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THE H U COUNTY ITEMIZE* JOHNSON, LUNN4 CO. DALLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 13, 188s' a g en ts for B a l l i t o n ........... I j s c o l ! « .............. K io a u L — iNDCrSMXNCI. JU ' e n a V i e t a . Al ELIE.............. M o m m i I H .......... t h e *R ««» M A A ä J& J Dry Goods, Clolliiug, Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes. A full line of Furnishing Goods and Staple Groceries, which we are prepared to sell A T THE VERY LO WEST RATES. L. N. WOODS, W. D. r t r N r ln . DEALERS IN . it e m iz e r . . . A . N . M a s t ix . ___ S . 8 . ( ilU R I.l. ___ A . C. N i l Ho la . ___ U x o a u x B e l t . . M. C.VLBHKATH. . . . . D a l t o n lin o » . . .. .[ ,. 8 . H ow la nd . STILL Â TTH È THE PIONEER OF LOW PRICES JO H N S O N , LVNN Ac CO« ( • ■ u c r c l a l s t r e e t , H aleiii. OFFIO* IN THE HEAR OF B. M. » U IT Ii'a DKUOSTOE. DALLAS, OH. LOGAL^ DR. J . E . KIRKPATRICK, M .D ., CLOSING OUT S H I Of tb s C nU oroity of Now York City; Physician, S ur geon a nd Gynooologyst, w ith continuous p m etist of 30 yoar*, offor* h is servics to th o oitizons of Dallr.a and vicinity C harges shall be reasonable indeed. I have ta u g h t property a n d have come to stay . I am no prospector. Office in faini |y residence, first huilding wont ef DaVley's R o U su o e. We do businest in connect- iun w ith both d ru g store*» d u rin g business hours, and pr»mUo to devote all o u r tim e to p a tie n ts ami our profofcdon m ast th o u g h tfu lly . ____________ IS STILL AT H IS OLD STAND ik W W ith an H I T E unusually LARGE * STOCK most ATTRACTIVE Goods and Novelties, MRS. DR. GREEN, I s d e p s u d e s c e , O re g o n PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. AISLASEN o r W (.W IN AND 1 l l l l l L I N D ■ specialty. CONSISTING OF ___ STOCK OF GOODS Notice of Application to Pur* chase Timber Land. V . 8 . LAND OFFICE AT OHEÜUN CITY, OKKUON. Ou tu l>«r 13, 1883. Ottoman and Brocaded Silks and Ribbons, Servian Suitings, English Checked Worsted Satin Daniasse. A nil u res, Moires and Ottamsn Cashmers, To be Slaughtered in the next Ninety Days, as we desire to Retire from Business. O T Itrl IS HKRKBY U1V1N TH A T L t o ti iJ u O. g im sey , of Dallas, 1‘olk C ounty, Oregon, has n u d e application to p u rchase th e 3. K. I o! 8. W. J a nd ë. W. ¿ of S. E. i o f section n u m b er 6 of tow n hip n u m b er S, s o u th of range n u m b er (1 w est of th e W iu a ia ett M eridian, u n d e r tho provisions of th e act of C ongress, approved J u n e 3, 1S78, e n title d “ An act for th e sale of T im ber Land in th e S tates of C alifornia, Orefjou, Nevada, a n d W ashington T e rrito ry . Au adverse clainiHto said tra c t of land, o r any p o r tio n thereof, m u st be flled in th e United S tates Land Office, ut Oregon C ity , O regon, before th e e x p iratio n of sixtv days from th is date. Gives u nd er hit h and th is ISth day of O ctodsr, 18SI low L. T. DARIN, Register. MEN AND BOYS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF Those wishing to purchase will do well to call A LL CRADES. upon us before making their selections. » •T IC K - Hardware, Grocries, Crockery. To our line of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, BOOTS, All persons ta k e u o tiee th a t th e Prom isor)- N o tes | k tttu ftiT dee«n bed are w ith o u t cousideraU ou, a n d th a t I anil s e t pay th e tau io to-w it : One for #25'-’.00 [ I will continue my regular im portations of payable February 13, lWtt ; one for #262.00, iMiyable SHOES, and GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING we call F ebruary 13, 1883 ; one for $252.00, payable 13, 1881; fer # i» t. , payable F eb ru ary ’ 13, 1886; one for *262.00, payable F o b m ary 13, 13W. All said net«» your special attention. SALLERLEWIN COSPHILADEl- draw ing l e t e r e » t »I 10 p er cent, an n u m . Said not««« aro signed by m e ami p ay ab le to th e o rd er of W. 8. N. B.—Those indebted to us MUST SETTLE F rin k , * «I b ear d a te F re b rn a ry IS, 1880. PHIA FINE SHOES, ' ‘ ' J T . O ctober 1, IMS. before the 15th of November. GIANT SEAM BOOTS. l one 00 m ohn homas Assignm ent Netise. BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT, V 0 « C B IS HKRKBY GIVEN THAT I AM TH E JJI duly qualified and actin g avsignoe of the estate of DAVID M AX FIELD, who m ade an «nwignment on J m I j *, i* H J, and all p a rtie s having claim s against th e said David Maxtield sh o u ld p resen t them to me w ithin th re e u ian th e from th e d ate of th is notice, and all persons Indebted should m ake im m ediate pay m en t. l)a t« l J u ly 10, 1883. W. M. HUNTER. Assignee of th e Entate of David Maxflehl. T r e n t A J ohns , A ttorneys. Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. AND MY OWN BRAND OF BASKET FIRED NATURAL LEAF TEA. i N g iv e n t o a l l w h o m it w ay concern th a t l have been appointed odtuin- iatrato i of th e eSUte of M a r y J . S i l l i e r , late of Pelk m a n ty , deceneod. All persons h olding claims ag a in st said »»state are re q u ire ] to p rese n t th em to m e, a t lay reelJeuoe, a t Dallas, d o ly veridod, w ithin Mix m o n th s from d ate, and all persons in d eb ted to said »Hate will pleaae w ak e iue Im m ediate paym ent. ¿3T S irC E M M JOHN E. MILLER, D aly * B u t u is , A ttorney s for A d m inistrator. A d m inistrator. TO J. a. IIÏB K , Cor. Main and Mill Sts., Dallas, Oregon. Having purchased the well-known corner Drug Store, I have replacod the old stock with a new and C O M P L E T E A S S O R T M E N T Of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc., Etc. OTKTK 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE )xx»a duly app o in ted g u a rd ian of tb o e state of N Da dd East, an insano person, by th e C ounty C o u rt of Folk County, Oregon, a n d all persons having claim s against said e sta te are req u ested to p rese n t th em to iae a t Dallas, Oregon, and all persons indebted to said efitot# are req u ired to m ake p aym ent to m e a t once. D ated Sept. 4, 18*8 E. L. DELASIIMUTT, W arren T ruitt , G uardian. A ttorney. . (aept 1-4) A full assortment of Paints, Oils, Brushes, and everything pertaining to A sslg n e e ’js^lotice. A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. Notice 1« h ereb y given th a t C. L. Pierce, of In d e pendence, Polk co unty, Oregon, ha* made an assign, m ea t to mo of all his esU to In t r u s t for th e benefit of all his credito rs; said assignm ent being m ade under, a ud iu conform ity to th e provisions of an act of the L egislative Assembly of th e S tate of Oregon; entitled: “ An a r t to secure to creditors a Ju st division »*f the eetate of debto rs who convey to assignee for th e ben- eBt of credito rs;” approved. O ctober 18, 1878. Credi to rs of said Ann are notifio 1 to p resen t th e ir claims u n d e r oath, t i m i w itnin th re e m o n th s from th e d a te hereof, a t th e sto re of C laggett X Manoiu a t said town of Independence. M arsh Mssoisr, Assignee B rut A P irs s , a tto rn e y s for assignee. D ated O ct. 17th, 1883. OX. I have also secured the services of a competent aud experienced PHARMACIST front the East, who w ill be found at the Store at all hours, We make a Specialty of Ailing Prescriptions, Family Recipes with the best of Drugs, and at reasonable rates. BT VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION 18- tue'l oat of tbs honorable Circuit C oait of th . StsU of Or.gon, for the County of Polk, on »judgem ent rendered on the 13th day of la n e , 1883, in fsvor of Goorge T h .rp , defendant snd appellant, against Mary ¿ .P h ilip s, plaintiff nml respondent, for the sum of 9130 and 55 cents, gold coin, and accruing costs, I have levied upon, and will sell at public »notion on S a t n r s l n y , t h e - 1 7 th d a y • r N o v e m b e r , 1883, a t l o ’olock p. m., nt the cenrt house door in Folk county, and stste of Oregon, all the right, title nad interest which the said Mary E. Phillips, defendant an.l respondent, had on . r after Ihe 13th day of June, 1883, in or to the following described premises, to wft: Beginiug at a point S 50 degrees, 15 min., east 43.81 eh»., from the south west oorner of the Abraham Tharp and wife donation land olairn. No. 53, Notification No. 7830, in T. 6 R,, U. 7 W„ in Folk eonntp, Oregon; thence N 36 dogrees, 40.7» ehs.; thence enst 3.9» chs.. thence N » degree*. 1 w in .’ east 53.61 eh».; thence W ».46 ohs , Ibence 8 13 degrees, M Min., IT 87.44ehe., thence 8 60 deg., 1 » alia., S t . 46 ehs., to the place of be ginning, containing 100 aeree, more or lees. T ern s, of sale cash In hand. G IV E U S Dofcn 1ant. DLL AS POLK COUMTAOR. lEVEHYWHEUt is little or no siuknons in town OYER ONE I1LLI0I1 MILITARY RIFLES ---------------------- o --------------------- | k O Z tK We have for sale on easy terms, farms of all sizes from forty acres upward. Also In tha name of the State of Oregon; to I n 8 . Mallory, the ab«v. name! defen dant, yen are hereby ■summoned and re- q .ir .d to b . and appear, and answer the complaint flled against you In the above e .t il M .« it, o« nr before the first day ef th< .e x t December term of M idconrt for laid co«nty and state, t . wif: December 3, IM t, or far want th .r.o f, plaintiff will ta b . a decree against yon far the dlaaoln- lioa of tha marriage contract, now exia- tia f between plaintiff snd defendant, *«d for th* th a a ip a t of bar preaent n ^W to that of Ameilla C. Zamwalt, and for the eott* l t d diakarsemeata of this suit. T rail t k Johns. A ttom ay's far plaintiff. T hu summons ia aarved on d*f»«da«L by pablieatioa, par order of Hon. R. H. Boise, Judge of said district, mad* i« open eoart, October, 19. 1883. A K N TS W J L tt C. P. SULLIVAN. RealEstate Agents IS T U I CIRCUIT (flC K T O F T H E STATF. O r ORKOOX FOR T H E COUNTY OF POLK. Irn S. M allory, There O a k D ale. October 14th, 1858. Andrew and at present. Too many M. D’a. for any Pollie Siofmth. This might be con C. Farley’s luno foot is getting bettor. one to think of getting sick. W E H A V E T I IE . sidered n rather inte announcement Tho farmers are putting in their fall Mr. Stone of mill creek, lifts rented of the nuptials, were it not for the wheat. The weather could not be better the A houao belonging to S. T. Riggs, near I: j ; :t r . j Best Equipped Armor? h tin World f faat that Jnst Sunday, the 14th inst., for such work. the tanery, aud has moved in. the neighbors of the hnppv pair, to A N D C O N SE Q U E N T L Y T N 7 . B Z .:T 0 7 F A C IL IT IE S F O R M A N U F A C T U R IN G A N D Our district school is getting along fin® La Creole hunting party returned, the number of about forty-five, under the direction of It. F. Robinson. last Tho T E S T IN G F IR E A R M S . V.’E H A V E M A D E Tuesday For some reason they have swooped down upon them in regu H* is the man for the place. very little to Bay, but wo guess. lar pionio style to celebrate the aus The good people ef Oak Dale gave Mr. Mr. Thomas J. Haytfcr, who has been picious event. While the gentle and Mru. Safnrth a surprise on the 11th, sick f »r sumo days with cholera men engaged the amazed bride that being their silver wedding. We un quite W hich liavc b f tn adopted and ara in use ia E V E R Y Q U A R T E R O F T H E G L O B E . morbus, is very much improved. groom out of doors, in conversation derstand it was a very enjoyable affair, The Bust < )ffico has beon moved across about broad acres, fine crops, and all going home well pleased. REMINGTON SHOT GUNS fat enttl«, seme of the ladies took Oak Dale Bunday school held its the street this week, to the first door A R E N O T E D F O R T H E G O O D R E S U L T S O B T A IN E D A T A L L R A N G E S. W E R E F E R chargo of the bewildered bride, semi-annual election on the 14th. Su north of Crider’s- grocery store. T O A N YB OD Y W H O H A S L T 2 D T H E M . while others seized upon the dining perintendent, G. W. McBee; assistant Mr. Gibbons, has moved his barber room, where they spreads sump •upurintendeat, M. D. Thublurd; secre shop to tho Harris building, \i litre he OUR HUNTING AND TARGET RIFLES tuous repast, previously prepared tary, I. D. Citwood; treasurer, Ella Hal- has fitted up a neat business place. and brought with them for the occa loc; Choirister Ella Halloc. The Bun- The deniz ns of tho Willamette valley H ave u k e n H IG H E S T A W A RD S at Intcm atl w-a! Expositions, and F R IN C iP A L P R IZ E S la Leading M atches. sion. Then seating the bride and day school is in a prosperous condition have been perm itted to enjoy a lew days and well attended. of most beautiful weather this week. groom at tbo head of the table, they all s*t down to the marriage feast; Sauer Kra ut Vaiiey. A full oaoi tm ent of fresh rtrugn, patent at the conclusion of which the hap medicines, shoulder-braces, trusses, etc, A R E UN EQ UALED FO R py couple were led into the parlor constantly ou hand at Jab. R Millers. (»OU OCR SPECIAL (ORUESPONDBNT. 1 wherb elegant and appropriate pres Mr. Jack Howe, of Perrydale, gave us Strength, Simplicity, Durability, Range, Penetration, ents were spread out. The ancient Gentle rains. a pleasant call on l ist Tuesday, lie re bridegroom admitted that under or M r We*. W aymiie ofOreole is build ports stubble ground too dry to plow Precision, Ease of Action, and Rapidity of Fire. dinary circumstances be could say ing * new barn. jret. something, but now he was too full Mr. Stum p lies moved up and will be We expect to make some important for utterance. They engaged in gin tanning soon. changes in the I tkmizku soon which will blindman’a bulT, aud other sports Mr. P. W. Lingley, contemplates go make it on* of t h ^ p s t County papers iu appropriate for happy children on ing to Portland soon ihe state. N E W Y O R K O F F IC E , 281 & 2 8 3 B R O A D W A Y . aucb hilarious occasions (the lending Mr. J . T. Mathews, son of Rev. Jam es spirit being Aunt Lydia Farley, un Robert Glaze, furuily of Salem, gave 9 A R M O R Y , I L IO N , N . Y . Mathews, fo rn^r pastor of ihe xM. E. der whoso auspices the whole thing us a call Satu rainy lust. j r s - F und r o a C atalog CC. Church in Dallas, paid his old friends a lmd liean planned) till late in the Uncle Rube says he has more oats this I visit during I.h« week, evening, when they hade the nappy year than Old Pill can oat. Rev. W. ilu rlb u rt and wife went to tho On Saturday, tavt tli* Sunday Wei nouple and their sons and daughters Mins Annie und Viola Rubel gave Yaquina this week to visit a daughter como, Mrs. Smith, the wif* of th* mickle adieu, und left them to reflect upon us a flying call Bunday last. I who has been very sick for se me time, who killed the woman, Mrs. Patali, the pleasant events of the silver wed- Mr. M. Glase is going to Roseburg I and needs their assistance. E. REM INGTON & SONS, C ALL LYONS & SULLIVAN, SUMMONS. FU mi IUI, A H. W. LYONS, Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. Dated at Dallas, this 18th day of Octo ber, 1883. Ate«lj* C. Util trv. ) *H M ID G T 0 n GUNS* * R E M I N G T O N • Sheriff's Sale. ) ip Dallas, Oregon. m . Main S t r e e t , Guardian's Notice. H . H olm an . Oak Grove Items. BEO-ROCK PRICES. Adm inistrator’s Notics. o t i c e is h e r e b y Buen» Vieta. fraoM ors srs.iAL coRRBsresnwv. Jrnnlnzs Mrs. A. M. Smith is very uiurh worac Conductor Gould will soon move iii« ami may possibly not rally again. Fo . family to Monmouth. . ,to Loyal w iitrs A. SI. Smith. tó V " --rio Mr. Floyd, of the Herald ami J F De- A host i f our citizena have ' ;ono to the ! ^atdtiUr cve Uney are sick with fever. c v s r y f e l l c »if to keep I’r k m t .M It. M. Smith anJ I. L . Murphy ___ ^ _ have ! t*i0. town together. R ather ■y ifcttuv.'.ay. task ; wish v s had mure help. gone to Also» on business aud hunting in Daila. 1 , r.i 7 Some person could sell a number of.fat j L & cr-**»1 Mr. Frank Bcdwell, of North Yamhill, Ddd b\ waa visiting his parents here this week. beeves in our town to a good advantage. ! weak at 7:.*) atonale. A number have signified a willingness t( Mr. McWillia, of ALea, was town j a quarter. Corn beef cncl cabbagt thflfm Ledge Xo. O d d t vlloW s’ I i i .i l <,;i a aaon is coming. this week on business connected with his week r.t 7:30 o'clock. honey affairs. Several families have moved into town Mr. J. J a . Oft inn, of Eola, has again the purpose of securing the benefit of moved to Mouiuuouth. We hope this l‘ur school. The gold reputation our time to stay. school ha 3 had is fully Mist,lined by our «- a . .»in _ a .1 . . ! now teacher, and wo anticipate a pro* btudents are atdl constantly arriving L ,- ,.. - Stlu-ol vimt 1 1 Suiuhtne an 1 Shower. from all part. of the .ta le W. f . and Cal J Roads are in fino concltL' IN T H E ifoniia,, to uUend acliuol. I Wiuu has become of our city council Many improvements Are 1 u /„ i„ . » und our city charter and city ordinance! 99 ih e Wednesday evening prayer meet- We have some sidewalk, th at should bo' Dallas. l l -------- **---------- m*. which is established i during the win- repsum l anil a number of things that We have had a variety of \yeftth O f t h e U’r “ ®K“ ‘n ‘ll iegnl.tr order, amt ought to be attended to. Such a waste all are invited to assist in making the of opportunity in office ia iunxeuaablo in the week. Nat Holman has built a noafc sibowalk meetings interesting. our city counoil Think of Ch.ipiimu and by his stable. Eddie Smith, sou of R. M. Smith, got Gerdea and then of what you might have Potato crops are yielding well so ' ^ a aevere shock hy bein'; run against by been. wo have learned. another boy at ball play. He was for Proff. Buster, principal of our achool, L. Bcttm an can sell cheaper several hours unconscious but at this writ baa taken to himaolf a better half, and ing is slowly improving. W eimar of many like a sensible man has purchased prop any man in Dallas. accident* connected with base ball. Plenty of wood for sale a t tJielT erty aud settled right hero among ■ - Hr. Hanuum, of Lewisville, who has NVe certainly extend a cordial welcome office, cheap for cash, tome children living her# and going to to him and hia bride and join with our Tho meat market has stepped across t school, came over tno other day wit!, a people in wishing that their most felic street during the tveck. » itous anticipations may be more than re liack and some supplies, and had the mis Now stock of Rodgers Brothers silver fortune to let his horses run away demol alised. plated ware at J. D. Leo’s. ishing his luok und scattering thinge iu a Mr. Newt. P rather and Mias Sarrah promiscuous manner. Fortunately no McClain were married on the 18th inst., Remember that Jap. R. Miller, war* o n . was hurt. and took the morning train for Portland. rants his meerscham pipes. Mr. Elijah Whitman, has relum ed from A host of friends join iu wishing them We hear that there is to be a newspaper Puyallup, W. T. where he has been stop- all the hapiuesa they anticipate. The started at Independence soon. boys will make some music for them when plug for aoin. time; he thinks Polk is John Robbins cut hia hand very severe ahead yet notwithstanding the R. R. they return. And don’t forget to luy this- company is whooping up that country. It close to your buzzum. It ia Newt; not ly last Saturday with a hand a:ie. dont compare with Willamette valley. Jim. Public Temperance Meeting next Mrs. Mason, and Misa Aland also came Tuesday ovening at the M. E. Church. over from Puyallup ou a visit. S ic C oy I t e m s . We wish to call atontion to tho new Beautiful weather again. Ad of Johnson, Limn & Co. Salem, Ogn. Dr. C. F W orthington has opened an Remember Bettmau & Rosenblatt are sell Fine growing weather, this. office iu the C. A Post building. ing off their endless stock of goods at cost. A school teacher is wanted hejro. Grain sewn on summer-fallow land ia Dont borrow your neighbor’s I temize » J . W. Lowis ha* boon removing his coming up well aud looking nicely. any lunger, but subscribe for one of your ban». Mrs. Myers, the enterprising m illiner own. 0 *k drove is not dead; it’s the corres- of Dallas, ia expected here this week. If you hnve the tooth ache go to Mason pondent. Mr. 0 . (1. Shurtleff ia attending tlio tho dentist and get it extracted without Mechanic’s Fair. Several others contem fail. * x s y The health of the neighborhood ia quite plate attending. gooi at preseut.. Second to none in quality and p: rices Senator and Mrs. Dolnh and her mother Rev. Royal, will speak hero to morrow Mra. Mulkey, were visiting at Mi. Haw lower than ever offered before at M. M e at 3 o’clock, P. M. Ellis’s. ley’s of Bvthel, last weak. We have quite a largo acreago of fall Something now—magniff -in the way McCoy wai represented in the pioneer wheat sown, and it ia growing nicely. excursion by our esteemed citizens Hon. of glass ware, lamps and etc., at J. D. Lee’e. Mr. Hugh. Harris, and wife were visit J . H. Hawley and J . D. Kelly. ing Linn county the hist of the week. Jake Crider, 3 ays he had his dinner on Uncle Johnson McQucrry, Oscar Kel- New buggies are getting very common ty and Frank Post have gone to tho last Wednesday, and that it waa some thing new. m these parts, Especially among the mountains on a hunting expedition. bachlors. Mr. Joseph Black has moved to town £»X j O X T J Rev. R u sb o f McMinvillo, preached at (ra v isu o ru e . l im, 1S74J Several personrtrom this part anticipate Bethel last Sunday ut 11 A. M. and also and occupies tha house which ho bought of Mrs. Axom. attending the Fair at Portland the last of nt McCoy in tho afternoon a t 3 o'clock. the week. Mr. J o d i Morrisc i, am i bride will Mrs. Wilcox is erecting a very neat and The Good Templers hall at this place substantial boarding house in tho eastern occupy ouo of Mr. J hu Wood's houses will be dedicated to the order on Monday part of town. Mr. Win. Kay has also near the depot. erected a dweling house. the 22nd at 11 o’clock A. M. Tho public sshool will open next Mon Mr. T. J. Graves has joined tho firm day, Prof. Barker in change, a.ul Mra. Our Sunday School ia growing in in Perkins assistant. i terest and attendance from week to week, of Graves and Cook, and they have moved and we now have a school second to their stock of goods into the building for Mr. 51. M. Ellis has bee: \ very sick none. merly occupied by Dr. C. E. W orthing with a#billious attack, but is able t t bo ton. on the street again. Our visiting director is on hand as of Mr. and Mrs. A. Denny were proven- : Sec Dr. Wood s card, in another column. old. Wonder if that is the reason why it is difficult to socure a teacher. Others ted from accompanying the Pioneer E x The Dr. comes finely recommended and hint that it is your humble corres cursion on account of tho sudden illness we wish him sucoe3a. of Mrs. Denny, but wo aro pleased to pondents fault. We give it up. I t takes money to run a newspaper, and noto she is fast recovering. our patrons must help ua hy sending in O l 'A a ION.IL. HARM ED the small amounts they owe. Spangle, W. T. f All Kinds of F*iin Produce Uken in Exchange for Geods. iw l •W leltrUlaa. M onmouth Prof. W. E. Richardson has cone to G O V E R N M E N T A N D R A ILR O A D LAND, TIM B E R LAND S, S T O C K R A N C H ES , T O W N P R O P E R T Y , S A W MILLS E T C ., E TC ... E T C . ---------------------O --------------------- Parties wishing to Buy or Sell should call and see us. « « 'A L L INQUIRES CONCERNING LANS PROMPTLY ANSWERED. Office on Mali st., two doors North of Post Office. {il ■M H4 - S ë s LYONS k SULIVAN. U J asper R. M iller , tawreemar ta Ita » ) * o ■Ulert. D r ,« * Stationery, Alwo.ro XEERSCHAUK O P e rfu m e r Toilet Artielee, Eté* Eté. m Vao4 o Fine Lino «f PIPES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC ■ t t l O tre « « , B e lle * . M o Z •fl fl ----- DEAL»'.R IX------ C h e m ic a l« , Q arrived in Portland in company with a young man nainod H. Kaury who has been living at her houaa on tfc< Tillamook road, both going to the Nation al hotel and regivtering a* H. Fauvy and wife. The clerk knew Mr*. Sm ith, and thinking it impossible she could have married so soon after her husband’s terri ble death, aud to a man much her junior, refused to let them hare a room together. Fauvy, however, became very inc lignant and repeating with aueh emphasis the statement that Mrs. Sm ith is now hii wife, that the clerk could not well offer father objections to their being together. Mr». Smith -Fnuvy »old her farm before coining here for 92000, which ia ennsid ered by thoan who know the land to be a great sacritico. We midorsland aho and hor husband intend living pcrmetitly in this city. An awkward feature to this story ia that Fauvy nu his way to Portland told a yt tlllg man that he waa ’ engaged to be married to Mrs. Hmith, and expact ed soon to be her husband." -Mtatrmuin. o o A < j lieu. Johnson, the Indian who was tried for murder and acquitted at the last term of the court in this city, and his squaw, have been in ing for some tinio, in company with some others of their tribe, near Mary's river bridge. About a week ago, lien had embibed so freely of ardent spirits that it arouaed his vindictir* dis position and he resolved to relieve his wrath on his weaker partner. He enter ed her to leave the premises and an her refusal to go, »truck her with • frying pan and treated her vary hretally, where upon she threatened to divulge anas* secrets regsnling the m arder case that would place him again in custody if he did not stop. He said he did not cate, and that he would just sa anon be ia jail as not. Afraid tha oflieera being iafermad of hia actions ha was ordered to th* (tiiai* reservation. Th* only thing to he re gretted it that hi* squaw end him did not have trouble before the m arder triad, as in n iik a revelation the might have given some very convincing evidence and unearthed eeme hidden feet«.- leader. J d in g . ^ S u c h n c o m p le te a n d h a p p y goon to attend court at that place Mr. G. W. Williams, of Lafayette, has s u rp ris e w ould huvo b e en im p o ssib le been in Dal! .a several days trying to se in tb o to w u , b u t it wna p e rfe c t a n d cure a house for a hotel, but h.u failed c o m p le te to th e m u p o n tb e ir farm . so far aa we have learned. M ay th e y be as h a p p y w hen th e ir Not enough rain for the plough to start. Mr. II. J. Ftrgnsaon, of li idcipondoncc, g o ld e n w e d d in g c omo». Farmers arc about through sowing full was in town on last Wed liesday. If yon A t tho residence of Mr. Miller, on the grain. want fire insurance he is tho • man to u t 16th. of Oct. 188ÎI, by Rev . W Hurlburt, H. Massey has completed his large tend t o it fur you. Try binil. Miss Allice. E. Miller to Mr. U. 8 . Grant, stock barn. The new neats arc ready b >r nao ¡n the all of Dallas, Polk Cô., Oregon. E. Htarbuck U cohstrncting a neat school house, and they are firat c!o*s. If At th o residence o f th o b r i d e s parents, dairy bouse a b »y cant, learn sitting on one of these in Buena Vista, Oregon, O c to b e r 15, 1883, seats ho outfit to be put to >bed. W alter llosford is attending the Will« Mini Sarah E. McClain, and Mr. M. N. Mr. W U II y tir, from t ‘ oCo'juiHe, i3 amette University. | Prather, Rev. J. L. Hirsh nor afficiating. visiting h'* brother T. J. ÍI October 14, » ttb e residence of th* I, ' V»'‘7 “ ub,s ,ro ? • ba,ln#“ i county. Mr. Hay ter h m ha i the sad mis* bride, father by Her. I> Holman, Mr. J. ,ri>> to J »ck,onTi" # ‘hl» " <’ck- j fortune to bury his «rifu re» W. Buster, to Miss Emily J. Vernon,] Mr. and Mrs. Colbnth, of Balem, visited Mr. J . E. Smith, and wife! took in tho friends iu this vicinity last Sunday. if Polk county, Oregon. j Mediani V I A r at Portia*»* a part of this* Our school opened last Monday morn ! week. Mr. Smith report* the Fair a At the rwidence of .luhn Phillips, near Zena. Oct 13th, by Rev. T. F. Royal, ing with Miss S. E. Cavitt, nu excellent I goo 1 success, and tho bovt di splay ho had Was. ML Chandler, of Bpraguo, W. T. teacher, in charge. aa M iss Louisa Dane, of Zena, Oregon. C. L. and W. T. Pearce, D. M. Hamp ton, and V. VY. Pearce, are off on a pleas p a r A C a rd , ure trip to the Coast. at E d I temizes : — I have frequently beard Onr young bachelor on Sunny Side has wit of ladies being insulted by men, but it is purchased a complete rig aud now drives not often the case is reversed. But when out in style. Look out gnls, tw© young women of Dallas read thin item Mrs. P. A. Frizzell nee Miss P. A. Star- they may call to mind the meeting of a buck, after n ( leASAiit visit hero with her stranger near the academy last Saturday, parents aud her many friends, returned and showed signs of anything but ladies. last week to her home in W asco County. Huch practices as throwing kisses at entire strangers is insulting in the highest do B lrtl I i la n N I te m * . from Mr. W m. M. < gres. If ot»i «8 those tiro yotin- iadie* (I) W. T. Mr. Chu*U«i ■nay rend inis and profit by it lam . E. P. Dor* ia haling his hops. insurance Igent, is Respectidly, Charles Tyburn ia digging his potatoes. subscriber t * the BnUNUM. They are of the best quality. hi* card with »*, The water raised after tha rain nb^A information about that < H I I t 4 H S O T I ( ’EM. two feet and the Isabel made sjveral trip*. well to write hi Bon. Hayden is guarding his stubble Preaching at tho Baptist Churrh next Mrs. J. O. Q ritaday morning ami evening. Sunday field with a sh -1 gun to keep hss neigh laid the I m u ; bors stock out. Btbool at 3 » clock p. in. far 34 Ibo of E. P. Dove’* favorite dog Cap, met of tho Rutahaffi The 5rat Quarterly Meeting for Dallas circuit, M. E. Church, Booth, will be with an accident by falling from the wag lbs and the weighed 14 held th* 4th Sunday and Katoniay Iwfore, on and wo* run over. The at Dixie, Rue. E. U. Michual presiding. Tho geese ge**e are ar* coming on the th* river bare, ban, K ehjioaa (arvico* at l i A. M. and at 1 7 1 join and it I* a good flportuiuty for t h , Sal,- mite, to go hunting. P. ML each day. Pop Corn Driftings. r