Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 11, 1882, Image 1

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PROBATE.
Estate of John Holman, decuased— Sale
real property confirmed.
Estate of Solomon Tetberow, deceased
- f J . L. H jilo, it
Final account tiled and act for heuriug
April 3d.
B oU F w cin et, lundo us
F.stute o f James F. Logan, deceased
Ordered that citation issue to Executor to
of D ili# , made us a appear and make final settlement.
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Estate of G. W. Cavitt, deceased— Final
th. of In .ltr eudence, bna settlement and administration closed.
Estate of John Jack.sou, deceased—An­
rek on a visit.
to Portland, nual account filed and approved.
Guardianship of J. A. Craven heirs.
l in btwineafl.
Annual account filed and approved.
Jt*t# librarian , ha* been
Guardianship of 8. J. Gardner heirs.
™
i week, visit• i e friend«.
Final settlement as to C. L. Gardner.
J pleasant call tlii« week
Estate of G. \V. Teller, deceased— In­
,_ f. Tedrow, o f Lnckintunte.
ventory filed amounting to . $7,002.91.
well-known fanner of the Set off to widow, $226.25. Also .ordered
t^paid Dallas a visit this week, j that citation issue to Marion T eller re­
rgan, of Ballston. was in town quiring her to apoear and answer as to
Also
Ii> »day and mad# ns a pleasant j secretion of certain property.
ordered that Administrator have authority
to sell personal property.
nowl«dff* tfc* raec.pt of o
Estate of John Holman, deceased—Final
11 from J. H. Moran, uf Mon- account tiled and set for heaving April 3d.
Guardianship of Mary Whiteaker— J.
H^.ant cam# np from Portland on W. Kirkland appointed Guardian, D. F.
tnd will remain until after the Whiteaker, A. Nelson and George Rogers
appointed appraisers
Bond, $4,000.
Estate o f Fred Williams, deceased—Fi
’•ray ha« told his c e le b r a te d
->r»e. Inauguration, to C. T. ual account filed and set for hearing
April 3d.
I|<s Marion county.
Estate o f James F. Logan, deceased.
L . L . Hannum an d II. L.
’ !<' of Lnokiamut#, ntacia us u Annual account filed ami approved.
Estate of Martha Hickliu, deceased.
11 on Thnraday.
Inventory filed amounting to $1,199.13.
¡¡¿*Hbe new«, and write about any
Guardianship of Isaac Tatom minor
please, bnt avoid personali- heirs— Ordered that citation issue re­
t^V interest no one.
,
| quiring guardian to appear and make set­
o the Wife o f N. L. Butler, tlement.
rrt^lO, 1882, a «on . No wonder |
COMMISSIONERS.
*»#fcttited a big hou se.
Settlement with Road Supervisors, and
,,
Cooper and P rof. 0 . K. Magera, fees allowed as follow s. I). G. Ilciirv,
Incidence, cam# over Saturday to No.
$23; W. II. Fulkerson, No. 2, $15;
meeting of the Chapter.
II. C. Sterling, No. 3, 14; J. L. Gwin,
Bros, have added a fine new’ No. 4, $10; J. DornaiiM, No. 5. $27; 0 .
r^jpir livery «took. Dallas beats Coolidge, No. 0, $10; W. J. Muikey, No.
7, $8; John Simpson, No. 8, bill not pre­
— J*or fine teams at cheap rate«.
sented; G . J. Ted row, No. 9, $18. J. R .
,p. rat and that M r«. M. F. White,
Hubbard, No. 10, $50; John Burns, No.
*eu verv ill at the residence of
11, $20; B. L. Hastings, No. 12, $22; J
n in this city, is convalescing,
P. Hart, No. 13, $30; R. I)eLa«haintt,
e advertisement of the Dallas No. 14. $14; W. H. Rnbell. No. 55, $14;
Band. They have a bit af tine II J. Ellis, No. 10, $32; I. I. D mpsey.
wRji'# ftn^ #om# good uniform for No. 17, $10; William Bowman, No. 1H,
$40; John Mantling, No. 10, $40; J. P.
Titled1 and A , Shultz have r*. Frizzell, N o. 20, $10; L. C. Warm, No.
•operty in this city, Mr. Butler 21, $10; 8. A. Morgan, No. 22, $18;
,400 difference between the William Savage, No. 23, $2; J. W. Fid­
dler. No. 21, $18; Wallace Fawk, No. 25,
* 'd Templar Lodge of this place $14; E. \V. Cooper, N o. 26, no bill pre­
receiving accessions to its sented: J. T. Simpson. No. 27, $20; J.
p . At the last meeting six were P. Tetberow, No. 28, $20; William Waters,
No. 29, $3.50; R. -G . W orthington, No.
a "fvde lately received a box of 30, $20; N. F. Gregg. No. 31. $30.
presented to him by C olonel 1 Voting place in Jackson precinct
kins, a distinguished citizen of changed to Ballston.
F. M. Lewis excused and J. A. Linder-
man appointed Supervisor of R oad D is­
l i i rxquerad# on Triced ay evening trict No. 23.
grandest
affair of the kind d
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(4. W. Gardner appointed Supervisor
iX^^BCiPin P olk couuty. Be sure of Road District No. 13.
Consideration o f the petition ask ng for
h Royal Arch Chnptcr of this a division of Bn* na Vista precinct con­
Toi^ately received a handsome lot tinued until next term.
^ r n a lia , the cost of which was
Bills and accounts allowed aggregating
$277.63.
F« m s allowed in Thomas road, $6.
jeapeo from t h e ^ Mavi-
we5r^8f»ners escaped
Fees allowed for drawing jury list, $6.
tnd obi:.-:: jail on Wednesday
evening
*nir»g.
wed]
Contract for building bridge across
**. . ^sare Carlyle, Ilal!. IIad lock
Mill
Creek at M orrison’ s mill awarded to
Mill.
rstand that Messrs. Martin & W. 11. Judsou for tho sum of $810.
Quit T uf»-
of
O.llee corni
! 1 ir’s store
NO- 12-
DALLAS, OREGON. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1882.
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advertisement*
D3vot3d to tho Best Interests of Polk County in Particular and to the Pacific Coast in General.
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W ra. G R A N T .
A M * P B « r m OF fr.tlM JIA ti. !
STATE
REVENUE.
Some three or four years since a geu- |
Tho following Itatoniont .h o w . tho .uionnt o( Kioto to te . d a . from th . M T .r.l
tfeniuu of this city, allured by the glowing
talcs be had heard of the life of ease counties in O r.gon, os leriod for tbo year 18H1, together with th . total amount of
and com fort led by the "independent tornili, property:
larm er,” exchanged property in the
Four Mill Tax, One Hill Tax. ; Half Mill Tax.
southern portion of the city, valuod ut
Oregon War Trial Tax
Taxable Prop. Current Ex­ In*. Asylum
COCNTIM.
that time at $6,000, for a fine farm near
pensee.
building
i Debt
Dallas, Pnlk county, and moved there
Ü 4.110 »6
1 1.027 54
$ 5,651 47
$ 1,027,512
$ 613 77
with his 1 amiIv to ‘ njoy tho del ghts of Biker....................................................
9,SOI 78
2.450 44
1.225 22
13,477 44
rural life and sit in the shadow of his own
11.384 45
8.270 60
2.009 00
1,034 «5
2,(kj9.ÜOO
5.7ÌM 44
7,067 36
riu«' and apple tree. After toiling for two
1.41« 61
724 30
1,443.012
2.163 39
1.573 3«
303 34
103 «7
. SU?.345
years ami barely making a living, he con­
4,760 04
3.46? ?9
865 57
432 78
805,574
cluded that tin- opinion expressed by his
DM 41
1.522 5J
1,107 3 »
276,832
27« W
73.847 61
friend« that ‘ ‘ he d idn ’t manage righ t,"
0.707 28
1,213 41
2,42# 82
2,420,8^0
f.745 fln
1.43d 41
7.000 27
718 20
1.436,417
was correct, and so he leased his farm to
6,535 40
1,633 85
8 ,Wj<fl 17
81C 02
l,tâfl,fe$l
a practical agriculturist and returned to Jackson ...............................................
1,770 14
321 «4
loo 02
1.2b7 38
321,846
this city. His tenant appeals to have Luke.....................................................
381 04
4,724 16
7«9 08
3,072 34
768.085
18.673 90
1.608 17
13,586 30
3.706 34
3,3i>y,;i49
been of u very practical turn, ‘as he ap­
3.003 76
13.011 44
24,o:iO 15
6.007 53
*6.007,538
propriated the eutire product of the place
24.44# 26
2,231 43
4,462 00
17.651 l>7
4,462,1*94
to hi« sole use and benefit, and for the
t3.903 20
#.951 60
7«.4#7 02
55,al’-> 82
13,903,205
13.245 61
2,408 27
1,204 13
0,633 11
la-t two years the owner has not received F o lk ...................................................
2,403,270
68 * 82
108 03
M 10
423 33
^ 01,333
a cent fioni his farm. Thinking that it
10,1711 05
2.041 62
1,470 bl
11,76# 50
2 941.626
was still "n o t being managed righ t," he
» . 22 « 80
838 80
6,710 40
1,677 60
1,677.600
17,71« «0
1,«10 #0
3.221 20
3.221,«10
12.884 80
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concluded to sell, and he yesterday in­ Waaco
13,W 4 70
2,535 40
1.267 70
2,536,40Ü
Washington.........................................
10 . 1*1
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formed us that he had disposed of the YonifiUV.
10,120 C»
1.738 10
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$.47« 3d
13^06 $•:
3.476,362
f .rai, which he asac##« is really one of the
$20.628 00 $325,008 75
$50« 25# 00
$237,024 62
finest in Polk county, for $14 per acre, Total............................................. : . . .
r5s,!58,i;s
thus realizing the sum of $4,620. The
property ha traded for tho farm has been
P B O F IT » OP PBOHEt l T n C A T T O IN E T H .
B I » Y t f d I T I l IT E M ».
biiuging in a constant income to its
owner and is easily worth $10,090 to-day.
T he following statement embraces the
Draw your own moral.
Ob, what weather.
returns made to the Secretary of State by
Mr. Bottler, the man referred to in the
Our town has a telephone.
the various Prosecuting Attorney« of Or­
above, which we find in the Portland
Mr. Messenger, of Amity, talks ef build­ egon oi the fees and emoluments of their
Standard, is capable of singing a very ing a large wheat house here next sum­ respective offices for tho term of «ix
months, ending December 31, 1881, and
pretty song where he 13 not known, bnt mer. We hail the enterprise with jo j’
and as Mr. M. has b id experience iu the of the moneys paid out by them during
his word is at a decided discount where business wi have no doubt he will succeed. the »ume period for the expense» of their
he.is acquainted, if we are to judge from
Mr. A. P. Wolverton, who bus been iu office:
the way he progressed during his short Portland attending tho Business College
residence here. Ilis wif. did own a place there, came home a few days ago and has
District Name of A tfy ,
near Dullus, hut no out* hero ever before sine« been confined to tho house with
measles. lie is quarantined, so that there
heard that it was one of the finest fauna is little danger of the disease spreading.
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in Polk couuty; but, ou the contrary,
\V*s Lave somebody hero now who is First*... iTh^i. B. Hun! % 475 V • t 90 0014 SM5 01
when it was sold by Mrs. Bottler every stealing not only chickens, but oats, etc. Second .. J.W . H.milito*
975 00! ............
975 00
1.075 00! 10® 00{ 975 00
ouo remarked that $4,800 was a good Soul*: persons have an idea who ho is and Third __ W. O Piper.
Fourth.. John F. Caplep 6,111 00 3,16» » I f.BW ii
he
will
be
watched
closely
iu
future,
and
price for it. The place was farmed one
Fifth . . . I*. W. Bailey.. ! 91.3 50 150 «Ol 7«3 w
there is an end to all things.
year by Mr. Bottler, but ha spent the most
311 1 A LEN TI* K.
Quite extensive improvements are in j
of his time during tho summer in cursing contemplation here next summer and we
She i« not near to greet me with her bean-
and raving around and of course accom ­ anticipate lively time». Our store is doiug
teoufl eyes,
plished nothing, on far a« his tenant is a splendid business, and, iu fact, every­
And breath the purest lova from out thG
concerned, arbitrators settled their dif­ thing is looking up hero now
silent gaze;
A good harness maker would do well
ferences, and it is the general impression
here. W ho will come? A lso a wagon She is not uoar to chide with meek sur­
that if Bottler had acted half right there maker.
prise
would have been no trouble, and it would
F u r m lfi* L a n d a .
Mr. E. A. Shirley has sold lus farm
1. Thj James Harris' f tnu of (MiOajres, It mi’er ewt
bo hard to make any one here believe that near this place and will go back to the My ardent outburst and my loving praise.
of Dal I la . May ho divide! i 'i t jt w i faniw. making
ho was worsted by Mr. Stingley. We pre­ Palouse countrj in the -pring. We ate Ah, no! yet breathe I «till her name,
the railroad tat* dividine line. The nortu half con-
27C a „Tea, 260 in cultivation; g>v.l house ani
sume that tho Bottler fam i'y are glad that worry to lose so goo 1 a neighbor, but That sacred name; my heart doth speak tains
bam, good orchard of apple*, peara. plums, et-.:.; all
hope the g -utlemau who is to take his
under
fence, plenty of water for *to.*k an i «f-»xl well
they are rid of tho farm, and we know place will bo equally as good. We under­
at will
at house. South naif conUiu* 390 aerea, all under
that tho people of this vicinity are well stand he is from Goldendale, W. T.
That answer» soul; heait thrills it o ’er fence. 140 acres in cultivation, nearly all suejeptible
of cultivation.
Tho above to ’. mj soU in parts as de-
pleased to have a civil and reliable gen­
We saw the smiling faee of our old
nguin
scribed, or in whole, as may n i t mirohasir. Terms,
tleman iu the place of one who was always friend Jasper Wilkins, who used to at­ And memory weaves a spell t h a t doth en- $40 per a?ra for tlie north part, $20 per a m for the
south part, if sold single; ■i¿5 per a.-, e if sold alto-
in trouble and who was responsible for tend college here in years gone by, on our
tr.iiiHe rue still.
A. O. Y.
gethrr. One-half down, balance on time, secured ’ey
streets a few days ago. \Vu always wel­
mortgage on premises.
nothing.
E o l a , February 10, 1882.
come our old friends among us.
B. D eLA Sl
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REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Mill Street, Dallas, Polk County, Oregon.
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BELT & PIPES, Independence, Polk County, Oregon
CHAS. LAFO LLETT, Sheridan, Yam hill Co., Oregon.
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IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
Also, Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Etc., Etc.
At rates that d e fy competition.
ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY SOLO.
n o n a
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f o llo w in g
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23. 512 »ere.«, 4 mile* »oathwent <»f Mfnmouth, all
45. An excellent stock and grain farm of 706 aeree,«ff
under fence an 1 subdivide l into sizable field«, 40 the Little Lucuiaxuute, 8 miles Muutliwest of f>aiuu^
&'rej in cultivation, 300 acres susccptiblo of cultiva
under feme, 230 acres In cultivation aud nearly th«
ti
ou,
good
houjoand
bain,
plenty
of
water
ami
timber,
entire tract uuaceptible of heinycultivated, two dwe 3 -
:
1 3 miles from railroad station. Price, «6,000. one* in'; hoiLSKs, t barns and out buddings, 2 nrehanla,
tiiird dowo; balance ou time to suit purchaser.
witn small fruits, in a good neighbor ho« «1, on cotuttf
27. 314 acros, 3 miles east of Chambers’ mill, on line roatl. convenient to scT.i.:.! and meetings, l mile %%
between Polk ai d Jentoa counties, neatly all uuder blacksmith shop, ] l miles from auwmill; would nuhs
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j fence, 60 aerss in cultivation, 200 acres oi«en land, two geod farms. Pri- e. *7,000; » 3,000 down;
I tho entire tract well set in ^raw, comfortable house, oa t.me to suit purchaser.
, she Is, etc., 4 acres in orchard, plenty of timber, a : 41. 403 acres, H miles southwest of Dallas, bet»«
flrst-rata stock ranch with e »od out lan^c. Price, tlio balance of
M. Scott’s farm; good kouee aas
i #3,150; *$l,&00 down; balance iu two e<iua! annual sheds; good orchard; all under good new fence; M
: payments, with interest.
Kcrt-s in ciittiiati.il»; nearly ail susceptible of eultivu-
, L 3 . An excellent farm of 270 acres, adjoining Inde- tion, and i» now one of ti,e beat stock farms in Polk
2. 120 acroi, good timber land. Terms, ?d20; cash ; pendence, un-'.er fence and subdivided into fields, two county. Tbs price is now reuucod for a short time
This, beyond all doubt, 1«
down.
I hundred and forty acres open prairie, large orchard, from ^10 per acre to
6115'rr« I n s t a lle d .
S. 320 oercs. 7 m'le« northwest of Dallas, u i m ­ containing choice variety of fruit, is we 1 watered, on« of the bc.*t bargains in Oregon, considering the
On Saturday last Robert Clow, D. D. G. prove 1 , 80 acre« of opo i 1 md. neuly all 8 Ui-:c;)ti'.do of thirty acres thick with flr and oak timber, rricc, quality of the farm and tho iocatii-n.
one-huJ down; be lance ou time to buit pur- I 4 .. do a res in 1 joper HoliuW, N K \ of the S ■ I
M , installed the following officers of cultivation, one-half mile from .« ho )I Ii mvc, Two %'d,65o;
c.laser
and the S K | of the S E l of .3 28. in T « S. K 6 W ;
S imaritsn Lodge, No. 50. A. O. U. W., and one-hilf m'.lci from Elk H -r:i grist mill, in i 2J. 012 a;r«\« 1 * miles west ef Lewisville, u nder fence 43
ac:os uin’cr fence: 20 acre« fn cultivation; un c o m .
good neighborhood, ! iv 3 ou both side« of tf -.U creek,
at P errrU lo:
P. M. VY\, f . W. MeGrew; tit'«
ri A warrante» deed w.i! be given To.ms, i and Mubdifidcd into sizable Helds, 2oo a res in culti- ty road leading from Brivigcp«.rt to Mvremouth; ge «4
! vation, comfortable house and barn, witn sheds and living wat r: | 1 m ,ty oi g.-od oak timber. Teems,
! M. W .,'z . Howe; O.. J. \V. W ilson; Re­ $1,900. c 1,000 down. ,
8709, «-ash in hand.
i. 80 acres, 2 mi’ es «outsWMt of Monnnnth, three 1 out buildings, good orchard, four hundred acres
corder. G. E. W orthington; Receiver, I.
j -.i .•eptiidc of cu.tivation, 1 mi’e to school house,
1»;0 acres, 12 mile* south of Dallas. w ilhl2heo4
B. G entry; Financier, G. A. C m ife;G uid e, fou f o s o f it suiceptibl-j of ca.ti.ration, pietity of oak , plenty of oak and !lr timber. Price. 51o,3oo; one-iialf of 43.
cut 11 «; good hou'c and bai n, with • Hirr nit Iniild
timber, 40 aero« upon land. ÎI per acre.
| down, remainder on » ye-re time with interest.
T. C. R ichardson; I. W „ W. A. Ray.
mgs. an . a ¿oo*. or.hard. Terms, idl.OcO, cash.
5. 105 acres, 3 miles n irthwestof I)alias, t»o improve-
30. 5G3 acres, 2.1 miles southwest of Monmouth .under
The Foreman and Outside Watchman elect merits, plenty of oak timber and wafer. Price. 8 >7»»;
4i>. 122 acres In Mili Crwek bottom. 6 miles frees
fence, good dwelling house and barn, orchard, ninety Sheri an U mile« from F.lkhorn Poriu.'liec, t mileu
were absent. Dr. C. E. Worthington was small payment down, oalaucc ou time t > su t pur­ , ■ acres
in cudivatioi» an I m >a of the entire troi t HIV from l.u fi's mill, 1 mile from «<.*hool hou»e, on uouuty
chaser
elected m ed!’ al examiner. The member­
i ceptiblc of cultivation, ouu mile to school bouse, road; *.!! un..*/ icu :e; 114 acre« in cu'tivatlen; 1 #
ship in this Lvidge is not largo, bnt i« | 6 . 119 acres, in West Chohalam, Yamhill county. 4 i church ami H. it station, 1 mile to Ryvrley'e flouring acre3 of timber; l!ou*o, barn a a j a thrifty young or*
cist of W apiti tt-.t' ni, house, ham. small : mill. Price, 43,5.>o; unu-’ualf down; iu'.ancc ou time
Chard; ci:u c b'uac :n iiu ..ett« 4 to vicinity. Terms«
co.opw > d o f suustaiiti.il citizen«, and if j miles
orchard and 40 a-rrè.« improved. Price, $1,609; $300 | to suit purchaser
«3,150; dl*000 lowu.
the residents of Pcrrydale and vicinity ! down; balance on time tu su t purchaser.
j 31. 100 acres, 4 miles southwest of Dallas, all undor
59. 109 aero 1 , S miles S W of Dallas; all Isvol hot-
consult their own interest« it will not be ! 7. »0 acres open prairie, 4 miles southwest nf Mon fence au 1 subdivided into sizable fields, 18 ajres i«
t*m land i.i v'..It; at..... w«U watered; all under gosSt
m«iuth, under fence, near county road and "
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cultivation, 125 acres susesptib1« of culti vat i«.n, house fc.».-e; first quality nf wheat or gra** land; title good,
long until tho membership is doubled.
house; good farming land. Price, $1,899; one-half i »nd barn, plenty of water and timber. Price, $1,2U0;
Te.inj, S 3 , 2 (R i ;
df»wn; balance in one and two
down; balance on time tu suit purchaser.
j one-third down; balance ou time to suit purchaser.
| yea: *, with mortgage on premise».
THU K IY I'O IIIIT K .
8 . 194 acre« one mile w en of Dellas, lit) acre« in cul- j a!>. 120 acre« of open prairie, one third of sm ile j 51. 346 acres. Bo acre« in euiti\ation. 150 acre*
tivation, large orchard, comfort.»h.c homo, noil j «outhwest of Souver’s Station, on county rood, under ! under fence, comfoitable hcu«e,.born nnd grunovyt
I know him by tho corner of bis mouth,
watered, on county road.
Pri jo , $0,009; $ 1,200 doivn; ; fence, comfortable hou.io and barn, rich, productive ! also umoke house and out buildings, plenty of water,
With this he sueers, while that emits a balance iu in.«tillmentj of i?.i03 a year, with interest. j aoil, plenty of good water. Price, 83, 600 .
».mall orchard; 4 inilcw from flour ni.ll, sew* mil ou ad­
smile;
9. 120 acres, 1 mile southwest <;f Drik«, 9.1 a-roa In j 31 . 8o
4 tn,ie, „„ n li <»f Italian, 66 acre« in culti* joining; lun !, on county rood, 1 tuile from (¿read
One blows the north wind and the other cultivation, wall watered, e »;nf »rtahl 9 house aud | vation, good farm buildings, orchard, water, etc., ou ’ Monde Poet Ofti'-c and »tore, 1 j miles to school Inner,
barn, small orchard, plenty of oak timber, on county
county road. Price, 82,550.
200 a eras susceptible of cultivation, good outlet for
south,
, S(.
7 ln.|w w, 1t
« miU, „.,rth stock range, plenty of oak, ash, flr, alder and maplw
The hot and cold disputing a l l the " » I >**’ • «•**>: » I .W # d .W . b . t e j . m tlm ,.
10. An improved farm of 203 acres, 2 miles cast of Dai- j 0f King’d V u U j . v , lu acre* plowed, good ca!)in, i ».•res 1 timber. Terms, *3,150; 91,000 dowu; balance mm
while.
Us, 159 acr«« in cultivation, wall watero l. good house, under fence, 3,009 rails ou premises, half acre pots* 1 time, with mortgage ou promise*.
I know him by the vagrance of bis eyes. barn and orchard, caunty rood on each end. Price, toes, railroad land, 1st payment ma le. Price, *130, | 52. 73 acres, ¿1 miles want at Dallas, near ooantjr
r»ad, small houue (comfortable), good ham, 3 « aerew
T his way and that they look with double 18,552; one-half down; balance in two annual payments. I cash.
11. (V) acres. 1J miioi south of Independence. 10 j g;,. 240 acres, 6 m'.Jeesouthwest of Lewisville, 4 miles un or fence, 20 acre-i in cultivation, all «csceptible st
aim,
acres open lands, ha’au .e timber and brush. o:i \Y 1 I north of King's Valley, on Podco, under fence, divided c’/.itivation, good well of water. Tenns, $1,050; sosb
A Jauus dimity of winking lies.
lam rite river, good land for gardening. Terms ?7»55 j into sizable Held«, 70 acres iu cultivation, 40 acre« j iu hatr .1
Deceiving others and himself the same. cash down.
! susceptible id cultivation, good dwelling, 2 baj nsaud | 5.1. 160 acres. 6 rail-« west of Lewisville, 13 a eras
I know him by the shadow of himself,
12. 318 acres, 8 miles south of Dallas, CO acres under I other out buildings; school house close by; good or- ; under fence, comfortable house and bam, rmeE*
fence
g
md
orsliard,
two
’
n
un
lred
acres
mn-eptibla
of
' «’ hard, plenty of tunhor and good water, lie« on county j house, granary, orchard of apploe, pears, plrune«
That ever walks beside him, lookiug
cultivation, plentv of water and oak and flr timber, I load. Price, *4,200; 91,209 down; balance on time to prune<. Centuno, etc.,
mile* to saw mill, ) uiila tw
back,
on c<*unty road. Price. 8 !.ooo; oac-t’aird down; bal- ; suit the purchaser.
school house, 8 mile« from Non ing mill, well watered,
As skulking thief with his ill-gotten pelf. a*ice on time to suit purchaser.
| 3fl. 1«0 acres, ou Mill Creek, i\ mi'«» south of 8 heri • ; C acre» in oaU, 30 acres nice level land, good m
W ho fears the law is ever on his track;
13. 360 acres, 10miles x.vith >f D ilia«, 80 acres under I dan, all under fence and divided into ticlds, 65 acres in range. Term«, $¡,600 ; $700 down.
Two selves he has unlike as that aud this, fence, 49 or 50 acresin( ultlv.it:on,g >»ldwelllngb ui-e | cuitivation, 40 aciev woih I cosily cleared, and nearly j I 54 lfio acre«, four miiee northwoet of Bbfrida», m
ghel, granary, y >ung orchard, is well watered, an ex- 1 ah susceptible of cultivation, comfortable house, sheds,
Each kissing each, both listing what they callout stock n n ;c . P ic.», $ ’,5SJ; one-lialf down; ; et.-, school house within 1J miles, church right there, 1 acre* in cultivation, good house, kirn aud oat bullet
kiss.
— Solon N. Snapp.
balance on time to suit purchaser.
j 0 >^>d mill site, lies on county r.»aJ, 2 mile» from Elk ings, tine orchard and springs, burry pitUA, grap*>..
om P. O..J hilif, from Elli'llori. Mill.. |.rlre, »f.lou; ; r*;l ll.iul*r »rul Hr »ooj, i « - i I t >11 m i.!.r l u c * . w
14 216acres, 3 m'Iejr*ut‘iweit'tfDallas,40acres!m-
.
, -
.
.
.
■ ' ’
' and one half tulle to kchoo! houoe. Teruae. $S. 1««4
7
%
.V
n
..'1
t
...
,,
^11
,,,.
i-r
’
91,100
down; ’ balance
on tune to *u:t purchaser,
proved, 130 acres susceptible »f cu.tivation, ail under
1
j one-bnif down.
fence house ani barn, plenty <»f timber and w-tar,
37. 485 acre», 1} miles northwest of Hnuver'e Station,
r.l. 3“0 acre* 2 miles south of Litchfield** alara, X
orchard. Price, $3,159; one-half down; balance in ! ou county rood, *50 acres in cultivation, lie* iu boa;»
two equal annual pavmenu, with intere t.
I Creek Bottom, a large and wed (luiadhtl Imu.-j. 2 i miles from P»>jt Oftlco, haw mlil, school bouse aud
1 eonnty mail, 3j acres under good fence, 5« oereu mi
1 ». J » « r . ^ U » l i « n » n '. . r f
In
....... ■•;.«. »";! o Ul. nulWInr,.... r»> I .nr ;h.nj m,U
ash and alder, creek bottom and good sloek imago,
...mice variety of fruit, al»') snull fi u ta In abundi
40a.ro»
<»f good w.u
timber;
cultivation, so
a.r. 3 * open land,
oui 1 , plenty
piemjr «»1
»v*.
.
.
i Tern»«, «2,009; (¿00 down; balance on time, ta wife
wood-yard landing on river, soil exccllciit, well | b,.>
\ water for bouso ami »tocU purposes. 1 ’ rice,
. adapted
.1 » n, ...1 to
• . growing
»r.wlnir vegetables.
L-A.rnf illlKU Price,
I'ripA $ »- t,20J;
. ‘»IJ »• ona I '• » »no half down; kalancu on t.n»e to suit pur- : purchaser.
chaser.
T o w n P r o p e r ly .
half down; balance ou t;m« to unit purchaser.
480 acre*, 4} miles south of Dailus an<i 4J west
Blacksmith shop tnd two rose of tools, »as oei •
10. 1/0 acre«, 31 miles east of Stayt >n, in Marion CVv, of 3s.
Belioving in «11 things what was which
Monmontn, Ifl.) aero* iu cultivation, 8 or 10 ay res a
40 »ere*open Ian-;, amall hou«e, good «rohanl Is well meadow, all under goo-i fence;one fair dw e ling bouse, ; famonter'« t’l-vis, one acre of I*n t, a dwelling bra—
is and what it to be, we conscientiously watered, plenty of flr, oaV, as!i and maple timber,
and barn ir. Perrydale. Terms, «1,590; one-half maA.
and one old; good barn, and ono old; sheds, and good
Lot 1, Block 7, in l.a Croolo Mmnsstoad, 1 .areas'
claim to sell the best goods at the lowest school Uoure rig.it there, lies ou county road Price, granary; large orchard, for variety and quality will
$1,293; «*99 tb»wn; baianC* on time t*• suit purchaser.
W|l<|
orcha„
, , in tho county, conabitin; o I Addition to the Town of Liallas. Terms, $69, oath be
irchard
price« (for cash, or tho first ent on time)
17. 80 acre*, 3 mile* west of Monmouth and 5 m les I apple», pears, pium* an 1 peaches; ano small fruit, i baud.
of any store in the country, Portland not j south of Dalla», 15 acre* improved, 10 acres iu oats. ' consisting of grapes, currant* ami gooseberries; *280 \ 1 town lot, in the town of M mmowth, l Wr—« w4el»
balance in meadow, 5 1 miles from school no use, p.crc* In g.»od pasture, M acre* of the pasture susccjrii-
excepted. Just received, new and fresh | plenty of tim‘>er and wat^r, crop foca t<i purchaser if '
cultivation, all subdivided into »:rabl. field» xnd j Are rooms, good water. Price, $55o.
•old before harvest. Price, #600;
dowu; balance \ inXy p« divided, makiuc 2 «plandid farms. Terms, I 3 lot* in tho town of Monmouth, house Rx98 feefe
stock, and daily receiving the freshest and j ou time.
Ì «7,-00; | down, balance ou time.
j 4 rooms below amt 2 above, good water, plenty t i
latest out. Now, friend«, think for a mo- ! 18. 550 acre*, Ornile» north of Dallas, 100 a-rf..!n ml- j
160 acre* of (lovernmonl land, 1J milea wont of t . 1 fru.ts. Price, $ 1 ,5 jo ; coehia I. hm J.
tivation, 409 a»;re* susceptible of being cultivated, well w Collins', op the iVedec; fair dwelhiig-houoe, »tov.-k
ment, and answer why (if yon can) one j watered l#y living it reams, g hx J hnuee, barn and » it \ »*ie.l. etc.; ali under fence, f .x d and i.s'w; 5 atro» in I 2 house* anl 12 } acre* i*f land, with S bn m i an#
i othor out buildings, gujtl water, In the south port ef
can work cheaper in the city than we iu 1 buildings, large orc.urd and ;»lenty of »•nail fru.t, an | meadow; 30 acre» l o I lumi, raeiv for the plow . 40 o* ‘ town, a very desirable property. Price, #2,100; eat«
excellent garden, with faciiit-.es for IrrU»uiig. on w acre* easily cl-ared; all rolling^Un 1 ; one mile from
half down; balance ou tnuo to suit purchaser.
the
country.
Humbug!
They
canuot;
|
county
rood
from
Dal.a:<
t
j
She.idan.
¡’
rico,
&<,0C0.
,
i-ounty
roa-i;
tour
goo»l
spring»,
plenty
c
f
timber;
]
A?;aia 3n Trouble*
M. W. W olverton. who has been at
The following, taken from the Standard, Spokane Falls, W. T .; lor some time and
i indicat-.*« that Lawrence and Corm-lina, purchased property there, is in town again.
who w. re sent to the Penitentiary from He says they have h 1 1 about a foot of
this county in 1873 and pardoned outlast ; snow at Spokane and lots of good aleigh-
year by G«»v* rnor Thayer, did not Kppiv- j
(late the kindness shown them by tin \ The second term of school brg»n on
(Xecmive, and Wish to return.
Tile last Monday. Two new student«. Mis«
! McL'-ods are also uvl! known hero, Fred | Ida Murphy and Eu^eno Cattrou en­
having carried the mails in this county rolled their names.
, M/uie years since: "T h e five men a r ­
Dole Butler is quite sick with tho fever.
rested a few ilavs since ut Whisky Flat,
The Vespertine and Uesperian societies
j opposite the Upper Gasuadr-s, by Deputy
Sueritf Cay wood 'and Constable Simmon«. are makiu^ preparations to give a dra­
HEffljl »old the BaMfetr.n wart house
I on a charge of robbery, were brought up i matic entertainment, the proceed« of
( L 1 K U AXIfe 8 H L H IJF M FEKft.
arties from Atnitv, receiving
before Justice Davis yesterday for a pie- ' which are to be used in fitting up their
------- , 000 .
halls.
In accordance with an act of the Legis­ lim im vy examination. Mr. Leven, the
iFESSiO
iJ who form etly condnetod a
Jay,
1 man w oo was robbed, was sworn and pos
Misses Mary and Jess^® Ward, who
----- —op here. is nt- present in the lature, requiring County Clerks and Sher­ itively identified Lawrence as the limn h ive been spending a few days with
R, 31?. A. Stiles, who ig niuking up iffs to make half yearly returns to the who held the pistol to his head and threat­ friends here, have returned homo.
f work in hi» Hne.
Secretary of State of the fees and emolu­ ened to kill him if he made any noise, !
Mrs. Stump and Mrs. Bidw ollaro visit­
(¡(¿11 ¡Austin, »he veternn brakesman ments of their offices, M. M Ellis, Clerk, 1 and was also very certain that Fred ing at Salem.
u ,' ' n Vow gange, had h i« anUlo se-
' M cLeod was the man who took the $225
Mr. W. B . Richardson, a student of this
ined a few day« since. ud bas and L. M. Hall, Sheriff, of P olk County, from him. The testimony of T. F. Levin
have filed the following reports for the corroborated that of his fa1 her. Dr. Gib- school, returned t i his home in Linn
I’AL ,y j n conseqnence.
county the first of the week.
! son test'tied that he was called in to at-
i Holmnn place, sohl last Sat- half year ending December 31, 1881:
F Y. Muikey has purchased M r. Hobbs’
1 tend Lillie Parker, tho woman at whose
).\MILLrtdmj üjfitrfttor’s snlc, was pur- I
C 'cu n ty C lerci.
1 d a the« * men made their headquarters, town property.
st,,re Morris Jones for $2,960. The
Mrs. Vance and little W oodie, from
and that he siw the whole gang there at
,
CIRCUIT COURT.
w CB*ined obont 600 «crc«.
.$ 109 45 ; 9 o ’ clock on the evening tho robbery was Dallas, were here last week, visiting at
part From eon n ty ............................
' »V. Dnrhain bas hecome^B
. 219 30 committed. After hearing the testimony Mrs. M artin’ s.
CJAN ,G ^ '^ H^oro In^(T . ,‘ndent. The From in d iv id u a ls ..................
Judge Davis held the M cLeod brothers,
Examination week passed off quietly.
hows his handiwork, presenting
COUNTY COURT.
Cornelius and Darragh to answer in $500 The students appear t«> bo glad it is
DALUitcr appearance than heretofore. ' From c o u n ty ................................... $ 21 00
• each and Lawrence in the sum of $5.000. passed, amt wo expect the teachers are
2 ok j i m a n d that the reason our From individuals ..........................
179 35 The A.Ii Leads were released on furnishing too, as it is a time of hard labor for both.
¡*j.
correspondent
is quiet is Recording deeds and m ortgage».. 551 50 the required bonds and the others re-
Ou emerging Prom the church door last
-------- is busy nt soru-thing e ls e . Miscellaneous county bu sin e ss.. 316 35 . malidtd to jail.
Sunday we met our old friends Jitu and
.elieve he contemplates matri- , From all other sources.................. 116 50
Charlie. Glad to «ec you, boy«, but sorry
Died !u a Tice.
Tin* Salem Statesman of Saturday last that *• business’ ’ called yon away so soon.
Total finolninents e a rn e d ... .$1,643 45
O R N ijr natron?, o f this pine#, hold
A farewell party was given Mr. Moss
474 00 says: Y sterdav morning, between 9 and
j?|hat drew the knitting mn- Salary of d e p u ty ........................
j 10 o ’clock, ns Mr. G . O. Higgins and his and family last Monday night at Mr.
DALU'Kjjijjft drawing of th* Farmer
Total net earninga.................. .$1,069 4J brother-in-law. Mr. M irk Stuart, were en­ Stanley’ s. Mr. Moss has been engaged M cGREW Sc W A LLE R .
give r»mn, published by
Casey
it
gaged in trimming some fir trees on the to preach ut Goldeudale.
X. aud Z.
line« enw'poxfl and.
Mifertflr.
| form er’ s farm, near Leslie school-house
in tm ^ finrdy, form erly road master 1
iia
n
t
;
Ciooii
F
oil
oit»:G03T.
|
on
the
Leabo
Ferry
road,
M»\
Stuart
said
_ f.ow gauge, left on Tuesday for
CIRCUIT COURT.
that he would climb a tree, that was about
iRRlJvhere he will be employed on
The Portland Standard makes the
n p N r n o f t h * 0 . A C . It. R. His From c o u n t y ......................................... . $ 40!) $0 twenty feet from wh**ro Mr. Higgins was following sensible and truthful remarks
From individuals ...................... . . 812 23 at work, find cut off the higher branches.
w K n h ln here fo r the present.
He had not been up the tree more than about Oregon’ s Illustrated Paper, which
COUNTY COURT.
DAU 1 ' 0<'*!’ ’ N o - 3 5 - A - ° - 1
1 fiVe minutes when Mr. H. heard a kind
on day evening of each week. Fiom c o u n ty ................................
72 00 of a coughing sound and hastened to the we cheerfully endorse aud wHl only add
I on JliU 'O s p e r c n « c o n d i t io n , and those
From individu als........................ ’. 102 CO ; free to sec what was the matter. lie asked that it is published at Portland, Oregon,
rt Hou*^ heap and reliable life insurance
MISCELLANEOUS.
Mr. Stuart what was the matter and re­ at $2.00 per year:
k into the aystem on which
" With the January number of tho West
7T 00 ceiving no answer climbed up tlie tiee,
From State o f O r e g o n ............
TLEB.
!ft*ion i« c o n d u c t e d .
nder obligations to Mr. Clar- Miscellaneous county business. .. 122 07 and found his brother-in law lying across Shore begins its eighth volume, and man*
1 a limb and lifting up his head found that it a its by the superiority c f its ligthograplis
A.LY »director, fo r 6 copy of the first
Total emoluments e a rn e d ... . $1.690 66 : life was extinct. Bv the assistance of hi« that it lias steadily kept abreast with the
. 'rt of the United States Geo-
> rilf\'% y. It contains much valua- Expenses for deputies, e t c ........ . 1,007 22 son lie removed the body to the ground. improvements aud spirit of the times.
Every possible known restorative was The last number of the magazine is de­
PR0MPTLV tion concerning mineral sta­
Total net earnings......................$ 583 33 used to endeavor to resuscitate the voted pirtorially almost exclusively to
in«« «¿ring geology, etc., and also a
It is supposed Salem, and contains the best work of the
KwiuCotf^gr the geographical divisions
The record shows that the net earnings dead, but without avail.
A flne dwelling house, l*am and out buildings, — 4
Th«« benefit i neither do t h # j; the p roof of which wo 1 J9. 109 acres, 4 miiee north of M-miuouth, on county j '.veil adapted to stock-raising, and plenty of outrange.
---- State« G eologi< \1 S u r v e y .
of these officers for the half year ending that he came to his death by the heart ' kind ever issued in Oregon.
r»ad, ad under foncj, ani subdivided Into *-.zal);a ' Term*, ^40», half down, balance on time.
j 15 acre* of land, adjoining the town of Dailas, jotin f
i
ilis-ase,
to
which
his
family
have been of a reliable periodica! of this kind to the I ever atand ready to practically demon- j fieri*, g./».| i.uU-Ci an 1 bs.n, tw> goni well* wifi
VI. CO” excitement there has been in June 30, 1881, were
40. Ut ocras 4 ini!«« e»-»t of iHll.vr, »II under frn -c; orchard, excellent water at house and living on orem-
! State is almost incalculable, and we ven- I
pumps, a.i excuiient orchard, aN<v snail fruit*, c m
ç<>od bou**j and barn ; rood orchard; all in ciU.voiion. j uca. Price, il.s.K); ouc-ba'f down; baiaLee ia see
101AU
pant vns caused or. County C lerk ................................. $1,110 80 1 subject.
McGnzw A W a l l « * .
venidtil t • »;.iuol; is on* of t >« bait farmi .n tho and all line whoat land; goni well of v/atar: on ceuuty | J«*r.
! tare the assertion that the W eft Shore, j s tra t# .
lulAH ^ stb y a deer running through S heriff.............................................. 1,070 5G
county.
Pri"
3
,
«14
par
acre;
one-half
down;
balance
No; (¿nitty.
a -1 A lita.
——A
h I n - fr-nn Dal la* to laac h é — ce; lialf-mlla
since its first number, b is attracted more
l* I H oms # ar.d )<rtiu Amity, house 15x35 une,
8 It cam# across tho cretk
on timo to *uit purchase
from narrow gauge and thr— Tt
Q n ln ln c a n d A r s r n lr
William Brown, a young man who lias j immigrants among us thou any other agon- J
nrr t w e n frtit*
bare.
20. 352 acres, on the line of the Went Side Il i l l m !, j Terms, #4‘> per n i«, one-tbirJ <
PALU-gilmad bridge, and running
«w« : u.
j' i «•«#, muk
been employed by II. J. Ellis for some i cy in the Pacific Northwest.
Form the htsi« of many of the Agae near M .-0 »v dtation, all un-lcr foneo, ‘4 ) acre* m cuiti to suit purena—r.
Eastern
i
I
E
*
A
ITE
M
S.
» Academy lot, made its w«y to
tor
land
Boor
wnio
LoW%
j time, was last week arrested nnd taken to people, seeing the haudsome and substan­ remedie« in the market, nnd are the resort j ration, 39) a:rc* sjsccptit»!« of e iltiration, well
41. 833 a?r<M, 2J mila* wont <■> I
•'iAT Ri,i;!i*th of town without receiving
frr.OM OUR SPKCIAl. COR R KR POP DEBT. 1
! Portland by O. A. Brown. Deputy United tial buildings of our country, public and j of Physician« and people who know no watorc I, good hou*o, barn and orchard, on county i und sr fence ami »uljdiridod i > t
" enw
The re«idents of town were
rood,
convenient
to
church
an
i
c I dw I, excellent
2 good barn» and o th r
Beautiful rain dr^ps have come again. State« Marshal, charged with giving liq­ private, as illustrated by Mr. Samuel«, butter medicine to employ, for this distress- i wheat laud. Pries, <20 per acre; ouo naif down; bal­ ! hotUti,
ted and «otae of them tried to
lent orchard of choice fruit
••■H
I in cultivation: lie.* on r»ui
The Ballston merchant, A. Patterson, uor to Indians. At tlip time he stoutly very naturally form the idea that a young ing complaint. The effects of either of j ance on time to suit purchaser.
denied having done anything of tho «or;, < community that support» so much archi- these drug« are destructive to the system, | H. 67i acres in Big LuckiauiuU BHtvio, on the A. 1 gauge ranriMvi, is one oi ino non swok iotibi : u tne i
be.*..»,
2 room* *
seouis to bo on a roviug expedition a^ain.
174 county; plenty of oak aud flr timber; 300 aero« more . w-th water, staMc, orchard oi pimus, me*i
ttn
and on Tuesday of this week had his trial j teetnral beauty must be rich and flourish­ producing h e a d a c h e , iutestinal d i s o r d e r s , ' I C'baiol»enain donation, Aftr acres in cultivation,
ratal
. . from | easily elearwl,
i ---- ■ that 1* susceptible of *•-«—
• * bol-
* I $1,000, fe450 dow«.
We are always glad to have our friend call
acre* timber, oak, flr, maple, ash, etr., . l . j miles
belnr —
tilled,
before
Judge
Deady
and
was
dismissed.
vertigo,
dizziness,
riugiug
in
the
ears,
and
ing. and a good place in which to lit3.
—■— ‘ 8 tVb»n,
‘ % ‘ house and baro, rich an­
nu prmluctive, ; ance good graxiiif lauri. Term*. $7,300; fel,600 down,
>rne,vMfc(pton, who has resided iu in. Call often. Alex.
Parker's
House, barn and woodsbo«l In Tharp’s iddifel«« t#
The charge was made by a fellow r.umed Nast’s caricatures are «n il to carry wore depression of the constitutional health. on county road, Price, $1,775.
j balance on lime t j suit purchaser, with internst
’ or almost two years, and who
j Independence, sooth aid# #>f stnugb. h»u»o 14x$$, 8
A Mr. Pearson made us a pleasant call
42. p'h u:ren, «m iles north of Dal)»», lim ile sweet of i ells, one lix ’s. fhc other 14x1«. 1 j »tori«* hig%, 9
22. l<K>a:raa,&l m io*southwe.itof DalUs;fairhi ie;
PAL^lploycd Ijy the Pacific Bridge ou Tuesday. Air. P. is cauvaaing the i Stewart, who lives with the Indians, and weight than the longest editorials, for the A tkr ’ s A ouk C urb is a vegetable discovery,
m
1
Pcrrvdalo;
2J
inilos
<
-utlieo.it
of
àiabéton,
county
go>l
born,
rh
ioici
boirse
and
wooil-*lial;
4
acf«
j i oi rns below, 3 p-.rehee, 2 1 :i:ge rooms alx#ve, sS**r#
.-firing the most of that time, couuty tor the Oregon Videt»e, an anti­ who had just been released from jail, after points are seen at a glance nnd «trike ! containing neither quinine, arseuic, nor cultivation, «•> a r^i opo i land, roa-iv tor the pi
1 ! roai.’, * mile from s h^-l house, fine new dwelling, ; roMin. guol wfcll. Lo-od situation, noith <»f Casey*«
serving his sentence on a similar charge. home to everybody, an t so it is with » ■ any deleterious ingredient, and is an mde from county rowi, g-x»4 ma I tram county roau
ONXlb' ir.orcirg was thrown from a
:id j gout«
¿istjik I Lam,
arn, granary and other <»ui bniidin-», 145 » . rivi reridew ‘5 an ! c*»t *d flo-Ccr’s. Pr.oe, #700, *300 «Uw m
m onopoly paper. Sabscribe fur it.
Th#
trouble
between
Stewart
and
Brown
infnlible
and
rapid
euro
for
every
form
I
in
cultivation,
80
acre*
wmatsor
fallow,
i#
acres
rtre-
to the proni, see. Turni j , el,is », each ui hand.
mettiti vat
! paper that presents, in first-class style, j
1 balance on rime, with luteroet.
^_____ "jib b lm ’* ferry, on the Sandy,
cliard with all kind* of fruit.
Mr. Patrick, of M ichigan, has bought grew out of the killing of some sheep- | the picture« of O egon's advancement and \ of Fever and Ague. Its offects are per­
23. 33s a:re* 4 m 1*4 northeast of Dallas; all under ! * . • J*iK;
E J, Piking of a guy rope and so
j 4 village l<-tJ and 11 acres in Old Indepondewoe,
; loJac'e on time.
fe^.ce; 275 acres ii cultivation; all Ojwn laud; no in o c , vt,t>
that he dieii in less than the A. Seitarth place, and he in gt iug to | killing dogs belonging to the Indians ly wealth. The Went Shore is an enterprise ■ manent and certain, nnd no injury can gruu*;
1 liouae and t urn and »evora »mall kuil lmgs ou
all susceptible of cuitivafeion; ordinary house ; Punier lot, wit'i new house tbere m. near tho camp the property,
move on it as soon us the weather clerk Brown. We predict that ii Rtewurt shows that should be liberally supported by the ! result from its use. Besides being a positive
which i» eligibjr situated; the 14 acres
His
remains
were
brought
to
and
barn,
goo
I
orchard;
plr.Uv
of
go<Kl
water
in
s«v
|
grouivl,
huu*e
U
stjrics
high,
h
10019
s
below,
go>u
drne
-ice
Just below ti e Fainier*’ Uaiehouoe. w>il rieh,
will
permit.
his
ugly
countenance
around
Dallas
Brown
cure
for
Fever
and
Ague
in
all
its
forms,
year,
eroi places, spring.« running all toe year, on county 1 water. Price, #$» 0 , # as ) dowa; balance in
*_
nd frem there forwarded to
| well-wishers of the P.iriib* N n'thweat.”
warm, sandy I r»n. ada|»tMd to the growth ef Uop# mr
Intnrei
■
l is also a superior remedy for Liver road leading from Dallas to bnutu'leì i; 2j mil »“ 4 '*
will
show
him
how
to
tan
r.
dog’s
hide.
Mr.
G.
Shurtleff,
of
B
e
t
l
c
a
l
l
e
d
in
(j N otl thin ri*jr on Thursday, his
vegetables, under fence. Price, •: . 8 ©o; $l,ovo dosra$
43. Five hundred and forty acres, 2J miles south of ltaiance on time to su t )iurc!iaMM'.
Complaints. It is an excellent tonic and p<^t. Terras, $2 » j»cr acre, one third down, balance on
A T e r r ib le l a i r .
ng place yeBterdav afternoon upon ns ou Tuesday last. Mr. h. has
time to suit purchaser.
(n-iepon iom-e, f mr hundred and flfiy acre* under j
Fire nl J n a cl Inn C'ily.
A Walla Walla dispatch of February 2d preventive, as well as cure, of all
\L A ^ .n«p»cea o f the Dallas Trom- been stopping with his son, F. N. Shurt­
W i ll P r A p e r t y ,
in
•
l»un
I
rod
*•
.•
!
fifty
acre*
in
cultivation,
one
under
2* 40) acres, 3 miles south of Indepen
On Monday mo;m ine a firo broke ou t in nay«: About 10 o'clock last night a fire complaint« pecnlinr to malarious, marshy fence, 3 P) a re* in cJltivati-i.i, 275 m:rn sc
i,nci l l » » o f which dfgaii z-ition he tt « i leff, of Portland, siuce I ks sad ber eafee-
x e n.-Hinng M
>u toe la O eole «rook, «
»
a
-1
*»i*
;
’¡»tibie
of
cultivation,
lias
a
deep,
rich
a
ill,
'
.
out-
aud
miasmatic
districts.
By
direct
action
fallow,
large
comfortable
urn.--*,
horn,
sicds
broke
out
in
a
farm
house
owned
and
*
hotel,
whi
r-h was en-
U
Compton was a young nx-nt. Glad to see him so hale aud the re ar of B erry’
>f st .-ne. with chopper and
g »'*d orchard, dry houi-j, plenty of vra. cr, ; ¡•roiuoiii? Z- kkì crops, iaiVfe house ami liarn, »>n>ke- mi
t> lo 'Manufacturing floor.
tirelv destroyed, tog#-thcr with J. L. W il- occupied by Julius W eisick, situated ! on th- Liver und biliary njipar'vtns. it budding«,
s*lem,W^Jave« a w ifi and infant son. hearty.
12 ,ood; ; hou»«, i"tic*en-ii’«uss IniiiW-hou^e, granar y. »»renard.
on
count/Mai
leafing
to
«lorva...»,
Pn-e.
; t>>:
bu i aud '2 dwelling boose#,
stimulates
the
system
to
a
vigorous,
about
five
mile»
from
this
city.
The
build-
|
li.mis’
«dann.
Hf!
tth's
saddle
and
harness
plenty
of
nak.
flr.
asn
and
maple
timber,
a.td
plenty
:
lit
pure
m
—--------*lie aympathy r-f the whole com-
ous-na.f ii iwa; ba.anje ou t* t
The ladica of Lincoln have receiv ed a
ri-*#. $î-». 5 a); fe 6 .org» dsww,
-i
Pries, 8 Î *.« *♦, olio h»‘f down, balance ou ai,
mirt H/ iin I, wit'» tinie
iV . «• *l«ir t.rribt* » ereuvement.
ft »me a ad '2 lots, eont of
be
al pa.. ttMbte.
next »bop. and Craig’s saloon. Bi•rry’s Inss is ing aud contents were completely destroy- j healthy condition. For Sale by all Dealer«.
to suit purctia.*«!*.
Puce,
*12.Di Kl. insured for $«.090, ns folio»WS . «•d.
Mrs. Eliza M-idler, age«l 4‘2, h»*r '<
bavu, orinarvi, siirul*t «O. v a»•!
Mfindny, whit h they wf.l
c r fu r
41. i'K>a*.res at KraUhflcH, on th* uerrow fau?o
t«l
the Little Lurklam«*#,
».anoe
in
•li###;
$6
■
’
do
rn;
b
a
E«f!n?>to.
daughter
Emma
Isidore
Medlcr,
ag**d
19,
;
)
in
II
imbtir
_r uni Bremen, $1. 00 0
i w..t, t run n f«N k «
'n nf
; town of In-ie* ! railrnn I, 5 mile* north « f Dalla», all under fence ao-f !
25. 112 acres, in tu d bottom
t in Cal f-.rni:., $1.(Î00 in Homo , V < r V,irk. aud a »an Arthur, aged C, were hu.nvd to i
H H l o r iable ci v^e bv them, au d. d o n 't forget ut-xt M"
r >r making a nuwilHir 1 arti.
into sioalde fields, 265 ac,>wi iu cultivation,
utiMtson, forty * 1 sbJivlued
w. t,rty
Parties
who
have
not
paid
their
taxes
pen
ieuce,
u.viur
feu
■
i 4 dwebu.g cottati and I f
i.» a.-ro.* pa-.ture, t coiuiortabts uwellmg boas'**, i
on Tl rsday evening evening, ns there will be a g.Kid at ■ riri. •o 1 $ 2.000 on fn mi ture, etc . Willi-, m s’ death. The other inmates escaped with 1
35
» m p l.p _« . Mft-Vt
Ir
rex
h
tu r n m wt #aw.y in»
ro .v g tugo rail mad. Prit#,
I arn* and olh ;r out bud-iings, a s » warehouse 00 ten
enjoyable affair and was ance and a general good tim e. We ought loss i•» 33,000. fully insured in the Home little or no clothing. Th • fir« is supposed j will save me the trouble of calling on a.re» at i, flr an 1 011 ;i.c tini I k
Iva'ance . n time to esca
I a 1 'uo-l, with slot age f-»r 3( j.o-K) nut he !.1 of grain; e:a«»
m-s-'W ‘
iu
very p,’>lu;tiv< t, aiajrii
A ^ y H ^ nav.ql with enter- to have an ct.tt rlnunm nt her* before M Unnl. Haaihurg and Bremen nnd Li»»n. to h*v* aught from a match lrop;«#d bi them by calling at the Sheriff s office and
track a id good e»mvsnien;es for «hipping; W a *r#j
■.ii"«“" ,.
Pnce, *5375, $l,5on (iuta; 1
>u-nm
i
.'all
>w,
youngorcherd,
plenty
01
»ater,
a
h
»I
’
«
loss
is
;
Î.
100,
insured.
the
mother,
who,
it
is
presumed
got
up
to
\
le
*
n
n
H
w
»*< •.r#n *r-#s «f 'm d , n#
Craig
M
^TlhiM organization. long. Let UR awake from our »lumber.
fKallip
settling the same. The eonnty is in debt purcuasjr.
house ou tht promise#, on county r ia l. P ries ,fli,* j
c r # k . 3 ibi — • r * t «4 (• a lia i, » o e K e
I an 1 dwefllnf ho
■Iinoothiy. About Bethel has bad three, L in colo will have A Wi llirtms lose $2.000, insur<Md :$1,000 st e to the boy who wa« sifck. Mrs. M. is ;
ILoi'kainith alnp aml f.'iir
660*.
|7,«00
-town,
balance
on
east
terme.
and
mu»»
have
money.
Please
give
this
r;
>upi»Jy
of
tim
1 er un imited. Price,
j 14xa6 in Parker >t*’ ,r., PoU
had three on Monday evening. Lot Zsua Wort • : in k Son«, general me rch' itidise. a sister ef Jnlius W iesuk. Her husband j
i.f ti-tou. he.«in« in foar r «fttal
•
aMoaai
* and two lots in Dallo«, on creek botim i; goop ■
feu
: «U n d , fOO-1 a a ter, 1 .1 under gs>l plaie
L. M. H ALL,
lo s- ÿiOü by removal, insure •1: W. H is now in the Jo n Day country looktn'g ; y *ar early attention.
I
y>r
gardeuinj.
T
«nns.
f
l
,
u
m
*
.
$;*sid-*wn.
*
<
paymtaiU.
be beard from next by all means.
Price, TJP). $200 howl
The house and contents ; January 6, 1882.
^r. genera! merchandise, is also dam- for a ranch
Tax
Collector.
Mr. Pomeroy, o * r accommodating slag^
o f tliiff plac#,
Tlic s I jovo comprise» only a porlion of tho lan-l* we I ist « jo r sale, and we r.ro daily r e o iv in g arreseione,
i l»v removal, insured. Th** total loss were worth about $1000; no insuruuce.
it v n >: R t i u n .
Dtary Public by driver, is doing a good and li?t ly biiv.m i*4*, foots nu nearly $20,000. T he origin of
as
his
coach
«eem*
to
ba
crowded
with
W. C. Rrown is «till iu the field with a I
and can allow parties the most desirable locations in the country, lafwrmalion pertaining to lands fu rn ish *«
mission hearing
the fire i» unknown, but is aupponed to
passenger». Mr. P is a young uiau aud
Mv fine property on Mill street, Dallas, j
new lot o i d r««« goods, dress trinimmgs, j
have started from a defective fl.ie.
bbould meet with success, as very few
and, fn facet, a general a««ortn in of is offurtd for sale at a bargain for a short j aratis.
Addrcsslall commnnirations to
___
___
time.
A. H h u l ti .
Jfcnd sweet breath young turn would undertake tue job that
I ! r r D n a ¿later** f t a f r l f .
*
merchandise at lowest living rates.
he
is
successfully
d
oin
j.
D a l l a s , J a n u a r y 2 6 , 1662.
SCattrrh Jleiredy.
D allas , February.6, 1881.
S av FßAKcrsco. July 0, 1881.
ijector free. For
H. II. WmxiiR & C o.. Sirs— I do not
W'ill you suffer with D y»pep»:a and |
F o r fis i? .
Sleepless nights made miserable by that
I» 11 HA
think my «languì, r could h ive lived «ix
Dallas, roll I bounty, Oregon.
A
Clydesdtl#
stallion,
3
year*
old,
1C
m
aths u »d ‘ b*» not used your Safe Kid­ terrible cough. 8 k ilo b 'i Cure is the r«m- [ Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s V ita liz e ia ;
[can b e s o q u i c k l y
edy for you. For sale by Riggs k Miller. guaranteed to cure r o n . For «tic by Riggs Or.'BILT A PI#S 8 ,?indopcn(!enoe; or, C . LAFOLLXTT, Sheridan.
Enquire o f
ney aud Liver Care.
W « g u a r n u te * it. hand« high, sorrel.
t> aflat.
A Miller, Pallas.
O i« F i k D e L isa ^ u rr
M m . N. H. P Afa-ïnn, 3> Liberty >«t.
1 e r .
Perrydalo, Oregon.
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G R A N T & D eLASH M U TT,