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LO CAL AN D G E N E R A L They have a new Presbyterian church at Wliiteson. You must work if you any pursuit. would win in N E W R O A D M l'P K K Y ia O K M . sililed to its improvements and town | Shipley, Mrs E ............... 7,284 The M owing new road atipenriaora lots and Marion the same, as well as ! Smith, F S .................... l>r. Il .yter. dentist, over Wilson’» H. 1'. Kimball lias gone Imck to Ohio 6.170 Mr. and Mrs. I. H Fream, of Mon were appointed by the commissioner’» Yamhill. In Benton county the swine drug »tore, Dallaa. Sergeant, W m ................ on btiain«!»». 1.170 I mouth, have anew girl. Assessment is doubled and in Linn Sergeant, E K court Wednesday: ............... 1,270 they add 70 per cent. Mason, dentist, in Campbell'« brick Salem ia to base a new 110,000 Con District No. 1 — E C Higgins. ¡Simpkins, John............... Early He welt, of Monmouth, is 1.145 block, M ill street. Dallas gregatiooal church. “ “ 2— J H Emmett. I Simpkins, H .................... studying pharmacy in Portl.iud. 3.225 i A BOY’S TESTIM ONIAL. ** «• 3— L D Gibson. ‘ Skaife, J N ................. Mra. Walling, sister of A. ,T. Wise, ia J K. IV Cavitt died at Ilia home near 3,410 ; Miss Celia Janie», of 8h*ridan. has “ «« 4 — a W McNary. T o the tick: l a m a boy 13 vears Shepard, J R dangerously ill in Portland. ............... Zena last Friday, aged 47 years. 1.58: married Lou Mitchell, a narrow gauge " 11 5— John Osborn. old, and want to tell old and young Schindler, Peter............... 3,5.; Miaa Inez Vntiglin will next Week be “ “ ft— Chas Coolidge. A recent storm completely destroyed brakesman. how 1 have escaped a life of sickness. Smith, M ike.................... 910 gin wacliing weat of .Stiver. “ •« 7— J V B Butler. the Presbyterian church at Murshtield Murshtield For years 1 have been subject to rheu Stump, J B ................ Miss Ida Johnson, of Wells station, 13,210 «. «« 8— G W McLaughlin. matism, which finally resulted in heart The latest intelligence ia that James W J. Met ’onncll, a Yamhill boy, has changed to Mrs. Ben Harris, of Suver, G B ........................... 9,865 « “ 9— Jas Helmiek. trouble, palpitation and shortness of Steele, N Morrison, of Wliiteaon, may die at anv luii' just •v been uccu inaugurated iiiauini rat-cil governor onuu»..» of near Stiver. ............................. 1,742 “ “ 10— W R Birks. breath. 1 could not walk or run fast hour. Idaho. Suver, M ............................. 6.029 The Mill Creek dam of the Sheridan Whether any other baking pow der is equal t * 11 11— Sol Stump. like other boys, and at times was down Samuels, Thus ............... A H. Jobnaon and wife, of Per y- •• « 12 — Jos Edwards. Arthur Veazie has been up from flouring mill w.is washed out by the in bed and could only see other boys Steele, ttohert ................. “ R oyal,” let the official reports decide. V Christmas freshet. dale, have returned Iron) a visit to Mis- Portland among the associates of his •• •• 13 — H C McTimmonds enjoy themselves. Dr. Darrin cured Thomson, G E . . . . . . . . . 925 Houri. childhood days. ** ** 14 — ü W Gardner. the different powders were purchased on the i_r _ Chas. Welch and Miss Etta Kibbey, me with electricity and had tasting Townsend, Thoe............. 2,680 “ « l."»— A W Teats. Win. Stump has come from L medicines, much to the surprise of my Turner, R R ................... Blanche Noel came home from the of Kings Valley, were recently tied in 600 market and examined by Prof. Chandler, o f the *• *• lft— N F Gregg. friends and doctor* who failed to cure Taylor, Joh n.................... Grande to again make hi« home in sisters school at Salem for the rest and to a double bow know. 1,09 «• < • 17— H C Fox. me. 1 am now able to run up stairs Dallaa. N ew - York Board of Healtn, the result showed th feciealion of the holiday season. Tatom e s t a t e .................. 3,518 Zed Rosendorf has sold his Indepen “ «* 18— W G Campbell. and feel g<x>d. I was cured in four Tillotson estate ............... 5,46 At the M. E. church, south, thev I Taylor Dunn ami Miss Allie Moore dence mercantile business to Mike “ «« 19— W E Wann. R oyal Baking Powder contained tw enty-sev months. 1 live at 149 North Four l'aylor, A M .................. 2,532 watched tlie old year out and the new ’ entared the academy this week, swel Rosendorf and Ed. Hirsehberg. “ «4 20— John McCulloch. teenth streets, Portland. Thielsen, H B .................. 9.940 per cent, greater strength than any other brant. year in. ling the attendance to thirty-five. «* »• 21— E T Morrison. Henry Clodfetter and Miss Minnie T homas K isskl . Tharp, G eo........................ 1,570 «4 4 « — J L Guitry. Johnson, of the commercial center, When compared in money value, this difference M i«« Hazel Butler, of Monmouth, T. A. Wann, of the Ballston settle Tharp, Joe ...................... 3,594 Deafiies* Cured In Ten Minute». 44 4i 23— Al Yocum . ha* had a paralytic stroke on one side ment, was on Christmas day at Wood- have become husbaud and wife, Trullinger, J B .................. would be as follow s: 2,880 l)r. Darrin : The treatment by elec 44 4 « 34— Tho» nnings. o f her face. ville, California, married to M i»« Rosa Traglio, Pierre ................ Home men spend more money for 1,375 trinity you gave me waa successful. I 44 4i 25— W W Smith. Lewis. I f one pound of Royal Baking Pow der liquor and tobacco than they do to 543 The public school will give a lunch bud been deaf for aeveu years, and I Thomas, J Q ............... . <4 44 26— L Damon ............. 2,650 basket social at the city hall next Fri for 50 cents, was cured by you in ten minutes. Thompson, R H Quite a number of persons found it make their families comfortable. «* 44 27— Sail! Pettyjohn. Taylor, D B ...................... 1,600 day evening. most convenient to get around on snow Kefer your p itienta to me at Scholl s •* “ 28— J H Lewis. Eli Branson killed a mud hen near Thorp, A E ........................ 1,250 One pound of no other powder is worth over shoes while the ground was so deeply Sheridan last week. They are plenti Kerry, Oregon. C harles K oebkk . 44 4 i 29—J W McDowell. P. B. Fulton is to put out immed Tuck, M ary........................ 7M covered with whiteness. «« 44 30— H Conti. 36 cents. ful in some regions but rare here. iately south of town ten acres of prunes Dr. Darrin still holds forth at 270£ Tel her« iw, T B ................. 4.712 “ ** 31—Geo Ball. for Dr. Stanley. Some preachers as well as some other Til»* best way to keep out of prison Washington st., Port! n d : Hotel Eu Thorp. S C ...................... 620 I f another baking powder is forced upon you “ •• 32— H C McCarter. inconsiderate mortals are continually and out of trouble generally is to always I .................. gene, Eugene, Or., ami gives free con Taylor. D P 700 T il Glaze has a public hall at Prine- 11 “ 33— Wm Jones. saying and doing the wrong things ut aim to do the fair and square thing, sultations daily from 10 to 5; evenings, Thompson, J I .................... by the grocer in place of the Royal, see that you 1,160 ville and is a leader in getting up " *• 34— Jas Burns. the wrong time and place. 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12. He treats Turnidge, V J .................... 1,231 dances thereiu. I lireatened high water caused Pres «* 44 35 — M Mirhelhook. are charged the correspondingly lower price. all curable chronic, acute and secret Turner Bros........................ 1,882 It is far easier to assert a thing than cott A Vencss of Independence saw mill Mrs. Naomi Shelton now runs the disea*es at half the former prices. Tarter Br« s ........................ 2.700 New Goods Fall Styles, to prove it, and accused or suspected to move much of their lumber to high Dallas hotel, so long conducted by 1,095 persons are always entitled to the ben er ground. Consisting of ever* thing in the jewel The poor free, except medicines. Cir Tarter, N ............................ Mrs. Addie Magern. Tarter, B ................................... 1,200 OAKDAI.E. efit of anv doubt or lack of proof. ry line for ladies and g«*nt«’ wear. If cular and question list sent free. T s k r n b y Surprise. » — - Scrofula, whether Teal, C H ................................. 1,8.3} Patches of snow still linger with us, cannot find «in anything in CHRISTIAN --------- . , hereditary ,, , , or ac- , i you iw« > isutiuv iiiiu viiiiiiL you I'UI want num III One of the most genuinely ^ ENDEAVOR FKOGRIMMI Tetherow, 8 H .......................... 4,015 Miss Donaldson is getting better. There are advertised letters in the | qnired, '»th oroughly expelled from the ; stock, will made lo order anything in but the temperature has seemed al social meetings of the season v u Dallas postotfice for Mrs. Nora Force, blood by Hood's .Sarsaparilla, the great 4,500 A. Siefarth has moved to his new most springlike for a Week. jeweliy. Spectacles from 50 cents up; At the Christian church at Dallas to- Tedrow, J M ............................. the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. T. J. Force, G. W. Green, C. E. Reeves, blood purifier. Tedrow, G J ............................ 3,620 house. mora w full line of optical goods. Silverware. man Tuesday evening. They had j The Ep wort h league entertain meat Alex. Wilson and Joseph Wilson Townsend, Ira ........................ 10,535 Roger’s goods, a 1 knives and forks at MORNING SESSION. Mr. and Mrs. R 8. Conner, of New Dan Siddons is getting logs from up returned from a trip east and mtrt < last Sunday evening was largely at Taylor, A C 5,775 Within the past year there have been berg, were up on the headwaters of #5.20 per set of half dozen each 9:30. Devotional exercises. Lead the creek. calling on a neighbor when info tended and greatly enjoyed. 1.725 sixty-nine marriages in this county the Gooseneck at the wedding of her sister, Also have full stock of loose stones and or from the Baptist society at Inde- Tingle, E anu H B ........... Toner, J G .................... W . M. Shewey is crippling around that their house was full of 4,225 The Workmen and Maccabees have smallest number, two, being in March Miss Rilla Davis. can replace any lost or broken stone in neiidence. with numerous baskets as if Townsend, D .................... 4,640 ith a cut foot. made arrangements to her* after hold and the greatest, twelve, in October. rings, pins, etc. Gold and silver thim 10:00 Welcome address— B. F. Mul- come to stay a month. When On Christmas eve Mrs. Hallock gave Tharp, B N ...................... : 3.438 kev. their sessions in the Odd Fellows’ hull bles— tine assortment. Yours truly, A. Strsldard, of Falls City, is visiting opened the door to enter their The electric light company have put the neighbors a turkey dinner and 2,758 our community. Z. F. V a u g h n . 10:05 Response— Christian society Tharp, C N ...................... house fifty voice»began to sing I School Superintendent Hutchinson’s twenty four incandescent lights in the that evening there was a Christmas 'Thurston, J ...................... 9,206 I Iiid«q>endeiice. brother, R. C „ is up from D. uglas Holman hotel, and its guests will sure tree at her house. Mc( *»Y. ¡Thurston, A ...................... This an opjiortnne time for calamity Again, and tilled them with c~ 2,215 j 10:10 Appointment of committees county. This was his boyhood home. ly have light enough on the subject. howlers to say uncomplimentary tilings almost too full for utterance, Mrs. Beattie is home after a week's Miss Avis Christian, of Indepen 10:20 How to further the work of genial feeling at once pervaded F A L L S C IT Y . about the roads. As we passed over the road from dence, is attending a Catholic school visit in Portland. The Liberty debating society has a* the Christian Endeavor— Christian so o re present and until near unto 1 new officers Wm. K ruber, John Luce, Portland to Salem a week ago the snow li Salem. Maud and Dora Cooper are VVe rejoice at being in communica ciety, Perrydale. Followed by discus The heavy snow did considerable night the good times went on. Mrs. Amos Fletcher is visiting her »ion. Henry Farley, 0. Harmon and George »van all gone, while quite a generous at the state university. tion with tiie outside world ag iin. damage to trees, but no buildings or lunch dim e from a score of parents at Monmouth. amount still remained around Dallas. Hagood. 10:50. Reception of delegates. and the way it disappeared WMiEI In this county within tlie last year ’'bare were ten births here during stock were injured. Wm. Harrington is invoice clerk I 11:30. Convention sermon— Rev.G One of the most accomplished den- 750 pieces of property, valued at over Wanted— Everybody to know that Who says Falls C ity is not pros Dr. Farley is out trying his moth der to behold. this week for J. C. Fletcher. Gilb spie, Presbyterian church, Dalla» perous? Mrs. Naomi Shelton has reopened tin ii*ts in tin* state is J. M. Keene, of Sa #700,000 has changed hands. So the er’s bread and coffee while his wife vis 12:00. Adjournment. D IX IE . Dallas hotel under the new name of lem, and many Polk county people deeds on record show. Curt. Hawley, of Monmouth, spent The snow and sleet broke down, up its her parents in Portland. AFTERNOON SESSION. who go there for dentistry patronize Arlington. several days visiting at McCoy. Mrs. George White spent Sunday t rooted ami made havoc iu general of Independence has new Masonic offi 1 :30 Song service led by Rev. Poll W e have had no preaching or spell him. McMinnville. cers as follows: G. VV. Shinn, G. A. Ben and Jim Harris are now Lin Miss Allie Bell left Tuesday to at ing, Congregational church Independ old orchards. ing school since the snow came, hut Home two dozen young people met Smith, E. L Ketelium, H. Hirschbeig, tend the normal school at »Monmouth ence. coln hop growers, but find it pleasani will now start up again, next Sunday The dance last Friday evening \ Dr. Bell, from Portland, has located to make frequent visits to their coun ¡it the academy last Saturday evening L. C. Bell and W. L. Hudgins. 1 :50 Report of committee on cre- with us and »he long felt want is now being the regular Baptist day. largely attended. H. B. St. John has reti rued from a and tarried until tlie new year came ty seat boyhood home. dehtials. supplied. Now for a good blacksmith. Not for twentyfive years has a snow two weeks’ trip to Chehalis, Washing Tom ('aril has bought forty acres of Mrs. Hill Me Daniel fell and 1 along. The occasion was by no means 1 :55 Roll call and report of socie been so detrimental to timber, fruit ton. R. R. Turner has bought the Mi- doleful. ! 1 citizens meeting a few evenings land next to Joe Murphy’s, south of bone in her ankle. ties, and shade trees in the Oakdale region chell stock of goods at Falls City, pay the school house, and the sup)x>sitioii Mrs. Richardson, of Indeiiendence, 2 .-05 Paper on local unions— P. B. »it •« it «a s decided to incorisirate the The band will give a concert stt G. N. Townsend, who for a consider as was that before the holidays. ing 55 cents on the dollar of the an town. I t was further decided not to is that the two will put up a bachelor's ball Saturday evening. spent new years at the old home at Fulton, Presbyterian church, Dallas. able time has had charge of the agri praised value of #4,603. hall. have any saloons. Sam Tetherow, of Luckiamute. start Zena. Discussion. cultural business of Knapp, Burrell A No preachin* next Sunday,but There was not a large attendance Co. at Dayton, Wash., has been trans ed to Independence in a sleigh but 2 ; 15. The model lookout commit ROADS AND TAXATION. There are a number of trees across J. K. Sears has been on the sick list day school at the hall at 11 o'clock. but a profitable time at the teachers' ferred lo the management of their Sa broke down in deep water south of with erysipelas in his face, but is able tee— Christian society, Independence. what is known as the Canyon road to E d . I t k m iz b r : Please allow me a Monmouth and bail to wade waist deep meeting last Saturday. The next ses lem agency. Discussion. The new pupils in our school Dallas. The sujiervisor should get the to be out again. little space to express my views in re holidays were Alfred and Esther in ice water to unhitch his horses. «ion will be at liideoendeuce. 2 :30. The duties of the social road opened up again. gard to some needed legislation. Our non of the Bverley district, sod j One who has not visited nor kept Miss Carrie StJohn will spend the committee— Fir»t Congregaci church. When some men swear nothing is City Collector Grant has given notice track of the changes in Salem for a J. N. Hart had the misfortune to roads m ight lx* improved if we had chie McNary of the Eola district. winter with her sister, Mrs. F. T. Dur Independence. Discussion. that taxes for 1892 are now due and year would I k * greatly astonished at thought of it, because it is in keeping ham, of Pendieton. 2 :45. The iron clad pledge— Chris lose his buggy by a shed collapsing and sensible road laws, but with the pres unless paid by the first of February a the changes within that time, nearly a with their assoc iations, tastes and gen letting roof and snow down on it ent ones it is not possible. There are PRO G R AM M E. Miss Dasia Graves returned to Inde tian society, Monmouth. Discussion. eral manner, while an oath from other 5 per cent penalty will he ad led. million dollars having been spent in bis is the only damage we have heard not as a rule to exceed two men in 3:00. Question box conducted by pendence Monday after a week’s visit lips attracts the attention of all because Here is the programme of the eato each district who know how to make of iu this section. Ari Armstrong, well known about improvements. the superintendent. with relatives at Bethel. something better was expected. good roads, and as long as it is consid tainment to be given at the acadamy Falls City ami Independence, has been 3 ;16. Reports of committees. The present population of Salem is W ith all the drawbacks and sheriff's Wm. Strong is laid up, having step ered a burden to be api>ointed super tin» evening: All medical authorities say that, im assigned to take charge of the work of said by those making a new city direc 3 :25. Election of officers. iaits during the year just ended there Quartett. ped on a rusty nail, which wcntthrougl visor, without any responsibility, we pure water is a very common source of the Christian church at Prineville. 3 :40. Consecration service led by tory to by 11,940, not including the have been more ami better building* Recitation— Maliel Cobb. his boot and part of his foot. shall have bad roads. A t present no disease. Too many Dallas wells are member Christian society, Monmouth. erected than any previous year sine« See the dental ad of Dr. 8. A. Mill inmates of any of the state institutions not sufficiently guarded against the K-Miy—Jessie Wi.eman. one sees to the roads in autumn, to 4:00. Adjournment. Elmer Emmett lias returned to Al the town started. I f Falls City had key of Independence. Those living in It is said that nearly 20,000 people get drainage of surface water, and the Recitation— Lelunil Dawea. open the ditches that were filled in bany to attend school after an absence only half a chance it would make a* Trio. the southern part of the county can their mail there. harvest time to go in and out of the HarnciN and Saddlery. same is true all through the couuty. of three months on account of sick good a showing as any town in the val Keciiatinn— Minnie Butler. not do better than to patronize him. Ed. Herren, the Halem hop buyer, T. S. Colley at Perrydale keeps on ey, according to its size. The follow field. The water is permitted to fol Persistent, judicious advertisers al ness. Instrumental music— R. W. Hob Hlowgoers ami spendthrifts are very was over the other day trying to nego most invariably come out ahead of those hand good eastern stock or will make ing is a partial list of the improve low the ruts and wash out deep gullies land. Andrew Briner and family passed to order anything you want ill those and the road becomes almost impassa Apt to come out behind the quicker tiate for the crops of John Groves, H* n who think it is useless to pay for ments for the year of 1892 : School Recitation— Ralph Summerville. and more economical, and then won ry Clifford and Dr. Kirkpatrick. They printer’s ink. A shrewd advertiser may through McCoy Tuesday morning on lines. Be sure to see his goods and house, $4,000; *M. E. church, in course ble for the want of a little straw put in Mule quartet. der why they fail to pro*|>er like the hold some 350 hales and are unwilling make five edges cut while his less en their way to Ashland, where they will learn his prices before buyiug else of erection, will require about #400 t< October diagonally across the road. Dialogue — Matrimonial advertiae- to sell at ruling figures. make their future home. The latter would not only keep the wa where. others. terprising competitor is sawing away finish, #1,600; F'ree Method is* church ment. ter out of the track but greatly allay The Presbyterian delegates to the VV. H Kuykendall shipped two car with one dull edge. «#600: Mrs. Thorn, house, #600; J. R L**ap year lias gone ami many old Quartet. •IUICY L IS T . the dust in summer. It is impossible loads of fine beef cattle to Portland iasl Moyer, house, .#800; Ira Merling, house maids are si ill unmarried, hut have Christian Endeavor Convention are P. Admission free, supper 15 ceota. On Chrintnias day John Vernon and at present to allow the county to issue B. Fulton ami Mrs. H. E. Koser, those Saturday and 0. A Post takes two car Here is the list of jurors drawn to #400;*Peter Wonderly, house, #700; thf hwi et consolation that they a*e wife had all their children, eight of bonds for the purpose of making ma from »he Christian church being B. F. loads of mutton sheep this week. serve in the justice court for Dallas ¥Pugh Bros, house, $700; V. A 8ch better off’ than many who tied to worth K O L A H IL L a . ad a mi zed roads. However, we need a Mulk**y, Walter Butler, Mrs. J. H. Hart them, and their nine gtand children, at la| pi, house, $5000; Wilbur Lawrence, less men. Clias W illis has returned from a and Dixie precinct« fluring the year : home. Their sons in-law are I. A. Al new road law to make the supervisor and Mr*. 0. 8. Headley. J S Ashlmtigh, clerk, Dallas. J. W. l’hoenecia and wife arc «pend house, #150; G. W. Griggs, house, len, J. W. Buster, John Young, ami nine months, visit to southern Califor elective, pay the tax in money ami . ing , a lew days among relative« in Port- Some dishonest bi|»eds have stolen T C Bell, agent, Dallas. postnffice Building and improvement* Yamhill county will he well rep re Wilson Allen. Then* has never been a ilia and Arizona, and says he is glad make ten hours a day’s work, the rates three of A. M. Ginn’s sheep from Jas A Bverley, lumlier merchant, Dallas. #825; F: E. Gilliam, store building, to get h ick lo o ld Wcbfoot where it is to be #3 and »#1.50 per day. Every Howe’s pasture,and a steel trap, as it sen ted in the next legi lature by H .W . death in any of the families. J A Baxter, farmer. Dallas. $500; Albert Harrington, improve man should t>e allowed to put in his were, has been set for the next fellow Lamson and II. S. Maloney, of ‘■Oieri Quite a number of Grand Ronde In not so hot. Jack White, who haa had such a H S Buts, farmer, Dallas. ments, $150; T. D. Hallowed, improve dan, and N. L Butler. G. W. Mverand lay’s work when he has time. Our a time with malarial fever, ia again dians thought it a fine thing when that tries it. . J. T. Shoup, our genial stage driver, John Boydston, merchant, Dallas. ments on hot* l, #500; *R. M, Cramer, ^ J. O. Stunt« will keep a sliHrp lookout they got to vote at the pr sideutial present »ysleni of taxation does not j able to eat spare riba, is taking a month’» layoff Girls, keep Joseph Black, farmer, Dallas. house, #300; *R. M. Gilbert, house The Oregonian, Statesman And Cap- for t |,. interests of Polk county, eive justice to all. us it simply depends elec lion, hut now some of them are your ey«“s open, for lie comes when von Isaac Burson, carpenter, Dallas. «#400; O. Meesman, improvements on ital Journal all come out with extra J K. Polk Cavitt died laat Friday on a man’s conscience how much tax J W Bell farmer, Dallas. good new year editions. That of the ^ having been charged that the in- being sued for debt the same as any least expect him. He savs he is get store building, #1300: C M. Young, im he will pay. No debt, unless of rec- after a lingering illness of two year* other citiien, which feature of citizen ting tired of boarding and is going to Mark Burch, farmer, Dixie. Htatesman excelled anything ever is ! rtHV^l,m, which now contains over provements on house, #75; C. L. Barn >rd, should be taken out of the assess with consumption. He was a good oil housekeeping. John By*Ta, farmer, Dixie. sued in the state, outside of Portland, i patients, is not properly managed. ship they do not appreciate hard, improvements on house, #40; W ment. Our present mortgage tax law izen, a good neighbor, a member of , a coniniittde from the state board of A San Francisco party has been in G E Browning, farmer, Dixie. J Southwell, improvements on house, There will he no public installati does more harm than good for it keeps the Methodist cliuroh and a true Chris Therein no use in ladns «tinting ,.|mritie* will meet there January lOtli this region buying large quantities ot A 8 ( ’ rider, capitalist, Dallas. $100; H. 8 .M ontgomery, shop, #200; capital out of the state and interest at tian gentleman in every way. The fu themselves so much in the use of that lo investigate some claimed irregulari poiat«*es at from 30 to 50 cents While of nflii-ers given by the officers of Mc- O II Cohb, wheelwright, Dallas. J . I . Montgomery, barn and »hop, #250, ' t’ov of stated in last week’s items, hut least 2 per cent higher than it would neral was at Zena Sunday. very convenient article, old papers, j tjeH far lielow what was anticipated last fall Rev. Ilolierg, of McMinnville, will give R B Carpenter, carpenter, Dallas. W. B. Graham, barn and improve while they can l»e had so very cheap. be without that law. Owing to the deep snow the shoot it is not a losing nor unprofitable busi a free lecture at the church oil Odd 8 Coad. capitalist, Dalian. ments on house, #100; total, #13,785 W e sell them, two by three feet in size, Hon B. b. Nichols, of Prineville. ness, for it has been proven that pota H Clan field, farmer, Dallas. ing match was post(>oned to the Fri- Those mrrked with a star are under Fellowship on Sunday at 2 o’clock at half a cent. \ *M*en nP ai Walla Walla visiting M O NNO U TH . Green Campbell, farmer, Dallas. du v before new years, when qqjte a li construction and the estimate is based _ . his daughter’s family, on route to Sa- to raising pays at even two bits a A ll are invited to come out and hear J W Caldwell, farmer, Dallas. on the amount of material and lal>or R. M. .Smith took in »100 worth of vely time was had. John Murphy, of During the i* s t year L 8 Hart fed lem where lie will represent Ilia conn- bushel, if one has a fair crop him. Chas Coolidge, farmer, Dallas. Salem, was the champion rifle ehotami done at the present, not when com pork one day last week. Hon. 8. 1). Gibson, Polk county all Ilia surplus grain to 1 7 5 turkeys ty in the legislature. Much of his pleted. Pont m a ster C ain l>ead. marched off with three turkeys, but S H Crowley, farmer, Dixie. and forty-five hogs, all of which have 1 hovhood life was spent a mile west of member of the state hoard of equaliza President Campbell and Prof. Getz Walter McGee got there when it came J H Dunlap, farmer, Dallas. been marketed, and he is sure that lie i)ll||.(g tion, has been doing Ids very best for Mr. A. Cain came to Oregon a doz were called to Salem on business laat COLDENDALK, WASHINGTON. J E Davis, farmer, Dalian. to ducks. He a dd turkeys were too made more than he could have done by . . . the interests of his constituency, but en year« ago and moved to Crowley week. heavy and he did not want to pack selling the grain. V “ * 1,111,6 b,>ar<‘ equalization hss has not been able to secure just what nix ye.irs since. Last Sunday after A W Dunn, teamster, Dallas. I/oiiis Goodnoe and a Miss Toplin . . . . . | decided that all mortgages must be »»- he thought fair and proper. Those noon he was in hi« u*tml health and Three hundred and sixty-five stud- them home. Uncle Fred. LooaaailB- W A Dodge, laborer, Dallas. have been made one and more wed There was considerable enow over in ,e8.e,| .,t ,beir face value. That will C F Dempsey, farmer, Dixie. ents in the normal and more to enter | l'ty wtt!l no* 'n '*■ who have any knowledge of how the had juMt eaten a hearty dinner when d ngs are coming. the Prineville region, but a welcome double the assessment in Clackamas this term. N Dornsife, farmer, Dixie. passage of most hills in the legislature he fell hack from the table in an un Chinook wind sism melted it away. .ln,| Multnomah counties and add 25 •)oug. Collin’s amiable daughtsr, John Embree, farmer, Dallas. is secured, know that it is a matt* r of conscious condition and remained in T h e La rgest Hog. Arthur Wood and wife have gone to The sheep and cattlemen feel ch erful, ,^ r ,.,.llt jn Douglas, Union and Was- Allie, has been tied in the matrimonial Jas Elliott, farmer, Dallas. give and take, that a member frequent that state until he died a few hour« la Portland, where lie has a business en- I The Eugene Guard says: Lane coun for there is plenty of feed and grass is co counties. with l'hil. »Miller. J Frakes, laborer, Dallas. ly votes against his better judgment to ter. aged 72 year». Hi* funeral was ty is generally noted for its superior gagernent. good on the range. I' B Fulton, agent, Dalian. 8. D. Gibson has been bitterly pro secure influences from other sources in preached Monday by Rev. John O h * tor E. Gobat, well known to ma products. Now we lay claim to the F ive million feet of log» are now l»e- Remember that the proceeds of the testing against the state hoard of equal favor of his own hills. All who know borne and he wan interred at the Bap Win Faull. merchant. Dallas. ny of your readers, died here Decem largest hog butchered in the state this ing floated down the Luckiamute on year. Win. Miller, who lives »few John Fawk, farmer, Dixie. lunch basket social next Friday even ization making such great increase in Sam Gibson feel certain that he will tiat church near there. He whh post ber 31st, after a very brief illness. the high tide. J H Guy, farmer, Dallas. ing are to lie used in preparing an ex the values of property in his district, | “ inn to do right, master ami Ilia deputy, Finley Edgar, miles north of this city, sold a dress The building of the railroad fron hibit for the W orld’s fair, and that the hut I lie other m ender« outvoted him J C Gaynor, shoemaker, Dallas. will for tlu? present serve iu that capac- W m . Hellers, a normal graduate who ed hog to Patterson A Miller C*«lumbus to a point op|K>site The MAKKKT REPORT N Garwood, farmer, Dallas. Dallas b»ys and girls who do the work Governor Pennoyer takes but little ito. Mr. Cain wax last June made the Beside* the D 'l**i- is expected to commence soon has been teaching in eastern Oregon, weighed 634 poll nils. 1* 8 Greenwood, farmer, Dallas. lemocratic nominee for county treas will reap the direct oenefits. stock in the action of said board. [Corrected weekly by Niee A C««eper] is home on a visit. above large hog Mr. Miller sold at the M Guy, farmer, Dallas. urer. His very face bore the marks of Uni heat Christmas gift in this re _ | same time to the above gentlemen, Wlient, per bushel, 65 els. Preaching at all the churches every Oregon’s first »tale treasurer was J. Jas Howe, farmer, Dallas. Messrs. Ford and Rexford are p u t-; four dressed hogs, that weighed 1'821 meekness, kindness ami goodness, and gion was about thirty inches of snow, Bran, per ton, »15. Sunday morning and evening. Meth- |> Boon, who was elected in 1860 His ting down substantial cn»»swalk* which j u>(i( or ttn average weight of 455^ lb«, J H Hastings, farmer, Dallas. there was not one to speak unkindly which has alsmt all disapp«‘ared under 8horts, per ton, »18. odist and Christian Sunday schools al .„oces-ors were E. N Cooke, L Fleis- have been long needed. The five head weighed 2.464 lb«f or in of him. G W Hagood, farmer, Dallas. tiie ice dispelling breath of the genial Oat», per hn»hel, 35 ct». 9 : 45 . Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and ehman, A. H. Brown, Edward Hirach, T J Hay ter, farmer, Dallas. Chinook, and new year’s day woa real The new city officer« have entered I » v«*r*K« of nearly 493 lb«. Where i« M .E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thors-i (j \v Webb and the present incum- 1 Flour, per barrel, »4.40 Morris J o n e s , farmer, Dallas. EOI. A. spring like. up*m their duties and it i» to lie hoped f be man that »ay» hog ruiiing will not Potato«1*, |ier bushel. 50 cts. day evening. The general publie wel bent, Phil Metschan. Mr. Cooke and J C Lewis, liveryman, Dallas. j Pft> in Oregon. Butter, per pound, 30 cts Mrs. Beardsley went to Halem to come at all these meetings. Mr. Hirsch each served three terms Tiie land buaineaa ia brisk in this they will make efficient officer«. J VV Lewi», laborer, Dixie. Lard, per pound, 12£ Of 15 cts. spend new years. . . , .. and each of the others two. county at the present time, and 187 fi The section dauds on the railroad j Geo Muscott, carfamter, Dallas. Portland now claims a population Bacon, »ides, |>er pound, 15 ct*. I n lil i«* School Charity. nal proof» are advertised to be made are doing a g<»»l job putting down the | M Morrison, merchant, Dallas. Singing school meets three nights a of 95 000 and to have a jobbing trade I Susan B Anthony says we are soon Ham», per poun<i,18j cts. Perhaps no town in the state hod a cross and sidewalks required of the liefore United State»’ Circuit Court A B Muir, tanner, Dallas. week. Mr. Shumaker is a gissi teach of over »124 000,000 The manufae- to have more old maids than ever, be Hhoulders, |»-r pound, 12^ cts. gr< ater number of genuinely happy Commisaianer W. R. Dunbar between company on their property. er tures of 1892 wert nearly a million dol cause such » large |*“r cent of young C F McCarter, laborere»*, Dallas. ElOl". per dnxen, 25 cts soul» Christmas than Eugene, lnntead now and tiie 3rd of February. R R Turner, clerk, Dallas. There is a large yellow dog that wan <4 going to Chriftmas trees to get pres lars more than during the preceding men are becoming worthless and tin Chickens, per «ioxen, »4(86. Mr. Beardsley will set out 500 Char year A large number of line business worthy of wives, and so many avenues Thuraton Master« and hi» good wife, ders around town and attacks ladies ent* for themselves the whole city was Dri-d fruit», per pound, 10(820 cts. lotte peach treei as soon as the ground ASSESSMENT HULL KOK l« » t . If he i~ an used and enthused with the spirit blocks and manv costly and elegant for being independent are opening to cou»ina of Mra. Henry Howe, having and children on the streets Be»1!«, per poun«l, 1 cents. is in order. residences were constructed during the women A drinking, gambling or loa n niarriei) just twenty years, hail a not taken care of the owner may have | of furnishing gifts for the poor and Turnips, per pound, 14 cts. Following is the roll, iniduding all Mr. Morhweis bronght a grain sa< k «hiftlpss hunband is far w«u«e than China weilding at their house a few some damage» to pay. Cabbage, per pound, 1$ c. needy. The public school children almost full of peanuts for his scholars property in Polk county that is assess- evenings since and not a Chinaman ^ none at all. The Monmouth Tribune is dead af h ml their teacher» were at the bottom Onion», per pound, 2A(S3 cts. eil at over »500. and which will he con a new year treat. waa tliere. Thurat. and Mary furnish ter a brief life of nine weeks. We of it, the result being several hundred Beans, per pound, 5(86 cts. tinned from week to wtsik until finish- At enter- " ’** h" ve j" » * °rdered the San Fran- ed their guest« an old faahione«l wed- think the patronage and inducements packages of provisions,clothing, book»» Corn meal, per pound,4 cts. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patterson wpnt to ed: tahiment in the interest of the Sunday cisco Weekly Call, an excellent eight ) ding supper that was much enjoyed by were quit« sufficient to make it suc toys and other thing» to make glad and Buckwheat flour, per |»iund. 5 cts. Portland to spend new year» with Stoats, C E . . . £ ml For a day or two in advance page paper, for Frank Holman of 2.349 the large assemblage. ceed. The pe<»pie feel that they have comfortable the unfortunate one«. It Graham Hour, |ier barrel, »4.40 their daughter, Mrs. CstU-rli.i. Stoats, A C ___ 1.999 --------- ---------------- M " - BCl. with th j thev'pav- been bilked by irres|>on»ible parties wa» one of the most impressive things Hay, per ton, »8 «»1 2 . One of Mrs. Timmond’s hens got Stools, J O . . . M O U N T P IM G A H . 2,381 ' who were after a larger subsidy with in a good direction that has occurred mired in the roa«l near their house ami m .n r^ i r g i n g Uto the BibC classes, a- ">K # 2 « f o n t and the I t e m i z e « . Smith. J If . 3,478 A tte n tio n , F r u it O ro w era . [there in year». Mr». B. F. Wh(leaker and Mr». New out compensation. would have died, but the road super Smith, W W 1,040 ton Carr are visiting Oregon City. „ „ » W i i r T ^ a d ^ - V K , “ The undersigned, members of the visor came »long snd Udd Mr. Tim- Staota, G M . . . 1,795 Polk county fruit grower»’ association, tiona a n d 'preparations for the beau.i appreciated ie the h e t that most sub respectfully invite the member« and innmis, who got a plank and hridge«l Simpson, I M Too much snow caused a «bed to 9,185 the wsy to her sn she was »aveil. fid uWeau. The Ice yueen in Her bribers renew it from rear to year. Staota, J M . 4,657 collapse and lemoralize N* wt. Carr’» others int* rested in fruit growing to ♦ • ♦ Sini|»suu, Martlr Orotto The church Wes crowded on- The Monmouth Tribune is no more meet in Dallas at 10 o’clock January 4,825 buggy top. S U t# B o » r«I o f E (|n .«llx»tion . Smith, H F til many had to stand The children Its proprietors made a fair effort to pm 6th to reorganize, elect officers for the 1 i .<»73 The young people of fhi» neiglilnir- A t their l«»t SuturuayV ww ifin in Stanley, D T were out in full force, for candy, sou it on a paying basis and mad.- as good next year, and transact such other bus 1,2*10 h*»*l had a new year'» watchnight Halem they made many radical chang Smith, Conrad venire and popcorn were to Is- pa»w<l a pafer as could he done with the sur iness as may naturally come up. 2 950 meeting and oyster supper at B. F es, most of them lieing an increase in Smith, Ixrelta from the grotto by two little fairies roundings Finding the field too small 650 Whiteaker’». I). O. Q uick , the value of property. The atf^reg»*« Smith, J C who seemed to spring up out of a great fo r resonal.lc financial success, they 1,200 J O V an O bsdkl . in c r e a s e will add about # 2 '», 0 <J 0 . i n n ) to Smith, R M After the recent «now »torn» Frank plum pudding when it was cut. The have been wi-e enough to quit and 585 the value of the a»*» «»aide property in Strong, C J literarv exerciaes were brief, but pleas- seek a more inviting field. A -w . have to F .r m o r s . 2,315 Wood» went into the timber about Mt the state. Railr*md land», merchandise Sears, J K ing and tlien all were turned loo««-for M o re hinted tliere are several other All kind» of plow work— shares made 1. 63 P eg *h in search of hi» horse and found ; a good social time, cake and coffw be- Willamette Valley journals with sueh to order and moldt»iards patched. and implement» were raised 10 |»*r Shiirtleff,O O 5,730 ii fenced in by fallen tree» ing serve«! in the church parlor to 135 cramped surrounding that thev must Everything neatly and cheaply done cent in all tlie count e<. In our coun Sear«, P C ....... 3,459 Mr» John McDaniel has moved from person« As 10 o'clock approached, inevitably give up the ghost for lack of ami guaranteed by Wagner A. Cramer, ty improve nents an*I town l«»t» were Starr, Mrs C If 1 200 the Gilman place to north !> illan. and a m s s : increase»! SO |*»r cent, sheep 10 and 'ears, I ) W ! <jf Dallas. tlx- assemblage gradually roel tod away, j sustenance. 6 214 George Allen is now there chopping Tfi* only t"nre Cream o f Tartar Powder.—No Ammoaia; No i ■wine 60. M w uiUMHuah '* ha« 30 per c e n t , Sheldon, (J H l . ” ’. : . ' . ; ” l'/ .. U t. Gilmau. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years tfca 27/0 Different The “ Royal” the Strongest Purest Baking Powder. □-PRICE’S * J