"L ;•* * L O C A L A iN D G E N E R A L i" ' wiU move horn Inde­ A Kahuna man has loused the Smith T h e C ity o f D a ll a s . For,ladies and gentlemens’ ties and T. A. Farley. John Middleton and pendence to Kosehurg. saloon. scarfs go to the New York Racket Newton Woodward have been chosen A representative of the Oregonian H ig h est o f all in L e a venu-g Pow er.— Latest U. S. G ov't 1 Jetf Stump lias returned from Seattle Dr. Hayter. dentist, over Wilson’* appraisers of the George Jackson es­ was here the other day and in waiting A little daughter of Henry Kiip|x*n store. to his old Dallas home. drug store, Dallas. tate. hack to his paper gives our towu a bit died hint Sunday. The successful farmer is an everlast­ Mason, dentist, in Campbell's brick Judge Collins has a very nice resi­ In the Wiliem block It. R. Turner is of taffy thus : Dallas, the comity seat John McKinley and wife have a son ing worker, and he keeps those around of Polk county, is a hustling and pros­ dence lor a small family to rent cheap. just a week old. him busy. block, Mill street, Dallas. selling a bankrupt stock of general perous city of about 2000 inhabitants. merchandise at lower figures than you Frank Zomwalt and wife, who was Three full hhsided Partridge Cochin Jo e Tliurp haa twentv head of stall It is almost in the geographical center The parents of Architect F. H. Morri­ can get anywhere else in the county. Miss Ami« Livermore, have an heir ill fed cattle for sale at Bellvue. of the county, and is surrounded with Imre ' Ht 75 cenl8 each. Apply son are here on a visit from Kansas. the shaiie of a boy. To say that the recent legislature Polk county’s best agricultural land. Willard Buell has left the normal While trimming fruit trees at Ami- i Plows, plows, plows for evervhodv tv the oilier day, Roy Kinman cut h»» j John Bnydston is again so much un­ had given general satisfaction would It U on the narrow-gauge division of school to teach at Wheatland. der the weather that his wife has to be untrue. The constituents of manv the O. A G. railroad, but a few hours’ and everyone warranted by W H foot. j ts a g a a © Old hens not wanted; cash paid tor Davis a legislator will try to improve on him ride trom Portland, where all of the ! run their store all alone. two years hence. yonii|( hens by M. L. Robbins. products of its city and county find Arthur Vassail, of Bridgeport, is at For full blooded Plymouth Rock No business man can afford to earn Nearly 700 hills were introduced dur­ good market. Many of the business Foster A Hollister are the new drug­ ttie reputation of being untruthful or \V ¡Metis, ill Mendocino county, Cali­ chickens or eggs at half the usual fornia. ing our forty day legislature, but only (docks in Dallas are built of brick gists south of the bridge at ¡Sheridan. unreliable. price, go to Nat Holman. 200 of them passed both houses and manufactured within its own confines, Jas. Weston died at Amity last week Win. Oouiegys and IT. H. Hyde, near Rabbits are too plentiful iu some Mrs. Portwood and her two sons reached the governor, one fourth of thus giving the city a substantial ap- from a gradual wasting away of his H K 1 K F L V H 1 0 ( 1 It A H II 1C A L . j Mark Blodget| , „ d Henry Perrydale, have been selling some ex­ |>artt> of (7rook county. Last week have gone from Monmouth to spend them being town charter or incorpora' pearance. There is not another city in muscles. the state, of the same size, that can tra tine hogs. f»?w boy« went out and slew 300 of Hon. N. 1.. Butler who represents with Ids family, have | several months in Gilliam county. tion hills. show so many brick blocks as can Polk county in the senate, is a native friends ih the valley, Murray Kirkwood is down from Pull Clias. Cooper and Miss Anna Drown them. W. G. Harris is now at Pasadena, One of the biggest fights in the legis­ Dallas. The city is beautifully laved of Pike county. Ills., the date of liisi John Middleton has man, Washington, visiting kindred at were married at the home of the bride California, and says that R. B. Collins, lature was lor a $400,000 free bridge at out, wiih the o unty court house oo- ____ bia While the Hnow lasted the natives Wheatland. birth being August 27th, 1843. He j surrounded with a picket fence" near Willamina last week. the photographer, is at Isis Angeles. iinuie a deadly war on the coons and Albina. Portland's monied influence cupying the center block, the business 1 came with his parents to Oregon It i« not what- ita proprietor« say but improveing his place generally. Meeker A Co., of Puyallup, write in. ( límese pheasant« ’ip about Parker ■ ... , . ,, j Dr. Stanley has put out his medical defeated the hill, but the city agreed blocks built facing the court house on 1849, and they shipped for a time at I wiiat Hood s ¡sarsaparilla does that tells , . . . . « •„ , that there are now als.ut 2,000 hop ■uid Suvcr. ........... ■■.... . u...... shingle at Aztec, New Mexico, and to give $50,000 for a free ferry between all four sides. The court house is a | Oregon City, removing to Portland in I -Several horses have had the story of its merit. Hood’s Sarsa­ growers on the Pacific coast. frame structure occupying the center 1850. From th at city they went to : Jol,n Martin lost one and Hiram] J.ick Mitchell will soon be back from Albina and North Portland. Shiloh's Cure, the great c nigh and parilla cures. of this square, mill is surrounded by a [ Eola, Polk county, in 1852. Senator 1,10,1,1 !<>»t Ids favorite pony, old Eugland An infant of Del blades and wife, of i roup eure, is for sale by all druggists. 8UVKK. beautiful lawn which is shaded in the J Butler lias been a resident of Polk j Blutcher. J. H. Hawley, now living in Salem, Gooseneck, was buried at the Pleasant I’ocget size contains twenty-five doses, Pro!. Bell lias bought of a Chinaman heated summer with beautiful trees, j county ever since. In 1861« lie gradu- ; has been elected president of the Mon­ Fredddie Quick is improving. only 25 cents. Children love it. Hill cemetery not many days ago. at 45 cents 772 bushels of potatoes ZKNA. making it a most desirable place for ated from the Willamette university, i mouth bank and will give close person­ Our town lias no boom, but lots are raised near Dallas and sent them to Daniel Durbin, who came to Marion al supervision to its interests. Thu funeral ol Uncle Billie Perry the tired officials to rest themselves and about 1870 was admitted to the Rev. Beattie will preach next Í going up right along. the Portland market. will be preached at ttie Christian county in 1845, last week accidentally while smoking their Havanas. The bar. From 1872 or 1873 to the present day. Editors Snyder, of the Transcript, drank a cup of carbolic acid, thinking Miss Mary Northrnp is teaching our streets throughout the whole city are time Senator Butler has been praetic- church in Perrydale u»xt Sunday. Rev. O. U. Cross having gone to n . . . . and Guild, of the Sheridan Bun, have it was water, and soon died in great Tillamook to li«»Id quarterly meeting, spring term of school. nicely graded and graveled and lined i„g law at Dallas. He was elected M .m 1 081 wa* here M°nd*jr 1 returned from more than a month’s E. R Popple ton, who lias long been agony. his services at both Dallas and Dixie Stock in fair condition, but many on both sides by board add substantial prosecuting attorney in 1876, county ,or 8huep’ service at legislative clerkships. a resident at Lafayette, will sisin go to will he omitted next Sunday. walks. Dallas prides herself oil having judge later, and was representative' Mrs. Wade, of Glackamaa, ia i Prescott A Veness have this winter sheep have died with blind staggers. make his home in the Sound country the greatest number of miles of side from Polk county in the house of 1891. her daughter, Mrs. Gavitt. Uncle Henry Hagood says th at the succeeded in getting all their logs Now is the time to select your win Grain looks well, hut is more back­ walks, for lier size, of any city in Ore­ | He was elected to his present position Emerson Wann aud Charley Phil down from up the Luckiamute in the use of a li tie printer's ink is causing dow shades, lace curtains, counter Mrs. Jennie Phillips and gon. lips, of Bethel, have been getting from Kings Valley regii n. Most of them lots of folks to come to his barn to buy panes, mosquitte and Smyrna rugs ward than at this time last year. | last June. Senator Butler wag a can­ Greta, are visiting iu Salem. nice cheat hay for their hungry stock. $ 1 2 5 to $1.50 a bushel for their apples go to Kulein. didate for congress from Oregon on Our spring musicians, the frogs, have while the stock is full at the New Yoik ill Portland. I the democratic ticket in 1886. He has If you see coon tracks, • for J . arrived and our game protectors will John Vert and wife, who have been Backet store. Captain Sweeney, U S. A., San Die The grouse have commenced their acted as a member of the judiciary and N. Hkaife aud George Porter, soon he on the alert and of course the Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood go, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem visiting her uncle, D. M. Guthrie, In the circuit court at Salem O. boys will slay nothing that is gamy. hooting. military committees of the present sen purifier, gives freshness and clearness sly is the first medicine I have ever since last June, have gone back to Bagley, of this county, was granted a Mr. York has about ninety hensabd ate. sold $20 worth of eggs during th* to the com pi xion aud cures constipa­ found that would do me any good.’’ their home in Noddoway county, Mis­ divorce from Susan Bagley, ami Cath­ A few horses had blind staggers but INDKPKNDKNCK. souri. tion. 25c, 50o and $1. none died. Price 50 cents. Hon. J . O. Staats is one Polk coun­ month of January. erine Hubbard, of Independence, from Scott Riggs, of Salem, visited Dr. S. ty’s representatives on the floor of the Reuben Hubbard. In the Dallas office are advertised Jam es Wooden, Thomas Longdon The young folks had a grand candy Frank Caldwell is setting out* nur­ Charlie Kennedy, the genial con­ A. Mulkey last Sunday. house. Mr Staats is a imtiveOregonian. sery. He is taking much punt and pulling at John McBees. and H. Bailey,of Willamina, have been ductor who will lie remembered by all letters for Miss Blanche Bronson, Miss Ju st arrived, direct from Boston, as having been horn Decembei 5. 1851,on will plant none but the beat varieties. The saloons were closed by order of appointed appraisers for the minor who ever went to Yaquiua bay over Francis Brown, L. A. Balden, George fine a line of shoes for ladies, gentle­ Spelling school Saturday evening a farm on the Luckiamute, near what heirs of the I. B. Gentry estate. the Oregon Pacific road, has left the (Hark, J . B. Clifford and Miss Mary A. men, boys am! children as ever came the city council last Sunday. Wm. Pike is clearing more 1«H. and prayer meeting uext Wednesday is now Airlie station. His father was Stevens. to Dallas at the New York Racket Fid. Masterson spent Sunday in Ami­ evening. Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need service of that company. Isaac Staats, who came to Oregon from which lie will put out in ouioua, hop- If you hire a man to work and he store, and sold at prices that please all. ty, ami Mike Rosendorf in Portland. to be able to supply the demand for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin The first page contains three col­ Wagons have superseded sleds over Missouri in 1845 and took up a dona­ ing or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to umns of funny tilings anil three about proves to be lazy or shirky, pay him tion claim on which our subject was this year. Fine farms are the rule near Perry- Mrs. J Morris, of McMinnville, is the road between Falls Gity and the give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents. women. Some folks will read one and off and rememlter to employ him no dale, but a fine farm for sale at a reas­ visiting lior two son’s Frank and Jerd. county seal. horn, and part of which he now owns Wilniot Cooper, who bought flfty more. One willing, brisk worker is and resides upon. In his early boy­ acres of Mr. Mann, is grubbing land onable price is the exception. Wise <% Tiling the streets of McMinnville some the other, and you will miss worth two such. G. W. Lenord has returned from Home that were anxious for valen­ something good if you fail to read hood days our present legislator attend­ which he will set out to fruit, princi­ Keyt have an excellent 175 acre place has kept many a well from getting H. L. Deacon, who use«! to be the which some buyer can get at a bar­ serving on the U. 8. grand jury in tines got none and some that did get ed country school, and in the winter of pally prune» and iieache*. muddy. Might not some Dallas streets both. Portland. them wish they had not. 1871 and 1872 lie was a student at and wells lie benefited in the same Invariably the best advertising m e railroad agent here, is running a poul­ gain. We have a right toexpectgood road* This Beems to be a good time for the All patrons of the Oakdale school Willamette university. After that lie way. hum is the paper read by the greatest try yard at Cove, in eastern Oregon, A California farmer says that his and his son, Harry, is one of the city went home and worked on the farm tlris season as Cranston Higgins is our mumps judging from the number of should remember and he out at the number whom you wish to reach We wife is making more from her poultry supervisor. We hope he will not Henry Nies has moved from the fathers at Arlington. annual school meeting Monday, March for a time, and then went to Lewis­ than he ounda- Fenton has already placed there $1,000 The debate on free trade and protec- ed. marched to the home of Mrs. Cliugaa Statesman. Miss Blanche Bronson lias bought a where they gave Miss Vernie a genu­ For sale or trade for farm land, my l ies of the Oakgrub district, south of worth of woolen mill st«>ck. ion was both interesting and instruc­ If any one catches a coon with a half interest in the millinery empor­ livery pre-party situated on Main 8tr«*et Independence. ine surprise. She gave them a hearty Harnett* ami Had«llery. We verily beleive that neither D a II hs tive. They were greeted witli a full strap around his neck and a piece of ium over Brown's store and will soon in the business part of Dallas. There T. S. Coffey at Perrydale keeps on welcome and by the sound of the mer­ An aide bodied tramp should always nor any other country town ever got house. chain attached to that, it belongs to have therein the best stock of spring are two barns, box stalls, sheds, etc , hand good eastern stock or will make ry voices we are led to believe that he required to work for what he gets. v,ut of it half as much as they paid for Dr. E. G. Young lias a young horse John Farley, who will handsomely re­ goods «fer brought to this couuty. occupying nearly one forth of a block. They hate work, hut ought to be com­ a write up in some outside publication. to order anything you want in those I I hey hud a fine time. Clyde (ays the ward the finder. that stands twenty hands high, when W. B. D a v i s . lines. Be «lire to see his goods and Lincoln girls are fine cooks. One thing that will not set well with pelled to do it or starve. There is no We beleive in advertising, but let it be in flesh, and measures eight feet at the Eight Grade. Dallas School. learn hi« prices before Duyitig else­ the people of Oregon is the amount of John Andrews, a young man who The governor’s appointment of J . V charity in helping those who are able principally through home mediums. girth. The blacksmiths find it takes Miss Tent» Kimball, as reporter, says where. money, $100,000, appropriated to the B. Butler, I*. W. Haley, J . C. White, tn help themselver. has been working for Ssm. Phillip* Letters being received by the Salem six running feet of iron for his shoes. that Principal Murphy, of the Mon militia. They will want to know and J. J . Daly, Jacob Vorhees, Benjamin Ibis winter, died last Sunday. He had Thanks to D. M. I$erry Jfc Co. for a boar«! of trade indicate that many The doctor thinks he will sell him to a mouth school, was visiting our public : MAKKKT KKPOKT remember those who voted for such an Schofield, A. Noltner and W. H. nice assortment of garden ami flower people in the east have their thoughts traveling show or museum. been working in this neighborhood for school last Thursday, ln her room, unreasonable appropriation. [Corrected weekly by Nies & Cospcr] four years, was honest, steady, indus­ Holmes as regents «if the state normal seeds. It. is one of the largest and turned this way, am! Polk county the eight grade, the last monthly ex­ trious, and had made manjr warm RI< KllKALI- Wheat, per bushel, 60 cts. Washington, Wyoming and Mon school has been confirmed by the state most reliable firms in the country. ought to be able to secure a good per amination was very difficult, the ques friends. His parents live in England, Bran, per ton, $15. Send to Detroit, Michigan, for a copy cent of the over How from the capital tana are still without new United States senate. Frutik Miller has been sick for sever­ tions being mostly those used in the re­ and although far from home and moth­ Shorts, per ton, $20. city. senators, because their legislatures can al days. Annual school meetings to elect of their see«! annual for 1893. cent county teachers’ examination. The er. nothing was left undone that would Oats, per bushel, 35 cts. not agree on a man. Ere many years clerk and director will «»ccur all over 'Phe school superintendent will be I You are continually hearing of alleviate his sufferings and make him A social dance was given at the hall star pupils in that grade were Jessie Flour, per barrel, $4. public sentiment will demand that sen­ the state March 6th. It. is a matter of petitioned to form a new school dis worthless .young men, and the young Proctor, Ethel McKinney, Sarah Har­ comfortable as possible. Mr. and lire. Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts. ators be elected directly by the people. far more importance than most people | trict in the McTimmonds Valley vicin- woman who is a continual expense, Saturday evening. ris, Minnie Greenwood, Evaline Hub­ Phillips did everything in their power Butter, per pound, 30 cts Rev. 0 . U. Gross will not preach bard, Tenta Kimball, Lydia Campbell, Breaching at all the churches every seem to imagine. Phe very best and ity, taking the territory from three but no help to her parents, is ju st as to help him and the neighbor* were Lard, per pound, 16 (£20 cts. Clem Lewis, Eil. Richmond, Hugh Sunday morning and evening. Meth­ most progressive men in your com mu- i other districts. Then the Nelson worthless. Any able bodietl person be­ here next Sunday. ever ready to assist, Drs. Bird and Bacon, sides, per pound, 15 cts. odist and Christian Sunday schools at nity should have charge of your school school house would lie moved nearer yond childhood can be at least self sup­ Smith, of Salem, attended him, but Most of the farmers round about are Black, Travie McDevitt, Gifford Lady, Hams, per pound,18f (£20 cts. Willard Elkins, Homer Lemon, Ar- I Ronvos mill. porting. 9:45 Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and interest*. rheumatism of the heart is treacherous very busy plowing. Shoulders, per pound, 12^ cts. mond Riggs, Ross Ellis, Alfred Cross M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs­ and would not yield with all that could Eggs, per dozen, 25 cts Archie Lewis, of Oak Grove, has a Up near Eugene a couple wanted to Squire C. W. Sm ith came in fiom Miss Sadie Simonton is assisting her ley, Vcru Scobert, Fred Palmer, New i.e done. His funeral was conducted day evening. The general public wel trio of full blooded Light Brahma get married during the high water, but the vicinity of Polk station Saturday Chickens, per dozen, $4@6. brother in teaching our school. ton Guy and Cassius Sm ith, by Rev. Wm. Lund, of the Salem Epie- come at all these meetings. Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts. chickens and Seth Fawk will s«nm im­ neither they nor .fudge Kinsey could afternoon wearing a broad and pleas­ The Chinamen about here celehrat copal church. Beets, per pound, 2 «rents. In 8 pain the other week two men port from Pennsplvania a trio of Black cross the river, so ne stood on one bank ant smile. He had been out to tie PKKKY DAI.K. ed their new year for several days last Turnips, per pound, 1J cts. fought a duel on bicycles, the agree Minorca* at a c«»st <»f about $15. Frank and i hey on the ot her while he pro­ the nuptial knot for John (¿airing and Charlie Willett* aud wife have mov­ Cabbage, per pound, c. meiil being that they were to start Fawk has ten lieu ulif til thoroughbred nounced the words that made them Miss Susan Red«!icopp, who came from week. Onions, per pound, 2^@3 cts. cold ami cheerless Manitoba. from points several lnunlr« <1 yards Wyandotte«. The boys will all have man and wife. Work is expected to begin on the ed to Portland. Grain and gras» growing nicely. Beans, per pound, 5 cents. I n- «. , , . . .. new millal»)Ut the first of March. It apart each to use his knife as he pass­ eifkrs and chickens for sale. Rev. Hazel preached a very fine ser­ I q he preacher who in not active, vi- Mrs. T. B. Williams ha* been quite J. B. Nunn has this week put out Corn meal, per |K)uiid,4 cts. ed the other. At the third encounter mon last Sunday. President Bowman, of Lafayette gifimt and capable of mixing agreeably 400 additional fruit trees and will be will tie a 200 barrel mill. sick. Buckwheat Hour, per |>ound, 5 cts. one was pie ced to the heart. seminary will lecture at the academy with the people will never succeed in rea«!y to help supply the cannery that I). L. Keyt was over to his farm last Graham Hour, per barrel, $4. 8KKIOUS ACCIDENT. Rola-rt Tarter killed * large wild *at In liis round of tax collecting the j this evening his subject being The : stirring up things as a pastor out west. is sure to come sooner oi later. Then week, trimming and clearing up the Hay, per ton, $10 @$15. last week. While out driving a short time since, orchard. sheriff got as follows : In Douglas pre- | Larger Man. He is an able educator | Fine sermons are good, but the mix- the fellows who have no fruit or ber­ ---------- ♦ • ♦ ----------- F O I t M K K 1M1I.K < O U N T IA N . John Miller and wife, of Gaston, ar* cinet $297, Jackson $861, Halt Lake nil«! tine lecturer ami it will cost von ing, working qualities with a Christ ries to se 1 will scratch their heads and MissTinkham, of Gillton, Or., was John Cornelius is looking out for a thrown from her carriage and sustain­ visiting at Ira Hooker’s. $135, McCoy $360, Zena$L6, Eoln $240. nothing to go and hear him. Tne lik«* bearing, are better. wonder why they neglected planting. dwelling house and building for his Robert Clow was born in Perthshire, ed a dislocation of her shouldei, which Hover $135, Buena Vista $68, Indepen­ subject is peculiar and many will U* There were charges of gross misniau* | W. E. Williams was doing basin*** Scotland, on the 10th of Ju ly , 1837. If. Reeves, cashier of the defunct resisted all efforts of reduction. In this butcher shop. dence $753, Monmouth $718, Luckia- curious to know what lie can make agement at both the penitentialy and j He emigrated with his parents in 1852 in Corvallis last Friday. Sheridan bank, was arrested in Portland deformed condition she called on Dr. J . M. Wise reached his majority last mute $812, Bridgeport $43 and Dixie out of it. insane asylum, but after a thorough : ™ Darrin who soon reduced the disloca­ Saturday and several of the neighbor« to Canada West, remaining there with Some of our farmers have lo*t sever­ $440. The legislature has passed arigh t- investigation by legislative committees 1 uesday just as lie was about to start tion member and restored her to (>er- MMMlblM in the evening to Im p » at his parents until he was of age. In al sheep lately with something similar cast. Dell Ellis, of Grand Ronde, had 1868 he bought a farm near Dallas, Because some folks fail to make the eous law agaihst the sale of tobacco in ; they were found to have little or to blind staggers. deposited $225 in the bank the very fect health. Read the appended letter turk«y. where he made his home until the 1st chicken business pay is no reason why any shape to boys under 18, and now foundation. It was persecution day it suspended and had him arrested from her mother: R. W. Hastings and wife, of Inde­ The A. O. IT. W. lodge intend giving of April, 1889, when he purchased a you should, because the testimony of if the fathers anil ehler brothers of all j vengeance rather than prosecution for on the charge of larceny. Gillton, Or., Feb. 9, 1893. an entertainment for their own benefit farm six miles southwest of Junction. pendence, came up Saturday on a tie* very many is that it is profitable with boys who have a hankering in that di- j tin* public good. Dr. Darrin:— Allow me to express socn. They are now making arrange­ Lane county, where he has since resid­ it among ielalives. Perhaps our most active man of his them. Like most anything else, to be ruction would set the good example of \ A San Francisco man ju st back my gratitude for the skillful o|>eratioii ed. In 1872 the democrats of Polk a success it require» persistent, close letting alone the filthy and useless from old England says there is lots of age, more than eighty years, is Grand­ of breaking up adhesions and reacting ment* and will announce later. Our school has been dismiaoed for attention and some knowledge of the weed it would he a grand thing for all i«lle money there and that on first pa Win. Howe. Lack of strength and my daughter’s shoulder. The o|iera- The funeral of Wm, Perry, for whom oounty nominated Mr. Clow or the several weeks on account of bad wwih- failing eyesight prevent Iris working, legislature, and he was elected, serving concerned. business. er, but opened again Monday. class security it can be had as low as tion resulted in a |ierfcct cure. Thank­ this place wa« named and who died Have yon something yon wish to 1 per cent. It is strange that such hut he is almost constantly on the fully yours, last Decenber, will I kj preached next in the session of that year. About that Mas. D .F .T inkham * The commercial center city council J. H. Stine, of this place ha* 1 move unless the weather is too had. In time he was elected a member of the Sunday by Elder Hazel at Bethel. have ordered the marshal to put a stop iwll or do you want to buy something money does not seek investment out his rounds over town when he gets Free Treatment Continued. hoard of trustees of I^ a Creole academy hired to teach an eight mouth*’ I to gambling and see that all business and do not know where to get it. In this way. Maybe our new laws will wearied he stops in at the homes of I)r. Bartel, of McCoy, has purchased at Dallas, and has so Ferved tver since, at IVedee. The director* have m a il' Dr. Darrin, at 27<)j Washington houses are close«I, both front and back either cane a little printer’s ink would bring more of it among us. his sons, Henry, Robert And Jam es, street, continues to give free treatment a lot in our village for the erection of a being also treasurer for many years, up a good selection. door,, on Sunday. At first the order he likely to bring you a customer, No Multiplied thousands of men are for a rest. • from 10 to 11 A. M. daily. Those aide drug store building, and intends mov­ t«i 1891, when he resigne«!. Mr. Clow Everett Stoats has had the misfor­ is likelv to be obeyed, and so can they ordinary notice in this paper would now' bitterly "regretting that they ever and willing to pay will receive medical ing his effect« over a« soon a« the wea­ was nominated by the democrats to re­ tune to lose hie fine cow by getting in­ have it dene all the time, if the official, 'coat you more than from 10 to 2o cents formed the habit of frequenting sa­ At the close of he legislature Speak and electrical treatment at $5 a month, ther and roads permit. present Heulon and Polk counties in to tiie manger and choking to death. are in dead earnest about it. Printer’* ink is to business what oil is loons, gambling and doing other evil er Ready was warmly congratnlat <1 on and will until further notice, to all new Mr. Herrick, one of the music agents, the senate of 1880, was elected and He paid $130 for her about two year* tilings, but no one is ever sorry of hav­ all sides for his prompt, able and im­ cases, surgical and s|ieeial diseases ex­ lia* left us, but he formed a good opin­ served in the sessions of that year and ago. At least half of the sheep that have to machinery, partial administration, but in the case cepted. Hours, 10 to 5, evenings 7 to ion of our valley ami thinks of return­ 1882. In February, 1886, Mr. Clow died in this county this winter could W hile the father is driving away at ing avoided those practices. A drink­ Clues. Lanktrec has sold hie proper­ have been saved, the main cause hav- j grain and hop culture and the mother ing father is constantly silently preach of Senator Fulton, president of the 8. Sunday. 10 to 12. ing this fall. D. 1> Karp «till remains was appointed «iqierintendent of the senate, a resolution to the same effect ing been dry feed and a lack of water, is making butter to sell, let one child ing intemperance to his sou. The Doctor will send to any mail or and h«« sold several organs in the i Oregon penitentiary, which place he ty here and moved to Monmouth, end would have brought out many noes, Several observant farmers have told us j have a ben of its own to set and care iielil until March. 1888. He w«» elect­ now there are two vacant house* in express office address his electric anil neighborhood. Jennings Masonic lodge meets semi­ that such was the case. Next winter for the e g g s and another a lamb or pig monthly with A. B. Muir as master because of his unfair and partial action medical treatment on receipt of symp­ ed the democratic member ef the rail­ town io rent, hut we think our young some will profit by that experience to make the most it can out of. .t i l l ami W. P. W right secretary; Ains- and ruling in connection witli a pro toms and $5 per month. Send for D e a t h o f G e n e r a l Ite n u re g a r d . road commission in 1889 and 1891 friend M. G. B. has his eye on on* « and some will be careless ns over. others might be encouraged to ra.se wortn Chapter meets monthly with E. posed amendment to the Australian question blank and circulars free. Ex General Beauregard, one of the most Mr. Glow was married on the 27th of them. ballot system. .. . . i ami market some vegetables on their animation gratis. Those intending to noted confederate chieftains, died Mon Jun e, 1868, to Miss Garoline Heart, Three tramps struck onrjj burg but A lot of Bob White quai.s have been dge of Oregon now has a good pile of wood hauled up Oils as the Chinese pheasants. Most WP1U hoop skirts has been before sever- 1 Smith adjutant. two terms, in 1888 and 1889; was made electricity, medicines and surgery. pied prominent military positions in no, , he , was 33 , years old and says hereafter all tramps will her* farmers have come to the conclusion al state legislatures. The craze for] During the tir-t snow storm Jo d fS * noose. , , , But , , various part« of the country, niAinly a Mason in Iowa the 31st of January, to saw wood for the filthy weed. that birds of all kinds are far more pro­ that unseemly garment is sure to take Stouffur lost twenty-two sheep fro,„ , «ml had ha'.i . elehratmg the fact by a D a ir y in g In P o lk C o n n ty , in the engineering an«l construction 1851, by Abingdon lodge. No. 104. Mr. fitable than injurious they being the effect in Oregon. Were it not that a blind staggers, caused by too much P»°Kre*81ve *J*i8t P»rtX whlth, »fr’1' 1 An Oregonian corresp, indent in department*. In January, 1861, he Glow is a charter member of the Dallas At the academy building Wed new natural enemies of pestilent bugs and whole lot of us bald headed benedicts dry feed He had plenty of potatoes, ¡ ',re« of hisgentlemen and lady k.,i J» l n n t think nt it » ¡ « n . . r , . . . > 1 .......... menus * n«>K pari. i They ney say say it it was was one one commenting on that subject »ays: wa* made superintendent of the na­ A. G. U. W. lodge. have had experience in saying wiiat day afternoon Miss William* and Mr*. insects. hilt di ll not think of the importance¡of f ( pleasantest iratherinirs of the Butter and cheese-making are followeil tional military academy at West Point, gatherings of the women shall not do, some things Wash had a ii >usefull of company toe­ °' t(, an extent sufficient U. supply l o c i hut in a few weeks resigned and offer­ F IO N K K K . Times have been unusually hard might he treated as Governor Pennov- using them tn cc,nnect,on wt.h the dry ; fl^ e P‘e" * nU’8t ing how well their little ones could per feed. Every farmer should raise and ' I demand, bn* the orocesses are often ed his services to the southern confed­ I * I at... M vovl/U a fair ami militia milifiii I 1 I u this winter and may not he extra Hush ^ |ji(| thp world’s fair and hills, The Humphrey boys are clearing ' form, both schoolroom* be ng hand- store HWSV root crops for their stock Within a few miles of Dallas are exceedingly crude and the product usu eracy, and was sent to Charleston, during the spring and summer. Hard | , , land. J eomely decorated. when shut off from green things in th- thousands of acres of land badly in „ jj , unsHtiefactory. The dairying in- where he caused Major Anderson to tim eronghl to teach people lessons in An exchange truly says that the wtnter. new) of drainage. Much ol it could in terests, like that of the fruit-growing G. F Hobart is hauling feed prepar- 0unds. j friend who failed in bueil country, is apt iously d ill orbed by eoch things. N»*ed around him. is a far greater benefactor Wilson ami T. L. Butler at the south has any wet land should year by year loollntrv «Irain as much »>f it m possible. The fa«ilities for dairying are excellent, supreme command after General Al­ to the town than » dozen mich a» en(j 0f \fain street, aud at an expen.-e less expenditures for luxuries or any Dallas, Independence and Ballstou tile even unsurpassed, by reason of the al bert Sidney Johnson was kille«l, April thing else should be guarded against. spend their tim eon the s tre e tiw n e n , of $20 they had a deep ditch «lug to crying hard times and telling what arry the water to the slough south of works will furnish the material at a rmwt perpetually green grass, the pure 6th, 1861 From September, 1862. to We clip this from the Newport pa- ought to he done, h it never do anv- them. It seems unfair that in lienefit-1 reasonable p rw . Begin this spring water, the abundant shelter. To a close April, 1864, he defended Charleston r ; At Elk City. February 10 M nr th:ng themselves. To which cls-s d«* *ng «»th^rs thev slim ’d be injured nd even if yon cannot «Irain more titan an observer, it se*ms extraordinary that auaiust a formidable and almost con­ »«er. of r find roii and !h«>s<* li'io « near von helong. wife of Hudson^. Beven» «y «ry aren n ! «aken advantage of. The Admiral« Dupont and Dahlgren In it iu fgvffi a funer»-! cr-n have i’ - comical Th .1 rke» ha.- he« considered as ranking am* n^ th* P**• feature*. * »'■ Jbe \lom Otmermr Our Oregon cow equals the Eastern animal Mav, 1 h 64. lie r'-inforred la*« around ifu slim for the last couple of |H W - de itti»ig S'Ciety su>«je t ! r neers of Oregon, having • r«*s-e*l th neighbor IHckman had a circus I *?-t in quality and fl«»w of rntlk and require* Richmond ami in the fall was »*ent to t»H t** « huck full «J something hum » hs No «!<»uht s* rcity of hinds f»• r le«s «'«re and attention. Dairying contend with Hhertnan in Gtorgi* plains in 1854, nearly forty years go 8*fur«lav while hauling off th** remain« tha» lias ha»l much to do with it, for we to *av |yt th*- subject he: R# s>»Ived, Her early life was spent in W hitl**v of • df*ad caP. which had jn -t p:«*«ed ♦ha’ n rrb’d men lav up mor»* and #*n- know «•( a d< *• n fair «»f hearts thst is «b stined to be one cjf the most re Later on he j«$ine»l force- with General county. Kentucky, where son»« of I»* r in it- che k- The horse which the jOV l.H !*»'ter »hau single m -n. the af l*ea» si- on»*, « <1 h le w$* c4m** wi b a ni'iuera»ive of All agricultural pursuits Josi-ph E. J«ihn«ton in North Csroli relatives «till reside. Likern tuv • i» • carr.iS" wa- hitched faded to r^a-iz«* firm* e to !»e iak- i i l*\ married men w«*r«l of consolation for tne almost in Polk co»»ntv If there were more na, ami with him surremleretl to Gen early settlers, the W ills me te vaHev iu April. 1865. th *t he wa- in 'he presence of death and w men an«! die negative by th»»«* moneyless ones. Ttie county clerk has cream« ries in the county, the farmer* I « ral Sherman ------ ■ - .— was the promise«! land to ah*« ii ,«nd ran away with the remain«, roll­ several months tc* feed, and no doubt would, no d< 'ibt, make a gr»'atcr effort Th«* final account in case of R. H. came and until the last 11 years ha I ing Mr Dickman over several times in who pretend that thev hav»- no thoughts to raise* fine milch cows. or «le-ires ii* that direction, which will you cuuld arrange for his fee in the Wallace estate has been rendcied. resided in Polk county. Hhe was the ■ ---------- rh* soft snow and turning the funeral include nearly all the old maids and shape of othbag»-, talers and sich from The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.—N oi mother of twelve children, ten of whom J . B Putman, of E«*la hills, has been showing propeily to the amount of into a burlesque. I da«J s truck patch. bachelors. Used in Millions of Hnmw - mg Yfl are bring, and all of them in Orag«jn. rweWcted state librarian. 270.365.1M. 1 ABSOLUTECY PURE C D* PRICE’S owder h# ;