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" THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. v is t a it e m s . L IN C O L N | ratal ova H1-SCU1. COKBESniNLSXT.I Beautiful weather. Spring is coming and will soon be here. I T E M S IN It 1C I E K Our school is progressing quietly. Prof, ltigler still iu charge. Town very dull. Mrs. S. C. Hull is lying very ill at Bright aunaliine tin« week. her home in this city. Junt a little too much float. Fine cigar«, at Jap. K. M iller a. Linen dusters are in demand here, ! for the spring-time has come “ gen- Huy your groceries of J. W. Cridor, Gardening going on extensively iu lie Anuie.” Five horses have died in the vicin- town. Mrs. Axnm went to M cM invillo this | ity of Buena ViHta during last month | with blind staggers. week. I Mrs. Butler DeLaalimutt and family arc Our city marshal says he will pull visiting at McMinvillo, j the first man in who fires n gun Want 'JO dozen chicken», highest mark- | I in the city limits. The question is, et prices w ill lie paid at J. W Criders. j what will we do with the cats. Mr. 8. I). Oibson, from near Salem, Mr. Henry Merwin lias moved his called on us this week. family to Independence. Mr. Mer- For dentistry, go to Mason, over But- j i win thinks ho will live there the rest le r’s grocery store. i of his days which will perhaps be ( larden seeds and onion seeds at J. D. j ew in number. Lae’s. Mr. T. Mogford has purchased a Job printing of all kinds done at the fine family carriage. No doubt the I t ! mizkr office. roads will be so worn this summer A full line of shouiderhraces and drug thal an extra tax will be levied for sundries, at Jap. R. M iller’s. repairs. New arrival of boots and shoes from Some of our citizens wish us to San Francisco at J. U. Lee’s. W e acknowledge a pleasant call from mention that “ musical drunks” are below pur now and that a repetition M i. John Fawk, from Oak Clrovo. Bev. C. Alderson will preach at Dallas, of wliat occured a few nights since will give our recorder Ibme business. Sa’ ibath next, morning and evening. 1- lierill Holman returned on last Tuos Don’t do so some more boys. day from a visit to Sodaville, Linn coun At this writing the protracted ty meeting is in progress, with unaliA- W e move a vote of thanks to Judge ted interest. Several conversions T iu itt for furnishing the town pump with already. Twelve accessions to the a i ew till cup. The motion prevails. church, others stfll coming forward Fresh California butter, and onions, for prayers. oranges, cakes, candies, etc., at J. W. What baa become of the hog law, Criders. Rev. J. Jamos will conduct services at wo observe a number of the pestfer- Independence next Sabbath morning and ous brutes running at large iu our streets; looks like old times. Soon evening. Remember that J. W. Crider will closo we will sing the battle cry of llea- out his stock of glassware etc., rock bot doin again. tom prices, (liv e him a call. Several new buildings will be erec Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure ted here during this summer. n , yold by us on a guarantee. It cures Ground 1ms nlreudv been broken for MBcnsmuplion. Forsaleby Jap. It. Miller, that purpose. Mr. D. M. Calbrentli Dallas. will also build quite extensively for J. D. Leo has on hand a good stock of goods at low prices. You call not do bet bis enterprise. Many of our farmers aro in quest ter than to do your coming year's trading with him. of seed wheat to resow the grotiud $1.25 is There is no use going out of the couuty that wns put in last fall. to 1 uy furniture, when you can be suited offered per bushel but no wheat to in | rices and quality, at Allen & Os bo bad. Oats will tuko the place of borne's, Independence much of the wheat that was sowu. Onr Monmouth Items came to late Washington’s birthday was ob last week for insertion. V ery sorry, and served by some of our citizens. No we are anxious to l.cnr from our corres groat balls were given or drunkeness pondent soon aguin. indulge! in. It is n question in onr W o aro under obligation to Mr. Geo. mind as to whether he woulJ ap G ( • d for valuable help in the offico this we k. There is considerable “ Good” prove of many of the present modes sf commemorating his name, left ill the fellow yet. Our school meeting passed off i Iossrs. Collcns and lla ll hxvo snlil their meat market in Dallas, tn parties i quietly. Jnmes Church was elected fr o .11 Salem. Boneless meat from this I director and E. H. Hnll clerk. Our nervous svstem had been all action liu c, but nu soup. D A L L A S . SATUR D AY, M ARCH 10,1883. IT E M S . | rSUM OVR SrKVIAI. COSSERPOKniRl. ( \ Every body sick of colds. Mr. Abrams has just brought on | a nice, new lot of groceries, and | spring goods which he sells cheap. Miss Belle Alderman has gone to Astoria to reside aud all our young men are sorry. Rev. J. T. Bennett will preach here on Sunday the 18th inst , at eleven o ’clock. Father and mother Skaife have gone on u visit t o Fairfield. We shall soon loose them from among us, ns they purpose settling at Silver- ton. Their Son's own the Silverton mills. The now diseaso which 1ms made its appearance among tbo horses in other parts of the Willamette valley d u r in g th e p a st w in t e r , h a s re a c h e d this vicinity; but as yet there have keen no denths. Your correspondent was somewhat remiss in writing up our valentine sociable. The ladies furnished a most excellent lunch. A liberal col lection was taken and then some very pleasant gumes were indulged iu, all of which he failed to notice. ------ ^ » ----- u itiix .'.c o it r i t e m *. HO V U O IT I! IT E M S . ■ A ll ESTITI TI1VR1ITIOVS. S T A ÏE AND T E B ItIT O K IA L . •- T b « P w t a M t B ir r I r le U g M w . Of all the attempt« which have been E C Hall ami M L Hall, Ilia wife, to D Iruua ova svsoal omrcrvomdski .I About nine o’clock last evening made of Ute to utilize the wonderful iw- Our old friend David Stump has M Oalbreath, lot 8, in block 2, north of Andrew Seim, a resident of upper sources of electricity fur domestic been quite sick for n few daws, but main street, town of Buena Vista; town, while turning the corner of poses, none have been more strikingly #786 76. successful, and few are 10 interesting to is now better, and hopes are en- Samuel Ktammusaml Susan C Staminas, tho roadway going toward O'Brien’i taiued that he will get along all his wife, to Peter Conk, heirs ami assigns, hotel, fell oft' into the water. A son a wide range of readers, as the new in vention of the Portable Electric Light right. We don’t like to hear of peo- lot _ __________ in block It, _____ Henry Hill's, town of In- of JobD McCann's, who was just Company, whose manufactory, at 79 pie getting sick, and especially th e i dependence; ♦«000. ahead of him, beard the splash and Water Street, is now a sceno of the great older ones, as wo fear more danger | Peter Cook and Veroelia E Cook, his getting into a boat tried to rescue est activity, both day and night. The of losing them than the younger wife, to Samuel Htaimnus, lot 6, in block instrument from which this company people. And now while I nm think-; 2, Henry Hill s, town of Independence; him, but his efforts were unavailing. takes its name is a small and compact Assistance was procurred as soon as lng of it. will mention that nerhaps 97M ^ ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ ^ possible, but when the body was piece of uiochaniam, occupping a space »1 “ <> ‘ o »;» or P1»™ o‘ I S aiuuu I 81 am in us , nurth eait corner of lot brought to shore life wns extinct. only five inches square, and it can be size any where will bo found so j , jn blt)ck 2, in Patterson s addition to Deceased was a native of Norway, readily carried from room to room, as it weighs only five pounds. I t is so con large a number of persons over lhe town nf independence; ♦160. nbout 38 yoars of age, and leaves a structed as to furnish electricity when fifty years of age, which numbers j s S Whitman and wife to the Orogo- a wife and four children. His brother ever desired for a large number of impor about one-sixtli of tbo inhabitants, man Railway Company, right of way; I in-law, A. T. Brakke, is now in Port tant and constantly recurring domestic What place can beat it? $50. uses. When provided with simple win Luke Mulkey and wife to Oregonian I land.— Tacoma News. W . P. Cattron left a few days ago dow, safe or door attachments, it selves Railway Company, right of way; $170. On Monday night the residence of an unfailing and startling burglar alarm, I ^®r Moscow, Idaho, where lie in F B Williams and wife to Oregonian j J. R. Baltmore, who resides in the the trespasser being eomfronted with tends to remain some time, Railroad Company, right of way; $122. lower part of the city, was entered I light and boll instantly, and is equally Mr. J. J. Powell, formerly o f this adapted for tho ordinary uses of a call i P)a,c®> t>ut now of Linn county, is Hu hi,-ill A Brown, of Benton county, | afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Baltimore bell. As a lighter, it ia perfect, being about | yarding his friends ‘ “ in and k capable of producing instantaneous light Monmouth; wonder if he is after to Jeanette A Brown, of Polk county, went out to their farm a few miles in any part of the house, by adjustments one of tho Monmouth girls to take lots 2 and 3, in blocks 1 and 2, in the from this place leaving their little furnished by the company. I t can also be girl 10 year* old, who is attending attached to a medical galvanic coil by to w n of Buena Vista: $800. home with him. H C Sterling and wife to A T and F | gchool, to take care of things in which a powerful current of elactrioity Our friend R. M. Smith lias re N Gilbert, tract in section 32, t, 7 a r 3 j their absence. After school was can be oonveyed. Many prominent busi turned from Portland with a big ness men are interested iu the company, w’i f ! m u n ■ i i closed she . . . went homo stock of drugs, etc, Elisha McDaniel and wife to B f ... . and . staid , which was incorporated under the laws Mr. Benjamin Church, who Whiteaker, tract of land, being part ot | “ whl>.e/ “ ni1 th« ? . " en* ° ver lo of Massachusetts, and is enjoying already bought Mr. Hobb’s place near here, donation land claim of Honry Hawkens, j grandfathers, Philip Baltimore, to a most gratifying success. Orders or in has returned from "the states,” notification 1648, chum 56, 325 acres; spend the night, leaving the house quiries should be addressed to the busi | as she supposed, secure. Early in ness office of the oompany, No. 22 Water where he went last fall to get “ the ♦4500. America Grant to Oregonian Railway the morning Ibe neighbors noticed a Street. We understand that this instru better half,” whom he brought with j light in the house, but supposing the ment is sold at the low price of five dol him nnd is now ready to commence Com|ggMr>glit of way;$275. N ^^W vbillam l wife to Samuel \\ { family had returned, thought no lars for the lighter; ten dollars complete life well situated. Ho is a nice ap Wilson, tract ns follows, let 3, of section j more about ;t pj the arriva, f with attachments.— Boston Post. pearing man and wo are glad to marked m t Director* r Dotedl In r* t lotO. o t ic e is i N ucoount of ha* been filed In » State of C for hearir, the hour of 10 o ' v W m non* interested are cause, if «nr they have, proved end »aid admit Itoitdsinen released from . Dated 1 WARREN TRUITT, Atf Matter’s ! In the Circuit Court of th« l trict ci‘ The Oregon and Company L C. W. Shaw ami C. E. H. I Tilmon Kurd, W. H. iHr*« S. Redlicit, K. A. Cmm lHsfeiMiant OTIC« LS HEREBY O IV « . anc-e of a decree of eaid e in the th* above entitled cauae o ruary, A. D. 1883, I, V chancery of aoid c auction to the hi« to redemption, at the ( of I'uU at Dailaa In n i , on Saturday, tbe fourteenth d 1, at the hour of one o’clock •aid dtvy. All the right title and mid defendant«. C. W. Shaw and ( upon the twenty eighth day of April, dred and aeventy-aeven in and to the i the Donation Land Claim of John U. hi» wife Eliza J. Chamber*, fTRlg.. . .Jj one hundred and eighty one, in Section* thirty two and thirty-three in township Range three west, of the Willamette M«i County of Polk and SUte of Oregon, acre* of land. WILLIAM B. Mastery in of th* Circuit ( t ’ »died 8tate» for Ih* I t of Oret N° Sunday clear and warm. Jack sold his horse for $100. 14, t 0 8, r 7 w, 22 acre«; f220 ! *r n , r. , , . .* The social hop at J. W . Way mire's have him settle in onr midst. Satte School Laud Commissioners to , Mr Baltmore about nine o clock, it was well attended. Bonny was there C J Baskett, the south east quarter of waw discovered that some one had i u » r e iu a n «. Mr. Robert Clark, who lives in too. the bills west of town, has lost a the north west quarter of section 14 t 7 11 , I entered the house by a bnok window and stolen a suit of clothes, belong- Lead poisoning is often producod Considerable wheat nnd oats have very valuable horse with blind stag r 4 w, 40 acres; $50. United States to J G Baskett, donation ing to Mr. Baltimore, a Bilk dress in an unsuspected manner. The been sown on the ground where the gers, anil has another in very bad land claim, notification 114, 040 acres. Datteru, a pair of boots, a valise aud condition which is still more valua fall-sown grain froze out. occupation of dressmaking might a quantity of matches and candles, be regarded as one likely to be ex While a youug man anil lady were ble, He says it is not forn, as is RALLHTOS IT E M «. and left by the front door leaving it empt from it; yet a dressmaker just out riding on last Sunday tho lady sometimes supposed, tbnt causes the disease, us his hay is perfectly clear j Hon. J. D. Leo gave us a call this °P en. ,.There seeD‘ *.to W • p n g of admitted into the Leeds dispensary fell off'. Was she hurt Warren? Administrator’* Notice. of that weed; and thathe fed liny week. He was looking for seed . 8ue.ak thl0.V98 0»,.er.“ t,“ 8 in this city, in England, was found to have a Plcaso give Butler credit for tel 1- and pwopU had better be on the last winter which contained a large wbeat an(j oat9 to seed his furm near ing-tlie truth, ns he was only a little | alert for them. A charge or two of j distinct blue line on her gums, with V O T IC E 18 HEREBY QIVKN TO 1 amount of fern and they were not . ahead of time. Wait next time concern that 1 have been a|« ’ , , , , ..ibuckshotm ighteonvincetheselight- simultaneous symptoms, such as a County in the least affected by it. Court of Polk County, _ Butler, and do not go in the rain. Mr, L . B. Rowland left us on The annual school meeting was held , fiugered gentry that breaking into furred tongue, inflammation of the of the Estate of O. J. Baskett do AH person» indebted to i said Do not bo surprised if you hear of Wednesday of this week for Puget here last.Monday^aud the following houses and 8t;aling wbat they can lips, and general debility— ail signs nexed, lea*« make payment to me of the i an old widower and an old maid Sound to look for a better place than officers elected. District clerk, Isaac ]a„ their bauds on is not appreciated pointing to the probability of pois tv, and a 1 person* having claim» against I ill please present the same duly verified to making n partnership farm in Bridge this, lmt we don’t think he will find Ball; director A. N. Martin. V\ebe- i,v tbe law abiding citizens of Al- oning by load. Tho physician in torneys Daly A Butler at their otHee at Dallas, I lieve no teacher bus yet been secured. ^ ny __Albany Herald. months from this date. port precinct. The w idower has se it very soon in that direction. attendencc for some time failsd to county, within six W. A. BASKETT, Adminlsi Chas. Sailing will soon reeigu his cured his own consent at least. D aly k B ftlbr , Attorneys for Adni'r. discover the source of the lead Dated February 28, 1883. I’ E ItK Y D A L E IT E M S . position in the Store here,for thè sum- “ “ J»“ 0 “ e. t School District No. 7 elected j poisoning, and was beginning to mer as salesman, to engage in his I cin,° « V '« " R ^ nold' Mr. F. K. Hubbard and A. Coon ' Administrator’* Notice. [FROM O PR S rZ C lA L CORRESPONDENT.! think the blue line had been caused trade as painter, as he has lately se -! an<l Hull, about throe years ago, directors for the ensuing year. Train late on Wednesday night. cured a number of centracts. “’ nc® which .me he has been at- in some other way, when he acci o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l w h o m i t Mr. Leo says his valentine did not Twelve o’clock when slie passed here. . i • At t » a tending tbe Miamma Medical School dentally learned from a merchant may concern, that I have been appointed by th« An error occured m the Ballstcn | of Cincinnati, Ohio, has just passed suit at all. R oundabout . Court of Polk C'ountv, Oregon, i administrator * ‘ ' ' Mossrs. McGrew and Ray started that silken thread sold by weight, County of the Estate of Mary Whiteaker, late of Polk County. items last week. In speaking of the a competitive examination foi iesi- deceased. All person* indebted to »aid _____ Id Estât« will for the Yaquina on a bus> n039 trip sii-i av i runs. mcknossofsome of our neigh oors.Mr. physician of the Cincinnati bos- and not by length, is sometimes please make immediate payment to m«, end all f on Thursday last. holding claims thereagainat will present th« m v i i G. W Graves, should have read Mrs , pital. T ho position of a resident adulterated with HUgar of lead. He son« months from data. The senior member of tho firm of G. W . Graves,and Mrs. Buell should physician is one hard to obtain, questioned the patient, and she in to me within six I t seems that our correspondent has J W. KIRKLAND, Administrator. D aly & Bi tlrr , Attorneys for Adm’r. thrown off on, but we still live and have Glundon aud De Berry has gone to have been .Mrs. Ball. Both we are thero nsuanT are over C00 medical formed him that it had been a com our being, nnd our town is steadily im Portland on a business trip. mon practice with her, when at glad to say are convalescent. students in the médical schools of proving. CITATION. Wo understand there win be a Tho first censignrnent of Califor- Cincinnati who may compete for the work, to hold iiilk as well as other Mr. Worthing ¡3 having the (hushing milliner store started in tiiis place kinds o f thread in her mouth, and nia wheat ordered by A. N. Martin place, whilo there are only six that In the county court of the State of Oregon, for th« • touch put on his new house in the shape soon; wo wish it success. of Polk, A Co. for seeding purposes will ar- cau be promoted, hence the students lhat she had done this tho more county of a fine coat of paint. Also his own In the matter of the estate of 8ylTester Miller, John Miss Emma W aller is on a visit to rive here on Tuesday next, it is prob- that pass the examination must be readily wit)» silk, inasmuch as it 11. Miller, minor heir* of ticooge Miller Deed. John* residence will receive a few strokes from Btculer* U I’.ard ian. friends and relatives here this week; able that about a thousand bushels good in their profession, as the ex- often had a sweet taste. This is a athan Fagan’s brush this week. To Hylvcster Miller and John R. Miller, greeting: In the uaine of the SUte of Oregon, you ore hereby Hon. R. P. Boise, Circuit Judge o f and in n te rn b lo state o f excitem en t Our blacksmith has been quite sick for combining business with pleasure of this wheat will be used here by amination usually lasts several days sure indication of the presence of cited and required to appear In the County Court of thi» Judicial District, was in this town on \ f o r several days p revio u s to tho elec- tile past week,but I see him on the streets wo suppose. farmors. and very critical. Tho many friends lead, and all thread possessing it the SUte of Oregon, for the County of Polk, at the Widncsdny of this week, looking hale and ( j on f 01- fea r th a t so m eb o d y w ou ld again. Also, Mr. Parris has been quite court room thereof, at Dallas in the county of Polk Dr. Ira Kimble, the irrepressible is of Dr. Kelly will be glad to hear of | Persuautto anouncement the school should either be rejected or used on Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1883, at 10 o’clock sick. By tile way I see that the doctor h eiity . , be e lec te d , I guess. in the forenuuit of that day, then and there to show again among us. He says he has j his success, nnd what he earned by patronizes the I tim izk k . Tliats right meeting for District No. 21 convened with caution. It w ill bo found cause why vour intoreet in the foil, wing described bnrd study ntid close application land should not lie sold. Commencing at t a V.,li oil" W e d n 'id a ^ n s 'r k H ^ had'just 1 ° » r c ity cou n cil's atten tion is ca lled loctor, n few dollars spout in that, way is ut tho school house iu Perrydale succeeded in strenglhing and devel that the silk thread o f the best ner of the D L claim of John an i Ruth Ann After receiving the financial report oping his musclo so much by work One year in the hospital will fit the received the news of his daughter's mar- [ to the condition of the bridge just ] i;k(, bread cast ap,m the waters, thence south 40 cits, thence eu»t<’_‘6chs. th makers is tasteless, whereas some north of the pottery. Also to lhe 40 clis., the.».*) west 20 chi. to the f Our little school house is up and en for tho past year proceeded to elect ing for the grnngers that he does not ; Doctor for any position connected ria;;o in Marion. with his profession. Richmond inferior threads are sweet.— Ore Also that other tract begUiting1 at a jm In _ Rev. J. B. Perkins will preach at the side wulks ou the principal business closed and tho carpenters have gone as ion. H. J. Glandon was chosen fear to undertake to extract the most N. of tho S K corner ol tho 1> L claim e- S. C. I and wife, thence west Sfc.ho ch*;tfll ' Levy a tax aiul hare it col far as they can without more material. director and Z. llow e school clerk. obstiuate tooth. And he also thicks K elly is a brother to the Hon. Pen- gonian. B yerly school house at 11 o’clock a. m., streets. i hs to the place of beginning, all and at Dixie 3 p. m. on Sunday next. lected, ."or the purpose of building But- ere long we hope to be turning out On motion the voice of tho patrons if there is anyone here spoiling for I umbra K elly of East Portland.— tf, M U tf watt. Mer. ln > » k NEW FATBITS. coot 40 acn a ft i the cau end t W ill expect to meet,the Sunday school Bidewalks And improving oiirstreets. lawyers, doctors «and teachers at a lively of the schoel was taken as to whaUi- a fight, he might accomodate them Daily Statesman. WitnoiM tn .Bm. __ ____ at a. m. at Bycrley’s. . We charge notiling for this hit of rate. Last evening, nbout 6:45 o ’clock, I Dewey & C o .’ b Scientific Press County court of the State dt Oregon, er tho directors should bo instructed Ore*w , for the • countr Every farmer is ’ improving this Auemt a'fixed, tfcto T # of Polk, with the mh I of *" Messrs. Cook *£ Gr.ives keep a fine stock 3 armors throughout tho country are advice. to employ a lady or gentleman teach fine weather to fullest extent to re John McDonnell, who was engaged ! Patent Agency has official reports of day of February, y , n A. . !>. if. 1 i » b . - 1 i( > T of goods here, but they lack one very rushing the wheat sowing during this in plncing tho underpinning to a the following U. S. patents issued Attekt: rtnewKLL M m *u.r, -Clark, ». er, resulting in favor of a lady. W7 e pair the damugos done by the freeze important thing, that is a few dollars A IU L IL ~ IT E H S . D.\Ly k B utler , Attys. fn. auwSEn ' good weather. Our prediction is that house on tho corner of Ninth and Feb. 20, 1883: feb24 It - - spent in thecolurns of our county paper. are happy to say tho L. L . S. has out, and if the season should con that they will have a better harvest on [ I ROM OCR SPECIAL CORKKHPOSimST. 1 J. M. Adams and YrV. F. Carter, By tho way Mr. Cook, what day of the had some influonco iu this neighbor tinue favorable about the usual D streets, was severely if not fatally, account of the freeze. County Treasurer’* Netto*. hood in the right direction. acreage will be sown and we think injured by the house fulling on him. S. F ., ore consentrator; S. H. Chase, M rs. J u d g e D aw son and R o w la n d 1 week was it you were building fence? H r. J. O. DvBorrv. blacksmith at Per- they will bo compensated for their The house had just been moved on San Joso, Cnl., device for dressing Our farmers have had very long faces ryd.de, looked in on us last Monday. I o f M on m ou th spen t a fe w days m O knck of T reahi rrr of P olk C oi . ktt , > Elniiiblrtonlan .tlaiuhrlno. D allas , Oregon, February 9, 1888. f late lcs3 by fair crops and good to the lot, and the last block for the saw teeth; H. D. Cogswel, S. F., From him we learn that the farmers in : A ir lie Inst w eek tho gu ests o f M rs. for the l.Ost week or two but have cheered VO TICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LL ORDERS foundation was being set. McDon up considerably of late; Cause why,¿our This magnificent horse, which appears prices. producing cool atmosphere in rooms, the vicinity of Perrydale aro well siqi- D u lton nnd G u ild . drawn on the Treasury ot P oik county, and en enterprising railroad agent Mr. I). M. in our advertising columns this week, nell, who was tho only one at work etc.; H. D. Cogswell, S. F., distribu dorsed prior to August 14, 1882, will be paid at the p liid with seed wheat. Messrs. Eettman, Deacon. Biddle * niflee on demand, an«l that interest will m i l ' l l! i > « k i n i l i i k » . | under the structure, songht to place ting refrigerated air and water; Treasurer cease on said orders from this date. W e learn from Mr. Green Campbell Riley and Nelson of Dallas came up Sears lias a hit of seed wheat coining, to merits more than a passing notice from resow the frozen fields. Wo hope that us, owing to his individual merits, o f be K. T. MILLER, County Treasurer. the remaining pin in position, but Louis C. H ill, Myrtle Creek Or., that a number of fields of wheat, on Salt on the “ Dinkey” Sunday to take iu J they have learned a lesson tlmt they will ing a very superior bred horse, and one W ill C. King, Grand Locturer fur the by some means the building was fruit stoner; Geo. P. Kimble, S. F ., creek, near Mr. M cM ’Dadson’s, have Summon*. tlie sights: come again gentlemen. not soon forget. of the most perfoctly formed horses for I Good TempUrs with speak at Snloin 15 | thrown from its support, and sliding two wheeled vehicle; S. G. Lindsey, outlived the freeze, and do not appear to speed and endurance we have ever been Zens 16, Bethel, l i and 18, Oak l,ro v« ;_____ ^ News nre scarce in this section, be damaged to any extent. In Uie Couuty Court of the KUto of Oregon, for the Halt Lake City, U. T., amalgamator; Weather Ke;»oi-f Tor February, I8H1. acquainted with. W e saw him last spring Perrydale 20 BalUton22. Red Prairie | “ P ? “ * ".e " r. CrU,bl? » H County of Polk. W o are pleased to acknowledge a very and dull times, except with the far- when tin was ill »tud condition, aud d cau ca 23 Sheridan” V í and 25^ "viÚáminá“ ^ ¡ lllln °!lt1 of e*istouce. As it was, lie David Lubin, Sacramento, Cal., H. Hirachberg, 1*101111117, vs. Georgs Grinwold, De During February, 1883, thero wore 5 p le m n t call from Mr. Silas T. an mors w h o are g e n e ra lly ta k in g ad- tiuthfully say, we don’t think wo over Mill Creek 28, Dallas20and 30, Dixie 31, was picked up insensible and taken envelope; D. B. Matlock, Millville, fendant. old acquaintance of onr boyhood days, van ta go o f th e g o o d w ea th er to g e t days during which rain and snow fell and laid eyes on s haudsnmor; but his great J. E. H ouston , Grand Secretary. to St. \ iuccut s hospital. Exarnin- Cal., truss bridge. E. M. Provonchar, To Decree Griswold, the Defendant above-named: W e had not met him for fifteen year». It j j n ^he spriu crop. N THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OK OREGON. an aggregate of 1.81 in. o f water. 13 est merit we conceive to he is that tic wan —-------------------- ntion of the unfortunate man’s in- Vallejo, Cal., gas purifying screen; A. you are Iu reby notified and required to aniwar is bke an oasis in tho desert to meet these One of the most enjoyable affairs I clear and 9 cloudy days other than those the sire of .lane L . , the beautiful brown T h e L u ir .» Htjri». juries revealed a broken arm and Charles D. Smith, Amador, Cnl., and answer the complaint filed a^ainet yoe in tbe old time friends. altove-cntitlod action, iu the above-named Court, at filly that captured two of the finest three- , which lias taken place in this neigh- j on which rain fell. Among tho latest styles may bo notod | jog, besides several fractured ribs. wnter wheel bucket; J. C. Tappeiner, Dallas, in said Polk County, by the first day of the W e publish in this week's issue a list year-old races last year that it ltaa ever The mean temperature for the month year-ohl races last year tnat it naa ever tho very prevalent one of taking Syrup Internul injuries may exist that will Bisbee, A. T., assay furnace: Frank term of said Court following the complete publication « f o u r agents at different points. IVo borhood lately wns the social pnrty of this Numinous, being Monday, tbe 2d day of April. been our good fortune to witness, de- i „in . „ „ l,. ... , . J ,, . ■’ , ,, .... i. e „ _ i- of f ig s instead of castor oil, pills, salts, I u Itimately ltim ately result resu lt in in death. Every E ve rv YValker, Tombstone, A. T piston A. D., 188 .M. And you are hereby farther notified that would respectfully request all those who given at tho residence of Mr. Ben was 33.44 3 . Highest daily mean temper feating the get of suet, finely bred horses m d uther blttcr alld nHU’, eoll8'rems- fail ho to appear and answer, for want thereof , , .. re'l1*; ! tiling was done by tlie kindly Sisters water meter; E. YVhitinore, S. F ., if ihe you know themselves to be in ailears on sub Harris on last Friday night. The ! ature for the month 52 3 on 23th, lowest | as Ivisbar, Hock wood and Atlamont. And plaintiff will take judgment against yot scription to call on our agents and take young folks who attended from Air- daily mean. 11 0 on the 5th. Mean tom- Mr. Lindsey tells us that she was a late dies of former times. It ,s » very decided ^ ro|ievo ,,|0 „ b r i n g s of the in- two-tvheeled vehicle; A. E. and H. sum ol ..... («5.1.SO) Fifty three thirty-« ..................... -dx . C _____________ * »•hundredth improvement, as anyone may learn by . , ____ , « and Interest thereon at ona per went, per receipts for all amounts paid tlioni. lie, reports having had a way up time. . , 4l - .. . „ , « , „ , , soalt, foaled about the first of July, and ;etting a bottle from our druggist, Jap. j ur®d man, and up to ten o'clock Blackman, Snohomish, YV. T., L o Dollars, month from the 28th day of February, 1H77, ami the cost* and disbursement« of this action. School director in tins comity who de nst night he wns resting as easy as comotive, T o m W illia m s lo st a fine h e ife r, I ^ ” ‘ Ure f° r ‘ he ,n° " th “ 2 ° cl° ° k P ’ M ’ was not fairly broke« until she was three ÍR Miller. lastnighl Publication ordunxl by Hon. C. A. Johns, Judge. t ---- : __ il 40 *• . years old, aud tiad three attacks of the ! sire to secure carefully trained teachers last F r id a y m o rn iu g .sh i.„ ------ -------- I could bo expected under thecircum- Done at Chambers, January 24, lfttf. e h a v in g fa ll- Highest temperature for tlie month 59 0 j pink-eye during the spring and summer, for their schools, would do welt to ad- BELT * PIPER. stances. McDonnell is without fam- ■»ALLAH HO TEL. ! en in to th e to w n s p rin g and was j The Oregonian says: Tho govern Attorneys for Plaintiff at 2 o'clock P. M ., on the 28th, lowest It was not only her speed and embiiance d n IBS the “ President o f Oreuon State i ily, his wife having died a short time ment lias closed its case against the d ro w n e d b e fo re it was d iscovered , j XV. H. E lk in .. P r o p r ie to r . Normal Sohmil” at Monmouth on tho temperature 3 5 at 7 o'clock A. M. on that elicited our admiration, tier smooth I ago in childbirth, and * h far rs known star route thieves. I t has presented Summons. T h is is T o m ’s second loss in th e cow the 5th and fnctionless movement and disposi- sut ■ ject. This Hotel i» second (o none on Ibe ! is not n member of any filial order lin e this w in ter b esides a v e ry valu- enough to convince the country, but Gno would never suspect our towns In the Circuit Couit of the Htete of Oregon, for the w ^ h a r d li'e v e "* kno^n ^ “ there is no telling what a YVbasbing- msu Mr. mr. B. D. o f roveihig in poetic ab le horse. T o m con soles^bim self by ^ F r o s t, occurred on the 1. 2, 3. 4. ft. ft, h ^ l p r S Couuty of Volk—se. clnss in entertainment. Sample rooms or society.— Portland Standard. 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, I d , 10, 17, 23, bi-eak) ¡8 one of tho best qualities a O. J. Hagley, Plaintiff, v*. William Cole and Rosanna .hose who v,nt’n have m must dreams, but we arc sure lie do#s, for lie s ayin g " * 4 loose tree for displaying goods. Messrs. Love & Turner have been ton jury may do. Cole, Defendant*. 24,25. 11 inch of snow on tho 13th, 3 ’ trotter can posses. Hamhletonian Mam ef: a beautiful boquet of wild flowers on keeping a boarding house for the Mr. YV. E. McBride, brother to To the above named Defendants. Cronp, Whooping Congh nnd Bronchitis ur desk on Friday tho first of the sen Mrs. J. A. Dalton who has been in. on tho 14. A ll disappeared by the brino, sire Menelaus, was tlie sire of W ill yon suffer with Dyspepsia and past three months on tbo YVashing- immediately retievrd l>y Hbiloh’s Cure. N THE NAMP. OF THE STATE O f OREGON 181b. ! Cleora; the greatest sensation on the sor. Thanks B. D. You are hereby required to appear and answer stopping here for two or three months I Tho prevailing winds for the month trotting turf the past season; only five Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitslizer is ton side of the Columbia, six miles For tale by Jap. R. Miller, Dallas. tlie complaint tiled again*t you m the above entitled Allen & Osborne, Inde|iendonce, have left on Monday morning for Pome were from tlie north during 16 days, : yeHrB ,,id| |,el. firit , eMon on the turf got guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Jap. abovo Vancouver. Mr. Turner act suit in tf week* from the date of tho service of thin K. M iller, Dallas. an extensive stock of furniture which »tituinona upon you, by publication, to-* it: On or be south 8 days , southwest 4 days. „ rnt.„r,i pf 2:18}, and was sold for $15, ed as treasurer for the firm, and on roy YV. T. to visit relatives, and will ««B T ia r la s . ■ ; fore the 14th day of May, ltfttf. And if you fall eo to they sell at reasonable prices. Their During Feb. 1882 there were 13 rainy jooo. Her dam was bred nearly precisely ■ (or wont thereof Plaintiff will take a decreu In offering to everyone throughout the answer, For lame Back, Hide or Chest use Shi last Thursday lve received $225 from sto k consists of chamber sets, parlor probably spend the season there. against you for correction of the title to the (ollowimt and snowy days ancl 9.0G in. of water, 3 I the same as that of the dain o f Hamble- loh’ s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents j the Government agent, nnd started land a trial bottle ol Hyrnp of Figs free of described tract of land, to wit: Beginning 1.4ft Chain« « ♦ « , chairs of the best quality, s tine lot Ed lins mado lots of friends during clear «and 12 cloudy days. , tonian Mambrino. Menelaus also sired j For sale by Jap. It. Miller, Dallas. for Portland in a small rowboat to charge tbe California Fig Hyrnp Company West from the Southeast corner of Section No» 11, t f picture frames, and wliat ever is usually his short stay in Airlie anil tho boys Township 0, M. It. 5, Weet. in the County of Polk, and Mean temperature for tho month Maggie F., a five year old mare with a { lay in a stock of provision for their is fatly aware that it were fully to do so if State of Oregon; tlieiioe South 10 degree*, K. 10.1ft (also the g ills) hopes to see his 36.99 0 , highest daily mean tern, for the | record of 2:17 and a well authenticated carried in a lirst-clsas furniture store. the new remedy did not poaea. greater Chain*; thence South f> degrees 81 minutos. East 2S N O T IC E I I I house. Ho was expected home late lor. C. G. Cosd returned from Walla “ Airlie” return. month 46 : , on the 28; lowest daily mean trial, over a half mile track of 2:20. The merit than any other article ever offered Chaina; theuoe Weet 12 Chains; thence North 80.1ft j that night, nnd no uneasiness was a. a cure for bilionsneaa und constipation Chain*; thence We*to Chain*; thence North IS C W alla on last Wednesday evening. Our The school meeting held on tbe temp, for the month, 21 - , on the 18th- fanners of Yamhill nnd Polk counties, 1 Is hereby given that there will be Kant u.tftf chaina, to the young folks gavo him a pleasant reception “ | felt at his disappearance until tbe Bat knowing that every do«e will con thence Eida, March 1st, 1883. T. P exrc *. through their enterprising and public together with the oUicr releif t meeting at Ballston.ol the citizens in that for, togetlier with <j4ieta and i in tlie form of an evening party. I f the 5th inst. for tho purpose of voting a ! vince the one who takes it of its efficacy, spirited citizen, the Hon. Wm. G a l l o . . , , ^ 1 ? . . S iu rt.V M.” h iu. lV«". for | Bteamer arrived on Frida, without suit. traiu had been a few minutes later lie tax to build a school house iu place { t r r r o f tonf. ; lmve a treasure .hat trill I add «real U . { pott 0f „ w i g ¡„ to consideration I tha expected groceries. Last Sat- and make another friend for tbe remedy Published by order of Hon. R. P. Bole would have been left to grope his v.ay to of the old rack which is now used in All persona wishing to test tho merits of ! wealth to those counties.— Rural Hptrit, ^ formatjoq „f „joint stock company to un lay morning Love and several which ia deatlnad to become universal, dated January 10, 1 toS, DAJ.Y ft Bl) they wish everyone to try it. Mr. Jap. this district, decided not to tax, but — n great remedy— •oiuo lonely quarters unrecepted, __________ _______ # Jan. 19th. ___ one that ____ will r positively ^ ________ bring tbe water ol tbe Honth Yamhill to j other men started in search of Tur- It. M iller ia agent for Dallas. b u ild b y sub scrip tion . S ev e ra l w h o enre Consumption, Conghs, Colds,jtstbrna, BalUton for milling purposes, aud snob ) nfr an(j t|ie i^at in which be crossed the »T im i: » a u « . .school Mcrllnj. Summons. w ere p resen t o ffe r to c o n trib u te lib - 1 Bronchitis, or any affection of the Throat other business a. may properly come be- , „ rlTcr was fouuJ tied to a , „ „ District „ -„ 11 wp hnr.fi w hen th e uaDers “ n<i Ln n gs-a re requ.Hte.l to e l l st J R . The annual meeting o f Schc P I L E 8 I P I L E S I P I L E 8 I I tore the meeting. All intereated arc solic- , _ . , , . e In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ft*» the H ai . km , March 6, 1883. ¡ted to attend. ' the Oregon side, near a farm house. County of Polk. E pitor I ti W izzr :—W e notice in your , , _______ [ Home children discovered tbe boat, A S u r e C u r e P o u n d a t L a s t I T. F. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Osoar Sloper, Defendant. To Oscar Sloper, the Defendant above-named: Judge Roberts died suddenly a t , but nothing was seen of tho missing paper, a letter written hy Gaines Fisher, N o O n e N o e d S u ffe r! N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, stating that there had been no unfair Catblumet last Friday eveuing. De- : man, and no tracks could he found ou are hereby notifletl and roquiml t*» apiiear D. Ijee. Hon. Warren Truiti was elected sch ool in a y e a r and i f patron s o f do. A hnre Cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itch end > .*i*-iwer the complaint filed against you in dealing, on his part, in tho sale of* his ceased was an early pioneer; he was leading from tho boat. The man’s director t<- rerve the term of three years, th e sch ool w ill co n s id e r th e ir chil-1 ing and Ulcerated P ile« has been dincover- shove entitied action, in the above-ti I Tfxrd I Irrgy niiifi. Stable property and business to us. The an Englishman by birth, and carno full name is James YVilliam Turner. ed by Dr. William,(an Indian Remedy,) Doliih*. in «aid Polk County, by the and Nat Holman wns re elected Clerk dren s in te re st th e y w ill try to fu r term of *r.id Court f d'.owing the Even the patience of Job would become truth Of the matter ia, tho first talk we l° c° un‘ r? the e™Plo7 ° f tb® He. « ^ r,0et * ,*1ht >“ be'Kht called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. • >f thin MuminonH, being the neon A tax of one null was levied on all the (h e r th is e n terp ris e b y c o m in g to th e , ' ‘ n . were he a preacher and endcav- had with him when he offered to sell, Hudson Bay company about 45 years weigh. 105 pounds, and is 34 years A single box has enred the worst chronic •lav of May, A. D., 18W, a* by lai property in the district, for the purpose f ro n t now „ fo ile an o p p o rtu n ity is e 1 s el •rest his audience while they Al_ . al , »go- F or many years ne remained of age. Ho walked a little lam e cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No ! you ar* hereby farther notified that if _ of building a small school hnnse m the I o ffl,re j tlipm anj a g 00<l an,l j appear ami arum er, for want thereof the ng up .in incessant coughing, Ford asked hr... the least he would take, lio their empkiy and afterwards had from a wound in tlm leg. YVore one need suffer five minutes after apply lake judgment against you for lit« southern |«rt o f the district. 1 here be edu cate th eir making it impossible for him to be heard. and him quit the business here. H e then j c ),a,.g 3 0f |jj0 p ug ,t Sound Agricul- i chin whiskers and moustache. His ing this wonderful soothing tradic'n«. Sixty-five fifty one humimlth DaUam, mg no further h u .in e», on .notion the • R em e ln b e r th i, ig . m charge of the cost* and disbursement* of thin jurtUio. Yet, how very easy can All this be avoided Lotions instruments and electuaries do meeting adjourned. stated his price and added that if he did ural ura| company company’s farm. *arm. In 1867 he hair and beard nre dark brown. Mr. more harm than good. William’s Ointment Thi* Summon« orderetl pul»i(*hed on by simply using Dr. K ing’s New Di«C' very serious matter. — * -* weeks “ i’ I defendant défendaitt lor six «ix ounsrvutive removed to ---------- Cuthlaraet, Eastern Oregon, and abuorba the tumors, allays the intense nameil « r y for Consumption, Cougha and Colds. not want to - go away from here he would , , , 1 ---------------- r—»—* YVahkiakum ---- S II p U — ; , Turner ---------— is from ---------- I TV «1*1 hr , * weekly r.*-w^m»M»r puhlUhed hi • « t a a r f e r lr W r e lln »» . S ome T imes Trial l>ottles given away at J. R M iller’s not »ell at all. j ho day w « cloacd t»ie oountyf ro s id ii)^ there continuously i ig well known at Spokane Falls. itching, (particularly at night after get lounty y, Oregon, D*»r order mede at rhei A The tliiid quarterly nieetina for the U na Osuatp, Oragnn. December A Wl.<- P la n . Drug .Store. tnwle, ho »aid (all three of u« being prea eTer gjnce> At the time of his death W h en ho left home he wore dark ting wirmlm bed,) acts an a poultice, gives | Rugene, Hon. R. m. Boon, Judge of the S< 0 N I I An.ity Circuit for the present conference ym.r will be held at Perrydale, and will embrace the third Sunday in March. Preaching on Saturday, March 17, at two o ’eJuck. and the eonferenee will convene immediately after the dose o f the ser vice. A ll the officiary a n re |eeeted to 1* oneent. W. D. Nicwoto. Paet - r fe rth e Dal I T h e 3d Q wm ureh will be las Circuit of e 14 and 15th beiti at Iis M p ■ tW tp r. ol April., ’ T lie follHwieg list #f let tom rsmeimeg » the pfi«t office at Dellea, Orwg n, March 2u. ISKI If M rated for m one m nth will be sent to the Dead le tte r O.tice: Benton, Charlie: Bell, Joe. J ^ Dangh- ertv, D. C.; Dickinson. M r.. Erhort, J o e.; Ford. J. M. —3; Hinahaw. J. C .; Hebberd, D. C.; H u n », W. M -; K .llien, b. A .; Billing, Oeo. J. D. S m i t h , P. M. instant relief, and is prepared only for I »H.e o/ Oregon, acting os Judge Every one wishing to try the new plan - ¡ s k — -..<>« v » w « . ^ Piles, itching of th« private parts, and ‘ name«! Court, in the absence <4f for billionenesa and constipation— Hyrnp Judge of mid Court. Those who are indebted to me, either on over whether w, took him op or not. Not Friday evening lie ate heartily a. woolen shirts, and hacl a ducking for nothing else. of Figs—can obtain a trial bottle free of I7t us hi» good will and bu.i usual and about an hour after com- overcoat. Ho wore a »liver nng, set what the Hon. J, M. Cofflnbcrry head charge at Jap R. M iller’ s Drng Store, in note or account, are reapectfnlly requested only d.d he »ell Dailaa. Knowing Hyrnp of Figs to be better to come forward and*$»ttlewithin 30 day«, neaa, but told ua that he wa* going to plained of a faintnesM in bit head, with three gold links. No one knew of Cleveland has to say about Dr. Wil Administra tor’* in its effect and more pleasant to ihe taste I do not wish to offend anyone, or to Chicago to go into the livepr business In two hours more he hsd breathed of bis possessing the money but those lia m 's Indian Pile Ointment; I have used scores of Pile Cures, and it afford« cauae anyone to inenr expense, but I can- with hia brother. And he also sold ua his last. Deceased was in the 72d at the boarding bouse, and the gen- than any other remedy, the California In the County Court of the Stole of C Fig Hyrnp Company baa adopted a wise therefore, be on hia advertising card in the Chemekete y#ar a~e ||e wa9 held in eral theory is that he was killed by me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave »ueh immedi ! In the matter of the Estate of Morn plan to make Its merits known to the peo time and do not wait for the collector«, Hotei, and pointedly agrc^ «h®n» high regard by the citizens of Cath-1 tome one in another boat and the ate and permanent relief as Dr. William's c meed. for they are expensive. ** A dolf W olf . ple. ' J^OTICE 18 HOUCBY And’ “ ^ \ i l eZ t r u Z Z Z t o ” , ¡.m at who t.atified th.ir regret by a b„,ly B,.nk. T h . police ar* keeping Indian Ointment. IwpEPlirDrsci, «Jan. 17, 1883. For aale by all druggist«, or mailed on that he undertook to leave the impreaaion attendance at his funeral last a dose watch in Portland for the B r llx la n « A p p o in t m e n t « R s r k l r s '« Ir u ir n * « l v * . on our mind* all through the trade thathe Sunday, man, but up to the present time receipt of price, $1.00. i f . E. cbnrch appointments. The 2nd The Best Halve in the world for Cots, * Hodge, Davis k Co., wholesale agents, _. ______ ~ —T . .. nothing ha* been heard of him — Portland, Oregon. and 4th Sabbath of each month, at Dallas. Brnises. Sores, XTlcers. Halt Khenm, Fever was going » » « y. Wo could have easily bound him in . nJ*hU » » “ ™ble by tba( N Bnena Vista, 1st and 3rd Sabbath of H K N R V * C * .. P rs p »rs , Sores. Tetter. Ckapped Hands, Chilblains, ” •ai ® M «Vt th « rime # trade * .n i„ J t h *hp tru li» but'fford h u t W ortI fccrrible t c r n b le congh. cou gh . H H h h iloh tlo h s ’a Cure C u r « ia 1 « Ihe Ih e rem* rem . - • . - . ea ch m o n th . ............... it . Cleveland, O Corns, and all Hkin Eruptions, and porn- u l \ ° ia «dy For sa 1 Oebhsrt, he of Langtry fame, is . • ^ nfiT nfP ; ¡ ! . «dy for fo r yon. you « a le by by Jsp. U B. Miller* Miller*1 InO-pendence, the 3rd Sabbath of each lively cures Piles. It is ---------M guaranteed to had perfect confidence in what be told 1 furious because a new scarf pin lias give perfect satisfaction or money re- him and thought surely that he would do 1 month . » weak mod« •« ho mm by ihe imloairio«*. lieen named “ The Freddie. ’ Th# ' Dixie, tbe 41b SnUbafh, at 2, p. ni , of funded. Price, 25 cents ]>er box. For a» lie had said. There are plenty o f good Hhiloh a Vilaliiar ia what yon n«»d for design i* a little gold jackass draw 9 i m fw*t tMMtiM« IK J * before th« Mihlie. O * earh ifionth . responsible men here that he told re sale by Jasper B. Miller. ' »t»l not needed. We « ill atari yoa. M«n, irnroea, 1 " I ! ! n ! a Constipation, L o s« of Appetite, Diesine«» HeUCreek ackool konsu. 4ib Sabbath, ing a cart, on which are spelliag and ! hoy* ami fir I* wanted *r*rywhere te worn for ne edly that he was going »w»; H ' ’ and n!! ir m n ln m * n va rw m tih P r im 10 and a! symptoms of f n Dyspepsia Price 10 , N o » I* the tiros. Von ran work In apar* K m , ur at 11, ». m , of each month. Catarrh cured, health and aweet breath ua. Them are facta and isher cannot 4„d 75 ■ e M fir * ynmr whole tbnr to bnaiw— . No other hwipwi in t, i per botti»'. For aale by Jap. copy book*. will pay yon nearly *e well. No «eonreJ by Hbiloh’a Catarrh Remedy, truthfully denny them. R. Millar, Dalla. 1 T h «t hacking congh can be so qnickfy I Price HO cants. Nasal injector free. For Respectfully, Farmer» are anxiously looking for rain ann xerm* ,ree. ca re d by Shiloh’» Care W r guarantee it , tale by Jap. R. M iller, Dallas. Salaia, Oregon. Foao & E l u », again. Subscribe for tha I t i m i » « . , For sale by Jap. B. K iller. 1 r.-kaeà ’¿M