Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 24, 1883, Image 3

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COUNTY ITEMIZER. |
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S T A T E AN I» T E R R I T O R I A L .
IX D tP E .V B E .X E ITEMS.
AIRLIE ITEMS.
»Suva vvkvat.
MAX'» M M TAIinr.
Mrs Alderman is now visiting her I
Iraoii out » fecial coatssrovDBsv.]
We clip th# following from the Daily
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Jack
Vincent,
who
was
tried
in
the
(laughter, Mrs. Duncan. .
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There will be a regular meeting of the
Like as the damask rose you see,
Circuit Court for Cbehalia County, Oregonian; Fall town wheat In this sec­ Or
Will Dalton has removed to S ot ver.
like a blossom on a tree,
Mr. William Get.rtr*
u;u i . . . council on Tuesday evening next.
. ... .
ITEMS IN K ltlE F.
tion
of
the
country,
I
tliiuk,
ia
pretty
• .
,
. , >r8e» nas kilUtl this '
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J
,
,
.
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uuui
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t
nimm*
leu
on
aiouuay
i
W.
T.,
a
short
time
since,
for
shoot­
Misa Dollie William» left on Monday’ a
Or like a dainty flower in May,
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I w,,lter ‘' “ it1«
below Lincoln, G5 . A
*ton and baker shop have train to visit her many friends ut Dallas. ing John Westfall, and found guilty well couketl, though it was a very cold Or like the morning to the day.
,b printing of all kind, done at the , ***> ft“ a « 5 ducks.
been added to our town during the past
Ea McBride made a gyillg trip to Mon-
Hurt/ of Polk,
of murder in the second degree, hue roost But this it not tile first time wheat Or like the sun, or like the shade, •
lu lb« matter’
■Ti uxtta office.
i . 1 “ “ 1" M|Uj - « ! ctunae hand, by the j
,
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’
* Returning
'
" Monday
'
Or like the gonrd which Jonah had—
lDou ii “ Sunday,
t\ e .
R. Miller, minor
been granted a new trial by Judge has been killed by frost. And
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as I have Even such is man, whose thread is spuD
fiuo line of triuies of »11 kind, at |
“ « # >• a good chance for a
Quito a number of our cittrent went to Ed thinks he'll go again.
(hau Stouler 0
To SylTMter I
Green on the grouud that the ver- had some experience in the business, 1 Drawn oat and out, and so is done.
H Miller’ s*
¡good inyuatmont; the two mills can be |
the State Temperance
! bought cheap
In the iMBM of tJ
Ed Ford and Juo. D. Palmer, have at
— give it to you for the benefit of your
Alliance, which met at that place’ on last1 last succeeded iu securing houses for diet was uot in accordance with the 1 will
The rose withers, the blossom blasteth,
rent reduction in price» at \V. C.
evidence.—Evening Telegram.
>> ednesday.
The
flower
fades,
the
morning
hastetb
I
Tho
bottom
has
fallen
out
of
the
now
their families, we are glad to have them
numerous readers, or to whom it may
|lt. «u'l.
court room theraof.'tt Da
The son sets, the shadow flies,
Kyte road. It will take Ç1,000 to make
A dispatch from Walla Walla concern.
H. D. Foster and Mrs. Lucinda Chitt- "B h
they are valuable citizeus.
tr. McMnrn Hod »on, of Salt Crook, it as good as the old one.
The
gonrd
consumes,
the
mau-he
dies.
bro, of Independence, were married on ! Ntzaro is dead, or at least we dont see gnys thav-F. C. Hammond, the man j The
The full
full of
of 1855
1855 I I had a finid of fifty
> u. a call on Monday,
Thu Imperial Mills have purchased all the evening of the 20th inst., Chief J u s-' any more items in your valuable paper who killed Grinnell, at Ainsworth, acres welt summer fallowed and sown Like to an arrow from the bow,
¡M s r e t t p * '
utler DeLathmute li»» for aulu 100 tho wheat at Lincoln with tho exception tice J. T. Ford, of Independence precinct, from this point with his siguatme.
n « ; l the D L claim ,
Or like the swift course of water flow,
thence eouth <11 che. I
1 u{ mu lid aheop, for «-’ .75 per head, of 5,000 bushels and that is not .vdd yet. officiating No cards, no cake, no fool - ! Tom Williams has purchased u new hoe had a preliminary examination on early, ami a finer stand and growth I Or like tho tide ’twixt flood and ebb,
«) ch», thence wot 2
Saturday, the result of which was imvt) „ , ver m u Hut that winter was Or like the spider’s tender web,
'or denti.trr, go to Matoii, over Rut-
Aleo thet other tract .
1 and a straw
rake an _ l aaya
!ge v * Daly
Lnfuyotto Tnwnsoml, son of David iahness.
____ ________
«.»j® if
*• Ju
" “ v*®
'"*/ that he was ordered committed on v
N oi the &E corner
uch liku thii_ „ ry cold aild no Or like a race, or like a goal,
, grocery »tore.
,
11
1
will
be
kind
enough
te
lend
him
hi»
®
o1®
«ml wife, thence w»-*
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_
iwvm | Presbyterian
Liout. Schwatka
did on not
lecture
at the t
thinks he will succeed in raisiug the charge of murder, without bail,
Townsend,
is
quito
sick.
Dr.
McAfee
church
last
Wednesday!
.
.
,
.
T
-
»
t
T
Or like the dealing of a dole—
clw to Ihe piece of t,
edneaday 1 liaP» 118 lIunlts
will *uccee<l in raising i
!r. E. Y. Hallook v u ill town oil last was called to soo him to-day.
|
, ■,?!
•
to await
the A action of # i.
the ^ grand v jury,
i snow, * but not so much high water. In Even such a man, whose brittle state
«.S H U weel, Will. 1__
! M iday.
T he I temizeb last week mak» (ho evening as per announcement. On account u ™u ,*u8 tuter ®*°P tl,‘ s \tar’ .
'■ent 40 acre, off ,4 the <___
the
spring
there
was
not
a
live
stock
or
Is
always
subject
into
fate.
He
was
imprisoned
in
the
jail
at
’
The merchaiitile trade is looking r.P »
» Itneae, the Hon. Caxe. A
Ir.
Clark, of Salt Crook was in I statement that tho Oregon City Mills of the many attractiou. elsewhere it was
The arrow shot, the flood soon spent.
root m the field, but the ground was
Colfax.—Evening Telegram.
™
1K S T b e i u l ' o V X
co? ,t °* ,b«
Oreffou. I
bought Mr. Kyte’s wheat at 1 •Ity Mills I thought ailviaable, by those having the
toi u mi Monday.
The time no stay, the web soon rent,
V* Volk, with the tewl of mM Z « J
eri-yilale. lecture in charge to poatpo... it until some
, di poinU in tho countv.
is a mistake, it was purchased
Yesterday the Northern PaciCc! ljo“° “ * ^ lu
1 iMi
Tho race soon run, the goal soon won, ilay of February, A. I>. lain-
ir. A. Shultz who lias boon nick for This
led
by
the
future
time.
trading
points
in
the
county.
Imperial Mills.
Aitort:
railroad company let to J. B. Mont-1 , Prl,,i! »heat. It was then the last of
The dole soon dealt,man’s life soon done I>ll.y A B i n « « , Any».
M -nil duy'a ia able to bo on the atroot
1.1 (
We loam that a petition ia being cir-
The/allow who seat Charlie GouM[that gomery & Co., tho contract for con - 1 February. I walked over the field, pou-
A good toachor could find employment
ag. in.
Like
to
tho
lightning
from
the
sky,
ciliated in town ¿ k in * tho Bo,ml of J»1*“,11™ T ^ i T n
,
7.
' i u h «v.a structing the grade and the bridging dering what to do. I had ordered my
here
this
spring
and
summer,
as
our
school
ball will Be «iron at J. W. Way mire.
rii .
.
. swear that Charlie lias two good eyes,
County Treasurer’*
I rupees to raise the saloon l.scense to ftU(,
U.ut mtdicines. he is not iu of the link between Portland and | uien to KOt oat the plows and team» and Or like a post that quick doth hie,
Tr lay evoniog March kill. No admit- directors are anxious that our school 9o00
Or like n quarter in a song.
per amnum. That means we sup- j ueed 0f any
shall bo a good one. So far there h;i9
t,o :e except with partner..
Or
like
a
journey
three
days
long.
Kalntna.
Work
will
begin
imme-:
come
on
to
plowing.
1
met
thorn
as
they
O ffici of T t t u n t u or I
pose,
that
the
petitioners
prefer
that
the
,
been but one application.
liu Cora Riley, <’f Saiem, came over
diately, and the contract requires J were coming Into the field. I said, “ stop, Or like a snow when summer’s come,
whiskey that ia sol,! in this place should , . " e,\rfe T * * "rr? ;.to “ *ru ‘ h?,‘ T
Mr.
Weeks
is
running
the
black-smith
Or
like
the
pear
or
like
the
pluin,
/
.
*
i
r
*
friend
Mr.
I.
P.
Smith
who
recently
re-
be sold
Wednesday', stage for a visit among
hid fauli|y ‘from that it be finished September
go back to the barn, and prepare ninety Even such is man, who heaps up sorrow ,!
shop here. He has charge of it for three. over one bar instead of two o r , cen„ y MmjYe<1
irj nil ill Dali»».
The company will lay the iron,
1 romiurer’« offlee « « demand, mud that
his brother who has gone to California;
I Washington Teritory to this vicinity, cou- line is thirty-nine miles long, and bushels of whoat for sowing. The next I Lives but this day, and dies to-morrow.
on amid orders from this dmte
i
hero
was
0:10
d.
d
.,
up
before
the
po
\Y no indebted to Mr. It. M. Site, and he is anxious to sell it as his farm de­
The lightning’s past, the post must go,
; templates returning to ♦bat couutry in
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K T M ILL«!, Oomfr 1
day
I
commenced
sowing.
1
think
it
was
lice
court
this
week.
there
will
be
three
miles
cf
side-track.
The
song
is
short,
the
journey
no.
fo, ... iu nioo fresh orange, this week. mands all of his attention. Here is a
j the near future for the purpose of enter­
the 28th day of February. I know it was
The peAr doth rot, the plum doth fall.
Many thanks.
in g into the stock business. Wo regret Evoning Telegram.
rare opportunity for a good smith who is
Summons.
The snow dissolves, aud so must all.
| loosing Mr. S. as he has a great many | The Eugene City Guard in speak­ the 4th day of March I finished. That
V E ItK Y D A L E IT E M S .
!
; i Mr. Perkins will not bo able to anxious to secure an encellont location at
j
friends
her
a
model
ate
[nice.
In
the
County
Court
of th« State of Orugua, tor th
att .oil bin apointni«nt at Lewiavillu on
bushels of as Like to the grass that's newly sprang,
ing of the commencement of the harvest T threshed
[FROM Ol'R SPECIAL CORP.RHPONDEVT.J
County of Polk.
| Wo now have a blacksmith shop in run­ Stato University says: The senior
ik : I Sabbath.
St. Valentines day brought with it its
fine
white
winter
wheat
as
ever
grew
for
Or
like
a
tale
that’s
now
begun,
H.
Hinchberff,
Plaintiff,
vs. Georg* O r l f l M , Ds
Mutton sheep in good demand. Sales
femiant.
o.|,,- state Temporinao Alliance is in usual amount of fun, and the entertain­ made by E. C. Key to at four dollars per ning order with Tom Price at the anvil. class of the -State University ____
have each and every acre in the field, and there Or like the bird that’ a here to-day,
To
George
Griawold,
the
Defendant
above-aanwd:
Tom
is
a
first
class
workman
and
a
jolly
,
c.]logen
Wallace
Mount
valedictorian
ment
given
by
the
people
of
Lincoln
„
in Albany this week. No reports
head.
chosen Wallace Mount vnledietorinn was at least five acres fell down that we Or like the pearled dew in May,
N THE NAME OP THE STATE OF I-------------
proved to be the richest treat of the
(•
it u. vet.
Or like an hoar, or like a span,
>
you are hereby notified and i
1WM,
tr
e
d
l
“lie
7.%P
reparC
ftd
to
d
T
a
il
Miss
Emma
Cornelius
saluta-
The social “ hop” at J. II. Downing»,
never cut or tried to save, ouly by turn­ Or like the singing of a swan—
and answer the complaint tied
i;,v. Mr. Perkins has been quite sick season. The programme was a good one
kinds
Of IU
work
at u(
moderate prices. Those j tonan._ Senator Slater, through his
above-entitled action, in the abovvnaoM
during tho week was a pleasant affair.
wMW t,40
uacil
- » -- *--- O — “ *■' ing the hogs in tho field. They saved it Even such is man, who U vf • by breaih,
who are iu need of work done in bis
1 line son, W. T. Sluter, kindly
woh rheumatism, most of this week, lie and was well acted, much better than was 1
Dallas, in aaid Polk County, by the flrat
offered
to
Is here, now there, in life and death.
ctod, as most of those who took part I j Wo weje ph-ased to see tho smiling face , wrill do well to call on him.
{ term of «aid Court following the complete
in ..till confined to the house.
in tho music and literarv
........
of tliU Summons, being Monday, the id d_„
secure from Mount Vernon nu elm in a manner that paid me about as well
The grass withers, the tale is euded,
Mr. (leo. o Kelty
on our
our streets
streets during
during |
j Arrangements
4- -------------* nre being considered
■i-iirv
exorcises
never
'
m
y
on
. A. D., 1883. And you are hereby farther no«,
I D. 1-eo has on hand a good stock of
for a class tree if the seniors desired as T bad nut and t.b***'«b«d it,, a» nork I The bird is flown, the dew ascended,
ituiA nail iu such exorcises . i before. Iti-
In- the
, ,, week,
,,
. . erection
..
_
also Mr. Dud Saling, merchant to the
of a new school . _ building
if you fail so to appear and answer, for want
g« is ut low prices. You can not do bet- . 1.,,., ‘ „ 1.1 i„
n no» Ion».
• s 12J cents a pound that year, but that [ Tuu LwUi iz rhrr4, ♦v>*
the plaintiff will take
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• i „ w i» it
in Airlio this year. Ibis enterprise is such a one. Tho class unanimously
Duncan, W. at Ballaion.
I
— — »
wmts.ii
tei t inn to do your coming year’s trading
The
swau
near
death,
man’s
life
is
done.
had
uou.Aii*
Abrams
Mra. (li
is-1 Pro*
Järvi»
has returnod
accepted
the
offer,
aud
have
written
:th
the
whsat.
A.
iionry.
Miss
Lois
Ybranis^Mrs.1
Gris'-
Prof.
Jarvis
returned
from
rather
“
“
c„
h
“
!*
d*4
“
,h8
b
“
9.
been
Pollan,
ami
interest
with him.
month from t‘
Id and \V. Dimciin. The
Tiie prefonnance ; 1 an
,U1 extended visit
vis't to neighboring
lieighborini towns. for a long time iu a delapidated condition to the Senator requesting him to
I only givo this as an instance to show Like to the bubble iu the brock,
♦ ho costs a n d ------ -
ut u u i a
it. v. Gun. Pewtherer (Baptist) will
tho Horiiimiica by Mrs. Griswold ae Everybody glad to soo him back.
and a nuisance to the community
Or in a glass much like a look.
[finn ordered
nni.....I by
»... lion.
..
’ " " A.
T Johns,
*.
forward
it
immediately.
how
much
more
wheat
there
would
have
Publication
C.
Judge.
pi
It regularly on the 3rd Sabbath of coutpanied by Mr. Duncan on the guitar,
Pone at Chamber», January 24,1882.
Our blacksmiths Glandon & DeBerry
Farmers iu this vicinity nte begining to
Or like the shuttle in weaver’s hand,
ea. month ut the Suit Creek school
been to tho acre, and how it is possible Or like the writing in Tne sand,
Messrs.
B
rey
man,
Summerville
BELT * PIPE».
seemed to be especially enjoyed by the are doing a rushin - business judging we" r lon8 ,nces on ncccnnt oi tho present
ho 0.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
audio»:c.
from the lively sound of the lmnimor.
| Pr°spects of a short whsat crop. Wheat and Luckey, of Ocboco valley, made, we may make money by this freeze yet. Or like a thought, or like a dream,
r. Nathan Connor, of Ballston,
Literary exorcises consisted of readim* I -m____ ____. .
, .
, 1 certainly looks bad anil should it be fro- ou Wednesday, February the 7th 1 know a freeze, where ground is fall Or like the gliding oi the stream—
S
h
e
r
if
f
’s
Even such is man, who lives by breath,
'ea do 1 at our office on last Thursday. We hy W. A. Henry. ‘ His !*a is Initiated ” 1 H '8 present management of our county i ztn out, farmers will be placed to a great one of the largest transactions of
plowed, is as good as a heavy coat of Is here, now there, in life aud death
tr. ndebted to him for two boxes of nice Fred Toner. Declamation ‘ -Red Jacket'” : I!"1"“' ““ l’? ' “ » “ f01' “ 1* wltl* «oilie auxieth inconveniance to proouro seed for rtsow- the kind that lias ever taken place
o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t b t
manure.
Now
I
am
going
to
do
the
same
Ralbli
Ton
r
Dpcl-mvifinn
“
r
tV
1
f
V
01,1
PnoP*°
an^
we
aro
gkd
to
state
ing
in
the
spring
there
being
but
little
,
execution Unwed out of th* CtreuD
The bubble's out, the look forgot,
v.ii. cr apple. A thousand thanks.
oi the sute of Oregon, for the County of M b
IM*
p Kicking
lou.r. in Declamation
Lots
of | the general venlict is, “ The Good'’ s till' grain reserved in the neighborhood for in Oregon. They sold their ranch thing ovor again, on the same field, but
Solid
tho
Poorer
Kind
The
ahuttle's
flung,
the
writing's
blot,
a decree therein rendered on the 9lh t l a v ? ^ "* * *
V u are pleased to report that the wife
in
Crook
County,
together
with
the
ot sticketh to her yet.
! an
S ome T imes
au emergency.
The thought is past, the dream it gone, ber. 1882. wherein Ladd A £
Ä °*
Mule.”
Reeitiona
Morning,
MissMable
and child of Mr. B. Higgs, who have
I. N David eon, Christina Davidson ~and"TZZu
horseB and the cattle thereon, to A. not upon auunner fallow, and if it is a
The waters glide, man’s life is done.
Messrs. Ariainsou S: McFarland of j
t. i, sick for sometime with intermittent McGrow; Noon, Miss Additi, Clangle; Marion couuiy were in town this week l
♦nick were Defendants, and to me d lJ S rted a ld 'd !*
good season I expect to get ten bushels
H.
Johnson,
of
Portland,
for
a
pri­
ZE
N
A
IT
E
M
S
.
Night,
Misa
Minnie
Townsend;
“
Never
j
recting
and commanding me to tell t h o M to w W a l
fever, are about well again.
¡ten bed premise«, to-wit: Th* weet m Z K Z T L *?'
vate figure;
Portland paper more to the acre than if it had net frozen Ilk U S t t r
Mind What They Say,” Myrtle Nichols; purchasing dray horses for tho Seattle i
„
, but a roruaml
FLOOD* IX T i l l EAST. Uun Land Claim of Elijah D. Butler
Mr. A. C. Nichols it wife, of Derry, “ Write Thotn a Letter To-night," Minnie market, and we nnderstrnd good prices
[r»oM in « sracixL co«K»roMi«vr.i
says it will take nearly $150,000 to out. I give this as my experience of that
Butler, his wife, niLuated in Polk County,
**
r. in town on Tuesday. Mr Nichols Townsend. Essays—“ Nine teenth Cen-i were offered.
and market! and designated on the i S h Ü u V
Weatlici very changeable.
settle up the whole matter if they year and what I will do this year if the
The whole country has been ap­ survey» of the United
,S the employ of Kratz & Washburn tury” by Miss Alice McLeutli.
ill
States as NotifwTL
ÎÜT
Mr J. P. Frizzell met with a severe ac-
vocal
Rev. W. D. Nichols will preach here | deliver what stock they claim to bo element» will let me.
“ fu rti at
W m . B aklow \
of ti at place.
palled at the accounts of the great Township 9, 8. of R.
1.. S, west , of the Willamette lía»
Music Quartette, Misses Abrams,Craugle \ cident Inst week by having the fleshy part jto-uiorrow at 11, a. in., nil are invited.
able to do. T h e number of cattle
idiaii, *aid went half containing 204 lft-iniT# *er*s, and
ire and fresh drugs of every kind and Mrs. Abrain3. Vocal »Solo—“ When ' of his thumb cut almost to the bone,
Hoods
that
have
been
for
some
time
We believe everybody got their share on the range bearing their brand
that the proceeds of »aid sale h e ? '
'
a u i ; a L .iK c l i p p e r .
. >ii. cantly oil hand at Jap. It. Millers. the Leaves Bogin to Fall,” by Miss Lois making a very ugly and painful wound,
devastating the valleys of tho Ohio ri'Ht, in (tavinent * “ — — l t „ , „ a* follows:
j cannot be far from five thousand, to
He seeps every article belonging to the Abrams. “ Tho Warbling of the Birds,” j There is some hopes of tiie wheat crops of valentines iu this vicinity.
and tributary rivers. A t Cinein- »uw oi «»JO »Horn«»»' f. to U dd * ftuh.' TMid.
J. J. Flynn lelt for McMinnville one snv nothiug of tho horses. Messrs,
by Misses MoGrew and Onmgi«. “ Take ! reviving, in this locality; in fact we are
trade,
Tho famous clipper ship Young Amer­
th« pftrm.nl ol th.
day this wcclt, whore he has scoured a Breymau and Summerville nre now
natti the river rose to the prodi­ to
Shiloh’ # Cough and Consumption Cure mo Homo Where Mother Dwells,” by told by some of our best farmers-that the job at his trade.
• j n t i i fee", to Lewi. H e T o i l o k T r S n i ^ l S * ? ^
ica is lying at Flanders' wharf discharging
p
u»,
if any, t * l*o pa|.| t<> the defendant! N iw » u
gious
hight
of
sixty-five
feet
above
.» sold by ns on u guarantee. It cures tho Misses Walling’s. Dialogue by the past freeze has even improved the pros-
j residing in East Portland, where her first cargo at this port. A visit to
There is a yonng man
o , b,- ,lrtu.o< the p rm Z iiiJ J id Y H "
Consumption. Forsuleby Jap. It. ililler, little folks, “ Playing Singing School.” ! poet, they giving for a reason that where
low water level, and not only flood­ 1 i " 1“ “ N
this commit- they have recently made some large
". »hsriff, .III wu, to th . hlffhw bU M i ' « £
i
the vessel yesterday resulted in many in-
•bov.^Mcrllwd |.remi«o, on
*
**»
it las.
After the exercise» the post oil]ce was : one shoot has been bit off there will be nity that is in trouble. Will some
lenuer
tender I j investm ents in real estate.—State
ed
but
litterally
overwhelmed
a
M .lu r tln ), I h r .id i m , # r M « r « a , itffff.
tesesting facts being learned as to her
I ho new house of W. G. Harris, oppo­ opened and valentines were distributed to i two spring up from the root», but others heart step forward and help Johnny to J 0urlm ]
large
portion
of
the
city.
find the dear
one, that scut him that |
•
i n n «
In froot ol the c „ urt H eo«, door, In th . Tow» <d
Vldeuti
se the depot, is rapidly approaching | those who were remembered by their ,i.lv Iiu-o lliu idea that the new »|.rout , MntiluellU1
history. She was launched at New York
Huh.«, Coontv of Polk, »ml Stata of
.7 7 ? ”
Thousands o f peonle have been the
lie
;
F ifte e n years ago, w hen Portland
will all turn to cheat; there is such a aver- ; „
.
cl pletion, notwithstanding the change- friends.
hoora o< u o'clock I. » .
in May, 18G3, from the yard of Wm. H.
«it j of opinion unions our “ wise ones” ' z-«11» m® organized n home guard, they i
left utterly destitute, having had du\. to-wlt: The hoar of 1 o'clock r. n. of
little m ore than a country
id weather.
lc r m . ol e»le Cuh Iu h«»d.
® Jr-
that wo cannot yet come to any definite trill every afternoon. We believe Judge ' tow n , several charitable ladies met Webb, one of tho most successful ship­ everything destroyed or carried
IU E X I Y 1S T.I IT E M S .
There is no use going out of the county
H. HO'JIAM.
! conclusion as to the results, but all hope ] UmTis is comander, and Miss A lic o ------- ¡a t the hom o o f a m em ber and builders and who built almost all of the
Sheriff
of
Polk
Cuun'”
Q-iron
away by the raging waters. A D allab , January r «%
t i y furniture, when you can be suited
8S.
vrrgMs.
; for the best.
2% ls 1883.
irnosi Ol'R SPECIAL con RESPONDENT.]
! “ list Leutenant. New brooms are the
*
_
orga n ized
a society fo r the relief o f extreme clippers in sorvico during tho vast amount of suffering is report­
m 1 rice3 and quality, at Allen it Os-
St. Valentino’s day was duly observed
weapons used; guess they intend to sweep distress. This was the b egin n in g o f past forty years. Of the largo clipper
Ix , ic’s, Independence
j tho
OIÏITI'AKV.
ed and, many lives lout. A loud
Summons.
at this place. A few comic pictures were
*’
town, the company is composed the L a d ie s ’ R e lie f S ociety.
W uer-
H. ,n. Charles Johns, County Judge distributed but the nicer ones had a heavy
fleet that visited every important port in call goes out to the American peo­
chiefly of young umide:;
|
ever
there
In
the
Circuit
Court
of the State of Oregon, tor Ik*
ui.'l wife havo gono to Portland this week, run.
was sorrow or sickness the world thirty years ago, only the Young I
Salem, Oregon, February 15, 1883.
ple for help for the suffering,
Comity c f Voik—se.
ts purchase furniture proparitory to com­
i:x rii\
A T io x .
|
or
poverty,
o
r
all
o
f
these,
these
j
E
ditor
I
temized
:
______
America
and
David
Crocckett
are
now
in
o
.
J.
Puff
ley,
PlAÌntìff»»va.
William Cole a
The protracted meeting is in progress
mencing houso keeping.
ladies w ent mid m inistered with active deep sea service. The Great Re­ which we are glad to note, is be­
Ode, I fondant*.
yet, a great deal of interest ia manifested j On Monday evening last, tho remains
E
ditor D allas B temtzkr :
ing
promptly
responded
’
to
in
--
»
Miss Etta Johnson, of I-ewi vilo is vis­ by the people. The house is filled each
I notice iu i b ou n tifu l hnnds and w om anly svm-
T«» tiie above named ----------
Dofendant*.
public, North Wind, Soverign of the Seas
iting friends in town this week. She evening and the best of order io main j of I. S. McCoy was intered in the Bethel your issue of the 17th you say in referring
j— I p:ithy. They fed the hungry, clothed
money and supplies. Tho Legiaia-
tu !S m S JS S S S M
oppear and
kindly remembers “ ye prints.
Thanks tained. Quite a number have arisen l|!1 cemetery near Bethel, Polk County, ■ to my building of a new stable. “ We un- the naked and turned again into Trade Wind, Comet, Hornet,Flying Cloud ture of Ohio has already mode j
.. , i y,rt* m the above___
M s /E U bu
^
, ! « lit in n week-» from tiie rute (dthe servie« o f.
Oregon. I. S. McCoy was born in Marion ! derstand that it is either a case of mis- I paths o f industry and virtue many Mandarin, R a v i i i , Hurricane, Northern ,
I pray or.
iRl'fJC app ropriation s fo r tho bene lit : »ummou» uuonyou, hr puhüratfon, to-wlk- <ki er
Miss Nellie Miller, of this town, is | Lumber ij piled out on tho corner of i County Indianna, Nov. G, 1833. Moved! understanding or violated honor.” As a ; e rrin g feet.
B u t th rou ghou t the Light and David Brown have either gono o f the destitute, and 1 liberal
11
’ s % u
b tor waul
-
1
A . Ä ........
? will . tek* a
v ia
ai,aw*c,
PUiiitiff
visiting frionds in Monmouth. »>ho will 1 Main and Meridian streets for a hotel to Iowa in 1840, and from there to Cali- j matter of justice to myself I desire to j
career o f ' The society, its special to “ Davy Jones’ locker,” or nre doing 8cripti«ms are I»___
,-ing _
.«/.»«.u v m !
- •*
—
—**■'**
forwarded
fo
r
Uln ‘«
tie tu the w
at .ml the County Temperance Alliance i building 30xtSO feet. We do not know of
f
1
..
C
»1
...
o
-ril*.,»
tr.u
t
of
huid,
hrwiír^||Riiiílt»r#.
cure
has been the menial service and aro not heard of. The from various .sections of the cotkH’ '
‘ ■r
frm
tt ^
—* —
* - Swtkio
• No.
at Independence, before returning home. ! a nicer location for a hotel than tho one fornia in 1853. iSix years later lie came i state that there is no “ misunderstanding I ch a rge and
_
try»,
the **-»*^
M outhed
curoor <d
A t first when little oues Young America is built iu the most sub­ try.
or violated honor” about it. I never | orp h a n
|Triwn,th»» s^|. Ï! ^ v.ed, I), tii. ( 'iMtntyof #oth,’
Mr. David Stout and wife, of McMinn­ | chosen, and wo believo that such a build- I to Oregon, and was married in Marion!
ville, who were both very low with ty- ! ing would pay fair interest, on the invest- County Oregon, in September, 1877. He made any agreement either written or ! were thrown upon its support, they stantial of live and whito oak, all knees
The suffering is not hy any ! «"-.«i ¿¿S T ü H li
_
»... . v
4h*bee North
ph ,id fever and wure convalesing, havo | meat. •
was taken with Ilia last illness on the verbal with Messrs. Ford and Ellis, that were cared for in private hom es, but between decks being iron strapped and . means eon lined
-----7 - to Cincinnati.
eim lo.; Il.eric. WSMtti 'h .lM ;th «M . North l»C h .lh .;
**7~ ~7*‘ D\ ** k! this tax becam e to o great and in 1871,
In :li relapsed, and are scarcely expected i There ¡a quite an epidemic among the morning of the lltli of December, 1882, I would not ngai V '
I thunce I Ji»t 1,1.3 m ( bains, t" **-- —*— - *
the
decks
supported
by
quarter
stantions,
,
*ilo»g
the
(
>liio.
thu
Monogchala I - ------ .... v..v oktiui toieu in ni» complaint proved
■u «»«»ge in «11» livsjy | with tbe a m b ia n ce o f friend#, T he
to recover.
| horses hero and there are a dozen or inure and .after a painfully protrated illness, business in the e.ty, nnd Mr. ForJ 'v.tU H om o „ „ „ bu ilt> and it |)as l)0enf and to these features is due much of her
for, together widi conte and dlebursemeut* of thi*
an various other rivers tho dostruc- suit.
Anyone wishing to purchase - good
‘
[ »fflieteil Miiiilarly. Tho ilisease ¡» ».nao-; ,Iied „ „ Slluday mornin., the llt li of whom l made sale will not say so, the
Published bv order of Hon. H. P. _
fact is I did not desire to sell out, for by unload, a hom e to many hundreds o f present strength. She is 248 feet in I tion has been very great indeed;
uld thing like the blind sta/geiv. 1 here has ,» .
e, ind-hand, No, 7 cooking stovi
DAJ«Y A B< S&ÄT*1
tho kind patronage of tho citizens of Mar- helpless children. As the city has length over all, 45 feet breadth, 2G feet and there nro very few cities or dated January HI, I8,i8,
do well to call on Mrs. Axom of this boon several fnt:>l cases: One man lust I F.obru',ry 1883> Rt 8:40 »• •“ •.** thu
Attorney» for r Plaintiff.
of P) 3*ears, 3 months and 5 days. Mr. ien and Polk Couuties my business linJ gro w n , the dem ands for charity have 7*indies deep and registers 1439 tons. i towns along these streams that have
place. We can testify to its good .p o li­ three, and another two by it.
tic» as we have used it for a few days.
Summons.
Somo of our farmers who have ex­ McCoy was a good substantial citizen. bocaino very remuneration lo me nnd I increased and the ladies now find Her main mast is 207 feet in length, be­ not been more or less flooded. We
only »old out because they gave u s a largo tjjat thev have uot at Tho H om e
Mr. G. \V. Hubbard, of Liltle Lnckia- amined their fall grain report that a great Ho was the proprietor of the town of price
ing ns high as that of the largest wooden ' have seen no estimate as yet of tho In tho Circuit Couit of tho State of Oregon, tor Ik*
and I thought that I could do better . .....
....
mutte called at our otlice on last M oo­ deal of it is killed. They also report that McfV»y, and took quite an interest in | 'with » new Stable. Tbe livery business ; facilities fo r keepin g the many child- ship afloat.—Orogonian.
County of Polk.
| number c f lives lost or families
dily. lie reports the wheat crop not seri­ there is not wheat enoiurh in the country
iu Salem is very largo* much larger than red w hom providen ce directs to tbeir
T. F. Smith, Plaintiff, v». Oscar Eloper,
j left without the necessary means
ously injured in his section and also that to resdw the ground. Bather a bad show­ building it up. To havo the town site the present stables can accommodate,
To
O.icar
Hloper,
the Defendant above-
A I ' i u m i i i m u n t i . p t r i t .
of support. Doubtless
~
so ck is doing well.
ing for this country. Yet in all proba­ located on his land, aud take his name, and if in my new business I can only get care. Th ey need a larger and a
the number 11N TI,K n a m e of t h e s t a t e or oeboon .
bettor
b
u
ild
in
g
,
and
Lave
called
up­
,
m i i
x ) ou are hereby notiflod and required to appear
t be so bad as first lie gave tho \V. O. It. R. Co., 10 acres of ¡each year, the patronage which was
Interesting religious services wore held bility things will
The time when we may meet with i wl11 bP vcrY Kreat. Rml l l w ll‘ be |»»# ■aswsirMra c ™ i W » i m«.i
j o o In th.
on tho p e op le to aid them. M r.
in tho Baptist church, in this place, on reported.
: valuable land. Mainly through His etForts turned away by myself and Captain Scott j
. » .
— — ------- — • | pioneers, whose residence in the far sometime before the destitute are! n»iu.
i. —m o»u.
during
the
past
season,
I
will
have
lull*», III Mill Folk County, by tbe flnt day o f’ th*
o-t Sabbath. Her. P. Holman (pastor)
A movement is on foot to organize a a new school district was organized for
all
j
1
Villard
has
given
them
a
block,
aud
northwest
dates
back
into
the
thir-
properly
cared
for.
In
the
mean-
term of mid Court following the complete publieeltee
can attend to. If the business did
Glciated at the service in the morning, joint stock company for the purpose of
------ — uot they want twenty thousand dollars jjea anj forties, draws rapidly to a time, it is refreshing to note bow of thi« Sum in on», being the Moond Monday, th* 14th
•lay of May, A. D., 1883, tut by law required. Aed
building a saw-mill here. Some practical McCoy and a school hoe«, in prove« o f : J « “/ » **• 1 f " ' " “ '*.
and Rev. J. James in tho evening.
^
pUtt,ng.S
close,
— J."H u,nB
o * "Pi
| U
lUSU, nr.,1 perhaps two decades ready and prompt the American you
are hereby farther notified thet if you toil a* te
A n d they w ant fifty thousand l j i,eDC0(
Prom a card sent Ilev. J. James wo saw-mill man with limited capital can find hoihuK at .ho time of his death.
*p|)«ar end airewer, for want thereof the plaintiff will
Ti^O^
imo'“»1
t
w
^
u
’
b
le"
wUh
am
«•«
‘
«cord
of
the
early
I
people
are
b,
come
to
the
rescue
of
i
and
l»y
hard
work
and!
4.
early
|
take judgment against you for the rum *f (SfiAM)
1. mi that Mr. \Y. C. Wills arrived at a good opening.
d
lla rs m ore fo
endowment,
be
- - i
***.
n is o n
------- » tlmt
1 il V8
l - i l 1 - D
O solely a silent one. In j
close economy lmd accumulated valuable I °.1 . . comJ,ltltop
the field. u Sincoly
, . . , o i(>
,.r r an
.i______i------
1 1 1 ,iaV8
J « w¿1
Sixty five fifty one hundredth Helton, and tor the
Mr. E. C. 11.11
had the
the mistortune
misfortune to
♦ property. .Mr.
a. wr
----------
V’ »’.—
T r r thankiog
the
I . home, east of the mountains, after 11
thanking
the people of Pofk County fox j tlj0 sup port o f the orphans may be v;p\v nf tUia
their fellow countrymen in such co»t» and di»bur»enieiit« of thi* action.
.11 hart
to
Me Coy
was what
is called
thnir
generotj
tllfiil’ ireiini'dlu:
si...
f nQCiii'o/1
1._ • ___ • _
C*
1.111» fuct personal remi I1Ì3-
Thi» Suimnoii» ordered publiah«d on Ik* el
d ys travel, and found all well. Pis out a deep goal h in the cap of his knee; j a liberal. He read and greatly admired hopo
ous tmlvnnaoa
patronage it»
with ne
seasons
of
distress.
.** the past I | assured. Mr. Corbett Las given ten | Cences related by such o f these brave
named defendant lor »i.t ••«miecutive w**ka In
now liar
the cut interfer res with his locomotion to the writings of Toni Paine. He
b lie was alive and doing well.
a fr#.ab
I truixrr , a weekly newspaper published iu
messes
and
new
buggies
i
thousand
dollars,
and
others
have
|
fronUerRmou
as
stilP
occasion
ally
For
lame
Back,
Side
or
Chest
use
Shi-
¡fresh
teams,
and
a
large
nnd
corutnodi
does not
him to
U strong disbeliever in all forms of super
a large amt corutnodi- I rmur.d ih
. * \
. lame Back, * Side or Chest use Shi- \
•*t does
not confine
confine him
Mrs. C. 0 . Hovvoll, of this place, who some extent, but
the » am ount te ert----
fifteen *«----
th ou - 1 i “ l' ,,l “ ;r8l“ 0" il 88 « » « i occasionally
I . For
« ¡¡¿ L T E i J L ‘'S T tS ji
forms of super- jous stable to merit n continuance of the raised
laiseu u ie amouiu 10 n iieen in ou cross ollr path and h o ld ou r atten- loli'a Porous Plaster. Prloa 25 cents io . u . ll. s. t o , Jmiseo/ the Sovoml JudicwTst
), s been visiting a sister in San Diego, the house.
! stition and supernatural ism, and request
a
i
m
i
i
u
w
w
i
l
l
1110
)U1)11C
i
;
n
n
f
n
i.
a
Y
•
/
i
:
.
^
*i
----------#
same,
my
new
stable
will
be
open
about
sand. A n d now w ill the p u b lic | tioI1 for a brief time with scraps o f For sale by Jap, It. Miller, Ball»..
Scarlet rash lias been having quite a no prayers or other ceremonies at his
i; lift,rma, returned aafelv home on Ihurs-
the first of June, when I would be pleased make up tho sum d e s ir o d í- O r e g o u - 1
“ . b ,ie f l
w ,tb 8cr«P8 “ f ;
No fatal cases, but some very burial.
,1 y evening. She is glad to get back run lure
°
! verbal history o f oth er da}’ s have a
_l
Kloeplo»» nights mads miserable by that JuJ*. ot «aid Court.
A. C..8WKBT,
to see the familiar faces of my former jaI1
h me, and thinks the vale of tho La Cro- cross ones, and we have reason to feel
He left a young wife, of good fam ily. customers once more.
I more than passing interest”.
tsrrihlo cough. Hhlloh’ s Cura is the ram- °°*7*_______________ *******
thankful that we are through with it.
o i beat* San Diego yet.
and 3 children, with sufficient property , Very Truly and Respectfully Yours.
Wo clip tho following from the
This reflection was induced at this n V “ r you' For “ile by Jup' K' “ '"**•
Admintxfratar’a Natie#
*'• secure them from want or hardship.
We are pleased to receive news items
G aines F ihhkb .
Evening Telegram:
East night time hy the call this morning of Mr. D" " a"'
T
Aaminiliraur» MOM.
T
!»<*
lo
ffie
----The
trop».
After
wasting
away
for
just
two
months
j
f mi a number of poins this week, hut
about 11 o ’c l o c k _________
i I YV. . u
. ciray
oi
Astoria
amt
the
pro-
Mr.
John
Miller,
H.
Gray
of
Astoria
nnd
the
pro*
|
I
n
d
i
a
n
mdsrm
.
in
th.
I'ountv
cuun oi is. sut* u Ongom, •<»
until
reduced
to
a
living
skeleton,
death
j
Roiifflit
Onf.
E ditot I tr . m izir :—Many farmers think
ire arc quito a number of other points
who lives on 21st and L streets, was sentation of a photograph of himself
County.
the citizens w.
of i Our enterprising townsman Mr. M. M.
h m which we have not lionrd. Wm hope 1 that tho freeze we li»ve had this winter is ended his sufferings,
_o_I and
___ ____
aroused hy a noise, as of some one und wife ns taken ten years ago.
In th . nu»tt.r of th . EMra. ot 1
has nurclrasod the
o • correspondents will find something of I R
d
l, to t|,0
prB31,
oll McCoy and Polk County loose » good EUi
Special
Indian
Agent
Garduer
is
prowling
around
in
the
house.
The^rains
of
winter
have
moistened
> entire stock of
‘ *
»••bra i
citizen .and the noblest
of natures ix-.
works,
at presenton tbe Sound inspeting tbe \ OTICK IS 1IKRKHY GIVEN TO WHOH IT MAT
” cre!,t
w#ck'
i account of it. having killed out much of an honest man
goods of Mr. W. C. Brown, in this place, Proceeding to investigate, he found aud the dews and sunshine of sum-
- 1 coiiram, that 1 have bran appointed AdadnMra.
J am es S e ar s .
• >i. account of pressure of other mat- the fa]1 , offi
but frolll
observation. !
several agencies. In conversation ter
ot tha Krtat. ol M «*rret Tkfftey, tete •« FUk
some
one
in
the
front
room,
and
mer
have
kissed
the
tod
above
the
and
is
now
eugagod
in
taking
an
inventory
teis we have been compelled to omit the
.
°
.
County, fie. «wot. All jsnuna haiin, elalara ■ f.I .il
with
a
reporter
of
tbe
Post-Inteli-
m ib r ie d .
raid «.1.1« are r.-.piir«tf te prawnl tka raras te rara
real estate transactions of the county ftir during a residence of more than thirty-
of stock preparatory to opening for busi­ thinking it might be the Chinese kindly face of tho pioneor woman,
---------. geuce be is represented ns having ex* duly v.rifteil, within .1« mouth, frara thi. Sate, MU
several weeks. We promise our readers, j five years in this countv, I think the loss
ness. Mr. Ellis is a good business man, servant, called out to him. The man but tbe pictured face is still aglow pressed bimself os follows in refer- »11
partena indahtwl tharate a n I---------- *
and ------
Miss . 4 Clara
and *• has
however, to have them prepared for next j comparatively trifling, when we consider n m Mr.
:_. n Ray
r *1 L. r Farmer
c 1
----- |—«•
— • hall a large experiem.0 iu the answered in a mumbling tone, and witb sweetness and marked by the em.a to Moses and tbe large reserva- iuimediate |ia, m«ut.
O. J. BAOLET. .___
threw up his hands, when Miller
^ » » d w .„ try thou to keep then, up
,
tion. TI freeze has
Z '
ennicst purpose of a long and useful tion which lies immediately north of U ai . t k B ctl ««, AttortMy. for Adm'r.
p/ u E I». IBATURDAY, FEB. U , 1883.
I
N
supposed he was going to shoot,
| U9:
If
m
1
a
killed »»ut more wild oats , . and . woeds
trrain n
He
will 1
h -
t . open
_ out
1. . in fired a pistol with which ho lmd life.
H. w
W. *r
McElmurry,
of r T
Independence,
. than
,
« that
• ! « city,
« » on Thursday the 15th of Febru- again,
e win
De
ready to
In the sprinstirae of 1883 there
P ILE S ! P IL E S ! P ILE S I
Tho direct followers of Chief
looked in on Mff thiff week. He reports •ummer-followmir cou.d do; it has
a few days when the people may lo >k out armed himself.
Tbe stranger drop- \ started ncross tbe continent from a M oses ilo not t
*! a large portion of the fall wheat is puffed up and pulverized the soil, so as
A small company of friends assembled tor tho cheapest
gfw>ds ever bought in
Moses do be uot
pod to the floor, and Mr. Miller j village in western New York a bri- though
bos number over H I, nl- A Sure Cure Found at Last!
bhiKist draan out by the root by the late to learo it iu better condition than any
w^ ne“
nuptials and partako of the Dallas.
called assistance, when it was dis- flal party of which this couple formed
t - a : . — n small following
No One Need
Suffer!
variable weather. He thinks it quite plowing can do; and all that is necessary i^dispensible wedding dinner. It w.o*!
--- -------------------
___
covered that tbe supposed burglar a part. Tbe other members were among Indians of other tribes. He
K
rliscloti*
A
p
p
o
in
t
m
e
n
1«
1 ubtful whether it recovers or n^t.
I to replace the crops injured will be to r»i- one of the most enjoyable affairs of the ■
lias never occupied the largo reser-
a hurs Cure for Blind, Bleeding, itch-
bad
a
scalp
wound
extending
several
Bov.
E.
Walker
and
wife,
Rev.
C.
Mi»« Rosa Site* was the recipient o fa tow ard harrow the ground; it will not kind which it has been our privelege to ! M. K. church appointments. The 2nd
vation set aside fur him aud his peo- lug and Ulcerated Pile» hat been diacovtr-
and 4th Snbbatii of edc-li month, nt Dallas. inches across tho top of his head, | Eels and wife, nnd Rev. A. B. Smith ple, hut lives in the Inespellim vulley, od by Dr. Wil)iam,(an Indian Bemady.)
pleasant surprise party, given her Meed to be replowcd. The prospect* will attend for months.
Buena Vista, 1st and 3rd Sabbath of hut was not dangerously injured, and wife. Their destination was a
l
her Academy school-mates on hist be the best for spring crop* wo have had
where lie has resided for years. This c*n*d. D/ ' William's India« Ointment,
Tho wounded man proved to ho Mr. missionary station in the Colville valley
Miss Croizen is a neice of our towns- ( ' each month.
►a nrdny evening at her home in Dallas. for many year*, and our wisest, farmers,
is between Priest’s Rapid, A t.ngl. bo, ba, cnrral th. w .rtt ehroni.
Fho was also presented a nice gold pen­ who had intended to summer-follow large man Mr. L. M. Hall. Mr. Farmer is 1 Independence, tho 3rd Sabbath of each W. W. Leach employed on the Sun- County, now in Yakima County,
cases of 25 or 30 years standing.
month.
and
Camp
fields,
will
now
sow
them
to
spring
grain,
holder and pencil, as a token of the es­
day Welcome as foreman of the com- Washington Territory. Tbeir mode
___ suffer
___ five minutes after apply*
. Spokane.
S
i, I , shall . recorn- one need
foreman in Mr. .John Crawford’s store
Dixie, the 4lh Sabbath, at 2, p. m., of
and reap large crops off of them instead
inencl tunt this \nlley bo M ( aside ing this wonderful soothing r a d ir is ,
teem of her young friends.
posing room. Upon being asked to „ f travel was on horso»;ack and all for Moses and his people, and that Lotions iii.trnmonta and tleotnarits
of being compelled to let them lie follow and tin store in Salem. The young peo- each month.
The entertainment given at La Crole
Salt Creek school house, 4tli Sabbath, explain his presence in tbe house, tbeir worldly poscssions wero plased |jis largo reservation, which embra- : “ or#bar“ *han k00«1- William’sOinl
Academy on last Thursday evening, by this year. If the farmers generally take pie start off with good prospects, and we at 11, a. m., of each month.
he said that yesterday afternoon lie upon pack animals Their mission- ces a number of rich mines, be thown absorbs the tumors, allays tto i
the Literary Societies of the school, in 1 tho proper view of the situation, wo will wish them a prosperous journey through
met a stranger who claimed to be a —j
ary ------
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among
Spokane “ and
open
_
a'Ur
F ree « r <”— !•
•— the
open to
to tho
tho public,
public. In li«u of this itching, (particularly at uight
honor of Washington’s Birthday was a have a larger overage of grain this year, life.
real estate
estate dealer,
dealer, and
v . . I’ P erco
. . — Indians,
T- -,:---—
J- ' - broken
• uu
•
by very much, than we have ever had be­
and thev
they took
took Nos
rudely
by -™
jar„ e track ef land I have recom- ting warniiiu bed,) acts aa a poultics, _
All persons wishing to test the merits of
very enjoyable affair. The music was
instaut relief, aud is prepared only for
a great remedy—one that will positively sovernl drinks together and Leach the Whitman mas»aore, is a matter; mended thnt Moses bo paid $100, Piles, itching of ths private parts, and
quite g.H#d, and the literary exercise* fore; and there can be no doubt o f a large
M O .Y U O I T H IT L IIS .
i yield.
O bserver
cure Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, mentioned that be would like to buy of pioneer history, but forever un- quo ¡n mouey, in installments. For for "«»thing else.
* ere excellent. We hope to hear from
Feb. 22 1883.
Bronchitis, or any affection of the Throat some lots, or a house and lot, they written nnd soon umememberod will ¡nstance, $'20,000 as the first pay­
f FROM ih r ftftmL COS—SPWSSSS|.|*
the societies again.
ho<$d what the Hon. J. M. Coffin berry
are requested to call at J. R. load visited several pieces of property, be the privations an fatigues of that Went, $10,000 each year for eight of Cleveland has to nay about Dr. WU*
Mr. Jos. Niles agant for the *S. F. Cal!
I.imr
■
I
j
♦
I
inn
r
tm#
i
a
t
.
,?
Milltt
*
Drug
Store
and
get
a
Trial
Bottle
This
in
fin,
so
Lcncli
says,
to
o
k
kiln
bridfll
io
o
r
o
fT
on
liorHfiL&rk
noarlv
.>
».
•
.»
«-«
«
liam’s Indian Pile Ointment; I havo
.
■*
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......
spent a few days in town this week, so-
Some excitement lias been created by was
ing*s New Diwcovery
for C
Con
A
of D r, King'»
D iL ov.rv hr
o . to t h . h e n .» i„ whiM. . --------
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V. journey
ioaTDfJ on
o n horseback
,lor88back nearly
ne8rlJ years thexenfUr,
hy the
General ' Gov used score« of Pile Cures, and it affords
heiting for that paper. Ho shed a ray of thc discover!-, by A. Stinit, of what seems bedside of his father, who waa suffering sumption free of eost, which will show to the houso in which he was shot, f half a century ago. Of the brides
ernnent."
inc
pleasure to *say that I havo
with
typhoid
puustnonia
and
was
quite
show him
him the
the rooms.
rooms. „ who
made the
notable journey Mrs.
sunshine in our "ftice on Tuesday which to be a good quality of liine r»»ck on the
you what a regular dollar-size bottle will in order to show
m e noinote journey jur#. I
While w c are postively in favor of fo n m l » n j t h i n g w h t c h g a v # tu«h 1™"««
/« „ „ , , m u « e •»
»' *
was quite refreshing in contrast with the farm of Judge Truitt near this city. sick but is better now.
do.
They »went in, and the man left G r a y a n d Mrs. Eels have gone to re- treating all good, law-abiding In-
¿rntraeut.
R. M. Smith, the druggist, has gone to
f**g that hung over the hill on the out There is a:i unlimited amount of the rock
Leach standing in the front room, new their lost youth in tho beautiful1 diai,» with rranutlnl eoniiiU r»«»"
-
—
R a rk ir n * « A r n ic a S a lv e.
He expects to get a large
•'do. We wish
he pij*er
and from the tests made by our best cx- Portland.
telling him be would return in a few summer land; Mrs. Walker, honored dittns with respectful consideration
For sale by all druggist*, or mailed i_
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
agina ble.
r-*presents all the success linag
j.ert the lime is of, at least, good quality. stock of goods in his line and maybe
we are decidedly of the opinion that receipt of prie*, $1.00.
minutes
with
a
light.
Leach
waited
a„d
beloved
awaits
nt
her
home
in
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever
Mr. Wm. A. Basket, a former resident If in more thorough testing this proves some alcohol that don't free—.
Hodge, Davis U Co., wholeaale agent
nearly an hour and then getting ( ’„rest Grove the summons that has the treacherous rascal called "Chief
The literary contest between the socie­ Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
cf this county, now of Denchutan. Waaeo to be the fact it will not only be a bonan­
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi­ tired, started to find a door, in d o -jca|ie,j j,cr early associates hence, Moses” is not entitled to half tbe Fort land, Oregon.
za
to
the
owners
of
the
quarry,
but
of
ties of Monmouth and Corvallis, was well
County, caiiie d.v.n from cast yf tho
recognition he has already received.
tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to
Smith returueu
returned vu
to m the
_ which he fell over a chair. Then
----- | v . and
s #« a a Mrs.
n a . »7uuiU
e n East
a si
Cascades Ust week. He reports the snow I great importance to the people of the attended last Friday evening at the Col- give perfect satisfaction or money re­ ing
He is certainly not entitled to the
___ _ Whooping
...
Croup,
Cough aud F
| , as thus far Oregon has had to get lege Chapel
The Judges Hons. C. A. funded. Price, 25 cents per box. For tho door opened and a man asked, I with her husband about 1840. Of
Yery light on the Deschutes and stock State
“ Is that you?”
Leach replied, the bridegrooms Mr. Walker died a princely sum of $100,000 for land he irameuiately relieve J by Shiloh's
doing quite well. He brought down thir­ lime from out tide her borders which Johns of Dallas, G. W. Belt and J. T. sale by Jasper R. Miller.
does
not
occupy.
If
be
or
any
other
For
»ale
by
Jnp.
B.
Miller,
Dali»*.
“ Yes, I ’m waiting,” and the man number of years ago at Forest Grovo,
teen head of horses from I'matiila County makes it sn expensive «article. We hope Ford of Independence. Praised the ex­
----- r
ercises and decided the debate in favor
in a starving condition. He thinks that the quarry may prove good.
fired at him. He is a good-looking au(j Messrs. Eels aud Gray alone remnant of tbe old Wenatcbie tribe
ll.L t»
of CorvalltH, and the declamation in favor
of warrior. d ..ir .t a tract of land
ThoM wbo , niudabudlOM|
**tock will suffer severely in that count?,
young fellow, with dark curly hair survive.
4 •aviarlas*
, I*. Elk I»«, Pn»prl#-I«»r.
of Monmonnth.
and in all tha eastern portion of tlie State.
and a small mustache. He came
Certainly do bridal tour o f later for cultivation he ehould be allowed
In offering to everyone throughout the
Meerschaum is so vslasble and besntifnl
This Hotsl is second
the h erefrom Beattie and ha* a wife and timet can outdo this one in romance
.
.-------. . . .
_ »i#;.. Und s trial bottle of Hyrup of Figs free of
4 I s i r I 'r n p o - l ll o n .
for » .k .n K pipo«, that inferior q»*!*«';* ch3rife
'
eoAet for good accomodation», and it firat- cb‘ W with him. A gentleman who am| ,jght toeing, however it may be
ruia Fig
Syrup Company
Anyone suffering from habitual consti
Rvc «oaietimro sold for the genuine. J*p is fully aware that it were folljr to do •<> if
cl»»» in entertainment. Sample room» knew him at that place says that he eclipsed in comfort sod elegance.
il- M il lei has received the fiuest sssort- the new remedy did not poses* greater patiou, torpidity of the liver, colds, fe free for diaplaying good».
alwava
oro it
b .r .e t.r
Ho
always b bore
a orvorl
good c character.
He
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lueut of meerschaum pipes and holders merit than any other article ever offered vers, heartaches, restlessness, sleep!
• ver brought to this county, every ose of as a cure for biliousness and constipation.
—r :---- ,
came here with considerable money
Catarrh cured, health and »weet breath
indigestion or other ills arising from
Allan * Osborne, Independence, have and
weR.to-do. No charge was »erared by Station . C&U"h Remedy. I
Vfhieh he absolutely guarantees to be pure But knowing that every dose s ill con­ a disordered or inactive condition of the
*ed genuine. When you buy » pipe at vince tbe one who takes it of its efficacy, liver, stomach and bowels, and wishing
furniture which Drt,ferre<i a„ ajnst him in the police Price 50 cent». Natal Injector fret.
For
thev tell a« reaaottable price«. Then p rtierrea ugaiusx uttu
be J«[, R Miller Dallaa.
h s p la c e , if it proves to have s flaw or to
and make another friend for the r^medy to give Syrup of Figs a thorough tnal, ¿ S t con.ttu ..f cltainber reU, p«lrw court, and it U quite hk.ly nothing “ >• »V J»P- R M.lter, .
** *©t genuine. Mr. Miller replaces it which is destined to become universal, can buy it of Jasper R. Miller, Dallas,
. chairs of th beat
, .•
quality, a fine lot will be done in tbe case.
another. Meerschaums of the most tbw wish everyone to try it. U t U p Who wifi agree to return your monty if it *<
frau»*., ami whatever t. traually
int design may be sees ia his show < R. killer is sgent for Dallas.
1 btte to art promptly and tatitfartortlr.
i <*rnmd in » firtt-clM» furniture store.