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n - 1 ) o I .A \\ m . 1 fdV iiih ri com grown on ilid riclifit •oil. ! out of bis clothes and begau to play I settled, provided that Cannon wins. Th*r« nr* limestone mountain» in a tune, aud pretty soon some snakes i It ia argued here by astute Mormons ism Oermany tlist miserably euppott » crawled out of the grass to see what that the preaeut congress holds the DALLAR. SATURDAY. FKR. 1«. And bimeby sums mors key to the Mormon problem in that ' 1 poverty-stricken population. The was up. fcj(DU*cr, I «eie» of country in Vermont and | come and stood around, too, till ' contest and that Cannon will come |!!1F. HALLAS TROMDOXK BAND HAS FOR out victorious. As to how I came M* su a U ia u K ir grows foresta of the z ne _________ _ sugar- r u after a while there was ’bout a On* K Pkl Cornet, for........................... |I2 f-0 > o d * M O 0«> aw m u m . : beariug maple, which yearly }ielu tho'.isan’ hundred big pizen snakes , into possession of these fucts about One B Flat, piston valve Cornet............... 28 million pounds of sugar and a all round ’em, and the man was Young, 1 am not at liberty to di One B Flat Baritone Then vulge, but rest assured that they One E FUI ( antra haa« A German author. Heinrich Sera- mii]jon gallon« of treacle, both of frightened ’most to death. One B Flat Cornet, aide-action key*.......... tt.a charmer put away his floote and are true in every particular ler, who has specially studied „ c li e n t quality. ALL IN GOOD ORDER. ALSO, American agriculture, draw«, jn a xho co-operation of American •aid; "Y o u can’t find any fault with i.MLz m s '« r i m u s offici ;. work on tha significance of North f,„.n)ert aud merchants has been of such charming as that, 1 guess, can J i n a d v a n c f . American competition in agricultural brilliant result— two classes which i you V Now if you are ready to go Few people bave uny idea of the 1(> Second-hand Uniforms, productions, an interesting compari- ¡„ Germany are utterly careless ot on just gather a club and wade in. extensiveness of Uncle Sam’s print CwU'a U( Pant«. Shirt«. 0*1». •'»»I»"*. Torche* . lbmi eon between the German and eBch others a d v a n ta g e . The and if we are so fortunate as to get ing establishment st W ashington, ami 11 * 11 «. alnu—t it* liuod *» n*»- For particular, American farmers and peasants, a \mcrican merchants in’orm the through we will cum« pretty soon to and fewer still have any cm cjutiou Cbiuninr.n. D allam , February 10. 1 S Ò - ' . ______ . comparison which, iu many cases, farn,ers what agricultural products a jungle where you can hire a cousin of the waste that is being made there gutter iu lUU might lie applied to the same classes ftr8 mogt ¡n j grannj jB the markets of mine which can charm lions and Euglaud spends about $2,500,000 Final Settlement. c»( tl iu Euglsnd. The German, says 0f u,e world, and how they must be taygers." per year on its printing, but get3 a müde us a c, in ' Ilerr Sender, is never so practical as cultivated aud packed in order to be In re Fútate of Solomon Tutherow, revenue o f at least $100,000 from T<mcE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE HAVE claa the Amcrirra. The farmer works r(,nt|er#t} capable of exportation, A U T I l i l COMM ITOB * COM CsslOV tbe sale o f printed books. Uncle % ado us a call | N fllm filed l the Jtn»l a^.uot of ,nrr doble. s cm hard, but the latter accomplish s Tlie merchants know that they can Tetherow, deceased, with the Countv Sam’s concern cost last year $2,215,- of Solomon and that Hon. r Polk County. Oregon, anti lion, Ini in* r. A Tribune reporter met an old 936, and the revenue from the sale more, because he is constantly con- I import only when successful export Xactyettc, w.ts tin M Butler Judne of add Court, ha* m * MondayApril _: j —: — ),ow to save time aud j pu(k j|,eir fellow-citizens into a poai- railroad conductor yesterday, and of printed matter was $6,931, aud f 'lM - W h Ä lh. aan.e.ï* whirl. Urne «II P*r- »htering Fa 1 strength. He is not attached to the jjon j 0 bUy. At first the exportation wus surprised to bear tbnt he had from waste $186,649 93. O f tbe vast ¡tont having objection* thereto will attend and show Lafayette in B id ngricnlturml implements to which he j 0j peac>jes, fresh meat, aud living been discharged. sum nunually expended for public Ro • * " * * » Ah. " Y e s ,” he said, “ the old man aide- priuting, fully half a million dollars “ their trust. has lieen accuAtonred frnm hisyouth, Cnttle to England was a failure, hut Administrator*. UcLaaghUu, of B ucua Vista, the but constantly thinks how they can , (|,e uiercl>ants did not rest until by trackod m e.” is squandered. Uncle Sum's print D alt A B utler , Attorneys, —I csll yaaterday• listed Februar)’ 0, 1882. “ What fo r ? ” lie brought to the highest state ° f | BJvice in the papers, circulars, aud ing office is run on free and easy in to Koweit la visitin',' her mh - M i “ W ell, I suppose he thought I T. H. GUY perfection. Every improvement is j jn me8ti„ g they had educated the “ Unyrter, a tM cM ic a r ilio. principles, and they aro becoming c. hughes . —A at once adopted, not only by the producers and shipowners into re- had to much m oney.” II* Sullivan, o f Lnf • freer and easier every succeeding His of Mrs. “ Yours or his ?” And hs laugh year. Last year $909,000 was spent lis wuek, tho g u c « « H U CH ES & C U Y , mtelligcnt and well-to-do farmers, g0rting to the measures which would .ins 0- bat by every one who has more or | ]enj tbe desired results. They ed. for letter heads, aud binding bldiiks Manufacturer* of Ari Hall full flow » “ n ' 1 less to do with agriculture. There were merchants o f universal educa “ Yon remember that I began and all other kinds of printing for bile going to tha jail. .«1 ..... I ten are no such wide distinctions in tion iu the widest souse o f the words, work for tbe X . Q. road in 1805, at office holders; $517,414 was cost of eve rely. ! Or America as exist between tbe edu who called into lieiug the cultivation the closo o f tbe war. From $50 a maps, charts ami engravings; nearly Ilia wa* on th* wt. cated German farmer and the Ger of bees iu one place, of fruit in an month I was gradually raised to $100. $25,000 was used iu priutiug eulogies, being coufinofl-to th> M ill S treet, Dallas, O regon. Or man reasant. Tbe educated Ger- other, and o f tobacco in a third, aud The other duy the “ old man’ (the which go iuto the waste baskets all Ar man farmer is superior ' o his Amer made those products capable of superintendent) found out that I over the country; $206,563 was spent r.ulUton. tm, w ho R *os u r n USE NONE BUT TI1E BEST OF MATERIAL nowleiig« Ar ican coileuiruo in scientific knowl- being exported. to all who favor ut» th is week, ’V V 'J The American owned nml was paying taxes on $12,- in printing eccentric old Mr. L eD uc.s I t and ~ guarantee satisfaction 1. __ on L.. n.l A a.AAn «Uli. patronage. Wo keep hand a tfood *up their ■ patronale, lit of a call, edge; he is his equal when the c o n -I Chambers o f Commcrco regard the 000 or $15,000 worth of property. agricultural essays; $117,765 was the with ply of Re. uiv Made Work. Give u* a call. lot S-‘ HUGHES k GUY. •rBlaud t’ at J. P - quest of machinery in the region of 0pe„ i nj, nuj securing of the w orld’s So ho kicked. He offered to keep cost o f printing the Congressional D allas , February 2, 1882. ct for fine dwelli CÎ At rates that defy competition. agriculture nrc.in question; but he ra»rket to agriculturists as their first me if I would ‘ restitute,’ b u t! said I Record; last W inter's bills presented ,er. of Corvallis. ' V- is his inferior as a business man, ns i ^ America nuuier- tusk. Thera There exist exist in in America nuuier guessed I bad railroaded about loug in Congress were printed at an out Sheriff's Sale. sfortune to Joh nson ha 1 th© ’ ■ a saver of time; , he is not no prac i ous companies and societies iu which enough. ” lay of over $7,000 aud tkousauda of the five on M [iter iuto hit* hand tical iu small things, and not so fond i gclenjjg c lnen> merchant«, and far- "H o w did you save all that money copies thrown away; tbe report of c T VIRTTE o r AN FXKClTtOV ISSl’ED OIT 3Ut. which hftd to b f cut ■ B ol the Circuit Court ot th, Stst, ol Or,;on. lor o f experimenting. ! iners,each adhering strictly to his own in fifteen years from a salary of $000 the l ’ aris Exposition was gotten up the County ..t I'ollt. *nd to tne ilirecto-l, u|K>n a j..'1-r Kimsey, who live» near !> -j In drawing a parallel between the department, co-operate unauimous- increased gradually to $1,200 a year? ’ in elabornto form and cost $81,048. m-nt remlercd In «a d Court on the 15th day qf May; # piitu ill fo r som e Kntv. \.'« j | 1879 in on acthui wherein Ah I.ej 1« plaint... ami t / .• lint sho is getting I'tttki’. (Hrm nu peasants and the American |„ aDj tmesessfully. German agri- And be laughed again, They were recently knocked off at John S Knvn, defendant, (or the »am of Three Hun W e can show parties tho most desirablo location* in the country. I n f o r m a t i o n pertaining to],. L . Nult-ger, fen«« “ As I ’m out of the business now auction by tbe hundred copies at dred and Thirty two and 55-100 Hollar«, damaKe« and farmers who are their equals ns to : cultural societies certainly reverence eo«U, whirl. Judgment was enrolled and docketed ill lege, has nocapted l • property, it will always result un science, but they speak to much of and kind o ’ like railroad companies, two aud a half eeuts a pound. And, the Clerk’« nttlee of «aid county, on the said 15th day Addross all communication« to ___ „ _ _ . _ ,, iul depaiUmtat of the C un J favorable to the Gormanr. The learned things, of suits and : c 's, 1 d on ’t miud explaining tbe conun to cap the climax, it may be said it ol Mav. 1879(ami tl.ereifter on July 11th. 1881. there grali*. 1 was paid One Hundred and Twenty-live Hollar* Araericaua are both more prudent and the peasants cannot understand drum. I ’ll hold up my hand, will take over $500,000 to pay for ( 81 ^ 3 . 00 ), I have levied upon and will oiler for »ale to b*Hn run- : II Hamrooud, who hu the highest bidder, on aud more active. If the smi 11 far- them. They should seek, says Herr though, and swear I always account the work ordered iu 1880, but not H o iio o n .ii j* >atahft City Spirit, tiutnrday, the 4tli day or Mnrrh, 1»*», mer cannot afford to hate thresbin-.' ( g ell,]or, to facilitate tbe sale and ed for overy passenger I evoi done until this year. Hamtnoi.d D a l l a s , P o lk Count),j.jam. 4 s. d «»-.; Uncle Sam's At the in.it door of the Court House, in »aid Polk and mowing machines aud ha. purchase o f agricultural products carried. But I watered ’em— water printing office is a giguntic waste Count.', at tho hour ol one o'eloek r. M. ot said day, L A F O L L E T T , S h e r i d a n . 'ay a.,yi,iar. ¡ all the' Interest, right and title of the said John S. presi e i of his •wn, be hin-s them. which is now effected in a slow and tho company like its directors water spout. It needs a thorough over Kay« in and to the following described real edate, to- O r, B E L T & P I P E S , I n d e p e n d e n c e ; o r , C . ________ 'ullius c o m m o n s - wlt: Lot No. 3, in Block No. 1. North of da... Street, All his tools, even to tbe smallest, clumsy manner, and costs much time the stock. And I did it in this way; hauling. •» by killing Iho Ilagood and No. 3 Ka*t of Meridian Street, situated in the are of the best material and models and money. Vou sec, every year tbe president Town of Buena Vlata. Polk County. Oregon. 1 P R O F E S S I O N I ! 958 v ° u ,u U Sho North America ran ■,ud made excellent 1’vi f. Tenu» of Sale-United State» Gold Coin. Caih In of excellence. In a small household feach the Germans much o f the un a id general officors issue au unlimit Marnila4« b o y s . hand. L. M. HALL, I D 01T.,^ A. Sheppard, who ia ve il known detail, that of coffee mills, Herr prejudiced, bold, and untiring self- ed number o f annual pusses. Some Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. <»• H . OITiS,| «-ho haa bt-v.i in thu wa..a Dated this 3d day of February. A. 1* 18S2. Mnuler notices the fact that in Gei- help which renders a people inde of these are in exchange with other V ei, I know there are .tain* on my carpet, m iry for sever«! y u i » . wa.» in D a lla s , O r e g o n , Th* trace of email muddy boots; mai.y the cotfee-inill is still held pendent o f all State ns istance. railroads, but most of them are to I I . C . G E N T L t V , PHYSICIAN A1 we“k Tima h- between tbe knees, while in America j high-cock-a-lorums, congressmen, And I aee your fair tapestry glowing, All spotless with blossom s and fruits! loved it ia aerewed to the wall, thus saving and members of the legislature. I LITTLF. J I H M T I XM U DOTES. P e r ry d a le , O r e g o n , DALLAS fifilte«, -( i of e Duîlfts, now empi Manufacturer o f and Dealer in KALLAS, (Ef>n B(ore o ia f y J Homi,,,;- half the labor. In Germany it gen always made it my business when And I know that my walls are disfigured H as just received the best stock of Fine Hr T e ll« N um en»«» Morie* About ' Ili», Garfield ¡County. W. T. With prints of small fingers nud hands; erally takes three men to shoo u one o f those fellow s took my train • ma K I ml* o f A n im al*. eo»«ifl«aUo expend’.! horse, while in America one is auffi- to ‘ pipo him oft"— that is, get in And thut your own household most truly In immaculate purity stands. ’Possums has tobacco pouches on ---------------------------B r c‘ «ient. Tbe apron used by Oermau conversation with him, find out Ever brought to Perrydale. workman impedes them in climb the stomach, and one time there was where be lived, and what his busi And I know that my parlor is littered J . N .8 M I T H (« “ -w iatleW , d to him to com.- All are welcome and will be hand- Give me call, A ness was. You know, passengers ing aud even walking; tbe American a possum which was a show. With many old treasures and toys: II. C. GENTRY. »omely treated. PHYSICIAN titled , und trouble will be apron is slit .ip tbe middle to tbe feller come to see the show, and lie always like civil treatment from n While your own is in daintiest order, Unharmed by the presence of boys! DALLAS, 01&g this notice. height of tbe legs, and tbe two bad a bunch of tirocrackeis, cause it conductor, it seems odd-like. With FKICE ON MILL STtaTi^idwell, who lives IV :u- town, halves are bound round the ankle, was the Fourth of July. The feller this acquaintance I used him.” Aud I know that my room ia invaded H oum . 1 renewed his auuscript n this which is both more comfortable and he took one off and put it in his Quite boldly at all hours of the day; “ Used h im ?” — ■ ■ —*"■ '“ ®, last fall lost lJO IU’1 e 4 ‘ I. ■' 11!, While you sit iu yours unmolested better protects tbe clothes. In some mouth, and then bo lit one of the “ Yes, used him. K now ing about C . A . JOl-io coming too n o n . tint And dream the soft quiet away! parts of Gormany the laborer eats others and held ’em out to the 'pos how often his business required him t with a greater lo s . . ! ■ . . - t Ballston, Polk Co., five times a day, during harvest time sum, and said: “ Have a cigarette ?” to travel, I traveled for him. D o you Yes I know there are four little bedsides A T T O R N E Y ‘ 1 « ohcs to taka th takes even six meals, and this habit The ’possum it snatched ’em, and catch on ? WJien he didn’t travel, Horse Blankets and Whips o f all kinds. Where I must stand watchful each night. ..Baskett. a l t U B m n '. 1 DALLAS, OK, ¡ n W a sco cou nty, i» . I 1; 1'- s DEALER IN ■lone will enable tbe American, whe ernmmed ’em in its pouch, and I just deducted thnt much from my While you go out in your catriage, And flash in your dresses so bright. ILL (UVE PROknirntl friends in tl. “ Now, cash receipt and credited the annual eats only three times daily, but wnnk its eyes, and said: Iu the line of Harness, I have a full assortment o f Team, D ouble and bu*inoa*entnuudtefcJi)sfoitune, In st> full, v/Lil ■ lietter, to compete successfully with you can just w’istle for your old bummer with cne trip. My division Now I think I'm a neat little woman; Single Buggy Harness, all made of the best California Leather to be lmd. to the left in the Court How. ive ()ne Gf liis omi ’ k r i'-r ’ by -i tbe German. Tbe American drinks cigarettes, for I am n regular savings cash fare was a little less than $7, I lik« my house orderly, too; bis hearing in tho iujurdil m r Please call and examino my stock beforo purchasing elsewhere. I nm con no brandy while at work; he is not bank, I am .” and it was a poor run for me if I Aud I ’m fond of all dainty belongings; WARREN Hu (Tv L-ted, Yet would not change places with you. But bimeby thoy went off wild, didn't turn iu two or threo old duff- lazv as soon as the master’s beck is fident I can please you, both iu price and quality o f goods. Shop on cor A T T A D M C V > I " Bru». " 'H I C L O T H IN G , #%l I U n l i t T Ilice, runa h a ck t" turned, and, bo ng more respected, and you never seen such a busted ers. No! kc*p your home with its order. ner of Main and Oak streets, one door north of D. N. Burns’ stable. DALLAS, 0 B*>ontb, mi Saturday »I f> " ; . respects kimBelf more than does the bank like that ’possum. "A h , I see. You robbed Peter Its freedom from bother and uoise; Boots, Shoes, Hats, ¡alle» ut 8 o'clo ck A M . i •■■■■ My uncle Ned had a ’possum to pay P au l?” And keep your owu fanciful leisure. Gorman workman. The best work FFICE ON M IL L Wttto t r t x t l p * b a v i n V '¡P /àUI V¡ But give me my four splendid boys! man in America has often formerly which was a pet, too, but my sister’s .iti. m fcJtirvuu 0. a cca u tR T -.-i “ No, I robbed tho annual pass- Court House. — Norwalk Gazette. G R O C E R I E S , E T C . ------ g ordt-i» ut t h . i í alaLre». Been a very indifferent ouo in Ger young man he playes the fiddle, and holder to pay myself. But my best la !. ml «y last al.o«t noon, thç many, which is owing to tho ira- Samy D oppy he can crow like roos was in catching the passhotder who X . L. BCTLEB. Mother, may I ro out to skate? hone« ou tlie Graut • J ‘ ters. One day the pinno was moved jj roved social position iu which ho wanted to rob tbe company. There’s Yes, my darling Julia, D A l Y A B C „ ,w a * a n o o v .- . .t findo himself. Social circle can, of out of the parh r, and imcle Ned he where I made the most of my money. But d on ’t you try the figure 8, V x.rttbnaol n »ot c.f jou n ,. ¡ 1 A full «upply of eoarsc, only consist of persons en wound up the music box and lookod You see the average^iem ber o f the For it will surely fool you. A t f o c n o y s - a i j >kctrau Ur«r v-, beili.': Just you make the lightning whirl, jnying an equal atnouuc of Iducntion; • the other wav, and the 'possum it legislature not only think-« the com ^ H l l . t . PK..MPTLÏ (Tin w ithout m n tli c I I . J . B U T L E R T o show your springy muscle, I husincM entrusted tea-1 ca n g bt ir o . Sent thane is no necessity that the sneaked up nnd put the music box in pany should carry him free, but all DRUCS AND MEDICINES And the boys will see a foolish girl street, opposite Court Iloti*, luonaocrntie Stato C eliti a l l educated class should be cold and the tohacoo pouch of its belly, a liis friedns. So he loans his pass to Sleigh-riding on her bustle. portleucl o n p VV etili' ■■ I : . - ituapproaclmple to the working plain’ the “ Sweet By-and-By” real Tom , Dick aud Harry, his neigebors. ULLS TIIF, ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC ■ Constantly on hand. J. M . CONNOWI',;ulripllll(Hl llDIBClKtWl ti,a» i*m* pi I " i .i n y ) the fact that he haa Juxt opened a nice. Then uncle Ned he went into «ktsscs. Tbe rivalry of nations, I made it my business to identify For lamo Back, Side or Chest uso Shi E D E S & A D A M S ’ o n M atch 25th nuil < ■ : «Uriah tmoome more inteuse every the kitchen and called Mary, the every legislative pnssholder. Every lo h ’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents "i'l J PHYSICIAN AND . the 23th . B » tin- delegate« A competent druggist always to 11.« ye«ir.i«nAcballenges their whole intel housemaid, nnd said: “ Mary, you two or three weeks a man would get For sftleby Riggs & Miller, Dallas. in readiness to fill physicians’ , ... ere w ill he 201 WOVEN W I R E B E D S l ’ olk Cou .ty will lmv. First-Class Stock of Shiloh’s Vitalizcr is what you need for lectual fiower, can no longer be led go iuto tbe parlor aud tell your mis on my trnin aud show up that pass. DALLAS, (--I)Uv«n(ion. prescriptions. excluw* 4 lyib.y tbe educated classes; tress when she gets done playin’ the I would give him his check, and Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness . m r c at kioos * «tu Wi.shinc i and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 A n d L ou n ges. f K.-aiilci.c, a.oth ct Iaa. \ B . M each om died at the masses juuet bear their share in piano I would like to see her.” . go on through the train, do iny work, j .and 75 cents per bottle. F or sale by ( ¡ i v o m e a. C u l i . 0 of »p o jlox.v on Thursdu Bimeby Mary she comes a run- and then come back and sit down ; Riggs &. Miller, Dallas. it, and that nation will win whose LITT. i , the ICtb lu s t., aged 8«» masses take tbe largest sbnro. The ning back w’ite like a sheet, aud by him. I would say, '..e t me look wftft wuU knowi« hero, hnMH A. PATTERSON, class pride of ithe Germans is a said: " O b , if you please, sir. that at your pass agnin ?’ T R U I T T 4 T O ^ r i * tend ent ot Ind ian eff vs. OU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CAM. AND He would N E W T H IS W E E K . N O T I O N S , examine our W oven W ire B ed * and Lot’ nob *. national fault and misfortune, for it nasty ent o f your’n has et the band it out. I would then turn to The moat perfect Bed or Lounge ever manufactured. ¡t« 1 R H ftt R whl‘ . ,°! h tiute ± l \ iu* i'u v Ballston, F olk County, Oregon. is a great hindrance to the inti llect- planner.” Elastic, Clean and Durable. Each and every one . V t t o r n c y i - a ,T my memorandum book and read: I warranted, and we defy competition! Liberal discount DALLAS, Oisjitd with bis life- And now I ’ll tell you a littlo story 'Arcbim ides Skruhemliko, tall, dark D. N. BURNS. al nnd material development of the F. J. COAD. to the trade. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, T. , „ n named Orali nm, who w a s l - i ' e refer, by permission, to the following well ■eople. Ncw-Anristing in America, about auakes. When Mr. Pitched hair, 30 y ea's o ld ; annual, 01 97 .’ rrtCE ON SIILI. STUB! " t “ to “ the . H Z K ---- : ..... „ offcc known gentlcmeu of this State, w ho have wed our renitenti ary ! hy .. „ ■;» ' in un< jtcJjrJy 1 desses, who have was missionary preacher in Africa he Then I would turn to the rooster, beds: 0 iIou.se. COU o t y , D T ^ N W l^ ^ ttckHon ( Ï L A S S Y V A . I « E , a '^ tq u ts with the educated, seen a nntifl' nigger trying for to and say, ‘ W hy, you ’re not Archi- Rev. P. S. Knight, Salem. D. F. Wagner, Salem. clt F. A. BROWN, ! II. A. Johnson, s. A. Trimble, Mr. Pitched iniudes Skrubendiko; you ’ve no right ^ i l mat y a gap in the practical catch n lon g snake. BURNS & GOAD'S J. 1!. Albert, Lewi» Johnson, “ edge of thu latter, are constan!- lie said: “ W hat! do you mean to to ride on this pass. Bead the con J. A. Baker, •• Dr J. NV. M. Afcc,*4 A T T O B H B W jw jg » -; WACON AND CARRIAGE MAKER, Geo. J. Pearce, '* Dr. K. Y. Chase, 41 ntarging their.own horizon, and take the feller in your hands ?” The ditions on the buck— Not transfer D. C. Howard, ** Dr. A M. Belt “ M. N. Chapman, '* and Notary ? picked wp «.« ' Dr. Z. B. Nichols,44 ’ j tilling more refiued manners. It natiff nigger snid he did, if his gods able.’ Aud tbeu the people would East Side of Main Street, Dallas. Oregon. i Geo II. Jones, •• d n u 1 l i , tnokflesperat'- io-n .t. Dr. NV. L. Wade, 44 is not the more ¡favorable material was willing that lie should get a tail go all to pieces. He would beg and | Ben Strang, *« Dr. II. F. Adam»,'4 o I’ KCIAI. ATTEST!«5 ijnpvison*»ent. J. J. Dalrymple, “ Rev. Isaac Dillon, Albany Mr. Pitched he snid: offer to pay fare, but I was two fly. position of the American workman ' b old.” Lamps, Lamp Stock, , Claw. Calvert, •' T. NV. Belt, Imiei enclenco. g t a ^ i n t ' ^ F v i d a y . the 11 O ALL OF MY OLD FRIENDS AND THE PUB that provei.ts social democtacy from I “ Ain’t them kind of snakes pizen ?’’ When I had him bad enough senrod, J. M. Patterson, '• H Thom»*, Oakland. tate «ciirity. (Mitre '» i™** of L a n e [cou nty, du-a .«t lie in general, I would announce that I am ready NV. W. Martin, 41 J. M. Thompson, Eugene. the ta.nk. Salem Orato»-___o{ hig 8; Ktnr, M r s. 8 t e v> gaining ground an America, but bis nnd the nigger snid: “ I ’ve et ten this I would say: ‘ I ’m sorry, nnd I hope V to do all kinds of wagon and carriage wood work in a Elisha Strong, 44 J. C. Church, *' workmanlike manner and at the most reasonable more favorable social position. I f ' morning, and feel pretty wed. this thing will never occur again. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, I. R. Moore», 44 R. M. Itohineon, *' ■ [ S i i l e , W a se o C ou n ty, ot l>n-n price*. I have on Itand a good stock of thoroughly Main Street, Dallas, Oregon, H. D. Boon, 4 4 orlai John O'Brian, 4 4 class fedUugiin Germany were loss Mcbby they would pizen mo if I was Now, I ’ll tell you what I ’ll do. I ’ll eoniplipation (»f lioo* ' ' | Luther Mvers, 44 Hobt. 8. Bean, 44 ;e w a» thirty-nine yen strong, .if (German workmen, by \ greedy like hogs.” : Ed. Hirsch, 44 S e o s o x id d L u m b e r * not take up this, as I nm instructed H. C. Humphrey, “ E tc ., E tc., E tc., ; B. F. Harding, 44 u in good health .o r «>' Charles Johnson. 41 iutesxiAWso .wiith tbe better educated A other time when Mr. Pitched to do, for Skrubendiko is a good liri E. J. Harding, 44 R. O. Thomas, Turner. «v.ff.-red trorn d j t-lowie«., .had «become inure enlighten- i was there a natiff nigger which was frieud to the railroad, and I wouldn't James Morrison, Polk Co. And a host of others. About t NV < In the store formerly oecupiod by A. J. Langworthy, T 0 P A U îtern OvcRon R E P A I R I N G M A D E A S P E C I A L T Y . a v in g r e c e n t l y b o u g h t t h e sto ck Office and place of hu»ines», in Starkey’s Block, ud and ,intelligent, the Socialistic | the Kiug lie said to him: “ You come have him get into trouble for any h A S H K T rBN ti» ^ b o . 0 0 Î r» h Buggies and Carriages in the Now Stable in th Commercial htreet, Salent, Oregon. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give me a trial. Enge no OMMcmatt ¿hat is non a peril to tbe to tbe palace next Sunday nud preach thing iu the world. You give me ' north end of town, and added thereto two Fine N»» T....tl« la«rl«l Js^-’Miftinw were tak l * no<J EDES k ADAMS D A L L A S , O R E B O N . Artltl, 1.1 I Teeth ! Buggies and Team*, we are prepared to furnish thi to us poor converted heathens, nnd I anuuky xuould never Imve attained F A. BROWN. work done a. »ell and “ " J J t e r a ie it . $10 nnd I will let you keep the pass for I ubitc with A. H. HOLMAN. D allas , January 2, 1882. N A T . H O LM AN . in the front room over m” ------ M" its .preaHkt iuipor mice and bittemons. will have a mighty g ood dinner him,only you must never tell him you yrcte ftt McCoy It is » Mistake to think t hat American ready for you when you have got got caught.' And the fellow snacthed company with C old Hnhhnid My stock is new and complete, and as I buy and tatio Ç ci G o o d T e a m ] a t L o w R a t e s . F< Frazer, «tartufi H. W . L Y O N S , K,arkmau is under harsher diaciplin done.” So Mr. Pitched he went and out $10 quicker'n wink. It's nil : tl.e S t r ic t ly fo r C n s h , », G . L . K elly }»■ HOLMAN BROS k reached, and while he was preachin' honest fact, I worked one old bkrub- Lhajfc the German; the contrary is tha p n to t h . C o k X v Court o f .t t n .r ____ I I'Ve Co 'Jf ot the vehicle Tbe Oeruiau master scolds and he kept smedin' tho diuner which endike for rnore’n $300. The old Our stable* are first-cl&M In every respect, and eontpo «he reside! In the matter ol the . su « tho residene - of Is tent and obliging hostlers are on hand al irX .rÄ i-.** °"°r " lp*ri,’r *• 'h* »tornis pretty frequently, and yet he was being boiled mighty nice, and duffer m en loaned his pass to minor heirs, J. w,u tbe »leigh broke broke down and the ways ready to serve the public. (S acce.sora to B . F ojd > . Las generally less eliminami over his every time he smelt it ho stopped to women.” «11 tum bled « ont «v o r ««' •» To Srl.c.txr Miller. M j * n' D ALLAS, OREGON. CASH PAID POR COUNTRY PRODUCS. workpeople tbau tbe American get a good whiff of it. Bimeby tbe “ Anything else?” JN THE S ' U "o wlo. A«'“ -' e«' his Dlislol a v in g r eckntly PURCHASED THF. HA- master, who briefly and decidedly King ho got mad aud he said : “ You “ Well, if these two rackets don’t GIVE TH E NEW STAB LE A TRIAL Rcmemher the place, and Save Slone, h, boria, oon business of G. W . Foss, I have now on hand your L » . Ä 5 5 « e d i f io I > r r y d a l e ._ _ I M O N K F H supplie, at th* ’ 3 gives bis orders, allows no smoking, just go on with the preach. It ain’t aceount for what I ’ve got it's no use a fine stock of hehayeanonleroMhl ^ ¡ ^ 3 “ and atouoe dismisses a lazy or rlis- nobody but that guloot, Sambo buzzing to a blankety-blank newspa ty belonging to aSvlve^rJ|^Wi^ r u g T c « i i R m * r l * € ’c r l» i r Notice of Proof. obedient servant. Non-iudulgeuce > ('tuiar. Ho wan always a scoffin' per fo o l.” WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS. New Cash Grocery Store. “ w in V d e ilÍM p r 'fS 'lítl» week the letttrs to the s is the oouiuiou and unexceptional while he was ulive, and now the L amp O m ci at Otiroos C itt , O uemon , ) Shall keep an orderly place and fu nish my patrons February 15, 1SS2. f B « l ( . n U lO IV b \ « r REID. custom, and has contributed nudi to darn dusted infidel pushes up tbn pot H. J. B U TLE R . with th« best to be had. H. NV. LYONS. thence Kart 20 ctal». J Governing thdeonteat. VOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL- D allas . November ’.8, ISSI. D allas , Oregon. November 55, 1881. rendering tho working class o f lid for to interrupt our devotions." *-' lowinj-naxnad settlor ha« filet! notice .»f his in- «ill be Brie» <•> 1 " 1 fell«» In. tract: BW¡“ ¡¡¡L Here is what a correspondent from I tention to make final proof in support ot hi* claim, America so capable as they are. No [ If I was King I would take my - - .thea*«“ " ! North of * tha ____________ ' and th.it Ktid proof will he made before M. M. Ellis, and fifty impossible demands are made, how- ; big sword aud cut all the wicked in- Salt Lake to nn eastern paper says ’ C*unty Clerk, at Dallas, Polk County. Oregon, on Claim of 8. C. ^o»ter M t F. D . m c d o w e l l , chains; thence - N n rtliW J J iiaflA iiion .l baud e n t e n a - chain,: «aeiKe “ I Monday, Hared fB, U U , vi/ Isaac W. InMttrd, • ver. and at seven o'clock iu the even-j fidel'a heads off, yes, indeed; but ; of Brigham Y oung's death: chains; thenre Sou Ml J^uia<*i«}diti' I Horn*stead Application No. 3,591, for the S. F.. J of N. Vistili th ' stun of atnnlnz, .11 ing agricultural labor ceaaea. when you cut n hen's bend off the have just come into possession of NT. \ of 8. W. J of N. E. 1, and Lots 1 and 2, Section «Ç even < 8 S.. R. C West. ct«.- Meridian, fki. TOollsrs is given in piciii Iu activity aud excellence tho preacher he comes next day and eats news that will startle you, and that J4. lie T. names the following witnesses to prove his con of the c t c."l 1 t ^ u. you and each of rou te / b . permitted! to l ' '■> ¡u American farmer'« wife ia much her. Ileus lay eggs, and tbe rooster i it is true there is not a shadow of tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, A m i J e w e le r . H M .frR 7 ,AHEn THE T is the (Itl. day of H. R. Grant, of l«ewi*vil!e, Polk County, Ore ■ ■ AV.iiC dell Mill, twelve m ile , southwest oi Main Street, >fit to Dallas, Oregon. oo lietter than her fame iu many a (rav flops his wings and crows when he doubt. It is that Brigham Young is vis.: ffon; G. W. Hubbard, John Smith and J. M. Grant, of ■aid potltion D allas, we are prepared to furnish to order whv prayer of pet.tici. .« eling author’» mouth. She doe« thinks hisself a better fighter than not dwnd. Ho feared convictiou for Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. the Finest Quality of L. T. BAR1N, Register. you fall to *> 5 * 3 not work eo hard aa her Qerman »la another rooster, but tbe feller on j complicity in the Mouutain Meadow ontorof »lc « '') T 1, , 1 4 * 0 X 0 n RCHASED THIS WEJX-RSOWN C lo c k s W atches & J e w e lr y . Wltne.» the Hou- *3 ter in tbe aarne rauk of life; the the new steeple he don't crow, and if massacre and abut himself up in bis S B MwbaahnMut, w. propu.. to conduct.« In Orat Court, thi* 4th 1* O N V E L L ela» ahapo. Always In raadml». floe» not trouble herself about the ha could lny eggs they would all be ; own mansion, strongly guarded by hand anti the C o m m e r c i a l S t.« S a le m , O g i». [SffAL.l He theu bad tbe Of every description. rattle, neither does ahe herself fetch busted. Eggs is nice with ham and ! bis own police Is ready to do ail kinds of r » alt k Br c* o O I> T E A M S , the wood, eoal, and water. But aossidge and buckwheat cakes, and news to be published that ho was Notice of Final Settlement. F lo o rin g , Ceilin g, R u s tic , nevertheloas she ie a pattern of a a whole appla pie all to your own dangerously sick. In n short time In the matter of the Estate of Fred WiUiams, dt- housekeeper. The good .nrrnngo- self. Bildad, that's the new dog, the report got out that he wns dead. KTr~ rr r .. n r , At Low Rates. cessed. tuouta of kitchen and stove, and all he likes cold apple dumplings, but A funeral took place and the Widow Alwaye on hsnfl o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e t * n . Young put on bur thirty-six mourn dersisned, ndmiaistrator of the estate «.f Fred of e x c o l l . n , ^ aorta of time and labor-saving house Tnwser, that's the dug died, he had W.lli;uns, deccaseil, has filed his account for final set P a r t i c u l a r A t t - n t l o n P a i d «• T r e e - ing dresses. Johu Taylor was quick- ENMNO MACHINERY AND SHOEING A 8t*F.- tlement with the Comity Court of Polk Countv, Ore all order» s«ti^»cto:i|y. hold machine» afford an ease and a wart oil his nose. X iultv. Farmer* will find it to their advantage • le n t S t o c k . facility ol work unknown in Garmau Tha dog is the ’ :ing of beasts, but : ly installed as president of the to irrt thHr machinery tvpam-d aa eariv a* powdbiv. gon, ami that Monday, the 3d day of April. 1882, has Beof. Fork» been set for hearing the same by Hon. I. K. M. But H A R RIS & R IL E Y hwuaenolda. The American ia not snakes is more like eels. My sister's church of Jesna Christ of I.nttev l»«y Rnnember that, Howcll i* at the cvmumnd "hi* cus l«r. County Judga. All persons interested are herebv Givo ue call. Darai., Oregon. July 1, is s i, ' HOLMAS BBOS. tomer* at all tinte* in harvest, and to customers onlv. notified t*. he present at the Court House in Dallas, Ham*. L*»1- •nly clevar in hia house-keening, in young man says one time in Indy Saints, the dangerous indictment I am in the hands of nay friends. a C*. IP »WELL.' at said time, and shew cause, if anv tl»er» be. whv D allas , Febmarr 10, 1881. said account shoe hi not he all wed and sahl adminis the treatao*nt of hie workpeople, there was k man who had to travel was dismissed, and Brigham Young Final Settlement. ot the boit quality. **J tration clssed. J. W. WAYMIRE. Administrator. and in hi* h u sin ea a, bu t e la o in th * a long journey on foot, and ao be had again come off victorious with .1 tv *» F. B t o w x , A tto rn ey. Soon "< J..I.U Holman, d r e w e l Dated Febniary 8. 1S82 » I the th e choice of products whioh he hired a snake-charmer to protect out scandalizing the church. GEORGE FAIRGRAVE8, Hiahrst Curii P ri« One door north of J. D. Lee’e, Dallas. ™ IT I have rultivatee. Tbe same kind of mnora him. cos tha snakes there is a mighty after hi« preteuded death he chart- »RALKR IV Alan t « of John H .Im.» d w «l*. tfw f-iU U M oney! M oney! that on th* North Sea coasts of Ger- bed lot. So the man sod the charm 1 ored a I’ lilliuau car, and in company Potk Un««,-. . . r ^ ^ W Iî . ^ i ^ > < irCn-.rtn« D allas , De *“ 1 H. F. S M IT H , Prop’r,' f e lr* K. k . Butler, I AM SOW PREPARED TO LOAN J..d»a O t mid c o n ha. er they started, and after they b a d with three of his youngest wives, he a week for »aerine Ihe -eme ,t iV ir h t 1* 3, A»r' 1 *. U K , A L L * ATTENTION TV TH E FACT TH AT HE .L money, iu any amount, on real eatftte h ., nhje-ti-in, t! eretò “ ih (Late oí Salem.) > 1 « are planted, en tbe gone about a wile tbe charmer he lit out for Europe where he now is. 'T * “ T I » " " " hae. ; ¡Norsk. ha* on hand a l«arvr<* Stock Goods, at his neeurity, at ten per cent, per annum. No wTwl'"¿i'' “ I guesa it's It is exbected that he will return •tore in the northern portion off P«*lk Cmuitv, which commission charged the borrower. eonete of Maeancbusetta and Naw stopped end M i d : f rl " ,rt'1 ma«."» - , e T u ïï S S » j a Many GOOD CI.EVN SHAVE TO BE Jetsey, with cranberries, which about time for me to begin to earn as soon as the paesent contest be he will sell cheaper than any store in the county. a» n n -h a» m e" M M F w tK d v kn***a r 'w * I'airfnt'** and all hut at all til tee. Oivo me « e«H. Reader if rnu »*"** M vtrator. jW d t*n times as much profit »8 w mone .” rio he took a floote tween Cannon and Cam, bell ia •rr ini tied ».» rite him a call. r>A»Lta. 4ngn^t ! . l^ M . Dited lehnjarv 7. tfD, * _ H F SMITH ere.« p a y .» tha >’m'I ,,h « J D m a «. Ju l» I, taaj i- n Haunt1 ‘ " A GOOD BARGAIN. nit POU COUNTY ITEMIZER. G ra n t & D e La s h m u tt REAL ESTATE Mill Street, Dallas, Polk County, Oreg B R A N C H A O E N O I E , BELT & PIPES, Independence, Polk County, CHAS. LAFO LLETT, Sheridan, Yam hill Co BOOTS a SHOES, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE Also, Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, Etc., Etc’ ALL KIMDS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY G R A N T & DeLASHMU! / FR A N K A. WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS STILES, H a rness an d S a d d le s , , BRIDLES, HALTERS, COLLARS, ALEX. P A T T ER S O N , BITS, SPURS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, LAP ROBES, W DRY GOODS, STORE! T h e I k O B e st! UNEQUALLED! o W C GROCERIES, Y QUEENSWARE, WOODEN WARE, LIVERY STABLE, T w. u. H H SALOON AND BILLIARD HALL, H L IV E R Y , SA L E LUMBER! LUMBER! PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER FEED S T A B L E , l u m b e r BLACKSMITHING. N BARBER SHOP! CENERAL M E R C H A N D IS E , C .n p » -r « l're” •fnt on*’ eTZ