Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 24, 1893, Image 2

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    COUNTY ITEMIZER
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m
it-
trickery anil tlealuiK« from
j Uncle Sam's big crib, anil tilt) third al-
Ore*«m o*v.rau.«at i « n »•. k«r».
Amoug tjio.-c wiio bate'¡h*d iqqilica-
>ir[1
w,n
Frank Mver, of Smitlifiehl. hi
’t h® U r u e e r u iu i th** I’ r c l
bought 30,0(10 feet of lumber to build
She is pretty and j»ert. anti
ter* tho grocery store tin* eyes of the p.o- j new house and barn.
prietor follow her around in silent admi­
A new brand of foil |Hiinul t o b a c c o I
ration. She asks tor celery, and while
she is trying to make up her mind as to called tile Font in Hand ¡slicing intn
whether she will take a 10-ccnt bunch or ducei! by John Hoydstou. who ha.» been
a 18-cent bunch she eats nuts out of a authorized to »eil it for a few weeks at
basket and throws the shells on the floor. 40 cents a (dug.
The eyes of the proprietor still follow
The A. (). U. W ’s have new officers,
her, but there is a different look in their they being A V R. Snyder. VV 1. Hi)
depth. After having nibbled at some nolii», N F. Gregg, Y. F. Fiske, J. q I
dates, whose stones follow the shells, she Sillier, J . E Smith, C. S. Headley. L-
tries some crackers, samples some cheese
B. Martin, C. G. Rowell and 0 . V\
an«l finally decides on the 10-ceut bunch
of celery, which she requests the grocery- Smith.
|mvi. i.er Km
Horse show at Salem tomorrow.
The
“ " • liquor
'"I..... license
iivvhw granted to Stump
Brn.- lias been transferred to Hale
w,,ve favors a a,aa,,v am. radical
o 7 c u lm . 1 ,1
^
iiacki'iiH to.
change from what the other party bar Yai.n.na bay ; Mary A Brown, for re- ^ X J r a t S n l lo t? of' the c h o ii^ t
been doing, taking it for granted that apjtoiDtim-nt at tlie Hillsboro |R>i*tol- things to lie found in Chicago or New
J . B. l<eusiu lias sold hip Dallas
all their moves were in the wrong ili- ’le er Mias hotiertson, for reappoinl- York and her Parisian milliner is trim­
» A UBA M S DRAWS.
perty to A. G. Harmon and bought
ment at Intiepenilence; A. Hampton, ming the loveliest hats and bouuets
the 183 acre place of W. C. Frink be­
reclion. Mr. Cleveland lias no sym
for reappointment at Newport; M A.
yond Bridgeport.
Wliat has lteeu Hone with the Peoples’
pathy witii either of those wings of his Moore, for pi >»' master at Frineville; you ever saw.
.Honey.
party, nor have they much influence Ben Brown, for receiver of the U. S.
Hairy Cosper has declined to be a
June
1891.
land
office
at
Burns;
J.
F.
Moore,
for
candidate for councilman from the
At
the
Cronise
art
gallery,
the
state
with
him.
He
has
a
mind
and
an
ex­
THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
third ward, and Henry Howe has been
$ 6 75
perience broad enough to detect t h e ! register at The Italics ; Kngene Prols- of the weather lias but little to do with 19. W Munroe, work
July.
substituted for Dr. Farley, declined, in
man, for postmaster at Portland : Jeff.
failings anil weak points in his own j Myers, for governor of Alaska; Joint their pictures, so do not put otf having JO. Tom Me Howell, work ........
S U B S C R IP T IO N K A T E S :
8 87
the first ward.
your negative taken because it is a
tS IJO
-----Per year party as well as the opposition, and In
J
C.
Ku-liardson,
painting
.
11
87
lame, fur collector of customs of Alas- cloudy day. They make it their busi-
1 OJ
........................................ Per «is months
11 llnliuan, n am e ................ 12 50 man to “ send around assoon as possible.’
50
.............
Per three months has the statesmanship and stamina | k a ; Judge Crews, of Seattle, for Unit mss to satisfy customers without re-
1 00
Thus Whatford, work..........
With a final grub at a handful of nuts j
Advertising rates made known on applica­ necessary to successfully tackle I hi m. (1 Status. district attorney for Alas­ ' forcine to the time or trouble requir­
Electrir Light Co, an; lights. 54 00 she makes her way out, leaving a trail ol >
tion. Correspondence is solicited.
ka Colonel Ii. A. Miller, for minister to ed.
Fenton & Toner, books, seal,
Kine Jo b Printing done at reasonable prioee. In so doing he will antagonize many a
Turkey;
Hon. Herman Wise, for
paints, oils, etc.................... 87 50 shells, stones and cracker crumbs.
democratic leader who has been labor­ postmaster at Astoria; Dr. Mullitiix
The grocer orders the boy to “sweep ,
„
,
,
,
Sept.
5 00 up" and spends the rest of tla* evening |
ing under the delusion that the wheels and Mr. Van I)........ for collector of
* °.r ‘‘ ¿ ''i '100, ,,lu " er
» V K<> to 7 J M Holman, night watch..
Tug pope has promised to rood a
in
trying to calculate how much In lost i
7 • 0
21 K L Shelton, work. .
........
of government could scarcely revolve customs at Aston * : Vi J . McKinnon, Charlie Hellcnbra,id s eating palace,
0 75 on that bunch of celery.—New \ora|
J K Crowley, board prisoner.
message to the Catholics of America
------
for
United
States
timber
inspector;
N.
j
without his aid. The way things will
Crider Bros,, Mdse................ 15 85 Herald.
HarriU & M elntire continue to reap
by means of a phonograph, so that run for a time is sure to cause some A. Ambrose, for assistant superinten­
Win Faull & Co. supplies.. . .
4 70
a
rich
harvest
of
trade
because
of
their
dent
United
States
railway
mail
service
A New K in d .
1 00
they ean hear his very voice in it» friction, and many will say therefore
W J Wagner, work.................
at Portland; I). W. M. Stu>ok, for post* superior groceries and low prices. You
75
J 1) Ellis, supplies ................
Tho two drninlm*. . \ re standing uji
utterance. Several such messsges it is not for the best. But it will prove master at Wondlawu : .1. K Blackaby, can get crockery and glassware at cost
23 J M Grant, salary and work. 150 15 at the railway restaurant counter ie«l-
have been sent to him by distinguish­
like a skillful application of the sur­ for postmaster of Jordan V Hey ; Kiel»- l »e« a use they are going out of those October.
ing. Pretty soon one of th**tn. af;r*r a
9 J H Alberts,internet, coupons 87 50 •light manipulation, handed something
lines.
ed bishops.
geons knife, and in the end, the presi­ ard 1. Hammond, for postmaster at
Crider <& Ellis, lumber.......... 30 93
Klamath Falls; Louis Laudenberg, for
Electric Lt Co, lights............. 80 0i> to the other.
T hk whole of German empire is in a dent's policy and acts will lie generally- postmaster at itoseburg; Laramie
“Have a Lilinokalam sandwich.” he
Si t'
Some might think that we had al-
L R Martin, lumber.............. 00 49
approved.
To
say
that
he
is
trimming
Mayer,
for
register
of
the
United
state of dissatislied anxiety over mili
•aid.
, K ' ready said everything that could he November.
his sails for a third term is nonsense, land oflice at Oregon < -itv ; K. A. Hat said in favor of the Johnson clothing 2 Electric Lt Co, lights.............. 00 00
“ What in thunder kind of a sandwich
tary matters. Every young man is
2 50 tB that':” said the other, taking it
1 V Lynch, bUcksrmthing..
(or it has become a fully recognized ersham, for United States marshal of house. But not so, for there is no end
compelled to serve a certain time in
0 25
Jos Black, hauling gravel...
••Try it aud see."
unwritten law of the land that no man (Oregon) district judge ; Henry Black­ to the sermons that can be preached Decern
her.
the army and it consumes a mint of
“ C o m e off.“ exclaimed the other one
from
a
good
text.
We
hereby
assert
shall be president for a third time.
8
W
B
Groves,
night
w
atch..
.
.
2
50
man,
fof
colhctoi
of
internal
as
he pried it open with ids knife, "there a
money to support the vast army. A
h \tn u t.
u0 town on the Willamette
Nat Holman, «stressing city. 20 00 nothing in it.”
river
can
you
get
better
or
cheaper
spirit of rebellion is broad east.
Ik»* Bur son, street work........
2 00
CANTATA.
Kev. Crandall will preach at Perry- ■
“That’s why we call it the Lilinokalam
clothing than from G. W. Johnson <fc
Electric Lt Co, lights, O ct... 57 25
A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken. Children and infants curec’
The beautiful cantata, Little Red dale Sunday.
L J Stone, street work ........ 21 Oo dundwich.” explained the first one and
Son.
W hile Mr. Cleveland was out of the
in from one to two weeks. Asthma cured after fifty years’ standing. Cor
Riding Hood, will be presented at the
J II Alberts, interest.............. 87 50 . went on eating.—Detroit Free Press.
The mother of A. K. Wilson is dan-1
____
presidential chair the public did not city hall next Wednesday evening with
respondence solicited and references given.
21 Electric Lt Co, lights for Nov 73 0»
gerously sick at h*s home.
When so unfortunate as to need an 22 J M Grant, salary and work 154 75
W h a t a lls W an ted .
concern themselves ahovt what church the following cast:
A license has been issued for the undertakers service, remember that January—1892.
Witherby—Have my collars aud cuffs
Scene first—Fairy queen and her at­
he attended or his manner of life other
marriage of John Wilson, of Cooper Mr. Clough on State street has all you 4 K Suitor, lumber.
74 00 come home from the laundry?
wise, hut now his every move is watch­ tendants. Fairy queen, Miss Jennie Hollow, to Miss Ida Linde.
D W SiddoiiH, lumber.......... 17 28
need and will deal exactly on the
Mrs. Witherby— \res. They were C. !
Snyder; attendants, Misses Bertie and
Morrison Sc Greag, hardware 10 28 O. D., and I want $29.
ed and chronicled. It was generally
Ethel Craven, Grace Austin, Lizzie
The Transcript. man is trying to square with you.
18
Electric
Lt.
Co,
lights.
D
ec..
75
75
Witherby—Great Caesar! Why. the
known that lie was a Presbyterian, but Hutchinson, Area Vaughn, Minnie palm off on the reading public, as all
A M Stump, work on streets.
4 37
the curiosity was which one of their Roy. Mandie Brown, Inez Lynch, Je s­ wool and a yard wide, a beau sto;y that
1) B McDonald, hauling grav. 10 00 bill couldn’t have been over $1.
White Corner bargain store is what
Mrs. Witherby—True, my dear, but n
L J Stone, work on street. . . . 11 87
will discount the one that Uncle Bill many persons call the dry goods em­
several churches in the city he would sie Riddle.
G A Mji»cott, w ork on st . . .
7 87 bonnet came for me at the same time. -
Scene second— Little Red Riding Brown got him to swallow.
porium
of
Jos.
Myers.
They
have
attend. He and his wife have selected
J E Smith, blacksmithing. ..
1 50 Cloak Review.
Hood and her mother. Litttle Red
The Sheriff is now receiving taxes at eight different kinds of fancy silk from
/ F Vaughn, witness lees. ..
1 70
as lli-ir clutrch home the oldest, plain­ Riding Hood, Miss Edith B elt; mother,
which
any
lady
could
surely
be
satisfi­
the rate of about $800 a day. Tux« s
K E Williams, same..............
1 70
est, most quiet and least pretention» ■VI ims Bertie Craven.
ed. Their new styles or patterns of
B II Grant, sam e.................
1 70
Scene third— Enter wolf. Wolf, W il­ become delinquent after the first of dress goods must be seen to be appre­
Presbyterian church in the city.
Ed
Shaw,
sam
e..
.
................
1 70
lie Fowler. Wolf intercepts Little Red April. Tiie prospects are that the de­ ciated. No Polk county lady will make
Felix Noel, same....................
1 70
linquent
list
will
1
h > larger than last
James Clow, same..................
1 70
a mistake iu going there for wearables.
A lmost the whole ot Europe is suf­ Rilling Hood on the way to visit her year.
graudmumu.
F J Coad, same.......................
1 70
fering from business depression and
Wm t'ffeiffer, same................
1 70
Scene fourth— Wolf at grandniama’s
Everything pretaining to the plumb­
I ii I mt troubles. Smaller sales and clos­ cottage, in bed, awaiting the coining of
W C Garren, same..................
1 70
At a Swifts H ot«!.
Landlord—Go and wake the gentleman ^ ing trade is kept by Dugan Bros, and February.
er protits seem to demand a reduction Little Red Riding Hood. Enter fairy
they have everything needed to doctor 1 Hepburn & Tarpley, lumber. 37 00
of the already small wages and no queen and attendants. Accompanist at No. 7.
J M Grant, fees and work. .. 35 00
Boots—But he told me to waken him a steam engine, such as oilers, packing
on
piano,
Miss
Georgia
Gaynor.
A W Dunn, spiinkling street 0 75
w in d e r the operatives kick, for as it
and lubricators.
in a couple of hours.
PAKT SECOND,
K Suitor, lumber ................ 33 00
was most of them were making only
Landlord—Nonsense!
Wake
him
now.
Solo— The Old Grave Digger— A. V.
Riley & Coad, curtain ro ll..
4 54
He
neither
eats
nor
drinks
anything
so
enough to keep body and soul together. R. Snyder.
Win Faull A Co, supplies. . . . 10 80
Whoever tries to get ahead of Dear­
long
as
he
is
asleep.—Dorfbarbier.
T L Butjer, surveviiikf ........
5 00
Duet— Misses Satie and Jennie Sny­
born, the book seller in the way of en­
Such a thing as ease or luxury is
A V' R Snyder, auditor’s fees 185 85
terprise comes up missing. He is a
scarcely known among the laboring der.
An
01<l
Truth
Restated.
15
D
B
McDonald,
hauiing
grav.
7 00
Duet— A Family Ja r— Miss Jessie
keen observer, close buyer and man-
classes there. Then is it to lie wonder­ Riddle, Master l'aul Belt.
She—I believe you don’t
n t care for
tor me as |
alwavs have the most saleable .March.
7 D W Siddons, lumber............ 25 80
ed that there is a continual stale of
Solo— The Day is Done— Longfellow much as you say you do. With yon. 1 thi mg»
A W Phelps hauling..............
1 00
think, it is “out of sight, out of mind
unrest and desire to seek a home in — Mrs. Bari ard.
J M Grant, s a la r y ................ 125 00
He
(earnestly)—You
are
right,
for
when
Sensible people profit by exper­
Song— Roll Along— Repented by re­
W D Elkins, hauliim..............
5 50
some other country.
The State Insurance block racket
you are out of my sight l am out of my
ience. Last yeai many found that
quest—Jubilee singers.
Electric Lt Co, lights, J a n .. 77 00
store,
has
the
cheapest
ladies
ami
mind.—Life.
22 Wm Lyons, hauling gravel..
5 00
i heir expenses Imd been unreason J
Admission, 35 and 25 cents. Doors
S ome jieoplo seem to think that the
childrens shoes in town, they have an
Felix Noel, lumber................ 10 10
ably large and upon examination ol
open at 7 :30 Entertainm ent will be­
elegant line of hats for young men, A pril.
H ad to (¡r iii and H ear It.
mere fact of ones belonging to a church gin ut 8. Tickets ean be obtained at
the various bills rendered, found it
He (at midnight)—Funny custom the nice sateen and wool dress skirts, gloves 4 1)1» McDonald, hau lin g .... 10 10
or secret order entitles him to more re. Belt's drug store.
was caused by too much trailing at
T .J Morrison, hauling ........
5 50
Chinese have. The hostess is expected to of all sorts, a great variety of napkins,
s|iect anil confidence than outsiders
Electric Lt Co, lights, Feb. .. 70 00
towels and other household necessities.
notify tho caller when it is time to go.
I'EI'.HIUAEE.
E C ig -lj. P r i c e d . S t o r e s .
If ha lives up to the obligations taken
18
“
4*
•* March. 77 IH»
She (with a sigh)—But we are in Ameri­
This year they have turned over
W
D
Elkins,
hauling..............
Our
paper
makes
its
first
publication
1
25
in either case, he is very apt to he
ca. von know.—Texas Siftings.
Strong,s restaurant never has the
a new leaf and trade where they can
L J Stone, wot k on streets. . 17 50
next Wednesday.
— Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of—
above the average outsider in point of
A W T«?ats, judge of election.
2 00
get tlie beat bargains. They no
same bill of fare two (lavs in succession.
Wheat
is
hardly
so
far
along
as
usual
J
D
Smith,
same
....................
2
on
Whatever is latest and best they buy
buv everything in tlie book and sta |
merit hot if he continually or frequent­
Ht this time of year.
J M Campbell, same..............
2 ( 0 1 tionery line of
and their chief cook knows exactly
ly violates those obligations, he renders
A Uglow, clerk of election. .
2 1,0
how to prepare it.
R.
M.
Cramer,
the
organ
mail,
has
himself less worthy than the others. If
M D Ellis, same.....................
2 00
PATTON BROS. AT SALEM.
been in our midst again.
H. B. Plummer, Dallas,
2
00 I
I
Levens,
judge
of
election..
a mail's conscience will allow him to
W
P
Shaw
,
same....................
2
O
n
After having closely inspected and
A.
C.
Taylor
has
been
affiicted
with
a
disregard his church or lodge vows, so
C S Headley, same..............
2 no
often bought from the grocery stock of
felon oil his right (numb.
C W Smith, clerk of election.
2 On
will it be blunted in any other reiqKiii
Smat & Gile, we are prepared to pro
H Holman, same ................
We have heard it whispered that the
2 UO
slide position. In the coming city
uounce it second to none in the city.
A
S
C'
i«ler,
judge
of
election.
2 HO
blacksmith shop is «gain on sale.
All sorts of California products.
elec'ion vote for those who are capable
C G Rowell, same..................
2 00
Free entertainment in Christian
A W Fowler, same..................
2 00
and come nearest leading ail unblam­
!
DAI.LASITES
DKMKKVIN»
PATRON
AG
K.
church at 0:30 p. in. Easter Sunday.
II B Cosper, clei k of elect'n.
2 00
A n d a good lamp
able daily life.
C L Howe, same.................
2 00
Of ill tin ■ barbers this side the numn-
Chns. Winters has bought an acre of
May.
must be simple; when it is not simple it is
J.
H.
Lawton
is
one
of
the
verv
tains
2 Win Kimball, work on sts. .
You are constantly hearing of state, land of Mrs. Shipley and will soon be­
not good. Sim ple, B eau tifu l, Good — these
best.
gin building a home.
CA V EA TS,
John Holman, same ............
words mean much, but to see “ T h e Rochester ”
county and city officials all over the
TRA D E M A RK S,
Ed Blessing, same.............
Rolicrt
Greer
soon
starts
back
to
his
will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal,
^ , j i— r
D ESICN P A T E N T S ,
land going wrong when it was suppos­
Fenton & loner, rnerchand’e
Yes. and of «11 the eating places in
^
C O P Y P IC H T S . e t c .
home in Missouri. We look for him
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only,
Morrison & Gr* gg, supplies.
ed that they were perfectly straight back agiin la-fore a year.
For information and free Handbook write to
Dallas the Arlington house is second
WUNN & Co.. 301 B h o a d w a t . N e w Y o r k .
it is absolutely sa fe and unbreakable. L ike Aladdin’s
J M Grant, salary..................
Oldest bureau for securi
patents in America.
an I reliable in all their doings. Then
to none. Clean anil comfortable beds. 16 L J Stone, work on street. . .
A irs, U Tizabe th 1'lcsscr
Krery patent taken get i.y us is brought before
o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar­
Cornelius & Nairn have got into *hei r
the
public
by
a
notice
given
free
oi
charge
in
the
Baltim ore, Md.
as a matter of precaution all such of­ butcher shop and fresli beet will not be
June.
velous light is purer and brighter than gas light,
ficers should he required to make an such a luxury hereafter.
Whether or not Mr. Morrison is 21 H B Plummer,treasurer,fees 48 00
softer than electric light and more cheerful than either.
Electric Lt* Co, lights, April. 77 00
chosen councilman, he will keep right
occasional statement showing the ex­
Look for this stamp—1 T his R o c h e st e r . I f the lamp dealer has n ’t the genvilBW
Dougluv A Hayter, printing. 00 10
Dr. Bartel has purchased of Fred.
Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue,
Largest circulation of any scientific paper in the
on
furnishing
the
very
best
hardware
W D Elkins, hauling ............
3 25 | world. Snlendidly illustrated. No imolliirent
act condition of things. The general Ifebiling the corner next his imple­
and we will send you a lamp safely by express—your choice o f over 2 t OOO
as cheap as the cheapest.
All Said S h e C o u ld Not Livo a
man
should
be
without
it.
Weekly.
9
3
.
0
»
a
varieties from the Largest Lam p Store in the W orld.
Shope >k McCarter, improv­
public do not have enough insight to ment house and will erect u new drug
$1.50six months Address Ml NN £ CO.,
Month
ing Wasliir gton street. . 201 50 year;
R O C H E S T E R LA M P CO., 4 2 P a r k P la c e , [few Y o rk City.
PLBLidUKHS, 3 t i l Broadway, New York City.
the acts of those who handle their store building.
J M Sears & Co. Main st imp 311 75
John E. Sm ith is the man you are
Now A liv e a n d
W e l l — T h a n k s to
1) YV Siddons, lumber
105 13
Henry Keyt and J. M. Wise were
money. If tuxes get higher those who
hunting, if you wish to find the best
H o o d 's S a r s a p a r i l l a .
1 &<>
J C Wagner, work on street
have to pay them should know exactly visiting at Kiekreall this week, and
blacksmith
in
the
community.
I 50
“ I must praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla, tor lt Is
G Gibson, ?ame.....................
Mis- Ragsdale, of Monmouth, has been
Joliti McKinley, same........
why. The claim that the public re­ visiting her friend, Rosa Hampton, wonderful medicine. 1 suffered 10 years with
3 00
Wm McKinley, same............
3 00 10 cents per double roll. Send 2 cent
Neuralgia and Dyspepsia
cur Is are open to inspection is not here.
There are plenty of stores all around,
J M Grant, same...................
7 *50 stamp for sample».
and fa in tin g «prRI». Sometimes I would but you say you are looking for a place
sufficient, for not nisny care to do so
Wm Kersay, name................
4 50
SC H O FIE L D & MORGAN,
be almost stiff with cold perspiration. I spent where you can get everything you
I.KVVINVII.I.K.
D.
B.
Richardson,
sam
e..
.
.
7
00
in the sense of making an investiga­
a great deal of money for medical attendance,
192 Third street, Portland. Or.
but
1
did
not
get
anvBenefit
until
my
daughter
need
under
one
roof,in
one
bill,
of
good
3
(H
i
W
A
Wash,
printing
..........
B. F. Smith is buililiug a large and told me about Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and I began
tion.
25 J H Aibei ts, interest............
87 50
cnmmiHlioiis chicken house.
to take i t 1 weighed less than 100 lbs. and was qutility and at a fair price. Then come
J - I i. N u n n , T * r o o r i e t o r .
J YV Eliiott, iui.dier ............ 19 88
along and let us introduce you to Cra­
A
Picture
of
Misery
S ome time ago a targe parly of
F. M. Is-wis puts in lus spare time
Cbas Black, hauling..............
4 90
ven Bros. We leel *mre that after you
Grand Army of the republic men visit­ breaking bunrhgruss horses to work to Every one who saw me thought I could not have traded there once you will be in­ July
Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all
live another monUi. But I began to Improve
B u ild e r
19 Electric Lt Co, lights, Mav . 77 <10
T o n ic
at once after beginning with ll vtd’s Sim apa- clined to go again.
ed Richmond, Virginia, and were en­ wagon.
kinds
of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, brackets,
11
B
Stanley,
hauling
gravel.
5
90
rllla, and have gradual'y «Mined until I am now
Miss Josie Lewis, a Monmouth nor-1 p e rfe c tly i im d. I cat well, sleep well, and
Je.-se Berry, work on stieet. .
3 75
tertained with such genuine hospitali-
mouldings,
laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing
am
■■
p
e
r
f
e
c
t
h
e
a
lth
.
I
owe
all
to
D B McDonald, same............
4 0o
Perhaps the best steam laundry in
that they asked permission to an I did mill student, was up to see her mother,
and stair material. Prices of doors, 2£x6£xl|, f l.7 5 ; 2|x-
August.
Sunday.
the
state
is
at
Salem.
It
is
not
often
furnish a ward in the confederate
2. J M Giant,salaiy,fees, work 108 15
lbjjxl|, ^2; 2£xbixl i, $1; 2jjx(i;-Jx 1 $2.25; shingles, $2.50;
Henry Staats, of Tator Hill, waa call­ Instead of being dead now. I am alive and that they fail to give satisfaction
Francis Ludwig, stieet work.
2 25
soldiers home there. Both north and
w
e
iç
h
I
11
lb**.”
MllS.
ri.I/.ARKTfl
ME8SEK,
Leave
your
hiindb*
of
soiled
clothes
at
ed to Independence Tuesday on special j 10 E a st Barney Street, Baltimore, Md.
common windows, $1.25 to $2.50. Door and window frames
Butler A T'Wns. ri.l. 2 vrs sa. 2*'1 00
south esn siill I k ) found a few cranks business.
Lawton's haiber shop. They will be
J C VVsigner, wo k on street
1 5 >
carried in stocK. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days.
HOOD’S P l t i U of# perety yogi tabla, pep* taken over and brought back lor a
who take u delight in saving unkind
David Smith,
m * ..............
6 25
Dorsa T. and George W think it feotlj harmless. »¡way» reliable end beuaüoial.
John
Lady,
hn
ling
grave
I
.
.
24
9»
dime.
things about the soldier boys on the pretty hard on the eyes, pulling whisk
Dr. WILLIAMS’
YV C Garren, s. me.................. 17 40
other side of the fence in war times, ers on the i i h m i i i .
MEDICINE CO.,
David Crider........................... 23 70
The Commercial hotel is convenient* 15 Electric Lt Co. 1 s, June,July 154 00
Schenectady, N.Y.
but all the genuine soldiers feel as
Mrs. Angelino Watson, of Mon
ly located, the fare good, and terms low
•nd Brockrllle, Ont.
J C Shuliz, night watch . . . . 10 00
kindly and act us courteously as tliougli mouth, has been engaged to teach our
enough.
September.
tie ie had never liecii any conflict of spring term of school.
5 C M Tot man, lum ber.. ..........
0 40
Electric Lt Co, lights, A ug... 09 5o
arms. The m in who would now bring I Mr. Williams, our new blacksmith
The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of
Miser’s art gallery has no superior in
Y
Y
’in
Faull
A
Co,
supplies.
.
.
3
95
up slid try to make capital out of the j is giving entise satisfaction, as he is
any inland town of the state. He
J C Wagner, work ................
3 00
the
court house, commanding a view of the whole town and
unfortunate enihitterments of thirty i a first class workman.
-O P
keeps right up with every advance­ 21 J C Shultz, night watch . . . 10 00
surrounding
country. Shade trees are set out along all the
Shope & McCarter, improve­
ment in the business and will guaran­
years ago is a small potato.
Ennnett S. says if the girls do not
FLORAL GUIDE
ment of Levens S t............... 270 00
tee his work to please you.
'
i- i
stop trying to curl his mustache, lie
F o r 1893,ju st issued, contains
streets,
which
are graded and 8U feet wide. Size of lots—
October.
Colored J 'lates </ A l&ine A s­
I'llK state of Washington now has a i
bate it amputated.
ter, Legen is , j .ihhas, ('an­
3 J C Shultz, nirbt watch . . . 10 00
60x144, with allleys through the blocKS.
nas, Clematis, , \ to A man’s
law making it criminul fur any one to
The Staat» brother« have 120 head
We saw a bald headed rascal scratch- j 17 Electric Lt Co, lights. S e p t.. 09 50
Pipe, Pansier, Corn an d P o­
ing his head the other «lay with a far j November.
tatoes. D e sc ry . Lons r.nd pri­
buy. pell, give away, or manufacture of mutton »beep they intend putting
ces o f the \ cry best Flowers
aw iv look. When asked what he was 7 J M Grant, salary................
and Vegetable*., a r d m an y
cigarette» or cigarette ¡.«per within on the market about the firat of April.
Craven Bros, supplie«.........
thinking
about,
the
reply
was
that
he
;
Novel» «-*. Trv i.'h .nric- Pea
Wo have on hand a large
Wiley Norton, of Benton county,
i
I> B McDonald, hauling
that atnte. At leant half a dozen other
an.l G olden N ugget C m , .
wanted to find, if possible, a cheaper 1 21 .1 M Grant, fees and work
th ey pleased everybody lust l
will
erect
a
ham
24x32
and
twenty
'
quantity
of
tho
host
moun­
stat.s have lately enacted rimtlar tin*»,
store . than
3’ear. H und re 1; o f brr.-iiiiul ,
. Brown's,
.
.
. but could not re- , |
J C Shultz, night watch ..........
feet high on hia properly near lu re tain lops ami are always rea­
and appropri. t : qii. *t.»:ions V5
These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash,
member where he bad ever gotten bet- December.
and the qu,*»tion naturally conn*» up \ thi» ppriug,
from the h„-»t ,v:r’ ...r< nr .0«
it Th t Poets’ I.'umtof. in -
j 5 EL Lt Co, lights. Oct, Nov. .
dy to furnish any amount of ter bargains.
why have they done it. Because the
balance
on
three,
[
8
cry
loser
uf
u
rood*
girder.
V
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w
I
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i
ia ilC t O
il T
I l l t ‘e , six, nine and twelve months’ time without
A. A Lindernian, of Soapstone ;
C M Tot man, lumber............
I B
should send i-i cts. for L'mdc,
I • .
,
m i •
whole medical profession united in ' point, wa» in town S ti.rdav, (In . j lumber at reasonable rates.
19 F H Morrison, equalization
W
w'-
:h
:
n
be
dediK!
•
I
from
r
U
l
t
C
l
V
s
t
.
L
l
l l S 1? by long odds the prettiest and best addi-
Maybe some one else can tell you a
J YV Chamberlain, same . .
B
first order ,—t o its nothing.
f
n
..
testifying that thousand* of young men iii- »mil»* I.-ok- quite n..tnral after lop j
better
place
than
Gaynor's
to
buy
b oots
A J M i»tin, same ................
Ï^Jamcs VicTi’s ¿ 0113 , V t tion to lhuliisL
and laiya were having their pli ,*»ical mg hi» mustache
and shoes, hilt we eannot. He has the
R s c l . ’s to r, H. Y ,
11. L Fenton, same................
energiei« sapped and their mind* en­
largest variety ami as good stock as
Nat Hotman, same..........
Intending visitor« to the Chicago ex- .
J J Williams, same............i .
you will get anywhere.
feebled by the uae of cigarette» and | puaition are increasing, a» Ike Sini|>-
January—1893.
the hahit wa» becoming moreextenaivc *»n nnd hi» eatimable wife wdl be 1
2 YV C Ganen. hauling gravel.
and more harmful. The fact that »<>
from >»'">•
There are several things to be tAken
YV’ m Butte» field, same..........
—
a —
C A Merrill, same
.........
into
consideration
when
you
want
to
|
many »late authorities have decided
Fred Kan,of IVwlee, paaaed through
Geo, Cobh, same
............
bu> hardware. Where can you find a j
th at the intcrepta of the rising genera- town Monday with a wagon load .*1 luqi
Win Shelton, work on sts
full stock, does it consist of fir!»t class
lion demanded the supprensinn of the
?°'® r
lmt ' " ’P*
I. J Stone, same ....................
articles, and are they held at reason
on nil tlx* bald hill« in that country.
F Lt Co. lights for Dec. . . .
evil and dangerona hahit. ought to be
able figures. We think all those con­
I> B Mcl*»n*l(f. hauling . .
ditions an* met in tie* firm of Fault A
upiifficicnt warning for all parent« to] H. R. Withroi will put up a wind-
1« S P Kimball, imp Main s t. .
Co.,
who
would
be
gla«l
to
allow
g.^nls
mill
and
water
tank
at
hia
well
thi«
Fenton A Toner, lumber
forbid their p o o p »molting cigarette«.
and cam pare prices.
•timiiier, wliich will be very conveul­
Fehrua»y.
ent
for
Mr».
Withrow,
who
ha»
«o
20
H Sh p**. hauling gravel . .
H one » m to thing it unf rtttnatr
—
El L t C o . limit* for J »n . . .
tnanv, and i. sucli a gr at lover of
I. \ Lynch acknowledges no super­
that the president is not in full aeeor i llowcrs
YV .1 Wagner, blacksmithing.
ior in these parts when it comes to do- I
YV B Davis, nails ....................
ALSO ME4DQI 4RTERS POR
w ith all til senator« and conjresnmen
mg
any
kind
«»f
iron
work
whatever.
s e e A p p l ie s .
This
a d ” sent to us with a request for Catalogue Is good fof
A
V U Snyder, assessing city
B W. Har itt. an Ëo a h * Il hoy, lu«
of hi* own party, but we regard it as
FERTILIZERS,
He wants you to make him prove it.
C
C
Smith.
Hcen*e
remitted
fifteen cents on your first order
gnne
into
the
gmeery
bu.im
«a
wi
h
W.
beat far the country at large Every
March,
H Oshorn limier fhe opéra hooee at
0 I> YV Siddons, lumber
8 36
political (Mi ty consist« of three ele­ Halem.
After nearly a life time in the busi
J M Grant, salarv, work, etc. 110 17
ments— sluggard«, conservative« ami
ness, J . M. Campbell ought to be a
El Lt Co, lights for Feb
72 50
good furniture deah-r. He claim« to
raah, hot headed extrem ist«. The firat
J
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-
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1
^
»'— .-v eru h m g
by the com-
F S. Brasev, of M onmomh, is now !
■in«.ir*od "an. cwim . wi w no K>»k.,r .u t. tuuntty at bottom one
connected with a deurtug mill over at {
C. M. WHITEMAN.
Turner.
i r f i g h t s to [(ill. i r w i f K it>
B ’- tfle ) ej/d (om^?°fr C ^ q u c i& r ?
Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist!
DR. W . T . H O U S E R , S A L E M .
OFFICE IN SUSii-BREYMAN BLOCK.
Y e&r
Upon f iim .
F rjm the Corvallis Carriage Factory.
£ Q T }IC U L T U R / IL -
M / lC f f lN E R y .
Seeing is Believing.”
J'dcutific
Rescued from Death
W ALL
“The Rochester.”
Pf i PER,
DALLAS LUMBER YARD.
N e rv e
Blood
Hood's Sarsaparilla
F I R
PLENTY
P A R K !
V I C K ’S
LUMBER.
PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT.
Prescott
Wm. P. WRIGHT. Agent.
Veness,
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
Choice Tries! Fair Prises!
I
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Posson’s Seeds Q row