Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 21, 1905, Image 3

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Got your creamery
der«.
A Mattes 9
Qi Health
There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord­
ingly endorse and recom­
mend it.
Job printing.
butter at Cri-
Au uncle of YVealoy Vaughn i* here
('lara M cC*l-b onld forty ewe goats i from Iowa nu n vi.it.
to Gi-orgw Boothby at $3
Merton Ellin, ul F h IU City, in now
Htoltz absolutely pure cider vinegar I connected with a bunk at Mora,
for sale by J. Fidler in Dalian.
The beet gal vnniz *d e.-tve trough ing
Dr. O. H. Milo« ban begun the prac ut Guy Bron for only 10cents per foot.
lice of medicine at Iiulependeuce.
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S A LEM P O IN TER S .
No matter what others may claim
1 as to clothing for old men, young
iueu and boya, it remains a fact that
j no clothing ntore in the city can show
| more attractive, more durable o r more
moderate priced garment» tl»«u O*-
| car Johnnon on State street. What-
i ever von w ant
in
s p r in g
or
su m m er
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Mr«. K. L. Chspmat. hu« been visit' Fulls City •hi« evening to Organt/.e j
a dr velopemeut league.
ing Mm Edgar Dryun at Falla City.
The George lunch counter mutt be
The Monmouth and Albany college tlu best one in town judging from the
Tnivia M cD eiitt, of C orvalli« ha«
been nick at the borne of bin parents debating teams will have n contest at j number that eai there every day.
Momnoiitb this evening.
here.
ill i.n'VT*7*‘i,‘ ;pRT--T--i i — rr-rn
h i
-;~ it
distance being increased only one
mile. The authorities have found cut
that it would cost about a« iniuli t<
repair the bridge and tritt'es on tin
abandoned line as to build I lie cm
oil. I t will greatly ben«fit the peoph
of Yatubill county giving all the
towns much better rail connection«
with the county seat.
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S p e c ia l Days at F a ir .
The Portland expo*ition i lllriule
have *el apart epe.ial d a y », for lfid
(own. .m l citie* in the weal and nnrlh
west. Twenty-two of them aie for
Oregon, Salem »m l Kalin, coining
tiral on June 5, iheu two each euceed-
ing up to June 17, cloaing with Ku
gene, aud l!n lU | «O ru v i. The re
inaining week day* in June are ua-
aigned to about thirty Waaliineton
town, and cities. July day. up to
the 32nd nre aa.igned to Idaho, Man-
tuaa and Wyonnug and tlieu Califor­
nia up to A lign ,l 12, it having the
greale.l number of .peeial day,. La­
ter on will come Ulan, Nevada and
Ariiona. Theie will be *|«cial gath­
ering, from the looalilie, named on
the particular date, *et apart, but
moat vi.ilnr, will go at their conven­
ience without reference to eami. The
authoritiea are now eelling coupon
adminion tickets in book, of fifty for
*12.50.
A g u a r a n t e é O u r « far F ils s .
fichm g, blind, binding, or protru­
ding | lit p Ding gut* refund money
f Fazo Ointment htil&tocure any i»« u
no mutter of how long sisiuliug, ir 0
o 14 day». First application give#
♦*ase and real.
.50 cents
I f your
druggist naan’t it »eml 50 cents in
«lamps aud it will be forward«*! post­
paid by Faria Medicine Co.. St. I«»nis
Mo.
F atk en b u rg M e m o ria l S o n d e o «.
On Easter 8tiuday, April 23rd, at
11 o’clock, at the Methodist church,
memorial services iu commemoration
of the death of Hon. F. A. Falken-
burg, head consul of the Woodmen of
tlie World. An addreva will be deliv­
ered by the pastor, Rev. James Moore,
and the choir will render »perU.I mu­
sic. All Woodmeu, especially mem­
bers of Dalla» camp, are requested to
be present. Visiting Woodmen and
the members of Dallas camp and cir­
cle are earnestly requested to meet at
ihe hall at 10 o’clock, from whence
the uniform rank will escort tiiem to
the church.
Tuesday evening thin region wa»
Jimmie Holman ha« been visiting
New mid «well patterns in silk
hi« «inter, Mm. Nettie Logan in Me treated to one of the worst thunder waists ami suitings ju»t opened at the
and ruin storm« for year«.
Minnvtlle
Barms Crab store. Their Brown’s
Chas. Baker and family have mov- Process turn «ole »hoes 'Nre the most
Hon« Elli»* in having a nice porch
built on three sidenof hi« house near ed from the Wilson block to the bouse comfortable that lauie« ever wore and
can be lu**d at from $2.60 to $2.95.
opposite that of Frank Collins.
the depot .
H. P, Shriver is repainting and pa­ New Idea dress patterns for May at
H. B. Thielscn, formerly of Derrv,
only 10 cents.
in now on mute from Germany to bi« pering at the home of A. Collins near
Suver and other homes in that region
Salem hon e.
are to be improved in appearance.
The best $3.50 «hoe in the market
Banker Hirn« hberg, of Indepen-
Beginning next Thursday there will for men. The Packard shoe is »old
deuce, is borne from a tour of South­
be a four days me« ting at La creole by fcbeui and always gives satisfa-ion.
ern California.
H igh P raasura Days.
Baptist church near Crowley. All So will their spViog and summer
Mina Fannie K «yt, of P«*rrvdale. Baptists are invited to attend and tak** -mts lor men. They now have a first
Men and women alike have to work
class tailor who will at once make
incessantly with brain and hand to
I ha* r een visiting Mm. Sarah Updi- part in the discussions.
to order suits for business or dress
hold their own nowadays. Never
! graf in McMinnville.
Ask to ««e the shirts
Jas. McCain, who was raised at occasions.
were the demands of business, the
W . If. Mack and Wm. Palmer, of Balleton. and in 1868 married Miss E and neckw< ar of G. W Johnson A Co.
wants of ihe family, the requirements
¡«on
Palm-
I
Cooper
Hollow,
took
Mina
R e t d C ra d ln g.
ROYAL BAKING PfiV/OFR CO., NFW YORK.
C. Sullivan ami began the practice of
of society, more numerous. The first
er to the insane asylum.
D ALLAS O FFER IN G S.
Ho much has been said alamt had efiect of the praiseworthy effort to
law in Dallas, hut. has been living in
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Ira Jackson from Californie, has McMinnville for many years, w»a
When yon want, pure cider vinegar rnada and there has heen so generally keep up with all those thinfts is com­
Get i» HH mpie « f H o-ves twenty-five b o u g h t t h e farm of Paul Tar heron among us Tuesday.
exprcsi-od a desire all over the county monly »een in a weakened or debilita­
place year order with John Fidler.
for better highways that perhaps ev­ ted condition of l>lie nervous system,
cent coffee. Its good.
: just n o r t h of Monmouth,
On Eu-ter Sunday there will be a
V
ery road mperviaor in tlie twenty two which results in dyspepsia, defective
l ) r. McCallon was cnMed to Lewis* i gathering at the Suit Creek school
W H AT W fi HAVE LEARNED DURING i R-dOuk sugar corn at Howes, 10
Ladies do m ‘ring their lace curtains districts will have more end better nutrition of both body and brain, and
. cents a can and none he Ur t .
THE W E E * FROM ALL AVA1L-
! ville Monday to see Mr. McLeod at i house. Service« will begin at 10:30 uicelv and carefully washed and iron­ work done this season than for years in extremo cases in complete nervous
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and
there
will
also
be
afternoon
exer­
the
home
of
Frank
Lewis.
Ex-Deputv Sheriff Tracy Slants
ed should «end them to the stem past. The county already had four prostration. I» is clearly seen that
cise«. There will he a basket dinner
Able S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r Snndayed at the county seat with his
•Vin. Mincott. the truckman, has at noon. Everybody within striking laundry, where an expert never fails road graders, recently three more have what is needed is what will sustaui
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers
best girl.
been lanight and another is here for the system, givo vigor and tone to th e
moved from near the depot to the distance are invited to attend and take to give satisfaction.
In Ab re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s .
trial. Everyone of them will he kept nerves, and keep the digestive and as­
Get a coaster brake fitted to your former home of J. F. Grove«.
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a well filled basket,
busy while the mud working season similative functions healthy and ac­
1 bicycle at Lee Smith's cvclory and
Mrs. Metzger cant he beat in m illi­
U n de Jef. Wright, of Am ity, came
laets. Now if the county had a good tive, from personal knowledge, we can
H. O. H ill, Pacific Coast Secretary,
For groceries go to Onfield's.
1 have it up to date.
in «•on* ict with the business end of j of the Y . M. C. A. met with the col­ nery or furnishing goods for women rock crusher and some easy and cheap reccomend Hood's Sarsaparilla for this
and children. Much of the nicest
M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building
Reports from all over the »'ate in about twenty bees, the other day.
meant of transporting its products to purpose, it acts on al[ the vital organs
lege asHo- iation here Sunday and has
d irate that iu many localities fruit lias
arranged for delegates to the reunion head wear you see on the streets came where most needed th^ era of better builds up the whole system, and fits
There
i*
a
new
daughter
at.
the
j
Mr. and Mr«. H. G. Campbell spout
from
there.
j b«6i> more or leas injured by frosts.
roads would soon he materially advan­ men M i l d women for these high-pres­
home of R. M, Paldwell on ’ be Kcn-j at Gearhart May 6 to 14. Miss Ale-
Tuesday in Salem.
Corkle, traveling secretary of the Y.
ced. W ho will write to us about road sure days.
A. O. Dubra and family arrived here neth Campbell place near Ballstm.
John Castle drove 300 head of sheep
W. C. A., will be here about, the first
The Staft’rin Drug company have as improvements iu different localities.
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; from Montana and he is looking over
to Portland last week.
Mi s May Shelton, Mrs. Walter W il- of May to arrange for their coining complete a stock as can be found in
C hurch O adloatad.
1 the country with a view to buying a hums and Mrs. F. H, Morrison are j convention,
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the valley. Books and stationery of
I.K.t Sunday wax a Udl day at the
Senator Doughty ha« gone from | farm.
delegates to the Rehekah Assembly in
many kinds. All the most popular
church. Bi.hop
Hail
Portland has a pure lood crusade— Evangelical
Monmouth to live at Ashland.
Dr.
Toney
having
resigned
from
the
June.
'fbe resilience of John Edgar on
patent medicines. A variety of per­ the women of the School of Domestic preached to overflowing audiences both
city
council
on
account
of
removal
A, H. Harris has moved bis jewelry ¡ the B «rr place near West Salem was
Mrs Mahal Bretherton. a daughter from second ward, C. E Shaw has fumeries. Things that will cure head­ Science are around inspecting the m orniiu and evening, hi, eerinon,
store to the Collins buildiug near the destroyed by fire last week and
of E. T. Hatch, who was born and been chosen in bis place. Several ache and stop toothache. From there sources of the city's supply of perish being full of gannine goapcl meat.
postoifiee.
of its contents saved.
rai»ed nt McCoy, is now assist an* bids for painting tlie outside of the you can telephone in all directions. uble foods, tucji as blitter, meat-, firli, After Ihe morning eertice about $000
See their show window display.
etc. The premises of Ihe Hsxelwood waa pledged toward the church debt
Now is the time to bav° your wheel
Putnam fadeless dyes do not spot, keeper *t the Fort Oa.'.by light house. city hall ranging from $85 to $124
Cream company was the only place and in the evening the amount was
overhauled for the summer. Take it streak or give your goods an unevenly
having
been
submitted
to
the
city
Mrs A. N. Holman has been visit­
they found during their first visits im reaaed to $907. That leave, a bal­
to Lee Sm ith'scydery.
! dved rppearance. Sold by druggists,
Risser.
the
guns
tore
man,
keeps
ev­
council,
they
made
Bonis,
Bell
and
ing his sister, Mrs. A. M. Dairyrnftl«*,
that met iheir approval. The lia/.el- ance of $900 not provided for, hot the
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10
cents
per
package.
Muir
a
committee
to
investigate
the
erything
usually
found
at
such
place»
Am ong the pioneers on our streets
in Salem. Their sinter. M i«« Med a
wood creamery it a large building mÍMina hoard will let them have it
bids
with
power
to
act.
and
all
of
it
is
of
superior
quality.
Wednesday were D. VI. Guthrie, J. II.
Claud Lewis is erecting a new Holman, i? clerking in Myers drygoods
100x100 feet, located in "the heart of | without interest to lie paid back in in-
He carries everything used by those
H awlev and B. F. Whiteaker.
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j home at Lewisville and Marion Smith, store there.
the wholesale district of the city. It'«lalln ien ta. In the afternoon there
who hunt and fish.
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it cquip|icil will) the most mt'dern and was a platform meeting with short
Meiser knows that it pays to adver­
From 6 p in to 9 p m— Men’s fancy j ; John Leveok and Henry Siaats are
costly machinery for (lie manufacture addresses by different ministers, fol­
tise in (hie paper, Last w e k he hail
cott<m hose all the leading «tylvs at J sowing clover near there.
The stage driver will any day pro­ of butter, ice oreutn and oilier dairy lowed by testimonies from many C h r is ­
18 cents a pair— The Bee Hive store.
Johnnie Burch, Havel Vaughn. a three line notice of imitation cut
cure whatever you want from Salem. products. The manager, Mr, Martin tians. The days work concluded w i t h
glass
berry
bowls
and
sold
144
of
them
I
Myrtle
White,
Laverne
Gibson
and
Advertisers invariably have the ad­
Mortsnscn, hut been referred to as impressive dedicatory services. The
in two days.
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vantage of those «w ho do not let the | Sarah Luca* have just graduated from
"the Edison of butler,” and the entire membership fully appreciate tho cour­
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the
Kickteall
public
school.
A
«
a
liveryman,
E.
VV.
Fuller
is
The state developernent league con
pub ic know wh.it they uio doing or
manufacturing department is under tesy of other churches i n dismissing
ha id to beat. His hors«« are kept his supervision. The strictest precau their services for the occasion.
want to do.
| Tomorrow Saturday April 22. f'om vention will beheld in Portland next
fresh
and
strong
and
bis
vehicle«
look
Wednesday and Thursday. All local
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l)r. H. L. Toney, dentist, graduate | 10 a m to 12 n t\i— Best Lonsdale developernent league» are expected to j m e i n k i n d W O L llc l h c lV G t o I W(dl *nd ride easy, Then why not tions are taken to prevent the cream
D a ll a s a n d S a le m Day.
from bring tainted, and to protect it
of Ann Arbor, Mich. Office upstairs muslin 10 cvnt quality at 7^ cents a
send delegates. Every
prominent ¡ n V G D t m i l k .
M i l k iS N f i -
i ' u^er>
from exposure. All Ihe cream is grad
Monday June 5, has been act apart
in the Uglow building. Examinations, ! yard.— The Bee Hive store.
industry of the state will receive at- [
ed when received st the plant, and on­ at I be special day for Polk and M ar­
t u r e ’s em ulsion — better
free. 'Phone 45.
See change in big ad of Ellis Jr Keyt. tent ion.
I
Oil meal is excellent to mix with ly that which ia perfect it Used for the ion counties at the exposition, the
put in shape fo r diges­ ►tock
4
Mrs. Florence W olfe has declined to ■ They are going to send somebodv to
feed anil you can get it at Ray» nroducts which bear the Hazelwood mimes Dallas and Salem being nnder-
A ll interested in the Polk county !
the
Portland
exposition,
the
oppor-
in stjll the Tolk ¿minty exhibit at the
tion. C o d livor cil is ex­ feed and seed store. * I t matters not name.
s'ood to apply to the whole counties.
wool pool are invited by President]
!
tuoity
being
open
to
everybody.
Portland fair or to make future col­
Every other town and neighborhood
MeBe<a amt Secretary Fenton to us- | tre m e ly nourishing, but what, kind of seed you want for either
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a
r
m
e
r
G
ets
th
e
Benefit.
lections of exhibits,
in '.Ids county are cordially invited lo
Oscar Doidge, manager of the floor semble in Brown’s hall a* Dallas at 1 it has to be emulsified garden or field lie j«n supply it.
Hazelwood butter has Ihe record of participate in the special celebration
I f it. is a bilious attack take Cham­ ! ing mill at Lincoln, gives notice that o’clock, Saturday April 29 The pool before w e can digest it.
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biinging the highest price the year on that day. Whoever it interested
berlain’s Stomach ami Liver Tablets he Always has floor on hand when the brought an extra good price last year j
Of comae nil the ladies and girl» through of any butter sold in the Un1 iu the exhibit should be up and doing
and a quick cure is certain, For sale I mill is temporarily closed down.
and it will again pay to enter the pool. ,
will want new hat» for Easter Sunday iled States. It averages about ¿ j uts. lor Ibe opening day ol the fair will
by Wilson Drug Co.
The Dallas grocery «tore» have mu­
and »be millinery emporium of Mi*» to 5 cents per pound above the other soon be here. All who cau should at­
Creek
Basket social at the Salt
Bertha Collins is the best place to gst kind of i-rcameiy blitter sold on the tend the fair on Dali day a n d should
Tomorrow, Saturday April 22. from j tually agreed to close at. 8 o’clock in I I school house tomorrow evening, the
Portland market. In spite of this suggest to their neighbors lo do like­
2 p in to 4 p m — our Bee Hive spe- j the evening. Their clerk- deserve proceed« to he used in paying foi c o m b in e s
the best oil »hem.
some
Mine
for
rest
and
recreation.
high price and because of Ihe quality wise. t'pon wlnt vte Mien and there
cial— $2.50 ladies shoes at 1.75 a pair i
school organ. The graduating exer­
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with
the
valuable
h
y
p
o
-
of the blitter, tho Hazelwood |ieople do may depend a good or poor impres­
— The Bee Hive store.
Tomorrow, Bntiv’day, April 22. from cises of the 8th and 9th grade« of th it
How about the graves of your loved
school will occur Friday evening phosphites so that it is ones buried in recent years. If you are reported to he doing more busi- sion of our county,
* 1). W 8ears has been over from In ­ 12 a in to 2 p m— white curtain Hwi«s
April 28. »See program to he publish­ easy to digest and does Imve any thought, of placing a monu­ ne«R than any other creamery on the
dependence, N. M. Conner from Ball- es in figures and 'V ' m regular V a l u e
Pacific coast. This can only be ec-
E X P O SITIO N N O TE S .
ed
next week.
fa r m o re good than the ment over them see G. L. Hawkins eounted for by the sizes of their cream
»ton, W . E. Clark, from Rickreall and 15 to 18 cents at 124 cents per yard—
Tim Bee Hive store
Ezra Conner from Re«l Prairie.
A ll the California exhibits are now
alone could. T h a t about it.
Rev. D. H McCullagh, formerly of oil
supply. They get cream from great
distances. Their system of paving enroute.
Hourly sale-«-—Gnnorrow, Saturday Dallas, goes from Red Bln ft’, Califor­ m akes S c o tt’s Em ulsion
Go and see the new bath tub«, sinks
lavatories and fittings for latest styles , April 22, from 8 a m to 10 a m— Su- nia. a« a d legate t.o the Presbyterian the m ost strengthening,
Sums shoes are of inferior quality for the cream makes it quite an ob­
A post office sod express office are
of plumbing at W agner’s simp where peri »r quality. Indies black lace bos»* General Assemble next month Grand­
and always worth less than is paid for ject to tho farmcrj to ship to them, as being built on the grounds.
n
o
u
ris
h
in
g
food
-
m
edi­
they
give
the
farmer
the
fall
benefit
ma
Guy,
who
was
thought
to
be
ill
be­
regular
35
cent
quality
at
25
cents
a
you will find an up to date pluuimer ;
them. They keep no such stock at
yond the possibility of recovery lias cine In the world.
pair.— The Bee Hive store
There will be clusters of electric
Gay nor« »tore. Whatever you get of tile extra they get for the Hazel­
Tomorrow, Saturday A pail 22, from j
gotten well enough to be taken east
wood brand of butter. All the far­ lights all along the bridge of nations.
there
will
prevenf
high
grade.
S a n d f o r f r e e s am p le .
4 p m to 6 p m— wool albatross in i Thu Civic Improvement Club will for the summer.
mers are paid on the hat s of the sell
A brass baud of 35 under ground
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white, cream and plain colors regular meet at the ci*y hall next Monday
ing pri''e of Hszelwood butter. Tile
S C O T T S i B O W N E , C h e m is t s
evening
and
all
who
are
intested
iu
The
Dallas,
Independence
and
Falls
j
Next to the bakery you will find a modern methods of this big institu­ Montana miners will be a feature of
50 cent values at 36 cents a yard—1
Tl e
4 0 9 -4 -1 5 P ea rl Street
New York
the
fair.
bettering
the
appearance
and
condi­
City
school*
have
each
been
trying
good restaurant run by Mr«. Gish. tion have practically revolutionized
Bee Hive store.
6 0 c . an d $ 1 . 0 0 . All d ru g g is t s
tion of our town are invited to attend. hard to excel the others in preparing j
Beside«
regular meal*
you can the creamery business in the north­
There are about sixty concessions
A stroll over Dallas will show ma­
exhibits for the Portland exhibition, j
get a nice lunch at any time.
west during the past year.
So much cord wood has been cut If the other schools heat that at the '
along the Trail and many others scat-
ny improvements going on,also many
*.en d about.
things that could and should he but during the winter in the vicinity of county seat they must h»ve some­
NEW TO D AY.
Lawn mowers sharpened at I.ee
are not being done because of lazi­ D a l l a » and *o much was left over at thing powerful nice. The
You never hear people complain of
D allas;
A tower is being erected over the
the drying plants last fall that price« school will have 2600 pages bound in
ness or lack of ta^te.
the products of the Dallas bakery be­ Hmilh’s cyclety.
lake for a search light to enhance the
ar** not exnected to be very high this eleven volumes.
Advertising under this hd.uling will cost 10 cents cause what they turn out there is all
Eliza Allen has entered suit against lighting featuies.
W e can furnish the Semi-Weekly sea« m. Wood cutters have been get­
for unytning andar 15 words for one insertion or 25 light.
Many country ladies
seud Robert Allen for a divorce.
For.land Journal and this paper a ting a dollar a cord.
Polk county mohair has heen sold cents for throe insertions.
Two husky miners from .Southern
there
ft#
bread
and
cakes.
year for only $2. Its market report is
in pools for the past nine years at 1_________________ _
Quite a number of Polk county Oregon, may he seen to <1 rill through
The Bap'ist church people are on from 21J to 38$ cent», .the averace i
%*
said to be the b«**t on the cna*t. It is
people who are interested in some N e­ three feet of tough granite in fifteen
the very best for those who cannot af­ t.l>e up grade generally. Their house being nearly 30 cent«. This years ' J^A.RE.an!'
tr?^e ,j?r..n if m 1 work horse
niinites.
Jeweler Morris does a good business vada mines will soon go there.
Apply
to
J.
T
Heed
in
Dulia«.
of worship has been nicely painted pool was larger then ever before, ex­
ford a daily paper.
because he keeps what the people
and papered, there bus been 15 recent ceeding 50,000 pounds. H alf a dozen
The Liberty and Oakdale telephone
Pio n e e r « ( S h e r i d a n ,
want and sells at fair price«
Ask to
Many men and women nre failures additions to membership and a reviv­ smaller pools* in other valley locali- i A°OD9«o p#*iin<J gentle p «" m ij
iy that works every
lines to Dallas will now be entirely
Ben Branson crossed the plains in
•elf for sale by Lee *ec hi* nice silverware and you may separate.
today because they were not trained al spirit is actively at. work among
I lie poles for the latter are | 184H> hj, trajl| containing lorty-lwo
ties brought from 31 to 32 cents. At Smith
................
in Dallas.
want some of it.
to habits of industry in earlv life. them. Mrs. R T. Pierce is a grand
now lining planted and the wire will WHKOng (truwl| ,(y ox ,eam,
, |# nrri.
present prices that industry is a very
Some samples can be found in Dallas leader of the Junior Endeavor soci tv
>e strung next week
ved where Bheridan now stands 'lis t
profitable one.
OOOD Mcond hand baby arrinpe wanted, one
and scattered over the court-v. It. is
Fanils hardware »tore is one of the
without rubber tires prefeoed
Leave word ut
Meisers have a new l-ewisand Clark !
lived first at Grand Rondo
There was a pood-bve meeting at
a parents duty to train their children
There will he a meeting next T ile»,
iiioci it|S to date places in town. He novelty. A series of fair pictures iir o trtn,i then at \Y illumine. In 1851 he
the Evangelical church Monday eveu-
to be self helpful. »
day in Portland of all Oregon and
keep« close track of the markets and folded into a walnut shell and packed I * « < where he now lives, two miles
ling, nearly 100 being present. It was VVa-hington growers who «till have
I “TREN Angora nan nie ifoats for sal e by Krank a« soon as anything good iu hi« line into » cartoon which can he mailed . "e s t of Sheridan.
His first house was
Two strolling women, one claiming (be i vc of the departure of Brother
Koweit,
I
m
1
1
.u
hop« on hand. An effort will be made
comes out he hastens to procure it anywhere in the states for 1 cent. | » '»It
<>* °ne t-0« » » without a win-
to be a clairvoyant sod the other a W inter and wife for their new field of
to either form a pool or to get prom­
for hi* patron*. He lakes a pride in Price 15 cents.
'low and a blanket hung over the door.
corn doctor struck this town Tuesday labor in Portland. A number of hap­
ises to hold fo ra given time o j fora
IHOIOK white seed oats for sale by F. I. Kissoll on beinu able to promptly supply all the
His wiie and aeven children occupied
Neither ihcif service* nor their pres­ py little speeches w-*re made ami re­
certain price. The idea is to give the ) on 8a!t Creek. Address Dalla».
needs of the farming community.
In the probate court the executrix ,iaill
Oregon City was the
ence being desir ible they were warned freshment» were served after which
What you get there will always prove of the Harbin Cooper estate lias been j
important place in the country
to depart and did so. All such fakers hearty hand shaking was indulged in. brewer- of ttie w’orld to understand
that Pacific Coa»t hops will he held - R E D and fee«I « its f-»r sale by Bainuel O ff at Kick good.
charged with an inventory of !$f>77*> ail(t a|| the mail went there, It had a
should at once be driven from every
reali.
W illie, the twenty year old afflict I j until they get such offer» ns the facts
and J. II. H aalev has been nis'lr i populHiioii ul »html 4(*l zml Portland
tow’ ll they enter.
P
r
e
p
a
r
i
n
g
fo
r
th
o
F
air.
■on of Mrs. Nancy Brown, who has warrant.
guardian ol H. W. Fletcher, an ¡noon- ,..iii»i-ted of a d..*en houses. All farm-
The
Lewis
nod
Clark
Division
met
Vaughn Jr Weaver, the plumbers, k-»pt a hoarding house here for some
pelent person, under $‘J0.'KI0 bond.
fre*h J Jer<ev cow for sale by O. E Dennis,
ling implements were of the most
Two hack« took eighteen of out A A 1 Oakdale.
at the ciiy hall Tuesday afternoon,
tinners and hardware men, keep hath year*, died la«t Friday. After a fun«*r-
He hauled a load of
The L e w is A Clark m o h a ir C o m m it­ | primitive kind
college bov* and girl« to McMinnville
Mr*.
J.
F,.
Hniitli
in
the
clis'r
amt
tubs in stock and do all manner of al service at the Ivm «* eirlv SaMirdav
tee consisting ofa IT. H. Grant, Jus. ' oat» to Portland and sold them at a
last Friday to see th'dr fellow student, (
plumbing. They can supply pumps morning, Mr». Brown, fv-r daughter,'
t«wh.l.of M u n i w i 'Th.-.t lor «Jr u | Mrs, H. B Cos er.secretary. Various Riddell. A. O, Staats, T. W. Bnmk, i dollar a bushel.
W!) cent* by Jas. K. Meara at IIK ’oy.
ph:«*ea of our fair exhibits were uniler
and windmill« on short notice. T in ­ Ch ris. *nd Prof Dunkelherver took \ Cheater Gate», win in the intercolle­ , (
C, L. Hawley and H. L. Fenton are 1 1
giate oratorical contest with five other 1
ili«r>i*sion and ninny valuable sugges
ware in stock and made to order Stov­ the remains to Brownsville, their for ;
R a ilro a d Extension.
meet in Dallas on Saturday A|>tli 2 I.
college representatives. Our college
tions
were
made.*
A
committee
con­
es of various kinds, galvanized gutter m- r home.
Çy IS i on tils «»Id Durham bull» for
I . hv Wright
i The tirnt two bridges beyoud Fu Is
is voting and «mail hut generally getn V Smith at LewiavilUs. Ad«lr«MMu »n mouth.
sisting
cf
O.
B.
Nunn,
Mr*.
Merrill,
for hanging eav<j troughs, saw«, axes,
jUity will emu be completed And in *
.State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu-J •h“ rp. T h e students had a grand ell
Mrs. F. J.Coad, Mrs. J. D. Smith and
m iids and wedges for wood cutters.
» few days n force of graders will lie »et
om * county.
Frank J Cheney make« | thiifdustic time and got home at 5
Mr*.
J.
E.
Sn»i»h
were
authorized
to
lilftck
DOCH
- to work on tbe four mile addition
| oath till»t he is senior partner of the oclock Saturday morning
Tomorrow L i I f ¡ñores*. Pearl Onirica» and I'ckin duck
Alno unpack and examine the county ex­
The water ditch that runs through
; ¡mm the pretcut tei minus in Kalb
three penn of Minorca» and five p u n gtiini -a* lor
town to the foundry ami flouring mill j firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doinfi hus- aft* rnoon a team of High school base­ Rule.—C
Place
your
order
early
and
secure
, :jl). When t|iat ia completed a large
hibits
now
on
Mtnrspe
at
the
court
I, follarti. Kick reali, Oregon.
; ins*» in the ciiy of Toledo, cc unty ball i « t » from Salem will come over to
has become dangerous in some placet
the best basket at tbc lowest body of good lurnl>er producing tiwi-
limit«.
The
Dallas
club
will
offer
a
'and state aforesaid, and that said firm tackle them.
because of the rapid stream cutting
price.
$5 prize for the beat ’oaf of y e«»t
I tier will become tributary to the pres­
».D PAPERS i s PACKAGE« OP 50 FOR HALE
out the sides of the ditch. Nearly ] will p iy the sum of one hundred dol-
bread on Dallas day at the fair and
The present city council held their 0
e n t sawmills. Then a» soon as lh«-re
J
lars
for
each
and
every
case
of
catarrh
W A LTK H M O B LE Y
ino'tÿaÿcn and *11 kinds of le/al blank»
twenty years ago a little daughter of
all
ladle«
are
invited
to
send
cakes
for
final meeting Monday tv» ning. On
I ih a demand for \\ the road will go on
W . P. W right vms drowned in ’ lie 'that cannot be cured by the nee of flu* first Monday of May they will
distribution
on
that
day.
Miss
Mag­
j and on to «till larger and better bodies
Salem Fenoe Works
H all’s Catarrh Core.— Frank J. ('lien-
race near where C, F. Belt live«. Un-
gie
Butler,
president’of
the
Monmouth
AT
ALL
TIME»
AT
t
HAVE
MONEY
TO
LOAF
i of timber and finally it will reach the
i ey. Sworn to before me and suhscri turn over the reins of government to
the very ¡zest rates obtainable. li. O. Campiseli !
lea« some precautionary repairs are
Haletn
-
Oregon
club, wai present and roportod prog-
bring ocean.
: tied iu my presence, this 6th dav of the newly elected city officers. W hile
made some other child may be lost
re«».
Various
committie»
are
expected
! December, A. D. 1880.— A. 'V. Glea- they w*>re finishing un thing« a doz­
there.
ONEY
TO
LOAN
ON
.'MPRDVKD
FARM
PRO
to
reoort
soon.
en ladies on mischief bent, gathered
j »on, Notary Republic. (Seal.)
|xrty at uhiim I rates by Oscar Ila) ter, Dalla«,
Nearly »11 the sheep in Oregon will
Hall*« Catarrh Cura i» taken inter at the home of tfrs. O. L. Hawkina
L afay ette and St. Jea Out e ff.
be sheared within the next month nslly. and nets directly on the blood »nd st the end swoopwl down upon
ONEY TO LOAN AT « PER CENT ON FARM
md nricoa« surfaces of the system, them with a spread of mighty n>.sl
On 'he railroad from Dallaa to Port-
and the clip i» expected to uppmxi
J. L. CO LLIN ». Dalias.
sen i ri t ) .
I land it ia 8$ niilea from Whiteoon to j
To t»y that the bretli
male twenty million pound*, it being Send for testimonial• free. F J. Che- tilings to . » I
loifayctte and only 2) milea from i
a material increase over la*t year. nev & C o , Toledo, (J. Sold by all ern enjoyed Ihe in'fusion only half
expresses it
Tim intruders w. r e :
there to St. Joe on the weal eide loud
The »heep are reported as In fine druggists 75 cents.
_______ _____________ ! Mrs. J I Williams, M r. W H B...il»,
I hevninl McMinnville. A new road
condition wiih W » »cab and mange
T o Cure « C old In on e Dxy.
Mrs. A B. Muir. Mr*. I> P Htouff r.
, will lie at once cnnetructed over that
than usual. Wherever there are any
H AVE a new and improvsl band entter and feed­
Take Lex-Hive Broom Uuiniue Tsb Mrs. C. I Belt. Mrs H. B Onepor,
sign» of either infection the animal
er and want • »»- to 20 horse power to drive it. 1 2 ) milea and the 8J milea to Whiteon
mus’ be dipped. It i» said that half a 'lets. All druggists refund the money Mrs. F H M 11 soot*, Mrs. W illis Hi With any on{ having n e k an Miflne I would like to abandoned and torn up. Then all
Bakearraogeniini- t* thresh together. My ma­
million sheep will be sent out of the | if it fnils 4o cure. E W . Grove’s tig- nionton, Mr« J. M. Grant, Mrs. Dr. | chine will fit a n-ieeb cylinder and Hit loch sieve train* between Dallae and PortUud
N o -C o ro -N o -P a y .
5 0 c e n ts .
Toney and Miss Emma Dempsey.
THOMAS ELLIOTT, follae
will paea through McMinnville, the
state this season.
nature is on each box. 25 cents
.LOCAL A N I) G EN ER A L.
If a Cow gave
Butter
Scott's Emulsion
\
F
C
S
1 0 )0
Hop Baskets!
I
Has Stood The Test 25 Years
Almut Threshing.'
I
Grove’s
Tasteless Chill Tonic