Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 27, 1882, Image 2

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TUS T0ZK CO
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IN D E P E N D E N C E
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OREGON,
S
j K c o u n t y
t v ITEMS
CURD AY,
M A Y
27,
PENDKNCK, O».
’N.S ItJiOS. .1- W
----- D r a l r n i
AT. O»boriiê'a HiiuU
Coat'» Thresher» t
if anta Chief Threat
debaker Wagon»,
ii ultural Implemev
rdam re. Stores, etc.
1882.
|i. D e I.AS H M U TT,
D a l i . a s .
the
blowing
up
of
the
Croton
aque-
i
BELT
J
g 'X n l p e o p l e a b o u t t h e I T K M I Z E R , among w h o m w a s t h e i n d e f a t i g a b l e
I
duct and the producing of water
I n d e p k m en
t.
1
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e d it o r i a l cer,R esPO N u ¿N C E
1 as I was among readers and friend and correspondent of the
“Do yoi mean it?” »
R a ilroa d T i v ù
famine in New York, and his fie - ,
Vivian Mabaft lookeil^lendilx QO ~t absence were to consult with I
,\ , >AD l ' T nr. Ii.iv • I
fr onds of the paper, I had Tamable I temize «, Mr. S. S. Giiuble. Noth­
wing in the time tab
as Tò
spok
te sp
O R E G O N .
■olleagues. His walk to m a k t \ ^
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)
assistance. About 3 o’clock, we a11 ing of special interest occurred.— into his taltiers face as
P O L K
1
tliia place.
ful observations and arrange I N D E P E N D E N C E !
I started, on last Saturday, to the f took th j returning train for Perry- Zena is a little village nestled in these word looked fairly attd n
the
■ o f the keen jyed •>!.
Ians.
|
(Bianch Agency, Dallas.
•eene of the first political battle— dale, Dallas and our respect ire des the quiet shade of a beautiful grove lnto
er traina north......
man whose petted idol lie hid been
io suggestion was frightful anil
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, T » T i n i i r i / » V l . 'n
1*8 Knmt Streut, between
;or
aouth.....
and is noted as the citidel of Tern- Ri|JC0 thc dayg 0f j,j, boyhood -
Douglass _ Precinct. Lark Hall, Esq., | tinations. .
odiatcly the innocent old man I M P R O V E D
A N D UNJM PR Q W ^D FARM S
ARKIVK rw.
kindly allowed me to sit with him 1 am now at this writing at Per- j perance in this county. I was dis- Vivian hail said that he was abou’
ned in the eyes of the villagers (
PO R TLAND ,
er trains south
character of a monster. Th e’
i n h i s b u g g y behind Rattler. Every rydale.
The Ballston Band has ar- appointed in not making expected to marry Ethelberta O Rouse, a girl (
iger train* north....
dar
excitement
had
reached
a
:
great conunander in history has had : rived and are playing a spirited a ir; connection for Independence that
J X w iS , Z t
A. P ARMSTRONG----
F L O T T R I^ r O - A N D
S A W - M IL L S ,
S O C IE T Y M E
gher point when one morning a
J. A. WKSCO...............
I necrtUrj-
a horse which shares the irnuioi tal- the people are crowding; every­ evening. I . shall be at Eola Thurs-
he had never heard. t vidi dwcoverv was made. Iu the
—
And
all
Kinds
o
f
Personal
F
rop
irty
Bought
and
Sold.
ity of his master. Lark is no ex­ thing is bustle. In the meantime, day. A continuation of these chron- a|J(j ¡ n a ,uon,ent o f anger be had ,
0f the highest tree in a neigh- j
ksT C o u n c i l N o . 7,
[ Chosen Friend*, in»*
We will show buyers land for sulo free of charge.
such
for tlie B u rin e » Kdiicntion of Bntli
while the candidates are boring for icles will bo found on the other side j told the boy that it ids deU i inina ' • (;n„ „ rove was a glittering soine-
ception. But Rattler
7 o'clock, in
Student* admitted on any week day of the year. Me
Among others, we call attention to the following parcels.
tion was persisted in disinheritance thing
P ip e s .
A.
What could 1 I ’ No one
' lark” of a horse and Lark is such . votes, I am boring for subscribers, of the paper
250 acres of land 7 miles southwest of Dallas, on the Little Luckiamute. loO »ere examination on enteriug.
should follow. It was the threat
glittered and that was in c cull
Lonoa—No 29, .
a rattler of a mac that it is difficult ^ it fa, however, very difficult to find j
a t. us 100 « seres
of which
ure already
” {?-
■M' M i>ut it t,
u iu vation,
n w «, »•■•■•.»
I . . . ...
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- sown in «ram. . .Tw
P o lit ic a l N otes.
M»*n or before the tir*t
that had caused Vivian to utter tin a .ur
H atea o f T u it io n i
.gn it was som. tilin g evil.
two 8<x,d harni, uood dwelling, good water, pilature, timber, etc.
-to say which adds the more distinc- ( a man here who does not take the
I and the 2d Saturday
words with which this story b. gin- Again -umor took s ftifif. I t was a by
ÿ:i,.VK) Terms’: Half down, baljDe »(g tu iie to »uit purchaser
|
Hall.
W . P. C
SCIIOLAR8HIP, lUnlncf» ( ’•■um«
The independent republican vo-
tion to tlie other.
“ Yes, I mean it,” replied the fath­
TKLKUKAPHY, Complet« Dour*«..
s ig n a l c o n n e c te d w ith th a t
^
J
m Z Ì qu . Good liî*“ i * nc'
I7MP11
I
j
O
ik
ik
N o .
.•11 tli.
“
rn, would make .plu.did W HITIXQ, i*ur mouth....................
¡tors of Multnomah county have er, “ Marry this girl if you choose, ical plot. The tine had oome for! 380
O v e r h i " « -«*d
Ie**rv Monday even
but
if
you
do,
not
a
penny
of
mine
I 11*11.
R. S
owd present nominated a ticket of their own to
the destruction of the aqueduct,, ,lieeP r* uch
PER SO N AL PRO PER’!
Lny L odge N«». 42,
Everything vote for next June. They endorsed shall you have”— and loafing those ftml the thirity thousands of Ne wj m
Saturday evcuiini
bitterly-cruel words floating'arbTfrtd \ ork were to be left without drink ( w# oll(o offt)r one
, of bo(h1 farm hor,L-s, lui limids hiyli Prico -$200.
1
, it
,,vi „ on pleasantly enough. The j the Republican state ticket with the
manner nt reaiwiinble ntto*. Numi for onliumte. T •
the room, he stalked savagely from This tale reached the car of one of
“ColIe„'e Journal,*’ containing; information of Cuurae
candidates are all good natured.— exception o f Ed. Hirsch, and also the apartment.
and cut» of Ornamental IVnmaiiship, fr«e. Addroa
ume air, we at last came to
the pastors of one of the churches.
VMPKNnEVt'K L oimjk ’
There is a custom, however, long endorsed about two-thirds of the
Two hours have pa.s*ed. So have With stern resolution he took his
SALT CREEK ;
| ev erv W e d n e sd a y <
A. P. ARMSTRONG,
d u y n ’s hall.
established,
that
obtaings
during
a
Democratic
county
ticket.
Thomas
j
seven
or
eight
horse-tars,
but
the
not the mystic, sad and mournful
gun and sallied forth. This tiling
Lock Box 104, Portland, Op,.
political
canvass
that
I
cannot
but
Mov.tuitVr,
er
«¿Y^'^couaby,
was
p
u
t!
one
for
which
\
iv
i®
is
waiting
should
not
go
on.
That
signal
river of that name, toward w liici •
Co oil H i
1 •
l ! l finally
i n n l L f comes
a m n o o along,
o ln n / T and
an. 1 soon
ClAAn lands
I art, la
,
,
...
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on in place of Mr. Hirsch. Manon
^
^
#f Pcric]ea 0 - should be destroyed. Let us hope
are trendi»»iiie uncertain footsteps regard as
i f T I cheerfully recommend tho present m
a
n
a
t*
that his preaching was as good as
ment of the Portland Kindness College, Mr. Arm
UNJUST AND DEMORALIZING.
The bridge leading o
o f just one-half of the candidates,
and Multnomah aie determined to | liomke’a house. Ethelberta was his marksmanship, for the glittering
strong, whom I have known for many years, as an
{xrienced Teacher and a Practical IttieincM Mati
raen this place and J
The candidates, especially for the throw off the yoke of boas ism.
but the veritable sparkling stream
sitting in her boudoir sewing some offender was soon laid low, and the
11 M. D i KUANCK.
■ been in an unsafe ai
Pres, old “ National" Collett
The Given backers of Benton foamy lace into the neck of a velvet valiant defender of his country re­
that flows through and beautifies the more remunerative offices of Clerk
P ortland , August 1, 1881.— l j .
MANUFACTURED BY
Jo condition for a ion
turned to his study, doubtless with
Northwestern portion of Polk coun­ and Sheriff are expected to “set up” county have nominated a full coun- dress as the young nan entered.
•on repaired and im;
“ I have bad ne'. s "for you, my a joyful heart and an approving!
ty. Climbing a mountain on the the cigars everywhere and for every’ - ty ticket, wirfFT)r. J. It. Bailey for
•idge was a span of a
darling,” Vivian says, in sad tones, conscience.
ieiiator, and Green B. Smith, while a don’t-bluff-or-you-will-be-
J. K. COOPKll
other side we come to the place, body. For one to neglect this re-! •
oJUag ail apron severa
a. w. coon
So much history relates; but i t ;
ud, which were ei
where, two years a-jo, I ¿nade my quirement would make him suffer John Mays and J. H. Aldrage for called look comes over his face.— neglects to chronicle his feelings,;
opinion of brid
., firat fand last) poll Heat— bow. Wo under the imputation of stinginess, representatives. They endorse the Bertie nestled her dimpled hands when day a or two after Dr. Drapei
d and J udge I)
expected to tiud thu^ horde of can­ A moment’s thought, however, will Republican candidates for Judge confidingly in his. “ My father and ws heard inquiring who had been |
estimate concli
I have quarreled, and he has disin­
é a t e * Who are now preying on convince any one that the custom ami Prosecuting Attorney, and the
could be built in
herited me. I have”— and here his
(and praying to) the people, but not is onerous and uncalled for. I do n ot! Democratic candidates for Sheriff, voice quivered slightly, “ been given
nsiderahly cliea
for the glasses of a new telescope. I
a soul of politician or people did blame the candidates for observing Clerk and county School Superin- the bounce on your account. I am
irons and filling
Nor does history recall the
and they ordoi
a beggar, Bertie.”
we find. Lark, who has a
the custom, for it seems to be a ne- tendent.
thoughts of the sorely alarmed vil­
Her soft dusky eves grew wider lagers, when a few months later
ingly.
They ei
N O SE L IK E A G R E Y H O U N D
cessity for them to do so. But 1 j It is probable that Col. N. B.
will saie $100 l
and more serious. “ Yes,” continued
for grub, headed toward Mr. Stones, lo question a public sentiment that Knight, State Senator from Marion |
L IV E R Y FEED » SALE
the----- ,“ I an. poor. But I wouldn’t
• bridge will be mucl
who lives but a short distance away. requires or permits it. The privi- j two years ago, will be put on the
¡f ¡t wasn t for you y0U) j al..
» a if built with api
life-long standing; that even‘d a
Here we were informed that the j lege of a voter should be exercised Democratic Senatorial ticket in thc ling. It means that I must give boy he had distinguished himsetf in
id«. is completed ant1
“ speaking” place had been changed jn selecting proper men for office, place of Feilding McClanc who, has ¡you up, for I cannot ask you to his country’s service; thflt his ab­
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. ad -W ork is tmiihed v
ire between Indepe
♦« tha sevr school bon«» "nt far be-j not ¡n compelling a forced contri-¡declined to be a candidate. Col.;share life with me on a thousand sence had been caused by visits to
This Dryer is the latest improvement in Fruit Dryers, having
>uib. _ _ _ _ _
vorul. We were kn.ilv invited by bution from candidates. The cx- Knight sought to be renominated i
a -v f al : , , .
,,
. , Washington; and that he had re­
nasi class turnouts ,
,
’
, • i
I
, .
,
,
,
She looked at him with a rich
patented in August, 1881. It has the largest capacity of any Fruit D
Mr Stone to take liinm-t vliich we j pense of the custom must run up by the late county convention, but crjmson flusj, sunfing into her ceived his commission as comman-
R ead T
»t lower price« thau have ruled h»ratofor«
der of the fleet in the Gulf of Mex- sold at the price, and is the most easily and economically operated o f
•lid until I ms I’ liaii
of L ark.; into the hundreds of dollais. None ¡failing, he with a large number of cheeks. “ Vivian,” 'she 'said, pas-
Miss Jonnie Allen,
ico; that in short he was Admiral ¡ on the market. The fruit trays are raised by an elevator, operated
_
inniodatins Commercial Traveler!
V>' S t -
’ ’
fin
ladies of of the candidates have "squealed,” ¡other republicans will work to de- sionately, “do you think I will let Farragut.
ipecialty.
Neck that she i
lever at the bottom, and can be put in or taken out without loss of the
the house, made us feel
quite at but in behalf of all of them, and!feat a large part of the Republican you give me up? I love you too
liesnt stock of u
HORSES
B
O
A
K
D
E
I)
R
E
A
SO
N
A
B
LY.
heated air, and without exposing the fruit to a cold draft. It has also a
Surprised Sinners.
evr goods have ar
home. On the mantle
ticked a in behalf of a raster practice, I take nominees, who, they claim, seured w‘ 11 for that. A beggar or a pr ince,
Satisfaction guaranteed
feature
not
possessed
by
any
other
dryer,
to-wit*
It
has
reflectors
at
the
1
you arc the same to me— my king,
st stock in Polk t
clock which Mr. S. informed us he the liberty lo say my say. I am the nominations by a “put up job.1 my
COOPER BROTHERS.
And he folded her to
,
.
,
, — lover,
There is a story around town that bottom that throw the fresh air on to the furnace, thus heating the air be­ July s i ISM 1
bought twenty-seven years ago; and I very sure that the sober thought of, Toney Noit.icr, of the Portland ],[s heart with a great. almost J is good if true. It seems that an fore it goes (o the fruit. This is a very important feature. These dryers
will also sell hei
as to anyone wii
which is still serviceable as ever. I the people will, on reflection, be Standard, has been indicted by the ¡speechless, tenderness and joy.
(attendant at a Turkish bath cstab- will be built only on orders, and orders should be sent in early, in order to
business in Iud
•m «»mothing over three years old- with me oil this subject.
Grand Jury for charging Geo. C. | “My darling, my precious, ne lishment was converted at a recent insure their being filled.
ible terms.
j revival in church, and became quite
oi than ttiat dm
_ ' it - ared me
I took thc train again for Dallas Sears, Republican candidate for | whispered.
The dryer can be seen at Mr. Paul Hiltebrand’s on Luckiamute, or nt
Three months later, on a golden interested in the new faith. He
Robert McLaughlin’s, 1$ miles north of Buena Vista. We guarantee sat­
in the fid- i f '
•
terms o f . about 3 o'clock. Usually when the j Clerk, with dishonesty.
Toney
VI* she invites tho
December afternoon, with a blue asked his minister what he should
to: her to settle at 01
I ..fact equality w.;i
It has j conductor of a train comes around j says he can prove it.
sky as in June, there was a grand do, in his daily life to induce others isfaction to any one who will purchase a dryer. Orders can be sent to the
F O R S A L E B Y ------
undersigned
nt
Independence,
Polk
County,
Oregon.
I
indulge
iu
no
m
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-mm-lcc'1 *“ sny an honi ‘big with , a id sticks liis bits of white paper
wedding at the O'Rourke mansion. to get religion, and the minister
the fate of nations.” After dinner in our hats I ain reminded of a| V itliin the past four moths there As Vivian and Ethelberta were en- told him that in Ins business, in his boasting, but am willing for nil to see and examine for thomselvos.
D a ily S
I ndependence , Oregon, January 26, 1882.
E . C O X .
we drove to the ‘'speaking” only to herder corraling and branding his jca,no to tlle r ol't of Sydney an | tering the cairiage that was to bear recreations, everywhere, he should
Phe Coopor Bros,
- A T T H E IR —
cattle. 1 always have a feeling of English ship baving on board four Itlleul to the depot she looked at impress those about him that they
find that the
had a never-dying soul to save, and
srhauled and re6tte
The
authorities ! 1'imi wi.th a wicriJ1-'; Prf|,ous
f mile-
vast inferiority in the presence of j Chinese.
The city
city .......i
.............
.
B A T T L E WAS «V E U .
IN C O llP O R A T E D
I»\
1 8 0 1 .
And so you did not desert me, that they were on the brink of a
jfcnenco making re
b r i c k : y a r d
The crowd was dispersing, hut a the railroad herder. But I w a n tj8u'zu<^ ^ in ^1u Chinamen, placed niy darling,” lie said, “even when precipice, liable to die at any mo­
iependenee and Sal
—IN —
number remained to test thc qua!i- ! you to know that Mr. Gould, the Liein in jail, sent them out of the jou thought I was poor?”
ment, and to frighten them into
r. The stage will lea
I t y o f a l u n c h spread by Mr. James conductor on this train is an cxccp- country, and fined the captain of j
" \ 0. niy precious one,” was the seeking after the truth, if he could
Independence. Oregon.khe mornin&and
’dock in the aftern
Morrison, well known to my read-J tion of a conductor. I feel that | tHc ship tlmt brougflit t.Hem. I f the i reply. “I learned long ago that a do not it any other way, but to be
iut o o’clock. Join
■crs. Notwithstanding our tardiness, the process of branding will be authorities of an English colony sucker once off the hook will never always alert in the Master’s cause.
T h EKK DRU E WERE MADE -\N1>, tb. ribbon..
The bath attendant made up his
A Burned by an experienced brick maker and •;
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T
U*J
" ” d in a few minutes very gentle. In short, Mr. Gould is can 1,0 t!lis t,linS. why may not the bltf a8a,^> and your ^ father and I mind that lie would tiy it on some
put up the job so as to land you a
are of a mperior quality. Good i>argami can m i l l i o n * G l’
of a sovereign State little quicker.”
seeured s..iue h f • en subsetilicrs so pleasant and obliging that he " nite‘l
of the customers who visited the
1 be had f«»r «mail or large orders.
----
l ath house. The next day six hard
fertln I temize .
rom there, we seems more of a host earing for the 80 legislate that ( hinese laborers, |
inquire at Conner k Johnson's stand on
Bottles
\ corner t>f C. and First streets.
old nuts that take a Turkish bath
w«. to Sheridun. just oxtr the line welfare of his guests, than a cold, 8lave8> coolies, and criminals can be
^ery for Conaum
E P IS O D E O F T H E W A R .
.July
ISSI 3ra
together about twice a week, came
ids, hav« boen give
m IrtRLm# countv and remained cruel puncher of tickets. He is prevented from landing?
to the place, and went into a sweat
the large aize.
CAPITAL, Paid up in U. S. Cold Coin,
A M y s te r y o f tlie L o w e r H u d son -
$300,000.00
over night. Sheridan is the place, emphatically
;
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5555
room, after disrobing till there was
F U R N I T U B E S T Ö R E l 'Ü aid be disaatrou
I'.nierson's Lecture.
f l o w H a s tin g s w as A la rm e d .
where Philip of that name “cor-
ONE OF THE BOVS
not a rag on them as big as a child's COIN ASSETS, December 31, 1SS0,
642,841.00 nr. c iv , ii
, ,
not for the n
Air. a. i\. Allen next door to daggettE .
. - ,
raled” the dusky warriors year ago. and long may he \M»ye.
The N ew York Independent tells handkerchief. They were all men
One evening, when Ralph Waldo
3
4
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,6
4
1
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0
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Merwin
s
hardware
store,
haa
on
hand
,
Income
for
1880,
:
:
:
what
it
says
is
“a
true
incident”
of
we^
along
in
years,
and
had
be-
It is a thriving town, the terminus
1 forgot to say that at Ballston, 1 Umerson was engaged in preparing
* a.
a fi' “> 1<>‘ “ I f»m iture,
*
*
°
n
* ,,^ g e t “ ‘
of a branch of the narrow guage was most hospitably entertained at. a new lecture, Mrs. Emerson, who the Lower Hudson which is worth:00™? rl,cu™at™ and
an‘l the
1
fc
j T MkS
yourself.
It r
:
whole party had no more religion Losses, paid since organization,
s ’
Spring Reds mid Yl.iltresaes,
€'omiu*r<
railroad, and lieantifully situated on the home of Mr. Ball, while that 'm,l ttt tiiat moment tlattened her leading.
^
than couid be put in a canary bird’s
Reinsurance Reserve,
:
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picture e
—
j v 8 v 9
v .6
tv 0
v Window shade«,
----r --1 wall paper,
pni’Ci, piGUUO.
(
the classic banks of the Yamhill j night I rested my weary limbs un ¡fiT r " lli,e ,tr-vin£r to drive a ,inil
A few hours after it was known eye.
They were sweating away
.
, tvith a smoothing iron, thrus
in that'
that • » H‘ a;'
:r* * Gr“’at U,,c
’ here will I ' der
1 - the
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thrust her that \ irginia had seceded from the and joking each other on being pret-
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fr“n,C
*’
bnukpU,
a'"*
al>
(food»
in
roof * of Tr__
lion i ■ Ira o. Townsend, I L with
, into tll0 stuJy and sai(1.
Losses Paid in Oregon,
:
:
« IH / ,U vU .U t; ]i,le. ah or<l ers w¡n be promptly
I**”
“
promptly filled,*
filled,* ^
^ orra
in B"
Lnion, a citizen of Norfolk had ty nearly played out for this world,
comhina- who has the most beautiful place.
“ See here, sir! I want yiou to
and all work required
of him will b«h ®f June' To th
collected
a
few
valuables
and
sailed
j
when
a'
sepulchral
voice
that
done with
performi
fA t this I think, in Polk county. I have ¡drop that everlasting pen of yours f ^ ' u ^
He went to Hast-1 seemed to come from the confines of
I it is unnecessi
This leading and popular company offers superior
press?!)!* just been by giecu field» and flow-^‘ °r a minute ^01 (wo, at least, and ingS-on-t.he-Hud.son and established the damned filled the red hot air
N e a tn e s s a n d D is p a tc h .
»ise, and to thoi
advantages to those desiring reliable indemnity against
I spent ing foutains of the most beautiful
down to tlie grocery and get a bist family in a cottage which h e1 and said:
S. W . A L L E N .
would say come
mackeral
for
breakfast.
¡rented
for
¡*100
a
year.
Either
i
n
d
e
p
e
n
d
e
n
c
e
,
Feb.
18,
1882,
nie was portion of this county. I have met j U"*<j[ly Tleftt■” retdiweT’llfr p.mfrmn rented^ for !?ll)0 a year. Either
loss and damage by fire, being solid in assets, conserva­
“Prepare to meet ■ y' our God 1
Joiit Ne«
>ok
The old pelters looked
at each tive in management, moderate in rates and prompt and
bloom
face to face the people whom every J “can’t you go?
f i F A V
other
and
turned
pale.
Then
the
Ä can make money I
* sm.th i
KJ L
■ ' You
m I no chance to mak
week I meet in print,and I think I in a dozen places to deliver » lec-1” o t '
,ocietv,'rim' 'latter^pel" !Toko slid :
liberal in the adjustment and payment of losses.
I I ■
I
work for us than at any thin* elseJi > .
an<l
W J W m X J I rapital not needed. >t e will s £
t a * r * > 1
M
an
impression
with the „ girls, as | , ^ » U n d b e t t c r than ever l»ow to i |ure °n Memory, and it inn t half haps because they Mere not wel-J “Get down on your knees every
• 1 * r8 ® antt
— —
w
you. $12 a day and ttpwardB made at home by thsdft a s c a n b « fo u n t
industrious.
Men, women, boys and girls wsnteri
» a « f ‘ t - : ..
Lark, out of pure envv, gave me talk bO them ail with the types, so- finished yet.
corued by their neighbor*. We a ll1 man and
reDont befot it a '
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Thrungh fire .
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
For Sale Cheap.
CHIPI FIT
J
rJtS “Shd?Si.‘\eX : At Independence, Polk County, Ogn.
COOPER SR0S.
«L ftS S L ™ S O L E
R IG H T F O R P O L K & B E N T O N C O U N T IE S .
STABLE,
300 Thousand Oriti.£
Cooper & Johnson
HOME MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
j
dead away.
h a * and a i c ^ n t thrfr
To-day tho speaking will be at interests.
The I tkaiueu and I t a ^ S "
^
^
Office L t U y o u a?e to publiV
in ^
6t t,lc I lastingly to L . ' f " in Inch a mo
"? '* ’* ? * * » " « - 'mrnt as ye think not your goose
Ballston, whence I will write more friends an, solid for each o fV r, and Ide iver a lecture on ’Memory. ”
cion MuUiern refugees were regard-
The th?ng was getting a little in
DON T Y o u FORGET IT.
“ And why not my love? said Mr. ed T lley might have lost every- teresting,
and every man would
I Emerson, meekly.
thing by their devotion to the! have peranired if ‘ there had been no
. . . . . j morning I ij sot
o u out
uv
\ ou never go out of the house Union,or they might be spies or in- heat in the room at all. Just then
On Wednesday
;, I take
Laik
proposed
to
gn f''"^ vou ,lon t forget tonuton your ctn,ii!ln(i!,. Who could U-ll? That
for
Zens,
the attendant came through a door
or Ball­
of the 1!, ti e! nn I KoG , 1
l*00^ ’ an' >8U n,'Vit
a a man was from the South insured into the room and began to pray
ston.
Passing through sweeping over tho top 1 __
. __ ,
'
’ | H’ttor of mine to mail that you don t { hi,n the strictest scrutiny ana deep for the salvation of the souls of the
undulating fields of splendid look­ hills to get a view of tho country! carry in your pocket for six months est distrust.
ban-footed old fellows, when they
Little was known of this rartic-
ing grain, we go tlqpugh Perrydale, Yea, he took mo unto an exceeding o r a w a r . During the past month
all got out of the door into the cool
higli
iqpuntain.
Below
us
Polk
Lnvo
carried
out
of
this
house
u|
ar
family,
but
this
may
have
and about 9 o'clock get off at our
room and got in their clothes with­
m a n .- v for» ottt’n
bnn8 ^
no lc88 served to sharpen the eyes of the out being dried, and before the
destination. Ballston is a neat look- countv /Is
is laid out like a
than si'vcnty-fiye or eighty u“ 1* I watchers. Two facts were speedily
poor fellow got through praying
inglittle village, the offspring of the . Speckled
with l 4 white spots
and you
you know
know youisolf
yourself the
the - r .^
, , r ortftincd;
heTdJf
,
*
. which | hrelias; and
t a in « !; one,
one, that
that the
the head
of
the}- made tracks for a saloon and
narrow guago roal. Mr. Alex Pat- arc houses
... — and ......-
----- 1 ’ last ' time you went
' ‘ to church
'
towns. Indepond-1
yoi. .¡t0 household was frequently ab-
were taking a drink. The incident
tenon, the agent and correspondent ence, Monmouth, Dixie, Dallas and took out your false teeth, because, acnt f ron, Hastings; thc other, that
ought to have worked as a warning
Perrydale
lay
sleeping
in
the
sun
as
.)'on
^
H
'.v
hurt
your
corns
w}len
a^
borne
his
favorite
pastime
of the I temizkr , and formerly of
from on high to them to get in their
* oamo nwa.v ami left them in was walking upon the Croton aque- work for a glorious immortality be­
Perrydale, keeps store here. He is light, unconscious, Derhaps that our
i-. • ,
.
the seat. I snv you are a nice man i,iet
Roth were seire.l nnon . « , f
S hoet within himself, and I felt at editorial eye was measuring them t() talk to a cultured audience on
i
*eize<l upon as i f yond the grave; but like a good
,r t
V. ta
,
. ,
auoience on evl[ omen. To be sure, it may be many attempts to vaccinate.it didn’t
I msm , as I always do when I am from afar off! Turning my eyes •Memory, and if you don t trot difficult for us to see why, os noth-
take worth a cent.— Ptck'a San.
with one of the I temize U family.
towaid thc left, as we sat
in our right away to the grocery 111 ex- ¡ng was known of the cause of his
buggy, there was Mari >n county
y otl \ , ore y ou a,‘lS twenty ai,Sence, and the aqueiluct was a
T H K B A L L S T O N BRASH B A N D ,
A sTmke twenty-fire feet long And two
the
_ . .____favorite
.i , feet thick came here on a steamer b it
j.” p ,er’ ____ ,
.
favorite promenade
promenade for
for r.M
old .« and
consisting of eleven pieces, per- and Salem. The sun flashed on the!
j
s x
soras excellent music during ! dx J the Insane Asylum, the fair
v
ii .
m-nunA.,
„• ;.,i
• ...
iy. For so small a town, this ?
ds were plainly visible, and
indeed a wonder.
It oc-i
House wav clearly dis-
• that both Dallas and
roust lori» well to Me fact thr. the soil on the very
j . .. . . .
i if they wish to carry
•
<K- RdBeGm
the Rfflaton
had their
audience was quite
arrived after din
the mistak-
| «OP ° f these hills is splendid; mag-
1 nificent Lrrain fiel.ls
.
«
Is
capping THEIR nilRTH
w'««1 » crown of green. We went
down on the other »¡de along a
^ell-worked an.l good road At
f(1I! the *D-r™vrv and w'hon^he'1^ ^
, f"® grocery, ami \\ fit n
there ho could not for the life of
him remember what he came for.
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1 U »J
lorm.ntc.
S .L «.,
’U i l T r f
„ £ i
dents was the cniiNe of a general
alarm.
M
M
A rumor had started, and was
whispered by old ladiss over their
tea. and by voting as they knitted
0n the linfairtimr soldier’s soeks
which were to the girls then what
high art and embroidery and feath-
r s t e S it r n T J g r a r js
H
AR NES S
ANO
SADDLER
T
C. L. PIERCE,
IN D K P K N D E N C K .
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OREGON,
H orn cas,
Toronto, M aj 1D.-A ookiml man wu
aPI>?,,,tcd l*ttor-e»m«r to d»y, «ud otlwr
mTuty. Ths^oattw"*^^en.fing.
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b u s in e s s w a s
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c
fo r hs.il.
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W.
ROBERTSON,
Druggist and Apothecary
BOLD.;
S a d d lc s
H ridlon
«ind
B rio n ie * to a
i Bro*.
IN D E P E N D E N C E , OREGON.
— D I A L * » IH —
Also agi
Twine Bit
i manufacture!
It, and they ms
FIRST CLASS HAFNESS SHOP
R o b e *. B la n k r t * . H a d d lr d o t i . * .
«...»».>, m.
»•»P. »h.'Sillier brace«, true»««, ’«piing*» !tij
dnivofiete «niidrie«, riaar», « iuea and liquor,
for medicinal piir]tnaee.
W I*erecHpti-»m carefully —mpmmitad d a ,
nr night
-Tnlv 15 18* fan
Come and See Me
M
. .. laMO
JO H NSO N L COOPER,
N * lt .
belt
M.
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r ir is ,
ATTORNÏY8 AT LAW,
Pir*s.
SALOON AN1) BILLIARD HALL,
Independence, Oregon.
All modern improvement«. Restaoranl
the best in the city. Open all day.
J. H. BRENNER, Prop'r.
O p p o s iti
i 28th of thi
[McCnllv, ow
pmmeneo mak
C. P E T T Y J O H X , P r o p r i e t o r
Portland am
a v in g
p u r c h a s e d t h e o l i I intermediate
Lebo ferry and put the roads loadiiq Inday« and \V
to it in
pay» and Frid
I that her tri
First Class Condition
I the Occidcnl
I am now prepared to mwa the traveltn
H
public at the most reasonable rate*.
the cheapeet. safest and
I1ie Bar is supplied with the very
Q U IC K E S T R O l
best of
M '|
Will practice in »11 tb* Court* of the
From Independence to Balem.
Bute.
W l i t e « , l iq u o r «, a n d C i g a r * .
dull JV 1*81 1,
The Buck#
Pettyjohn's F e r r y !!
Independenca, Or.
.fetr IX )M1 I t
A ’
be Twine and
| Binder in the
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Comb*, Brn*he* and It hip*
Salve it
Sorea, Ü1«
a Tettai
J
f o l l a r * , a n d E v r r y t h in g flin t
1 * * MF1BD1HC1, March 11, 18H-.
and covered with a blanket.
L.
■ cld e i's A
Great chance to make mom
Those who always taka advi
tage of the good chances
Q ^ i i i « t R « W that 1
generally baconi- wealthy, while thoseXj
improve such t;hancee remain in povertv
many men, women, boys and girl* to w
right In their own localities. Any one « _
work properly from the Brut start. The bu *
pay more than ten times ordinary wage«
k
outfit furnished free. No one who envaf
■ Al
nMke money nipldly. You can devote > ' F
1
time to the work, or only rour spare momemae^T
Information and mil that is.needed -ant tree AA<i*e
S t in s o n ft Co., Portland, Maine.
MANI FACTl RKR OF AND DEAIAF.R IN
h «d first in two hoars. The »mke is in
» dry good, be* banded with iron hands, ,
2 ^ * i™ “ ¡ U “ T .u’ l S T
U“
GEO. L. STORY, .Manager Oregon Branch
D. B. BUSH, Special Agent.
“T2-
H. J. FERCUSON, Agent, Independence.
\ fun^’ M
J’*'?1 **• ^v**l ,U,I>0,n ' " f : It >» »h* larR1»* «n»ke ever breugt O F EVE RY D E S C R IPTIO N ! !
the eastern bank of tlie Liw er Hud- !to th’* country. Mr. Bergh had better
Repairing done in the very liest
,0n does not known? Still, the fact l>® ,t‘rrin*' “ 1>r- Kohn proposes to pat
that «lie om - haired
<„1 * c,|f m ,he r* w with thi* «notmons manner and ( ’barges Reasonalie.
.
Dell, my little man, aren t }on
barefoot rather early this season ?”
.r)
la
.
said a benevmeut gentleman to a
N e ^ Hav, n youngster this morn-
ini?.
O ups * not.
r--~ v bom 1
tng. “ "CiueM
not. x%
Wu*
bare-
I wux." “ I declare so you was.
What a pity. Well, nature is un-
k,n<1 i® l le P°°r’
an<« ho
0 8 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 deposited in Oregon for the further seouritv of
Policy Holders in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
SrpERvisoas O F O r e o o n BRANcn— C . H. Lewis, of Allen A Lewis; J-
McC-aken, of McCrnken & Co.; P. Washerman, of Wasserman A
Bankers, Ladd A Tilton.
everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Y ^ r iW U S U t y a t A rc.V
twn work in si»are time only or yi vs your whole t im k ^
\ v ;* k
;
U) the business. You can live at home and do t h / ~
” ltft
1
work. No other business will pgy you nearly so well(^
Arnesi,
it
is
t<
No one can fail to make enormous pay by engaging: ■
once. C'ovtly utfit and terms free. Money mat'
de in Indepe
fast, easily .vnd honorably. -Addreus T n i A Co.
Augusu, Maine.
jlore purchasi
It i |convenience tc
illy.
W «e l I w<
I can always be found at the ferry—d| |ghest cadi pri
or ni.lit.
M <• P E T T Y J O U N J nlorf i Hirarii
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