Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 28, 1903, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND (1ENEKAL-
W H A T W E HA VE LE A R N E D U U H IIK
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AVAIL**
A b le S o u rc e s D is h e d u p for O u
N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R eaders
In A b re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s .
For groceries go 1° Oufleld’fi.
Miss Fugate, of Monmouth, is to
The Independence public school
teach at Elkins
\
will open September 28th.
Mrs. Dr. Doty has moved from Dal­
Mrs Joe Tetherow, of Luokiamiffe,
has t»een visiting Miss Bertha Collins. las back to Monmouth.
T R A D E IN D A L L A S .
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A son of Al. Herren is running tin
Many families will camp at the hop
yards throughout the county during Buena Visa warehouse.
mo t of September.
Homer Link and Morris Fgwle have
J. L. Guttry and family, of Har­ gone to Klamath county.
mony, have neeu attending a camp-
Judge Boise held a special term of
meeting at Newherg.
court here lust Wednesday.
Mrs. T. D. Phillips and daughter.
W. V Fuller lias beta over on the
Etta, an* cooking for a threshing crew
sound with an eye to business.
Spectacles nnd glsHse* ul 1’te u n ig ’: over on French Prairie.
Arthur Moore and wife are clerking
Sunday school and preaching servic­
Get your glasswure sud fancy ofttiun
es will he ie-umed at the Presbyter­ in the Dotiiy store at Independence.
at Meiaei’s.
ian church uVXUSunday.
An infunl of Joe Brown and wife, of
Handsome |>utterns in queeilaWnr
Win. Slants, who was raised near McTimmond’s valley died last week.
at Meiser A Meiser’d.
Monmouth . is running a store over at
J. VV. Crider and wife will start
Lee Crider is arranging for an •fliee litschutes near Prineville.
back to their California home tomor
just sou lb of the Iced store.
C. N. McArthur is to run the farm row.
Fred West, the electrician, is visit just east of Derry where J J. Burch
Mrs. H. C Kakin has b“ *»n visiting
iug his former ! acorn it home.
has lived for several years.
her aunt. Mrs. W. E Goodell, at Rick
Dr. ( ’ary and his hrotherinlaw and
Have Dr Lowe cure vour head and reall.
*
wi e have arrived from the ea«*t.
ye ache by removing the ctuse with
George Wiiitehorn and J. C. Van
p i i r o f l'is superior glasses.
The fi.mi’y of H. V. Gate.«, of the
skike have skipped out to their timber
w tier works, are camping at Canyon
Aunt Jane Morrison is up from Eu- claims.
Creek.
ne. Her grandson. Dillard Elkins,
Chesley Craven, wife and baby hav*
J. H Vernon, who was raised near is up in the Walla Walla country.
been down ftom Corvallis visiting hi»
Derry, is clerking in an Oiegon City
A beautiful cabinet sewing machine parents.
drugstore.
will oe given away bv Guv Bros. Ev-
Miss Bertha Collins is getting her
Right now is the best time to place erp 50 cent purchase gets a chance.
store in order for a nice, new stock o
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And will »tore oats, tuy and hop, and pay the highest market price for
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The Wilson Drug Co. has a com-
| plete assortment of all thing» usually
fouud in a first class country drug­
store. It has required years to know
and provide for all the wants of the
towu and surrounding country but at
last they f t ’i and do claim a model
drugstore.
SIGLER MILLING AND COMMISSION GO.
M. Huyter, dentist, Wilson building
Gaynor is
of fall and
prepared to
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CAPTIVATING SIMPLICITY.
The application ol W . D. McDon- j
aid of McMinnville, John Wortman. T h e W a r J o h n D a r r o o f h i S e e n r e d m
T r e n a a r y C le r k s h ip .
Arthur McPhillip*. R. B McDonald
and Jacob Wort man, to organize the
Early In the sixties of the last cen­
First National Bank, of Dali », Ore- tury, when Hugh McCulloch had Juet
eon. with u capital of $25,0(H), ha» been appointed comptroller of tbe cur­
been approved by the comptroller of rency to organize the new department
he cur.ency.
under the provisions of the national
Dallas has become so important a bank act, there walked into hie office,
p< int in many ways anti so much i unannounced, one day a stranger
dressed in “ store clothes” and wearing
your order for hop tickets and we can
Andrew Me Daniel was in the wreck millinery.
money is handled here *Yhat there
long hair.
do the printing.
if the Elk excursionists at Oliehalis
Ben McDowell is now connected would »eem to be a fair opening for
“ My name is Burroughs—John Bur­
• ml had his head and arm badly hurt. with the livery stable oppo.-ite the
another banking
iuwlitu ion. The roughs,“ said the visitor. “ I should like
Dr. Whiicaker of Portland is taking
s vacation at the home of his fathci
T. VV Brunk, of Eola, has gone to post office.
Dallas City Bank has always been safe to have a position In your department.”
B. F. Whitealter.
shin to lo »k into the i borough bred
“ What do you know about banking)”
Mrs. Hallock and others have deed arfd Conservative and has served well
hog hu-i..ess, and will vi«it kindred in
ed right of way for the wa.er work- the financial wants of ‘the communi­ asked tbe comptroller, thinking that
A son was I torn to Armand Guthrie
Illinois.
perhups in the unique stranger might
pipe line.
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ami wife in Portland la.-t week. 8h»
ty. The new bank would take away be discovered some genius of an ac­
Judge Boise and wife have spent
was Mis» Lillie Embree.
Mi.-s Ella Butler, of Dallas, hashed hut little of it patronage, but would tuary or accountant.
most of the summer on Nye creek at
A California mare down east just Newport, he coming out to the valley TUiting the family os her brothei
iurnisi) means for still other enter- | “ Cnhappily nothing,” replied the ap­
(Be i at Butler.
trotted a mile in two minutes and i» when his duties call him.
plicant.
prist s and safe in* estments.
now champion of the world.
“ Who sent you here?”
Mrs. Joe Tharp, of Bcllvue, cam*-
Af«er spending a few days among
“ No one.”
W ho will write and tell us about
T o Cure a C old in one D ay.
hi* pioneer friends around Dalian. H o­ near dying last week from poison ta
“ Well, who’s your congressman? To
some boys and girls who have d on
Take Lnxmive iïromo Quinine rub­
le Frank Nichols has gone hack to ken by mistake.
whom can you refer me?”
extra well in any direction tois sum­
le 's
All dru gei-t» refmid the men* >
Kxlama where his daughter, Mollie,
“ I know no congressman.”
Lou Murcott and Bert Stiles an if it fails to cure. E. \V Grove’s sig­
mer.
lives.
“ And you expected to get a govern­
over on the Siletz among the multi nature is on each box. 25c.
8we.it or fruit acids will not diseol.n
ment position without qualification for
tnde of little fishes.
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Lots
and
lots
of
folks
from
around
goods colored with PutnXm’s Fadeles
the position and without indorsement
ere went t » Ringlings circus in Sa­
Miss Oilie Smith goes to Portland C olu m biaR iver Excursion S te a m e r or backing of any character?”
Dyes. Sold by Wilson Drug Co. a
lem
Wednesday
and
pronounce
it
the
Roue-of
the
finest
scenery
in
tlie
every
two
weeks
to
take
music
lesson»
10 ceius a package.
“ I think I could leani office work
greatest thing of the kind that evet from a noted teacher.
world is on the Columbia river, which here, and* the salury would be a great
The fanners around R -ckpoint, in mile along.
is justly culled the Rhine of America. help to me in my literary career.”
Marion county, offered tor sale la.-t
P S. Greenwood will Thursday set
Henry Hill, of Independence, has 40 pickers to gathering the 16 acres The famous scenery of Switzerland
“Oh, you are a writer, are you?
night a pool of 15,000 bushels of wheal
lues not excel it. Every w* stern What’s your line? Poetry, perhaps?”
an early variety of hops which lie will j of hops on the Crider place.
and 70,000 bushels of oats.
tourist
shoti'd
make
the
steamboat
login picking this week. Many oth-
“ I try to write poetry,” conlessed the
H .C . Eakin and wife, and Master trip between Portland a d The Dalles visitor.
rs expert to begin about the middle
Mrs. Chace, the milliner, has spent
or
at
least
to
Cascade
Locks
and
re­
I
Jack,
have
gone
back
to
his
old
Illin-
f next week.
ten days iu Portland learning all pos
“ Got any of it with you?” asked the
turn
The Regulator Line palatial comptroller, now considerably amused.
j ois home for six weeks vi»it.
Bible about the new fashions and lay­
Remember the public sale of C. D
excursion
steamer
Baily
Gatzert
leaves!
ing in an attractive fall stock.
The Johnson Lumber company Portland every morning except Mon­ “ I f so, let’s see It.”
tirvine, south of Rickreall, Septem­
The poet-naturalist produced a song
Remember that nearly everybndv ber 26th. All kinds of stock, farming have just received a new engine, boil day at 8 30 for Cascade Locks it the redolent of early spring. It treated of
looks in this paper for notices of lost mplements and household goods will er and other mill machinery.
very heart of the Cascade mountains the chewlnk, the oven bird and the
or found articles. All such articles go to the highest bidder.
nd gets back to Portland about 7 in Carolina wren, with q dainty reference
Mrs Sarah Irvine ami Mrs. W. W
should be promptly advertise!,
Dunn’s grocery has been very ponu- Con key, t,f Independence, have been tlie evening, round trip $1.50. Fine to forest violets and hepatlca.
neals served on ull four boats of that
“ This Is great,” commented the comp­
»r among the cook wagons, many of back in the Cascade mountains.
Shrewd merchants make attractive
line. Fare to or from The Dalles $1 50 troller; “ It’s right out of the woods.”
ho crews having ordered their grocer-
offerings and lei the putilic know
Henry Muscott has come from car­ round trip $2 50. Any passenger may
“ Which is more than can be said of
6 from them. Cooks for the thresh
about it. No other medium is so
pentering on the Southern Pacific to either go or return by rail.
the author,” observed Mr. Burroughs,
rmen know where to gel good things
cheap or so effective as a good news
s e tiiat hopeful grandson, Master
thinking of the world of finance which
to eat.
paper.
COUNTY-COURT.
Chapin.
he was seeking to invade.
W. E. Martin has shipped from his i Sam and Jabez Thurston have sold
The Evans machine threshed mofct
The comptroller laughed. “ And Is
PROBATE.
of the grain around Parker, getting Salt ( ’ reek saw mill to California 13 | their 223 acre farm just north of the
this all you have in the way of cre­
ijjibley,
J.
dentials?”
out from 2 000 to 2,500 bushels per ar loads of lumber and expects to j Enns prune orchard, to David Peter»
nd as much more before winter. His for |8,000.
Petition to sell personal property of j “ I have some more poems at home,”
day. An average yield was over 22
shipping point is Ballston, nine miles
John Ellis estate was granted.
was the bland and sincere reply.
bushel to the acre.
Mr/. McQuerry, Mrs. W . S. Bricker
from the mill.
In much merriment the comptroller
Petition to sell real property of L.
Near Bethel T. J. Graves has 16,
and Mrs. J. H. Collins, of Indepeu
summoned an assistant. “ Here’s the
Rev. S. A. Starr, who is a clerk at deuce, attended the funeral of Mrs R and Katherine Willis, miuors, was most astonishing instance of Ingenu­
S. W . Fletcher 20, and on the Fra
approved.
zor place there are 24 acres of hops, Suitor’s sawmill, below Portland, says J. K. Sears
ousness I have ever encountered in
all in good condition, and pickiug will that MX) tong of concrete were used in
Report of »«1« of real property of G. pllbllc llfe>.. gftld he. -That man over
Mrs J C. Gayner and Mis. F. H I , Gwfn was continue,!.
he foundations for machinery and
begin next Wednesday.
there oppile»
applies for a governmei
government position
hat the mill will have a capacity of j Morrison went to Salem Wednesday
Administrators bond in ‘ matter of nnd the only backers that he can name
Hardware and implement«1, buggies 75,000 feet per day.
to visit A. W. Fowler, who is in very
Henri Grosse estate was filed and ap­ are the muses. Yet this department Is
and wagons, sl< ves and kitchen vare,
poor health.
proved.
not political, and somehow I ’m Inclined
Dr Lowe, the well known oculo-op
carpenters tools, builders supplies and
J. W. Pulliam, of Bu'lcr, sold somt
Clerk was ordered to pay Clyde to put the fellow to work. I am cap­
harvesting machinery for sale by Man­ tician will be in Dallas at Hotel G.iil
tivated by the man’s honest sim­
hursday and to noon Friday Sept 3d cattle to Dan Savage, of Willaminu, Phillips, trustee, $714 80 for J. H
ning A Fegtiscn in Salem.
nd 4th. I f you value your eye«* do and to Mr. Graves, of Dallas, three Wheeler, minor, son of Jus. Wheeler, plicity.”
When you want a physic that is not fail to have him test them for horses for $500.
8o John Burroughs was set to work
tecoMsed.
mild and gentle, easy to take and cer­ glasses. Consultation free.
as a treasury clerk. No appointment
The
sale
of
real
property
of
the
E
Lute
Chapin
ard
wife
started
ye»-
tain to act, always use Chamberlaiu’g
ever before had been secured on such
M. L. Chamberlain, a well known terday for their Washington lionu W. Thompson estate was confirmed
Stomach and Liver tablets. For sale
a basis and no one since has had the
so
that
lie
could
get
ready
for
his
citizen
of
Salem
died
this
week.
His
by the Wilson Drug company.
temerity in asking for a government
H m ve you tried velvet chocolate. Job to cite song birds and wild flowers
lather. Rev. Joseph Chamberlain had school-room duties.
Dont Buy your cloaks and wraps much to do with getting the Indians ]
See Brown A Shaw about it.
ns his only references.
About forty met at the home of
until you have seen our line. We settled onthe Grand Roude reservation
Some of Mr. Burroughs' old col­
B.
B.
Branson,
on
Mill
Creek,
to
hel|
Chester Gut brie is* building a new
are opening up some very swell styles
l i 56 and hie family lived there Melvin Burgess and Bertha Howard home close to the railroad half way leagues are still In the treasury service.
and then you know that when yon some eight years.
In telling this story of his appointment
to Falls City.
celebrate tlieir birthdvys.
get it at the Bee Hive it«»re its right.
they dwell with emphasis upon the ex­
A t assignees sale last Saturday 127
The cement foundation of the Evan­
Albert Teal and his brother Otto are cellent work he did In the department,
Hop yards are daily closely inspect­
res of the I). M. Guthrie farm lay- gelical church is finished, it requir.
>n a hunting expedition out tiea*- earning rapid promotions and finally
ing their yards. There is no material
ng along the road west of the school ing 30 barrels of cement. Lumber is Three Sisters.
securing the responsible position of re­
damage yet. They hope to let the house was sold to J. T. Guthrie for
ceiver for a failed national bank In
vines alone until the hops are fully $605. He was also tne purchaser of arriving for the superstructure.
Frank Muscott has moved into th
Now York, the affairs of which he set­
ripe, but if mold sets in they will at 32 acres of fine bottom land this side
C. F. Belt, and wife and I. N. Wood» house just west of the home of Mr
tled satisfactorily both to the creditors
once begin picking.
and family have returned from tie and Mrs. L’ llr»y.
f tin school at $946
nnd the government.—Saturday Even­
seaside
and
report
masters
leavinw
Williams A Kirkpatrick, are inter­
Dick Turner and family have mov­ ing Tost.
The Rail Creek postotfice is to be
ested in 171 acres of hops in this liscon inued next Monday. The rur­ Newport at the rate of 200 a day.
ed from Perrydale to Corvallis for bet­
H I n I,o n ir S e r m o n .
county. They will begin picking in al mail ~oute from Dallas through
Every lady that knows a nice thing ter school priviliges.
A Philadelphia clergyman used to re­
the Yeater and Proctor yards Monday that section will begin operation next when she .sees it should at once g*
Both
Dallas
wart
houses
are
in
late the following on himself: “ 1
and in all the others Tuesday or Wed Tuesday. The Dallas-Bu' ll mail car and see the decant new street hai
nesday. Picking will become gener tier will »*rv lh*»»e beyond there near just placed on dismay by Mrs Chace charge of T. A. Riggs who can receive preached a funeral sermon at one time
oil
storage
about
1200
bales
of
hops.
t
nnd
spoke on the resurrection. I am
al around Independence at the same the Grand Ronde road.
W e have ordered the Oregonian fi r
sure I spoke longer than was my cus
time.
Paul Runco was in from Pcede«* i tom.
About twenty years ago John Teal Mrs. M *ry C. Wilson, at H.ilem and
I. L. Patterson, who is interested built a saw mill beyond Bridgeport C W. Dancer at Amity. Both it mid yes trday, »aid tin- Imps out that wa>
“ The undertaker was a man of nerv
were all ligh t and that picking could 1 oils temperament, and as the afternoon
in several hop yards about Eola and
ml lias sawed an immense am unit of the Ilem izer can he had a year for $2
•egin next Monday ai 50 cents a box
Lincoln made a close personal itispec lumber there, lie li is told out to
was going he began to be anxious to be
Silk undtrwear, wool under*?««
tion of them Tuesday and found no Bryan it Lue is for $8,(XX). They
I) L. K eyt will prdbably imoii sell 1 on tin* way to the cemetery. He finally
and
cotton
underwear
of
every
*
1
sign of mold. His hops had be n thor­
whispered to one of my members.
eded the water and considered the scrip'ion now hern. Riz •* an weigh1
• is store at Sheridan and then hi
oughly sprayed. All yards that have whole thing a good buy.
mumger there, Mr. Morris, would ‘Does your minister always preach as
!o
suit
everybody
at
the
Bee
Hiv<
been well sprayed show a better con
ome here in the employ of Ellis A long as that at a funeral?’
The Newport paper says that Ralph store.
di«ion than those that have not.
“ ‘Well/ said the brother, ‘that Is a
Keyt.
Williams had h regular kissing bee
good sermon.’
Onr new dress goods are h»n
Mrs. Mollie Allen, of 8o ith Fork.
mong the lasses along the (»each
Mrs. Martha Burns has been visit­
“ ‘Yes,’ said the undertaker, ‘the ser­
Kentucky, says she has prevented at­ when he started home last week. Tis Some very fine materials this seaso
ing her brother Samuel Tetherow at mon Is nil right and I believe In tbe
tacks of cholera morbus by taking said that e.ich one claimed a goodbye You must come and take a look a
resurrection, but I am afraid if he does
them. No trouble to show goods a Falla Citv, and Mrs. Chas McDon
Chamberlain*« Stomach and Liver
mack and that the }ad proved equal i the Bee Hive store.
aid has hern sojourning with Mis. E
not stop pretty soon I will not get this
tablets when she felt an attack com ­ to the emergency
Possibly he cat.
K. Butler near there.
man buried in time/
Philadelphia
ing on. Such attacks are usually
Ring
A
Wong
who
are
running
th*
xplain matters to the satisfaction of
A Burns paper notes the arrival Ledger.
caused by indigestion and these lab
Kahler
Hop-yard
near
town
also
th
>
he Dallas girls.
.ere of E. V. Dalton fr m Dallas w ’ d
lets are just what is needed to cleanse
of Dr. Farley und his brother Chari »
Sh« Pecked.
the stomach and wa d off the ap­
The threshing machine of George will begin picking in the l ist mme-i W. G. Hliar nan of Independene .
A gentleman tells a good story on
proaching attack. Attacks of bilious Sellers has been running south of In tomorrow with 35 hands, they paying They went by the Rauti un route and his betrothed sister. Visiting his home
colic may be prevented in the same
ependence and making an average 56 cents and hauling their picker» arc having a fine time.
after a long absence, he was sitting by
way. For sale by th* Wilson Drug
in of 1,500 bushels a day, wheat y:o back and forth. By the middle of
Hop picker» from a distance «re *1- the side of his sister, with his arm
ng about 22 and oats 30 bushels to next week they will be picking in th*
company.
r ady flocking to many yards «nd around her waist. Her head drooped
Among thos3 threshed for other yards and will there pay th
on his shoulder in the old. old way.
Nasal catarrh quickly yields to treat­ the sere
going into camp. Work will com
we:e Jasper Rhodes, Peter Kurre, C. going price.
An aunt in the name room enjoyed the
ment by E ly ’s Cream Balm, which i»
nence
in
nearly
all
yards
eonie
tim
P. ¿Vella, Miles Porterfield. John
agreeably aromatic. It is received
text w* ek. Fear of mold wi‘l hasten affectionate display and remarked.
The
little
valley
around
Lihertv
through the nostrils, «leans*»» and Coinpton and W . L Wells.
lie beginning. Lice have already “ Why, that looks as If It might be
school house with its numerous fim
W ill” —the name of the young lady’s
The Salem. Falls City and Western
heals the whole surface over which it
hop-yards, interspersed with golden d me much damage in many yards.
sweetheart. “ Indeed,” the sister re­
diffuses itself. A remedy for nasal railway will begin running on its regti grain field* now presents a very attrac»-
Never In'fore was so much hay ) al ! plied, “you never saw Will In this
catarrh which is drying or exciting to lar schedule September 1-t. Sea time ive appearance. I t mav justly h*
1 in the W illam ette valley and never ! position.” “ Maybe I have,” said the
hie elsewhere They have put iu
the diseased membrane should not be
railed the McBee settlement for G. «•fore was there so much demand f* : | auntie. “ Well, If you did you peeked,”
used. Cream B«lm is recogniied as a 400 feet at T eal’• Siding, and will h tv« W. McBee and his sons Garl, John
it at good pi ices
Nearly all farmer» j was the parting shot, which was a
specific. Price 50 cents at druggists I 550 feet at Gilliam ’s. L ite r on there I^eonard and Tude all having snug are feeding more stock of various kinds practical admission of the soft Im­
or by mail. A cold in the head im ­ will be a siding at Bridgeport. They ; homes there. There is no better hop
ihan ever in the past and before the peachment
mediately diss ppeare when Cream are ready to ship cord wood to Port and vegetable L ml in the county.
spring there is sure to he a shortage of*
Balm is used. Ely Bros, 56 W irre»» land, the rate being $1.35 for fir and
A D e n « « r o » a Ite m .
nay at advanced prices G**>d haled !
$1.60 f. roak i>er cord. That will be a
The McBee A Hughes thresher Its
street, New Pork.
“ I see that choice Bengal tigers have
hay ha* he* n reiiiug in the field a*
gm»d thing for farmers along «he line threshed an average of 2 200 hu*
General Passenger Agent Coman, who want to clear more of their laud, hels of grain
been marked down to $1,000 each.”
a day, wheat going 23 from «7 to «8 a ton.
“ For goodness' sake, don’t let my wife
his assistant, M r.' Jones, and M;-
The Johnson sawmill at Dallas was 1
The Vnth A Nachtingnl threshing and oat* 44 bushels to the acre. F*»r
Loonsbury,of the freight department,
r*ad that paragraph! Here’s my knife.
Warren Frink they threshed About originally built bv Robert Suitor in
outfit
have
been
doing
well
in
the
Cot It out. I f those tigers are on the
of the Southern Pacific, spent last
500 bushels, D. Hhepard 818. W. A. 1896. Three years ago be sold it to
bargain counter she’d want st least
Friday night here in tlieir special car. Sah Cr-ek region. For Fink A Han­
Brown 1.250, Anan Myer 1.000, II Thurston Br»*. and last year they let
sen
they
threshed
850
bushels,
Bert
two.”
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
1 hey were making a regular tour of
Gage
800,
Elias
Robertson
600,
J.
B
Hie
Johnsons
h a v r it.
The
original
all their lines in Oregon, and gaining Hastings 1500, Jacob Neachel 800,
Smith
982.
Gardner
Bros.
1,200,
Sila»
capacity
was
30,000
feet
a
day,
but
T li# I r e a k l a s B a d .
all possible information concerning Frank Friesen, 3.200 C. 8cmidt, 2,500.
Hart 1 500. Wm Yeater 1,000, Jobn added machinery has increased it to!
rumon—Did your friend Tanker suc­
prospective traffic and travel. Mr L*N>p A Jones UW0. C H F »r iner,
Grounds
1,600.
Several
had
consider­
40,000.
Much
more
labor
saving
ma-
I
Coman said it was the tint trip lie 1,100, C. G. Corns 800, Mr. L.*op 1000, able more than they anticipated. chinery is to he added in the near fu -1 ceed in breaking his terrible drink
had ever made over the road without Glen Zumwalt 2,550. Henry Byerley Rome had to get more tacks and in ture and then the output will be at 11 habit?
Bangs—No; the habit succeeded In
1 « eiug some long faces. 'I hie time 2.050, L Connery 950. Jacob Reinttr,
otner cases the grain was stored in a greater. Many improvement* have breaking him.—Baltimore American.
everybody was jubilant over the pres­ 10U0. Oats aveiaged 30 and wheat .
(ting
filled
eecks
in
e
been
made
in
getting
logs
fr
:m
the
ent coodition of things and the out­ n I mmi I 23 bushels Their seasons work ' bui made by
mouotaii • to the mill pood.
will run into u ’i t week.
i c,rc‘#*
look.
A ll animals are subject to sickness
now und then need some tonic.
Mr. Ullery, the feed store man, has
gradually added to his remedies until
now he hau specialties for nearly all
the diseases of animals and fowls.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Fiddler’s stage brings a big load of
freight frotil Salem every day.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
The trade of Dunn’s grocery is con
tinually increasing in amount, and
A finer line of home made candy
people are coming from farther and was never on exhibition than cau iww
farther away to trade there. Merit is be seen at Brown A Kliaw’s. A few
the cause of both facts.
of the n< w kinds are walnut spm.ge,
maple fudge, pignolia, brittle hom y
Faull’s hardware store has proved a creams and fi^ creams.
blessing to many a farmer and ma­
chine man who suddenly and unex­
NKWTO-DAY.
pected came in great need of some
thing that be could supply in connec­
tion with the harvest. By years of
A ilvrrtio iiif uuder this hand ing will coot 10 te tta
experience he has learned to know in for .uiyiniiitf under 16 worde for one insertion or ¿6
advance about what is mo»t likely to cent« for throe iiuertion».
be needed and stocks up accordingly.
No wonder Fau)l’s store is a^ popular
SHO \T8 and »ix pig» for ale by Lee Humphrey
place.
of Pioneer.
The Dallas mill has pleuty of flour
and feed for everybody. They are
prepared to take grain on storage.
Many are taking there enough wheat
for a year’s breadstuff.
Kisser's gunstore on Mill street is
ready to supply all the wants of sports­
men. At sharpening tools or repair­
ing muchines Mr. Risser is hard to
beat.
People like to trade at Morris’s jew­
elry store because the proprietor is so
gonial, so reliable und has so many
nice things in stock. Time pieces to
please everybody.
G. L. Hawkins devotes his whole
lime to the tombstone business. He
has placed monuments in almost ev­
ery cemetery in the county aud al­
ways gives satisfaction.
OOMS to rent for housekeeping by 1fr». T. 0.
Oar wood in Dalla».
A
CHESTER White boar, a Poland China boar,
■everal Cotewold buck» and 60 stock sheep for
eale by W. F. Simon near Independence,
ROM 10 to 26 acre» of hop land for real near Dal­
las. The flr»t two years free for fencing gnmnd
and planting crop. Call at this office for particulars.
F
H E AD o f hog» for sale
50 Bridgeport.
b> Silos Hart, of near
HESE »troy cattle have been taken up by me at
my place near the Quthrie school bouse: Two
red hesfers, a white steer branded Y on right hip,
and a black heifer with white stripe on back. Own­
er can get them by paying damages and for this no­
tice.—L. I. Bursell.
T
O ILE R and engine on same base. Just the thing
for pruue drying, for sale by Wagner Bros, in
Dallas.
B
A
K IL N of 260,000 brick woe recently burned at
Independence by John R. Cooper, who is offer­
ing them for eale.
H IN T L E T S FOR S A L E M .
A. M. Clough, who is coroner of
Marion county, is the best undertaker
in Ralem. H e has a stock from which
the wants of allcan be satisfied. Many
Polk county families have .patronized
him.
As a veterinary surgeon Dr. Keeler
h ts no superior in the valley. He has
cured hundreds of animals arouud 8a-
lem. Inquire at tbe steel bridge feed
yard for him.
LACK horse weighing 1.000 pounds, perfectly
true and free fr o m all
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blemishes, for sale at *90
by O. J. Bagley at Simpson’s station.
B
new complete 8-inch Studehaker
G OODas
for sale at 876 by W. H. Kraber, Dallas
K 'R S A L E - A 136 acre dairy ranch, sir miles
north of Dallas on the main r ad. Apply to H.
Campbell, the Dallas real estate agent.
EAD of extra good stock sheep to
300 H shares
by Ed. Clark, Rickreall.
D. Gilliam has for sale 60 head of high arade
• Cotewold ewes and a flue | Shorthorn bull.
Penotia, chocolate creams and pep­
permint chews are among the delici­
ous candies at Zinu’s. Try his ice
cream sodas with finest flavors. Best
water melons in the market,
Many men in search of a suit first
go to all the clothing stores then go
hack to the place that makes the beet
impression on them. The Johnson
Clothing house always profits by that
course because so many go hack there
after making such rounds. Next
w ek you cau se there many of the
new styles.
You would be surprised at seeing
the number of promideut business
men that daily take lunch at George
Bros.
Tom Cronise loads the band when
it comes to making pretty pictures.
He beats them all in making cute
photographs of little folks. 8ee hi»
samples And you will want some like
them.
Since the soap work* changed bauds
(lure has been a continual improve­
m e n t in the quality of the output.
Now all the ladies say it is the best
soap they ever used.
Straw hats, hammocks and other
summer goods are now being sold at
the New York Racket without one
c nt of profit. Their new drygoods
for the fall season must please the la­
dies judging from the stream of them
constantly going there.
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Poitland’s best, the Botiboniere ice
cream at Brown A Hhaws confection*
ery.
II. G. Campbell has sold
Farley two Dallas lots for
FL Gilman sold Albert Teal
of laud for $11 00 and W .
let J. G Van Or »del have £
160 acre» for $400
to J. M.
$100. 1)
120 acres
P. Fisher
interest in
SUPPORT
JCOTTS EMULSION ssrns ss a
to carry ths weakened end
starved tytUm along witil it can find
fim» support in ordinary fend.
SCO TT a
BOW NE, i
«J?*.
le tó n
W
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Strong's restaurant has for many
years enjoyed a reputation for good
TOCK
cooking and cleanliness.
S' ' ton.
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wagon
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foe and f*-o o ; all dn
r York.
hogs wanted by C. D.
Nairn, near Balls-
HOICE fruits for sale by J. B. Nunn on the Lone-
oak fruit iann. Send your orders by mail or
telephone for blackberries, Bartlett pears and fall
«pules.
C
HOGS weighing from 100 to 126 pounds wanted
by J. B. Nunn, of Dallas.
yyr
tl. McDaniel, near Rlckreall, has good baled
•wheat hay for sale.
^ O O D Shorthorn Jersey bull
Holman's in Dallaa.
for service at Frank
RESH milch cows for sale bv
rydale.
F
D, L. Keyt at P e r ­
I f * INCH grub oak wood for sale at 76 ceuts a
I D ” tier n the ground. A pply to J. Hanson, two
miles north of Dallas.
LD P A P E R » IN P A C K A G E » O F 60 FOR SALE
at this ottico for 16 conte, also blank notes and
luuitgagts and all kindsof levai bluuka
O
H AVE MONEY TO LO A N A T A L L TIM KB A T
ths very beet rate« obtainable.—M. G. Campbell.
O NEY TO LOAN ON IM PROVED FARM PRO
p trtj at usual ratee by Oecar Hay ter, Dallas,
ONEY TO LOAN
¿urity.
w
A T 6 PER CENT ON FARM
J. L. COLLINS, Dalles.
■ H A V E MONEY TO LO AN ON IMPROVED
farm property.
BIBLE Y A K A K IN
Final Settlem ent.
o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n
th at the un -
dersigned ha-* tiled her Anal accoiiut in the
matter of the estate of James L. Uwiu. deceaaed.
and Saturday, Sept 12, 1003, at the hour nf 10 o ’clock
a. m., has been appointed by the county court of
the etate of Oregon, for Polk county, as the time
for the hearing of objections to said Anal account
and the settlement thereof. All persons are there­
fore notified to ap|»ear at aald time and show cause,
if any exist, why the mid account should not be ap­
proved and the administratrix of said estate and her
bondsmen discharged.
Dated this Stli day of Aug., 1903
M a KY e o w in .
Administratrix of the estate of James L. Gw.nn, de­
cease?!.
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Notice to Bridge Builders.
V 'O T I C I 18 H EREBY G IV E N T H A I TH E coun-
J
ty court of Polk county. Oregon, will on Thurs­
day, Mept<-tulier 3, 1903, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
in. n rn bids for the construction of a 10# foot spau
hridgs across tbe Luckismute river near the Ander­
son Taylor place on what ie known as the Hooker
county road. The usual deposit will he required
with each bid. Plano aud specifics lions at county
clerk’s elllce. The court reserves the right to re
Ject any or all bids, Done t v order ,,f the county
court.
U 8. u O LO H A R Y , Clerk
Hqualization Board Meeting.
(JTICE 18 H EREBY G IV E N T H A T ON MON-
day, the Mtn day of September
Hoard of Kipialiialion will attend st the oflee of the
county clerk o f P* Ik county, Oregon,
publicly
examine the assessment roll and -o reel all errors in
valuation, description, or qualities id lands, lots or
other property, and It shall he the dutiee of persons
interested to appear at the tin e and pi ice appoint
ed, and If it shall appear to such txiard ..f equ Illa ­
tion that there are any lands, low or ether property
aeecneod twice or in ike name of a person or persona
not the owner thereof, or sen sees d under er beyoad
its actual value, or any lande, lots or other pr*>perty
i*>t a>seined, said board shall make the proper our-
, recti* me
Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this fis t dav Angus!,
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