Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 08, 1900, Image 2

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    SUBSCRIPTION K A T E S :
INOFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS FOR POLK COUNTY, OREGON.
JU N E
4, 1900.
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T A L K N O . 3.
Rev. H. A. Deck will preach next]
Sunday, at Bridgeport in the morning j
a id afternoon at Fall* City.
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
B. F. Mulkey and A. H. Dodd lirvd
the last candidates gun lor election i
1 ist Saturday evening to a large ai - ,
dience.
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Monday, great interest but no i*xeit»v
meat.
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0 7 « ............................... Per #ix mouth*
...........................Ter lliree month«
Advertising rate# made known on
application. C urreaondence ¡«solicit­
'd.
Eine Job Printing Jone »1 reasonable
•ricos.
Mrs. Mehrling and Mr*. Flynn lmvo
in ive<! to the mountains to their ri-
spective claims.
The election is over, the matter of
expansion is settled. W e are for ex-
palish n. W e want to expand our bus­
iness. W e are also protectionists, for
we protect out customer« against high
prices. Our Rambler wheel will he
given away about Saturday evening if
trade continues as good as lias been.
Msmliiy we start a seeeinl seriie. This
we offer because we appreciate your
patronage and besides giving yi u tbe
lowest |Kissible prices, we give some
one of you this premium. Y ou will
find our stock com plete in every de­
partment, » i 'l l -pecial bargains in m a­
ny things. Our stock of grecries is
im mense. W e handle only the best,
we save you money on many things,
as you will uotice by com paring our
prices with our competitors. You
buy best when yon buy from us.
Ally Courier was married at Sa t
Lake City to Miss Hazel Ensign, j
The happy pair will make their bridal
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tour to Falls City to visit his parents,
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Mr. and Mrs. David Courier.
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Measles slid whooping cough a r e 1
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around Bridgeport to such an extent 1
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fia t district ami Sunday schools have |
ROCK CREEK.
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been closed. The com plaints can e i
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Alvin Bruck is igain am ong us.
from Salem by a Bridgeport visitor to j
R. E. B R Y A N & S O N .
it D a lv ........................................ 8! 77 ' 23 35 75 i 47 57 61 17 24 82 34
26 40 5.7 58 1018
Mr. Knighten hrt t iken his sheep that place.
W P E lm ore..............................
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to the valley.
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Any kind of package coffee 12J cents a pound.
48 63 37 43 82 80 84 50 5Í 25 62 47 4!i 09 f>4 37 43 26 48 84 :*4 1181
117
Mary M orrisonjn* visiting at A. L.
Mr. Brophy is plowing his hops for Western Refinery sugar 18 pounds for $1.
Porter’s last weet.
1 Brooms No. 3 at 25 cents each.
Justice supreme c o u r t :...........
the second time.
Ro'wrt Howard aid son. Ka'pli. are
Special closing out of some broken lines of shoes.
C J B rig h t..................................
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H
enry
Stanton
has
built
an
addi­
v id .io g ilu i. o l j ja .u J , J. L. Jlorri-
T G Greene ........................... 72 t o 21 38 76 42 38 62 18 22
33 31 03 56 37 30 28 157 M 53 899
tion
to
his
house.
C E W o lv e r 'o n ......................... 65 53 37 53 95 83 100 54 04 33
54 .'(074 62 45 46 27 51 88 43 ,1187 . . . . 288 sen.
V r Biow n a delivering strawberries
Thso. F ..- ington and Ira W . Han-
Dairy and food com :
dly. r e o e n t l y , ’jfv Minnesota, liavs to tliose who order.
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ol 37 51 97 80 TOO 54 ; sa 28
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.1 W B ailey...............................
52 44 /3F03 37
27 OU ».5 39 ' I I » 1-
205 taken claims ia tire Sunshine coun-
Mrs. Lynn, of Balt Creek, visited
P L Kenady ................... .......... f 6S
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try.
with the Mittys Thursday.
VV Hchulmerich.....................
71 70 23 j 35 71 41 52 58 31 27
33 31 59 55 41.77 20 40 56 53 917
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Several cougars acre re in near the
Ed Mitty has returned from Seat­
District attorney:
Chandler po*tofflce not long ago and tle on account of poor health.
You will find new and old bikes to buy or rent. Your
J N H a r t.................................... 71 52 . 33 53 88 94 87 50 82 38 77 50 40 80 55 41 46 24 5.7 95 41 1207
130 Mr. Harrington’s sheep have «uttered
choice
of Rambler, Ideal, I’ atee Crest and B. and H.
Mrs.
David
Holmes
has
been
very
J A J e ffr e y ............................... 08 8# j 27 42 83 47 70 70 29 19 87 40 40 07 7.3 52 37 29 40 04 59 1137
therefrom.
sick, but is now im proving some.
Special.
We have the best equipped repair shop in
S tre e t In c id e n t.
State senator:
the
county.
Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and
Mrs. Ferguson furnished meals to
A H D odd................................
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"M y Bear S ir /’ exclaimed Lawyer
every
kind
of
repairing promptly done. Leaks in tires
all
that
wanted
them
election
day.
V F Gregg ................................
82 28 42 77 43 02 09 28 23 65 37 33 70 .79 35
30 40 77 5 N1105.7
Bartholomew Livingston meeting the
positively stopped. Call and see my R U B B E R N E C K
B F M ulkey................................ 63 fill 33 50 101 85 87 40 54 34 96 50 51 09 85 51 39 24 51 ,72 38 1252 ........ 199 Kev. Dr. Archibald Windham on the
Mrs Strain and hnel.and have com e
village street, ‘ What dots this mean? back to Eola, lie being no better men­
saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned and ad­
Joint representative:
I thought you were laid up with all tally.
justed. Floor pump for tbe use of wheelmen.
E W Durkee ........... .............
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sorts if had disease#!” "A n d s o l was,”
Postmaster W heeler and wife of in ­
I M Simpson ........................... 76 84 25 61 82 44 57 71 54 24 106 41 45 97 73 56 4.3 .32 51 78 59 1259 ...........198 replied the reverend gentleman, "Iliad
W 1, W ells...............................
62 48 33 31 85 93 106 46 40 34 54 47 39 42 40 29 34 21 30 64 37 1038
an attack of indigestion and from that dependence, spent last Sunday at t! e
time on my whole system has been in Beardsleys.
Representative:
a disordered condition until I began
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
Jos Craven ............................... 75 78 24 36 82 45 07 61 25 29 96 30 34 59 73 50 35 25 35 82 59 1102
taking H ood’s Sarsaparilla which has
Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon.
G L H a w k in s.......................
00 50 36 56 '.•7 82 102 58 72 27 74 55 51 81,55.77 46 27 57 72 159 1249 .......... 143 put me on my feet and cured all my
All kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten­
Mrs. 11nrilenIn<>eslc is making im ­
stomach trouhles. " I do not doubt provements around her home.
tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle îepair-
Ju d ge:
it,” said the lawyer. ‘ ‘ This same m ed­
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Within a m onth W m . Barnett has ing neatly done,
Horse shoeing a specialty. A ll kinds of
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icine cured niy wife of rheumatism
.1 H Hawley ............................ 47 47 28 08 frf 63 71 55 30 16 74 34 V2 78 09 52 ¡0 19 52 77 40 1064
and my little girl of scrofula. When shipiKid to Portland 1,000 ileziui eggs plow and saw grinding done.
Goods kept in stock for sale.
J E S ibley................................
80 31 27 115 78 80 62 52 40 86
33 54 55 56 41 34 38 71 53 1227 .......... 145
Full
line
of
bicycles
and
sundries.
Full line of buggies
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Mr.
Warner
will
move
his
bouse
| can buy they only tell the truth.’
from near the de((Ot to a lot opposite and a stock of J. I. Case plows. W e also sell valvoline oils,
Sheriff:
•Yes, yes, so they do,” replied the
the Baptist ch u rch .
n<) 43
f>0 28 €0 84' 84 80 50 58 99
19 40 »5
20
cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at
M K G reen..................................
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A defective Hue caused the roof of
right prices.
J O Van Orsdel ....................... 86 87 32 34 102 55 74 69 40 26 80 37 4r 45 68 52 38 .30 10 58 7>6 1205 ............ 02
B U E N A V IS T A .
Mr. M a tenons bouse to b u m , and all j
household goods up stairs.
Florence Prather lias a new Cresent
Clerk :
wheel.
Tbe Baptist church and Y oun g Pen
IJ S Longhary ......................... 02 53 37 53 77 75 80 54 58 30 67 38 4! 74 50 40 43 18 00 80 36,1156
. . . . 42
W P Miller
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Kev.
C. Poling, president of Dal­
Miss Addie Prather, o f Buena Vista,
Mrs. J. L. Coutu and Mis. More are pies union have chosen delegates to
the association at South Yam hill visited Mrs. G. G. Hewitt last week.
Tracy S ta a ts .............................. 73 «3 ¡ 23 35 82 61 09 63 18 27 94 48 30 36 53 14 40 37 30 5.3 58'illOl
las college, is moving from Lafayette
very sick.
church.
into his recently purchased home here,
John Kitner and wife, of K ings Val*
Com m issioner:
Jessie Pettyjohn, of Crostan, was in
the Rowell propei ty in the south part
i ley, were visiting in the neighborhood
L U C K I A M U T £.
.1 W Me D ow ell......................... 00 80 23 45 6.7 32 51 65 18 12 82 30 40 70 65 46 37 29 43 99 00 1056
town Inst Sunday.
of town.
last
Sunday.
R A Porter..................................
3
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Preaching at the «chool house Fri­
Sheep shearing is over and the av­
Gravel is now being hauled for roads
John B T ea l................................ 69 52 38 47 110 104 104 50 70 44 70 59 44 03 52 10 42 22 12150 .36 1214 ........ 198
L. L, Hewitt and wife, o f Yam hill all over the county. Some supervis­
day evening.
erage clip was very good.
county, visited his brother, D. M. ors seem to not understand that side
Treasurer:
Chris Marks and fam ily were at i Hewitt, last week.
E. N. Hall lias bought a
S.cream
drainage is as im portant as a road bed
.1 VV Caldwell ....................... 04 58 36 51 100 8.7 109 53 50 26 00 43 27 19 50 10 .37 11 •25 77 4.3 1100
Sheridan last week.
seperator for K. M. Wad ,fca Co.
E V D alton .............................
72 75 23 44 07 46 53 60 30 31 97 39 01 J6 6.7 19 45 42 05 00 55 1109 ........ 04
Mr. Martin, of A m ity, has rented ■ of gravel. Let there be more drain-
Johnny Burns and Chris Mark* the M cEldowney farm for the coining I !»ge-
M rs.Conkey and Miss McDevitt, of
W W M iller.............................. 1
7
9
eaeli lias a new lmck.
Dallas, visited in town last week.
year and lias sown quite a bit vf clo ­
Assessor:
ver.
arebp
L R Green ................................ 02 52¡ 32 47 74 08 79 44 44 20 63 47 45 09 50 10 39 23 48 80 40 107.3
] ing to rain
arcily of hands,
J I M on tgom ery....................... |
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B U TLER .
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Frank E M yer........................... 71 78 28
87 04 80 75 42 34 94 77 4.3 B5 64 «4 4.3 29 W 57 57 1182
The ladies of W oodcraft furnished
. . . 1(>9
Nearly
everybody
turned out to the
'l l
o f t h e H e a r t . election.
School Superintendent:
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Mary and Cruden Shires attended
If B M cDonald .....................
2
10
Farmers are all wanting bright sun j
the
field
meet
in
Salem
last
Saturday.
W m Parker................................ 73 84*1 .30 37 ; 8 8 ’ 48 07 44 27 17
58
10 75 >8 57.
18 20 16 59 02 1002
-bine for fruit and grain.
C L Starr....................................
48 32 57 8
88| 95 77 70 41
58 47 38 54125 42 27 52 79 50, 1239 .-
Ilev. C. C. Poling will preach at the
180
Hnrrv Elgin is staying at the home
Evangelical church next Sunday at 2
of his aider, Mrs' \V. li. Ellis.
Su rveyor;
clock.
Edgar L C o l l i n s ..................... ] 00 451 30 55 81 73 84 45 63 28
19 t7 ’•0 IO 27 59 22 42 80 41 1054
T he f ither of D j I and Chester Ellis
Mrs. Hughes, of Salem, is visiting
Luther Ground ...................
74 84 26 36 81 57 73 08 36 26
’>0 49 75 H) 04 fl 50 48 54 55 1233 ........ 233
| who lives near Balleton is verv low.
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Will jfive strength to the nerves amt re-
a.
•
her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Bedfotd, of
store the liver and kidneys to a healthy
X
condition, jfive tone to the stomach *nd
X
this place.
C oron er:
Chester Ellis has started his work
bowels, and prom ote a good appitita
X
W S Ca re v ................................
a3 cental* enumerator of Douglas and
71 70 23 37 88 01 65 70 45 20
41 49 ¡1 59 4.7 17 20 57 00 03 1154
healthy digestion; will relieve coiistipa-
a .
Fruit
is
earlier
than
usual
this
year;
•i*
tion,
purify
the
blood
and
make
a
heal-
j .
L N W o o d # ..............................1 4| 7o|| 36 52Ü 87 771 98 47 60 33
Jackson
precinct*.
19 10 79 85,47 11 29, 53; 79 40 1222
...
37 the raspbtrrie# and wild blackberries
4«
thy body with a clear skin. That tired
X
4*
feeling will leave you ami sleep will be
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are beginning to ripen.
Mr. Shepard and wife and two 4» restful. At W ilson’s drujf store, Dallas.
4*
youngest children have been visiting
Farmers all doing more dove-sided
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relatives at Dallaa and Salem.
farming this year Ilian ever liefore
Some from here at tend# d the un­
Many acres have tieen seeded to clm et
veiling of the monum ent to Cass Sar- i
for bay and pasture and several ar*
geant at Sheridan la»t Sunday.
planting roru. beets and pumpkins fui
W I S E M A N 'S
stiN k feed.
^ School closed May 25th those who
H A R D W A R E S T O R E .*
graduated were: David Shepard, R*?-
M A severe attack o f nervous
OAKDALE.
ta Howell, George Coy. Bessie H useey,,
M IL L S T R E E T , D A L L A S .
prostration left m y -heart in a
Grace Hussey end Lew Wallace.
Oliver Dennis lias returned home.
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W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O S A Y A B O U T
T H E D O IN Q B IE T H E C O U N T Y .
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L e e S m ith ‘s C y c l e r y
THE IRON CLAD
WAGNER BROS.
IT .
P alp itatio n
!
W ILSON’S
i
I CELERY
DANDELION
J
H oods S arsap arilla
Best that Honey Can Buy
America’s Qreatest Medicine
H E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
D ALLAS, FRID AY , JONE 8, 1900.
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E very F riday M orrinu A t 7:90.
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KIMTOH AND PROPRIETOR.
S u n d a y S c h o o l O o n v e n tio n .
Tim Luckiamiite district HunJiiy
sctl"ol Association will hold its next
Jim Miirpbv and Tom Card have
been hauling hay to the city.
J**e Card was married Wednesday
at Salem to Miss Effie Jutland.
Mr K mse.v.Jfr. Harris am! bis son,
John, went to the coast Tuesday
Mr. Graham ,a( Fall# City, will ch #■
a very successful term of school Fri­
day.
L a w i» ........................................
10,
D im itie s ......................................
8c
I'iip ic * ..........................................
2t*e
Foulards ....................................
ISc
Zephyr G in gham .......................
25c
Shirting Remnant* . . . .........
5e
10c Quods Kemnants . .
8e
A T T H E HA SI E!£ Y C O U R IE R
G« nx I black h o * e .....................
124c
Black Cat h ose.....................
. 25c
Iron Clad, Itoys I bmimi ........ . . .
25c
IN U N D E R W E A R
Refrigerator vests ............... ......... 5e
Short sleeved vests . ............. . . . . 10e
Long sl*«’V d vests................... I V , 25c
Muslin chotnLes.......................
19c
M udili corset c o v e r s .............
Muslin d .a w trrs.....................
H eart
Cure
S TEAM D YE WORKS
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Best heating and cook sto­
ves in the market. Tools of
D3& th of C . P . Z u m w a lt .
He c;ime to Or* gon in 1845 and Ims all kinds. Paints, oils, etc.
lived near I’eirydale for fifty ye r-.
He itifTred all the hardships and pri­ | Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one
vation* of early day settler*, hut after­ of the best tinners in Oregon,
ward became a large ami prwuperons
land ow ¡er. For uia y v« ars lie was i will meet your wants for any
a local preacher in the United Breth- t h i n g i l l t h i l t l i n e
ern church ai d wa* in all respect? a I
good citizen. He died at the old home
place June 6th and wai buried at Be­
thel. Ilia age was 73 and he leaves a
widow aged 69.
The children are
’ Henry, Glenn, Guilford, Frank, Mrs.
| Christina Sargeant, Mrs. Mary Liver­
more knd Mr*. Sarah Updegratf.
FARM ER S’
FEED SHED
SO U TH
OF
ACADEM Y
b l o c -:
D ALLAS
At thu Christian church SitnJsy ev­
ening there will !>« chiklren’. day e x­
ercises.
Prof. Metzeer, of Lafayette seminary
will preach a baccalaureate sermon for
, La Craole academy next Sunday, The
alumni will have their reunion Tues-
, day evening and the graduating exor­
cists will occur Wednesday eveuing.
W. E. Shaw A Son
Proprietors.
Stall room for double or
single teams, 10 cents,
Saddle horses, 5 cents.
Seperate neat and warm
waiting rooms for ladies
and gentlemen. Give us
a trial. Feed for sale.
Mrs. M. 1. Cook, Proprietor,
C A TA R R H —
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CiTIRRH J. P. Caldwell, agent, Dallas.
BUG­
GIES!
COLD 'N H EAD
sz aoLVERsoMs sz
T H E B IO B A R G A IN
W . W ollney, J a c k sr n , M iss.
DRo M IL E S ’
onsion at Montgomery school house. er will tell bow the efficiency of Sun­
Sunday. July 1st. Beginning at 10:30 day school workers may he developed.
Mis«*-- Linnie, Saiilee and Clevie
gund y tchi o ’ , recitation and pong per*
Siefarth went to Portland on the ex
F o u rth Of J u ly C e le b ra tio n .
vice will consume the time tip to noon.
cursion last Sunday.
The afternoon Ae**ioa will op *n with
D .lias pro|«>*e# to have the biggest
The republicans failed to catch all
devotional ex«ci*ea l*»d by Kev. Pogue celebration for _• ears and various com ­
and than Kev. J. 1. Montgom ery will mittees are now actively preparing for the Grand Ruuds Indians for some ol
is sold by all druggists on guarantee
ppfak of how often the teacher should I it. Not only the business bouses, but them were seen in charge of the dem ­
first bottle benefits or money back.
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
present the cl a him of Chrial rn a |>er- j most residences will 1« attraciirely ocrats at Dallas Msndav'
Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind.
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pnnal aavitr.
I ha use and abuse of derora «ü. There has been a liberal
F A L L S CITY.
attractions will I* handled by Kev. suliserip ion toward defraying expen­
Kelly, and Mrs. Wash will *how how ses, but the finance committee want
Last Saturday a im all dance was
the blackboard may he profit ably used | about #50 more to make the showing
given in Meesman’ s hall.
in any Sunday school. Mra. Bonnie | as com plete as possible. Everybody
Hmith ia to talk about the care of the lean and should help toward making
Mrs. Grslmni hss returned from a
Labes of the church and Win. Hook- the celebration a grand and com plete lengthened stay at McCoy,
Opposite W illam ette hotel,Salem .
| success. The com m ittees a re a s fol­
Philip
K
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n
lies
very
sick
at
hit
lows: General arrangements— E. C.
Kirkpatrick, Dr. R. E. late Steiner, J. sisters, Mrs. L B. Murray.
W. Crider and M. D. E lis. Finance—
Mrs. Cora Colwell ha* left for a visit
Ko ssrl Gaynor, Dr. Mark H a ,’ er an I to her sister, Mr«. Crus*, in Pennsylva­
Ladies’ fine dress ami fancy
A lom o Brown. Printing— J. C. Hay- nia,
costumes cleaned without rip­
ter, V. P. Kiske
D e .ration»— Mrs,
ping by dry process. Cur­
J. I». Belt. Mrs. K. A. Stiles, J. C. Ug-
The election passed o ff very quietly
IN CORSETS
tains,
blankets,
portieres,
Inw, Mrs. II. B. Coeper. Music— R
dress goods and kid gloves
..................... 25e
Summer freezers
E W illiams, Mr*. C. 0 . Coad, Prof.
cleaned. Gentleman«* cloth ­
Iceland#......................... ................... 50e
W m . Caldwell. Program— I. E. Sib­
ing cleaned, dyed and re­
0 | ie re lla ....................... ................. 50c
ley, J. W . Crider, *Vm. Grant. Liber-
paired.
G o l f ................................ ................... 75e
ly car— Mra, Chase, Mrs. J. II. Town
K A G ............................ ...............77k' up
C
u
r
e
for
send, Mrs C. S. tlcadlev. Sports and
#1 np
Uuval Winchester .
games— It. E W illiam s, II L. Fent­
AT T H E NOTION COUNTEK
on, J. E. Sibley, President of the
Pulley belt rin g s .. . . ...................... 5c |
day— M. M. Ellis. Grand marshal—
t + + + »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Bitietiblirg patterns.....................
10c I
J. F. G roves; assistants, J. E. Hub­
Ely'« Crean Bain
t
Pulley belts ....................................... 30o
E
m
y
e
Dii
to
n«
bard. of Independence, and T. J
l*og o d ia r b elts...................................25c Graves, of McCoy.
C o n ta in * a o it*Juft hi
d n if
Beauty p i n s .......................................... fie I
It is quickly sbsarbed
laawn ties . . . ................................ 30c Ì
i Ulve« relief at once
Brown's s'ore is now connected with
SH IR T W A IS TS
our local telephone system and all
A lk v e laCaaiauttion.
5(V to |2 SO a full line of beautifully kinds of goods can be ordered b. wire.
made waists at lowest prices ever o f­
i hm ne ------------
Rn
N ew and Second Hand.
Hwh »»I P'T'tr. telfet me™-----
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fered.
The election returns given are nrc , * * * * * , 4 T»,ir And t a d » - Lnree ei»e. JM rent,
dntvuurta or Uy m
-I«e. H» cent* Mil ■
Single and Double.
esaardy incom plete as the official , KI.V BIB *tn F.M% M Werren At. Xew York
DUCK SK IR T S
For Sale or Trade.
40c to 12 . 2*1 count will not he made until today. I
A full line.
The | otinly clerk wdl be assis id by
Terms to Suit Buyers.
two jo t'ice s of the peace The indica*
lions are that Hart is elected prose­
cuting attorney and Simpson joint
O . H . C O B B A: S O N
represent stive for this and Lincoln
N O R TH D A L L A ).
l l O t ’ SK. O F S A f.K M .
counties.
Attractions at Holverson’s.
IN W ASH GOODS
very weak state.
It would
palpitate and flutter at the
slightest exertion, and I was
unable to attend to business. I
tried several remedies without
benefit, until I began using
Dr. Miles' Heart (jure which
cured me completely.
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REAL E S T A T E S
L O A N S .*
IN S U R A N C E S
E D C A R L. C O L L I N S A C O .
DA LLAS - OREGON.
A fine residence property in Dallas;
four lots, mostly set to fruit. Fine
hon-e wi'.h basement cellar, lath and
pld.'ered, sightly location, can b«
bought for fJOt*.
134 acres 2$ miles from Dalla-,
House, barn, etc., close to public
school. T b e land is tiled and is most-
mostly what is known as heaver-d.m
land. Price #550, will sell for #3."i0
and balance on time.
A tine farm o f 320 acre*, half In
r a ’ tlvation nnd balance woodland.
Splendid large bearing fruit ore-bard
on place. 1 * 110 . en application.
All kinds of real prop- rty for sal* .
Farm lands, dairy farms. Wood and
timber lands, fruit farms, town proper­
ty, both dwelling snd business. s*w-
•iidls and m anufacturing interests.
For anything you wish to buy call on
us.
Eastman
Kodaks
At
20
Per Cent
Discount
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PFENNIGS JEWELRY STOIE
Next door to P. 0 .. Dallas.