Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 30, 1900, Image 3

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    D eafn ess C an n ot be C ured
by lorni ap|>lic*tiouii, hh they cannot
reach the disesged portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deaf­
ness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Deafness ie caused by an
iullitmcd rendition of the mucus lin­
ing of the Eustachian tube. When
this tube gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or in perfect hearing
and when it is entirely closed deafness
is t lie result, and unless the inflamma­
tion can be taken out and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hear­
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten »re caused by catarrh,
which is nothing hut an inflamed con­
dition of the mucus surfsces. W e
will give $100 for any case of D« afness
(caused by catarrh) that oanuot he
cured by H all’s Catairh Cure, bend
for circulars, free.
F. J. C h rnky A C o ., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
H all’s Family Pills are the best.
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C O UNTY SK AT TID IN G S .
The In ti»« »ay Hint the new ««cols
ut Brown’« «tore »re just lovely They
Imve (lisiilavi'.l goorl tusto in l>uyiii|£
the most attractive ami most service-
able thing« oflVretl by rirummer«. Al.
I hoir groceries »re of standard brand»
and price» tire lowest.
Morrison, the liveryman, i» having
n fine patronage, nmst of lii» team»
being ant nearly »11 the time. The
reason is became he give» inch gener
al satisfaction in up to date service.
Mck from viait-
LETTER LIST.
Mrs. Pink Riggs is back
Mill feed at Riggs’ grocery store.
Grandma Gay will leave next Tues­
T o Ouro 1« C rip p oln T w o Days
I ing kindred'near Seattle.
day for a viril with her daughter, Mr», j
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets.
These letters remain uncalled for is
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's.
McCullagh, at Red Bluff, California. •
All druggists refund the money if it
the Dallas postotlice for the week end­
W illi» Simonton has been installed
0. H. Morris and wife practice the Mrs. Wash will accompany her as far | ing March 27lh and parties calling
fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature W H A T WE HAVE LEARNED DURING } ns book keeper at the Dallas woolen
as
Albany.
THE WEEK FR O M A L L A V A IL »
Weltmer method nf Magnetic healing.
for them will please state that they
eu every box. 25 cents.
j mill.
x
have been advertised:
Merchants who advertise draw more
A b le S o u rce s D ish ed up fo r Our
It is a luxury to bathe in that fine
A CALL.
Bryan In S a lsm .
Sam Clements,
Rudolph Frank,
custom
and
can
sell
cheaper
than
N u m erou s F a m ily o f R e a d ers
porcelain bath tub at Lawton's barber
Sam Galbreath,
those who «to not thus invite trade.
For almost 2 hours he held an im-1 Amalge Garter,
Pursuant to the action of tbs Polk
In A b revia tod P a r a g r a p h s .
«hop.
Frank Marshall,
county central committee of the peo-
meuse audience spellbound at Marion Harrah Harris,
Miss
Minnie
I-oese
was
married
Sam
A
Martin,
J
W Richards.
Fred Hooper and Miss Nettie Shank
square Wednesday afternoon. 8eldom
plea-democratic silver republican par­
Baled hay and mill feed at Osficld’a 1 were married ut Independence last Wednesday at her home in the Kola
lias there been so large a gathering in
ty, hchl at Dallas on March 17, 1900,
C
h as . F . B e l t , pastmaster.
hills to Norman D. Root, ef Portland.
tha capital city and never did an ora- j
the primaries of aaid parly will he
Mrs. W. A Wash has »1,000 to week.
Wm. Muscott, who has been living tor claim closer attention for *o long j
M rs. B id d le ’s R e ce p tio n .
held in the respective voting precincts loan on real estate security.
T lion i»» Lucas, one of the eriginal
with Hank Wagner on the Landers a time. What he said was so plain}
of the county on Thursday, April 19,
Mrs. I.ucte, of Portland, grand
settlers at Monmouth, bas been very ; place near Perrydale, has moved back
W.
H.
Wild,
of
West
Salem,
has
that everybody could understaand it, j worthy matron of the Eastern Star,
1900, at 2 o’cl M-k, and the county con
| sick there.
to Dallas.
and many who went prejudiced against was here Thursday March 22rd, on an
vcution at Dallas on Saturday, April filed a petition in bankruptcy.
21st, at (0 o’clock, for the purpose of
Nelson Chapin’s seventeen ewes had : Tuesday night the saloon of Man- him and his cause came away with official visit te the lodge. That after­
H. L. Crider and wife Imve returned
the impression that there was more noon Mrs. Biddle gave a tea in her
nominating a ticket for county offi­ from southern California in improved twenly-loiir lambs and not one of
fied Sears in Dallas was burglarized,
merit in both than they had imagin­ hot er, some thirty ladies being pre­
cers, and such other bu.iness as may health.
them died.
The proprietor arrived on the scene in i
ed, His speech whs argumentali'eand sent. The elegant new Biddle home
come before the convention.
lime
to
recoguize
the
culprits.
The
west
end
of
the
Oak
Grove
and
(
Some farmers will seed their sum­
explanatory, but not abusive of those was tastily decorated and the hostess
At the primaries it will h* necessa­
ry to nominate a candidate for road mer fallow for pasture and many oth­ Salem road is said to be sadly in need | You will find a superior stock of who see things in a different light.
made her guests feel more than wel­
of
repairs.
ers
ought
to
do
likiwise.
supervisor for each veting district and
come. She presided with ease and
well selected clothing at the store of
to certify the nomination to the con­
FALLS C ITY.
grace, and unelintsd hospitality was
E. C. Peutlaml, late manager of the R. F. Bryan it Son. Latest and most
Mrs. Judge Burnett and Mrs. Belt,
vention with a list of the delegates.
in the very air. Misses Nara Craven
of Salem are over on a visit to Fost- Weal Side, is seeking a new location attractive patterns for men and buys
Frank
Butler
surveyed
in
McTim-1
The apportionment of delegates for master Belt and his brother, J. 1). in southern Oregon,
and Lilliam Hacklemau poured the
of all ages.
monds
valley
early
this
week.
tho various precincts, based on the Belt.
tea, and whilo the ladies sipped it
Tbe
regular
stage
fare
to
Salem
is
Although
the
lo-al
demand
for
lum
­
vote of Will. R. King for governor in
Michael Galloway is under
the there was genuine enjaymeut. After
ber
has
been
and
is
good,
our
millmen
M.
Schmidt
A
S.m,
formerly
of
the
I
I
.
but
you
can
get
a
short
time
round
1898, being one delegate for every ten
weather with a slight pleuritic attack. | lodge meeting in the evening there
do not have to depend on that for
was another reunion, incluiliug gentle­
votes or major fraction thereof, in as Occidental hotel in Corvallis, have trip ticket fur »1.50.
there
is
a
shipping
demand
at
fair
b-uight
Ed.
Post’s
lease
of
the
princi­
Mr. Galloway has nearly finished men.
follows: Douglas 6, Salt Lake 2,
Elias Conner lias rented Hie Petit
figures.
There
is
immense
wealth
in
pal
Roseburg
hotel.
spriag
grain
sowing
and
is
setting
hop
Spring Valiev 6, Rickreall 7, Middle
place on the Little Neslucca and will
the noble forests along tbe western poles,
Independence 5, Buena Vista 4, Luck-
Edgar L. Collins A Co., real estate run a cheese factory.
side of Ibis ceunty.
iamuta 11, South Monmouth 6, Rock
On Wednesday snow was heavy on
agents, have mauy farms and much
F. H . Barnhart, of McMinnville, is
Greek 2, South Dallas 5. Falla City 4,
Borne Dallas people are already im­ Mary’s peak and on the divide west ol
city property for sale. They write in ­ the new ^Jfciprietbr'o/ the Sheridan
Jackson 9, McCoy 3, Kola 10, South
proving their hemes and others are Falls City.
surance and make loans.
Sun, C. P. Yates Itaviug retired.
Independence 7, North Independence
arranging to do so. There is scarcely
Alvin Brown has sowed six acres of
5, Suver 3, North Monm»iith 5, Bridge
Mrs. Clara Reid is in receipt of liar
Putnam’s Fadeless Dye produce» a dwelling or yard in town that could
clvoer and Frank Butler has 200
spring
millinery
and
would
be
plo-is-
port 4, North Dallas 6, East Dallas 9.
Dallas, Oregon.
the fastest and brightest colors of any not be made more attractive at little
ed to show it to the ladies of Dallas known dye stuff. Sold by A. K. W il­ expense- A spirit, of industry is one pounds of seed to distribute, also some
O scar H a y t k r ,
J. E. S i b l e y ,
tyegrasa.
and vicinity. She has a great variety. son.
Stcretary.
Chairman.
o[ tbe most important essentials to
Nearly all the vacant land west of
Mrs. P. Ferguson died at the home
W e have lumber to exchange for bring it about. I f every member of
B USINESS IN SA LEM .
of Wm. Johnson in Dallas Monday the use of a driving horse during the every family will work in that direc­ here for over 12 miles back is absorb­
tion
Hie
result
will
be
pleasing.
'
ed, but much, which has been proved
The Cronise studio beats them all and was buried at Falls City Wednes­ summer. W ho wants to make such
day. She was abeut 77 years of age. an exchange?
for good pictures.
A large invoice af new goods is now up is offered for sale.
»%
For your own protection : Before
seleeting your spring suits, look
through our sample line ol worsteds,
cassimers tweeds, etc. We art agents
for The Belasco-Harris (le. wholesale
Brown’s livery stable west of Will-
tailors. A ll garments guaranted to lit.
No extra charge for frock or double amelte hotel is getting a gradual in­
breasted sack coats at The Bee-Hive. crease of patronage as the public find
out its merits. Many Polk county
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(teopla put up theie.
Horae shoeing done by Blacksmith
"■ o ■ *
Lynch always proves to l>e well done
A t Hellenbraad’a restaurant you can
».*
always get a good breakfast a good
The fishing season is st hand and dinner or good supper.
B sser’s gunstore is the place to go for
everything in that line, poles, reel»,
Improved machinery and skilled
hooks, baskets and the strongest k'nd
workmen at the steam laundry ulways
of linen.
turnout washing and ironing of a sup­
erior quality. T lie Dallas stage charg­
Those who bonght shoes at Gaynors es nothing for taking laundry pack­
last year are sure to return there this ages.
season for they keep a variety of the
best goo Is ill the market at the most
Keeler's feed yard gets more Polk
satisfactory prices.
county horses than all the others
* .*
Dr. Keeler has made a study of the
For the latest daily papers go to diseases of auimals and can cure most
William s confectionery store.
He of them.
keeps all fruits in their season and as
delicious candy as y«u ever tasted.
Spring clothing of nil kinds just re
*♦*
ceived al the N iw York Racket store.
Our stock of general merchandise ¡» Children’s summer underware, tablets
now more complete than ever. We for school children and gloves for ev­
are constantly adding new lines. The erybody. The same low cash price to
all.
Bee-Hive.
LOCAL AND GENERAL-
T. A. RIGGS,
Judge Wells has »pent most, of the
“ Ill weeds grow apace” Impurities
oast week with his father, George in your blood will also grow unless
Wells, near Buena Vista, he being you promptly expel them by taking
very sick. A nobler man lives not in Hood's Sarsaparilla.
this county.
Martin Bros, have 200,000 feet of
The W . 8. Frink estate has been lumber in stock at their upper Salt
desed and the administratoi, J. C Creek mill. They have an order for
Frink, discharged. An inventory and lumlier to go to Iowa.
appraismetit of the Daniel Vanbuskirk
estate has been filed.
This paper will bo sent to any ad-,
For monuments, tomb stones and dress two tnonlbs for 30 cents, three
all kinds of cemetery work either see months for 40 cents or fear months
or write to G. L. Hawkins, the Inde­ for 60 cents. Who wants it during
pendence marble cutter, who will the coming political campaign?
being opened by Bryan & Son at the
Crider store. Fine ladies skirts in
fancy patterns, black crepon, grey
cheviots, Venetians, plaids and serges,
ns two alike and all at sptcial prices.
A big lot of clothing and shoes to ar­
rive in a few days. Call and look at
the gnnils, which are sure to please
you in appearance, quality and price.
A t Bridgeport last Sunday was held
a Sunday school convention, and Rev.
Phelps gave his farewell address and
afterward immersed fourteen convert«.
W e have saved many doctor bills
since we began using Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy in our home. We
keep a bottle open all the time and
whenever any of my family or myself
liegin tu catch cold we begin to use
the Congli Remrdy, a-il as a result we
never have to send away for a doctor
and incur a large doctor bill, for Cliani-
herlain’s Cough Remedy never fails to
cure. It is certainly a medicine of
great merit and worth.— D. 8' Mear-
kle, general merchant and farmer,
Mattie, Bedford county, Pa. Fur sale
by A. K. Wilson.
Otto Byerley and wife will leave for
Idaho this week.
PEEDEE.
F. Gilliam has two teams at work in
his fields,
Reuben Hastings has finished plow­
ing hisPecdee farm.
Paii ts, Oils.
White Lily Flour.
H. 0. Goods.
Buckwheat Flour.
Rolled Oats-
China and Glassware.
Santos Coffee.
Canned Goods.
Chickens,
Stock of all kinds are in good order
Everything pretaining to saddlery
nnd the grass is plentiful.
and
hariiessniaking
done
in
the
best
W e have just ordered the Oregonian
Edward Tayler has sold his farm
|M)»sitile manner by G. W. Sliriver at
in connection with this pajier fur Fe­
and will go to Washington in tho near
Perrydale. See his stock and ask his
lix Cotnegys, of Peirydale, and A. P.
future.
prices for work.lhat cannot be beat.
Kirkland at Joseph. »2.25 getting
John Ritner killed a large panther I
both papers for a year.
The goat men will meet in Dallas
near his house last week. I t had
tomorrow to perfect arrangements for
Mr. ShafF.-r, tho milliner, will have
N E W T O -D A Y .
been killing sheep fer the farmers in
hersprirtg opening on the 3rd and 4-h the disposal of their crop of mohair.
that vicinity for some time and all are
The
probability
is
that
the
pool
price
of April amt will have many beautiful
glad ta hear of its death.
8EVEN -EIO H TH 8 JERSEY M ILK COW FOR
samples to show the ladies who may will be better than individuals can ob­
. sale. Call here for particulars.
tain.
A S S E S S M E N T RO LL
call. Location, over Brown’s store.
BUTLER.
Not with standing the very Incle­
Following is a list of the taxpayers
A compass is a very desirable thing
ATEE CREST IS T H E NAM E O F THOSE RLE-
Ellis Bros.’ cow has twin calves.
gant wheels at L «e Smith’s cyolery. The new
for one who has to travel in the tim­ ment weather last Sunday a house fill I of Polk county for the year 1899, who
of
people
gathered
al
the
Bridgeport
August Auer is working for Mr. Gut- mottled maroon finish is p etty and durable, each
are assessed for »1,000 or moie, the
ber or an unknown region, Jew- ler
frame having received five coata of enamel.
church.
After
a
bountiful
basket
din­
same to be continued from week to brod near Sheridan.
Morris has them, also gold filled ami
solid gold eye glasses and spectacles. ner the afternoon was devoted to Sun­ week until finished:
Fruit trees are bliaiming and some T EE SM ITH C AN S U P P L Y YOU W IT H T H E
day school interest».
» 2,560 have early garden in.
I d following wheels: 1899 Ideals, $25; 1900 Ideals,
Jeffries, W D ..................
V
Joseph McGuire came west in 1852
W0; Pa tee Crest, WO; B. and H. Special, $40; 1899
N
ote
of
W
a
rn
in
g
.
Something
over
1,500
voters
have
.
4,245
Jeffries, Theodore .........
Smiths blacksmithing is noted for
and settled between Bethel and A m i­
Rambler, $35; 1900 Rambler, $40.
Mrs.
J.
T.
Lady
lias
gone
to
San
Over and again in the past have we
.
1,325
ty. In 1853 he married Miss Maria registered up to date, leaving nearly Johnson, Eli . .............
standing rough usage.
Francisco
for
medical
advice.
hinted that unless some Dallas parents Moore at Boones terry near Salem 1,000, who can not vote at the June Johnson, F re d ..................
. 2,640
OOT> DttlVWO HOP8K WANTED FOR 8*V-
exercised a greater watch care over He died at Hood river this week aged election ortese they «nattily with tbe Johnson, P A .........
1.435
Am ong his band of sheep James G era! months. W ill pay in lumber. Apply here.
registury law before the noddle of Johnson, M P ..................
. 2,770 Shepard has five that have triplet
Judging from the large number of the associations, goings and doings of 74 years.
.Vluy. Some of them will put it aff Johnson, C A ..................
.
1,000 la mbs.
ladies that drop into see Mts. Shafer's their daughter« they might have cause
Mrs. Brunk and Miss Hallock, up too long and then blame someliody or Johnson, Nancy .............
jl 8. PIPE R , O F D ALLAS, HAS! A F IV E ACRE
. 3,480
millinery it must bo onusi'ally at­ for bitter heart pangs and life long re-
J • tract near Portland, platted in 30 lots, to ex ­
. fi,300
Sophia Tharp, who has been stay­ change for deffirahle Dallas property.
tractive. From experience she has g'ets. The conduct and reputation stairs in the Wilson building, carry a something for being deprived of a vote. Johnson, D avid................
. 1,590 ing with her brother, has returned to
Julies, H a t t i e ...................
learned what will m o.t please her cus­ of some young people among us have choice line of millinery. Spring 0 |ieu
The middle of the road populist«
l>oen notoriously bad and yet the par­ ing April 3rd and 4tl>. Call ai d sec
. 1,700 Beilvue.
Junes, Em m a..................
tomers.
IC O N E Y TO LO A N ON IM PRO VED FARM PRO.
ents of those concerned simply let the beautiful line of trimmed hats leaders met in Salem Saturday and June», M P ......................
1,780
i l l ptrty at usual rutas by Oscar Hayter, Dallas,
»%
decided
to
go
it
alone.
There
was
a
Mr. Cox, of Red Prairie, has rented
tilings drift along. Now the tongue they will show.
. 6.305
Jones, Cyrus (h eirs).........
very aliin attendance, among them be­
Have you inspected that new oil ■if scandal is busy rehearsing misdeeds
. 1,330 and moved to B. Lafollett’s place and
Roy Forsyth and his niece, Miss ing J. K. Sears and Dr. Embrcc of this Jouee, B F .........................
O S T -B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D TH E OUTII-
cook stove at Fanil's store? It con­ and bad endings. Evil associations
1,605 is putting in a crop.
Jones, M orris....................
J rie school house, a small black purffe containing
Forsyth,
have
left
Hotel
Gail
and
county.
They
will
hold
a
'istrict
con­
sumes hut little oil, does as good work have brought it all about. One» more
#5.32,an 1863 quarter and 1841 ten cent piece. Suit­
1,025
Jones,
R
K
......................
The recent tain was welcomed by able reward for its return to this office.
as any wood stove and having kut lit­ wo warn the fathers and melhers nf gone back to Portland on account of vention in Albany April ll t l i and a Jones, M M ......................
4,940 the farmers, as the ground was get­
tle outside heat, is the very thing for wayward girls that if they let them her health. W. 11. Buck is now as­ state convention in Portland next day. K elly, J 1) ........................
. 11,040 ting very dry for seeding.
summer. Let its again remind those continue to run on the streets and go sociated w.th S. C. Smith in the man­
? l VE EXTRA OOOD Y E A R L IN G B U LLS
2,570
The voting places for next Monday’» Kelty, G L .........................
sale by J M. Holman, of Dallas.
concerned that Mr. Fanil has all kinds with foul mauthed, cigarette smoking agement of the hotel.
L. F. Tharp, wife and son visited
1,610
city election will b>»: Fit’s! ward, the Ketchum, E L ................
of seeds and gardening tools. Every­ hoys, shame and remorse arc almost
58 390 with her parents, Mr. Hartman and
Until last Sunday the Siefarth sis Stanley office; second ward, council Kevt, E C .........................
N IC K E L CASE, OPEN FACE, SCREW BACK
thing in the way of hardware.
sure to result.
10.715 wife during a few days of this week.
ters Minnie, Carrie, Sadie, Lilinio, chamber; third ward, Kirkpatrick's Key t, 1) I...........................
watch with Elgin works was lost March 17th on
1,746
Nora and Clevio Inid not all been nt office. Fitness far office rattier than Keyt, I I Q ........................
the railroad between here and Perrydale. Suitable
.**
Miss Ella Petiyjehn gave a birth­ reward for its delivery to this office.
home
together
fur
a
long
time.
C.
11.
.
4,660
Kimball,
8
P
......................
politics
should
control
your
vote.
It
C
h
a
n
g
e
In
T
rain
T
im
e
.
Select your shirt waists now while
day party Tuesday night, which was
, 3,880 well attended and a good lime had by
There is to he a généra! change in Morris and wife want out and he anil is no credit to any man to say that hr Kimsey, W A ..................
the assortment is complete. W e have
Miss
Carrie
had
a
joint
birthday
cele­
EN H EAD o f YO U NG F U L L BLOODED Short­
3,696
Kimsey,
W
H
..................
always
sticks
close
to
his
party
nom­
Southern
Pacific
lime
cards
April
them in price* from 50 cents to $0 at
horn cattle for sale. Address lock box No. Id,
1,686 all.
Kinney, M ary....................
inees.
10th. An additional traia will be p u t1 bration.
The Bee-Hive.
.Sheridan, fe r particulars.
Kirkland, J W ..................
1.770
on between Albany and Portland. The
Either morning or night is a good
•••
I t is probable that La Creole acad­
. 1,500
Kirkland, P M ................
new train will leave Albany at 7 in
p o I R B ALE - A MEDIUM SIZED GOOD W ORK
Wagomnaker Cobh in North Dallas the morning and return by 7 :10 in emy will be taken clinrge of by tbe time for a cold-water bath or even a Kirkpatrick, E C ...............
5.000
horse by J m . Taggart, Salem. Or.
tepid
one,
but
a
lint-water
bath
should
authorities
of
Isifayette
seminary.
The
has no superior i'l that line. He can the evening The evening train go
. 2,420
Kliever lic ir a ....................
repair anything used about your farm. ing south will leave Portland at 8 :3U parlies at interest have enme to a gen­ lie taken just before retiring, inasmuch Klinger & Beck..................
1,400
[TW ENTY*EIGHT CHOICE W E TH E R GOATS FOR
Have your vehicles and implements instead of 7. After that date the train eral agreement which will he consum­ as it is relaxihg. Never bath just La- Knowles, J II ....................
. 4,246
L sale by F. L. Purvlne, Zen a, Or.
fixed up now before yon need to use for Dallas will not leave Portia, d un­ mated unless there he a hitch in de­ fore or after a hearty meal. Bathe af­ Knowles, B B ....................
4,500
tails. It would add to the |x>pulalioii ter, instead of before, exercising, and
them.
. 1,250
Knox, R 11.........................
til 5 p. m. instead of 4:30 and will
'O D SECOND H A N D BUGGY A N D 4t YAR D fi
li ithe regularly every day.— April La­
and the prosperity of (Lilias.
1,340
Koehler, A n n a................
make connection at Whilesmi with
new rug carpet fer eale cheap, or might l>e paid
dle's lio.ne Journal.
for In wood cutting. Apply to F. J. Yates on the
.
4,060
leiser,
F
A
......................
the
West
Bids
train
for
Sheridan,
so
At the Preshyterisn church next
Stage Driver Firiler brings lots and
Boise farm.
2.080
I.ast Sunday week a union Sunday Kratier, W H ..................
lots of things from Salem fpr Dallas that passengers bv either route can -nnday morning Rev. GoodfrienJ’s
1.000
people, saving them many a trip and promptly gel to Dallas, Independence subject will be The Special Mission of school was organized at Oiiicc church Kuliuke, Win ..................
I F YOU H A V E A FRAM ED A N p G LA ZE D M AP
4195
no little expense. Leave orders with or Sheridan. The result will lie an the Saxon Race and at evening Out nf at 2 p. in. The following officers were Kurre, Peter....................
l of Falls C ity, which I displayed in Ilolm an’e ho­
14,100
improvement in railroad service all the Midst of the Burning Bush. Sab elected: J Loe. superintendent ; Mrs. Ladd A K ecd..................
tel, I should like to call for it when in town.
Ross Ellis.
F R A N « BUTLER
.
3,080
Lady,
J
T
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around.
L.
L.
Whitcaker,
assistant
mijn-riu-
hath school at 10, mid Christian En­
1,200
F ru it G ro w e r*’ N o tic e .
deavor meeting at 6 :30. Prayer meet­ tendrnt; Dura Guthrie,secretary; Mr». Lampson, E F. . . ............
Thin, pale, aruemic girls
. 1436
Ada Wbiteakcr, treasurer; Veda Guth-1 Larsen, G A ....................
I U K V E N T Y HACKS O F G R A Y OATS FOR SALE
ing at 7 :30 every Thursday evening.
Notice is hereby given that there
GREENWOOD.
I i l ut Noel’s mill by Frank Butler.
. 3,100
rie, librarian; dr». Dudley Pnrvive, Laughary, E M ...............
will b* a meeting of the fruit growers
need
a fatty food to enrich
Day after day the interior of the organist. J. Loe, chorister. All arc Lnugharv, L W
.
1,700
Farmers
are
plowing
and
seeding.
.........
of the district of Polk and Benton
I courthouse puts on a more pleasing invited to attend. *
. 1,300 I their blood, give color to
I«each, .I K ......... ...............
I 'P U R E E GOOD H E A V Y D R A F T HORSES W ANT*
counties for the purpose of organizing
Fall sown grain is all looking line.
I 1 ed. See F. A. Lucas or addreae Luckiamute
ap|M-.irance as the car|ientera bring it
3.180
Lee, M F ....... ..................
the district amt electing a president,
Mill company, Fall* C ity, Oregon.
their
cheeks
and
restore
their
The city election will occur Monday | U e , E B ..........................
. 4 700
Scliwol will dose next Friday until nearly to completion. The various
vice president, treasurer, secretaries
--ffii-es will be elegant and convenient April 2nd and the judges and < lei k» Lee, Wilson
1.310}
$
health
and
strength.
It
is
and five trustees, who are to art in (all.
qxtlK HIIAPKK HOP Y A llIt N E A R B RIDGEPORT
and everything has a substantial air are to be as follows, the last twe in Let-son, E l l i s ..................
. 1,480!
cnn,U iction with the fruit grnwera of
j 1 for rent for cash or part ut the en»p. Apply
each ease clerks. First ward, J I) Leick, C W .....................
. 1,365 | safe to say that they nearly
t h e f a c t Ho n o r tliw e s t.
T lie
m e e tin g
E E. Yarnell dug his potatoes last ahont it. The rubbish around tin-
structure is being gradually cleaned Smith, Abel Uglnw, T A Dunn; 35 L la onard, C W ...................
. 4,470} I all reject fat w ith their food.
will b j helil in Dallas at H. G. Camp­ week.
d ward,
A. Leven», E 8 .................... ,
Collins, W P M ills . Kpcoiid
wa
away.
3,470
bell’s real estate office at 2 :30 o’clock.
Q T R A W KOR 8AI.E M R
I I.OAD BY W. H.
J Martin, W U Cmvcn, 0 8 Headley
'
; Lewi«, J W ....................
E. M. Byers will soed part of hi.-
. 3.275
Cj K ruber near Dallas
Friday, April 6th. You r presence is
W
e
have
an
invitation
to
be
present
S
W
Blessing,
F
A
Toner.
Third
ward
summer fallow for sheep pasture.
2.770
I«ewie,
D
W
....................
requested.
H. S. B ut *.
it Hie reception to be tendered te H B Oosner, Joe Black, W H Gnynor; L »» is , J II ......................
2 030
Director of the district.
I)U R K BLOOD
BARRED P LYM O U TH ROOK
Mr. Brooks is getting his tiling dom­ Hon. W. J. Bryan in Portland next Waller Williams, It L Chapman.
L
eggs for hatchitu for «ale by N at Holman at 60
1.960
Lewis, F M ...................
es rapidly as possible so as to get Id- Wednesday and to occupy a seat tin
Í erits a setting.
TKACH E P S *IN S T IT U T E .
3
460
Lindeman,
J
A
...........
•eeiling done.
A. R. Dr Fluent, editor of the Juiirn
lie platform with the speaker at tin
1 600
Lindeman, J F ................
A meeting of the Polk County Tea­
COD L I V E R O I L
Special rates al, Ilo y lfto w n , O’-ia. suffered for a
G. L. Seward is spending the week ■ xposith-n building.
B ALE D C H E A T H A Y FOR S ALE A T $H
. 2,460
.................
chers’ association will be held at In ­ with Ilia wife, as he has had to give up have been granted over al) trtnspor- i number of years from rheumatism in Link, F A
WfTH HYPOPHOSPttlTES orUM E*. SOM
a ton by J. B. K n ow lit near Derry.
9,275
Livermore,
L
I
t
.........
.
dependence tomorrow, beginning at his school on account of sickness.
tation lines and there will lie an im ­ his right rhmilder and side. He »ays :
1 500
¡«•eke. A 8 ........................
10:30 » ’clock. All are cordially invit­
mense llirrng in Hie city that day to I “ My right arm at limes was entirely
O N E Y TO LOAN A T 0 PER C ENT ON FARM
1.050
Tha farmers all cam plain about j •eeone of the grandest men in the na­ u*ele»e. I tried Chamlierlain’s Pain Loe. Joseph ....................
is exactly what they require;
ed to attend and it will be deemed a
security.
J E. COLLINS, D w II bb .
1,870
favor if you will ask yanr friends to their apring plowing being eo bard to tion and hear him fairly discuss the Balm, anti was surprised to receive re- Loo, J S ...........................
it not only gives them the im­
1,800
Lombard,
B
...........
*.........
work
down
in
lira
right
condition
to
join us on tbe eccasion mentioned
I lief almost immediately. The I’nin
living issue« nf the day.
r io k f o r s a l e
m a u d o r s o f t . IN a n y
1.175
portant element (cod-liver oil)
Luncheon will be furnished by the eow.
quantity wanted, and cheap enowgh^t jne^bricll
Balm has been a constant companion faing, J C ......................
. 2,415
G. F. SHEW.
yard near Dalian.
t-schers of Independence. Subject.*
I t is very hard to stand idly by and of mine ever since and it never fails. la-mse, Fred ......................
in a palatable and easily di­
5.115
fsoreiice, C ......................
see our dear ones »offer while await For sale by A. K . Wilson.
to be presented are us followu:
LU C K IAM U TC .
3050
Luca«, B L ......................
gested form, but also the hypo-
Model Program foraC ounlry School
ing the arrival of the doctor. An A l­
JE HAVE MONEY TO ^ A N ON JMIT.oVED
4.050
Mr. Quick, af Falla City, 1* driving bany (N . Y .) dairyman called at a
S IB LE Y# F.AKIN
VV farm properly.
— A. J. Shipley.
In all stages of N«»al Catarrh there Luca», Frank .................
10410
phosphites
which
are
so
valua­
Girard’s
mill
team,
drug store there for a doctor to come should be cleanliness
As experience Loras, E F ....... ..........
lan gu age: its Importance; How te
. 3,135
Loess,
W
W
....................
ble in nervous disorders that
Teach It— M is a R .T Smith.
Clare Marka has been visiting bis and see his child, then very sick with praves, Ely’* Cream Balm is a cleans­ Luckiamute Mill C o . . . .
3.370
croup- Not finding the dector in, he er, soother and healer nf the diseased
Current Event*; Haw and to Wliat ! parents at Sheridan,
2,700
usually accompany anaemia.
left word for him to come at once on membrane. I*, is not drying nor irri- Lvle. A K ........................
Extent Slieuld Tliey I * Taught in
2,BW
..................
Onr school is progressing nicely his retnrn. He also bought a bottle is lillf, and does not prislnce sneexing l/vle, W M
Public Schools— F. E Emmett.
S C O TT S EMULSION is a
Notice le hereby given that the «.o n ly enperfri'
. 1,140
ef Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, Price 50 cents at diu giitt* or it will Lyon, C T ......................
How to Teach Measurement«— C. with B. L. Murphy as teacher.
Polk county, Oregon, will h<*IJ the refu-
. 2,310
fatty
food that is more easily 1 tenduntof
Lynch,
Helen
.............
lar examination o fa u p l^ n U lor u w»n*y
which
he
hoped
would
give
some
re­
ho
mailed
by
Ely
Utolhcra,
5C
Warren
L. Starr.
Mr. Wheeler has sold his farm to
1,750
1 ,»t Dalle*, commencing Wednesday, April llth,
lief until the doctor should arrive. In Street, New York
U|«»ii being plac­ Lynn, J M ....................
Address, subject to b# selected— Mr. LeMasters, of Mocmouth.
itW o ’chrik, a. m . and c i tinuing until Frida»,
digested than any other form
2,670
\pr.l lith at 4 o’clock. The program for ir*t. mm
a few lionrs he returned, saying tbe ed into the nostrils it spread» over the Maraolay, Mary .............
President W . C. Hawley.
. 2,150
»nd third irrade piper* i* a« follow*.
o f fat. A certain amount of ! i W n.l EDNESDAY,
Samuel Tethemw, of Falls City, was doctor need not come, as the child was membrane and relief is Immediate. It Magee, M J . ...................
Muaic and recitations— Independ
peM M M M p, orthtigraphy, hiatory,
1.776
Mann. E A ......................
tifH ing in our neighborhood last week. much better. The druggist, Mr. Otto is an agreeable cure.
ence acbool.
flesh b necessary for health.
. 4.830
; PH U HMD A Y , written arithmetic, theory of teaching,
Marlin, Maria..................
Scliols, says the family lias sinc.i re­
i rrammar, whtxtl law.
. . .
1,805
Chss. Staata and K ing Tetherow commended
Mark», C C ........................
There will he a special school me t-
You can get it in thb way.
F R ID A Y , geography, mental ari4hnw>tic, phyehd«»-
Chamberlain's Congli
. 1.070
Martin, E ......................
■y. dvH government.
.
...
ing at the city hall next Monday, bom were buying cattle in this vicinity last Remedy to their neighbors and IriemU
For primary rartiftratee th* program la a* follow*.
. 4,095
We have known per - ; omnicncing
Martin, Orlando .........
I to 4 «clock, to vote on bonding the | week.
Wednesday, April llth a? i»#< loek ami
until lie has a constant demand for it
. 2,400
I «mtinefwg until Friday, April l*th at 4 octmsk,
Martin. M anly..................
district for f 10,1(00 to erect a new pnb-
sons
to
gain
a
pound
a
Henry Ehlwrt and Clsude Boothhy from tb it part of the country. For
1 Wednesday. MMinmanahlp hUtory, reading
1.175
For
Infants
and
Children.
Martin, J W
.................
lic school h’lildmg. A Idttional acnoal sheared Harry C led M ier'» gnats last sale by A K. Wilson.
Friday, art of fjM afioelkf theory of teach.ay m
day while taking it.
facilities having become an abselnte j week-
n
■
T
o
m
* " ,l# A 1 app!U»nte » » 4 he preeuit at f t *
O
y tc . and $i to , all druggist*.
necefsity, and palehing up tbe old
O A B T O R IA .
I if the evandnation.
, Us 1*4 Y n H m I
S C 6 T T ft * -WMF, <.hermit«, New York.
Bsustke
Gao. Girard, Sr., will have charge of
house being poor economy there ought
I o u t tin. ISr.l « » * .8 * » '« • • M R * _
> IN tad In D m f
Bears tha
l
i
f
u
t
i
r
s
net to be any serious objections to tlx- the Girard flouring m ill while liia son,
Signatare ór
1
1
i George, gnu to Cape Nome.
proposition.
quote you low prices.
Country Produce
laken in Exchange,
P
f
I
A
T
If s Easy
To Take
G
S c r o ll
M
notice of leachers'Exaniinatian
CASTOR IA
T li K M Y
Have Always Btoght
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