Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 13, 1883, Image 1

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DALLAS, SATURDAY,
ITEMIZER.
POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
O C T . 1 3 , 1883.
AGENTS FOR T H E ITEMIZER.
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.............. H. S. G lu a u .
H ic ir ia l ........................... A. C. N ioholi .
I*U E T4N U K >0*.....................G IO BO* B lLT.
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DR. W . J. McDANIEL,
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGXOH,
D a lla » . O r n a » .
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IK CONKBCTIOK WITH JAP. » . MIL
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MRS. DR. GREEN,
I a 4 a p a a « le a c a , •
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
I j H i i B SK
OF
WOMEN
Devoted to the Bast Interests of Polk Connty in Particular and to the Pacifi Coast in General.
8* R o w l a h d .
AND
CHILDREN
D A L L A S . OREGON, S A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER 13,1883.
VOL. IX .
C u e OBI SUE m u ¡n s m
LOCAL NEWS.
F ar.iers arc begining to t o e fall grain.
AYe notice Mr. J ob Conner, o f Salt
Creek, on our Street« thie week.
Mr. Hastings, o f A irlie was in town
during the week.
W. J. McDANIEL, M. E „
THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES
Physician and Surgeon,
Dall»» Oregon.
M » -U
JOHN T. DALY.
DALY A BUTLER,
ATTORNEYS A T L A W
a n a « — a » « * •■« to «U 1«*»1 bu.ln.ra « *tn u t«l
e t a
Oflra «o Mill i t ., uppMtto Court Hume,
J . H. TOWNSEND,
A T T O R N EY AT
L A W,
Dallai, Oregon,
M o « «a M ol. (tr a il, oppmJt. th« court houra.
CHAS. P. SULLIVAN,
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW,
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STO CK OF GOODS
To be Slaughtered in the next
Ninety Days, as we desire to G oods and N ov elties,
Retire from Business.
W ith an
unusually L A R G E * STOCK
m ost A TTR A C T IV E
o f the
CONSISTING OF
Ottoman and Brocaded Silks and Ribbons, Servian
do « Paid to Business,
» doors north of post«fflee.
aSTpJrer.
Suitings, English Checked Worsted Satin Damasse.
Those wishing to purchase will do well to call
D R . J. B. JOHNSON,
Armures, Moires and Ottaman Cashmers,
upon us before malting their selections.
To our line o f L A D IE S ’ DRESS GOODS, BOOTS,
H iv in g returned to Independence tu
M riiu p w tljr locate, it prepared to d o all
ciad e * f dental work.
FilliuK and treat- SHOES, and GEN TLEM EN ’S CLOTHING we call
ppeeiilty.
Office in Yanduyn &
Smith's new brick up stairs.
your special attention.
C. A. JOHNS.
TIL’ITT.
N. B.—Those indebted to us M UST SETTLE
A FULL LINE OF
ATTORNEYS AT . LAW, before the 15th o f November.
Dalla», Oregon,
FANCY I STAPLE DRY GOODS ~
MEN AND BOYS GLOTHIHG, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF
A LL GRADES.
Dali»». Oregon.
BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT,
Offloc on Mill str«ct, North of Court IIouso.
w . H.
m o l r i e s T” -
Attorney and Counselor at
Law, Salem, Oregon,
W . P. W RIGHT,
A
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T I O
N
E E R
Dallas, Oregon,
Will attend to his business in a«y part of the coun­
try promptly.
Hardware,
Street, Dallas, Oregon.
Grocries, Crockery.
I will continue m y regular im portations o f
SALLER LEWiN CO S PHILADEL­
PHIA FINE SHOES,
ii .
S. L A N D OFFICE A T OREGON C ITY ,
OREGON.
Octebar IS, 1883.
V O T I C I 18 IIBRCDY GIVEN THAT Leonidas O.
sey, <
of Dull*«, Polk County, Oregon, has
X* lim
limsey.
~1i»t<ou to purchase the S. E. J of S. V.’. j
naad« applleatii
sad 8. W. J of S. E. \ of section number C of town
ship number 8, sonth of rangs number 6 west of the
Wtnamett Meridian, under the provisions of the act
ef Congress, approved June 3, 1878, entitled ‘ ‘An act
lor the sale of Timber Laud in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory.
All advsrse claims to said tract of land, or any por-
ties theroef, must be filed in the United States Land
Oflke, at Oregon City, Oregon, before the expiration
ef «(sty day* from this date.
© !-eu under my hand this 18th day of Octoder, 1881
l* r
_______________ L. T% BAKIN,
Register.
DR. T.
E. KIRKPATRICK, M.D.,
Of M m University ef New York City; Physician, Sur-
with continuous predisi of 30
ge#n and Oy nacor
to the citizens i Dallas a nd
__ be reasonable indeed,
have
Ticiidt:
s rtf end have come to stay.
I am no
Oflc# In family resideuce, first building
west's! Day ley’s Mansion. We do business in connect­
ion with belli drug stores during business hoars, and
to devete all our time to patients and our
« most thoughtfully.
_____________________
N O T IC E .
AU pernees take notioe that the Promisory Notes
hereafter dseeriked are without consideration, and
that 1 will not pay the same to-wit : One for $282.00
payable February IS, 1882 ; one for $252.00, payable
reoniary 1$, 1888 ; oae for $252.00, payable 13, 1884;
one 1er $252.0$, payable February 13, 1885; one for
•112.$$, payable February IS, 1886. All said notes
drawing interest st 10 per eent. annum. Said note*
a n 4gaed by me and payable to the order of W . 8.
M s k , aad hear date Frebruary 1$, 1180.
Jon* T homas .
DALLAS PHARMACY.
GIANT SEAM BOOTS.
3m . 3 8 Æ . B M E X T S C .
■ C a 'E I S V B
TO
BASKET FIRED NATURAL LEAF
1 . Ii. h y o k ,
■rap a
C kX eO V l
I tit.
IrarxxTia zvx» Hr», i m )
Cor. Main and Mill Sts., Dallas, Oregon.
BED-ROCK PRICES.
Having purchased the well-known cornor Drug Stör», I have replaced
the old stock with a new and
C O M P L E T E
The following persons bare gone to the
Mountains (or a weeks trip, Janus JL
Campbell, Frank Collins, M r Cosper and
Wm. Grant.
Mrs. L. B. Frazier, o f Bethel, is visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. Charles Black, o f this
city.
Mrs. Davidson wife o f our esteemed
Dr. J. E. Davidson has been lying very,
low with a severe attset o f heart dii
She is reported, at thie writing ae being a
little better.
R ev Mr. M oss, o f M onm onth, preach-
ia the Baptist Church on last 8nndsy st
I I o'clock. Rev Perkins, held service
in the Southern M ethodist Churh at 11
o,clock, and Rev Hurlburt in the even-
u u . t h e Services were all well atieud-
Messrs, Spangler & Pierce are build­
ing u huge steam boat to run on ths waters
of the great Willamette. We have been
informed that the boat will be used as s
pleasure boat, also toeing logs and wood.
They have the frame work about complet­
ed. M r. Geo. Pierce and George Clagget
M r. W. Hunter, of M cCoy, gave us a are the chip carpenters.
call on last Wednesday.
M r. A1 Goodman and Ira Smith have
Mr. A1 Snyder, o f the Yamhill R e ­ rented some of the rooms in the River
Side
office, some say the boys are going
peter, spent last Sunday in Dallas. We
are pleased to acknowledge a most pleas­ to start a paper, others say a first claas
bachelors lodging house.
ant call from him on Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Lawrence who haB been ly­
Mrs. J. F. Brown, of Salem, is visiting
ing very low at her daughters near Amity,
her uncle, D r J. E. Kirkpatrick of this
was moved home last Tuesday, aha is as
place.
yet very low, but some better.
M r Kratz, of Dixie Mills, was in town on
We bare been informed that our town
Wednesday.
will soon have a newspaper, but have not
There were more people in town on heard who the lucky mantis. We would
last Saturday than we have seen here at like to have a newspaper if some good
one time for several months.
wido awake energetic man would take
hold of it, but we do not want any more
Fino showers during the week.
failures st our expense.
Hon. M. L. Pipes and Charles Sullivan
Our town is filling up to ths fullest ex­
want to Salem on Tuesday to attend cir­
tent, nearly every house is now occupied.
cuit coura.
Independence was represented in the
The finest line o f dress goods in the lioneer excursion by our osteemed citizen
City at M. M . Ellis's.
Io n . F. A. Patterson, who will be gone
The ground is in fine condition for about two months visiting his brother
ploughing and farmers are im proving the end friends who he has not seen for inuuy
years.
tim e.
J asper R . M
have also secured the services o f a competent and
experienced PHARMACIST from the East,
who will be found at the Store
at all hours,
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M ill e r ) ,
— DEALER
S ta tio n e ry ,
I V
ROWELL & SON,
D » llu , Oregon,
HEART DISEASE
CUBED
DR. RUSH'S
REGULATOR I
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C h em icals,
T o ile t A r t id e « ,
E tc., E tc.
Moflre to Ladles.
I am prepared to do all kinds of sew­
ing on short notice. Residence, M. E.
parsonage, Dallas. M rs . H J. W hite .
.
C O L U M B IA
C@9K9KBRCKA& COLLEG E,
For R e n t.
Some good rooms, formerly occupisd by
I temizkk office. Apply to
W. S. JAW EM, Principal.
A n in stitution designed to place w ithin th$ reach o f the yan ng and m iddle-aged
th e facilities for obta in in g a
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of eith er
sex
THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION
A t the low est possible rates. T h e ed iool la supplied w ith all the conveniences o f the gi rea
and pleasant, ___________________
and the instruction« are the most . practical and
;
w ork .
E veryth in g is new , neat
l e s ________________
thorough. T h e Trlegrap
h D epa rtm en t has
legraph
han i all
" the necessary appliances for im p asting a th or­
ough know ledge ef th at «Heeseo. A ll kinda o f pen-work, such as engrossing resolutions, filling
d iplom as, visiting or w ed d inz ~ards, e tc ., mi ecu tod in a w ork -m an -lik o m anner at living rates.
F o r particulars send for the “ C o lo m b ia C u m m e r ;id C ollege J o u rn a l.” A d dress,
W. 8. JAME8, Cor. Second and Salmon Sts.
P . O .B o x 5 8 3 .............................. P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N
VOB HEART TROUBLES.
W
m. G . O ^ o o ffliT , th « w ,I l know n refs
of Balfnln, P h ilk d a ljiIU , P itts-
m n nolM tu rar
b i i g , N rw n rk raid A tla n ta , G * . , n n
OsricB ar 0* gooi > st ' b
I u r e o v g o SarM,
17 » . Broad Street,
A t i a k t a , G o . , O ctober 17, 1881
“D r. R a sh 's M sd ico l Associati. >n :
f»EAk D o n o » » : — T h e three bottle« of “ D r.
Kush's R egulator I ordered were received by
express lent w eek. 1 h are U k e n n u trir one
h e m e ratal era thorou ghly satisfied w ith the
m u lt .
F o r orar tw o y e a r. I h er e been
trraaUed w ith • «hnrp pain at m y heaart. M y
physician upon «la m in a tio n pronounced ft
a »In r(«ra e»t of a « heart, end wata unahl« to
g ir e me xn y relief.
T h e trouble grew wore«
until I had becom e eonvincad th at I could ne
W h ile in N e w Y o r k C ity la
w e»k I «waled apra, owe of th e moat prominent
phyaUiena th e ir, w ho charged m e *T> for a »
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Knowing
I r a l lit e r .
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n ow in g y you
i f ad le a l A ssociation . aod i
r>wr
to be a regalar
a patent medi
, I ordered three bottlea. I hare
_________ oblad daca I commenced taking
H, hot «hall centrane aad taka tha aatin
three bottlea an aa to cStala a permanent rare.
T m hate a y «incere thank«.
I am, ««atiera— ,
Very raapactfally,
W a. G. OSGOOD6 Y.
C. P. S U L L IV A N .
H. W . LY O N S,
LYONS & SULLIVAN,
RealEstate Agents
DLLAS
POLK
C 0U N TÄ O R .
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We hove for gale on easy terms, farms o f all sizes
from fort# acres upward. Also
C O V E R N M E N T AN D R A ILR O A D LA N D ,
T IM B E R 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 TY , SAW MILL8
E T C ., E T C -. E T C .
Z Vaugn haa m ovod his shop to Jap R
Millers Drug Store, where lie is prepvred
to do all kinds e f Jewelry work.
In the Lead for good goods and low
prices. Yours Truly. M. M. Ellis.
I f you want to buy your goods at cost,
be sure and go to B . A I t
Mill Street, Valla», Oregon.
G
Buy your boot* and »hoe* of M. M. Elba
and get the best good« and lowest price«.
1 'h a r e h
N n U rea.
Services will be held at the M . E.
Church in Dallaa. N ext Haboth Oat. 14
M orning and evening.
F ev. W . Hurlburt,
Paator.
G. W. C rystal .
To 11 y Patrons.
Daria« t»y ibsense Mr. George Cryatal
will act as my agent in tbe settlement of
accounts. He is very conversant with my
business, and no one need delay settle­
ment uutil my return.
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J. D . L i b .
For Sale or Kent.
M r. D . J. Whitaker has moved out to
his farm. Uncle Dave has got tired of
town.
Mr. Al Cumins formerly agent for the
railroad company, has opened up hi»
office with Gee. Belt, ho has gono into
tha real estate business.
II. M. L inealbos just received n large
stock of coffins and everything in that
lino and he can sell cheaper than any one
in the state, bee ad in another column.
Dont forget to look at the immense stock
o f childrens, youths and mens clothing at
J. D. Lees'
M rs. M. R osendorf hns been confined
to her bed for some time with a severe
spell of sickness.
N at Holman is com forted this week,
but ho holds his neck a little cross eyed,
aud the boil paiiu awfully.
Mrs. Dr. Harris has been in our eiiy
the past week visiting her daughter,
Mrs. E. T . Heukle.
Buy your boots and shoes where you
can have a chance to select from a variety
at J. I). Lee’s
Mr. Henry Patterson has been ap­
pointed agent for W ells, Fargo Express.
Mrs. M yers lias had a new sidewalk laid
in front o f her M illinery store.
Rem em ber Bettmsn & Rosenblatt are sell
lng off their endless stock of goods at cost.
A much needed piece of sidewalk be
tween the M. E. Church and the law
office has been laid this week.
M unch to the delight o f webfooters
the first installment of “ Uregon mist
made its appearance on Saturday.
A t one o'clock on
with a scream-exultant
monitor c f modern lo
ciferous cheering t
and waving o f i
ward bound train
bearing the Oregon 1
from East Portland. As
ally inferred, many o f the
show the weight of
but their faces are r
o f pride gives new <
Then there are the yo
neers, children of the ’
editions o f the first. They are
men and women o f l
'er, who appear worthy of the <
and will certainly '
th
Is it not eminently
should accompany the excursion? One
representing the hardy men and no:
who 110 or 40 year« ago braved the i
gers o f probably tho longeat, and i
perilous o f overland journeys o f i
migrating people, and planted the stand­
ard of ciiilization and progress by tho m
western sea, built homes and i
families. The other, theirp
nutured in tho wilds of tho frontier, have
not lagged far behind their eastern cou­
sins in tho race of progress, and upon
whom soon the burdons of society will
i-est. Of ihe former, few have looked
upon
the land
of their
nativity
since their departure; of the latter few
have seen any other. The conquests of
peace are exactly opposite those of
but equally enduring. In the days
Roman aggression when her proud eagles
were seeking and overcoming renjote
countries, the triumphal procession ex­
hibited the trophies of war, captives and
spoib, the prey of an invading army.
But the triumphal return of the Oregon
pioneers will exhibit tho mastery of
mind over tho brute furce, civilization
over barbarism of the wilderness reclaim­
ed. Hut enough of this moralizing. I
have hardly had time to note much of tha
personal composing the train. I note
from Polk county, Commissioner, Scott
A. Riggs and wife, of Ballston, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Lucas,5>f Monmouth, Mr.
Fuqua of Buetm Vista, Hon. F. A. Pat­
terson, c f Independence, Hon. J. H.
Hawloy, J. D. Kclty, and George Watt
of Bethel, J. P. Frizzell of Perrydalo,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Leo, W. C. Brown
and T. G. Richmond of Dallas, and
Judge Isaac Smith of Bridgeport. Possi­
bly some others, but 1 do not recall their
names. I will endeavor to occasionally
4
give you some incidents o f tho trip. At
this writing wo aro about 50 miles from
Portland and everything looking ploasant
and encouaging.
Mr. II. Crow will give a liberal reward
for the arrest of the porson that stole
his sheep pelts.
R e v .C . Cheethnn, state Evanglist for
the Christian Church commenced a scries
of meetings last Wednesday.
Take Notice.
Haveing Made a change in our liusinss
wu must suttlo alt accounts by the first of
November. All persons owing the old firm
must pay up bv that time. Please give
this your attention at ouce.
Sleppy & Brown
Elk Hum Mills
Pulk County.
A Curd to The Public.
T ake Metlec.
A »lock or dairy farm o f 600 adre». TA
J. L. H yde has placed in mydiands for
mile« N. W. of Dalla*. F o r p a r tic i* * » collection all his notes and accounts,
apply to, or addr
which must be paid within thirty days,
G. H. Lamberaon,
Call and settle aud save yourself costs.
127 A. Ht Portland
J. H. T ow nsino .
Women’ * H ea lth Journal
Contains valuable information on the
diseases of women only . Published by
L ady P hysicians who have made these
peculiar weaknesses of the sex their sole
study for yeais. It gives tbe causes,
symptoms, and a sure home treatment for
Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb,
Inilamation and Ulceration of the Womb,
and all displacements. Leucorrhoca or
Whites, Irregular, suppressed or painful
Menstruation, Flooding, Sick and Nerv­
ous Headache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, Weakness in back and stom­
ach, Scrofula, Pains in side, Dizziness,
Kidney Complaint, Barrenness, Nervous
Prostration, Depression of Spirits, Gen­
eral Debility of Women and change of
life. Sent on receipt of six cent« in
stamps. Address. Dr. Rush’s Medical
Association, Nanda, New York. ^
Mr. Dave Johnson one of our substan­
tial farmers, has moved to town this week.
last
L. Bettinan went to Portland on
Tuesday.
D rags,
Mr. James Alexander and J. W. Davis,
left here last Tuesday morning (or a trip
east by the Northern Paciflo. Mr. Alex­
ander goes to see his old homo once more
in Kentucky, he will be absent about 4
months. M r. Davis perhaps is on im­
portant business, when ha will return ia
aard to tell.
J. J. Daly and Sheriff Holman, of Dallas
The new j residence of M r James Smith were in this city during the week.
is nearing completion.
Mr. D, L . Hedges jund Hank Merwin
R osendorf A Hirschberg inform s ne started east of the mountains this week
where
they expect to make their future
t b it a parse containing money was found
home.
n their store. Any one claiming the same
Mr. Douty will start his saw mill again
can have it by proving property. It is
in a few days, as soon ss the river raises
in tbe possssion of Mrs. Middlehams.
enough to get logs.
Dallas, Oregon.
(Saccrsftor
The boys were sold ju st a little about
our Halley going to Dallas last wsek
after some legal documents.
Second to none in quality and pi rice«
lower than ever offered before i at M. M
E llix«.
Main Street,
A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE.
Mr. J. W. Vaughn the popular clerk, is
now employed in the store o f Vanduyn A
Smith.
Irvine & Alexander will soon receive a
large invoice of new groceriea which they
will aell at the loweat figures for cash.
m
full assortment o f Paints, Oils, Brushes, and everything pertaining to
Ram G off is now working us a double
assessment on the road, o f courso we
d on 't like this double assessment very
much, but Sam d on 't care.
W e acknowledged a pleasant call from
M r. N. F. Nelson, of Oak Grove Thurs­
day.
We make a Specialty o f Ailing Prescriptions, Family
Recipes with the best o f Drugs, and
A lw a ys
H and a Pin* U n a # f
Attorney A Couns’r at Law
at reasonable rates.
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.
ftoliftitor in Chancery.
A m bow ready te de all kina of Blacksmith work in
their line of business in ths besd styls and on the live
and lot lit« plan. You will find them at their shop
« • m e te r work Is wanted, day or night. Our shop is
« M b * B k hem sign, on- door south of Burns *
Msriesa e Every stable.
We thank pen for year eastern I n the past and hope
yeu will eontlnae the same in the future. We arc
yeuM truly.
BOW T1L I SON
Pailas. November 24, 1882.
Mr. Geo. W. Belt, city Recorder, is now
busily assessing the town.
Is it possible that Dallas is nover to
have another Hotel)
O f Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., Etc.
J. L . COLLINS,
BLACKSM ITHS.
Our City Council has ordered another
town assessment o f about 4 miles.
I f you have the tooth ache go to Mason
the dentist and got it oxtracted without
fail.
A S S O R T M E N T
October I !•••»____________________________
has been la prmetice of his profession in this place
far about twenty-ire years, and will attsnd to all
bnsinsm Oflee, opposite the Dallas Hotel, comer of
Mala aad Court street Dallas, Polk Couny, Oregon.
Her. J. R. N. Bell preaches Snndaj
next, at the Methodist ehurcb. Morning
and evening.
Clothing at M. M. Ellis's 50 per cent,
cheaper and of better quality than can be
found elsewhere, the reason wo sell cheap­
er is we sell lots of them.
W e acknowledge a pleasant call fiom
M esser. Brown, Sleppy and Ilinshaw, of
the E lk H orn lumering mills, on last
Saturday.
AND M Y O W N BRAND OF
N otice o f A p p lica tion to P u t ­
chase T im ber Land.
Mr. T. B. William«, of A irlie paid
Dallas a visit on Monday.
Plenty of rain and m ots.
A hunting party consisting o f J. H
Townsend, Jap Ellis, Judge Johns, Tom
Farley and Henry Lyons are up to La-
Creole thia week slaying the deer, I dont
know.
W H d l w wttk J»p. K. Ullter'. Drug Stur«
K. L. BUTLER,
Wheat 83 cts.
Firet Claaa Dentistry at Dr I. T. Maaon’e.
Bird I»]»Bd Uemt.
M r. E. P. D ove ha« built him i Has
residence this summer.
W het crops on ths Island averaged
about 20 bushel* to tha a cn .
Mr. B. Dove ia building a brick Chim ­
ney to hi* old house which was erected
in 1804. Better late than never.
D irk D ove, drove to Eola on last Sunday
with a borrowed buggy, patting on heaps
o f style, but the end proved rather trag­
ical. A lady o f that place knocked his
nose out of jo is t , aad did not half try.
M r E. P. D ove, informs us that hi«
hop crop uonsisting o f 4 acrea yielded
10.000 lb« making 2800 lbs to th* acre.
T h is * very large turn eul,and al.-iwa that
hops are a profitable crop to raise, the
NOTICE TO TAX-PAY E M .
prioce in Portland ia quoted at 18 te 20
eta.
thia is too low , and grower* had
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T
I will meet the Tax-payers of Polk County, better h old , a* there i* no doubt about a
Oregon, in their respective precincts, at their
usual place of r< ting, for thepurpose of col­
lecting t.otea for the year 1883. and will re­
D io w n id - -A young man by th* nai
main at .rad place from the hour of 10 o’cloek
a m. until 4 o'clock, p. m., at the following of John F. K a te r « w m drowned et Har­
time, an I place«, to wit.
risburg last reek, by belag threwn frora a
Dougin»,................Monday, . . .
saw log open «hieb h* w m ridlng dewn
Jeckaon,............... Turaday.. . . .
»nit Lake,......... Werinenday..
tbe river. X r . Hjrara Kraitb, w b* w m
Bethel....................Thureday,...
riding »n otier leg, ss he pan ed W ater«
Kola,..................... Friday..........
Dixie,....................Saturday,...
reaehed hie band to M«i*t b i » , aad was
Monmouth,.......... Monday,
draged in te tbe water, aad it WM witb tbe
Independence,......Tureday, . . .
Buena Vieta, ....... Wednesday,
gremt.it difteulty (hat be eeeaped «Down­
.. ...Thureday,..
ing bim self.
H* wa* aaffbl* to eev«
.. .Friday........
w a ten , aad bis dead body wa* reeevered
. . . .Saturday,....
.. . .Monday,. . . .
a short U aeafterw ard
l e w m a blgbly
H. H ot»**, T ie n , wfj
Tax collector for Polk County,
Daila* 0«t. fth 1883.
A
«le e d
C k a .f r .
A hotel, the Traveler's Rest, with 80
«crea of land, situated in Dallas, for tale
on reasonable terms. I also have a farm
iff 104 acre* of rich land four mile* from
bkwn for tale.
H. H aqood .
S chool B ook *.—I with to give notice
to the patron« of the public *chool that I
have quite a number of the variety of
tlue books used in the public schools
which I will sell on very reMonable
terms. Call and see them before buying
elsewhere.
<
B. A. R andlk ,
Prin. Academy.
T im p z r a m :* Lacrvaiti». —Mr. W. C
K ing delivered two of the most interest­
ing and instructive lecture* on last ^ Mon
day and Tuesday evenings tliat it has
been our privilege to listen to for many
a day. The speaker wm listened to by
large and attentive audiences, and we
feel safe in saying that they were greatly
benefited by listening te a sensible, logic
sd discussion of this great quMtiou. Aa
the people o f Oregon will aoon be called
upon to vote on tbe prohibition amend
m ent, auch diacuraiona are very timely.
N*w H chool 8 sat . - The new, pattant
Paragon aeaU, bought by Judge Truitt
while eeet, for the new school house in
DisllM, arrived on the train by the way of
the Northern Pacific, last Tuesday. Taej
a n the same seat that is used in Portland,
and are considered th* very beet There
ere 40 double eemte, and coat one him
dred end seventy dollar* The director*
• deserving ef credit for their enter
It having been reported that I hail
sold out my Undertaking husinoss, I wish
to contradict this misstatement. I have
merely removed my Undertaking business
to the store one door south o f Oonnowsy’s
agricultural depot. Having received the
ngency for tho Ran
Francisco Cast
Si Casket Manufacturing C o ., I can afford
to sell cheaper Ilian ever, and no extor
tiun practiced. I am prepared to furnish
Caskets and other burial goods as cheap
as any house in the state. Thanking the
public for past favors, I envite their forth
er patronage. Remem ber tho place of
H . M. L inks , Undertaker.
One door south o f Conaoway's Store Inde
peudouco.
Car Bnrued
afternoon last » box car
on tb» down pasenger train was dis­
cov ered to be on fire near Rock Is­
la n d . The car was detached and an
effort made to save the contents, »
jersey c o w and calf, but the arnoke
from a quantity of tlax haditrangeled
them to death, and tbe woodwork
being nearly all on fir», it woa im
p o M ib le to accmphab anything. The
car wae throwd from tli» tr»ch by
train bands, who did »11 in th»ir pow
er to save the property. Not much
delay wai experienced.— Enterprise
O n F r id a y
—The total state tax for tb« year
1883 in rive and six-tenth mills upon
the dollar,divided aa follows: Foui
mills on account of current expence«
ono mill for the completion of th«
J ah .
d *. e l
Buena Vista.
[FROM Ol'R SPECIAL ('iiRP.KP)NDKNT.
Every body outfht to see tho cHfcplay
made by A. M. Smith, Reporter of
Buena Vista Pottery, at the mechaniei
fair, Mr. Smith had a new feature in hit
display thia fair, consisting of chimney
Hue« tops and cups and they are really
beautiful as well as servicable. His vase*
are very fine showing that a mater hand
executed tho w.irk upon them, the display
of stono ware will he better than ever
before,
Our limited know lodge of the Pottery
business prevents us from making any
comparisons, but we feel safe in saying
that blue ribbons will be tied all over
his goods, for his display will all be genu-
io Oregon manufacture.
Bund ay School will open here on 14th
inst. All are requested to attend.
Many items of interest fail to be
chronicled, simply because we do not get
them in time to send in. Please assist u«
this matter, and instead of items once
in a while, you will have them twice in a
irhile.
An amatuer dramatic society is talked
f hero for winter amusement only. Go
ahead young folks and exhume tho social
spirit that has so long been tfuried here.
C. A. McCullough has started his
chopping mill and is running night and
day almost, just to catch up with the work
that has accumulated during the last few
weeks.
Again we are compcled to mention that
we are becoming tired of furnishing Dallas
with tho best of our people, the last ab­
duction was Miss. Laura Hall by Jap
Miller. We hope she has been $s fortunate
as we believe ha hns. Hapiness be with
them.
M on m ou th
¡Prof. Stanley's little son is very aick
with Typhoid fever.
has
A. M. Lucas
removed to Linn Co
to reside on a firm.
Rev. R . H. Moss made Mon month a
visit this week and give a discourse at
the chapel, w
Mrs. Fraxier, a sister of Mrs. R. M.
•Smith, who has been viaiting here, has re­
turned to her home in Oakland Oregon*
Thomas Campbell of Dallas, and hia
tiigtor8 Mrs. Deshiell of Dayton W. T .,
Mrs. L. Frazier, of Bethel, were in I
visiting Mrs. Kenedy, anotherj
wdl leave soon for Eastern
The Vesterian Society connected with '
the College, composed o f young Ii
the H espsntM composed o f young |
men were reorganized last week.
~ j.‘ L. While, of Monroe, gave ns a i
last Saturday.
The band o f hope will
church on Soturday at S o c
E P«rcival is *t f«tMitemli at.
Mr. and Mrs. Lelaaey hay*« >
housekeeping.