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Il K COUNTY ITEMIZER SATU RDAY, KEPT tue 30, 1882, u m T ! i\ telegram gives tho vote yes Senator: M itchell, 42 ; Shat- Failing, 18. 18, OUKG0K. T8MT, IX HEAI AS, OREGON. L STREET, Nonni W. CAPPS, OP A T H l udtnan B ro s., o f Independence, ,ints and oils. Sold at bedrock if Cincinnati, S DALLA», . tl serviced to *ck west of Ih tfarch 23, 18d: rO W N S E B ME Y -A T * j LAS, OREGON,] I ILL STREET, (irsi 9. Oolit elions illude i TLY ATTEND To htruatwt to them, purt 11 u u . no , Dallas. J. D A W N E . Í E Y -A T -1 lotary Pub! TTENTION GIVEN loaning money. Aim K) to «*2,600 on |ieraooa| •tice lu Qriawoid’a huildii I Oregon. l L L A S , OREGON. Eugene City an<l Sheiid inserted on rubber, very SatiKfactioii guarantee c two doom east of Jai», o ftr y P u b lic , 3 ice in all the Courts ii intrusted to him prom ¡’Toole’s Block, Broad-« 3-33-in3 »»dependence and Dal] now prepared to “ secure the shadow.” Goodman Bros., druggists, successors m e residences o f A. Shultz ly are rapidly nearing com- to L. W. Robertson, have rented Mr. Robertson’s new building, and as soon as it is completed will move into their new [ughes, of W asco County, was quarters. ock visiting Ilia »¡»ter, Mrs. J. James Tatum has accepted the appoint W. I\ \\ right, auctioneer ment of District Agent o f the Western Insurance Company, of S. F ., Cal. The H o will attend to all busi- company is to bo congratulated upon se curing tho sorvicos of so eflicient an agent. IF. V . Spence»*! as purchased and [independent the steamer C ity of li the upper Willamette. Riggs A M dler’s notice to those Bid!). They are determined to [the partnership accounts. fhoniHS Richm ond, who was Mar- [he Fair, returned home Sunday l in good health and spirits. Hubbard and wife left yesterday [ornia, where they will remain for ne and probably permanently. !. Sites Jeft on M onday for Illi.i- 1 County, W. T . , where he is em, in a general merchandise storo. ear o f another dollar that went in- loe, the other day. That race will o good point for placer mining Dallas Trom bone Band has corn- regular practice again. The boys to sustain their well-earned rep- Senatorial contest elicits a good [intorest here, a crowd gathering [cuin g to learn the news when the Hues in. lerson contemplating attending the H Business College this winter can nicy on their tuition fee by call- ins office. Ifipps informs us that he saw four It had been killed by the railroad hide south of town. It is hardly [ugh yet for hog killing. | Hall .started to Portland on M on ti got, loft at M cM innville. W e it. Mrs. C. W . Crystal and others [same experience later in tho week, lohns yesterday resigned his office rder of the Town of Dallas, “ to [higher.” W o suppose a new R e f i l l shortly l e appointed by tho tic ad ay, October Sd, W . E. Good- hxie, will sell at public auction a hrsonal property, consisting of tv ago ns, etc. Bo sure and attend dolman has been having some [n getting his broken collar-bone n place. l i e fell over the fence jr day, wo presumo to give it a feet. ” *. M iller has just ^received a fine e\v goods, in the way o f druggists’ and toilet articles. Remember keeps a full supply o f the best ice in all the Courts OPER B iT E R Y F E E D & M e S T A B L E ; PENDENCE, (ÏÏ TEST CLASS TUENl ¡ver prices than have m l modating Commercial! JES BOARDED RE;\'tio1 faction guaranteed. 18811 *j*H COOPER I’ kni Court Ilona {L ate of Salem, IO GD CLEAN SHAI had at all tin e s. O il modern improvomentil ?st in the city. Open I ■J. H. BRENSl \ D . M c D O U l iCTICAL A nei WATE .T o w d jJ DEALER IN I ® >cks, Watches 4 V; ■ Kntendent R iglor, aisisted by Mr. 6. o f Independence, and Mr. [of this place, has been, yesterday Bay, holding a teacher.l’ examins- lOnly on* applicant, Mr. buster, re tho examining board for a »V. H . Grant writes us that on ac- l press o f business below, he will I'le to reach tlm point for some pt ho is coming, and don’t forget mold your orders in readiness for len he arrives. M r. Grant, you Is Davidson, the picture man’s, I the ad. o f the Western Fire and Insurance Company. Mr. J. C. |e, who is traveling in the interest ¡ompany, was here this weeek, and appointed James Tatoni, one of st known citizens, agent for this M r. Tatom will undoubtedly iTiare ofi5fi«iness. linit ia again “ on d eck,” and will •ok open out his real estate office as. H. W . Lyons will do tho work and can .always be found in se, while Mr. S'tinit will be at any here his business requires his at- H c is a genuine rustler and ays succeeded better than .any one the real estate business in Polk flONEY T O TRUITT & JO DR. W . H . RI i * b n t : DALLA S, OBEI | < nunfj Judiir. p ile s A. Julius, E sq., on Thursday wed from Gov. M oody the appoint- |<f C ounty Judge o f Folk County, in [ o f Judge Kmith, rasi'/ned, and im- litely qualified. Mr. Johns is a k lawyer o f steady habits snd good Fy and we doubt not will make on ef> It officer. A pugilistic encounter took pl«ace b e tween two little boys— pupils of the Old Town school, last week ; and they were brohght before Justice F ord, who fined one of thorn five dollars and discharged the other. Geo Bolder, who started for Ohio, last Thursday, sold his dwelling house to Ben Whiteaker. the R oberts’ property to J. M. Sloper, and his interest in the sash and door factory and grounds to L. W. Robertson, Esq. A band of about twenty Indians, from tho Grand R ondo Agency, are engaged in picking hops at Mr. Row e’s hop-yard, on the bank of the river. Ono of them celelirated his advent among us by getting gloriously drunk. H o was fined. At tho Council meeting, last Tuesday evening, tho R ecorder was instructed to make the assessment of the town property for the year 1883. It is estimated that a 2.1 nr 2 } mill tax will bo sufficient to run the town government next year, and leave a smnll surplus in tho treasury. Wells Dornsife is the boss thresher this season. In 41 days he threshed 55,322 bushels of grain 41,822 bushels of wheat and 13,500 bushels of oats; an average of 1349.8 bushels per day Can any one beat it? Let us hear from the M on mouth, Buena Vista and D ixie liars. A dolf W olf has on hand a fine lot of Indies’, misses’ , boys’ and# girls’ cloaks, which he will sell at unprecedentedly low prices. Mr. W olf has a large stock of this class of goods, all of tho latest make and style, and will Rell thorn very cheap rather than carry the stock over. Call and satisfy yourselves. We aro requested to announce that there will tie nn election .it the Calvary Presbyterian Church on M onday next, between the hours o f 10 and 12 in the form oon, for the purpose of electing a President, Secret.nry, Treasurer and two Trustees, to serve for the ensuing year. All members in good standing, above the age of eighteen years, are requested to assemble at the church, at 10 o ’clock on that day. There seems to bo some misunderstand ing ns to the proposed change in the town limits, and for tho information of those interested we give the limits «as taken from the bill submitted to the Legislature: “ Commencing at tho mouth of In d e pendence slough and running up said slough to the north branch; thence up the north branch to the lino o f J. M cC or mack’s land claim ; thence south to the county road; thence east to the west line of Patterson’s Second A ddition; thence south to the south line of E street; thence east to tho depot grounds; thence south sixteen rods; thence east to the river. Petitions for and against the extension have been circulated and numerously signed, but we believe most of the oppo sition arises from a misapprehension of what is to be included in the extension of the limits. W alter M adden hat taken unto hiiuaelf a better half. P. F. Clark hat returned from the coatt and reporta game scarce. Farmer« will toon be through with sum mer-fallow, and rain it much needed. E lder Fairchild delivered an excellent discourse at 11 o ’clock on Sunday last. M r. Andrew Ennis has gone to M cM inn ville H e is going into business there. Mr. and Mrs. 0 . C. W alker have gone on a visit to Mr. W. B. W alker, near Goldendale, W . T. J. B. Franklin has returned from Nes- tucca to move his family out there. May success foil )w them. W e aro inform ed that Mr. C. P. Cran- gle, o f Lincoln, has purchased the W eb- foot mill. W e wish him success. Nelson W alling has removed the resi dence on Lincoln Avenue to his orchard, and will convert it into a tree house. E lder Stipp, o f Scio, preached a good sermon on Sunday evening. Mr. Stipp is in his 7bth year, and bids fair to preach many years yet. M arried— At Salem, on Friday last, Mr. W alter Madden and Miss Saloma J. Franklin, both ot this place. M ay jo y and happiness be their 8 through life. Mr. James R. Shupbach and wife are visiting friends near Zena. Mr. S. son- templates remaining in the State perma nently if he can purchase a suitable place. . Master Dudley Purvino had his leg broken above the ankle join t, caused by his team running Away and turning the wagon over on him. H e is doing as well as could be expected under the circum stances. Autum n has cotne again and is turning the leavos to a golden hue. Thus time flies. It seems to us but yesterday ’fcwas summer, but the winds remind us ot our mistake. It was ever so, from the cradle to the grave. The serenaders were around again on Saturday evoniug. W e can appreciate music, but some remarks might have been left unsaid, and we hope that we will never hear them used again in our burg. “ H on or thy father and thy m other” is a good maxim to bear in mind. W e may be out of hearing o f our own parents, but some one’s may hear us when we are least expecting. Guard the tongue. [FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] J. P. Frizzell’s new house is nearing completion. The Sabbath School will commence again next Sunday. John W . M cG rew and vife are in P ort land attending the M echanics’ Fair. J. W. W ilson, the Justice, has all he can do in his court— all civil actions. D. S. K ey t is going to Portland soon, where he will remain during the winter. Glandon & D eBerry will furnish the farmers nlows o f all kinds. Joseph is going to Portland to buy the stock. John J. Daly and Sheriff Holm an passed through town this week on their way to Ballston. Call again, gents. Farmers are pretty well through sowing their fallow ground. They expect a large yield next year, as the land i3 in fine con dition. T ho Zena correspondent “ chips” when tliero is no hand dealt to him. W e’ll give him a “ deal” if he wishes, and will throw the “ low card” for another keg of of beer. W o understand the clearance sale at M cGrew & W aller’s will continue another month. Or, at le-ast, they will make largo reductions for cash. T hey mean business. The N im rod« did not meet with much success while on their hunt. John T ow n send et al. were under many obligations to Uncle Henry Ellis for a driyo in his new buggy. l i e has, without doubt, the finest rig in Polk County. (non our. o m u l teeiu»»»wurt.) 8up*rintend*nt Rigler lu * * nourishing ■cliool now, and it i* still iner*a*ing in the number o f its scholars. M r. A. M. Smith, o f Portland, mad* us a short visit this week. H e will have a tine display of wares at the Mechanics' Fair. T he infant daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. T y ler died on W ednesday, the 20th inal. It lias not been two y e a n since they bur ied two little ones in one week, snd now the third is laid beside them. This is the way we hear it spoken of : “ T he Oregonian must bo sick about M itch ell. W hy don’t some o f its friends bathe its foet ill warm water, then put a hot, wot [lack on its stomach and put it to bed I It seems to have it very bad.” Mr. Mart. Prather and M n . Minnie H ornbuckle Prather are fully acquainted with the music of a genuine charivari. T he boys gave them a superb lot of music, with all the accompaniments, just because they were sensible enough to get married. Whoat is coming in to our warehouses with a rush. Looks like old times to see teams rushing and racing through the stroets to get to the warehouse first. Mr. Richardson's popularity as a warehouse man and the superiority o f river trans portation will bring the wheat here. T ho hop pickers have finished their work and returned to their homes. They were paid forty cents per box this year, an advance o f two and one-half cents over the usual price paid. There were two deaths among them whilo here— ono from consumption, and one from general de bility. Just about right. Our fun-loving citi zens have hit upon a plan that will pre vent catch-penny and humbug shows from imposing upon them : A committee haa been appointed to wait upon M r. M an ager, and if the allow is good, the boys all buy some, but if a humbug, they— well, they whoop ’em up. Miss Lillian Richardson took charge of the Oak d ro v e school mi M onday of this week. Miss It. is a P olk County girl— was b om in Buena Vista, we believe. Hence we feel just a little proud, for it has required energy and close application to qualify herself to take charge of a school before she is eighteen. P IL E S ! P IL E S ! P IL E S ! A Sure Cure Found at Last! No One Need 8ufFer! A huxe Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing anoU lcerated Piles has been discover ed by Dr. W illiam ,(uu Indian Remedy,) called D r. W illiam ’s Indian Ointment. A siugle box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after apply ing this wonderful soothing* it adic’ iie. Lotions instruments and electuaries do more harm than good. W illiam ’s Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itebing, (particularly at night after get ting wurmjin bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of the private parts, and for «"th in g else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffiuberiy of Cleveland has to say about D r. Wil liam’s Indian Pile Ointment; I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything wbicb gave such immedi ate and permanent relief as Dr. William’s Indian Ointment. F or sale by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price, $1.00. Hodge, Davis & Co., wholesale agents, Portland, Oregon. H E N R Y 4c CO.. P r o p » r « . Cleveland, O. Hr W im Thar. Tho Misspulian tells the follow in ggood one about Prof. W illio, the magician. It says the professor is one o f the few men in Montana who wears a ‘ plug’ hat; he needs it in his business. There are peo pie who do not seem to have the necessary respect for this style o f headgear and never miss an opportunity to show it; bift there is one man in this county who will size up his man before ho again «attacks a hat with a stranger u n d e n t. T o explain, the gentlemanly magician had occasion to enter a saloon, a few nights since, where several o f ‘ the boys’ were indulging in a good time. One of them got his eye on the prestidigitator’s high hat and im mediately brought his flat hand down up Runaway. on it. Turning upon his assailant, the Charley W oodward came to mill on professor politely requested an apology, Monday and left his team standing while which w as received with derisive laughter lie earned a sack of wheat into the mill. by the hat masher and his friends. But The team started and ran up M ill street, colliding with Peterson’s wood pile, leav ing the hind wheels near by. The horses came up the street with the fore wheels and turned into Main street at J. L. H yde’s. They then ran against a tree, became separated and were soon caught, nef serious damage being done., We sug gest that hereafter when M r. W oodward K'in appeared and no further hostile conics to town with that team that he ex demonstrations wero made. ‘ You can’t ercise more care to keep control o f them, most always generally,’ etc. as they have twice made a race track of our streets and there is danger of some A P o r t la n d F ir e . one being hurt if this thing is to be kept A firo occurred in Portland last Sunday m orning in which half a block was des troyed. The burned buildings were five PainTnl Injury. J. B. Teal met with an accident on saloons, a restaurant, a lodging house and Wednesday by which his right hand was two fruit stores. M any of the lodgers in badly cut. H e was engaged in shaving the lodging houso wero unable to save shingles, and let go of the drawing knife their outside clothing, barely escaping with his right hand to turn the shingle, with their lives. A11 the stock and bu ild when the knife struck some object and ings were insured except the buildings of one end o f it hit him in the face. Mr. ; Mr. Harrington. T he fire originated in Teal made a grab for it with his right hand ; the kitchen o f the restaurant, 89 North and it positive that he caught it, at the ; First street. I will sell at public outcry, at my place, three miles south of Dallas, on Saturday, the 7th of October, at one o ’clock in the afternoon, the following described person al property, to-wit: One mare nnd one colt, one cow and calf, three hogs, one wagon, five dozen chickens, nnd some household furniture. Terms—-Under $5, cash in hand; over $5, twelve m ouths’ time, without interest, with security. J oh n N e l s o n . D a l l a s , Sept. 23, 1882. The i ’lcruyinnu’s Annoyance. Nothing can be more annoying or un pleasant to our clergymen, than the con stant coughing of some of his congregation; yet how easily can all this be avoided, by using Dr. King’ s New Discovery for Con sumption. There can be no cough or cold, however severe, but what this remedy will relieve instantly. It is a positive cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, Phthisic, Quinsy, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Dry Hacking Cough, Croup, W hooping Cough, Diffi culty of Breathing, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. T o prove this you are requested to call on Jasper R. Miller, Druggist, and get a Trial Bottle free of cost, which will show what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. wishing to purchase furniture can make it pay to call on me now. I wish also to give notice to those indebted to me to pay their bills by the first day of October next. J . M. C a m p b e l l , D a l l a s , Sept. 16, 1882. An Important Notice. I have sold my drug store in Indepen dence, and desire to settle up my business at as early a date as possible. Those in debted to me will therefore much oblige me by paying their accounts with as little delay as they can. 1 hereby extend my hearty thanks for the liberal patronage I have received, and bespeak for my suc cessor’s, Messrs, Goodman, the same good will I have myself received. L. W. R obprthon . | I n d e p e n d e n c e , Sept. 5, 1882. Adolph W olf, of Independence, makes j a specialty o f the San Francisco make of j T k » D l. l r t r l a r fce e l. All person* knowing thtmaelv»« indebt ed to C. G. Rowell will p i»* »« call and u t ile their ftcconnte, by eeeh or note, before th* 10th of October, 1882. C. G. B o w iu .. F o rt; t lo n u n d good »hake* for u l* , rb**p. Apply to I . ¥ . Cuspb*U, D allw . when he wee b a t Svo years of eg*. What ever he is, be mad* himself, earning the m oney with which he paid fo r his educa tion at Bethel College in this countv. He wee one* the owner apd editor ot the iTBMi/.isn, ably conducting the same while its editor. We are glad to know that he is appreciated. He deserve* success, end if the people can elect him we can atsnr* them they will not regret it, as he is not th* man that will aver betray a trust, hundreds of oar snbstantiftl citizens can testily. B. about u m ontb ago. Whan last seen she was side-hobbled, fore and hind feet to gether, The person finding her and giving me inform ation of her will be lib erally rewarded. H. J. E llis . Sunday afternoon while the mem bers of her household were away from heme, Mrs. Levi Leland, liv ing six miles east of Oregon City, committed suicide by inhaling ether. She left a note to her husband, con fessing that she intended taking her life. Financial troubles which came upon Mr. Leland, weighed heavily on her mind and the deed was evidently committed while she was much de Because they send forth trained pressed. She was 40 years old and teachers from their halls, and thus usd no children. add to the efficiency of the common NEW THIS WEEK schools. I presume it will be admit ted that to spend public money in increasing the efficiency of the com W . P. W R IG H T , mon schools. is not wasting it. If tbis be admitted, and tbe efficacy of normal schools be granted the con clusion is unavoidable that we ought And County Surveyor, to have such iustitutions, supported DALLA8, OREGON, by the State. The cadet nt West Point receives 'IL L ATTEND TO HIS BUSINESS IN ANY part of the county promptly. aeSO-tf as much personal benefit from bis training as does the student at the Sheriff’s Sale, normal school. Yet who asks the former to “ put up” for it? No one. Ho not only receives his training free, but he is fed, clothed and paid while he is receiving it. Why is this? Surely not simply that he may learn a lucrative business, but that he may bo used by the nation. The State normal student occupies an analogous position. Both are trained at the public expense and and costs and attorney fees; and at the both aro pledged to use their training rendition of said judgment it was ordered, and decreed by* tbe Court to be a for the public benefit. There is just adjudged Hen upon the following described real as much philosophy, just as much p roperty, from and after the 31st day of economy in training teachers at the M ay, 1881, to-wit: Four and 57-100 acres public expense, as there is in train off the south part of “ o a t " L ot N o. (20) ing soldiers. If the government of tho United Stntes had undertaken tho education of the people ns it has undertaken their defense, it would have provided the same adequate P olk County, means of putting competent teachers in the schools that it has of putting competent officers in the army. But while the nation is the defender, the At 1 o ’clock p. m ., all the right, title and that the said defendants had in State is the educator, nnd a part of interest and to the above described real estate on the duties of the latter is to provide the said 31st day of May, 1881, to satisfy teachers, Thntthis is believed to be said judgment of Twelve Hundred and true, not only by “ foolish educators” Fourteen and Ninety-eight one-hundredth but even by wise editors, in other Dollars, with interest at the rate of 10 per per annum from tbe Gth day of De States, is evident from the large cent, cember, 1881, aud the further sum of sums spent annually in the support Forty-one and 48-100 D ollars costs, and of norm 1 schools. In all of the accruing costs. Terms of sale— Cash in hand. larger States there are several such H. HOLMAN. institutions, supported chiefly by Sheriff of P olk county, Oregon. State appropriations. D a l l a s , Oregon, Sept. 27, 1882. No one knows bettor than yourself the need of trained teachers in this Stale and county. Only a few weeks ago you referred to the illiteracy of country teachers, as shown by their examination papers, and you asked whether “ the red letter days of a tri umphant incompetency” had wholly A ll persons indebted to passed away. Your criticisms were just and your statement mild. On the undersigned will call several public occasions, I have re ferred to the same subject in lan and settle their accounts guage much stronger than your own. Now, sir, I hold that to pay over the in full by October 10th, school fund into Buch hands as these is tQ waste it. I hold it to be a 1882, as I must have mon wiser public economy to spend a Western I Oflee, 4 M» Canforata Street, Haa Frai P. J. White, Pres.; Jae. Phelan, Vice Pres.; R. Th. lolloving h u m a n M ow ot tk . U ockhoU an, wHk their I mu I imw . un i oocupsilon given: ------ SAN FRANCISCO------- j ! in T kh r a o l » " '* M w SaM y, fOurfMitou. J. A. VOLOKH, .o lg a . a Co., vh olew l. tiogot w d »plc-e dealer., California »trait. B. MACIiONornH. Mardouoinrh S Co., cnol UMix-hent*. 33 and So Miu *<:(. \'. D. OKulti.an, «tim tor Hibernian Bonk (let. O'B.illiv.n, Kelt, S Co.) HOBKRT MoKKE, .She., Booquar*. A McKee, whnlowl* lisuor dnalm-a. 8 KRAPOLLI. a Frapolu S On., whotowlo doalor. in n . l i i . a 1 iu . W. D. O'SULLIVAN, wboJawi. dwlar in point, and o il. „ P. HARTIGAN, wholwnle grocer Mid liquor denier, Kirot Mid Howard atrocti. MICHAEL KANE. WILLIAM WILLIS, I ,. JOHN TAY, WILLIAM M. LENT. ¡Capital!**. N. C. LUHRR, Wheaton * Luhra, wholaaale proviaioo marvhanU, V.'J Front. J. M. DEWITT, wholMalt gruen and proviaioo dealer, 41« and «Id daiwmie «treet. JONES BCHOKNFKLD, Importer nt laml tobacco. «33 aad »26 Jackson .treat. J. RUDOLPH, Rudolph SOn.. importer* and manufacturer, ot piano.. r . O'LEARY. P. J. WHITE, OEO. W. SESSION», CapitalLw. • N. oifLANDT, Ohlaudt S Co., ooal merchant.. W. W. DODGE, Dodge S Co., whole.«.1, grocer*, Front M;d Clay etreete. A. P HOTALINQ, Uotaling S Co., whotwal. liquor dealer., 42n and 427, Jaekeon. E. H POND. Pond. Reynold. S Ce.. wholewla liquor dealer,, Market NICHOLAS GOETJKN, manufacturer of pickled good«. 1032 McAllieter. GUH IIEIB and FERD REIS, Reia Brother.. Capital!*», 31» California. HENRI' CABANOV.'., P. Danorl S Co., whole-..1. grocer«, 604 Front etraet. M. H. KELLY, Kelly * Egan, whoimal. liquor dealer*. 004 Batten . G. FRKlDRlCli, Baltic It Co., banker*. 624 Montgomery. THOMAS JENNINGS, wholesale grocer. SACRAMENTO 1 COMSTOCK, wholesale and retail dealer in furniture. GRABS "ALLEY V J. C. COLEMAN and I . COLEMAN, Capitalists. U r Ik e above II* of w in e , contain. Kane of th . wealthiest Mid b e * known merchant! and capital lit . of California, which is e guarantee of the Company's solidity. A U C T IO N E E R DALLAS, OREGON, And will sell more goods Than any house South of Portland U R M R . BETTM AN HAS JU ST RETU RN ED FROM SAN FRANCISCO W IT H a choice line of ey to buy goods; men and women to fill competently the places of th9 multitude of un taught teachers, who are now taking Until the 1st of October, I wiil sell my the people’s money without giving stock of furniture almost at cost. Those an equivalent. Respectfully, knife made a circle and almost cut his thumb off. Frank B utler sywed up the j boots and shoes. Near Dali*s, September 22, 1882, to the wound and Mr. Teal is looking for some A ll persons indebted to Ricss Bros. & body to work for him, as he expects to wife o f J. D. Chitwood* a son, weighing i W hiteaker are requested to make cash have all he can do for a few weeks in taking 10J pounds. care of hit injured hand. Near Dixie, September 28, 1882, to the ■ settlement on or before October 1st. wife o f J. A . Dem psey, a 12-pound daugh The next steamer from San Francisco U 4 'r.ol. A r ir ifw j, ter. This makes eight daughters b o m to | will bring Adolph W olf one o f tho largest This institution opened last M onday, M r. and Mrs. Dempsey. ; and most elegant stocks o f children's with Prof. S. A. Handle as principal and Misses Ella Witten and Ora Palmer as | misses’ and ladies’ cloaks, of the latest assistants. There are forty-three students, styles, ever brought to Independence. W . S. Elkins writes us from P ortland that with several more, not yet enrolled, to Having enlarged my store and added enter soon. A visit to this school im he has got this valuable homestead for sale, presses us favorably with ita management. which is now laid off in lots adjoining the N. P. R. R. works, now being constructed The claas-rooins are in perfect order and the bright-faced girls and boys seem to be on the east side o f the W illamette river, interested in their work. T he chapel just below East Portland. The lots com below is furnished with an organ, and the prising the homestead are sold on the in walls are adorned with a few excellent stallment plan. A narrow gauge railroad pictures. This school should be the pride is being built through this homestead, o f Dallas and receive hearty and in tel connecting East Portland with Vancouver. Mr. Elkins will soon irive our citizens a ligent support. chance to invest in this enterprise, which r a p a la r K m v w S r r f, is better than a gold mine. Every family should have a bottle of Syrup o f Figs constantly on hand. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effect make All persons indebted to the late firm of it popular everywhere, and the results are Riggs k M iller are hereby notified that better health and fewer d octor's b ills It their acconnts must be settled by Novem may be taken by old and young, by men ber 1st, 1882. All accounts not settled by and women, under any and all circum that time will be placed in the hands of an stances. F or sale by Jasper R. M iller, attorney fo r collection. Settle np and Dallas. s a v e trouble. R io o s k M i l l e r Since the refusal o f some persons to pay their taxes levied for the purpose of building a new school house, nn account of some irregularities in the levy, the matter seems to b* at a stand-still. M any per sons are interested to know if tber* is to b* a district school, and when it i* to open. Bones I i a o n i The above lien is clipped from the WoodUad Daily Demo crat o f September 11th. This is B . Clark, who removed from thte county to Yolo County, California, in 1875. He is nn Oregon boy , who grow np in this sonntjr from hie ch ild h ood to m anhood without the care of fotber, m other or guardian, bis parents dying on the plains in 1868, F rank R io l e r . In all tbe Latest Styles, Thanking the people for their liberal patronage in the past, and hoping to share a portion in the fu E ugene C it y , -Or., Sept. 25. — At a ture, I am very truly, publio meeting held by Democrats H. S. SMITH. here to-niglit, the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted: L ewisville , September 1, 1882. Whereas, John Long was nomi- All bought at figures enabling them to sell Dated by the Democratic Convention of Lane county in Apnl, as a Demo crat, and Whereas, Said John Long was elected as a Democrat to tho Legis lative Assembly by Democrats at the June election; and Whereas, The said John Long, All kinds of Country Produce taken at mnjkct rates. Examine our contrary to the usages of the party and contrary to the will of the Stock and Prices and you will be satisfied. itite, B o w e l« costiv e. F a in in Democrats of Lane county, voted * BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT. for J. H. Mitchell, a Republican, for D a llas , Oregon, September 8, 1862. Senator, and Whereas, At the time said John LoDg voted for said Mitchell, there was nominated by the Democratic members of said Legislative Assem bly, a Democratic candidato for CONSTIPATION* Senator; FARMING IMPLEMENTS TUTT’8 F IL L S a re especially a d ap ted to Ilesolved, That we, tbe Democrats such ca se«, on e done elTeett such a change fe e lin g a t t o antonUlt th e Mufforer. of Lane county, in mass meeting o f They A n d H to o k . l o e r e a a e t h e A p p e t it e . *nd caon* tht to T u b e o a F l c * k tliua thf* system Is assembled, hereby denounce the act body n o u r is h e d , snd by tbHr T o o l e Arttoaa on tbs 1 of said John Long, in voting for said D ig e s t iv e O ra a n s . U ejral*ir W o o t o are pro DISCONTINUS FARM- M urray W. T . nt Public Aurtion, on Mitchell, as contrary to the will of duced. Price 25 cents. I his constituante, and T n e sd a y , O r t o b r r IO. ISH«, Resolved, That we hereby arraign ay farm, one an<l ono half miles east of Delhis, B HAVE FOR f ALE ABOUT TEN HEAD OF him for having betrayed the conti- I Horses, one W oifn , one Gem Broadcast Seed Sower, one Spring tooth Harrow, one four horse denoe reposed in him by the Democ- Harrow, ae good as new, all of which will be t»M racy of this county, and S h rrp, Hoffw. P oultry, Resolved, That we hereby request i tho »aid John Long to resign hie Wagon, Flack, Plow», Harrows, Mower, and manj other articles too numerous to mention. seat as a member of said Legislative Terms All sum» under $10* cash in hand; orw Assembly. tlO, one year's time, with interest at ten per cent., with approved w n r ity . J AM EiS HARRIS. P ettyjoh n’s Ferry I f R. B. C ocrrix , Chairman. D allas , Mepteviber 2S, 188?. O sbokx , Secretary. ■ o M .............. _ ________ THAT TUE FOL- I . C. PETTYJOHN, Proprietor. n c E !8 BEREU1 ■lY lowing named wttlcr has filed notice of Ms In __________ make final 1 proof ' in fui ‘ ' A young- married women named tention to a v in g p u r c h a s e d t h e o ld and that « i d proof will he made - - --------. Wagner was accidentally shot and Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tlllatnorrt, Oregon, on L *bo terry so d pat tli* road* trading 8sp«einl>er 30, 1«M, vi*: Isaac C. Quick, killed at Deer creek in Josephine Saturday, Preemption t> S. No. 3,«7§, for the 8. R. fourth of M. to it in county on Monday last by a younger F*. fourth and N. E. f.wirth of 8. E. fourth o? Hectkai fTERMH BEGIN SEPTEMBER 23, IGS* AND 11, and W. half of N. W. fourth of Mention 12, T. 4 8., First Clast Condition brother, the gun discharging acci R. * ruary 3, i8t& Tuition in the Academy,Tw 10 W. He name» the following witnesses to prove dentally while being taken from tbe hit continuo«* resMence upon, and nahiration of, mké I am now prepared to eroaa tk* traveling four Dollars a year, nr Six Dollars a quarter, !< ranoe; and in the P r e fa t o r y . Twenty Doll land, riz: A. D. Farmer. George W. Wallace, O. W. wall. Tbe Indy iras shot in the fore Body felt and J. L. laoderer, all of Nestocton, Tilla year, or Fire Dollar» a quarter, in adranca* For further ]<arti< ular* apply to. county, Oregon. head and was killed instantly. She mook Also, A. 1). Farmer, Preemption D. 8. No. *,W?, for I was there on a visit to her parents, the K. half of N. E. fourth and E. half of 8. K. fourth Section 1, T. ♦ » ., R- 10 W. He names the follow Mr. and Mrs. Adams, in company •tl ing witnesses to prove hie continuous residence upon with her husband, tbe latter being a and cuMrstto* of. mM land, via: Geo. W. Wallace, O. j son of Isaac Wagner of Marion W. Budytelt, / . L. Lederar, and laaae C. Quick. sO of j county. TU TT’S PILLS T O R P ID L IV E R FOR SALE CHEAP ! a u c t io n T U B ’S HAIR DYE. H sale