Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 20, 1893, Image 3

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    Mrs. Winskill ami little Pearl aro
KOLA H IL L * .
D e a th o f R « v . T . W. C m iu p tM lI.
Wm. Vanbuskjrk died at his home i Dr. Counaway has been quite unwell
j just back from a visit to Portland.
near Amity January 9th, aged 45 j again.
It occurred at Monmouth, January
•)nve Lorensoii is assisting Charles
years.
17th, of liver complaint. His health
8. C. Dodson, of Balt Creek, is a sen-
Mrs. A. J. Baxter, of Salt Creek, is Pearce with his plowing.
W e keep in »lock all kinds of legal
had been failing tor some months, a l-1
under medical treatment in McMinn-
If. K. Kincaid has entered upon his ate clerk at Salem.
blank«.
Saturday night's rain was a welcome though he delivered the usual 8unday
thirtieth year as editor and proprietor [ Industry and economy seldom fail to ville.
guest to those who had not finished sermon two weeks before bin death.
W e have good two foot wood for »ale of the Ktigeue Journal.
prosper their possessor.
The Epworth le.igu * will give a St their fall plowing.
Few lives have been fuller of activity |
at $11 per cord.
I Valentine's eve party in the Wilson
K H Flagg, editor of the Salem
W. S. Brieker is very much under
W e understand that Thomas P. Pat­ and usefulness than his, and Ins his­
Dr. Huyter. dentist, over Wilnou’i Democrat, want* to be register of the
block.
terson i- circulating a | mention to cap­ tory is closely connected with that |
the weather with general debility.
drug «tore, Dalian.
Oregon City land nllice.
Charlie Smith and wife are back ture the Eola postotlice under the new of the churches and schools of this and
The Chautauqiiaus will meet with
other states. Among the important
W e have an unabridged dictionary
The people of Forest Grove are mak­ D. I*. Btourtcr next Tuesday evening. ; from a long visit to his old Wisconsin administration.
positions he has held may be mention
for «ale very cheap.
home.
ing a strong effort to secure ilie ereo
Sylvester Wil on has n new plug hat
ed the presidency of three *ch«>ol*—- mi I
Plows, plows, plows for everybody
Jrp Ellis and wife have moved from and a long tailed coat, and we expect academy in Texas, a university at Can- !
Mason, dentist, in Campbell’« brick lion of a new university building to and everyone warranted by VV. B.
c ost *25,000.
block, Mill street, Dallas.
Salem to the Bridwell place southeast that ho will appear before Clerk Mul- ton, Missouri, and the college at Mon-1
Davis.
key iu the near future.
of Dallas.
Senator Butler lias introduced a bill
mouth. He was president of the lat- |
A sheep killing coyote was killed al
Miss ('lin e, of Portland, is among us,
Reason Drunk came into the store ter school from 1869 to 1882, and it is I
most in the edge of Sheridan the oth to create the ottiee of recorder of con­
Tom Graves, A l Snyder and Hardy
sojourning with her sister, Mrs. Dr.
veyances
in
Polk
county,
the
act
to
er day.
i Holman all have clerkships in the leg- the other day with a smile on his face indebted to him for its present pros­
Farley.
take effect July 1, 1894.
| as long as u piece of rope, and when perous condition probably more than
islutuse.
By Lafollett, of Sheridan, has
Bert Lucas and E. 8. Cattron are
.
...
asked what it meant, said that it was to any other man. He was ut on«* |
Judge Daly has bought some full
toothless girl and feels big as a hay­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cobb are rejoicing | a ^
time a probate ju«lge in Montana ami
blooded Plymouth Rock chickens horn** from a bicycling tour through
stack over it.
over
the
advent
oi
a
first
born
boy,
Jan*
was the first superintendent of public
They are lieauties and he takes pride in California.
Last week Frank Wann recognize«!
uaty
18th.
instruction of that territory. During
The mercantile tirm of I. I* M.ives looking after their wants.
a man in Salem w ho escaped lrom the
Come friends, let us have more news
Congress has decreed that Judge Dea- Mt. Vernon jail in Missouri six years his active life he delivered many popu­
ami J. I'. Simpson al Sheridan has
Now is the time for farmers to he ar­ from all over the county. Every laxly
dissolved, the latter retiring.
dv may retire any time after March ago, and who had a reward «jf *1,300 lar lectures on various religious topics,
ranging for spring work so that there send ¡1 in.
which have since been published in
4th on full pay.
Continued p<x>r on Ins head
He lollowed and captur­
Marion county has made a tax le w will l»e no reason for delays when the
It is auid that never before were so health demands it.
two volumes. A t the time of his de­
ed him in Portland. W e are glad to
of 'JO mills and gone hack to the old working season commences.
matfv ladies in Salem seeking legisla-
mise he was pastoi of the Christian
Jas. Morrison, who came up from note this shrewd piece of detective
manner of dealing with the road tax.
church at M«»nmouth. He was born
A Valentine concert will he given tive clerkships.
Whiteson for letter nie«lical attention yvenk and that it was performed by a
in Louiidana, May 22 1822, his parents
lip about l’arker the big snow was >y the holies of the Presbyterian
Elder Lave, formerly of Monmouth, is at the home of his son. Joda, and resident of the Eola hilts.
being of Scotch descent, the character­
no benefit to Win. Fuqua’s large stock •‘liurcb on the evening of February
is now preaching to a congregation at »till in a critical condition.
istics of which sturdy race have dis­
shed and Louis Helmick’s tile works.
14th and it will lie something nice.
PERRYD ALE.
Fairview, California.
Wise
K eyt at Perrydale have a
tinguished his long and active life. He
Mrs Taggart, who taught so success
The statement that therein yet snow
John Cornelius will start up a was a pupil of the great Alexander
Our frosty, foggy weather is nothing complete assortment of grass seed«
“ I regard the Royal Baking Powder as tl
fully at Brush college for several years, seven feet deep in I) »lias may seem in* to compare with the cold they are hav­
butcher
shop
for
us
soon.
Campbell, whose cousin he niHrrie«l.
which they will put out at a bargain
i- now teaching at Buell’s chapel on redulous, hut let doubters go and in­
ing hack in America.
in fact, they are authority for bed rock
best manufactured and in the market’
The school diildien have lots of fun There were six children by his first
Mill creek.
spect the pile back id the Oo.-erver of­
marriage, three of whom are living—
with their fine new foot ball.
Kit Abbey and Solomon Brown, prices in all lines of goods,
fice.
The saying that early birds catch
President P. L. Campbell, of the state
Glass tfc Prudhomme are doing a big
ho h pioneers «>f Benton county, died
Mrs. Brown is here from Portland, normal at Monmouth; A. F. Campbell,
the worms lias more truth than |x»e-
There are a lvertised letters in the near Corvallis last week.
general printing business in Portland. visiting her sister, Mrs. Tingle.
try. Some |ample are too slow to Dallas postotlice for VV. F. Myers,
a leading Portland attorney; and Dr
Henry Clifford and wife have taken They keep two solicitors constantly in
catch anything.
vV. Nickson, Win. W iley and Eli War
Mrs. W illits is making a visit in A. P. Campbell, of Denver, Colorado.
the
Held
and
Mr
Glass
will
soon
go
a girl to raise. She is yet too young to
In 1885 he married Miss Mary Stump,
A uthor of"Com m on Sense in the Hi
cAst to get *10.000 worth of new ma­ Portland and Charley is disconsolate.
"Handsome is as handsome doe-,” ten and a package for Joseph K
tell her age or even name.
of Monmouth, who with three child­
and if Hood’s Sarsiparilla docs not do Tuttle.
chinery.
These freezing nights and thawing ren survive him. W ith his death the
Hops were worth two bits in New
John R McBride, who was an Ore
handsomely then nothing does. Have
As so many of our readers are inter «lays «re trying our growing wheat Christain church loses one of its lead
you ever tried it?
gon congressman during the war, hut York last week and the price has since
N O R M A L Hl H O O L A l l » .
O V E R ON T H E NE8TCOCA.
ested iu hop culture, we have secured very hard.
mg ministers and the cause of educa­
he
*n
hovering
close
to
twenty
cents
i o w lives in Salt Lake City, is now Sa­
from Mr. Meeker, of Puyallup, som«
J. W. Vauduyne is successor to the
tion a warm friend and supporter.
There
ig
before
the
legUlature
a
hill
W
e
liaed
the
minister,
Mr.
Hazel,
A.
C.
Dimick baa put in a
in
Salem.
Independence tirm of Shelley
Van lem visiting his brother, our secretary
notes concerning the whole thing from very much at the Christian church
to appropriate means for erecting power chopper, which is a great
•f state.
M
oC
O
Y
.
A
German
named
Jacob
Smith,
who
beginning to end, aiul will from tim« last Sunday. He preaches tor us on
duyne, and L. Lids» is selling out his
much needed additional building for venience.
goods at auction.
They had a crnzv social at Hillsboro ba«l been working for Henry Clanfidd, to time give them. The most impor ihe second and third Sumlay of each
school at Monmouth.
Miaa Myrtle Davia i« visiting in La the normal
ran
away
with
his
15
year
old
daughter
Dr. C. E. Linton, who used to lr
• ant points just now are the pmpei month.
he other evening and thought it wa>
There is every reason why it should
fnyette.
The Southern l’acific is putting in a
McCoy, is our physician and has
Tuesday
night.
kind of soil, how to prepare it ami how
inique, hut over in the eastern sub
pass
and
no
valid
objection
to
it.
All
new turn table at Sheridan. It is s<
John Walling, of Lincoln, and Mrs
Oliver Johnaton in confined to h i» the oltler and progressive states have a c anfortable home.
irb.-sof Sale n tin y have several every
As the season for heating stoves is to plant, ami we publish them in this McGrow, of Monmouth, were here this
constructed as to lie easily changed for
bed with pneumonia.
evening in the year.
found it ex|>e<lient to maintain schools
H. C. Dimick and wife are
nearly over, VV. B. Davis has i fine week’s issue.
standard gauge engines.
week visiting their uncle, A. J. Wise,
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J K. Hear« attended the legislature for the training of teachers. They their homestead doing some fei
General Rufus ingalls, a noted army line of them which he will sell cheaper
who
lias
been
very
low
with
pneumonia
L ist week's Harbinger contained a
E I - E C T B I C I T Y VS. D IS E A S E .
realize that it wotdd be just as unreas­ but will soon return to Dallas.
several day« last week.
llicer who has res-ided in Portland bu­ i hail ever before.
lor two weeks, hut is slowly improving.
picture of Coo m y Clerk Mulkev, wh»
onable and wrong to place the best in­
ll«* last ten years and had much to d<
C u r e s A<l<le«l t o tin
Sheriff W elU was doing business in
Jeff' Harris, who used to- live
J. P. Frizzell, W. H. Holmes an«l E. A n o T t h h o e u r s L a o n n d s s : L A i c s c t o m o f p lis
is corresponding secretary of the Chris
h e d b.v Its (J*e.
We are to have a lodge of the A. O
terests of their children in the hands
vith the Ben Holhtday estate, died in ('.C ross have incorporated the City
I hikdale, is now a resident of
own last Friday and Saturday.
tian church state convention.
U.
W.
organized
here
next
Tuesday
of
incompetent,
unprepared
educators
•w York City the other day.
lake and has put up a good
View '*eme»ery association at Salem
Bo much has I m *« n said in praise of
Hon. J. H. Hawley, of Salem, was as it would to call in an unskilled sur­
It is a good thing and money spent
B B. Branson, one of the lower Mil'
made of wreckage that has drifted
Drs. Darrin and their wonderful eurep
The roa«l, assessment and taxation with a capital stock of *10,000.
that way goes not to enriching somt iver looking after his interests on the geon or an uneducated doctor, where front the ,-ea.
creek pioneers, gives notice that lie
by electricity, and so many cards and
laws are the nmst important and ur
Claire Irvine and Miss Ida Estes, of
lierhaps the very life of the patient was
mpanv of wealthy men but for toou farm Saturday.
will not be responsible for any debt-
ent matters before the present legis- Independence, are to he married next letters from grateful patients, that it widow and orphans.
E. H. Stone is having a lonely
contracted by his wife, who has left
0. B. Whitemore will organize a at stake. It is admitted by the liesl
ature. From all quarters come press Sunday. Both are under age, but the seems useless to publish them. W e
educators iu the world that normal with his well beloved flowers.
him.
Workman lodge at Perrydale next
will, however, give names ami address­
tig demands for changes and improve- old folks have given their consent.
K IN G S V A L L E Y .
training lias a decided tendency to add 'lie holidays Mrs. Stone wrote
Tuesday, with fifteen charter members.
es that people may ref. r to them.
The new buildings and improve
nents in each.
largely to one’s teaching capacity, and that she was having tine sleighing
W e think we are in a fair way to se
These are exceedingly dull times wit h
Charles Bmith, 148 Fourth st., Port
ments to old ones at Sheridan within
Rev. I. H. Hazel and wife, of 8pen • very state wants the very best talent Iter old eastern home,
In his will VV. S. Ladd set apart merchants all over the county. The land, O r.: nervous debility, kidney ami •lire extension of the Southern Pacific
a year have amounted to over $21,000
450.000 as a perpetual charitable and pe« pie have but little ready money and liver complaint and pain in back; cu»
til road to our valley. The people ar« ■ er. Indiana, arrived last week and will in that line it can get. Naturally our
J. M. Knifong, who was raised
They hope to have electric lights he
Ideational fund, the interest to he ap­ are buying only what they must have. ed.
iroused to their interests in gettini 'ovate in Bethel where he ha» been en­ state aspires to rank as high as she Grand Ronde and used to work in
fore another winter comes along.
gaged
to
till
the
Christian
pulpit
for
can
in
all
respects
and
nothing
is
more
plied at the discretion of his widow and
Enthusiastic meetingf
Ellendale woolen mill, now
Mrs. R. J. Frakes, Scappoose, Or., this road.
D. P. Stouffer has been having a
he coming year anil also at Perrydale important than a good school system
The other day we ordered the San wo sons. That is the grandest gift
iave been held, and our resources cat
here but is about to trade his place fc
rough siege with infiamation of the heart trouble and general debility ; cur tlogued and sent to the manager, who
ind
good
teachers.
The
rapid
growth
,
.
Francisco Call for Felix Noel and W
ver made hv any Oregonian.
one near Oregon City.
It is to be hoped that the worthy
«•yes, probably caused by too much ed. Also her b o h was cured of rheii
W. Con key. of Dallas, and Mra. 1 M
ias signified his intention of looking Senator from this county as well as all and present attendance at the normal
H. B. Plummer h is received a full reading uinler tne intense glare of an m-tisni.
W e have had a nice open wini
W hite, of Salem. Anybody can get it
vith favor on our enterprise. The the others will make some change for school— now 375— give evidence that it
W. F. Hubbard, superintendent o
nr 1 »arl of nice buggies from the Cor electric light.
is appreciated by the people at large. On the night of Deeemlter 21st tt
and the I tkmizkk a year for $2.25.
the United States fish commission Board of Trade at Portia ml have been ihe better in the assessment laws,
allis carriage factory, and farmers nn«l
inches of snow fell at Woods snd it
A man writing from FL>ri«la speak- Clackamas, Or.: moth or liver spot importuned and have replied in a man- especially have the indebtedness clause It is evident that nex . years attend­
W. W. Bird, Mr. Hollingsworth, Mr.
p raisers just ought to go and see
some deeper iq the river, bat a wat
y, business letter that when a full «truck out, as most every one is in debt ance will run up to over 4tH), and a«
Blessing and son have been camping lis subsoil plows which will stir up the of seeing oranges on the trees in all over his person ; cured.
rain soon carried it all away. Wi
.nowlcdge of our shipping facilities more than they are -worth when the the rooms and halls are already crowd­
out south of town cutting cordwood lirt eighteen inches below the surface stages from green to ripe and says
Mrs. R. Griffith, Bois ort, Wash
’d what would I mi done with them un- weather, no rain and hut little ft
that new cabbage and turnips are now catarrh, bronchitis, dyspeysia, kidney •vere given them they would do what •issessor comes around.
for D. E. Gilman, the present « wner
lesa some additional provisions made. - it ice Christmas, It hag not been
Sherman Parker, of Independence, in the market.
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hey could to assist us. Our hop in
trouble and female complaints: restor
of what has been the Thurston place.
In location and general nirroundingea enough to freeze potatoes in out
id his wife, who wa*« Miss Bell Jones,
C IIO P K K H O L L O W .
terests are gaining much notoriety
ed
to
health.
Saturday evening, January 28th,
more desirable place cannot bo found ings. It is fearial that irnit will be
There is no use in ladies stinting
cently went east «)fthe mountains for
»ver 200 acres having been planted
F.
P.
Sawtell,
Independence,
Wash,
Miss
Eva
Towns
is
at
the
normal.
in the state. Some other educational j tired by the buds starting too soon.
themselves so much in the use of that his health. He «lied at Pen«lleton lust Mrs. Barnard will have a little folks
dyspepsia and kidney complaint, pro­ luring the past fall and winter. Chief
very convenient article, old papers week ami was brought back for burial entertainment at the city hall. They
1. B. Whitcomb is teaching a good institutions whose pecuniary interests No overflow of the river this winter,
iu this industry is J. N. Hoffman, fol
nounced
Bright’s
disease
by
some
phy­
ire affected by it may claim tnat they hut water enough to take saw
while they can l>e ha«l so very cheap. beside his parents in the Odd Feltow are being well drilled and are sure to
wed by Bv and Marion Fruntz, the school.
sicians : restored.
please the public.
can make as good teachers as a regular down to the mill at Woods.
W e sell them, two by three feet in size, cemetery.
Kibbeys, Ritners and many others.
Mrs. Sam Davis is quite sick and
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normal school, anti might with just a«
at half a cent.
Drs. Darrin still hold forth at 270^ Speaking of tlie Frantz Bros, remimb Mrs. Maria Smith is no better.
The Corvallis carriage factory has
W e greatly desir« regular corres
K K ID G K I'O R T .
much
propriety
claim
that
they
can
Washington
street,
Portland;
Review
ne «>f the sawmill owned and run b\
Not long ago about thirty neighbors pondence from every neighborhood in shippod to a Portland firm seven car
John Bressler is improving in health produce a» efficient doctor«, lawyer«
Frank Chapin is up from Dixie to
and friends invaded the home of T. R the county. If your community is not loads of vehicles annamting to 125. Building, Spokane, Wash,; Hotel Eu­ hem for years, the lumber from which
and will soon be able to make regular and ministers as can the institutions sen his best girl.
Bewley, north of Bethel, and devour represented in these columns, please Tin* balance of the 500 ord red will be gene, Eugene, Or., ami give free con has been a factor in trade in your owi
specially devoted to those lineaof work
puliation* daily from 10 to 5; evening?«, •ity. Owing to the scarcity of money, trips to Dallas.
ed many go«jd things prepared for consider yourself as invited to send in sent down later in the season.
There was a dance at Mr. McKown’s !__
Mr. Moody, one of our prominent We do hope the legislature will not he last Friday and the participant* had a
them by Mrs. Bewley, without his something concerning what the neigh­
Banker Savage, Sheriff Wells. Clerk 7 to 8; Sunday. 10 to 12. They treat lie failure of collections, together with
niggardly
in
providing
means
for
tin
i strong desire on the part of a few of bachelors, has invested in forty acre,
g«i«)d time.
knowleilge. It was his 59th birthday. bors all around are doing.
Mulkev, Editor Snyder, Hardy Hol­ all curable chronic, acute and secre
diseases at hall the former prices. Th
he creditors to push their own intei of ground and is now looking around school.
R member that at the academy this man, Jess«* Lewis and Attorneys Town- poor free, except mediiines. Circulai *st, they were forced to make an as
Joe Mhrpliy and Link Shreve have
Preaching at. all the churches every
ior a mate.
Old Time StudentM.
Sunday morning ami evening. Meth­ evening Prof. Bell will lecture on T ac­ sen*! and Daly are this week in the and question list sent free.
gone into partnership on ten aerosol
dgnment. The liabilities were short
legislative
lobby
on
one
mission
or
Mrs. Clark Gist, daughter of George hops, which they will set out this
odist and Christian Sunday schools at tics and Strategy. As a teacher and
On Saturday, January 28th, the
of *18,000, while »he assets were ovei
Brown, was born in this county, but
9 :45, Presbyterian 12:15' Baptist an«l soldier he has had occasion to use another.
*37,000, consisting of 204 acres of land, Cooper Hollow Home Circle, assisted now lives over in t lie Tillamook couu spring on Asa Shreve’s land.
C ity lla ll G a th erin g .
M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs­ both and is capable of talking in telli
by talent from Dallas and Monmouth,
The county court met in special ses­
The youngest child of Mark Neally
The public school basket social wa one half million feet of dry lumber,
try. She says that she was principally
day evening. The general publie wel gently and profitably about them sion last Tuesday and fixed the tax
saw mill, store and storehouse, barns, will give an entertainment for the hen-
largely
attended
ami
much
enjoyed.
educated at La creole academy in Dal 1 «lied last Friday from scarlet fever and
Both are of great value when properly levy at twenty mills. They appointed
come at all these meetings.
otit
of
our
public
schools.
The programme of song and speech houses, togging teams, and almost ev­
las, some of her teachers being Mr. ii"w "in* of Mr. Critchlow's children is
used.
J. M. Grant road master out near ended with a male quartette about h erything that is necessary to a first
The Eugene Guard of last week said :
Veazie, Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Robb, W. «town with th»‘ name disease.
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M
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U
T
H
.
Kings
Valley,
vice
Joe
Edwards
re­
Polk county wants ami invites more
I)r. T. VV’ Bhelton will leave on the
darkey and a possum which called foi clis* and fully equipped mill and log
I). Nichols and Mrs. Robert Howe.
Johnny McDowell, who has been
overland tonight for San Francisco pettier», but we cannot say that it is a signed.
a roar of applause. 1 he ladies ha« ging plant. All of this property has
Marshal Coats is collecting the city Among her classmate» were Mrs. J. E. wintering with Tommy Guthrie, will
where he will be joined by bis lather good place for those who come utterly
Milo Hubbard, who was raised north brought in eighty-three well filled lunch passed into the hands of W . E. Yate? taxes.
Smith. Mrs. Jas. McCain, Mrs. J. 1>. move in the spring to Lane county,
Too many of that of Independence, and whose first wife baskets of all shapes and pretty as they as assignee, and if vour readers wish
inlaw, A W. Lucas, and then proceed without means.
Ellis, Mrs. Anna Dugan, Win. Ri«lgi* where lie has taken up a claim foriy-
The infant son of Frank Lucas died
on an ocean voyage with the hope of kind have already drifted in. Any one was a Miss Hagood, now lives near could be. They were sold at r.indon to purchase anything from a goad
way and L. Ligget and she wonders tive miles w«*st of Eugene. He pro-
benefiting his failing health, caused by having a few hundred dollars with Pullman, Wash., and is at present here for 60 cents each ami the buyer was t< ■»tick to a sawmill, they have only to last Thursday.
how many of them remember tin* time p<>»«■» to put out Imps, and Wes. Way-
which to start ought to do well in this on a visit with his wife and two eat with the lady whose number corre­ ipnlv to him at Corvallis. Since th«
bronchial troubles.
W. C. Hembree is making an ex­ when the teacher tried tin* experiment mirc. who lives in the same vicinity,
above was written I have learned that
country.
sponded
to
that
on
the
basket
Most
daughters.
of killing a eat with electricity and how will also engage in that fndustry.
J
Old Cash-Cash, a well known Uma­
tended visit to McMinnville.
of the older ones enjoyed- the mis­ •ur efficient county commissioner, F
the feline yowled, escaped and scamp­
The editor of the Tillam ook Head­
tilla Indian, has been converted, and
From Eola we learn that there are
I. Chamliers, has purchased the store
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<
L
E
R
K
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matching,
but
some
of
the
youngsters
David
Work
is
dangerously
ill
and
ered away.
has sworn «»If on drinking gambling light sent to all his subscribers a pos­ fresh born boys at the homes of both
with nil its belongings and is to stock not expected to survive many days.
and other vices. One evidence of his tal card, asking a number of ques­ Reason and Tom mie Brunk and that could not appreciate it. Several young
The Harbinger, Pacific coast organ
it up ami run a first class countrx
IN D E • K ND K NCE.
ladies
and
small
hoys
were
mutualh
sincerity is that he has paid all his tions, among them this: “ Would you John Longcor and Louis McAlister
of the Christian church, says:
R. M. Smith was a member of tbe
tore.
J.
Fred.
Yates,
the
genial
man­
displeased
with
their
luck
and
manag
debts. His creditors are wishing that like to have tin* county court proceed­ have rented Putman Bros, twenty acre
A. J. Goodman went to Salem Mon­ jiimin Franklin Mulkey was born in !
ed to swap oft’. One little fellow kept ager since the assignment, leaves us third house of the legislature last week
a number of his paleface brethren ings published in full,” and without hop patch.
July, 1862. His father, I N. Mulfe
day.
this week, mueh regretted by all who
the
basket
he
bought
until
about
the
exception the answer was “ yes.” 'The
would follow his example.
The death of Rev. T F. Campbell
«• »in«* to l«ano county. Oregon, wb
made his acquaintance.
The
cap
and
necktie
social
was
large­
Deputy
Sheriff
Farley
was
here
on
close
then
went
t<
>
the
lady
who
ha<
same is doubtless true in Polk county.
has cast a gloom over the community. bueincHS last week.
“ Frank” was a »mall boy. Here
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A doz«*n years ago Gus. Anderson
ly lit tended, hut some of the boys com brought it and told her to take «ait
grew to manhood and began
Them is a bill before the legislator» plain that there were not enough girls what she wanted, for he was getting
D h II hh Po stotlice KtiNfnena.
erected a pole over the Savage hotel in
F. W. Cook has purchased a house
M. V. Rork, the farmers’ alliance school in his home district at
Sheridan and put a wooden rooster on authorizing the state to print its own to go around, without which it was sleepy an«l must go home. The teach
Fmm July 1st to Dccemlier 31st, and lot of Mrs. Sarah Davis and will
man, is in our midsl once more.
11 ill
11 is success as a teacher whs t
top of it They say it is now chuck text bc.oks for public school. Judging very thin fun to invest a dime in the ers ire having prepared school work t< 1892, Post mast«*” Grant has issued 691 soon move there and live at home.
Ari Armstrong lia» gone to Brine- usually good from the first. In
full of holes put there by Gopheritos from the experience of most other head and neck wear.
semi to the world’s fair ami had many lomestic money orders, amounting to
1*6,290, seven foreign money orders
who would come in, fill up will» <lev- states that have .ried it we shouhl con­
Joshua McDaniel, one of the old ville to fill the pulpit of the Christian to til himself more fully for his
Senator Bu’ ler has introduced a bill samples of it on exhibition. The par
lie ei,ton'd tin* 8tate Normal Self
The
ggregating *45, and 468 postal notes time pioneers, was in town last week, church.
il’s eye water, and then turn lo«»seon sider it an iU a*lvise«l proposition
ent*
and
friends
who
examined
it
wen
f«»r another judge in this judicial dis­
Monmouth and gnuluated there,
worth *761. Within the same time he visiting old friends and telling of old
the speechless and breathless elianti result would probably be an inferior
surprised
to
know
that
the
boys
and
II on. J. H. Hawley, of Salem, wa» past live year» he has been prin
article at not much less cost to tie* trict, they to rcsi«le on different sides girls eonld do so well. An ambition has paid out over *2,500 on money or times.
cleer.
here Sunday visiting Ins son, W. H. Bethel Academy, having taught
of the river. Upon the passage of the
people.
dors and *210 for postal notes and has
act the governor to appoint a judge his has been aroused throughout the
The Christian church at Imlepend-
get her twelve years. He is an
Gene Cattron and Bert Lucas have Mulkey.
emitted to the Portland office *4,361.
school
and
in
the
next
month
they
will
After
a
career
of
thirteen
years
the
ence has organized for the new year
successor to be elected in 1894.
J. S. Cooper w «» happy and free with thusiiistic worker in the church
For stamps, envelop« s, cards and th«* returned from California, and Mr. Mc­
produce
work
highly
creditable
to
a'
Benton
L-
a«ier
has
ceased
to
exist,
by chnoaing I. VI Butler and C VV
J. I. Thompson, who used to teach concerned.
ike he lias received *920. Within the Connell is hack from a business trip to cigar« la»t Saturday because lie lias Sumlay school, a pleasant,
Richardson as elders, Roswell Shell’ v th » reason being that the Or gon Pa
able man, a fine public sjieaker,
another daughter.
on Salt Creek, then married Miss Dyer
•«ame peri«>«l he lias registered 168 let Rosebtirg.
cific
anthorith
s
who
owned
the
plant
and W. O Co«»k deacons, Mrs E Rob
have been urging him for years to |
there, was afterward county cleik and
u*rs
and
received
238
registered
letter»
Mold
it
to
B.
F.
Irvine,
who
recently
Mr. Sander«, a hardware merchant
H n rn e fm a n d S a d d le r y .
O. W. Ehhert report» seeing the truck
ertson and Mrs. Maggie Richardson
after »hat lived at !*oth Dixie and Eola
and pare* Is from other offices. The of a large cougar near hi» cabin in tin if McMinnville, spent Sunday with himself entirely to the work of i
bought
the
T
ines,
leaving
Editor
deaconesses, S. A. Mulkev clerk. VV 11
T. 8. Colley at Perrydale keeps oi
ministry. This he intends to do,
before going to h's present place of
business of the office has been constant- bills northwest of town. He heard it Rev. A. J. llunsaker.
hand goo«l eastern stock or will mnk*
Hawley treasurer, and J. W. Richard P m pe without the wherewithal to print
has already been engaged in |
a bod*— Salem— was in town this week.
l\ growing and the next six months in the night, but did not think it was
his
ideas.
He
intimates
h»»wev.
r
that
to <»r«ler anything you want in til«»««
financial secretary.
One person joined the Christian very acceptably fora short t
will
show
still
larger
figures.
lie will soon he at the helm of a new
For sale or trade f«»r farm land, my lines. Be sure to s«*e his goods ami
his cougar, so remained quiet and let church here Sunday. Rev. Smith is hat’ decided to run for school
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Some farmers are spending their democratic piij*er there.
livery pr- per tv situated on Main str< et learn his prices before buying else
it get away.
temlent of Polk county the kl
doing good work here.
spare time hauling
manure from
M ARKET REPORT
tion, and thereby give himuff]
Robert M Graham, a former Soap in the business part of Dallas. There where.
around the hams, where it is in the
NORM
AL
NOTES
Elvin
Thor|»e,
a
former
resident,
is
[Corrected weekly l>> N ie» A C<*per]
are two barns, box stalls, sheds, etc.,
time for preparation before
way, out into the garden and tiebls creek hov, writes lrom Biekleton, in occupying nearly one forth of a block
The junior physiology class dissected here and think» of again making In­ exclusively to the ministry, but
Wheat, per bushel, 65 cts.
M r». K A. W a llin s no M ore.
where it will do good when cropping the eastern Kltokitat country, saying
dependence lii» home.
W . B. D a v i s .
a cat in class Friday.
Bran, per ton, *15.
In- went to the convent
In the state «if I 111 in »is in 1839 Jess«
’ time comes. Plant life needs to l>e fed thas since we used to ramble through
Hhorts, per ton, *18.
Valley |y«lge, I. O. O. F , on the nominate«! for county clerk
Squire W. S. Frink is visiting his D. W alling married Eliza A. Wise. Ii
the same as animal. Every farm has that country— as editor of the Golden-
More
than
a
dozen
new
students
Oats, per bushel, 3,5 cts.
evening of January 12, gave a public .-ch«M»l sup«*rintemient, and Wt
some spots which would l>e greatly im dale Gazette from 1881 to 1885— near­ daughter, Mrs. Anan Myer, at Smith 1847 they came to Oregon with a train
have entered school since Christmas.
Flour, per barrel, *4.40
installation. A large number of invit­ by a very complimentary ma[
pr«»ved by a timely application of ma­ ly all the lin d has been fence«l up and field. He thinks nothing of walking a nmler charge of Capt. Davidson and on
Potatoes, per bushel. 50 cts.
put in cultivation until now there is dozen <»r fifteen miles, and if the boys Christina-: «lay t«*>k a donation claim
Miss Helen Rowcliffe spent Saturday ed guests were present, including Odd he is one of the nost popular |
nure.
Butter, per |K>un«l, 30 cts
scarcely any outside range
He wishes j were to offer him the use of the best at Zena in Spring Valley. There they
and Sunday at her home near Dallas Fellows from Dallas and Monmouth the county. At our state
Last fall Portland had 405 salooils, to be remembered to the Howes, H o l­ bicycle in the county w« u ll s< om to raised a family of fourteen children.
Lard, per pound. 12J (¡*15 cts.
lodge«. A good program was present­ last June he was elected
accompanied by Mi»a Mattie Swann.
but ninety three of them failed to take man’s and Oliver Stump's family.
Bacon, si«les, per [>ound, 15 cts.
ed, after which the following officers '«•«•retary «»f the Oregon 8ta
Mr. W alling passe«! away in 1870 but
i straddle it.
Hams, per poumi,18^ cts.
out license for the quarter beginning
Mr. lamg, a teacher in the lnde|a>ii- were installed by D. G. M, E. S. Cat- and goes into th«* work with I _._
she remained on the place until she
The next meeting of the county
Mrs. Dtinniway, the noted woman's
with January because the profits were
j ilence public school, is quite sick, ami Iron, assisted by members of the Dal­ I heart. His duties as county -l-rk t
Hhoulders, per pound, 12^ cts.
moved to Portia ml a year or so ago
teachers’
association
will
be
held
in
the
rights champion, has been on at the
J. E- Hosmer, a normal student, ha» its lodge. N <}., I’eler Cook : V. G . J very «Microns, blithe doM n«?t ■
not enough to justify the amount of
Eggs, j»er dozen, 25 cts
I^ast week she followed on and was
license require«!.
The city derives public school building at Independ­ legislature and possibly has an axe to brought back to the old home for
Chickens, per dozen, *4i*6.
tieeu te aching for him.
J E. Hubbard; It S , J. D Irvin e; l> , myihing t«> cause him to mj
ence,
January
28th,
at
10
o'clock.
grind.
Gentlemau well acquainted
from that source over *120,000 annual­
Dried fruits. j»er pound, 10@20 cts.
burial. Her son, Bir«l, lives on the old
•»., T. J. Fryer: treasurer, F A. Dunty ¡duty t" in«* church in any 1
Messers.
Getz,
Powell,
Spillman.
Mur
Mr.
Heintz,
Miss
Moore
and
Mr
with her do not care to cross swonls
ly. while the «Irunkaids and their fam­
Beets, per pound, 1 cents.
homestead. John at Lincoln and her
Las but not least was a nice hincli i partment*. nor his work os*
phy
an<!
Simonton
have
consented
to
Hoffman,
of
the
senior
class,
graced
with her m discussion, for »lie can lay
Turnips, jx r pound, 14 cts.
ilies derive several hundred per cent
| ing secretary.
served hv the ladies.
daughter. Mrs. Gimble, at Zena.
make addres«*es or read papers. These I out the best *>f them.
the
platform
last
Friday.
The
speak­
Cabbage, j>er pound, 1J c.
wort-e than nothing.
ing
was
exceptionally
good.
will be disfussed by the assnoiatmn. 1
. ,
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S c a r t a , Win , Jan. 15 — Th
Onions, per pound, 24^3 cts.
Major T C. Bell has bargained for
Very few county papers in the state Mins Aver and Miss M cltoritt will fur-
J o h n H . Mmllh Dnwt.
«>**
Ha T West who
Beans, per pound, 5(*6 cts.
fmz«* >oli»l last night at 40 I
Prof. Getz gave three talks on color the 8iefarth hop yard
h ive so great a variety of m icella nish music. A good meeting is antic- >»<■
He w a s oorn in «Missouri m 1824 an«!
It registered 45 lielow at
Corn meal, per |x>timl,4 cts.
in chapel last week, showing how lit 1
neons reading matter as the I tem ize «. mated The committee on program le(t ,h?
A - M - u,nn
“ P; in 1846 cairn* with his p;«r«*nts to the
Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 cts.
'1 hat nice paling fem e ««Ids to the it. I.ni ’r*»ss» , ;» ii < 1 42 at Medfi
people know about colors and w a
From week to week there is a continu­ ' ( ’
Hitchcock, F. Long ami Miss P“ r’’" ,lv tlementedcondition and could Luckiamute r«*gi«*n. II«* married Mar
Graham Hour, |?er barrel, *4.40
not lx* found, but was supposed to have tlm, daughter of David Lewis, at a <lat»
ridiculous combinations they some attractiveness of N. M McDaniel » new blc »offering among the
al change in variety. The children 8mi(h.
Indians is reported»
home.
j be«*n drowned. Now comes a letter early enough for each of them to take a i Hay, per ton, |8r<**l2.
times make,
will find a column spe cially for them _
F. 8. Harrison writes fmm Prince- from him down in California.
picture
of
the
five
priests,
all
1
donation
claim.
He
lirst
set
stake-
The
K IC K K H A L I.
N a r r o w G A iig o I< m I I rom>1 A c c id e n t.
brothers, . >
is ■ a rare one Then those I ton> Illinois, asking for
information
There are already over 300 bills be- where L. W. Laugharv now lives at
Next to the lake Lahisli «lisaster fw«»
three odd stories related by Major Cal- j »hoot Grand Dalles. All of our read 1 tor«* the legislature, a third of them the Burn’s mill, hut mad«* no filing and | Mr» Josephine Bovle went to Port-
years ago the wwrst railr«nnl accident
houn make interesting reading.
| er* who have ever been at The Dalle, originating in the senate. Among the afterward Itoiij. h
Wm. Gag* s right to
>nd Monday.
, ..
. .
will remember that barren, rocky, san rtanding committees Senator Butler is the claim upon which he lived from
that ever orrurred in Oregon happened
Cordray * theater in
point just acroaa the river and
The
ni-w
«ddition
to
the
school
bouae
I .*n the narrow gauge two milea this
on the judiciary and military, Repre­ that date until his death last Friday. I
ken a new departure.
kn,| ;n
Rockland.
For several
ha» ree« iv»*d a frosli eoat nf paint, which able of (>t*w»*go l«» t Holiday. Th«- usual
sentative Myer is on the committee of In 1847 lie went to Cay ns«* war and in
»mprovea th«* look» very much.
apart the Saturday a * rl'
year, a c a m rtn K tk w land company
Hunday w « mm I train luid started out
Haims and Hon. J. O. Braats on that 1849 to the California mines with th«-
nees especially for '■«•te»
wl|jjp |1Hve been booming it tlirmigli tie east
with seventeen men in the caboo-e
I Simpsons, Gages and «»fliers. He win
of public buildings and grounds.
Rev. Pnling will presch at the
and propose to herd th
.
* . * future place of tea ming industry
i A » the engine rounded a curve a tree
i tered near 8a«*rainenlo with Wm. Wil |
the mother-stake in the
.
■
great prominence
A «hell of a
Dr. Stanley will leave next Monday hams, who mnraied a daughter of Fred ehurch n»*xt Snnday at 10:30 »m l 8un- was oeen down across the tra«*k blit a
play room provnJen wt e
7
factory waa erected, tint ha» not with hi» yoangm t «on to «pend aeveral Way mire. He leaves five sons, Henry, j day « hool will t** h« hl at ttie school tow yard* atwid. The e n r’ ne and
pleaae little one» an< ,,m ,h n,,„
panned out, and now thev aav it i« to month» at A/tec, in New Mexico. He Layton. Oliver, Clifton and Frank and hooiM* at 11 J0.
whole r in were thrown f om the
aeveral careful matron*. '*
, ,
have flaae work«. The »ham ha» over goe» partly in the employ of the Hotith two daughter*. Mary and Jane, who I M rD«ni. lA W hit- are
ar» h
having
a 'in g the lr«< k, a .•..m|>let. wrerk. Hixt.en nMHi
traction. No extra charge »
ami over «gain lieen ex|--««l by Die ern Pacifl .w hich furni»h-e iran»por- married two brothers named K iift east g fu ii.l wht-rv tire mill artfl warehouse were injured,
of Mum vvry badly
the apecial care of the i
, . |>»Ilea paper», hut dowueaat looker» tatiou. and partly for the benefit of I,¡» of ‘ he mountains. Mr. Smith was a S f » « l
,||.
as to 1« r»»>ly to and twoortlirwe are already dead. Die
T it » »,»»:> l ure Lrc.u n o f T .irta r P o w d e r .— N o A n o N ^ T
boxe. and to many thetr ctrcua wnut, t
j ^ ^ ,Hu. , t the darning bait boy, who is threatened vith coueump-
quiet, unobtrusive man and consistent. I » ‘ r i i i h t iild iu a aa s s ) t t aa the weather »»liter» a r e b e i n g c a rv d fu r at the ex-
be a* much of a ahow aa the n.atn per- con. ^
^ ^
t tiòd.
g .U g»»«l
, pease of lire Southern i’acthc.
Used in Millions o f Homes— 40 Years Ike
| member «4 the Christian church.
formanca.
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