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LOCAL AND GENERAL | Johnny iiricker is i rioindy iU witii HO.N'M O i l H . C ity P r i m a r i e s a n d C o n v en tio n This office is prepared to print horse A J. Shipley ¡ h teaching at the 151- I priuuinnma lung fever. I kioe school i 10(140. ! bills in good shape. H ig h e s t o f all in L e a v e n ir g P o w e r.— Latest U . S. Mrs. S. R. Williams is quite sick with I Monday evening there was in each I ward a citizen’s meeting to choose one Mason, dentist, in Cain i l l ’s buck No g«»od farmer ever finds time to ! hemorrhage of the lungs. •Î. 11. Burton ha# in forty acres of Word U u!er, of Monmouth in study ; councilman and ten delegates to next j block, Mill s'reet, Dallas. loaf around town or anv where else. flops near Independence. in^ dentistry. Mrs A. A. Cattron has returned evening’* convention. In the first A fine cement, sidewalk has Is Vulgar)tv and profanity are no mark John real’s mill, this side of the old I from a vjfit to her daughter at Eugene ward H B. Plummer was the choice put Dr. Hayter. ilrntwt, over Wilson's | down in front of the hank. C. G. Rowell mill, will soon be making of refinement, hul the reverse. drug «tore, Dallas. Miss Lottie Ground lias returned [ for councilman and J. D Smith, J. J. W. C. B town A Son have bought i Robert Mulligan has been made an good lumber. from a term of teaching at McMinn Daly, E. C. Kirkpatrick. Lee Crider, In ¡Salem potatoes are worth 45 and John Chamberlain, J. M. Sears, T. A. j Die McDaniel 8t«>»'k. of groceries. A new steamboat, the Bismark, is ville. Am ity councilman, vice l)r. Goucher wheat 57 cant* a bushel. Farley, John Richardson, George C oo resigned. making triweekly trips between Alba Our woolen mill interest# now begin Miss Mary Coats, a normal gradual ky and J. F Groves for delegates. The Mr. and Mrs. John Kmisimin, of ny and Salem. If«» look brighter ami all may yet be of 1892, has gone to teach at Myrtle second ward said they desired Wm. A week ago there were only four pe- Falls City, have a new boy. I well. John Kurre is tiling his place near Creek. ' titious going around for the Sheridan Faull for councilman a n l sent as dele Mrs. Henrietta Ellis is over from the Elkins school house and will put Plows, plows, plows for everybody 1 poetoifice. The ladies of the W. C. T IT. are gates H. L. Fenton, C. C. Doughty, A. Salem visiting her sons. Mitch and out a hop yard. and everyone warranted by \V. B talking of erecting a hall for their J. Martin, U. 8. Grant, T. J. Hay ter, J. In the Popcorn school district John Jap. C. Lewis, J. F. Clark, I. N. Woods, C. Davis. Sykes is the new director and R. E. Henry Smith bought the Kelso mer meetings. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wells, south of W. Smith and E. P. Gwinn. In the I Pearce clerk. chandise at Independence and is sell Messrs. Lindsay A Brown, of Ma- ! Twenty-one persons were immersed third ward the choice was R. C. Craven Independence, have another female ing it ut Lewisville. F A L L S C IT V . COUNTY COURT. rion county, have leased tlie Hotel | J. B. Nunn lias heard of the death ut the baptistry of the Christian church for the councilman and D. P. Stoufler, heir. Holman. of his lather near Canton, Missouri, at W. E. Cressey, J. Dornsife and G last Sunday. J. D. Belt, C. G. Coad, J. H. Townsend, W . B. Graham is building a barn on Mis* Mattie Iatngarra is to teach at W. Shinn are the Independence school There has been a great revival with i the advanced uge of 92 years. The protracted meeting closed Tues J. W. Crider, M. M. Ellis, W. B. Dtvis, his lot*. Rosedale, he tween Saleu and Buena Burch, J. nearly 300 con versions at the Methodist day night with manv additions. Full Joe Black, R. C. Craven and R. R. Tur Win. Blair. G. A Maddox and J. J. directors with J. D. Irvine as clerk. Vista. Mr. Green has two young friends here ner as delegates. A t the convention church in Eugene. Putnam are Die Am ity school direc Mrs. R. L. Williams will next week particulars next week. from Missouri. S. D. Gibson, Newton Putnam and (4. VV. Snyder, of tiie Corvallis ( ¡.i- the council nominations were ratified tors with T. J. Jell ¡son as clerk. begin to train the young ideas how to Mrs. Elizabeth Whitman has gone The ladies’ guild will meet at th«*1 xette, is here visiting his brother's The Sunday school will be held in D. L. M atheny were appointed to ap shoot at the Montgomery school house. to Olympia, Wash., on business con and Ed Biddle, Nat Holman and E. P. Every day can be seen loafing on church this afternoon at 2:30. A full | praise the 8. C. W illiam s estate. Gwinn put up for mayor, the first the M. E. church after thin. family. our streets hoys who ought to be in attendance is requited. Several Poitland papers are now on nected with the Whitman estate. named coming out ahead. Editor Administrator E. T. Miller waa au Wm. Ellis expects to build a new The ladies mite society will meet at their last legs, for lack of support, and school or at some regular work. thorized to erect monument over the Mrs. Susie Stanley, a daughter of A. Snyder beat J. I). Smith four votes for house this coming summer. We will be glad to furnish paper and Mrs. K. H. Morrisons ut 2 o'clock tl tlie sooner they go dead thebetter it grave of George Tilloteon. W. Lucas has arrived from eastern Ore recorder and J. M. Grant was renomin Arbor day will be Friday, April 14th, envelope.^ t*> all who will occasionally afternoon. will be for all concerned. School began on Monday morning May 1st set for final settlement of gon to be with her father in the last ated for marshal his opponent being J. send us in the news. Call or send for and will no doubt be appropriat ly ob J. Williams. The election will occur with J. N. Hart and Vina Gilbert as G. E. Montgomery estate* Joseph C. Ferry, who w a s born in a package of it. Ed. Holoomb’s fam ily skipped the hours of his rapidly fading life. served by many schools in this county. i teachers. April 3rd. ibis county in I8t58, died at Princvillu country last Friday night. May they Petition to sell real property of Jaa. They have a caunery at Independ F. S Powell, master of the M on The Willamette university students last week. and all others like them never enter A t the annual school meeting J. C. Harris estate, set for hearing April mouth grange, has called a meeting of now wear mortar hoard cups and the ence, hut it will not run this season D a v id s o n ’s S a le m M a r k e t . the country again is the wish of all Al. Stump is now sole proprietor of Salem business college boys navy blue unless fruit is more plentiful than last that order for the 18th at t(»e operu Wholesale and retail, 94 Court street. I Frink was elected director and A. H. 3rd. who knew them. ! Dodd clerk. the Gem saloon and llale Baekenslo is caps witii a gold band. C O M M IS S IO N E R S . year. house. A full attendance desired. All kind« of fresh and »alt water fish, clerking for him. W e are not exactly running a pictor J. D. Williams, the Monmouth pho- Henry Bverley, Isaac Simpson. J. H. Hawley has moved from Salem oyatern and salmon eggs for trout fish Twenty-five Independence young la The other evening Mrs. C. G. Coad, Telegrams from New York say there assisted by Miss Emma Black, royally dies have formed an athletic club and ial paper, but this issue contains six to Monmouth He has beeu elected ing. Highest price paid fur poultry i tographer, was around soliciting work in his line last week. By order of the county court the W . ore bright prospects of a decided im entertained three dozen invited guests will exercise in the former West Side teen pictures, illustrating the accom president of the Polk county bank and and eggs. panying reading, and from time to provement ¡n the hop market. will devote his time to the business office. to a progressive whist party. L. R. Kimes will set out over 700 O. Vassail road was granted and the M O U N T P IS O A H , time we shall give a great variety in connected therewith. apple trees and J. C. McFarlane 500 road master ordered to open the same. I t may seem strange hut is a fact ‘‘I am convinced of the merits of that line. Shiloh’s Cure, the great c nigh and Ernest Thurston lias a school over in prune trees this spring. On petition of I. M. Robertson, J. W. that two carloads of potatoes were this croup cure, is for sale by all druggists Hood’s Sarsaparilla,after having taken This problem is going through the Masonry and Odd Fellowship both Linn county. Allen and others the supervisor in road week shipped from Salem to Texas. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, but a few doses”— this is what many teach a high degree of temperance and town : A man wants to inclose a field The M. E. church is about complet people say. having a fence eight rails high and H. L. Fenton, of Dallas, has been ed inside, being all ready for papering district 20 wag ordered to remove ob The spring announcement of new only 25 cents. Children love it. morality, but, some of the members of structions. stakes counting two pannels to the rod, among us on business. and painting. The carpenters are goods just recitsved by Fenton A Toner A t Independence last Sunday by both orders actually and knowingly A woman wants to in* mayor of Kan- C. W . Boyle was made road master "king six een rail« and four stakes to making the seats. will appear in this paper next week. sas, but we guess she will not come any I Justice H. M. Linds John Stump, of come far short of what they profess. Several horses have died in this of district 16 in place of N. F. Gregg the rod of fence, how large must be the Dallas, was married to Miss Carrie To say that some church members do neighborhood lately. nearer getting there than Mrs. Lease I t is rumored that Mr. Griggs, our resigned. W e this week print posters for F. M. field to contain as many acres as there Helm, of near Dixie. the same thing is a poor excuse. Edgar's fine horse, Joe Pedro, and arc did being a United States’ senator. are rails and stakes in the fence to in Miss Nora Miser is now teaching her worthy postmaster, will put in a stock The contract for county printing of groceries, Hour, feed, etc. This news ready for other orders in the same The Marine hand, of Corvallis, play Alex. Holmes has a fat, bowlegged close it. W ho can solve it? third term at the Cochrane school. The Oregon Pacific railroad has a during 1893 was awarded to W . A . will be hailed with delight by his num line. new receiver who thinks he can bring ed here to a fair house last Thursday little yellow dog that would seem most Wash. 1). E. Gilman talks of planting twen erous old customers and friends. The city council has passed an ordi evening, some of them being very useful for sausage meat, but is worth Assessor Clyde Beckett was given Karl's Clover Root, the new blood order out of chaos and manage to pay ty acres of hops on the land bought of nance prohibiting chickens from run clever and some commonplace. two men and half a dozen other dogs Farmers should plant more root crops an order for the statues in possession purifier, gives freshness and clearness tlie employes as their wages becom ning at large, that is to say, they shall Al Thurston and Jas Elliott. in getting sheep into the ears. He due. such as b e e t s and carrots. An acre of of P. F. Clark. to the compl *xion and cures constipa It is said that between the ranch of not run in the neighbor’s garden. This ge»s right under the sheep and almost carrots well tended will produce an im- I N D K l 'K N D E N C E . tion. 25c, 50c and $1. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Die J. A. Kibbey in Kings Valley and Nick worries the life out of them and they will be pretty hard on some people who Mrs. John McDaniel waa granted an mqpsc amount of feed, which is relish Tarter’s on the Peedee there will he make their living raising chickens on allowance of $8 per mouth. Mumps prevalent. In Salem’s city school election Mon- go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem are glad to get into the car away from ed oy all stock in the winter time. th I h year 200 acres of new hop yards. the neighlior’s garden. Next thing we doy, Mrs. E. M. Vandervert, form rly edy is the first medicine I have ever him. A t home, when he hears the J. F. O’ Donnell has been on the sick C ana«1a B a c h e lo r s T a x e d . O A K (Ì K O V K . Uncle Jimmie Rowell, who came to passenger train coming, he runs down know the council will say that, cows list. of the Eola hills, received quite a num found that would do me any good.” The Canadian papers say that coun- hall not eat the neighbor’s cabbage Price 50 cents. Eola as far hack as 1857, and was to the track to get the daily Oregonian, ber of votes for director. Our school commenced Monday try is so overrun with bachelors as to nd then we will kick. Rev. Ed. Horner, a former pastor, The hulk of experience Ims been that known by most of our pioneers, died which the newsboy throws off for his Some editors are in the habit of g o with a fair attendance and Miss Eflie ! materially retard the general interests is viriting here. at the home of his nephew in llills-j master 11 is name is Fritz and he mixed farming pays I est. You may ing taffy to almost everybody and every Emmett as teacher. N O R M A L N O TE S. I of the country. Somebody proposed boro recently, aged 83 years. will not give up the paper until they Tlie infant of George Strong, the ba thing that comes along, but that is no thus have something for sale all 8llou'«* taxed to reduce The senior class has been examined Farmers are plowing and owing ■ give him meat or bread. through the year and are sure to have ker, died last Friday. The Liberty literary and debating! reason why we should do it. un,«/ -,." 1 their number, at first it was taken as a in Geology. with a rush. Fall gown grain is grow some good crops. society will on the first day of April P. H Murphy has opened a shoe ing nicely, but it was very backward joke but the government is now seri- E L E C T R IC IT Y A - A M E D IC IN E . Rev. Mulligan, of Woodhurn, has ! Mr. Stein, Misses Nettie Crosby and The ladies of the Piesbyteriau church have their last session until next an- ■ shop on Main street. all winter, affording little pastur- ! olt,8I1/ “ n"ide? nS the matter. Some been assisting Rev. I). T. Summerville H o w Y ie ld to th e S u b tle A g e ncy Mattie Swann, of the junior class, spoke tuinu.and they expect to organize a of Uncle Sam s we western states are suf —T w o ileinarktftble ( hhch . age for sheep. in a protracted meeting, the leader in will give an Orange Tea at the chur- h Marion Cahill end wife, of Washing Friday. Sunday school the next day. fering from a similar disease. The ex- song being Mr. Spangler, of Jefferson. on Wednesday evening, March 22nd, ton, have located in our town. A. G. Roberts is going to put out cuse used to be that marriageable ladies Dr. Darrin :— The electric and medi to which allure invited. Admission, The entertainment given by the W e have road tax receipts for sale at I cal treatment you gave my boy one atheletes Saturday evening was a groat Shiloh’s Vitalize!* is what you need including supper, 25 cents. A new m illinery store was opened more hops this spring, and is ' having were too scarce, but now a cargo of a cent each. How many men whose year ago for catarrh, discharging ears for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin tliis week by Mrs. Vanmeer and Mrs. his ground nicely Btaked off. H. M. them would soon come from down east Salem was asked for a subsidy of time is wor h anything can afford to and deafness of 4 years’ standing, was a success. Edgar will also hut out about fifteen if notified that there was wag a demand. or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to Catlin. furnish the paper and write out twen $65,000 toward building a proposed Several new tennis clubs have been acres on M. F. White’s place. success. He can hear now and no give you satisfaction. Price. 75 cents. “ It is becoming more and more appar The town is well supplied with den motor line from there to Independ ty-five Mich receipts for tw<> bits. nn»ru discharges appear. He was cur formed, and as soon as the weather Grange met last Saturday with a ent,” declares the Hamilton Herald C. V. Murphy, editor of the Mon ence, but somehow the longest headed tists, there being three resideut and premits it will be the leading amuse I have a few Settings of eggs from ed one year ago. goodly number present. N. Gardner “ that one great trouble with Canada is mouth Record, was among us last men in town failed to see any prospec one traveling. ment. pure Wyandottes at 75 cents per set S tephen M atson . is master and takes hold as though he the number of bachelors in it. They Thursday. He was born and raised at tive profits worth jumping at. ting of thirteen eggs, also one thor Bickt lton, Wash. Zed Rozendorf has laid a cement intended to press forward regardless of are allowed to go to grass, as it were, H a r d w a r e a t C ost. Monmouth, being a son of John Mur- walk from the front door of his cot opposition. Tlie following questions and instead of trying to establish hom For sale or trade for farm land, my oughbred Wyandotte rooster for sale. phy. For cash in hand or good notes un Mr. Editor: Dear Sir— For over a M .V . A ustin . tage to the street. livery property situated on Main street were discussed during the day : J.C. es of their own they are jogging con til further notice you can have at cost year I have been suffering with a se The Endeavor society will on Friday in the business part of Dallas. There At the academy this evening Mrs. vere pain through my chest ami lung* anything I have in stock, consisting of Judge Hurley is having a new office W hite spoke of the best breed of horsas tentedly along darning their own socks evening, March 24th, give on Easter are two barns, box stalls, shells, etc., Bell will deliver the fifth and last of the and keeping themselves together by fine line of hardware, stoves, tinware, built between iiis store building and for farmers, he being in favor of an all Egg social, of which there will be a occupying nearly one forth of a block. series of lectures that Prof. Dawes m- and ha i a troublesome cough and was purpose horse, neither too large nor the aid of shingle nails and bits of rope tlie Independence national hank. farm machinery, buggies, wagons, liar- going into rapid consumption. My more specific announcement next W . B. D avis . too small. J. W. Edgar was then lis and other accessories of the bachelor’s augurat.ed last fall for the benefit of physician had given me up. I came rows and plows Come witfr-your cash Rev. C. P. Smith is visiting Port tened to in regard to sheep raising. wardrobe.” week. W. B. D a v is . The Portland Telegram says: Lau his students. Her subject will he to Dr. Darrin and pm myself under his aud be convinced. land, and Clarence Irvine and Wells He considered the Cotswold a good Dr. Hay ter and wife will soon leave ra Waller, nee Mncauley, was granted Wordsworth, a leading modern poet. treatment. T o my surprise I soon C o w O u t a t Sea. Cooper, of McMinnville, were here sheep for the farmer for both wool and M IL L C H E E K . for a two months’ sojourn in Chicago, a divorce this afternoon by Judge Mrs. A. J. Martin and Mrs. R. H. gained rapidly and have now recovered The Corvallss Times says: Some last week. mutton. Comments on the world’s where he will attend a dental college Stearns from Henry Waller, a saloon Met barter have for several weeks been my former good health. I can l»e seen Eggs distressingly cheap. time ago Mr. John Richardson, of and they take in several weeks of the keeper of Independence, to whom she queen of all that they surveyed, their and referred to at any time at Ravalli, Mrs. J. L. Hirschner, of Portland, fair bill were then made by nearly ev Squire Syron was among us official Tohn Spangler, his daughter, Ora, and ery member present. Four applications Newport, took his cow to the south world’s fair. was married in October, 1882, and who landlords. Gus and Dick, being o ff in Mont., where I reside. Yours truly, sidi ; this seemed to be allright to her ly Monday. Jean Simpson, ot Corvallis, were in for membership were received and M. L ay to n . the American bottom putting out ten An enthusiastic teacher is likely to! deserted her in May, 1881. there are already several others ready bovineship until last Sunday, when she, town last week. Avery Hinshaw lias been shaking acres of as nice hops as you ever saw. have a sciiool full of pleasant life, but As no other paper in existence has for initiation, which shows we are pros being of a home-loving disposition, took Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at with the ague. Rev. Jeu Hawk will lecture at the if the head of the school he a lazy j so large a circulation in Polk county, Over and over again have we asked 270£ Washington street, Portland, and pering. All members are requested to it upon herselt to cross back to the drone it would he bet ter if the children no other is so good an advertising me that communications he sent in as “ Review” building, Spokane, Wash. James Flynn, the dry goods peddler, o|>era house Friday evening. He is a come out, exchange ideas ami Imild up Newport side. This she undertook to do by swimming the bay. A t2 :3 0 p . talented Chinese divine and will lec were at home helping their mothers or dium as the I te m i /. kr . If toil have for e.irly in the week as possible, Monday Office hours, 10 to 5 daily, evening 7 to is once more on the road. ourselves in the work. Others organ ture on China and its people. play ng. j sale what the people want or need, it or Tuesday preferred, and never later 8, Sunday 10 to 12. They treat all ize and co-operate; why not the farmer m. she started across the bay, but as James Story, who lived on Gooseneck --------- ♦ • ♦ ----------- their was a strong ebb tide she was ------ ♦ • ♦ ------- These persons will find advertised will pay you to tell them so, and if than Wednesday. Matter that comes curable nervous, chronic, acute and twenty-live years ago, is in this section. B U E N A V IS T A . carried out across tlie bar into the H K IlH s K r O R T . letters in the Dallas office for them : you wish to buy anything, advertising in late often has to ho condensed or private diseases, and make a specialty ocean in spite of all efforts to prevent The store building was cleared out Miss Clara Hall, of Monmouth, is left over. of all diseases of eye, ear, nose ami Dr. N. B. Luther, John Mycr-, Mr. is very apt to bring a customer. J. Dennis ami sous have been busy it. She was tossed about by the waves and devoted to tripping the light fan visiting friends in Marion county. McStalle. Francisco Negro, K t Pint, making rails and are now fencing in for un hour or more and finally landed Do ng nothing invariably pans out It is said that the late Elder H. M. throat, catarrh and deafness, loss of A. Powell, Fred Rydder, A. F. Root nothing and too many men all over W ilier had baptized at least 7,000 per manhood, loss of desire or sexual power tastic toe.- A t the school meeting George Me their entire ranch of 320 acres. on the beach safe and sound one mile and John Sears. Farin'rs are preparing their mohair Laughlin and Andrew Anderson were Oregon are thus engag d. A pushing sons and married a greater number in man or woman. All peculiar fe Arthur Starr has gone in partners] south of the bar. males’ troubles, irregularities, etc. are for market, T. B. Stone being the first energetic mail, full of a desire to do elected directors and Elmer Hall clerk than any other minister in Oregon. Mrs. Carrie Lawton was on th«* 4th in the hop business with Rert Hastings confidentially and successfully Ueated of March, in Wisconsin, marrie 1 to W. something is seldom found idle. If no Hi helped to organize the first church Most cases can receive home treatment to shear his goats. Some of the young folks enjoyed a and Jesse Martin, of Smithfield. T. A. Farley is now driving the Sa business or work comes to him, he will of his denomination west of the Rocky R Alexander, of Walioo, Nebraska. Frank and Walt. Vanhorn are cut candy pulling at the home of E. 8. after a visit to the doctor’s office. In W e notice that W. Barnhart has lem stage while Mark Capps takes a go out in search and manage to find mountains. This was her girlhood home and lie quiries anspered. Circulars and qm > ting hop poles on T. B. Slone's place Longaere on the Marion county si'*e: subdued considerable of tlie wild forest rest and J. S. Ashhaugh is serving as was here on a visit a couple of years | something to do on some teims. Those present were, besides the imme this winter ami lias also given bis resi deputy in tlie Sheriff’s office. All good citizen« set a good example i*»ii blanks sent free. Drs. Darrin for tile Ballston market. ago, he being the son of Mrs. Peak. J. M. Garrison, the noted chicken before those around them by ref ain- charge at the low rate of $5 per month : Mrs. James Taggart has the sciiool diate fam ily: Misses Florence Alex dence a fresh coat of paint. J. VV. CriiUr has sold the dwelling ander, Rose McClain, Dorilla Shives, Preaching at all the churches every : man of Forest Grove, has imported inn from whatever would tend to lead ¡,,r in that proportion as the for four months, and her husband is east oi his home, the Enoch Cooper The Oakdale mud proved too much Laura Whiteman, Flora Jones, and twenty-six fowls especially for this sea I voting or old astray. Some fathers require. This applies to each and working for W A. Blair. Sunday morning and evening. Meth Miss Noyes, Messrs. Eston Bevens, Lo- for Billy Ellis’ light wagon last Sun property, and one of the Francis houses odist and Christian Sunday schools at son’s egg trad«* and bus 300 breeding and mothers surely do not desire that every dise iae except surgical and speci A. W. Fletcher bought a wagon, vic Jones, Frank Emmett, Walter day, as we saw him trying to navigate for real estate in Albina aud East Port j birds, including the very cream of all ilieir children should follow exactly in al complicated eases. The doctors' fall 9 :45, Presbyterian 12 :15’ Baptist and a team, set of harness, plow, half a doz Buckner, Jams« Shives, John Bedford, with three wheels, which he finally land. poultry. Here are the varieties: Wy their footsteps. in prices is hot only a boon to the poor, M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs had to abandon ami borrow a rig from en chickens and a rooster, all for $100. and Mr. Uuigess. | andottes, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brah day evening. The general public wel Many persons are wondering and in but will be appreciated by thousands a friendly neighbor. mas, Brown and White Leghorns. One A. and E. W. Hinshaw bought a two N E W T O -D A Y . come at all these meetings. quiring when Easier Sunday will come. unable to pay. K IC K K K A L L . setting of eggs $3, or two for $5. R. F. Mason has remodeled his fence By memorizing and not forgetting this I . E l i I HI. A T I V K A I T l t O I ' l t l A T I O N B I L L S . thirds interest in Zim ri Hinshaw’s Ham Neatly, who came to Polk coun W . E. Goodell is improving his pro so as to give a much needed improve farm and have been putting in more Hon. Jno J. Daly, ex-Postmaster fact they will never again he al a loss. enton a toner w a n t all the m o h a ir ty forty-three years ago, and now lives ment on what is known as the Lee perty here. W e h a v e b e e n a s k e d t o p u b lis h t h e hops. It is always the first Sunday after the in Polk county and will pay the very b* in Monmouth, was in town Tuesday. Jim Smith and Carpenter Ike Burson hill, but we are sorry to see some oth for it. l a s t b i e n n i a l a p p r o p r i a t i o n b i l l w h i c h first full moon after the 21st of March. The brick layers are constructing a H. E. Hayes, state lecturer, will Rheumatism has latterly made him get have all quit the use of the filthy weed er parties so picayunish in rood mat fo o ts up $ 1 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0 . A s it in c lu d e * This year it cornea April 2nd. speak at the Mill creek hall Mareli foundation for the new Homing mill. old quite fast. His brother, Nelson, after chewing or smoking nearly all ters as they have lately proven them o v e r 100 i t e m s a n d w o u l d t a k e u p t o o 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 ‘22nd. Evelybody is invited, and cs The other day we saw a miserable, came in 1845 and lived beyond the their lives. Almost any other man Between Friday evening and Satur and Charlotte Masters, who was at Dallas city, selves to be. with a little will power can do the drunken wretch come staggering out m u c h s p a c e w e s h a l l g i v e o n l y tin * pecially those of the two dead granges day morning the Holcombs left for Oregon, in 1868, or hi« reprenentotive«, or any one Luckiamute for many years. Outside of the roads, which annual knowing o f h i« death, are requested to communicate same thing. An insignificant, ugly of a saloon and go reeling home into i t e m s t h a t e x c e e d $5,000: who want demits so as to join else pirts unknown. with Messrs. Gill A Bush, solicitors, Rath, England. School for <leaf nuit'-a ........ $ 20,00'! W e have reason to be proud of our plug of tobacco is now Isissing many a ly become worse, I can notice a spirit 12.000 where. the presence of his wife and children, Oregon insiitute for the blind Charlie Dempsey’s smoke house took of thrift and get up amongst our resi- crops of correspondents, for no paper man wln> prides himself on his sell who have little enough of this world’s Improvement«, etc., for same 12,000 ------ — • — - ------ Cerical service in aec’y of state'« office 10 .360 C a rp et W e a v in g . in the state has a better one. ld*t us Control. fire Tuesday night and the whole city d' lits, since, to an ol I inhabitant, ma 3008 FOR HATCHING FROM IMPORTED A N D comforts because too much of bis slim Printing, department of e«iiication .............. 7,620 J first prize I’lyniouth Rocks, $2 for thlrteen. Ap here suggest that for the next month Hoard of agriculture................. ... . 10,000 I wish to inform ihe public that I assembled to help put it out. ny an eyesore has disappeared in the ply early. MRS. N A IR N , Ballatoli, Or. earnings are lefl at the dram shop. Improvements at fai- grounds....................... 5,000 Mrs. Ahbie le e brought us in from or two they take special pains to note way of brush patches, etc., ami several We hope some drinking men will read Oregon «hate food commissioner..................... 5,000 am prepared to weave carpets ami give Miss Lida McDaniel has been with the improvements of any kind being Bridgeport this week a lien egg as this a second time, and then stop to Ha 1 1 road commissioners and clerk ................. 20,000 perfect satisfaction. Apply at the her sister here, and Mrs. Hatton’s parties have gained and broken new 4 BA R G A IN IN LAND. TEN ACRE TRACT IN- Fish commission . 8.000 made by those in the community. large as two common ones, and the reflect whither they are drifting home of E. 8. Starbuck, west of Halem cousin, Mr. l’ rovolt. of Seattle, is visit land with the plow. A rid*; the corporation of intüai», all leve! and in and Electric lighting public buildings _ . 10,000 -ultivation. It can be bought very Keep wide awake and note down good old hen that laid it did not think she dragging their families down b e n e a t h I Electric wiring at insane asylum ............ 7,500 or address me at Salem. ing her. ing to 8M1TH i r r & o ie - ' Other improvements insane asylum . . . . 32,600 M A R K E T R E P O R T was doing anything very big either. C l a r a S k i n n e r . items as fast as they come in sight or what . nd where they ought to be. At the asylum cottage farm ... 41,700 During 1892 Mrs. Lee Sold 4(58 pounds Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hart have been Fencing insane asylum lands......... 1.300 hearing. [Corrected weekly by Nles * Cosper] 11,000 of butter and aixty-eight dozen eggs at I A California man had a fair looking Landc ad joining asylum cottage farm JOR SALE— BALED H A Y — BOTH CHEAT A N D down from Falls City, and Miss Sadie M o n m ou th Humlay H«-liools. Wli**at, per bushel, 58 eta. 6,000 Grant Teats died at the home of his prices ranging from 15 to 30 cents. On house with ordinary surroundings, Improvements at state capitol....................... tim othy. Good quality, $12 per ton at the barn The Evangelical Sunday sciiool con Simonton is teaching the Gilison school Drain form capitol grounds to river .. . 3,600 Also clean seed oats. J. B. KNOWLES. Derry. Bran, per ton, $17. parents in Dallas, March 13th, aged Monday of this week she brought_ ........ 7,000 venes at 10 o’olock, the sii|>eriiiteiident this side of Salem. “ which he offered at ¡11,200 for a whole New roof and (minting state capitol HliortH, per ton, $20. Purchase of wood and pay of fireman 5,400 24 years. The family came from Ohio town $21 worth of market stuff. year, hut nobody wanted it. Then he Salaries reform school officer« Miss Ja .......... 36,000 being Prof. Getz, secretary Oat«, per bushel, 35 cts. two years ago and last year his father TK AC H K K .S A S S O C IA TIO N . 78,000 cobs, treasurer Mr. Heacock, teachers put 150 worth of paint on the house Additional school buildings, etc Call for Bids. Flour, per barrel, $4. bought the Harvey Guthrie farm. 107,100 During the past winter there have [and that much improvement on the Salaries of judges, ets Mrs. Momblo, R. M. Smith, Prof. Getz, Following is the programme of the Additional legislative expenses .... 5,000 Potatoes, per bushel, 50 ets. Grant had been a member of the Dal been in this county several country | surroundings and it quickly (add for State teachers' institute and supreme c o u rt.. 28,000 and Mrs. Copley. At 12:30 the Ba[>- the teachers' institute to lie held at THI R8DAY OF T H E A P R IL TERM OF T H * Butter, per |>oiin<l, 30 cts . . . 275,000 las band and was an Odd Fellow. Both dances at which young church mem-i^|gQo A little fixing up of your home (lencral expenses insane asjrlvm . O N county court o f the state of Oregon for Polk supreme court reports........................ 9,600 tists meet, witii A. N. Fulkerson as su Dixie on March 35th : Lard, per pound, 16 @20 cts. organizations attended his funeral at hers were persuaded to dance, contra will add double the outlay to its value. Oregon |[county, viz.: on April 6th, will be let by said county Eastern Oregon agricultural societies............ *.',000 perintendent, Prof. Spillman assistant, 10:30. Song— Association. court a contract for the making of maps of the lands Bacon, sides, per pound, 17 cts. the Christian church and assisted in ry to their own sense of propriety, to Many a dwelling in Polk county need* Board of horticulture 7,000 of Polk county, «bowing the (»resent ownership of Introductory address— C. A. Simon domestic animal commission 12,000 J. W. Osborn, Arthur Royce, Mrs. Ful Hams, per pound, 18J @20 cts. his burial at the Odd Fellows’ ceme the wishes of their parents and to an pain .ing and many a yard needs to he Oregon ¡I land«, with an alphabetical arrangement of (State Library......... .............. 5,000 kerson, Miss Lemon, Miss Crosby and ton Shoulders, per pound, I2J cts. upon which i« written the deecription~of k tery. W e can sum up his whole char- implied obligation they took on join- | cieaned up and have a better fence, State boarh of equalization............................. 8,000 «1 ip« containing margins for noting tronsi Said They as School management— T. .1. Jackson. The home, Portland ........................ 6.000 Miss Temple as teachers. Egg*» per dozen, 15 cts acter in saying he was a manly young ! ¡ng the church. Suppose a man had maps and slips are to be constructed upon the some Orphans' home at .Salem ........................... 5,000 semble in the Christian church at 3, Diroussion, led by Finley Long. Ciiickens, per dozen, $4@6. From the Liberty school district we Orphans’ home at Allmny ............................ svstem and in like manner to that employed in the man who made many friends and no | R drunkard and waa trying to re- 5,0*0 construction of the preHent owner maps now in use in 1 :30. Song— Kiekreall school. Dried fruit«, per pound, 10@20 cts. refuge home at Portland ............... 6 , 00 " Prof. Powell being superintendent with form, what would you think of those learn that J. E. Luce will begin teach The Yamhill county, Oregon. Sealed bids for the per eneraies among us. Public printing and binding 69*000 Prof. Dunn as assistant. The other of Connty grade work— Win. Parker. Beets, per pound, 2 cents. ing there the first of A p r il; that G. W Convejing formance of thi« work are called for, the same to be patients to insane asylum ............ 2 J ,000 The mass of people in this country who tried to induce him to drink opened at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day. at the court Discussion, led by Miss Sadie Simon Turnips, per pound, 2 cts. Me Bee has 372 ricks of sixteen inch Transportation j f converts t*» penitentiary 23.Q q O ficers are Myra Smith secretary, Sid house in I »alia«, Oregon, when the contract will be let who have known Sam Burch, Henry again. and return of fugitives lO.OOn ney Percivai chorister, and Mrs. Prof ton. stove word ready for the market; that Arrest Cabbage, per pound, 3 c. to the lowest and beet bidder therefor. The right to Support o f non resident poor .................... 10,000 Byerly and Ike Simpson so long and s< eject any and all hid* I« reserved. Form ami color— P. A. Getz. Different school directors are around Stewart A Thompson have entered on Repayment upon swamp lands, e tc ............... 33,000 Powell organist. The teachers are C. Onions, per pound, 2^@3 cts. Don«M A| o f the county court, this 14th day Done bv order well cannot be made to believe that . . 66,000 C. Lewis, Maggie Butler, Mrs. It, M. Discussion, led by J. N. Hart. With some a contract to cut 200 cords of wood for Foundry plant penitentiary Beans, per pound, 5 cents. of March, A. D., 1893. B. F. M UL E B T , C lert. Deficiencies in asylum appropriations 25,558 they would so overlook the financial ^ ^ « S ^ c h e . e will he Charlie McDonald; that John ami All teachers are expected to be pres Corn meal, per pound, 4 cts. Dormitories, state univeasity. 26,000 Smith, Carrie Haley, Prof. Campbell, interests of the county in the matter ; “ . * , , ______ ______ _____ 52,600 Edwin Smith, Miss Temple, Mr. Ely, ent as arrangements will be made for Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 cts. . . . . J . . „ . „ j ; nr she teach and others are more con- Garl Me Bee have the timbers on the Extension to penitentiary, etc ......... - Prof. Dunn, R. M. Smith and Miss Mc the annual picnic. of county printing as is being asserted , ul,(„ lt the grade of rcrtifiCat Final Settlement. Graham flour, per barrel, $4. ground for a substantial barn ; that Mr. Improvements, eto., reform school 13,758 in some quarters. Thoae gentleman . cern ^ ^ 22,962 Cullough. A historical lecture, illustrated by most discreet Sellers has about fifteen acres of wood Salaries, etc . normal school, Monmouth Hay, per ton. $10 @$15. Printing for agricultural societies........ . . . . 16,104 can doubtless give good reasons for directors have their attention most the sterioptican, will lie given on the ------- ------------- IS T l) CERTIFY TH AT W E H AVE RKCEIV. land cleared off ready for a crop; ami Salary attorney general . 5,151 T 1 HIS their action. During the pest four closely directed to the amount of sue e<l from the executors of I T P B K S A L T C’ K K R K * HsrnpsN and S ad dlery. «I J. evening of tlie 24th for the benefit of 8,927 tnat Geo. Me Bee will this season put Board of equalization, 1891 and '92 untv, State penitentiary ........................ 6$, 200 years this papei has had precious little ’ *. experience. After all, actual T. 8. Coffey at Perrydale keeps on the library fund. property tine to us from «aid estate and in 1,500 feet of tiling where Thompson M. C. Brown ban bought out bis A * t l u ' r e p u b l i c a n * w e r e i n t h e m a connty printing of any kind, and Bonn snd continued success in the school made to <is under the will of sold deceased. | A Hon are to set out twenty acres of j o r i t y i t w i l l I # n a t u r a l t o c h a r g e t h e hand good eastern stock or will make renter ami be ar.d Master Harry will M J KRIDW ELL per W. R. Bridwsll. of it was done at exorbitant rates, as to order anything you want in those F A IR V IK W . room is the only safe estimate of m i hops next fall. W E RKIDWELL, become tillers of the soil. e x t r * v a g a r r e t o t h e m h u t t h e f a c t * in the figures will show and yet we did MARY H BRIDW ELL, lines. Be sure to see his goods and teachers value. L IZZIE K. HRI DW ELL, per M H. m a n y e a * e * « h e w t h a t i i n l i v i M u a l * h a d sill |>rea.h Elder G W Pewtherer not kick. There will (ie an open meeting of The Presbyterian Sunday school up learn his prices before rmying else SARAH R KLLI8, m o r e t o d o w i t i i i t t h a n p a r t y . I n for us next Sunday. the Salt Creek grange Thursday, March J F. BKIDW ELL, In have n grand time Exeter Sunday where. G LE N N PERTIVAL, per ■ . F. Percivai. 23rd, State la.-cturer Hayes being pres- There will be some extra exereim-a in e n m e m a n n e r o u t r i d e i n f l u e n c e « w e r e J. W . Elliott is putting out fruit I D allas , Or., March 1, ISM. --- ----------------- a o b r o u g h t t o lie a r t h a t i t s e e m e d im - ent. connection with the regular session of j (MMiaF.NF.UK. trees and s'rawtierry ;lants, and so is | the aehnol at 12:15. After that the' p o r r i b l i - f o r t h o s e e c o n o m i c a l l y i n c l i n e d | Constable A Stately have received J. W K'-a* and family are visiting W. D. Gilliam. three younger* classes and th' ir teach- t o r e « i m t h e t i d e . O u r s t a t e ia g r o w i n g Rennie Riggs is on the sick list, and their hop roots and Harlow Conlee has i rs, numbering about rixty, are to go and its public expenditures are natur- Portland. ordered 2,<X)0. It seems as if hops will 1 home with tlie mqierintendent, Mrs. ally larger than in Ihe past, hut that A. Bellows, of Sheridan, is out visit Mrs. Maria Smith is worse again, nor soin take the place of wheat. o t i c e is h e r e b y o iv r n , t h a t b y t ir . is Mrs. Elliott very well. Warh, f >r lunch. The parents of said ■hies not hid« the fact that many thous ing his Uncle Jeff Davis. t a , nf sii o n is r s f m l«. B a d , b, I court of the î state mate of ol O r a n « lor Polk nrantr, sa Iks Schuyler Dodson has been employed ehildren are to he invited to the super and* of dollars were unwisely appropri They have a new piano at the home 27th day of Heesratier, IM I, I «I B m l l . U p o W m , W. M. Chandler and wife have gone A change of party will not ne intendent’* home at 3 o'clock to take ate'! if L. C. H ill, and Silas Hart, Dave j *n teach our school. Mr. V og t was tion, to the hartirat SMrfsr, for cask In k * a < « I th* court house door, sk Hollos, la mis eooMy. > « . , . » awarded the contract to furnish the [ jmrt in a little (oik* meeting. A t eve cessarily cure the evil, but the tendency back to their Olympia home. Grant and Roy Riggs assisted Miss the hours of 9 o’clock, A. M., and sag 4 o'« . r. M., ning there wdl be >n E.inter day con ia apt to be that way in the hope of re Smiley I’ urvine ha* moved tc the Mabel in making some fine music last district twelve cords of wood, and on Saturday, the 18th day of IME» eO the Henry Black agreed to clean and fix right, title, interest and retate, of O. cert in whi h little Misres Joaie l « e lief. place hough*, of E. W, Hinshaw. Sunday. B. Grave« died seised in his own the building ready for use. and Su-ic Fennell, of Independence, the Glenn O. B im ett donation Zenaa Hinshaw is oar new school Not No 266. la t 6 a, of M s , of the W W m m M s A. S. Cri'ler ia limping around with will take part with violins and song. Rev. Harrington will preach al Oak director with P. L. Frazer as clerk in Polk county, C Italian prune tree«, 1,200, select meridian, Not often do two more attractive a lame back. acres of ' dale Sunday, taking as hss theme Mr. Frazer began teaching our school The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.— N o Ammonia; N o Atom. st<ick, for sale by A. K. Wilson. children appear before the public. Mia. Hattie Teal, haa pneumonia. I thi* weak. Eternity. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the 1 je a s a s ® ABSOLUTE!* PURE F T 1 1 □»PRICE’S 0*51341 Administrator’s Sale. N