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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. DALLAS, SATURDAY, SKPT. 20, 188.1 is an eminent physician that ho would j arrive in Portland on Thursday or Fri- A G E N T S F O R T H E I T E M I Z E R . ! day o f this week, and will come to Dallas in a few days, lie comes to locate for .. . A. N. M artin . R a l m t o x ___ the practice o f his profession. . . S. S. (ilMBLK. L incoln . . . . ...A . C. N ichols . K m KltKAl........ A 11 a r lv F vtum ;. Mr II. H K iucail, ..G ko IUJK B k I.T. |S1>KPKS»>KN(\< ..I>. M. C albukath . I editor of the Journal, this week has. been Iff kn a V ist a . weering a broad smile, and after diligent ...D altox B ros . A iklii : .......... inquiry, we learn the cause for the same ...L. S. H owland . M o KMOÎ TH . . . is that the better half lias presontod him w ith a bouncing baby boy. M* tiler and L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y . child are doing well, and with careful treatment, it is thought that l l . H. w ill Jenningp Lodge No. U. A. F. & A. (finally recover. -Guard. holds regular couiiimideationH in Dallas Second and fourth Fridays of each month. ^ T he settlers <> Langell valley who have been contending with the state of Oregon Ainsworth Tloyal Arch Chapter No. 17, for their farms more than nine years have meets at the Maaonic Hall, in Dallas, the t'.i -A just received in tice from the General Saturday evening at 7:»0 «i’eloci|^i\ ftfl r Land office that tho Secretary of the every : full moon. 9 _ Interior haa rejected the swamp land claims of the state and granted the settlors , Friendship Lodge No. tit I, (). O. F.,_ n >1 : their land, < n the gn ui l that a period every Saturday evening at Odd Fellows’ Hal! ical overflow from the first of April to in Dallas, at 7:30 o’clocldP tho first of Juno does not ir.aku the land swampy as contemplated in the A ct i f Lacreole Lodge No. 23, I. O. G. T., meets 1802. This, I believe, is tlio f< re rnnnt-r .at Dild Fellows’ Hall Tuesday ev emng of each of similar decisions concerning a large week at 7:30 o’clock. portion of the land claimed as swamp laud in Oiegon. T ho settlors who have complied with the laws should got their Union Lodge No. So, A. O. U W., meets at Odd Fellows’ Hall on Monday evenings of e;u h land swamp or no swamp. Ashland Tidings. week at 7 :30 o’clock. LOCAL NEWS. It U refreshing to hear the school bells once more. G o to J. W . Cridfer for your crockery a m i glassware. M r. W. C. b r o w n ’ s new brick is ready fo r the roofing. T he V illard celebration in »Seattle cost o v e r #10,000. Circuit court is in session at Lafayette, Yamhill county. X tS B B S B THi! ? i m - [FROM OCR HPKC1AL tORRKSP A. P. Bonzey gr.vo ns a pleasant call this week, and we are pleased to see liis health has greatly improved. [ A millinery and dressmaking establish ment was opened here Iasi week undor the mauaguuitnt of Mrs. F Tull. We understand that a i age stock of . goods will soon be put in L «io. A good ' stock of assorted goods will do well. McCullough & Gillett nro making nr- raug<'incuts lo crowd their business of i manufacturing carts this winter. They I could not till their orders last season. Tho I. (>. O. F. of this plaoo will hold their regular meeting on Saturday even ing, 2Jth iu-»t.uud request a full attend ance. The lodge opens promptly ut 7:30. 1 W e’ ve got a new office boy and we wouldn’t take a thousand dollars for him. N ot for sale. Miss Ethel Williams is able to go about the house most o f the time. »She is still quite deaf, however. Mr. H. Hagood was taken suddenly ill Thursday morining, though now in a fair w\ay o f recovery. • County court o f Polk county meets on next Wednesday, Octocber 3rd, at tho court-house in Dallas. Charles Black is moving into Dallas, and will occupy tho property formerly owned by Mrs. II. Ellis. A great many wagons laden with Indians from tho. hop yards passed through here the present week. T he farmers o f Polk county are feeling greatly encouraged, crops turning f*ut much better than at first anticipated. The time o f year for renters to move is on hand again, and consequently town, like tho wild geese, is iu a migratory state. An Indian by tho name o f Frank Charley,wha was at work carrying brick on W . C. Brown’s building fell and was quite seriously bruised IF W o are under obligation to Mr. II. H agood fo r a very lino squash, rair.od on his farm just north of the bridge at Dallas. Many thanks. W. P. W right started to San Fran cisco on last Wednesday to bring homo his daughter, who has been visiting her aunt for some months. M r. Penrose, our foreman, has gone east of tho mountains to look fo r a ranch. W e imagine ho will come back a printer and not a granger, I don't know. Wholesale raids nro being made upon both white and Chinese gamblers of P o rt land, thus relieving to a considerable e x tent the efforts of tlio4 city dads in rais ing revenue. It If • o I'll HIV At » « t fo -a *T^*nk ’ t over tin ' ’ orilo tu hany auJ ¿s • ci‘h #tcd of ten • M i»- o n ADoomiKiakeo nil: V. GOODS, - IS STILL AT HIS OLD STAND IN TUB With an H I T E unusually R H I O K .,” LARGE STOCK of the most ATTRACTIVE G oods a n d Ilo v e ltie s , S T O C K O F GOODS a large amount of go *ds in this way, both o f tlu-ui d!»;nppear, taking the goods with them. To be Slaughtered in the next Ninety Days, as we desire to Retire from Business. CONSISTING OF V * -« Ottoman and Brocaded Silks and millions, Serving Suitings, English l hooked Worsted Satin naniafi^, Aranires, Monies and OUanuui t aslimcf^ r f • ' asaos FAHCY S STAPLE DRY GOODS -à Those wishing to purchase will do well to call 3I;iin Street, Dull«:« Oregon. A FULL LINE OF MEN AND BOYS CLUTH IH S, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ; A L L CRADES. » Hardware, Grocries, Crockery. I will continue my regular importations of SALLER LEW IN GO’S P H ÎLAD EL- PH!A FINE SHOES, G IA N T SEAM BOOTS. tv ^ B A S K E T FIRED N A TU R A L LEAF TE A . M S r .X O " ' irATf rtji J! GL jsj . ' Main Street, Cor. Main and : Ml < < i»s ■ - 9 ; Dallas, Oregon. , . r N o tice ^ ^ AMD MY OW N JÎKAN D OP To Mr. JEU* r.*|»i ■ FROM OL'It SPECIAL C )UBKsrO.N iK.vr.l Is hereby given to all persons who paid j -Your li lieu in the last two D kab s Wh< at 82 c en t!. money to mo to bo usee iu fencing the j issues of the I lk mi :: ::n annulling a leeom - Nearly all the houses iu town are now camp grounds at Dallas that they can ! occupied. have the same refunded to them by call mendation given me by you in 1S80 ‘ was « Mr. Geo. 1’ ierco has moved into Mrs. ing upon me soon. J ames C amp bell . not needed to remi r that recomnienda- tiou valueless to me — It never was other- Irvin 's house. A (•i)n«i Caiiucc. N i c e I HSOJl T O ,T. I i. !I V I > i :, Nearly all tho grain is now hauled into wiso where yon are know n; and the act A hotel, the Traveler’s Rest, with 80 the warehouses. acres of land, situated in Dallas, for sale annulling it, so far from depreciating the Mrs. Dr. Green has moved into I. M. on reasonable terms. .1 also have a farm worth' of tue thiug, has really given it a | B utlor’ s house on front street. of 1(M acres of rich land four miles from for your ill value it never had b. ‘ Ku.-endorf k Hirscliberg have been get town for sale. If. IL u . ood . best vindication. I ! opinion of me i ting more new goods this w «« k. uld never have used it where you u n r Mrs. W. D ornsife has moved from the known; and l would never have used it Notice is hereby given that'I have start Having-pnrclmscd tlio woll-kiniwn corner Drugstore, I have replaced where you arc not known, for I should farm to town, into M r. O rtssey’s house. ed my grist mill on Little Luekiamute, the ohl stock with ;i new and in that ease become, in some sense, tho It. M. Lines Has moved his undertaker guarantor «of your respectability. A man business across tho street opposite the near Lewisville, and am prepared to do a u t m h x t grinding for ail that may^cwme. who is popularly suspected of buruiug store of .Smith & Cooper. 1 his own store to beat liiin s u r a n c e com •J. ii. B vk * i . xy , It is reported that M r. T. W . Belt has Of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., Etc. pany; who has been published from one so}»l his farm 'near M onroe and will move I'u !»!!«• Ilvaininalion. end of this state to the other as a liar, back to Independence in a short time. A L S O The regular public examination of unworthy lo be believed under oath, with Mrs. Dr- T\ J. Leo lias returned from teachers will bo hold in the office of the a challenge unaccepted by him, to tost A full assortment of Paints, Oils, l ’ rushos. and everything pertaining to Harrisburg, where she has been for tlio county superintendent, at Independence, his reputation for truth and veracity in past two weeks visiting friends and rel the courts; who received 5*200 in gold ou Saturday, Sopft. 29, 1883. atives. coin from a poor old man as the price of F r a n k R iu l k r , Mrs. J. M. Lasanor has been lying very his signature to a petition fo r th«! pardon * County »Superintendent. from the penitentiary of that old m an’s low at tho residence of her daughter, son, thus taking advantngo of tlio most Mrs. Stow, near Amity, but is now a Row llilliitery (¿»»«I*. sacred feelings of the human heart to little better. Mrs. Lizzie Swnino is receiving a lot of wring from aged povery tho prieo of u Mr. Marion Yanduyn, of Tygh Valley, new millinery goods at the Hyde real 1 thing which it might, according to the c ir W asco county, spent Saturday and Su» - deuce, on Oak street, Dallas. »She wishes 1 cumstances, been a duty to retuso or a day in our city. Marion reports times to show them to every lady in town and grace to grant, but which ill any case it g ood in the upper country. country. Cali and see her. , was a crime to Hell; a man whose Htainb 1’ rof. Blanchard, son-in-law of l*rof. ing is such that these things, whether Garrigus, was arrested last week ou true or not, are readily believed of him, charge of stealing a boat from J. If. Laiin- . is not the sort ut portion to issue such dtie. The jury failing to agreo and tho r e .1 „dicta as the one referred to of last prosecution drawing off, ho was dis O K E D ItV week. That was a cowardly and covert charged. insinuation. I t is entirely worthy of yon. V littlo son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilenkle, But when you open tiro ou me 1 am going aged three years and one month, depart to uncover your ambush. If you think F O K l i l '. A K ! ' T R O V i t l . i ii. ed this life last Friday morning after a you date iuve&ligalc mir respective merits few days of severe illness. Funeral it is agreeable to me to do so. Win. G. Osgwxlby, the (veil known safe services were conducted by Mr. Emory of Yours, truly, ( in vallis, Saturday m orning at 10 o'clock , manufacturer of Buffalo, l ’hUadelpfiia, Pitts 11. 1). \V.v;.LKu. ll was lu iie d in Monmouth cem etery. burg, Newark and Atlanta, Ga., says: Mr. and Mrs. Heukle have a largo circle O k f ic k o f O s o o o n n v ’s I m p r o v r d S a f e s , « M i l l e 1 n ó c i > i(} T u l l i o » . 17 I- o«I Strv»;t, k of friends who deepiy sympathize with A tlanta , • October 17, 1881. j them iy their sad be re a . eiucut. Little Dr. Rvsli’s Medical Association : Herman was their only child and was a e ; i x i: A C A I , ! , . D k a k D o c t o r s : —The tla-ee bottles «-f “ Dr. Judgo Deady, in bis l:\at report of thè bright bv>y. Hush’s Hegulator I onleflefi wore received by Rosendorf «£. Hirscliberg have received express lust week. I have, taken jiemly one board of regonts of tho Stato University at Eugenio City, recouiniends a change in a line lot o f carpets— splendid patterns, bottle and am thoroughly reitislieil with the childrens’ cloaks, ladies’ dolmans and j result. For over two years I have been tiro law admitting studenti froo of cltargo ulsters, the boat assorted stock o f boys’ troubled w ith a sharp pain at my heart. My to that institution. Metter repeal tho suits that over came to the tow n; white | physician upon examination pronounced it enlargement of tho heart, ami was unable to STATE AGENT FOB provisi«)® lt< ‘ilici , ami let all wh » seek blankets and colored, largo enough for give me any relief. The trouble grew worse In fact, Uoaendorf A until 1 had become convinced that l could no admission to the university pay their tui- ; tin* higgl'd bod. Hirscliberg have the l Agest stack*in tho j he cured. While in New York City last tion. NYliy shou'.d any yoim g man or] county, and offer them, as usual, as heap we°k I called upon on«* of tho most prominent Kn- I physicians there, w ho charged me 82”» for an ■n a •'• Jle«Rfo educatimi at ! as they can bo bought in Portland. 4 examination and then recommended your rage your readers to call on llosen- “ Kegulater.” Knowing* you l«» ho a regular t A Hirscliberg and you will save Medical Association, and not a patent medi cine scheme, I ordered throe bottles, I have m ;ioy. lin e - not been troubled dnee I commenced taking it, but shall continue and take the entire * -e lit; l.orlu«* I . O - t>. T . C % three lw>itlts so os to obtain a permanent cure. You have my sincere thanks. 1 am, gt ntlemon, Very respect felly, s and momliers of tlio W m . IL OSGOODiiY. « I. O. G T. o f Folk «1 ¡strict.bulge • f Folk county thy hall of H im lodge at has never failed t«* give relief. It has l>een | tVorks easy the fourth Tuesday in Goto- tk row » a con encwessfully for vears in subduing the j stan t strea m ek (i. m. Each lodge in tlio stubborn cases of heart difficulties. A I Has P orcela in • entitl' d-1* delegates in the o | positive cure f«>r Enlargement, Palpitation, ! L in ed C y lin d e r. t v ten meni- Fluttering and Fatty Doge‘iteration ««f the lod And tlu* nitivui i s rn«Hy sot. K m NVe would heart. Frieo. 81.00 per bottle; six bottles for proceeds o f a levy «>f uno-tenth of a mill, bers m $9 O). 8«)l«i by druggists, or sent direct by tHn C beapeet a m i lodges throughout tho D r , R i sr ’a M dhoal A * m \ \ nox. B**«tForce P u m p which will soon, if not now, amount to wrgt », in tl*e w o r ld lo r ; .- 'I \ i f elt\ tmg their del- 4.1-lv Nnndm N. Y ., V. S. A. ! 810,000 more. And this comes out of conn* y Mi i v « ‘ p o r s h a llo w • riy -i possible, an«t of elect- the pockets o f the tax-payers, very few of egat W e ll«. We whom can afford to send their children to ing r>*. -o* who « n and will attend. TliouM an«!« In du . j . M c D a n i e l , use 1 n «'VC y part college, or could get free scholarships if wish to s e this e« iiiing session o f the o< tlie ( tilted they did. In addition to this the “ irre disti t- lo • •*»»«* o' great interest to our PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, M ate«. il ■r in thh i*unty. ducible funds” of these two colleges is nubi D a ila x . O r e g o n . Never Ireeze*In Th« p »•pie H. Jrlaud will try to loaned out in tho r.tate, on mortgages, \\ in ter. FFICE IN CONNECT I«' WITH JAP. 8 . MIL and bonds exempted from taxation. Th« maki dl I'omfortebi# thaï may attend. 1er'» ting 8t»*re. Rend fo r s i m i pr< y i.umno property lh »t is not exempt has to pay Below will be la r and price«. tax for this property that is, and that, the district lo too, for the benefit.of the colleges. Isn’t MUS. DR. OREEN, W pcmps se pices fi y f au kinds atavays on From to to 12 that, with the subsidies collected, enough h m j uid fiumuhwl t l 'ird. r. Partii!» il«sìrinj{ any a r tici, in my line will be mitttv*. Or<‘ « u n . without giving seventy-five or a hundred lift) 1 llc.r i. prom ptlv ittem ted to bo a<ldrwsin<{ me or caliing at my place o f business on State I to L1Ó free scholarships i Again, I say, repeal THYSICIAN AND SURUEON. Street, butvrcea Commercml and Front, Saltm, Orcgmv the law and let all piy tuition, and let it deiilial*. l ift to 3 O*»«« n Ih. ia » ] U » *ipee> t.» w o itr» a m » ( S i u r » j JOSEPH F I S H B T J B H . the college. t tv I —IW|**., I IT *- -'-f n I I.MËBB J a s p e r R. M i l l e r , (Mliecessor to Bilans A Müler), Dallas, Oregon. : r i : ,\ s s t > A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. . 3 r u g :i, S t a t io n e r y , — n E .Y ir.lv i.\T—— C lic m lc a l-;, F o r rum « T o i le t A r t ic le s , E tc ., E re. Aiwa*. ; « » Hand ;i t’inc 5.i*;c o f MEERSC'lIArM IMP] S. iJOA MS, TO i» A CUD, EtC ’ ’ ’ i! Ktrrct. Dnllng, Orfson, U 0 1 ..U M 0 q m m e r c i a h iV . S . J . U i E S , S X A i ' m .. ¡ . i : c a ; , P r ififip a l. lune ¡liso sornrod fì o sen ices o f a c«»di])Pt''iit and .V’l i ; i ; d i t’ l J.'-i'-'i 1 i. . . •:! t1: - > V-. iu 1 P J ’ : ‘ d of citheij the f:. ili' i f--r ohlainir.,; a ' exporionccd Pit ! •, nom i iu* Last, who will be tenml at the Store THOROUGH riiA C TIC A L BUSINESS EDUCATIt at all hours, •V t ' v? 1 ■ ■ ‘ • • ' up; J ! • ’. ! ’ :« «• i - :i. d - ■ ■< of the [ HEART DISEASE ÜIÎ. . ?4 W N. B.—Those indebted to us M U ST SETTLE before the 15th o f November. Smoke is disagreeable when taken alone, but smoke and fog combined are unbearable. — B Monmouth. Independence. -»--..« t -neTiip— m <| GOOD — c00'/ '/- 'lf'.r,yoocnpiedb> ¡uPon us before making their selections. _ : c,'liIAL' | To our line o f L A D IE S ’ D RESS G OODS, BOOTS, SHOES, and G E N TLE M E N ’S CLOTHING we call ■ ¡••initio town. Auk out or gm «iu your special attention. The wheat crop Iho vicinity of A m ity turned out from bp to 40 bushels per acre. | —ANU— New Millinery I have now on hand a complete assort- j meat of Full M illinery which I will nell at j very reasonable prices. My stock of folks, Velvets, Plushes, Katins and Velveteens are uuusually nice, as are also m j aasoi t- ment of Ostrich Plumes, Tips, Birds, Wings and f ’ oni-I'ous. My assorliiieiit of Ribbons is 'b o very huge, embracing novelties in Plush, * Velvet and Fancy j Ribbons. I also keep on hand a good ; vdh-mty of ( ’ors»ds, llosi-ry , Hoods. Nubias, Worsted Saqucs, Zephyrs,% aces, and Lace Goods, Liut-n collar« and Cuffs, Linen Silk and Fancy llam lker- j We, with others of our town, have chit is, ( biidrens’ Luce, Marceille:» Lace, just returned from the state fair, if such and Rubber Bibbs, Hand Sa< halt and j t o ns it Purs« •, th famous Jersey Jackets, Pic- A ncwr swindling scheme is thus re is the proper name for it. a s e b , Dolls, Embossed wwu ture Frames, ■ E Easels, ported by ail exchange: A man and seem e.f more like the Mexican festivals wo have attended in half-civilized M exico aiu^ Transfer In ju r e s , etc, etc. woman locate in town, put on lots of style l ather than a display of tho achievements ! Hoping the ladies w ill give me a liberal and claim to belong to the way-up circles. o fr e fii.im n t ainl civilization. The bull portion of th o f/ patronage, I am, very A fter a time the man visits the leading tight and eock-pit added v/oukl make it respectfully, M au * C. M vkj : . ^ stores and says his wife had spoken of buy e- ii ; I te. Ko much gambling, drinking] Dallas, Kept. 26, 1883. H -lw ing a bill of goods, and if she bad done s 3 j and boistcrousness waj| really disgraceful. il tititiKii ho wanted to pay for them, as ho wa * j Wo put iu three days watching the boys guinrr out o f town f o r a short .time. N > ( h»Me their hurveai wage». We are now M'iRltiSOS- i A lic iiJ .i L. -At tu« r«s»»1o. oe «»? t.**- brklu's puren ts, In Dallas, <»n \Ve< irres* 1,ty f Kej koih goods had been bought by her; and h firmly convinced of the unfitness of tho I-. t - ü :, S 1./ liev. I». K. KauuU, Air. J. C. goes to the next store. In a short time j pine • for respectable persons to attend. Morrison to Mlsa M. E. Campbell. the wife comes in, and easily succeeds in | Mlbf.KU- ilAIJ.. At the rosiiicnoe of .James Por- getting credit for a largo bill, as the titer | tertii-M, naar Ihtcr.a Vists, Wodnesiluy, Sept. ', 18oa, by F.uv. J. .James, .Mr. Jap. K. Miliar to Miss chant thinks it is all right because of the j Laura K. Hall. AU of Pulk countv. story told by tin; husband. When they get j Lota of female “ bachelors” in town, Soft;*? to Lati I c h . Mrs. M. Powell of Eugene is visiting 1 am prepared to do all kinds of sew- | here. ing on short notice. Residence, M. E. | F ru it . —On Monday morning John j Ext five repairing of sidewalks nro in parsonage, Dallas. M rs . H. J. W hite . Our paper failed to put in appearance, Dow ell shipped (>2 bushels of apples to j progress. hence a half sheet. lo r K en t. Portland, to be used for tho great cele E. C. H all, o f Uuona Vista, visited bration there; He lias received advices I M bs Ada Waller lias gone to Eola to teach school. Dallas last Wednesday. Apply from Portland that all kinds of fruit are | Monmouth Lodge I. O. G. T. will meet •lit t i Saturday evening. T he wheat market is quite firm, with a ill demand there and is uow engaged in | buying up a car load of apples.- JOObuah- j slight upward tendency. l o r S a le . I», ll. Rowland and wife of Eugene city els constitute a ear load. Although the | wore in town last week. L ook out for burglars and tliiov e^ Mr. James Tatom , o f Independence, fruit crop is short here, lie will have no] was in Dallas last Monday. Miss Viola A. Caibert has been engaged But I must sell inv old homo place ad*q truble'getting up a car load. H o is pay | ns teacher in the primary department. Mr. Mulky, the county assessor, visited ing 00 cts. per bushel, delivered at the A. ^HULTZ. b’ The editor of tlio Herald and wife l«tso a bargain. Roseburg depot. M r John H ick’s, re the county seat last Monday. i passed Saturday and Sunday in Albany. presenting the Eugene cannery and steam T o 11.v I*al row -, f Uncle Jim m ie Harris’ sf biril^ing is Messrs. Mulky, Dians, Davidson and drier, is also hero and will rein:.in in this During my ab,sense f\l».G/cmigè Crystal about ready for occupancy a.i'ahi,' section during tho whole season buying j Richardson finished harvesting on Tues- will act as my agent in tlu ..settlement of Joe Hirscliberg, o f Independence, vis all tlio available fruit, at u*iod prices. iv< * day last. accounts. He is very conversant’ with my Mrs. Jasper and M bs Chandler, of Im i no; s. and no on«.- m jd delay setllo- ited Dallas the tirstf o f tlft**yguek. one need let a btrJi.d of fruit go to waste u lit until my ret un on account of no market tins s-.ason. ; Walla Walla, ueices of Mrs. G. T . Waller, The Board o f E .iu f^ ^ iT m meets^ in are visiting here. 11 it J. L eb , Roseburg Piaiudealor. Dallas on next M onday- October first. Miss Mary Stump, who has been at- .V»l Lw'. jt- ■ < $ . I . lending Wesley college. Mass., for sev- I f you want a coiuj^Tmu dinner set, 118 i i o l l s lin il-H ' i will open up a;full, line o f '’ millinery | « ral years, lias returned. pieces, J. W. Crider can supply you. ('. E. Wulverton of Albany and George and fancy : • ods oh'tno-first of Kbptemlier, H on. Scott A. Hi KJS, county com m is Daily K wb . j 'h It of Independence were here this week all of which will bo - tho latest styles for sioner, was in Dallas last Wednesday. Early M onday morning Jack Riord n, a on bu-iucH.s pertaining to litigation, fall and winter. V E. W in N ell , Im hpcfidonce. The Dallas band boys are industriously barkeeper, while on bis way home, was j Mr. (/has. Kinsey, a blind man from practising for the winter entertainments. knocked down and robbed o f valuables ■ Illinois, lectured at tho chappel on Wed- Tali«* Notice. B. M . Smith has been appointed agent amounting to about S i,000. He had b-. cn j nosduy evening. II«.1 will lecture at Iude- | prudence Saturday evening. ■ '. k H 1 yde has placed in my hands for for W ells, Fargo & C o’s express in Dallas. freely indulging in the cup that inebriate * CollejJ|Hrl •bn :i]l hi* notes and accounts, Nearly all of the old patrons of tho Harvest is past and summer is about 1 all day »Sunday and till late into the night, I school and many new ones have been iu Which^)ust/b4)*q)qrid within thirty days. ended, and'our wood pile is still rather li e had progressed on his homeward way ! town, bringing their sons and daughters Call and settle ajjd'savo yourself costs. .J. 11. T ownsend , low. as far as the plaza in front of the Court | to be with us another school year. li. W. Murphy of G oldendalc, W. T ., Mr. W. Hricker, of Ballston is moving j ilou se when lie was sot upon l>\ two foot lie* Mid Tl • •■•! > ! ■ i\ Ison of ilalsey wore in New clothing, to his new home on the Uncle Davy Grant j pads, knocked sonscles.; and robbed, New dress goods, lay in a stupor for several hours before he town this weok\ Mr, Murphy says crops farm. Now boots and shoes, regained consciousness. When !• re in Lis locality yefro» very- gooi)'. this year! At J. D. Lee's. Emigrant cars have been placed on the vived lie found tlr.i! tb,- thiev« h;id»tah«‘>i «'•“piwdering the dry A e th e r . r .New ad next week. northern Pacific for second-class con veil- , froin^iim .'■•ISO Tii mone.yjw'o v.duabludia Mr. J! hardsou ¡«♦wirning - 'it ¡rr- laVg«- ienco. ‘tuona ! ‘d i and a gold watch and clçrin. ’Unionnt of*gr'iiding.hy Iho rolj< r-p rocess hitlhT. for*. .fi*fift. .Now "ihat so nurh^ farmers W o understand that Mrs. Cain, who ¡IK* pre « (led to tjiu RUitiojrjpuJ T, Ezra Doppleton, for good and sufii- j I Iiy. crmniistanees. '/llur-ofiioei'iLi. hit\«,'*lai«l aside their headers for bind - has been sick for several days, is nyicli known tin tr ; iXJaV'r ijpnntily «tf wildhmts are being | clout cause, hereby revoke and annul ‘ n bliave been i ;-;vui '*fcmg*for Hie .cu lp rits/ !»T ,tf bettor. saviiiV for Jc( d, ,.au*l when mashed is a | certain letter o f recommendation by me so far llll.St: «fu I! y j given to one II. D. Waller in July, 1880. j valuable aildiliofi to the provender M ost of the grain in Yamhill coun ty E zra D o m .zro x . : was cut tin s'y e a r with twine and wire | A n O p e n ¡Lefti*i binders. Mr. J. H. Townsend went to Lafayette to attend court. % law PRICES lo./N .'L r o n r-j:E'dî-£-z-za. g RUSH’S REGULATOR ! a , pract ¡»'¡«I ] t:1 ■ >r< »'•:,; ■. lit- L-T" t .q»h i m- « i .■ ■ . ■ ••• ¡.op;«' ting a ' " ’ '[ ; ." 1'' tli.vl - *i' -: ' . .\ i. '.. . -1 i p. . . «. r*-.--. ; . - ■ ! - . ions, , diploma.-:, \ ¡siting or wedding ear«Is, <•{<-., cm es'L-j in v-.» k-niun-iike nionner at living ral I oi’ particulars send for tin* “ Columbia Commercial College Journal.” Address, VV. 8. JAMES, Cor. Second and Salmon Sts. *tVe make a S pec in H y o f Hi Hits Prcseripiioitf, Family P . O .B o x 583 PO RTLAN D , OREGI Recipes wiiii the best o f Drugs, ¡md at reasonable rates. H. W. LYONS, C. P. SULLIVAN. B‘XSH;BU:RN 9 JOB, IRON T ä lB ü ä L A a D BUCKEYE W IND fKGINES FORCE Dr. Rush's L Y O N S & S U L L IV A N , Regulator” POLS GO., 0GN. We have for sale on easy termo, farms of all from forty acres upward. Also COVERellVI^NT A N D R A I L R O A D L A N D , TnVISER L A 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 , C A W MILLS E T C ., E TC .. E T C . j w\ Parties w ishing to Buy or Sell should call and sf vf O » ■<>n . u- » , \ xr> nix» ;s > . *. *4 A LL INQUIRES CONCERNING LAND PROMPTLY ANSWl j OIRce on .Main st., two doors North o f Post 0 LYONS k SULIV a J