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Early Ttiu« Hwwing M achine. M A R K E T R K I 'O K T Th«* S p r i n g , The county treasurer ha# sent away One of »he very fir#t sewing ma Of all seasons in the year, ia the one $20,000 of state tax. [C orrected weekly b> Nie* & OHiper] chine# ever brought into thin count} for making radical changes in regard | C. W. Smith is at the metropolis and ! Wheat, per bushel, 58 ct#. I mu* a Wheeler Wilson, bought at | to health. l>uring the winter, the; Miss Hattie Uo.v- U has returned to ! P IO N B K R . Bran, per ton, $17. n rw tZ . - Satera in 1858 by Rev. Nicholas L e e . Short#, per ton, $¿0. system becomes to a certain ex'ent | her Sheridan home. clogged with waste, and the blood load-j ^ Z T . W,llt W.,U 1,01 preMCh for u' ! at a cos. Of *175. the I .or family! Oats, per bushei, 35 ct#. again until August. led with impurities, owing t< lack of j Bud Burns, of Luckiamule, died last then 1 veil out on the Lewisville road, ] Flour, per barrel. $4. exercise, close confinement in poorly week, and Charlie Brown is not ex- Chaa. Woodward attended the oOUn-|and when neighbor lailics came visit- Potatoes, per bushel, 50 eta. 1 ing, they brought their sewing sud ai ventdated bhops and homes, and other polled to survive long ty seat temperance lecture. Butter, per pound, 30 ct# ller dinner Mrs. Lee would stitch for I causes. This is the cause of the dull,1 It will be seen that hunters and fish Lard, per pound. 18 @20 ct#. Win. Martin has beeu taking oxen I them ou tile machine. At that day sluggish, tired feeling so genera at err are warned against trespassing on Bacon, sides, per pound, 17 eta. up into the mountains, which means this season, and which must be over about tweuty farms about Bridgeport. lull mens’ Isiiled shiits were 'made by Hams, |>er pound,18} (#20 ct#. business. come, or the health may be entirely j hatitl. Tlfe machine was the wonder Shoulders, per pound, 12J eta. The daughter of Dr. Sites. Mrs. Lot Home people cause great annoyance | of the neighborhood and the visitor* I broken down. H ikk I' s Sarsaparilla Eggs, per dozen, 15 ct# by not shutting the gales when they I could not understand how it perform | has attained (lie greatest popularity tie Stanley, is visiting the old folks «t Chickens, per dozen, $4(2>6 home, an<i S. P. Kimball i# home from pass through. ed so rapidly and well. Mrs. Lee lov- J)ri»*d fruit«, per pound, 10@20 eta. j all over the country a# the favorite Spring Medicine. It expels the three months' absence in Ohio. Sandy Anderson and Delbert Luper H ‘’" t n i» " )’ »"d *»* glad to do the Beets, j»er pound, 2 centa. accumulation of impurities through have been getting out hop poles for I work for ,l,eni Mrs Til In.am and Turnip#, per pound; 2 eta. Wednesday evening Dr. and Mrs. the towels, kidneys, liver, lungs and Mrs. Emtnoil* were the next to get Cabbage, j»er pound, 3 c. the Myer Bros. Hay ter had two score of their friends skin, gives to the blood the purity and machines. Onions, per pound, 2^($3 eta. I at a progressive hearts party, with a Mr. Guy is cutting wood for McKee, I quality necessaiy to good health and Beans, per [>ouud, 5 cent#. ! delicious lunch sandwiched in to make A S a lo o n K«-ei»**r«T A d v o r t i t r i n e n t . . preparing his and Edwin Nichols overcome# that tired feeling. Corn meal, |>er pound,4 eta. j the guests feel more than pleasant. Said In* 1 must tell the irulli though own for market. Buckwheat Hour, per pound, 5 cts. A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken. Children and infants ouretf the heaven# full: T. J. Peak is up from Portland look Principal Tait,of the Bethel academy Mr. and Mrs. Kimball and V i'* Graham dour, ]>er barrel, $4. in from one to two weeks. Asthma cured after fifty years’ standing, Cor My liquors excite riot, robbery, ami ing after his Falls City property in : will soon move to Portland, G. A. Thompson and wife, of Oukdale, have Hay, per ton. $10 (3$15. respondenee solicited and references given. bloodshed, diminish comforts,increase terests. Cruise, of McCoy, is running a book been among kindred here. expense# and shorten lives, and are s'ore at Woodhurn, and Charlie Km- George Ha good hung hi# dog for Pastor Brown, of the Falls City Free Mark Blodgett is hack from two *o multiply fatal accident# ami Methodist church, is attending collier i mett, of the same locality, is clerking months' ahsenud in the valley and says distressing diseases, and likely to rend ' sucking eggs. I in Boren’s book ».tore at ialein. he likes this neck of woods best. Judge C. B. Bellinger, of Portland, encf ot Seattle. er the#«- latter incur»'*1»*. They will coat some of life, some of you re; son, I has been chosen losucceed Judge Dea Nsm alor E d w a r d H I r .i- ll. many of you ehanict« r, and all of you Hon. Edward Hirsch, senator from peace. Will make father# and mothers I <!y* Mr#. Robert Clow, of J u n o tio n " wa< Marion, wusboru at Wurtemberg, Ger fiends, wives, widows, children orphans, many, May 3, 1838, and came to and Till poor. For proof of my ability ' ar Forest Grove this week attending America in 1855. Landing in New I refer you to the pawn shop#, police die funeral of her uncle, David Sear# B u y from F irst H ands and save M id d le Mens' !a •go prof York city and finding no employment office, hospital, lunatic asylum, jail and its and A gen ts’ C om m ission s. M y stock compr s 's a full there’ he went to Pennsylvina and ae- the gallow, whither so many of n»> cured a clerkship in a sit re in a little customer# have gsine. I tea«*h old and assortment o f town in Mercer county at the pricely young to drink, and only charge for the salary of *75 a year. material. A few lessons »re enough. Irt company with his brother. Hoi. Hirsch of Portland, ex-miniater to Tur The Independence saloon of Ohio. -O F key, he embarked on the steamer Htsr Allen ha# been closed by Portland of the West," hooked for the Pacific creditors coast, hv wav of the Isthmus of Pana ma. They reached Portland about the middle of April and a few months later opened a retail store at Dallas. Re maining here aliout three years, they I hnv my • • removed to Silverton, where they car a no# ami orjfu 8 W e have on hand a large ried on a general merchandising busi from the man ! quantity o f the best moun- ness three years longer. They then facturer dikkct , dissolved partensliip, ami lie came to j lain logs and are always rea and s a v e Ban l awn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Hore, Plows, H ar Salem anti was employed for sonic time Francisco j o li dy to furnish any am ount of as salesman by llte firm of J. H A M. M achinery; W agons, Carts, Mowers, Rakes, bers’ large prof rows. R iad ! lumber at reasonable rates. Hirelt. In 1806, having been elected - it# ; and, apiin, 1 Farm im p lem en ts o f Every Description, Hardware, Iron and president and manager of the Eagle j sell to customer# Steel. The Largest .Stock, Best Selections and Lowest Prices. Woolen mills at Brownsville, he went ; direct myself 01 there and remained in charge of the j through mv reg- enterprise for aliout two years. He re II U r SALARIED turned then to Salem, and has since #ah*#meu,#o that Corner Slate ami Liberty streets, Salem. made the Capital City his home. In customers save Every customer that goes home '09 he wae interested in the mercantile igent# and small -& - after having bought firm of Herman and Hirelt, and in ’70 leal» rs’ l a r g e tils name was chanced to T, ,fr E. niri Pnliahlp pro li its. VIH IIUIIUMIU Hirsch. In 1878 lie war elected state a treasurer on the republican ticket and reelected in 1882. Of Patton Bros., Salem, is sure tc POPCORX. tell his neighbor# of the courteous treatment, line goods and Fall sown grain is looking fine. A FIVE Y E A R S’ written WARRANTY given with every instrument «old. Old organs ami pianos taken in part payment for new one». Hop trainiug will Boon be the order £ W r (’ atalogues mailed free to any address. Call and see me or write be of business. O Is a pleasant drink, which will he borne by the stom fore buying. Rev. Crandell will preach here next A ll the latest novelties in spring suitings. F u ll line ot ach without nausea or griping. It acts thoroughly on ih e liver, kidneys and reproductive organs. A Sunday at 1 :30 L. V . M O O R E , worsteds for dress suits. W hen in the city, call and look gentle physic, efficient diuretic, and is most useful in scant or painful menstruation. It aids digestion At that store. This message The estate of Thos. Pearce was ap aod reduces corpulent y ; rieurs the complexion, ren 305 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON over las goods and have a suit made in style. hint to you and your friends. praised at *0,529. dering it fair, ami restoring the natural color ot the lav’« train for Independence, where COUNTY ITEMIZER they ! will make their future home. - ^ A b s o lu te ]y r * " B -B e s ir ; R ybst F xjdat 0 t . - C u n e fo c P a itu W A S H , u n raorOIXTaB. t'K lL IA Y . A PK. U . IHM. ~ ------- — ttt - tt : — OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. 1_ *A P ro m p r C u re : 2 -r A P e r m a n e n t C u r e . « 3 --A P e r f e c t C u r e . S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E 8 : ___ Per year ......................................... Per eia menthe ' * ., ................... Per three meutlu Adrertleing ratr. aun*e known on npplioa- km. 0<irre»|x>niteoce la solicited. Pine Job Printing done at reaeonahle prices. Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! DR. W . T. HO USER, SA LEM . L aht Sunday all the saloons of As- torin werej closed slid a whole lot of bad people werejunder arrest for vio lating the laws. We fear there is not enough of the right kind of public sen timent there to keep the vile element iu continuous subjection. Too many officers are for financial or other rea sons in sympathy with such cattle. OFFICE IN BUSH-33EYMAN BLOCK. s o n :>/ a N S p ia n o s I-r ha« been decided by the present administration that but few fourth class postmasters will be removed un til they have served four years, except for some good cause, other than politi cal. A host of democrat* are net ph ased with the idea, but it seems in keeping with Mr. Cleveland s general policy, anil he is not very much con cerned about lh6 opinions or expres PLENTY LUM BER. sinus of objectors. Title people of Oregon sre being out r.igenual) taxed and feel it keenly. The blame is laid at the door of the legislature. It may be that a majori ty wore not really in favor of such lav ish expenditures, but, anyway, they allowed themselves to be induced to vote away the money, and the general public will neither forget nor forgive \t. If we read aright the signs of the times, the next election will call for al most a complete new set, composed of men shrewd enough and strong enough wiiliaiwnil the nraasure brought to Itour front so many sources, to tax the working m a s s e s beyond reason. T h * site of the great Mormon tem ple at Halt Luke was selected in 1847, the foundation laid in 1853, and the splendid st ucture has just been finish ed at a cost of #5,000,000. After hold ing on to their practice of polygamy so long, they have at last fully decided to ahandou it and abide by the laws of the land. And just here let us express the opinion that there] is far too gn at a multiplicity of religious faiths and that it would be better for mankind if half of them were wi|ied out of exist ence. In almost every town'*of any size throughout the land, the number of churches will far more tlisn accom modate those who can he induced to atiend religions services. More con solidation, greater unity of work am! better pay for preachers would be wis er. GOOD NEWS! dALLETT ORGANS, & DAVIS, KIMBALL Prescott IN D E P E N D E N C E . L P W I R C E S B lo o d Builder Mrs. Addia Mugers has been serious ly ill. W A *T° S A L E S M E 3ST. Local and Traveling. m W To repreBent our well known houite. Yon need lio capital to represent a firm that war I rant* mirterv stock first clans and true to name W o It K A L L T H E Y E A It. *100 per month to I the n»:ht man. Apply quiek, stating iqfe. L . L. M A Y & C O .. Nurserymen, Florists and Seedsmen, St. P a u l, M in n . This house is responsible. THE OREBON HEDGE GO. J. W. Crider has arranged to move to Portland next fall. W ALL WILLIAMS’ MEDICINE C0., Schenectady. N.Y. •nd Brockvllle, Ont, P /L P E R , 10 cent* per double roll. Send 2 cent slump for samples. SCHOFIELD AMORGAN, 192 Third street, Portland, Or. CAR P. 8. Knight, DIRECTORS: J. H. Albert, J. M. Keen., Combined Hedge and Wire LADD & B U 5 jd 'Correspondence solicited. BAjSilS, Mr. Herman Hick* S Of Rochester, N. Y. Deaf for a Year Caused by — A lso carts, wagons and a general assortm ent yf— * q R I C U t.T U R / » L - M / tC B I N E R Y - H . B. P lum m er, D allas, a Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. T H E G R E A T S IR E O F T R O T T E R S ! to From the Corvallis C arriag e Factory. Salem, Oregon. O u r Stock R e p re se n ts O ver lo t t o Style*. P rices $5 Seeing is Believing.” A nd , S elf - m e a su r e m e n t R u l e s , a n d T a p e - lin e M a ile d F r e e . TAILOR 126 FIRST STREET, P ortlan d , Catarrh in the Head Catarrh is a C o n s t i t u t i o n a l disease, J. H. Robbins and wife left on Mon- and requires a C o n s t i t u t i o n a l R e m e d y like Hood's Sarsaparilla to cure it. Read : dav’s train for their huine in Baker “ Three years ago, as a result of catarrh, I City. entirely lost my hearing and was deaf for more Isaac Viggers, of Portland, has be than a year, f trtM various things to cure it, and had several physic ians attempt It, but no come a partner with Ur. Bartel in the Improvement was apparent. I r w ilJ d i-iin - giaiah n s # • ■ ■ * I was Intending putting drug store. myself under the eaie of a specialist when some one suggested that possibly Hood’s Sar V. Macken and J. J. Hill have | saparilla would do me some good. I began bought the Patty property just south ] taking It without the expectation of any lasting help. To iiijr ••arprUe sn«l a r e a l J«> I found of Mr. Cruises. when I had taken three bottles that my hen r- la g w m r e i n r s i a f . I kept on till I had Hog« lire M illing for 6J cent« on taken three more. It 1» now over a year and I can k e a r perfectly w e ll. I am trouhled but fo o l; there lieing one Car load bought very little *lth the catarrh. I consider this a lie re hint week at that figure. ‘ ‘ ’ and cordially recommend The whooping cough hu* got quite a ■tart at Bethel several children having | l o «11 who h«v# catarrh.’* II r r m a n tn atop school on account of it. Carter Street, R ochester, N. Y. Hood’s S arsaparilla Mr Care, of Halem, ha« been engag ed to give our hand hoy« some inatruc- tion* for tha next three month*. M. B. Hendrick*, of Amity, wan in town Monday negotiating for the rent al of tlie K'-lty, Poole A Co. warehouse lor this « cum at. II t e a s , 30 H OO D ’ S P IL L S are purely V —s kU. md d* sot purge, pala er gripe. 8ol4 by all druggist«. om An Italian with a large cinnamon bear passed through town Friday an n v e a performance which amused both old and young. mm. - : Chaics Trees! fair Prices! Mr. anti Mr*. Chas. Chaney have an at tlieir h o il.e P l i u r W fin. lot of fruit tress, which I «ill nil to» pottml tfirl giriat llietr nou.e. I narley | t hav. a aii Mock gmttc .1 with «cl.au tr.aa tram M iuMitwl i# happy And save he now ha# someone ! tawinir ««ort fmit. Come »ml M*e my «took or writ« 0. M. WHITEMAN that can wash dishes ; 10 " ! 11 ! Wann is giving out road | Ices. It is about time some id holes were being fixed or ! will soon be so deep that it will he hie to find the bottom of them. I FOUND! Between Dallas and Monmouth A Revolver. | T h . owner can have the same by I proving property and paying for this I advertisement. B IL L S A L L O W E D BTT C O TTN TT FOR W H AT i'LA IM K I). Andy llinshnw ( ’ W B e ck e tt........ Ni«*# it Co#per. .. (4 () Grant ............ H H C ou per.......... M Morrison............ W L Mercer.......... Capital Lumber Co Graven Bro# ........ 1 >r .1 N Smith....... J J Davis .......... G VV McBride Fre#cott ik Vene##. Wm Fanil it Co. . Freseott it Veness Dan Syron .......... W Tyler Smith 1' () Hutchinson . T L Butler H 8 hope.............. Samaritan hospital \V A Wash M Morri»"n ........ !’ Travlin C \\ Km mett........ H Bverlev............. S T Burch............. W .1 Southwell W W William*. . . . pauper account.................... .. . assessor’s ex p en se#...................... coal oil ............................................ v lilt furniture ........................... salary for March. ...................... repairing jail pipe ....................... meal» for circuit court jurvnien . . md#e .............................................. medical service ............................ pauper account ............................ copv H B 125 for assessor............ lu m lier..................................... . pens ................................................ luml« r .......................................... »awing and piling wood................ medical services............................. salary ami e x p e n s e s.......... fees as surveyor ............................ repairing pum p.............................. McFarland and Lawrence . . . printing ...................................... goods t«» \V A Jones...................... g ra v el...................................*.____ coyote s c a l p .................................. fe«*s and mileage for April . . . . salary ami expenses....................... catamount ucalp........................... constable fees state vs Harper. . C O T7B T. AMOUNT CI.AI.MKI>. * 20 15 2 18 62 1 3 4 25 4 20 8 7 1 6 4 8 73 39 1 159 36 7 22 5 11 203 1 23 a good lam p must be simple; when it is not simple it is t not good. Simple, B eautiful, Good— these' words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester ” ! will impress the truth more forcibly. ■ All metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, 3 it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. $50. a m p l e s B U G G IE S J. A. G O O D H U E , General Rflanager. The cheapest and the best fence in use. Winds do not blow it down ; Hoods do not wash it away; overflows do not injure it; it doe» not decay. For fur ther particular» call at our office over U 5 .M . OF IE. C. Crost Properly Constructed Hedge Fences are the Most Durable. ' A M P L E .1 ■ LO AD W. H. HOLMES Z. F. MOODY r. 8. KN1GH I’ j . H. A LI) EUT P k k h u ie n t , V lO R -l’ HMIOKNT, •'BCKETARY. I'KKAHUUEIt, W. H. Holmes Willard Elkins is again draying at the Commercial center. Loading Merchant Tailor, - * Buy from a Reliable Firm and Get Reliable Goods. - - SALEM , OREGON. skin. Tor it removes the bile, which by accumula tion, produces the sallow, muddy complexion, pecu liar t<. the constipated state. Sold by all druggists Several persons in this neighborhood have joined the Adventists faith and are now beginning their six days of labor on Sunday. 5 !----- IF-, T , L A D IE S ’ T E A Grandpa Sykes is very low with gen eral debility. He is 76 years old. Sunday school is progressing nicely under the leadership of J. R. Shepard. BROS-, PIANOS, Veness, BOOKS "" STATIONERY Rev. Beattie is attending the pres bytery at Lebanon. h«s been confined lo past ten day« with in , but is able to ‘ again, and James ; the sick list for a I K&1SALL RENDWKED T he laborers on the world’s fair buildings at Chicago have for some time been getting ready to strike for higher wages just now. when they thought the authorities would have no o'her alternative but to meet their de mands. Monday morning several thousand dropped their tools and walk ed out. The managers hud fully de cided that they would make no differ ence whatever between union and non unicn men. Both sides agreed to ar bitration, with the result that nearly all the men were more than glad to he re-employed on the same terms as be fore. The 'ime has come that union tnen cannot say that non union men shall not be employed on the same work as themselves, without interfer ence and upon such terms ss employ er* and employes choose to make. tilfox ha* rented the J K tee in Kpring Valley and will bin April 15th It is awf ! ier there; wonder if he will i him a Bell to call him lo diu- CELEBRATED Look for th isstam p —T h b R o c h e s t e r . I f the lam p dealer has n 't the g e n n i i i « Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, and w e w ill send you a lam p safely by express— your choice o f over 2 , 0 0 0 varieties from the Largest Lamp Store in the World. AMOUNT A I.LOW KM R O C H E S T E R L A M P C O .f 4 2 P a r k P l a c e , N e w Y o r k C it y . (X) * 20 00 00 15 00 IX» 2 00 50 18 50 *0 62 50 IN) 1 00 <X) a no 80 4 80 60 25 60 00 4 00 75 11 Ï5 50 . 8 50 18 7 18 50 1 50 55 6 55 (X) 4 00 50 5 00 Already the #ire of Blackwood, 2:21J, race record, Lady Maud, 2:23. race rec 50 73 50 ord; Katie Lee, 2:29; Xautilla, 2:30, race record; and tin* *m* <»f the dams of 00 39 00 Vanquish. 3-year-old record, 2:19; Raven Wilke#, 3-year old. 2:30 «ml 4-ye»i r- 50 1 60 old, 2:23: also Tremont, 4-year-old record, 2 :29J R» h kwnod will make the IX) 159 00 season of 1893 at Dallas. Folk county, Friday and Saturday; at Ind»qiemlence, 40 36 40 Monday and Tuesday: at 8alem, Wednesday; ami the balance of the time at 75 7 75 my place at Rickreall, Oregon. 98 22 98 T E R M S : SeatacxY, $ 3 0 ; Xxin^ara«xice, $ - 4 0 . (X) 5 (XI Or when the mare prove in foal or change* ownership. A11 mure:« #ent to me 40 11 40 from a distance will receive the same attention a* my own. hut will not be re 10 203 10 #pon#ible for accident# or escapes. M. F. WHITE, Agent, (X) 1 00 Riely it 8kitT, owner#. Ricdreall, Folk county. Or. 15 23 16 ROOKW OOD, ^ F “ The Rochester.” I R P A R K ! T he new addition to D allas, lies four blocks southwest of the court house, com m and in g a view o f the whole town and surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the streets, which are graded and 8 0 feet wide. Size o f lots— ‘>0x144, with alllevs through the blocKs. PRICE S65 AND $95 PER LOT. These lots are sold on the installm ent plan— $ 1 0 cash, balance on three, six , nine and twelve m onths’ tim e without interest. T his is by long odds the prettiest and best addi tion to D a llas. Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent. STATE OF OREGON.) E ». *. coi n tv or m u t,! I, B. F. Mulkey, county clerk of Polk county, state of Ore yon, and •x offli iu cVrk of the circuit court for «aid county and »talc, do hereby certify , * * I thmt the foregoing t ran script of «chedule of expenditures for the April term, 1893, ha# l»een by me compared with the original, and that it i# « true «n<l rorrect copy of said original, a# the same «pj-ear#»4 record in my office and , custody. Posson’s Seeds G row "S H B sar* This n d " sent to ua w ith a request for C atalogne b good ft* e*n c e n t, on y ou r first order. v? I WITNESS my hand, and i pal o f said court this 10th day of Apr., 1893. B. F. MULKEY. County Clerk. am oreer,—i-fi/i nothsr^ James Vick’s Sour RwbMWT, If.