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# K POLK » n c COUNTY It S U r n POLK COUNTY ITEMIZE ITEMIZER. t Y K HY SATrUDAT, --- AT—— j G E O R G E E. G O O D . i - i.it |1K 1 S u b .r r ln lio u ll-lt -i «III.- CapUn O n . Vwr *? 5? in - M .uth........................ ‘ «J <t> “ Tiirec Mouth* ............ Number................................................... 10 ITBUc H ^ ID T U IN )c k of MUST be I’A ID IN ADVANCE. Devoted to the' Best Interests of Polk County in Partionlar and to the Pacific Coast in General. Local I VOL- VIII. NO- 41- D ALLAS, OREGON, SATUR D AY, SEPTEM BE R 9. 1882. mam W IM .A W A K E C X M S tr. | B LAISE A T SABA Tn iiA . So Mnj. Phelps came over, made hillside, and one expanse o f stainless though, she didn’t come over, or if Ei-Senator Blaine 1ms lieeu nt the some hot coHee and persuaded him she did she fetched the eggs and sunny blue above, her thoughts ran - 1 E 8 The head of a large business Arm to drink it, set things to rights a in Boston, who was noted for bis States for two days. He looks well. didn’t look at nothing else.” riot. B * 1 don’t care !" H e refuses to talk politics, hut stands little, and prepared to get din n er; Very speedily he fed the hungry She looked hack to the time of keenness in discerning character, was ready to flirt with any number of Well, 1 clr.no as 1 do l” hut W ill still lay on his face in the beasts, and put out his horse, re her marriage, and scorned herself »< ated at his desk one dsv, when a ■Ardtln'. Lad I ll'l l' just six weeks pretty girls at all times. Last night for having believed W ill ever loved solving to go in to supper and finish bed-room, as- wretched and as hope young Irish lad came up and took four young girls cornered him on the ¡J, these tw o. , U oed less ns a mail could lie. off his bat smiling. tv Sally Master» nnd YVill her. J ust for a few hard words ? his barn-work afterward, for lie balcony and commenced asking him Suddenly a horse's hoofs beat on "D o you want a boy, sir?" was very hungry. questions. ty were poor p eop le; he was a you ask. Yes, only that. Mr. J. looked at him. •! There was no light in the house, the crusted snow up to the back •' Words break no bones,” the " I used to know Mr. Conklin;; at »ner, and she had worked in a • " I did not a minute ago; b u tl do Richfield Springs,” said Miss May. proverb says, hut they break hearts, which looked rather cheerless, but door. lo ry in Lynn. W ill jumped up and rushed out, now, and you are the bov.” “ and he was just lovely. He could was like a new life to her to J which is worse; and werds mean then Sally was frugal, and sat far Heeaid afterward that he was com flirt as nice as our fellows from the and a man banded him a telegram ; into the tw iligh t without a lamp, very much to u woman, though very lou t into tin- sweet country, hut pletely captured by the houeat,frank, Stock Excbauge.” so he went on and opened the ! he did not hear, while he was open knew nothing at nil about farm iittie to a man. ull-alire face before him. The boy “ That is net strange,” said Mr. ing it, the bearer’s explanation. kitchen door. W ill, by this time, was whistling ’k and eared less ; it was all new entrred bis servioe, rose to be con- N ÌC C * I t come to Taunton deepott for tidentud clerk and is now a suceess- Blaine; " a ll successful politicians A cold chill struck him ; the place along in the old sleigh, not think ler. and at tirst very hard. like young ladies. All successful Chen she had a quick temper ing at all o f his parting w ith Sally, was empty, still, tireless ; a rat ran j ye, and the operator said ’twas real f uj merchant, important, an you d give me a dol- Here is another story in which out *Veat me" 1 i T ' i6“ “ ', a quick tongue, and W ill was hut of the feed and Hour lie must across t ic floor as he stepped in. lar to fetch it. -W T boy-readers m»v find »h in t worth at- “ “ L A VI " * N obody was there. I only son o f n widow and had buy in Mystic, the price of cran- W ill did not answer; his HR?n Unition enough to love a pretty girl cant The low light o f the setting sun lierries, and the probable weight of hold his constituents through two lays had his own way. Thirty years ago, M r.H ., a nursery- ] campa¡,,n8 >• reeled ns he read : struck across the snow-fields with a his p ig - - it was so near killing time. I is mother was dead when he ggÉgi ' State, ' left Y o u Bl, hiuinR Governor Cor ” W illiam Gray Taunton. Y o u r , man in New York len home nome i - ,.Vou I'ricd Sally, or lie could not have Hut poor Sally, pitiable as well as wan glitter into the bare room ; the A. J. Lai w ife is at Seyms Station, very ill. ; f ° r » day ° r two. It was rainy nell and Sara Tilden now," said Miss ;ht a w ife home to the lonely blnmable, for to have a quick, high fire was o u t; the stove cold. Be “ < 'an I go hack to Taunton with t m a T h ! « T d r i' Einor>' f 1om Madison avenue si, for it would not support three j temper is worse for its possessor hind the door into the shed hung “ Governor Cornell certainly is a ! lie said to the niatr;~handing ns vet, though W ill worked i than for anybody else, still brooded Sally's hood and shawl, and her mit you . ?” 4„ i____,, vi ij, i " tance, tied up his horse and found very cold man. H e’s been here now j telegram to Mrs. Phelps, with a , • . , , r ... , . ., . tens were on the shelf. Sally must the hard to make it pay ; and the venr 1 over her trouble. :_Uj 7 f i his way to the kitchen of the farm two weeks. ‘ W e girls have been in be in the bedroom, sick no doubt, j light in his eyes that told the relief house, where two lads were cracking aS as I tuy ani I She blamed W ill for his hateful -had received live hundred h «f v troduced to him, but he freezes us j W ith an anxious heait W ill \ he was scarcely conscious o f as yet. nuts. from a railroad company | words, excused herself and pitied all out. He never compliments any j opened the door into it. N obody “ Reckon you kin, for another dol- “ Mr. H at borne?” of us. He Dover says any pretty | for the right to run their rood herself for her lonely, motherless induccim iiU to ( “ No, sir," said the eldest, Joe, things to us. H e’s a bear. But Mr. life nnd inexperience, and planned was there, the room was in its usual j lar,” and with a nod to the as ton- ight through his front yard. Tilden, he is really the coldest mnu | Ids seemed a fortune to W ill, a great many things to say- and do cheerless order ; the l>ed white and : ¡shed Mrs. Phelps, W ill was otf,and hammering at a nut. “ When will he lie back?” il y ruotici. I we ever saw. He can never tell one | lie thought very little o f the that would show W ill she would smooth as the outer drifts ; the : in hour was seated in the train for “ Duuuo, sir. Mebbe not for a 1 bring only ,i fi \v rods from not be trodden on end abused white-curtained windows shutting I Seyms Station, • Money by boJ week.” ’ • introduced to Mr. Tilden five times ; The story is strange, but true; door, in comparison with the weakly end meekly. She finished out even that w intry sunshine. Probably Sally bad put on her \ when Sally slammed the barn-door | The other boy, Jem, jumped up in one week Just summer nnd every icy which enab ed him to buy a up her active work, built up the fire and followed the man out. “ The time he forgot me, amt— ” ¡ id-lot bordering on his farm and and sat down to her mending ; but Sunday cloak and bonnet, the same behind her she pulled her apron men are not here, but 1 can show “ No, I do not mean to be per iece of meadow on the other side. by this time she had come to tents— dark-red velvet turban and ja u n ty ,1 over her head and ran across the you the stock,” he said, with such n sonal,” interrupted Mr. Blaine, "bu t BUTLER, jet-trimmed sack she find looked so road, safe in the knowledge that she felt so sorry for herself— and bright, courteous manner that the I mean to say tdat a successful lead Jut when Sallie came there she I U81. Itijilained a good deal o f the noise | they dropped so fast she could" not well in when they w ere' married. \ the morning express had passed.] stranger, who was a little irritated. er must have some personal phos Almost as if ho were afraid o f see-j Tho light fall o f snow dulled the j stopped and followed him through phorous in him and— ” engines made, arid scolded to | darn. . M A N Just then the morning train ing a ghost, W ill opened the closet j sound o f a special freight-train I the nursery, examined tho trees " I n fact he’s got to feel like kissing k the wagon never could come «11 the girls, even if he don’t do it.” to the door; fo r she was afraid thundered by and spun out o f sight door to see ; there the things hung ] slowly rounding the corner just at j and left his order, against the wall, straight and that moment, and Sallie was struck : "Y o u have sold the largest bill interrupted Miss Simmons of Lexing iftn Bros.), loss the track in it,and the barn round a curve. .She lemembered that she must smooth, sack and shawl, too, and by the cow-catcher as she stepped that I have had for this season, ton avenue. on the other side of both road "Y e s , thul’s just it!” said Mr go out to the burn and gather the the toque was on the shelf above, on the track, and was thrown vio- JpiQ.” his father, greatly pleased, 1 railway. said to him on his return. Blaine, laughing. “ That’s just it.” e Then he opened the tiny parlor, i leutly to one side, eggs as she always did about that lowever, a thing that can't be “ I ’m sure,” said Joe, sullenly, “ Did General Garfield like young Stunned by the blow, she lay on ed must lie endured, so she s e t 1 time— she was so afraid to cross the with awful misgivings. The and-1 “ I ’m as willing to help as Jem, if ladies?” asked Mies Simmons. irons shone in the open fire-place ;; the ground unconscious. She did ! road unle.-s a train had just passed. self to the endurance. I ’d thought in time.” "Y e s ,” said Mr. Blaine; “ General She did not put on her hood, for the wax fruit was under its glass j not hear the cry of the engineer, A few years afterwards, these two Garfield was very fond of young I Jut butter-making and cooking shade, between the glass candle- j who had witnessed the accident; • ! the day was so bright— and her boys were left by tbeir father’s ladies. I believe he’d rather sit Wet worse troubles to her. nn< sticks on the sh elf; and the big did not know that the tram had death with but two or three hun among a group of young ladies like j tflici.iy W ill had grumbled at the head was so hot with anger nnd Bible, the photograph-album, the stopped, or that she was surrounded dred dollars each. Joe with them this than preside over a Cabinet | specks in the butter, and pushed crying that the cool air was refresh bought an acre or two near borne. meeting, and I know I would.” copy o f Tupper’s Proverbial Philos by a group of strange men. his, plate aw ay at breakfast lieeouse ing— tint ran across hastily; there The engineer nnd one o f the The land was poor, the crops scanty, Letter in New York Commercial Ad buckwheat cakes were so sour. were plenty of eggs to-day, but she ophy— all wedding piesents— occu pied the small, round table in the brakemen entered the house and the market low.. He has worked vertiser. ’ had been afraid they would had no basket large enough to hold middle o f tho room, and took a found it deserted. N o other dwell- hard and faithfully, but is still them, and to her astonishment she ULH41KI» IK O tt Till-: Litt.l YE. e iri tlie pantry, so she set them a poor, discontented man. Jem Balias, Oregon ghastly tint from the green paper ; ing was in sight, shelf above tie- stove, and they found that W ill had not fed either bought an emigrant’s ticket to i " i t sounds like a good deal to say, T o leave a woman lyin g insensi- the cow or the pig, nnd her abated shades and the wan light of dyin g. spoiled. Colorado, hired as a cattle-driver for , but 1 once knew a man who .libd and ; ble in an empty house was out of a couple of years, with Ids wages , was buried on tlm overland trail to anger rose to think that he had gone day. HIS WELL KN )W lo w she wished that she bad * to conduct it in ‘ Everything was as prim, as dull j the question, and so at last, after bought land at forty cents nn ac^e, j California, and afterward made his laid a home and a mother to teach o ff without doing his barn-work. “ That’s a little too much,” she and as musty as ever. Sally was i calling in vain for assistance, they built him a house and married. His appearance in tho placer mi lies at her home duties, instead of being not there. laid her in the conductor’s car to ] herds of cattle are numbered by the Prickly Pear City —nnd it wasn’t his Iri A > 1 S nn bvphan ever since she could re snid to herself. “ I ain t a-goin’ to carry her to the nearest station.; thousand, bis land has been cut up j ghost'either, but himself in the member and work in so m a n v tears i do his chores for him, a n yw a y! There was but one room np-stairs, \ t i : s I ’ve "o t enough to do in the house, and either side of it a dark attic; some miles further on. for town lots, and he is ranked us flesh.” This is the reply which a in a factory. and don’t suit mister nt that. I f he lit his lantern and searched there, When she regained her conscious- one of tho wealthiest men in the well-known resident of Helena, Mon- I K : t W ill never thought o f that; he thinks that he’s got a dumb slave but found nothing. ness.it was her turn to feel a!! State. tana, made to a reporter who was Palli to Tr* , ho f ancied n woman knew house to work for him, he’s mistook. J— ’ Then he took a bee-line for the those pangs o f regret and repent- i , " I might have done like Jem. ’ bis applying the reminiscence extractor ck. work if she did not know anything here the cow lowed and the pig nearest neighbor’s house, but though ance that W ill suffered, and to ; brother said lutely, ‘ if t mug i “ InithoSpring of 4 J, cci tinm d and he had to take a long drive AT. HOLMAN'. ^ ____ ‘ V nnd should miss the good took up his own grunting complaint*, the fam ily w er, full of pity and as- make resolves o f her own if ever , “ f t b£ ? " ” ^ ; Hili wjfe> h#aring bim. g^ve a i„ company with a largo party, I j. c. Moaiuso: jbfcjp;V,st p,e really needed, and he They had heard her voice ami knew tonishment and suggestion, he did . she returned to live up to them. there was a chance o f break fa«t. not find hw wife. „ ‘ " e could not move or apeak sorrowful laugh. “ There's a «g o o d crossed the plains. After getting ■ _____ lRiied Sally had a tender, pitiful heart “ H ev ye «arched the barn? i when the train stopped, and the stuff id that loaf of bread as ip any I well under way tin cholera broke Lori back Lnr»lr his lii.c (hair nlm ir and find . T^ . i • ; for all her temper. j queried old Grandaire Phelps from men took her from the ear, sup- over rnado,” she said. “ Bat nobody out among us ami several died. s i B l opu’t eat tbiwe t.’ iim»» ” “ Poor critters,” she said. “ I i the chimney-corner. posing she was perhaps fatally in- can eat it. There is i g d enough Among other deaths was that of ' W ill had not thought of that; so jured. yeast in it.” it.” The The retdft, though man named W. 11. Clark, of Homy j ■ W e ll, you no need to !” snapped - dono ns - I 1 'Hd ought to be ugly to County Missouri. W e buried him, j , _ .vever, but only disagreeable, was true. th em ’cause he’s ugly to me. I ’ll ! Royal Phelps went back with him j She did revive, howi S a lly , who was just ready to cry ’ ill’s name anil This quick, wide-awake energy p near the point where the old Santa j £111(1 £IS f i l l q OOCIS W i l l b G 3 0 l ( l W i t h " 5 not show it for the w orld !' run over and fetcli a basket and get ¡ and peered into every nook and enough to whisper W rat LVnUiti corner o f the bin, mow, harness i town in reply to persistent ques- winch acts as leaven in a character is [ Fe trail crossed the Ai Kansas River, j H j had ought to have sornc break my hood, woolen clonk, and my shed ami cellar. j tioning, before delirium set in, and partly natural. But it can be incul We had no coffin, but wrapped him mittens anyway. I ’ll feed ’em, so and I ’m cated by parents nnd’acqiiired by a in his blankets, and, enclosing him las, Oregon, U a.st to go thirty miles on Th ey found the eggs she had left when her husband reached the hos- there!” and boiling over with fresh boy, if he chooses to keep his eyes in a covering of bark stripped from over to .Mystic to-day.” in the hay, but they did not find ; pital where they had taken her, open and to act ns promptly and wrath, she left tlie barn and tbe cottonwood trees, we planted him j hope’ll trust you’ll get some- Sally. Then the two men went she did not know him, and it was boldly in every emergency.— Youth's about seven feet deep in the sand,1 yen can cat over there. I slammed the door behind her. ►UilHT TH E HTH Meanwhile W ill went on his way over the house again, peered shtul- weeks instead o f days before she ! Companion, and piled logs on tho grave to keep , n ti>e Sew Htsblt. m t ■ Plirony knows how to make thereto two Fino >'| 1 - to Mystic, where he arrived in due I deringly down into the well, and could go home. the wolves from digging him up. ! things.” t.) funmii In the meantime, W ill sold his — »«w — » <*•*«. The next day we moved on. I* t she dors!” said W ill, em- time, did his errands and went to | weighting the bucket with heavy I remaiuo 1 in California until '07, Uncle Dan's, where lie found a good | stones and lengthening the rope, farm to Royal Phelps brother, and i q'hcre is something peculiar about icallv. L o w Rutón i v w ’Plirony was a pretty, brigh t,, and abundant d in n er; and a plen- j let it down till they heard the wood bought another close by Mystic, HOmnarubulism when considered and was then attracted to Montana scientific end philosophical by tho gold excitement. In 1H08, i eaplble girl, W ill’s own cousin, and | tiful meal of chicken pot-pie., mashed j strike hard against the rocky bot- and tw o miles from any railway. flom kory respect, ami run« Jie fa d never thought o f marrying i potatoes, boiled whence bubbled up that He knew that neither he nor Salfy stand-point. The sleep-walker, it while in the diggings nt what is | boiled turnips, turnips, new new rye rye ’ tom from " ' known as Montana City, I was tra are on Itami al tier. She was just like his sister, | bread nnd baked Indian pudding livin g spring. Nobody was there, would ever again feel safe at the will be found, Htill retains a dim idea. startled nt meeting Clark, whom, e the pu> Hc. | even while be sleeps, of the con- old place. with mv own eyes, I had seen buried fo ill very» lately Uncle Dan had put him into excellent humor, so i “ You iiciiR tramped around the So far, their first quarrel has been dition of affairs when he went to on the Arkansas River nineteen years j on the. next farm, and the ! that when Phrony, who before had : lots any, hev y e ?" inquired Royal sleep. For instance, if he leaves his ABLE A TUIAl Ji\— .... „ ..... ___ been too busy serving and eating to Phelps. their last; the resolutions have been before. The recognition was mutual, i child' u I lad al waysplayed together. “ Nowhere only tow ’rds your well kept. Sally can make pot-pie clothos jn a certain part of the room nnd on my expressing my surprise But Sally had met Sonhronia !«•- talk, a s k e d H o w ’s S ally?” he on retiring, he knows when he rises house.” answered W ill. and rye-bread, as well as many fore mi d after her own marriage, said, very honestly— just where to find them even in the he related to me tbat after our party “ W ell, then, when morning other things, quite as skillfully as O M PSOW “ Why, she's well, real w e ll; but and in her foolish heart had grown dark. This is a question which had buried him mid proceeded on comes we kin track h e r ; for it Cousin 'Phrony, and she is so happy opens up a wonderful field for phys toward California a party of Indiuns ¡eah i' i o f her beauty and capacity she got kinder put out with me this morning, and I don't blame her a snowed about an hour here arter with her husband and her baby iological and mental research. came aloug, nnd, seeing bis new- I to j o n!l kinds o f home work. made grave, dug him up for the M ilt ’ - * iis morning the mention of bit, for 1 begun it, kinder faultin' breakfast, and there liaint ben no that she sometimes Chinks W ill lost Whilo young and giddy we became sake of bis blanket nnd clothing ftton C. untie*. \ the village where Uncle j iny breakfast, and I guess I made passin’ onto the road si nce, for I've j all hi« bad temper when he found a somnambulist, and excited a great As he showed signs of life they ap ben a-choppin’ Tong side on’t the | his w ife at Seyms, deal of curiosity by our strange her mad ; shouldn't wonder.” PITTING LT rad D « lived now, was the drop too , frenkB duriug sleep, and this one plied restoratives, and the result was “ W hy, W i l l !” snid ’Phrony, with hull time to-day; and I took a bite 1 1 on um 1-ei -re Sill] ill- m i iit. M iv s r ir r u i. -on a dryer w itb i. cam question of the slumbering mind aud that he was brought back to life and along, so’.s not to stop ; I was boun’ er day for £if.O. Smufl health. He lived among the Indians lly ’i face flamed and her eyes au accent o f reproach that said more guarantee t c d ; it j to finish up to-day. Some people tbink that they are its memory of facts existing prior to for years, and afterward came to j than her words. dark. i*-1 fruit, and with 14 sleep, was the moat remarkable thing But would that morning ever very smart when they abuse a news 'W. “ ’Twould lie strange if she did At the time I met him Vrhaps yOU,1 better stay to* about it all to us. Wo puzzled over Montana md '•atitfiactb n in • >p<H*e to supply the ie when you get there, seein’ know about housework to once,” come? I t seemed not to W i l l ; he paper or an editor. They forget that a good doal. At night we would he was working for Jerry Embry. that many papers have largely profit for fruit (jrouer* to There is absolutely no doubt ns to ain’t to your likin’ here !” said mild Aunt Gray ; she never walked the house while Royal nvinced tnat our* i» ed by bc-coiniug tho objects of theso retire to rest, and the next thing we IOKE 4 THOMPSOM. aid, with bitter emphasis. I had no mother, nor no folks so’s she snored in the rocker, and recalled attacks, and that some editors have would know, wo would wake up in Clark's identity, and he is now living IW. labbe I lied, i f you can’t learn • could learn ; be sort o ’ softly to her, with despair and distress how he thriven on being assaulted. Aside, the middle of a contiguous melon- at Prescott, Arizona, I believe.” W i l l ; she’s a lonesome little cretur, and Sally had parted in the morn from this consideration, it should b e . patch, and there would be two or Helena Independent. ■¡pel» to cook vittles half-way decent,” with nobody but you to hold on to, | ing in an ger; parted now, it seem remembered that an editor is often ; three other somnambulists there in Some observing genius has sug W ill’s spiteful response. ed, for the last time obliged to occupy a very delicate the same patch, and ss much supris- gested that tbe loueliness of home iu sure I don’t care ' she ye know. H e had not much imagination, position. His sense of right will ■ ed as we were. Still there is the life oil the western prairies, where W ill’s really kind heart began to r< red. but lie had enough to conjecture sometimes cause him to attack or “»me truth staring us in the face, farm-houses are often miles apart, ft, ralla*. Orrjfon. W ell, [ dono as I do," he replied, trouble h im ; he went out again had may be alleviated by a general util in i" the street, ostensibly to finish dreadful things about his w ife’s defend a man, a business, a class or ; Every somnambulist there (w alked acres« to the barn, fate. A ll aione there in the farm a cause at a lisk of making enemies j through bis sleep retained in his izing of fence wires for telephonic hiaerrands, but really to buy Sally j l i y was so angry that she flow IE N TS A N D THE P i i house what might not have hap- o f others, only to find those in whose semi-conscious state a perfect recol- communication. As in some sections niwuncc that I nn r« ^ *n<l the kitchen as if she stepped a rose-pink silk tie, that would look ¡ntarnuia tinrt lahored. disiilav! article of of tbe country all the fences are of «-arriati* w< vv„rk R»T so pretty in contrast with her rich, j pened ? Or, more probably, bad interests he had labored, display I lection of where every A ir ; she was in one o f those »t U m ino.! : ingratitude. Of course no level- I his clothing was, ond how to get out wire inost of tne “ plant” for sev ral lark hair and eyes, and perhaps j she not fled from him forever, A «uxk of thorous;hl> a i that exalt the body with the headed editor expects to find much \ of the up-stairs window without wak- private telephones is already in pos afraid of his temper ami his tongue ? gratitude or charity. H e must | *uff the old people. Bye and bye the session of every farmer,so only termi |ion of the mind, and make any east a glow on her too pale, smooth L u m b er. He blessed tlie shower o f snow that generally be content with the ap-1 owner of tbe melon-patch procured, nal fixtures are necessary to a free fen J » y _ while the inner tempest cheek. For W ill had an instinct of taste had fallen in his absence, and must interchange of gossip between in his uncultivated nature,and knew ¡te ll tho story o f her flight- and he I pro,ral o f hia ow? conRrience, and , at great expanse, a large, humorous ! A SPECIALI farmers that are too far apart seemed to her as if she heard in very w ell how pretty and refined- made a few but very earnest reso- Pu” ue ,he c° " r9e ,ho f he! e8 » « b# 1 m! d,°*r’ „ who ,aUo ■ ">mnnm- 1. Give me** trial. - J * • a I I »• 1 a i* t a 7 J right, regardless of either frowns or i kuhnt. He walked in his sleep a for neighborly calls in bad weather. ' I own cars the boiling o f her conduct smiie8i supported by bis conscious fg o d deal. That is why we quit. The plan certainly has attractive loking his w ife was, even betide :u lons. ^ to h^s future Notice o f Assignm ent. f . A. M O W N ; she di>l not hear out-door towards her if, indeed, any_ future rectitude. It will ail come right in j We didn’t propose to descend to features. I f it were adopted the V O T IC I 18 HHUEBY GIVEN THAT I'NDF.K AND J ds at a l l ; it was accidental Phror.y s less delicate and more liy virtu» of «ml in *4*vordanc« with the |»rovw* found them once more together. the eud. It i» hard to be misunder* the level of the brute creation. We farmer’s wife, when so tired of the] inn* of alt of tin* l.egi*lativv of th* , i in stepping past the window, blooming beauty. YON8, So he stepped into the sleigh and ! But morning came, and on no stood, snd to find those to whose just said, if a bulldog wants to som- monotony of home life tbat she can H ut« of Oregon, entitled “ *n Art to wcure Creditors ! I ha-'a boon app o inted tío- «aw W ill dttve oil down the nnm, be can do so, and wo leave the get no comfort indoors except by » Jiwt divMon of the KnUtc of l>vhtor* who convey | drove off, thinking how he would ! field or road, not even on the rail-1 support you have earned a right, A * * i g f o i Q the benefit of Creditor»,'* *npruv*il coivor end C o lle cto r of t h * field to him. Wo made this resolu slapping tbe children and pecking at to I toad, without so much as iook- October 17, 1*78, an **>igmitetit for the benefit of all j “ make friends ” with Sally, and j w ay track in either direction, was desert you to meet alone the attacks tion one night just after we had her husband, can drop into a rocking hi» creditor* ha* been duly executed bv W. 1». C'ole, b u s in e s s of M cG row & Jo h n back to his home. She had not Honver, Oregon, and Bled In tho ol!W of tho Clerk | ■i »hr. i i , i i, how the dimple in her cheek would , there a foot-print, except those o f °* those you have incensed ta pnrso- plugged a watermelon. W’ hile chair near the telephone and chat as- of of the C'irrtfH Court of the Htate of Oregon, for i.ie , ing the course you were convinced 'd the »leigh-liells at all IUEGON. souie one else had Wen there come and go. and her lovely eyes \\ dl s old horse and the t wo ^ n„h t l but you will thereby learn stooping over in the act, we felt a cheerily with a distant neighbor as County of Polk, and th* under«h«ne<! ha* been a|*- s o n , lato of Porrydalo. A ll pointed and H im qualified a* *a«lgnee of the e«tat” of TRCIIAIED THE f».t| her to talk to probably s h e < brighten when she saw the pink Sally s ligh tfeet had not traversed “ ¿ f self-reliance, and form a pang of conscience, and heard our if she uever bad a trouble in her life. ■aid W. L*. Cole. All per*»fi* liavinf claims *|»in»t p e rso n s o w in ’; tho firm w ill I h*v* nr»w on h*w e«tat*. ar* hereov notified m d required |o pftnent Then she could give her husband a .aid T have cooled’ down sooner, tie that yielding surface ; nobody had I ................ habit o f judging entirely for your- suspenders break, the ««me, duly verified a-< required hy law, within three month* from thi* date, t t the undenrigiNtd at sa v e thom solvo3 tro u ble and oha ice and let him swap horsca nnd self, that will be invaluable. You : Perhaps the casual reader has nev- vh is a s a f e t v - valve roanv times The road seemed very long, for been there. hi. place of hndne**, in tn* city of Albany. Llun oxpenso by c a llin g on m e at in overburdened heart. he knew he had left home in a pas- Then W ill broke down ; without will l>e able to tell the truth, how- er sat down on a buzz saw and felt exchange crop prospects with the ■ | .nt . , « >r ■MB MO* EH STERNBERG, Ami «nee. a.i I fu ni)4i ktv jiAtn nt she was all alone in the 1 «¡on, and now he was sorry. H e food or sleep, oppressed by the ever distasteful, and refuse to utter himself gradually fading away. I f 1 “ boys’ at tbe nearest village store. Imted thi. 2Hh day of July, 1*1*2. Dallas and se ttlin g at ones. h . w. L yons , Aside from its convenience such a „ . st before sun- \ aw awful and the nearest neighbor got there at last, . ju ful m ystery o f his loss, aa i well a falsehood, no matter how much so, be does not know what it ia to i . nlcasantor it may promise to make form tbe acquaintance of a somnam- telephone would be a great educator M. M. ELLIS, Receive w. TKurrr C. A. JftHSS. down, rivin g into bam, as by the loss itself, he grew half- *. . * * 1... I i . t i . k ulld/tM in I k a rvrvn.a n f 1 1 f a f t _ L 1 _ — U « it... f Inv e a * i ’round a hill out of sight. down, and and d driving into the the bam bnlietic bulldog in tbe prime of life. for when in use by tbe gentler aex it things go. ----- u _ a - chorus i ------- from i I ----- ;y, sobbed, sob b ed , raved r a v e d and a n d tramped trarnpei P alt a », Oregon, .Tt*ly 7, IBKJ. was -------------- received 1 — with crazy, Ind as she flew round putting Boomerang. would do what society rules have al TRUITT & JOHNS, liouse. till Royal Phelps at last Iwth pig and cow. the house, Arabi Bey baa been confiscating ways been unequal to— U wonld dishes away and setting back oie D»*tb of the Tw*i " Jerus’le m !” he exclaimed. “ I went over to fetch his w ife, with all tbe horaM he can lay bis b«nas| I w aim. KmhroHng An Italian baa invented a proceaa compel women to talk one at a time. A t t o r n o » . - n t -1 ^ u w , I table in that bare, silent room, l D U II VMfH. v . s d l i icfdent* f»f hi* B r h t on. Tbia is the first intimation we for »E d ify in g liquors. Tbe time ia N. Y. Herald. never fed them critters this mom- ■ the sage remark : ^ M -*n snv y ar* are trAii « I the Wjtht of hi* E*i pnly outlook sheets o f dazzling DALLAS. ÛREOON. i » . much « * n><-ti junlhr jrss r»ldier; hi* C i m i m have bail tbat Arabi waa try ing to not far dratant when a man wili be “ H e’s past my handlin'; I guess I did lose m y head, that’s a i U**d*r, if you want * ‘ h* Prneidenry. alvi t gtay woods, with here and Sa boeri be rot T hr Pout Cocsrrr A i m m il e i n n r , k o r t « o f c o u r t ; J Joti* C l *»« Kiora women-folks'd know better how to eatablttb a stable government.— Mift- j able to o*rry a weeks' drunk .n bia W ell, I ’ve 1 I got iO H. H. Ill HAbLgTT 4 CO-, I r to tend to ’em a dull green cedar, or a V Hou** M fI tf 1 D r of th* 1'olve.l Mill— ‘ I tevto b . ¡off"- I vest pocket. Wonder Sally didn’t. M abbe,1 fetch him to now. rr.ifl eiit en'/r»vin^i) •* #d, flat cypress on toe barren hint, reliftbfe. ^ S e i R FIRbT AND LAST QUARREL v ia : IEM E > BACCO Etc.. HORRIBLE TO CONTEM PLATE! < 'nah, Assassins still at large, but their retreat and place cry Store of rendezvous well known to the citizens of Polk and vicinity. The unfortunate vic tim, fine, large, fresh and desirable, : knocked down in its prime (just it what everydy wants), w ill be laid salì out in the store of ABLE, For the public inspection and profit, on the first day of September next. W e w ill positively commence our Clearance Sales on the above stated IRRISON 3 la d a t e , TABLE to continue up to.October first, | out profit to ourselves, we liaise the consoling thought that tho ill wind is doing our appreciative patrons a pecuniary good. Now , friends, while it is not busi ness to buy what you do not need, iust because it is cheap, it is real business to buy cheap of what you do need. Our stock is very large and com- plete, and promising to keep up an {OWN, assortment for your benefit, w e RIÄCE M A K E | shall expect your patronage for a l l . that you may need in our line. M cG R EW & W A L L E R . Pcrryijttlc, Oregon, August 1,1882. Be Warned in Time! LLiARD HAL1 [ AND CICARS AKFIELO. 1 <fccc‘*:Ä b>- *>ib*i ripti r « * » iKf. "tilf. »Uncroft k « JJJl 0 „db A . _____r: I