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LOCAL AND GENERAL M ONM OUTH. H ufg«M l t h e W r o n g G ir l. This office is prepared to print horse doing uusiness in s a l e s . Campbell’s old staud, has all you .. —.... . ! Highest of all in ! hill» in shu)*). The rjt.|,est and most stylish stock of need. Judge* Burnett and Bean, of Salem.) Henry Brown is aa mean aa his dad dy, if not more so. Some days ago were in town Sunday. Mason, dentist, in Campbell’s brick millenery to be found in the city is at Dr. Hayter. dentist, over Wilson’s lii Plummer was expecting up on a Next door to this office is an ele block, Mill street, Dallas. i emporium of Mrs. S. C. Keed, on Cora- Will Worth returned Tuesday from certain train hia sister, Mra. Waymire, drug store, Dallas. Henrv Bobbin*, near Dallas, has !,,BrC1*1 •¡re,;t-. 8he h" **«" very gant line of new millinery goods of California, where he baa been »1 nee of Kansas, whom he hud not seen for P. C. Sears lias Seen on a trade for some full blooied Brown Leghorn eggs for,u'“‘ le1 Uul‘ 1,1 procuring what so the lutest styles and best material laat fall. over twenty veura. Site came sooner the Dr. Poole property ai McCoy. for sale gre-tlv pleases so many ladies and in Misses Bronson and Pollard will be Marshall Couta haa taken up a «tray t’ an expected and went to the home ! securing a trimmer who understands pleased to show you the stock. Albert Dray and wife of Dallas have I liorae and will sail hint on the 19lh if of her sister, Mrs. H. M. Brown. That Mrs Hoy has been quite sick at the ] so well the art of blending shapes and a very juvenile heir of female persua evening Hear) and Hiraiu got on the not redeemed. home of her mother, Mrs. Boyd, east colors to the best advantage. It is sion. Immediately north of the court train at the water tank, lfe> latter in of town. VI. E. Wilson’s former stand. Mrs. McGrew, formerly of Perrydale, tending to take hia sister W>y surprise. house you can find the best stock of E. Boyd, J. A. Boyd and L. Boyd | ha« 1 »>uglit the fine residence property Rev George Gillespie has been at As it happened, there waa only one boots and shoes in the county. Mr. and family were here at their father’s of Mr. Heacock for 93,200. tending the preshy.ery at Lebanon It is not just now and then that Oaynor devotes his entire time and at lady on the train. Henry said, “ there funeral. this week. Dtarborn, the Commercial street book tention to pleasing the people with Jat. Jerman haa returned to reside she is,” aud Hi slipped up behiud the Kev. Gould, of Corvallis, will con at Monmouth, after living at King* lady, embraced her, and was proceed Dr. G. W. Goucher, well known to seller, strikes the |>opular fancy, but footwear. duct the-quarterly meeting here Sat many ing to plant numerous kisses. She ob of our older residents, died at be is daily receiving and displaying Valley for a couple of years. urday and Sunday. the liest to be ha<l in his liue. jected. the conductor appeared and ex Amity Monday. If you want to be made to feel at OAK GROVE. Mr. Fortwood haa wedded Miss Ruby Sidney Percival, a Monmouth print home, get a soft bed and square meals, Hainea. of Curry county, a normal planations were in order. The next Any one wishing to exchange a fresh thing we expect to hear is that Broth Miss Lydia Paul, of Dallas, is er, has gone to work on the Indepen Those who travel should have a nice go to the Commercial hotel. student, Elder Doty officiating. cow for a good half Jersey, now dry, er Brown haa induced somebody to ing friends in this vicinity. dent at Woodburn. trunk or valise. Not a few from this may apply here. mett, 1 F. R. Neale wae thrown from hie put up a similar game on him. region are soon going east to visit Church was well attended Sunday, Miss Etta Porter, of Harmony, will For real artistic photography visit wagon laat week, but aa the mud waa The mite society will meet this af their old homes and the World’s fair. the I toys all initiating their new bug spend the and summer with Mrs. J. A. ternoon BUENA VISTA. with Mra. Emmons instead of Perhaps half of them «'ill want some Miser’s gallery at the county seat. soft and deep, uo aerioua harm result' gies through the mud. Cochran, of Amity. The Whatever is best and most attractive Mrs. Drew, as announced Sunday. Uncle George and Grandma Well* thing new in the Hhove named line and in that line may always be found at ed. *ent 1 • * Gus. Roberts has an incubator, with Newt. Syron, George Ball, Charlie A rare occurence witnessed here are visiting Dallas. Methodist quarterly meeting tomor we desire to h> re give them a valuable his studio. which he i* making the chicken busi ing Bm ll, Noah Gregg and others about row ami next day Preaching at 2 and | P°inter At the White Corner you waa a atreet fight Monday about a Mr. and Mra. Wm. Nixon were visit ness pay. Heppner ; Ballston are putting in tiling. quarterly conference at 3 Saturday je.-n mid over 100 slyles from which to settlement. One man went before the ing friends here Saturday and Sunday. property. As a barber J. H. Lawton has been select, and they have many ether de John Fawk ha* been adding to the Uncle Billv Buffnian, who is 89 year* Miss Emma, daughter of Rufus Isirnhle tilings for botti ladies and gen- tried 1,000 limes and bus never been recorder, plead guilty, and paid hi* John Bedford’s horse ran into a appearance of his place by thinuing yet at old, went from Ainiv to McMinuville Riggs, fine. of Clack a Sail Creek pioneer, w • » mtir- barbed wire and got badly scarred up, found wanting in any particular. tlemcii. out some of tiie shade trees. to pay his taxes the other week. to enter its |_ W. J. Mulkey went- to Albany ac v od to A. W. Cltihls in Salem last The Odd Fellows are having their Grange met last Saturday with a murder, and tho companied by Mr. Stockman and Mr. 8 . L. Hyde, of Sheridan, caught a Week. The steam laundry beyond the steel Sloan, to see about getting caalinga lor hall papered, painted and otiierwiae re good attendance. The question dis When the prison ' j Ca-kefs. plain t iffins, rich burial large otter in the river near there .■see elsewh. re L. V Moore s attrac-1 r„i„ C 0 l,im01l shrouds, coffin trim bridge is a genuine success—anyway a Mulkey’a new brick building to be paired. cussed was Wiiat is required to con she. In 1862 she waa sent 1 Their hides sell at from $7 to $10. '!\° piano ml, and wm* i too need inn- tilings and everything else per aining host of Polkers continue to think so Imilt this summer. Misses Dora and Opal Hall, of Mon stitute a good farmer. The writer’s sane asylum The McCoy shooters are prat-icon.' hue oe sure to correa -1 business at V. M. Cl. ugh's on and take or send lots of clothing there. is that you can tell a good . time before . her death, The district school directors have mouth, are spending 11 few days with opinion to take part in the June state contest. I " " " 1 Wltl‘ ,llm' State street at fair prices. farmer just by passing along his place. 1 10 kitchen she selected aa principal for the next their sister and friends here. Some of the hoys are hard to heat. If 5 ou see the fence all np in nice; 8 |*^s over tlie victnala Tim Smith qn;i:te»*1y con- —— John E. Smith can be beat at run school year B. L Mnrphv; assistants George Moore, our enterprising hop shape and his pigs and other stock a ll; killing both the attem Dr Diuiel Payton who w a s o tC " fen'iict* w ill convene »»» 2 .vJO - onion ow. You can get common grocerieg any- ning, whistling or telling yarns, hut.as Misses Loretta Smith, Veins Swann, grower, has returned from a three on his own premises and troubling no i patients. In 1870 Ml connected wi lt Will i u -t' e uni’ e -sit,v, 1 reaching in the evening ami Sunday w|,ere> ¡,ut llot |irm„ |,.,, 1 (|lc a blacksmith it ia haul to find liis * 11 - ■id ,\li>£gie Riddle. months tour through California, Mexi one else, it is a sure sign of his .hiHty I Mary Collins were sent d.e I at Sto kt m, i ' r'f a uia last week. by ilia presiding elder. i line grades of goods as sroat A GtU, perior. co, and the sou.il to New York and as a farmer and by noticing you will f°r lurcery, but were NORMAL NOTES* I lie Epworth 1« ague gave their pas ; south of the post«»fflrc, au<l nowher« Miss Ana's I Kellv, "f L .u.- county, back through Canuda and British see his yard and barn yard all cleaned oul- _ .Two years is here working as a ' apprentice with tor a .surprise Friday evening, t l»ere | el»«.* c * hd you find 8 'icli a collection of The funeral of A. W. Lucas was Columbia and says lie is now perfectly up in nice shape and that he has a a half!treed went Uncle Cage is plain anil ensv going Miss Boyd, tile magic scale il.es.-iink- being for.v i i v«* presenl. They preset it” i ^ulif«»rnia product*1. satisfied to live and die in Oregon. as an ..Id shoe, hut when voe 'want In-Id in the chapel last Sunday. place for everything and everything in place for the same o! «.*<1 him $9 t<* hny a hi lk fiat. j __ er. choice hardware on a very small mar ed a year. Carolina Our doctor in the West Side gives place. Miss Lulu White, of the normal, county, spent the 'I h" hill of fare at. Strong'.* re»taur- gin o’er cost it will pay yon to drop in left Friday for a weeks visit at her quite a (burst at Oregon and es|iecially ipiuiu ^weenev, U S, A., Sun Die ■Scrofula, whether heredit irv or ac H o p S p r a y I s * a t I a d a p a a d tm o o . for manslaughter, quired. is thoroughly expell.-d trom tin- go, < lui , e*a_Vf : *4Sh loSt'.» Catarrh Rum ant i< changed dailv and never fail* to next door west of the posloffice. at our immigration agents and money home in Gervais. T. J. Morrison will at Independence mick from Clatsop blood In' Hood's 8 ars.ipar.Ua, the gteal e Iv i.-« the firnt medicine I have ever ¡nc.nde the h»*nt in that dayV market. lenders. However many old Oregonians Misses Lura Richards and Sadie Hill imOid h it would dom e any good.” People ire ««»n^tiintlv asking h«»w they notwithstanding the squeezing of said tomorrow give an exhibition of the life, for murder, bat was blood puritier. All -hrewtl (tenple are constantly on can afford to give kj much for two the WHtohout for where they can tin and Mr. Ringo represented the junior money lenders, have more cash than merits of his new sprayer and dasires 1878. From 1882 to 1886 l*i ice Ó 0 cent«. Karl’s Clover Root, tin- new blond class in chapel Friday morning. many eastern grumblers who come all hop raisers to be present and wit ley, of Portland, w y an liest and part of our business is to point A m Hern hie drunken wretch spent, hit*. puritier, gives freshness and ele trues- ness what it will do. It is claimed to of manslaughter, and It Mrs. Duiumet, wife of the traveling around us. them to such places. If it is some to the cnmpl xion and c u r s consiipa the latter part of last Friday night on be better than any now in use, can be spring time 01 1887 the Methodist church steps ami was H**|> growers and fruit raisers will thing to eat or wear that you are after, secretary of the Y. M. 0. A., visited the While G. Q. Browr was crossing the tion. 25c, 50c and $1 bought for less, and in case of damage, and Floreuce Fallon began a seen there next morning covered with jail light, the insect pests this .war ami we ch 11 safely recommend you to W. normal last week and addressed the river one of his oars hacame unman repairs can be made right at home. It journ for stealing. Beginnini Way mire & Lawrence have hough t frost ami hugging his whiskey bottle, "’ill need sprnvera and material. Du- C. Brown A Son, whose constant mot young ladies. ageable, and the boat run against a is a home production and should tie fall of 1889 Edith Holmes, ‘ the Perrydale blacksmith shop ami ! trail Bros are fully supplied with both, to is, very cheap for cash. On account of so many examina snag and turned over, leaving him on seen by all interested in hop* or fruit. spent several months at Brother Skinner, who paid $2.500 i of the most approved kinds. propose to put it ill tielier running tions, the regular school work will lie the snag where he was compelled to theft and three yean sino« KOI. A for an oyster cun of sand, went over order than ever before HON. A. W. LUCAS. discontinued the rest of the week, the stand for tw > hours. The logging boat son came from Multnoinah the other «lay to see his excellency, The voting strength of Dallas is Sylvester P., with a view to selling new term commencing next Monday. Mr. Gunderson, of Wost Salem, has came to his rescue just before dark, In the matter of whatever pertains at liis residence one mile north robbery. Untill last week about 300, of whom only 275 turned part of his farm as a site for the deaf to head dress, Mrs. Fiest«‘r acknowl moved to Ecla. when the water had risen considerably of Died Monmouth April 6 tb. His life had been no female priaonen Forreet Grove Poultry Yard*. out at the recent city election. The mute school. above liis knees. He says that without edges no superior. Her goods are all W. W. White, who has been in very been so inseparably connected with tlie months. Now has 300 breeding birds, includ city officials elect will assume office , . . j frerh and came from the very best |HMir health all winter, ia feeling lietter. ing twenty-six fowls, imported specially help lie should have drowned, as it was town, the church, and the school, that A representative of a had ( e » col -1 }lolli,ea in New York and her trimmer inipossitde to climb the bank if he liis vacant chair will be a reminder to the first of May. Look out for I lecting agency has been in town sever Beardsley has been mowing for for the egg trade of 1893. They con could have swum to it. thia week of Lee Wann’s The lady that cannot be soiled from 'd days drumming up business. Their and other assistants are getting up the Mr. all that a good and useful man has past week, which speaks well for sist of Wyamiottes, Plymoth Rocks, the 1,000 pair of women and cllihhene' wav is to start in easy, hut gradually some lovely hats and bonnets. Be gone to his reward. He waa born in land Bay stallion. Light Brahmas and Browu Leghorns, 1 shoes at Austin A donkey's must la- make more and more miserable the sure to see her st«jck before buying our suelteicu nook. aaiuui wax Her. W P. which varieties make up the cream of Mr. Penros 1 lias moved from the and when a child his parents moved to school here, recently died Mrs. Copelin and her daughter, all poultry. A single setting of egg $3 hard to please. And they have lots of life of such as are wilfully neglecting elsewhere. Clara, of Junction City, are visiting or two for $5. Some birds for sale. Hunt house into Mr. Jory’s house. Illinois, where Ilia mother died. He where he had gone aa a mil other nice new tilings. to pay their debts. Last week H. Ciawford spent a few united with the Christian church at •Send for catalogue to J. M. Garrison, At Davison’s market.94 Court street, her daughter, Mrs. Parker. Last week C. T. Baling, of Sheridan, Edwards Broa., of Belli The ladies will find on our first page the age of 15, liis life work ia now be days in Albauy visiting his brother. The I tgmi /. kr should have said last Forest Grove, Oregon. was visiting his mother Mrs. Dr. Gouc- three columns of matter especially for you can now get salmon eggs to catch move their store tnto 1 fore us and we all know whether he her at Amity, and Miss Amanda Fer them. The two columns about, fruits trout, also fisti of all kinds. Send week that Dallas was the only town 011 Rea Green lias returned from Oregon li\ed faithful to his profession. He their present premises to be 1 IM U E F B N D E N C I. guson was assisting the Pcrrydalers ami flowers «»light to interest almost your orders by any one of the stages the Pacific coast that had Columbian City, where he has been visiting his was a man of strong convictions and pied by Calvin Welch with a running to Salem. Fat poultry want stamped envelope*. with their Easter doings. The mumps still raging. uncle. everybody, and the two others about ed. hr.glil intellect, and seemed to arrive clothing. We have a paper in the winter call Perrydale lias preaching as follows : houses and b irns may give desirable at a conclusion on any question from Rev. Lee, a Methodist, of Salem, Master Leo Stanley haa about Frank Purvine and wife, of McMinn ed the Enterprise. The rest of the preached here Sunday. Baptist every first Sunday, .South poin’ers to those interested. ville, spent Sunday with father and two stand points: “Is it right or is it gained liis health at Astec. Hew i Laces, flounces, embroideries, mus year every thing grows so fast th at it Methodist every fifth Sunday, Christan wrong.” This strong moral principle co, and will be at home next The Arbor day exercises at the pub E. E. Krengle, foimerly a black mother. every second and fourth Sundays, and lic school this afternoon will begin at lin underwear, table linens and all keeps everybody busy gathering and being uppermost, in liis mind he exert with Mr*. P. B. Fulton, who ia \ out Pitts A l ai l i g h t smith here, has Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, just from Miss sorts of -hoes, good as yon can get any Methodist every fourth Sunday. ed great influence for good iu the com her parents there. The 2 o'clock and will consist of appro where else and for a fourtli less. Are marketing our vegetables und fruit, so Hillard. ouri, are spending a few days with P. munity where he lived so long. Some come some later. that we have no time to print a paper. The McCoy gun club made the fol priate recitations and songs and an ad* you eager to know the place. At the who were inclined to buy [teace at any Rev. Fisher and wife, of Dallas, and F. Clark. lowing score at their practice last Sui divas by Hon. N. L. Butler. Throe New York Racket store. AFFLICTED FIFTY YKAK8. school directors who never visits Ira Miller, of Yaquina, were in town Rev. Beattie poased threugh here price pronounced hint a radical aud the The urday. Out of twenty five birds 'Feel trees will be planted, one by the two sohool lacks interest in the duties Mr. Chamberlain u< late» Mis Experience condemned some of liis actions when last week. Tuesday on his way to the Presbytery ing got 15, Walker 15, Peterson 12, upper grades, one by the two inter an Advertising lioctar Who Cured contending against tiieir view, but iu with which he has been entrusted by The latest, the best, the most stylish With Uncle Enoch Richar ison, of McCoy, at Lebunon. Fletcher 12. Quite a crowd w is out to mediate and another by the two pri With Kleetrlcltjr. questions of morality and religion cao Ilia neighbors. II he can find neither and the cheapest suits for men aud mary grades. one of tiie pioneers, was visiting rela see the bovs shoot. Rev. Russ will preach here next a man he too radical if lie is right. He time nor inclination to properly look hoys of » 1 ! ages and every kind of taste Mr E. B. Chamberlain, a noted tives here Monday. Sunday and Christian Endeavor meet was married in 1851 to Miss Elizabeth after school affaire, he should resign Just east of the ham of J.is. Nesmith FAI I.« CITY. at Johnson's clothing house. It is pioneer of Oregon, residing in Woods, ing at 4 :30. W. E. Goodell has moved to Dixie at Dixie may be seen a 100 yard section F. Murphy, crossed the plains in 1852, and let some one else be appointed E E. Gilliam is now proprietor of now full time that you were getting Tillamook county, Or., who had been and Dr. S. A. Mulkey is moving into of hedge fence trimmed, bent and train and settled near Monmouth where he who will show more interest in the wel Bird Walling is hauling liis potatoes the spring clothing of which you have afflicted 50 years with kidney and liver ed after the manner of the Oregon the Independence ami Ft.11s City stage been talking. Do not be miserly at trouble, and neuralgic pains in the the house just vacated by him. to the wliarl at Lincoln and receives resided ever since. His wife was a fare aud education of the children. Hedge company. Watch it and see line. daughter of the late Elder Joliu E. tlie ex|>eiiseof your appearance and stomach, writes as follows concerning A choral union has been organized 60 cents a bushel. Where Perrydale now stand* was Murphy, one of the founders of Mon once known as The Crossings, and Cal liow nice it will look when the new Ora Carey has gone to work in Linn comfort and remenila-r that Johnson's liis ease cured by Dr. Darrin and his by the different choirs of tlie town, Mr. Broils, of Fairfield, was up Sun mouth, and of Monmouth university, county and Allan Travis is working is the best place to buy clothing. sprouts come out. electric system of treatment; Prof. Behring being elected temporary day to visit his little daughter, Mabel, Coojier, present postmaster of McMinn as the school was first named, hut was. ville had a store there on ground for Farley Bros. "I have never enjoyed better health president with Lee Hell as secretary. who is attending school here. Preaching at all the churches every after a number of years, taken in bonght from Wm. Perry, who owned Joint fishing rods from 25 cents up than for the past eight months. I of- Sunday morning and evening. Meth F. K. Hubbard and wife arc having Miss Maud Wilkins, of Eugene, and Among those who are grubbing and charge liy the Christian church of odist and Christian Sunday schools at a tussle with the wet weather. He at Brooks A Salisbury’s. Also every len think of the first time I met yo-i Misses Nora Coo|ier and Myrtle Hen cleaning land are Cranston Higgins, the state und tlie name changed to the present town site and died near there not long ago. Mr. Cooper sold 9:45. Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and : moved down to his hopyard to he near thing to please boys, girls and little four yeHrsago, when you examined dersou, of McMinnville, were tlie J. W. Crawford and Samuel Phillips. Christian college. Mr. Lucas was a out to Ira Townsend and he to J. W. M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thur: liis work ami is not situated very fa children in the way of eilliei indoor or and told me you could not make me a guests of Misses Maud and Dora Cooper trustee and secretary of tlie hoard for Stutsman A Harris at Lincoln have many years and gave liis time and McGrew in 1871. The other residents day evening. The general public wel vorably to contend wilii so much rain 1 ai’door sport. The young folks, too, young man blit you could make me a last week. of the neighborhood forty years ago sold enough hop roots to pay tlie ex largely as we have bad of late. will find there many tilings from which well man. You will please excuse me come at all these meetings. of his money for tlie success of were Ben Butler, Wm. Hows, Enoch Richardson Bros., carpenter* of this pense of setting all their poles and tiny can derive recreation slid pleas for frequently referring to the cure; I Messrs. Travis, Tice ami the Pugh the school, and he was much grieved find the greatest joy of my experience place and well known through tlie plowing the yard. Richardson, Thomas Kimsey, John State Printer Baker got cratty drunk Bros, have each a grubbing machine, ure State street, next door to the in the expression of gratitude." and sadly disappointed when it failed Eads, Jesse Applegate, Perry Town county, have tlie contract for building at Salem the other evening, went home, with Mr. Mitchell and family are living in which they have been doing some Bush bank. Boys, that is the place to for want o f" support by the brother Dr. Darrin refers to other cures quite a large two story dwelling for F. H. send, John Baldwin, E. C. K eytand A. drove his wife off, and proceeded to good work. The Pugh Bros have pull get your fishing tackle. Mr. H unt’s house. He is just from hood. Afterward a plan was matured J. Wise. Lewis near Dixie. ae remarkable as follows: smash up more than 1100 wortli of ed all the fir stumps off of their four Kansas and brought liis horses witli by which the school took the name of George Kchmillt. Astoria, deafness, furniture. The demon whiskev had teen lots on the bill west of 'he school A. S. Locke and family and sister, him and expects to purchase a farm. Oregon State Normal by premission of For some reason the grocery trade cured; John Sorensen, Farmington, made a devil of him, as it is doing for house. Tln-y have about the neatest the legislature and two years ago the NEW TO-DAY. of Harritt A M dntire is constantly in Or.,deafness, euied; J. H. Wilson, Julia, accompanied by D. B. Taylor The saddle turning in Zena lane did many others on a smaller scale. premises in town, all accomplished by cre a sin g . We suspect the three main Mist, Or., piles 20 years, cured; Rev. J. und family, started for a trip to south not effect the correspondent as much slate took charge of it in tier own name rea so n s to be choice goods, reasonable E. Coeuour, Portland, Or., skin dis ern California last Monday, and will as the scarcity of news ill this section. and as such it is now proving a gieat U O B SALK -MO ACRES Mr*. Fenton and her son. Hicks, liard work. probably locale there. have been up from Portland on a visit with Mime improvi Pugh Bros, have rented the saw mill prices and courtous treatment of pa ease, cured; A. Pool, Engle Point, Or, In fact lie was just out in search of an success. At tlie organization of the r on QjO Mueck. Christian church at Monmouth Mr. to her son, Lee. before they move to for a year and perhaps longer. They Iro n s, for such things invariably win. heart and liver trouble, restored ; Mis» Rev. Mitchell and wife, for seven item at the time of accideut. Lucas was chosen deacon and secre Spokane, where he will enter upon the aie now overhauling the mill anil get Maggie Synlioesl, La Grande, Or., years missionaries to India, were here Mrs. John Phillips, who has been tary, which offices lie filled until 1859. AMS GIBSON. NEAR DIXIK, HAS SEVERAL practice of medicine, having just grad ting it ready for a good summer’s run. For upholstering, remodeling, recov cross-eye, cured ; Isaac Thompson, Ls- Friday. Mrs. Mitchell addressed the hundred bushel* of good feed oaU lor mio. uated from a Portland medical school. Mr Level ran the mill dining the p ast ering or repairing furniture, go to J CeiHer, VVaili., deafn. *s, cured in five ladies on the condition of women in dangerously sick, is rapidly improving. Fiom that time for ten years lie did She ha* two sons uow there practicing winter and succeeded in cutting con- W. Thornburg in the State Insurance minutes: Janies Daily, New York ho India. He lectured on tlie religion* of John Odling, who works there, rode to not hold any official position, but in S^Jem, 10 miles, in 45 minutes for tlie 1869 was chosen elder, whicli office lie OME GOOD YOUNG HORSES, law. sideiable lumber while* tile other mills block. He has a variety of sample tel, ilea lues» 15 years, cured; Milt. India. • doctor. It was good time, considering held until death. He frequently spoke S «took sheep for mí « by S o “ Jones, Perrydale. Or., cured of polypus were closed down. He haa a supply A dd rea* Kick reell. coverings. The Christian Endeavorers of the The county treasurer’s semi-annual of the nose; Mrs. A K. Pat.ee, Albany. Congregational chinch met with'those that the lorse came hack fresh' and all of death during his last illness and report shows that he had received from of lumber on hands now right. said it had no terror for him, aa he hail Or., ovariun and womb trouble, cured of tlie Christian church Sunday eve TON * TONER WANT ALL THE The first city election here occurred all sources $52,259.10 for the general At the Cronise studio on State street Mr. Hpong, who now resides in Port, trad to live a good and useful life r N in Polk county and will p my tbm very fund and $23,626 93 for the school fund. last Monday, was very spirited, and re near the court house is the liest place The Dra. will treat the poor free—ex ning. Miss Jessie Damon was leader land, is up to the old home across the and was conscious of having done hia He had paid out on county warrants sulted in the election of the entire to get photograph*. The samples of cept medicine*—from 9 to 10 A. M. and Miss Mary Collins, of tlie Congre river from Lincoln on a short visit, duty to liis God and his fellow men. state taxea and Huston road fund $12,- temperance ticket. Thirteen .ladies the work they are daily doing is evi daily, and those who are aide to pay, gational society, gave a pleasing recita accompanied by liis daughter, Mrs. He said to liis wife when nearing BARGAIN IN LAND. TEN ACRE TRACT UT- 126 and on school superintendent’s marched boldly up to the jsills and de d e n c e of the competency of both pro will receive medical treatment at $5 a tion. •ide the uorpontloo of Dftlke, nil level Med la McClure. Uncle Alex is in poor health deatli that he had a desire to look iu cultivation. It can be bought ▼ --- posited llieir ballots, thus using the prietor and employes. CaUerlin’s old month for each disease or in tiiat pro to the spirit land and there be at rest warrants $8,643. and will not lust long. Nearly every Ing to ”a Ä 7 R « a r Present Ownership Map. franchise granted them by the city stand. and iiis last request written in his own portion as tlie cases may need,surgical one in Polk county is acquaio'ed with Miss Mamie Stanton has at Crowley charter, which recognizes them as Within the last 'few years it has be him, as lie lias ran the Lincoln ferry hand was that "W hat a Friend we Have and special diseases excepted Con a school of seventeen, of whom fifteen equal to their lords. The following is in Jesus” be sung at bis funeral, and sultation free. No cases taken if not come very apparent that much real es for thirty years. Trespass Notice. Everybody says there is no better deemed attended in March. There was not a the result of the election : Mayor—M. that his body he taken to the cemetery tate was escaping taxation, and near curable or improvable. Office single.case of tardiness, and these were Flynn, 20; Wm. Ellis, 25; majority, eating house in the city than Hellen hours from 10 to 5 daily; evenings, 7 ly all tiie counties’,) have been taking south of Monmouth and placed by tlie MILL CHEEK. E. THE UNDERSIGNED, HEREBY 01V* 1 never absent. Cecil Riggs.OiiHeie White, 15. Counci'inen—R. M. Gilbert, 20; brand's restaurant side of liis two little daughters, who W Ucs that w* will p m is . a n u p «■* aD p an to 8 ; Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable means to ferret out such lands. Ai ----- ««4 ■ - ■ Thirty-two pupils in school. troH pM Niug upon our f ---- Homer Holmes, Ada. Ids and Texie A. N. Robinson, 35; maj., 15; .1 S. Mi were buried there. The funeral 'Ser chronic, acute aud private diseases, though the making of such a map is ftahing, from and niter Edgar, Seth, Stella, Vina, and Rozetta chell, 22; J. S. Montgomery, 36: m aj, COUNTY SEAT BIOS FOR BUSINESS. catarrh and deafness, are confidentially worth $1 000 or more, there are al Harry Coad paid $4 a head for Cy mon was preached in the college cha|iel T J. GARDNER, SMITH, Smith. How many other scholars in 14 ; John Illingsworth, 15; Jacob Won- The Arlington is a good, plain,pleas and successfully treated. Circulars and ways numerous applicants to do it for ru* Purvine’s sheep to a large audietiee last Sunday by MARIA L. C. HILL, tile county can send us as good a record. derley, 38; maj., 23; L. B. Murray, 52 ant place to stop over night or for a question iist sent free. Most cases car. a very small per cent of the value of K. P. MASON, Rev. J. N. Smith, pastor of the Chris Peter Syron has lost seventeen head tian church. T hus one by one the old J. W. L I E . YÏATS2T receive home treatment after a visit to tlie unasaesHed property they tail find. The sheriffs report to the county Recorder—W. A. Raymond, 22: J. C. meal. U. A. CHITCHLOW, BARO ABET TBATHL pioneers are passing away. R. M. S. A. BROWN, the doctor’* office. Dr*. Darrin have Our county court ha* just ordered such rf cattle thia winter. S. A. DAVIS, court shows that the tax roll turned McFarland, 32; nraj., 10. Marshal— W A. BROWN, W. E. BURNS, Avery Hinahaw waa at Independ Try to enjoy life while ¡1 last«. There three offices, tile head office at 270j a map, the bids being aa follows: W over to be collected was $95.245 1 8 , of Win. Southwell, 21; Dayton Bond, 34; J B SMITH, TOM TOWNSEND, RJCKKt ALL. WILSON LEE. HENRY CAMPBELL, which he collected $55.782.95, leaving maj , 14. Treasurer—Otto Mee-mau, is no sense in being miserly with eith Washington street, Portland; branch P. Wright, $996; C. W. Smith, *1,500; ence the iirat of the week. (J. W. NIXON. Port- C. D L ikU GARDNER, Mrs. White spent Sunday a delinquency of $39,452 23 He as 22; B B. Harrington, 35; maj.. 12 er your back or your stomach. The o f f i c e , at Review building, Spokane, Haruotil A Potts, $1,800; J. W. Potts, d, April li, 1SW Perry Conner has moved to his new above is our text for a sermon on what Wash., and one at 310 Commercial 7 mills on the assessable value of all home, a part of tlie Dyer place. land. sessed property to the amount of $4,- property detected as not not now on Serenaded. Craven Bros, can do for you. They street, S ilcra, Or. 859 85. He gets 1 per cent for collect Mr*. Ankeny, of Walla Walla, is vis Frank Vanharn has gone to Wash the assessment roll; Daly, Sibley A The McCoy band paid a graceful have just received an elegant line 01 Treasurers Notice. ing from the assessor’s roll and 5 per M eet l a * o f F o m a a a G r a a g e . Eakin, 5 mill* on value of all land ington for the summer and R. 8 . is iting relatives here. cent on all property he finds not to) tribute to Prof, Tait at Bethel on the clothing of all sorts, cheap enough for Pomona grunge met in Dallas last lonesome. found not to be assessed on the tax We were treated to a very heavy hail I evening of the 9th, in the sh*[ie of a anybody. Go and see it, aud while otice is hereby oiven that all pole have been assessed. county w»rnutla eiKtorasd prior to January laL I serenade, The professor and wife were there take a look at their variety in Friday, J. C. Wtiite acting in place of roll of 1892 or 6 ^ cent* per acre on all C. N. Ridgeway will put up a mile of storm last Friday amt Monday. 1H92 a ........-yakl* re fiayath un prratnlatlsn at tb s oUtoa ot tho tlie absent officer, B. F. Smith. H. C. land not so found. The Lid of Paul wire and plank fence and W. A. Blair truAHUrer of Polk Last week we wrote to Col. T. R taken completely by surprise, which the grocery line. Live well, dress well ay, Oregon, Intasa« ----- Me-sr*. Poling and Weaver, of Inde MeTimmoods served as overseer; E. P from th e U te of th k Ozanne* was $4,000 and tlie percent will make similar improvements. Cornelius at Cornelius, beyond Forrest made the matter all the more enjoy- and work well to afford it. pendence, visited our school Monday. Datad, « D allaa, Oragun, April IMS, ISM. Gwiiin secretary, N. Gardner, chuplin, bidders would probably have found Grove, about the matter of ensilage, able. After discoursing their sweetest H. b c o a r t a . Several hills on the Dallas road, J. P. Einmett, lecturer and I. M. Rob pro|>erty enough to net them almost Mrs. Kuykendall has been to Salem C ounty “ “ He has had several years practical ex-) music for some time, the boys took Lynch is the peer of any blacksmith ertson, steward. The’maiu purpose of mhch. A* it will take Wright A where fine gravel was used, are in good with her mother, where she was called perience and says he thinks it will pay - their departure, accompanied by the south condition. Supervisors ought to know of the Yamhill. He can rejiair meeting was to consult with refernce Son about six month* steady work of on account of sickness. any stock raiser to put up ensilage heart) thanks and good wishes of the in the best possible manner whatever to buying implements, machinery and two men to complete the job, it i* cer that it never pays to plow clay or Administrator’s Notice. A smalt silo would not cost much, and 1 serenaded couple. The professor de is made of iron. W. E. Goodell, has moved back mucky roads. twine for the present year, and to dis tainly cheap enough and the commis he regards the risk of preserving anil clures that he could not h ive beleived from Independence, and will go back cuss the geneial good of the order. sioners were wise in not taking the per V O T I C E IS HEREBY OIYBH TH A T T H I UN- keeping silage as no greater than that 1 it to be the same old band, but for (he and forth to his business there. S H E R ID A N . 13 daratgnsd haa b n * . a p p n M sd by Uw h a w a n t L Those who have been using that new I'lie surbordinate lodges will he inform cent offer*. The assessment lists will of hay. Clovr or grass silage should . evidence of his eyesight, as the hoys 1 o u n ty c o u rt of PoHi c«u----- -------- The Riokreall cornet band meets to of th e ah ta te of TbomM G. Anderson is having his house re be put up when it is in its best stage: Rave made very rapid improvement Full Hand brand of 40 cent tobacco at ed of the action taken at their next hereafter allow more acre* and a great at ate, ___ decoMcd. practice three time* a week. At the and paired and fitted for renting. for hay and corn at maturity before it | *jnce leaving Beth-l. He says that Boydston’s pronounce it fully equal to regular meeting Pomona grange will er value than ever before. Rg tinM «Aid ch U U are meet again the first Friday in May and last meeting the following officers were ■» , begins to dry. Those earnestly inter - 1 this happy little episode will form the any four bit plug. Our Christian Endeavor society is ch.swn : Director, E. A. Htenson ; sub -1 TT ‘lr-. Or««'»?. «Ithis a general attendance of the member* c o r NTT CO URT. ested in the subject would do well to : pleasantest recollection ha will carry tlMssf um tins puhUsMMaa* Mils largely attended and doing good work. is very important. All who are in earn director, Charlie Smith; secretary, C. luisón» Indshtsd to mid «Salt will | visit Col. Cornelius. sway with him C O M M ISSIO N ««*. Fanil A Co. are ready to meet any est can reap good result* Mrs. Kittie Davis and her daughter, A. Simonton; treasurer, A. F. Stoner; mt-dlM. psywiwl to BM. L. C ollimi * j and all demands for everything in the Genia. have gone to their farm to there is a new member in the band, W. J Attori.«} fur eetel*. Henry Byerley, Isaac Simpson. A M a ia lfla a t r r a a s t . matter of hardware. No difference rusticate for a few weeks. fi. Cobb, who plays a solo B flat cor Deled, April H , IN R The Woolen Mill Store in Salem are ; what you want, they can supply it Applications will be made at the net. Change allowed as prayed for in the I cheaper tlien yon can l.y down the determined b> keep our home made Houston road. next meeting of the city council for a W n . m u . l h Gwo-t T s m p l .r s . i same article from Portland. Beaide* good* to the front and saan inducement An indefinite extension of time in license to sell liquor in Sheridan. The officers of the lodge recently or I saving time, trouble and expense, you to get an interest aroused are going to which supervisors must work the roads School began April 3rd with about : know exactly what you get when you give away a pair of blankets valued at 100 scholar*, Prof. Martin principal ganized are: A. C. Haley, Laura Ad- ! kins, E. M. Haley, C. Teal, Gen. Ad $25 on tiie 15th of Msy. For particu «a* made. trade witli a well known home firm. and Mia* Ella Longacre assistant. Mr*. Young, of Independence waa lars -all and *• e them Blankets on The decision of the court in the law kins, A. N. Haileck, A. Byers, M. Good i allowed $5*a month. suit between R. Jacob«>n and A. rich, Ethel Adkins, C. P. Briggs. Edith ! This is cleaning up and fixing np exliibitou in show window. The sheriff waa allowed 1 per cent of Branson and wife haa not been made l’ercival and H. Freeman. The char-! rime Y nir broken, rusty, old fash Hams>«< M d l o A d l e r j . ! ter members are : H. F. Hubbard, H. ■ : i»n< d furniture can never again be T. 8 . Coffey at Perrydale keeps on the $60,933 10 collected on assessment p„|,|je. 0 . J. Hwitaer of upper Wiilamin* is E. Panton. V. O. Boots, Frank Haley, made to h»ik well The proper thing hand good eastern stock or will make roll and 5 per cent on the $4959 06 aa- ‘ by himself. *aid to b- very aick. while Misses Mel F Montgomery, J. B. Smedden. J. N is to replace it with something more to order anything yon want in those Smith, A. N. Eddlempn, W. Propper, **?-****$« F. Wright A Bon are to make a Davia, J. M 1 John , attractive. If you cannot afford to at lines. Be sure to see hi* goods and I W. V*. r . w njn.i <* non are to n ..* r . K< roggin, Genia — T w " Mr*. 7 , uV._V, K K c f o n l, A . N . P o o l e , D a n . C o c h - ' ’s ù s s u s y ,tot once replenish the whole house, add a learn hia price« before Duyiog else- present ownership map for $996, the Townsend and Mr. and Mrs. O. Wright The oaly Pare Cresa of Tartar 1 y | five bide ranging up to UfiUO. I»■. I are m„>**le*cent. enovaleacent. Iran«, a. L Fuller, W. J. KllfoU, Alice, »»■*.«“ • “ A t : little at a Urn«. 0 . H. Chapman, at , - • t _» t a . :l oan C A . - N D-PRICE’S owder Uaed ia Millions of I