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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. INDEPENDENCE ITEMS. H IE N A (HON Ot’K $PBC1AL l'OHMroMDIXT. | D A LLA S , 8ATU K D AY, MARCH 24, 1883. AUEXTM IO U TU E I T It t l/ IH . BalKton....... Perry dale...... Lincoln ......... lU c k r e a U ........ Independence. Buena Vista.. Arile............ . .. A. S . Maitin. . J. W. McGrew. . . R e r . W . 1). Nichols. . . Allie Nichols. .. George Belt. .1). M. ( 'albreath. .. O. H. Crabb. ITEMS I S KKIEF. Prospects of rain. Garden seeds and onion seeds at J. D. Lee’s. For dentistry, go to Mason, orer But ler’s grocery store. Judge R. P. Boise was in town during the last week. New arrival of boots and shoos from Han Francisco at J. 1). L ee’s. Mr. K. H. Morris, o f Salem, was in town this week, on business. Mrs. Anna Sprague, of Salem, is in town visiting friends aud relatives. i M r Ed. N. Eades made Dallas a visit during the fore part o f the week. Something fine for your table. Dried blackberries at 25 per lbs. at J. D. L ee’s Mr. Nat Holman went to the old home on Luckiamute on business, on last Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Townsend, re turned this week from a visit to Perry- dale. Dr. Capps w ill after this be found in his office at nights where he has made ar rangements to lodge. The spring fights are now on the in crease, and the justice and young attor ney’s are prosper ous. I f you want your business well done, go to Judge Collins, the pioneer lawyer of Dallas. Mr. M. M. Ellis returnod homo W e d nesday, from Portland, where he has spent several days purchasing goods. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’ s Cure. For sale by Jap. R. Miller, Dallas. Mrs. H . J . Ellis, of Salem is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rich mond, at their home in this place. Miss Jennie Rowell returned yesterday from a visit of a few days, at Sheridan. She is looking much improved in health. • Mr. IL B. Cosper, returned Friday from a trip to Portland, whither ho had gone to purchase some new stock for his tin shop. J. D. Leo has on hand a good stock of goods at low prices. You can not do bet ter than to do your coining year’s trading with him. Mr. Geo. W. Crystal, head clerk at the W hite Brick, has been to Portland this week. Look out for new goods. Ad next week. Our office was brightened on last Sat urday by a visit from Miss Ora Palmer and Miss Mary Campbell. Come again young ladies. Dr. Hites, an old resident of this place in former years, but now of Prine- ville, Crook County, is paying Dallas a visit this week. Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem edy for you. For sale by Jap. R . Miller, Dallas. M r J. B. Stump o f Souver Station, called at our office on last Tuesday. He reports that the usual amount of wheat will be sown in his section. Mr. John Cooper, of Independence, spent Sunday in our city, l ie made us a farewell visit, as he is soon to leave for Eastern Oregon. There is no use going out of the county to buy furniture, when you can be suited in prices and quality, at Allen & Os borne’s, Independence Those knowing themselves indebted to Dr. Z. T. Dodson, are requested to come forward and settle, as I have bills out standing that have to be met. George Tillottson, Justice Peace for Dallas precinct, proposes to resign that office, as fie expects to go to Dixie in n few days to engage in repairing the Cratz & Washburn Mills. Mr. A. Stinit, who has formerly been engaged in the real estate business in Dallas will remove to Salem to engage in the same business there. Mr. Stinit’s energy will insure him success anywhere. Prof. M cElroy, State Superintendent of Public Instruction and Prof. Rigler, County Superintendent, gave us a call on last Wednesday. They were in town ar ranging for the Teachers’ Institute, to meet at Independence next week. Workmen are engaged in tearing down 1 lie old building, owned by Mr. M cDon ald, adjoining Mr. H yd e’s drug store. This is a removal o f one of the old land marks, but will, we think, add to the ap pearance of the town. Mr. G. B. Riggs and Dwayne Bailey left Thursday morning for the Palouse country. Mr. Riggs has some horses there, which he intends to brand, and will be gone about three or four months. Mr. Bailey will practice medicine among certain children. Allen & Osborne, Independence, have an extensive stock of furniture which they sell at reasonable prices. Their stock consists of chamber sets, parlor sets, chairs o f the best quality, a fine lot •f picture frames, and whatever is usually carried in a first-class furniture store. New clothing the first shipment from San Francisco of fine, new style, clothing for J. D. Lee, has just arrivod. They are neat, nobby and good and are admired by all. Prices bedrock. Dont wait till they are all gone, but call immediately and get your choice at the lute Brick -ties are engaged !M r*o m fTTshing and fixing up generally, the b»*arding house,formerly run by J. Ashfcaugh to be used as a restaurant. The persons hay ing it in charge will endeavor to do all in their power to make it a first-class eating- house in every particular, always having the choisest viands of the season on hand, a;:d terved in the best of style. Tra<* her* rsamtnaffon. The next public examination of teach er«, will be held at the school house, in South Independence, March, 30 and 31, oofnmencing at 9 o’clock a. m. Applicants will please be on hand promptly at the F R A N K R IG L E R . County Snpt, Thr C«l«tea #wi*orte»ltj Every «offerer from live, complaints and constipation will doubtlessly avail themselves of the golden opportunity presented of testing the new remedy. Hyrnp of Fig*. f " e o( C m m oi long standing, which have only been ag gravated by the harsh, grinding medicines formerly used, yield promptly to this gen tle, yet thorough iodnence of Syrup of Fige. Those who have tried it praiae it highly. Trial bottle* free »nd large bot tle« for «*le by Jap. B. Miller, Druggist, P alla «, Oregon. USTA ITEMS. [ reoM OCR SPRCIAL CÜKlUyíI’ONnB.NT, J W ho is the Mercury correspondent] Everybody is preparing to attend the E. A. Thorp has »old hu farm joining | Institute, at Independence. A genuine town to A. Nelson. Consideration $<¡,200 treat, both literary and musical, is antici- Mrs. Nancy Cooper, is slowly recover ing from her late severe illness. Mr. Chaa. Ball of Portland, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hodgin. Peter Cook E sq., of the Belt House, lost a valuable horse this week, from some unknown disease. p a te d . M O N M O ITH ITEMS. [PROM OCR Sm-IAL CORRESPONDENT. 1 N tlk K T REPO RT. W heat—per bushel, $1 00. Oats— 4>er bushel, 50 cents. Potatoes—per bushel, 75 ceuts. Onions—per pound, 8 cents. Cabbage— per pound, 4 cents. Butter— per pound, 25 cents. Lard— per pound, 14 ceuts. Hides, green— per pound, 8 cents. W ool—per pound, 20 cents. Eggs— per dozen, 16 cents. Chickens— per dozen, $3 00. Apples, green—.per bushel, 75 cents. Apples, dry— per pound, 6 cents. Plums, dry—per pound, 10 cents. Tallow— per pound, 8 cents. Hums—per pound, 15 cents. Sides -per ponnd, 14 cents. Shoulders— per pound, 10 cents. Prof. McElroy, State School Superin tendent, was in town Wednesday of this week. David Stump, who has been sick for several weeks, is convalessing, we are pleased to note. Mr. L. B. Rowland, of this place, who went to W. T., to try to find business, has returned oil account of a serious trouble of the right hand and arm, which disables him temporarily. Some of the wheat, which has been re sown about here, will have to be plowed up, and some have already commenced plowing on account of the abundance of wild oats which is springing up, and gives promise of choking out the crop. t'oavlBciuff. W e are expecting to have another meat In offering to everyone throughout the < market in town soon, but what good will land a trial bottle of Syrup of Figs free of i it do when there is not beef cattle enough ! charge the California Fig Syrup Company I in the country for one butcher. W e have is fully aware that it were folly to do so if to watch all our old cows, and then some i the new remedy did not posess greater j times they are driven to the Independence merit than any other article ever offered j us a cure for biliousness and constipation. slaughter pen. We learn through a letter from Deep But knowing that every dose will cou- Creek Falla, W. T ., of the death of I vince the one who takes it of its efficacy, and make auother friend for the remedy Frank L. Waterhouse, son of Dr. L. P. ! which is destined to become universal, Waterhouse, of that place, and formerly they wish everyone to try it. Mr. Jap. oi Monmouth. Frank was a noble boy, R . Miller is agent for Dallas. and his untimely death will cast a gloom over the household, which time cannot New Mule. remove. Wo shall miss him. W e received from G. W. Hagans, 532 Mr. James Brown, who has been living Clay St., San Francisco, another Califor on R. M. Smith’s place, south of Luck nia composition, “ M y Happy Old Home,” iamute, has been so unfortunate as to song and chorus, composed by Mr. Fred loose one of his horses with blind stag R-direr, price 35 cts. The song is really gers, and the other one is still sick, with the companion to the good old song, little hope of recovery, and being a poor “ Homo Sweet Home” and is destined to man he is not able to buy another team, be as popular. Since the great success so he is compelled to abandon the farm. o f the “ Spanish Cavalier” and “ Call Me Someoody else who wants to rent a good Back .Again,” California productions are farm can get it. being looked upon more favorable. Mrs. Emma Waller has just received T e a c h e r s ’ I n s t it u t e . a splendid addition to her stock of mil linery goods. Such an immense lot of The Teachers’ Institute for the Third boxes that was put oft* tlie cars here Judicial District, will meet at Indepen the other evening, must have lots of dence, on March 27, 28 and 29, 1883. A goods in them, and we guess they have. splendid programme has heed arranged, a And the merchants hero also lmd about a copy of which we have just received, and car load, so I guess they are going to have everything indicates a profitable gather goods, wheather the wheat is frozen out or ing. No teacher can afford to miss it. not. lineklen’s Arnica Salve. A number of men at Independence, The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, have entered into an agreement, not to lay around the saloons and gamble. We Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever think it a good move. The people here ! Son s, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, have no saloons to patronize, so some of i Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- i tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to them wishing to reform, have agreed to j give perfect satisfaction or money re- obstain from the use of tobacco, and that ; funded. Price, 25 cents per box. For is a move in the right direction also. ! sale by Jasper R. Miller. One old gentleman who is over seventy years of age, and who was hardly evtr D A LLA N I I » IL L . seen without a pipe in his mouth, for the last fifty-seven yerr, has quit. He says W . A. L I kin*. P r o p r i« lo r . for good, and we think he has got the back-bone to stick to it. What other 1 This Hotel is second to none on the towns will follow suit m this much needed coast for good accomodi.tions, and is first- class in entertainment. Sample rooms reformation. free for displaying goods. In tne Cir.ui* C M. B.. Rankin, Plaintiff Rev. Hallenbough will preach here, on the fourth Sunday o f this month, and will attend to the ordinance of baptism after services. Miss Minnie Wren has been compelled to quit school, on account of sickness. , W e hope to see her return soon, in bettor S. Hull^Young, of Alaska, will preach j health. N o doubt her trip to The Dalles at the Presbyterian church, at this will bo of great benefit to her. place, next Sunday. A ll are invited to D. M. Calbreath has quit the drug attend. business, and may be seen limping along Geo. DeBoard aud family moved to behind a plow or harrow now. Don says Parkers Station this week, where they that, had he known that work would give will reside in the future. a fellow an appetite, he would have tried During the year 1«S84, 1522 money or it long ago. ders were issued from the P. O. here, Our recorder has had some business, as aggregating the sum of $58403,83. ex-offisis, J. P. A young man took it The Teacher's Institute will meet here upon himself, to strike an unoffending Tuesday the 27th in it. and will continue Chinaman, and the Chinaman had him until the 30th inst. inclusive. The at arrested for it. The recorder thought it tendance promises to be large. worth $7 to “ beep foulie Chinaman” in Last Saturday the steamer Isabcll. that manner. Capt. Jas. Smith, brought a party of The protracted meeting held by R ev ’s. young folks from Salem to this place, and Bowcrsox, Hallonbaugh and Hushner, of after remaining for a few hours they re the Evangelical Association, resulted turned well pleased with their trip. in twenty accessions to the church and fifteen conversions. The meeting was John E. Cooper left this week for Union, Union County where lie expects protracted four weeks, and the atteudence to remain until next spring, and perhaps )vslH largo during the whole time. Such permanently. John is a generous, whole interest in religious matters has not souled young man aud his departure from been manifested here for many years, among us is regretted by a large circle of i Rather a reckless piece of foolishness of warm friends who wish him God-speed j was enacted a few evenings since, at the and good fortune. j hall in this place. By some means a lamp About thirty ministers and deacons v,as broken in the ante-room and the oil of the Paesbyterian chinch have been in »pilled over the floor. One of*the boys attendance oo the Presbytery of Oregon, j struck a match ami touched to the oil’, and which has been holding its sessions dur in ™ instant the flames mounted to the ing the week. The reports of the ceiling. I t was the Good Templars night church work ill the different lields of la of meeting, and there was a number of bor, were generally encouraging, and al ladies m the hall. They were all terror together a very pleasant and profitable stricken, and well they might be, for they were unable to reach the stairway and n<> meeting was had. means of escape left, but to jump through Richard Pyburn, who was so severely the windows. However, they did not ‘ wounded by the accidental discharge of jump, as the flames were destinguished, a gun about ten days ago, is getting - , - , ,, ..1 i| . • , ,' and peace and, well, we were going to say along remarkably well, considering th e ! , I , , ./ a . - ’ -- - ° a i order, was restored, but we won t sav it. nature of the injuries. He is being at- u , » . , , . i i l ia nV r r c . i ? Such carelessness is reprehensible and the tended by Dr. 1. J. Leo, of this p l a c - v . n , v n • *i - lock - their doors, i u i nr i * I * i , , ’ Odd Fellows justly lUHt. and dilli that lililí • . .i under whoso skilllul treatment, - i - i J r , ,, t r i against any such dangerous recklessness, f the HUi«taiit pliymoiaii, D r fcmith, of y ad ,, there perhaps Dallas, he is rapidly improving. would have been loss of life. Rosendorf <fc Hirschberg want the peo- i IS IL L S T O * 1TE M H . pie to know that their new spring stick ' has arrived. It will pay you well to look | Mr. N. M. Symn and W illie Graves, at their fine linen, laces, embroideries, are both very huv with typhoid fever. Peyutta and summer silks. The finest Mr. King, Grand Lecturer for the lot of ginghams in the county. A. new and full assortment of ladies and gents Good Templars’, spoke here, Thursday night, to a full house. shoes. Prices cheaper than ever. Mr. Win. Chapman, of Sheridan, pass R o s e n d o k f & H ir s o u b e r u . ed through here on his way home, this Independence, Ogn. The busy hum of the saw at Douty’s week, from an extended trip East. . Some of our citizens are repainting saw mill again greets the ear after having been silent for over a month. Besides their In msec. This is a move in the right i P f a m l e r 's i l r r ^ o a ItiiM iiI P u r i f i e r . ; Shiloh’s Vitalize« is what yon need for putting m a new saw and boiler, Mr. D. direction, and will improve the looks of Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier is the j Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness has made many otflor important improve >ur town. best remedy for that dread dis* nse, dy ; and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 ments in and about the in > 11, notably a Mr. John Hsart, of California, in writ long train-way to carry oil'tlie lumber as ing Mr. Henry Gable, he reports much spepsia, for it regulates the lymphatic and 75 ceuts per bottle. For sale by Jap. j It. Miller, Dallas fast as it is sawed. The eajiacity of the • r the grain in California, destroyed by system and bail secretions. mill is now 12,000 feet, and is being pushed hot weather. <>¡61 .1 «M l. It e li s i o n s A a ! in e a ts to its full capacity. The gentlemanly The Methodist’s held their quarterly ! M. F.. church appointments. The 2nd clerk and M ajor Domo of the yard. John The remains of Ursula G. Bushnell and 4th Sabbath of each mouth, at Dallas. meeting of this parish at BaHston, last Ford is always on hand to take and fill Saturday and Sunday. Rev. H. K. Hines were deposited in the grave on Saturday, Buena Vista, 1st aud 3rd Sabbath of orders. March 17, 1883. Had she lived until ! each month. officiated, and preached some very accept Last Wednesday night the steamer able sermons. May 27, she would have been ninety-four Independence, the 3rd Sabbath of each Isabel brought about 35 couples of young ! The directors of this school district years of ago. She was born May 28, month. men and ladies from Salem to this place, Dixie, the 4lh Sabbath, nt 2, p. m., of have secured Prof. F. DeLashmutte to 1789, and in gazing upon the placid con- upon a moonlight excursion. The ! teach the school here. The Professor is tenance of the dead, one stood almost each month. Salt Creek school house, 4th Sabbath, teamer arrived about 10:20 ■’clock, and i wide ,, n,0 awake, ciici t energetic and industrious, appalled at tho thought, that he gazed at 11, a. m., of each month. the party imnie.lmtuly repaiyocl to the I T iX w e vred ict’to r h * ini a successful school upon one who existed prior to the begin ning of the present century. One who Belt House, where they hud ordered n j term, t "r,n 1 W ill you suffer with Dyspepsia and sumptuous supper to be spread. A fter Fanners have begun to fear that their had outlived millions upon millions who L iver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitulizer is supper they joined in with the young entire spring grain will be very much in may have been born about the same pe guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Jap. people of Independence, when they all ju r e d by wild oats, as they are coining riod of time, and yet in death bore a repaired to Butler's H all where they i very thick among it. This would indi- contenance that gave no indication of en R. Miller, Dallas. spent a few happy hours in “ following j cate that the freezeout will he injurious feebled age. Sh’ loh's Congh and Consumption Cure the merry dance.” They returned to Sa ¡in more ways than one. It has often been said, that the young is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures lem about one o’clock in the inorming, may die and tlie old must, and no utter Consumption. For sale by Jap. R. Miller, ...j pleased This long continuous dry spell, has j mice from human lips is more emphati expressing themselves as ... highly Dallas. ..¡ihThcTr recoiitlon and treatment"whiu I c,:" 1Sutl im,ch u n eau ne» among many, as ■ cally true. Standing in one corner of the jiere ; they fear we may have a drouth, blit i cemetry scaning the enclosure, the,eye Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath * f f • there is every probability that old Web The pupil, of the p.ibl.c »chon o f this |m„ Ilot back us yet (l that rests upon evident signs that man is secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. For I,hee p v e the.r secmnl nmml exhibition w0 will have au „bu.ul.nce o f rain before - mortal, and that his mortal remains must eventually lie beneath the sod. Monu sale by Jap. R. M iller, Dallas. at Butlers hull U »t ¡Saturday evening the tirst of June ments and marble slabs mark their The house was full to overflowing, and the exercises consisted of* recitations, \ , ’• * ; otouffer has filed his bonds, resting place, and old and young com declamations, vocal and instrumental ! “? J ',!'tlc0 « « 1‘ ™ ce. a“ d entered into mingle their dust in the dark and silent music, calisthenics, the beautiful w a n d t*10 duties of the office. H e sosicits Ins tomb. The writer has witnessed the burial of excersise, and serio-comic drama enti- \ 8J'are ° f the public patronage, especially tied “ The Toodles.” The intermissions | those, who are about to enter into the i many, of all ages and conditions in life; throughout the programme were wonder- state of wedlock. lh e latest improved but to-day he has witnessed the burial of one who had outlived the natural span of fully shortened by the delightful music j ceremony, and charges reasonable, years allotted to man. One whose life r RO YAL P S W « furnished by the Independence string! nisgraceftal Affair hand " » i n g to the brief space to A disgraceful row oecured on inst Sun- was just verging on to a century, one winch our correspondence is limited wc ,, nt Jhe t.,„se (lf a chllrch „Hrvice 1)t M whose history, and all the events and in cannot make mention of .hose irking „/ B rid g e p o rt School House, by Rev. J. cidents connected with that history,could part, but «ec u ,m o t refrain from saying Y t .eem . that the parties, some they be placed fully within the grasp of the mind, and comprehended in ail their generally, that as a public school enter-1 five in number, had previously agreed to significance, it would till the mind with tainment, considering tne ages of those j have a settlement of a former feud on wonder, and food for contemplation of taking -, part, we . have seldom, -i if . ever, , | that .... in n i o occasion. u .union. n A i t m the o o close i^ a t in of the lilt n service u i no seei leu it surpassed Tho pupil, showed the tiea went a mUo way fr(ml the such a character that one would almost careiui but in in nresenco preBence of of the the commua- congn ga- stand aghast at the facts and features it ireful training anu and uiacipuue, discipline, aim and ex houge , but hlbited remarkable self-possiun for such ti„ n> wn„ had g,fne out of the houi£ und would rear before the mental vision. young persons. Prof. Sweet and his as engaged in a sort of Irish wake. No one In childhood’ s hours, we pluck the flow ers, »istante, Mrs. Sweet and Miss M i » Alice Ta w ¿ Beri,jualy hurt but tho peaceful com- We know uo care or sorrow, tom, have reason to be proud of the up- mumty wh . outraged. Three of the party We drift Along, with joy and song, Dearance in public of their pupils, were arrested on Monday and brought to I Unmindful of the morrow. are some who find fault with these exhi Dallas, to give account to the Jus^ce of bitions, alleging that it takes the minds the Peace for their conduct. One of the But soon the years grow dim with tears, of the pupils from their studies. I f they men waived an examination and gave The joy with sorrow blended. happened more than once a year, there bonds to appear before tho Grand Jury And o f’t a cloud, our path’s enshroud, might be something in the objection, but on a charge of assault with a dangerous ; ’T ill life’ s brief dream is ended. as it is, there is nothing in it, and as S . 8. weapon. One party was arraigned on two far as we are concerned, we regard it as a charges, plead guilty and was fined twenty M ounmouth , March 17th. happy respite from tho “ cramming pro dollars oil each charge, and costs. The i H IE D . cess, ” which too largely prevail in our other one was arraigned under one accu- ! common school system. sation, plead guilty also, and was fined ' At her home near Dallas, on March, 5, j This powder never varies. A marvel of twenty-five dollars and costs. These fines 1883, Alpha A. Siefarth, aged 17 years, parity, strength and wholesomenest, may appear a little binding, but Justice 8 months and 8 days. H r C O Y I I L11.N. j more economical than the ordinary kind, Tillottson believes in enforcing the law, A committee appointed by the Oak Dale ! and cannot be sold in competition with As most of your correspondent, are so ! that w,ll make it a terror to Sunday School, of which she was a mem ; lhe multitude of low test, short weighs, ry busy that they fail to take time to wr.in« dninij. He «a y, if tho boy, don ber, have drafted the follow ing resolu alum or phosphate powders. Sold only very . . . . hke his Court, the best way is to stay out tions that express, in a slight degree, the 1 in cans. R oyal B aking P owder C o ., 10f5 write. A few items from this locality 1 j H I ’ k « ' A n k o H i i i o n t < > !’ of it. I t is to be hoped that tho boys estimation in which she was held by her Wall st., N. Y. may not be amiss. will think twice before going to church associates. n n c l F n n e j \V. C. K ing. State Temperance Lec on Sunday, to have another row. While her own loved ones weep about r P IL E S ! P IL E S ! P IL E S ! turer, is making a tour in the interest of her grave and bring and plant the rose M O f l R I 'H ( I L L mu:. temperance in this vicinity. and cypress there: Onr heart, too, lie A Sure Cure Fount* at Last! Sunday school* has been organized at friend Do not fail to Bee the Monarch bee bruised over our well lovod No Orto Need SufTerl Bethel. A better place for boys to go hive, the natural home for the bee, equal fallen so soon. Her work is done! She j than meeting in the lane,horse racing,and to twelve common sized hives. The only is gone! But while wo bow the head in A huro Care « " r Blind, Bleetlim;, Itc li-1 foot racing, and boys do not do so any | hiv.e ever invented that gives you perfect sadness, and walk with heavy step and j ing and Ulcerated Piles has been discover- ! slow, with pride and pleasure we call to more. 1 control of your bees. So completely mind her life of virtue, parity and sim led by Dr. W illiam,(an Indian Remedy,) Farmers are mostly through reseeding conatiucted that a child can take out the plicity. And. while we look through tears called Dr. W illiam’ s Indian Ointment. their frozen out grain fields, but now wish honey from any part of the hive, without toward that fair city, out of sight, of A single box has cured the worst chronic standing. No they had not been in such haste, as wild disturbing the bees or getting stung. We which she is now, and shall forever be, j cases of 25 or 30 •ats threaten to take the ground. It ap- i warrant every hive to give perfect satis- an inhabitant, we truly feel that, “ life is I one need suffer five minutes after apply ing this wonderful soothing v 3dic;ne. lars to your correspondent that this faction, and to be entirely moth proof. but a scene of meetings and greetings and Lotions instruments and electuaries do ear offers an extra inducement to farm- It does away with hiveing the bees, does sad farewells,” As we draw the heavy more harm than good. William’s Ointment P O I I T L A M rs to summer-fallow, as the freeze seems away with the inhuman practice of killing lines around her honored name, let us re j alworhs the tumors, allays the intense o have started the oats more than was the bees and does away with the pain of member her pure lile and so live, that itching, (particularly at night after get being stung by the bees. The honey is with her in the “ swe< t by and by” we ting warm in bed,) nets ns a poultice, gives [ever known before. „ „ noticed „ hand of spring-sheared thoroiiyhly »p »r a te d from the bee bread, shall be reunited in a more sacred friend ! instant relief, ami is prepared only for We ship and wear that puie badge the heav- sheep passing al-mg the mad boond for ^ b* e.hr«*d being dep uted in the euly image. Files, itching of the private parts, and Portland- \Ve h..pe to sec . decline in bmod-con.b chamber. VOn o t l.o honey W hbrkas , through the workings of for "«th in g else. head what the Hon. J. M. Cofflnberry that article of diet, us well as other kinds '* 'l-.io.Ued m the Surplus frame, ready an all-wise Providence, we are called up , of meat, so ye granger can .line on then. f" r » « . •'>«>"“ ^ " ut ‘ >lle on to mourn the loss of an esteemed and of Cleveland has to Bay about Dr. Wil ’ J b 3 pound or five, for breakfast. The bees liam’s Indian Pile Ointment; I have exemplary member, whose amiable char , . ... , , make about one thousand pounds of acter aud loving ways won for her the used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords Roads are in bad condition and need honey per year in this - - - hive, - - or, nearly highest admiration of mauy friends. me pleasure to say that I have never attention by our road supervisor. found anything which gave such immedi six hundred pounds of surplus honey, Therefore be it ate and permanent relief as Dr. Williara’a Personal items are not plentiful as every besides what thev subsist upon. R esolved , 1st. That while we the mem Indian Ointment. one is too busy minding his own business Mr. J. L. Hyde, DalU «; Dr. W . bers of Oak Dale Hun Jay Hehool, deeply For sale by all druggists, or mailed on to commit wayward deeds. Waterhouse, Monmouth: Mr. Win. Con mourn her irretrevable loss, wc will ever receipt of price, $ 1.00. Wells & Clark, keep her memory sacred. W e learn that two of Mr. John Em* owar, Independence; Hodge, Davis & Co., wholesale agents, F n rn itn rr, S p rin g Buena Vista; are agents for the sale of mett s children are low with lung fever. R exolved . 2nd. That while wo recog Portland, Oregon. the hive, call at either of the above - W O ALL KIXDS Or— I I K M l l & C O ., p r o p ’ r s , nize as unavailing all human efforsatcon- A T T E N U IM I T E A C H E R » . named places, and see one o f the hires solution, we would give expression to our Cleveland, O UPHOLSTERED W O RK, ALBUM PIC TU R E FAMES and satisfy yourselves as to its merit. W A L L B R A C K E T». AN D W IN D O W SHADES. sincere and tender sympathy wilh the The attention of the teachers is called I t. » O l l A ll! W ELLS A C LA R K , deeply afflicted family of onr deceased to the following paragraph of the school General Agents. friend, and that wo commend them to V R C IE T IR iE R K IIE D Y . laws of Oregon: the protection of Him who doeth ail things A 4.«'n r m l » I n m p p d e . R r u i 30. Teacher’« in the Public school« well. Never was such a rush made for any i Those diairaasiuK complaint«? sunh as in this State aro required to attend all R esolved , 3d. That a copy of these res Drug Store, as is now at Jap. R. M iller's BilliousnfnH, Djspepsia, H ’laflscbe, Pains Teacher» Institutes held ^ under authority , f i « n a T i , B(>ltle o| D r K ing.t New olutions be presented to the bereaved fam in the Back and Kidney«,Malarial tronbles ily, and the Oak Dale H inday Kchool aud o f law » th . murnie. when, th 7 « ^ D iseore.y fot C M u n M io n . r „ n ch, .m i an.I all disc-axe arising from the functions * * * For non-attendance of any teacher Col<J„ p„ rs(,’! r, »flVctc.l with A«thms. to the P ole C o m m I ti •fizza for publica of the stomach and liver bring deranged at Institutes, without »g o o d and »n il- Hronchiti, t Hoar«e«.ess, Severe Coughs, tion. ! from weakness or excesses, cured by ties of E l m H vllo ce . cient reason, the county school superin- or any %fr^ction of tkc Throat sud Luugs. Commit tendent is hereby authorized to lower the Cftn a Trial Bottle of this great remedy R osita o». grade of his or her certificate or revoke |re€( by calling at above Drug Store. th* same in bis d.scretion. — — ------ This rule will be n g id lj enforce«!. That backing cough can be so quickly F rank R io LEK, cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee il. To I t L. Scott, above N T H K .NAME OK You are hereby appear and answer the the above entitled action service of this si fore the flint day o f the M day, May H th , 1325. _ one following the expiration of Niimiunns. And if yon fail goto for want thereof the pluiutitf .iijairii t you for the sum of interest thereon since h erein her ' •>f 8 per cent. |>er annum, and * Lu ram ent* of this action. T B t H Y T ft j I THE LARGEST STOCK A N D CHEAP EST GOODS! FOR THE PEOPLE OF POLK COUNTY. asa This summons ordered nu ,._____r ^ Boise, Judge. Mbde ut chumbera in county, Oregon, March 22, lts3. Administrator's Notice. I take pleasure in announcing to the public that my S P R IN G S T O C K Is now open and ready for inspection. warn GENERAL MERCHANDISE Kept on the W est Side of the Willamette, outside of Portland. M Y M IL L IN E R Y DEPARTM ENT Is Complete in every respect and in the hands o f a Competent Milliner. U. 8. L and O m c i at Oneeos C m , > O reoon , Mercb 24, I«83. f h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t I s a b e l m . Prescott, of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, has made application to purchase the N i of N K 1 and N 4 of X >V i of r e<.-. k , T. 8 8. R. T W „ Will. Mor.; under the pruvibinn* of the a it of <’ougreee, appro June S, 1878, entitled “ an act for the wvle of Timber Lands, in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and in Washington Territory." All adverse claim « to raid tract must he filed in^he 11). S. Land office, at Oregon City, Oregon, before th#» expiration of sixty days, from this date. Given under my hand, this 24th day of March, 1883. L. T. B AK IN , Regtafter. (24 mar 10 w .) o t ic e Executor’s Notice \ O T IC E 18 H EREBY G IV E N TO A L L WHOM IT ^ may concern, that 1 have bean appointed Execu tor of the last will and testament o f Mary Holman, Deceased, State o f Oregon, Polk county. All ] having claims against »aid estate are required to pre sent them to roe,duly verifie i within six months from this date, and all persons iudebted to said c please make immediate payment. Dated March 15th 18o3. H. H O LM AN, marl7 4w Executor. Administrator's co u nty Treasurer’s Notice. o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t a l l o r d e r « drawn on t:>c T . _v.sury of Polk County, and en dorsed by me prior to this «late, will be paid at the Treasurer's office on demand, and that interest will stop from data of this notice. K. T. M ILLE R , County Treasurer. N Notice to Builders. is h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t s e a l e d bids for the furnishing of material and building of a school house, in the town of Dallas, Polk County Oregon, will ho reeaived by tho Directors' of the District, until tho 2nd day of April, 1883, at 10 o’clock A M ., of said day. Plan anu specification* for said building cun be seen at the oflice <.f Warren Truitt in said town, and all bids should be addressed to the undersigned chairman of the Board of Directors, and marked as b-is or proposals for School building. The Directors reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Dated March 10th, 1883. J. D. LEE. Chairman Rxird o f Directors. o t ic e N Produce taken In Exchange for Goods at Market Jtutes. Give me a call before Purchasing elsewhere and see my goods and get the prices. Notice of Final Satttemsn. In rc ertate o f O. W. Teller <te «'used. 8. D. Gitetm Administrator.. . OTICK IS H E& EftY G IV E N . T L 'A T T H E F IN A L account of said AdminuftivUM' whh said has boon file*! in tho Chanty Ooaefc, « f Calk Goi State o f O re*«»!, ¡m,l ..'ait said cour^ ha* aet the for hearing <<n Tuesday, lh e day of 3ts»v%;if the hour of !U oVhvk-cf.. wkiCfl.. sons interested are reproved l<> xppoar ah cause, if r.uy tfcey have, why «utid aCBOUh* t o roved anu «aiu uimjSustrKtbiF diiwSaigscI and imdBtiien released from further babiUty in ssid ter. Dated March 10th, s. D. OlLl-jONVAdmintitmtar. W A R R E * T R U ITT, AttofUey for Estate. E Z R A PO PPLE TO N . N' H A L E , C Masior'3 Sole. To the intelligent and discriminating public, the unprejudiced, far-seeing-citizens oi Polk and Yam hill Counties, that we are selling A T PR IC E S H IT H E R T O U N K N O W N . W e have not time to write each of our friends a letter, or visit them personally, but we are selling American Prints, acts, per yard. Amoskeay Gingham, 12 1 -2cts. per yard. .Cashmeres, from Hi 1-2 cts. to $1 12 1-2 per yd. Ladies Plaid Suitinii, 20cts., worth 30cts. Fine Australian Crepe, 25cts. worth 35ets. Ladies half cloth Shoes, 81 per pair. Ladies Slippers, Tacts, per pair. Endless Variety o f Ladies Fancy Hose at 16cts. Ladies Fine Silk Bellbregan Hose, 25 cts. Ladies Fine Silk Skirts 25cts. each. I . J u lie s ( l o n d H N a c c l t W e a In the Circuit Court of the United States for the Dis trict of Oregon. The Oregon and Washington Trust Investment Company Limited Complainant, vs. C. W. Shaw and C. E. H. Sh.iw, his wife. John Hughes, Tilimm Ford, V/. 11. Darrow, L. Goldsmith. SI. Gold smith, H. Redliek, K. A. Case and Charles Swcgle. Defendants. o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t i n p c r s c - anee o f a decree of «aid coart made and entered in the above entitled cause on the lf)th day o f Feb ruary. A. D. 1888, 1, Wm. B. Gilbert, the master in chancery of said court, will proceed to «ell at public auotimj to t h « highest bidder, cash in hand, subject to redemption, at the Court house door <J tho couuty of Polk nt Dallas in said county of Polk, State o f Ore gon, on Saturday, the fourteenth day of April, A. D. 1883, at tho hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day. A ll the rhrht title and interest which the void defendants, C. w . Shaw and C. E. El. Shaw, had upon the twenty eighth day o f April Eighteen hun dred and seventy-seven in and to the south half o f the Donation Land Claim of John U. Chambers aud his wife Eliza J. Chambers, notification, numbered one hundred and eighty one, in Sections t hirty-one, thirty-two ar.d thirty-three in township six, South Range three west, of tho W illam ette Meridean in the Countv of Polk aud State o f Oregon, containing 820 acres of land. W ILLIA M It. GILBERT, Mastery in Chancorcy o f the Circuit Court of the United States for the District o f Oregon. N DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING r t P ric e s . Administrator s o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n N Notice. to whom it m a y concern that I have bean appointed by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, administrator o f the Estate of O. J. Haskett deceased, with will an nexed. All persons indebted to tuid Estate will please make payment to me of the same without de lay, and al persons h iving1 claims against «aid Estate w ill please present the same duly verified to my at torney« Daly Si Butler at their office at Dallas, in said county, within six mouths from this date. W. A. HASKETT, Administrator. D aly A PCTUUt, Attorneys for Adm’r. Dated feb ru a iy 28, 1883. Administrator 3 Notice. N o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l whom it been appointed by the may concern, that I he Oregon, administrator County Court o f P<dk Co of the F.itate of Mary Whltenkcr, late of Polk County, deceased. A ll p«;-«o « indebtod to said Estate will ! please make immediate payment to me^and all per- 1 son« holding claims there.^ain -^ w ill present the same ' to me within .six months from date. J. W. K IR K LA N D , Administrator. D alt A Berts::, Attorneys for Adiu'r. CITATION. MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS AND FURNISHING GGQDS AT ) l » l i I C 'l - : S . W e take in exchange for gpods all kinds of coun- ty produce a the highest Market Prices. R O L L IN S & H A L E . H. M. LINES & LAWRENCE, m Kv" * » o h k , m »*. »« tm » » « . » , LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. For tale by Jsp. R. Miller. th e O fvick ok T reasi rkk of P oi . k C o u n t ,) D allas , Oregon, March, 17, 1883. T LATEST STYLES. C oanty Supt by Court of Polk County, Oregon, Administrator of the estate of Jas. S. H-ilman, late o f said County, de ceased, I hereby notify ali persons holding claims against said estate to present lhe same to me duly verified within six m inths from this date, and all persons indebted thereto will please make immediate payment. H. H O LM AN , Dated March 15, 1883 Administrator. County Suitable for the Couutry Trade. You will also find a L IN E of M IL L IN E R Y of Lhe M a c e d Notice. a v in g b e e n a p p o in t e d G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d is e R O L L IM I & is N H In my P E R R Y D A L E STORE, you will find a C O M PLE T E A S S O R T M E N T of A b s o lu t e ly P u r e . m Notice for Publication. In my IN D E P E N D E N C E STORE, you will find the F IN E S T GOODS and the L A R G E S T A S SO R TM E N T of POWDER .... V O T IC E 18 H EREBY G IV E N ’ may concern, CcM'ity Court of Bolle County, Oregon, r~ day " f March l£b3, adimmutmtor o f th Frederick Muss, deceased. All persons I «a id catate will plea** muke im. me, and all persons holding chill ____ will present the baine duly verified to n penitence, Polk County, Oregon, within six from this date. H. lillCSClIBERG, , BELT & PIPES, A tty’a. for Administrator. Dated March 21, I8e3. (24xnar&w) In the county curort of tho State of Ore-yon, for the county o f Polk, In the matter of tho estate of Sylvester Miller. Jof R. Miller, mi;nor heirs of Geoogt Milter Deed. John- athan Stoufei c Guardian, T s s.hrssi rr M-lier and John R. Mil l!cr. greeting: In the nam * of the Statu o f <)» exon, ,» ou are hereby in t v Court of cited and req uired to app.jar in i Polk, at the the State of Oregon, for the Con .unty of Polk court room t at lu o'clock on Monday, : in the foren«..»• of that day, theri and t here to show i .m e why v< >ur inltrn-it in the fuUovtitt oc«cneed neir.g at theN W cor- land ahouid i l ner iA the I) L claim of John <u id Ruth Ann M ii'er, her tract beg fur.g at a point l l R th N of the M E comer ot t t D L claim of 8. C. Kost« ch», themx North 8Î.C an«l wife, li»«nee vent 23. tnatcd in ill Tp. Ni eh» to the place <-f begini ig, ¿li situate«» tt, 8 It 0 wryc. ’''ill. Her. Polk County On end thereof. eept 40 acr*» it t the e: W it »«* » tu Jon. C»A County court of t!i i*f Polk, w.th tho seal of t day of February, A. D. 1&_ : Attest: R cswbu . S iirixt , Clerk, h a y A BtrtLsa, Attys. f»*. Guardian.