Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 30, 1882, Image 2

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n ai»
Sham.
The inventor n >£ this word
crowded a volume into four letters.
Its descriptive power is boundless,
for it paints, with one sweep, the
subject to which it ¡supplied, with­
out the necessity of details to make
the perfect picture.
Its very
sound is hissing. No one needs to
know more of a shaut than that it
is a sham, in order to apprehend it
thoroughly and intimately.
To
say that a man is a sham, is to say
that there is nothing o f him.
He
iiu* the ftiiiiilitudc, but not the sub
stance of manhood.
He is a
shadow, and, like every shadow, he
Is a bl it upon the sunlight.
No
shain has n right to be; vexing the
woild with a form, without giving
to the world a body.
And yet,
here and there, walking among
men, are these ileshly
ghosts,
whom wc can sec, but cannot
touch; whose words are winged lies;
whoso smiles are feigned; and
whose very tears are briny false­
hoods.
The light that friction
makos to shino'on the back of a
black cat in a dark room, is fervid
compared with the warmth of their
sentiments or their friendship.
Shams are usually respectable.
It is of tho essence of their con­
tract with themselves to seem to
be what they are not, and they
never break tho contract.
The
sincere man says things ho is sorry
for, does wrong acts that ho con­
fesses; if lie hates honestly, lie
loves truly. But tho sham never
slips.
His lilly cannot be per­
fumed, nor bis gold gilded.
He
loves liis enemies better than he
loves his friends, and his friends
better than himself. If his neigh­
bors hint that lie has spoken un­
true words, ho demonstrates that
his words are more true than truth;
if they think be has done some­
thing wrong, he shows it to have
been an act of self sacrificing devo­
tion. The sham is fearfully and
wonderfully made.
Tho sham is always a sham to
himself. Ho knows ho is a simm,
and delights in tho contemplation
|rt nt identity.
Tho
U-j! bout him is his
IMS'
if.
That hoTn'ifl*
,i biio whole strength
duljr
and exe;: ration cf his centralized
and exclusivo idolatry. But recog­
nizing and idolizing himself, there
is one thing in which he is im­
mensely and intensely self-de­
ceived. lie thinks he is deceiving
others. But he is not. There was
once a simple-minded king whose
wicked courtiers persuaded him
that they could weave a texture so
fino that its threads were invisible.
For many days, in sight of the
monarch, they pretended to weave
tlie unseen threads into a robe,
which they declared to the king
was most beautiful to
behold.
Then clothing him in this imagi­
nary garment, they sent him into
the street naked ns ho was born.
Tho sham lias a garment as invis­
ible as this kingly fool’s, and he is
ns unconscious of its utter trans­
parency.
The sham's respectability is itself
a sham. It is not genuine.
It is
siruuly tho public’s outward defer­
ence to an outward show o f pro­
priety.
As the show is only a
show, so the deference is impatient
and unwilling.
Sooner or later,
the sham ceases to be endured,
and then the people speak their
minds.
S h a m s are in every vocation and
profession. They a .'» o h t h o s e a
and t h o land; in tho town and t h e
country; e v e r y whore on tho face of
the earth. But here is tho limit of
their kingdom. They are not in
heaven or hell, for their souls are
not good enough to bo saved, noi
big enough to he damned.
A New York theatrical manager
is trying to get a license to put on
the boards the "Passion Play,” rep­
resenting the death of the Savior.
This play was originally an annual
religious ceremony.
There is a
wide discussion and a general oppo­
sition to the play. It seems sacri­
legious to choapcn, by a vulgar
display, the sufferings which the
world is wont to regard with the
deepest roverence.
Aside from
that, it has never been regarded
as within the province of truo art
to make realistic the tortures of
human beings.
Such are rarely
presented on the stage.
McDonald, of Indiana, is sup­
posed to be the man who will rc-
ceivo the Democratic nomination
for the Presidency.
Senator Ed­
monds is looked upon ns the citi­
zen who can just stand Mac off. It
should be borno in mind, how­
ever, that the racers who go in the
earliest usually come out the latest.
The next President of tho United
States probably has not himself a
dream of his own high destiny.
Oscar Wildo has gone.
The
apostlo o f the sunflower leaves
America to its idolatry of ugliness
and goes home to sip the dew from
his native lillies. Good-bye, Oscar.
LETTER
FROM
LEW IS
COUNTY.
B oisefort , W . T ., Deo. 18, ’82.
E d i t o r I t e m i z e s : Thinking a few
lines from this section of the coun­
try might not be out of place, I
thought I would write you. I have
lived in Oregon eo long that mv
ideas are brighter when it rains
hard, and r.s it is raining to-night I
thought this waslhetimo. Of course
no one will see thi3 but you and tho
waste-basket, so hero goes.
AVe left Dallas on the 21th of
July for our home on tho Chehalis:
arrived in Portland the samo day,
taking passage next morning on the
S. O. Reod for Kalama, whore wo
arrived at 'J o ’clock.
Kalama is
thirty miles below Portland. I will
omit a description of the Columbia
uud its scenery, for everybody de­
scribe theso who travel on tiiis river,
but will give you a short sketch of
Kalama, for people generally be-
C
"over a it
pa sell at
rrrbat i* i'
O
U
W
t V
2 5 ? *
DALLAS, OREGON, SATURDAY, DEC EM DEH 30,
Oil!
Salem
holida
follow
>ende
1882.
AN OPPORTUNITY
ohn
Mr.
and family are tho Ki
i of the Pacific.
Miu
X mil acted the fu­ hnlidn
cinali Smith, de­
Lin
to eng
Gee
ir a . P. L. William»
Kin Dalla», the lat- went i
Mai
New Year and a will <
Court will open ita Valle;
Bowing.
A n
ja t spells us wrong. visit 1
Euinher of i’s in our Ma»«> i
bur head.
Mr.
M a s in town on last school
Jbest entirely recov- will p
J l a v e r e illness.
Th<
.a of heathen invention Sundi
, but they did noisy scr- net p
_ I holiday here,
the sc
k wh* were on tho U. S.
J; 1
Ho returned home, cupie<
pd again on Tues- null,
mill in
Jrowley, made us
Mr
^ ^ — irday. lie reports depeu
Oak rGrove very inter- eturi
he pi
Mi«
visit©«
u»d 1
Miss
I family have ro-
Till
Cal., to spend tho propo
too cold, hence laden
fruit,
on us Thursday. musk
Portland to at- study
Collcge of A. P.
Th.
stable
day sold his place condi
e Germans. Tho Ho ta
ut 320 acres and nary.
A. STOUT.
There were 31 suits for divorce at
a recent term of the Court at Pen-1
dleton. The division question seems
to he a mania with the Umatillaitcs.
Statesman: On Christmas an en -,
gine and two cars of the down
freight train were wrecked. It was
caused by a spreading of the rails,:
and delayed the passenger train for
about an hour. Damage consider­
able, but fortunately no one was
hurt.
Pendleton Tribune: The grand
jury having found indictments against
nearly every business man in town
for violation of the Sunday law, last
Monday was set for a hearing, and
they were arragned.
About all
pleaded guilty and were fined each
$10 and costs, amounting to $13 40.
Standard: F. L. Bish and John W ill, on or about -the 25th of this month, open in
West were drowned in the Spokane Salem, Oregon, one o f the Largest Stoeks o f Men’s,
river, near Little Fall, last Saturday.
Bish is the proprietor of a sawmill Youth’s and Roys’
there, and with West went out in a
little boat to abjust a boom of logs,
when the rapid stream forced them
over the falls, twenty-five feet high,
where they were drowned.
Yesterday a week ago, a young
man named Chappell was shot in
Ooldendale, W. T., by McCully.
The latter was Deputy Sheriff and Ever brought to the Willamette Valley. These goods were bought by
was holding an auction sale in a us and paid for with our money, and we are going to sell them to you
store. Chappell was drunk and
for your money (cash at once), and at manufacturer’s prices in New
boisterous, and when ordered to
keep still refused. Finally he climb­ Yoik. We in no instance ask or receive more than the invoice price.
ed upon a sack of salt in McCully’s All invoices open for inspection at the oflico to purchasers. We shall
light, who pushed him off. Chap­ dispose of this stock within the next Thirty Days. This is your oppor-
pell then rushed toward the other,
who shot him in the abdomen with tuity. Do not ruiss it.
pistol.
His reoovery is deemed
hopeless, McCully is under $3,000
Under the Opera House, Salem, Oregon.
bonds.
STINIT & LYONS,
GOMES BUT ONCE IN A LIFE-TIME!
AN D
GEO. Â. SHEPPARD & CO.
An Indian war has broken out in
the Indian Territory. Troops of the
United States have been sent into
the Territory to disarm the com­
batants.
Keredell, one of the star route de­
fendants, will turn State’s evidence.
It will be remembered that he is the
only one who was convicted at the
first trial, and that the Judge set
aside tho verdict. The other de­
fendants rejoiced nt his conviction,
supposing that he was thus rendered
harmless to themselves. The judge’s
actioD, however, gives him another
chance to get oven with those who
were willing to see him sacrificed
for their own safety.
NEW THIS WEEK.
.1 .
G O O D M
A N
,
M a in
LO AN AGENTS,
S t r e e t , listila ^ , l* o llt
C o u n t y , O r e g o n .
H a v i n o r r n c H A » !) „ I
*■ of good» formerly
«Ill »til 111« «HUM,
Offico two doors uorth of Post Ottico.
Wo 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 1,000 acres, well
located and near market. Also city property, flourin'? mills, saw mills,
water powers, good locations for portuble mills, hotels, livery stables, har­
ness shops, blacksmith shops, wagon shops, etc., oto.
Panics wishing to locate, by pre-emption or homestead, upon Govern­
ment land, or to purchase School or Railroad lands, will do well to call
upon or address us, as wo have the plats and are thoroughly acquainted
with such lauds throughout tho entire Willamette Valley and Knstcru Ore­
gon, nnd can show parties tho most valuable lands and desirable locations,
from ICO to 10,000 acres in a body.
We have also stock of all kinds for sale. For price list, send for cir­
cular, or come and examine our Bulletin Board.
If we sell, we give an abstract and pay all expenses. Any information
in our line furnished gratis.
AT COST,
f
Just arriving, a
G E N I MERI
Which will bo sold
Country
o f Every DeKriialnn ukm u
ami the highest market uric»
(fcSUUall ami examine «mie
chatting elec where. Also kü«
b u tiD
ife returned to tribe.
Mil
from Benicia, Cal.
quite ill lately Nelli.
Coop.
■ * pleasant call this Toad
John Iliram Cooper, turni
Goodman, and H. McC<
Thur
mdcnce.
On
of Corvallis, will
1C (jhurcli, South, Dal- came
Drugs, Patent
P u re Wines nudi
Fur modica! purpoao». Coi
hand to fid proscriptions.
B allhton , Oregon, Novi
G. A. SHEPPARD & CO.
Debtors,
FOR-
M . M . E L L IS , M anager.
S a l e m , December 22, 1882.
F A X
Portland Elsas Coving Factory and Eail Loft,
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S
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M
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-DEALER IN -
AND
G R A IN
Constantly on hand and made to order.
b
t
r
a
W h i t e
d
e
S a is is
-SUCH AS-
Blaek, all wool, A n n 11 res,
BAGS
Shaded Serges, Fancy Melanges,
Also, Wagon Covers, Etc., Etc.
JAMES
—
DRESS GODOS AND N O VELTIES,
No. 125 Front Street, Portland, Oregon.
FLOUR
I
Will still be the Emporium of tho Latest ami Best
SAGS & BAGGING MATERIAL,
(Successor to Coopor Rios.),
j
All parties hanii]
counts with the urn
please take notice tl
not settle tho same
thoy will have to i
attornoy for the same.
MoGREW k\
P e r r y d a l e , Nov. 17,
“ ligh
No.
o’clo<
and <
it 18 i
At
Lodg
lowii
Step!
Masc
J. H
W .;
j*nd William Dough-
lat work on tlij cx-
C. 11. 11., came down
thof holidays visiting
ity.
berg
______town on Satur-
Coop
H A i m |o*d of wild ducks, Robi
dealer
d a d i* s o m e p a r t ie s iu t o w n
Monday at a s h o o t -
f W f l l l t l t i t - trapped o n
iy k « B
Wagons, Flows, IP**«“ -
Or
nch&rd, a former resident of of II
----- AND— P j t f B r o w n sv ille , was mar*
of 8
on City on the 25th isnt. to
I M P kiUtteliard, of that p ace. skett
Imda her« will wish him frien
o f Every Il«H
h r p p y , fu
Fr
DALLAS, OKI* fa«* few weeks there has W oo
___„ MQounty,. ¡'m o r e t h a n th e fami
F A R IN G
A NY DESIRED ARTICLEFUI BkSiannp n.<rad p e o p le .
The
,
un short notice and at the
\ f v. W h i t e s
l>cp..t <>ii .Mam Street, in I,nil,' 8<H M t l f ^ 0t
H H p'rocuian Sm ith
by A. Brown on a wagon shop. H
_______
. _
tho 31st., at 11 A. M.
Cordially inyitod.
says "December's
is nearly realized
BBioely been a crust of
T f c t it did rain for
wi , ji
¡u it r <1 year».
plight, wo are
svivi
M a TJ
h Ad
celel
vers
1
v;v ■ v,
~xr p*~. D u n e »
to jtipipft iL,- m h
M ile RLagonals and Brocaded Suitings,
soo a Salem, a Corvallis, or, at least,
!*akon at the A . ¡i.
Sh eriffs Saie.
JOHN McDOWELL,
_ ___Fine. A number two
a Dallas, but instead, it is not a
Has permanently located in
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
McCoy, Pixie, and near grau
Cloakings, Lank?,’ Cloths, Waterproofs,
first-class Perrydale. It, has a hotel,
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
ihih
itrfT Office at Hyde’s drug store.W(| from littler places, were
the County of l’olk, upon a decree and judgment ren­
-À N D -
ticket office, and a saloon, all under
old
dered in said Court on the 5th day of December, 1882,
in favor of L. Senders and against W. H. James ami
ed l
Ladies’ Cloaks and Dolmans,
one roof, a warehouse or wharf
NOTI ICIor year« a jracticin« physi- of I
Julia James, for the sum of 81,018.75, and the further
where the boats land and the cars
sum of $30.35 costs and disbursements, to me direct­
t h&s removed to Prinoville, on 1
DALLAS, OREGON.
ed,
against
certain
mortgaged
real
property,
I
have
load. It has one little singlo-bar-
U
i» tho ¡wnctiee of boa!
levied upon and shall oiler for sale to the highest bid­
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
A ll colors o f Cashmeres.
roled store. It looks like a town
der, on
YiiTicH is ii e r e i i y oiveivi He cam , lo líull.w ¡ at- boal
Ls Brown, of Folk County, Or- visit to P rU lO V ille, a lia re-
ARTIES DESIRING TO BUY OR SELL REAL
Tiiestlay, January 16. 1SSS,
that God hnd forgotten, but the peo­
Rrai
PURCHASED THIS WELL-KNOWN At 1 o’clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of P Estate will do well to consult me. Office two
s . ' m ' o H la t t e r p la c * o n
Wednesday ated
ple have not forgotten God, for, on 1^1 _ AVINO
establishment, I propos« to conduct it in first the Court House at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon,* he doors west of Jap. R. Miller’s drug store.
Uni
7 W", Willamette Meridian, undimaiiently.
the bluff near by, wo saw a very re­ class shape. Always in readiness,
following-described real property, to-w it: Beginning
H
at a stake 2(5 and 80-100 chains oast from the south­
f Ton, Ford a: 1 the Mager-
N O VELTIES! N O VELTIES! N O VELTIES!
spectable looking church.
It was
west
corner
of
the
Donation
Claim
of
Aaron
Chamber-
of California, Oregon, N e v a .v td 65 hea« of h o g s , w h ic h boa'
standing there like a sentinel to G O O J > T E A M S , I lain, situated, lying and being in Township 9, south of 1
Territory.’
[ t o P o r tla n d .
Tom Rich- rive
Range f. west, in Polk County, Oregon; running thence
warn tho inhabitants to flee from tho
AT LOW RATES.
All adverse claims to said tr.v£», M W k d l o v l.nri h n rpd f>3 tor)
north five chains; thence east 21 and 45-100 chains;
United States land lull«* at ..;J w iiy W h it ie y i.u t c h c r t a u o
buil
thence south five chains; thence west 21 and 45-100
wrath to come. I suppose that P a r t i c u l a r A t t e n t i o n P a i d
lore the expiration of sixty ilaynsday.
T h e y W ill cure th e
chains, to the place of beginning; containing ten acres
sv b I
(liven under my hand tiiis lilla
means when tho Columbia comes up,
realize n
of land, more or less; together with the Alden fruit
n ie n t S t o c k .
1882.
L.
T
.
eut
for it gets lip to their expectations, Accommodation of Commercial Travelers a Spe­ and vegetable preserving factory situated on the above
plow.
λ
described premises; together with the tenements he­
inst
A. J. GOODMAN.
some times. But while I was look­ cialty. Give mo a call.
reditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging
w ife
Administrator s «H ey and W
ife took the and
or in anywise appertaining, to satisfy said judgment,
ing for tho town, the cars rolled up I ndbfbndsncb , Dcceinhor 30, 1882.
__
_
id
father
t o East Portland sch
costs and accruing costs. Terms of sale—U. S. gold
to tho depot and a big fat conductor
coin, cash in hand.
H. HOLMAN,
V O T IC E IS IIEREIIY (¡IVES T i , wh,er« •** w l. " r * In'Un to
Sheriff of Polk Co., Ogn.
S h e r iff’ s S a le .
^
concern, thatat the
*lfho l iv e » t h e r e ,
E ven’s a n d B o y s ’ C lo th in g ,
Mu
(got up on the Dave Burns stylo)
D allas , December 15, 1832.
nf t:,0 County Court (if the
not s e t u p f ora lie
bawled out “ all aboard,” and we ß Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
of Oregon. I was appointed liv e*™ . *
.
^
_ r, n
tor „1 the H .ute of Joann» l r u f i « M M t « O j e m o n t h s ago, He
__
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
W ILL B U Y -
bade farewell to Kalama and started the
County of Polk, upon a decree and judgment
the
tv. deceased.
All persons
* f i p W « ll, a n d a f t e r b e
S h e r i f f ’s S a l e .
for Chehalis, fifty miles further on rendered in said Court on tho 11th day of December,
STAPLE DOMESTICS, CROCE KIES, HAR D W AR E, .»¡.I estate «re required to P « « y 3 i y * i o o r n e v in t h e c a r » , lies
1882, in f»v«r of E. Bedwcll and against J. M. Boyle,
duly
verified,
within
six
moiith»fi3r“
1
r>
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
toward tho Sound.
W. J. Boyle and Josephine P. Boyle, foi the sum of
all persons indebted thereto are:*0 IH* IDUCD tirori.
K o s w e ll nni
B v of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of
Chehalis City is a very livoly little #1,966.00, and the further sum of $195.00 attorneys’ Oregon,
immediate payment.
, r e t n n i e d C h v is tn ia s d a y . col
for the County of Polk, on the 20th day of
fees, and the furthor sum of #60.16, costs and dis­
WILLIAM SAROEAf
h e r f a t h e r « gen
place; it is located in a good farm­ bursements, and to me directed, against certain December, 1882, on a decree of foreclosure of a mort­
D alt * m-TL»», Attorneys trOOW
h e r t a t lie r S
B O O T S
^ . i s r x 3 > S H O E S .
on
real property, 1 have levied upon, and gage lien in favor of L. Senders, plaintiff, ami against
Dated November 10, 1S82.
i,
ing country, and is tho county scat mortgaged
W. I). Cole and Rosanna Colo, his wife, defendants,
for
will otfer for sale, to the highest bidder, on
for tho sum of $4,233.33, with accruing interest
of Lewis County. Thero is a large
Ion.
i» t
Tuesday. January 30th, 138.1,
thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from
steam grist mill almost completed, At 1 o’clock p. m. of said day, in front of the Court December 5th, 1882, and the further sum of $250.00
JASPER H. C m edT . Mthority that the
attorneys’
fee,
and
$24.20
costs.
1
have
levied
upon,
House
door,
at
Dallas,
Polk
County,
Oregon,
the
fol­
and the Nowaukum Saw-mill Com­ lowing described real property, to-wit: All the undi­ and will sell at public auction, on
•chbenH H ^independence, ing
fapen a broker’s his
pany that was burned out last Fall, vided interest of the said J. M. Boyle and W. J. Boyle Tlmrsiluy, the Sfitli Way of January, 1383,
(aucccBJWon ro mom at of the
shall continuo to import Sailer,
in
and
to
the
west
hah
of
the
Donation
Land
Claim
does this for Vii
are building* a large paw-mill here. of J. M. Boyle and wife, Not. No. 1,948, claim No. 55, At 1 o’clock p. m., at the Court House door in said
Polk County, for cash in hand at the time of sale, all
customers of tat
Lewin Sc (Jo.’s
The railroad company also are mak­ situated in Polk County, and State of Oregon; and of
the right, title and Interest of the said W. D. Colo
all the right, title, interest and dower of the
iinber, and of hai
and
Rosanna
Colo
in
the
hereinafter
described
prem­
ing oxtensivo improvements hero. also
said Josephine P. Boylo in and to the »aid undivided
wishing to chi
ises, to-wit: Beginning at a stake 2(5 80-100 chains east
It is talked here, among the know­ half of the said J. M. Boyle and W. J. Boyle in and from
f ín e Pi
the southwest corner of the Donation I.aiid
PHILADELPHIA BOOTS & SHOES,
Inoy from him fro
to the Slid west half of tho said land claim, together
wh
ing ones, that this is the place where with the tenements ami appurtenances thereunto Claim of Aaron Chamberlin, in Polk County, Oregon,
thus save loss th<
expense« I
north 115 23-100 chains, thence east 41 61-100
tho western end of tho N. P. It. It. belonging, to satisfy said judgmont, uosts and aceru thence
chains, thence south 22 21-100 chains, thence west 16
be
loaned
on
Money
«
oney
_
Tei
will tap the Sound, if it has any n|c
’•nus of Sal«—United States Gold Coin, cash in 10-100 chains, thence south 4 degrees, west 15 50-100
jtes and paper tio
:
:> U H w 'S j
chains, thence south 10 degrees, west 1350-100 chains,
hand.
II HOLMAN,
This is an Wl
Sound end to it.
thence south 67 8-100 chains, thence west 21 45-100
t at h ir
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
chains,
to
the
place
of
beginning,
containing
299
i needed in a t
Hero we leave the railroad and D allas , December 27,1882.
at ha*
51-100 acres, more or Ions, situated in PolK County
can fill the ioi
,,» d
Oregon, save and except a tract of ten acres sold to
start on the home-stretch, a distance
¡ osier's Genuine Kid Laced Gloves. D r u g s ,
W. Jo,
•
Executor's Notice.
arnes and sixty-seven
acres sold to Daniel Baugh
tTing been in an
G U j O V B S
u “ Joe.
of twentv-two miles, behind a good
man from the above described tract, to satisfy said
( patented j v w u 13T1I, 1878.)
for
ten years,
team and a careful driver.
We \JOTIOR IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHO
IIOM IT MAY judgment and costs and accruing costs.
lown and pos- lift
C h e m ic a l^
H. HOLMAN,
concern, that I have - been
I
-------- appointed
-----ed Executor
of
travel up tho Boisofort (pronounced tho
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
(.hr last
Inst will
will and
unit testament
(ratmurnt of
i\t Ellen
I'll,«.. Scott,
U.u.
h is at once ed
late of
Bovfnw) Valley.
Harvesting had Polk County, deceased. All persons having claims D allas , December 22, 1882.
jf a successful liv
the
there against arc required to present them to me,
e understand, lo^
just begun and tho crops looked duly verified, at the office of Daly A Butler, at Dallas,
lied to his on
well. They raise more wheat here, within six months, and all persons indebted to said
Sheriff's
Sale.
kini
are requested to make immediate payment to
iake the new
per aero, tliau they tlo lip in Oregon, estate
me.
WILLIAM M. LYLK, Executor.
Y >Y VTHTT'F OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
S t a t i c public
ience and ac-
D aly A Bi n-»«, Attorney».
but Oregon can bang it for wild oats, Dated
l ) of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
December 22, 1882.
the Countv of Polk, on the 19th day of December,
although they grow hero to some ex­
JAP.
R.
M
ILLER,
Dallas.
1882, on a decree of foreclosure of a mortgage lien in
Fi
tent. We saw some ns wo passed
favor of T. Q. Richmond, plaintiff, and against O. C.
Final Settlement.
Beck and M. R. Iloek, his wife, defendants, tor the
[ie Christmas an
along. They raised up their heads,
sum of #200.00, with interest thereon at the rate of
¿on,
, „ bloomed
v
* vj
us if in recognition, and winked at In the matter of the Estate of Samuel S. Rundlott, one per cent, per month from the 9th day of January,
Mill Street,
i W
and beautvfc<~jr
deceased.—A. Gosuer. Administrator.
»
1878, together with $50.00 attorney fee, and costs ami
Sheriff's Sale.
us through tho fence, as much ns to
Holmi a flfd _
o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t i h a v e disbursements taxed at $30.80, I have levied upon,
presented for settlement and filed in the County and will sell at public auction, on
say: “ We know you, old fellow; you |
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
-Wkr, th« j ~
of Polk County, State of Oregon, my final ac­
| Thu rad ny, January
I .‘iSB,
R of ih« Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
are the chap that wont through on Court
„ ¡Vfr Bf-rry
count of the administration of said Estate, and that At 1 o’ciock p. m., at the Court House door, in said Polk
County, on the 13th dav of December, 1882, in
Tuesday, the 3d «lay of February. 1888, has l>ecn set i pòli,
us, up in Oregon." This sent me *«»r
hanpy younp: y.
T * n * . ** ! roll.
l„r .■» h In tinnii at th . tln.e of « I . , all favor of George A. Sheppard and agaimtt K. L. De-
th« hearini------1 oM I-------- . -• yf -■ * ^ •
X „ T i l T T „ “ ,IH U T ; ', 1' ** Ult ,lK! rt* h‘ - “ «’• *"■' In t«w t nt th« » 1.1 o . c . n«ck an.t Lashmutt an«l Hathaway Yocuni, upon a judgment
[heir rich and yy
back, livo yenrs ago, when I begun usual place T of A hotllnif
M E E llS C H A
-alii ( imrt. at ahl.h time «»1 M H. Iteek In the hereinafter
hereinafter described
.1,-. rtbo.1 » premise«,
m i n , to-
to- rendered in said Court on the Uth dav of December,
person interested in mid matter may appear ! wit ' Lot No. three (3), in Block No. six (6), in the 1882, for th« sum of «10,855.15, damages and costs;
irriment and i fu
to mnko my fortune by renting on and offer V objections,
J C. HUGHES.
T. n . GUY
if any thero he, to said account. town of Dallas, as the same appears upon the maps and at the rendition of said judgment it was ordered,’
SETTLE U P !
Inny gift« wer« i
Salt Creek, and it was Salt Creek.
A. GESNKR, Administrator.
and plats of the said town, and of record ' tn th« adjudged and decreed by the Court to be a lien upon
t up in band j
arrkn T ruitt , Attorney for Estate.
County Clerk’«» office of said County and State, and thef following described real property, from ami after
It was Salt Creek all round, a regu­ W
Dated I let'em ber 22, 1882.
ctively to Mr. ,,
H U G H E S & GU Y,
the buildings erected thereon and the appurtenances the MM day of June. A. I).. 1882, V»-wit: “ All the
lar “ salt crock” business. I event­
Owing to lung disease, I find it
to said lot and buildings belonging, or in anywise ap­ interest of the «lefendant, Hathr.wav Yocum in and to
Lorelady.
v
pertaining, to satisfy mid Judgment and costs and ac­ the Donation Land (Haim of W. H. 'U 'Cune an.l wife,
N
O
T
I
C
E
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!
ually got well salted, and left the
Sheriff's Sale.
cruing cosU.
11. HOLMAN,
Notification No. 1891, situated in Township No. 6, S. necessary to abandon the practice of
Manufacturers of
ra t.
IL
placo, as renters hnd dono before.
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
R 6, West of the Willamette Meridian.’* Therefore, ,
y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n is s u e d o u t
by virtue of mid execution, ami in pursuance of said medicine in this climnte, nnd wish
D allam , December 22, 1882.
l a n d grow fat if
And here my heart wont out to the i
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
judgment and decree, I will sell at public auction, at
All persons k n ow iegi»
County, on the V **» day of IV a -ember, 1882, on
« legion« who, |
poor renters of Oregon, until the | a Polk
the front door of the Court House, in Dallas, Polk to settle my books with that view.
decree of f..reclomt
f a mortgage lien in favor of
County, Oregon, on
, suffer con- -,
indebted to the undersi^
sympathetic tenrs rolled down m y! E. Y. Hallock, plaint
el against Michael Zeigler
Persons owing me will please settle
Notice of Proof.
irpidity of the 1 g
defendant, for the sui of * * 18.00, ami lawful interest
T n f » d a j , J a n u a r y 1 6 , IHH.T,
weather-beaten face and dropped off thereon
at
once
and
save
costs.
quested
to
make
settlen
from the 4th *i.iy of December, 1882. together
J
l
i
i
l
Street,
Balias,
Oregon.
»our «tom- „
i,
At 1 o’clock p. m. of mid day, all the rieht, title an«l !
L and Orne», Osano* C ity , O r m o » , \
my sunburnt nose. But the scene with eo«t* and disburse..icnts taxed at «18.65, I have
interest tint the defendant, Hathaway Yocum, had ;
i n o il
December 6, 1882.
I
ately. All accounts:
to laugh only j
levied upon, and will soil at public action, on
T.
F.
SMITH,
M.
D.
in
and
to
the
above
described
real
estate
on
the
mid
1
lins changed, for hero we are at
VO TÎC F It HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOI,
dnwi of 8yrup i d
T k « r f t « a j , Ja n tta ry t M b , IMM,
2.M day of June, 1S82, to satisfy mid judgment of
thirty days from
I n d e p e n d e n c e , N o v . 24, 1882.
^
loa tug named settler has filed notice of his in- «10,136.00,
W E USF. NONE BUT THE ÜEST OF MATERIAL
home— a home of our own. We At 1 o’clock n m., at the Court House door, in mid tention
with interest at tho rate of 8 per cent, per <
or tale by J«p.
to make final proof in support of his claim,
V
»*»d guarantee satisfaction to all who favor us
o
f
fl
annum
from
the
12th
«lay
«>
f
December,
1882,
and
the
are monarcha of all wo survey. We Polk County. or «-ash in hand at the time of sale, all and that mid proof will be made l»efore the County further sum of «719.15 costs, and accruing costs.
w .th their patronage. We keep on hand a good sup- i placed in the hands
the right, tltb and Intercet <»f said Michael Zeigler tn
of Phlk County, at Dallas. Oregon, on Tuesday,
ply of Ready Mtule Work. Give ns a call.
Teems of sale Cash tn hand.
are well pleased with the country, the hereinaftei-described premises, to-wit: Lot No. Clerk
for collection.
H. W|
January 16, 1883, vis.: John M Davie, H .mestead
■ i » 2 .
n
«. ,
HUGHES 4 GUY.
H HOLMAN
in Block No. 8, of Levens’ La Creole Homestead Entry No. 3229, for the 8. I «J 8. E.
8. E. \ of S.
D allas , February 2, 1882.
of which I will ray more in my 6, Addition
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
I
.Iannary next, ^
D a l l a s , November 1
to th« town of Italia*, and the building W.
and Lot« 1 and ft. Section 36. T. 8 8.. R. « W
D
allas
,
December
1ft,
1882.
erected
thereon,
ami
the
appurtenances
to
mid
let
and
next.
A.
.
,
He names the following witnesses to prove his eon-
»ill have *n op-
L IV E R Y , SALE
Physician, Surgeon.
B
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
FEED S T A B L E ,
Cents
LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
K E N D A L L 'S
Giant Seam Boots,
C00D8 PRIME AND PRICES BEDROCK!
Druggist UÍ if|
Perfumfl„.
JOS. D. L
N
is now pending in the
jf t!:o United
Co
i of which will
States, lie di
San Mateo County
affect O L‘gon
brought suit to ro ver taxes allcg-
rom tho : n thorn Pacific
Hail road Tilis CO- poration resisted
tho suit i m Iho gro md that no de-
duction < >f tin inde btedness of rail-
ilio A■ed hy the California
this law 1i alleged to l>e
to t he fot rteenth amend-
h ' Pederal Constitution.
ohio fs A '>tate from deny-
moa vithin its juris-
j
io enual p rotection of the
building belonging or in anywise
anywise appertaining,
ap|
to tinuoue residence upon, and cultivation of, sakl land,
satisfy said judgment and costs
ami u rn u n c
(*a*«*j*a
• *. Vanhorn^R. Burlington, J. W. Bones and 8.
lie U , s . c irctiit Court in
H. HOLMAN,
Tba publishers of the Northwest
M. Edee. all
“ of " Klkhem, Pcik County, Oregon.
Shsriff
of
Polk
Countv,
Oregon.
L. T RARVlf. Register
% dec ¡lied in favor of the New* have taken a State copyright1 D allas , December 22, 1882.
from wi.i ch decision the on the name of their paper, on ^
■ I
H 2 0 .0 0 0 !
ioaruing that no copyright had been
W. H. IIOL1CN.
>pca
taken on any name similar to it.
ONEY
TO
LOAN ON LONO OR SHORT TIME,
in large or «mall amounts, on ap|>ro» wl eecu-
The New Northwest is not copy­ ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELOR AT-LAV» j M°t
K t . i Inquire of
H HIR9CHBERG.
Salem, Oregon.
righted.
Imlojwudencc, Ogn.
(
A t the W hite Brick, Main St., Dallas.
Cigars, Tobacc*
B
BOOTS & SHOES,
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j
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he lecture will be j
exact day w ill,
ONE TO TEN T I K I M I M I ROLL IC S .
t ™ «:
rr.»s, « u t
TRUITT & JOHNS.
A o j o « 24. 188i
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“
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TO prepared
THE *riD,IS
M O NEY T O LOAN !
d vicinity that I , am
to do or ,
Cattlnr.
Fittine
and
Drpsa-Xakiii?
We have money to loan on approved Roal Estât
»ecurity, in sums from
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
Z. T. V AU G H N .
For Prlro. in.I T.m .., « M " «
n w. pBEîrnce a ta .1
fiber 25, 1882, to '
aen, weighty