Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 25, 1902, Image 3

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    In Ab ro vla te d P a r a g r a p h s .
Marble Cutter Hawkins, of Inde
peudence, does such good cemetery
work and deals so fairly with all pa­
For groceries go to Osfield't.
trons, that he gets nearly all the tomb
Soectacles anil glasses at Pfennig's. ■tone work iu Polk county.
M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building
Will those intending to furnish us
If you want a good job of repairing wood on subscription, please bring it
done on your wagon or vehicle go to as soon as possible. Oak grub or stove
wood preferred.
Wagner Bros.’ shop.
Summer complaint is unusually
prevalent among children this sea­
son. A well developed case in the
writer’s family was cured last week by
the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy—one
of the best patent medicines manufac­
tured and which is always kept on
hand at the home of ye scribe. This
is not intended as a free puff for tin-
company, who do not aiivertiso with
us, nut to henelit little sufferers who
may not be within easy access of a
physician. No family should he with
out a bottle of this medicine in the
house, especially in summer lime.—
Lansing, Iowa, Journal. For sale by
A. K. Wilson.
We have just received a supply of
the latest styles of visiting cards.
Rev. J. R. G. Russell will preach at
Oakdale ut 3 o ’clock Sunday.
• too REW ARD SIOO.
Savod a Woman's Ufa.
D A LLA S D O TL E T S .
—
The readers of this paper will be
To have given up would have meant
They offer everything iu the shoe pleased lo learn that there is at least death for Mra. Lois Cragg, of Dorches­
Examine all you find here. Which line at Gaynor’s footwear emporium one dreaded disease that science has ter, Mass. For years she had endur­
do you like hestf The diamonds— ex­ j at the sign of the big boot on Main been able to cure in all its stages and ed untold misery from a severe lung
quisite.
The rings— real beauties. ] street. Their prices are right, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure trouble and obstinate cough. “ Ofteu,”
The pirn— rare values. Watches— per­ the goods the best that can be pur- is the only positive cure now known she writes, “ I could scardely breathe
fect reliability. You can buy any of I chased.
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh aud sometimes could not speak. All
them. We make the price right.
being a constitutional disease, requires doctors and medicines failed until I
Pleuly on hand to insure your getting
The Dunn boys are putting iu an a constitutional treatment. Hall’s tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for
the right uue.
iminenae stock of fancy and staple Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act consumption end was completely cur­
becutise their already large ing directly upon the blood and mu­ ed .’’ Sufferers from coughs, colds,
BARR’S JEW ELRY STORE | groceries
trade demands it and because they cous surfaces of the system, thereby throat aud lung troubles need this
Leaders in Low Prices.
anticipate an extra large fall trade. destroying the foundation of the dis­ grand remedy, for it never disappoints
ease, and giving the patient strength 1 Cure is guaranteed by all druggists.
They will uot he disappointed.
120 State, Halem,
j by building up the constitution and Pries 50 cents and $1. Tiial bottles
.»•
assisting nature in doing its work. j free.
At the hardware and notion store The proprietors have so much faith in
owned and operated hy John J, Wise­ j its curative powers, that they offer
C. A. Bennett’s mother has return­
man you can get almost anything that $100 for auy case that it tails to cure. ed to her eastern home after a long
you desire in the lines hereinbefore | Hend for list of testimonials.— F. J. visit with his family hers.
mentioned.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hold hy
R EDUCED RATES
It is claimed that 5,000 excursion-
druggists at 75 'euts. Hull’s Family
, ists went to Albany last Hunday to
T o th e S ea sid e a n d M o u n t a i n Re.
pilis
are
the
best.
The livery stable in this town for
; see the Oregon national guard in
sorts .
you to patronize is the big barn on
camp there. Long trains arrived lrom
C a ll s * College .
Tickets are now ou sale at all Sou­ Main street, opposite the meat mar­
Material improvements sre in prog­ all directions and 1.000 folks came in
thern Pacific and Corvallis and Enst- ket, over which Mr. Docksteader pre­
from the surrounding country to see
erd railroad offices, through to New­ sides and where Dave McDonald is ress and the chapel is to be repapered. the sights.
Iu the third story of the dormitory
port and Yuquina at reduced rates. the chief ribbon handler.
two elegant s iciety rooms each 20x36
Will. Starr it driving the Salem
Houthern Pacific trains connect witli
feet iu size are being fitted up on« for stage while Proprietor Fidler, hi* fa-
V
C. A E. at Albany and Corvallis. All
the
young
ladies
and
one
for
the
When it comes to shoeing horses or
therinlaw and their families take an
ticket« good fur return until October
fixing iron, Ike Lynch is th* man to young men. When completed and outing in the Nestucca country.
10, 1902.
supplied
with
chairs,
rostrum
aud
On June 23ril tin C. and E. trains go to.
Prof. Countryman and wife are
wall decorations they will be very in­
from Detroit began leaving there at
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viting. Christiau association meet­ spending a week at the Newport sea­
6 :20 a. m., meeting the Bay train at
See the corsets and hosiery at Mrs. ings and other gatherings will be well side lisfore going east.
Albany at noon.
Chaee’s furnishing goods emporium, provided for. Ou the second floor are
Mrs. Nellie Hannum-Turner has
Passengers for Detroit. Breitenbush where ladies and children can be fit
fourteen rooms for students and ou came from Wisconsin to spend the
and other mountain resorts can leave ted out with almost anything they de­
the third floor will be left six fine stu­ summer at her native home in McTim
Albany the same afternoon, reaching sire.
dent rooms. Prof. Metzger and wife moods valley.
Detroit ill the evening. Tickets are
will uot run the bearding hall ilex*
•**
on sale from Albany to Detroit at $3
The two fine mapls shade trees by
When you want anything from Sa­ year. He is now in California and
and from Corvallis at $3.25, good foi
she in McMinnville with her parents. the mea t market have been removed
return until October 10th, with privi­ lem have Mr. Fiddler bring it. You
President Poling will spend Heptcm- because in the way of the brick build­
lege to get. on train returning at uny can order by phone.
her and October in the east attending ing to be erected there.
point east of Mill City.
V
conference and missionary meetiugs
There have been eeveral cases of
The Southern Pacific company now
Tin things rf ever kind made to or­ and looking after the college endow­
smallpox in the Oiin family at the
have on sale round trip tickets from der hy Mr. Neis in the upstairs depart
ment. Duriug his absence Prof. Win­ southern edge of town, but all are get­
all points on their lines in Oregon to ment of William Faull's hardware
ter will have charge of the school.
ting well.
either Newport or Yaquina with priv­ store, and hop men, too, should not
ilege to return via either east or west forget to remember that he can sup­
Mrs. Richard Thurston has gone to
B r o w n C re s k O u t i n g .
side divisions, in connection with the ply their wants as far as new pipe is
Last Sunday morning buggy after enjoy the varieties af her husband’s
C. A E. three day Sunday excursion concerned. He keeps everything de­
buggy and carriage aftercarriage were logging camp, a dozen mile* baek in
tickets good going Saturday and te- sired hv farmers, which let them one
seen leaving town in a southwesterly the monntuins.
turning Monday are alsoon sale at and all remember. Those concerned
direction. Before the noon hour 34
Charles Baker is proving a grand
very low rates from all S, P. and C. will need numerous things during
persons from Dallss hod gathered at a ■ucceHS as a hotel keeper. Bince tak­
E. points.
harvest time, which they ctn always delightful retreat on Brown’s creek
ing charge of the Cottage hotel he
Full information can be obtained as get there.
beyond the home of Frank Butler and has made many changes and improv-
to rates, time tables, etc., by applica­
this
side
of
Teal’s
mill.
Numerous
**.
meuts and now has one of th* heat
tion to any S. P. or 0 . A E. agent.
If your eyesight is becoming defec­ lunch baskets were brought forth and sample roonii in the valley. The
their
tempting
contents
spread
togeth
whole house is lighted with electricity
tive, see Morris, the jeweler, who lias
B a ll s t o n la n 's Outing;.
er like a family affair. No one com­ and nothing left undone that will add
Early last Sunday morning a mer­ made a study of such work. Take
plained
of
a
poor
appetit*
and
the
to the comfort of guests. Cleanliness
ry crowd of Ballson and Salt Creek your watch or clock to him when it
goodies disappeared rapidly. The af­ ie a characteristic of the place. The
young people drove to Falls City and needs repairing.
ternoon was spei t in all sorts of pleas­ pioprietor, hie wife and their helpers
spoilt the day strolling up and down
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ant ways. The crowd lingered until aim to rfiake all guesta feel at home.
tlie creek. The girls prepared a fine
All customers speak of Dunn Bros' after supper time aud eat the remain­ Tlie house enjoys a constant large
luncli aud the hoys had a freezer of in words of praise, which is the result
ing loaves and fishes lie'ore sterling patronage and on Sunday many Dal­
ice cream which all enjoyed v.ry of merit alone. There is no firm in
much. At 6 o’clocK the boys said the town Hint bus a larger or more de­ home. The party consisted of Judge las families take dinner there. Many
Hibley and wife, Dr. Hayter and wife, farmers diue there when in town.
they were ready to eat again so lunch sirable trade. They have the goods to
Edgnr Bryan and wife, C. F. Belt and
was spread once more. At 7 o ’clock induce it.
The lawn social at the home of Prof.
wife. R. L Chapman and wife, T. A.
the jolly crowd all started to their re-
Riggs and wife, Fred Elliott and wife, Reynolds was a social aud financial
ssective homes; having enjoyed a very
success, tlie attendance being large
You can get the best fire arms of C. E. Hayter, wife and daughter, H. C. aud numerous gallons of ice cream
pleasant day. Those in the crowd
Eakin, wife and son, I. N. Woods,
were: Misses Lora Alfrev, Lillie Bax­ Risser, the mechanical genius whose
wife and son. C. L. Starr, Oscar Hay­ being devoured.
ter, Mabel Sargeant, Belle Conner. habitation and store are on Mill street
ler, R. E. Williams, J, C. Hayter, R.
Mamie, Grace auk Della Flannery, adjoining tlie office of tlie police
G. W. Belt, a Spokane attorney has
E. Bryan, Mieses Bertha Fuller, Clare
Muttie McCulloch, Clara and Ethel judge.
Irvine, Emma Dempsey, Ethel Glass been visiting his brothers, C. F. Belt,
Berry, Minnie Campbell and Elona
of Dallas, and J, D. at Sheridan.
and Miss King.
Gregg, Messrs. Alvah Gillum, Low-
Jas. Helmiok sold to hia sister, Mrs.
They make a Ursulas* article at the
man Conner, Andrew Campbell, Chas
All who are interested in the Hub-
Berry, Bartel Sargeant, Boyd Gee and Dallas flouring mills of every kind of hard cemetery near Falls City should Mary Tedrow £35 acres of land south
of Moumoutli fer $5,000.
Hour, bran, shorts, etc. Go aud sec
Joseph Petit.
go tomorrow and assist in cleaning it
what they have.
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Miss Minnie Roy now has charge
up.
It a M a n Lie to Y ou
of the telephone service at the Belt A
S TA TE C A P ITA L H IN TLETS .
And say some other salve, ointment,
The widow and son of J. J. Daly Cherrington drugstore. There are
lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good
At Zinn’s they have fancy oranges, went to Pueblo, Col, and had his re­ now about eighty telephones in use
as Buckleii's Arnica salve, tell him
in Dallss.
lemons and bananas, their candies mains buried there.
thirty yeare of marvelous cures of
are always pure, fresh and delicious,
piles, burns, boils, corns, felons, ul
G. L. Kclty has constructed a large
their ice cream and iced drinks make
NEW TO-DAY.
cers, cuts, scalds, bruises and skin
barn and is now erecting a seven
one feel good all over.
eruptions prove it is tlie best and the
room dwelling on his farm ssuth of
— o—
McCoy.
cheapest.
Twenty-five cents at all
EAM, WAGON a n d h a r n e s s , a l s o t h r e e
'•own and calves for aale by Fred. Johnson, four
druggists.
At the George lunch counter they
mile« southwest of Lewisville.
The
families
of
Frank
Stiles,
Ed
will so tickle your appetite as to make
Shaw and Walter Williams are taking
you feel good and want to go hack.
M A R K E T REPORT.
their usual summer outing besid* the
e w c h a m p i o n b in d e r f o r s a l e c h e a p
shady, cool and sparkling LaCreole
by Wm. Corley near Dallae.
[Corrected weekly by Gooch Bros.]
below
Hallock’s
mill.
Polk
county
people
are
so
in
the
Wheat, per bushel, 57 cts.
hatiit of going to tlie steel bridge feed
TRAY OOATS, ABOUT 20 OF THEM, WITK
Bran, per ton $17
Miss Olive Smith, who has a good
several bells and marked with slit In right and
yard that the temporary inconvenient
Shorts, per ton, $20.
music class here, goes to Indopes- notch under left ear, came to my place north of
location
of
the
ferry
makes
no
differ­
Dallas a month ago. Owner will pleas« claim them
Oats, per bushel, 30 cts.
dence every Monday.
and pay for this notice.—Hiram Windover.
ence. They still
hunt up Mr.
Flour, per 10 barrels,$3 00.
Hchram’s popular place.
Strawberry raising is destined to be­
Flour, per sack, 80c.
come a prominent industry in this
ANTED—TO BUT A GOOD BUGGY HORSE,
Buckwheat flour, $2.50 per cwt.
not too old, by G D. Robinson at this office.
county. Only a few years ago it was
Germea, $1 60 per cwt.
Johnsons’ the clothiers, say the silks said that we could not profitably raise
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
in their new spring neckwear are clover, but it already being doue on a
OR 8A LE-N EW OAK I POKES AND FELloed
dreams of beauty. They can supply large scale. Many will uow assert
by Mrs. Margaret Petersen, Dalla*
[Corrected weekly by Dunn's Grocery.
exactly the tie for which you are that it will not pay lo raise more than
Potatoes, per bushel, $1. IScts.
limiting or something still nicer. a few strawberries for famly use. But /H IE A T, OAT AND TIMOTHY HAY FOR SALE,
Butter, per pound, 15<a 25 cts.
They have light colored warm weath- we believe that Independence is to be­ ' also Shorthorn-Durham bull fi^r service at the
Lard, per pound, 124(816 cts.
home of W. H Beseckcr, a mile sontheast of Dallas.
sr suits that pleuse all wearers, and
Bacon,sides, per (inuiid, 14(*17 nts their hats will give you a comfortable come a strawberry center and the bue-
inese
wili
spread
out
from
thore.
Hams, per pound, 174 cts.
feeling in the most sultry weather.
ACRR FAKM FOR SALE. GOOD ORChard.
Shoulders, per pound, 10<al2 ets.
l O t J good buildings and good crop growing. §6
Big Boys and little hoys would be
Morris Dalton and Harold Hart, 9 acre«
in cultivation. Price, including stock and im­
E ggs,per dozen, 20 cte.
grestly pleased over what that store year ol I Dallas lads, have no lazy bon­ plements, IS.000. Bee or address, Win Kuhnkeat
C hickens, per dozen $3@$4
keeps in stock for them.
es iu them, and will work, pay or no Dallas.
Dried fruits, per pound, G@12 cts.
pay. They were with Mr. Butler’s
Beets, per pound, 1 cents
R MALE OR TRADE—A NEW CHATHAM
surveying party in the streets of Dal­
If your hops need spraying go to
fanning mill, Will trade for calves, sheep or
Turnips, per pound, 1 cts.
les for three days last week and were hogs or sell for cash. Bert Alderman R. F. D. 1,8a-
the map works where they keep a
Cabbage, per pound, 3cts.
always ready to help in any way re­ lem, Oregcn.
compound warranted lo kill or drive
Onions, per pound, 24 cts.
quested. 8uch boys are apt to find
from the vines all kinds of pests. If
Beans, per pound, 5 cents.
profitable employment when they get
OOOD SECOND HAND SEPARATOR WITH
you
intend
to
spray
right
now
is
the
Corn meal, per pou nd ,34 cts.
wind «lacker for sale at less than the stacker
older. Who can tell us of other in-
time
for
it.
cost,
by Janies Elliott, near Dallas.
Hay, per ton, $5®7$.
dustiiotis and praiseworthy children.
Take Your Choice.
Extras of every imaginable kind for
buggies, carriages and wagons kept by
j Wagner Bros. And they have lots of \
W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G | extras for machinery. You will be
«surprised at the variety and quantity!
T H E W E E K F R O M A LL AVAIL-
| of extras carried by them. Ask for |
A b le S ou rce* D is h e d u p for O u r whatever you want and they will he
very apt to produce it.
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers
LOCAL A N D G EN ER A L-
LIC H TN IN C STROKES.
(Halem Statesman.)
There are few people who would
Crops along Soap Creek at the sou­
thern partof this county are said to care to be struck by lightning, and
Jennie Pierce, of Pine Point, Ver­
tie in fine shape.
mont, was one of these. Hhe w h s
Mr. Uglow will have his fine new struck a few days ago, however, and
building ready for occupuncy about rendered unconscious for some time,
lie 1st of September. The Belt A hut she recovered her senses and is
Chcrrington drug store will occupy very glad it happened, The reason is
• he corner room and Ro.e Ellis will that being totally deaf for ten years,
move his confectionery into the one she can now hear ns well as any one ,
«until ol it. while the Shultz barber the change being caused hy the shock.
shop will be in a room facing Mill
The application of electricity in an­
street, None of the nice office rooms other form hy a skilled hand does not
up stairs are yet rented.
siiock the most delicate system though
T. I). Phillips has gone east of the
equally effective in curing deafness
Cass
Riggs
reports
some
wheat
cut
mountains to visit his daughter, Mrs.
and other diseases. Dr. Darrin, now-
around
Rickreall
and
Crowley
and
says
Emilia Yost, who is the proud mother
located at the Willamette hotel, is
of a first horn daugluer. While there liie ciops generally will average well. treating many cases daily, and that
he may spy out a new home.
Rev. L. C. Hmith and family will they do not seek relief in vain i* dem­
The state university will reopen leave next Tuesday for California and onstrated beyond a doubt by the fol­
September 17th, and its outlook is will rusticate near Stockton until the lowing cures performed many years
ago, thus showing the permanency of
quite promising. Several new men fall conference there.
the electrical treatment. Mr. 0. Gary,
have been added to the faculty. Many
T. A. Riggs has constructed an im­
improvements are now going on. Stu proved office in the center of his store, of Ashland, writes his cure of deafness
dents intending to enter the school the changed position being both picas is complete, cared last August, He
alto stales iu It's letter that his wife
are invited to correspond with the ant and more convenient.
is in penect health, after being in ill
president relative to ttieir work. If
Lawton & Lynch have moved their health for ten years with female trou­
interested send for a catalogue.
barber shop into the corner saloon bles, constipation, piles, liver and kid­
Sheriff Foid is sending personal no­ building until the itew brick is com­ ney trouble.
tices to all delinquents on the 1900 pleted on the ground where they have
Miss Birdie Schmidt, Jacksonville,
tax roll. It looks quite natural to shaved and cut hair for so long.
Or., discharging ear and deafness,
see Eugene Hayler again one of I he
cured.
Jay Brown, an old settler of Mc-
court house gang,
0. M. Rucli, postmaster at Rucli,
Timniond* valley, died there last Fri­ Or., deafness twelve years, cured in
Fiuat accounts have been presented day and w h s buried next day a t the
two hours.
in the case of U. H. Hyde and T. A. Hmith cemetery.
H. A. Tucker, president of the hank
Farley estates and August 23rd lias
Isaac Connett, who lives south of of Genesee, Idaho, now living near
been set for hearing objections thereto.
Independence ssys there is on his Ashland, Or., catarrh 15 years, cured.
H. P. Gorsline. Lookinglass, Or.,
O ir hop men who have not con­ place a peculiar grass that cannot be
tracted their output are feeling good kept down by pasturing, and which if deafness and ringing in ears, cured
and fully expect to get from 25 to 30 Is* alone will grow ssven feet high. seven years ago.
G. B. Mathews, Eagle Point, Or.,
cents, but may have to hold their After being freely pastured it produc­
crops for a time.
es a good crop of hay. He lias never consumption and large tumor, cured
eight years ago.
Mrs. T. J. Chcrrington has returned seen any other grass like it.
Mrs. Isaac Williamson, McEwan,
from Detroit, in the Cascade moun­
E. C. Keyt was up from Perryda e Or., inflamed eyes, catarrh, pain iu
tains, where she has been slaying for Saturday and is beginning to plainly her side, cured.
her health.
show the weight of 75 years. His sons.
B. F. Pope, Houlton, Or., diabetis,
Lawrence, Henry ari l Ed , all have
Miss Ella Carpenter is at Bethel as­ Hoe crops of clover lmy and are buy­ Bright’s disease and catarrh of the
blad ler, reslored.
sisting Mrs, Finn, whose ankle was so ing more cattle to eat it.
Mrs. 0. Morris, Tallent, Or., kidney
badly sprained.
trouble, dianetis and pain in back 20
Several new comers have ordered
Miss Fleda Pattyson is visiting Miss this paper to their eastern friends for years, cured.
Mrs. B. Bickford, Roseburg, Or.,
Hallie Gibson, south of Dixie.
four or six months, so that they may
treated successfully, and tier son was
learn
more
of
what
we
have
in
this
The church at McCoy is being im­
cured of cross eyes.
country As we shall have much to
proved.
Mrs. H. Easton, Roseburg, Or.,
sav about til* hay, grain, fruit and
Miss Bertha Kingston, of Salem, hop crops, your friends back east granulated eyes all her life, the eye­
lashes were all gone, cured.
lias been among friends al'li.-r native would gratefully reoeive the paper.
Tlios. Madison, Farmington, Or.,
home, McCoy.
Prof. Matthews hsa moved from Sa­ scrofulous swelling under the ear,
Rev. M. B. Young, of Nebraska, is lem to Sheridan and assumed charge causing total deafness, cured.
here among our college people and of the Methodist church tilers.
A. E. Miller, photographer, 277
hopes to hud a desirable locatiou in
Knott street, Albina, Or., stricture
The home of George Porter, near many yeurs so life was dispaired of,
this valley.
Harmony, was destroyed by fire last cured.
M. M. Ellis has bought the two week.
J. D. Hoffstetter, Baker City, Or.,
buildings being moved from where the
There is now a hack line from Mc­ total blindness aud deafness, the lat­
Pfieffer brick building is to stand a ml
over 300 |>eople have in vain inquired Minnville to Tillamook by way of ter cured and the sight nearly restor­
ed.
of him and house mover Shope where Sheridan
Ex-Postmasler J. F. Johnson. Pen­
they are to find a resting place.
At the annual bank meeting last dleton, Or., now jailer at Portland, Or.
President Poling thought he was Saturday R. C. Craven was reelected granulated eyelids for years, cured.
somewhat of a carpenter but has presiden-; M. M. Ellis, vice president;
Jas. Harvey, Talent, Or., cords of
changed his opinion. When he had R. E. Williams, c ashier and W. G. the neck contracted and head drawn
finished nailing the railing to some Yaaaall, assistant cashier. A semi­ to one side, cured four years ago.
J. J. Kern, ex-editor of the north­
banister posts at the dormitory it was annual dividend of five percent was
western German paper, “ Freie Presse,”
bowed like a rainbow and of course he declared.
had to tear it down and take out the
H. L. Fenton and family and Miss of Portland, Oregon,deafness for years,
kinks.
Bertha Collins are going to Belknap restored.
Ex-Judge Nosier, O qu ille City, Or.,
Mrs. Wurren Cressy, of South Bend, Springs, beyond Eugene.
partial paralysis and geueral breaking
Wash., has come to see tier parents,
Miss Phillips, of Marion county, is down of system, restored ten years
Mr. and Mrs, Uglow.
to teach at Oak Grove, and Miss Eva ago.
Cornelius Hughe* has presented to Francis at Harmony. W. C. Bryant
D r, D a r r i n ’s Pla o e Of B u s ln s s a .
several of his young lady friends will uttend the state university.
Dr. Darrin gives free examination
sprigs of Shamrock, which is the Irish
Wise, Keyt & White have contract to all, »nd when necessary gives medi
national emblem. Some of them are ed 25,000 pounds of hops in their Salt cine in connection with electricity.
already
growing
nicely. Brother Creek yard at 12 cents.
Tlie poor treated free from 10 to 11
Hughes is an Irishman all over and
daily, except medicines. Those will­
Mrs.
Jas.
Chambers
is
here
from
devotedly admires all well behaved
ing to pay, 10 to 5; evenings 7 to 8;
Eugens
visiting
her
siatv.r
Mrs.
A.
J.
young people and children.
.Sundays, 10 to 3,
Martin, and her brother, Henry Neis
Errors of youth, blood taints, gleet,
Forest Grove is a great lmy center
The market price of wood is as fol­ impotency, varicoele,deafness,catarrh
One farmer there has just finished
lows: Small tir, $2, grub oak $2.25, and stricture, a specialty. All chron­
baling 200 tons of timothy hay.
big fir, $2 50 a cord, 1G inch stove ic male and female private diseases
treated at $5 a week, or in tuat pro­
Mrs. Jas. Crawfcrd and daughter wood $1 .25 a rick.
portion of time, as the case may re­
Maud, of Pendleton, are here on a vis­
The prune crop at large is apt lo he quire. No rases published except hy
it to her sister, Mrs, Hardy Holman
Oldtimers will remember her as Nan­ small and therefor the price will be permission of the patient. All busi­
cy Allen, daughter of J. M. Allen, good, so don’ t he iu a hurry to sell ness relations witli Dr. Darrin strictly
confidential. Letters of inquiry an
whose donation claim was the prrsent but wait for the increase.
In 1871 four mining men. Flood,
T h e S a m e O l d Story.
Freedland’s, on State, is the best
Pfau place near Brunks’ . Jas. B.
On Monday last 25,000 acres of land swered. Circulars and question blanks
O'Brien, Fair and Mackay, bought an
J. A. Kelly, related an experience place to get a camping outfit ut a re
Riggs, an early day resident of Dallas, in the Sileiz reservation was thrown sent free. Eyes tested and glasses fit
abiiiidened mine at Virginia City, Ne­
was her grandfather.
open for entry. So many people ga­ ted. Dr. Darrin’s offices are at the similar to that which has happened duced rate. Tents and cooking out­ vada, and spent half a million dollars
Willamette
hotel,
Halem,
until
Sep­
fits.
A
better
hep
basket
than
he
iu
almost
every
neighborhood
in
the
Alonzo Brown and family are back thered at Oregon City the day before tember 1st only.
prospecting before it liegan to pay,
United States and has been told and makes you cinnot get in the valley.
but they took from it $110,000,000
from a camping trip of a mouth's du­ that they could not all get hotel ac­
retold
by
thousands
of
oilier*.
He
—
—O” ■ ■
ration into Eastern Oregon. At An­ commodations and some spent the
of precious metals and all became
HOI FOR N EW POR T.
says:
“
Last
summer
I
had
an
attack
telope he saw fait Shreve and W . T. night in and around the land office.
It is always cool at Strong’« restaur­ money kings. The other three mem­
of dysentery and purchased a bottle of
Shaw, the former clerking in a store Out of 141 claims filed there were on­ O r e g o n ' s Fa v o rite S ea sid e Resort,
ant and you are always sure t* enjoy bers of that bonanza fi.m died years
Chamberlain’s
Colic,
Cholera
and
Di­
Recognizing the advantage of New-
and the latter at work on a farm. ly 17 conflicts and some of them were
»go, and now John W. Mackay has
a taste of their victuals.
arrhoea Remedy, which I used ac­
They met Mrs. Dr. Hites and her adjusted. Perhaps most of the home­ port as a summer resort over o her
passed aw»y in London. He left un­
cording
In
directions
and
with
entire­
daughter, Mrs. Ruse Howard enroule steaders will commute and pay $1.25 seaside resorts in the northwest, and
told million of wealth and iu his later
ly
saticfactorv
results.
The
trouble
Stout’s planing mill furnishes lots
to make it possible for all who desire
to Prineville. and saw Jap Millar, of an acre for their quarter section.
was controlled much quicker than of stuff for Polk county houses, and years gave several million to wertliy
Dallas and Henry Hill, of Independ­
charities.
(treat bargains for the next thirty to do so to spend their vacation by former attacks when I used other rem
his hop baaket machine niskus a big
ence at soda springs. Crops ars gen­ days in corsets and muslin goods at the ocean waves, the Houthern Paci­
eilies."
Mr.
.K
elly
is
a
well
known
percent of all of them used across tlie
erally good. The range bunch grass Mrs. Cliace’s slors. Night gowns fic Company, in connection with the
Mrs. J»p Ellis and children are here
Willamette river.
Corvallis and Eastern railroad, will citizen of Henderson, N. C.
has nearly all been eaten out and de­ from 39 cents up.
from Eastern Oregon.
place on sale, effective June 15th.
stroyed except where under fence.
Timothy hay is worth $G and cheat,
A d v e r t i s in g th a t Pays,
George Robinson has returned from round trip tickets from all points iu
Their stock has now to be fed all win­
The best quality of photography
A hundred times over it has been j costs but a smell fraction more than I oat and wheat $5.
ter and alfalfa has liecome a great j eastern Washington and is at the Oregon on the Southern pacific lo
crop, being cut three times iu oce sei - home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Card Newport, good for return until Octo­ proven that advertising placed under common stuff made hy amateurs. We
T le Ladie«’ Aid Society at Lewis­
at Oakdale.
ber 10th, at specially reduced rates. our heading New Today is almost sure presume you ’want the best aud would ville will give an ice cream ami lawn
son-
For full informatiou please inquire of to bring good results. A majority of advise you to go to the Cronise gal ! social next Thursday evening and ev­
Dorton A Reynolds are getting out your local agent.
such notices consist of two lines, cost­ lery over Dalrymple’s store.
Otis Hmith and family are here from
erybody is invited.
2180 hop poles from live to nine in
ing 10 cents for one insertion or 25
#idt Lake city visiting hie parents. J. I
dies in diameter and eleven feet long
Waterworks all the talk again.
cents for three tunes. (Juile often
S to ps t h e C o u g h
D. Smith and wife. He is an expert
for Hanmsl Orr, on the Peterson place
Hummer wear of all kinds for men,
And works off the cold. Laxative bro- ads ordered in for three or fou- times
telegraph operator.
out on the Oakdale road.
mnquinine tablets cure a cold in one are sooner ordered out because of sale women end children can be obtained
Mrs. O. J. Gosper and twrt hildj-an,
Plenty of socks and the very best day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 being effected. Iu such cases the un- at the New York Racket for a fifth
of Weston, are here visiting her par twine can be bad at the Dallas flour­ cents.
j earned money is returned. Only last less than at regular stores. Why pay
enle, J. H. 5ei* and wife.
week a man scut $1 for an ad which bigger prices and get nothing better.
ing mill after the first <4 August. Go
F. J. Chapman's new residence is ■ early and get what you will need.
Among the Polk county contestant* | he supposed would cost that for a Their headwear and footwear will
month, but as the cost was only 50 please you.
beginning to assume (dealing propor­
' where it is hot all the year round
Farmers have had tine weather for before the land office at Oregon City | cents we applied the balance on hia
were Absalom Byerley, Bert Kava-
tions.
baying and the end of next week will
A 17,000 gallon redwood tank has
subscription.
As ie irly everybody
nonzli.
J.
D,
Moyer,
W.
J.
Southwell,
Some of Uncle Ham’s soldiers camp- j find nearly all of it housed.
W. R. Ellis, and Mise Bertha Ellis. reads the notires under that heading, just been erectei! at the railroad
•d at Rickrcall Wednesday night e n -;
teil better than any where else
The rejected applicants will have thir­ it is a good place to make public » Imt bridge, ft is supported by seven iron
Mark
Eilie,
Fred.
Toner
and
John
route from the Albany encampment
you wish t« buy or sell. Try jt once posts on cement foundations. A new
In the world. So don’t stop taking
Clark will leave today to rusticate ty days in which to appeal.
to Vancouver barrack*.
and advise your friends to do likewise. pump house is to he built and there
K In summer, or you will low '
among the wild animats end fielies ig
will lie in it a new gasoline engine
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' what you have gained.
Mrs. Myrtle Davis,of McCoy, is em­ the Cascade mountains. Jn the meeg-
that will putup a four inch stream.
Job work ilQne hers-wtlie best.
Send for ■ free sample.
ployed iu conaectiun with tire Buys tline Mrs. Ellis and Master Floyd will
J
SCOTT At W iW N li, ChemiMv
am! Girls’ Aid society in Portland
409 - 4 1 ' Pearl Street,
New York.
visit kindred at Eilencburg, Yakima
O A B T O n X A .
50c. Rtvl $1 On»|| dniggiMv
O A R T O I T I A .
ai.d Pendleton.
Chesley Craven has mored from the
Us
lied
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tagt*
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t H IN
u d Hsa
YOI H tiwip
m A h w ImM
y i B w ç tt Bsan
B o u tk o
Jf iw
TW 1 l ^ _ r ‘
B w seth *___K
Miss Ida Waters is to teacli the dis­
Boats house to where Mra. Hatton
trict school at Bridgeport.
kept boarding house.
IM CUBA
;o tt’s Em ulsion!
T
N
S
W
F
F
A
HAND McCORMICK BINDERS
Hale by Jas. Boydston near Dallas.
T WO for SECOND
QUME VERY CHOICE YOUNG REGISTERED
L* Poland China Los»ru ready for service fer sale
by W. R. Birks at Ballatoti.
WO » AND I0-VEAR-OLD MARKS WR10HINO
1,600 and 1,800 pounds, also fresh 6 y «a r-old
Jerse> cow of the Moody herd for sale by Samuel
Orr at Rickreall.*
T
HAND TANDEM, GOOD CONDITION,
S ECOND
at Lee Smith’s c y c k r y , g-10
R the farm of » H. M. Brown.
ecinte he
T
j e r s e y b u l l f o r v e r t ic e
ai
WO ROOMS OVER BROWN’S STORE FOR reni
for offices or living roems.
ake your w agon
T
r e p a ir in g to h u g h e s
shop in UUU«.
T HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMES AT
1 the very beet rates obtainable. - H. U. Campbell.
o n e y t o l o a n o n im p r o v e d f a r m p r #
M
pert/ at usual sates by Oscar Hayter, Dalla«,
oney to loan
M
security.
at
« per cen t on f a m i
J. L. COLLINS, Dalie*.
HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE»
property.
SIBLEY A EAKIN ||
W E farm
Notice to Bridge Builders.
o t i c e is h e r e b y c iv e x t h a t t h e m a »
ty court of k'eik county will at ite regular Au-
gu«t torni, lfc>2, W Wit: on Thursday, the . th day o f
Auguat, rerifciv* bid« fer the < on«trUvtion «I a 100-
foot «pan tevrusv the Yamhill river neat H n .V r u v
plN
»« ‘
Pitta« and ape* i Acs (ion* >• besevn d i k e
\V**ntj clerk's office ( ertifled cheek for | per refit
sefuired with bid Right reserved te mjeet any or
ait bide. Done by order of the county uwort ol f o lk
s on n y , ( » r e r «
II. I . LGt'GHARY, Clerk.
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