Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 23, 1882, Image 2

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DALLAS,
E D IT O R IA L
Wkit did people do before there
VM any Christmas' There were
holiday.. to be sure. The Greeks
had their Olympian games, the
Romans their w ild saturnalias, and.
perhaps, every nation had some
period o f relaxation and ainuse-
ment But in the world’s history,
Christinas stands alone and sin­
gular in its gentlest and best char­
acteristic as a festival day. I t has
an element unknown to all other
holiday«. I t is the children’s day.
Before the Star o f Bethlehem
swung into view, and trembled in
new beauty before the bewildered
gaze o f the wise men from the
East, childhood had never received
its own interpretation. Before that
time, holidays were for grown peo­
ple. But ever since the rosy star
halted abevo the manger, and
showed to the wise men and to the
world the cradle o f a little Child,
the dignity and value o f childhood
have been growing and widening
and deepening in the minds and
hearts o f men. And the Great
Teacher Him self emphasized the
new doctrine, li e would not per­
m it the little children to be driven
from His great presence, but called
them to him and took a little child
in his arms and blessed it. I i it
any wonder that children should so
jo y fu lly celebrate the birthday of
Him who first recognized and en­
forced their own claims to consid-
emtion?
Christinas never grows
T * - numi
old. Other festival days fade away
and become obsolete.
Christmas
always brightens, with increasing
lustre, as the years roll on. I t ought
to do so, fo r it is the only great in ­
stitution in the world's annals in
which the children have the great­
est share. Grown people celebrate
and enjoy Christmas, to be sure.
But they enjoy the day itself less
than they enjoy the children’s en­
joym ent o f it. They celebrate it
less
in
their own right and
fo r their own sake, than <£ey do
fo r the sake of the young madcaps
and chatter-boxes who have at last
blunders should be made in legisla­
Congressman Godlovc S. Ortb, tion to which everybody’s atten­
o f Indiana, is dead.
tion is specially directed. The pro­
hibition amendment to the Consti- j
N e w Y erk C ity is in throes o f
tution of Iowa was a political issue
agony over the Sunday law.
and discussed in all its bearings by
Post, the dclegato elect from the press and on tho hustings, j
Nevertheless, a series o f blunders
W yom in g Territory, is said to fa ­
in its passage through the Lcgisla
vor the Mormons.
ture is likely to render it null. In
Last Friday was hangman's day. our own State, the prohibitionists
There were executions at Searle, have for years been seeking the
Alabama, Deadwood, 1). T., Mans­ submission o f such an amendment.
A numerously signed petition was
field, La., and Galway, Ireland.
H e n iy W ard Beecher has given
his opinion about gambling in stocks
to the Senate investigation. H e
confessed that ho knew little about
the matter. I t is probable that he
knows more about stockings than
stocks.
W m . M. Cissna, an insane man
in Linn County, has been sent to
the Asylum.
H is hallucination
was that he owned and operated
all the railroads in the country.
get along without him. Oh, the
lies, the lies he make us tell! But
these are necessary to tho very e x ­
istence of the hoary old philanthro­
pist.
IIo is made o f tho mate­
rial that vanishes at tho touch of
realistic, uncompromising
truth.
W ho has the heart to slay tho
bright, jo lly old fellow?
I f wo
must givo up Santa Claus or stop
telling fi'os, wo must bo allowed to
fib yet a littlo w hile longer. W e
are not o f that class of strict mor­
alist. who believo that a fiction so
harmless, and at the same time so
fascinating to the little people, is
going to put our souls in joopardy.
I f wo never tell a worse falsehood
than what is necessary to uphold
the kingdom o f tho Children’s
only king, wo shall c::poct to es­
tablish an unquestionable reputa­
tion for truth aud veracity. He
•hall reign forever and never be
dethroned. Long live Santa Claus!
And yet tho small boy and the
tin bom are a combination not de­
voutly to bo wished. N othing but
the privileges o f Christinas could
induce people to endure it. That
they do, is but proof how thorough
is tho conquest o f the worltl by tho
little conquerors. Lot them alone.
It is but for a little season. Too
soon tho youthful joys of Christ­
OREGON,
SATURDAY,
M
I Z
S
B
#
H . W . LY O N S .
A. S T IN IT .
STINIT & LYONS,
\ihc\d.
[of Eola Hills,
Wednesday.
AND ’ LO A N AGENTS,
GEO. A. SHEPPARD & CO.
N In in S t r e e t , U n l l a w , l* o lU C o u n t y , O r e g o n .
Offico two doors north of Post Office.
Salem, Oresron, one o f the Largest Stocks o f Men’s,
requirement that is plain as day,
the action of the Legislature w ill
be o f no account and all the work
must be done over again, before tho
kd family have
T where they v
(o f
Monmout
G ENI MERCI
IS HECEBV GIVEN TO W.’OM IT MAY
^ I roT'C-t
--o i » m , t lit I ‘»jve bc.-n r.p]»oiii«ed Kxe SQlDT of
the last wll a.<(l tesiame.it of Kl'ei Scott, lu'e of
ill since his
Drugs, Patent
I. W iUsrd, of San Fn
'■«* on > . 1111 I I1 a v lin­
ks* sister, Mrs.
P u r e B in es and |
For inerii«’*] pur|n-H.M. C<
hanri to fill prescriptions.
B allston , Oregon, Novelinb*r|,l
F A !.!*
jjw lio lias been
I B m t r y for five y m
BO in Dallas on T1
Debtors, Take
----- FO R -
T R A D E !
’. B. Rowel 1, who visit
is weak, Wo luarn that l
I convalescing, blit is t
A ll parties having
counts with the undei syto, o f W asco Count)
please tnko notice thi week and after a visit
not settlo tho same wi this place, left fur C;i
eat trip.
they w ill have to sell vd very hard hero T1
attorney for tho samo. the L a 0r< "lu was tie
morning as it w
’ M cG R K W &
T he W h i t e B r i sis
W ill still be the Empeñara of the Latest autl Best
No. 125 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
rain atom i
P erbvdalz , N ov . 17, Sheppard, who is now <
at Salem, was cii
W n w r . . , his chilili
diphtheria at that pin
■ H f l i M i f e lmvo quit
d are boarding with Mr
b wa« rendured necesi
o f Honry Howe and fai
-’¡eh to jptfcluiso ;i reall;,
i m q | aomo Christinas preaeu
FA R M IN G
friend, call t.fap. R. I
of Every Dcscri|Stutiful selection of art
le is tii have n Clirutm
J A M E S HA
Wagons, Plows,
BAGS & BAGGING MATERIAL, DRESS GOODS k m
Polk Counfy, decer».*'. AH pemom havirg claims
there aguins are ret uirod to present tbeiu^o me,
duly verified, a. thco.fice o’ LH-.ly & [hit's.-, .‘.iTDa'Ia*.
wit; in six months, end i II perso.is indebted to said
entai«, are reouedted *o ..rake 'inmedirte nevment M
me.
WILLIAM M. LYLE, SL'-ecut»-.
D aly & B ctlsr , Atorneys.
Dated December 22, 1*82.
----- SUCH A S -----
DALLAS, OllEfl ovolliIlir ttt C;C0.
FLOUR AND
seulement.
GRAIN
I 'i '.he ip liter of he Etfate of Scmuel 8. Huddle i.,
decease .—A. Ge*t ier, A«J«u'.rint.~*í,ó>.
Constantly on.hand and made to order.
Black, all wool. Anilin es,
BAGS
Also, Wagon Covers. Etc.. Etc.
N p eceiiued for Let lenient and filed :s the County
Court of Po'U County, 8 dte of O t ; o . i , my fluid re­
Sheriff's
J ohn
Sale.
Shaded Serges, Fancy Melanges,
(iircluuiu
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION 18.«L ED OUT
of the Circuit Court of the Sta.e of Oregon, for
the County of Polk, upon a decree and jmlgment ren-
rieieri in said Court on the 5«.h day of December, 1882,
in favor of L. Senders and against W. li. Janie* and
Julia James, for the sum of 41,018.75, and the further
sum of $30.35 costa anri disbursements, to me direct-
e«l, against certain mortgaged real property, 1 have
levied upon and shall offer for sale to the highest bid­
der, on
n
Fine Diagonals and Brocaded Suitings.
m cd o w ell ,
Cloakings, Ladies’ Cloths, Waterproofs,
REAL ESTATE ACENT,
A ll
ARTIES DESIRING TO HUY OR SELL REAL
T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 1 6 , IH H il,
Estate will do well t*> consult me. Office two
At 1 o’clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of
the Court House at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon/ he doors west of Jap. R. Miller's drug store.
following-described real property, to-wit: Beginning
st a stake 20 and 80-100 chains east from the south­
west comer of the Donation Claim of Aaron Chamber-
lain, situated, lying and being in Township 0 , south of j
Kange 5 west, iii Polk County, Oregon; running thence
north five chains; thence cast 21 ami 45-100 chains;
thence south five chains; thence west. 21 and 45-100
chains, to the place of beginning; containing ten acre*
<*f land, more or less; together with the Alden fruit
and vegetable preserving factory situated on the above
describe«! premises; together with th«t tenements he­
reditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging
or in anywise appertaining, to satisfy said judgment,
costs and accruing costs. Tonus of sale—U. S. gold
coin, cash in hand.
II. IIOLMAN,
Sheriff of Polk L'o., Ogn.
D allas , Deeemlier 15, 1882.
B
colors o f
Cashmeres.
-W IL L
BUY-
Physician. Surgeon.L rocoivcil
an invitati«
lias pcnnanontly located ini iven at Bte«l's Opwra
_ iiew Year-evuninii, mi
XT Office at Hyde's drug stori
•f S odw ick
N O T IC I 3 received
NOVELTIES ! NOVELTIES ! NOVELTIES !
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
M e n ’s a n d B o y s ’ C lo th in g ,
° ™ as valir 1883. Our
Om Geri
in
hut we are able to
i
otice is hf . ukby givf . nj
tcpreientiliR scenes
Brown, of Polk County,
A ÌN D
S H O E S .
and N. W . J «.f S. K. J of I , .
tV
A d m in is t r a t o r s ^ ”
Lewin & Co.’s
J IT
FINE PHILADELPHIA BOOTS & SHOES,
GOODS PRIME AND PRICES BEDROCK!
r
Perfumrg^
S ta ti»o h * 3 *
Onion
JOS. D. LEE, ^
Sheriff s Sale.
Ha names th# following witnaaars to prove bis ron
ray Publishing Company tinuous
The Duniwai
maiden ca upon, and cultivation of, taid law I,
till for an inju
injunction in via: I. Vanbo-n. R. Rurlinrtnn, J W ft.new and ft.
have filed a bill
M
.
C
tiaa,
aA of EH hont, iSdk Coumv. Otaron.
the Circuit Court for Multnomah
k T BtHIN. Krgistar.
County, to restrain the publishers of
the Northwest News from using that
W. B. BOtBCHs
name, un account oi its similarity
TO LOAN ON LONO OR SHORT TIME,
A T T O R N R T and COUNSELOR a T -L A V \ f OXEY
n p
orovi
in lerge or entail amounts, .m n
ap
n>ve«l
to their own paper, tbs New North- :
H HIRSCHHEHG.
8Akm,
Ors^on.
west.
imlepcndencc, Ogn.
,kev
JAP. R. M ILLER, Dallas.
TSurwtay, «In- t.Vlh lta.t er JnnniirT. 1IK3,
Decani Iter «, 1882. ) I
\OTKT ?■ HEREBY OITKN THAT THE POL
IN lowing named aa.tler has Iliad noth’« n* a!s !n- ¡
tention to maka bnal pr»«*f in sapport of b • c aim.
ami (hat aoic proof will ha mod« before the Countv
nark of Polk County, at Daiiaa. Orognn. on Tuaauav,
January 18 . 1«K3. via: John M. Daria, R a t r u l
Kutry No. W». forth«ll|af8.R.
I. R. | .4 H
lm l ' 'r
f e i s t ani
m hi
ption o f a
Foster's Genuine Kid Laced Gloves. Drugs,
lie n d ”
Chemicali^"
n
E t ílí.
.Mill Ktrci-t,
i
:»ty , hai
I>»|«onntry.
strange
cd. It
a mai
hither
where
id so fi
except
fin the L
n the ci
residen
iral yea?
Whitmai
s week
make 1
Id his
will be
lately t
HU tlfo
or as Bxnccno* issued out
of th« Circuit Court of the .State <»f Oregon, for
Ala-ays rin luunf.TT'
La
Urcnl
Polk County, on the 13th day of December. 1882, in
favor of Ge«*rge A. Sheppard and against K. L. De-
| par, v of
lAshmutt ami Hathaway Ywni, upon a judgment
MUKRSCI I Ar . M^^S
ty, star
rendered in said Court on t'na 11th dav of Decani he»-,
1882, for the sum of #10,855.15. damages and coats;
h is to
a honty]
SETTLE U P !
C. HUGHES.
T. II. OUY
ami at the rendition of sahl judgment it was ordered,
Cigars. Tobacca»|«kt- 1 <e the ht
adjudged and dacrced by the Court to ha a lien upon
__________________________ * leaden*
Berry
the following described real property, from and after
H U G H E S & GU Y,
i the 23d day of June, A. D., 1882, to-wit: “All the
Groven,
choose s
Owing to lung disease, I find it
1 interest of the defendant. Hathaway Yecum in and to
the misf
N O T IC I »bWk|
' the Donation Land Claim of W. h. MeCune and wife,
Its will
i Notification No. 1801, situated in Township No. 8, S. necessary to abandon the practice of
fcv
Manufacturer* of
R. 6, Wert of the Willamette Meridian." Theref.Me, medicine in this climate, and wish
party,
I
■ hv virtue of said execution, and in pursuance ..f said
ve a few
A ll persons knowind
io the hi
County, Oregon, on
Persons owing me will please settle
7 ndebted to the undersif
T n c s iU ). JrtMnarj 16, IHHJ1.
quested to make settle«
M ill S treet, Italian, Oregon«
»W M fil.
, At 1 o'clock p. m. of eakl day, all the right, title ■ 1 at once and save costs.
I interest that the defendant. Hathaway Yocum, h
ately. A ll accounts notj
ht has b
• o
w n .nw ^ I
T F * SM ITH , M. D.
in and to the above -describe«! real estate
tm ent o f I
23d «i*r of June, 1883, to eotisfy eoki rM g Z * T 2 : I n d e p e n d e n c e , N o t . 24. 18S2
thirty days from
1VF USE NONE BUT THE BEST OF MATERIAL
* 10 , 1 .« 00 . with interest at the rota of 8 . pet cent per J --- ----------- ------------
* ________
rrivin * fi
V And guarantee sutisfartion to all who favor us
annum from the 12 th «lay «tf December, 18?f3, and the
placed
in
tbo
bands
’' th their patronage. We keep o.i hand a good sup­
id from
; further sum af f7lU. 15 cneta, and accruing cuete.
ply
of
R
eady
M
ade
W
ork.
Give
t*s
a
«•a
ll.
Hange w:
Terms of mle Cash in hnad
for collection.
H.
.
HUOHRS A OUT.
H. HOLMAN.
' will
D allas , E-bruary t, 1881
"
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
D allas , November
npU.
D allas , December IS, 1881.
B
y virtu *
At the W hite Brick, Main St., Dallas.
I!?•etUem7 books with that
BOOTS
SHOES.
D U E S S -M A K IN O !
Z. F. V A U G H N ,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
M ill R l m l ,
D a lla s .
W strhcs, Clock* and Mowing V .rh ln c .
Repaired. All work guaranteed.
,
Hubberd^ o f Col fa:
her parents, Mr. a
She will remain tin
and will b* accompi
T" “"•""‘ 'hom e by ■ m i “ Laura
in Port
h 11, who
the Pol
week,
Ing” been
were «(<
; e r .
T o
.
*n V
that <
' the reaue
ught to
y, whicn
I shall continue to import Sailer,
O ljO V B t
(PiTXXTiD JCXI 13 tu , 1875.)
Notice ol Proof.
, -
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
» brother of
^ concern, llmtat the No*, mdl this plaod, Arrived h
iff the County Court <>. the C.miffl K a OSAS. Where llG 1
"f or,-; -n, I was ap|M,inlc«l \.y n. .
nu
l..r of the Relate «U Joanna | roalWelr« Y6An. He had
tr. drocaMri. All per<«»is
HaQ did Dot know I
sai«l estate are re»iuir*Ml to prcsrt'jy
.
... ,,
duly verified, within six nn<nth*w©y,MShWPOI li. Shelle
all persons indebted thereto arc this week received a let
imme lioto payment.
r in iha SMtp« whom
Wli.|,IA M SARflEAT^ in . - H r wnom
H alt «t B ittlek , Attorneys A from IDTOIfty years.
Dated November io. 1882.’
other's eddvesH until
— AND —
L ab * Omci, Oasoov c.rr, Oa « am >
. * ,
l882'_______________ 1 : on the jury in tho cas<
Giant Seam Boots.
CHRISTMAS NIGHT.
.
7 W., Willamette Meridian, u n igg" » « » ^ I'1 l»1« \'h
the Act of Cong rest, appr< -iJ-Mr. dSlliott, who lately
” An Act for the sale of Tiinher ..L-..,*- nlneo Thn nr
<'»lifornla, Or.-».«, N.vaJ^
1 n.° Pr
Territory.’
», Edgnr to remain ill p<
All adverse claims to said tnunfH|L
United States Land niHco at
«r n .
fore the expiration of sixty dayitf P . W . H h I c V. 1. J .
(iivcn under ui> hand this lit
Q Roberts,
JASPE : h r . y *
WHITE DOMINO,
D ALLA S, OREGON,
a
N".
„ Dents«.hei
, .
«'• s
W.
STAPLE d o m e s t ic s , g r o c e r ie s , h a r d w a r e
K E N D A L L ’S
,
i‘
plication to purchase the S. '.j of >UI.
B O O T S
band h a ll
C oll
etlur in c«>.v
N
P
Cents
|
2 . T . D O D S O i"
Ladies’ Cloaks and Dolmans,
DALLAS, OREGON.
A
A n y D onnto A n m -I^ i«
* “ *' " k, 1“ 1
■A- on short notice am I at 11 , t r the papei 1 • - * * l
.
Depot on Main Streett i, in huildig. j^|
vho attend the ball !
by a . Brown as a wagon shop.
otice is hereby oiv :; n th at i have
W. I, and Learn I and 5, Portion R T .I& ,G .IW .
fife went to Sa
|hey will reinc
lepomlunce, m
W o have for sale about 100,000 acres of well improved land, iu farms
from 100 to 3,000 acres. Stock ranches of from 100 to 1,500 acres, well
[ week here arc i
located anil near market. Also city property, flouring mills, saw mills,
1 kg, which tin
Jiut arriving, « Ury, „ j ,
water powers, good locations for portable mills, botols, livery stables, har­
ness shops, blacksmith shops, wagon shops, etc., etc.
came hom<
Parties wishing to locate, by pre-emption or homestend, upon Govern­
spend the h
ment land, or to purchase School or Railroad lands, will do well to call
alias.
upon or address us, as we have the plats and are thoroughly acquainted
•ware, Jewell
with such lands throughout tho entire Willnructto Valley and Eastern Ore­
Which will be sol«] at I
etc.,nice for
gon, and can show parties the most valuable lands and desirable locations,
J .[l). Lee’s.
avingbee In procurod, gl
from 1(50 to 10,000 acres in a body.
Country
ing on in Dal
W e have also stock of all kinds for sale. For price list, send for cir­
Of Every Description taken L
standing the
cular, or come and examine our Bulletin Board.
ami the highest market pries ¡
T. Smitl
I f we sell, we give an abstract and pay all expenses. Any information t-srC’all ami examine stört am
chasing elsewhere. Also keep*
■it to
i Whitmai
in our line furnished gratis.
-DEALER IX -
seemly objection.
There is no
good reason w hy respect for the
dead should make tho livin g sub­
mit to being robbed.
BALLSTON. POLK roi
AT COST, F0 |i
Youth’s ami Roys'
Executors Notice.
most persons that makes them pay
an extortionate bill rather than
make what appears to them an un­
Unit's mid
IIAVINU rtTRCDASIO
U Ifuod. formerly own— ¿
will Kll Ui« Mine, for th,
W ill, on or about the 25tli of this month, open In
officer.
___ ____ ,
carrying th
¡id Lewisville,
it of handson
¡table for Ch
v
-v ir . c . a o r o o s B *
,
Klin* our thunks
£
I’KAi.es nej
In has ch%rgo
Forty Steam Sewing Factory asi Sail Loft.
.
Independence,
(Successor to AUi.p
t
ayes and noes, as required by the
Constitution. By thisoversightofa
count of the sdnu ifs ra •»,« of said -'M •.to, r id that
Tuesday, «.he 8d dav of Feb u;*ry, 188.", hai been «te«,
foi .he nearing and settlement of a id rcrou.it, rt the
Gen. R. E. Lee are decreed by the usual place of hoMing s ud Cou-'«,, ¿ t which i -me and
piace any person interested in «aid matter may appear
Supremo Court to be entitled to a and offsr objections, if any there be, to sa-d account.
A. G ESN EU, Adud'iuiu&tor.
restoration o f tho Arlington estate, W arrkx T riti r, A torney for Estate.
Dated December 22, 18t>2.
the historical home of the fam ily
Sheriff's Sale.
I t was bought under a tax sale by
y virtue o r an execution issued out
the Government in IMG2 and w
of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for
converted into a National cemetery. Polk County, on the 19*h day o* Dece.ube.’, 1S82, on
a decree of foreclosure of p, mortize lieu in favor of
O f course the Government will E. Y. I I p Hock, plaint, ¡17. P.nd ajainst Michael Zelg'e’-,
defendant, for the sum o.‘ 8U08.00, and -aw-’ul inte. es.
from the 4*h day of December, ISC-', lo^e her
purchase it again, as it is now not thereon
wi„h c>sta and dwhursei.icn.s «.axed at 818.85, 1 ha\e
levied u . ioii , and will sell at public action, on
a desirable placo to live.
Tlnirttdny. Jan miry 2." Ill, l.'kW,
At 1 o’clock p. m., at the Court House oojr, in said
The civil service bill i.-i being dis­ Polk Countv, for cash in hand a«, the lime of wle, all
„he rl'.ht, title and interest of sail- Michuel Zci^e** in
cussed in Congress. Senator Pen the hureinaPer described premises, to-wit: Lot No.
6, in Block No. 8, of Levene* La Creole Homestead
dleton is the champion of the hill, Addition to the town of Dallas, p.nd the building
erected thereon, and the uppurtcnAiiceH to said lot •.•id
but is receiving distinguished sup­ builuinjf belonging or In anywise appertaining, to
satisfy said judgment and cost* aud accruin'; costs.
H HOLMAN.
port on both sides of tho Senate.
Sheriff of Polk Count •, Oregon.
D
allas
,
D
ecem
ber
2
2
,
1
8
8
2
.
Voorhces ridicules tho bill because
it affects only minor officers, and
SherDT’s Sale.
loaves the higher offices to bo filled
I»Y VinTfEOF AN BX3CUTION ISSI ED OIIT
as heretofore without reference to IJ ol he Cire lit Court of t'ie State of Oregon, for
tho Court? o«’ Polk, or the I9*n dr.v of Decembe-,
1882, on a decree of fo eclosu e of a mort^e >:en in
fitness or capacity.
The bill will favo.
of T. G. Richmond, pl J i.iff, i .ni »'.¿ins. O. C.
Beel: and M. ft. Bock, n * *'fc, défendait. h , for the
probably becomo a law.
puni of #200.00, wit i 'nterost llie/eou *» the .».te of
one per cent, .»r mon h .‘rom the 9.h day of January,
1878, «.ogether wllh 87>O.UO iu or.iey fee, and rosi* and
The poet, Greenleaf W hittier, re­ dishursenienta taxed al 100.80, I he.ve lev ed upon,
and wiU seU ut pub'ic auceion, o»«
cently celebrated his seventy-fifth
Tkanday, J a a u iy 21 il», ir.13,
birthday. He said it was a strange \ Atio-doekp..».,»« unom •* *-. i «> uoor, ¡n ,v.i
J
! Polk County, fo* ca»h in hand a , the t>nie o.^»r»e, all
title and interest of he said O. C. Beck and
thing to congratulate a man that he the right,
. .........................g
M. It Beck in the hc.-ei.»after describe«! premises, lo-
a t:
No. th-ee (3), in Block No. *i (f.) in the
is seventy-five years old. I t is not tow
n of Dallas, as the same pp)»ears upon «he imps
plats of «he «aid town, and of reconi in ;c
so strange, however. I f life is de­ a«l
County Clerk’s office o-* sa ri Coun . ami State, rnd
the
buildin
m erected thereon and .lie a »pu>tenan«-es
sirable, It is cause for congratula­ .<* said lot end
building* Itelongiug, or In anvw'.se ap
to satisfy . aid judgment id coat* and ac-
tion that he still live*. I f life is pertaining,
cruing null.
H. HOLMAN,
Sheriff of Polk Countv, Oregon.
not desirable, it is cans« for con­ P al «, as , Decent be.-
22, 1882.
gratulation that he is so near death.
'
Sheriff's Sale.
Either way, there is good cause for
Y VIRTUE OK AN CXBCITION ISSUED OIT
congratulation.
of the Honor ride Circuit Court of «he State <>f
Oregon, for the Omni.* of Polk, on Uio sot:» «lay «>f
Decemlier, ’ 832, on a decree of foreclosure of a mo
The U. S. Senate Committee that | B Hen in favoi o«’ L. Senders, plaintiff, r id against
D. Cole aud Roiunna Cole, his wife, «IcfemUut
attended Bon H ill’s funeral, as- | for the sum of 94,233.33, with accruing interest
. ii
.
j thereon at the rate of ten per cent. |>«r annum from
«limed all expenses. It WAS an o r -1 DetmherMh, IS**, ami the further sum .»f «50.00
—
ottornevs* fee, and «4.20 c«»sts. I have leviei- upon,
public auction, on
dinarv village funeral. The under- \»»'« a » 'll ll « sel'
i 1« at n*«»iK-tion.on
lie« at the Bai
£ Cliiistnms tree
sent to the Legislature. Y et, with
so many acute minds to look after
the fate o f the amendment, it was
not entered on the journal with the
linai
D. C. SA
GOMES BUT ONCE IN A LIFE-TIME!
M. M. ELLIS, Manager.
Dorsey has printed letters w rit­
e goods at J. I
your holiday pi
r was in town
-
G. A. S H E P P A R D & CO.
, ,
, the Irish agitator, thinks
: to piovide Irish im-
America with houses
make the first crop,
mid, doubtless, of the
i and a male.’|
S
DECEMBER
A N O P P O R T U N IT Y
mas-tide w ill be, as yours are, but tAker presented An Account of At 1 o'clock p. m., at the Court House «;oor h* said I
a memory— a memory to bo cher­ $■*1,100, of which sum $000 was for
f t S S w .S W S l
and Kooannn C«»le i.i the heiainoftsr «iTacii'iwd i train-
ished always, a recollection to soften the
hearse.
The
committee ivets, to-wit: Bcri.mlng a« i »Uke M 80 I0U chain« cast
bom the Nniithwcet comar «>f . ie Donatiuu Ijtmi !
the cares of manhood and sweeten | promptly refused to pay the sum. C
'l.tim o* Aattn Cham I* lln, in Pol*. Or unty , * N fon, j
Berth 115 23-100chain«, . hen«*« ea«i 41 «H-'uo
the wine of life when only the lees This is another instance o f post I thoncc
c'.toiua, then«'« s«»uth u’2 .1 MW «-lir ius, theiioe west 1H
• ¡»ii
a«* 1 »• ^ .. I 4r' Hk)cha na, thance vm.'it utBfWMt wart 13 60-100 1
an* left in the cup. T o tho homes mortem swindling. M o believe it dujM,« s « m » u t h i t . w . « , , « i i » m i
i . i
th. w. »»lit.' 57 3-100 oh. in., Iheuc
<1 is 1' »>
made blight by the little Christmas to baa fact that undertakers, every- Aoim, r* pi,.* ,4 WTimiin-, r*n«.:i>i.i » .
1
.
,,
j 61100 acroa, i.»ora or less, « tua.e«l in P«»U C«*untv,
{ m s s , to the firesides o f our friends where, charge unreASonablo Ruins
«»»ami except m * c ..f •«.. «ere* *. m
-
.
.
.
, . ..
, W. Jam«»* i * im I sixty saren reran snh: is* Don*e> Bauih
everywhere, we wi»h, most heartily, for
their services and what they mo* fro* tik* abeve
«.art, ^ ra<v saw
. . . .
.
. .
| Judgment and d*a s and a ■cruin-r him .
a happy time and a merry, merry ■apply
in burying people. Advan-
h . ho . man ,
4 r r / A .
.7 ,
.
a
« w r t t of
Om»..ty, Otajcr.
Christmas.
tage is taken o f that sentiment of
D iunisum W i'.iiw .
Th« recent heavy rains recall the
i remark of Governor Whitea-
■ in hia sw a g e to the Lcgisla-
i when he w m G ore nor. He
, “there has been a great flood;
Did have been greater had it
n
people may vote upon the question. Ever brought to the W illam ette Valley. These goods were bought by
It occurs to us, however, that as a us and paid for with our money, and wo are going to sell them to you
committee was appointed by each for your money (cash at once), and at manufacturer's prices in New
I t is a very prevalent form o f in ­ House to revise and correct the Y oik . W e in no instance ask or receive more than the invoice price.
e shall
minutes, these committees have full A ll invoices open for inspection at the office to purchasers.
sanity.
authority ta cause the proper entry dispose o f this stock within the next Thirty Days. This is your oppor-
The Supremo Court of this State to bo made.
tuity. Do not miss it.
has decided that a verdict, in the
The murderer Morris, who was
Under the Opera House, Salem, Oregon.
trial o f tw o men, which finds the
sentenced to the Penitentiary from
defendant guilty, is void for uncer­ Clackamas, narrowly escaped lynch­
tainty. The defendants were named ing after the verdict. Preparations
Weeks, and it was impossible for had been made, says the Enterprise,
to send him to the awful subsequent­
the Court to say whethor the ju ry ly He was hurried away to Salem
meant one or tw o Weeks.
S a l e m , December 22, 1882.
and escaped that fate.
Wachenheimer has been acquitted
The case o f Curtis, who was tried of the crime of perjury in Judge
and found guilty o f receiving a Deady’s Court on a technicality.
The report of the refereo before
political assessment from a govern
whom the perjury was alleged to
ment employee, was taken to the have been committed did not state
Supremo Court o f
the United that defendant bad been sworn, and
States, on a w rit of habeas coipus. the Court decided that this fact
could not be proved by parol testi­
That Court decided the political mony.
assessment act to be constitutional
m
N E W T H IS W E E K .
and remanded Curtis to tho proper
ten by President Garfield going to
show the latter’s high appreciation
o f the siar route robber. But this
is a matter not to the purpose. The
question is: “ Is Dorsey g u ilty ? ”
The ju ry w ill be better judges of
g o t the world by tho cars and arc
the defendant’s character, after they
ruling it by divine right of child­
have heard the testimony, chan any
hood.
President, alive or dead.
Christmas gots its significance
from the child element in it. Take
A fter tw enty years, the heirs of
the littlo folks out of the holiday
and there wouldn’t be any Christ­
mas left. And that dear old fraud
Santa Claus' The world couldn’t
I t is something remarkable that
NOTES.
t f l î f ?
1
I » S ffiS E M J S iW ? or
MONEY T O LO A N !
Cnttinr, F ltlli* nnd Ilrc.-Maklrur
We have money to loon on approved Real Esta;
5*e>mrity, in sums from
0\¥. 14» 1 EN T M lfiA R » M U I R n .
tim «; » om o « to nr« tram , ntnvs atar
' m,u
« * « • r t«. o«
-tía** on
I »n Inr'i »illln. rr no.
ACTA NAT LOR.
D«WU, S
B, IBt
nhom U. „Kl
TRUITT & JOHNS.
A u g u st Î 4 , 1881
in f* .«,
of tea
I Satnrda,
the schon
Teachei
notice e
pH ASK R
hpt Pub.
»rly rteeit