Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 20, 1900, Image 2

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    THE POLK COUNTY
I
CO UN TY COURT.
STAFF O F R O S T L E B & i«..^ w
A Crash in Prices.
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plo well, as everyone expected to are
away and who now wleepe on an ad-
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, jauent 1.1*1' bluff of Mill creak be.ide WfHAT T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T ' •°",*-od‘1 P#r,*rm*n0** “ “ d 1,1 J
Sih by, J.
I not disappointed.
DALLAS, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1900. tliose other pioneers, Wm. Savage, Mr. j T H E D O I N G S I N T H E C O U N T Y .
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H. G. Keyt, P. VV’ . Flanery, and M. j
i Ridgeway and Isaac Hinshaw. Cyma I
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BUTLER.
TALK NO. 7.
D. Coulter were chosen to appraise :
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71—— | Blair live* on lire old home place aiid An U n sq u M c d and C o m p l e t e Ro
s u m « nt W B a t Y o u r F r i e n d s a rs
i s :. in ' iri ) K vrry F riday M okkiiu A t 7:80.
VV. I. Leonard lias a new home on
Misa Emily Auer has goue to Port- the C. P. Zumwalt estate.
In
order
to
make
room
for
our
fall stock, which will he ¡Him®<i*® and U now
a n d Have Bean La te ly D o i n g .
the hill clone by. Aa it w»i approach*
! land.
The petitiou of guardiuu to tell real 1 on the way, we are making 11 rut on all our summer g«*«'«!* f u r the next thirty
v v . a .. w a s h ,
ing Htinnet wo droppe<l in for a nights
property of V’ an Dornsife, a minor, days. Note some prices : Calico®»*, 5 cants h yard ; Amowkeag giiiguum.«, 5
| J. U. Trullinger is having a new
rest with J L. Outtiy and wiff. If
IDITOH AND PBOrXIKTuB.
FALLS C ITY .
was set for hearing August 11th.
rents a yard; «liens gingham* reduced from 13^ cents to 10| cents a yard, 10
j house built.
all people were as truly religious and
The will of Abigail Ball was adinii cents to 8jJ, all 8J cents to 7^, pique® from 30 cent-* to 20, 20 to 12^ • « "!* . 1*>
Binders begun on oats last week.
as strictly h< nest in thought and deed
J. C. Ellis and wile spent two day* ted to probate and Van B. Sears ap­ cents to 11: some 10 bent pplk dots in «hick at 8£; craeli pithing*« Irom 25
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
there would be no need for legal re-
Joseph Kuiz. Mrs. Murrays brother, 1 of lust week in Portland.
pointed executer without bonda. The ; cents to 10J ; dimities, organdies, cordelctte and lawns at net cos' ; »« linn of
Per year I »training inttunces. Mr. Onttry has is not much better.
estate is to be appraised bv R. 0. Crav all wool suitings ut 23 cents a ysrd, well worth 35. Ladies and gentlemens
60.
Mr*.
Elite
and
grand
daughter,
Ms-
Per six months I l*Dt« bands of good sheep and goats
en, John Campbell and VV. R. Mirks. summer underwear at re«iueed prices. To closeout, also a linn of dress skirts
75
Mrs. Phillips, of Independence, is | bel Smith, are visiting at the homes of
' ! Per three month* ,,ul proposes lo «till improve their
40
Emeison llam a was made guardian ! ami under skirts and shirt waists at cust. We am «deaning our M'r av ami
Ellis
Brothers
here.
visiting
Mrs.
Louieu
Jarvis.
Advertising rate* made known on quality. The water for the Sheridan
of
Claud and Melvin Settlemier under crash hats—just the things for these hot «lays— at cost price. Our Uiruain
application. Correspondence is solicit­ flouring mill is deflected from Mill
Mr. Ketchum and family ate on a
A party of men killed a bear which bond of $3.900. Their Linn county shoe counter has been cover«*d again for the third tin.e and wo un^cutting
creek near his house amt in the mill visit to Mrs. Louisa Jarvis.
ed.
had been killing some sheep for C. J. property ii to be appraised by H. IV «town the price on several lots of very good shoes from $1.50 t<» $],*•> a pair
Pine Job Printing done at reasonable race he has put an undershot wheel
! Hussey and Mr. Parker.
Settlemier, S. E. Young and F. E. aud from $1.75 to $1.30. These are bargains, and were sold very « lose l»ef«*re
Mr.
Van
pall
and
family
have
left
lor
which turns a smell mill un which all
•»rices.
Allen, and that in Umatilla county by this cut. Call ami look these summer goods uvea. They ate good» that you
a
visit
lo
Olyntpia,
Washington.
Several
from
hero
have
gone
to
I,a-
hie chopping it done, besides raising
can use and are bargains.
[ fayetle to work on the locks, among Is;e Morehouse, VV. J. Furnish and
water to irrigate a neighboring berry
Miss Xoraida Gall*way has gone to i them are Iwin Hussey, Edward Hart- ! Ralph Folsom.
patch. Miss Fannie is ill Salem at­
assist Mrs. Williams at Lewisville.
M ILL C R EE K C O U N TR Y.
! man, Joe Mendeohall and Fred Auer. I Tbe property of Richard Enes, de­ SPECIALS: Our Cape Nome overall. Car of salt just received. Our usual
tending a summer school to belter fit
low prices on sugars, coffees, tens, and in fact everything in the grocery
ceased, is to be appraised by G. N.
Messrs. Milligan and Hopkins are
A short time ago the priaont scribe herself fur teaching auil her brother,
M. M. Ellis aud wife, from Dalles’ Townsend. It. K. Turner and Fred
department. Note are big cut on the price of brooms.
spent two days prowling through that Hugh, runs tbe farm. Passing Har­ about to return from Nome City.
visited with their brothers here, Dell Hebdiug.
region. No stop wai made until nine mony church, cemetery and school
Ed. White aud family took a trip and Chester Ellii, Iasi week. Mr. El­
miles out on the Oruud Roride road, bouse we dropped into tbe long time into the burnt woods to visit frien Is.
A. C. McKinnon was finally .ha.
lis spending mosi of the time in fiali-
beyond the top of Butler hill. There home of It A. Porter for a talk with
charged as guardian of tlieJ A. Mc­
ing.
Mrs. Snyder is staying in Mon­
Coy estate.
on the right of the road August Flei- his daughter, Misa Ona, wliu is a b ach
chman has hewed and grubbed ahnme er. 'Their nearest neighbor is Heury mouth with her daughter. Mrs. John
KOLA.
A n E p i d e m i c Ot D ia r r h o e a .
out of the grub oak timber on what Buell, whose wife is a daughter of Cramer.
Tame blackbe ries are plentiful.
appear* to be not very good land, but Hathaway Yoconi, who lives ut Oak­
A. Banders, writing from Cecanut
Ally
Courier
and
wife,
from
Salt
the crop of cheat and vetches oil the dale. As it was not our purpose to
Grove, Fla., says there lias been quite
Lake city, are staying with their fam­
Hay is about all put away near Ko­ an epidemic of diarrheoa there. He
highest part of the ridge prove, other­ visit Sheridan we turned back and
AT-
ily
here.
la.
wise. Nowhere in the valley have we took a road pointing toward Perry-
bad a severe attack and waa cured by
dale.
At
the
top
of
the
bill
we
found
seen so good a turn out of either. The
Elmer Reynolds has moved into his
M. Brophy baa two sprayers Tun­ four dosea of Cliainberlui.ns Cholera.
vetches produce an immense amount Jake Hinshaw manufacturing cord- new house on the laud he bought of ing and will finish up this week.
Colic and Disrhoea Remedy. He says
of feed which is liked by all kinds of wood, and near by on the D. R. Evans Mrs. Snyder.
he also recommended it to others and
You will find new and old bikes to buy or rent. Your
place
Eugene
Maulding
was
getting
Miss Frazer and her brother from they say it is the best medicine they
stock. A little beyond on the left is a
C.
E.
Wright
is
still
staying
with
ready
to
dry
a
good
sized
crop
of
near
McCoy’
visited
the
Hunters
Bun-
I
.mall Catholic church near the home
choice of Rambler, Ideal, Patee ('rest and B. and H.
ever need. For Bale by A. K. Wilson.
of Mr. Petit who expects to move to prunes. His wife was Miss Kate Row­ his sister, Mrs. Jarvis, on her claim day.
Special. Wo have the best equipped repair shop in
Marion county. Some distance back ell whose father, Henry Rowell, lives south of here.
A large crowd is gathering at New­
Geo.
Chapman
had
two
tennis
work
the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down end
in
Sheridan.
Jodie
Outtry
ia
living
and out of sight live George Dykstra
P(ef. Frank Emmett is on the sur­
port for the rummer, The hotels are
every kind of repairing promptly done. Leak» in tires
and Thomas Butler on opposite sides on the neighboring place of Jack Wil­ vey wh*' A. L. Porter who has a gov­ ing on the road in Kola . Wednesday. already well filled and half a dozen
It ia very hard to get teams to work.
of the road. Going ahead we came to son, they being brothor-in-law, escli ernment contract.
positively stopped. Call and see mv RUBBER NECK
new cottages have gone up on Nye
having
married
the
others
sister.
Mr.
the home of that energetic and pros­
Mrs. David Holmes and daughter creek, which i now about us popu
Dave
Courier
is
appointed
agent
for
saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned and ad­
Wilson
is
engineer
on
tbe
motor
be­
perous citizen M. Michelbook. He is
Ella have gone ramping to some Ions as Newj • .
justed.
Floor pump for the use of wheelmen.
all the time wide awake and going a tween Dallas and Independence where the sale of the Falls City property of springs about thirty miles from Sa­
If J. E. Sibley doi g not make one
head and not many men in the coun­ his family lives. Here we arc at the the Pelk County bank.
lem.
of
tbe
most
efficient
judges
ibis
coun­
ty have accumulated property faster. home where Henry Read and wife
Mrs. Bettis, who had been a sufferer
Beardsley’s took off aliout 300 pounds ty ever had we miss our guess. He is
Striking north towaid Red Prairie we have lived for nearly half a century, for many years, died aud was buried
of honey last week, fir which they going quietly along and not saying
their
tott-in-lsw,
J.
M.
Syron,
having
found C. A. Harold cutting around
at the cemetery on the 10th.
found ready sale in Salem. This is a much about it, but his thoughts are
the edge of his big grain Held prepar­ lived with them for some years. Their
Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon.
constantly in that direction.
atory to harvest. Now going in the neighbor, Win Armitage, lias built a
Wm. Belieu is building a house and very poor honey year.
All
kinds
of iron and wood work done. Special atten-’
direction of Buell’s chapel we pass the new dwelling since we lust passed that barn on a part of tbe Adam Brown
Traveling fakirs of all kinds who
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
The outside appearance of claim south of the Warren Frost road.
homes of M. Ingermausen and VV. way.
lion
given
to
wagon and carriage repairing, Bicycle lepair-
Come along and for a nominal fee or
Muller both of whom *re evidently things gave evidence that they are
The sawmill is kept very busy.
none at all take away considerable ijtg neatly done,
C. C. Smith, from Portland, has
Horse shoeing a specialty. All kinds of
neat
people.
We
are
now
in
a
heav­
thrifty farmers. Fording the cool and
bought some land near Hathaway Yo-
Mrs. Julia Brown is visiting Mrs. money that ought to go to our own plow and saw grinding done. Goods kept in stock for sale.
sparkling Mill creek we are near the ily timbered legion, nioa’ ly small oak,
home
merchants,
ought
to
he
kept
Ooni’s near the Robinson Poultry (arm. Buries.
home of the lute W. A. Blair, Russ but year by year it is being cleared up
Full line of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies
away by prohibitive licenses.
Rowell having married his widow. We tbo wood being shipped from Sheridan
There ia much activity recently in
Mrs. J. VV. Osborne has returned
and
a stock of J, I. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils,
and
Iiall8ton
to
Portlund,
and
the
noticed several industrious girls pull­
railway circles bore which we pre­ from the Lafayette springs.
A number of stockmen have sub­
Best on earth at
ing weeds in a grain Held and thought land set to grass, As soon as tile sume indicates u speedy commence­
scribed for this paper because they so cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil.
Miss Minta Taylor arrived home! often see in it notices of stock wanted right prices.
how profitably many another girl and stumps rot out it becomes good agri­ ment of our standard guage.
Monday from Washington.
boy could thus be employed. Over cultural soil. 'There are many bauds
or for sale. Advertising under our
Last October the M. E, church was
the district school room is a public of goats all through that region help­
bead of Ni w Today is the quickest
The
creamery
is
nearing
completion
in
debt
$250,
at
date
only
$35
is
ow­
hall and a Mr. Ridgeway, from the ing to clear tbe land. Peter Bell and
and will be quite ait addition to our possible way of bringing buyers and
ing,
and
the
church
will
have
a
resi­
Anson
Brulingme
arc
neighbors
east, has a small stock of goods in ths
sellers tegether. Let nil your wants
adjacent store. The Sunday school at and Grandma Andrews livas where dent pastor after the annual confer­ town.
be known through the ltcmizer.
ence.
her
husband
settled
in
1852.
Site
is
Buell’s chapel is superintended by
Mr. Warner has moved his house
74
years
old
and
quite
feeble,
beiog
Two weeks ago Arch JIcNary inser­
Miss Lottie Stewart, with Miss Ella
Dr. Parrish was lately here in the from near thedepot to u lot opposite
M O N M O U TH , OREGON.
ted in this paper a 10 cent notice that
Oviatt as seeretary, Mrs. Coad, Mr. cared for by her bachelor son, VV. H. interests of the Sawtellc property, for the Buptist church.
Andrews.
Tile
Grant
house
on
the
he
had
gome
sheep
to
lease
andpromp
Iugermanson and wife as teachers.
which he ia administrator, he says lie
.-«FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 18TH^*
Not long ujo a turtle was captured tly received nearly a dozen applica­
Frank Oviatt, the Hinshaw brothers, summit of the hill is vacant and But will take appraisers prices for all the
on
lit«
Luckiimute
with
this
inscrip-
llashrook
lives
near
Pleasant
Hil,.
tions.
In
ordering
the
dir
usntiui
-
Win. Ball and Russell Jones live be­
The student« of the normal school
property.
1 lion carved o* its back, “ Joe Lewis, auce >«f the notice lie say* he [a>»ilive-
tween tbs' and tbe old flouring mill No one lives in the old Dr. Jackson
are prepared to take the slate certifi­
I
1895.
Paul
Reeds
cayuae
is
running
round
ly
knows
it
pays
big
to
advertise
ill
house.
In
accordance
with
his
wish­
site, tiie ancient Father Buell home
cate immediately on graduation.
being ncuiipiod by tbe last named. On es he sleeps all alone under a beauti­ with t had attack of nasHl gleet or
Graduates readily secure gnod posi­
Wm. Barnatt and Mark Baker have this paper when you want anything.
maybe
glanders,
this
is
a
dangerous
ful
spreading
oak
out
at
tbe
timber
the ruins of tbe old mill Brown A
tions. Expenses of year from $120 to
] gone into partnership in the poultr)
risk
of
infecting
sound
horses
and
the
edge
of
a
grain
Held.
Tbe
church
at
Berry arreted, a few years ago, a saw
$1.50. Strong academic and profess­
business, They will run two wagons
nuisance
should
be
at
once
abated.
which
so
many
people
gath;red
from
mill which was destroyed by fire and
ional courses, n^w special department
and carry a jiuc ot groceries.
nut replaced. When noon time cams miles nround a generation ago ia no
in manual training, well equipped
M B u n d l e hud a bail accident late­
we were at the Peter Syron mill which longer used, except by hats, and will ly, his buggy upset, from bis liorse
training department. For catalogue
BUENA V ISTA.
has been owned and operated for some soon crumble into oblivion. In 111* taking fright and he and his daughter,
containing lull announcements, ad­
Many went to see the state soldiery
year; by R. A. Stewart, and his two j neighboring cemetery sleep the Con­
dress 1*. L. Campbell, president, or W.
Mrs. Ferguson, from Canada, were
at Camp Geer.
sons. It is now leased to Parker <& ners, Buell* and Olliers who were once thrown out,
A. Wann, secretary.
Mrs. Ferguson was
Jones, whose employes during the the loaders in that settlement. Tneir
slightly hurt and has been able to re­
Everybody hauling hay and some
winter and uptiug were : Frank and children and gland children are scat­ turn to her home, hut Mr. Bundle is
grain in the shock.
J. C. Gates, who
Fred Stewart, Bert Middleton, 01. tered i very where.
yet bedfast from the fall.
Hoffman, Ed. Herrington, Linn and lived on die v'nihan Conner place, haa
Addie Williams is up from Amity
Shred B-ialy, Joe and Herbert Parker. gone to Salt Lake City and the Rand
and Mrs. Rose Herron from Portland.
ROCK CREEK.
Their saw timber comes from (I to 10 brothers from Portland now live there
Sam Baldwin and Marie Veness are
B. I. Harrington has taken his fam­
miles up the stream, the capacity of There are two families of them ami
down on a visit from Winlock, Wash­
the mill lieing about 14,000 feet per another bill! ling is being erected ily to Falls City.
ington .
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers
day and there ie a local demand for close to and just south of tbe eld one.
Wiley Chandler's team ran away
nearly all they can out. They furn- They have reroofed the barn and are
.Iosie Bevens is back from Oregon
and
demoralized
his
harness.
Located forty miles south of Portland on one of
Near
niehed Harry Coad 20.000 feet for a making other improvements.
City and Miss Msttie Lee was among
barn, Frank Yocatn 30,000 feet for two the home of VV. R. Bilks on Hit Balls-
The mail carrier’s horse fell through us lust week.
the most healthful and attractive spots of the Wil­
barns and Buford Slone over 40,000 ton anil Red Prairie road we saw one a Lincoln county bridge last week.
I
lamette valley. The ideal place for your boys. Pre­
' Ja*. Sliives lias been to Portland
feet for a house and barn. During ol the best pieces of recent road work
Senator Mulkey and a Monmouth Bn(| \frs. j . l . Coutu among Marion
paratory, classical, commercial and scientific cour­
summer there is only water enough in tbe county. It was well graded,
to run about half the lime. Dropping thoroughly drained and thickly cover friend have been over inspecting our COuuty kindred'
ses. Music a specialty.
j
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____
down stream we took up that classic ed with gravel under the supervision tall timber,
Dallas College .
winding, narrow creek called Goose­ of Belt, llashrook. Passing near the
F. DOMINIC, O.S. B., Director.
John Horner is our most successful
neck. N. M. Dickey was making some homes ol Judge Blonder, N. F. Gregg stock man. He had fiO cattle and ov.
La Creole academy, whose aim, as
improvements about bis well painted ami U. II. Hyde we were homeward er UX) sleep and hus just added 30 formerly, “ shall be to prepare stu­ « « A severe attack o f nervous
home and the fine, new barn of Mr. bound and tarried for dinner nt the nice gnats.
prostration left m y heart in a
dents for college and for the active af­
The qnostion of what shall be paid
Coad was being painted. We met home of E. T. Morrison, his brother,
fair* of life," and Dallas college, suc­
very w eak state.
It would
Jennie Coad and her cauaitt, Nola, Wesley, caring for ua in the absence
for picking heps is being agitated WISEMAN'S
Miss Luce, of Ballston. is teaching cessor to Lafayette seminary, will
palpitate and flutter at the
throughout Mio valley, the figures sug HARDW ARE STORED
from Dallas taking a free and easy nf the family. Mrs. Martha Conner, at Sugarloaf and Miss Abbie VVeikal, henceforth, be canducted under the
slightest exertion, and I was
horseback ride. They say her little Jas, Olmsted, Mrs. McPherson, Jos­ of Fails City, has charge »f the Rook auspices of the Oregon Conference ot
gestecl ranging from 30 to 40 cents a
unable to attend to business. I
M ILL S T R E E T,D A L L A S .
brother, Sammie, is boss of tbe ranch hua Bowles ami others live in that vi­ Crack school.
1 lx>x. Many are of the opinion that
The Uuited Evangelical
church.
tried several remedies w ithout
Mr. Coad and hi* two older sous were cinity and all have fair crops. Back
35 cents will be agreed upon by grow-
While the control of the school is de­
The
Sugarloaf
neighbors
have
cut
a
benefit, until I began using
Best heating and cook sto­
curing some nice hay. Heading up of the home of VV. G. Campbell we
nominational, its instruction slmll in
j *rs.
D r. M iles’ H eart Cure w hich
stream we found the Cyrus Purviue found David Schroeder, a thrifty Ger­ pack trail down the north side of the no tense be sectarian. Tbe purpose
ves in the market. Tools of
The
Salem
city
council
has
passed
cured m e com pletely.
place vacant and stopped for a good, man. and just south of hint lives Jul­ Biletz river to the beat trout fishing of the institution i* to furnish to
a new ordinance allowing bicycles to all kinds. Paints, oils, etc.
W. Wollney, Jackscn, Mis*.
long (hat with J. W. Keas and wile on ius Villwock, who has been bedfast grounds in the caunty.
young men and women a liberal edu­
j lie,used on many streets, but prohibit-
the John Bones farm. Being in politic­ for a year as a rest.It of breathing the
cation,
to
lay
a
deep
and
broad
foun­
Huy is our principal crop and we
Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one
I ing their use in the business and
al unison and all *f us being Kentuc- | fumes of squirrel poison. Taking the never bad a better one than ibis seas­ dation in Die study of the science*,
I thickly populated localities. The bi- of the best tinners in Oregon,
kians made the meeting doubly plena- timbered ridge road this aide ill* Dod- on. All tbe work in saving it is done arts and philosophies and to build up
1 cyclists of Dallas would greatly appre­ will meet your wants for any
ant, .Somehow, regardless of polities, soli farm we found many evidences of with scythes and rakes.
a strong, intellectual and moral char­
ciate a similar ordinance.
there reems to lie a warmer feeling be- I gisid ground I» ing cleared for pastur
acter. The school, the efore.it open
thing in that line.
Mias Arant. of Monmouth, tenches to all persons of good moral character.
tween those front the south than age ami cultivation. Borne distance
among those w ho came from the north from the road, on op|M>*ite sides of it the Steer creek school all of her pu The lioanl of trustee* have elected us
Still higher up the neck of the goo»* we celled at the homes of Ed. Giess pits being cirl, of whom, she has mem’iere of the faculty persons of
live J. M. Davis, J. B, Cottfiahle, A. and H. J. Christianson, finding their splendid control. She is also giving strong character and the president is
is sold by *11 druggists on guarantee
....................
VV. Toews and Henry Olmsted but we wives intelligent ladies with large gar­ music lessons.
still
in senrch ........
of a suitable instructor
first bottle benefits or money back.
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
took the beck track and were soon in dens. Then we straightway trotted
Building cabins on timber claims i ,or
«*<“ •*«•■ Tl>* new »«••••»♦ory Dr. Mil®*
Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind.
the Ridgeway settlement. Tlteie. ns three miles home.
has kept most Rock Creeker* busy I bu,Id,,*K '• sbn“*t oompleletl and with
elsewhere, in tbe county most grain
this spring. Mr. McBherrv lias fin- th* c*116« - budding, pro|wrly repatr-
SOUTH
crops are inferior, but garden stuff in
ialied a contract and gone to baying i «-1 ,»n'1 furnished, will furnish ample
OF
We have neatly laiund hooka of Warren Wright has erected several i *ceo,iim(xUlieni foy this year, at
tine i omlition Ane w yard fence at
ACADEMY
tbe home of John Ridgjway was be­ blank notes and receipts for sale at 25 and has taken a contract lo put up six 1***1. The location is very healiltful
b l o c ::
DALLAS
ing painted. At the home of his c.-nts. One of each would last most more. Harrington A Heckel are con- and beautiful for situation ami th*
bro'her, William, we tarried for a chat |iersons fot years. Are you thus sup­ slructing five for Dallas parties.
moral and intellectual tone of Dallas
Opposite
Willamette
hotel,Salem.
W.
E.
S
h
a
w
* Son
Will fl v * strength to the nerve* and re­
will) Mrs Ridgeway, whose father was plied.
are shove the average. The interest
store the liver ami kidney« to m healthy
Proprietors.
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taken
by
the
citizens
of
Dallas
and
by
condition, *|re tone to the stom ach «ml
HARMONY.
bowels, and prom ote a g ood appitita
tbe rburcli at large insures success,
bealthv digestion; will relieve constipa
Mis* Myrtle llurgess is home from Thu president of tbe college will be
tion, purify the blood and make a heal­
Stall room for double or
the Corvallis college.
thy b«idy with a clear ekin. That tired
glad to furnish any information desir­
Ladies’ fine dress and fancy
feeling will leave you and sleep will be
single teams, 10 cent»,
restful. At W ilson's drug More, Dallas.
. Mis* Nellie Sunderland ha* return­ ed I’alalogtiet can tie secured on ap­
cost times cle*ne«l without rip­
plication after July 24th. Address O.
4-
*
Saddle
horses,
5
cents.
ping by <lry process. Cur­
ed to her home on the highland*.
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C. Foiling, president, Dallas, ILegon.
tain*, blankets, portieres,
Seperate
neat
and
warm
Mis* I’earl Burges* is staving with
dress goods ami kid gloves
her aunt, Mr*. Lamson, at «Villamina.
waiting rooms for ladies
cleaned. Gentlemans* cloth*
LOCAL
and gentlemen. Give us
iug cleaned, dyed and rt-
George Leonard ami A. H. Tltomn ,
You will
and
pai re« I.
of Sheridau, Suudayed in tin* neigh
a trial. Feed for sale.
C LIM ATIC
always
regret it
, I orhuod.
if
you
do
not
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but
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fBAlW! |i-em«*iy or chttnir« ot cli-
M *• Mamie Mari* and niece, of
Farm for Sale or Kent.
take Kodak wit you
| »»Ale » III cum
Newlierg, are visiting her brother, C.
CATARRH
IV Maris.
on your outing,
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j T H e S p e c i f i c la
T H A V E A FARM O F IHOI T «00 ACRES SIT
1
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i
d
within
tw
o
miles
of
Air!k>
ior
rtn
t
on
low*
Olliver Leonard and Mis* Fannie
o
|i ly ‘* Cream Balm
I tim e or for m le on ttberml term*. T h « * i* *
Onttry are attending summer school
It Is quickly .X e .rlm i
crop grow ing on the pUee an*l »om e -summer fallow
Gives relief at o w e ,
A
g'H>d
assortment
in* K m U-en dime. G ood oeehani and fair build
at
Bslem.
to be dotted out below cost.
R. E. Bryan
Son.
Lee S m ith ‘s Cyclery
T H E IRON CLAD
WAGNER BROS.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
P a ip iia tio n
o f the H e a rt,
it. Angel College i Seminary
99
D R . M ILES*
C u re
FARMERS'
WILSON S .
FEED SHED
CELERY
STEAM DYE WORKS
DANDELION
Mrs. M. A. Cook, Proprietor,
,000
W o r th of H igh G rad e
CATARRH
Clothing,
J. P. Caldwell, agent, Dallas.
Hats and Mens' Furnishing Goods.
Mens wool suits at $3.95.
«50, tWI
nm i
75c crash lints at 35c each.
75c and $1 underiver nt 50c a garment.
Greatest clothing «alt* of tin* year.
3 0 3 Commercial, Salem.
O PPOSITC P O STO FFICC.
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Mi«* 1‘esrl Leonard is home from
! her school in the highland*. Bite i*
engaged to leach our •<. boel next fall
41 open* and i-leantM« the* ,
Nanai Raaaajres
Alleys InfUmaUon
Heals *nd Protect- the
Reetorv* the
COLD »1 HEAD r
of Taele and (tanel
ftu ell
•*nec* »V
Ne i*J«Houe d n i f
R ef
««»-.
tv. M
50 i retain
•».in; : Finill
Family «*»•. •• nr by mail
The Baptist* will hold a preacher* ilar
KM itKoniKIW. M W
1 ar.an Street. New York.
meeting here beginning on Friday,
j July 27th and closing the Bondxy e v - 1
j eniug following.
The colored people assisted by ectn*
of the while brethren, who have been
holding e revival meeting in the Sher­
idau city park, closed Sunday even
ing. The |Mtrk wa* crowded and they
BUG­
GIES!
ing*. The farm h o r wilkall b e piaewri under good
fence and oirideri in to » t hra«l six se p e m u held*
, PoeNwasiun will he given August 1. 1
of cameras
and photo supplies
always
F.. P. CAUWKLU Air«*. Or
New and Second Hand.
Single and Double.
For Sale or Trade.
Tarms to Suit Buyers.
O. H. COBB & SON
NORTH DALLAS.
* » « ♦ » » » + + ■ » ♦ + » » » ► M O M
to I k * found
Call for Warrants.
o r m t w i HEREBY O IVFN T H A T A l l . U -
i-«ntv warranto o f |*oH» » m utty, O rr fm i,
paid ct-un
whlc#» were presented and ewdorwr-11 “ V - t paid f-*r '
want of fu n d s." pHor t í ) sh
will be |
pañi upon presentation at my ollk-e. intere** «rill
not be allowed on the same after the d ate o f thi« m>-
N
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+ t*ru
1 mteal, Kwila«, Jo»« lg, 1900.
h
i., rrm o*.
C oesty Treasurer.
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PFEHNIC’S JEWELRY STORE
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