Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 21, 1903, Image 3

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    Mrs Myer and her dunghter, of Dix­
Riddtdl Bros, threshed the vetch
New line of shoes at Pollock's cash
stoic. Prospective hop pickers tuke ie, are cooking for the Gay threshing crop of J. B. Slump.
crew.
‘notice.
Hiram Burt have been visiting their
W H A T WK HAVE LEAR NED OURINC.
New patent seats and desks have grandson at Hillsboro,
John
Strafford,
of
Corvallis,
cele­
THE WEEK F RO M A L L AVAlLr
been placed in the eighth room oi the
brated his 86th birthday with his sou
Sidney Perciva), who was raised at
public sell /ol building
Monmouth^ is publishing a paper in
M ait at Elkins.
Able So u rce s Dished up fo r Our
Miss Madge Whoeloek, who died Lake county. ^
The Breuere machine has this week
N u m e r o u s F am il y of R e ad ers
^ie.tr Monun
Monmouth l/at week was taken I
In A b revla ted P a r a g r a p h s .
baled sixty tons of oi ^ l hay for Henry
H op supplies at Pollock’s cgsh store.
To Vancouver L r burial.
Groceries, «hoes, gloves a jd every
Fern just south of town.
Harvey Guthrie’s son Hugh, now j Ihing you need.
For grot-erit» go to Ostit*!«!'«.
The stacks of Imp b^kets setting in
b , i |(|W j >, uiacliioe »Imp ha* b. en
front of uur stores indicate that pick­ M inin* tn it govemmunt cavalry re#i-1
M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilsmi hmlding
"lent in tilt) I'll 1 11 11 > |>lnen.
i ire» led to » »|>lendiU 6000 pound
ing tune is neur at baud.
LO CA L A N D G E N E R A L -
B ALLSTO N CIRCLE
Robert Thurston is over from Craw-
fordsville on business.
T a k e s F irst P rlx e Over th e W h o le
lily h
P a c ific J u ried io tlon .
ed back from Falls City td Dalias.
For wveral month, a chip picking!
The father of Ex Govenor Geer content h.< he*-n going on in the nine
died iu Eastern Oregon ihiA week
(iH te. compricilig tire I'acilic jnri.i'ic-
S«?e our hi t * issue for dates of the lion oi i ha Women of Woodcraft. Ex­
next visit of Dr. Lowe, the optician.
ception»! interest ha* been taken in
Mrs Cuss Gibson and daughter Hal- the context owing to the large ca.h
lie were in town shopping Wednesday-
pt ixes offered by the bend c.inp, »75
W ill those who are to bring us stove being appropriated to the circle mak­
•*r cord wood please briug it as soou
ing lire ta rg e t per cent of increaae.
as possible.
Tire honor of doing no ba* fallen to
W G. FLiyes bus bought 44 acros
from the east side of the Newton Har- KallaUm circle, ahe having increaaed
in memberahip ove 400 per ceut. He
ri** place for $1100.
Mi»» Prune«. .Smith, of Port Town- 1 pl“ “ er that coil ¿6S0.
Ed. Blessing is to move into th*
house
taken
from
hack
of
the
city
hull
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d - i “ "«*■ « * “ Vl‘ il t,J, he' » U l,t! A po.totfice I»»» I vein -n.Ubli.hed
Get your glassware and fancy china
Mu. Hu. M »rti„, K„d uncle, « „ . t r y
Mi£ le (iri(Ve , „ ar I, «¡»v ille will.
to the southeast part of town.
at Meiset’s.
W. L. Brislow as postmaster.
No farmers come to town to loaf
Handsome pal terns iu queen»w«r
0. J Strong has moved from Me-1
these days. Everybody all around
I Try the new and popular ice cream
at Meiser & Meiser’s.
Ony to McMinnville. A brother of
M iss Dora Lamson, who was raised
are on the jump early and 1 te.
¡dish at Brown A Shaw’s confection­
Ins w is mayor of New York city a
K E. Bryan and wife are having a
at Willamina, married a Dr. Everett
ery. I t is calltd velvet chocolate.
The wife and married daughter of few years ugo.
good lime at Newport.
and
lives at Tacoma.
I
s
Constant C. Hmi'b on the Shea-ay
A. f. Johnson has sold the 2,600
The
Daniel
VanBu«kirk
estite
has
Lute
Chapin, wife and baby are here
Mr Kellow brought over from T il" place at Oakdale ©»me up from Port-
been finally cl<*sed and A Vender has acre ranch south of A>rlie to the YVil from Ellensburg visiting her mother,
lamook 1000 pounds of cheese.
Monday.
lamet
e
Valley
Stock
and
Land
Co.
been made administrator of the Heuri
Mrs. Henry Muscott.
The family of C. G C«»ad jo*net! the
Mrs. Mellen of Salem has been visit
George Siefartb and Cheater Gard Giosse estate.
John Belt and family, his eoninl^w
throng at Big C.inyon last Fiiday.
% nei went to Rock ereek with their
While Charlie Bell was down in ing her si-ters Mrs J. E Hubbard ami wife have been rusticating away
and
Mrs.
W.
P.
Ireland
near
Mon-
families
last
week
ami
gathered
about
Billie Eckhart’s well cleaning it out, a
Mrs J W. Pulliam , of Butler, is
back in the mountains.
90 quarts of blackberries.
nocket of rocks fell on bis head and I mouth.
vi-iting her parents at Napa, Cal,
There were over 20 visitors to Sul­
Rev. W . T . Wardle. pastor of D ill » he saw stars in broad daylight.
A ’hert Meier ,who formerly lived
Mrs. Julia Coniioway is down from
phur springs, just over the Benton
Presbyterian church, preached las'
Two Moore families, of Sherman I north of Dallas, has bought of U. S.
Albany among her Dallas friends.
Sunday at. Mizpah church, of which county passed through here last Sat­ j Grant 26 fine goats to lake to his 400 county line, last Sunday.
Black Bros, and C. L »renoe are do
be was formerly in charge
Charlie Black ye-terday took a
urday in a wagon and carriage bound acre stock f.rm at Goble opposite Ka
ing the threshing around Monmouth.
lama.
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wagon load of supplies to the water
Joe Hnbhird’s new dwilling begins for Ocean Park on a pleasure trip.
works camp on Canyon Creek.
Jack Morrison was in from Kock to loom up and Frank Chapman is
Mrs F A. Wolfe, of Falls City, is
Agents have become disagreeably
Cr. ek Monday for a load of supplies making an addition to hia furniture nume rous all over the country. Ttie gathering a fine agricultural display
Mrs. Hairy Dunn, Mrs. Claud Dunn
quickest way t > get rid of one is to for the state fair. Anyone having and Miss Inez Lynch are taking in
Ah Burnett, Jim Holman and Or store for better display of carpets.
anything extra nice should report it the sights at the Astoria Regatta.
ville Shultz are having a big time at
Last w »» k’s Enterprise had a pic. refuse to look or talk about his sum
to her.
Netsrts.
tore of Tracy Staats, who was chiefly pies.
R. E. William s is back from New­
Spectacles and glasses at
Pfennig’»
instrumental iu securing the tele
Mrs Jane Brown paid $1 100 L r
phone system for the Lewisville coun­
the Zumwalt property at the west end
try
of Mill street.
The price for picking hops “is now
Miss Ruby Reese, of Monmouth,
b» ing discussed. Some growers ex­
has been visiting Miss EstclD Rob­
pect to gut plenty of hands at 40 et-
bins at Amity.
tnd o hers think the price may run
Til. Bell, Warren Frink, J. B. Smith up t " 50 cents.
and their families have been over on
When you want a physic that is
the Siletz berrying.
mild and gentle, easy to take and eer
W illie Burns and Ed Harmon are tain to act, always use Chamberlain’s
running a thresher through
the Stomach and Liver tablets. For sal»
by the Wilson Drug company.
Bridgeport country.
Two agents for the Portland Jo’ir-
lal passed through here from Tilla­
mook to the Alsea and Coos But conn
ry. They were driving two demo-
-ratio mules.
Miss Opal Hall is to teach at. H igh ­
land, Miss Ella Austin at Brush Col-
I 1 ue, Mint Grace Bannou at Eola,
| Mis. Thompsi n at Want Salem, Miss
I Maud lliff and Miss Alice .Schneider
I ai I »dependence.
T I ih people around Lewisville, are I
Many experienced hop growers ex
flig h te d wit!) their new telephone
service and often vi it » ver the line press ’themselves as fearful of mold
from 8 to 9 iu the evening. A piano and propose to begin picking earlier
•laying in any room where a phone i s than usual. Many expect to begin
locate d can he heard all along the picking from the 7th to 10i.ii »>1 Sep­
tember if present indications continue.
line.
Harvey Stanton and Miss Mary J.
A Lewis county. Missouri, paper
»ays that M. W\ Nunn has lived long Smith, of Michigan Oily, were mar-
This
seasons
run
of
salmon
up
th<
A Dr Gilstrap, from Cafiforoia, has
•r in ihat county ban any oilier set - j ried Wednesday morning at the office
located at Sheridan and so has Dr. Columbia exceeds anything of tbepa-n
iler and that P. T. Wash is the oldest l ! of Judge Sibley in Dallas, the judge
Over
400
tons
were
caught
in
one
day
McMillan, a dentist.
! about Astoria
Tne five canneries man born in the county still living officiating. W ith them was his sister
A. H. Collins aind family will move i here could not handle half of them there. The former is a brother of J. Mrs. Mamie Fulkerson, who taught so
fiom the Dr. Hay ter house to the
U. Nunn, uud the lalU r au uncle of long on Mill Creek.
Just see the good things to eat all Mrs. Nunn, of Dallas.
Alonzo Browu property.
W hat a blessing for children to have
over Dunn’s grocery. Fresh vegeta
'Rev. H. N R »utids and Clias. Mc- I'les. fruit and her-ies, canned goods
Rev. George II. Greer, a brother of parents who teach them to do various
Devitt are looking after their mining of all sorts, pure lard, nice but'er, fine Mrs. Rebecca Howe, iu writing from kinds of work. I he Rice hoys, our
interests in the Cascades.
pickles, and superior breakfast mushes Dundee, »ays he considers the Itemiz- i neighbors, can cook, make pies and
er almost a wonder in its uniform ex- j cakes, wash dishes,shingle a house or
Miss Bertha Collins will soon open
R J Kinney, who recently sold tire c ‘lienee as a country paper. No trash j do almost anything else that comes
a millinery store just south of EHis *fc old Reuben Glaze place to Hugh nor silliness but always much that is I along. Too many boy» and girls are
K e vt’s grocery department.
Smith, from Kings V illey, lias bought gojd, always taking s i d e
against j being brought up to become useless
| and worthless citizens.
After twenty years absence, W . B. from I. H. Wheal.Ion at $40 an acre wrong doing ami evil things
60
acres
of
the
old
David
Grant
farm
Duncan, of Zena, is spending Regatta
near
Dallas.
week at bis old Astoria home.
sy
Walter Lyon, who was Governor
• Gilbert Tyson, of Falls City, lias ty­
phoid fever, ami Jesse Plaiikiugton, of Geer’s private secretary, and Otis Pa'
y.
y
tersod, who was register of t! e land
Bridgeport, has been quite sick.
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Dr. Farley md wife had a delight­ Daily Astoria») ami will be sure to
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ful three weeks stay at the Collins make a good paper of it.
hot springs above the Cascade Locks',
THE
D. L. K e vt is president and A. J.
U. B. Grant is in receipt of a letter McDaniel secretary of the Sigler M ill­
from his wife at the hot springs in ing and Commission comp my at 254
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Union county saying she has greatly Front street, Portland. They have
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improved iu health.
Have leased rhe
leased the Derry warehouse and plac­
■/sSsi
M. McDaniel in charge of it.
The Haldeman A Murrell meat ed N
k :.
market received 3000 pounds of ice See their advertisement elsewhere.
%
from S ilem Monday and are selling it
Frank Zumwalt and Warr n Dunn
►> \<
in any quantity desired.
have been out in the mount tins build
m
H
ing two cabins on timber cl inis. Be­
fore that he spent two months on the
old home place near Penyd.de wi„h
his mother, who has been in poor
health and has lost the sight of one
These pilgrims returned from the eye.
coast Katurdav: E. C. Kirkpatrick
and wife, Dr. Hayter* find wife, Mrs.
The Williams A Hill baler 1ms pu
Lacey, Miss Fuller, Miss Kirkpatrick up about 180 tons of hay for H olt Mc­
and Oscar Hayter.
Daniel, J. B. Knowles 46, A C. Dim
Hardware and implements, buggies rnick 16, Clias. Hartley 10, Chas. O’
and wagons, sti ves and kitchen vare, i Brien 9, Mr. Vernon 20, Davis Allen
carpenters tools, builders supplies and 21, Isaac Robertson 10, S. 1) Stoffy 14
harvesting machinery for sale by Man­ Harlow Coulee 8, S. R. Young 33.
They are now baling out on the L r •
tling A Fegusuu in Balem.
iamute and will next week liegiu in
Tracy Staats, of Lewisville, will soon bale a large amount of straw around
take a position in the Ellis A Keyt Rickreall.
store and will probably act as book
J. M. Campbell and wife, J. W . Cii-
keeper. His in my D.ill is friends will
gladly welcome him back among der and wife, with H. L. Crider and
wife, have been camping for two week*
them.
at Bugarloaf on tin edge of the Rock
What is the use in employing some ('reek country. They feasted on veni
one to do your dyieng for you I f you son, trout and blackberries. They
use Putnam’s Fadeless Dyes you can were on one trout stream and within
do it just as well as a professional. three miles of two others and caught
Sold by Wilson Drug Co. at 10 cents over 700 of the finny tribe Jake pro­
nounces it the most delightful outuiu
a package.
he ever bad.
Eleven car loads of freight left Dal­
Krebs Bros, over at Brook«, have a
las Tuesday morning. Six of lumber
from Falls City, four of lumber and 225 acre hop yard and they do tlPng»
one of staves from herfc. A large on a big scale. During the pickin
amount of supplies of all kinds are season next month they will lmv<
shipped to this point and then die there a store, restaurant, bakery, bar­
ber shop and refreshment stand. The
trihuted through the country.
have a complete water works system
Fred Wagner is a steam engine and
and are putting in an electric light
threshing machine expert and is al- plant. They proposed al.«> to have »
mnost dailv called out to make things saloon hut such a howl<*f condemns
work right. Three nights la-^t week lie tion arose all around that they aban­
had *o go into the country to work on
doned the project.
threshing engines. Sometimes he can
detect and remedy the trouble in a
The Portland Flouring Mills com­
few minutes.
pany have absorbed nqsrlv all the big
There were almost, three drownings
at Newport last Friday. An under­
tow took a bather seaward and it was
with difficulty that he was rescued. A
big women sitting on a rock at Jump
off Joe was washed into deep water by
a big wave but they got her out. 4
lady fell from the steamer liichardsou
after they left Yaquina. Her husband
and two other men jumped overboard
after her and all four came near
drowning.
Ely'* Cr?am Balm is an old friend
in a new form. It is prepared for the
particular benefit of sufferers from
nasal catarrh who are used to an at­
omizer in spraying the diseased mem­
branes. A ll the healing and soothing
properties of Cream Balm are retain
ed in the new preparation
I t does
not dry up the secretions. Price, in­
cluding spraying tube. 75 cents. At
your druggist’s, or Ely Bros. 5tJ War­
ren street, New York.
The Portland Journal has fixed-
August 28tli as bargain day. that i*
on that day and then only they will
accept subscriptions for the daily,
w»ekly or semi weekly at greatly re­
duced rates. You can then get by
mail for a year the daily at $2.50 the
mi-weekly for 75 cents and the
weekly at 60 cents. The object is to
a* once greatly increase its circulation.
Liberal awards will he made to those
securing subscribers. I f interested
write for particular!.
mills in Oregon and Washington
their present dail\ capacity being 96(H
barrel«. Their Portland plant turn­
out 2.500 barrels a day and that at
Tacoma nearly as much. A t both 8*
lem 8nd Albany they can produce 350
barrels a day. It takes 43 000 bush
el-* of wheat a day to supply them and
within a week they could supply tin
largest cargo of flour ever floated.
Wheat fields everywhere are turn­
ing out a splendid qti dity but dimio-
idied quantity of grain, oat« are fine
and barley is yielding well. Hops are
somewhat backward and lice are rath
er numerous. M* at small fruits arc
abundant. Many prune trees have
been shedding more than was desire
able. Short feed atvd bothersome
Hie-* have lessened the fl«>w of dairy
milk
There seems tol*e an increased
»rerage of corn and it is doing very
W e ll.
Prof. T. A Hayes formerly principal
of the Independence public school
has been chosen principal of the pub
lie schools at Albany.
they also fall in for e
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for Oregon and we all feel proud of
the ruetling little circle iu the north
Absolutely Purs
THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE
end of Polk county, ol which Ura. N.
F. Gregg ia the guurdiau and
Birka the clerk.
W . U.
M he Gay nor shoe store has nothing
but the best quulity of foot wear and it
No (tore that aella on credit can will cost you no more than sect nd
compete in price with the caah atore grade goods. Try a pair of their ni* e
of E T. Barnes. Either tire price and comm, table slippers.
moat be higher or the goodaof inferior
(Quality. Hnmlreda of families know
W ilson’s drughtore has as good a
from yeara of experience that they al­ stock in that line as can be found :a
ways get the beet bargeina at the New the valley. Pure drugs carefully coin-
York Kacket store.
pounded. Oils, paints and brushes.
A choice selection of mis< ellnneous
new books. Good brushes and ni e
The soap works out by the woolen powder for the teeth. E llegai.t sta­
mill make a laundry article that gives tionery for correspondence.
complete satisfaction to all ladies who
use it. They take soap grease in ex­
change. '
N E W T O -D A Y .
IN K L IN G S FOR S ALEM .
They do say that the George eating
stand on State street, is one of the best
Now is the time to order your bop
eating places in town.
tickets so as to be sure to have them
ready at picking time. W e are pre­
pared to fill such orders.
Cronise, the artist over Dairym pie’s
Rev W . T. Wardle and son Gilbert, store, is making mauy flue pictures
have returned from Portland. Mrs. for people from across the river. He
Wardle will spend a couple of weeks has the requisite machinery, material
aixl experience. Go there for photo­
in the Mt. Tabor sauatarium.
graphs.
E, R. Case has sold to Mrs. Josie
Wheeler 312 acres of land near Slaver
As the Johnson Clothing Co. have
for $5000 and A. Sampson has sold to
more fall goods coming than they have
W. D. Estell 15 acres for $500.
room for they will dispose of any or
Brother Winter is anxious for his all light weight garments at almost
wife to hurry hack from visiting her any price to avoid carrying them ov­
folks at Lafayette, he having found er, ami to make room for new goods.
out that he is a monstrous poor cook. I t always pays to btr.y clothing at
Volunteer correspondence always Johnson’s.
welcome from all over the county. If
your neighborhood has been neglect­
A tricky undertaker is continually
ed, you are invited to send the news making people pay more thaa they
from there,
should for burial goods. Those who
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Advertiginjf under this hauling will cost 10 t ei,t t
for anytning under 16 words to r one insertion or 26
cents for throe insertions.
J
RRSEY milch cow that c?ut 960 for sale very
cheap by Constant C. Smith, sf Oakdale. Ad­
dress Dallas.
A
K IL N of 260,000 brick was recently burned at
Independence by John R. Cooper, who is offer­
ing them for sale.
L
OST, ladies black hand satchel, coiitaininjr t unk
key, medicine, candy, etc., between Dallas and
Oakdale. Finder please leave it at this office.
LACK horse weighing 1.000 pounds, perfectly
true and free from ail blemishes, fur sale at |90
by O. J. Bagley at Simpson’s statimi.
B1
OOD aa new complete 3-inch Studebaker wagsu
O ' for sale at !76 by W. H. Kraber, Dallas
UR S ALE — A 135 acre dairy ranch, sir miles
north of Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to U.
O. Campbell, the Dallas real estate agent.
F
300
1TOCK hogs wanted
; ton.
C
Derry Warehouse
4
SUPPORT
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I.w m i l
H E AD of extra good stock sheep to 1st on
shares by Ed. Clark, Rickreall.
D. Gilliam has for sals 60 head of high grade
• Cotswold ewes and a tine ! Shorthorn bull.
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SIGLER MILLING AND COMMISSION GO.
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Mrs. Mollie Allen, of So ith Fork
Kentucky, says she has prevented at
r»rks of cholera tnorbns by taking
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
tablets when she felt an attack corn
ing on. Such attacks are usually
caused by indigestion and these tab-
let« are just what is needed to cleanse
the stomach and ward off the ap­
proach ng attack. Attacks of bilious
eoli© may l»e preve»'»ed in the same
wa|k For sale by the Wilson Drug
and wife.
company.
POWDER
■pecitil prixe of »25, offered on the
•"m e account. Thin ia a great honor
Ed. Notson, who was to ccme here have known Undertaker Clough for
to practice law, has made other ar­ mauy years say he is entirely reliible.
rangements, and Mr. Wilson, a young
Kansas attorney, lias been visiting Dal­
The steel bridge feed yard is patron­
las friends.
ized by nearly all Polk county people
The best ice cream made in Port- b«*cause of its convenience and because
1 md tojjay iu the Bonhoniere and is Mr. Bcbramm never fails to treat them
sold iu Dallas by Brown A Shaw. One right. Where do you put up.
trial will convince you that this as­
sertion is true.
For twenty years Strong’s restaur­
Bryan A Lucas are building over a ant lias b»en counted one of the very
mile of m w flume from above T eal’s best restaurauts in the valley.
mill to their own to get more water
for flaming lumber down to the plan
Watermelons on ice at Zinn’s, cool
er at Falls City.
flavored drinks that will make you
John Embree at the southern edge feel good all over, and ice cream soda
And will store oils, hay and hops and pay the highest market price ior
of town has a pretty flower garden that can’ t be beat anywhere. Patron­
them. For reference and terms, apply to
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Among hia great variety of plants is a ize Mr. Zinn.
N. M . M c D A N I E L , Rickreall, Oregon.
dahlia over six feet high and having
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has leased iiis 150 acre farm to Mr street that has no superior iu all this
Newton on the Oliver Webster uluce valley and there you can get almost
Mrs. H, E. Knzer went to San
Portland’s best, The Bonboniere ice a* $325 a year and will move to "Salem anything mended cheaper than you
Francisco with her sister. Mrs. Ayres. cream sold in Dallas by Brown A Shaw and go into business there.
would expect.
only.
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If you or any of vour neighbors have
Several car loads of lumber are be­
The Rose burg public school will anything extra fine in the way of
Plenty of excellent breakfast stuff
ing sent from our oak mills to Califor­
open Sep:. 14th with Prof. A. M. Sand­ stock or poultry, or if you know of at the Dallas flouring mill. L e t them
nia
ers as principal.
anything else that might interest the figure with you about laying in your
George Blake has charge of a crew
public, please tell us about it.
flour for a year.
Albert Teal has sold his quarter sec­
in a logging camp at Wendling in
A
worthless
character,
who
had
tion of timber near Fulls City to the
Lane county.
made himself exceedingly obnoxious
Bryan A Lucas sawmill for $5,000.
When you feel that you ought to
J. G. VanOrsdel’s family will come
to the citizens of Hillsboro was g iv­ place a token of fond remembrance
Dallas
needs
more
dwelling
house»
down from their camp in the moun­
en a coat of tar and feathers the oth
over the graves of your loved ones see
for rent. A number of families would er nigh and told to leave and come
tains tomorrow.
Marble Cutter Hawkins about it.
move here this fall for school privi­ no more
Mrs. Silas Riggs and her sister, leges if they could get houses.
Mrs. Hastings of Smithfield have
George Cutler’s uncle, Mr. Clark, is
Be it known far and near that Jew­
Frank Morrison is now erecting a here from east seeing to his financial
been visiting their aunt, Mrs. J. L.
eler Morris keeps a firstclass stoex of
new school house at Perrydale and interr.-ts. He bought the I). J. Riley
Hyde at Toledo.
everything in that line including a
will s -on put one up a! Buena Vis a
You can get the Daily Portland Much of the needed material is being reeiilonce property, has 5000 acres of variety of things suitable for presents.
timber
over
on
the
Siletz
and
wants
He imn«U things.
Journal a year for $2.50, bv leaving gotten out at Coed’s planing mill in
still more.
that amount with us before next 1 p>aj|,
Thursday. The offer is for one day
•I). R. Isaacs and family and H L.
As grocers Harry and Claud Dunn
E C. Kirkpatrick has been taking Fenton and family returned from N ew­
only August 28th.
have won golden opinions from jieo-
a look through the hop yards and port Wednesday and so di«l Mr. and
ple in and around Dallas. Klaudard
A carload of lumber has been or- says the w rm weather is getting
Mrs. Walter Williams, Misses Ida Tu r­ goods and fair dealings have been the
I red from Gaston for the new Evan­ • way with it) * - lice
He expects good ner, Mina Hughes, Nora and Minnie
cause of their success.
gelical church. L. C. Ko-er of Rick­ urops and good prices unless the
Robertson.
reall is to he foreman and carpenters mould interferes later on.
»vill he hired by the day
I f you have goats, sheep, hogs, cat­
As a hardware man WJn. Faul!
John Grunt made a round nf tin tle, horses or anything c!oe to sell, ad
ranks among the best. He has al­
Misses M L. Hampton, Etta Trout
•oiintry hop yards this week and vertise the fact and buyers will »«am
ways bought the liest quality of gtxxls
md Esiher Hampton attended tin
found more or less lice in them all. appear. Everybody expects to find
and has never tried to undersell any­
earlier« examination
in
Lincoln
I»iit they will not do much damage if sir h notices under our heading New
body. When you get anything cheap­
c«*unty hut their papers were sem
ihe weather remains warm. He says Today. The cost will be less than er than he sells it you will be apt to
uere to be graded as they arc to leucti
the vines and liead« never looked you imagine.
find out that it is of inferior quality.
n this county.
more bright and promising.
Cine. (Manfield, of Balt Creek, says Machine extras and hop fi«>ose sup
E llio tt’s machine has been running
Ed Biddle and Frank C. ad have there is not half so much grain rai.-ed plies, fencing material au«J builders
town in the Brunk settlement. It»
jnrts of 26 hop presses reaov to set here now as form eily. but more grass hardware. Camping outfits supplied.
daily output is from 2,200 t * 3 0 > )
up at once, and already have order» and stock. It seems not » good clover
ushels. Drivers get $1.75, pitch* rs
for about half of them, l ire machines country but is fine4«*r vetches «4 which
A t Ullery’s feed st«»re you can get
$2. man and team $2 50, aackf^ewer*
cost »145 ami among the buyers aie much vv»ll he sown next season. H en­
what will kill liceam l what will keep
$2.50, cooks $7.50 a week.
J I). Bowen of Siiverton, Thomas ry Clanficld now has nearly all his
flees from h«>thering your stock. Plen­
A side trtfck will he at once put in Fennell of Indeiieiiueiice,Georg** Ball farm in grass.
ty of hay and cow feed and medicine
and a passengers station established of Bullstou, A. W. Plaukinton of
Dallas is recognized as one of the • or sick animals. Ask to see his stock .
at Gilliam on the road to Falls C i'v, Bridgeport, Mart Bcraflbrd of Luck-
great mohair, hop and prune centers
and a public road will be opened to it. uimute and John Groves of Dallas.
of Oregon and is headquarters for ma­
The Halem stage charges but a trjfie
Hi*re are to be sidings « t the Guth­
Mr Rasmussen, on the old Georg** ny who «re interested ir the immense for lakitig packages either way.
rie and Teats places to load w »* m 1 cars
Tiilotson farm, threshed 780 bu-hels acreage <»f tine tiui*>er west of us. The
Independence ami Monmouili will
of wheat arid five sacks of timothv county already has many fine sheep,
soon get part of their fuel from tba*
-eed from 35 acres of ground, and hogs and cattle and will in a few years
quarter.
from that amount of land W ill. Green- become noted for fine stock of all
liee Feoton, Fred Toner and Mark 1 w >od receive I I 043 bushels of grain kinds.
Ellis are back from a months stay t he cr>ps of M. Inger nansen, C. I).
among the wild animals in th** Cas­ Pur vine and the Loe brothers ran be­ C olum blaRiver Excursion S te a m e r
cade mountains 120 mile« southeast tween 21 and 22 bushels to the acre.
Bom«* of the finest scenery in the
of here. Titev have there a hunting
Cupt. Roswell Lamson came to the world is on the Columbia river, which
ground all ;bstr own, no one else
coast in 1857 when a m re boy with is justly called the Rhine of America
having invaded it. One hear end
bis father Jerry Larnsoii, who lived The famous scenery of Switzerland
JCOTTS EMULSION mtvu m •
eighteen deer fell before tHeir deadlv
near W illam ina so long and where I «lues not excel it. Every western
carry th4 » u k trrd ■mA
rifies. They stole nothing because
some of the La n»one still live. He | tourist sliou’d make th-* steamboat
/tUm ilo « ( p til It cw Had
tht-re was nothing to steal in that
was the first cadet from Oregon to the trip between Portland a «1 1 he Dalles
region.
firm Mipport la «rdlwiry toML
naval academy and graduated next to | «;r at least to Cascade Locks and re­
turn
The
Regulator
Line
palatial
j
the
heart
of
a
class
of
84.
During
the
Jim Murphy of Oakdale was sup­
SCOTT * BOW NE,
posed to be a con fir mod old bachelor civil war he was in many naval en- | excursion steamer Bailv Gatzert leaves
N r . Y*rfc.
f t P mv I Srmt,
with mi though of matrimony. Rut gagemenia and was several times i Portland every morning except Mon­
day
at
8
30
for
Cascade
Locks
in
the
wounded.
Brilliancy
and
bravery
someliow a notion struck him that it
w*s not best to live alone and he per­ characterised bis whole rnillitary ca­ very In art of the Cascade mountains
suaded Miss Eliza Brown to become reer and he was frequently mention« d mi.! gets back to Portland about 7 in
He the evening, round trip $1. d 0. Fine
of the same opinion. A t four oelock in prais»- by superior «»fficera
last Sunday afternoon at the home of «lied in Portland last week, leaving a i meals «erve«l on all four boats of that
his neighbor Joe Card, Rev. A. A. | son. wtio is a lawyer, and a daughter, line. Fare to or from The Dalles $1 50
W inter pronounced them husband who is a student at Stanford uoiversi- round trip $2 50. Any passenger may
$
C. E Hout, one of the new butch­
ers, has moved into the house recent­
ly vacated by Rev. A. A. W inter, next
to the home of Mr. Martha Burns.
port and C. F. Beb and wife and W.
F. Nichols and wife are expected to­
morrow.
aidee ¡he »75,
THE OLD RELIABLE
by C. D.
Nairn, near Balls-
HOICE fruits for sale by J. B. Nunn on the Lone-
oak fru it iarm. Send your orders by mail or
telephone for blackberries, Bartlett pea's and fall
apnles.
HOGS weighing from 100 to 126 pounds
by J. B. Nunn, of Dallas.
W
H. McDaniel, near Rickreall, has good baled
•wheat hay for sale.
1 Cl Y E A R OLD mare weighing about 1,260 pounds
.L w "fo r sale or to trade for young goats by W . C.
Lewis near McCoy.
r P O LA N D China pigs of both sexes and subject to
O
register are for Hale by J, C. Nc-ndel at Airlie.
Shorthorn Jersey bull
Holman’s in Dallas.
G OCD
for service at Frank
]UtLHH milch cows for sals by
. rj dale.
D, L. K eyt at Pur-
1 / » I N C H grub oak wood for sale at 76 ceuts a
I U * tier n the ground. A pply to J. Hanson, two
miles north of Dallas.
l.D PAPERS IN PACKAGIE8 O F 60 FUR SALK
uoies and
at this office for 16 cents, also blank
0 nio'tgagt8
and all kinds of letral blanks.
H EN YOU W ISH TO BUY OR SE LL A N Y K IN D
of stock or poultry hers is the bent place to
let you» wants be known.
W
H A V E M ONEY TO LO A N A T A L L TIM ES A T
. the very best rates obtainable.— 11. G. Campbell.
M
M
O NE Y TO LO A N ON !M PROVED FARM PRO
perty at usual rates by Oscar Hayter, Dallas,
o n e y to
W
security.
loan
at
« per cent on pakm
J. L. COLLINS, Dallas.
E HAVE
MONF-Y TO LO AN ON IMPROVED
farm property.
S IB LE Y k E A K IN
F inal Settlem ent.
OT1CK IS H EREBY G IV E N T H A T T H E UN-
demigtied ba* Hied her final account In ths
matter of the estate of James L. Uwin, deceased,
and Saturday, Sept 12, 1U03, at the hour nf 10o’clock
lias been appointed by the county court of
ths i
_ .
Ik county, as ths tuns
for the hearing of objections to naid final account
and the settlement thereof. All person* are there­
fore notified to appear at oaitl time and show cau*e,
if any exist, why ths said account should not be ap­
proved and the administratrix of said estate and her
boiidHmeii discharged.
Dated this 8th day of Aug., 1903
V H K Y E OWIN,
Administratrix of the estate of James L. Gw.nn, da-
ceased.
N fl
Notice to Bridge Builders.
N
«/ ri('R 1 ! H EREBY G IV E N T H A I TH E ona*.
ty court of Polk county, Oregon, will on Thurs­
day, September 3, 1903, at the hour of 10 o’clock a,
in. O' en bids for the construction of a 10# foot span
bridge across the Luckisiuute river near the Ander­
son Taylor place on what is known as ths Hooker
county r tad. The usual deposit will he required
with each bid. Plans and speciflestions at county
clerk’s sfficu. The court reserves the right to re
Ject any or all bids. Done by order of tne county
court.
V S. L O I O IIA R Y , Clerk.
Equalization Board Meeting.
1 T 0 T I C I IS H EREBY U IV K N T H A T ON MON-
ll
day, the 14th day ot Mepteiulier 19US, the
Hoard of E^uaHsaticn will attend at the office of the
county clerk o f Pc Ik countv, Oregon,
nd publicly
examine the asuemssent rot! and co reel all errors in
valuation, description or qualities of I amis, lots or
other propert), and it shall he the dutiee of persons
interested to appear at the tin e and place appoint­
ed, and if it ehall appear to euch hoard of equalisa­
tion that there are an v lands, kite or ether property
assessed twice or in the name of a person or persons
not the «>« tier thereof, or saueased under er bey <Md
its actual value, or any lands, lots or other property
not s«ses«ed, said board shall make the proper cor­
rections
Dallas, Oregon, this Slat day Angus»»
rTt. MVflL
Polk county.