Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 02, 1900, Image 3

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    D e a fn e ss C a n n o t bo C -ire -i
by lnoul application», an they ruiniol
rpadi Ilia diauaaoil portion of the ear.
There i* only one way lo cnr« deaf-
lies», and that ia by eonetitulional
r< nindiea. Deafneea it eanaed by an
iiilhuned condition of the miicn» lin­
ing of the Euataehian tube. \\ hen
tbia tube gete inflamed you huve a
rumbling gound or ii|>erfeol hearing
and when it ia entirely chart'd ileafneo*
is the result,and unless the inflamma­
tion can be tuken out uud this lube
restored to its normal condition, hear­
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con­
dition of the mucus surfaces. W e
will give $100 for any case of D< afness
(caused by catarrh) that cannot be
cured by H all’s C’ata.rh Cure, Mend
for circulars, free.
F. J. C hunky it Co., Toledo, O.
Hold hy druggists, 75 cents.
H all’s Family Pills are the best.
IN K L E T 8
FOR D A LLA S.
Blackainitbing of all kinds well and
naatly done by I. V. Lynch.
(
♦a»
Small machines of all kinds and ev­
ery variety of broken tilings will be
repaired to your satisfaction st Kis­
ser’s gunsmith rhop and you will not
grumble at the charge for it.
V
Bovs single pan's, 25 cents and up.
Men’s so ■ts $4.50 ard up at The Bee
Hive. Give us a call on clothing, it
will pay you.
in put in the pool to tell at shear- j
ing time. That is tint the lieginiiing
of still bigger aud bigger goat s h o w s 1
in old l ’olk.
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL*
T o C u ra la G rip p o ln T w o D ays
B er. Smith has been clioeen pastor j
Take Laxative Bromo Quiuine tablets. A b le S o u rc e s D is h e d u p fo r O u r
of the Presbyterian church at Inde-1
w C. Sanford and wife, of
N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R e e d e rs
All druggists refund the money if it
lo A b re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s .
pendence.
j have 11 " e " Kirl
(ails to cure. E. W Grove’s signature
su every box. 25 cents.
H. 8 P o rt wood, recently of M on-, Mr*. John Hughe, and little
Baled hay and mill feed at Osficld’e
mouth, is now manager of a shoe store
B U Y IN G IN S A L I M .
See on fir.t page that list of names j ¡ „ Baker City,
George Happingfield, of Siieidau died
The Crouise studio is generally ad­ from the assessment roll.
W e arc prepared to print horse hills at the Halem hospital last week.
mitted to be the best ptuce in the city
The Marion county republican con
on short notice. I t pay* to advertise
A $1000 to loan at once on f.rm
to huve pictures taken.
vention will be held March 29th.
i a good horse.
property. See Edgar L. Collins A Co.
Born in Pallas, February 27th to
Runnel Orr, of Bickreell, paid big
Nearly everybody from across the
Many bales ol hops hate been sold
river Knows good natured Charlie Mr. Hud Mrs. Frank Zumwalt, a for some lamb* knowing them to be recently at from 5 to 7 ceuta a pound.
Helenbrand, the restaurant man, who daughter.
paying property.
T. J. Scroggin has leased the Potter
always sets good meals.
Miss Mary Smith, of Ixiwisville, ii
Henry Merer* has bought fifty-five warehouse at Sheridan for three year*.
in town at the home of her uucle, J.
acres of the Solomon Tellieruw dona­
I). Smith.
I. C’laggett is erecting a saw mill on
tion claim for $1 000.
Kvviybody will toll you that a good
the old Mlojier site in North Imlepen-
place to get a team or to have your
It is said that E. W. Briedwell, of
Mis* Nannie W ilson, a student at deuce.
¡i>Ttea fed is at H. M. Brawn's old Am ity, will go into tile hardware bus­
Albany college, came down In spend a
p .stofliee stable. Careful drivers ant! iness her*.
Miss Jussie Damon will assist Mr*.
few days with the old folks at boms,
good saddle horses.
Wull.cu in tlie millinery business at
J. I. Montgomery, of Fulls ( ’ ¡ty is
During a recent night the incubator Independence.
—o—
general agent for all kinds of mineral­
of Preacher O’ K elly, of Monmouth,
Clough, the State street undertaker, ized rublier goods.
J. C. Morrison and family have
caught fire and was a complete loss.
has everything needed for burials, in­
moved lo Beek's bop ranch across the
A.
Heise,
of
Oak
Grove,
and
Henry
cluding two fine hearse», one fur child
T . J Graves, of McCoy, is spoken of river from Lincoln.
ren. Polk county wants promptly at­ Mostert, of Pallas, have taken eut as a successor to Win. Gailuway, re­
naturalization
papers.
Allvn Yocnm was up from Hlieridan,
tended to, day or night.
ceiver of the Oregon City land office.
assisting Mra. Micbelec in getting
Uncle Tol Huvery was in town this
■ o—
Uncle John Stoner n o r owns the settled in their new home.
Whatever ia worn by men, women week and thinks he has found a medi­ Kick real! blacksmith and wagon shop,
cine
that
will
restere
his
eyesight.
D. K Sbeesly, recently from the
or children may he hail at the New
having bought out V a u r*’ ?' <k Simon-
east, line bought the 105 acre Cattron
Yerk Backet store clieiper than at
A. C. M cKinnon, who lies lived in ton.
farm north of Monmouth for $3500.
most other place*. W inter goods will this county for msnv years lias just
W hy pay a dollar each way in go­
now lie sold at a discount rather Ilian taken out his naturalization papers.
The republican central committee of
ing to Salem white the stage driver
carry them over. Notions aud house
Claud Dunn has leased the Lyle will make you a rouii d nip rale cf this county will meet in Pallas March
furnishings.
10th, F. A. Patterson being chairman.
hop yard which is being cleaned up $1 50.
Mince Mr. Biddle's old bouse has
been moved away the new one present*
a more imposing appearance.
Mrs H. M. Brutik, of Corvallis, ,
formerly Mrs. Hheneflcld, of Pallas, i*
spending this week in Portland,
The chair of logic in the stute uni-1
versitv having been abolished, Prof. '
McElroy will soon be out ef a job.
The stately windmill tower aud ma-1
ny handsome evergreens around Mr.
Uglow’s home make it an attractive !
place.
Candles
Nothing else adds bo mi.
to th» charm of the drawl
iom or boudoir am the Moftlr radi-
BE
light from CO RDO VA Candles.
. Nothing will contribute more to th«
urtintic Hucutwit of th« luncheon,
k to« or dinner. Thu beet decorative
candle« for the simplest or the
1 moMt elaborate function—for cot-
or mansion. Made in all colon
' I X the most delicate tint« by
Rheumatism k*eps Uncle Monroe!
Miller housed m ist of ibe time, but j
lie was out enjoying tlie sunshine
Wednesday.
If you have either county or city
property for *sle, place it with Edgar
L. Collins it Co., who will advertise it >
without cost to you.
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B T A 5 IB A K D Oil* (O .
aud eold everywhere.
Hughes >t Cramer are busy build
ing organs at tlieir fnctery down by |
tbe bridge and the public will some
day be surprised at their output.
T. A. RIGGS,
I t is said that W . 8. Elkins lias ex
changed part ol his place here for a
five acre orange orchard in Southern
California where the family are now
staying for hi* wife’s health.
Dallas, Oregon.
15c.
20c pk H O buckwheat.
Do not forget that next Monday
there will be in your district an elec­
tion of director and clerk. Have you
and tlie neighbors consulted ns to who
would be tlio best persons for tlie p >
tiliotu.
Recently W m . M iller lias put in
about 600 feet of tiling, George Row­
el He 4000 and Mr. Rasmussen on the
Tillotson place about 2000 feet. Many
other farms are sadly in nseil of simi­
lar treatment.
15c.
»* *
20c pk H 0 pancake flour.
preparatory to another seasons run.
The Pallas woolen mill is running
Cobb, the wagon maker has no su­
W . B. Stevens, of Oak Grove, has
Many people between Bailee and
perior In his Hoe cf business. Having
15c.
M. M. Jones, of Airlie, brought s stall fed aud put on the market twenty ■light aud day manufacturing goods
Salem patronize the steam laundry
for clothing to fill orders from all
spent a lifetime making and repairing
20c
pk
H
O
hominy.
because it does such good work at load of cheese to the county seat for cuttle and is feeili ,g ten more for the
parts of tlio east.
veil idea aud implements, it will pay
April market.
such
reasonable prices.
Laundry sale.
you to have your work done there.
Herbert Elliott lias been assisting
95c.
packages carried free by the stage.
J. W. Caldwell lias sold his traction
Tlie first meeting of the creditors of
.**
W m . Hunter, bankrupt, will lip held engine to A. A. Lindemar., of Lewis Hclieol Superintendent Hurt during
2£lb
can
Soli
baking powder.
the absence of J. H. Townsend iu
The folks say that Liveryman Mor­
Pay after dHy numerous across the at the office of D. P Htouffer in Pallas ville, as a speedy result of advertising Washington City.
rison beats all the stahlos in this coun­
March
lOlli.
in
this
paper,
12^c.
river horses may be seen at Keeler's
ty in lire matter of furnishing outfits
The Thurston Lumbering company
feed yard taking a comfortable rest
N o trouble tn show goods at the
Hams.
“ There is no little enemy.” Little
for speedy and comfortable riding. He
One of (lie best hnilding lots in town
while they eat. Dr. Keeler is the ani Bee-Hive, where thoy give prices that impuritios in the blood are sources of nre having two ad.litienal flood dams
feeds farmers horses.
male ftieud in more Ilian one esnse.
95c.
will stand with safety against any great danger and ahould be expelled built to assist their logging opera lions can be bad for $35 by application te
away up the La Creole.
• %
Edgar L, Collins A Co. They have Keg pickles.
competition.
by Hood’s Haraaparilla.
,
M O N E Y IN A N G O R A S .
frequent inquiries for small tracts of
Brown A Son have their goods so
T o exchange, a heavy horse for light
R. C. Stakely and J. W. Flsnery, of
Thursday, April 12th, will be n liig
attractively arranged that patrons see
Tuesday's Oregonian said; C. H. Halt Creek, have mover! to Wasco day in Portland, as then the republi­ d rivin g horse and a d o u b le seated from five lo twenty-five acres near
25c.
Dallas. W ho lias such for sale?
many nice tilings that they had not Markham, general freight and passen­
county, where they took homestead can. democratic and populist state con­ phaeton carriage for most anything
7 lb Arm & Hammer soda.
thought of buying, but realising that ger agent, and J. B. Kirkland district
you have to sell.
J. W . C r id e r .
claims last year.
Rr. Embree and family have moved
vention* will all meet there.
they need them make ad litional pur­ passenger agent, of the Houtherii Pa­
into tlie Ab. Byrely bouse in the
10c
chases. P rop in and see their cltaice cific Railroad, have returned from
Miss
Carrie
Fewlo,
who
a
few
years
The
wife
of
Treasurer
Fenton
cele­
W . C. Brown has made a present of
sniithesst corner of town, Mrs. Harry
offerings at low prices.
I'olk county, where they went to look ICO acres of land on Salt Creek to his brated bis recent 3fltli birthday by ago ranked among tlie best teachers in Dunn lias gone to Sumpter to join her 15 package currant.
into tlie industrial situation. They «on, Joseph, who will engage in goal having a number of their friends to Polk county, died in Halem last week husband and tlie family of Thomas
V
and was buried in the ¡Smith cemetery
spend a pleasant evening there.
70c.
and poultry raising.
Gleason have taken the vacated bouse
W o sell shoe* at prices far below attended the angora goat meeting a'.
at Lewisville.
Dallas,
and
in
talks
witli
business
men
50
lb
whole
wheat
flour.
P
e
W
it
l’s
Witch
Hazel
Salve
is
un­
exclusive dealers, and good shoes too,
It is said that Harry Con noway, a
There is a strong probability that a
and farmers urges! development of that Dallas raised boy, now in Albany, equalled for piles, injuries and skin
The south bound freight train Wed
at The Bee Hive.
railroad
will
be
built
from
T
b
e
Dalle*
industry and dairying The merchants make* frequent trips to Scio, nego­ disease*
25c.
It is the orignul W itch needuy left the track north of New-
***
via Burns to Laksview in Southern
of Independence are taking great in­ tiating for a housekeeper.
Hazel Halve. Beware of all counter­ berg, delayed the passenger over an
Two
pounds
of
coffee.
Oregon.
It
would
put
a
large
area
of
Blacksmith*, remember that Mr. terest in dairying and have the milk
feit*. M. D. Ellis.
hour, and did not get in here itself
good country in easy communication
Fanil will sell you coal at Portland of 200 cows pledged for a creamery.
Pensions have recently been granted
until
midnight.
Sole agent for Chase & San
Everything pretaining tn saddlery
with the outsida world and would be a
piicea with freight added. Also re- They I io ) m to have 300 cows before to Polk county people as follow* a
The city election will occur a month tienefits to otlur railroads.
horn coffee, White Lily and
memlier that be can furnish volt ma­ long. The outlook for a creamery at m onth: John Kau, Falls Chv, $12; and harnessmakiug done in the best
possible manner hy G. W Mhriver at hence, lart each party aim to put up
ny ether things ns cheap as yen could Independence is good. Pallas wants P. M. Hampton, Monmouth, $t>.
It is said that several Mormon evan­ H O goods. Call and see our
Perrvdale. See his stock and ask his its best men and then let llie people
Loy them at the metropolis. He oar a criauicry, but nothing lias been dene.
gelist*
are trying lu spread their doc­ 25 per cent reduction on dec­
The
Spalding
logging
comps
iv,
of
prices
for
work
tlust
cannot
be
beat.
elect the best of tlie lot without re­
ries a complete assortment of every­ The people sro wide awake to the
trines in this county. Perhaps the orated ware and china for
ference to politics.
thing used by carpenters and build benefits to lie derived from a cream­ Newlegg, have bought from the South
The
fumoua
Joaquin
Miller
lerturod
best way te deal with them is to let
ers. Tools and implements, grass and ery, and definite actionmsy 1« expect­ ern Pacific railroad 5,000 sere* of lim ­ at the city hall last evening under the
Let Pearce, who was raised In the them severely alone. But some peo­ the next ten days.
garden seed in great variety.
ed f.-om them roon. Speaking of tlie iter land on the hefiilwaters < f the Big auspices of La Creole academy. Much
Eola hills, ia talked of as a legislature ple have a liabit of taking up with
goat meeting, Mr. Markham said: Llickiamute.
of his earlier life was spent in Oregon eandidate in Marion county, and Prof every new ism that comes along.
The high clast of entries and good at­
N E W T O -D A Y .
sud
he
ranks
among
Ills
noted
poets
For nioniimeiite, tomb stones and
W. J. Crawford, who has a farm at
Stage P river Fidlor makes it his tendance at the goat exhibit at Pallas
For tlio past month Miss Anna
ZeiiH, is suggested for school superiu-
business to be very accommodating to Saturday have attracted fresh interest all kinds of cemetery work either see of earth.
Hallock lias been in Portland employ­
everybody along ilia route who want to this industry, aud bid fair tn afford or write to G. L. Hawkins, the Inde­
PURE BLOOD BARKED PLYMOUTH RICK
The su gees' ion of the Observer that tsmlont of tiiat county.
ed in the wholesale millinery estab­ X eggs for hatching for rale by Nat Uolman at 50
anything from Halem. I f not conven­ the stimulus required to ruise it to its pendence marble cutter, who will the city of Pallas secure anew loan
Percy Hadley, of l^w isville, has ju*t lishment of Lowengart & Co. Last cents a setting.
quote
you
low
prices.
ient to soe him, leave your order in pro|>er position among Western Ore­
at u less rale of intercut to take up its paid $2 25 far the I r*MT#*R anil Ore­
any mail box.
Mrs. Shuffei is in Portland attend' present $2,500 7 per cent note is a gonian for the next year and any one week she was joined by Mrs. Brtink,
gon’s resources. Thuugli capable of
nee Shemfield. They have selected
FKW W ETHER GOATS FOR SALE BY S. R.
ing
the
millinery
openings
and
w
il4
profitably supporting 1,000,000 an­
good one' A lower rate of interest el*e can get them on the same terms.
***
Smith, a mile southwest of Dallas.
anil will S(*)n bring to Pallas a very
Thus you would get the most county, choice slock of millinery.
W illiam s, the confectioner, lias a goras, with plenty of spare room, Ore­ soon open over Brown’s s’ ere one o 4 can be oasily aecured.
the
beat
assortments
of
things
in
that
variety of good tilings to eat. Noth­ gon new possesses only some 35,000 of
W. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga., aays, state and national news.
T R AYED FROM PIONEER LA8T FALL A
Mrs. Harford, the temperance evan­
ing is healthier than fruits and nuts. these useful and interesting auimnla. line ever seen in Pallas.
short tailed red cow. M. Blodgett will pay a
“
P
e W itt’a Little Early Risers did me
Yesterday at Hotel Gail we inter­ gelist, made four addresses here last suitable reward for her recovery.
He gets the Evening Telegram at 8 Finding their subsistence on brush
In connection with the goat show more good than any pills I ever took.
view
the
fainius
traveler
and
writer,
and small undergrowth, and requiring John Stump had on exhibition some
Sunday and created a good impression
o’clock.
a iniiiiniiiin of care and shelter, the very fine Cotswool sheep, and sevoral ‘ The fainsus little pills for conftipa- Joaquin Miller, who lectured here last on all w in heard her. Christian kind­
PAIR OF HEAVY WORK HORSES W EIGH
lion,
biliousness,
and
liver
uml
bowel
night.
He
is
rugged
and
picturesque
2,900 and a AI< Sherry seeder for nule by E. H.
angoras hive proved to tie inoe* ef coops of full blooded poultry were
ness rather than bil teroess character­
in apiiearence and loves to talk of his ized all »lie said. A t the close of her Hi.»hind, near Dallas.
Smith, the iron manipulator, can ficient and economical ngomsin clear­ shown by J. S. Macombur and Robin­ troubles. M. I). Ellis.
early
day
experiences
in
Oregon.
make whatever you want made out of ing waste lands, and bringing into cul- son Bros.
T. P. Ingles, of Waitsburg, who with
evcuilig address thirty-six persons
A G EN TS ¡W ANTED FOR TH E BEST T V P E
livation many fertile ucres. The an
iron or steel.
bis wife lias been spending tlie winter
Polk county mohair men will meet signified willingness to join nil or­ i l . writer on the market, the ‘ Pittsburg Visible.
gora fleece at present prices will bring
The government having derided to in California, is here on a visit to lii- in Dallas again tomorrow to look after ganization pledged to positively com­ Writing in sight ut all times. Exclusive territory
**«
given. Address Binuley Hardware company, Pitta-
in $1.25 per bead, which can lie in-
bring home the remains of any «isters, Mrs. Elizabeth Butler,of Mon­
their mutual goat interests. They bat evil things. A t a temporary or­ burg, Pa.
Our spring stock is second to none. creased by butter selection and breed- soldiers who died at Manila of small
mouth, and Mra. Pavia Gibson, af will prove that in union there is ganization Mra. Palmer was made pres­
W e lend in style, we load in prices at ing, and the yearly increase of young pox, the remains of Chester Hubbard,
Zeim. He was among the Indian war strength. By end by all classes of ident, Mrs. Miller treasurer, Mrs.
The Bee Hive.
OOD BALED OH EAT HAY FOR HALE AT #8
have a market value of $4 each. There “ I Pallas, who died there last August, fighters from Polk county.
farmers will learn that they must com­ Blitz corresponding secretary and
u ton.by J. B. Knowles near Derry.
* .*
is profit in this, even if tlie angora did will not be brought back,
Mrs. Townsend recording secretary.
bine
to
cope
witli
trusts
of
various
Early Sunday Morning the Inde­
The doctors will tell you that i' no other work whatever; but their
kinds.
W. H Boats and wife went t* Port­
ONLY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON FARM
dees not pay to go with cold or wet tin t and great value is their ability land Monday morning and returned pendence peetoffice was robbed of $200
J. L. COLLINS, Dulia».
M «scuri ty.
in money and $400 in stamps. Tool*
A fair will lie under tlie auspices ef
feet. A t Gaynor's footwear eni(ior- and presistence in cleaning off the
,
.
.
, .
, . ..
,
j in the eveuing and will now occupy were taken from a neighboring black­
i 11 in is the best place to get laiots or land, and making it ready for the plow. | t|ieir ,lome ¡„ llie
Epwortli League March 23rd and 24:Ii. « e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
,)rtrt
smith shop and the safe drilled and All persons wishing to give fam y
r ic k f o r h alf , - h a r d o r s o f t , in
any
shoes that will keep your feet dry ami The generous moisture, mild clim ate’
quantity wanted, and cheap enough at the brick
town. Mr. Town having moved to the blown open about like the Dallas post
work or money, the same will he kind­
and rc'jienaive soil of Western Oregon
warm.
I
yard
near
Daliaa.
G.
F.
SHEW.
I Hatton property near by.
office robbery a few years ago.
lieculiarly adapt it for the angora; no­
ly accepted. The proceeds of the fair
* .*
where is llie 'b low »*’ mote plentiful, I A legal voter at a school meeting
John Pirr, Poievville, lad., says, “ I will he uieil for painting th* M. E.
o ir r p e r c e n t m o n e y t o l o a n o n
W in g ’s meat market ranks among
f ju
Persons contributing work
more nouri»liing, more lasting. It is must be over 21 years of age. have liv never used anything ns gissl as One church
J proved farm properly.
J. J. D A LY.
the best. Hie stock buyer is instruct
'»timated that there aro 300,000 an- • <1 in 'he district far thirty days im- Minute Cough Cure, We are never are askid t<* leave it at tlie home of
ed lo get the fattest and liest animals g-uas
tlie United States. Oregon mediately proceeding the election, and
tjuickly
breaks op I). P. Htouffer on or before Mart'll 9 h
E H AVE MONEY TO IX)AN ON IMPROVED
ill the country for his well pleased pa­ alone C'.nld Wall take care of four have in the district properly on which without it.”
SIBLEY 4 EAK IN
W farm property.
coughs and colds. Cures all throat
trons.
Tlie
fruit
growers
of
this
virjn
ity
timea that number, but raiscra niusi I lie or she pays a tax, or have children aud lung trouble*. I ts ti«e tv til pre­
m
et
tlie
other
evening
to
diseuss
'h
e
give greater rare lo selection of stock | of school age to educate.
vent consumption. Pleasant to take
N a tio n a l D e m o c r a tic C o n v e n tio n . breeding, time of bearing, etc., in or
m atter of uniform d ry in g and packing
Sheep for Sale.
About 1200 voters have reg ia tc e l M. P . Ellie.
The national democratic committee, • Itr lo obtain 'be uu»*l valuable fleece*.
ami 'lie propriety of a system o f p«*il-
The an n u a l sclio >1 meeting of thi* j Mur for the prelection of producers. I
having met in the city of Wasliiucton Our abundance of green natural herb­ but there are more than that who
H AVE 100 EM EH W ITH 12« E A R LY LAMBS
on the 22nd day of Februrv. 1900, has age throughout the year, and absence j have not yet attended to that iiii|* r I district w ill lak e place in the eily hall T h e y will meet again n ext Monday
alto about 40y<arllmr «wen with long wool utnl
1 iu firm condition. The ewoHanri lamb« have b»tMi on
appointed Wednesday, the 4th day ol •if severe weather, will produce heavy j taut duty. Every ei'izen should take i ut 2 o'clock next Monday One of I afternoon to perfect an organization
wheat
nine« in December. Sue or aririrctut meat Ze-
You m ay h ave h eard <[ t.a, nine mile« : orth of Salem. J. L. Pl'R \ INK.
July, as the time chosen, and Kansas fleeces, but indi.-eriininate buying and enough interest to go to the pwlls and three things n iu si bo done, arr inge j Hm| r. quest all fruit raisers in tlie 1»
City, Missouri, as the place for hold­ haphazard breeding will greatly dun vole for the hast men seeking offio j oeiite m ade for ilie a*o i i ) «event 1
itv to lie present or w rite w hat
11 about SCOTT’S EMULSION | [
ing the national democratic conven­ ini*li its marketable value e f iimliai* But those who do not register canii«
u-nde-ny rrsiin» during the tn-xl year, ( )i y think of tlie pnqiOHitioii.
< i and have a vague notion < \
F in al Settlem ent.
j for ail addition to tlie pre*‘ lit school
tion. Knell state is entitled to a rep­ len gth , strength, fineness and luster v o t * .
For a few days on ly at J W. Crider’» 4 > that it is cod-liver oil with < •
resentation therein equal to double are ills property a of greatest value ill i J. P P elt ia bark from a ramble building, or llie erection of a new one.
store vmi can gel ladies 50 re n t aprons
the number of its senators aud repre­ niohiir. W e.tirn Oregon has already | through Eastern Oregon ami aays thi*
VTOTIC’E IH HEREBY G IVEN THAT TH E If Ji­
Our court house is te hare * line for 25 cen ls, flannelette w rap pers at J [ its bad taste and smell and J ; l l tlersiyned «xeciitrlx of the estate of Kr&nx
sentatives in the congress of the Unit­ ez<silent repots; better blood only is valley is good enough for him. II
eight ilav Moth Thnntiu* clucli that will <-o»it and mackintoshes for m* n, worn* I t > all its other repulsive fea- <» | Kleiver, de. eased, ho« filed her Anal account a*
ed Stater, and each territory, Alaska. required lo bring it to tlias top notch | aays Eastern Oregon will cnnlinu
j oich executrix in the county court of Polk county
-trike hourly. There will He rain
and that raid court hoe act the hearing
Indian Territory ami the Piatrict of in the world’s market.
pr»*t>cr*iis while stock lieurs siu-t. proof gl is* dials on each of t lie four en, girD «r boys at 25 per cent •lis- ] 41 tures. it is cod-liver oil, the4 4 1 j Oregon,
on Monday, April 2, 1900, at the hour of
count. Flour at 65 cents a hag or J \ purest and the best in the J , j thereof
Columbia, shall have fix d.-legties.
I o'clock in the afternoon ol «aid «lay,and all penion-i
good prices, but that there is more l , i<|#,
iIm> „triking hell is to weigh
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! having objection* to the Name are notified to preaent
$2..50 a Imrrel aud a two bushel b ig of
AH democratic, conservative reform
pretense then reality about the «reat | 600
eoo pound*.
„o„n<U. The
Ttie do:*$
elo 4 i*
is to
tn be
lie plac­
u la -
to e-rid court 0 11 or bef«»re «aid time.
C O U N TY C O U N T.
wheat very cheap. Fifty | h unda of 11 world, but made so palata- < > them
citizens of the United States, irrespec­
Dated, this 7th day of February, 19<i0.
: Mtunpler mining boom.
ed
in
proper
position
in
lhe
tower
and
MARIA KLIF.VF.R.
Hue table salt for 35 cents or lamp 4; ble that almost everybody 4 [
tive of past political associations and
Executor.
PKOIUTK.
Tracy McTimniond* has so'd hi« ef- guarantaed to work well . for the sum chimneys of all sizes for 5 cents each.
differences, who can unite with us in
Butler * Townsend, attorney« for estate
can
take
it
Nearly
ail
J
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d
$
l,.345.
Welle, J.
; fecte here and will
tlie 7tli of M e -
the effort for puie, economical and
children like it and ask for
In the east it has long been the cus­
In th* ma ter of the guardianship of I eh leave for Henry, Idaho, where hi*
constitutional government, and who
A. R. DcFluent, editor of the Journ­
C ita tio n .
favor the republic aud oppose the em­ dvlvester Wilson, an insane person, it I brothersinlaw,. Grant and Chaiincey al, Doyleftown, O ' m S, suffered for a tom for candidates to announce their
more.
d« sires through the press ««»me ti ns
n
pire. are lordi.illy invited to join ns in was ordered that 1 o'clock of Mareli Barney, lire. He sold thirty-four j nl)mber of ye„ , from r,„ uniali„
H h B h i u { in advance of conventions. It is til»»
$.3.50 m»H thirty*»i* «h ep At his right shoulder and Hide. He Hays :
rending dclrgster to the convention. lOlli he *et for hoaring petition for ! ffurtU
In th « county court of the utat ; 1 o f Orsgt a
aame^cilation* lo i*sne to said Wilson, $4.50. Juf Brown, (lie iluck <lK»ler. • Mv right arm *t timea was entirely proper tiling to do, for then the public
1 for the county of Polk
II voon more to the former homo of oeelsp*. I tried Chsmlierlaiu's Pain will have an npiiortuiiity to in quire In
his mother and his brother to then
: In the m atter of th e*n -\
O ur Coat Show ,
tate and la*t w ill and (
Lart Saturday's mohair association appear at the office of tbs county Clay MeTimoKMid», who now II v m At llalin, and was surprise41 to receive re- to th4* merits of a^piran's. which they
ent of W illia m 4 ’
«*nnnot mo if names are not announc­
looks like cream; it nour- S | j testam
exhibition brought to Pallas a large clrrk to chow cau^e why (he petition 1 Hw!*»i!le.
’ ief almost immediately. The l*aiu
Savage, deceased.
)
yefy hard to atnad idly hy and Balm lias l>eeti a constant coni pinion ed until the day of the cunveuti*n.
crowd, many of them being from should not. be gianted.
T o K stner »Sava«;#, A lt a Savage. M a r y O .
ishes the wasted body of
Our
columns
are
open
for
such
an­
Savage.
A
ustin
Savage,
D an iel Savage, F d -
wiihou' the county. The very bad
E. M. Cooper was made guardian of nee (Mir dear onea suffer while await of mine ever siuce aud it never fail*
the baby, child or adult o son .Savage, (iilm on Savage. W ilila in S a v ­
nouncements ta he publish'd up t«
roads prevented bringing as many the minor heirs of Snnford Williams, ing the »«rrival of tlio doctor. An A1 For tale by A. K. Wilson.
age,
J
r.,
L
a
u
r
a
Kendall
and Surah .Stone,
the date of the convention for f2,
S better than cream or any 4 [ reettng:
goats as had been expected, but all deceased, under $300 l*ond.
! Imiiy (PT V .) dairyman called at a
i
strictly
in
advance.
on exhibition were first class animals.
X r if / sN A M K O K TH E STATE O F
J [ other food in existence. It J [
W e give no reward*. An offer of
The petition of the guardian of \+ r drug store there for i doctor to Conn*
Oregon, you and each of von are hereby cited
After a careful inspection of the goats Short lo tell real e*tat» w as art for and are his child, then very pick with this kind is the meanest of deception«.
W e have saved many doctor hills J \ bears about the same re la-, > and required to ai>|sear in the county court of
and their fleeces, the judge*. Wm. hearing April 2nd, citation lo i»*ue to croup- Not finding the doctor in, he Pest »lie curative powers of E ly ’s
the Htate of Oregon, f«* the coltftty of P olk, at
since we began using Chamberlain's
Brown and W . P. Claggolt, of Halem heir*.
laft word for liiai to come at ouoe on Or am Balm for llie cure of CAtarrh, Cough Remedy in our home. \Vfe 4 4 tion to other emulsions that4 4 thec«»iwt room thereof, at D allas, hi oaid coui*
awarded premiums s* follows: Bock
his return. He also lamglit a bottle hay fever ami cold in the head and keep a bottle open al^ the time ami j [ cream does to milk. If you j ( i ty on
J. L C'dlinp was chosen executor of
kid, J. B. Slump, first; Milton tlrsniT
at» <CI»;ttitb**r1*iii’a Cough Remedy, von nre sure to continue the treat­ whenever any of luyJRHiily or myself \ \ have had any experience < > T tie ? d a vv t h e O th day o f M a r c h ,
A !»., 1000, at the h«»ur ••Awl .wowsck in the af­
second; pair buck kids, O. P. Srth.ff; the will of Daniel Vatil»ti»kirk. deceas­ which he hoped would give some re­ ment. It is not drying« doe* not pro­
begin to catch esl4 we begin to use
ternoon of Maul 41 ay. tb s» and there to show
p a ir ewe kids, J. B. Hlnmp; ; esrling ed, under $6,000 bond.
lief until tli« dfctor iltuultl arrive. In duce sneering. It soothe* and lieaN the Cough Item dy, H " d a s a result w h 4 4 with other so-called “ ¡ust a s4 4 cause, Ifariv there I n *,"why an order of this
buck. Milton Giant, first; W. W.
| j good ” preparations, you [ court ahould not ¡«sue, granting the prayer of
a few hour* ha returned, saying tin- the membrane. Price 50 cents at
C laid Dsmpojr is very ill with doctor need not conn*, as the child was drtiguisls or hy mail. Ely Brothers, never have to semi a wav for a doctor
Hmiili, second; 2-ycar-old buck, U 8.
oetitmn of James Savage, the executor of
and incur a large doctor bill, for Cham­ t ) will find that this is a fact. < 1 . the
t.he last will ami testament of mid decedent,
Grant; 1-year old ewe, J. B. Hlnmp, pneumonia.
much l*ettA*r. The druggist, Mr. Otto 56 Warren Hlreet, New York.
berlain's Cough Remedy never fails to
wherein he a*ks for an «»rder of thin court,
¡|
Th*
hypophoephRe*
that
are
J
[
first; U. S. Grant, second; yearling
J B. Nesmith was rc|»ortcd as acr- gcliolx, say« the family has since re*
the l»ei|ueNt« in said will set forth,
cure. It is certainly a medicine of
ewe. W. W . Smith, first; U. H, Grant, iotijdy ill yesterday.
combined with the cod-liver oil t «ubjecting
commended
Chamber tain's Congli
pro rata, to the payment of the claims again»t
great m«*rit ami worth.— I). H’ Mcar-
second; Bork. consisting of mother,
said estate, remaining unpaid, which claiuiM
Remedy to tlieir neighbors and friends
kle, general merchant and farimr, ,, give additional value to it became (( «»mount in the aggregate to the »urn of $ V
her buck, yearling and kid ewes, J B
H. H Coa;er and family are \isit­ until be ha* a constant demand for it
Mattie, Bedford county, Pa. For sale 1 j they tone up the nervou* zyitem , 1 Sft4.&9.
Hlnmp, first; U 8 Grant, second Ev­ ing Albany friends for a few days.
from tin t part of Ilia country. For
1 1 and impart strength to the whole 1 1 W IT N E S S the Hon. W . L. Wells, judge
hy A K Wilson.
For In fin ti and Children.
erybody, including a niiinta-r of la­
• >t the county court of the state
( l body.
44
Herm its Collector Ire y haring re­ sale by A. K. Wilson.
dies and children in the afl< r»onn, ad
of Oregon, for the onnnty of
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signed,
Senator
Simon
has
racom*
[»FAL
Polk, with the sealed seid court
mired the pretty, high bred, richly
1 | S C O T T « BOWNE, ChemUt«, New York. | |
OABTOAZA.
a,
jt IN !■< Yw
UHT» t
affixed, this noth day of Janua­
fleeced goat«. There are in this coun­ ! manded W illis Duniway, of Pardand, f a . « ,
ry,
A . b ., Ih00.
ty more than 10,000 go»ta, llie fierce» j and Mfiutor McBride wants Ira Hm.th
1 Attests E. May ter, cleric.
Signatare t
of about 6,GUO of them haring already 1 af Polk eountv to have it.
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