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LOCAL AND ÖENEKAL We will take either wheat or oats on D O T L R T S A T T H E C O U N TY S E A T . The Salem and McCoy stage line Rev. D. T. Summerville will close »uhceriplion. his three years work here next Sunday. offered for sale. John Boydston, the grocer, keeps a Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. G o r’t „ . __ . .. ,. , Ur. Hay ter, dentist, o r Wilson’» Charlie Chandler would sell his farm full supply of the very best of every B IT W E K X L IF E A N D D E A T H , John J. Brown brought the first load You must work if you would succeed Hrny store, Dallas. near Grand Ronde. : thing in his line, and hits prices are as i of new wheat to the Dallas mill Mon- A S lu f -n ls r S lo r y o r a D c t r lo t M o ld e r —A at anything. Mrs. pj Shop* fell and dislocated George Townsend and wife, of Salem, T e r r ib le H a it i* W h i c h l aateO M o u t h s - low as you can get tuty where in the I day- Mason, dentist, over the bank, Main her arm, Monday, O a r e f t h e R e m a r k a b l e l a c l d e n t s B o r d * r - county. are at the Wilhoit Springs. street, Dallas. Mrs. W. B. droves is visiting Mr». I. j | W. H. Kuykendall has opened a t O | o n t h e K o m e t lc . meat market at Dixie, in charge of Grandpa Wm. Howe has heen visit Down in the Bethel hills they are B. Whitcomb a t Taliuage. Wagner Bros, do as good blacksmith John Richardson. (F ro m th * D ftr io t F r r r P r t u . ) ing his son, Zach, at Parrydale. raising some extra fine corn. ing as any Oregon srtists in that line. George Kowdifle near Dallas has j John Webster has a well 116 feet Thomas Hagen was seated in a com The Northern Paciffic railroad has They aim to so treat you that you will The Hendrick warehouse at Wheat- about fifty goats for sale at <2.25 each deep, and there is never leas than from fortable r,-eking chair at his cosy home, call gone into the hands ol receivers. again. land is being conside ably enlarged. 1289 Russell Street, yesterday morn Hop tickets and warehouse receipts ' fifty •« seventy feet of water in it. N. B. Hull and family are going ing, when a visitor was announced. There were forty applicants at last can be had at this office on short no N. E. Gregg’s kinsman. G. M. Wie back to their old Nebraska home. Fifteen cents will pay for a shave at The gt ntleman arose and greeted the weeks teachers examination in Salem. tice. land, is here from Tennessee and J. D. The Free Methodists will begin s new coiner with the grace of a diplo Lawton A Spangle’s any day but Sun Krause’s Headache Capsules—War Miss Minnie Blodgett, of Amity, is I Le«’» »on Itoss is up from Portland, camp meeting at Falls City early in mat, and as he opened up a conversa day. ranted. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole here on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Joe tion it was evident that Mr. Hagen Henry Brown has added new poarch September. . East. agent. was a person of more Ilian ordinary in ca and otherwise improved his horns a Miter’s art studio is always open and Thomas and Eugene Hayter escort telligence. To his visitor the remark No pain given by Dr. C<-atria in tak Miss Laura Burnett, of Eugene, is' Judge Burch has set September 7th mile east of town on the Salem road. A a l a M r s s t U a R a u lv a l. ed their better halves to the briny deep able changes and peculiar career of ready for business. Nowhere else in ing out or repairing defective teeth. up visiting her old Independence lor final settlement of the S. K. Craven The bulk of seashore visitors have along Tillamuoks shore. tlie county can you get so good an im A revival meeting of much interest this man w»s a source of much inter estate. home. returned on are returning home. This is in progress at the Grace church, in Do the people ever stop to think est The wonderful transformation in age of yourself. Inspect his samples All kinds of Oregon and California the Whitaker neighborhood, mid-way Mrs. T. J. Graves, of McCoy, has been Mrs. Darling is having an addition t’me the campers have exceeded the his appearance within the past two on the side walk. that the banks too are suffering by not products are handled by Stmal A Gile, between Dallas and Independence. visiting her mother, Mrs. J. N. Newbill, built to her home in the western part hotel tourists. years is its self worthy of the study of having their money loaned. who are known to have the best stock Rev. Wallace Htruhle, pastor of the M. of town. at Ballston. a scientist. Mr. Hagen, a couple of The steamboat Aunie Faxon, of Mrs. Gibbons set» a table good of fancy and staple groceries in th# E. Church and Rev. Wallace Sicka The Daly, Crider and company crowd years ago was so weak and emaciated The families of Harley Alexander, L We have for sale a dozen barrels which Henry Baughman was captain, report enough for anybody. Her *ooms are city. a catch of 600 trout, hut brought that to-day lie does not seem the same foose, Evangelist, are in charge. Them neat and tbe beds always clean. C. Gilmore and D. B. Taylor are camp suitable fur hop pickers, price 10 cents exploded in Snake river Monday am! in very few scalps to prove it. are the same gentlemen whom work at killed eight persons. individual. or three for a quarter. ing over on the Nestucca. Johnson’s clothing store is having a Buena Vista waa so prolific of conver Rheumatism was the causa of his Mr. and Mr-. Holt McDaniel, of Miss Grace Chapin will teach at F. A. Patterson is being visited by Whenever any of our readers have Nowhere in town can the ladies find big run of trade because they are sell sions. W# understand they will be tarrible sufferings. Dixie have another girl and Mrs. R. R. his mother, from McMinnville, and a an item of uews will they please bring nortti Dallas, Miss Alice Boydston at Turner is back from Missouri. He is a Detroiter by birth, having s more satisfactory dressmaking - stab- ing everything at coat, the reason be regularly engaged together in revival Polk Station and E. A. Freeland at or send it to the I temizkk . brother from Illinois. first seen the light of day in this city lisbment than that of M.s. Kimsey, ing that tlie epace is needed for new work in the future. The meetings at Urand Ronde again. Out here folks would think the 36 years fall goods already ordered and soon to Grace are going on every night. Next ago. When quite a boy he near this offics. M. V. Austin, O. H. Cobb, wife and G. C. Fisher’ssnninlaw, Mr. Mitchell Jodie Morrison has taken the fami worlds fair attendance pretty good. It was apprenticed to tlie ruolder’s trade arrive. Many shrewn people make Sundry we are informed will be a kind is down from Idaho, seeking a Willa-! daughter have been t.-iking a peep at lies of W. R. Craven, S. P Kimball and had 150,560 visitors last Tuesday. snd ever since he lias fallowed this the things over the Nestucca way. Farmers will find Cage Morrison, money by taking advantage of such of "field say.” There will be 10 o’cloek, mette valley business location. J. D. Bell up to big canyon, above Some one in coming from Grand avocation. He is quite a prominent near the post office, always ready to special sales. Right now is the time 11 o’clock, 2 :30 and 7:30 o’clock ser J’ostmaster Grant advertises letters Hallock’s mill, for u few daya camping Ronde to Dallas last week counted sev member of the local Stovemolder’s Un vice#, covering love feast, mrmone, Ray Neville is performing the duties furnish everything they may need in to profit by their offer. of station agent at Derry while Ben for Mrs. E. M. Howard. A. Jordan, M. out. children's service, baptism, jubilee enteen binders in the fields along the tlie hardware line, and at bottom fig- ion, and nau be found nearly every F. Joselyn, John H, Law and Jelia Lucas and family are off coasting. S M IT H A N D C R O W L E Y T H R E S H E R S meeting and wave offering. The lat Saturday night in attendance at the urea. No Chinamen and few Indians will way. Weskia. ter being a feature of the work of them The eight year old boy of CliffSmith, meeting of the order. About two years They raised steam M uday morning gentlemen. As the program will be tie employed in the hop fields of Lane Miss Vina Gilbert will teach at th Early birds are said to catch most county this season. There will he Byerly school house, and Miss Stevens ago Mr. Hsgen became seriously effect near Lewisville was thrown from a The steam laundry at the capital and pitched into the seventy acres of interesting there ought to be a full at Worms, and some people are like a cows plenty of white labor to perform the again at Oakpoiut, north of Indepen ed with rheumatism, the result of horse and almost killed last week city is a model institution, and gets a w heat belonging to Thomas Tatoni, on tendance. tail, always behind. To which class do work. working in draughts of cold air. dence. large amount of patronage from this the Lindsay Robbins farm out on the Preachers Struble and Sickafoose you belong. The shooting of pains of rheuma road to Dixie. Mr. Tatum expected have been holding a revival at Grace Mrs. Judge G. H. Williams, of Port Lindsey Robbins has twenty-one tism are actually, I believe, the most county. Any of the stages will taka aliout W IU G e t A n o t h e r O ffic e . twenty five bushels to the acre, The father of Reuben and John Rob- land, has been the chief of a faith cur grand children of whom ten are hoys over your soiled linen for you. church out on the Monmouth road. horrible penalties that can be inflicted It is Announced thAt Col. Robert A. but when they measured up for him insou who used to own the Robbins ing sect. It seems she had worked her and ten of his eleven great grand child The Inde|>endenee public school will place out towards Smithfield is up un mankind. I cannot begin to tel) 2640 bushels, or nearly thirty eight Miller, tbe new register of the Oregon self up to the conclusion that they ren are also boys. Seek no further for you cannot find bushels to the acre he was both glad City land office, is soon to lead to the not open until September 25th so as to from east Portland. you of the agony I suffered. I had should all fast for forty days, whereai better blacksmith than John E. and surprised. When we visited the •ltar Mrs. Grubb, a well-known school give the children a chance for hop The price of success is continuous thorough experience in the art of tor A newsboy now runs on the train some of the Hock rebelled and formed close application to whatever you un ture, and no mattar what I used to ease Smith. picking. crew the next day they bad jumped teacher of Salem. It is lucky that another organization. dertake. It forbids dissipation or other the pain, it seemed as though I was into a thirty seven acre contract for Col. Bob did not go to Turkey after The big bridge at Salem is being re beiween Portland and Airlie. Be at loomed to greater suffering. I had Brown’s cash store is naturally s Charlie Boyle, and were booked ahead 11. A big office without grub is not a The Salem Journal reports that a waste of time or money. paired at an expense of $1,200. which i he depot when the train comes along number of friends who took great inter cheap one. It is better to make a cer as follows: George Smith 200 acres, J. at takt. The land office with a aide is borne equally by the two countie« if you want to buy a daily Oregonian. young Salem lawyer has some of the Grandma Hauber, mother of Mrs. C est iu my case, and recommended num tain ten per cent profit than a doubt A. Griggsby 400, H. C. Fox 100 and position as manager of a home ia diff sporting men telling it on him that and that city. M. Whiteman, has gone to TexaB to Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Die iver in Spring Valley he killed a half- eroue remedies, which I tried without ful account at double that. If you Milt Taylor 150. The prospect was erent. Col. Bob and his fiance will be visit two brothers and S sister that B hc Dickie Churchman, of Sheridan, go, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem grown brown leghorn cockerell think avail. Nothing seemed to do me any have the cash or its equivalent, that is that nearly all grain would pan out the recipients of hearty congratulations drives a couple of calves to his little ody is the first medicine I have ever ing it was a Chinese pheasant. The h a s not seen for half a century. g-x)d. I was under the care of several the place to go for real bargains in all more than anticipated. Tlieir engi > -nil after the honeymoon ia over.— wagon and the outfit are almost as found that would do me any good.” farmer is after him, too. The Falls City and Dallas base ball well known Detroit physicians, but lines of goods. Nothing but spot cash neer gets $3 a day, feeders $2.50, seek Portland Dispatch. Price 50 cents. drawing as a circus. ball boys came together on our dia their services were absolutely without counts there. ers $2, cooks $1.75, haulers $1.50 and Most Polk county people think we strawbucks $1. Charlie Smith presides C h e s p a s t la th * W .r ld . Mrs. D. C, Saling, of Ballston, has The cousty commissioners court last are having very hare’ times these days mond field last Saturday and proved favorable results. I was bedridden. Why, I could pot move from one chair gracefully at the throttle valve while Many persons have for years been been confined to her bed with inflam week had but little before it except Cut when compared with the situation themselves about squully matched. Cobb’s wagon shop is the place to matory rheumatism ol the feet, but is the allowance of bills, settlement with nearly all over the cast our condition The passenger train running be to another without assistance. Some get all your repairing done. He has a Oliver DenniB and John Beyer poke in wishing they could afford to take some days I would feel a little brighter than the grain laden straw as fast as the ma the treasure and making a donation is enviable. While the dollars seem to tween Albany and Portland has been gdtting about again. strong, new home made hack for sale chine will allow. Forrest Craven and one of the great illustrated magazines, others. and now we have one within the reach quite cheap. be few and far between, everybody has taken off, and the everland now slops Karl's Clover Root, the new blood for the repair of the steel bridge. But presently another attack of Willie Dodson, are lightning band cut of all. We have effected a combina at all point*) between those places. Many farmers are always in a quand plenty to eat and there is lots to sell. purifier, gives freshness and clearness that infernal rheumatism would strike ters and Henry Boyer bucks the sacks tion by which both the I t e m i z e s and to ths complexion and cures constipa ary about the best time to sell their Grandpa Greer’s daughter, Mrs. Pow me, leaving me a veritable wreck on The Oxford *ies at Gaynor’s shoe like a veteran. It takes Charlie Paul tbe Cosmopolitan can be had a year Conductor Clark who has been run grain. The advice of experienced and ning on tlie Airlie route so long is now ell, has returned from a four months barren shores of humanity. tion. !5c, 50c and $1. store are selling fast because they go at and Dan Boyer but an instant to weave for only $3. It is one of the standard ones is to sell as soon as you running a suburba*1 train between visit on the Sound and in the east. Of “By accident I read two years ago a cost. needle and thread across the top end magazines, cn fine paper and aa well You don’t know how much better observant can get a fair profit on the cost of pro Portland and O’wego. Joe Hastings course she took in the Chicago Bhow. Canadian paper containing a remarka of a well filled sack. Joe Craven and illustrated-as any other in existence. you will feel if you take Hood’s Sarsa duction. Johnnie Beezley buck the straw away If you desire such a journal order it is braking on the Sheridan passenger parilla. It will drive off that tired feel Uncle Cage and Aunt Jane Morri ble story of a miracle at Hamilton. Ont. As a seller of everything in tlie Lard- ing and make you strong. Young man. keep away from all and Charlie Young is on a wood train son are visiting his brother Barney, It was that of a man who had beeD W a re line at low figures, Mr. Wiseman, aa if it were a niat.er of play, and as thiough us or call and see a sampla Crocker goes up the road over at Elk City. They will go down tortured to death by rheumatism. He on Mill street, is hard to beat. And wood sawyer Master Ralph Dodson copy- i Sophia Tharp was born near Grand saloons and gambling places, for thous Conductor one day and down next. to the sea shore and devour a few was induced to UBe Dr. William’s Pink lie lias a wagon load of notions just as feels as important as the boss of the ands with as fair prospects as yourself Ronde in 1852, and married J. K. Con M ARKET REPO R T Pills for Pale People. He was immed business, and why should he not, for Walla Walla’s famous Salvation clams. ner twenty years ago. Last week she have been utterly ruined by frequent iately cured, I doubted the truth of cheap. like a little man he does h a work rCorrectfld weekly by Felix No*).] ing such places. Take your mothers Army soup house has closed down. The wife of Prof. Jos. Embree who the matter at first, but thought I would died and was buried at Bellvue. promptly and well. The teamsters are Wheat, per bushel, 60 cts. advice about it. For a Ion" time they fed 160 every used to he a professer in the Corvallis try it. I had my people hunt all over John Remington, Chas, Whaley, Mark The Arlington hotel gets it* full V. P. Fiske and wife. F. C. Woods Bran, per ton, $16. Robert Metcalf, a pioneer of Jackson day, but owing to the harvest many college, is here visiting the family of town, but they could not find the pills *ha»e of public patronage because it Spivey, J. R. McCoy, Willie Brown, and wife, L. M. Taylor and wife, Miss Hhorts, per ton, $20. went to work and finally the nunibei Dr. Embree. They now live at Wood at any of the drug stores. The only deserves it. county, and an Indian agent at the Henry Nagle, Janies Madison and J. Maggie Woods and Ira Nelson, of Me Oats, per bushel, 40 cts. dwindled do vn to 65. Of this number place they were then sold at was over C. Heath, while Gus Forsell and Pearl Minnville, are off on a ten days jaunt Selitz reservation under President Bu- there are many who never would work land, California. Flour, per barrel, 93.75. canan, made a fortune in mining since in Windsor. Well, my relatives went Fulkerson are among the pitchers. Some Perrvdale boys have been try to Netarts hay. Times are now loosening up and Mrs. O. M. Dodson and Mrs. Heath do [Corrected weekly by Nlee A Coeper} the war, married an amiable lady, and a- long as they could subsist without ing to imitate a negro minstrel troup. over there and purchased a few boxes. Of all the ' two legged skunks on has bought a large and rich farm near doing so. Potatoes, per bushel, |1 cts. Great Christopher! my mind goes back many a family will buy new parlor, the cooking. George Smith said hie They got black enough and in dress dining ioom and kitchen furniture. earth a back biting slanderer is the Lexington, Ky. Butter, per pound, 15 @ 20cts. A Tacoma payer says: The sack were sufficiently outlandish, but could in ecslacy to the change which immed The best place in the county to go for only business was to look on and see most odorous. Some of them are scat Lard, per pound, 16 @20 cts. iately cante over me after using the that the others kept busy. Their work question is causing much anxiety in n’t talk nor sing like a nigger. such things is the old Campbell stand, M-. Lee May is buying 5000 tons of tered over Polk county and consider Bacon, sides, per pound, 16} eta. Pink Pills. I began to improve, and ing hours are from sun-rise to sun-set. the eastern counties. There is no mo where Mr. Chapman now has an ex hay in Washington to ship to England, The idea of calling a special session themselves gentlemen. Hams, per pound,18} @20 cts. in a few weeks rheumatic pain- left me, Wednesday they moved to Holt Crow paying $12 for it. It will cost $10 a ney witli which to buy them and the of the legislature in the interest of the and in a short time f was able to be cellent stock. Shoulders, per pound, 12} cts. ley’s field on the old C. D. Embree John McKinnon, Oliver Johnson, A. Sv-n to get it to England. The price dealers refuse to sell on time and ac dobtor class seems not to take well, bo Eggs, per dozen, 15 cts homestead. M. Holmes, S. W. Fletcher, O. H. anticipated iB$50 a ton, in which event cept tlie same security that they have far as heard from. Knowing ones say around. From that time I have been Chickens, per dozen, $4@6. Lynch, the iron worker, is kept more Sheldon and J. W. McKee were the Mr. Lee May will clear over $100,000 in other years. The state officials are that sufficient remedies are already in at work. Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts. D E M P S E Y ’S T H R E S H I N G C R E W . It waa not long after I secured the than busy repairing farm machinery urged to let the penetentiary sacks be coroners jury to hold an inqueBt over by the transaction. existence. Beets, per pound, 2 cents. pills over at Windsor that I found they bocause he does it so well. sold on approved security. G. C. Bell who was killed. It has been twenty-six years since J. Turnips, per pound, 2 cts. Preaching at all the churches every A. M.Ginn is building, south of his were for sale here in Detroit, at Brown A. Dempsey began running with a Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers A Eugene paper has this to say: residence, un immense storage barn <fc Co.’s, corner of Woodward and Con Cabbage, per pound, 2 c. Sunday morning and evening. Meth- threshing crew in Orego t, and for over As dealers in general merchandise is the best, handiest, safest, surest, sdist Onions, per pound 4 cts. Christian Sunday schools at Tlie hop crop is coming on nicely. for haled bay and straw. It is forty by gress, Mitchell’s and Basset A L’Hom- Craven Bros, hold an enviable position. twenty years lie has been part or full cleanest, most economical and satisfac 9 :45, and Beans, per pound, 5 cents. 12:15’ Baptist and Picking will be ten davH later than last ■» hundred feet in size with a twenty medieu’s, Woodward avenue. I pur They keep bo nearly everything needed owner of a grain separating out fit. He tory dye ever invented. It is the gen M. E. Presbyterian Corn meal, per pound, 3} cts. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs year, lice have nearly all disappeared, foot shed the full length. Its erection chased them for fifty cents per box. I in any home and sell at such a reason began this seasons work last Monday tleman's favorite. Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 cts. day evening. The general publie wel and with favorable conditions from will consume 60,000 shingles and 40*- guess you can buy them now at almost able profit, that those who trsde there by threshing for the Germans on the now mi. Lane county will harvest 3000 000 feet of lumber. Frauk Morrison every drug store in Detroit. Graham flour, per barrel, $4. Lard is now worth more than com corns at all these meetings. old Asa Shreve place northeast of Dal always recommend their neighbor» bales of choice hops. Deale-s are try and George Erdle are the boss carpen Hay, per ton, 95 @910. I have recommended tlie Pink Pills mon butter, and discreet housewives they having a very good crop, the A California paper says: It is report ing to make contracts for the ’93 crop, ters. to several of my friends around town, and friends to patronize that store. All las, make most use of the latter in calking. output being 1,400 bushels. Tuesday things to eat or wear may be had there. The doctors sAy that the leas lard and ed from Wheatland that hop pickers at 15c; none have been made so far. The latest information from the hop and although their cases were similar afternoon we found his machine in Abe NEW TO-DAY. hog meat one takes into his stomach are flocking in by hundreds, and al A sweet girl graduate thus describes centers of the world indicate that for to mine, they have all been cured. Bekkers field on the old Robert Clow ready the hop fields are full, and hun Faull A Co. have a stock of hard There is nothing on the face of God’s the better it is for him. dreds of men and women are unable to how a goat butted a boy out of the eign crops will be deficient in both earth equal to them for rheumatism ware superior in both quantity and farm. Mr. Bekker had forty acres of o t ic e . - o h a n d a f t e r a u o u s t u t h w e Many hop men l>egan picking too ear secure wheat and twenty-two of oats which employment. If the influx con front yard. ‘ He hurled the previous quality aud quantity and that the clM e o u r hook« and sail m eat s trictly for ly last year, the first ol September be tinues the result is not pleasant to con end of his anatomy against the boy’s American product will command a and other diseases. Until my dying quality. They have a large trade and were turning out well enough, though caah. will All peritona knowing them M lrea indebted to afterwards with all the earnestness and pretty gc.od figure. It would not Beem lay I will praise the pills for being tbe their reputation as reliable dealeis is yet a little too damp for rapid thresh na will pie . m m ake ini m edia j M ttlem ant, aa wa ing the time Bet. This time most of template. uvt have ou r m oney to carry on buainaaa w ith. them will wait until the hops get riper, velocity which backed by the goats wise to now contract bops at less than cause of my present happy aud con above reproach. Everything needed ing. They were to next tackle Jas. m Please rem em ber th e d a te for we m ean busineaa. tented ceudilion.” in the harvest field, or in connection Numerous daily papers have gone up avoirdupois, imparted a momentum 20 cents. SHAW BROS. not commencing to pick before the Orr’s sixty-five acre wheat field. Mr. with hop growing can be obtained Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are not a 10th or 15th. Do not employ dirty the spout in Oregon, because they tried that was not relaxed until he landed Dempsey’s outfit consists rf twenty-five The grain movement toward the patent medicine in the sense in which there. to pick a living where the grass was too on the terrafirma beyond the goats pickers. e d u c t io n in b l a c k r m it h in o : h e r e a f - persons. Mrs. J. B. Riggs, assisted by Portland warehouses is now setting in, that term is usually un lerstood, but R tv n , s i n ear F i ll s . City, w: will .h o e R le r a t J AL . P. cash, Fannie Dempsey, has charge of the horses To keap up with the progress of their short. In thejbitter by and by, not jurisdiction.” will «at per but not very brisk, for as yet there is are a scientific preparation successfully very far off, several others will reach $2.60. cook wagon. They get up at 4 o’clock profession all ambitious and progressive T R A D E B E Y Q N D T H E « T E E L H H 1 D O B . John Webster on the old Boyle place no set price, and tlie prospect for farm used in general practice for many breakfast is ready at 5, and then the professional men spend their spare the same inevitable point, minus ev had some summer fallow ground from ers not very flattering. The eastern years before being offered to the public At the New York Racket store in boys put in their best licks until sun time reading and studying professional erything except experience. Look out which lie wished to exterminate the and foreign demand is light with no generally. BARGAIN IN LAND. TEN ACRE TRACT IN* They contain in a condens the State Insurance block they have down, for such a funeral notice from Corval with an hours intermission at A side th e corporation of Dallas, all level and la books and journals. All professional rather too prolific weeds, so he plant- d certainty ahead. About forty ships are ed form all the elements necessory to lots of cheap things, such aa jackets, cultivation, I t can be b o ught very cheap by apply* noon. The threshing rate is 5 cents a men should have clean habits and un lis aDd the state capital. fifteen acres of each beans and potatoes now enroute from various ports to give new life and richness to the blood, overalls, gloves, towels, laces, white ing to ^ iflftrru a w o od s . bushel for oats and 6 cents for wheat and sullied reputations. ttiereon, and tlie other day we found Portland to load with wheat. T errs H aute , Ind., Dec. 4,1891. and restore shattered nerves. They and black sateen shirts and all manner the wages range from $1 to$3 |>erday .J. him hoeing them the second time. Jas. Furminger and wife have come M r . L ic HTY, Des Moines, Iowa: A Portland water works man, G. A are an unfailing specific for such di of head and underwear. In the mat O. Mohrweis lias charge of the steam Administratin' Private Sale. from Kansas and will probably perma Enclosed find 25 ce nts for which Besides getting a good crop of vege seases as locomotor ataxia, partial par- ter of notions they have a great variety power while Charlie Work and John Ismg, has made this proposition to our alysia, tables from his summer fallow it, will la nently »bide among us. She has been re please send me one box of Krause's St. Vitus’ dance, sciatic neural McBee do the feeding. Mr. Work has Notice of private sale of real p ro p erty by adm iule- city dads; He will put in 5000 feet of markably successful raising chickens Headache Capsules. I have used some in better fix for his grain this fall. gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, Kuertons soaps, both laundry and been witli that machine as feedei for t r tr i e . and will probably go into the poultry which I bought in Chicago, but can Congress decided to debate the silver main pipe and a dozen large hydrants the after effects ef la grippe, palpita O TIC * IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY Y IR T C I business. Back in old England he was a not get them in this place. I found question for two weeks before voting snd guarantee satisfactory pressure. tion of the heart, pale and sallow com toilet are taking th e lead in Salem, nine successive seasons. Chris C'hris- of an order of th e county c o u rt of tb e e ta te of lenson sees to tlie supply of water for Oregon for Polk c o u n ty in th e m atter of th e adm in- 1 1 e wants the city to appropriate $8000 where they are made and liest known. chum of our Tommie Whatford. them quite beneficial. Please send as on it. For ten more days the debate {flexions, that tired feeling resulting *tration of th e eetate of T. O. Richm ond, deceeeed both the engine and laborers. L. W. inward constructing tlie water works, It is a home industry and full worthy duly m ade a t the Ju ly term » 1898, of eald c o u rt, au* Rosa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. soon as possible. Yours truly, will drag itself wearily along, half th<- with the option of buying same at tin- from nervous prostration; all diseases Morrison stands at the spout from thorizing and d irecting th e p riv ate Mile by th e ad- L izzie M. P lanbtt . B. Grant, living beyond Bridgeport, m inistnktrix of th e following described real j pro p erty mend-ers being but little concerned as end sf twenty years, the said $8000 to depending upon vitiated humors in the of patronage by all. which the grain runs into the sacks. belonging to «aid ewtate. to-w it: Lot Vo, Vo. “ 8 I d block For sale by J. D. Be t, sole agent. died last Wednesday and was laid to to what the others have to say about apply on payment. That scstnslikea blood, such as scrofula, cronic erysipe Tom Card and Willie Miller being the i of tb e feaac Levenn addition to th e tow n of Dalian las, etc. They are also a specific for rest beside other loved ones in the The Cherrington art gallery stands expert sewers. The bands are cut by county of Polk and e ta tn of Oregon Alao tb e fol Exchange: A Kansas editor and a it. Not only is the lower house much fair proposition. lowing tra c t, being a (tortion of eectione Non. 16, <7 troubles peculiar to females, such as at the very head of such institutions in Smith cemetery near Lewisville. That rich widow were engaged to be marri -livided in opinion but the sen .te and 36, t 8 a, of r 6 w, of th e W illam ette m eridian, It is easy enough for any gab gilted suppressions, irregularities, snd all the Willamette vsiley. T. J. Charring- Armond Riggs and George McBee and :44 she had a host of very warm friends ed, when the neighbors began to talk will be pitted against the house. The No. 63, Not. No. 2,283, and deecribod aa begin the straw is bucked away by Clarence claim Vllow to express his opinion in ink nr forms of weakness. They build up the ton has for years been an enthusiastic Bbiiltz and Master Greenwood. Eight ning a t a point which is 14 30 chains n o rth a n d 32.60 Wat shown by the large number that about it, charging that he was marry whole question is in a snarl with sc- r- - chain*« went of th e eoutheaet corner of th e eouth«MUA uilterwise, as to the silver question, the attended the funeral. ing her riches. The young editor was ingiy no way out if it except by com matter of tariff or anything else under blood sod restore the glow of health to student of his profession, and keeps teams are kept busy hauling in tlie J of «action a t. th en c e weet 66.40 chaiuej thence «outh 43,18 chains; thence «««4 66.26 chains; thenoe pale or sallow cheeks. In ths case of pace With the latoet improvements. bundles of grain, they being John Far north 43.76 chains to th e p iac t of beginning, c on As a result of last weeks teachers ex vexed at this of course, and in order to promise. the heavens or in tbe sea. But the men they effect a radical cure in all 286 acres. T h at I, 8. J. Richm ond, adm inis amination, J . C. McFarlane and J. N. show up its untruthfulness persuaded ley, G. W. McBe>, Allen Travis, Chas. taining It’s a pity we cannot run this sheet point is, what is that opinion worth. cases arising from mental worry, over tra trix of said e state, « 11 from and a fte r th e 66th Hart received state diplomas. Lottie his affianced to turn all her worldly pelf to please everybody. Borne of the This writer places precious little stress work, or excesses of whatever nature. Keeler’s feed yard, at east end of the Rain», Fred Palmer, Carl McBee, Chas- day of A ugust, 1893, offer a t p rivate sale th e above described prem ises Term s of sale: O nehalf cash Herbert and Adona Cochran, first over to her grown daughter that he brethren want us to give congress and upon his opinion about such subjects bridge should he patronized by Black aud Wm. Greenwood. down, onehalf on one y e a r's tim e secured by i pills are manufactured by the steel grade; Mrs. Mary Nelms, Maud Stout, could prove to the world the since rit. the legislature hail Columbia for aiV"«-- While the most capable men on earth Dr. These all Folk county people who visit the *D. gage on prem ises. 8. J . RICHMOND Williams Medicine Company, H O W E L E C T R IC IT Y P R O V E D IT » Ella McGuire, Zelia Miner, Vina Gil of his affections. The trusting widow the country to get in its present finan are undecided as to what is best, w< Schenectady, N. Y., and Bmckxille, city on horseback or in vehicle. PO W ER. bert and C. J. Graham second grades; did so, and the first night after the edi cial predicament. Some would bsve little fish ought to swim near the shore. Ont., and a.e sold only in boxes bear May Harper, Alice Boydston anti Mrs. tor and the girl eloped, and in the us fill it with religious and temp-mme This is to certify that I went to Drs. Three kinds of soup, baked salmon ing the firm’s trade mark and wrapper, It seems that David Davis, one o’ Administratrix’ Sale. Vic Hopkins third grade certificates. morning the widow pied the forms of resiling and others object to us (le . at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 tripe Spanish, stuffed veal, all sorts of Darrin the 13th of last July with very The papers of two applicants were sent office and would have pied the editor nonneing any of the evils that beset the nslions wards on the Grand Ronde Bear in mind that Dr. Williams’ Pink vegetables, good pies and fine pudding severe neuralgia of the head, discharg reservation was last January married to another county to be examined and could she have found him. otice is hereby oiyen . that bt yirtui this neck of win sis The fact is, dear! to Sophia Wheeler thereof, by Father Pills are never sold in hulk, or by the were among the things on Strong's bill ing ears and general debility, and in N of an order and decree of th e honorable county several who had credits enough did not At the home of Mrs. Jas. Harris we brethren, we expect to run the con | Croquet. A month ago the same So dozen or hundred, snd any dealer who of fare Monday. less than a month lie cured mepeifect- c o urt of th e state of Oregon, for Polk c ounty, m ade duly entered of record a t the J u ly term thereof, care for a certificate. find Henry Marshall and wife who now cern as the editor and owner think* phia came here and Squire C. W. offers a siil-sti'ute in this form is trying ly, and in appreciation for what he has and 1893. in th e m atter of tKe adm inistration of the e s done for me I cheerfully recommend all tate of P. Holm an, deceased, d irecting th a t th e fol Miss Mollie Nichols, says the Wasco live in Colusa county, California. In best, and objector- are under no ebli I | 'm ith made her Mrs. John Short. And to defraud yon and should be avoided. Teeth taken out or filled without lowing descrilHjd prem ieee tielonging to eakl estate News, about whom there has t>eeu con 1850 he came here and took as a dona galion to take any stock in it. now David comes along and wants to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills may be had of pain by Dr. Centn» in Gray’s brick others thus or otherwise stflicted to try tie eold by th e undersigned ad m in istratrix of m id ee- liis wonderful electric ard medical skill. t i t e for th e purpose of the pay m sn t of claim s against siderable anxiety, has been found. It tion claim the J. W. Bridwell place, J. P. Linderman, of Lewisville, died i | know how she can be Mrs. Davis and all druggists or direct by mail from block. ••aid eHtate to-w it: Mias M i n a H i g g i n s , appears that she was thrown from her which he sold to Ben Burch, brother of in the Lurkiamute berry patch last - Mr*. Short at the same time. It being Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company from A p a rt of the donation land claim of B. F . Meelrk 404 Hall St., cor. 10th. and wife. Not. No. 2690k ami of Solomon T etherew horse and sustained severe injuries Chas. Burch, of Amity. Then he Friday night, aged thirty-two year» beyond his mental power he proposes either address. The price at which and wife's donation land I 1 c claim N jt. No Harriet A M clntire, those enterpris causing concussion of the brain, and bought the Lyman place and sold it to The family were there camping, and 1 to invoke tbs aid of the courts. these pills are sold makes s course of m ore oartk-ularly described as beginning a t th e I)rn. Darrin will treat the poor that she was found by some parties, Wm. Howe and bought from Wilburn the illness sudden and of short dura treatment comparatively inexpensive ing grocers, will cHiscount the prices except n o rth » e -t corner of mid donation land claim Not. No medicine#—from 10 to 11 A. M. ■muu, which is 1290 chains south of the northw est We were told last Saturday that Miss as compared with other remedies or quoted by many Others who deal in whose names could not be learned, and McCarty a farm near that of J. E. Por- tion. A funeral procession nearly a er o.‘ section No. 10, t 9 s, of r 6, «rest at tko eatables. Go to them for the proof of daily, ami thoae who are aide to pay com kept for two weeks, when becoming terfield this side of Buena Vista. 1 wen- mile long followed the remains to the Brigg one of the teachers at the Indian medical treatment. W illam ette m eridian, running thence e a st 62 01 will receive me ical *reatment at $-'» a chains, thence a-utta 30.75 chains, thence west 62.0t couscioua, she requested that she be tv-seven years ago he disposed of that old Dal as cemetery where they were school on the Grand Ronde reservation the aaeertion. month for eaeh dinease, or in that pre* hains, thence n orth 30.75 chains to the place of ba brought to Wasco which was done last and went to California, this being his | deposited by the side of Marcus Oil is going to marry Johnny Langlois, a W l a d m l l l * s r * V * r y t> * « tra fe t* . nning t,(«»ri , I * . t r i - * r i,n,n* and and containing containing 160 160 a acree. portion, ah the ci 8 a n riiMV i H J Iieetl, * l e e i n j T hat h at a t «aid said tim e th e cour court fu rth e r ordered and d- Friday. 8he was left at W. M. Key- first visit since then. His wife is a sis- i li»m whose daughter. Esther, be marri half breed. Johnny Was in town Sat Only those who have used them have Blacksmith Reynolds, at end of big cal, biirgi'-al and Special tineas*** ex* I judged ed th a t «aid m id tra c t to of r land be «old by tb e admin urday buying a wash tub snd other nolds, and is under the care of the-Dr», ter of Mrs. Harris and Mrs Porterfield. ed last Christmas. Her mother. Mr» an idea how convenient and valuable bridge, chargee only 9175 for shoeing c**pt«d. Consultation free. No ca«*et Ä trix a t private aale upon the following term s: i- (as for which the romantic Miss th ird . ash in hand, one th ird in one y ear a a d Beers. Her mother is with her. Hhe They ete kut familiar faces and the face Price, her brother, Frank, and tier sis i hev are. 1 he time will come when a horse, and will set y< ur tires for 93. taken if pot curable or improvable. I one One th iru in two years from d ate of sale was taken to Grant Tuesday evening of the country has greatly changed ter, Mrs. Alice Mnhny, of Haiem. re- Brigg will soon find use. She is a half the well arranged farms in the Farmers from this side the river should Office hours, lO to 6 daily; evenings, 7 ; u Protestant ami her tutorship has not j mained wilh Dallas kindred and mentis been agreeable pi the Catholics on that county will he provided with windmills. take their work to him. to 8 *, Huudayv, 10 to 12. All curabl# ; ad m in istratrix of the said H at s will from over Sunday night. From a conveniently located connect» chronic, acute private and wasting dis- account. She is • refined and educat- The Pecdee Union Sunday school ed lady about 21 years of age. How ing tank you can take the water wher Freneh ice ereai n soda at the Jones eases, including stric.ure, hydrocele ever wanted, tor stock, for honaehol meets at 10 o’cloek with Mrs. Phehe she liecame mfatjsled with young stand, south of ths* Busb bank, is more Slid varicocele, ini potency and seminal [ Johnson as superintendent, Nick Tar loutgley we do not know, neither is it use or for irrigation. The writer haa than delicioua, and his candies are the weakness, cancers, turno.s. female ir in the edge of Dallas a windmill with ] ter, assistant; Mrs. Miriam Himpson any of our business what fantastic best to be had in the city. 8«e sample regularities and all malignant diseases treated success ally. Circulars and i secjetarv; Mrs Barah Riiner, chorister pranks Tuck got Cupid to perform in which he would not part for double its and be convinced. Executor’s Notice. coat. It ia the Steel Star and was put question list sent free. Most cases can and Jacob Kimsey, treasurer. Among the esse. Miss Brigg is re) uted to be up by tke John Poole Company of receive home treatment afters risit to the teachers are Mrs. Hophis Hastings long to an oid and highly respected Harvesters and hop men can get all the doctor’s office. Office at 270} and Mrs. Etta Hastings. The Metho New England family. So said the Portland. H. B. Plummer A Co. are tbffir agents for windmills, pumps and they want of Dug* n Bros., who handle V\ aaliington street, Portland. The re : , ^ dist Sunday meets at the same place, Sheridan Sun. buggies. all manner of extras for steam engines duced rates will last until September I. count, *«• — m . the s- bool house, in the afternoon with Since the foregoing was pat in type John Dugsn he* just received e patent J. C. He.lgp. th as superintendent and the aforesaid Langley came to Dallas, J. M. Ciaton for assistant. The *eneh August 11th, snd by justice Smith, was for any trace of Antipyrfne, Morphine for a n extra good iron He dated ers are Henry Wo-sit, T. M. itamedeli, married to Clarissa Foster, one of bis Chloral, or any other injurious com Clarinda Rimer, Mrs Woods and Mrs. own race. Wonder if Miss Brigg will pound in Krause’s Headache Capsules Hidgpetb. Each school baa an atiend- sue for breach of matrimonial engage The ewly Pare C r e a s i of Tartar Powder.—P « Aaimowia; ho I [ goon of about forty. C m « m i llillM M U o f H n M M -M Y n a d » A MICHIGAN MIRACLE. ABSOU/Riar PU RB N r D-PRICE'S owder