Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 03, 1893, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND GENERAL
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ASSB-HSM ENT B O L L F O R I S » « .
Jas. V eston and Lizzie Wiggins, of
pe<>pl( of Independent e then
i the
Am ity, have been near unto death’s
P. F. Clark will build a new barn in u«s«*mbled teachers to their homes ! Following is the roll, including all 1
i door.
where excellent dinners awaited them.
Plow», plows, plow» for everyh Day
the spring.
People aro judged by tli.-ir > ih <-< k - ìm -
I
v .
,,
,
, .
property in Polk county that is assess-
“ '"I everyone warranted by W, B.
On our first and fourth pages will
tioil.
D 1 r “ W0r*Afi ** ’ hoWuver’ ed at over *500, and which will I * con
Have you seen Sam. Phillips new
•i*-»
ow
ng
fo
th
,
s
orm
After
noon
ex-
t.m.od fro... week to week until finish-
! he found swme excellent reading for carriage
If not, call at hi« house or cellent and instructive addresses were
W o keep in »took all kind» of legal
ed :
oid
and
young.
Irving
Matthews
fin«
a
wait
until
the
mud
is
gone.
picture gal-
blanks.
given by the following gentlem en:
M o ktoau ks .
l‘*r> over the «tore of Hihk & Menden
Wesley White, a brother of J. C., at j Miss Bhalgett, of Am ity, has be ii Pres, ( ’am pi »ell, B. L. Murphy, P. A.
Ur. Hayter. dentist, over Wilson’s hall in Sheridan.
Oak Grove, is a well-to-do money lend-, engaged to Uach our next term of Getz, and W. J. Spillman, the last illus­ Johnson. G W ................
601
drug store, Dallas.
1,500
A Georgia man HU year« old ha« en er ut Knteprise in Wallowa county.
school, which will commence some trating his subject, The Sympathetic Jasperson, H H ................
Mason, dentist, in Campbell's brick lered the agricultural department of
500
System, by drawings on the hoard. All Jessup, Mary A ................
The New York World during the j time in March.
block, Mill street, Dulla».
HUB
the addresses were discussed by the Johnson, O V ..................
til«* state university.
,V, " r
“ ' T 4* * .d“/ly 1C' rt'U' ! If the covote* bother you, send for J teachers present. Owing to lack of Jones, O M ......................
1,665
J. W. Ku»hton, a former Dallas and
J r. Walker, father of the Walker I**1" ’" ° » 381000 ">'• I»»*“ **1 ‘•••rn.K L j.urvllM,- .lld hi, bear (rap. He . ...
Jones, C yrus.............................
2,500
Salem stage driver, I imh been among u» hoy« ut Independence, i« down from the year over 890,000 advertisements, 1 catch them— the sheep I mean. A«k space we ran not give a synopsis of the
1,298
*‘ l*eeche>. The Independence school Jones, Husan ...........................
this week.
STATE CHEMIST. C ALIFO RN IA; The R oyal
>an Juan, Waahingtou.
All the woolen mill stock holders Joshua about it.
a y sC ou k l.n C o...................... 2,175
had a good assortment of the every day
requirements. Our testi show it has greater 1
are
requested
to
meet
in
(tie
court
Tom mie Hrunk eapttireil eight rnon»
Miss Ellen Hykes has commence written work of the school on exhibition Key t, E C ................................. 41,810
King Tetherow, of Luckiamute, ha«
the other tlay and is not much of a Is wit out iii Houthern Oregon on a jam t home at 7 o’clock tomorrow evening. another four months’ term of school at I’lie next meeting will he at Mon Kt-nuedy, J V i .........................
3,000
than any other.
Either la* present to have your say or! Lincoln, this making eight month mouth, Feb 25th.
coon hunter either.
K e lt ), J D ............................... 2.487
• >f heveral wt ek «’ duration.
STATE
CHEMIST. W ASHINGTON; There ia no <
growl not at what the others do.
Kos**r, F A ............................ 3,975
with only two weeks vacation.
The appraisers of the John H. Smith
I in* lirst paper Albany ever had was
MOVWOI TH.
Kaiser, W in .............................
3,000
the R o y a l is the strongest, purest and most wholesome 1
Anyone
desirous
of
joining
Mrs.
Bnr-
estate are W K. Moody, if. Madison in 18;>9, it« editor being Senator Dela
No preaching next Sunday, but Sun
2,916
powder in the market.
n in i’s singing class can do so next! »lav school as usual at 10 o’clock. Let
Cal. Kramer has sold his house and Lev« ns, Isaac...........................
and A .J . Harmon
/.«m Smiih, who died the next year.
Linderuian, G H ...................... 1,500
Monday, the h* ginning of the second i everyone come and we will spend more lot to Mis. Hunter.
U.
S
. OOV'T FOOD REPORT: R o y a l B a m t o
Mi»s Hattie Williams has bought the
Lombard Investment C o ......... 18,800
The Dallas Woolen mill property is term. Tin* clii»s meet in Mrs, Wash’s
The little son of Mr. Rose died last Levens, E 8
2,175
Mrs. Harris stock of millinery and will to la* sold February 25lh to meet a room at the a adeinv Mondays, Wed­ i time in singing, as there is no service
shown a pure cream o f tartar powder, highest o f all ia 1
Liuderman, J P ................
2,000
sell it out at a big discount.
Last we»*k Byron Harritt ami I). G Wednesday of membraneous croup.
judgment of $.»,328 in favor of John nesdays and Fridays at 4 o’clock Tui­
in£ strength.
1,620
j
Henry
killed sixty ducks and «even
Walker.
0. P. Jordan, ol the Hotel Mon­ Litchfield, G C .........................
tion
$3
for
teim
of
twenty-four.lessons.
Mrs. Isaac Level). and her daughter.
CANADIAN
OFFICIAL TESTS: R o y a l B a k w o
500
I .-uipe in a half »lay’s hunt. Surely mouth, has gone to Chicago on busi­ Law, II E ...............................
Mrs Buchanan, are now al ho» An
The Odd Fellow-» el «ini a member
A Monday’s telegram said: Enor­ , these gentlemen did not waste in net ness.
Ladd »k B u s h .........................
2,262
commended
as o f highest excellence, and shown to be |
gelns, California, uud Ihe latter is on ship of nearly 700,000 and the Ma.-on* mous quantities of snow have fallen in
Lake, Ü 8 .....................
1,100
j powder.
o f all in leavening strength.
gaining ground.
Prof. Long, who was so very sick, has Lynch, Elbert .........................
"»»>*• <*lu*e after them with almost the valley »if the Dnieper, in the Cri­
890
Mr. Hansen’s new grubbing machim recovered so he is able to wal* out in Main & Winchester..................
mea and other parts of southern Rus­
Karl’s Clover Boot, the new blooc 680,000.
600
SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF H E A LTH ; We cordially ,
is
complete
and
does
the
work
in
goo«!
town.
sia.
In
the
Dnieper
valley
the
snow
purifier, gives freshness and clearuea
McDaniel, Joshua . . . .
10,600
I he ¡.reat- value of Hood’s Sarsapa­
prove and recommend the R o y a l B a k in g P o w d u l It
!
shape,
lie
is
working
for
W.
A
Pik
on
a
level
with
the
house
tops.
No
to the coinpl «ion and cures coustipa rilla a* a remedy for catarrh is vouch
5,400
Miss Boscow was hurt coasting Mon McCann, P C .........................
and
has
a
contract
for
fifteen
acres
oi
absolutely
pure and healthful, composed o f the best in g r -f mil,
::
rains
are
running
in
north
Crime
i.
tion. 25c, 50c and $1.
1,274
• lay night, arm and culler bone broken. Minnesota T C o ......................
•il f<»r bv thousand« of people whom it
In one province 100,000 sheep perich j J. W. Crawford’s farm.
o f the highest strength and character.
McQuerry, John........................ 5,300
Who
come«
next.
lias
cured,
A boy who was late at school gave in
Morrow, Mary A ...................... 1,000
*S*H<*-
j Mr. and Mrs. Burley have return«
a reason that a mean neighbor boy was
BOARD OF HEALTH, SEATTLE. W A 5 H IN 0 T 0 N :
Uev. T. II Henderson, pastor of Lin
Mrs. Hayse, a niece of Uncle Luke Moffat, J W ............................... 1,085
Joe Perkins, an old time Klickitat | from their trip to Wiscon.-in and Min
going to get a licking and he wauled 'ongregational church at Sheridan for
Mulkey, while visiting here, accident I Murphy, E C .......................... 7,500
in analysis that it is entirely free from any adulteration, t
mend
of
ours,
now
a
resident
of
North
nesota
and
declare
that
Oregon
to wait ami hear him howl.
several years, will soon move to the
illy fell and dislocated her wrist.
I Moran, J H . ..
540
heartily recommend the R o y a l B a k in g P owdex for its gn
Yamhill, has been among us f*»r some best country in til«'world. Win
Babbits have destroyed about 250 > >und country.
2,600
Mr«. (Mias. Kennedy is in a very Mulkey, W J ...........................
• lavs soliciting orders for Perkins hop left it was thirty-four degrees
strength, purity and wholesomeness.
fruit trees for one man at The Dalles
2,857
As the season for heating stoves i- supporter, made principally of wire j zero.
precarious condition on account of a Miller, J A .............................
and it behooves our fruit men to guard nearly over, W. B. Davis has * tine 111,1 more durable than poles, but no
Miller, Jas ...............................
1,800
BOARD OF HEALTH, TACOMA. WASHINGTON: Ia ow
,, ( . Henrv j R shepurJ P. C troublous a flection of the throat.
against that source of damage.
Morris, Jolin. .
1.200
iiic of them which he will »ell cheaper more costly. One of his daughters, „ .... ...... ,
,i Duncan
n , i , have contra«"
judgment the R o y a l is the best and strongest baking powder
Councilman W. H. Fulkerson has Mason, I T .......
Sears and W. ‘ B.
900
the wife of Mr. Force on the Brown ed with Jory tk Son, of Salem, for their been confined to his house for some
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Woods hereby Imn ever before.
before the public.
500
Myers,
F
M
.......
place,
was
our
pupil
at
Goluendale.
return heartfelt thanks to all who »■
The state r- form school now has
Oregon dryer, largest size. They arc time with something like la grippe.
McDaniel,'Leona.
500
BOARD
OF HEALTH. SPOKANE: Certainly there is no bak-
kindly assisted during the sickness dxty eight boys within its walls and
Nature is reversing itself in the vi­ the most complete and convenient dry­
News has just been received of the Miclielbook, M
500
death and burial of their dear hoy.
ing powder known to us equal to the R o yal .
they arc said to take kindly to what is cinity (if The Dalles. The Times- ers made.
death al Walla Walla of Mrs. Margaret Morrison, M
4.500
Mountaineer says: A heavy chiuook
Shiloh’s Vitulizer is what you neei required of them.
GOO
From Sam. Miles, secretary of th« Ingles, who has many relative« residing Miles, B J
DR. BINSWANOER, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: It it ate
lias
been
prevailing
in
the
high
ulti
for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skii
500
Morelieiul, W A
At W ill imina last week, Dr. Field
Sunday sehool las„ year, we learn that here. She died January 27th.
my opinion that there exists no purer, better nr stronger baking
this
city
and
tlie
sum­
udes
north
of
ol
1,000
or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed n n the capacity of justice of the peace
Mumper, E lla .......
there was an average attendance
Chas. Lank tree has sold his place at
powder
than the R o y a l . I confidently recommend iL
mit
of
the
K
lickitat
hills
is
bare.
Th
give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents mule one twain of Alfred Wilson and
2.500
sixty one, the largest having beer
X W F & M Ins Co
mow limit r< ache about half way to eighty-six and the smallest seventeen Airlie and bought out H H. Grinold N o U o n .T T ...........
550
tliss Rebecca Bryan.
Eastern Oregon men who drove hoi
the summit. It is a strange sight to There w»*rt> 1,456 golden texts commit­ in tin* blacksmith business here. Mr. Noble, H E .............
Do not permit the slanderous stories of inter)
1,374
ses to the California market last fab
Grinold has sold his dwelling to Mr.
F. M. Shangle and wife, who was *»*e the highest points of these hills ap­
1,827
Niclioii, M ...........
ted
and
1,525
verses.
are returning with not many Hatteriu. Miss Eva Locke, of Independence, pearing ¡is fr«e from snow as they are
Gross.
ested parties to influence you in using any
Northcutt, 8 D .......................... 2,000
r,-ports. One band averaged about $40 have gone to Douglas county to en­ i i summer, while lower down the man­
While Henry Kirkwood was sleigh
Miss Young got quite severely hurt
other than The Best, The Royal.
when they should have brought $60.
ing with his best girl last Sunday, tin
gage in fruit raising.
ic of snow covers everything.
BALLSTON.
the other night while riding down
doubletree broke, an 1 the horses l»*it
In accordance with the wishes of tin
It snowed all day last Sunday and
Our Lewisville letter this week is a the couple sitting gazing at their swift Cupid’s knoll. The place is very
Ed. Chapman is building a cellar un­
family, the funeral of J G. Blaine wa­ then bleto all night. Next morning '•ample of the kind we want. There ¡ m
•»teep, and the sl»*d hit a knob of «now der bis dwelling.
departure.
Aftei going over a mPe
OAK g r o v e .
the
snow
was
eight
to
ten
inches
deep
ns simple and privateas his prominence
scarcely a neighborhood in the county they were caught by Gus. Lake with which gave it a turn and jump anti
pioneer, living at 8mithfield about i
The kiln of tile burnt here was sold
•ent the occupants Hying high in the
would possibly allow. Showy and md the atmosphere genial.
hut what could furnish material for a
Feed
plentiful
and stock unharmed miles from Dallas. The subject of <
hut little damage done.
to
Mr.
Gammie
of
the
Broadmead
air.
costly funerals are becoming unpopu
»ketch received hia education at
by the snow storm.
Shiloh’s Cure, the great c High and similar letter any week, and just here
farm.
W e need a humane society. Poor
lar.
country school house. He want
roup cure, is for sale by all druggists. let us m ike a request that all corre-
Miss
Emmett
will
begin
teaching
for
cattle
are
seen
in
the
road
shiverim:
NORM
AL
NOTES
mercantile business at Eola ia
The tile factory has started up again
The viewers have made a favorablt Pocket size contains twenty-live doses, -pondents and somebody else in each
unrepresented community, next week these «sold days while some of the own­
and was the only merchant of
’Phe physiology classes have taken md will soon have another kiln ready us the second Monday in March.
report on the new survey of the Hus •nly 25 cents. Children love it.
ers
have
plenty
of
shelter
and
feed
it
innk« it a special point to have some­
final examination in that branch.
Miss Maggie Butler, of Monmouth, place for about two yeara. Ha
to burn.
ton road lietween Independence and
There are now quite a number of re­
they could aH‘« rd to deal it out. The
went back to Smithfield, where L
Buena Vista, and the indications now forming inebriates at the Keeley insti­ thing praise worthy and encouraging
The deputy sheriff of Polk county lnts been visiting Miss Emma Riggs.
Prof.
T.
C.
Bell,
of
Dallas,
addressed
legislature
should
enact
a
law
to
com
to say of at least half a dozen persons
lowed farmiug exclusively for twojf
are that the road will go through all tute, six of hem from one county up
was in our town recently collecting
the
students
in
the
chapel
Tuesday
F.
C.
Robertson,
of
Rosebud,
Mon­
pci
people
to
care
for
their
stock.
in the neighborhood. By a little obser­
He went into the warehouse
delinquent taxes.
right.
tana, ha» been here on a visit to his
lie valley, so says a correspondent.
vation and inquiry you can easily get When the prohi party gets in powci
Miss Umphlette, Mr. Toole and Miss
in 1878. He has since followed
aunt,
Mrs.
B.
D.
Riggs.
Postmaster Grant has advertised let
they will see to it.
F. A. Wester, Wm. Parker and N.
farming and the business of a
Anslvn of the senior class spoke Fri-
Captain Sweeney, IT. S. A., San Die the material.
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ters for Mrs. Laura Bunce, Dali » go, Cal , says : “ Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
M. Conner each have had a sick child
lay morning.
Millard White, the Edgar hoys, A r­ houseman at Smithfield. He is ■
Sol Woods and his wife, who was
Harnesrt anti Saddlery.
Manufacturing Co., J. L. McConnell. *dv is the first medicine I have ever
chil- Lewis, and his father have been clerk of his district, and has often I
Phe second number of the Normal and J. D. Wilson hits been very ill.
Miss (Mara Waymire, are down on a
T. 8. Colley at Perrytlttle keeps on
Dt. T. T. Shana, Mrs. Lucy West, Mrs ound that would do me any good."
ed as road supervisor. This is bis
A. Wilson, a former resident of this sleighing while the snow lasts.
visit from their home in Wallowa hauil good eastern stock nr will mak* School Journal made its appearance
Herman Willhelm and Mrs. John Price 50 cents.
nnd te m in the legislature. Ha
place, but now living on his farm near
county. Mrs. Elvira Simpson, of Pec- to order anything you want in tliosi last Saturday.
Charlie Boone, who has been at Sa­
122 majority two years ago last Ju_
W is k I s .
Captain E. F. Coe, who was connect­ dee, and Mrs. G. T Burnett, of New lines. Be »ure to see hi« goods and
C. W. Wester, of Ballston, a gaadu- VYillamina, was married last Sunday lem under medical treatment, is at and 227 last June— althongh Polk i
Presiding Elder McFarland will hob! ed with upper Columbia river steam berg, are her sisters. It is her first learn his prices before buying else ate of 91 has been visiting his brother, week.
home again and feeling better.
repuled lo be a republican county, i
quarterly conference at the M. K boating for twenty-seven years ami was visit to the old home in eight years where.
who is attending school.
James Lemasters and Johny Camp­
Chris. Hanson, who used to live Mr. Mver was running on the t"
church, south, next Saturday afternoon amwi) to many a Polk county pioneer, Mr. Woods luis sold out all his inter­
The entertainment given by the bell have a wire running from the de- among us, is now at Waldport in the cratic ticket. He was twenty
PVCL1C SCHOOL NOT ICS.
atul Sunday. His many friends hen- lied at Hood River last week.
ests in the Prineville country, and has
musical department of the school I um ,- ol to Edward's store upon which to Alsea country, and says they have no ahead of any man on either ticket :
all his stock, about 1,200 horses and
are always glad, to see him conn-
»now.
W e very much need a new diction Saturday evening waf enjoyed by all practice telegraphy.
his own precinct last June. He
It is strange how often people take cattle, on his ranch eighteen miles
around.
to themselves what was intended to ap f om Joseph. They will in a fi w years ary.
who attended it.
David Bowman has concluded to
James P. and Mary Ann Robertson married in November, 18419, to Mist 8.
There is no use in ladies stintin: ply somewhere else. Every nowaind
M. Keyt, daughter of E. C. Keyt, of
Some pupils are absent on account
Cupid’s Knoll has great attractions hummer iron and steel for a living so settled in this vicinity twenty-five Perrydale, and they have three children
themselves so much in the use of that then we hear of some I temizer utter probably close out all their interests
has apprenticed himself to David War­ years ago, she being a sister of T. J.
there and come hack to their child­ of sickness and had weather.
for
the
students
just
now.
Every
even-
very convenient article, old paper» mice giving offense to some one never
living, and three dead.
ren, our blacksmith here.
Riggs. Her funeral last week was well
hood home. She owns her father’s old
A change was made in the school ng since the snow fell large number«
while they can he had so very cheap. thought off.
home near the foundry and he owns work this week, The seventh grade of them can In* seen wending their
attended.
A - K I 1 I M I O P E R A T IO N ,
The
mask
ball
at
this
place
was
a
W e sell them, two by three feet in size
For sale or trade for farm land, my his father's old home at Balm grove, pupils were moved into Mr. Jackson s way in the direction of it.
success in every respect, fifty-three
Zan Allen and family are now on N r . Thom pson, o f Vancouver, W u k M Tail*
at half a cent.
livery pn pertv situated on Main str< el this si ie of Independence.
H o w H e W m Cured of Hydroeeto.
ro. m and those of the sixth into the
Last Fritlay was a gay tlay for the numbers being sold. Quite a number hi* Tatom place, so tlint the children
—---------- ------------------------
Dr. T. W. Shelton, who went front in the business part of Dallas. There
•f spectators were in attendance.
will lie nearer school. It. keeps him
p.i.icipal's
room.
sehool.
A
committee
of
from
the
R
I
C
K
B
E
A
L
L
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T
o
Ihe public: For six years I was
Eugene to California with a view to are two barns, box stalls, sheds, etc.,
on the double quick trot to look nfter incapacated for business, owing te an
Do not forget the cyphering match legislators, appointed by the governor
making a sea voyage with his father in­ occupying nearly one forth «»f a bl< ck.
IN D K IK M IE N C E .
W . E. Simonton left Monday to a t-j
thing» both there and on the home enormous hydrocele. Three leedina
this Friday evening at the city hall. for th' purpose of investigating the
law, A. W. Lucas, tor the sake of hi
W . B. D a v is .
• end a husimss college in Portland.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell lias gone to Port- place.
physicians had treated me without
B. F. Mttlkey, W. L Wells, T. A. Far school, arrivt d tin tin* noon train. Be
health, has come heme in a worse fix
Anthony White, of Picsqne Isle,
Win Kirkland has been to Portland ley, Harry Gosper, Thos Butler, W’ al- sides tliet-e were a good many other hind and Rosehurg.
Seth Riggs and Webb Lewis were »lightens relief being obtained, and aB
than when he went away.
M .iue, has a hound that hauls him and Fred Koser and Frank Gibson to ler Butler, I. -N Woods Zcne» Vaughn, senators, representatives and their
Sol. Woods, of Wallowa valley, is the leaders of a serenading party who pro nun nerd me incurable. Dra-Darria
Dr. G. F. Hearn, who in 1851 went m V ral miles to and from his work dai­ Salem.
the other evening offered discordant1 were consulted and treatment coaa*
Henry Nies, Carey Hayter, Eugene wives, and several clerks who had conn visiting friends here.
from Oregon city with about twenty ly, and which during »he da\ renders
music, but ttie l>e»t they had, at the menced with them in September, 18M.
Hayter. l>r. Mason, W. ii. Davis, Joint m re.-poiiM* to an invitation from Presi­
Quite
a
number
of
our
vonng
|>eo-
others to the California gold mines good service hauling cedar railroad
L. W. Robert-on, of Portland, was homes of Ed. Clark. G. C. Smith and Today I ain a well man, nosignaoftb#
Grant, Nat Holman, J. W. (.'rider, and dent Campbell. They preceded from
pie
a*tended
the
concert
at
Monmouth
and was the first discover of gold ^ at | ties, four or five being a usual load.
M. F. White.
trouble remaining, and it ia entiialy
others will cypher against an equal ihe motor to tbe dining hall, where a up »i few day8 this week.
Saturday evening.
Yreka, which proved to be such rich
„
,
....
due to their skillfnl treatment 1*7
numlier of pupils from the public sumptuous dinner was served them
Not f*»r years has there been so rough
George Brunk and John Moore, of
Several
young-ters
m
this
section
diggings died there last week.
•Rev. Folding will preach next Sun-
After dinner they adjourned to the Montana, are visiting here.
address is
M W. T h o m p s o n ,
a winter through the east and south
school.
are going into the thoroughbred poul­
school building. I he students then
Vancouver, Wash.
The Gervais, Sheridan and Junction Many persons and much stock have 1 day morning at 10.30 and in the even­
try
husiness,
each
trying
a
different
Samuel Phillips, of near Zena, was
assembled in the chapel where until
W IST SALKM.
City hanks, all under the management frozen to death and while snow has ing. Sunday school immediately after
breed.
Master
Seth
has
Black
Minor­
Dr». Darrin still hold forth at *71*
after 4 they listened to speeches from visiting relatives here last week.
of the United States Banking company, blocked traffic by rail, ice lias been a the morning services.
Mrs. Cavitt has moved to Salem.
ca on tbe brain, it being his first utter­ \\ ushington street, Portland; Review
the legislators. Many of the students
have had to suspend because snspici .-erions obstacle to all manner of water
F. A. Douty spent a few days at Port
Many »>f our farmers are going into
ance
in
tbe
morning
and
last
at
night.
Building, Spokane, Wash.: McClellan
Mrs. Sorenson and son arc home pronounced it to he the best entertain land lust week, and Mrs. Douty visited
ous depositors made such rapid de­ crafts.
the hop business. There w ill be put
Hotel, Rosehurg, Or., and give freeOOO-
ment they had ever been to.
mands for their coin that they could
at Dixie.
out on Mr Orr’s place thirty acres, on again.
M ARK ET REPORT
sultation« daily from 10 to 6; eveuinoa,
W . II. Whiteaker, of Independence,
Mr. Molson’s forty, on Fred. Koser’s
not meet them.
Miss
Prescott,
of
Salem,
is
teaching
James T . Walker, of San Juan,
[Corrected weekly by Nies ft Cosper]
has leased his picture gallery to David
7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 13. They make
LEW ISVILLE.
Washington, Is visiting bis two sons at
Preaching at all the churches every Craven, of Salem, and will soon go to twenty and on Mr. Burches fifteen at Brush college.
a specialty of all diseaaea of eye, ear,
Wheat, per bushel, 66 eta.
acres.
F.
M.
Smith
sold
two
fine
young
this place.
Sumlav morning and evening. Meth­ Chicago to take flu Mi light pictures of
nose and throat, catarrh, deafnrea, bron­
Bran, per ton, $15.
Kev. Crandall will preach at H igh­
mares
to
C.
M.
Brown
last
week.
odist and Christian Sunday schools at world’s fair exhibits. It will all he
chitis, la grippe, conaumption, dyspep­
Shorts, per ton, $20.
land next Sunday afteriKsm.
FALLS CITY.
Robert Parrish, a former resident of
9:45, Presbyterian 12:16’ Baptist and night work while most people are
sia. heart, liver and kideny diseaaea.
Oa's, per bushel, 35 cte.
Grain does not look as green and ibis place, after a long absence is in
county,
Albert
Cavitt,
of
Clarke
P
it
Jackson
is
over
from
Salmon
M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs­ sleeping.
All nervous, chronic and private die-
Flour, per barrel, $4.
visiting itis rank here as it »lid this time last year. our midst again.
Washington,
lias
been
river.
case« of meu, including stricture, hyd>
day evening. The general publie wel
Potato»1», |ier bushel, 50 ots.
An exchange tells of a school teach
Our
school
is
running
along
nicely
mother.
Representative*
of
the
legislature
rócele, Varicocele, impotency, seminal
come ut nil these meetings.
Butter, per pound, 30 els
Falls City is not much excited ovi r
I er who lias introduced a novel system
under the able management of R. T. passed through here last Friday on
weakness, and all peculiar female
Lard, per pound, 12j MIS cts.
B. W. Harritt. of Salem, has hail a
M any papers all over the Mate are Qf „ p ilin g in her school. When a the report that gold has been discover­
Burnett.
their
way
to
visit
the
normal
schooi.
troubles »re confidentially and suecas»
good pi>st and wire fence put in front
Bacon, sides, per pound, 15 cte.
shutting down on the free insertion of i gjri misses a won! tin- ls»y who spell-* ed near town.
fully treated. Most cases can receive
Ham«, per i>otind,18} cts.
of Ins farm in this neighborhood.
James Atwater and S. R. Withrow
School Superintendent Hutchinson
car ls of thanks, resolutions of condol- ;,, correctly is p* rini'te 1 to kiss the girl
W e have winter in inrnest with
home treatment after a viait to the
Shoulder«, |»-r pound, 10 cte.
an* building considerable new fence and wife and T. J. Jackson, of Dallas,
ence and the like, liecame they arc The boys an* improving, but it is fear about eight inches of snow. No com­
«iloofl Time h I Monmouth.
doctor’s office. The poor treated free,
Eggs, per dozen, 30 cts
this winter.
were here attending the teacher’s asso­
needless, of but little public interest
,|H. ^jri* will sum forget h o w to plaint so far of scarcity of food.
A correspondent says: Last Friday
except medicines when required. Drs.
Chickens, per dozen, $4®6.
ami ought not take up space which ! „ppU their own names.
Mrs. Mary E. and Jane Rust, of Pen­ ciation last Saturday.
Darrin have a large country practice,
Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts.
Druggist Meesman is having the w h s a red letter day for Monmouth. dleton, are visiting their mother, Mrs.
. «hoiilil he filled with what would in-
W.
H.
Whiteaker
has
leased
bis
pho­
The Newport rimes died with the 1 ind he purchased from Wm. Elli?- The joint committee of the house and
and send their electric ball
tienes and
Beets, per pound, 1 cents.
.1
.
II.
Smith.
terest everybody.
tograph
gallery
to
D.
H.
Craven
and
-enate,
appointed
to
examine
the
state
II old year, and now comes a its ..... •• .— el» am i up ami a portion grubbed, ami
remedies by express on i I receipt of qrmp
Turnips, per pound, 14 cts.
leaves
for
Chicago
February
20th,
he
toms and $20 monthly for
Grandma Smith, who has been bed
L u t week's West Side, rather indi- -fir the Yaquina Bay News. If th ef- will soon enclose the same with a neat schools at Eugene, Corvallis and Mon
Cabbage, per pound, 2J c.
mouth, came to Independence on the fast for over eight weeks, i« very little having a position there taking fiasli-
qniries answered and queatioo I
cited that its editor is being convert- , fort to have the western part of Ben- picket fence.
Onions, per pound, 24t<«)3 cts.
light
pictures.
should
down train, ami at the same time there better, if any.
and circulars sent free.
ed to the belief that trying to change ton set off into a new county
Beans, per pound, 5(<jtn cts.
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J. R Moyer has finished the porches arrived thcreT>y boat from Salem Sen
made the
Corn meal, |>er pound,4 cts.
a long and well located county seat is succeed
EO LA H IL L * .
McD.
Turner
and
son,
Frank,
are
<»f
his
house
and
otherwise
improved
L e * U la t ln E x r a n lr a M M w u M
a tot N. L. Butler ami invited gue.-ts.
not so meritorious a scheme as some county seat, it may live long a ml pros
Buckwheat Dour, per |>ound, 5 cts.
the surroundings, which adds to tlie most of whom were mem tiers of the preparing to put out twenty acre* of
In response to an invitation
Thomas and Grant Pearce have been
pecuniarily interested parties in would per, but otherwise, then otherwise,
Gruham flour, (air barrel, $4.
looks and gives gre.iter convenience legislature. They all came to Mon­ hops this spi ing.
Senator Butler about sixty
on the sick list.
Hay, per ton, $8«$12.
he comity seat towns would like to
por fCVeral days the sound of the ax and comfort to his home.
including forty members of the
mouth on the 2 o’clock motor, and
Professors Swann and Luster, of the
have the dear public believe.
jlJlH not fi^eo heard and the plows re-
The 8ykes brothers are running a
H<* C areful Hoy*.
latuie, made a steam boot ex<
Falls City tent, K. O. T. M., install- were met at the depot by the band and Monmouth public school, were calling patent grubber.
from Salem lo visit the normal
A Purl land pa|ier says:
A Portland paper »ay» :
Z ' ^ .
‘ " „ ‘ 'h
“
' L n i i B ^ ed i their officers last Saturday evening, many of the citizens. They were in­ on friends here Saturday and Sunday.
htat Friday. The motor railway
Wayne Williams, of Independence
after which a bountiful spread was vited to a chicken dinner at the din­
Miss
lletiie
Monk
lias
begun
suit
W. W. Smith lias been cutting bis
cen.lV at th e'aie o ' 70, ha» l w „ 111«! »»“ >'•?
'» '* »'•-
against R. Switzer, a rich »>hl bachelor, f hem there in time for
cenny « m e
’
■ d ie» deep.
I In- forest ha» again put j served by the wives and daughters of ning hall at the expanse of the town, next winter’s wood during th** cold was among ns last week.
for probate. W ^ .e r J..hn»on, a «an;;-
of white. It isb e.u tifn l the members, of which all partook to after which the whole party marched weather. Wright never puts off until | J. W. McDowell had a fine horse to for $25,000 damages for breach of dinner at the normal dinii
to the college chapel, where the stud
promise. She alleges that lie, by cun­ Then all hands, including .
law, is made exec i - -
....
j |ove|v t<) |,M*k at nature s (I¡»plays. their heart’s desire.
die of something like asthma.
tomorrow what he can do today.
six in block three, Edend ile. this conn- rr
-
ents had assembled. There many of
ning and art, won her heart ami a flee dents present, repaired to the
The letters which J. M. Parry writes the senators and re presentatives made
A. W McNary has a pair of deer tion, and promised to make her his and listened to speeches from a
tv is left to a daughter, Mrs. Glantlon.
Ia t your daily walk anil conersa-
I). O. Bronson is having considera­
Tlte balance of Iter property is loft to
1 «. »nch a» to give the lie to tho»e heme to friends and relatives are very short speeches anti most »»f them spoke ble land cleared by cutting down the captured in the Balmon river moun­ wife, ami tlint relying on that promise or more prominent gentlemen, ac
her cliihlren in share alike, and is lo- . w|,„ wonlil make yon out an unwor- interesting, es|iecially his descriptions very favorably of the school and pledg­ grubs and making them into wood and tains.
»lie forsook all other chances. But his them having graduated there,
eated in Polk county, valued at *10,- ihv c haracter. It smoke is seen issu of the people, their customs and cere­ ed themselves to do all they could for letting tbe goats eat up the stumps.
failure to keep such promise has wreck­ visitors were surprised to find so
8heriff
Wilson,
who
came
from
qqtj
ing from the same place quite a num- monies and the missionary work of the its advancement and prosperity, ^en
ed
tier hopes and made her life misera and iiiqairtant a school and the
Missouri
after
the
murderer,
Carter,
is
Sleigh riding is th«* order of the day
makers had right before their
.
I her of times, it is reasonable to eon vsriott. religions »ocietiei among the | At,,r B „tler pointml down to the 350
hie.
a
cousin
of
Mrs.
Newton
Putman.
»low, although the snow lying on mak
Last fall a year wefound J. K >hep- t.|u<je (hat there is some tire there native«.
positive evidences that ii the schoi
! .tudenls there a»sembled and laid :
es it rough on poor stock. The farm­
W e hope to never have to report any to be continued and encouraged
ard at Zena seeding ninety acres of
(ine8 will not try to see the poiut
It is »trance that nome citizen« of I ” Behold my urgument» in favor of tin er« around here, however, are pretty
County H«at G ran ger*.
grain lantl to hay. He first sown
^
Falls City * lw »y » are busy «m l Imve school.” J ik I iìp Burnett likened l Iu­ well supplied with feed.
The Dallas Grange elected new of similar ease within this bailiwick, not aeconimndationa are anabeotato
cheat for last year's cutting and upon j
nior.- work 11 it. 11 they can do, while I committee end invited gne«ts to the
fleers last Saturday as follows: Ma­ that it makes so much difference about sity. Nearly all present
it timothy for this at. I future years.
Independence dogs have been not,-
Those contemplating going to the ter. .1. A Dcmpaev; overseer, G. W the girls feelings, hut for any of our themselves as favorable to lb#
»one- others are complaining al»>nt men who were »• nl in olden times to
Tbe cheat output was 180 tons, most fled that unless they pay the tax put
world’s fair at Chicago from around McBee; lecture«, T. L. Butler; st»-ward. [ [ „ y , g , have to shell out that amount tion in hand and the legislative
of which was baled and stored in Sa- on tl.e.r heads for the pnv.lege of l,Vf liurd times nnd are »11 (he lime trying »py out the Holy Land, end charged
new buildings seems lo have
to avoid woik. There is also another ; them to remember th e fa te o f theien here arc Jasper Bagiev and wife. Hen Holt M cDaniel; assistant steward, Jap.'
le.n where it has beet, »old at »n av- mg they must suffer he ignominy of
would be embarrassing.
prospe»-ts, unless some strong
Jarm-s Withrow
w itiirow I
. chaplain, J. Himonton ¡treasurer
class that should be styled parasites, who brought b ck a bwd report. D rv Staat» and wife, James
posHbly
on
to
e ice f $14
ton. He now has 140 going to the pound and
ntluence is sprung in Ihe in
who do nothing except try to get con­ would be impossible to give a full re­ and wife, Miss Bonn« Swann and Mrs. [ w c Br,)W1, . secretory, W. 8. Frink ;
H on . U m , W . M y*r.
Dallas
acres in hay which will pay lieiter than \ the happy hnnt.ng ground,
other school». I ’ -yon their
ha« some worthless curs 'In ' ought trol oí o her j topic s hard earned dol­ port of tbe meeting, as it would m ike M l. Dalton. Mv prediction ¡»th at K(tt. ke,.f*,r> Win. M iller; Pomona,
Geo. W . M v»*r, one of the repre«enta .-»alem about dusk tlie party
wheat.
Dempsey; Flora, Mrs. Geo
this article too long, but we hope to if they do not see the sights and get j V|r|1
ni»t have the privilege <»f continuing in lars.
tiv»*« from Folk county, i* a native of
say in a few more days that lb « legis­ all tbe pleasure and enjoyment " there McBee ; Ceres, Mrs. j . Himonton ; lady th* county he repr« «ent«, I«ora Febril- themselves as having had a
In riding over the county last sum live at any price.
S atu rd ay K e n ln z '* C on cert.
lature lias passed the appropriation is in it, there are none that will.
assistant steward, Mrs Mary Basket ary 8, 18-49. Th« re are not many »»filer I Judge Burnett ha* deckUd i
mer we noticed many pi-ces of ea*t a
A few weeks ago a monied man
In -pile of inclement weather a bill ami the normal school is safe.
All of them are to serve for one year native turn* of Oregon than Mr. Myer. I ly-Hir*chl>erg ca*e in f* Or at
side machinery, worn out by long u*e cum« fr»*ni Nebraska and w is arrai g- houseful I turned out to t»*** city ball
H l i f f p K i l l i n g D og*.
Hi* (
i- H* nrv Mver, an early er t»» the amount of $7,091.
oc rotten through neglect,and in many ing to buy .a g'x d farm in Union conn concert Saturday evening
M s s m s s lfi llra a a e .
It wa<* got
T e a c h e r « ’ I «w«»«-iation.
Th»* little *1*»iiehter of <’a*« Gifi*<>n,
cases the owner» said that a» scsin a» tv, hu» learned that their county se.it
Judge Boise, state lecturer Hayes!
ten up under »he special supervision
They met at the public school build­ *««u»h of Dixie, «»i\eral year* ag«> re-
they could And time, it would he question w»**1 unsettled and left, saying < f .Mrs. N M Barnard amt »be sequel
ing in Independence, la t Saturday,I r iveil » ft w «heep a* a pre*en! from and J. C. White, of Oak Grove, recently '
broken to piec e» and the old iron sold he had h.*d enough exp**r ence in tha proved that she understands how todoi
and was called lo order t y Hu|»erinten-1 her .... .and the hand had ¡ncreaned I met at Monmouth and assisted in |
to the foundry.
Wonder it m’ "*' line back east and did not wi b to such »hing*. As usual the li»*le folk- I
|.a«t all H olt Crowley organizing a grange with forty charter j
dent
Hutchinson. The program was I to thirty m e
ranchers hace not had time tin- wmt. r again l«*ca'j where u county sea* fi h* proved iiKht en er aiui»«g
The tlozt p considerably broken during the morn- I 1 I fi « mi t‘iitfiff»*(j lo laic»* rare of them I metiil«er* The otfh*»*r* choeen are F
her such work as that and to lay n,i
wa- liable t«> spring up al any time.
s oall g r’s with»heir «lulls to music and ing session ««wing to the storm. The ; and tli-
inning «»»» fii- premi* S Powell, W. Cz Hembree, W. F. In ­
nail up broken down fem e».
\f««ran, F. Fi*l»erv Max
The origin of l**».p year is said o motion were cute « they could he subject of success in «< Ic o l work w s vn. .**»» iiip time ago * »‘ougar *k;w and land, J II
llaley. I F M Butler. J. B. V. Boiler, j
W e have » letter from the pre*» de­ have b en »hat during the rei_n of Jes.-ie Rid !♦* ami Paul Belt brought ilkcnw fd. The most |«opnl*r teacher partly devoured fir*»of them and one
J A I’owell, Mr*. C. J Ireland. Mr*.
partment of Ihe Oh csfco world - fair (^i), *» Margaret in Scodaml. more ’ ban down the tioti-e wi h their comic piece is not always one who doe* the ntiilii lari week -«»me dog* killed ten
F. Butler, Mr*. T. J. Campbell. Mi**
saving that n|>o i recnmmendatinn nf h If a thou-aud year* -go. it was dt- in «o »umc. A band of youngster dar­ belt work. I).. good work xlmve all, Mi)*l and w« untied three nn«re Two
Maggie Butler and P W Haley. They
United M ale» Senator Mitchell the cre**d that any lad) should hav« the key* a- jubilee singers looked ami act then lay aside anv |«eculianties you «•nre were f«*tind at tfi« fiarn, «hot at
right to propose to the man she hk* d • •»1 iik♦ - full bloods, and tli«*ir perform * may hatie, visit parents, and secure and »hen tracked through »he «now to rofiatitute a utrong team and ought to
writer hi*» been ch iw n • delegate
Mr. Gihcon ami 1 1 m v • pie**«itt and pn»*perona time».
is I» il.i- end killed
»aid august body on -aid momen.ous best, and if be r fus- »1 to I-e h« rs he ant e was thoroughly enjoyed, but tin popularity if possible, as that
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occasion, and now if they wt mi ■' had to pay a goo«l sized fine uni« *s he ge»n of th*- evening in genuine acting necessary *o success. Do not make M*ver. I o' Ii« r abeep men are on i the war
J R Hfiepar»l ha* be»*n appoint'd
send a round trip ticket and meal > 1 . k- cimi I«’ make it an|>ea' tha» lie was en­ w s a nnannoiinretfl part in which Wil change* too suddenly nor too arbitrari­ path for stn\ I*adyV dog that in overf«*nd admini*tn»tnr of the J K. P. Cavitt es­
Finally it mas lie )*«.wler and h*n sw**ethenrt were try ly. Biing in new methods gradually. of mutton. 1 here »)“*• »w ore* of worth-
The only Pure Cream o f Tartar 1
will he hee led for the occasion. gaged to another.
tate with G. T Wait, A. B. Gihaon ami
summer when »n out ( i.«Might t*est to give rt.ai«!ena first mg 'o hold a runaway mule hiuhed to I he Use of the spelling book was dis* less canine » in ihe country that ought
I t will
i
M.
C.
.McDowell
*
«
appretterò.
t tla ir cart.
cu**ed a* an illu«ir*tiou. I he good j to be slain.
it editor cwn ruoel eliimst sny where., choice only every Inurdi yeer.
• ‘earl Hnnnev, of Monnioiitli,
bien down with typhoid fuver.
has
Health Officers Si
City, State and National
report the Royal Baking
every way Superior to all
a :
►
D* PRICE'S
owder:
Used in Millions of He
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