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T H you went an excellent dictionary n i ’ E.NA V IS TA . Wheat in iu>w down to 57 cents at The poultry buHines* is not the roy <jrs in active work, public sentiment at half price come this way. the Salem flouring mill*. al road to wealth and requires hard could be so revolutionized that being a Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. I Willard Beven’s baby, W illie, who work and constant attention W itli ^ democrat or republican would have less Plows, plows, plows for everybody Dr. Hayter. dentist, over Wilson's A. S. L-oke is now clerking for has been so low, is convalescing under these it pays better than most of farm weigh* than other attributes in candi «m l everyone warranted by VV. li. , J 'K O’Donnell at Independence. drug «tore, Dallas. the skillful care of Dr. Boyuton. operations. T...: beginner should com dates tor office. Davis G. W . M c B m i» the new director Mr*. Winukill, on Mill street, is now mence on a small scale and climb up T. C Jones brought two wagon loads Dr. H. smith, who had been a den receiving her spring stock of millinery. by degrees. D A L L A S S IU S r O K T R A D E end J. A. Luce clerk in Liberty school of Cbiuaiueu from Salem Mouday. II | list in Salem for niauy years, died dial riot. this pleasant weather continues, lie i Robert Mulligan, who u»ed to live at John E. Smith has his hands full of For diptheria and croup a noted there last Saturday. Orand KomJe, i* now a resident of Am- French physician lias tried this reme blacksmithing and always does it well. will soon have his potatoes ready for j Near the depot in Salem a building market. Jvff Fryer ami Cha* Allen, of Inde ¡tv is being erected for astovc foundry and dy with gratifying sucess. Equal parts penitence, have bought the Thomas , .. u , plow factory. of turpentine and liquid tar »el on lire The singing class, conaisting mostly i N o better hardware in the county Turner saloon in MeMiunville I. I‘w Hteeprow, »n old time Harkente, so as to make a dense smoke that will has come back to work for Lewis Hel- and none to lie had at more reasonable of school children, are doing nicely un- | Robert Bell now studying law in fill the room. It seems to dissolve the rates than you can get at Morrison’s der the management of Prof. Emmett, j A h a preventive of Ihe grip Mooil's iniok. Portland hus l e u up on a visit to his At the meeting last Friday evening af- - libriuous membrane i-i the throat and fa- i, u t . ... , ., . . .. parents and sisters. , Sarsaparilla has grown into great * At Rnugejmr t W . L. Krink is the give speedy relief. The remedy is store next to the posloffice. ter 45 minutes of music, they chose up j , . . . . . . 1 var- fortifies the system and puri new school director and W .G , Va.-sa 11 simple and harmless,and may be worth and had a very pleasant as well as liHst year the Dallas school d istrict, fjes the blood, clerk. A t the Arlington House Mrs. Shel- profitable old time spelling match. - reported 444 children, now 480, show filing away for a time of need. , . I ton always gives her guests something in g a healthy increase. n * ie old Rowell mill district, be- O AKDALE. Smith A Wood's real estate office is Richard Wells and wife, of Tacom a,1 Some thirty years ago there was a io o d ^ eHt an d departments of church wr . . . . . . . . . . hyond Bridgeport, tieo. Hall lias been have been visiting his parents and r e l-1 Roads getting passable. present a m on th ly report at \ At the Dallas foundry some eastings chosen school director, Horace Martin in one of the back rooms up stairs over telegraph line between here and Sa * the bank. atives near this place. They took Mr. lem, but it was a rather primitive af-1 are betng made for Montgomery's being the clerk, _ I H i « several departments fair and soon ceased to exist. In an ' Lawton’s barber shop is recognized W ell’s brother, Johnnie, and his son, Elder Pewtherer preaches next Sun- work. Fraternally submitl plituing m achiner y h i Fall» City. The Cuaiitaiiquans will meet with A choice lot of hop sets for sale at oak tree near where the old warehouse | as the best one in the town or county. Frankie, home with them to spend the j d a y - E l i F is a Mrs. Ihaac lie vein* is hack from Cali reasonable rates by A. G. Roberts at Mrs. J. J. Daly al 3:3H next Tuesday summer. W e hope Johnnie’s health j Bert. Hibbard was among us last stood at Eola we the other day saw one ----- I afternoon. fornia, her daughter Mrs. Nellie Bu Crowley If you want them apply al I'KK R TD A Lk rill be much improved when they re- week, ot ttie iron spikes that held the gl Craven Bros, have a stock oi gener chanan stopping over at Ashland. once ns the supply is limited. The Independence steam laundry is insulators, and at the Henry Sterling turn. al merchandise which for completi Foot ball is giving wsy There are forty-five scholars in this «l.ii,.i..- n ... .1 . i , i “ bout to move to LaGrande for lack of J. li. Edwards is putting up a new place on beyond that we saw the base ball. hluloh s Cure, the great c nigh and I tm, ness, quality and cheapness is n^t ex Hardware at Coal. district. store building and Warren A Bowman croup cure, is for sale hy all druggists, j * mouths of the tunnels that he dug * celled in tiie county. They are con The A. O. U. W. will gi,a Foe cash in hand or good notes un- Isaac Hughes has lost several head a new blacksmith shop at Ballston. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, i Here is a sentence that reads the many, many years ago prospectiug for stantly receiving new goods to replen til further notice you can have at cost Qf The Social Glass, sometime in coal. I same both ways: Snug & raw was I ish and keep in full supply all depart anything I have in stock, consisting of i Nearly all the fa mere in Mission only 26 cents. Children love it. .« \i ii i , , I ere I saw war & guns, Our supervisor should soon bottom opposite Lincoln and Wheat Children are imitators, and if the ments. It will cost you nothing to go a fine line of hardware, stoves, tinware, \ . The hop men are all very busy set- litis McMillan, spumlaw of James and investigate their claims as above farm machinery, buggies, wagons, bar- ing up some bad places in our I land are going into the hop business. P°leH and the like, Crowley, reports another boy. Dr. j Don Downing and David Guard are right kinds of examples and influences made. Early fruits are about to bunt U n At the Htate insane asylum there are McCallon has around here been pres- h> cut 500 cords of wood for John Mc- are put before them and around them rows and plows. Come with your cash j . w . Robinson is our new school di- will nearly always go ill good direc and be convinced. V ' " " “ " north of McCoy. Inals and prospects for a big en a g eightv-six officers and employes and enl on sis similar occasions— all Ixiys. Kinnon, W. B. D a v is . rector with N. Garwood as clerk. lions. On Washington'» birthday the good. The steam laundry at Salem has no 829 patients, of whom 247 are females. ffyouwould put your advertising where Dr. Win. Tatom, a nephew of Jas. I kivh of the primary grades heard so M ARKET REPORT Farmers are seeding 4rd housewives superior in the state. It patrons nev J. M. Wise and H. B. Hardy Holman is running the din it vvi’i lie read by the greatest possible Tatum and a dental artist, pr »poses to much about his soldierly qualities that er complain of poor work or bad treat 1 looking after the jioultry and garden [Corrected »Mkly by Nlcs * Cospsrl their berry plants have win« ing room department and Nat Holman number of persons in Polk county it locate at the eoninieicial center. ing. they were inspired with a desire to be ment. Send jou r washing there. Wheat, per bushel, 60 eta. and they expect a fine crop. presides over the sleeping department must go into the columns of this pa- Bailey Chaney, on Cyrus Smith's like' him. Twenty or more of them Bran, per ton, 916. Olir last spelling school for the sea-; •er. of Hotel Holman. place north of Bethnl, has a fresh have procured wooden guns and are Our farmers try to get disoot son will be oil Saturday evening March Shorts, per ton, 920. W e doubt whether you can find this having their teacher, Mrs. M ash, to because wheat is very low just n Elias Conner has swapped his 225 boarder of the female persuasion. 18th. Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood Oats, per bushel, 35 eta. side of Portland anyone who can do drill them at noontime. year ago it was worth 80 cents. purifier, gives freshness and olearues* acre farm near Pleasant H ill church Flour, per barrel, 94. A man’s advertisement read this better horse shoeing, plow or wagon Henry Butler, of Dallas, will begin to the cotnpl *xion and cures constipa for I lie 160 acre bottom place of J. M. way: "Good family dog for »t ie ; will Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts. Cats are in demand in Wallowa work than Lynch, the iron artist. W m . Chandler, a former Polkt leaching here on the first Monday in Yocum, iucludiug some property in cat anything— is fond of children.” tion. 25c, 50c and $1. county. A Prairie creek farmer went Butter, per pound, 30 cts tv hov. now residing in 01y__ April. Ballston. to Joseph the other day mid gathered Lard, per pound, 16 @20 cts. Wash., was in our village this week.*" Mrs. *ohn Phillips, her daughter, Harry W alker and Mrs Sarah Bow- Pauli <fc Co. are kept busy picking In case your honor wants to go into Bacon, sides, per pound, 17 eta. Some editors say they cannot afford . man, of the Am ity settlement, have up every cat he could find in the town, Hannah, and her soiis^ Charlie and Mr. Ryan’s printing press hint' out various things in the line of farm the chicken husiness, please accept irrespective of age, color, sex or gener Hams, per pound,18J @20 cts. Sam, were in town Tuesday making a to denounce vice, because ll,«.v w"uld ! been made all the same as one by El- and our paper will lie out in a wee ing implements wanted by the farmers these few experience hints: I keep al nativity. He explained to the won Shoulders, per pound, 12^ eta. final settlement of the Phillips estate. lose the good will and patronage of ,j,,r Nash. about twenty hens and fe^d them two to. I t will be called the Pern&la dering s|>ectators of his collection that all around. They have a variety of Eggs, per dozen, 15 cts those in any way connected wirh vie i Shiloh's Vitalizer is wliat you need ions things. quarts of clean wheat every morning Patriot. Chickens, per dozen, 94@6. Elder H. M W aller left four cliil i- the squirrels are beginning to appear, garden tools suitable for women and and then leave a box of oats where for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin Dried fruits, per pound, 10(320 cts. . . . Iren, Mrs. Houston, of Albany. Mrs. anil that a herd of cats on a ranch is a children. Carpenters and house build Our school election resulted in they can get all they want at all times, lection of directors H. C. Flanery l In the t*airvicw school district D. M. , Sol. Stump, of Sliver, and an unniar- better investment than |K>ison in the ers’ hardware of all kinds in full stock or kidney trouble. It is gu iranteed to Beets, per pound, 2 cents. and daughter. and besides that they iiave the range J. A. Wolfe for three and one yearn give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents. Outhrie was chosen director and Allen ri,.j determined war that has to be made and at lowest prices. Turnips, per pound, 2 cts. Towns clerk. At Salt creek Jonathan and get all the crumbs from the table. spectively ami J. M. Wise clerk. Cabbage, per pound, 3 c. Freil. Toner, Dr. Mason, Mark Ellin, on Wallowa county’s pests. The other evening Mark Capps Sears is the new director and I). B. I think I make more from my twenty Onions, per pound, 2^(33 cts. You do not need to go off out of the brought the Salem mail in a spring Klasseu clerk. Ed Shaw, C. C. Doughty and Mr. San-j Numerous persons from the east are C R O W I.IT . liens than some of the neighbors with Beans, per pound, 5 cents. wagon, having left his tongueless stage tiers, of McMinnville, accompanied J. now going up and down the Willam- county for cheap goods, for right here twice as many, for we have eggs all Corn meal, per pound,4 cts. Captain Swe nev, U S. A., San Die K. (-lark to Oregon City with the re-1 ette valley in search of new homes in Dailas is a store that can give you a in the hoi rid mire beyond Alex. Me- S. D. Tucker lias invested in a small year. As to hens getting too fat or Buckwheat Hour, per pound, 5 cts. go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh Item mains of his wife. tract of land at this place. N ary*. j and have all sorts of experience. In good article, and, for cash, discount giving |>eper to make them lay, I do Graham flour, per barrel, 94. edv is the first medicine I have ever prices named to you at almost any oth some towns they are cordially received not believe in it. A small space of ground well culti ¡ouitd that would do me any good.” 8. K. Crowley and wife are down Beaverton has a new paper, and thev , , , Hay, per ton. 910 @915. i i i i ' and fairlv treated hy real estate agents er store in the county. W e mean the vated will pan out mil 'll better than a Price 50 cents. from Monmouth ou a visit among rel are to have a hard times party there • . . *. j. „ . , . , ,, .. 1 . and all others, there being no effort on firm of Brown & Son. E O L A . Carpet W eavin g. atives. larger area not so well eared for Let Sr. Patrick V dav— all the participants " . * ...... • i r , , the part ot anybody to deceive oi take Over at Prineville Med Vanderpool to be dre-sed j in good farming rather than large farm I wish to inform Ihe public that I as crude and out I r ik 1 V’ i * u . „ ... Mr. Marsh had three cows to die. J. W. Edgar is making some im advantage of them. B u tin the very and Ari Armstrong w.-re examining The Commercial hotel on Mill street am prepared to weave carpels and give ing be the rule. ish a fashion as possible. *xl town thev come a* ross some real deserves and receives a good share of Spring work has commenced in ear provements on his place in the way of wliat they supposed to he an empty l>erfrct satisfaction. Apply at the fencing. Ed. Biddle has just finished his sixth allot gun, but the thing went off and It costs but a small fraction more to estate manipulator and others who the public patronage. home of E. S. Starbuck, west of Salem nest. successive year as a school director scared them nearl. to death. raise good breeds of chickens than tie misrepresent facts or do anvthiug else Virginia McDaniel, Bessie White or address me at Salem. J M Rowell, formerly of Eola, died and had he not declined could have common scrubby sort. See the various to get the better of them financially. C l a r a S k in n k r . on the liftli of January of pneumonia. and Airs. Hill McDaniel were visiting When the ladies of Dallas and vici- kinds advertised in this paper and Such land agents or others who try to H. L. Miser, the artist upstairs in been again elected, for Dallas never at Mrs. Cains this week. i v want something extra nice in 'lit* make a start this spring. had a more faithful school officer. deceive strangers are a harm to any Wilson’s block, will guarantee to make Mrs. Libbie Catterliu, of Portland, is R IC K R E A I.L . millinery line, they should not fail to you as good a lot of pictures as you Scbool commenced Tuesday with fif visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dallas ought to now be pretty well visit Miss Bronson over Brown’s store. W. E. Martin, of McMinnville, c< in inunit v, lor the stranger is very ever had taken on the Pacific coast. Anson Kimsey has been quite sick terson. teen scholars and Misa Mamie Stanton a pi to get at the facts and warn his thinks In- can beat J. C. Fletcher, of supplied with milk, for quite a num New spring styles just rec< ived. lately. as teacher. The clerk of this district McCoy, shooting clay pigeons, hot af friends to not come among such unre ber of families have cows of their own Not many at the school meeting Mon has called a meeting for the purpose liable people. The golden rule should Mrs. Barnard is arranging to give at At the Campbell furniture store the Miss Nora Craven, of Dallas, has ter Ire has tried it will take a back seat and John G Brown and Whitehorn & day. R. Brunk was elected clerk and of levying a tax to make some neceaaa- apply in that as well as all other case*. ladies will t i m a n y new things to been visiting friends here. Plank are both running milk wagons. an early day the charming little can and have nothing more to say. N. Mitty director. ry repairs on the school house. Why tata, Red Ridinghood. Those who at add to the appearance and comfort of —-------- ♦ • ♦ ■ 1 An interesting ciphering match was not build a new one? CRUSH KYKS C U R E D . I have a few settings of eggs from The rain caught T. C. Jones, of Bu tended her former entertainment will tiieir homes. He has just stocked up held at the school house Friday eve-, IN D E P E N D E N C E . ena Vista, last fall with his potato crop •anticipate something exceptionally pure Wyandotte* at 75 cents per set O ther W o n d e rfu l Cures o f Scrofula and with the latest and l»est in the markets SALT C REEK. ning. Cutarrh. Lee Bell spent Sunday in Corvallis. ting of thirteen eggs, also one thor only partly dug and until now there good. oughbred Wyandotte rooster for sale. has never been a time when he could The fifth and sixth grades of our Weldon Black is still confined to the W. O. Cook is building an addition Edward M'ard, a messenger boy re In the public school building there The boot and shoe emporium of J. M. V. A ustin . do it. The work is being done by a house from the effect, of his late ¡li siding at Mount Talior, Or., was cured 0. Gay nor on Mill street gets the public school stood examination Iasi to his cottage. are now ahou 175 pupils and 125 in baud of Chinaman. nes». week. No other local paper in the state has of cross eye in live minutes by I)r Dar the two primary grades at the acad lion’s share of the trad»; in that line Miss Mattie Brown started last week The 400 prisoners in the penitent! t-my. Never b fore was the attendance a large:- or better crops of correspond rin. The cure was almost painless. ia cause of better quality and lower Mr. Klemson. of the W hite Star for Indiana, where she will reside. Our Chinese hopgrowere are now en ary are now idle for lack of anything so large at this time of year and never ents than the I tem izer , and but few No chloroform used in tbe operation. prices. mills. Talmage, spent Sunday at this gaged in setting hop poles in prepare E. C. Merrill, of Puyallup, Washing of them have a larger circulation, Young 1 Ward was cross eyed from to do. They are allowed to exercise in was better work being done. lion for the present season’s crop. place. ton, is here looking after his hop yard. hence its popularity as an advertising birth. . H A L E M S IF T IN G S . the prison yard several hours everv There will lie an open meeting of For sale or trade for farm land, my At the school meeting Monday C. A. medium. Mr. Martin F. Farrell relates his ex- d ly and all say they would rather be a*, W ill, and Frank Goodman, of Eu Suit Creek Grange on Thursday March Hellenbrand’s restaurant has no Miller was relected director and Frank livery property situated on Main street work than in idleness. gene, have been here visiting relatives. In Japan, if a woman is not married T’ r'el,'ce ,P.r' tts, j 23rd. Lecturer Hayes, of state grange, superior in that line. in the business part of Dallas There Gibson clerk. C. A. Bowker, now of state wide no are two barns, box stalls, sheds, etc., by a certain age, the authorities pick ‘ Dr. Darrin 1 he electric an met ica J. F. O’ Donnell has built a large but will be present. A ll are welcome. out a man whom they compel her to i treatment you gave me for discharging toriety, and Mrs. Dr. Van were indict occupying nearly one forth of a block. Work was begun on the new mill neat shed over his machinery platform. Everything in the shape of crockery A t our school meeting on Monday marry. This may keep down the old ear of »over 20 years’ standing was a ed by a Portland grand jure as being #YV. B. D a v is . perfect success. You can publish my and glassware is being sold at cost by last Tuesday. It is to be 40x50 feet, L. W. McAdams was very hap-y last forty four votes were cast. J. 0. Sean maids, but it i tic re uses the male num responsible for Ihe d-ath of Htden Wil four stories high, including a basement name if you so desire and rater any Harritt A M clntire to make room for Tuesday at the appearance of a little was elected director aud D. B. Klassen Old papers for house cleaning and ber of suicides. son His mother has just airivcd one to me at La Camas, Wash., where their immense stock of new groceries of brick. clerk. The board now consists of H. girl. fixing up generally can be had here at from Emporia, Kansas. The West Side is to have a Mon- I am employed in the paper mill.” Clanfield, J. A. Baxter and J. G. Sears, already ordered half a cent each. We have them done D avid son ’s Balem M arket, Mrs. Eliznlieth Phillips and her -------- —re-* re Mr. Joe Moore, of the National ho Theodore Roe, who has lived on the up in packages oi fifty for two bits. As I mouth edition published every Tues Wholesale and retail, 94 Court street. daughter, Hannah, of Zeua, were visit day and sent ire»* to the subscribers of tel, Portland, still rejoices in a cure «»f Orlando Alderman was in from the Richmond place lio ih of Dallas for all housekeepers know they are a pow All kinds of fresh and salt water fish, ing kindred here last Sunday. At tlie Cronise art gallery you will Bethel bills Wednesday to pay his sub nine years, is still there in single and erful handy thing to have around, we that paper. It is enterprising to say polypus and catarrh of the nose. He oysters and salmon eggs for trout fish lie least. Tim e only can tell whe.her was cured four years ago by Dr. Dai- ! find experienced workmen ready to L. W. McAdams has moved his mar scription for the coming year. He solitary blessedness. This may be shall expect maoy orders soon. ing. Highest price paid for poultry I make ns fine pictures as can lie had in it will satisfy and pay all concerned. hie works into new and commodious came to this country in 1847 and in- taken as a hint for somebody to find rin. ; the state. Remember the location, on and eggs. At M omlav’s school meeting W. R Thomas Madison, Farmington, Or., quarters on the corner of D and Sec early days was a resident of Dallas, out if iht bashful young man would It will be noticed that many are now ! State street, diagonally across from the Craven was elected director in place of planting ads in this paper because it. scrofulous swelling under the ear, cans- but ha. lived at his present home since ond streets. like to have a partner. HITVER. „ , . I Ed. Biddle, time expired, and \V. L Inc» such a general circulation among Dr. Dar- | court house. Tell your neighbors what 1865. Mrs. Dr. Parrish, of Monmonth, total deufness; cured by Jonas Bushell, past grand chief tem ! we have said about it. Preaching at all the churches every | svv|u t„ H1, llle ..... x,,llv,| ter,„ ,,f x. Mrs. D. O. Quick has been seriously is his daughter. Not until the other plar of the I. O. G. T. of Washington, Sunday morning and evening. Meth F. Gregg, whs resigned because he ex those they wish to reach and inHueuce. rin- ill. a ve day did we know that he is a son of lectured here in the interest of that odist and Christian Sunday schools at pects to move back to his farm near If you have anything to s e ll.it will | 1. W . Godfrey, 894 Minnesota so he good old grandma Baker, whom we Undertaking goods from the cheap W e have every indication of good order last Friday. 9 :45. Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and Ballston in a few months. J. N. Ash- pay you to let us tell the public about! ,IU0* Albina, Or., rheumatism knew so well at Goldendale. could scarcely got to the loc tor’s of- est gr ide up to tbe very best always crops. it. M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs baugh was re-elected school clerk. F. A. Doutv has opened an imple in full supply at Clough’s on Stale lice; cured. day evening. The general public wel W’ liile in paying for his I tem izkk Dr. Darrin is located at 270.jr Wash street. We can recommend Mr. Clough Mud drying up and farmers turning ment store op|K>site Wheeler A Clod- E. L. Harris, of Oak Grove, has pur the other (lay, David East told us that come at all these meetings. N E W TO-DAY. felter’s book store. He is known ington street. Portland, and the crowd as entirely worthy of Polk county pat o V r tlie soil. chased 200 acres of land two miles up throughout the county as a good busi There are advertised letters in the the river from Albany on the Benton he was lairn on Salt Creek in 1849 that coiiftantly throng his offices ronage. Wm. Fuqua is tiling some land near ness man. PK N TO .N A TUNER W A N T A L L THE MOHAIR Dallas i*>stoffice for Wallace Brown, side, and he and his brothel inlaw, J. ami had been around there ever since, speaks well for the doctor’s skill. He here to put it out in hops. 1 ill Hulk county ud will p.) lb. rer, bat prlM. Henry Connell, Mr. Calaban, S. A. B. Chitwood, have twenty-three men never having been out of the state. gives medical treatment for most dis Jmn«H Morrison. W ithin the next month hundreds of His neighbor, Pleasant Orchard, has eases at $5 a month for each disease, or Davis, George Frank, Win. Guaser, grubbing and clearing up the grub oak young and old men in Polk county Henry Flickinger’s brother and He was horn in Washington county, W m . Gearing, Catherine Keagi, J. <\ portion of it. He says oak wood is been there as long back as he can rec at that proportion as cases may require will need to buy their spring clothing family have come from Nebraska with Tennessee, sixty-five years ago and h o m a s m a s t e r s , s o n o f t h e l a t e S t e p h e n ollect. except in sj>ec-ial cast's and surgical Lewis, C. A. Newell, J. W . Reidy, Mrs. worth #4 in Albany and $4.50 in Cor ! | and only a few of them have already a view to making their home here. died March 2, 1893, at the home of his •"* I'll.» lotte M-interi, who WM *t 0*11*4 dtp, operations. Hours, 10 to 5 daily: decided where to tra le. Let us whis O r e f on. in or hii repreaenUtivea, or got q m H. H. Richer and Miss Cecelia W ink vallis. son, Joda, in this city. The family The new county Lincoln takes a evenings, 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12. know in«: o f hid death, are rcHiueated to cooimunieat« W\ Field and wife and his soninlaw er. W e attended tlie 15 minutes open- airee mile strip from tlie southern end Examination free. One visit to the per a little open secret into the ears of and family have departed via Yaquina went to Iowa in 1847 and came here in with Mesara. Oil! * Ruah, aoliciton, Bath, Knfkad. the others. Johnson A Son are by 1862. His brother, Barney, now lives conla.ns an area of office is desired, though not always E. V. Cavin seems to think he can inf: exercises at the public school Tnes- ” ‘ " I long odds the m od popular clothiers for Gilroy, California. on Yaquina river, his sister, Mary jKKJH FUR IfA TU H IN U PROM IMPORTED AND mile» as «gainst 670 in necessary. Question blanks and cir find a better country than this and .lay morning. Principal Reynold» and in town, because they keep the best Shelton, in eastern Oregon, Thomas up J first prize Plymouth Rocka, *2 for thirtaan. Ap- HsrnesN and S a «)d l«ry . tl,<- tcm|mrary capi- cilia is sent free. will in a few days start to inspect some Mr. Jackson’s pupils were 'assembled ply early. MRS. N AIRN, i and most stylish goods at the lowest T. H. Coffey at Perrydale keeps on tietweeii Yakima and Elleushiirg and newly opened region in a Canadian in one room and those of Misses Ja ,H' ,,f tl,e ne,w ? » " “ *£. 19 to. h» v« » All curable chronic, acute and secret prices. hand good eaMtern Btock or will make Micajah here. Their mother, who had province. Our guess is that at the end cobs and McDeviu in another. First 1 !,eWHl'HlK’ r »»<■ <*>>« things of a grow diseases treated with » leetricity. Medi R A R O A IX IN LAND TEN ACRE TRACT IN- been blind for twenty years, died some to order anything you want in those of the inspection he will feel like the one room and then the other furnishes lnK nature. cine and surgery when necessary. •itle the corporation of Dallaa. ail laval and tal years ago between McTimmond's and cultivation, lines. Be sure to see hi» goods and Spring hlar-crs and reefers at The chicken that jumped out of the fryiug the entertainment and the pupils al Col. Andrew Stevenson, a temper- Peedee valleys. The now bereaved ing to C O U N T Y G R A N G E C O N V E N T IO N . White Corner. New dross goods and learn hi* prices before buying else pan into the fire. ways enjoy it. ance lecturer, has lieeti stirring, up widow is a sister of Wm. and Elijah new trimmings of eveiy kind, velvets, where. A t noon last Fri ay the writer was Miller. During nearly all the past W e hope that some of the sisters A correspondent suggests that if things at Am ity, over 100 persons hav >R S ALE — B ALED H A Y -R O T H CHEAT silks, laces and everything that can be thirty years Mr. Morrison has lived in F ‘ tim othy. Oood quality, *12 par ton at ttoa PIONEER. who disagree with our Oakdale corre road masters would now make a careful ing signed a ten) iterance pledge, among invited by Grange Master Dempsey in made to add to the ap|a:'arance of wo Also clean aëed oata. Ï • R. KNoW Ltt. Dwry. to Brown’s hall to take dinner with the them forty-five young men, most of Polk county and his married children spondent as to peppering hens and inspection tin y could better judge men and children. Ask to see the Io>e Humphrey came home last week abide among us. He was both an Odd making them fat with reference to the where work was most needed and tlie whom hail been drinking more or less. grangers. The fraternity do not pre new styles and new shades of color. on business. Fellow and a Mason and both those egg business, will give the brother, best manner of doing it. He also says If only one-half of his converts take a tend to put on style anywhere, hut try Fresh goods are being received daily Final Settlement. to use good common sense in all things, orders to the number of perhaps eighty through this medium, a piece of their that if every farmer would provide better road than they otherwise would Miss Ora Luper is working for Mr. and Folk county ladies should drop in therefore they had s plain, substantial have done, his work has been a grand turned out to hi8 funeral, there being mind on the subject. He is tough winter shelter and fi»ed for his stock HIS IS TO C E R T IF Y T H A T WE HAVEEECSTT« repast and were all as happy as kings. ! and see them every time they visit tlie Flanery on Salt Creek. quite a number of visiting mendier* e«l from the executora of tna eatata o l J. W. there would be far fewer poor animals >ne‘ and cau stand pretty plain talk. They addressed eacli other as brother city. Bridwell, late of Polk countv, Orafon, all moniaattU from Independence and Hheridan. The young folks bad a party at Mr, to mire down and die in the early W e have quite recently ordered the and sister with far more hearty warmth property due to ua from aaid estate and all If Mi Governor Pennoyer said the state spring. The funeral was in charge of the Odd Byerley's Saturday evening. made to uh under the will of aaid decaaaad. San Francisco Call for Henry Howe I cannon should not be used to celebrate than do half the church members of The other millineis may make a big M J HRID W ELL per H E. Bridwell, Follows, the sermon being preached to W K BRID W ELL, Ray Harrington has been cutting a packed house at the Christain church the inauguration of Cleveland, and had J. M. Garrison, of Forest Grove, has [and Robert Suitor, of Dallas, V. B tlie community. They feel all over 11()j„e „bout w|,„t they have, hut after M A R Y H BRIDW ELL, Scars, of Perrydale, and Mrs. J. W. ! that their cause is a more than good Mr„. Kiester, on Court street, does cord wood for George Selby. L IZ Z IE E. BRIDW ELL, par M. H. Bridwell. the m ilitia to take it apart and stand the finest and best varieties of poultry , „ . , ,, , hy Elder Fisher. He was laid to rest SARAH H ELLIS, guard over the pieces. They say that m the state. He has thirty pens of | l! r,‘l.w,'ll’..of Monmouth, both it and and just one, and if the farming ' I«" the bulk of the business because her in the Odd Fellows cemetery. W e J F BRIDW ELL, O r l a n d o Luper, John Rohhins and . incut at large would unite willi them j„ perfectly fresh, of the latest love laughs at locksmiths, nor were the the different kinds and has imported the I t k m iz e k costing them each onlv | O LK N N PKRC1VAL, par M F. PerdvaL have hail a rather intimate acquain Charles Wooward are plowing. $2 25, The Call is a first D a l l a s , Or., March 1, IN*. claas eight | ¡n sentiment and work, the next legi»- j styles, best quality and always cheap anient Clevelandites to be thwarted by juite a number of extra good stock es tance with the deceased for several the idiosyncrasy of tbe governor. Tom t>ecially for this season’s egg trade. page paper, and we have within three j lature would be composed of men who er than the others can afford to sell. Newton Woodward and family visit years and never di»l we know of his do Wait, Bob Thompson and other demo Write to him for descriptive catalogue years ordered over 250 copies of it for vvould not so lavishly expend the hard ing an unmanly thing nor did we ever ed Oakdale relatives last week. I.umber for the Public. | earnings of the common, country peo- cratic stalwarts managed to capture and prices. For fifteen years lie has persons in this county. hear anyone utter an unkind word Last week we gave the dinner bill of rord Daniel Hoffman has received bis big gun and fire salutes to their devoted much timn and money in pro about James .Morrison. From Upper Halt Orwk we hear that Pl,> <'»ly a sU pbrothor to the fare at Strong’s restaurant, this time E NOW IIA V E A L A R O E ^U A N TITT OP THE that his pension is on Ihe way. curing and producing the best possible Ihe grouse are hooting; that farmers F in g ers , we begg.il to be excuse.1 heart’s content at Salem. best mountain lofa on hand and are prepared A b o u t th«t Clu-iMtain Church. let it suffice to say that you will never from remaining to participate in their to furnish am amount of lumbar on reaenaellt in that line. are plowing; that some stock may yet get a poor meal there. The best in Mrs. Henry Bverley's sister snd hre The billowing is a condensed report tenus, the re« ent article in the Weat Nde to the The Dallas public school has been private proceedings, but have talked __ _ tlier and Miss Winniilt, of Independ of the membership of the Christain trarv notwithatandinf. The other evening Musicians Miser, die for lack of feed; that a greater with them enough to l»e fully acquaint the market is their motto. doing same excellent work ol various PRESCOTT * V E N IN , ence, have been visiting her. church at Dallas, read by the pastor I ndnpfxdrm ' r , March 1, 1*M. kiuds for exhibition at the World’s fair. Uglow and Finley made a serenading amount of straw and rough feed will ed with their principles and aims. T h e! February 26th : The oldest accessible Principal Reynolds has collected it in round of the town, starting out a cou he stored sway next fall; that Bart Con grani of the toiling nnu-ses as opposed ; As a bookseller and stationer F. 8. A. Nichols ha* traded his farm for records date b»< k to 1867, the first list statde will plant some Imps on Henry to twenty neat volumes, which «re ple of hours before midnight and ceas Clanfield'e place, and that Dick .«talé to the encroachments of capital and 1 Dearborn has no superiors in this re land in Los Angeles county, Califor of members (tearing evidence of having W hite Blackberries and ing not until 1 o’clock in the morning. now in Portland ready for shipment corporations is the substance of what , gion There you can always find all nia, W e are sorry to lose Mr. Nichols Iteen copied from an older list. Five is" 'their""charming," u . mël^hou.’ * el place '>¡9nl" ,ur '*’* P“ cl> i I u.’év — are driving with other Oregon educational exhibits Currants, at. • But we did - not kinds of school books and the very la* and his family. | Z ,i.„ j * la n e r v s place. — • ■ — g b — — - — — ---- __ :____,.<•«.! . „ „ „ i . ___ , i (»u on junn John Flanery’s mey are ~ ornm lists of members are on record, the la Mauy of the pupils in the various* strains wafted through the cracks of start start in in to write an editorial on the test and best hooks, papers and maga- test revision being that of 1891, on grades have made remarkable progres» the barn in which we were sleeping, The first man ever hung at .Salem subject. W e found as delegates to the 7jneM S. S W ALK E R W ILL SHIP n r T T 1 A t the school meeting John Robbins of the«e valuable plants from Utah since the beginning of the school y w we lit a match, put on our slippers and W;l9 Kendall, who in 1852 killed a man j convention N. Gardner, I. M Robert- j _____ was again elected clerk and John Mid which occur eighty-five names as con- The scholars efforts were on exhibition went out to invite them to come in in * dispute over a claim. Then in 1 and J. H. Emmett of the Oak dleton director. It was decided by a Htituting the present membership. The I J i m « « btaÂbiî^aa * * * * The Dugan boys make but little total number of mimes enrolled from I » « “ I they rip««, Whan I ripened t Monday and Tuesday and a large num and partake ‘»fth e fatted calf, but they ^|,rq 1959 Uharlep Roe had hi«* ceck Grove grange, B. F. Smith, J. M. Den- vote to move the school house. rich la ft first to la»l IS 237. Concerning these ^ retire« ber of persons went to see it, being were already off, making music under j ¿(retched for slaying nis wife who was i nis and W. H. Robertson of tbe I>ew noise about their business, but always n *o . P. Sm ith's Hew l.oretlnn. names we glean the following facts of there bain* two varieties, rad aad agreeably surprised a* the quality of the window of a g»xxl looking neighbor * half breed, and it was in May 1865 isville grange. F 8. Powell, W. C. manage to get there in comfietition for plumbing or steam engine supplies. not in *,ow)" * ” f o " erherriaa. They jn>w a girl. He has heeniu Salem so long and used general interest. Received by conver-' one a place '' “f lik«- the work. ilia' Beal and Baker met the same fate Hembree and I F. M. Butler of tire so much printer's ink that everytsxly sion ,61;by letter, 53; otherwise, 24; *6 cherries anil are very pruduaMra. Hr. E for murdering old man Delaney for his Monmouth grange, Henry Black. Mrs. ban contrite ted for i ,000 of these »almi O r s p is slid C a lifo rn ia P ro d a rta . knows him,hut we hate something new by msrrisge, 2; msnner unknown. 97; roots and any one desiring to proc«ra nmney afioul, 12.000. No doubt nianv Black and Miss Ora Luper of Halt EVAN EVAN*, Lai The Oregon Fruit and Produce com to tell about him. He has leased and total, 237. Removed by letter, 38: by so by aending to of our reader, witnessed that execution Greek and J. A Deni pee y, G. W. Mc- Retail rata, *2.AO per d«»san, *10 par I ! or hesad murh said about it. Bee and W. C. Brown of liallaa. Mi. pany st 177 Commercial street. Salem, fitted up in fine style the «tore at the dealh»9; without letters, 19; for cause, Hayes, the general superintendent of are now doing a wholesale commission corner of State and Liberty street* and 10: nntransferred from former lists, I lie Y .u rb ill Reporter say*: .«tan the stale work was present and so w>. b u s i n e s s in all kind* bf foreign and do hs* it full of handsome thing* in Ihe 66 ; enrollment, 85; added in present Adm inistrator’s lev I'liipfib tte. who was born in 1801.1 j Q White ho has been chosen pur mestic fruit and produce. Every four si t and furniture line. Picture fram meeting, 9; total, 94. Eleven of the and 'her.fore 'J2 years old, died at hi. chasing agent for this county »Sirs. days they receive by steamer from San ing a specialty and nearly 100 differ present, membership have been on the b o t i c e in h e r e b y g iv e n , TH AT i t 1 home ne.ir Am ity on Tuesday. Old Ifi-mpaev, Mr*. Gardner, Mrs. Robert Francisco tbe freshest of everything ent styles. A new front has bum put roll constantly since 1867. W e recom tua o f an order o# «ala, made hylta* ( citizen- who knew Mr. Umphletle well son, Mrv Mary Baskett, Miss Stella j in that market and are constantly in the store n»>m faring on Liberty mend that a fountain of knowledge court «if the state of Oregon I 27th day of December, '8*2, I will aad, at .ay ilia* il> is safe to sav that he w..s Black and J. W. Edgar were in attend- j buying and shipping our products to street ami it fil.ed with all manner of and informalHm tie opened, whereby tlon. to the highest bidder, f«*r cash hi I the olde.l man in til • county. He was lance as niefiil*era. B. F. Smith and j California. Not only the families hut household thing*. Regular auction any or *11 members may have access court bonne door, at Dallaa, ia «aid ea »% ■ ■ m a ■ ■ ^ iw • c married, hia .eeoml wife aurviv- Henry Black were elected delegated to also the nerchsiits of Polk county »ales will tie held there snd Polk coun to the official hoard and also of inform N the Ñ hour« of ‘ fl » » ’clock, A ll ted 4a *n Saturday, the isth «lav of I ing him ie has rai«. d a family of a the ata’ e grange, with K S Powell and would do well to at least investigate ty folks will soon learn that it is a ation concerning all work of the church rifh t, title, >M« - I B. Gravea «lied aeiaed in bla own r do*, ii children or more, and haa a J. A Dempaay sa alternates If those what product* snd inducements are of place where they can pick up many To accomplish this the offirial board the (Renn O. daughter living who is said to be 67 farmers who are going around rondem- ferred by the above named firm, who bargains. In the main store are many should arrange for a monthly busineni Not. No 2S8, in t * a, af r 4 w. years old. He came to Oregon in 1845 ning the legislature for so much ex-1 also handle the best of everything in lines of new gisals which it will pay meeting, open to all who wish tocome, meridian, in P»*lk «-«»untjr, 1 The oaiy Fare Cream o f Tartar Powder.—N o Ammonia; N o j acme of land, mora or lasa ' T M cruaaing tlie plains ou horseback. aud whereat all officers, committees every housekeeper to examine. travagance would unite with the grang l tbe grocery hue. LOCAL AND GENERAL abso lu tely pure T I A T W Utah □'PRICE'S 'owder C m 4 in o f H om e*— Y a n a (k * Sale. N