Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 12, 1893, Image 3

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    Ma»on, dentist, over the bank, Main j
| street, Dallas.
T H E M IN N E S O T A L I O I S L A T V U
A ft e r
th e A lu m a n d
A m m o n ia
Hattie Williams and Nora Craven | Khler Maftoon, of Airlie, will preach j
H a ltin g P o w d ers .
*«> doing PortUud.
at Oakdale next Sunday.
(Porllatui Orfgnntan')
W.
.
.
W. H Boyd ran a harrow tooth
A bill for an act in relation to Hie
Several good milch cows for sale.
of means to meet pressing do- through his foot Saturday.
Enquire of Robert Howe, Dallaa.
manufacture and sale of baking i« ja ­
ilers, to prevent f/itud and preserve the
m a n d s , and once again appeal
T l“ A,1,ily *,'>i»s"t. has come out as
Henry Byerley says there is a new
1
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r*
an AuvtH'Hte for ilit-peoples party,
In Ihe State Insurance block may be public health has been introduced in
hint which bites of! the entire fruit
found a first class upholster Crippled, the Legislature at St. Paul. The bill
to &11 d©lilM|U0IltB to lft&kc at
Mis« V iol* Mann, of Zena, is teach blossom.
dingy
or old faahoned furniture he cau is intended to prevent the adulteration
input Little Elk in Benton county.
For Sale— Fresh cow. Gives three make almost good as'.iew'.'at very htG; |ot b“ klnK
» ith A,unl
Am ' Bethel home.
least partial payments. When | Tbe 0liauU(1<limn, will_ n w 1 W
to four gallons a day. Nu bad habits.
B
' room«, imposing proper penalties
Miss Elsie Allen was home
JESSES®
Cheap.
W.
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k
y
n
o
i
.
b
k
.
enforce
the
law.
you come to court, ren i e m b e r | ^ “ ^ . ; * ‘ ‘ l ,he
uf lhB
Willamette university Sunday.
Dr. O. 8. Binswanger, Professor
Dr. Hayter’s dental office will be
Not in the city can you find better Chemistry etc., medical department
this office. County warrants Prof. Dawes will stain eloae his achool closed until about June 15th or until photographers
Mrs. J. H. White, of Popcorn, has I
than at tbe Croniee University of Oregon, made an exami­
gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. Kant-
lie
returns
from
Chicago.
His
patrons
at the academy and move back to ilia
studio.
They
have
the
latest
and
best
ner,
at Corvallis.
taken at face value.
nation some time ago of the baking
will please take notice.
old Michigan home.
of everything in their line and will not powders found in the Portland stores
Seth Riggs, J C. W hite, J. W . Lew­
SUNDAY
C O N T E N T IO N
Captain Sweeiiev, C. 8 A., San Die fail to please you. Location, state the result of which appeared in the
Mra I.. M. Taylor has arrived from
F. A. Wester, of Ballston, baa j u s t
is and Mrs. John Fawk
delegates
Kansas, being more then glad to be in go, Cal , says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem street near court house.________________ Oregonian ; Dr. Binswauger then ex­
The
fourth
annual
assemblage of sold 18,000 bushels of w h e a t a t Op
to the Sunday school convention at
old Webfoot once again.
edy is the first medicine I have ever
pressed himself as follows:
delegatos from the Sunday schools of cents.
Monmo ath.
found that would do me any good.”
I have just finished an analysis of
The millinery emporium of Mrs. S.
Folk county took place in Monmouth
Owing to circuit court la>ing in sea Price 50 cents.
»
The remains of Jefferson Davis arts
H alf a dozen or more Monmouth last Friday and Saturday. Prof. J' M.
Jim Brunk has gone to the Keely aion the teachers examination this week
C. Heed has been like a bee hive for the principal baking powders sold in
to be taken from New Orleans to R ich ­
institute.
Lawyers present— R. 8. Strahan, B. several weeks. After a dozen ladies this market, with the following start­ calico magnets attract Frank Fawk in Powell gave an addrsss of w**!come, the
waa held at the old baud nail.
a peculiar manner, and the boys say response beiug by W. B. Duncan, of mond, Virginia.
M. Smith, X . N. Sleeves, Portland; C. from different localities has procured ling results:
A nice Jersey male calf for sale by
0. O. Uowell is now night watch at E. Wolverton, Mr. Dalrymple, Alb an y; sweet, dainty and fascinating hats there
'■Hercules.” This powder contains they know from Finleys looks that he X.ena. Mrs. Percival, Mrs. Headley aud
W m . Savage was in Sheridan this
M. L. Robbins.
the woolen mill but 0. A. Kiee is till­ .1. J. Murphy, W. H. Holmes, G. G, scores of others came s’warmiug ill, and ammonia.
is dead bent on getting a cook.
Mrs. Riggs were made committee on week, attending the funeral o f hia old
ing
his
place
during
eourt
week.
“ Crystal.”
This powder contains
Dr. Hayter. dentist, over Wilson’s
*
Bingham, Salem ; Jas. McCain, Mc­ have kept several salesmen on the
Our school had an attendance of enrollment and J. M. Powell, H. L. friend A l. Hussy.
alum.
drug store, Dallas.
Ladies you will tind hy inspection M innville; Geo. A. Smith, A. M. Hur­ move all day long. Almost every day’s
twenty eight out of aud enrollment of Miser, Mrs Cosper, Miss Emma Riggs
Judge
Burch
has
sublet
hit m ail
“
Double
Quick
”
train brings her new and very stylish
This powder con- thirty three last month. Those neither and Miss Bessie Butler on resolutions.
A. G. Roberts, of Ctowley, lias good that Mrs. Winskill’s millinery deties ley, Independence; W. 8. McFadden
contract between Derry and Dallas to
tains alum.
things.
Brother
Smith
was
given
charge
of
the
Corvallis;
Geo.
A.
Dorris,
Eugene.
competition in style, b auty and prices.
absent nor tardy were Nellie William
semi barley for sale.
W. B. Davis and there is a c h a n g e in
“ Silver Star.” This powder contains
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son, Archie Lewis, Nannie and Clayton question box.
the Falls C ity mail schedule. Here;,
alum.
Fred Chapman, l)r Tyler Smith, J.
Brother Doughty, of the Observer, is
M ONM OUTH.
After
assigning
homes
to
the
delegates
Hiese, Millie and Seth White, Frank
Bookseller Dearborn makes it his
after it will leave there at 7 a n d here
It. Sanders and Henry Graves went
“ W hite L ily.” This powder con and Seth Fawk.
o ff for the worlds fair.
the convention adjourned for dinner.
Jas. Hillard lias his blacksmith shop business lo keep at the head of the pro­ tains alum.
at 1:15. Mail from there will make
from Sheridan to Am ity and hack on
The
afternoon
session
opened
with
a
Dr. Lee, of Independence, is off in bicycles.
open f_r business.
cession in everything in his line of
close connection at Derry both north
‘ Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder.”
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D
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S
.
song
service
led
by
T.
O.
Hutchinson
the Sound country for his health.
trade. School material in abundance
and south and they will get their Port-
This is a pure cream of tartar powder
E. M. Smith is having a hard time
apd devotional exercise by W. I. Rey­
Gardening, planting flowers, paper-
and the very latest books, novels aud
When it comes to large and com­
and and eastern mail about 3 o’clock.
J. W . Buster, of Independence, lias
with mumps, is quite sick.
and coutains neither alum nor am
nolds
and
President
Campbell.
The
mg, painting and such things are now
magazines.
plete assortment of men and boys
monia.
opened a tine drug store at Rosehurg
question of proper devices for creating
Report of Red Prairie School ft a
claiming the attention of many a good
New bullies at the homes of Ira 8.
clothing, Craven Bros, far out distance
It
will
be
observed
that
Dr.
Price’s
housewife,
an intrest in Sunday schools was hand­ month ending May 5: No. boys enroll­
George McBee is deputy assessor for
Smith and P. J. Baughman.
all
competitors.
I
f
you
go
there
you
Every new customer of Strongs wns found by Dr. Binswanger to be a
led hy Elder Doty and Prof. P. A. Gets, ed 21; girls enrolled 8 ; average age 1.1
the Luckiamutc country, and a good
VV B. Davis is again in charge of the
Workmen have begun on the new restaurant is an additional advertiser pure cream of tartar baking powder will be certain of getting just what you Then Rev. Baldwin, Rev Royce, Elder years; average attendance 23; those
one.
Burns livery stable aud Shaw & Lewis hriek store building for Mulkey & Hale. for it. They all wonder how so much and the only brand free from alum, may want in that line both as regards Smith and Armstrong told what they neither absent nor tardy are; Martha,
style and price. In ladies dress goial*
G e o r g e , son of Mrs. T. W. Belt, of are running the one south of the Odd
thought as to the pratical results being M illie and Pearl Adkins, Belle 8yrou,
The Evangelical church will be de and such good things can be furnished ammonia or any impurity.
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j
for two hits.
Independence, is clerking at Golden- Fellows block.
Following is a list of the more wide­ and groceries their assortment is also gained by Sunday school work and the Joe Turnidge, Avery Adkins, Oliver and
dicated next Sunday by Bishop Brey-
complete.
dale.
.
ly known brands that Dr. Drew, chem­
methods of conductng Sunday schools Alex Syron. E knkm a D. S lo a n ,
Attorneys,— W. 8 McFaddin, of fogel.
ist for the Minnesota State Dairy and
was freeley discussed. After reports of
teacher.
Columbus Tetlierow is grubbing 100 Corvallis. Geo. Dorris of Eugene, and
The White Corner continues to be
Mtunps and mumps all over town
Food Commission, as well as other
■ ssi
Be sure and patroniie the Arlington supertendiuts and reports of nomina­
acres o i hill land out on the Luckia- W. M. Ramsey, of McMinville, are several have taken a relapse and are the center of attraction for the ladies
E » U H ills n o a a e r N otes.
attending court.
of the best families in Polk and Marion chemists of high standing, have exam hotel il you desire to partake of the ting committee was adjourned to even­
mute.
very sick.
ined aud found to contain Alum, some best grub to be found in the market, ing when Elder Doty followed a song
In 1866 Robert Godfrey lived where
counties. Whatever pertains to the
T.
J.
Hayter
has
added
to
the
M r.T o ld and family hive moved
service with prayer and Elder Fisher, Mr. Glenn qow lives and also owned
J. j . Russell has moved his family dress of women and children can there of which contain both Alum and A m ­ served in the neatest manner.
from Am ity to the Mulligan ranch near attractiveness of liis comfortable sub out to the Richmond place which he
of Dallas) gave an entertaining lecture Mr.¡Rubles present home. Mr. Dur­
be hud of the most substantial and monia. Many of the Alum and A m ­
urban
home
by
_
...
a neat picket fence in lias rented.
Grand Ronde.
ham lived in the house that Manuel
elegant kinds. The rule of the house monia are labeled and advertised as
Just go in and take a look around on the origin and progress of Sunday Shindler now occupies, his claim now
front of his dwelling.
“ absolutely pnre’ to mislead the pub­
schools. Next morning's session was
There is now a daily stage line from
Mrs. Monhlo the milliner has gone is to treat every body with the utmost lic. The condemned powder give in Fault A Co. hardware establishment
begun with singing led by H. L. Miser being divided up to make homes for
Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood lo Por'limd to lay in a spring stock of courtesy and all patrons go away feel­
Briedwell station on the narrow gauge
this list are sold pretty generally and see if they have not the largest and fervent prayers were offered up by several families among whom are Mrs.
purifier, gives freshness and clearness millinery goods.
ing pleasant, whether their purchase
to Wheatland.
stock
you
ever
saw
carried
in
a
town
through Oregon and Washington:
the presiding officer W . B. Duncan Hosford, John Norwood, Mr. W est and
to the compl"xion and cures conatipa
was large or small.
Bailiffs— J. K
Hubbard and H tion. 25c, 50c and $1.
“ Calumet,” "Forrest City.” “ Grant's of the size of Dallas. The prices at and Elder Smith, of Independence. Mr. Shindler. F. W illiam s then owned
N. A. Emmett has traded his place
which
they
dispose
of
all
articles
will
Plummer of the court, C. O. Rowell of
Bon Bon,” “ Hotel,” Globe," “ Purtain,”
in town to U. S Hefley far some land
The question of personal work of the the west half of the Martin claim which
Wanted— A situation as a farm in Cooper Hollow.
There lias been a material reduction "Snow Ball,” “ Govennent,” “ Palace,” he a sufficient incentive for you to buy. teacher out of Sunday school brought is now divided into several farms
the graud jury.
hand. W ill work for reasonable wages.
in the price of u dertakers goods; and "L oyal.”
“ Columbia,"
"H om e,”
out the fact that it is even more impor­ largest belonging to Mr. M om s, who
Judicious adveitising always pays
Mr Kidinger will soon start for A. M. Clough, on State street, is not
Have small family. Would like a
Monarch,” “ Unrivaled,”
“ Chicago
W hile attending court call at the tant than the class work. Elder Smith lives near where the old home stood.
Printers ink can be make to pay ten house to live in. Address Anthony Southern Oregon having rented his
undersold by any of them. Citizens of Yeast,” “ Echo,” "Perfection." “ White furniture emporium cfC . H. Chapman Mrs. Crow and Miss Emma Riggs gave Burnum then lived on the west side of
times its costs.
place west of town.
Myers at Dallas.
Polk county should note the fact aud Rose,” ‘‘ Hatchet,’’ “ Crown.”
I and look over his superb offerings in verbal evidence that they fully under­ W illiams and Mrs. H enry W hite now
Chas. H. Burch Jr. is to he the new
In addition to above list, they are that Hue. His stock is ro t surpassed stood how to deal with Sunday school owns the principal part of that place.
Quite and interest is taken by the location.
Last week Mrs. J. W. Robertson, of
postmaster at Am ity aud John 7 . Oadkale, shot and killed a bald eagle people in the Edison Amiiphone which
many brands sold with a prize. I t is in the couuty for style and fiinish and children during the week as well as In 1858 Messrs. Vandervert and Lutes
Hinipaon at Sheridan.
on the Sabbath. The question was put up a fanning mill shop on E. F.
measuring five feet nine inches from is being exhibited here.
No other firm handles so much Ore­ safe to reject all baking powders sold his prices are remarkably cheap.
with a prize as test show they are com­
brought upas to whether supplemental I fosford’s donation claim where Mrj.
Layton Smith and Chas. Allen, of tip to tip. What other lady in the
A. B. Griggs a former resident of gon and California produce as Sroat A posed largely of Alum and costs but a
Wallace now livea. The shop was on
Independence, are trying their luck in county can report a similar feat. .
Monmouth, but now of Albany, made (file, whose groceries are recognized as few cents a pound. Also refuse any
Take your blacksmith wo,a to Ike helps should be used in creating an
the hill above the saw mill. In tbe
being of the highest class. There is
the Southern Oregon mines.
Lynch, and besure that you are getting additional interests in the bible, the
A ll wide awake farmers will now put us a visit the first of the week.
every reason why Polk countDiis should baking powder sold for twenty-five a good job done. H e is a tip top mass of opinion being in the affirmative. spring of 1859 they built a dwelling
In the family of W . O. Ralston at in many an extra lionr to make up for
cents a pound or less; it is sure to con­
Dentist Ira Kimble has left Mon- trade with them.
The important qnestion of bow to raise house near the shop and lived there
horse shoer.
Sheridan is a new boy and there is a lime necessarily lost during the had month to assume the responsibilities oi
tain Alum.
mopey for the Sunday school was through the summer, and manufactur­
weather. Looking ahead and properly a |K)stotfice at Smithfield, if he can get
fresh girl at C. Allisoris house.
Surely nothing but their cheapness
answered by N. Gardner in a nutshell ed and sold 125 fanning mills at prices
managing ones work amounts to no it.
Hop and fruit spraying appaaatlis could induce the public to experiment
Gaynor, north of the seat of justice, He said, create a deep intrest in the ranging from *40 to *65. The school
How your blood should be purified little.
and material of all sorts can be had in with these impure powders at the risk is still supplying the people all aroucc
school and all needed means will nat­ house was where the Salem and Am ity
Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the best
J. E. Davis has a very fine colt which variety and abundance from Dugan
of health. Aside from the question of with the very best of boot: and shoes urally Bow in. The officers for ensuing roads cross, was built in the spring of
On the 27th of April the snow was 26 was kicked an the leg and broke it;
spring medicine and blood purifier.
Bros.
Rubber
hose
of
all
sises
and
the health or wholesomenesa of these and his prices are iu keeping with the year are to be W. I. Reynolds, president 1859, Mr. Harritt being the principal
inches deep in Minnesota and so badly the lolks reduced the fracture and it
John laidy hobbled a *200 horse to
best makes.
condemend powders, and viewed from times.
p. A. Getz, vice; T O. Hutchinson, builder and John Emmett gatfe it the
drifted as to blockade all trains. Stock seems to doing tine in the splints.
graze along the bank of the 'I anihill
the standpoint of economy alone, a
s oretary and treasurer; W . G. Sharman name of Bush College which it has ever
generally was without feed, the farmers
and afterward found it in the river disgusted, and thousands of them anxi­
Aritioles of incorporation were filed
For trout fishing get your salmon pure cream of tarter baking powder,
During the last week Miss Bronson statistical secretary. As delegates to since borne. There was a school house
dead.
with tlie secrutury of State of the Mon­ eggs at. Davison’s market. He has on such as l>r. Binswanger end other high
ous to sell out and come to Oregon.
and her assistant have been more than the state convention at Newberg, May built prior to this some where farther
mouth normal school boarding associa­ sale all kinds of lisli and will pay the authorities report Dr. Price’s to be, and
There could and should he a Sunday
busy supplying the ladies needed hats 16, Miss Emma Riggs, N. Gardner and up the creek. In it Mr. Blank taught
If some men would devote half the tion, capital stock
*5,000, incor­ best going price for all your fat poul- from its greater known strength and
school at every country sch'Kil house.
and lionnets, and all were well pleased G- W . McLaughlin were selected. In school. A m on g his pupils were two
lime they spend in loafing to fixing up porators, J. B. V. Butler, F. S. Powell
j unquestioned purity should prove more
try.
the afternoon the duties and responsi­ young ladies. One day they got into a
A few active leaders will make it go all tilings around their homes it would lie
with their bargains.
W. J. Spillman, J. M. Powellann P. L.
economical to the user in every way.
bilities of superintendents was ably dispute and it waa apparent to all that
right.
far more creditable lo f hem. It matters Campbell.
discussed by various members of the the teacher would have to settle it. Be­
The state has bought the stove plani not whether you live in a cabin or
C O U N T Y C O U R T P R O C E E D IN G S .
Hellenbrand’B restaurant is eternally
A t the Commercial hotel you can convention. Prof. Spillman and others ing a just man and wishing to do right
From letters received from those wh causing peiqile to eat more Ilian is good
at tile penitentiary aud as many con better house it can be made to look
Following is the balance of commis­ always be certain of receving a good gave their ideas as to what mission with each one, and being perplexed
left here recently for the southern Ore­ for them.
victs as can be employed are.niw mak attractive.
sioners’ business transacted at the last meal and a first class bed. Try that work can and should be done by about what course pursue, he sudden­
gon mines it is learned that the reports
ing stoves.
Sunday schools and Preident Camp ly remembered he had business at
During the month ending April 27th are ill many cases entirely false and in
session: It was ordered that Mrs. M. place this time.
bell related instances of good coming home and dismissed the school. T h e
W ithin two years Ihe Monmouth and the Crowley school had an at tendance Olliers greatly exaggerated, and that
In spite of all the inducement being Garrigus be allowed a tax rebate of *18
Independence motor ear lias gone ovei of twelve out of an enrollin' nt of sev­ the persons g dug out there have gone offered by competitors Mrs. Fiester’s and Carey Etnbree *10.
H. L. Miser, the photograher over from personal pledges made by scholars next day their anger had subsided snd
all moved on smoothly. This diplo­
36,000 miles without ever running off enteen. Texie Edgar, Cecil Riggs, Ro­ to Puget Sound country in search of millinery trade is ever increasing. She
In the matter of the Ronco road ; Wilson’s drug store, ia doing more and to teachers.
setta, Stella, Elsie, Lavina and Seth woik, which they will probably not puts out no baits of any kind. Her’s raine declared a public highway and better work than ever and if you wish
On opining the question box it was matic youth afterward represented Ore­
the track.
Smith were neither absent nor tardy. tind.
are standard goods direct from thebe>t supervisor ordered to open it for travel. to be suited give him a trial.
found tilled with petinent questions gon in congress and ia at present one
Grand jury— D L. Keyt, Frank Lu­ Mamie L Stanton, tbacher.
which were answered more or less sat­ of the liest lawyers in the state.
bouses in the east. Everything is
cas, A. Heise, J. M. Grant, M. V. Har­
In
the
Powell
road
a
new
survey
and
■ .
ves
,
E L E C T R IC IT Y D OES C U R E .
made up in the most substantial and
isfactorily. Thirty dollars was pledged
Preaching at all the churches every]
ris, A. Houston, R. L. Klines— all
view ordered ; J. L. Guttry, R. A. Por­
The Salem Bteam laundry is tin- for the state convention and Independ
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
becoming style and then the prices are
Sunday morning and evening. Meth­ A n U n iv e r s ity S tu den t T e l l W h a t
ter
and
I).
W.
Ralston
appointed
as
young men.
place to send your dirty deities if you ence was ohosen for the next place of
so very reasonable.
D a rr in H a s D one fo r H I in
The river is still quite high.
odist and Christian Sunday schools at
viewers to meet with the surveyor May wish them well cleansed. Leave them
meeting with the resident pastors of
County stack inspector, Lticien 9 :45, Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and
25th.
at Lawton’s barber shop.
For nearly two years I have been
Eli Johnson is repairing his livery
that place and Monmouth as an execu­
Frazer had Geo. Macaulev.of Independ
M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs­
Close to the Blue Front grocery ¡ b
In the A. Nelson road ; bond filed and
tive committee. Delegates— Dallas— stable.
enoe, to kill a valuable horse because it day evening. The general publie wel running down from too close confine­ one of the most desiralde trading points
ment and application to study at the
approved aud F. S. Powell, Henry But­
had » contagious disease.
James Lawton as a tonsmial artist Mrs. M. J. Cosper, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs
A. B. Griggs, of Albany, waa in town
come at all these meetings.
university. These attacks finally took in Ihe city. I t is the Barnes Racket ler and John Moran appointed as view has a reputation among those that J. D. Smith, Miss M. Lewis Miss C. last
week.
store.
Some
how
he
manages
to
get
Tom mie Morrison has gone to the
ere to meet May lllh .
The county school superintendent the form of catarrh, dyspepisa, heart
Ellis,
H.
L
Miser,
T.
A.
Dunn,
Rev.
E.
know him that canuot be equalled.
Chaa. Wolverton, of Albany,
goods at such prices that he can give a
Puyallup region with his new hop
has been busy looking over the exam­ failure and general debility Having
.In the Townsend-Buell road Wm.
Fisher, Prof. W. I. Reynolds, Mrs. Bur- here bait bamrday.
b g discount from the prices asked
sprayer, believing it to be a little better
ination papers of public school pupils tried several doctors without relief, 1
son. Independence— Mrs. L. Crow,
Savage, Isaac Levens and T. J. Hayter
Wilcox, Baldwin A Co. are have their
elsewhere. Try that place once.
than anything they have up there.
W . C. Brown A Son are continually Rev. J. R Baldwin, Miss Florence
seeking graduation. Nine sets of pa­ went to Dr, Darrin and consulted him,
were appoints-d viewers to meet May
adding to their already long list of Alexander, J. W . Richardson Jr., Mito store enlarged, clothed and papered.
11th.
The Salem cannery lias been leased pers have been sent from Monmouth being just able to get out. After con­
H; Hirschburg and Dave Sears are
customers, there method of doing busi­
From the amount of fishing tackle
to J. M. K yle who will put about 100 and twenty four by the Dallas school sultation I tried his electric and medi­
In the matter of the care of Mrs. ness, the courtesy of theclerks and the Rosa Richardson. Stiver— Miss Anna now proprietors of the W hite Star flour
hands to work on the strawberry crop Several other schools will have similar cal remedies for the above troubles. being sold by Brooks A Salisbury, the Mary Ellen Pierce; allowed *8
Quick.
Ballston—
Miss
Birks.
Lewis­
m ill at Talmage.
per excellence of their good* being prime
As far as suffering from any of those finny tribe will surely be soon greatly month.
as soon as they begin to come in freely. applicants.
ville— Mrs. Angeline Watson. Rick-
The meeting at the Christian church
factors in securing them.
troubles, they have ceased altogether depleted. Tbe time for out door sport
reall—
C.
A.
Simonton,
Mrs.
G.
F.
is growing in attendance and interest.
The soldiers home authorized to be
In regard to settlement with county
The Oak Grove Sunday school is now and its only a matter of time for full lias arrived and they ran furnish any­
White,
Mrs.
W
.
H.
Kuykendall.
Oak
One has been reclaimed.
erected by the recent legislature lias in a flourisihng condition, having an strength to return. I can be referred
treasurer; credited as follows: cancelled
thing wanted in that line. Many a
As a blacksmith John E Smith has Grove— J. C. W hite, Miss Emma Riggs,
Mr. McKabe, late of the east, has
been located on a forty acre traet at enrollment of forty-six. They meet at to at any time at the blind school, 204
warrents,*24,730.23; state treasurers re­
smiling, crowing little one will ties
W.
Lewis,
Seth
Riggs.
Monmouth
purchased one half of R. Middleham’s
Roseburg, is to be three stories high ten o’clock with A, , Hiese as» superin­ Twelfth street, Salem, Or.
ceipt, *20,000; school superintendent's no equal and his imputation as a horse
summer he wheeled about in their
—
Mrs.
A.
E.
Monhlo,
Rev.
Arthur
shoer
is
becoming
large
source
fruit ami garden farm north of town.
receipt, 13.749.37.
and will accommodate 160 persons.
tendent, Seth Riggs assistant and J. W.
L. E. G a r d n e r .
pretty baby carriages.
Royce, Mrs. R. C. Percival, Mrs. A. A.
of income to him.
On last Saturday evening the young
I t is not too late to again remind Lewis, J, C. White Mrs John Fawk and
Kently,
Mr».
J.
M.
Powell,
Mrs.
Briggs.
H a ra s s » and Eaddlarjr.
tallies aid socieiy of the Christian
T o the afflicted :— I would say, in
farmers of the importance of planting Miss Mary Stevens as teachers. Rev.
Miss
Maggie
Butler,
C.
V.
Murphy,
T. 8. Coffey at Perrydale keeps on
Scores of young men and lioys from
Micage Morrison next door to the Miss Oliva Jacobs, W m . Fisher, Mrs. church presented that church with a
root crops for their slock. An acre of Crandall will preach there Snnday 21st. justice to Dr. Darrin, that I went to
him about five years since, for loath across the river have been made happy hand good eastern stock or will make postoffice, is well supplied with every F. Long, Mrs. Monblo, Miss Mildred beautiful pulpit bible.
ground devoted to carrots, rutabagas
Tlie delegates from the different
A note from Oskdale says that Mrs. Buine disease of the ears and deafness, and la-tler appearing this spring by to order anything you want in those thing in the hardware and tinware line,
and other such tilings as yonr animals
Ida Robinson killed her first game
getting their spring suits at the cloth­ lines. Be sure to see his goods and and sell them at prices which are sure Jacobs, P A. Getz, S. D. Percival, J. K. Sunday schools of this place who at­
will eat will pay big. Too much dry with a rifle the other day. nor was it and in less than one month I was cured
Ely,
Prof.
J.
L.
Duhn,
Pres.
P.
L.
tended the convention at Monmouth
ing emporium of Johnson A Son, who learn his prices before buying else­ to in time bring iiim a monopoly of
feed in winter has killed many a sheep accidental. A big mountain hawk had sound and well, with electrical and
Campliell, Mrs. Higgins, Rev. J. N. last week report a interesting and pro»
the trade of this region.
medical treatment. I remained so for now have the most attractive stock where.
Smith,
Mr.
Shipley,
Miss
McCtiHouch.
and horse.
titahle time.
been catching her chickens. Site drew two or three years, when I relieved a ever offered in the city. A ll sizes, ages
Bethel— N. Gardner, Mrs. Gardner,
B R ID G E P O R T .
Installation servioes were held at the
The Salem Journal says: Rev T. F. a deadly l>ead on the rascal who severe slap from a child on the ear, and tastes provided for and at prices at
Mrs.
Kimsey
hss
opened
dress
mak­
Mrs.
J.
D.
K
elty.
Zena—
G.
W
.
Porter,
Presbyterian church las Wednesday
Royal and wife, of Dayton, have gone measured nearlj six feet when the which gave me a severe pain in the which no one can complain.
Born, April 20th, to the wife of O.
W
.
B.
Duncan.
ing
parlors
over
Boydston’t
grocery
evening. Dr. Thompson, of Corvallis,
--------------------------
to Lebanon to visit their daughter, Mrs. wings were extended to their full ear and deafnes and caused an abscess
Demorest, of Medford, a daughter.
■tore and will lie pleased to see her
presided and Rev. Gwinn, of Salem,
Oberg, wife of Rev. Harold Oberg, pas­ extent.
which has discharged profusely for two
A M a g n lR a s t P r s w s t .
friends and othora wanting anything
There
will
be
pteachingat
the
achool
preached the sermon. Dr. J. A. Tow n »
tor of the M. E. church at that place
years or more, I went to him again
Elder
Bowersox
preached
at
Predee
The
Wcailen
Mill
Store
in
Salem
are
in
that
line.
houae
by
Rev.
Dennis
next
Sunday
at
Maybe the time has come to build
send was installed as pastor.
They expect to attend the Salem dis-
about four weeks since and he has last Sunday.
determined
to
keep
our
home
made
4
P.
M.
Miss Cora Robinson, of this place,
trist conference which meets in Leban a new school house, tint according to cured me by the same treatment, for
■ A R R E T REPORT
goods to the front aud asan inducement
Deputy Sheriff Elliot lias been
Abont a dozen ladies assembled at
died at Portland last Friday. The re-»
on on the 9th, 10th and 11th, and were our judgment it would be wiser to. for which I feel very thankful. Refer to
to
get
an
interest
aroused
are
goiug
to
|Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.)
mains were hrwoght to J ndependence.
guests of J. H. Royal, a brother, at this tbe present, utilize the vacant academy me at 317 College street, Salem. Con­ through our vicinity serving subpoenas. Jiin Dennis’ last Thursday for a
give away a pair of blankets valued at
rooms. There is no prohility of the
Wheat, per bushel, 65 cte.
The funeral was preached at the B a p »
city today.
rad Snowden will vouch for the same.
Reuben Hinipaon lias been ridding quilting and a general good time.
*26
on
the
loth
of
Msy.
For
particu­
hole of that building fating needed for
Bren, per ton, *16.
list church on Sunday and the rem ain *
our neighborhood of slieep killing dogs.
L e n a S t a n f ie l d .
lars call and see them. Blankets on
Harold Fiske, a brother of V. P academy purposes, for the next year or
A big crowd of young folks had a
Shorts, per ton, *20.
were interred iu the I. O. O. F . ceme­
exhibitor!
in
show
window.
Piske, foreman of this office, bus been two. When there is absolute need of
good
time
at
the
residence
of
Asa
tery.
Doc Miller says that he is tired of
Oats, per bushel, 40 cts.
Drs. Darrin will treat the poor free—
awarded the prize of a cadetship to a new school building this paper will except medicines— from 9 to 10 A. M. paying the fiddler for some one else to Hhreve last Friday where they gathered
Flour, per barrel,*3.75.
R E A L ESTATE TRAN SFERS.
in for a play party.
W est Point. He has been teaching in advocate it earnestly.
daily, and those who are able to pay dance.
(Corrected freekly by Nle* * Coeper)
| Hsrry Christian to H Hirsch-
N E W T O -D A Y .
the Bishop Scott academy at Portland
will receive medical treatment at *5 a
Whitson Carey, formerly of these
There hat been a great deal of lazcon
Potatoes, per bushel, *1 cts.
berg; 289 acres in t 9 s, r 4 w* 6,100
and has already proven himself to lie , Many school« will soon close and il month for each disease, or in that pro­
parts,
was
married
last
week
to
a
Butter, per pound, 15 cts
John Young to Margaret S.
possessed of considerable military will then i>e none to early to engage a portion, as the cases may need, sugical diaappering from our farmeia smoke
A M GIBSON, NT.A K „ m X IR HAS SEVERA I*
young lady of Linn Co. and he brought
houses of late.
Lard, per pound, 16 « 2 0 cts.
Bees; lot in Independence
1,800
talent. I f nothing thwarts his ambi­ good teacher for the fall term. Do not and s|iei ial diseases excepted. Con­
bundled bi-absla uI rood I«s4 osu torasle
his bride up here last week on a visit to
Bacon,
sides,
per
pound,
16$
cte.
I)
N
Hums
to
W
E
Burns;
160
tion. he will some day rank high in expect a first class teacher to he satis­ sultation free. No cases taken if not
The indications are that we are go­ his parents who livea on part of the old
fied with third class wages and
Hams, per pound,184 « 2 0 cts.
acres in 18 s, r 6 w ...............
5001 >S SALK-M O ACRES
military circles.
deemed curah e or improvable. Office ing to have a drouth ; the gardens are Waymire place.
o r GOOD OKUB LAND
F •Mb i
Shoulders, per pound, 12$ cts.
Mary H Graves to Nellie Kertson
*■ Apptr a* J«e lorie
An enjoyable party waa held at the employ an incompetent or ansneeasfnl hours, 10 to 5 daily; evenings, 7 to 8; drying up and the grain it turning
on (Ijeuoel.
Eggs,
per
dozen,
15
cts
lot
in
Independenee...............
400
Isaac
Smith,
commonly
known
as
yellow.
residence of J. B. Scrafford, of Luckiar one at any price. I f your present j .Sundays, 10 to 12 A ll curable chronic,
Chickens, per dozen, * 4 «6 .
Mary H Graves to Nettie Graves;
“ little Ike— ” is still Imployed at the
teacher has proved a Slices* and given arute and private diseases are conti-
mute, the other evening, the billowing genera]
A. H. Simpson, Bluford Hush, M. L. lighthouse at Cape Foul weather, hav­
Dried fruits, per pound, 10«20 cts.
satisfaction you had better try ; Bentially aiul successfully treated.
lot in In d epen den ce........... ..
800 pKNTON A TONER W ANT ALL THE MOHAIR
parties being present to ewjov the to retain him or her.
; anfl Lou Atwater are each going to ing been working there for the past 6
Beets, per pound, 2 cents.
| Isaac ¡¿even* to L L Hhreve; lot
lo.lt
*">l PAT lb.
b«
I Circulars and question list sent free. build a new hain, and W illie Bush
amusements of the evening: Mr. and
in Dallas......... .......................
60
Turnips, per pound, 2 cts.
years. His sister Mrs. Cmphries keeps
,
Most
cases
can
receive
home
treatment
a
new
house.
Mrs J. T . Holman, Mrs. W. K. Wthe-
The Bethel -tundav school meet, at i ^
the (locUjr-. office
Cabhago, per pound, 3 c.
I Chas Beck to K C Htanwood ; lot
a lodging house in Newport.
row, Miss Ktlie Ireland, Miss Jessie
Onions, per pound, 5 cts.
in Dallas.................................
200
11 ..clock with N. Gardner as enperirc
r < H Washington street, Port-
■ ,T¿ ? * C,RE TRACT IN-
Our school is progressing nicely un­
Brown, Miss Ella Sanders, Miss Ethel tendent
■ IL L I R U E .
There ere six classes and |
m___ 1,
.
...
Beans, per pound, 5 cents.
I f Christian to H ifirschberg;
der the tutorship of W aller Butler.
land.
The
reduced
rates
will
last
until
Brown, Miss Minnie Tetherow, Miss that many teachers, the attendance!
s u m í* WoofA
Corn meal, per pound,3$ cts.
lots in Independence .........
2,300 '■» “
He says that lie would order a skiff
Farmers hard at work.
Cora Harmon, Kane Tetherow, Ed. ranging from 35 to 45. Many bible July 1.
Buckwheat Hour, per pound, 5 cte. I H Christian to O D R ider; lot in
and go riding if he knew how to spell
Harmon. Albert Tetherow. Harvey verses are memorized by the school and
The Mill Creekerf have been feaeting
Graham flour, )ier barrel, *4.
Independence ...................
700
the word.
P IO N E E R .
Harmon, J. Boyd, Abner Johnson, muen g««>d is done through its iuflu-
on speckled beauties.
Hay, per ton, 910 «*1 5 .
Zed Rosendorf to N O C lodfelter;
Ronco A Co. have their new boiler
--------- • • *
—
Frank Holman, Sam Tetherow, .1. B. ence
They sent N. Gardner and F. S. | There has been much sickness with
lots in Independence.. . . . . . . 1,100
Mrs. Cyrus Blair has erysipelas and
R IC E R K A L L .
set up and now are prepared to taw
Hiltebrant, Kirk Scrafford, E. E. Hilte- Smith ss delegates to the county Sun ] something resembling la grippe.
Lura
Hinahaw
is
puny.
o u t lumlier faster than ever. Mart
brant
d*v school con venting.
A . R . I. y l* g o in g to N o w M ex ico .
Anson Kimsey is still very low.
The Fink Bros have put in their ' N'eiilh it engineer and Walter Itouco
B H. Evans and Chss. Drumeler snd
A I'riiievilb- paper says; W e under­ I Jurra 7tfi. M 10 o'clock
| spring crop on the Nichols farm
I Ilvo ook gru !«
Pauli
A
Co.
are
putting
a
tin
roof
on
i head sawyer.
family have been visiting this midst.
stand that A. R. Lyle contemplates n«otlr p ii«! '»ib
io i ¡ X S S d S i f *
the mill.
right lo rojort
John Middleton and Mark Hl.idgett
going
to
New
Mexico
to
look
for
a
new
George Neat hammer is the father of
Thsre are five can-fklalee for admis­
ordor o# th« county
will go with Charlie Dempsey's steam [ another smiling boy. George says fie sion at our grange meeting next Sat­
The band expects to play for the cattle range. Mr. Lyle is one of the
a r
] thresher.
most extensive cattle raisers in the
Jane races at Talmage.
always gets tliere on time if he does urday.
county,
anil
has
no
fault
to
Mod
with
Martin Brothers are taking apart faint over it, and ht advises Dr Luther
Mist Hettie Clark, of Portland, is
E. W. Hinsbaw has bought a blood­
range here, but with the prices which
their saw mill machinery preparatory to keep an extra horse up for such ed filly which he expects *o take first visiting ber parents at this place.
Portland buyers offer for beef, and this
i>ccasiona.
to moving
prise at the Mill Creek fair.
The delegates from our Sunday
the case with every cattle raiser in
« « « n T « i » « NO.
Mra. Price has about recovered from
'Mark Blodgett is cutting word for
school to the convention st Monrgouth tbe county. The beef buyers have
The
Brown
and
Rowell
saw
mills
oo
John Robbins and George Humphrey her recent illness, hut her son, Frank
were Mrs Kuykendall, Mrs. W hite and formed such a strong combination
Gilliam, is hardly able to do anything Gooseneck are running and deep roads C. A. Simonton.
; for Mr Nxhols.
among themselves tlist they are able
may tie expected on that side.
■ A R IA ftNlTfV,
?
2- ¡I K " * 0" .
*■ ■ BURN»-
to control tbe market and force the L. C. HILL»
Luper, Woodward A Robhins are al­ except to help wash ' dishes, but the
JACOB R
R. r. VAROV,
W
ithin
three
year*
a
very
la
r
g
e
|
p
f-ln
c
-r.
;-.
take
whatever
price
they
ready engaging a crew for their horse lioys think that he will recover if Papa
Frank Cnx has moved to the Hymn
j w L it
Duvall keeps away from Peedee.
VCrffi
power threelier.
mill and Zenae Hinahaw will soon acreage of fruit trees, vines and ta rries o f f « - This will eventually foree cattle D a . c i m i RLO«(
MARGAR
A. M O t R
have
been
planted
in
the
vicinity
o
f
'
rato-r.
in
the
range
country
to
either
go
move to the O. P. Chambers place for
W.
A
BROWN.
‘w *
Kenneth Campbell, of near Sheridan
The e e l y Pare Cream of Tartar Powder.— No Ammonia; N o i
Dallaa
Most
of
them
are
doing
well
|
out
of
burmese
or
move
their
herds
to
J • RMITN.
J M Hymn, of Mill creek, will open junction, is off on a visit to bis native which he has bargained.
t w T Í TOW
U *
SILBON L E Í,
a n d will next year begin to yield re- range, where there is more competition Wll^»R
Uitd ia Millions of Homes — 40 Years dm
c. ]. L OARPNER,
tt. W. Hinahaw and Mr Harper [ turns to their owners.
Ì * Iumber y * rU “
1 bom . 1. neotlaaA
\
l>u-v ,r*'
tossa, April i r i m e
We are very much in need
A B S O L U T E !* PURE
LOCAL A N D GENERAL
to
C
A
Call for Bids,
D~PRICE’S
'owdèr
Trespass Notice.