increasing school, country, many of the party visiting the w a s th o u g h t Bhe co u ld n o t liv e . above about twelve miles, but lias not for if the increase for the next two C ochrane school. of W ashington, ostensibly for the singly l»een beard from, and it is doubtful if it Cured my little b°y of heredi’ years is in projm rtion to the past, they The regular m eeting of the Polk -Su ccessors to J . A. R otan— purpose of helping to inaugurate Mr. goes through, as it was a vaguely ar ta ry s c r o f u l a w h i c h ap will lie pretty closely packed there. county teachers was held at tlu* public C leveland tomorrow, hut the fact is ranged affair. Mr. Montgomery will p e a re d a ll o v e r h is t& ce. F o r T h e death of I)r. P a rrish ’» two ch ild -i » ’■»<1 wns well intended, a y ear I had g iv e n UP a11 hoP® th a t a sm a rt sp rin k lin g of them feel move to some place near P rineville. We carry a full line from the cheapest to the finest ren HO s u d d e n l y vanned t h e storv to i A11 •>" j ‘>yed the exercises, imrtieiihirlv o f h is re c o v e ry , w hen finally W ishing success to W ebfoot and Polk deep down in their innerm ost souls the m usical drill ¡¡¡¡ven hy Mi.-s Sw aiinV I w a s in d u cetl t o u»t- '.O lin irculnlion that it wag caused hy county in particular, 1 am C O U R T S T R E E T , O P P O S ITE T H E O P ER A H O U S E . A f e w lx i - * * t t 1 e s c u r e d h im , a n d no K S 2 m 3 th a t they are entitled to some tolerably diptherla and every bad cold and sore- class uf little ones. O kka A l l e n . sy m p to m s o f th e d is e a se re m a in . lii s of tin throat was mugnilitd in to ., , .. fa t office, nor will th ey com e away un M a s . T . L . M a t h p r h , Ma th e r v ille , M iss. IIU K N A V I S T A * diptheria. T h e public school was die- , • . , ... . . til all the plum s have fallen into other Our book on Blood an ■ Skin Disease« mailed free. iniascd a few day» to be »ure the dis I wish to inform the public that I SWUT St'UCU'lC Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Miss Mollie Jo n es, of Suver, has w atering m ouths. It is said that the . a s c would not surcad, hut the scare 1» »ni prepared to wcave carpets and give president elect lias intim ated th at been th e guest of Miss A nna Longacre. all o v ir a n tîq u i. t reigns suprem e. p e tf-ct eatisfac nm. Apply at the ?X’l 1 hom e of L. 8. S t «rbtick, west of Salem N E W T O -D A Y . W e understand the poison weed lark those who enjoy federal patronrge dur David W ork was born in Ohio in I or address me a t Salem . ing his previous adm inistration and spur is starting, and those who know M r*. A . A . W i l l i a m * 1817, married Miss Miranda, W e lls ,| C l a r a S kinne r . the danger of it are w atching their H A VK A KKW NUTTINGS O F EGOS FROH L y n n , M a ss . had ever since been w aiting for som«1- cattle. thirteen egg*, nino one tliorouifhbred W>an«lotti- th in g of the sam e kind to turn up Mr. Culver and son have bought land counter for »ulo. M. V. AUSTIN. ag ain, will, in all probability, wait, in in M arion county and with grubbing vain, the present intention being to hoe and axe may be seen these spring H ev. S ir. W i l l i a m s ' H e a r t i l y E n r u m s F<»R h a t c h i n g f r o m i m p o k t k d a n i » | d o r s e . H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l a . I j first prize Plymouth ttoektf, for thirteen. Ap m ostly fill the governm ental veins with «lays wending their way (hither. ^ J S y ai f é * ^ MRS. N A IRN , B allat i n>. W e are p leased to p resen t tliis from new blood. T h e debating society held its last R e v . A . A . Williams, o f th e Sillsbee U to a ti m eeting Saturday evening. T h e prin s tre e t C h ristia n C h u rch , L y n n , M ass. : IA FRISA N K B EED LIN U l’O’IA TO Es :t«H) R F S H EL." ’ H E P O G I T IV I C U R E . T h e C ab in et of the incom ing ad cipal feature was the violin m usic by I ) for sale l»v JO H N FAW K near Rickreall. I see no reason why » clergyman, more than 50g| I E L Y BUOTHER9. 6 6 Warren Sw K v w T u r k . P ric e 60 cts.S m in istra tio n will be W alter (¿. Gres our ferry-man. Mr. Burgis, who is quite k layman, who knows whereof ho speaks, proficient in the art of weilding the sh o u ld hesitate to approve an »WO F F I .L BLOODKI) W YANDOTTE BOOSTERS h am , of In d ian a, secretary of state. bow. L for sale a t SI each. Apply to A r t ic l e o f M e r i t Jo h n G. C arlisle, of K en tu ck y , secre FRA N K FA VN K , a t Oak Grove. and woHh, from which lie or lilt family hare A num ber of young folks called al keen signally benefited, and who,e eonu.iendar tary of the treasury. Daniel S. Lam* the hom e of E . S . Longacre Monday tton may serve to extend those bonelits to others hy Increasing th.-ir contldepco. My wire BARGAIN IN LAND. T EN ACRE TRACT IN o n t. of New Y o rk , secretary of war. evening and with violin, harp, and or has for many year» been a stnferer from severe A cu ltiv atio n , It can be bouillit very cheap by apply H ilary A. H erbert, of A labam a, secre gan made the echoes ring. — In stead of sending east for tilings you can buy of— N o rv ou s H o a d a c h o SMITH & WOODS. ing to tary of the navy. Hoke S m ith , of for which she found llitlo help. Sho has tried IN D E P E N D E N C E . regon grown seed, many things that promised well hut per G eorgia, secretary of the interior. J . little . I -a s t foil a f u e n d gave hi r a b o t r x o R SALK— HALED HAV— R«>TH ( HEA T AND Jo h n Riggs, of Salem , is visiting the formed tle ot Hood's S a r s a p a r illa . It seen' I tim o th y . Good ipiality . »12 per ton at the ban . S te rlin g M orton, of Nebraska, sec re urown raising. — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— tng what simply one bottle could aim del do A lso clean seed o ats. J H. K N oW LK .S. Derry. family of T . J . F ry er. for her. The attacks of headache de l eased la tary of agriculture. Richard Olney. of number anil were less vioU nt In t, nr Inten Elder J . N. S m ith , of P orlland , is |nion seed a specialty, M assachusetts, attorney-general. W il sity, while her general health ha» been ha- conducting a revival at M onm outh. proved. Her appetite has also been heuer. Lum ber for the P ublic. son «S. B issell, of New York. |K)st*mas F r o m our experience with Dr. Gillis, of Salem , lias been over l i c r a are reliable and can he ter-general. T h ey are all men of H. B. Plummer, Dallas, H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa to see Hon. B. F . B u rch , who is qu ite I I ’ T . NOW H A V E A L A K tiF «/FANT1TV O F T H E I have no hesitation In end orsm g^ Ii^ m erits.» \\ strong talen t and peculiar fitness for feeble. best m ountain logs on l and a n d a r e prepared to fu riiisb any am ount <>f lu m ber on reasonable th e ir respective positions. B eing in te rm s, th«’ rec e n t a rtic le in tb e W est Sid e t<» th e co n Rev. D. V. Poling has been visiting H O O D 'S P I L L S a r a ti le b e lt fam ily c a th a rtls , t ra r r n o tw ithstand ing . depended upon, th e prim e of life ami men of affairs, H illsboro, ami It. F. W ells and wife, of atid effective. T ry a box. P ric e 25c I»HESC< >TT A \ K N E sS , iMDKi'BNDRrrcR, March 1 , 1 » 1 W. and w ithout taints upon their private Tacom a, are am ong kindred hereabout. (( end us a trial order. or political lives, we may look for a ■ Rev. A. J . H unsaker preached his vigorous, conservative and successful valedictory serm on in the B ap tist of all kinds, garden, grass, timber, W hite B la ck b erries ami Utah A n d a good lam p church last Sunday and will move to adm inistration. C u rrants. must be simple; when it is not simple it is i end for catalogue. McM innville. not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good—these * ■ ♦ • ♦ ----- -—— M cC O Y . THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER S T . JA C O B S o il Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! DR. W. T. H O U S E R , S A LE M . OFFICE IN B5J3H-BREYMAN BLOCK. c.u ^ S C R O F U L A O & m q D O iY , THE SÂLEi UNDERTAKERS lid ü CAR LOAD O f B U C C ]£ S For ths Good of Others »WHY NOT PATRONISE HOM F ram the Corvallis C a r r i a g e Factory. A q r jiC U L T U R / U . - Seeing is Believing.” EcD qooD PKKRYD ALE. Mrs. J . H. B eattie is on the sick list. Lark H all, of M onm outh, was among us Tuesday. R em em ber th at n e x t Monday is our school m eeting day. L. A bram s, of L in coln , th is week on business. was in town Dan. R obbins and wife have left for th eir home at B ak er City. Roads are better than a year ago. A. J . W ise is again well be around the store. enough to Mrs. M. C. W ells has been after her interests here. Mrs. F . S. Gbm don, of North Yam - Luke Stro n g ’s parents and fam ily, hill, is visiting this week at Mr. B u t-' eight in num ber, will soon arrive to tricks. perm anently abide here. U ncle Tom m y Jeffries, of A m ity, W heat is down to 56 cen ts, eggs was in town Tuesday, hale and hearty have dropped below 20. ami g«x>«I but as ever. ter is in very lim ited supply. A lex. M cK inn on , of Salem , will Mr. Ryan is «lady exjiectin g his m«>ve back onto his nlace sometime p rin tin g outfit, to begin the publica th is m onth. tion of the Perrydale Patriot. O ur stage driver, M i. Bhoup, is im proving greatly and will soon bt* hold ing the lines again. UL J . H. Townsend and wife visited his parents here this week. B orn , to the wife of W in. Bean, of Jo h n Cornelius and Colin Nairn are B e th e l, February 25 th , a ten pound j out with their bu tcher wagon ami will girl. ; soon have a shop here. M o P H i^ i^ q . looking T h e Christian ch urch Sunday school i expects to have special E aster exer- F ran k Post, of Salem , is over for a | fb e s . few days to have a general hunt. „ . . . . rh e fine, green winter wheat is turn ChAs. Myers, of Cornelius, was visit- ing off lots of fat m u tto n, but fat e a t in g friends near Perrydale this week. tie are scarce. R S. K W A L K E R M l!.I , M ill* F IF T Y m o r s am i nf th e «; valuable p lan ts from F ta h II. s I apring. T h e w h ite blackb erry grows sim ilar to our i com m on Law ton l lic k h c rr y und th«! b c iri •- are snow w hit«* u n td th ey ripen. W hen well ripened th e berry I is i l»o • «it-ful ream <<»lor, very rich in flavor am • I very prod u ctive. Th« «•urran ts arc native <>f «'tab . I th e re bein g tw o v arieties, red and blatd . They d«» not grow in d u s te r s , like nur «mininoli cu rran ts, b u 1 I U V 1« i I | . I o . D IC K IN S O N S E R B t 'K J t P i X V , | lO i o n i i n c r c i a l . t r e e ' , S a lc -m , O r i » . words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester ” I will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only,) it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like 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. 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. SALEM. OREGON. ! as d ie n ics an«l arc \ ■ ry prm lnctive Mr K. Evans has co n tra ct ed fo r 1,000 of these vaina nie I.rubbery routs am i uny one dt sirin g to pr*> «ire them can do ! s*i hy send ing t " EA AN EN AN«, Lewis« i te, Or. R e tail r a le , *2 .6 0 per dozen, 810 per hand td . W c arc now prepared to »how the lest select© l line of staple and fancy «1 y goinD, ( bailies, sateens, llanm is, tlress trim m ings, etc. T he ne we i styles in spring wraps. O ur ladies, misses and childrens’ shoes are all r« liable goods, in han dtu rn, e tc., also a com plete line of genuine pebble goat, calfskin and Milwaukee oil grain. Í L o o k fo r th is s ta m p —T h b R o c h e s t e r . I f t h e l a m p d e a l i - r f c a s n ’t t h e g e n u i n e R o c h e s te r , a n d th e s t y l e y o u w a n t, se n d to u s fo r o u r n e w illu s tra te d c a ta lo g u e , a n d w e w ill s e n d y o u a la m p sa fe ly b y e x p r e s s —y o u r c h o ic e o f o v e r 2 . 0 0 0 v a r ie tie s from th e L a r g e s t L a m p S t o r e i n t h e W o rld . K O U IE S T L K IVEN, TIIAT RY VIIl le, mail, l>\ tbu count« P R IC E S T H E L O W E ST . j , A tue < f an urd« r < I v .urt i.f tbe state «>f Oregon f'"- Folk county, on tl»«- •27th day of December, !St)2, l will nell, at ftin licauc Agents for Standard Fashion Co’s patterns, Ladies, send us vour nam e | I tion, t<» thè highokt hid«ler, f'»r cash In h *nd, at th«. I ourt housc«h*or, at Dallas, in s;ii«l eountx. between and get the fashion sheet bv m ail free. of 9 ö .«'dock, .VI., ., and o’d «»-k «>< k . , P. M., the houra hours of .»’d o ck , A A. . M and 4 4o'd Scores <>f Polk county iv .'O p h 'lii the H. S. B E L L E . R . H. L E A B O . I, all F c B I >m S a tu rd a y , th e ISth day «»f M arch. 1891, t he s p e r i s i 1 H } right, title.' interest and estate, of which th t late ( ' when they wsiit nnyihin j- II. Orav«»s »iied sei/.od in bis nwn right, «»ff. in, am! t" in the m usic line think tb must ■ i t.ho denn «». Burnett donatioli lami daini. Nt>, 4:«, B | \"t No 25S, int Sa, of r 4 w, of the Willannt« go or semi t*> Poitbuul l'or if. But fl meridian, in Pulk «-ountv, Oregon, containing cigh' ORAVI H. tot ,-o. for l'ait n Bros., Sal- in, ■ 1 ures i»f la:..', more or lena. JAMES L. A dii,inist iato» keep everything *>f th at sort. kinds I SHEET L u c k y a m t Y»*t U n l u c k y . GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS Highest Germinating Power. PUREST STRAINS, SEND FOR CATALOGUE. rZEnCE’S GALVANIC L A R IP C O . , 4 2 P a r k P l a c e , N e w Y o r k O ily* fZf 6 “The Rochester.” HEREBY VTOTICE i s li F.RKRY GIVEN T H A T T H K C O t* .1 ty c o u r t <>f th e atan» of ( )ra«on t *r Polk w a n t » lid on th e 3»ut «lay of Jan u ary , A. D , 1898, «tul« appoint .fame;* K sb<*parl execu tor of the IfW will uni (entam ent "f Ja m e * K F «’a « itt. late of Zena, n* po'U «•uunty. «iroiroii, de. e «ae«l Al! perno in bavin: ' ' lain thi estât'' <•! the nani Jatnea K F C av itt, •!«■.•«natal, a ie i»«*rehy requested and notifie«! to pr«' «M it fin* sam e. «Italy ». tied , t<* th e s.iid e xecu tor, Janie*« R S h e p .rd , a t Z ana, in Folk cou n ty , Or- I t‘ii'>n, within mìx m onth* from the fir*t publicationo* thin notice. Dateti a t Z ena, Orcvron. thi« first «lav of Fe» au »rv, V .D ., 1893. JAM KB R. SH KFA KD. uiial Settlement. •VTOT!« F IS HF.BF.in GIVEN TH\T THK FN .A d' r»ignrd ha« «• lll«*«l In the «’«Mintj « ourt for Polk «*,»«» « « t * «tate of OreiC >n. th<-ir Huai account as executor* of the «state of John Phillip*, decease«!, late of said county, ami that hy order of sai«l court ruesd.ty, flic 7 th «lav "f March, ! 8 t»‘l, at 1 o’clock, p m > f >s»»«l «lay. has been a|*|H»int«Hl and fixed for be arina ail objection« t«> sai«l Anal a<-«*ouot and the settlement «hereof. All person* having objections to «aid account arc re«pn *t(«l to l»e present at that time arvl make «»hjeetions to the same If anv the> have. RAMI'SL PHILLIPS,' K.I.IZ ARF.TII PHI FLIPS, Kxccntor« of the estate of John Phi II! pn, deceased. D’Arcy .V Hingham attorne.v* for ««slate I PLASTERING! TilE - Setting ■-«II . » a l • i l i — a »riling b iliti « the t.», J I . W I R R. T u rn er i» »lill S t P r l r c ' * N ’ . » l o . « l N . / \ «-JO m ail •■>» b ! Mich<*ll »lock of r»l nirrchamli»«- D r. P i e r c e s « I * - I 1 I ««i«*(| I-Icctra a I ^ 4 Appiian. » conU m tl.«* L a t e s t lm < n ro -t. l i e h i» n t e i r n l un lir con S r o w « m « n t* and ir«v*A e«m '" ' * > m b « In« « » n t ly f e l t Hy thw w»*sr->r W irrantnl miN-rtor, tn •i^nnient a nice lot of aprioic clothing ■ •veryre.p..,- all. . . * nin - I . f I U tt. s from ««.ll-k- w«» rr*nla-ntl of th s f1’" " 1 ,h c «)reKon r i , .v woolen mill lowing Pacific F osat, w U U pssk l«»r I hsmscl»«*«. A tl T t RKNRW ZXI , h11 ,h l’ U’* 1 of ,h e K0“' 1« F A W m il«! r r . l u . . n .« nuy . W ash .. •*>•— f are gone. E xam in e and price bin sev , . 8 ^ « s t . month« Itavs n >»» passed sine* I priKnrest on«* eral grades of new and ex cellen t bum- I of your •IA-l*'ltA.«--d it *)»«•* me pl«Mianr« and m ach t.. rcn«w my testimony eleven years j ,|ry w)Bp. l /lcation in the Wilson satisfaction s«o in regard to ttie.rsth cacy in thsrolisf of si Intents to which I ha» a been su h .ecto d .” block m V O T I V E IS lixecutor s Notice. r * Geo. Starrett, Jo h n Hvke» h»» hor»e triuling •t Dali»« and Perrydale. T h ere were »ev.-ral conver»ion« dur- inii Rev. C randall’» preaching at Pn|r corn I U 9 3 A BVJ “ Padac? D r y Qood$ a n d $hoe $ t o r ? . ¡ ' ne ln » plaee Ike fooaeberries. They grow as bur«« A d m in istra to r’s S aie. T h e Sheridan »Sun say s: On S u n day last Jo e C hurchm an bad a chilly W e hear th at quite a num ber of exp«*rience in the Y am hill river. He horses have blind staggers and it is -tart«*«l to com e from near Hon. H. S. generally proving fatal. Maloney’s place on the Y am h ill rivi in a canvas boat. All went well until T h e Bethel hand has rented the house lately Tarate»! bv Mr. Jo h n « « , and will ’ h,e to P « - »«-.«»’ ritHea near | fit it up for a band „all. he »laughter l.m.»e above t o w n - b u l ‘ he failed to in«ke »he rillle, and the W ilier«! W rig h t, of Dallas, wan show ratine caps ¡zed, spilling Jo e , a gun ami ing some Portland gentlemen over this , overcoat into th«» seething waters. Jo e p art of the country Tuesday ! was encuml>ered with his gum bools Mrs. Parrish and «laughter, of Mon but be finally landed in tbe brand ir,- m outh , are visiting her parents, Mr. of a tree in th e s tn a m . II«»re he t«s»k oil' his gum Ixiotrt, vest and coat and | and Mrs. A lderm an, of Bethel. tried to throw them t«> shore but they F ra n k Purvine, of M cM innville, was fell sh ort and sank. G etting his breath here Friday, a i i «1 8. W . F letch er and Jo e plunged i.i and reach« «1 the sh«>r«» J . D. K elty are at the metropolis. nearly exhausted. He then cam e to T h e Polk county correspondent for town in his scanty habilim ents, l<x»king DR. the Statesm an wants to look a little | more like a Georgia Major in sum m er o u t or the McCoy corre>pon<lent of the a ttire , than a native Oregonian in mid- A m itv Popgun will be niter him for I “ Alls well that ends w« 11. stealing his items. rt,,d tlm ngli regretting the loss of hi bst ein J«i in tolerably well plertM’d K O LA H IL L S . that he saved him^elf. T h e E ola liter» ry WM'ipty journed (or the »en»„n. C O W M / «C S Ii«E R Y - — OK A L L K IN D !*.— ! ! I I 1 ! SEEDS Bee and Poultry S U P P LIE S PORTLAND SEED CO. Fertilizers Portland, Or. 'S I N D TREES. J * E . ^ T u r in , E r o r a r i e t o r . Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, brackets, mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing and stair material. Prices of doors, 2|x6£xlL $1.75; 2fx- b f x l] , $2: 2^xti£xlJ. $2; 2qxC.Jx 1 i , $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. F I R /ON CA TA LO G U E. ■ W m . B row n & Co DALLAS LUMBER YARD. 9f — D E A LE R S IX — Hop Grower’s Supplies. [ Quassia, whale oil soap, hop twine, sulphur, burlap. P A R K ! Tlu* new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the streets, which are graded and 80 feet wide. Size of lots— '*0x144, with alllevs through the 1*1 K ICK S. )D CE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. These lots are sold on the installment plan—$10 cash, balance on three. sixt nine and twelve months’ time without interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi \V< ol, mohair, hides, pelts, furs and hops bought at mar- tion to Dallas. et price. Sole agents for Robert’s improved power sprayer. hydraulic pump horse, Wm. P. WRIGHT. Agent. Office, 231 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. T h e i»ffit*ers «if the ( ’ briniim» Sunday lH*l)«K)l a re : S u jie rin tend ent, J . H. I H an ; anaintant, B. F. M u lkey; aecreta All w«»rk guaranteed firslclam*. i ry, II. L. M irer; t re;» surer, R obert (Jay Dallas. n o r ; rh orieter, T . O. H utehineon ; or* t;ani*t. Mis* M.tud L ew is; t«*a«’!ier8, A ll should attend the school m eeting Mm. I la r i, Mrs. Headley, Mm. Buraon, a t l o ’clock next Monday a« m atter» L A W * B A C K A R R Z U M A T1SM C U R S O I Mr* 1). Cosper, Mm. J . C. L«*wis, W m. of im portance will com e up. M r J . w i . . h Re,x>rt of McCoy school for m onth v! - .A T , Miller, T . O H utchinson and B F. mr». a i w n n i , w in <>. .,.r. « w i i r i i u i ending February 4th : Enrolled, 1»; ¡’“ ¿•’S J a ’ ». . V,..... .. .'•*»-» a --r atten d an ce is th e Salem Hourliifi mill», gave a 1»re- average atten dan ce, 17; n**ilher alment «i-*'»* -t»---»thr-M.,h »t.ihM ."..»:*. weekly oollec- well dinner lo Mr», and Mi»« Muir, rmr tanly. W in n elle ami Bi rnice Sear», .»a .Uh»oVhnf V A iioiiMn. ge* f l 10. i he officers «>f m other and .m ter of Andrew Muir, of Alvin and E ll.w o rth Po«t. B la n ch e and S f C S T iS l!:.* S .2 , the riiristiu n E nd eavor society con — At rovereti bridge, Dalian.— D allas, on I heir departure for Canada, Je n n ie H u nter, W illie K in gaton, A li.e b* ‘t- nected with the ch u rch a r e : Preeklent, . l a , m honor of Mm W m. C i d e r ’. U ndm»y and S .d .e B lack . In .h e t a ! « « * - - « . H L M iser; correaponding •««•retary, and Mr. M itchell « birthday«. »¡i«h gr»4le Dora Sear» and W illie X T , ,7 "' * T n » t W 'i Z i .Tg B. F . M ulkey; perm anent st'Crel*«ry, “ Kinghtou Imve hud the m ost $»erfect K r * n— Mi#s B erth a E llis T hey m eet a t fi T h e new proprietori of H«)fel HoL rentling leveon* and Ellsw orth Poat the «awwipt i ♦ i* *T-.r r.«r 11 * e " * r '«»’clock every Sabbath evening and X* w w«»rk made to «>r«ler and all farm have an atten d an ce of some forty. L ast m an have thrown up their .u b le .« e mo t perfect «(ailin g le»»on. in the im plem ent* or m achinery repaire«! on *um iner they biMight a 1100 organ and and it will pruU hty drop back m to the firtl Kr»de. 1 g L i l A .; 1 J-'i’Ll hands of W . L .M ercer. ! D. E . C arpkn TCK, tea<-her. | ' ^ ror Reari,« A Sa. ramwntn Hta .fWa rraanaco' *h«>rt noti«»e. | have it alm ost pai«l for. I I wr - J. A. B A R K E R , i C A R R IA G E FAC TO R Y.¡EB m F v Stub ÜS YOUR NEXT ORL . We are Pacific Coast Agents for D. M. Ferry & Co.’s Seeds, and we sell them the same right here ax tliev to :n the Fast We are also Coast Agent.« for A. I. . o i s R e Supplies; and are the largest manufacturers of Fertili zers west of Omaha. 0. H. COBB. PROP'R. t P O R T L A N D , O R T C .O N . T his adv rrtta e m e n t cut nut and w n t to u« w ith a request for Catalnirur Emriish nr Herman Is good for fifteen cen ts on y ou r first o r Je r .