Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 11, 1882, Image 3

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Calico ball oil tlio 11th. Tickets, S f l5 ‘
FEU. 11. lHf-2.
Prof. Garrigus, our weather scientist,
1 T E A K E ’l i , j predicts bilious weather.
Ordera for job work received at this
I and Afowtrt.
I Headers.
I ofli^u-
| The spire of the now Presbyterian
church ia being ¡'sintod.
Mr If. J. Butler of Dallas was iti town I
this week.
Tickets for tho Calico Ball on the 11th
to
.fd'r
m
U e v U c u i fl-80-
[Written for tho I tkmizek .J
Tin* O ld S o n g * .
Sing to mo the good old fashioned
Tender songs we used to sing;
Sweet, familiar and impassioned
Taro’ tho long years lingering.
Good old tunes that bear repeating,
Music filled with smiles and tears,
»Sw'cet-toned echoes from the* fleeting
Footfalls of the fading years.
Never Circe songs were swrttsr
By the sirens softly sung,
I shall never hear completer
Til! the golden harps are strung.
Bright the eyes that saw the glory.
A petition for and a remonstrance j
Kind the hearts that felt the glow,
| against n:i ordinance to close business , # Sweet the lips that told the story
McAllistentoa houses on »Sunday aro in circulation.
Of that old time, “ long ago.”
I Tabernacle oil
Mr. T. W. Belt went, this week, to his
Waft me, oh! ye music-waters,
Jinl day of the farm in Benton county, on business ap­
To that dim and distant clime,
lay.
For l love the sons and laughters
pertaining thereto.
laud tho women
Of that faded oldeo time.
.Tub printing done at I temizer office in
youths of the
“ Down upon tho Swanee river”
good style. Orders taken at Indepen­
ether and were
Dreaming once again I roam,
dence or Dallas.
straightway
See the silver moonbeams quiver
A
fresh
lot
of
groceries
just
received
at
By the dear “ Old Cabin Hoj&e.”
eat contention
[ and there waa Belt & Son’s; also a brand now stock of
And again, with my Lore*a,
* ’ round about, gent’s furnishing goods.
“ Watch the dying of the day”
Flear the lips now dumb forever,
that in the
Shiloh’s catarrh remedy—a positive
Singing “ Darling Nellie Gray.”
the chiefs of cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker
|N and tho Mo­ mouth. For sale by L. W. Robertson.
led that a great
Why will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure
► children of the will give immediate relief. Brice 10 cents,
of the week 50 cents, and $1. For sale by L. W.
Robertson.
fc time was come
Mr. li. Linwille, late of Buona Vista,
¡ that tho feast
i« now in the employment, as clerk, of
| out that there
Mr. Adolph Wolf, of this place. Mr.
|nd vexation < f
. of feast they Liuwillo is a valuable addition to our
• town, and is heartily welcomed.
o f the Tribes
Are you made miserable by indigestion,
Jowls and wild ( constipation, dizziness, le ss of appetite,
hankered after ¡yellow skin I Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a posi­
^wluch is brought tive cure. For salq by L. W. Robertson.
Mr. Frank Williams of C&rriboo Brit*
lid ft ir tour pieces
fcates who traffic ; i»h Columbia, brother of our townsman
Wayne Williams, arrived in town this
ho v/180 men and veek. lie will remain in tho valley a
short time visiting relative and friend.
iing wroth,
H e C lo e i
I ndipendixct , Feb. 1, 1882.
One of the i.oticeable features of
Editor Itemizer:
the intn’ccurae of men, in tho im­
I have noticod several times of late, in
pure orJer of tho speech that ob­
the I temizer , where parties in different
tains with a lar^o number of peo­
parts of the county have been “ hiking in’*
ple;
mmy of whom are otherwise!
a fox by the aid of several dogs. Now.
faultless.
What
Mr. Editor. I will have to “ see that’ ’ and comp* fitively
go those fellows a “ few better,” and there is in profanity to attract any
that with ono dog we have caught five class of men, to say nothing of the j
foxes and thirty-eight coons on a strip of
thou fitful and educated, passes ali
| land, s:iy one mile and a-half long by one
ui understanding. Yet, wheth­
half mile wide, within a short time. Four
of the foxes were taken in a rim of from er it bo the Merchants’ Exchange. |
two to four hours, tho fifth one never let the S:ock Board, a political meet­
up for eight hours, but had to weaken at ing, a fete, it is almost impossible
lust. Cause why; there was a dog after
to bd present for five minutes with­
him that understands his business. So
out
h aring some profane expres­
you see, Mr. Editor it will not do to lit
the impression get abroad through you: sion. Many persons, indeed, so in-
reliable paper that it takes a pr.ck oi terlar l their conversation with blas­
Scientist* note nil n lm'.i that most die-
hounds and a club of (V/olf) men to catch phemous epithets that nearly every enusei urc caused by disordered Kidneys or
a fox, when c*ne 'dog trees them every
second word they utter is an oath, Liver, and that if these great organs are
kept in a Jer*ert coiutit on, health will be
seini-occ&sionally within hearing of town.
and y e » as harmless does tho prac­ the result, fV A R N E R ’S SA FE K I D -
O ld B vmmur .
tice ap ear to them from the force N E Y A N D L IV E R CURE
1» made from a Simp!© Tropical Leaf
S k a t in g P a r t y .
of ha ¿it, that they are seemingly
i
Messrs. Smith & Parmenter the gentle­
manly proprietors of the skating rink
which has been open open hero foi tin
past two or three weeks, invited about o
dozen couplo of our young folks to a skat
While I listen to your music
ing party at the rink on last Wednesday
Tis another voice that sings
evening. None were admitted excepting
And for me some unseen fingers
those lmvinir invitations, .and it is needles?
Touch the ever-nilent strings.
to say that none of tho3o who were favor­
Then sing for me the old, old fashioned
ed with an invitation failed 6o be present.
Tender, loving s mgs of yore
A most enjoyable time was had, and
For lips that sang them once, impassioned.
j Messrs. Smith & Parmenter have the
King for me—ah ! never more !
thanks of the young people present for
M. L. P.
i their kindness in affording them an o»>
I ndependence , O r ., Feb. 8, 1882.
portunity of enjoying an evening ot pleas­
ant exercise and amusement.
THE OLSit SETTLES.
And the “ Auld Lang Syne” is ringing
Days I never can forget,
And a gentle voice is singing:
“ Tak’ a cup o’ kindness jet.”
all the while sublimely innocent of
Joing anything objectionable. Per­
haps the worst feature of the in­
dulgence is that not a few would-be
gentle icn of refinement are so con­
firmed in the habit, that they un-
wittlnl/perpetrate it in the presence
of ladiis. The example thus fur­
nished to the young is a fruitful
source of moral wrecklessness, for
there is no question that profanity
blunts the fine feelings and engen­
ders perniciously coarse sentiments,
Wi.iie it is at all times disgusting to
die refined and abominable to the
good.—Alta.
JOHNSOI
SALOON
In depsaiis««,
Tb« B at i« «applied «
bu t ai
Win««, Lt<jn«r« sad i
O F R A R E VA LU E «
And is r. POSITIVE Remedy for the follow­
ing Troubles:
s.
El
Telegraphic Summary*
Albany,
- I S TUB —
’alture ?*t ream i
J. P. IRVINE,
IXDKPK.NDKNCK,
GROCERY STORE
; S a da T r ^ k
»
Printing
ORSOOXl
Groceries and Provision»
Th« largo«t firat-claaa Groowy St«*«1
in Polk County.
OrooMl... Pro.UioM, I m i T m h .
btm, io!.MOO, C'lfwn, Notiooa, O r n i s i ;
Quaensw*1 », Fruit Ju
t, «tc„
at IsvsU
JÙu,
«to„ all
Ù1 Ol
Isvsst
market prices.
Goods delivered at your houses free ef efcara*
Stasd u.xt door to Pupplrton'. brisk on Thst
itrwt.
Jalv 1« UM Iss
A . A SSA LL,
DKALES IH
Cigars and Tobacco, California
Crackers and Cake«,
Confectionery,
OYSTER HALOON IN CONNSOTIOW'
Op-n at all hours. Stand under yHaling
office. Independence, Or.
novM-lj
■ ti
BELT
HOUSE,
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
S. STAN N U 0, Propri'tr
a y in g
p u r c h a s e d
«
t h
Alxiva Hotel, I am now prapvsd tm
H
receive ri.iton. Tks House is new « « 4
commodious, sn<l has recently been
Elegantly
Furnishod.
Affording Superior
The attention of
Accoiumodatleas.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
Is specially called to our facilities h r
furnishing thorn with the beet the Oily*
affords.
mh
fm - R atos R iasowasl «.
July IS lK8l ly -
X . L. Flouring
Hills
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
DOUTY«-
SYLVESTER
-PROPRIETOR.-----
AVINO LEASED TH E A B O T I
I am prepared to
H Property,
•a-
kinda of grinding on short nolle«, W lm t
«tarmi free of charge for family «sa.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
c il.
Au« IS ISSI mft
d irt me
S DOUTT,
300 Thousand Brick.
j
Job
.
— DXALmm X»—
Don’t You Forget It
m 4
« a n w jifc n r
Wdl practice io all U m Cernii hs l
All business intrusted to him prompt
*d to.
Oifioe in O'Toole's Block
Fever; Fever and Ague;
STAI
r .
A T T O A »IE Y --A T — *
And a!l the diseases oausad by the Kidneys,
Liver ot Urinary Organs being out of order.
It in a SAFE and CERTAIN cure for all
[ \ir, “ Old Uosin the Bow.”]
Female diiiculties, such as
Yellew Jacket was assessed 81 and Bel­
T h « I t a l i C o û te n t«
I’d wandered over the country,
LEUCORRHOEA; INFLAMATION OF
cher 40 cents per share Monday.
Prospecting and digging for gold;
THE WOMB; FALLING OF THE
Louis P. Berry was confirmed post­
Tli3
House
committee
on
j
mil­
I’d
tunneled,
liydraulicked,
and
ciudled,
hd virgins became
A l'lc a ft iu it A llu ii*.
WOMB; ULCERATION THE
master at Colfax W. T .. Monday.
And 1 had been frequently sold.
iary gave a hearing on the 8th
WOMB.
It ia now said that Mrs. Lincoln ha3
A
few
weeks
ago
the
Lodge
of
Good
inst., to Cannon of Utah, who is
f the Bribe of the But
For ono who gets riches by mining,
It will control and regulate Menstruation,
itent O n /0"
$60,000 in govevermnent 3 per cents.
I
,
v m I alu* ia an excellent and safe rsmedy for females
up his voice and Templars at this place divided into two
Perceiving that hundreds grow poor;
*
nel loontesting
the
seat . * nidi
was cri
gi\
cn
j dur[ny
Three burglars were killed at. Can
. . . .
‘ ‘ I during pregn&ncy.
I made up my mind to try farming—
uch as there bo parties for the purpose of having a liter­
to
Campi.oil
upon
the
cirfehcate
oi
! Aa , B!ood Pllrificr it
for „
ton,
Iud.,
while
trying
to
rob
a
store.
3EST
A D V E R T IS IN G
ary
contest,
the
losing
party
to
give
an
The only pursuit that is sure.
the feast of sweet -
the governor of Utah. Cannon d*™ th. or^-in« th»t luske th« bluod. >\r
The
Washington
grand
jury
are
invest­
oyster
supper.
Tho
Invincibles
and
U and wijd beasts,
ud 1
So, rolling my grub in my hlaqjtets,
,
, ,
. . .
; B o lla i CAllB0Ni;LE3;HCROFl'L.\; WHITE
gating the straw bond star route cases.
contended that the discrimination
bwei . i . ino ; sai . t khkum - im W v
for the llesh of the Guards were the names given to tho divis­
I left ail my took on the ground;
-is that I
Dodge’s
box
factory
at
Jersey
City
was
•>v an.l '
1NU Uï »IEHCUIIY UÌIA.NY
I started ono morning to shank it,
unto each ions respectively, the former under the
against him hail been merely
l v anU
OTilKlt Dltt'O,
¡!, ; . thjrefor«, U t it be
burned Sunday. Loss considerable.
leadership of Miss Ella Butler, with Mr.
For a country they called Puget .Sound.
ioilä
I
It
i.
cei-tniu
in every case.
wot.”
'■ /
Tho House sub-committee on Ter rito­ solely on account of the re 'o l0Us
Johnnie Vokcs .as second in command,
'¡»dn, m i m b d feue!] at his words,
Arriving fiat broke in mid winter,
For 1 ncont innire;
Impotence;
ries favors the admission of Washington tenets of the Mormon chinch, arid
and tho latter with Miss McAllister as
»inds Of nee M l upon the multitude, even
I found it enveloped in fog;
Pains in the Loins, and
a3
a
State.
chieftain.
that
such
discrimination
is
directly
And covered all over with timber,
,
. iw o m w i « a S fh g in .-, ami they
all Similar Diseases.
Dispatches from Paris and Cavio are opposed to the spirit and letter cl
The contest ended two weeks ago, the
Thick *s hair on the back of a deg.
> £
T ^ a y f e b r . - . - period thev
more
reassuring
concerning
the
Egyptian
It
is
a
safe,
snro and quick Cure.
=*l m - p r n ^ i ta d the wise men and Invincibles carrying off the prize. Upon
tire constitution. He \Wr elected
As I looked on the prospect so gloomy,
It is the only k'lown remedy that has cured
question.
the surrender of tho Guards the Invinci­
The tears trickled over my face;
ÜCS and : msrT8U? " « * that it could be
Tho Tribune denounces the efifert to to the Forty-seventh congress by BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
bles generously offered to share tho ex­
M E D IU M
For I felt that my travels hod brought me
As a «roof of thepmity and worth of this
make
a State out of New Mexico as a dis­ an overwhelming majority, and is Great Natural Remedy, road the following
Is in thaï ||
To the edge of the jumping off place.
> h « f e f e * § M d fallen on them pense of the supper, and on tho sugges-
legally
entitled
to
represent
his
reputable job.
tioi -f the winning party it was decided j
*“'■ ¡sad < i)lw sp«k«, atafedeb again lifted
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS:
The Porto has conferred the grand cor­ constituents.
by a large majority to have a - general bas ( I took up a claim in the forest,
mice, saying: “ If
:i.
And s&t myself down to hard toil;
A.
S. LATTIMORE, Ph. D., L. L. D.,
don
of
the
imperial
order
of
Osmanilic
e who hanketwlll for tho previous 1 ket supper instead of the oysters. Mon-1 For two years I chopped and I niggered—
Last evening a West End hus­ Professor of Chemistry in the University of
upon Count Von Moltko.
• fusesi® and dsspissth the flesh of fowls day evening the supper was spread in But-
Rochester,
N. Y., knowing the popularity and
But 1 never got down to the soil.
Sir William Palliner, inventor of Pal- band and wife agreed to sit down merit of W aknvh ’ u S ave K idney and L ivrk
liionrst k i beasts 1st th*m anso and follow ! Itfl' s Opera House, and after remarks
C uke , after a thorough Chemical Analysis,
I tried to get out of the country,
liser’s projectiles, and a scientist of note, and have a quiet chat.
| hy Prof. Campbell and llev. Anthony j
Each has furnished the fallowing statement:
But poverty forced me to stay;
ird m in it
died at London on Monday.
Simpson
the
hungry
Templars
with
jiu-1
U nivbrsiit or R ochester ,
agreed that people are blind to
murmuring a- !
Until I became an old settler,
there we
Chemical Laboratory,
to.
Lieut. Harboi-ard Master Sehhdto, of I thc;r own fuuUs, so they made an
Then nothing could drive me away.
ay thtro were ] inerous invited guests fell to, and in a :
10 Tribe«,
F. ociijestbr , N. Y., Jah. 8., 1880.
the navy, left for Europe on tho search
_______
some
short
time,
lo!
that
supper
was
no
more
wot.
or
POHTLAND.
t not w______ ,
And now that I’m used to the climate,
Mr. II. H. Warner has pla»eed in my pos­ SOUTH
agreement that each should be
e arese. d unto the worts o f Jonndub and Tho ludcpencnce Silver Cornet Bund, at
for Do Long's party.
I think that if man ever found
session the formula of the medicine manufac­
The extension of the Missouri, Kanaas equally frank, and in a friend!
tured and sol i hy him under the general des-
d shook thn dust from off their j ¡» ‘ erval*, during the evening performed
A spot to live easy and happy,
K idney and L iv ­
and Texas Railroad to Chicago is among wav, tell the other his or her faults^ ignat.ion of W akneu ' s
That Eden is on Puget Sound.
'TCI tb ; ^ wen* ° u l fr o * thence to hence. |c*i31t o selections. Alter supper tho young
es Cl uK. 1 havo mveiii.jate l his processes of
the
probabilities
of
the
coming
summer.
s0
that
th
e
v
co
u
ld
h
elp
each
oth
er
manufacture,
v/hicli
ar'
conducted
with ex­
........ .hey that jtmmmu for the flush of '¿ample paired off, on the principle of
No fcngor the slave of ambition,
treme cure and ucordjmj to t’ .e beit msthorls.
Gen. Abel Buford, of Kentucky, a » o il |,j0 co rrcct th ose fau lts and a p p ro a ch I have also taken from » I iboratory namplfis
I laugh at the world and its shams.
Ve US u d wild beasts stayed behind i„ “ natural selection," and the rest of oven-
known sporting man, has retired from tho j ___ _______
r, ____ ^, .
, ,
As I think of my pleasant condition,
of all the mateiials uaed in t .g preparation of
e , , ernade,
■ III
I. i
«1- feast and > 2 waa spent in pleasant social inter-
| perfection. It was their duty to this medicine, and upon critical exatainatSon
onnounded by acres of clams.
turf and joined a Louisville Church.
»inullS
- - and
« were
«■nU. feerry.
hi
'course.
I i n f them, as u*cll*a« She medicine into which
The trouble between tho rival govern­ help each other to attain that stata. theV
! Quite a party of those who preferred
enter, to bo entirely freo from poisonous
goods aaJ they that wenl-'.from tho Taber-
ments
at
Jalisco,
Mexico,
has
been
quiet­
or
So they began, and in less than ten , delotcrious subsiance».
B u o n a V is ta S iem s
oysters, repaired to the restaurant of Mr.
#
A . L /k T T n i O K E .
AND
urneyed into the h< 1. < i A
.1
ly
terminated
hy
the
abdication
of
Ries-
A. Assal and took their’ ll in fries and
minutes the neighbors began to take i Ti.i i Remedy which 1 n l ine such wonders,
ina
Win. Hall is improving and beautifying tiesta, ono of the governors,
imam« is asm ii .
put uo in t:ie L A KG ! >T SIZED BOTTLES
stews. A number of these, after sup­
his property here by putting a new picket: Charles McLane, Greenback member of an interest in the transaction, and of any medicine upon the market, and is sold
____ they had dome to the house,
per, joined the party in the Opera House
per
stood round and cheered to see the by Druggists and all dealers at
^ O I ’ T10 ou*
raee* Ibem and fell up and added their quota to the festivities of fence around it. There are other places ; 11,o Massachusetts legislature, was sen-
I Kill e. For Diabetes enquire fm* W arner ’ s
dab** neck and Wept. And they the occasion. So ended the memorable hero that would help the looks Of a picket tonced to imprisonment for tlneo mouths husband come flying down the j S aji : D iabaitu Ct r’t It. is a nositivo remedy,
ili. H . W t K \ s : f t A ( O .s
at Boston last Saturday for being a com- front stops, hatless, and bis coat i
sre with Jo&iulah seeing that i contest, and in spite of some little asper- feuco consiUeiable.
R o c h e s t e r , N, Y .
Occasionolly strangers drop in on us mon drunkard.
SiPflfl W be B M B K I I * ; and they rent lities
|
during the progress, the out-come
torn, bis hair disheveled, and he j
mysteriously ; «nd yet it makes us feel as 1 The Secretary of tho Interior has mod- j making desperate efforts to keep !
® ® B H p l lcrc wa* muc*1 1 Was pleasant and entirely successful.
R z i l r o a .1 V in ic T a b l e .
there around about,
The writer was unfortunate in having though we had always known them. We ] ified the luling of Secretary Schnrz hy out of reach of a pair of tongs in
Following is the time tabic of the W. O. R.
rhen Adam had w ept ho ran into to leave early in the evening. An “ in­ see them shaking hands with everybody I which any useful timber heretofore ex- his wife’s hand. It always works
R., at this place.
(old ‘‘.N'ATloy.C^
spake in to his helpmeet, fant scion” of his family “ couldn’t stand tlicy meet, as though they had once been | eluded can now he planted uudertlie tim- just that way.— Boston POst.
DEPART.
“ Let the ©yeter be slain.” Ami the racket” of tho band, cither because i lionored citizens of our little burg. I t ' ber culture act.
Passenger trains north......................... IO A. li
Miss Fannie Cavalry, of Atlanta, 111.,
the men servants
tln-r, she he had no car for other music than liis 1 puzzled us for along time, but fortunately
An immense meeting was held at Dead- Passenger .rains south......................l:40 P. M.
arrive men.
Adam had own, or because his musical organization «some one of our citizens made a discovery was allowed $50,000 damages last week in wood, Dakota, on the 4th inst., to dis­
ded
it under the ear. was tuned to a higher style of harmonics hat ofiicc-seekers hud commenced their her suit against Dr. James A. Campfield cuss means of aidiag the completion of a Passenger trains north..................... 9:50 a . m .
POBTUftlU
Passenger trains south.....................1:55 P. M
depredations.
A meeting of our citi­ fur seduction wiie under the influence of railway to the Black Hills.
[ded up the ghost, than the “ sounding prass.”
11
either
in
his
office.
zens
was
called
to
devise
means
to
prevent
rmstrom .. d<
The Sultan has had an interview with
The wholesale drygoods house of Evans
any further encroachments.
Various
-ESCO....... -
H a n d «S’ S lo p e .
Slid they that were
tho American minister, General Wallace,
plans were suggested, some thought to & McDonald, of Fort Wayne, Ind., was
oyster was slain,*
» k
to gain information in respect to agricul
Tho Band of Hope, the juvenile tem import Stnall-pox might be a safeguard, attached by creditors on the 4th instant. fcnre. and he has sent to America for spec­
•ut and rejoiced
;* îc « 1 for the
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
but
that
was
voted
not
sufficient.
Meet­
A
blanket
mortgage
is
held
on
the
stock
! .« admitted o n h a t
lor they w ere sore perance organization, will give an enter­
imens of tho most improved agricultural
-u on entent a11
ing adjourned without being able to ar­ by a relitive in California.
tainment
on
the
evening
of
the
28th
inst.,
_______________ the oyster would
implements.
A . W in g , Proprietor.
The county officers of Grant county,
I at Butler’s Opera House. rlh e exercises rive at any conclusion further than to
An explosion on the afternoon of the
^ . l « s : n>n ch » rl* y • 0UI,
go
in
and
bear
it.
Dakota,
attempted
to
remove
the
county
j will consist of music, songs and recita­
krepared tho feast
UlSIIIP.BafcS'™** i
Professor Garrigus gave ono of his seat from Big Stone to Mill Dink hut 5th of a largo tank in tho Eaât St. Louis
-----KEEPS-----
tions, by tho members. The object of
^»nd they did eat
IIAPHT, Compie« befowii
pleesant entertainments at this place last i week, when 300 of the citizens of the ! ron^er*nS works, situated north of the
the
entertainment
is
to
raise
money,
to
NO, |'cr nuttü » .
y wist not—
' pay for the library of the Band. Twenty- | week to rather a small but noisy house, j former place threatened to kill the first National »took yard,, almost completely C a n n e d F r u i t g a n d V e g C t f t b lè S
bai kind of a time
demolished the building, killed John Css- I
- d id I
five cents is the admission fee. This is ; We aro of the opiuiou that had the Pro- man that attemted to move the safe.—
■Slaving, for they
«arec and seriously injured Jeroir.e Tyler ! TOBACCO,
WORK 0 / ail hSidt
altogether a worthy object, and should r c - ' fessor issued a few complimentary tickets ' The county seat is «till at Big Stone,
I rewoMbltni» ipy.
1 so.
CIÖAR3,
and John Meyerhofler. Loss, JIB,000. ‘
to
the
Amateur
Dramatic
Society
things
I
Gcneial
Ignatieff,
in
receiving
Jewish
ceive the enthusiastic support of all who
J«;Unisl,"*ûNS •
ü of omaaenUl P»
cutlery ;
might
have
been
different.
Our
little
s
o
-
'
delegates,
said
ho
hoped
before
many
would
teach
the
rising
generation
tho
evil
A
rnoilunt
Ilobokon
woman
H a rt.
effects of intemperance. We hopo to see j ciety is quite tony and justly feel hurt to j months the western frontier would be would not roll up her sleeve to be j
OYSTERS,
ling at 4 o’clock, the little people greeted with a full house. ; bo thus ignored. Wo learn that the ' opened to Jews. The murder of Jews
SARDINES,
vaccinated,
but
desired
the
doctor
i
lied at his father’s | The regular meetings of tho Band arc, tumbling was good, singing extraordinary near Novidvor was committed by peas-
QUKENSWARK,
to cut a hole in her dress. Still we >
of Old Indepen held Saturday afternoons, at 3 o’clock, at and taking it as a whole, it was “ way up. ’ j ants without the smallest provocation.
cheerfully r
And
a
full
stack
of
Fami
y Gntceries, which
f the Porttad *
Some of our citizens tai*c of requesting , «pjle insurrection in Yemen, Arabia, is are willing to wager that she cross- !
three days, aged , the church.
. ,
t
, . 4l
. he sells at bottom prises, tit and next door to
winm I bswlt
the Professor to give us a lecture on As-1 groUnd. A number of Arabs have dc- es a mutiny street m the same man- Drug storo.
July 22 I88i ly
*1 Teacher «U»
by j
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fis pronounced
I
ihoal fever. He
C ou n ty C o u rt, A t t e n t i o n !
trouomy. Wo think he could get a bet- Rcr^t. j the Turkish standard. Insurgents | ner as oth ers of hor sex.— Boston
K Gatly Executed
T*\
AS®, A'lytud 1.1*-1
ftre jn possession of th g principal interior Globe.
|s illness, a s tout i The bridge just out of town on the ter aouse next time.
Cash
Store
I
Cumtux
?
The M. E. Quarterly meeting was held towns and occupy them, from which they i
esr-w
| member of
: JVIontnotxtli road, was, we understand,
| “ Mother,” remarked a Duluth!
, at this place.
'condemned list summer. It i3 certainly | here on last Saturd?y and Sunday. Pre- can only be dislonged by a largo force.
.mouth cemetery in a (iangerou8 condition. As soon as siding Elder Fairchild was present and ! A daughter of John Hill, living near ' g ?rl » ‘ I think Harry m u st bo going ip ifE U2'iDF.R.SICINKl) WOULD MOST
xlge, in regalia,
roRCj9 gej, Letter, there will be heavy preached some able sermons.
Lincoln, Neb., aged 14, while playing! to piOpOSO to m e.” “ Why so m v — reBPtc,fu.dy inforin the citizenj of Buena
Vi.tr or.'! vicinity that he has constantly
i from the rcoi- jiau]ln„ across it. There is no way to | Lawrence, only child of James and Mag with a loaded shotgut discharged the! daughter?” queried the old lady hand a full line of
. v
Jthe church, v\h< le avoj j crossing it, .as it is <»n the most pub- gic Church, died on ¡Saturday, the 4lh weapon, and the entire load took effect in | laying down her spectacles, while
GROCERIES <£• D R Y GOODS,
Pnere held by Le\. jjc an(j ,n„st frequently traveled road inst. Again we are made to know that tha body of her little brother, aged 6, ! her face Learned like a moon on its
Bhncs, Hal
Hate, Gam, Hardware, Tin
“
death
loves
a
shining
mark.”
Lawrence
I leading to Independence. In view of these
from the effects of which the child soon j fourteenth night. “ Well, he asked Poet«,
ware. Wooden'ware, Dianmi, filaiM-wa. ©
¡sober, q.iii i. bo} ,
would
well for the authorities was a pretty child, with bright laughing d:cd.
! me if l wasn't tired living with various notions, and would mrst rcwpeftfullv
invit*» tl «* p'.iMif to call and examine i»otb
ais schoolmates h r ^ jiave a now bridge built as early as pos- eyes ar.d a bantering smile on his face
o o p b !
John Cchiih, J'.l.n Moshlrt and J. a. j s'ich a menagerie as you and dad. ' good* and price* before piuchatiiig elsewhere.
that would coax attention. No one who
disposition. He 3^ ] e
Pachka were pushing a car load of c»al on ! M aifs.
__________
TERMS, STRICTLY CASH.
knew him wonders that the Darcnts arc
IV E B Y J
old town school, i
a trestle»«!* at Locust Point Maryland, S
o r » N o fir r .
Trie©* as km aa the lowest, anJ don't you
inconsolable. They have the sympathy
that there was
~ X ow fir n s .
on the 5«h, »hen the trctlework gave,
, w p C on n .w .y, « a . on forget it.
of the entire community, in this, their
the schoolroom
_____
B . A. C L A R K .
Nov5ns3.
way ai d the men .e r e killed.
• ^
^
<jf Ju|ury| 1883> duly , p.
Messrs. Clagget & Merwin have opened sad bereavement.
bled, the morning
The
Irish
parliamentary
party
re-elect-
I
pointed
n,lmlni«trator
of
.the
estate
of
ved family have nut a tine stock of hardware and farm
Mr. B. S Clark has just returned from
O F F I C E
of the entire oom- machinery- in the store rooms formerly Portland with the best stock of goods our ed Parnell chairman and reaolred to raise Thonla, p,ir(.hi deceased, by the Hon.
occupied by Elkins & Parker as a depot town lias had for years. It is a real pleas­ the entire ff'ieatinn of administration in th . County Court of Polk county, Oregon,
ÏZS IB JS“'
inch administrator, I heretiy
for the Wood’s Twine Binder. Mr. Clag­ ure to look in upon them. Mr. C. says Ireland, particularly the suppression o f | there(<,re>
jwor prie IW *
r o u b le .
get visited Portland this week, where he if people go away to do their trading they the tenants organization, in address in Kive notice that all persons having claims
■ .l.itinj C«
aeainst the said estate shall present them,
| made arrangements to secure a large stock are the lasers. He intends to keep what reply to a speech from the throne.
\ Harry Lawrence,
A letter addressed to Forster, contain- wjth proper vouchers, within six months k w
of tho latest improved farm machinery ever is required and at such low rates
Ko years ago to hi­
SES FOAKPCÎ
ing a damp sslstM C«, violently explosive from the date of this notice, to me at L.
for tho spring and summer trade. Messrs. that every one will be suited.
All notlrfo impwvrnjtntu. L Htaoraot
nt in the Pen item-
when dry, reached Dublin Castle a few W. Robertson's drug store, in Independ­
Clagget & Merwin are well known here ,
the b u t in the city. Op*n «11 day.
town, and who
days after Forrter left fv>r London. Tho ence, Polk county, ( Ircjron.
W M tN I.
J. H. BUENNEJI. Prop'r.
W a n te d .
as men of integrity and good business 1
I by the Governor,
W. P. CoK.XAW.lY.
qualifications and we bespeak for them a ! Oak wood, sawed in two-foot length?, police are inquiring into the circum­
Portland charged
Jan. 7tb, 1882.
Administrator.^.,
delivered at office of Belt & Pipe£ on stances.
liberal share of patronage.
O . A. W A L L E R ,
B elt & fyrr.s,
ed to have been
vibacriptiofi to iTEjnzan.
f
f
o
t
i
c
e
«r
II.
Ilirsrhâerg.
Attorneys
for
Ad-ein
ist
r
».tor.
i Territory.
P k b r I p «
C 5 -T J N S M IT H ,
P c v Y o n r D octor»* D ill» .
Any one wishing to pay any money
Those indebted to Cooper Bros, will
a private letter
. , M m .
T. F. SMITH, M. D.,
Drs. Davids»»n & Lee request those due me, during my absence, will pay the
to »nrk
, now in Portland please come forward and settle imrae-
G u n s , R ifle s , He vol vers,
knowing themselves indebted to the firm same to Mr. L. »V. Robertson or Mr. W.
neliiis have been diately. We mean what we say.
Physician
and
Surgeon,
to
make
settlement
immediately.
Don't
P.
Connawsy,
who
will
receipt
for
the
F13H1NQ TACKLE, CUTLESV,
T o r k ir u t.
of $5,00) each ; I
rarl
H. H i E)<CHB!3 î 3.
A large f^rm for rent. Enquire of A. forget this, but remember that we need same.
INDF.PENDFNf J OREGON.
with them Win
( v m s m ow y.
, I vdsfv . xdkvck , .Tan 2Ä, I«W2
2w
Wing, independence.
jan39 lv
\ ot
each
RT HON. FRANS HENRY, OF OLTtlPXA, W. T,
July IS u n ly
County Itemizer
Pain in tho Back; Severe Head­
aches; Dizziness; Bloating;
Inflamed Eyes; A Tired
Fee'iiig; Night
Sweats;
Pains in the Lower Part of the
Body; Palpitation of the
Heart; Jaundice; Grav­
el; Painiu! Urina­
tion; Ma’airlal
------FOR SALE BY------
Cooper & Johnson
- A T T H E IR —
T tR T O K
-
y
in
* a
^
-
I IndeDendenc©.
j& eA
i
rpnKHR BRICK WERE MADE
1 Bunwd by an «pMlencsd brick mol
ar. of a >np.nor quality. Good Sargos
b. had for .mall or latgs antes«.
tn/piir. at Poop** A Johnana’a ritriti
cornar of C. «nd rira» i
July
Itati Am
Williams
a n i »
Saloon,
&
Independence, Oregon,
■
(N aît door to ne« <)para Uoasa.)
Customers will always Und U m salsbsatod
brand
C U T T E R
W H IS K Y «
On hand.
1Ä
The choient «inn , fonare and'
euriumere. Th. iaar«
A teo.»— *
U»»* in
AMS A S L O r t t
ROBERTSON,