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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1903)
R iiigliiig’s hi* circus will be ut Sa Thoa. Gilbert mid wife, of West Sa Joint Cooper lise 250,000 brick (or lem August 26ih. lem, have a new daughter. rale at ludepeudeuce. LOCAL AND GENERAL Andy Torgensoo bat* Itati Ilia 100 WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED DURING acre* of cheat uear Buenavirt* baled. THE WEEK F RO M ALL AVAIL. A monili hence it will be iiupowi- Ablo S o u r ce s Dished up for Our ble to rent a good house ill Dallas. N u m e r o u s F am il y ot R e ad ers W alt Hleppy ia to be rural mail In Ahrevla te d P a r a g r a p h s . carrier on a route to start Irooi dheri- Udii. For grocerirn go to Qvfield',. M il» Ada Otiti triti has gon« to Port ivi . Hayter, dentist, Wild'Ui building land »o «pend u mouth with her grumi Spectacled and glasse» at Pfennig’s ¡ Lota of camp stove» are being »old bv our hardware merchant» at from $2 to Got your glassware and fancy china at Meiser’s. Handsome pa'terns at Meiser A Meit-er’e. iitO lh e r. queensw.tr*» The county court ha» ordered |43. 37 worth of Outlawed warrant» to be OHiicelled. O .1. B. gley is to move to ihe Geo. 8 eele fax in near Buver. J B. Nunn will thin season »ell ov* er 50 crate» of fine black bei rie» at |1.20 crate. The South Methodist parsonage at Independence lias been r« painted. Everybody i» eating the velvet chocolate made at Bmwc A Shaw » confectionery. A J00 acre wheat field near Walla Walla produce*} 60 bushels to the acre Some 25 good sheep have been kill- i d on Mill creek lately by worthless curs. A W. Fowler and wife celebrated their 36»h wedding Anniversary in Sa lem List week. Mrs. North Clieriington is with a party of timber people over on the 1 Frank Smith, who lives near the Burns mill, sold baled bay at $7.25 a Siletz. ton in I he field. The families of Ben Lucas and Tom | Miss Bessie Brow r, sister of Mrs. Burch, of Kickreall, »»re over it Nye j Milt. Grunt, of Dallas, died in Me- Creek. M nnville last week. Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Ludwig are R v James Moore will preach at building u kitchen amt woodshed for the Pioneer school home at 3 o'clock C. A. Itice. » week from m*xl Sunday. J. W . Binder, a form *r Indepen John B< ezley has just completed in dence druggist is now down in the A1 the Sile'z country an extension of a sea country. trail tor which he received $200. Mr». M. E. Weaver has return'd Lovd Launer and Chet Goad are from ea»t of the mountains and open back from eastern Oregon where they ed her art studio. ^vere employed in tlie hurvest field. C. C. Dorton, who lives on the Clan A 1). Bu’ ler and wife, of N «pa, field place back of Monmouth, lias a California, have been visiting their badly injured knee. daughter, Mrs. J. W. Pulliam, at But Mrs. Kerslake and Mis» Nannie ler. Starr are among the throng of pleas Fred.. Auer, Loyd Wall ce, Bessie Ure seekers at Newport. Hussey and M-tbel Wallace, of Butler, Amos Holman and wi'e will spend have been on a plea**ure trip to the the harvest seasou at the home of COHi-t. their daughter, Mrs. Olden, south of Walter W illiams and wife and Milo Monmouth. Woods went to Newport Monday. Deputy County Clerk Nichols and Walter Ford is acting as court house wife have gone to Newport, and the janitor, Falls City mail carrier, Arthur Starr F. H. Morrison,of Dallas, is to erect and wife to Netarts. the new school building at Buenavis- John Stump, Gen Grant ami Wilson ta for $1,743, another bidd r wauling Avres are thinking of sending some $1,829. extra fine Angora goats to tne show Andrew Simkins. who was raised at Kansas City this full. near Wheatland, was drowned at o A Marion comity grower this w* ek Western Washington logging camp contracted his hops at-15$ cents. Not last week. many can be found who will bargain The new machinery added to Bid their crop at so low a figure. dle's iron works will enable him to do Miss Lina Stouffer is to teach at any job that can be done iu the state McCoy, Miss Edith W etzell at Green short of Portland. wood, Miss Alice MoDougul at A n ti Jim Nesmith and family, of Dixie, och and Mrs. Strickler at Harmony. are taking in everything around the The Dallas school board has been mouth of Nve creek, where sea bath authorized to seat and firnish the ers dr congregate. eighth room in the school building, C H. Morris and wife am! Misses they having employed an eighth teach Sadie and Nora Siefarth have been er. spending two weeks on their claims Within a week a dozen incendiary out beyond Gooseneck. fires have been started. The people Lute Chapin ami wife, nee Nellie of Portland Hre in a state of dread and Mnscott, are expected Imre from El- the whole police force are hunting f >r lensbnrg, Washington, next Tuesday the fire fiend with that wonderful baby. Mrs. Bettie Shelton, a daughter of Ah Campbell and Done*. Hnl bnrd John Scott, sister of Mrs. Isaac Bur- pre to at once build a $1,000 cottage son and wife of Jas. Shelton, of Sump for J. R. Hubbard where the old house ter, is here with two children among stood south of the city hall. kindred and friends. J. W . Hudson, of Eola. has paid $3, Over 9000 people assembled in Port 000 for the 240 acre Van Mann plu-e land last Sunday to witness a game of near Zena, and H H Mo-dierry $1,- baseball in which the most notable 000 for the 100 acre Kau place. player was Sum Morris, a Nez Perce Mrs. Reasoner’s sisters, Mrs Hardy, Indian from Chemawa. I of Washington and Mrs. L*y, of Okla- Hardware and implement**, buggies h ma, also her niece, Miss Johnson, of and wagons, stoves and kitchen vare, Portland, have been here visiting her. carpenters tools, builders supplies ami Conductor Dornsife, of the motor harvesting machinery for sale by Man line, has been seeing whether the hot ning & Feguscn in Salem. mineral water of St. Martin’s Springs, The Perrydale school district has up the Columbia is good for rheuma voted a 15 mill tax to build a new tism. school house. F. H Morrison has Power for the electric lights and the contract at $1.790. It will be of the same style as the new school water works at both Independence »m i Monmouth is to come from Sid building at Buena Vista. ney across the river above Indepen Clark A Buchanan, the expert ac dence. countants, are spending some days Rev, J R. G. Russell will attend a here looking through the records of eminary at Loiiisvilb , the different county officers. They theological having been engaged by* the county Kentucky, and lecture on Woodcraft through that region during the fall court to do so semi-annually. and winter. J. A. Griggsby, north of Independ The three Independence barbers, F, ence, had 20 tms of mixed hay, 40 of clover and 80 oi timothy. The clover T. Heckle, J S, Moore and G. W hav lie is selling at $7 baled and the Kutell, have agreed to charge 5 cent- timothy $8.25 in the field. It is of for neck shaving and 10 cents f«>r tine quality and will soon all he taken tonic or sea foam. Frank Myer has a peculiar knack of doctoring sick steam engines. An ex pert had in vain tried to remedy that of Martin A Blodgett, but Mr. Myer went out and in a few hours bad it working all right. He is a natural born mechanic and has repeatedly done what experts could not do with disabled engines. Mrs. Wilson and children are here from Moscow visiting the families of John *nd Milt Grant. She is the daughter of Robert Steele, of Luhkia- tmite, and was the widow of their bro ther, Wick. j Mi**» Nellie Collins has been visiting lmr brother Edgar and family at K a huna, and will soon start back to be Ellis A K eyt have received more work as critic teach«*» in the norms! Her sis- new goods than thev have room for at M idisoti. South D ikota and must get rid of thorn at prices to ter Ora will go there Tor her health, suit the people. Their grocery de Loiiis Gcrlinger, junior, general man partment is approaching perfection ag«r of the Salem, Falls City A West and in the matter of dress goods they ern railway, his brother, Ned, sister, are confident of ou tflow in g any o*her Mrs Dalton, and their friends, Mrs store in the stale outside of Portland. an I Miss Robinson, of Portland, spent They have the latest and most beauti Saturday evening with W. A. Wash ful of everything worn by lad es and and wife. children. Acting in the place of Coroner Ca Assessor Myer and his assistants, Mr. Huston and Mrs. Myer, are bus) ry, who i» :n the east, Justice Hardy as bees on th*» 1903 tax roll, which Holman last we»*k held an inquest ov- will I * completed l.y the first of Sep- er .•» ho<ly found ill the river almv, lie tember A* Terms ere being divided dependence. It wiM loo much det-om- up into smaller tracts, Ihe work of the for recognition, hut was sup agnessor increases from year to year, po^ed to be the remains of a Mr Arm This year’s roll is expect'd to aggre strong, who lias been missing from gate $500,000 more than last, princi-j the .^Oapc reck vicinity for several pally od *ccourrt of increases in value month». Dallas has paid all outstanding war of timber lands« The Portland Journal has fixed rant» and hat in its treasury $1,500, August 28th as bargain day. that is of winch $500 has been set aside to re on that day and then only they will duce the city hall debt of $2 500 The accept subscriptions for the daily, j saloon license ordinance is to be m» weekly or »emi weekly at greatly re- amended as to require six months in duced rates. You can then get by s?ead of three advance payment. al*o mail for a year the daily at $2.50 the to mak* the penalty for selling liquor semi-weekly for 75 cents and the to s minor or p« rmitting a minor to weekly at 60 cents. The object is to frequent the sabain a forfeiture of li a* once greatly increase its circulation. cen «e All g.iod people will r> joi. e Liberal award» will be mule to |ho*e over the la«t item. A ll children should curing •ubscrilier». If in ten-»ted b»* kept as far a» p<*»ible from the con , laminating ioti »enee» of the saloons write for particular». 'S TA TA C A P IT A L P O IN T IR S . At Hhramm’s feed yard by the steel Little Rudolph Poling is still very Harry Gaynor and H. P. Sh.iv»r ! bridge you can find or learn about the vt ternary surgeon in this valley. low with typhoid fever. are up on the Luckiamute fishing. It is Dr. Keeler, who i» noted for cur Miss Reiman, of Portland, is here Mr». F. H Morrison am id 'ligh ter ing sick animals. with tier aunt Mrs. T. B. Mill. Ruth are just homo from the coa-t. Lloyd Blair, a former Millcreek boy, Sec those lovely angel caramels at A t Z inii’s. near the court house was married in Portland recently. the cuufeotionery store of Brown A and postotticu yon can get the most Shaw. toothsome dainties and delicacies to F. A. Kemp a Lewisville hep raiser, The Chemawa Indian band are at be hsd in the city. Cool drink» and died ti.ia* week of stomach trouble. ! Newport making music for the sea- appetizing sweet things. l)c Ketchum and children of Inde i side sojourner«, pendence were at Falls City Tuesday. Strong’» restaurant was never known Rev. Arthur B. W altz, of Baker Ci- Rev 8nyder’s wife, win» became in- | ty, will preach at tlie Baptist church to U; interior to any other eating place iu the city. saiu at Independence, died Ihete last | next Sunday morning and evening. week. Mid» Jessie Wiseman will be at home John Waters and family were in tomorrow from a six week’s uisit with Let A. M. Clough on State street from j VI c 1 inimomls Valley trading her sister at Eilensburg, Washington. I furnish whatever you may need in the Wednesday. t undertaker’s line and you will never Mrs Hattie Bhsring is up from It is believed that Oregon will have Portland. Marshal may leave the 1 * egret it. He has a gieat variety from 30,000.000 pounds of dried prunes for wooleu mill and go into a flouring which to »elect. sale tins fall. mill. All who once eat at the George From thirty to forty passengers a Tim ber claim final proofs hav© been day ride on tiie train between Dallas made this week by Mrs. W. V. Fuller, lunch counter are sure to go back. — o — and Falls C iry. of Dallas and Loren E. Ketchum of Credit stores must charge extra to J. R Cooper, of Independence, has Independence. make up for the bad bebt» that al burnt a kilv of 250,000 brick and now j A lady from Ml. Pisgah while trying ways come. That percent ia always offers them for sale. to burn the lice from her chicken figured cut by the Now York Racket roost, managed to burn down the Mrs. Ellen Robertson and her son,! Store because they trust nobody and Grant, have gone from Independence whole henhouse. hav* no worthless accounts. They to live in Portland. E. J Stafrin and wifiFkff here from underbuy for spot cash and can afford Hence you can make George Bowles is errecting a now Nebraska on * visit to their son Con to undersell home near the Pol mg properly in ttie r d w h o is manager for the Wilson money by trading there. Drug company. — o— south part of town. Thw State Fair« No tim e in the history of the Ore gon state fair has there been such a good feeling among the agricultural classes towards the success of tiie fair a« exists at the present time. Every section of the state seems to be takiug an interest in the fair ami promises to ive it ttieir hearty support. Eastern Oregou for the first time has promis ed one or two county exhibits, consist ing of agricultural product», while tiie southern portion of the slate will also l>e represented by a comprehen sive exhibit ot its agri uliural pro ducts Live stock from all over the state is being prepared for this years fair. There are reasons lor this awak ening of the people to the support of the fair. One is. the management has worked hard and faithfully to make the fair as broad as the state itself. The transportation companies have come to their assistance and made very liberal rates on hauling exhibits of all kinds. Another is, the people are beginning to realize that it is time to let the outside world know of the wonderful resources of our state and believe that the state fair is the prop er place to meet the better class of homtseekers. This will make the fair doubly valuable. It will give those who are looking for homes on the Pacific coast an opportunity to s*-e in a body what our state can produce, and where it is produced, without traveling all over the state at gr**at ex- per se. It will also give the exhibitor the best possible opportunity of show ing his products, whether it be grain, grasses, fruits, vegetables or live stock T H E O tO R E U A B L E POWDER A b s o lu te ly P u r * THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE COUNTY COURT. PKOUATK. Sibley, J. Report of sale of real property of G. L, Gwinn estate, an iubane per.« u, waa tiled. Final account in matter ol Jas. L. Gwin estate was filed am) set for hear ing Sept. I2th. Report of sale of real property of E. W Thompson estate was filed, final a< count preMUitcd and will bo heard September 14th. A h an artist Tom Cronise cannot Rev. .!»«. Moore bus returned from his vacation and will preach at the be excelled in the state. It is his Methodist church next Sunday muni piide to do a I.tile better work than • IOO R e w a r d , $IOO. the oilier fellow. See sample» of what ing and evening. Grandpa and Grandma Ketchum, The readers of this paper will be lie is doing over Dalrymple’s store. Those who took tile plunks from of Independence, visite I with Hon pleaded to learn that there is at least Not many Dallasite« went on the G. L. Hawkins and wife Wednesday. along uncle Bill Brown'» new wire one dreaded disease that science has excursion to Newport last Hum'ay. fence north of town had hettfer retm n TI ie capital soap works near the been able to cure in all its stages and They did not get borne until 2 o’clock Putnam’s Fadeless dyes are the very or pay for them to avoid prosecution woolen mill store point with pride to that is catarrh. H all’s Catarrh Cure next morning brightest, fastest and easiest to use. their turnout. Nearly all ladies at is the only postive cure uow known to Nearly all the Marion county ware Hold by druggists at 10 cents a pack once detect its superiority over moat the medical fraternity. Catarrh be housemen have taken out licenses as age. , other brands. ing a constitutional disease, requires required by law. A » yet but few l i Prosecuting Attorney Hart spent! censes have been issued in Polk coun a constitutional treatment. H all’s Wednesday at the metropolis and | Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ty. The season for summer shirts and Foil miry man Biddle around Perrydale j ing directly upon the blood and mu In all ltd «ta g «» there i straw bats is waning hence Johnson A O. E. Price h as a tine threshing out a id McCoy. cous surfaces of the aystern, thereby should be cleanliness. fit at work in Spring Valley, and the Co. will sell their remaining stock at destroying the foundation of the dis Ely’ i Cream Balm The state veterinary and Dr. Keller • Kirkwood and Smith Stevens ma cost. Big lot of new » ’ ylo fall hats ease, and giving the patient strength cleanses, soothes an d heals of Salem have been examining a hand chines are doing good work around just in and t'ousers at from $1 up. by building up the constitution and the diseased membrane. Grips, suit» cases and traveling bags of dairy cows in Marion county, sus When (land. assisting nature in doing its work. It cures catarrh ami drives to suit all hands. Boys waists at pected of being deceased. away a cold In the head W. H. Boals, wife, son and two from 50 to 75 cents and every suit in The proprietors have so much faith in quickly. its curative powers, that they offer E. L. Ingalls, who was brought : neices. Rev. W. T . Wardle ami son, house at a good sized reduction. C rea m B a lm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads one hundred dbllars for any case that over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief le Im home from the mountains in a paral Mrs. Chase and son, Miss Jennie Mus- it fails to cure. Send for list of testi mediate and a cure follows. It la not drying—does yzed condition, is improving and so is | cott and Miss OUie Howe are back COUNTY 8E AT CUTLETS. monials. F. J. C h e n e y A Co. Tole not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 eents at Drug C. H. Chapman, who has been afflict from the coast. gists or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. Have the Salem stage bring w rliat do, Ohio. Hold by druggists, 75 cts. ed with poison oak. S L Y BROTH BBS, 50 Warren Street, New York. 'Hie Christian Endeavor society ever you want from there. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. When von want a physic that is will serve ice cream, peaches and mild and gentle, easy to take and cer cream and cool drinks m ihe vacant C olum blaRIver Excursion S t e a m e r NEW TO D AY. Lees lice killer is a deadener for said tain to act, always use Chamberiain’» storeroom under this office this after- Home of the finest scenery iu the vermon on either poultry or animals. Stomach and Liver tablets. For sale uoon and evening. world is on the Columbia river, which A package of it will pay for itself ten Advertising under this heading will cost 10 cents by the Wilson Drug company. is justly called the Rhine of America. for anytning under 16 words for one insertion or 25 'Ihe hotel men, the railroad people times over. Have von tried Fyccuro The famous scenery of Switzerland cents for throe insertions. Gilbert A Patter-on have a man and old residents say this ti is been the to keep Hies from stock. Both at Ul- does not excel it. Every western employed at their Eola stock farm banner season in attendance at the lery's feed store. tourist should make the steamboat getting their herd of blooded Hereford Newport beach. The weather has OOD as new complete 3 inch Studebaker wagen trip between Portland at d The Dalles cattle Into prime condition for exhi he« u quite pleasant. (or sale at «76 by W. 11. Kraber, Dallas The old ladies’ shoes kept at Gay cr at least to Cascade Locks and re bition at the state fair next, n» >nth. turn. The Regulator Line palatial nor'» footwear emporium a^e quite Last Tuesday fire got out iu the ^R SALE—A 136 acre dairy ranch, sir miles G T. Gcrlinger and J. W . Convert. slashing of John Smith near Bridge comfortable for a lady of any age and excursion steamer Baily Gatzert leaves north of Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to H. who bad charge of »lie construction of port, and but for the vigorous work of their slippe-s for eveuiug wear make Portland every morning except Mon O. Campbell, the Dallas real estate agent. day at 8 30 for Cascade Locks in the the railway to Falls City. a.io now at a number of men, it would have spread one's feet feel good. very heart of the Cascade mountains Mr. Gerlinger’s m w sawmill east of and done much damage. RANK Holman sells milk at 6 cents a quart and *% wants a few more customers. His phone num and gets back to Portland about 7 in Greg« n City. Willard Gilbert and Mrs. Anna Dunn and Mrs. N elli» A tirstclasH drugstore is a blessing the evening, round trip $1.50. Fine ber is 311 wife, of Dallas, are also there. Dunn will spend next week at the to any community. The Wilson Drug meals served on all four boats of that The dwelling of G. VV Myer, near Astoria Regatta. As queen and maid company have such an establishment HEAD of extra good stock sheep to let on line. Fare to or from The Dalles $1.50 the Hmithfield school house, occupied of honor at the Dallas carnival they and Mr. Stafrin who presides is so shares by Ed. Clark, Riekreall. round trip $2.«50. Any passenger may by the Loop family, from East Ten are invited guests to Astoria. honest and genial that everybody likes either go or return by rail. nessee, caught fire from a stove Hue to trad»* with him. They have com D. Gilliam has for sale 60 head of high rrade The nodv over which Justice Hoi plete assortments. Monday morning and burned down, W « Cotswold ewes and a flue j} Shorthorn bull. J oh n V e rn o n Dead. about half tlie contents being saved. man held an inquest at the riverside After an illness extending over two *** above Independence, proved to be ~TOCK hogs wanted by ü. D. Nairn, near Balls Roy Blac'c and Everett Gwinn left that of George Armstrong, who dis Rome jewelry stores are good and years he passed away at his home ea«t ton. Wednesday in a one horse shay tor appeared mysteriously last March. others better. That of C. H . Morris of Riekreall last Saturday, aged 73 years, and was laid to rest in the Halt Siab Creek. They went loaded down is of the better class. His goods are fruits for sale by J. B. Nunn on the Lone- with stove pipes, bed clothing and toi .The new upstairs clothing depart of standard quality and his workman Creek cemetery Monday. Being with '11IOICE J oak fruit ¡Arm. Sena your orders by mail or out money, he paid his way across tho telephone for blackberries, Bartlett pears and full let articles, but had a very small box ment. at the Bee H ive is quite attract ship equal to the best. ules. plains in 1853 by driving a team. He of grub, expecting to live off tlie coun ive and convenient. The space gain *% ed below gives an elegant place for first settled near Buell and in 1856 try. tlie display of ladies’ wraps of all kinds A grocery store of which everybody was married to Miss H. J. Byerley, a HOGS weighing from 100 to 125 pounds wanted It Ins paid many others to buy gro t by J. B. Nunn, of Dallas. speaks well must be a good one. It sister of Ab. and Henry Byerley. of Silas'Orchard has sold the Plank eerie» at Dunn’s and so would it pay is said that Dunn Bros, come as near this county. Forty years ago they you. They have everything used by property iu North Dallas to a Mr. Bitt giving complete satisfaction as any bought and moved to the farm where H. McDaniel, near Riekreall, has good baled the best people in the county, all a* ner from the'east for $1009, and 183 merchant ever in Dallas. all liis subsequent life was spent. He W , wheat hay for sale. low prices for cash. That is a good acres of the Braun place near Perry was an Indian war veteran under Col. *** place to exchange produce for mer dale at $12^ per acre to Jacob Nae- chal. Fault's hardware store is like a bee Ne«mith. John Vernon was an hon I 41 YEAR OLD mare weighing about 1,260 pounds chandise. hive these days. During the harvest est man and aimed to deal fair and I<6Tfor sale or to trade for young goats by W. 0. The Dallas flouring mill now has season farmers find themselves in square with everybody. Besides the Lewis near McCoy. Cornelius Hughes and wife have returned from a visit to her sis'er 1000 barrels of flour on hand and are need of a multitude of things carried widow there retrain eight children, near Sacramento and their daughter selling bard wheat flour at $4. a barrel. by him It is headquarters for all Mrs. I. A. Allen, Mrs. J. W. Allen and ft POLAND China pigs of both aexew and subject to Kate in Southern Oregon. They had Those thinking of laying in a years manner of lubricating oils and of ma Mrs. John Young, m ar Riekreall, t j register are for sale by J, C. Nendel at Airlie. a good time but were glad to get back supply of flour hud better see them chine extras be bus a bountiful sup Mrs. J. W. Buster, of Independence, to Dallas, which has been their home about it. ATS for sale by George RowclifTe near Dallas. ply. All hardware used in building A. M .,of Ballston, J. H., of Oregon City, Alfred and Alice at home with for forty yeata. H op men short on pickers, would either barns or dwellings cau be had their mother. there. Prof. Kantner has gone to Newberg, do well to at once advertise for them. OOD Shorthorn Jersey bull for service at Frank T e ac h e rs * E x a m in a tio n . where tin* male quartet of which he is Many threshing machine men find it Holman’s in Dallas. a member will practice until the first imp»jsrihle to get full crews, and so Superintendent Htarr, assiste»! by The Dallas flouring mill is fitted up may it be when the time for picking of September and then start out on with the latest improved machinery President P ol’ ng and Mrs. F. H. M or INDF.Rtwine. Call and see my prices. Cheap a ten months tour of the Pacific coast. hop» comes. est in the county. R. L. Seats, Baiiston. and turns out an article that has no rison is this week examining the fol They will first give a serie» of concerts lowing applicants for certificate» : Bes The finest candy possible to be superior in the slate. up the Columbia river. sie Young, Eloise Phillip», Inez Lack 3RKHH milch cows for said by D, L. Keyt at Per made is now being sold by Br< wn A ry dale. ey, Beatrice Burklmad, Elona Gregg, Shaw. It is culled angel caramel» and Rinser'» gun store has a good name H. H. Whiteman, O. O. Arnold, Liuu W|i»Je J. W . Buster, of Alsea, was i« made from pure creams, Try this all over ilie county. His good» are Hlouffer, Saidee Richardson, A unit near Monmouth buying some goats a 14» INCH grub oak wood for sit le at 76 cents a delicious conf' Ctiun once and you will superior, bis work firstclass and he Quirk, Claude I>e© Himpson, Maud ID ** tier n the ground. Apply to J. Hanson, two lie sheep slipped up behind him and go back for more. newer uses deception. You can de Iliff, Frank McDougal, Viola Guinn. miles north of Dallas. let him hav*- a couple of haavy jolts where a fellow sits down on the ice i Miss Emma Dempsey will spend a pend on what he tells you. Josephine Strickler, Katherine R. The amiable gentleman blessed the few days with the families of Eugene LD PAPERS IN PACKAGES OF 60 KOR HALS Br.iun, Edith Fugate, Ella Caipenter, • s *** at this olHce fot 16 cent«, also blank notes and buck and went, limping back to Alsea. Hayter and E. F. Coad above the Full ninny a lonely grave in variou» Myrtle Davis, Jessie E Hmythe, Tree* mortgages and all kinds of legal blanks. Alex VanOrsdel and Dan Poling, Mullock mi.l and Mr«. Georgia Chap pari» of this county should have over sie E Moflit, Hallie Morrison, Grace who went east of the mountains !** ( mm) lias been sojourning with Mrs them s» me mark of remembrance. Brannon, Evangeline Hart, Edith HEN YOU WISH TO BUY OR HELL A N YKIN sell pictures, found the outlook un ! F, A. Htiles below said mill. of stock or poultry here is tiie best place i See about it at the marble works of Montgomery, M. H. Buchanan W. I. Reynold», Ivy G. Burton, Erma Hall, let youi wants bn known. promising and went to work in a ware- j W h ile coming home from King's G. L. ILiwkins. (*. D. Byers, John K. Bidgood, Jesrio house at The Dalles. The former ie j Valley Wednesday evening T. A. Wilson, May l)«;an, Atta Gibson, Eth Not Over W ise. now clerking for Ellis A Keyt and the j Riggs and H. B Plummer had a run HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT A LL TIMES AT . the very best rates obtainable.—H. U. Campbell. latUr and Prof. Dunkleburger arc away. They were spilled out of the There is an old allegorical picture el Force Mulkey, M**rtie Auten, Ada with E lliott’s thresher. buggy and the horse dashed on to of a gill scared at a grass-hopper, but A)dri»*h, Bertha Rowe, Sadie Hears, 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 o G a'dner’s barn ami stopped with blit in ibe act of heedlessly treading on a Lydia Campbell, Carrie Stevens, Ber Superintendent Fields, of the Sou* ti p«rt> at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas, snake. 'I bis is paralleled by the man tha White, Fannie Ziegler, EoteMa little injury. eni Pacific was here in his special car who spends a large sum of m»»*>ey Dodson, Wednesday. He has been wiih the Mr. Gate«, the water works man is building a cyclone cellar, but neglects oney to loan at a per cent on farm company since 1875, having b* gan as erecting a two story building north l«> provide bis family with a bottle of J. L. COLLI Its, Dallas. Mins Horten»ty Kimball, of Halem, P » security. a telegraph operator He spends half west of the public school for utor-ige Chamberlain'» Colic, Cholera ami Di lias gone to Boston to take n two years his time on the road, going over his and workshop. As fast an material arihoea Remedy as a safe guard additional course iu music. Hlie al K HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED whole division, extending to Duns- for the system arrives it will be side against l*)wcl complaint, whose vic ready ranks among the beat musical W farm property. SIBLEY A KARIN muir, Cal., every month tracked, unloaded ami stored then tim » outnumber thoee of th»- cyclone talent in the state. Her father, H P. until needed. hundred to one. This remedy is Kimball, owns a fruit orchard and Final Settlement. J C. Brakes now owns th i Shot»** Warehouse licenses have been ap every win re recognized as the most »Iryer at D k II uh . house moving outfit and has scierai plied for a» follows: B distort, R C prompt and reliable medicine in use job* in right. The old residence hui! 1 o t ic k is h k r e b y o i v k n t h a t t h is u s - ( ’ravi n ; L wisville, Luckiamute Mill for these diseases. For sale by W fl dersigned ha, Ried her Anal account in the ing hack of the city hall he ha» moved »■ '% * % * % * * % * f + * * w * w y ! matter of the eetata of Jameq L. »»win, de<-ea*e«L Co.: Riekreall, Ellis A Gibson; Huver. am Drug Co. nearly half a mile into the »outhenst i and Maturday, Sept 12, 1U03, at the hour of lOo’cb-ck 0. E. McLane. Monmouth ami Airlie i Wc like best to call ( i ( a. in., ha* been appointed by the county c«»urt of part of town. He is to move the crea LETTER LIST. Millirfg Co., P rrydale am! Derry, D. ¡ the Hate of Oregon, for Polk countv, a« the time rnery building east to give Mr. CtiafH f .r the hearing of objectin'ato «aid final account S C O n S EMULSION L K e yt; Independence, O. E. Brey; ; and the settlement thereof. Ail persons are there- man room to erect a storage room on Tin»»« letters remain uncalled for in j ; fore notified to aparear at said time and show caute, a food because it srardi so em that side of the furniture store. He Buena Vista and Independence, Ha the Dallas pnatofAce for the week end-1 ! if any exist, why the said account should not be ap- leru Flouring Mill Co. phatically for perfect nutrition. j proved ami the administratrix cf said ««tate and her is to r óse and repair the foundations ing Aug 10ih, and parti** calling bondsui« h discharged. And yet in the matter of restor The Pacific coast Indian Institute tor them will please state that they ol the house and barn on the Clark Dated this Sth day of Aug., 1903 will be held at Newport all of next M.vRY E o w i n , ing appetite, of giving new Gist pla« e out on Halt creel. have t*»en advertised: ! Administratrix of the r«ta.e of James L. Gw nn, de- week. T ‘i i» i» t h e fourth meeting of strength to the lissues. especially Mr. Granville Brown, Mr». Mollie Allen, of So ith Fflrk. the kind on the coast. About 135 to the nerves, it* action is that Miss Edna Bowen. Kentucky, says she has preveoted at delegates are expected to be in atten o f a medic ine. Mr J. Carrington. tacks of cholera morbus by taking dance from Washington, Idaho, Mon Send P.r «imp!#. Notice to Bridge Builders. Mr. P Ella». « C O T T A HOWNE, CherdMa, Chamberlain’» Stomach and Liv r tana, California. Arizona. Nevada, 409.41; Fari Sire«», UswY^k. Wm. M. Green. ami Oregon. Gove nor tablets when she felt an attack coin Wyom ing jor aud b 1 no ; all dr •'Tpstx. JOTICI 1» HEREBY OIVKN THAI THE eo»»n Myrtle H »rt. ing on. Such attack« are usually Chaml<erlain and School Huperin’ eiid- a i ty court of Polk county. Oregon, will on Thurs Mrs. M H Robert». day, Sept- in her t. 1003, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. caused by indige»ti in and the-e tab ant Ackerman will give »ddr* s-e., of Mis» Bertha Tripp. in. ot en bids for the construction of a 10d foot span lets are just what is needed to cleanse welcome, to be responded to by dele bridge across the Luckinmute river near the Ander M i»» Cecil Taylor. hat l* known as the Hooker son Taj lor place on wh the stomach and wa d off the •(>- gate» from all of the above named Mrs. Clara Turnidge. county roan. Th« usual deposit will be required pmaching attack. Attacks of btlioii* ■tales. A great variety of mihjACtd ilh each bid. Plans and «i’eciAcsiion* at county C. G. C o a i >, postmaster. ( lark’s ef*ce The court re-erves the right t o r « cube mav be prevented in the same pertaining to the Indians welfare will j . * i any or all Uda, Done by «nier of the couuty way. For sale by the Wilson Drug be treated. The sessions will be held .- .« r i U. I . LOUGH AKY, Clerk. iu tb » auditorium at N>s Creek. Fuuml- , l * c tarie*. company. Douglas Collins, whose three broth ers live fiere, has bought properly and located ut Goldcndale. Nasal CATARRH G F F 300 S B O W M M N