Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 02, 1882, Image 1

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BE PAIO 1» ADVANCE.
VOL- VIII.
th e
Beat Interest« o f Polk County
in
DALLAS, OREGON. SAI
UT HU
to renew the splint
never have drawn that atrong man he «aid, in hi* wife’n presence; ‘ you asw n * bt * a m u v i i m w d i u s .
it should'not he finally
Jost about nightfall, Sunday
to the surface ; nor eou’d he have saved it once, and it is yours, both
Many a horse with a broken leg
until some M om after the evening, says the Boston Globe, the
lived much longer in the deadly b. right and in y own choice. Do
Jked upon, as it afford» ad- few loungers who chanced to be
with it M you will.’ So. Madge, I is killed to put it out o f its misery
int to know if I ever gases of the old well.
that might, with proper treatment,
strength to the point of standing about the old Charleston
kct- f" said Aunt Mar-
He seemed more dead than living decided against myself, and that is
What I have -written bridge, became the curious specta­
[imck in her easy chair when he came up, and onearin waft why you see me an old maid to-day.” have l>een cured, and if not made
i new to some readers. I tors of a little scene. It was net
“ And they married over again 1 as valuable as before, at least saved
ivfh-ctive look upon found to be broken. Hh proved to
it will be for others and much in itself. It was the men-
ace. “ Yen, something I«» a young merchant from a distant How strange! But.was she a good to many years o f useful labor.
I have written.
by-play outside of a drama; but
me once that may city who had come to visit a friend wife to Hugh after that, Aunt Mar­ Skilled veterinary surgeons are
there was something in it so sad
i to you, though I m-v- in the village, and who had met garet ?” I asked, with a girlish cu ­ very rare, and in the couutrv very
AS*
and pathetic, of such an intensely
i»f calling it l>y that with his accident while walking riosity, not thinking how uiy words seldom to lie found. It is much to
human interest, that the little
from the station to his friend's might wound the nojjle heart, until be regretted that physicians and
Thd following list eoa tains
•ruiionce. who unexpectedly ob­
it, auntie, please,” l house. But he was too tsidiy hurt I noticed the slight shudder with surgeons generally think it liuneath o f the more common poison
them to treat domestic a liinal».
served it, watched it until it* faded
idling the velvet has- to i«e moved, a >d for weeks he re­ which she answered them.
the remedies likely to be at
out of sight and hearing into that
“ Yes, Madge, I heard o f them This is not the case, h .wever, with in
to her, and giving an mained an inmate of our house,
households:
indefinite and confused ocean of
i the bright coal tire, where almost the entire care o f the years afterwards, a nappv and unit u friend o f ours who has had much
These
cause
great
beat
was somewhat cold invalid devolved upon myself.
ed family. I have always found success iu treating the fractured and
_ pain from the mouth humanity whence it came. A man
¡•ing outside, hut that
I need not give you tiie history strength to be thankful that I help­ legs o f horses, and has had the sat­ down
the
stomach. Remedies: of about SO years, accompanied by-
tunt Margaret’s room, o f those weeks, Madge, hut they ed to reconcile them to each other. isfaction o f seeing several aniut&.s mi
soda, pear huh, or soap two very young children, a boy
riit-huud furniture, its were the sweetest 1 have ever My life is flowing peacefully on to that otherwise would have been dii
in water; t ten use the and a girl, was olaerverh coming
from the Boston aide of the br.dge
|ned easy cliairs, its known in my long life o f half the great ocean o f eternity, so I am killed made useful to their delight­ stoi
uip or »luetic.
with that uncertain and
|nd sliaded ¡usual lamp, a century. Hugh Woodman was content. But Hugh’s last loving ed owners. A t our request he lias
Mi
n i t tlftt attends' intoxi
the hero I had dreamed nf— kiss whieh he gsve me so passion­ written out his method o f treat­ gar.
Imore inviting.
[a distant telative who . handsome, noble-looking, polished ately beside the old well, where I ment.
Ammonia. — Remedies: vinegar The man was well dressed, and of
Thanks to the application of com­
pleasant countenance. The little
[pay usa long-promised •. in manner and conversation. Bot- risked iny life to save his, has never
or
lemon juice.
girl, attired in a short dress of
Vom inv tirst glance at 1 ter than all that he was the soul o f lieen effaced by the touch of uthor mon sense to surgery, we now have
Alcohol.—
First
cleanse
out
the
at our command u successful meth­
tely figure, and her no- honor. Before asking tnv father’s lips.”
stomach with an emetic, then daab youth, with her long hair making
Aunt Margaret’s story was end­ od of treating fractured limbs ~ cold water on the head and give a halo almit her childish face, was
■ countenance, knowing permission to otter me the fife which
wheeling a toy cat riage, containing
Id never married, I got he always declared l had saved, he ed. She had never thought of this among our farm stock. For cura­ ammonia (spirits of hartshorns).
i my head that she m u st! told us frankly the story of his past. grand, unselfish act o f her life in ble cases this nmv method will give
Arsenic.— In the first place evac- the object of her mother.y solid-
a
good
percentage
of
fair
results.
Iromance. Iler hair was
lie was a young man— only twen­ the light o f a romance, but it seem­
tude, a doll. The boy held his
Here it is : Suppose we nave a uato the stomach, then give the father's hand. When this interest­
and abundant, while ty-seven— yet he hud already lieen ed to me very much like one.
! horse witli ins hind' leg broken six : wh,it«8 of eggs, lime water or chalk
ing trio had reached the center of
Dne c'eai and blue ns n married and divorced. His young
! inches above the fetlock. The first: an l water, Charcoal and the prep-
SKVK.Vnr TWIN »O TIF .II.
the bridge, the man stopi«ed. He
Ami y et Aunt Mar wife had been unfaithful to him,
. ----- T
, thing to <lo in to make lum a liriu j aratlon8
lrun> particularly h y- wanted to go back—ju st one glass
and after healing with her faults
past fifty.
The following incident, which na,-ruw nta>I, not lunch wider t ian ^rate.
more and he would be ready to go
liny dear,” she began, : and the disgrace they had brought was related to an Independent re-
ahso|ute|y necessary to enable _
h »d »nd sugar o f lead.—
home. K was hero that the mat­
I tly ,'' once u; on a time, u[>on his name as long as he could,
Remedies
:
alum
cathartic,’
aueh
as
l.ooks say, 1 was young, they were legally separated, and the ju st arrived from the British posses the animal to stand, or a pair of | castor oil and epaom salts especially. ter began to attract general atten­
care of their only child was entrust­ sions, is sutticiently novel t»-entitle 1 stocks such as are used for shn.-mg i CnanJBal.— In poisons by carbon­ tion, for hen: was fought one of
ered rather pretty— ”
%
need to tell mu that., ed to him. This child— his little it to a plaee in our columns. It oc­ I refractory colts or mules. Arrange 1 ic acid gas, remove the patient to those conflicts lietween inclination
Irgaret,” I interrupted, Lily— was a theme of which he curred, we are assured, about one a windlass by which when a band the air, dash cold water on the head and duty which are often fought,
ill unfeigned adniiiatiou never tired. Hour after hour he hundreb miles from Fort Walsh last of the strongest sail-cloth, or some i and body, and stimulate the nos­ and— alas ! that it must he written j
a d s o m e face, into which a talked to me of her, praising her winter. A band o f Cree Indians similar material, is placed under the j trils and lungs by hartshorn»*, at — so often won by the lower nature.
|se-color came so brightly goodness and beauty, ami planning woke up one anowy morning to animal's belly, Ins bind quarters can
The little boy began to plead
hj lifted cleat of the ground.
This J the same time rub the ijhost br’.sklv,
liory of her girlish hive- for her future with us. and begging find that about a dozen o f their
i.ftif
Corrosive sublimate.— Give white earnestly, and there was something ;
in his tone and manner which told
Ton might eas.ly carry me a thousand times over, to love choicest ponies had been taken du- \ belly-hand should be one and a half of eggs and emetics.
to two feet wide, and long enough
|ui oF U auty from us now her for his sake.
ring the night. Pursuit was soon to nllow its ends to lie level with
Belladonna, night henbane.— o f a nod experience. “Oh, come ;
But he had no need to nsk me organized and within a few hours
j so inclined.”
Give emetics and then plenty of home, father ! it is late,” ho Buid ; !
lied .i"am as she saw how that.' Anything that belonged- to a fresh trail was found in the sn ow .' the horse's lack. Thus it makes a water and vinegar, or lemonade.
and he spoke like a man to his
Ls my tribute to her beau- j him was dear to me. Even the After following the trail some thir- j snug cradle in which the patient
equal.
The mail was perfectly
Mushrooms.—
Emetics,
and
then
sinned her story :
i faithless wife who bore his name ty miles it entered the Saskatche­ can rest. Put now a collar on his plenty of water and vinegar, with* good-natured in his resistance, hut
¡Id, of course, my share o f i was an object of interest to inv wan river, the animals evidently neck, and to it attach a strap which doses, of either if handy.
persisted in turning back.
Tho
[am ong the village y o u th ,! mind, and many times 1 found my- heading for the island io the middle shall extend from it between tin-
child's remonstrances were redou­
at ^
Nitrate
of
silver
(lunar
caustic).—
ln great favorite at balls, self pitying her for having cast aside o f the river. Smoke was arising front legs to the belly-band, and Give a strong solution o f common bled. Then the little girl joined
thus
prevent
that
from
sliding
back­
[parties, husk ng-bees, and j the priceless blessing of Hugh’s love, from among the rocks and trees on !
the plea. Sho cried in the depth
salt, and then emetics
[her entertainments o f v il- Foi I knew that his old love for her the island. A fter some reconnoit- j wards and wrinkling into a l«and
of her distress, and the incongruity
Snake
bites,
etc.—
Apply
immed­
etv ; yet I reached the age was dead and buried, and tiie whole ering an opening which seemed to narrow enough to pain the horse, iately strong hartshornc, and then between the doll in the carriage
when his weight comes to lie borne
heart-whole and fancy- j wealth of affection ill his heart and be the cave could be seen in ..
take it internally; also give sweet and the womanly solicitude of her
thcJ by it.
keeping house for my | soul was mine— mine.”
face o f the rocks. Presently a
oil
stimulants freely; apply a liga­ manner had pathetic drollness
Now, having attended to the pro«
[father, ns 1 h a j done al-1
And Margaret paused, and the single Indian— a Piegan, the pursu­
ture
about the part bitten and then about it that drew tears to the eyes
Jin childhood and never intense look which tier blue eyes ers decided from his appearance— liminaries we aie ready to set the apply a cupping glass.
o f the bystanders. There was a
[make any change.”
gathered in memory o f long ago showed up in front of the opening. limb. Sec, first of ail, that tho leg
sudden hush in the conversation on
Tartar
emetic.—
Give
large
doses
the right one hadn’t ¡gave her face, I fancied, the same He was painted and arrayed gaudi­ is well clear of the gt'-und, making of tea made o f galls, Peruvian bark the bridge. All eyes were turned
, auntie,” I said, eagerly, expression which it must have worn ly. Pretty noon a dog at his feet sufficient allowance that when the or white ouk bark.
upon the trio. They seemed ut­
l»eliy-band stretches it will not al­
J o f mv " Bonnie Charlie,” in the love-days o f her youth.
scented the Crees and commenced low the foot to touch tho ground.! Verdigris.— Plenty of white of terly oblivions o f everybody’s
Yes,” she resumed, “ our happi- growling anM barking. Tho Piegan
fcurlv locks and lightsome
presence but their own. The bat­
eggs ana water,
wondering how girls in j ness was perfect— far t .o perfect to instantly turned and entered the I Bandage the leg smoothly but not j
tle was fought by themselves, and
white
Vitriol.—
Give
plenty
of
l>f the world could have last. Our marriage was to take cave. In a moment another Piegan 1 too firmly from the foot up toal>ovu milk and water.
the children won it. The grown
child turned about and went as
arried and lived happily place on Christmas, and after a came around the rocks also and . the knee, w ith a flannel land age-
Opium.—
Give
a
strong
emetic
of
|ever having known the short wedding tour, we were to set­ went in, then another and another,1 two or three inches wide. Now mustard and water, then strong cof­ they would havo him, toward
tle down at once to housekeeping there being bnt a few seconds be- | take canton flannel, with a good
ji f his presence.
fee and acid drin k s; dash cold wa­ homo. Often, before he was lost
in the crowd, the eyes watching
I Madge, he came at last,” in the city. He had brought litt e tween them. The Crees lay silent­ nap, and wide enough to cover the ter on the head ot the patient.
Aunt Margaret, with a Lily to see me, end she was to pome ly in the bushes watching and i entire bandage, cut it into such
Nux vomica.— First give emetic, him saw him stop irresolutely anil
shape
as
will
fit
around
the
leg—
¡fli which seemed to waft to us for good the moment we re­ counting until upwards o f b f t y , thcn Iliake five U10re j
then go on again. And thus the
make five more just like it. then brandy.
lack int-o the happy past, turned from our tour. How I loved Piegans had come around the rocks then
Take six
,s of theJliesti f|.esh.
Oxalic acid (frequently mistaken Sunday walk, in which the father
went out to protect his children,
manner o f his coming I the child ! S o t only for her fath­
and gone into tho cove. and still
p lftaJ of Paris, not land nias- for epsom salts).— Give chalk, mag­
forget. Our house stood er’s sake. but for the innaVi loveli­ they kept coming
What seemed te ,(Ut 8Uch as
1Wed for haul Hn- nesia, or soap and wat$r. and other ended in the protection o f the
father by the little ones. It IS
of the street, and in the ness of her own sweet, childish na­
reinarkahje was the fact that all y
d
enough of it slow,y into soothing drinks.
1 of the lot stood the old ture.
Prussic acid.— When there is well for such men when they go
these Indians were to all appear-1 twQ qliai rt- ,,f tfol(1 water to make
She did not look like Hugh.there-
¡fleeted and unused for
ances exactly the same «* e , were a mixture
lni:[ tm>J t!lick „ cream. Satu- time administer chlorine in the out for a stroll that they take along
fve by us silly girls, who foie I knew that she must resem­ dressed and painted exactly alike ^
one of vour lait lim,le canton shape of soda o f lime. H ot brandy with them a little eight-year-old to
romantic spot to try our ble her lost mother; and, if so, how Each carried a winchester rifle and rate one o f your last
and water, hartshome and turpen­ care for them.
l>y on Hallowe’en. But it beautiful that mother must have most remarkable o f all, each one flannel envelopes for the leg in the tine are also useful.
TEXAS rSEAl'MEX'S TEIALS.
| dangerous, being unpro- lieen. Lily was a blonde, as 1 was, seemed a little lame in t e left fo o t,! mixture, then lay it on a hoard, nap
side
up,
and
pour
on
to
and
rub
into
but
the
fairness
o
f
my
skin
was
Texas preachers aro said to be
f curb or fence, and stand-
A u t e r u s CAB
limping slightly.
They were a !
very eccentric, and their inild un-
dill, close to the public snow white in hers, tho hhic o f her gaudy crowd and the Crees counted it as much of the liquid plaster
A comical scene occurred on board naturalness has given rise to a great V )ft P .H T l i f l .T y
lad often begged my father eyes was more the intense brilliancy seventy o f them. That seemed to 1 as it will hold. Next rub into the
g O O d .
'
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it more secure, hut he of the sapphiie, and the blonde of be all, for r.o more came. As the same flannel enough of tho dry a sleeping car that left Cleveland, many remarks and a few stories. ^
Ohio,
the
other
night,
Am
ong
the
plaster
to
fairly
thicken
and
tough­
The following narrative was told ,
it until my prophecy o f her hair the shimmer o f burnished idea o f seventy twins was im possi-1
passengers was a plain, staid West- us confidentially by a slanderer:
»ni it was at last fulfilled, gold. 1 can sec Hugh now', as lie hie the superstitious Crees natural- en it.
Treat another piece of flnnnel ox-1 ern Reserve “ schoolinarm,” who I A minister arose before a large j
n k . starless night in Octo stood with half tearful, half laugh­ ly concluded that the evil spirit had , nct|
the Kftmu way ani, |ay thu two was going wes
vist on a vacation. She audience, took hi» text, and lagan
■ruing from a visit to a ing eyes, watching me caress his
ling to do wit it, f o r t i e r e fajr]y tog.-ther, one on tip o f the had secured a lower birth, lm( when preaching. A brisk tiring o f pistols
I was passing the . old darling child, and thinking to tease somet
was no doubt that theie were sev­
¡•n suddenly a low groan of me l>y calling me the young 1 stop enty Piegan Indians on the island other, anil promptly bandage them about to retire, discovered that a begun on the outside of the cnurch.
around the log, which is now to b e ; gentleman was to occupy
“ Brother Deacon,” said the minis­
“py the shelf
[light mv ear. I instantly mother.’
who were all exactly alike. The
held in proper position until the alsive her. In the language of ter, I believe those fellows are cast­
The week before Christmas found
tiie awful truth tlioi same
Crees had counted (hem several
| had fallen into the dark us ail as bright and happy as a pros- times as they had tiled in arid out plaster hardens. Meanwhile spread the porter she made a * holy j ing insinuations at me. In fact, I
gerous pit, and my heart ! pective wedding party ever could o f the cave. So thoroughly were over the last bandage a thick coat kick ” against this arrangement j am verv nearly convinced,” he con-
1 with terror. But only tie; but it brought a new actor on they tilled with the idea that the o f the wet plaster with your hands; and flatly declared that a ca m -, tinued, as a piece of plastering fell
merit. I saw the need of the scene who was destined to devil was mixed up with the twin and then prepare two more pieces pany that had no more regard for from the wall close to his head.
ction, and, leaning over I change it all in the twinkling o f an brother mystery that even when re­ of canton flannel as before ; apply a lady's feelings than to make sport
“ I think parson, that it refers to i
these over the liist two and sur­ o f them, was unworthy o f the ;a - some one else,” replied the deacon.
the black, yawning hole, j eye. Hugh’s divorced wife, having
inforcements arrived, which was
the person* within not to in some way learned of the intend- within a few hours, they were re round them with a bandage which tronage of the public. The con­
The minister raised a tumbler of
ductor was called, and after consid­ water and Was in tho act of apply-
I w ould soon bring him 1 ed marriage. made her way to our luctant to attack the island. While is also smeared with wet plaster.
And, finally the last two pieces erable trouble succeeded in indue- ln„ it to his lips when the glass
I village, determine«) to win !<ack to
they were debating what to do, one
ishing to the house, and ; herself the husband she had deserted. less superstitious than the rest, v o l-; of flannel are treated as the others ing the lessee on the shelf to take a j f i ||, shattered by a shot,
have been, and in turn are to bo lower berth In anotherflection. Tho
“ This is an innuendo no longer,”
¡Idly” at every step fo r! Had she appeared to Hugh alone,
unteered to swim over to the island j
well bandaged, and the remaining gentle damsel retired without dis- ¿aid the minister, wiping the water
•gan an eager, trembling ! she never would have been success-
during the night and investigate. Plaster of Paris rubbed into the last
*
robing, and later m tho night had f rom hi« vest; “ this is what I term
a rope, which I soon had 1 ful, for s’.m had utterly forfeited all
He did so. On approaching the bandage. This, when it lias set,
occasion to get up and get a drink j an unmistakable thrust. The con-
firmly round a crooked, j claims to his love or confidence,
supposed cave he was surprised to 1
which will I k * in a few minutes, of water. Before leaving her berth g regation will please sing while I
pear tree standing near and his heart was too entirely mine
Hud that it was no cave at aii. but
I will give not only a hard hut a she pinned ft piece o f paper on the g0 ou^ ftnfj investigate the matter,
Then I called again to for her pleadings to have moved
on.v an opening leading some ten j
spli„t. that fits the I J HO outside o f the curtain, m order that Jg there another preacher in the
groaning victim within.' him. But finding him firm and un­
feci into the rock where it made a , c(o£ , y a'ni, k„ ps the en(!s o f Uie she might make sure of it on her re­
lit grasp the rope tightly j yielding, she sought me out.”
boost-?”
crook and came out on the other
bonu in such exact, position os to turn. Her movements were ob­
me pull him up. But it
“ O, Aunt Margaret,” I mterrupt-
“ Ycssaid a nmn, throwing down
side. The opening on this other
render displacement im possible; served hy the gentleman whom she a stick which he had Been whittling,
sc. My only answer was ed, in tearful amazement, “ surely
side was out o f sight from the shore,
(«an, ho low and deep that you did not voluntarily give up and here a tire was burning and a providing the leg hns lieen properly had caused to remove, and he being arising and pulling at the waist of
neld while the plaster was l arden- a bit of a wag, bethought him now his pants like a man who has just
the poor wretch was dy- Hugh’s love for the sake o f that
gaudily-dressed Indian was sleeping
ing. Everything most I k - in readi­ was his chance to get even. Hasti­ straightened up after setting out a
i bad woman ?”
Beside it. The stolen ponies were ness liefore the plaster is mixed ly removing the paper, he pinned
“ Yes, child, I did,” she hastily
!5db I dT-l not know. No
row o f tobacco across a broad field. \
tethered near by. It required but
with water, and it must require less it on to the curtain of the berth of
answered,
with
-a
little
choking
“ Got on an extra ?’’
come, and I feared to lose
a glance to understand what had
t going after it. But I sound in her voice. "A n d you passed so mysteriously before. The than half an hour to saturate and a Boston drummer, who was decid-
“Yes.”
* and strong and nerved could not have le.ieved her bad, sleeping Indian was the only occu­ applv all the flannels and bandages, edly on the “ mash,” and then await-
“ Unlimber.”
The whittling preacher handed
couraw of desperation, so Madge, had you seen her, as I did, pant of the Island, and the appar­ or the plaster will have become ; ed developments. In a little while
N otice of A ssign m en t.
quite
too
hard
to
work.
By
the
the
lady
made
tbe
best
of
her
way
over a large Remington pistol,
at hesitate long. How 1 imploring with tears and sobs to be ent presence o f sixty-nine other
o t i c e ih h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n d e r a n d
by virtue uf an.I In accordance with the p n n is;
it successfully I never restored to her husband and child. warriors was caused by the sharp time that the last two bandages a re ! to where the paper was affixed and which the insulted preacher took, * N ol
m act of tne LagmUtiva A *
blj al * "
I haver boon
, hut I let myself down She was so lovely— o h ! a thousand trick o f the Piegan chief,— Helena to be applied * it will be seen that ' got into bed. A moment later a and, drawing one fiom his belt, oU ia of Oregon, entitled *sn A'ri 0» ee.-ure iJredi
a
Just
dtvMoii
of
thr
Kati
—
of
Debtor«
who
co t..«y ,
a
. _
succession
of
piercing
shrieks
issiied
the plaster has become thick and
started out. After going out, there to Assignas» for tfta battaflt «f
pe until I reached the bot- times more lovely than I was, though Independent.
^
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,v*r Qnd Collector
■«sty, and is then in go.>d condition from the berth, followed bjr the was an immediate improvement in October 17, i r * , an *m\xum
dark abyss, and found Hugh had always called me pretty.
hla creditors has been d u » ei
Tbs Seventh Ward Young Repub­ for coating all over with the ban ). alarmed lady, and the now awak­ the firing business. It war decided­ of 8juvar, orecron, and rib I i„ M , ! i .S.^5 ' bealnosa of
being, whom I thought In those days, Madge, a divorce was
the C.nrolt cou rt of the M ate ot t)r«f»n, fur in *
This
would
be
mv
plan
(as
it
has
ened drummer, who hopped oat to ly more life-like, insomuch that *4
ce bad sent me to rescue, not so lightly thought of as it is lican Club of Philadelphia is socisl
County of Folk, anJ tUo un tervigned bas been ap* son,
of
«tosi bea q u ii Mc I as amd^nee of toe astuto of
injured to move a limb, now. A divorced wife, whether a* well aa political, and it gave n bell. been, and successful, too,) for the see M what the devil alt tbe racket the deacons sat working their pointed
•«Id W. I>. Cola. AU persons hav.ng claims against
w m about.” Tbe scene that ensued fingere. After a while the minister said c au ta am hereby notified and re {taire 1 1 »p,m eu t
or not, was aJwavs regarded The members are negroes. Miss fracture I have descrilmd.
tly and as quickly as I justly
duly rsrlftad as required by Is« , w.thhi
Junior w m there. She waltzed, and
The principle in any other case beggar» description bnt can be returned, and, placing an ea( on three same,
m rathe from Itole dato, t » Ine onde reign ed a t
bat awful situation I fast- with suspicion, and the disgrace
Preaident Ball discovered that she and witn oth-r animals would he faintly imagined. It took tbe con­
bin place of to u in m , In die city of A than/. U r n
even
attached
to
her
innocent
chil­
the
pulpit,
remarked:
“Hu
that
>
e
around
his
body
and
ro]
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wore no etockinge. He said tbat tbe
in a more convenient po- dren. I thought of dear little Lily, line aa to etvle mast be drawn some­ similar; with such modifications ductor an nour by the wateh .to hath ean to hear, let him behave
pacify tbe enraged female, »ad even himself.” The sermon then pro-
_ drawn np; then, hand whom 1 loved so well, and for the where, end be would permit no girt as common sense suggest.
I contend that an effort shoo'd bn then aha ref need to be moUtflad
w|UKmt interruption, - L U r
like a sailor, »nd blister- saks of her future I helped plead without baee to dance. He put
tk Rock
tm t Qaastta.
n .» n .
kin as I want, I slowly her mother’s cause with Hugh.
Mias Junior oat of tbe bell, end in made in almost every instance to anti) she wga given a stateroom 1er1 tie
It w m long before ho would lis­ eonaeqaencu in the defendant in n save the unfortunate animal. I have her own flbfe mr the remainder al
the top again, wher* I
cured a number hy the method de­ the night.
father and two or thine ten to either of at, but at last he ■ait for
tailed above. Thu average time
beginning f Uft bis fate to me. Oh, child, I
IW N M ita casi tail
Having tbv tail* eoi
would Be from six to twelve
ls*’
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jnijpiiffb that
will m m “ I M l
tbe bety-hund con
Ither W come, for my th W his loving eyre as he did so.
mound and the limb tiied.
kgth, try ae I
would. eae«d
[OLD WELL
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HI
p‘7
Assassins still at large,
retreat and place of rendc
well known to the citizens
and vicinity. The unfortui
tim, fine, large, fresh and desiral
knocked down in its prime
what everydy wants), Trill be
out in the store of
•
McGrew & Wall
<
"i ':* J 2 ®
For the public inspection and pro
on tho first day of September nexij»
W e w ill positively commence o u r
Clearance Sales on the above state<|
date, to continue up to October
and as all goods w ill be sold w i
out profit to ourselves, w e have the
consoling thought that the ill win4
a
is doing our appreciative patrons
.
£
Now, friends, while it is not busi­
ness to buy what you do not n<
iust because it is cheap, it is
business to buy cheap of what :
do need.
Our stock is very large and
plete, and promising to
assortment for your b
shall expect your p&tro:
that you may need in
M cGREW &
Perry dale, Oregon, August 4,1882.
Be Warned in
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