Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 25, 1901, Image 3

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    D ALLAS W H IS P E R S .
A CASE O F EX TRA V A G A N CE.
E M O U never cut off three-quarters of a new
cake of soap and throw it away! Yet you
pay twice the price of Ivory Soap for a cake
of “ tinted” toilet soap less than half as
large. Your little cake of toilet soap costs you four
times the price of Ivory, for it lasts only half as long
and costs twice as much. N o money can buy purer
or better soap than Ivory. If it came in dainty
paper, all scented and colored, you would pay fifteen
cents for a very small cake of i t
LETTER LIST.
TE AO H E ftS' IN S TITU TE .
These latter) remain uncalled far at
the Duilas posloffiu* for thw week end­
ing January 22th and parties calling
for them will please state that they
have been advertised:
Mrs Emma Burnett,
VV H Coffin,
Miss Maud Conlee,
lien F Dodge,
C V Fisher, M 1)
Mias Eva Harris,
C J Felson,
Mrs Ida Itoberlson,
J E Syron.
C h ar . F. B b , t , postmaster.
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S to p s Ithe C ou gh
And works off the cold. Laxative hro-
nioqtiiuiue tablets cure a cold in one
day. N o cure, no pay. Price, 25
ceuts.
A meeting of the Polk county teach
era association will be held at the pub­
lic school building in Dallas begin­
ning at 9 o’clock on Saturday, Febru­
ary 2nd, the programme being as fol
low s:
’Arithm etic—Alisa Dorothy Cooper.
Discus,i«n led by F. E. Emmett.
Public school ethics— W. I. R ey­
nolds. Discussion led by Miss Mattie
J. Lee.
W riting— W . A. Wann.
General
discussion.
Intermission.
flings recitation, first grade— Mrs.
Ruth Coukey.
Thirty minutes’ programme— Pupils
of Dallas public school.
Nature study— Mrs. Clara G. French
General discussion.
Plan of work for future association
meetings— A. J. Shipley. General dis
cu avion.
C o m in g C oa t S h o w .
It will be held in Dallas on Thors
day, Febuary 14th. There will be
swarded 52 prizes, half of them to
thoroughbreds and the balance to all
other grades. The premiums will be
approbriate medals. There will be
first and second premiums each on
buck kids, bucks one year old and
under two, two years old and under
three, three yeats old and under four,
four years old tnd over, and the same
on does of those ages. First and sec­
ond premiums on pairs of buck kids
and of does. Besides all tlint there
will be a sweep stakes premium on a
group consisting of aged doe, buck,
yearling doe and doe kid. There is a
chance for everybody having good
goats, and the competition is apt to
be spirited.
T h e M o th e r's F avorite
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is
the mother’s favorite. It is pleasant
and safe for children to take and al­
ways cures. I t is intended especially
for coughs, colds, croup and whoop
ing cough, and is the best medicine
made for these diseases. There is not
the least danger in giving it to child­
ren for it contains no opium or other
injurious drug and may be given as
confidently to a babe as to an adult.
For sale by A. K. Wilson.
ROCCA.
Corporal Henry has returned
Portland.
from
R. E. Henry hud busines.
tons Wednesday.
at
No:
George and Henry Scott
to their ranch Sunday.
re'tim ed
L W. Hampton, wife and child are
visiting his parents at Rocca.
F. J. Morrison and wife have gone
to Dallas for a visit with relatives.
W e have had four days of very fine
weather, quite an agreeable change
after so much snow and storm.
Rocca pottoffice was without mail
service Monday, January 14th, for the
first time since the mail route was es­
tablished.
BUENA V IST A .
John McClain's fine jersey cow has
twin calves.
HARMONY.
Alf. H ill has sold his farm to
Eads.
B u ck len 's A r n ic a Salve.
Has woild'wide fame for marvellous
cures. It surpasses any other salve,
lotion, ointment or balm for cuts,
corns, burns, boils, sores, felons, ul­
cers, teter, salt rheum, fever sores,
chapped bunds, skin eruptions; In ­
fallible for piles. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25 ceuts at M. D. Ellis'
W ill
School opened again Monday
a weeks vacation.
after
Mr. Burgess is gi libbing and chop­
Miens Mary Strives has gone to Sa­
ping wood for U. A. Porter.
lem for several weeks.
Oliver Leonard ha. been clerking
Rns Liggett slipped
iu Sheridan for Leonard Bros.
Ilia ante la quite badly.
and sprained
Mr. Champlain and wife, of Sheri­
Clias. McClain has gone to Portland
dan, have keen visiting friend) here. to have bit ayes treated.
A number from here attended the
Mr. Millard end hri io went last
Wednesday to their home in Salem. drums at Highland school house last
Friday evening.
The school has been put off a week
Jake Brown and Walter Acocks
on aceount of ihe teacher, Miss Pearl
lost staait 35 head of sluep in the
Leanord, being sick.
high water last week.
COLLECE NOTES.
Jack Hall ami wife, of Wells station
spent u night in town the first of the
Our boys are becoming interested
week on their way to Salem ..
in athletics. W e need a livelier inter­
Melvin Baldwin and family have
est in intercollegiate relations.
returned to Winkrck, Washington,
Those students who attended the accompanied hy Miss Florence Pralli
musical# given by Paloma Schramm
er, who goes to visit relatives there.
were highly entertained. This rare
oppeituuity was obtained through the
R IC K R E A LL.
influence of Prof. Kantner.
Farmers are busy plowing the last
Mrs. E. W . Allen, of Portland, state few days.
secretary of the
Young Womens'
Mrs. S. Orr is not much better then
Christian association, visited the col­
lege association Wednesday and the at the laat writing.
young ladies found her visit of much
Misses Grace Burch and Ada Ta-
help to them.
j tom are at Ihe Salem hospital.
Duty W all Done.
It having become evident to Sheriff
Van Ortdel that C. P. Darling and
wife were taking such a course with
their half grown son and daughter as
would inevitably lead them f.ora bad
to worse, he managed to get the boy
committed to the reform school and
the girl to the care of the boys ayd
girls aid society in Portland. The
course taken by the sheriff will moat
likely prove a blessing to the children.
There are other boys and girls in the
county who need like treatment for
lack of proper parental example and
control at home.
The Saturday Evening Poat says:
I t is easier to preach a good ss rntoti
from the pulpit than to lead a good
life in the pew.
Mrs. Jennie Gihaon was here several
[ days visiting the family of S. Orr.
Mra. J. B. Nesmith is in Portland
»with her daughter, Pauline, who ia
' sick.
r
A. F. Stoner started for his old
home state, Pennsylvania, yesterday,
i on business.
Georgia Huusaker, of Turner, it
here slaying with her aunt, drs. B. F.
I Lucas, and attending scloarl.
Mrs. Virginia Dempa.y expects to
go to Eastern Washington in the
spring and take up some land near
Waelitiicna.
!
Mr. and Mrs. Clark have returned
from their trip to the eaelern part of
(hi» »tat , and t’ ink Dierwie no place
so goo I as Polk com ty.
C A B T O n i A ■. __
Clias Winters, of Halbton !•«* less*
»T
la
liri I n II m i
•S” ad Die Hcnkle Itop yard n *r Philo­
math
LOCAL AND GENERAL-
Mill feed and baled hay at B igg*’.
M A R K E T R E PO R T.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
ICurrectad weakly oy Felix Noel.l
Alvis Lynch is working in a Corval­
Wiseman's store is headquarters for
Wheat, per bushel, 50 eta.
everything in the way of heavy and W H AT WE HAVE LEARNED DURING lis barber shop.
Bran, per ton $14.
shelf hardware, such as stoves, tin­
THE W EEK FRO M A L L AVAIkc
Mrs. Maria Smith at Bridgeport lias
Shorts, per ton, $16.
ware, cutlery, paints, oils and garden
rented her hop yard to Jo. East.
Oats, per bushel, 40 cts.
li ols. Fee his great variety of uo- A b la S o u rce s D ished up «o r Our
Flour, per 10 barrels, $2 80.
J. A. Matlley, a tonnes» Lewisville
tioiis.
N u m erou s F am ily o f R ead ers
Flour, per sack, 80c.
merchant,
now
lives
in
Corvallis.
In A h revlated P a ra g ra p h s .
Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cw
Any young man desiring to learn ■
Germea, $1 60 per cwt.
As s jeweler C H. Morris is hard to
Baled bay and mill feed at Oafiold’a good trade -liould apply at this office.
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
beat, lie thoroughly understands his
business and treats all customers so
Call
at
Cherriogtou's
art
studio
and
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s.
[Corrected weekly by Brown A Sou
courteously and fairly »e to make
see his new style cards for photo­
Potatoee, per bushel, 30 cts.
friends of them.
8. T. Smith and wife, of Sniitbfield, graphs.
Butter, per pound, 20cla.
have a newborn sou.
*
Mrs. Marv Monroe, daughter of L.
Lard, per pound, 10@11 eta.
Gunsmith Ki-scr ia truly tire sports
Take your chickens, eggs and bu t- C. Parker, formerly of Dallas, died in
Bacon,aides, per pound, 9@10 cts
tail's friend, for he- keeps the best "* tar to Riggs’ grocery.
Portland this tveck.
llam a, per pound, 12igl5cta.
everything they need and all his pri'
Shoulders, per pound. 8(<t 10 ctx.
John
Sanders,
who
lived
near
Slier
Win
Kim
ball
h
is
gone
to
try
hi.-
j
tb e Discoverer of Swam »-Root at Work la
ces are moderate. Try Ida home made
E g g s ,p e r d o ic n ,22} cts.
idan Junction fur ao long, hus been
luck easi of the mountains.
■is Laboratory.
ammunition.
Chickens, per doztu ♦Z.o0(a$4
quite sick at Amity.
There Is a disease prevailing In this
Dried fruits, per pound, 12 eta.
Merchant Finsetli
and Logger
W. H. Kash r, who lias lived here country most dangerous because so decep­
Beets, per pound, 1 cent*.
Smith's iron woik always stands Die FI un skipped out to the metropolis
tive. Many sudden deaths are caased by
for several years, lias rented a place It—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
Turnips, per pound, 1 eta.
test so well that ever) body has con- Monday.
ibis side of Tillamook City.
Cabbage, per pound, 2J cts.
or apoplexy are often ihe result of kidney
tideuce in him.
W e have fur sale all Winds of legal
disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad­
Ouious, per pound, 24 cts.
A few tons of good clover h ty,either
blanks, tresspass notices, blank notes
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
Beaus, per pouud, 4<i»5 cents.
baled or loose, may be bad on appli the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
Since the roughest weather is over and receipts.
Corn meal, per pound,2$ cts.
cation to J. M Wise at l’ errydale.
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Morrison’s livery stable is sending out
Hay, per ton, $6;8$8.
M.s. Tlios. Pomeroy, of independ­
Then the richness of the blood—the albumen
many teams iu all directions. That
Nick Turter, who taught so long in
is the place to get your livery service. ence, is visiting at Hie home of Sher­ this county, now lias charge of over —leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's
T o Cure a C old in O ne Day
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
iff Van Oredel.
foity pupils in the Corvallis public
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis­ Take laxative bromo quinine tnbleta.
The
Dallas
school
district
has
voted
school.
covery
Is
the
true
specific
for
kidney,
bladder
All druggists refund the money if it
Leave your order at the E ’ lis con­
and urinary troubles, ft has cured thousands
fectionery store for whatever you want a 2 mill tax to pay iulercst on out­
This paper will he sent free on trial of apparently hopeless cases, alter all other fails to cure. Signature of E. W .
standing
bonds.
brought from Salem by stage.
for one month to any address. Please efforts have failed. At druggists In flfty-cent Grove on each box. 25 cents.
Uncle George Brown ie in Very poor say ao te any of your frieuds who do and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
S a w M il* N otlo e.
by mall, also a book telling about Swamp-
Both grass reed and garden seed in health, his afflicaliou threatening to not lake it.
I wish to s.iy to Die public that my
Root and Its wonderful cures. Address
take
a
serious
turn.
j
great variety can lie had at Fanil’s
E. \V. Fuller, from Corvallis, is now Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and new saw and pluuing mill, three-
hardware atore. R* member that be
Volunteer correspondence solicited proprietor of the livery stable south mention this paper.
fourths of a miles west of Falls City,
keeps Dr- best grades at standard pri from every unrepresented neighbor­ of Odd Fellows hall, having bought
is completed and is a modern mill in
ces. Then when you want either gar­ hood in the county.
every respect, being furnished with
oat Mr. Ullrey.
den tools or farming implements, he
trimmers, eight saws, gang ed*er and
S P R IN C V A LLE Y .
W e are always glad to hear from or
Dr. Steiner. W . R. Craven, Oscar
can supply you with the I eat in the
other appliances. There is plenty of
about
former
residents
o
f
this
county
Haytei
and
R.
E.
W
illiams
have
been
market. Whatever hardware is i ver
Harvey nnd Johnny Plum are in good limber near at hand, and we so­
in Poitland attending the sbriner's Arizona selling sterescopio views.
us d about any farm can I e bad al now living elsewhere. -
licit home trade, which will receive
degree
of
Masonry.
Fault's, Give him a trial.
Some steady young man desiring to
James Remington, who has the our best attention.
learn the printer’s trade may find an
J o h n I. M o n t g o m e r y .
Rev. George Greer, with bis grand­ contract for free delivery was around
a#a
opening at this office.
son and adopted daughter, lias been this wesk delivering the boxes, which
Nearly everybody buys more or loss
S o m e th in g N ow
up from Dundee visiting liis sister, cost 91 each.
at Doison’s Backet atore. THbse who
The union revival meeting will like­
Just published by the Southern Pa­
have never traded there would be sur­ ly close Sunday evening and some of Mrs. Rebecca Howe.
During high water in the W illam ­ cific company is a pamphlet upon the
prised at bow cheap be sells things. the churches propose to specially con­
Sheriff Van Ortdel and wifo were in ette Benjamin Windsor lost 45 goats
resources of Western Oregon, which
Can you take a bint.
tinue the efforts.
.
Portland Saturday and Deputy Sher­ aud several head of hogs.
includes an excellent map of the state,
* .*
If your stomach is wesk it should iff Ford took a boy to the reform
Mrs. Percy W illis lies returned from and contains information on climate,
I. V. Lynch delights in doing iron have help. Hood’a Sarsaparilla gives school near Jefferson.
a visit in Salem. She expects Cap­ lands, education, etc., existing indus­
work that will please bis customers.
strength to the stomach’ aud cures
Monday morning’s train took H ariy tain W illis homo from the Phillip tries and their capabilities. A tten ­
dyspepsia and indigestion.
tion is also directed to such new ti> Ids
Seymour to Southfield aud then he pines early in the spring.
for energy or capital us promise fair
fooled it to his Oak Grove school while
Buy footwear al Gayttor’a store and
H. D. Wagnon, of Portland, deputy Henry Howe had a through ticket for
John
Spong,
of
Lincoln,
has
ranted
j
return. This publication tills a need
you will nt vsr regel it, for wliat one grand master of the A. 0. U. W.. has
the hop yard of his brother, Captain lodg experienced by Oregonians in re­
gets liters invariably turns out to be been in town for several days work­ Perrydale.
Jack, and will move over the river plying to* inquiries of eastern friends.
of good quality and wears well.
Putnam Fadlesa Dye, olive green,
ing up au increased interest in that
soon. Mr. Blaok, who has been three Copies may be bail of local agents of
produces
the
beautiful
dark
green
order.
year* on the place, has moved to Port­ the Southern Pacific company, or
8ALE M BOOM INC.
so fashionable iu dress patterns this
from C. H. Markham, general passen­
Ed. Lamson, his son, Guy, and Jas. year. 10 cents per package. Sold by land.
Not only members of the legislature Savage have leased on the Siletz res
ger agent, Portland, Oregon.
Mr.
Penrose
captured
a
wild
goose
A.
K.
Wilson.
and lobby, but every man, young and
ervation, 1,000 acres of land, on which
illicit lie used as a decoy. He put it
old, from Polk county should drop in­
H. B. Plummer is back from the out in a wheat field with wings crop
they will pasture sheep and cattle next
to Die clothing bouse of G. W. John­
A C h ic a g o W o m a n Speaks.
mining region near Yreka in north­ ped so it could not fly, but it strayed
summer.
son F Co. and inspect Ibe bargains
Prof. Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, vice
ern California and luiiiks be will move near Mr. Gordon who was ditching
they offer. Every mackintosh in the
G. L. Hawkius, proprietor of the In ­ there. He says that Manfred Sears
aud not knowing the circumstances, president Illinois Woman’s alliance,
house is offered at half price amt they dependence marble works, does all is at Grants Pass.
in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough
killed it with his shovel,
will make it an object for anyone to kinds of cemetery work in the very
Remedy, says: '‘ I stiffered with a se­
The music loving people of Dallas
now buy an overcoat, W inter under­ best shape aud at reasonable prices.
Last Wednesday 25 of Mr. Prioe's vere cold this winter which threatened
were delighted Monday evening hy neighbors met at hit place to help to run into pneumonia. I tried dif­
wear, too, they will sell at a sacrifice. Try him.
the performance of those wonderful him raise his barn. They accom­ ferent remedies but I seemed to grow
Now is the time to get discounts.
Undo Elijah Miller and wife have child pianists aud composers, l'aloma plished the work by 10:30, but when |
worse aud the medicino upset my
— o—
moved to Henry Campbell’s place, and Karla Schramm.
told that dinner was not quite readv stomach. A friend advised me to try
Nearly all Polk eoimt, people turn just south of town, and bis son, J. W.
People are beginning to inquire for went to work nnd by 12:30 had all Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I
to the left as soon as they cross the Miller, Ims moved to the I M. Simp­
egga and poultry for breeding pur­ the boxing on and in Die afternoon found it was pleasant to take and it re­
steel bridge and drive into the con­ son bop yard.
poses. Tho-e having good enes for put on the rafters nnd sheeting. The lieved me at on'-e. I am now entirely
venient and comfortable feed yard.
J. P. Friisell and E. C. Cross have sale should let the fact be known un­ following day soma of thani returned recovered, saved a doctor’s bill, time
Notice the great roof recently placed
and helped to shingle it. Mr. Price and suffering, nnd I will never be
bad four English partridges turned der our beading New Today.
over it.
now baa a fine barn, 88x26, with 20 without this splendid medicine again.”
loose on the Baskett farm north or
— o—
Robert Glaze, who was raised here, foot posts, and says lie lias reason to For sale by A. K. Wilson.
Derry and a dozen have been liberated
killed a man in San Francisco last be psoud of his good neighbors and is
Go to Hellenbrand’s restaurant for nortli of lndepe"dence.
week. They were partners in the very grateful for their kindness.
a big dinner at a small price.
8 M IT H F IE LD .
Mrs. Ellen Levena lias bought of hotel business and bud a «Disagree
The Salem, McCoy and Perrydale
ment.
Glsze claims to have shot the
Wm. Kimball and W illie Surles two
Allan Myer has been over front
stage line will be discontinued Feb­ Falls City.
Drop into Shafer’s harness shop east lots southwest of the depot and a five' man in self defense.
ruary 1st and rural delivery in some
of Gray’s hardware store and examine room house for rent is being built
George Myer and Bert Hastings
Rev. 8. A. Starr was on trial at the parts will begin. W e have had the
the quality of his leather and the kind thereon by A. Shultz and Al. Camp­
last Methodist annual conference and stage for over 20 years and could get have been building new fence.
cl work he does. I t may make you bell.
was expelled from the ministry. He our Oregonian and Portland mail al
want a set of harness.
Dr. McCallon lias boen out to see
E. Hayter, E. V. Dalton, D. J. R il­ appealed and appeared before a judi­ 2 oYilock on the same day, but now
Gladys Martin, who lias lagrippe.
ey, Horatio Morrison, F. A. Stiles, F- ciary committee at Tacoma, the re­ we will not get it until the second
Oscar Jacobs and wife, frem the
For a regular,every day, all the time J. Coad and F. H. Morrison left on sult being his acqu'ttal.
day. Mull going from Salam lo Dal­
trading |dare Die New York Kack^ Tuesday aflernoon’s motor to attend
las sometime* reaches Dallas at nosn, east, have been visiting her cousin,
The
Sunday
school
officers
at
Mont­
store is hard to beat. They have an Odd Fellows encampment blowout
but now it will be delayed until 4 :3t, Mrs. G. W . Myer.
gomery are: Superintendent, M. M or, if the Dellas-Salem stage is taken
nearly everything for wealing and at Independence.
Jones;
assistant,
Hanford
Fowle;
sec­
LUCKIAM UTE.
house furnishing. It is go- d enonght
off, until the next day. W e are glad
Mr. Hawkins lias secured the pas­ retary, lva H ooker; treasurer, Essie
and cheaper Ilian you can get at must
to aee our neighbors served at their
Miss
Ruby
Burns is at home for a
sage of the new Dallas charter in the Atw ater; chorister, Win. Robertson;
places.
doors with mail, but would lik* the few days.
lieuse and has introduced a bill organists, Una Hannum and Nellie
news of the world before it gets stale.
— o—
amending the law concerning catch- Phillips,
Farmers are beginning to plow in
A t t ia steam lkttndry clothing is iag salmon and prohibiting the use of
this vicinity.
Frank Chapman, Alonsa Byown,
always washed clean and their new fish wheels or traps.
Grandma Critchlow is visitiog h er
Harry Cosper and seven other en­
machinery for ironing gives it a pol­
Mrs.
Phelps,
wife
of
the
evangelist
son, William, west of Airlie.
campment Odd Fellows, who were up
ish that you cannot get elsewhere,
who
is
holding
a
series
of
revival
meet­
at Independence having a high old
therefore aend your washing there.
Mrs. Stella McKellop, of Albany,
ings here, has arrives! from Sodaville time all of Tuesday night, chartered
has been visiting iu the neighborhood.
to assist in the w irk and is creating the motor to bring them home next
COU N TT COURT.
quite a good imprersiun. A s a result morning.
8. W . H art and wife, of Bridgeport,
PROBATC.
of the efforts many people arc expect­
visited at G. G. H ewitt’s last Sunday .
ed to lead better lives. i
Siblev, J.
The last union meeting of young
Nobody knows all about it; The entertainment given by our
J. O. Stasis, J. R. Hubbard and O.
Treasurer Dalton may nearly al- peoples societies was full of enthusias­
literary last Saturday was quite a suc­
A. Wolverton were selected to appraise ways-be fouml in his office ready to tic interest. A t 2 o’clock next Sun­
tlie estate of J. F. Berry, deceased.
accomodate the public. Clerk Laugh- day they will again assemble in the and nothing, now known, will cess.
Rev. Rosser, of Lewisville, will begin
The administrator of the Nancy V. ary and his deputy, Mr. Nichols, are M. E. church. The theme of discuss
a meeting at tlie Elkins school house
Goff estate was charged with an in attentive to business and obliging and ion will be. Getting Close to Christ, always cure it.v
the sheriff’* office is always ready t« the leader being Mias Bertha Ellis.
I next Holiday evening.
venlory of >425.
Doctors
try
Scott’s
Emul­
J. C. Adams waseboitn administra­ respond to any duty. At the next
Miss Vida Torbet and Rose Clu«l-
A t 'lie goat raisers meeting last
tor of the Margaret L. Tuttle estate, session of the county court the sheriff Saturday it was decided that all neo­
felter, of Independence, were visiting
will
make
one
of
Die
most
complete
and the property is lob e appraised by
hair entering the pool must be deliv­ sion of Cod Liver Oil, when i at H. F. Clodfelter’s last Sunday.
A. B. Muir, T. J. Huyter and Henry rrperts of his 1898 business ever ered in Dalian and that owners be re­
shown
by
anyone
in
that
office.
Black.
quested, to put wether, nannie and kid they think it is caused by im­
N E W TO -D A Y .
But one American girl lias ever wool in separate sacks. Remember
BALLSTON.
married * king, and she. a New E ng­ the goal show occurs in Dallas Fehru perfect
digestion of food.
rRATED FROM MOUNTAIN RANGE NOKTH-
Roy Graves is clerking in the store land woman, now a widow, is living ary 14th and that it will be a big ocea
neet ot Dallas two coming 2-year-old «teere, one
in
a
-oval
palace
iu
Die
country
o
ilie
r
sion.
here.
red, th other rod snd white, both marked with a
You
can
do
the
same.
crop <dt ol right and a split In left ear Suitable re­
adoption, almost lost sight of by her
ward lor thair recovery by O. I1. Helby Addreaa
It has been fully demonstrated that
W ill W hite has returned from Fitt­ American sisters snd friends. The ro
It may or may not be caused i
est Grove.
mance of this (nsoinating, g if’etf A m ­ E ly’s Cream Balm is a specific for nas­
erican girl, who won the baud and al catarrh and oold in the bead. This
Rev. E. A. Myers is still continuing
POLAND CHINA BOAR »OR
heart of a king— onsi of the prettiest distinction lias been achieved only as by the failure of stomach and rpnoftOUGHRRXD
A service at the homo ol W, H. Kraber on the
his meetings here.
of love stories— will be one of the fea­ the result of continued successful use.
Salam road.
If
William Fudge has a small son ai<-k tures of the March Ladies' Home A morbid condition of the membrane bowels to do their work.
in the naaal passages cau be cured by
Journal.
with the scarlet fever.
OOOD M1LCII COW IS WANTED BY FAS.
ibis purifying and healing treatment it is, you will cure it; if not,
Boydaton near Dallas.
The ladies of Dallas and vicinity are Hold by druggists or it will be mailed
W . L. Britt and family left Monday
for
Washington. They sold their invited lo g o to Die store of B.own A for 50 cents by Ely Brothers, 56 War- you will do no harm.
h r e e e x t r a f i n e b r o n ze , t u r r e t o o b -
place to the widow of the late Georte : Hon on January 31«t and February 1st ten stieet. New York. It spread» over
and throo hens lor vale at «2.60 a pair hy
T J. O. blers
and 2nd to meet Miss Tracy, represen the membrane, is absorbed and relief
Brown.
Leabo.
The
way,
to
cure
a
disease
I tative of the shreded wheat company. ia immediate.
Briaban Peak, formerly of
this | She w.U demonstrate bow to make
is to stop its cause, and help ALEtl WHEAT HAT FOR SALK BY SAMUEL
place, has just recovered from a ie- | shreaded wliea' biscuit and wheal
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
B Orr, of Kh-kreAll.
vere attack of smallpox. H e now lives | -tired drink during those three days.
the body get hack to its habit
Considerable
sickness
around.
about 15 miles from Huntington.
Him will have tine dishes and excell­
N. TOWNSEND, OF PERRYDALE, HAS FOR
•ml« B w rH Plymouth Ktwk stork, ••cowl to
U. H. Hyde, who formerly lived on ent eoffee mad* from shreded wheal
Born to the wife of H. H . Jaaperson of health.
1 , Kras in •uottoti. Will »«II A 1 «ocksrsrls it
bis farm south of town, waa married In serve free Every pttrehaaer will be a ton.
NttM? price*.
When Scott’s Emulsion of
to Mra. Mattie Mocre in Portland a given a good cook book.
John MeCiuerry has been danger­
short time ago. Thay Have moved to
ONEY TO LOAN OaN IMPROVED FARM PRO-
ously ill.
| Cod Liver Oil does that, it
Ballaton and will make their home HUite of Ohio, City of Toledo,«
| k rty at usual ratus by Oscar Hay tor, Dallas,
Lucas county,
i
with her mother, Mra. Aekley.
J. M Stark has added a new whis­
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie
cures;
when
it
don’t,
it
don’t
John C. Meakin, Head Camp lec­ is the senior partner of Die firm of F. tle to'his sawmill.
TO LOAN AT « PER CENT ON FARM
[ ONF.Y
security.
J. L. COLLIN*, Lfeltaa.
turer of the Woodmen of Ihe World, J. Cheney A Co , lining business in the
Tom mie Howard,of Eula, has keen cure.
It
never
does
harm.
will address Die people of Ballaton and City of Toledo, county and state afore­
among ua for a few days.
vicinity on the night of February 11th said, and that said firm will pay the
HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON i m f O P g )
The genuine has Q W f l farm
pro|>«rty.
M IL K Y * M B O W f
Prof. Mi akin ia one of the abieet lee sum of «100 for each and every case uf
L u m b e r ia being sawed for a new
this
picture
on
it,
take
turers, dramatic reader* and cloeu catarrh that cannot he cured by Die wagon and foot bridge here.
no
other.
lioniata on the Pscific coast, and those use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.— Frank J.
Th* high water did considerable
If you have not
Final Settlement.
who do not hear him will miee a rare Cheney. 8 worn to before me and sub­
tried it, sendjfor free
treat The Woodmeu here will »pare scribed in my presence, this fitli day of damage to buildings along th# river.
no effort to entertain thoee who at­ December, A. D., 1886.—-A. W . Glea-
sample, its Agreeable
o t ic e is herf . b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n -
The sixteenth birthday o l Newell
daraisned ha. Sled nls Snal nee. ami aaadnn»
tend. Th< re will he a free baake I
taste will
BurpN.se tatralur
[seal]
son, notary public. smith was celebrated by a surprise
ol the ctntne ol Utywsa Thompson, daaraa
lynch furnished by the Woodmen for
ed,
la
tha countv court ol Folk rounty, Oiw-
you.
Mull’* Catarrh Core is taken intern­ party.
-on. and that «aid court has eat tha heartn, there"!
the entire crowd end everybody ia iu- ally and acts directly on the blood and
on Satufdhy, February ».1*01, at the hour 0 « 10
SCO
TT
&
BOWNK,
Mia* Julia Hart, af Dri* city, h*«
viie«l.
oVIneh hi the lorenoon of said day, and all parw.na
ninnies surfaces of the system. Send
Chemists,
bavin - oh)actions to the m m t are nntlSod to peasant
Iwen married to E C. Parson*, of Sa­
for tesiinioiiiala, fr»e. F. J. Clieney
111 to Mid court ou or haf aw mid tlwi-
409 Pearl St., N Y . „ 11 DM-t,
lem
Her aister, Mr*. Hugh Fiahe-,
thi. n th day 0 « January, f l ^
A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by drug­ ha* been over from Sodaville on a vis-
50c,
and
$i.oo
;
all
druggists.
gists. 75 cents. Hall's Fam ily Pills
AtlminUtrsInr.
' it.
are the best.
Rheumatism.
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G.
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