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i « Mrs. Gibbons, at the hotel Commer- Ku.tisr* versus r o k M u in Lee lived for so many years. Most of j cial, cannot be heat for good dinners, T h e former always come out ahead, his childhood end youth was spent in and she always sets them. while the later gradually and naturally | Dallas, where he received his education * -----' • • ____ i drop back toward the tail end of the i and grew to manhood. In 1881 lie was PUBLISHED IVIIT FRIDAY BT R H E U M A T IS M . procession. 1 he fact holds good in al' married to Miss Mary Langwortliy, of I f you will only stop and inspect W . A . W A S H , departments ol life, including labor, Corvallis. They had one child, a little Mr. WiUet F. Cook. Cunajoharit* N. Y , w rites: “ Aw oke one those samples in front of Miser’s art rcausmcH and rtorturo*. Corning with excruciating pains iu my shoulder. Tried various trades, professions, and all other busi girl, who died six years ago. at the age reheis for sudden pains without effect; wei;t to my office ; the pain gallery, you will be sure to want some ness pursuits as well as social and of 2 years. Mr. Lee resided on his became insufferable ; went home at n o'clock and u.ied 8 T . of the same kind taken for yourself. J A C O B S O IL effect magical, pain ceased, and at i o'clock went W hen you desire the very earliest church affairs. Polk county, yes Dallas farm— part of the old home place— for M ONM OUTH. D A L L A S . F R I D A Y . A P R . » , 1893. to w ork; cure permanent." and best of California vegetables or Hs is a first class photographer. . 'has had cases in all these lines to prove several years, but not being very ro Emmereon, the barber, cl< sed out fruits, go to Sroat A Gile, the bon ton the assertion. Reader, to which class bust, after a »hurt sojourn at the sea N E U R A L G IA . laat week and went to Portland. grocers, who make this especially and Cleanliness is next to Godliness and do you belong, and if to the latter, is coast, concluded to go into business at THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. L it t l s R a f t m , W it. to have your clothes assume an im there any good or insuperable reasou Portland, where he lived for several Mrs. Etta Bond, of Eugene, is down excel in it. My w ife suffered with rack intense neuralgic ¿¡un* in the face, she thought she maculate condition they should be would die She huhed her (see and bead with S T . J A C O B S O I L . <wd it cured her in years previous to his death, which oc- for it. W e have a good example of on a visit, also Miss Alberta Shelton. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: lour hours. sent to the Sulem steam laundry, who the rustler in the person of D. E. Gil cured April 24th. 1893, of coustuno- C A U L SC H E l It E. 88 U 0..........................................Ptr yttr A. M. Clough, the State street un The family of Rev. Smith, the new 1 0 3 ___ * ........................... Per ils months man, who has besn among us but a few tion. His remains were brought to dertaker and embalmer, is prepared to are experts at the business. 00 . .......... P «r three month* paator, arrived last week from Portland months. He is well able to take it easy Dallas on'Wednesday’s train and bil do or furnish anything in either of Advertising rate a made known on applica to reside here. those lines that can possibly be desired James LAwton is the boss tonsoria* but Hanoi put up that way. He is al lowed to the grave by a large con tion. Correspondence is solicited. C. A. Rohrer and L. O. Stockman at moet reasonable prices. Kin* Job Printins done at reasonable prices. artist of this or any other vicinity and le y s >u the move with a keen lookout course of his boyhood friends. Uev. for any opportunities that may lie Summerville conducted the services at have gone to Lincoln county to look af his patronage never decreases. scattered around. W hile his head is the grave. He lived an exemplary ter business matters. For everything to be found in a first full of planning and trailing he is ever life, and his death caused a void in the T hk matter of a division of Polk There will .be sn entertainment at class and well stocked dry goods W m . Brown A Son, together with icsdy to dive into any needed ntHnnal hearts of many friends and relatives A euro guaranteed in every case undertaken. Children and infants cured the Evangelical church 8unday eve store, you cannot do better than to their handsome and efficient assistant, latxir. In a few years lie will be m uch1 which can never he idled, county and tneannexation of a portion in front one to two weeks. Asthma cured after fifty years’ standing. Cor ning. Music by the glee club. make your purchases at the old relia Miss Hattie Williams, are still raking richer, while some others around will i of Yam hill to form a new one and is respondeuce solicited aud references given. M ARKET REPORT Wm. Dawson, a former resident of ble W hite Corner. In the* corset line in the shekels front those who desire to be much poorer, because he is a rustler | being considerably talked of by paper- Monmouth, now a Heppner attorney, they are better fixed than any store in deal with a responsible house and Slid they are [lokeeasies. [Corrected weekly by Nit*« Cos per] published in that vicinity. It seems the valley, the proprietor t>eing sole know that they are paying only a fair is making friends here a visit. Wheat, per b iu lcl, 57 cts. B d lto is A ll K n o w H im . agent for Thompson’s glove fitting cor price for the go«xl» purchased and that to us a rather permature venture. Bran, per ton, $17. Hamilton Mulkey’s little lsiy was set. which is true to name and the best they are as represented. He doesn’ t subscribe for >our paper Shorts, per ton, $20. because: He has more papers now T hk Statesman at Salem now has taken very sick the first of the week manufactured. Oats, per bushel, -»5 ctf*. and at last accounts was in a very than he can read. He has no time to two typesetting machines in operation, critical condition. Flour, per barrel, $4. I f you want the very hest of work read, except nigh's and his eyes are so W hen you need anything in the done in the blacksmithing line, lie cer Potatoes, per buahel, 75 cts. they manufacturing the types as they Lydell Baker, of Portland, a nephew reading line, you can gel the latest tain to patronise John E. Smith, the poor that he can’t see then. He can’ t Butter, per pound, 20 cts are set up. Hendricks A Saubert have of Col. Baker, Oregon’s senator who afford to take all of them and so takes and hest of Frank Dearborn on Corn- old reliable. Lard, per pound. 16 @20 cts. none. He dosn’t think much of your built that paper up from a very low was killed in the war, is hilled to speak mercial street. He runs a genuine Bacon, sides, per pound, i7 cts. paper any how. “ It never has no news ehh since taking charge of it, and aid at the normal Thursday evening. first class book store. Hams, per pound, 18} @20 eta. I f you wish anything in the hard no* nothin’ else much.” He can get Shoulders, per pound, 12J cts. ed not a little in the recent growth of Mrs. A. W. Lucas went to Portland ware or tinware lin e ,!« sure to look ov a city weekly four times as big as yours Eggs, per dozen, 12J cts that. town. This las' innovation stamps Friday to vi.it her son, Fred, who is re In the way of fine m illinerv Mrs. 8. er the stock kept by Cage Morrison, for the same price, “ and it ’s got lots of Chickens, per dozen, $4(g6. them as desirous of keeping more than ceiving medical treatment there. He C. Keed distances by long odds all her who will sell you superior goods at the readin’ in it, too.” He doesn’t like Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts. has so improved as to be able to return competitors, and her trimmers for taste lowest possible prices. the politics of the paper. His neigh up with the times, as the only other home with his mother. Beets, per pound, 2 cents. and variety in the arrangement of head bor takes it, and he takes t he other one, p>'l>er on the coast, that we are cogni Turnips, per pound, 2 cts. A p r il In Past Year*. and they “ kinder change off, you know.” Am ong our visitors this week were wear have no superiors. Go and see Cabbage, per pound, 3 c. In 1887 frost oceured throughout the sant of, having these aids to composi A. Noltner. Portland, Deputy Sheriff what she has to show you, get ter Onions, per pound, 4 cts. tion is the one now doing the work on Farley, Dallas, Mrs Frank Cooper. Sa prices, and be convinced of what we State aa late as the 18th, the rainfall O eo rg e L ee a t Kent. Beans, per pound, 5 cents. was in excess, the ground was very wet George W. Lee was horn December AMtorian. lem. Mrs. D. T. Stanley. Portland: Miss have asserted. Corn meal, per pound, 3^ cts. and the spring was very late: warm, 12*-h, 1858, on the farm, south of Dallas Nellie Howe and Prof. Jackson, Dallas, Buckwheat Hour, per pound, 5 cts. dry weather did not begin until May In the securing of a good 'and per liith, and on the 29th was one of the where his parents, Nicholas ami Harah F o r several weeks the small army of Fred Shaw, Salem. Graham Hour, per barrel, $4. fect photograph many things are nec Hay, per ton. $10 @$15. disappointed office seekers have been The little 3-year-old child of Mrs. warmest days on record. In 1888. essary, first among them being an ar April was warm and dry, damaging returning from Washington to their Perry accidentally swnllowed some list who kaepa thoroughly in touch homes in disgust. A big per cent of toothache medicine, a mixture of ere with the latest methods. Croniee A frostsoccured as late as the 8th. Htraw- l«rries were ripe on the 25th and new asot« and laudanum, the other day, them helped to run the concern when hut as good luck would have it, had Cronise, State street, are never found potatoes were dug on the 30th. May Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, Har Mr. Cleveland was at the helm before just ate supper and Dr. Crowley being wanting in this regard. was warm and dry ; while June was wet. rows, Road Machinery; Wagons, Carts, Mowers, Rakes, end had concluded that their services immediately summoned, emetics and In 1889 April was warm and dry; the Farm Implements of Every Description, Hardware, Iron and J. W. Thonburg, in the State insur season was well advanced. Fruit trees would be considered as very important restoratives saved it. wer^in bloom in March. The Winter Steel. The Largest Stock, Rest Selections and Lowest Prices. -O F - again, but old Grover has a head of A t the photo gallery a l'ghted lamp ance block, is a skilled mechanic and can thoroughly repair and upholster preceding was very mild; May follow his own and thought the machine was accidently knocked off a table and any of your wornout furniture, so as ed with rain up to the 21st and nor broke, setting fire to the oil on the would run better with new blood and mal temperature. In 1890 the spring floor, and for a time it seemed like to make it as good as new. Corner State and Liberty street», Salem. was ccld and backward, similar to the new energy nearly all around. Of there was going to be a first class item, present year. April was cold, rainy, course the rejected ones and their but Mr. Lewis, by a vigorous use of the They are having S closing out sale and vegetation backward up to the 30th friends do not see it in that light, but woolen table cloth, spoiled the item by in the glassware and crockery line at when the rain ceased and warm dry Harritt A M clctire's, and if you are almost every one else does. W hen a putting out the blaze. sunshine prevailed. Frosts on the 11th We have on hand a large Electric lights are again the talk and looking for bargains do not fail to take and 12 damaged tile peach crop slight man hue not enough get-up-and go to quantity of the best moun advantage of it. Oh! What a difference in the some people cannot give up the idea ly. May followed warm and dry. In make a living outside of office, he is tain logs and are always rea morning, and how sadly at variance that Monmouth must patronize Inde 1891 April was normal. Vegetation not often the best man for an office. with the whole human family feels pendence in everything, including The time is now at hand when you was somewhat late, but it was healthy dy to furnish any amount of the above pictured gentleman after lights. Now they want the pearly wa should he purchasing your spring and and prosperous; the season of 1891 was lumber at reasonable rates. his night’s debauch— his head T hk ministers of Salem have formed ters of the Willamette or some slough summer clothing. Let us whisper a one of the most favorable aud the seems as big as a basket; oh, how to be pumped up here to supply the harvest was the best on record. In word of advice in your ea r: Keep an alliance, and now refuse to hold it aches, and his stomach seems tc town. No, thanks, we can help our away from those places where cheap April, 1892, frosts continued up to the Sunday services st any of the state in he continually turning over and selves. and necessarily shoddy goods are kept, 20th. The season was late; but earlier stitutions unless the preacher so doing All the latest novelties in spring suitings. Full line 01 over, like a dog hunting an easy A showman gave a performance here and go to a store of known reputation than the present for by the 15th fruit place to lie down. What would he receives a compensation of $5 for each worsteds for dress suits. When in the city, call and look the other evening, chnrgiog no ad where they have only the best of styles trees were in bloom throughout the not give if he had not indulged in Sunday, tjie different denominations mittance fee, but took up a collection and makes at fair prices. W e name State, except in che counties south of over his goods and have a suit made in style. that champagne supper, but, in the Columbia river valley. to take turns at the business. I f the after the performance was over. He the firm of G. W. Johnson A Son. stead spent his hard earned money ---- ----- late legislature, instead of passing some was arrested for not taking out licenso IN D E P E N D E N C E . for something useful at Patton Bros and fined by the recorder. It is ex Baby carriages in all makes, styles famous Salem bookstore. of those bills which cause such a d ir The Willamette runs high. pected he will contest the matter in the and sizes, Indian baskets of every des graceful expenditure of the people’s courts, and if he loses the case it will cription, shot guns and rifles of the J. M. Vanduyn has built an addi money, had oreated the office o 'a chap open the question as to whether a lec best make and latest patterns, rods tion to his cottage. lain of all state institutions, he to ap turer or minister can take up a collec and flics that will cause the trout to Dr. T. J. Lee made a flying trip to tion without being subject to arrest, come out on the bank to meet you. point needed assistants at a commen and fine for not having license. Opin when they hear of your approach, and, Portland this week. surate salary, they would be doing a ion is divided on the subject. in fact, everything a sportsman can G. W. Hansaker, of Junction City, worthy a<d and something of vast bene want at Brooks A Salisbury». was visiting W. O. Cook Monday. NORMAL NOTEB. ^ B u ild e r Tonic fit to the state dependents. These Ed. Hirschberg, who has been sick Prof. W ann went to Portland Fiiday regular services are much needed, and You can save an immense amount in Portland, is now buck in his store. and came back Monday. of money during the year if yon do all by all means should be paid for, but as Mrs. Rennie, of Salem, was visiting Miss Ella Green was called to her vour trading possible at the Now York the thing now stands, no one has ths home in Salem Monday by the serious Racket store. The small amoun' sav her father, Peter Cook, over Sunday. authority to authorize such expendi illness of her mother. ed on every article will soon count up E. E. Paddock ami wife, of Corvallis, ture of the public funds. immensely. were visiting F. A. Douty this week. Bsnd for Misses Bertie Whitoaker, Mary Par descriptive ker and Mr. Pearl Fulkerson of the pamphlet. James Burch went to Forest Grove M O K E C I R C l 'I T C O U R T CA S ES . juuior class spoke in chapel Friday Get your salmon eggs lor trout fish to attend the Keeley institute Monday Dr. WILLIAMS’ The following additional cases have morning. ing at Davison’s fish market on Court 50s. MEDICINE CO., Rev. Vantaaeell, pastor of the Bap been »tided to the circuit court docket, Friday a delegation of thirty of the street, and take him all tbe fat poul tist church at Astoria, preached here ' Schenectady, N.Y. making the total number so far 106 young lady students went to Forest try you have for sale. Are warranted to thresh more grain in • fo r » . M . •nd Brockville, Ont. Sunday. TlieJHeattle Insurance cases are on Grove to attend the state convention a given time and do it better than any deck, being the .last on^the.Jlist here of the Y . W. C. A. They returned G. L. Hawkins, late of Salt Lake City, other machine made. You can always be sure of a good g iv e n : Monday. ADVANCE TRACTION ENGINES meal at Hellenbrand's restaurant and is now marble worker for L, W. Mc —Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— Adams. H. Simpson, et al vs Ira Miller, ac Are the best in the world. Remem- the hest of attendance. N o tic e o f T e a c h e r « E x a m in a tio n . tion at law. bei— large work means large profits in H. Hirschberg, W. H. Wlnteaker 10 cents per double roll. Send 2 cent Notice is hereby given that for the . E C K eyt vs W B Davis, action at Catalogue stamp for samples. and others of our citizens took in Port the threshing business. The cunning fingers of Mrs. Fies- purpose of making an examination of mailed free by the general agent, land last week. law. S C H O F IE L D & M O RG AN, all who offer themselves as candidates ter'« ambitious assistants are contin H. B. Plummer, Dallas, 192 Third street, Portland, Or. L C Parker vs Dallas Woolen Mill, J. A. Veness has built a new side EDWARD HUGHES, PORTLAND, OREG for teachers of this county, the county ually fashioning triumphs of art and action at law. beauty to adorn the heads of the gen walk around his lots on the corner of school superintendent thereof will hold R L Sabin vs W T Shurtliff and F K a public examination at Dallas, on tler «ex, which cause her less inventive Monmouth and Fifth streets. Hubbard, action at law. competitors to torn green with envy, Wednesday, the 10th day of May, at 1 Bishop S. C. Beryfogel, of Redding. J A McDaniel vb Andrew Wilson, o ’clock. Graduates of chartered insti and elicit ejaculations of admiration Penn., will preach at the Evangelical from all so fortunate as to behold tutious of this state and others eligi action at law. church on the evening of May 14th. T D Hallowell vs Art Armstrong ble, desiring state diplomas or certifi them. She is the fashionable milliner J. J. Harkins, of Salem, and Thus. of the capital city. cates will present themselves for ex and J 8 Montgomery, action at law. Fennell, of this place, have purchased School Commissioners vs John Pen- amination, at the same time and place. the blacksmith business of E. E. Kren- Dated at Dallas, Polk county, Ore Dugan Bros., the I mwss plumbers of gle. inger, action st law. gon, this 26th day of April, 1893. Salem, are prepared to fit you out with Homer IIill v§ State of Oregon, ac T. O . H u t c h i n s o n , J. R. N. Bell has invented a self ad everything needful in the hop and tion at law. County School Superintendent. fruit spraying line, and in regard to justing binding strap. Craven, Bell A Fred A Koser vs May F Woods, ac steam engine extras they are fitlly su,>- Co. are the new eompuuy that will tion at law. The nrw city council will take their plied witli the very latest and best manufacture them here. O u r Stock Represents O ver 1OO0 Styles. J K Elderkin, receiver of the Se seats next Monday evening. At the manufactured. K. H. W ilcox and wife were in Port attle Insurance Company vs Abel Ug- meeting last Monday night no business land last week. He lias secured the D A L L A S B U S IN E S S M E N . of especial importance was transacted low, action at law. agency for Knapp, Burrell A Co’s farm For a complete and varied assort J K Elderkin vs Shelley A Van except the auditing of a few hills, and the transferring of $137.36 from the ment of dress goods Craven Bros, can implements, formerly looked after by duyn, action at law. F. A. Douty. P R IC E 8 8 5 T O 8 5 0 . general to the street fund. not be b- excelled, and when it comes J K Elderkin vs J 8 Cooper, action to men and hoys clothing their stock J. W. Kirkland has let the contract at law. is unequalled. In gmceries they have to Campbell A Co. to build a cottagi S a m p l e «, S e lf - m e a s u r e m e n t J K Elderkin vs C G Coad, action a large stock of both staple and fancy. on the corner of Railroad and B streets at law 126 FIRST STREET, R ules , a n d T a p e - u n e Their clerks are courteous and oblig and the work will begin soon as most P o r t l a n d , O reoon . J K Elderkin vs R R Turner, action ing and never fail to please all custom- of the material is on the ground. M a il e d F ree . rs both in regard to the quality of the at law. Mrs. Geo. Rogers, sister of Mrs S. I, goods and the price asked. J K Elderkin vs Lyman Damon, ac Stockton, of this place, died lastThurs tion at law. day, April 20th, at her home north of « J K Elderkin vs J A Veness. action Mrs. Shelton, at the Arlington ho- town. She was buried at the I. O. 0. F tel, sets exra good meals aud has the cemetery on Saturday. The funeral at law. A n d a g o o d la m p la'st of beds. services were held in the Evangelical J K Kldcrkin vs J F Groves, action be ample; when it it not timple it is j church. Rev. J. A. Townsand, of the at law. \ not good. Sim ple, B eautiful, Good — these J K Elderkin v* A J Richardson, ac If yon want anything in the line of Presbyterian church, preaching the sermon. | words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester ” 1 nilders' hardware, Fanil A Co. have tion at law. will impress the truth more forcibly. A ll metal, on hands the largest and most The Young Peoples Union, of the - P IO N E E R . tosfgh and seamless, and made in three pieces only,' complete stock in the county, and Baptist church, has for ils officers; Already the sire of Blackwood, 2 :21 race record , Lady Maud, 2 :23, race rcc- it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. L ik e Aladdin's their stock of common hardware is l’resideut, C. E. Pentium!: vice, A. S ird ; Katie Lee, 2 :29; Nantilla, 2 30, race record ; and the sire of the dams of Mrs. Nichols is out on the farm rue of old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar unsurpassed by small dealers. Their L ocke; secretary, H. C. Finch; treats Vanquish. 3-year-old record, 2 :19; Raven Wilkes. 3-year-old, 2 :30 and 4-yeap- ticating. velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, >ld. 2 ;23 : also Tremnnt, 4-year-old record, 2 :29| Rook wood will make the facilities for the making of tinware are tirer, Florence Alexander. The Young A. Nichols is selling off his stock to ile t than electric light and more cheerful than either. excellent and their tinner a master of Peoples aliance, of the Evangelical «»s o n of 1893 at Dallas, Polk county, Friday and Saturday; at Independence, and iinplemeuta. his trade. lo o k for t h U a U a n - T l i R o c i m t u . I f tbe lam p dealer has n't tbs E r m i n e church, has for its officers: President. Monday and Tuesday : at Salem, Wednesday; and the balance of the time at . Rochester, so d the style you went, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, Mrs. A. 8. Copley; vice. Rev. A. 8. Cop nay place at Kickreall, Oregon. Mr. Herbert's mill has been running k - » we _ will —... -— - * lai safely by by express—your express—year i choice o f over M 2 ,0 0 0 Mrs. A. H. A O * % _________ _______ u tiny n s safely Lend send • , yon a ley ; recording secretary, Mr Ames; B from the Largest ¿am p S tore in the Iv o r 14. T E B L iS ^ S ea son . $ 3 0 ; In s u ra n c e , $ 4 0 . Parry, Wash. regardless of rain. C. H. Chapman, successor to J. M. NOCH1STKR L I U CO . <S r w k Flare, N .w Y arti City. Or when the marc prove’ in foal or chnngee ownership. All mares sent to me corresponding secretary, Miss May Campbell in the furniture store, is an Theodore Dodson, of Salt Creek, has from a distance will receive the same attention as my own. hut will not be re Youn g; treasurer, Gilbert Elder. The an attraction at Pioneer. 2 0 M ile s f r o m a D o c t o r old hand at the business, and has late Y . P. 8. C. E. of the Congregational sponsible for accidente or escapes. M. F. W H IT E , Agent, ly received a large consignment of new R iely A Skiff, owners. Ricdreall, Polk county. Or. church, ha* for its officers: President, Frank Ivey purchased a fresh cow comprising all the latest designs But Hood’s Sarsaparilla waa goods, Miss Mary Collins; vice, Miss Ads with a calf for $30 last week. in parlor and I«droom sets. Go and Equal to tho Emergency look over his Urge stock and you will Jmlson ; recording secretary, Mrs. Ida Lee Humphrey was home from his Irvine; corresponding secretary, Prof. go no farther. work on M ill creek last week. Pleurisy, Chills and Purer — Milk C. A. H itchcock; treasurer, A. J. Pitts. Mise W innul’s mother end Grandpa Lsp — Pwrfst* Care. The Y . P. S. C. E. of the Christian Martin are visiting wiih Ab. Byerley. Isaac Lynch has no superior in this church ha* for its officers: President, ** Aftar my baby was born I got Into very tort- on* condition, having pleurisy, chill* *nd fever, region ss a worker in iron and he has W . H. H aw ley; vice, Mrs O. A Kram M. L. Robbins and wife have been visiting the family of his son, John, gradually dsreloptnx Into milk leg. Wo tiro to no equal as a horse sheer. Patronise er; recording secretary, Mis* Effie miles from s phy-i. ion and did not know whsl i him and get first class work, Richardson; corresponding secretary. a bo are on the sick list. t# <lo. Finally after a great deal • ( ««(for- j Miss Essie Robertson; treasurer, J. W I to take Hood's Rarsap*miA and j •HIRIDAN. Richardson, Jr. Whoa I WM Miss the third bottle I could see Gavnor’s boot and chive store is rap o -e s r Faulconer lias returned home It Waa Doing Mo Owod. i d l .v acquiring an enviable reputation Albert Martin, who ha* been with frotn the coast. I aonttnned with another bottle *nd recovered throughout the entire county for the Z. F. Vaughn so long, has gone to open M rapidly that eew ■ mm la good koala*. I supcrelegance of their goods and tbe J. T. Simpson took • business Dip Thto ad ” sent to n* with » request for Catalogue is good for a jewelery shop of hi* own at Junction I moderate prices asked. to Fortlqpd last week. City. fifteen cents on yonr first order. M K K C H A X TB A T T IIE C A P IT A L . Tbe pretiding elder of the M. K. here last Sunday Strong's restaurant naa acquired a - • night. | reputation over the entire valley for Jotiah Taylor father-in-law of D. M. their magnificent and wholesome din Care, of this city died at the reridence ners, comprising the hest eatables to be of the latter one day last week. H e found. Everything is recherche. waa taid to be 104 year, old. T H E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER m ¡Church preached PROMPT, GOOD WORK. [)\b Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! DR. W . T. H O U S E R , S A LE M . OFFICE IN BUSH-8REYMAN BLOCK. THE MORNING. PLENTY LUMBER. G R A Y B R O S -, & IF1. T . Leading Merchant Tailor, ' Prescott Veness, O R E G O N . CAR LO AD OF BU G G IES* IN D E P E N D E N C E . ADVANCE THRESHERS Blood Nerve From the Corvallis C arriage Factory. W ALL P/*PER, A G R IC U L T U R A L TH E GREAT M A C H IN E R Y . S IR E O F T R O T T E R S ! e n d FOF^ 'AMPLE1 Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. TA ILO R Seeing is Believing.” R O C K W O O D , 1467, “ The Rochester.” Posson’s Seeds Q ro w Hood’s s Cures Mr. Bradshury and family came up from Newberg last week. Mrs. John Haworth, near Grand Mae. A. M. l u u , Ttrrj, wjhuitoa. Ronds, is said to be quite sick. Mead’S PUIa mr. au Laver Ills. Niii.ua Nannie Simpson, who lias Iwen, quit* sick with la grippe, is oonvaleoent. i The ht-giraof ladies to the m illinery emporium next door to ue has fairly commenced and Mis* Bronson is winn ing golden opinions from them in refer ence to lh « excellence of her good*. iî Tfij PbEfs* îl:imîr\\ T!»- ® < a . c-n e;,r ! -H F. A. Patterson, M. M. Ellis and B T. Smith on Tuesday and Wednesday aa appraisers of the widow’» dower in the T . G. Richmond estate, visited the two farms at Monmouth anal Salt Creek. They decider! her just pro por tion ment of the estate to be 538 acres. l i c j « luJ 14 ftj. for Oui Js, J W James Y k k i Boa«, H-chrwsr. N. Y. .1 Í 7 * « Ke ¿«tStciri frem fini hrwr,-~ciifj mat ’ ru g.