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MHOY. 110 in Independence; .................. down Saturday to play with the McCoy now owned by N. F. Greug and the much of iier time making f .iicy artt John Martin donation claim where L. cles for her children and grand child Farmers are all busy making bay and ' nine, the score stood 10 to 30 in favor | H G Deining to Abram Nelson, of the McCoy hoys. We will say th at, one-sixth interest in block 22 C. Wann live*. Mr. Gregg now lives ren. It was ten o’clock Saturday getting ready for harvest. 67 • he Dallas boys were mistaken about I in Independence;.......... . . . in Dallas and has the farm rented to when we started westward and first PoBLieHBD E vert F riday B t Mr. Long aud C. G. Lc Masters, of the McCoy nine having quits on their I B Whitcomb to Jno McCaleb. Jake Pence, bnt p* »poses to build a stopped at the old Rowell place, which s The new addition to Dallas, Jios four blocks southwest of W . A . W A S H , chins, that they are all slick as a great 105 acres in * 8 s, r 5 w ; . . . . new dwelling and move back to his Peter Hyron sold a few years ago toJ. Amity, were m town riaturday. P D K .U H U AND PU PIU ITul. Jno McBalebto I B Whitcomb, xl barbers pole, we meanoii their face. the court house, commanding a view of the whole town and country place. Mr. Gregg’s county T. Hirks, who was getting his summer Mrs. Kingston is visiting her mother, 220 acres in t 8 a, r 5 w ; ........ seat res deuce is where old timers will fallow into good condition for fall sow Mrs. Graves, of Independence tnis J surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the D M Leitzel to R G Keene, lot remember as the home of Nic' »las Lee. ing. His sou William, uow living near week. B K ID G F F O K T in M on m ou th ;...................... Speaking of Joe Downer and his good .Saver, has part of the lumber oit the 50 streets, which are graded and SO feet wide. Size of lots— D a l l a s , » k i d a v . j u l y . 21 . 1 « « . Warren Frink and family were visits H K Hoffman to B F Hmith, G H. Howe and family returned last wife, Ann, reminds us that we have ' ground to build a new home on the > 0 x 144 , with allleys through tlie M ocks . ing at Hmithfield last Sunday, 450 land in t 9 s, r 5 w ; ............... week from a few days stay over at known them up in the Klickitat and road south of the old home. We Yakima country for a doxen or more found Joe Yocum and family ou the Newport. Mr. Graham, late of Michigan, will G W Mi'Bee to J J and I G Mc- 500 Bee. 43 acres in t 8 g, r 6 w ;. THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. years. His brutherinlaw, Jas. Fretie place settled more than a generation Mike McNulty and Wm. Alderman teach our fall term of school. H A Adkins to Mrs E F Plum ricks, came to this county in 1847 and ago by Nathan Conner. At the snm- are working through harvest tor A. J. Mrs. Jennie Smith, of Newport, is 80 mer, 1 acre in Monmouth;. . boughtthe Applegate farm ou Salt Creek | mit of the hill is Pleasant Hill church Harris, of Oak Grove. out visiting friends in this section. Frank Chapin go Julia I Cour- SUBSCRIPTION RATES: These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash, where he died in 1856, and his widow and burying ground, which has been a * Uti ................................. .... P»r yi 30 Miss Mary Alderman is up from ter, lot in Falls C i t y ; .......... Mr. Moyer is carpentering for the who was Miss Clara Downer then prominent point for more than forty 00 ............................ Per six months balance on three, six, nine and twelve months’ time without Portland visiting with her "arenis, Mr. Mary J Hosford to Olive Eliza- Vassall toys and Wm. Ford is remod tiO......... .................. Per three months married Harrison Liiiville, a pioneer years. We hitched to a convenient l>eth Norwood, 15 acies of eling his dry house. interest. This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi Adver iaing rates made known on api>lioa- of 1846, who long lived near Buena tree aud peeped into the meeting hou.-e aud Mrs. O. Alderman, of Bethel. 600 ion. Correspondence is solicited. land; ..................................... Vista and is now at the Hiletz agency through a broken window pane. 1’he Billy Garren had a disastrous run C. A. Merritt made a trip to Salem tion to Dallas. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable prices. with his son, Willard, who is employed pulpit and altar mil are in proper Polk County Land Company to away last week, up at Suitor’s mill in M unlay to have his bicycle repaired, Mary E Clodfelter, lot in Tal- there by government. Mrs. David place, but the old fashioned unit abused weich his team was badly crippled and 200 m a g e ;........ .......................... Cosper, of Dallas, was the oldest daugli benches are scattered promiscously the result of having loaned it out. his wagon demolished. POLK'S NORTHERS BORDER. Dudley Haling to C W Alley, lot ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredricks. Mr. over the 6oor, which looks as if it had I. C. Richardson, Fcrrydale’s real es 100 in Ballston;........................... Cosper was a pioneer of 1852- anil has not seen a broom for many a year. In tate man, has been seen driving out I1AIXMTON. Dudley C Saling toJ D Seward It was not very long after breakfast been a former druggist, grocer and times that were, it was a noted Metho cast of McCoy quite frequently of late. Prof. L. W. McAdams was in town and C W Alley, lot in Ball last Friday morning when we drew hardware dealer. He was elected diet preaching point, and great crowd» Wise A Keyt, of Ferrydale. are mak doing business last week and meeting 100 ston ; ....................................... sheriff of the county in 1857. John uften assembled there. Eighty acres ing a general clean up of the Kelly, rein at the old Wm. Kennedy home McCulloch, Kenneth Campbell and O A C R R to Jno Ulingsworth, of land near by was bought for the eir Hawley A Co. warehouse here, prepara old acquaintances. 400 stead. some six miles out on the Perrv- John Campbell, all sons-in-luw of Mrs. cuit preacher's use, and is to this d.iy 1150 acres in t 8 s, r 6 w ; We understand the contract for tory to turn it over to M. A. Hendrick — DEALERS IN— Pleasant Orchard to Franklin <lsle road. Ira Townsend is the pres Rachel Davidson live along <he narrow called the parsonage place. But the painting the school bouse was let to a A Co. Orchard, 10 acres in t 6 s, r 5 Hheridan painter. ent owner, and it has for several years gauge between Hheridan Junction and church has long been unused and is 100 w ;............................................. Ballston and so does Mrs. George Fair- fast going to decay. In the cemetery Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Torrance, of been rented to the Bailey brothers, Ballston is progressing and it be grieve who used to work in the Ellen- bard by tile church we passed an houi Woodland, California, slopiied oti on who will soon move to and enter upon P O P C’O tvN . dale woolen mill. The sun was getting reading the tombstone inscriptions. their return home from the World’s speaks the character of its citizens a three years lease of the Sam Smith low when we tied our pony to the There rest many of the widely known Fair to visit with S. W. Fletcher anil when they lake the interest they do in The sound of the mower is heard on farm of 600acres at Smithtield. Their keeping up the sehool and its surround fence and we marched in for a spicy fathers and mothers who helped to civ family. all Hide#. Dr. Whitiaker, president of — ALSO AGENT FOR THE LEADING LINE GF— father,'who is a Baptist minister, was ings. chat with Aunt Rachel, where she and ilize this region. We jotted down Willamette University, delivered two The directors of the McCoy ware at home on a visit from his work over Andrew Davidson settled down in a many names and dates which will be house and shipping co. held their Mrs. D. C. Haling, who has been sick excellent discources at Highland last in the Ncstucca region. During the rail pen in 1847. They gradually ac given in the near future. The grounds Spring aud summer he organized and annual meeting Saturday and Jas. K with inflamatory rheumatism, ia slowly Sunday. On account of the conferj cumulated the goods of this earth un have been grubbed out and refence.t recovering and is able to sit up. Dr. once at Highland there was no Sun Sears was chosen as manager of tlie now lias charge of three churches there. til they had plenty of everything and at a cost of about $150. contributed by Hmith, of Hheridan, had been in at day school at this place last Sunday. — NAMELY, THE IMPROVED— On the crest of the hill beyond still house this year. she still owns her original donation of those interested. Noon has arrived, tendance. Charley Pearce has gone up to his abides C. P. Zumwalt, where he has 320 acres. Hhe has steadily refused to and we are at the home of Newton Hy L. H. McMahan, editor of the Ore Ballston Bunday school re-elected mountain ranch. E. C. Shellhurg has held forth for many years. To the part with it until now the weight of ron, who owns and occupies the 320 gon Independent, was over and deliver the following officers lust Sunday : W. gone to his old home at Meharna, to west lives Henry Zumwalt and Gus years makes the burden of its over acre place I hat was so long the abode ed a lecture or rather told the tax pay Parker, superintendent; Miss L. Birks, attend the funeral of his father. Squire Larsen. A mile short of Perrydale we sight too much for her. One day last of Dr. Jackson. When we asked ere what the last legislature did with assistant superintendent and organist; Pearce*» mill of justice is grinding were in front of the home at which week a host of grand children gathered about hie grave the reply was; that ill $2,700,000. He is the first man that away. Miss Dovie McCulloch, secretary. Wm. Howe set tied over forty years ago —THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN SALEM TO BUY— in to celebrate her seventieth birthday. life he hud expressed to Isaac Ball a has ever dared to expose the legislature His sou Zach lives there and has tilings An ice cream festival and lawn social Here we are driving in»# the new livery desire to be buried under a certain and state ellicials in their criminal acts. Jas. Wilson, John Uglow, Jas. Mc- in good shape around him. Robert, IIA V T O O L S o r A D D K IN D S , will be held here on Friday night, July Gruder and Mr. Cad well left Thursday stable of Seward 4 Alley just across the magnificent oak some distance north Henry and James live in Dallas, have The Dallas base ball nine came 28th. The proceeds will go to paint for a week’s hunting and fishing over street from the blacksmith shop. It is west of the house. Fussing through » — AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE— plenty and rank among our very best ing the M. E. church. Icecream and on Salmon river. a commodious, well built and well ar grain field we came to an enclosed citizens. Grandpa Howe makes his cake will be served in abundance and ranged structure and they are well pre grave under a hund-ome oak at the home with them, and several times a good programme will lie given. Ev- pared to serve the traveling public. edge of the timber, t he $130 monu each pleasant day makes a circuit of rvbody is invited to come and have a No other town in the county has im ment which had been erec led over the the town for exercise, occasionally good time. proved and is improving so much this grave by administrator F. I . Sears, had stopping to chat with old friends or year as Ballston. Progress seems in tottered and fallen. Mr. Hyron climb F. A. Wester’s and W. Parker’s watch the children at play. A. C. the air and is imbibed by all bands ed over the fence, parted the overgrow families were at the blackberry patch Taylor now owns and occupies the from Grandpa Ball down to the half ing brush and turned over the pros on the island below Wheatland last, sightly place where J. P. Frizzell lived grown boys. Edward’s new store trate marble shaft that we might read week, and report blackberries scarce, | a few years ago. Mr. Frizzell came to across the street north of the black the inscription. It said that Dr. Jack- but lots of fun hunting them. The I this couuty with his mother when a smith shop would be a credit to a larger son was boru in Dublin, Irelauu, in following persons aud their families go boy, and twenty years ago married place, and Mr. Welch bus the old store 1805, and died in April 1880. In early this week, E. J. Morrison, J. W. Cald Miss Louisa Baskett, now deceased building fixed tip iu good shape. W well, F. Morrison, A. J. Baxter and W. I His nresent home is Haleru. Just H. James runs the former mercantile days he raised considerable stock, and Carrol. across the road from Mr. Taylor is the business of M. R. Vanhorn, who now was long a prominent practicing pby sician. His estate was appraised at home of E. C. Keyt, who came here in connection with Dave Vanhorn has something like $40,000. He willed ItEAL. KH l'ATK T R \ N SFKKS. many ye^rs ago with nothing but a 25 acre hop patch in the bottom $500 to each of his three daughters and strength and a will to work and econo north of town. In the same vicinity Eliaha Htarbuck to Winfred Star- the balance to the Hwedenborgian mize. Today he is the largest land Lee Wann has 15 acres, Dudley Hsling buck, 46 acres in t 7 a. r 3 w ;$ 1,858 church. It is said that alter his death owner and wealthiest man in the coun 22, Frank Tatom ami George Berry 20 Isaac Nichols to EdwinCadweil, Such was the experience of the a thousand dollars in gold was found ty and still works hard as ever. He Jas. McCain and Elias Conner 20 2 acres iu Dallas; .................. 1,000 I ¡fellow who went to the other plaee buried in his cellar. The first burial recognizes a bargain when he sees it Just west of the James store Hquire H 8 Montgomery to Mrs Eliza Ito buy his at the church was a child o! Ben and does not dabble in unprofitable Mack Hyron has a neat office and bar beth Snyder, 50 acres in t 8 a, Franklin that died in 1852. Mr. Hy 1,050 things. Having become thoroughly Iier shop. Close by the Edward’s store r • w ;....................................... roil has been making many improve satisfied that tiling would pay, be har John Cornelius has a meat shop from N H Burley to Carrie I Burley, ments about his place. He has al put in a large amount of it and is add which he runs a daily wagon through 47 acres of Bui ley fruit farms, Id A hundred times over have we ad- ing still more. His son told us that the surrounding country. Mr. Wilcox ready put in 1500 fe.-t of tiling with Haley A Adkins to Mrs E A excellent results, anti was arranging to Ivised you and all your friends to in- the land which two years ago was loo keeps the hotel and David Warren, 1,000 Frazer, 1 acre in Monmouth; ¡variably go to wet. to produce either hay or grain now formerly of Monmouth, is the black lay us much more. His father, Feter Win Byere to Isabel Creasy, lot Hyron, took up a dot a iou across tin 570 yielded abundant crops of both. With smith. F. A. Wester runs the railroad in Monmouth;........................ P A T TO N BROS .. IN S A L E M . M. Hammerly. a well-known business man of Hillsboro, Va.. st*n<ls this testimony to in a year several improvements have warehouse. He and Schoolmaster hollow from where Win. Conner lived I-hrand Peters to Jacob Buhler, the merits of A y e r’* Sarsaparilla: “ Several jFor all you may need in the above 12,000 been made at Perrydale, On the eor Parker and their families had just re so many years and there run a black ¡¡¡259 acres in t 6 a, r 6 w ;.. .. smith and wagon shop for many years ■lines. Location, State street, near tleiny Hill to Abram Nelson, tier, facing the store of Wise A Keyt turned from a two days journey to Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, Har A quarter of a century ago, Dan Hy 1,600 ■Commercial. and the new blacksmith shop of Way- Wheatland for blackberries which lot in Indedcndence ; .......... •gan 1 being i_ ron, now of Dallas, was a merchant at ankle, rows, Road Machinery; Wagons, C art: , Mowers, Rakes, tend to other parts of the body. After trying mire ik Lawrence, lias been erected a they reported as not very plentiful. John McCaleb to C E McCaleb, ' 'er’* that point. Fuasiiig through Red various remedies, I began taking Ayer** 450 25 acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ; ........ new drug store for Dr. Bartel, the Pa L. W McAdams, former principal farm Implements o f Every Description, Hardware, Iron and Sarsaparilla, and. before I had finished the prairie hy the homes of John Hyron and first bottle, I experienced great relief: th© J F O’Donnell to A Nelson, lot triot office being in the rear room of of their sehool, but now owner of the Steel. The Largest Stock, Best Selections and Lowest Prices. lecond bottle effected a complete cure.” the building. We found editor Ryan Independence marble works was there V. J. Turnidge, we halted to make tin util business manager Freeland at on a convassing tour. We noticed acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. Iugtr Prepared by Dr. J .C . AyrrAO o., Low*ll, Maas. work, but they stopped long enough lumber on the ground for half a dozen malison, on the hill aliove Buell’s chap for a fire minutes interview. H. B. more new buildings, and several others el and found them to bo far above the C u r * » o t h e r * , w i l l c u r * y o u Corner State and Liberty streets, Salem. average foreigners who come to our Tingle was, as usual busy, and is doing are to go up this fall. Perhaps the shores. M. Michelbriajk lives at the his full part towards making the town most important thing about the place what its citizens hope for it. Fred is the brick and tile works, owned by former Ferry Conner place, and the Hebding had just arrived from the G. F. Shew, H. P. Cunningham, J. I). latter gentleman has erected a new country on his bicycle, but we failed Wilson and Ira Jones. They have home a little farther west. On thi to learn whether he had been out to burned eleven kilns of about 12,000 south side uf the Grand Ronde road see his best girl or to warn people feet of tiling each, ranging in diameter Uncle Mat Brown abides at the old E . Strong Professional and Academic Courses: and H UGHES & S J N will organized Model School for Practical Training where they could get furniture and from two and one half to eight inches. homo Of T. L. Butler, who now lives in of Teachers. Normal, Advanced Normal, Business, hardware the cheapest. Will Town They sell brick at from seven to nine Dallas. A little distance this way F. Hnvo again oponeil their wagon and Music and Art Department. Beautiful and healthful blacksmith shop at the old stami location. Light expense, no SALOONS. The Nor send was there, and when we remark dollars and tile at from twelve to sev F. Felit is curving out a new home. mal lias enjoyed a stead) growth during the past ed about the superior quality of their enty dollars per 1000, according to year, reaching an enrollment of over 400, the largest Near Covered Bridge. in it’s history. New members have been adde I to FALL# C IT Y . grain, said it was because of more and size. They will this fall burn a 300, the faculty, new apparatus supplied, and the course better cultivation rather than differ 000 kiln of brick. Among those to They solicit the prtronage of former of stud) reviser! and strengthened. The graduates The sound of tile mower is abroad in are in demand to fill good positions. The diploma J O H N S , 7= — W . W . ence in soil. Frank Hargeant owns whom they have sold tiling are: Thos. custom'rs and others. They are get- entitles the holder to teach in any county in the the place settled many years ago by L Notson 4000 feet, Ball Bros. 5000, Ira the land again. f in k Borne seasoned stock from Tort state without farther examinations. Tuition, Nor inal $6.25 per term of ten weeks; Sub Normal $5.00 M. Wallace, who now lives on the Townsend 9000, John McOullock 10,- The bouse of Mayor Ellis is begin land, hut the hulk of it comes from the per term of ten weeks; Business $6.25 per tenn Grand Ronde road above Willamina, 000, Wise A Keyt 10,000 and 4000 fur ning to loom up. east. Board at Normal Dining Hall $1.75 per week. Rouins from 50c per week (unfurnished) to $1.00 and $1.25 and reported grain and grass as good the Brosdmead ranch. The railroad A large number uf pleasure seekers D . ILL. IS, onF.nojf. furnished. Board anti lodging in private families enough. We tarried not long and company have erected a neat and con $3.50 to $4.00 per week. Tuition, hoard, lodging ami in town these days. books less than $150. per year. Conservatory of mu were off toward Ballston. The home venient depot, and Frank Gould with sic. Thorough courses are offered in Vocal and In J. R. Moyer has his hands more than of Cyrus Jones one-fourth mile north his section gang keeps the track in strumental music. Tuition, $10. per terra of twenty Hi. B . F B A Z S R , of the road looked as if it must be a good state of repair. Wm. Wilcox full, building for Vassall Bros. lessons. pleasant place. The deep cut in the runs a butcher shop and a wagon S to ck I n s p e c to r for Polk County, J. H. Cuurter intends closing out his — MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN— hill to lower the grade seems to have among country customers, and nearly business here and go to California. ADItKKNS hi o< Il Y, ORKOON. M on m ou th is ea sily accessible fro m a ll p a rts o f th e sta te, tw elve been a mistake, for the road was im everybody about the burg seems to Mr. an i Mrs. I. B. Carey have been m iles fr o m the S tate C ap ita l. Si.vty m iles sou th o f 7 ortland. passable in winter until it was planked, have something to do. Boydia Gee, a and now it will be no easy matter to half grown boy, is to pay for his Itemi- to 1-ehanon on a visit to her brother. C atalogues ch eerfu lly sent on ap p lica tion . A d d ress P . L. C am p drive a heavy load over it. The Flan- zer with money earned picking hops. bell, Pres, or S. Shcdd, Secy, o f fa c u lty . No idlers around town at this season ery brothers, Benton and Winfield, Most of his money, so earned, will lie of the year, all who want work can live on the place taken up by their spent for a well grown calf, which he find it. John Leach, Proprietor. father, Elijah Flannery, perhaps ferty will feed until it is worth double the The carpenters are getting along years ago, and John lives on the old money. Hit mother, a daughter of Hagood place on upper Halt creek. Just John Eaat, was born and raised oil nicely with Ex-Druggist Meeaman’s FR O N T STREET, SA L E M , O REG ON . north of them M. D. Coulter has charge Halt creek. Mrs. Nathan Conner has house. of the Kimsey farm and Wm. Coinegys exchanged her old home place for J.C. Frink has the neatest and lie. t owns the land taken up by his fslhe the Ballston property of Joe Yo barn in town. Roht. Wonderly and F. First class tile of all sizes from three when Hpanish cattle and Indians were cum, and with her ton Elias, now A. Lucas were the builders. to eight inches in diameter. ----THE VERY BEST QUALITY OF— more common than white folks. Just now lives there. Hhe has served her Messrs. Kinies, Wonderly and Cour as the sun reached its zenith we drove share at hard work and now spends ier are at work on William Ford’s hop P R IC E S PER 1.000 FE ET: up to the home of Wm. Swartz, whose house raising it and otherwise improv wife is a daughter of Uncle Davie Lew Three inch............................... $15 ing it. is. She was off visiting her parents, Four in ch ................................. 22 but Mr. H. having done considerable C. M. Travis has just finished his Five ineh........................................... 32 batching at his homestead down in slsshing which greatly improves the Hix inch ......................................... 42 Washington county, was equal to the looks as well as the utility of his neat Seven ineli ....................................... 60 A good supply on hand and for sale at either the m ill or emergency anil set us a good dinner. farm. Eight inch......................................... 70 the yard in Dallas. Just back of the road where John Fred Two young ladies, one of Dallas and erick lived for so many years, Henry the other of Falls City, walked out C H E A P A S T H E C H E A P E S T . B.verley live* in a nea* new house with from Dallas here on a wager oue day good improvements all around, the lat last week. Good exercise ladies. est being a granary that will hold 4000 bushels. He showed us an immense We have a full grown artist cherry tree and huge grape vine that anti photographer with us at pres were planted by Mr. Frederick. Just ent. It is none other than W. A. Ray north of the house is a plum grove mond, the carpenter, tin smith, cabinet J - B . N u n n , P r o n r ie to r . thickly studded with trees of many va maker, painter, and last, but not least, rieties. Mrs. Byerly was a Notion the ladies man. and sister to Mrs. Henry Rowell. Mr. Full stock of best quality seasoned luml>er and all qui The fruit tree agent is abroad in the Byerly sold his former adjoining home land seeking whom he may take in. kinds of* dimension timbers. Doors, windows, bra cets. to C. D. Nairn, the dog man. Home There are plenty of good reliable nurs Germans came not long ago anxious mouldings, laths, shingles, cedar posts, ornamental fencing — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of— eries al home which should 1« patron to buy bis new home, but he would and stair material. Prices of doors, 2^x6|xl|, $1.75; 2|x- J fm A V. ¡zed in preference to Foreign nurseries. not even make an offer for fear Fsrry. W u k . Are warranted to thresh more grain in 61x11, $ 3 ; 2 ix 6 ix lJ , $ 2 ; 23x68x1*. $ 2.25; shingles. $2.50; that they would take him up. FKRHYI1A I.S a given time and do it better than any common windows, $ 1.25 to $2.50. The hot afternoon sun made it very Door and window frames pleasant to go in for half an hours .H B. Plummer, Dalian, Terms cash, or bankable note in 30 days. Farmers buny haying and enm- other machine made. carried in stocK. social chat with Mrs. U. H. Hyde aud A D VANCE T R A C T IO N E N G IN E S merfallow wheat good. B u t H o o d '« S a rs a p a rilla w a s Iier daughter, Mira Lucy, who lias not Pastor Crandall will preach at the Are the tost in tlie world. Kemem- ye' entirely recovered from a severe in B qu al to t h s e m e rg e n c y l>ei— large work means large profits in Methodist church next Sunday. jury emi-cd bv s runaway team a year the threshing business. Catalogue ago. Mr Hyde is a thrifty man and is R w H ay, OMIU and ftw r — Milk Fred Hebding has been out setting mailed free by the general agent, ro-iliiiiially Milling to his landed pus- 1 ^ -P r rfu c X Our*. up a binder for Benton Flauery. A n d a good lamp E D W A R D H U GH ES . P O R T L A N D . 0R EG . aeaaions. John Riggs who owns the — DEALER S IN — " After my babj m bora I fot Into vary tort- must be simple; when it is not simple it is County Cominiraiones Byerly came adjoining place has rented it to J. W e u condition, having pleurisy, rlillU and fever, Knot good. Simple, Beautiful, Good— these Caldwell and for the present lives at gradually doraloplnx Into milk leg. W e lira to in yesterday for a load of lumber. | words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester ” the SMte capital. In a field near F.n miles from n phyefc inn and did not know what Landlord Hampton drove down to will impress the truth piore forcibly. All metal, terprise school house we found Elijah to d a Finally . / M r a graa i doal o f m t f w Portland and aaya it ia very dull there la g I began to taka Head*» ganaparllla and tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, Morriso i gathering hi- n ce crop of «haa I waa aatag tka third bottle I A aeventy-two acre tract of land on it is abtohetely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s hay A w s y Pack in 1851 Mr». N nicy the roail bettreen here and McCoy ia I t W m D o in g o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp.” for its mar Haigrant setiled Jus' w.-st at that He for sale by II, B Tingle. I oonttaoDd with another \ Quassia, whale oil soap, hop twine, sulphur, burlap. velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, died and thirty years ago she m.iriie . i t o rapidly that BOW I a m l a good t o a l i k . 1 softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. J. M Chandler. They are both now 1 While J. H. Hastings was in the Sole agents for Robert’s improved hydraulic pump horse Leak (rtM aM am #—Taa R o c a s s m . Iftba laiapdralar t u .a 't tb« ( v a a l a * derd ami tlie children (nattered. Wil church lust Sunday Ilia horse rap away Boekrattr. rad tb* «vie y o . want, «end to u for amt arm illa«raud .vtakofvc liam ia a merchant at Halt m, Cara livt• power sprayer. i and broke hi* cart and harneoa all to t »0*1 we wilt a » d a * a lam# *»fv.V bv e ip n « fo r chocs of over S.U U# I r a n « '» * f r o « the L m .l'tt Lmmf S ta r, iv Hu t o w « . st Hheridan and Abby near W. W | piccea. Wool, mohair, hides, pelts, furs and hops boug'it at mar- Slochton’s on a part of the old I’aria | ■areally m mm in I tt as a good m.flihma - Warn A. M. U U > . Parry. Washington. Mr. Lawrence ia completing his new WILLIAMS’ McCain donation. Wm. ClanKeld now • MEMORE CO., et price. owns lie place and it is reiiL.I to W. M r a d ' z SHte oars ell U n r 111*. amona- hoove and J M. Wise ia in Portland, a Schenectady, K.Y. i -.«legate to lira A. O. U. W. grand H. Carroll Approaching Ball-ton wr Office. 231 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. —a Aracknilc, 0(1 . 'lodge. the nhl Joe Downer place THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER FIR PARK! PRICE $B5 AND $95 PER LOT. Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent. Brown & Sm ith, Steves and Hardware, /L^ricul-tural Im p le m en ts, OSBORNE BINDER, MOWER AND RAKE. CAUGHT IN A TRAP. T h e Best Price on B inding Tw in e . C A L L .A Jb T ID S E E U S . IBOOKS ANDSTATIONERY. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla REOPENING. G R A Y OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL T h e Leading N orm al School O f T h e Northwest, H A R N E S S B R O S -, S H O P . Farm Harness ei Best Oak Tanned Leather. Single Buggy Harness $5.50 and Upwards 214 SSHHERGHL STREET, S iili, OOEOON. TILE WORKS. DALLAS, OREO. Doors, Windows Frames, Moldings M OU TH , OREGON. ILL KINDS OF FINISH. tND SCREEN ODORS AND WINDOWS. Suitor’s Saw Xlffill. CAR LO AD OF B U G G IE S Rough and Dressed Lumber. ADVANCE THRESHERS DALLAS LUMBER YARD. From the Corvallis C arriage Factory. / K iR K U L T U R A lL - M A C H IN E R Y - 20 Miles from a Doctor W m . Brown & Co., Nerve Tonic B lo o d Builder “ Seeing Is Believing.” Hop Grower’s Supplies. Hood’s n Cures “ The Rochester.’