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i , THE POLK_COUHTY JTEMIZER. I>I>E1*E\D E.\<'E ITEM S. MON.MO I T il ITEM S. IK U • B IT ! ARY. E STA TE T I A M A C T W S íé . Mrs. Amanda Simon Richards was f FROM OCR 8IK C IAL «oRUKSPO.N DENT. | |FROM Ol R BFSCIAI. COMRKSPOKbRNT.] L. M. Hall and wife to D. M. Cal- born in Virginia, Nov. 25 18.31; and at the Marshall Williams is Again ‘ ‘under the Everybody is going to the Teachers In j breath, lots 1 and 2, in Mock No 2, north age of twelve years she emigrated with ■ DALLAS, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, IH83. of Main street, Buena Vista; considera her parents to Missouri and settled in I weather ’ and was unable to go on duty stitute at Independence this week. Platte County. Herein April 1853. She | Miss Ada Waller, who has been teach tion, $585 75. AtE.NTN »OK TH E IT1M IZEH. several nights this weeks. Samuel Stannus and wife, to Peter was murrisd to «Tames Richards; and, a ' J. M. Butler was confined to the house ing school at Ewla during the p.ast winter, l-'*n 11 a n t i C o m p l e t e M to e lt of* few days after their marriage, they start several days this week with sickness but has returned home looking hearty and Cook, lot n. e. corner of block no. 3, in ed on their bridal tour for Oregon. They . ..A. S. Martin. Ballst« >n........ . J. W. McGrow. Henry H ills town of Independence; Perrydale.... is able to be around again. well. reached the Willamette Valley the fall of . . . lie r . W. 1). Nicholb. L in c o ln ............. Prof W. E. Richardson, of Perrydale, con. $600. There wss a “ magnificent array” of tho same year, aud settled on a “ claim" . . Allie Nichols. Kickreall Peter Cook a:.d wife, to Samuel Stan in the Oak Grove neighborhood in Polk handsome and otherwise “ schoolmanns” was in town this week on his road to the . .. George Belt. Independence. nus, lot no. 5, in block 2, in Henry Hills Connty, where she and her family con . . ,D. M. Oalhreath. in town this week. institute at Independence. Buena Vista. . . O. H. Crabb. Arile............. tinued to reside up to the time of her Mr. J. B. Horner, of Linn County, will School adjourned on Thursday and town of ludepeiideuce; con. $750. C. II. Launder and John P. Launder, to death. She and her husband were am report the proceedings of the Teachers Faiday on account of the inatitue, and a ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF bitious aud industrious, and, nuder their Institute in next weeks paper. majority of the larger students, with all Samuel Stamms lot 1 in block 2 in Pat ITEM S IN B R IE F . energetic labors their “ claim" soon de Henry Patterson was taken sick last the teachers were present at Independence. ersons addition to tne town of Indepen veloped into an excellent farm. On last Sunday the following officers dence; con. $150. Wednesday and has since been confined Rain! rain! rain! In the autumn of 1879, her husband TUK BEST VARIETY. AND FINEST QUALITY OF A* W. Lucas and wife, to Win. J. Mul- sickened, and on the 5th. of October of to his room. Bud Cooper has charge of were eledted by the Sunday school for the April showers in March. ensuing quarter: The superintendent, key, tract of land being part of claims no. the same year was called from labor to his store. ■ h U U O G Y I I A H N E S S m Webfoot farmer* are happy. Will C. King, of Wisconsin, Grand W. E. Yates having been previously elec 40 and 48 , notification no 1,587, in t. 8, reward. She was by this visitation, left Fruit trees are nearly all in bloom. IN NIIE STATE. s. of r. 4 and 5, west, containing 53.75 with a family of seven sons and one Lecturer for the Good Templars, will ted for six months. Secretary, Miss Ida daughter to truiu for heaven, a sou of 14 Garden seeds and onion seeds at J D. speak at this place on April 5tli and 6th. Murphey; chorister Prof. J. M. Powell; acres; con. $1,343 25 M A IW S T R E E T . - - IN D E P E N D E S. T. Riggs and wife, to Henry Clan- summers having [proceeded his father to Lee’s. It is hoped the friends of teuiperence organist, Miss PettaRash; treasurer, Miss Millie Doughty. field, tract of laud being part of donation the spirit laud, Nobly did she do her Ci. L. I* I L it CE, P ro p r ie to r. Last Tuesday was decidedly a rainy will give him a cordial welcome. work! “ Her children will rise up and call The following is the programme of the land claim of J. II. Nicklin, t. 6 s. of r. 6 wnr day. The elegant upright pir.no used at the | her blessed!’ ’ Sister Richards was dedi- Who will catch the first trout of the Teachers Institute was gratuitously fur open session of the Union Literary Society w. and containing 6.41 acres; con., : cated to God in baptism, uud was care- nished by our enterprising and public of Christian College and Oregon State $160 25. season. . | fully aud religonsly trained in her youth. Normal school, to be given in the College Parmelia L. Williams, to George Til-1 xb<)llt two years ago she united with the Shut up your chickens while people are spirited druggist and music dealer, L. W. • Chapel, ou the evening of April 6, 1885: lotson, lots 2 and 3, in block 16, town of Methodist Episcopal (Ihnrch at Oak Grove. Robertson. trying to garden. Song by society; opening address, Miss Her consecration was full and entire. She Judge Johns of Dallas was in town Millie Doughty; essay, W. H. Hawley; Dallas; con.; $250. New Rich Blood obtained by usiugOre- ■ loved tne house of God with all its ordi Richard B. Night and wife, to Wm. Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. solo. Miss Bertha Powell; oration, L. S. gou Blood Purifier. nances. Her last sickness commenced For dentistry, go to Mason, over But His lecture Tuesday night at the Insti Rowland; select reading, Miss Maggie Martin, tract of land being part of the about the middle of January, all that tute on Poetry, was a fiue effort and was Butler; solo, W. L. Bristow; debate, donation laud claim of II. W. Evens, no. medical skill, and kind, loving bauds of ler’s grocery store. listened to by the large audience present question -resolved, that women shouid 50, notification,.no. 2,279, containing 138 children and friends con Id do, was done Mr. Frizzell, of Perrydale, called in acres; coil., $2,400. with marked attention and interest. to alleviute her sufferings and balHo the have the right of franchise in the United our office on last Friday. A. J. K^iss and wife, to Wm. Martin, disease, but Death had marked her for \ The Board of Trustees did not meet on States; affirmative, J. Butler, J. H. Stacks of new and attractive goods for parts of lots 6 and 8, in block 1 in town his own. and on Saturday evening, March Tuesday night, the meeting being post Copeland; negative, 13. L. Murphey, P. spring trade at J. D. Lee’ s. 3d. about 8 o ’clock, she passed away ; poned on «account of the sickness of Mr. O. Powell; song by society; select read of Independence; con., $640. Fresh California butter, cheese, onions Butler, one of the board, the Teachers She was conscious up to the last moment; j Wm. P. Wright and wife, to Isaac ing, Miss May Hawley: oration, A. Mc and oranges, at J. W. Crider. Institute, and other causes. The board Queen^ song, quartet; recitation, Miss Levins lots 9 and 8 in block 18 in home and while «he was anxious to live that she | New arrival of boots «and shoes from will meet again a week from next Tues- Clara ffuard; essay, Miss Etta Davidson; stead addition of the town of Dallas; con. might assist her children in forming their | Christian characters, yet she was willing | San Francisco at J. D. Lee’s. day. • 9 address, " " E. A. * ~ * ■ closing Richardson; song, sideration $1. to go. With her,‘ to be absent from the body j Something line for your table. Dried duet. A cordial invitation is extended We learn that Frank Collins, of Dallas, Isaac Lewis and wife, to Win. P. was to be with Christ." Kind friends aud j blackberries at 25 per lbs. at J. D. Lee’s contemplates moving to Independence to all. Exercises commence at 7 o’clock. Wright, lot 7 and 8 in block 11 in Lewis' neighbors laid her in her last earthly rest- I homestead addition to the town of Dallas; ing place, by the side of her husband in the You can almost see the vegetation gro w and opening a meat market. We trust F ir e at M o n m o u t h . con. $700. beautiful cemetery near Bethel where she ing under the influence of the spring the report is true as we are sadly in need Our town was again visited by the fire of «a good meat market, and besides we Isreal Hodge s to Vanduyn & Smith and I will sweetly flUep until the morning 01 showers. W. S. Elkins, proprietor of the Dallas would be glad to number Mr. Collins fiend. The house of Mrs Catcron with a J. B. Cooper, lot in fractional block 4, in i tho resurrection. largo portion of its contents was entirely Henry Hill's addition to Independence; I ‘ 'Asleep in Je.usl Ue*«t sleep, Hotel is buying all the chickens and geese among our citizens. j From which none ever wake to weep! Wo loam that tho congregation of the consumed by fire on Thursday night, b§* con., $700. _ J . , . . . . . . in the market. Go ami see him. A calm ami undisturbed repose, tween 8 and 9 o’clock. So rapid was its Christian Church of this place are nego Jos. Dalton, and Francis Dalton, and Unbroken by the last of foes, Missus Mary and Edith Martin, of M c work that nothing could be saved from — W . D . N ic h o l s . Minnville, are making an extended visit tiating for the puachaso of the two lots the upper story,where the fire originated, W. E. Dalton, and M. J. Dalton, to J. Linooln, March 26, 18A3. owned by David Williams, west of Dr. S. Dalton, the Dalton dwelling house in with friends in Dallas. and only a part of what was below. Origin Lee’s residence, with a view of erecting the town of Airlio including all ground DALLAM n i K k K T It IT O IT. Costa Rica coffee, 8 lbs. for one dollar. thereon a fine church building the com unknown. Insurance about $800. and appurtenances with 70 feet of said McMurray oysters, 2 lb. tins for 25cts, at ing summer. It is a g«od location. house; con., $475. L in c o l n " it e m s . Wheat—per bushel, $1 35. J. VV. Crider’s. Last Thursday morning a quarter of a Luke Mulke.y and wife, t«» F. S. Row Oats—per bushel, 75 cents. Lyons and Delash mutt sold to Henry beef was brought down from Corvallis [K n o w OCR SPECIAL CORRISfOKDBNT.J ell, part of Bejainan VVhiteakera land Potatoes—per bushel, $1. land and Maced, on aJmstily improvised meat Swanson of Portland, ICO acres Onions—per pound, 3 cents. claim No. 65, notification no. 2,272 in The river is booming. on the Luckiamute. block (a dry goods box) in tho street for Cabbage—per pound, 3 cents. Folk county, containing 6.75 acres; con. Gardens are mostly made. Croup, Whooping Cough sale. In less time than it takes to write Butter—per roil, 62x/% cents. immediately relieved by "* Farmers happy because of the copious $151 78. this, the last ounce was sold. There had Lard—per pound, 15 ceuts. E. G. : [ .t!i and wife, to W. D. Elkins, For sale * rains. Hides, green— per pound, 8 ceuts. bean no meat in town i«»« ten days. l i .ml 4 in section 1, t. 9 s. of r. 4 iv. Wool—per pound, 20 cents. Mr. V n ns has «»»hi ‘ h>‘ Lincoln II-, ' « James Co*»per Es p ' h w is . »irieu to •7-09acres; con. $1,000. containing i Eggs— per dozen, 16 cents. Mrs. Jennie L gau at ; alias n last to Mi* Hurst, of s.vlem fate, to C. J. Garren. south Robert O Chickens— per dozen, $4 00. Tuesday was kept ousy tins wo-.-k iv;say • !i 1 ' Monday m»»r:, ig, liali of :he .• w. quarter «*f sec. 11, t. 8 Apples, green—per pound 6 cents. ing the c ugratulitUons ol lr.owi». 'K wdh ‘ i s it 11, <*t Bethel, as teacher. s. of r. 6 w. c«;: Gaining 80 acres; con., Apples, dry—per pound, 5 to 6 cents. goods at low prices. You can not do bet unite with tin* many friends of j-ir. un- Fears are entertained that the fruit may $J50. Plums, dry—per pound, 10 to 12 cents. ter than to do your coining year’s trading Mrs. Cooper m washing them a happy 1.« injured • <y tiie fivst, as the blooms are Tallow—per pound, 6 cents. J. S. Dalton, to T. B. Williams, the and prosperous life and an iniuau-uly quite forward. with him. Hams—per pound, 15 cents. dwelling house in the town of Airlie, Those knowing themselves indebted to large share oi\i .e >ti ioli- ay. Sides—per pound, 14 cents. Vvhat h.is ! ocomo of your Zeua corres Dr. Z. T. Dodson, are requested to come They do say that Jim C o o p e r forgot to pondent! We miss h.s witty and wise known as the Dalton house; con., $475. Shoulders—per pound, 11 cents. Adaiu W. Ilewitt, to Mary E. Miller, forward and settle, as I have bills out take oil* ins overshoes when ho was mar savings. tract of ground in sec. 21 t 7 s. of l*. 3 vv. C o n v in c in g standing that have to be mot. ried tins week and th.it lie invariably Mus Annie Walling has been quite A full lino of fishing tackle at Jap R. leaves Ins key sticking m the lock of his sick, but is better. Also, Lafayette Town in Polk county, containing 52.27 acres, In offering to everyone throughout the „ _ con. $183. post office box since he got married, but Miller's, consisting of jointed and cane land a trial bottle of Syrup of Figs free send has been quite unwell for several the boy* have t »Id so many yarns on him E. S. Ilosford and wife, to Christian F rods, fly and snoll hooks, tly books, fish charge the California Fig Syrup Company weeks, and his health does not improve. lately that we place no Confidence in tile Anderson, a tract of land, being part of j is fully aware that it were folly to do so if ing baskets, loaders, etc., etc. The gene ml health of the neighborhood John Martin’s donation land claim in the new remedy did not posess greater reports. Remember when you want a good broom, is good. merit than any other article ever offered Eola precinct, Polk county; con. $50. Notwithstanding the heavy rain wh«ch mop handles, basket, bucket, wish board, The acreage of grain will be as large as A. Stinit and wife, to Andrew Peter as a cure for biliousness and constipation. tub, or bird cage, J. W. Crider can sup began to fall the early part of the week, | usual in Spring Valley, though the fall the attendance at the Teachers institute, son, lot in the town of Dallas, being a But knowing that every dose will con ply you. Prices guaranteed to suit. sown grain was mostly killed. Grain that vince the one who takes it of its efficacy, ^ A Sleepless nights made miserable by that j which opened Tuesday night, was as j was sown on soil land was not injured by part of tho former Way mi re property; and make another friend for tho remedy TV/rtlliv,^.v. j large as could bo expected under the | terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the rem I which destined to become universal, the freeze. Will some wise one tell us con. $15. edy for you. Far sule by Jap. It. Miller, | most favorable circumstances. A great | the reason? Lewis Abrams and wife, to Frulric _ they wish everyone to try it Mr. Jap. j many teachers from Marion, Linn, Yam- j Dallas. Hurst, part of the don. land claim of A. ! R. Miller is agent for Dallas. K ALLSTON I I I.M S . J. Doak, lot in block no. 5, in town of | ------- ---------- The two champion salesmen of Dallas, | hill and Polk Counties were in attendance I» A LLA * IIO IL L . Lincoln, containing 3.93 acres; con., in special lines, are found «at M. M. Ellis’ j i Tuesday night, while a large number | I came Wednesday morning by boats and i Mrs. Jas. Ball is on tho sick list. $3,200. store. Henry Howe oil window curtains, VV. s. Elk D im , Prsprlrior. and Geo. Good ou bracelets have acquired j by rail. Prof. McElroy and County j Willie Graves,mentioned last week as be Michael Skaife and tvife, to L, Abrams, School Superintendent Prof. Rigler la- the fame of experts. ing sick is not expected to recover. This Hotel is second to none on the one sixth of a tract of land being part of bored hard to make this, one of the best | We call the attention of our readers to | district meetings which lias yet been held Mrs Mattie Kirkwood li.os been engaged, the don. land claim of A. J. Doak in tiie coftht for good accornodfctions, and is first- town of Lincoln, Polk county; con., $500. class in entertainment. Sample rooms the new advertisement of G. L. Pierce, of in the State, and| their efforts were re to teach the Red Prarie school. free for displaying goods. Independence in this issue. He has a warded by one of the largest gatherings The Ballston district school begins on fino stock of goods in the harness line, >f teachers, and one of the most profit Monday next. ova i h l i : i t i ;vi.**. U h Womlcriiil K f l l f c r y . and will sell at reasonable prices. , «able meetings that lias taken place in this ; Mr. and Mrs. John McCulloch, of this G. W, Dimmic has been having the We are indebted to the young ladies of district at least. The greater part of the ! place, contemplate making a visit soon to the Academy for a nice plate of delicious j visiting teachers were entertained «at the | Scotland,the old home of Mr. McCulloch. «ague. We think it is rather cool weath er for that business. cake, left on our table on last Wednesday. | hospitable homes of our citizens, while ' Our School Directors have secured School girls are always doing something j 8ome found excellent lodging with the j On Sunday last an up train of flats loaded with ties had a s mas Imp here, two good teachers viz., It. F. Robinson, giving tone to the liver, stomach and j nice—a thousand thanks. | genial host of the Belt House—Peter j caused by the switch being out of order. principal, and Miss Ella Hallock assistant. bowels, places, it ahead of all other reme Mr. Will 0. King, Grand Lecturer for ! Cook. The Institute was just getting j one car was badly wreeded. dies, to say nothing of its being more | .. , At the annual school meeting of Dis easily taken. It is selling very rapidly. ^ the Good Templars, being somewhat in well under way when these notes were written and hence we cannot give an ac- | , Is sal(l that there will soon be estab- trict No. 51 hold March 5: T. J. Harris Mr. Jap. R. Miller of Dallas Drug Store disposed will defer his next lecture until lished at Hus place, a telegaanh office was elected Director and G. W. McBee is agent for theFig Syrup. Sunday evening. The lecture will be at i count of the exercises. j with John Hughes, of Dallas, as operator. ------------ ----------------------- clerk of district. the M. E. Church, and thero will be no R e lig io n * A p p i» !iiiin -lit« .Notice. This is a much needed arrangement. service at the other churches. Thos. Buoy and A. Guinn intend M. E. church appointments. The 2nd j Mr. Olmsted will begin a singing school» starting to Yonotsee valley to-day, to lo I have now opened up a full line of the John Seifarth, son of Mr. Soifarth, of and 4th Sabbath of each month, at Dallas. . Oakdale, is very sick and not expected to choicest millinery and fancy goods.and am here Sunday next. We hope he will get cate claims; there is plenty of good land Buena Vista, 1st aud 3rd Sabbath of i liillC S * recover. The family ot Mr. Seifarthhave also preparred to reshape all kind of hats the encouragement he deserves, for no in that valley that can be homesteaded. each month. that are out of style and guarantee a -o - the sincere sympathy of the entire com good satisfaction, aud we cordially invite thing tends to elevate a community more There is considerable amount of sick- j ^ ndepeudencc, the 3rd Sabbath of each munity in their recent bereavement, and the public to call and examine before than good music. ness in this community at present. M rs.M Ki W. C. King lôctured here on temper W. W. Brown has been quite sick but is ^ ^ f in this sad affliction. 2 making their purchase, « h we will sell low ance, on Sunday last, and also organized ! some better now. John Seifarth is very each mouth Drugs and medicines at J. J. Briggs’, er than elsewhere. E. W i n n ell , a Good Tompler lodge of thirty one mem- | sick at present writing, and there «are Independence, Ogn. Commercial st. Salem. The only house • Hnlt Creek school house, 4th Subbstb, 3 6 6 H I V g O O d S a n d g e t t h e D r i C 9 S . bers. • Chas. Saling W. C. and F. De Lash- several others sick, but not seriously. at 11, a. n»., of each month. • o jr th.at keeps a full line of paints, oils, paint ; mutt Lodge Deputy. b i fa T v is t a it e m s . brushes, stationary, illuminating oils, etc. | Tho Oak Dale Literary Society is do Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and The Ballston Flouring Mills Co., was ing well. We passed a law compelling All goods will be sold at Portland prices. ; [ from our spbcial correspondent .] incorporated hast Saturday with a capital every member to speak a certain number Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’ s Vitalizer is Call and sec. guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Jap. Our barber has reduced the price of stock of $20,000 with the following gen of words for the evening. Some of the NV© learn that Mr. Stinit sold the old j shaving one-half since the rains com tleman as incorporators. Henry Gable members got a little out of humor, but K. Miller, Dallas. Nichols farm south of Dallas, one day j menced. he says faces are not half so Isaac Ball, Scott A. Higgs, Cyrus Buell all that were prasent submitted to the this week, to Mr. Elliott, recently of | Shiloh’ s Cough and Consumption Cure and we believe several others. law. Canada, for the sum of $4,400. We are long now as they were last week. is *Bold by us on a guarantee. It cures The farmers here complain of wild oats One of our inhabitants thinking the glad to see such solid citizens as Mr. Everything looks spring-like. The ; Consumption. For sals by Jap. R. Miller, Elliott making home among us. We ex taking their fields. Some have seeded dry season had set in, made a lot of shakes grain and garde s are growing finely. Dallas. their ground three times and are now ( and left them on the bank of the Yam- , All the wheat, that was frozen out has tend to them a most cordial welcome. Catarrh cured, health and sweet .bn^th trying to engage to furnish wild oats hay ■ hill, and when he went to look for them ! been resown, and considerable oatft have We have received two interesting «ar at two dollars per ton in the field. l lie found the high water had washed them i been sown in this part of the country. | secured by Shiloh’ s Catarrh Remedy. ticles from correspondents which we are We understand that Mr. Gillett and I away. Another man has found by actual Everything looks promising for a good Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. For compelled to hold over until next week, I sale by Jap. R. Miller, Dallas. crop the coming harvest. for want of space. They are both good Mr. McCullough have purchased the demonstration that it rains in Oregon. ^ ---------- ° The old fashioned Oregon mists are enough, however, to keep. We usually county right for Polk County, to manu M tK K I»:i> . Oak Dale Sunday School elected on have plenty of room, but chance to be facture a patient cart that is coming into again among us, and the farmers are hap March 25th the following officers, general use. These gentloinen are ener py, as the highlands had begun to get too siipt. G. W. McBee; Ast. Supt., Ella RUBLE— JACOBS—At Ihe residence .f Mr. crowded this issue. Jeffrey« in Amity, by Rev. W. I>. Nichols, We were shown a very fine B flat Cor getic and good mechanics and will no dry to plow. We notice too, the ab- | Hall *ck- Secretary, L. D Chitwood; March 21, Henry A. Ruble of Polk county ] & doubt do well at the business. 8ence of the man who, a few days ago j Treasurer, Nannie Farley; Chorister, «and Miss Julia A. .Jacobs of Yamhill county. nett presented to Mr. G. L. Pierce of predicted f«»r this season a genuine Cali- j Owing to the fact that tho tenar «and Ella Hallock. n ur Sunday School is in- COOPER-LOGAN—At the risideuce of J Independence by his old friends ot the Erainonds. in this citv, March 27, 18H3, l»y Albany Brass Band. The instrument bass of the Buena Vista Quartette were forma drouth. In fact the place that cre.osing in members, there being about Rev. .T. N. Dennison, of .Salem, .James cost $105, and is «a perfect beauty. We unable to attend the Institute at Indo- j once knew him, knows him no more, j 50 present at tho last meeting. Cooper of Indcpen<!ence and Mrs. .Jennie S am . congratulate Mr. Pierce on his well-de pendenco. The musical treat must to Perhaps lie lias gone to join Wig Logan of thif city. gins. We almost, feel disposed to offer some extent have been— However they served good fortune. B R ID G E P O R T ITE M S. appreciate the courtesy extended by State a reward for him as we should like to um >, Judge Collins has a splendid law library Superintendent McElroy in giving them i see how he looks. — by far, the best in the county; and, Wild oats plentiful. an invitation to be present. SHARK Near Psrry<l«M, March 29, Hattie, what is still better, he has his head full of M i l 4101. R E P O R T . ip faut daughter of " r and Mr*. Manford Something more next time. it. Depend upon it; you can get the j There is a splcndcd opportunity to in Pears. f * Hard ràhi to-day. Take a rest. clean, honest law from him. He knows vest capital profitably at this place and j The following is a report of District W m.'A. has become a Land proprietor. more about the land titles of Polk county why it is not looked after seems a little | School No. 2, for the past six months: strange. While capitol seems begging than any other man living. “ Dug” sold his horse for $125. Well for places cf safe investment, this place is Whole no. lrnys enrolled......................... 4H sold. To The D m II ih llrat« Band. left behind, perhaps we arc mistaken : Whole no. girls enrolled........................ .45 Benny has had his mustache blacked but let us 3ee. With an outlay of from Dallas, March 27, 1883. Total.................................. 93 j and it c.aptures the Oak Dale qirls. E d i t o r I t e m i z e r : — We are all proud $(2,000 to $15,000, the Luckiamute can | Average attendance first quarter.. . .68 , of the Dallas Brass Band. It is coni- f be brought into this place high enough Average attendance second quarter 01 j Excise us for not writing last week we posed of gentlemen of high order and to secure a fall of 70 to 80 feet. Then j On the roll of hojior for six months ¡ were to busy. snr r l Ralph Williams and Hattie Williams. On Win. Ruboll worked for Mr. Parry last talent, who have p r a c t ic e d u p to an en there ,. is «aa fine country , - emtnediately , ,\tl viable degree of perfection in their art. rounding «hit place a. any pUce. <>thor ruH <rf honor fimt „after. Annie Hall week. I do not wish to complain of anything so place, that cannot make any better .how- an,, Oeo rg . Conkey. On roll of honor . Miss May .Shelton, of Dallas, is visit in r < of n natural i l t,** a I a advantages n u in fa ir o a T than h a i , f this n i a n have a t’ o . ___ . ___ good as our Band, in fact there is nothing ing ond quarter, • Delia Blakeney, Mary ing friends here. Come again Miss May. been built up and why not this. to lie said against it as a Band, but some Collins, Belle Htilea and Willie Milller. H Tate and family are on a visit at his of the young gentlemen connected with Rev. Hollenbaugh preached here on The school is in a prosperous cmrtition, father’s, so we hear. Sunday as per ammuncement. After the it, I fear, sometimes forget that a good and we «are all doing the best we can un thing out of season sometimes may give sermon there were nine persons presente«! , der the circumstances. Would bo glad to Tree Lee I ii re. offense. The practicing of the band on themselves for the ordinance of baptism, have friends visit the school. Rev. C. Alderson will deliver a free Sunday, besides being unlawful, and lia four were sprinkled at the alter in the ; Respectfully, M a r i o n H . P a r k e r . lecture, being one of a course, at tho La- ble to be looked after by the Grand Jury, church. Five went to the river, four of ! Creole Academy on Wednesday evening, if any one should make complaint., is ill whom kneeled in tho water and had the A W a r d to I '^ r n i m . April 4th at 9:30 p. m. Hubject I .«»I K«* A N M o r t m e n f oí* I.«»<1 í «> m ^ ío u lt very b o d taste, and if sometimes a great water poured on them, one was immersed | As you have sustained a great l«>ss by “ Natural g«>odness.,f Everybr»dy invited. an n oyan ce to those attending divine There was a large crowd in attendence the freeze, and as furniture is somewhat of u n ci F n n ( > ,v G o o « l H a t worship at the church near the Band Hall. both at the church and at the river. a luxury, we propose to give to all who W t\ T K D I leel confident that this has been in The best of order was maintained and wish to purchase furniture, or goods of dulged in thoughtlessly by a few, and it many remarked that they «ever witnessed anv Wind in our line the benefit of ex A span of inarcs about 5 years old, two or , will only be necessary to call their atten a more impressive ceremony of the kind. ceedingly low prices for the remainder of three cows, some young stock, 100 hush-, tion to the matter, and it will not occur The sermon preached was an able effort 1883. Those wishing goods in our line els of oats clear of foul seed, 50 bushels I again in the future. We are all proud of and was listened to with marked atlen- . will do well to call and get our extra low of potatoes, for which I will pay cash on delivery. Apply at the old Nichols farm our b a n d , and our talent««! boys, who tion; prices before going elsewhere to purchase south o f Dallas. R. H. E l l i o t t . r u n i t #o ably; but it is to be hoped they •as we mean just what we say. We keep S llllla a « M v e n A w a y . W ill M i r to the dictate* of good morals, a complete stock of all kinds of go«xia usu Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what yon need for) a n d th e f e e li n g s of many ladies and gen Millions of bottles of Dr. King’ s New ally kept in a first class furniture store. Constipation, Los* of^ Appetite, Dizziness --------r -~ . . This powder never varies. A marvel of j t le m e n trlio respect them and wish them Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Salesroom two doors north of Vanduyn and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 parity, strength an«l wh 1« H«»r.iMif>-t, well, in tNwir charming art, and in every ! Colds, bate been given away as Trial .Smith, Main street. Independence. and 75 cents per bottle, For sals by Jap »n«»re e c o n o m ic a l t h a n th e or «Ii:ia r y k in d , thing else. Now boys, I wouldn’t beat Bottles of large size. This enormous H. M. L imbm A L awrkn ' s . ft. Miller, Dallas a n d CAnnot b e s o ld in c o m p e t it i o n w ith that big d r u m nor blow those horns outlay would be disastrous to the pro the m u ltit u d e of low te s t, s h o r t weighs, i A U r n r m l S la M p r d r . again on Sunday. Take the advice of an prietors, were it not for tbs rare merits IM U IT I.A X I) B a r k l r s ’ » I r n lr n S a lv e . slum or p h o s p h A t e p o w d e r s . B o ld o n ly | posessed by tho wonderful medicine. Call Never was such a rush made for any old man. and don’t An O l d B o y . The Best Salve in the world for Onts, in c a n s . K o v a l B a k in g P o w d e r C o ., 106 at Jap. R. Miller's Drug Store and get a Drug Store, as is now at Jap. R. Miller's Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, 8slt Rheum, Fever Wall st., N. Y. That backing cough can be so quickly Trial Bottle free, and try for yourself. for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King s New Bores, Tetter, i hopped Hands, Chilblains, ’ ! Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and i cured by HhiloVs Care. Wegnsrsntee it. It never fails locate. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi W A N T E D .! Colds. All persons affected with Asthma, For sale by Jap. R. Miller. tively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier is the Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Conghs, give perfect aatiafaction or landsmtabi e For lame Back, fiids or Chest use Shi best remedy for that dread disease, dy- or any affection of the Throat aud Lungs, landed. Price, 25 cents per b o x . F o r I «1.4 f . - 'l . M um b . ,<**1 mil uul h . . . ■ - r spepaia, for it regulates the lymphatic can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy , loh's Porous Plaster. Price 16 cents. , I.W « r m In cui«, ««lion W. B. I n m T TX T Cl « - s a ls b y J a s p e r B . M ille r . :y t t e m a n d b a d s e c r e t i o n s . i f r e e , b y c a l li n g a t a b o r t D r u g « t o r e . fllBMr, rofthuri For Ml« by Jap. £ . Miller, Dallas. The first ever known in Polk County You « appear and u the above entitled t service of this » fore the flrxt «1 day, May Uth. one folfowing t »mmuor.s. Amt if y» for wuiit thereof tl against you for the s inUreot’thereon line« 1>< of d per cent, per aununy a bursemsnts of this a * • HARNESS and SADDLES. BUGGY WHIPS, BRIDLES, HALTERS, COMBES & BRUSHES, This summons ordered Boise, J udire, .’.hide at < h county, Oregon, March 22, 1 N C E . N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v i may concern, that I County Court of Polk Count] «lay of March 1883, admii Frederick Nuns, deceased- All ] said estate will please make me, and all persons holding t will present the same duly pond enee, Polk County, Orego front this date. II. HIKSCHBERG. « BELT & PIPES, Atty’s. for i ‘ Dated March 21, l St:'. (24 mar.'w) Notice for TEE LARGEST STOCK AND CHEAP V. 8. L and O rn cs at < ( » kroon , March 24", 1833. h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t r * Prescott, of Salem, Marion Count' made application to purchase the N j N i of Si W J of See. 28, T. U 8. H. T V under the provisions of the act of Cong! . June 3, 1878, entitled “ an act for the sale of_. Lands, in the states of California, Oregon, and in Washington Territory.” All adverse claims to said tract must be filed In the l . 8. Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, before tb« expiration of sixty days, from this date. Given under my hand, this 24th day of March, 18 L. T. DARIN, ltegiatei (24 mar 10 w.) o t ic e EST GOODS! FOR THE PEOPLE OF POLK COUNTY. is Executor’s Notice ALL IT i V O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN ___ , WHOM __________ may concern, that 1 have been ; of the last will and testament c Deceased, late of Polk county, Oregon, having claims against said estate are required to pre sent them to me.duly verified within six month» from this date, and all person» indebted to said estate w ill" please make immediate payment. II. IlOLMAN, Dated March 15th 1883. Executor. ! take pleasure m announcing to the public that my i £ S P R IN G STOCK '.5EJS1 .reM S E Is now open and ready for inspection. Administrator’s Notice. [ AVINO BEEN APPOINTED BY TIIE COUNTY j Court of Polk County. Oregon, Administrator of • estate of Jas. 8. Holman, late of said County, de- ceased, I hereby notify all persons holding claims In my INDEPENDENCE STORE, you will find I uersons persons indebted thereto will please [»lease make immedusts immediate H. HOLMAN, bated March 15,1883 Administrator. the FINEST GOODS and the LARGEST AS payment. Treasurer’s Notice. SORTMENTof O rn cs or T reasurer or P olk C ointt , > D allas , Oregon, March, 17, 1883. ( GENERAL MERCHANDISE N drawn on the Treasury of Poik County, and en dorsed by tno prior to this date, will l>e paid at the Treasurer's office ou demand, and that interest will »top from data of this uotles, B. T. MILLER, Connty Treasurer. Kept on the W est Side of the Willamette, outside of nf Portland. MY MILLINERY DEPARTMENT o t ic e is h e b e b y g i v e n t h a t a l l o r d e r * N o tic e to B u i l d e i s . h e r e iy g i v e n , t h a t s e a l e d bids fo - the furnishing «f mater al at d tuilding | of a school iiouec, in the town of L'a las, 1 oik Cot nty ! Orevron, will ho received by the Directors «»« tho ! District, until the 2nd day of April, 1883, at 10 o'clock LA M., of said day. Plan and specifications for «aid building can he scon at the office of Warren Tfuitt iu said town, and all hidt c-fe,'"il(l l>c ;viJrpss0tf^to.tfee chairman of the Board of Directors, i . , _ i undersigned chain j marked as bd.-f or p.\>;i w ili for EttHOoi building. Th* ! Directors reserving the right to reject *ny or SH hide. Dated March 10th, 188.1. J D. UCB. Chaivniaq Board of Directors. N o t i c e is Is Complete in every respect and in the hands of a , Competent Milliner. In my PERRYDALE STORE, you will find a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of (stanerai M e r c h a n d is e wonS"f7»1’«™*; " A t 8. U Oibaok In re eatate of O. Vv. T sllsr4 « Administrator. (/TICE 18 IIKKEHY GIVEN, THAT THE PINAL account of said Admuilgtrai»* tWth w%itt estates, luis boon filed in tho County Conrt, uf pdfk Costutf, State of Oregon, and that skid e*Sir* the saBi/ for hearing on Tuesday, LU.* th »’ ay of M«.v, 18&t, at the hour of 10 o’clock of *Aid day, at vyWeb al) par sons interested aro repulrod to appmr an»l snow cause, if any they have, f f y »»aid account hr not ap* -rov ed and said administrator discharged and hi* Diidsmen released from further liability in said i ter. Dated March ICth, 1883. S. I). ÜIÖ.80N, Administrator WARREN TRUITT, Attorney for Estate. V ts I Suitable for the Country Trade. You will also find C " Pf": .leTJe, a LINE o f MILLINERY o f the LATEST STYLES. Produce taken in Exchange for Goods at «Market Dixie, tho 4th Subbath, nt , p. m„ ot | Give me a call before Purchasing elsewhere and EZRA POPPLETON. R O L L IN S & H A L E , I , Notice of Final Settlemen. Master’s Sale * In the Circuit Court of the United States for tl.e Dis* trict of Oregon Tho Oregon and Washington Trust Investment Oompanji Limited CompkhMmi. vs. C. W. Shaw and C. E. II. Shaw, hiswifo, John Hughes, Tilmon Ford, W. II. Harrow, L. Goldsmith. M. Gold smith, S. Redlick, E. A. Cano and Charles Sweglo. Defendants. o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t in p u r s u - anee <-f a decree “ f said coart inode and entered in the above entitled cause on l he 10th day of Feb ruary, A .D . 188:1, I, Wm. B. Gilbert, the master in chancery of said court, will proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder, cash in hand, subject to redemption, r.t the Court house door of the county of Polk at Dallas In sai«1 county of Polk, State of Ore gon, on Saturday, the fourteenth «lay of April, A. P. 1883, at the hour of one o ’clock in the afternoon of said day. All tho right title and interest which the said defendants, C. VV. Shaw and C. E. II. Shaw, had upon the twenty-eighth day of April Eighteen hun dred ami seventy-seven in and t«i the south half of the Donation Lnnd Claim of John U. Chambers and hi* wife Eliza J. Chambers, notification, numbered one hundred and eighty one, in Sections thirty-one, thirty-two and thirtv-three in township six, South i Range three west, of the Willamette Meridean in the County of Polk and State of Oregon, containing 320 ! acre* of land WILLIAM B. GILBERT, 1 Mastery in Chanccrcy of the Circuit Court of the j United States for the District «>f Oregon. N Administrator s Notice. N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o w h o m i t m a y concern that I have been appointed l»y the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, administrator I To the intelligent and discriminating public, the | please nexed. All person«« indebted to said Estate will make payment to me of the same v ^ o u t de ami al |>er8ons having claims against ** “ ‘ unprejudiced, far-seeing citizens oí Polk and Yam- 1 lay. will pIcA'i«: present the aume duly verified o my at- | torney* Dalv & Butler at their office at Dallas, in »aid I county, within six month» from this date. hill Counties, that we are selling W. A. HASKETT, Admmihtr&tor. P ai , v & B utler , Attorneys for Adm’r. I »at»*' February 20, 1883. DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING AT PRICES HITHERTO UNKNOWN. W e have not time to write each o f our friends a letter, or visit them personally, but we are selling American Prints, 5cts. per yard. Amoskeay Gimrliimi£12’ l-2cts. per’yard. Cashmeres, from 1<> l-2;cts. to SI 12 1-2 per yd. Ladies Plaid Suiting:, 2Oct*., worth 3 0 c ts .____ Fine Australian Crepe, 25cts. worthploets. Ladies half cloth Shoes, SI per pair. Ladies Slippers, ?5cts. per pair. Endless Variety o f Ladies Fancy Hose at lQcts. ^Ladies Fine Silk Bellbregan Hose, 26 cts. Ladies Fine Silk Skirts 25cts. each. POWDER Rduced Prices. Administrator’s Notice. N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l w h o m i t may eonr**rn, that ' have be^n appointed hp the County Court of P«*lk County, Oregon, administrator Of the Estate of M.«ry Whiteaker, l a t e of Polk County, deceased. All perscr» imlul.ted to .«aid Katate will please make immediate payment to me, and all per son» holding i lainiH therea«ain*t will present the same to me within six months from «late. J. W. KIRKLAND, Administrate*» D alt k B i tlsb , Attorneys for Adm’r. CITATION. In the county court of the State «»f Oregon, for the county of Polk, In the nvettor of the estate of Sylvester Miller, John R. Miller, minor heirs of Geooge Miller Deed. John athan Stoufer Guardian. To Sylvester Miller and John R. Miller, greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby «•¡ted and rec,.nn*d to appear in the County Court of U k ; State of Oreyon, for the County of Polk, at the court room thereof, at Dallas in the county of Polk on Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1883, at 10 o'clock in the foren. ••«» "f that day. then and there to show cause why your interest in the follow ng described land should not ho *oi«i. Con mench g at IhcN W cor ner of the D I. « Dim of John and Ruth Ann Mil'er, thence smith 40 elm. thence e»nt fOchs. thence K eith 4«) chs., thc«.ee west 20 chs. to the place of I cgiiming. Also that other tract beginning s| a point 12.60 ths. N. «>f the S E corner ot the I> L claim of S. C. Footer ami wife, th«nce west 28.88 chs. thence North 3S.rO chs to Ihe place < f fceginr.lcf. all situated in Tp. No, O. S It 0 w e t. *VUI. Mer. in Polk County Grcgtm, ex- cept 4«» scr« » ft i the east end theieof. Witness tu .1« n. (’ HAS. A. J ohns , Jud,-e of ths County coutt of the State ot Oregon, ior the county of Polk, with toe s*al of mid court affixed, this 7th day of February, A D. 1S83. ."test: Roftwm.1, S iiki . lt , CWtk, l»u.y A Bm .ru, Attv*. f«>. Guardian. fetSS 4t Summons. i.f ihe Stale of < mty of Folk, ichtar^, Plaintiff, vs. the C osti ty CV A bsolutely Pure. fondant Griswold, ti e Defendant a MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND T N George THE NAME OF TIIE NT ATS OF you are h« re by notified and I CAPS AND FURNISHING GOODS AT and answer the «xnnplaint * moD.jr «- piwEoi' W e take in exchange for goods all kinds o f coun- . rn h**Ai.Lrnt iT ty produce a ; the highest M a rk e t Prices. ROLLINS & HALE. above-entitled octUm, In the I _ Dallas, in *»aM P«>lk I’ounty, hy . t. rm <*f said Court following ths < of this r ----------- A D., U you fail an to op;*sr i ino plaintiff will taks J ! ««ui Dollars, month f th* enstt M T l