Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 14, 1902, Image 3

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    What d o th eC h lld ern D rink?
S o m e t h in g T h a t w ill do Y eu Good
Don’t give them tea or coffee. Have
We know of no way iu which we
can be of more service to our readeas you tried the new food drink Grain-o?
than to tell them of something that It is delicious and nourishing and
will be of real good to them. For takes the place of coffee. The more
this reason we want to acquaint them Grain-O you give the childern the
with what weron:d *er one of the very more health you distribute through
heat remedies on earth lor cougtis, tlmir systems. Grain O is made of
colds, and that alarming complaint, pure grains, ami when properly pre­
croup. We refer to Chamlierlain’H pared tastes like the choice grades of
Cough Remedy. We have uned it coffee bn* costs about one-fourth as
with such good results in our family much. All grocers sell it. 15 cents
so long that it has become a house­ and 25 cents.
hold neecssitv. By its prompt use
SALEM C U TLETS.
we have no doubt hut that it has,
time and a gain prevented croup.
Veterinary Surgeon Keeler makes
The leslimronv is given upon onr own a specially of caring for all kinds of
Anything in the
experience, and we suggest that our sickliest in animals and nearly always
readers,, especially those who have makes them well again. Inquire for
line of—
small children, always keep it in the him at the steel bridge feed yard.
house as a safeguard against croup.—
CHINA
Camden, South Carolina, Messenger. (
Q U E E N 8W A R E or
If you are particular about your
For sole by A. K. Wilson.
/ i i a l ’ ü u ^ I n r
washing, th* steam laundry will come
G L A b o W A llE j
as neur giving you satisfaction
L E T T E R L IS T .
would the best one in Portland. Try
These letters remain uncalled for in , it and become thus convinced.
the Dallas postoffice for the week end­
With every purchase,
ing February 13th, and parties calling
Let us again remind Polk county
CO U N TY CO U RT.
for them will please state that they
commencing January
people that Stockton’s dry goods store
have been advertised:
PROBATE.
27 , 1902 .
by the postoffice is the best place to
A O Brown,
Sibley, J.
get everything of that kind. Mr.
W E Brown,
Stockton, who formerly lived at Inde­
Final account, in the S. A. Nebel
R E Conner,
pendence, will gladly welcome every­ and L. B. Frazer ertates were filed and
Edward J Fay,
body from across the river. His clo­ set for hearing on March 8th.
W J Gleason,
thing aud foot wear are hard to beat.
A petition to .ell th . real property
Isreal Harris,
Report of Salt Creek school for
' L O C A L A N D G E X E lt A L
Chester Gardner and Milt Grant, of
belonging to the minor heir, of E P.
Miss Elvida Mellqui«t,
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Bridgeport, will have some fine Ply­ month ending February 7th: En­
Alfred Paffenberger,
Proprietor Barnes, of the New York Stedm.n i. to be heard March 8tb,
W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R IN C mouth Rock fowls on exhibition at the rolled, 48; average attendance, 41;
Felix G Pillion!,
Racket store, wants a chance to cou and citation to issue.
times
tardy.
2;
neither
absent
nor
tar.
time
of
the
goat
show
bore.
Many
T H E W E E K FROM: A L L A V A IL -
Janies Piwell,
vince people from across the river
The petition of Elfle M. Wilson To
others have poultry worthy of being dy. Tracv Kavery, Bert Clanfield, Cor­
that be (‘an and will sell them cloth­ be appointed guardian of the minor
*
nelius Warkentin, Willie and Dan | David Schroek,
shown
at
that
time.
A b le S o u rc e s D is h e d up fo r O u r
Miss
Ksenu
Whiteaker.
ing
for
both
sexes
and
all
ages
cheap­
heir, of A. K. Handy, deceased, was
Vyheablan, Louie and Martha Vill-
N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R e a d e rs
er than they can gel similar good* set for hearing March 6th.
Win, Lee, of Brhlgepart, will have wock, Leon Sloper,Stella Lyons, Lena,
C. G. C oad , postmaster.
In A h re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s .
elsewhere.
Every
boy
around
can
af-
Toulouse g6*j*e, bronse turkeys and Meda and Emil Thiesis. The school
The executor of the Elizabeth But­
foid one of his nice suits.
some fine chickens on exhibition here will give a Washington’s Birthday
Cot Rid of His R h eu m aiism .
ler estate was authorized to make a
dating the goat show. His turkeys programme on the afternoon of Feb­
For groceries go to OsfioM's.
deed of correction.
“ During the winter of 1898 I was
are of t new strain and while quite ruary 22nd, to which all patrons and so lame in my joints, in fact all over
The State street lunch counter of
I have a few thousand dollars to large are perhaps the bast layers in
The bond of Isnac Dyck as adminis­
friends of the school are invited.— B. my body, that I could hardly hobble George Bros, has a big patronage be­
loan at six per cent on strictly lirsi the state.
trator of the David Roddekopp estate,
M. Guy and Ella Oviatt, teachers.
around,
when
I
bought
a
bottle
of
cause what they set out is so good.
class farm securities.— H. G. Campbell.
waa Tiled and approved and letter, is-
Chamberlain,* Pain Balm. From the
Everybody has something nice to
i<ied.
Mail Carrier Muller came in Tues­ first application I begun to get well,
Young man wanted to learn the say about the fine new arc light at
CO M M IS S IO N E R S .
The reputation of a clothing house
printer’s trade. Apply at this office. the depot. It shed* additional light day from Buell with a spring wagon, and was cured and have worked stead­
bringing 42 pounds of butter for Mr. ily all the year.— R. Wbeeler, Nort h- for honest dealing should greatly in­
John Teal.
Bath Riggs.
for
many
blocks
around
and
will
make
One of the brightest and host liked j
Michel.»or k and taking hack various wood, New York. For sale by A. K. fluence one in the purchase of men
a
favorable
impression
on
strangers,
Henry
Keyt,
A.
B.
Strong
and G.
boys in Dallas is no more. Victor A., j
ir*-icle* of merchandise.
and boys clothing bicause almost any
Wilson.
N. Townsend were appointed viewer,
eon of I. V. Lynch and wife, departed who arrive and depart by train.
body
can
be
deceived
in
the
quality
of
Morris Jones, who has been around
this life February 6th. aged II years. | Last, week a tie train of 11 cars
goods. Those who have for many to meet Surveyor Ground February
B ig Lum ber M ill.
here for half a century, has entered
20th to view and aurvey a proposed
The funeral was conducted by Rev. A. I came loaded with treated ties from
The former Montgomery & Milli­ years dealt at the Johnson clothing
A. Winter, the pail bearers being his the creosating plant near Cottage upon his 85th year. He, Monroe gan saw mill near Falls City, now emporium all agree that it is an hon­ change in the Saar, and Crowley road,
schoolmates. His teacher and all his j Grove and took hack a train load of Miller and Lindsy Robbins used to be owned by the Coast Range Lumber­ est firm. If they say a thing is all
The bond of General Gibaon Post.
classmates were there with many flor- | green ties, and the same was done frequently on the street together, hut ing company, is to be dismantled wool, you will net find it part shoddy. No. 64, was approved.
now the other two keep housed except
al offerings. A more manly or tender j again this w< ck. the new ties being
The company is now starting to erect, Then trade at Johnson’s.
Formerly the oounty eourt allowed
in nice weather.
hearted little fellow never lived. He I taken from Thurston’s mill.
less than two miles up the Luckia-
the county treasurer 1 per cent for
was the pride of the household and !
Elder J. R. G. Russell will preach mute from Falls City, a plant that
D A L L A S H IN T S .
collecting and distributing school
everybody else thought well of Victor. | List of teachers now being examin­ in Dal.as next Sunday morn ing, at will cut 50,000 feet of lumber a day.
When yon want a mou.e trap, go lo funds and it was ordered that such
The family feel most grateful to the j ed in Dallas for eertficates: Truman Liberty in the afternoon and at Oak- ! At a cost of about $2.000 they will
action be approved, but that in future
neighbors and friends who Came to I Allen, Winfred Arant, Clias. E. Mill- dale in the evening. A protracted I construct a flume down to the city, Wiseman’«; when yon need a clothe»
no enmniisaions of any kind are to be
lighten their burdens and soften their j key, VV. .1. Starr, B. T. Merrill, Adrian meeting will begin at the Baptist where their planer and yard would be wringer, go to Wiaenmn’. ; when yon
need kitchen u'eneil«, g oto Wiae- allowed tile treasurer for collecting or
Owen, Paul Wyman, Gilbert Edging-1 church the first Sunday in Mured), the I
sorrows.
located.
Their
extra
big
mill
is
in
nian’e; and for the hext garden aeeda. distributing funds of any kind. Mr.
ton, Sadie Lynn, Abbie Weikal, Ber­ pastor being assisted by able outside
anticipation of a railroad coming to go to Wiseman’s hardware store.
Rigga dissented, claiming that aucli
The po3toffice at Polk station, three tha Gooch, Ivy Burton, Myrtle Gard­ help.
take
their
output
to
the
markets
of
commissions should be refunded.
miles north of Dallas, is to he discon­ ner, Stella Dodson, Nettie Ward, Dora
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tne
world.
On
the
south
side
of
the
Gooch Bros, of the Dallas flouring
tinued tomoriow and its mail sent Roy, Jessie Sands, Edith Houck, Cora
The trcusuier was given credit for
Chopped harley and plenty of it at
here.
Smith, O-lie Miller, Ora Overlioltxer. mill, have ordered about $600 worth stream at Fulls City they are erecting the Dallas city mills. Their flour school warrants paid to the amount
a
la
rye
store
diagonally
across
the
Stella Childs, Emma Byers, Grace of latest improved machinery to sup­
rank, high in comparison with other of 94,967 and for 91,192.42 cancelled
Zim Hinaliaw and son have sold to
plant the nine bolting rsels in the street from Colwell’s store.
warranta.
brands. Try it.
a speculator 400 acres of land at Su- j Davis, Anna Leep, Inez Lusk.
third story of their mill. The change
Six wild cat scalps were exhibted
garloaf for $4700
Matt Hayes has sold to Mary E. will be made in April, after which , D r. C . W . R oberts, th e Eye S p e c ia l­
and destroyed.
is t, on “ R e f ra c t io n .”
W. I. Barnum bus bought of Jake j Hayes, a quarter section of timber they expect to make better flour than |
When your umbrella needs a new
Reason Brtink was chosen road au-
Dr. 0 . W. Roberts comes with thous­ cover, new handle or any other re­
Pence 15 acres of land near Ballstou i land for $2100, and Wm. Hayts has ever. What they are now making is
ands of the most convincing testi­ pairs. Mr. Kisser has the material perviaor in the place of G. H. Chap
for $600, end 376 acres of the Honry sold Samuel Cairues the same amount good enough.
man resigned.
monials and newspaper mentions as
Myer estate at Smithfield, have been for $2500.
Despite very stormy weather some to his ability, not only from hi* home and the skill to make it good as new.
The allowance for Mrs. W. D. Rose
solp to Archie Mver by Sarah E. Riggs \ Foot social
H
.
sells
cutlery
Are
arms
and
ammu­
with program me at 500 people gathered in the Methodist
city but from nearly every town or nition.
for keeping Mrs. Bimpeon was discon­
and others for $4750.
Bethel evening of 22nd. Each lady church to hear Head Consul Fitlken-
tinued.
city ’ »e has practiced in. He claims
The state republican convention j is requested to bring a lunch for two. burg last Friday night, where he en­ that many seemingly incurable nerve
It was ordered that the road poll
will be held in Portland April 2nd and ; The ladies will be screened except one thused all Woodmen to a high degree troubles and head aches, are brought
Dunn’s grocery must be very popu­ tax be paid in money.
the second district congressional con - j foot, which will be sold to the highest by his eloquent words. Hon. J. D. about through constant strain to get lar, judging from the constant stream
T. B. Huntley was chosen general
vention will meet there the previous j bidder. Bachelors remember that Lee and Head Bankei Cooper came je feet vision through an imperfect of eatable, leaving there and from the
oxer with him from Salem and during \ eye, and he proves his theory true by quantity of goods every freight train road superintendent at a monthly sal­
day. The state central committee re-1 one foot in better than nothing.
ary of 950. his bond and oath of office
commend that primaries be held
Saturday evening 17 rainy day that afternoon and the next morning j reading you many letters from bis pt- brings them.
to b“ filed by February 15th at which
March 22nd and county conventions youngsters surprised Belle Wolfe al enjoyed a love feast with the Neigh* lients, who have been cured of serious
*•*
time h . will take charge of the office.
March 29th. The state convention hbr home near Falls City. They ►ang b )is in Dallas.
diseases, supposed by all but the most
J. J. Fidler, the Salem stage man,
will have 343 delegates, nine of them and played until a late hour and then
The following changes wer. made
Evangelist Burton is preaching to Advanced in the science of ophthal­ will get whatever you want from the
from this connty.
in the nomination of judges and clerks
after a nice lunch kept on having a 1 rge And interested a u dien ces at the mology, to have no connection what­ capital city.
of election :
ever with the eye, It is well worth
good Mme for two hours after the Christian church.
Mrs. Orr and daughter, Mrs. Stem roosters said midnight. Belle persu­
Douglas precinct— Giflord Lady a.
your while to call anu have a talk with
son, of Rickrcall, will go to Southern aded half a dozen of the girls to stay
Do not forget about that goat, sin ep tha doctor. H° will put the human
Set the nice things in the show win­ cleik in the place of J. C. Cock.rliam,
California for the health of the for all night with her.
a d poultry show next weak. Every I eye before you in an entirely different dow of Mrs. Chace, who deals in la­ who is not in that precinct.
uody should be interested in the im­ light from that which von have Held | dies and childrens furnishing good«.
mer.
Eola— Rickard Pearce as elerk in
Thurston Bros donkey engine w** provements along those lines.
it before. If you are interested call ! Ask about her tailor sy.tem of dress place of T. W. Wann, who resigned.
The social club have leased all the last week taken by way of Falls City
South Independence— C. Irvine is
even though your eyes are perfect. cutting.
rooms over Chapman’s furniture store i to their upper logging camp, the trip
Beginning next Monday the Bee
not in that precinct, and Arthur
He is an interesting talker. Exaini-!
except the offices of Dr. Woods and j being a rough and tough one.
Hive will give away to its patrons a j
Moore was made clerk in his place.
natim* are free, because there are !
attorney Hayter.
Stock snd poultry feeds of ail kinds H. M. Lines and B. M. Estes were
Less than 500 of the 3,000 voters in handsome brume clock every Satur­ many who do uot understand that
may
be
had
at
Ullrey’.
store
opposite
A motor full of Dallas dancers will this county have registered. The reg day evening.
their eyes are the direct cause of ail­
go to Airlie this evening to trip their ¡stratum of two years ago will not do
At the masquerade skating carni­ ments, which medical treatment and the blacksmith shops. See his hone
light fantastic toes until early in the for the coming election, as some seem val,.Miss Inez Black and Clarence | change of climate have failed to per­ meal, oyster sh.ll and other poultry
morning.
to imagine.
Shultz were pronounced the best ska- 1 manently cure, because the eyes were specialties. Flour for sale.
.**
We are told that Miss Nannie Wil­
The Dallas basket bailers will go to tors and Jas. Holman took the prize the aggravating cause. Office at Cot­
The general public agree that Gay-
son ranks high as a student at Albany Monmouth this evening for a contest for best costume. The band furnished tage hotel after February 16th, for one
week or longer. Examination free.
nor’s footwear emporium ia the best
college and is a favorite with her with the team there. Both »-ides have excellent music for the occasion.
place in town to go for sheet, because
teachers.
♦ heir mettle np and some fur will fly.
All the personal property of the es­
D a lla s C re a m a ry .
they handle nothing else anil have the
Many D.illasitea will go along to yell tate of U. H. Hyde, deceased, consist­
John G. Brown, who bus for several
Miss Mamie Kirkpatrick was mar* for their side.
ing of 33 head of sheep, a road cart, a year* been running a milk wagon in largest stock from which to select.
ried in Los Angeles last week to l^iv-
Repairing neatly done.
set
of
harness,
and
other
property,
j
M tr . James Boydston not long ago
Dallas, lies decided to establish a
id Burrey, a lawyer there.
will
be
sold
at
public
auction
by
C.
II
found in their yard on the Dolph
creamery here. He went to Portland
Ed. Patras has leased from J. C. place, where John Way mi re had a Hyde, executor, at the C. H. Hyde this week and bought the necessary
A belter horse shoer than Isaac V’ .
Hastings, at Airlie, ten acres of what store 50 years ago, a Spanish coin of farm near Ballston, on Saturday, ! outfit, which will he installed in the Lynch never lived in tliia town.
February 15th, 1902 at 2 o ’clock.
in thought to be good onion land and 1801.
building across the street from the
*.»
is preparing it for the cultivation of
Hughes wagon shop at Llie bridge.
At Docksteader’s livery stable things
Milton Grant and wife, of Bridge | The establishment will b- ready for
J A. McClaneand Miss Eunice Mc­
that loud smelling vegetable.
Cormick. of Buena Vista, are now port attended the funeral of her hro- i business about the middle of March are always in ship shape and lie is ev
er icady to get one off to the country
Hi. Richmond, of Pioneer, is in paddling down the steam of life a- tlier, Tima. Brower,in McMinnvill last i
He will have about 50 cow's of hi*
speedily and in a comfortable shape.
very poor health. 30 acres of bis husband and wife. Rev. Samuel Lind week.
*»wn and will buy all the cream that
Saddle horses for hire.
place has been sold to Mr. FanJrich. say having made thorn one.
farmers around may choooae to hr.nv
Mrs.
Mary
Watts
nee
Collins,
gave
j
Milt Holman and family live with
him.
As
thrifty
farmers
everywhere
at
Gild
Felb»ws
hall
in
Amity,
last
Hut-!
Mr. Lewis and wife, of S dem, are
him.
See how nicely the groceries are »r
over spending a week with Miss Jes­ unlay evening, a recital that was pr«>- ! have made it pay to furnish creamer­
ies , so will the wide awake go ahead ranged in Brown’s store. Mr. Frank
In 1852 Wm. Howe took up a do­ sie Wiseman.
nounced a decided success.
one* around here. All the dairyman Brown presides over that department
nation claim near where Perrydale
Hale Backensto is keeping a saloon , wants is the butter fat. The ski to ami cun flt you out with anything
Glenn G n n t having sold his home
now stands and his son, Henry, one
at
San
Barnadino,
California,
and
his
inilk can !)■ tad to pigs ami poultry. snd everything for llie kilcli.n and
adjoining it soon after. Years a ¿o he will soon build a new one near the
wife is .'tinning a lodging house there. As Mr. Brown can U til n o the product | dining table. Step across to the north
moved to Dallas, where his son«. Jas. Christian church
Robert and lUnry lived, and Zach re­
A Polk county hop raiser sold bis of at least 300 cows, let all ah i lone side of the building and you will lind
Homer Homes and A M. Vernon
mained on the old home place. and little son, half way to Salem, have 1901 crop in Salem this week at 13 ! cows within easy distance ai rung* to „ «lock of dry goods from which your
every want can be met.
Grandpa How« and wife died here rcarlet. fever.
cents. About HO bales ars being turn their butter fat into money.
some years ago. Zach Howe has now
held there for 15. which price is ex­
L. D. Mulkey, of Amity, C. T. Bon* pected to be realized before Apiil.
S o m e M a ll C o n t r a c t ..
sold his 256 acre farm to A. M. Wer­
Spring time will soon be here and
ner, from Minnesota, at $43 per acre, ney, of Wood burn, and other outsid­
From McMinnville, via Brllvue,
Mr. Buhler’s creamery on Salt j Sheridan. Willamina snd Botler to then farmers will have hut little lime
including all stock, grain and ma­ ers are f Xpeeiad here with some fin«
chinery. Mrs Werner is a si-.ter of poultry during the goat show. I. V. Cr^ek i- doing a nice little business, Grande Konde, is 29 miles and I). B to go or send to town for things with
Albert Domes of McCoy. Henry Lynch will have charge of the poultry which will he increased as soon as he Gaunt ia to get 9975 for currying » which to «Jo all kind* of repairing. Go
How«, who had 227 acres adjoining, display and will do everything possi­ and the neighbors can get more cows daily mail over that route, anil N. H. now to Fault's store and g* t such ^
sold it to Mr. Werner at $25 ar. acre, ble to make it a pleasing success. If to milk. He goes around every mor- Slt'on is to receive 9-300 for taking a hardware as you will be *ure to need |
there being no improvements. Zach those having scrubby chickens would 1 ning t » the homes of Jas. Olinstead. daily mail over the d4 miles between He ha* agricultural tools and ituph-
Howe and daughter, Katie, will soon go and see the superiority of those on ! J. Bowles, J M. Lyon and Henry Grande Konde and Tillamook
B. E. ment* in great variety and everything
That is 1
go to Seattle, where he has improved exhibition, they would be inclined to i Clanfield for their milk, from which Nixon is to take a double daily mull needed for carpentering.
property. A better or more reliable eat or sell their common fowls and tie extracts the butter fat, paying 20 between barker and Buena Vista for headquarters for all kinds of seed* |
cents a pound for it, and takes their 92fi2. The 12 mile daily mail be­ and grarst.a. See his handsome cook- |
get something better.
man lives not in Polk county.
skim milk back when he goes for tween King’s Valley and Wren is to ing snd warming stoves.
Putnam fadeless dyes are essier to State of Ohio, City of Toledo,I m
j fresh milk next morning. During ttv , lie carried by O. L. Ramsdel at 917U,
4#t
Lucas County,
{
use and color more goods brighter and
month of January Mr Olmsted’» three and R. Henry is to go over the 18
Poultry and produce wanted at the 1 will do this when everything
Frank
J.
Cheney
makes
o.ith
that
faster colors than any other dye.
cows brought him in $20 He expects miles betwoen Norton and Sugarlnnf Dunn grocery. They sell high grade
else fails. There is no doubt
Sold by A. K Wilson. 10 cents per he is the senior partner of the Arm of to milk from 12 to 15 cows ns soon as twice a week lor 9325. The 15 mile butler from the best maker*. Their
F.
J.
Cheney
and
Co.,
doing
business
package.
about i t
It n o u rish e s,
he c*n get around to it, being sure route between Salem and Ferrvdale preferred stock canned goods never
in the city of Toledo, county snd that it is a paying business.
goes to J Conner at 91 JO, and E. J. fails to give satisfaction.
: strengthens, builds up and
The Bridgeport
Sunday school, state aloresaid, and that said firm will
Our streets have been in darkness A*ery it to get 979 f for carrying the
which meets at 10 o'clock, has an at­ pay the sum of $100 for each and ev­
makes the body strong and
mail every day from Salem, via Iiide-
B u c k le n 'e A r n ic a S a lv e .
tendance of about 45 snd good results ery case of catarrh that cannot be for several nights on account of abu n
!
jieiidence
and
Monmouth
to
Lewi.-
Has worl I wide fome for marvelous ; healthy, not only to throw
are following froai the efforts of the cured by the use of Hall’s Catartb out in connection with the electric
core*. It surpanees any oeher salve,1 off this hard cough, but to
officers and teachers. Wm. Lee is cure.— Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to light plant. Tne damage is b< iug re­ villa. •
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lotion, ointment or halm for cuts j
superintendent, Margaret Murray is before me and subscribed in my pres paired rapidly as possible.
Glover and oat baled bay for «ale at corns, turns, hoi s, sore*, felon*, Ul- | fortify the system a g a in s t
tec rotary, Mrs Chester Ossdnrr, or­ ence. this 6tb day of Dectmlier, A. D.
further attacks. If you are
The Sorosis literary society at the $8 a ton, and oak grub w on«! and o k cers. tetter, salt iheum, lever •ores,
ganist and W, L. Frink, chorister.
Ih86.— A. W. Gleason, notary public, college, will have an open meeting i*n grub wood at $2.25 per c r d . Apply
run down or emaciated you
[seal] Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken the evening of Washington’s Birth­ here or to either of the D ilia* dray­ chapped hand*, «kin eruptions; infal­
lible for pile*. Cure guaranteed. O n -1 , should certainly take this
internally and acts directly on the day. After the programme a dainty men.
ly 25 cent* at all druggist*.
blood and mucous suffice* of the sye- lunch will be served, at two bits a cou­
nourishing food medicine.
tfm. Send for testimonials, free. F. ple or 15 cents for one.
O A N T O n T A .
* x . and f i o ,, »11 druggist*.
SCOTT ft BOW S t , Chemtoi*, Near York.
J Cheney 4t Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold
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T h is « t fa o t e » la on * r « 7 bo* ot ibo jo n o ia « by druggists, 75 cents. Hnll’s Fam­
Mrs. M. M. Ellis is on the road to
Laxative Brom »-Quinine r.**. ily pills are the best.
I recovery.
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WHITE
Blank notea and receipts for sale at
('ouïe to this office for all kinds of
this office, al o all kiuds of legal
le^al hUnkt*.
blanks.
G. J„. Hawkin*, of Indopendeiir«,
Job work done here— the best.
is one of tlie heat nmrble mtUr* in 'lie
■tale am I does llie cemetery work for
The ladies basket ball club are vig-
nearly every family in i’olk county.
orouslg practicing in the Collins build­
ing, south of WiUon’s drug store. An
Oak grill» wood for sale helow the occasional bruised shin or bumped
market price. Apply at llii* office.
nose is a small matter while they ate
to Waicuer Bnw. for plows and having so much fun.
i harrows, sulkey, Rang and ilim* plows,
Di.'trict Attorney Hart is finding
seeders and fanning mills which art; plenty to do in connection with cir­
ailways in stock, also prepared spray cuit court now in session at Salem.
for orchards. They keep huypy *JXlull‘
Dr. C. W. Roberts, eye specialist
Spectacles and ¿losses at Pfennig’*. ¡and refractioniwt, who opens his «tlice
Who would like to have this paper j on Monday next ot the Cottage hotel,
now to he paid for next summer with brings great numbers of California
and Oregon references to people whom
! wood.
he has succersfully fitted with glasses,
Frank Kinney will huihl a new many having previously despaired of
stock barn for Felix Comegyg, near finding help. See the doctor’s article
i b ., i i , i o i i .
on Refraction in another column. In
Blacksmith Warren and wife, of Dallas o >e week or longer, business
permitting. Examination free.
Kallstcn. will spend the balance of
their days with their daughter, Mrs.
Dr. C. W. Roberts, eye specialist,
Thomas Stump, at Pomeroy, Wash* a t Cottage betel, has a thorough
iiigtou.
knowledge of everything pertaining
L. C. Gilmore expects lo move from to the eye. and has all the latest scien­
tific instruments necessary for the
Independence to Los Angeles.
most intricate examinations, and
A Peedee gentlemen write« us that guarantees his corrections to be as
his land for sale ad, in this paper perfect as can possibly be made
broughWpnie a number of inquiries.
through artificial refraction.
Grocery
vie G I V E N A W A Y o e
T. A. RiGGS, PROP,
The Finest Cake
Is made with Royal Bak­
ing Powder. Always light,
sweet, pure & wholesome.
TlMCMjlh
Hangs on
mad. judge, iustesd of D. P. Staple-
ton and W. H. Craven, who resigned.
North Independence— W. G. Sher­
man was made clerk in the place of
R. H. Knox, who resigned.
Bu.nn Vi.ta—Geo McLaughlin was
made elerk in place of W . L. Welle
resigned.
Bridgeport—Wm. Ysater was made
judge in the place of 1. F. Yoakum,
who resigned.
Eaat Dallas— C. L. Hubbard made
judge instead of J. M. Campbell, not
in precincL A. N. Holman and F. H.
Morrison were made clerks in place of
H. G. Campbell and Peroy Hibbard
uot in preciuct.
South Dallas— fi. B. Co.per made
judge, a . John EUi. resigned. Hugh
Blaek made clerk,W.R. Craven not in
precinct.
North Monmouth— Wm Riddle was
made judge in place of H. M. Daniel,
ineligible.
Rock Creek— Andrew Parrish and
J. C. Kramer were made olerks instead
of John Van Orsdel and Hardy Hol­
man, not in preciuot.
BILLS
ALLOWED.
J 8 Montgomery, justice fees.I 6 00
R M Fowle, road and bridge..
6 42
Wm Bayne, same.................... 85 95
J G Toner, same...................... 15 00
R K Riggs, same .................... 85 00
F M Collins, sourt bailiff.. . .
6 00
C Aikaian, road work.............. 56 00
Jacob Rmith, same.................. 80 00
A K Wilson, stationery..........
7 35
A N Holman, copying........ 55
00
Dr Woods, services.............
5
00
Lewis Groves, soslp bounty.. 12 00
J D Irvine, justice feet........
5
00
Hardy Holman, same..........
5
00
M 1) Ellis, lights................. 25
00
Enterprise, printing............
1
40
Ittmixer, same.....................
3
50
Balt A Cherrington,stationery
3 40
II J Osfield, pauper account..
1 55
E W Cooper, same.............. 13
00
A 8 Locke, same.................
4
55
F A Douty, same .................... 19 50
Anna Huntley, same..........
7
00
D (i Meador, same.............
8
00
Mrs W D Rose, same.........
10
00
Mrs M A Tetherow, s a m e ....
7 00
D J Holmes, just ice fees..........
5 00
F Kerslakt, mdse...............
1
20
J B Scrafford, pauper s c . . ..
45 00
Observer, printing...............
28
00
W H Holmes, fe e s ............ 25
00
F E Myer, salary.................. 81
00
Trsey Htaate, same.............. 64
00
J T Ford, same.................... 50
00
W F Nichols, same.............
60
00
E V Dalton, sam ................. 62
60
J E Sibley, same.................. 96
66
C L Starr, same...................... . 83 S3
U 8 Laughary, same.......... 137
81
J G Van Orsdel, same........ 137
08
Milo Woods, same .................. 40 00
Beth Riggs, same................ 18
20
J B Teal, same...................... 23
46
H B Cosper, work on roll . . .
42 60
F J Coad, jail repairs..........
6
50
P. M. Churchman, of Sheridan, ia
visiting his daughtar, Mrs. W. O. Ral­
ston, in Sherman county.
NEW TO-DAY.
CHOICE BROOD BOW A * D A 1 YEAR-OLD
Durham end HsMsin bull lor aUu. AiklriM
W. B. Outivun, It «Cor, cur* of «U fo.
A
( 'HOICK CLYDESDAL SEED OATS, LIGHT hull
t j MKl htury vlulsir, for aUu. Write C. L. Ho*
MyutMuCoy for Mueplor.
You have used all
TOCK SHEEP FOR BALE BY JAS. OLMSTED,
four nlles south of Ballston.
sorts of cough reme­ S
8APGEANT, KP.AR PÜRRYDAI.E, DR
dies hut it does not
lo buy a good young mar«, 4 or & year*
W M. « old «ire«
yield; it is too deep i
OR LOOSE CHEAT HAY, Al 8 0 LOOSE
seated. It m ay wear B lLFI)
•lover hay for Mie by Jam«« OlnmUti, 4 n ile*
south of Ballatoli.
itself out in time, but
OAT AND CLOV1R HAY AT «8 A TO.N
can ha had by application at thla oOL-e'
it is more liable to B kLED
p ro d u ce la grippe,
ACRE FARM THREE MILES SOUTH-
of Ferrydala I« for aal*. It Ita* a uwell-
A 29« weat two
bam*, at»*o»l orchard, plenty of h-rrie*
: pneumonia or a seri­ anil ing. running
water. 125 aeree ha cultivation. Sun «
choie* hay Lad. Only 91,000 requirvfl d*wu. For
ous throat affection. particular* add rem N. C. Miller, Rerrydal*.
in
or 5# run is
You need something
N cents. Apply here.
that will g ive you
strength and build B for sale by W H. McDanial near Rlckreall.
T HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT
up the body.
1 the very lK*et ratea obtainable.— H. Ü. Campbell.
ew spapers
a l e d o r lo o se
scon ’s
M
EMULSION
M
packaoks
w heat or
cheat
o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m
pro
pert> at uaual rate« by Uauar Hay tar, Dalla*,
o n e y to loan
W
hay
security.
at
« per c e n t on f a r *
J. L. COLLINS. Dallas
E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
farm property.
8IBLKY * EAKIN .
Wood Notice.
id « w i l l b e r e c e i v e d b y a . » . b r o w n
or H. G. Campbell up to February 2t l«0f, for
26 corda of four foot sound body flr cord wood, uni
I f conia <*f 4 foot oak irrub •«rdwnoH.all to be de­
livered and corded up in good ahape in the bn«e-
ment. of the public »ehoor building not later thaw
«epfem U r 1. 1901
II. O. CAMPBELL,
Clerk *f Bctoowl district N*. f .
H
Public Warning.
o t ic e i »
nerkby
g iv e n t h a t
i w il l
not he re-p* noble for any debt contracted by
niv wif* or children after this date. January SI.
IMP*
NEWTON R HAMMIll.
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Dalla*, Oregon.
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