Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 29, 1882, Image 4

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    CHAMPION FRUIT
up till you die.lone
checked her utterance.
don't
die. one put in its place.’
That’s
my
advice,
friend
Johnson.'!
‘Tnet
hawthorn
tree
your
mother
‘ W hat do you mean ? quiriedher
rhet
'
Joi
THE UNGRATEFUL DAUGHTER.
There was a little Hash of anger set with her own hands, and the huslmnd, with a white face, and a
L o n d o n , Miss., July 21. — State
We suppose the legislators elect
in the other’s eyes, as he replied:
rose tree I planted on your birth- ■ touch of fear in his tone.
liquor prohibition convention met
from Polk county arc wrestling with
.... S " , 7 to-dav ‘and delegates were elected!, ‘You’ ve got a neat little spot
’You don’t know my Jennie, she’s day. Your mother loved them,
fa th e rs burnt i t !’
Mayes to the loveliest, l>ost, and truest girl both, and heaven forgive you for
problems which they expect to __ ta
Chicago national convention >ere remarked harm.
Father is master of his own
_____ Chicago
his
friend,
Mr.
Johnson.
solve next fall. We are not above| ¡n August,
house, and w ill have you turned
that ever lived. She would never j what vou have done ”
The two old men were sitting on wrong her father.'
m anufactu red
dropping them a few hints; and if
M e 1 u > jjis Tenn > j u|y at.
He turned away, ascended the out if you don’t liehave yourself ;
J le wooden seats, which were placed on
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.
In the meantime Jennie and her stairs, entered his own room, ami returned the old man.
this may be thought presumption.; ¿ 5^ ^ prohibitionists’ convention ...
either side of the rustic porch, that! ,ovcr were ¡„ the 0|.chard> at the I closed the door.
Angry words passed. Robert de­
it will be reiuemlicred that we too, w'as held to-day and resolved not
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formed a kind of arbor entrance to the bae,. of the ,|0()se >slowly wa)ic.
-if Farmer Tinner calls, just send clared that he would go to law; he
as a local journal are a ropresenta- to put a ticket in nomination but
f ront door of the dwelling,
ing up and down the path between round for me. will you, Jennie?’ would not l»e done out of his l ights;.
live of the people with a duty to I support the gubernatorial nominee
The speaker was a spare, little
the house was his and Jennie’s.
thel
t."”
the trees.
asked
M
I *
' r t of
f i the
1. a state ......,1,1
• dark
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credit n'incr
wing of
or **'“
me ..... with
lmir thinlv «nrink......
. . . . . . .
, Mr.
, . Meadows,
. . . one morning
‘Prove i t !’ grimly retorted his i
perform.
democratic party, it having declared led with grav He wore a swallow-
1 he moon was brightening in the at breakfast.
‘H es coming to
father-in-law.
‘You may h ave1
We have heietofore alluded *° in favor of sunnortiii" the present , i
, ^
’
, i1
.
purpling sky, and the evening star look at old Bottle.
,n
- P F - > tt.cpio
tari-coat, adorned w. 1. bras, but-
fui!ltly
K
Yes, 1 11 send," replied his wife.’ your company this afternoop., Jen- j
the matter of the county school \ prohibition laws of tlie state.
o ils , eon u ioy ireecn s, faslene< , ’When
u i,,,,, tw
n m..r
v « «¡11
. »
W h a t’s the m atter w ith the cow? nie,’ he continued, after r. pause, ]
two
more » .lu
days
will t have
superintendenev. It seems so dear
L ong B r a n c h , J u l y ^ l . - A - t h e at the knee; thick blue wonted;
, you will be rov w ifo !*
! inquired Mr. Johnson,
but it will be your last part}’ In
to us that this ofliee should I k : en­ afternoon session yesterday Pres.- stocking, encased l„s legs, and a
Tho '
man lo o k ed down
‘Oh, nothing,’ replied the young i my house. I shall send, for Farmer
J in t* the shv_ dark , VM inan. I ’m going to sell her.’
Hayes, and w e shall e n jo y our pipes I
tirely abolished, that we feel justi­ dent Hayea announced the appoint- pair of low shoes covered Ins feet, ,
^ ^
cl^ ped the h i .(, I ,St.H ,ier f
* teA the other. together this ever.’mg. i tho beat j
fied iu again calling attention to the m ent o f Henry V - Oliver, Jr Dun- His visage had a placid expression ^
can l . K enner uml Kobt. 1 . lorter, as ie glanced hist at the^nell-kept i tbat reste(| Qn b js an))
‘Yes; she’s old. and don’t give parlor, as w o d*d before you were
matter and insisting “for the good of as a committee upon order of busi-! garden, with its rows of potatoes
at Monday
Tin so glad. Robert, that I shall much milk, 1’in going to buy a ; married. As fo r you, Robert, you
the cause,” either that our represen­ ness mid routine. Letters are being | and other vegetables, then out to
azol Kirke”
not have to leave any homo,’ she young one in her place. Jennie’s ; haven’t provided a home for Jen-
The au<
tatives shall lalsjr for that object, received from all parts
- , . of , the , conn- the
, little paddock adjoining, , where said, after a pause; 'for I was ’ horV been com planing of the butter for nie at present; but you’ll have to
--o
ial, probably
or present to the people, through tr y in reference to desired changes two cows were grazing; and next h
n), here ...v «.other died. It a long time; it don’t come up to | do so n o iV. There’s a cottage to 1
on with the
our columns, some reasons which in the tariff, and a number were over the wide^undulating meadow ; WJW vcry kind 0f father to pro,
let in t'.ie village, which 1 think
propose our neighbors’.’
This Dryer is the latest improvement in Finit Dryers, lmtiug he
ining, and I
read to-day.
land beyond, Ins eyes resting finally
that we should live with him. Now
‘But I won’t have her sold !’ cried ; will ft.uit you. A month to-day I
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.
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shall be better than our own, for
ichan ia begi
Uha.'d expect you to be clear from ¡patented m August, 1 81. It has the larges eapnei y o auy
im
rw
Senator Ben Hill, of Georgia, is Ion the far distant hills. He put vou can keep all the money in the the old man, angrily.
the retention of the office in our
ik” in the pu
tho end of his long clay l.ipn be- . . .. .
-
.
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. have nothing
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•
’
U
iv
house-
and
vou
mwdn’t
think
1
'
sold
at
the
price,
and
is
the
most
easily
and
economically
operated
of
a
t,'
You
to
do
with
!
my
house;
you
needn't
I
|
ot
i
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1 . .
bank that you have been saving so
Ton
ilo w
i expected to die.
je perfonuan
school system.
What j ou the market. The fruit troys are raised by an elevator, operated hy
¿1
HriolUiedi
"
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i
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>
S
(
Hl!'
Y
‘l<
r
"
1
long
to
buy
furniture
with,
and
if
her;
she
is
mine,
and
I
shall
do
shall
do
any
more
for
vou.
L o n d o n , July ‘ 1. — Drauiaugn, wreaths ot smoke slowly ascending ■ n
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- -
- - - - - - - -
-
-
-
J.
ed. We hi
Teachers’ certificates are no help
we are careful we shall soon add I like,’ rejoined the other, hauglTily, | I mean to give you-- if I give you lever a* the bottom, and can be put in or taken out without loss of t
and three other defendants con- 1 from it.
ike. As we
to the directors in choosing good neetod with the publication of the
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somo more to it.’
as lie rpso to leave the room
anything atall— you'll have to wait ]leated air, and without exposing the fruit to a cold draft. It 1ms also
r estimation
teachers. In fact, the certificate is Freethinker have been committed | ulan-
in' *|iV -"' siuyv ■'V'Yi«i'i° 'ui l''lo i'1'
‘ Your father is very good, Jennie;'
Mr. Johnson turned to tho win- for until I'm dead. No mere cut- feature not possessed by any other dryer, to-wit: It Las reflectors at
ist write oun
not usually consideied when a for trial on charges of publishing! ^ '¡ t e l ^ a r d '^ e him'i'i naTrkrchni weJ i‘ Ust l,1
c,!iind, t' hiu!’ ,
ll° " ' " itholU nttew.g another j ting down my favirite trees-or bottom that throw the fresh nir on to the furnace, thus lieatiug the nil-
[below tho fit j
countenance
{he wedding-day amved. _
word
se hng my old cow, - o r making me fore it goes to the fruit. This is a very important feature. These dry
teacher is employed, for the reason blasphemous libels. Bradlaugh was appearance. ^ His
H owever, we c
subsequently admitted to bail in h eked that acute intellectual ex-
Mr. Johnson was placed in the
A few hours later he saw farmer ; sit in the kitchen when you ve got
il, convinced
that poor teachers obtain certificates
will La built only on orders, and orders should be seut in early, in order
£100.
'
‘
10„ which is so often dunned |st-‘at of 1,oaor: '!e lnove<l among the Turner’s man dn*-mg old Bet tie o u t! fine company
1 11 send for my sis-
cst criticisi
insure
their
being
filled.
as readily as good ones. The visits
, . ,
,
1
c
■ ,
1 , guests with a kind word and cheer»' of the vard.
ter Jane, and she sirnll have a home
S
i > k i \ c k ik i it
I in., Ju
the visage
B ..
f all.
. used , to milk!
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sing we rei
The dryer con bo seen nt Mr. Paul Hiltebrand'« on Luekianvite. or
.'MKiM.MM.n,
.iniy v - 2 1
*• — » B » y - upon
i
t > of a middle-aged
,
~ . greeting
for
‘Ah, it s tho one she
of school superintendents are valu­
with me as long as she lives.’
ui|u, ...imuiTi oi
of business
were
.
. wa> a blooming,
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•
. bonnie he
. soliloquised.
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. .
id in the dri
unsincss, liotli
uom imblie
i»ioiic town-man. Hisev'es
, . r
, . thought-
,
Jennie
Jane, tho sister, came to live at Robert McLaughlin’s, 1L miles north of Buena Vista. AVe guarantee hi
able in the proportion that they are suspension
and private, and general attend- ful, but gentle; his w h ole bearing I-
--
-
-
matic taler
¡bride, and seemed proud of her
And tears gathered thickly in his the farta-heuse, and passed aw ay at isfaction to any one who will purchase a dryer. Orders can bo sent to t'
infrequent. The appraisement of ance at her funeral, the citizens to- \ SDoke of inate goodness.
ie Portland
1 lie ¡stalwart husband.
| eyes, as ho watched his wife’s fa- the advanced age of eighty-six. undersigned at Independence, Polk County, Oregon. I indulge iu
school lands could not well be day testified their respects for the few wrinkles, which had gathered
iitic. The
Jennie was installed as house- vorite cow driven by n stranger.
Mr. Johnson lived ten years after ; boasting, but am willing for nil to seo and examine for themselves.
r in
U»-ks
diicrini
placed in hands iess fitted foi the relict of the late President Abra- on the white, placid brow,.had1 been
“ jk
j keeper
in her
her father.g
father’s ilome.
home. Aft er
her, retaining all his faculties to the i
a , letter
my
IsuKeKNinxcE, Oregon, January 20, 1882.
U . C 'O X .
Isinlci.ding oft
•
T .
„resented Ids i Hero's
■
Al from
T ,
- sister
,
duty than the average superintend­ ham Lincoln. Services were held grailually traced there by times
last, and died in his ninety-ninth
ar..l not-suddenly daughim with the . J d of gift, and J ^ n ! ' ' ^ 1, i daughicl-’ ^ 'P o ^ year.
ent. In short, this officer is one at the Fuat Presbyterian church, relentless lingers sharp
sorrow.
■ “ tiaLel Kill
which was crowded with people, |cu _ y a u n i, s m . sruno,.
o ( the yoni,g po0pie were formally ae- thing : her husband has been dead
Jennie and her husband had to
who can 1 m . abundantly dispensed ami the streets in the neighborhood smoked silently for a few moments,
1 X C O H P O I Î A T E I » I N
It-U I-l
tininx. The
know lodged as master and mistress | on]v lwo ,nontI..s.
The bailiff’s work very hard in order to bring
with throngs unable to gain admis- and then replied to his friend s re­
with.
tilna is the lu'
i f the farm, with the understand- have sold her furniture; she is dos­ up their huge family respectably.
gion. Governor (Jullutii, Judge S. mark:
DSll; the iuosl
ing that Mr. Johnson was to reside | titute, and is staying with a neigh- ! Robert's hair was silvery y wVito, and
‘ You're righ t; that is a neat little with them.
gives his d;
Good riiad and assessment laws H. Treat, Gen. John A Mc.Clctnaud,
bor for a few days, and then she Jennie’s thick i!y strei ake.l with
Hon. Milton Hav, <'ol. John \Vil spot. But 1 11 tell you what I ’ve
will, and,
All went well fora time. 1 hen . ffon't know where to go to. Poor j gray, and their sons and da ughters
are things likely to remain, for Hams, Hon. S. H. Jones, Hon. Jns. | been a-thirikin’ on, Hayes. Yon
|ll; for the
some time, in the bosom of the fu­ C. Conkling and t ’npt. John S Brad-! know my Jennie’s to be married t o , g ^ 1,m,Iy there Ca."‘e a C-l,ft.n” e. ov.e;r ! Ja:lc • rinsed the old man, as a i were men and women, w’aen the
»test insta
serene atmosphere of the dwell- dreamy look came into his eyes and the formerly ungrateful eou pie were
ture. The subject; are so difficult! ford acte< as pall 1 bearers. The nl- Robeit .Meadows She’s my only .
’s relinquii
mg,
and
the
old
man
liecaiuu
con-
his
thoughts
reverted
to
the
liast.
again
allowed
to
take
possession
of
•-■bibb so of
ot course she’ll have all
that some experimenting will lie j tar was completely covered w ith | child,
lunate
riva
scions that he was no longer treated ‘She was a very pretty giil when the old farmhouse.
inary peri
necessary before we get at a valtia- handsome flowers and crepe. The I my belongings when I ’m gone; but witli courtesy, nor his wishes re- she xvas young, and many a hand-
state officials attended in a body. I've been a-thinkin’, that, soon after
racteristic,
b!e result. We make the suggestion Secretary Lincoln and meinlieis of she s settled, I II have a deed of gift spected.
some fellow came after fier. But
i for waili
ould you mind sleeping in the she took i.„ heed to any, except
that special committees lie raised to the family, and near friends, came drawn up, and turn everything over
ietic and to
8300,<t
IM
)J
!
back
bed-room
for
a
few
weeks
?
j
Tom
Jones—
afteward
her
husband,
!
CAPITAL,
Paid
up
in
U.
S.
(¡old
Coin,
draft and perfect amendments to just behind the remains. Follow- to her; then there 11 be no proving
n’t stay in
we have a visitor coming!’ said Then she had suchaprettv.blue-
the present iaw relating to these ing behind Lincoln was a guard of the will, and all that fuss; and the
642,841J |ich. Dolly
¡COIN ASSETS, December 81, ISM),
lawvers
won’t
have
a
pickin’
out
o’
;
Jeiinio,
one
morning,
about
six
pyod
child,
with
soft,
golden
hair.!
j
subordina
subjects. Otherwise the multiplic­ honor. The services were brief,
W H A T FOR ?
‘ -i liv months after the wedding.
She lived to be six years old and
consisting of music by choir, prayer ■ lny bit o property. I - shall
3 1 0 ,1 )1 1 .0
Income for 1880,
:
:
althier clu
ity of bills will divide concerted ac­
The
old
man
started
in
great
stir-
then
died.
I
thought
Jane
would
l,y Rev. S. R. O. Pn t and T.*A. here and be master just the same.
ill he pern»
. .
have broke lier heart. Then her T O B U Y H A R M
tion, and result in failure to bring Parker, and sermon by J. A. Reed. ^ hat do you say to that, friend Pri“^;
1 ,0 3 5 ,3 0 2 .8
E L 3 I Losses, paid since organization,
looked.
\\ hy can t the » isitor go into the son p e w up to be a fine man, and
any improvement.
The arrangements were simple and Hayis?
Tho one ch
174,»88.1
back
room
'
ho
asked.
wns
a-goir.g
to
be
married
in
a
Reinsurance
Reserve,
:
:
:
W H E R E ? W HO F R O M ?
The old man put a hand on each
We confidently expect that our ¡there was no attempt at display,
on the pb
‘Oh, it’s such a little, poky place! wook. But one morning he tried !
200 000.0 tion is the
members will distinguish them­ and the minister attempted no knee, and gazed into the othev’s 1 don t mean that exactly 1 she ex- to stop a horse and wagon that was
Losses
Paid
in
Oregon,
:
:
face,
with
an
expression
which
said,
oulogy, and according to her ex­
«cues tho i
selves and our county by follow­
claimed, checking herself in eonfii- a.rUnnmg away, when the horse i
pressed wish the sermon was large­ ‘Don't you think it’s a very brill­ sion. ‘The room is very clean, and
dy Traver
ing our advice.
threw him down, the wheel went
ly biographical and very interest­ iant idea ?'
T liiu le a d in g ; a n d p o p u l a r c o m p a n y o f f e r s s u p o rio i I ;h-Btrung. f
there is really a beautiful view from over his head, and he was killed on Independence,
C
iregon.
llis
friend
took
the
pipe
out
of
ing i.i historical reminiscences.
the window, and a good feather the sp.it. And now her husband’s
coming on!
"Congress knives" will be sup­ | „„ . ,
a d v a n t a g e s t o tlt o s o d e s i r i n g r e l i a b l e i n d e m n i t y » g a i n s
,
, ,
his mouth, and shook his head du-
B U C A I SK he lias them un hand and is
bed. But Miss Martin is very par­ gone, and she’s left alone. Poor
cl sv nipt or
Ihe
pidge
advocate
general
has
bio,lsl
then
r>
I>laced
it
between
plied to the members of the Legis­
lo s s a n d d a m a g e b y l i r e , b e in g s o lid i n a ssets, c o n s e r v a
making more and is going to
ch an extei
submitted to ihe Secretary of \\ ar ,lis
an<i ^
(ixedlv before ticular; she has such a grand home . Jane !’
lature, as a part of their stationery Ins report on the petition for release | him f'ov nn ¡nstnm ort. he a' lswerel]. that we cannot put her anywhere.’
t i v e in m a n a g e m e n t , m o d e r a t e i n r a t e s a n d p r o m p t an. piss ion. Tli
‘Hasn’t sho any money to live
S E L L
3 ^/ 1 1
supply. This is in accordance with of Sergeant Mason on the groum: ,i „ i
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, .
Met in genui
Mr. Johnson leisurly crossed his j upon V inquired Jennie,
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tlien lie said, slowlv and einrdmt-
l i b e r a l in t h e a d ju s t m e n t a n d p a y m e n t o f lo sses.
1
<| l lineatn u.
uu old custom, obtaining when a that he is illegally confined. Gen. j j...
legs, put his newspaper on the table,
‘No; and I ’ve been a-tbinking ;
nrirable even
•)'don't like it '
took his spectacles off, rubbed them, we’d better have her here. She i
pen-knife was ns necessary a part Swain merely reviews from aiuili-
taiy law standpoint, the legal points
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,•
The scene of
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i B
lie snook tho ashes from Ins pipe, put them in the ease, and then j can’t starve.’
of writing material ns the pen or
raised
in the
petition
and
makes
no and i began
>
. till
...i it •. again
‘ '■ slowly rejoined:
M . ' » 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 ( > deposited in Oregon for the further security
«ft-on to our
‘Have her here !’ repeated his !
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,l
_
n
H
_
L
leisurly
to
paper. But the days of "gray goose recommendation. He adheres to
Barney O’Fl
Policy Holders in Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
‘ If tbere is such a fine view from daughter, in astonishment. ‘ What
witli tobacco.
quill” have passed away. Hence, the views expressed ill his original
cird expros-B
St'Pi:i(visoR8 or O regon B ranch — C. II. Lewis, of Allen & Lewis;
‘ I never seed a play but once,’ he the window, your visitor may en- can you be thinking about, father?
it is necessary to find some other report on the case that, the proceed­ began, in slow, measured tones,‘and joy it, and she can sleep on the j There’s plenty of us to keep al-
McOaken, of McCraken ic Co.; P. Wasserman, of Wasserinan & t’c me. Mercy
leave out M»
Bankers, Ladd .X Tilton.
good reason for the expenditure. ing» of tiie court martial are irreg­ that was many years ago, when I feather Vied. I ’ve slept in the front ready.’
ular and illegal. Tho ease will not
is not in our
.She broke her cotton with a jerk, i
was a young man. I was in Lon­ room five-and-forty years, and I
Perhaps tho name " ( .’ongivss” is in­
GEO.
L.
STORY,
Manager
Oregon
Branch
lie reported to the President until
for she is a
tended as a gentle reminder to the after the return of Nee’v Lincoln. don, and my friends got me to tho ain’t a-going to be turned out now. and threaded her needle impatient-
D. B. B U S H , S p e c ia l A g e n t .
er best to 1
theatre to see a grand piece that If Miss Martin ain’t satisfied with ly.
modest member that a “good and
EZRA POPPL i : to n ,
mv2-
H. J. FEfICUSOSM , A g e n t , In d e p e n d e n c e .
azel busin<
‘ We’re going to have company:
Alexander H. Stevens has been1 had been made up a great many the accommodation, she may stay
faithful servant” may be called to nominated for Governor of Geor-1 hundred years ago. Well, I went, aw ay!’
■I. II. BltOOKS. Solicitor.
The play
_
this afternoon,’ resumed Jennie, nf-
higher positions.
Or it may be gia, liy the Democrats.
ell perforn
and the sight o’ the lights, the gay | ‘Stay away indeed ! fired Jennie,; ter a pause, in a conciliatory tone; ]
us;” but it
dresses, and the flash folks, I shail i ’Ha just like you, father. 1 call ‘and as they are very fine people, I i
that “Congress knives" arc sup­
L. W. ROBERTSON,
Tho Women Suffiagisls of Iowa
Dr. J. B. JO H N S O N
pom's Cabii
I think you’d better have your pipo j
plied on purely aesthetic principles, hope to succeed in carrying an never forget. But it was the play you very selfish.
;rong passi
that struck me. There was a good i .
hastily left the room, shut- in the kitchen, father. Yon would
D E N T IS T .!
to insure that the legislators shall amendment to the constitution con-
Druggist and Apothecari J
ting sit
old king who had three daughters, **"8 t'l*>
a bang. "
not enjoy yourself with us.’
Having
returned
to
Independence
to
:
ferring
equal
rights
on
women.
keep their nails pared and clean.
and he thought he’d divide
the I * be old man took up the news
‘Very well, inv dear,’ he answer- I
permanently locate, ¡3 prepared to do all
(t, ‘•;,szel
Aralii Pasha proposes t j kill all kingdom amongst ’em. They was paper, but the words ran into one ed, quietly. He put his slippered;
But to can v tho idea out., there
INIM PENDENCE, OllEGON.
kinds of detal work. Filling and treating
abin” as
a specialty.
Iuvites you tu cull as I s « ? |L
should also be supplied towels, soap tho Turks in Egypt. He says there very pleased; the eldest went down another, for large tears gathered in feet on the fender, and gazed over
s water un
Office in Yanduvn & Smith’s new brick,
are not many throats to cut ami ho on her knees, and swore how she l11') bright, gray, eyes, and his lips his gold-rimmod spectacles into the ;
DEALER IN-
It is but
and tooth-brushes— to sny nothing
up stairs.
had better cut them now.
loved
him
more
than
anybody
els*,
quivered
painfully.
j
blazing
fire.
‘I
’ve
been
a-thinking,
i
*>f appreciat
nf cloves.
Miss Martin came, and informed my dear,’ he resumed, quietlv, after j
Tho star route trials are gradual­ and said ns how lie wus the kindest,
gainst a mi
inwiiiers item Wore t’ne public
that Jennie that her father was the most a pause, ‘that there’s a little error SPRING STYLES
ly approaching the “lame and im­ noblest, nnd best father
roves that
Tbc Turili' CoininlsHioii.
You cun make money faster ai.
In Y'outh's and M an’s i ’l oihing.
>rk lor t;a than At u,n> thing: else. Drug* arid chemical*, standi».-. 1 (nttent m*
potent conclusion" which has boon ever lived— or words sununat like aristocratic-looking gentleman she in that deed of gift.’
y how nu
C
u
p
itu
l
n
ot
ite
e
rie
rt.
W
e
w
ill
start
cine*, paint.*, oils, varnishes, dye .stuff*, hi
them. The next one said about had ever seen; but during her stay
X«w York Time«.
predicted of them.
'An error?’ repeated Jennie, as '
t*12 a day ami upward* made ut home by the and tooth brushes, toilet articles, perfumery
‘act that 1
industrious. Men, women, boys m»d wirls wai.tcd soap, shoulder braces, trusses, sponges ar
The tone of Mr. Hayes’ (presi- j W ashington , July 23............ the - « ‘.ue, only a great deal mure; Mr. Johnson was subjected to many j she dropped her work, and looked j SPRING STYLES
lave made
everywhere to vork for us. Now is the time. You
W a s h in g t o n , July 23.— A t tor-
can work in spare time only or give your whole time druggists sundries, cigars, wines and liqiw
but 1 thought both on ’em looked slights, as Jennie and her husband up with a scared, white face,
In
Dress
and
Far
C
T
I)r\'
Goods.
airke ?
dent of tho tariff commission) open- ney General Brewster has decided
to the buainus*. You e»n live at honiw and do tht for medicinal purpose*.
too big and handsome and wide­ were ashamed of some of his old-
‘Yes; l ’m sure there's an error.,
work. No other busiuen* will j>ay you nearly as «til
t'T
},oracrlption<i carefully c-.-ini^.uiidr-d J:
ing address, which, wo ar. in-, that the Secretary cannot allow
No one can fail to make enormous pay hy engaging :«i
awake to stick to their word. Tho fashioned ways.
It wouldn’t be pleasant for yon, if SPRING STYLES
once, fopfly outfit ami terms free. Money nuuit or ni^ht
formed, wus‘greeted withnpplftii.se’ transportation companies to take third daugnter .-aid very little; hut
•TtiiV 15 1S8 Cu»
fast., easily and honorably. Address Tn.lt & Co
One evening Mr. Johnson re ; the property was to be thrown into !
Io Hats and Caps. Augusta, Maine.
A mMtii
is unpleasantly familiar. It is pro’- ?0'0? 0 1 '''¡“ ^ e through this em.n- 1 thought she was the nieest-look- turned from the village, where he Chancery, aft
I ’m gene, would it
Sdence and
.•¡»ely the tone adopted by tho pn - t,-v from 1 " ba to 1
ing of all the lot. The king was had spent the day with a friend. • ‘Oh. father
SPRING STYLES
I semble at ]
Grertt chitnoc t.> niitke money.
tactioni»t press and orators for a
The Khedive of Egypt
. . has dis- huffed l ocalised she would not own He walked leisurely up the garden
M ell, fetch the deed down to me:
Tlin^s vih«> ulwav* take utivan
JOHNSON x COOPER.
I day evenin
In Lac« and Kaibroideiv.
U|te of tl:3 Rtxxl chance* for
number o f years past, and suggests missed Arabi will destvoy t ’airo on- she loved him. So ho divided the path; but suddenly'paused, anu ut- I'll lo<ik it over, and set all right,’
[ of ccnmlei
m ikirtir money that arc- oilured
the feeling that the protectionists less defeated or captured.
His kingdom between bis two eldest tered nn exclamation of astonish-
Jennie hastened up-stairs, and SPRING STY L I $
ifitnerahy income wealthy, while tho*»«.* who do not
of a propos
im
prove
«tieh
ch
an
ce«
rem
n
in
in
p
n
yt-rtv.
W
e
w
a
n
t
honestly entertain that the tariff is troops are said to number 100,000 daughters. 1 thought he was a ment.
' soon returned with the precious pa-
any men, women, h.»y* und girls to work for us SALOON ANO BILLIARD HALL. I near Buen
In Gent»’ Furu..«bing Goods. m
ri/ht In their own Ir«r*lit1e*. Any one enn do the
soroething sacred, which it would men. He has 200 guns ready
for
silly old fellow to put the reins in-
A fine haw thorn tree, which had P01'-
I
work properly from the ftr: t start. The ba*lnr** will
Independence, Orsgun,
! to appoint
he quite awful to seriously change, an attack. France u ill not inter-
to them spirited looking creatures' stood near the house, and had been
The old
man took it in bis band,
i SPRING
S TY L
¡»ay more than ten times ordinary wage*. Extensive
88
tions, em|
ou
tfit
fu
rn
ish
ed
free.
N
o
cu
e
w
h
o
en
gn
^ei
fs
iil
t-
-
The talk of justice and wisdom.’ fere with the Avar, but will leave hands. But he did it, and he rued full o f pink blossoms in tho sprin- smoothed out the creases gen tly!!
*
l„
:e money mpid'y. You can *lr-ote y».:ir whole The Bar i» supplied with the w rti purposes <
Hosiery and Gloves. :tvJ
time to the work, or on?v yvur snare moment*. Full
is bs> vague.
To thq inveterate England to act aioiie, and will con- it. They treated him very well at lay upon the ground. On cxnmin- i read it over, and said:
information and .>11 thdt 1« ?.e-*.1ed sent tree. Add re«
best of
Signed-
'»TiN'sON & Co., Poit’an,!. Maine.
protectionist, it is unjust aik I un-! fine herself to the protection of the first; but after a time they began ing it, he discovered that it had ’Ah! it is all one great mistake’’ LATEST DESJ GNS
D.
J. Wn
W
in
es
Liquors
nml
C
igars
wise to reduce any of the burden-1Sues Canal. The water supply o f , to alter, and let him know that he been cut off mar the roots, lie
Then with a nuiek movement be !
I d Jewelry
ertson, El
July ir. TWI ly
‘ '
some duties now imposed to any Alexandria is getting scarce. Tbe wasn't master.
Well, one night turned hastily to enter the house bv threw the documert into the fire
Riess, J.
I
appreciable extent. These general English soldiers are cleaning out' they turned him out of the castle, the front door, when he discovered and pressed it down with noker
SPRING STY LFS
J. K COOIVK
ities, which it is so easy to frame i Roman cisterns in which to store when there wns such a dreadful that the monthly rose tree, which
,
1
’. .
Oso. W. H ïlt .
M. f,. Pipo i
Tu Silk H mdke »chiefs anu Ties.
and so difficult to supply, are meant enough water to last until the
in-
storm that it was not fit to turn a had twined the porch and been full t ' '¡nni' screamed ; and darting
B E LT A P IP E * .
Harve»
to cover a revision that will not re- undation o f the Nile.
dog out; nnd he who hnd once been of bloom all summer lav across tl... ‘ or* ’* y ,> attempted
to rescue the
. king,
l
....... ........
UL...
„
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.
. «»eotl from the devour!
county u
vise, but which wiil delay any ar
j
,t
had
to
roam
nl>oiit
lik
ATTO R N E Y* AT LAW ,
ko a guidon path, cut into a'num ber o f b n t'h .'r " f n i l ' " 0 ,'"J '.OUnn?-
The Nicaragua canal bill will lie
grain wa»
tua» healthy, efficient revision.
?
posptponed until next session o f beggar. Tho poor man went nr -a rly ! pieces, and an attem pt had been ! ; 1 n . „ . ',! e r - .
Imlependence, Or.
larger pc
erased.
I
almost,
fo
rg
o
t
how
i
t
1
made
to
d
ig
it
up
b
y
the
roots.
-
A
’
*
r’f
^a
"
,n
B
one
an
‘
! Congress.
Also a «omplets Un» at
■pring gi
ParltaMcnlary Plriu asirira,
ended; but I th in k th e? w n » k ille d
‘ R obert ! R o l i e r t f cried
Mr
! [ ! . ' ’ ««
.
Will
practice
in
all
the
Court»
of
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» i t *
*
ri
Stand b a c k !
Only the
State.
nately, c<
July 13 1881 ly
And what has this to do with
Plain
Fancy G,•orerie*.
the crop
privilege refen
oil ------- for 44, New ,o ik for
-----
i what I wns saying F inquired Mr. voice from an inner'room.
'W hat’s the matter, Jennie ?’ he
p the remark t by
hy Robeson
■
abiding
a^ont Georgia for 33, loan for 31. Ohio I
1 7 * (U k ,n «
’ Who’s Ix-en cutting them down.......................
..
L IV E R Y FEED & S A LE
inquired. 'Father,
what have you
ns (Robinson’s
s) dc
ideal prii
¡•fence. That re-
Pettyjohn’s Ferry! !
for 28 and Indiana for 27 storms of a’ ° nt ,W iU of
'ln,, not
old man, excitedly, enter- been doing to her
We inviti : comparison«.
nark wa, uncalled for and ungen-
“ a,‘" ln;,,ana ' r
i
We fear
Tho other began to sm oke-pu ff ing the apartment, and waving hi-
The young man confronted Mr.
tlemanly. Providence had inflicted ,
t0rna<?0 St>’'e-
>1. 4. PETTYJO H N . Proprietor.
- r nff. After a few minutes the hand towards the garden.
Johns™, who stood with uplifted no compet .tion. Our prier s are the
upon him hardness of bearing, and '
*
11P »bout SJ.OOO OOO.
tho full meaning of his friend s i ‘I have, answered Mr. Meadows poker in his hand
1
a v in g p u r c h a s e d t h e o l d |
very lowei t for Orat rUas g® p,l*. and D G )E P E N D E N C £ , O R E G O N
he attributed it somewhat to the
1
Lebo ferry and put the road» leading ]
•Says the Wood River .Veil's:— wdrds dawned slowly upon his complacently.
I am master of this house f cried
fact o f his sitting so near the gen-
te it in
j 'W hy did you do it V
-------
“ Slav away. We hear of thousand* mind.
the old man; ‘and I'll allow no one we have not one dollar’« v -orth of .
'Well, I was a-thinkin’ as how,
‘ Because I chose to.’
on tho road to Wood River, , ack-
F irst Class Condition
to dictate to me !*
7ÌS27 CLASS HE!TOTJTS.
suction g omis in the store
‘There, don't quarrel,' said Jen-
-.ng their blankets and 1 »egging their when Jane got possesion of the
'W e’ll soon see about that
sud si Îoweî price« (lisi» lutve mied berstoforc f nm new prepared to crosa the traveling
way. Better keep out. You v on t house, she might, maybe, after a nie. ‘It’s all my fault, father. The claimed the other, sneeringly ‘I f
F .emember the place,
public at the moil reasonable rate». It 1»
A cschudo A : ie : < !©mm<*rcUl Ti »v rler*
have wind enough to
tho conn-!*,'*• *nrn
M the king's
the cheapeat, safest and
?
“
*h-
P
“
-
.
.
m
-n
S
'
fin.
dtughtei« turned him out. Keep lor window. *nd made the ' room
r.wm
liTa^o you
i ° PUt
try with hy fall.”
E* I ’ O P P L E T f >N
turned
out.
Q U IC K E S T R O U T S
* n
* * to
*
the reins in your own hand's, man ilark
dark— so I asked
Robert
HORftK* noAliD K II KKAS.IXA1 J.Y.
cut it | ‘Oh, Robert! Roliert f cried his
Xothing can be h.mett a Mdi it Jen id
*...... tight, or let ] down. The rose tree
vier: I«
Oppoaiu Opera Hcui*.
you can drew them
ri nu«
not mucii
much1 wifo; ':the deed—"the"dee.l
Fr..m
Independence to Salem.
8atiatacti<m cearanteea
, of justice. -Cie.
them lo ce. when yon plcere; but'good: vve »re going to have a finer
* e found
fonn- * at the ferry—day
1 can »lw’sv» be
Vh hysterical fit of Weeping !SD F.PEXDENOr.
Ü1U»
or night.
M. C, prrrvjotey.
J iüt n
1
CtslPKI! BKontKHS,
Legislation.
Telegraphic lieu»».
fon THK OHIKNTAL C.UK1T, BY “A.
r
n®ï « C 5 o
At Independence, Polk County, Ü;
SOLE RIGHT FOR POLK & BEMTON C0UNTIE1
HOME M U T U A L
FIRE INSU RANCE SO M PA N Y
Now is the T ime
.
C. L. PIERC E,
MAMMOTH Dl SPLAY.
THE MERClMANT
BEST
GOLD.!
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