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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1890)
TOl.t) IN SIDEHEADS. Kkw ini.tAim Taiu.k. Thin wwk tl' Mhmwin. ailnou rwvlwd flu Hlkt A IHilU'iiitor WlltuM UlU( which Inw Iwn lm. lu ixHIu ami Ik daw In avtlvMlenmntl by expert with the cms Ax Ammo Owt, lr. I.M'k, of lUron VUt, ww )rvwuted with an atvtleowt whMi h hit hnil numiikHt Kin) tt W niiw on exhibition In the how of lUwtor A Lix'ko'g drtijr tnn It IUmmk I HlmtMt pur while. From sas IhRtio, - ", A, Soot. r turiunl on Monday from (."ullfurnltv IK'nnyntlmt tint vltnmta Uuw In flns I'titln'MllI think INtlk imuty In the 'yarxlt'U ihh" 1U' Ik looking wvll Mini U glad to moot hi old frli'tnU akiiIii, , Nkw I,koI'Nictih,(u hint Monday Mr. N t Join- ttitik olmrjjv of Mr. J. Kottmily' Hwry tttlili having pur- oliawd It from him. Th tu.k of lnrm nin) wtrrlttgwi w III I kept up to the fiirnieretmitlitnl of vxevltomw. The di'intunt fur rtrMH'liuxi turnout In alway active. Mii.i.inkhy 01'KXINU.MIh A. Ma- wiulay rvtnrmil from Han Fmni'luoo lat week, and whllt there hj M.'lHtd the ltt mid utamt style lu hut, bonnet, ribbon, laces, eUs., and I wiohm the- ladle to judge of tier select Ion, ao ou thin Friday and .Satur day he will have a millinery opening to whloh all are Invited, MNTiNtn, Mtwtnt, Hum, Datum it Co. have received nmuy more of this? oil pttlnilhKH which they give way to all nurvhiwer of twenty -the dollar worth of (rood. They wlh It underKtood that no pleture will be glveu away untiV. the full amouut In traded out. Tuoe who trade out their card Drat have Unit choice. A run. 1. On Tuesday mnriiiiiK the uvuend removal of alalia mw towu, the ierjiet rating of Juke on our liwl nm uieu a au "April foul" wa very Kenerally laughed at by the victim. Kuiie of the Joke were rather "far fetched" and our nlsht watvh waa pMwhly ou baud to aee that uo private property waa l.uuttvd. We do in believe any hiirm wat Intended. Soi.u. The Siliin .Shttrsm t au huumvd Uwt w k that the old Krerni two ivut iuuiM were nelling at the Mte of thirteen for oue cent and a quarter. It norm a great many Salem peiple were M. l'uKtiiiiuiter llnlwrt" nil here luited tli:U he CiHitd not well at that price until he waa told that oue coiil a iUtirter of a dollar wu meant. H.vxn CoSCKKT. The eotiecrt given on last Jatunl;iy evenlug by the bran Utnd wait well altendtH, but the pro gram, thiugh well rendered, lucked iiavvlty. 'I lie hand Uiya ahould ap pelate the earnest etrrta of their leader, Mr. V. Hill, w ho la kecplug tlii in lu apluiidid practice and they need not to be axliititicd of apM'arlug anywhere. A 1'I.K.WAXT PaktV. The party glveu in honor of the laditu of the Presbyterian church by MIm Auna Stockton at the realdemv of her father on Thiirwlay, M.ir.'h L'T.wwt a wiccewa In every Meiixe of llu j word. During the evening giimt-nund auiiiMemeuta were in order in which all took part. At the hour of 10u10 the folding doom f the dinning room were thrown open il in- playing to the gticxta a aumptuoui rcjiiiKt contuiiiinlg all the dcllaclca of the wuaon all of which giat to prove that Misa Anna ana hotciw Is epnilled by few and nuriiwwed by none. The following gumta were pnnciit; Dr. 0. D. Hutler and wife, Ml. Wheeler, I lay, Minnie and ilewle lillmon, Ota lioljcrtMiii. Metwera. Ilibbanl, Kramer, C-IiHlfelter, Huwlcy, Demorent and Crewy. (i)t.vu to Ki'ttii'B Aatinutio I u id wcjUiajf) ou the lith of April Mr. n.-rt Lutsis, of Moiim tuth, leavea Oregon for New Vork, where on the 7th diy of Jaiia hi pirty suU till fur a cycling tour through Kur.ipa. The party will be limited lu number, and h lS II ).V ill) Kit ll llf IU full 0 'll,)li!!U Mil, Ainiugth ne who n.un sn are ou the lUtare: T. C. HiiiiHmide, Cleveland, 0. ; J. T. Hblun )n, II.rds Park, Mnai ; Park Deiw-'imre, F. W. U.illey and 0 1. Black, Erie, P.i ; II. O. B irth, Cincinnati, 0.; B-irt L. Lucia, Mon in tuth, Oregm; J. II. Daln, Lincoln, Neb.; J. C. Htevcnt and Il 'itry ILtrt, of 1'jrtlnn I, Mo., an I other. Very few p-jwin are a fortunate u to be HIcb B-trt able t-. enjoy a trip like this one. Very miny will wUh they could be there too. IVrliap we m iy have goina lett-.iw In the Wmr Hih from IJert'nowii pv.i written In K-iropc. WEATHER, CROP BULLETIN. WKATHKK. For the week ending Haturduy, March 2, 1HW). The temperature and rainfall have Ufii liclow the normal. There bun been little nuimlilnc, generully purtly cloudy or cloudy weather with high humidity prevailed. The temperature hit been aljove the freezing point, but a few frola ure reported. Llglit ruiim were experienced In till part of the tute. The weather condition have been unfavorable to the growth of vegetation. son,. The Bil remains too wet for uprliig plowing and needing, except lu favored localities, generally on uplundn. C'KOI'H. The winter wheat crop Is generally reiHirted in good condition though not favorably effected m Ui growth by the weather. In nomo parta of Kaittern Oregon the winter froxe the wheat out and It t now Ijelng re-own. Gram l growing, though like the wheut, It needa more ouiiHlilne FBKIT, hTC. The pnut week ban shown no material advancement In bud and blossoms. Indications point to an excellent yield of fruit, except peaches, which were quite generally Injured by the cold winter. The season Is very backwurd, this may le accounted for by the fuct of the uin'iHul heavy snow ytt In the moun tains; when the snow full In the moun tains has been heavy in the winter, the spring is usually late, cloudy weather prevails and showers extend Into the lute spring and early summer. The season is now four weeks later tlinn It was In Vm. , LOCALS. My oat ImWil Ho! ft bakery, Wm not Tuemlay i lovly day? Lot u hav ii 4th of July rUbratlnn, Attend th txhtMil meeting Monday, The IVrry Iwtn will norm Ik In ojwra Hon. Hon Marm'll at (h opvr house mm week. Appoint committees and get ready mr July 4tti. Attend the npublhau prlmarli ou next Thurwlay. Mi Dira t'ooiKr hiW rHMviv. from her rwent lllnewi. Be sure ami attend the aehuul mwt lug next Monday. Do not forgt the eooklng aclnsd at Coar Bro. tMlay, Mark Ilohtiva la now a ruotllog real estate ageut at A at or la. Mia Maggie Fenton.of MoMlnuvllle, la visiting at Monmouth. Mm. I. Vanduyn, ofKulem, pnt Suiulay here with Mend. li. M. Kate and family moved Into their ucw houe on Monday. lt the Boanl of Trade take up the matter of a celebration July 4th, IUv. T. P. lltyoi will phMn-h here Sunday morning; Hick real I 3 p. m. Fryar A IVrelval shipped two ear loails of sheep to Portland this we'k. Mtsa Minnie Tvtherow waa vlaltlug Mw Laura F.lkliw the llrat of the week Mla Daisy OraveV of MctVy, I vlaltlug at the residence of J. H. (ner. Wm. (laillher, of Salem, waa lu town Monday alwi Alex Holme, of Mcliy U. A. Well la well agalu and. his face waa seen as usual ou our street this week. Are you taking any Interest in the course of events? If so keep your eyes peeled. Spring ban dome at lasL We have swept out the oMce aud hung up a clean towel. Dallas had the 4th of July festivities of last year. Iet Independence have It this year. "Fatichon the Cricket" at the oiiero house by the Iteua Marsella etuiiwiiy uext week. K. W. Cisiper, of Cuoper Brue., able to return to his place of btlnlueM after his Illness. Prof. J. L. Taylor has Aturueil fnun Huiem where he has been engaged for the past several weeks. A brother of W. (i. Shannon, the tailor, arrlvei) this week from Canada and is assisting in the shop. Win. Dawson who I employe! lu the city treasurer's oftti lu Portland was vlsitlug bis mother at Monmouth Sunday A railroad contractor of Portland wus In town this week. They say he has au eye on building a railroad some where lu Polk county. K.utcr M-rvc will he held in the Uct'ny Preobyteriau on Sunday, April tith. Preaching by Itev. Wm. Clyde morning and evening J mm Davis has Just bmiight thlrteru blotsliHl borm-e Into Polk county from Colorado. He will keep them ou the Harris farm near Dallas. The frame work of the second story of the saw mill Is up. IX It not make you foelgmd to see thsit heavy frame work? It look like business. Geo. K Houck Is now a full fledged M. D. as Is also F. M. llrooks, brother ot W. W. Brooks formerly of tblsolty, txitli having received their dlptomas. Mrs. J. C. Uyrd (J.-ie Wotverton) and Mrs. A. P. Wolverton, of Spokane Fall, are visiting their parent at Monmouth, Mr. aud Mrs. J. Wolver ton. The Evan elle.il Sunday school of this city will give an Faster concert uext Sunday evening at 730. An excellent program Is arranged for the occuslou The schixd meeting Monday evening at the oM?ra house is for the purjxe of electing directors and clerk for the con solldated district A full attendance Is of Importance. U. S. I.aughary returned from East ern Oregon laMt w'k. He resrts money very scuroe there, but says he did a very good business considering the hard times. The Union Lutxr party held a very satisfactory committee meeting at Dal las on last Saturday and elected dele gates to the state convention which meets In Oregon City April Oth. , On account of the Byerly bridge be lug gone a great deal of trade Is U-Ing diverted from Indeiendencc. Our board of trade should look after this matter and see that something Is done. Now that the steel rails ami the motor englno and the paMsenger coach have been ordered for the Indepen dence and Monmouth railroad it will soon begin to look like bunlness between the two towns. Tlie county roud leading from North Independence past Mr. Mat Stewart's farm and out to A W. Lucus' farm Is In a bad condition. The two new bridge were recently built but as there are no aprons they ure utterly worth less. The supervisor should look after this road. Mr. James E. Davis will tuko his fine stud of blooded horses, Clyde and Shire fillies, thirteen In number, to Dallas the day of the republican con vention Saturday, April 12th aud publicly exhibit tliein. They are all republicans but not politicians. Covenant meeting at the Baptist church In this city on Saturday at 1 o'clock; hand of fellowship will tie ex tended. Preaching at Oak View school house Subbutu morning. Ordinance of baptism will be administered here Sabbath evening. All those desiring to unite wlUt the church are Invited to be present at this meeting. If any of our reader areuot taking the weekly Illustrated Wct Shore they ought to do so. It combine the de sirable features of all the Eastern weeklies and la superior to any one of them. Esecially , In Its graphic pictures of Western sceiies is of It irretit Interest. Aside from the local paper It Is the best publication that can be taken, and should tie in every house. Published by L. Samuel, Portland, Oregon, at $4 a year. TOLD 3Y CORRESPONDENTS PARKER ITEMS. Kchuol commence next Monday. Ilelmlck Bros, have shipped all their wheat. Kuik'h Chamberlain and family were visiting friends In town the past week. Mm. Mogfnrd once more grace our social circle after an absence of a few month Frank Atkinson headed westward last week, like nullum, and we rx isn't soon to hear of him on the Pad tic's water front, , Wm. Fuipia's flock of flue Shrov- shire i beep are looking graceful enough to start spring poets muting about their form and profile. Hoi. Craveu aud wife have been visit ing at this place and tiueiin Vista the past week. They returned tu their b line at Corvalll Monday. Most all the farmer In the vicinity are plowing summer fallow, and the well scoured plow share may be seen glistening like so many diamonds lu the sun as they glide through the turf. "cocM n ANi'ni m. Jay powell represented Cochrane at the Albany lustltule. Itev. N. Shupp, of ludeiiendeune, preached here lust Sunday. - Farmers are now all busily engaged In plowing their summer follow. Will and A. J, Whlteaker, of Inde pendence, ient Sunday here visiting friends. C. A. Sluioutnu will commence teaching "the young Idea how to shoot" at lied Prairie next Monday. A social dance waa given at the resi dence of Henry Bobbin Wednesday evening. A pleasaut time I reported. Mis Annie Addison and Miss Carrie Halt, of the O. S. N M. were the guests of Mis Millie llmney Saturday and Suulay. j Our delegate to the Sunday school convention Misses Surah Brldwell, Etta Whlteaker aud Mr. L 0. Scooert have returned home. T. L. Wearer of Ibis place com- uieueed leaching at Blid.eport last Monday with au enrollment of twenty- three pupils. Several of our young folks atteuded the sociable at Dallas Saturday even ing. They frouounccd It a very en joyable affair especially F. K." Our school la progressing finely un der theuMrlutendameof ,m Minnie Shupp. (There Is an enrollment of wenty-nlue pupils. The school house Is still lu a bad condition aud could ts veiy much Improved. There I a good supply of apparatus for the school though, aud the new stove was put lu Saturduy which helps It very much. 'he blackboard need restating aud the house pat u ted. LUCKIAMUTE ITEMS. Beautiful spring weather. Our hop men are btisly plowing ami netting hop pole. Bagley Bro'. have been shipping griil u to Portland this week. Kane, what Is good for sure lti? Two-lip sulv. J, Uoodulxht, Mrs. P. Hlltlbrand went to Portland Monday to gel her eye doctored. What a good fellow I would be If It were not for my brothers. John. Mr. P. Hiltlliraiid, who has been sick for some time Is rapidly recovering. Mr. Swauu, who Is attending school at Corvallis, paid u a flying visit Mon day. Mrs, Peck Is rapidly recovering, and we hope to see her all right In a few lay. Several of our young folk attended the dunce at Bueua Vista and rcort a pleasant time. . Mr. D. Bums, ef Dallas, who b been visiting among her relative re turned home last week. Joe Collins, of Suver, was vlsitlug In these parts Sunduy. He say the Bell lew school Is doing well. Hurry Kirk, representing the Far mer' Protective Union, ha bucu doing lively business among our farmer. The people of this section are greatly pleased at the active and energetic move of the people of Iudcandence. Last week Mr. S. B. Martin shipped to Portland six car loud of ash aud maple IiiuiIht. Just one week's work. Geo, Steele I repairing his machine. He has already inimt of hi crew en gaged and expects a largo ruu this summer. Mr. U. S. Lnughury returned from Eastern Oregon Monday where he has been working for the Interest of his father's fetite. Born, to the wife of S. II. Martin on March 2l)lh a fine twelve ikiiiihI boy. Mother uud child doing well. Papal able to lie out. Pcple are complunliig that their smuke heuscs have licet) euvaded. The people will have to organize a vigilante soiiimlilec If this work Is not sloped. Wm. Kerns, the section foreman, In forms us that the railroad bridge at this place will bo rebuilt Immediately, and will be a much more substantial one. L. L. Swann I teaching a very successful school at the Stump school house. Mr. Parker will commence school at the Elklns school house next Monday, .MlssOllie Harris of this place 1 now visiting In Minneapolis and write- that there Is lot of snow and cold weather while we Oregnnlan are enjoying fine spring weuther, Some sneaking cur has visited our school house and played havoc among the limps, window panes, lam), and tried to breuk tho door down. The directors should look after this matter and punish such lawless persons. ZENA 'iTEMS. Jesse Lewis went to Dallas Tuesday morning. Hardy Holinan of Dallas was in these parts last Monday. Itev, Mr. Bluck will preach here uext Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. John S, Hlgglus of Eugene City Is visiting his mother this week. Mis Currle Walling of Amity wo visiting friends In our city last Sunday, Mrs. K. A. Walling aud her daughter Jennie, left Inst Wednesday for Port land, The Lincoln school has now a fine 118 globe, A present from their elti- elent Sclnsil Clerk, W. B Duncan. Fred Lwklyjr, cum down from Cor valll during vacation of school, Fred makes a good looking soldier dressed In gray. Mr. Milts of the Capitol Jmtrn tl was doing our burg Thursday of last week We are glad toece Hint paper send out such genial gnts. Will the person wh o borrowed a grub- hip Invalid can of coal oil from the church premise without permission, please return the sanief A. J. Purvlue, Is laying down hi water pita's to his new residence. When completed he will h.ive one of the licst arranged resilience In the valley. There was a party at one of the neigh bor near here last Friday evening. There were 1W young ladli, aud only 4 young men, We hope that the young ladle will take pity ou (host uufortu ime young men next time, MUS. W. It o'llKI.U IlKAt'lt. Mr. H. Hlgglus returned from Port laud lust Monday where she had Isn't) at the bedside of her sister Mrs, W. II. O'dell who has beeti at the point of death for some time. Mrs. O'dell Is at so a sister of our County ComniW loner B, F. McLench, It Is Imped that the bidy may yet recover. She Is one of the old pioneers, Later she was the wife of Oregon' first Congressman, Hon, K. F. Thurston, She died since the above was written She was laid to nut lu Uvs MMon eeiuetary, Salem, Wednesday afternoon. Thus has an other pioneer of IHW passed lo the other slnire. AIRLIE ITEMS. Hurrah for the motor railroad!" Farmers have tHuiiucuie.l farming in lead earnest. Quite a iiuiutsr have their early garden made, and will soon have pleuly of "gardcti ," The fall M graiu hi stood the winter well, an I generally Sk aklng, is hulling flue Six couple from this place attended the grand ball at Hiieii i Vltt List Fri day evening. They had a fine time. ; "Wee" slid "li e" the bridge builders put In a heavy bridge at the cMmlng near Ibise and It II .street, Some two days was Hiit lu carrying out the heavy stringers, I'Icihi present your bill to the City t'.iiiuell at our next regular meeting. Miss Little I (" lost a nice gold ring while on her way to the ball at Bueua last Friday evening. Any one llndlug the same will be suitably re warded by returning it to Ml l.lllle. Willie McAdiimt, of Halcm, has re turned to this place after an tthscuoc of several week, He says the prettiest girls to be found, are right here lu this neighborhood, and we think so list, A union Sunday school was org in- lcd at this place lost Suud iy, with the following ortWr: Hupt W.C. Swann; Assistant, Mrs Laura y'illlam; Secy, Ibihl McCoil.sk; Treas, II M. Berry: Chorister, Mrs Swauu; Librarian; W. IC William Many thanks are due Mr. W.N. O'Kelley, for his kind as sistance lu helping us organise. The hour of meeting will be K:M a. m , and we Want to see everybi ly couie.Catico Jim. moIJTmSjVm items. Mama says I mun't-ltt. Ml Biyutou Is vlsitlug her Uer Llda, Mrs Foil lk, of Portland, Is visiting friends, Gene Cattrou aud Bert Lucas, took In Dalles Monday. Mr. Will Copelaiil came Up In pay his sister a short visit. Homer Parrlsh has "taken his de parture for parts unknown." Miss Pit longer, returned Tuesday from a short visit to her home. , W. It. Huwlcy, went home for a short visit and returned Monday. Itev, Bailey, conducted the morning and evening services last Sunday. The ws'ictle still hold their regular meetings and are doing excellent work. Itolwrt Brodlu of Astoria has biH-n visiting his sister Culllu for a few days. Prof. Campbell Is continuing his lee turcs on Oreek and Hunan Mythology. Prof, Powell has biketi charge of the Mental Science and A, history classes. E. C, Peutltind mid wife, and J. S. Cooper and wife, visited Monmouth re cently. , E. (.', Kcyt uu l Miss Dcdniau attend ed the Institute at Perrydale last Sat urday. " Llnsy Sismore has taken udvnuluge of these nice days, and paid us a visit at achwl. Mr. Cattrou was called U Salem by the siul news of the dentil of her sister-in-law Mrs. Slicltou. Some of the girls are greatly pu..eled over my lutest departure, but It wou't be my lust. Ullmoru. The entertainment given by tlie society of little girls of the Public School was very good. Judge F. II. Clicnoweth, exhibited and explained an excellent maluklu to the school one day lust week. The Sunday School Convention was largly attended by visitor and dele gate from till over tho oouuly. "I li'ivn't hardly spoken to Mr. Ull more lately, every time I go to talk to to him Jcnulu lias too come. Culllu Mr. Walter Hoiubroo went, to tils homo in Mo.Mlunvllle Saturday on the tricycle und returned Sunday evening. Dumo Rumor has It that Maud and Horace are to be married in two weeks. If true accept our hearty congratula tion. Misses Ida Francis and Aggie Den inn, graduates of the class of '811 visit ed old friends and school mutes lust week. Mis Maggie teuton Is lu town on a short visit. S'poso now A. J. H., of Independence will liuitut the place for a while. Mr. Dednmu came to take his sister home, ou account ot tlie Illness of their mother, So Nannie dear Is gone, and Eddie I all alone. "Horace ha gone to his fur-off home. Where wople after hi own style roam. His many friend wish him luck. In his future business, driving truck, Will Dawson came up from Portland Saturday to visit his mother. Will I Just as handsome and jolly a ever, We wish he would come again. llev, Wells read a very Interesting pit iter on " Astronomical measure ments" at chapel exerels-si Friday morning: He also delivered a lecture on Astronomcy at the church Sunday p. m. Prof. Puwell, saw that mythological lectures were lutenwilug, so Tuesday morning at chapel, his listener were ss'lllMiund, while he i.arraled the ex ploltsof the heroes "Tim" aud "Cuurclc man," of Irish mythology. Oue of the new reolmtlnu rooms Is ready for occupancy and It Is ucedl to say "Is'uuliful," Aud now as the time for that dreaded final approaches, only two weeks, the senior are not to be seen wit limit their txsiks, and they are doing sums very hard studying. Their diligence e m not In excelled aud It Is presumed they will "pass" with high grades. The class nuiulsY twenty two, eleven gentlemeu and eleven ladles They are now reviewing (leology and Orthography under Profs. Doughty and Lluthlll. LETTER LIST, List of letters remalulug lu this oftlco March 3, lmkl, If not railed lu 30 day they will be sent to the dead letter nfllco. Parties culling for these letters will atease say "advertised." Alls-rtson, 1 V Bennett, W Clark, Deo Doiinell, Itev K W Ferguson, 1IH Oratey, II Harrington, B (2) Jory, D H Know les, J B Kellogg, F M Lamltcrt, Chas Lovelnnd, II C Mattlugly, J P M'sire, J J Orth, John Parker, C Itooue, E Ittnisey, (1 L Kemslji, Clulie Lucas, J P Lluton, CE McMurray, Oco Nixon, CW Pomeroy, Jss Perry, Itev C I (kit, J its M Shea, Harry 0 Tedrow, Atls'rt Lewis diss 1) M Itobliisou, Sadie Taylor, Mr It K si. A, C. April I, IHKJ. TIioiiiismui, Itev F Walker, Henry Poppielou, Cora Smith, MrsC It limit r':o, P. M. DIED. ItoHEItTS. At her home near Car uieiiita, I, os Augelew, Cal , Mrs. Ellen A Itols-rts, wife of J. M. Ittls-ru late of !iidcH'udciice. "IT .T """ T- Bl'lU'lI.-Mimday, March 8lsl to tho w ife of J, B. Bureh, a ten pound daughter. IUMP -Saturday, March 81st to the wife of S. D. lUi'.ip, a nine pouud Kin. (itltSON.-.Mouduy, Mareh 2tth to the wife of Cass tillwoii, a eiglit pound girl. This Is a gissl year for it Iris IIHIKP SI KM I ION. t'sllalnlil .fob b Iti IIm lurMldot lira' l. Messrs. CtsiH'r Brtsi, have reeel r due Hue of guns. The public is Invited to cull and Inspect, !Wt ! wsr on mio at lliklo'. Hop growers will find it to their Interest to buy their plow and culti vators from Oisslman A Douty, be cause tliey have Just w hat you want at a low price. lUnnvmlwr Ilnnltls'a cs'ry a full linsotiru cfi.nilcmtir)i timiliinff, smt fit llm ssins eh,witiui thif rhMi tout llorw llm Muntu fmr htUUitui lur toy Unm k Inmht't vtrm wtwiitt. (IiskIiiiiiii A Douty ure prewired to sell hop twine at Sail Francisco prices ami will convince you, If you will call and lnsKH't their samples. Von should place your orders early, WANTKD kll kimls ut oounlry pnxluos t llunklB's. WNrKtl Aswst frah llk (sw. Mnal h nwitiilkw, Anil)fto W. K, IMlluu. InUt- IK'Uili'UlH-, A good washing machine Is what every family should hue, Goodman A lXittty have one which they are sell ing on trial. Call and get oue. lie member they are sidling lots of them. (liHslmun A Douty carry a full and complete line of "EverUistlng" tin ware. Only a short explanation of this ware Is necessary. It I made from the hardest aud best tliiplate. For further liartlculitr call and Inspect their stock. Stoves, the largest ami best assorted line of cook and heating stoves In Polk county can Ik found at (loodman A Douty'. Thclrstovesareall warranted. Ri'metnlier you get their heaviest tin ware with each stove. Just call and lisik at them. Next Monday April 7th tho llena Marsell Dramatic company will play In it-lit city. Tho 'opening play will be "Funchon the Cricket." llena Mitrsells will apour us Fatichon Miss llena Marsclls has run hur own com pany for the past ten year aud she Is one of tke best on the coast. She Hint began playing In Mr. John Drews theatre lu Philadelphia. We hope the citizens will ooino out und pack the house. When you need a knife, pair shears or a good razor do not full to call on Goodman A Douty. Itoniomlier they warrant all their cutlery to be good metal, and carry a largo assortment. AH THEREI All knowing ISHmsstviii inrlutitini to J, D, Irviiio from lust ywtr will ptras imll la sna smiln thu Mens immxliululy. M mniiuy 1 must liiivi), Vnuin truly, J. 1). Jhtini. BALED HAY. Tlirns hnnill snd fifty hli of turns ohsst hay will Ihi for sill liy tliti umlorsiu nd, ami Imi'IIh ili'slriiiK hny ivin b socuuiiniHliitwl liy imllltiR st (iiHstmsn X Dimty't mill Iwvlng llixir orlrs. l'hu iirioo will lie 11,10 s Iwlo, or til a ton. first come, Unit Kirvcil. Miiroli, It, lnlM. K. '', Prmti.and. CARDEN PLOWING. ForBiinlun pluwin nrttwmln of Hny klnil, nmily tu H. 8, Miilillslisin, 1u1upui1mioii, Mlitt DRV FIR WOOD WANTED.ZZ Tint unilnrUnoit ili'slnw nil iwniona hsvlnir dry wooU lo call mill leave prioci bI Ihs now llly usmiry out; limit opposuu postunuiit, h. H. Taylor, lnUuptinuHnos, ApriU Voters at the school meeting Mon day are requested to be on baud by seven o'clock as the meeting will ad journ at nine on account of the liena MursoU' performance at the opera house. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. Tt'KSIlAV AriKKSOOW, Itev, N.Nhili, iif IiulcNll'1tMrv, liairiimli llf nieellN. Kiiiiiis Klirss. Mwrolwr; pnt-lvm, A frs dlwiiMliitt on tlwsHiruiiniil aiiU HeoiirsnwiiiMiK was llifii lnlriliiKly tls- mniwd by Itsv. W, W. Wells.. W. yisnis. J. I), yiili'k, Ib'V, I..M..l rit suit Mrs. I'mT. (.'anilHl, Movvd tlist Mr, f. W. Hsrr tw NiMilntt'd by llm iiiiiililsi an s hsirlr to p .rl cjii. veiiltoH to llifdincroiit eounty pflHrs, Toilii "Wlint rsii we do to rn nd lbs Siimliiy su-liisil wurk In our t'outily" by Mr, Juinisl (Ml win Wan (inwiiUuL llrv, W, W. W'IUiul Ib'V. lttH.rtf wuiH itMire iroiiiit iim, itiiirs mrnuslimwi In Mmiiluy teliisil work. Mr, flyds hmUtmt on Ills linistrlnne (if tsucliers slwuys twin itriwiit or seii'lln s ulMtllut. 1). tt. Msluon Hu n lulknil ou Im tsirisiicf of Huiiiliiy wIimU wnrVi. Tlis couiiiiltitHi was tli!ii Ird In prayi-r by nril. MuilHrt suit Itnv, lluiisnker. Muvvd Unit QoiitmUlo of I wo Iw upiolllli-il t regl.ier nnm of all dnlctfiinw, Thai wim nitlUw U U. W, Mi ldiuulil in, Ifro. acolsiH. Iir. WhIIs iailnlid lo ld iluvollonnl vinrclstw III Ills ovpiiIiik. IkMiadletlon by Hoy, Wells. r rvasMT avssiso, TUs eoiiv.iiillnii vonvmictt and wss oih-iiwI liy dsviilloual tinls led by Uv, W, W. Wells. Ituv, Nluiup iiresliilii amtountwd Ksv.T.", Ibiysl, tlln Dril wwltw of lite v. In, wliuuMnisi Ik discussion of llio siibjn.l Ai wo.unvii.nily awsks lo Hie linporiainw of Hi Mnii.toy u-hiHil work." ir. Hwilwrt fullowi'd In the dlscuwlim, Aaesieiisloa of llm ibiip sUoiiihI lbs topic waruul It-', llolwru, who inb red sonic remarks of groai isiHIiitsw lo ili ulij!t, I'Mf. 1.. I', t ntnplH.il wu culled to Dm clmlr, Slid Hrv,N,HliUiigavtlislK litlkoo binili-nl (srailiy drswlny, a map of the lilblo lionl. in cilii sirokes. WKIISKSlr MOtlMISOSKtOON. Tlw cunvi.iill.in csoivrnril In Ilia willcww flntiwl si sm slid lisd di'votluiml m ri l-s till when tln regiihir ri'n-ls.. of ihi. pr,, groin wtri' re.iioiuil, B ub W . t. H -hi i,. ti t Mrs, T. J, Iav wlio wi'W Ural on llio pr.siraio U-bi absent ilMMr topics were luld uxvr 1111 ibeir arrival. Tlie niiivmitloit ilun i..k up llw resolution tu wl.ipi llic (vm. tliullon, ill-li resolution (nut bm-n lld on tlu nhi. Tlie wsn-lary bcin niwiil Hi-iiu ri whs h;.u led secretary pro bMit. , Tlielssl of Tiu-ly of May lil wn.rlscd r lh nest eonvetitlou. Tlieraiiutlluiliin ws llin s loptrd. lnilMtdeni was flueU as tlie pluv fir llll IK'Kl t-'IIVt-lltlilll, . lies. il vsl, T lint w send.lwo dclegHlen, lo the slulK iwovMiiUio al Me Minn vllle, Hev. N. Hhupp and 4, W. l.l,.irn were elected w Ui'litsiirs. Al IU-.mh loil "llow re wtt to lucres llts slietiduni-e of our rtutiday s.!b nir" tm taken up and dl-ued In an able ety by Miss Kiiiiiis lllmis. A plees or music eniltled "Tbe lislf bs never yet been Uild," (u ilien ir.Hliuwd. It wseurderi'd llml Mis HieaMty sbotild lie pubiMied In tlie linli-is-iiili'in-c, Monmouili slid Iallu. uis-r. Olijwl in eye Us-lilnx was taken up snd discussed by lle, , II. Hotter, further dls. eussiit by I'Mf. rsnipbell. ItisHtlved, Tlisl Ik niiiveiiliou tender Its lluoiks lo tiro. Ilobem lor his presatuw, neal address ami Inu-re.t In Hie ismveiitlon. The lietl lup wsv "The Imsoii, who sliull lew-h II, and low -Imll II lie IuukIiI." In the Isvnee of 1, M, I'srry 111 ebjlr a-ltited lie, llunsaker in open the discussion, further dlscu-eil by tiro. Holier, Comiiilllee on resolution apsiluleil were Iter, W. W. Welt, J. W.tlstKime, I), O. quick, Miss Koiiiia ItliiK. Miss HUM W lilo-oker, C Vimiiiiii.-o uo srrsiu'1'iil.'ills: Itev, ,. J llunsuker, I'Mf. 1. I,, (.'ninplwll, Jnuies lille .ii, It, M.Sinltli, .Drs. Ur. I. i. Urn, Krwii 11;) bt I.' uf tlie tjUMtlou drunr was dlssMel of, A'U'iuniwI, Wr.ll.stcslUV AlTKHNlHlS SKWIOM. Iievoltouul eerele from 141) were con ducted by Itev, A. J. Iluilanksr. "llow slmll steadier prciwre a leson" was lb ftl lople dl-usMvt mid wu opened by Mm, K, M. MinWh by well limed ey, The esuijiUl wm follnsi-d by U Sciliert, V tl. tjulck sue Itev. N, Mhtipp, The lux I topic discussed was "llow can we best secure Iheratsltlsshiiieiil of ir-sid Humbly hisilln the destitute purl uf our eouiily.' The dlwusslnn wim opened by Itev, .1, W- Osborne, followed hy lieu. M itlism and llro. shupp. A nilbs-ilon liittrfi uy I tie expciitc of lite eon ven 1 1, in wus taken up, which colli-nllon siuouiilxl U1.S3. The money III the atwenis- of the trwuiirer was ordered Into the Imiiris of I lie coin in II lit' on pmarnui toiy the - In'liae. The next on llic pr ijni n wu. "Chtldren s Mis-Miik" coiidiit'lcd by Miiuie Itiiller . The ecrcle of litis iicciIiik ronslsied of songs, reeltsllon. snd dis-tuiuiillons hy tlieclitldren. snd sn address hy lbv, A. i. lluiioiker and reinsrks hy Itev. Hliiipp. Kurihern'sirl were niii.lc. lb-Sirl of (Siuimlttis- on dcb-jiiitcs sdoplcd. Ailjournetl al ; J. llcnedU'ilon by llro. ilsborne, WSIISKSOAV KVKNINO. Arter devotloiiHl cxenssisi the convention was favored with s brief a blress by I'rof. I. L. Ciiiupliill. quiwlliiu: "Wlint run we do for children on rtumhiy P. M." Talk by Itev, isliupp. Prof. Mlaiiley, Urn. Hnillli, Mrs. Cionplicll, Itev. W, W. Wells, Prof, Mulkey, Next llm repirl froiu committee on reso lutions was slopted, (Nmvenllon'wns next favored by sn excellent address hy Hcv. W. W, Vt'ells. Music. Now closed Ihe llcst nin- reutloii ever held In I'olk county with the iH'iiedictlon by Itev, Wells, (otli-ctlon was then taken sinounUHt lo fll.au. Adjourned. MoNMorm, March 38, 180. Your committee on resolutions would nKrt tlie following: Itesolved, That the Holiday school convention return their thanks to the citizens of Monmouth for their nbun. dnnt and cordial hospitality In tlie entertainment of delegates, and ulso to the C'hristlnii church for the use or their house of worship. Itesolved, That wo are thankful to our presiding otllcer, Hcv. N. Shupp, for tho erHclout uud Impartial manner n which he discharged tlie duties of hlsolUce. Itesolved, That we request the news papers of Monmouth, Indcpcmlcuce and Dallas to publWh tho prtH-eedlngs of this conventions. W. W. WKI.I.S, I). O.tiL'U K, Itnv, Okiiohnu, Emma Ittnus, Ktta Wiiitkakkk, Committee. SANITARY NEEDS. . ('onimunlcittcd.) Dkah Kditor: Shirley Dure, In a recent nuinU'r of tho San Francisco Examiner, snuud the note of warning suggested by tho prevalence of the In Hucnr.a or lu grippe, She doubts, as many of the rest of us have done, the immediate importation of the article from Russia, but tlmls In It a text from which she teaches a pnluted lesson on the necessity of turning our attention to the sanitary arrangements. We of the country and smaller towns are likely to puss such remarks by am ap plying only to the crowded cl'lcs where one can scarcely get a breat h that docs bear truce of questionable associations. But the need for thorough cleansing exisii unioug tm a well. As spring comes on, with tardy step, and the sun has more power, tlie air around our houses 1 being saturated with moisture drawn out of -the ground where through the Winter we or our neigh bors have carlcssly thrown dishwater; barnyards and stables are reeking wil h odors; backyards are tilled with trash, and fevers more tedious than la grim', are likely to follow lu its track. These we will probably churgo to Providence rather than to our ltussiuu brethorn, but, ut any rate let us "clean up!" CITATION, In lb Vnttnxy Coiirt of llio rttuUt of Oreson, for Ihel'iHiiily of I'olk. Ill Hi" inwiicr of the Kslt f Mnrwin, ilis-enaed, M, K Mi'fwlo, diuliilslrKUv. ... . ,, nnfiiH-i rut nriiior 4. noil William A. Merwln and H. I Vnoiluyn; also Kdwln, MHry, llliniehe, Nina, t:brls, Anus I..M.I f.i.i.'jr ai-tsiii, KreeiniKi I N TMK NAMK llf TIIK TATH nfOI KiiN, Vou are hsMby elled sod rliilred (ireiioii, for I lie eoiimy ol I'ulk at Ibe r.iurl Ihsiiii tlirn-of, at liulliu lu lb iiounty of I'olk Mil Monday, I lie Site day of May, ISHO, al I o'clock in Ihesneruooii of that day, then nou iiiere ut atve eatise, n any lucre oe, why an order Im not losile iIio-i iiiik llm ailiulolB. tflllorof sold eslule lo sell Hie Mltiwlll lie. seroiiiu reai prnH-ny is-nniyiu uianni eslaui bi-wiu The undivided inu-nsii In the fol- lowllnr ib-ai.rlln.il liMls-rtyi HinilmiliK 1S.77 .-oioos nesi'ii loeeMiuun-asi corner claim o. M (tecs, 11, u, I S, r It W, llieinw North II chains, til w West s.s.1 ehalns. llu-oisi Mouth 11,41 cliHilis. llielMW l-stst S.SA i lmlns hi plaiw ol ls'liiniiii( eouUiliilm S.ls acres. Also a lliree n- tract Isiuuilcd ou the northeast hy rwlit of way of farmer Ware house coinimiiy. on Ihe mirth ami wesl hy the iireuilw-s id mud eooiuniy, ou llm soulheas! by bind rtisu-d hy fc, Merwlu lo Ib-ury Mloper A rSHi. ou the soul hand wesl hy the properly now oc-iiiiea ly ii. M, Imval, M, f. Itllmeli and A. Wllwin lu'loir a luo-l tti Hie l l.l.'oli.', I'. Cook and wile lu PolS loiiniy, im-iiii. -' I . W ITSIsss, Ihe Hon, J. Mtoutter, ssl. fJildKa of tha I'oiioiy IJourt of the I Mutio of Oniein. lor the rountv ni I'olk. Willi Iheneul ol Mipi Ikiurl alllx.il thi filh duv ol March, A. K, IMW, A ll 'lent: 8;.H,P1 - (.O.CoAO.Oerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. k'oTICK Is hereby given thai by virtue of an tV-,Miillou duly lulled out of Ilia l o.-.in Omriol tlmisiHteol Oregon Sir tlieciounty of folk, ou Hie luih day is" .larch, A. 11. Isuu, up on a juotfioeiii uuiy remiermi, entered of r com ami il'wkrt.il III and nv aulil I Ir.M.o t oon on lb urn day of May, A. 1). Iws, lu "--rioiu nou wen uiaoiiioun penning, where in . i. I'Mwwou was pmnnoi una nioper, I, A.HIois-r. 1.. kelMi.i,. il.ilu.riw.ii u..iu.,.. J. W, KiralanU aitmiuUlraoir, U M. Hull and n, w. isioiwr wem aiti-mlunu, hy whtrli etls-llllon BUI uimiliHIoleil lu sell 111 real property herein alter daserinml, and out of i ne prisss-iiaoi ii -ii mle lu pay talil Jude iiniii ot Iwemy-viKiit iiumin.il Uuiutr with luieiiMt iln-nsiu al tne rale ol iwreenu per .mi, mi Hii.-e fliny ii, ami iwo liuuilreu aininiiy dollar slloruey In aud twvuiy. Ihns- and dollars eost of suit aud aiwruu in c-i.i. 1 have letted upoa and will ou aalurday, lb luih da) or April, A. I. ISSO al I o'elm-k In ihr nfttirn sin of sold day t the d.stf uf lln-c.Miil iuHMi In said J'oiH (,'ounly, male ot iiri-nun, im-II al puiilie auction lo the iiikIiimI Iml aT tor eah In baud oil Ihs day uf sale, all Hie rinni, llilu, luunul aud elal win. h the aulil t;, nloper, 1.. A. Mouer, I Klo, U U itriai uuijjiiee, J, V . Kirk lioid, u.l,iiuil.ii,ii,,r, u ll. 11.01 or (J. W. isi,iM-r sum ,. iiMi,l,iiiu or eliner of ll.em iiaou-41 in sain esecuii.Hi had on or aiVr the on- uiu Uai iiuy ol gay A. u. isAi in or to the loilimui uvsuiiia-d nail properi y hi-wll: All lois ne m, i tai of hi' uurua-n il.li, lot Msven hi ol Ohs tw.-uiy-fi.ur fUt, and loi Uinw :J. ami i.ior ill ot Ui.s k tweuiy-sii cM ut Hie towu ui I iKli'is-mlfuiv, Cola Uiuuiy oi- K-.il, a per map. and plai ol said luwn; also all Hi, parcel ol laud situated lu Ihe County and nlutc .llorcmud Jr. rc-.l as follows,' 1 lie fHtolii ii.111 ol mat nir.-el Uescrloed hy coin. oii-m-uijf ai iije ocai nut. ol l - r. dak ifc.iiioi.-ii ijuitl t'laiiii -HI feet N orlh ol the orih Hue ol hi-s-a No, clr.cn ill, of saiil lowiiof iii.l.-iwiij.-ii.v, ili.-u,. rji.t ihlriyi.ij, rials iiiio.e m a ..uiu-riy direcliou sloug lauds ol and il. ni.iper aiiout eiKhieen il, Md more or e., IheiL-e ,ilt W the Wet line oi und C 1. t .. pollution l..ocl Claim, lo. ii.e .Monti iwo lii iclr,..! aud Isnmiy-four liYi l.-et lo Uie oia-e of le-amiilua eouiaiuiua one tli a-Te oioreor less an said laud ut-lli lu 1VI Ciuiily, Dreg m, iumi ciiiiiocih iiig al the jsootoe,.t corner ol ilial eertaiu par-e ut land wloili 15. I'. 'sik eoureyed to Kdwiu Alcrwln oy d.s-d exs-uu-il hv- said i:. 1'. isik and a He Miit .Iced winch I duly ms.rded at leusiu ill me re..irls,.l Ui-eiloI folk tounlv. or, nm, winch d.s-u U ben-by n h-rn-d to lor a uao-e period descripilun ul ihe laud hereby (smvei etl iroui mini e iruer ruuiiliia .Northerly al Hi- Ine -u.-r of uie oiiu at tne Ka.l end ol ol Ini' l f'ir a ilislauce of eiKhien dm rials, lh--o.il riiuiiierly unlit It incvia Ihe .Soiliu line of mini Iracl conveyed by mi Hi t:. . Hsi and wile us ai-ire-siU ismtiiluiiiK two ttf, aens. more or .m, aioairipoi ground sixty lOUi f.H-l lu sslill 11 o.t ihe is, ,u III Hue of said nrl meuiloiicil iwir.el reM-rviiig una exes-pl. in uier.-ir.im uu.1.11 one-f iuriu a.-r thereof uuon wiii.ii in,, gn.t mill 01 l". and U M ,-.1., I .r i ituuud ail In I'oia Couuly, ilrenon. imo-U at Ji.llaa, Un-go-l mis Will day of Mnr.-li, A. l. tsi. jin h. SM t i ll. niierui of pulk Uiuniy, Dngon, SHERIFF'S SALE. it therin-uli nmrtof Ihe Wsleof OreKon fur f-oia . ouuiy, J. A. li.iiih I., I'lir. nr. i t'arvll MLuwr, lie s. ui'lt:K is hereby mven lluil by vlrlim-ni an enis'iiiioii duly 1..M1.U mil ol and under lu ii 01 inn ir.'iui conn m l lie isiate of ureaou for iliei ouuty of 1'ola, on the lull dav MiiMi IHjsi, ud lo me dins led upon a certain judgment mid dirrl rcuil. red Herein on l he m iy l la-is-miH-r, Issii, in lor of J. A. inn.. I., pnoiiuii, ami against t urvn Kloiter, Ifh-utlatit; lor ihe sum of twelva hundred )UMdolli alia lnierest Ihereou. Iroui Hie JMiii day of Dctnher, im?. at Ihu rale of leu (Uli air twin. a-r annum, Willi tin- lurlher sumsol M-veniy-five i;;'c dnturs aiioniey li-esand und dlsliurseuieiils 111 Ihlsauit, ami s decrcs; la-em vme .vjl ai-lin aLlok .I..II..M. ..... iomK.iiiK a mnrlknui- ou the ful ow Our de. erilssl p.viiilsns, to-tut: t-'omuienclng al the iiiincasi comer of I nil tract of laud nor. chased by Kdwln .iienriu uf t', .1'. tksik and sue, llicuce cslcrly along Ihetviiter of the sloiti-h Mt the eict cud of Hi,id prois-rty for the lindane ol elgliiis ii ls) miIh, thence .North iy is rtsis, iiieure esmuieriy mil II 11 meeu Ihe Mnuih line ol said trad of mud pimlniM-d of f. 1'. i.kiS and wife, iMUIulniiig two ill aires more or less, also a strip oil uir trnci sixty i)i ft wide along llic Sum n line ihereuf, in Ihe wcl end of said larol ! onc-fourlh of au ai re In the North- eal coiner of aunt iract ol land, also Inu No. i and ll lu lilis k No. 1.1 und lots No, .1 und t in lihk'k .No. ai, und tm 7, hi hlia-k No. 21, aliuated tu Ihe town of ludcisuiitcuce, t'ouuty of I'olk and Mlale of tin-iron, dcsimuih-d on Klvln A. Thorn s Isinatluu bund I hilui, snd said de cree dlns-tcd Unit Ihe auid hunts be sold In the manner proviiliit by law. and Ihe ima-eeits la? appllctl us follows, likwit: In piiriucut of iM.ns and cicii.eiirtlilsuU herein taxed al Kl.iti and ms rulng ousts, aud then to the pay ment of ihe amount due plnlmtil upon note and moriguge, twelve hundred dollars, wuti intcrcai at iier win. per auiiiiiu Irom tiieiiih day ot m iols'r, ISS7, and lor seveuty five oJ.ii tlolho's attorney s IW-s, I, Im s. woilih, Hierur ol i'olk rmintv. bv virtue or the pn-nil-s alorcsald have levied Ukiu and will sell ut. public auction lo the hlKhcst hldiler, Mr i'ii-Ii In hand, all Ihe right, title and Interest which thesaid t'arvll tUoper i on or niter uie san n iluv of ta-tober ISS7, In and to tlie wild premises alorcsald. in front ol tho I uuri House ihsir, in the towu ol tiiUlas, and t otmly of folk, on Satimlay the llllh day of April, A. I). 1800 ul 1 o'clock 1', M. of mild day. llt.8.BMITU, Bhcrtirol I'ulk t'oiiutv, Or. lintcd ut Putins this litli day of March, IsuO. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tlie ClreuU Court of the Stata of Oregon, lor no a i ouuiy, J. A. luuiels,iiiir. vs. Cni-vll HlniH'r. Hell, Vtil'lt'l-; Is hereby given thill by virtue of an ''execution duly Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Mluleof Oregon for the County of I'olk. on tlie liiih day of March, A. 1). ItWO, up on a judgement duly remlt-red, entered cl re mud nod dis ketcd lu and hy said Circuit Court on the .lit day of liecwnhcr, A, V. 1SS9, lu a certain suit then In wild Court iendtng, wherein .1 , A. Hiinlcls was plnltttlit und t'arvil Klopcr was dcfcnitiini, by which execution I mil isiiiiiiiiiudcd to scli tbe real proierty hci-ctiiul'ter described, and out of Ihe pro ceeds ol such sale to pay tlie costs and ex. pi-UHC of siite the costs and ilishtn-Nemcntsof ii 1 1 1 suit taxed al tMudtUnnd ihe llirtlier hiiiu of tl'iH.'timic Willi Intcii'st. (hereon, m tlie rate or ten per cent, per iiunilin, from tlie lit tt day or October A, l. Kill, I luive UAied uiwu and will ou Ihe llllh day nf April, 18UU at i o'clock ill the nfuimnnn of snld day at tlie door of tlie County I'ourt house In Unllus. in i'olk Comity, Oregon, sell at public auction Ui tlie highest bidder, ftir cicdi In hand on the duy ol' sale all the right., I llic, Interest and estate which Curvll Hloar defendant named In said execution liiidou iii'inler tilt-1 II Ii duy of October, A. D, ls.Hl, ill or to tlie following described real properly. to-wlt: IM No, (6i rive, In block No. Ill, lot Noul) six in block No, 13, lot .1. In hliH k No. Ul, lot No. 7 in block No. 21, lot No. i In block No. Sw, also thai certain tract of hind ooni'uenchig al the Southeast comer of ttiitt tract of land purchased hy Kdwln Merwln of t', 1'. Cisik mid wlii tlience North erlv along tlie cciilcr of the slough at the east cud of snld properly for the distance of eighteen nuts, then Nm-lhwcstcrly eighteen rod, thence (toiuherly until It meets the Houlh llncof siihi tract or land purchased of 0. V. Cook and wile, isiiitainliig two sen's more or less, ulso a strip oil of said tract sn feet wide along the Houlh Una thereof, to the West end ol snld tract, less one-fourth of an Here. Ill the Nitrllieiistein-nor of said tract of land, nil Hltmilcit lu the town of Indepen dence, I'olk County, Oregon, I HA 8. SMITH, Sheriff of I'olk County. Oregon. Dated at Dallas this lilli day of March, ltM). MUSIC INSTRUCTION. 1. W, Spnrklln, teuoher nf pianu and Organ. Terms, $S per month of two lessons per week. Address P. 0. hoi 8, Independence, Or, '.' .. 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