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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER TH K « B I S T F A IR . balloon for J hour, as th > immense Tke ladies inite society will meet P r u n e T n M A ra u a U D a lla s the old Cay wood place. In a few day* search lights on top of the building with Mrs. J. D. Smith and all hands But few of our citizens have any- i ! they and Holt Fulkerson'« family will C h i c a g o , June *0, 18911. K d it o k I t k m i z k k : A disgusted law- kept it illuminated. Then followed are r«spiested to come early prepared idea ol tbe iiiimher of prune trees close «tart from Monmouth for Belknap rockt-ls of every kind and description, to quilt. •round them or their prospective I Puauanic ( r a s i Fiutar Br springs in search of better health. I olw'® profanely remarked, “ There none being smaller than six pounds, u . . . , i* lust one thing God Almighty don t Ice cream and cake will be served value. Within a mile north of Dallas | The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of W . A . W A S H , Speaking of Pleasant hill reminds ur I- know 1 and that is ■ - how a petty r ju>y • and at times the sky would be filled will for 15 cents in the court house yard •re nearly 30,000 of them and nearly PU BLISH KK A B D PHOPHIBTuB. that the school house hearing that decide,” and I cun assure you there is with stars of every color and hue or it tomorrow aftermam and evening by the all in a thrifty, rapidly growing condi the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and would seem to lie raining gold. Bombs tion. In one field of seventy acres ar* name was first locate«! over to the just aliout the same uncertainty as to Shade trees are set out along all the were thrown 600 to 800 feet whose ex ladies of the Christian church. about 14,000 trees owned by M M. surrounding country. north, about where the Gold Hubbard the time when the fair will be fully plosion would shake the buildings like Wm. Smith, near Gak Grove, had a D a l l a s , F r i d a y , j u l y . u . im « . Ellis, C. G. Coad, F. J. Coed and W. I' streets, which are graded ami HO feet wide. ___ _ open. It is true that the vast nuinler Size of lots__ house now stands, * of exhibits now open would occupy the a cannon, and these would again ex- barn raising Wednesday. There were Wright, 8. I’ . Kimball and C. H ers of that day were J. L. Collins, oi lime of the sight seer for months, yet pl-sle into hundreds of others. There | thirty present, some to boss, aonie to Chapman each have about 6,000, anil 5 0 x 1 4 4 , w ith alllevs th r o u g h th e b lo cK s. Dallas, W , Lair Hill, who has since to him who wishes to take in the were several line set pieces thirty to i »ork and some as supernumeraries, L. C. Barker a third as many. J. W, THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. become a lawyer of stats broad celeb whole of the exhibits my advice is to forty feet in diameter, but tbe prettiest | Brother Billy ad all hands to remain 1'aul and Gaufielil St Chamberlain have thing was a large picture of Washing- for dinner an partake of his nice goat! about fifteen acres ,.f Iieans planted be- rity, and Miss Mary Miller, who after wait until Heptemtier at least. The tou sixty feet high and the motto, meat. He once told us that most o f ! tw««n tl>o rows in the cue Insure of fair is grand and stupenduous, hut as SU B SC R IP TIO N R A T E S : ward became Mrs Myer and then Mrs. yet is in a very chaonc condition. Too First in W ar, First in Peace and First the Smith* wi re in the jam at Salem. eu ;, ^ c 0_ These lots are sold on the installment plan—$10 cash, * 0 0 ........................................................ Per year in the Hearts of His Countrymen , ____________ __ 00 ...................................... . Per six month* Smith. The solus,1 house was then many of the great buildings yet give balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without When this was shown 200,000 people 00................................... Per three month* moved to where Frank Myer’s house for'li the impreasion ol mammoth Adver ¡*ing rate* made known on applica- warehouses, buxes upon boxes of ex cheered, thousands of steam whistles interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi now stands, then the district was di B I L L S A L L O W T E 13'LT C O U N T Y O O T T B IT . lun. Correspondence is solicited. Oregan's added there din, and several cannon Flue Job Printing dous at reasonable price*. vided and houses built elsewhere. In hibits remaining unopened. tion to Dallas. from the government boats made their exhibit is tbe nearest completed of any those school houses was all the preach and it does tile heart of a Webfooter music until you would have thought AMOUNT AMOUNT FOR WHAT CLAIMED. NAME. CLAIMED. ALLOWED ing at an early day, and there was or good to see the interest that is being paiuiemonuiin reigned. At the close, COUNTRY COUSINS VISITSI). the next thing was to get down—3500 ganised LaCreule Baptist church, the taken in our showing. It is true we people and four elevators, no stairs, make a modest display, yet as far as it $200 00 It was perhaps 8 o ’clck last Monday first of that faith in the state. By the 8 T B urch.............. salary..................................... ............. $200 00 goes it is a good one, and the land of twelve in an elevator. After an hour's AnderBon Hinshaw 20 00 20 00 pauper account.................................. morning when we drew rein at what middle of th« afternoon we were sit fruits and grain receives word» of com waiting, my push secured release, and 15 25 16 25 J J Davis pauper account................................. I went to my hotel a thoroughly tired used to be the Cold Hubbard place, ting and talking to Pierce Riggs at mendation on every hand. It is un 26 00 26 00 G 8 Hospital . . pauper account . . . . ...................... out man. I think that I shall go to two miles northeast of town. He sold the home where his father,T. J. Riggs, fortunate fon ts thal the legislature of 20 00 20 00 G W Win teak r rebate taxes ..................................... Missouri in a few days and may stop it to John Elllis, who disposed of the settled just forty years ago. He has a 1891 gave no financial encouragement here on my way home. 15 50 15 50 Hall & O’Donald stationary........................................... — DEALERS IN— to the fair, for 'hen preparation could 2 00 2 00 2 4 0 acre place to Al. Thurston, who 300 acre farm just south of the Drunk Yours Truly W. I . R e y n o l d s . have been made for a better exhibition 110 62 110 52 J K Sears .............. lumber ............................................... now lives there. Mr. Thurston will bridge and his brother, Seth, runs the than we now have, yet for the time al 19 20 19 20 J K Sears . ........ lumlier................................................. :oon move to his recently bought ♦10,- old home place, living with their moth lowed (or preparation and the money- 12 50 12 50 G A Stark pauper account. ................................ 000 farm south of 8uver, and his broth er and sister, Emma. Seth has half a appropriated ther. for our showing is 6 72 6 72 J W Crider .......... lu m b e r ............................................. . a decided credit to Oregon. Washing 11 26 11 26 J W Crider lu m b e r ............................................... er, Robert, a late arrival from Canada, dozen Chinamen grubbing twenty ton, unlike Oregon, haa a home of 1» r — ALSO AGENT FOR THE LEADING LINE GF— 24 90 24 90 W B Graham........ lu m b e r ............................................... will take charge of his present home. acres of grub oak lain), the cost being own at Jackaon Park and the display- 18 00 18 00 W Leovitt.............. lumber ........ ............................. . W ho formerly resided In Connecticut, but about $12 to the acre. His harvest Abram Kims bought the southwest in every branch of her varied indus 4 15 4 15 Neis A Cosper........ groceries .............................................. who now resides iu Honolulu, writes: “ For seventeen acres of the farm, has it un this year is about 220 acres of grain. tries is simplv immense. The Wash 20 years past, my wife 1 95 1 95 F J Coad................ milk .................... and 1 have used A yer'« der thorough cultivation, and well Their brother, Breese, now dead, pat ington building is a decided credit to 29 38 29 38 Wm Fault A C o ... hardware ............................................ that young state and is a general ob — NAMELY, TH E IMPROVED— H a ir V igor, and we 3 00 3 00 Dan S y r o n ............ labor ................................................... stocked with fine prune trees. Be ented a gopher and mole gun, which is ject of interest and is heiug visited by attribute to it the dark 5 00 Mrs. A Grant....... 5 00 house rent......................................... tween the rows he has a great variety now proving very popular among thousands daily. California makes a hair which she and I 112 37 B F Mulkey.......... fees.......... ............................. 112 37 now have, while hun of vegetables, berries and small fruits. those bother, d with thore pests hecaus. most excellent showing of citrus fruits 9 55 Doutv <fc Paddock pauper account ................................ 9 55 dreds of our acquaint Perhaps no like area of ordinary it slays so mauy of them. Within the anil is the wonder of all beholders 131 67 Wm P W r ig h t .... present owner map»........................... 131 67 ances, ten or at dozen With her proverially lavish band, the 43 00 years younger than we, Dr Lee.............. . pauper account 43 00 ground in the county is being made last year they have killed close to the fruits of the golden stale are scattered are either gray-headed, ' 7 70 W A Wash .......... p rin tin g .......... 7 70 to produce so much. Mr. Enns and house twelve gophers and fifty-seven on every side and her generosity is a —THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN SALEM TO BUY— white, or bald. When 5 00 5 00 Fenton A Toner. . pauper account. . . all on his place are genuine workers moles. Miss Emma is the present drawing card that takes the visitor by- asked how our hair has L N W oods............ examining insane 5 00 5 00 H A Y T O O L S O F .V I * I * K L \ I ) S , retained its color and Mr. Thurston was cutting his oat hay, owner of the patent and the guns sell storm. The foreign displays in some 25 00 E L K etchum . . . . . 25 00 pauper account . . fullness, we reply, * By cases outrank those of our country, . — AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE— at $3 each. We soon pass the homes Patterson Bros. . . . 22 45 which has been sold to W. B. Davis a' 22 45 • pauper account. . . the use of A y e r's Hair hut if there is one thing more than 3 60 8 60 M M orrison .......... hardware................ $0.50 per ton in the field. On the old of Millard White and George Smith another calculated to turn the average Vigor—nothing else.’ ” 1 00 Wm E Chart.......... 1 00 pauper account .. “ In 1868, my affianced Uglow place lives Win. Vogt, who and off to the west live Tom Burch Britisher green wilh envy it is the gor 5 25 was nearly bald, and 5 25 J D Belt.................. pauper account . came from Russia and later from Man and the old Cautield place and Henry geous Pullman train in the transporta the hair Capital Lura C o .. . lumber................... 8 62 8 62 m m s e e tjs l kept fall itoba. He did have 190 acres, but has McKee at the old McDaniel farm tion building, compared with which J P Starr .............. repairing 2 50 2 50 which the English railway train on ex ing o u t Once again we hitch and go into a 8 00 8 00 H W Mi-Nary........ hardware sold seventy acres to Abe Bekker at hibition looks like a processii n of every 1 50 1 50 C W Sm ith............ justice re p o rts.... .......... $:<0 an acre. He is clearing up con home that we had never before, thal wheelbarrows. I bail the pleasure of day. I 18 50 18 50 M. Crowley ............ pauper account................ , i n d u ced of W. E. Clark, who caine here forty seeing that marvel of engineering skill siderable grub oak land to put in grain 2 50 2 50 Fenton A Toner . . pauper account.................. her to use next season and is enlarging his barn. years ago with his aunt, Mrs. Willough the New York Central locomotive No 5 94 Capital I.um Co. . . lumber .............................. 5 94 A y e r’s H a ir V igor, and very soon, it uot 999, which has a record of the pheuoin by, who now lives with her daughter, 30 00 He has fifteen hives of beeB and from 30 00 L Damon................ use of road sc r a p e r .......... only checked any further loss o f hair, but inal s | m * im 1 of 112£ miles per hour, anil 10 00 10 00 Craven Bros.......... pauper account ................ each of two of them last season took Mrs. Harsh Eilers. Although a south was only sorry that Ed. Biddle waa not produced ail entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant and glossy to this day. 62 50 62 50 H B Cos p e r .......... ialary for June.................... forty eight pounds of honey besides a erner by birth and training, we are a among the thniiaanils who went to see I can recommend this preparation to all in 13 50 13 50 T L Butler.............. establishing corners ........ swarm of young bees. He has nearly Yankee in the matter of asking ipies the petted giant. Montana haa made need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all 76 50 76 50 Glass A Prudhome. stationery .......................... that it is claimed to be.” —Antonio Alarrun, 100 young turkeys and has patented a tions and had soon learned Mrs. Clark's a H -nilt rful showing of ull kinds, and 13 50 13 50 Glass A Prudhome. stationery............................ faith by her own citizens and strang Bastrop, Tex. 2 25 2 25 Glass A Prudhome. stationery........................... gopher trap that sells for $2. On the family history. Her father, Richard ers is highly applauded for her euter- 44 50 44 50 W L Wells . . . . . . fees for June .................... adjoining place lives his son, Petci, Tatom, came in 1854 and settlcil in pri-e. Her famous silver statue of H M Lines .......... justice fees Laskey case . 6 90 6 90 who is in the chicken business. Dur Kings Valley where Jas. Townsend now Justice, which was unveiled a few days 7 50 W W Williams . . constable fees Laskey case 7 50 ing February, March and April lie lives. He afterward came to Dallas ago in her building, is a marvel of skill 70 J Dornsife.............. witness fees Laskey case . 1 70 and beauty, and the event of the sea 70 took from his incubator about 850 lit ami at the time of his death owned the son was her preaentation by Montana's 1 70 Mrs J Dornsife. . . . witness fees Laskey case . 00 5 00 A M Hurley ........ pros atty fees Laskey case tle chickens and has every facility property where Dan Hyron now lives. governor. At the White City sight J D Smith ............ services as appraiser.......... SO 8 50 for taking care of them. Having so Her brothers are James, who lives in seeing are many distinguished for 8 50 J J Williams.......... “ “ “ .......... 50 many other things to look after he has Monmouth, George, in eastern Oregon, eigners and all seem astonished at the 50 8 50 A W Teats.............. “ “ “ ........ magnitude of 'he display. The Prin not latterly given them as much care and 8ol in Kings Valley, and Mrs. F. 28 00 28 00 J B Teal .............. Bronson bridge.................. cess Eulalia is here, the admired of all 125 O O 125 00 J B Teal................ Brunk bridge...................... as they deserved. He has made poul A. Patterson, of Independence, is her admirers. She is truly cosmopolitan 100 00 100 00 J B Teal................ material Dice bridge. . . . try raising pay, having within the last sister. As Mr. and Mrs. Clark moved in her nature anil has taken the popu- 141 (X) 141 00 J B T eal................ building Dice bridge.... .. year shipped to Portlond 900 fowls to Dallas some years ago to school I ir lu-art l>v storm, for whether engag 147 20 147 20 J B T eal................ building Byerley bridge. . . which sold at from $5 to $(i a dozen. their children, a note of their present ed in a brilliant reception at llic bouse 44 00 44 00 T L Butler ........ surveying of one of Chicago’s nobility, leading Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, Har whereabouts may prove of interest to 100 00 100 00 present owner maps ............ Just across the railroad track from the Wm P Writ :. . the committee on ceremonies a merry rows, Road Machinery; Wagons, Carts, Mowers, Rakes, 100 00 100 00 Wm P W right___ present owner maps.............. Polk station school house lives Jacob many. Louisa, who married Mr. Kirk rtmae through Midway Plaisance, or 5 t’0 5 00 farm Implements of Every Description, Hardware, Iron and H Byerley .......... examining bridge.................. land lives at Lakeview near Tacoma, dining at the Irish villiage, she is the Penner, an intelligent Manitoba Rus 11 40 11 40 Steel. The Largest Stock, Rest Selections and Lowest Prices. H Byerley ........ fees............................................ sian. From him we learned many while Wright and James live in that same romping, lively !s.iry that capti 71 00 71 00 T W Hulchii.ion. . salary and expenses for June vates everybody. Tbe Cliinig people things about his native country. Near city. Jessie married Mr. Burgard, of are greatly surprised at tbe compara 22 00 22 00 L Ritner .............. viewer Porter road .............. 22 00 22 00 J M Grant.............. viewer Porter road. ly all the land between there and Portland, and W m .'an d Hettie live tively small number of persons arriv 22 00 22 00 B Cady.................... viewer Porter road. Corner State ami Liberty streets, Salem. Hmithfield is now owned by Germans. there. Amanda became the wife of ing from the various |H>rtions of the 18 00 chain hearer Porter road, 18 00 G L Derrick If yon have anything good to of At the home of Abram Vogt we saw a Mr. Washburn, who is now engaged in country. The golden harvest which 18 00 18 00 chain bearer Porter road Jno Lucas .... fer the public, it always pays to usi they expected has not materialized corpulent, barefooted woman spinning milling at Hpringficld near Eugene 22 00 marker Porter road ........ 22 00 Geo Natheainer.. . printer’s ink. and the hotels and hoarding houses Sarah is the wife of Nat Burch and 16 00 16 00 marker Porter road . . . unwashed wool on an old fashioned A L Porter have fixed their rates at such a figure 14 00 14 00 PATTON BROS., BOOKSELLERS, flagman Porter road A Hulling»« rth. Russian wheel. At the J. M. Dennis Georgia is Mrs. Win. Nesmith of Dixie. that one can now live in Chicago with 5 00 5 00 examining insane........ . B H McCallon •.. place between the homes of J. H. Hast After a pleasant half hours interview out having one hand on his gun anil Have an excellent assortment of 10 00 10 00 services .............................. B H McCallon . . . everything yon can mention in the ings and G. W. Myer, live« a Mani with Mrs. Clark, Coaly and we trotted the other hand on his pocket hiaik. 8 00 8 00 W A Wash............ printing R am bler . line of books, stationery ami fancy toban, Mr. Burgean. Mr. Harris is home in time for a good 7 o ’clock sup [The alsive was received too late for articles at their emporium in farming the Leonard Livermore place per. publication last week.— E d .] STATE OF OREGON,) S A L E M . some further north. Going on past F I R P A R K ! PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT. Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent. B row n & S m ith, Stoves and Hardware, A Gentleman fk£r ¡cultural Implements, OSBORNE BINDER, MOWER AND RAKE. The Best Price on Binding Twine. O A I_.L . -A J S T ID . A Y E R ’S HAIR V IG O R BLOW YOUR HORN. BROS-, HARNESS SHOP. E ta r a a l V I . lla n o * 8 . 8 . C O L U M B IA N L X P O S IT IO N . the school house, the warehoue and The blowing of that horn means Is the price of health. But with all COUNTY OF P O L K ,) an invitation for everybody in Polk C hicago , July 5, 1893. the home of Anan Myer, whose wife is our precaution there are enemies al county to come over und see their E ditor I t r m iz b r : Well. I thought I, B. F. Mulkey, county clerk of Polk county, state of Oregon, and a daughter of W. 8. Frink, we turned ways lurking about our systems, only many nice tilings. before 1 came that I could see most of ex-officio clerk of the circuit court for said county and state, do hereby certify in at a gate on the right and were soon Wailing a favorable opportunity to as the Fair in two weeks, but I ’ve given sert themselves. Impurities in the talking with Mrs. Frank Myer, a blood may lie hidden for years or even up the job in disgust. 1 found myself that the foregoing transcript of schedule of expenditures for the July daughter of Hardy Holman, and met for generations and suddenly break so tired and footsore last Saturday that term, 1893, has been by me compared with the original, and that it is a true there her sister, Mrs. Addie Holman. forth, undermining health ami hasten 1 was glad to seek rest hy going to my X j . IB . F B A Z E B , and correct copy of said original, as the same appearsof record in my office and For three years they have been living ing death. Fur all diseases arising from brothers and resting quietly until Mon impure blood H ihm I’ s Sarsaparilla is the day. Monday I visited Krupp’s exhi Stock Inspector for Polk County, custody. on the Gold Hubbard place, now own iinequalltxl and unapproached remedy. bit hiu I it is inimenue his immense A DDK KS8 M o COY, OREGON* ed by Sam Smith. By this time It is King of them all, for it conxuer* cannon 25 inch bore the largest in the WITNESS my hand, and seal of said court this 10th day of July, 1893. world is a sight, weight of gun 134 tons. they have moved into their new house diseases. This is not all there, are 16 or 20 B. F. M ULKEY, just finished by Curt and Riley Hub Nick Tarter began teaching at the different kinds of modern guns shown, ) County Clerk. bard. It is locate«! on the road, where Montgomery school house nineteen in fset I do not know how a manufac the old school house stootl and where years ago. It is seventeen years since turer can go to such vast expense to John Leach, Proprietor. Millard White erected a dwelling some lie first taught at Airlie and he recent show his goods $1,500,000. But of one years ago. It is sightly, neat and con ly finished another term there. For thing I am proml, in everything but the sixe of this one gun the United venient and not far away they have several winters he taught m his fa ther's house and had charge of the States exhibit in finish and beauty is one of the best new barns in the coun Peeilee school for ten successive years. equal to or greater than Krupp. In ty. Bert Hastings was rutting for Mr He is now canvassing for the lude armor plates shown both tested at the First class tile of all size* from three Myer twenty acres of the best chesl |M>nden«-e marble works belonging to same distance we are immeasurally to eight inches in diameter. ahead— no single hall having pierced L. W. McAdams, and if the business hay we ever saw. Mr. Myer though! ----THE VERY BEST QUALITY OF---- our llarvayixed plate— while several proves remunerative will continue it. it would weigh nearly four tons to the PRICES PER 1.000 FEET: have gone clean through the German. acre. Crossing the road a short lane In the educational exhibit I have spent Three inch ........................... $15 about half of my time, but when 1 Four in ch ............................. took us lo the home of J, W. Myer. 22 come to Oregon’s exhibit 1 pass quietly near where hie father and mother Five in ch ..................................... . 32 on. It lias Ireeu badly managed and it Six in ch ....................................... settled in 1847. The old folks are still looks very poor and see«ly hy the side Seven inch ....................................... 42 there and stronger ihau they were of some of the other school exhibits Eight inch......................................... 7 60 A good supply on hand and for sale at either the mill or 0 several years ago. Martin McDermott But on close examination 1 find that, the yard in Dal Dallas. while ours has not had the eare and is baching at the site of their aiiginal the money lots not been spent on it home and sees after things around the T H E C H E A P E S T . C H E A P A S that I have ireeu in others, in the real place. Jas. Myer has on his father's work, in the true spirit of mliK-atiunal place eighty acres of spring wheat, progress, I find our school and Imle- pendeoee up with some that make a which will go very close pi forty bushels great deal more preteutkns. Of enurs, p> r acre, and on his own place Jesse our work is not so fim-ly mo in ted as Martin and Bert Hastings have thirty M i l l i e , hut it »[lows that we are not in three acres of new hops, and Jas. Hast «1 - B . N u n n , P r o p r i e t o r . the baokwomls. I am just across the street from the Fair Ground* and I ings and Frank Myer each has alsiut thought— well when my days work was thirteen acres of young vines. In talk Full stock of best quality seasoned lumber and all dune I would not Is: hothereil getting ing with Mrs. Myer at the dinner table kinds of dimension timbers. Doors, windows, bra vets, lo my hotel. I finished up one eve we found out that her cousins, Hester I ning I ml-an schools ami felt that I w h s mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing anil Aseneth McBurney, were our pn-! tired enough lo quit. It was only a Mr*. C. B. Cmrd and stair material. Prices of doors, 2^x(»^xlJ, $1.75; 2jfx- »hint distance lo my stopping place 2* j Are warrant«»! to thresh more grain in pils near Lexington, Missouri, twenty Oakland, Cal. (ijxl J, $o: ‘. {¿x tijx lj, $2: 2lx6<jxlJ, $2.25; shingles, $2.50; mil.a, and that is not lire lull length . f | „ given lime and <lo it la tter MS. . . than -------- any ny five yean ago. As we passed on t<» common vy ldows, $1.25 to $2.50. Door ami window frames the Grounds either. Yesterday w h s other machine made. ward Ciowley station we noticed some tire Glorious Fourth ami if you thought carried in - to c K . Terms cash, or bankable note in 50 days. ADVANCE TRACTION ENGINES distance to the left of the road the old | I -aw tinn ii more here than I woulp Jakie Foreman place where the Ixe Chronic Haindacha Cured Weak have in Dallas, I diti not enjoy it, there Are the best in tire world. Henrem- Lung* Mad* Strong and Wall. was such a crush. Over 9Ù0.Ó0U people |*>t — large work means large profits in garo sfteiward lived, and just north ofj Catalogue — wi».' pivnviri| » Y v o m ii , and «»«in many iiinil I were Wut C the . threshing i s , . , business. , . . • ..... . i T o r y « « I had .lot hsadarhs* sn-ry Say. sud i «»ere present, hy «»»lint, I I ...i I- W - o n r e Millers farm, now o c - 1 „ mk ,am^ left !.. foot ■ it ■ home when tlreciowd tre fr*^ bv ‘ he genera! agent, ruj -«»1 by J. W. Edgar. Here we are ■— '•WS taking Hood ■ San «partila, I hue* gap to disperse Iasi night al half past EDWARD HUGHES. PORTLAND. OREG. at tire Old S«d Crowley honre at the -----Irosa « a t lr s lr e a r s * of headache*, and my ten 1 want«»! to see a $10,000 display — D K A L E R S IN — -----hiag* ara .trougaud wait Prtsixlr often <ay of fire works without let or hindr*n«-e i.aks of ihe tost'. Milton Taylor, who Mow WeR Yeu'ro Looking. niarrie«l his blind daughtei, Nannie, I toll the*. It U da* lo Hisst'» Sari*parili*. I so at 6:30 I went up in the elevator to the top of the Manufactures and l.itwr- now fives there. Turning south and — IU» «Wall la . t nur* M m w.ighad orrr •I Arts Building—a building that will Tonic Builder ----100 pound, bofora taking llood'a Sar.apa- i**>n lo the right up a short lane ----mia. and al th* U m I brgaa taking It I had hold every house in Dallas without leading lo Pleasant Hill, church, which ■— m a dava ta S» pound., but aow 1 arigli puiting s single one on top of anotlrer, tire Baptists built some thirty years ago. ------1111* . My füaad* thought t would b r M d 248 feet above the Ihair. I was tired Quassia, whalw oil soap, hop twine, sulphur, burlap. hut I got a g<md reel as tire fire work* ----- e i e , hut I un porfuatly wall. I am We halted attire home of J. W. Gay and " *• axpraaa my thank, for th* guud dhl not commence until 0. They were Sole agents for Robert’s improved hydraulic pump horse there found visiting Solomon Crowley in<le»cribnble, I have seen nearly *• power sprayer. and wife, who w.ia a daughter of J M i » « l , but not from such a position. #a*'rlptivo Fulkerson, wlio settled st an early day h at do** M ' M aa C X Chan. I t l g Adana# Tire liisf set piece wa* the Hag sent up Wool, mohair, hides, pelts, furs and hops bought at mar- hv a large balloon *11 the stars and where Cas« Riggs now lives. They WTLL1AAV »trite* beautiful!» repnurenteil in their jet priee. REMORE C0^ were going to Tieit their daughter, Mr* colors by biasing hies This lasted Sche act tsdT, r . t . Taylor, and son, Msnson, wire lives on, a'.iu i 6 minutes aud you could see the Office, 231 Commercial street, 3alem. Oregon. —«hrsckvUle.Ow. Farm Harness of Best Oak Tanned Leather. Single Buggy Harness S5.50 and Upwards 6s*- Ä *- W . W . J O H N S,: 244 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. — M ANUFACTURER AND DEALER I N - TILE WORKS. Doors, Windows Frames, Moldings D ALLAS, O R EG . ILL KINDS OF FINISH. AND SCREEN ROORS AND WINDOWS. S u ito r’s S aw M ill. F R O N T ST R E E T , S A L E M , O R E G O N . CAR LO A D OF B U G G IE S Rough and Dressed Lumber. Hood’s Cures ADVANCE THRESHERS DALLAS LUMBER YARD. Made Over Anew W m . B row n & Co*. Nerve H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa Blood Hop Grower s Supplies. From the Corvallis Carriage Factory. — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— A G R IC U LT U R A L - M A C H IN ER Y - .H B. Plummer, Dallas, “ Seeing Is Believing.” A nd a good lamp most tie simple; when it it not simple it is not food . Simple, Beautiful, Good—these words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester " will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is aiudutrlp sa fe and umkreakable. Like Aladdin’s o f old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for iu mar- vetoes light to purer and brighter than gaa light, softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Itmk tatM iaras-T n lan w rai. rrtb* l*agd**i«r h** ncht s r . *»4 tUm ayk ymm ***»«. read t s w b w r ------ - tSF_“ The Rochester.”