Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 18, 1882, Image 3

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COUNTY ITEMIZER.
AU'IDtJTIL SHOOTING.
IX U tm ffh M i;
IT E M S .
ZEYA
IT E M S .
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A railroad is to be built from
Rosobur" to Coos Buy.
rts and
a » pecial coRMwroNnrsT.l
While Messrs. F. M. Lewis, John
el ou
Rich dirt has lieen found on the
eeui3
to
be
the
order
of
tho
More
rain
Remember the baud ball oil tlie 29th
Simpson, Rufus Siin|iaon, Thomas Mor­
o ’clock.
Jay.
Kantiam and miners are encouraged.
rison, G. W. Gardner ami James B. inst. Help tho boys along.
Followin
Hev. DsviJ Lynch will preach hero to-
Prather, together with others of this
Mr. A. J. Reiss and family contemplate
' Hosmttlo ” is the way the La-
|MH IN {CHIEF*
county, were hunting deer, on Thursday starting for Califor nia on or about the 7th uiorruw at 11 o'clock. All invited.
C h ick »
It most
M cCoy, Polls
forenoon, the 9th iiist., on the south side of next month.
Mis:
piisfc.
I
’
1
have
the
phonetics.
of Grass Mountain, in Benton County,
Chicken, Be
Mr. W. H. Judson nebs a little of Fairfield, aro visiting Mr. and Sirs. S.
; IN —
a fino.
the hist named, who lives near Buena everything at his auction rooms, on each Phillips.
son. ix>.
! Some twenty Catholic priests snd
Beef and Pork.
Vista, had the thumb of his right hand Saturday afternoon.
[ fire company,
Ruv. It. \V. Hill, uf Salem, preached Sisters of Charity have recently
^ h 8 io n a . l c i t i J
COLD.
•hot away by tho accidental discharge of
■gustu», shako.
Adolf Wolf is selling out tho balance of here Sunday at 11 o'clock, and again on i arrived in Oregon to organ ize
Beef snd Pork.
his ritie. lie was crossing a log ami had
|r coinbuatiou before your placed the breech of his weapon, a Win­ his stock of men s and youths’ overcoats Monday evening.
_
churches and schools.
SIDS D isu sa .
R . s it e s T Ï J
Mr. 0. C. Walker loft soino anplos m i , . , .
,
. ,
,
Apple Cobbler, Apple Tarts, Meat Tarts,
chester rifle, on tho log to aid him in and ladies’ and misses’ cloaks at reduced our oflico weighing 11 pounds earn, of tho I
^
school-house and conHDissAry
Uaeearoni snd Cheese,
¡Smith, of Monmouth, was climbing, when the gun slipped, the ham­ prices.
Chicken Giblets.
SIAN AND su
aesciay.
W. H. Osborn is now associated with Gloria Mundi aiid King of Thonipkina i b u ild in g, at the Siletz Indian agen-
mer striking a limb, causing a discharge.
VSO STABLES.
oy, was burned last week. The In-
Warn) , of Eola Hills, made Prathers thumb was directly over the 8. W. Allen in tho cabinet-making and varietics.
Cabbage,
Turnips snd Tomatoes. -
DALLAS. OliKofj,^
Mr. J. J. Flynn, our Vulcan, is kept dian school w ill continue soon in
muzzle, and was shattered. Mr. Gardner, upholstering business, and they aro kept
¿unlay last.
ru m .
»loi'tf your plows, »nd if I temporary buildin gs,
ly Jud^o of Polk Counter who was standing near, quickly bound the busy filling orders.
Blackberry end Apple Pie, Corn Starch
ni.
Keep constantly on hand a fall sssortmsnt of
you have horses you wish stnxl tie can ac-
*N MIM. 8THEET, |v,
wounded
man's
arm
to
stop
tho
flow
of
The
tax
roll
for
the
year
1882
is
now
in
get a “ writ of attachment.
snd Bios Podding.
»ture.
4 1
Tho Benton Leader offers itself
blood, ami the party took him back to tho Marshal’s hands for collection, and it commodate you.
|imn lion been absent, and
The young folks arc talking of stortili« ! for one year to tlie oldest unmarried
B ALLAS ■ • T E L A B B I S I ! * .
;s h;w been recoiviny taxes camp. Tho loss of blood caused him to is hoped that our citizens will be prompt
faint several times, and some of the party in paying the amounts assessed to them.
lee club. Wo hope that it will come to lady in Benton County. That is
N. SMITH, N h^ rryR'
W
asser
Ksrosv or Asmiv.es at ths D u e . , Uurse.
went to camp and brought back some
Mrs. Florence Williams, wife of Mar­ more than talk. We are not a singer, yet ■ not the kiml of offer the “ oldest
that .f. D. Leo, is the only whisky to revive him. He was taken to
CIAN AND
shal Williams, started for.Rugut Sound we tike to hear others.
Furnishing Goods, Drees Goods, Etc., Etc.
J. Kshnweiier. San Franco
untnatried lad y” wants.
Mr. Holman, Portlaivl
delivers goods to any part a house where he remained Thursday
Tht*. Jonw, Seattle
Tho Good Templars installed their offi ,
_
. . .
•
Cooper, Yaiuhtll Co.
on last Monday, m obedience to a tele­
DALLAS, UHîGOl*
■
s.
Edwa,
Mrs.
Eriwardit,
McCoy
Dr.
Worthington,
McCoy
night. The following day he started for gram which stated that her mother was cers hero on lust Saturday evening, but
« “ 0 Corvallis Gazette has been
3L A Z X S A N D
T O B A (
Ed Lsujfhlin, country
John iMvb, country
• us MILI. KTKKtT SonM
,s Richmond, an authority Independence for surgical aid, riding late not expected to live.
wo havo not tho list at hand. They arc ( telling us fo r a month in a stereo- Mim F. Jackson, “
IHD.
* 1 •
J. H. Jackson
is, thinks the tfaine law a into the night of Friday, and arrived
U.
J.
McDov«U,
McMinn
L.
Pewtherer,
“
typed local, that it haa bought a H. J. Ferguson, Indepeu K. Jones,
Boru—to the wife of A. 0. Sweet, Esq., stiil alive and working.
A n d W i n e s a n d L iq n o r a t a r M e d i c i n a l F a
“
there faint from the loss of blood and ex­
L Bevens,
“
on Monday, the 13th inst., a smi; weight,
I» W . H . Hfl;
Mr. Nelson Walling, of Amity, was I mailing machine.
W hy don’t it T. Boyle, Marion Co.
F. Graves,
|M. Holman, of Santa Rosa, hausted from his long ride. Drs. David­ 9 pounds. Mother and son doing very Imre on Monday and Tuesday last. He | pu t tGut machine in use?
J. D. Bchnrff, Portland
use?
8. D. Gaunt,
“
G. W. Dioiick,
“
|been visiting hero, returned son and Smith, of Independence, ampu­ well, but the overjoyed father show., i must haro made it lively for hogs, as he !
A. Li. Palmer, Salem
C. Farley,
M
tated the injured member, which opera­
Irk.
A few weeks agr our exchanges A. Rosenthal, Portland J. Concannon, San Fran’co
had quite a fine lot of them stretched out
symptoms of insanity.
tion was very painful on account of itn
G. E. Chamber lain, Albany
B. Gier, Alsea
DALLAS, OBEu, !. !
*, one of the best Coumiis-
were filled with accounts of shoot­ J.
Wm. A. Duval and Mins Mattie V. ! in his wagon.
D. VanHorn, Portland
I. Smith, country
swollen condition. At the moment of
j County ever had, was in
E. K. Campbell, :*>stland G. W. Gaunt, McMinnville
er»
Muthieus
were
married
last
Sunday
ar,:
Mr.
Wm.
Sargent
is
handling
the
rib*
ings
and
murders.
Now
they
come
discharge
Gardner
felt
something
strike
o n K THINE is niWTi
C. E. Magers, country
H. C. Williams, Airlie
Jday.
ü on« door north of J. [> 1 n on ]
U. 8. Grant, city
him on tho neck, which subsequently tho residence of S. 1). Bournor, in Old j buns »gam. Mr. H. lias had a great deal I to us laden with birth-day parties R. 8. Hastings, Airlie
A. E. Parker, Parker Sta J. 8. Smith, Independence
(incipient lire at Mr. Rush* proved to bo ihe blood, flesh and bones Town, by Chief Justice John T. Ford, of 1 f sickness m bis family. Mr. Smith, an
d w o o d e n weddings and silver C.
H. Howard, country
A. Siinit, eity
L’TLER.
■Wednesday.
No damage, of his comrade's thumb. Tho bullet cut Independence Precinct.
bilging
,
,
. |°
■,
.- -x / young
OUDL man, was driving the stage w(Hidings
Kachenberger, Portland James Elliott, Canada
and crystal weddings and L.
r ladders.
W. H. Lewis, Dundee
Frank Brown, city
Hon. M. L. Pipes, of Dallas, was in | during Mr. 8 ’s absence.
off a portion of Prather’s moustache and
8. Laughary,VaueouverK. Montgomery, couutry
A L Y Sc BUTI*’
ker, our genial friend of severed his hat band. J list a moment be­ town a short time on Saturday with a j Tho horns of tho humors wore heard recherche affairs and brilliant recep­ T.
B. Shelby, Portland
W. H. West, Portland
J. Goldbery,San Francisco J. K. High, McMinnville
was in town on Monday fore the accident, one of tho party shot wagon and team. If aiiy of our citizens last Monday morning, and we suppose tions.'
o r n e y K .a t .T
J. DeCourvy, Silverton
H. Clark. Airlie
k pleasant call.
at a deer, the bullet hitting one of the have missed anything since then, tlii« that tho hounds became impatient and
Jas. McCain,
Lafayette
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Max Levinson, Lafayette
item
will
suggest
where
it
can
be
found.
. P R O M P T L Y ATTEND ft I
dogs
in
the
back.
The
dog
was
still
howl­
started
out
on
their
own
hook,
but
their
J. W. Richards, McCoy
McM. Dodson, country-
• of Bound” was the subject
A IM U E .
L
E
T
T
E
R
I
T
lUHinuHH entrusted to thtm f
Jacob Ogle, Salem
R. Farley, country
i lecture. He doesn’t live ing when Prather's misfortune occurred.
Mr. Wm. Rubell, Jr., is announced to masters seemed not willing ; hence blast­
l>posite Court House, I m H^ 1
J. C. Marsh. N Yamhill W. Am land, country
When the party started to camp Frank lecture this evening at tho opera house, ing horns broke tho stillness of the night.
W. Saulabury, country
Jit of the Rand Hall.
Frank Pike, Pendleton
A irlie , N ov . 13, 1882.
H. Holmes, Salem
ft. Glaze, country
Mr. Wm. Walters and family, formerly
I sunrise, Sunday morning, a Lewis carried one gun in his hand and his subject being “ By Land and Sea,” it
E ditor I temizkr :— Seeing a communi­
E . J . DAWK
two
on
his
shoulder
He
stopped
a
mo­
being
an
account
of
his
experience
while
of Folk County, have arrived at their cation in last week’s I temize » from this
libow appeared in the west.
T h e C le r g y m a n '» A n n o y a n c e .
ment and remarked that he would with­ in the British army in India. Admission destination, tho great Wasco County.
i indicate foul weather,
place which managed to escape the waste­
.’ O R N E Y - A T "
Nothing can be more annoying or un­
draw the cartridges, which he did. A
Mr. W. reports grass good up there, and basket, I will endeavor to send you a few pleasant to our clergymen, than the con­
fin Brown was in town one few minutes aftorward, one of the guns free.
ho
thought
Webfoot
had
followed
him.
Mr. C. L. Pierce went to Portland on
items to see if they will meet with the stant coughing of some of hia congregation ;
pk arranging with County on his shoulder being heavier than the
yet how easily can all this- be avoided, by
j I AL ATTENTION G
IV eyor ' ¡right for u survey of some other, over balanced and fell, the hammer Thursday to meet his father, who was a Henco that long dry spell some time ago. same good luck.
feting and iuuniug uiouey.
passenger on the incoming steamer. Mr. But it seems to have found its way back I J. A. Dalton is thinking some of start- naing Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con­
striking
and
indenting
the
gun
in
his
frolli $10») to *2,500 on m
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sumption. There can be no cough or cold,
Pierce, Sr., coin os from tho East to Ore­ again.
I ing a drug store here.
iirity. Office in nriswold'i |
(¡¡number of men tho hunter» hand, and tho muzzle, at the same mo­
however severe, bat what this remedy will
gon with the expectation of making it his
k, Salem Oregon.
Killed 11 ::• Benson, there euems to ment bringing up directly under his chin.
M O N ttO IT IS IT E M S .
Ira
Hooker
lost
a
very
valuable
horse
relieve instantly. It is a positive cure
M*to Im re need of a law fur the Had the gnu been h aded, he must cer­ home in the future.
; last week. As is always the case he says for Asthma, Bronchitis, Phthisic, Quinsy,
Hodgin & Chamncas, Independence,
[p'R id ora SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
r. H . TO W N Si»otion t f nu n than of t».mie.
tainly have been killed. The party on
I it is the best ono he had.
Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Dry Hacking
have on hand the largest and best selected
Di. Curtis Shelton, of Carlton, gave us
une thief stole 3000 from the barn of that day killed twelve deer, with some
Next Wednesday work will commence Cough, Croup, Whooping Cough; Diffi­
stock of school books, sheet music, al­
on the new road, which will lead from culty of Breathing, or any affection of the
T O R N E Y -A T W . W hfcuker, near Monmouth, re­ yet to hear from. We are indebted for bums and Btationery, of all kinds, over i a call on Sunday.
Mrs. Moiras, sister of Mrs. Griggs, has here to a place some three miles south, Throat and Lungs. To prove this you
ly. Mr, W. will no doubt hide his this information to Mr. Gardner, one of
the party. Our efficient correspondents brought tr. town. Just the place to buy ■ been spending a few «lays in town.
DALLAS, 0REGWT aoniArhere else hereafter.
whore it connects with the old road lead­ are requested to call on Jasper R. Miller,
your holiday goods. Post office store.
Druggist, and get a Trial Bottle free of
at
Buena
Vista
and
Independence
also
Miss Jennie Bushnell, of Junction City, ing from Corvallis to Sourer. This will coat, which will show what a regular one
st wait until a tiro comes,
At an election of officers'of the H. ¿e L. | is spending a few days here on a visit.
wrote of the accident in their items, and
¡ICE ON MILL STR . EET, i k n d makes an utter sweep;
be a great benefit to Airlio, and the rail­
dollar size bottle will do.
-use. Collections o
we have used the additional information Co. on last Wednesday night, Marsh M r- :
road, but is considered quite a detriment
“ — a »it down in the ashes,
win was elected Prosklent, E. < >. Chal- j Lliss Grace Douty has gone to Port­ by Ihoso that havo much road tax to work,
therein contained in writing this.
And weep, and weep, and weep.
Bneklfa’i Arnica Halve.
land,
to
enjoy
the
pleasures
of
city
life
mere Secretary, Bud Cooper Treasurer, 1
as tlie roads wo already have are in bad
The Beat Salve in the world for Cuts,
E. H. SKIPNVORJr. William Rubell will deliver his
Tli«* First .irailrmy Lecture.
H. Lewis Foreman, J. S. Bohaunan First tor a few' months.
fix,
owing
to
so
much
road
to
be
worked
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
re, “ Bjf Land and Sea,” at Sheridan
On Wednesday evening as announced. Assistant, and Isaac Mozart Second As­
Mr. Sharpe, of Portland, working in in this district.
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Han*!?, Chilblain»,
T O R N E Y --A Tfon Frhlay night. The people of Hon. N. L. Butler delivered at the Acad­ sistant.
behalf of the West Shore, was in town
Johnny Staats had a very dangerous Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­
Than any house South of Portland.
— axh — UUn will bo entertained by going to emy tho first of a series of lectures.
His
The Independence Silver Cornet Band the first part of the week.
tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to
fall
last
Wednesday.
He
was
engaged
in
him.
subject was the “ Theory of Sound.” will give a grand ball at Butler’s Opera
Miss N. Davis, who has been spending painting Dalton’s house, when the scaffold give perfect satisfaction or money re­
* o t „ r , ‘ ‘ » w W n , name unknown, was run over Three theories were examined. First, the House on tlie evening of the 29th inst. a few weeks in this place, has gone to In ­
on which he was standing gave way, pre­ funded. Price, 25 cents per box. For
ilbany,
:
; le caw tlT en m o, W. T ., on Wednes- undulatory or wave theory; second, the Everybody invited to attend, but the dependence to spend the winter.
cipitating him to a wood-shed below, and sale by Jasper R. Miller.
and upm^led beyond recognition, etherial medium theory, and third, the managers guarautee that none but res­
Mr. Caldwell, of Carleton, has moved not finding a suitable place on the steep
ill practice In all tlie C od J I ia K calls. is ascribed in tilis case, corpuscular theory. The last is that pro­ pectable persons will be admitted. Ad­ his family to the house on Mr. Shelton’s
Tho NE PLUS Washing Machine (only
shed to stop, he went rolling on down to
posed by Wilford Hall, who has written mission, 81.50.
iiuluen intrusted to him ,.a bee iM.dri liking.
farm, in the northern part of town,where tlie ground below, whore ho picked him­ premium at Mechanics’ Fair,‘Portland)
a
book
defining
and
explaining
it.
For
will wash clothes rapidly, thoroughly and
sum of money was found one day
Hodgin A Cham ness, at the Post Oilieo they will spend the winter.
self up more scared than hurt, only re­
Ree in O’Toole’s Block, Bnl
many years it has been taught that sound
Johnny without tearing them. Easily worked by
3-23-m3 ffeek in Jap. R. Miller’s drug store, is produced by waves, or successive con­ store. Independence, have a largo num­
M i's E. McFadden, of Corvallis, was ceiving a few slight bruises.
a lady. Price #15. Address: Owners ot
the owner can recover the same by
ber of bird cages, of every size and stylo. here the first of the week. She will be­ should look a littlo out.
UR MB. BETTMAN HAS JUST RETBBNED FROM SAN FRANCISCO WITH
SOLE SHOP RIGH T, P. O. Box 713,
ig at the drug store and giving the densations and rarefactions of the air or Also candies, cigars, harm on ions, etc. gin teaching drawing and pen work in our
Mr. Gould has had his house painted, Portland.
a choice line of
other
surrounding
medium.
Each
pulse
of
int and the kind of money lost.
Give
them
a
call.
They
also
have
the
school
about
the
first
of
January.
which gives it a beautiful appearance.
the vibrating or sounding body was sup­
T R U IT T a JOii lust ■gliiuay evening, Walter J. posed to cause a wave and these, striking agency of all the leading papers in the
Mrs. T. II. Lucas, who has been lying
C. E. Staats has taken the contract to
NEW THIS WEEK.
n, a druggist in Portland, committed the tympanum of the ear, to give rise to United States.
very low for several weeks past, died on carry the mail between here and Lewis­
by taking prussic acid. He was the sensation of sound. Wilford Hall, in
t t o r n c y s - •Sltde
;
The many friends of Mr. and Mr?. Friday, Noy. 10, and was buried in the ville.
a habit of taking morphine to ex-
his own opinion, overthrows this theory Liuvillo will be pained t<> learn of the old cemetery southwest of town on Satur­
The greatest drawback Oregon seems to
DALLAS, 0REG5 which dlnibtleas led to his rash deed. and asserts that not only Round, but light, death of their little daughter Mabel, day. Her funeral services, which took
have to immigr ants is too mush rain. I
KICK ON M11.I. STRUCT, **• 0 . W o .w e l l le ft.... Saturday last heat and electricity are substantial mate­ which occurred on last, Tuesday morning. I . W m SetunHy. conducted by Eider II. j (i„ |l t 8ue |10w° ul Unmi^rant or any ono else
. I Waller,
V'«
ir.iro
lal'</.p.M7 attended
n tfon rlod
lair
-
. ■ • —
House
«inland to take tlm steamer for San rial substances, the corpuscles of which Mabel was about five years of age, and M.
were largely
by can find _ fault
with Oregon this season, as
---------- cisco. 6b'
i to San Diego to are thrown off from the producing body. died of the typhoid fever. The remains friends and relativ
from Dixie and
,ve had a most beautiful summer, and no
All parties having overdue ac­
). W . B elt ,
a 8iKteff whom she has not seen for The corpuscles of sound enter the ear and were taken to Buena Vista on Wednesday cinity.
D
r
y
d
F
a
n
c
y
G
o
o
d
s
,
country can ever boast of having a nicer
Independence.
years, and expects to be absent for cause us to hear noise. Mr Butler is for interment.
Mr. Max Haley, City Recorder, has fall for sowing and taking care of grain, counts with the undersigned, will
rather inclined to endorse the corpuscular
We hear the names of Way no and the contract for the building now in course
and vegetables, than wo have had. please take notice that if they do
B E L T Sc P jf v^apaMh-:-
c ° 3 ?n , has this week t received
■ , theory. The lecture gave rise to an ani­ Henry Williams, S. 1>. Irvine, Tom Bo- of construction on the public square, trout fruit
Farmers cannot complain, for they are not settle the some without delay,
resting
on
Independence
street.
Mr.
T T O R N E Y S - t a * invoice of drugs and drug sundries. mated discussion among a few who re­ hannan and .lames Lawrence mentioned
not behind in their work, and are now
a fine line of perfumery, toilet ar- mained after the lecture in the Hall. One as candidates for Town Marshal, at the Haley is pushing forward the work as rap­ taking good advantage of the nice days bv they will havo to settle with our
Ud-i.emlenee.uidl
Jle4edetermined gentleman could not subscribe to the cor­ election of town officers, which oc.-ura on idly as possible, and we have no doubt plowing, preparatory to raising good crops attorney for the same.
...
.. . . . . . n JM f'ifcGry article nertainin# to his puscular theory, for the reason that the tlie first Monday in December. There is that he will have it completed and ready in the spring. Those who make a living
ill practice in all the
1
McGREW & WALLER.
locust which shrills through the night good material among them, and our citi­ for use long before it is needed, if lie by days’ work only will surely not be
keeps on working as he is at present.
P b k r y d a l e , Nov. 17, 1882.
growling about hard times, as those that
.0 passe ilk rr fare oil tho narrow would throw off so many corpuscles that zens have an opportunity to secure the
Mr. Wm. Rubell, Jr., came over Thurs­ cared to w nk have had a nice time to lay
K. D a v id s o n , M . 1>
. lailroadpias been reduced.
Thirty he must finally sing himself away. An­ services of a faithful and efficient officer.
L. W. Robertson has been engaged day and delivered us a very interesting up enough to keep them in comfortable
Administratrix’ Notice.
D A V I I>NO\ A Pays the fare between Dal has and other one hoped it might be true, as in
la «11 lb » Latest Sty lea,
uouMi. A citizen of Monmouth re- that event, the brass band must eventually this week in moving his stock of drugs, lecture on his “ seven years absence” in­ circumstances till early spring opens.
o t i c e i s h e r e b y g iv f . n t o w h o m i t m a y
PIIVSICIANS AND ^ed to its th at this is cheaper than run out of corpuscles and sink into a recently purchased from Goodman Bros., cluding stay at Afghan, and his return Hunters I know don’t object to fine
concern that at the November Term, A. D., 1SS2,
and ii much pleasanter way of restful silence. These lectures must prove into his new store building, next to Van- voyage home. We are glad to bog him weather, for, as Bill Williams, R. Hastings of the County Court of P o I k County, Oregon. Mrs
an interesting feature the corning winter duyn it Smith’s. Henry Patterson will again and renew our old acquaintance with and Asa Staats passed here Friday they Ellen Wilcox was appointed Administratrix of
Independence,
and must prove both pleasant and prof­
him, although ho has changed somewhat made the remark: “ Isn’t this a lovely day the Estate of John E. Wilcox, deceased. All persons
having claims against "aid Estate are hereby notified
Oftico, one door south will coat ftree cents for one of the itable to the students and the people. occupy Mr. Robertson’s old stand. W e
now have throe first-class drug stores and in appearance from what ho was eight to catch a coyote ! ” and sure enough they to present them, duly venueu, to said Administratrix,
are store. Residence **tfil money orders for a sum less Tho firfft was a success.
at her residence, at McCoy, within six months,
years
ago,
while
attending
school
here.
had
not
been
gone
long
till
a
fine
large
thrs'o physicians, and still this community
[reet between :kl and 4th•&, and tho service is so extended as
and all persons knowing theniselvos indebtod to said
one put in an appearance, hotly pursued Estate will make payment thereof to said Administra­
moves along as if nothing was tho matter.
D i s e a s e s of women asp«*« the limit of orders from $50 to
A F ir e A la r m .
ELLEN WILCOX, Administratrix.
by the hounds ; but worse for the coyote, trix.
BUEVA VISTA ITEMS.
It is to be hoped that the parents and
July 15 18811: PersQM will not he requited to
D alt A B utler , Attorneys for Estate.
On Wednesday morning the alarm of
he ventured a littlo too close to Mort
friends of tho children will not forget
it- a blank, but will receive an order
M c C oy , Oregon, November If», 1882.
[ frg \ i ora special correspondent .]
fire was given, and Elkins’ Hotel was sup­
Staats. He saw it coming and turned his
G r o c e r i e s , B t o ., E t c .,
them altogether during the coming holi­
de to the bearer at any desired
posed to be on fire. Smoko issued from
?.Ir. E. C. Hall lo3t a valuable horse on two hounds loose, which soon picked it
days. Balls and parties will be announced,
Summons.
j. e . t’ooPKH.
y o ffic e .
an up-stairs window and the inmates were
Saturday, the 11th. Inflammation of tho up, and Mort being close behind them he
but
we
have
heard
of
no
amusements
for
at part «if the game law prohibiting in confusion. In a short while, a number
soon had a rope around its neck and took In Justice'!! Court for the Precinct of Independence,
kidneys was the cause of death.
All .bought at figure* enabling them to sell
____
P illing of Hoes for four years is not of agile citizens were climbing the roof, the little ones, Let one or both of the
State of Oregon, County of Polk.
J. L. Bevens has purchased the A. M. it to tlie house, where he now has it con­
to be enfjorced. Who is going to tearing off shingles, and acting frantically churches get up a Christmas tree, or let
fined in a substantial box, where he will . E. Davidson and T. J. Lee, partners practicing med­
Smith
residence,
and
now
we
are
com
us
all
join
together
and
have
a
grand
icine under the firm name of Davidson & Lee,
¡Hoc walk up, wink one eye generally.
Buckets of water were on
Plaintiffs, rs. J. T. Thorp, Defendant.-Action on
Wish it koep it a while, and if the sheep men
\ into the muzzle of his gun? We hand, but nobody could discover the fire union treo at the opera house. It is none polled to change quarters.
don’t come down liberally perhaps ho will note.
wouldn’t rain.
too soon to begin to discuss the matter.
ately
assert,
and
with
a
full
knowl-
Jap Miller, clinging to the comb of the
Q.
To J. T. Thorp, the above-named Defendant:
set him free, for if it isn’t worth anything
What’s tlie matter? We didn’t hear the
The Board of Trustees met at the
[ the consequences implied in the roof with his hands, made an impromptu
N THE NAMB OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
to them, it isn’t to him. Youwo N a z r o .
usual
boisterous
disturbance
created
on
Council
Chamber
last
week,
and
after
jo u are hereby required to appear before the un­
|bve wouldn’t.
hook «J hia foot and drew up a bucket of
dersigned, a Justice of the Peace for the Precinct
After the equalizing the assessment roll, levied a Sunday, and tho rattle of the dice box
^ ^ H H writer to Independence, water hung on his instep.
aforesaid, within six week» from the date of the ser­
I
K
O
N
GOLDEN
D
ALE.
vice ef this 8ummons upon you, by publication,
^ ^ H ^ S ffio w e d us that that city whole town had gathered at the scene, it three mill tax for the year 1882. This is was still. Surely there has a change taken
to-wit: On the SOth day of December, 1882, at 10
Its its usual hustle and liveliness, was announced that the flue was burning a good showing for the Board, as they place, and for the better.
All kinda of Country Proda** taken at market rate*. Examine our
o'clock in ths forenoon of »aid day, at the office of
G
o
l
d
e
s
d
a
i
.
e
,
W.
T
.,
N
o
t
.'
13,
1832.
Our city election passed off quietly.
road was splendid, except the portions out. That was all. But as insignificant have purchased a hook and ladder truck
Justice, in »aid Precinct, to answer the aboro-
E d it o h I t e m i z e s :— The election is over
ed plaintiffs In a civil action. The defondant Stock and Price« and you will be aatiafied.
L I V E H Y F E E l st to thfihe two belligerent cities, as the danger was, the occasion serves to and fire bell, besides making extensive The position of Marshal was the only one
will take notice, that if he fail to answer the com­
BETTM AN A ROSEN BLATT.
The difficulty of get­ street improvements during the year, and that elicited any effort or interest. E. G. And the dead and wounded have been plaint herein, the plaintiffs will take judgment
iih fable teaches” that the principal point a moral
r i m A T> Ifcfpalitie*opght to bestir themselves. ting on the roof suggests that a real fire have reduced the tax one mill lower than Hall, A. J. Richardson, D. M Calbreath, u.Tthurcd un and properly disposed of. against him for the aura of ($11.fiO) Eleven and Fifty
D a l l a s , Oregon, September 8, 18M.
One-hundredth
Dollars,
and
interest
thereon
from
Brents
carried
the
county
by
a
good
ma­
it
was
last
year.*
James Church and Joseph Miller were
may sometime get such a start as to be
O A 2 1 J j ieyes of tlifirfcounty arc on you.
the first day of Januarv, 1879, at the rate of one j»cr
elected Trustees, C. O. Lee Recorder, and jority for delegate to Cougreu. R. O. cent, month, and for the costs and disbursements of
e learn from the Statesman that last very destructive. Two minutes time at
P
E
U
R
Y
D
A
L
E
IT
E
M
S
.
Dunbar, Republican, is elected Prosecut­ this action.
J. J. Fitzgerald Marshal.
IN D E P E N D E N C E S evening while Mr. E. Wolford tho beginning of a fire is worth a great
Publication ordered this the 14th day of Novem­
Summons*
B. DeLASHXTtT,
Mabel Clair, youngest daughter of W. ing Attorney in this District by about 400 ber, A. D., 1882.
J. T. FORI). '
his two daughters were returning deal. The cost of ladders would be so
[FROM ora SPECIAL CORRESPOXDENT. 1
Tho following Republicans
Justice of the Peace for Independence Precinct.
S. and Hannah Linvillc, was buried in majority.
--------- | Silverton, when about four miles inconsiderable that it is a matter of won­
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for th*
Items are scarce.
Those
County of Polk.
the Odd Fellows’ cemetery at this place were successful in this county, viz: Legis­
that place,! the horses became fright- der that they aro not provided.
Mr. C. T. Waller loft on Thursday for Nov. 15. Rev. Me Waller conducted the lator, Nelson B. Brooks ; Sheriff, E. B.
John P. Hart and T. B. Hart, an insane person, by
D
R
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I.
T
.
M
A
S
O
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,
FIEST CLAS3 Tl* and ran off a bridge. Tho carriage w ho aro interested should not longer neg-
D. M. Guthrie, his guardian, Plaintiffs, vs. Julia A.
Yaquina, to be absent about two weeks.
locfc this very simple matter.
funeral services, and preached an able ser­ Wise; Probate Judge, W. R. Dunbar;
. . at lower prices ii14„
Hayes, Jacob Hayes, William M. Riggs, Georgs A.
and
than i,J upset - Midi
_, Bliss Gertrude
. . r ., Wolford
,
Our accommodating stage driver was
mon. Mabel was a bright and attractive County Commissioner, J. A. Stout; Sheep
Riggs and G. B. Riggs, his guardian, and Thoms*
r
thrown under the feet of the horses
Commissioner,
J.
W.
Jackson;
Surveyor,
Hart, Defendants.
no, your Zena correspondent will compli­ girl, and sure to find a place in the affec-
Ail I m p r o iu p ln S a lu te .
Accomimnlating ConinisHiiiplcd toraeath. She was 21 years
-—-AMD------
S.
B.
Stone;
Coroner,
S.
H.
Miller.
T
h
.
To
Julia A. Hayes, Jacob Haras, William If. Riggs.
j tions of those whom she met. It does not
On Tuesday, as we were going home to ment him.
Specialty.
A nine-year-old daughter of Mr.
George A. Riggs and U. B. Riggs, his guardian, amd
DALLAS, OREGON.
■ ii possible
n HP 11 no that
.ii,. she has left ns. Y e t! Democrats elect: G. W. Filloon, Auditor;
Thomas Hart, Defendants:
Thanksgiving will be on the oCth, and seem
ford also was severely injured.
dinner, when at the corner of David Burns’
(Late of Eugene City and Sheridan.)
NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON,
HOUSES BOARDED
residence, wo were startled by a loud re­ turkeys are—no, your Zena correspondent stern reality asserts the truth, and wo can ! J- T - Eshelman, Treasurer, and W. R.
M . I .u .
MAUKIi:il.
P THE
Nitrous Oxide or Laughing Gas adiniimtcrod. Ofilce
you and each of you are hereby required to ap­
but how in assent. Site has gone to that Neal School Superintendent Mr.. C. K.
port as of a heavily-charged fire-arm, in will notice that.
two doors east of Jap. Tl. Miller's drug »tore.
pear and answer the complaint filed g a in s t you In
Satisfaction guarantee j
land over the River of Death. Tore I
<he
def“ ^ ,fo[
D allas , Nor. 17,1882.
the above-entitled suit, by the first day of the term
Mr. Ezra Poppleton, of Independence, silent
r* C. A. Jofcns, of Dallas, and county the vicinity. Instantly it flashed on us
and undefiled, only lit for Heaven. T h e I‘ hat office A full vote wa. polled, but
of mid Court following the complete pubUcatian of
July 15 1881 1
COOIT.;* of Polk ¡County, and Miss Mabel that our time had come to chronicle a J. L. Hyde of Dallas, and James McCain sympathy of the whole community for the ■
this Summons, being the 4th day of December, Ififig.
DALLAS,
I
;
ORBGON
»
“
had
throughout.
One
County
no by law required, or for want thereof. Plaintiffs v d
o f this city, were married on | murder or suicide or accidental shooting. of Lafayette, were m town on last Wed­ parent, was mai.ife.ted at the funeral.
Commissioner >■ in doubt, a . the official
taka lodgment against yon as prayed for in PlaintiTe
^ ^ | iin g at the parlors of the ¡The report came from Frank Collins’ nesday.
CUMTUX.
vote is not counted.
complaint, which le for a partition of the f o l i o s * «
Portland, by Itev, T. L. | yard, and we went there to investigate.
described real property, according to tha respective
Mr. J. P. Frizzell’s elegant residence
i nt
*<ii:>oL r i : p « : : t .
righto, as therein act forth: The South half o f the
|of Dallas. The party con­ Mrs. Collins had placed a five-gallon coal has been completed, the workmen having
Forty thousand good shake* for sale,
Donation Land Claim uf Thoamo Bart, Metifimtfun
oil
can
on
the
stove
to
melt
off
the
bot­
es brothers, M. M. and
finished painting this week. It now looms
No. 2280 , In T. * * ., R. t and • W. ef tha W U foM tn
— or—
Has for g h , m may i
Agents for the Û^‘
The following .9 the »vertigo standing
Apply to J. M. Cmnpb.ll, D .ll.s
sister Miss Mattie Ellis. tom. A very small portion of the oil still up like Mt. Jefferson at a distance.
an. Aim l £ thsi rfrtain tract ef h ad hnsnrn a*
St. Domingo and Bohemian cigars, the
a part ef
a the Donation Chins o f A. J. OUHam, Motlft-
of the pupils who were examined for tho
|liR, Miss Jennie Rowell, remained in the can and caught fire from
cation I No. 2774.
»74, and more partinwissly
parthnalaity dmerited an
On last Sabbath, the roads being good month ending November 10,1882:
best in this or any other market, at Jap.
Rnd Mr. L. Bettman, and the heat. The lady observing this, and
beginning at tm
tHb S. E. e«m»sr
earner of said
mid G
GHUna** Imrt
and
the
weather
fine,
we
enjoyed
a
pleas­
R.
Miller’s.
(room, left here on the | that the can showed symptoms of uneasi-
ol2m , No. 62,
la T. t 8 S., R. ft W. of the W i l l m * «
E,ln
Addie C la r k .... 100 Fannie Mann . . 80
Meridian, running
nning til
thence North 80*, E. ie.d0 nflblnri
morning for Portland, j ness, removed it to the yard and retired ant drive to the classic shades of Spring Elmer Purvine.97i Lincoln M ann..81 \
John Hyde has just received a new
thence North 1 ear,
<M\ W.
, ft. . chains; thsaee South 1L(A
w. 7S.M
jige was celebrated. The j to a safe distance. In a few moments the Valley, and spent the day near the quiet Fred H arris....92| Elbert Mann . . . 80 brand of fine cigars -the La Granadina.
Timber Landa, E tc. Ite .
chains to said Gilliam’s 8.
g the young couple took j imprisoned gas exploded with aloud noise city of Zena. Contrary to our expecta­ Jessie Beckett.. 85 I Oliver W a it.. . . 73 They are excellent
boundary line of the Thomas Hart Donation L mm I
Claim; thence South AT, E. 72.12 chains wita ths
Dalles. Mr. Johns [ .and tore the can into fragments. It was tions, we did not hear the singing voice
| Homer H arrii.. 73
That hacking cough can be so quickly
North boundary line o f said Thomas Hart's Donation
^
ife will■ctirrii home next week. i “ all broke up.” Dave Burns yelled out of Whatucallem thundering forth his Jennie Walling.83J
Land Claim, to the ptaoe of beginning. Also begin­
cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it
f
those
who
did
not
Below
is
a
list
o
^ .others *3|eturr$d Thursday. V/e i from a window to know what was the mat­ eloquence on his little “ Patrick Henry
P E R S O N A L P R O P E R T Y ning 12.35 chai/js North, 30* E. from the Southeast
For
sale
by
.Jap.
R.
Miller.
miss
more
than
ten
words
out
of
fifty,
in
comer
of A. J. Gilliam’» Donation Land Claim; thence
'em to offsj^ttl^-^migratulntions. The
ter. * * Only a gun for Ben Butler,” is speech.”
North Sir, K. 12.35 chains; thence North***, W. 80.00
For lame Back, Side or Chest use Sbi-
the spelling exorcise, Nov. 10th:
well mated snd worthy
Of all kinds sold on coniniiMion.
chain»; thence South 10.40 chains; thence South * 3 *.
,
what
Mrs.
Collins
told
him
as
he
came
j
lob's
Porous
Plaster.
Price
25
cents
L H T O F LK TTER 4
[May joy and peace attend
Lincoln Mann..
K. 78.0*2 chain», to the place of beginning, all situate
Elinor Purvine.
j over to inspect the disaster.
| For sale by Jap. R. Miller, Dallas.
Call at my ntfle«, two doors north of the Dallas in the County of Polk, State of Oregon. Also for a
Elbert Mann. ..
Fred H arris... .
further
judgment of the costs and disbursements ef
-A
T
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Hotel,
and
see
lint
of
bargains.
Remaining in the Independence Post Addie C lark...
| Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis
Homer Harris..
this suit.
[M old O u t.
ftature*« O w n T r u e L a x a tiv e .
a DsLAffHMLTT.
immediately relieved by Shiloh’ s Cure.
Office,
uncalled
for,
November
1C,
1882:
This Summons- ordered published on the above-
Jennio
Walling.
D
allas
,
Oregon,
October
l
i
,
1882.
Balm
Mann
..
.
nto
who about three years
As agreeable to the taste as the fruit
named Defendants and sach of them for rix consecu­
For sale by Jap. R. Miller, Dallas.
Duncan Harris..
Lottie Beckett.
Barnes, F. P.
tive weeks in the P olk C ovmtt I tkxixkr , per order
pur
j the John Phy place, near from which it is made, prompt and pain- | Baker, C.
Sleepless nights made miaerable by that
Oliver W a it ....
made at Chambers at Salem. In Mar*— -----— ------
Rerley, J. H.
Summons.
Jessie Beckett.
|k sold the same to a gen- I less in its action on the liver and bowels, | Barnett, Fred
her 17, 1882, by Hon. R. P. Boise, . J
terrible
cough.
Shiloh’s
Cure
ie
the
rem-
Jede».
George W ait... .
Fannie Mann..
Acknowledged by »11 M usiotdöM
East, receiving for the j the great remedy Syrup of Figs is selling Chapman, J. A., 2 Critchelow, D. A.
T R l’ lTT h JORK»,
1 edv for you. For sale by Jap. R. Miller,
In the Circuit Court for Polk County, Oregon.
Caldwell,
W.
W.
Cowen,
Dr.
G.
W.
BEST PIANO now nMMiatectur«
rapidly and giving satisfaction to all.
A t t o r n .;.lo r PWJi.Ul,
M
rs . A. M. P a tr ick ,
1000.
When
Mr.
Binbree
«
’
o
m
m
c
r
r
ia
l
S
t
r
e
e
t,
S
a
le
m
.
j Dallas.
terms as easy as consistent with
Klioda Conner, Plaintiff, vs. John Conner, T. W. U f-
Chesebro, Lucinda Canlhorn, Sarah
place and paid 83,000 for ' Children cry for it on acconnt of its pleas- | Conrow.Mrs.Aldoria Drayton, Fred
gett, and Klisa Liggett and Dora Liggett, minor
ship. Address
Teacher. I Shiloh’ s Cough and Consumption Care
heirs *f Klixaheth Liggett, deceased, and Loots
regon friends made much | ant taste, and grown people are beginning Frakes, Newton
WILSON ft
NO
TROUBLE
TO
SHOW
GOODS.
Z
ena
,
Noyetnber
15,
1882.
Gardner, I. W.
is sold by ns on a guarantee. It cares
Hachwc and Maria 8ach«e, his wife, Defendants.
•
to
use
it
exclasively,
as
it
leaves
them
leaving that country to
----- DIALERS » -------
j Gilwie, F. G.
Harris & Rhino
{ Consumption. For sale by Jap. R. Miller,
To Louis Sachse and Maria Sachse, his wife. Defend­
feeling
better
than
any
other
remedy.
Portland, Ci^
ic has demonstrated that
D ixie w s i r t u n .
ants above-named:
Hung Lee k Co.
Jones, William
| Dallas.
!
Jap.
R.
Miller,
h a s been appointed agent
five on his part and he now
TilF. NAMR OP THK STATE OP OREGON,
| Jones, Mrs. J. D.
Ray, F. F.
1 for Dallas.
raw
t
7TT rv •
u ru i
WiU y °n
Dyspepsia and
I N you
are hereby notified and required to appear in
on the Eastern Oregon
! RiJW?s, Mrs. T. C.
Sterling, Henry
The members of the Dixie Wolf Club : Liver Complaint? Shiloh’ s ViUHxer is
i the above- named Court at Dallas, in Mid Polk County,
face contains over 1,100
Statlwaery. N
Smith, J. H
I are hereby notified that there will be a , guaranteed to cure you. For sal* by Jap,
or or before ths first day uf ¿he next regular term ef
J. Janies is prepared to work on watches Savage, M. It.
mid Court to he Holden iri Dallae, to-wtt: On the «th
considered cheap at $8 or clocks st reasonable prices. Give him ! Scott, John W.
Stingley, V. F.
meeting of the Club held at Dixie, Polk R. Miller, Dallas.
day o f December, 1882, and answer the complaint ef Taney
Stingley,
8.
G.,
4
and Toilet
Smith,
Martha
J.
a call and receive satisfaction—thats all.
the Plaintiff therein filed agaHiet yen. And yen are
hereby farther notified that If yon* fall eo to appear
Uncle John Nichols was in town this Stingley, Mrs. II. F. Tarter, Miss Laura
fid iR t a t D ix ie .
CICUM
ARB TOBACCOS.
WILL o m i t FOR SALK AT PL'BLIC A K T IO X , and answer, the Plaintiff, will take * decree m m s p I
Taylor, Jonathan
Thomas, J. W.
M th . raridm e of II. a MCTi 1111111,1.1», thrM I you for the relief prayed for In her ms tphlnl, which
i one-year-old child of week and informed as that he intends to Thompson, Wm.
Venteb,
R.
A.
n
U
Y
D
A
U
,
I
t
OBI
M ile w e t nt LMrWvlII., on
t ie »»IviBAhility of changing the northern u|e ^
R Uillef, D s II m .
t ih to declare a certain deed from the Defendant, John
rch, living at Dixie, wa* soon go bear hunting, as he wishes to kill Wood, J .D .
Wells, H. A.
l Conner, te the Defendant, Maria Baches, voluntary
boundary line, and for the transaction of
f o r Prim , »nd Terni». “ Mn
One of the other children one more to bring bis score np to thirty Ward, Mrs. A.
fraudulent
and
void,
as
against
tha
Plata
W.
C
Brown, the pit
merchant,
Twe*Say, November *», IHfti, Hectare ths Plaintiff the earner In fee th . M
such other business as may properly come
P. W. PRKXTICE * I
[little one on hi* shoulder killed in Polk County. Parrot Nichols
In calling for letters, say “ advertised.”
_iff the im­
recently killed a Urge bear in the hills
before the meeting. By tho request of has a full stock of _ good» and a very k rt* One Span of Large Work Horse«, fir e Brood Mares, therein described, and that she le e
out of his grasp and fell
W.
L.
H
od jin , P. M.
and
desirable
line
of
di
mediate poMMssitin thereof, which land Is dsessibad
i
goods,
which
Two one-year old Colts.
south of Dallas.
the members of tho club
§1 to the floor. The shock
Adm inistrator's'
Terns of tele Caeh in hand, or six months’ sredit, as follows: The southwest quarter of enetioa one. In
lie
sells
cheaper
than
any
desler
in
ths
DALLAS. OOX.
V. VV. PlAXCE.
Stinit k Lyons, the energetic real es­
township nine, south of range four, west o f tho Wil­
with approved security.
JOif. McTIMMoNlfH.
L m tflm nn K r o « ..
spasms. Dr Dodson, of
county.
lamette Meridian, containing ana hundred and sixty
Eo;.s, November 13, 1382.
Of Independence, give notice that they
|nt for. We hope to hear tate agents, have bought oat W. 8. Elkins
V’ tlTICE IS HEREBY Oivtfj
acre*
of
land,
all
in
Polk
County,
Uregna.
AM»
far
r
r
a
u
n
m o IK I
Jap. R. Millar hsa just rsoeired ths
ths cost« and disbursements of this saM.
A n o r , ». UK
-V ,l,-.iiim -l ho.
" <f ’
crious will result from th* and B. DeLaahmntt and now have a clear have sold their stock of drugs, and here­
W.
HOLM ES.
A new stock of winter wraps, under-1 lineet lot of meerschaum pi;
fteld in the basines•». The tale of Mr. by request those who have become in­
This summons is served upon yon hp pnbBmtlen, W M n t ; i
tor of the Estate
Maripr«
by order of Hon. 1. P. Emm, Jnfine ef n U Const, vmm ; w* to I
and all person«, having claim
Embree's place was mode though them, debted to them to settle at once. They »car, women's dolmans, men's ulsters, ever brought to Dallas. A s ,
ATTORNEY a > d COUNSELOR AT-LAW which order bsars date October l f / l M t .
requested b* preastit them t<
tbi* we«.« received a floe snd tbev are constantly selling farms snd desire to close out their business as early etc., etc., besides many other new goods, siring anything in this Uns can b t ssitsd
within -rix months from this •
Ha H avmf , W. , T 5 2 L ,y » S 5 b .
otJter property.
M possible.
H. A. R>
Belem, Oregon.
at J. D. Lee e.
i by csJUng on him.
' find glassware.
Dated November 9.1881
IrROM UI’B »rSOIAL OOHRBHFONi>SXT. ]
[FROM O
C. E.
General M e:
AND DRUGS AND
G R O C E R IE S ,
H AR D W AI
E Î N T
, D ALLA S, OREGON,
LEAD THE TRADE,
nd Notary Pm
■
And will sail more goods
£3
FOR LESS M ONET
o
Debtors, Take Notice!
DRESS GOODS,
N
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST FOR GASH.
I
COOPER
REAL
- 'l l !
ESTATE
»RESIDENT DENTIST,
G e n e ra l A g e n t ,
ar
I), w. r u ;
THE LARGEST STOCK
l°»d
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
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