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« K O . K. G O O D . lu d r i.r t d m r r W arrhosae Men O F F ICERS. P reparing Tor the Stornge .......... 0. A. J ohn «. o f tr a in . . . . . . . . . R o sw ell S h b l lt . t . . # ........ B . t M il i . br . ^ IS. A. R ig g s , \ J o « kph C r a v b n . . . H a rd y H olm an . W. J. M clkby . . W. P . W r ig h t . . . F r a n k R iu lk k . , .T. J. L bb . OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. I J. H . S latkr J J . N . D olph . , .M . C. G korge . . .Z. F. M o o d y . cretary of otate.......... R. P. R arhart . ate Treasurer............. ... .E d . H irhch . E. B. M o E lro y . Supt. Public Instruction " ‘ “ ‘ ater................. ..W . H . B yars . W . c. C. L o r d , \ w. J lulgee............ . VJ. W ALIK), a I e . b . W a ts o n . DISTRICT JUDGES. F ir s t D is t r ic t ................................H . K. H a n n a h , fle e c e d D is t r ic t ............................... P o b e r i B e a n . h *d D is tr ic t T............................... \ P . B o is e . F o u rth D i s t r i c t . . ......................... S . S tto t . F ift h D is t r ic t ......................................... B en n e tt . S ix th D is t r ic t ............................................ B a l i . ehy . ( n o r r t iw i'H W C r o p s I .o k tu g W e ll in I k e I le ln l- t y o f -tf o u m o ll til C ollet-- l i o n o t I n in a . Threshing haa coiumencod in earnest. ! 0 A. McCullough started for the grain I gelds on the 25th inst. with hi* steaui ■ thresher. DRUGGISTS - APOTHECARIES, M o o re ’s On Sunday night, we learn, that Mrs. W. P. Conniway is having tha Salem Hitchens’ condition was made much worse Flouring mills warehouse in Old Town from the noise of the Bring of pistols on. fixed up in good shape for the coining the street near the house. There should be something done to prevent such tilings. crop. Suppose we incorporate. ML A. C. Robertson will be the gentle EOLA. man who will attend the City of Salem [FROM OCR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] company’s warehouse— tho Wolf ware We won t say it is dry and hot this house—the coming season. time. Mr. Claggett will superintend the Farm- ers Joint Stock company during the j Fl»»»ns »re ripe and the small boys are season. They have the roof nearly k‘llW* It is funny how wo know, but there is shingled. soon to be a wedding on the hill. I. O. U. T. 0 . Beardsley is building a large and At the last regulur meeting of tho I. O. G. T. of Triumph Lodge No. 1 C 2 , tho fol commodious hop house. He has a fine crop of hops. lowing officers were elected: W. C. T., The Salem Flouring Mills company Bud Cooper; W. V. T !, Miss Jennie has lease the warehouse belonging to Richardson; W. S., Dr. Johnson; W. F. i Win. Jones, at this place. S., J. II. Alexander; W. T ., Miss Ester I Thomas Pearce is putting a new roof Met'ail is ter; W. C., M. Morwin; \Y. I. j on the Farmers’ warehouse and otherwise G ., Louisa Douty; W. O. G., Henry Pat ' preparing to store grain. terson. Harvesting is in full blast, but the «ONE TO THE palouse . rumbling thunder toward the Cascades Charles Kennedy, the noted carriage causing some anxiety, and buggy maker, baa gone to the Palousc j w Hod, un departed )aat wcek {or a country to locate. We are sorry to lose ! three weeks’ pleasure trip, iu the vicinity Charlie, for he was a good citizen and n of Koseburg and Coos Bay. first-class mechanic, Wo wish him suc- OAKDALE. cess. j are in possession of the report of the State Toachors’ Association, held in Salem, June 2G-29, 1883. It iB a pamphlet containing seventy-eight pages, and is a very complete resume of tho very interesting proceedings of said association. The progress which educational interests are mak ing in the state is clearly evident by a perusal of this printed report. As tioon as we can find spaco we will print some extracts from it for the benefit of eur readers. WEATHER PROPHET. M rs . M . C . M y e r . A weather prophet from Linn county Notice fo r Publication. prophesied ram on tho 20 th, but it did I.osl A rt Fon m l. L and O ffick at O regon C ity , Oregon,) not come, and he went home in disgust. A valuable art, once so well known to July 7, 1883. f tho inhabitant« of the republic of Perry- V O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL- Who next/ ■i-8 lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in ilale and adjacent territory, has reeently tention M ID G E T S , to make final proof in support of his claim, beon diaeovered by the well-known haber that said proof will be made W o r e the register Hon. W. I). Fenton, of Lafayette, was dasher, J. 1). Walling, F. A.. who will and and receiver. U. 8. Land Office, at Oregon City, Ore in town Sunday. gon,, on W<‘« lm ,Mln.v, t u g . •> », IKS.’!, viz.: Augns- be pleased to impart information on the | tus Prescott, homestead entry No. 4,615, for the E Prof. Yates 1ms again been elected sup discovery to any and all that will call on i i 0f s. w. [, N. w. [ of s. w .) and s. w. l of N. w. * d lir - } of See. 34, " . " 7 \v. him at his new store at Ferrydale dur- 34. T. r. 0 o s 8. ., r erintendent of the Sunday school. Mr P Mr \ M il lo r nm l A. Aimer and fnn.il.> k « ilia tiiiuinouu ¡ , n r? DUSlIie hmirH I . P r a c tic a l dem on- He names the following witnesses to prove his con tlnuoos residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, i P0W 0 ES* Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and w.itde* ineness. Mor ■ econ< mical than the ordinary kindr. and cannot be s- Id in can petition with the multitude of low est, si ort weight, alum or phos »hate powders. S d only in cans. R oyal B akins Pm dkr C o . , IOC W I - t r ’et, N. Y. THE NEW PATENT DUST-PROOF is a watch 1 Bold in your Screw Bezel Case to a armer last fall. The first of January he lost the watch in the woods, and f jund it this week in about one foot of water. It had lain three months and over in 8nowaml water, with but slight injury t » tho watch—only a hair-spring C. S. RAYMOND.” The above were very severe tests, and demonstrate beyond a doubt, that for any reasonable length of time during which a watch might be under water it would receive no injury whatever. We make these cases in both gold ami silver, and as a IV r lV c flv D u a l-P r o o f S tem M i n d i n g W u tcli f use, < h :ii !c :) g c Us«» YI’ o r l d In P r o - «lu te II* E q u a l. SM ITH & COOPER, BUENA VISTA. Anyone found hunting or fishing on our and will bo pnniahea to the full exteut of A NEW THUG. Mr. L. Bcttman and his second was in F . K . H ubbard , town last wcek looking for suitable F rank F e rg u so n , «rounds for the coining contest between W m . F ord . himself and J. L. Sullivan. Mr. B Vmt Bale I hiuks that Sul livan has been champion d «ingle buggy and harness, long enough, and will her a “ thousand large thorough-brace hack. td .liar that ho can ka . k Sullivan .„it of J oh n F. G r o v e s . time in tlir^o minute*, “ it hit hands and ^•r | fo«t are alicatly. elling hotu* in » desirable nugget *. th e law . " n ° SL IC. ¿fh » ^ ^ p‘ ^ er8^ne* find lady, of Ci >rv alii*, A wtro »n town this we«k. H© wwa looking ». after our school interests. A. B. Atkins a «,r I Mr. h Wilcox and bride, of Philo I. • d i o g b t . r . »Mb, mode our town a pleaaant call this ’ J u l y <9. a 1 ••k- Friends join in congratulations. M r Pipas I n d i-t .e n .o f r a » W r u -d - n , o f HOMI E H R in ilL K C - J P U M E R Y , FIRST-CLASS RETAIL DRUG STORE. P rescriptions C arefully t 'oiupoiinded by E\perienced Druggisl*« (July 14 tf.) __________ J asper R. M iller . I« Ilfg g * «I C h e m ic a ls , S ta tio n e ry , E t c ., E tc* ^ - - ------r:-------■" - . . u A lw ays on Hund n Fine lin e of MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. Mill Street, Kallas, Orruon. I N C O l l P O l l A T E D IN 1 8 0 4 . HOME M UTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL, Paid up in U. S. Gold Coin, *300,000.00 COIN ASSETS, December 31, ISSO, 042.841.00 Income for ISSO, 340.641.00 : : : Losses, paid since organization, Reinsurance Reserve, : Losses Paid in Oregon, H e in e tly FROM THE AKRON COMMERCIAL. OHIO, OF NOV. 25TH. 1882.1882 P e r fu m e r y ^ , T ! been ;riK‘ri proven h,m to “'*d*,,f “ T * ta. ’*rhi<;h f1“* ,*>« our certain knowledge, but, T o ile t A rticle s , _ Jlow t s u m ‘ «*H ii Header* of the the Commercial can not well forget that a large space has for years been I takee up by Kendall'a advertisement* especially of u cert.kill .Spavin Cure. \\ e base had dealing* with Dr. Kendall for niauy year* and the truth i* fully ami faithfully proven not only that he is a good honest man. and j that hi* celebrated Spavin Cure i* not only all ! that it is recommended to be, but that the Knglish language i* not capable of recommend ing it too highly Kendall’« Spavin Cure will cure * pay ins. llillr r i, DEALER D ru m . O 3' The 1 ever discovered, hk it ¡« certain in it* effect* and «!• •«•«• 1 not blister. UFAD PROOF BELOW. : : : 1,635,202.84 : 17 4,089.60 : 200,000.00 T h is lo a d in g and p o p u la r co m p a n y offers su p e rio r advan tages to those d esirin g re lia b le in d e m n ity against loss and d a m ag e b y fire, b ein g so lid in assets, con serva- tiv 3 in m a n agem en t, m od era te in rates and p ro m p t and lib e ra l in th e a d ju stm en t an d p a y m e n t o f losses. ! after all, if any |>en*on confine« tho u«efnlue*-* of this celebrated medicine to during «pavim alone, they make a big mistake. It i* tha best medicine known as sn outward appi ita - timi for rheumatism in the human family, ft ih the bent medicine known as an outward ap. plication for rheumatism in the human family. It is good for painr; and aches, »welling» ami lameness, amt i* just u-i safely appit-d to men women and children a* it ¡.* to horses. W e know that there are other good liniments, but we do believe this spavin cure to be far Int er than any ever invented. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE Hutchinson’s Ranch, 12 miles north of Denver Colora« lo Mar, nth, 1*83. D r . B. J. K in d a l l At Co., Gent*:— For the past three years standing I have used Kendall’s Spavin Cure. In every case of Spavin, of which 1 have treated five it hits killed them all. and entirely removed them. I case of splint l find it has no equal, one case 1 had was of three years standing removed it entirely One year ago a two hundred pound block of ice fell out of a wagon-striking iny foot on thk Instep and toes, it would be impossible to mash a f *ot wm.se without breaking any bones. I was taken home and carried into the house. I do not think amputation c f the leg would cause any more pain. 1 went for Kendall’s Spavin Cure, it was all T used and in six days I could walk around. About thJJe weeks ago m y team ran array threw me out of the wacon, the hind whcll struck my knee. A fter applying several kinds of liniments without obtaining any relief, I went for Keudal(s »Spavin Cure. M y leg was drawn up and my knee swollen badly In three «lays I was able to walk to tho barn, i could go into details more fully, and make this a very long letter but will not weary you. I am very respectfully yours O sc a r F. H u tchin so n . P. 0 . Lock Box,r23(52, Denver City, Col. KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE Santa Rosa, Cal., Feb, 9th, 1.88.3. B. d. K en halt * y C o ., Gentleman: — I feel it a duty to others suffering with piles and falling of the rectum to write you. I have had the pile.-* and prolapsus of the rectum for live years, for the past three years I have suffered the most agonizing pain. Tried everything 8 5 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 deposited in Oregon for the further security of without relief, but after ten days use of Ken dall’s Spavin Cure I have not seen or hcaro Policy Holders in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. of the pile« since. One who has not suffered S upervisors o r O regon - B ranch — (J. It. Lewis, of Allen <!k Lewis; J. as I have cannot comprehend tho great joy McC-aken, of MeCraken & Co.; 1*. Wasseriuan, of Washerman & Co.; that i feel at being cured of a disease almost worse than death. I had a valuable young Bankers, Ladd & Tilton. horse that had a large bunch gather on his breast bone. 1 tried all kinds of liniments and had it cut open without any benefit. Saw your advertisement and bought a bottle of D. C. B U S H , S p e c i a l A g e n t. Kendall’s Spavin Cure and ordered my teamster to use as directed. In less than « ne m.v2- H . J . F E R C U S O N , A g e n t, In d e pe n de n ce. | week the lump had disappeared. Thinking It. I I . m t n O K t l . S o l i c i t o r . that a liniment that would do what Kendall's Spavin Cure has done for m y horse might benefit more. 1 tried it as a last resort. | W ith gratitude and best wishes for your i success. 1 am faithfully yours, GEO. L. STORY, Manager Oregon Branch ATTENTION, FARMERS! J. H . G len n . KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE» F. A . IIH O IV V . P r o p 'r . ON HUMAN FLF.8IIJ Dr. B J. K e n d a l l &, Co., Gents:------»Sample of circulars received to-day. Please send me U a \ in g lio u x M lh e W a r e h o u s e some with m y imprint, printed on one side MAIN ST , NORTH OP I.IVERY STABLE. only. The Kendall's .Sj- >a\in Cure is iu excel f o r m e r l y o w n e d h y K eiss B r o s . lent demand with us. and not only for animals I t iillu s . » ( n . but for human nilments also. Mr. Jos. ,V W ii ile a k e r . at* :ir o n o w p r e Voris; one of the leading fanners in our coun try, sprained an ankle badly, and knowing the p a r e « ! t o f u r n is h S A t’ k S FO R Everything; Xew, » a t and Clean. value of thn remedy foi horses, tried it on him self, and it did far better than he had expected. s t o r u ; e o p « r a in . Cured the sprain in very short order. Single Meals ........................ YTours respectfully C. O. T hixban p . I 50ct*. Two meal Tickets..................... 73 Price $1. per lmttle, or 6 bottles for $5. All Three meal Tickets.................. 1 00 I druggists have it or can get it for you, or it Hoard ami Lodging, jter week. & 00 IN D E P E N D E N C E , O G N . Board, , 00 w ' will be sent to any address on receipt of p n c e , |»er week........................ 4 Board four weeks.................. . 16 00 j by the proprietors, D r . B J . Kendall & C o !.. RAMON. --------- j Lnosburgh Falls, V t. Send for illustrated .1. St. K O D E S . T ru ste e s. circular NEW H O TEL JU S T OPENED FARMERS’ WAREHOUSE CO., PILES! I*. H . H A L L Y . P IL E S ! P IL E S ! A Sure C u re F o u n d at Last! 21-tf.) ¡ No O n e Need Suffer! J . C L A M illT T , .«Kent. Independence, .July 17,1883. (july W M . s F A IG E R . DEALER IN F.xerntod in Italian ituil American Marble. 4LSI1. k v k r y v a r i k t y ; o p c e m e t k r y a n d other S’ oiic work, Granite Monuments, and en- ■ ! •sure to burial lots, furnished to order. Opposite the Opera House, .Salem. Als»*, Staiger Br»*thers Albany, Oregon. F. D. M C D O W ELL. -• -P R A C T IC A L *-» W it t U a r and Jm ltr. < »»n m ic r c in l Fine Fishing Tackle. | Lotions instruments and electuaries do i more harm than good. William a Ointment Finest Assortment o f Cut-tier ij in the City, j absorb« tho tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after get -1 ting warnv.in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of tho private parts, and for nothing else. K«ad what the Hon. J. ii. Coffiuberry of Cleveland has to say about Dr. WU- i Field and Marine Glasses. bum’s Indian Pile Ointment; I have: j used scores of Pile Cures, and it affords REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, me pleasure to say that I have never' found anything which gave such immedi COMMKRCIAL »T . SALKM OR. ate and permanent relief as Dr. William’s j Indian Ointment. For sale by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price, $ 1 . 01 ). H od ge, Davis & C o ., w h olesa le agents. USE MIS u i MIS. STUDEBAKER’S P o rtla n d , O regon . CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEW- ELÍÍY m SILYERWARE. O. A. W A LLER . A hure Cure for llliud, Bleeding, Itch-1 —- dealer I N -'- ing and Ulcerated Tiles has been dincover-! G U N S R I FLES, REV O V - e d b y D r . W illia m , (an Indian Remedy,) I called D r . W illia m ’ s Indian Ointment. \ ERS. A siugle b ox has cured the w orst chronic I ca ses o f 25 o r .‘ 10 years standing. No A m m u n itio n o f A l l K in d a . one need suffer five m in utes after a p p ly i n g this w on d erfu l soo th in g iredic; ne. HEAD-STON ES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS H USKY A. C O ., P r o y ’ m , Cleveland, 0 I H APPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Buggies, Carriages and Hacks. S i., H IP . S A L E I .Y By the kindne»« »f the n tijon sof Vnm- lull, Clavkamae, !'„lk , Benton, Linn . XX". H O W I E , ; and Marl,-ii counties, after six venrs business from a small starting point, I am j here. And why is itf Because I ueve S a lem , O r e g o n . Lawn Arbor, Polk County, flung ip your faces that " I possessed J Ha* lust received a new lot of good*, such as are Attorney. ' larve amounts of glittering ipdd.” X usually kept in a country store, which he will »ell, for ales rooms over r . m . Wades's ware room* j have never said you would have to trade I PH YSICIAN A K T SURGEON. on Court street. Assignment Notice ! with me and you couldn’t help yourselves I C ash o r P ro d u ce . Du I l a w . O r e g « n . j I have never said “ I didn't wsnt Salem I Cheaper than any dealer in Polk County. He posi I to grow any larger, for fear it might bring I E V E K T H I X C f .I AR tV T I.E D . V O T K ’ I 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I AM THE IN CONNECTION WITH JAP R. MIL tively mean* business and will convince you that he 43 duly qualified and acting assignee of the estate S t o r n g e < A | » H < 'lt y f o r 1 2 0 , 0 0 0 I n i . O FFICE ier’s drug «tore. | too much competition in business,” snd I ! state* the truth if you will give him a rail. I >»f DAVID MAX FIELD who made on assign mont »tu 8 « r k * ln r n i« !i< « l Tor W h fn I a n il O ut*. did not turn a cold shoulder to the Wool- j J u ly »» 188. 1 , and ail partie* having claims against the said David Maxfield should preaent them t.i me ens Mills lost summer, lliu lic s t R a r k r l l» r ir e P a itl f o r MRS. DR. GREEN, Not Fall within three m.-nth* from the d«te of this and all persons indebted should make immediate pay i to send for j In six years of business we do not find Whrat and t^rain o f al! Kind*. INDEPENDENCE, ORF.OCN. meut. | I n d e p a iK le a r * . O r e g o n . lour Price- ! it all sunshine; but, fellow-citizens. I ------:o:------ 188«! July 10, 1883. j must sav that I thank you for four kind- ' L ist f o r W M. HUNTER, (»orxi Assortment of W . B . W ils o n A Son, P ro p ’ rs. PH Y SICIAN AND SURGEON. Assignee of the Estate of David Max field. , 1882. Free ! neas and pntrouoge, and hope "to be »hie TrrITT A Jotrm, Attorney*. j to merit a continuation of your past fa - 1 L U M B E R I to any address upon ap eases or WOMEN AND t'llll.D REN For 1883, 1 hare the largest stock of IIA V IN G I.K48FD THF ABOVE MII.L3, wg n i* apertali? plication. Contains de- And Building Material Always on Hand or Administrator t Notice. i shelf hardware south of Portland, con MW f t now prepared to do ail kinds at ftcriptions of everything — ------- i Furnished to tbrder. A lso sisting o f all articles usually found in- reqaired for Prrvmal or Family uae, C ris t or C u s to m W ork IS HKRKBV 01 VEN TO AU . WHOM IT M j I m I i . : hardware stores. I will also have a full TH E ^E L T H OU SE. N OTH'* m».r e r i, 10.1 . . . t».n n M , M m I hmu | ' ' n i., ...n ..»neri, Out I « On,. .ponmtori wiihoYer 1 , 0 0 0 ill râlions. We sell On short notice. W# always bare Flour on hand to j line of engines, threshers, headers, Mn«m tfth. u s . o< Starr J. .Killer, to. I Ï 0 0 1 -M. a ll goods at w h o le s a le prit'©« in | wagons, plows, spring tooth harrows, exrtuuif# (or Wheat, and own furnish TETER COOK : : Pac»»t«Toa. ft Pnlk ,-o .n lr . cferenM.1 AU ^ennn. hnMiiw .to m . •*»'"•• « » * * ^ « e • " required in prasent ikwn In quantities to suit the purchaser. The lJ lin tlw . nn c t | twine pinders, harvesters, reapers, inow- B ra n , S h o rts and C h o p IM. »I m , r « d m . r. .1 rwito, v.rtll.,1. viihin only institution in America who make | ere fruit driers, etc., Please give me a la it r p s a S s ir r . O fS . « 1 month, few , An».. nM >11 p e r »'.« in. Ir hito In t o M o u l d i n i r n . t o n » will | t o * n a h . me Immtoinu , ., m . n t I To t o r r t o o n m u , n m that drty cotoprtitloa this their special business. Address call Corner of Slate and Commercial ---------- „ . JOHN E MILI.KK. t r a in s r action oi arantkkd streets, Salem, Oregon. D u t a R i t u s . Admintonssr. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO., Attorneys t o Adaistoislnr. .______ w. a w i l s o n a (Jun U tf.) Salem Directory. T. B. W ait ear >•» tee H i m i -m > n i.t o . in. isMrsvsasca, Nevsahsr »», in ?. THE DIXIE MILLS, [ntOM Ut’ S •I'KUAI. CORSRSPONDSNY.i R For Sale by all First-Class Jewelers. FARM MACHINERY. F is h e r m e n . T ry It. T U T T ’S ~ P IL L S HARDW ARE, stoves a i mm i and B (S iiffc * fc » r family have r e - | Hfration given as a preference and m oney vil A j Taylor an.l l»v l.l n»l.lvlu of Kmv. Val turned homo after quite a long absence at saved to the applicant guaranteed. ley, Benton eountv ; John Vaneiw of Salem, Marion j Ira S 1111 II 1 . I.. V*. C o o p e r . county, and Dillard Price of Lewisville, Polk county, Dallas J. D . W a l l i n g . ull of Oregon. L. T. BARIN, l’errydale, Or., May 22, 1883. Register. Mrs. Kato Duran, of Pendleton, is visiting at her grandfather’s, K. R U iic k le n s A r n ic a N nlve. Notice for Publication. Bootcr. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ! 4 'lin r r li N otice*. (Successor« to Riess Bros. & Whitcaker), There wai a quilting at tho house of F. ____________... ___________ _______ , _____ Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever ; L an d O ffice a t O regon C m \ O r e g o n , > j Sunday school at the M. E. church next i 8 . Powell, n few days ago, at which all i Sores, Tetter, : Chapped Hands, Chilblain«, M&ALKR8 IN _ July 18, 1383. Sunday at 9:30 o’clock. Everybody in- > aro said to hav« enjoyed themselves. C ~ o r n u , a n d ” all — S k in ' —— Eruptions, a n d p o s i - 1 V O TIC E is HEREBY GIVEN TU AT THE FOL- I tividv c c u u r r e e s s ru P ile s U i» is im n r u u t e c d t o 11 lowing named *cttlor ha* filiti notice of hi* in vited. livtiy es, ii j tet.tion to make final proof in rapport of hi* claim, Rev. J. 8 . McCain will preach in th e 1 , On the .ov.utv-.ixth birthday of Mr». give p e r f e c t s a t i s f a c t i o n o r m o n e y r e - and that said proof will bo made U-fore the County ! . at Dalian, , Oregon, ireffo , on H on - * * P r ic e , 2Ô cents p e r b o x . F o r Clerk »»f Polk county, M E. Church, south, on next Sunday . ° ,hl» P1“™’ her children ' «lay, Hrpt. .'I, I k H3, viz.: Nathan 1). Jones, home ---------- ’ presented her a pair of gold spectacles. I .ale by Jasper R. Miller. evening at -- 8 o’clock. ’ stead entery No. 4.753, for the lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of I 8 ee. 2, T. 98 , U. 5 W. Thero will bo preaching at Dixie on Mr. Griggs, our butcher, furnishes | N o tic e . N* names the following witness«'* to prove his con next »Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M. by the meat not only to our own town and the tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, u id laud. I Kev. J. H. McCain. farmers around, but .also to Dallas, Dixie Talk is cheap, but it takes money to vi*.: T. B. Tetherow, s j . Ted row. w. Scraford, and I Hov. C. Alderson will preach at Bridge and Airlie. buy horaefeed. Thnrrfore, »11 persons ! *u .......... .. 'm -r" port on »Sabbath next at 11 A. M. Let indebted to me will please make immedi- 1 (jiy 21 - 5 .) ' A ’ > Mr. David .Stump and wife and Mrs. the people bring a lunch and stay for a ate payment as I must have money in — ------------- ------------------------------------------ ( Judge Butler and their daughter Maggie, second survee. order to carry on business. Pleue rack Administrator's Notice, who have been rusticating at the Mc up and save costs. N at H o l m a n . ' Kenzie Hot Springs, have returned home July 19, 1883. V e x e d ficrg y n im iw THK M ATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 1S8AAC I N McCoy, deceased. F.ven the patience of job would become 1 ,ln'un’ Notice is hereby given that I have been duly ap- , T o f l i c P n h ll r . exhausted were he a preacher and en- J Win. Dawson a n d wife an d Mrs. Mar | pointed administrator of «aid estate by the county | ; to interest hii audience while tin, who have boon visiting mot of the' Notice is hereby given that I have start «•oust <»f Polk county, Oregon, and all persons having liH lc p e n d c i ic c , O r e g o n . were keeping up an incessant cough- mountains, returned home last week, re ed my grist mill on Little LucVianinte, claims against the same «ball present them, with thj (J23-3m) neceaaary vouchers, within six month* form the dm» making it impossible for him to be porting a pleasant time, except tho dis- near Lewisville, and am prepared to do of thii» notice, to me. at mv place <*f burtnes« at Mc »rd. Yet, how very easy can nil this agreeable dust, which is much worse than grinding for all thAt may come. Coy, in said county, and all person* indebted to said j j . H. B yxrlky . estate on matured claims are requested to make im ided by simply using Dr. King’s in the valley, on account of the s»>tl being mediate payment to me. r Discovery for consumption, coughs so much lighter. Dated June 9, 1383 colds. Trial bottles given away at C. B G ravra , d r . w . j . M c D a n i e l , D I X I E . ORECON . . IL Milter's drug store. W arrb * Tsrrr. Administrator. to H w nlcrs É U K idney «. LiVFR regulator And everything usua'ly found in a REED HOTEL, fied to present the same to me, duly verified, within three months from the date hereof, at the office of Daly Si Butler, at Dallas, polk county, and state aforesaid. SAMUEL R. WORTHINGTON, D ai . v & B it l k r , Assignee. Attorneys for Assignee. Dated July 7, 1883. fh«;OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER TOILET ARTICLES, ill» j of lacea and lace goods, trimming ailks, ribbons, corsets, hose and fancy goods | may be had at bargains. Will reopen on ' the 1st of September with a complete ar.- I sortment of all the newest styles. OREGON. P TSJTTS ers wuh to add to their stock situ might By the courtesy of state superin- be inducod to part with them for a ° 1 • tondent, Trof. E. B. McElroy, we sidération. A ll! PURE ARID FRESH DRUGS, When the I temizer said, some weeks ago, that there were indica tions of a fair crop of grain this year, notwithstanding the destruction of i — i f — m in « n i fall grain by freezing, many farmers TO R P ID B O W E L S , shook their heads skeptically, and DISORDERED LIVER, and M A L A R IA . , etill others told us plainly that we From those s o u r c e s arise th ree-fou rth s or ¿1« diseases o f tho hu m an race. Th'V’ T were mistaken. W e then said, wait sym ptom s In d icate t h e ir e x is t e n c e : I j o s j o r A p p etite, B o w e ls c o s tiv e , h ic k H e a d and see. Our judgment at that time ache, fu lln e s s a fte r e a tin g , by craion to e xertion o f b o d y o r m in d , E r u c t a tio n was based upon what we had seen o f fo o d , I r r i t a b il i t y o f te m p e r, L o w sp irits, A f e e li n g o f h a v i n g n e g le cte d by traveling through this county, some d u t y , IM zziuess, F l u t t e r i n g a t t h o W. P. COHNAWAY, IIsort, h o ts before th e e ye s, h i g h l y c o l and from reports from other coun ored U rin e, C O N I T I P A T I O I f, an d d e (july 28-ti.) A g e n t. ties, and time has proven it very m and the u se o f a re m e d y that acta d ir e c tly on the L iver. A s a L i v e r m e d i c i n e T U T T ’ S nearly correct. Reports come to us P I L L S lm v o n o equ a l. T h e ir a c tio n o n tho K idneys an d S k in is a ls o p r o m p t ; r e m o v in g from all parts of the state that crops all im p u r itie s th rou g h th ese th ree «• sc a v engers o f th e s y s te m ,’* p r o d u c in g a p p e [FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. are developing far beyond what was FLOATERS. tite, sou n d dlgestlort, reg u la r stools, a c le a r C. H. M O N R O E . Prop., skin a n d a v ig o r o u s b o d y . T P T T ’ S P l l . l . s i Harvest is the order of the day. Crops j anticipated a month ago. At pres Rain. Mighty light! causo n o n a u sea o r g r ip in g n o r in terfere are better than was generally supposed. C . r u . r o r C o n r l R . d l.ilx -r ly S t « ., with daily* w o rk a n d aro a p e r fe ct ent there are very few farmers who Mr. Ira Smith is able to be on the Rev. P. Holman will preach at Oak A N T ID O T E T O M A L A R IA . S A L E M , O G N . estimate the yield at less than 75 per stroets again. Sold every where, 9 5 e . Office, 44 Murray St., N .Y . dale next Sunday at 11 o ’clock. All aro H a v in g ; t a k e n c h a r g e o r th e H E E D cent, of the a erage crop. Our pre The farmers are putting a new roof on invited to attend. H O T E L , I h a v e h o d It r e f i l l e d u rn m . diction at prese.it is, fhat the aggre their warehouse. M. D. Hubbard returned from Fish O k a y H a ik o r W h is k e r s c h a n g e d in- a n d s u p p lie d w it h n e w Lake sooner than he intended. He is not «»ni.tiy t o a O L o s s r B l a c k b y e . s in g le a p . gate number of bushels of grain Mr. Al. Cumins is having a new’ barn plica tion o f tin s DYE. Soi l b y D ru ggists, fu r n it u r e t h r o u g h accustomed to so much fire as he found raised this year wii.' not fall more built on his new premises. o r sent, b y o r p r e s s o n r e c e ip t o f S I • in thai region. o u t. I t Is ((¡lire, 44 M urray Street, N ew Y oi lr. H. Hirschborg has departed for Medi than 15 per cent, short of the aggre tlHTT ’8 MAHUAl 0 USEFUL RECEIPTS F3K. not« a The concert of the Oakdale Sunday gate yield of last year. There are cal Lake to recruit his failing health. school was a perfect success in every re County School Supt. ltigler has taken spect. Tho scholars all rendered their quite a number of light crops it is up liis abode among us and become a citi pieces well. Much credit is due Miss true, and some grain has been mown zen of the town. Ella Hallock, as she had all the trouble The best hotel accommodations in Salem will he for hay (a very wise thing by the Henry Crow and Undo George Gris of getting it up. When she takes any found at the Reed House. thing m hand it is done, and well done, way), but counting the increased wold will start a combination business G iv i: i s a c a l l . too. acreage sown over last year there is over iu Old Town. A UlesKkug In HiNguiNC. Mr. H. M. Lines and family are at room for a large shrinkage and yet Sheriff’s Sale. sojourning a few days at Soda- 484 A d r l p h i S t ., B r o o k l y n , N. Y .,) not fall far below the aggregate of present H l \ l F A TT I U E D K \ T9IK March 29, 1881. ( ville, Linn county. W. S. LADD AND A. BUSH, partner» under the | last year’s harvest. Many fields of No family should bo withoul A l l c o o k ’ s firm name of Ladd Si Bush, Plaintiffs, vs. 1. N. Hon. Til Ford, of Salem, was in our Watch Co., DAVIONON, CHRISTINA DAVIDSON and LEWIS ! A m e r i c a n wheat are very fine, and now there city during tho woek looking after some P o r o u s P l a s t e r ; their healing powers HKLM1CK, Defendants. are wonderful and their efficacy far reach ’OTICB IS HEREBY CIIVEN THAT RY VIRTUE 1 is but one contingency between the real estate near here. ing and lasting. For years past I have seen N W A L T H A M , M A S S .’ of an order of resale, issued out of the circuit farmers and fair success. There Ms. J. W. Vauglm is reported to be and known them to cure and relieve the court, of the county of Polk, and state of Oregon, most obstinate and distressing cases of upon a decree therein rendered on the 19th day of I Tills case is form ed in on j solid piece w ithout Joint is a possibility that, on account of quite sick witU.tlu? fever in Marion coun rheumatism, kidney complaiut, bronchitis, May, 1883, directing a resale of the premises, herein ty, where he is visiting. described, to satisfy a decree rendered in j or seam, opening in front only , thus avoiding the neuralgia, lumbago, inilunmtion of the after the extremely dry weather, the ker said court, in the aforesaid suit, on the 9th day of usual C ap , and securing greater strength and dura J. P. Irvine, Esq., and family and Mr. lungs and throat, paralysis, asthma, December, 1882, in which said decree the following- nels may be somewhat shrunken, J. S. Coopor and family started to Yan- spinal weakness, and coughs and colds. described premises were ordered to be sold in the bility. These watches are all opkn pack . The bezel into manner provided bv law, and that the proceeds of and not as full and perfect as is quina Bay this week to rusticate a mouth In my ow'ii case they have afforded me such sale be applied as follows: First, in payment of which an extra strong crystal is fitt»-d w ith an es almost instant And permanent relief. all costs and accruing- costs. Second, to the payment pecially prepared w ater-proof cem ent, is attached to and breathe that pure air and eat a big usual. From what we have seen of My friends consider them an invaluable of the sum of 84,710 and the sum of $>200 attorney the case b y screw ing it thereon, and thus form s an I lot of sand. fees to Ladd Si Bush. Third, to the payment of the ripened wheat we do not believe that anil speedy remedy for all kinds of aches sum of 8953.43 and 8150 attorney fees to Lewis Hel- and pains. They are a blessing in dis miek. Fourth, the overplus*, if any, to bo paid to air-tight Junction with the b od y o f tho ea^c, which MONMOUTH. such will be tho case to any great is proof against dust and moisture. guise; and no wife or mother should be tne defendant, I. N. Davidson. [FROM OUR »I'ECIAL CORRRHPONDENT. ] T o railroad m en, travelers, m iners, lum berm en Said premises so decreed to he sold are discribed extent, but of. course no one can without them if she values her peace and as follows: The west half of the Donation land claim THE HARVEST. comfort and freedom from nervous ex- of Elijah D. Butler and Sarah E. Butler, his wife, and others who are alm ost constantly exposed, and know definitely until the grain is in situated in Folk county, Oregon, and marked and w ho have to m ake frequent reference to the watch Tho harvest is progressing rapidly, not- haustion and other ailment«. As the sacks. W e learn from old set withstanding the scarcity of field labor strengthening plaster, a.so for backaches designated on the official plats and surveys of the these qualities are «»f the utm ost im portance. United States as Not. No. 1,567, claim No. 6», and as tlers of this valley that the present ers, and grain is much better than was and weaknesses, they have no equal. I parts o y ie c . J7 and 34, in T. 9 S. of H. 3, west of the have never yet found a plaster so efficacious WillianiWte meridian, said west half containing T lic f o l l o w ! 11 £ l e t t e r » t e l l fla e ir summer is very much like the climate expected a month ago. Although many and stimulating, or to give so much gen 204 16-100 acres. T, - , -. | Notice is further given that at said sale no bid less 1 ow n « lo r y . of twenty-five or thirty years ago fields of grain have had no rain since eral satisfaction. U hcc I in c o n n e c t i o n I than the sum of $5,975 will be received, the said sum “ V aldosta , G eorgia , July 20, 1882. w ith B r a n d b e t h ’ s u n iv e r s a l l if e - g iv i n g j being the amount of the hid of W. II. Murphy at the . in Oregon, when no rain was ex seeding, the crop looks well and will yield a n d life -h e a lin g P i l l s , n o o n e n e e d d e a - j previous sale of said premises. " I sold one of your Patent Dust Proof Cases about . , , ,! Now, by virtue of said order, I, H. Holman, sheriff, pected from April to October. And pretty good, tho heads being long and pair of a speedy restoration to good sound i will sell to the highest bidder the above described ten months ago, and the other day it came back to health. I premises, on Saturday« (lie IKtli «lay of liigiiNf, me with the request to make it wind easier. On ex yet the finest grain that was ever well Hilled. MRS E. TOMPKINS. IMS* in front, of the court house door, in the town | animation I found that the stem was rusty, and 1 OTTO If T TO BE THANKFUL. i of Dallas, county of Folk, and state of Oregon, 1 k *- grown in this valley was produced ------------ | tween the hours of 9 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. , inquired into the cause of it. The gentleman stated While tho eastern and middle states M. of said day, to-wit, at the hour of 1 o’clock P. M. to me that he was starting some saw-logs that had O NE T R I A L . during those dry summers. The lodged in the bend of the river, when his chain have been suffering with floods, cyclones, if you have been using other Plasters of siiid day. Terms of saie, cash in hand. II. IIOLMAN, present soason has again demonstra and hail storms, wo of the lovely VV'ill- one trial of A llcock ' b P orous will convince caught in a hush and threw his watch into about Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. twelve feet of water, and he was about two hours (July 21)____________________ ___ ____ ‘__________ ted the fact that if wheat is properly amotto are blessed with beautiful crops, you of their wonderful superiority. Take finding it. When lie got it out it was running and no other porous plasters that claim to be put iu, and in proper time, no rain nice weather for harvesting, and no draw better, they are all frauds gotten up to he thought all right. In about three months he Notice of Assignment. found that the stem was hard to turn and sent it is required to produce a good harv backs but a little dry weather. Who sell on tho world-wide reputation of the to nr»e. OT1CR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 0. K. ( 1 ) est. The greatest difliculty this s a y s Oregon is not a good country/ If j 8 ®nn*ne article, _ _ Worthington, of McCoy. Polk cocnty, ntate of K I can say that the watch is all that the company Oregon, ha* made an assignment in the manner pre- anybody says so let him gut right up and | year was the failure to get grain in B llfllM « Kcribed by law, of all his property, real and personal, claims for it and recommend it to all railroad and Having decided to close my store dur to tho uuderrtigned as assignee for the benefit, of bin mill men. tho ground in good time and condi leave. creditors, in conformity with the provisions of an act B. W. BENTLY.” ANCIENT COINS. ing the month of August, and being de I of the legislature of the state of Oregon, entitled tion. Wo think that the present Miss E inma Waller has a very valuable sirous of closing out all of my remaining "A n act to secure to creditors a just division of the “ C linton , I owa , April 29, 1881. ii .« c a .I i stock of summer millinery before doing ■ estate of debtors who convey to assignees for the year’s experience will prove a fine colleclini, of r*ro end cunoun, ... well as 9<) j wi), R(. „ for the ten dliy, ttt benefit of creditors.” All i>cnona having claims “ I wish you would send me a spring for the Wm against the said C. E. Worthington are hereby noti schooling for Oregon farmers. ancient, coins. If any of the coin hunt- ] greatly reduced rates. A nice assortment Ellery Watch. * “ * By the way this Ellery FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, I, Always on hand, a full lino of N O TIG E'- FARMERS. T h e Salem F lo u rin g M ills C o m p a n y h a vin g b oug ht the Fa rm e rs’ W a re house at In d e p en d en ce , w ill receive W H E A T IN S T O R E , op usual te rm s, su bje ct to order, and pay th e highest m arket price at any tim e the storer may w is h to sell. Sacks furnish ed free of cha rge to m ove the w he at to the W a re house. F o r furth er particu lars in quire of the A g e n t at In d e pen d en ce . T o Those dismissing complaints, such as Billiulisnes*, Dyspepsia, Headache, 1‘ nins in the Hack and Kidneys,Malarial trouble, and all disease arising from the functions of the stomach and liver being deranged Irom weakness or excesses, cured by ues of 1 l l o t - l t . <. ' o i i u t i o i - i - i u 1 S I . , SALEM , 1 of the county. Good hands command I .... . ___ . ■ nen a Vista’ s .M orsili,— T he Usual good wages, and a number could Bnd em- C o n d i t i o n s m a d e k n o w n a t Budget or Newa Troni the Sur ptoymeut just now. time of contract. rou nd ing Country. W. 8 . Linville and family were in town C. A . JOH NS, | this week, Mrs. Linville being called to INDEPENDENCE. the bedside of her mother. Alls. Nash, County Judge. who is not expected to live. (FROM Oi k SPECIAL CORRKsrONDKNT.) llo o n V E U K T I B L i: U K N K b V . S i i r m iors I» K S. Uubltell. The Contract for the Hel- mick and two small bridges w ill be let by the County Supt. Bigler and Prof. Jarvis jiaid our a pleasant visit this week. Couie | Court on Thursday, at 10 ! often, gentlemen, we are always happy to | o'olook P . M. Bids free to j greet you. llaivest hands are scarce iu this part I a l l a n d any. Terms and THE WAKE HOUSES. A SM ITH & GOOD, our farmers to uae u v «n day* in a week , iu caring for tlioir crop*. Sunday aliould l be ubsetved a* a day of reat, we think. Mills E irie J an! m n m L S * le m , : : O regon . GEORuE FAIRCRAVES, S O.K. FLOURING MILL, KRATZ, WASH8URNE & CO.