Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 29, 1900, Image 2

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    THE POLK COUNTY iïEMIZER L
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r lT
*I!.bo,r
d. w,,il1iOUR
STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
he
recounted
the '‘‘.',p
heroic
deeds
and
sacrifices of those who helped to make j
Bherrus* E lliot and Cheater W hite
aro hueiii| for C. E. Hanna.
this grand Willainatte Valley of ours. WHAT THEY HAVE TO S A Y ABOUT
The SJem cannery ia proving a
In the afternoon while the younger
THE DOINGS IN THE C O UNTY,
great ben tit to fruit growers.
generation went off to the academy:
Misaeft'arrie and Kern Bendy are
campus to witness a variety of attrac- An U n e q t u l ' c d an d C o m p l e t e Re
.trending heir vacation at home.
iru K vrkv F riday M u x m . no A t 7:30.
! ti vt* exerciwn, llu older folk» remain-'I • u m e of Wr.at Your Friond a are
! e<1 on the camp ground to listen to re- j and Have Been Lately D oin g.
Charier Rain» and wife, of M ill City,
\Vr. A , W A S H ,
I in in ¡«cent atone» from different one* |
are viaitiig her mother, Mra. Tuela
tcoiTOK ano paopuirroa.
, of their number. The annual fee wan
• BUYER.
Thacker.
1 charged from $1 to 50 cent» and theae
The rain ha. done more good than
K. W. Banna and sister in-law, Mias
| pioneers pant it: J 11 Hawley, Win
S U B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S :
Grant, Lizzie Cellina and Dr Kmbree harm. Fall grain ia iu poor condi­ Emma /ike, left for hi. home in
|1 50..................................... Per year of 1844; 8 II Tetherow and D W Lew- tion— not much rual but heads amall. Crook courty Tuesday.
$ 75........................... Per six months is of 1845; Mrs K M Shaw, John Crow Gardena are growing fine, but have
GREENWOOD.
40........................Per three mouths ley. F M Collins and 1) M Guthrie of too many weeds. Plenty of beirio.
Advertising rates made known on \ 1846; George Brown, Martha Brown, and the apple crop will be extra good. ' Ed. Byira has a new camera.
application. Correspondence is solicit* j W C Brown, Mrs Eliza Hawley, Mrs It ia time for haying, but the farmer,
Mine Grace Byers is visiting friends
Virginia McDaniel, Jake Burch, Har are holding otT lor aettled weather.
ed.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable riet Osburn, Martha Cosper, Monroe Several a-ound have field, of clover ’ at Zeoa.
Miller and S. T. Burch of 1847, Mrs hay for the first time. H op. look
uricos.
C. Pnrtine ia building a barn at
Let Coniegys, B F Whiteaker and I) well and there are no lice in sight, i
Spring WHcy.
J Whiteaker of 1848; N L Butler of Winter wood is being hauled.
1849; T J Hay ter, G D Robinson John
JoKbOsburn attended the picnic at
COURTHOUSE DEDICATED.
ROCK CREEK.
Oahu: n and Robert Howe of 1851; L
Djlaa«r*iurday.*
Judge Boise held an adjourned term L Hannuin, Mrs 8. J. Vernon, Henry
James W right and brother. Jay,
M ine. Blanche and Bessie Phillip.
of cour» here, beginning l»» t Monday j Bycrlvy, Mrs. K D By.rley, G W Me- were at J' L. Morrison. Saturday.
li^YA returned front Newport.
and in consideration of his long and Bee, VV E Clark. Morris Junes, Robert
prominent connection with the juris­ Grant, Mrs. Robert Grant, David Cos­
Dr. W. J. Farley, census enumerator
Wm^"'aid well ia giving music les­
prudence of the county, district and per an J Mrs Rebecca Howe of 1852; of this district, was at Kocca Saturday. son. itfc rcenwood tliia summer.
state it was thought to be eminently Mrs Hester Ellis. Mrs W E Clark, Mrs
Mra. Martha Verdot, of Gregg. Ida­
FrgdYtakei and his sister, Julia,
proper that the members of our bar I E Tetherow, Samuel Cuad, Mrs Gar­
should ask him to dedicate our splen I wood, Mrs M Pi Hallock, John Vernon ho, ia visiting Iter father, T . C. Chan­ were vta iug friends iu this vicinity
dler.
laat week
id new courthouse before holding the A N Hallock, and F. K. Hubbard of
first session of court iu it. No other 1853; Newton Woodward of 1859.
On Friday and Saturday laat J. L-
Allen went to the picnic
man in the slate has had a larger or Quite a number were present who fail­ Morrison, Henry Scott, G. B. Hamp­
(Mid Wilis Frink went to Full» City
longer connection with legal matters. ed to register. The list of those wild ton and Wm, Herald worked on the
last SaUirlsy.
Ju Ige Boise came from Massachusetts have died during the past year is un- road between the two ford, and now
iu 1850 and in 1852 was chosen prose­ usuallylong and most of them were wide any one can go to Norton in a wagon
LUC KIAMUTE.
cuting attorney of this judicial district. lyknown. Adam Brown, Sarah Brown, without crossing Rock creek.
Archie
Vtheow
ia ut home now from
That year in the old courthouse iu Mrs Sarah Burch and C D Etnbree
B AL L 8 TO N .
southern (.regon.
North Dallas he prosecuted and con­ came here in 1844; David Tewnsend
victed Everman for killing Hooker. in 1843; Christopher Zumwaltin 1845
Ellis is gradually
Mr. Qirajd lost a |50 cow last week
Uncle Henry
Among those pn sent were Judge Geo Avery Babcock and Tolbert Carter in
by being poisoned.
growing weaker,
H. Williams. Judge Pratt, Judge Hea­ 1840; Tigal Kibhey, Mrs J W Downer,
dy, Cel. Nesmith, Judge Wood and Mrs Martha J Brown, Louis Duvall
H. Midkey visited bis son-in-law,
George Blizzard, a friend of Jake
Dave Logan. Two years later he was and Nat Holman in 1847; Mrs Isaac Pence, from California, is visiting him. Cha Holman, this week.
one of the commissioners who prepar­ Ball in 1848; Mrs Elizabeth Butler in
Miss Veda Tarbitt, of Albany, is vis­
Elijah Morrison has been quite sick
ed the Oregon code and in 1857 was a 1849; Tol Savory in 1950; Mrs W ill­
member of the constitutional conven­ oughby and Mrs Sarah Pi Robinson in with lung trouble, hut is better at pre- iting hersiiter, Mrs H. Clodfelter.
ent.
tion and was made supreme judge of 1852; M C Brown in 1858.
Miss* Kay Harman, of Bridgeport,
the territory, When the state was
Joint Jones has moved bis family hr is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. G. H ew­
admitted in 1859 lie became chief jus­
T here is sure to be a scarcity of Perrydnle where he will work on the itt.
tice and at the expiration of his term
hands for the coming harvest on ac­ section.
Misses Ruby and I.illie Crnsley, of
was elected to the supreme bench a
Prof. J. E. Luce will soon return to Rainier, are visiting in the uuigltbor-
position he filled for many years. In count of so many having gone to the
1880 he was chosen judge of this mining regions and so many others liis old home in Illinois where he has hood.
judicial district and was repeatedly having permanent employment. As obtained a position as clerk.
C. Dett, traveling agent for the
e ’ect* d Aft« r a few years retiiement
George
McCulloch has returned Omalio meat company, visited at 1).
women
ind
children
can
assist
in
the
he whs Again in 1898 elected to the
from California anil his sis'er, Mrs. M. Hewitts this week.
same position in connection with hop and fruit gathering the need of Uilliirgtou, is visiting al the old hon e.
Judge Burnett, home forty years ago extra help will not be so much felt.
Belden Grant was married in Port­
W aller Butler has secured a posi­ land this week to Mrs. F. E. Holman.
he held the first term of court in the
tion lor the next year in the public
court house recently burnt where the
UnTIL this year carload after carload
L. F - Frazer, of Bethel, has been
school at Guy, Washington, at $00 a
present one stands and now he pre
quite sick for several days at the
of
eastern
poultry
and
eggs
were
ship­
month
sides over the first couit held in th<
i home of Cliag. Black.
new structure which is of stone and ped into this state. But now the tide
Dr. Woods, of Am ity, was called
may he standing 100 years from now. is turning and we will soon he furnish­
The names of Elmer Birkg and
Saturday evening to attend Mrs. Mar­
The home attorney* present when the
tha Conner, who was taken sudden Glenn Pence should have been among
ing
all
those
products
wanted
in
the
courthouse was dedicated last Monday
the graduates of tho Ballston public
and seriously ill.
afternoon were J. L. Collins, N. L. states just eust of us. This county is
school.
Butler, J. H. Townsend, J. E. Sibley, making remarkable progress along
Vessie and Sadie Sears and Holt
J. N. Hart. E. F. Coad and Oscar Hay
“ Better late than never” . I t is best
Stocton have returned from school at
that
line.
Better
breeds
of
fowls
are
ter, while W . H. Holmes, W. M. Slat­
Eugene, A lf and Etta Campbell anil however to be never late about taking
er. Webster and Frank Holmes, of being introduced and better facilities Ed. Body from Corvallis aarl Thomas Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify your
Salem, were also there. After a re for their care. Almost every enter­ Newbill and Miss Mattie McCulloch blood. Take it now.
miniscent talk by Judge Boise each of
from Mon moil tli.
The motor will make two special
the others had something to say, near prising family in the county has more
ilia* Mary Sedgwick who has taught trips iron Innependjnce on the Fourth
or
less
chickens
and
eggs
to
sell.
ly all of it along the legal and pioneer
the primary department cf our s-hool starling nt 7 :90 and 9. An excursion
line. Judge Collins was present when
boat from Salem may connect with
Everman was convicted in 1852, and
Tlie indication, are that our wheat for the last two years has secured a
ns primary teacher in Utah and lias the latter.
was admitted to practice at the first
crop will he abort and tht priee not resigned her place here. She return­
term of court held by Judge Boise iu
Tlie Falls City and Salem railway
the old court house where the new one very good. Were the farming com ed to her old home at Albany Monday projeOoi ms to hang fire. It takes
Tlie
young
folks
gave
ber
a
farewell
stands. Quite a number of ladies ami munity ao aolely dependent upon
lots of ready money to build railroad»,
gentlemen were present to witness that aa in yrarapnst hard timea might party Sunday night. She has given and the general public are slow in
satisfaction
as
a
teacher
and
made
ma­
the dedccatory exercises. Upon mo j
furnishing it.
tion a commit tee, consisting of Judges be expected, hut a. the laat two or ny friends while here.
Too many hard run families spend
Collins, Butler and Sibley, were ap three year, hut* aeen a material in
Owing to the heavy rains our picnic
pointed to draft a suitable report of crcaae in the number of cattle, lings, was not ms well attended as usual. A their slint earnings in frivolous or Heal
ing pleasure instead of for things of
the occasion to he spread upon the
good programme wus rendered by the
court journal. Many historic incid »beep goat, and poultry there will be pupils of the school and Senator Mill- lasting value. How much belter it
ents were brought out, among them no little income from tho.e aourcea. key presented the diplomas to the would be to apply said money on
this one. Many have noticed that the It ia being unini.takuhly phown thut graduates with appropriate remarks home improvement.
countv jail is not square with the diveiaitied farming does and will pay There were four graduates, Alfred Ball
The Belgian hare industry is lieing
streets but few have ever inquired
Henry Gregg, Nancy and Myrtle rapidly introduced into Oregon. Most
why. It seems that Judge Taylor in Oregon. Hut we need .till more Jones, The music was furnished by
people have considered them merely
s ilked out the ground and instructed gra»s amt other product, of the .oil the Sheridan quartet and was much
as pets but they will become a com­
an old Russian to lay the foundation. upon which to feed live stock. I t ha. appreciated.
After dinner Senator mon article of diet here as they are in
The night before he began work some
Miilkey delivered an nddre«* on educe- many oilier parts of tlie world,
one staked his horse there and de been claimed that clover could not be tion which was listened to with mark­
ranged the slukes set by the judge.
profitably m ind here, but laat week ed attention. A t 4 o’clock there was!
At Monroe, in Benton county, last
between liete and Portland we now a bicycle race in town over a 34 mile week about 7(H) head of goats were
GATHERING OF PIO N E E RS.
many Hue tielda of it being cut for course, which was won by Mr. Riddle, sold at auction in two boors, the
of Monmouth, in 9 minutes. There prices ranging between $2 and $5 a
Last Saturday was a nice day. but hay.
was a grand ball at Woodman hall in 1 bead. Nearly all tbe wool in Benton
the damp and unsettled weather of the
the evening which was well attended. county lias been sold at about 15 cents
previous week ch mired the minds of
W s are iu receipt of a copy of the
W e solicit local news items of all
many who had intended to attend the
INDEPENDENCE.
Naw,paper Bine Honk, being a »elect
kinds from everybody in tbe county.
pioneers reunion, so the the attend­
ance was smaller than for several liat of the heat new.paper, in the
Mr. Stark has two pet black hears. Donot wait for some correspondent to
happen along but bring *r send it on
years. However those who did come United State.. Oregon ia credited
Miss Patie Cooper has returned a postal card*. If you ure a friend of
tog I her luol a royal good time as they wiih five daily and fourteen weekly
from The Dalles
i the I tkmizkk please consider yourself
tal ced of person*, scenes and things of
Mrs. J. C. Hughes, of Dallas, is vis- as specially appointed to gather news
bygone days. The gathering was in paper, entitled to a place in that liat
for it.
our spacious and pleasant park in the among them being the I tkmizkk ¡ting Mrs. Buries.
western edge of town. Before noon Many people claim that all oountrv
llnod River has this season »hipped
Mrs. Wilson aril daughter, from
there was inspiring music by the hand
seventy-five car loads of strawberries'
and the orchestra and Hon. N. L. newapapera are of about the .»m e Reno, Nevada, are visiting her sister, j
mostly to Montana. It is estimated
Butler, the silver tonguod orator, held merit, the content, of all paper, in a Mrs. Irvine.
. that et least $175 was realized front
The friends of K C. IVntland and L |C|l scre
n
br(H1)fht
county biing virtually the .ante. Both
{ priee,
the Bale8 being made
j atatrmeut. are far front the truth. wife gave them a pleasant surprise on
the 12th anntrereaty of their marriage. by „„JJ m, „ t w|lich ,,r e n t e d compe­
| The beat local newspaper ia the one
tition.
that from week to week give, the
FALLS CITY.
Word is U in g received from those
g r. nteal amount and variety of new.
Dr. 8. C. Browne, of Scio. paid its s
Should haee flood health. ‘Pure, rich
who went to Cape Nome, there being
visit
last
week,
lie
lilts
house
property
in
which
ita
reader,
are
intoreated.
blood is the first requisite. Hood's Sarsa­
nearly 1,000 Oregonians among them.
here.
Some of the reports are very encour­
parilla. by giving good blood and good lim ing acvenleeu year, newspaper ex
Mrs. Jarvis slid her brother have aging and asm« otherwise. The final
health, has helped many a man to s.icctss, perience the writer ha. extensively
besides giving strength and courage to traveled among and had a personal gone to live on her ranch two miles outcome ia ip t to l>* about like that
in cenneeiton with the groat ruth to
*
■women who, before taking it, could not acquaintance with a great majority of south.
Klondike As a rule itdoaa not be­
Mr. McCoy and wife, nee Cora Frink,
e ven see any good in life to win.
gin to pay to follow up mining ex­
hi. reader, and aught to know w h it ia
have left us for their home in W al­ citement».
moat apt to interest them.
lowa county.
New burn
nuiking big efforts to
Dr. T. B. Ford will hold the quart-
hu\s h b*«t sugar factory establish*«!
Kemcmher the 4th at Dallas.
erly meeting on the 30th. at 3 o’clock, ¿ h , " N„ niatler w,14t
be
preaching and Holy communion in
(W lin, l)nil, win
pM 8l.
Ü U U 9 , F & ID A Y , JD N E 3 0 , 1900.
Ab ou t T h e Crcps.
The fall wheat iu the Willainttte
T A L K NO . 6.
valley continues in a general poor c o o - j
Money paved ia money made. Times
dilion, and complaiuts are now made
are easy when you have plenty of mo­
that in addition to the rust afi'ecting it
ney.
We pride ourselves in being
that nt ny fields are badly in ejte 1 I y
able to give you the very fullest value
the grain aphis. In southern Oregon
for every dollar spent with us. Tories
the Columbia river valley and the
B iu our bicycle gift is now under
Plateau region fall wheat is doin*
wav. Hilbert Bronson, of Lewisville,
splendidly. The warm weather has
drew the first one. and some one of
caused the heads to fill rapidly, and ii
our patrefh* will ge? this beautiful
is expected that cutti.ig wdl be geuer
Rambler with coaster hr«ke. Notice it
al in week or ten day». The rain,
in our window. Our cosy Corner fit­
have deen beneliual to spring wheat,
ted up in the front part of our big
und that crop has made excellent pro
store is a comfortable place for you to
gress during the week. Barley, oats..
take a short rest when in town we in-
corn, potatoes and gardens have also :
vit you in
This talk is *o you
We
been benefited by the rains. W inter |
aie beuig talkedjabout. But we are
oats are heading nicely, and ha ey in
receiving new good* daily, and are just
many places is ripe anil ready to cut.
opening fifty dozen hats and ten doz­
Hops continue to make rapid growth, [
en caps all of the latest shades, shapes
and although Imp lice are numerous
and styles. Direct from the factory
they are not increasing very fast.
•t
we have a fine line of white goods.
t/ujte a large amount of hay, priuci p
ally clover, in the W illitfiiclte valley
R. E. R R Y A N & SON.
and coast district, .recently c6t and ly­
ing on the ground, has been damaged
beyond rwovery by the rains, but that g p K C lN I.S - Shoes, hats, childrens’ clothing, remnants in summer goods.
remaining uncut is abundant, and the
Cheese, small, fresh at 12J cents a pound.
loss wilt not be a serious one. .In i.
,
Any kind of package coffee 12J cents a pound.
these sections cherries and berries \
Flag?, bunting and Fourth of July goods now in.
have also been damaged by the wet
weather, but ii) the remaining por­
tions of the state fruit is doing nicely,
ami constdsrabie thinning by hand
AT—
has bad had to be done.
J
THE IRON CLAD
Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon.
All kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten­
tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bic 3 ’d e îepair-
ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. All kinds of
plow and saw grinding done. Hoods kept in stock for sale.
Full line of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies
and a stitck of
I. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils,
cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at
right prices.
WAGNER BROS.
Avvuit, tG93, I was at-
t;.c k e d D|r neuralgia and nerv­
ous prostration.
For six
months I wax confined to my
room and most of the time to
my bed. Five doctors were
consulted without results. Dr.
Miles' Nervine and Nerve and
Liver Fills cured rr.e. Today
I am well and strong.
Rev. W. H. 8arfF, Union City, Ind.
SA LEM S L 'P S .
J. R. Robbins and family have born
spending two weeks on tlie beach at
Remember that H. M. Brown at tlie Ocean Park.
old post office barn can furnish you an I
entirely ratiafactory outfit nt a pleas­
ing price if you ever have occasion to j
Farm fur Sale or Rent.
use a livery team.
»
DR. M ILES'
R e s to ra tive
N e r v in e
is sold by all druggists on guarantee,
first bottle benefits or money back.
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, !r '4
n o t ic e is
h e r e b y
g iv e n
t h a t
bv virtue of a commission issued out of the
circuit court of the state of Oregon for the
county o f Polk and to me directed «n the
*27th flay of June, 11)00, upon a decree and or-
dfc* duly rendered and entered of record of
said c »urt on the 7th dav of June,* iflOO, in a
certain suit therein pending wherein Mary K
Clodfelter ami Clarence V . Clodfelter are
plaintiffs, and Thomas Ora Clodfelter, Mary
C. Clodfelter and Sarah E. Clodfelter are de­
fendants, directing a sale rtf the real property
sought to be partitioned in said suit and
thereinafter described, and appointing me a*
referee to sell the same on the terms therein­
after set forth, and report such sale to said
court, and to carry out the object of such de­
cree according to law. 1 will, on
Notice to Taxpayers.
Attractions at Holverson’s.
IN W A SH GOODS
IN CORSETS
Lnwr s ..................................
.............. 10c
Dimities ............................
...............
8c
P iq u e * ......... ........... . ...............
...
20c
Foulards ...........................
..................18c
Zephyr Gingham ................
..................25c
, , ......................
;>c
Shirting Rem im ot« .............
10c Goods Remnants .......
................. 8c
A T T H F H itS lK R Y (')U N T K R
Good black h o n e ..................
...........................
Black Cat hose......................
Iron Cl.id, I hivm ha*en .......
............. fftc
IN U N DF.RW KAR
Refrigerator vests . '. ...........
Short sletvetl vests
.......
UV
l*»ng slevVvd v e s t s ..............
\ 25c
Muslin diemi*«e*.
19e
Muslin corset c o v e r s ...........
Muslin d.awcr* ....... ........
. Ä
Summer free » e r s ...........
Iceland* ..........................
................. 50o
Operetta .........................
............... 50e
G o l f ...............................
............. . 75c
R A G .............................
75c np
R ova I Worchestcr ....... .........
»1 up
A T T H E NOTION C O U N TE R
Pulley belt rings....... .................. 5c
Hsttenbuuf patterns . ................... 10c
Pulley bells ............. ..................30c
Dog collar belts......... ................... 25c
Beauty pins . . . . . . . ....................5c
Lawn ties T ............... ................. 30e
CASH
•T O N E
Mr*. Joe Card haa a fine new piano,
also the tiicaale*.
G. D Robinson, of your city, i* vis­
iting Ilia son, J. W . Robinson.
Mr. Yocom last one of his work
horses, by it f.liiu g into a well.
Mr. Rnothhv, of Monmouth,
aronnd bu, ing cattle and goats.
is
W EST SALEM .
N
CASH
•T O R E
THF. BIO BAROAIN HOUSE < >F SALEM.
h e r e b y o iv k n
t o t iik t a x p a y
ers of Polk county that 1 p**r cent delinquent-}
wil| l»e collet led cn the 1900 tax *x>ll on and after
the U t day of July, 1900.
Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 12th dav of June,
MW.
J- O. VAN ORSDKL,
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon.
FARMERS’
FEED SHED
J
!
Mrs. M. A. Cook, Proprietor,
DAT.DAS FO UNDRY W IL L PAY W CENTS
per 100 potimis for light machine casting* ami
SO cents p«r 10 » pound* for tomry castings deliver­
ed at tho found-j. Will pay cash. These figures
Are goo«I fgr one month.
•
ED. BIDDLE, proprietor.
Dallas, Or., June 22, 1900.
CATARRH
J. P. Caldwell, agent, Dallas.
Call for Warrants.
•ktiuld to f
F.lj’» C rea » Balm
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T T T TT T T r T T T t T T V V T V T T T V rVV
ito
o cm b riri.
It cur-*« i ttirrh o o d d r lv *
• wny b cold
quick’}.
ia U » tïSDÏ
The C a t» Nomite* sre ice bound at
j Dutch Harbor.
::
Miaa Dora Chapman returned with
her niece* to fortUnd.
1
T
¿
New and Second Hand.
Single and Double.
For Sale or T rade.
Terms to Suit Buyers.
V U T IC E
HEEKBY GIVEN TH A T ALL UN
a
iti ttiumy
■ irnnut of
oí rota
"r«*gi tti,
i . l e i-a
paid
county warrant«
Polk county, <
Oregon,
which were presented and emione*! “ Not ¡Mid for
want of funds,” prior to June I, 1N98, will' he
I upon presentation at my office Interest will
not be allowed on the same after the date of this no
«c e
H. L. FENTON.
County Treasurer.
Dated, Dallas, J «n e Ü , 1900.
Administtator s Notice.
V '» T 1 C « Ü
IIFR EBT
OIVKN
THAT I. H. L
« Fentoi n, have been appeinU-d -vdm<ni«tr»t..r >4 the
eetete of U 9 THoniMDn.late of P.Jk county,dt
All perwm« tadehtea to the «aid estate will i
S I
o . H. COBB & SO N
I
a c
NORTH DALLAS.
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.
M IL L STREET, DALLAS.
Best heating and cook sto­
ves in the market. Tools of
all kinds. Paints, oils, etc.
Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one
of the best tinners in Oregon,
will meet your wants for any
thing in that line.
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DANDELION
Will give strength L» the nerves and re­
store the liver ami kidneys to a host 1thy
condition, give tone to the stomach «nil
bowels, and promote a good appitiU
healthy digestion: will relieve constipa­
tion, purify the blood and make a heal
thy body with a clear skin. That tired
feeling will leave you and sleep will be
restful. At Wlbun’s drug store, Dallas.
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Old Iron Wanted.
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W. E. Shaw A Son
Proprietors.
W IS E M A N 'S
H A R D W A R E STO R ED
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Remember that tlie Cronise studio
people make the very best photo­
graph* to be had.
Ladies’ fine dress and fancy
coatumeM cleaned without rip­
ping by «try process. Cur­
tains,
blanket*,
portieres,
drees goods and ki«l gjovee
cleaned. Gentlemans’ cloth­
ing cleaned, dyed und re­
paired.
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SOUTH
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AC ADEMY
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DALLAS
Dr. Keeler is a veterinary surgeon
of many years exp-, ••»nee and know*
exactly how to doctor ailing animals.
Horses always well fed at Keeler’s
feed yard.
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Improved machinery, experienced'
help and constant carefulness charac­
terize the steam laundry ami it stands
at the head of the class when it conies
to doing first class washing.
Judge Boise adjourned bis special
term of court Tuesday noou. He is
: nearly 80 years old and has served a»
circuit judge for over thirty year*.
Opposite Willamette hotel, Palein.
ed by the effort. Whatever stir, np
'»"d eii»r*i»M the puhlic is profitable
P»*lk county agriculture is far below
it" possibilities and wlioever arouse»
greater interest in any lino of farming
will prove a benefactor to those around
'tint.
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The Yokohama Tea company have
the beat assortment of crockery and
glassware in the city. T o advertise
their superior flavoring extracts they
will give two ounces of any kind of
flavor with every dollar purchase of
tea, coffee, spices or baking powder.
Make a bee line for Hellenbrand'a
p .polar restaurant when you get hun­
gry.
STEAM DYE WORKS
t e n n . l m la piasse tato tka BoArtla, * p r « -t "
S H IR T W A IX T »
Mrs W . Fitts is quite ill.
lb . w m b e m . a a « t* absorba«. R s lM W I »
5<V> to $2.50 a fall line of beantifullv j
mr.lj.ta
u t s « a » , torto w . tt Is so « «rytug—« e » ; ;
Harry Thacker lias the measles.
made wai»t* at lowent priee* ever of­
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I-srf.« H a .» s s » « » « Dr»«-
fe red.
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Miss Maud Savage has been sick.
DITCK S K IR T S
ELY B H U T U M . a W s a « Stessi. F.W Tork. I
40c to $2.25
A full line.
Mr*. E. McNnary ¡»visitin g near]
I Corvallis.
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o t ic e
T H AVE A FARM O F ABOUT 400 ACRES SIT-
1 uated within two miles of Airlie ior rent on long
time or for sale on liberal terms, There is a small
crop growing on the plaee ami some summer fallow­
ing has been done, Uood orchard und fair build­
ings. Tlie farm is or will all be placed under good
fence and divided into at lea«t six seperate fields.
Possession will be given August 1, 15)00.
E. P. CAD W E L L , Airlie, Or.
Your money hack if you want it at
the New Y ork Raeket store. But one
prit-e to everybody. You will get the
full value of your money if you buy
your hats, Bliitls, hosiery, shoes, ham-
nm k*. curtains, counterpanes, rib
Ions, luces, embroidery and similar
liings there.
Sa turda y, th e 28th Day of July,
11)00, at the hour of 11 o’clock, in the fore­
noon, at the court house door, in Dadas, Polk
county, Oregon, sell at public auction to tin*
highest bidder, all the right, title, interest
and estate of the plaintiffs and defendants iu
and to the following described premises, to-
wit: L ot No. 5, in block No. 5, H ill’s town
of Independence, Polk county, Oregon. .Said
sale will be made for cash in hand, subject to
confirmation of said court.
II. L. F E N T O N . Referee.
Dated thii* 27th day of «Tune, 1900
At the confectionery of Ellis A Zinn
at 154 State street, they will furnish
you in any quantity desired for all
sorts of occasions ice cream, rich, pure
and delicious as you ever ate.
No other clothing concern can un­
dersell G. W , Johnson <&*Co. They
cun dress yon ao as to be comfortable
any day in the year. They have sum­
mer shirts at from .50 cents to $3,
summer underwear or straw hats at
from 25 cents to $1.50, and suits at
from $4 to $7. I f you want things for
summer wear, go to this first class
clothing house.
Referre’s Sale of Real Property.
Would Win"
,be ev,ll,n B-
Mrs Butler left a black waterproof
with cape at some friend* house and
I cannot recall the place, wdl anyone
who know* of it infrom her.
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OAKDALE
You will find new and old hikes to buy or refit. Your
choice of Rambler, Ideal, Pated Crest and B. and H.
Special. We have the best equipped .repair shop in
the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and
every kind of repairing promptly done. Leak» in tires
positively stopped: Call and see mv RUBBER NECK
saddles and cuckoo hells. Wheels cleaned anil ad­
justed. Floor pump for tbe use of wheelrfien.
D o c to rs F a ile d .
44 He That Any Good
?
Lee Sm ith ‘s Cyclery
A dozen energetic and ambitious
teachers after finishing terms from five
to eight months in Ibis county trave
gone to spend the summer leaching in
Tillamook.
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mediate p* rm »n t to me, end all th.ne ha ivinf claims
against the same, wili iweeent them, dui ihr authenti-
cated. to nie within six n vu tta frorntto late of thle
Administrator.
4» »«tore
H L FENTON. A
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, I «atto al Delta*. June 2« 1
Eastman
Kodaks
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Discount
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PFENNIG’S JEWELRY STOKE
Next door to P. 0., Dalla*.