Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 13, 1893, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND GENERAL
Dr. llayter. dentist, over
j drug «tore, Dallas.
L D r . L. N. Woods has been appointed
resident physician for the Southern
Allen iieamer has moved from Inde­ Pacific.
pendence to Salem.
The residence of R«»swell Bewley
Mr». \Vm. Hall died at Hall’s ferry near «Sheridan was recently consumed
by
flames.
below Independence ... . Saturday.
The west side train last week killed
Howell'« mill roof near Grand Ronde
collapsed under a superabundance of a tine colt for Blau Ley Umphlette this
snow.
si«h* «»f Amity
asm khsm knt h u l l
fo b
is e s .
Last Saturday evening was
Following is the roll, including sll
The »chords of Dull»« no«
to be long pleasantly roiwbered by th«« property in Polk county that is assess­
attendance of 812.
Dallas Od«! Fellows an«l their friends. ed at over $500, and which will be con
All day the ladies of the Rebekah de­ liutied from week to week until finish­
Mason, dentist, in CainphuU’»
gree of the order had U*en flitring ed :
block, Mill street, Dallas.
about to get ready for a big suppei in Uglow. A ...........
* 4,440
Mrs T J. Morn-on ha* been
the Wilson block.
The members, Kirkland, J W trustee.
. . . 3,300
oualy ill for a week or more.
their families and and a large number Vercler, Andrew .
1,123
of apeciallv invited guests met in their Vender, Peter
The count« court will meet next
1,250
spacious
und
elegant
hall,
and
after
C.
L.
Worthington
writes
back
to
Tueatuy to tieeMe upon the tux levy.
The Dallas foundry will make stump
Vernon, Jo!in .
6,119
machine castings for Harry Walker, of Sheridan that he has located at Vic­ ph asing preliminary ex< rcisea Rev. A. Vandervert, Mrs E M .
....
3-324
Jacob (ileiin, living juat thin »i<le of Amity.
W. Teats gave an interesting talk on Van Or»«lei, J G .. ,
toria, New Mexico.
. 2,648
Salem, diet! laat Sunday, aged 38 year*
the geueral merits of the order. It Vanmeer, Mrs Ahbie. ..
650
H. Bailey, the Willamina saw mill
The
Burns
(louring
mill
near
Is-wis-
was
shown
to
be
one
of
the
foremost
Emanuel Shiniller and wife, of th
Vanduyn 4 Sm ith.........
. .. . 5,150
man, has nearly a million feet of fir
ville
is
manufacturing
about
forty
bar
secret
organizations
in
the
world
and
Kola lulls, have a freah girl at their rels pm day.
Vanhorn, M R ,
985
logs iu the stream above there.
liouae.
to be rapidly gaining in membership Yan!ni*k'rk, D . . ..
3,829
The
Vanlmrn
brother*
have
been
ami
popularity.
The
g«>od
it
has
done
L. M Duncan, the furmer McCoy
Vfuibu*kirkf W m . .
2,425
Mrs J. K llnhbard and Miaa Jessie
STATE CHEMIST, CALIFORNIA: The R o y a l fulfils all the
dickering with the Ball brothers at measures up to grand proportions here Well«, W L 4 C P .
90S
have lieeudownou u visit to Mrs. A. L druggist, is now iu the same business BulLton for a lease of twenty-five acres
on earth an i will occupy no small Wells, U P
at Lafayette.
requirements. Our tests show it has greater leavening
fr*.
Shrove.
of Imp land.
space in the final reckoning of all VVelli, Mr* M C . . .
power than any other.
. ..
550
Miss Jennie Booth, of Salem, ha*
tilings.
No
matter
what
a
man
mav
I)r. Stanley has the cutest hennery
VV eil», G A * r .............
The merit of Ho«>d’* Sarsaparilla is
.. . l.tíoó
been visiting the family of Jas. W heel­
have
been
before
joining
that
order,
if
and pigeon house in town, if not in
STATE CHEMIST, WASHINGTON; There
proven by the imgiy wonderful cures
Wells, G A jr. . . .
...
2,565
er, near Sliver.
___________
is — no
«j W.-OSSVM
question but
the county.
it is accomplishing. It is just the he lives up to its teachings, lie will l»e W illiam*, J B ..............
...
2,881
conn a go«x! and useful citizen, for it* Waters, Joh n....................
Henry Buell and wife had a new medicine for you.
the R o y a l is the strongest, purest and most wholesome
546
The indications are that after all Or­
precepts are but little short of the Whitcomb, I B ..............
boy to arrive the day before Christ­
baking powder in the market.
918
egon will lie creditably represented at
The legislature organized Monday idghest tyj*e of Christianity. What
inas near Ballston.
Williams, O lh o ................
the world’s fair.
and tlie next day seventy bills were in­ Mr. Teats said not only made h good
U.
S.
GO V T FOOD REPORT: R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r
Wells, W L
. . 1,108
Prescott A Veness have this winter troduced. In the states and the na
is
impress upon their visitors, but u|*o Wilson, A K .......
In the Dallas poet office there is an
. . 6,406
taken about 5,000 000 feet of logs out tiou only a small prop«»rtion of the bills
eucouraged the membership to be Woodward, d m * . . .
advertised letter for Kllor Smith and a >f the Luckiamute.
shown a pure cream of4 tartar powder, highest of all in
..
.
I,9b0
intro<tuced ever became laws.
package for A. Cl Knode.
more zealous in good works. Next Woodward, N .................. .
leavening strength.
1,175
Elder Nash, of the United Brethren
W e would always be fleas«-«! forcor- came L. 0. Parker with an entertain­ White, »Mrs H T ................ . .. 1,700
Kdilor
Snyder,
Superintendent
liurch, has been having a revival respoiulents to tell who will preach ing recital of the history of ‘ be Dallas White, M F .
3,800
CANADIAN OFFICIAL T E 5 T 5 : R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r is
Hutchinson and Judge Daly went over meeting at Ballston.
next «Sunday rather than who did last lodge, which was institute«! thirty-five W’ebfcter, Oliver . .
. . 3,453
to help organise the legislature.
commended as of highest excellence, and shown to bo
years
ago,
the
charter
memlx-rs
being:
Wo«*!*, Hoi
Mr. Price, of Kings Valley, is v is i­ Sunday. Almost invariably a notice
. 9,141
The legislature will be in session ng his son, George. who is sick at the of coming events is of more interest I John Sutton, A. 1). Babcock, C. P Wallace, L M .
greatest of all in leavening strength.
.. . 1,736
each day from 10 to 12 and fruit 2 to blind sc I khi I in Salem.
Oook John Ernest, W . C. Brown, J«>n- Wolf heirs ...............
and importance than what is past.
820
4 and forty days is its constitutional
j atlian Stoutter, E. W. Evarts and T. Wallace, R S estate............ . . 12,750
SAN FRANC15C0 BOARD OF H EALTH: W e cordially ap­
Did yon ever know of anybody that
limit.
In 1855 Governor Pennoyer taught ! C. Thorp. At the meeting the other White, B 8 estate............... . . . 1,700
liked to hear along winded preacher school in Salem at wlmt is now the evening Mr Brown and Mr. Btoufier
prove and recommend the R o y a l B a k in g P o w d er .
Williams, 8 C .........
650
The normal school has an enroll- ir public speaker of any kind.
corner of Commercial and Marion were present .ami called upon far re­ West, J ............................... .. . 1,510
It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed of the best
nient of 370 students. One’s annual
Jap Ellis and Johnny Whitley, Polk sf eels. He ha«l precious littl«» of this marks. Mr. Babcock lives at Grand White, Mrs J H .............
...
1,795
exisinses need not go higher than from
ingredients,
of the highest strength and character.
world's
goo«Is,
he
ami
his
wife
living
in
Romie
The
lodge
was
«-rganizeu
at
W.,*t, J W ....................... .. . 2,700
unity laiys, have sold their livery sta­
*150 to *175.
a c«mple of rooms rented from Dr. the Masonic hull in the ol«l acatlemy White, J »S estate ....... . . . .. . 3,000
ble in Salem to White A Tanner.
BOARD OF HEALTH, SEATTLE. W ASH IN G TO N : Finding in
The ferry boat Alice V., which did
building, hut vv is moved into the up William* «fe England........... .. . 14,375
Belt.
Quite a number of wood choppers
service at Salem while the steel bridge
per story of a building owned by John Williams, J L
................
..
.
3,486
analysis that it is entirely free from any adulteration, we
Will. Quick, of Huver, has l»een hav­ Hines in the brush w«*st of the acad-
was being built, is now at K' lso, away are on the Bell place west of town
600
ing an experi« n«*e he will never forge*. 'emy. In course of time the lodge Whitney, »Mrs W .................
manufacturing fuel for fittine use.
heartily
recommend the R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r for its
down the Columbia river.
....................
60«)
The doctor ha* been taking small found <juart< rs over the present bank Walker, J A
11« an. Mulkey. near Monmouth, ha«
great
strength,
purity and wholesomeness.
Wheeler.
Mrs
W
H
650
Forget not the public school basket
patch«** «»f flesh from his arm and trims
1,440
social at th city hall this evening
It •»ought 10.000 feet of tiling and pro- planting them on hi* brother, Fr«*ddie, structure ami next to its present loca White A Johnson..
li«»n.
When
Hie
lodge
was
first
insti­
BOARD OF HEALTH, TACOMA, W ASHINGTON: In our judg­
17,060
is sure to be enjoyal le and the pro­ | m »8* s to uudonlmin his whole ranch.
who wit« so severely burned a few tute«) Dallas lia«l a population of but White iker, G W . . .
Wilcox, R H .........
1,500
ceeds all go in an educational direc­
Elder Hazel lias just arrived from months ago.
ment the R o y a l is the best and strongest baking powder
2(X),
and
up
to
five
years
ago
the
order
Williams, Geo ........................
1,000
tion.
______________ Indiana to preach for the Christian
had increased to only fifty eight, hut Wester, F A
before
the public.
3,800
W
e
greatly
de-in
regular
corres­
After the death of Postmaster Cain congregation* at Perryd.de and Bethel.
pondence from every neighborhood in now they number seventy-eight. Its W*nn, L C .............
1,162
Riley Hubbard found it necessary to
representatives
to
the
gram!
lodge
Wednesday evening J. R. N B«*ll the county. If your community id not
BOARD OF HEALTH, SPO K A N E : Certainly there is no baking
Wilson, A J .............
525
leave the hop ranch south of Independ lectured at Independence concerning
6,670
represeii'ed in these columns, please have been : A. 1). Babcock, John Sut­ Williams, W E. .. .
powder known to us equal to the R o y a l .
e „c e and live with his motherinlaw at the Salt Luke country and its |>eople.
ton,
M.
C.
Brown,
J.
R.
Sites,
C.
K.
Williams, T 11 ..
2.176
consider yourself as invited to send in
Crowley.
M oore, T. M. Thompson, VV. ('. W bit Withrow, S R ........
1,823
Again we say l»e very careful in deal­ something concerning what the neigh-
DR. BINSWANGER, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: It is also my
*«m. J. P. Smith, George T il lots« m, E. Waller, G T
1,975
W . E. Boyd and wife are bom- from ing with agent* or they will get you to b,*rs all ar«»und ar«* doing.
G Bolter, Jas. Morrison, E
1 • Miller, \\ hitman, 8 S estate
opinion that there exists no purer, better or stronger baking
4,245
a two weeks’ visit to their children at make agreements that you may re*
If some one about Dallas woul«l make J. M. Blakenv, Ed. Casey, B. M. Smith, Wolverton, M S . . .
Halsey and Junction City, anil J H. grrt.
700
powder than the R o y a l . I confidently recommend it
C.
Hughes,
VV.
VV.
Milier,
A.
Shultz,
a business of raising celery be could
Wolvert.ni. John .
6.651
Boyd, of Pleasant Hill, is lo re usiiing
Rev. J. F. Brown, of Falls City, will And ready sale for it, and if half a doz­ I. D. Lee, F. M. Collins, II 8. Butz. Whiteuker, I) J .......
8,744
his sister, Mrs. Hoy.
preach at the M. E. church, south, en «>r a whole dozen ha«l carro*s or ru­ L. C. Parker, VV’ I. Reynolds ami J Worth, J C ...............
Do not permit the slanderous stories of interested parties
1,045
V A. Schlappi. of Falls City, de­ next Sunday the pastor being away at tabagas f«»r sto«*k feed they would go D. .Smith
Besides many of those Waterhouse, W . . .
1,060
to influence you in using any other than
sires to hereby return sincere thanks Tillamook.
off like hot cukes. Womler if any­ above named its presiding officers hav« Wilcox, 1* E .............
2,10t
to the neighbors and friends who ex­
been: C, P. Cook,T. C.Thorp, Gold Whiteuker, B F . . . .
body will profit by these hints.
1,000
Those
having
occasion
to
go
that
way
The Best, The Royal.
tended so much sympathy and help
Hubbard, E. W. Evarts, M. S. Riggs, Walker, Henry .......
7,489
will tlmnk John Vernon for tiling that
Most of our early settlers have some Joseph Liggett, T. B. Newman, J. C
during the sickness and death of his
Walker, W L . . . .
2,66:
bad place iu the road just this side of knowle«lge of VVapato lake in Wash­
wife.
Grubb, L. Vineyard, T. G. Richmond, Wisner, W m ...........
1,487
In* home.
ington county. In the winter time it 0 D. Doane, S. A. Randle, C. G. Row­
Wise A K e v t...........
5,428
They are going into the hop busi
The Polk County Land company has usually covered about 2,000 acres ell, VV. G. Harris, T. H. Guy, I). J. Ri. Wolf, J A ................
y : i e l u c k y h e x .
ness oil an extensive scale in the Ya­
2.416
«>f ground and was the duck hunter's ley, A. E. Campbell, C. G. Coad, I. N
O O LO K X D A LILW A S H U K roo,,.
Wise, A J ................
kima country.
One company has has chosen J. Dornsife a* president, I)
550
Following
arc the jurors drawn by
Mrs. J. T Phillips is slowly improv-
W. «Sears secretary and H. Hirschberg paradise. It lias now been drained by VVood.T Wliatford, F. A. Stiles, VV'. B. Wells, Mr* M C . . .
Alborn I). Sand born has gone to t
been organised with a capital of *10,-
500
the
las
county
court
for
service
this
!w ditches, aggregating four mile* in Groves, R. It. Turner, A. V. R. Snyder
¡tig-
treasurer.
soldier s home at Orting.
Windsor, B
9,420 y ea r:
000 and a million new poles wilt be re-
length and costing about $12,(XX).
and U. S. Grant. Before going to sup­ Walker, C C ............................ 2,760
Rev. Russ will preach here next
R. A. Harris, editor of the Am ity
quired.
A Change i „ the proprietor» ol
Salt Lake— H O Zumwalt, I S Town day.
per
let
us
say
that
the
assemblage
in
Willis, R H
Popgun, lias taken unto himself as a
1,480 send, Henry Tillery, V B Scars, H B
While some owner* of property loa
Central hotel is rumored.
There is no use in Udi**» stinting
life long help mate Mis* Lelha Miller, mound between cropping seasons oth­ the ball the other evening contained as Weimer, E R .........
3,455 Flattery, O E Focht, D L Keyt.
Mart. Stutesman is in Flast Portland
themselves so much in the use of that
many worthy people as one often sees Waite, G T ...........
Rev. McDonald, the Method-'-t
of that place.
5,335
ers spend all their spare time fixing
visiting his brother, Henry.
very convenient article, old napera,
in a crowd of that size. The supper Watt, Joseph estate
tor, is conducting a revival.
Buena Vista— J E Rhodes, M M
3,850
up
and
improving
their
possessions
while they can be hail so very cheap
Abe Nelson is president of the Inde*
was good enough for a queen and her Wait, T B ...............
Some of the Dallas lx>ys were down
2,200 Porterfield, H VV Murphy, T B Hunt-
,
¡« to be deputy or t
W e sell them, two by three feet in size, pendence and Monmouth railway with You can this very day find hanging retinue and there were eighty persons Walker, W M .......
7,510 ley, A Houston, Pat Haley, W ill Fu last Friday to attend the dance at O. ,ler
f'.r Sheriff D.
\V. P. Conuaway a* secretary and B. around the stores and street corners of seated at the first table. The writer
at half a cent.
iua, E Davidson, W P Bevens, C P Green’s.
Wheeler, Jas.........
5.821
every
town
and
village
in
the
county
F. Smith treasurer.
T. 1». »Masters and J. p Lever»« ,
The new Odd Fellow officials are
2,421 Wells
men who have plenty at hume that was in a peck of misery by the time Withrow, J A .......
.Miss Birdie Green has returned to
" ' w l ,rol’r|elors of the Grant ferry.
H. VV. Sitton, of Portland, has pur­ they ought to !»e doing. No wonder tie had surrounded all the good tilings | Western Union. ..
U. S. Grant, E. Hayter, A_ W. Teats,
1,584
Independence— W H Wheeler, John Oregon City, where she is taking mu
offered him and the countenances of Yeater, Margaret . .
C G .C o a d .T . B. Howell, F. H Morn chased the interest of J. M. Vanduyn some people fail to pr«»sper.
Goldendale has four barber
2,485 Young, G VV VVliiteakur, Andy W il­ sic lessons.
many other brethren indicated the Yocnin, Frank
...
son F. A. Stiles, O. H. Dawes, G O. in the mercantile firm of Shelley <fe
7.985 son, J L Williams, J M Vanduyn, M
- d * not much o f . place for ,h.v
same
state
of
feeling.
However,
not­
Miss
Gertie
Purvine,
who
has
been
Grant, Frank Chapman, Frank t oad, Vanduyne at Independence,
Yocom, A lly ii.........
N b w G oods F u ll S tyles,
2,395 W Stewart, G W Shinn, Geo Skinner,
withstanding the lost mother’s son of Young, E N .............
W in. Wagner and J. Q- T. Sadler.
620 John Stapleton, J L Stockton, George visiting Miss Nora Brooks at Salem,
In and around every home is, or Consisting of ever«thing in th«* jewel­ us would like for such occasions to be
F D. Nelson has taken his
t„
has returned home.
Young. John...........
1,630
ry
line
for
ladies
ami
gents’
wear.
If
Henkle, Jas Roberts. J W Richardson,
W 8 Ladd, who was the most suc­ there can l>e, enough to keep every
¡ - - d Biggs ferry boat back to Ar-
sprinkled all along through the year. Yocom, J M ...........
650
you
cannot
find
anvthing
you
want
in
A
vicious
cow
struck
Frank
Oillice
F A Paterson, J D Irvine, A Nelson,
cessful and importand man in Oregon, member of the family busy. Idleness
Yocom , H ................
1,645 John Bohannon, J W Kirkland, H H in the eye with her horn and he will
stock, will made to order anything in
X t E C T K I C A L H K iV L T S .
was buried in River Vn-w cemetery. never did produce good result*.
Young, B ................
Win. Schuster and Hugh Jackson
565
jeweliy.
Spectacles
from
50cents
up;
Jasperson, D A Hodge, J E Hubbard, doubtless lose the sight.
Portland, last Monday, with as little
On t h « I a n o n o f D. L . P re tty m a n , th e Zulu wait, M ary.......
G. W . Scott, an ex-Polkite, writes
'■tve become the successors of W. 8
535 VV E Goodell, Harry Christian.
pomp and parade as possible. His life from Garfield, Washington, saying the full line <jf optical g«xxl*. Silverware,
N n ra ery , w h o had been A flirted F fte en Zumwalt, C P .........
Mrs.
A.
H.
Coyle
is bo much improv­ • tiler in the butchering biisines».
3,040
Roger’s goods, a 1 knives and forks at
Yean « w ith K h eu n m tlaiu a n d H e a rt T r o u ­
work will be an abiding monument.
McCoy— T L Jeffries, A M Holmes, ed ill health us to be able lo Iu- moved
winter has been very mild Ten in­ $5.20 per set of half ilozeu each
ble.
C
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».form er Polk county
J Finn. G W Richardson, J C Rich back to her home on the Griswo d hm" 'is
Judge R. O. Dunbar, brother of our ches of snow fell, but left in a couple Also have full stock of loose stones and
a„d
* .Clt,zen of Goldendale
arils, J D K elly, W E Wann, W L farm.
G o l d e n d . d e correspondent , W. K. Dun of day*.
T o thi> public: For about 15 years
can replace any lost or broken atone in
J. Baker has been visiting near
Walker, P C Hears, D W Sears, C J
bar, has been elected thief justiee o
The Lincoln school commenced Mon
The new Sunday school officers at rings, pins, etc. Gold and silver thim­ I have been sorely alii, ted with rheu Portland.
Strong, F S Smith.
the supreme court of the state o
. Silver are W. R. Birka superintendent, bles— fine assortment. Yours truly,
metism, at times confined to ray bed
day for a four months term, having
The snow and sleet broke down
w. A Maxwell retire, from the edi-
ingum. Tliev were raised in the VVal Miss I)ora Jackson secretary, W. F.
The rheumatism aHlieted my heart,
Z. F. V a u g h n .
Monmouth— Samuel Tetherow, R 8 hail two weeks’ vacation. Misss P'.Uen
tonal eontro! of the Goldendale Senti-
do hills and many of our pioneers Caothorn, C. E. Me Lane and Mr*. J.
so I would fall down. Liver ami kid­ many trees.
nith, R M .Smith, C FI Staats, B K Sykes is the teacher.
B AL LS TON .
I " ' 1' “ " ’1 >r A. J Murphy also .ten.
knew their parents.
ney trouble then set i n : in short, I was
Mrs. Maria Smith has been quite ill, VVhlteaker, J VV Mastcrson, M W Mix,
S. James teacher*.
J. N. Skaife and Samuel Phillips
a physical wreck when I commenced hut is improving.
H Mulkey, John Murphy, W J Mul­ have each lost half a dozen sheep by down and o t of the edtiorial tripodS
Preaching at all the churches every
Jas
Newbill
is
improving
slowly.
Whenever you or any of your folks
(fit? courier.
treatment with Dr. Darrin. I tiok his
Sunday morning and evening. M et» find out anything curious, that is out
Pierce Chamberlain says these are key, F' Lucas. Jeff Miller, VV P Ireland, dogs. Stray curs will not fare very
Busin» «* has been very lively her«* remedies ami j»ot a battery from him
A H Holman, L lielniick, Max Haley, well if seen roaming around without
F red Lacy, of Downer’s Grove, Iffi.
odist and Christian Blind,.y schools a of the ordinary run of things, please
awful
dull
times
for
a
blacksmith.
to use at home. I have been under
I) M Hewitt, L Ground.
9-45 Presbyterian 12:15 Baptist and let ns know about it and maybe we can the past we«*k.
their masters.
aw K M
™ l<le',0e of * *
his
care
four
months,
and
to
my
great
There
was
an
entertainment
at
An­
M E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs­ dish it up in a way to edify the read­
K M - Spluwn, m this county on
Spring Valley— O C Wait, J Wolf,
The mother of Mrs. J. R. Etlwards satisfaction I am nearly cured. Re­ tioch school house Saturday evening.
Mrs. A. E. Walling, of Portland, is ( hristinaa day with esne-r of tfc
day evening. The vetier.il public wel ing public.
C Taylor, J it Shepard, J N Skaife, gradually sinking away and her sons
lias been veiy sick.
side at Kilgaver, Or.
come at all these meetings.
George Sheldon and Lent Baker are
L Purvine, Sam Phillips, F' O Me John and Bird and danghter, Mrs. M "'"V i, Hu " n<l hi* wif*- formerly
I). L. P r ettym an .
In a «Sidney, Ohio, paper we notice
Las Lilly Splawn, with their two obfl-
Our
brick
and
tile
company
finish-
doing
some
good
gruubing
for
the
l^nch, John Morris, M V Mann,-John Gimhle, have been summoned to her
There seems to he a general demand a mortality list of nearly 300 during
fiirp'’ h ' arrived hot a few day. 1 m -
Drs Darrin still holds forth at 270.} Smiths.
McGee. 1) G Henry, Win Dent,
upon the legislature for »change of the the last year. The people there are e«l burning their tiist kiln of tile last
bedside. She is a pioneer, being one n
a member of the A. 0.
Washington street, Portland; Hotel
law with reference to the exem pt™ surely passing away faster than with WVdnt sday.
Jackson— M Vanhorn, L C Wann, the tirst settlers in Spring Valley.
D IX IE .
,
an<* (hus l« ave* $2,000 for bia
Eugene, Eugene, Or., and give free
for indebtedness Too
many <• ve us. Most Oregonians are unaware of
widow
ah
•
orphans.
J Wilson, F' A Wester, Jas Syron, T
Mrs. J. Phipps, of Nansene, Wasco
We need a town hall at Xena and a
consultations daily from 10 to 6; even
Frank Goodell bus returned from
been managing to 'nek«’ tl,rir d« ’1" how healthful a country we possess.
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M
to
Notsou, E 11 Rogers, Wm Comegys, new school house. Our district is No.
county, lias lH*en visiting friends and
ings, 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12. They California.
about balance their assets
11 ‘
*
h l k x a vimta .
Kenneth Campbell
relatives here.
1,
tint
the
house
is
fur
from
lieing
No.
Judge
Boise
is
fitting
up
an
office
in
treat all curable chronic, acute and
law might bring no little rascality to
Quite a crowd were at the hand con­
Grandma PorterfiehTi, very sick.
Salem to resume the practice of law.
Dixie— N 8 Burch, Robt Hatton, A 1. 1s t us have a large two story build­
The proprietor of the Perrydale pa­ secret diseusts at half the former prices.
the surface.
He was chairman of the judiciary com­ per was doing our town last Mouday The poor free, except medicines. Cir­ cert hem Saturday evening.
Heise, Chas Gibson, Geo Rogers, A ing at Zena, the lower room for school
A brother of Prof. Emmett ha»t
All are invited to attend a cap and mittee in the constitutional conven­
Charley Allen, of the Oak Grove dis­ Rogers, Pierce Rjggs, Orlando Martin, with hall above. J. R. Shepard will visiting him.
cular and question list sent free.
canvassing for subscriliers.
give
a
lot
for
it.
tie social m W ilson’s block next W ed­ tion and has ever since been dealing
A O’Brien, W H McDaniel, Anan My-
trict. bus entered our school.
Mrs. Emmons, aged 89 year», died«
nesday evening. Besides the’ <’»P f u ­ witli that subject, therefore ought to !*.*
A series of meetings was liel«l here
IN It K I 'K N D K N C K .
era, B Knowles, F' A Koser, H B Tiled
Our school entertainment last week
Mr. Goff, who bus been ill the hospi­
tures there will 1* music and games a wise and safe counselor.
last week by Revs Nash, of Wheatland
sen, A F’ Stoner, F 8 Smith, J C White was a success. Everything moved off i lie ■ evidence of her son near thj»
tal
at
Portlai
d,
has
returned
home.
Hon. B. F. Burch is seriously ill.
including a brisk hunt for concealed
and Hulbert, of Philomath.
John Vernon, John Webster, M F' pleasantly and the proceeds were *23. Sunday.
Sheridan has a Christian Endeavor
peanut bags, and rewards to the most
Preaching next Sunday at 10:30 and White.
Dr. Gillis, of New York, is visiting
If we were to make special mention it
Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* McClain,
society
with
J.
D.
Faulconer,
Nora
Dr. Johnson, of Perrydale, has been
lucky and least lucky ones. Each la
Sunday school in the hall at 11:30.
Lulu Churchman,
Lillie atteu«iing the family of J. R. Seward, Dr. Lee.
Bridgeport— L It Kimes, C C Gard­ would tie of the melody, Hear dem ■'-eio, have I sen visiting friends and
dv is requested to bring » c a p and tie. Morgan,
Gwinn, Ollie Cox and I<M «Scroggin as two of the children being very ill.
Mrs. D. A. Smith, of McMinnville, ner, Warren F’ rost, J H Bevens, J it Bells, by the school, accompanied on relatives here.
L. W. Robertson has been up from
Price of admission only 10 cents.
officers. Mrs. K. Davis is superin­
lias been visiting her purent« and Moyer, J L Kunsnian, J B Smith J B the organ by Miss Addie Clark, and
Portland.
Willard Bevens, who returned I
These be ban! times with poor pec- tendent of the Christian Sunday school
Grandma Johnson, mother of Mrs.
friends here.
I’eal, C M Travis 8 FI Rhodes, W O the instrumental piece by Master Zc the bay »Monday, says his
Prof. Long, of the public school, has
lias Chase on the Hute. accompanied
ple who cat. find hut little to do but with J. T. Simpson as assistant.
J. R. Seward, who has been sick for
Vassal!.
gradually getting worse with no I
Quite a number from here attended
by his sister, Miss Hannah,of Lincoln
persons who have recently ‘ ’"¡" « ¿ 'J ™
some time, is very low and her recov­ been under the weather.
O. F Canfield crossed the plains in
the dedication of the Congregational
Dallas— J J Williams. J C Wagner, Deacon Brown’s Courtship, spoken by of her recovery.
{be east say that onr people *re
ery is doubttul.
The Chri»tain Endeavor society will
1847 with J. A. Baker, of Salem, and
|church at Independence last Sunday. Newton Woodward, J J Wiseman, J 11 Miss
Mrs. Bronson and son, who
Fannie
Mann, the
teacher,
off than the masses there.
>ne
give an entertainment 8unday even­
Neis, Horatio Morrison, H McCarter, brought down the house with applause been visiting her daughter, U
The choir from iiere assisted.
Bam. Evans, the Bheridnn dentist, ing.
ble with to many Oregonians is tb*' settle«! in Polk county, which remain­
ed
his
home
until
lie
went
to
Idaho
M
»Morrison,
Henry
Muacott,
Isaac
while playing football here last Batur-
and showed her to be an elocutionist hams and family, returned
they have never learned to economize
M O X IK K .
The public school literary society
Lcveils, Andrew Heifarth, George Sel­ of no small ability.
home at A.hany the first oft
A safe rule is to constantly live wi.hm fifteen years ago and in now a promi­ «lay, received a severe sprain of the foot
nent
miner
and
sP»ck
raiser
there.
meets
semimonthly
on
Friday
even­
by,
H
Shop«,
L
J
Stone,
T
T
Shaw,
which will put him on crutches for a
Father Jackson is seriously ill.
your means, no matter how n r t je h j^
Mrs. Wm Hall, better
Noll«;» to P»rin«ir*.
I^ast week he passe«I through Salem few days.
ings.
T
1)
Phillips,
J
R
Itobbons,
Henry
have to stint yourself The P' »«•
Mrs. »Sue Hall, daughter of I
tXias. Humphrey is pedlling beef.
enroute
to
see
iiis
father
in
California.
All
kinds
of
plow
work—
shares
made
Howe,
P
Hanson,
P
VV
FTannery.
managed to get »long on half what we
Those who attended the Christian
mg, of Corvallis, died
The grist mill question is being sgi
A falling limb made Wm. Jackson James Fdliott, Henry Clantield, Wm to order and tmddlaa«rds patched. Hall s ferry. Her funeral mm
Hon. B. F. Niciiols, member of the
line.
taied and there is a strong probability Endeavor convention at Dallas report sec stars.
Corley, J D Smith, Win Savage N F' Everything neatly and cheaply done
a
pleasant
and
profitable
time.
legislature
from
Crook
county,
wa*
in
eel
here and her remain»
The entertainment given *>v
of its erection. A hamlsome bonus is
amt guaranteed by Wagner A Cramer,
Gregg.
in Odd Fellows’ cemetery.
A Salem butcher has been in these
students of the academy last Fnda) town several day* last week chatting <>ff«*re«i to any responsible party who
A junior brass hand of fourteen pie­
of Dallas.
Luckiamute— F^van Evans, J Bag-
night was very interesting. and hri»n with his old time friends. He came to will put the thing through.
.
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ce» has l<em organized ami the mem parts hunting for slock.
Last Friday night »t 7
the county in 1844 when where now
ley, H M Berry, R A Hartings, J M
HK I I M I E P O K T .
ciallv was quite a aueces», Gv |
hers will soon give a basket social.
town hall was filled, many
John Rolihins and family have been Grant, H C McTimmonda, F' M Lewis,
are
numerous
flourishing
towns
all
H
a
m
#
«««
»
n
d
ite
d
d
lrry
.
ceeils from the lunch being *14. 1
I lie exercises opened wi
Preaching next Saturday and Sun­ up
The new Congregational church was to see their Oakdale kindred.
Anderson Taylor, McD Turner, T B
T. S. Coffey at Perrydale keeps on
programme consisted of aong*. " * * « * wan a wilderness. It in interesting to
b.v four little girls, followed
day
at
F'airview
church
by
Rev.
Pew
sit and listen at him tell of those wild hand goo«.I eastern sU»ck or will make dedicated last Sunday ill the presence
Tetlu
row,
B
F
Smith,
F
’
»M
Smith,
rio o s a o ,la d .a l,r o e . . n d w a s . c l c a
Delbert and Orlando Luper have
lognge.a recitation and sole, t
11 D Staats, L Rimer, O A Wolverton, therer.
to order anything you want _ in th«»se of a full house, and money enough was been up to Talinage oil business.
ricil out. One ideas,ng feat
’’ j ' western times.
‘ Irani i entitled The Social Gh
raised
to
liuish
paying
for
it.
John
Waters,
VV
E
Williams.
Mrs. Miller is very seriously til. Slie lasted about two and a half I
programme was the essay read by Jes
Last Saturday we ordered the San lines. Be sur«? to s«*e his goods and
Mr. Patty, of Amity, was visiting at
Wiseman on the subject of music Francisco Call, which is one of the learn hi* prices before buying else­
Eola— J W Allen, R V Harris, F A has lieen »pending the winter on their ter the rendering of the
P E R K Y I1 A I.K .
John Middleton's during the holidays.
Mis*
Jessie bestowed
constdera Me very best pa|>ers on this coanr, for E. where.
place in the Peedee vicinity.
■'.line the lunches served ia
Charlie Woodward's woodshed and Link, J W Leonard, J W Lynn, W N
There la strong talk of a drug store
thought upon her subject ami handled Hayter, George Brown and Clark Gist,
Putnam, J W McDowell, John Osborne
The dancing fraternity held forth at ‘ •wing to there being more of I
gout
shelter
were
too
weak
for
so
much
S ln c ls T r a c k R a ilw a y .
in our midst.
it in an able manner.
it a»«l the I tkmizkk costing them only
FI Sliindler, J Southwick H M South Mr. Ward’s last week, in fact there is a dilute gender than the opp»site
snow.
J. B Mahatma the originator of the
$2.25 a year, pai«l in advance. W e
wick, J F' Wann, P R Winslow.
dance somewhere in the vicinity every some had to go without lunch«»,
Mr. Winters is arranging to o|*n a
Re* J R. N. Bell * i 'l P r<mch next
single
traek
railway
project
in
Oregon,
can furnish sample copies of the Call
all enjoyed themselves, and t
butcher shop.
Sunday at 2:30. sharp, at the
M ARKE T REPORT
Douglas— L ,M Wallace. B Stone’ week.
was
here
this
week
interviewing
our
to such as would like to see it with a
games among the children
Lee
Rowell.
W
ill
Ridgeway,
R
A
Por­
citizen»
as
to
whether
or
not
they
car­
Born, Saturday, January 7th Ui the
Frank Ferguson, of Am ity, has been
[Cofrertori «-Mhly by Ni«a A 0 « p « r ]
vi* w to subscribing.
ter, Chas Ridgeway, Cyrus Purvine, wife ol Nelson t ’ h ipin a son. This ar­ intercourse lietween older
ed to have such a road built from here among his many friends here.
Wheat, per bushel, 65 cte.
dispersed. The programme
As ordere«! by the county court the to Salem. He laid before a number
Nathan
Hussey,
Ziinri
Hiush.iw,
J
1)
rival together with the news that he is 1 rendered and the lancb,
Bran, per ton, *15.
clerk this month publishes only tbo-e of our more prominent citizens his
Fred Hebding and Wise A Keyt ate
Daniel,
Wm
Blair.
entitled l o a pension and receives*480 in an amazingly short tiam.
Shorts, |>er ton, *18.
hills that sre not regulated by law and proposition», which seemed U be fair taking an invoice of merchandise.
Oats, per bushel, 36 cte.
Huver— W F Caothorn, A H Collins, back pay, almost overcame Nets, with coeds, about ».(0, wen divide!
and hour on the following *und*> he such »* the wonting of the statute, al­ and reasonable,and i ndue time the
J. A. W olf has lia<l bad lock with his
F lour, per barrel, *4.40
A F Flickinger, D O Quick. B N joy.
the public an , Sunday schjofat
will preach on : Immersion lets dtsre- though the evident intention was that jieople will be given a chance to say sheep, having lost alamt *40 worth.
Potatoes, |>er bushel, 50 eta.
Thorp.
all bills should be published §o that whether or not they will offer suffi
" n i d . v . n e authority by
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Butter, per pound, 30 cts
The new Christian minister has ar­
tism to their
ant chtWron. All p er the people can see where all the moil eient encouragement to jualify the un
W E ST SALEM .
laird, per pound, 12} t^Ift cts.
sons cordially '" V ie d
No charge to ev goes. The amount unpublished dertsking. He claim» that such a road rived and will creach next Hunday.
Bacon, sides, |ier pound, 16 cts.
; this month exceed that which is pub can be built for le»« than two third»
Preaching
at Highland next Sun-
get in and but little to get out.
W e are to have a paper here, edited
Hams, |>er pound.18} i ts.
day.
lished.
the mat of a «t mdard gauge road, that by Mr. Ryan, Irotu o»er in Washing­
Shoulders,
js-r
pound,
12}
cts.
The county or Pomona grange met it will 1« fa»ter, »afer and strong ton.
Mr«. Lent>o i* !►«« k from Waaliing-
Eggs, per doxen, 25 cts
in Brown’s hall last Friday for Its an­ enough for ten ton ear loads. Provid
| ton.
Chickens, per dozen, *4dt6.
Mr. Vincent, of Newberg, was in
nual election of oflirers. Th»*re were «1 our people want the road, his com
¡tried fruits per |»>und, 10«20 cts.
Kd. Jackson, the Salem hattter, has
present: B F Smith, J A. Demp pany pro|»i»e to build a mile of experi­ ' town the other day and sulmcribi I for
Beets, |ier pound, 1 eenta.
put a good orchard on his place over
*ey, W . C Brown, W. S. Frink, J M. mental traek, U|mn which their enxioe onr paper
Turnips,
per
pound,
1
}
eta.
here.
Dennis, Mrs. H. D. Dodson, Henrv and car» will do all that ia claimed for
Philip Mulkey has reopen*»! school
Cabbage, per |>ound, 1} e.
Hla«-k and wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. W them, W o fs any obligation on the with several new pupils. They have
■ ma ■ ■ ^
Mr. Rohlin Ims added a nice greon-
drinking man bring, hi.chtld tnU the
Onions,
per
pound,
2}<83
cts.
Edgar and three daughters, W. H part of ttie |«op1e her one» binding an interesting <1* L ite every Friday.
I house to the improvements arourd his
world with Infirmities resulting from
Beam
j
a-
r
j?ouiid,
5ttS6
cts.
Rahtrlaon, wif»* and son. The wh«>le W e have no advice to offer except that
home.
John Coffey, who (anight out An*
hi sex 11 habits, -nd
Corn meal, per pound, 4 cts.
«4>j*ct and tendency of tin* grange i* in tho*e concerned »honld feel ahaohitely
'drew Hriner, is tearing down to hntld
Miss Jennie Sm ith,of Mirtrgan City
and unhspl'inee* to
Bo--kwla-nt dour. ,ter | hmiim L 5 cts.
a good direction and it ought to have cr-tain that the thing is feari'de before
The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.—No/
anew
He a ms a rutiler and we we'
is attending the normal achool at Mon
Graham lloor, |» r barrel, *4 40
mother an
‘ h |a larger membership'
t taking stock in it*
I come «11 such.
U use raid« and de*rod...* practroe.
, mouth.
Uay, per tuu, *94*12.
U«cd in Millions of Home»—4 a Years th*
City, State and National Authorities report
Royal Baking Powder in every w ay
Superior to all others.
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'owder