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»LAS DALLAS, m E D IT O R IA L full and complete as possible. STATE NOTES. OREGON, AM » SATU RD AY, T E K ItlT O ltl.U , W hatever is worthy to be talked Tho First National Bank of Salem Thurlow Weed is dead. will open the latter part of next Feb I te m ize r to-day enters upon about U worthy to be printed. A grand fair is holding in Wash ruary. the ninth year of its existence, dur There is scarcely an event so trivial Hillsboro has a billiard hall and ington C ity to raise funds for a some one. ing the past four years o f which that it does not interest ' reading room combined. It is not a time it has been conducted by its I t may not be o f overwhelming im -' monument for President Garfield. saloon. T he present proprietor. In accordance with.a universal newspaper custom, we make this event the occasion of saying something o f ourselves. W e do this with less hesitancy because our readers will bear witness that we are not in the habit o f wasting onr space in self-praise. We prefer always to let the paper speak for itself. Wo will, hdwever, be par doned for assuming that a sketch of dur progress, our hopes, our aims Will not be uninteresting to the old and new friends w ith whom the portance that Tom, Dick or Harry is visiting his w ife’s aunt's cousin's grandmother on the Luckiamute, but the statement is pretty sure to bo read with pleasure by, at least, Torn, Dick or H arry, to say nothing o f the sisters, auuts and cousins to him related In this department, we include the proceedings o f the Commissioners’ and County Courts, o f tha Circuit Court, and the real estate transactions o f each month. These are all o f paramount public interest. In givin g the news from I t e m iz e r is a welcome visitor. W e every part o f the county w «» are take it for granted that you have assisted by a faithful corps o ff regu put the paper in you r pocket, to be lar correspondents. The local field read in the evening by tho cheerful is covered so completely by our rep fin-side, with dren to share take this for an supposing mother and the chil resentatives that it is not often that your pleasure. W e an event o f interest escapes appro granted because we priate notice in these columns. that you know how Our State and Territorial news (to get the most enjoyment out of is compiled and condensed from our your reading. The most intensely exchanges throughout this State ■elfish spectacle we know o f is the and Washington Territory. N early map who gets into a corner with all pf this is re-written, so as to his paper and, oblivious o f every give, in brief space, the kernel of one else, reads for his own exclusive the news in this northwest. W e gratification. He lias missed the think we can confidently claim that meaning o f that sympathetic ap no other local paper in the State preciation which, shared with oth devotes more care and attention to ers, becomes itself increased. B e sides, the leisure o f the hour, the sense o f Satisfaction when the chores o f the evening are done, and the cares o f the week are past, the home feeling that such an hour Tho contract for the now Court Daniel Murphy,of Elko, Nevada, i House in Jackson County h sheen tho cattle king and largest land ! let for $32,000. Mrs. Coburn, sister of Mrs. A. S. owner in the world, died on the Duniway, is editor of the Telegram. 29th ult. It is a journalistic family. A young wife in Victoria has given Thurlow Weed made a sworn birth to triplets, the father of whom statement a few days before his is only seventeen years old. death, reiterating his charge made Charles Wilson, a Swede, fell from fifty-six years ago, that the Masonic a vessel at Yale, last week, and has fraternity had made away with not been seen since. lie was drunk. An unsuccessful effort was last Morgan. week made at Albany by the clerks to have tho stores close at seven The Thanksgiving proclamation o'clock. / L o f the Governor of California closes There was a land-slide pti the rail with tho prayer: “ God save the road between Portlands and The Commonwealth.” To this Republi Dalles, which delayed the train sev eral hours. can papers a d d : “ California solid A daughter of William Morgan, Deraociatic. Amen.” of Masonic notoriety, died at Me- hama, in Marion County, in this State, recently. Tho Corvallis Gazette, describing a new disease prevalent among the Chinamen in Douglas County, asks this important department of news. Our editorial department is in tended to be an intelligent com mentary upon current events. In this column we set ourselves a defil nite limit, keepii ing constantly in brings to even the humblest toiler, view that we do not publish a paper all combine to fit him for the keen simply to make it the vehicle of all est enjoyment o f what his home our opinions upon every imaginable paper has to tell him. The hurried subject. It is only when a matter man, who skims down the column, comes within the purview of our tw o lines at a time, may get the in main design that wo deem ourselves formation, but fails to get the sub justified in givin g a temperate and tler meaning that often lies between well considered opinion about it. the lines. Then, while the fire For this reason we eschew party burns bright on the hearth, and politics, and for the same reason we brightens tho faces and the hearts avoid the discussion o f religious within your little kingdom, read. creeds. Th ey are equally outside T h e I tem izer is a home paper. It o f our design. But, while we do tells you of the doings and move not print all that, as individuals, ments o f your neighbors ; o f events we may believe, wo believe thor and things which are of the nearest oughly all that we print as editorial interest to you ; of the births and matter. Perhaps not always wise, deaths, of the sickness and health, we yet claim the merit of sincerity o f the good fortune and misfortune, and due deference to the opinions o f the general welfare of those with of others. whom your own js more or leas in The miscellaneous matter of our tim ately connected. It supplies paper is selected with care, and with you with information that no other the view that it shall be suitable newspaper in the world can possibly fo r fam ily reading. I t is our ob give you. . Those events of remoter je c t to exclude from these columns interest, that happen across the con what is not proper to bo read in a tinents and beyond the oceans, are refined home. more fu lly recounted in general In typographical appea ranee we newspapers. You ought to know invite comparison with any o f our the doings of tho great world, to neighbors. Our type is large and be sure, but you are poorly informed, clsjtr, and the print good. at last, when you know better what W e have already a flattering cir is transpiring in N e w Y o rk o rD u b - culation, which is continually in -. tin than what is going on in Dallas, creasing. Still, there are good peo Independence or Popcorn. W e do not think w e are boasting immoderatoly when we say that this papcr.hos kept pace with the progress of the county* When we took charge o f the office, T he w e are assured, only need to have their attention called to the paper to ensure us their patronage. Our I t e m - subscribers can do us a very ma . ,-tZER was a "p a ten t outside,” the -hom o side being printed on an anti quated press that did service in Ore gon in the pioneer days. The ap pointments of tho papier, while per- haps up to the requirements of that • ple in the county whose names arc not on our books. Many o f these, terial service by speaking for us a kind word to those who do not re- ceiyo the paper. W e are offering to our business men a very valuable medium for presenting their claims to custom period, were such os would not an- ers. Intelligent advertising is a swer the increasing demands of very potent factor in modern com Polk County’s progress. Since that merce. In soliciting the advertising time there has been added a large patronage o f our merchants, wo do amount o f type and material, and not put it on the ground o f a duty a largo and costly powei press. The they owe to help support a local necessity o f the latter may bo bet- business that is of great public ben < . ter appreciated when it is known e fit That view has strong reason ¡8 ^ ***+ -**. Would takn nearly tw o days to support it, but wc prefer to speak V » „' fth a hand press, the press- only of the advantages to be de * now do in about four rived by the advertisers themselves. IT ‘ - W x P ,’ ° a,'° not sure but, in ^ g m - ^ ^ t f e n s iv e outlays, we are, to , use a homely phrase," a little ahead of the hounds.” But it is one o f N o t all o f our business men, we fear, thoroughly appreciate their own interests in this matter. The j best proof that advertising pays, is a newspaper furnished in the fact that the most that it must keep ahead e f the times progressive and successful business or behind the times. I t is the ax- men in commercial circles continue man that hews a way for the rest to advertise. I f it were not bene o f the world. I t has no business ficial, the shrewdest merchants in except at tho front, and it must Oregon and America who are con ftay there or-else get out o f the tinually testing it, would have w*v. It is the essence of it* exist- abandoned, instead o f increasing their advertising. cnce to be a pioneer. When it The publication o f a newspaper cernes to bo that, it censes to be is a business enterprise. W e do anything. not pretend any philanthropy in i t We have noticed that, almost W e do not disguise, even, the fact what it has stolen. These remarks without exception, a person w ill that ws intend T h e I t e m i z e r to a re made because, recently, this paper make money fer us. I t is our fmt tom to the local page when he bread-winner. Wear« not in the recognises its own items doing ser vice as original news in the columns «pe*a hi* paper. This teaches us of some of our esteemed contempo that local new* is of the moat inter- the misfortunes of •at and i i the most importance. Bo brilliancy of editorial writing, raries. The lead iu the eelsbrated "Green wood” will eeee, 113 seres, bss been •old by the eucceesful litigants, J. W. Greenwood and Elisa Smith, to Sol Durbin for 910,000 DECEMBER A. STIN IT, Tlie Independent of Hilbbore will hereafter publish marriage li censes as they are issued, for the reason that ministers are dilatory about sending in the retarns. The Albany Democrat has some timely remarks about the necessity of a good school-house in that city. The same remarks can very appor- priately have a wider application. Mr. Sehwatka, of Salem, who suf fered amputation of one of his toes, has had his foot amputated and is recovering. He is the father of Leiut. Sehwatka, the Arctic explorer. A Yamhill preacher was recently called to marry a couple, but being tardy a Justice of the Peace per formed the duty. The preacher was mad when he arrived and found himself left. The alleged accidental shooting _ t a l _Dl „ 1 ___ - L m Com Wnaf in urda.v, ¡had her finger so badly chopped by her older sister as to render amputation necessary. Dr. A. I. Nicklin, of Eugeno City, has accepted the position of resident physician of the Insane Asylum, in place of Dr. Nottage, resigned. On (ho 13th ult., Mrs. H. A. At wood stepped on a loose board in a Corvallis side-walk and fell, breaking her nose and mutilating her face. Governor Moody lias appointed Dr. Win. G. Baker, of Astoria, health officer at that port, and Dr. C. W . Tower health officer at Coos Bay. Miss Mary Hurley, who was com mitted to the insane asylum at Port land several weeks ago, as a klepto maniac, has returned to Corvallis. Tho East Oregonian boldly op poses woman suffrage, and throws down the gauntlet to Mrs. Duniway. Somebody’s scalp is going to be raised. Tho members of tho Corvallis bar, at the recentterm of Court in Benton County, adopted resolutions of re- I t is said that the West Point | spect to the memory of J. A. Ynntis, cadets are deficient Fn the art of deceased. Col. William IT. Effiuger, a well “ fencing," and it is proposed to adopt a plan to make them more know attorney of Portland, has been 1 appointed attorney of the Duudee proficient. In modern warfare the i Investment Co. mid the Dundee sword is only an ornament. To be Mortgage and InvestmentCo., limit- a good shot is a better qualification All the saloon keepers of Oregon o f a soldier than to be an expert City were indicted by the recent swordsman. But the latter is a Grand Jury of Clackamas County, fancy accomplishment, and there for selling liquor to minors. TJiey fore the West Pointers must have it. all plead guilty and were fined $50 each. Last week two rivals in the affec A Polk County “ Tax - Payer ” tions of a young lady in Oregon City writes to the Farmer, under date hnd a difficulty in a ball room at that of N ov. 20th, giving his views of place, and one fired at the other the new assessment law. H e frank with a revolver, inflicting a wound in the ceiling. ly states that he has not seen u “ Clnrnie” is the name of the first copy of tho law he writes about. station on the O. R. & N. Co’s lino Had he been a reader of his county east of Portland. It is a combina paper he would have read the law tion of the names of the wives of two persons of high position on the road, and tho comments thereon, and Clara and Jennie. would have avoided making the Albina is to be the actual terminus blunders he does in his letter to the of five railroads, aud as a conse quence great tilings are predicted Farmer. for thut little city. The Albina Her ald is a new candidate for patronage, The President, upon the applica which will bo issued shortly. tion of Attorney-General Brewster, The Supreme Court lias granted the has removed from office the Post application of the Oregonian Railway master and Assistant Postmaster, at Company, limited, for the romovnl of Ellis G. Hughes, ns its attorney, Washington, the Marshal of the provided the company shall pay District, tho Foreman of tho Con Hughes the sum of $1,559. gressional Record, and one o f the Miss Sally Thompson, a young the Commissioner* of tho Union lady attending the Sisters school In Raker City, died last week very sud Pacific, on tho ground that they denly, nnd under circumstances that had interfered With the course of lends tho Tribune of tbat c'ty to justice in the star route cases. This think n post mortem examination ought to have been bad. is the firet unequivocal indication Tbe Pendleton Town Council re that the administration is in earnest cently passed an ordinance raising in the prosecution of these cases. the saloon license to $1(100. Mayor There has never been a doubt that Livermoro has refused to sign 'lie ordinance. The East Oregonian tho Attorney-General nnd his assist thinks this will not defeat the ordi ants arc thoroughly in earnest. ?f nance, as the Mayor has no voto pow the President continues to give er. Our last Legislature, with some them his support, the thieves will provisos, made the Ashland Collego probably receive their just deserts. a State Normal School. Apart from any consideration of the ethics of tho Newspaper thievery is as bad as notion—conferring State recognition any other kind. An honest paper upon a sectarian institution— it need w ill not palm off as its own, matter but be said that while $45 per month is considered "good wages” for teach it has filched from the columns of ers in Oregon, Normal Schools will its exchanges. O f course, in a col uot be n crowning benefit to the umn which is set apart for extracts cause of education.—Astorian. The Indian who has been in jail from other papers, there is no at for several months at Corvallis, Ben tempt to disguise the fact that the ton county, has been indicted at the items therein are taken from other term of court now in session for tbe papers, and the shortness of the murder of old man Hutchiusou and item sometimes excuses the givin g his adopted son near Yaquina Bay. The case will come on for trial next o f c r e lit to the particular sheet Friday, and the evidence, as we are whence taken. But this is very informed, is pretty strong against materially dilL rent from the case the Indian, although circumstantial. There are two indictments, and each w heie a paper prints as original for murder in the first degree. SAIfTT.DAY, DU'. 2, - -m 1 ------- — ---------- H. W .L Y O N S S T IN IT & LYO N S ( Kuceet Dalius were closed id family returned frt tuing* kirn popular Lowisvi ■ jwn this week. [ n ñuó line of holid fir store and see the ò AND LOAN A G EN TS, returned from Coinin’ ® r u » t ami BALLSTON, P olk 1 D a lla s , I* o lk (daughter of L . M. Hi Ith i* week, b *t is li C o u n ty , O r e g o n o f Luckiamute, had k Thursday by his ho Office two doors north of Post Offico, We have for sale about 100,000 acres of well improved land, in fnrms idonee, Stock ranches of from 100 to 1,500 acres, well fie firm of Kratz. Wn le, find Mr. W. H. Wh located and near market. Also city property, flouring mills, saw mills, water powers, good locations for portable nulls, hotels, livery stables, liar- IrnntH all persons iuili Devs shops, blacksmith shops, Be forward and sejtlo w lod g _ r _____ T ______ . upon Govern- Parties wishing to lion and save trouble, urchase School or Railroad lauds, will do well to call ment land, or to pi..— ----- ■leaker, mother of 1L ..; - 3 have the pints and are thoroughly acquainted upon or address us, as we 1 ■id Whiteuker, «lied ] throughout the entire Willamette Valley uud Eastern Ore- jjlndeuce. We receive with such lauds t i the most valuable lands and desirable locations, ■further particulars, gon, and can show parties poo per, of Independei from ltk) to 10,(100 n‘ures in a body. , Country! ■day. lie has but rod • of * all ’ * ‘ kinds • ’ * for — sale, i. For price list, send for eir- lWU\veV ave also stock Of Ev«ry n— rimaba, I a pleasure trip to Uulletiu Board. ail I the liigltc.it m arket wk cular, or come and examine our L « « « ---- Efiny with II. Hirschb ATCdl and uAMuin Any information I f we sell, wo give on abstract and pay all exponses chauing tdsewhere. Alwb, ur line furnished gratis. ___________________ from Derry to tho flmi also be of hair, as that material can , Washl-urno .V Co. nt Di be more readily disinfected and the first cor lout cleansed than any other. ipped from tho mill on The Benton Leader has got wind F u r m e d ic a l p urpnsH Co Efts, of Bridgeport wat of a diabolical scheme of prominent h u n d tu f ill |>rii«cri|itioM. Week and had $12 sst« citizens of that county, which is to H almtun , <>rc*«o.Nu„ il at the Clarendon II; insure tho life of the Indian murder very considerate and er of Dr. Hutchinson for $10,000, and then have him killed for $25,000. en you come le Com i next week It also lays bare an alleged plan of a.Qi<?e o w ffo a l. suit of dotine well respected citizens who are go It e r artici* in i.i ! ; \ !. ' i i i l at Jow figures rail on J. D. Lee ing to build a vessel for smuggling A ll parties hin^ purposes. Our neighbor has evi- counts with the -j please take notice! not settle the sun they will have to i attorney for the in McGREK P ei MIYDALX, Nor.! lus gun, leaving the otiier cockoit. Brui - Without putting down the hammer of the loaded barrel ho started to re lman's livery stock anil will ! ba'Ve entir control« of the 1 load the other, and while so doing ha in Dallas, Mr Holman will W ill still be the Empcrium of the Latest and Best the second barrel went off, the to keep a feed ami sale stable oliargo going through his band. The ave a clear fieM in this line, Wagons, Plot services of a surgeon wore procured stable doing no feeding, but sti and one of his fingers had to be am ■y business. putated. The Columbia Chronicle tells the following: A young Indian, named «reday evening, as announced SUCH AS Lot. who lives at the junction of the ere told invited guests of the ¿ Spokane and little Spokane rivers, Lodge at this placo assumiti iiai! i v i the j ; : p BU r f ceîebr went dowu tho river salmon fishing comi Mtnivpraary of its institi; last week, and, when about two anil Black, a ll wool, A n n u m , r Workman, J. J. Daly, calle a half to three miles below the mouth bly to order and proceeded t of the Little Spokane, stumbled up Shaded Serges, Fancy Melanges, •mynaipia-— . on an old weather-beaten boot. On }ws JenniejpUoivull, soprano, examining it he discovered inside tho ;To>vnacnd and Miss Minnie Fine Diagonals and Brocaded Suitings, discolored skeleton of a man’s foot ; altos/ Mri?S. A. Randle am lelley, tenors, Mr. Frank 13 nnd leg from the knee cap down. and Mitt £ > ’ • 'itten, org The flesh was entirely stripped from Cloakings, Ladies’ Cloths, W aterp roofs, ,1 the excrc&c.s by a very bea the bones, gnawed off ns Lot thinks, -ion of tho tong ‘ ‘ (Jive me a ] by tbe coyotes. L o t judges from Ladies’ Cloaks and Dolm ans, l;Saa>” A f t * pi ayer by Rev. P the appearance of both the boot and -nd ánother>song, the orator the bones themselves, that they have ,rff, lion . N. L. Butler, was A ll colors o f Cashmeres. been exposed for from six months to by the chair, with the wit a year. He believes that they were llrowil, UI l'Ut» LOUlie was cuatiruvuy mi such nee Mr. ltutlei dragged to the river bank by coyotes. piicattuii to purciuse th «ii# a u c e « t r a i igei». W. L ami N. W. of 8. t | f h i 8 a d d ic i ■ l>y remarking il It may possibly be the remains of C. 7 W , Willainette Mentito » , thru rassed. It e li th. Aet of C’ongress, aip 1,1 M. Williamson who disappeared N O V E L T IE S ! N O V E L T IE S ! N O V E L T IE S ! “ Alt Act for thè sale of T a flto HfklreSJ a body of workiu from his ranch near Rockford last of California, Origini, OCCil spying the chair Tarn tory.” • , year. Hi A ll ad verno cianite ti>ftWw>Din IH *Nj (cmmnuiuty. Shut this Order li The body of a man named Cbas. l ' lutivi States Und O iw fijftd t o .. taro t h . ' ^ , t r a r id e a a nest charitabl Mutherren was found in Umatilla Givott under nty band tu ÌHÌti wMt uno. Iti prime purposi river two miles above Pendleton on >f its members. the reservation. It had three con i fo i ' their 1 widows and or tusions on the bead, as if done with n 1 object clc blunt instrument. Thirty feet of V O T IC K IS HKREBV G« the pro in B dh of universal bi lush rope and a pack of cinch were is coiic.rn, th *L t lb. V and Uio gjpilit of liarmoii) ul t h . County Court "I tied around his neck and the other he tendpESy of society to of Oregon, I wmn zppoiutol* b rich fro« [t h e poor, the it' eud was tied to a log on tbe bank of tor o f th* Estate of ty. deceased. All e u ltm *e a n d stated that the river. H e had on his person S T A P L E DOMESTICS, GROCERIES, H ARDW ARE, Mid fNtzte aro ro>juir#d Ms te function of such orders ns $200 bills, one fifty, two twenties duly verified, withi» d i ! 1 dc nc v, uud | all pereons iiidebtui therehj and one ten dollar gold piece and a iumiediAte uaviuuiit. 1 ^-¿ro’dna'wRere all chesses < WILLIAM 8AK certificate of deposit for $300 on light, meet I on terms <>f H alt a B utlm , AUerW some iuterest bank, either at Boise Dated Novoiuber 10,1W- f. T U « % i o r then Rang City or in Montana. A bottle of Cloudi R o!! by," after \ whisky was found near him. An In |ra&4^e4jifcr .Jtalf an hour. pleasantly spent in soci dian woman of steady character who y the ladies and gentlemen { lives close by said she heard a dis flie close* 9f This Voces s, /Aii! I shall continue to import Sailer, turbance the nigbt beforo tbe body 9tj[. introdllfced. wjio in a ft wna found, but knows nothing. This Lewin k Co.’s remarks e^jStlur.sett'(lie sent is the third mysterious murder in as previous jjpo i k r. A noth« many months in the same section of choir followed the name o (he country, and no clue has been l us, but Which had lots of found as to who did it. it. The ehair then gave Giant Seam Boots. ietch of the history and oh Times Mountaineer: Monday night ler, fplldfred by some m the 20th inst. the first through pas singing by the choir. At senger train between Portland and on o ’clock, iupper was aim The Dalles camo over the track. ^ 6ret/e]*yJ?f eaters adjou About half-past 10 o ’clock at night, tins JaotdTkhere they die (PATENTED untiful napesf The rest the whistle of tho approaching loco- ly followed an it as soon as* motivo was heard, and soon after the neiithadafikyt l their hand head-light was soon through the gap the Ittjcccisfo ration, on Mill creek, and the iron-horse «second ammersarv. Hvcrsarj. Tn sped across the bridge and stopped fc-two membei in front of the Umatilla House. Quite a number of our citizens were ■ o f O fllr r r s . there to witness this great event in ■Unsworth Ilo; the history of the development of the ■Batimlav even country. There were men who trav [b e re elected: eled across tbe plains in early days, M ill Street, i V ; T. 4MÜ. and floated down the Columbia in ■TT^onbe; Ge rude rafts. At tbat time they little f c . RiKg», P t ■ ; O. G. Shu thought they would live to see the Always on ■ E. Wood, O. day when they could leave Portland M E E R S C H A ld : SCrystal, <». ! at 5 in tho afternoon, and reach this mYi asurer; L. I point in six hours. Our great future C. HUGHES. Summons f t , Sentinel. was then unknown, and who knows Be place on I ,t but surprises equally great are in In tk. Circuit Court of the Stntr >f n„ „„ b witneued bj Comity of Polk. HUCHES & C U Y store for those who will lire to see Sank A Itcllew, Plaintiff, vv Wm. H, IMiew, N O T Ï*’ fwutnnt tbe next decade. Manufacturer* of To tkc above nunic.l Defendant: ri the firm of it1 |S THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON yy» we Hereto required to »„,| .newer th,'. tpeodeDce, w » All perdoni tuoi* complaint Sled waln.t you in tin- abaroonUtled .uit [formed r.s the “* l™« l“e date of the wviee of thia indebted W thff l ld n v , w ith h i sumyon. upon you by ............. On or ™ W ISH TO ANNOCNCK TO T 1 1 K LADIES Of fore lieremiier 4th. IS«; .nd if rou ,.¡1 „, . I Dallas and vicinity that I am prepared to Su . Mr. Riesa i quested to make seth Mill Street, DnlLin, Oregon to, want there*, th. Phintiff' will tùn n deerae ftliforuin, pro! yloetyou foe thu Sn Intimi ..f the muri.*.' „¡7 atcly. All account»* the State. I Cnttlnr. Flttisar sad Drrss-Xakliff tract no. «Muir Wt.een the .»re .nd cud7.lv I health of hii nMhe min,» ch'Mtun nienti.'ne.l in her cm,,*, ; V V S B V T TH E BERT OF M A TER IA L in thirty day* Of all kind*, ami would respectfully solicit a share of ‘ "l'ir "»•» «»»in j»»,.d for we believe, i , ffuarintee satiu/action to all who favor us your patronage. Publication ordered he Hon K P Roiee I . I n »1 with the r patronage. We keep on hand a good mp placed in th* liandij I». In losing 1 Charges will be reasonable and satisfaction guaran - i d Court, - Chamber, u I») of R-iy Uvl. W ork. G ive u. . «1!. taaff. jochí citizen n for collection. H* halt a butler , n . r . HUGHES S OfT. Rooms at Mrs. Myer's milliawrv store ___________ Attorneys for Plaintiff. cytbfnl bnsiu D. lu >, February t, 1SW. ALTA BAYLOR. D alla », Nowœbe'jj Lake County Examiner: Eddie Brooks, Oregon’s representative at the West Point Academy, is making s good record for himself. Ho stands at the head of his class, which num bers 132 cadets. The class is divided into ten sections, numbered 1, 2, 3, according to merit, No. 1 being the highest. The September exam ination placed him not only in the first section, bnt made him the rank ing man of that section, and h is , number on merit is 1. from 1(X) to 3,000 acres. DRESS GOODS AND NOVELTIES \ H h M e n ’s a n d B o y s ’ C lo t h in g , J A S P E R Ri FINE PHILADELPHIA BOOTS & SHOES, Foster s Genuine Kid Laced Gloves. D ru g s* Chemi A t the White Brick, Main St., Dallas Cigars. Tot*,' DAVL as , November 23, M82. Dr. J. B. JOHNSON d e n t i s t :>irie>ffr¡ I r t i » e MONEY TO LOAN ! , Haring »turned t. Independence , j j . Kratz. permanently locate, iprepared tn d< ms. . . t ^ y eU,WUrt- TRUITT & JOHNS 1