Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 03, 1883, Image 3

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TiiE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.:
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(FROM OUR «FECIAL COKUXSroXDRXT.]
DALLAS. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1883.
The many friends and acquaintan­
ces o f Mrs. Nancy Cooper, will re­
gret to learu that she is quite sick at
I T E M S IV B R I E F .
her home in town.
Tho types made us say. in last
Fine cigar*, at Jap. It. Miller's.
weeks issue, that a baker shop lmd
Buy your groceries of J. W. Crider.
been added to our tow u. It should
Miss Allio Davidson, of Monmouth, is hare been barber shop.
yuiting friends in Dallas this week.
The Polk County Temperance A l­
Want 20 dozen chickens, highest mark­
liance met here to day (W ednesday)
et prices will bo paid at J. W Criders.
but it will be impossible to report
the proceedings until next week.
The annual meeting of School
District No. 38 will be held at the
school house on Monday tho 5th of
j March at the hour o f 2 o ’clock r. m .
I tem ize « office.
j All legal voters of the district are
Two children of the family of Rev. I*. : requested to bo present.
B >lman are sick with scarlet fever.
We learu that M essrsB. F. Burch,
M. M. Ellis has opened out, and is do-
P. W . Haley and several other far­
iii-i a rushing businosj.
A full line of shoulderbraces and drug mers living in the vicinity of In de­
pendence have purchasod the ware­
su »dries, at Jap. R. Miller’s.
Remember that J. W. Crider will close house near tho depot owned liv A.
out his stock of glassware etc., rock bot­ W olf.
tom prices. Clive him a call.
The farmer’s warehouse in Old In ­
Mr. G. Tillotson, of Dallas, epects to dependence was sold this week to the
gi t the contract of building the new 8a City of Salem (Scotch) Mills Com ­
1« n Woollen Mill.
pany for 810,000. W o understand
Geo. Good, the former owner of this that tho Company will retain Mr.
paper weut to Portland on business dur­ Counnwny osn g en tof tho warehouse.
ing the week.
The Independent steamer A. A.
Rev. J. James will preach at Bridge-
p< rt, School House, the 3 Sabbath, at 11 M cCully,” is now making regular
trips, uassing this place going up
0 clock a. 1 : 1 .
Fresh California butter, and onions, Sunday and Wednesday evenings
oranges, cakes, candies, otc., at J. W. and returning Tuesday’s oud F ri­
day’s. This is a great accom m oda­
Criders.
Mr. William Lyle ex-State Librarian te the traveling public.
hits gone to Prineville to engage in the
The petitions asking the Board of
practice of law.
Trustees to raise the saloon license
Mr. James Townsend, one of our at­ to 8500 and $1000 were not present­
torneys, has been appointed Notary Pub­ ed at tho last meeting as was expect­
lic by Gov. Moody.
ed. W e understand that, it will be
Wo learn that Mrj Holman, the moth­ submitted at the next meeting.
er of Mr. H. Holman, sheriff, is very sick
Samuel Stnnnus sold the Bell
and not expected to recover.
House this week to Peter Cook, for­
Miss Effie Laughlin. of MeMinnviile is
visiting the family of Mr. Shelly, the merly of the Western Hotel, for $5,
500. Mr. Cook will immediately
County Clerk.
Shiloh’ s Cough and Consumption Cure tako possssion of tho hotel and con­
is Bold by us on a guarantee. It cures tinue it opeu to the public, and Mr.
Consumption. For sale by Jap. It. Miller, Staunus will run the grocery store
Dallas.
of Mr. C. which was technical iu the
J. D. Lee has on hand a good stock of trade. Mr. Houck, the baker, rau
goods at low prices. You can not do bet­ still he found nt tho store o f Mr.
ter than to do your coming year’s trading Staunus.
v ith him.
The application to the County
We noticed three of Dallas’s lady
equestrians giving exhibitions of their Court to open a road from a point
s cill, and enjoying the refreshing showers uear Jerome Dornsifes’ barn, south
to a point ou the road leadiug from
« n the street on last Wednesday.
Pure and fresh drugs of every kind Old Independence to the Monmouth
c instantly on hand at Jap. R. Miller’s. and Dallas road, is meeting with de­
J to keeps every artiejo belonging to the termined opposition from the parties
t rado.
through whoso land the proposed
Mr. Job Conner, of Salt Creek, was in road is to be opened. Petitions pro-
f.iwn on bust Monday. Ho reports plenty and eon r.re being extensively circu­
« f wheat in his section for spring sowing, lated.
} ut very little good seed.
At the regular meeting of the
There is no use going out of the county
Board of Trustees held last Tuesday
t • buy furniture, when you can bo suited
proceedings
it prices and quality, at Allen & Os­ uiglit the follow ing
were had: A petition was presented
bornes, Independence
Wo call special attention to the new ad praying the Board to pass an ordi-
1 f Mr. John E. Smith, blacksmith, which uanc preventing horses and chickens
\ ill be found in this issue. Mr. Smith item running nt large within the
v e il deserves the patronage of the public. town limits. Referred to the com-
Miss Effa Good, ono of uiir compositors mitte on ordinances. P rof. V. Gnr-
has been quite sick for the past two days. rigus also appeared and spoke in fn-
} >he is threatend with congestion of the vor o f nn ordinance com pelling chil­
brain. We hope sho will be better soon. dren to attend school, and also re­
We loam that another social party was quiring them to go to bed at a cer­
given by Miss Fanny Lovelady, at her tain hour. Bids from four different
icsidence, on Tuesday evening last. It persons were received offering to
v as said to have been a most enjoyable
net ns night watcher. Two bids were
affair.
for fifty and two for forty dollars.
We acknowledge a pleasant call from
l'r . Capps of Salem. He has recently re­ The Board refused to entertain tho
turned from a visit east. He left Cin­ bids.
Judge Truitt made a trip to Portland
ai d back this week.
For dentistry, go to Mason, over But­
ler’s grocery store.
Job printing of all kiuds done at the
BEIL EftT.tTE IK.riH.UtlOlM.
Jam— Church and Mnrgeret Church,
to W. J. Stool©- Lot* No. 0, 7 and 8 in
block No. 2, north of Main street, and No.
2 east of Meridian street; also lots No. 4
in block No. 2 north of Main street, and
block No. 3 east of Meridian street,
Buena Vista; con., $500.00.
James Church and wife to VV. E. W il­
cox—Lots No. 0, 7 and 8 in block No. 2
North of Main street and No. I west of
Meridian, Buena Vista; con., $250.00.
C. W. Pewtherer and Lydia Pewtherer,
to Goo. W. Pewtherer—Tho north half of
the donation land claim of John S. Har­
ris, iu township G, 7, S of R. 5 W .; con.
taining 22J arces more or less; con.,
0 1 ,0 0 0 .
Geo. W. Pewtherer and Margaret A.
Pewtherer, his wile, to C. W. Pewtherer
—Tract of land containing 10.45 acres
in township G S. R ., 6 W. Tract con­
taining 41 0-40 acres in township G S. It.,
5 W .; con., $500.00
Geo. W. Pewtherer and C. W. Pewth­
erer, to Andrew J. McDaniel—Part of
sec. 34 and 35,township GS. R .; 5 W. and
also.part of see. 2 and 3 in township 7 8.
of It., 5 VV., containing 255.GO acres; con.,
$7,058.
Robert Clow and Carolina Clow Ills
wife, to Johannes Emmens—Tract in
township 7 8. of It., ft W ., containing
9.10 acres; con., $273.
J. VV. Richardson and #Martha 0.
Richardson, his wife, to Lucy L. Whitta­
ker- Lots 7 and 8 in block No. 13, in
Henry H ill’s town of Independence; con.,
$720.
Adolph Wolfe and Fannie Wolfe, to
David VVhiteaker, heirs and assigns—Parts
of lots iNo. U «and 3, in block No. 13 m
Henry H ill’s town of Independence; cou.,
$ l t7oo.
1\ VV. Haley and Alice V. Haley, his
wife, to J. VV. Richardson—Lots No. 5,
G, 7 and 8 in block No. 28 in Henry
Hill’s town of Independence; con ., $375.
li. J. Bevins and Mary S. Bevins, his
wife, to M. J. Allinghaui—Tract of land
described as Notification No. 1722, claim
No. 07 in township 10 S. of It.; 4 VV.,
containing 200 acres; con., 84,290.
Jos. A. Ruble, to Henry A. Ruble—An
undivided half interest in 100.35 acres
situated in township 7 S. R ., 4 VV.; con.,
$2,050,
Geo. VV. VVhiteaker and N. A. VVhitea­
ker, his wife to Nancy P. Cooper—Lot
No. 8, in block No. 2 in Henry Hill's
town of Independence; con., $420.
Joseph Smith and Sarah A. Smith, his
wife, to Joseph Hecker— All of Isae N.
Miller’s donation land claim situated in
townahip 9 and 10 S. of It,, 4 VV., con­
taining 180.74 acres; con., «$700.
J. VV. Leonard and Jennie M. Leonard,
his wife, to S. B. Irvine— Lot No. 1 in
fractional block No. 3 of the town of In­
dependence; con., $000.
J. P. Irvin and Jennie Irvin, his wile,
to S. 13. Irvin—The undivided one-lnilf-
iuterest in part of lot Nw. 1, in fractional
block No. 3, in Henry Hill's town of In­
dependence; con., $300.
F. A. Patterson and Carolina Patter­
son, his wife, to Jerome Dornsife—Part
of tho donation land claim of John F.
Davis and wife. Notification 1516, sec­
tions 33 and 34, township 7, S of R, 4 W .,
containing 3.27 acres; con., $0,400.
M. VI. Ellis and Ella Eiiist his wife, to
VV. C. Brown Lot No. 5, in block No. 4
in the town of Dallas; con., $800.
VV7. E. Dalton and M. J. Dalton, to I.
A. D. and .1. L. Dalton—L«>t No. 1, in
the town of Airiie north of rail road;con.,
$050.
D. C. Sailing to Mary Yocum—Lots 4
and 5, in block No. 9 in the town of
Ballston; con., $80.
D. F. Bubinson and Ida I. Robinson,
his wife, to Earnest Emil Krengel- Lot
No. 4, m block No. 1 and No. 2, east of
Madison street in the town of Buena
Vista; con., $250.
D. M. Calbroath and Adaline Calbreath,
his wife, to VV. E. Wilcox— Lot lying
east of‘lot No. 4 in block No. 1, north of
Main street, in the town of Buena Vista;
con., $300.
cinnati only a v*oek before the great
rni.r.sTov item s .
floods.
Mr. A. R. Lyle, of Prineville Oregon
KEfttiMTIOXa OX Till’: nivAUl OS' RKY.
Mr. O. W . Graves, who ha3 been
who has been on an extended visit to Cal-
Cl. <•. JllflMHI.
aifuraia has arrived at Dallas on his way sick with typhoid fever lias had a re­
bonne. He started for Prineville on Fri- lapse, and is not getting along as well
To the W. M. wardens «and brethren of
« ay.
as wished for.
Jenning's Lodge, No. 9, A. F. & A. M.,
Mr. A- Kimsey, of Dixie, anil Mr.
Grand-nm Buell is quite sick with
Hathaway Yocum, of Ballston, called at typhoid fever. W e hope to report Dallas, Oregon. Your special committee
< ur office on Wedncsdaj\ They both re-
appointed to draft resolutions on the
her recovery soou.
I ort wheat absolutely killed iu the sections
The many friends of Mr. J. Stouf- death of Bro. II. C. Jenkins, respectfully
where they live.
submit tho following:
Mr. Charles Sullivan, of Lafayette was for will be glad to learn that ho is
Whereas death has removod from
in town this week on business connected recovering from his very extended
with the Sheppard and Yocom case. He sickuess o f the last six-months, and among us our esteemed Bro. H. C. Jen­
j.ave “ our gil ls’’ a glimpse of his smiling that he will soon be able to attend kins, who was for many years a faithful
j hiz in tho office on Wednesday.
to bis business as usual. A ll others member of the Masonic fraternity, and
Anyone wishing to purchase a good sick, of whom there arc several in who was long and honorably identified
Boeond-hand, No, 7 cooking stove would tho neighborhood, are doing well.
with this lodge.
bo well to call on Mrs. Axom of this
Farmers here fdecide nearly all
R esolved : —That this lodgo has heard
place. We can testify to its good quali-
their winter wheat killed by the late with profound sorrow, of the death of
1 ic3 as we have used it for a few days.
Rev. J. B. Perkins, who has been sick freeze, und many have begun to re­ Rev. Jenkins.
R esolved :— -That tho Masonic ratcr-
for two weeks past wishes us to say that plant. Am ong those we notice Mr.
nity has lost bv his death a worthy mem­
if he continues to improve he will l>e able Nathan Connor and N. J. G regg.
ber, and the State a good citizen.
i o conduct tho morning service in tho
The fine weather has reduced the
R esolved : —That while we deeply de­
¡Bnuthern Methodist church ill Dallas on Nail K eg Brigade to a very slim at­
plore his loss, we believe that our loss is
oiext Sabbath.
tendance. In fact your correspon­ his eternal gain.” Though but little pastl
Hr Henry Teal of Portland—«and form­ dent is about the only active mem­ the meridian of life, yet enfeebled by,
a lly of this place— who has been sick for ber loft and we feel so solitary that disease and bodily infirmities, nt home,
j *. few days came home on a visit, and to
we are almost persuaded to go out in the bosom of his family, at peace witl
oecnperate. Having recovered sufficient­
tho world. He was called from labor be
ly he&0J.returned to hi* work in Port­ and hunt a jo b of plowing.
low, to the rest and refreshment of thi
Our popular merchant Dud Sail­ Celestial Lodge above.
land.
3£iw. Eliza Ann Liggett, from near ing went to Portland to lay in a
R esolved :—That we tender to thel
Bowui VifrU, was brought to
wn on fresh supply of new goods. He will family of our deceased brother, our sin­
Monday last* and after an examination in about two weeks open out a full cere sympathy in their afflicted bereave
before Judge C. A. Johns, by Drs. line o f ready made clothing, where ment. May they be sustained by tin
J. N. Smith -and Z. T. Dodson, was men and boys may be supplied with hope of the lasting reunion which awai
pronounced insane, and was sent on
them.
suits to suit, at tho lowest prices.
Tuesday to tho Asyltnn at East Portland.
R esolved :—That the Secretary bo in
‘
The
attention
of
all
in
this
vicinity
A very pleasant social party was given
structed to transmit a copy of these n
by Mrs. Maud Burford at her residence | is called to the meeting to he held lutions to his family.
R esolved :—That these resolutions
in Dallas, on Monday evening of this here ou Saturday, March, 10th, for
week. Good music, good luncheon and the purpose of organizing a company entered at large in the record book, tha1
a good social time generally. We hear to build a flouring mill nt Ballston. the brethren wear the usual badges of
highly spoken of by those who were j W e hooe every farmer in this locality mourning, and that the lodge room be
present. Such social g.atherings are a will bo bere at that time, and give draped in mourning, for thirty days.
Fraternally submitted, this, 9th, of
source of great pleasure and profit to any
■< ommunity. We hope this will not be this movement all the encourage- February, A. L., 5883, A. D ., 1883.
j
ment
in
their
power.
Robt. Clow, )
the host.
Warren
» » i l l I C i l Truitt,
L I U M .li, ! / Committee.
W e understand that parties in j
Judge Collins has been practicing law
Geo. Tillotson, )
in this town for nearly a quarter of a Gen­ ■ Portland have arranged to supply
ii tiry. He is one of the earliest pioneers tho farmers with California spring
A Wise K'lan.
^ind is well known throughout the state. j wheat for seed on very reasonable j
.He ha« held many positions of high terms; the price not probably ex ce e d -! Every one wishing to try the new plan
Jionor and trust, and has acquitted him- 1 ing $1 25 per bushel. All those in I for billiouHness and constipation— Syrnp
of Figs—can obtain a trial bottle fr«e of
»••elf with ability and fidelity as a lawyer,
wishing seed charge at Jap B. Miller’s Drug Store, in
»mil in every other public capacity in this neighborhood
Dallas. Knowing Syrup of Figstobebett€r
wheat,
and
leaving
their
orders
with
which it has been his lot to act. We have
known him long, and take pleasure in A. N. Martin will have them attended in its effect and more pleasant to ihe taste
tlitui any other remedy, the California
«-ailing the attention of the business pub­ to without auv additional cost.
Fig Syrup Company has adopted n wise
lic to his card, which appears in another
plan to make its merits known to the -peo­
R e l i g i o n * A pi: o il: rut « i ll *
column of this paper. He is learned,
ple-
able, reliable, and responsible. What
M. E. church appointments. The 2nd
more could he desired by those who need and 4th Sabbath of eAch month, at Dallas.
BOHN.
the services of a lawyer? '
Buena Vista, 1st and 3rd Sabbath of
each month.
Born, to the wife of D. M. Guthrie,
| Independence, the 3rd Sabbath of each noar Dallas, Feb. 25, 1883, a daughter.
n o t ic e :::
month.
Mr. Guthrie means no disparagement to
Dixie, the 4th Sabbath, at 2, p. m., of his neighbors when ho boasts of this be­
Is hereby given that there will be a
meeting at Ballston,of the citizens in that ; each month.
Salt Creek school house, 4th Sabbath, ing the tenth in thirteen year*.
vicinity on Haturday March 10, 1883, for
To the wife of Geo. Good, in Dallas,
the purpose of taking into consideration , at 11, a. m., of each month.
Feb. 28th, a daughter.
the forrnati n of a joint stock company to
Frr-
«r
<
*>«.
bring the water of the Sonth Yamhill to
All persons wishing to teat the mérita ol
D I L L « * H O T . I..
BrJ’.rton for milling purposes, and such
other baBiness as may properly come be­ a great remedy—ono that will positively
W.
*. Libia.. Proprietor,
fore the meeting. AH interested are solic­ core Consomption, Cough., Cold*,Asthma,
Bronchitia, or any affection of the Throat
ited to attend.
Tbi* Hotel i* second to none on the
and Lungs— are requested to call at J. K. coast for good accomodation«, and is first-
Miller’s Drug Store and get a Trial Bottle class in entertainment. Sample rooms
Convincing.
of Dr. King’ s New Discovery for Con
In offering to everyone throughout the sumption free of eost, which will show free for displaying goods.
land a trial bottle of Hyrnp of Figs free of yon wbat a regular dollar-aize bottle will
Alim A Osborne, Independence, have
charge the California Fig Syrup Company j do.
an extensive stock of furniture which
is fully aware that it were folly to do so if
Barklea*. «mira salve.
i lie new remedy did not poses* greater
they sell at reasonable prices. Their
The Best Salve in the world for Cots, stock consists of chamber seta, parlor
merit than any other article ever offered
»■a a cure for biliousness and constipation. Bruiaea, Bores, Ulcere. Balt Rheum, Fever sets, chain of the beat quality, a fine lot
But knowing that every dose will con­ ! Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain*. •f picture frames, and whatever is usually
vince the one who takes it of its efficacy. J Corn», and all 8kin Eruption*, and po*i- carried in a first-class furniture atore.
t nd make another friend for the reined; , lively enres Pile*. It i* guaranteed to
That hacking cough can be to quickly
«hich U dastiDwl to «Mcoma OBi»er«»l, S ’ ve perfect satisfaction or money ra­
il tied. Price, i i e.nta per box. For cured by Bhilob’a Cara. Wr guarantee it.
tU«r vish n t r j o M to try it. Mr. J»p.
For
tala by Zap. R. Killer.
>
«ale
by
Jaeper
B.
Killer.
« . MUUr U l i n t for Dalit*,
— "
A lt t L I E
( from oca
IT E M S .
I OSE DAY AT THE TEMPERANCE
ASCE HELD AT ALBANY.
khkcial c o i u s k h m m i .I
STATE AND TERRITORIAL.
A young man, whose name is sup­
MIRSE*
at
UT
m a
Tbo Union Sentinel o f last Satur­
Delegations and citizens met at the
Jim Dalton from Souver made us a
posed to be Phineas Steele, or Frank day furnished the appended report
friendly visit Sunday returning homo Mon­ court house at 9 A. M. The platform
Steele, formerly a resident o f Miuer- of a fatal shooting affray which «re­
day.
und body of the romn was soon occupied nl Springs, Ark., died on Saturday curred last week at Hot lake Union
Scarlet rash has boon making it lively with equal number of respectable looking
nfter a few days’ illness, nt the New County:
for the little ones in and around Airiie
men and women, all chorful and hopeful England house iu Olympia. He ar­
On Tuesday evening lost, one o f
for tho last ten day’s
rived there on the 19th inst., and it the most cowardly and distardly
Quite a number of farmers have lost a* seemed,
valuable horses in this vicinity lately | The session was opened by prayer—a was first discovered that he was sick murders was committed that it has
from some unknown disease.
j large portly looking man, somewhat gray, on W ednesday, when medical a t -; been our duty to chronicle. A party
Our friend and boss carpenter B. P. occupied the chair. Business began and tention was procured, but nothing " ’as given at tho Hot lake, about six
D u . t R
Carter who left harclw t fall for Col.fornia thu <scretarv
t|l0 minutei o{ the could he done for him. He was miles from this city, which was as
and Araz »nn has returned with his health |
. . . . . .
, .
about ‘22 years of age, and it was usual, well attended by the citizens
greatly improved.
'previous day followed by reaolutiona thought he had a brother residing o f Union. A nice gathering of
On last week Mr. Newcomb, route touclimk- temporal!« work. Theao called in O regon, but nothing definite has young nnd old were present nnd
agent for tho Northern Pacific Express ; out discussion, and plans and modes of yet been ascertained.
N 2S
were all passing away tbe time in County
(
Co., was iu town arranging matters in action for the future. Reports and ex-
glee and merriment, when two pistol
view of locating an express office here, j plahati0na of the ,)ast year wuru ive„
Quito a large number of our busi­ shots were heard in the lower story
1 lus is a needed enterprise and will be an |
. ..
, .
.
ness men o f this city met as per an­
accomodation to the public.
' u,l>u‘'la11* lu re* ird t” *he ° ru« on ^ S » - nouncement in the Council Chamber o f the building aud the last report
Our fellow townsman, J. C. Hastings ' Utor touching the temperance question, on last evening and «floated a pre­ wa« no more than heard until Henry
D aly *
Green enrae running up the stairway
has been busily engaged this week fencing j and that body was spoken of in the high*
liminary organization of tho “ Salem with the blood gushing out o f his
and breakiag up ground in rear of the e*t terms; also the report in full was
Board of trade.” Squiro Farrar pre­ cheek and exclaimed “ I am shot.”
hotel preparitory to raising a fino “ truck ruft(l and criticised. Some slight irregit-
sided, and G . J. Pearce acted as sec­ Every onos attention was directed to
patch this year.
j laritie3 were shown, but none uncomon to
In the
retary. A constitution and by laws him, not thinking that anyone else
Quito a number of our young bloods other bills passed by the Legislature at
county of
In the n
went to Dallas on the 22nd to take in the | every session. And yot it was thought wero adopted, and F. N. Gilbert ap- was iu a like condition. Within a
R. Miller, raKor I
calico ball but returned on the evening best to have some corrections made at the >oiuted to enter the same in suitable few minutes Mr. S. F. Newhard, the »than
Stoi * ~
book,
and
he
was
also
authorized
train. What was tho matter boys, did proper time. Great, freedom of speech
RylYL _ _ _ _ _
proprietor o f the house, went into To
In the name of the “
you find tho neck-ties going at too - large ami the best of order prevailed. Present­ to take membership signatures when
one of the bathrooms belonging to cited ami r
a premium?
ly a lady arose and moved to adjourn until accompanied with tho membership
c
tbe hodse, and in opening the door the State
r
1:30
P.
M.
And
a
lively
shaking
of
Two weeks ago Sam Dalton planted
foes of $5.00. The monthly dues he stumbled (gainst tho dead body court
on Monday, t
huns
began
and
friendly
greetings
closed
in the for
his mustache and is now waiting develop­
were fixed at 50 cents per month.
of Clay Miller, being shot through cause wli __
ment. Wo are afraid it will bo doomed the morning Minion,
land should not
The afternooq gathering w;is in excess
like the present whfcat crop, short.
An iutesosting letter from Eli the bead, the ball entering the back nor of the D L e_
of tho morning; the credentials of new Watkins to his son, W . L. Watkins, part of the head, and passing into thence south 40 c
S ome T imes
che., t
delegates were rerd, which by this time o f this city, was shown us a few days tlie brain. Everything was excite­ 40
Also that other t
swelled tho number to about three hun­
N. of the S L c
ment
and
confusion,
and
the
assas­
P E E R A'DALE IT E M S .
dred. Among other items of interest tho ago. Mr. Watkins is in Britton sin made good his.escape, but cot u.ud w «te, u
chs to the
[MW* OCR hFBClAL COBRWFOXDRNT.)
question of finance was brought up and, Station, about twenty-five miles from
O, 8 a « west, Wil
•ill. _
without going bare-headed.
ce’ ifc 40 acres oil of th#
School meeting next Monday at ou motion, a collection was taken Balter City. In partnership with
Wltnoee, tbe I
throo
others
he
lias
taken
up
a
min­
amounting
to
$32,
dnd
it
was
rosolved
t*
TU i SSSIT u s e .
one o’clock, p . m .
County court of the Jr___
repeat it in the evening. One of tho rosi ing claim which no doubt will pnn
of Polk, with tbo seal of l
Ilorses here are affected with blind dent ministerjpcalled the attention of the
day of February, A. D. 18)
out well. Claims o f tbe same size
The arrangement for interchange
Attest:
Staggers; several have died from the fact that ittWas prayer meeting evening
on each side were sold by Dan Cornea o(¡traffic between tho Oregon Bail- D alv A B utler , Attys. fo. <
effect.
for the difiwent churches; whereupon it to #n Eastern Company for $20,000
iebZ4 4t
way & Navigation Company and the
Prof. D. W . Jarvi9 is now in the was suggested for all to uuito in prayer at each. They have dug ditches and
Oregon Short Line, announced bv
County
Treasurer’s
the
court
house,
and
occupy
one-half
hour
employ of J. P. Frizzell “ bucking
at the opening of the evening session, have plenty o f water, and their telegraph yesterday, settles theques-
packs” in his warehouse
O ffice or T reasurer or
which was very readily agreed to. This assays show $800 to $1500 to the ton tiou so much discussed, o f the ter­
D allas , Oregon,
J. W . Me Grew, E. T. W aller and large delegatio:f was well cared for, at if not more. He thinks it will pay minus of the latter read. Tho ter­ TWTOTICE IS HEREBY QIV£N
drawn on the Treasury of
Wn). Ray have gone to Salem this least we heard^R complaint or alarm, ex­ them $10 to $12 per day. They have minus will be nt Portland, at least dorsod
prior to August l i , 1882,
cept on tho pjrt of a few saloon keepers sunk n shaft in a quartz ledge 33 during the ten years of the contract Treasurer's office on demand, aud l
week.
®e on said orders from this date.
who rather naturally feared the repetition j feet and are looking for big results.
One o f tho questions with some of such a concourse, «and wondered
E. r MILLER, <
td where Ono qunrtz mine recently sold for term. Completion of this line aud
of our young men, is, “ Harry have unto tips thing would grow.
the Northern Pacific—nnd both will
Summons.
$-10,000,
and
another
for
$10,000.
be done within the year— will give
you seen my partner?”
At 7 P. M. the specious court room was
lio n . Scott R iggs was in town quite well filled, as was the platform and Ope man last year took $3000 out in us two rail routs to the east. The In the County Court of tho State of '
County of Bulk.
this week, and reports County affairs gallery, and still they come, until every 0 weeks. Mr. Watkins states times dream of the pioneer will be more
H. Hirechborg, Plaintiff, vs. Geurj
iu good condition under the present available seat was occupied, quite a num­ are very g ood, and believes that will than realized.
ber of additional chairs were brought in be a great raining region when de­
The Orogon Builway & Navigation To George Griswold, the Defendant a
management.
and some were obliged to stand. To say veloped.— States Bights Democrat. Company’s line, now some miles
THE NAME OF T IIS STATE OF
I N you
are hi reby notified and required t
Mr. Townsend W aller and wife th«it there were one thousand persons
und answer the complaint filed against yw
W hile out hunting on the 10th south of Pendleton, in Umatilln above-entitled
was iu Unvn this week visiting at present would not perhaps be an over es­
action. In the above-t
Mr. E. Iveyt’s. Mr. W aller is a mer­ timate. The session was opened by sing­ inst., near H il’ burst, Mr. Frost’a county, will ho ndvanoed with all Dallas, i:i said Poik County, by the 1____
term «>f said Couit following the complete r
possible
haste
to
the
point
of
junction
ing
and
grayer.
A
sharp
alternate
for
chant o f Monmouth and ho reports
bov, living iu that vicinity, and Gus
of this Summons, being Monday, tr
“
one-half hour or more, and all who took W allace of this city, beard the d o g ’s with the Short Line, probably at A. D., 18S3. And you are horeby f
business good.
if you fuil «> to appear nnd ausw . for want
a part seemed to belong to but one church
Snake
river,
and
will
be
oompicted
Mr. Pierce R fggs is making a pro­ with temperance and constitutional pro­ making a great commotion in the. by the last of the yo.ar. The dis­ ihe plaintiff wiii take judgment against you
auin of (,tf.'>d.80) Fifty-three thirty-six
r-elx i one-i.u
tracted visit in the southern part of hibition the only articles of faith. This woods. Bushing to the spot, they
Dullard, afid interest t!ieroon_ at one
tance to the Snake, from Umatilla, month
from tho 28th day of
the county, and wo expect he will exercise was foil »wed by several apropri- found that the dogs had treed a is 223 miles, and in this there will the
M
B .
costs and disbursement
give old Linn a call before ho returns. ato addresses interspersed with music largo bear, who was “ taking iu” the
Publication ordered b y ____
be
aorno
heavy
mountain
work.
It
James Morrison tho present man­ both instrumental and vocal, independent show on a high limb o f a IIr tree. is estimated that the cost of con­ Done at Chambers, January 24, BELT A PIPIS. ” • -
Atturuay, lor
f.
ager of the Elk Horn mill was iu solos, and last but not least were two The boys concluded they would take struction will he about $5,000,000.
pieces rendered by the Ladies Brass Band,
. ------------------------- « “v r--
town this week looking after milling most of these pieces were followed by a shot at her majesty, and resting Oregonian.
Summons.
interests. W e
think
Perrydale tremendeous applause from the audience. their guns on a convenient log, took
would bo a good place for one.
In the (’ irciti: Court of the Stato of Oroeoe, fop-ttV
A collection was taken amounting to .$32 good aim and fired together, bring­
DCUSKV* LOISSKL ICIIILKS.
County of Pvto* '
x-j-fRcwjw«»«
D. W . Burnside is selling the or $33. The secretary called the roll from ing bruin to the ground, fatnlly
O.
J. Bugley, Plaintiff, vs. William Coles
wounded.
The
dogs
not
satisfied,
the
different
temperance
lodges,
Churches,
wheat purchased from Keyt and
f l i e grand jury has found an in­
Colo, Defendants.
To the above-named Defendant*.
Frizzell at ono dollar and fifty cents Sunday schools, Bands of Hope, etc, and soon discovered two yearling cubs, dictment against A. B. Williams, of
and there was quite a Response, mostly $5 which were also dispatched by the
I N THE NAME OF THE STATE
per bushel for seed. There has been each. Some paid down and others pledged
the star-route counsel specially em­ |_ You are hereby required to i
5000 bushel’s sold in the last three in behalf of their respective orders, to be boys in short order. These two bear ployed by Dorsey. The eh rgo is the complaint filed against yocMri
suit in 6 weeks from the dele of tiie-
hunters,
aged
11
and
12
year
respect­
days. Mr. Fearnly is here manag­ paid hcaeafter. These funds were to
receiving stolen good, based upon
u ; k > u you, by pubiMciL;
ively, are very proud of their tropies, his action ns counsel for parties summons
fore the Utb day of ii^y^lSSS.
ing the business.
meet incidental expenses connected with
answer, for want thereof Plaintiff
the Alliance, and also with a view of pro­ upon which they have collected tho charged with having stolen a watoh against you for corruption uf the
KlItllMjSI’ UBT ITKiatt.
viding for a State lecturer. Dr. Watts usual bounty from tbo county treas­ and other valuables from Mi’s. EIH b , described tra,:t of land, J>-w
West from tiie
corunr
was unanmously requested, if practicable, ury, and are ready to take a contract over a year ago. Williams says the Township
u, a. It. 5, tVqgfc, in the
to destroy any stray bears whioh may chargo is absurd, aud is the out­ State nf Oregon; thence')
to take the field.
We were away last week,
Chains; thence South ft <1
Folk county w$s represented from Dal­ iqolest the settlers of Pierce county.
The freeze still continues nights,
growth of ill will of tho department Chains; thence West IJfjEC“
las, Oak Grove, Monmouth, and otlior — Tacoma Nows.
Chains; thence WootOfT
Which one of our boys is it that can­
of Justice, because he has taken an thence East 13.88 Chula
JSs I*»««
points. But it is due to Independence
not tell an old woman from a ten year
with tho other rd
Tho Orogon Short Line will be activo part ia tho defense of Dorsey. together
to say th.at she manifested the greatest
for, together with coT *
old boy.
zeal on this live question by sending the extended to Snake river, where it The latter has written a long letter suit.
Win. A. Stoddard went to Portland strongest delegation.
Published by order ■Alto«.
And now Mr. will join the Oregon Bailroad aud to Williams, dcolariug that the pre­ dated
January 10 , 1383, '
with his can opener.
Editor as your paper bears the name, and Navigation Company, whioh is iden­ sent indictment is an act o f perse­
A former resident of Bridgeport weiit justly to, of Itimizer, 1 send you these tical with tho Northern Pacific and cution against himself (Dorsey)
to Portland to be examined; when last few items of the days doings, which closed
Summons.
seen he looked and acted as if Chief of about 10 P. M., and had wo been think­ which will be extended to Baker through his counsol. Dorsey also
Police would hold the examination and ing of this notice at. the time------much City to meet it. A connection will says in this letter that an attempt In tim Circuit Court of tho Slat« of O n to *, for tho
County of Polk.
#
get the pension too.
more could have been said and to better ho rando next year and freight be­ will bo made to indict Col. Ingersoll T. F. Smith, Plaintiff, va. Oncar Slop«r, Defend***
tween the Pacific coast and Salt upon tho charge of defaming the
We hear that Mr. Ruble wants 10,000 advantage.
To Oacar hlopor, tho Defendant above-named:
Portland is the place for the next Lake will be exchanged. Tho Ore­ the department of justico. Williams
rails made.
N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKJSGC
O bserver .
gon Short Line was to have been thinks this idea is not seriously en­ I j ou are hereby notified and required to appt
George has been giving a series of meeting.
and answer the complaint filed against you in 1
tertained,
but
says
the
department
built
to
Baker
City,
but
it
will
stop
dances.
above-entitled action, in tho above-named Court,
A TICS I* TO rOUTLANI».
at Snake river. To all points reached of justice endeavored to find grounds Ihdlas, in said Polk County, by the first
Milt and wife are hack riding in a cart,
term of said Court following the
by tho twe roads the rates will be for such nn indictment against Col. f this Summons, being tho second
to catch the sun which has shone some of
Bridgeport, Feb. 25, 1883.
day
of May, A. b ., 1S33, as by law
iatc.
As business called me to Portland last the same, no matter wbat the differ­ Ingersoll.— Daily Nows,
von arc hereby farther notified that if you fail
appear and answer, for want thereof the plain"
Frank Butlor was sick, but is out again. week I thought I would write about some ence in distance or exportation mny
N.lUnilllkoBIT NOT JI.tTKD.
take judgment against you for the sum of
We think of holding a protracted jubi­ things I saw. Getting on board the N. bo. The rates between all Eastern
Slxty-dvo fifty one hundredth Dollars,
costs and di(*br.r*cinent* of this action.
points and Portland « ill be the same.
lee here over the death of so many wild
Charles Leaks, the colored barber This Summons ordered published on tl
oats. Wheat not hurt quite as bad as at G.ftrain at Dallas on we go through grain San Francisco freight from the East,
named defendant lor six consecutive week
who
was
recently
married
in
the
fields which show signs of hard usage by instead of going to San Francisco by
1 tkmif . hr , a weekly newspaper published in
first thought.
'
Police Judge’s office, has applied County, Oregon, per order made "
We heard ono frog squall, but he was tho late freeze; but whero tho grain was rail and thence by Nvntor to Portlnnd,
KUS one, Lans County, Oregon, "
for
a
divorce
from
his
blushing
bride
Hon. K. S. Bean, Judge of the
like Robinson Cruso—alone.
drilled, and »n dryest ground, least dam­ would go all tho way by rail to tho
o f but a day, and was about the trlut of Oregon, acting as Judge of the
Tho man that stood by the road side age done. That is the rule all the way latter point, ranking a clean saving
named Couit, in tho absence of Hon. IL
same
time arrested on a charge of Judge of said Court.
A. C.
cased a young lady to go «about four and and in all localities, and whero the ground in time of thre6 days. The plan
Attorney for
polygamy. Such are the divers nod 7t
a half miles, when she conld have gone to
is wet all grain is dead, so we at onoo con­ does not mean the abandonment of ways aud varied experiences in the
whero she started in three miles. Bad
Administrator's Notice.
cluded that sjino will bo to plow up or at tbe boats between San Frnncisco course of true love. Charles claims
man you.
and Portland, as the local business
T. Scott, a brother of G. W. Scott is least sow again but that some will make would maintain them.— Chronicle. to have been made tho victim of a In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Ptlk
one-half to two-thirds of a crop so that it
County.
designing woman, and saw no es­
visiting here.
R oundabout .
of Margaret Baglejr, de­
will pay tolut it stand. Smithfield passed,
The officers of tho Union Pacific cape from (he (oils which she had In the matter of the Estate
ceased.
Perry Dale a halt—on down to tho Y, a and Northern Pacific Bailroadn have
thrown around him, except through
o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n t o whom it may
free ride to Ballston and on to Sheridan,
perfected arrangements for an inter­ matrimony. But when the knot was N concern, that I have been ap
then back to the Y. and now on down
tor of the Estate of Margaret 1
deceased. All intrsons having claims
past Bidwells to W. O. crossing, there change o f trafio aud the establish­ tiod he realized that ho was in a County,
said estate are required to present tbe saute
change cara for Portland on the standard ment mid maintainance of rates tighter box tban ever, and in his • Inly vended, within h J x months from this da
;auge train to McMinnville—20 minutes whereby the unnecessary building o f throes for freodom made the injudi­ all persons indebted thereto are requmtUd t
? or dinner.
railroads will be avoided, unprofit­ cious disclosure of having a wife in immediate ptiy«nent.O. J. BAGLEY,
able competition prevented an ami- tho East. On the strength of this D aly A B ctlrr , Attorneys for Adm’r,
cnble relation between the two sys­ assertion his loving wife had him
PiLESI FILES! PILKSl
tems preserved by a general plan arrested on the abavo-nained charge,
agreed upon. The Northern Pacific but no evidence to substantiate the A S u r e Cure Found at Last I
will, upon its completion in July to charge having been introduced at
No One Need Suffer!
Little Blackfoot, M. T ., whero the his trial in Justice Davis’ court yes-
Utah and Northern and the Union tenlay ho was discharged. And now
A hnre Cure for Blind, Bleeding, lull­
Pacific roods intersect it, lay a third Charles is firmly iinnressed with the ing nii.l Ulcerated Riles has been discover­
rail on its main line from that point trials and vicissitudes o f a married ed by Dr. Vvil)iam,(an Indian Remedy,)
called Dr. William's Indian Ointment.
to Helena, A L T ., a distance of about life.— Daily News.
A siuglc box lias cured the worst chronio
forty-eigbt miles. Tbo Utah and
cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No
Northern is a naarow gauge road,
N E W PATENTS.
one need suffer five minntes after
while the Northern Pacific Is a
ing this wonderful soothing u ; ä
:
Dewey & C o.'s Rcieutific press Lotions instruments and electnariea do
standard gauge. The Utah and
Northern will in turn lay a third patent agency hns official reports to more harm than good. William’ s Ointment
absorbs the tumors, allays the intense
rail ou its road from Little Blackfoot the follow ing U. S. patents issued itching, (particularly at night after pet­
to Butte City to enable the Northern February G, 1883:
ting wiirnV'tn bed,) acts as a ponltiee, given
J ohr J. B rows .
Tas. T. Clark, Bath, Cal., stone instant relief, and is prepared only for
Pacific to run its liroad-gaugo cars
over the lines. Thus both roads will /¡rilling machine; E. K. Cooley, S. | File«, itching of the private parte, and
Trinprranre Lcdorcs.
be able to run their own cars and F ., insole for boots and shoes; John for ««thing else.
Read whut the Hon. J. M. CoiBnberry
Wo received tho following notice last engines to the most important points P. Culver, Tueson, A. T ., water, gas
of Cleveland has to say ubont Dr. Wil­
week too late for insertion. Iter. Will in Montana, nnd no transhipment or drain pipe; Geo. W . Deitzler, S. liam’ s Indian Pile Oiutment; I have
F ., ovnporative cooler; Cbas. Elliot, used scores of Pile Cures, au<l it affords
0. King will lecture in Polk county. will be required.
8. F ., apparatus for purifying water me pleasure to aay that I have never
Friends of temperance please give him a
We received during the week a
ything which gave such immedi­
for boilers; Job. C. Foster, St. John, | found snythi
cordial welcome when he conies among
Hon. M. C. I Cal., stock car; Thos. Holman, ate and permanent relief as Dr. William’ s
you. He is a Hucnt and graceful siieaker. personal letter from
Indian Ointment.
He will canvass the county throughout
.i.!“ T lie . ’ only named tho locks for t’ “ 1« ! " ' 8crc" f cleaning device; . For sate by all druggist!, or mailed on
ami will giv« every one a chanco to hear that
-
hiIi H. O. Hooper, I'resuo, Cal., limn- receipt of price, $1.00.
him. A list of appointments will appear $50,000 in tho appropriation
mer; J. D. Hurst, Salem, Or., bolt-1 Hodge, Davis k. Co., wholesale
in tiie I tiuizrr soon.
ma-le out by him. The recommuu-
ree, £ Hutgon & E Squire«, I Portl.ml, OrsRoa.
Ycmra Fraternally,
:©.* Prop*«*.
datura of be cngineer w a sfor $o00
«
O r.. driving cart; William M.
, ,, N , , V
8. 8. G imbtk , L. D.
Cleveland, Ö
000 and that was the amount named JonM ’ stoc’ktoll)
c’
linf? hnU.
......
in the measiiso framed by him Mr w E shelleuberger
W oodland, i «roup. Whooping (ooghami Bi
«iaartrrir Mrealag.
Georgo seems to consider us hasty ,, , .
. .,
*
M immediately relievrJ by Shiloh R
The third quarterly meeting for the in making the comment we did on J ’ ’
® _____ m _______
For u l« by Jap. IS. Mill«?, Dalis*.
w thc .
Shiloh’s Yitsliu* is what
Amity Circuit for the present conference the matter. W e can assure the gen-
Thos« who are indebted lo me, either on , Constipation, Los* oi.App.lite,
year will be held at Perrydale, and will tleman that we waited patiently to
*11 symptom* ot Dvtp.p.i*
embrace tho third Htinday in March. see if any contradiotiun would ap- note or arconnt, srs re.pectlnlly requested sn.l
and 75 centK per bottle,
Preaching on 8aturday March, 17, at two pear in subsequent telegrams, and to cams forward ands*tU«> within 90 days, li. Miller, Dalla
o'clock, and the conference will convenh made our remarks hypothetical.
No I caUBO u u y u u e iv s u v u , v m pou*< | u u . • va«i-
* j
|
immediately after the cluee of the service. member of congress has done more uot
any longer; therefore, be on
AH the ofliciary are requested to 1» pres­ for Oregon than Mr. Georgo, and we time sod do not wait for the collectors,
ent.
D. N ichols , Pastor.
quer t
feel grateful to him for the lib era l; for Ihsy are expensive.
A dolf W olt .
rink. Everything
appropriation granted at the last
I* drp *» dskc «, Jsn. 17,1883.
will furnish you •' .
Catarrh cured, bcilth and sweat breath
la fo r o ta tle a R a a lr S .
secured by flh i^ b a Catarrh Remedy.
session, for il was mainly through
Considerable
enthusiasm
was ItUDM. La<lie* moke a» t
Price 50 centa. Sas.il injector free. Por
Charloa E. Bull left Tehama, Califor­ hi* efforts on the committ« on corn- m, nife, t c,t and if this meeting ia to ; rirlfl iiMtkc threat pay.
,
m n u u e a i u u , i u u I r u m u i « w u u ^ m i u
f r
-
sale by dap. R. Miller, Dallas.
nia, May 20, 1881, in had health. Any merce thnt our wonts were made
....................
- - of - | _________ L
i r . / 11 * a - 1 a «
an index
of U m apirit
information about him will confer a great known to our eastern neighbors. As " j the citizen« of Salem, wa m aj readon­
For lame Back, Ride or Cheat nse Shi­ favor on his afflicted mother.
a journalist, we hare
nave nailed
naneu our c Ool-
o i- 1
. exr*K*t aggTwaiv#
ly# work in
I lh «
loh’s Porons Plaster.
Prie* 25 centa
or»
to
ar.
open
river,
and
»para neith- j
0f developing the business hoy* m 4 fir* rato*
M
rs . G krtri ur B ull .
For aale by Jap. R. Miller, Dallas.
car friend nor foe wbo opposee t*»« , „ a commercial interests o f Salem
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
Hleepless nights made miserable by tbst enterprise or in any manner obstruct ^
vicinity .- D a ily Statesman.
" , Uhiioh's
ibe rem-
Liver Complaint ? Bbilob's Vitalizer is I terrible eoagh7
Hhiteh's Core
Oars is the
rem­ “ its ------
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'**--------Dalles Moun-
1---------
early
completion,
aarsateed to care yon. For sale by Jap. edy for yoa. For sale by Jap. R Miller,
Subscribe for the I temuw .
taincer.
I. Killer, Dallas.
i Dallas.
Lota of girls around here.
I contemplate a viait to this place soon.
All aboard and oil wo go through valley
and hills, station after station is passed
and at last we hear the call of sunlit and
now we commence our decent of the Port­
land mountains, on down over grade, over
tresael, through a cut over one or two
high bridges, urnuml a curve and east
Portland was in sight with its surround­
ing oountry. And now we are passing
along down through the city of Portland.
We spent tho night in the city and took
the train for Dallaa the next morning. How
hard it was raining, or rather pouring
down all the way up to the 8. Yamhill;
and south of that place was a fine spring
day on to N. G. On board the N. G.
train and all the round back to Dallas, so
hero we are and tho curtain falls.
S