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a fcà ift " JiSjj^ïï M nni V pnilMTV ITCMI7FP ' want to have much fcoods to lwvudle; con- 11 L l f l iL f c f l» | t.egnently we mean what ww say. Y ou «rill — = , »lo w ell to take uotioo ami profit thereby. D A L L A S , S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 14, 1883. L ett mam & R omenblatt AGENTS FOR THE IT E M IZ E R I.NDKPENDKNi'fc: V V w f i C koiu . k B e l t . .... L. S. R o w l a n d . LODGE D IR E C T O R Y . Jenning* Lodge No. IK A F. A A . M., i Dallas on the holds regidar mm IT. .uuuaiior second and fourth Friday'* >f each month. Ainsworth Royal Arch Chapter No. 17, meets at the Masonic Hall, in Dallas, the first Saturday evening at 7:30 o’clock J*. M. after every full moon. Friendship Lodge No. li, I. C. (). 1 , me#til every Saturday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hall in Dallas, at 7:30 o’clock. Laeieole Lodge No. 23, 1. O. (J. T., metis a t Odd Fellows’ H ill Tuesday evening of each week at 7;30 o’clock. Union Lodge No. S-\ A. O. V NV.. meet ¡at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Monday evenings of each week at 7:30 o’clock. LOCAL NEWS. W o n it ic o l Mr. F.»x, o f D ixie, on ou r Rt roots last Wdklqasdny. T h i h >f weather o f a few t.i »derated to some extent. days ajfo ha* M r. W ayne W illiam s o f Lnlependenoc was in Dallas last W ednesday. M r. N at r { >lman is having a new roof put on a part o f his feed stable. M r. E ira Poppleton, o f Independence, paid Dallas a visit on lust Tuesday. Dr. Sm ith and wifb returned from tlm ir w edding tour on last Saturday. M r. L. Robinson, druggist of In d ep en dence, was in Dallas on 1 ist Thursday. M r. F ran k C ollins' new residence is bein g pushed rapidly toward com pletion. D ont fo rg e t the pioneer m eeting, at the C ou rt House, this Saturday at L o ’clock F M. H on. T ill F ord and M r. E u gene B rey- m an, o f Salem , w ere in tow n on last S a t urday. Messrs. P ierce and I I d nan, o f In d e pendence paid Dallas a visit on last W e d nesday. W e have ha l' the warmest weather du r ing the past week ever experienced in the s ‘ ate. W e a ck n ow lelg e a pleasant call from C harlie D ou ty, of Monm outh, on last Thursday. W e notice an ominous p ile o f brick in fron t o f Postm aster S m ith ’s residence. W h a t does it mean? M r. F red W ay m ire, o f L ittle Luckia- m ute, is preparing to m ove east o f the Casades in the near future. M r. John Groves is not im proving as ra p id ly fo r tho past few days as before. Lie gains strength ve ry slowly. M r. John Harkhurst, father o f Mrs. D r. M akers, o f Salt Creek, was bu rned near ¿Riverton on last Saturday. T h e new school house is w ell nigh en closed, and gives a somewhat pretentious aspect to the southern part o f the city. Smoko from forest tires still continue to bo oppressive. W e are thankful that sm oke from Hr tim b er is not unhealthy. M rs. Jap. Ellis, o f Salem , was taken q u ite sick on last Tuesday. H e r m other, M rs. T . G. Richm ond, was sent fo r to a t tend her. In th«; Matter of the Estate of F. M. Mag- art, Deceased—Phcebe J. Magart, administra trix, tile«! with the court her inventory, duly verified, in the sum of ><,*,077 30. Ordered that she be charged in account w ith above amount. The saiil administratrix also liletl a petition asking for order of court for sale of i*ersnoal property of said estate; ordered that petit ion Le granted and that sale be at piftdic auction on July 14, 1883. In the Matter of the Estate of Isaac Mc Coy, ('. 13. Graves, Administrator—Inventory verified and tiled in the sum o f $15,907; ordered the said administrator bo charged with the above amount, and also the items of property checked in the inventory t<> the amount of $703 23 he act »»if f«»r the widow of the said Isaac McCoy, dec« ascii. Ill the Matter «»f tin- Estate of Win. Bow man, Mary J. Bowman, Administratrix—-Mo tion t<» continue final settlement of said estate; ordered that motion he granted and said final settlement be set for hearing the first M«>nday in August. Tt'KSDAY, JULY 3. In the Matter of tin- Guardianship of Syl vester and John K. Miller. J. f-toutt'er, Guar dian- Report of said guardian of sale of real property; ordered that sale b«* confirmed and that said guardian he authorized to execute 1 deed iu favor 1\ M. Scroggins the purchaser. In the Matter of thv Estate of Win. B. Blather, J. M. Prather, Administrator— M o tion .to continue final settlement of said estate; ordered that tho final settlement lie so con tinued t«i tlie first Monday of August. C O M M 1 SSI:>X K ltS C O U R T. THURSDAY, JULY 5. Present, C. A. Johns, county judge; Joseph Craven and Scott A . Riggs, commissioners; H. llolman, sheriff, ami U. Shelloy, clerk. In the Matter of the J . W . Hiltebiund iTroad—Ordered that a new survey lie hail, l that Frank Butler be appointed surveyor, and Sol Stump, Janie« V\ alker and M . Keith ; viewers, and that they meet at the beginning ! of said road July Pith and view and survey I said road. In the Matter of the Settlement with E. T. Miller, County Treasurer -Canceled warrants ! |»resented $2,013 59; ordered that he be crcdit- , « <1 for the above, ami also $125 on account of ; salary. In the Matter of County Bridges-—Ordered 1 that George Tillotmnn be appointed to view j and examine bridges with a commissioner or ' the county judge, or either of them, and that , they be authorized to let contracts to repair or | construct said bridges as they may consider ; the best interests of the county demands. In the Matter of the Petition of Frank Butler for Return of Filed Notes—Ordered that as the county surveyor is the sole custo dian of sai l filed notes, the court has no juris diction in the case, and therefore petition re- jected. In the Matter of the G. W . Hubbard Road -Ordered that the case he continued to the uext regular term of county court. O tti f o r tt Ifto ttA . T w o Y o u n g M en k u MONDAY, JULY 2. ..I>. M. C a i . brkath . __ D alton B ros . A i r l i k ............ M on m oi t u . liM le p e n d e n e e i a l i n i N a lo e n - N t l l l a g There is consiterable sickness hsre »4 this time— something unusual. The hot, dry weather is having a serious effect. We hear of new cases of prostration near ly every day. tt B o n t i t t tt IJ q ia o r lo C o r r e c tio n . - - In our notice o f the fire at A m ity we stated, on the authority of M r. W orthington, of M cCoy, who was our inform ant, that tw o prostitutes occupied a room in the hotel. W e are since in form ed by Dr. T . J. Lee, o f independence, that the women w ere residents o f Im le- M iss E th el W illiam s, dau gh ter o f J. J. pendence, aud w ere nice ladies. Of W illiam s, who lias been very sick fo r sev course wo had no intention of missrepre- eral weeks is no better, and her recovery senting the matter, and gladly give tho is ve ry doubtful. public the benefit of D r. L e e ’s correction, j Wo w ill always publish item s o f news T h e man who set fire to the hotel ill I as correctly as we can get them, and A m ity has been arrested, and is now in (hen if they prove erroneous iu any ja il in La fa yette. N o punishment is too essential point, we stand ready to make severe fo r such Honda as ho is. all needed coi lection s. W e are tho lust D is. H olm es and M cD an iels amputated person to cast an impure reflection upon a finger fo r Jap. R. M ille r on Thursday the character o f any lady, and did not evenin g. W e learn as we go to press dream o f doing so in this instance. Wo make this statement iu sim ple justice to that Jap. is doing well. the ladies, upon the authority oi Dr. Lee. P r o f. M . H. P a rk er, rturned hom e from his visit w ith relatives in Benton T e r r ib l y B u r n e d . — T h e follow in g, county on last W ednesday. H e brought which we clip from the O regonion, w ill be w ith him a span o f line young horses. j o f interest to some of our renders. Thursday afternoon little N e llie , 8 M r. John K W o rd nnd the carpenter- . 0u . daughter of A. M . Smith, who creiv o f the N . 0 . R ailroad, rue making ;.pfiit!eg on th e’corn er of Tw en ty-first and hwl i im riitir, A'nmuitra i n 1 .. ... . . ... , so.no much needed provem ents m on i t the K streets, while playing w ith fire c ra c k e rs north abuttm ent o f the R. R. bridge came near burning to death by her clothes over the La Creole. taking fire. Had it not been fo r the cool M r. J. B . Riggs. Jap. M ille r * fo rm er ! BeflS ani* o f mind o f M rs. M iller, partner, is tending the drug store du ring " ho hi ard b t r ,cj “ ,“ an'1 ra.u , ,0. htr M r. M ille r's sickness M r. R R ig ig g g s s is a »he would lntve p o s h e d >« the flamen, which had alm ost com p letely en good druggist and w ill g iv en tire satis- veloped the ch ild. Mrs. M ille r finding faction to customers. she could not smother the flames, van into M is . A x o m , who lias been liv in g at M c M in n v illo fur some tim e, has been spending tho past week at O d. N esm ith ’s place at D ixie. Desire to Call the Attention o f the Citisens o f % —AND— INVOICE AUGUST FIRST, T h e alarm o f tire was g iven by the U p Hay making has commenced in earnest. The click click of the sickie can be heard in all directions. There will be an abun old planks and put tar o r oil in the heap dance o f wild oat and wheat hay cut. and set fire to it, which made qu ite a Timothy will not bo so plentiful, yet olaze. T h e fire boys and qu ite a number there will be enough for all. o f the bell Saturday even in g about o ’clock. 10 Som e one had piled up a lot o f o f citizens were dr . W e think such sells as this ought not to be allow ed, and the law to offence. be I» STILL A l mia OLD STAND IN THK *» w H i m soon on the ground, but suld ju st a little. ought A nd now Offer their Entire “ took o f enf«>rce«l W ith an w . j . M c D a n i e l , 1 STAPLE j AND b ANC : y I s m g ] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, fo r e v ery such D t.H u « , O r e g o n . I f this thing is rea p e tted a few tim es it may prove disastrous, as the fire A P r i C I IN CONNECTION WITH JAP. K. MIL ” 1er’» drug »tore. boys and all good citizens w ill not know when to go m order to render assistance, THE DIXIE MILLS, and some one w ill suffer in consequence. PUGILISTIC. tw o young men a few days ago in Mara- sack’s saloon. T h ey w ere both arrested of the recorder was brought ~ justice. One o f them a plea o f one— a hard looking specimen o f humani W h e a t a n d C r a in | Ottoman and Brocaded Silks and Ribbons, Sen Suitings, English Checked Worsted Satin Damasse. Armures, Moire« and Ottoman Cashmere, , of all H in d *. & Shoes, FANCY 1 STAPLE DRY GOODS Boots having no money t ± . li— Good Ag8ortm$iit of was locked up in the sary arrangem ents to take him to Dallas, but ho being an expert broke made good his escape. ja il and W a y n e on ly o f fered £3.75 fo r his arrest. Aud Building Material Always on Hand or Furnished to Order. Also D oors, m w ts run into by of his wagon, which frightened his team stopped them the store. The wagon was loaded with slabes, but when the wheels struck the walk horses, wagon and a ll came over on the ground. was on A l. C arey and a little the wagon jum pped off, at the tim e, wagon and -:o:- DEALER IN MONUMENTS, TABLETS,N o w is th e T im e H E A D -S 7 0 N ES, A l. , team 1 t0 B u y> ** We BASKET FIREO NATURAL LEAF r r i I U li A LSO. EVERY VARIETY ;0F CEMET-KRY AND -»a. other Stone work, Granite Monument«, and •»• closure to burial lots, furmuheil to order. OpposiUt and Ir a Sears were ! the Opera Home, Salem. Also, 8taiger Brothers Albany, Oregon. W HISKY AND INDIANS. M r. H e n ry C row arrested on a warrant from the dians. Sears was BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT, released here, as he was not the Sears that they w anted, but Main Street, Crow was taken to P o rtla n d , and on the F. A . B R O W N , P r o p ' r . plea of gu ilty was fined $10 and costs. Mr. C. denies ever g iv in g or selling any A NEW MAIN ST.. NORTH OK LIVERY STABLE, guilty thinking that the cheapest way to W e ll, it is qu ite a jok e » a lia « , O gn. on the old proprietor. E verythin g New, » a t and Clean. WAIFS. N ew firm in our town. N o t so much sickness now in our city. I Single Meals .......................... Two meal Tickets..................... meal Tickets.................. T h e F ou rth was a ve ry quiet day w ith Three Board and Lodging, per week.. . us. Board, per week....................... Our city still im proves. M r. Mc- C allop is having a fine residence built. J. P. Ir v in e h&s sold an interest in bis grocery business to M r. H a w le y A le x ander. M r. H . W illiam s, our city marshal has sold his residence to M r. H . Houghton, o f Astoria. M r. D. M cC leu , o f Su m m erville, E ast ern O regon, was here last week visitin g his sister, Mrs. M . Rosen dorf. A n oth er barber shop in town. From all appearance the prop rietor is a jo lly fellow . Mrs. W . P . C onnow ay and daughter, o f M issou ri, m other and sister o f M r. and Mrs. Connoway, are in our city v is it ing. - - Dallas, Oregon. HOTEL JUST OPENED. liquor to Indians, but en tered a plea of get his freedom . BED-ROCK PRICES. U. S. court on a charge o f selling liqu or to I n Main Street, DALLAS PHARMACY. Meta. Th o fo llow in g officers o f union lodge Vista on Sabbath next, m orning aud tver.- ,U. » ♦ ., JH. i . n jiio j, iu rciu A ii) >^. »• R a n d le; overseer, J. II. Tum iscnd; re ceiver, J. E. W oods; recorder, H. V>. L y nns; financier, ( ’ P. Sullivan: guide. J. S. I'.rp cn ; 1>. M . , YV. E. B id d le ; 1. NY., Jam es Campbell, . W e have t h f pleasure o f calling the at- j ntion o f onr r L l e r , . to £, Ih c f ad. i o f v S.mth e A (OHSI ,'f Salem. T h e |*o- pie o f l " lk county arc well a cp ia in ted w ith both o f these gentlem en, ami wc l»es[»e;ik fur them the patronage o f all P o lk conr.ty people wishing to l>uy goods in their lin e in Salem. D rc p in and see th em wnem you go to the capital. F a r M f n . T n k r Nolle# I propose the fo llo w in g rate o f storage on wheat stored in toy house in perryd ale iknow n as the ile O r e w warehonse) fo r the present c r o p ,-v ir.: I w ill clean aud DELASHMUTT & POWELL, 5 00 IS 00 Board four weeks..................... SHERM AN & H IN M A N ’S CIRCUS. IO R TO J. L. HYDE. REAL ESTATE A G EN TS - Cor. Main and Mill Sts., Dallas, Oregon. Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. Having purchased the well-known corner Drugstore, I hav« replaced the old stock with a new and C O M PL E T E A SSO R T M E N T Of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., Etc. GREAT EUROPEAN Nstlee. Is hereby given tlfnt I w ill not pay, or be respunmble fu» «i*y »Jetts which my son J. C. Hughs may contract. In order that the public may know our : C. H em s . business we w ill state fo r their benefit July 5, 1883 that through the en tire month o f Ju ly we K or M i r , . . r « • w ill offer our stock o f merchandise at | span o f la ra » yoon g h o rs «». cost prices. In August w e invoice and M. U h u l l . lay in our fa ll stock, therefore we do not Enquire at this office 1 F A R M S FO R S a L E ~ 0 N E A S Y TERM S. Also Flouring Mills, Saw Mills, E ic.f ----------- O---------- Parties wishing to locate, by Pre-emption or Homenlead, upon Government [«and, or to pursbase School or Railroad Lands, will do well to call upon or oddrewi us, as we are thoroughly acquainted with sucJi lands throughout the entire Willamette Valley, on either aide of the river, aad can show parties the most valuable lands and donirahle location«, from 40 to 1,200 acre« in a body, information pertaining to land« urnished gratis. For location and prices, send for circular. AddrtM«, D K L A 8 H M U T T A P O W E L L , Dallas, Polk County, Oregon A full assortment of Painty Oils, Brushes, and everything pertaining to COLUMBIA m w Æ m m . A FIRST-CLASS DRUC STORE. ; u. w. Mr- W illiam Gorman. I have algo secured the sendees of a competent and experienced PHARMACIST (torn the East, who will be found at the Store at all hours, W. ft. JAMES, Principal. An institution deaiuued to plaos within tbs reach of ths young and middle-aged of either sox the facilities for obtaining a THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION A l the laweet puMihle ratee. T h . school is «ipi-lieK with ell the convenience« e f the era «« eek. Kreevthlng is new, nenl end pioecMit, and the instruetiou are tbe n o d practical and The Tel^jraph Department h u ___ ail the nreeeeary ,e> imparting a _________ _________ , _____ ___ P N applUncee B I .. thar- sigh A ........ ll kinds ns engrossing * ■ knowledge wladge of that t h a t sciMies. ..... * of * j mi-work, uuok ------------------ ------ resolution», filling 1 er at livin living rates. diploma#, , visiting sarda, etc., executed in a wwk-mandiks manner vieiting or wedding we •rough. thorough. Addre For pat titular» «end for ths '•Columbia Cowimercial Collegs Journal.** Address, We make a Specialty of filling Prescriptions, Family Heclpes with the best of Drugs, and at reasonable rates. ÍH V E US A W. 8. JAMES, Cor. Second and Salmon Sts. P. O .Box S8S ........................ P O R T L A N D , O R EG ON H. W. LYONS, LYO NS C A L L . 9 • T A T S AGENT FOB I N N T M I U K A N I tVCXEYE WIND ENCIMES Champion Hurdle Rider of the World. C. P. SULLIVAN. & S U L L IV A N , RealEstate Agents DALLAS, POLK CO., OGN. Little Gloria, Several o f our citizens have been out on fishing excursions. A m o n g the most suc The child wonder and hie ponies, Duke and Durhses. cessful were M r. G eorge B elt and M r. I. Vanduyn. G eorge is reported to have The Woman with the Iron Jaw. «aught about seven ty-five, w hile M r. V . T h e C r r s l A rreh a ta , far exceeded that num ber in the total sum o f none. M r. V . says that fish don’t l l t T S I , i t t IR L K ft. r i A l h , R A I I I bite this season o f the year. Madame Flfle Derock, The Morosco Brothers. N¡i Mm FORCÉ CoiiLu-tioniat [FROM OCR SPECIAL CORRRSPOSORVT. | Considerábale excitem en t here b y a party was created rep orting th at throe o f the #M *ped convicts liad been seen and tracked t*> a place just across the river. S<^ue o f our citizens stationed them selves they attem pt to cross. But up to this w ritin g none have been captured. NOTES. S ix teams are hauling [ ¡pe and stone w are to Parkers Station fo r shipm ent. Charles Morosco. Frank Morosoo. Insurance agent and adjuetera hare beed <piite plentiful thi« week. Thank I Mae L in e , America'« OreaUsI Knockabout Clown. eaer r t r ft le le t,U n d e r . le r u t l , er». I« M r Frank Monroe. tb e «to ra « . e t a a d The Human Flj. I « flee w o r l d ta r Meet F . r r . P a a r Me. a ar M a H * w W r lll. George Zorello. King ot the Air. George Thompson. Rtinestarian Clow» A ll la s M e o u r « « a le a l . ■< * • the st r eet . V i Sherman'* Silver Cornet Band will prior to the afterno.ei performance, in *“ W e learn that our Drug store with all cent Band Chariot, drawn by nix noble tho aj |>ert»in»u«r« thereto belonging ie fo r tale. A good chance fur eome on« with small capital. W *rh e parade Jnst “ ( M l * ■ A IM . >■ Ws $a*e for sale on easy terms, farms of all sizes TuS! —»ad front forty acres upward. Also ¿irons Young Amerioa* Buena V id a . * "• . 1 « *? r .o n the river bank and rem ained during ‘ (2 o ) cents per m ontn per ton & alter the night hoping to capture them should “ , Sacks f n r m . h ^ V e o t g o m . r , t(,rm f L a r a r a r t e PrwTHva. terms. Ferry dale. Oregon, June 20, 1883. W. B. PQWILt 4 00 M r. and Mrs. S. D ou ty and J. P. Irv in e and lady w ent to P o rtla n d this week to attend the grand lod ge o f A . O. water, and having all o f those nice fish that Ben was going to catch, bqt w e do n ’t think lie saw that beautiful lake. Dallas, Oregon. I . B K LAIH H IITT. 76 1 00 Crowned Princess of the Arena. leg, w hich war. nut seriously hurt. Q U i O V b » * ( fatsätrü JUN» lir a , 1878.) wagon was considerable. Miss Pauline Lee. At the union religiou s and temperance m eeting to 1»« held at D ixie, to begin July 20,. It is to be hoped that some will camp on tho ground. A ll who come w ill be prepared to t \ks care of theni«»*lves as far as practicable, as there w ill be no board in g'ten t. AND M Y OWN BR AN D OP Marble. Professor John Sherman, Notice».. jy GIANT SEAM BOOTS. Executed iu Italian sud American but was not hurt, but the damage to the | \ I will continue my regular importations o f SAILER LEWIN COS PHILADEL* PHIA FINE SHOES, Must Make Room for Our boy and strange to say the boy came down under the A T COST PRICES FOR CASH. W M . S T A IG E R . they OF Hardware, Grocries, Crockery. a n d (Jun so-tf.) and they rail up in fron t o f V andu yn & would have smashed in the glass fron t o f d s , KRATZ, WASHBURNE & CO. leading to the river, and broke the tongue had not the walk i n M o u ld in k * . anotht r while crossing the lon g bridge FULL U N E MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SNOES, OF A LL CRADES. 8 a n li, RUNAWAY. M r. A l. C arey’s team A GENTS' F D IIS H G city ja il till W ayne could make the neces R E -O R G A N IZ E D ! ENLARGED. 4h u r<h H t y — pleaded gu ilty and was fined $5, but July 18, Afternoon and Evening. YVliiio Ph ilip Flaslm ian was rid in g a w ild horse through the streets o f Dallas on last Sunday the horse reared and fe ll backward catching P h ilip s leg, anil kil- lin g the h<rse instantly. Pa rites present | ’ th * ’ rolled the lmr.se o ff and released of ~ H ig h e s t .M arket P r i c e P a id for i other STOJK f o r 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 b o . S a rk » FurnlMlMHl fo r W h e a t a n d Oats« was acquitted on sclf-deiense, w hile the ~ s t o r a g e ( ’« p a r i t y before the LARO£ CONSISTING- O F by O fficer W . W . W illiam s upon a charge o f assault and battery, and in the absence unusually Goods and Novell < 3 * 0 0 3 3 an, I D IX IE , O REG O X. A n o th er regular knock down between ff most A T T R A C T IV E INDEPENDENCE, WEDNESDAY, B o n * .— In Dallas, Ju ly 1*2. to the wife of J. M. Gain a son. D r. Scott inform s ns t b it m other and child are doing nicely. J. M . has our congratulations. . THE PIONEER OF LOW that they will j M r. I. M . B u tler and fa m ily have r e D r. A. E. Scott has Lis office fu lly fit- the house and seized a bucket o f water turned from the Soda Springs, where | ted up and is prepared to treat all diseases » which she threw over her, thus extiu- they have been fo r tho last m onth fur i scientifically. Chronic diseases o f what- gnisliin g the fire and saving her life, but i th eir health. o v er nature a specialty. Office in rear not u ntill the ch ild was burned to a blis- O ur school clerk, M r. E . T . H en kle, tor from her knees t o ile r w aist. F ortu o f B. M . Sm ith's drug store. nately fo r the little g irl that she did not inform s us that the district tax w ill be F rom a business note from Mrs. M a ttie run but heroicly stood s till and suffered delinquent next M onday, aud rem inds us Buvfford we leant that she is visitin g at untill the flames w ere extinguished. that wo have not paid our tax yet. Seattle, and that her health is somewhat M edical aid was procured from G ood M r. A . J. Reiss started this week fo r im proved. »She expresses herself as be Samaritan hospital and the near neighbors Santa Rosa, C al., w here he expects to • greatly to the relie f o f the little sufferer. ing delighted w itl^ -iie Sound country. make his fu ture home. W e regreat ve ry ¡ W h ile N ew to n H arris was unloading A D angerous A c c id e n t .— A s M r. Geo. much to g iv e up such a man, fo r no better r wobd in the Court House lo t on last W e d flo o d and Dr. Sm ith and w ife were d riv citizen n eed be asked fo r than M r. fceiss. ' nesday hfs team took frig h t and sailed ing into Dallas, on th eir way home from Aperial Engagement of M r. Fisher, an old pioneer o f O regon around tho enchxmre a fter tho most ap- Salem, on last Saturday, while coming and father o f Mrs. J . D. Ir v in e , o f o u r , lo v o d circus style. M r. H arris sailed too. down the little h ill north of the bridge c ity , died at his hom e in M arion county the fron t gear gave way and threw the In tho card o f thanks, o f M r. J. M. last week. H e was i n honest, upright And his wonderful trained hone* buggy aud team ofifthe grade. T h e buggy Cain and fa m ily, pritUud last week, by Tommy. Barney, aad Jack. was overturned and the top com pletely man, and was respected by all that knew mist ike we om itted the na no of M r Cain. Peace be to his ashes. dem oralized. M r r. . ito G ood received serious ......................, ......... . , . * , d em o r a liz e d . M o ci re ceive«» a seriou s him. Together with the brightest array of Arertie Stars W e presume, how ever, th at the popple broifse on the righ t eye, but managed to ever exhibited on the Pacific coast, fore- M r. B. F. W h itea k er and fa m ily re inoMt of which standa £.103800 who w.i3 grateful tul* th eir kind- ’n ojd »^e team so that no fa rth er damage U turned from Fish Lake last Saturday. ness. v.as done. It was bad na it was, but it T h ey look considerably im proved in health a fter drin k in g that pure mountain Dr. G eorge W . King,, o f L a L y e tt^ . who was “ G ood ' that it was no worse. w ent cast three years ago to com plete hi* education, and who graduated at the Ohio M edical C ollage a short tim e since, wits in Dallas M onday and Tuesday. H e con tem plates locating here. r Polk County to the Fact The glorious Fourth has passed aud In d ia n « » - K u n o w my. nearly 11 ot our people have recovered Burlati I h U Shake» I » by «hr KfpaH that from its effects. Some few have symptoms of it still cropping out, but in a mild There of Ihr E tcap d U « » I « U * « • form. W ill be better soon a» litui T lelu ll» C. A. McCullough has run his fins thresher out in the commons for an air Independence. ing and repairs. Charlie says if there is any grain raised in the valley it will be [rson OCR Sl'BCIAL CORRIUrONDSXT.) in this vicinity, and he will thresh his part FALSE ALARM. of it. Sm ith’s store, up on the sidewalk, and T hk G rea t C ir c u s .— T he m onster tent r«t the corner o f B lanchard and View streets was crowded last night to witness the perform ance o f Sherman & H inm an's great European circus. Th o tricks of the educated horses. Barney and Tom m y, and iDe clown-horse. Jack, elicited great ap plause. the intelligen ce o f the animals : being considerably superior to that of ! some human beings. M is s P a u lin e Lee, 1 M r. W ille y O dell and their trained steeds, M r. W. Gorm an, the champion hur- i ctle rider, and the other horsemen fully I sustained the high character of the com pany, aud the M orosco brothers, who ap- | peared between the acts, threw somer- ; snults in profusion and appeared as if they j could walk on their hands as naturally as on their feet. T h e baud kept up a suc- ; cession o f lively airs the w hole time, and ! th een teita in m en tw a* rattled off in a brisk | and sprigh tly style that left nothing to ! ho desired. T h e m instrels were »till wa king the t-choes when we left and the au dience, if the expression of their approval can be- received ns evidence, g ot their m oney’ s w orth, both iu quantity and quality. Th ere w ill he perform ances this afternoon and even in g.— [E x . - ÍTTMAN & ROSENBLATT STILL From appearances Dame Nature has taken her pipe in her mouth and has set tled down for a quiet smoke. The smoke is fast tra ilin g our eyes with red tape. T h e F i r e t o in p a u y a i i i H i t i z e n » o f r o i iit r » e m : M U i i t A. X . N art . w . I T h e fo llow in g business was transacted Ilii}c s& T owshkmd . | Rt the J u ly term o f the C ounty C ou rt, in S. ( ì IM lil.K. •0831011 last week: .A. C. N ichols . P R O R A T E CO URT. R a l lató n . pKHHYDAfK. . L in c o ln ......... K iu k r k a i . t* | fortune we have no house to insure; con sequently are not bothered with agents. COUNTY CRUMB8. U U U n ll G O V E R N M E N T AND R A IL R O A D L A N D , TISORKR LA N D S. S T O C K R A N C H E S . T O W N P R O P E R T Y , SAW MILLS, E T C ., B T C . E T C . * as