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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1893)
fr | ly damaged Fleming serve in other capacities. Kph. Barnhart wishes his Dallas I f you want a dress made to fit well **• friends to know that lie is now a rail and look neat, take it to Mrs. Kimsey tWÌUASHUP KT KIT Fil DAT BT , road builder and may norm liecoine a np stairs neai this office. She seldom fails to give entire satisfaction. A V . A. W A S H , bloated bondholder. His piesent eon- pukusuu . nu norunom. tract only calls for the construction of an ; better than anything you can get from Miss Bronson, the milliner, the track from the end of the mill to excellent stock of everything in that the east d a l l a s , F r i d a y , j u n k . 23 . ism . just beyond the present termiuus of line demanded by this market and tier the slab pile, but he may com ludu to rates are so reasonable, that but few A il the Chinese pheasants caught in says: W e wish to warn growers as to l build on to a connection with the Falls ladies inspect her goods without buy “ oik county can be sold for a good the danger of delay in making their , price at Steiner’s fish and poultry mar preparations, os it is not possible always THE OFFICIAL City and commercial center railway at ing. ket. to get the sprayers and spraying ma or near Bridgeport. Mike Flynn witli terial U|>on the spur of the moment Lynch, the iron worker, prides him six strong and willing oxen and Chas. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: self in doing as substantial a job of j Joseph Meyers, at the old reliable when most needed. Many thousand W *> ...................................... Per r< IUingsworth for driver is boss of the horseshoeing or other hlacksmitliing White Corner, prides himself on carry bales were lost last year from this cause I 00 .......................... .. Per «lx months ing the largest and most varied stock Bear iti mind that when the attack is | 30................. Per three months logging business. Stewart Montgom all any one need want. Adrer ieing rut«« mad. known on applica ery and Fred. Sundlwrg are felling fit dry goods to be found in Die entire fresh the remedy if promptly applied is J certain, but if let run late, no amoitii' tion. Correepondenc« is solicited. A t the Arlingpin you can get a din Willamette valley. None of Ilia im of spraying will save the crop. " A Fiue Job PrintinKdone at reasonable prices. trees for him, while Ike Stevsrt, John mense stock is shelf worn, but com ner good enough for anybody or a com Kunsman, Frank \L h ire and Thomas prises the vi ry latest styles and pat stich in time saves nine,” is the old say McFaul help put tiiem into sawlogs fortable nights lodging for two hits. terns. Their stock of jackets is now ing, but_HM applied to spraying it would lie nearer the truth that the saving O U T I N T flK C O U N TR Y . and get them pi the mill |ioiid. They living closed out ut taking prices. would be 999. Everybody is going to some fourth were at work on a tree the five sixteen of July celebration and will want some Put your shoulder to the wtieel W e »kipped out of town last Friday foot logs of which would make about For Die best and latest reading mat J, H. Robbins has been appointed good clothes to wear. Craven Bros, and help out your friends who get afternoon bound for the mountain eti* H.000 feet of lumlier. There are four never had a nicer lot of men and boys’ ter of every conceivable kind we would reciever of Die land office at La Grande. stock in toe mod financially or George Tilletson, while filing a saw Hats, advise you to patronise Frank S. Dear otherwise. m ill». Just beyond the Bridgeport families living at the mill besides Die dress suits at moderate prices born, the well known stationer. shirts, cravats and socks pi match can at Greens Shingle mill, let it slip and school house we drew rein at the home bauds who board with Mrs. Suitor. It be had at the same place. They also DO -YOU EVER READ? cut two ugly gushes under his arm. had been raining hard in the mountains of W . A. Brown, whose wife is have nice tilings for the ladies and T ry that extra fine quality of toilet Mrs Crawford, sister of Jas. W heeler,1 Then fail not to go to the book P hksident , daughter of W . H. Robertson. They and ttie roods are only third class. children to wear ami ail sorts of gro and laundry soap manufactured ut the of Surver, is out from Missouri ou a and stationery emporium of l ’alton W e came down the mountain by way ceries for the stomachs sake. Salem soup and chemical works ami visit. are snugly fixed and Baby Brown Bros, in Salem and take a look I V ick -P kbhiiiknt , S e c r e t a r y , you will never regret it. through their 300 sloth bound Miss Msry and Charlie Ridgeway m akes that home a gladsome place of Franks Butler's arriving in Falls j T reasurer , books, any one of which you can City just at noon. The new sash and The building season is at hand and were in from their M ill Creek home H ere we are next talking to Mrs J. .?. as much builders hardware will lie Go to Hellenbrund’s restaurant if Monday. D IR E C TO R S : Brown at the piece where Uncle Adam, door factory of Bond A Cramer was needed, F«u)I A Co. have anticipated BUY FOR 35 CENTS. you desire a well cooked and daintily lmes, Read carefully the programme for , S. Knight, J. II. Albert, about ready for work and the saw mill built a chop mill many years ago the demand and laid in a large stock served meals. 3rd and 4tli of July celebrations in John had gone a fishing and had possi was being run by Pugh Bros., their of everything. They also deal in the Dallas, and see the large posters p ilo t bly met a hoy from whom he could buy logs coming in over a pole road. The machinery and stuff needed p> destroy Miss Sperry, the artist, is rapidly ac ed at this office. the hop man’s worst enemy— lice. They a mess. W e had not time to call Montgomery's ure running a saw mill quiring a reputation throughout the are agents for a first class sprayer, and whole Adam and Harah Brown have some two miles south east of town. for the best recommended emulsion to valley for the sujierior elegance of her work in the photographic line. By as- lived since before a majority of thi- Courier’s store seemed to be pretty well kill hop lice. sidious attention to the smallor details preaent generation were born. In stocked and Fred. Raymond had just she has been able, to distance all hei lutsaing their dwelling we thought of opened a new stock of goods. M. I,. It is worse thsn old fogvieh to keep competitors m elegance of finish ami --- T H E V E R Y BEST Q U A L IT Y OK--- . many things her father. Uncle John Thompson, who has been clerking at on using that antiquated, ugly and pose. patched up furniture, which makes Independence for some time, is now in N’ chols, had told us of pioneer days your home look so cheerless nnd unat N > 1 far up the road toward Falls City we charge of the Meesiiian drug store. tractive, while you can get such nice Sroat A Gile lead all the other gro The cheapest and the best fence in use. Winds do not blow It down; Hoials G. W. Griggs runs the postotfice and c me to the neat, new home of their new things at Chapman's furniture cers in the assortment and variety of do not wash it away ; overflows do not injure it; it does not decay. For fus so unlaw, Harvey Gage, for whom Car says four fifths of their mail conies and store so cheap. If you cant get all you their stock and always have the very ilier particulars call at our office over earliest to be secured in the fruit and pentcrs Lucas and Wonderly are now goes via Dallas. Jack Mitchell was need at once buy little ut a time as you vegetable line. are able. hobbling around nursing a case of building a good barn. Their nearest A good supply on hand and for sale at either the m ill or neighbor is Kline Robertson, who is rheumatism nnd Prof Bryant is under the yard in Dallas. Now is the time to be purchasing The Salem steam laundry will giv^ , Correspondence solicited. Salem, Oregon. putting in his best licks on a forty-two the weather from a complication of far better satisfaction than any Chines*! your lighter clothing for hoi weathei C H E A P A S T H E C H E A P E S T . acre farm. He is building a good troubles. Mrs Hollowell was taking concern. They neither lose nor wesr and we know of no better place to rec wheat bin within his barn. But one care of boarders and transients at the out clothing and do all needed mend ommend to you for procuring the same than at Die well known one price cloth thing thou lackeat young man, and that hotel while M i. H. is improving his ing free of charge. ing emporium of Johnson A Hon. Be farm up the creek. Their new school is a help mate. A t the forkeof the road sure to investigate what they have in house is the pride of t lie city and pre The farmers should ail try a pair of the shape of underwear suitable for near the old Hubbard home lives Ed. those substantial working shoes made hot weather. W h ite in a comparatively new house. sents a very imposing api>earance. The at Gay nor'» shop especially for them J- B . j N T unn, P ro p rie to r. Big bodied and big hearted Frank But place is not improving much this season He keeps tiiree men employed on such I f you want to select your furniture ler invited us to tarry with him over liecause of general hard times. W e work. from tlie largest and best stock in tin- Full stock o f best quality seasoned lumber and all night, but it was not yet nightfall and took the hill road via the homes of Mr. whole Willamette valley, go and look kinds o f dimension timbers. Doors, windows, brace ts, we pressed on. Mr. Butler owns about Dennis and Mr. Murphy in coming Lawton, the barber, does a big busi over that carried bv Keller A Sons mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing 700 acres of the old Scott and Sheldon home, but would advise others P) go the ness liecause lie always pleases bis cus Their prices are sure to suit you. and stair material. Prices o f doors, 2£x6£xl|, $1.75; 2§x- claims, the latter of which he has divid canyon route. The road this side of tomers. ed into small tracts which are offered Oakdale is good on 'Ugh. Nowhere in Marion or Folk coun (itjx lj, $3; 2 jx6 £ xl£ , $2; 2jfxfiijxl^, $2.25; shingles, $2.50; He has not been hammering iron ties can you buy goods as cheap as at common windows, $1.25 to $2.50. Door and window frames for sale. Now it begins lo get muddy, HRIDUKPOKT. these many years without learning the New York Racket store, in the the timber thicker and taller and the carried instocK. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days. inuny valuable pointers as a blacksmith Cottle block, where they have a large Miss Carpenter, of Dallas, is teach road steeper. T h e first signs of life are Wo mean John E. Smith. and diversified stock of nearly every ing us a month's school. at John T eal’s mill, where several thing needed m your home. Mrs. Hhaddon, of McMinnville, has hands were turning out from six to Miser, the picture man can gi t up as been visiting her sister, Mrs. Chapin. nice a lot of photographs as can be ol eight thousand feet of good lumber |>er Miss Pinkbam, the milliner, has just Times are certainly dull in the cor mined in the state. Give liim a trial received a new invoice of the very la day. He now lias about 250,000 feet respondence market, au although con order for a dozen next week. test styles of hate for summer weai on the yard, and much of it is being stantly on the lookout we hear of very and desires all tlie ladies of Polk coun hauled away to build barns, bridges little news. Ewer offered in footwear. $10,000 worth o f ladies, miss One reason why so many farmers ty to come and see them. Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Dose, Plows, Har- and hop houses. On his .‘120 acres is es and childrens’ shoes w ill be sold at actual cost. W e have Mr. Shafer and Mr. Gage are botli take dinner at the Commercial hotel is rows, Road Machinery; Wagons, ( aits. Mowers, Rakes, enough timber to keep him sawing for building new barns and the Vassail because Mrs. Gibbous is such a good The above firms are thoroughly r< decided to close out our shoe department and therefore wc farm Implements o f Kvery Description. Hardware, Iron and ten years and on neighboring claims boys are preparing to add an addition cook. liable and it will pay you to patronize offer these prices. Save your money See our goods and Steel. The Largest Stock, Best Selections ami Lowest Prices. them. he can get saw timber for five years to tlieir dwelling. save yourself 25 per cent. Hop growers should take a look at When Brown’s new brick warehouse longer. After being a wagon maker in the yard ol Hill A Yoakum. It is in is finished they will keep a larger stock Dr. Hines, who has been practicing Dallas for ten years, Mr. Teal moved fine fix ami the vines are Die best we of staple goods of all kinds than ever. medicine here for eighteen months lias Corner Stute and Liberty streets, Salem. out into that wilderness thirteen years have seen. Home other yards aren.it Drop in at the store of Brown A Hon gone back to bis old home near Forest ago. He showed us an sere of magui far behind, but in our opinion people and note the changes an I improve Grove to engage in bottling mineral 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM. OREGON. ficent clover, but said it had cost $100 must get up ami dust when they want ments they have made within the past water. few months. Their cheap, cash busi to clear the land for it. Ten years to beat Ike at raising hops. ness keeps lively enough. since he made a pond near his ilwel THE POLK V J. A. G O O D H U E , General Manager. Suitor’s Saw Mill. Combined Hedge and Wire Rough and Dressed Lumber. Properly Constructed Hedge Fences are the Most Durable. LADD & BUS*! B A * 11 $, DALLAS LUMBER YARD. - GREATEST BARGAINS- G -IR^^T BROS-, Pfikl&c? D r y Qoods a n d $Koe 5 *ort* HARNESS SHOP. ling and put in it five carp, which are Artie Nichols had an upset and run A t Morrison’s hardware emporium now from 24 to 36 inches long and away. next door to the post office, you can al AYERS _ their [osterity around them are num- Our Sunday school will hereafter ways get whatever you need in that tiered by the thousands of all sizes. At meet at 2 :30. line, of the best quality unu chea| enough. any time they can catch a mess of fish Hft CURES (ÏÏHÜ& Rev. Win. McDonald preached for Wilt CURE YOU in a lew minutes. The pond is fed by us last Sunday. Wagner Bros., the blacksmiths, a.-* a large spring that hubbies from the Ida and Elsie Nichols have been out young, strong, ambitious and enter mountain side by its edge. Mrs. Tesl from Dallas picking strawberries. Never had a larger or better stock. prising. They stand bark for no one and her children made our night's so John Martin’s wife has a boy whose in their line of business. journ pleasant. W e neglected to men proud father thinks it must at least be tion that Squire W. R. Frink has a fourteen pounder. I'ltINTKKM INK FOR SALEM. charge of the lumber yard and books ltoadmaster McCarter lias finished Harritt A M clntire will not be un Ix'ss than two miles up Brown's creek working the roads and all who failed dersold by any grocery firm in the city. Ladies soft and laurrdried waists, The very latest and is the site of the old sawmill erected by to work will have to pay tlieir road tax They deal in only choice brands of ev best o f everything ill their line. Mr. Tindall nearly twenty years. Isasc to Die county. erything good to eat. Smith owned ¡t at the time that he This year there are seventy six nor was county judge, and it afterward mal school graduates of whom four When you wish to find the best place passed into the hands of C. G. Rowell. are in the normal advanced course, in town for a square m »al point your Ten years of age, hut who declines to Rive his D. O. Quick was at Teal’s pond last twenty-five in Die business course and nose toward Strong’s restaurant and name to the public, makes this authorized, halt not until you get there. confidential statement to us: week to get carp to stork Soap Creek. forty-seven in the regular normal. ‘•When I was one year old, my mamma died J. P. McTimmonds and Miss Lettie As the sun peeped over the mountain of consumption. The doctor said that I, Home merchants let ther business too. would soon die, and all our neighbors we began climbing the hill toward C. Hedgepeth, out towsril Kings Val thought that even if I did not die, I would happen along and have an easy time, ley, have iM'come husband and wife. never he able to walk, because I was so Suitor’s saw m'll three miles sway. We hut not so with Mrs. H. C. Reed, the weak and puny. A gathering formed and J. R. Crowley. Mrs. Naomi Shelton found the tamily of Mr. Hall where R. broke tinder my arm. 1 hurt my finger and French ( ’ hip, Ttumnn Braids, English Milans, all colors, inchuliug a line of milliner. Hlie has lieen pushing tilings and Maggie McDonald have been side it gathered and threw out pieces of hone. pie tty plAqiicR, everyone cheap at $4.fi0, will be sold for $2. from Die very start and needs to lie up M. Gilbert used to live and higher up poenead to go lo Portsnd as witnesses If I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it was sure to become a running sore. I had A new lot of Hummer style», elegant shapes, beautifully and artistically botli early and late to provide lor the in the timlier Mr. Peterson has been in the preacher Bowker case. to take lots of medicine, but nothing has large volume of trade that has been rimmed, everyone cheap at $3, will he sold for *f 1. done me so much good as A ye r’s Sarsapa living sll alone for eight years. Near (lowing to her store for several months. Childrens’ hats, new and stylish, just the thing for summer w ar, assortei rilla. It has made me well and strong.*’— T. I). M., Norcatur, Kans. him abides Mr. Jarvis, who is keeping olor*. prettily and daintily trimmed, cheap for $1.50, will be sold fo* M)cen She now lias some rare bargains for her customers. Heal, genuine, highearted, bankable values— just what the people want, and Perry Gilliam. He gave us a lot of bis to he appreciated must be seen. experi'-nee last winter: Just la-fore Prepared by Dr. J . C. A yer H Co., Lowell, M m s . Clierrington’s art gallery lias had no Christinas he went out in the woods at C u re s o th e rs, w i l l c u re y o u ORDERS SO LIC ITED ON APPROVAL 2 oYlo -k in the morning to load his O f Those who Suffer from let up o f business. It is generally known that they take the lead in every Scrofula wagon with shakes to take to Indepen thing of a photographic nature and dence and exchange for provisions. Smrmaparitla P u r l)tee, thoee who are ill Die habit of buying By day light there was a foot of snow A m ZA cs , Hralm, CUHfcs. the best to be hud usually go tlieir for pictures to send to there friends. and soon more thsn three feet, mak ing it impossible to get out witli a Home merchants take one means end wagon. His supplies had run down to some another of drawing trade Holid- bedruck and hunger was staring his m eiit is Die olisif attraction at the Sa family in the face. He was preparing lem woolen mill store. Mr. Bishop - M A N !'FACTU RER A N I) DKAI.KK IN — Pi start out on foot in search of food, positively knows that his good« are home made, all wool anti that lie can when several neighbors came trudg afford fo sell them chcapar than pure ing laboriously up the niouutain with eastern stuffs can he hod. Read this something to eat. Now we came to over again nnd go for an expiaua'inti of only a trail of a road up and around n a iw fi why it is so. the steep mounts n side and it was by Are warrantai to tlirmh more griin in a tight squeese that our cart went The Canadian Pacific ia taking lota a given time ami do it better than am ! safely to the summit. A t far as we and lota of travel from American roada other machine made. FRONT STREET, SA LEM , OREGON. bee ana« it offeia superior inducements could see in all directions was a grand j ADVANCE TRACTION ENGINES » » to rate», aecomniodationa and aoenerv. expanse of fine saw timber, much of itj Tlie very next trip we lake enat will lo Are the beat in the world. Kemenr- ' on lie claim of Mr. Jarvis. When • uver that route lor the reaaona above , l»ei— Urge work mean, large profita in Mr. T. T. J c A o m n n'.-loek ea a we had alighted at Sui- named. J. L. Mitchell, agent at Salem ,' ,,u> thrtwhing huaineaa. Catalogue ten Jos«, Cut, will furniah all dcaired parUcuhtra. I ("»'le d free by the general agent, t tr’s saw mill, which cuts from 10,000 " I hav# for many year. born * *r«»t inff'-rer ------ EDWARD HU6HES, PORTLAND. 0REG. » • 11,0011 l«st daily of first class lum- — D E A L E R S IN — from M 'M V l'L A brrahlni out on my arm. Nowhere elne in the «fate can yon ---------—— — — — — ------ l-er. He lias nearly 300,000 feet on t ami lofa ; tbay wara i-evered wall eruption ami ,b.,|M . Itttaj wry I *•< cheaper giNKl». quality considered, j tlie yard and as soon ss the roads get many medleltt.. and mmsnltad physlelana far ! then at Oaborn’a »tore. The claim ia a a littl. better it will begin to go out si »ml near, but n w i i . i i , gr«w n »■■» I big one, but he will prove the truth of Tonic Builder a liv.-l'. rate. He has just bought foi 1 Neve taAan but thrw tw<u«a of ll.asp. sarsai*. it .120 a railroad quarter section which corners at his mill, and will get from Olinger A Rigdon hendle everything Quassia, whak* oil soap, hop twine, sulphur, burlap. it over 6,000.000 fret of lumber. Mr in the undertaker'« line. Polk county Heaver is his head sawyer, while John HD* »»» 'H w o . il« , u d k i « u n d m raurb people «hould meke ■ note of it anil Sole agents for Robert’s improved hydraulic pump horse bm»«l fr.« II Ural .he Aller«, tirar. U ee Chittenden runs the engine and Don eth* ramJMi M «rath. W. would not he the feci thet they ere located jn.t north power sprayer. of the opt re lioiiae. aid Br.iant keepe the Issika. G urge without III« th.hmMdUU.it» |*o e tratti" I. f u u i J i m , tee J«ee, Cel Courier is ertter, Al. Hat ring ton slip \V< ol. mohair, hides, pelts, furs and hoj>s bought at mar- ■» »«*. t. got flood-» HenegerllM. Dugan Br w arc well hee'ed with WILUAÄS* mail, Wm. Bryant offbvsrer, Ike Tm l H o » * ’ » P W e i t « i l l y , yot yrmeptly m i machine, an I em ul.ion» for d, . rovtn,- HEDICIltE CO., et pri^e. linger edger, and Cliaa. Hopkins plan hop lice. H p men mu«t g, t rid ut Schenectady, R.Y. Ottiee, 231 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. the pe U or their crop, will he «eriout- er, while T>»nald Clow and Frank * •mi hrockrtlie. Uni. D R Y GOODS. sarsaparilla J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO., SALEM Farm Harness uf Best Oak Tanned Leather. Single Buggy Harness S5.50 and Upwards —: W . W . J O H N S ,= -»s® 244 COMMERCIAL STREET, BALENI, OREGON. JACKETS OF ALL KINDS. A Bright Lad, Special Sale Until July 1st OF L A D IE S ’ FIN E T R IM M E D H A T S . O ! the Agony H- -F . T . 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 O F B U C C 1ES A Y E R ’S Sarsaparilla M R S - S - C- R E E D , ADVANCE THRESH ERS 265 C o m m e r c i a l S - f r e e t , S * b m , O r . Doors, Windows Frames, Moldings ILL KINDS OF FINISH. AND SCREEN 03GRS ¿SO WINDOWS. Wm . Brown & Co, Nerve Hood’s ä Cures Blood Hop Grower’s Supplies. From the Corvallis Carriage Factory. — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment o f— J iq R IC U L T U R A L - M / A C P IN E R y . ,H B. Plummer, Dallas, Seeing is Believing.’ A nd a good lamp mast be simple; when it is not simple it is not good. Simple, B eautiful, Good— these words mean much, but to see “ T h e Rochester ” will impress the truth more forcibly. A ll metal, tough mud seamless, and made in three pieces only, h is absolutely safe and unbreakable. -Like Aladdin’s o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. taioA fcc thl*»t.rop—T b . aocwus-ri,. I f tbe b m p d n 'r t tura.l tb* c — «Tie you went. Mud lo iu for our new illuraratl U t m and we win Mud ------ you u lam« ifety by ««ore—- chora, o* r a t 1,4*4 «iteti«« fro« the Lm^rnS Lemp Stem >• Hu H rrld. nil ' Llar c°ra AS r u t »• * A “ The Rochester.’ 4