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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1901)
Any one can get tins paper now to he paid for in wood next slimmer. Judge Burnett’s term of court will begin next Monday. John Bewley, recently of McCoy, got his leg broke in Salem last week. Fred Chmchman lias moved from Slieiidan lo Willamina. The home of Samuel Coad lias been materially improved in appearance by the addition of a new porch. Many oilier lioim-a in and atouud town have been taiitered during the year. Kindly take no-ice that Ely's Li quid Cream Balm is of great benefit in those sufferers from nasal caiarrh who cannot inhale freely through the ni»e, but must treat themselves by sprucing. Liquid Clean) Balm differs in .orin. lint not medicinally from the Cream Balm that luis stood for years at the head of re me-lie* for eatarrh. It may he used in any nasal atomizer. 'The price, including a spraying lube, is 75 cents. Sold by drugjet* anil mailed l-y Ely Brothers, 50 Warren street, New York. TO THE MAN WHO THINKS. K yourself squarely in the face and see if you are not half ashamed to be without Ivory Soap in your house. W orse than this, your wife is without it. It is bad enough for a man, though a man often doesn't care how his comfort is mis-spelled. But a woman misses all these little helps to housekeeping. A nd Ivory Soap is one; its great potency makes it actually cheaper than yellow soap for general work. It floats. COWIMOMT It is not yet too late for rood super visors to liave many ugly places along their highways ditched anil thereby greatly improve lire traveling. Do it now before tire roads get too bad. Drinking, gambling and had associ aliens are hurrying n multitude of voung men down the road that leads tlir- ugli misery and dishonor lo a disgraceful end. Last week’s freshet took out two new dams, which at a cost of about $101)0, Bid-lie and Coad put in above tlieir mill dim lo prevent tlis water from running through tile Lyle hop yard. ■ TNB PROCTf N A a MBLI CO. OINBIXXAT» For groceries go to Osfield’s. LOCAL AN D GENERAL- G. L. Hawkins at the Independence W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N C marble works is making some excel lent monuments and tombstones T H E W E E K FR O M A LL AV AIL- Samples of bis fine work can be seen in all parts of the county. A b le S o u r c e s D ish ed u p for O u r N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers New silk waists arrived till« week, In Abrevla ted P a r a g r a p h s . black and colored. Prices $5 and $(5.80. Call and see them. Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. Hive store. The Bee- Putnam fadeless dyes color silk, Mrs. Bradley and Miss Emma Lud wool or cotlon perfectly at one boil wig liave a stock of Millinery in Ibe ing. Sold by A. K. Wilson. 10 cents room recently vacated by Mrs. Shaffer per package. Hello: Have you.used Any of l b s Our line of holii'ay grods should be White Front groeery Java and Mocha seen by every person in Ibe county, coffee at 28 cents a pound. The sou- We feel confident that the assortment venir china of court house, academy surpasses anything ever shown here and public school is going to be the before. Thu Bee-IIive store. nicest yeu ever saw, Henry Howe lias returned from In almost everyplace where young Alaska and may or may not go back women are st work they meet stran next spring. Mrs. Nellie Shoemake gers, slid the woman whe Is not lias gone to San Francisco to spend thinking of herself, and is absorbed in the winter with Ilia aulit, Mrs. Clark iicr duties, is seldom annoyed by un son, and lier husband, who is mer welcome notice or attention.— Ds- chandising at Dawson, will j>-iu her ¡cember Ladies Home Journal after the holidays. Frank Howe spent Christmas I What would be longer the summer working bis mine in the interior, but is wintering at Nome. kept or more kindly remembered Zacli Howe’s sou, Sam., is prospect than a photograph on the finest upto- dale cards and what would cost you ing in Alaska and Will, is in a tele graph office at Summit, beyond Skag- less?—T. J. Clierrington, Dallas Ore gon. way. A Spokane man writes Wm. Fsuli that he wUl'come nr Vend an agent to establish creameries at each Dallas, l*erry»lnle and Mill Creek, if proper encouragement is offered. Go to Wagner Bros, for plows and \ h“ rr0W8' sulkev, gang and disc plows, The Dallas post office usually has on hand between $300 and $400 worth of •tamps and sells about $2500 worth in the course of a year. The Youth’s Companion is now 75 years old and has always ranked among the best publications in tlis land. The most prominent literary lieople in America are to contribute to it during the coming year. It al ways contains something suited to ev ery member of every family. A large -mil entertaining prospectus will he •i-rit to any atidreas. A beautiful 12- colored calendar sent to all suhscrih -r«; price $175. Address Youths’ Companion, Boston, Mass. Both Dallas hotels are so well pa Iron ¡zed that they have to gel ext-s outside beds almost every night,which indicates a lively stale of things. L u m b er. Montgomery A Mulligan are now prepared to furnish any kind of lum her on short notice. Saw and planing mills three fourth miles west of Falls City, with brunch otlice ami yard ut Airlie in charge of W. J. Turuidge. Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed and it pays lo buy dry lumber. Plans and estimate* furnished free. Write for further information.—John Mont gomery. general manager, Wm. Mul ligan, yard manager. t h i c o u r t h o u s i . They say that Gunsmith Riaser i* one of tire most useful men in towu. Not only does he furnish every tiling for sportsmen hut iiieuiia tilings for every body. **• The Salem stage bring* lota ol things for many people. i* . Mis* Halioek lias winter millinery which is needed by many ladies in and around Dallas. Drop in and let her show you some of her attractive and useful articles. **. If Ihe Guvnor hotwear wont keep out the wet ami eolil you cannot find any that wijl. They ire unusually well stocked in the matter of rubber goods. C r a lr -O ! O raln-O ! Remember that name when you want a delicious, appetizing, nourish ing food drink to lake the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who liave used it. Gruin-U is made of pure grain, it aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is nut a stimulant hut a health builder and the childern ns well as the adults can ■irink it with great benefit. Costs Blown A Soil desire you in ¡ uh | m .- i t about one fourt]i ga much as coffee. 15 and 25 coots per package. Ask tlieir offciings in the line of clothing and illias gmats suitable for every your grocer for Grain-0. member of your family. No other store in the county can corns nearer C O U N T Y COU T- meeting your every desire ior some thing to wear. Sibley, J.. oil* ■ The aduiinisIsnu/^wQf tlie Joseph They aay that Kerslake. the fur Miller estate was charged witu $2,926. niture man, ia so clever and so fair In his dealing* as to make warm friends The petition tu sell The real prop erly of the Muhina Vanderpool estate nl all who go there to trsde. It is S' pleasure to deal with such a merch was set for February Jivl. U. S Laughary was appointed guar ant. **. dian ad litum lo r Edna and Liras. O,Kelley, minors. If Mr Lynch cant please you in Final account in the matter of the hhu kainitliiiig, neither can the -oilier F. W. I’lumheck k-stste was 1 filed and fellow. hearing set for Janurary 6 th. **. C O M JilS S JO N E K S . John Tgal. Setli Riggs. At the- special adjourned meeting last Tut silay only Jiudge Sibley and Commieioner Teal was present. Up "n petition of V. B. Scars, a portion of Jackson precinct wss cut off and at tached lo Salt Lake precinct. G. W. McBee and otliera presented a peti tion for a portion of Bridgeport pre cinct to be cut off and utlached to South Dallas precinct and it was so ordered. On application of J. W Kirkland and othors it was ordered that Middle Independence he attach ed to North Independence, the north line of South Independence to run -•ast and nest on the north side of Monmouth street until tlis east litre • it North Monmouth precinct, the north and south lines to remain tire same. G re a t L u c k Of A n E d ito r. "For two years all efforts to cure ec Psthsps never before was there so great a degree of peace, quiet sail fi zema in the palms of my hands fail usncial easiness in this county. The 'd,” writes Editor H. N. Lester, of -iyracuse, Kansas, “ then I was wholly jail has been empty for months and ihe sheriff seldom has lo make an ar euri il by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve." It rest. There will bs hut few cases he is the world’s best for eruptions, sores ind ail skin diseases. Only 25 cents fore next months circuit court. at all druggists. Gouts are beginniog to die in Ben BALL8TON. ton county from unknown causes, probably eating poisonous plants. Rev. C. R. Harden, of Sheridan, Folk county goat men should look preached bore Sunday. very carefully to tlieir flocks. C. D. Nairn, junior, is visiting Ilia The records of the Marion county brotlrer, Aleck, ia San Francisco, and officals are being experted by Clark A Peter has been shipping veal-anil mut Buchanan, who liave performed elm ton to Portland. ilar services in other counties. Miss Ella Sears entertained a num Tne proceed Lewis and Clark cen- ber of her friends at the home of Wm. enial exposition at Portland in 1905 Ottinger the 21 st— her 21 «t birthday. s la-ginning to lake shape. A capi Wm. Fudge now lias lathes for both tal stock of $300,000 lias tieen decided and Hon. H. W. Corbett lias sub iron and woodwork. scribed for one tenth of it. If other Mrs. Tillery had exercises in school wealthy men are as liberally inclined Wednesday afternoon. its success is assured. It might not nay as a direct pecuniary investment, Our literary has these new officers: but it would he of immeusi value to President, A. J. Shipley; vice, H But :hs whole northwest. Thousands of ler; secretary, Floyil Conner; treasur easterners would thus be induced to er, Miss Flo, Maylield; marshal, N. M visit this region, many of them would Conner. They meet Friday nights. remain end the others who go back The eight and ninth grades will de would serve as a big advertising com hats the question: “ Resolved, that mitlee. the largest city in a state should be The clothes lines of Mrs. Hugh its capital. Black and Mrs. James Wilson were C a t a r r h C a n n o t be Cured robbed the other evening and th- racks around indicate that the thief with local applications, as they can not reacli the seat of the disease. Ca- was a woman. arrli is a blood or constitutional dis Mr, Launer, the market man bought ease, and in order to cure it you must ¡.wo dressed hogs from Newton Hur- :ake internal remedies. Hall's Ca lisan d lw o from George Blake, pay tarrh Cure is taken internally, anil ing 6 cents and Newt. McDaniel sold acts directly on the blood and mucous trim 13 on foot at 4^ cents. For chick nirfaces. It was prercribed by one of ens he lias been payiug 6 and for tur ■ lie best physicians in this country for keys 9 cents. He gave $3.75 for t. vfars, anil is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics dozen fat liens. known, combined with the best Mood Miss Zulu Myer, teacher ut Polk, mritiers, acting directly on the nine reports ail enrollment of twenty four oils surfaces. The perfect combina and only two cases of tardiness tion of Ihe two ingredients is what Kirill ami Leonard Sliaw, Addie. Wil produces such wonderful rssuhs in lie, Fied and Ray Boydslon, David uring catarrh. Bpndtforjtestminnials and John Beddikopp, Henry (.¿Hiring -ee. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, mil Henry Rose were never absen ithio. Sold bv druggists, price 75 or tardy during lire past school month cents, flail’s Family Pills arc the l test. Addison Boyd came with his par --------------- -— ------------------ cuts to Oregou in 1886. and had been OAK C R O W . tor several years a jeweler at Mon Services at the J , E. church next mouth. Home weeks ago he w.i* taken seriously ill at the home of his Sunday at 11 o ’clock. sister, Mrs. Ray in Dallas, where he Pomona grange with the died last Monday, aged 47 years. At lie Christian church Tuesday liin fu Monmouth grange on the 4th Hutur- neral was preached by Rev. W. 1 lay in Janurary when an election ^ , Matlock, and he was laid to rest be- will he held. ,-ide his father and sister. Mrs. Roy, Homer and Setlf White and Millie in our home of the dead. The pall Kantner were tipped out of a buggy bearers were brother Woodmtn Irom Sunday, smashing the buggy ami in Monmouth. juring Seth’s shoulder. seeders and fanning mills v. Inc i at- always in stock, jilao prepare« spray j ^or orchards. “ Last winter an infant child of/nine At a maps meeting at Independ- i |1B(j (,ro,,« ft violent form,” says El- ence the following nonpartisan muni- der Jolm w . Rogers, a Christian Evan* cipal ticket was put up to be voted for ge]iatf 0f Filley, Missouri.. “ I gave next Monday: Mayor, Dr. Butler; jl0r a few ^oae8 (>f Chamberlain's recorder, W. G. 8 barman; treasurer, £»0ugli Remedy anti in a short time C. W . Irvine; marshal, A. J. L upper ; | ajj danger was past and the child re- councilmen, F. A. Douty, J. W. covered.” This remedy not only cures Brooks, E. S. Hilliard. croup, hut when given as soon as the Clarence Aikman lias received a pa first symptoma apjajar, will prevent tent for his 160 acres near Bugarloaf. the attack. It contains no opium or otlidr harmful substance and may be 01. Doma-chofsky lias filed lifs in gi en as confidently to a habv as to an tention to become an American citi adult. For sale by A. K. Wilson. zen. A license was issued Monday for At the Liberty school house they the marriige of Emil Gohat and Miss have Sunday school regularly at 2 Florence Pra|!ier, of Buena Vista. o'clock and p-eaching three times a Otto Byerley has opened a restaur month at 3 o'clock. ant on Main street, and will serve Leonard McBee married a daugh warm meals at all hours. Fresh oys- ter of James Jones, who formerly oc rers served in any style. cupied the John Ellis place at the Arthur .Starr and Frank Muscott edge of Dallss, but now lives on a part of his father’s old place near 1 ’erry- are arranging to open a skating rink in the wmoten mill building. A big dale. ¡lot of good skates hive been ordered. M. Miclielhook, near. Buell, has a Edgar Brown lias sold to Peter Han separator anil makes butter equal to son on Salt creek 40 acres of land for CTeaniery. Everv Tuesday he delivers $ 1 , 200 , and the Bhaffor properly in to Dunn Bros. 40 pounds of it. for the southern part of Dallas has been nearly all of which they liave regular transferred to Thomas Gill for $400. customers. Lumber is on tlis ground to build a Brown A aon arc erecting a ware barn in connection wiln the South house immediately in the rear of their Me*boil 1st church sml parsonage. store. Next week the south side of Lyman Lee, who was raised in Dal tlieir place of business will be filled las, has gone to take charge of a slock with groceries. of dry goods near EUeunburg, Wash See on second page the attrsetive ington. ad of Barr’s jewelry store in Salem. Within the past few days we have That is the place to gel elegant Christ ordered the Oregonian for B. Z. Riggs, mas tilings. of Ballston. M. F. W hite,of Riekreall. Photographs: You can have your Fred Johnson, of Peedee, and F. S. atamp pictures 24 for 35 cents at Smith, of Amity. ClierringU n’s, Dallas, Oregon. It is the same old story: The The Shakespeare club held tbeir White Front grocery ha# the finest regular weekly mee’ ing last Monday line of lamps. Haviland and German evening. Those present were Mrs. china and holiday goods. D. M. Metxger, Mrs. H. H. Chace, C. C. Sloan, an enterprising farmei Corvallis is to have a furniture Mrs, F. H Morrison, Mrs. T. J. Cher- living west of Monmouth, looked rington, Mrs. Walter Williams, Mrs. store. It will begin in a modeel way. through our court house Tuesday and Ed. Shaw, Misses Katie Shreve, Lena hoping to gradually build up a larger j Judge Boise was over from Salem H to offer and Jessie Wiseman, and business. Is there not at Dallas, sn j looking after his farm interests. Tracy Staata, R. E. Williams and C. opening for several small industries. L Starr. After a mental feast they It takes everlasting imlu-trj and push I-ewis Kitner, of Kings Valley solo to establish and keep up such things. j three bull calves at $25 each and 13 feasted on goood tilings to eat. X r o u n d Mr Wiseman, the hardware dialer, would like to show yon wlrat he can furnish in the way of warming and cook stoves. Many of them are beau ties and all are warianted to give sat isfactory service. *** Stock feed of all kinds ut Ullrey’s store on north Main street. He has stuff to make your hens lay, elan what will cure the ailments of aui- mals and poultry. Dockateader’a livery stable ia head quarters for the beet of everything in that line. His horses are fast and Ilia vehicle) are comfortable and ride eaay. Luuuer’s new meat market is hav ing a good trade from the very atari. He meets everybody pleasantly and always gives down weight. Fat stook wanted. *»* Many of the most nicely dressod la dies around towu bought their fur nishing goods from Mrs.' Chace, who has pretty things fur the babies. *% Smith, the iron artis, can substan tially shape tilings exactly as you want them. i '. You may go many miles up one sidi and down the other of the Willamet te river without anywlure finding a stock of general hardware superior to that carried by Win. Fault. He keeps ■milling hut high grade articles and has year after year been adding olliei tilings until now you can scarcely t ame any hardware not kept by him. S A L IM TR A D NOTES. The Yokohama Tea store is chuck full of nice tilings with which to set your table and they have elegant lamps of many kinds. Try their tea, codec and extracts. ê Laxative Bromo-Quinine T*b1^ T o O ur* a C o ld In One Day Take laxative bromo quinine tablet«. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Signature of E. W. Grove on each box. 25 cents. A u o t l o n S a le of T o o ls , W a g o n s , And furniture belonging to Andrew Peterson, deceased, at hie late resi dence at the foot of Mill street, Dal las, on Saturday, December 7th at 10 o’clock in the morning. The stock comprises two good work benches, two chests of woodworking tools, two unfinished light wagons, ore nearly new buggy, a lot of wagon timber, -pokes, felloes, oto., a complete set of blacksmith tools, a good Estey organ, and other lots too numerous to men tion. Sale at 10 o ’clock Saturday moiling, December 7, 1901. Repairing R eally Done As clothiers G. W. Johnson A Co. at 257 Commercial street, are hard to heat. Tlieir stoca is fresh, well made and perfect fitting. They have some of tlie nobbiest overcoats you ever saw. All young men thinking of get ling married should ask to see tlieir wedding anils. They can make your hoya feel proud of themselves. The steam laundry gets lots of washing to do from Polk county, be muse it always doea the work so well. If you want perfect laundry service, go there. Polk county people who buy dry goods in Salem should remember that J. L. Stockton, from Independence, lias one of the best store* in that line there. He caters to the very best trsde of the city and always lias the latest and best of everything. The names on the school roll o* The steel bridge feed yard is doing honor for the last month are, Blanche a rustling business these days. Not and Grade Fawk, Russell and John many Polk county people ever take Ruble, Willie Knower, Jifn and Ar tlieir teams anywhere else. thur Allen. The Beat Prescription for M alaria O r e g o n i a n a n d Item iz es. hills and fevers i* a bottle of Grove V Now is Lite tin e to arrange for your Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply year I ron and quinine in a tasteless form reading during the coming Most people want as much as they I Vo cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. can get of the county newa, tlis new. --------- of the state, of the nation and of the David A Guthrie liaa gone t o ' world. The two paper* above named j Douglas county expecting to make his will give yon more of it than aay lioine there. other Oregon combination you can BISCUIT Never thought of such a Perfect, D elicióos, Appetising. During the recent heavy rains about 3.000 saw logs got a move on them selves ann went galloping nown the Luckiamuta, Lou Ritner aay* that Phy Simpson and the Spaulding com pany have about ten million feet of logs to drive down from the Upper Luckiamute between now and spring, Misa Hattie Teat« went home with Misses Ella and Anna Ritner from Dallas college Wednesday to return Sunday. Ora Arnold also went to Kings Valley and Chester Water) to hie McTimmonds Valley home. The mother of Jeweler Morris ia dangeroasly ill near Turner. Mrs. Morris, of Dallae, is staying with her. Henry Muscott and John McKin ley are carpentering for the railroad at Glendale and Myrtle Creek and are going on to Ashland. Mra. W . A. Wash entertained Prof. G. C. Countryman and wife and Rev. L. C. Smith and family Thankegiviag day. Mr. Thompson, of Lebanon, Is here on a visit to tiis son, who is one of the proprietors of the Hotel Gail. A nonpartisan meeting in Salem lias suggested Thoms* Burrows, H. Polite. G. Stolz and P. J. Larson for alderman at Ihe approaching city eieotfbn. sign for a medicine did you ? Most of the Corvallis hope are «till in the hands of tiie growers. The a good sign for 300 bales from the Lilly yard were Scott’s Emulsion. T h e body sold at 9 cents. W ell, it’s las to be repaired like other things and Scott’s Emulsion is the medicine that does it. These poor bodies wear out from worry, from over-work, from disease. They get thin Mrs. M. J. McPherson and her eons, Will, aud ’Lige, of Salt Creek, are liv ing at Arlington, east of the moun tains. Bart McPherson ia back in East Tenneaee. Ora Savery came in from Ballston. Tuesday with a 250 pound dressed hog, which he sold to our batchers for $ 15 . C. W. Weater, who was here from and weak. Som e of the new east of the mountains a few weeks ago, has been thrown from a wagen ones are not well made— and and had his leg b.oken. all of the old ones are racked from long usage. Scott’s Emulsion kinds. fixes all It does the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best ma terials are used in the patching and the patches don ’t show through the new glow of health. N o one has to wait his turn. Barr’s jewelry storo will soon move Y ou can do it yourself— you to the corner until recently occupied by Gilbert’s bank. For the next month they will sell nearly everything at a reduction of 10 per cent. Exam ine tlieir stock and you will he very apt to buy something. HOT TEA D ecem ber Ju ry List. These jurymen have been drawn to serve during Judge Burnett’s term of oirctiit court beginning December 2nd: Eian Evans, of Falls City, Cass Riggs, of McCoy, C. L. Barnhart, of Bridgeport, A. H. Collins, of Stiver, Cyrus JUi>4l, of Buell, I,. Wallace, of Douglas, U.O. Wait and J K. Phillips, of Spring Valley J. 11. Fletcher and John Sykes, of Kola, Peter Kurre and L. D. Baldwin, of Buena Viata, Harvey Gage ami S. H. Tetherow, of Fall- City, F W Water» .ml J. K. Pugetl. of Lewisville, D. N. Kuegi and B. M, Webb, of Sail Lake, S. T. Smith, J . W Rogers and 1. A. Allen, i f Riekreall, J. E Rhodes. G. A. Well* and S B Walker, of Independence, A. B. Muir D. Shepard. Sol. Blessing, J. W . Cald well and J. W . Robinson, of Dallas. No exclusive shoe store in the city can show a more attractive line of footwear than the New York Racket. They can fill any want in that line and for less money than at most plac es. Tlieir stock of ready made cloth ing is complete. See what they have for the children. Wm Toner, of Lincoln, is still ex | other calves at $16 each, all of them press messenger between Albany and being about ten months old. Yaquina. J u m p e d on a T e n P e n n y N all . The Presbyterian church has ex The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Pow lendev a call to Rev St. Pierre, who lias beeu preaching at St. John's : ell jumped on an inverted rake made church in Portland. Rev. A. I Good- of ten penny nails, and thrust on. friend, who recently went to Califor { nail entirely through her fo >t and a The Willamette liver is now at a make. The rrguiar price of eaeli it nia, has gone into the commission second one half way tli-ougli, Cham ' Issuing stage as far up *• Corvallis, $1 50, hut** a special inducement we berlain’* Pain Balm wo* promptly *p- business at Berkely near San Fran | there hsing a daily host from that f now offer both for $2 and if desired I plied and five minutes later the pain ¡aiint to Portland. cisco. they may go to different address«* Dr. Farley and wife went to Port \ had disap|ieared and no more suffering Within a week the elo'hsa line, of I'vrtisp. you would like to send one Chan. Wood, the aged Monmouth was ex|>erienced. In three days the laud to-pend Thanksgiving with her -hoemaker. waa run over and his lag child was wearing her shoe as usual Mr. H. P. Sh'iver and Mr.. A. Shultz lo some distant friend as a preseut parsu is. broken during the bass hall gams and with ab-olu'elv no discomfort. liave been robbed at night. Bo care Four cents a work will thus procure s large amount of pleasant and profl* | there last Saturday. Me. Powell ia a well known merchant ful slsiut such things and keep your table reading matter for a whole year. shot guo loaded. of Fi r.lanil, Virgin a. Pain Balm i- Tlis school olffr-rs at Montgomery OABTORIA. I hail the in«ide of Iheir sclxa.l bouse *n am i» ptic and heals such injuries CABTOUTA. iM ntk. I n Htw Htwiya Beegfit 'painted wlii'* tin* teacher was at- without niatura'ion and in nne-thiivl I w n d i t h , /t TMliM 1m Hswtlwan B oH (M Bserstke __/ ypTMtinj f *11111 '* y»Tla DM V w H ew bwitt w $M Tb li Rifilature I p on every box o f the grfeuiua ( finding tie institute. .'non Taytor the time required by the usual treat ia a director, a bachelor ami a painter. ment. For sale by A. K. Wilson. Within Hi# past few days 224B pounds of dresssd turkeys have boen shipped from here as follows: Castle A Haldeman 1000 pounds. Jas. Clow 590, 8 . K. Smith 430, Jas. Elliott 120, Alvin Brown 100. In tbs meaatims H. Fern lias shipped a coop of turk eys, T. A Biggs two coot« of them and C. Swenson a coop each of turk eys and chickens. Ladles A ll Attention. Goocli Bros., proprietors of the Dal las flouring mill*, offer as a premium 100 pounds of flour to the lady who bakes the 1 est cuke witii their flour. The com |ieiitioii i* to occur at Brown’s store, January 1st, when lliat hue steel range in ¡heir show window is given awuy. The Indies concerned a**e lo select three judges a d all cakes in the contest are to he sold at aue- tion anil the proceeds donated lo the needy of Dallas. and the bottle. Uncle Dave Guthriehae ordered tills paper and the Oregonian for a year to the address of his son, David, in Sou thern Oregon. For toys and gamos of every descrip tion, novelties in ebonoid and cellu loid goods, framed pictures, colored panels, black cal calenders, albums, Crockinole and Combinola games, go lo the Bee-Hive store. Judge Burnett has decided that the bondsmen of Htate School Land Clerk Davis a>s no longer liable, the case being outlawed by the statute of limi tation). NEW TO-DAY. OOOD FKKSH COW WITH DURHAM CALF for sal« by O. N. Or*h*m ne*r John Uuy't» A piace. No buffine*« done on Haturday. Tiiis picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Emulsion and is on the T EATHER CLOTH LINED QUOTE FOUND J J southwest of J>allaa, Owner can get it by pay wrapper of every bottle. iug for this notice. Send for free sample- SCOTT & BOWNE, S1IOAT8 FOR RALE BY W. II. KRABKK near Dalia*. 409 Pearl St,. New York. 50 c. and £ 1 . all druggists. 8 T WO FULL BLOODED 1-YRAR-OLD DURHAM bulla for «aie by Mr*. A. J. Hasting* at Hmitti- held. UOH RALE BY HAMUEL OMR AT RICKKKALL: I J; Two 2 y«ar old colt» »ired by Joe Hubbard’» | Ormonde, one ancking colt sired by Clanfleld's Clyde, and one brom! mare One year’s time given with approve«! security, If desired. Tremendous Auction Sale Of an immana# «took of clothing — hata, dry good*, gentleman*’ furn$*hing goods, hosiery, glovee, notions, stationery, cut lery, blanket*, uuiltn, etc., etc. The alxive goods are all new and fresh from the fectoruR. On account of the strike« in San Francisco and several vanterii citieM, the manufacturer* were unable to move their good« in time for the fall trade, and have therefore sent over 92ft,- 000 worth o f good* to lie di*po*e<i o f at the purchaMer * own price. They are now being sold by S. Friedman, auction eer, on the corner o f State and Commer cial Ntreet*. Sale« daily at 1 o ’clock p m. and continue until January lit. It will |»ay (M ople to come from adi«tance, a* well a* those who live in the immedi ate vicinity, and attend these «ale*, for their; i« no renerve. Every article is *old for whatever the bidder* give, as for instance: A n overcoat worth 110 only brought ftt.fiO; a drees pattern worth $4.7^ sold for 3ft cent*; a table cloth worth 91 ftO brought3ft cents. M a ny articles brought ridiculously low prices. Hat* worth 93./O went «s lo w a* 40 cents. Y et the sales wiO g o o n to a finish regardhss of the oon*e<r««nc*’ . A n y one in need of clothing, drees g«»<>d* furnishing good*, hat*, etc., command help yourself at your own prioe. Take them awav. Y ou will be con vin ced of the fact when you come to the auction, so nay* S. FRIEDMAN, Moores block, corner S tstennd Com- uietoitl street*, Salem, Oregon. A VINO 7 HORRER AND USE FOR ONLY 0. I will aril aheap any one of the 7- For particu lars, address K. E. Robbins, McCoy, Oregon. H FKF.MH MILCH OOW AND A FEW OOATB for sale by Mr*. J. Hanson In North Dallo». MALE A SPAN OF LAHOR, FINE BLACK mare« by Jas. Boydstoa at Folk. F JR younv ilmt F c la h b it a l ia n y e a k l in o prunk tree« for aale by H. S. Bote. F OR R E N T - a li ACRE HOP YARD ON Ooose- neck. For tern»» apply to J. J. Finn at McCoy, lie can get the right iiartie« six acres m ores »hort distance from his yard. RR ROBERT HATTON, TWO I1LOUKH WFBT of Hotel «Jail would like a few boarders am! »ill furnish transient meal*. M J^JONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO- P«rty a t usual ratee by Oscar Hay te r , Dolls«, ONEY TO LOAN AT 0 PER CENT ON FARM security. J. L. COLLINS, Doti«*. M HOMEY m property. W F. la HAVE TO LOAM ON IMPROVED S1BLF.Y « F.AKIN , . Farm for Sale. NE OF THE BERT 100 ACRE FARM* IN THE comity, l>eing well located and improved, »ith O of the be*t >4 water and pienty of It. Qoud 9 " oppi«», pear«, plum«, grape«, etc. Sixty acre« of plow land, If. if slAMhed ash bottom.and 15 acre«of oak pasture, «if th* 00 «Wife I to 8 acre« is «**ded to clov«r, with a fine stand, 0 acre* to timothy and loaereato rtu gruu. Will giv* intmediate pome« «ton, ««id 5 year» time on H,0C0 «t 0 P*r vent, if »*«- »irvl Price, 02,700 I am unking a special effort to •«!! thi» farm lor the simple rtaaoii ibat I know the price wilt »ell II • hen the buver w w the ids«» Title |*rfe.-« II. O. CAMPBELL, Dolloa