Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 05, 1893, Image 2

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    TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
PVBUSUID IT U T F xj DAT BT
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KALLAS, FRIDAY, M AY. 5, ItttW.
THE
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
• *l*i ................................... ......Psr y eu
1 00 .............. « .......... . Per eU month*
BO ................. ......... Per three months
' Advertising rete* mede known ou Applies-
timi. Correspondence is solicited.
Fine Job Printing done et reasonable prices.
R R N K F IC IA R Y O R G A N IZ A T IO N S
M ONM Ot TH.
SALEM
S IM M K H I NOS.
Died, the Monmouth Record, second
When any of your steam machinery
fiddle to West Side.
neeals ex'ra fittings of any kinds you
H. H. Qrinold has gone with hi* can secure them at tbe plumbing es
family to his future home in Lane lablishment of Dugan Bros. They are
also fully supplied with the latest hop
county.
and fruit sprayers.
R. M. Smith went to Albany this
week to be examined by the govern­
Mrs. D. L. Feister, the fashionable
ment physiciaus for an increase of
milliner of the capital city, has by ber
pension.
attention to business and her ability in
Hon. C. G. Fisher left Saturday for suiting her custoiqers built up a trade
Siskiyou to look after bis mining in which is second to no other establish
tereats. Others will go soon, as the ment of that kind in the valley. If
snow is sufficiently out of the inoun von desire the very latest love of a hat
tains to allow them to work.
or a bonnet, lie sure and look over her
Several persons left here this week immense stock.
for the miuing regions of Southern
Oregon, among them being Geo. Seldon
Considerate waiters and extra good
and Albert Owin, Luring Bed well, Ed­ meals is what cuuses such an immense
gar Dennis and Tom Zieber. Others run of customers at Hellenbrand’s res-
will go soon.
turan t.
Mrs. lattta Dicus died Thursday of
las’ week and was hurried in the Odd
A t Davidson's market you can al­
Fellows cemetery on Saturday. Mrs. ways procure all kiudu of fresh fish and
Dicus had been an invalid for many salmon eggs for trout fishing. He will
years and twenty years «go the doctors pay the highest market price for all
predicted she would live but a few years. your fat poultry.
Her age was 56.
equal aud her waitresses can
up in the latest style.
aery« it
co unty
C o m m is s io n e r Simps« n authorized to
ta k e the m a tter under advisement aud
a c t iu the premises.
COURT.
PROBATE.
P R O O F .
IVO D E T T E R
Miutov, M is s u s Co.. Pi
Ta the F.aiter o ftSuNn.
f the 2 ______
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1
Burch, J.
Bids called for 20 cords of ogk grub
two foot wood to be stacked in wiaid
J A •*“« " " » * » * •*»>•« Lsuiou'ill1
,July uThcrxpS^aidwiu
Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas was made exe- house.
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..
cutor of the will of her late husband,
1
Establishing the Townsend-Buell
A. W. Lucas, without boiuU, and J. H.
boulM it w: lk‘ Her d» u* htcr providentially procured two
Mulkey, Geo. Boothhv an K. S. Mul- road; Supervisor authorized to take,
two uieu aud tlag said road on May
tüW" * mt “ 1U “ l “
low P™“ *-
key were ajijiointed appraisers to meet
8th.
on May 6th.
which Mrs. Cemmill used. Before the second bottle w e
Mrs. P. E. W ilcox was allowed a tax
A t Gaynor’s boot and shoe establish­
Iu the Geo. Montgomery estate final
exhausted, she was able to walk about, and has been
ment, on Mill street you can always be settlement was conliifued until June rebate of $24.
C O M P L E T E L Y C U R E D .”
able to fiud anything that can be found fith.
Very truly,
Notion o f Teurl)«-ri Rxam iuntion.
in the eastern markets in fancy and
the
M . T H O M P S O N . P o stm seven.
I A [letition for the sale of personal
Notice i* hereby given ihal for the
durable footwear.
property was presented in the E. F. purpose of making »in examination ot
Hosford estate and the same was grant­ all who utter themnelves an candidate*
Isaac Lynch, tbe well known blfl$k- ed.
for teacher« of tin« county, the county
smitb is rapidly acquiring an enviable
The administrator of the F. M. Dav- school superintendent‘thereof will hold
reputation throughout the county as a is estate was discharged and his bonds- j a public examination at Dalian, on
way up horse slioer. If you have a fine men released.
j Wednesday, the 10 h day of May, at 1
horse that you wish shod, take it to
in the guardianship of the minor ! o’clock. Graduafen of chartered insti-
him.
A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken. Children and infants cured
heirs of H. S. White, account for 19921 tution* of this sta^i and other* cligi-
tiled, and guardian charged with $143.-1 ble, deniriivg state diplomas o* certiti- in from one to two weeks. Asthma cured after fifty years’ standing. Cor
I f you wish to look over as fine an 30 and credited with $.'iV
! cates will present themselves for ex- respondence solicited and reference* given.
assortment of furniluie as ever arrived
Semi-annual account filed in the J. | * ,n1‘ l,‘.kti1
° n.’ “ tl" >
time “ " d place
Dativi at Dalla* Folk county, Ore-
in Dallas, you should make tracks for S. Whitman estate and accepted
goti, this 2tith da> f April, 1893.
Chapman’s magnificent emporium and Widow allowed $100 per month for li
T . O. H u t c h i n s o n ,
fast your eves on the very latest and ing exjienses, and $1.087.85 credited
liest noveltiesMo be found in that line. to her account.
County Sellimi Superintendent.
His son, Frank, is a courteous and
In the matter of the adoption of
obliging salesman.
A C'uuatiu ClifFM«* ut the Fair.
Lula M. Urooks, Mrs. Mary Ernest was
Canada will exhibit a mammoth cheese
made her legal guardian.
at Chicago. The cheese was made at
Fault & Co. are every day adding to
In the T. W. Liggett estate, final
the Dominion experimental dairy station
tbe immense stock of hardware carried settlement fmsjxiiied until June 5th.
at Perth aud will certainly rank aa the
by them in their large and roomy store
Final
account
tiled
in
the
W.
E.
mam: rh cheese of the world. It weigh«
room, and tbe prices at which they dis­
pose of their goods show that they are Dalton estate and June 5th set for over .out) pounds and contains the curd
hearing.
of a day's milk from 10,000 cows. A gi­
not in any way desirous of Making an
Final account filed in the J. W. gantic oaken press was erected for the
unfair advantage by charging exhorhi-
tant prices. They sell at only a fair Bridweli estate and June 5th set for I purpose of constructing the cheese, and
200 tons of pressure were applied. The
hearing.
margin of profit.
cheese has already been pronounced per­
COMMISSIONERS.
fect in texture, flavor and color. The
The Arlington hotel is rapidly ac­
cheese will be placed in the pyramid of
quiring a reputation for first class Henry Byerlev, Isaac Simpson.
Canadian dairy products at the World’s
meals aiul beds among the farmers
In regard to ditch dug in front of fair and will afterward be cut up and
who do their trading at the county seat. Hoffman A Sons store . at Lewisville ; sold in pound blocks either in Chicago
or in one of the large cities of Great Brit­
ain.—Ottawa Journal.
Craven Bros, will never be found be­
hind any of their competitors when it
conies to engaging in the race for pub­
Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, Har­
lic patronage, but may be always found
a little in the lead. The superior stock
rows, Road Machinery; Wagons, Carts, Mowers, Rakes,
of goods kept by them tends materially
farm Implements of Every Description, Hardware, Iron anti
to this end, and their fair prices and
Steel. The Largest Stock, Best Selections and Lowest Prices.
courteous treatment to customers as­
-O F
sists not a littie.
Miss Bronson and her assistant Miss
Bertha Collins are working incessantly
to supply the ladies of Dallas and vicl
*
T
.
,
, i
nity with the latest style of hats. She
carries the finest stock of millinery in
^ A HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOR 19 YEARS,
S T . J A C O B S OI L,
Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist!
DR. W . T . H O U S E R , SA LEM .
P r o b a b l y daring the immense ad
vancement made in all lines during
the laat twenty-five year's, none can
take precedence of insu.ance by means
of co operation. As an example
have but to take the growth of the A
A t a meeting of the regents of the
O. U. W . since founded by Father Up"
Fifteen per cent, at least, can he sav­
state normal school on Tuesday it was ed by purchasing your goods at the
church about that time ago. From
agreed to postpone the election of
membership of fifteen at the time of teachers until the annual meeting in New York Racket store. They carry a
larg9 and varried assortment of nearly
its first inception, it has now grown 'o June. This will be quite a hardship
everything used in a household anil
half a million, and ranks third in point on the teachers as they will be uncer­ the goods are of extra quality.
of members among the fraternal or­ tain whether they are to he retained or
not and will have no chance to look for
ganizations of the United States. Be­
Brooks Si Sallisbury, are now enjoy­
otlier schools in case any of them are
sides the benefits of creating a fraternal not retained and may result in some ing an extra good run of custom. Their
sympathy and inculcating in its mem of them remaining unemployed the store is head quarters for all valley
sportsman who know that they can
l>ers a truer and nobler conception of coming year.
there find the very lutest and best in
the duties which men one to each other
The graduating class of the Mon­ guns, revolvers, knives, fishing poles
mouth
public
school
will
render
the
and lines, in fact, everything that a
how incalcurable are the distressed
following programme at the opera hunter or fisher can need.
homes which it has relieved, and the
house on D e x t Friday evening, May
wives and little children which it has 12th:
There is never any diminuition in
kept from absolute poverty and shame
Music.
the sales of G. W. Johnson A Son. All
“ Vacation” — Miss Linnie Murphy.
Right in our own state, in which this
“ The Little things of Life” — Ed. Rid­ residents of both Polk and ¡M arion
order now has a membership of nearly
counties are becoming ro well acquaint­
dell.
5,000, are many instances of the good
The Sacraligious Gamesters” — Maud ed with their methods of business that
they as naturally go tliere^ior*ail'need­
done and buffering relieved when the Hargrove.
ed clothing, as a duck takes to thb wa­
“ I’ets” — Lula Mason.
head of the household has been taken
"B uy My Flowers”— Bertha Bentley ter. This house is never behind with
away. During later years many or­
their new invoices, and as they pur­
and Bertha Heacock.
ders, similar in character and founded
chase from only the best wholesale
Criticism”— David Riddell.
upon the same plan of protection of
A Hundrtd Years from N ow ”— bouses, always have on band the very
latest styles to be obtained.
loved ones by the simple plan of unity Olivia Howell.
BIO M E A IIO tV ." CO UNTRY.
“ The Farm”— Oscar Russell.
and brotherly co-operation, have been
En. I t e m i z e k ,: A t last we are en­
Music.
Harritt <fc Molntire are closing out
formed, the aggregate membership of
“ Looking Backward” — Ethel Lemon. their stock of glassware and crockery, joying spring weather. Have had »
long, long winter. Since the middle of
them all running away up into the
“ Life is What we Make it”— Nora and you can now obtain anything in
the month the weather has been g ood ;
millions. Dallas has now two orders Hiatt.
that line at a decided discount.. Go hut the first half was a little too had to
Song.
and see what excellent assortment they talk about. The snow squslls have
of this class— A. O. U. W. and K. O. T
Address— Superintendent Hutchin­ have.
M.— the latter having been inexistence
given place to nice warm showers of
son.
rain. The grass is starting, but not
only twelve years, but now numbering
Presentation of diplomas to class.
W hile making your next trip to Sa­ yet enough to be of any great benefit:
about 80,000, and having in its work The exercises will be opened by drills
lem, take over that disabled chair or just will keep alive is stock is about all.
ings several improvements on the old and exercises by the school.
wornout lounge and have them fixed Stock generally is in poor condition.
A. O. U. W. plan, the most prominent
up by that master upholsterer, J. W. In the neighborhood there has been
NOHMAI. NOTES.
being that of graded assessments, »and
Louis Briggs, who graduated a couple Thornburg, in the State Insurance no hay to speak of for some time and
block.
of course as the snow did not go until
the right to take out either $1,000, $2, of years ago, is visiting us.
just lately the stock that was kept in
000 or $3,000 beneficiaries, as the mem
Mr. Palm, a teacher in the Hillsboro
here fareil as badly as that on the des­
Cronise A Craven, at their studio on
ber may desire. Now we come to the schools visited us last week.
ert. It lias been said that the grass on
State street, are still taking negatives
Those
of
the
junior
class
who
spoke
the desert was good, but judging by the
point of our argument: Why is it that
last Friday were Miss Casteel and Mr. of all persons who desire the work of looks of the stragglingJaiuches of cat­
working men or o'hers who live only
superior artists, and can give you as
Hunter.
tle (bat are making their nay to the
upon what they are able to earn, will
nice a picture as any photographer in
summer range— there must have been
Mr. Allen, a traveling elocutionist,
for the sake of not spending an aver­ who gave a couple of ruudings in Mon­ tbe state.
some mistake. A band of horses was
age of from $15 to $20 per year, run mouth last week, was up and addressed
brought up to-day which do not look
Mrs.
8,
C.
Reed,
in
the
few
months
as if they had hud more pasture than
the risk of leaving those whom they the studen's.
The board of regents came to Mon­ that she has been doing business in the they needed. There has been no
swore at the altar to protect and cher
capital city, has become noted for ber plowing done yet. The ground will be
ish, without visible means of support mouth Tuesday to hold a meeting for superb taste in millinery matters and thawed sufficiently soon. During next
the purpose of electing the faculty for
and in many instances without enough the coining year.
the elegance of the stock which she al­ month grain will he sowed, for hay, by
ways has on hand. Her prices are those who try to raise grain hav. There
to pay their own burial expenses. What
There is an oratorical contest to lie
suitable to these hard times and you arc more who depend altogether on the
wonder is it that many women
held in Salem in June, between the
will miss it by not patronizing her.
wild hay than theie should be; still it
driven to a second marriage, perhaps different colleges in Oregon. The nor­
costs quite a gooil bit of labor to put
extremely distasteful to them, simply mal will send eight delegates.
the land in condition to plow anil son
Frank Dearborn always has on hand
for the reason that they are incapaciat
Favorable years good hay,— excellent—
ThI* Reason for it.
the very latest oi the standard papers
e 1 by nature for battling with the
E d it o r it e m iz e « : W ill you kindly and magazines, and bis stock of books can be raised from rye, .wheat, oats or
barley. Some limes there is too much
world, and must take this means of allow me to a word of correction in re­ aud stationery is not excelled by any
frost, through the summei fi r it to do
gard to the Falls City item in last store in the valley.
securing their children a home, which
as well as it should while other years
week’s paper as to the \V. C. T. U. go­
their selfish father— this is the only ing in a hi sly to the polls election day
it matures pretty good grain. Las'
Wnen
you
wish
to
select
from
the
year was unfavorable, probably tlii-
entirely applicable word— refused tc I doubt not your correH|Mindent was
very
latest
patterns
in
dress
goods,
be
year will be quite productive. R ve is
provide, although in bringing them in­ well menning enough, but tbe item is
sure and call ut the old reliable White the main grain used, being more hardy.
to -the world he laid himself under a misleading. The W. C. T. U. is not a Corner. Remember that Mr. Myers is J. S. Bogue lias wintered his sheep in
woman suffragist organization, though
moral obligation for their maintain many of its members believe that wo sole agent for the best corset in the very good condition. 'I he hay ran oi t
ance until they were able to take care men should have the ballot.
The market— the Thompson glove fitting— but with buying some and the brows
of themselves. Proscrastination is a ladies that voted at our town election and if you have never worn one, you they could get they got through all
should do so at once. They also carry right. He will market his clip of wool
prime factor in leaving many men un­ were exercising the right conferred on a large assortment of men and boys
in tbe Willamette Valley. Sheeparcn
them by our charter, but they did so as
insured at the time of death. When individuals, some of them being mem clothing.
little on the decline as to price. Has
approached on the subject, they say : hers of the W. C. T. U. and some not,
been but one or two buyers in the
"Oh, yes, I have always intended to while some members did not choose to
When you need anything in the un country and they had it all their own
way. C. 8, Siaats and fam ily have re
join your order. It saved the wife and ote. The union is a Christian not a dertaki r’s line, it will lie materially to
political organization, and its aim is your advantage to call upon A M. turned to this country and in next
family of a near relative of mine from
expressed by its motto— For God and Clough, the State street undertaker and month he intends making his final
absolute poverty, and I have always Home and Every Land.
J u s t ic e .
emhalmer, who has a fine assortment jiroof on his laud. Then I suppose In
is done with these parts indefinitely
bad a kindly feeling toward it, but just
from which to select.
Other Polkites are beyond my know­
now limes are so hard” — etc. A ll end
ledge. Tbe last we beard of our mail
with a promise to come in soon, but
Sroat A Gile are the most enterpris­ affairs was encouraging. Railroad news
ing grocers in t' e capital city, they al­ seems more favorable too. Our school
keep putting it off, and the first thing
ways having on bands the very earliest lias not yet begun, Mrs. D. W. Aid
one knows, the strong healthy man is
of both Oregon and California products. ridge is engaged to teach providing n
Saved From the Grave
stricken with some d;*ca*e or an acci­
Give them a trial.
does not become necessary for them to
dent befalls him and it is everlastingly
move back to Prineville and take
Scrofula
In
Face
and
N
eck
-
too late. How is it with you? Is your
When next in Salem be sure and charge of tbe Prineville News again. 1
Blind
at
Tlmea
wife able to take up your burdens, in
lake your dinner at Strong’s restaurant think the school* throughout theeoun
connection witli her own, and make Rood’s SarmapmrWa Restored Health than Which there is no better in the try are prosperous— wages to teachers
state of Oregon. They tske especial range from $40 to $60 per nion'h.
— Gained 311 Pounds (A Weight.
the living as you have done? No, hard­
O k r a A i . l f n .
pride in the getting up of flee dinners.
ly, and if you really and truely care
OFFICE IN BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK.
GET THERE, ELI!
PLENTY
LUMBER.
The young man depicted above
will iu all probability arrive at hi.
destination, even if it takes a leg.
So it is with l ’atton Bros., the {top-
ular Salem booksellers, wiio are al
ways found to have gotten there
with the latest novelties to be ac­
quired iu their line of business.
GIVE THEM A TR IA L
We have on hand a large
quantity of the best moun­
tain logs and are always rea­
dy to furnish any amount of
lumber at reasonable rates.
Prescott
Veness,
G R A Y BROS,
Corner State and Liberty streets, Salem.
-IF1. T. H A H T , -
-4 «
Leading Merchant Tailor,
SALEM , OREGON.
A ll the latest novelties in spring suitings. * Full line ot
worsteds for dress suits. When in the city, call and look
over his goods and have a suit made in style.
CAR
LOAD
OF
B U G G IE S ^
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
ADVANCE THRESHERS
Nerve
Blood
Tonic
Builder
Dr. WILLIAMS’
MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady, N.Y.
•nd Brockvllle, Ont.
C'i.,
Are warranted to thresh more grain in
a given time and do it belter than any
other machine made.
ADVANCE TRACTION EN6INES
W ALL
P/*PER,
Are the best in tbe world. Reniem-
bei— large work means large profits in 10 cents per double roll. Send 2 cent
tbe threshing business.
Catalogue stamp for samples.
mailed free by the general agent,
S C H O F IE L D it M ORGAN,
EDWARD HUGHES, PORTLAND, 0REG
192 Third street, Portland, Or.
From the Corvallis C arria ge Factory.
— Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of—
^ q R K L 'L T U R / t L - M / IC filN E R Y .
.H B. Plummer, Dallas,
TH E CREAT
S IR E
OF TR O TTER S!
Hood’s_Cures
for her aud your own off-pring you will
not allow her to do it. when such an
easy method of lightening ber horde is
when you are gone is placid before you
and at such a trilling cost.
rO O PR R
E. Thurston
school.
'
D A L L A S IIK I ttl.KTS.
Farmers, bear in mind that when
purchasing anything in the hardware
and tinware line it will la- naturally to
your advantage to patronise Uncle Cage
Morrison, who bv reason of uot having
any rent or clerk hire is able to sell ou
very lopr margin of profit.
his
John E. Smith has been here so long
and is so well and favorably known
that old residents of the county never
think of going elsewhere for their black­
smith work.
Crops looking fine and pasture im­
proving.
Hugh Breseh-r i« again living at bis
fathers, Mose Bressler.
Miss Eva Towns spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents here.
iu
M r. W n t. K r t r k
Mr. and Mrs. Cobb spent Sunday
with Allen Towns and family.
West Duluth, Mlno.
MI have been » very Brent sufferer from s seri­
Charles McCaleb has been making ous ease of scrofula. First, a large bimeh came
In my neck growing as big as a good sized apple.
freipicnt trip* to Mt. Pisgah of late.
It was a.! hard an bone, and after drawing It to
Mrs. Elisa and Mrs. Marv McCaleb a head the doctor lanced It, and for two years
took dinner with their friend Mrs.
It W a s m R u n n in g t o r e
Mackon Monday.
Then we succeeded In healing It up, but ths dis­
ease began to appear in my face, which would
Mr Hetfley ha* traded forty acre* swell up aud affect my eye* so that every morn­
of his land near Mt. Whimple for Mon­ ing they were so Inflamed and swollen that I
w m blin d. The swelling would subside In the
mouth property.
middle of the afternoon so that I could see a
Mr. Rhewalt of the Guthrie neighbor­ little. Well, I was In this condition for about a
hood IMS bought and will move on the year. I went to every physician In my town, all
farm formerly occupied by Mr. Hhel- of whom failed to help me and said nesbing
•«*1 4 b « d «ae to core me. But I began to take
Hood’s Barsaparllla, and when I had used a
i wheat squirrel* sre again mak- ! bottle and a half, the swelling In my face had
la g their Appearance and « e h pe tie entirely gone down. I kept on taking the medl-
clne, and gained 83 pounds In weight
i here will not neglect
T rou serings,
O vercoatings, Su itin gs.
P r ic es S5
to
S50.
[Corroded weekly by Nies A Cooper]
HOLLOW .
I home from
M A R R K * RKPOKT
U SJW.
O u r Stock Represents Over lOOO Styles.
to put ;
I Msve M e n N r f t c t ly Cured
M i BOW
In good health, and confidently say
I f avorv on* owning grub farina wen Hood’s Sarsaparilla saved me from the grave.
• industrious as CLsienre McCaleb Today I m i looking an stout and hearty as ever
here would be more cult u s ic i land in
beee parts.
Hood’s x Cures
The roads are being worked in this
but none to s » n . 1
I advise my brother farmers not lo
1 their hogs to cultivate the potato
are apt to eat some of
la ay It's, ta* I «tassrfullj rw s o a M d Rood's
lanayartlla to tayon* .ult.rmj from blood Su­
sa—»-" W illia m Kan a. Wool Dulutk. Mlno.
M o o d 'S PIHs do aoi pvryo. poln or trips,
bat Aot promptly, oooUyoudoAciouUy. l i t ,
t
Miss Mattie Martin has been added
to W. C. Brown A Sons' staff of clerks,
the squisition being made necessary
by their tremendous run of custom
showing that their business method of
cash sales ami small profits are win
uing the confidence of the people, and
will sisnt obliterate tlioold rvtteii credit
system.
Wheat, per bushel, 67 cts.
Bran, per ton, $17.
Shorts, per ton, $20.
Oats, per bushel, 36 cts.
Flour, per barrel. $4.
Potatoes, per bushel, 75 cts.
Butter, per pound, 20 cts »
Lard, per pound, 16 (¿20 cts.
Bacon, sides, per pound, 17 cts.
Hams, per pound,184 (<i20 cts.
Shoulders, per pound, J2| cts.
Eggs, per dozen. 15 cts
Chickens, per dozen, $4«f6.
Dried fruits, per pound, 10bi20 cts.
Beets, per pound, 2 rents.
Turnips, |a r pound, 2 cts.
Cabbage, per pound, 3 c.
Onions, per pound, 4 cts.
Beans, per pound, 5 cent*.
Corn meal, per pound,3J cts.
Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 cts.
Graham flour, per barrel, $4.
Hay, per ton, $10 '¿$15.
Iasi las Will U M is I a
I t has been definitely settled by
When you desire a shave, hair cut
those in authority that Our ciliarns
or shampoo in the latest style and
shall celebrate the 4th of July in a be­
most agreeable manner, be sure aud
coming manner, in fact there ts to be
i all at Jimmie Lawton's tonsoriai par
two days of merriment, slthough that
lor.
taking place on tbe 3rd haa no oonnec
tion with the celebration nezl day. W
I f you will leave your dirty linen C. Brown, Nat Holman and T. J. Hay
and other soiled clothes at the same ter, the committee having in charge
j place, they will be taken by the stage the annual reunion of 1’olk county pi
to the Salem steam laundry and he re­ oncers, which was to have been held
turned to you in a few days neither here on the first Friday and Saturday
j torn nor with the buttons missing and in June, have decided to change the
j whiter than snow.
date to the 3rd of July. For manr
reaaona this w m considered heat, the
print ipal one being that all will he
A t most any hour in the day you
more at liberty then. Fioneers from
can And some person standing before
all section* are asked to co-operate with
| Miser's show ease wrapt in contempla­
the committee in making this the lar­
tion ol those floe specimens of photo­
gest and most enjoyable turnout of the
graphic work. If you wish any work
old pettier* ever held. A# to the pro­
i in that line we advise you to patronise
gramme ol either day's doings, it is yet
; H. L. Miser.
to early for their announcement, but
all may rest assured that both day-
Mr# Chas. Gibbons at the Commer­ will tie chuck full of pleasure for both
cial hotel aa a chef de susine has no I old and young
S amples , S e l f - m e a s u r e m e n t
R u l e s , a n d T a p e - l in e
M a il e d F r e e .
TA ILO R
126 FIRST STREET,
P ortland , O regon .
“Seeing Is Believing;.'
A nd a go o d lamp
must be nm ple; when it is not simple it is i
\ not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good— these '
I words mean much, but to see “ T h e Rochester ” (
w ill impress the truth more forcibly. A ll metal,
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only,'
it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. L ik e 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 m ore cheerful than either.
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Look for this stamp—T he R ochrstbx . I f the Ismpdealer bas n't the j f n n f n e
Rochester, sod the *tylc you want, send to us for our new illustmted cutalogu*.
land we w ill send you a latnR safely by express—your choice o f over 3 ,0 0 0
1 varieties from the Largtst Lamp Store in ike World.
R O f H U T K R L A B P C O * 4 « P »r li F lare,
T s r k City.
“ The Rochester.”
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Vl ready the sire of Blackwood, 2 :21 race record, Lady Maud, 2:23, race ree­
l'd ; Katie l-ee, 2 :29 ; Naulilia, 2 :30, race record ; and the sire of the dams of
Vanquish. 3-year old record, 2:19; Haven Wilkes, 3-year-old, 2:30 and 4-ye*r-
Id, 2:23: also Tremmit, 4-year ohl r e e r d . 2:29^ Hinkwood will make the
• ason of 1893 at Dallas. Polk cuonty, Friday and Saturday; at Independence,
Monday and Tuesday: at Salem, Wednesday; and the balance of the time at
mV place at Kick real!, Oregon.
T E P . L £ 3 : S e a s o n , $ 3 0 ; I n r a r a a c e , S -4 0 .
Or when the tnari pmv, in foal .»i changin' ownership. A ll mares sept to me
from a distance will receive the same attention as my oWn. hut will not be re-
sponsible for accidents or escapes.
M. F. W H IT E , Agent,
R ielv A Skiff, owners.
Kicdreall, Folk county. Or.
SEND US YOUR Í4EXT OBOER.
S ed
We are Pacific Coast Agetit* for D. M. Ferrv 8 l C o .’ s
Seeds, and we sell them the same right here as they do in
the Hast. W e ;\re also Coast Agents for A. L R oot’ s Bee
Supplies, and are the largest manufacturers of Fertili-
er* west o f Omaha.
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PORTLAND. OREGON.
This advertisemen t cot out and sent to u* with a request foe Catalogue
ta good for fifteen cents on your first order.
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