Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 31, 1893, Image 2

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N T AT K C A P IT A L J O T T IN G ».
Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist!
T K A C U g K .y
A S S O C IA T IO N
M K t T l S G | diau that they concluded to kill the Day, the main purpose being to en­
They met at Dixie Da* Saturday ami whole outfit. Rev. H. H. Spalding es­ courage tree planting by school child­
! were called to order by Superintend* tablished the Lnpwai mission among ren. It is mad- the duty of the school
lent Hutchinson and opened with Mav the Nes Perces ou the Clearwater river authorities to aa-e-nibb tlie children at
I Hong by the association. T. J. Jack- a short distance from Lewiston, Idaho. that time at the sc I mol building or
A cure guaranteed in every case undertaken. Children’ and infanta ourei
1 non, of the Dalian public school, read W. II. Gray was another one of the some other appropriate place an I have in from one to two weeks. Asthma cured after fifty years’ standing,
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such
exercises
as
may
encourage
the
early
workers
and
aid
to
the
other*
in
an excellent pa|>er on School Manage­
respondence solicited and references given. ‘
ment. He said: The teacher must the missionary work and greatly aasist- planting, protection and preservation
A
Sunday
school
is
to
he
organized
There is no use talking, you will
keep good order or he will fail. In ed in building the missions. The next of trees and shrubs Then and there
have to go outside the state to find a at Buells chapel next Sunday.
school we find three clas**** with whom year Mr. Gray took four Nes Perce In- will lie the p- iper time to indicate the
better restaurant than Strong’*. The
Preaching a t the Baptist church we have to deal— those pupils whose ians and a band of horses and staged best means of doing those things. The
bill of fare includes everything.
next Saturday and Sunday by the pas conduct will be good, no matter what east, expecting to sell the horses a id state school superintendent has sent
tor, J. W . Oliver.
vicious i(i tllienees may be around them ; use the money with what more he to the proper authorities an explana­
could obtain, to further the iuterests of tory circulur, giving a programme and
Barnes, the fellow that sells every­
SUBSCRIPTION K ATK S:
Checks on the Sheridan bank show those who are either good or bad, just
•2 Ot)........................ .......... .... Per year thing so cheap in the ¡State Insuaam e that E. W. Hiushaw was not in fault as they are influenced, who do as the the missions, but they were attacked list of exercises for itial occasion. Most
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Per eix months block, keeps up a racket of disconteut
hi tlie Platte river by a band of Sieux of the schools in this county will then,
for the shortage of school money in the crowd does; those who are surrounded
50 .............................. Per three months
by vicious influence* at home and Indians, who killed his four Nes Perces April 14tli, lie in s e s s io n , and boih
Advertising ratej mreV known on epplioa- among the high priced merchatita.
Gooseneck district.
whose influence at sehool will be ugly. captured their horses, and Mr. G-ay school directors and teachers should
tiou. Correspondence is solicited.
Mrs. H. Hinshaw has taken the in­ He advocate* corporal punishment if barely escaped with his life. In 1888 at once begin to arouse an interest in
Pine Job Printing done at reasonable prices.
Anything pertaining to heating, fant left at the deatli of tier mother,
Mr Gray returned, accompanied by the matter. The Dallas school is al
plumbing or extras for machinery can Mrs. James, of Upper \\ illamina. Mr. all other means fail. Mr. Long thought
Rev. Cushing Ells and wife, Kev, W alk­ ready at work on their programme and
the
teacher
should
SHcrafiee
his
own
la* furnished by Dugan Bros, and they James is left with six children.
er and wife, Rev. A. B. Smith, Co'rne- in many other districts ttmie will then
ideal in Nome cases to keep the g*
The genuine tramp natuarlly hales have in mind something for hop men
will of pupils. Valuable suggestions liits Rogers and Mis. Gray. Capt. John be a pleasant and profitable assem­
Miss
Etta
Porter
has
lijen
soliciting
anything that has work about it and
means for a tomb stone for Nellie were offered by Mr. Hitchcock, who A. Sutter, the pioneer of the Sacramen­ blage. l o o many school directors are
will not Btrike a lick aa long aa possible
If in the city tomorrow he sure to call Roroc, the little girl who was burned would use corporal punishment as a to, came with this | arty, and it was at like figure heads and take no interest
to avoid it. I f the general public had and see the attractive easter goods at to death at A. Hina haw’s a few years last resort. Wm. Parker led the dis­ It'* sawmill that Marshall discovered whatever in the doings of their school.
When this reinfo -ce How is it in vour district?.
cussion on county grade work, saying the first gold.
tlie same aversion to tramps and wotdd Dearborn’s book store. He bandies ago.
there should be two distinct courses of ment reached the mission, Mr. Gray
absolutely give them nothing until everything in his line.
John Daugherty began working for study, one for country districts and one went to assist Revs. Spalding and
ttiev had earned they would be
T. B Stone last fall end had not lost as for town schools. The discussion was Smith and Dr. Whitman and in the
Mrs Fiester had a grand millinery much as half a day until last week. On
forced to work instead of beg for a
continued by Mr. Simon ton, Mr next ytar he established a station at
opening this week and now for the every farm there is always something
Dawes and Supt. Hutchinson. Next Kamiali, m oot sixty miles from L.ip-
living. Several eastern Washington next month there will be a perfect
to do.
was a nicely rendered duet by Misses wai. In 1889 Walker a id Ells likewise
towns have adopted the plan of sen stream cl ladies going there for some
Mr. Hayes lectured here and revived Stoner and Simonton of the Dixie began other stations among the Spok­
tencing all vagrants to a month’s hard of the beautiful headwear and orua
our grange with most of its old mem­ school. It was decided to hold the an ane*. Great interest was taken by tlie
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work, and such gentry shun those men Is which she sells so cheap.
bers and several new ones. The new nual picnic at Falls City, the bullot be Indians in learning and in two years
towns as. you would a rattle snake.
grange officers are J. M. 8 yron. H. ing as folhws: Ballstoo four, Mon there were about two thousand Ju-
The W hite Corner has always been Olmsted, W. A. Blair, E. W. Hiushaw, mouth eight, Falls City fifteen.. J. N di ms who made confession of sin and
Hard cases deserve hard treatment.
celebrated as the leading store of the Z. Hinshaw, W ‘ M. Olmsted, A. Hin- Hart, W. I. Reynolds, President Camp* we-e taught at tlie schools. Many
city
in whatever pertained to dry goods, sliaw. H. Parker, S. E. Olmsted, L. E oell, C. A. simonton, C. A. Kuchcock f 'iniliea began cult vating the «oil,
T h a t greatly to be dreaded disease
but this spring they are ahead of any Purvine, C. M. Olmsted and M. Hiu- T. O. Hutchinson and Mis* Loretta seed being furnished by 'he mission­
la grippe, has again appeared in New
Smith werre appointed committee on aries, and raised a considerable quanti­
of their past efforts to pleace the la­ shaw.
ty of food (or their families. In the
Y ork and is very apt to drift out this dies. The best advice we can give, is
We have on hand a large
general arrangements for picnic. 1
Avery Hinshaw and children will oc­
A. Getz gave a very instructive talk ou same year a printing outfit was reciev- quantity of the best moun­
way. A perfectly heathly person is to go at once and see their beauties.
cupy the house of H. Hinshaw, who
form ami color.
He said: The study ed from Rev. H. Bingham,of the Sand­
always less liable to such diseases than
has moved to Yam hill county to re­
of form is important because the child wich islands, $80 in tnonej and ten tain logs and are always rea­
main
three
years.
A
number
of
the
those in a prearions state of health
Never deal with any but a strictly
gets the idea of form before any other bushels o. salt. A printer named Hull dy to furnish any amount of
— Also carts, wagons aud a general assortment of—
Damp feet, wet clothing, standing or honest undertaker, for others are sure neighbors, including Wm. Conner, J. Geometrical form» are the basis of the with his wife came with the outfit and
lumber
at
reasonable
rates.
N.
Grant,
Cynthia
Turnidge,
8 . and
sitting in the draft, cooling o ff sudden to cheat yon. Everybody in town will Zitn Hinshaw and families gave them study of mathematics, and if the child a book was published in the Nez Perec
language, and in 1840 Hall and wife
ly, or whatever tends to derange the tell you that A. M. Clough, on State a surprise party on the eve oi their de­ is taught them, he is saved much hard
street, will do the fair thing with
work in later years. In teaching forn teturned to Hawaii. The novel.y of
system, make openings or weak places you.
parture
H. B. Plummer, Dallas,
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the teacher needs a serie* of blocks pre the business soon wore off and the ad­
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into which disease can more easily
vent, of Catholic priests who spoke
The Perrydale Patriot has come, say­ pared for such work. For the first
creep. A ll sorts of dissipation or
year the blocks used should he>the aga’ nst the missionaries together with
Harritt <i M clntire, the grocers ing that M. 1-. Ryan is its publishe.',
excess lessen the ability to resist disease. pride themselves in h iving the trade and that its mission is to build up tin- cube, the sphere, and the cylinder, the other things caused confusion in the
minds of the Indians and their natural
Again we say, be careful to Imve your of so many of the very beat fanners in northern part of Polk county in gener order of study being first to handle devilish dispositions lead them to beg’n
then to name, to learn the form, to
system strengthened, against the en- both Marion and Polk counties, who al and Perrvdale in particular. Wheth­ make. The first year's work in color to show their savage desiies, and owing
And a good lamp
er the public will consider it of enough
coachments of la grippe and other know good things and bargains when importance to continuously give it a should he in six of the primitive colors to much trouble with them, in 1841
must be simple; when it is not simple it is
they see them.
1 < aving out indigo, four grays, one Smith returned to the states and aban­
ailments.
1 not good. Simple, B ea u tifu l, Good— these
paying support remains to be seen.
black. Second year, six hues, four doned the field, going by way of tlie
} words mean much, but to see “ T h e Rochester ” SB
grays ami white. Third year,six hues Sandwich islands, where he labored for
Helenbrand's dinners are too rich
will impress the truth more forcibly. A ll metal,
W h y it was that this government
A prism, a Maxwell disc and colored a time before going east. As the mis-
for dyspeptics and they are sure to eat
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only,*
all'.wed the unAmericaD institution of
objects are indispensable aids in teach *ion on the Willam et.e was so near
too much there.
it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Lik e Aladdin's
polygamy to Be long exist in this land
ing color. J. N. Hart said that in the the river, serious sickness somewhat in-
o f old, it is indeed a “ wonderful lamp,” for its mar­
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the general public could never fully
teaching of geometrical forms he would ter-ered wiih the progress, but being
velous light is purer and brighter than gas light,
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Have you ever seen ahy of those
introduce the triangle first, as being reinforced by such persons as Alanson
understand. Several of the United
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softer than electric light and more cheerful than either.
pretty pictures they make at the
the simplest form, and following that Beers and wife, W. H. Willson, Anna
States courts have recently decided Cronies art gallery on porcelain and
Look for this stamp—T h b R o c h e s t e r . I f the lamp dealer hasn’t the g e n u l l l «
should come the parallelogram, the Al. Pitman, Sus. u Downing and Elvira
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Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue*
against labor strikes, where the strik- silk. Call and see some of their novel
pentagon, hexagon, octagon and cir Johnson, who left Boston in 1886 and
Land
we w ill send you a lamp safely b y express—your choice o f over 2 ,0 0 0
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J varieties from the Largest Lamp Store in the Iv o r Id.
proposed to not only stop work ties in the photographic art.
cle. In color work he had usually reached the mission some time in May
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B O C H E S T B f t L A M P C O ., 4 2 P a r k P la c e , N e w Y o r k C l t f .
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taught the primary colors first, then 1887, the work progressed better, and
themselves, but to prevent others from
in the fall of the same year Revs. Da
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the
secondary,
tertiary,
tints,
tinges
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any
other
firm
offer
you
cheaper
working. Congress has passed an act
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and shades in the order named. The vid Leslie and H. K. W . Perkins and
forbidding any combinations that would men and boys’ clothing than you can
object of such lessons is to give the Margaret Smith added their labors to
get at Johnson’s store you may be sure
tend to restrain trade. The wonder is hai there is something shoddy about
child knowledge valuable in after life the mission and tlie next year a branch
p (t El) 2 Q Cl «
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and to train him in perception and dis was estahl shed at Tlie Dalles in charge
that any court ever winked at the idea it, for their prices cannot lie discount­
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of Daniel Lee and Rev. Perkins, .'o
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crimination.
Those
present
were:
T
ed
except
with
inferior
articles.
that any set of men had a right to in
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O. Hutchinson, G. H. Dawes, T. J 1840 the necessity for more financial
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terfere with the business of others by
H U N K B ID D E R S K O K T R A D E .
Jackson, M hired Jacobs, Ruth Me* aid being so apparent. Jason Lee, P. L.
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saying who m ight or who might not
Devitt, A lic • Chapin, Grace Chapin Edwards, F. Y . Ewing with two Indian
Some folks call him Lynch, the
lads went east and while absent Lee's
work for them.
Dallas;
C.
A.
Hitchcock,
F.
Long,
Miss
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horse shoer, because he has the reptt
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Savage, Independence; Loretta Smith wife and Cyrus Sheppard died. With
lion of being an artist in that line,
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Bonnie Swann, Misses Luster, Good the return of Mr Lee came eigtit min­
U n t i l lately when any southern man We refer to Isaac Lynch, whose shop
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so
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A B oston B oy’s E ye s ig h t rich, Hall. Mrs. Long, Pres. Campbell isters and forty others, including nine
said anything against the pension busi' is next door to livery stable.
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ness it was construed as prejudice
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Monmouth; Wm. Parker, C. Wester was made to keep the history of the
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against the northern soldiery. For
There is common, indifferent hard B y Hood’s Sarsaparilla—Blood Pot* Miss Chapman, Ballston; C. A. Simon early missionaries seperate from the
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ton, Sadie Simonton, Dixie; J. N early settlements of tlie country, which
several years it has been evident to all ware and there is the genuine kind
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■oned by Canker.
by the continuous stream of emigra­
< Qa tD
Hart,
Fails
City.
The
next
meeting
The
first
can
be
lmd
for
a
little
less
that gross frauds were being perpetrat
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Read the follow in g from a grateful mother:
tion to Oregon threw the country into
will be held at Ballston.
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e l in the pension department and the money, but the other will last twice as •* M y little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 years
tlie hands of the people of the United
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long and give belter satisfaction in
extent of them constantly increasing. every way. Keep away from Fanil A old, and It left him very weak and with blood
Siates, and the joint occupuncy with
T i l K E A R L Y M IS S IO N A R IE S .
p o is «3 ie 4 w it h r s n k r r ,
H li eyes became
Great Britian ceased, and a provisional
Now, after more than a quarter of a Co., if you are hunting extra cheap
ao Inflamed that his sufferings w ere intense, and
From Lewis and Clark, who made a government being formed, the country
century since the end of the war, the flimsy things, for they handle nothing for seven weeks he
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visit to Oregon ill 1804-5 at the head of hag developed into tlie present three
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pension list should naturally be de­ of the kind, hut for first class ariticle- C o uld N o t O pon H is E ya s. an exploring party, the Flat head In great and glorious states of the com­
at fair prices we can commend you to I took him twice during that time to the Eye
creasing in number, but it has been
dians learned that the white man wor monwealth.
and Ear Infirm ary on Charles street, but their
that store-
constantly growing larger. Nobody is
rem edial fail* d to do him the faintest shadow | Hhiped a I >ictv and that a great book
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P O ccitc S 3 g
lmd been handed down telling all about
o f good. 1 commenced giving him H ood’s
averse to pensioning the genuine
If any of your furniture needs up Sarsaparilla and It soon cured him. I have the white man's God— Salialla Tyee.
g. g Z. ^ c a-
A. W . Lucas no better.
soldiers who wete disabled in the ser­ holsteting or repairs, take it to Chap
never doubted that It s a v e d h i* aught, even
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I f n o t h is v e r y l i f e . You mr.y use this tes­ Anxious to learn more of that Great
Milk maid’s entertainment Saturday
vice of their country. It may not be man’s store, where you will find an ex­ timonial in any way you choose. 1 am always Spirit, in 1882 they sent a delegation
ready to sound the praise of
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cellent
assortment
of
everything
in
of four or five of their tribe to St, Louis,
popular in some quarters, but the pre­
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which they supposed to be the capital
Tarries are figuring on building a
sent administration will examine into that line. W hy retain your old fash
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ioned, dingy furniture when attractive because o f the wonderful good 11 did my son.** of the Whiteman’s country, to procure large brick grocery store.
and check the fraudulent appropria­ new articles would cost so little.
the great hook and some one to teach
A b b ib F. B u l c k m a n . 2888 W ashington 8 t ,
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Mrs. Lave will soon leave for Cali­
tion of the peoples money to unworthy
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them its contents. But at that early
Boston, Mass.
G ot HOOD'S.
fornia
to
visit
her
daughter.
applicants.
date that frontier town swarmed with
H O O O ’8 P lL L 8 or« hand mad«, and are p«»>
Have you tried that new brand of
roughs and instead of giving them the
feet la composition, proportion and appoari
The hoodlums gave the newly marri­
00
full hand, full weight 40 cent tobacco
sacred word of God they gave them a ed couple a grand charivari the other
at Hnydston's. It will be sold at the
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wo n out deck of playing earns. The night.
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A. J. Teeling was doing business in reduces! prioe until the first of May to
Indians aoon learned, however, that
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Portland last week.
in trial lice it. Ask for a taste.
Nearly all of the family of Wm. Edit
tlioy were the subjects of a cruel joke
man
are
down
with
mumps
and
are
g $
Dave Cruise is home from school at
Hnd turned away. Two of the narty
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See the variety of nobby, new styles in their show window.
Salem for a few days.
died while in St. Louis and the Others having a hard time.
The ladies of Dallas and vicinity
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sadly disappointed left the place with
Mrs. Whitman has returned from
George Patty has put his four lots on express themselves as well pleased with
both the quality and the price of mill
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their belief shaken as to the truth of Olympia, where she found her grand
block fourteen for sale.
the atory, for they wove the butt of son in very poor health.
inery at Miss Bronson's store, next
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Wm. Steele and wife, of Suver, are door to this office.
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many a pun and subjects of ridicule.
The long delayed project of selling
p
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visiting at H. B St. John’s.
Another of the party died on the way
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have a fine lot of fruit trees, which I will sell low home and it seemed that their mission
Win. Hunter and C. A. Post were in
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There are two reasons why Mr. Oav- for cash. All «took grafted with Melons from trees was a failure, but it became known and the edict having gone forth.
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Portland last week selling sheep.
irood fmlt. Come aud see my stock or write
nor sells more boots and shoes than to hearing
the matter was considered by the
Dr. Doty has fitted up dental parlors
me about It.
C. M. WHITEMAN.
There was a gentleman here last any other store in town. He carries a
Dr. Ira
Methodist laiard of missions, who were over Dr. Crowley’s office.
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week looking at the town with the view larger assortment from which to select
first to send out their teachers. Rev. Kimball is talking of going to Smith-
of locating a hank.
and devotes his whole attention to foot
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Jason Lee was placed in charge, ac­ field.
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companied by Rev. David Lee, Cbrus
Zibe Denny left on Tuesday’s train wear.
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Hon. N. L. Butler with his daughter,
Sheppard, P. L. Edwards and Mr. Oorinne, left Tuesday for Waitsburg,
for Portland, where he goes to work in
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Walker.
In 1884, accompanied hv Wash., where she intends to open a
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the Albina elevator.
The Commercial is a qniet, plesant,
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Nathaniel Wyeth, they started for the jewelery shop.
Mr. Earp, the organ man, was homelike place, where travelers like
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to
stop.
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around this week looking after the
.Married, on Sunday, March 26th, at
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trip to this coast. He stopped and
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musical interests of the town.
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built Fort H a'l in Idaho, and the the residence of F. 8 . Barzee, his
H. L. Miser has been so successful
| others with some Hudson Ray trap- daugluer, Deede, and F. L. Jones, of
Kov. J. H. Beattie will soon move to
per* came on to Vancouver, where Portland, Rev, D. M. Doty officiating.
Lincoln. Tluir they go, and McCoy in t n lr in g n u t d o o r p ic t u r e s t h a t m a n y
persons are getting him to photographs
they were hospitably received by I)r.
will soon be a thing of the past.
Last Friday State Lecturer Hayes
their buildings. See samples.
; McLaughlin, the then governor of spoke at a meeting of the grange here,
The grouse have made their appear­
the Hudson Bay poet. Follow-n-;; the but because it was not' well known 10 cent* per double roll. Send 2 cent
The new addition to Dallas, lies four blocks southwest of
ance again and it looks as if we should
advice of tlid doctor, tlioy established that he would be here, there was a stamp for sample*.
Ev. Shelton is a scientific butcher,
have gome warmer weather soon.
the
court house, commanding a view of the whole town and
I their work in the W illam ette vrlV y small attendance.
S C H O F IE L D A M ORGAN,
but Jimmie Lawton can beat him or
Last year there was stored at McCoy almost any one else when it comes to
; instead of east, of the mountains, as at
192 Third street, Portland, Or.
surrounding country. Shade trees are set out along all the
About hall of the money appropriat­
522 bales of hops, weighing 89.470 shaving and hair cutting.
first intruded
W riting of their work
streets, which are graded anti 80 feet wide. Size of lots—
pounds. Next year we exjiect to double
Dr. McLaughlin says: " I t is but jus- ed by the last legislature for the normal
this amount ftotn the average that is
[ lice to these pio.ieeis to say that no school, over $13,000, has been placed
SOxl-i-l, with alllevs through the 1 > 1 o c k s .
in the Polk county bank.
being put in.
The steam laundry at Salem employs
Ho lias gone to every store in the j men, in my opinion, could exert theni-
only
w
hite
help,
mends
all
clothings,
|
solves
more
zealously
than
they
until
A t the residence of Hon. Ira F. M.
city to find out to hi« own
The Be'hel band hoys are fitting ttp
| 1840 when they received a large rein Butler the friends of S. Palmer gatlier-
the rear part of the drugstore for their and do not wear it out in washing’ and
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foreement
of
forty
or
more
person«.”
they
do
work
cheaper
than
Chinamen.
i ed last Friday evening for a farewell
hsll They are making line priigrr*»,
Where the lis t good* are kept and
They chose for tln-’r location what is | visit before he takes his departure for
and aa soon as the weather will premit
Id at the most moderate prices
now
known
as
Mission
bottom,
about
the world's fair at Chicago, where he
will favor us with some out of door
For skillful hlacksmithing no one in
When he dim e to the hook stoic of
ten miles below Salem, which sftr-r- will assist iu the lloral exhibit.
These lots are sold on the installment plan— $10 cash,
concerts.
the county can excel John E. Smith.
¡
P A T T O N BROS.
BR(
| ward became the seat of their opera
balance
on three, six, nine and twelve months' time without
The
little
child
of
Prof.
Murphy
There <s a petition in circulation
■And l«uan to price tiici ir nianv j lions, and which has grown into a fine
here asking the Southern Pacific rail
city, the capital of a great state, and while sitting at the table in a high
W C Brown A Son are paying the fflieiiiuiftil articles, he w.-is
interest.
This is by long odds the prettiest and best addi­
road company to have the McMinnville highest cash price for mohair, and are
! the mission school to the great Wit chair, tipped over backward to the
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tion to Dallas.
expresa run on to Independence. It disposing of all sorts of merchandise
lametta university. So eager were they floor and was quite badly hurt, causing
To find everything so cheap, Can
NEDICWE CO.,
can be found at the poat office and vetv low for cash. No credit store pre­
to begin open«lions that they orgaaiz spasms, and for a time it was feared I
you lake a hint?
Schenectady,
H.Y.
fatal
results
would
follow
hut
at
last
every one wants to sign it.
I ed a class of Indian children anil he-
tends to complete with them in prices
•»a hrociuue, OnL
! gan teaching liefo-e l ie roof was fi i- accounts the child was better.
The confidence men took the train Your marketable produce eounta there
I
ished
an
their
log
structure.
I),.
Par-
here last week alter making theii haul the same as coin.
n o k m a l soTn .
I ker and Dr. Ala ous Whitman were
on Mr. Skinner, and luted Chas. Mer
Jas.
Bridwell, a former student,
|
sent
out
by
the
board
of
mission*
in
ritt to take theia team back to Salem,
Uncle Cage Morrison is the same
I 1836. Parker soon return-d by vessel, I called Friday.
and but for the prompt action of Dick
every ilay in the year
His hardware
I
but Dr. Whitman remained and e s .a h
Alism-a Baily and Dobbins, of Hills­
WeatieoH and Stage Driver Giese he
is the best to he hail, his price* are fiiir
j lished a mission i t the W a ll» W alla! boro, were with ns last week.
would have neen arreated aa an accom­
and his trade is good. It pays to deal
| country, which he -»me known as the !
plice.
Mr Roe was caller! to his eastern
with such men.
Whitman mission, where he was nftei- !
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Oregon home on account of the fllness
ward
nmidercd
wilh
all
his
linns-hold
I
N F Gregg ia having plana drawn
of hi* mother.
This mbsion was located on the \V alia
(or a new dwelling nr bis farm near
Farmer* and the (raveling public
liirdy Whiten ker, who was absent
|
W
all*
liver,
six
mi.es
west
of
lie
pies
Ball-ton.
will make no mistake in stopping at
[ cut town of W alla Walla. It has b. cn from school a few days on account of
the
Arlington
hotel.
H B Tingle has bought the black
j charged that the massacre was caused sickness, has returned,
smith shop ami residence properly <-f
j by the influence of the early Catholic
Velna Swann goes to tench at Bridge­
Coffer Bros at l ’etrydale.
This
a d " aent to ua w ith a request for Catalogue le food foe
Almost every train bring* from
! missionaries, but it is recorded that a
port Angeline Watson * 1 Lewisville,
fifteen cent* on vour first order.
Portland.
San
Fntueiaco
and
the
east
Delawate
Indian
who
lived
wilh
>he
In p*nbtile court Wm. Savage ha-
Minnie Tetlurow at Luckiamute, and
tube » 1 Walla Walla told the fnd'aos
made Ids annual report for J. H 8 y- dry good* of all kinds for Cravet. Bros,
Mamie Stanton at Crowlev.
that the object of the white* was not
ron heirs, W T. P.arce lias l>een chosen They have such an extensive trade j
with
the
solid
farmers
of
the
county,
I
|
to
minister
to
their
spiritual
wants
but
administrator of tba Thomas Pearce es
A r l » « r D a y O l t b r a , «or.
' to bring many more white people n.id
tote and W. J. Mulkcy, J. E Miller that it takee many a truck load of stuff
Four veer* ago the Oregon legiala- j
The owner can have the same by
to
meet
the
denisnda
upon
them.
Call
finally
take
passion
of
their
country,
aod J. H. Moran are to appraise the
lure made a law to the effect that the
proving property aud paying for this
: and the influx of emigration so eon- •ecnnd Friday afternoon in April o f !
M. J. Harris estate, of which Fauuie and a»k to see their new things for advertise meo t.
meu, women aod children.
j
| firmed the story of the Delaware In-
year shall be known 0 * Arbor |
M IL L C K K K K !
Sr oat A Qile head the liat a« enter-
John Kcas is back from Portland.
pricing grocers. They buy all aorta of
Hinsitau & Dauiel have moved to
produce and handle all California pro­
their sawmill,
ducts. I t will pay you to buy and aell
W m Ridgeway’« dogs caught a deer
there.
ou the Kowell place.
DR. W . T . H O U SER , SALEM .
OFFICE IN BUSH-BREYMAN BLOCK.
CAR
LO AD
OF
B U G G IE S
PLENTY
LUMBER.
From the Corvallis C arriage Factory.
/ t q n K U L T U R / lL -
Prescott
Veness,
M A C H IN E R Y -
‘Seeing is Believing.”
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
“ The Rochester.”
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FENTON & TONER.
New Styles!
New Goods!
U
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
HATS!
• i f E ” S **
D M NURSERY.
Choice Trees! Fair Prices!
J
W ALL
N erve
Tonic
FOUND!
A Revolver.
Between Oallas and Monmouth
HATS!
- - I L L SORTS OF CLOTHING TO MATCH ON THE INSIDE.—
Frn-ton
t
HATS!
F
P/tPER,
I R
Sc Toner,
Dallas.
P A R K !
B lood
Builder
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PRICE $65 AND $95 PER LOT.
Wm. P. WRIGHT, Agent.
Posson’s Seeds G ro w