Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 27, 1903, Image 3

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    ELI PERKINS
• T A T E C A P IT A L O U T L E T S
I
D e a th Of M rs . C h a rr ln g to n .
• IOO R e w a rd , $100.
Wood for sale. Apply at this office.
I* would l>e foil/ to ►end to Port­
, ,
,
. ...
Mira Anne Buwaer wan born in Wia-
The
reader«
of
thin
paper
will
be
land or anywhere eUe f*«r tombstones
At Jntin-ou » clothing empor.um L oll. in
, h7ii c, rau 1 o Oregon in
Go to Higgs’ grocery for mill feed.
pleased to learu thni. t -»ere in at Ic-i.ot .hey are now Belling ov.ree .M « » .
, 89, <lld ^
..... .
. Ie» che,
or anything else f*«r a cemetery while
one dr aded disease that «cience ha»
It
i«
a
fact
that
The
W
hite
Front
ti. L. Hawkins, of Duliaa can supply
been auie
able iu
lo iun>
cure in
all it.
..age.
and
Chr* ‘: to another
l1“ winter.
'* c" rr>' Sec
“ V the
'< good«
lhe'." at
Eugene.
)89o .he waa married
grocery
has
the
best
and
largest
vari­
ueen
•
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■
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8
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M
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[over
.
...
n
them.
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. . r . i I lo . 1 . • J
„. Oherrington
in Salem and
H -d l« Catarrh cure \m
„A w,kll
^
ety of groceries to select from in Polk that is catarrh
and
you „ « ¡n
d l Mtn.i,|Ar
con.lder n»*.,«
them great i»-
Iwr- ,
^
Uall*. where
TWe beat physio. ‘ Once tried am1 county.
is the only positive cure now known ¡gains. Hals in variety at prices w ^
has
ever
since
engaged
in photo­
you will alwaya uh « Chamberlain'«
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be- #ujt
Knee pants that would lie «tin
For chocolates with pure cream cen ing a oon-titudonul disease, r* quire* a
graphy. They built a nice home and j
8 »<*much and Liver Tablets,” ^ aay»
to plea«e your hoy. Underwear of
Willh.ni A. Girard, Peaoe, Vt. Tl.oee ter», go to B row us. They are deli­ constitiitiouai treatment. H all’s Ca- mediu ¿1 weight suitable for any sea­ were enjoying it thoroughly until a
breif year ago she became a victim of j
Tablet« are the «a a l prt.iitpl, n)o*t cious.
tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting son.
const) nipt ion. Everything
possible ,
pie iHMiit and nm»t reliable enthärtic
Marjorie, the infant daughter of \V. I directly upoi. the blood bid ) inucoua
was done for her hut all in vain for I
lu use. For sale by Wiloon h i ug Co 1*. Miller And wile died U .t Halurday. | »uifaeea of Hu* »y .lM i, thereby die
troying the foundation of the disease,
Schramm’s feed yard at the steel h • gradually grew worse and passed |
Henry Howe in down on bust neat
J..W . Hcoit, a pioneer of 1844 and and givin g the patient strength by bridge f* ed yard need« no recommen­ away last Saturday. After a funeral i
from Wlistaom . W m li n ^ o n , where wli'i took a donation land clai n in building up the constitution and as­ dation to those who have patronized service at the home by Rev. A. A.
h«. hi« 8 »n Frm k . mul his aoninlaw this c ou n t., after visiting here with sisting nature in doing it« work. The it This is to «ay that Polk comity Winter Sunday morning »he was ta-
arc in th? wholes«!»* grocery and com- h siaiigh er.Mrs. I L. Burson, for «ev. proprietor« have so much faith in ita l>enplc cannot find in the city a better ken to 8alem for burial. Her sister, I
m illion huNiii**«*. It i* * '*ity of 25.- er -1 weeks, has gone back to hi« home curative powers, that they oiler $100 place to leave their horses.
Mrs John Maurer lives there and an­
000 people near th * Briiiri) Columbia iu Malheur county. He crossed the for any case that it fails to cure. Send
other sister, over iu Washington. The |
line.
deceased was of a genial and hospita-
plains in a train of 60 ox teams. Or fur a list of testimonials. Address F.
The picture gallery over Dalrymples hie natuie and her home was a social
gon City was then the only town in J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold
Clunil Lvneb ban gone into the bar-
11 ibis country.
by druggists. 75 cents. H all’« Family ! store i« conceded to l»e the best one in center. Mr. Oherrington’s «¿n North I
shop will) hie brother Alvis.
I t' wii
The proprietor, T J. Cronise, and wife will live with him and his
O. P. Chase lias sold to Win. Bo pills are the best.
Oscar Taylor and wife. of 8 d t
allow« nothing but lir*t class wo«k to daughter Mrs. Winnie Chapman lives j
Absolutely Purs
Creek, have been vi-iting her parent«, gi sky, who ha« been living on tl e
leave his shop.
just across the street.
t t O O D N M N C A R N IV A L .
o d Gill.tm place a Bridg^por*, a tract
W. W’ . Jone« and wife, at Am ity.
THERE fS NO S U B S TITU TE
of land ilns side of Cooper Hollow for
For some time Dallas camp has been
T h e P oetry of th o O ra n g e .
Senator Simon has been showing
Either habit or good things to eat
$525.
in negotiation with Arnold's carnival
It appeals to you when the fruit
RCU« M >41 ie hongacre, formerly <»f
d
aw
a
great
crowd
to
the
George
A special scyies of meetings will he for date# at Dallas on Jun« 3rd. 4th, lu. *li counter every day. Drop iu hangs ripe and sweet on the tree late
tui« county, the sight« arouml Wash­
Iva Hartman, who was an ill, ¡« im*
in February or early in March. Then
gin at the South - Methodist church 5ih and 6th. and the committee rc aud see them eat.
ington City.
the blossom« break out, and the trees proving.
next Monday evening conducted by ported tavorbly at the meeting last
Hie Spitlding Logging Cxt will tlii« Rev. W. A. Iden. the drummer evau- evening. The business men have re­
are yellow with golden globes, and
Fred Shinn «old a horae to John
spring and «unmier deliver I»; the Sa­ ! gelist, assisted by Rev. J, C. Cook, a sponded nobly to the call for financial
Everything kept iu »i first class drug white with orange flowers. It m «y he H oll of WillaminB.
lem Hawmiil 6.000.000 feet of iog« sweet si iger trained in th< Moody in­ tiHsiafance, and appended will be found «lore can be found at the O. K. Phar­ that a flurry of snow ha« wlnt* ned
from the upper Ltiokiauuit *.
Loni* Hartman »nd Trw>n H m « j
stitute at Chicago. The services will a list of the amounts subscriled by macy, 333 Commercial street, and at tlie mountain tops, and then you have
At 10 o'clock I hose whom the committee were able as reasonable prices as anywhere else an artistic background for a tropical lo«t fine cow» by them fulling in tlie
M r «». W
P . C 'n i t i a w a y
h a « b e e n o v - continue over Sunday.
to-see in the two evenings devoted to
forest. The air is full of sunshine river.
! « r f r o m V a n c o u v e r a m o n g h e r I n d e that «lay there will be a Soul Feast, «.tuvasaing. It is proposed to hold in the city. Mr. E Ostramier is pro­
and heavy with fragrance as night
1 pendence friend«, uml Mr«. Oliver followed by sermon and communion the carnival on the Court house plaza prietor.
I,.»h Butler of Grub college liai
comes on, aud then, if the moon be
Locke has been ih»*re front Salem vi« service, at 3 o’clock a special sermon aid here is an inkling of the proposed
been viaiting Iva Hartman.
shining,
you
may
hear
at
midnight
to
men
only
and
preaching
at
night.
iting In r parents, Lyman Damoii and
Strong’s reHwuraut always set« as through open windows the song of
I f you have any idle miniatera, send
Ihe entire town is invited to attend doings, as additumal features lo the
wife.
Arnold shows, all of which it is im­ good meals us y«»n can get at any ho the mocking bird in the scented grove one tip thia wa> to preach for ua and
these services.
tel
in
the
city.
Let
them
prove
it
to
possible to take in at one time.
J. J Mathi«. of Perrydale, paid Mr«
and it never seemed so melodious be­ start our Sunday uchool. We have
The first ay, Wednesday, will l.e you.
A few one acre lots for sale by Hen
Jan. Clow, living near Dalian, $10 for
fore. An experience like this is possi had preuchiug hut once in three yean
ry Howe in Dallas.
known as Circle Day. They will have
a 40 pound Bronze turkey.
hie any winter, and it is worth a jour­
— o--
Loyd Wallace, Doug Huaaey and Kd
ro name the Queen of the carnival
Salem’s cheapest one price cash ney of a thousand miles, while you Hartman are foon going into the
Rev. A. A. Winter will prench at mid six maids of honor, candidates to
M i«« Meda Holman is home again
can
have
it.
by
taking
the
scenic
«•ore i kept by E. T. Baines and you
after two months «lay with Salem Liberty »it 3 o'clock next Sunday.
Walla Walla country.
be nominated by the different, circles.
can find there everything worn by Shasta route through the grand and
kiutlr *1.
Mrs. P. A, Finseth has been «er They will crown their queen and have men, women and children, a« well as picturesque Siskiyou
and Shasta
The tinehop and agricultural im ­
Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, iously ill, ami Miss May Shelton has fancy drills and a big initiation in the a great variety of house furnishing ar­ mountains to Squthern California.
wo«deu mill.
Mont., recommended Ely’s Cream not been able to be at the store.
ticles. Mena and hoys ove:coats and Complete information about the trip, plement department of Fault'» hard­
Thursday
will
be
the
first
meet
of
Balm to me. I can emphasise bis
raincoats are now going very low to and descriptive mutter, telling about ware »tore has been moved into Ilia
There was a large congregation out
California,
may be had from any new building facing on Mill street.
statement, “ It is a positive cure for to hear Pastor Lindsay at Bridgeport the record regiment, uniform rank, reduce stock.
and
there
will
he
drills
galore
and
a
Southern Pacific agent or W . E. Co­
catarrh if used as directed.” — Rev last Sunday morning, and at the close
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public
wedding
Both tonight aud tomorrow night
man, general p.isseiiger Hgaiit of tin
Francis VV. Poole, Pastor Central «»f the service Brother John Smith, in
C O U N TY 8EA T N O TELET8.
Friday will be county Woodman
Southern Pacific company’s lines in Eli Perkin« will draw the Meibodiat
Pres. Church, Helena. Mont, A f'er behalf of the congregation, presented
«lay
and
devoted
to
in
tiuiing
a
large
church full of people to hear Ida fa­
The Salem stage will bring small Oregon, Portland, Oregon.
using E ly’s Cream B »lm for six weeks to Rev. Lindsay and wife a beautiful
class of candidates, and there will lie packages for a dime.
mous lectures which have been praia-
I believe myself cured of catarrh —
quilt.
i
balloon
ascension
and
parachute
ed by all clnases in all parts of the
B U E N A V I8 T A .
Joseph Sfi w art, Grand Ave , Buffalo
jump.
country.
It wac Mr. and not dr«. Farrington
N Y. The Balm does not irritate or
Mr. Ullrey. the feed store man, has
Robert Ground« is here from East­
Saturday will be l'ioneer «lay and
cause sneezing. Sol I by druggists at that went with Mrs. Hughes to the
what will make your hens lay while ern Oregon with his brother Frank.
Nearly all trains from the east are
have
fi
r
extra
attraction«
a
baby
show
50 cts. or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Siletz couutiy last week.
crowded with ¡migrants hunting new
in «he afternoon anil a Mardi Gras eggs are high, also what will make
Mrs.
E.
N.
Hall
and
Miss
Ethel
Warren St., New Y oik .
your cows give* plenty of milk, also
homes out west. It is estimated that
Last fall James Klliott put. up iu a festival and dance at night.
Knighten are visit ing in Salem.
over 200 of them come to Portland
Large prizes will he offered for all horse feed.
A. M. Stump and Isabel Riddell well ventilated, cool room 1,500 bush
Prof. B. L. Murphy entertained the daily and scatter all through the sur­
have each sold a q-.artei section of els of apples for the Dallas market. the events mentioned, some $800 be­
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timber land in die edge of Lincoln Every few ilaya all winter he has b en ing set aside for th it purpose.
Vanskike A Hughes, the liverym en• pupils of his room on Valentine eve at rounding country some of them drop­
ping into Dallas.
delivering them to the store« and still Matthews <fe M adi.-ou................... $50 stand readv|to furnish you as' good a his home.
county for $2,000.
has over 400 bushels.
C W Matthews for confetti right. . 35 team a* you ever drove out of town.
In falling Mrs. Kreutz so injured
Pictty summer gonda ot every dis-
D. W. Collins, whose brothers J. L,
C L Fisher ................................... 50 Gentle, swift horses and easy riding her foot that she is unable to walk.
cription now on display at the Bee
F. M. and A. H. live in Dallas, has
The big barge which is to carry
Dunn B ro s ........................................10 conveyances.
sold his 320 acre farm near Golden- stone from the quarry near Buena-
A necktie social at the school house Hive store. A ll Ihe latest novelties
F H M u scott ................................ 15
dale, Washington, for $7,000.
***
vista to the revetment below Inde­
produce*! $25 with which to buy books shown there at leas pricej than else­
Caatle <fc Shaw...............................
5
where.
The purest drug« and the most pop­ for the school library.
M V. Austin, who formerly kept a pendence will afterward be used to C H McManus................................ 50
The trade of Dallas merchants
Racket «tore here, is now sidling goods transport 8,000 c«>rds of wood from up W 5*. Shaw & S o n ..........................
5 ular patent medicines can be found at
F. W
grows year by year because they are
tip near Whatcorn, Washington. Mrs. the river to the pulp mill at Oregon C VV Black ...................................
5 Wilson’s store. They also have all
City.
W e heard a man say the other continually offering tlie people great­
Austin is dead and Miss Minnie keeps
Campbell & Robinson................... 5 public school hooks and a great many
house for her father.
Davis Allen received over $11 000 Henry H an iscb.............................. 5 interesting aud valuable miscellaneous morning that the abbreviation for Feb­ er inducements. '
........................................10 books. Musical instruments in vari­ ruary—Feb.—means Freeze every body,
for his 247 acre farm near Onkgrove. Observer
The Monmouth basket ball team
ety. All kinds of pens, pencils, ink and that man looked frozen in his ul­
0. J. Cosper end family have come
Vau»kike A H u ghe«.............
have concluded to not again tackle
Newton Harris, who last fall moved
. 15 and paper. See their tooth and face ster. D was apparent that he needed down from Waitahurg enroute to
Walter W illia m s .............
the Dallas boys. There is a strong from near Dallas to Marion county,
the kind of warmth that stays, the Santa Barbara, Cal., where he is lo
5 powders.
Wm F a n il............................
impression that they consider the lad­ has married a welllodo widow there.
warmth that reaches from head t*> clerk in a large dry goods store, the
. 5
Shultz Bros
..................
dies here too much for them. Our
foot, all over the body. W e could change being made for his health. He
. 5
The estate of Hanford Fowle, near J C Gay nor.. . ....................
Dunns grocery is noted far and wide
hoys stand ready to meet any team
$10 for the excellence of the eatables to he have told him from personal knowl­ goea on today, the othera to remain
Montgomery school house, has been T A Riggs
.................,
from any source.
. 8 obtained ‘ here. They carry none but edge that Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives here until he has ai ranged for house­
H M B rown........................
appraised at $7,000.
. 5 ¡he best brands and yet their prices permanent warmth, it invigorates tin keeping.
H J O n f i e l d ........................
For the convenience of the taxpay­
Engine No. 1 of the Salem. Falls Nordby A Finseth
blood and speeds it along through ar­
. 10 are never high.
ers of Polk county, Sheriff Ford will City and Western railway has arrived
tery and vein, and really fils men and
5
place tax lists for the year 1902 as fol sncl is in the round house waiting for Guy Bros ..............................
N E W T O -D A Y .
women, boys and girl*, to enjoy cold
20
lows: With Ladd A Bush al Salem; enough grading to be done to begin Clifts B a k e r ..........................
weather
and
resist
the
attacks
of
dis­
Mrs.
Chaee
went
to
Portland
and
Belt
A
C
herriugton........................
5
Independence National bank at Inde­ laying track from here westward. It
I t gives the right kind of
1860 pound team for sale by A. W. Planking-
pendence; Polk County hank at Mon­ will haul out the iron, ties amt other T J Oherrington .......................... 5 ordered one of the nicest stocks of ease.
tan, of Bridgeport. Price, 9160.
mouth; Scroggin B p »8. bank al. Sheri­ material to the fion t as track laying W ilao i Drug C o ............................ 5 spring millinery ever brought to Dal­ warmth, stimulates and strengthen-»
at
the
same
time,
ami
all
its
benefits
las.
A
ll
the
ladies
should
he
sure
to
I)
A
Elkins
...................................
5
dan ; postoffice at Butler; pos'offi • at advances. A number of teams and a
TONS extra choice baled oat «traw for sale by
5 see her goods before buying else­ are lasting There may be a sugges­
Buell, and with C. VV. P.igett ai Air »team scraper are making the dirt fly Frank K erslak e.............................
>O U C. D. Nairn, near Ballston.
tion in this for you.
where.
8 C Denison..............................
lie. The above tax lists will includ«' a mile south of town.
Frank J Chapman .................
the names and taxes of «lie i xpayers
B U TLER .
JK1H aale—two S. C. W. Leghorn cockerel», two S.
living in the east, south and north­
Eil. Biddle and wife have had two Geldner & Whiteaker .............
Gunsmith Kisser's stock of firearms
, C . W. Leghorn pullet«, and a S. C. W. Leghorn
west section« of the county.
neiv sidewalks laid and dirt hauled to Dallas City Bank ...............
Alvin Tharp has gome home.
cock, score 08. For price» see or addrea« Bert A l­
and ammunition are sufficient for all
Dallas restaurant ....................
derman, route 1, Salem, Oregon.
grade around their nice home.
demands
from
every
part
of
the
coun­
Experience has proven that carrots
Claud Hussey and his uncle Riley
Brown A Ellis ........................
ty. He is kept busy mending all are slashing for Joe Cochran.
See the new ad of Brown A Ellis. R K Bryan A S o n ....................
make fine hog feed and every farmer li­
I(if:, clean rape need and tome need nata for tale
sorts
of
things
for
people
from
miles
They
are
now
prepared
to
meet
your
the county who raises « wine should
by C. D, Purvine near Kickreall.
0 E W illia m s...........................
Louis Pettyjohn is building a new
put in a patch of it for use next fall. everv want in the line of wearable«, Hotel G a il......................................... 20 around.
house.
and they have a good stock of high J A L y n c h ......... ........................... 2
| < ) ACRQS of food hop land for sale by Herny
The question ns to whether an owl grade groceries.
1 N Wood« .................................
1
Some of our farmers forgot that the 1^/ Howe. Inquire of Jainee Howe in Dallas.
C. H. Morris, the jeweler, is willing
has a gizzard came tip in the Liberty
22ud
was
Sunday.
W
A
W
ash
.....................................
5
for
people
to
judge
him
by
his
past
There are fine mineral spring» on
school »he other day, there being a de
record in Dallas. The general public
DAR K red 8horthorn bull, 14 months old slid
rided difference of opinion. The boys the farms of George Hagood and Geo
almost full blooded, also a 2-year old <>. I. C.
Mr. McGinnis and family have know« whether he ever misrepresents
Me
Bee,
two
miles
southwest
of
Dallas.
brood sow for sale by O. W. Starr at Saltcreek.
brought one and the teacher a-eisted
rented
a
dwelling
iu
Dallas
until
In*
things
or
charges
unfair
prices.
It
is
Each
contains
a
variety
o
i
minerals
in dissecting it to make «lire .which
and they have been found good for can look around for a pennanei t >» good place to buy all sort« of pres­
ride was right. Other teach* rs will
if t e e n h e a d
o f extra
good
calves
different
ailments. It would he a home. Every train from Portland ents.
for sale by D. L. Keyt at Perrydale.
find the same differ- nee of opinion,
bring« im m igrant« de«iring to locate
pleasant
place
for
a
summer
outing
and l»y experiment can give a practi
accommodation« I m Ibis region.
cal lesson that their schools will never if even temporary
Go to the Ddllas flouring mill for
^ O O O D HEAVY TEAM FOR SALE B Y W E.
were furnished. It may yet become a
Martin, Dalian, Oregon.
Nearly 20 team« are grading on the all kinds of stock feed. Try a sack of
forget.
Salt pork is a famous old-
health resort. W ho will look into the railroad across the road from Dr. Far­
their Hour and if not as good us an^
If you or any »»f your neighbors I irvc m erit« of the matter?
ley's hop yard.
fashioned remedy for con» LD PAPERS IN PACKAUK8 OF 60 FOR SALE
vou ever used take it back.
anything extra tin-* in the wav of
at thin office fur 16 cents, also blank uoles and
Remember that the inimitable Eli
There i« talk at Fall« City of an­
sumption. “ Eat plenty o f mo'tKagiH and all kindsof levai blanks.
stock or poultry, or if you know of
Perkins will appear al the Meth nlist other sawmill and Hume going up
anything else that might interest the
The farmers all say they do no
pork,” was the advice to the
church thi« evening. He will make there. There i« a demand at big pri
public, please tell us about it.
want any better groceries than th* y
I l f H EN YOU WISH TO B U Y OR SELL A N Y E IN D
you laugh all ov.*r. His lecture is a ce8 for all «he lumber that can he cut
Vf of f stock sr poultry hers is th« best place to
van get at Dunns store, and moreover consumptive
50 and 100 let
youi wants I»: known.
What is the use in employing some combination of wit aud wisdom.
in this region ami »lie price of timber they agree the Dunns always give the
years ago.
on* to do your dyeing for you
If you
top notch for produce.
A lbeit Teal ha« «old his timber land is soaring skyward.
use Putnam Fadeless Dyes you cand>» claim beyond Bridgeport for $7,(MW)
clover scud, alno beardlevs barley for sale.
Salt pork is good if a man I «HOICK
For sampKsatUiiesd C. L. Hawley at McCoy.
Mrs. M, E. Weaver, the artist,
it just as well as a professional. Sold »od it is repnr ed that hi* father.
Gaynor's store never had a more can stomach it.
by Wilson Drug Co., 10c. a package. County Commissioner T« al, has sold whose snug lit*le home is across tic
T h e idea
street from the college has had a cosy complete stock of all kinds of footwear
f H AVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A L L TIMES AT
If you are going to want anvtr.iug out hi« «aw nill mtere.-ts liiere.
Corner constructed in her parlor. The for iihmi . women and children. Hav behind it is that fat is the 1 ths very best rates obtainable —H. U. Caniplxdl.
in the wav of implement* thi season
W . H W ild, who formerly lived in I w.odwork «1 her leather covered ».,(« ing only standard brands they do not food the consumptive needs
we wuiild be glad to talk with yon
o n e y t o l o a n o n : m p r o v e d f a r m p r o
West ttafam, died recently at ttawsoi. | '*
l" ] ur» w'" * l'lc »«t"g pretend to compete witli cheap John
ah*mt them. W e h ive the Mitchell. City from cancer of the stomach.
p< rt> at ueual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas,
most.
burnt Hynres, »nd at the tc>|> of ns prices.
Lewi« A Slaver line • f goods anil will
; back is a pretty little bookcase. She
Scott’sEmulsion is the mod­ o n e y t o l o a n a t • p e r ¿ k n t on f a i 4
A. C. Haley, of Pendleton, has been is kept busy d *ing all sort« of work in
give y« u hi r«; a »liable if not lett*
Robinson A Campbell, near the
prices than von can ge< iu Portland.— visiting his I ftrental borne at Mon- her line, much of it coming from
security.
i . L. COLLINS, Dalis*
ern method o f feeding fat to
Q Uy Br •« , Dallas
mouth.
Portland. She is now burning the blacksmith «hops, have as good horses
and
as
good
buggies
as
can
he
found
. . .
, .
..
the
consumptive.
Pork
is
too
E H AVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IM P IIO V I»
W in Brown A Co. will give in diai I p ;iiels for twenty organs in piano cas­ in the valley. They continually strive
to r the next month th. DalU» City
farm property.
HIBI.KY A EAR IN
es being (onstrueted by Nathaniel
Hank may beJ.Minrf in (liei new Ug«..w | sacks to s o il men in the pool. Ap­ Hughes in bis factory near the wagon to give such service that all patrol)« rough for sensitive stomachs.
building on Mill street, 1 lie hanking ple to H L Crider at K igg«’ store hi i
will
be
inclined
to
return
there.
Scott’s Emulsion is the most
bridge.
rooms are undergoing a complete ren ! D. i II hb .
THE OLD RELIABLE
A Famous Humorist Lecturer
to m i«®
0
fli 'Perkins
Tonight and tomorrow night
at the Methodist ■ church.
mission 50 cents,
T ic k c tS
Ad­
on
sale at both drug stores. Doors
open at 7 o’clock.
LOCAL AND GENERAL-
W H A T W E HA V E L E A R N E D D U R IN G
THE W EE K F R O M A L L AVAIL-
A b le 8 o u ro e s D ish e d u p fo r O u r
N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R e a d e r s
In A h re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s .
For groceries go to Onfield's.
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's.
M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building
Just received at the White Front
grocery from bonded warehouse in
New Y oik all grades of Chase tfc «Un­
born ten. Ask for their teas and cof­
fers when you go to the populai
W hite Front grocery.
President Poling i< confined to his
home with lsgrippe and the wife of
Prof. A. M. Sanders has been quite
sick at her parental home here.
Presiding Elder Fitch writes us
that Rev. Idea and Rev. Cook, who
are to hold a meeting here next weak,
are consecrated men of ability and
well worth hearing.
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
will be observed at the Presbyterian
church next Sabbath morning.
Y ou can now get strictly firstclass
candies at Brt wn’s confectionery
store, it being made up fresh three
times a week.
The fourth quarterly meeting of the
Lewisville and Bridgeport circuit will
be held by Rev. A. A. W inter, who
will preach at Elkins school house
next Wednesday evening, at Mont­
gomery the next evening and at Lew ­
isville on Friday evening. He will
preach at Bridgeport both morning
and evening of the following Sunday,
there being a business session at the
close of the Saturday evening service.
Rev. J. F. Ghormley delivered his
lecture, Fads ami Fool», to a crowded
audience heie Monday evening. He
showed that there were a legion of
fools divided into many classes, each
class taking up with several foolish
fads. Doubtless some in the audience
recognized their own face« in the mir­
rors he placed before them.
The work of clearing the site for
the Lewis A Clark fair is now iu pro
gress.
The house across the railroad track
iron) the woolen mill was built ami
occupied by Uncle Jimmie Riggs ov­
er 40 years ago. President Poling,
tlie present owner, is having almost a
new house made of it, greatly improv­
ing both its appearance and conven­
ience. A porch extends al mg both
the front and the south side. The
new house of Mr. Wiseman's on the
Mdjoiniug lot also has porches on tw»>
aides. The carpenter», painters ami
paper hangers are making a nice
home of it. Glenn Grant ha« his new
home southwest of the depot under
roof and the ten room addition at the
north end of Hotel Gail is looming up,
Vance Butler has been down from
Spokane among Monmouth kindred.
The Little Palace hotel at In depen?
deuce w 11 on March lot increase day
ftoard to $3 50 a week, and with rooms
it will range from $4 50 to $7-
The New Odd Fellows cemetery at
Fall« City is lo he one of the most »t-
tractive in the eoqnlv. [ i i* lo be
Biiolo.pt) wi ll * »Hut wire tenet) and
vill have a nice tool house.
Andrew Holman has gone to L»»s <>va ion. The old vault is' lo he repl »c
Angeles, California, to take a prom­ ed with a larger ami better one and
m w van t i ' oo - s . th* ceiling is to b
inent place in a business office
: of metal and tile tl<»>r of tiling. I'lw
I. V. Lynch and T B. Rowell ire
present counters are to be replaced by
again partner» at blacksinithing, each
gi J id oak. After these improvments
having had Over 20 years experience.
are finished there will not be a hand­
John Van Orsdel is down with somer bank in the valley.
pneumonia at the home of his uncle
Call and see our new wanting* in
in Cheyenne, W yom ing.
fancy and white mercerized material*
Our representative in the legisl*
in chambravs, xepoyrs djum a ta* etc.,
ture, Hon. G. L. Hawkins, was not so at ilie Bee Hive.
Wordy and prominent a* some other*,
All kinds of lumber is now selling
but he was always in his place and
carefully looking after the interests of at from 50 to 75 per cent more than a
his home people and the slate at year ago.
large. H«* w a s not a schemer, bat al
Miss Eugenia Phillip* will next
ways voted as his judgment dictated week go to eastern Oregon t»> »e-ich
to be best for all concerned.
near Ol x where her s:st»*r Mrs. Em
The B rvan-Lac*« ¡Aimher Co paid illn Joat live*.
A. B. Br»»wn $6 000 for a quarter sec­
New organdie«, dimities, naiuonoka.
tion of timber near Falla City.
*wi-ae*, P»*r*ian lawn, long cloth and
Dick Daniel has been painting the cm ib n c— lar gust stack of vhite ma­
terial ever al own at the Bee-Hiv
Bryan*Lucas store at Fulls City.
»tore.
Mr«. Wm. Teiherow, of Colfax,
A company ia being nrganiaed her«
Washington, ha* tans visiting tha
family <4 S. H. Teiherow at Fails City for the mantifaetute of barrel mat r-
¡«1 and aoeh thing». It will be purely
The ground» around the depot at a Imme tnduatry, all tl>* p f ’dla re­
Jndepend« nee is being treaied Ic a
maining hepe.
coat u( crushed groaito.
I
N
A
Consum
pHon
F
O
C
M
M
w
refined o f fats, especially
The man »»nd worn* n who have
Sheriff Ford is receiving taxes at a
For years and year* Fanil’s hard­
lively rate, among the biggest payers j been in jail I ere on a charge of adni-
prepared for easy digestion.
ware
spire
has
been
»leak
in
g
for
it
being 8. T Burch $150 93; John Sta­ «eiy, have been hailed out until cir­
self. He claims that in extent, varie­
cuit
court.
Feeding him fat in this
pleton estate $192.94 ; J. N. Dolph ««-
ty and quality it ranks with the very
tate $196.72; E C. Horst $42680 and
The guardian of the E. J. Bell es­ liest similar establishment* in tlie.val way, which is often the only
K C Keyt $10.36 24 Mr. Keyt w e tate has been authorized
to «e ll per- | ley. A*k the best farmers all around
way, is half the battle, but
the tirst to pay and his rebate amount sonal property at private sale.
the country as to the best place.to
ed to $32 66.
buy such things arxi most of them will Scott’s Emulsion does more
Prof. T. O Hutchinson, wlp> is now
refer you to Fault's «tore. Reniemb» r j
There is some­
George E Johnscn has been ap principal of th eW c o lb u rn pt blo­ that he ha* now ready for delivery all | than that.
pointed administrator of the VV. W school. ws* in town ye*terda . h i kinds of gras* and garden seeds.
thing
about
the
combination
Johnson estate and the property is to school having a two week’s vacation
he appraised by W illis Him<*nton, on account of nieasels.
o
f
cod
liver
oil
and
hypophos-
W e d d in g Bella.
Frerl Rich and Clias Campbell.
An extra motor ia ex|n-cted tonight
Glenn O. Butler and .Mi»» Maud
phites
in Scott’s Emulsion
It i» said that J. B. Teal has »ol I with Independence and Monmouth Brown were married Wedn> »day eve­
that puts new life into the
tils sawmill and Ihe timber ou Ilia laud people to hear Eli Pel kina say funny ning at the home of her mother, Mr».
A onto Brown, in D ali»», .Kev, A. A. weak parts and has a special
things.
fur $8.000
Winter officiating. Mr. Butler is a
J. W. Lee has returned from a visit ■am of Hun. N. L. Butler and is a action on the diseased lungs.
The I) illas city charter hav been an
amended that gambling cau be han­ of several weeks with Ilia father, W il­ clerk in the Brown A Ellis «tore
son Lee, who underwent a dangerous Their friend» are all who know them
dled.
A »ample will be
surgical 0 |>er»liou at Colfax, Wash-
sent free upon request.
The water work» people tried to get iuglon and ia on the mail to recovery. and their genial qualities will make
them a happy parr. It w»a a very |
R « surs that (his picture In
arouml submitting condemnation pro­
He went on to see Mrs. L e »’» fattier
the form of s label is on th«
ceeding* to the vol.r*. but it Would over Th Idaho. He »ays Bi ly Oarren quiet wedding, the only ones present
wrspner of every bauli si
being her gtaodfather W C. Brown,
Kmul.isn you boy.
not ».irk , and Hiere are yet oilier
and »on hare 500 »beep near Cnlfax
Ilia parents, Mrs. Elisa Hhaw, M M.
•rumbling tdorka in tlie way. The
A
They will live with
W. J. Htnw, ni Halt Creek, lia* tak Ellis and wife
more the people h.<ve thought about
it, the stronger haa become tlie im en the treeking M i l l of Wealey Mor- [ her mother,
CHEM ISTS,
• —• * —
preset,in that the city w >uhl get tlie rjaon in exehange for a «mall farm.
400 P e a rt S t.. N. V.
w or.i uf the proposed baigaig with part " f «he old Campbell place on ! W. J Elkina ha* bought two lote
near tlie home of J. M. Grant (or |1(W.
Joe and $1, all drngpau.
Hr. Bate*.
Salt Creek.
SCOTT
BOWNE,
Warned.
N energetic manager for off!»« to be opened fn
thie city for large manufacturing concern Ha1»
ary |H>» a month, extra coinuiineions and evpeneee.
9600 cash security required. Rest of references.
Address, Manager, P. O. box 2124, San Francisco,
Calif
A
Orchard Men.
* rH E time of year ban come for tree planting
I
! 1 still have for sale plenty of first elses trews,
j such as Miiifar and Italian prunes, spplss and Roy­
al Ann cherries, also ornamental tre'*, rosse» flower-
j irate vines and berry vinee of all kinds. Ths h#«t
j spray duiiid and spraying material of all kiads, es­
pecially for codi I n moth. Orders for any of ths
j abo/e things solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
i H N l'N N . Dal as.
Final Settlement.
N o n
« I* HKRKItr OIVXV TWAT T M
V »
derm g ned has filed his finsi amount as aA»
ministra tor ot
ths estate of Margaret I Babcock
deceased, ami Friday, March iSth,
at 1
o'clock, p m , of said day, at ths coonty sourt house»
of Polk eounty. O r««™ ho* beso «sed by Ilo «, J.
K. Hible\ . Judfs of ths countv soon for said vomit} .
a* ths tin.« and place for ths heart nf of the same
All pern*"« interested in «oh« matter are hereby as­
ti fled
appear at said (ime and show canes. If any
them be. wh) saio «co u n t should not be approved
and the aeewOOt settled and closed.
Dalles. Orsgoa, Feb. It. I ff* .
O. W Rtarta K,
Administrât or of the estate 0 « Margaret t. I abeoch.