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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1893)
■■ ■ \ ~ * y of every employe, with a view to ITEMIZER salai distributing the patronage equitably A . W A S H , FRIDAY. APR. 7. 1883. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .. .................................. . . . . Per year ........................................ Per six months ....................... ............. Per three months Advertising rate. mode known on «;>pnc*- •o. uorrmpondgnoo is aolicitad. Flue J o b Printing done >t reasonable price«. te rm fat poultry. COURT. niraicM throughout the Union. It will be hard Mrs. F ¡eater had a splendid millinery on many a poor fellow in Washington i trade iu March and will quadruple it City, but is simple propriety and jus I this nu nth. She has the largest stock of new hats, new .ribbons and uew lice. Secretary of Agriculture Smith Mowers in the city, and live ladies are is also making a new departure from kept busy as bees putting them to former customers. When one seeks a gether in attractive shape. Her store position in his department he will be is at the corner of Court and Liberty streets. closely questioned, not so much as to his party affiliations and services, as to Dugan Bros, carry everything the his |ieculiar fitness for the place want markets afford in the spraying line ed. It will be rough on politicians, Fruit and nop pest must be fought but good for the country. und they have the article« with which to bucccii « fully do it. DALLAS GLIM AIK KINGS. Tlie Commercial hotel sets a good Every time we go to Htrong’i restau table and the weary traveler always gets rant there in something new und palat T. F . B a y a r d , Cleveland’s former a goods night's rest there. able on the table. The waiter« are secretary of state, has been made am prompt,courteous .»nd efficient. It is baxaadnr to England, and is every Miser, the artist, located up stairs in a pleasure to eat at such a place. where recognised as the best man in the Wilson’s block, takes as good photo Polk countians who trade in Salem the nation for the position. Heretofore graphs as you can get anywhere this side of Portland. Being right at home should renumber that the best place to the title given to thst functionary was it is much more convenient. get all kind* of bun d good« is Clough's minister, the new title beiug of higher on State street. He keeps in stock rank. The patrons of Lawton’s tonsorial coffins of all grades. parlor alwuys speak in praise of him T hk new food and dairy laws of and his work. At Smut A Giles you can get three Oregon are said to be am ong the very pounds of pood English walnuts for best in existence, and numerous viol Thirty white men and women are two bits, and all sorts of California store of them in and around Portland employed at the Salem steam laundry nrortuRtg proportionately cheap. Th*v have already been made to feel that where lots of Polk county people have want Oregon produce to ship to the Golden state. muat not tamper with the health of their washings done. The stage will take them over for a nickle and bring people by offering for side unwholesome it back for the same. Dearborn, the State street bookstore products. man, is a genuine rustler. His job John E. Smith beats them all when printing press runs from morning till R ailroad strikes for the purpose of it comes to blacksmithing requiring night, and lie is continually bringing to the front something speciaily good. tying up trains and paralyzing travel peculiar skill. Such men make business. ami business has been declared by the courts to lie the wrong thing and liere- Never go to Brown’s store and ssk As lovely a line of dress goods as ai'er the most a striker can do will be for credit. They are selling on too close ever gladden any lady's eye and heart 1 1 quit work and seek a job somewhere It margin of profit to take any chances can now be found at the White Corner. else, and so it ought to be in all lines of of making bad debts, but if yon have Some thing entirely new is satin gloria, the coin or its equivalent, they will be b oiness. It is an erroneous principle glad to see you and quote you prices as which feels and looks like silk. The lli.it any set of men should decide how low as you could possibly got the same beautiful fabric can be washed and is sure to find a large sale It tijuKes up a corporation, firm, or individual goods iu Portland. in the most stylish maimer. All ladies should manage their business. will want to see it. Morrison, the hardware man, gets How almost any election will go is his full share of the trade because ev Never before has there been in Salem one of the most uncertain things imag erybody knows that he always deals so rich and complete a stock of millin right on the square and never misre inable. From the recent presidential presents anything. ery as is now carried by Mrs. vS. 0. Reed. She has thouglitit best no* to carry any contest down to our city, election last flimsy, gaudy, cheap stuff, but if you Monday, the unexpected has beed con At the Arlington hotel they always want the very best, at rfloderate prices tinually happeniug. Personal likes aim to treat persons so that they will that is the place. Her trimmer is an and dislikes, natural differences of cotue again. experienced artist in that line. --------- ----------------------- opinion about various things, influen In the City election Monday W. I. ces of one nature and another brought There is no use in wandering off to Reynolds waseleetod mayor by a major to bear, and still other factors combine this, that or the other town, or going ity of 51, A. V. R. Snyder recorder 8, to moke a puzzle, not to be unraveled to half a tlozen different stores for what and J. (j. T. Sadler marshal 73. The you want, while Craven Bro. keep such new councilmen are Henry Howe, until the votes are counted. a large and choice stock ill the line of Wm. Fuull and R. ('J. Craven. The general merchandise. They have or W HEN Secretary Carlish took charge will get almost anything you may neetl election was spirited, but civil. W. E. Boyd died at the home of * is of the treasury department,the gold in in or around your home. Better goods daughter, Mrs. Rov, in Dallas, last its vault was almost lown to the or lower prices you cunnot Mud. Thurtday, aged 65 years. He came liottniii. and there was a wide spread from Kansas eight years ago and was If it is a neat, smooth piece of black in every sense an exemplary citizen. prediction that he would have to issue bonds to meet an emergency. He did smithing you want tlone try Ike Lynch, who will do his level best to please you. nothing of the kind, but shrewdly had a number of banks to exchange their At Boydston’s you ean get a full gold for treasury notes. Today there pomld plug of choice tobacco for only is a gold balance of about $6,000,000 in 40 cents. The tegular price is 50 cents it tiie tieasury and ¿lie officials ex|iect to tlmt being an introductory rate. Ask for the Full Hand brand. l>e aide to meet all ordinary demands for gold. The very next time you come to town F o r some years it has beon a notor drop in at FauM’s hardware and take a ious fact that several hundred govern good look at every thing. Without ment clerks at Washington were not saying a word you will be convinced tlmt everything is of a superior quality, earning their salt. The secretary of and then when you come to price the the state is having an investigation goods you will conclude the prices to made of the clerkships throughout his he reasonable. Their stock is complete, department and all useless or unfit including e.verything usually kept at such a place. ones will be dropped. Secretary Smith is dispensing with all iincompentens M r. D avid If. Jordan Upholstering and every manner of and those appointed for purely political repairing done at Chapman’s furniture o f Edmcston, N. Y. reasons, and there is to tie a general store. He isttontinually recieving new Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless weeding out in the land office. Did goods to graee the homes of our thrifty A Complete C are by HOOZPS any administration ever do a better farmers. In a little while nearly every SARSAPARILLA. body will have discarded their old fash thing! This is from Mr. D M. Jordan, a re ioned, unsightly furniture for some tired farmer, and one of the most re thing more attractive. W hen any man or set of men com e spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. I _ An en joy able Keenl. A Mclitftue Th at Hid Not I an O u t, I 111 response to invitations issued by Mrs Felix Noel and Miss Nellie Howe, Burch J about forty guests assembled at the _ ......... ; former’s residence Wednesday evening May 8th was set for final settlement and spent several hours iu the pleasant of the John C. Allen estate. pastime, progressive wiiist. A dainty O. M. Jones, administrator Of Jus. repast was then served, in which all Jones estate tiled his final acoi nunt and I regaled themselves to repletion. Mr D. J. Riley won the gentleman’s first Mav 4th was set for hearing. Administratrix of P. Holman estate prize and Miss Hat'ie Williams the tiled semi-annual report and was charg ladies. Mrs. Z. F. Vaughn secured one ed with $300 ami credited with $385 40. of the btH)bii)s and Mr. V. P. Fiske the A petition for sale of real estate was set other. Those present were: Mr. and fm ^ Julw Ctll and citation to Mrs. D. J. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. •KriUtl Coad, Mr. and Mrs, M. M. Ellis, Mr. issue and Mrs. M. Hay ter, Mr. and Mrs. I. Nat Holmaft was chosen guardian of N. Woods, Mr. and x\lrs. V. P. Fiske, George and Ed Richmond, and M. M Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Craven, Mr. ami Ellis, B. F. Smith and F. A Patterson Mr$. Z. F. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. were appointed to meet surveyor April Crider, Miss Emma Black, Miss Hattie 25th and set off widow’s dower of T. G. Williams, Miss Mary Hagood. Miss Richmond estate. Minnie Smith, Miss Retta Campbell, June 5th was fixed for hearing final Miss Tenta Kimball, Miss Blanche Noel, account of Patrick Hughes estate. Miss Dora Craven, Miss Johann Row Faithful A. Harris was authorized to ell, Miss Georgia Gay nor, l)r. I. T. s» 11 the real pioperty of the Jas..Harris Mason, Dr. Chas. Hines, Mr. Frank estate in parcels as thought best for Chapman, Mr. Hoit Eakin, Mr. Jos. Sibley, Mr Fred. Toner, Mr. Lot half cash and balance on mortgage. Hearing will be given June 6th to a Shreve, Mr. Willard Wiight, Mr. R. L. petition to sell land in the Geo. Tillot- Williams, Mr. J. C. Hay ter. son estate, and the widow was given a ----------- -------------------- monthly allowance of $35. Mrs. George Bunce is quite ill at her Final settlement of John Bernthal old Iowa home, and W. B- Groves is estate will he heard June 6th. v< ry sick at his home near Whiteson. Ida Hash was released os guardian Little Vera Cos per has been very much under the weather, and so has Mrs. F. of Frank Montgomery. A. Stiles. COM MISSIONKK8. Henry Byferleyl Isaac Simpson. Supervisor G. W. Richardson was allowed $50 for road work and B. I. Carey $57. » The boundary line of road district 12 was ordered changed as asked for. Bond filed and approved in the Lee Rowell road and Zim Hinshaw, Win. Blair and T. B. Stone appointed view ers. to meet with the surveyor April One night last week near Drain, on the Southern Pacific, a riven bruised and SPRAINS. b r u is e s . bleeding signaled Ihe train by burning MT. PlIASAHT, TVXAB, Prmsuuo, P a ., his handkerchief over the truck in the J udo 20, ISM . HOZWylie Avo.. Jan. SB,’87 d irk. He claimed that three men» who Suffered 8 months with On« of my workmen fell had torn up the track with a view to ftom a ladder, he apraiued strum o f bark; could not wrecking it ami robbing the passengers walk straight; used tvtfo and bruised >iU arm very eaught him as he was walking down badly. He used bottles of the track at midnight and l>eat him •t. J a c o b s Oil S t . J a c o b s O il, nearly to death and »hr w him through , and wm cured in (Sir wss cured.. No jauu in a treotle, supposing they had killed days 18 month«. him. He said he crawled up an em*| M. J. WALLACE. FRANZ X. GOKLZ. hftiikment and down the track to w irn the train of impending danger. The track was torn up and he was picked up and taken to Portland us a hero, but there were soon suspicious that lie was one of the supposed wreckers, and was to divide with ihein the reward he expected to get for saving the train. He was arrested at the Portland hospi tal ami taken back to Eugene on well A cure guaranteed in every ci.se un lerlaken. Children and infants cured grounded suspicion. j in from one to two weeks. Asthma cured after fifty years’ standing. Cor I respundence solicited ami referenees given. Andrew Whiteman is again with his parents here. ■ U L" A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE. Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! DR. W . T . H O U SER , SA LEM . OFFICE At both the Methodist and the Pres byterian churches there wereapproper iate and well attended Easter services. STAMPS! 20th On April 17fli Lee Hannum, Ander son Taylor and H. C. McTimmond« will view the proposed Ronco road, a bond of $100 having been filed and ap proved. Fall grain nice but spring crops back- ward. Miss Cobh, of Dallas, is visiting her cousin, Miss Towns. We hear that John Wilson is married again. John has had lots of experience. Chas. McCaleb is attending the Nor mal school and Miss Ora Towns is back home. John used to ride his horse, out made a trade and now walks and leads the animal. Mrs. Cramer will teach the Antioch school, and Miss Eva Towns is to again teach at Hazel Dell. John McCaleb has his fruit trees and berry vines neatly pruned and is im proving thjiiga by grubbing. MT. NOV. 13, lass. Self Inking and bating Stamps, Pock et Stamps, Pen and Pencil and Watch Case Stamps, Steel Stamps, Stencils, Etc. L O W E S T P R X C rS . f&'Seiid your orden to Patton Bros., Salem. ^3» We have on hand a large quantity of the best moun tain logs and are always rea Lawn Mowers, (5arden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, Har dy to furnish any amount of rows, Road Machinery; Wagons, Carts, Mowers, Rakes, lumber at reasonable rates. Farm implements of Every Description, Hardware, Iron and Steel. The Largest Stock, Best Selections and Lowest Prices. & IN D E P E N D E N C E . W ALL G R A Y B R O S , Corner State and Liberty street«, Salem. 1 — H- Loading Merchant Tailor, OPLEGFOUST. PAPER, A ll the latest novelties in spring suitings. Full line of 10 cents per double roll. Send 2 cent stamp for samples. worsteds for dress suits. When .in the city, call and look SCHOFIELD &MORGAN, over his goods and have a suit made in style. 192 Third street, Portland, Or. THE OREGON HEDGE CO. CAR LOAD OF B U G G IE S W . H. HOLMES* Z. F. MOODY P. 8. KNIGHT J. H. ALBERT P r e s id e n t , V ic e - P r e s i d e n t , S e c r e ta r y . T reasu rer , Block that has been well cared for looks well and the other animals too, \V. H. Holmes, give evidences of their keeping. The Guthrie school district has 100 directors, and here are tlie figures to prove it, D. M. Guthrie 1 and R. Riggs and W. H. Mack each a cipher. -O F - — W. H. Mack will soon plant more apple trees. W. H. Mack has his incubator set with 200 eggs. BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK. PLENTY LUMBER. Prescott Veness, COOPER HOLLOW. The.Gutbrie school opened this week. Any one wanting baled straw can get it here. IN Beginning next Monday there will he a daily mail between Dallas and Falls City, leaving there in the morn ing and here at 10 o ’clock. It will be a great convenience at both ends of the line. DIRECTORS: P. S. Knight, * J. H. Albert, J. M. Keene, E. C. Cro*s J* A . G O O D H U E , General M an a g er. Combined Hedge and Wire H. B. Ht. John is in Albany this week. U. M. Cramer, of Monmouth, was in town Monday on official business. We learn that Grandma Phillips, of The cheapest and the best fence in use. Winds do not blow it down ; floods — A lso carts, wagons and a general assortment of— Zena, is very low with pneumonia. J. K. Hears and R. L. Burnett have do not wash it away; overflows do not injure it; it does not decay. For fur become partners in the butcher busi ther particulars call at our office over ness. Miss Myrtle Post has returned from Around with a railroad or any other H . B. Plummer, Dallas, “ Fourteen years a^o I hart an attack of the Miss Bronson, over Brown's store, gravel, and liavo siiico boeu troubled with toy Salem, where she has beeu attending kind of proposition wanting your com JJfl^Corresponilence solicited. Salem, Oregon. the sisters school. has received her elegant stock of spring U v e r a n d K id n e y s munity to put up the money to CHrry Mr. Purvine, of Zena was in town millinery and thinks she can please gradually growing worse. Three years ago I « Wednesday delivering thirty-live head it out, it were generally best to not ladies of all ages and all tastes. got down so low that K c « u ld s c a r c e ly w a lk . of fat hogs to Kelly and Reese. waste time nor words with them much I looked more like a corpse than a living being. I had no appetite amt for Avo weeks I a te J. P. Aplin, of Dilley, was in town less considering their proposition. If la g but g ru el. A n d a good lamp When people want bread they go to a e t h had last week and purchased three car no more color than a m a r b le •tutae. they have the capital and will actually a bakery, and for boots and shoes they and must be simple; when it is not simple it is t Hood's Sarsaparilla was recommended and I loads of wlu-at for milling pin poses. thought I would try It. Before I had finished go ahead and invest it among you, it should just ns naturally visit a shoe the I not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good— these * Mr. Turner, of Sheridan, has carried first bottle I noticed that 1 felt better, suf ) words mean much, But to see “ The Rochester ” will be all right to then take stock to store. The only exclusive place of the fered less, the iutlM niom tiaa o f th e blnfl» (drone of Bethel's fairest young ladies, dtor had subsided, the color began to return to will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, Miss Kale Sears. Wo extend eoiigmtu- my face, and i b e g a n to i'cel h u n g r y . After the extent of your atiility, considering kind is (Jaytior's on Mill street. I nad taken three bottle* I could eat anything lalions and wish them a pleasant voy tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, its general benefit to the people. PATHONIZK THESE MU.KM DKALK1U. without hurting mo. Why, I got so hungry it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s that I had to eat 5 times a day. I have now age across the ma l ri monial sea. W hen strangers and foreigners cotue E. Morrison, of Salt Creek., was in flarrilt A Mclntire, op|Misile the post fully recovered, thanks to o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar slong proposing to do such grand office, are the boss merchants in the town Monday delivering forty-five head S a rsa p a rilla velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, things for you, h ive them to give tan grocery business. They buy farm pro ■ fMI well nud « - well. All who know of fine m ill ton sheep In Kuykendall A softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. me marvol to tee mo so wall.” D. M. J oeuaj *. Holmes, which are averaged UI6 1 te duce at best rates and sell goods at a Look for this stamp— T h b R ochester . I f the lamp dealer has n’t the g e a a l M gible evidence of it before you invest Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue^ HOOO'D P lL l.8 *r* *h. hetl »*t«r-dinn«r PUla, ller head, I lie liest of any that have very small profit. lan d we will send you a lamp safely by express—your choice o f over 2 . 0 0 4 in any shape. __i.t aifMUo^ cur. hMdacba Mid blUoUMM. been sold here this year I varieties from the L a rgest Lam p S tore in th e w orld . Fred Gardner made the announce* B O C H U X E R LAMP CO.f 42 Park Place, P ew Y ork City. Mottling, noon and night people W or l d fair exhibits from nil parts of ment lust Saturday tlmt ire had a brand the earth are now rushing intoChieago that were hungry come of Hellcn- new buggy and any young lady that brund’s restaurant perfectly satisfied. wauled to engage the first ride could at the rat" o ’ several hundred car 1( ails Imp him a card in the pmtoffieo. Now per day and goverment officials from all girls, do not all write at once. As the weeks roll by the Cronise art over I he g lo b e are arriving to see after gallery turns out better and still better Last week J. 11. Kobhma, of Zena, their countries exibits. The writer photography. Its reputation is spread found that his lundis were being killyil by an eagle, so he i ' U steel trap wlieye spent two weeks at the Centennial ex- iug and they will soon have to -employ the eagle had killed the last one and posttion in 1876 and knows that the more help. See their pictures before o deriug any elsewhere. did not have to wait long before lie got fur otr countries and remote islands I have a flue lot o f fru it tret**, which I will sell low sight of hia bird trying to flv ..awav, The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of for cash. All stm-k grafted with ncions from In*«* have for bigger and finer things hmrlnsr «t»«d f ruit. C omm and nee iuv «tack or write with his trap to one of its feet, but.the When you go to Salem do not fail to the’ court house, commanding a view of the whole town and me at* Hit it. C. M. W U IfK M A N . than most Americans imagine. No to see Thornburg, (he upholster, in the trap being tied to a bush, Mr. Robbins had him secured alive, and sent him surrounding fcountry. Shade trees are set out along all the one need to go to Chicago expecting hi Cottle block. He makes tun!trasses, TYM; to the Portland park. He measured take in the whole show, for it is ton recovers and repairs upholstered furni streets, which are graded and 80 feet wide. Size of lots— 6J feet from tip to tip. large and grand a thing. After a solid lure. Ask to see his samples of cover - ■ -»•«,-------- 80x144, with allleys through the M o c k s . R O C K W O O D , 1 4 6 7 , month’s close observation within the ing. j _ POPeORN, exposition grounds one will realize Already the sire of Blackwoodt 2:21^, race record, Lady Maud, 2:23. nice rec , Sabbath school at l i o’clock Sunday. ord; Katie L ee,2:29; Nautili«. 2 :30, face record ; and th e-ire of tin* d: nil of I come, I come, says spring time, I ttial he has nulv seen half its contents Arthur Smith has rented thirty Vanquish. 3-year-old record, 2:19; Raven Wilkes, 3-year-old. 2:30 and 4-year- come with balmv hours anil prettv acres of land of Mr. Skiuner. Mowers. But young men and little j old, 2 :23: also Treimmt, 4-year-old record. 2:29^ Rockwcodwdl make the T hr more we see of the Australian boys bow arc you going to enjoy them These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash, J.' W Phoenicia will go to Dixie in season of 1893 at Dallas, Polk county, Friday and Saturday; at Independence, j a few days to work on the new mill. system of voting the better we like it. without something nice to wear. It I Monday and Tuesday : at Salem, Wednesday; and the balance of the time at balance on three, six, nine and twelve months' time without Elder T, II. Starbuck, of East Port mv place at Rickreail, Oregon. While it may not secure absolute used to take lots of money to buy a land, who for a number of years taught interest. This ¡1 by long odds the prettiest and best addi good and atylish suit, lint now at Joint T £ B 2 d S : S e a s o n , $ 3 0 ; ln a -o r a n .e e , $ -4 0 . secrecy and freedom of ballot, it is a bit | the public school here, met his old Or when the mare prove in foal or changes ownership. AH mares -ant to me son s clothing house they ean und will tion to Dallas. jump in that direction and maker rig you up in fine shape for a very friends and neighbors one night last from a distance will receive the same attention as my own, but will not la: re j week in religious worship. bought voles st least a very uncertain small amount of coin. iponsible for accidents or escapes. M. F. W H I TE, Agent. Albert Gate«, a former resident of quality. As merchants do i ot buy Riely A Skiff, owners. Ricdreall, Polk county. Or. ! Kola, but now of the north Santiam, goods without assurance of their de Split bamboo fishing rods, extra tip. was in this couhiy a few days ago and livery, neither are men very apt to Complete in case, only $8 at Hitatks A j reports the allow two feet deep at thé Halislmry's. Sporting and athletic- The owner can have the same by , front on the Oregon Pacifie. speculate in votes, to be delivered in goods of every description, Baby earn proving property am! paying for this ------ ■ ■■ the Australisn way. It is a pitiable ages, bicycles, tricycles, wagons and advertisement For several months Tommie Morri it p o s s ib ly one fourth of the carts for the girls and beys. Fisher V I C K ’S son lias been thiuking, planning and qn FLO R A L C * N O S population cm be bribed to men will find the first named article j working on a new hop sprayer, and | made an exhibition of it* working in rir ballots as otliers may wish to be a genuine luxury. iS C S t r r J ÌP la t e s e f . .'/ / (y j t e r , Je fO m ia , / ‘u k . ‘ *, C a *~ ! the court house yard Wednesday, great- say reference to their own ■ m a t ' s Tonic ^Builder i ly pleasing hop and fruit men who saw Ita amu.ing L. hear the other mer- S 5 ? ’- : : ¿ Ma ¡ J é . Whatever will tend to Ms t a t r. L -rrfpì* . . it. chM.~ say that Barnet, the New York We ore Pacific Coast Agents for D M. Fetrv & C a ’u low «s» cterless weakling from Racket «tore man, ii telling good* at To enable people to visit the mines Seeds, and we sell them the same right here ss they do in m„iiy i is a good thing « r Pea (>f southern Oregon, the Southern Pa- the East. We are also Coast Agents for A. I. Root's Hee coat, which tin y cannot afford to do. V* .1 G .M a, N u - ,, Supplies; and are the largest manufacturers of Fertili I eifie Ima put thirty day ticket« on sele Any way. Mr Barite« ¡a very happy zers west of Omaha. t ^ l ' Itunlnc N «if b.car* ¿ i I from Portland to Ashland amt return T rkvschy C an - over hi* imni'n«e trade in everything »18, from Baton to Ashland and re- le a tentihie innovation w" r" bF m« " ' wo*"eB «« 1 children. turn $15.50. Good for slop over priv- j L - > ** V » ”* il»c i.flL-i- ~ —— * ile*«» on leiiirn »rip. PORTLAND. O RECON . Daviann'e market, 94 Court atreet. department. He Bond A Cramer are erecting a , WILLIAMS’ TMs advertisement cwt oat and sent to a* with a request for Catalogue English or Herman woe iatabli-h-d in 1890 He haa aal- ist had almost a mori eirga for trout flailing. Mend by MEDICINE CO, machine shop and furniture facUMry Is good for fifteen cents on your first order. south of the bridge at Falls City. - Schenectady, N.T. • | atage fox any kind of freali or aalt wa • a n C. W. Beckett will commence hie « a BrockvlUc, (tab l l ter Hah. Highest cash price paid fori I labor* as assessor Monday morning. ■ - ' ? Properly Constructed Hedge Fences are the Most Durable. L A D D & B U S f l B A f^ TH E CREAT S IR E 15 , OF TR O TTER S! From the Corvallis C arria ge Factory. A G R IC U L T U R A L - M A C H IN E R Y - Seeing Is Believing.” Hood’s “ The Rochester.” Choice Tries! Fair Priées! FOUND! A Revolver. Between D?J!?s and Monmouth N e rv e ■ B lood F IR PARK! PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent. SEND US YOUR NEXT ORDER. 4