Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 10, 1893, Image 2

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    M O U N T P IH U A H .
C O IN T Y CO U RT.
“ T h e Iftlood la (h e L ife/ *
ed to Oakville, and made an attempt make good summer and fall stock
to do something toward my own sup­ range if within reach of water. The i
Everybody busy in the Helds and Huns the old Miying. «m l everything
Rev. Bennett will preach at Buells
port. I was given light work in the winter has ticeii mild and pleasant \
i hat ever make, part of any organ of
gardens.
chapel next Sunday.
press of the land assert, nor do the oar-
basket factory, but bad to be conveyed enough, no stock requiring to Lie fed
Burch, J.
Pi' BLIHHBD EVBRT FRIDAY BT
Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker i* visiting I he holly must reach ila nlace thereiu
ty leaders deny it, that the principal to and from my pl 'ce ‘of labor in a before the middle of January. The |
Now is the time to poison squirrels
through the blood. Therefore, if the
Corvallis.
W
.
A - W
A S H ,
business or purpose of the last session | buggy and carried from the rig to a middle of February foural about eight
In matter of Win. Perry estate, an aud prevent their damage to crops.
| Dlocid in puritied and kept in good con-
Strawberries
bloaaotning
and
tree
fU B U S H K H AN IJ P K O PK IK To K .
inches
of
snow
in
the
valley
and
front
inventory
of
appraisement
was
filed
was to kill time. It may seem more | table in the works on which 1 sat and
J. W. Bones was out from Sheridan
| 'l11" " ' *>>' I*»' Hire of Hood’» S irnapar-
buds turning into leaves.
two to three feet on tlm mountains. and it was ordered that administrator and R. R. Jones in Dallas this week.
illa, it necessarily follow, that the bon-
selfish than manly but appears to be a preformed my work. Ill August, 1891,
-
Fall
rains
and
big
snows
aae
a
necessi*
should
give
an
additional
bond
of
$lt>,-
W.
F.
Weaver,
of
Brownsville,
is
here
I was again stricken down, and
fit of the medicine i. imparled to ev­
DALLAS, F R I D A Y . MCH. 10, 1803.
fact that the democrats did not want mained in an utterly helpless eondi- ty for good crops out here. Harney j 000
W hile playing the other day Verna visiting his cousin, Mrs. Scobert.
ery organ of the body. Can anything
Hinshaw fell aud fractured an arm
the republicans to get the credit of tion until January 1892. A t this time will have a tine lot of hay next tall.
In matter of Mr*. M. J. Harris es­
Ernest Thurston is out towand lie simpler than the method by which
passing any popular measure while Mr. James, a local druggist, strongly Snow never scare* a Harneyite, but the tate Mrs. Fannie Butler was chosen as 1 bone.
tKi. excellent medicine give, good
Kings Valley, looking for a school.
THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
deeper
it
conies
the
broader
is
hi*
administrator.
The Red Prairie debating society will |
health to all who will try it fairly aud
Harrison was in, and the latter deter­ uged me to try l)r. William s’ Pink
.
The
Dallas
photographer
has
been
smile.
If
feeding
continues
only
a
Pills for Pale People. I was prejudical
In matter of T G. Richmond estate, adjourn after next Wednesday eve­ up here taking pictures of persons and patiently.
mined to leave the much misited tar­
S U B S C R IP TIO N R A T E S :
month
longer
fully
one
third
of
the
against proprietary medicines as I had
• t UO..................................... . ... Per yrer
semi annual account filed and petition ning’* session.
things.
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P .r »ix month» iff and silver legislation entirely to a spent nearly all I possessed on numer- hay crop of 1892 will be carried over, for dower set for hearing April 4th.
I. I). Daniel and H. Hinshaw will
so-called
1
This
is
a
good
sheep
and
hog
country,
30
..........
P »t thre« mouth» full blooded democratic reign. Those cus highly
recommended
In matter of G. E. Montgomery es­ move to Yam hill county and take
A'lvartisitiK r»te a m ade know n on applica­
questions must now be tackled in earn­ remedies. I had taken into my ay»- Our wheat yield of 1891 averaged thir­ tate, administrator was oidered to charge of a sawmill.
tion. C orrespondence i » »olicited .
ty bushels t<» the acre, but crickets.
Pine J ob Printing done at reasonable price». est by the new administration. Many tern large quantities of different family
medicine*. I had exhausted the list of frost and grass hopper* cut our last make deeds to property sold.
G. P. Coulee is our new school direc- j
democratic congressmen are inclined liniments, but all in vain, and 1 was year'* average down to twenty four
W. A. Jackson was authorized to tor and Win. Ridgeway olerk. Mrs.
to be extremists and rush a change, therefore reluctant to take Mr. James’ bushels. Our soil is good, but climate erect monument over grave of George Taggert is teaching for us.
R H E U M A T IS M .
T h e Oregon Worlds Fair commis­
hut the president and more conserva­ advice. I, however, saw strong testi­ treacherous and frost is liable to come | Jackson.
Mr. W illet F. Cook. Canajoharie, N. Y , writes: “ Awoke one
Our
merchant,
Noah
Grant,
has
sold
sioners nre rushing thing to make a« tive ones wdl be apt to hold them monials as to the value of Dr. William s’ at any time. Most all the hay land | John Aldin was appointed adminis­
morning with excru ciatin g pains in my shoulder. Tried various
his stock of goods and we are again :
reliefs for sudden pains without effect ; went to my office ; the pain
creditable a display as possible of our down to a moderate and sensible Pink Pills as a hlood builder and nerve has been taken by swamp claimants, trator of estate ot John Andrews, and without a home trading point.
becam e in su ffe ra b le ; went home at n o ’clock and used S T .
tonic, and thinking that if I could only road company* or settlers. The road D. M. Guthrie, J. N. Skaife and E. C.
J A C O B S O IL ", effect m agical, pstn ceased, and at x o'clock went
resources, considering the time and
to work ; cure permanent.’
get my blood in better condition my company has every odd section in a Higgins were made appraisers,
P. A. Syron «fc Sons are making lota |
means at their command.
general state of health might be im ­ belt of land twelve miles wide across
Geo. G. Bingham was chosen admin­ of fine lumber, and Rowell Bros, will
N E U R A L G IA .
proved, I resolved to give Pink Pills a the county. The unsurveyed lands on istrator of 8. C. William* estate.
soon start up for the summer’s run.
L i t t l e R a p id s , W is .
T hk inaugural address of President
trial. With the courage horn ol dis- i the Inirders of lake Malheur are being
A. W . Fletcher recently from the I
A final settlement of the John Phil­
My w ife suffered with such intense neuralgic pains in the face, she thought she
pair I bought a box, but there was no rapidly settled by parties who are
Cleveland was plain aud unequivocal,
-
bathed
her
face
and
head
with
ST
.
J
A
C
O
B
S
O
IL
, and it cured her in
would
die
She
east, is occupying the F. K. Healer '
TH E
HEM AK K A H L E
CASE
OF M
noticeable improvement, and I thought bandoning road lands. Where there I lips estate was made.
four hours.
briefllv indicating what should and
house and Sanford Hinshaw lias mov- j
J O H N VV. C O N D O R .
C
A
U
L
S C H E IB E .
In
case
of
guardianship
of
Alfred
this was like the other remedies l had was not a single inhabitant four years
would be the course of the present ad
ed to his brother, Zim ’s place.
used. But urged on bv friends I con­ ago three townships now have settlers Crosley. annual report filed, guardian
ministration. He has so long lieen be­ A llv lp le n * C r ip p le fo r Yearn T rea te d by tinued taking Pink Pills and after us- j on every quarter section. Land with charged with $88 and credited with
Henry James has bought M. R. Van-1
th e S ta ff o f th e T o r o n t o G en era l H oh -
fore the public in prominent and re
ing seven boxes I was rewarded by no-j some improvements and water privi­ $138.65.
horn’s stock of merchandise at Ball-
p ita l and U n c h a rg e d » » In c u ra b le
ticing a decided change for the better. leges can be had at from $3 to $6 an
In matter of T. W . Liggett estate, ston, and John James will soon start
sponsible capacities that the nation
T h e S to ry o f his M iracu lo u s
My apj>etite returned, my spirits began acre. There is a vast amount of va A| ril 7th set for final settlement by I back to eastern Oregon.
R e c o v . ry a « I ovest tifai ed by
have come to regard him as thorough
to rise and I had a little freer use of cant rye grass and sage brush land Administrator G. A. Wells.
an E m p ir e R e p o r te r.
( Mrs. Eades writes that the snow is |
ly honest and entirely capable. No
my muscles and limbs, the old trouble­ which would he valuable il artesian
In matter of Jas. Harris estate, there [ still four feet deep where she lives up j
one expects him to be subservient to
some swellings subsiding. I continu water could be bad, but which will oth­ was a petition for an order to sell real j in Washington while we are gardening
A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken. Children and infants curec*
[Toronto Empire.]
ed the remedy until I had used twen­ erwise remain worthless except for open property and April 3, set for hearing
the schemes or peculiar wishes of poli­
in from one to two weeks. Asthma cured after fifty years’ standiug. Cor*
and picking flowers
For more than a year past the read ty-five boxes when I left off. By this rarge. The nearest railroad point with­
respondents solicited and references given.
ticians, but lie will himself b* a leader,
Final settlement of George E. Mont­
Mr. an«l Mrs. H. Hinshaw have been
er* of the Empire have been given the time I had taken on considerable flesh, in our reach is Baker City, ami that
guided by the wise counsel of safe men
gomery
set
for
May
1.
visiting the latter’s parents, Dave Jam­
particulars of some of the most re and weighed as much as 160 pounds. is 150 miles away, and the merchants
who have no axes to grind.
es an«l wife, on the Willamina, where
markable cure* of the 19th century, This was a gain of 60 pounds in a few double up the tariff— not for protec­
COMMISSIONERS.
a new dish washer has came to stay.
all, or nearly all of them, in case* hith­ weeks. Mv joints assumed their nor­ tion but for revenue. W e have one
W h a t you may very soon expect to erto hdld by the most advanced medi­ mal size, my muscles became firmer, grist and three sawmills
Flour sells Henry Bverley, Isaac Simpson.
State Grange Lecturer Hayes was
hear is the democratic political bosses cal scientist* to be incurable. The and in fact I was a new man. By at from $6 to $8 per barrel and wheat
around the other «lay and found our
These
parties
were
allowe«!
as
fol­
in the various states saying that Mr. particulars of there cases were vouch April I was able to go to work ii the j barley and oats are worth from 1^ to 2 lows as road supervisors: J. H. Savery lodge «leatl. He will come again, ad-
cd for by such leading newspapers as basket factory, and now I can work cents a pound. The town of Burns
Cleveland is coming short of their ex­ The Hamilton Spectator and Times, ten hours a day with any man. I of has a single church. Our educational $20, O. Green $31, H. Coad $36 F. A. i drew the members, and advice them
I to join other granges.
pectations. They will not be able to 1 he Halifax Herald, Toronto Globe, ten stay on duty overtime without facilities are indeed poor, although the VV ?ster $27.
Enoeh
Chamberlain
was
made
road
J. M. Davis, S Lackey, Cyrus Blair.
particularise his grievous short com­ Le Mtrnde, M ontreal; Detroit News. feeling any bad effects. I play base­ j teachers get from $60 to $80. The
master in place of VV. R. Birks.
Zim Hinshaw, E. Purvine, Sir. Frazier
ings, but we can give it in a nutshill Albany, N. Y .; Journal, Al»<an> E x­ ball in the evenings and can run bases Methodist and Christians organized
press and others, whose reputation with any of the boys. Why I feel like here, hut they both have abandoned
In matter of the private change in and L. M. Oviatt will put out more
The gentleman will be absolutely presi­
placed l>eyond question tiie statements dancing for very joy at the relief from the field. Whiskey, fiddles, lasso ropes Huston road Seth Riggs Win. Clark hops this spring. After planting time
dent without much reference to their made.
abject misery I suffered so long. Many and branding irons are in the lead, and M. F. White were appointe«! view­ we will give the hop acreage in this
advice oi opinions. The present office
Recently rumors have been afloat of a time I prayed for death to release me j T» is is i poor country in which to tram ers to meet county surveyor March 16. section.
holders will not be releived as rapidly a remarkable case in the pretty little from my sufferings, hut now that is all up childrsn aud young people properly.
H a rrin on at H o m e .
H II^ M O V T H .
t >wn of Oakville, of a voting man re­ gone and I enjoy health as only he A few* yeass ago land thieves had a hard
as they desire, nor will they and their
I n d i a n a p o l i s , March 6 . — The city is
covering after years of helplessness and can who suffered agony for years. I time of it, but since then have ceased
A
new
irirl
made
her
first
visit
at
the
gaily decorated in honor of the return
special friends get as numerous and agony. The Empire determined to have given you a brief outline of my to he in dread. This county is too
house of U. U. Heffly lust Saturday.
home of General Harrison. The day is
large slices of federal patronage as subject the case to the most rigid in­ sufteiings, but from what I have told healthy for doctors, there being no
At the school meetine on last Mon­ clear and comfortable, and great crowds
they imagine should fall to their lot vestigation, and accordingly detailed you can guess the depth of my grati­ ! malaria. During my eight years rcsi-
one of our best reporters to make a tude for the great remedy which has | dence in the valley I have, never known day J. J. Russell was re-elected direc­ assembled to welcome the distinguished
citizen’s return. Business buildings
I of a case of diptheria or scarlatina tor and Mr. Higgins elerk.
W h e n the United States’ senate met thorough and impartial investigation restored me to health and strength.
along the line of march from the sta­
into the case. Acting upon these in­
Wishing to substantiate the truth of Times are hard, and not much credit
The
meat
business
of
F.
R.
Neale
in extra session last Tuesday its politi
structions our reporter went to Oak­ Mr. Condor's remarkable siory the business done, hence people go in debt has been closed by attachment on a tion to the Denison hotel are festooned
with bunting, and many of Harrison’s
eal complexion was shown to be, dem ville, and called upon Mr. John VV’ . Empire representative called upon ¿Mr. but little. Our greatest need is a rail­
claim of Mrs. Sloper, of Independence. pictures are displayed. Many organi­
ocrats forty-four, republicans thirty- Condor (who it was said so miraculous F. VV. James, the Oakville druggists re­ road which would take to your people
W e have three Sunnay schools now. zations participated in the parade. Tile
eight, populist one, farmer’s alliance ly recovered) and had not long been in ferred to above. Mr. James fully cor- our immense quantities of excellent
roberated the statements of Mr Condor. dairying hay, which can he had at $6 a The Christian church has about 125 iu train bearing the ex-president arrived
conversation
with
him
when
lie
was
one, with three vacancies, one from
convinced that the statements made When the latter had first taken Dr. I ton, baled. It is now worth about half regular attendance, the Evangelical at 11 :30. Harrison was escorted to his
each Montana, Wyom ing and Wash were not only true, but that “ the half W illiams’ Fink Pills he was a mere that in the stack and can soon be had eighty-three an 1 the Baptist about six­ carriage, the organizations fell in line
and the procession moved toward the
ing, whose legislatures have for weeks had not been told.”
The reporter skeleton— a wreck of humanity. The for less. Lumber is cheap enough, ty-
hotel. '1 he entire distance the streets
been trying in vain to elect senators. found Mr. Condor at work in one of people of the town had long given him from $9 to $12 for rough and $16 to
Mr. Jordan, of the firm of Smith &
were lined with crowds, whoconstantly
up
for
as
good
as
dead,
and
would
$20
for
dressed.
In
conclusion
let
me
the
heaviest
departments
of
the
Oak­
Jordan,
has
returned
from
a
trip
to
The probable composition of the next
ville Basket Factory, and was surpris­ hardly b leive the man’* recovery un­ say that if any of your readers con­ Chicago to purchase good» for their cheered as Harrison passed. His wel­
house of representatives will be 217 ed, in the face of what he knew of this til they saw him themselves. The template giving this country a trial
come home was as warm as his God
house, a large stock of which is on the
speed to Washington was enthusiastic
democrats, 128 republicans, and eight case, to he confronted by a strapping fame of this cure is now spread they should bring all their own capital way.
four years ago. Arrived at the hotel
third party men. In any event the young fellow of good physique, ruddy throughout the section and the result and as much more a* they can borrow
Democrats are after the fat offices the parade disbanded. Later in the af­
administration party will have com­ countenance and buoyant bearing. is an enormous sale of Pink Pills. “ I for they will l>e sure to need it.
now, and no less than four petitions ternoon, General Harrison drove to his
— Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of—
This now rugged young man was he sell a dozen and a half boxes of Pink
plete control of legislation and to their
Acting postmaster I). R Hubbard at are being sent in for a change of post­ old home with Mr. McKee and family.
who had spent a great part of his days Pills every day,” said Mr. James, “ and
doors must be laid the credit, good or upon a sickbed, suffering almost un this is remarkable in a town the size of Crowley has advertised letters for I) master here. They seem to be pretty Tonight a general reception will take
hungry.
place at the statehouse.
Governor
told agony. When the Empire repre Oakville. And better still they give G. Leiteby Clark Sumner and J. E.
bad.
sentative announced the purpose of his perfect satisfaction. Mr. James recall­ Cline.
fra F. M. Butler, one of our pioneers Matthews will deliver an address of
H. B. Plummer, Dallas,
welcome on behalf of the state, and
L ast Saturday’s presidential inau­ visit Mr. Condor cheerfully volunteer­ ed numerous instances of remarkable
One of the finest farms in this coffn- and a man well known in this part of
W. C. Fairbanks on behalf of
ed
a
statement
of
his
case
for
the
bene­
cures
after
other
remedies
had
failed.
the
state,
has
been
granted
a
pension
t.y is for sale by Wise & K eyt at Perry-
guration was the grandest one this
fit of other sufferers. “ I am,” said Mr. Mr. John Robertson, who lives midway dale. It is but seldom that a farm is of $8 per month for service in the [ Indianapolis. I t is authoritatively an­
country ever saw. The streets of the
nounced this af'ernoon that General
Condor, “ an Engishman by birth, and between Oakville and Milton, who had offered for sale in that excellent com­ Black Hawk war.
Harrison will not return to the prac­
national capital were packed with came to this country witli my parents been troubled with asthma and bron­
munity.
A traveling photographer erected his tice of law for at least a year. He W ill ( I
people from all parts of the union and when nine years of age, and at that chitis for about 15 years, has been cur­
At Bethel Emerson Wann is now a lent, here on Tuesday, hut as we have; go to .Stanford university for two
everything on a big scale. As the bur­ time was as rugged and healthy as any ed by the use of Pink Pills, and this
hoy of my age. 1 am now 29 years of after physician* had told him there was school director and 1*. C. Sears clerk, a good photographer already located months in the autumn.
den of administration was transferred
age, and it was when about 14 years no use doctoring further. Mr. Robert­ while in the district immediately north here, the other fellow will not likely
from one set of shoulders to another old that the first twinges of inilumtna- son says his appetite had failed com­ of Dallas L. () Kimsey and L. C. Par­ get much business.
must b e simple; when it is not simple it is
Out at Bridgeport is a young Huh
not good.
Sim ple, B ea u tifu l, Good — these
the wheels of government ran right on t *ry rheumatism came upon me, and pletely, but after taking seven boxes of ker hold those respective position*.
The protracted meeting at the Evan­ hat will be a week old next. Wed in-
words mean much, but to see “ T h e Rochester ”
without even a jostle. No other gov­ during the fifteen years that interven­ Pink Pills lie was ready and waiting
The boy8 say Mr. W e-ley Craven gelical church has closed with no con­ day. Uis lather answers to the
John.
will impress the truth more forcibly. A ll metal,
ernmental machinery on earth is so ed between that time and my recovery for each meal. He regards his case as thinks he is some pumpkins because versions. The meeting at the Chris-
a few months ago, tongue can hardly a remarkable one. In fact Dr. W il­
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only,
tain church still continues, and there
perfect as ours, and no ruler in the tell how much I suffered. My trouble liams’ Pink Pills are recognized as one his calf came into existence the same has been over forty conversion» to
it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. L ik e A ladd in ’s
day as the ne \ administration so that
world today has more friends than was brought on, 1 think, through too of the greatest modern medicines— a he could name it Baby Ruth Cleveland date,
o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lam p," for its mar­
Grover Cleveland, The inaugural ball frequent bathing in cold lake water. perfect blood builder and nerve restorer Craven.
velous light is purer and brighter than gas light,
John E. Miller has bought the drug
Saturday evening was an immense The joint* of my I km I v began to swell, —curing such diseases as rheumatism,
softer than electric light and m ore cheerful than either.
VV«* are in receipt of the first issue business of Alexander & Son at this
the cords of my legs to tighten, and neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor
Look for this stamp—T h b R oc h r s t b k . I f the lam p dealer has n 't the g e n n l l l «
place and Mr. Alexander will move to
thing, 12.000 richly dressed ladies and
Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue,
tlie muscles of my limbs to contract. ataxia, St. Vitus, dance’ nervous head­ of the Monmouth Record, C. V. Mur­
Independence, where he has an in'er
and w e w ill send you a lam p safely b y express—your choice o f over 2 .0 0 0
gentlemen being present.
I became a helpless cripple, confined ache, nervous prostration and the tired phy editor. It is to he issued Tues­
varieties from the Largest Lam p Store i n ike IVorld.
est in the drug business of Alexander
to bed, and for three months did not feeling resulting therefrom, diseases days ami delivered free to West Side
R O C H E S TE R L A B P GO., 42 P a r k P lace, N e w Y o r k City.
it Shelley.
N e v e r before in the history of this leave my room.
The doctor who was depending upon humors in tiie blood, subscribers. It will retpiire perpetual
J. P. Lucas, county clerk of Gilliam
country have the outgoing and incom­ called in administered preparations of such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, rustling to make it pay the proprietors
financially.
county, is in town with his father, A.
ing administrations been *o very cour­ iodide of potassium and other remedies etc. Pink Pills restore pale and sal
without any material beneficial effect low complexions to the glow of health,
The ward primaries will he held at W . Lucas, who is fast failing in health.
teous to each other. There was per After some months of suffering I be­
and are a specific for all the troubles 7 :30 next Monday even ng and the Fred Lucas, who has been in Portland
hap* never any rudeness or incivility came strong enough to leave the bed peculiar to the female sex, while in the convention at the city hall the next some time, has also returned to he
but the one simply vacated in order hut my limbs were stiffened and I was case of men they effect a radical cure evenihg, each ward to sent ten dele­ with his father in his severe illness.
in all cases arising from mental worry, gates The prosperity of our town will
that the other might possess. This unfitted for any active vocation,
Monmouth again has a newspaper,
was then hampered more or less for overwork or excesses of whatever na­ depend much on who have control of
The Monmouth Weekly Record, C. V.
time when Vice President Stevenson
the following nine years, when I was ture.
its interests, and none but thoroughly Murphy local agent. The paper is got
J - B . N u n n , B ro n rie to r.
reached Washington, his predecessor again forced to take to my bed. This
The Empire reporter also called up­ good men in every sense should be up and issued at Independence by the
Mr. Morton gave him a grand dinner, attack was in 1886, and was a g re it on Mr J. C. Ford, proprietor of the elevate«! to official control.
West Side and sen* up here, and is on
Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all
to which was invited all the notables deal more severe than the first. My Oakville Basket Factory, in which Mr.
A t Airlic W . E. Williams and Ira ly another attempt to make Monmouth
feet,
ankhs,
knees,
legs,
arms,
should­
Condor
is
employed,
Mr.
Ford
said
he
kinds
of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, brackets,
about the city. President Harr bon al­
play
second
fiddle
to
Independence.
er*, ami in fact all parts of my frame knew of the pitiable condition Condor Hooker were chosen school directors
so did many little things to make his were effected. My joint* and muscles had been in for years, and lie had and J. O. Slants clerk, and in the El­
I mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing
There are many demand» on hi
NORM AL NOTES.
successor feel pleasant among them a became badly swollen, and the disease thought he would never locover. The kins district Thoa. Booth by and J. M
and stair material. Prices of doors, 2£x6£xl|, $1.75; 2§x-
purse, and the leading question
During the last week, the town has
My face cure was evidently a thorough one for SerafTord were taken for those posi- been treated to several serenades by the
private dinner at the W hite House on even reached my head.
with
him
is
where
can
he
trade
to
Gijxl^, $2; 2£x6ixl$, $2; 2jfx(ijxl£, $2.25; shingles, $2.50;
tions. A t Enterprise, this side of Bull-
the eve of the inauguration. In short swelled to a great size. I was unable Condor worked ste adily at heavy labor •ton, Elijah Morrison and J. W. Cald­ normal students. The singing was
the best advantage. A » to grocer
common windows, $1.25 to $2.50. Door and window frames
to open my mouth, my jaws t»eing fix­ in the mills ami apparently stood it as
fine.
the leaders on each side displayed their
ics and dry goods we »ay nothing
ed together. I, of course, could eat w* 11 as tlm rest of the employee*. Mr well are to serve in those capacities
carried in stocK. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days.
manhood instead of partisanship.
On account of some delay in getting
nothing. My teeth were pried apart Ford said he thought a great deal of and A I). Leach will begin teaching
hut when it come« to books, station­
the Normal Journal published, the
and liquid food poured down my throat. the young man and was pleased at his there the first of April.
ery and music, we unhesitatingly
February number did not appear antil
A m o n o the greatest curses of the I lost my voice, and could sp« ak only wonderous deliverance from the grave
recommend him to Patton Bros, in
this
week.
in
husky
whispers.
Really,
I
am
un­
and
his
restoration
to
vigorous
health.
country in the last few years have been
Salem.
able
to
describe
the
state
I
was
in
dur­
In
order
to
still
further
verify
the
Miss Helen Roweliffe, who has been
combinations and trusts, which by the
ing those long weary months. With statements made by Mr. Condor in the
at her home near Dallas for sometime, |
aggregation of vast capital have gradu­ my swollen limbs drawn by the tight­
above interview, the reporter on his
returned to sehool Monday and we are
ally driven smaller concerns to the ening cords up to my emaciated body, return to Toronto examined the Gen-1
The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of
all glad to see her back.
wall, until today a comparatively small and my whole frame twisted aud con cr.il Hospital records, and found there
The
first
of
the
juniors
speaking
in
the
court house, commanding a view of the whole town and
torted
into
indescribable
shapes,
I
was
in the entries fully txairing out all Mr. i
number of such corporations and com­
chapel occured last Friday. The
nothing more than a deformed skele Condor hail said, thus leaving no doubt
surrounding
country. Shade trees are set out along all the
bines virtually C rntrol the trade inter­
speakers were Misses Oma Fouts, K it'y
♦on. Fot three long weary months I that hi* case is one of the most re-
FLO RAL GUIDE
ests of the land. It was |H>rli;t|>* not the was confined to be«I, after which I was markahle on record, and all the more i
McCue and Mr. Haley. They all did
I
streets,
which
are graded and 80 feet wide. Size of lots—
For 1891, just issued, contains
exceedingly well.
%
Colored P ia les o / A lp in e A s -
intention of the McKinley protective able to get up, but was a complete remarkable because it had baffled the I
*50x144, with allleys through the blocKs.
te r . Begonia, J'ahlias, Can-
nas, Clem atis, D u tch m a n ’s
tariff system to favor *ucliorganizations physical wreck, hobbling around on skill of the best physician* in Toronto.
P ip e , Pansies, C o m a n d P o ­
The Laughary Bros, near Lewisville
These pills are manufactured by the
but it is a well known fact that they crutches a helpless cripple. My suffer­
tatoes. Description* and pri­
propose to raise thoroughbred poultry
ings were continually intense, and fre­ Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company,!
ces of the very best Flower*
have increased more rapidly and in quently when 1 would l>e hobbling
and Vegetables, and many
on a large scale.
Schenectady, N. Y., and Brock ville. i
Novelties. T ry Charmer Pea
larger proportions under said system along the street I would be seized with Ont., and are sold in boxes (never in
and Golden Nugget Corn,
C hildren or M r. an d Mre. M. M. Ho lire
A protracted meeting is in progress
they
pleased everybody Inst
in-1
s
paroxism
of
pain
and
would
fall
un­
loose form by the dozen or hundred,
than Ever before. Mr. Clevelands
Altoona, Fa.
st the Methodist church, to continue
year. Hundred* v f beautiful ,
These lots are sold on the installment plan^— $10 cash,
and appropriate quotation* '
augural address plainly indicated his conscious to the ground. During all and the public art» cautioned against
at least over Sunday.
from the bc*t author* makes
this time I had the constant attend­ numerous imitations sold in thin shape) |
It The Poets’ Number, i
attitude toward such things and there ance of medical meq, but their reme­
balance
on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without
County
Treasurer
H
.
B.
Cos|>er
has
it 50 cents a box, or six l*)xes for $2.50, j
ery lover ot a rood garden 1
is already a downward tendency in the dies were unavailing. All they do ami may be bad «if all drturgists or di i
paid the last instalment of ¡M.oUO on
In Its Worst Form
should send 10 ct*. for-Cuide,
interest.
This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi­
which can be deducted from
the steel bridge at Salem.
values ot such combi nation*.
was to try to build up my system by reet by mail from Dr. W illiams’ Me«li- i
first order,— cosit nothing
A f t e r P h i/ n lr tn n n
U n ite d ,
f l o o d ’*
tion
to
Dallas.
the uw* of tonics. In the fslt of 1889 «•me Company from either address, j
.Jam es V ick ’sAons,
Sheriff Wells was called to Stiver the
S o r n a p a r t lla P e r f e c t ly C u re d .
R n ch en fev. N. Y .
other day by the serious illness of his
D ik in o the war only seven confeder­ ami spring of 1890 I again suffered in­ Tb»- price at which these pills are sold
Great
mental
agony
is
endured
by
tensely severe attacks, and at last my j make a course of treatment compara-
sister,
Mrs
Alex.Collins.
ate officers reached the rank of full medical attendant, »vs a last resort, or-1
rents who aee their children suffering
i lively inexpensive as compare«! with !
.m diseases caused by impure blood, and
Mis* Georgia Gaynor has been visit­
general, they being Robert E. I**e, dered me to the Toronto General lln*- j other remedies or medical treatment, i
for which there seems no cure. This is ing Miss Ines Vaughn, who is teach­
«•
Hamuel Cooper, Braxton Bragg, A1 pital. I entered the hospital on June
turned to joy when Hood's Sarsaparilla is ing between Airlie and Stiver.
FROM B A R N E Y V A L L E Y
bert Sidney Johnson, Jos. E. Johns’on, 20th, 1890, and remained there until
resorted to, for it expels the foul humors
Septemper 20th of the same year
But,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Cosper gave an
Dr. Embree write* that it is in south ! from the blood, and restores the dis­
G. T . Beauregard and Kirby Smith,
notwitlKUm liog «11 the care .m l » 1 - entern Ore*,,,, i„ ,bo..t the »«„re lati
eased skin to fresh, healthy brightness. elegant whist («arty to quite a Humbert
all but the last of whom are now dead. tention lie.ti.wnl upon me while m Un.
i tude a» ttaktand. Itougla. county. It Read the following from grateful parents: of their friends Saturday evening.
Gen. Kirby Smith is now at the age of inatitution, no improvement w »« no­ j ha» au area, including Bliuen, Ander- " T o C . I. Hood A Co., Lowell. Maas.
J. t* Miehell arrived from England
“ W e think H ood's Sarsaparilla I . the roost
75 professor of mathematics in a ticeable in my condition. After using I »on and Diamond valley», of twonty-
Wednesday, the through trip to Dallas
valuable medicine on the market for blood and
Louisiana college. When he was in almovt every available remedy the hos­ j five by sixty miles a n d i» 4,000 feet •kin dt»«ases. Our tw o children suffered terri­ consuming lesa than thirteen days.
pital doe tors—of whom there w »■
command of the department of East about a doxen— came to the conclu­ i above m * h level. It eontaina two large . bly with the
Hereafter the mad will leave Fall«
¡ lake», Malheur and Harney, fed by »ev- |
Worst Form of Ecxema
Tennessee during the Mtimmer of 1862 sion that my caae w.a uncurable, and
! eral river» and »m aller stream». A ' fo r tw o years. W e had three physicians In C ifv for Independence at fi in th
the writer was a military police officer I « » « w u t away, with the uudervtand J channel recently made between the I that time, but neither o f them succeeded in morning and »tart on return at 2 I* M
au
under his direct order* at Knoxville, ing that I » might
_ _U remain
1
.
„ outeide two lake» cunee» them to flow together curing them or even tn givin g them a little
The judge» and clerks for the c i'v j
patient. Accordingly.from 8eptenilwr during high water. I’ he northern Imr relief. A t lost w e tried ilotHra Sarsaparilla
HEADQUARTERS FOR
and In a month both children were p e r ­ election to lie held April .Jrd are: First
and we have to this day a furlough
dee A p p l ie s ,
This
ad ” sent to us with a request for Catalogue is good for
1890 to the end of January 1891, 1 »1er of the county i» .lo u t np|»i»itc Eu- fe c t l y m r t S . W e recommend
FERTILIZERS.
w ird— Judge», G. W. Krdle, J. I>
granted by General Smith to visit an went to the hospital once a w e e k for
fifteen
cents
on your first order.
____________ _______
gene and it haa a width of ninety
Smith, O. L. Francis; e ’erka. Henri
old schoolmate who was an offi* cr at examination aud treatment. At this mile*. The valley in destitute of tun
Campbell,
II.
L.
('rider.
A
rnn
d
ward
standard family medicine, and would not
Cumberland Gap, which wss evacuat­ »'age I became suddenly worse, and ber, firewood coming from Ibe billa a be t a
without i t " M r . and M r s M. M. A o l l e b . — Judges, T. J. Hayter. Dr. Mite», Wm.
once more g a in »! admiaaion to the along it* northern border. Perhaps a 1413
2nd Avenue. Altoona. Pa.
ed the day after our arrival there.
G rant; clerks, D. j . Riley, T. C. Bell.
hnapital, where I lav in a miaerabie fourth of the area i» meadow land, the
Third ward— Judges, A. 8. Crider, A.
H
o o d s P i l l e ««**• t i w m*. ton >u pat toa,
■offering condition for two months or remainder being covered with
i, JauBdkt, ttok haadacha, uuli^MUoa
W. Fowler, Robert H ow e; clerk», 1. 8.
A m i. »n all night wreion the fifty , more. In tire .pnng .4 1891 I return Ibru.h, «rrouewoodand'rye
which I
Athbaugh, F. C. Wood».
congress came to an end last
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER second
Saturday morning.
The observant
PROMPT, COOD WORK.
U IL t
AN OAKVILLE MIRACLE-
Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist!
DR. W . T . H O U S E R , S A L E M .
OFFICE IN BUSH-BREYM AN BLOCK.
CAR
LOAD
OF
B U G G IE S
From the Corvallis Carriage Factory.
/ «q TU C U L TU R A L -
M / iC X IN E R Y .
Seeing Is Believing.”
A nd a go o d lam p
W r ig h t
O n flis M in d .
“ The Rochester.”
DALLAS LUMBER YARD.
F I R
P A R K !
- V I C K ’S
PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT.
Both Had Eczema
C
Wm. P. W RIGHT. Agent.
Posson’s Seeds G row
Hood’s Sarsaparilla