Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 13, 1883, Image 2

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DALLAS,
Education.
frequently emphasized
i of the necessity of more
i in teaching the coni-
i in our public schools.
i enables ut to see tlie
vledgc, that so widely
the elements of our
We will hatdly
,te how few persons write
atslv correct communica-
In the use of capitals, in
and in punctuation, there
»bio deficiency. This
is not confined to the
but is shown in the
i communications of persons
i general education would
ilia negative the idea of ig-
noraBCt The cause of this is found
in the dtsire of parents to hare
their children advanced rapidly.
Accuracy in these apparently un-
important particulars is the surest
lign of a really cultured mind.
* Few persons go through life with­
out the necessity of writing occa-
. (¡aaallj, and the correctness of the
’
writing will often have an import-
j o t bearing on the interests and
mtlihre of the scribe. We know
of a case where misspelling, in the
application of a teacher for a posi-
- Mon, aaused his rejection. If so
rigid a rule were universally adopt­
ad, the ranks of teachers would
ha thinned. Young men may be
versed in the higher branches, yet
the inaccurate knowledge of thoir
own language will sometimes cause
them to be humiliated. To write a
legible hand, to spell correctly, to
know when to use capitals and
where to place the marks of punc-
joation, form an accomplishment
that is of the gieatest value and as,
rare as it is valuable.
And, spelling being excepted, the
ethenare easily learned. The anóm­
a la« condition of our system of
spalling makes it difficult to he a
goad speller, yet the attainment of
the art of spelling correctly is
■ worths of the utmost effort. No
young man or woman should re­
ceive a diploma from our Colleges
or Universities until approximate
perfection is attained in a knowl-
yjga of these .things. No^otlior
knowledge or accomplishment will
oompensate for a lack of this ele­
mentary knowledge. It is a kind
of knowledge that is of daily use,
and intendsd, so to speak, for every
day wear. In stating that the com­
mon schools do not perform their
proper office, in this respect, we
know what we are talking nbout.
And we write with the hope that
our words will incite teachers to
inform themselves, and then teach
the children under their cliaige.
how to write correctly.
An Oregonian dispatch details
an account of a most terrible dis-
iatar that occurred on Wednesday,
by the burning of a hotel in Mil­
waukee, Wisconsin. Nearly a hun­
dred people perished in the flames.
Many deeds of heroism in saving
Ufa were performed and heart-rond
Ing acenes were enacted in full
▼law of the multitude. The hotel
waa to surrounded by telegraph
wins as to greatly interfere with
afibrts to save the inmates. The
scenes at the morgue are described
as heart rending beyond power of
(¡ascription. One lady, married the
day before, was burned to death
and disfigured almost beyond rec­
ognition. Her husband was mad
with grief. The hotel was known
far and wide as a fire-trap, and in­
surance had been refused liy the
coni panics.
Occasionally we got a “ blessing"
for some item that appears in this
paper. It may as well bo under-
etood that we do not use, or allow
the use of, our columns to injure
any person whomsoever. If any
»r is printed that reflects un­
justly on any person, it is only
ary to bring the matter to
our attention, with proof of its
aotreetness, to insure its prompt
lion. It is not necessary to
Write an angry letter to us. As a
of a gentlemanly letter,
itten for the purpose of s cor-
ition, wo take especial pleasure
referring to that of Mr. L. (1.
published last week.
Its
. with some others we have,
no to time, received, makes
appreciate it the more.
E D IT O R IA L
M1I.L
N O TES.
Tho Pendleton Tribune has com­
menced its sixth year and is an ex­
cellent county paper.
The Pendleton civil service bill
lias passed both houses of Congress.
People will now await anxiously to
observe the effects.
A bill appropriating $70,000 to
reimburse the State o f Oregon, for
moneys paid on account of the
Modoc war, has passed Congress.
“ Lucky” lialdwin, a California
capitalist, was shot last week by
Miss Fannie lialdwin, who claims
to be a relativo. The ball struck
his arm and the wound is not dan­
gerous.
The blue Danube and the classic
Rhino have oveiifowed, c a s in g
great destruction and suffering. In
the principal cities of the United
States, organizations are perfecting
to extend relief to the sufferers.
One of the star route jurors is
sick and will probably not bo able
to sit through the trial. This will
necessitate a new jury and the be­
ginning again of the trial. Prob­
ably the star routers are now pray­
ing for the health o f that man.
A postal telegraph bill lias been
introduced in the House, contem­
plating a telegraph Post Office at
every office where there is a carrier
system. The bill fixes a uniform
rate of twenty-fivo cents per mes­
sage-of ten words and twenty-five
cents for every additional ten
words.
ST B
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CASH S.
Bill Nye, of the Laramie Boom­
erang, publishes a lengthy article on
new methods in carving, and winds
up by saying:
"M y great suocess, however, in
carving is muinly confined to the
watermelon. The watermelon does
not confuse me.
I always know
where to find the joints, and those
who do not like the inside of the
melon can have the outside. Now,
my great trouble with fowls is, that
one day I have Nebraska chicken
and the next day I have to assassi-
nato a Mormon Shanghai pullet, with
high, expressive hip bones and
amalgam paletot. This makes me
nervous, because they are so dissim­
ilar, and their joints are in differeut
places. The Mormon hen is round-
shouldered, and her collai-bone is
more on the bias than the Nebraska
fowl. This gives a totally differeut
expression to her features in doatli,
and, as I have said, destroys the
symmetry of the carve. I began my
education in this line by carving
butter in hot weather, and gradually
led up to quail on toast. In carving
the quail, first mortgage your heme
and get the quail. The quail should
be cooked before carviug, but not
before the chronometer balance and
other organs have been removed.
Place your quail on tho toast in a
sitting position, then, passing the
dissectiug knife down between the
shoulder-blndcs, dissect the polo­
naise. Another method is to take
the quail by the bind leg and eat it,
asking the guests to do the same.
This breaks up the feeling of stiff­
ness that is apt to prevail at a for­
mal dinner party, and while each
one has his or her nose immersed in
quail, good feeling cun not fail to
show itself.
NEW THIS WEEK.
IIAKKY GRIFFITH.
JOF. MiTIXMONDS.
GRIFFITH & M’TIMMONDS,
------ PROPRIETORS OF------
ID A H O
SALOON,
Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
A bill relative to the Presidential
succession has passed the Senate.
It provides that in case of the
death, resignation or inability to
act o f both the President and Vice-
President, the succession shall go to
the Secretary o f State, of the
Treasury, of War, the Attorney
General, Postmaster Oeneral, the
Secretary of the Navy, and of the
Interior, in the order named.
Tho killing of tho Indians,
Wapato Dave and his wife, will
cost Polk County a iatge sum of
money. It is manifestly unjnst
that white people should be com­
pelled to pay for tho suppression
or punishment of crime among a
class of persons who do not con­
tribute to the support of the g ov­
ernment. We suppose, however,
there is no holp for it, and that the
authorities ware obliged to taka
cognizance of the crimo.
There are ¡1,200,000 blacks, 2,-
200,000 native whites and 700,000
foreign whites over ten years of
ago, in the United State», who can­
not raad and write. This is an
onorraous amount of ignorance, but
these figures do not express all of
it. Add to these millions the mil­
lions more whose knowledge is so
limited and elementary as to ren­
der thorn unfit for intelligent com­
prehension of any subject, and we
are fain to fear that we have been
over-rating the intelligence of the
American people.
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
Of the beet quality, always on hand.
Administrator’s Notice.
o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o w h o m it m a y
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OREGON,
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SATURDAY,
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JA N U A R Y
13,
1883.
S h e r i f f ' s S a lo .
IS8UED OUT
of the Circuit Court of the State of Orryon, for
the County of Polk, dated the 4th day of January, A.
D., 1883, upon a judgment in favor of William J.
Boyle, Plaintiff, and against Rena J. Childers, De­
fendant, enrolled and docketed in »aid Court on the
2d day of February, 1881, to me directed (which «aid
judgment ha» been assigned to White, Goldainith k
Co ), commanding me to iiilefy the sum of $847.58,
and interest upon said sum since January 4, 1883, ami
the costs of and upon said writ, said sum of $847.68
(being the balance remaining unpaid of said judg­
ment), out of the personal property of the said Rena
J. Childers, and if sufficient personal property could
not lie found, then out of the real property belonging
to said judgment debtor <»u the 2d day of February,
1881, or any time thereafter, did, on the 6th day oi
January, 1883, being unable to find any personal
property of said Defendant, duly levy u|»ou all the
right, title and interest which said Rena J. Childers
lia<i on said 2d day of February, 1881, or at any time
since, in the following descril>ed real property, to-wit:
The west half of the Donation [¿and Claim of J. M.
Boyle and wife, being Notification i,948, Claim 65, in
Polk County. Oregon, and on
K nlurriay, F e b ru a r y 10,
At the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, r»t the
Court House door in Dallas, in said county, will sell
said real property at public vendue, for cash in hand,
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said sum of $847.58
and interest, ami the costs and accruing costs upon
execution.
U. HOLMAN,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
D allas , Oregon, January 6, 1883.
y v ir t u e ok a n e x e c u t io n
H
S h e riff's
2 5 C e n ts
A N OPPORTUNITY 0. G. SALING,
(Successor to Alux. Puttorsou),
COMES BUT ONCE IN A LIFE-TIME!
KENDALLS
and Medicines,
D ru gs
GEO. A. SHEPPARD & CO.
HALLSTON,
TOLU
COUNTY,
0QN.
W ill, oil o r a bou t th e 25th of this m on th , open in
LiJ
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S alem , O regon , on e o f th e Largest Stocks oi
[ { of goods formerly owned hy Alex. I'attcrv-n^ l
! will sell tlie same, for the next Thirty Days,
M tn s,
¡AT COST, FOR CASH.
Y o u th ’s and B oy s’
S a le .
y
Summons.
Just arriving, a large and Wkli-sulectod stock of
CENI MERCHANDISE
Which will be sold at Lowuet Pi ice#.
Ever brought to the Willamette Valley. These goods were bought bj
us and paid for with our money, and we are going to sell them to you
C ountry Produce
for your money (cash at once), and at manufacturers prices in New
l Of Every Dcacription taken in exchange for good*,
Y oik . VVe in no instance ask or receive more than the invoice price. j and the highest market price allowed for the asms
if-SrUall and examine ttnsfr and nricee before pur
All invoices open for inspection at the office to purchaser*. V e shall I chasing elsewhere. Also keep a full line of
J A P . R . M IL L E R , D allas. dispose of this stock within the next Thirty Days, ’lliis is your oppor-
Drugs, Patent Medicines.
tuity. Do not miss it.
O.K. FLOURING MILL,
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Polk.
T. F. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Oscar Sloper, Defendant.
To Oscar Slopor, the Defendant above-named:
INDEPENDENCE, 0BE6CN .
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON,
\ou are hereby notified and required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against vou in the
above-entitled action, in the above-named Court, at
Dallas, in said Polk County, by the first day of the W . B . W i l s o n & S o n , P r o p ’ rs.
term of »aid Court following the complete publication
of this Summons, being the second Monday, the 14th
day of May, A. I»., 1883, as hy law required. And
a v in g l e a s e d t h e a b o v e
m il l s , w e
you are hereby farther notified that if you fail so to
ar< now prepared to do all kinds of
appear ami answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will
take judgment against you for the sum of f$66.50)
Sixty-five fifty one hundredth Dollars, and for the
C ris t or C u s to m W o rk
costs and disbursements of this action.
This Summons ordered published on the above-
named defendant lor six consecutive weeks in T iik On short notice. We always have Flour on hand to
ITKMizF.u, a weekly newspaper published in said Polk exchange for Wheat, and can furnish
County, Oregon, per order made at chambers in
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, December 20, 1882, hy
B ran, S h orts and C h o p
Hon. H. S. Bean, Judge of the Second Judicial Dis­
trict of Oregon, acting as Judge of the first above-
To
our
customers at prices that defy competition.
named Court, in the absence of Hon. R. P. Boise,
Judge of said Court.
A. C. SWEET,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
n«riJ-7t
Attorney for Plaintiff.
W. P,. WILSON k SON.
I sdki ' f . ndknck , November 24, 1882.
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Notice
of
Final
Settlement.
In the matterof the Estate of B. S. White, deceased.—
J. a White, Administrator.
_
o t h e is h e r e b y o i \ en t h \ t
i have
presented for settlement and filed in the County
Court of Polk County, State of Oregon, my final ac­
count of the administration of said Estate, and that
Monday, the 5th day of March, 1883, has been set
for the hearing and settlement of said account, at the
usual place of holding said Court, at which time and
place any person interested in said matter may uppuar
ml offer objection«, if anv there be, to said account.
J.C . WHITE, Administrator.
N
A . J. G O O D M A N ,
week made at home hy the industrious.
# mL Best Business now Indore the public. Cap
ital not noedsd. Wo will start you. Men, women.
!*oys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us.
Now is the time. You can work in spare time, or
give your whole time to business. No other business
will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make
enormous nay, bv engaging at once Costly outfit
and terms free. Money mad# fast, easily, and honor
ably. Address T ruk k Cre., Augusta, Maine.
S alem , December 22, 1SS2.
All parties having overdue ac­
counts with tho undersigned, will
H. W. LYONS.
please take notice that if they do
not settle the same without delay,
they will have to settle with our
attorney for the satno.
M cGREW & W ALLER.
P errydalk , N o v . 17, 1882.
A. STINTT.
S T IN IT & LYONS
JA M ES
Wagons, Flows, Harrow*,
N O T IC E !
S h e r iff's S a le .
y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
of the Circuit Court of tint State of Oregon, for
the County of I’ olk, ou the 19th day of December,
1882, on a decree of foreclosure of a moitgage lieu in
favor of T. G. Richmond, plaintiff, and against O. C.
Beck and M. K. Beck, his wife, defendants, for the
sum of $200.00, with interest thereon at the rate of
one per cent. |>«r month from the 9th day of January,
1878, together with $50.00 attorney fee, and costs and
disbursements taxed at $30.30, I have levied upon,
and will sell at public auction, on
Tliurx<lny, .Inn u a r y 2S(h, IK8.1,
At 1 o’clock p. m., at the Court ILmse door, In said
Polk County, for cash in hand at the time of sale, all
the right, title and interest of the said (). C. Beck and
M. R. Beck in the hereinafter described premises, to
wit: Lot No. three (3), in Block No. six (8), in the
town of Dallas, as the same appears upon the maps
and plats of the »aid town, and of record in the
County Clerk’s office of said County and State, and
the buildings erected thereon and the appurtenances
to »aid lot and buildings belonging, or in auywise ap­
pertaining, to satisfy said judgment aud costs and ac­
cruing costs.
H. HOLMAN,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
D allah , December 22, 1882.
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Sheriff’s
with such lands throughout the entire Willamette Valley and Eastern Ore­
gon, and can show parties tho most valuable lands aud 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 examino our Bulletin Board.
If we sell, we give an abstract and pay all expeuses. Auy information
in our line furnished gratis.
C. E. WORTHINGTON 5
M c C o y , r * o lk
— DEALER IN ----
General M erchandise
A N D D R U G S A N D ÜtëEDÊCJNES.
Sale.
out
of the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for
Polk County, on the 13th day of December, 1332, in
favor of George A. Sheppard and against It. L. De
Lashmutt and Hathaway Yocum, upon a judgment
rendered in said Court on the 11th dav of December,
1832, for the sum of $10,856.15. damages and cost»
and at the rendition of said judgment it waa ordered,
adjudged and decreed by the Court to he a lien upon
the following described real property, from and after
the 23d day of June, A. I)., 1882, to-wit: •‘ All the
interest of the defendant, Hathaway Yocum in and to
the lHmatinn l<and Claim of W. H. MeCuue and wife,
Notification No. 1891, situated in Township No. fi, 8.
R. 5, West of the Willamette Meridian.’' Therefore,
hy virtue of said execution, and in pursuance of said
judgment ami decree, I will sell at public auction, at
the front door of the Court House, in Italian, Polk
County, Oregon, on
Keep constantly on hand a full assortment of
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
Portland Steam Sowing Factory d M Lofi.
H
Clerk of Polk County, at Dallas, Oregon, on Tuesday,
j January 16, 1883, via.: John M. lt»vi», H -mestead
• O ffice a t O reg o n C it t , )
Novemtier U , 1382.
\
GIVEN THAT JOSEPH E.
unty, Oregon, has made an-
- 8. i of 8. W . J, _ N. _ K., i of 8.
VV. J, and N. W. ) of 8.\K. j'o f Section'll), T. 7 8., K
7 W., Willamette Meridian, under the provisions of
the Act of Congress, approved June 3, 1378, entitled,
“ An Act for the sale o f/lim b e r Lands in the Stats*
of California, Oregon, ?*ovada, and in Washingtf •
Territory.’
All adverse claims to said tract must be filed in th#
United State» Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, be­
fore the*expiration of sixty days from this date.
Given under my hand this 11th dav of November,
1832.
L. T. BAKIN, Register
o t i c e is h e r e b y
N Brown, of Polk C
plication to purchase
plication
Administrator s
C o u n t y *
A touching scene occurred in the
Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc.
Senate on Tuesday. Hoar upbraid­
ed Edmunds for his opposition to
C I C 3r A . R S
A N D
T O B A C C O S
O H A M )
the former's Presidential bill, re­
A n d W in e s a n d L iq u o r s f o r M e d ic in a l P u r p o s e s.
marking that he had absented him­
----- AND------
self from the Senate while it was
being discussed, ami that opposing
T n rsila ), JsniiHr) 18. INNS,
FEED STA B LE,
At 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, all the right, title and
it at this late day was unfair. Sen­
interest
that the defendant, Hathaway Yocum, had
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
TO BE GIVEN BY T1IE
in and to the above-described real estate on the said
ator Edmunds' Absence was caused
23d day of June, 1332, to satisfy said judgment of
$10,136.00, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per
by the last illness of liis daughter,
a v in g p u r c h a s e d t h i s w e l l - k n o w n annum from the 12th day of December, 1382, aud the
2d B riga d e Rand, 0 . S. M.
establishment, I propose to couduct )t in II rat- further sum <>f $719.15 costs, arid accruing costs.
who was the idol of his old age.
j «!• * Shape. Always in readiness,
Terms of sale Cash in hand.
II. HOLMAN.
He attempted to reply, hut was un­
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon,
DALLAS, OREGON,
0 - 0 0 13 T E A M S .
D allas , December 15, 1882.
able to articulate and sat down
a
AT LOW RATES.
with the tears streaming from his Friday Eve'g. January 26.1883.
Notice
of
Proof.
| F u n i c u l a r A t t e n t i o n P a i d t o T r a n *
eyes. The Senate silently adjourn-
-DEAI.EU IN-
» le n t S t o c k .
L and OrncR, O rkgox C ity , O regon , )
December 6, 1882. )
Accommodation of Commercial Traveler» a Spe­
oit, and we have no doubt that
cialty. Give me a call.
A. J. GOODMAN.
ic e in h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e p o l -
Hoar felt heartily ashamed o f him­ Tills will be, beyond all doubt, the grandest affair I I ndrprxdrnck , December 30, 1882.
named settler ha» filed notice of his in-
N o t lowing
of the kind ever given south of Portland.
[ tention to make final proof in support of his claim.
self for his brutal allusion.
Coetumes will be furniNhed by the Hand to all who
I ami that said proof will be made liefore the County
R O W E L L Si SOX,
FARMING I M P L E M E N T S
Physician, Surgfeon. Obstetrician,
B
MASK BALL,
H A R R IS ,
----- DEALER IN------
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Polk, upon a decree and judgment ren­
dered in said Court on the 5th day of December, 1882,
------AND------
in favor of L. Senders and against W. H. James and
Julia James, for the sum of $1,018.75, and the further
sum of $30.35 costs and disbursements, to me direct­
ed, against certain mortgaged real property, I have
levied upon and shall offer for sale to the highest bid­
Of Every Description,
der, on
M a i n S t r e e t , D a l l a s , X * o llt C 'o u n l y , O - e g o n .
T n r i t l s j , J a n u a r y Itt, 1 » » 3 ,
DALLAS, OREGON.
At 1 o’clock a. m. of said day, at tho front door of
the Court House at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon,* lie
A N Y DESIRED ARTI( LE FURNISHED TO ORDER
following-described real property, to-w it: Beginning
Offieo two doors north of Post Office.
on short notice and at the lowest posXlble prio-
at a stake 2d and 30-100 chains east from the south­
i'- pt t on Main Street, in building formerly oc tyAfcl
west corner of the Donation Claim of Aaron Chamber­
by A. Brown as a wagon shop.
lain, situated, lying and being in Township 9, south of
Ranjm 5 west Jn Pidfef,/.iqpty1 Oyegon; runninigthaqce
W o have for side"about'lOO^OOO'acres o f ivcht unpioveiTTanTI,"a farms
north five ehains; thence east 21 anil 45-100 chain»;
Z . T . D O D S O N , M . D .,
thence smith five chains; thence west 21 and 45-100
Stock ranches of from ICO to 1,500 acres, well
chains, to the placeof beginning; containing ten acres from 100 to 3,000 acres.
of land, more or less; together with the Alden fruit located and near market.
Also city property, flouring mills, saw mills,
and vegetable preserving factory situated on the above
described premises; together with the tenements he­ water powers, good locations for portable mills, hotels, livery stables, har­
Has permanently locktod in Dallas, Oregon.
reditaments and appurtsnances thereunto belonging ness nhops, blacksmith shops, wagon shops, etc., etc.
or in anywise appertaining, to satisfj said judgment,
novll-tf
Parlies wishing to locate, by pre-emption or homestead, upon Govern­ &<£' Office at Hyde’s dr jig »tore.
costs and accruing costs. Tsrms of Male U. 8. gold
coin, cash in hand.
II. HOLMAN.
ment land, or to purchase School or Railroad lands, will do well to call
Sheriff of Polk Co., Ogn,
D allas , December 15, 1882.
upon or address us, ns we have the plats and are thoroughly acquainted
y v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u t io n is s u e d
LIVERY, SALE
L iq u o r s ,
Debtors, Take Notice!
AND LOAN AGENTS
k B utler , Attorneys.
W ill« -» a n d
M . M . E L L IS , Manager.
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Final
G. A. SHEPPARD & CO.
C u re
! F. r medical purposes. Competent person always on
huii-l to fill prescription».
D. U. BALING.
B. uamxu K, Oregon, N ovembers, 1882.
Sheriff’s Sale.
In re Estate of Jacob Martin, deceased, in the County
Court of Polk County, State of Oregon.
AVELINE MARTIN, EXECUTRIX OF SAID K8-
j tato, having filed the final account of her doings
in said Estate, and asked for a final hearing of the
same, Tuesday, February (J, 1883, at 1 o’clock p. in.,
is set by Hon. C. A. Johns, County Judge of said
county, for said hearing, at which time all persons in­
terested ure required to appear and show cause, if
any they have, why said final account should not l»e
approved and said Executrix discharged and her
bondsmen released from further liability.
EVELINE MARTIN, Executrix.
D aly
Under tho Opera House, Salem, Oregon.
Settlement.
concern that at the December Term, A. D., 1382,
of the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, I wih
Final Settlement.
u|>j>ointed Administrator of the Estate of Ellen Uoh-
r>.r, late of said county, deceased. All persons m
debted to said Estate are required to pay ¡the same In ro Estate of William B. Prather, deceased, in the
forthwitii, and all persons having claims against said
County Court of Polk County, State of Oregon.
Estate are requested to present them to me, duly
JAMES M PRATHER. ADMINISTRATOR OF
verified, within six month» from date.
f ) said Estate, having filed the final account of hire
I HA F. M. BUTLER, Administrator.
doings in said Estate, and asked for a final hearing of
M onmouth , Oregon, January 8, 1832.
M m m i « . Tuesday, February 0,1888, at i o ’clock p.
m. is net by Hon. C. A. Johns, County Judge of said
I
■ ■ p e o p le are always on the lookout county, for said hearing, at which time all persons in­
terested are required to appear and show cause, if
■ H i I m.
for ‘'*,aiue* to ‘"crease tne r carn-
c M ■ ^ ^ ■ " i t i g * . and in time become wealthy. any they have, why »aid final account he not approved
W
I \Jr ■ ■ th ose who do not improve their op and said Administrator discharged and hire bondsmen
portuuitiM remain in poverty. We offer a great chance released from further liability.
JAMES M. PUATIIER, Administrator.
to make money. We want many men, women, boys
D aly k B utler , Attorneys.
and girls to work for us right in their own localitits.
Anyone can do the work properly from the first »tart.
Tho business will pay more than ten times ordinary
Estray N o tic e .
wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who
engages fails to make money rapidly. You can devote
your whole time to the work, or only your spare fllA K E N UP BY TIIK UNDERSIGNED, LIVING
moments. Full information and all that is needed
I. 2J miles south of McCoy, one rod Cow, three
sent free. Address S tinson k Co., Portland, Maine. years old, marked with crop off left and s!it in right
ear. No other marks or brands perceivable. Came
A. M. HOLMES.
ffiffi ■ ■
■ B o o t , life Is sweeping hy, go and dare to my place in August last.
Appraised hy J. A. Dempsov, Justice of the Peace,
I before you die, something mighty
at $18.00.
1%
I and suhlims leave behind to cos
Dated this 3d day of January, 1883.
I ■ I ffi
■ qutr time.'' f| outfit free. No
risk. Everything new Capital not required. We
will furnish you everything. Many are making for
tunes. IgidisN make as much as men, and hoys and
girls make great pay. Reader, if you want- business
(Successor to Cooper llio».),
at which you can make great pay all the time, write
for particulars to 11, H allrtt < x C o ., Portland, Maine.
wish to reht. Th an renting of them wifi he fur­
nished tickets F’ree. Those renting elsewhere, or fur­
DEALER IN
tt
H É B E
W ILL BUY—
VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION
of the County Court, of the
and State ob Oregon, and to me dire
C. Sloper, Plaintiff, and against E Erven,
upon a judgment rendered in said Court on the
day of May, A. D., 1881, for the sain of One lfundredL
Ninety-nine one hundredth Dollar», and the fur
ther sum of Twenty three and Eighty five one hun
dredth Dollars, costs and accruing costs, I have levied
WOO, and will sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for caah in hand at the time of said sale, at
the Court House door in Dallas, in said county, at 1
o’clock r. u ., on
H ulu rd uy, the 10«Si «lay o r F e b r u a r y , IKM3,
All of the right, title and interest of the said K.
Erven of, in and to the following described real prop­
erty, to-wit: Lots Nos. 7 and 8 in Block No. 20, in E.
A. Thorp's Old Town of Independence, Polk County,
Oregon, to satisfy said execution, costs, and accruing
costs.
H. HOLMAN,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
D allas , Oregon, January 6, 1883.
B
S h e r i f f 's S a lo .
Y VIRTUE OK AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT
__
B nf the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Polk, upon a judgment rendered in said
Court on the 6th clay <»f December, 1882, in favor of
C. A. John» and W. II. Holme», Plain tiff», and against
Mary C. Wells, Defendant, and to me directed, for the
»uni of Seventy five Dollar» damage», and the further
gum of Fifteen Dollar» co»t» and accruing co»t», and
intcre»t at the rate of H per cent {»or annum from the
»aid 6th day of December, 1882, I have levied upon
and will »ell at public auction, to the highest bidder,
at tho Court llouao door in Dallas, in said county, on
l lo u d n y , F e b ru a r y 12, l(W3,
At one ¿»’clock i*. m . of »aid day, for cash in
hand at the time of »aid »ale, all tlie right,
title and intcrc»t of the »aid Defendant in
and to the following described real property, to-
wit: Lot No. Twelve (12) in Block No. Four (4), and
Lot No. One (I) in Block No. Four (4^ situated in the
Town of pRrydalc, County of Polk and 8iato o? Ore­
gon, to satisfy »aid execution and costs and accruing
costs.
II. HOLMAN.
She rid of Polk County, Oregon.
Dated at Dallas, Janruary 12, 1883.
t
BAGS & BAGGING MATERIAL
Notice.
N
OTICE IS HEREBY jHVEN TO WHOM IT MAT
concern, that at the November term, A. I»., 1882,
of the County Court of the County of Polk, and State
of Oregon, I was appointed l*y said Court Administra­
tor of the Estate of JoaJha Frakes, laU of said eoun
tv. deceased.
All peffions having claims against
»aid estate aro required l o ]»resent the same to me,
duly verified, within »i.'vmonths from this dato, and
all persons indebted thereto are requested to make
Immediate payment.
WILLIAM 8ARGEANT, Administrator
H a l t k B c t l k ii , Attorneys tor A d r n ’ r .
Dated Novein her 10, 1332.
J A S P E R It. M IL L E R ,
(Ml’ CCCKSSOIt TO RIGO» & Mll.LL.lt),
Druggist d ¿jolkuy,
------DEALER IN------
D ru gs,
C h e m ic a ls ,
P e rfu m e ry ,
S t a t io n e r y ,
E t c ., E tc .
■Will Street,
t
Dallas. Oregon
Always on hand, a Fine Line off
their own, will lie admitted for One Dollar.
Entry No. 322». for the H. | ,.f 8. R.
S. F.. \ of S.
Johann Most is tho most ultra nishing
Spectators will I* admitted for Fifty Cents; Ladv
W. L and Ia>ts 1 and 5, Section 30, T. 6 8., R. 6 W.
M EERSCH AUM P IP E S ,
N o . 1 2 5 F ron t Street, Portland, Oregon.
F'ree.
He names the following witnesses to prove his eon
fool that European agitation has Maskers,
Every preparation Is being made to eclipse any
tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said laud,
thine
of
the
kind
heretofore
seen
in
these
parts.
I
via.: |. Vanhorn. R. Burlington, J. W. Rones aud 8.
thrown upon our shores. He pub­ Goon Music, Good Hopper and Good Order insure»!. !
Cigars, Tobaccos. Etc.
M. Edes, ail of FUkhern, Polk County. Oregon.
L. T BAKIN. Register.
licly
advocates
the wholesale Ail reel»#«-table dancers and spectators invited.
DALLAS, OREGON,
F L O U R A N D G R A IN B A G S
slaughter of governors, preacheis,
N O T IC E !
W IL S O N 3c R A Y ,
ARE NOW READY TO DO ALL K IN I« OF
bankers, monopolists and every­
* w Rla.-ksni'th work in their line of business in the
MtALiaa IX
Constantly on hand and made to order. Also, Wagon Covers, Ktc., Etc.
i Iwst style aud on the live and let live plan
Yon will
body who has had the industry to
. find them at their shop whenever work is wanted,
«lay or night. Our shop is at the elk horn sign, one
DALLAS, OREGON,
ORUCS, PATENT MEDICINES,
door south <>f Burns A Morrison's livery stable.
accumulate money, and that news­
1 We thank you for your custom in the past amt
MONEY TO L O A N !
D R E 8 S «M A K IN G I
S tn tio n r r y , P r r fn m c r y .
hope
you
will
continue
the
name
in
the
future.
W#
papers should be confiscated and Wilson & H
- Prop’rs. are yours truly,
ROW FILL k SON.
D allas , November 24. 1881
devoted to the publication o f revo­
We
have
money
to
loan
on
approved
Real
Estai
Fancy and Toilet Articles, ssrurity. in »um » from
a v in g p u r c h a s e d t h e
a b o v e m il l * .
lutionary documents.
While tho H we are now prepared to do all kinds of
(iU A R S AM) TOBACCOS.
D R . I. T . M A S O N ,
murderous folly o f this whelp is
PCRRYDALC.
I
I
OKCGOX
Grist and Custom Work
the host antidote for it« poison, it
Promptly and in a aatisfactor
RESIDENT DENTIST,
WlLROfV k HOLMAN.
illustrates the easy good nature of rail
JOHN M o D O W K L l T
D allas , Oregon, January 5, 13(4
DALLAS, OREGON.
the American people that he is
(Irete of Eugene City and Sheridan )
Dissolution Notice.
the Treasurer of Tennessee, suffered, without disoent or commo­
Nitrous Ox Me or Ireughing Owe administered. Office
( two doors east of Jap. It. Miller's
:lted in a large nun and tion, to blow hit ridiculous blasts
o n e * IS IIKKIRY THAT TH * PARTNER
D allas , Nor. 17, IMS.
ship heretsdore existing between the uudei
signed, under the Arm nai
Texas. The Governor has before American audiences.
bee« dissolved bs mutual
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The business will be continued at the oki stand by
to the Governor of
O n M o n d a y m o r n in g th e E s m o n d
Hughes, who will collect all outstanding^»» mi .
CL i R I h h ,
> hold Polk until a requisi- H o U l i n P o r t l a n d n a r r o w l y e s c a p e d end pay all debts.
.
T. H. o n .
Daixaa, Oregon, January 1, UH,
ent. *
b u r n in g .
BLACKSMITHS,
DALLAS CITY MILLS,
N
REAL ESTATE AGENT,