Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 13, 1903, Image 3

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    L 0 0 .4 L AND G E N E R A L
W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E O D U R IN G
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL -
A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p fo r O u r
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e a d e r s
In A b r e v ia t e d P a r a g r a p h s ,
For grocerks go to Osfleld's.
Spectacles and glasses ul
I’ fonoigV
M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building
A C. Dirnmick a* the wagon bridge
b is for sale oat, cheat >uql timothy
bay, also bran, chop and oats. Go to
him for your horse and cow feed,
which will be delivered anywhere in
town.
Frank Brown went to Salem and
engaged Imm Edward Ellis at the
Fleur de Lissom e choice, frtsh can*
die« lo he sent over daily.
Immense lots of new g«*od* are ar­
riving at the Bee Hive store. L tdie&’
dross goids and trim 111104« in greater
and more attractive variety 111a.11 ever
before. Their new shin waist« soon
to arrive are in all res} 1 i ts extra goo-1
anil will not fail to f.e praised by all
ladi- a who take a close look at them.
They have many oilier taking new
things.
Mr Uglow has leased one of hit; new
Mill street store rooms to Judge Bird
and Mr. Jacobson • f McMinnville, and
about the tirsi of June they will open
there u nice line o g. nts clothing
and furnishing goods
The C. E. Herren farm south of
M< »nmowtli has been «oid to a Mi.
timitli, of Dallas.
Herman Tarter, who w is raised on
Pedee and educated in Corvallis, li s
just returned from seven months'
special chemical training in San Fran
cisco, and lias been chosen as depu'v
food and dairy commissioner of Ore
gou at a salary of $1.000 a year, lie
ha« gone to Portland to assume his
duties.
The sheriff has already collected
perhaps half of all the taxes and by
the middle of April will have taken
in at least three-fourths of the whole
amount.
Mrs. F. A. Burdon, of Oregon City,
is visiting her parents, E. Bailey and
wife, of the Bethel hills.
The revival meetings at the South
Methodist church will continue over
next Sunday.
Mrs. Harry Dunn, who has been in
the Salem hospital under treatment,
is much improved and F. J Chapman
is recovering from a severe attack of
lagrippe.
The now bunk vault is completed,
the front doo- lias been moved to the
south corner of the room and a beau­
tiful steel ceiling is being put up.
Tom Newlmid and Irvine Smith are
to set out 14 acres of bops iu the But­
ler vicinity.
Mrs I Claggett, of Independence,
has had a serious stroke of paralysis.
The Conrad Smith farm near Rick-
re all has been rented to a Nebraska
man.
C. L. Hopkins, of Falls City, is wor­
king at the Peedee sawmill.
J. R. Cooper is arranging to burn
300,000 brick at Independence, and i-
having 200 cords of wood cut for that
purpose.
The January r« port of some of those
who furnished milk to the Independ­
ence creamery is as follows: E. N
Hall, seven cows, $48; Frank Lough-
ary, six cows. $43; VV. W
Smith,
eight cows, $05; H. Mafison. nm*
cows, $84; W. O. Mo;row, 11 cow .
$94: I M. Simpson, 18 cows, $93.
H. P. McN iry and others have «old
t Thomas Holman lots and lands in
and around Eola for $8,000.
These Dallas college girls last F i-
day evening in our gymnasium tack­
led a like number from Rickreall and
came out second best. We mean
Hattie Teats, Ethel Ballantyne, Ed” a
Hayes, Rebecca Gates, Maud and
Vangie Hart.
The Dixieitcs weie
Mrs. Hill McDaniel, Mrs. T. D. Mc­
Dowell, Grace Burch, Dora Roy, An
gie and Helen Southwick. It was the
iirst public appearance of the D a l l a s
team, while their opponents bad b»
fore engaged in several contests.
SA LEM B USINE S S SUCGESTIOnS.
C ir c le D ay a t t n # C a r n iv a l.
PA LLS O T Y .
U. D. Hniwii, will« Town# ml A
The first day of the Woodman car­
Hart, will do »11 kind» o* .letioKraphie
Schramm’s feed yard at the steel
The March se««ion of Mono grange nival here in June will he known hh
work mid i#
for lypognipllio »up was held at Lewisville ami Rev. T. P.
bridge catches nearly all Polk county
i Circle day, and the vim with which
plum.
_
1 Haynes w «« admitted to membership the circles of the county are taking teams because of convenience and
The voting |M*ople of the Prtmhyteri- [ by demit. Frank Butler was installed hold of the mailer makes it certain to i good treatment. All wraps and pack-
j ages may safely ho left there.
»11 church mo »rnitiirin« t«> bold » ! master and Eleanor Butler lady as : be one of the biggest day« of the four.
fair H.irlv in June to procure nn-»n» | Histaut sh W a r d . A pleasant meeting | The coiniiiitteo have allowed them
lo buy a hell for heir church. The j wa* held wnh a good dinner. Mr. $ 10 0 for drill priz< i. $50 for the robes
At Johnson’* »tor. they are making
loader* are full of enlhu-mmn uud per j Jam« « of Milwauke* grange, Clacka­ of the queen and $ 1 0 each for her six big reductions on all kinds of winter
mas
county,
was
a
visitor,
aeVeieuee, two ip!»li<ic* that goneial­
maids of honor. Each circle will have clothing to make room for spring
ly make llnngl no.
Frank Butler has «owed 18 acres of one or two candidates for queen, and goods soon to arrive. Ask what dis-
i "ouuts they will make on
rainy
Jack While, of the F.ola hill*, ha* clover, the ««« d Untig inoculated with will elect one maid of honor. Dallas
weather clothing. Be sure to not buy
lieeo appointed it nuanl at the peni­ i culture of ba« teria to promote circle has nominated Mr«. Wm Ta­
growth, supplied by the bureau of ti »in i v ** Mrs. G N Oherrmgton for | any spring clothing until after having
tentiary.
queen and elected Miss Nannie Whirr examine«! their attractive offerings.
plant industry, VVaHhingt'Mi, D. C.
There will Iw a bit; meetimt of I’o-
as their maid of honor. In our next Headwear and footwear in great vari­
Dr.
Arthur
R
Butler
has
been
ad
mtMin grange at Mo. iiiouin tomorrow,
issue we hope to give a full list of the ety.
mined
to
plead
in
the
«upreme
court
eminent speakers from abroad being
candidates and to announce that vot­
of
the
District
of
Columbia.
iu attendance. Every granger in the
ing has begun. The vote will he pub
Do not fail to eat at the George
county should be there. In union
Miss Sure, of Dakota, is vi iting lisbed in detail in all the county pa­ lunch counter on State street the
pers each week thereafter. New fea­
there is strength.
Ru\ . and Mrs Bristol.
next time you are in the city.
tures are being conslautly added to
There was a small tire in the roof
Mi'«« Grace Carey is visiting rela­ the attractions o( the carnival.
of the sawmill office Silt'dtj night, it tives.
Take your (»«Its, goat hides, soap
being di covered about 1 1 o’clock.
T e a c h e r s ' M e e t in g .
grease ami tallow to the Capital soap
Valentine Wagner will move to the
Marble Cutler Hawkins will soon ranch lie purchased of T. D Hollo-
Tin- next monthly meeting will be work«, where they always give the
held at Independence on March 28t|i. heat prices for such tiling«. Laundry
erect in Pleasant Hill cemetery a $125 well
monument to the memory of Judge
First there will he a general discussion and toilet soap for sale.
Mrs. Leel’s brother and nephew of busy work and then Mis« Ednelle
Stouttbr. and in the Bethel cemetery
from
Eastern
Oregon
are
vi-itiug
her.
lie is to construct a $2{M) monument
Collins will talk about introductory
Fair dealing with the farmers for
over the rc.-ting place of G. 0. Bell
Mi-s LoreCa
The South Methodist pastor of the work in literature.
and wife
He has just received from Lewisville church has two servic- s on Fmitli will have something to sav miles around and having so many
the east 32 boxes, containing 9,000 Sunday and during the week is cut­ about plant st idy and Miss M. L things they wanted have cau«ed the
busimssof the New York Racket
pounds of marble worth $500.
ting w i n *d for B. F. Smith. He has a Hampton about the geography of Or store t«> increase so much that they
i
gon.
After
dinner
Prof
A.
F.
Camp­
Contract
to
cut
85
ricks.
Brown S l Son will have made up
bell will deal with the reconstruction have had to add a large room, in
today nearly 100 pounds of their fa­
which a large assortment of dry good«
Mrs. Cynthia Glaze lias
moved
mous candies for their Saturday from Mr«. Wright’s to Alvin Brown’s period of history and E. M. Smith with is being opened this week.
applications of per
rentage, after
trade. Country people can then get and will make her home witii them.
v hich there will be an address by Dr
ire.-li candy to take home with them,
O lr nder’s Pharmacy next to Da­
Miss Maude Montgomery is quite E. J. Thompson. Lunch am wi'l he
it being only a few hours old. The«
an lneaied act os« the street fnun the sick and has been taken to the home served bv the teachers of Independ­ mon’s grocery is the best place to go
B- It & Clieirington drug 'tor«
You <»f Stcwar» Montgomery, t • he nursed ence. Teachers are requested to take f«»r everything in the drug line. Small
specimens of composition work done expenses enable him to «ell at a small
c m e.isily recognize the place from by Mrs. Elsie Parry.
•by their pupils. It will then be de­ profit
toe line display of candy vou see on
Miss Mamie Graham is clerking in cid'd when and where the annual
pat-sing.
the Bryan Lucas store.
teachers picnic will he held.
Tell your friends to ge to the Strong
Miss Ada Tatom, who is teaching
Mr. Pugh has bought the Hunter A
M A RKET R EP O R T .
restaiiiaiit when they want something
in the Walla Walla country, ha- Raymond «took of confectionery ami
extra nice to eat.
changed her address from Lamar to will move it into his uew building
(Corn cted weekly by Gooch riroa.)
1 Mydr, Washington.
next to the barber shop.
Wheat, per bushel. 70 cts.
Moving picture illustrated concert
It always pays to buy the best of
Bran, per ton $22
Miss Inez Black, of Dallas, was mar
everything. You would never be sat­
at the citv hall next Tuesday even
Shorts, per ton, $25.
ried
March
3rd
at
Menlo,
Washing­
lug. Improved combination machin­
isfied with a poor picture. Mr. Cro-
Oats, per bushel, 30 cts.
ton, to Morris Rigg-*, son of G. P.
nise over the Dalrymple «tore can
ery to make thin«.8 look very liielike
Flour, per 10 barrels,«$3 80.
Riggs,
formerly
of
this
county.
Delightful ilbisl rated songs, huuutrotH
mak° photographs of whieh both you
Flour, per sack, $1.
and your friends would feel proud.
and comic specialties. Admission 25
Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt.
Van Oradel A Hayes this week pur­
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cents, children 15 cents.
Germea, $1 60 per cwt.
chased for Mr. McClure of Michigan,
CO U N TY SEAT C U TLE TS .
Corn
meal,
$2
50
per
cwt.
The remains of W. H Wild, former­ the Joseph Cmwlher timber claim iu
For a dime the stage driver will ca -
ly of West Mai* m, were brought from ■ lie Siletz basin at $3,300. Mr. M c­
[Corrected weekly by Dunn’s Grocery.
r any small package between Dallas
Dawson City and buried iu City View Clure had before purchased in that
Potatoes, per bushel, 50cts.
and Salem.
region about 25,000 acres of timber
cemetery this week.
Butter, per pound 25 cts.
that would average 50,000 feet ol lum­
Mr. York, Brown’s candy maker, is
Lard, per pound, 12^@ 15 cts.
ber to the acre.
w<U known to several of our business
See Vanekike A Hughes, across the
Bacon, sides, per pound, 13@15 ct«.
men. they having eaten hi- candy
way from the postoffice, when you
Hams, per pound, 14(5)17 cts.
A. W Plankington, of Pridgeport,
while living in Portland
They all liar «old to E*l. Keyt, of Perrydale, a
want a team to go to the country
Shoulders, per p o u n d ,9 @ il cts.
pronounce bis candies excellent and good team for $150.
They will furnish a rig tliat will be
E ggs,per dozen, 14 cts.
the best obtainable iu that city.
sure to please you.
Chickens, pt r dozen $3(<i$4
John Sloan ««ied Wednesday at the
Dried fruits, per pound, 3@10 cts
%*
Hie maible works of G, L. Hawkins homo of O. H Cohh in Dallas, aged
Beets, per pound, 1 cents
See Mr. RiHser, the gun store man,
it) Dallas cive such general satisfac 61 years. His son, Elmer, lives near
Turnips, ,»er pound, 1 cts.
when in need of firearms or ammuni­
lion that an order for cemetery work Portland and his daughter, Mrs. By­
Cabbage, per pound, 2 cts.
tion. Nearly all sportsmen iu the
is seldom ser.t outside the county.
ers, a*. Gardiner.
Onions, per pound, 2 cts.
county go to him for su« h things. He
'There are new boys at the home of
Almost every train from Portland
Beans, per pound, 5@7 cents.
can mend almost any broken article.
VV. J. Wagner and Henry Stump.
brings into our midst some people.
Corn meal, per pound,3J ct«
***
Many
of
them
like
the
country
and
Hay,
per
ton,
$7@$12
Joe Brown, of McTimmonds Valiev,
If you have failed to get entire sat
are
arranging
to
stay,
but.
some
are
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brought 34 dozen eggs to market la*t
isfaction at other groceries try Dunns.
disappointed and not certain what
R IC K R E A L L .
Saturday and large numbers came
They have the reputation of carrying
they will do.
from various ot her sources.
There will be an entertainment superior goods at fair prices. Canned
Joe Craven and wife have moved
Putnam Fadeless Dyes color more
and supper at the school house at 8 goods of every imaginable kind.
goods, per package, than any other. into the T A. Farley property, recent­ o’clock Saturday, for the purpose ‘ »f
ly occupied by J. H. Lawton.
Sold by diuggists, 10c per package.
procuring means to p»tint the inside
It will 80011 he a real treat for any
The DeMoss F. rnily concert troupe of the school hou«e, The price of ad­ lady of taste to go into Mrs. Chace’s
Exposure to a sudden climatic
mission will be 10 cents, «upper 15 millinery store and inspect the many
will
he
litre
March
21st.
ch inge produces cold in the head and
cents. The following program will he pr«*tty things she has for the spring
catarrh is apt to follow. Provided
Any idle teams can find work on rendered :
trade. They could not he better satis­
with Ely's Cream Balm you are arm­ the new raihoad near Dallas.
Song— America.
fied short of Portland. Her new trim­
ed against nasal catarrh. Price 50
Recitation—
Linn
Nesmith.
John
Taylor
was
down
from
Lewis­
mer, Miss Bratton, has arrived.
Cents at druggists or Ely Brothers, 56
Vocal Solo— Homer \Vhitp.
YV.irmi Stree», New York, will mail ville Tuesday.
Recitation— Ad.» Lmignecker.
it. The Balm cures without pain,
District Attorney Hart lias been at­
Violin Sol"— Mrs. 81« faith.
An ounce of prevention is better
does not irritate or cause sneezing It tending court at Albany this week,
iban a pound of cure. A t Wilson’s
Vocal Solo— Sybil M ’ Dowell.
spreads itself over an iriitaled and
drug store can be had a variety of
Recitation— Miss Harmon.
'The Christian
church
Sunday
angry surface, relieving immediately
m« divines that will ward off different
Tableau— A Bachelor’s Trials.
the p.nn ul itifl nimation, cleanse« school has for some time had a rival
diseases. It pays to buy simple rem
Ladies’ Quartette.
and cutes.
Cream B.dm quickly ry in securing new scholars, the remit
cdi. s and keep them in the house for
Drill— Primary Pupils
being an increase of over 50 percent
cures 1 he c Id.
emergencies. The Wilson' Drug com
8 M«<— Angelin«* Southwick,
They will soon have a supper, the los­
Doug Gibson, of West Salem, is in ing side t • w:i m h and wipe the dishes
pany have whatever you may want.
Recitation— Fred West.
the Salem hospital tituhr liiodkal as a penalty tor being so sl««w in gc •
Try their cough tablets.
Solo— John Orr.
treat 111 ‘tit.
('¡ik«"\Vulk.
! iug new selml us*
Solo— Fred West.
Tin* local contest f«»r a delegate to
Your cows and vour liens must be
E. T Morrison ami family have
Male Quartette.
he la e prohdii'ion oral' rtcal contest
well fed to make then» give plenty of
reached Redlands, California and me
Tableau— G oil night.
will be held ii' Dallas college nex*
milk and lay plenty of eggs. At Ull-
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well plea-ed with their surroundings
Fiidny evening.
?ey’s feed store you can get a variet}
B U E N A V tS TA .
■ •f f he very best things for them.
Within a few days J If. Mulkey, of
Mrs. John Uglow D quite ill with
B. F. Hall and wile, o! Croston, vis-
.nag fever it South Bend, Washing inon li, B / . Riggs, of Bdbtou. and
*%
i'e«l at the home oi E. N. Hail last
tv tl.
J. S. Pettyjohn, of Butler, have each
'The products of the Dallas flouring
week.
paid u« $ 2 for this paper and the Oie-
mill are not excelled by those of any
M ss Edith Miller’s school at Mont gonian for a year.
Mrs H. A. Baldwin, of YViulock other mill in the valley.
Other
go nery will close .March 31st with 1 r
lias been among friend« and relatives things being equal you should always
pi ig’ amrne, there being three gradu­
H. J Christiansen, of Pioneer, has
patronize home industry.
ates, Essie Atwater, Maggie Kemp over 80 Leghorn and Minorca chick heie.
and Gertrud« Waters.
F. .1. Yates, formerly on the Boise
place at Elb-ndnle, is now on the Sav­
age farm just thi« si.le of YVillamina.
where In* has put in a large crop of
oats and all his stock i* doing well
The third of »h*> series of sermons
The T. J. Scroggin farm a mile
south of Sheridan, lias been sold ton on Facts that Call for Faith will b*
îeliven-d by the pa tor at the Pre.-hy
man from the east.
teri in cliureh next Hahhalh morning
Louis Pettyjohn has a new bouse on tiie sut>j c t • The Church; It VV,««,
almost completed near Butler.
anil Is, and Is to B . Everybody in­
vited.
H t a t k o f O h i o , C i t y o f T o l e d o .I
ens and for some time has been bring­
'The Evangelical church has been
ing to market 30 dozen eggs a week. neatly papered and finished inside,
At fiist he got 20 cents a dozen, but and otherwise greatly improved.
now they are down to 12^ cents. He
T. P. Ogltsbee was in Salem last
will now sell about halt of them, in­
cluding all the old ones. His ex per wee k .
ieuce has been that yearling pul’ets
Miss feme Emmons and CT ve Pra­
ue the most profitable layers. He ther, who ar attending school at Sa­
has leased for five year - the E I Giess lem, were at holm* Sunday.
place andjoining his, and will run |
Our scho *1 has an average attend­
mats and sleep 'here.
ance of 36 During the pest month
The Courtney Concert company will I there were 12 vi«itors and 6 « use.« « f
hold birth at the city hall next Toes j lard up ss. These pupil», were neither
Vera Murph),
• lay evening with many pleasing fea- I absent nor laidv:
lures. There will he new moving Lena Baldwin, Herman Prather, Or­
pictures and new illustrated song*, ville Wells, Grace Thompson, E lnu
banjo music and negro songs. Mr and M rle Hall, G -urge Ground, Min­
Young, who lives on the Pfau place, nie Knighten. Maudie McLaughlin
tins side ol Brunks, is the head man. Nelson Anderson, Ray durphy, Elsi«
Liggett, Royal K r e u t i , Carrie N««h
'The dwelling and its contents of A. \ I «tier and Leon Log a n , . Geneva an I
lleise at Dakgrove was destroyed by L nu Steele. 'I he teachers are B. L
rire last week. Loss, $700.
Murphy and Miss Katharine Coon.
You would he surprised at the great
number of g Id and silver articles you
c m get at the Morris jewelry store.
All <d them are useful and many are
perfect beauties. They make such
«.ice presents.
**•
The tin and work ehop of Fanil’s
hardware «t«*re is hack next to the al­
ley and is best reached by going
through the store. Mr. Nies, the tin
ner, has had many years experience
and can come very near to getting up
exactly what you want. Mr. Faul!
can fimiiid) you various kinds of agri­
cultural implements. He has a vari-
« fcy of lubricating «fils.
of Rock Creek, will run a restaurant
at St. Helena, California, where he
lias bought property.
R E A D IT T H R O U G H .
T v ro u ld S p o il T h i s S t o r y to T e ll It
In t h e H e a d lin e s -
To use an eighteenth century
phrase, this is an “ o’er true tale.”
Having happened in a small Virginia
town in tin* winter of 1902, it is a sto­
ry very much of the present. Up to a
«hort. time ago Mr« John E Harmon,
of Melfu Station, Vu , had no personal
knnwlcdg«-jnf the rare curative prop
erties of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­
edy. “ Last January,” she s.iva, “ my
baby took a dreadful cold and at one
line I feared she would have pneu­
monia, hut one of my neighbors told
.ne how this rem« dy had cured her
little hoy and I began giving it to my
baby at otice and it soon cured her. I
heartily thank the manufacturers of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
plaeing so great a cure within my
reach. I cannot recommend it too
highly or say too much in its favor. I
hope all who read this will try it and
be Convinced as I was.” For «ale by
Wilson Drug Co.
L IK E H O U SE P LA N T S.
&
a k in G
■ POWDER
A b so lu te ly M ir*
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
L E T T E R L I8 T .
These letters remain uncalled for in
the Dallas postoflice for the w* ek end­
ing Mar. 9i ti, and parti* 8 calling
for them will please state that they
have been advertised;
Mrs Jane Avery,
Jos Henzse,
Mr A Hart Morrow,
K R Selleck,
Mr Geo Whitehorn (2).
We are like house plants. We need
a change of soil now and then— to be
replanted. New scenes, new exper­
iences, new surroundings—a change
of climate, dry air instead of moisture,
sunshine in place of cloud. This is
soulttimes essential to health. There
are conditions at hand that are better
C. G. C oad , postmaster.
than Europe can offer. Take a month
or two in California. Plant yourself
toi a time where there are no irrita­
Captain Corneil Hughes is organiz­
tions, where the hotel is beyond eri.i-
cism, the landscape pleading and ing a company of juvenile soldiers to
where warm sunii^, weather invites to take part iu the parades of carnival
walks and drives. Pure and dry air, week.
and the increased electric influences
of sunshine are vastly helpful.
N EW TO-DAY.
You can make this trip at very lit­
tle expense and enjoy a ride over the
scenic Siskiyou and Shasta moun­ 'ILEAN, white «pring oats and a young Plymouth
J Hock cockerel for sale, also KoveCom b Br«««D
tains, which at this tim? of year with
I eghorn, B. P. R. and W hite P R. strictly thor­
tlipir snow covered peaks, aie unsur ough hred eiegn fo r sale at t l a setting by Jan.es
Boydston, three miles north of Dallas.
passed for their grandeur.
For complete information regarding
rates, points of interest and delightful
Lus Andalusian eggs from prize winning stock
for sale by D. M Calhreath near Monmouth ut
hotels in California, address,
$2 a setting of fifteen.
W. E C om a n ,
General passetigbr agent Southern Pa­
WO Good milch cows, on# of them fresh, for sale
cific company, Portland, Oregon.
by H. G. Christiansen near Dallas.
(
B
T
If it’s a bilious attack, take Cham­
berlain’* Stomach and Liver Tablets
ami a quick recovery is certain. For
sale by Wilson Drug Co.
Dallas now has 105 telephones in
use and will soon have an all night
service. The new order of things will
probably begin the first of April. Mis«
Minnie Roy will continue in the day
service and n man will take charge at
night. Our little city is gradually as­
suming metropolitan airs.
loss of Flesh
A N T E D —Several persons o f character and good
reputation in each state (one in this county
required) to represent and advertise old established
wealthy business house of solid financial standing.
Salary S21 weekly, with expenses additional, all
payable in cash direct each Wednesday from head
omces. Horse and carriage furnishsd when neces­
sary. References
Inclose self addressed envelope.
Colonial Company, 334 Dearborn street, Chicago.
W
JR sale—one R. C. W. Leghorn cockerel, one 8.
C. W. Leghorn pullet, anda S. C. W. Leghorn
<o«'k. score 03. For prices see or address Bert A l­
derman, route 1, Salem, Oregon.
F
QQ.MF. registered O. I. C. pigs three months old for
O sale by A. A. Lindeman at Lewis, iile. Address
11ALE D cheat hay for sale by S. T. Smith, o f near
J I Smith held at £8 a ton.
BOUT 60 ewes,
60 of them
with
2-month old
by their sides, also about 20 stock hogs
A sale lambs
When you can't eat break­ for
by ilurton Z Riggs, on the J. L. Riggs
f irm near llallston.
fast, take Scott’s Em ulsion.
When you can’t eat bread
A W IL L IA M S , near Dallas, has a large work
fsr sals, and would ta k « part pay in cat­
J tle • horse
or goats.
and butter, take Scott’s
Em ulsion. When you have HREE yearling Shorthorn bulls for sals by Frank
been living on a m ilk diet and T Butler near Falls C ity.
want something a little more
pound herse, good to drive simile or dou­
ble, for sale at a bargain only f50. A pply to
A 1,100
nourishing,
take
Scott’s J. J. Fuller, west of Hotel Gail in Dallas.
Em ulsion.
LACK Minorca,'Brown and White Leghorn egg
settings for salo by D. C. Crider, Dailas.
To get fat you must eat B
fat. Scott’s Em ulsion is ai
FENTO N will furnish po«*l mohair tacks
They may be had at the llrown k Ellis
H in L • free
store
Dallas,
at Buell, or of Frank Gilliam at
great
fattener,
a great Peedee.
strength giver.
Those who have lost flesh 8 H Urr >t ttaJtcrMk.
'
want to increase all body
V C H E R i* wanted in achool district No. 13,
A TE Tillamook
county. W ill have a nine or 10
tissues, not only fat. Scott’s moiitha
term. Good teachers, with recoiuiiienda
M o m , M p tj to "I ■« I Ivon o n o o ' Ih o h >ard, stai ng
Em ulsion increases them all, salary wanted. W. W. Cornier, chairman, A. P.
Wagouer, J. It. Law rence, Hebo, Oregon.
bone,
flesh, blood and
O I.C . Chester White pigs, both male
nerve.
- . A FEW
»ml ftuuale, for Hale bv George Rowcliffe, «»ne
and a half m iijs east of Dallas.
For invalids, for con­
valescents, for consumptives,
GOOD sec«»nd hand SJ Studehaker wagon for
sale by Percy Hibbard, Dallas, Oregon,
for weak children, for all
G Jersey cow, fresh this month, for sale, ami
who
need flesh, Scott’s j y I o iN a goad
hilly goat from U K Grant for rent or
sale by Jacob Schweitzer near Ihtllas,
Em ulsion is a rich and com ­
fortable food, and a natural
TONS extra« hoice hale«l «a t straw for sale by
20 C. D. Nairn, near Ballatoli.
tonic.
clean rape see«! and Mime seed <*ats for sitie
Scott’s Em ulsion for bone, N - ICE,
by C. 1», Pur vine near Rickrtall.
flesh, blood and nerve.
L i e a s C o un ty
)
*
1IETF.EN HE » D O F EXTRA GOOD C ALVE S
Three new telephone 1‘ nes from I n ­
for sale by D. L. K e y ta t Perrydale.
We will send you
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that dependence are to l e established, one
a free sample.
lie is senior partner of the firm of F. north to Brooks, one south to Par
H E A V Y TEAM FOR 8 A LE B Y W E.
J. Cheney & Co., doing buriness in ker, ami another into the farming
Be iurt that thi. plriurt y G«»Ul»
Martin, Dallas. Oregon.
the oity of T o l e d o ', County and State community acros- the river.
In the form of • libel t. on
aforesaid, and that said firm will pa I
,
th. wr.pp«r of every bottle
the sum of one hundred dollars for;
Miss MamI Lift 1« teaelntig at V .
D PAPE R S IN PACKAGES O F 50 PO R HALE
of Emulilon you buy.
An up to dale livery stable is that
at this ortk-tf fur 15 rents, aleo blank nolee and
0
each and every case of catarrh (hat i leyvi**w, Miss Nellie Williamson a'
of Rohinsou A Campbell near the
mo (gages and all kinds of leva! blaiika
&
B
0
WNE,
cannot be cured bv the use of Hall s Cherrvgrov •, Mrs Delia Morn-on a
bia.'ksmith shops
They are always
CMCMIVTS,
Catarrh Cure.
Frank J. Cheney.' Hr grove, Miw Mabel > 1* vena at II 1-
re.«dv on sli««rt notice to furnish the
r H EX YOU WISH T o BUY OK HELL A N Y K IN D
Josiali Craton died at the home of
Kworn to before me and subscribed in *Hldell and Mi-s Daisy Warner at
traveling public witii anything called
409
Pearl SL .N .Y .
PEDEE.
of stock or )»ouitry here is the best place to
his tiro; her near Peedee March 2nd,
my presence this 6 th day of Decern j Lonesfar.
f* t.
let youi wants bo known.
50c.
end
J
I,
oil
druJjUt*.
aged
31
yeais.
The
funeral
services
Troy
Turner
has
lo?t
a
valuable-1
her, A. D. 1886. A. VV . Gleason, No-j
Countv Assessor M ver will have
tary Public. Hull'a Ca'nrrh Cure is three deputies in the fi Id as soon as nr tli-» Kings Valley church w«*n* con­ cow.
«HOICK H« ver s«*e«i, also bean I lees l-arley for sale.
T i n y do say that Gay nor’« shoe
J Koi eunpi- sa«l«liess C. L. Hawley at McCoy.
taken internally, and acts directly on tlu weather settles, Arthur Fink in ducted by Rev. VV. L. Arnold, of (lie.
That new buggy of Allie Edward« -tore D a tiptop one, because e very ­
Executor’s Notice.
Evangelic
d
church,
of
which
lie
was
I
the blood and mucous surfaces of the the northwest part of the county. \V
took« suspicious.
body c h i ) always get their footwear
a
member.
He
w«*s
married
to
Mi«*«
system. Send for te«li.nonials, fr< e. B. Daggett in ill»* north ast, J. VV*. ,
H AVE M ONEY TO LO AN A T A L L T1VR8 A T
needs supplied there.
Hat infliction
In the county court o f the etate of Oregon for Polk
F. J Cheney A Co . Toledo, O. Sold Bullet in the s*»ulhwe>t, and A. Hus 8 adin Yost in 189«8, and they had om- 1 Mrs Sadie Craton has gone to live !
th « vrry best rates obtainable.--H O. Cainpli«*ll
guaranteed in both quality and price. county.
hild.
a
son.
with
her
sister,
Mr«.
Mattie
Hensley,!
In the m atter of the «»ta te o f C. C. Walker, de-
by all druggists, 75c
Hall’s Family ton in the southeast part. He will l
i-eaet-d.
Bills are the best.
alt* ml to t he office work and i|.» til* j There are three churches at FaB- in Suletn.
^ jo N P .Y T o Id)AN ON IMPROVED F A M I P I *
o t ic e
ih
hereby
g iv e n
t h a t i , c . m
p«rt> at usual rates by Oscar Hay ter. U
PurviiM, have been ap|>oint«d executor «>f the
Not within forty miles of here can
ass ‘»sing in and .1 round Dallas. The} ; CJity. Rev. B A. Bristol being pa-'or
Frank Bcheyth*» ami wife hive
hist wdl and t'otament of toe above desedent, ami
For the convenience of the taxpay­ will probably finish by June I5 h.
you
find
another
store
with
a
better
t
«tal
letter»
testamentary
have
been
l*-ue«l
to
roe.
of the «Vicihodiet, Kev. A. II. D »dd « f moved to I’hy Simpson’s logging
ers of Polk county, Sheriff Ford will
stock of everything to eat than is car­ All t»eriM»ni> imiehted to the eaid estate will make ini
o n e y to lo an a t • per c en t on p a r
mettiate payment t«» me, ami all those hav mg «-lahmt
Butter fat u now worth 32J cents a the Christian, and Rev. T. H .S y m - camp
security.
J. L. COLLINS, Dalle*.
place tax lists for the year 1902 as fol
ried by Dunn Bros. Try their syrups against the eame, will orcseiit tln-in, tiulv authenti­
mj
f|
the
Free
Methodist
churcl
,
<
.
pound
at
Brown's
creamery.
On
ac
lows: With Ladd A Bil.-h at Salem;
cated. to me within six months from the «lat« of this
B.
L.
Hastinjrs
and
wife
have
be*
n
and
pancake
flour.
notine, at the «-flirt of the «-onnty clerk o f polk oonn
Independence National hank at Inde­ count of the scarcity of cream they J. Pugh is the jeweler there amt the visiting their daughter, Mr«. W. D.
U T K H A V E M ONET TO LOAN ON IM P R O V t »
ty. in I »alia«*, Oregon
pendence; Polk County hank at Mon­ now churn hut twice a week, Monday livery htable is run by Dennis A Elkins in Dallas.
Vf farm property.
S IB LE Y 4 K AR IN » .
IAbteil at Dalla*. Meh 7. BMW
ROCCA.
C. M pf’ RVINE,
mouth; Scroggin Br«*s. bank at. Sheri­ and Friday, and readily sell their , H ughes.
Executor of the laet w ill and testament of C, C
Ou»t Olsen is back from I<laho and Walker, drreaard
Mrs. Womer’s mother has gone
dan; postoffice at Butler; post office at whole output here at 75 cents a roll.
Rev. B Z Kigg« will in May or the
W. H. Yank ami family, who were oil
*’arson k 4«tama, attorneys.
home.
Final Settlement.
Buell, and with C. VV. P ig ett at Air-
Tickets for tiie DeMuss concert to early fall move from near Ballston to
his place, have gone away.
lie. The above tax lists will include
Joe Craton died of consumption on
be held at the Methodist church on a big farm in the Walla Walla coun­
the names and taxes of (he t >x pa vers
m t ’OTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N T H A T TME I T *
Mis# Esther Hampton has gone to
Saturday evening, March 21«l, may be try, and H>nry Gillarn is expected to March 2m! and was lai«i »o real beside
Wood Wanted.
dersigned has filed his final account as a<h
living in the east, south and north­
comeback from Eastern Oregon and bis two slat* rs in tb * Kings Valley attend ichool at Crowley and L VV’
m inistrai«* of
the estate of Margaret I Babcock
had at both drug «t«»res.
west sections of the county.
take charge of the J. L. Riggs farm.
• lerea»r<l, ami Fridar, March <3th, IMS. at 1
Hampton
to
work
io
a
Falls
City
saw
cemetery.
o'clock,
p
m
.
of
«bid
day, at th* county court house,
Fuller A Lacy have bought for an
T o n e s le herebv given thst by nrder of th «
mill.
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«••»untjr court
P>«Ik cMHrty. Oregon, tealed of P<dk county, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon. J.
I f yon are going fo want anything eastern party the Johr and Fred l#oy
Wes. Williams, who has lived at Air-
R. Sihley, judge of the «-ouutv court for mid sounty,
bi«ls
will
l
e
reeci
*d
st
the
«
ourity
«rlefV*
«»für*
for
O. H. Cobb lias l**cn appointed ad-
While Jim Hatris is at Dallas his ♦0 c««r<1s of big hody i r , and 40 c««rds of «rlean, straigt as the time and place for the hearing o f th# sen»«
in tire way of implements thi season Silel* timber claims, paying f7.UU0.
lie a«) long, is now at Kanier down on
ministrator of the John S. Sloan es- Wife i* utaying with Mrs. F. J. Morri­ <>ak irrub wood, all to be f«»ur fr et long, grub w«»od A ll persons ir.leresled in add matter are hereby *<*-
we would be glad to talk with von
. . „ ...
,
. the Columbia.
tu he frotn t«*o to 6 inche* in dismeter. Wo « l t*> h* tided In appear at eakl time ami show eauee. tf any
1* 1* , tli*» property to be appraiwd by son.
■hunt than,. W e have the Mit.-hell.
Mr. M. E W - v e r ai..l *o.. HaroM
•lelivered » t the »,-ourt house » t Dalta« «n or before thore t»e, why sani »«— unt should not b# approved
and the ao-mm! sett led and closed.
The Soap creek hrblge near Ridd« r'f J. J. Wiseman, John and Henry B«*y-
September 1. 100S. Bi«l* will h* opened oti Wed
U „ i * A SUver line of * 0.*!. and « i l l have *•>»« U> -pend *<•»'<■
k. vv.tl.
Dallas. Oregon. Feb. 11. 190*.
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We
had
rix
inches
of
snow
last
Hun-
needey. April I. IfOS, at 1 «»’clock p. m
The court
__.....
in.t.lo if if „..t
Mr*. Ber'ie K,«e. at E Snter- grove is said to need guari rails at ert The probate judge ha«* b« eo tak­
O w B A S C O T I.
give
you . . »• reasonable
not better her
her *i»ter.
*i*t.
reeerres th * right to reject any and all btds.
d»y.
II. r .iodio « i l l be closed until the sooth appreseli to prevent possi­ ing testimony concerning the will of
Administrator of the ostate of Margaret 1,
C . 9 , f-OVO H A N Y,
jirioe* than von can <«« in Portland.— pri«e
County Clark
ble accidents.
, Rooert Farley.
the middle o i H « r -
C. li. lUrberuw »a d wile, loroHfly
Guy Br «*., Dalla*.
scon
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