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OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. , seen It will tike something mudi Several hundred teams are now haul bra ted tha Fourth in Dallas. fug gravel on roads all over tiie Coun- TALK NO. 6. stronger than broken promises to do j Mr. Cox and family have moved to ty- it. Money saved is money mads. Times WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT I the Lafollette place uear here. are easy when you have plenty of mo THE DOINCS IN THE COUNTY. Prof. Sanders will spend several DALLAS, FfilDAY, JULY 6, 1900. Lee Itowull and family, of Sheridan, months assisting K. S. Conner to fin ney. \Ve pride ourselves in being Dr. I.uther. of Kings Valley, and \ able to give you the very fullest value Wright Johnson, from Yamhill coou- i An Unequtal'cd and C o m p l e t * Re were up at their farm laat week. ish up his work as assessor. for every d.llar spent with us. Series tv, have been camping near the home j aume of W n at Your F r i e n d » are iiHuiH'iRD E vsby F riday M oumno A t 7:90. A good many people are going to Lost, July 4th, between Dallas and B in our bicycle gift is now under of Hardy Holman in the old Levens i and Have Been Lately Doing. the coast since the roads are good. Dixie, a child’s hat, which the finder way. Hubert Bronson, of Lewisville, property. \ V . A .. W A S H , drew the first one. and some one of -------------- ♦ ----------- Mr. Newbill and wife, of near Prine- will please leave at Cook’s store iu ■ DITOS AND raOPRIKToB. ANTIOCH. Dixie or Bryan’s store in Dali.is. our pations will get this beautiful U P P E R SA LT CREEK. ville, have bejn here for two weeka. Humbler with coaster brake. Notice it Gardens and truit extra good. Not many days ago we took a ride The slate fair authorities have rais in our wimlnw. Our ooiy corner fit Anna, John und David Shepard are SUBSCRIPTION KATES: out the Salt creak road and around Rain and green aphis itave injured visiting relatives at Dallas and Salem. ed ilia premiums on comity exhibit* ted up in tiie front part of our big to »200 for lint, »100 for second, »75 f l SO....................................... I'er y»ar back through the Pioneer setth ment. our crops. store is s comfortable place for you to » 75............................. Per six months The valley grain crops do not show up Fruit is more plentiful than was for third and »50 for forth beit exhibit take a short rest when in town we in- Blackberries plentiful, hut cherries , thought for awhile, there being quite There will be at least eight counties 40......................... Per tliree montila very well, but the hop yards are in vit-you in. This talk is :o you. We The settlement ruined by rain. a crops of plums and prunes. iu the cen.est. Advertising rates maile known on good condition. are being talked about. But we are . I application. Correspondence issolicit- around the new German church at receiving new goods daily, and are just The new county treasurer, E. V. George Boolhby has been buying Mr. 8hepard, wife and two youngest the Dodson place are now mostly for Od. opening fifty doxen hats and ten doz sheep from the Guthries. children have returned from Eureka, Dallon, takes to his work like a duck Pine Job Printing done at reasonable eigners and Mr. Edgar, who lives near en caps all of the latest shades, shapes Washington, where they have been does to water. His past clerical ex- 1 by, spoke well of their moral and reli •irices. Some hay spoiled by the rain which visiting their daughter, Mr». R. S perience, and the pointers given him | and styles. Direct from the factory gious condition. Ttiey hare regular is causing plenty more to come on. by his predecessor, Mr. Fenion, puts we have a fine line of while goods. Smith and family. preaching, Sunday actieol and prayer him at once into smooth water. Flowing goes fine sisce the late R. E. BRYAN & SON. N kari . y »11 the cations of the earth meeting with it good attendance. Mr rains and summer fallow works nicely, i AIRLIE At the Presbyterian church Rev. j Arndt, who bought out Mr. Peters, ate having trouhlotia times over the now lives on.the eld Delashmiilt farm Everett Staata is ill Salem with four Goodfriend will preach in ihe morn Our recent school «iiUrtainrnent condition of tilings in China. All of Passing grange hull we turned to the passed olf uicelv, the proceeds being ef bis trotters. ing en The Div u : Authority ef the SPECIALS: Shoes, hats, childrens’ clothing, remnants in summer goods. Lord’s Supper, a communion service, them have warships on the coast of left and saw lleury Clantield getting » 10 . Cheese, small, fresh at 12J cents a pound. Sam Hastings is getting out timbeis and in the evening s le tine on The a variety ef things ready lo: market, I for a buy bars. Any kind of package coffee 12j cents a pound. China and thousands of troops from leaving ttie Grand Keude road at tbe Mrs. Ham.Hon Mulkey has a letter Relation of Jesus to His Age and to Flags, bunting and Fourth of July goods now in. various lands are being rushed there Hart place and entering a gale nut from tier husband enroute, to Cape I Simpson has bought some 500 Our Age. Everybody welcome. to protect their various interest. The far away on the left we took up the Nome. or COO head of *ie«p. From a close observation of the dr- ings of the retiring county officials wisist military and naval officers and mountain to where Martin Bros, es Hereafter Rev. I. N, Mulkey will A. C. Stasis sold some of his cull tablished their saw mill last yeir. We we are prepared to say that all of them the most ax|>erienced statesmen of the met several teams going out with lum preach here the first Sunday in every ewes it »7.50 ^ In ad. performed their duties with fidelity AT— ; world do not know which way to turn her and others were there waiting to month. A. Osborne) of Beaverton, was and aliilitv. Some of them were Ora Harrington and wife spent Sat through here last week selling gopher more or less criticized, but generally nr what to do. They cannot stand have their orders filled, the mill be ing crowded to its full caparity. He urday and Sunday with her sister, traps. by those who new hut little of what stdl and do nothing anti the course oently they have sawed 1)0,000 feet for Mrs. C. Yeater. they were talking about. You will find new and old bikes to buy or rent. Your being pursued may result in a long Zacli llowe and 25,000 feet for each Oregen against the world for pretty choice of Rambler, Ideal, Patee Crest and B. and H. R. I). Inman, of Portland, is being J. M. Wise anil A. C. McKinnon, all girla and big red apples, if it dees rain ROCK CREEK. and bloody war. most favorably spoken of as the next occasionally. of it for barns. They have sent to Special. We have the best equipped repair shop in Miss Pearlie Chandler was visiting democratic candidate for governor. McCoy 17,000 feet and furnished 18,- the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and D a i r y m e n , frt m other states, who Considerable hay is cut down taking at Kocca last week. He is in all ri spools a first class man 000 feet for the county. John Martin every kind of repairing promptly done. Leak» in tires visit the Willamette valley pronounce keeps a supply of logs on hand while Mr. Morrison has been spending the the rain, and. what is standing is get and has developed fine running qual ting quite ripe. ities. Twice over lie has been the on it the best locnlity in the union for his brother, William, does the sawing. rainy days in making knives and lie positively stopped. Call and see my RUBBER NECK Twesty-five er thirty men attended ly democrat elected to the legislature dairying. In the matter or climate, Among their employes are Jsa Wil has some vory good ones among his saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned and ad cox, John East, Homer Bartholomew, collection. the barn raising at T. B. William's from Multnomah county. feed, and water and oilier essentials it T. P. Chance and Mr. Vautrand. Af justed. Floor pump for the use of wheelmen. last Saturday. Everything went to The schools are out and boys and Frank Morrison has returned home stands at the head, the greutest draw' ter enjoyiDg tbeir noon hour hospital gether nicely and no accidents. girls will have from two to three from the surveying trip, the crew back being bad roads. Good mads ity we climbed a mile higher to the brought bark a young fawn as a mem months vacation. Those of them We understand the mail route be top of the mountain and were soon greatly facilitate that business. In no chatting with Hiram Richmond at ento of their trip. tween Stiver, via Airlie and Peedee, witli energy ami ambition will not he ---------- -------------------- slate can butter he produced cheaper his heme, which was the original will he discontinued the first of Aug satisfied to do nothing, hut if neccs I Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. sary will keep on hunting until they | F A L L S CITY. ust and a free delivery established. and a market can be found for all of claim of Thomas Cook. The family find something ta do. Parents should All kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten of Thomas Stakely live with him. Mr. Talbot and Mr. Oaborn.oi Iowa, it. So says an eastern expert who has Jef. Bevens was compelled lo wagli otter every encouragement to keep ■ tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle tepair From his gate there is a fairly good have been buying timber lands. They on« of his feet laai. week, because a their children constantly employed. been looking over this field. Polk open ceuniy road connecting with the ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. All kinds of left Monday for Seattle. horse trampled on it with a heavy county is not half way up to its best Elleiulale road at Arthur Cutler’s The newly elecio I raid supervi o s plow and saw grinding done. Goods kept in stock for sale. shoe and badly mashed one of his toes. place. Mr. Richmond's nearest neigh Henry Ferguson and family have in the twenty-one voting preiincts in in the dairying business. Full line of buggies bors are J. K. Robbins and William moved to a farm on the Willamette Quite a number started to the cele the county have just gone into office Full line of bicycles and sundries. Kttbnke oil the Nichols place which bottom above Independence. brations at different places yesterday Some think tha new >ydtm is an im and a stock of j , I. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils, T he presidential contest is made can he seen from Dallas. Coming and most everyone else was ready to provement on the old Hiid some con cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at Tile Ladies Aid ice cream feast was up and now for a battle of political this way nestled between bodice of go this morning, but the Oregon mist trary. Such as are good business men a success. The proceeds will apply to was a little too heavy for them. giants. Neither side has a walk over. tall timber are the neat homes of New and know how lo deal with the work- right prices. toil Wend ward and J. A. Williams, the reduction of the Methodist church ihg public will probably have more Doth will bring to bear every influence F. M. Smith, of Lewisville, had and belter werk done than before, but surrounded by a luxuriant grewth of debt. at their command. Thu mistakes of grain, fruit, berriee and vegetables. thirteen men helping him with his such as have made ail indifferent suc Clover cutting was general on Mon the administration and its advocacy Their section will raise almost any day, as wo did not dare to wait longer. clover hay a few days ago. Tons up cess of iheir own business are not apt H om e C ele bration. J. R. Robbins and family have been on to ns of clover hay can he seen on to become brilliant road musters. of things obnoxious to a large class of thing and is a pa'-adise for goats. Liv Hny will mix with grain harvest again These little folk* : Lisle and Loyd spending two weeks on the beach at the Smith farms near the above ¡dace. ing in the same vidiuity are John this year. Rice, Willie and Frankie Besocker, Ocean Park. our countrymen will tako a host of re Middleton, George and Lee Humph Cecil Blessing, Arthur and Marjory Mrs. A. D. MeKisson has received a Charlie McCuleb was suddenly call publican votes from McKinley, hut lie rey, Mark Blodgett, Mr.' Gies, Mr. Bennett, Charlie and Esther McKin ed hack to Morn, as a cloudburst and letter from her husband, which stated will gain not a few democratic votes Christiansen. Grass and vegetation ley will never forget the eve of July storm had badly wrecked his store, that the hoys who left here for Nome thrive exceedingly whon given a fair Farm for Sale or Rent. in favor of gold enly and of expansion. 3rd. They all live close around the had ariivud there all O K and were of chance. Most of them have humble but no lives were lest. home of Eva Wash and several days fered work at »1 an hour as soon as Many wise men on each side feel sure homes, but tbe surroundings are health a n d H ea rty N ow ,” in advance she told them that on Tiles HAVE A FARM O F ABOUT 400 ACRES SIT- Professor Frank Emmett has been they landed. their i>arly will win, hilt the more fill and comfertable and they can with A. L. Porter in Southern Oregon within two miles of Airlie ior rent on long day evening she would treat them to tim e uated or for »ale on liberal terms, There is a small The public sale at M. M. Junes last conservative elements agree that the make good livings and ought to be on a government survey, and now has ice cream, after which they were to crop growing on the phtee and Home sum m er fallow happy. has been done, G ood orchard and fair build gone with him oil a survey in the Si- Thursday was largely attended and shoot fire crackers and skv rockets ing result is very uncertain. ings. The farm is or will all be placed under good most everything of any value at all lets country. ireund a hi* bonfire. All hands went fence and divided into at least six »ejterate fields. 1 i 1 e COUNCIL MEETINC. August 1, 1900. brought good prices. One cow brought to the woods md dragged in biush for Possession will be given III Culm, Portorieo and the Phillip, E. P. CAD W ELL, Airlie, Or. The 4th tvss variously celebrated. the nice sum oftaT and all the rest he bonfire. At sundown the child Council met in regular sessien last pines matters are gradually assuming Monday evening with all present ex Many went to Dallas, the Luckiamuto went at near »90. The old sheep ren were seated in a row on the grass Mill company held a private festival brought »5.05 a head and the lamb» a mild and peaceful shape. It is not cept Councilman vVoodi. while the nine consumed eighteen and some went tisliing and berry pick »2.85. dishes of cream. Then they took a On motion of Fislce certain amend to he ex|>ected that after generations ing, having no fear of our wild man ---------- ♦ ----------- big run all around to warm up and at of exasperated misrule the people of ments to the bill posting ordinanco or perliapa not believing in our ro POPCO RN. dusk the bonfire began to blaze and were adopted. mantic savage. those countries can be speedily induc the fire works to make a noise. They These claims were allowed : F. H. The rain has spoiled most of the ed to accept forms of government so Muscott, hauling, $2; A. L. Frazer, pronoumi-i1 it a bigger concern than Alonzo Galloway has returned from cherries. SOUTH the older folks had down town next OF at variance witli what they have been work on hall belfry, $4.40; A. J. Mar hi* homestead in Wasco and met our Miss Ellen Sykes is spelling her va AC ADEMY day. used to. But the more they see and tin, salary and fee» for .1 une, $23; citizens Isaacs, Sprague and Fred. cation a' home. b l o c :; Chns. Black, hauling gravel, $15.50; Lombard, who owing to a break down experisaco American ways the belter K. E. Hillibrand, sprinkling »tropt», iliil not make the trip, and report the DALLAS Chicken pox has made its appear ttiey will be pleased with them. In a $7 50 : H Shop«, moving fire lull, $10; Silverton mountain road as in a had W. E. Shaw & Son ance in our midst. Final Settlement. few years those lands will enter upon J J. VVillialma. work a» street com- conditien and impassable. Proprietors. missiener, $5 60; Sol. Ille«sing, werk Grain is not looking as well as the Mr. Reynold» has built a house on a period of prosperity which will mak on street« and part, $2.25. The bill In the county cou rt for the coun t)- of Polk, state ++ owners could wish. of UreKou. the people thoroughly content with of the city auditor for tbe quarter end the place lie bought of Mrs. Snyder In the m atter o f the estate of M. N. Syron, de Mr. Forshey is building n house and Stall room for double or Blackberries have been vary plent ceased. ing .July l«t was cut from $22.75 to their new surroundings. o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o w h o m i t m a y $20.75 Tbe bill of L>. J. Hiley for store near the bridge and John Mont iful all around here. single teams, 10 cents, concern that the undersigned has filed his final gomery has begun a store and dwell M-count in the matter of said estate, and that Mon Saddle horses, 5 cents. In Polk and other counties there $95, lights for June, was referred to ing clsie by the bridge, to which the Moat of our people spent the glor day, the (>th day o f August, 1900, at the hour o f 1 the finance committee, it being tbe o’clock, p. m .. has been set by the said county court ious Fourth at Dallas. has grown a strong prejudice against sense of tbe council that the payment .vagon scales have been removed. Seperate neat and warm .te ti.etim o fur hearing objections, if any, to said fi nal act ount. All persons interested in said matter the state fair because it has been g ■ of the name should be bold in abey A. R. Soulhwick will run the Math waiting rooms for ladies are therefore untitled to appear at raid time and show T h e Health P ro b le m . if any thers be, why »aid estate should not be laigdy a horse racing and gambling ance until certain rotten poles are re Is much simpler than is sometime ews thrashing machine this season. and gentlemen. Give us fered 2 0 years from heart trouble, cause, finally settled und closed aud said executor discharg placed with new one». ed, McC. SYRON, concern from which most parents and became so bad I could not lie supposed. Health depends chiefly no Mis* Clara Pearce is getting better a trial. Feed for sale. Executor. On motion of Fisks the report of I hi ted, Dallas, O regon, July 3, 1900. have thought it best to keep their tl|s auditor for tbe quarter ending Ju on perfect digestion and pure blood, and will soon be able to Ue out again. down to sleep. Physicians failed to J. L. Collins, attorney. and the problem is solved very readily help me, and I was advised to try Mrs. George Porter’s brother, Frank thildren. The present authorities are ly 1st was adopted. The bill posting ordinance came up by lined's Sarsaparilla. You may McCowan, spent last Week with her. Dr.Miles’ Heart Cure, which benefited WISEMAN’S trying to turn the tide in another di for third reading and was passed, Mr. keep well by taking it promptly for me from the first. 1 continued using HARDWARE STORED any stomach or hlisxl disorder. Its Sheriff's Sale. Mrs. A. K. Wilson has been spend it and now am in perfect health.” rection, more in the interest of agri Ifowe voting no. M IL L STREET, DALLAS. An ordinance to prohibit jumping cures of scrofula, sail rheum, catarrh, ing suing time at the farm putting up cultural and mechanical pursuits than D R . M ILES' on or off moving trains was read first dyspepsia, rheumatism and oilier di fruit. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T of fast horses and (porting characters. seases are numbered by the thousands. Best heating and cook sto in pursuance of an execution and order of lima. Grandma White lias got heme from The favorite family cathartic is sale issued out of and under the hand and seal Whether they can so conduct things ves in the market. Tools of At tbe request of tbe Fourth of Ju of the clerk of the circuit court of the state of liar visit with her sen, Jack, at High Hood's Pills. is sold by all druggists on guarantee as to overcome and break down the ly committee and on motion of Hay- < >r«<on for Polk county, hearing date the 28th all kinds. Paints, oils, etc. lands. ----------- ♦ ----------- first bottle benefits or money back. day of June, A . I)., 1900, fn a certain suit Book on heart and nerves sent free. prejudices referred to remains to he ter h 11 amusement licenses were turn BUENA VI8TA. ed into that fund. Mrs. J. G. Dickson and Miss M. R Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind. therein pending wkerein the State Land Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one Beard is plaintiff and W . M . Lvle is defend On niMtion of Pi»ke three extra po Miss Edwards, of Salem, is visiting Withered, of Portland, visited at the ant, to me directed and delivered, I will on of the best tinners in Oregon, liceman were named for tbe 4tli of Sophia Shives. Soulhwick home recently. " Hit the Nail Saturday, Au g u s t 4, 1900, July, they being J..J. Williams, C. S. will meet your wants for any A t the hour of 1 o’clock p. m ., of said day, at Misses Nellie Hkyes, Mattie Cavitt, M. N. Prather and family left last Notice to Taxpayers. the front door of the county court house in thing in that line. On the Head.” Headley und II. N. Harris, the last Monday Sadie Grice and Jennie Best are lak for Fish lake. | named to go on duty the evening of Dalian, in said county, »all at public auction ing music lessons front Miss Green, at to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day If you have eruptions. pains tn the the 3rd. Mr. Gettv bought two tine milch Brush College. of «ale, in the manner provided bv law. ail o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o t h e t a x p a y On motion of Fi«ke the street com cows at the Airlie sale. head or kidneys, stomach trouble and ers of Polk county that 1 per cent delinquency the right, title and interest which the defend ++++**+•>*++V +V +++++++++++4 wifi lie co|lecte<l cn the 1900 tax «-oil on and after ant had on the 25th day of August, 1892, the feelings o f •weariness. " Hit the nail on missioner was ordered to level streets Prof. T. C. Bell, formerly of Dallas, the 1st day of July, 19(A). • late of the mortgage foreclosed iu Raid suit, or Some from here celebrated at Cor llu head." Hood's Sarsaparilla is the on line »f parade and clean up the (Kited at Dallas, Oregon, this 12th dav of June, now hoe of. in or to the following deRcrilted is now a elerk in the county recorders 1900. J. O. VAN OK8DKL, vallis hut III. majority at Dallas. hammer to use. It will purify your blood. city park. l»remise* to-wit: Beginning at a point 21.08 Sheriff o f Polk uounty, Oregon. office at Portland. On motion of Fiske the street com chains east of the northwest corner of the do The masses praise it for doing this and mittee was ordered te investigate the Mrs. K. N Hall ami children are vis nation land claim, No. 68, N et. No. 1,941), of The census taken last month shows making the whole body healthy. J. E . Lyle and wife, in t 7 r , r 5 w, of the matter of a sufficiency of seat» at the ¡ting relatives in Salem and Wood- 450 Indians on the Grand Romle res --- AND---- burn. Willamette meridian, in Polk county, Ora- i park with power to act. erved in. Quite a number of them gon, mnuing thence east 21.47 chains, thence 1 On motion of Coe per Hayter was Ed. Harmon and Miss Addic Prath aro lietweeu 80 and 90 years ef age. south 49 chain«, thence west 21.12 chains, j- grant* d a six weeks leave of absence. er went to Turner to canipmeetiiig thence north 84 degree* 30 minute« west 4.92 1 Opposite Willamette hotel, Salem. chain«, thence north 48.5S chains to the place I On motion of RUis adjourned. lust Sunday. One half of lhe subscriptions te the Will gW « strength to the nerves and re- X of beginning, containing 120.75 acre«; and al- .p ----------------, . * ----------— store the liver and kidneys to a healthy u. i college dormitory fund are now due «o that tract lieginningat a point 17 80 chains J , condition, Rive tone to the stom ach «nil X north of the Routhweet comer of said donation 4» EOLA. end the collector. Rev. C C. Puling, bowels, and prom ote a good a p p itiu .f. | ------------- land claim. No. 68, running thence north X -f. healthy digestion; will relieve constipa- 4 . 17.20 chains to the center of the county road, 4 » Mr. Murray, of Silverton, visited the requests that all concerned promptly tion, purify the blood and make a heal- m hand him the money without waiting thence south 94 degree«, 30 minute« east 11.62 4» thy body with a clear skin. That tired X Ladies’ fine dre»» and fancy Hunters this week. to he asked fnr it. He may be found chains, thence south 16,08 chain«, thence w«*t X feeling will leave you and sleep will be 4* costume» cleaned without rip restful. At W ilson’s drug store, Dallas. X 11.62 chains to the place of beginning, con- j X Mrs. Hurter's favorite pug dog. in Dallas from Munday to Friday. ping by dry proce»». Cur taining 19.33 acres, the total number of acres Prince, died Monday evening. tain», blanket», portiere«, being 140.08, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto tire»» goad» and kid glove» The unwelcome rain kept many of belonging or in anv wise appertaining. Said cleaned. Gentleman»’ cloth* onr citisene from coming to Dallas to The premises will be «»»Id subject to redemption in ing cleaned, dyed and re C le a n s in g the manner provided by law . celebrate. l>ated, Dallas, Oregon, this 6th day of July, a n d H e a lin g paired. 1900. J. « . V A N O R S D K L , There is lots ol hay cut around here Cura for Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon, i that the rain will spoil if it continues very long. I« Old Iron Wanted. Mr. Hrnpliy ha* found out that the Ey's Cream Balm • •♦♦♦♦-M-4-+++++++++++4-+++4++ Falls City rail toad survey pegs are pie« «ant to u a more trouble than benefit iu a hay mo in ju rio u h e d a l d a s f o u n d r y w il l p a y « s te n ts per 100 pounds for H*ht machine mating* ami field. rH E .POLK COUHTY ITEMIZER L e e S it iit h ‘s C y c le r y THE IRON CLAD W AG N ER BROS. "/ a m H ale I FARMERS’ FEED SHED N Heart Cure N WILSON S f CELERY STEAM DYE WORKS DANDELION Mrs. M. A. Cook, Proprietor, $ 15,000 W orth of H igh G rade CATARRH Clothing:, Eastman At Hats and Mens' Furnishing Goods. to be oluNetl out below cost. Mens wool suits ut 50, t!(i and 75c crash hats at 85c each. 75c anti #1 underwer at 50o a garment. Greatest 303 dot hi tig gale of the year. C o m m e r c ia l, S a le m . OPPOSITE POSTOFPICC. Kodaks C1T1RRK J. P. Caltiwall, agent, Dallas. The E<da bridge will soon be cloeed fnr repairs and then the travel will coma on Second street eloee to the hille. BUTLER. Mre. Pettyjohn has a new range. Mis* Alice Coy ie visiting relatives ' at Dallas. N. A Neabill has sold his hill place to L. M. Wallace. Nearly every ene from here cele :: B U G - :: G IE S ! llssla tn.1 ,,r«4s. ts Ik s n m ils r « » » »•»•r* Ts.tr ,,„| itanll J n i« lm .r . RrvLwrs U n Lanra •»».. il. «tetti It Nj m u l Trtsl S n . 1« m k In m ill. SLY HIIOTHKRS, M Wsrraa St. N i» York. T t O cents per 10 » pound« for heavy castings deliver ed at the fou n d -y . W ill pay rash These figure* •re g ood for one m onth. - * ED. B! DDLK. proprietor Danas, Or., June i i , IR 00 . New and Second Hand. ; ; Single and Double. For Sale or T rade. Terms to Suit Buyers. O. H. COBB & SON Call for Warrants. otice h hereby given th at all i * n - iwid emsoty « Arrant» «# Polk • ••unty, Oregon, whirl» werw prevented aod endorsed t Not paidf.w want o f fond*, prhw to J u *« I. la *», will he paid u p «« presentation at <nt nffWv. Interest will not be allowed on the «on»« after fhe date o f this ne N t NORTH DALLAS. t tte* H L . FENTON, Com ity Treasurer Dated, Dallas, Jen* f i , 1 * » . 20 Per Cent Discount — AT— PFENNIG’S JEW ELRY STORE Next door to P. O.. Dallas.