Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 21, 1902, Image 3

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The coTee mul »|*i<e* you get h» re
will always be *f the hegt. We
keep them going mul see that we,
uevcr run *hort of block or carry
tli it which is blub*.
T H E T IC K E T .
For Representative—G. L. Hawkins.
For Commissioner — O. D. Rider.
For Sheriff—T . J. Graves.
For Clerk—U. S. Looghary.
For Treasurer—D. M. Calbreath.
For As*e~aor—1. F. Yoakum.
For Coroner—T o be supplied.
For Assessor—Frank Butler.
R E P U B L IC A N
You Will
Be Delighted
C O N V E N T IO N .
to get the balance of the nominees.
These are the nominees for justice and
constable:
Falls City— A. N. Robinson, Alvin
Robin-on.
McCoy— 8 . L Stewart, Wm But-
trick.
Eola— J. R. Shepard, H. Crawford.
Independence— J. D. Irvine, J H
Moran.
Dallas— H Holman, J S Ashbaugh.
The central committee will meet at
D h II hs on April 5th to elect a chair­
man and fill the vacancies occurring
on the appended partial list of read
supervisors and precinct committee­
men. the former being named first:
South Dallas— J M Farley, H B
Cosper.
North Independence— VV J Ball, W
W Percival.
Salt Lake— C H Farmer, H G Keyt.
North Dallas— VV E Howe, Frank J
Coad.
Luckiamute— J A Hannum, J A
Hannuin.
Douglas— R Rowed, T B Stone.
Mouth Monmouth— Thos Strain.
Spring Valley--------- , Carl Abrams.
N*»itli Moumouth— J H Mulkey, E
M Smith.
McCoy--------- , G L K elly.
Falls C itv— J 8 Talbot, J C Talbot.
Suver— H M xfield, O A Wolverton
South Independence— ----- . J M
Sturk.
Buena Vista— E M Hall, W E Bev-
ens.
Rock Creek--------- , A V Thompson.
East Dallas--------- , M D Ellis.
Beware of O in tm ents for Cr .arrh
S A L E M TRA D E WANTS.
Tout contain mercury, aa mercury
The steam laundry always keepa
will surely destroy the sense of smell
ahead of tbs procession by having lhe
anil completely derange the whole sys­ latest improved machinery and the
tem when en'eriug it through the
beat skilled help obtainable. It pays
mucous surfaces. Such articles should
to patronize such a place.
never he used except on prescriptions
from reputable physicians, as the dam­
Whoever m:a at the George lunch
age they will do is ten fold to the
good you can possibly, derive from counter on Stale street will be sure to
them. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure, manii- | go back there.
factuied by F. J. Cheney & Co , Tole­
do, O., contains no mercury, and is
Johnson A Co., the popular outfit­
taken internally, acting directly upon
ters, make this request of all who are
the bleod and mucous surfaces of the
I going to buy spring clothing for men
system. In buying H ell’s Cataarh
or hoys. Examine their $ 8 , $10, $12
Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
and $16 suits, then compare the saiqe
is taken internally, and made in T o ­
puieed suits at other stores. They
ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co.
feel sure that the decision will he that
Testimonials free. Sold by druggists,
one can save money by buying from
price 75c per bottle. H all’s Family
them. Their $10 suits fully equal
Pills arc the beet.
most of tha $12 goods elsewhere.
CONVENTION
CA LL.
The primaries of the democratic
party will be held in the various pre­
cincts of the county on Friday, April
4, 1902, at the hour of 1 o'clock, with
the exception of Rock L'rei k precinct,
where the primaries will he held on
Thursday, Apiil 3rd, at 1 o'clock. A t
the primaries the electors will nom
mate a candidate for road supervisor
and will elerl a precinct committee­
man and will certify such nomination
and election, with the names of the
delegates, to the county convention.
The democratic county conveutiou
will he held at the county court house
in Dallas on Saturday, Aptil 8 th, at
10 o’clock- The apportionment of
delegates for the various precincts is
as follows:
Douglas, 10.
Jackson, 9.
Salt Lake, 3.
McCoy. 8 .
East Dallas, V.
South Dallas, 6 .
North Dallas, 7.
Rickreall, 7.
Falls City, 3.
Rock Creek, 3.
Luckianitita, 10.
Bridgeport, 4.
North Independence, 8 .
South Independence, 7.
South Monmouth, 7.
North Monmouth, 8 .
Buena Vieta, 4.
Suver, 4,
Eola, 6 .
Spring V allry, 7.
Total, 124.
D. W . Sears, chairman.
Oscar Hayter, secretary.
Baking Powder
The convention was called to order
at 10:48 by Chairman Mark Ellis. J.
H. Hawley was made chairman and
E M. Smith, of Monmouth, sccr ti-
ry, with E. E. Robbins, of Spring Val­
W ith the diam eter of the coffee ley as assistant secretary
E. E. Paddock, J. H. Hanmim. and
and npiceu you get here and we
are Mire you will be pleased with j W. D. Collins were made a committee
the attention we give to vou rin ­ on order of business, and B. F. Mul-
tercuts. It will he worth your ! key. Lre Rowell and E. C. Kirkpat-
W earing of the Creen.
| rick on resolutions.
while to come to see tie.
The home coming of H. H. Chace
Not many Polk countiana pass by
One delegate from each precinct was
WHITE
from California last Monday was made the steel bnidge feed yard with their
made a committee on credentials.
doubly pleasant by his wife inviting a teams, because they kuow of no other
Wes Craven and W in. Grant were
number of their friends to come to­ place in the city where their animals
apponted ushers, hut the duties prov-
gether and enjoy an evening of social will bs better treated.
; cd to arduous for them and younger
commingling. It being St. Patrick’s
men were substituted— Andy Holman
day, everything around wore a green­
i and VVill. Siarr.
«OY«t s a s iim m u m s» 00., m w vans.______
Shafer’s harness shop south of the
ish tinge. Most of the guests were
The convention then adjourned for
DALLAS, OREGON
married folks, but they forgot all Bush bank is full of leather things
I dinner and to give the committees
Polk couutians who
about their ages and acted like boys for farmers.
time to report.
Crain-O ! Craln-O !
and girls again They indulged in a traded there laet year are now going
They convened in the afternoon at
Remember that name when you
variety of games and a toothsome husk.
1 :30 and Chairman Hawley made a
want a delicious, appetizing, nourish­
lunch was served. Many of Die guests
ft w remarks.
ing food drink to take the place of
inquired if it wouhfjjtot he i>os»ible to
The order of business was made as
The Brown hraud of ahoee at the
coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked
L O C A L A N D G E N E R A L - given in this writ* up
repeat the gathering at ieaet quarter­ New Y'ork Racket wear better than
by all who have used it. Grain-O is
ly. There were prerent Sheriff Van those of the same cost from other
The committee on delegates report-
made of pure grain, it aids digestion
Orsdell and wife, Prof. Metzger and places. See their new line of b' auti-
W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G «d the«'» delegates entitled to seats:
and strengthens the nerves. I t is not
The young peoples meetings at the wife, Dr. Carey and wife, A. B. Muir (ul Norfolk suits for boys and let
Eoh —J D Allen,C L Pierce Geo Chap-
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL-
a stimulant but a health builder and
m n, John Morris, John Blankenship, college occur at 3 o’clock every Sun­ ami wife, J. F. Groves and wife, W. H. them show you their spring styles of
the childern as well us the adults can
day.
Bonis
and
wife,
Xyillis
Sinnnonton
John
Byers,
T
W
Wann,
A
Vercler,
hats
and
shirts
for
meu.
Able S o u r c e s D is h e d u p f o r O u r
drink it with great benefit. Costs
A U N T SA LLIE NICHOLS DEAD.
and
wife,
A.
K
Wilson
and
wifo,
Rev.
F Starbuck.
N u m e r o u s F a m ily o f R e n d e rs
The Polk county prohibition con­
about one-fourth as much as coffee.
North Monmouth— E M Smith, E vention will be held at the city hall in W. T. XVanile, Mrs. Delashmutt, Mr 9 .
D A L L A S T n IT DROPS.
In A b r e v la t e d P a r a g r a p h s .
In 1844 Cornelius Gilliam and fam­ 15 and 25 cents per package. Ask
II HoMier. J W Howell. I C Powell, Dallas at 1 o’clock Saturday, April Unynor, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Casev.
Kcrslake, the furniture dealer, is ily crossed the plains from Missouri, your grocer for Grain-O.
Wm Riddell.
he being in charge of a train of immi­
5th, for the purpose of placing a full Mr«. H. B. Cosper, Mrs. Jas. Wilson,
For grocericH go to Oafiold's.
Suver— J R Hubbard, W D Collins, county ticket in the field. Every pro­ Miares Jennie Mnscott, Anna and supplying lots of things to the new grants, many of whom settled in this
Ex-county Commissioner Reese was
people arriving front the east. W heth­
Georgia
Hallork.
I have a few thousand dollars to C T Allen, A E Harper.
hibitionist in the county ia urged to
er for permanent or temporary house­ county. His family settled first here in town Tuesday and said that since
Ltickiamute- -F Loughary, C Teth- attend. The Meneleys will be in at­
loan at six per cent on strictly first
keeping he has about what they want. and then went to Pedee. The child­ last October he and George K elly had
Run on C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough.
class farm securities.— H. G. Campbell. erow, P Haley, M W att rs, A J Han- tendance and help to make it a splen­
ren were Smith, who has for many shipped sixteen car loads of bogs and
num, E A Taylor, J W Yost.
Between
the
hours
of
11
iu
the
mor
years lived in the W alls W alla coun sheep and that within the same time
did success. Secretary E. O. Miller is
Putnam Fadeless dyes do not spot,
Dougla*— J B Trullinger, Lee Row­ planning to be present.
ning aud closing time at night on the
Brown A Bon will soon receive as try. Marcus, who died on Pedee meny Alex. Holmes and I d K eyt had sent
streak or give your goods an unevenly ell, T B Stone, Jas Savage, Jas Shep­
25th of Jnnu»rv,' 1901, A. F. Clark, pretty an assortment of spring wear years ago, America Grant, who lived away six or seven car loads of fat
dyed appearance. Sold by A. K. W il­ ard, Ira Y'-cnm.
Wagons, hacks, buggies and car­ the druggist at Glade Springs, Virgin­ for women aDd children as was ever
and died at this place, Louisa, who stock. The present price of hogs is 6
son at 10 cents a package.
Spring Vf.lley— W 0 Copper, Carl riages can now be had of Wagner ia, sold twelve bottles of Chamberlain’s seen here, they having pioked it from married W m . Gage and died on Psdee, cents gross aud aliesp bring from
Bros, in Dallas. They carry the best Cough Remedy. H * says: “ 1 never a big line of drummers samples.
Abrams,
John
Spong,
E
E
Robbins.
Rebei o i, wife of Alex Gage, who died $3.25 to $5.25.
H snry Smith, of Lewisville, has
Buena Vista— R H McCarter, Esliu grades of all vehicles ever used in this ( handled a medicine that sold better or Dealing as they do with the largest at Walla Walla, Sarah Nichols, the
gone east as a witness in a green
Two Jeffreys families, just from Ne­
Bevins, Geo Bolter, Geo McLaughlin, County, and their place is headquar gave better satisfaction to my custom­ and best grocery houses on tha coast subject of this sketch, Lizsie Collins,
goods trial.
turn for all kiuds of agricultural im­ ers.” This remedy has been in gener­ they always have the best to eat.
I) M Calbreath
who is still a resident of Dallas, aDd braska, are at the home of Sol. Bless­
M. W. Mix, of Independence, sold
al use in Virginia fur many years anil
South Independence— E M Young, plements.
Retta, first wife of Samuel Coad, who ing and another family of nine are an
two draft horses for Portland use at ! F A Douty, W H Mix, I H Ingram, J
the people there are well acquainted
passed away over a quarter of a can- route from the same place.
Mixed clover and oat baled hay for
J. J. Fiiller makes daily trips to 8 a tn-y ago. Tlie writer first knew Mrs.
M Stark, E E Paddock, J D>rusife,
with its exoellent qualities, Many of
9250.
Miss Hallock will have her spring
sale at 40 cents per 100 pounds.
Ap­
I Clias Sperling.
them have testified to the remarkable lem and will bring whatever you want Nichols in the Klickitat oountry some millinery opening tomorrow, March
ply here.
Mrs. L. F. Olden, daughter of Amos
Salt Lake— H B Flanerv, H J E l­
cures which it bits effected. When from there.
twenty years ago, she then being a 22nd.
She attended the different
Holman, is teaching at Elkins.
liott, D. Peters, H A Clodfelter, G A
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig’s. you need a good reliable medicine for
rustling sewing machine agent, which wholesale openings in Portland and
A. M. Stump and wife have sold to McCulloch.
a cough or cold, or attack of the grip,
Always buy Dallas made flour for it business she had followed here before is fully posted as to the latest, best
Blank notes and receipts for sale at use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
Harper Bros from Wisconsin the Cot­
Bridgeport— R R Riggs, A R Bell.
that. She was quite successful and snd most attractive iu that line.
tage hotel and the former Gibbous res­ J H Foster, I F Yoakum, F T Shute, Hi is office, abo all kinds of legal ; and you are certain to be mor* than is superior to most outside blends. Go accumulated a large band of horses
lo the city mills for feed.
blanks.
idence on the corner adjoining it for G S Zurn wait.
I pleased with the quick cure which it
Portland’s new evening paper, The
which ran on her range near the
***
93,400. For months past the house
North Independence— W W Perci-
Perhaps 300 students from 8 or 10 affords. For sale by A. K Wilson.
mouth of the Jclin Day river. Some Journul. sells at 2 cents a copy, 10
-
a »
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has had a big patronage, guests often val, T B Huntley, J E Hubbard, J A Willamette Valley colleges went to
As a liveryman A. W . Docksteader twelve years ago she traded them for cents a week and $3 a year.
S a in t P a t r ic k 's P a rty .
having to be sent elsewhere to sleep. Griggfby, M Merwin, J B Scrafford. Salem last Friday to wittier*« an inter­
lias no superior in this part of the a farm near Kalama and had since
T o accommodate those who are par­
Possession will be given in about ten A Wilson, Win McCarty, D L Hedge, collegiate oratorical c »ntest. M o-t of
There young ladies are organised country. Both his vehicles and hie lived near there. Last Fiiday her on­
tial to the use of atomizers in apply­
days, and if the new proprietors prove J D Irvine, J II Burton, O I) Rider.
|
into
a
club
whose
Latin
name
is
C.ui
teams
Hre
always
in
good
shape.
ly sister, Mrs. Liszie Collins, and Mrs. ing liquids into tlie nasal passages L r
the efforts were of a high order and
to !>• good hotel men they will make
McCoy— G L K elly, S L Stewsrt, the Forest Grove school came out Bonos, which means to do all sorts of
Blanch« Fenton were called there by catarrhal troubles, the proprietors pre­
it pay.
Wm St ong, C L H aw lty, Wm But- ahead. Dallas and Mount Angel col­ good things: Misses Ollie Howe. M i­
W e are showing by far the greatest • telegram. She died Sunday, aged pare Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm. The
trick.
na
Hughes,
Viola
Shultz,
Isabel
and
60 years, and as she requested was bur­
leges were not admitted to the associ­
Through sickness and Other una­
Jackson— Thos Newbill, G H Bell,
Jessie Riddell, Mae and Dena Reyn stock of footwear. A ll new styles, ied nvxt day at a neighboring ceme price, including the spraying tube, is
75 cents. Druggists or hy mail. The
voidable delays the rendition of Tl e Geo Clark, C S Graves, A Baxter, ation upon the ground that it should old*, Clara, Laura and Etfio Brown, lasts, t tea, etcetera, are here.
Patent
not be any larger. The Dallas visit­
Henrietta has been put off several Steve Braley.
lrathtr shoes for gents, ladies and tery wrapped in a flag that she loved. liquid embodies the medicinal proper­
Dora
Bradley,
Nora
and
Minnie
Rob­
Mrs. Nichols was a woman of strong ties of the solid preparation. Cream
times.
Everything now is in ship I North Dallas— F JCoad, A E Camp ors were Superintendent Starr, Prof. ertson.
They invited that many misses, also all kinds of light weight
shape and it will he put on a week | bell, M Guy, J A Hayes, J E Martin, Gubser, Chet Coad , Alex Van Orsdell, young gentlemen t > meet them last slimmer shoes. Note display in our character and unbounded ambition Balm is quickly absorbed by the mem
and many admired the pluck with brane and does not dry up the secre­
from next Tuesday evening, April 1st I T B Rowell. E C Kirkpatrick, Victor Simon Bittner, Clias. L.ifollet, Virgil Monday evening at the home of Prof. window. The Ree Hive store.
Massey, Dan Poling, Chester Waters,
which she overcame obstacles. One tions but changes them to a natural
This play has been on continuously Fink, Peter Ha nsen, J S Ashbaugh.
Reynolds
and
have
a
rich
green
time.
*%
Chester Gates, disses Rena Stouten-
daughter, Mrs. Minnie Uolbert, died and healthy character. E ly Brothers,
for 90 days in a prominent Chicago
East Dallas— W R Pfennig, J N berg, Maud Brown and Mae Reynolds. All things in connectioh with the oc­
Get
yorr
grocety
order
filled
at
at Prineville where her falhei, Frank
theatre, and as the cast secured heie I Hart, Wm Corley, W H Boats, F F
casion, including house and table dec­ Dunn's store and you will never re­ Nichols, now lives. Mollie is keeping 66 XVarren «treat, New Y ork.
comprises our bust talent, we can e i- Kliever, E Cadweli. D A Critclilow, E
Henry Campbell, as agent, has sold orations and personal adornments, as gret it. They have lots of nice things
E. A. Gilliam, who was raised near
a lodging house iu Kalama and Katie
pect something extra good.
to a Portland furniture factory for well as the boy* and girls were green. aud take a pride iu lurnishmg exactly
Bridgeport, but had lived at Pendle­
F Muscott, S C Dodson, L F Daly.
was with her mother.
ton, diad there last week.
South Dallas— C R Far’ey. Jas E l­ 91,400 the oak timber on 600 acres of They had just gumption enough to what you want.
Frod Reese has sold to the bank at
Stop« the Cough
Independence 11 acres there for 9400, liott, Wm Livermore, Ed Bidd’n, 0 E the Gilson laud south of Dallas. A ha'-e a royal good time, and went
s'.
and J. N. and C. A. Ridgeway hare Dennis, W G Vassall, J M Farley, Ed mill will soon be erected near the Lee home at midnight for manners sake
And works off’ the cold. Laxative bro-
N E W T O -D A Y .
place to saw up the timber,
Ask forty of the shrewdest people
rather than because they wanted to.
sold to J. 8 . Watson 100 acres on Mill Coad. W E Shaw, H B Cosper.
moquinine tablets cure a cold in one
There was something unique in con­ you know for advice about what qual­ day. No cure, no pay. Price, 26
Falls City— S Tetlierow, E J R ey­
Creek for |1,000.
The assessor and his deputies are
AM l i l t . OKR or R IC K R E A L L , W A N T S to toiy
nection with the affair that made it ity of things to buy, and every one of cents.
nolds, W m Alderman, J C Frink. Jno
now in the field interviewing people
100 boga weighing 80 pounds or more.
Through the Agency of H. G. Talbott, F Butler.
spicy from beginning to end. Putting them will tell you to always get the
as to the amount of their taxable
Campbell, 1. H. Whealdon has sold
Rickreal— Fra nk Gibson, Peter Cook
tlieir heads, hands and culinary know­ best even if it does coat a little more.
J. C. Cocker ham and L. I . Tharp,
his 100 acre farm near Lewisville to E S Harris, Sarn’l Orr, W W Rowell, property.
et yo u r w h kel
c l e a n e d a n d r e p a ik -
ledge together the young ladies pro­ Mr. Faull, the hardwareinan, goes on near Willamina, have ¿contracted 16,-
•d for spring at L et Hmith’a cyclery.
J. W . White, recently from Oklaho­ B B Knowles, O D Kurtz.
Sam. Boss and P. P. Gifshright, fix­ duced a supper close up to the top that principal in buying hia stock,
000 pounda of hops at 11 ^ cents.
ma, and will give possession in about
Rock Creek—J W Tolford, J H ing near the Guthrie school house, notch. The beaux, without whose consequently what you get there is al­
The Y . W. and Y . M. C. A '« will tx llK E P FOR S ALE B Y F. L. OLMSTED ON the
ten days.
Holman, A V Thompson, Chas Bar- and I). N. Kaegi, of Salt Creek, will presence there would have been far ways of high grade. Try his grass and
give a 25 cent chicken pie supper and 3 farm of James Olmsted, 4 miles south of Ball-
garden
seed.
soon
leave
with
their
families
for
A
l­
herow.
less
enjoyment,
were:
Lee
Smith,
There was a pleasant Epworth
social on Mill «treat, north of the ston.
South Monmouth— J M Tedrow, berta iu the northwest territory.
Roc* E llii, Newton Guy, Harry Gay-
League gathering at the home of Mr.
court house Friday evening, March
nor, Tracy Staats. Floyd Daly, Fred
and Mrs. Fred Wagner Wednesday Evan Evans, J H Hawley, J I I Moran,
Risser’s gunshop is also an umbrel­ 28th, beginning at 6 o’clock.
AR N D T. O a N S A L T CREEK, H AS B U R B A N K
The “ Scientific Country School,” a
H
S
Portwood,
B
F
Mtilkev,
West,
Ralph
H
ill,
Hardy
Holman,
Si­
i seed potatoes for sale.
evening.
la hospital. The other day we saw
farcical drama, will he given at the
Four tellers. Frank Butler, A1 Bax­
mon Bittner,
Starr aud R. E. there au armful of them waiting for
Henry Brown bought of C. D. ter, H Clodfelter and E H Hosner, Polk station school house Saturday, Williams.
repairs. When your sewing machine
H E A T H A Y . BALED OR LOOSE, ALSO LOOSE
March 22nd, beginning at 8 p. m. I
Nair i at Ballston a fine bay t* hi » for were appointed.
C H clover hay forcale by Jas. Olmstead, four mile*
gets sick ho can successfully ductor it.
will he followed by a “ shadow” sale,
9235, and considers them well worth
south of Ballston.
Prin ter Qreetly Surprised.
Suitable resolutions were presented
each shadow to bo accompanied by a
9350. His son, Frank, will leave the and adopted.
«• a
“ I never was so much surprised in
lunch. There will be an admission
store in a few days and they are going
my fife a* I was with the results of us­
Three additiqptl tellers and a sec­
XX’e have tried G eyncr’s footwear
ir s t c l a s s s e e d o a t s f o r s a l e b y s a m -
fee
of
10
cents
charged
to
all
except
into the fine stock huMnest. They retary— H B Cosper, F A Douty, J N
uel Orr at Rlckreell. See samples at Fault'«
ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,” says and know it is good. They never
ladies
who
bring
supper
for
two.
The
store.
are buying the best registered Jersey Hart and E E Paddock— were ap­
Henry T. Crooa, pressman of the Ash­ make the mistake of buying shoddy
admission
fee
to
be
deducted
from
the
cows they can find and will furnish pointed to retire and canvass the vote
eville, N. C.. Gazette. “ I contracted
prioe paid for ahadows by gentlemen. a revere case of rheumatism early last goods, thersfore their custoinsra nev-
butter fat for the Dallas creamery.
AN TE D A S P A N OF B A Y OR B LA C K MAR-
for nine delegates to the state con­
ei get a poor article.
as, weighing about 1,4<)0 pounds, also fo o d
VV. F. Nichols and E. G. W h i'e winter by getting inv feet wet. I
Jersey milch cows. Apply here or to H. M. Brown.
Mrs. A. W . McNary, who lived this vention, and they brought in their re­
V
Never
thought
of
such
a
tried
several
things
for
it
without
ben­
port
about
an
hour
In’er
naming
have
taken
timber
claims
near
Mary’s
side of Eola for so long, has moved in­
All kinds of fetil for animals and
efit. One day whjje looking over the
to the Dallas property she recently these gentleman «s e le c te d : F But Peak in Benton county.
poultry can be had at Ullrey's store sign for a medicine did you ?
RF.D POTATOES - BU RBANK 8F.BD l OTATOEe
Gazette,
I
i
oticed
that
Pain
Balm
was
ler,
T
VV
Wann,
E
C
Kirkpatrick,
G
bought of Win. Kimble.
for sale by J. W. Kirkpatrick, one v i l e eouth of
W . L. Gilson, south of Dallas, hah positively guaranteed to cure rheuma­ north of the meat market. His vetch­
W Clark. W V V P e rc iv .il, D L Keyt,
Rickreall.
Would trade spede for a good work
W
ell,
it’s
a
good
sign
for
es
and
field
peas
.are
very
productive
horse.
f18tf
Floyd Blake was nrrerted and fined VV G Vassall, F A Douty, and J N sold to a Portland furniture factory a tism, so bought a bottle of it and be
and
stock
like
them.
considerable amount of oak timber fore using two «birds of it my rheu­
915 Monday for assaulting a china- Hart.
Scott’s Emulsion. The body
man.
f
•••
matism had trtkun i's flight and I have
The de'elates elected to the con which they will have sawed up.
EED OATS O F T U R B E V A R IE T IE S W H IC H
have yielded 100 bushels an acre. Over 60 first
gressiimal m o vin 'ion at Roseburv
Lynch, the blacksmith, knows how has to be repaired like other prises
Mrs. Dr. Sites line said to Mrs. Eliza n*>L hud a rheumatic pair, since. Sold
on oate at aU te fair. A I mo W hite Freech ar-
President Poling has been quite in­
weie J B Trullinger, U 8 Grant. M Mansion for $1,500 her resident*«* j by A. K . Wilson.
to lix plows to give the best service.
tichoket, the great stock feed, fo r aale by 0. D.
disposed and confined to his home for
things
and
Scott’s
Emulsion
is
Nairn, near BaJIston.
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Merwin, Ed Taylor, B L Murphy, Pe property near the public school.
•%
some days.
Notice.
ter Cook, Peter Bell, E E Robbins, J
the
medicine
that
does
it.
Ladies desiring a nice tailor made
Many of the new comers are going
Dallas, March 19th.
As Rev. J. R. G. Rnssell will con­ D Irvine.
ALED O AT A N D CLOVER HAY A T * A TON
Dear Sunday School Superintend­ suit at a moderate price should make
The expected Keyt-Hawkins battle through this country looking at tli
tinue his revival meetings at the Bap­
These poor bodies wear out B can he had by application at this office'
tist church over Sunday there will be of ballots did not materialize, and Mr. various pieces of property being offer­ ents, will yon kindly send to Mrs inquiry at the furnishing goods store
from worry, from over-work,
m ACRE FARM TH R E E M ILES 80C TH -
no preaching at Oakdale. There will Hawkins being the enly nominee was ed for sale and some have already de Bonni« Smith, Lewisv.lle, Oregon, of Mrs. Cliace.
west of Perrydale Is for sale. I t has a dw ell­
your mime nod the name of your sec­
cided to buy.
have been about a do*en additions to elected by acelammation.
ing, two barns, a good orchard, plenty of hsrriee
from disease. They get thin and running water. 126 acre# In cultivation. Seme
retary, also the mime of your Sunday
Tl.e convention seemed entirely st
the church.
Nearly all kinds of farm produce
J. J. Wiseman and Miss Jessie wifi
choice hay land. Only $1,000 required down. For
school. Tins cuUnty was pledged for
sea as to what they wanted to do about
Some of the new particulars address N . C. M iller, Perrydale.
John Stump, of Monmouth, has or- the commissionership. O. D Rider, leave next Tuesday for a month’s ah $40 lo help carry on the Sunday can he exchanged at Dunii's grocery and weak.
for
things
to
eat.
They
would
like
to
•»once,
part
of
which
will
spent
ai
dered from South Africa a thorough­ Lee Rowell, J. H. Hawley and I A A l­
•rliool work in lhe state. W o have
ones are not well made— and
ew spapers
in packaoeb or f
for is
bred Angora buck and his neighbor, len were nominated, but all but Rider their old home in Nunica, Michig. n. no money in the county Sunday handle your marketable stuff.
cents. Apply here.
W m . Riddell, is negotiating for one declined. A motion to elect by accla­
**•
Mr. Hawver, who with his wife whs school treasury to pay this. W ill yon
all of the old ones are racked
from there.
mation was lost, a« was one to refer here a few months ago visiting her not take up a collection lhe first Sun­
When you want tha best patent
A L E D OR L 0 0 8 E W H E A T O R C H E A T H A Y
from long usage.
Remember the mohair pool meeting the matter to the central committee. parents. E L. Ingalls aud wife, di« d day in April and «end the amount to churn or washing machine go to
B for eale by W H. McDaolal near Rickreall.
Mia.
Smith?
The
state
officers
have
Rider
was
finally
made
the
nominee
this
week
in
Illinois.
Wiseman's
store.
He
has
wheel
bar­
tomorrow and that no one can enter
Scott’s Emulsion fixes all
kept n worker in lhe field and no­ rows and stoves. A ll sorts of house­
by acelammation.
the pool after noontime.
There were three bidders on tli» on g h t to do our par: by taking up the
H A V E M ONEY TO LO A N A T A L L TIM ES A T
The light on sheriff was settled on
building hardware may lie had there. kinds.
It does the work both . the very Went rates obtainable.— H. G.C’ampbelL
Report of Salt Creek school for the one ballot, T. J. Graves get'ini; 73 and contract to erect Mr. Uglow’s bri< k collection. Youra fraternally,
month of February: Enrolled, 45; ^ j) Kllis 59 votes The total num- block where the B»*lt Jt Chcrringtmi
XV. I. Reynold«, county president.
inside and out. It makes soft
D IR T T R A N S F E R S .
oney t o l o a n o n i m p r o v e d f a r m p r o
visitors, 17; neither absent nor tardy, ber of vot e car-t was 132, 66 being m - drug store stands, the lowest bid be­ Mra. Bonnie Smith, county secretary.
perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, l-fellaa,
ing
Erb
A
Vanp
it
ton,
ef
Salem.
They
Otho
Williams
to
J
J
Fidler,
res­
bones hard, thin blood red, I -------------------------------------------------
Frank and Cornelius VVarkentiu, Dan cessary to a choice,
idence property in Dallas at
aud W illie Whealdon, Emil, Medaand ; U. 8 . Laughary had no opposition erected our court house ami Dallas
N ight was Her Terror.
ONE Y TO LO A N A T « PER CENT ON FARM«
people will be glad to again have them
the west end of Court street $ 550 weak lungs strong, hollow
Lena Thiesits, Minute and Hulda for
couoty clerkship.
” 1 would cough nearly all night
J. L. C O LLINS, Dallaa
M security.
Ratslaff, Inez Ha.*t, Leon Kleper, , Another rucus developed over the in our midst, Contract pr.ee, 97,000. long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Wm Bayne to A XV Loback, 4
places full. Only the best ma­
acres at Xfichigan C ity ........... 300
Stslla Lyons, Henry Moore and lracy treasurer. Hardy Holman was nomi-
R**y. J. C. Hedgepeth, who is preach 4!ex*ndria. lnd , ‘ ‘and could hardly
terials are used in the patching
Savery. B. M. Guy and Ella O viatt,, nated, but presently withdrawn and ing around Williams in the southern get any sleep. I had consumption so 8 H McElmurry to R If McDon­
S I B L E Y * EAR IN
V T farm property.
ald, 80 acres south of Inde-
teachers.
D. M. Calbreath made the choice of part of the state, writes that the we. k had that if I walked a block I would
and the patches don’t show
n en den ce............................... 2600
ly visits of this paper to his family are cough frightfully and spit| bh* d, hut,
^ „
, -
the partv.
i through the newelow of health,
Polk county taxes were never before
} r Yimkllfn hiwj n0 opposition as like so many letters from home
when all other medicines faflcd, (hree J Vf Ctaton to Chas 8 Otaton,
Notice to Taxpayers.
some Wedee property.............. 2250
so closelv paid up as at present With- f lhe nonlinM for IMP(t|K)r.
$1 bottles of Dr. K in g’s New Discov­
i N o one has to “wait his turn.
The March issue of the Cosmnpoli. ery wholly cored me and I gained 68 Martha J Rusk to Joseph Laun-
in a month the sheriff has collected , Drp Ketchum rtn(| Woods were nom
HE 1901 T A X R O LL IR NOW IN MY V A N P «
¡You can do it yourself— you
dree, a tract southwest of In­
fully thr#e-fourths of the flOtOOt
for coroner, hut withdrawn tan is of superior literaiy merit. It pounds.” ft is absolutely guaranteed
fur onllevtien. One half of the taxes become*
dependence .............................. 1000
taxes for 1901 And tax money con­ and the matter left to the central com­ contains so great a variety as to suit te cure coughs, colds, la giippe, bron-
ds'in«|uent on the first II ends y in April. .IS per
and the bottle.
ornt rebate will be allowed until March 16th. A
tinues to roll in. Unless half of your mittee.
nearly all tastes. It is pushing thp goitis and all throat and lung troubles. Sarah K Smith to E II Hosner,
penalty >>f 10 per rent and I t per cent interest w ill
taxes are paid bv Monday, April 7th, | Frank Butler was made the nomi­ matter of having a world's congicsg
a Monmouth lot ..................
175
ThU picture represents be charged on delinquent taiee, Very resi>ertfullg.
Price 50r and $1. Trial buttles (re. at
J.O. VAN o lt s u r u
there will be a 10 per cent penalty.
C XV Washburn to W C Brown,
the
Trade
Mark
of
Scott'«
nee for su vayor. Brother Butler tried
all
druggists.
Henry Black and (amity are m ov­
Nheriff nf Pelk eeunty, Oregon.
two lots in Germantown ........ 100
Emulsion and is on the
Dated thla tOth day e f Feeruary, 190S.
John Richardson has gone to work hard to shove the nomination onto ing tp the (flmstcd place on Red Prsi-
Henry Shape mid wife are bai k
wrapper of every bottle.
at Flynn’s *a* mill, near Philomath. John Van Orsdell, but when it was rfa.
Oak grub woo<l for aale at $2 25 a
from Ari»'>na, Oklahoma and other re­
proven to htrq that I tie young men
Said for free serapk*
Mohair Wanted.
Rev. J. H Baldwin has bought the gions, and pronounce Oregon ahead cord. Apply hsre or to Drayman XVm.
was a democrat, q»* yst of age and a
Muscoli.
SCOTT k BOWNE,
resident of Lincoln county, he grace­ Lyman Damon farm south of Inde­ of anything they saw.
pendence, as well as some adjoiuing ; —
fully gave up the contest.
409 Pearl St,. New York.
u t m a o r ac h u s it t s m o h a ir
p l u ib c o v
CASTORS.
pan? are tn the market for thU je * r 'e growth o f
A STO R IA .
By this time the delegates hsd all— lands.
50 c. and |t. *11 druggie la.
> 9 lit i Im i Y n HlW I
.m mohair, «peels! prices fer so] «Hör
/ f\ m Im i i m Htw owrrt B n (M B a a n tk s
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. . . . . except about f ) --- 'kipped out to con-
Ray, agent, * 4 a terin e* building, P>
ruttar, ts em *v»ry bos of lb
A Portland lady lias come to keep
■tive
Bromo-Quinine
l» x .tiv
e Brorao-Quimoe
I.u l .ndVi k-^Tm«' • «flUta m’.tter house for H. M. Brown end children.
Front Grocery
T. A. RiGGS, PROP,
Most healthful
leavener in
the world.
Goes farther.
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R epairing
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Done
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