Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 24, 1893, Image 3

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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.
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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.
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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
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—*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
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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
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pastor a t M onm outh, was in town last the grouse and native pheasant* and ®
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- 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
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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
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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
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