Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 30, 1882, Image 2

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«ALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3«,
ALLELE» IIK1BERY.
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Legislative Work.
Senate Bill No. 32, introduced by
The Oregonian of Thursday con­
tained a statement, telegraphed to 1 Mr. Lee, is for the appointment of
it by its Salem reporter, Alfred a Road and Bridge Commissioner,
Holman, to the effect that Robert whose duty shall be to have a gen-
Ford, of this place, on Monday ap­ | eral oversight of the roads and
proached B. F. Nichols, a member bridges in his county ; to notify the
of the House from Wasco County, Road Supervisors at what time to
¡¡"■J iwnarked that they had long commence working the roads, and
been friends, and that he (Ford) of bridges needing repaii , tu let
was disposed to do Nichols a favor. contracts for building and repairing
Ha said further that the present bridges and receive the same when
situation offered Nichols a chance completed ; to inaugurate a thor­
for Nichols to put himself in inde­ ough system of road working by
pendent circumstances for the rest the Supervisors. He is to have
of his life, and that he could easily one vote in the County Board when
arrange the matter. 'I he telegram selecting Road Supervisors. His
states that Nichols, greatly insult­ compensation is to lie three dollars
ed. put Ford off, but in considera­ per day when employed, but the
tion of old friendship, said nothing Board may, at the beginning of the
year, limit the number o f days in
about the matter.
On the floor of the House, W ed­ overseeing road work, exclusive of
nesday, before the session opened, bridge business, and may change
Ford is said to have again ap­ his compensation not oftener than
proached Nichols, and after some once in two years.
Senate Bill No. 31, introduced
preliminary talk, flatly offered him
$8000 to vote for Mitchell. Nichols by Mr. Prim, provides substantially
indignantly left Ford and informed for the assessment and taxation of
several of his fellow mombJrs of mortgages in the county where they
the offer. The Oregonian reporter may be recorded, and gives the
states that he has the story from mortgagor the right to pay the
Nichols’ own lips and that the latter taxes to the Sheriff, making such
Is ready to make catli to the facts as payment operate as a partial pay­
above stated; that the telegram ment. to the amount of such taxes,
was read by him and is published upon the mortgaged debt.
Senate Bill No. 22, introduced
with his attest and approval.
On Thursday afternoon Ben. Hay­ by Mr. Bilyeu, provides for the es­
den and William Watkinds came tablishment of a Board o f Railroad
from Sal (in to Dai'as and obtained Commissioners, whose duties are to
from Ford a written denial of the inquire into any neglect or viola­
whole charge in the form of a cer­ tion of the laws of this State by
tificate. From Mr. Thomas Rich­ any railroad corporation, to inspect
mond, who attested the certificate, the condition, conduct and manage­
we learn that the statement first ment of the road with reference to
submitted to Ford for his signature public safety and convenience, to
was to
the effect that
the make semi-annual examination of
whole story “ was a lie.” Ford the bridges, and if they shall be
wished this modified and finally deemed unsafe to prevent the trains
The
signed a statement substantially from running over them.
that he did not know Mitchell, that Board are also to make an annual
he hud received no money from him report to the Governor, showing as
or from any one for the purpose of to each railroad the amount o f its
influencing votes, that he had not capital stock, its preferred stock, its
offered Nichols 58000 or any sum funded debt and rate o f interest, its
to vote for Mitchell. Ford is reti­ floating debt, the cost and cash value
of roads and property, number of
cent about the matter.
On Thursday, on motion o f Dr. acres of land granted in aid of con­
Plummer, a committee was appoint­ struction, the number of acres re­
ed to investigate the charge, con­ maining unsold, and a list of its
sisting of Plummer, Jameson and officers and directors, together with
Warren Truitt, the latter, of this such additional statistics as may
county. Late Thursday evening, seem necessary and proper. The
E. ('. Hadaway, Sergeant-at-arms bill further prohibits any discrimi­
of the House, arrived in Dallas, and nation in rates.
House Bill No. 18, introduced by
the following morning took Ford
with him to Salem to appear before Perkins, of Douglas, provides for a
liquor license of five hundred dol­
the committee.
Considerable excitement is man­ lars per nnnum, and requires as a
ifested here over the matter. precedent condition to obtaining
Nichols, an old resident and for­ such license, a petition signed by a
merly Sheriff o f this county, is majority of the legal voters of the
well-known here, and bears a good precinct, as shown by the next pre­
• reputation. Ford also lias fiiemls ceding election.
House Bill No. 13, introduced by
who believe bin) innocent o f the
charge. From our inquiries, we Mr. Jameson, provides for a home­
believe that, generally, the oppo­ stead exemption to the value o f
nents o f Mitchell believe the charge 52000, said homestead to inure to
to bo true, while those in favor of the benefit of the surviving widow or
his election express an unqualified husband and the minor children, in
disbelief of the whole story. Ford case o f the death of the person
is acknowledged to have l>een work- holding the homestead. To entitle
ingfor Mitchell,and haslieen anxious any person to the benefits o f a
to have the delegation from this homestead exemption, the word
county vote for him. In the ab­ “ homestead ” must be entered of
sence o f other corroborating circum­ record in the margin of the record­
stances, it is simply a question of ed title.
Senate Bill No. 36, introduced by
veracity between Ford and Nichols.
In nny event it is a bad affair, and Mr. Humphrey, prohibits the carry­
Polk County receives from it an ing o f concealed weapons, with a
fine o f from fifty to two hundred
unenviable notoriety.
dollars, or imprisonment from
The Democrats of Lane County twenty-five to ono hundred day«,
Exceptions made o f
ftsicmbled in mass meeting on the cr both.
25tli inst., with Hon. It. B. Coch­ officeis.
Senate Bill No. 23 changes the
ran ns President, and adopted res­
olutions strongly censuring Mr. time o f meeting of the Legislature
Long, Representative from that to the second Monday in January,
county, for voting for Mr. Mitchell. beginning in the year 1885.
Senate Bill No. 35, introduced
The resolutions request the resigna­
tion of Mr. Long. It is probable by Mr. Lee, changes the present
the request will be made several road law so as to allow one dollar
tiims before Long sees it in that and a half instead o f two dollars
light. There’s some voting to be per day to be paid by those who
done yet, and Mr. Mitchell needs desire to pay money instead o f
work on the roads.
him.
Senate Bill No. 18, introduced
T.ie bill providing for a fish- by Mr. Lee, requires a license to be
ladder at Oregon City is again be­ paid by those who employ C'hina-
fore the Legislature, after having men. No license is to bo issued
been passed l.y two successive Leg­ for a less time than one week, for
islatures, and as many times vetoed which shall be paid the sum o f one
by the Governor. The Enterprise dollar per laborer, and for each ad­
thinks the ladder would Iw useless, ditional day fifteen cents per la-
Licenses for ono month
.ns few fish escape the nets on the i borer.
Columbia. It says that not over • may be issued at the rate of
one hundred marketable salmon I three dollars _ for each laborer.
I Justices of the Peace are author-
have been taken at Oregon City, , ized to issue licenses, and the pio-
during the past year. The Enter­ | ceeds go to the school fund. Kxcop-
prise ought to t>c good authority. I tiens are made in favor o f those
employing Chinese exclusively for
There is nothing for the eighteen grubbing and clearing wild land, or
to do hut to stay with i t They constructing new railroads, but the
eplion does not extend to mean
ire like the man who had the cata-
ballasting, graveling, repairing, re
nount by the tail. 1 hey ve got to j building,
idtng, ( or any section w oik ■ on
I rail roads.
.S «ratal or Abnormal.
»■•K T
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IS T H U HI M U
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llK COUN 1
SATURDAY
ru n
1882.
^1 telegram j
Senator:
rUOFESHlONAL CAIiDsl
c u is »
ally relieved by some rugged rock
scenery, or hills of varied color. At
J. R. SITES, M.|
In another place wUl be read an ( M b
Have
eTer
one place the rocks stand out on a
interesting communication from ded through Eagtern Q
from hillside like the ruins of some a n -,
around which something
Mr. Frank Rigler, County Supcr.n- The Dalleii? If not> ,#t ma wggMt cient
of historic and romantic interest
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I1AI.LA8, OREGON
tendent of Public Instruction. Mr. tlsat before starting you consult some might cling.
Five o’clock brings us to Mitchell, i
Rigler is as well qualified as any traveling man as to your equipage
i e z o x m i l l s t r e e t . i n he
a little station nestled in a canyon, I
Stur«.
1
O r r Drug
one we know to speak with knowl- for the journey,
and called 125 miles from The Dalles, i
edge and authority on matters per- j A strong desire to see something though the actual distance is prob-
J. N. SMITH, M, „
taining to schools. But we strong- . of "bunch grass land” has been ably somewhat less. Here Humphrey
ly believe that h» is much in error gratified at last, and I desire, by your 5V ard, formerly of the Luckiamuto
country, has a livery stable and John
ra the position which his letter kind permission, togiveyour readers Gage
DALLAS, OREGON.
keeps tbe hotel. Here another
O ' ^ O X U I L L S T M W . H ou rs!
makes him occupy. The teachers and my friends a brief account of the Knight of the reins awaits and in­
sists on carrying me ten miles east,
employed in the common country trip, which has fully satisfied me.
and I willingly submit, although
About
tbe
10th
of
August
I
left
DR. W . CAPPs’1
schools are, to be sure, sadly inef­
Portland for Bonneville, where I seventy miles through the alkali
ficient. But this does not come
boarded tbe train for The Dalles. It dust on a buckboard in one day is a 1
HO WICE OP AT Hi
pretty good introduction to this mode
about for lack of a normal school.
is almost needless to speak of the of conveyance. I remained among
(Late of Cincinnati, Ohio) I
Any number of normal schools will
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journey up the Columbia, 60 often j the sage-brush three weeks, and
Will still bo the Emporium of tho Latest and Best
■ 1 hi« professional services to the (, u
not remedy the evil. The cause of has it been described by more facile write this letter as the "W ide West”
at residence, one block west of Baptist r
D allam , Oregon, March 23, DW 2 .
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the evil lies another way. The pens than mine. At "the Cascades is swiftly gliding down the Columbia
wages of teachers command only the traveler may proceed to The ‘ o ^ rtla n d . The country about
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Mitchell and the John Day s nvor is
inefficiency. When your normal Dalles, either by steamer or rail, asj very rough, and a good deal of it
ATTORNEY-AT«
school has graduated a class of edu­ suits his convenience or taste. Some, rocky. Settlers are scattered thinly
DALLAS, OREGON.!
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prefer
traveling
on
tbe
water,
because!
among
the
hills.
The
lands
along
cated teachers, think you they will
water courses are said to yield good
m
i OX MILL STREET, n p j
be found in the country schools of the accidents which have occurred
O Court House. Collections lusd*»"
r i
i croPs of wheat and vegetables, but
teaching for forty dollars per month? on the railroad recently, I took the | tj16 |atjer have t0 ije irrjgated. Tbe
Black,
all
wool,
Arm
urcs,
M. L . B UTLER.
j 0H
Good teachers will not be wanting train, simply for a change, and we amount of land that may be culti­
D A L Y Sc B U T !
when good wages shall be paid. glided slowly up the river bank un­ vated is very small, when compared
Shaded Serges, Fancy Melanges,
der dangerous looking cliffs and with the area of a given section of
Wo believe that any expenditure by
A t t o r n e y * * - a t - ij
through two or three tunnels “ dark country. It beeins to me that it will
the Stato to educate teachers to
never be thickly inhabited; it is'
Fine
Diagonals
and
Brocaded
Suitings,
PROMPTLY ATTEND TO
as Egypt.”
entrusted to them.
W ILL business
adapted to cuttle and sheep raising,
educate her children would be an
Street, opposite Court House, Dallas.
One night is spent at The Dalles, and cannot be made available for
Cloakings,
Ladies’
Cloths,
W
aterproofs,
extravaganco and a waste. It is that dusty, windy, busy little city, anything else. To one accustomed
E. J. DAW NEt
cheaper to buy teachers already which lies at the gateway of tho " I n ­ to a timbered, or an agricultural
Ladies’ Cloaks and Dolmans,
country, the land over which I trav­
educated.
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land Empire.” The following morn­
eled looks dry, dusty, and arid. I
There is not much demand for ing at early dawn the Canyon City
confess to a peculiar satisfaction as
A ll colors o f Cashmeres.
anc* Notary Pub¿
educated toachers outside o f the stage is boarded, after paying $12.50 I look upon the green forests which
PECIAL
GIVEN
S looting and ATTENTION
loaning money. AlwJ
towns. When there shall be, no for tbe privilege of being jolted over line either side of tbe river we are
to loan from $100 to $2,500 on |iersonai|
125 miles of road. There are four descending. But the brown hills,
tete security. Office in Griswold's l>uiliii|
fear but that the supply will be in the stage, the driver, a Scotchman
the bank, Salem Oregon.
sprinkled with sago-brush, juniper,
NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES
forthcoming without the aid of the —sheep-herder—a Chinaman, going stunted pine and mahogany, the
D R . I. T . MAS(
State. M'e must be permitted to out as cook at a station sixty miles stifling alkali dust, and the water im­
pregnated with alkali will long have
reiterate our first statement that distant, and the writer.
Slowly we climb the hills, leaving a place in my mind, as will many of
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the State of Oregon, for some years The Dalles behind and below us, the people I mot. More anon.
DALLAS,
OREGON.f
to come, will be doing eminently while the sun creeps slowly up the
P ress S c o t t .
(Late of Eugene City and Sheiid
wsll if she supports her common eastern sky. At “ Eight Mile,” we
Artificial Teeth inserted on rubber, very!
Hon. A. J. Poppleton made the
breakfast. I had a poor supper the
at lowest rates. Satisfaction giiaranteaf
schools. A normal school, in the previous evening and now a miser­
refunded. Office two doors east i»f Jap]
address of welcome at the National
drug store.
present situation, would be abnor­ able breakfast, horribly cooked,
D allas , June 23.1892.
Woman Suffrage Association, now
caused me to wonder for a timo if
mal.
there was anything good to eat in assembled at Omaha. Mrs. I)uni-
E. R. SK IP WORTH
STAPLE DOMESTICS, GROCERIES, H ARD W ARE,
It is the opinion of the best law­ Eastern Oregon. Grim-visaged vis­ way could not bo brought to con­
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ions of Hunger rose before me, as
yers that in the event of a failure memory recalled the richly-laden fess that he is any relation of our
— AND —
by the Legislature to elect a Sena­ tables of the valley mid the Sound. own Ezra. N ot much.
B O O T S
A I S T D
S H O E S .
Notary
K’ ublir, j
tor there is not such a vacancy as Nearly every one “ took something”
Secretary Folger lias been nomi­
before breakfast, which may have
Albany,
4 H
will authorize an appointment by helped their appetites. A number of nated for Governor of New York.
Will practice in all the Court*) il
the Governor. The constitution freighters were there and they dis­ It is said that the nomination was
All busmens intrusted t»> him prouJ
I shall continue to import Sailer,
ed to.
provides that the appointment shall cussed a certain steep grade in the desired by the President.
road. Said one: " I f a man will learn
Otiice in O’Toole’s Block, Broad-J
I.ewin & Co.’s
bo by the Legislature, and the to swear at all, he will learn if ho drives
3-23 -m 3
omission o f that body to perform up that grade once.” The writer B U I D D E S L I U D M B OX IX T K .W P F .IM M T :.
G e o . \V. B e lt ,
M. 1
the duty cannot authorize the Gov­ asked: "Have all the men in this
country driven up that grade?” but
Independence.
A letter from Harlem, N. Y., sign­
ernor to perforin it for them. Only
Giant Seam Boots.
the driver was equal to the occasion, ed by three reputable citizens, in­
B E L T Sc P IP I
a vacancy that occurs during a re­ and with an air of assurance quickly quired how Brudder Gardner stood
cess o f tho Legislature, and after replied, “ Ye3, sir.”
on tbe subject of intemperance, and
A T T O R N E Y S- AT
Hope I met a man from Chicago asked if be did not know that thou­
an election has been had, can be
Independence and Dalli
who was terribly disgusted with the sands of young men were drifting
Fosters Genuine Kid Laced Gloves.
O I j O V B S '
filled by tho Governor’s appoint­ country and was highly incensed at
( v a t m t c d Juna l i ra, 1875.)
down to tbe pools of degradation
Will practice in all the Courts <j
ment.
what he called “ Lyin’ descriptions” through the influence of drink.
of the country published throughout
“ Yes, I know it,” replied the old
The constitution o f this State tho East. He thought to find almost man, as he passed tho letter along:
provides that no member of the a paradise and instead found only * I know it, and wonder over it, nu’
Legislature shall, during the time "a desert of sand, sage-brush and I am amazed at it. A young man
brown hills.” But he promised to finds hisself in good health, has cl’ar
for which he may have been elect­ straighten matters out when he re­
eye an’ an honest face, an’ his pros­
ed, be eligible to any office, the turned to the East, by publishing a pects fur de fucher am full o’ prom­
election to which is vested in the true and unvarnished description of ise. He am de hope of his fader—
“ Oregon as it is.” Soon we are off
Legislative Assembly. It follows, again, passing all day through a comfort of his inudder—de pride of
his friendB. Eberybody wishes him
therefore, thut the Democrats have dusty, uneven country, covered with well, an’ ebery hand am stretched
nominated a man for United States brown and dried bunch-grass, and
Senator who, if elected, could not sage-brush. From the summit of ^ n d S y S ^ l ” when he
LIVERY FEED &
the Des Chutes hill we have a fine on his race of life, an I felt proud
hold tho office. That he has no view of the table land lying between ober him. I have seen him when
J. G. D k BERKY
H. J. GLANDON.
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chance of election, doos not justify tho Des Chutes nnd John Day’s
| dat race was finished—cut short by
rivers. There are thousands of acres j thirty y’ars. De eye had become
the votes for him.
Glandon & D eB erry,
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here comparatively level, and which bleared an’ dim; de face bad de look
INDEPENDENCE,
if y
DEALER IX
The vote for Mitchell ha* run nn baTe at Botno time affortle<1 range for of n beast; de strong limbs trembled;
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Yon
‘ P large numbers of cattle. Westward, | all de sunshine of de past had been
from thuty-six to forty-two, the we gaze upon snow-capped peaks, drowned out by tears—nil de hopes
FISST CLASS
additional votes being fivo Demo- and mountains covered with timber, of a thousand friends blasted by dis­
slid
at
lower
prices than have ru jhJ
crete, Siglin, of Coos and Curry, while several hundred feet; below us, | appointment. Drink was de cause—
PEItRYDALE, OGN
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•'’ nn a rocky canyon, flows the sullen wine, beer, whisky an’ de gutter.
A ccommodating Commercial
Sifers, of Josephine, Long, of Lane, j Des chutes. We descend the grado, De young man who puts a glass of
OF JOP. WORK. BOTH IN WOOD
Sptdtlty.
!'/’ 01
A1 L and KINDS
Iron, duuc with Neatness and Di*|>atch.
^
J
i.ive
Curtis, o f Baker, and Col. Gates, of five miles in length, and at the liquor to his lips am unloosen’ n
HORSES BOARDED R E A t* »* l
bridgo
are
informed
that
this
is
snake
which
am
sarlin
to
bite
him
Horse
Shoeing
a
Specialty.
Wasco, and the Independent Dun­
"the hottest place in Oregon." I — unchainin’ a tiger which will de­ A g e n t for the Eads tfc Adams’ celebrated
Satisfaction guaranteed
T hb I
bar, o f Washington. The anti- was not disposed to doubt it, for the
Agents for leading make of Flows and all kinds of
w o v e n wire mattresses.
All kinds of
vour.
Drink am a fiend which
Farm Machinery. TtlU» is |>aid for in solicitation of
Julv 15 1881 1
COOPER m
Mitchell Republicans will probably sun is pouring a volume of heat down laughs an’ smiles nn’ sings until its
patronage.
GLANDON & D e BERRY.
Mattresses Made to Order !
onto the rocks at the bottom and on teeth are fastened into its wictim.
stand firm.
either side of the canyon, whonce it It nm a dry-rot dat eats to de heart.
Has constantly on hand a large and
H. W. LYONS,
Senator Siglin, one o f tho four is reflected with added intensity. It am a debbil which won’t be con­ well selected stock of
Slowly we climb tbe three miles of tent wid one wictim, but it drags
Main St., opp. Court Hoiijj
Deinoirats who hare been voting grade to the summit of the table land
families an’ friends down to destruc-
S P R IIS ra B E D S ,
for Mitchell, rises in. his place to a beyond, where we have a compar- shun,
H . F . S M I T H , P Ra
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and I
DALLAS, OREGON.
question of privilege and denies ¡atively level drive for about twenty
“ Show me a man who am always W indow Mhttdrn,
ILnt« o f Salem. , ;
P ictu re F ram es,
that he has Wen bought. We give 1 miIe"' A /°.'v
after'varV a» “ putting liquor to his lips an' I'll
1 1 A VINO RECENTLY PURCHASED THE SA
.
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number of freight teams were de- show vou a man who will sooner or
-*1. OOI 1 business of G. W. E.xu, I have now on hand
GOOD CLE4N SHA|
B ra c k e ts, lit«-.
fine 8to«k of
his denial Tull credence, but a man scending this grade, a team loaded later become a wreck. Show me a
had at all tines. Oif^
yt©-<>rders
will
be
promptly
filled,
and
II.
ought not to place himsolf in a po- with wool became frightened, ran a youth who drinks an’ I ’ll write de
and all work will be dono in a workman­
D allas , July 1, 1881.
sition that makes such a denial sh° rt i1!81?“ 0®, ove*turned the wagon word ‘ Destroyed!’ artcr his namo. I like manner.
bo
Shell keep an orderly place and furnish iny patron*
necessarv.
an(*
one " or,,e* A- short rule am only a poo* olo black man, igno-
with the b*!-t to he had.
H. W. LYONS.
* —— mmmmmmmmmm mm aa.
! brings us to Bake Oven, where the rant an* uneducated’ but poor an’ Next I>oor to C lngcctt * Mcrwln.
PHYSICIAN AND SU)
FALL TRADE!
PHYSICIAN AND SU|
The W h ite B r ic k
DRESS GOODS AND NOVELTIES,
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
FINE PHILADELPHIA BOOTS & SHOES,
\
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r o is
oudman Brf
pints and o
liuhiome res
Daly are
IlJughes, oI
Iweek visitii
i ad. of W.
jsyor. Ho i
aptly.
[ Hadaway,
made ui
iday evenin;
■F. \Y. Spon
lindepender
li the upper
¡tiggs & M
Iliom. The;
[tho partuei
JhoniHS Ric
|he Fair, r<
in good li<
J Hubbard r
forma, who
Ine and prol
Sites Jeft
| County, ^
In a general
■car of anot
Jtce, the otli
I a good poi
Dallas Troi
[regular pr.
I to sustain
Senatorial
■interest 1
Idling to 1
lines in.
prson coni
Business
fcicy on t
pis office,
apps info
[t had bo<
iile soiitl
lugh yet f
I Hall stai
got lof!
It Mrs. G
■Fame exp
ohns yes
rder of I
[higher. ”
ft'ill shot
I k sc ay, (
iixie, wl
ersonal
wagons,
.Ltd A t the W h ite Brick, Main St., D allas.
STABLE
BLACKSMITHS,
FURNITUREH
BARBER Sli
SALOON AND BILLIARD HALL,
WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS.
D allam , November 18^ 1831.
W .fW in1 .7 «*lrn"ftirn f/* k* .
buildings and green orchard lowly as I am, I would not trade
Watkinds is know n to be a 1 0f Mr. Burgess seems an oasis. Here places with the rich white man who
man for " affidavits.' But \ Mr. It. Booton, an old subscriber of! has a fondness fur drink. I did not
the long-time boss of the j the I temizer , makes bis headquarters.; mean to deliber a lecktur; nor do I
PLUMBING, CAS
Ami Steam Fitting.
p *
Notice of
P ro o f.
U. S. L and O itick , O m o o k Crrr, )
Oregon, Sept 5, 1882.
f
VOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-
k»winM-n*mod settler ha* Med notice of hin in­
tention to make final proof in support of hi* claim,
and that said proof will he made
J. B. Upton,
Natary Public for Oregon, at Oreftown, Tillamook
County, on Monday, Ootohftr IS, 1332, viz: John
Malany, Pre-emption, D. S. \o. M 9 Ï, for the S. E.
quarter of S. W. quarter and lot i. of section 19, and
1‘ 10 vk" art0r ° f
(ïuartcr of section 30, T. 4 S.,
« j r e «p « « . e e
injury whar’ dey rVIHE OXLY FIRST-CLASS P U M B IX O EXTAB.
for the boss o f the Republican deservedly popular. W’e spend the hoped to do good. I simply want to x li*hiu«nt south of Portland, where you will And
All modern improvomentd
getting to be pretty night at Cross Hollows, and at an be put on record as one whose sev­
party, it
early hour next day are off on
the best in the city. Open
enty years of life have taught him
nearly a case of the lion and the
J. U . BRENS
backboard for another sixty mile dat of all de cold an' clammy snakes
Shower Baths, Sinks,
lamb.
ride. W o breakfast at Antelope, at which man kin take to his arms to Stationary Woahtuhfl, all kinds of Iron, Lead and
the “ following
Pipe*, Brotw Good* and Fitting. Rubber Ilose I tin! le nr.-.»es
i
'-Ww,n witnesses to prove his con-
Henry Villard has a proposition which place Mr. Polk Mays—for- paralyze his mind, benumb his brain, “ Stone
F. D. McDO\
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kinc. Stoat toad, .tc-ft'c
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merly of Polk county, I think—owns break de hearts of friends an’ at last
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before the Legislature to endow tho a half-interest in a flourishing store, make him de wictim of a grave ne’oer
. Tillamook Countv, Oregon.
Salem, Oregon.
L. T. BAKIN, fceyirter.
S alk * . August 11, 1882.
PRACTICAL WATf
State University with $50,000, pro­
Me psss Cold Camp and are point-! cared for an’ neber wisited except
ed
to
the
spot
where
a
man
was
wid
wails
of
sorrow,
dat
sarpint
vided there shall be an annual ap­
A n tl J c x v o
N otice of P ro o f.
N otice of P ro o f.
murdered for his money ‘ way back oalled Drink am de wnst. It is now !
propriation to the institution of in the sixties, and to another, called time to go home.” — Detroit Free
DEALER IN'
I.VND OrncK, O r m o * C m , O rroor , )
V. 8. L aud O ptic * at O **oo* Crnr, )
$5000. Henry believes in “ teach­ “ Mail Sacks,” where the mail was Press.
September 7, 18S2.
f
O rboos , AuguHt 23, 1SA2.
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OTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Fnf.
V ''T i e r IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL- Clocks, W atches &\
ing the youn y idea how to shoot.” robbed of $16,000, some time. From
lowing named settler ha« filed noti.'« of his in­
nmwrt wttlcr t o flic! notice of h i. In-
the summit of thjs hill wo look off
There are threo brothers working tention to make final proof in support of his Haim , ,
C o m m e r c i a l S t.« N W
’ ’ilkc l’i l1 Vf,1" '
*"PP"rt of hii cliim,
S Ü fS a S I""*
K m o a T f e .r * the Court?; iT r k , n,:;L, 'f0' . " '« r ú a le toforc the Countj
upon
the
country
beyond
the
John
id
a
Chinese
gang
on
the
first
divis­
Mitchells record has been a chief
Clerk o f Tillamook county, at TUlanoik, nrram . on
* " * ' 1 " - nrevon, on M ntoej,
Day's river. It is called the “ Devil’s ion of the O. C. Railroad who, al­ 5 ^ r . Ojtotor ^
v i* a . j . M .rti,., F r a « » .
A m ? '1, .
J,i " »«-Howell, Ho,celomi
MONEY TO
s. So. Î.M 4, fur tu« X, V.. fourth „ I S , £
APpI.ontton No. o, t3, for the M. K qiurter of suction
point in the arraignment of the Re- Potato Patch, consisting of various- though they wear cues, are not
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8. fc. fourth of S. W. fourth of Section 21
He
naint
a
the
foilowinjr
witne- M to prove his e
publican party by the Democrat*., |y sized and shaped hills, and peaks,
.
| Chinamen. Tl her are the onsprioi? o f
1 *"** * °* nation ». t . is ., r . 10 w.
Wo have money to loan on
nom«, the following witowwa to prove h‘s < ..tinuoun tinuouii re-v.dence upon, and cultivation^ of, sohTland
•ecurity, in sums from
«prui. and cultivation «f, „ ¡ d ,and
j
And yet Mitchell will have to he umbled together in tbe most de- a Chinese father and a Peruvian
í
i I Guthrie, all
i'.ïu."h
.",,■ « IVdk
T « County,
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lightful disorder. M'e are informed mother and were born in the latter M Knifonr, Elam Batts, J. Funua, off N«tacc-a and Oregon.
of Jn
IhUlas,
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elected, if at all, by Democratic that the remainder of our day’s ride country. They have a frank, inteili- JKub O n t » . . A Lincoln, Ml of t l l t a » “ « ! ?
L. T. BAKIN, Register.
TIM* : r*OM OS* TO FTV* T*AW
L. T. BARIN, R«ri«!cr.
vote«. And he is getting them ia to be through this country. And gent expression, large mouths, al­
io we dash down the long hill and rnond eye«; nosea rather flat, and
slowly, but it seems surely.
Dr. J. B. JOHNSON
To lhe T«-P«yer« of Polk County. August 24. 1882.
dine at Burnt Ranch about 1 30 they are of average stature. They
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V °T 1 C E IS HEREBY OIVKX THAT ON MONDAY
o'clock.
As
we
leave
I
notice
that
are
aged
reepectively
15,
17
and
18.
John Long, go hom e, rou’re
b
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f I
D R . W . H . R1
Having returned to Independence to oü.C7;'Lw
the thermometer indicates 100’ in One oi them can apeak Spanish,
i"
“ ‘to ofBce TttTcSm?
wanted there.
Polk emmty. end fnhilcljr «Ramine th« A *
the shade. Me climb the bills leis- Chinese and English with equal fa- permanently locate, ie prepared to do all Clevt of
ut Roll for Raid_____
_
rant.! for the rc»r !98_\ end D
E N T
all ermr« in raluatii n and description of
urely, but dash down them, often in eility, besides he possesses a fair ! Binda of detal work. Filling and treating rurreet
8 land*, lota or other property All perenna intere*«!
Eighteen waitin'; forty-one, lota -• gallop. Me pass hills whose m o-1 education and is endowed with the: a specialty.
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DALLAS, OREO
J notified to appeal t G»e tim« *nd place
j Office in 5 andnyn A Smith’s new brick, i above ntioned.
T. J. GRAVER
J notonous sameness i* only occasion*; talent of an artiat.
of fun.
|
» ta ir a .
AweMvr
Ai
of Polk — . - 1 .-
'
U . WORK DONE IS FIR
1 tot>4 September », issi ™* C™,M. ' to'em.
WSce ont door north ti t.
FORCE & U R PUMPS, BATH TUBS,
TRUin&JO!
A
M â t ” . .1
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is
{ a lie out boh
pr and cool,
I Clerk Shelle
»convey auctii
Btly goes to
|all go away
Lewis, of 1
S»i ief visit thi
Kilt a and fnni
Irdny to \ i»it
■artson, pm
Bence schools
), Harris is g
J e n c e near
■Brown is bi
■oporty pure
COOPER B
S. W . ALLEN,
3
f Failing, 18.
GOODS PRIME AND PRICES BEDROCK!
Bill
BUI
great
when
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ley an