Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 13, 1893, Image 2

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COUNTY KAPITAI. KUHNKI.S.
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S U B S C R IP TIO N R A T E S :
........................................ Per year
A big percent of all who trade in
Dallas find their way to the general
merchandise establishment of Craven
Bros, where they find nearly every­
thing needed about their houses. Wheth
er clothing, groceries or house furnish
ing goods sre wanted they can supply
you. Your child would gel things at
exactly the same price a* yourself. Re­
member the places directly in front of
the couit house.
*103
............................
P er air month*
M ......................
Per thrik montha
Ariver iaing rni. ma-»e known on applica­
Cobb’s wagon shop down by the cov­
ered bridge, is head quarters for all
tion. Correepondenee ia eolicited.
kinds of repairs. He will sell you s
Fine Job Printing done at reaeonable price*. vehicle or make you one to order. Tell
your friends about him.
L ast Satuiday’4 train* took 100.000
people into Chicago, filling the city
and the expoaition ground* to over-
flowing. Trains from all direction*
came in three or four sections jammed
w ilh humanity.
T k s recent storm along the south­
ern coast of Lousiana was one of the
most disastrous ever known in the
south. As a result of it more than 2,-
0> 0 lives were lost. I t is a marshy re­
gion filled with islands and the inhabi­
tants were mostly engaged in tishiug.
Several islands with from 300 to 1,000
people each were so storm wrecked
that they will probably never again lie
inhabited.
B efore voting next Monday on the
water works proposition every citizen
should carefully consider the matter
from an impartial standpoint. The
main question should he not whether
your personal tax wonld be increased
or whether it would afford work to you
as Hn individual, but is it for the best
interests of Dallas, all things consider­
ed, to now enter upon such a work.
W e presume all agree that a-system of
water works would be a good thing for
the town, but are we ready to build it.
V o te as your deliberate judgment dic-
tites, all selfish reasons being laid
aside.
In Wiseman’s general variety store
on Mill street you can get the cheapest
hardware in the county. Y ou just go
there and tell him you want him to
prove Bur assertion.
M,.st all now have more or less mon­
ey as a result of the grain and iiop
harvest and a good place to expend a
part of it would be at Chapman's fur­
niture store where you can find a large
and attractive variety of things suita­
ble to furnish your house. Uo see his
goods and price them.
Mrs. Kimsey gets the. most dress
making to do because she doss the best
and cheapest work. Any of her pat­
rons will testify as to her merits in
those respects. Location up stairs near
this office.
Lynch, the iron fashioner keeps ham­
mering away. As soon as you tell him
what you want done, lie decides upon
the best and most satisfactory manner
of doing it.
H I S IN ESS P O IN T E R S ,
cates itself in the lymphatics, which
painless dental are composed of white tissues; there is
a period of foetal life when the whole
hotly consists of white tissues, aud
therefore the unborn child i.- especially
And remember that White <fc Catter- susceptible to this dreadful disease.
lin at 54 State street are doing a big But there is a remedy for scrofula,
feed, produce and commission business whether hereditary or acquired. It is
and can handle your stuff to Iwtier ad­ Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which by its |*iw-
vantage than you can yourself.
erful effect on the blood, expels all tgace
of the diseas- and gives to the vital
1 he very finest drug store in the city fluid the quality and color of health If
is that in the uew Holman block kept you decide to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla
by Lunn * Brooke. Their stock is do not accept any substitute.
fresh, pure aud of the highest grade.
T h e Netsrto S aw m ill.
Whatever may be had in a first class
establishment you can get there. Ask
The sawmill at NetarU is being set
for the Capital drug store.
up as rapidly as possible and it is ex
peeted will be ready for business in
abou* two weeks. The proprietor, W.
Here is something new in photo- I
Hobart, of Dallas, lias engaged to saw
graphy:
Cherington can now take
the lumber and timber for the bridges
four different negatives of you at one I
sitting, showing front, quartering, side on the new lighthouse road. The mill
and rear views, all to bo printed on one will have a capacity of about 10,000 r
day and will be a great benefit to that
card. Even as s matter of curiosity
you should have some takeu to send to section of the country. It is intended
next summer, to saw box lumber and
your friends.
ship it out to San Francisco on schoon­
ers. There is a fine body of spruce
Mrs. 8. C. Reed at 265 Commercial timber along the upper end of the bay
street has decided to go out of the mil­ which is easy of access and the expense
linery business and must dispose of of logging will be comparatively light.
her entire stock M o r e the first of Jan­ There mny be a little difficulty about
uary. She realizes that in order to do getting boats in at first but the Netarts
it she must make sweeping reductions people are CO' fident that it can be
in everything and from now on the overcome.— Tillamook Headlight.
goods must go for whatever they will
bring. Ladies, misses and childrens’
trimmed hats will go for a song aud
The rain, the beautiful rain.
other things nearly aa cheap.
N o other blacksmith in Dallas has
Go to Contris
done half as much work for the people work.
around as J. E. Smith.
for
Take your apples to the Oregon
bruit and Produce company, who will
either buy or dry on the shares. They
are daily drying several hundred bush-
els of fruit at the canuery evaporator.
A t Strong’s restaurant you invaria­
bly get a variety of good things to eat
and all for the pitiful sum of two bits.
Your friends will thank you for telling
them to try that place. Buy your con­
fectionery there.
TILE WORKS.
yeau, Dora Williams, L ily Levens, Jw*- certain that the hop acreage will be
•ie Wilson, Meosrs. Spede, Cricket, Tug, greatly increased next year. At least
and Marcus Bevens, Mart iScrafTord 300 acres will be added to the 800 acres
and son, Kirk, Ed. Hillard, E. E. Slant*. now devoted to the industry. William
John Leach, Proprietor.
HUGHES &
J. M. Staats, Sam H; stings, Tom I Hazzard expects to plant 20 acres more, E .
Gross, Dick Crowley, John Brinkley, ' James Alexander 15, Nate Gates 10 and
Have again opened their wagon and
\\ m. Barker, Charley Kenedy, Henry J. D. Rice 10. A t least 100 acres will blacksmith
shop at the old stand
larter, Joe Tuck %nd others. Then he planted around Boisfort,in the f'he-
there were present a large crowd of halis valley. Almost the entire crop of
First class tile of all si/.es from three
youths from six to twelve years of age tnie -eason will be marketed from Che- They solicit the prtronage of former
who hud a room to themselves and im- halis; there are not over 100 acres of customers and others. They are get­ to eight inches in diameter.
itited their elders to prelection. Chas. bops in tke county growing on land ting some seasoned stock from Port­
Kenedy furnished the music which not tributary to Clieh.lis. The first land, but the bulk of it comes from the
PRICES PER 1,000 FEET:
was first class, he being hard to boat.
sales reported were 100 bales by the east.
Three inch .................
Dobson Hop Company at 17 cents;
K K AL ESTATK TR ANSFER S.
OREO OX
also three tong, which had been con­ DALLAS.
Five inch................... ................... 32
tracted at 16) cents, by Joseph Phil-
Othello Bagley to John D W at­
son, 78 acres in t 9 s, r 5 w ;. $ 750 lips,
Seven inch ....... . . . . ................... 60
Ariurinta Smith to Annie W
F E P .Y D IL t .
Eight in d )..................
Koehler, 74 acres near Dallas; 2,500
Is s Special brand of Burning Oil, which we manu-
facture expressly for FAMILY USE.
H S Montgomery to Otto Mees-
W e are to have a shoemaker.
IT 18 A P E R F E C T I L L U M IN A T O R .
inan, 10 acres near Kalis C ity;
500
IT 18 H IG H F I R E T E>T.
Our hotel has been crowded with
X *. E . F R A Z E R ,
J W Kirkland to J J Bowler, lot
I T 18 O F U N IF O R M Q U A L IT Y .
patrons,
in Indei>endeuce;..................
100
We guarantee it to be the lUOURST po s sib le u r a d k .
Stock Inspector for Polk County,
Mrs. Johnson is attending the Bap­ 0 » ILLUMINATING OIL. Ask fo r it,
John Young to Gideon Phillips,
A D D R E S S M c l’O Y , O H K O O N .
S TA N D AR D OIL C O M P A N Y . I
lots in Independence;.............
300 tist association in Monmouth.
John W olverton to J H Harper,
Wise & K eyt have bought several
100 acres in t 10 g, r 4 w ;.
lots of hops at from 16 to 18 cents.
Wilhem Voght to Abraham Bek-
Cyrus Smith came over from Amity
ker, 70 acres in t 7 s, r 5 w ;. .
'J / jr
and sold 2,800 bushels of wheat.
W J Mulkey to B’ M Sloan, 50
acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ; ...............
Preaching next Sunday at both the
P ortland , O kbgon .
A. P. A rmstrong , P r in c ip a l .
J B Nunn to Lucy Nunn, 17
Methodist and the Christian church.
Open al! the year. Students may enter at any time Catalogue free
acres near D allas;...................
1
Mr. Winters went to Gopher valley
E W Cooper to N P Cooper, 150
X 5 5* A B U S I N E S S E D U C A T I O N P A Y S .
acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ;. . . .
3.000 beyond Sheridan to locate a homsstead.
N P Cooper to E W Cooper, 64
W e notice Frank and Jim Myer,
acres in t 8 s, r 4 w ; .......
3,250 Elijah Morrison and Bud Frazer here
E 8 Stevens to Alex Lumsden,
SALEM L I V E R Y S T A B L E .
on business.
101 acres in t 7 s, r 4 w ; ....... 6.000
Mrs.
Smith
and
her
daughter,
Mrs.
C. O. Hamlin visited the metropolis W L Wells to W m Savage aud
last week.
Hawley, of Am ity, have been visiting
Sami Coad, 26 acres ia t 8 s, r
5 w ; ............................ . ..........
830 Mrs. Tingle.
Farmers working summerfallow and
W L Wells to W J Wagner, land
hauling winter wood.
Wm. Vincent, soninlaw of Mr Pew-
near D allas;............................ 2,600 thercr, near here, was killed in his saw­
The meat shop of Be vena Bros, will Chas N Brown to Jacob Brown,
mill at Middleton last Friday.
soon close for the winter.
lots in Buena V is ta ;...............
75
Mrs. Allen, of Kings Valley, is visit­ State of Oregon to Laban Case,
J. F. Groves was the last to finish
120 acres in t 9 g, r 5 w ; .......
ing her daughter, Mrs. Dave Simpson
150 [licking hops and in spile of the wet
J D Lee to L H Lam berson, land
weather managed to get his whole crop
Miss Lizzie Wilson has returned to
in Dallas; ...............................
put up in excellent condition.
Mr. Lamonreux is a thorough horseman, and a reliable man. Your te»in
her work in Portland after a short visit
M A Anderson to A M Miller,
home.
J. H. Downing who is a dealer in wili be well cared for when left in big charge. Patronize the R E D F R O N T
land in t 8 e, r 4 and 5 w ;. .. .
general merchandise at Condon, Ore­ Stable. Termg Reasonable.
Misses Esther Rose and Alice Hast Isaac Ball to Pleasant Orchard,
gon, in sending us two ye ars subscrip­
lots in Ballston ; .................
ings spent several days in Monmouth
212 tion, says they have just had a two
last week.
S A and D W Lewis, J F and R
days heavy rain.
Williams, M B Hooker et al to
J. L. Hastings, who is now braking
Ralph
E
Williams,
319
acres
in
on the local at Portland visited his
t 9 g, r 5 w ; ............................. 1,000
home last week.
O A C R R t o C E Drunteller. 40
Miss Dima Htaats went to Corvallis
acres in t 8 s, r 6 w ; ...............
140
last week to learn dressmaking and Louisa J and T W Estes to Ida
take music lessons.
I Irvine, lots in Independence; 200
The largest and beat assortment of
The late heavy rains strikes M. G. B.
F A L L S C IT Y .
about right, he now has plenty of time
to visit his parents(?)
Mrs. Wankey was down to Portland
Hasting Bros, are busily engaged, last week.
R EO P EN S ,
DALLAS, O REC.
Near Covered Bridge.
EOCENE
tA
m t
L.
LAM OUREUX
P ro p rie to r.
, >*
Formerly
THE NEW
known a s
7 ; 7 I^ r
the Ellis
REO FRONT. ^
K
W hitley
S ta b le s.
Miser, the picture man, can come as
near taking a photograph to please
Dugan Bros.,on Commercial street
you as any one else. Take a good look keep everything that Ixdongs about a
at his sample pictures and you will pro­ steam engine ftn)| ,[,, everything per-
nounce the workmanship first clast.
tlu’'.iiig to the plumbing business
They are pleasant gentlemen to deal
Lawton the tonsured artist, >
n0 with.
auperior within the borders of
Try him.
,,“ e “ “
A t the Ladies’ Bazar may be found
many things to adorn women and chil
Give the Core*
dren. Ladies' furnishing goods of all
nercisl hotel a trial
sorts and latest productions. Ask for
and then you
will
not
care
to
hunt
for
A t Chicago last Monday was the big any M W
Universal far Irion sheet, free of charge.
gest and grandest show day America
Location, Sta c Insurance block.
between showers, sowing their 300
W . S. Frink lost his purse contain­
ever had. More than 750,000 persons
acres of summerfallow.
ing about $25.
Part
of
our
business
is
to
tell
people
yrere packed in the world’* fair exp**,
Misses Pinkham A Sanford at 1(»9
Ira Hooker still has 18 acres of oats
Mrs, Bond and Miss Orplia Carey are
where they esn trade to good advant­
in the city. No inferior grades kept and W E D E F Y C O M P E T IT IO N in price.
Court street never before had so attrae in the shock, but has finished picking at Portland visiting relations and at­
sition grounds. I t was a perfect P
age. This is to certify that Faull A Co.
live
a
stock
of
fall
and
winter
millinery
his
hops
having
about
65
boxes.
tending the exposition.
everywhere and about forty -
- ' ra have as large and choice a stock of
and having bought on favorable terms
were more, or less injured
persons general hardware as can be found in
Tug Bevens, of Elk City, came over
B. B. Harrington has built a neat
they can offer the ladies of Polk coun­
with a fine load of salmon last week barn and will build an addition to his
half the crowd had QOK
1 erhaps the state, outside the metropolis. Ev­ ty extra bargains.
The little man above pictured is
erything about their store is systema­
which lie sold at 6 cents a pound.
house this fall if the weather permits.
emphasizing to his friends the
Over the state I q hep
,e ln fn,D1 ftU tically arranged and they can instant­
N, Tarter has moved back to Peedee
I f those young gentleman who went
WELL KNOWN FACT
ins celebrate- O ’
** lheir city coua' ly show you any article wanted. Their
Reynolds, the well known blaok-
tU e e a U m c fc r
‘Cago day. Neither prices are uniformly low.
smitn at the foot of the steel bridge, and Dave Him peon and wife have taken to the coast last week do not see the
That the cheapest and best plnce in
their place as housekeepers for Tarter elephant before the get home we will
.or the hotels could pro-
gets the majority of Polk county work
Of all sizes, shapes and the very best makes. From the ordinary
Salem to get all kinds of books and
yid* iptvqp-
Bros.
miss our guess.
ately for such a rush of hu-
because he does it so well and so cheap
kitchen stove to the largest and finest range, or from the
stationery and
A large and excellent stock of boots
VJR'Mtr
Hml. Scanlon, of Portland, being out
E. G. W h ite intends to build an
small bed room heater to a splendid parlor stove.
. The publio exercises ¡uter­ shoes and rubber goods have just been Hu can do your hlacksmithing while
ESPECIALLY
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
you are up town trading,
of work for awhile as engineer, is up addition to his house this fall, and Ed
i '
sed throughout the day and even­ received by J. C. Gaynor, who would
Is of PattoD Bros. Not only do they
with his family on hie Peedee farm Siefarth will build a new house. Looks
ing were on a grander and more mag­ he pleased to show them to all in need
sell school books cheaper tlian ever
Ham is now a full fledged granger.
rather suspicious, but then it is all
Jos.
Meyers
at
the
W
hile
Corner
is
of
anything
of
the
kind.
nificent scale than anything ever be­
before, but will take
School began September 25th with right boys.
noted for his excellent taste in buying
fore attempted in this day. The re­
YOUR OLD ONES IN EXCHANGE.
such things as will most please the la about thirty pupils enrolled. J. H.
The steam laundry at Salem has
H op s O ver at Ch eh alis.
ceipts of the day, added to what they
Do not make a mistake, but be
dies in matters of dress. His ladies Cochrane, who taught so surcessfuiiy
about thirty employes, all white, and
A letter from there reads thus: The
sure to go to
hAd cancelled the indebtedness of the does as good work as any other institu­ fall clothing has been tnkihg like wild here before, being again at the helm.
very
satisfactory
results
which
followed
f l ^ Y V E C AN F IL L Y O U R B ILLS
exposition.
tion of the kind in the state. Send your fire and he has sold many a stylish rig
Miss Dora W illiams has returned the labors of hop growers in this vici- j PATTON BROS. ON STATE STREET.
for woman and children. They say
clothing over by any of the stages.
from Portland, where slit has been nity this season have already made it
life jackets, capes and mackintoshes
working all summer and is now install­
T h e country and the towns are full
are the very thing.
ed in the household of VV. E, Williams.
Cash always buys goods cheaper than
of poor people who are ill prepared for
BILLS ALLO W ED BIT OOVNTY CO'CrUT.
the coming winter. Even with con­ on credit. Blown A Hon tell for coin
Henderson Simpson has moved his
Harritt «t M clntire »re recognized
and make no had debts, therefore do
family
into
his
house
here
for
the
win
stant ind .stry and economy it will be
not have to add a percentage to your as the leading grocers of the city. It ter, aud Goyeau’s have moved into the
AMOUNT
AMOUNT
rough enough for them, but if they purchase to make up for the loss by has come to he generally understood
NAME.
FOR WHAT CLAIMED.
Vanderpool house. There is not now
CLAIMED. ALLOWED
drag along, letting every day provide some other customer. If you have the that if you cannot procure a thing a vacant house in the burg.
there, it is probably not iu market.
ses o c t q b f b
for itself, and in the matter of both money that is an excellent place to
W. E. William's new house is about C T Roval _______
$214 80
214 80
food and clothing get just what they trade.
5 00
5 00
Painless extraction and filling of completed and last Tuesday lie invited H B S t a n le y ........ examining insane patient...............
want rather than what they actually
in a hart of their many friends, who A Hinshaw...........
21 00
21 00
keeping pauper...............................
teeth by Dr. Contris in Gray’s block.
W ILL FURNISH THE
SIC.
The
Arlington
hotel
is
quiet,
home­
need, their experience may be bitter.
5 60
tripped tile light fantastic toe from sun P Syron................. lumber............................................
5 60
like place where you alwaj-B get some­
A W O R L D O F M E C H A N I C S IN M I N I A T U R E .
48 00
down until 3 A. M. and all present pro­ L Damon............... road scraper............................... ....
48 00
In many cases old clothing of all sorts
thing good to eat.
Have you been to the new candy nounced it a very enjoyable affair.
THE SPECIAL FEATURES W ILL ECLIPSE THOSE OF A N Y PREVIOUS YEAR.
16 50
16 50
Doughty A Hayter printing............................................
could be repaired and made to serve
palace of S. L. Jones in the D’Arcy Among those present were Mr. and
13 50
M A D A M E G I K A K D G Y E R ’S P R I S M A T I C F O U N T A I N
surveyors fees.................................
13 50
T L Butler.............
several months longer, the family
By having your hlacksmithing dons Mock on State street. That is the Mrs. E. C. Slants, I. M. S mpson and S T B urch............. salary two m onth*..........................
133 35
133 35 Constructed . t . co»t o! $ 10,000 »n.l throwing » thon*»nd je t. ol water ln .11 the color, of tb . rainbow
will beautify Music Hall
oould easily get along on half as much at Wagner's you will always secure a place to get the most choice confer wife, Mr, J. O. Steals, wife and daught T O Hutchinson. . . salary and expense.........................
67 50
66 50
- L A R G E A Q U A R I U M S - f i L r -G -V n .
25 a t
25 00
meat, and a sack of flour could be good job. They don’t make much noise tionery of all sorts. Candies made er, Bertha, Mrs. O. M. Staats, Mrs. Mrs N Shelton
attending C Gibbons......................
fresli and pure every day.
Containing fish of .11 varieties found iu Oregon water., have been conMructed at great ezpen.-
86 19
Irene Dalton, Mrs. J. B. Clark, Mrs. T. B F M tilkey.......
fees for September...........................
86 19
made to last several days longer by about it but their work lasts well.
i P - E j ---------T H E A R T G A L L E R Y ---------S - j
62 50
fees for September............................
62 50
Goyeau, Mrs. P. W . Williams, Misses H B Oo-per .........
utilizing cold bread instead of throw­
io oo
10 00 Will contain a collection of painting, eelected from the World'. F » !r Among them ElUhurv’. cele-
Mr. Barnes of tile New York Racket Dima aud Nettie Staats, Lena Hilter W W W illiam s. . .. constable fees .................................
Next
door
to
the
postofllcBis
a
choice
brated
painting
Custer’*
L a .t F igh t. To visit thia great Et,«action and vieJ it. wondire ? „ , „ r é
ing it. into the slop barrel. W e old
1 70
witness fees................ - ..................
1 70 deiertment of Art »nd Science,
will be next thing to a vi.it to th. World’s Fair at Chicago
'
place to get all manner of hardware. store advertises that he will sell all brand. Anna Hannnin. Christine Go* Jake Wheeler . . .
soldiers all know that one can manage
1 70
1
70
David
Diwis.........
REDUCED RATES ON ALL TKANSPORAATION LINES.
sorts
of
goods
cheaper
tlian
you
can
The quality is superior and the price
»4
<
4
1
70
1
70
For
further
information
adtlresa
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.
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get
the
aame
quality
anywhere
else,
to live on about half of what the av­ never unreasonable. M. Morrison owns
<4
44
1 70
Superintendent and Secretary.
1 70
Sallie W h e e le r ....
and it must 1* ao, for great crowds arc
erage person consumes.
and runs the place
44
14
1 70
1 70
daily attracted there from all direr
Lucy A m os...........
l<
it
1 70
1 70
tions, and the same persons come back
Jimmie Bocks
P u b lic School Notes.
M A RK E T REPORT
4*
44
" Among the many testimonials which I
1 70
1 70
•ver aud again.
Jessie Wheeler. . .
Reboot opened iast week wilh an at
eee in regard to certain medicines perform­
[Corrected w,-«kly liy Fell* Niial-1
1 70
1 70
Lucy T o m ....... .
tendance of 250 which has now increas­
ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.,” writes
44
<4
1 70
1 70
Wheat, per bushel, AS cts.
Grace Wheeler. . . .
ed to 270. The sixth, seventh and
H u n k y H u d s o n , of the James Smith
fn buying substantial, staple, me­
1 70
1 70
Bran, per ton, $15.
eighth grades are U> have new song
Woolen Machinery Co.,
dium priced fall and winter millinery
44
44
1 70
1 70
Shorts, per ton, $19.
J F Shaffer
books aud will meet in the principal's
Philadelphia, Pa., “ none
Mrs. Fieater has met the popular de
44
44
1 70
1 70
Oats, per bushel, 25 cts.
J P IJankership. . .
impress me more than my
room for opening exercises. The fourth
maud and is rapidly disposing of her
14
*4
1 70
1 70
Flour, per barrel, $3.40.
o w n cao«. Twenty years
John Hirsch .......
— IF YO U W IL L BU Y YO U R—
and fifth grades have rented the acad­
stock, much of it to ladies across the
2 70
ago, at tiie age of is years,
1 70
Jos Mnrtin............. jurior county court. .........................
em y organ and will have their morning
[Corrected weakly by Nine A Coaperl
river.
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it
I had swellings come on
3
60
3
60
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h
ite
...........
exercises in Miss McDevitt's room. The
Potatoes, [>er bushel, 50 cts.
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44
44
my legs, which broke and
3 50
3 50
Seth Riggs .........
patrons and friend* of the school are
Butter, per pound, 20@ 25cls.
I became running sores.
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44
44
2 40
2 40
Of course you want to make money,
R Tatom
cordially invited to visit it and especi­
Our family physician could
Lard, per pound, lfi @18 cts.
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44
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3 10
3 10
for who does not. It is admitted that
J W K irklan d.. ..
ally to attend the interesting exercises
do me 110 good, and it was
Bacon, sides, per pound, 16) cts.
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44
44
3 10
3 10
,i dollar saved is a dollar made. We
H C Fox
...........
we have every morning at 9 o’clock.
feared that the boues
Hams, per pound, 18 cts.
34 85
drugs and etc for C Gibbons .........
34 86
can find 100 men who will say that of
A K W ilson...........
would be affected. At last,
L e n a S to i f f e r .
Shoulders, per pound, 12) cts.
5 81
6 81
Johnson A Son you can get for from
tile ..................................................
J E Murphy
my good old m o t h e r
Eggs,
per
dosen,
15
eta.
3 95
la d la a tlT « o f * ro*parity.
3 95
$10 to $12, a suit that would anywhere
C W Sm ith........... justice fees......................................
u rged me to try A y e r'«
Chickens, per dosen, $4@6,
5 00
examining patient L e« ..................
5 00
else in the city cost you $15. A blind
Sarsaparilla. I took three
Th e two following items from a pa­
L N W oods...........
Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts.
5 63
bottles, the sores healed,
lumber...................... .......................
5 63
man ought to take such a hint ns that
per at The Dalles would indicate good
Byerley Bros
Beets,
per
pound,
2
cents.
— OF T H E —
and I hare not been
2 00
2 00
times up that w a y : Railroad business
A V R Snyder . . . printing ...........................................
Turnips, per pound, 2 cts.
troubled since. Only the
8 60
8 60
ha* not been as brisk for years as it is
W L W ells............. state vs V ernon...............................
Hellenbrand’s dinners draw man>
Cabbage,
per
pound,
1)
c.
•care rem ain, and the
6 50
night watch....................................
6 50
now. Extra crews have been put on,
J C Wagner .......
Polk conntians and ought to draw
| m em ory o f the pant, to
Onions, per pound, 2 ) cts.
3 00
3 00
and freight trains sre leaving the de|sit
Dan S yron ............. labor ................................................
rem ind me o f the good
you.
Beans, per pound, 5 cents.
11 00
11 00
in this city every hour. The amount
Union Hardware Co road scraper....................................
Ayer** S arsa p a rilla has done me. I now
Corn
meal,
per
pound,
3
)
ets.
1 85
1 85
of wheat is something unprecedented
B F L u c a s ........... luniher.............................................
weigh two hundred and tweuty pounds, and
T w o T rum p l> »g i.
Buckwheat Hour, per pound, 5 cts.
11 35
goods for pauper....... ......................
11 36
am in the best of health. I hare been on the
in the history of the country, and at all
Craven Bros.........
A few years ago we need to see in the
Graham
Hour,
|s-r
barrel,
$4.
5 85
merchandise road district 19
road for the past twelve years, have noticed
6 85
stations along the line it is piled to a
I C Fletcher .......
Hound country, a large, intelligent ami
Hay, per ton, $5 @$10.
A y e r ’s Sarsaparilla advertised in all part*
5 00
fees and milage ..............................
5 00
considerable height. It is very ques­
H Bverley .........
[(nod nature,! dog that had earned the
of the United States, and always take pleas­
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72
tionable whether it can be removed tie-
1 W C r i d e r .........
name Hummer, hy traveling on am
ure In telling what good It did for me.”
2 10
2 10
p r in tin g .................. ....................
fore snow flies. There were twenty csr
M L Ryan ...........
and all the Units in that region and
For the oure of all diseases originating in
12 20
12 20
printing .........................................
toads of csttle shipped from R E Salt-
W A Wash
taking an occasional trip hv »learner to Impure blood, the best remedy to
18 i>4
18 54
marsh A Co's stock yards this morn­
R S u it e r ............... lum ber..............................................
San Francisco, Bummer was widely
14 60
14 60
fees and m ileage.............................
ing for Tmutdale. Our facilities a* a
I M Simpson
known and was everywhere welcomed
27 33
27 33
gravel ..............................................
shipping point are becoming widely
1 B N -mith
Prep.red t>, Dr. J. C. Av*r BO*., Lsw.ll, M*re.
aod well fed. When tired of traveling
42 60
42 60
km wn, and, perhaps, there are more
H C F o x ................. lum ber..............................................
he would Ismrd a I mat going op the
7 37
7 37
Cures others, will oure you O P Selbv ........... fir wood............................................
rattle, horned and otheiwise, shipped
Hkagit river to hi* home at Mount
13 37
13 37
from this city direct from the pasture,
lu m b e r............................................
B K Lnrafi
Vernon, where every one would have a
52 40
52 40
limn sny other point west ol the Rocky
feea...................................................
W L Wells
----
kind word to say to and about the not
30 00
30 00
attorneva fees...................................
m ount*! u*.
A M Hnrlev
ST. P A U L’S ACAD EM Y.
ed old dog. \\ e were reminded of him
25 60
25 60
justice fee*.......................................
Thl* slsssnt and cotiinitHliuua building is fitted
hv seeing the following in an exchange throughout with every appliance of a flmt class edu H M Lines
26 20
26 20
constable f e e s .................................
atioeai institution, and 1« surrounded by extensive Wm W Lines
The
celebrated
hoho
of
the
canine
Last week we recorded tbs fact that
¿round*. thu* making it a most dsNiraMe hoarding
species
passed
through
the
city
on
ihe
*nd day school. Thorough and praoti- al instruction
H oratio Morrison, Manfred Hears and
train thia morning going west He has • n the primary and higher branch«* of r d u t t i n is af
Gen Grant l»;%d gone to the head wa­
forrtad. Terms moderate. Music, painting, »tenog* S T A T E OF O REG O N.!
I
trampad
thr
ugh
every
state
of
the
ters of the l.acreole in quest of game
raphv and typewriting form extra Charge«
For fut-
....
union in charge of express messengers, her nert.« ulara apply to SINTERS OF TME HOLY
end now we come to the sequel. They
NAMES, fit. Paul, Mari.
Ion county, Oregon.
C O U N TY OF P O L K ,»
|
and
each
one
has
attached
s
tag
to
slew two det r, but the ram poured on
him. These are hung around the dog,-
thani night and day and when they
I, B. F. Mulkey, county clerk of Polk county, state of Oregon, and
j neck, and it was very interesting to
sta* ted home Sunday morning the
ex-officio clerk of the circuit court for said county and state, do hereby oertify
I
read
a
record
of
his
travels.
He
is
»
Stream was *o swollen that they iiad to
j dog of ordinary site, and easily make*
leave their toot, wagon anil everythin*
Builder that the foregoing transcript of schedule of expenditure, for the October
| friend* with any stranger. N o one
•1 m - except the gam*, which Horatio
term, 1893, ha* been by me compared with the original, and that it i* a true
1
know*
where
he
first
started
hi*
career
nocked on the horses, crossing the rag­
had Typhoid Fever f wandering from town »0 t< wn, for
and correct copy of «aid original, »* the same appearsof record in my office and
in g itTi mi ^ ’ tim e« before arriving
eft a v w im torpid liver aod klda* getting the -cenee of hie aativity and
Bl EllenOale. The other Isiy. walked
custody.
becoming the pet of express messengers
aud kept im#»side o* »lie creek, that be­
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■
— ■» ■'
ing .«le r if nut more pleasant than
W IT N E S S my hand, and real of »aid court thia 10th day of O c t, 1893.
P n l«o n r l bp S w nfwUi
treiUiig the water* which anmetime*
Also carts, wagons and a general assortment of—
I* the sad story of many lives math
W M almost over the hnrtee back*.
B. F. M U L K E Y ,
|
miserable through no fault of their own
Tbev had Iwen dancing aud weie ti.u*
County Clerk.
Mcmfula is more especially than any |
wm.iA.xs>
paying the fiddler.
KIAL
g r ic u l t u r a l - m a c h in e r y
r
other a hereditary disease, and for Ibis
SEDICINE CO.,
I g t t a t simpler- ason ; Arising from impure,
Sckcnecttdy, H.T.
of Juocltou, is vieil
•H B. Plummer, Dalia\
| and insufficient blood, the diseas* k> |
••* BnckfUk, <M.
Gor. Gommercial and Trade Streets, SyiLEM, OREGON
HARDW ARE.
CAN YOU HEAR.
EVERY THINS IN THAT LINE
STOVES! STOVES!
SMITfi & BT> 0 WN,
2 4 8 C om m e rcial S t . , S a le m .
’2 Ei
RI
»LIBERATI’S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND*
Only the Scars Remain.
Patronize Our Home Mills.
MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS'
CLOTHING
Salem Woolen Mills Store,
You will help to build up Home Industry besides
keeping money in circulation in our midst.
AYER’S Sarsaparilla
Nerve
Tonic
CAR
Ssa jR U
OF
B U G G IE S
B lo o d
From the Corvallis C a rria g e Factory.
Hood’s ■*> Cures
££&
LOAD
A
.