. m I mm the N u _ c « im nonni r ^ S Ä l r t ^ Ä Ä S ! wiu, of Philomath, paid a pleasant visit CHURCH NOTICES. to our village this week. “---------------------------------------------------------- ' kind» of baking powder» now in the mar- Mrs. D. M. Calbreatb haa been quite DALLAS. SATURDAY, MAY 2«. 18H3. kot sick for a few days past. Friends are David Fast of, Sa t Creek, who wae fearful of (he result of her sickness. AG EN TS FOR T H E IT E M IZE R . very sick lust week, and was thought to j Mr. R. F. Wells has gone to Coose Bay have been poisoned, is recovering we are iu the iuterest of a company organized A. N. M artin . H a J f.STON. . . here for the purpose of conducting busi­ lUtiiiH A Tov. NSKNl). glad to learn. I'tittKYHALE. . ness there. S. S IÌIMB1.K. L incoln ...... A Stinit sold the following tract« of A . C. N ichols . H u k h k a l ............ Perry and James Prather have returned land lust week viz. 370 acres west of GlCOfcCK liELT. I mdkpcndknck 1). M. C a l b r i a t h . Eugene City, price 1853050, 320 acres six from east of the mountains. They report r.i IN \ Vim a . I »ALTON IÌK08. A ihi . ik ............ miles west of Junction City, price $1000. a pleusuut trip. Jim brought several fiue horses back with him. L . S. K o l a m ». M on moi th Remember W. S. Elkins sold over The breakiug of a bevel wheel in the $24,000 worth of real estate last summer, LODGE D IRECTORY. and he has associated himself with a pottery caused the pipe machine to abut down for a day or two. The boys don’ t Jen n in gs L od ge N o. S». A . F . & A . M ., Portland company and will do trebble the like it, for it will compel them to run of b old s regular com m u nications in Lallan ou amount this year. uights to catch up with their work. the second and fourth F rid a y ’* o f each m onth. A in sw orth 1'oynl A r c h C h apter N o . 17, m eets at the M asonic H all, in Dallas, the first S a tu id a v evening at 7:30 o ’c lo c k 1*. M . after every full m oon. F rien dsh ip L odge No. 6, I. O . O . F ., m eet* every Saturday evening at O dd F ellow s’ H all iu D allas, at 7 :30 o ’clock. L a C re o le L o d g e N o. 23, I. O . O . T ., m eets at O dd F e llo w s’ H all T u esd ay evening o f each week at 7 :30 o ’clock. U n io n L o d g e N o. 3ft, A . O. V . \V., m eets at O dd F e llo w s ’ H a ll on M o n d a y evenings o f each week at 7 :30 o ’c lo ck . HOME NEWS. The Temperance Hally. Mr. \V. P. Wright, county surveyor, gave his residence a fresh coat of paint this week. It makes quite an improve­ ment on his already neat premises. “ Go thou and do likewise.” We aro pleased to note that Dr. Leon­ ard, of Buena Vista, has permanently located in Dallas, and established hisutlice with Dr. Smith. Our Buena Vista corre­ spondent to the. contrary, notwithstand­ ing. An old Indian woman, who was stop­ ping at Indian John Smith’ scamp down on the creek, died on last Friday under peculiar circumstances. In the morning she complained of being cold, and after being alone for a time, she was found dead, having built a tire and laid so near to it as to be badly burned. It is not known whether the burning caused her death or not. A large audience was present at the Personal. temperance rally at the Baptist church, on Wednesday evening» and the interest Mr. Tlios Nelson, of Lafayette,paid Dal­ which those present manifested ill the ex­ las a visit the fore part of this week. ercise, indicates that the people are be­ Mr. Joseph Miller, Buena Vista’s boss coming thoroughly aroused on the sub­ ject of temperance. It is plain that a hop laiser, was in town on last Tuesday. large majority of this community are ar­ Mr. A. N. Martin and wife, of Ball- rayed on the side of temperance, and the stou, were visiting in Dallas during the only division of opinion among them is week. whether we shall have high license or pro­ Mr. J. D. Fenton of Lafayette father of hibition. The exercise was opened by music by H. Lee Fenton is visiting his son in Dal­ the choir, followed by a prayer by S. | las tliis week. Raudul. Misses Addis Holman and Miss Jennie Brown went on last Mon­ Maggie McDonald, then sang a song on- j day to visit her father and mother at titled “ I aui safe,” which ceitninly well J Lafayette, and returned on Tuesday even­ illustrated the thoughts of the dram- ! ing. drinker, who thinks he is in no danger Mr. Forester Royal, of Salem, is em­ of becoming a drunkard. Mrs. Allie Townsend then recited a piece entitled ployed to teach the Salt Creek school. (June up Salt Creek at last, Forester. “ My Client,” in her usual dramatic style and in a manner which was very credit­ Mr. N. L. Butler, of the firm of Daly able to her. Prof. Williamson, the ven­ A Butler, made a business trip to Port­ triloquist, then treated the audience to land on last Monday, and returned on an interesting talk on temperance, after Wednesday of this week. which Miss Minnie Richmond and Mrs. Wo acknowledge a pleasant call from Allie Townsend sang a beautiful song entitled, “ Out in the Snow,” iu an ex­ W. M. Savage, of Sheridan. Ho has just ceedingly delightful manner. Mrs. H. A. returned from Eastern Oregon, where he Laughary, the well-known woman sufF- has been looking after his stock. ragist, of Yamhill county, being present Messrs. Chambers and Nies, of Holt was called on for a speech, to which she county, Missouri, gave us a pleasant call responded, and made some telling points on last Monday. These gentlemen are in favor of the temperance cause. Rev. greatly pleased with the appearance of our Pres. Holman also made a few interesting beautiful State. remarks. Another song by the choir, Mr. Aaron Lynch and wife, of Eugene and the meeting closed after the bene­ City, made a Hying visit with Dr. Mason diction by Rev. Perkins. A meeting will again bo held on next on last Saturday. They are on their way Wednesday evening, and it is hoped that to visit relatives in Yainlull county, and expect to make quite a visit in Dallas on everybody wTill attend. their return. Silver Creek Mining Company. J. D. Lee lias just ordered from Port­ land 500 pounds of giant powder, drills, drill hammers, etc., for the above-named company. They intend to start to their mine next Monday, and commence its de­ velopment. It is located about 20 miles west ot Dallas, in the Coast Range moun­ tains, and gives promise of great success. Sixty men comprise the company, among whom are Joshua McDaniel Coalman Hubbard, Solomon Croley,* and others whose names we did not learn. We can­ not but wish them abundant success and large returns from their new enterprise. Mr. J. B. Chambers and wife and also a brother-in-law, Mr. Nies, arrived one day last week from Holt county Missouri. They come to visit their relative Mr. W. C. Brown They are looking at the coun- : try and may decide to locate here. Dr. William Farley and wife, of Warm ; Spring Indian Agency, arrived in Dallas j on Tuesday evening. The doctor’s wife is afflicted with lung disease, and comes ! homo to try to recover her health. Mr. ! Farley says his return to Warm Spring is contingent upon his wife’s health. COUNTY NEWS. Cases Continued. Iiiilrpondcnce. The following cases are on the docket for special term of court to be held commenc­ [FROM O f R SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.! ing Tuesday ,Jline 5th: State of Oregon vs. Business is dull this week. Tom Gilbert (Indian). State of Oregon Dr. Watts delivered three temperance vs* Oliver Smith indictment for assault. State of Oregon vs. O. H. Crabb indit- lectures this week. inent for selling liquor without licence. On account of sickness, we did not State of Oregon vs. M L. Robbins case send items last week. continued. State of Oregon vs. Frank Mr. A. J. Goodman has a new sign, Stiles indictment for selling and giving and has has had barn painted and re- liquor to minors. moddled. Circuit Court Decision. Our enterprising farmer Hon. F. A. In the case of the Oregonian Railway Patterson, brought us the first vegetables Company (Limited) vs. James Bridwell the season. and wife, a case in which the railway A stranger, whose name we did not learn, company sued Janies Bridwell for a right died last week at Peter Cook’s hotel with of way through his farm, and which case the lung fever. was tried at the late term of the circuit Miss Pattie Cooper and her mother court, the jury gave their verdict in favor of Mr. Bridwell, the defendant. They have gone to The Dalles to spend two or require the company to pay damages to three months among friends. Bridwell in the sum of $2,700 and costs Mr. S. W. Smith, of the firm of Yan- of suit. ______ duyn & Smith, has gone east of themoun- . . . . . . , tains to Colfax W. T. on business. Ventriloquism. Prof. Williamson, the ventriloquist gave Mr' } J ■ * * • « * * “ ref'"rt‘" ' “ 1>ein* one of bis characteristic performances : ? ' W ' “ tie bettor, hot wo hope to report here last Thursday e v e n ^ . He had n , hlm ,nuch >'»PK h in the wood», and fsund it thi* week in atx>«t very sick with Pneumonia. f t ella. the tinn off Uiess Bros. Sc Whiteaker, ar­ m e complete relief, aud I have not been one foot of water. It had hun three iiH>ntha and T h oitoan d * In The passenger who had his shoulder rived here from Santa Rosa, Cal., a few troubled with rheumatism and kidney over in »now and water, with hut »light injury to the uae In ovary part broken by the overturning of the stage in jays ago. He looks much improved in complaint since using them, and I consider watch-only a bair apring. o f th e ta ile d Parties wishing to Buy or Sell should eall ami see u*. myself cured. Cow Creek Can 1MWS. last week, was a health, »o of course he thinks that Califor­ M ateo. C. P. RAYMOND." EDWARD D. BURNHAM. brother of Prof. Parker of Dallas. nia his the climate for him. N it e r freeseo In The above were very never« teat», ami der m h M W --------------- o ---------------- IS Intar. Gardens in Dallas were never better beyond a doubt, that for any reanonable length • f »«•kt r . Farmers. Biipna Vinta. M a d f o r rirra * than they are this year, t ncle Ed has time during which a watch n ight he under water it la r anil p r i m . The Dallas City Mills will close for re­ would receive no injury whatever. [rw»a o r « «PBC1AL C,HMM»ro*MWT.| finished weeding and hoeing his, and it « T A L L INQUIRES COXCERNINQ LAND PROMPTLY ANSWERED All parties We make thewe caaee in both gold and »liver, and D. M. Calhreath ta»» purchased • sic» pairs on or about June loth would do your eye« good to look at it. wishiag grinding done at the shore nulla OOD PUMPS, HOHE, PIPES AND FITTINGS OF ALL KIN DR ALWAYK ON B w t -l*rwwf M e a fM a rila « Dew wagoo ol calico prints. The real estate firm of Delaahmutt A lied better come early, aa wa are now har­ W a tc h C m c , t h a lle a g e th e Wwrt«C !• r r w - band »uu furnished to order. Parties deairing any article in ray line will bo Mia* Nellie Spalding haa gone to Halem ing a good nsn of trade which ia daily in­ Powell made a sale of A. N. Martin s promptly attended to b« ad lre«»ing me or calling at my place of business on State to reaide. The beat wiahea ot onr citizens farm of three hundred acrea, on the Little creasing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Street, between Commercial and Front, fUlem, Orenoi. ___ ____ ______ _____ __ Luckiamute, for $3,200 during tWweek. go with her. L Y O N S k S U L L IV A N . W tL e o i« A H o l m aw For Salt by all Firit-ClaM Jewel«™, Proprietor*. (« it * » ) On cur third page to-day will be found J Mrs. CUra Zimmerman and Mr. Bald- i Call and satisfy yourself and here­ of fail not. LYONS & SULLIVAN, ;B t T E N 9 IRON TRIBUNE AND BUCKEYE WIND ENGINES. Nil Bafts R e a lE s ta te  g e n t s DALLAS, POLX CO., OCN. We have for sale on eas\ V. • f - from forty a ires upu-ard !!**'» PUMP ' Suitings, English Checked Worsted Satin Dnmasse. SALUER LEWIN GO’S PH1LADEL- PH!A FINE SHOES, W ALTH AM , M ASS. This aura is formed in one »did piece without Joint or s e a m , opening in f r o n t o n l y , thus avoiding the usual Car, and securing greater strength and dura­ bility. These watches are a l l orr.x f a c r . The bezel into whioh an extra strong crystal is fitted with an es­ pecially prc|Mired water-proof cement, is attached to the case by screwing it thereon, and thus forms an air-tight junction with the body of the case, which is proof against dust and moisture. To railroad men, travelers, miners, lumbermen and others who are almost constantly exposed, and who have to make frequent reference to the watch, these qualities are of the utmost ¡nqiortance. B R I C K ,” THEREFORE IN THE NAME OF DUST-PROOF The wheat and oat crop looks well, but the wild oats look better. I T E G o o d s an d N o v e lt ie s , Being about to Dissolve Partnership, H s io k m , A ttention The finest Cigars and Meerschaum The good templars of this place con­ Pipes in Dallas, nt Jap R. Miller’ s Drug template the erection of a hall iu the near Store, on Mill street, opposite Court future. There is a subscription paper in House. circulation, and donations are very liberal considering what we have done in the For thnt Headache! Try the OREGON past year. C lipper . BLOOD PURIFIER, the vegetable reme­ dy, it’ s the cure. Zeno. H 3 | With an unusually LARGE STOCK of the most ATTRACTIVE REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Mr. It. Shelley and family, of Dallas, spent Sunday iu town. Also Mr. James Cooper and wife, of Independence. the W JOSEPH riSRHBURN. Office on Main st., two doors North of Post Office. I I