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Î POLK COUNTY ITEMIZES. IS. s V m ii'A V . SEPT. if. issa. ■»»men mu. IC S IvaoM ova erscui, co . m , fomsbh * ] School opens up next week. ITEMS. |m>a art « . s o u cosaasrossavv.l Wheat 77 cents. Hon. H. L. Butler anil family, of Dal Marshal Williams is able to b« around las., came to town Wednciday | Sgaiu. BCUOTED. •CESA WSSTA ITEMS. U t U M I ACAMOn trass m s srsasL crasstroxsavr.] W. E. Wilcox thinks hope will certainly reach 75 cents per pound; bnt If they are not, be wants it known that he has the boas girl st bis house, born Wednesday, September tbe Utb, 16(12. This wnll kuown institution o f looming will be rsopeaed for the reception of stu- doi.ts on Monday, the 23th «f September. Tito opening oxerciaes, to which the pub lic are invited, will occur in the chapel at 10 o'clock on the day above stated. Nearly every one is dona threshing and The Friday and Saturday preceding nisi binary all boused. A few long faces tho 25th will be devotod to the cUssitica- may be scan, sud su occasional ejacula tiou of new students aud of such of the tion: "W all, I was sura of 15 bushels, bnt (I is too tb in ." The average yield is old students wh*» were not present at the closing examinations last year. Wo nope belter than it has been for years. ail such, who expect to attend the xcad- . 1 Political gossip here seems to be run- i ning Mitchell-wise. Generally speaking, j «my, will bo present on those days, as precious time the sehool people seem to think Mitchell the man 1 fur U. 8. senator, condemning the Orego thu3 be saved. Besides the regular courses of instruc nian for making a fight on peraonal grounds, but espect it to do all it can tion laid down in the circular, students agaiust him. Hope our representatives may select their studies from any, in any will not make their own xhrouda or grave- course, provided they are found prepared | to understand such branches. • clothes because Scott wants them to. Mr. H. MuNiel, who now lire« on A refreshing shower wet us down, Ynquiua Bay, w u in town the first of the Monday «veiling. week. | Venders of dirors and sundry articles Jins, ; Mr. J. Gil.trup, of Portland, hot been have visited us this week. l i t a « r< m ill:!. spending thin week in Moumouth and vi I Old Town eras afflicted with sit one more hatiu than good. W iltfsiu s Ointment cinity. ’ i W . d J Id M. L. Koblime’ advertisement. i horse variety show, last Thursday. absorb» the tnmoin, allays the uj ten-n Mr. John Shelton and wife, who were Kim* business. , Miss Emma Stannus, who has been sick 4 P»rti.aturlv at uigh. after get- SUR married on tho Gth it.lit., were in town laat tiDtf wiirui.iu bed,) lifts as s poultice, gives tli tlie u»o of laughing *ns, Dr. I with the typhoid ferer, is convalescent. instant relief. sad is pr-par l only for Sunday. | fills teeth without pain. OON Piles, itching of Prof. E. B. McElroy, Superintendent of I t\ e hail a very pleasant shower of rain for "«thing el***. o Clingan and Ben Harris intend Public Instruction, wss in town, Monday. h t«d what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry | :‘ KAS g J fur tho Yellowut. no country ero on Monday; enough to settle the dust of Cleveland has to say about Dr. \Vli- . Phil. Johnson and fsmily returned last right good. limit's Iudian Pile Ointment; I have j week from a six weeks' trip to the used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords Mr. A. Marshall and family and Mr. N. me pleasure to say that I have never Rowell has I con very ill for tho A. Emmett left on Tuesday morning for McKenaie Springs. fonati anything which gave such immedi A blind organ grinder and s deserted ok, hut was able to ride out the upper country. ate and permanent relief as Dr. William’ s widow lady visited our town during the T«rt«pay. Mr. Shelby, of Portland, came up Tues week and solicited alms from our citizens. We have frequently hoard of aud read | J W ““ of the people of 0., m, )Ua on It has boen trying harder to ram, this day to see his wife and family, who have of accidents happening to children by an ; A *‘18 a,‘“ V1<5lniiy the building has been rect.jpt 0f pri,.*., $1.00. Adolf Wolf is building an additiuu to week, without succeeding, than we ever been spending the summer in Monmouth. Hódge, Davis & Co, improper use of toy pistols, such as shoot-j *>«a'*tified, the outside having re- the back of his stors, which, when com knew in Webfoot. iug a huger off or killing themselvca or ceived two coats of paint, and the chapel Portland, Oregon. Mliz F.ti» Poreival honored her eighth II L :\ C Y A ( « . , P r o p ’ r t . ^ P P 3, Mr. M. Ellis, and Sir. Coad have bought birthday an last Thursday of last week by pleted. will rnako his store-room 100 feet •uuiebuuy «!•«. But whm beard?* men ! remodeled and refitted for general exer- Cleveland, O. long. tho timbers of tho old bridge with which in quite a number of little girls and crack marksmen, iu the right use of jcises, lectures, etc. The trustees have in inviting P a y f o r l o u r W ir e . A. P. Bnnzey has returned from a short their minds, accidentally shoot holes j contemplation the building of a fine new sidewalk. All those knowing themselves indebted to (pond tlie evening and tako tea with trip to the Mohswk Valley, in Lano through a brass kettle worth $12 50, when j fence around the grounds, aud other iio* i to Riess Bros. Aim ! Whiteaker, for binding j Holman, with his family, her. wil. leaveliext week for Spokan, w hore they County. He was not favorably impressed shooting at a mark----- well, boys, don't provements. For these purposes a sub wire and twine, must pay their accounts Mr. W m. Adams will lecturo here on with the country there. Jjt*“ * i:b“'u"jfxpr« to make their home. go out shooting again unless you have scription fund of $225 has been raised, o f D . M . O sb o rn e & C o. Sunday, September 24th, in behalf of the mostly in small sums. It is to be hoped Johnny Hughes left for Portland yes- Adolph Wolf, of Independence, will some one with you. R if sh B r o s . & W h i t k a k e r . Oregon Hilda Society. Let everybody Tbe fourth annual picn:c excursion o f 1 that *inany will be induced to increase i S E J f l terdey and will manipulate lightning at hereafter soli goods at Portland retail collie and give him a good audience, as he B u r k le iT » A r n ic a K ali e . prices. He means business. Give him a the Buena Vista Missionary Society took j their subscriptions and that many others ^ eonr^stat.on during Fair week. is m a worthy business. piare on Suufiay, the 10th iust. Suters I have not subscribo« will do so, for Brwïseiq^Sort^üïi-ërs^SalTRbiam, Feve'r cell snd judge for yourself. Vaughn, a lirat-elass watchmaker Mr». L. Kuhn, of Dayton, daughter of of charity, Helen and Rosetta, were out this is surely a worthy object, agd one Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, SGOV. weler, is now in tho employ of The Old Town school opened last week Mrs. Butler of this place, surprised her early iu the day urging other members of that is tbs people's own. Every one Corns, and nil »kin Ernptions, snd post- T. OPM with forty-fivo scholars enrolled. Prof. nes. Oivo him your work. x. * . 1 tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to » wade g the Society to get ready for the day's , mother Tuesday evening by corning to knows that our ocxdsmy is no ssctarisu perfect ustitif&ctiou or uioDty re- Hartion, who tsuglit the school list term, Burns and the Staats boys re- town without sending word that she was recreation. At 10 30, the whip oracked or party institution. It belongs to the («nded. Price. 25 c u t , per box.' For ,0 H.v tid d this week from a deer bunt at L’ p- coming, until she arrived at tho door. is urine ¡pal, with Ilia wife os assistant. and tbe teams sped away, 'mid sounds of community, and it sbould be tho pride oi Mil'e*'- Dnring tbe State Fair, which opens on merriment and laughing. After a drive cf rda. They killed about thirty fino Imagine what followed, if you can. kPR MR. BETTMAN HAS JUST RETURNED FROM SAN FRANCISCO WITH this community to keep the «rounds and Adolph Wolf, of Independence, makes the lHlh inst., Cooper Bros.' stage will a number of miles through shady forest, a choice line of Passing tho printing office the other day buildings in good order. All experience, , 4 »peciiilty of the San Francisco make of leave Independence for Salem at 7 o'clock that wa* ringing with the music of birda S-îsl, ° Tkc ü ‘ boy who will tear up the walk at we stopped in on business and the ti'st auj sltoca. in tbe morning, and returning will leave and chr.tter aud barking of squirrels, as r.ell as tho rules of scononty, teach#» I» TO ALL p m . ttfieg tha fe ind Hall corner and search diligently thing our eyes fell on were some of the Salem at S o'clock in tbe evening. JS that it is to the interest of all to do so. >11 persons indebted to Riess Bros. 4- the grounds for the picnic were reached. in tie race underneath, will find aipiarter hugest plums we have seen, since moving W'e hope to make the present the most. Wbiteok«r arc requested to make csih Zed Rosendorf, of the firm of Rosen- j Then came the grandest surprise of all. of a [dollar therein. to town. They were raised by Mr. Robert dorf A Hirschberg, returned from San Tables were laid aud contents of baskets, prosperous year of our school. The settlement on or before October 1st. 7N E, ä ^ K in y Howe and family will soon leave Foulkos, mid measured Cj inches in cir Public School has been remove troni T.ie next steamer fro Francisco Francisco on the last steamer. He that had hitherto been kept almost a pro T - L 1 for pastern Oregon, wl*i*re they will re- cumference. brought with him a large stock of full and found secret, were exposed to view. ho academy, and from under the care of „ , u bring Adolph Wolf one of the largest this winter , in tho tho hope of ben- We were awakened from our slumbers wiutor goods for their new store. And iiuch a sight! Cream cake, golden -he principal, who will now devote hi« and most elegant stocks <>f children s Public tho health of Mrs. El. cake, fruit cake, chocolate pudding, roast ■ hole time and energy to the six years misses’ and ladies’ cloaks, of the latest the other night about 2 o'clock, by several WilliamDitlenhoefer, along time sales g iv e n to IJ. Riggs and family returned on loud screams, and supposing that some chicken and, iu fact, everything that course in the Preparatory and Academic stylos, ever brought to I ndependence. «V . A lw a y g j man in Adolf W olf’s store, but now en i personal «r j could be wished for, nil artistically Departments. The large loom , formerly Iday from Upper Soda, where they one was in trouble, immediately sprang ‘•'s building, oi gaged in business ot Spraoue, W. T ., has arrauged on the table, under tho super- occupied by tho primary grades, ia to be Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis l>cen for six weeks. Airs. Rings’ from our bed and rushed to the door, hut been in town a few days visiting friends. vision of sister Nettie. While we were the chapel and music room. The small immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. |th was materially improved by tho heard nothing moro uf it till next morn For Hale by Jap. It. Miller, Dallas. He reports business lively at Sprague, lamenting the absence of Leopohl(who, «• >om below ia devoted to the use of the IA SON For lame Buck, Side or Chest use Shi ing, when we learned that two ladies lie returned home on Monday. by the way, is a member of our society), literary societies fur their hall and library. loh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents j R. Miller has just received a »«re going homo from the bedside of h We learn that little Jessie Rowe fell who should coine squeezing through the 1’he largo upper room is nicely seatcc For sale by Jap. R. Miller, Dullas. Urge and complete line of shoulder braces, sick woman and ««re attacked by dogs on Shiloh’ s Cough and Consumption Cure from the platform of the depot building grove but Leopold himself, assisted by ! with chairs, and n tho main sohool room, ||A for ladies and gentlemen. They are their way home. No damage uouo to sold by us on a guarantee. It cures EGON. one day last woek and broke his arm. Mr. B. and Mr. R.? After the surprise while tho small room above is to be a Consumption. For sale by Jap. R. Miller, either dog, or ladies. I'd like to know I d h 11 tho Latest S lvles, jnd hheri lan.) of fflio most approved patterns .and his and greetings of welcome were over, it recitation room and hall for tho evening Dallas. Jessie seems to lie an unfortunate lad. as who the ladies were. ¡bor. very bsst i stock embraces all sizes. w h s announced thut dinner was ready and Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need for this is the third time, we belioro, that he fuar*nttío.l or classes in book-keeping. it of Jap. U. Vlord w;i3 brought to town lato last Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness waiting. It did not take long for us to zr> i m i l s . has met with similar accidents All tha students will be under the and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 evening that a horse had fallen on Nat show our appreciation of the good things iFRilM 0I7R SrSClAL COHRESFCNDFXT.t immediate care of the principal, and strict and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Prof. J. S. Swoet, accompanied by his H olnan, out on his farm, and that his that thougtiul persons had prepared. rules of discipline ami study will be Jap. It. Miller, Dallas. ^ Dr. J. W. Watts will speak hero on tem wife and son, arrived on the last steamer coHkr bone was broken. Dr. Smith »’ ORTH, After dinner the missionary work began. enforced. perance ere long. and came up on the train Saturday. Sisti-r6 It. and H., leading the van, went out to attend him. N E W T H I S W EEK. A T -L A Through tha*courtesy of the editor, we J. C. Sieforth was down, visiting friends Prof. Sweet is principal of the high school, marched benevolently to the camp of the ft-of. .T. E. Fenton, formerly of Polk With his wife and Mrs. Jennie Logan as hop-pickers, and for two long hours en ; shall publish, monthly, in the P olk near Zeun, in the fore part of the week. Oowit-y and late Democratic candidate for Hon. Henry Warren, of McMinnville, .laftistants. School opened Wednesday. dured sights of filth aud degradation that i C o u n t y I tkmizer , such items and school the legislature, has accepted the position passed through our burg on Tuesday laat. A little son of William Sloper was , will not soon be forgotten. At last, “ let’s j nows as may be o f general interest, i )v, of t eacher in the Eugene public school. thrown from a horse, which he attempted go home’ ’ was sounded along the line,! We ask and expect the heal ty coopers- The gentle showers of Monday have laid Fenton is a good teacher, AH bought at figures enabling them to sell potuta in the the dust and it is more pleasant for tho to ride bareback, last Sunday, and re and without any regret, tho company 1tlon ° f nil friends of education in our en- e seo the Oregonian has printed the promptly Æ H O R S E S ceived a sevevo cut upon the head. The j bade farewell to Lo but with a great deal terprise; and, while we shall labor es- wheat haulers. of lion. W. Truitt, representative j [»ecially for the academy, we most heort- Broad-Albin* ----- AND------ Miss C. E. Luce, of Salem, and Mins w u n d was dressed by Dr. T. F. Smith of suspicion and uneasiness. We made this county, W. Smith. Wo hasten ily endorse the movement for a freo pub- L. G. Starbuck, of Nestncca, aro residing j and is doing well. Moral—Don’t ride the return trip safely though «somewhat F A R M I N G IM P LEM EN TS ! escue him from, the bosom of the faligned. By unanimous vote the excur ! lie school, in a new and commodious horses on Sunday— without a saddle. at the homo of Miss S. C. Carritt. h family and consequent oblivion; building, fully believing that the interests sion was declared a grand success. IIAVK FOR f ALE ATJOt'T TF.N* IT HAD OP Prof. V. Garrigus, prophet (weather), • Our Smily seems to be preparing a for true it is that Truitt is his name. i of the two schools arc one, and that the ed- Horses, one Wa?- n, one Gem B mad cant See«.I home east of the mountains. We hope showman and philosopher, has returned f Sower, or.e Spring-tooth Harrow, < ne funr-horao PKRltYDALE ITtJlH. j ucational interests of our town, if rightly Harrow, as good as new, all of whi'-h will he gold In tho Twilight,” Gavotte, by J. that be will not miss getting a miss. again from his travels, and will winter All kinds of Country Produce taken at market rates. Examine ouf either for cash, or on time, with security and | managed, will bring into our midst the Cheap, Orttb is one of tho latest and most popu [FROM OCR SPECIAL CORRSfcPOXDSiiT. ] interest. Stock and Prices and you will bo satisfied. Those that have finished hauling their among us. The Prof, has visited most of Apply at farm, two mile* east of Dallas, on Salem • best class of citizens and with them sub lar publications from the press of Shor- Wheat is worth 80 cents. road. M L. ROBBINS. wheat are busy putting in their summer the southern and coast counties with his B liT T M A N ROSENBLATT. stantial wealth and prosperity. i, Clay & Co., San Francisco. The l*itwl September 13, 1882. fallow. Thus it will over be with the show and, we understand, did not meet John W. McGrow and Dr. Wilson are D allas , Oregon, September 8, 1S82. S. A. R andle . position is of tho kind that clings to farmer, sowing and reaping, roaping aud with the pecuniary success which attended in Portland. Notice one after being heard. The price is 40 B ora. ■owing. his last summer’s tour. Charley Wester was in town on last cent?. for which it can he had of any Near Perrydole, September 13, 1882, to U. S. L and O ffice , O ke ^ on C ity , ) Harvest is over now our market report On account of his rapidly increasing Wednesday. •HOUSE FOR SALE Oregon, e it.. 5 l -8‘\ i ■ mus! dealer. the wife of Manfrod Sears, a son, weigh o t i c e is iif . rf . u y l i v e n t h a t t h e f o l - has failed us. It has been said that yon businoss, our enterprising merchant, Ah Fung and Lee Hop are the city ing 11 pounds. lowlnff-named tcttler has filed i otice of liin in- i » l . r t c came near hein ng a fire at Airlie can tell a workman by hia chips.. A beer tention to in ke final i*r >«*f in support of U h claim, Adolph Wolf, is having his store room laundrymen. and that »aid proof will bo ma.de before J. It. Upton. re was left in tho wagon was out gathering up the empty ff » the other night. Fire Ify house in In d ep e n enlarged and otherwise improved, making Nttary Public for Oregon, at Oretown, Tillamnok routing. Mr. G. Vonble is giving night lessons engine house of tho railroad, which blazed beer kegs on last Sunday. Tbe tipplers County, on Monday. October 1«. 188*. riz: John ii. the largost store-room in Polk County. Attention is called to tho fact that Mr. d e n c e id fo v e nie. I io r e a - Mftl.iny. Pre-emption, D. S. No. 3?9\ for the S. E. in telegraphy. uppnring the night. Stubbs, a brakenian seem to have been at work. He haa recently put in an elegant glass W. U. Grant, of tho well known firm of I. qn*rter of S. W. quarter and lot .r> of «••eotion 10, and E. quarter of N. W. quarter of section 80, T. 4 8., on the road 1 appened to get up during tho e o n u b le ofTer w i l l be r e Prof. D. W. .Tarvis is principal of tho G. Davidson, the leading artist of Oregon, N. Wheat seems to be on the downwaid front, and it is now one of the hand R. 10W. nigjhr, discovered the fire .and put it out. tendency. As some of our noted bankers will be in Dallas and vicinity in about He names the following wltne*Ht*«i to nrove his con- fu s e d . M . L. P IP E S . somest stores in the State, outside of Perrvdale school. tinums residence upon, and cultivation of, »aid land, two weeks and will take orders for en I f It. had not been for this timely discov are interested in the milling business, it Jos. Fishburn is erecting a wind engine larging from photograph to India Ink and viz: L. Bozley. E. M. Talbot.. Albert Fletcher and S. D a l l a s , S e p t e m b e r b, 1882. Portland. H. Rock, all of Oretown, T'l'am *ok County, Oreron. ery, tho warehouse, cars and everything seems aa though they will hold on to L. T. BAR1N. keffi.ter. Water Colors. When contrasted with Wayne Williams and family, who have for I. S. Townsend. munt have certainly been destroyed. the money nntil the farmer comes out with Notice of Proof. Three runaways in town this week; no tho photographs this work is said to be been rusticating at the Upper Soda simply beautiful. The artist catches s L M. Hall returned from a trip to the wheat at their own figures. Poor til Springs for the past six weeks, returned damage except broken harness. U. S. L ard O fftcr at O pkgdj » C ity , > true likeness and it is changed from a dull, Tillamook this week. Joseph Smith, of ler of the soil, he is ever cornered. O regon, August 17, 1882. f last Saturday. Wayne reports tho hunt Our friond Nat Holman was in town unmeaning photograph to a life-like ap V O TIC E IS 1IEULRY GIVEN THAT THE FOL- Bue.ia Vista, who accompanied him, has pearance. People having friends or lowing-nainod settler i-as hied notice of his In Homicide In ealeni. ing and fishing good there, and six deer this week on professional business. tention tM make tlnal tinx.-f iu suop.nt of his claim, boyuht a mill-sito and will put up a largo relative* whom they wish to retain their and thut said proof ! bem ad» before the County About midnight of last Saturday, Mrs. fell before hia rifle and he modestly re COM PÓU ND OXYCEN Tho ball of tho 7th was a success. Mr. j likfm'Rirn, will <ln well to patronize Mr lumber mill on Tillamook bay. Lark says Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tiliamcok, Oregon? on John C. Long was shot with a pistol, the fuses to tell the number of fish he hooked U. S. Grant play» the organ nicely. Saturday, September : jo , 182, via: I.-»ae C. quick, ■ TRXXTMKNT BY INHALA-' ; r>avid»on's agent, Mr. W. O. Grant, in it in a splendid point for a mill, fino ter I K n i u i M t n , A e . » . « , Preemption 1>. N. No. 3,0i'8, for tbe S. K. fourth of N'. circumstances implicating her husband or -• from other campers. stead of trusting thrir work to irresj.on E. fourth and N. IC. fourth of b. E. fourth ot Section * Enes A- Hart aro the mad butchers. sible foreign agents, and m doing so keep tinker being abundant, and that “ there’s 11, ami YV. half of N. . fourth oi Secii« n 12, T. I K., or.o J. W. Bingham, or both. Tho inquest | The committee appointed to make the It. 10\V. He names the f «!.•• \ i-r with*«so» to j.r vo They aro selling beof at 7 arid 9 cents. mill ions in it.” He speaks enthusiastically your money in circulation at horns. Mr. was ¿held at 4 o’clock the next morning, ¡survey of tho proposed water ditch have j bis continuous residence upon, and cultivntiou «:». said Grant intends making a thorough canvas« cf Tillamook county as a dairy country. laud, via: A. 1». Farmer. Ccorvt W. Wallace, O. W. Henry Dodson is the clerk at the w are Long testifying that his wife aroRo in the | secured the services of W. T. Webber, an Body ft-1 ami J. I.. Lc..eroi, ali of N'estcctou, Tills- of Polk County and the entire State. house. He gives good weight, and is Do not let him pats without examining Huowevcr people may differ on tho night and went out doors, returning in a monk county, Oregon. »ve ruled hereS i experienced engineer, who on last Mon- Also, A. If. Funner, Preemption i>. S. No. n.fiQI, for question of woman suffrago, there can few minutes, said good-bye to him and well liked. 1 his specimens of work. the K. half of N. E. fourth aud K. half of H. K. IWl'. th • day made a preliminary survey. He ro- ner,-i»i Travel^ I of Section 1, T. 4 S „ R. 10 YV. lie i t.me* tbe loll, w- ■ be b; ¡it one opinion about the excellence then shot herself. But there were no Win- R»y, our liveryman, is going to rlj|Mf o rx »» sad tr w l.z M.rl.mr «live* ing witnesses td prove his continuous re-cdcueo upon j ports the scheme practicable and that tho and cu.tivation of, said land, viz: Goo. W. 'Vallate. G. of tho paper that makes the advocacy powder burnson her face,and her position Anar! | YV. Body felt, J. L. I.ederer, ai.d I muux C. Quick, all of 1 ditch will not be to exceed five and one- start a drug store; he is an accommodating I IÎEASONALÏ ’ of it a specialty. The New Northwest when found allowed that she must have \ Ncitoeton, Tiilumovk county, Oiegun. man and well fitted for the business. ! The New Northwest commence* its half miles in length, and that a fall of L. T. * A XU N, Register. , ... , , . .. : twelfth volume on Septembor 14th, and | always readable and entertaining, turned completely round after the bullet I L v w i s t i l l x , September 1, 1BS2. People arc taking advantage of t h e . , , then beg#n tJu) ^ uhlicRtl„ n iu over twenty feet can bo had in that dis Notice nl Proof. it the least pleasant feature about it, I went through her brain, which would clearance sale of Me Grew & Waller, a n d ljio o o o urize »«rial, ‘ T h o Way of tho tance. ER BROTH Sheriff's Sale. Pettyjohn’s Perry!! more so from its rarity among Ore- j have been impossible. Her position on L a v d O n ick , O tsw jw C ity , O k soos , \ carrying away goods by the wagon load, j World,” by Kllen E. Givens. The pub- .September 7, 1882. » Last Saturday Mr. J. W. Kirkland and papers, is its splondid typograph- the suicidal theory could only be account IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T11R POL- HERKAS, WILLIAM SIMMONS T h , l.rm er., O , r f . . « W j M. C. PETTY.JGI1N, Prcjirlotcr. " loidng-named eel tier has b ed i.otice of hi» in M appearance. Its superior in that ed for on the supposition that she used his son John got into their buggy to come their horses to DeBerry & Glandon, t o : an e]e^ant urright piano, a fine organ, a lention to make final prouf in hup roft <>f hi.i claim, recovered judgm ent of and npHiiiHt G . \V. 1 to town to transact_ some business, and Igard is not in the State. •nd thnt wtiil proof iv.il be marie Itefore the County a v in g v u b c iia k e d t h e o l d her left hand, and testimony showed that i have them shod, and go away well satis-, new nick’ o-plated sewing machine, Web Clerk of Polk County, at I Milas, oiuroii , on Monday, DeBord, defendant, in the* Circuit Court Lnbo ferry aud put the load* leruling 'olin McDowell, llonutteud of i ’olk connty, Oregon, ou the Yi t d uy o f I sho was not left-handed. Tho pistol was | when near Jerome Domsife a place the ater s Unabridged Dictionaries, and other I881» vl,L Jo’ ArrIUrntal Fa’ l# ! tied. the fi. E. quarter of Miction to it in npiiited young horses, which they wero December, ISH1, for thti sum oi ^27(1 *14. j articles. Drop a ¡»ostal card to the D u n -! w.^’ r 1 found secreted beneath her night dross. oc Robinson, the painter, while paint The Cospor Bros, were in town to-day, iway Publishing Company, Portland. ! He names th« following witness«* t i prove > is eon with interpRt thereon since said dett* . t tlie i First Class Condition Bingham occupied a room with a twelve driving, became unmanageable and ran n of, said land. rnte of 12 per cent, per hqiuhh , together , on the new bridge here, last Tuesday making improvements on the railroad do- Oregon, for a sample copy of the New , Harvey Guth year old daughter of Mrs. Long. Both away, upsetting the buggy and throwing with *72 95 cost« aud seem ing coats, and I am now prepared to cross the traveling Northwest, cuntsimna th« first chapter of j r , .nl Thomw iiuihri«, all ot I ail , Polk county, toning, fell from tho scaffold into the pot building. We have inspected tha wberosiM, Kiiid judgm ent was dtclnreri to public at the most reasonable rates. It is Long and Bingham have been arrested I Mr. Kirkland and his son to the ground the new story and full particulars aboiu j o er®i> T- ka IN, Keg *ter. ick about 15 feet, striking on the tim- j ¡with great violence. Mr. Kirkland, 8r., work and pronounce it a first class job. the prizes. be s lien on tlie, hercinufler described the cheAi>e*t, safest mid lenta. Restai fs and held for examination. rs of the old bridge beneath the scaffold- i property from and after th« 8lb dnv of prn sii day. was badly brnised about the ankles, but We bespeak for the gentlemen a brilliant November, 1881, and whereas, execution Q U I C K E S T A n i D f s r t a a l Notice. ENNER. l’ rnpfl R O U T E His trestle beuch went with him, Aran B r o k e q . received no serious injury. John escaped future ill their business, and would ad has been duly issued onseid ju<U;ii < lit find I have soli! my drug store in Indepen- ; on him. H* was taken up in* ; From the Bout-ou Leader, of the 8th without a scratch. vise any one having work in their line to to me directid as Sheriff of g; d C .notv From Independence to Salem. ! deuce, and desire to settlo up niy business tnsible, and when he recovered con- inst., we gather the following particulars of and State, I have levied upon ami will s ll secure their services. I enn always be found at the ferry—day \ at as early a date as possible. Those in- Jacob Nash, of Buena Vista, returned at public suction at the front d oor of tho or night. M. C. PETTYJOHN- lousness. complained of a pain in hi* the accident t > Mrs. Lee, which happened j dented to me will therefore much oblige B IB L E JIKF.TIXG8. Court House in Dallas in said coct.tx and last woek from Dayton, W. T .. where he ! me by paying their accounts with as little nd, with nausea. He wont to his near Corvallis: Last Friday evening State, on Saturday, September 2d, 1881, ATCHMAK .- haa been stopping for some months past. t . . r> it. delay its they can. I hereby extend my N O T IC E neat Independence onluesday. We whilo Mr. and Mrs. Lee were coming from at one o'clock r. m . oi said day, all th« ; H svm j boen employed to canvsn Folk | hHa/ ty flla„ kJH for (h# H b « * i p a t r o n ^ I Ho says that immigrants in vast numbers #YISPTO :ifl8 OF A right, title and interest which the said G. I V O llT . pe he will not prove to be seriously Dallas, their home, to visit Mrs. Lee's Connty for the Bihle cause, I w ill v is it have received, and bespeak for my suc "VJ OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO MLh are flocking into tho “ upper country W\ DeBord had in or to tho following de y L v partien interested or contpruedi rt. ______ 1 and hold Bible meetings at the following cessor's, Masers. Goodman, the same good parents, of this place, about nine miles be » petite, Bowel« cost ve. Pain la scribed premises from and after tho 8th that from nnd after this 23d day of Augnai, from all parts of the Eastern. Western —“ b e dull aeon, tion in the day of November, 1881, to-wit: L oU No. low town .a savage dog ran out and fright Dfr.lh *f WIUkUM W Milan. ' places snd times: Monmouth, Sunday, will I have myself received. and Middle States, and Texaa. As a rule under tbe Shoulder *©ven (7 ) snd eight (8 ) in block No. four 1882. I will neither become responsible or 'S& JC M Olf back L. W R o b k x t . i o * . after eating, with a dloin* teen f l 4 ) in the town of Independence, in pay any d< bts or liabilities cow traded by From the Yamhill Reporter we loam ened the team, which w»3 just going down they are poor, and, in consequence of the Sent. 24th; Buena Vista, SumUy, Oct. blade, I ndrfpndxncr , Sept. 5, 1882. elmation to exertiun i f L a y or triad. my wife, Sarah Ann t’ arupbell. and nil Ogn. J hat William Wallan died at the residence a grade, when the wagon struck some oh large immigration and the short crops, 1st; Zens, at 11 a M-; Lincoln, 7:30 P. Irritability of temp r. Low spirits, with Polk county, Oregon. persons are hereby notified not to trust or a feeling of haring m glect il .ome ilat-, IT. HOLMAN. XOTlf'K. stacle, throwing Mrs. Lee violently to the u, Oct. 8th; Bethel, Oct. 15th. It is bis mother, a few miles from MoMinn- Weart- en, LMsilne,., Fluttering at tbs give credit to her for which prevail in that section, he thinks Sheriff o f P olk county, Oregon. Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yeliow Skin. or otherwise, or to h i iille, on Saturday night tho 2d inst. Wil ground, one wheel passing over the arm a • that *' hard times " are bound to ensue hoped that the friend, of the Bible cans.] D allas , Oregon, August 21, 1882. The Polk County Lodge, I. O. O. T ., Headache geneia ly over tbe right eye, ber whatever concern liam was the son of J >hn Wallan, who little above the elbow, breaking the bone The Dayt*>n mills are offering 62J centa will circulate these appointments and oc will meet at Monmouth, October 24th. at Bes-.leiaaeis, with Lliui dr.an.«, highly aolortd Urine, and city, cither real or pi Proof. Notice nrmerly resided at Independence, in this and bruising the flesh very badly; also for wheat, which is considered a high cur« a good attendance. The morr.inw siness Fcrms.j 10 a. M. Kate of representation, 1 frri CONSTIPATION. one foot was badly hurt. Dr. Smith was i hour (11 A. I f . ) is desire,!, i f p r a c t ic a b le , unty. He wes a quiet boy and well D allas , Oref dal and Legai, by 1 price there every charter and 1 for every 10 members 'l u l l 's PIL LS are <■•»«• 1 ally ad apted te enmar.ship, Letter I I but if not, the friends are requested to liked by .ill who knew Him. His age was called and reduced the fracture and other each ease«, one dose effect« « a e h a ehr in good standing ; delegates to be full de »of Refe re'i ce, Ktiqi* o f feelin g a« to aitonlah the m f « n r . Ones M ok * tv TH» F irld —Rosen 1 change the hour and notify me at Dallas. bdx.ut twenty years. His sister, Mrs j wise made tho patient comfortable. » library in one Th-y In oren -» ih e A n peilie, and earn ivunerit and Knowk dorf A Hirschberg are now receiving an The friends of the esuse will do me a gree memfiers. A full attendance is da- Wary Duval, now resides at Indepen- ! lention to make Anal proof In support of h rU»! ne larj^e volume, qui sired. 8. 8. G im m e , C. C. T. U Creel« B ridge. mid that said proof wiil l>e ma«li before tt.u C immense stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, ! fsvor by making other appointments, net «r, ten full-pac«» p‘ (fence. ___ Clerk of Ttilamook '•■»•mty, at TUUm.x k. Gru«« >neand Neautiiuldei The bridge across the La Creole at this Groceries and General Merchandise. Zed inconsistent with these, wheis I can sneak Monday, CK-tober 2, Iiw2. -ir: A. J. Murtin, l*r A rcwim W iiii »! i i ñamar, s a u r . i non I>. n. No. 2,442, for the H. W f.Htrto of (Tirl llnn Cellese. >a, f i i Market place is finished. It has the features of Rosendorf, who went to Ran Francisco to to the people on this great theme, and fourth and 8 K. fourth <A H W. f..tut.‘i of » , g Christian College, at Monmouth, this the Ireland trust, with the patented de I buy the sti»ck direct from the importers, A nd Loia 1 and t ot daction 2S, T. 4 d.. H. 10 W. Until tbe 1st of Oetober, I will sell my giving me due notice as above. • th# folbfuing witnaiMea to Mure In# < .utl s a y H a ib o * WinsTCFB» ch*nir<»*1 to s G lomsv ouiitv, opens next Tuesday, with a pro- \ tails omitted. It is 73 feet long, without says that they can now sell cheaper than stock of farnitare almost at cost. Those eúden. • U|H.n, ar a euit.'rftion of, u¡<¡ ainl, y rack by A Birtsle »pf>llc«tJon o f this Iiv * . It f m- W m . A dams , 1. O. ftfREil psrts • naturffll c»»lof, sets Inst*ntRn*wusly AtiKI M Kaifona, LUtn Rutta. J. Fu*)ua. «•! Ne wishing to pnrchaae farnitnre can make it grammo of exercises, consisting of songs, the apmns, which aggregate 26 feet. It they ever did, and all the old Folk Coon- by DrocsisM or sent by sxprpss on recvlpt o f SL laooh Graham, of Lin join, all «if TilU.m- k nei ty, Connty Agent, O. B. S. pay te eall on me now. I wish also to • r r t e v . m n i b b a t srr.. x x w t o b l •iregou. L. T. RtltlN, Rt. iter. laiiste, addresses and essays. There is a is roofed and aided in a substantial man . tians well remember that they always sold give notice to those indebted to me to psy DoBcrry, Normal Schord attached to the College, ? ner and is painted on the outside. St. cheaper and gave more for producs than their bills by the first day of October ( ¿¡U 1E 2 S i S L t In DalWe, Friday, Heptemher 15, IMS, next. J. M. CiwrsxtL, (for the instruction ot teacher* in their .fohn A Stone, the builders, sav that they any other house in the county. The D allas , Kept. 16. 1882. ■profession. Prof. D. T Stanley is presi- know of only two other bridges of the ; latest styles of Satins, Dolmans, Dress by Rev. i . James, Ur. Merlin V. Prelher To 9m lax-Payer» Independence, Ogn. [dent, assisted by a full corps of teachers. same pattern in the State, which they Goods and Trimmings, and tha finest snd Miss Minerva Hornbnekle, both of Thanking my many customers for their v r o n c r . IS HERf BY GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY, Bums Vista. E, CON built. The bridge strikee ns ae the moet ! Silks for dresses can be found there for liberal patronage during the peat fifteen R Oeid»b*r SI, 1^«. th« B ard of F^ ua II m UI oo for T* in# Mate Fair. folk County w II *tt#nd U the oflW e of the County Having enlarged my store and added yearn,4 reapectfnlly solicit a continuance Clerk fi*, no-rn in w* of P»4k county, snd publicly m silna the As- Commencing on Monday next. Borns k durable in the eonnty. The contractors I as high as $6 per yard. They will be tiMM snd Disr««-h- te my already large stock of goods, I am of tbe seme, and nature them that I an •Mmen Roll or aewl county for the yew 1 » ‘2. snl say that it is the best bridge in the county pleased te show the goods, though you I Morrison will roa s hack to Salem every eecreet ell er >rs in vslnstlon swl dewrlptlon ef » Speclalty. ( aim ' s , lots or -ther property. Ail per»<ni Intereetel j day during tbe State Fair. The hack will for the money. Superior workmanship may not wish te boy. Ladies' shoes a now prepared to furnish my costumers now prepared to sell goods cheep — ‘ to appear at the "time and place with anything they may coll for. Plows and all kirJil - • —m dava mentioned leave Dallas at « a . afci returning is displayed in all the work, and great specialty. All are invited. ever. A e o u W olf , id for in i«>l;c:tafi4i 4 As»e ■* r r.f poik C ointy, A ool H i W olt , I nd spend ones. faithfulness in the minuteet details. R o s u k w I H im c e e b m . VDO.V a DaBLRRH | ! leave Salem at 4 r. *. 1 r9 ,m r t e u iz c s E offiov h a s bzzD rvinoved •treet, one door rant of the old p (taira. t B R E& 3 S G O O D S , T !S & SHOES, O r o c e r lc s , E t c ., E t c . CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST FOR CASH. j I j NOTICE N % iïw a m T - iZ ïz t rosserai. All persons indebted to the undersigned will cull and settle their accounts in full by October 10th, 18S2, as I ifiust have nton- ! ey to buy goods. Thanking the people for | their liberal patron ago in the past, and hoping to share n portion in the fu ture, I am very truly, H. S. SMITH. j W I H OWELL, TUTT’S PILLS Ì TORPID LIVER. A f t lU A TUTT’S HAIR DYE. S (SMITH! D R E S S 'M A K : 1C Î