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-It ux; . w iK 114 r-Ji s v i The VOUOlttdMt to i Heetfp I ft nolle iU't k he bust-Jgto 1 tug- the I tour I 11 ng donat- swung to It, I'omh lauu frt1 by mw Horn Library, , that, "d. U would t 'Of UtotlMW.4 Has: Mom i x: pm- P gallerj. TPort of tha w Ho- Mj ft im at ti iwr iv 7.C.T.I , and 4 mbef of u-itlw! rith Jmi, deooretlotta, will l one th Attractions. A cup ud saueer "WKmlly decorated will be given Ul, purchasing tickets. , Remember UlUafta don't Ml lo attend one of prwr-y:f'aU m" sa. . Tti Lrf it mm - v,v it:, ... . MWlltv )..- Altai fain. j, - VI flu J . 1 "- T"" aud on? ft Wir Uvtbot , rfbythio. rV during the $ jM'h homes rr.:T o flMimt fa w at the It Knst "lm Wiool. fj under tlx 5",i. MiiphBtri. wa Hotue. Vtj welcome cpl Batunh,. tf i.d Sunday. TlTu?.lh bullCt I t hT rrW,u' of ' aid from "tata iWtUttKU ym to -""Villi f lUIUISJ IBW Arlf T- "inul ft "ullupstrt, "PatoroaiW(J) withthTS, J ui rtal rtl within ,;, W a lil K . I ii.la cuuly. 4 llto track, Bi-iuxw. ruiN.im. Th firm of Ktttlas tK. tlx City Truck 4 Trtuwhr Co., bM dlavd rt whltt. the kuiliieiu wilt hrwftr fMuitHHttd by Rlklm Co. All """y du tb old flr;;i of M, Klklna fe (V., ih.mUl b (Mid tutb WW ftaranuiy f Klklnt A Co.. and ll lB4vbtdnM of tb lt ftnu will b PW by Elklm A Co A hereto. fwU bttnlueM ntrunted to tha 'new omnimny, will receive MMtimt attention Tbo firm naiiM of the iHminy will ntWklniAlX lotiato Dirria't-TtKH. Abimt 0,000 fwt of m rv laauned In t iWMitb of tlui Moliwwk and Hie everal owner araJu Euiroaa weklntf to rormulata auma plan by wblon the hR an be divided, and tit ! out get their pay. Tha Iimm are Inei trtoably hiliiijUd, autl It la likely that ownera will bava to divide them pro rat. Tha crwk i full of log f..r two tulle friMu It mnuth wher It elliptic Into the McKouile. A iwrtlon of the ne will be beld lu the Mohawk uutll "tiring. About all the leiral rnl Kugeu baa been cukhI thl wevb trj'lug to adjust tho tvpuiiIIilllty of tha aeveral mill num to the M'oitK UK . 1niki'kM'i:nck. Tliere la no doubt thk the Immlgm tlon to tb Puplrto otMwt duiiiiR the yeai ISM, will be greatly In advance of that fIfTl17jT,ull6lImw yr and far extieedlnn ine eiperyuou or oonuepuon oi iubii old-time rluienta of tM cmutt Imle pendence tlHileTiM't wU'ly to prepare now to aueare a hro of the enterprla ind capital that will amuredty conie to thl tt Hy uultod eltiirt of ail-both buniiu men ami realdeiita of the city and vlttlnlty anil proper and Judlciou a-rvertWuj, a portion of tb lmnil)(r ilnu now arriving and eouilng can I secured to Iadi'MnM'nce aud viululty, au4 J'olk cuunty. ,, 14 all et to wort. wlthian earjicjai jUwiro to work for the mTirfili whuw eAnunuulty. ami thla ctloo will be bteiaied, till year HM, mob proaperlty a la not dreametl the moat aaoguliif, bn time. t of Alrlle llunk" Itev mtioa of an who hi only the eavago 40 yard of red aud the yvll of rage 0W, the IUM I be - panther of IWiveiiii j nil H w Wtitb. One w ex eu the power, hi i) very nhort lititht'N have iKb'x!. Tlicy JL'!ftt'k have tit btuw a.4 40 liifuniii'! dutendent, thai ng room will U i time tba ofVV. H Tliia nutter y the W. C. they have at &evt. The Ibrary of the 4 procure, an room will be free are cortlUtlly In Ive of thla oppor UK atii pieaaani iaure hour. Uood ei oy tne v . u. 1 . done to make thl long a tholr fundi Vum will be charged lake book out of If homes to read jout are only to be tA The uwite ;hlb4irtl" bnu. b m or Jr. w. 11, rented them the pi gMery an J will rthem, The room ructiveae the fund Vniilt. UttHCtif.R. J. H 10 t'apititt National k Humlay evening iw from Bterllng, A. Benton preaenU IhanUer, 21, for I National bank of Jinulne? Anaweral Jf-yt.annwerwl, pro Ktravry, and attked " - graphed the Ninth link out for It On a telegram from L. r, dated at Kimball, l, W, Inquiring If !on the Ninth Nrftlon York, In favor of A. Me answered that Mr. Albert then f Cheyenne, to look 1 . 1 i .. iutnt, In Bud nuilljr unnna. lie received the follow- VW,aHchwitzer,chlef Jj enne. "Can get A. tie at once what pi S wired the chief that Miction here a the ftted where the draft I for him. to consult have the authorities letter received from ho flrat telegraphed information m regard lie following: "Your 'me that' certain good 'groaaly iropoeed upon U and hypocrite, and (not left the town we him matl. Ba ) paator of the M. E. 'o my ofBce with 1 trodued him A. Joey, Neb., nd be ef. He ahowed me a ... 1.,--"" rkuioou MiKTiMi, On liuit Mon- ky ulifbt the dtlwimof ldrpendeuce. incluillng thw from the two K'hmil llNtrlHa, met in the piiblkrecbool build lug and held an iuten-tlng nHting. rbe quvxtloua broUKht Ix-forw It were. "Hlu.ll we unite Jthe two dlatrlcta?" Khali we bulll a newadhool houaeV Where? iy vote wblfc a taken, a large wajorlty of the iw "0 eeoona ward, were la &v of ui.ltlng. while ib third ward decided li in the tan way by two enajorlty. The opinion Very generally frevaild Oalweaboukl hayaya hew achool building but It wae notaneaay to deeble on lie location. By a vote It waa uVclUtd that It hHild notbetouth ofCatreet. Til point of land near the foot brblgo ' Urgplcd ahio one or two other lomllon. Tttl much ls.ttM, vl: That we are to have a new achool bouMnnd that It U to occupy a biock of Uud. The loca tiftu will dejiend upon t!.e illrwlor. THK GRANQC. In coinmeiitlngon the Orange move meut of the time the KllendmrKh, (Wanhington Rryi'lcr make the following auggoatlve remark: "One of the beat algm of the time I the succeea of the granger movement In the United State. It In an organi sation which le calculated uSmprov the methoU of agriculture, lit will alio elevate the prob-mtUm aiu eauae thou and of young men wlfo bae heretofore baatened to the cltlc'tn tie expectation of gaining great wealth to remain at home, where there la a certainty of future unufulnea. Another IniDortant cotialduration I the Drob- abllity that the granger will elevaA to offlce men of (landing engaged in their own profetaiion, Iiwtuuil of voting for a clam of profligate who bang about tho araull towna living from politic. If the granger hcrcufter send mcii of standing to the legislature, a there eeina a probability that they will, we will aoon te relieved from the plunder ing scheme whlyli are matured during nearly every ewn or the leglHlature. By s coutlDUana to elect b office a chum of polttiuiaj) like thuw) we have had for aotnc ume past we can only ex pect afTulr to become worm and worac and taxee to ntadlly lncreaao." It I evident W every olwervant per- on mat in arango in uncoming a power In the land and will In time, and very shortly, aided by the labor party, be enabieu to control election. RAILROAD MCCTINQ. Tbe eitixeoi of MoUoy and vicinity mat at Ibe acbool bonae iu MoOoy, Fri day January nv w at t p.m. td boose being eahej w order by J. a. Hawiey, wberenpon D. W. Sear wa ehoeeneliatratn oak Holme, are retary of the tammu. The chairman ttating tbe object o( meeting to be to diaeua tbe cw praolieal root of Ibe Salem nd Astoria railroad. A' number of telling peeche and remark made proved to all present tbal the beat and matt feaHD e route- w inrongn ibe Deonr Gap, McCoy, rerrydale. Bulhton, gberidso and Nettaeoa Pa, On motion el J, H. Batler, eomyttee -( three -nolptw -to eVvith tbe people a, and report a aoon a eoa j. Tbe ehairman appointed a itoimitte Hon. J. H. Hawiey, Hon. t Holmes and 0. A. Post, Amid I exeilemeut ibe weVting ad- W. L. lloduln rtck thla wwk. and Cbaa. Id? fct rliHa ft lit per .-.e kv'.w Union will nieet at Mr. L. Ketchutu'ton Saturday afternoon Potatoe are In good demand and Ilng at a big prio In the Portlnad warn. Til growing wheal look fin up to data. There la promt of a large yield thl scaaon. , A motor line from Ihw Uty to Kaleui, the eapltal city, would certainly be paying Investment. won on 1), vnmmi, naa been a pointed to fill Hi vacancy tu the Judge. hlpof thalxthdltrict. The Hpokane CSnmM laaued aspleu did earrhmholllday greeting, ft IHU0. It la utikju and handamue. The rules and regulation of tbe V, C T. U. will t adopUtd at their meet ing on next Saturday omcera will be elected at that time. Only a few abort weeks now until tbe farmer of Oregon will be busily em ployed in aowlng grain, and preparing for another aeaaona' crop. Tillamook oouuty wanta a poor farm, Tbe H'wllliM eeya there are three clmrge on the county, whoee keeping ouata over flUO per month. On December itth, Kdward L. Rit tertmaoh, of Harney Valley, wa knock ed down by avlclou bull, and oeverly loured that he dknl on the !Mth. The Portland Sunday HWcomt ay the Corbett-Campliell eonteat was a put up Job aud that CorUtt oould easily have "knockwl out" Canipbclt, The motor line to tie built between Independence aud Monmouth, will un doubtedly be pushed forward to early completion a aoon aa the weather pr- uiita. Ciuaen or llatTbttHirg will buti'l a light draft tcamhtmt to run on the Willamette rtwr up to that town. They propose to build aud run It a an inde pendent boat. Big atorm Ime again oorurred In California tbe past week, and aa a result travel haa been otatructed. Iu eome ptneve snow haa fallen, tu other Urge quantltlea of rain. The city of Kugene baa unlvrel a One bell to be purchased for the lire de partment of that city. The bell will weigh IVW pounds, and cost when hung In the tower food, Anyone wishing to settle and make a home In a locality where there an oxl schools and churt'hee, wilt find no better place than Independence. Then ire five church building In Ibe cliv and good school. Many of the resident of Indcpen leiic and vicinity have been sutlVrlny from a mild form of the "U-grlppe" for the iiaat two wecke. Muitof tbnae who have bein affilcUxl are uow regalulng heir usual bveJUi. TheCVIusa, CaL, farmer think It rather ruublng It on - aure platw to ask them to pay taxes of an Irrigation dis trict with water three feet deep In the Htekyerd, which did not cost tbm on t to gwt in, whatever It may coat to get on. , Tb srvat pnpqlurity of Ayer.s Pill as euthertie is dns do 1cm to tbeir prumiitoms and elDeitey tbsu lo Ibeir euslinfof angar and freeduiu from any injurious effect. Cliildreo take Iheui readily. Ht A)r's Almsuse or Hits yesr, just out. The year IHW) ha staned out with large uumlier of births In this vicinity which, if kept up will add largely o tbe population of Polk county the pres ent year, Ukun In connection, with the large Immigration tltat will arrive here from other part. y Our eaw.nii'J who use water povrlti the production of lumlier will ibt have to wait for "beads ' next siting. There la already snow enough in me mountains 10 Keep up abundant water supply for a twelve-mouth at least Printville Newt. Tbe motor utid belt line railroad pur cctor;)f Halem, eontrmplate running an exU nslonof the line of Halem, to ..Why not also to Indepen deooe, Tbe belt line Will be In oiiera- tlon by .the tint of May, and the Hue to Sllvertoo as far aa Pudding river. The resident of every city, town and hamlet In the state, Is suffering from an attack of the Influcnxa, or "la grippe," to a greater or less exten t On last Hun day a minister while preaching In Hout- tle broke down and had to quit preach ing. The result of the "la grippe." The cold weather of the past two week hue caused many In this city and vicinity to suffer from severe colds or la grippe." A greatly decreaed atten dance at the variou places if wonlilp was notlceatrie Inst Hubtmth. The re sult of (he above mentioned affllctlnu. The oltlgon of Itoseburg have started the ball to rolling In favor of a railroad to the coust. A movement 1 011 foot to build a railroad from H isehurg In Coo bay. It I the Intention of the projector to puth the work through during the year 18IH). We hope It may be done. v E. T. Honkle ha rem ved bla stock f groceries from the room lately occu pied by him on C street to the room on Main street lately vacated by David Oelwlck. These rooms being large and more conveniently arranged will give Mr. Henkle an opportunity to enlarge hi business. The Capital Concert and Comedy Co., of Halem, have disbanded. A minstrel company will be organised from mem bers of the old organisation, to lat ter company will III the engagement of the old at the variou town In the val ley, Independence, Corvallls, Dallas, and Hllverton, ,,' A correspondent writing to the Hhtrl- dan Courier KZSeat " w$w dltoh tosuppty water.power for manufacturing propose for the town orHtienoan, nan Urn, Aralty, nd White' tat!o should be cobitruoted, Tbe ditch to be started from a point above Sheridan where but a rive foot fall would be re quired, with Hd rock bottom to build on. Jlunnlng tbe ditch to Sheri dan giving that place a 40 foot bead, at liailatou a 80 foot head. - , , 8. MoOaipe, of CJ-3. gwxcJ throagb our barf nvt TaeCay. Charlie Ntovell aad family, of tCoy. started for California Im Friday, . John W. Bsektti, of Turner, waa in tbeae part last Monday tad Tuesday. O. J. Htncksr, of Oaawa, Iowa, aa oiiol of Mr. 0. 0. Otsiper, arrived last Saturday. He will make Oregon bai home. We were luforowd Ibal Ibe eillien of Relhsl and McCoy, beld 1 railroad Ing last Friday. Ul the eowmtie go lo work and lee wh tuey ean do in get ting the right of esy for the Salem and Astoria railroad. W have beard tone moa baok eipresi Ibewselve that they ba.1 got along Ibis rear without a rail road, and iby bd bo nae for on new, Wa bop Dial lb MeOoy committee will bring along wilb Inem a few gardsa rake, to aersii wf ill mm aad eld prejudice. AiRui' ifiM.1 ar- v i a . - . k -1 laik Ibe procpwU of tbe aad Astoria railroad, D. w. Sean waa ebueee balrmn and Mark UalBMS sMretary. After teverat able peeeb by oar taoM eflterprieln boe teat man tbre waa oonmittee eboeeu lo to to Halem and onfr with the Salem sad Astoria eomallUea. Ho). 3. U. Hawiey, Hon A, M. Holme and a A. Poet were ebosta a committee. Depot grenade and rlgbl of way bare will be donated without beeitatwa, if asked for, an please eoae tin way, ' UINAVltTV1lTltMt. A our last Items were a week bite, we will mall our next a little earlier. .5 When It conic right down to Que shooting I'm the Us Hum T It Hanta Claus gets bl amis around me again, I'll tell that big "chum" of hi. I). W. Ira Hooker seem to be the happiest mm In (own, Just at present. He say It la a girl, and all are getting along very well. Heboid began on the 6th Inst, with W. C. Hwsuti at tha helm. Mr. K come well recommended, and will, no doubt, do good work. , The snow I fast dbtapiiearing from henliout. Owing to the light fall of rain and the roughness of tbe mads, little skiglilng wa done. 1 Till place wa struck by the "la gripue" several days ago, and It I striking some of the cltltens a pretty hard lick. Even Calico Jim has got It, Quit a numlier of the young fttlk met at the resldeuo of Tarter lift, a few night ago, and aiieut aweral pleasaut hour In games, plays, etc, The boy were well pleased, and would like for them lo call again. Mr. K. Iban. met with a jfuful .icoldeiit a few day ago. In stepping from bl wgou to the platform at Uuru' mill, bl feet allptted front un der bliu, and In falling struck his hiMd against the wagon tire, almost severing one of his ear from bl head. Dr. T. U. William stitched It up in a?1 'haie, aud he hi now getting along ulcely. Hit new scholar enured school Moo day. K Llgget e np a barber shop m.tbe old tur bona. Mia Bath MeDeveil I again able lo attend to school. Mr. i. a Kreuls just returned from risil lo Portland. Mies Nola Beveot, of Halem. la risiliok ber pareuU this week. Mr, Jeter soon will have bis new boat on tbe river ready for use. Tbe saw mill at Ibw piaoe baa just but down for a few daa. Jobs Himpson, of Oorvallw, la altead tag lo bus mass iu lows Ibw week. Tliere wss a dsuo given in the oil. ball Monday evening. All report a gom lim. We bare learuej tbal Mrs. M. N Pralber I aile sick st tbe preset writing. Tbomss MeClslo, of Boio, la speudiut a few days wilb hi relatives and msui frieo.M here. from Curriiiivi, ta arTi, i. & tersellln' out, an buy In' ac:!U rcy to start for hum, 'pon a certain trip, de store keeper, who was cognisant 00 nay, buttln ponllvltes, ssd he'd Just got s lot ob rich cheese from de Norf, an' wot 14 gib me urn' if I'd butt a hole la It. Of sous' I seated, so srtur oallio' In a fus frens to see ths perfiinanoe, an pUetn' wun ob de btrgeat In proper persltloa, beta. me to wade In. Htepia' back to gib myself room for akoeleratlon, dashed fored. Tbe rapid an assy tran sit my bed made thru that obesss, clean up to de shoulder, wus a matter ob surprls;' an lu persistent adnesiouess, ouiublued wld de' 'noxus 'romo It re mitted, oum mighty close losln' a 11900 nlggar for ole rnawa. If I hadn't lied my wool wld a power ful lot of possum fat dat mornln, my Ideah am, I could nebberbab subtracted my bed from dat cheess. As soon my eyes oould extinguish day lite, 1 mail for de lighter, wldout waltlu"to extract my bed from IU bumlleratln' Mirroundlu.' I sole dat cheese to a Dutch grocer In Currituck for SSfcts. He passed It off pou hi customers for llraburger, an so nir as fragrance extene, 'twould die- louut dat swoet-sentod oompound, so pleaaln to a yanker's oil factory nerve Durlu' the uufoldln,' of my tola, the ote pennlls atafTgraduly assumed lie proer place, an' at Its wind up, with a voice troinlere wld emotlon",anexteudln' ,il rite'band toward me, to grasp mine, jxolaiuied, "Job 1100 .duaent you reoog- ilia met" Johnson wus my ole inas- ei's natne.an' I mostly wu called that, iouf, but uiy real name's Hampton iVbo's you? I ensured, soou'o I oould LKWISVIUE ITCMS. rand tit.. loirx3 L.J" : by pwvkj pepoct izi 1 f ta its no3a. JUv. F. E. Jones, fC-; v been tlaeed la tartof LL-. :. i exarch kera, asi fee gri O tUi rn&tlnx t&etr home vii C C, Uz mod's fcttily. Wears oalMl (pon to lis sudden death at MonVj tt ULi I nas Johnson, granr;,' of t!."i. Judge Dawson, of IZ:2- '.X Tb funeral occurred at LUlaavC 09 Thursday, January t,b It Is reported that J. B. E-ae's new venture In the btwsjfSfst Km fa to be democratic foundling. The ft. How Ing la from the Dallas CsVeeresr; "W didn't bear bow sueoessftil Bro gttn wss on nls democratic paper mission, the other day. How did yon make II, Bro.7" Although there baa been a great rusk to Tlllsnwok to secure land, toe IfauUluht says there Is still a chance for many to obtain bot . TfcTsom pletlon of tbe survey now la progreas will open vast tracts of Umber laud. There are many tract yet unsurreyed, where fairly good ranches may be ob tained. Pros. J. D. Itobb, of Taeoma, has been appointed principal teacher, at tbe Cbe- mawa Indian training school, of Ma rion county, to All lbs vacancy caused by tbe death of Prof. M. O. Una, lata principal of that scbooi Prof. Kobb is well known throughout this state as an educator of ability. Ths number of Inwnlgranta that 9 i .. i . I , f - . J.W. t ;l"Jla, r bns,Ps ajsalfeefeae t AMwTbMs4kCstffwlM -st Ifatod at tto tlilisas, IJm f - UseseMse fenf adsal C- Usasviti Mag, lhas ogsehsjt tb"' lilts set slvsasfase-afcerkaa, n. raatoU"wMekiwssssUr'l I wiai,tsrriss tesOnrlat: a . ad Psllaiis C. ' 1 ta (eCMeaseviaCsaasaak, nlslsaastaer tsaVteosa ct ia I IsiiM t smtlss SU tsjttinl. FrlafHBsUse la 1 adsflM4siaaiai lis, a Tstiea. nsi sstaC c , gie r le a. U aiaswau, U.TA. , . 1 cxceurefl'SNCT.'Z. m . mm MivHni, - ill, t UwaVwr Uw ewrJ Vnsw fc mm. I . Sfswii Swsv (J ert sons, aad tastes t r I. r. M. WAttl, Br rdr sf Mt I wlU" r" I a narviwAX. PLCASK NOTICE. at sot asid UjmviU biM4 is Ul An tessaal est MawKUaa m lasaum as kwnsti. Wits but, kssaivtastnsteiaW Sk. us waaitsf aissasvisaMS .1. 11'rt.- .,u .. t . L3 . I BUIITIU ! vBXSSLlSW IIUIIIJU. lUIBt I . 1 - ' Kum """f 7..: ::.. l:- ' -". DALLAS ITCMS. The eleotrlo dynamo will soon be In runnliiK order. j Win. Mnvage, the banker wain town the first of the week. Several of our giddy youlln pMp itvudlng the fulr at Indejieiidciit on the 17th. V. Tlivr was an extremely light nil Wetlunaday we atipMaM by delayed eastern traltia. Prof. W. I. Iteynolda, K. Hayterand other are reporttnl aa being seriously sick with Influent. . Prof. Julllfle, the Koruml niuflc leacher, fornturly of Vancouver IUe racks, Wash., la In town. f Mr, aud Mr. Taylor, of Indcp- deuce, awlsted by Prof. Jollifle, proMe giving a musical eutertaliimenl lu tlie nea.1 future, ?. Jno. J Daly aud N. L. Butler, were In Halem Weduoklay arguing iu the long contested case of Helmlck v. Davidson, appealed from 1'uik couuty. The decision in tlie ease I not yet reached. 1 It I reported that Martin saw-mill will shortly be moved to Ibis place. V hoie to, as a sawmill will fill the long felt want, and we wilt have no mure of lumber famltilne, so common In Polk county, , j J. If. Btlne, etlitor of your oontem Krary, waa lu the city last week, try ing to envelgle Dallas democrat I u U the scheme for a democratic newntemer, at Independence. For a CDUslstent republican Mr.Htlnesattltude Is peculiar. We had a aevere storm of sleet Tuee- lay and Wetlnesday. The saw-mill mep are Jubilant; aud say they will have no trouble In floating down tbe lugs, as tho anow la several feet deep In the mountains. Mr. Van Meter ha eev- eral million feet ef log up the Creole. Geo. Tlllotaon, one of the Oregon pioneers, and mayor of Dallas, died at his home Hundny morning or pneu monia. He wa born In York Mate In IMS, came to Oregon In W Through out the length and breadth of the emer ald state there breathes not a better, purer, more Industrious, or oonsclojjt lous man thnn was Qeo. Tillotson. .To Illustrate the whole life of thla man one Incident wyi suffice. When Justice or the peace ror tni precinct, on one oc casion some offender were brought be fore him, and were fined to the full ti nt of tbe law When they e.i plained he said to them a hi epigram mntlo way. "If you don't like my Jus tice keep out of my court." He leave wife, four chlld'on, aud the whole community to lament hi Ion, Warm aud taow malting. Hubert Bro twos t about wall again. W. W. Mutilb m builuiug a aleigb, Luui out girki. Viol jr, son of J. H. Buros, is not st tMOtad to live. Tracy H lasts is attebdiog tbe sorml Mobool at Meumonlh. Proapseis war sver better for a im ueoee yield of fsl! grain than at preu Tb faetlity fur our getllug oar mail if very poor, ueialiy during tbe soul spelL Jauk Caves, our popular bleck-emiU i kept bus; duriug tn snow storm Iron eg sleight. - We .here ss interesting a Bund aebool a can be found anywhere, Sua riuteudvd by Mrs. McElroy. James Ateater paasad through ex, Aeduesdsy, on bis way tu your oily wit, Doe loud of bnoon. Jim's a rustler. What w tns waller wilb Calioo Jiui, 4lrtis' quill drirr to lb Wasr Hto. uit be JoMtu'l write oflaner. Use be lb In iriir Alter le eek vsoation wun Uu aienls, Mms Usttie Uronson, bts re- inrued lo bar etttdita at tb tttate Agri uultural Oidlegs, at Corrallts, Tb new tor building jrsjtt Ouuiplele. iy J. M. SOinK Airlie't rustling Uarpcn ir, is beiug Ailed witb a large stock u awud, by J. K. Hoffman, from Carilun, k'amUili couuly. Om aaow. peeper that give you that c ami that happened thirty years ago. iVrlte all the verse you wiah, and let iy gone, be by gonea, old boy. The due I acperated Just befor bringing old I ulckory down, wore borrowed, aud al- tho' pig mysteriously disappear not lufrequently, lu thl section, I hops the during tbe year 1880 from foreign countries, wss 818,228. Included In thla number were representatives from all nations on tbe face of tbe earth except China Tbe character of tbe Immigration I much superior to that of tbe preceding year, while In volume It decreased 03,387 compared wiw urn. wnwt i mi mm aaw vw sasais r n tssiUi. AUaularkJUvabiss Mbat aMsstsswstassrsws. as msssiu w umrj i an limm aill tunliili sa so, ismj. aLEASK NOTICE. sot said aa wUkla s n is Um kas siaj .Iiim. dlttv. don't trutbnitlv aoolv to ' - I A Jmm.. In maw M..I.....IO la MR. I aw- .l.ft,. j,. I1 liwin I. H I am wmnt amwi-jw ih w.v.j u.,iviiaii,. m r--f I train I - --" - - -- - I ., r , I a. C. raatiMHl. . a i . I ? fSllll 1 1 tu. limistmn irnmivnuitin nsssi mill ' run now, an ne promise w us nis iu iuence in getting me the Job ob keleo naulu' the new court house, when I pee I shall form the acquaintance of ie Obmrver man, and perhaps becum titiidldst for skule comishner. cepllble. Italian Immigration bas fal len off over 14,000, representing the poorer element of that country. rata aa mi Carats fratrtad. naa n sisa. ef M Call at ttw AIRLIC. A Uve and Fletietohlnt Town la the Seutftern Pwruen ef Pe County, MeCOY ITf Mt. i , j Mark Holmet retnrned last week from ten daya trip lo Atloria. . ,j h , Mrs. J. D. Bolt wu visiting frisnJ Is Halem tbe Brat of lbs wsek. : Charlie Btovtll tnd wife rstornsd le tbeir borne In Cshfornis last weak. J. Holt Fraser has opsnsd u bsrbtr shop in town, bueests to yon Holt Miss Miosis Goodrich reinrned from North Tsmblll and eommeneail sobcol bare again Monday. . , ' E Alexander rstornsd Mvnday from Portland where b bss been in tbe bo pi. lal Ibe past three weeks. , ; ( , -, Bstnrday't afternoon passenger Irsln wss delayed hsrssbout fifteen annate witb a broken brake rod. Kvlty. Hawiey A Co. finished shipping Tuesday a 12,000 baths! lot of wheal, sod nbont 90,000 bntbst of wheal remsis' al thai point for shipment 7el. - -1 William Darbam, wbo was taken siel ib Salem teversl wnks ago, Id belter s- ' A reporter of tb Wast Sidb hist visited tbe lluurisbiug town of Airliv and found tbal town entering tbe na year of 1MU with Ibe determination to U in tbe front ranke iu tbe marcb of im provtmsuL Airli i aitualed in tbe southwestern portion of Polk oonuly. li M Ibe oulbra lerminat of tu N. O. K. and m aurrunuded by s good agri- ouilorsl euuotry. The foliowiug srs tb butiues firm of that plaoe, and woo arv ecuring a liberal share of Polk coout pstronag. Mr. W. F. Hamilton geueral merohan due. About one year ago Mr. Hamilton loeated in Airlie and wol into tbe mer obandi butiueee. He w well thought of aud I unob plaased witb Airli and hi uceet in business. A be bas no city tu lo pay be oaa tail aa obeap a gouOi on be purchased anywbr. H boy ill kind of produce and ships lo Porllsnd, and does quite s business iu Ibsl lies. Hutting Broe. are aciiv buium man who operate the warehouse, and bare done a thriving business. The psst ytr ibey litre stored 40,000 bushel of graio. Tbey will repair and enlarge tbeir ware- bone, and will be able lo care for ail tbe gralu raised in thai vicmty. - Tbe popular postmaster of tbal place it Mr. J. W. Wilson, He m also Ibe ex press aud freight agent, Mr. Wilson is a tlrsl olsss bosineee man and attend lo bit vaiiona duties io good shape, and a far at we oould learn givee general tst- isfsotkm. . Airlie Is yet bnt a imail plaoe, but iu Urn it will no donbt b thriving town, a it it in tb mtdit of a good farmlna log ooontry, owned by rustling wide swke farmer. Tbe country surround ing the town i an exoelleat fruit eeotiun and several dryer are run iu thai tec tum. Tbe N. O. R, K. will no doubt be repaired aa toon aa it change baud, wbiob will be a great beue&l to tbal (act ion. Prona waqtnig home in a goii eommnnity, aud wher tbey oan get li al reasonable prices, ean be iniled by iling tbal part of Polk eonnty. SAMPSON'S SRCVITICS. Falls City skule closed the 9th t;.tt. Contlduruble mow, fair sleyln,' very poor sleya to improve it wld. Dan Van Patten, the bell ringer, .reed by a wolf on tbe eve of the 7th Auuder dance ober the P. 0. Tburs- lay night last. Thirty two boy, abun lance ob nolt.an' eight of theeoftersex, ii attendance. Fall City duvcloptw uld Mr. Rubel, went him fiOO better, a de kerd player uty, and am now lu shape to gib title m all who hub, or m.ty buy lota. Tbe Montgomery's ay they will furu b all the tius aud tuiuoer required to mild a railroad from here lo your city, wtklug stock fur pay, if you people will jke hold of de eiiterprix.' Continue to wboop'erupl De Inureaalo' circulation ob your pa per lu die vlciuiiy, am not tirely to vW coutribuUoit. It auk manage ment, an in lu friendly manner iu which It notes our young city, bah oon- siderabts to do wld it The mighty hunter, that abut sur veyors Butler's bull, s very troublesome baultual," (Ise 'ludun to de bull In de Ins' suuteuoe,) was de recipient ob a rasor ChrlsUnu eve, which will be used a soou a Montgomery's mill starts up again, so be can bab the use of do emery wheel to sharpen It. MONMOUTH ITEMS. lbs snow is tsit Jisuppeariug. Mr. Bosworlh, of Sprsjju. Wstb. visiting friends in town. Hon. Robt. Clow wad onr town t call on day tb ui week. Tbe atbletee tourntmtut bat beau post poned on aeconnt of the bad weather. D. W. Burr I witb o again and re port tbe health of bit mother improv lug H. Merchant npon receiving tbe new of hi mother death, left on Monday for bl bom al Yamhill. Mm Doughty has purchased a cabinet for ber class room which add greatly lo th oouveuioDce uf every oue. Amoug tbe number suffering from se vere cold are F. Y. Mulky, J. B.V. But ler, Mrs. O. WaUer and Prof. Djughty. Mrs, Dawson and Mr. J, M. Powell, were called to MaMlonville one day last week by tbe death of Mis Ines Jobnton. A obaraJe party wst given al Mr. Wol- verton' Saturday evening, in boaor of Fred Ogles, who left Monday for bis borne. Tbe member of tbe different societies were highly entertained last Friday even- iug at an open tension given by Ibe jnn .or society. We srs glnd lo tee C, Wood, oar clever tbornmker. on th Vitreei more, ue net oeen for several weekt. The new hi association uasiij CITY COUNCIL Ths sldCeuneltmen, Mayer and Re seeder Reelfnea, and aew Mam bora sre.Cleetod In wale Plaee. On last Tuesday evening the city council was called to order by Mayor Goodman. Present, Couucilmen, Bus ter, Bhlun, Cooper and Irvine. Mar shal Maoauley and Recorder Johnson. Committee on street grade asked for further time which wss granted. Committee on the bill of Judges of eleo- Tk jMsh samit-Wri'! Otharli Utar laslaofalat. aa ika kast kaswa sasMdf far tan. piaTivar. djunBiis. iisaiijmiw, snarsaassia aad baM sosMaia, gold At Uaatar aad tonka, aad Hasp Psllsiasa. ass. A GOOD COCflKt CTKOr. IM. I .1 t . , , - iDareanouuDgapamisooawp eo'v earefal a boat as sslseting a aoagh tyrap. Beggi Cherry Ooagb Syrapeottat tar than tbe abesp sai infsriqr aasJor tbrowa on lbs maritst, Tb best tt ac: toogood, be Mrs and get 12QC CHERHI COCG3 8YBCP. , Ws kr it a band all tta time. ; . - ' BciuALcutracJ. K.I.V. . . lri A.IIAW.I.U AM .11 MMn( ..... ... "'"'-"V " Mihil Haa.lx kxa h stack la prlaw wooud ward, and bill of first and third I eoadkios b slo Wrik't eaadiUoa Paw; i oara rvaiuva car lur mbibiwi aaasa aaai want ordered paid. Certain cross walks la North Inde pendence were ordered built O. W. rJhiuii gave notice that be would Intro duce an ordinance for tlie building of said walks. Kll Jehnson resigned as councilman from 1st ward, and E. E. Krengsl was elected In bis place, J. 8. Cooper signed as councllmen, and - J. A. Wheeler elected to fill the vacancy. A. J. Goodman resigned ss mayor, and R. Hbellcy elected In bis place. J. B. Johnson resigned aa recorder, and H. M. IJnee elected in his place. Notice given of the Introduction of an ordinance to build a sidewalk on east side of 3d street, and south side of D street, to southeast corner of lot 7 In block 6, J.Kennedy was Instructed toopen ter ditch In alley to drain water off property of W. L. Ilodgin's. Bill of Bacon A Co. placed In hand of finance committee, and also bill of J Mitchell for rent of ground for fir bell 135 00. Bill of J. D. Irvine for $1115 also bill of Geo. Maoauley for 845.00 as nlaht watch, and 841.23 as tax collector or dered paid. Adjourned, R Shelley, H. M. Lines, Mayor. Recorder. Taaahs. taraoa. Suld bl Btiata, a Lucaa aad Uaarj Pat- 1 WHAT A roKTOKB la a good bealtby,pearUy skin. Few are wars of lbs short tune it lakes for a dis ordered liver to eaoss blotobss oa tbe faaa a dark grassy skia. One bottle at B EGOS' BLOOD itLOOD MAKER will i to its netarsl snd kealtt tbe blood of all ImpariK tag with wonderfal i tea every bottle, , - BcsTxa All Hal PoMa Paarl braaia ssd kaaitky Baaw nrm laou aoap. naa TH Ihi rn.aif I aoUai osaif rauaraaa. SETT aer J a All . hais t. tk rih iti atu ara faaaanad ta aall aJ aaula thaiv mh as 1 I katsaes av haaks. ' saaasuaur, ssaa A . . I, PtCAtC NOTICC. t AllaMaaBla sat nald aa vitkia a taaa- tisa a ill b placed laOwhaaea etaaa Jaa.M. ISM, BusiaaAfa a. ANNUAL SCTTLCMCNT. AU ssfsaas aaawiaa tkamsalvat laa BMaia raoBMtad to Mil anil mjiU m Jasasqr I. WW. .g,l; BORN. SCTTLC UP FOHD.-To the wife of J. B. Ford. Sunday Jaunary IS, 1890,- an eight pound girl. BAGLEY. January 9th, 1800, to the wife of W. H. Bagley, of Salem, an 8J pound girl. , TUCK. On Thursday, January 9th, to the wife of J. Tuck, at the Revere House, an eight pound girl. Ws wish ta straiafctsa men a- srr I, ItSJ, aad taarafora laqaett aL aadertUeeaar batoca UiattuM. airantfalla. m IMe. II, UM. DIED. TI LLOT80N, At Dallas, on th night of Saturday, January 11th, 1890, Geo, Tillotson. The funeral was conducted on Mon day under the direction of the Odd Fel lows. The deceased was an old pioneer of Oregou, and a member of both the Masonic and Odd Fellow's societies. He was sick but one week. Wrlaht's Caamra Ceaatlaa. aa untaia ua naa ssosiuvs tataa aad aia diaaatiua. aaiLr aad asslUif setioa of la boi it Nadjlf Bold by Bast Maaif Psttsnoa, 7. v.. ' GUNS AND roopsr Bros, baas bt i ram ana siinauuoa4 i law laapi aaaad Es'iaot M7ipau. aad smsmI aanotu Lack sod Baa H. H, JsapanaaeV itut ia tla araak. an Klon, HoeldiB aad. twuaaa pneas. Bootcir 3 FALLS CITY. on'so" r "Oxlas Sampson's Dun atole a The pig wus t As ba ran b Sangfothafi' cud realla tbs r a bio' top of i sufflcen' fbotJ puson from J a 'Christmas ths hermit, bio.' Brad' away re'" ml Ittmas nnlU