Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 02, 1882, Image 3

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FOLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
l\bU>eiDEHB ITEM».
I If RON OCR « M u
^s,
h a t ik d a y . h e f t .
a. issa.
IEHOYKI>>
I temixkb office baa been removed
street, one door east of the old
ri] stair».
ETC.
Isaac Smith is convalescent,
bum's circus at independence on
O -,
RCEffll
M i - Eilon J. Chamberlin, of Salem,
•pent laat Sunday in town.
Miaa Emma Stannus in lying very sick
with typhoid fever at the Ifclt H ow *.
Mr. Henry Kelso, who ha» been absent
j from town some mouths, lias returned.
III'Ws I« RKIEF.
OF HT]
oorcmhwmwt . )
John Kobrins1 w®*ra the «Ur during
Marahal William»' illneas.
j F. M. Collins is visiting friends at
Kvullu.
niber the ball at Perrydale next
■ay evening.
¡boay times in the harvest Helds
be towns very dull.
fenyder. of the Yamhill Reporter,
|la«t Sabbath in Dallas.
Iruudons have been selling rapidly
eh, owing to the hot weather,
i ns have yielded to the influence
pry weather, and are no more.
• thousand good »hakes for sale,
Apply to J. M. Campbell, Dullas.
bounty CleYk reports office business
LII, und is groaning for something
Wheat is «till pouring into the Farmers’
Warehouse and Mr. Cunnaway is kept
busy.
James Cooper started for the Yaquina
j ^
lt4t ^ ridBy »*»«1 will be absent about
ten days.
Marshal Williams has been under the
weather ’ for the last week, being confined
to the house a portion of the time.
Mr. Donahue, who has been clerking
in Russell a new drug store, has resigned
his position and returned to Portland.
Summer is fully upon us, and it is
decidedly tropical, and your Cfnxvjaponderit
lauguisheth, and items are scarce, and so
is cash, but fliea are luxuriantly abundant.
YMTA ITE«».
XKV4 ITEM».
THE
fraua •»» si ’ wial loaassruiisairr.l
Following ia a list of members of (he
l(FROM Ot R rrBCUL CORRMCONltRST.]
Mrs. A. J. Richardson has returned j Our Vulcan ia skill kept pounding away. Legislative Assembly which will meet on
from The Dulles, much improved i n 1 Warm weather; 02* in tile »hade on the 11th of September. Democrat# are
marked with a star and Indapendenta in
Tueaday laat.
health.
ilalit, the rest are Republicans:
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis j
The prosecution in the case of Simpson , We are informed that McCoy ia to be
immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. ¡
3IKAN.
vs. Church failed to put in an appear­ --------- with another aaloon.
For sale by Jap. H. MilL-r, Dallas.
Baker—I. D. Haines*.
ance, and consequently a judgment for
I. P. Ileeau threshed 5,34S bushels of
For lame Back, Sida or Chest use Shi-
Ronton—1
Thomas E. Cauthom*.
costs was rendered against him.
i lo b ’s Porous Plaster.
Price 25 cents
grain thia year on hia place.
Cooa and Curry—J. M. Siglin*.
Clackamas—John Myers*, W. A. Stark- * For sala by Jap. K. Miller, Dalla«.
Since our last lot of items there have
Mr. llurria ia running thu sewing nut-
weather.
' Shiloh'» Cough and Consumption Cure
been three births in this place and vicin­ chine for the Pum ne'a thresher.
Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook T. ] Is oold by us on a guarantee. It cures
ity. To the wife of P. 8. Clark, a son;
j Consumption. For salo by J up. li. Miller,
Uev. K. W. Hill preached an excellent 0 . Reed.
to the wife of James Pritchet*, a daugh­ aerinuu at the church on Sunday evening
D ouglas-D . W. Stearns, O. W. Colvig. 1 Dallas.
(¡rant—Henry Hall.
J. L. "Hyde has the "Gold Standard" i
ter; to the wife of J. McClain, a son; last.
cigars, the finest to be bad in town. !
Jackson—P. P. Prim*.
and yet the place is not incorporated.
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John
always keeps the best sod smokers >
Josephine—Wm. Seifers.
We have had no marriages, births or
The present hot, dry weather .ngge.t. (|eHthl
, hi. localify , ince our jMt. No
Lane—T. Q. Hendricks*. B. F. Dorris*. will oonsult their own interese by getting I
Linn—Enoch iloult*, W. R. Bdyeu*, their supplies from him.
the idea that it would bo a good time for runaways.
N. B. Humpbr.iy.
fannera to act tire to the atraw and stub-
Marion— W. Waldo, T. IV. Davenport,
The I tziiizeii .'ailed to connect again
N E W T H IS W E E K .
ble in their tielda, especially if they have
on Saturday laat. and did not get here Jacob Vuorheee.
not haulod their grain off yet
It would
Multnomah—Soltlirsch, A. W. Waters,
until Monday afternoon.
J. Simon.
all bum well.
Polk—J. D. Lee.
Our beef man has gone back on our
On Monday evening the citizens of thia
Polk aud Benton— Robt. Clow*.
citizens; he has stopped hia meat wagon.
In d e p e n d e n c e , O g u .
place met, pursuant to call, and took pre-|
Umatilla-S. M. Pennington*.
Beof seems to be rather scarce now.
Union—Durham Wright*.
liminary »tops towaril incorporating the ;
Wasco and Lake— N. H. Gates*
town.
A committee waa appointed to j Hon. O. N. Townaend made uaa plena-
Washington—R. H. Tyson.
MESDAMES HOSLER & SPANGLER
i n « up article» of incorporation, to be ant call this week. His trip to the Sound
Yamhill—W. J. McConnell, E. Jessup.
submitted to the people before sending to j seems to have agreed with him. Call
ave opened a shop on first street ,
BOUSE.
down stteiro in the oid printing olliuo, at Inde-
the Legislature. A meeting is called for j »gain.
ndence,
where they are prepared to do all kinds of j
Baker -L B. Ison*, W, R. Curtis*.
‘ese-Makinf.
September 4th. Let every one attend.
I Remember that Rev. T. L. Jones will
Beuton— Allen Parker*, W P. Ready,
1 nd B(T. nd *. ncb , .September 1, 1882.
Hop picking has commenced. Indians I preach Mr. J. E. NV ifcten s funeral sermon T. Carter.
_ r
*re arriving from the Siletz and Grand at the Spring Valley Church to-inorrow i ^ C l a c ^ » - P ^ 8 . ^ o y e r' , R. J Sharp,
DRESS-MAKING.! C I R C U S .
H
K
Of the four brick store beildingi now
g
a
i
s
i
i
Sc Waller's clearance sale has
need. Extra bargains and no in process of completion, two v/ill l>e o c ­
cupied ns drug stores and on*, as a hard­
T. Mason, the deutist, ha» gone ware »tore. The other, we believe, has
(•lie City aud will bo ubseut all of
not yet been rented.
Hondo Reservations. The yield will be »» M o'clock a. M.
Clatsop and Tillamook Jasper Smith.
ck.
Captain Connor has taken off his freight | Coua*—WiiL Morris.
one with about eight cords of oak
John Denman ha» been appointed, by good, and the quality w as never better.
Cons and Curry—Frank A. Stewart.
[in And u purchaser by inquiring at Hon. Robt. Clow, to the vacant scholar- Our hop raisers have been offered forty , train between Lincoln and McCoy. The
Columbia—George McBride.
»hip «♦. the State Agricultural College. cents per pound, but will not sell. They ¡stage is the only excitement Lincoln now
Douglas—W. A. Perkins, U P. Webb,
A. Edfa. Esq., and Rev. J. T.
has,
and
will
be
until
the
boats
can
come
I
prefer
to
wait
until
they
reach
two
pounds
All persons indebted to
John
is
a
good
boy,
and
will
doubtless
do
?' »»ITE •
John
U. Hunt, H. G. Brown.
tr», of Salem, paid Dallas a visit
STEWART SINGER.
a HiiedaJtrl
,,
rsday.
for a dollar. I t s easier vomited, you up the Willamette. The Common Conn-1 Grant— Perkins.
credit to Polic County.
CHICAGO SINGER,
HOUSEHOLD
cil
should
charter
the
Walla
Walla
to
cut
Jackson—
A.
C.
Stanley",
Samuel
Fur-
tH
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Vrguson, of Iudepedence, was in
On Friday night, as per announcement, know.
SEWING MACHINES.
IN J. Dili Mr liursday, and to him we aro iu-
17 J ea eph in ^ H . Thornton.
How would it do to class the stories out the bars; nothing like competition.
Master Walton Skip worth addressed a
for favors.
and settle their accounts
Those who invested in the marriage in* \ Lake— 8. P. Moss*,
[notice Mr. James Tatom in town very large audience at the Methodist told about tho number of bushels of
essrs , o . a j . sherman take great J.W . EVANS, NO.Ï 9 POST STREET,
pleasure in announcing to the people of Polk
U. lie is hauling lumber tor the church, on the subject of temperance, wheat threshed per day by the different surancs company remind us of those who Lane—R. M. \each", John Long , R. in full by October 10th,
AOKN’ T fOR THE
County, that on
¡ole bridge.
DOMESTIC AND GROVER & BAKER
machines, with the fish stones th# trout fiaved at the strap game— they got B L itm -G S F^C™wford^’ ' F. M. K tisr",
lie acquitted himself creditably.
AI L LEGS
lays are smoky and the nights ore
1882, as 1 must hio e mon­
SEWING MACHINES.
udite
There will bo no services at the new liars tell. Four thousand bushels I n * strapped. It is funny that no one can j A R.Jbbinett*, Usury Cyrus*, J. J.
September 4th, 18S2,
- - Ä ,
The weather is unprecedented in the
now
be
found
who
invested
in
the
com-
j
Whitney*,
J.
N.
Rice“.
day
and
a
half,
or
2100
bus:i*ls
in
a
day,
y of the oldest inhabitants.
Presbyterian Church next Sunday, as the
SAMUEL
HILL - - by A. M. HILL,
ey
to
buy
goods.
Marion—Tilmon
Ford,
A.
N.
Gillwrt,
DeBerry was (he first person to j pastor, Rev. Anthony Simpson, goes to and move and sot three times. Oh, yes; pony, but we have s«mie of their names,
No. 534 Hm ket Street,
J. II. Baughman, M. L. Julies, W. T.
♦
ut M.Grvw ft W aller'. cost «.ark, j Yaquiun Bay to till an apreunmont there, j wo can believe then!, but it takes up con- which we may give some time in the near Higdon, J ' G. Bleaknev.
Thanking the people for INDEPENDEXCE,
GENERAL AGENT FOR TUE
OREGON,
received the gold pen and holder.
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• future.
WHITE,
NEW HOME,
Multnomah—O. P. S. Plummer, J. C.
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, After next month Horvice.i will I k ? held siderable of our time to do so.
Smith, the Lewisville merchant, )
WILSON,
' yB B
Our wheat fields have been yielding
Our market report: Coffoo« unsettled; i Carson, P. A. Marqtiam, A. H. Tanner, P. their liberal patronage in
the world has ever CROWN.
notice in another column that be | e' crY Sunday.
VICTOR,
WEED,
Kelly, W. H. Harris, D. M. C. Ganlt.
all indebted to him to settlo by
PEERLESS,
FLORENCE, and
It U rumored that Miss Ids Parker, : well this harvest. We hear o f a number fish, active and slippery; wheat, a grain • Polk--F. A. Patterson, W. Truitt,Johli the past, and hoping to
4 :.w m
•r 10th.
SIGWALT SINGEIt, HOME SHUTTLE
I W ì k h K a t i e < .' i - o h s s ,
daughter of Rev. Chaa. Parker, wiki soon of fields that run from 30 to 50 bushels better than barley; eggs, quiet, but will
W. L. Doiso resigns the business
per
acre.
.1.
B.
Stump
had
»
field
o
f
90
probably
open
up
lively
in
a
short
time:
•
SE
W
IN
G
M
ACH
IN
ES.
Umatilla—J ■ B. Sperry ' , B. Stanton s lU ll'C 11 p O r t i O I l 111 t l l C f l l -
eineut of tlie Saltm Statesman ti* start for Ann Arbor, Michigan, and upon
C ’a e r i e A i 'm s t r o n j f ,
Union— C, M. Jenulsun, J. W. B. Hind-
ie the study of the law. Prof, W. S. her arrival tnero bo united in marn&gw to i acres from which he threshed 3700 bush- beer, steadily going down; onions, strong
O . S H A W L , 3 0 SE C O N D S T R E E T ,
ture,
1
very
truly,
|
els.
Perry
Prather
threshed
42
bushels
and
rising;
breadstuff«,
heavy;
butter,
,
»
o
t
f
***
3 takes bis place.
M is s S a t in H ilo g rist,
a Dr. Ketchmn. Tho doctor can ketch’*sn<
A(11:8T Fun T!IE
I. Rites, of IU<a, Garfield County, a long ways off
per acre from 14 acres. G. A. W ell, had etrong; boots r.nd slices, those in the Washington— Major B n u e,—lhinbur,
RE JIMGTON AND KOVAL ST. JOHN
H.
S.
SMITH.
M
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s
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M
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,
is visiting hi» parents here and will
* .a yield of Cl bushels per acre from 12 market are soled aud are constantly going
,J_ W_ Sanpington.
CHINES.
SEWING
“ Doc.” Robinson, jif this place, lia*
i several weeks. Ho reports very
acres of new bottom land. All of the , up and down; hats and caps, not as high Yamhill— H. L. Marstoii,
T. N.
L e w i s v i l l e , September 1, 1882.
S le g r is t & D u r a y ,
weather in that section,
pre-empted 139 acres of land about 5 miles
1 MISSION S T .,
H. P. ANDRFVJ,
much as last ipring, except foolscap, which is
I" aulooner, J. 0. Nelson .
i proposed new fence around the north-west of Dallas. It is Hire nge that fall grain in this soetion yielded
AUKN1
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The following Senators hold over for
M r . .T o o W i l l i a m « ,
grounds is not yet begun. The
tetter*
than
wan
anticipated.
stationery;
tobacco,
very
low,
with
a
,
he
Legislature
of
1884:
S’O MACHINE.
MONEY T O LOAN !
WILLIAMS' SI
lk is in a bad condition, and the so much land in the heart of Polk County
downward tendency; silver, close, but
j. D. Haines, Thos. E. Cauthom, John
A t l l e r aV Z o r o l l o ,
should have remained so long un Jaimed.
toed nr nv
ork is begun llic better.
"ION 1108 Til H i lls.
i S3T For Sale by
not
close
enough
to
get
hold
o
f;
gold,
in
Myers,
F.
D.
Reed,
Henry
Hall,
P.
P.
We Have money to loan on approved Real Estate
bp- It. M.l.«:
Marion II. Parker, late of Philo- “ Doo” is in 1 licit.
M i - . J C i-e tl M t i t 'k l e y ,
a :
the banks, not sand banks.
£ ‘ ,“ U'
< £ »"». tmoch Hoult, W. R. security, in mifns from
will take charge of the District
(FROM OCR RPBCIAL CORRESPOND»»!.)
0\r. TO TK* THOI 8AM> DOLLAH-.
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Bdyeu, W. Waldo, T. W. Davenport,
Clmr..
Pierce
uni
family'
and.
John
I* aul'2-3m
here, the coming term. Ho has
TIME : FROM ONE TO FIVE YEARS TERMS EASY.
M i-. I k e
U n i-i-ir s ,
her
DIXIE
IIIM».
.Jacob
Voorhees,
Sol
llirsch,
S.
VV.
Pen-
Mr«,
filed
well
has
returned
from
|t property from Mr. Geo. W. Crystal. Graves started for tho Yaquina *3ay last
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1 nington, E. Jessup—eight Democrats and
5 Jennie Rowell has gone to Mc- Thursday, intending tu be absent about visit to California.
M i-, J o e A l l e n ,
T R U IT T & JO H N S .
H. m . LS& ES,
j Threshing will be nearly finished this seven Republicans.
ilie, where she will lemaiu several three weeks. Mrs. Pierce’s health h#.s
w
Wheat is being stored in our warehouse j
August 24, 1882.
V
A. 8. Bennett of Wasco has resigned
Mrs. G. W. Crystal accompanied
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and a new’ election will take place on
in large quantities.
1,1 Will make a .hort visit there.
b,,cn faili" « for •om« 1,lonths l'«»!
it
U n d ertak er and
j Mrs. J. A. Dempsey received a kick Monday next,
N O TIC E!
Air. John Steward, of Mohawk, was in
k !„n;l cr ia on the ground. nn,l Si. j “ huPw* tlml tho triP wil1
from a cow last Monday morning, which
DIS.tHTROt'8 «b*d l'K tK .
Sherman's Silver Comet Band will parade the
t Stone, the builders, m e at work on i And that remind« me that the l and town the first of the week.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL streets in their magnificent Band Chariot, drawn by
Oregon,
! placed her in a precarious condition for J
six noble steeds.
f ' « f-»
'J1'" haa comn.euoe.l practicing again, and if
Mr. Max Haley, with a Large force of
Smith, of Dallas, wa*
A fuw 'U.v» alnc« three Chinamen who that from and after this 23d day of AiiRiist,
[ It will be completed in about ten ;
1
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they make the progress this winter that Landa, ia rapidly pushing forward the
I in the Stai ays.
she u doina weU; no p„ rticu- had been at work on the Canadian Pacific 1882, I will neither become responsible or
$1 GO
has on hand a fine lot of Eturbab
mptly atten
Admission,
P. Pt'ley, a resilient of this place, they did last, Independence, without J work of refitting the College chapel.
I Railroad, deaired to come to this city, pay any debts or liabilities contracted by
! lar danger now apprehended.
my wife, Sarah Anil Campbell, aud all C h ild re n ,
in the employ of the narrow gauge doubt, will have one of tho best bands in
l-Alhinatr«,
,
, ,
i «ays the Seattle Chronicle, to work on the
Miss Stelia Rowland returned on Mon-
5 0 C e n ts Borough Cases and Caskets.
persons are hereby notified not to trust or
d company, was severely hurt at tho state. As it is. they can’ t bo excelled
Some persons in the shape of human i
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street grades. Not having the necessary give credit to her for me, or in my name
6fc^ from Lane County, '.’»here she ha»
nil on Thursday by a ear running
I beings, not having the fear of God, man,
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m dance music.
t him.
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. paseporta. they attempted to steal their or otherwise, or to have any dealings with
— ALSO—
been spending the summer,
visiting
Doors open ut 1 and 2 und at 7 und 8 p , m .
Ul'L!a or
«Ji ciuiuii
un, made
luauv several
• u » cioi i 1
, . .
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• , ,
i shotgun, dogs
croton oil,
James Townsend, attorney-at-law,
. _
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,
.
; way overland. Arriving at a point down her whatever concerning any of my prop­
Sinoo Mias .Jennie Allen’s departure, frkro&s and relative».
erty,
either
real
or
personal.
—
P
lc
t
w
r
e
»
,
raid,
on
Uncle
Carey
Em
bree.
and
Char-
:
J
&)(ind
whef,
tha
citizen,
woro
de.
i specialty of collections, aud he our town has been without a millinery i
T. J. C a m p b e l l .
M r Thomas Rash has gone ft» San
successfully. Those having col-
ley
or s »ate» rno ns an ci rons.
oicledly of an anti-Chinese turn of mind,
D sllss , Oregon, August 23, 1882
1‘ ie t iii-c i'r a u n -s .
can do no better than entrust shop, hut tho first of tho week two new | Francisco to try liis luck there. Thmias sho,.ld be » mucl. a disgrace to steal ^
jn ^
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theok to him.
ones were opened; one by Mesdames ,* is a very industrious young man, and we
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¡I r a c k u t a , K ir .
Sheriff s Sale.
water rod one as o « '■'« money, it s a , (J U|0C|.
„¡ght a party of six men, with
J H p 'l the advertisement of Mesdames ! Spangler and Hosier and tho other by l
rtp . sure he will succeed in whatever busi­
All kinds of
mans labor. A )»Y may re orin w en 0 tj)e int«ntion of giving the celestials a | x~VT
Cloak: ft Spangler,_ drea-makera, I»- Mrs. VVinnull. both belli; in the old j
HEREAS, WILLIAM SIMMONS
ness he eniere.
fence. Our lady readers niay*be ms -
eets-older
.
ourts of
■ a'
nroiner, but
um. a man who will steal water j scare, repaired
to the canin, and quietly | \ > \ V f
and William Johnson, as plaintiffs,
-nrvj| that their work will be well done if Riverside building.
A
few
of
otir.yeang
people,
six
ill
num-
j
melons
would
steal
money,
and
should
be
Cabinet W ork Done to Order,
W H A T FOR ?
V oimt anrl Tom i’ m m t.wn* ,
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H creeping up to the Chinamen, who were recovered judgment of and against G. W
:hey patron ìkc this film.
Riley Cooper
oi ur ii l 1 .ill .rail s spun, ber, got a hack uni team together aud nimiehva (or either in the earna manner.
,. ,
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,
, j DeBonl, ilefeuilant, in the Circuit Couri
•— —----V On Saturday List, while Mr. Frank last Frid
I ^tìguSewing tnauhinea clean od and re
iy and SntunUyinwIiipping for took „ trip to th. Luckbmute Falla, ¡The old .„an Embree ia near aeventy- ;
t '£
^
° ^ o . k county. Oregon, on the.6,h .U y o
Cullici < nd Mr. Blake were leading n cow,
i paired.
December, 1881, for the smn of S?27G 44,
r.. w. coopki M j
} ‘eedee, the animal struggled and trout in tho neighborhood of the falls on a'arting on Satunky morning and re- 5fven ycar, „Id and ha. been very feeble ■ # horriM,
„ tho throe cU a tia l. .prang with interest thereon since said date at the
.hrew lu rself in such a way as to break the Little Luckiamutc. They returned
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Store undnr I temizkk oS ce, Independ­
fe<t>
„.R g in g tin. terrible rate of 12 per cent, per annum, together
a
her "heck. The neck was not broken ho Saturday night and were cl<»aeted together turning Saturday evening— not Sunday, j fol- niorR than two yeara; he only planted \ ^
ence, Or.
with $72 95 costs and accruing costs, and
Me. HuUmati, whose ,vife.m oved to a foiv melons; 11 « ’ne 1 » very for.d of thorn, |
t)>at ¡,ad befai]en them, instantly whereas. Raid judgment was declared to
bftdfj ns not to make pretty fair tender-
all day Sunday fixing up tho “ fish story”
■VJjJ:-;
loin fcteai:.
town about » monlli ago, .".rrived here the j he cultivated them when scarcely able to igtarte(j jot a high rocky bank which at be a lien on the hereinafter described
They are
\
haa a sidewalk. It is a good to he told Monday morning
W HERE ? WHO FROM Ì
first o f the wadk from California, «coming : stand on hia feet. Mr. Work ta a renter high tide extend, out over the water, of
[too, and J. L. can congratulato him- without doubt the most accomplished
through by land.
Mr. Hultipap ¿s ajand ha» a family to support. It is a the Round. Arriving there, the threo, j
«t&f4Mi having the lougestand nicest walk trout liars on tho Pacific slope.
been duly issued on said judgment and
farmer nnd intends making Oregon LU j shame and disgrace to all concerned, un after uttering a tew word., unintelligible j to me directed aa Sheriff of said County
Umu. NVe never said so, but we were
117 Battery S t., Sua Fruaciaro,
Our friend A. C. Sweet has joined the future home. We are glad to have such jiess they were idiots; in that case, J of cotirae to their pnraly.ed »udience.
satiat'd, when he was fighting the ordi­
State. I have levied open and will «.fl
nano#, that he would eventually do «orafi- Independence Bras« Band, and h„a been , mon tfl)tnf, i|lto the niia. t of
,
¡at public auction at the front door of the
! * v jld i»ity them, p«'<>r things
thinjhHndRoine.
¡joined hands and sprang into the water. ,
House in Dallus in said county and
Mat« ufaolu ren ami Jobbers < yí the Celebrated
assigned the snare drum. Sotpe wicked
They
apparently
mad#
no
effort
to
save
i State, on Saturday, September 23, 1881.
The 1 louse of Mr. N. Garwood narrowly
Mrs. Hanley, of San Francisco, cl a ugh -1
JtlML K.vT.4rF. TSMfAftCTMX*.
Bd destruction by fire on last Mon- people may suggest that a wind instrument ter of Mrs. Dawson, of this place, who i
themselves, bat quietly .ank beneath the !»?
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.
!
,
* ...
. ,
! right, title and interest which the said G.
|Ko one was et homo except a little should have been assigned him—he being has been spending the summer here, left
Tho fo U p wing deeds were recorded a surface, and are at this moment, doubt- , ^ DeBord had in or to tjie following de-
girl, * lien »he house caught from the flue. a lawyer—but then they «h/xrld hear
on Monday morning,
morning. She «¡11 make a |
th,e mon*h
* " gQf
loss, affording nutriment to the finny tribes goribed premises from and after the 8th
TbeBhild ran to Mr. Vance’ s, a neighbor,
H
' - - McCoy f M wife to C. E. Worth-
dav of November.
November, 1881, to-wit: Lota No.
where help was secured, and tho flames Gus. make the air ‘ ‘ blossom with melody” »hurt vi.it at M cM ^nville
of the deep. Two of the partie» p a r tic i- 1 day
and
gotolPort
loU
2
in
town
of
McCoy;
some of these so*ft summer evening», and
w er«xtinguishcd w ith blight damage.
havi left tho ! 8e,eD (^1 ani* «¡«ht (8) in block No. fonr-
land in time to take ifie steadier Friday | consideration, $40.
paring in the fatal joke nave leu m « tecn ^ 4 ) in the town of Independence, in
BECAUSE he has them on hand and i.
OiiEoca a K ¿c w and calf were driven last Monday they would never say such wicked things. Her mother accompanied her as Tar us Elias Rowe and .wife?td William H. O«- wtn>
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country, but
the other four will remain i polk county, Oregon.
making more and ia going to
T 11*“ * «“ » « ¡J » " ® , «'AMAimcD NOT T*
eery footmen from Independence,
®
A rip and are th« best (roods for farmers yst rf*
D. G. Waldron, of tho S.nn Francisco
H.
HOLMAN.
bluing a cow?” was answered by
I fared. Call in at Vanduyn to Smith's, lF.dopei.deiic#»
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I b
Z ° ‘ “fn ^ ^ k
inde ! » "d »bide «M re.„R.
Sheriff
of
Polk
connty,
Oregon.
and
examine these gi<od.i*.
Wasp,
was
in
town
this
woek
in
the
inter­
the liver 75 time». The question: “ Did
, D allas , Oregon, August 24, 1882.
OUT*.
i ve her nil the way from ludepen- est o f that paper. He offer» a “ magnifi­
aopp.«cd M-vderev. irw lert.
t ^
“ iL 'w a "“« ^ a n d ° w i(^ )'.Mary Eng- i
p|L E S! P IL E S ! P IL E 8 !
S E L L T H E M 1
’ ’ wns asked by 45 men, who rau&t cent” clock to each person who subscribes
fh e Pomeroy Republican says. Deputy [
widow, parts of aeotiop» 27. 28, 33 !
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filed heretofoif
Notice of Proof.
r.ppised that she was carried pari
Sheriff Murch and Detective Simmons of j and 34. in T. fi. R. R- 5, W. M-, 4U9 acres;
S lir O C lir © F o u n d a t L D S t !
for
one
year,
and
a
“
superb”
watch
to
way.
l Traveler»
Dayton, W. T., passed through Pomeroy consideratiou. $10,000
U. 8. L akd O vticb at O regon C ity , )
No One Need Suffer!
And Steam Fittinsr.
Bei James Matthews, who has bec-u those who subscribe for two years. The
John E. Sloper to E. T. Henkle, lot 1 in ;
OreifGn, Auinitt 17, 1882.
f
stor of the Methodist church here Wasp is .4 go« d paper, and Mr. Waldron on Sunday afternoon, having in charge C. block 2, aud 1» feet »trip on South of said |
IEBY
GIVEN T
oticf . ts hehlb
V given
that the fol -
Care
for
Blind,
Bleeding,
Itch-
N
lowlng-named settlor has fiied notice of bin in­
SONA LEV. I
e two years last past, left yesterday is a very ¿ilonsant and affable gentleman, O. Lundy of Patalia City, Charles Benbow, M , in town of Independence; consider«-
h e o n l y f i r s t c l a n s i L u r a n r o e s t a r*
* “ j ulcprllted PileB h#B p.e,, discover tention
to make final proof in support of his claim, :
I.ehmcnt south of Portland, whore you will find
ng, with his family, for his new
who resides near there, and a rough tiou.
. ..
.
'J f ’Ur Dr. William,(an Indian Remedy,) and that said proof will ’>e made before the (’ounty
L
T
C
A
L
K
H
IN
» at Oregon City. Mr. Matthews but that weed] and clock business is
Clerk of Tillamook County, ut Tillamook, Oregon, on
St.
is excellent family, while here, won certainly the bodg? tof a first* las* fraud , named
.
. . . Clair,
WCj ° arr®,,te^ ° !l a : parta 0f l o u t ' i a i l T - b l o V * , i n t d " :
^ r.
Indian Ointment Saturday, September 30, 1882, viz: Isaac C. Quick, 1
i FORCE & LIFT PUiVIPS, BATH TUBS,
BROTHER?
single box has cured the worst chronic “preemption D. H. No. 3,678, for the 8. K. fourth <•«
sped of every one. Wo regret t« H promises that a M^.qtch of the town charge of being concerned in the murder pendenue; considerafioti, $300.
La,.a of 25 or 30 \ ears standing.
No E. fourth and N. E. fourth of H. E. fourth of Section
¡hem, and bespeak for them, in their
S h o w e r B a J.h3, S in k » ,
co Joseph
Smith,
A tltr .l
«
in
n
t
..
tfi*
r\
n
n
l*
^
W
.
hsH
of
N
.
W
.
fourth
of
8c
ti„|,
12,
T.
♦
Wasp
j
E-
H.
Cummings
at
New
York
Bar
on
E.
C.
Hall
and
wile
t
.
ie need suffer nve minot«.s after apply | ___
^ jqw _ . ___
He ____
names the following
_ witnesses to i> prove
ionic, the hearty welcome they de- will appear in the Wasp.
Stationary Wnshtut)«, nil ki.id.. of Iron, Le.vl *n*l
Snake river, July 2Gth. Lundy is senior |
j ^ 'vu
^ Prc"Ptr,l ' in Ba6n* Vl8,“ ; coll“ ,<lera- j ing tlii„ wonderful soothing tr »diene hia continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, «¡.id
Stone Pipe», B.' hha G o .d* an i 1'ittin^s, l.ulihtr Hoee
Lotion« instruments
instrument» and electuaries
eleotuarie» do land, vti A. l>. {'»rnior, ticorye vv Wall». «, a w.
Fire ia Porllatui,
and Packing, Zinc, .sheet Le .1, etc., etc.
in tho firm of Lundy A Ferguson at i Meldora R. Parker nncT husband to Jos-
\ have heard the name of Mr. Jam«-»
Addn
more harm than good. William . Ointment
...... .
'
I ! J>« U "llfife*.
About
a
quarter
past
five
Tuwailfty
after­
Pataha
City.
Benbtiw
lives
n«.*ir
by
and
eph
Smith,
lot
1
in
block
3,
and
lot
5
ip
|oper
mentioned
in
connection
with
)t h s c a r j|
M'lev.i, Oregon.
aim orbs ths tmnors, sllsys the intense
Alw> A D. vMn\«r, FreomptionD. 8. No. ft J97, for
S alk . m , Alignât 11, ltó
i.perintendencj of the Penitentiary. noon, says tho Oregonian, fire broke out loafs about town tho most o f his time, block 2, in town of Parker; .conMidemUou, itching, i particularly at night after got- the k . half of N. E. fourth and E. half of a 1 . P f,;',r»h
not know whether Mr. Cooper in the warehouse back of A. Y. Hamilton#
til..
Jurtn
...
bed
1
acta
as
a
ncnltice
(¿ives
of
««:««•»
b
T
*
K
.
10
W
H«
n.unes
the
follow
^tnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon
REG ON'
Blanchard, the aupposed leader, i. still at
w . Nealy to Joseph Smith, Dona- ting wiirin,iii Dea,) acis a s a poultice, g iv e s ,
t the position, but are assured that
instant relief, and is prepared only »or Anj cultivation of, said land, vis: Goo. W. Wallace, O. Agont for the E a li A. Adam»' celebrated
rnor Moody cannot make a more grocery store, corner First and B street«. larg*S he haring recently escaped from | tion Land claim of Iiaac N. Miller, in T. Piles, itching of the private parts, and ! W. Body felt, J. L. Lederer, and Isaac 0. Quick, all of
woven wire mattressea. All kinds of
f*Je appointment, as Jim is a thor- All aurrounding building, being of wood jail here where he was in custody for as- 9 and 10, S. R. 4, W „ except 133 acres; for "«thing else.
| » “ *«*»• ™hm,wk ooun^ T. BAKIN, Register.
I business man. with energy and jndg- and dry ns tinder, flamos quickly com­
M attresses Made to O r d e r !
head what the Hon. J. M. Cofflnberry
sault to kill. It is reported that St. Clair |1 °j.'ciVggett and wile »0 Hester A. Row»,
| to make an efficient and economical
Corner Main a:»«J Oak Streets,
municated to them and in an hour the ha. confeued much guilt in tlie affair. townVproperty in Independence; consid- of Cleveland has to say about Dr. Wil- -------
(nistration of the office.
Notice of Proof.
Has constantly on hand a large and
Haul's Indian Pile Ointment; I have
half
block
between
First
and
Second
Lundy is accused of planning the murder oration, 82tX>.
. . . .
well selected stock of
W. C. Brown has received a fresh
DALLAS,
OREGON.
used scores of Pile Cures, And it affords
Elizabeth i me
J. Stimt
and hnsband
to John
t of goods, consisting of dress goods, streets was in ashen
Though the fire ‘ anrl harboring the perpetrator« after the
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pleasure
to »nv that
I have never
|i. 8. Lull Owiis ,r O bu .- is C ity , )
•rd p»tont medi]
M.
Parry,
parts
of
sections
¿J
ami
20.
in
((oiU)P
Knvthing
wllieh
gav«
Mich
immc.li-
O regon , Aintst 23, 1832.
»
| crockery and in fact everything. He companies wore reasonably prompt, the
S P R I^ r a B E D S ,
rive «tuff», hai
was accomplished. It is said he T. 8, B. IL 0, W .t 211 acres; cousiuera-
I ui:i grep.:fcd to iuritish
\s hereby hi vex that the kui ,
new safe und is fixing up thing»
ate and l permanent
relief as Dr. William's TkTonrr.
per
le», i»erfumer^
i l lowiruf-natrH'ti nuttier hiw filed notice <»f hi* in­
$500 to t* „ a ^ t a day or two be- tion, $1.600.
ally. To use Tennysoman langnage fire could not he checked because of the
», sponge*
Indian Ointment.
tention to make final proof In snjiftort of hit claim, W in < !« w H lt.t lr s ,
B
O
A
R
D A N D LODGING
Sanford
Henshaw
nnd
wife
to
Isaac
i may come and men may go,” but exceeding fierceness of the blaze, and rot- | fore hia murder. There is strong talk of
ncs and liquoi
For sale by nil druggists, or mailed on and that wild proof will he rnadu be for« the County
Clerk of Tillamook county, at TiMamook, Oretfon, on
P l r l n r r I 'r a m o i ,
stars w,th it, and from being one ten hone. Loss, ¿* 20 , 000 . The fire wa. , lynchin? by yery «nh.ta»tul men. Cun.- Van Horn, part of McMeekin Donation receipt of price, $1.00.
At Reasonable Rates.
Mondav, Octobers, laSS, vis: A. J. M.vrtin, Preemp­
.
Land claim. School and University Land,
• first merchants doing business hero, undoubtedly of incendiary origin. It is
OJUIaOllllde-l ibi]
Hodge, Davis k Co., wholesale agents, tion U.’ H. N o . 2.642. for the 8. VV. fourth of S. E.
H r a r k f l i , K ir .
•
J. AftIIBAUCH. Prop.
mings was well liked and the people aro in T. 6. S. R. 7, W.; consideration. $4,300. Portland, Oregon.
jtely to be Htaoug tha last, when the
fourth and 8. E. fourth of 8. W. fourth of Section 21,
Heater
A.
Rnwo
and
husband
to
S.
and Lots 1 «mi 2 of Hection 28, T. 4 M.f H. 10 W. He I ^-W-Orders will be promptly filled, and
D a l l a » , Oregon, May 5, 1882.
dxaranco is made and the last *»c- reported that a fisjht occurred about five ¡uixinua that hia death shall be avenge«!.
I1B5IUV * CO., P ro p ’ r«.
nam
e«
the
following
w
itne*w
en
to
prove
hi«
eontinuou«
,
Douty,
town
property
in
Independence;
and
mil
work
will
lie
done
iu
a
workman-
Cleveland, 0 .
fts are bain need. Onr own imperial o'clock in the barber shop, and one of the
residence upon, and cultivation of, aai<l land, vl*: J. l like manner.
I consideration, #200.
is encircled by a hat from Mr. participants left through the back door
C. Ul'OflK.*.
T. H. GUY
M. Kntfong. EUm Butt«. J. jp'iwitw, of Neetncoo, and
fere«! fire«.
tilven Away.
D.
S.
Nash
and
wife
to
Jamee
Church,
a
u
t
a
•
__,Va
Iikaeai
Jacob
HrahMB, of Uncoln, mil *of Tillomm.k oonoty,
rn’ s sfnro, and it becometh well.
N e a t D e e r t o i 'l a g g e t t «V J le r w iu .
An explanation of the smoky t,tm<n-
7, Bm| 8. in Wnena Víate; con-
We can not but help noticing the libers! (>r-von
l . t . barin , KeviNtcr.
and passed into the warehouse. Very
HUCHES
CUY,
offer nmde to all invilids and sufferers by j ------------------- —....... .
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soon after, the tire was discovered. The phi-rc here is found in the reports o f the .uleration, $400.
Let off Easy*
Henry Me ring and wife to James Chnrcb. Da. K isig ’ i Ntw D : scove « t for C ovsump -
Manufacturen »I
Portland papers that forest fire» are
block
was
in
the
fire
limits,
and
hence
i
P etty jo h n ’s F e r r y !!
lots 6 7 and 8, in block 2, in Bueua Vi»tn; . tiok . We mast cousider this the fairest
ung Holman, who stole Mr. James
raging in the vicinitv of that city. These consideration. $200.
. offer yet. Von are not requested to buy,
ler’s horaoand Mr. Patterson’s saddle cannot be rebuilt of «rood.
G.
W.
Crystal
and
wife
to
Marion
If.
bnt
are
inrited
to
call
at
Jasper
R.
Miller
a
are causing a great destruction of prop­
M . C. P E T T Y J O H N , P r u | »r ic to r .
bridle, fimn near Independence, as
Tfcr Pelrh taw.
erty. Many houses, barns, fences, cattle Parker, lot 7. in block 9. in Miller's Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle of Da.
Mill Street, Dall.)«, Oregon.
Homestead Addition to the town c f Dallas; j Kii«o'» Nrw D iscovusy tree of coat. If
itioued before in these columns, took
a v in g p u r c h a s e d t h e o l d
The body of Mrs. Fetch waa exhumed and much hay are being destroyed fo r sev­ conaideration, $160.
H
!
you
are
»offering
with
Consumption,
property to Salon», where he was
Lebo ferry and put the roads leading ;
U f K USE NONE BUT THE BEST o r MATERIAL
i. Rcstauranl
last Saturday and a new inquest held. eral miles around the city. Parties living
Thomas M. Humphrey to Lonisa Hnmph-1 Savers Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
""
*nd lu n u rtM «aHsfaoÜon to «II who favor aa
d. He confessed the theft, and led
»11 day.
y, his wife, lot« 5 aud 7. in block 9, in , Quinsy, Phthisic, Hay Ferer, Pain in Side to it in
with their iditrnnaffc. We breó mi hand a good *o|-
An
autopey
waa
made
by
Dre.
Calbreath
on
a
place
three
miles
below
Albina
were
l
rey,
ER. Prop’r.
ply
ol
Kcadv Ma<i.- Work. Ulva a* a cafl.
way to where the horse was secreted,
Monmouth; consideration. $774.
| or Chest, Difficulty of Breathing, Night
First Class Condition
and Boyd, and the bullet which caused her compelled to move away trout homo on
linUIBB A GUY.
Allred Simmons to Louisa J. Humph-; Sweats. Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, or sny
•ayraent of the expenses incurred in death was found in the jaw hone. It waa
D a l l a s , F ebru ary 2 , 1382.
account of the extreme heat, Tuesday r. Tg iota 1 and 1, is block 9, in M on -! affection of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, r am now prepared to cross the traveling
tf ELL,
h of the stolen property, and a proni-
. :
J
j j
.i
« o ff
I
- .I I I W .
a anu
lm n d
.................. ,r
_ ______ t_ l ____ a
yon
will be surprised » to
see how s almost
public
at tho moat . reasonable
rates. T.
It ’ is
thought at the time of the first inquest afternoon a tire was started in a brush month; consideration, $95
J t ' do so no more, the boy was per
■natsntlT thia wooderfsl remedy will af- the cheapest, safest ami
J. e : D ati oso », M. D
T. J. L a , M. D.
that the shot had passed out of the murder­ heap about six mile, south of Portland, |
‘ ‘i ' D o u u o s c b d m o * J o h ?N . ford rolitf. A tingle Trial Bottle will
led to go free.
CHM AKER
The only Instrument that chikirm con play aa writ
OAVIOSOV A LEE.
ed woman's mouth and that it waa fired and at once apread rapidly, cntching in ebambera and wile. Not. 181, in T. 6, 8. convince yon of Its merits, and show yon
R O U T E
r.$ ifrown poraona. Only live rniwit»' time ro<|uin$l
lCM%
to Inam how to manage th*>ni. Aliy kind <•( tunoa
from a Henry rifle. It proves to be a some heary timber. Iu its path was the I R. 3. W. 320acres; jonaiderstioD. Sa.MO. what a regular dollar sise bottle do.
Anri ion Hale To-day.
can oejpiayad. Fmcvt aucomnonimciift for th»t v 4oa ( FH Y 8IC IAN S AND I
D. Cooper to L. M. Wal-
_____ . T . - —
From Independence to Salem.
|b day at one o ’clock, there will be an revolver bullet, and 100 grains less in
in aingitig. They arc aoid so low that any family
house of Robert Sfephetmon, which “ >• ¡ J , , D o ^ u o n “ Land ‘ claim. . N No.
Bweklea • Armies Sslre.
’
¡ Mn slwsya be fonnd at the ferry -d a y evtily
o 7847. T.
prucure cno. Having on« no fami y cgu M
Independence, Or.
on sale in front of W. C. Brown’s weijjht than the bullets belonging to the flame, seized upon, destroying everything,
’ The B m I Salve is the world for Cats,
M C. PETTYJOHN
alonz w ithout. Pric«i of different Ay lea WO,
8. 8. R. 7. W 322 acres; considération,
, »>f household goods, consisting of emptv shells found under the bridge near his house, with all ita contest«, together J L ® 0-
Jewelry.)
Braises, Bores, Ulcers. Balt Rheum. Fever ”
*
____________________ _________ and #18, im luding twenty 8v* feet of muak. .tried I iNfice, one door
_ „
lor caUifiguea and price Wt. Address
John P. Hart, bond for deed, to B. H. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hasda, Chilblains.
irtwada, st ives, kitchen safe and other the scene of the mnrder. Young Fetch with barns, outbuildings and crop*.
mare sture. Residence un
D W. FRENTU t; * CO.. F&vtHod, Oi
m . O x«.
Corns, and all Skis Eruptions, and posi­
Street between 3d and 4th.
klcs. Sale c »mmencts promptly at is now suspected of having fired the fatal Xven the fruit tree, upon the place were Garrett. Donation Land claim of Thomas tively cures Piles. It It guaranteed to
Bart; conaideration, t$,600.
Diaeasea of wn.m
D E N T IS T .
give perfect satisfaction or money re­
CDS.
| o’clock. Be on hand.
shot. His motive is supposed to be to get burned. Thia fire ta also overrunning !
Jnly 15 :
T.
F
.
SM
ITH
,
M
.
D
.f
funded
Price.
25
cents
per
bos.
For,
Having
returned
to
Independen#«
to
1
Laughing
Gas
administered
forthepsin-
control of the pr ipertr. The jury are sit­ the country.
t h a t sealed
•
I
_
•ale by Jasper B. Miller.
permanently locate, is prepared to do all
icp of the County I
i»s
eitraction
of
teeth
by
Dr.
1.
T.
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I
lees
«traction
> noon of Wsdnw- j
lolB. 15., daughter of J. 0. Leigh, of ting with closed doors and are said to have
Jap. R. Miller has jsst received as ia- Jgaaos, the Dallas destisi
kinds of detal work. Filling and treating Physician and
Catarrh cared, health and sweet breath
.
tb« countv with i
voice of the fam osi Bohemian cigars. ;
|o, died at that place, Tuesday, of made several important discoveries.
Bi.!a i*»n he put j
That hacking cough can be eo quickly eecsred by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy, a specialty
C a lis i hia drug store and try them. A
.„ ¿ « .li
IXDKPKNDKNCX. OREGON.
’he C m 1 1 reserve* .
in Vanduyn k Smith s new brick,
Price
50
cents.
Nasal
injector
free.
For
Office
l»i»y, and was buiied at Br«»wn*s cem-
Harvesting oils, pitchforks, rivets, et«., trial will satisfy all that they age th. be.t J « * *7 “ hiJoh
,W
JanMly
saleby Jap. B. Miller. Dallas.
"P , u ‘ "
at J. D. Lee's
av.r brought pi thU market
Ve» M ie by Jap. B. Miller.
Irv, near here, on Wednesday.
"\v 0F1
»ubile. L
‘hunh. ’
N O T IC E
i .-S iS Ä iV i.w ,d
M
am
Bt i
Cabinet Maker.
Now is the Time !
PORTER, SLESSINCER & CO.,
C . L. P IE R C E ,
Independence,
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