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« v iT • *5f? 4 ••¿¿¿' jf ll M i ì ? LOCAL AND GENERAL W e h av e large trespass notices, cloth, a t five cents each. J. L. H offm an is the p re sen t teacher Miss V eina *iwann will again teach a t K ings Yfalley. I a t B ridgeport. P I O N E E R T I M E S AT K O L A . P IO N E E R . Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report A bout 1853 A. C. K Shaw and som e O ra H a rrin g to n is m an u factu rin g M ason, d e n tist, in C a m p M I’a brick O tto H eadrick has m oved from Cor others laid out a town site on the west cord wood. C. C. L inden, of W illsm in a, is to Dr. H ayter. d e n tist, over W iUon’» block, Mil' stre et, Dallas. vallis to Lewisville. teach a t S heridan. hank of the W illam ette, five m iles One of Newton W oodw ard’s cows drug »tore, Dull»«. Good, fresh m ilk cow for sale by Miss M innie T etherow , of Indepen above Salem , a t the m outh of th e I»a- diet! Iasi week. T his office is prepared to p rin t horse Elder Doty haa retu rn ed from the T hom as T atom , east of Dallas. deuce, will teach upon the L uckia Creole, and nam ed it C incinnati. Mr. bills in good shape. ett*t and opened a d e n ta l otlice in Mon Dr. Kink th in k s of m oving to the m ute. Plows, plows, plows for evervlxslv F ra n k Bust, a form er McCoyite, m outh. Shaw, having a large q u a n tity of ex place he bought of Mr. Nichol*. everyone w arranted by \V. li now a Salem real estate rustler. T he Independence tile works are cellent white fir tim ber grow ing in the V ote for the heat m an instead of for and C harlie W oodward has been selling Davis doing h good business, with an increas your friend or fellow lodge or ch u rch W in. Madison and wife th in k of bottom so u th of th e creek, concluded 1 fat CAttle to the Dallas butcher». ing dem and. An electric railw av is being built m oving from lnde{>endeiice to Rose- m em ber. to erect a steam sawm ill, which was The snow m ade feed scarce and the Miss S tella U m phlette has gone b u ilt in 1853. T his in'll was of the old burg. p rieto r of i frmn ° / 'K " n • >»« T u alatin riv George Good, a form er p r ro L i f e r Bros, have been h au lin g haled • - - some th ree miles. from the norm al school because her style vitb a capacity of from 1.000 to tliie paper, is now ru n n in g the I'eikina straw . W h at was the Bethel hand moved 2,000 feet per day of twelve hours. It is a wise editor who si wavs know to McCoy and changed nam e accord m o th er is sick a t A m ity. hotel in P ortland. Miss Aggie W in n u ll, of In d e p en L n n it* r being very scarce his product 1 w hst it is bent to ssy and w hat it is ingly. E. C. H all, form erly of B euna Vista, Mr». A. B. Cogper, of Salem , haa found ready m ark et all over to country, dence. will begin teaching for us next better to leave unsaid. has at Moscow, Idaho, an opal m ines gone to Moanow, Idaho, to viait her J. VV. B uster has moved from Inde a considerable q u a n tity going to Salem , Monday. R IC K R E A L L . O ur advertising rates are so low th a t pi ndeuce to Roseburg to engage in the supposed to be worth $25,000. d a u g h te r, Mr». Lafe W illiam». and in Polk county there are n u m er J . y . T. Sadler u n ig h t w atch a t th e J . M. M cFee w rites back from cen- anybody can afford to use p rin te r’s ink G lenn Graves bought a t $800 the drug business. ous old buildings the lum ber of which All feel good over th e certainty of woolen mill. Mr*. Lou M agruder haa been a t P o rt teral Iowa th a t they have th is w iuter I in helpm g them to buy or *< 11. eighty acres of the C. B. Grave** place was c u t a t Shaw ’s sawm ill, th e co u rt having a new and b e tte r flouring mill. la n d viaiting her b ro th er, H en ry Teal, had about 100 days of sleighing. The K iekapoo Indian m edicine com Born, to th e wife of H enry McKee, who haa a aerioua lu n g trouble. Mr Boyd bus th is week been severe' pany, who were here, are uow perform sold a t a d m in istra to r’s sale last S atu r house at Dallas being one. As tim e Miss N onie B urch has been engaged n ear Dixie, W ednesday, a girl. H enry Byerley furnished the lum ber day. passed on a n d the tim ber grew scarce E ld er R. M. Mesaick, now stationed ly aillicted with neuruL 'ia of the h e art ing in Albina. and helped to m ake new seats and now as a regulai asaistant in our public L ittle E sth e r Savage haa been I very ve a t the hom e of his daughter, Mrs. We have reasons to I* proud of the about th e mill, a flouring m ill was add at M ilton, in easte rn O regon, ha', been Hoy. O u t beyond B illston. a m an set a kind things being said ab o u t this paper ed to the p lan t and did a good business. our school house has double its form er school. sick and u n d e r the care of Mrs Dod- visiting his form er pariahoners a t M on capacity. trap for a wild beast aud cap tu red a Jas. Sim onton has been visiting his son. and are all th e tim e trying to m ake it Jim m ie C lark started a tanery there Blow, blow, blow! T h a t disagree C hina pheasant. m o u th . and m ade lots of money. Mr. C lark d aughter, Mrs. Sm ith, a t M cM innville, still better. H a r n e tt * a n d S a d d l e r y , C harlie H a m lin , of Airlie, reports a able c atarrh can be cured by takim r m arried a sister of Ben H ayden. H e and Sunday cau g h t F ra n k Gibson in new fem inine boarder a t th eir house L. C. P a rk e r, A. W. T eats and 1. N* Mrs. E lizabeth W h itm an , ol M on T. 8. Coffey a t Perrydale keeps on Portland. H ood’s Sarsaparilla, the constitution. 1 A Sc.io girl has a ton g u e so collossal afterw ard sold o u t his business to Wiujila are delegates to th e Odd Fel m outh, is visiting her grandson, Seth since the 20th. rem edy. th a t she can wet >■ C olum bia postage Jessie Ray and m oved to Salem , w here hand good eastern stock or will m ake low* gran d lodge, which meet» at Flu M urphy, a t Olym pia. Mrs. H en rietta E llis, of Salem , has to order a n y th in g you w ant in those sta m p a t one lick. T h e m an who Ladies, before buying your sum m er he did a larger business, but was rest We will be glad to ftirniah paper and g ene in May. T he L ittle Palace hotel at In d e p e n m arries her will l*e e n titled to the less and anxious to do still m ore, so he lines. Be s u re to see his goods and been visiting her d a u g h te r, Mr*. W. m illinery be sure to see Mrs. W inakill’a envelope- to all who will occasionally II. K uykendall, anil a *i*terof Mrs. learn h is prices before D uying else K a rl’a Clover Root, th e new blood handsom e and stylish Btock. sold o u t aud w ent to Astoria where his send ns in the n- w-. Call or semi for dence c an n o t l>e a very paying conern, sy m p a th y of the world. Ben. L ucas is up Ironi McMinnville. where. p uritier, give» freshness a n d clearness judging from the frequency with which a package of it. D aniel H ollingsw orth, of Dallas, h ealth failed and he re tu rn e d to Salem t , , , T he Odd Fellow lodge, o( w hich to the eo m pl-xion and cure» constipa it changes landlords. T here w. 1 1* a a te n o p tie an show a t G ra n t T eats was an honored m em ber, answ ers the problem in last week's where he died. By a c t of the legisla K K D P U A 1 K IK . Mr. and Mrs. H . B T hielsen. of D er tion. 25c, 50c anti $1. ture th e nam e of C incinnati was tbe school house b n d a y evening for ' has passed a series of ap p ro p riate reao^ T urner,w hich is a few m iles east of M onm outh correspondence. He »-ays ry, wore am ong us T oe-day. T hey are G randm a P urdy has been sick. the lienefit of the library, and th e lutions concerning him. M ost of y o u r d a m p and clam m y soil Independence, on the railroad, seems the field m u st be fo n y m iles square, changed to Eola. J. B. V. B utler was thoroughly good citi/.- ns, w orthy of one af the first m erchants, rem oving l»e boom ing the wrong way, there be and gives th e figures to prove it. can be drained am i stirred u n til it will W ill Davis has im proved his farm by tea ch e r’s association will m eet there im itatio n in m any ways L. C. P a rk e r has been ru n n in g th e S aturday. from P ortland a bout 1853, an l doing grubbing, be aa good as any on the place. U n u ing over a dozen e m p ty dwellings. H enry H ta tts.o f Lewisville, had one business there u n til 1858, when he foundry this week for P roprietor Biddle, »» Shiloh’s Cure, th e g reat c nigh and tilized ground is w orthless. M IL L C R E E K . L ittle Jim m ie C ham bers, of K ings ewe to give b irth to the lam bs and moved to M onm onth and died in 1876. who has been tak in g d octor »tuff, V. J. T u rn id g e will soon build a croup mire, is for sale hv fill druggists. Miss Alice C hapin i* teaching at Docket size contains twenty-five doses, Valley, tho u g h less th an ten years old, a n o th e r four. If tliev keep on at th a t In 18.56 ( ’has. H * M attoon, now of large barn. which acted b e tte r th a n it tasted. Bad w eather has m ade school a tte n S m ithticld, K A Freeland at G rand has proved a very successful book lick lie will have to enlarge his farm to Airlie, began to publication of a news onlv 25 cents. C hildn-n love it. Miss May Pike, of M cM innville, was dance slim . A good farm , in a good co m m u n ity , R ondo, Mias Mary Stevens a t Oak •anvasser. L et o th e r boys tak e the give the sheeplets play room and paper called the R eligious E xpositor, here last week. T he new aHsessment law is a puzzle. hint* 8. A. Lackey is c u ttin g 3000 hop a t a reasonable price, can n o t alwaya P o in t and C. L. P urvine n o rth of Zona pasturage. an organ of the B aptist denom ination. l>e obtained, b u t W ise 4 K eyt a t Perry- Some assessors view it in one lig h t and J. I). Seward has sold some of his poles for 8. E. P urvine. T om orrow th ere is to be a neighbor I’he forem an of the office wa* E. M 4 he P o rtlan d |s»lice have for several S hiloh's V italizer is w hat you need some in another. It is to he hoped dale now have for sale one th a t hom e prairie property. W aite, now of Halem. T h e paper did C. P. C ham bers will hood m eeting a t th e W illam m a soon open a h u n te rs should see. for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skit, that tliev will arrive at som e uniform i m onths been m aking it so warm for fill sorts of unw orthy c h ara cte rs th a t cem etery to g rub and clear it up. T here not succeed very well and as Mr. Mat- Mack Byron is our new school direc cooper shop at B allston. o r kidney trouble. It is g u a ran tee d to ty of action. Mrs. C airie L aw ton did n o t m arry loon wa* prom ised more encourage oug h t to be a t th e old Dallas cem etery tor and V. J. T u rn id g e clerk. tho city is now com paratively free of give you satisfaction. Price, 75 cents T he snow storm s deprived H a rry J o h n A lexander, who was out here two a t an early d a te a sim ilar m eeting for m ent a t Corvallis, he moved his p lan t C aptain Sweenev, IT S. A., San Die them . Coad of Heveral anim als th a t O ur lyceum closed for the season furnish years ago, b u t a n older b rother, W il Oregon ia not a good corn sta te ami go. Cal., says: “ S h ilo h ’s C a ta rrh Item to th a t place, hut th e prom ises were wool a n d m ohair. Jo h n R itner is the new d irecto r and a sim ilar purpose. y et m any of our best farm ers annual!', edv is the first m edicine I have ever liam , whose hab its and ch aractei have not realized and it was not long until with an en te rta in in g program m e. An ex change sa y s: *‘I t has been Barney C ady clerk, ju st th is side of raise a few acres for stock feed. It found th a t would do m e any good.” J. 0 , Avery, who had rendered some Mr. and Mrs. P urvine are seeing alw ays been above reproach. T hom as G ran t has less bacon since discovered th a t th e hom e-grown, hand- K ings V alley, and at Red P rairie, V. gives a variety and far mot th a n pays Brice 50 cents. financial aid, closed o u t the concern th a t theif visited his sm oke house at w hat m ay he seen a t the sta te capital T h e city recorder's financial sta te J. T urnidge and M. Syron have those spauked. ragged, hare-foot c o u n try boy and the paper was suspended. The m idnight. for coat of production. Even a single and so is Miss Maggie B axter. m en t would have been far m ore satia- Chart C lantield, who hart been in m akes a better fighter in th e battle of places. acre would be appreciated by your am people of Eola held an indignation Zenas H inshaw is grubbing for P. L. factory if it had included th e reoeipta W alter Olm sted is w orking for Cyrus this co u n ty for tw en ty years, lias just ntala. Sol. S tu m p is the fresh d irec to r and life th an does «lie well pam pered, well m eeting when the paper was about to Purvine on Gooseneck and R achel Sy Frazier's hop yard, and J. M. Davis is for hall re n t, fines a n d from o th er taken o u t his n a tu r dizatioo papers, clothed city boy, the seat of whose be rem oved aud some stirrin g speeches Otis W olverton clerk in the d istrict T h e p re sen t y e ar’s hop c u ltu re will and no longer claim s allegiance to the ron is helping Mrs. W ilcox a t Ballston. xcavating a hillside for his hop house. sources and indicated the e x a c t bal west of Suver. For the school n o rth of p a n t- are dusted w ith a golden slipper. were m ade by A. C. R. Shaw, J. B. V. ance now on hand. be th e best ever in O regon. T here is queen of E n g lan d . Give iw th e hand spanked c o untry boy Ilnller aud others, hut all they could H en ry O lm sted, of Red Prairie, has Roads bad a u d m any bridges and Zens» Ira Burley will serve as director a general desire am ong hop m en to every tim e. E lsew here will be seen C ity R ecor do was to express th e ir indignation. culverts o u t of repair. If there were been am ong kindred in these p arts, For sale or trad e for farm lan d , my and F ra n k M eLeneh as clerk. know the best wav of doing everything H aving thin g s to sell and n o t adver W. B. C arter wa* one of th e printer* better drainage and tiling used instead and Sm iley Purvine has moved from der S nyder’s financial re p o rt from in c onnection w ith th eir grow th. Im livery prep ertv situ ate d on Main stre et Tho p re sen t m em bers of th e Ball- J u n e , 1891, to d a te ,a n d now it rem ains proved sprayers will tight lice vigor in the business p a rt of Dallas. T here stou hand aro Jas. McCain, Geo. Ball, tising th e fact is like w inking or on th e paper and w ent w ith the office of lum ber for culverts, it would be a Salem to his Gooseneck hop ranch. for those concerned to pick o u t w hat outfit to Corvallis and afterw ard ran a great im provem ent over the present are two barns, box stalls, sheds, etc., ously. Stock is doing as well as could be ex J. C. W ilcox, E lias C onner, David g estu rin g in the dark. You know it ever flaws or e x travagance or am issions occupying nearly one forth of a bh»ck. Bowm an, Jo h n Cornelias, T J. B utler, but no one else does. I n th is age of paper on the sam e press called the order of things. pected, considering shortness of feed T h e young m an win) h satisfied with they canfind th erein . W . B. D a vis . co m p etitio n and progress, advertising Corvallis G azette. He died there sev aud lack of shelter. Those concerned S. A. Hall and W. B. Bowm an. evil associations and fp«>n>ling his ev HAZEL DELL. and push are a necessity for success in eral years ago. Napoleon Nelson, now will surely m ake b e tte r provisions for T h an k s to w hoever sen t the notice W e m ake no apology for repeatedly e n in g s and Sundays d rin k in g and gam W e have road tax receipts for sale a? business. If you do not w ant to be of Oak Grove, wa* the devil in the E x Still plenty of snow back in th e their a n im als before w inter comes u rg in g people to work, avoid useless bling aw iy his daily earnings has not of th a t social g a th e rin g a t the hom e of a cen t each. How m any m en whose positor olllee at Kola. T he idea of a bothered by people com ing around, do again. expense, sh u n bad com pany a n d to a very b rig h t future before him. T here J. M. Yocom. It is good and w ould lim e is wiir h a n y th in g can afford to not let any body know th a t you have religions new spaper harlroring the dev m ountains. strive for progress in good directions. are som e such in the county ju st west have been better had it c o n ta in ' d the | furnish the p ap er and w rite o u t twen Mr. M artin, his wife a n d th e ir son Sam m y says the o th e r boys will stand il in the office— no wonder it did not a n y th in g to sell. nam es of those present. Lot. som e one of M arion. Bert have la grippe. no show w hatever w hen he com es out Som e w ith confirm ed evil hab its and * iy-fivH such receipts for two bits. succeed. A few years later a harness always rep o rt such m eetings to this no am bition will inevitably d rift on FOR T H E I.ADIES! .h o p wa* started th ere and did a good R em em ber th e county tea ch e rs’ as We now h e ar the w histle of M ont with his new c a rt and harness. All from bad to worse and never a m o u n t J. D. Sew ard, of Ballsion, answ ers office. they can do will he to sadly sit on the business, and later old m an May sta rt sociation m eeting at Dixie tomorrow. gom ery's steam sawmill. S p o k a n e , W ash., M arch 10, 1893. ! the M onm outh problem of last week, fence and see him and th eir girls go to a pinch of snuff, b u t th e g re a t m a L ast S aturday ev en in g a crowd of ¡saying the farm m ust he forty miles T hey will th ere decide when and when* For the p ast three y ears I have been ed a pottery, which ran a n u m b er of G. W . Tillolson and Mr. W ilkes are happily spin n in g up and down the jority are susceptible of being influenc young folk- gath ered a t th e li*»nn? of years. In 1856 th e w riter b u ilt the to hold th e ir a n n u a l picnic. T here square a n d would c ontain 1,024.000 a g reat sufferer from a coinplicatian of ed to lead a more honorable a n d useful c u ttin g logs for J o h n Teal. road. will be an illu strated histori -al lecture J. M. Y ocum , n e ar P le asan t hill, and acres and th a t m any rails and stakes. diseases peculiar to m y sex in their first bri ige across the little spring course iu life. gave them a n enjoyable surprise and C h risten a Brown and K itty C orn branch in the town and also assisted th ere th is evening for th e benefit of C yrus Purvine is extended his hop worst form ; also general debility, con .Several huu 'red song birds of differ .-pent th e tim e in playing gam es, after wall were am ong tlu.tr H azel Dell George Bell, of Bethel, in the erection th e ir school library. H en ry C am pbell could h o t be hired area and will try the post and wire in stip atio n . bloating, neuralgia, etc. I which all partook of an e x cellen t sii|>- e n t kinds were im ported from Ger tried m any physicians and all sorts of of a store house for T. O. W aller, now friends last week. his old yard. A. N. H inshaw and J. T. to steal chickens nor to pluck a w ater P reach in g a t all th e c hurches every per before going hom e. m any and tu rn e d loose in the W illam p a te n t m edicines and obtained no re of M onm outh, and Lot L iverm ore, of Mr. W ellm an and fam ily have m ov Sim pson, Jr., are startin g one on Up m elon front the neighbor's p e tc h — un Sunday m orn in g and evening. M eth e tte valle. a n d are already begin n in g lief. I had heard m uch of Drs. Darrin 1'endleton, who was a brother of Mrs. Slow people n a tu ra lly get left on all ed in to th e H uber house and he is per Gooseneck. W e should like to hear less it wa* rips— b u t a little m ock'ng odist and C h ristia n Sunday schools at to m ultip ly like the C hinese p h easan t W aller. A lthough g e ttin g som e w hat through the I t k m i z k k from some one bird has ju st told us of som e of bia years ago, h u t did not apply to them , working for Mr. Teal. 9 :45, P resb y terian 12:15’ B ap tist and sides. A sluggishness of body begets who has tried th e [lost and wire for shooting a n d figuring last fall. A T he S heridan Sun m an w ants to as 1 th o ui:lit they were g reat frauds advanced in years. Mr W aller is q uite M. E. south 3. P rayer m eetings T hurs a corresponding m ind and while such well preserved and i* living a q u iet life M ONM OUTH. Cooper Hollow m an was d riv in g down hops. day evening. T h e general public wel people are th in k in g ab o u t g e ttin g know how th e ladies will ride horse like m any o th ers who treated m y case. with his second wife, his first wife hav th e hill n ear H e n ry ’s bachelor ranch ready, quicker ones are off and there hack when they begin to wear hoop Finally I concluded to consult them . com e a t all these m eetings. Mr. E d d le m an ’s in fan t child died ing died m any years ago. Mr. Hliaw so u th of town w ith a coop of chickens gettin g tin* cream of what is going, skirts. W hen a wom an says she will T o my g re at joy a n d satisfaction I was C o rn eliu s H ughes has a letter from leaving the dregs to the sluggish d u ll she will, if she has to ride like a clothes soon relieved and now I am entirely and his father, Jo sh u a 8liaw, b rought last week. Mr. T im m onds has p u t o u t a sm all for m arket. Som e how th e coop got his son, J o h n , saying th a t he is now ards. Lazy o|>en and th e fowls took to th e woods. T he m otor cars were laid up for re peach orchard. cured aud enjoying the m ost perfect the first sheep to Oregon across th e paren ts and stupid pin plains in 1844. W hen th e tim ber located in C hicago, teleg rap h in g for teachers m ake slothful children. T he ow ner told th e above m entioned pairs several days th is week. Noble red m e n . m u st believe in health . I can he seen a n d referred to supply n ear his m ill began to be ex H . H ayden is t tearin g hie lots and th e W estern U nion. His daughter, and a n o th e r big boy they m ig h t have at any tim e a t my residence a t the T he butchers are having some trouble w om an’s rights, for a t The Dalles last If the $4.000 or $5,000 which is setting o u t fruit trees. hausted, Mr. Shaw had foresight K ate, who m arried a Mr. M orrison, i- half the young roosters th ey could M ohr block, S pokane, W ash. to get fat c attle for beef, they being week a squaw was seen tru d g in g .»long annu ally squundred a* the three D dlas enough to sell lus p la n t anil did so to well pleased with her new homo at M u s. A n n a B u r t o n . C hailie, one of J . M. L ynn's tw in c atch or kill. T hey did kill a n d e a t very scarce. the stre e t w ith a cooking stove on her saloons wero devoted to im proving th e Joe Downer, who afterw ard sold it to a Silver lake, east of Rogeburg. boys, had his left fore finger chopped four, which they consider th e ir share, homes and m aking m ore com fortable hack, w hile her liege lord walked Drs. D arrin can he consulted free n com pany a n d th e m ills were removed E lder M essick, form erly pastor of the off, b u t have not been able to th is gowd Jacob C onser, a pioneer of 1847, died tlie fam iles oj those w h o -p e n d it, ’lime leisurely behind c arrin g the lid lift«; 2704 W *sh n g to u street. P ortland, a n d to Buena Vista and *.on b u rn t down. C hristian church, was am ong friends day to catch th e o th er fallow’s sh a re of a t E u g en e last week, aged 75 years. would be m ore th rift a u d su n sh in e On a plum tree lim b, which touches Review” building, Spokane, W ash. W aller & Liverm ore continued for a fleeing birds. here lately. W e are co n stan tly receiving an u n More th a n forty years ago he I iid o u t wlier * neglect, a n d gloom now exist. a window, there is a cluster of blossoms Office hours. P) to 5 daily, evening 7 num ber of years in the m ercantile Prof. S p illm a n ’s wife and Mrs. Zielier iu full bloom. the tow n site of Jefferson and built a D rinking men a n d gambler.- a n d all lim ited a m o u n t of would be free adver to 8, Sunday 10 to 12. T hey trea t all N ever before a t the b e g in n in g of a business and then removed to eastern tising. h u t m o-t of if is a t once c h u ck have returned from th e ir extended visit m ill there. H is second wife was a w id others know the assertion to be true. p residential term have we seen so m a curable nervous, chronic, a cu te and Oregon. In those days a pettifagger ed in to th e waste lni>ket, for it, takes L ast Sunday five dogs killed nine in California. ow of N orris H u m p h re y , who used to ewes anti four lam bs for A. W. Mc- ny things done by th e chief m ag istra te A correspondent, asks if there are to m oney to ru n a new spaper, aud those priv ate diseases, and m ake a specialty lived th ere who succeeded well and in ru n a ferry u p th e river from Salem. A. W. L ucas still retains his stre n g th Nary. O ne of the cur* has been killed th a t we believe will m eet w ith alm o st be a n y school app ro p riatio n s th is v. nr, wti 'g e : th e benefits of advertising of all diseases of the eye, car, nose and after years becam e a noted law yer, and universal aoproval. T he o th e r day a th ro a t, c a ta rrh and deafness, loss of had it not licen for th e dem on drink to a rem arkable degree for one bo low and he is h u n tin g for the others. T h e Ind ep en d en ce c annery last year and we an-w er. yes. T h e new laws should pay for it. congressm an approached th e p re sid en t m anhood, loss of desire or sexual power m ight have been in th e halls of c o n with lung disease. sold all its p ro d u c t to San Francisco on the suhjc t -ecm to he equivocal In th e Lewisville school d istric t Me - in m an or w om an. All peculiar fe- gress. W hen tin capital of the state in behalf of one of the p resid en t’s ow n S M IT H S I E L U p arlies in u n la h e lh d can.-, which and conflicting, h u t it was i.ot the i n City M arshal C oats has been on the kinsm en for office, and he at ouce p u t m eans th a t they p u t ilieir own brand tention of the law m akers to work a I) I'urm r is now a director with l>. W. m nies' troubles, irregularities, etc. are was located at Salem for a tim e the sick list for a few days, h u t a t this Sunday school regularly a t 3 o’clock his foot down on the proposition, a n d on the goods. Hie cannery will this I hard sh ip on public schools and the .au Lewis as clerk. At B allston H enry c o nfidentially and successfully treated. fortunes of E ola h u n g in the balance, w riting is ¡»»me better. ami everybody invited to atten d . p u t him self on record as squarely op year utilize tw enty or m ore h ands and th o rities and c o u rt- will find som eway Bu -11 i-< to s Tve as director and W. VV. Mo-t cases can receiv* hom e treatm en t h u t the rapid progress of Salem soon Answer to last week's problem of how W e need a postoffice a n d there is a posed to senators, congressm en a n d will p u t u p m ostly cherries, straw ber I to see th a t no seiiotis dam age is df no Stockton clerk, while W in. F uqua after a visit to the doctor's office. In Iwgan to tell on th e little town and fin and D M. C albreaih occupy those q uiries answ ered. C irculars a n d ques ally, like a hill of potato«'» under an m any acres of land in a field to be probability of one being established o th er officials a p p o in tin g o r seek:n g ries and pears. to school interests. p irtitions at. Parker. a p p o in tm e n t of their relatives to subor- tion blanks se n t free. Drs. D arrin oak tree, it w ithered. A c h u rc h was fenced with an even n um ber of rails is here. Of la te several Salem ladies have | T he only way to succeed is to keep d uate positions. H e etofore senators charge sit the low ra te of $5 per m onth ; built by the C hristian d enom ination, forty m iles square. J. M. C am pbell's uncle has sen t him G. W . M yer lias lieen shipping oats. m ade m id n ig h t visits to the saloons | pegging away and try in g to hold all and congressm en have claim ed a n d or in th at proportion a* the cate m ay hut not being firm ly p u t together, it from Iowa a piece of w rought steel, H is buggy horse, Ugo, is sick, and his Fred Lucas has been taken hack to and gam bling hells in search of their ihe ground you gain. A young m an which was used over 100 years ago in require. T h is applies to each and succonied to a storm of wind a few the hospital a t P ortland, aud is in a b rother, A n a n , has several sick horses. been gran ted th e rig h t to a lm o st abso husb an d s, who had t>ecn claim ing th a t may work hard all the week, but, if he lutely c o n tro l th e federal p a tro n ag e i strik in g fire, before m atches cam e into every disease except surgical and s|*eci- re a rs afterw ard, and the delria was pur very dangerous condition with th ru at lodge a n d com m ittee m eetings d e ta in blow- in liis earn in g s at the saloons, Jas. Myer, Jesse M artin, Bert. H a st from th eir d istric t, b u t now Mr. Cleve ! use. As o u r pioneers read this a niul- a) com plicated cases. The doctors’ fall chased by Jo h n W aym ire from which and kidney troubles. ed th em so late. At least two of the shows, halls, and buggy riding, or in ings, F ra n k Myer a n d Ja s. H a stin g s land says th a t all th e world m ay have ! tit,ude of m em ories in connection with in prices is not onlv a boon to the poor, he erected for him self a t Dallas a unw o rth y recrean ts were found a t such any o th er unnecessary or unprofitable Mr. H alsinger, of Salem , a brother- have been at McCov digging hop roots ju st as fair a show ing and ch an ce aa j flint and steel lire m aking will come but will b ap p reciated by thousands dw elling which atill stands. I). I.. places and m arched home. m anner, he is very a p t to go through trooping hack. Higgs p u t up a m achine shop, using in-law of our tow nsm an, T. J. B erry, is and will plant, them as soon a* the th e pet* of big m en. u n ab le to pay. ----- ---------- R u n n in g a news paper where there life w ithout a m o u n tin g to m uch and Ilia w ater of the spring branch for his here this week on a visit and in the m oist w eather let* up. T he Presbyterian Y. P. S. C. E . will OAK DALE. c a n n o t possibly he found enough sub to come down to old age in poverty. power, and a m an nam ed Long started interest of the new Salem paper the Mi*s Alice C hapin is now tea ch in g N E W TO -D A Y . m eet a t the ch u rch on M onday even Oregon in d e|ie n d en l. sc rip tio n a n d advertising patronage to her second term of school here w ith Some re ce n t g o v e rn m e n t a p p o in t ings a t 7 :30,instead of Sunday evening Spelling school has adjourned sine a m anufactory of th resh in g m achines. David Ruble had a nursery and sold n su p p o rt it, can have hut one inevita m en t a re : Isaac B. Ora v, of In d ian a .! as heretofore. Song service and Bible die. D uring th e great religions revival th irty pupils. Two good blackboards good m any trees. A serio-comic inci here lately there were eighty-tw o new and a reading c h a rt have been added K HUNT AT ss PER MONTH A DWELLING, ble result. Ask th e experience of nine- m inister to M exico; Jo siah Q uincy, of reading. R egular Y. P. S. C. E. topic, B aptist p rayer m eeting changed to d e n t look place a t Eola a lsm t 1854 or of F two lots and stable. Inquire te n th s of all th e m en who ever went M assachusetts, a ssista n t secretary <>f God’s Prom ises. Special topic, T he m em bers added to th e C hristian church to our teach in g facilities. FULTON A BELL. four o’clock S un d ay afternoon. ------------------------------------- — '55 betw een Old. Je rry C--------- and a and several a t the B aptist c h u rc h , hut to th e m ines in search of gold a n d sil s t a le ; Ja m es B. E u stis, of L ouisiana, H ousehold at B ethany. All young ver and th e ir replies will he equivalent m inister to F ra n c e ; P atrick A. C ollin-, jieople cordially invited. B U E N A V IS T A . We are glad to h e ar th at o u r form er widow there. Not liking som ething none a t the E vangelical. CHOICE LOT OF ENOLI8H CLUSTER HOF neighbor, llert H ibbert, has th e Bridge he said she grabbed a kettle of hot wa to th a t result. of M assachusetts, consul to London . roots for sals at T2.W per 1,000. Come or ad It is c u rre n tly re|K>rted th a t a young Crops look well. T he governor and secretary of sta te port school. dress J. C. Frink or W. A. Brown, Falls CU]-, Or. ter and started for him . H e ran out R obert A M axwell, of New York, W . F . 8. D illon, a y oung m an who lady of th is place will m arry a barkeep have been in eastern Oregon try in g to of the house and in try in g to scale the G randm a Porterfield is again u p and used to live witli Dr. C hase in L incoln, fourth assistant p o stm aster-general; select the m ost eligible location for the H enry Farley is enjoying a badly fence som e knots on a fir pole, which er of P ortland in a few days. W hat around. OME GOOD YOUNO HORSES, MUTTON AND w ent w rong a n d found him self in the W ade H am p to n , of South C arolina, new lu n a tic asylum authorized by th e c u t leg and A ndy Siefarth lias carved lay on top of the fence c a u g h t his an awful future th ere is in store for stock sheep for sals by Sam. Sm ith,of Smithfleld. Jo h n n ie W ells is now a t school in Address Kiekreall. P o rtla n d jail last Sunday night. He com m issioner of railroads; W illiam legislature. H alf a dozen different a sm all slice from his foot. th a t girl a n d her parents. W ill the pants and fell head down held by the Tacom a. had been a g e n t for an A lbany in su r McAdoo, of New Jersey, a ssista n t sec re point*« w an t it, and all th in k th ey give young never learn by th e sad ex p er Q uite a m ining cam p is being found sharp knots and in this |K>sitii>n th e ance com pany a n d a fte r repeated de tary of the navy. e n t o n a t o n e r w a n t a l l t h e MOHAIR the very best of reason why it go to down a t Jas. F ord's place C laim s are woman arrived wite the boiling water, ience of o th ers in such cases? T he baby of Mrs. W . P . Bevens is in Polk county and will pay tb s very I m ands, e x te n d in g over several m ouths, J. B. T ru llinger, who has been in th e ir respective localities. being sold and slaked off Blasting, which she delibcraily poured over his getting better. ' * NO RM AL N O TES. failed to acc o u n t for $405of their inon charge of the agency m ill a t G rand sinking shafts, pa-sing aro u n d sam ple inverted Issly, blistering him in a fear Oregon has five living ex-eovernors, ore and o ile r things in connection A large acreage of potatoes will be T h e ju n io rs who spoke F riday were ey th a t had gone in to his hands, and Kotide for several years, was in town ful m an n er. T he old fellow laughed p u t in this season. 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 th ey procured his arrest on a charge of this week and says th a t the younger I Jo h n W hileaker, of E ugene, S. F nth q u artz m in in g are going on. Of i alsm t it when show ing his blistered Misses Sadie Briggs and M aud Bayles T and Charlotte Masters, who was at Dallas city, generation of In d ian s are m aking m a j Chadwick and Z. F. .Moody, of Salem , course the m ine will be advertised in skin and said she was n e t to blam e and Mr. T ilton. em bezzlem ent. O ur new ferrym an, Mr. Burgess, has Oregon, in 1808, or his representatives, or any ons knowing of his death, are requested to communicate ny im provem ents, h u t th a t the old L. F. G rover and W. W. T hayer, of th e IfBM 1 XKR. Prof. S pillm an is happy because his been im proving th in g s and can now with Messrs. Gill * Bush, soltcitora, Bath. England. and afterw ard m arried her. E ola has A t fine and as good beans as we ever tim e fellows stick to th e ir old tim e P ortland, Mr. Moody being th e only w hisk one across the river in sh o rt o r fe returned hom e Frida; seen m any changes and tom e palm y wife retu rn ed F rid a y ,a fte r »|>end ate were raised in this county, and w a v s . As the In d ia n police and In republican am ong them . It is sin g u lar U i m l w i i r e a t C o a t. der, • ing the w inter in California. days as well as som e gloomy ones. e nough of them could be profitably i dial) courts are m ain tain ed exactly as th a t a republican state should have so ji(i08 FOR HATCHING FROM IMPORTED AND F'or cash in hand or gisal notes u n H ere are some of o u r hop g ro w ers: f J first prise Plym outh Rocks, f? for thirteen. Ap raised w ith in o u r borders to ten time« in the past, it would not seem th at the m any dem ocratic governors. Mias Bruce, th e m usic teach er, who til fu rth er notice you can have at cost H o p O ro w flri A tte n tio n . ply early. MRS. NAIRN. Ballston, Or. C. W. Miller six acres, W . P. Bevens supply th e hom e dem and, yet every governm ent yet regarded them as citi a n y th in g I have in stock, consisting of W m . Brown 4 Co., of Salem , vili has been a t hom e near P o rtlan d for T he C alifornia legislature has pass eighteen, A. P. Bonzey nine, C. P. and year o u r m et c h a n ts im p o rt thousands zens. He says F a th e r C roquette, who a fine line of hardw are, stoves, tinw are, »end one of th eir new horse power some tim e, retu rn ed Monday, BAROAIN IN LAND TEN ACRE TRACT IN- W. L. W ells sixteen, Miles P orterfield of pounds of beans. T his i- a h in t for is in charge of th e C atholic ch u rch ed a law m ak iu g itc rim in al to sell short farm machinery, buggies, wagons, har sprayers to Dallas and give ride the corporation of Dallas, all level and in public Mr. Roe, of the ju n io r class, was call- w eight of bu tter. H ereafter a two u l t i v a t i o n . I ............................. th e ladies and am bitious boys and girls there, is as spry as he was five years t can be bought very cheap by apply- row« and plows Come with your cash exhibition of its workings, T he date ed to his hom e a t La G rande B atuiday tw enty, G. A W ells, Jr., tw enty, J a c ing to |M»und roll th ere m ust w eigh th irty 1MITH * WOODS. cob Brown th irty . to p la n t a p a tc h of beans for the m ar and be convinced. VV. B. D avih . will be announced in th e I tkmizkk , , t>y the serious illness of his m other. , *k°- two ounces. Oregon needs som ething k e t. Y ou will be surprised to find how perhaps the next issue. Not long ago som e railroad m en in sim ilar. If buyers would have m erch SU VER . MARKET R E P O R T Mr. Dixon, of th e advanced class, re or sali easily you c an th u s m ake from $5 to BALED HAY—BOTH CHEAT AND Chicago were talk in g about the rapid a n ts to weigh it and pav for ju st w hat tim othy. Good _ Good quality, 912 per ton at the barn ceived a telegram Hunday sta tin g the A Hucoftftaful F a r m e r . $10 or m ore. F in e prospects for fruit. [Corrected weekly by Ntee k Coeper] Also clean seed oats. i ' . B. KNOWLES. Derry advancem ' ent ninnuvcm «*»’ in railroad —•"* facilities and tliev get, it would have a tendency in d eath of his father, and h** left im m ed J o h n M cCulloch cam e to Polk coun O ur town needs a tile factory. W heat, per bushel, 58 cts. T h e b est stock m en the world over connections for th ro u g h travel. One the rig h t direction. ty in 1868 and has ever since lived in iately for his hom e in A shland. B ran, per ton, $17 All sorts of grain looks prom ising. «ay th a t all farm ers should raise ear- of them «»sorted th a t a lady could Call for Bids. ttie neighborhood of Ballston. To be W e are in reciept of Ssh-m ’s net Hhorts, per ton, $20. rota as w iu ter feed for th eir nows and leave C hicago, com e by way of Fort IN D E P E N D E N C E . Miss N orthrop i* teach in g us a good gin with he had n o thing except good O ats, per bushel, 35 cts. horses A n acre of ground devoted to ian<l, Sau F ra n c isco ,th e C ity n f Mexico, paper, the In dejiendent, published by school. health and a will to work. He mar- F. H . Lewis has sold his m eat shop, F lo u r, per barrel, $4. „ . , n N T m “ PA V D F THE APRIL TERM OF THE c a rro ts a n d m angel wurzel beets for Texas, S t Louis, New Y ork, Boston, to L H. M cM ahon. It sta rts in as if it Grass gc.tin g th ic k e r and longer and ; o ‘"untv c ------- u r t ol the Mat. .,t O r«*«, for Polk ■ ried a d a u g h te r of Mrs. R achel David- to A. L. a n d C. L. 8 |ierh n g , of P o rt Potatoes, )>er bushel, 50 cts. •to c k w ould produce an im m ense Chicago, a d istance of 12.000 m iles had com e to stay, and is sure to m ake county, <U on April att>, «rill bo 1« ky » k t count» stock picking up. ; son and they have four prom ising chil land. -------- ----------------------------------------------------------- court a contract for t h » making ol maps of ths lands B utter, per pound, 30 cts am ount of feed a n d the anim «ls would w ithout ever p u ttin g her foot on the the three o th er pa|iers th ere realize its j dren, two of them now in college. For T he M ongolians have driven o u t all o,» pro—nt o-nonhip <a presence. I t harks as if th ere were Lard, per pound, 16 ($20 cts. a n d th rifty E lder R. M. M essick, form erly a _ —*1 l*n«l., with Mi .Iph.boticftl .rranfruiont of .lip . be m ore h e alth y ------------ -- by their „ ground. Some d o u b t it . and he secur- ten years he ren ted and th en bought . . u • ____ , ___, upon which is cription of m n d . Hid Bacon, sides, per pound, 17 cU. i . written the t h . dm Ucwcriptton »1 I la use. A ll who have ever tried it !•»»« ed a lady to u n d e rta k e the feat. She | brains, push and coin a t th e hack of „ . , " pastor a t M onm outh, was in town last the grouse and native pheasant* and ® • - for noting -T tranafe t*P* containing margin« w hat was known as the B urke place a t are devouring all th e dead anim al* sill------------------- it, a lth o u g h th e proprietors will proli H am s, per pound,18J (320 cts. been m ore th a n satisfied with th e re- is today w hirling westward throng map« ami alipa art to be constructed upon I .. .... uk.__ __... . _ . ! Sheridan Ju n c tio n . H e now owns nv ) wee ' they c an find. Shoulders, )>er pound, 12^ cts. «tern amt in like manner to that employed ia the eult. W h a t Folk co u n ty farm er will N ebraska and will be in P ortland Sur.- ably not. expect m any divided» for a conatruction of the present owner map# now In use la er 400 acres of land, worth a t least (1 5 , B. F. B urch, who has been sick for a vear or so. Eggs, per dozen, 15 cts give us his experience in th a t line. day. Yamhill county, Oregon. Sealed bid« for the per T he Presbyterian ladies O range T ea U00, aud does n o t owe a dollar long tim e h a s been very low for the C hickens, per dozen, $4(36. formance of thin work are called for, the aame to be A re ce n t ca*e of corporal p uni-h wa* well attended and m uch enjoyed. opened at 1 o’clock, p m . of «aid day. a l the court he rent* past few days. Dried fruits. )>er pound. 10(320 cts. | on it. Besides his own house in Dallas, Oregon, when the contract will he Is* | m en t in a Salem school ha« brought As far a* possible the drAping and fur ! e n ough to m ake nine hu n d red [ Doc R obinson ha* retti ned from Beets, )>er pound, 2 cents. to the lowest and heel bidder therefor. The right to forth a tl'*od of opinion« on the nub* acre* of farm ing land,one-half of which Fai*eel Grove and cays be is com pletely nishing* of the (able* were of orange reject any and all bid« is reserved. T u rnips, per pound, 2 cts. Done by order of the county court, this 14th dav j* ct. T he sam e th in g ha« been up a coin»i, and the four Wf.itresses, Misses I is su m m er fallowed each year. Last restored to h e alth . Cabbage, jier pound, 3 c. of March. A. D.. ISM. B. F MULKEY. Clerk. thousand tim e* before w ith the name j O nions, )« r pound, 2^(«3 cts. T en ta K im ball, K ninia Black, M innie I year his o u t p u t was 13,000 bushel* of j diversity of «•putinn. T he boiled down J. \V. B uster and fam ily have moved Sm ith and H attie W illiam s wore ap- w heat and 4.000 of oats. Hi* harvest- Beans, per pound, 5 cents. c oucluiion of th e moet experienced ed -1 ^ ing expense* ag g reg at' d (1,300, of to Roaeburg and Mi«* Della Byers went ! runs of orange hue and pretty, fancy Corn m eal, j»er p o u n d ,4 cts. | ncaior- i** th a t He a rule dtacreet teach* I B uckw heat flour, per pound, 5 cts. cap* with tint* to m atch. The d u d e s which he paid (8 7 0 for th resh in g Last to P o rtlan d last week. or« c.m and photild avoid corporal p u n - ! G raham flour, j«er hUrrel, $4. year he put in 901 r«»la of tilin g mn«l F ra n k K ennedy was very m uch ol the occasion were n a n a e r t u n a n d «rmia la to c e n t i f t t h a t we haveeecbiv - i i-h m e n t. b u t that now and then eaten I mm * a carload on hand to p lan t thi* pleated a t th e arrival of a little b o y a t School Director C raven, th e principal | L ^ J r * * * unty, .<* *. H ay, per ton. $10 «$15. ariae w here n o th in g cine will fill the , rtpring. H e ke< pg from 200 to 2.50 hia place U*t S a tu rd ay . .A im in s ent n i nf a m s a h huge n s s yellow v s iin s d i ------- -------------* . « «rsgnn. ail mouisaa^ adornm of ssi»h each h being ,iu. to >u from ■aid ------------------- ____________ will of «aid *----- i f d . j bill. T h e teacher nhouid alw ays innint i lN » T ld » o n ’i S»l«*m M a rk e t. *° “• “ndM' *h* wi ! «beep, and every now and th en turn* Mi*n C ora Snell, who ban been vieit- cpttonade necktie. Foundrym an Bid- \ J BRiDWELL par W. K BridwuiL 11)1011 h* ing absolute m aster of th e situ- i W holesale and retail, 94 C ourt street. off a lo t of nice m u tto n a t a good price. I ing with her U ncle, W. P. Connaw ay. «lie, who haa been undergoing in te rn a l W R BRtDWELL. MARY H. BRI DWELL, •inti, i o m»t»er w hat it requires to j , All kind» of fresh and salt wat«r fish. H e wa* a t th* co u n ty »eat Tucailay ] haa returne«l to A storia, im provem ents for a week and was »up- LIZZIE E. BRI DWELL, par M. M. Brfdw m ke it »«' I ^ t p ro m p t Rod uncondi- oysters ami salm on eggs for tro u t fish- paying hia (175 taxes. H e haa ma«ie j Mr». F. A. Ih m ty w ent to Ju n c tio n |*iaed to tie scarcely able for q u a rte r SARAH B ELLIS, J F HKIDWRLL, rations was the biggest eater around u«m.<l ohedieocw be U m invariable rule m g H ighest price paid for poultry a success of farm ing by h ard work aud . last H aturday so see her grandm other, T he only Pure Crum« o f T artar fxrwder.—No Am m onia; No Ah« ULENN VKRC1VAL, M r M. » . tb a festal board. id th e school, la n d eggs. jgood m an agaraan k, I w ho ia n o i aipw cU d t o hva. B ia a ■ Or, it, i d i i r* jeasas© ABSOLUTELY PURE A S F A F ^ P R IC E'S D u d ia Millions of H o « m —<* n Y ean ftfca Staat Final Settlement M -