I IN D E P E N D E N C E U H I UK. was in tuwu Wed- B k o rg c N. Tuwiumud, _________Mown. Quy b u [lurdwuett W'arron M. • Ktutlaing» en v ' J. D. hea 4 i..: ! ! i \\ i. n I i u:tl ^I'tturuwd to H um liumo* in Dallas. ' * «»<' at Salem di>l >f0t)0 EQUS ^ to th« Opel . 11 uusu building. Mated. IS,.,., j Hyde has I jm t received a new *1 fin« cigar- ilio La Uranadina. c excellent. l,M .t tha ad, o f Wilson «V Kay, of kin. The* Inti ml to keep a good ) $UM leli cheap 1 R 00 V »right weethei haa been a bonanza jea. The ,field.i are dotted with r’ " B i C ploughmen. & Lynns have this week sold l U £ 7 plaoes. T to , mean business and ** purchasers when others fail. * I Same» Harris IS receiving a lot of plows, ate. , and expects to deal BEUOS. tit oral implements in Dallas. F|(, 70 $1,800 can be had on real estate J. 1 m 2 S till September Ir.t next, at 9 per ---- —-JaB aoon,W . S. K lxins , agent. t mber that the first of November ¡TTrrTj t hare and that accounts due ¿Uj J jjjjjj, iBUKi be settled by tlmt • n t • I trouble wM ensue. . „ h . rrol at H ot' lie City this week, l>o- ana ilurneson, nbo-ifc 925 *. btiiu. ^ potatoMk resulted in Brown be- -------- w i t h » * nml killed. 1-W Nl.y Clerk SI. ellcy lust week went to County end brought Hid fiither - A T - ’ ty. He is slowly recovering from « riei receded at The Dalles some >7 Publnnce. >M given fc Miller has just received the uiwiet. Ah!, of Mevecli , 11.1 pipes and cigars ught to Dallas. Any person de- ^^^^^^H tliis lino can be suited ¡VJASO* Fairginves is still on hand at bor with a full line of all goods K l ^ |Upt iuBcountry storo. He sells | Phan anybody. To be convinced visit him with the cash or with OREGON, fl u c e . city Mid PLXJK Patent Washing Ma* ¡ « ’i s . * only premium at the urn cast of Jati.'S* fkir r irtlaiid. The owners )LE SHOD RIGHT for Oregon ______ prepared to till nr.Iris in a few >rice, 815. Specially reduced vIPWOBT!.. (lealert. Address 1*. O. Box Y - A T . . tlanJ- 1 never knows h ov mean ho is reports for a paper. He watches 1 : w with fiendish delight, knowing ‘ tier or later it will furnish him larrowina piece of news. II is ta up with joy when he sees 1 the Court* ¡depart with rifles and cartridges, d to him i»roiLj|B «K lpi. 'ntcd and defrauded ... . , turn wHu* it accident. Assaults P23-*»i n series, and desertions and mur* suicides; mishaps and misery; falls; broke n nocks and stranded M. 1 his soul with inhuman ecstasy, by a strange contradiction, I 10 ..vith the sorrowful. His heart & P IP fco u his head. He is a strange and — 2 Y S - A T ^ ^ The I axh I t ilitnr. this held sonic Oregon editors Il tho Court »1 * recently printing a notice ex- to themselves. ly coroplinientary compii atter taste for each of them “ to b D 'lo r o u s lloking glass and descant ISO A' A M* defonpity.’' When an editor^ r -----------' la- D sl'KGEOi'ina to p iff himaolf, he m a r " " 1' f a fool, afa,l “ blows tho ho # 0<1 in nee, Or. try eye.’ 'WVh.itover else f.V he. .1 t n.,« ndjun» « t b e chock of such ,,lt(,r> ,Uth 0,nX M in prnmlinj, h is jrai.es, loncc and Daihl w it,’ up W H i* 1 l.ltv •conc,iit is mi cinbntt^ltrBsa' aspect»«) ok-nbbod ami ancient i° 1881 lv _ lance ! nop i tunce can piep bent its varks down. With a ,li/ruphrasu 1 « well-known poem,he mJ<lo»ciibcd ne of irhoso pagod things of T all,*y- Jith front of brass and f>f ®l»y-" ¡;e tells of himself. V ,lu knows , is not marvelous; wi/e does that t grand; What he tir that is not mud; whs* he says t l '8 not lumi- with genius, is not th knowing. His * ' oilig. or thinking, saying. IIis D U ( i n f *i f ® “ 4,1 P r e fa c e '.''k e th e w vitcli itcli jJXlue heath, his . erv is i I “ . I ’ll do. and 1 Hid I ’ll do. " JJcpitapli alone VrxrTt h SAlltt,! and hio<lest -¿upturn;” or in » JStiU miceat TMpincular, iustod." erioii*«f!». out two weeks agryoung man by 6 nni 8 y, living a short D IC E , O^ioe sbovo ßcio. >k his gun and ~ out to hunt sho Not returning J when he Was ej cted, search was p flVi •ptTMuTU1^ ^ op Wm, b without success. “ *** m then Mppal to have been loos th h*vemWod, but upon fiber investigation r 'nl T 11 WM f°w*d on e bank of Thomas r A short dislice farther down ream his hat, ith fonr buckshot OAKDhTBA^^SjJj wa* ‘dp. This iminedi- and returning to the gun lay, t,h < discovered where 1 guaf%eed . . been Jln-.l *y some one on a Ot'ipER 1 - short diatancftiF, and whero the id grazed a sm.-l grub in a direct S h eriff Sale th where it' is opposed lie stood killed. One oJthe buckshot was 't’ E OI a N S'*® from th«gM>, imd it proved to out o| 1 ,,'ciitAjl *arn» lise nitlio one» which had OreRon.ioif»11 i hro“ l|K P* ■t Tha body ha» ep(u ur.« ,u t.°*® n f°und, lit it is aupposed to nt 8 Scii- MÉRVÌ- ' Beeler m i lifted either in the creek or some- Ellen 1 toiler, >car the • m where the hat and ed in snUfoifiVf fo u n d .r* arrests ’ have yet 1 mber, lS*i for ad* The ¡consed was a cousin dred and Urt* W. N. go, who lives near -hundred^ l D«*-Salem man. t _____ said judgiW 1 A i d decreed kj I .is week Hie foltowi® Hie noi^ r»m and a ftiÄ S l thin^ :o-wit : F o u A ’l busy ii part of “ < B \ t Per e cut off town of M ad State 1 ue of said <f said décru, on, at the froJ<* 1 te, in Dallas, ety id Or »y . O c t o b e r , t o r , p. M., all the r.lso t the said defcfkl ibove described n at t day of May. J eut of Twelve The! id Ninety-eight___ ii interest at thJ|H innrn from the G l V , j 81, aud the fi^ ^ l ml 48-100 D o l l / W at». ( »ale—Cash in ] H . Ik; » r iff o f P o lir eon r O re g o n , S e p t . !7,> . B. JOH] D E N T I S ' i returned to Ind^ y locate, is pr tal work. Filling] Vanduyn A Smit ; T r ip . a visit to the vil- fn part of the county her quiet, t. farmers putting in vV; eir fall McGrow ¿^Waller Ht business, ..hd de- I at a very small mar- erry also do an im- ork in their black- op. Wilson & Ray drug and notion [be doing well. At brthington has a fine (loing well. Cook & •ocory store at this |t Lawn Arbor and I supply the wants of arith anything de- try surrounding the i fine as any in the M by honest and in- ml hence it is needless rr.MizEH circulates ex- lion | lr l r f — f i t . No. 23, I. O. G. T., ilicly install the officers |tig quarter on Friday 13rd. An interesting prepared for the oc- gement of the affair is l committees, who will make it an enjoyable einbered event by those i as to receive tickets the hall will accommo I number of visitors, the i made general (rnoM ora » ploal iokre ^ i ’ undent .] ( from or* «rscuL corriu » fosi » bxt .) County Surveyor Wright was in town A voice from Balcm now comes on the this week, doing tome surveying for some J blast; of our citizens. ; The vote has been given, the die ban been L. »!. Hall, Frank Collina, N. L. But 1 CMt; , 4 , a ler and L. Bettman, all of Dallas, were in* Wilh J- N- Do,rh for Senator, the tried and * true, town this week. As yet, we have hoard ' of no serious lose to any ouo. Smoke ' We oure not if our colors be the «ed. white, j or blue. houses a ero all locked. As we hear it: 44 Well, how you like A truce to politics, for now we would give Delphi Like him? Why didn’t th ey' A description of Ferrydalo, in which we elect Vi Hard/ I ’d a hundred times rather ! live; had Mitchell. Oh, that virtuous 17! Forgive, if we fail its merit* to note. That crowd of Joseph»! There isn t one 1 And take it all aa a practical “ joke.” of them that could be elected school di* j M erch ants, black sm ith s, and a doctor h a v e ' rector, now. Anti-monopolists to the! ®i back-bone! How many could have boon I | And W our lsundryman—Slug Lee; elected 011 a Dolph ticket?” ■ A drug store too, and coufuction’ry so Some of our citizens are discussing tho nice. feasibility of constructing a telephone be Where the genial Kay can sell you butter and cheese by the slice. tween this place and Albany, Indepen dence or Jefferson. Our opinion is that Miss Jessie Haskett is visiting hor sister, Independence would be the best point to ¡Mrs. Frizzell. connect with. Four and one-half miles will roach the place. Brew the matter,, The farmers are busily engaged sowing gentlemen. We believe it will pay a good l“ c,r fftR groin- Dr. J. M. Roberts, of Portland, paid per cent, on the investment. The Imp pool at this place has our town a professional visit this week. Mr. J. W. McGrow left last Monday sold. There was about 500,000 tbs of hops pooled here, and tho almost fab for Weston, to be gone about two we**ks ulous ¡»rice of 021 cents per tb was real Rumor says there will bo two marriages ized. The hop crop brings in nearly as in town soon. Wo are fully convinced much money as the wheat crop, this year. that there will bo one, if we aro to judge Thirty-two thousand two hundred and from symptoms. titty dollars in one season for tho hop in Mr. Geo. E. Good, the accommodating dustry is doiug well, we think. editor of tho I tbmizeu , paid our town a How about a city council! Is it not three-days' visit this week. Call again, time to become very mysterious about the Mr. Editor; you are always welcome. tickets, get little jobs fixed up, and do Tho handsome and commodious resi other little things so necessary to a suc dence of Mr. J. P. Frizzell is nearing cessful election? It would not lie right completion. It will be quite an ornament for all to join in pleasantly and elect sub to our town. Perrydale can then boast stantial, law-abiding citizens, — and we of the finest house iu Polk county. mean by law-abiding, those who respect Mr. C. T. Waller, one of our most en Sunday laws as well as Monday laws. terprising merchants, has returned with his family from Portland. We are glad T O W * TALK. to welcome you back, Clarence, afler your 17lint 1 m Kal«l o f the S e w rtcn ator— lt e n m r k s being absent on business for three months. Since tho legislature lias concluded its W ise nn«l o t h e r w i s e . fa.ee we have heard a number of men say Friday afternoon general interest was they were in favor of women voting, if manifested in the struggle that was going they want to. W© would like to soo tho man who could make them voto if they on at Salem. The result of tho twelfth didn’t want to. ballot, telegraphed here, showing no We hod tho pleasure of seeing the change, and tho announcement that the comet, this morning. The new-comer's tail is not much of a success, as yet, but ballot was still proceeding, intensified the interest. The telegraph office was crowded we are promised a inagnitieent exhibition r»f its caudal appendage before it takes its after 7 o’clock by anxious inquirers. The final departure for parts unknown. Its assembly was for tho nonce a miniature tail is composed almost entirely of livor legislature and as the successive bulletins pads and kidney cure. It will probably wore read, a lively skirmish of repartee, bo near enough to road the advertisements next week. Wo understand this luminary sarcasm and wit was carried on by the cost the patent medicine man two hundred adherents of Mitchell and his op- and fifty thousand dollars, and is bound Dosors. When Mitchell dropped to to bu a success. 22 and stayed there for several ballots, a Uncle Billy Perry, after whom Perry- Mitchell man exclaimed: “ Wo’vo got dale was named, and who Ì 3 now one of the leading citizens of Sprague, W. T . , is you, boys; wo »are going to stay with it.” on a visit to his old home, looking after The other side looked blue, but seemed his property at this place. He reports determined not to yield. About 8 o’clock, everything lively in tho desert country. tho Portland operator announced that he Uncle Billy was surprised to see such an must go to the “ press” tables, and that extensive trade »as is carried on by Mc Grow & Waller. It is a mystery to some cut off the communication from that people how they can keep four clerks busy office. The Woodburn office gave us a wrapping up goods; but if you will notice, few points, but finally that was silent and they carry the largest advertisement in no answer came to the repeated “ calls.” the I tkmizf . k . Cuuitux? “ Is there a saloon at Woodburn?’’ asked ZEN A T t E M S. the operator. “ Yes,” was the reply of a bystander. “ Then that accounts for it. [FROM OUR RPRCIAL CORKEhPONDKNT.] That fellow has adjourned.” A rattling Wo are blessed with beautiful moon fire of questions came over tho wire from Airlie, Dayton and other points. “ Is the light evenings. Rev. Mr. Hannah will preach here to Senate adjourned?” asked tho Dayton man. Somebody suggested that he bo morrow at 11 a . m . wired the startling intelligence tnat it The hunters have returned from Nes- had adjourned, to meet next December. tucca, but say game is scarce. At hall-past ten, there being 110 hope of Mrs. W. B. Ernest has gone on a visit further intelligence, the crowd reluctantly to her old Kentucky home. dispersed, with a belief that there was a Dudley Purvine, who had his leg broken deadlock. Early »Saturday morning, tho streets some time ago, is getting along nicely. A funny sight: To see an editor trying were filled with people, anxious to know the final result. While the sun was yet to pail a cow, and string his type in the engaged in his matutinal kiss of tho wak mud. ing flowers, John Hyde .appeared, coming We hope that your correspondent in from the telegraphic office, and his shout, Perrydale has recovered from his indispo borne on the balmy breeze of the fresh sition. and early morning, woke the ochoes and The ladies of Lincoln are going to give thrilled tho shirt-fronts of the waiting a Thanksgiving supper on the evening of throng: “ Dolph fifty-one.” The cry Thanksgiving Day. Ail invited. was taken up and passed from mouth to Dr. J. W. Watts did not lecture hero month, and soon excited groups were gathered at the corners, discussing the all- as announced in last week’s I temizes , important event. It would be impossible sick lie ss in his family preventing. Mrs. W. B. Earnest started on Wed to portray tho joy, the disgust, the tri umph, tho crest-fallen air, the various nesday last for Missouri, to spend the and variegated shades of thought and fall and winter, after an absence of thirty fcelimj that were manifested. “ 1 wanted years. We wish her a pleasant journey. the Republican party punished,” said a The farmers are busy with their fall prominent Republican and ex-representa- grain. Most of them succeeded in get tive, “ and it couldn’t be worse punished ting in their summer-fallow before the unless Joe Simon or Sol. Hirsch had been last rain, and the prospect for next year’s elected.” crop is good, s«» far. “ What do you think of your man?” We are glad that the senatorial con sarcastically asked a Mitchell Republican test is over at last; but it would have of one of the other sort. “ Ho is not my been far better to have some of those bills choice,” was the reply, “ but he has a acted upon that went up for consideration clean record.” “ In a horn, he lias,” the than to have wasted tho time in tho elec other said: “ what about the Polk County tion of a senator on the last day of tho farm he stole?” “ Ho didn’t,” and “ he session. There will bo a time for some did,” and “ he didn’t,” came hot and f«ast, of those members to rise and explain. and the whole merits of a law suit in On Wednesday afternoon tho advance which Mr. Dolph was once engaged in this county were deb.ated, ending in the guard of the Flowery Kingdom’s soldiery and wo mutual conclusion that the litigant» had I passed through I" r' ’u» n our our city, city, aim wo under- under- held tho cow while the attorney milked j lhat “ ?> »re about to attack Oapt. her. “ Dolph has been my man all tho [ K C' ark,a 8 ™b patch, west of lit. time," was remarked by a score of persons bouse. Chickens have taken the hint by who had never before been suapcctod of roostin« m the trees A very good idea, such wise foresight. “ Dolph is a bloated j W 0 n>*vfm d a Mongolian some fine aristocrat; he wouldn’t speak to you and | mornm£ »»»Pended with Ins queue fast on me on tho street." remarked an irate •?“ ? fir ‘ "n b ., from trying to commit M.tchellite to an endorser of the cl,lcke,1 1 ’teah,l 8 : “ eighteen.” “ Perlwips not,” was the re I M O M I O l i n IT E M S . ply, “ if you were along.” This raised a ■ laugh and restored good humor. “ At his , T from oua bpkcial corrkhpondkxt .) last deal, Mitchell held four Democratic Mr. Baker, editor of the Baptist Beacon, jacks and couldn’t come in,” said a sport I was in town Tuesday. ive gentleman; “ it beats any game I ever . saw.” The number of persons who fore- saw the final result and knew all the time that Dolph was to get the Mitchell men, has alarmingly increased since the tight ended. The discussion is still kept up at intervals, like the dropping fire after a battle. Tho Democrats seem to enjoy the situation. Upon the whole, the elec tion of Mr. Dolph is generally regarded as a fair solution of a difficulty that seemed to bo insurmountable. The “ anti-monopoles,” as some one has quaintly dubbed them, draw an unfavora ble inference from the new .Senator’s past and present connection with railroad in terests. | Gliver Waller, of Salem, was over 8ce 118 Par^ ^ ie we^‘k. Mr. J. Butler has gone to Portland to attend the business college at that placo. Mr. Levi Lcland gavc'us a pleasant lec ture last Friday evening; also again on Tuesday evening. Mr. W. C. Kennedy has moved from the eastern to the central part of town, on Warren street. The Misses Ebbert, and Miss Maxwell, of Lane county, came down last week to attend school at this place, The Good Templars lodge which met at this nlace the first of the week was composed of delegates from eight lodgt 1 DIB*. Miss Emma Waller, who has been hav ing a spell of sickness, has recovered suffi- Mr. John Wilcox died at his home at j ciently to go to Portland to lay in a full McCoy, in this county, on last Sunday supply of millinery goods. ! ' i i j , . , 1 ; , widow and two little ¡nrls to mourn hi» low. Deceaaed waa reipected in the community where he lived, being in- dustrious and quiet. With gentle heart his race he run, And steadfast held his humble way, True to his own and false to none, His hearthstone misses him to-day. With gentle heart and qniet mind, He stepped into the valley dim. Nightfalls for those he left behind, But morning dawns beyond for him. j And »till they come, The bill h u penned ............... 1 the legislature, end we now heve a State Normal «chimi in our county. j The two societiea of the college have ■ adjourned, end have organized a new | society, in which both »eze» are admitted to membership. We wish it success. mm. At Rest Portland, October 11, 1882, of j congestion, Laura E ., daughter of J. M. j and E. A. Roberta, aged twelve year», j three months and one day. » lu iT iE K i 'i K i r . IT E M S . IKHOH OUR kl-RUUI# CORRKSFOXDRNT.) Send your orders to 8 . Douty at Inde pendence for shingles. Tho Cooper Bros, have drawn off their stage line between this place and Salem. Henry Patterson, son of the Hon. F. A. Patterson, is quite ill with the inter mittent fever. Tho rivor is falling again, and it looks as though more gravel can be had for street purposes. A. J. Reiss has moved his frauy» build ing, which stood next to Godley’s tin shop, out near tho depot. Sam Goff, Road Supervisor of this dis trict, deserves the thauks of the people for the fin** work he is doing and has done ou the roads. Messrs. Mitchell & Wolverton are now the owuers of tho sash and door factory near the Belt House, and are running it to its full capacity. Invitations have been issued by the In dependence Hook & Ladder Company for a grand ball at Butler’s Hall on Friday evening, November 3d. The Board of Trustees, at their last meeting, granted an auctioneer’s license to Mr. Judson, and also granted leave to Prof. V. Garrigus to peddle vegetabios within tho town. Jacob Stroedcr, a vendor of a patent cough medicine, was arrested in town on last Wednesday night by U. 8 . Deputy Marshal Wayne Williams, on a dispatjh from the Sheriff* of Umatilla county. The Sheriff has been on his track since last 4th of July, but for what charge is un known. The burglar excitement, which began a week ago last Monday, when it w’as re ported that the McMinnville and Amity robbers were bearing down upon us in solid phalanx, has continued with brief intermissions, ever since. H. M. Lines fired two or three shots at two men who were trying to effect an entrance into his house on last Monday night. Miss Ida May Parker, of Independence, Oregon, and Dr. Eugene Ketchum, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, were married at the McCoy Hotel, Chicago, on the 18th of last month, by the Rev. D. G. Strong. Dr. and Mrs. Ketchum have our sincerest wishes for a life of continued happiness, and we hope that the felicity of their married life may increase with the corning years. Mrs. Ketchum has many friends who will regret to learn that she will not return to Oregon. « Between 12 and 1 o’clock on last Satur day morning tho wild clanging of the fire bell aroused our citizens from their peace ful slumbers, and in less time than it takes to write this, the quiet streets were filled with an eager, anxious throng. Tho fire proved to bo in Israel Hedge’s house, just back of tho Western Hotel, and was extinguished by the firemen and citizens, after a short but decisive struggle. The fire was discovered by Marshal Williams, who, without waiting to knock or an invi tation to enter, bursted in the front door and aroused the sleeping inmates. We are requested by Mr. Hedges and Mr. A1 Carey, to thank the firemen, and others who assisted, for the excellent service which they rendered, and also Marshal Williams, for his vigilance and prompt action. Loss, about !$50. No insurance. This is what the Louisville Cour ier-Journal says to another sheet of the same proclivities: “ The Ind:an- npoli8 Sentinel, which is owned by jobbers and edited by a jackass, may be described as a Republican tomcat masquerading as a Democratic tom tit.” The Alta supposes it will take the Yale school of journalism a hun dred years to produce a genius who can use English with force and ele gance equal to the above. NEW Until the 1 st of October. I will sell my Stock of furniture almost at cost. Those wishing tc purchase furniture esn make it pay to oall on tue now. I wish also to give notice to those indebted to me to p*y *•io their bills by the first dsy of October next. J. M. C amtbux , D allas , Sept. 16, 1882. hoda Cornier; g«U, and ¿1 hairs a# Sachs« and To Louis Sachs« andTCuTTSachse. ^aNyR«. Defend ants above-i f TOE NAME OK THE STATE OK OREGON, you are hereby notified and required to appear iu the above-named Court at Dallas, in said Folk County, on or before the first day of the next regular term of LAST CALL. said Court to be holden in Dallas, to-wit: On the 4th day of December, 1882, and answer the complaint of All persons indebted to the late firm of the Plaintiff therein filed against you. Aud you are hereby farther notified that if you fail so to appear Riggs A Miller are hereby notified that and answer, the Plaintiff will take a decree against their accounts must be settled by Novem you for the relief prayed for in her complaint, which ber 1st, 1882. All accounts not settled by Is to declare a certain deed from the Defendant, John to the Defendant, Maria Sachse, voluntary that time will be nluced in the h ands of an Conner, fraudulent and void, as against the Plaintiff, and to attorney for collection. Settle np and declare the Plaintiff the owner in tee of the land therein described, and that she is entitled to the im save trouble. Kioos A M illkh mediate possession thereof, which laud is described as follows: The southwest quarter of section oue, in Few Lost. township uiue, south of range four, west of the Wil- ette Meridian, containing one hundred and sixty A large, dark-red cow strayed from H. of land, all in Polk County, Oregon. Also for J. Ellis’ place, one mile north of Dallas, acres the costs and disbursements of this suit. about a month ago. When last seen she This summons is served upon you by publication, was ttid*-hobbied, fore aud hind feet to by order of lion. K. P. Boise, Judge of said Court, gether. The person finding her and whish order bears date October 19. ISSL H Bsx I! avoir . W. T ruitt , W. H. H olubs . giving mo information of her will be lib Attorneys for Plaintiff. erally rewarded. H. J. E llis . Thanking my many customers for their liboral patronage during the past fifteen years, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, and assure them that I am now prepared to soli goods cheaper than ever A dolf W olf , ! Bt rayed. From H. M. Coopers place, about one unle frons Independence, one bundle cow with bell cn, one line back eew with swal low-fork in each ear, and one red yearling heifer with swallow-foA in each ear. Any one giving information of their whereabouts to J. F. White, on the nlaee, will be suitably rewarded. NOTICE. The “ Dixie M ills" have shut down for repairs, and irfll not be able to do any farther work until about the first of No vember. dur customers please read. K jxatz , W ashburn * A Co. B ixie , Oregon, October 5, 1882. Notice* All persons indebted to me on account for lumber are rogpectfu^ninvitod to call and settle ns soon os p o p p le , as I need money to run my business. 8. D outy . R E A L E STATE General Agent, A hure Curo for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ing aud Ulcerated Piles has been discover ed by Dr. ’William,(an Indian Remedy,) called D r. William's Indian Ointment. DALLAS, A single 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 n:edic*ne. Lotions instruments and electuaries do ■as for 8dfo, sa y tonus, more harm thau good. William's Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itehing, (particularly at night after get ting warmjin bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of tho private parts, and T n k b e r L a n d s, E t c . E tc. for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinberry of Cleveland has to say about Dr. Wil liam’s Indian Pile Ointment; I have P E R 8 0 N A L P R O P E R T Y used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never Of all kinds sold on commission. found anything which gave such immedi ate and permanent relief as Dr. William’ s Call at my office, two doors north of tlio Dallas Indian Ointment. Hotel, and see list of bargains. B. D e LASIIMUTT. For sale by all druggists, or mailed on D allas , Oregon, October 1 2 ,1S82. receipt of price, $ 1 . 00 . Hodge, Davis A Co., wholesale agents, W. TRUITT. C. A. JOHNS. Portland, Oregon. C o u n t y , General M eroh A N D D R U C S A N D M E D IO IN E 8 . K e e p con sta n tly o n b e n d e fu ll aasertm ent o f G R O C E R IE S, HARDWARE, Furnishing Goods, Dress Gooffs, Etc., Etc. W estem I W estern ! Insurance Company, Or CALIFORNIA. OattfMwte Street. J. White, F k s .; Jas. Phelan, Vio« Pros.; B. G. Brush. ------ ■ O ■ ' The fallowing namw ar« those df CRAIN AND CRASS LANDS, H E N It V A C O .. P r o p ’ ra. Cleveland, 0 ■ Bto^'-nlfi««*, with U m I t bu ■ ana occupation given: ------BAN FBANCIBCO------ JUDGE 8. G. HASTINGS, JAMES PHELAN. 519 M am J. A. FOLGKK, Politer 6 C a. wlmteie coffee and a le s dealer«, California 8. MACDONOUOH. MaodououBli k Co., tpal merchant«, si ami 56 Market. 0. D. O’Sullivan, director Hibernian Bank (late O'ttulUvan. Kelly k Co.) ROBERT MoKEK. She^Rucquem« k McKee, wholesale liquor dealer«. ii. FRAPOLLI, B. Jhapolll k Co., wholesale deal«» In native win««. W. D. O’SULLfVAk, wholesale dee.................................. r io paints and oil«, P, HAUT10AN, wholesale groc and liquor dealer, Flrat and Howard atmet«. MICIIAEI KANE, WILLIAM WILLIS, JOHN FAY. WILLIAM M. LENT. J Capitalists. N. C. LUHHM, Wheaton & Luhra, wholesale provision merchants, 219 Front. J. M. DEWITT, wholesale grocer and provision dealer, 410 and 418 Sannoine street. JONES SCROENFELD, importer of leaf tobacco, 423 aud 425 Jackson street. J. RUDOLPH, Rudolph <fc Co., importers and manufacturers of pianos. F. O'LKARY. P. J. WHITE, GEO. W. 8K88ION8, Capitalist«. N. OHLANDT, Ohlaudt & Co., coal merchants. W. W. DODGE, Dodge & Co., wholesale grocer«, Front and A. P. IIOTALING, Rotating & Co., wholesale liquor dealers, 425 and 427, Jackson. E. B. POND, Pond, Reynolds & Co., wholesale liquor dealers, Market. NICHOLAS OOETJEN, manufacturer of pickled good«, 1032 McAllister. GUS REIS and FERD REIS, Reis Brothers, Capitalists, 519 California. T R U IT T & JO H N S , HENRY CASANOVA, F. Danori k Co., wholesale grocers, 504 Front street. M. II. KELLY, Kelly Egan, wholesale liquor dealers, 604 Battery. t t o r n e y s - a t - L i i 'w . G. FREIDRICH, Belloc JtCo., bankers, 521 Montgomery. THOMAS JENNINGS, wholesale grocer. ) W. D. COMSTOCK, wholesale and retail dealer in furniture, SACRAMENTO DALLAS, OREGON. f K. JACOBS, Capitalist. GRASS VALLEY )- J. C. COLEMAN and K. COLEMAN. Capitalists. FFIÇ1 ON ittLL STREUT, NORTH OF COURT *sT The abovo list of names contains some of th« wealthiest and best known merchant« and cupRaeLAe at ie augi tf California, which is a guarantee of the Company'« solidity. A The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi 0 tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re N E R V O U S __D E B IL IT Y . funded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by Jasper It. Miller. A SORE CURE GUARANTEED. B arklcnN A rnica Halve. •pF.. E. C. WESTS NERVE AND I1KAIN TREAT- t * ment, a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convul sions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, S|»ermatorhoea, lmpotency, Involuntary emissions, premature old age, caused by-cvcr*«xes ion, self-abuse or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month’s treatment; one dollar ----- TO----- a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail pre paid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any cast». With each order received by us for six boxe9, accompanied with five dollars, we will send tho purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guar antees issued only by WOODARD, CLARKE Jk CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Portland, Oregon. Orders by mail at regular prices. ap8-ly WTOTICE IS IIENECY GIVEN THAT I WILL meet the Tax-payers of Polk County, Oregon, in their respective Precincts, at their usual place votinf, for the purpose of collecting: Taxes for the ear 1882, and will remain at »¿id places from tho tour of 10 o ’clock a. m. until 4 o ’clock p. m ., at the following times and places, to-wit: Douglas......................................Monday, November Oth DEALER IN Jackson..................................... Tuesday, November 7th mf.t l * k c ...........*............... Wednesday, November 8th Bethel........... ........................ Thursday, November Oth Eola..................... Friday, November 10th Dixie....................................... Saturday, November 11th Monmouth................................Monday, November 13th Independence..........................Tuesday, November 14th Buena Vista.......................Wednesday, November 15th Suver..................................... Thursday, November 16th Luckianiutc................................Friday, November 17th Bridgeport.............................. Saturday, November 18th Dallas........................................Monday, November 20th II. HOLMAN, Sheriff and Tax Collector, Polk Co.,Ogn. A^ent for the Ends & Adams’ celebrated D allas , October 16, 1882. woven wire mattresses. All kind» of NEW THIS WEEK. Tbi» Company w.m organized independent of and never joined tbe Combination. It will give you Insurance at a Reasonable an« Living Rate, i l l Loss«-; paid immediately upon Adjustment. « 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 deposited in Oregon for the security of Policy Holder*. A . P . IIO T A L IN G , G e n e r a l A g e n t, P o r t la n d , O g n . ( MOTI CÇ J A M E S T A T O M , D is t r ic t ¿ « e a t . TAX-PAYERS! S. W. ALLEN, Su m m o n s . Mattresses Made to Order ! In the Circuit Cotrt of the State of Oregon, for the County, of Polk. John P. Hart and T. B. Ilart, an insane person, by D. M. Guthrie, his guardian, Plaintiffs, vs. Julia A. jf llanos, Jacob Hayes, William M. Riggs, George A. Riggs and G. B. Riggs, his guardian, and Thomas Ilart, Defendants. Ho Julia A. Hayes, Jacob Hayes, William M. Riggs, George A. Riggs and G. B. Riggs, his guardian, and Thomas Hart, Defendants: N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORR0OV, you and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed afhintt you id the ubove-entitleo suit, by the first day of the term of said Court following the complete publication of this Summons, being the 4th «lay of December. 18l2. as by law required, or for want thereof, Plaintm wil! take judgment against you as prayed for in Plaintiff’ s complaint, which is for a partition of tbs fplloi described ifed projepty, according to th< rights, as therein set forth: The South I half of th« Donation Land Claim of Thomas Hart, NoRf No. 2280, in % 8 8., R. 6 aad 6 W. of the Willamette Meridian. Also all that certain tract of land known as a part of »< the Donation DonaHon Claim of A. J. Gilliam, Ollllam, Notifi Notts- cation No. 2774, Z774, and aisl more particulaily parOculatJ, d daacObad a. ler of ant» said Gil bmrinnho at the “ 8. “ K. corner QiUiajnm land claim, No. 51, in f . » 8., A 6 5 W. of the tha WilXmeMf iiwrvv .»Orth SO * B. it-OOdptlaS I8 60 Heridian, ninoi-iz tiien c North 30*. thence North «3% W. 78.92 chains; tfience SouffTll.l chains to said Gillijm’s 8. W. corner on the North Ixiundart line of the Thomas Ilart Donation Lsind Claim; thence South 03*, K. 72.12 ehains witn ttae North boundary line of said Thomas Hart’s Donamtm Land Claim, to the place of beginning. Also begin ning 12.35 chaiiw North, 80" E. from the Southeast comer of A. J. Gilliam’s Donation Land Claim; thence North 30*, E. 12.35 chains; thence North <IS*, W. 80.00 chains; thence South 10.60 chains; thence South 03*, E. 78.92 chains, to the place of beginning, all situate in the County of Polk, State of Oreg«>n. Also for a further judgment of the costs and disburasnients of this suit. This Summons ordered published on the above- named Defendants and each of them for six consecu tive weeks in the P olk C oumtt I tk . mi 7. kr , per order made at Chambers at Salem, in Marion County, Octo ber 17, 1882, by Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge. TRUITT A JOHNS, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Haa constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of I N( S 3 P K .X 1 S T G » - Articles, H. W . L Y O N S , B E D S , W in d o w Nhadpft, P tctn rc F ram es, B r a e k e t a , K te . ¿?‘9~Ordecs will be promptly filled, and >M all work will be done in a workman like manner. f . D. m cdow ell SALOON AND BILLIARD H A LL, CEORCE FAIRCRAVES, PRACTICAL And Ü And will sell more goods FO R L E S S M O N E Y Than any house South of Portland. - O — WATCHMAKER J e w e le r . DEALER IN Cfiocks, Watches & Jewelry. B e r c ia i 81 .« PILLS S Y M P T O M S CP A T O R P ID O DR UR. BETTMAN HAS JTHT RETTO!*» FROM SAN FBANOISCO WITH a choioe line of S a le m « O g n . TUT1TS DryAFancy Goods, L 5V E R . Q tkJtf ANDffiifcL B o w a l* c o s t iv e . F a in In a dffffi s e n s a t io n in th o u i & c r th e S h o u ld e r t e a t in g , w it h a d ieln - i o n c f bo<5y o r Usiml, _ip er. I jo w s p ir its , w ith __ ^ mig nuJtTBoted c o m e d u ty . V te z in m * , F lu t t e r in g at th o * ‘ e e y e s , Y eL low S k in , o v e r th e r ig h t ey e, fitfu l d r e a m s , h ig h ly D R E SS GOODS, In «11 tfa* S ly !* « , C O N S T IP A T IO N , T C T T 8 P I L L S a r e e s p e c ia lly a d a p te d t o • n ch e a s e s , o n e d o s e e tfa cts s u ch a rh u t,g o • f_ f e e l t a g a s t o a s t o n is h th o s u ffe r e r . — '« c r e a s e t h o A p p e t it e , and cause tbs T o lc e o n Flrslfi, thus tin* system is l«*d. and by ih«*ir T o n i c A r t f o n « u th» J v c Organs, l lr jr n ln r N lofiU «re pro- Price S c e n U . M u r r a y SI., 91. Y . Turn M irn. Omar H a ia o * W m ntXRft rhno*«»«! to s Otxjesr B lack by a stn«lo application o f this D y k . It Im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Hold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tl. O m r K . SB M l B R A Y « T h n e w f o r k . O r. T T T T i M ANUAL •* V slssh l# iH fe r n a llM \ LMfel M utfS wtUk* «»IM MUI — «r»R—«*—.J CLOTHING, BOOTS W. P. WRIGHT, A U C T IO N E E R And County Surveyor, DALLAS, OREGON, W IL L ATTEND TO H I8 BUSINESS p a r t o f t h o c o u n t y p r o m p t ly . IN ANY ssJO-tf BARBER SHOP! Itai* St., opp. Court Hotue, Dallaa. A GOOD CLEAN SHAVE TO . B E had at all tinaa G i s * m* a call H. F. BMITH. D n . u a , I n l y 1, I N I E tc ., E tc . y A ll b o o g h t at ftffUros e n a b lin g thein to M il CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST FOR CASH. All kind* *f Couiffiry Praflue* taken at market rate». Stock end Price* and *in will )** tatfified. Examine our VHT&rXX A ROSENBLATT. D aixas , Oregon, SeptSaabtr 8,1801. H OUSE FOR SALE I H. W. SMITH, Frop’ r, (Lata of Salam.) t SHOES, ' G r o c e r ie s, ( H WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. L E A D THIS T R A D E , , TOBACCOS. OREGON. sirajm Forty thousand good shake» for «ale, PERRYDALE, A band of sheep and lam b.- from 20 ch'* p - App,J * Campbell, Dallas, to 30 head. .Sheep branded with Ur It H» T1» « enlarged my store and added DALLAS, OXXOON. on rump and hole in right ear. Lambs already large stock of goods, I am Lawn Arbor, Polk County, avino recently purchameo the ma not branded, but with hole in right ear. j prepared to furnish my customers nor business of 0 . W. F- jss , I hav« bow on hand Any information leading to their recovery j anyjhing they may call for. Has Just received » new lot of r™d«, such as ore a fine stock of A d o l p h W o l f , Independence. I well paid for. r u n Brruia, usually kept In a country store, which he will sell, for j The next steamer from San Francise* Bridgeport. will bring Adolph W olf one of the largest C a sh o r P r o d u c e , Wanted— Board for man and wife in and moat elegant etocks of children's Shall keep an ordsrly pises and furnish mv patrons Clwsper thu UJ W " In Polk Cneaty. II, no*, j private family. Can furniah room if nec- miaaea' and ladies' cloaks, of the lateet tir.ly h m . i >. bostnos. SIM) will «onOac roe IhM h, with the beat to bs hod. U. W, tlONI. caaary. Apply at thia office. D a l l a s . | M « t u b e r U , 1 W 1 . ■tales the into il 70 » *iU ft»» hiai a cell. | style*, ever brought to Independence. D A L L A S , O REG O N , « M i t D o o r t o ( l a a c e t t Jk N e r w f a . DRUCS, PATENT MEDICINES, AND P o lk FIRE AND MARINE A S u re C u re F o u n d a t L a st! N o O n e N e e d S u ffe r ! r ( H .tR S e C o y , -DEALER IN —* P IL E S I p il e s i Adolph Wolf, of Independence, makes a specialty of the San Francisco make of boots and shoes. That hacking cough can b- so quickly cured by Shiloh’ s Cure. We guarantee itj Su m m o n s . For sAle by Jap. It. Miller. Sleepless nights made miserable by that In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for County of Polk. terrible cough. Shiloh’ s Cure is the rem edy for you. For sale by Jap. It. Miller, Lina Ballon, Plaintiff, vs. William Ballou, Defendant. To tfie above-named Defendant: Dallas. THF. NAMF. OF THE STATE OF OUHnON, Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and you are hereby required to appear anil answer «fie Liver Complaint? Shiloh’ s Vitalizer is coaplaint filed nipiinst you in tbe ahora-entitled «bit, within abt weeks frtnn the «late of tfie sendee of thu guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Jap. Summon* upon you by publication, to-wit: #n or be It. Miller, Dallas. fore I>c«-ember 4th, 1S82; and if you fail so fbantfwsr, for want th« Plaintiff will tain a decree Catarrh cured, health anil sweet breath against vou there«»/, for the dissolution of the nmtriage con secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. tract now existing between ye«:, the care uud custody Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. For of the minor children ment;./ne«l in her complaint/ and f-»r the other relief therein prayed for. sale by Jap. F». Miller, Dallas. Publicati«»n ordered by Hon. K. P. Boise, Judge of Adolf W olf has on hand a fine lot of said Court, at Chambers at Salem, October 18, 1885. DALY A BUTLER. ladies’ , misses’, boys’ , and girls’ cloaks, Attorneys for Plaintiff. which he will sell at unprecedentedly low prices Mr. Wolf has a large stock of N O T IC E ! this class of goods, and of '„he latest make and style, and will sell them very chew OTIC* IS HEREBY O IVrN VO A I L rather than carry the stock over. Cal parties interested or eoacerned, and satisfy yourselves. that from and after this 23d day of Anguat, 1882, I will neither become responsible or pay any debt* or liabilities contracted by NEW THIS WEEK. my wife, Rarab Ann Campbell, and all peraona are hereby notified not to tract or W ILSO N Sc R A T , gire credit to her for me, or in my name or otherwiae, or to have any dealings with ------- DIALERS I!*-------- her whatever eoneeraing any of my prop erty, either real or personal. T. J. CiirraiLL. D a l l a s , Oregon, Aaguat 23, 1882. H ta tlo n e r y . P e r fu m e r y , Fancy and Toilet M A n d W in e s a n d L iq u o r « fo r M e d ic in a l ] FURNITURE!! F ree o f C h arge. Tho generous proprietors of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, specially request all sufferers from Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Loss of Voice, difficulty of breathing, tickling in throat, Night Sweats, Phthisic, Quinsy, Hoarseness, Croup, or any affection of the Throat, Chest, or Lungs, to rail at Jasper R. Miller’ s Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle free of charge; which will convince you of its wonderful merits, and show you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. Thousands of hopeless sufferers who once looked forward to a dark and unpromising future, are now the most happy beings on earth, having been completely cured by Dr. King’ s New Discovery for Consumption. C. E. B. BüLASHMUTT, Independence. p il e s T H IS M y haras la denos Is «tor sals. Ms i aonabla ofltor w ill ha «raed. X . L. Duut, September 8, ISM. LA CREOLE ACADEMY, P A L I.A rt O O V . ra m w o t « n r r u i m ■», net. and \ m r y I. ima. Tanto* la M s As ‘ ~ four Bollara s t year, y sor, or Ma Dollar« ______ __ a i ___ In th « frsparatary, Twsaty '«•», •» Five Dollars a quarter. In edvaaca. For further particular« spjrfy to raa- ~