Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 07, 1882, Image 3

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COUNTY ITEIYIIZER.
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(FHOM OUB SPECIAL COBSBSrOSMUIT.J
INDEPENDENCE ITEMS.
Our regular correspondent being abeent
Joseph Thorp, p'aiutif, vs. U. D. H il­
Oak Grove can new boast of one of the at Salem this week, we are indebted to
lary— Action on settlement for $52.UO. prettiest churches in the country.
John Hiram Cooper for the following
Judgment Ur plaintiff in the sum of
Mr. William Waters and iamily started
935.85 and that plaintiff pay costs.
Till! U T B H I
itetua from Independence:
for Eastern Oregon on Monday last.
probate .
Wheat about all hauled.
Last
week's
I
tkmizek did not get here
itu yeetorday for Senator was, ^ In tho matter of the estate of G. W.
The river is yet too low for boat navi­
until Tuesday evening, from some cause.
118 ; Hhaituck, 28 ; Failing. 8; Teller, S. D. Gibson, administrator—
The gentle showers of Autumn have gation.
illiam», 10; lieu H. William», Order made for sale of wheat to satisfy come at last to gladden the hearts of the
Some members of Ben Childors’ family
claims
against
estate.
1. Dunbar ami Hayu» paired,
are sick.
*
ever toiling fartners.
#
In the matter of the estate of B. S.
dm has been voting for Mitchell \Vhite, J. C. White, administrator.
A niece c f Dr. Davidson is visiting at
If our Representatives really wish to
te, wont to Dolpll.
Order fur sale of personal property. A d­ defeat Mitchell for the Senate, why don’t his house.
Mr. W. N. Smith has removed to towu
ministrator charged with amount of in­ they support Judge Khattuckt
ventory, *8.833.58.
Dr. J. W. Watts, of Oregon City, will for the winter.
ITEM S IX B R I E F .
In the matter of tho estate of M. W. lecture here on Saturday, October 21st, at
Dr. Adkins, a dentist from Eastern
Nealy, deceased, B. M. Smith, adminis­ 7 P. M., and again the next day ut 11 a . Oregon, has opened an olfico here.
,hn Hendrick’» notice of sale,
m . All invited to attend.
trator—Administrator
charged
with
in­
Mr. Savage, who is to open a drug
[nrnerod fullr.cn'’ of the cloud*
terest on notes, (35.35.
We forgot to mention in our itoms of store, has arrived, and will soon open his
down.
In the matter of the estate of Win. B. last week that Mr. Cyrus Purvine went stock.
I Wolf, «f Independence, uutdo Prather, deceased, J. M. Prather, ad­
up East of the Mountains after a better i Mr. T. W. Belt lias closed out his re­
R irtit on Thursday.
ministrator— Administrator charged with half May happinoss be thoirs through maining stock cf furnishing goods, and
H , IVI.
, K. booth! y, proprietor of the 9155.47, amount of sale above appraise­ life.
will remove to his furm in Benton county.
to (Cal.) 'Vhent Grower, ia in ment.
We see the boys are again gathering j
In tho matter of the estate of B. S. their tin cans together. Tlicro must be ! The workmen are putting in the coun­
'li EG OS. §
|tes informs us that the wife ol J. White, decoased, J. C. White, Adminis­ another wedding near at hand, but wo 1 ters and shelves in Belt's and Robertson's
), who has been very ill, is con* trator—Administrator credited with 93500 have not yet learned who the unfortunate ' brick stores, these being finished with
ET. N urtu
that exception.
real estate found not to belong to de­ Victims are to bo.
It is with regret th.at wo announce the
executing a ceased.
_________ lit ii engaged
We
have
no
school
yet,
and
our
D
i­
serious illness of J. P. Irvine, a well
In the matter of the estate of Wm.
uutit d f e o]
rectors
have
had
no
applications
for
the
known merchant of this place. Ho has
Bowman, deceased—Mary Jane Bowman
me of the council.
appointed administrator, and letters is­ school. There should be a school here the typhoid fever. We hope to announce
Mr. Jt D. Cooper, manager of Mr. sued.
this Fall and Winter. Won t some one his recovery soon.
Popplotcn < storo at Airlie, was in town
In the matter of the guardianship of tako a forward step in tho matter!
The spirited little steamer Nellie,which
thi. wash ami enlivened ua with a visit.
The Walling brothers started for Nes- usually kicks up her heels anywhere along
heirs of F. M. Alfrcy, deceased, E. F.
Mr. C. II. O der, who formerly taught Sargent, guardian Guardian charged tucca on Monday last. We wish them a tho beautiful W’ illauiette with perfect
school in thi* place, and also in Dixio, is with increase 9705.85; credited with pleasant time, and hope they will be more 1 safety, was a little rash on Tuesday, and
successful in securing game than others got stuck on a bar about five miles above
^ ^ ^ ^ | i c i n g nioeltcine very successfully maintenance and expenses, 9360.
|r, California.
In the matter of the estate of T. II. who have returned from there recently.
town.
>
vnseb J
l-ess Holman I ns boon appointed Birch, deceased, W. P. Connaway, ad­
Our J. P. is going to emigrate to Eola,
Lang Stannus, a son of the Belt House
of the city of Dalias, by the ministrator—Administrator credited with a3 he feels somewhat slighted by our proprietor, arrived here Tuesd.ay. It was
in place of C. A. John», re- 9033.30, as per vouchers.
friends going elsewhere to get their i his child whose death was announced a
1,1 r. Holman is now encaged in
“ splicing” done. lie says that lie is still few weeks ago. Ho found his wife and
OREGON.
*
COMMISSIONERS.
the property holder» for a city
In the matter of the bill of C. E. willing to perform the ceremony for the remaining child sick. Mr. S. Stannus is
rTHEET, oPN(
evtious mmle«i
W orthiugton for professional services at first couple free of charge. Here, boys, also under the weather.
Mary. C. Slyer w ill be at the the inquest of William Flakes—Bill re­ is your chance; who will bo the lucky
Tho ordinance requiring tho graveling
ones.
l)r. Worthington next Wednea- duced from $150 to *550 and allowed.
J0H5,
of the streets is being pretty generally
Mr. William Beane, of McCoy, passed obeyed. In consequence, the streets will
n full supply of millinery for the
In the matter of tho transcript of in­
that section. Afterwards alio quest on the body of William Bowman, through our city on Wednesday on his be in splendid condition, and will com­
BUTLE
McCoy as often us her trade deceased—Fees of six witnesses, six way to Washington Territory. He goes pare favorably with those of any village
vili
i - a t - L hero (Sinaiids.
jurors and the Coroner allowed, and 930 to take him up a home, where ho can of no greater pretensions.
L ttenh to al Dr. C. 11. Worthington lifti a drug allowed to Dr. Magers for professional spend tho rest of hia days. Mr. Thomas
The Mechanics’ Fair lias drawn from
«1 to them.
nil merchai
rc at MeC >v. services, aggregating the total amount of Jefferson went with him. We don’t know' town a number of the citizens, amftng
•Use. Iutilità.
whether
ho
is
any
relation
to
our
immor­
953.25.
[ion is a desirable one, and the
whom are James Cooper, Marion Van-
Resignation of Isaac Staats, Justice of tal T. J. or not.
oing an energetic busings man,
duyn, J. A. Wheeler and wife, S. Douty
'AWNE,
An open confession is good for tho soul, .and wife, L. W. Robertson and H. Hirsch-
t by it. We tako great pleasure the Peace of Luekiamuto Precinct, ac­
it has been said. Wo confess w'e are not berg. They are all mechanics, of course.
sending him to our reader», bn- cepted and office declared vacant.
Y -A T -
Account of T. J. Graves, County a graduate and do not understand your
are satistied lie vill deal justly
Tho water-ditch survey is finished.
rally with his' customers. His Assessor, presented: 205 days at 83 per correspondent from Perrydale. What he
day, 9015; amount received for poll tax, means by a “ low hand” we are unable to Something over twenty-one feet fall can
felled to under “ new to-day.”
9*107.
Balauce remaining due, 9448, tell, as we can find no use for a third bo had, and the estimate of the cost is
¡¡ION GIVEN
ti; money. AIwat
allowed.
hand, or tho keg of beer bo speaks of. $25,000. The scheme is decided to be
HI
UCATII.
,500 OM lüThOIl
I h« report of viewers and surveyor on We most earnestly request him to read entirely practicable. It is not yet learned
J risvolti', Lui!
T. B. Williams road received, anil matter what “ Brudder Gardner” has to say what, it any, plans will be adopted to in­
illiam Bowman, reaidi tg six or continued.
about intemperance in the last issue of sure its early completion.
les north of Dallas, on Salt
Adolf W olf has on hand a fine lot of
Following bills examined and approved: T he I temizkr .
ladies’ , misses’, boys’ and girls’ cloaks,
ml suddenly last Saturday near John J. Dorris, keeping pauper Purdy,
R
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M
V
IS
T
A
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E
M
S
.
which
he will sell at unprecedentedly low
3.
The circumstances led his 910; Fox & Goode!!, keeping pauper
prices. Mr. Wolf has a largo stock of
Croy, 924; J. It. Miller, merchandise,
[FROM
Ol'R
HPSCIAL
CORRESPONDENT.]
|fr%ntl friends to believe that he had
this class of goods, all of the latest make
917.50; D. Syron, work on Court House,
L. M. Hall, M. M. Ellis and William and style, and will sell them very cheap
OREGON, iken bia own life, and accordingly, in 93; R. Shelley, Clerk’s fees, 820.05; W.
Townsend were in town this week. They rather than carry tho stock over. Call
a City and 8heriu;. ie toBpnco of the Coroner, Mr. Ilon- A. Livermore, work, 93.75; G. E. Good,
wero not canvassing for Mitchell votes.
and satisfy yourselves.
t.u rubbtr.vorybL k. i n t.ico of the Peace, held .an in­ printing, 85.50; H. Holman, Sheriffs
Our saw mill has started on a contract
fees, 824; W. C. Brown, 20 coid3 of
Messrs. Rosendorf «fc Hirschberg wish
torn east of J a, > Host over his body. V»o learn that the
for
hard-wood
lumber.
Hands
are
very
wood, 800.
to call the attention of the wholo county
!.
iry in
inquest found a verdict of
scarce,
and
the
proprietor
is
almost
com­
Fifty dollars appropriated for a bridge
to tho fact that their goods have now ail
pelled to employ Chinamen.
On Sunday, tlie Coroner, Dr. T. over Johnson creek, in District No. 12.
arrived, and as they are all now, you can
Prof. Davis’ singing school closes with feel sure of getting the latest styles. The
T. B. Williams appointed Justice of
ivas requested to hold another
(iKlPWORTH,
[which he did. At this inquest a the Peace in Luekiamuto precinct, in four more lessons. The Professor is well firm is too well known to need any rec­
Y~AT~||
place
of
»Staats,
resigned.
Jiked
by the scholars, and will teach a ommendations, and they merely want
x*m examination was made, and
Bill of surveyor in tho II. It. Grant second term if they havo their way their old customers to know that they will
found to have a diseased heart.
be treated as heretofore; and to the new
about it.
3owman testified that deceased road .allowed, aggregating, 813.00.
Bills of S. A. Ramlle and D. H. Hart-
r y P u b lic ,
icveral times that he wished he
We are happy to state that we were comers,who are not acquainted with them,
I that lie wished ho had died a son for 84 each, for services in public ex­ mistaken about our boys giving Mart, and | they would request to ask their old neigh­
it is trouble seemed to bo about amination of teachers, allowed.
Minnie Prather a charivari. Wo are | bors in regard to tho treatment customers
Court House insured for 83,000 for really glad to know that the custom is I receive at tho house of Rosendorf &
[trade; tirst noticed this trouble
[all the CourU ia I
Hirschberg. In price wo can undersell
t> weeks before. When she first three years at 3 i per cent:
going out of date.
l to him i>r.»i:ipi>0]
Frank Rigler, County Superintendent,
m lie told her he had taken poi-
The I. O. O. F. Lodge will be open on any house in the county. A large assort­
allowed
8100
salary
for
quarter
just
ment
of boys’ clothes and ladies’ shoes,
h Block, Broad-
Saturday, it being the brat Saturday in
3-23-mH
MclfiriH Dodson testified that in a ended, and ordered that hereafter ho October! Business of importance will bo we will sell for even less than intended,
« ■ t i M i i with deceased, he said he shall receive 930 per month, and fur­ transacted, and members are expected to as we are overstocked with them. Ladies’
M jircd he was going to bo cheated; dc- nished with stationery.
be present. Visiting brethren cordially dolmans, silks and satins, finer and cheap­
Bridge across the La Creole at Dallas
er than in Portland. Call on them and
astod. av : m down-hearted; looked as ¡f
invited to attend.
convince yourself. Rosendorf & Hirsch­
ich troubled; sent word for witness to received, and warrant for contract price
Our
Buena
Vista
liar
broke
his
jaw
in
of 81,070 ordered drawn on treasury in
berg, at the red brick, corner Main and
him.
&L P I P E B w /
attempting
to
tell
how
many
bushels
of
Monmouth streets, Independence.
m in , C megys testified that deceased favor of St. John & Stone, builders.
wheat ho threshed this season. He has
Witness
fees
83
allowed
in
State
vs.
E Y S - A T - t o W # jk, Said lie was afraid of being
managed to say “ Bettmau” a few times
John
Ashbaugh,
in
Justice’s
Court.
■AKSIBS»
catodJti d not appear rational at times,
A. W. Lucas, L. Bentley and F. M. since tho occurrence, and our >vise men
hdence and 1* ouglipif mpbell and Conner were going
have concluded that he means to refer us
Maggart
appointed
viewers
to
assess
ii a .« n
r,i put iiu. • out of house and homo. Wit-
October 1, 1882, at the residence of the
all the Court, « y ^ i nU
with him; ho up- damages claimed by J. J Williams in the to him for our lies in the future.
bride’s parents, near Grand Ronde, by H.
matter of the T. B. Williams road, to
Our Senator must havo been reading C. Rowell, J. P., Mr. B. Conrtemancho
■“
ared T#i y restless.
some of the proceedings of the California and Miss Mary E. Chrisman, both of
.
k . T h o t n Lyons testified that he saw him meet on the 16th insfc.
In the matter of tho tax levy—The Legislature in years long gone by. That Polk County, Oregon.
the jBirning of his death; he did not
a t usual. Other testimony was to value ot the property in the county is license bill, or bid for popularity, de­
On the 3d inst., at tho home of Mr.
e e ifS tlia t he was much troubled about found to be 92,397,856.87 and the current serves a leather medal. Tax a man be­ Tatom, the bride’s father, by Rev. J.
i
>and tt» lo he was making.
Below ia expenses estimated at 814,000, and there cause ho is compelled to hire Chinamen James, Mr. S. B. W.lker, and Miss
ve rd it of the jury. It ia probable being an indebtedness of about 87,000, it or go out of business. It is real refresh­ Georgia A. Tatom.
know more about (bo inat- is adjudged that a revenue of about ing.
On the 2d inst., at McMinnville, Ore­
Jack, the fine bird dog belonging to B.
thr.nl any one, and he said, in his 320,000 will have to be raised, wherefore
that he had poisoned him- a levy of 8^ mills is made for county S. Clark, was locked in the hall over the gon, by W. 8. Frink, J. P., %. F. Vaughn,
words, taken in connection purposes, tho total levy being 17 mills store and remained just eight days, with­ of Dallas, and Miss Mary E. Martin, of
t k
™ . _ t h the c ’ ;rvcd mental disturbance of for all purposes. Tho Sheriff ordered to out food or wafer. He looked rather Yamhill county.
days previous, lead to the collect the same, and that he be charged shadowy when released. After slaking
Emolument Return».
l
ü ppositic [l that
the first jury was nearer with 762, uncollected poll tax.
his thirst he seemed perfectly satisfied,
From the roport of tho Secretary of
Resignation
of
Justice
of
Peace
Hen­
Ho might have had the heart
and could undoubtedly have gone forty State we find the following figures, relat­
Y FEED & S,^«! ». id . till have died of poison. The drick, of Salt Lake precint, accepted and days without any food.
ing to the offices of Sheriff and Clerk of
D.
P.
Stoufler
appointed
in
hia
stead.
-jafmcT of deceased came to her death,
Rather amusing to see a J. P. levying Polk County. The total gross receipts of
Claim
of
87.50
by
J.
N.
Smith,
against
^ l»y drowning herself.
Mr.
upon a calf, ho supposing that it was nec­ tho Sheriff's office from January 1, 1881,
ins well respected, and his fam- the estate of James F. Brown, deceased, essary to get his hands on it, and in try­ t ) Juno 30, 1882, wero $4,415 98; the
|e sympathy of the community. ordered paid out of funds of said estate ing to do so, chase it around the lot at expenses of office, 92,168 82; making the
i.i Treasurer’s hands
ÍDENCE, o ' h*S| I
VERDICT.
full speed, and finally get it by tho tail total net earnings $2,919 91. The total
Joseph Craven allowed 915 for super­
I jurors summoned to inquiro intending bridges; 818 for 6 days as Com­ and sing out: “ In the name of the State gross receipts of the Clerk’s office for the
A.m of the death of the deceased missioner, and mileage for three terms, of Oregon, I levy upon you.” All this same period were $4,440 28; the expenses
on a dead run. It was laughable
of the office, $1,102 00; total net earn­
b us, do find, first, that his 54 miles, 85.40; total, 838.40.
: CLASS TU3KKI
ings, 93,338 28.
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illiam Bowman, that his age is
♦Scott
A.
Riggs,
Commissioner,
allowed
ices than have ruliL^—
M O N M O iT I I I T E M S .
lid that ho came to his death same mileage and attendance* and 86 for
yeai
Pay Your Note».
1 day of September, 1882, from surperintonding bridges.
,mg Commercial fJPjL
[FROM*OCR SPKCIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
There are some notes given by parties
tty d- Deration of tho heart, at 1ns
John Tarkington, a pauper on the
We are having some pleasant showers here to aid in the construction of the rail­
»use oj Balt Creek, in Polk County, county, is sent to California, 860 appro­
road that are still unpaid. The sureties
of rain this week.
J. H. D owning ,
loARDED REAaleg
priated for that purpose.
J. W. W arn ,
The city jail is not yet completed, on havo had to make good the amount un-
paid, and persons who hare not paid
:i guaranteed;
J. D. E llis ,
account of tho scarcity of hands.
n x .iT iii:» u i : i * o r t .
should c.all on W. C. Brown at once and
II. S. C onner ,
■
Elder
I*.
R.
Burnett,
of
McMinnville,
COOPER B _M
settle up.
S. T. Rioos,
______________
was m town tho last of September.
During
Sept.,‘
1882,
there
were
2
days
F. A. W estkb .
during
which
rain
fell,
and
an
aggregate
N O TIC E !
Our Road Supervisor has done a good
ilKXITIBE CHEAP.
of .62 inches of water; 21 clear and 3 job in graveling Independence street.
p ccoiH l JtrS.iailr I'nnd.
IS HEREBY
cloudy days other than those on which
Several of our town people are attend­
Until the 1st of October, I will sell my
a interested or Dy to 1 animous vote toe resignations rain fell, «and 4 days on which the sky
ing the Mechanics’ Fair at Portland this stock of furniture almost at cost. Those
d after this 23d d^B^hoj |lliaius, David Ashl>augh, and l was obscured by smoke.
wishing to purchase furniture can make it
w‘eek.
d were accepted.
The follow-
icither become rew>*
The mean temperature fer the month
i were elected: T. 15. Rowell,
:* or liabilities
Mrs. Lucas is still lying very low and pay to call on me now. I wish also to
was 59.24 deg.
give
notice to those indebted to me to pay
I.
L.
Burson,
Inspector;
Wm.
rah Ann Campb^^“
Highest daily mean temperature for tho expected to die soon. Also, Miss Emma their bills by the first day of October
ctorof Finance; F. A. Brown,
Waller is very sick, but not dangerously.
hereby notified ' " W
month, 70 deg. on tho 21st.
next.
J. M. C a m p b e l l ,
. F. J. Coad, Trustees; J. IV.
:> her for me,
There ia quite an epidemic raging in
Lowest daily mean temperature, 46 deg.
D allas , Sept. 16, 1882.
, or to have any irider, lire basing Agent; U. S. Grant, on the 23r<j.
this vicinity, called bad cold and sore
r concerning any 2 . k I« 1 V^ Instrumentation: U. S. Grant,
Mean temperature for the month at 2 throat. We attribute it to the change in
An Iniportanl Yotlco.
real or personal. JG.|
r8'>n, E flat cornets; M. N.
p. m . , 68.96 deg.
the weather.
I I have sold my drug store in Indepen-
T. •’ "rant,! ■at, cornet; J. \V. Crider, Milt
Highest temperature for the month,
Mr. Will C. King, State Lecturer for Id enco, and desire to settle up my business
Iregon, August 23 0]nw. Vitos; F. J. C<>ad, first tenor;
, 81 deg. at 2 o’clock r. m . , on the 21st.
the I. O. G. T., lectured here last week at as early a date as possible. Those in­
, second slide trombone; F. A.
Lowest temperature, 44 deg. at 7 o ’clock and reorganized the Lodge at this place, debted to ine will therefore much oblige
Jritone; T. 15. Rowell, bass; F.
a . m . , on the 29th.
me by paying their accounts with as little
with about 30 members.
■id Frank Rowell, battery.
The prevailing winds for the month
School is getting along finely. Several delay as they can. I hereby extend my
were
from
the
north
26
days,
southwest
[it i(y l.o .I k «'. I. O . (i. T.
new students this week, and more coming. hearty thanks for the liberal patronage I
: County Lodge, T. O. G. T., 3 days, northwest 1 day.
A new 94.50 organ will soon be here for | have received, and bespeak for my suc­
During
.September,
1881,
there
were
6
Ine at the hall of Monmouth
the College chapel. It is expected this cessor’s, Messrs, Goodman, the same good
] will I have myself received.
ober 24th and 25th, 1882, at •lays during which rain fell, and 1.83 week.
L. W. R o b e r t s o n .
I a . m . each day, for the purpose inches of wator, 14 clear and 10 cloud}’
The
Hesperians
have
again
reorganized,
I ndeiendence , Sept. 5, 1882.
ttir.g tho County Lodge busi- days.
with
a
good
attendence,
and
from
what
Mean temperature for the month, i
bbc exercises, under the auspi-
rn im p r o v e m e n t» .]
we can learn of tho way they started up
LAST CALL.
\ L d « m ill be M d in tin Col- 51.17 deg.
the city. .O p e n »
Highest daily mean temperature for the we may expect to hear from them in the
l
b
mr
tTe
evening
<f
the
24th.
J. It. BHENNl
form of open sessions occasionally.
j All persons indebted to the late firm of
month,
66
deg.
on
the
11th.
Ting, 8!tate Lecturer, will ad-
I Riggs A Miller are hereby notified that
Lowest mean temperature for the
reople cn the subject of tem-
l »: t t i : k l i s t .
; their accounts must be settled by Novem­
month, 53 deg. on tho 19th and 2Gth.
i that time.
ber 1st, 1882. All accounts not settled by
T. P earce .
List of letters remaining in the Post- , that time will be placed in the hands of an
E o l a , Oct. 2, 1882.
Newly flrd fo l»
office at Dallas, Oregon, Oct. 2d, 1882. attorney for collection. Settle np and
las. 1*. Sullivan, so well and
Rioos A M il l e r
If not called for within one month save trouble.
T h e O c t o b e r < a I H o rn l a s .
(known i:i Dallas, passed a fine
ntl J o x v e
TheCalifornian and Overland Monthly will be sent to the Dead Letter Office:
r>n before the Supreme Court,
NOTH’ E.
DEALER IV
Bowman. Maria
esday, and was then and there is iit^bancl for October, with its usual Allen, David
Davis. Wm.
! The “ Dixie Mills” have shut down for
kitted to the bar. If a bright blight and interesting pages. The num­ Chatman, G. D.
Ooodell, Lincoln
, W atches &<
repairs, and will not b$ able to do any
I unusual energy and faithfulness ber leads off with an interesting paper on Fonts, C. M.
Howard, J. L
farther work until about the first of No­
Anything, Charlie is bound to “ Tho Doctrines of Ralph Waldo Emer­ Graham, W. J., 2
■ te r e la l M . ,
Johnson & Cheno- vember. Our customers please read.
nrark.
We most heartily con- son,” by E. It. Sill. “ The College of Johnson, Walter
Russell, Mary
weth
K ratz , W ash bu r ns A Co.
luni, none the less heartily be* California Water Plan,” by 8. H. Willey,
Rsv.
W.
H.
Thrassell,
Rosa
D ixit, Oregon, October 5, 1882.
f E Y T O Lf
his having been for a long time describes the successive steps in the de­ White, D. T.
Wester, Kate
velopment of the plan by which the College
I* on the I temizes .
J. D. SMITH, P. M.
Adolph Wolf, of Independence, makes
of California is supplied with water. “ T h ^
oner to loan on up?-
am» from
Japanese Bonze's Story,” by William
D l«trfrt SrhiMl.
a specialty of t h e San Francisco make of
HIED.
I TEN f l M M W
Sectors have applied to the trus- Elliott Gnffis, “ Reminiscences of . the
boots and shoes.
a 0 X 8 TO m s TEAM
¡c Southern Methodist Church Gold Period,” by James O'Meara, "C ivil­
Near Perrydale, on Tuesday, October
The next steamer from San Francisco
ht the church building for school ization in South America,’’ by Chas. A. 3, 1882, the infant daughter of E. P. and
will bring Adolph Wolf one of the largest
Unless they succeed in sccur- Washburn, “ The Vigilantes of Montana,” Ida M. Gwinn. aged about 6 months.
1W5.
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(n use there « ill be no district by Henry Gannett, are among the arti­
Near Dixie, on Wednesday, October 4, and most elegant stocks of children’s
ire this winter. The Sheriff is cles of special interest. Poetry, reviews
1882,
after a brief illness. Maud, only misses’ and ladies’ cloaks, of the latest
[ the taxes levied for the pur- and “ out-croppings" fill the remainder
w . H . R U l
child of W. W. and Ids Perciral, aged styles, ever brought to Independence.
pilding a schoolhouse, but it will of this excellent number.
about 9 months.
Having enlarged my store and added
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wtwl this winter
Any person contemplating attending the
At Lewisville, Thursday, October 5, to my already large stock of goods, I am
farnieh my cuetorner»
Portland Bnines* College this winter can 1882, after an illness of 24 hours, the now prepared
ed to turnun
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I¿*ra.
DALLAS. 0BEG<
jVrrydale, September 27, 1882, save money on their tuition fee by call­ daughter of H. 8. and Kate Smith, aged with anything they may call for.
LK PONE IV nRNT
ing at this office.
A volth W olf , Independence.
about three years.
i of J. I). Jones, a «on.
SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1882.
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Daughter, don't let mother do It;
Do not Ut her slave and toil.
While yon sit a assies* idler,
rearing yonr soft hands to soil.
Don’t you see the heavy burdens
Daily she is wont to bear.
Bring the lines upon her forehead,
Sprinkle silver in her hair?
Daughter, don’ t Ut mother do it;
Do not let her toil and boil,
Through the long bright summer hours
Share with her the heavy .toil.
See, her eye has lost its brightness,
Faded from her cheek the glow.
And the step that ouce was buoyant
Now is feeble, tired, and slow.
Daughter, don’ t let mother d oit;
She has cared for you *io loug,
Is it right the weak and feeble
Should be toiling for tho strong?
Waken from your listless languor,
Seek her side to cheer and bless,
And your grief will bo less bitter
When the clods above her press.
Daughter, don’ t let mother do it;
You will never, never kuow,
What is home without a mother
’Till that mother lieth low;
Low beneath the budding daisies,
Free from earthly care and pain,
To the home, so sad without her,
Never to return again.
~ NOTICE
C. E. WORT
M c C o y , P o lk C
PUBLIC^ S A LE!
-DEALER IN---
General Hiere]
At 10 o'olock A. u., on
Tuesday, October 10th, 1882,
AND D RUGS AND M E D IC IN E8 .
At my old reiideooe, tvo mile» »noth of
BalUton, Folk Connty, I vill offer (or » 1 *
to the higheet bidder—
Keep coni.tantly on band a full aesortmant ol
FOUR HEAD OF HORSES,
One Wagon, One Hack,
G R O C ER IES,
Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc.
ON E SE T OF H A R N E S S ,
One F at Cow and Cal£
O I O A H .S i y > T D T O B A O O O I
FIFT EEN
HEAD
F a a n iu g
OF
HOGS,
M ill,
Aud mauy other article» of nee on » farm.
Torun—Cash down on all auma under
A TVct W in ter.
$10; $10 and over, cash, payable in Hilly
Cob Joe Teal and Vie Trevitt, says Day», with narety, without intereat.
Tom Merry in the Sunday Oregonian,
JOHN HENDKICK.
stood out on the sidewalk last Tuesday
afternoon, in front of the Holton House.
They wero watching a tiock of geese flying
W . P. W R IG H T,
overhead m a long triangular phalanx,
winging their weary way southward frinn
the land of hoochenoo toward the orange
groves of Los Angeles. The Colonel re-
m.arked: “ Wick, we are going to have a
And County Surveyor,
wet winter.” “ Tut,” was the trite answer
DALLA8, OREGON,
of the apostle of The Dalles and Sandy
wagon road. “ You won’t believe me,
ILL ATTEND TO HIS BUSINESS IN ANY
se30-tf
continued the Colonel, “ but we will have W part of the county promptly.
a wet winter. And the wator will bo so
high that the Willamette Chief— I built
that boat myself, Wick—can l<»ad three
hundred toua of wheat at Eugene and
run clear through to Astoria without
breaking bulk.” “ And you call that a
wet winter?” asked Trevitt, with a sniff
All persons indebted to
of contempt: “ why you don’t know what
a wet winter is, old boy. I was working
for Bush at Salem in 1856, and the water the undersigned will call
got so high that you could go from the
Waldo Hills over to the foot of Mary’s and settle tyielr accounts
Peak in a skiff. Well, I wanted to tako
a holiday between Christmas and New in full by October 10th,
Year’s, so I went over to see Nesmith at
his farm on the Rickreal. When I got
there the water was ten feet deep all over 1882, as 1 must have mon­
the farm, and tho old cuss was out in his
field planting liis winter wheat with a ey to buy goods.
diving bell. That’s what I call a wet
Thanking the people for
winter. ”
And W ine« and Liquors for M edicinal Purpose*.
NO TI C E f
their liberal patronage in
the past, and hoping to
share a portion in the fu­
ture, I am very truly,
H. S. SMITH.
L s w is t il l * ,
FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company«
AKTION HALE.
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, tho following described person­
al property, to-wit: One mare and one
colt, one cow and calf, three hogs, one
wagon, five dozen chickens, aud some
household furniture. Terms— Under $5,
cash in hand; over $5, twelve months'
time, without interest, with security.
“ I like it bettor than any remedy I have
ever used, because it leaves my bowels in
abetter condition,” is the remark made
by every one when referring to Syrup of
Figs. That is oue of the principal reasons
why Syrup of Figs is taking the place of
all the liver medicines and nauseous ca­
thartics heretofore used. Try it. Jasper
R. Miller is the agent for Dallas.
Bnrklen*» Arnica Halve.
Tho Best Salvo in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­
tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or money re­
funded. Price. 25 cents per box. For
sale by Jasper II. Miller.
i'ow Lost.
A large, dark-red cow strayed from H.
J. Ellis’ place, one mile north of Dallas,
abont a month ago. When last seen she
was side-hobbled, fore and hind feet to­
gether. The person findiug her and
giving me information of her will be lib­
erally rewarded.
H . J. E l l is .
Everybody goes to Mason for dental
work and all go away happy.
Forty thousand good shakes for sale,
cheap. Apply to J. M. Campbell, Dallas.
Go to Goodman Bros., of Independence,
for your paints and oils. Sold at bedrock
prices.
That hacking cough can bo so quickly
cured by Shiloh’s Care. We guarantee iij
For sale by Jap. R. Miller.
Jap. R. Miller has just received a fine
line of new goods, in the way of druggists'
sundries and toilet articles. Remember
that ho keeps a full supply of the best
shoulder braces.
Goodman Bros., successors to L. W.
Robertson, of Independence, keep con­
stantly on hand a full line of everything
belonging to a first-class drug store.
Give them a call. Physicians’ prescrip­
tions carefully compounded.
Mr. W. H. Grant writes us that on ac­
count of press of business below, he will
be unable to reach this point for some
days; but ho is coming, and don’t forget
it, and hold your orders in readiness for
him when he arrive*. Mr. Grant, you
know, is Davidson, the picture man’s,
•gent.
------BAN FRANCISCO------
JUDGE 8. C. HASTINGS, CM Ckv,
\ Capitalists.
JAMES PHELAN, 510 Montgomery
J. A. FOLGEK, F o lg e r « Co., whch
8 coffee and spice dealers, California street.
S. MACDONUUUH, Mucdonough Jt Co., coal merchants, o3 aud 85 Market.
C. D. O'Sullivan, director Hibernian Bank (late O’Sullivan, Kelly & Co.)
ROBEKT McKEK, Shea, D-x-nueras k McKee, wholesale liquor dealers.
B. FRAPOLLI, B. Frapolli k Co., wholesale dealers in native wines.
W. D. O’Sl'LLI VAN, wholesale dealer in puinU and oils.
P. HARTIGAN, wholesale grocer and liquor dealer, First and Howard streets.
MICHAEL KANE, WILLIAM WILLIS,
JOHN FAV, WILLIAM M. LENT,
¿Capitalists.
N. C. LUHRS, Wheaton A Luhra, wholesale provision merchants, 210 Front.
J. M. DEWITT, wholesale grocer and provision dealer, 410 and 418 Sansoms street.
JONES SOHOENFKLD, importer of leaf tobacco, 423 and 425 Jackson street.
J. RUDOLPH, Rudolph & Co., importers and manufacturers of pianos.
F. O LEARY. P. J. WHITE, OKI). W. SESSIONS, C'npituiists.
N. OIILANDT, Oh land t & Co., coal merchants.
W. W. DODGE, Dodge k Co., wholesale grocers, Front and Clajr streets.
A. I*. IIOTALING, Hotaling k Co., wholesale liquor dealers, 425 and 427, Jackson.
E. B. POND, Pond, Reynolds k Co., wholesale liquor dealer*, Market.
NICHOLAS OOETJEN, manufacturer of pickled good*, 1032 McAllister.
UUS REIS and FKRD HUS, Reis Brothers, Capitalists, 31» California.
HENRY CASANOVA, F. Danori k Co., wholesale grocers, 504 Front street.
M. li. KELLY, Kelly k Egan, wholesale liquor dealers, 604 Battery.
G. FRE1DRICH, Belloc As Co., bankers, 524 Montgomery.
THOMAS JENNINGS, wholesale grocer.
W.
D.
COMSTOCK, whole*ule aud retail dealer in furniture.
SACRAMENTO
E. JACOBS, Capitalist.
GRASS VALLE'
J. C. COLEMAN and E. OOI SHAN, Capitalists.
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The above list of names contains some of the wealthiest and best known merchants and capitalists of
Calift rnia, which is a guarantee of tho Company's solidity.
This Company wns organized independent of end never joined the Combination.
It will give yon InsnrniK'c at a Eicasoii»!>le anti Living Rate.
Losses paid Immediately upon Adjustment.
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Mein St., opp. Conrt Honee, Dalla».
H. F. SM IT H , Prop’ r,
deposited in Oregon for the security of Policy Holden.
S Y M P T O M S OF A
t h e H e a d , w it h a d u ll son n n tiou in th e
b a c k p a r t, P a m u n d e r th e S h o u ld e r
b l a d e , fu lln e s s a ft e r e a tin g « w it h a d is in ­
c li n a t i o n t o e x e r t io n c f body o r ir.in d ,
I r r i t a b i l it y o f t e m p e r . L o w s p irits , w ith
a f e e li n g o f h a v in g n e g l o c t o d to m e duty,
W e a r i n e s s , D iz z in osn , F lu t t e r in g at th e
H e a r t , D o t s b e f o r e th e e y e s , Y ello-.v fcskin,
H e a d a c h e g e n e r a lly e v e r t h e r ig h t e y e .
R e s t le s s n e s s , w it h fit f u l d r e a m s , h ig h ly
c o l o r e d U r in e , e n d
CO N STIP AT IO N .
DALLAS, OREGON,
LE A D T H E T R A D E ,
T U T T ’S P IL L S are especially adapted to
such cases, one doso effects e a c h a c h a n g o
o f feelin g as to aston ish the sufferer.
They I n c r e a s e t h e A p p v tIU s and cuusr* the
body to T a k e 0:1 F le s h , thus the system Is
n o u r i s h e d , and by their T o n i c A c t io n on tho
D ig e s t iv e O rg a n s , U e ir u ln r S l w i h are pro­
duced. Price 25 cents.
B ln r r a y ML, N. Y .
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
G r a y H a ir o n W m s v t n s changed to a G l o s s y
B lack by a single application o f this I> y e . It im­
parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Pold
by Druggists, or sept by express on receipt o f (1.
O F F IC E , a s N I B B A Y (IT ., N E W Y O R K .
Sr. TCrrg RASCAL of Valnitble Information .nd \
Ltofnl lUcolpta will b« audlod ritKK on «pi>lltaU<MkJ
And will sell more goods
FO R L E SS M O N E Y
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Sheriff's Sale.
v ir t u e
of
an
e x e c u t io n ,
tho 26th clay of September, 1882, in favor
of Joab P. Beeler and against David
Rolirer and Ellen Rohrer, upon a judg­
ment rendered in said Court on tho 6th
day of December, 1881, for the sum of
Twelve Hundred and Fourteen and Nine­
ty-eight one-hundredth Dollars, damages
and costs and attorney fees; and at the
rendition of said judgment it was ordered,
adjudged and decreed by tho Court to be a
lien upon the following described real
property, from and after the 31st day of
May, 1881, to-wit: Four and 57-100 acres
off the south part of “ out” Lot No. (20)
twenty, to be cut off by an east and west
line, in the town of Monmouth, Connty
of Polk, and State of Oregon. There­
fore, by virtue of said execution, and in
pursuance of said decree, I will sell at
public auction, at the front door of the
Conrt House, in Dallas, Polk Connty,
Oregon, on
S a t u r d a y , O f t o b e r 2 8 , I8K 2,
At 1 o ’clock p. m ., all the right, title and
interest that the said defendants had in
And to the above doscribed real estate on
the said 31st day of May, 1881, to satisfy
said judgment of Twelve Hundred and
Fourteen and Ninety-eight one-hundredth
Dollars, with interest at the rate of 10 per
cent, per annum from tho 6th,day of De­
cember, 1881, and the further sum of
Forty-one nnd 48-100 Dollars costs, and
accruing costs.
Terms of-sale—Cash in hand.
H. HOLMAN,
Sheriff of Polk connty, Oregon.
D allas , Oregon, Sept. 27, 1882.
Than any house South ol’ Portland.
o
UR MR. RETTMAN IIA9 JUST RETURNED FROM SAN FRANCISCO WITH
a choice line of
DryAFancy Goods,
D R E SS GOODS,
In all the Latent Stylos,
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
Q r o c e r le s ,
COMPOUND OXYCEN
E t c .,
¿ » t o .;
All bought at figures enabling them to sell
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST FOR CASH.
PLUMBING, CAS
And Steam Fitting.
T
o n l y f iiw t c l a j w p l u m b in g e htab -
Imhment sooth of Portland, whsrs yon wifi And
he
FORCE & LIFT PUMPS, BATH TUBS,
Shower Baths, Sinks,
(Lete ot Selem.)
_ _ __
stationary Washtnbs, all kinds of Iron, Lead and
GOOD CLEAN SHAVE TO < BE stone Pipe*, Brass Ooods and Fitting«, Rubber Hoss
hod Si all tilU l. GW« ms S call and Packing, Zinc, fth*at Land, sic , sic.____
H. r. SMITH.
All
A. 1*. HOTALING, General Agent, Portland. O ku .
JAMES TATOM, District Agent.
T O R P ID LEVER.
Z ioss o f A p p e t it e , B o w e l s c o s t iv e . F a in in
BARBER SHOP!
V alla », July 1, XML
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The following name* are those of the Stockholders, with their business.» and occupation given:
issued out of the Circuit Court of
B
the State of Oregon, fot Polk Connty, on
Try It.
A
P. J. White, Pres.; Jas. Phelan, Vice Pres.; B. G. Brush. Sec.
PILLS
y
Sept. 23, 1882.
OlUce, 409 C alifornia Street, San F rancisco.
TUTT’S
J ohn N e l s o n .
D a ll a s ,
O F C A L IF O R N IA .
September 1, 1882?
A «<>»•<: la I I n v it a t io n .
Tho enterprising proprietors of Dr.
King’s New Discovery make a special re­
quest to all persons suffering with Con­
sumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron­
chitis, Hay Fever, Phthisic, Quinsy, Pain
in Side or Chest, Night Sweats, L osb of
Voice, Hoarseness, Croup, Tickling in
Throat, or any chronic or lingering af­
fection of the Throat or Lungs, to call at
Jasper R. Miller’ s Drug Store and get a
Trial Bottle free of cost, which will con­
vince them what a regular dollar size bot­
tle will do. It will positively cure the
very worst cases, oven when every other
remedy has failed. Only give it a fair trial
and see for yourselves. Thousands have
been cmed by Dr. King’ s New Discovery
who had given up all hopes of ever being
cured.
Western!
Western! ’
AUCTIONEER
It is said the first things after
married life begins are the bills, and
we suppose it was this piece of in­
formation which deceived a country­
man who, with his bride, stopped at
a hotel tho other day. At dinner,
when the‘ waiter presented a bill o f
fare, the y o u n g man inquired,
“ What’s that?” “ Bill of fare, sir,”
replied the waiter. The countryman
took it into his hands, looked inquir­
ingly at his v.ife and then at the
waiter, and finally dived his hand
into bis pocket and inquired, “ How
much is it?”
HARDWARE,
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aaum . Aagnet U, uei.
m t s *1 MlMi, Ote*un.
All kinds of Country Produce taken »t market rates. Examine oar
Stock nnd Prices and you will be satisfied.
BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT.
D allas , Oregon, September 8, 1882.
H OUSF a
fo r
S A L E l!
M y horns tat Indepen -1
denos is «or sals. V o
sonabls o h r w ill bo *s-
fnssd.
K . X.. P IP E S. I
D allas ,
"r
September 8, 18M.
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