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,'P .. POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER toward the celebration grounds. The music, the oration and the reading were of the usual kind and then that gTeat throng broke for diuner, many of them having to wait until several tables full had eaten. There must have been at least 6,GOO non residents in town that day. Here are some additional prixes awarded : Ella Colley, of Perry dale, was considered the prettiest of sll the babies, Mias Blanche Bronson was pronounced the handsomest lady and Brother Bell, the preaching ex-editor of Independence, was said to have by all odds the biggest feet. Frank Em mett came out ahead of Frank Chapin in a 100 yard race and Ben Taylor, of Salem, and Miss Mary Springer, of Albany, carried off the bicycle prizes, while McCoy boys defeated Salemites in a tug of war and the Monmouth and Falls City base ballisU played a very close game. Now the people began to scatter in all directions, but many re inained to the ball given by the band in the evening. The day turned out bright and pleasant and everything was remarkably civil for so large a crowd Scarcely a drunk man was seen nor was much profanity heard. The occa sion was eminently successful. F R O M I 'H U 'A M I 'H E X P O S IT IO N . I T h s F n «I W a i m lr . Bn , l o x G onnd. C h r lilis u E u Sn n for S o n »« W e d d ln f B e ll». C o -is t j C o .v .u t lo . . . . T 7T* ,. u ... Not raanv (lavs ago we hitched our Married, on Sabbath eve July 2nd at Its second annual convention will Our trip over the Canadian Pacific,. K. . , horse to the fence and clirnlied a hill occur at Monmouth next Thursday the home of the brides father, John was verv pleasant as loug as they con- Tr ,, ,„ . ..■ .. , , B _• , . on the old Waymirc Waymire place th s side of and Friday. On Thursday evening Byers, Miss Fannie J. Byers to Mr. E l PiBU*M*p i m t F riday B y trolled the road, but aa soon as we had F all» City. In a rather small enclosure ministers J. N. Smith, D. V . Poling, mer Yarnell. sll of Polk county. Mr. j,.,. i n n u r . , , to change cars then the trouble began. ; W . A . W A S H , are periiaps two do~en graves, none of Eli Fisher, George Gillespie and Coj Yarnell. after havingjlived (nr a time in T h e 11PW audition to I a lia s , lips fuur blocks southwest o f The first thing, the Great Northern re r o B u s H U AMD rn u ru rru A . them of recent date. T i e first tomb ley will each give ten minute speeches th»> wninmette V alley had concluded the court house, commanding a view of the whole town a n d fused to take Canadian tourist cars, •xamiued conveyed the intelligence on “ W hat good can I get from the con to go hark to Inn old home in Ohio, hut j , ** and bad changed their time card so that F- ances, infant daughter of F. and vention.” A t 6 o’clock next morning during his sojourn he chanced to form surrounding country. iM ia d e trees are set out along all the that we bad to lay over twelve hours. D A L L A S , F R I D A Y . J U L Y . 7. IBM. F. C. Waymire died in 18-'9. I t was there will be a sunrise prayer meeting the acquaintenre of the estimable lady, i Greets, which are graded and 80 feet wide. Size of lots ___ Then such a rush and scramble to get in 1858 that their sou, George, died led by H. L. Miser, of Dallas. A t 9 Mint Byers. Their acquaintance ripen- ■ 1 ° planes in the sleeper— two car loads sped 14 years, and four years later, o’clock N eff Fulkerson will give a wel ed into love, and lie being unably to re 50x144, with alllevs through tlie blocKs. crowded into one. The cause was the Eliza, who was the wife of Thomas come address to which there is to be a sist the stroke, fell a victim to its pow THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Canedian had agreed to give us sleep Townsend passed away. A marble slab response by Elmer Purvine. Then er and followed the injunction that ers to St. Paul for 91 and the Great said that Fred Waymire went from the eoini s the presidents address, appoint man shall leave his father and mother Northern would only take one coach. 'ace ot tlie earth in April, 1873, aged 66 ment of committees and report of socie and cleave to his wife. Being notified S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : W hile 1 was looking after some bag t Ob .................................... . . . . Per ; mu - years, and another that his wife. Fran ties. After that Miss Mary Collins will that our services were desired, we hast gage that was about to be left, was left These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash 00 ......... .......................... Par «lx months ces, followed ou in September, 1878, tell what she considers a true endeavor ened to the scene of action and found 84.............................. Par thraa months as far as sleeping accommodations was aged 68 years. An inscription balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without and Miss F a n n i1 Mann will lead iu a the guest chamber nicely decorated Advsr ¡sing ratsi mads known on applioa- concerned, but by get'ing on the good cut into ever lasting pure white liscussion. A t 10:40 Mrs. Kramer will with flowers and ferns into which the krn. Comspoudunc. is aolicitsd. side of the porter, I succeeded in get interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi Fine Job Printing dona at reasonable prices uisrble noted the fact that Mary Jane, report how to conduct devotional exer anxious and happy company were soon ting a place in the smoking room, and wife of K J. Crawford, depar ed tins cises to secure best results and E. C. iissembled to witness the eventful cere tion to Dallas. had a pleasant trip to St. Paul. Here life in 1867 aged 20 years. On anoth l’entland will lead in the discussion of mony. A t 6 o’clock P. M. the door we stayed all day. Went to see the T i l l T W O D AT S* C E L B B K A T I O N , er tombstone we read that Elizabeth, the subject and before noon Miss Patie opened and the happy conple came beautiful falls of Minnehaha, visited wife oi W. Williams, died iu 1862 aged Cooper will give au idea of what is true marching in, escorted by G. W. Chap Last Monday was as brigilt and gen the high school and manual training 29 years, that their daughter, Frances, «msecration. The afternoon session man as groomsman and Miss Ida ial a day as ever dawned in Oregon. school, and looked all through the fine died in 1869 at the age of 15, and that will open with an outline of the work Byers as bridesmaid and the words W e expected a good large sprinkling building of the Pioneer Press, where o f pioneers and their friends and ad we saw them setting and casting type her sister, Ann, a girl of 16 summers, of the different committees by P. B. were said which changed the name of was buried in 1873. Having read Mr. Fulton, of Dallas. Dell Dm ham will the happy bride and united two lives mirers, but had no idea that 3,500 soule on the linotype— one man doing the Waym ire’s diary of occurrences in and speak of junior work and Miss Mary in one. After the happy greeting we would meet from all over this and ad work of four and having the paper join ing counties. But they came thick printed with new type every time. around bis home forty and more years •'oats of our asiociate members, each we were lead to the dining room where and fast, and before 10 o’clock the The accommodations from here were ago, we retain a vivid imaginary pic herng followed by a discussion. Then all ate to hearts content from a table W ool at Ths llallsn. streets and camp gioundwere crowded. - . . . will come the usual closing exercises. which seemed to be literally groaning P r e s i d e n t , w. H. HOLM ES. simply dirty, and when our crowd ar ture of those times in that locality. The Mountaineer of last week said . T h e Dallas and McCoy brass bands led . . . . . . In the evening there will be an address under it load. And now we can only V i c e - P r e s i d e n t , . Z. F. MOODY. rived at Chicago Sunday about 1 Meanest Dug In thu Countr. . . . . . . . . tlie assembled multitude to the camp The amount of wool piled in our ware o’clock, we were the dirtiest and most by Rev. Copley and a consecration hope that tlie voyage upon which the S e c r e t a r y , p. 8. K N IG H T . Over in a certain town in Polk coun houses is a matter of surprise to visi happy couple have entered may be as ground where the big hearted, speech T reasurer , . . . . . . . . service led by Rev. Hunsacker. Ap J. H. A L B E R T . tired crowd you ever saw. Cleaning pleasant and joyous us the time of gifted N. L. Butler spoke to and about tors, and if it could be turned into up and getting something to eat— we ty there reside-! a o ilier who lias two propriate music will be interspersed. D IR E C T O R S : the veterans who came before 1856 as money at former prices there would be bad been luDcliing for seven days— we uice, pretty daughters. Of course the launching appeared to bq, The cere P. S. Knight, J. H. Albert, J. M. Keene, P O P C O IIN . only he can speak. As the pathos and one city in eastern Oregon where times were nrepared to bear some good girls have lots of admirers, but the old monies were conducted by the writer. W. H. Holmes, E. C. Cros». A. B yep . s . eloquence flowed from his lips in sim would not be dull, and that city would preaching. Thos. Spurgeon, from Lon gentleman, for some reason insists up- The Sunday school is working nice- ou keeping a savage watch dog. It had be The Dalles. As it is, as far as any ple but pointed words, all hearts were don, pleached in the Immanuel Bap lj ailuued to the occasion and unbidden benefit is derived to the community tist church, so with a friend we went c!i».wed upon the f timework of several W o o d In E x c h a n g e f o r P a p e r « . David, tlie wanderer, has returned to tears trickled down muny a cheek. the same amount of rocks stored would to hear him— plain, unassuming, but of the lioys, ut different times, until W e will send the I t e m i z e r and the they goi ah aid to come inside of the he equally beneficial. The sheepman his old stopping place. There is no Judge Ira Butler presided and on the San Francisco Call, an excellent eight very earnest. The church was crowd platform were Ira Townsend, D. M. caunot pay his herders and shearers, ed and we had to stand through the gate. Some lime ago the girls pleaded place like home. page paper, a year for a cord of fir or so pathetically, that p pa. at last yield because there is no market for the Outline, W . C. Brown, Henry Myer services. Stebbins, the great mus' ed, and sent the truculent “ T ig c ” over Several from this vicinity will start grub oak wood. I f your neighbor is fleece, and, as a consequence, the em and Nat Holm an, while seated close in eian, led the singing and with a young for the Santiam tall timber in a few not taking the I t e m i z e r , refer him to front on easy chairs were more than ployes cannot pay their debts. Thus lady sang several duets. My friend '.o the coast, where, the girls hoped the days where they have claims. this proposition. m homely brute would get enough sal it is seen the community suffers on ac 100 of the men and women who helped and I went up to the stand and had mon to kill him. One night a short count of the dulliness of the market. Everybody sighing about hard times, to make the early history of this le the privilege of shaking hands with time ago, just as one of the boys as but we suppose that the times never I t took three cars to bring the gion. Different ones gave glimpses in Mr. Spurgeon, who goes to London to cended the lust step of the porch with W a lte r H olm an he a D ack ltt. will be so hard hut what some peopl- Fourth celebralors from Monmouth to their pioneer life and then the audi take charge of the church his father a fearless air to take one of the girls to The cheapest and the best fence in use. Winds do not blow it down ; floods will allow the circus to carry away their and beyond. W alt Holman, of the Highland budded up. The house held about 3,- ence dispersed for dinner. The dozen do not wash it away; overflows do not injure it; it does not decay. For fur stands that lined the way from the poultry ranch, west of the big bridge 500 (>eople. Monday morning I enter a party, he uttered an agonizing yell hard earned dollar. ther particulars call at our office over camp ground to the academy campus in Polk county, yesterday caught ed the fair grounds to view wliut is in leaped the gate and went flying into outer darkness. Coming out with a Capt. George Flavsl who has been a gave everybody a chance to find some seven wild ducks about half grown in deed a world’s fair, nearly all tlie civi thing to eat. When the crowd again the rood nr r his place. He found lized natious of the world being here light, the horrified girl found Tiger prominent steamboat mau at Astoria trying to masticatu a section of her best for many years died there last week. assembled gold and silver medals were the mother duck with fifteen of her with exhibitions. By 6 o’clock in the ¿¡^^Correspondence solicited. Salem, Oregon. awarded to David Lewis and wife, of young ones, and succeeded in captur evening 1 was worn out mentally and fsllow’s pants. Yes. Tige had unsx W e have ordered the San Francisco Lewisville, and Jas. Greer and wife, of ing all but eight, which escaped. physically. My legs refused to carry pectedly returned from the coast, and Call for Isaac Ball of Ballston, A. Nic Dallas, as first and second oldest pio Chung, his Chinese assistant, posted me any more and my mind was in was engaged iu business at the old hols, Charlie Black, W . W. Garbutt neer couples present. L. B. Frazer and off after the mother duck, and seemed such a whirl tiying to digest the im stand, Tlie sahnon diet had failed to and Mrs. Frank Collins, of Dallas, they wife of McCoy, were found to have much disgusted that he got no game. mense amount of mental food that had do li'm up, and he is home to spend getting both it and the I t e m i z e r a year raised the largest family of children, Mr. Holman will try and raise his im been seen, that I almost felt like giv the summer.— Sheridan Sun for 12.25. thirteen of them, and were given a prisoned ducklings. He and C. D. ing up and starting for home. I knew Bicycle riding and tests of speed are The W iley B. Allen company, music year’s subscription to the I tkm izer , and Rynearson, who own the Highland now that with the two weeks with becoming very popular all over the John Embree was given a year’s sule ranch, have now about 2090 chickens which I had allotted myself that I land, and many of the riders are getting dealers of Portland, (incorporated, cap ital 9196,000), have opened a hralich script ion to the Observer as the oldest and other poultry, and they expect to could only get a superficial view of the down to horse race speed. native born son present, 1847. Now make k greut sucess of their undortuk greatest congregation of the world’s Jiin Nesmith and Jack Mitchell held store at 203 Commercial street, Salem, came the test of who could tell the big ing. — Statesman. wonders. Some of the remarkable the reins over the four horse teams under the management of Mr. Frank gest and best yarn. Uncle Bill Brown things that I have seen a re : The coal that brought tlie Dixie and Falls City Anys, with a full stock of pianos, or gans, and musical merchandise. The was called for, but excused himself by which President Lincoln had on when bands to the celebration. saying lie could not tell a lie, which Mrs. W. E. Williams, of Airlie, who prices on goods at the Salem store will Miss W innull will close a successful lie was killed ; the last autograph he I t is a fact beyond dispute that the audience seemed to consider term of school this week with au enter ever wrote; the chair used by Wash has been very ill, lias been taken to lie exactly theyiame as at the Portland store. PATTON BROS., SALEM, whopper. Joshua McDaniel, Adam tainment. ington ill his bed room, with many lnde|>endeiice for convenience of medi Brown and others told of times long cal treatment. other articles from Mt. Vernon, which Report of Pleasant View school for A re fully entitled to carry the in Martin’s mill is running and they gone by, but the true story by Mrs is exactly reproduced on the fair month and term ending June 30th: signia of championship when it M cMinn Dodson about crossing the have put up guide boards so that their grounds; the box containing the dust Perfect in deportment for month. Geor comes to having by far the largest plains was adjudged as most worthy of mill will be easily found. of Columbus; his commission from gia McDaniel. Myrtle Kouh, Louis Gar- and most carefully selected stock the medal offered. The Lewisville and Byerley A Sons have logging harness Queen Isabella and liudreds of other butt, Cummie and Frank Brown, Earl of Dallas lioys played a match game of and use horses, for logging and Bay relics; old Liberty b ell; the solid silver Parker, Robert M iller; promoted from base ball in the afternoon, the latter they are cheaper to feed than ca ttle . BOOKS AND STATIONERY statue of Liberty; paintings that are first gra -e, Jesse Merrill, Arthur John “ AmonR the many testimonials which I com ing o ff victorious. The evening son : from fifth grade, Louis Garbutt. see in regard to certain medicines perform Mr. Kunklie. a German, has moved priceless, in fact everything. All is T o be found in any town in the entertainment by the McCoy dramatic Earl Parker; neither absent nor tardy ing cures, cleansing tiie blood, etc.,” w rites into the old Nichols house. He is on such a gigantic scale that it would whole Willamette valley, and their company was well attended and tuke a man of steel to be able to do H e n r y Ilrim o N . o f the James Smith during term, Earl Parker, Dick Millea; methods of doing business are such greatly enjoyed. Home of the actors father to the one who bought the west the walking necessary to view it. As W oolen Machinery Co., those not tardy and whose absence was 100 acres. Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, Har as to command ihe confidence of showed themselves to be close on the Philadelphia, Pa., “ non« you stand on the lagoon and see facing caused by sickness, Cummie Brown, everybody. impress me more than m y Orlando and Delbert Luper have it six white buildings, artistic in pro heels of professionals. The pioneers rows, Road Machinery; Wagons, Carts, Mowers, Rakes, Everett Garbutt, Robert Miller, Arthur ow n case. Tw enty y e a r* and their friends gathered on the cam | been building a barn for Mr. McCarter. )>ortioii, and realize that the ground farm Implements of Every Description, Hardware, Iron and Johnson. E. J. W h y te , teacher. ago, at the age o f 18 years, ground to sing as they did in days of Mr. Middleton lias added a new kitchen floor of these buildings cover 120 acres I had swellings come on Steel. The Largest Stock, Best Selections and Lowest Prices. yore, and to tell of their experiences in to his house. of ground and that there are miles my legs, which broke and com ing to and getting a foot hold in of alleys and miles of walking between, became running «ores. Hon. I m F. M. Butler. this country. The officers for the com can then faintly rt-ali-.e the job I have Our fam ily physician could ing year are W. C. Brown president do me uo good, and it was H e was born in Kentucky during undertaken to see the fair. I will Corner State and Liberty streets, Salem. Joshua McDaniel vice president, and J the war of 1812, went to Illinois in write you again when I leave the fair. feared that the bones W . Lewis secretary. The time and early manhood and was there boll would be affected. A t last, W. I. REYNOLDS. — D E ALE R S IN — place of next meeting is to be deter sheriff and clerk of Warren county and my good old m o t h e r urged me to try A ye r's COUNTY COURT. mined by a committee consisting of took part in the Black HAwk war. In Sarsaparilla. I took three F. M. Butler, Ira Townsend and Nat another month it will be iust forty bottles, the sores healed, Holman. Here is a list of the pioneers years since he came to Polk county and and I have not been who registered, with the years of their took up as a donation what is now tlie Burch, J. troubled since. Only the arrival. There were others present whu Jesse Stump place east of Suver. In scars rem ain, and the — ALSO A G E N T FO R T H E L E A D IN G L IN E G F— failed to repeat: In matter of estate of Henery M. 1856 he sold it to Mr. AUinglmm and m em ory o f the past, to 1844— Adam Brown, Sarah Brown bought of J. O. Davidson the 640 acres Sykes, deceased, petition for probate of rem ind me o f the good Joshua McDaniel, E. A. Thorp, F. M which he (till owns soulhwest of will was tiled and Mrs. Margaret Sykes A y e r ’s Sarsaparilla has done me. I now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and Goff, Mary I. Hayter, America Grant Monmouth, paying five dollars an acre. made executor. Wm. Calder, J. W. fk ^ r am in the best of health. I have been on tlie Margaret Howell, Sarah E. Burch Among his neighbors at that day were McDowell and A. B. Gibson weie chosen road for the past tw elve years, have noticed — N A M E L Y , T H E IM P R O V E D — -»*® A lice I. Dempsey, Wm. Grant, Eliza Gabriel Hardison, Stephen Staats, as appraisers. &-T- A y e r ’s Sarsaparilla advertised in all parts beth Collins, Judith Hheltou, C. D. Elijah Davidson, Squire Whitman Final account of Breese Riggs estate of the United States, and always take pleas Em bree. and Tom Lucas. He has been a was filed aud administrator discharged. ure in telling what good it did for me.” 1845— Paul Hiltebrand, Evaline Hil- member of tlie Oregon legislature For the cure o f all diseases originating In The ganrdian of W. E. Dalton minor tehraml. M. A. Carter, C. P. Ziimwalt, three times, being sjie.iker in the Impure blood, the best remedy is Irene Zumwalt, H. C. McTimmonds. territorial of 1857. In 1878 he was lieiis tiled annual account, was credit L. McTimmonds, Lizzie Carr, Mary chosen coun tv judge and served for four ed with life insurance policy of «2069. Petition to Bull real property of P. Lewis, D. R. Lewis, D. W. Lewis, Mrs. years. In 1835 he insrried Miss Maiy Prepared by Dr. J. C. A yer ft Co., Lowell, M an. M. E. Holman. — T H E C H E A P E S T P L A C E I N S A L E M TO B U Y — A. Davidson and they have had eight Holman estate was granted. Cures others, will cure you 1846— Wilson Lee, Tolbert Carter, children, Judge Butler is today re COMMISSIONERS. H A Y T O O L S O F A L L K IN D S, Maria Smith, M. A. Carter, Thos. markably sprightly for one of bis — MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN— Townsend, D. M Guthrie. years, and is quietly spending the Henry Byerley, Isaac Simpson. — AND ARE P R E PA R E D TO M AKE— 1847— Virginia McDaniel, I. P. Smith reins nt of a ripe old age, surrounded Jonathan Sears was appointed road Sarali Gilliam, Martha A. Brown, L. by kindred and friends in Monmouth. supervisor in place of Green Campbell, O. Kimsey, D. A. Cravan. Henry My resigned. er, Elizabeth J. Myer, Martha J. Cos- Isbrand Peters, Jacob Buliler and John Leach, Proprietor. perl A . M. Miller, Mrs. C. Hubbard, J. C. Wagner was alllowed $5, per Mrs. Mary J. Black, Nat Holman, W. Jacob Buhler Jr., all of Salt Creek, month as night watch. have legally renounced allegiance to C . Brown, I. 8. Townsend, Hardy Hoi In matter of Buell-Towensend road the Russian Cxar and empire and be man. it was ordered that Henery Byerly be come American Citizens. FRO N T ST R E E T, S A L E M , OREGON. 1848— Mrs. C. Taylor, G. W. Wliite- not considered a member of the court, aker, Isaac Levens, E. 8. Levena. D. J A. J. Tupper and Miss RenaOriflu, he being an interested party. A motion First class tile of all sizes from three Whiteaker, B. F. Whiteaker. of Independence, have sworn to forsake to dismiss ths viewers aud surveyors re to eight inches in diameter. 1849— Mrs. Electa Hughes, Mrs all others aud cling close together port was sustained. ---THE VERY BEST QUALITY OF— Elizabeth Butler, Mrs. Roxie Kaisei, through thick and thin. In case of Lee Rowell road the reports H . J. Butler, L. R. Lady, Mrs. Luther PRICES PER 1.000 FEET: of viewers and appraisers of damauages Ground. were accepted and tlie road ordered Three inch ........................... „ . . . ,| 1 5 1850— Robert M atheney.A. Siefartli, thrown open as a public highway. Four inch. .................................... 22 J. T. Savery. Five inch.................. ........... . ......... 32 1851— Robert Howe, Wm. Howe, W estern O regon Crop». Six in ch ........................................... 42 Jas Htwe, Henry Howe, Zack Howe, The warmth and sunshine have been Seven inch........................... fi() N u m e ro u s B oils Asa Shreve, Harriett Shreve, S. T. A good supply on hand and for sale at either the m ill or of great benefit to veg< tation of all Eight inch.......................................... 70 Riggs, Mrs. 8. T. Riggs, F. 8. Powell, kinds; while a good warm rain of the yard in 1 »alias. L. J. Powell. And Catarrh In tha Haad twenty hours would prove beneficial, 1862— J. W. Lewis, L. J. Vernon, M yet where the soil was properly culti N. Syron, J. L. Hastings, Lvdis Far vated no added moisture is especially ley, Cass Gibson, A. E. Campbell, Jas necessary. H aying is in progress, Greer, Margaret Greer, O. W. McBee, hence for it warm sunshine is needed. Mrs R. J. Howe. The cool night retards growth and de 1864— John Vernon, J. L. Morrison, velopment of much of the vegetation. Sarah Dodson, J. M. Campbell, L. It. Early sown oats are very fine; late Frazer, Pollie Siefartb, L. Ground, Jas. sown oats are not so good, and in a few J - H . N u n n , E r o n r ie to r . L. ConWe. J T. Laity, J.8. Ford, Wui sections wire worms are working. Ford, H A. Ellis, Koliert Ford, Isaac Hops are growing quite rapidly, save Smith, B. F. Townsend, J. H. Savory, Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and a the late planted new yards; but they W . G. Campbell, Susan P. Smith. M too promise a good average crop. The kinds of dimension timbers ' Doors, windows bracets, j p r D m t h e C o r v a l l i s C a r r i a g e F a c t o r y , A. Holman. lice have appeared, under the influence 1864— Florence A. Smith. mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing « of the warm weather, and spraying is The morning of the Kouith appear and stair material. Prices of doors, 2Jx6Jxl J, $1.75; 2|x- Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of actively engaged in, With proper car* ed unpmpitione. there being not only the hop crop will be enormous this Are warranted to thresh more grain in filfx lj. $3; 2Jx6ixlJ, $2; 2jjx6j}xl|, $¡¿.25; shingles. $2.50; f i C t ? I f U L T U f? A L M A f M I N F P Y thick clouds, but also a considerable year, for climatic conditions have so a given lime and do it better than any common windows, $1.25 to $2.&0. Door and window frames * V X VJ 1» ■ U K / n U - • | y f c l t J • sprinkling of rain, but the country other machine made. far I-eon very favorable to it. Due to people began to nil! in from all direc carried in stoex. Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days. .H B. Plummer, Dallas. the cool nights com has very slow ADVANCE TRACTION ENGINES tions by 7 o’clock and within two hours M r. W. f . T W k e r growth; hut it has a healthy ap|>esr- Are the heal iu the world. Remem tlie town was literally packed with ve BoMbnrf. Or—foo ance and bids a fair good crop. bei— large work means large profits in hicle« snd tliei- occupants to say noth business. Catalogue " I test that It Is Imposi!!.!* for n o la i s , Ms Apples continue to drop from the trees. the threshing ing of footmen and those on horse back. Apples, peaches, cherries and pears mailed free bv the general agent, A ' the Hpimintcd time Grand Marshal M r h In fsror of Hood's HsrasparlU». I wss will lie a short crop, possibly not on N at Holman and his efficient aids Ly a (rsa t sutsror f r o « Impurs blood snd Catarrh EDWARD HUGHES. PORTLAND. OREO. A n d a good lamp man Demon, Henrv Stasis, J. W. law la wy boo«. Job's ooafnrtsra fallrd lo comfort the whole over j of a crop. Cherries — D E A L E R S IN — ■ s , and I a u » .rad from ausmroua botta are rapidly ripening and the markets is and Ike Yoakum started the proces must be Maple; when it is not simple it is are well supplied. The crop is better A «e n y Beyond Description. sion for the camp ground- The at not good. Simpit, Btauhful , Good—these tractively garbed McCoy band took the Whoa I bogan lo lako Rnori'i Sarsaparilla I had | in Dougls», Josephine and Jackson s mean much, but to see “ The Rochester " •lx of them, oely four ot «h ieb came I i counties than in the other counties lead, folbowed by Clarence Shultz and mut stano Urna, thanks te thia food medicine. I will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, Edith Belt on white ponies snd dre-sed bare bees free from this (r e e l a/IHctlou. I Prunes and plums continue to promise» tough and seamless, and made in three piece» only, f h i 't Catarrh iS r * Strawberries are unu.ally to represent George and Martha Wash ■mlnsd 11 sounSs is ihrw wssks!' The it is absolutely smft and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’» ington. Them foil. wml in carri .get In inrhe*! which has troubled me for m n h H plentiful. R*Apherrie* «re ripening o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for iu mar Aite'bte. «V W I f ■***•. ftAr»Ap*rilW an* r T h f wheat crop a n*,r * encourwfing Quassia, whaltf oil soap, hop twine, sulphur, burlap. President Ellis, Orators Beckman and velous light is purer and brighter then gas light, this week, the warm weather is a great Butler and Header Con noway and I hi n softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Sole agents for Robert’s improved hydraulic pump horse help to it. Some correspondents note C l i n e a handsome liberty car wi ll U s b far I — t S S l . p T ---------------m .. » « ■ ■ » ■ k . I b r a ? p dealer d n l « baa b . a a . t l tko t p iw lM I I f t tW fields of of wheat that will yield 40 and thirteen young laities attirnl in while power sprayer. ___ . the rtyte jom w a t. arad to ai for omr sew it Inette t«d statarne, more bushels to the acre. we will end yam a lamp mfrljr bjr yonr i gad surrounded with national colors. T aJSk T h e Falls CRv, Dixie ami Dallas lands Wool, mohair, hides, pelts, furs and hops bought at mar- H aw t M t Ctty. . WIU.IAJIS’ came iezi and then a long string of Hooo-e B i l l * «uro i I U tsv Ills. BUIO.» The confectionery eeUbli.hment of MENCI*E CO., et price. carriages. The sidewalks were packed asas. Jasadles. ladlassUa Mskasattskw Mark Ellis i» now located next to Wi|. Schenectady, R.T. • tor I Withfontmen who moved slowly along i I «on's drug »tor*. Office, 231 Commercial street, Selena, Oregon. ••s hrvckTUlc, Onv. F I R P A R K ! PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent. THE OREGON HEDGE CO. J. A. G O O D H UE, General Manager. Combined Hedge and Wire Properly Constructed Hedge Fences are the Most Durable. CARRY THE LADD & BUSfi BAN IS, Only the Scars Remain. BROS, Brown & Smith, Stoves and Hardware, ¡cultural Implements, HARNESS SHOP. Farm Harness of Best Oak Tanned Leather. Single Buggy Harness $5.50 and Upwards —W . OSBORNE BINDER, MOWER AND RAKE. W . JO H N S, = 244 GONIÍHERSIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. A Y E R ’S Sarsaparilla TILE WORKS. The Best Price on Binding Twine. O -A JL.E .A J S T O SEE TJS . DALLAS, OREG. Doors, Windows Frames, Moldings IL L KINDS OF FINISH, 1ND SCREEN DOORS 100 WINDOWS. Suitor’s Saw M ill. Rough and Dressed Lumber. Hood’s Cures ADVANCE THRESHERS J C H E A P AS THE CAR LOAD O F BUGGIES CH EAPEST. DALLAS LUMBER YARD. W m . Brown & Co., Nerve Tonic Blood .Builder Seeing is Believing'.” Hop Grower’s Supplies. Hood’s x Cures * 0 a a w B f ls s B js g g “ T h e Rochester.” j