Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 21, 1882, Image 3

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POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
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INDEPENDENCE ITEMS.
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bum moni.
MPOaOBHT.)
Send your orders to S. Douty at Iude-
pendence for shingles.
Frank Dice is slowly recovering from
his recent severe illness.
M. C. Russell has sold out his entire
stock of drugs to Mr. Henry Patterson.
It is rumored that Brigham Young, of
this county, will soon lead to the altar one
of the belles of Old Town.
Mr. C. A. Savage has received his new
stock of drugs, and is now engaged in
putting them upon the shelves.
Capt. John Smith, of the Warm Spring
Indian agency was in town the first of tho
week, visiting his son, Dr. T. F. Smith.
The special I aw amending the charter
of Independence and enlarging its bound­
aries has passed both houses and been
signed by the “Governor.
\\ llliams & Slopcr, for a long time en­
gaged in the saloon business here, have
dissolved partnership by mutual consent,
and discontinued the busiuess.
The high school was never in a more
nourishing rendition than now. There
are nearly 100 studonls in attendance,
with a prospect of more bein^* added t >
the number before the holidays.
Mr. Webber has completed the survey
of the proposed water ditch, and a com­
pany is now being incorporated for the
purpose of putting the scheme into prac­
tical operation. Work will not be com­
menced until spring.
Manager Stechhan promises to visit our
town with a first class troupe on an aver­
age of twice a month, during the coming
winter. If ho will let the people know
of his coming in the usual way, we will
insure him good houses.
The Boston Comic Opera Company
played hero on last Wednesday to a small
house. The performance was good, and
deserved better patronage. The company
came unheralded except by a few hand
bills, and the small house is easily ac­
counted for. It is tho first time that a
small house has greeted any of the first-
class troupes since the opera house was
opened.
Last Tuesday night a man was discov­
ered by tho women folks in Mr. Wolf’s
house in the attempt to secrete himself,
presumably with the intention ot robbing
it during the night. Hearing a noise in
one of tho back rooms, Miss Davis, who
is stopping at Mr. W olfs, went to ascer­
tain the cause, and tho man caught her
by the arm, whirled her around,
darted out the door and made his escape.
As the McMinnville and Amity robbers
were seen in town between 11 and 12
o’clock, it is thought it was one of them.
Last Tuesday night between 11 and 12
o ’clock two strangers entered Harry Grif­
fith’s saloon and called for the drinks and
also asked for the Oregonian, and then
passed out, meeting Marshal Williams at
the door, who thought ho recognized in
them the parties who committed the rob­
beries at McMinnville and Amity last
Sunday and Monday nights, but not being
sure of his men he let them pass on; but
after studying the description of the two
men a few moments, he became thoroughly
convinced that they were the robbers, and
started in pursuit; but too late, however,
as they had made good their escape. They
crossed the river and remained in the
brush all day Wednesday. The Marshal,
with a posse, crossed the river after them
Wednesday evening, but did not succeed
in catching them.
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Until the 1st of October, I will sell my
stock of furniture slinost at cost. Those
wishing to purchase furniture can maks it
pay to call on ms now. I wish also to
(iva notice to those indebted to me to pay
their billa by the first day o( October
next.
J. M. C ampbell ,
D allas , Sept. 16, 1883.
In the Circuit Ceuri tin Polk County, Oregon.
BhodoConsor. Pli.intid; rs. John c-flncVlT VT Llg*
gelt, and Kliaa l.lgdott and Dorn Ijggett, nduor
heir* ef Kllmboin Liggett, de.uuod, sn<l Louis
baohee and Maria Baohee, hie wife, pelondante.
To Louie "inches and Maria Sashes, hie wife, Defend,
ante above-named:
N T11K NAME OF THE STATE OF OHKUON,
you aro hereby notified and required to appear in
the above-ns-ned Court at Dollar, in raid Polk County,
on or before the ftrrt day of the nsrt regular term of
"I Court to be iloideu in Dados, to-wit: On the fth
day of [sieeinlnjr, Is«:*, and anrwer tUe complaint of
th# Plaintiff therein Sled ngainet you. Aud you are
hereby farther notified that if you tail eo to appear
ami answer, the Plaintiff will take a decree rgeinrt
you for the relief preyed for in her complaint, which
fe to declare a certain deed from the Defendant, John
Connor, to the Defendant, Maria Bnctiee, voluntary
fraudulent and void, ae againet tho Plaintiff, and to
declare the Plaintiff the owner in lee uf the land
therein deeeribed, end that ehe ie entitled to the im-
mediate iioeeeeaion thereof, which land ie deeeribed
ee follow«: The eouthweet quarter of eeetion one, in
township nine, south of range four, west of the Wil­
lamette Meridiem containing one hundred and elxty
acres of land, all in Polk County, Oregon. Also for
the costa end disbursements of this suit.
This summons ie served upon you by publication,
by order of Hon. K. P. botso, Judge of said Court,
which outer beers date October 19, Iss’i.
lias H er rev, TV. Tecirr, w. H. Hoi.vss,
A tfayeys tor Plaintiff.
ITEMS.
[rtoii o ta sracuL io h sm o h k m t .I
Mr. W. Harris is building a nice rtai-
dance for Mr. Cyrus Purvine. *
Perrydale’a obliging merchant called
[ iT E M S IX B U IE F .
upon us Saturday last. Call again.
Rer. W. D. Nichols preached an excel­
1 weather.
lent discourse on Sunday evening last.
egislutuio closed ite session laet
The school is getting along nicely, and
the scholars aro well pleased with their
IL CAUD8.I
Itiine assured at the ball Friday teacher.
ltev. David Lynch preached hero on
eri it" Holman’» notice to tax- Sunday Ust and succeeded in getting soma
ES, NI.D,
members.
& Guy aro the boss boot-makers
Our Vulcan is contemplating starting
unty.
for Washington Territory, to spend the
rant to sell your farm, put it fall and wilder.
. (JUEGOS
Elkins' hands.
Miss Fanny Walker, of Chapman Creek,
iber the dance at the Hand Hall W ashington Territory, is visiting her
iKçr, ix Reati,
aunt, Mrs. C. C. Walker.
inlay evening.
o ad. of Stiiut & Lyons. They
Mr. Sargent, our accommodating stage
driver, is doing well, us the stage is
ie and onovgetic.
ITH, M. DJ
crowded
with passengers.
|ber: Teelh extracted without
r. I. T. Mason.
A gentleman has returned from Nes­
iring over the race noar tho tucca, and roports salmon all over that
l. OREGON
county. A good fish story.
ip is made new.
TUEKT, NORTH t '
A Mr. Kearny, working on the Richards
^Earcii ul MuuuiuuUt coututu|davw
place, near Oak Grove, cut his foot badly
i t a baptistry soon.
Î. R U B l r t K lived a pleasent call this week with au ax, while chopping a tree.
Dr. J. W. Wrutts will lecture here this
fr o » Ot®ayley, of Luckiamute.
T I S Mr. fRorgo Boothby, of Monmouth, evening at 7 o ’clock, and to-morrow at 11
a . m . , and at Perrydale at 4 r. M. All
8, OREGON. ade us g pleasant call yesterday.
invited to attend.
■Moneykaned on real estate or per­
W\ P. Wright, Ceunty Surveyor, was
is FIRST-CU» onal securny by W. H. Elkins,- agent.
here in tho fore part of the w'eek, survey­
TthoU. I). ISU Mr k Jl. Hall has bought an interest
ing the land which Mr. Shupbach bought
johs i the burlier shop of Mr. Frank Collins. of Mr. N. Walling.
A. Brown, of this city, is removing to
Mr. Truitt must have succeeded in
k B U T LF.Uf.yaii», v hero ho will engage in wagou- gaining control of the Eola post-office,
as he ha:. changed front by voting for
- : i 1 - 1 l,klD*
Mr. Grin t, tho picture man, is in town, Mr. Mitchell. Wes may ‘‘ look a little oud.”
r ATTEND TO a ; kiag old, ts for enlarged and painted
Hardy Holman, our efficient Sheriff,
Ifted to thum.
gave
ve us a pleasant call on Tuesday last,
House, 1 »alius.
J. A. -¿niton, merchant at Arlio, was He says
«
that he will be with us on tho
D A W I iE
town on Thursday and reports good 9th of November to receipt for taxes that
may be paid him on that day. This will
E Y - A T - I t I ib fewty days’ Legislative deluge is save our fanners both time and money,
. out enc&d and the Republican ark has by paying their taxes on that day.
it ary P u b l i t yet A n d •• ary ” rat.
M O X M O lT n IT E M S .
: ntiun given iWe haw been informed that C. II. Cox,
udng rnouev. a l*
sl.lcnt of Dallas, died at Lake-
[FROM OCR HPRCTAL CORRESPONDENT. J
: f à r i î « S i r CÜUllty- on September 24th
Mr. Ebhert, of Renton county, was ill
Farley, Lot Shreve, Frank town last week.
•ge Dimmick and John Scott
Mr. Arant and wife, of Linn county,
Nestucca on a fishing excur- came down on Tuesday.
T . M ASOK
« m
The dry good* store at this place ro-
Miller has latoly received a coived a large supply of goods this week.
ic hair brushes, the beat'to be
Mr. Elder’s little daughter died last
jA3, OREGON, « g f ™ - Al8° “ n eXtra fi,*e l0‘ ° f Saturday evening.
It has been sickly
jene City slid Bh.rito ^
R \)aLl p]ace ¡n the sidewalk since its birth.
Mr. I. S. Gcrking, two daughters, and
.tutal’uon ru.’rMiiidJi o f H yd e's drug store that ought to
o door* east oi Jap. impaired before some valuable nock is Mr. Todd, arrived on the train last week
from Centerville.
ten.
1382.
Mr. A. S. Powell, who has two daugh­
r. H. ©rant, who is taking orders for
SK II’ WOUTH fiting pictures, inado us a pleasant ters attending school here, also father of
' jtb is B e ck . Our people can do no J. M. Powell, came down last Tuesday.
Mr. Lorin Waller has been appointed
j E Y - - A T - - L t r than to give him their orders.
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ins Martha Smith, sister of our towns- agent of the warehouse at this place, and
is
proceeding
at once to finish cleaning the
, II. F.lSmith, died at her home at
ml Har bor, New Hampshire, on the remainder of tho wheat stored in sacks
ta r y P u b lic ,
beforo the cleaner was ready for use, also
()r of September last, aged 14 years.
shipping the wheat off at tho rate of three
«a w J f Elkins, real estato agent, car loais per day.
Amos farm this week to J.
in all the Courts in I W
Some mischievous boys, who had no
This makes the second time
usted to him prompt^H
as sold this farm this season fear of the city laws beforo their eyes,
El!
left the sign of some of their pranks near
ole’s Block, Broad-A1W
wet weather has prevented the college building one night last week.
torn sowing their fall grain
W BJ
arm,
Wo believe in boys having fun, ns I was
iey wished, hut they aro get- once a boy myself, but wo don’t like to
ustriously tho past few days.
SI.
see them go too far. Don’t be so careless,
Jj. \V. Robertson, George W. boys, or you will be taken in, as you are
Kachberg and Mr. Goodman, well known, and will not be let go un­
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Bence, wero in town Tuesday, punished if it occurs again.
N E Y S - A T - I * * S W this office in joint conven-
\ND SUS$
AND SUI
ENT
I FROM OCS ITBCIAL CUR
I t l’ E W
M B. R IB E L L ’ H L E C T tB E .
pendence and Dallas- ^ Richmond, D. T. Sears, Turn
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f , Jap. Ellis and Johny Whitley
in all the Courts o f: pe,,n Jn
mountains all week.
will Bo doubt come back loaded
in , M. D
T. .T. Lj»me.
, v v . J. N. Smith and Reese Holmes
t lO S U S * ■-*
pmf. inied an operation on W.
ANS AND SUllGlermr*» for hydrocele, relieving him
ire than a quart of water. The
^dependence, Or. t is doing well.
On Wednesday evening, as announced,
Mr. William Rubell, jr., delivered his
lecture, “ By Land and Sea,” at the Band
Hall. The speaker gavo a description of
his voyage from San Francisco to Liver­
pool in December, 187d. On the trip he
was washed overboard l>y a heavy sea,
with another seaman, and by the merest
chance was rescued. Eis companion was
lost. It was his intention to return home
from Liverpool, but no vessel sailing, and
being out of money and not able to obtain
einplojtyuent, ho enlisted in the British
army, and was soon afterward, with his
regiment, ordered to India. His trip to
India through the Suez canal, was graph­
ically described. A part of the journey
was over tho lino of march of Alexander
the Great, and near the site of the city
built by tliat conqueror in honor of his
horse. Tho lecturer gave an accouht of
the campaigns in the Afghan war, in
which he participated, being wounded
with a sword knife in an engagement with
an ambush party. He gave an interesting
sketch of the various peoples inhabiting
that region. The Hindoos are pure vege­
tarians, and are imbecile and effeminate,
while the Mussalmen, living in the same
country, are intelligent and muscular.
He drew from this the conclusion that tho
vegetarian doctrine is fallacious.
The
return trip was described, embracing a
description of Gibraltar, of London, Liv­
erpool, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Few
persons so young as he have had such ex­
periences. The speaker's language is re­
markably clear, chasto and simple, and
his narrative both interesting and in­
structive. This being his first effort on
the rostrum, his delivery lacked some­
thing of the vivacity of the trained lec­
turer. The arrangement of the subject
matter, however, and the plain narrative
style, are more to our liking than the
usual gaudiness of such lectures. The
speaker, in his conclusion, modestly re­
ferred to his inexperience, and hoped he
had interested his audience. Mr. Rubell's
lecture shows an observation and an in
telligent study of what he saw abroad,
worthy of a much older head.
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V IS T A
IT E M S .
[FROM OCR SrRCIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
Th* 36th ballot l**t eight > M ;
Mitchell 22, Dolph 28, Shattuck 1,
Bonham 27, B*akm*n 3, Lord 6.
After thi* ballot th* operator could
not get Portland, and w* era com­
pelled to go to preaa without th*
final reeult. It ia probable that there
ia no election.
LAST CAUL
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NEW
C. E. WORTHI!
M c C o j , I ? o lk C o u n t y ,
t IN-
General Mere]
All pereone indebted to the late firm of
Rigge A Miller are hereby notified thst
their accounts must be settled by Novem­
i M T U t iK IM M T .
ber let, 1883. All accounts not settled by
thst
time will be placed in the hands of an
B u e n a V is t a , Oct. 1 6, 1883.
attorney for collection. Settle up end
M b . E d it o b :■
— A few weeks ago, in save trouble.
Rioos A M illie
answer to an editorial paragraph in your
Cevr
Lost.
paper condemning the effort then being
Keep constantly on band fc full assortment of
A large, dark-red cow strayed from H.
made to establish s State Normal School, i. Ellis' place, one mile north of Dallas,
I furnished a communication giving what about a month ago. When last soen she
I believed to be good reason why such s wss side-hobbled, fore and bind feet to­
gether. The person finding her and
school should receive aid from the State. giving me information of her will be lib­
Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc.
In noticing that communication, you men­ erally rewarded.
H. J. E llis .
tioned low wages as an additional cause
Thanking my many customers for their
B. DeLASHMUTT,
C I G A R S
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of poor teachers, but made no attempt to liberal patronage oi urine the past fifteen
answer my argument Your article being, years, I respectfully solicit a continuance
A n d W in e s a n d L iq u o r s t o r M e
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therefore, manifestly inconclusive, I wss of the same, and assure them that l a m __ ___
now
prepared
to
soil
good,
cheaper
than
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content to permit it to romain unanswered.
•▼er.
A d olf W o l f ,
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Since, however, you have found one news­
Independence.
paper to endorse your position, and one
FILESrPILEsT'feli.KSI
to condemn it, I cannot refrain from say­
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ing another word in a discussion which A Sure Cure Found at Last I
seems likely to become general.
No One Need 8uffer!
The efficiency of the Normal School is
granted; the logic which makes it s Stats
A Lure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch­
rather than a private institution is not ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discover­
questioned.
But the feeble answer is ed by Dr. William,(an Indian Remedy,)
made that its absence is not the only called Dr. William’ s Indian Ointment. DALLAS,
O F C A L IF O R N IA .
cause of poor teachers.
This reply is A single box has cured the worst chronic
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true, but not sufficient. If several causes cases of 25 or 30 yoars standing. No
Olllce, 409 California Street, Ran Francisco.
of an evil exist, let us remove one, if we one need suffer five minutes after apply­
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cannot remove all, and, at least, mitigate ing this wonderful soothing iredic'ne.
the evil, if we cannot destroy it.
Lotions instruments and electuaries do
lias for sale, on easy tonus,
P.
J.
White,
Pres.;
Jas.
Phelan, Vice Pres.; R. G. Brush* Sec.
Again, if it be said that the labor is more harm than good. William’s Ointment
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absorbs
the
tumors,
allays
the
intense
poor becauso tho wages are low, it can be
The following names are those of the Stockholders, with their businesss and occupatimi gives»:
iust as truthfully said that the wages are itching, (particularly at night after get­
------SAN FRANCISCO------
low becauso the labor is poor. In proof ting warmjin bed,) acts as a poultice, gives
JUDGE 8. C. HASTINGS, 686 Clay,
Capitalists.
of this I hare only to cite the well known instant relief, and is prepared only for
JAMES PHELAN, 519 Montgomery
Timber Lands, E tc. Etc.
J. A. POLGER, Folger £ Co., wholoeale
dosale coffee and spice dealers, California street.
fact that districts will pay mure for a Piles, itching of the private parts, and
S. MACDONOUGH. Macdonough A Co., coal merchants. S3 and 35 Market
for
««thing
else.
teacher known to be competent than for
C. D. O’Sullivan, director Hibernian Bank (late O’Sullivan. Kelly 4 Co.)
Ncad what the Hon. J. M. Cottinberry
one whose ability is untried or unknown.
ROBERT McKKE, Shsa, Bocqueras A McKee, wholesale liquor dealers.
B. FRAPOLLI, B. to-apolll it Co., wholesale dealers io native wiuee.
Instances are numerous where directors of Cleveland has to say about Dr. Wil­
W. D. O’SULLIVAN, wholesale dealer in paints and oils.
liam’s Indian Pile Ointment; I have P E R S O N A L P R O P E R T Y
hsye repeatedly advanced a teacher's sal­
P. HARTIGAN, wholesale grocer and liquor dealer, First and Howard streets
used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords
MICHAEL KANE, WILLIAM WILLIS,
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ary, In order to retain his service; and me pleasure to say that I have never
JOHN
FAY.
WILLIAM
M. LENT,
) Cartalists.
Of all kindd sold on commission.
they all go to show thst districts can found anything which gave such immedi­
N. C. LUHRS, Wheaton Jt I.uhrs, wholoeale provision merchants, 219 Front.
afford tc pay more than they do at present, ate and permanent relief as Dr. William’ s
J. M. DEWITT, wholesale grocer and provision dealer, 416 and 418 8an*ome street.
Call at
office, two doors north of the Dallas
JONES 8CHOENFELD, importer oi leaf tobacco, 423 aed 426 Jackson street.
but will not do so because the labor is not Indian Ointment.
Hotel, and see list oi bartr&ins.
J. RUDOLPH, Rudolph ,LCo.. importer* and manufacturers of pianos.
worth more. It is quite true, tm you say,
B. D e LASHMUTT.
F. O’LEARY. P. J. WHITE, EO. W. SESSIONS, Capitalist*.
For sale by all druggists, or mailed on
D
allas , Oregon, October 12,1832.
N. OHLANDT, Oh land t h Co., coal merchants.
that a general rise in wages would attract receipt of price, $1.00.
W. W. DODGE, Dodge k Co., wholesale grocers, Front and Clay street*.
a better grade of teachers from other
Hodge, Davis & Co., wholesale agents, W. TRUITT.
0. A. JO a JNS. A. P. IIOTALING, llotaling A Co., wholesale liquor dea’ er*, 425 and 427, Jackson.
E. B. POND, Pond, Heynolda & Co., tiholosale liquor dealers. Market.
States; but this is scarcely practicable, Portland, Oregon.
NICHOLAS GOETJEN, manufacturer of pickled goods, 1632 McAllister.
U E N U V A C O ., P r o p ’ r a ,
for the reason that directors steadfastly
GUS REIS ami F&ltD REIS, Hois Brothers, Capitalist*, 81!) Caliiernia.
T R U IT T & JO H N S ,
Cleveland, O
refuse to pay more than the value of the
HENRY CASANOVA, V. Danori 8c Oo., whole-Ve grocers, i d Front street.
M. II. KELLY, Kelly dc Egan, wholesale liquor dealers, 604 Battery.
article already in the market.
Bncklcn*M A rn ica Halve.
A tto r n e y s « - a t - L a av ,
G. FREIDKICH, Belloc A Co., bankers, 524 Montgomery.
Another objection to following such a
THOMAS JENNINGS, wholesale grocer.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
W.
D.
COMSTOCK, wholesale and retail dealer In furniture.
course exclusively, is that it pvactically Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
DALLAS, OREGON.
SACRAMENTO
E. JACOBS, Capitalist.
shuts out native Oregonians from com­ Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
GRASS VALLEY
J. C. COLEMAN and E. COLEMAN, Capitalists.
FFICE OS MILL STREET, NORTH OF COVRT
peting for teachers’ places. The gradu­ Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­
£5T The a I m > vc Ust of names contains some of the wealthiest and best known merchants and capitalist* o i
House
augl-tf
California, which is a guarantee of the Company's solidity.
ates of Normal Schools are generally bet­ tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to
ter teachers than those without special give perfect satisfaction or moDey re­
This Company wns organized independent of and never joined the Combination.
N E R V O U S D E B IL IT Y '
preparation for the business. To place funded. Price, 25 cents per box. For
It will give yon Insurance at a Reasonable and Living Rate. All
that sort of teachers in our common sale by Jasper R. Miller.
A 9ULE CURE GUARANTEED.
Losses paid Immediately upon Adjustment.
schools, you propose, not to furnish such
a school for our young men and women,
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e . c . w e s t s n e r v e a n d b r a in t k e a t -
$
5
0
,0
0
0
.0 0 deposited in Oregon for the security of Policy Qoldera.
N E W T H IS W E E K .
ment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convul­
but to increase teachers’ wages, that
sions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of A* P. IIOTALING, General Agent, Portland, Ogn.
Normal graduates may be drawn from
Memory, 8|xjrmaiorhoea, luipoteucy, Involuntary
•lAHES TATOM, District Agent
emissions, premature old a^e, caused by over-exertion,
other States. As well abolish all schools,
self-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery,
and say; “ Older States are better able
decay ami death. One box will cure recent cases.
than we to support them.
If we have
Each box contains one month’s treatment; one dollar
a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail pre-
work to be done requiring knowledge and
paid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to
training, those States will furnish tho
cure any case. With each order received by us for
six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send
men to do it. Our people are content to
tho purchaser our written guarantee to return the
be ‘hewers of wood and drawers of water.' ”
money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar­
antees issued only by
I was not born in Oregon, and, conse­
WOODARD, CLARKE A CO.,
quently, can have no possible prejudice
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Portland, Oregon.
against immigrants. Let all come who \ O T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL
Orders by mail at regular prices.
ap8-ly
meet 1
will; “ let the fittest survive;” and the
the Tax-payers of Polk County, Oregon, in
their
respective
Precincts,
at
their
usual
place
of
places be filled by those found most com­ voting, for the purpose of collecting Taxes for the
petent to fill them. But, in tho name of ear 1882, and will remain at said places from the
common justice, give the children of the tour of 10 o'clock a. in. until 4 o’clock p. in., at the
times aud places, to-wit:
soil an equal chance with the stranger. following
Douglas.......................................Monday,
November 6th
DEALER IN
In most other businesses this is done.
Jackson......................................Tuesday,
November 7th
Lake.............................. Wednesday,
November 8tn
Oregon has more than enough colleges Salt
Bethel...................................... Thursday,
November 9th
and academics. Her sons and daughters Eola..................................................... Friday, November 10th
can receive a good general education, and Dixie............................................... Saturday, November 11th
November 18th
compete for those places where there is Monmouth........................................Monday,
Independence..................................Tuesday, November 14th
quantum sufficit. But where skill in teach­ Buena Vista...............................Wednesday, November 15th
November 10th
ing is required, they do not successfully Suver.............................................Thursday,.
Luckiamute........................................Friday, November 17th
compete with persons who have had the Bridgeport..................................... Saturday, November 18th
opportunities furnished by other States of Dallas............................................... Monday, November 20th
H. HOLMAN,
acquiring correct methods. In tho city
Sheriff and Tax Collector, Polk Co., Ogn.
Agent for the Eads & Adams’ celebrated
of Portland, thsre are ton teachers' posi­ D allas , Ootober 16, 1882.
woven wire mattresses. All kinds of
tions paying salaries of 81,000 per annum
and upwards. Not one of these is filled
Sum m ons.
Mattresses Made to Order 1
by a native of this State. In this coun­
ty, the best paying schools are taught by In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the
Has
constantly on hand s lar^o and
County of Polk.
men born and educated in other States.
John P. Hart and T. B. Hart, an insane person, by well selected stock uf
The same is true all over the State. It
D. M. Guthrie, his guardian, Plaintiffs, vs. Julia A.
H as es, Jacob Hay os, William M. Riggs, George A.
happons, not becauso Oregonians are less
S IP IL H S T O - B E D S ,
Higgs aud G. B. Riggs, his guardian, and Thomas
intelligent than people born elsewhere,
A N D D R U G S A N D M E D I!
G R O C E R IE S , H A R D W A R E ,
WestemI
Western!
FIRE AND MARINE
General Agent,
GRAIN AND CRASS LANDS,
Insurance Company,
-
O
D
NOTICE
TAX-PAYERS!
.
S. W. ALLEN,
Miss Blanche Collins and Miss Laura
Hall made our town a pleasant visit this
week.
Joseph Smith, our saw-mill man, lost
$G00 worth of logs recently. The rise in
the river carried them away.
The recent rise in the river has started
the steamboats. They are making regu­
lar trips to Albany and Corvallis now.
j door south of R ,,K . Lyle of Wasco County wa,
Like the rest of our citizens, we are
afflicted with such a cold we can’t tell the
• f t . -
« f js ia w f t
truth, and our “ dose ” is our best friend.
, J U iO t j.l“ ! " * *
I . s . . d . 7- H .
A good harness maker might do well
July 15 1881 ly
»mam M Salem this winter.
here. There is work in abundance to be
___
j* M ot H s , the daughter of Mrs.
done, and a fine section on either side of
lan Dyer, of this county, accom-
the river to build up a business.
*• 'l by her son-in-law, J. T. Harlow,
Grandpa Smith haa been prostrated
imily, arrived this week from Illi-
with a severe spell of sickness. He is
They will remain m Oregon.
quite feeble yet. Under Dr. Leonard's
- 2
Elocution Class at tho Academy
care we think he will surely recover.
repreifiiited by Misses Ora Palmer
We a**e not so certain that we will get
¡die Hall next Tuesday morning at
Ilart, Defendants.
the post office at this place. We have but because they have not had a chance
exordbes, and on Friday morning
To Julia A. Hayes, Jacob Hayes, William M. Riggs,
learned that other men can support to learn how to teach. Those who havo
CbloeMiller and Mary Palmehn.
George A. Riggs and G. B. Riggs, his guardian, and W i n d o w S h a d e s ,
Thomas Hart, Defendants:
Mitchell as well as we. Rather hard on succeeded in the schoolroom have done so
a
school aro invited to at
P ic tu r e F ra m e s,
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
us, but we will have to grin and boar it# because their natural aptness for the call­
. you and each of you are hereby required to ap-
B r a c k e t * , U te.
The gin mill that haa been in operation ing has overcome the disadvantage of jear and answer tho complaint filed against you In
T * f t d kft*-ln*n recoived of the death of
ihe above-entitled suit, by the first day of the term
¿tS-Orders will be promptly filled, and
so long here closed its doors last week, their position.
fe of John Miller, of Adel, Dallas
Court following the complete publication of and all work will be done in a workman­
I am not disposed to hold any person this aid
and wo learn that tho proprietor has said
Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Miller
Summons, being the 4th day of December, 1882.
Than any house South of Portland.
by law required, or for want thereof, plaintiffs will like manner.
that he will never sell any more liquors. in contempt for an honest opinion, openly
3UY F E E D & S Í V ear
» » Monmouth, in this county,
take judgment a*uin*t you as prayed for in Plaintiff
It is a good resolution, and profitable, if expressed; but I am thoroughly con complaint,
_
888 to ASH' 39. Deceased has many
which is for a partition of the followir _ N e x t D o o r t o C ln g g e t t A J le r w ln .
vinced that your position on this question described real property, according to the respective
carried out.
,tives here who will sin-
rights, os therein set forth: The South half of the
death.
A flourishing Sabbath School has been is erroneous.
f . d . M c D o w e l l ,
I .and Claim of Thomas Hart, Notification
It may be a question whether or not Donation
No. 2280, in T. 8 8., R. 6 and 6 W. of the Willamette
organized here under the superintendency
low p ic e of wheat retards the
-O -----
Oregon
can
afford
to
build
a
Normal
Meridian.
Also
all
that
certain
tract
of
land
known
ENDENCE, OlJ g of the usual lively fall trade,
of R. F. Wells. Ten o’clock is the hour
a part of the Donation Claim of A. J. Gilliam, Notifi­
of meeting. Parents would do well to School, and, from my standpoint, that is cation No. 2774, and more particularly described as
rs are holding their crops in the
bring their little ones and spend an hour the only question at issue. Of tho jus­ beginning at the H. E. corner of said Gilliam’s land
"
i hope of arise. In tho meantime,
No. 52, in T. 8 S., R. 6 W. of the Willamette
A n d J e w e le r .
in social singing and studying the scrip­ tice, the necessity, the economy of such a clum,
Meridian, running thence North 30*, E. 18.00 chains;
reST CLASS TOTNO^1
is ‘ akin« off the
tures. Our opinion is that the more at­ course, there can be no sort of a doubt. thence North 63", W. 78.92 chains; thence South 11.8C
DEALER IN
which
advance would bring,
UR MR. BETTMAN HAS JUST RETURNED FROM SAN FRANCISCO V IT H
to said Gilliam’s 8. W. corner ou the North
tention giyen to such recreation, tho less But it is not necessary to build such a chains
r prices tlmn have rulc'i, chanc* at last of having to sell
boundary line of the Thomas Hart Donation Land
O a choice line of
school.
One
already
exists
in
this
county.
hoodlumism we will have.
Claim; thence South 63*, E. 72.12 chains witn the Clocks, Watches & Jewelry.
„
. , preaeut i even lower than present
What is asked is such aid for it aa the
idating Commercial ^
boundary line of said Thomas Hart's Donation
Is there a Republican in Polk qounty State can well afford to lend, and for North
Land Claim, to the place of beginning. Also begin­
Com m ercial St., Salem, O gn.
that does not feel insulted at the Oregon­ which ample return will be given.
ning 12.35 chains North, 30* E. from the Southeast
o haa b«*n rushing to and fro and
oomer of A. J. Gilliam's Donation Land Claim; thence
ian’s abuse of Judge Truitt! The very
3 BOARDED R E A SO lpin hot haste, this week, by tho
Respectfully,
North 80“, E. 12.35 chains; thence North 63*, W. 80.00
fact that the judge changed his vote as he
orshippep of Mr. Mitchell’s waning
chains; thence South 10.60 chains; thence South 63'
F r a n k R io l x * .
E. 78.92 chains, to the place of beginning, all situate
did, is sufficient proof that he is a high
tion guaranteed;
ho circA te d petitions requesting
in the County of Polk, State of Oregon. Also for a
toned, honorable gentleman, and has the
„„iPw R ion fo Sir. MitchelPto support
further Judgment of the costs and disbursements of
Our
Buena
Vista
correspondent
praises
interest of his constituents at heart; can
ill
COOPER
ther than suffer the election of a
this suit.
This Summons ordered published on the above-
lay personal predjudice aside; has courage Mr. Truitt * r his recent action. We named
rat or 4efeat an election. Out-
Defendants and each of them for six consecu
regret that we cannot join him in hit
to
try
to
break
a
dead-lock,
at
the
risk
of
tive weeks in tho P olk C ocmtt I temizer , per order
Sheriff’ s Sale, went into the various precincts to
laudations.
made at Chambers at Salem, In Marion Cottsaly, Octo­
losing
some
friends.
Wonder
why
the
____
ber 17, 1882, by Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge.
Oregonian did not fix a price on his votel
OIB HE \A TOR*.
TRUITT A JOHNS.
r t u e OF AN EX
SYM PTOM S o n A
Forty thousand good shakes for sale,
UlixMly'H I t e r r p l l o n
We believe it mean enough to do almost
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
aed out of the Circu:
cheap.
Apply
to
J.
M.
Campbell,
Dallas.
week, says tho Salem
anything
in
this
struggle.
Wise
men
may
of Oregou, fot Polk
The Standard correspondent has the
That hacking cough can be so quickly
Loss of Appetite, Bowel.'« co*t>vo. Pr in In
[reception of Wednesday
change often; fools never change. The
Jay of September, 181
Su m m o n s .
ihe Head, witn a dull ¿enaction in the
to d forward to in social following to say of Polk County^ Senators; judge sees the situation, and wisely cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it(
back part, F*:n under the Ehonldor
P. Reeler and aguil
For sale by Jap. R. Miller.
feat event of the opening
Senator Clow, who represents Benton changed his tactics.
blade, mlineae after eating, witn & dtsin-
In th* Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the
nd Ellen Itohrer. upi
olination to exertion c f body cr mind,
County of Polk.
lies in the Capital City, and Polk jointly, has a very quick per­
For lame Back, Side or Chest use Shi
dered in said Court
Irritability
of temper, lo w spirits, with
loh’ s Porous Plaster. Price 25 oents Linh Ballou, Plaintiff, ve. William Ballou, Defendant. a feeling of having neglect d some outy.
ktions of all were fully ception of points st issue, often putting
ecember, 1S81, for t#
H a p p y F a n illlr * .
,
To the above-named Defendant:
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering ot tho
For sale by Jap. R. Miller, Dallas.
out 8 o’clock the guests questions that bring out new phases to
[undred and Fourteen^
From time immemorial figs have been
Heart, Dotzbefore the oye*, Yelk*w liktn,
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON,
rive, and from that time the matter under discussion. He never used as a delicions laxative food, and now
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis
)ne-hundredth Dolla
Headache generally over the right eye,
you are hereby required to appear and answer the
diguity and beauty of votes without perfect understanding of in the form of a concentrated Syrwp of immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Curs, complaint filed against you in the abovo-entitled suit, Bestleuneis, with fitful idreams, highly
i and attorney fees;
In all the Latest Styles,
colored Urine, and
within
six
weeks
from
the
dote
of
the
service
of
this
i to enter tho portals of the case in hand.
i of said judgment it
Figs they are destined to play an import­ For sale by Jap. R. Miller, Dallas.
8unnsons upon you by publication, to-wit: On or be
C
O
N
STIP
A
T
IO
N
.
[H mansion. The house
T h f fair county of Polk, whose lovely ant part in the problem of human health
and decreed by the
Shiloh'o Cough and Consumption Cure fere December 4th, 18H2; and if you fail so to answer,
in the following de
corated, and everything green hills rise in the westward view of and happiness, by presenting to the thou­ is sold by us on s guarantee. If cures for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take a decree . T UT T 'B P I L L S a r e « « p e r ia l l y a d a p t e d t o
, from and after the
beautiful and inviting, the Capitol, is ably represented by Hon. sands who suffer from the ills arising Consumption. For sale by Jsp. R. Miller, againet you for the diseolution of the marriage eon- | s u c h cn e e s , o n e «lono e f f e c t ! ew rh n < lwiiigo
tract now existing between you, the cire and custody j o f f e e li n g n e t o a s t o n is h th o s o ft o r e r .
II, to-wit: Four and
feemor and Mrs Moody J. D. Lee. The honorable gentleman is from habitual constipation a remedy as Dallas.
of the minor children mentioned in her complaint,
They I n e r e u e o t h e A r p r tlk * ,a iu l cuu-c the
body to T a k e o n FVrsh. thus the system is
oath part of “ out”
for the other relief therein prayed for.
I the east end of the per­ prepossessing in style and manner, and pleasant to the taste as it is effective.
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and and
■ s s r t s l i f j and by tb*ir T o o l e A e l l o n on tl.a
Publication ordered by Hon. K. P. Boise, Judge of
[o be cut off by an eaS^
ceived their guests. By knows how to speak on every measure. Trial size free, and large bottles for sale Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’ s Vitalizer
D
ig e s t iv e ferwmn*. HeiruDsr
ait* r k >*
•aid Court, at Cham ben at Salem, October 18, 1882.
duc*d. Price 25 cents. 5.1 i u r i a y 31., K . Y .
he town of Monmo'
P n d pleasing manner, He possesses one of those clear toned by Jasper R. Miller, Dallas.
DALY A BUTLER.
guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Jsp
Attornoya
for
Plaintiff.
, and Staid- o4
id off in an exceedingly voices that can always be distinctly heard,
R. Millar, Dallas.
virtue of said execut
H all ’ s V kuktaute »S icilian H aib R b -
and made every one and no call of “ louder, ts ever necessary
Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath
ce of said decree, I
N O T IC E !
newer
is
a
scientific
combination
of
some
He is one of
D m e, and desirous to add when he takes the floor.
a r o c e r l e a , E t c ., E )to .
secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy
G r a y H a ir or WKOTCKRA charted I q a G lom t
action, at the front
of
the
mout
powerful
restorative
agents
in
^ evening’s entertainment. the “ 18 ” that rotes solid, without change.
Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. For
B lack by a single application o f this D y k . It Im­
louse, in Dallas, P°"
OT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL part* a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
persons attended, and He had the good taste to select a wife the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray sale by Jsp. R. Millar, Dallas.
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tt.
on
or Moody’s first reception from among Marion county's fair daugh­ hair to its original color. It makes the ; Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what yon need for
r i c i , s a r i r r a y s t ., n e w t o r e .
All bought *t figures enabling them to sell
thst Iron snd niter this 33d day of Angnst, o r hr.
Tl'TTS BAllMfi g
Kin every particular, and ters. He is now a successful merchant scalp white aud clean. It cures dandruff 1 Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness 1883, I will nnithrr become responsible or
relay* O c t o b e r
(
Usfel I n i I f w « l to
tUZZ •» * h >IW*O m .J
and humors, and falling-out of the hair. It ; and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Pries 10
of
Dallas,
Polk
county.
Vill
long
be
held
in
mem-
lock r. m ., all the rigbkj
pay any debts or liabilities contracted by
furnishes the nutritive principle by which
were present with rec*
and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by Jap my wife, Sarah Ann Campbell, and all
that the said defend«
the hair is nourished and supported. I t ,
M ASHED.
W . P. W R IG H T ,
R. Miller, Dallas,
sure.
he above described real« <
persons are hereby notified not to trnat or
makes the hair soft, moist and glossy. |
31st day of May, 1881 r "
Adolf Wolf has on hand s fine lot of giro sredit to her for me, or in my name
and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It
krnarr L f d a r r .
At
the
residence
of
G.
O.
Graves,
near
igment of Twelve HU
and gi
girls’ cloaks, < or otherwise, or to hare any dealings with
knd lectured Wednesday Bethel, on Wednesday evening, October is ths most economical preparatidn ever ladies’, misses', boys’ , and
n and N in e t y -e ig h t one
ill sell at
unprecedentedly low . her whatever concerning any of my prop-
st unprecedej
offered to the public, as its effects remain which he will
kethodist
Church,
in
this
18,
1882,
by
Rev.
P.
R.
Burnett,
Mr.
G.
with interest at the rai
* erty, either real or personal.
hubject of Temperance. O. Graves and Miss Mary A. Stewart, a long time, making only occasional appli­ prices Mr. Wolf he» » Urge stock of
And County Surveyor,
T . J. C ampbell .
r annum from the 6th
Is a veteran in the cause, both
____ of Polk county. Complimenta re- cation necessary. It is recomendad and this clsss of goods, snd of the Uteet ir.ske
AU kinds of Country Produce taken *t market rate* Examine o il
D a l l a s , Oregon, A « g u s t 33, 1883.
1881, and the furtb
used by eminent medical men, and official­ xnd style, snd will sell them very cheep
DALLAS, OREOON,
|vils of drunkenness, and j cejved
ne and 48-100 D ollar«!
ly endorsed by the State Asssyer of Massa­ rether then eerry the stock orer. Cell
Stock and Price* aid you vill b* satisfied.
a
remedy,
in
his
usual
ILL ATTEND TO HIS BC 8 TNIM IN ANY
chusetts. The popularity of Hall's Hair snd satisfy yoorselres.
» coats.
. .
Mrsyed.
BETTMAN A ROSENBLATT.
There was a large audi­
part of th* county promptly.
Renewer has increased with the test of
From H. M. Cooper’s place, about one many years both in this country and in
«• T IC *.
D m . l a s , Oregon, September 8,1882.
mile from Independence, one brindle cow foreign lands, and it is now known and
Sheriff of Polk conntyj
^ .Harder C wf .
Tbs “ Diffie M ills" hare shot down for
as , Oregon, Sept. 27, I t
kl in Salem this week for with bell en, one line back cow with swal­ is used in all tke civilized countries of tho
repairs, sod will not be able to do eoy
i wife, was found guilty low-fork in each ear, and one red yearling world. For hale by all Dsalsrs.
Main St., opp. Court Hons*. Dalle*.
DALLAS, OREGON.
farther work u t i l shoot th* flret of N*-
H OU SE F O R S A L E !
second degree. John heifer with swallow-fork in each ear.
J. B. JO H N *
Adolph Wolf, of Independence, makes rember. Oor coetomer* pUsse reed.
ferged with the murder of Any ore giving information of their
I f A VINO RECENTLY PURCHASED THE BA
K s s t x , W ssnu ooo * Co.
whereabouts
to
J.
F.
White,
on
the
place,
H. F. SMITH, Prop’ r,
cialty of the 8«
D E N T IS '
H - oon bmiMM of O. W. P om , I bar* now on hand
I was acquitted.
D A L L A S , O G M .
D i x i i , Oregon. October S, 1883.
will be suitably rewarded.
a fla* stock of
M y hause in Indopen-
boots and shoes.
(Late of Salem.)
ng returned to M l
«I r f ihr fteavtoa.
rii
ERM
S
denee in for u l e . X o rea- R mary BEGIN
The next steamer from San Francisco
Having enlarged my atom nod added
iently locate, is prepan
6 , 1 8 M.
n il give the firet hall
All person* indebted to me on aecoont WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
GOOD CLEAN SHAVE TO BE sonable öfter w ill be re-
Friday evening next, the will bring Adolph W olf one of the largest to my already large stock of goods, I am
i deUl work. Filling ^
•; and in
Gir*
me
s
call
for
lumber
are
toopoctfolly
¡netted
to
coll
had
st
all
tines.
" in Dallas. All are in- and im«at «legant stocks of children's now prepared to furnish my customers
, or fire Dollars
ilty.
„ . . -
Shall tu*p an orderly plac* and furnish my patrons
ftraed.
M . L. P IP E S .
H. F. SMITH.
end settle as soon as poseiblo, as I need with
e in Yanduyn A Smith*
th* b*st to b« had.
II. W. LTONB.
t time is promised. Tick- misses’ and ladies' cloaks, of the latest with anything they may call for.
D
allas , Beplembsr 8, IMS.
D
allas
,
July
1,
18*1.
money
to
ran
my
business.
8.
D
ocrr.
D
alla
»,
Nov«mb*r
18,
1881.
j
A d o l p h W o l f , Independence.
|
* styles, ever brought to
\ Independence.
rs.
IPER
I T A B L E f -j p
FURNITURE!!
y.
DALLAS, OREGON,
LEAD TH E TR AD E,
And will sell more goods
FOR LESS M O N E T
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
TU TTS
■WDLs Drjffancf Goods,
TORPID UVER.
DRESS &OÛDS,
I
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
TU TT’S H A l D Y E .
N
(
A U C T IO N E E R
H. W. LYO N tf,
SALOON AND BILLIARD HALL,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST FOR CASH.
W
BARBER SHOP!
LA CREOLE ACADEMY,
A
i
V:v:;