Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 30, 1882, Image 3

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P. L. Williams
in Dallas, tlie lat-
New Year and a
Court will open its
[lowing.
i spells us wrong,
uher of i’s *“
in our
pur head.
g ra s in town on last
post entirely recov-
J K v e r e illness,
i oft heathen invention
J|hey did noisy scr-
I holiday here,
pweru on tho U. S.
roturned home,
id again on Tues-
■Crowley, made us
jkirday. He reports
■prove very inter-
tnl family have ro-
[C al., to spend tho
s too cold, hence
Jli will be sold at l
on us Thursday.
0 Portland to at*
Colloge of A. P.
:>uxi t r y
<K-ri|»tl«»n tukon fol
Jv st market pritt (
I 'J examine tto«|M
r*lclL'- Also ke«
Patent
Wines aud|
|pur|H>eoe.
■•roMcriptiuntL
| Orojfon, N ut «
tors, Take!
lardes lmTinjl
rith the um
ako notice
Ilo tho same i
Ul have to
I for the sam
McGREW i l
¡DALE, Nov. 17,f
.M E S
Ht
-DEALER I
|ts, Plows
rday sold his place
Germans. The
|out 320 acres and
wife returned to
ft from Benicia, Cal.
quite ill lately
L pleasant call this
thn Hiram Cooper,
[Goodman, and H.
nndcnce.
1 of Corvallis, will
purch, South, Dal-
j S l . t f at 11 A. M.
fcordiully inyited.
i says “ December’s
| is nearly realized
|ly been a crust of
r it did rain for
|and William Dough-
at work on tho cx-
; C. | lt . It., came down
tho holidays visiting
ity.
to town on Satur-
load of wild ducks,
parties in town
Monday at a shoot-
oro trapped on
ini » upuden «' u item «.
Our regular correspondent being at
Salem this wiek where he ia spending the
holidays, we ire much indebted for the
following itates of interest from Inde­
pendence, to Air. H. Uirechberg and Mr.
Jo h n Hiram Cooper:
Mr. Neleonhu» returned from a trip to
tho Eastern States.
Mint Annie Godley ia spending the
holidaya in Albany.
Linos & Laerence ia a now firm about
to engage in the selling of furniture.
George W. Belt, Esq., and his wife
want to Salem to spend their holidaya.
Marion \ auduyn and his cousin Charlie
will engage in merchandising in Tvgh
Valley, W. T.
_ A number of Independence people will
visit Dalis* to-sight. to be present st the
Masonic entertainment.
Mr. W. E. Creaauy, who taught the
school here several years ago, is here and
will probably locate among us again.
The Sunday School concert given on
Sunday night was a auccoss. Some $28,
net proceeds, will go to buy books for
the school.
J . P. Irvine has sold the building oc-
cupied as a butcher shop to Mrs. Win-
null, a ho will repair and occupy it as a
millinery store.
Mr. Wm. Middlehatn, formerly of In ­
dependence, but Into of California, ha»
eturued here to lire. He has bought
he property of J . W. Leonard.
Miss Emma Stamms and her sister
»isited their friend» here during tho week
xnd have returned to Hcaverton, where
Miss Emma is engaged in teaching school.
The Christmas tree grew to immense
proportions on Saturday night and was
laden with the usual variety of holiday
fruit. Mr. Zed Rosendorf received a
musk melon or a pumpkin, and is now
studying to find out which.
The Cooper Bros, have sold their livery
stable to Mr. A. J . Goodman, who will
conduct the business at tho old stand,
Ho takes possession on the first of J a n ­
uary. Hiram says that now ho is out of
business ho thinks of going back to his
tribe.
Misses Pattio Coopor, Ella Butler,
Nellie Hill, Mrs. Logan aiul Mr. J . S.
Coopor went to Corvallis to attend the
Teachers’ Institute at that placo. R e­
turning, most of tho party went down to
McCoy to attend tho ball given there
Thursday night.
On Monday night tho citizens' ball
came off with illustrious success. The
“ light fantastic toe” was tripped and the
No. 17 brogana wero dapped until 3
o’clock in the morning. Profeasors Pierce
and Cressey furnished the music, which,
it is needless to say, was of tho finest.
At a stated communication of Lyon
Lodge, No. 29, A. F. A A. M ., the fol­
lowing officers wero installed by P. M .,
Stephen Staats, to servo the ensuing
Masonic year: W. P. Connaway, W. M .;
J . H. Moran, S. W .; M. L. White, J .
W .; I. Vanduyn, Treasurer; H. Hirsch-
berg, Sec’y; J . W. Vaughn, S. D .; E. W.
Cooper, .f. D .; H. L. Wing, S. S . ; W. B .
Robertson, J . S . ; J . M. Mitchell, Tyler.
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m iiiii
.
On Saturday last Mr. Freeman Smith,
of Buena Vista, died at tbe advanced ago
of 85 years. The following interesting
sketch was written to the Oregonian by a
]SNG IMP
friend of the deceased:
Of Every Deac
Freeman Smith was born in or near
Woodbridge, N. J ., March 10, 1798. His
I DALLAS, ORj
family emigrated to southwestern Penn­
sylvania. He there was vaarried to Miss
BUIO ARTICLE pi i
ft notice and at thc4
Margaret Hildebrand, De£. 25, 1819, and
Kin Streut, in huildty
had he lived three days longer would have
1 im a wagon shop.
celebrated,bis Vxty-ibird wedding anni­
versary. They Lad ten children, six boy»
. W )h i3 t
i:,”Jr girls, nine of whom grew' to
llt '
Of these children W. II. and
lU k en at the A. MrCWith, of Portland, are the only
in.Surgeon.il
A number two now living. They had thirty-five
ft-manontly lo cst« d llH p c0yt fcixie, »ml near grand children and twenty-one great grand
It ilydo’. ,]nm«.-.iul from (Siler places, were children. Among the descendants of the
old stock in this country may be mention­
Hon. J . S , Dr. W. K. and A. T . Smith,
N O T IC Io r year* a practicing physi- ed
of Portlaud. When a boj’ Mr. Smith was
hos remorad to Prinoville, ou board the Claremont, the first steam­
U. S. L and Orna A
Oregon, Novali engage in tho ¡«-íctico of boat ever built. Since then all the steam­
IIEKEDY OIV
E91 * Ho camd lo Dilla» Sat- boats, all the steamships and all the tele­
U'.yj
of Polk County, or visit to Prinoville. and re- graph lines of the world have been cre­
I purfha.se the S.
ite r place on Wednesday ated. He has seen nine-tenths of the
..I S. K.
lette Mendiai mi ‘IfU tlie n tly .
United States populated.
He constructed some of the first steam­
M
H
K
,the
u
N c n l» ,a M K a g i| of ling», which boats that ever ran on the Monongahela
, , , . . . I to Portland. Tom Rich- river. In 1842 he removed to the terri­
Whitley butchered <53 tory of Iowa, where ho was influential in
lirution of itixty tiay:|j|day. They will cure tho building up the present grand free school
lor my hand this jk ^ expecting; to realize more system, and in giving to the State its pres­
ent political complexion. He was largely
— Id by selling now.
instrumental at Cedar Rapids in building
dmimstrator s lrlloy andTwifc took the and establishing one of the first graded
____ id father t o ¡East Portland schools in the State, personally attending
k HF11KDY given « , where he will remain to all the details till its final triumph.
ii, thntat the Novemis daughter ^ fh o lives t h e r e , Much of his life lias been devoted to pub­
ty Court .if tl'i-Couii
h u * n t s e t ill) f o r a lic service and the cause of education.
was appointed by <- • “ 1
itate of Joanna KroMaCCldeot SO«l© m o n t h s a g o , He was a whig till that party sold itself to
»1. All persons > ‘{ J jq t r i p w e ll, a n d a f t e r b e - the slave power, when he became a repub­
w . j o » . y » . car» lican and so remained. He believed in
ndebtod thereto are to M much tired. Roswell universal suffrage, regardless of sex or
>aynieut.
j
Ihristmas day. color, based on education and intelli­
WILLIAM SAROEA
,t her father’s gence. He was a progressive man, always
I utlkr , Attorneys IcOOM
on the right side of every question of re­
ember 10, 1SS2. |,
form, and was singularly free from what
tu n .
is termed “ old fogyism,” readily adopting
P E R H.
authority that the newest and best thoughts and discard­
fIndependence, ing the untenable. In 1865 he came with
sebb
ipen a broker’s his family to Oregon and settled ut Buena
does this for Vista, and iu connection with his sons es­
customers of tablished the Buena Vista pottery. He
unber, and of has been a member of the Methodist
[ies wishing to church from his youth. He came down
Inoy from him from the past century, beiug one year old
when Washington died, and kept pace with
i thus save loss the age in which he lived; and, what is still
be loaned
on .greater, passed through all thetem pta-
.
es and
incident to a long, active career
i13^
a straight, clean record. He leaves
ti needed in a sorrowing companion two years bis sen-
can fill the j j or> being 87 years old, and equally pure
iving been in | and noble in herself, and a large circle of
for ten years, relatives and friends.
By his upright
wn and pos- : life and kindness of disposition he wield-
:h is at once ed an influence for good everywhere he
a successful lived. He was interred in the Odd Fel-
e understand, lows cemetery at Buena Vista at 2 o ’clock
Med to his on Christmas day.
---- A NIX-
j a former resident of
[Brownsville, was mar-
j on the 25th isnt. to
#rd, of that place,
a here will wish him
l heppy life.
T few weeks there has
Lmore than the
j ajjed people. The
Mrs. W hites-
nan Smith
Ivd J « * « -
ipht. wa nre
EES
iake the new
,a*
bloomed
ersons knowiDj
to the undersi(
to make settlen
Lll accounts not
days from <1
the hands of
ction.
H. W
November 2A
P L k B V D lL i:
IntOM oi’S special co*kBsrojii»Birr.)
D. W. Jarvis is stan d in g the Teach­
ers’ Institute at Corvallis.
The boys met on last Tuesday eve and
organized a minstrel troup.
Miss Jessie Basket, who has boon
spending the winter with her sister, has
returned home.
The sociable at I. S. Townsend’s on
Wednesday eve, and the dance at the
hell on Thursday evo were both well
attended and nicely arranged.
What is the mattar with Prof, of
late ? He is quite indisposed at times,
and is heard to mutter in hia imaginary
solitude “ guess I ’ll have to make way
with that fiddler.”
Of eight items last week, four were
from Highland and Crowley Station,
Oak Grove and Perrydale, two, were
regular advertisements, which appeared
every week; leaving only two for his
lonely co b ller’s shop at the cross roads.
We are indebted to “ Whatucallum”
for the adding of quite a lengthy column
of figures, which are as follows : Two
coyotes and one coyote and one more
coyote mako four coyotes. We suppose
that with the death of those coyotes, the
town died a natural death.
The launching of the Christmas ship,
on last Monday night, was witnessed by
one of tho largest and most enthusiastic
audiences that have ever assembled on
such an occasion in Perrydalo. The ship
was well laden with presents from tho
four quarters of the globe. Tho literary
exercises were a triumphant success, in
which every one played his part
The
exercises wore opened with prayer by
Rev. W. D. Nichols, followed by an ad­
dress of welcome by Miss H attie K eyt,
which showed not only a rare taste for
the beautiful, but left a deep moral im­
pression on the audience. Misses Edith
and Ethel Frizzell delivered recitations,
in which they acquitted themselves very
nicely. The “ Last Hymn” was recited
by Miss Jessie Basket, in which she dis­
played rare elocutionary powers. Among
the comic pieces were “ Jim m y B u tler,’’
by Mr. A. J . Harris, and the “ Idiotic
Butterfly C a'cher,” by Mr. A lbeit WaugN
Rev. W. D. Nichols and D. W. Jarvis
delivered addresses which were listened
to with marked attention.
Pleasant
music was furnished by the choir. But
the most brilliant genius that shone on
that occasion was Miss Nellio K ey t; when
her name was called, she walked to the
stage; her countenance was that cool
and self-possessed way worn by none but
the noble and the great, as she recited
“ Curfew must not ring to-night.” She
was perfect
master of the
piece,
and nos only gained her point with the
sexton and Cromwell, but brought tears
to the eyes of many of the spectators.
Added to her intellectual ability, was a
modest mid graceful deportment, which
aie the highest adornments of any lad/.
T 7 0 M I0 IT IX
L EW M tIU B CMItlrtTm*
IT L M H .
IT E M S .
T r ito n OUR SPEC IA L CORRESPONDENT. 1
Aunt Betsy Murphy, of this place, i*
poorly in health, having
neuralgia.
Health is generally good.
A man at Independence was knocked
down while drunk. It was impossible to
find him in any other condition, so if he
was knocked down at all it had to be in
that condition.
A gentleman who came from Dallas the
other evening said they came very near
having a fire in the passenger coach when
they were coming down. We asked him
how it happened, and he said Stubbs
caino into the car and looked at the stove
and talked about building a firo, but
finally concluded not to do so. Fortunate
escape.
Joh n L. Murphy is slowly recovering
from the gun-shot ho received while out
deer hunting in the mountains. I t was
indeed a dear hunt to him, and a close
call; and is the only case recorded in the
State where a man was mistaken for a
deer and shot, without producing death.
The game law may yet be a benefit to the
people by proventing the destruction of
human life, as well as the game.
The Christmas enjoyment was im­
mense.
Santa Claus remembered his
little friends, and in conseiuence they
are exceedingly happy.
A very enjoy­
able time was had at the College chapel
on Monday night, where was to be seen a
monster Christmas tree, well Laden with
all the nice things that were to make the
little folks glad. How their little eyes
popped open when the presents were de­
livered, and even many an older one was
gladdened by this yearly display. I t was
indeed a great time. From three to four
hundred people were present and but
few went away empty handed.
ZEN A IT E M S .
[FROM OUR SP E C IA L CO RRESPO NDENT.]
Chas. F. Kamro, of Portland, has been
visiting friends hero.
Christmas day was a nice and fair day.
The thermometer was up to 63*
Whisperings have it out that that there
will be a dance at Lincoln soon.
Mr. Edwin Dane, of Sprague, Wash­
ington Territory, spent Christmas with
friends near here.
Mr. L. Abrams, Lincoln's enterpris­
ing merchant, passed through on the
stage, Portland bound.
Miss Fanny Walker and Miss Ida
Purvine started for the K lickitat country
on Wednesday morning.
C. M. and Jordan Purvine came up
from school at Portland to spend the
holidays at home, near Zena.
Our vulcan has left us to spend the
holidays at his home, near Sheridan, but
will be back by the fore part of next
week ready for work of any kind in his
line.
Christinas left our burg out of it« list
of places this year, and the old bachelors
around Spring V».lley were forgotten.
However, we w en agreeably surprised
1 by being rcmembeied by kind friends.
mat «-« h i * t .
Y We dislike to ¿;rumble or find fault
The match hunt which catne off last w»th anyone, but there should be some
Friday and Saturday, with Jo h n Groves j t a p * *«ken
wpUce the bridge that was
and Berry R ,Zg» as leaders, resulted in a | washed out by the recent rsins, or the
(Vjc4v .y for Riggs side by two points i old road opened for travel until the new
Tn the count, the various game counted road, known an the Keyt change, is fit
M f0i|3W4
(for travel.
As it is now impassable, we
i Ducks, 15; Geese, 25; Snipe, 8; Pheas- hope that the proper authorities will
ant, 15; Grouse, 20; Quail, 8; Lark, 5; attend to this matter for the benefit of
Bluejay, 5; Hawk, 5 ; Eagle, 30; Crow, 3 the traveling public.
Rabbit, 9. The points scored ware as
AIBLIK ITEM*.
follows:
*
£ c
attending
week.
Judge F e a t ,
has sold hi» .
W. D. Fenton, for $13,500, being 1
the rate of $50.00 pet aore.
Another version of tbe MoGulllv
Chappell shooting in Ooldendale
is given in the Oregonian. It states
that Chappell waa not drunk, but be
did not hke McCully and sought a
quarrel with him.
From the Yamhill Reporter we
1-ars that Henry Kecleston has been
bound over to answer for a feloni­
ous and disgraceful aasault on Miae
Maggie DeSchere.
Tbe villain
would have accomplished his pur­
pose bubfor tbe timely arrival upon
the gronnd of Mr. Gallene.
Albany Democrat: A few days
ago at Lebauon, Tip Humphrey, of
this city, hod the middle finger of
his loft hand sawed off while assist­
ing Jas. Gilmore at his portable saw
mill. He was placing the wood be­
fore tbe saw when that finger cangbt
in it, and he w a s unable to extricate'
it before it was completely off.
The Willamette Chief will now
run from Portlaud to Corvallia.
A boiler at a cider-mill in Salem
blew up last week, with no injury to
any ono except a Chinaman, who wa9
M cC o y ,
bruised but not seriously hurt.
Mr. John Phillips, of Washington
County, recently fell in the fire and
was badly burned, from the effects
of which he died Satuiday the 16th
inst.
The coroner’u jury on the body of
Mulhe'Ton, found slain in Umatilla
County, has rendered a verdict
charging four ludians with tho
.
crime.
Keep constantly on hand a fall
The three jail-birds, who recently
escaped from tho Goldendale jail,
| have been recaptured. They had,
when overtaken, been -48 hours with­
out food and offered no resistance.
Furnishing Goods, Dress
Mins E lla Hording, the only
daughter of Hon. B. F . Harding,
died at her father’s residence near
And W ine* and Liquors it
Fairfield, Marion County, of con­
sumption, on last Saturday, aged 24
years.
Peter Desgarai shot his wife last
Tuesday at Rockford, W. T ., and
JndKf Lyarh at Priarvlllc.
then shot hitoself. Both parties are
A di.patch to tho Oregonian recounts
still living, but hopeless of recovery. the lynching of two men and the »hooting
Jealousy was said to have beeu the of another, a t Prineville, on the 22d
cause.
inst. For yoars the stock raisers of that
John Min to, formerly Marshal of section have been troubled by an organ­
Salem, is route agent on the North­ ized band of horse thieve«. Evidence
ern Pacific’s expross lino. He was was finally gathered, showing who the
thieves wero. Swartz, one of the ring­
chosen for the somewhat dangerous leaders, in some way discovered that the
position, from bis well known nerve business had leaked out, and, on the
and bravery.
night of the 22d inst., went into town,
Baker City Tribune: The Oregon bonsted of his party’s strength and said
whoever
“ batted their eyes,” he would
Short Line is advancing this* way at
them. That evening, while sitting
the rate of ouo mile per day. It shoot
at a table in a saloon, he was shot through
will have to do better than that if it the neck by some one standing outside
roaches Baker by the 1st of August and shooting through the window. The
next, as promised.
samo night a band of masked men cap­
An outcast named O’Kelley died tured Sid Huston and Charles Luster,
from exposure at Albina last week. two others of the thieves, took them a
mile out of town and hung them to a
His wife, from whom he bad been ju n io r tree. Who the executioners are,
divorced for his ill-treatment of her, is only a matter of conjecture. The act
T in : o l i » \ n n c iia z b .
procured him a coffin, and followed seems to meet with the entire approval of
his body to the grave.
the whole community. The rest of the
C h r is t m a s M o r n in g , 0 a . m .
Gone! Gone! Gone! And yet not gone,
There is a bad dog on the Long band have escaped, but the vigilantes are
but set aside, “ The Old Arm Chair,” Tom which attacks people who go on their track.
which for a quarter of a century has oc­
cupied one corner of the cheerful fireside, by. I t chased a young man who
P I L E S ! P IL E S ! P IL E S !
and which has been a source of rest and shot at but missed it, whereupon the
contemplation, when fatigued by the owner of the dog tried to have the A Sure Cure Found at Last!
labors of the day. And why was it set young man bound ever to keep the
No One Need Suffer!
aside? For the reason that tho good peace.
housewife, actuated by feeling» of af­
A hure Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch ­
Money is being raised by contri­
fectionate regard toward him who was to
Than any house South of Portlaud.
be its occupant during leisure Lours, bution for a reward for the arrest ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discover­
thought best to replace it by a new one.
and conviction of the murderer of ed by Dr. Williain,(an Indian Remedy,)
It is with much regret that I part with Dr. Hutchinson at Yaquina Bay. It called D r. William’s Indian Ointment.
tts
A siugle box has cured the worst chronic
the old chair, owing to the fond recollec­
No
tions and associations connected with it. will bo remembered that on Indian cases of 25 or 30 years standing.
The lullaby to the infant, the cheerful was tried for and acquitted of the one nood suffer five minutes after apply­
converso with friends, to which it has murder at the recent term of the ing this wondorful soothing lredic^ue.
Lotions%|u*struinents and electuaries do
been a silent partner, surrounds it with a Benton County Court.
moro h(j%kthan good. William’s Ointment
halo of bright reminiscences, which tho
Charles
Freeze
killed
George
absorbs mo tumors, allays the intense
future will ever present to the mind when­
ever its presence attracts tho eye. But Teufel in Skamania County, W . T ., itching, (particularly at night after get­
UK MK. BETTMAN UAS JU B T BETU11NED FROM SAN FRANCISCO WITH
what of the new one, in which the writer last week. Teufel was carrying a ting warnqin bed,) acts as a poultice, gives
a choice line of
is now seated, with the proud conscious­ sack of potatoes across Freeze’s instant relief, and is prepared only for
ness that he is still kindly regarded by field, to which trespass Freeze ob­ Piles, itching of the private parts, and
for
««thing
else.
his affectionate helpmate this pleasant
Rr.ad what the Hon. J . M. Coffinberry
Christmas morning? Yes, what of the jected, a quarrel ensued and Teufel
Freeze down.
Freeze of Cleveland has to say about Dr. Wil­
new one? Will its recipient, for another knocked
quarter of a century, occupy it with new arose, drew a revolver and fired liam’s Indian Pile Ointment; I have
desires, new emotions, and higher aspira­ twice, the second shot taking effect used scoccs of Pile Cures, and it affords
tions? Will thoughts of the future be in Teufel’s nock, killing him in­ mo pleasure to say that I have never
found ffciy thing which gave such immedi­
more the subject of contemplation than
ate and permanent relief as Dr. William
reveries of the past? Time, with its ever stantly.
onward passage, will solve the pioblom,
Robert Anderson is to bo tried in Indian Ointment.
For sale by all druggists, or mailed
but be assured of one thing: The new Portland for attempting to counter­
chair makes a comfortable and easy sitting,* feit money. A die for a twenty dol­ re c a i^ l il.Wtee, $1.00.
Hodge iAAis & Co., wholesale agents,
enhanced by the consciousness of the
good will of the donor. Feeling some­ lar gold piece was found in his pos- Portia ¡¡Oregon.
1 1 i N k NH T A CO., P ro p ’ ra,
what elated and buoyant with hope, I sosKiou, He claims that ho was get­
•
Cleveland, O
wish all your readers a Merry, Merry ting up a washing machine, to be
L A ST B L A S T F O R IT.N'OS.
Christmas.
_____
S. S.
called the $20 washing machine, and
the dio was to he used in stamping
N. B .— Settlements and payments are
Ll't'It 1.4MUTE ITEM*.
his tnulo mark on tiro machines. now in order without arguments, as we
The general health of this neighbor­ His machine will hardly make that have sold out, and now want our money
from whomsoever due. Remember that
wash down.
hood is good.
In all tbe Latest Styles,
what you owe ua is not yours, but ours,
Mrs. Helmick and some friends are
iV. Wachenhcimcr seems to be and
we have use for it. So come forward
visiting relations here.
having a hard time. He had hardly and deposit your checks for, and on ac­
On account of the high water, the been acquitted on the charge of per­ count of, yours, etc., etc.
appointment for divine services at E l­ jury, when he was arrested by tbe
M c G r e w & W a l l e r .
kins’ school-house was not filled.
Sheriff of Linn Couuty to answer
P e r r y d a l e , O gn., Nov. 28, 1882.
J . D. Wood is teaching a nine months’ a charge of burglary in thnt county,
M e d ic in e G iv e n A w a y .
term of school at Stump's school-house, alleged to have been committed by
Tbe fairest proposition yet brought to
and is giving good satisfaction.
Ho is Waehenlicimer in entering liis store
our notice, is now made by the proprietors
now, during a three weeks’ vacation,
secretly and taking out poods nfter of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con­
visiting his aged parents at Philomath.
it bad been assigned. Wachcnbei- sumption, that great remedy which is pro­
G r o c e r l e s , B t o ., E t o .;
Rev. J . A. Hollenbaugh, of tho Albany
ducing such a stir all over the land by its
Evaugelical church, will
preach
at mer, at the time of bis arrest by the many marvelous cures; positively curing
Stump’s school-house, on Sunday, Ja n ­ Sheriff of Linn County, was confined Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Dry
All bought at figures enabling them to sell
uary 14th, at 10 o’clock A. M ., and at to jail limits in Portland. His coun­ Hacking Coughs, Severe Colds, Croup,
Elkins’ schoolhouse at 2 o’clock P. M. of sel sued out a writ of habeas corpus Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Difficulty of
the same day.
and had him returned to tho jail Breathing,Phthisic, Quinsy,or any chronic
or lingering disease of the Throat, Chest
A very successful Christmas entertain­ limits.
or Lungs. They do not ask yon to buy,
ment was had at Stump’s school-house, oil
Stato Journal; Some tirno ago but request yon to call on Jasper R . Miller,
the 22nd inst. The beautiful Christians
Mr. Ooltra, who held a scholarship Druggist, and get a Trial Bottle free of
tree was well filled with appropriate pres
cost, which will convince yon what a
ents for young and old. The house was from Benton county, in tho State regular dollnr size bottle will do. As you
crowded, the exercises interesting, and University, was informed that the value your existence you cannot afford to
Ail kinds of Country Produce taken at market rates. Examine onr
tho sinking, under leadership of Mrs, County Court had declared his ap­ let this chance pass.
K atie K eith, was good. All went away pointment null and void on tho
Stock and Prices and you will be satisfied.
»leased. J . D. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. ground that he had become of age
C io o d m an K ro » .,
BKTTMAN k ROSENBLATT.
liltebrand and Mrs. K atie K eith do wbilo living in this county.
Of Independence, give notice that they
Mr.
serve much credit for their untiring zeal Goltra has since contested the mat­ have Rold their stock of drugs, and here­
D a l l a s , Oregon, September 8 , 1882.
by request those who have become in­
in getting up the entertainment.
in the Circuit Court and obtained a debted to them to settle at once. They
decree sotting aside the action of the desire to close out their business as early
• Ik D A L E « o K R i:s p o \ n r .M T .
County Court, on tho g ro u nd thn t ns possiblo.
E d . I t k m i z e r : Oakdale is alive and its
lie is still a resident of that county
n »• »
inhabitants are determined not to be beat
“ “‘ oni Uen , t T _ T ,
*•
by any district in the county. Wo hare a and that his case was trie d in th e
?,ore now
at,J ’ D’
■’
good Sunday School and literary society first instance without giving him any
—
or—
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
cigar, in »h. city at J . p , B . Mil-
The Sunday School got up a Christmas notification.
L ewirvillb , Dee. 2G. 1882.
E ditor I tkmizcr : “ A thing of beauty
is a joy forever.” Such might have been
said of our Christmas tree, at Lewisville,
last night, if Santa Claus had not ap­
peared in our midst and insisted on mak­
ing everybody happy by the receipt of a
beautiful present from the bountifully
laden tree. The exercises were highly
appreciated by tho large and intelligent
audience who had gathered from all parts
of this vicinity. The singing and music
deserves more than a passing notice.
Misa Allie Frink presided at the organ,
and, by her skill and proficiency, highly
delighted all. Th9 '•hoir, consisting of
Geo. Hubbard, as leader, assisted by
Mrs. Geo. Hubbard, Miss Nora Hub­
bard, Messrs. Charles Frink, Warren
Frink, Joh n Grant, J . B . Sm ith and L.
Frink, rendered the following songs, viz:
“ Welcome to A ll,” “ Glory to G od,”
“ Merry, Merry Christmas B ella,” “ Peace
on E arth ,” “ Greeting G lee,” and “ Good
Night,” in a very efficient and skillful
manner, showing careful training and a
high degree of musical ability.
With
these) songs were interspersed appropri­
ate declamations by Emmet ami Tracy
Staats, Hattie and Blanche Bronson,
Samuel Howard, Joh n L. Burns and T.
T. Vincent; also an essay by Miss M.
Lewis.
All acquitted themselves with
credit. I t would be impossible to enumer­
ate all the fine presents on the tree, as
there wero dress patterns of tine material
for almost every lady present, woolen
blankets for the cold winter nights,
clothing for dress parade, hoots and shoes,
hats and hoods for half a dozen or more,
and the host lot of fine photograph al­
bums of all sizes that ever graced a
Christmas tree. The little folks wero
well remembered with candy, dolls,
dresses,toys, etc. The house was crowded
so that standing room was at a premium.
It was estimated that 300 or more were
present. Tho order was good, for the
occasion, and does credit to this place,
which has the name of being a rough lo­
cality. The day of hoodlumism i» fast
passing away in this State, and tho better
qualities of mind and heart are asserting
themselves to the honor of all. Christ­
mas day is past, its pleasures ended, and
all say it was a grand success.
T.
th*
Berry
py young
their rich and
rriment and
Inny gifts were
orovkm ’ s i p s .
Fine assortment of candy and cigars at
t up in band
Frank Hyde, G2; Jo h n Richardson, 75;
ctively to Mr. Harry Cosper, 107; Frank Rowell, 73; ! Harry Crabb’s.
io Lovelady.
No more the screech of the locomotive
W. W right, 8 ; Frank Coad, 275; H.
Lyons, 0 ; M. Holman, 100. Total, 700. rings in our ears.
rat.
Considerable complaint is caused in
AIGG8 (U DB.
and grow fat if
n this vicinity by the depredations o t coy-
ie legions who,
Willie Bridwell, 30; Jam es Richardson,
m, Buffer con- 8; Lee Crider, 50; T. B. Rowell, 81 v* otes in this vicinity.
A son of Vulcan will soon make the
torpidity of the Shelton, 276; Jo h n Hyde, 75; II. M orri­
anvil ring in our burg.
We are also
sour stom- son, 0 ; J . Harris. 113. Total, 702.
i to laugh only
The party had a nice supper on Wednes­ to have a shoemaker to mend our soles.
floats of Syrup day night. We believe there is to be an­ Hurrah for Airlie !
or sale by Jap. other hunt to-day.
j Owing to the bod roads and weather,
Airlie did not follow the suit of her
T ie r t i e s e f o a r e r s , A. P . A A. N .
nis'er cities in a public Christmas tree.
At the election of Jennings Lodge No. A few friends gathered in the parlors of
tf January next, 9, A. F. A A. M ., Dallas, held on the
krill have an op- 22d i n s t , the following officers were I ih4 Hastings' house, on Saturday evening
benowned Arctic elected for the ensuing Masonic year: T. the 23d inst., around a sm all,but profusely
k Schwatka. de­ G. Richmond, W. M .; IX T. Sears, B. decorated tree, on which many preeenU
were hung. A fter the preeenU were dis
bt! the auhject of
W. ¡ J . Wood», J . w ; W Truitt, T r e « . ; tributed, the
indulged
lie lecture will he J . J . Coy, Sec’y ; C. Uuqhee, Tyler.
in one of those delightful, old feehioned
b exact day will
candy
pulling*,
after
which
the
crowd
R »nM .
».
dispersed to their homes.
At the residence of P. Plummer, near
D ill*». December 27, 1882, by R er. J .
Crony, ««hooping Cosgh
Bronchitis
Jein es, Jem ee B o a end Allie Plummer, immediately relieved by 8hi)oh 's Care.
; both of Polk County.
¿For sale by Jap . B . Miller» Dallas.
t
S T A T E AND T E B B I T O K I A I *
General
A N D D R U C S AI
G RO CERIES, H
DALLAS, OREGON,
LEAD TH E
And will sell more goods
FOR L E SS M ON:
O
''MM
GOODS,
>r
CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,
GHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST FOR GASH.
THE LARGEST STOCK O.K. FLOURING MILL,
tree that would be hard to bent anywhere.
Every one received presents. All went
home pleased. Much credit in due the
committee on arrangements, which con­
sisted of Miss E lla Hallock, W. W.
Brown, Mrs. M . E. Harris, John D. Chit­
wood and Miss N. Farley. The music
was furnished by Misses Ella and Anna
Hallock, B . Robinson and T . Farley, and
it was splendid.
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DA LLA S
W bbsly
R eport
H OTEL
or
A R R IV A L S .
A r r iv a l s a t t h e D a l l a s H o t e l .
P W Haler, Buena Vwta John Ellis, Oakland, Cal
John Mooney, country
J D Shaw, Portland
J S Bojpie, Lewisville
O A Whale, Portland
J Kelsey, Corvallis
H Clark, Airlie
T T Vincent, Lewisville
B F Lewie, Amity
U A Moser, Salem
O W Binftnan, Salem
J K E Chown, San Fran
8 G Allen. PortlaDl
W Coutts, Portland
T H Lucas, Monmouth
B Busbee, Portland
C Coutta, Portland
R B Osborne, country
F Shoemaker, Salem
J W Ridgeway, Klkhom
J H Victor, Airlie
W P Ireland, Monmouth
C Osborne, Klkhom
J K Locke, Independence J H Townsend, city
H J Feryu»™.
“
C' W Boyd, country
Mark Hayter, country
C Woodward, Dalle*
O (» fihurtleff, McCoy
J E Kirkland, Independce
F A Farley, countiy
W M Lyle, Salem
H l.vona, city
O M Kelty, MeOoy
O W Dimick, country
N Holman ft fain, city
Ja n R Miller, city
J F Grove«, city
John Hober, Lucklamute L B Whitcomb, country
J G DeBerry, Perrydale
W M Ray, Perryualo
L P«wtherer, country
II Arlc, San Ffeadsoo
H Wilmer, Portland
R Shalloy, city
J McTimmond*, Corvallis J Sylvester, Corvallis
A J Gsodmsn, Independ ce L Wann. Portlan 1
Hiram Cooper,
“
A O Brown, country
II Hirschberg,
*'
J F Smith, Portland
Oscar Fox, Portland
J D Taylor, Gerrais
F Kigrler, Buena Vista
W Tat.-m, Dixie
B M P-stes, Independesce J D Jones, Sheridan
W latndretb,
**
C CooBdm, country
Bad Cooper,
**
I P Smith A fam, Colfax
Ja s Tatom, Monmouth
M D Burch, Dixie
J B Bureh. Dixie
M W Dougherty.O k C R R
W McCurdy. G A C R R
R B Glase. Baleen
R H Armstrong. Portland O Webb, Oak Grove
W Teesdale. Salem
C A Gould, Railroad
8 P June*, Albany
B Embree, city
B 8 Hastings, Airlie
H P William*, Airlie
R L William*, c i t y
________
HIF.U. « IT .
Mrs. Eliza Carter, o f A n te lo p e , • Handgomc books, stationery, etc.,
Wasco County, is u n d er a rre st, j ap. r . Miller's.
charged with ro b b in g th o m ails.
Mra. Myer h«a a fine line of holiday
She was deputy p o stm aster, nnd good,. Call at her store and see the die-
passed a registered p a ck a g e, m ark in g play-
it “ good,” but neglected to m ark on
Kemotnbor that J . D. Lee, ia the only
it thn date. The package arrived a t merchant that deliver* goods to any part
the next office but one, broken and o t 1,10 city-
its contents, a pair of b r a c e le ts ,
Every owner of a horsu should possess
g o n e.
Mrs. C a rte r says sh a had
Kendall's hook. Jap . R. M iller will
bought from New York a p a ir o
f
^ ,0' “ cenU.
bracelets, which, n few davs after th o 1
n -. Mtllws and purchase
i
i
K..annnu (i
na n K *n o*ll • treatise on the Horse and hu
loss she piesente.1 to a friend as a
U j . * , Id for 25 cents,
wedding present. This c irc u m s ta n c e : _ ,
„ .
h
_____ _
V____ I For lame Back, Side or Chest nse Shi-
led to her arrest. The wom an b o ars | ^
_ ........
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)uh.B
p nrona
i.in9ter, p rj Ce ar, cents
iuff; nnd went to bed drunk, leaving
A ncw 'l t„cU of winUr Knkp(, um,er.
a blazing fire in the fire place, which wear> women's dolmans, men's ulsters,
CGiEsTiunicatcd with tho adjacent etc., etc., besides many other new goods,
woodwork. Ernest Holgste, a ioW r at J . D. Lee’s.
young m an who occnpied a room in
th e bu ild in g , was aw akened by th e
flam es ill tim e to escape w ilh oflt in-
ju ry .
A fte r g e ttin g ou tside and
g ivin g th e alarm he found th a t th e
Oinrr»
uu
uu in
iu g
g. . u
o th ers were
w ere nutt
still in tuv
tho b
u ild
H e e
—
of »11 kind, at
Adolf Wolf is selling out the balance of
his stock of men’s ana youths’ overcoats
and ladies’ and misses’ cloaks at reduced
prices.
Catarrh cured, heal.h and sweet breath
* * k ,!?h '*11C* u .r ,h ,
b3\
1 price 60 rent». Nasal inj-Mor free. For
^ J(|p j R. Miller, Dallas.
, i . Rhilok'«
...... . V
.’itslizer is what you need for
Constipation, Loss of Appetits, Dizsinraa
1 all i •ymptoni» of Dy.peprie '' P rie . * 10
bottle
■al. by Jap.
k tie. For ei
Loo. on tbe building, $600.
i >o insurance.
I *•
4
:
«V
W . D. Wilson A8on, Prop'rs.
H
l f . a s k d t h e a b o v e
m il l s , w *
arc now prepared to do au kinds of
a v in g
Crist or Custom Work
S IL V E R W A R E ,
On short notice. We alwaye have Flour on baud Iu
exchange for Wheat, and can furnish
Bran, Shorts and Chop
To our customers at prices that defy oompetition.
a r SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
F. D. McDowell’s,
a good rep u tation , has been su p p ort- j j.“o'r safe by j» p ? it. Miller^ ¿ a lia s ,
in g her invalid hu sband nnd tw o | JuHt „ < ^ *1 from the Eagt. Tll0, e Gne
Com m ercial S tr e e t, Salem .
ch ild re n , and avers h e r in n o ce n ce . Philadelphia shoes have come and are
I f it should he show n that, her nr- going off like hot cakes, at J . D. Lee’s
NO TRO U BLE TO SHOW GOOD8.
rest is w rongful, th ere ou g h t to b e '
pure «and fresh drugs of every kind
som e restitu tio n to h e r.
( constantly on hand at Jap . R . M iller’s.
Summons.
O re g o n ia n : L a s t Satu rd ay n ig h t i Ho keeps every article belonging to the
a t 12 o ’clock th e lo d g in g house a t ,
. . . . . .
Iii Juetice’* Court for th«j BrvHnct of Independence,
btete of Oregon, County of I'olk.
In m a n ’s m ill, in th e m ou n tain s
, Bleepl«»« nights in»,Is m .sersbl. by that
.
,
t \r__ _
__ _ terrible cough. Shiloh s Cnre is the rent- J , E. Davldeon and T. .1. Lee, partner« prauticingmed­
twelvo m iles west o f M o n roe, was e(|y for
For <a|„ by Jllp u uilltr>
icine tinder the firm name of Devideon A Lee,
Plaintiff«, *ve. J . T. Thorp, Defendant.—Action on
destroyed by fire, and two of th e in - Dallas.
note.
m ates, J rank L eo n a rd and G e o rg e
Rhiloh’s rough sod Consumption Cnre
To J . T Thorp, the »hove named Defendant i
B la k e , lo st th eir liv es, and a n o t h e r , ; is sold by ns on s guarantee. It cures
TH E NAME OF TH E STA TE OF OREGON,
jo u are hereby required to appear before the un-
Jo s e p h Sh ep p ard , was so bad ly Consumption. For »ale by Jap . K. Miller,
dfreiffned, a Juetice of the Peace for the Precinrt
bu rn ed th a t his recovery is d ou b tfu l.
aforraald, within *ix weeke from the date of the ser­
T h ev had p rocured n su pply o f
W'H J on »'>*<>' with Dyspepsia and vice of Uitn Summon« upon you, hy publication,
to wit: On the 30th day of December, 1882, at 10
w hiskey fo r th e h o lid a y ., o f w hich L i” r Co™P'*m>‘ ? Hhiloh’s Vitalizes is «»'clock in the forenoon «if aaid day, at the offfc-e of
,
7
. .
.
, • al
guaranteed to cure you. For aalo by Jap. «aid Justice, :n «old Precinct, to anewer the above-
thev d rank freely d u rin g th e even - ^ Miller Dallas
named plaintiff« In a civil action. The deferwlant
We have *»ld pat our livery bueineaa
to Mr. A. J . Goodman, whom we recom­
mend to the public*! patronage. We rea-
pectfully requeat those indebted to us to 0
call and settle t h e i r aceo-inta immediately, , again entered and rescued Sheppard,
aa we want all the money we have made. who is badly
burned about the head,
»
C o o p e r B r o s .
neck and arm s. L e o n a rd and B la k e
I r d e f e x d e r c e , Dec. 28, 1 8 8 2 .
»vere bum«<l to a crisp and unrecog-
A flL . lisa cf tfSbeee
Jap. B . Miller's.
Watches, M b , Jewelry
will take notice, that if he fail to answer the com­
plaint herein, the plaintiff« will take judgment
atfainet him for the eum of (#11.60) Eleven and Fifty
One hiLidredth Dollar«, and internet thereon from
the flret day of January, 1879, at the rate M on« per
cent, month, and for the costs and disbursement« of
Publication t
mr, A. D . D*2.
I this the 14th day of No
J . . T.
t T FORD.
fo n
Justice of the Peaee for Independence Predaci.
D R . I. T . M ASO N ,
»RESIDENT DENTIST,
DALLAS. OREGON.
(Late of Eocene City and Sheridan.)
Nitrous Oxide of Laughing <
two d'jors east id Ja p R. MU1
P u t a s , Nov. 17.18S*.
W. B. WIL6GN * SON.
IxDxrxxcsxcK, November 24, 1882.
IlOW ELL k SON,
.BLACKSMITHS,
DALLAS, OREGON.
BF. NOW' READY TO DO ALL KIND«
Blacksmith w >rk In their line of bindnens In the
best style ami «-n the live and let live plan. You will
find them at their «hop whenever work Is wanted,
day or night. Our «hop ia s t the elk-horn sifu , oae
door south of Burns A Morrison's livery stable.
We thank you for your custom in the past and
hope you will continue tho same in the future. We
are yours truly,
RO W ELL k «ON.
D allas , November 24, 1881
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