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LOCAL AiND GENERAL An ounce of prevention than a pound of cure. is better The legislature has decided to ad Rev. Harrington will preach at Oak journ at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning. dale next Sunday. FK E K TO The H ig h en d ALL. RALL9TO N. th e L o w , th e P o o r o f M l C r a 'l e » a n d R ic h S t a t io n * Farming operations suspended tin- ! til the teams can get down to grass I once more. Highest of all in Leavenirg Power.__Latest U. S. I •h»bn, son of P, K. Bewley, north of David Con per ha* l»een quite low T re a te d F re e o f t h a rge Constancy of purpose is one of the l»y l>ra. D a r r in . Bethel, ha- been very sick. this week with hemorrhage of the greatest secrets of success. lungs. Commencing today, Dr. Darrin at Mrs. J. M. Blakeny, who used The tile yard will commence opera- | F. L. Chambers, fermerly of Dallas, to Mason, dentist, in Campbell’s brick Felix Wilcox, John Campbell Jr. and 270$ Washington street will give free lions again as soon as all danger of live in Dallas, is now in Seattle. now at Eugene, lias a fresh girl. block, Mill street, Dallas. Jimmie Newbill, of Ball»ton, have been treatment from 10 to 11 A. M. daily, hard freezing is over. We have blank notes for sale in any W. A. Ginn, of Dallas, is now a pro Old hens not wanted; cash paid for until further notice, to all new cases badly out of sorts. quantity d- sired at a cent each. Sheriff Wells was down last week fessor in the normal scliool at Drain. young liens by M. 1,. Bobbins. Those able and willing to pay will re Htella Headly, Maud andJosie Lew ceive medical and electrical treatment anxious to see those thoughtful citizens It is just thirty four years since Ore John Phy, formerly of our town, is I Miss Dora Williams, of Airlie. has is ami Mrs. H. Butler have joined the at $5 a month, surgical and special dis who had kept their tax money in old gon joined the sisterhood of states. now deputy sheriff of Union county. been visiting Miss Minnie Smith. | Christian church. eases excepted. Hours, 10 A. M. to 5 stockings. Judge Collins has a very nice resi- The Capital Journal, Salem's Kev. Wnoddy, who taught at Dixie a Many eloque t champions of the At last the much talked of bottom P. M., 7 to 8 evenings. Sunday, 10 to year or so ago, is now editing a Baptist •cnee for a small family to rent cheap. I ing pape-, lias come out in a new and road between Independence and Beu 12. Dr. Darrin’s reputation is so well Monmouth normal school and the improved form. pap' r in l ’ortland. established, having treated thousands urgent need of an appropriation there Three full blooded Partridge Cochin ! j iia Vista is to be a reality. of patients the past six years, that it for may be found in our literary socie S. Hotter, T. N. Graves and J. W hens for sale at 75 cents each. Apply I The greatest depth of snow at any Some snow still lingers around Dal lone time at Roseburg this winter has las and west of us, hut has faded out of seeiiis unnecessary to comment on his ty. Foster have incorporated the Cungre here. B. F. N IC H O L S . success. The doctor will send to any | been six inches. bars charged with galional church at Sheridan. Plows, plows, plows for everylmdy The literary society Saturday night' existence in other parts of the county. mail or express otfice address his elec i Crook county's representative in the ,*me> •ince in Oregon The West Side man seemed to have decided by almost unanimous vote Mrs Doty lias returned from Kan and everyone warranted by W. B George Hagood says he will quit tric and medical treatment, on receipt | his hack up, like an excited cat, on gen that the H ill hanking system is the house is Hon. B. E. Nichols. Mr teen «aid against him, and sus City to McMinnville and Elder Do Davis | raising cheat hay because his horses of symptoms and $5 per month. Send eral principles last week. U ‘st remedy for existing financial Nichols is a native of Missouri, horn in 1 P u ^1 m * will not be slow V>‘ ty is expected home before long. The Jim Crowley place just south of j like it too well and cat too much of it. for question blank and circulars free. stringency tb it has ever been present Clay county, in that >tate, on Novem he is guilty. Examination gratis. Read the follow See elsewhere ad of Portland Seed C. Blair and R A. Porter, of Mill town has been sold to C. G. Coad for Over at Scio Andy Arnold burned bar 27, 1825. He cioased the plain* ed to the American people. ! company, and when you have need of Alex. McDonald’s barn because the ing cures performed by Dr. D arrin: ASSESSMENT BOLL Creek, have bought grubbing ma $2,«'3M. with In* father, Benjamin Nichols, in any of the things mentioned, write to latter’s daughter refused to be his W. W. Watts, Scappoose, Ur., chronic M A R K E T R E P O R T chines of Mr. Walker at Amity. 1844. They reached Whitman Mation G. A. Briner, formerly of Perrvdale, Following is the roll, | them about it. catarrh ; John A. Johnson, Rainier, Or., October 17, 1844, aud remained there property in Polk county that j bride. [Corrected weekly by Nice A CoaperJ The Ferguson brothers have rented is now located at Talent, in Jackson chronic kidney trouble: W. W . Travil- county. L. 11. McMahon hag sold the Wood- until February 18, 1845, then moved on ed at over #500, and V ' Wheat, per bushel, 60 cts. the George Whiteaker place out on the Chet. Coad and Ralph Williams lion, Baker C ity,*0r., ex-Sheriff of ' burn Independent and on the first of to Oregon City, where they remained tinned from week to week Bran, per ton, $15. Monmouth road and will move there Mrs. M. E Wilson, formerly a milli- 1 have bought Tom. Farley’s interest in Baker county, deafness cured seven March will begin to issue an evening three month«, after which they nettled «1 : Shorts, per ton, $20. ner at Salem, has been sent to the in- the Farley & Rowell hop yard out on year« ago; W. R. Duncan, Heath’s ad next fall. a mile and a half above and west of i daily paper at Salem. Oats, per bushel, 35 cts. M ortgage *. sane asylum. | the Luckiamute. dition, Spokane, Wash., large scrofulous As the season for heating stoves is 1 what i* now Dalla*, in Polk county. Flour, per barrel, $4. As anticipated, the concert at the Tompson, T W ................. nearly over, W. B. Davis has a fine ! new boy has appeared at the home swelling and tumors in neck ; A. L. The 13 year old non of Harry Coad, J This wa* in August, 1845. Mr. Nich- Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts. hall Friday evening was one of the Taylor, Lizzie .................] line of them which lie will sell cheap on Gooseneck, had his right forearm of L. L. Deitz, near Dallas, and Will, Richardson, 320 Front street, Portland, i ols, senior, took up a donatien claim Butter, per pound, 30 cts most meritorious and enjoyable ever Taylor, T L ................. er than ever before. broken last week. j Brown, out at Bridgeport, is the hap- deafness 20 years and ringing noises in 1 there and lived on it until hi* death, in Lard, per pound, 16 @20 cts. presented on that stage. Tarter, B ..................... * the head; John Dickerson, 425 Wash | pv father of a little girl. 1858. The subject of our Bketch also Uglow, A ....................... | Bacon, sides, per pound, 15 cts. Rev A. J. Hunsftker is no longei The other day a steamboat made the ington street Spokane Wash., discharg No good citizen will encourage the I took up a donation claim above his Hams, per pound,18} @20 cts. Cashier Coad, Councilman Holman, ing ears, 17 years standing. Capt. H. Baptist pastor at Independence and trip from Salem to Portland and return Vernon, John ....... drinking or gambling habit, for even [ father’*. W hile at l)r. W hitman’s lie Shoulders, |>er pound, 12$ cts. will engage ill soliciting funds for tie in fourteen hours. Merchant Fenton, Prof Bell a iu ^ A t B. Parker, of the Parker house, Astoria, Waudt, H C .............. . - j the blind know that both tend to de attended school for sixty day* He hail Eggs, per dozen, 25 cts tornev Townsend have been sitting in chronic catarrh and la grippe*; Chas. McMinnville college. Werts, G eo................... The editor who tries to please all his moralize both individuals and commu attended school in Missouri some three Chickens, per dozen, $4@6. the legislative lobbies this week. Worthington, R 8 ........... * Smith. Portland Or., nervous debility, Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood subscribers and patrons soon finds him nities. months, and this was all the schooling Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts. Waldo, Wm ....... . . . . During the recent snow storm Rev. kidney complaint, curod ; he was also purifier, gives freshness and clearness self attempting the impossible. Mr. Nichols ever had. What further Beets, per pound, 2 cents. The wet weather has left water stand Walling, G A ............. j . ’ Woodhall started from Goldeudale to reduced 18 pounds in flesh: T. L. W il to the compl xion anil cures constipa education he has gained lie has dug out The great transcontinental roads ing on some parts of many an orchard. ; Turnips, per pound, 1$ cts. Whiteaker. B F . Arlington and perished on the hank of liams, firm of Williams & Groat, 6 tion. 25c, 50c and $1. at home and in contact with thp world leading to the northwest have just The w If ire of your trees demand that i Cabbage, j>er pound, 2$ c. Wells, W A ................ North Front street, Portland, deafness the Columbia river opposite Blalock. Mr. Nichols married Sarah Ann Gil Onions, per pound, 2$@3 cts. the ground around them should be well i About twenty mounted hunters were made decided reduction in rates. Waller, H M .................... and ringing noises in the ears for liam, daughter of General Cornelius Uncle Henry Hagood says that the years; Dr. A. S. Bernstein, 171$ Mor Beans, per pound, 5 cents. after a coyote near Sheridan. The Yoakum, I F ................... Hog meat is sure to he high for drained. Gilliam, in Polk county, on December use of a li*tie printer’s ink is causing rison street, Portland, blood poisoning, Corn meal, per pound,4 cts. sheep killer met his death at the months to come, and wise farmers wdl Young, John B. M. Smith, who was raised in this 12, 1848. She is still living and they lots of folks to come to his barn to buy nervous prostration, rheumatism, kid Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 cts. hands of Roswell Bewley. put into that shape as much of their county, but is now an Albina attorney, have had seven children, three of whom nice cheat hay for th^ir hungry stock. ney and liver troubles; D. E. Pretty- Graham flour, per barrel, $4. INDEPENDENCE is back in Illinois looking into the in Mrs. Catharine Reanev, of Lexing products as possible. are living, being grown. Mr. Nichols Hay, per ton, $10 @$15. Win. Rumley, who was around here man, Killgaver, Or., rheumatism, heart , terests of a large estate involved in J. R. N. Bell left last Tuesday ton, Oregon, has been visiting her was first elected sheriff of Polk county George and Alex Courier killed nine with a lot of poor old horses and mules liver and kidney troubles; A. E. Miller, neice, Mrs. 8. 8. Oimhle, at Zena, and deer near Suitor’s sawmill beyond Falls controversy. in 1846, under the provisional govern tended trip in the east. O A K DROVE* a couple of winters ago, has again been photographer, 279 Knott street, Albina, her brother, A. J. Wise, at Herrydale City. A t present the snow is about ment, when Polk county ran, and his F. A. Doughty and J. W. Since the first of December over five Rev. Crandell will preach here next jurisdiction consequently extended, consigned to the insane asylum from Or., stricture for years, life despaired of; son, Jr., were in 8alem last i feet of snow hair fallen in this part of Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need two and a Half feet deep there. Ez-City Marshal H. W. Goldbeck, Van Sabbath. Marion county. clear to the California line. In 1852 for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin couver, Wash., hydrocele for years. Shiloh’s Cure, the great o u g h and the Willamette valley, but it has gone Miss Bessie Butler and M n .' Oak Grove grange met Saturday Mr. Nichols was again elected sheriff of There are ten meat markets in Sa or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to croup cure, is for sale by all druggists. off so gradually as to do but little harm •Scot eg of others can be referred to by Polk county, and re elected in 1854. visited the normal school Friday. with a good attendance. lem and on account of tne high price give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, in the way of Goods. sending for circular. All curable In 1858 he wss elected county clerk, Mrs. J. W. Vaughn and da “ of all kinds of fat stock they have en Mrs. Beezley, who has been sick for serving one term. After this Mr. Nich chronic, acute and private diseases cur Forget not about those chemical ex A McMinnville paper says that over only 25 cents. Children love it. Dixie, have been visiting tered into an agreement to a uniform some time, is some better. ed. periments at the academy this evening at Tillamook those who glide down tin- ols followed farming and stock raising here. Elisha Hughes, whose wife died lasi raise in the price of all meats. snowy hills on sleds and boxes, use we»’k, lias gone to Portland to remain by Professors Reynolds and Dawes. The snow is disappearing very fast; exclusively until 1877, with the excep F A L L S C IT Y . Rev. Clarence 8mith has Every word of the six columns of horses and oxen to draw them up the twhile witli his son, Nathaniel, who Admission, 10 cents for school child tion of the nine years begining in 1868, consequence, high waters. ing his sister, Mrs. H. A. reading matter on the first page is well ren and 15 for adults. kill again. Snow going slowly. when lie was engaged in the drug •xpeets to move to Dallas next fall. Mrs. J. H. White has been visiting worth perusal, and the humorous read business ut Dallas. In 1877 he went McMinnville. Several bilks of different kinds are Jaa. Townsend, mail carrier between R. M. Cramer is here from Mon her sons and brother in this vicinity. Henry Sterling, who for years lived ing on the fourth page will make you to Eastern Oregon ami located in Rev. Arnold, the Methodist Grand Roude and Sheridan, was so on the road just this side of Salem, now doing the Willamette valley and laugh and help to drive care away. mouth. J. C. White lost four fine sheep, and Prineville. where he lias since been who resided here this winter,1 badly injured by his horse falling las' but a few years ago sold out and went the gullible ones in Polk county are There eeeme to be plenty of feed in thinks it was over feeding. One of his practicing law. lie was admitted to ed for California. Those who have but little of this week as to lay him in the shade for to Salem, died there last Monday aged very apt to swallow some of their gilt neighbor did not keep his sheep up and the bar by the Oregon supreme court world’s goods should practice rigid this vicinity yet. bait. Bewar** of slick tonged agents. several days. Rev. N. 8hupp, formerly » 02 years. in 1882. He served in the legislature did not loose any. economy until times are better with W. T. Shurtleff will travel for the this place, was in town lai All grangers in Polk county are here J. R. N. Bell has gone east to se of 1882 and procured the division of Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Die them. Never buy a thing on credit as State Insurance company. and preached in the evening. about the manufacture of three useful go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh linn bv notified that a county convention long as it is possible to do without it. Wasco county, settiugofTCrook. Last Rev. Scott is holding quarterly meet new inventions and they say there it a |edy is the*first medicine 1 have ever will be held in Dallas at 1 o’clock Fri Scott Loughary, formerly a : June he was elected to the I ioubc on John Bewley is reported dangerous The editor of an exchange, who had ing at the Free Methodist church. prospect of the government giving him found that would do me any good.” day, March 3rd, to elect delegates le the the republican ticket by eighty-two Shelley & Vanduyn’s store, is - _ ly ill with typhoid pneumonia. dunned all his delinquent subscribers stale grange. J. C. W h it e , deputy. an official lift. majority, although the county is demo ing at home on the Luckiamnfe. Price 50 cents. W . A. Carey made a short visit to his to no purpose, has gone to publishing Mrs. W m . Buttrick was visiting rel cratic hy about 180. Mr. Nichols join Since St. Vincent’s hospital in Port Brag sometimes turns out to be a There was a row in a saloon The n irrow gauge train just escaped their obituaries, thinking they were parents, last week. He is farming in atives at North Yamhill this week. ed Jennings lodge. N o.9, A. F. A A M., pretty fair sort of a dog, but you can destruction bv a massive tumbling land was <.pene<( in 1875, it lias receiv dead since they would not answer his southern Lane county. Sunday, in which three men of Dallas, in 1852, and was the first in C. J. Strong and J. A. McKinnon always more safely bet your money on stone the other day as it passed over ed 16,350 palientH. A t present the duns. gaged. One man was arrest The Falls City correspondents to the were doing business in Independence stalled Master of Prineville lodge, No. the marshal when searching him the mother’s pup rightly named Hold i hat dangerous looking trestle at Elk thirty sisters there are caring for Transcript and West Side do not seem 76, under the charter.— Statesman. Hop men will he glad to learn that ab< ut 140 sick and wounded persons. Tuesday. fast or Slick-to-it. that lie hud been slabbed. Rock near Oswego. they are to have a souree of general sup to get along very amiably. They call him, Dick, but bis name is Sheriff Wells was in town last week Be very slow to bite at any new thing A Valentine social was The Dog Curse. ven at A defective fiue caused an incipient ply nearer home than in tlu past. See J. C. Frink has purchased the old that comes along. You need not con lire at the Sheridan public school the Turner. W e mean the man who is the ad of Win. Brown & Co , Salem, .school house and lot, and is having it collecting taxes, but do not think he Several farmers who are trying to residence of Mrs. A. J. Godman selling such cheap goods in the VVil- j got rich that day. demn it, but should keep in mind that other day. That ought to he a hint raise a few sheep around their homes lay evening am] a very pleasant who will deal in everything needed by remodeled into a dwelling. many things besides pure gold can be for teachers everywhore to look at the son block. No wonder he can sell so ! hop raisers. Mrs. Fuller and family arrived from have told us that they are in constant enjoyed. Each guest received a 0« low, for he had the good luck to buy made to glisten for a time. Hold slick condition of their school room Hues. J. R. Moyer has a force of men at Michigan on Wednesday’s train and dread of them being killed by the horde tine and a nice lunch was The governor has been very free in work on the M. E. church, which he them at half price. tongued agents at arm’s length. are visiting with her mother, Mrs. of worthless curs in their neighlior- the Congregational society. Invariably the best advertising me the use of his veto power, and the leg expects to have finished about the first hoods. Many dogs are valuable and Just is expected the business men Shipley. The editor of the Anaconda Advo dium is the paper read by the greatest islature have been just as free in pass of March, except the papering. KICK BEALL. more than pay for their keeping, but cate says: “ Our wife is following the number whom you wish to reach We suffered a Waterloo lefeat in the ci ing measures over his veto, they evi Sam Stewart came to town Saturday 'he majority of them are a dead and phering contest with the public school Andrew McDaniel came up horn fashion and wearing suspenders. She claim that no other journal in Polk dently considering him a little cranky Two young bloods of a pugilistic turn with a smiling countenance and an useless expense. All over the county Portland Monday. has been wearing the other things ev county ha8 so many readers as the boys and girls. The youngsters would about somethings. of mind were recently improving the nounced that they have a ten pound ! are poor families, who find it hard have an example worked while the oth er since we were married, and the won I tkmizek . »pertunity of trying to settle their dif girl at their place. Mrs. Hill McDaniel is able to kk scratching to make ends meet and The Independence saloons are sup er fellows were thinking about how to der is that we never thought of the ficulty by what Corbett calls honor, around again after her accident' For sale or trade for farm land, my do it. though they must do without luxuries Very few farmers report loss of stock posed to he closed from Saturday even .1 suspenders before.” livery pri pertv situated on Main stn et ing to Monday morning, hut it seems before the city charter goes into affect. during the snow storm and most that and many comforts, keep frbm one to Miss Lizzie Orr and Leslie, the little- Half a dozen hoys were recently ex Preaching at all the churches every in the business part of Dallas. There to be otherwise. Wonder if the city in if T. D. Ltieas have been very sick. The bill to incorporate Falls City is reported is sheep with something three lazy, good for nothing dogs around Sunday morning and evening. Meth are two barns, box stalls, sheds, etc., pelled from an eastern Oregon public council and marshal are trying their them at a cost from $15 to $30 a year. his passed both houses of the legisla like the blind staggers. Charlie Boone, living near Oak Grove. school for smoking cigarettes, and odist and Christian Sunday schools at occupying nearlv one forth of a block. Suppose each dog tats only 5 cent* best to enforce all the laws. ture and only awaits the governors were readmitted only after a positive Oscar Port wood, of Monmouth, spent worth a day, at that rate two of them I'"« I een very much under the weather 9:45. Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and W. B. D avis . again. Uncle Dave Guthrie has twenty very signature to become a law. The fram Sunday at Bethel and left on Tuesday’s pledge to do so no more. Some boys in M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs Ed. Holcomb, of Dixi**, has left for this county need the same kind of i juvenile goats and fifty fresh lambs and ers of the charter spend considerable train for Ailington v h* re he goes to would eat $36.50 worth of food in a day evening. The general publie wel Mrs. Kirkland, of Tacoma, is kero year. Perhaps the owner will say that parts unknown being charged with a medicine. says that stock in his vicinity is gener time, thought and research to make a take charge of a baud of sheep until come ut all these meetings. the dogs eat the scraps from the table, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. heinous crime. All such meh ought ally doing well though some owners barter that would prohibit the sale of harvest. L The Tillamook Headlight says: In but why not feed it to pigs and chickens Clark. An Ohio man tells us there is a dog to tie a big rock around their necks and are about out of feed ami begining to liquor as a beverage. Haviug secured such a chatter, in now behooves, every tux in Ilia state and that the money jump into a deep river or find them Portland you can buy crabs, clams, implire where they may get m«»re. W m . Bean has bought L. B. Den from which a profit can lie derived. Mr*. Ella Reed left Tuesday (or ksr ' thus raised goes toward paying for the selves hanging breathless at. the end of deep sea fish, water fowl and other good citizen to use his oi her influence ney’s three acre home place in Bethel, Every year thousand« of valuable sheep home in MinHonri,after spending the The Kansas legislature consists of are killed 4v dogs not wortli the jhiw luxuries of that kind at any time and to elect men to the various offices who and will run the fruit evaporator next sheep they kill. He say* the law has a rope. winter here among relatives. at low prices. Here, right at the two factions— one republican, the other will do their duty and enforce its year. We have not learned in what der with which they ouglu to lie killed. made the number of useless curs Many animals throughout the coun source of supply for such tilings, it is populist. They hold seperate sessions Miss Sadie Hinionton is now with This article is not intended fora gener pleasingly les«. We all say let good provisions. business Mr. Denney will engage. ty have suffered from eating too much almost impossible to get them at any and each is continually trying to down al dissertation on the subject to apply lo r sister, Mrs I). A. Smith, at Mo* ------- - ■- sheep he protected and worthless ca dry feed while the snow was on the price. the other. The populists seem to have S om eth in g A b o u t H o p *. Tai Foo ami his aunt, Mrs. Ulnn Do, broadcast, hut right here in Polk coun Minnville, and Mrs. Vaughn and Situ nines declared a nuisance. ground. If every farmer would raise the advantage in that the governor is Washington, Oregon, ant California had the misfortune to have a runaway ty. Public sentiment ought toliecome Win. Kirkisml are visitiugin f An Oregon exchange savs: If the The city marshall of Amity posted and store away a good supply of root with them. combined produce two-fifths of the last week while in town. They stop such that people would he ashamed to deuce. notices up all over town saying that crops for winter stock feed, it would he laws of this state are going to send hop output of the United States, and ped at the po8toflice and the horse took keep around them a lot of canines Several around Ballston had a finan people to state’s prison who heat ho R e s u lt o f T ea ch er«’ after a certain date all dogs running at otherwise. each year receives an additional acre fright and started up the railroad track good for nothing but to consume eat cial interest in the defunct Sheridan tel’s and livery stables, we shall insist First grade certificates were granted large without having paid the requir ables. As » general rule the poorer with the buggy and buggy and Mrs age. although last season the crop was The following persons may call on that it he made a hanging o fie use to bank to the following tunes: John III A. J. Shipley, T. J. Jackson, E.0. ed tax would be subject to the death Postmaster Grant for advertised let beat a newspaper. If we must have McCulloch $85, 'Pom Notson $100 somewhat short. Now, however, the Chin Do on and when opposite Uncle ihe family the greater the number of Thurston und Miss Jean White. Throe penalty at his hands. Let the good dogs, and as home rations are olien hop-raisers think they have a cinch on John McQuerry’s collided with a tele ters: Miss Tennie Brown, Georges class legislation, we want some of that Milt Vanhorn $200, Geo. Ball $210, received second grades, J. E. Loro, work of lessening the number of worth Frank, Michel Fitzmorris, Miss L. C. sort of thing ourselves. Wm. Comegys $250 and Isaac Ball the louse and propose to harvest a big graph pole, throwing the lady to the slim for Ixitli tlie family and the curs, Lute Chapin, J. H. Stine, MiasroE# less canines go on everywhere. the latter seek mutton from some con yield next season. The market ranges ground and severely bruising her about Jarvis, Tom Morin, Mrs. Peter Night over $1,400. lie Emmett, Eva Towu* and Rev. W. O. Forbes, who was the first from 13 cents to 18 cents per pound. the head. No damage was done to the venient flock. Count the curs in your Dressed hogs are wortti $8 per hun ingale, J. T. Simpson. Package for Hhannahan. Those entitled tolfaM Probate matters transacted Tuesday preacher to locate in Albina ten years vicinity and count the cost of keeping The average yield now is about, 1800 buggy except breaking the shafts. dred pounds in Portland and lard and Miss Tennie Brown. grades were A. B. Hibbard, I ago, and has been there ever since, he were: W . A. Jackson was made ad lbs per acre, and used to be 2500 to* ------ * • ♦ ------- :— them as compared witli their value. hams sell for 20 cents a pound in Dal Bryant, J. A. Keuger, J. L. He A Prineville paper says: A. R. and his excellent wife constantly do ministrator of the Geo. Jackson estate 3000. The profits are lessened by the M ONM OUTH. las, yel Borne people would rather feed and Misaes Etta Hubbard, 8a Lyle is feeding about 1,000 head of cat ing good among all classes of people, with bond of $2,000. In the Breese louse costing $3 or $4 per acre to spray T h e D rin k lla l> it in G erm a n y . their table leavings to a dog not worth The «now I ihh entirely disappeared monton, Julia McCulloch, Emm tle at his ranch on Trout creek. It is has just been made Pieshyterian city Riggs estate the inventory and ap the vines. Early work adds greatly to A Dallas German writes as follows: titer, Villa Gilbert and Maine F*---- - a copper than te a pig which could reported that he is losing from three minister for Portland and vicinity. He praisement were tiled and the execu the returns. The Pacific const states und weather mild. People there live like here, and have er. One failed for a second gmdt sad soon be made worth ten silver dollars. to four a day. This is not had consid is one of the best church and Sunday tor charged with $41,687.66. City Marshal Coat« made a buHiiie»« from one to ten rooms, which are used have the best soil in the world and an Let us have more swine and fewer ca "in- iloe* not wish a certificate in this ering the number he is feeding and school workers we ever knew. admirable climate for raising Imps, and trip lo Salem last week. the same as here. Matters work there county. One of the third grade had«¿i The Minnesota legislature has pass nines. the inclemency of the weather. there is no apparent reason why these like lu re. If rich they take it easy, if The recent ice george near The Dal ed a law by unanimous vote to punish W e have lots of correspondence, but l)r. Parrish’* little «ir l Effie is dan poor they must work to live. The poor high enough standing for a first Postmaster Grant has received about les presented a grand sjiectacle. The by fine and imprisonment for smoking states may not outdistance all compe and several for a second, hot want still more. W ill not you, the gerously iflek with but little hopes of titors in both quantity and quality. in Germany are very economical. It not taught any as required bylaw. |200 worth of the new Columbian Chronicle of that city says : It is su cigarettes. Several other states have reader, sit down and write us some her recovery. is true they s|>end the evening at the stamps of all values from one to thirty perior in magnificence to any picture done the same thing. Not a few men ----- » --- L IB E R T I* . thing that is praiseworthy and encour cents. They are pretty enough, but we h ive seen of the now existing and and l»oys in Ibis' county are having r. m . T h o rp . r i m i PiaS The Evangelical people are holding inn, hat I never saw a man drunk, for aging a Inn it half a dozen of your neigh so large as to require too much licking. wonderful ice bridge at Niagra. The their physical energies sapped by that Snow still ten inches deep. .Saturday last Fielden M. Thorp, «M protracted meeting in their new he beer they drink is not strong bors. It might cause others who are Everybody will want to buy at least a ice is forced up from the bottom of the pernicious habit. church to continue a* long a« the in enough and they usually do not drink of the Oregon pioneers who cam# now careless and indifferent to spur up J. E. Luce has finished a successful in sufficient qualities to make them this coast in 1844, died at his hi few for the novelty of the thing. river, as it comes down, and lodges un terest demand*. with an ambition to be just as deserv Torn Notion, from beyond Perry dale, school term. trunk. In a town of our 3,(XX) inha near Eilcnsburgh, Wash., at the About half way between Portland der the gorge in the swift channel. ing. Deserved praise is an intentive was in town this week and says they The railroad company is putting bitants in sixteen years. I did not see and The Dalles the railroad has been Carpenter <fc \V»*sterfield offer for are all poor alike cut that way none of The debating society will meet Hat- down wine very Hiihatantial crossing* i drunken man. No theft occured. lanced a,;c of 73. He left Missouri hi for anybody to aim to do still better. 1844 for the Pacific coast, ciwdl t l badly blocked with snow several times sale the Lafayette Ledger plant for them having enough of anything to feel urday evening. eacli side of the public wpiaro lire im here were no arrests for drulikeness or p’ ttins witli a party of 26 ma» * M W The Am ity Popgun say: Mr. Lough- this winter. Last week it was from 11,000. But for the fact that the coun stuck up over. Rheumatism some vagrancy, and the church was always wagons. The trip down tha CoiaroM» A horse came near biting a piece out provement long needed. ary, of Moscow, Idaho, came in on the twenty to thirty feet deep at several ty is so overburdened with newspapers times gets the best of him, but such full on Hunday. This town was no Tom I lie Dalles wu* effected hj rafts, train Saturday. He is an old pioneer points, requiring a rotary snow plow — ten of them— it would lie » bargain, fellows won’t stay down as long as of t!>e leg of our Irish darkey. Rev. Hunsaker, a normal student uetter than thousands of other, Every us usual; but Mr Thorp,withoneothif of Am ity, having resided here many and several engines to drive through but as things now exist in4hat county there is an breath in them. hild at 6 years of age must attend man, added to this the feat of «hooting Plenty of stock feed yet, but they ha* lieen engaged to preach to the con years He stated that lie went to it. A week ago no less than six trains none of he papers there can prosper gregation at the Christian church, l" <chool until 14 years old and then it the cascades in a canoe, perhaps lift Although Joe Miller has lived at ire praying for the snow to go off. school here twenty-six years ago when ami eighteen engines were there wait financially, any more than t**n cattle till the place of Rev. T. F. Campbell, must attend night school, in which Buena Vista for over twenty years he only craft of this kind that ever caa^ the building, now the jewelry store, ing for a chance to get through to can fatten on what five ought to eat. G. W. McBce’s horse that was badly diseased. higher branches are taught, until 17 through tlie boiling rapids. Making® j had not been in Dallas for ten years was used as the scliool house, it being Portland. hurt by a sharp picket will come out This law holds good landing near *he present site oi Last week the snow on the moun until last Wednesday. He pays Ren located on the ground now used as the Jesse Grew* ha* traded his farm near years old. An old German, who had a horse tains between North Yamhill and T il ben Hall and Miles Porterfield have all right. public square. In 1881 he opened a Eugene rity for Mr. Orinnold'a projicr- throughout Germany. Such a drink laud, Mr. Thorp went out to tha Tua Our literary society officers are J. L ty here, and the latter move* up there is punch is not known, neither is the latin plains, finding employmedl ut j law office in Amity, but not being sat stolen from his barn, advertised for it lamook got to be deeper than a horse each lost a horse and Mr. Squires, a isfied here, in a few years lie removed as follows: “ Von n ite.d e oder day, is high and hut little mail was carried soniniaw of Gid Davidson, eight of McBee, D C. Harmon, Irvin Pratt, in a few day*, C. Lanktree taking hi* treating habit, f«jr it is considered an splitting rails. Next spring he caaM into Polk county, where he lived ft * • to Moscow, where he lias s>nee resided. ven I vas ben avake in my schleep, I j through. Several men with a down | them from some peculiar disease place here in the black*mithiiig bu*i- insult to offer to treat another. Wm. Kraber ami George Hagood. --------- ♦ • ♦ ---------- hear some tings vot I links vas n«t horse* were as |K»werless to keep the number of years, and snbsequently ness. The efforts to create the naif dozen K i - p r e a r l i k r lto w k * * r In « f a ll. Sleighing and gliding down the hills There are these and other attach vlist right in my parn out, und ven I road open as were a dozen engines, ided in Benton county. Buitftet“ new counties songlit for at the present Home two or three year* ago he ws. i imette valley grew too popkkwa, ments against the Sheridan bank : L vos dere coom, I sees dat, my pig gra\ snow plows and fifty men to cope wit.i on band sleds have created any amount A butcher and hi* two hired men session of the legislature proved abor- Fleischman #500, John Saloxgeber iron mare, be vas l>een tied loose, und the railroad snow drifts in the gorge of of enjoyment for the young people, got into a regular battle in a saloon ia*tor of the Baptist church here, ho , IfUil lif «<night the uumhabirod tive, being considered premature. By last Hiinday evening at Independence lie ami hi* wife could not agree so sh. ^ion of the Yakima, making a #582, City of Sh-ridan #264, A Schwab run mit ’e stable off, und whoever will the Columbia. Mrs. Chas. McDonald has been quite and by the conditions will materially The butcher got hi* eye* badly black nok their children and went hark t< home in the Moxee v*tey» i $760. J. C. Porter #924, D . C. Cole him back bring. I yust »o much pay l o prove the comparative merit« of change and every no «!/ will agree to unwell, and John Stewart’s foot would ed and one of the men wan *tabl>e<l ncr people in Kansas. Hince then In md cattle-raising until 186ft, man $1,087, Joe Phillips #1,236, \. him ft" vas customary.” circular and newspaper advertising a the propriety of carving several feel tetter if he had not cut it with an witli a knife, and the wound i* *aid to na* (men principally engaged a* a rail pushed further into the Walter #1.321. B. L. Churchman #1 It takes more time to use a gate out «e n tienimi hud »everal hundred circi)- „ „ „ „ ( ¡ m , out of thîfce now in existence axe. lie *eriou*. Rr*ide* tbi* the mar«lial road tireniHl) Two week« ago an in ■ taking up a farm on the Kittitas* 412 0 C Linden #1,596, Paul Fund lars scattered over town and besides | is I of order than to fix it or make a new man #3.257. The bank property Feeding stock, making fires, and eat «truck *aid man over the head three ortunate yonn? woma-i died in Port he proej»ered. gave a newspaper notice of a ce tain ; Mr. Cleveland lias given to the pub -------- ^ m " -T “ times with hi* billv. Altogether they 1 md ami lie is accused of being the worth less than #4.000 and the assets one. Last year all over the county When his audience had lic the names of his cabinet so far sc ing up all the cooks can provide is at we passed through many gates badly gathering Elder Hazel wi.l preach al cause of it. He wa* followed to Rose- hail 1 1 ery enjoyable time. found therein aggregated 1-s* than $.1. ;u 4 ***mbled he ask<-d all who had been lee ted. They are Judge Gresham,of present the chief occupation of our out of whack. During the spring, burg, arrented and is now behind the Sunday. 000. If depositors get a third of their attracted there by the circulars to stand Illinois, for secretary of state, J. G. male population. NORMAL NOTES. money hack they may consider them summer and fall ths owners were too up, and fifteen arose, but ovt r 100 said Carlisle, of Kentucky, f »r -e retaryor ■ ----- busy to mend them, but can all who F ig s fo r B o y » •■»$! G irt* . Prof. Hpillman is at the capital city selves as lucky. still have had gate»* truthfully say that they h »d read the notice in the paper. the treasury. D. H. Lamout, of New . All wire parents are aiming to fit this week on business. Never in your life did yon hear a re- they % J J have -------- had no spare time this win- It pay* to use printer’s ink in a paper York, for secretajy of war and W. H Bisawll, of Buffalo, for postmaster gen j their children to t ike care of them is it with of general circulation. sponsible person recommend the habit tpr t(, rt.p„ir them. Ho The junior grammar class have been selves. Giving them something t** do eral. of gambling, for ererybudjr know* that you An<| your neighbor«, Lake view Examiner: C. E. Sher- i in which they have a personal interest examine«! in that. stu«!y. constantly bringing «bout trouble Some twenty years ago Cass county, and can look forward to a profitable While people were getting ready for lock has been ex|»erim* nting with she p Mif* T h o m s o n an«! Mr. Trullinger, m i" iy ,«ncT"degr».'UtK.n. Some of the church hist Sunday, the fire alarm gave dip. Being informed by the stock in- Missouri, voted $2*50,(XX) for a railroad ou«come will l*e a great incentive to of Die senior, class, spoke Friday Dull«« bov* who are now meeting here notice of trouble at lh** home of R R | iqiector that dipping would incresse through the county. The road was think, plan am! work. I*et 11 » suggest •nd there to p l«y <-»rd# *re 10 Turner and in a f»*w minute* the house 1 the laying qualities of his chickens he never built, hut somehow the claim that each child be given a hen, pig Several students went to Dallas Iasi turn out gambler*. Some of their P* dipped eighty of his fine hens. The was made to 1« gaily stick. Ev# ry sheep calf to care for ;•« its own un week to take the teacher’s examina rent* are doubtles* * w * r e of their do ind van! were full of excited people. The fire had mysteriously caught in >i result w IS that sixty of the eighty county judge from then until now has til next .all or later, the proceedsof the tion. ing* and the other* c*n find It were dead next morning. Horn* In served a term in jail for refusing to is- sale to l»e applied directly to its bene- thev are p * ’Ocularly anxious about it. clothes room and but for speedy help Mi-s Bmce gave the thir«! of a scries dians took the chickens away and ate sue said bonds. I’ he present judges fiit. The parents will lose noth’ng and A m ite ha* '.c ity ordinance.which pro the whole building would have soon them and a few days afterward one of have just be* n r**lcas*-d aft«* r eight the child wool#I be benefited in several of musics! eut* rt a in merits. These been devoured. All their clothing wss vide, that no boy nn.ier 18 «hall be destroyed and other damage done to them came hack and asked Mr Hlter- months in jail. Their impri# onment ways. Perhaps a pig could be made meetings are inien«!**«! !*«»th to interest found loitering upon the street* in th The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.__N e i the amount of several hundred dollars, lock when he was going lo dip cbick- has been relieved bv all sorts of com- to advance in value mote rapidly than and instruct all those who may bj in evening alter 7 in winter and 8 in 1ère«led in musts. > forts aud many privileges. i anything eUe. but covered by insurance. . sna again. Used in Millions of Home«- oo Yd summer. Dr. Hayter. dentist, over drug store, Dallas. Wilson’s j& sstëm ABSO LUTELY PURE | DWICE’S ill