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The Best Newsier
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VOL. VIII.
Independence, polk county, Oregon, Friday; November 6, leoi.
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Five Cents Per Copy.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.'
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In. v llnnt wilt I lwrt ft All vr
a . hum wtll b tflmrwwl will Pr Una.
iwioiv obituary mnluilua wtll l elifv4
It at lit rale ut am. vomm pr una,
i mm til immnltltin Itir imbttc-altno
Lt ! u.- rtioK. mot umbo Kit remlllanf.
,wvW tu U lk Oounty llibiuliliii Omu.
pen.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
WATCltH, CUM.KM AND JKWKMtY.
All Stive, wara tld h htm la enaraVMl fw
"I rham. Mllwr Kntviw, Pork, end Kvu
t tttM ar i-tioapw Mian alval, lUpatrmi
dime at eaalarn prima, Uot
I'lIYSK'IANS DKNT1STUY-
LEE & BUTLER,
mm n on
U. 8. EXAMINING 8URQCON8.
ORta. Wat old of Mala HU,
IMlKI'KNDKrU'K, . . OltWKtN.
DR. J. K. LOCKE,
Fhysidan and Surgeon,
vena Vltta, Oraton.
ATTORNEYS.
Fat Baitw .Sunday School at 10
o'ekk A. at. Presenilis every Sunday at
it n'eluck a. U.IU ebw wry Buwli
........ Yimnii nauml.'e Mfwiinff una
boMfUfwrewwwinUiewuiiiB. i'ww Attorney and Counselor at Law.
I. Ail I
A. M. HURLEY,
mtii!ir rtry TbarlKi i)Iub. All
lUv. A. J. llcxuifta, FmUw.
Ch.vht rmtBtTHUH 'rwteblttB
ewm W Suuilay Mnramir it It "J
in tl Tntng at e'olurk. Bantlnv
8'hHa l'i o'eJk, immediately after I
Jar orettiltil. A ciilial lurilaliim
trmlm) to a)l,lmtlj ilratim tuititig
M. K. Ciwn Smrrit. I'rijiicliinn v
try flrat ana Miml Hatitlay. Huudny
H'hmtl at a oeitwk In tl nfterooon.
prayw tnti Wf Thnrnlajr stenlog.
All wvttd.
Hkv. J. M. Paukkk, rliir.
KvaSaWJK'At, Somtay Bclioal at 10
'.lok 1. M. PtVaChmi WOT KWHUtli
anl htnrtb Sunilara of the month at 11 A.
M. ami vrv Huihlay tveninf At 8 r. M.
. Vtuffft mating or Tuesday Tvuing. All
rtxiwctrulljr ttivtwu to aiunu,
1U.A. H, Cort.iT, Tuator.
rnktTtA.8nn,la 8lHiler Run-
day at 10 o'cloek. t'rtw-liiiig tbtt firt
and aoood Hundnj of tb mouth muro
ititf and erentuB. I'ravor niMttng on
IUt.B.L.8BW.WT,rwitir.
0w )xt to linWiwiKt- nx Sat'l Bank.
Ittdvruauc, Or,
W. II, llitlmi
ft, f. tluuham, .
. IMHM. H0UKI
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
orriri in iivhh-i movie,
Blwn Htal and (V)Urt,
HALKIt, OR.
MICELLAKHUVH.
C. S, McNALLY,
if.CKlTtCTlVD C?.iUEHTSMAN
ROOM t W iU URK RLOCR,
CQMMKRCtAL T, 8AUCM.0R.
B-VS'KS.
AO, It, W.-tSIl'KNtrSfK !JtlIK
S. a, mU ry M.nntr tlii In
Munnto hall. All IwkwroW lriir ltm nd
Mlin, Hammer,
VAU.EV UHIKXO.U.
I ii ii tr nMi In
wli' hull mm Tlinlf
eeiiltw. All INtd r'rth""
ounllalll' lilvlu-4 U. V
WHf KI.KH, leeretanr.
LAOS IjPWm, Nn.A.r
A A. M. Hlntett tiinmMiile-l
ihina na HaiMmny tmnim
4 IM-Rire tun u"" mu
,.t in k thertitner. J.I
. tlutet. W. M, K. L. KeUtH
Unit.
W. It
Commnctd Bustness March 4, 1889.
KoUblUhed hy Naiteutat Aulttorlty,
-THK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
ot JniepeiKtaaoe. Oreaon.
Farmers and Merchants
Insurance Co.
Capital Stock,
$500,000.
w, r. ai.
ITTliHMm
L, (SiWAN,
Trewurvr,
0. r, HlMennn.
Vliw I'nwtilvllU
M. HNItM,
AM'tHverelary,
Binxoxona.
4, ii, w mn.w.
m, and M
K. A. Mil." ,
irey, anu Mti(r.
Cwliler.
lion. K. HI. Ktralian. Hid f JmIIw iif ttto Htntwnia (Viiirtl ll. Jim. .n trnem
I. . Ill ,,'. , IJ.-..'.
. Altorliey.w
4, U tiwan,Yrmldt t.lnn Ooitiily National Hanlu W. f,
U, Bliiiiww, Canllnltili M. Hlirnliein. MiTt'linl i. O. fcrlUmatt,
JltMUwut lltHUireniOiurll lion, J, K, Wealheriril
mil, Mereliaitt)
J. DECuLEY,
fat d Si!) &
HavInK purohaaod uta inUtntat w
Owiriie lluutlibjr Id tlia MonmottUi
Live ry and Mala MUbltta, I aolldt a fair
Intra of tha patmuata of tha public
I am prppawd. to fWrnlab (food ttMkina
and vnhlokw at abort notloa, day or
nlKbt, aud all traualent euatom will ra
wive due attautloo, Maud In your ar
rtvmttim nwlpUi hIiiw orcitiiU-utlon,
IxflMtlil Hlnt orniiitlwtUon, .
Suritltw tti utH'urlty U iUoy lioWi'M,
IMI.0H5.8U
21.yRM.87
I, tel Mpitia, top-
BnalReaa. Hhorthnd.
laTai a Ma Umltat a . a
Walker
Successors to Hunkla A Walker,
Bros, a
DR. J. B. JOHNSON,
Rosldont Dontlct
All work warrantnl to ttr Ui bMt
of 'uiUnuHtoo.
IsrtKfKJtltKSCB. ORROOR
Carry a complete line of
TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS,
FRUITS, VEGETABLES,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Wa aollelt ahara af your aatronaga. ,.
a. raaacort
I a. vtNm
iRICK YARD.
J. R. COOPER
Of Imlojwttdeuoe, bvlDg r atetm
engine, brick niachiue and aevcraJ
wroH of finoit clay, la now pnpared
to kwp on httud ft flno qufcllty of
llrlck, which will be told ftt reaaon
ablo prlot
Prescott & Vonoss,
rnorRirroM or-
Independent Saoi mill.
Caaltal Staak,
8fRlua,
$80,000.00
SI 4, 000 .00
1 Jr y
W. H IIAWI.KY, CaahWw,
DIRECTORS.
HutmtrtVwtf O. W. Whiter. W. W. WU
tlilti( our eliy a"
W.H. HAWUtY. K. oK.H,,
U L, HATCH, ifUOVKIt.
ua w iuier HI iwl. alnii Or.
All klnda ol koHdlnit mwvwl at luwt ram.
ICCROW4 WIM.ARn.WWW,OBK(KM
k.,. & v i, IT tHEATH
"KS,?.'..rtjitiiirt I-eadlng
batrher .Srt.lea. W holeaak. and retail dealer
lu allk lud ol BieaUi imwwPi
SLJ MMO N S.
In !! Ctm.ll Cirt of thy Wa ot Ore-.
Kr Mia omiiuj
p. A. Funnton, ptalnUif, )
va. r "
h . 4aAui.1uII. 1
J"J""..Jrih.iiweatdd..ndaiil
Dix.il vou If arvid wltliln thin '"'. "
Lli VwIihln any other county of im .
erveu ..... h,,.,, ... dnteof Hie
rved ui.B i-Vu by pubtlenllon. then y0 r
. ,m.hua.mI
,nn.l banKint oimiii
Hoye and "n HP"rUt
aftintaV
... a uk. .L ai tkM MIR
Venualla nwtlvw uiom w
U0eataofdepo.lt. CWIW
omo boum 1a.m. to 4 b, w
THE ISDEPESDENCK
National ' Bank
Capital Stock, $50,000.00.
NAKvrACTttam, tAt.aaa m
riR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND DUESSED LUMREB
I A. Wiann, Mangr.
In.lrMitiJcncc, Orrrou
I SMKD 0PP0RTUMITY1
THE IT NEST OF THEM AIL!
"Haraa of Unknown Saaa ana1 Sav
aga Landa.
By J. t'. lluel.
The (ran.leal antwrrlpllon tmok if r Mm.
dueed llieeonal. DverwIiemralnrKrituar.
Hi iwaee. Tltrf tnii.ilre.1 inanin.vutiirilual
llluetralloii. laubl4g eolored iUU,
soiio on sigriit
AGENTS aanleit In thU nninty.
tie.er
At W
.m . unii 111HI iii eiienti unr uiii.111,1 n...
llita.tate, wean ina t itarl la by uirt rln
iMn i.,.iiiiwi,iiTiitH in live aaente tliuit any
...1... i....... .... iI.iiik Iwdim. We ih'llver
i h.i.ii. rla it al your very nir wee .
freliilil eliafnee or any oilier K'ite, no "i
lileli tiy onrwivea, i.
HMM,iiip fur liili enll wtira .no., nnjr .t,v.
lime until you ii.i'iii
It, HUWIIKKHU.
A It HAM HKIJKIN,
W. P. OOSNAWAY
. - PlwIilenW
Vlt Prealdeot.
. Canhler.
mite an
m any
ironr ileaerltft
verlnwlani and ti MHaNAknav A;
aot'i'KiiKNta, v wilt iiuaraiiiev '
lr by yon.
DOMINION PUBLWUlStJ CO.
Vanoontur, llnliah Ctiintubia.
(ienernl attent Ar the piitill.lter.
i h.t.mna and exchange bunlniw
tran-ewli kn made, bill,
I on Unit dcpoilbk
ff-'Ji.t! 7 reeelvedon
ttueu.n m Rim uibiiiiih,o".
aiehnraemenUof I " lli ,.j linn
? .uniinon. In Ihla to ered mw
by H.bll.oll..n, by order of M"S '
DIllrXTOIWl
joahtta McDanlol. H. H. Jper.'n. a.
Ooodman, It. Hiraomieta. ' "
T.J.Uo.1. A. AHon. i
NOTICE
rM Ala BhNaI ..tenant of Enaoutfl of
thaEataW of Barbara Slopa. da-I wmm im if 0B80.
VTOTICK tit HKItKBY 01VRf THAT MJ
N Jim KUher hw been ..M-lnled x u.
it,. ntale are n-ouenU d liiaeut
kh a- ."''i"rLXir, t
tole; and an lr- ... ....., ml
I noiuieu j . 11,1. I
anld eetute ara
aid attorney '
a"1 A. W llValar. AUy. for tbe itata.
MONMOUTH, OR.
Notice rf
TO WHOM IT MAY l!ONCEHN. Tha
DavlKnTlaU -. .? t;'."tlri "ii", ?.l 2?
Final Settlement.
Tha onitur-
Ir. J. r,.
HtW of
. . .. "i ,.i Mueu
6ual Mllement ami l ovecmw auvu.u
7MrT.riiANnAVIlHON,
ExeeuloreofnaldlJataie.
Independence, Or. Dw. , W-
PETRI'S CURLINE.
Warranted to. Keep
the hair In eurl mini
threa tlny t" three
WC"iK III win i
damp wther. In
drd and ued by
Mm. T, Kennell and
MmaHoplil"f.
otlmra of Indeiten.
dmitte, Or. Wnatern
ient, Mr. Frank
V"... u,.i,.i V'ort und
i'hariniu-y, Portland,
Oregon. Miiniifaif
Uire3 only by Mra,
A. M. I'eWlo.
eollett avenue, Mm-Minniwoln.
a mIp vniir driiKiiUt
t,r Petri'. Curllno. and Uike DO MbaUtutM or
linluitlona.
f.A.
MArmrM..
u 1. flAMI'IIM.li .
IRA.' C. POWtSLU
,.Preldont
..Vlee.l'rwi.
C'alilr.
PAID CAPITAL, $25,000.
DIRECTORS.
I.A.Maemm, P. fj. Campbell,
J It VV Btillor, J. B, Mtimip.
j.n. v,n....e.y craven.
r.M.HImpaon
K.H. I'oweti
. ...mi hnnklni and asehanKa tiiHineni;
A 'n"? fiiade. di.Ht.lU rwtelved
2
miliJwt tit ehiK or on r....
'TKIrStmi'if vault ai'id burglar proof aafe.
untce jioure: r
H. M. LINES,
FUNERAL' DIRECTOR
-AND-
UNDERTAKER,
INDEPENDENCE, 0KEG0N.
.... a m -1 n1al
A full and complete una ot runwo aw
jUwaya tin au
(EataWWiod y Nalloral Authority.)
THE
Capital National Bank
Of SALEM OREGON.
Capital paid up, $50,000.00.
Surplua, $18,000.
t...WAU,ACK, W.W.MAOTW,
Pntdent. Vlc Priwldpnt.
: f. II. AL0KRT, Caahlar. ......
; LOANS MADE
To Farmoni on wheat and other mnruliitntuble
prodiiM,!onlgnod or In .tore.olUior In pri
vate granorle. or publlo warelioueH. -
Draft, drawn direct on New York, Cbloago,
Han Friinclnco, Portland, l-ondon. Van., Bur
lln, Hong Kong and ffrloutt.
T. E. Baldra,
Oaalar lit
Sinale and Double
- mm
Harnes,
Saddles, Whips,
Collars,
Robes, Etc., Etc.
Cutting ami fitting, nrt ml gar-
mniits niiMto rorliuiit nnu ctuitnen.
And ftlHO a 11 no stock of-
MILLINERY GOODS
Tr.t. firnaiiietilH. etc. Lnilicw' and
clilldron's funiiHliiiig goods, luwe,
hoods, ooreetit, BklrUt, gloves, luce,
Work done ami goocw bohi ai ino
lowest cohIi prices.
Mrs. Mary Phillips,
Cor. Railroad and Monmouth ata.
MIRING i SPECIILTT
Cull and grt prbw: and I will
ploiuto j on with (jimllty.
THE UTILE PALACE HOTEL
0 St., Independence.
MRS. G. A. STARK, Proprietor.
Firnt olfi in every reBpcot Hpeoiitl
aOantinn 0Vnn Irfttl.lCHt OIlStoDierR, A
aomple room tor oomruoroiitl tmvolora.
TEC33 CXTTT
Meat Market
Pork. Beef, and Mutton
always on hand. Game
and Poultry in season.
Highest cash price paioN
for fat stock.
Meats delivered in citf
ana country pk hc u
CHARGE.
L. LEMONS, Prop.
Marshall & Brown.
II
Cutting and Fitting
Satlafaotlon Guaranteed.
Located upstairs In Mrs. Dr. David
bod's residence, corner Fourth
and Monmouth streets.
We deem it proper, "and ftt time
ft ntattor of lute.-nt, to give ft sketch
of the Urn of those who bare been
connected irlth the early aetUe.
meat of Oregon. We propose to
. ail . ts. i ft iL.. I
LTetTv wHW,rr: which they pot In wheat, !tat the
Dore, who hM been ft indent of ' . J Af ..... iotjom u
the raining of bopa, In which thoy
heretofore have been auccewful,
and t.h future outlook for them ia
oen-
Polk county for nearly a half
tury. I''V"';"
Bethuel Dove wat born in 1814,
i . kl . ..A A. - . tf.J . . I
lame awe oi yuw, .run, 'Wh w . . . U
tute be went wttn bia parent to ; . "Vuu BUnd
aUNiU wa m, wa wava J 1 "t - - -- - -
Indiana, sad after a residence in
that state of live years, he returned
rwuruuu . . . , ..v n rmtp. and
to Ohio, where he was married torr.ZTZ,r'Z2 77.1
Ma
Good
and
CHEAP.
We have the larswit and BEST
Stock of HarneHS ever brought
to this Section.
II Oar fa Pir.jftrtcre.
Our Vh na are direct front tne
Factory and are the beat
outoflM Style.
Trimming at reasonable Prices.
Boamor fi-Cravon.
tamvBL rova.
ble, and to visitors exert themselves
to entertain them agreeaoiy, a
ftssnre you, on oar recent visit
there that feature of their character
was most fully exemplified. The
fattier and sous now own about
one thousand acres of land, some of
Dove aid his wife will have been
Rachael Story Feb. 28, 1841. R
chad Story was born Jan. 8, 1818,
Mr. Dove and his Wife started from
Ohio for Orwron in the spring of
1845. They started just one month
before James K. Folk was Inaugu
rated president of the United 8UU
They left Cincinnati with only their
household goods, intending to com
plete their outfit for the jouraey on
the western border of the states.
Tbev brought their wagons by
water to Tndenendenee. Mtasouri. tr we row, wiior.j
where titer bouirht oxen, and other Itconta considerable to live respect
Beoeaaarlea that were . reaulred to ably, and it takes about $75 to die
make tha ionrnev through the in ft manner to merit tue reiect or
I society.
if we all live until that time, the
writer proposes to see that a grand
"golden wedding" celebration
takes place at their residence.
May a kind Frovldcuce guard and
guide them, preserve their lives
until that eventful period, ana to
the decline of their life, bring them
the consolation that "all is well"
S.S.
Elamath Star flipping..
"I am taking ft lesson from tlie
autumn leaf," said an ensy going
man in a saloon yesterday. "I ara
DAMON &HUBBARD
Sueaeaaora U
KLKINS & CO.,
rnoriuETOBs of
CityTriick Trusf tr Co.
Hauling of all Kinds Done ai
Keasonanie uaies.
Mill Teed. Oak. and Ash Wooq
FOR SALE.
yrC(lloctloii. Made Monthly!
INDEPENDENCE, ORECOM
MlOrf" Caeele, CM., Inlu.aia. Biyajkrtlk,
CUrltO Ho.MM.WhMalBtCuik,erM.
fofi IRto.l, aitKffa. nd nrr adeciiea of th.
Tkraat. Lueo. ad tli.ll. bKladlai C.B.nei.tl.a,
track km desert to this coast.
Mr. Dove's father was captain of a
company under wauam Jienry
Harrison In the Black Ilawk war.
Uisgranamuterwasawmmwsioneu . . . d -tt niet
officer in the Revolutionary war, ,
with Oen. Plner his suoerlor officer. The moon has risen into part'eu-
I .-..Am -a .
Mr. Dove cave us an InterestiiiK ac- lar notice otuuc According w me
-"--J . a a a a
count of a baUle in which bis Lick observers sue is proiamy rusu
mndiBihnr waa enimi-etL that 1 In the season, "xnereseeius w
, .. .
might be of interest to the readers be snow on ine moon. nicy auy.
a w-a . a a . A a. .a . -
or Ue w JMT bide, our, want oi maQ whofl6 vol(je tim ia the
spaceln iucolumnsleadsustofore- midHtof to the effect that
go ft description oi utai uatue, , fc fch turn to ,9
Suffice It to say hU gradfathcrL. ,.nnan nW,a ,nnrn rpst
..a t-.. i-i- ......I .1 a .1.. w, "
gatueu """' ,',num:""" "v v"" the weary than any other man in
the life of the Dove family is worthy rv
of note. Mrs. Dove recollects dis- meaustnan aowtcrau
tinctlythe exclUng times of the bullet proor plates mae oi ine
prwidenUal campaign of 1840. hardest steel It is said that with
mi,, i in mmnm-v a brief talk the single exception of indurated
between Ilarrison aud one of his American repononai ww
fVIn,la. William 1L Uarriaon was the hardest malleable substance m
lost starting to Washington to take the world.
his seat as president. This friend The inmates of theltluid Asylum
said to Harrison, "Where are you I were brought to the fuir at Salem,
going!" to which Harrison re- but according to a letter from that
sponded, "I'm following in Jack- city, they felt very uncomfortable
son's stepa.". Mrs. Dove was am- while on cxibitiou. Interested
mated with new liie when she re-1 parties tried to itersuade them that
luted to us thimra connected with it was all riirht. but Uiey couldn't
the presidential campaign of 1840. Uee it
She has a retentive memory. We
should like to be able to imagine
the thoughts of those who never
aaw the American Desert" except
through ft car window, could they
near Airs, wove reiaw some oi nt ofUlfl Mo.urolian. who prays to
exiterieuoe In hortravels from Ohio , . . Cb,ua It will kw,p
.at a . t m. a . a r ..a. w i a - -
to mis wsauuiui lanu. , vuva. au, over lere
1843. Mr. Dove and his family set-
tied on the place near the "Brunk A loue highwayman caught a Tar-
bridfe" where he and his sons, Ed. tar on the Chico road tne wuer aay
and Dick. bUU reside, and are the near Cold Spring. Mistaking
, ... . 1 . J IV.
great hop raisers of this region, team for the stage, ne oruereu uie
The locality where they live is driver to throw np his hands. lie
" I . . t ii.
called "Bird Island," so named by did as he was ordcmi, out in nis
Nejs Jones, ft brother of Bill Jones hands was a gun, and the gun went
.r TnifarutnitMiMtA. frnm Mia fart, of nff an sttddenlv that the robber
the numerous flocks of birds flying chanced his mind m regara w rou
over it Nels Jones is now la East- bing that vehiclo and fired himself
ern Oreeon. Bethuel Dove went into the brush a sadder and a dioou-
to California in 1849, and having ier man.
"Make ft law to cremate all dead
ndnamen." shouts a senilis of
British Columbia, "and it will beat
th ftoott law all to thunder." "It
will take hold of the religious feel
S. A. PARKER,
...
Hanunuturar and dealer la
Sash, : Doors, i Mouldings, : Etc
Full .look of Olaw, all .Ilea, kept oon.UnUy
on hand. Hpedlal rate, on eonlraou.
Faotory on K. B. itraot uar depot,
J. A. BOWMAN.
BUCKSMITHINB OF ALL KINDS
Naatly Dona.
MACHINERY REPAIRING
. A! v
HORSESHOEING
A Specialty.
Wood Working and Car
riage Painting Done in
First-class order.
C STREET, . INDEPENDENCE.
Txran
G. W. SHINN,
UOUSE.SIGN and ORNAMCNTAU
PAI1TTBE.
Ttanirinc. Froaoolng, EUi. Paint room.
oppo.lt Jon' Hluliloa, Independence.
PATENTS
CbtmiU and BH.iii). wonred, Tmilo-MHrlt.
riritrl, and all ouiar tt
i,.iu.,i. nlllnii mill Iwfura tl
-ABiJRlt. akalah of lltftatUoa.
Imnkn eiirefnl exuiiilnat Inn, HllU &ilvl.o a. lo
uatenwbllilirfriiaof olmw. , .
Main ollloa. rtirnoUr aonia. from the Patent
OtHnaa, awl attention larnHHrtally nailed tomy
,,erf.tamll.ni etHblil.l taollitle. for mak.
Inn uromnt prelimlniiry .enrelin., for tlio ro.wl
viaonma and miiHWfu pniiwmillnn of i.l -oau.m.
fur pUmt and fur attend n U nil
buainna. animated In mr ero, in the ahorlort
p.iHluletlme. lMited ;aa?. a apeowlty. . .
Kana M.Klerala and exoluulvn iltcntinn glvnn
to uiiteiit hiialwrna. B"k of Information and
advice, end iilal rutorenoiw, .wit without
chart!, upon ruiiiimt. t ,,,vrk. (E
Bolloltor aed Attorney in Patent. (lauaa.
. WiiMliliiton, I). ('.,
0inv.lU U. U. I'liUiut Olliou.
(Mention till, pnpur.)
latent eauaea lu tha
,ha Uourta pruiiipuy
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OPENS SEPT. 18, 1891.
ruimiww it if HH'lMiY armnved esnraaaly
tn mnnt tlie need, of tlm tliniilnti and ma.
otiaiilcal liiwroNta or tnu Mime,
i.nrirn. -mtt 1 1 trntfl Ii ilia, and wall-ventllutpd
hiilliirnia. Tho collnirll la loi'llloil In a MlUt-
vuted and niirlatliui eotnimmlty, und In one
of tlio lieiillliloai aoiitiona oi iim tmw,
, MILITARY TRAININO.
Expentea need not exoeed $1.50 for
tha antlra aeaalon.
Two or mnrdKreflHiiholiimlilli. Irora every
(xmiity. wnie roriMiiiioituuui ,,
II. Ii. AHNOLl),lrr.,t'orvulll.,0r.
ai ittimi
I wish to inform the public that I
am now prepared to turnisn
FIRST-CLASS
lu y e En
in all dimensions, at sacrifice prices
with promptness, uwi
i for prices. .
MAX FRIENDLY,
Corvallls, Or.
done well there in the mines, he
came back to Oregon, and pur
chased a band of Spanish cattle,
consisting of 100 head, of James W.
Nesmith. This was about the first
band of cattle brought to Polk coun
ty from California, and they roamed
about the premises of him who
writes thoso lines, the same causing
in our mind apprehensions for our
safety. They were on the fight
Mr. Dove drove this band of cattle
to Yreka in 1805, where ho Bold
them for thirty-six dollars a head.
One principal reason for his driving
off and soiling them, was the great
complaint of settlers where the
cattle ranced, for they were dan
gerous, particularly to children.
Mr. Dove, his wife and sons, are
now comfortably situated on "Bird
Island." where they pursue their
usual vocations with untiring in
dustry, and are last accumulating
a sufficiency of this world's goods to
render their future lives free from
care aud want. They are hospita
no
" A pamphlet of tiitoraietloa and ak-
J Vitiol of lhlw (hewing How to f i
y Obtain PatanU, C.Taatb Trad.,
Buckley, tho refugee from Cal
iforulan justice, is apparently
oilnilrttr nf tulivt told Outside the
Buckley school. To a citizen
MonU-eal who said to him, "You
m-a nnee an American king, but
. . . i
vou are now in a iairway w u
neitiahanh eet" he reDlleu. "mat,
truth, sir. is st ranger than fiction,
though not quite so sickening
the fiction of which lau
ifoonmvsoul. wry I no
pure as Canadian momini&w, tri
r ..... . .v n i ,
lltue purer, n awymmj. ,
"Whiskey, you'er the drlir b
an Irish saying, and the world en
dorses it Whiskey to that wtfci
' 'L'oetU atwut like a roori ng VMKX
- a
nir whom he may aevotir," in is
see. and finds the best aWtsptat f
human nature, C. IL Orotp,
ceniitl, highnwuled newspaper can,
connected witn the JUprem, of Et
Portland, was ft late rlotim. U
was found Monday morning at
Wreidler's mill dead, with '
fulcutin his head, having fclleo ft
distance of twenty-five feet, head
first ujwn a raft Whiskey oo;it
aud found and sampled C. 11.
0 roves!
w.c.T.i'. MwrTmo.
The Executive Committee or the
oik county W.C.T.U. met at the
nwlJvuuu of Mra, H. A. Adklns, in
Monmouth, on Friday, Oct 10, 1801, at
o'ekiek p. m., Mra. Whlteaker, coun
ty prtalJcnt, praddlng. After reading
of the BcrliHtirve by the preaident, and
prayer by Mrs. Powell, the meeting
waa declared oien for bualness. The ,
vreiary being absent Mra. Laura
Adklns waa cueaeo to act as aacratary
pro tern.
A motion iirevallud tnat ftt re. jtugsa,
atato invulilent, tie engaged for one
wk or longnr, to vlalt and work In
the different uulona in the county.
All unlona having collection cards were
reiitk-Kbcxl to have them Iliad and
money sent to the county treasurer by
Nov. lat, If peowlble.
Iltitolved that the attention of onions
be called, to the request of the Finance
committee, that each union hold aa
entertainment, one-half of the prooeeda
to be tiaed for county work, and bau
retained for local work.
After deciding that the annual coun
ty convention be held on Wednoaday
aud Thursday of the aeoond week in
April, 1882, at Independence, the
meeting adjourned.
Mrs. L. L. Whitbakkr, Frea.
M its. Lack a Adkins, Sec pro torn.
The following la a hat of euperintend-
euut of deparimenta: evangel laoo,
Mra. Miller, Dallas; Sclentlfle Teatp.
Instruction, Mra. E. Lee Independence;
Social Purity, Mlas Maggie Butler, ,
Moumowth; KarooUca, Mlaa EtU Whlt
eaker, Cochrane; Sunday School Work,
Mt Emma Rlgga; Con. with Influen
tlol Bodlea, Mrs. Smith, Dallas; Tem
perance and Labor, Mra. Adna Hast
ings, Airlie; Fuir and Public Gather
lugs, Mra. B. Smith, Monmouth; Work
among Foreigners, Mra. Hov e, Dallaa;
Juvenile Work, Mra. Beck, MonmouUi;
Sabbath Observance, Mra. Laura Ad
klns, Moumouth; Heredity and Health,
Mm. Blddle, Dallaa; unrermemea
Wine, Mrs. Stockton, Independence;
Flower MUwion, Mrs. E. Ferdval,
Monmouth; Prese Work, Mra. Good
man, inuepeunence; rw
metit, Mrs. Bedwell, Monmoutn; Union
Signal, Mrs. Katie Lucas, Blckraal;
Parlor Work, Mra. . M. Jdorriaon,
Dalian; Demoreat Medal, Mra. Belle
Parker; Temperance Literature, Mrs.
McAllister, Dallas; Suppression Im
pure Literature, Mrs. Sarah Lowe,
Cochrane; Soldiers and Ballon, Mm.
J. Neamltu, lUckreal; Music, Mlaa
Katie Hughs, Dallaa.
Polk county officers of the W. C T. .
U: President, Mrs. L. L, Wbiteaker,
Cochrane; Treasurer, Mra. Jane Powell,
Cochrane; Recording Secretary, Mra.
Blddle, Dallas; Corresponding Secre
tary, Mrs. H. A. Adklua, Monmouth.
In the United Statea, every two hna-
dretith man takes a college oonree; m
Eogland, every nve bandredtn; m two
laud, every six hundredth; and in Ger
many, every two hundred and thirteenth.
The United Statea is the only country in
the world which apenda more money on
education than on war or preparation lor
war. .. - . '
Literary people do nt atarve in tbaae
days. Howell geU $ol,090 from the
Harpers and GiBier 910,000 from the '
Century. Will Carleton makes 110,000
out ot his poems and lecturea, and Mra.
Burnett's stories bring her a enne $8,000
a year. The aalea of Lew Wallace's
-Ben Hur" have reaobed 165,000 eopiea,
and his royalties afford him an assured
income. iS'piet'tmii Reporter,
as
GOOD LUCK..
The Weatorn Settler's Choaen Spa
altle. :
With every advance of emigration
into the far West, a new demand la cre
ated for Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters.
Newly peopled regions are frequently
less salubrious than older settled local!'
ties, on account ol the miasma which
rises from recently cleared land, partic
ularly along the banks of rivers that
are subject to freshets, The agricultur
al or mining emigrant soon learns,
when he doea not already know, that
the Bitters aflbrd the only Bare protec
tion siralnst malaria, and those disor
ders of the etotnacn, liver aud bowels,
to which cllmatlo changes, exposure.
and unaccustomed or unhealthy water
or diet suhlect him, Consequently, he
places an estimate upon this great house
hold specific and preventive commensu
rate with Its Intrlnulo merits, and is
careful to keep on band a restorative
and promoter of health so Implicitly to
be relied upon In time of need.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is often called the
Good-Luck Baking Powder.
Owing to the fact that good luck always attends the
use of Dr. Price's, it is not essential to use it the moment
it ia mixed nor is it required to have the oven always just
so, as1 in the case with ammonia or alum powders. It is not
luck after all, but the exact accuracy and care exercised in
the preparation and combination of all the ingredients of
" Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder. Competent chemists
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House wives never fail to have "good luck" in mak
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remain moist and sweet. Only Baking Powder that con
tains the white of eggs,
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Is re
ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia,
Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the
purity of this ideal powder has never been ques ;
tioned. " ' ' ' .