Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 16, 1893, Image 2

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    THE POU COUNTY ITEMIZER
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JUNK. IB, UN*.
THE OFFICIAL COUHTY PAPER.
SU BSC RIPTIO N K A T E S :
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Per six months
SO
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P er three mouths
A dvertisin g rate* made known on applies*
tiou. Oorrenpondenoe ie solicited.
Pine Job P rin tin g done a t reasonable prioee.
PA LLS CITY.
Miss Noyes is able to he in the
school room once more although a lit­
tle lame.
aod
fíne grow*
Miss Ella Carpenter, of Dallas, was
visiaing last week with Miss Myrtle
Davis.
J . D. Kelly and C. G. Bell are attend
ing Ihe pioneers reunion iu Portland
this week.
Mrs. E. H. Denney and daughter, of
Eugene, are spending their summer
vacation at their home in Bethel.
Our town was almost deserted Satur­
day, most every one going to the Ball-
eton picnic and reporting a good time.
J . K. Hears has bought 2,000 bushels
of wheat at Perrydale and has several
teams at work hauling it over for ship­
m ent to McMinnville.
Mr. Mathews, the Sheridan photo­
grapher, is in our midst and is kept
busy with both young and old comiug
in to have their likenesses taken.
T h e band hoy* have been practicing
every other night for the last ten day*
preparatory for their entertainment
which comes off Saturday evening Jun e
17th.
The R. L. Burnett fishing parly fl at
went up on Mill Creek Friday fishing
returned Sunday evening and repoit
the weather some what misty and the
oreek too high for good fishing.
The entertainment given at the
school house last Thursday evening
with the Edison phonograph by Mr.
Carpenter was highly appreciated by
all who heard it, it being the first that
has been here. Those who have never
heard a phonograph missed a treat.
Here we are again after several weeks
of absence owing to the press of busi
Hood’s_Cures
Sharp Pains
• h e ft k s s t h , H eart Trouble, Kheu-
m atlsm .
“ I heve *TsS base la Ongoa for Ik* asst
twenty years, and most of U m Ums tue* besa e
eery greet MfTersr from ■ -* ------- T1 1 j
■ b i nei ■ II ■■ I bave siso had what the dot-lot
sell*« heart «lasase, with shortness of breath
an* sharp pains In Urn left stile. I «erlded t* take
Hood’S Rares parlila, ansi before I ha« «nishe«
■wee beton I wes le better health than I ha«
base far years I « s eat bees say peta a ss,
Heap well, ass« te-tey so wsasaa of my age
fnlMM
Mwifwyv
B w iw
Itfs the new shortening— ^
tailing the place of la rd _ ^ p
^ — or cooking butter, or
both. Costa less, goes
« P farther, and is easily «
digested by anyone.
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Mad« only by
N. X. FAIRBANK & CO.,
S T . LO U IS and
—
CHICAGO, NEW YORK.
BOSTON.
—
m in im a
B I L L S
A L L O W
E D
Are warranted to thresh more grain in
a given lime anti do it better than any
other machine made.
1
ADVANCE TRACTION ENGINES
' Are the best in the world. Remeni-
i bet— large work means large profits in
the threshing business.
Catalogue
I mailed free by the general agent,
I EDWARD HUGHES, PORTLAND, 0REG.
3B"3T
C O U 1T T Y
FOR WHAT CLAIMED.
AMOUNT
CLAIMED.
| 25
50
1
16
34
3
11
114
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00
50
25
30
85
50
45
8 20
58
29
11
40
1
$ 25
50
1
16
34
3
12
114
00
00
50
25
30
85
50
45
58
29
11
40
1
8
40
60
50
00
00
00
8 20
40
60
50
00
00
60
50
00
00
12 00
62
14
18
12
10 00
10 00
7 00
2 50
15 00
7 00
2 50
15 00
5
9
5
8
6
13
1
73
18
32
6
4
34
00
75
85
50
00
50
50
50
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50
(X)
75
50
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60
80
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5
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50
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4
34
1
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128
15
15
6
6
75
50
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50
50
Wm. P. W RIGHT, Agent.
w . H. H OLM ES.
MOODY.
p. 8. KNIGHT.
J . H. A L B E R T .
P r e s id e n t ,
V i c k 1 ’ k k s i d e n t ,
S ecretary .
T reasu rer ,
W. H. Holmes,
P. 8. Knight,
D IR EC TO R S :
J . H. Albert,
J . M. Keene,
E. C. Cross.
J. A. GOODHUE, General Manager.
Combined Hedge and Wire
foregoing transcript of schedule of
Ewer offered in footwear. $10,000 worth of ladies, miss­
es and childrens’ shoes will be sold at actual cost. We have
decided to close out our shoe department and therefore we
offer these prices. Save youi money See our goods and
save yourself 25 per cent.
2
2
2
4
4
4
6
6
3
12
4
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16
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2 10
10
10
80
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12 20
16 40
15 00
14 00
13 10
12 40
4 20
12 20
16 (X)
14 40
12 60
14 40
14 80
15 00
14 40
14 40
307 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
D R Y GOODS.
J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO., SALEM
Never had a larger or better stock.
JACKETS OF A LL KINDS.
Ladies soft and laundried waists.
best of everything in their line.
The very latest and
Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, Har­
rows, Road Machinery; Wagons, Carts, Mowers, Rakes,
farm Iinnlements of Every Description, H ardware,|lron and
Steel. The Largest Stock, Rest Selections and Lowest Prices.
BROS ,
Corner State aud Liberty streets, Salem.
H A RN ESS
I f yourself or friends wish to
to be cured of Liquor, Opium,
Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine or
Tobacco habits, seek only the
Genuine
Keeley Treatment,
which is the only safe, reliable
and permanentcure in existence.
Genuine Keeley institutes, with
most favorable surroundings, a t
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Correspondence oonfidestisl.
H A R T ,-----1«
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Leading Merchant Tailor,
GREAT M ILLINERY SALE!
The largest and mo?t complete line of millinery ever brought to
Salem , a n d at prices bo low that every lady can have a pret-
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-■ ty trimmed hat or bonnet-
SO DOZEN
25 DOZER
L A D IE S , V I S S E S AND C H IL D R E N S '
F IN E U N T R IM M E D H A T S FO R
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OHILDRF.NS TRIM M KD SAILORS
SA LEM , OREGO N .
All the latest novelties in spring suitings. Full line ol
worsteds for dress suits. When in the city, call and look
over his goods and have a suit made in style.
25 GENTS.
CAR
LOAD O F
BUGGIES
25 CENTS.
00
00
00
10
2 10
2 10
13 80
13 60
13 80
12 20
16 40
15 00
14 00
13 10
12 40
4 20
12 20
15 00
14 40
12 60
14 40
14 80
15 00
14 40
14 40
JLGI1* -
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assortment of Ladies' Beautiful—
— Trinimeli Hats, at the Low Price <■ f
NVRS. S - C - R E E D ,
265 Çomm^rci&l Jtreet,
Or.
— MANU FACTURER AND DEALER IN—
Doors, Windows Frames, Moldings
for the June
W ITN E SS my hand, and aeel of eaid court thie 10th day of ju a e , 18*3.
M ULKEY.
County Clerk.
F r o m t h e C o r v a llis C a r r i a g e F a c t o r y .
— Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of—
ILL KINDS OF FINISH, AND SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS. / » q q i c U L T U R A L - A V K t f W E R Y .
FRONT ST BEET, SALEM, OREGON.
.H B. Plummer, Dallas,
— D E A L E R S IN —
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244 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
F«re«t Grove tod Rotebori, Oregan.
JflTWriU for particulars
SH O P .
Farm Harness of Best Oak Tanned Leather.
Single Buggy Harness $5.50 and Upwards
W m . B ro w n & Co.
expenditure«
Salem , Oregon.
2 00
15 (X)
16 (X)
4 (X)
2
2
13
13
13
^ ^ T ’Correapondence solicited.
P&l&c? Dry Qoods &nd Shoe $tor^.
12 00
12 00
4
4
4
4
L A D D & BUS** B A N K ,
6 50
2 60
3 80
2 00
2
4
4
4
6
6
3
The cheapest and the best fence in use. Winds do not blow it down; floods
do not wash it away ; overflows do not injure it ; it does not decay. For fu *
ther particulars call at our office over
12 00
I, B. F. Mulkey, county clerk of Polk county, state of Oregon, end
ARAL
Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all
kinds of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, brae ets,
mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing
and stair material. Prices of doors, 2£xh£xl|, $ 1 .7 5 ;2 Jx -
6|xl|, $3; 2 Jxü Jxl| , $2; 2j}xH§xlJ, $2.25; shingles, $2.50;
common windows, $1-2 5 to $2.50. Door and window frames
carried in stocK. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days.
6 00
and correct copy of said original, aa the aame appeared record in my office and
cuetody.
a co..
J- B. Nunn, Broorietor.
6 00
13
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18
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term, 1893, has been by me compared with Ihe original, and that it ia a true
Sebease t * « j, N.T.
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THE OREGON HEDGE GO.
DALLAS LOMBER YARD.
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75
85
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ex officio clerk of the circuit court for said county and elate, do hereby certify
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10 00
COUNTY OF FOLR.S
the
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PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT.
T H E C H EA PEST.
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that
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blocks southwest of
the whole town and
surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all tha
streets, which are graded and 80 feet wide. Size of lots—
80x144, with allleys through the blocks.
QUALITY OF----
11 «0
10 00
A PREDICAMENT.
Builder
C H EA P AS
AMOUNT
ALU ) WED
8 00
11
62
14
18
HAIR VIGOR
Tonic
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These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash,
balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without
interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi­
A gootl supply on hand and for sale at either the m ill or tion to Dallas.
the yard in bailas.
balls
C O T 7E T .
A Y E R ’S
Blood
R
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A T A LL GRO CER S. — «
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BEST
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— GREATEST BARGAINS - Properly Constructed Hedge Fences are the Most Durable.
A G e n t le m a n
Mmmltk
n v a iiii
Hood*« Sarsaparilla
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Refuse All Substitutes. — S
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Rough and Dressed Lumber.
ADVANCE THRESHERS
A H in sh aw ........... pauper accoun t......................
A M Miller............. road supervisor......................
A M Miller............. bridge work...............................
J J Davis................. pauper account......................
P A Syron A Sons, lum ber......... ...........................
Clia* Lmiktree. . . . repair road plows....................
H Coad ................. bridge lum ber........................
B F Mulkey........ .. circuit court fees....................
H Byerlev ............. fees and m ileage......................
\V L Wells ........... fees for M a y ...........................
I M Sim pson......... services ......... . . . . ...........
Brown A Bones. .
lum ber........................................
Butler A Townsend attorney fees............................
F .1 Goad ............... milk account...........................
W C Brown A So n . merchandise ..........................
U 8 G rant............... stationery ...............................
H B Cosper........... May salary...............................
Fenton A Toner. . . c o a l ............................................
D P Stouffer........... examiners fees.........................
W I Reynolds. . . . examiners fees........................
Chaa Hines
. examining insane patients
Foreman A Gibson merchandise ..........................
Who form erly resided In Connecticut, but
J C Gaynor ........... shoes pauper...........................
who now resides in Honolulu, writes: “ For
O C W ait................. Ju ro r May term ......................
20 years past, my wife
L N Woods ........... examining insane..................
ami 1 have used A y e r's
M M E llis............... hardware .................................
H a ir V ig o r, and we
D*n Syron ........... mowing grass...........................
attribute to It the dark
J D Belt ................. d ru g s...................... '..................
hair which uhe and I
W W Williams. . . . constable fees..........................
now hare, while hun­
dreds of our acquaint-
Menton A Dygert. . stationery
auce.H, ten or a dozen
Lyman Damon.
use of road scraper
years younger than we,
D B McDonald. . . .
hauling
are either gray-headed,
T O H utchinson.. salary for M ay...........
white, or bald. When
T L Butler ............. su rv eyin g......................
asked how our hair has
W A Wash ........... printing ........................
retained Its color and
Hotel H o lm an ...
meals for jn r y .............
fullness, we reply, • By
Nies A Cosper......... groceries ......................
the use of A y e r 's Hair
Vigor—nothing else.’ ”
Lyman Damon. . . .
use of road grader . .
“ In 1808, my affianced
Nie* A Cosper......... coal o il.............................
was nearly bald, and
M olkeyA Hale
groceries for Jarvis
the hair
B F Mulkey........... fees for M ay............................................
kept fall­
G Davidson............. juror fees..................
ing o u t
Mulkey A Hale
goods for Kram er.
every
T J Hay te r............. viewer f e e s ..............
day. I
Wm Savage............. s a m e .........................
I n d u ced
T L Butler............. surveyors fees.........
her to use
i j s r ' a H a ir V ig o r, and very soon, It not
Isaac Levens........... viewer fees..............
only checked any further loss of hair, but
Gray Bros............... hardware..................
produced an entirely new growth, which has
0 H Chapman . . . upholstering . . . .
remained luxuriant and glossy to this day.
T L Butler ............. surveyors fees.........
1 can recommend this preparation to all In
J L Johnson . . . . chain bearer . . . .
need of a genuine hair-restorer. It Is all
O L Nash............... chain bearer .........
that It Is claimed to be.“ —Antonio A la m o ,
T J e n n in g s ........... m a r k e r....................
Bastrop, Tex.
M D Coulter
chain bearer
M P Jo n e s.............
chain bearer
B F J o n e s ...........
m a r k e r .........
J L Guitry.............
view er...........
R A Porter...........
D W Ralston.........
T L Butler.............
surveyor fee*
Rot* Rowell.. ..
chain bearer
D J N ickerson...
.1 T Simpson........... m a r k e r ...............
■Is* W right..............
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I.ee Rowell.............. fla g m a n .............
A Taylor.................. juror May term .
T L B o ile r............. surveyor fe e s ...
T L B utler.............
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F 8 P o w e ll........... viewer fees.........
J H Moran.............
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F S Powell .............
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H W Murphy......... juror May term .
J R Moyer .............
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The voting fellow pictured shovt
Geo Hhinner . . . .
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is not more to be pitied than those
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who fail to take advantage of the J J W illiam s.........
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low prices always so president i t
F H Morrison.........
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the mammoth book and stationery
M M Munson.........
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emporium of
A Taylor..................
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H Christian .........
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PATTON BROS.. SALEM. OREGON.
L lle lm ick .............
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T R Huntley . . .
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Their stock is unexcelled hy any
P C Sears ...........
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other Arm in the valley and their
business methods such ss tc enlist
F 8 S m ith ...............
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sod retain the confidence of nil who W P Ireland ...........
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know them. It will he to your ad
vantage to call aod look over their
elegant a*si>rt«naiit.
8TA T E OF OREGON
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N e rv e
----TH E VEKY
Dan R. Murphy, of Portland, has
hern made United States district attor­
ney for Oregon, H. C. Grady, of Uma-
till county, United States marshal and
T. J . Black, of Halsey collector of cu s­
toms.
The Perrydale Workman lodge has
the following new officers: Master
workman, F. R yan; foreman, T . E.
| M eritt; overseer, J . M. Wise ; recorder,
A. 8. Jo h n so n ; financier, F. H. Heir-
ding; receiver, Dr. Bartell; guide. T.
8. Wilcox ; ins de watchman, Arthur
Parker; outside watchman, D. M
H am pton; delegate to grand lodge, H.
B. Tingle.
ing weather.
A gentleman, under forty years of I
age, whose hair was rapidly boom ing
thin and gray, liogau to use Ayer's
Hair Vigor, and in six months his hair
was restored to its natural color, and
The new addition to Pallas, lies four
even mure than its former growth and
richness.
the court house, commanding a view of
S u ito r’s S aw M ill.
Henry Hirons, brother of Mrs. 8. D.
Gibson, beyond Eola, died at bis home
in L in t^ou nty this week.
Miss Mattie Longacre returned last |
Monday where site lias just closed a
term of school.
Robt. Donaldson, supervisor on the
Salem and Buena Vista road, has done
some excellent grading and that road
Bond A Cramer have their machin­ is now in splendid condition.
ery about ready to siart.
Rev. Struble, the newly appointed
Jacob Wonderlcy and L. K Kimes
Methodist minister, gave us *u excel­
are f in is h in g R . M . Gilbert's house.
lent sermon Sunday morning and Rev
Mrs. Henton. of your city, spent sev­ Richards of Portland in the evening.
eral days last week visiting relative*
8tn»wberrl. • Cominf.
and friend* in this vicinity.
They hegau coming in from our lo­
The band boys have new uniforms. cal growers Monday and sold at 10
Tbay are to 1« commended f >r the cents a box. Now the supply is more
manner in which they have held to­ plentiful and they go at three for i
gether.
qusrier. The probability is that they
Has anyone seen anything of our will gradually fall to about 5 cents a
road supervisor? When last heard of box. John Boydston is handling the
lie was working on the road near ihe crop of Prof. Hutchinson, who will
Henton county line, A large district have a goodly amount. The crops of
Henry Campbell, Harry B u ti, Mr.
this.
Elms and Plank & Whiteliorne are be­
K. C. Raymond has embarked in the ing handled hy Nies A Cosper, vrlio
merchandise business, having opened have sold about 400 boxes. They ex­
a gm eral store in the Griggs building. pect to buy and sell not less than 15,-
He was among the very first settlers of 000 boxes of home grown berries. Last
Kails City, having helped to survey the season, perhaps 8,000 boxes were
original town sit«, and was among one brought to Dallas front the outside,
of the first to purchase lots. By integ­ most of them from Salem.
rity and uprightness lie has won thv
confidence and respect of the entire
s o is n iT U .
community. We understand that he
Mr.
E
l’iott
started Monday for Bay
will sell for cash or produce only ami,
therefore, will sell goods on a very City, Tillamook county, on business.
close margin.
Miss Mary Coats has returned home
The teachers’ picoic has come and from southern Oregon, where she has
gone. We cannot say that it was s been teaching school.
very brilliant success, owing to the day
W. H, Fulkerson, who has been con­
being quite rainy, nevtheless a goodly fined to the home for some time with
number of schools were represented rheumatism, is improving slowly.
and acquitted themselves very credita­
Wm. Corley hus gone to Alsea on
bly, considering the surroundings, as
everything was damp and cool in the visit and Misses Ola and Effie Water-
grove, and it was very hard to hold house have gone to Newport for an ex-
the audience. The Monmouth, Dallas leaded visit.
and home hands furnished the music
There will be no meeting in either of
The band hoys were very social. The the three churches next Sunday on
Dallas and Monmouth bands doubled
at count of the baccalaureate address at
up and gave us some very fine music
the college chapel.
while in the evening both ot the out­
side bands assisted the home band to
Applications are coming in every day
play some fine selections. R. M. Cra­ lor houses for the next school year and
mer had one of those fine Raymond there is not enough for rent. More
organs, for which he is agent, on the ought to be built.
aland, which was very kind of him
Mrs. W. G. Cressv, of Newport, made
considering the weather. There wsx
g n a t interest taken in the hall game Monmouth a flying visit Monday look
between the Monmouth and Falls City ing for a house to buy or rent, aa their
Dines which resulted in favor of tin daughter intends to enter school in
latter with a score of 24 to 17. Botli September.
clubs played wild on the start, but af
There were so many horses brought
forward did good work.
to Talmage race track that the proprie
tors had to build twenty additional
stalls. The horse men are ex|iecting a
Uhel Frazer, of Monmouth, was do- grant! time there in a few days.
ing business in town last week.
O ccasio n al showers
Mrs. J . W. Paul, Mrs. F. H. Morri­
son, Mrs. J . D. Smith and Mrs. J . I>.
Riley are the newly elected Rebecca
degree officers.
There will he preaching at the Perry-
dale rhristiau church next Sunday
morning and evening.
The Christian church has elected a i t 1 almost totally blind for two or three
delegate* to attend the slate meeting at years, was at Ksl.-m a few days to con-
Turner that convenes next week. The suit a physician who claims In l e t
denomination has a large tabernacle specialist. He told her the optic nerve
> there, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. was so affected that it would he im-
poesihle to effect a cure.
1 Turner
A
lmsl week N. A. Em initt had a very
A Uri£e
large llumber
number of
of people have ai.
ready arrived here for the purpose of narrow escape from serious injury hy a
witnessing the commencement exer­ fall. He was caryying a hod of brick
b u e n a v is t a .
cise* next week. Preparations are be­ up on a building and when at the top
Our ferryman has greatly improved ing made for a very interesting enter­ of a twenty foot ladder, and about to
the landing on both sides of the river. tainment, we all expect a good time.
step off on the roof, the round of the
Jos. Miller's house is nearing com
Mrs. Paul Hiltebrand, who lias been Udder broke and precipitated him to
the ground. By a miracle lie waaonly
pletion and it will be an ornament to
slightly hurt.
the city.
neaa and scarcity of item*. Wp would
suggest that those young ladies that
were giving the McCoy correspondent
a scolding last Haturday try and hand
us iu some good it« ns when conven-
lent. Ladies, forgive us this time, and
we will try and bo more prompt iu the
future.
Hop Grower’s Supplies.
Quassia, whal# oil soap, hop twine, sulphur, burlap.
Sole agents for Roljert’a improved
power sprayer.
hydraulic pump horse
Wool, mohair, hid'js, pelts, furs and hops bought at mar-
et price.
Office, 231 Comm grcial street, Salem. Oregon.
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