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lN ItlA N B C n i tI . O K O IN II». ST. J A C O B S O IL babe as they pressed down the d irt hits a sunflow er q u ilt th a t was m ade in Aasesor B eckett interview ed o u r tax In m any places in Polk c o u n ty in m ade the tender hearts of the young 1887. Home of the q u iltin g was done D. B. Taylor and family did not go by a n a u n t of J. Is. W illiam s, of ln d e payers Tuesday am i W ednesday. to California as stated last week, b u t the early tim es, and even since the ladies ache with sym pathy. pendence. will rem ain here several weeks. Miss E lla C a rp en ter 8 |* n t S atu rd ay I w hites settled the c o u n try , could be — ■ ■ — B IT E T J M A T IS M , and Sunday w ith her paren ts iu Dal OAKDALE. Kev. J. B. N. Bell has re tu rn e d from found In d ia n cem eteries, oi e of which LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, las. the east. H e reports a pleasant tim e is in the old town of In dependence, P ray er meeting a t 4 next Sunday th e C ounty Clerk of Folk county, Htate of Oregon, BRUISES, BURNS, SWELLINGS, and is brim full of the in au g u ra tio n . where could be seen w hen th e w riter of Of J. T. ShoUp, o u r Salem stage driver, evening. show ing th e a m o u n t of claim «allow ed by th e County for w hat allowed, a m o u n t of Tfsaid countv,... _________, is able to m ake lus reg u lar trip» again n s r E U R A L G - I A . Rev. D. V. Poling, Mrs. Id a Irvine th is a rticle cam e to the c o u n try m an y Court Miss Siefarth is a t hom e on a visit w arrant« d raw n, am old articles w hich ho*! belonged to th e warrants drawn, and »mount U< warrant« outsUnd with the m ail. ^ «MHMwaaaa** » aud Miss Alice M acauley atten d ed the ink a m ^ jip a i-i, from th e 1st day of Ju ly , law*, to from M onm outh. A copy of th e “ O fficial F o rtfo lio c f t h e W o rld * dusky occu p an ts of th e silen t tom b, Che H t <ra> of April, lay3, both inclusive: Congregational Association a t Corval Mrs. K ingston has been confined to C o lu m b ia n E x p o s itio n , d e s c rip tiv e of b u ild in g s a n d 65 50 B ounty on s c a lp i.............................................. w hich had been laid ou the graves to Ju Two frog’s last week, b u t fru it not | her !»ed for th e past we“k w ith rheu- G ro u n d s , b e a u tifu lly illustrat* J , iu w a te r co lo r e ffects, w ill «ou so lis. s tic e co u rt* .................................................... be ready when th e ow ner arose to take i : ' nm ............................................................ b e s e n t to a ny a d d re s s u p o n re c e ip t of 1 0 c . in p o s ta g e 1,426 au forward e nough to be h u rt' ! m atU m of the heart. 87 M) s la m ; s by T H E C H A R L E S A. VOGELER C O . . A n A rm strong, of Prineville, who his flight to th e h appy h u n tin g ground. Stock in sp e c to r................................................ 368 0»1 B a liim o ie , M u. Books and s ta tio n e ry .................................... S U B S C R IP T IO N RATES: A rbor itay was celebrated by tree was formerly a resident of th is place, Perhaps few of th e residents of that H . B. St. Jo h n left M onday for Pen B ridges, lum ber and w o rk .......................... 8,733 58 V il: ’ ___Per year n a dleton to work with the bridge carp e n 180 28 planting, raising and salu tin g th e B ridges, h a rd w a re .................................... 1 00 .................... .................. . Per nix montlu preached a t the C h ristian c h u rc h Sun- e n te rp risin g town are aw are of the Office e x p e n se s.................................................. 4M 07 tional flag. 50 . ............. . Per three mouth« day. existauce of such a place as a cem etery F ru itin g .................................. ........................... ters of th e U nion Pacific railroad. Ml» M Advertising rat» .. made known on spplicw- 2,141 26 in the town. In L inn and B enton Iu S itin g for a sta te fiower four of Dr. J . B. Johnson, th e d e n tist, has tion. Oorreepondeuce i« eolicited. T re a s u r e r ............................................................... 662 50 F. W . Cook, of M onm outh, was here our school favored th e lily and twenty- Saturday , and Mrs. J. K. Sears spent 54 Vt Pine J o b Printing done at reasonable price«. moved in to the Jasperson building on counties, l»etween A lbany and Corvallis, 8choo! su p e rin te n d e n t...................................... F a u |> e rs .................................................................. 1,112 30 four pansies. are to he found m any In d ia n burial the corner of M onm outh a u d Railroad Sunday with friends in Independence. ,, w . J C O C >a I *266..........) m ounds, som e of w hich have been ex M er* - Bl’ Mulkev #1,155 14 f ...................... 1,411 14 streets. W e had not th e least suspicion out Mr. a n d Mrs. Olms. Phillips attended plored a n d discoveries of a n tiq u e re S h eriff...................................................................... 1,757 21 H ardy H o lm an was a d 12 00 this way th a t C O M M ISSIO N E R OF P E N SIO N S. ................................................................ J. 8. Cooper, the hanker, has been m ains m ade. l)r. H ill, and others of P Assessor ^the wedding of her lis te r, Miss F annie 613 03 r in tin g .................................................................. A cure g uaranteed in every case u n d e rta k en . C hildren and in fan ts cure«’ i prospecting his m ines in so u th e rn A lbany, in 1884 exam ined one of those Ju d g e ...................................................................... 600 00 c andidate for the asylum . P arrish to W . R. F o ster a t H illsboro in from one to two weeks. A sthm a cured after fifty y ears’ standing. Cor •234 80 Com m issioner*...................................................... Oregon and carries some of th e g enuine W e have neith er seen nor heard of ]aB| week. m ounds, w hich is described as 200 feet c irc u it c o u rt e x penses...................................... 1,147 00 I t is d o u b tfu l if go m uch al>u*e and re sp o n d en ts solicited and references given. long by 100 wide, and m any o th ers of Kcpairing windows, painting building, side our supervisor this spring, a lth o u g h (Jeo TownsPn,i an(| wjfe , of Salem , fra u d hag c re p t in to any o th er govern gold in his vest pocket. walk and cross walks, m oving o u th o u s some of o u r roads are badly in need of „ e r e passenger* on -a tn rd a y ’s stage, es and repairing same, one stove, coal T he ju n io r band is progressing nice about th e sam e size a n d shape are m e n t d e p a rtm e n t ag th a t of pensions. and wood for jail, furn ish in g ju d g e ’s there, located about, seven m iles so u th repair. going to spend a few days w ith his pa ly under th e leadership of W illis H ill. 288 18 r o o m ............................................................... I t wag never th e in te n tio n of congress 87 50 1'hey have secured the council ch am west of A lbany. W ith in the m ounds W Ood........................................................................ A b ro th er of A ugust Bowm an has rents a t Perrydale. th a t it glioulil be go, b u t ghrewd and ber for a pructice room. 24 00 explored l)r. H ill found four skeletons Night w a tc h .......................................................... M. H. Torr.mo< , of W oodland, Cali 62 00 com e from W ashington to wait on him j W illiams as d e p u ty sheriff...................... together w ith various inipb m en ts used It L rn d e sig n in g politican a grad u ally had the 60 Of) while sick under the care of Dr. K irk fornia, is visiting 8. W. P te tc h e r. T hey e y ’s fees...................................................... Of th e B ap tist ch u rch Rev. Baldwin in life by th e ir ow ners, such aa Hint A K tto 90 00 xsm iner's services (te a c h ers)........................ p en sio n laws go m anipulated th a t n u m is pastor. T hey have services Sunday crossed the plains tog* th i*, b u t have 30 00 patrick. arrow heads, beaver tuske, bone uwla .<• di'-al services, exam ining insane persons 50 00 e ro u s loop lioleg were m ade for u n m orning and evening and Sunday about thro« inches long tap erin g to a W ork ou assessor’s ro lls.................................... W hy does not D ali ts send a watei* n o t m et for thirty y ars. Ja m es W an n a n d wife have moved w o rth y c h a ra c te rs to creep in. T he school, a C h ristia n E ndeavor society point., a pipe tkireeinches long ,o n e and j T otal a m ount claim s allowed and draw n #18,577 20 wo.'ks com m ittee up Beaver creek. \ \ e have strirc a! springs th a t would furnish to th eir hom e lately vacate«! by J. L. w hole n a ti n has know n it to be a fact and p rayer m eeting. T he C hristian a half inches wide a t top by one inch O u tstanding unpaid c ounty w a rran ts on th e 1st of Af.ril, 18W3......................................... *34,770 46 m illions of gallons of the purest water. T ail, and Alex. M cK innon is m oving c h u rch has Rev. C. P. S m ith a wide a t the bottom , bone spoons, necklace for several years, but for som e reason buck from Salem to the old hom e place awake y o ung m in ister as th eir leader. of copper, tube beads; w hile glass beads E stim ated in te rest accrued th e re o n .............. 3.000 00 Road m aste r Jones, in the Falls City th o se in a u th o rity failed to lake proper T hey have p reaching every Sunday #37,770 4« th is week. T otal liability large green glasH beads, brass nails, d istric t, has m en on th e road between m e a n s to co rrect the abuses. Presi m orning and evening, conduct a S u n curious bone in stru m e n ts, supposed to STATE O F OREGON, I „ a Mr. and Mrs. J. L. T a it, of Bethel, S iefarth ’« am i (h at place blowing out S ' d e n t Cleveland recognized th a t under day school, O hristian E ndeav»r society have been used in weaving, a hone | C ounty o« Polk, left on M onday’s train for P hilom ath stum ps, filling up m ud boles and I, B. F. M ulkey, C ounty Clerk of th e C ounty qt f.»r a few d;.y>’ vi it with relatives. Mrs th e circu m stan ces there were b u t few and prayer m eeting. The E vangelical knife, sm all brass bell o rn am en ts, etc. I»..|k, S tate of O regon, do hereby certify th a t the w idening the road. c h u rch is u n d e r th e efficient leader T ait then goes to K ugene to take is a tru e mid c orrect s ta te m e n t of th e num m en in th e whole lan d especially lilted ship of Rev. A. 8. Copley. T hey have T he skeletons differed considerable foregoing m o u n t of claim s allowed by th e C ounty T he festive tram p is o u t for a spring charge ol her school, while Mr. Tait from the fram e work of the In d ian s of ber a nd a said C ounty for th e nine m onths endim ; on for th a t position a n d was on a keen preaching services every Sunday eve this generation, lacking th e frontal C th o e u rt 1st of day of April, 1*93, on w hat account th e same airing, b u t why a m an who has a family goes to P o rtlan d to fini h his study in lookout for th e rig h t m an. A t last he ning, anil also c o n d u ct a S unday school, ridge and having m ore of a receeding were allow ed, and th e am o u n t of w a rran ts draw n to su p p o rt by daily labor should b<* un sh o rt hand. and th e a m o u n t of w a rran ts o u tsta n d in g a nd unpaid h - found him in the person of Judge C h ristian E ndeavor siadety and prayer forehead, w hich inclined th e doctor to ps th e sam e a p p ear upon th e records of my office and der obligation to feed and lodge such m eeting. T he Presbyterians have Rev. conclude th e rem ain s were of a more in m y official custody. for n o thing is a questio n we cannot , George P a tlv , of A m ity, th in k s ,<l W m . L ochren, of M innesota. H e was J. A, T ow nsend for their instructive —’ —- W itness m y hand ami th e seal of the rem ote race of people who inhabited - SEAL - C ounty C ourt of said C ounty, this solve. locatiti)« at Indep» ndence. o n e of the very first to enlist in the pastor. T hey have preaching every the region of the Culupooias long an ‘ _ , — ' ' 12th day of A pril, 1803. M ARKET REPORT B F. MULKEY, w ar, and from first to last proved to be Sunday m orning and evening and have ten o r to th e prevent, a lth o u g h the re C ounty Clerk, [C orrected weekly by Niea & Cosj*erJ a g a lla n t soldier and officer. A t G ettys a Sunday school and prayer m eeting. m ains were in a good sta te of preserva SEM I-A N N U AL ST A T E M E N T T he C ongregational ch u rch has Rev. D. tion. Many of these m ounds have W h ea t, per bushel, 57 cts. b urg his regim ent, 300 strong, m ade s Of the C ounty T re asu re r of Folk c ounty, O regon, for V. Poling for its live m inister a n d have been found th ro u g h o u t th e c o untry B ran, per ton, $ 17. nine m o n th s e nding on the 1st day of April, Lawn Mowers, G arden Tools, Rubber Hose, Plows, H ar ch arg e on th e enem y and all b u t forty preaching services th ree Sundays in and along th e N o rth ern Pacific railroad. the 1893, of m oney received and paid o u t, from whom re Shorts, per ton, $20. eeived a n d from w hat source and on w hat account rows, 11 >ad M achinery; Wagons, C arts, Mowers, liakes, were killed or wounded. H e w ent in the m onth. T hey ru n a Sunday school, Near T enino and O lym pia in W ashing O ats, per bushel, 86 cts. paid out: F arm Im plem ents ol Every D escription, H ardw are, Iron and to th a t charge as a lie u te n a n t, but C h ristian E ndeavor society and prayer ton m ay be found a g re at m any of To a m o u n t on ham! from [ast r e p o rt..........# 3,004 34 F lo u r, per barrel, $4. -O F Aug 4, from clerk, ferry license.................... 3 00 m eeting. them , b u t w hether a n y a tte m p t has Potatoes, per bushel, 75 cts. 2,736 08 cam e o u t in charge of the regim ent, A ug 4, from sheriff, ta x e s .......................... »Steel. The L argest Stock, Best »Selections and Lowest Prices. l 00 ever been m ade to explore them or Sept 7, from clerk, ferry license.................. B u tte r, per pound, 20 cts every o th e r officer h av in g fallen. T he L EW ISV ILL E . 15 00 pt 7, tf«m clerk, fines.................................. L ard, per pound, 16 @20 cts. not, we are not informed.^ T he early Si 604 43 S ept 7, from sheriff, ta x e s .............................. w ar over, h e regum ed the practice of Mins .Tnsip T,*»wia h « j retu rn e d from oc p i 7, flum E I’uppiciuu, iiouoiiou iuau B acon, sides, per pound, 17 cts. If», from sheriff, ta x e s ............................ law a n d was soon m ade a d istric t judge the norm al school. C o rn er Suite am i L iberty streets, »Salem. co u n t for th e existauce of these m ounds ¡Sept H am s, per pound,18J @20 cts. 6 00 Oct 4, II M Lines, fines................................... hut of late it is fully settled th a t they O ct 6, from sheriff, tu x e s ............................... 2,767 17 Shoulders, per pound, 12^ cts. a n d was twice over nom inated for the Mrs, E. M. S m ith , who was sick so 3 00 O ct 13, from 0 Q Coad, tria l fe e .................. E ggs, per dozen, 124 cts. 240 27 U n ited S ta te s S enate. A lthough al long som e m o n th s hack, is very low are the resting places of th e chiefs or Nov 12, from sheriff, ta x e s ............................ 226 60 great m en of the p rehistoric tribes of Dec 18, from clerk, fines, e tc ...................... C hickens, per dozen, $4@6. We have on h a n d a large 614 19 ways a dem o crat, the republican leg again. # a n 1, from sheriff, ta x e s ............................. the regions about there. Some tribes J Feb D ried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts. 7,370 49 1, from sheriff, ta x e s .............................. q u a n tity of the best m oun islatu re endorsed him as e m in e n tly fit 193 00 B. F. S m ith is having the ground laid away th e ir dead som etim es in Feb 27, from C O Coad, trial fees.............. Beets, per pound, 2 cents. 5 00 27, from C O Coad, peddler’s license tain logs and are alw ays rea T u rn ip s, per pou n d , 2 cts. ted for th e fienBionership. As soon ag prepared for p u ttin g o u t a m ile of canoes, som etim es w rapped in skins or Feb 7 60 Mch 11, from C O Coad, s a m e ...................... 12,200 58 hedge fence. blankets a n d laid on scaffolds in trees, C abbage, per pound, 3 c. Mch 11, from sheriff, taxe; dy to fu rn ish any a m o u n t of m ay be he will investigate the pension Mch 11, from sheriff, ta x e s .............................. 20,206 55 O nions, per pound, 3 cts. Mrs. R. L. W illiam s, of Airlie was the h u t the m ost com m on way was to bury system a n d revise its rolls. Judge lum ber a t reasonable rates. them iu th e ground with or w ithout a T o ta l....................................................................#62,269 10 B eans, per pound, 5 cents. L ochren believes th a t deserving soldiers guest of Mrs. H . Stunts S aturday. She m ound, and bury in or place on the Corn m eal, per pound, cts. is a very successful school teacher. By a m o u n t paid o u t on w a rra n ts ..................# 5,826 10 w ounded in b a ttle in th e ir c o u n try ’s grave articles of real or im m aginary Paid on s ta te tax o s.............................................. 5,000 00 B uckw heat Hour, per pound, 5 cts. Ja m es A tw ater is going in to the po value possessed by the deceased, and Paid clerk on H ouston ro a d ............................ 1,300 'X> G raham Hour, per barrel, $4- service, are e n title d to pension, b u t tato business extensively this season H ay , per ton, $10 @$15. T o t a l .............................................................. #12,126 10 th a t bum m ers, cam p followers and the a n d has already about half his crop som etim es the favorite squaw or horse All the latest novelties in spring suitings. F ull line ot was killed so th a t the deceased could On hand in w a rra n ts ..........................................# 8,734 33 like should n o t be enjoying th e bounty p lanted. worsteds for dress suits. W hen in the city, call and look enjoy th eir com pany in the world to On hand in c a sh .................................................... 31,308 61 of th e fieuple, in w hich se n tim e n t the over his goods and have a su it m ade in style. M arion Sm ith has been hauling his come, and loud and long were the lam T o ta l.............................................................. #40,133 00 nation will join with a hearty A m en bacon to th e railroad and sliipding it to e n ta tio n s of the living over the loss of SCHOOL FUND. the dear departed. In the Colum bia Before a y ear has gone p erhaps several P ortland, as th ere seem s to be uo cash am t on hand from ia«t r e p o r t..................$ 2,859 70 river between P ortland and T he Dalles To 912 32 A uk 4, received from sheriff, taxe*. m illion dollars of frau d u le n t claim s m a rk e t a n y nearer. is a rocky island nam ed Memaloos Is A uk 16, from Htate tre a s u re r, s ta te a p p . . 4,932 38 201 14 Sept 7, from sheriff, ta x e s ............................ Ask C. E. S taats w hat he did with will be stricken from the list and the land, signifying death or burying is S e p t 14, from clerk, estray sa le ............ 3 00 260 00 flood of new a p p lican ts will greatly th a t fine bird dog he got a t Indepen land, w here the In d ian s of form er tim es S ept 15, from wheriff, ta x e s ............................ 922 38 dence, and w hat good lam bs are worth used to bury th e ir dead. It was pro «Jet 5, from sheriff, ta x e s .............................. 80 09 subside. I t is n o t th e disposition or w ith th eir heads nearly chewed off. Nov 12. from sheriff, ta z e s .............................. 204 73 bably selected for the reason th a t as Ian 1, from sheriff, ta x e s ................................ policy of th e governm ent to in the 2,458 82 Feb 1, from sheriff, ta x e s .............................. T h e old saying, one a t a tim e and it the In d ian s generally buried in very 4.066 86 '1, from sheriff, ta x e s ............................ lea st abate its in te rest in the soldiers will lust longer, m ay be applied to Isaac shallow graves th e coyotes would dig Mch Mch 11, from sheriff, ta x e s .............................. 0,735 61 disabled in th e service of their co u n try , r-impson and wife, as he has ju st re up and e at the bodies, and as the T o ta l. . . ..............................................................#23,6-26 93 Builder b u t the presen t adm inistration will sec covered from th e m um ps aud now she wolves very infrequently swam the Paid o u t on school s u p t’s w a rra n ts.............. # 8,643 08 river the dead rem ained n n d istu rb 'd . has taken them . to it th a t th e bogus claim an ts step We have seen Indians buried so shal B ilance school fund on h a n d . . . . #14.983 85 down and out. OAK UKIIVK. low th at th eir feet would stick o u t from STATE OF OREGON, > _ „ f 9’ G range will m eet n e x t S aturday a t under th e brush and d irt designed to C ounty of Polk, MONMOUTH. cover them . T he diseases which wen I, H. B. Cosper, do hereby certify th a t th e forejfo- 1 o ’clock. inK is a tru e and correct s ta te m e n t of th e am o u n ts m ost fatal to th e In d ian s were fevei> P lenty of m um ps in tow n. paid o u t, ami reinaiiiinK on hand in the Mr. Brown, of Independence, has and consum ption. T hey were trouhl received Som e people never h ave a n j c o u n ty tre a s u ry of said county tor the six m onths L. Jo rd a n has gone to eastern Ore been visiting friends here. on the Int »lay of A pril, A. D , 1893. spare m oney for trav elin g or any ed also w ith o p h th alm ia , caused p rin ci e nding W itness my hand th is 12th daj’ of April, 189S gon on business. oth»;r pleasure because buying at H. B. COSPER, C h u rc h services a t Pleasant H ill pally by the sm oke of th eir wigwams D r . W I L L IA M S ’ County T reasurer. land it was not infrequent to find m any high priced stores C. G. F ish e r has sold to J. M. Flynn were well a tte n d ed last Sunday. 30c, M E D IC IN E C O ., In d ian s totally blind. T he boys used a corner lot for $800, SEM I-ANNU AL ST A T E M E N T p e r box* I C E E F S P O O H S c h e n e c t a d y , N .Y . C yrus P nrvine, of Gooseneck, passed to torm ent an old blind In d ian win Of th e a m o u n t of m oney and w a rran ts received for ë f*r 9 * Jus. H illard is talk in g of building a here on his way to Salem , Tuesday • n j B r o c k v llle , O u t. e s and money paid to th e c ounty tre a s u re r by the Prices are down to bedrock at with his squaw was cam ped n ear Mon tax sheriff of Polk co u n ty , O regon, for th e nine m onths blacksm ith shop goon. the store of P a tto n Bros., Salem . Friday afternoons a t E tn a are very m outh where the squaw was g ath e rin g com m encing Ju ly 6,1892, aud ending A pril 2, 1893. As a sam ple they have RECEIVED IN COIN AND CURRENCY. F. Aldnn, of L inn c o unty, has been popular w ith the y oung poople around up the oflall from the slau g h ter yard. — Also carts, wagons and a general assortm ent of— T he squaw placed tlie old m an near A u g u s t.................................................................. # 2,699 69 visiting Dr. W aterhouse. 1 ,0 0 0 V O L iT T H iE S here. 1,600 00 ber. where she deposited tin; offall and gave Septem 3,100 00 to b e r . . . Tom Z ieber is hom e from Tacom a, Of nice, large cloth bound books at J. M. W illiam son, of A lbany, was him a long slender pole to keep the O' N o v e m b e r.. 10 cents p e r double roll. Send 2 cen t w here he has been all w inter. down on a flying visit to his father boy« away, nnd the boys would ad Decem ber .. 2 5 C E 1 T T S E A C H . sta m p for sam ples. J a n u a r y . .. T uesday. 9,355 54 Mrs. M cNary, of Salem , is here visit vance a« near as it wan safe to th< F e b ru ary .. S C H O F IE L D <fe MORGAN, 14,881 63 H . B. P lum m er, Dallas, M arch.......... ing her dau g h ter, Mrs. Ira S m ith. 192 T h ird stre et, P o rtlan d . Or. Miss K atie Stevens has returned to m eat and th e In d ian th in k in g it was A p r i l ......... 24, *113 11 the hogs would strike w ith his stick P ortland, and Miss K atie Allen is home W ill. W orth has gone to Milford to and yell a t th e hogs, who would re T o tal....... teach a te rm of school in the Y aquina from Salem. m ain and to rm ent him u n til the re RECEIVED IN COUNTY W ARRANTS. c o u n try . • G randm a H a rris has been very sick tu rn of th e k lu tc h m a n , when they A u g u s t .. .. * ............................................ 9 949 61 ........................................ 204 57 p te m b e r.. C. A. R ohrer has sold his ranch over a t A lbany, b u t is better and has come would sneak away. T h e re g u la r prac S O e ctober .............................................. 580 55 on the Oregon Pacific railroad to L. O. down to Eola. ............................................... 820 36 tice of tii« doctors in those days con N ovem ber . ber . S to c k m a n , of th is place. School is ru n n in g along sm oothly sisted of tlie tu rk ish hath in the sw eat J Decom ...................................... 818 92 a n u a ry — .............................................. 539 19 Miss B ella Cam pbell, of Dallas, vis w ith thirty-tw o pupils enrolled and house, b u ilt of e arth near th e bank of F M ebruary .............................................. 1,385 54 a rc h .......... the river, and a plu n g e in the cold wa April .............................................. 2,328 95 ited her uncle, T. J. Canipliell, and Hu more to come. ter. If the patien t recovered all right m er Parrish visited H illsboro last week. Miss Lizzie W hile nnd F ra n k Star- T o ta l. but if not th e d o c to r was subjected to Ja y B utler, when at the funeral of buck, of the Eola hills, were in this severe p u n ish m en t and som etim es to PA ID TREASURER IN CASH Mr. Ragsdale, was throw n from his vicinity last Sunday. t 2,699 69 leath. M any curious in ca n tatio n s A u g u s t........ 1,600 00 Septem ber. baggy, b u t escaped being h u rt m uch f R. Allen and F. P. M cConnell were perform ed to appease the w rath O ctober . . 3,100 0«) o v e m b e r.. O u r S to c k R e p r e s e n ts O ver JOOO S ty le s . The prospect for an a b u n d a n t fruit have finisluHl 6,000 hop poles for A. J. of the evil sp irit, but th e practice very N Decem often resulted as the old bleeding pro J a n u a ry ber .. crop th is year has never been better, Hurrin and George Patterson. 9 355 54 W. \V. Hinith has com pleted his new cess of th e w hite doctor, in death. February .. th e trees giving prom ise of being over 89,494 74 loaded. plank fence on the road and still says Som etim es th e family of a deceased M a rc h ........ #56,249 97 T o t a l ___ lie w ants to sell o u t and go to an I n Indian would he cam ped while away N ot as m any stu d e n ts are leaving dian reservation or som e o th er place on a fishuig or h u n tin g expedition PA ID TREA SU RER IX WARRANTS. P r ic e s $ 5 t o $ 5 0 . th is spring as is generally the ease a t m any m iles fiom tin* M emaloos ilihee A ugust . . . w hete he will not have to pay taxes ■ I M l Cl the beginning of the last term of the 204 M (cem etery), and the corpse would have S eptem ber norm al. 589 55 .. to be transported on horseback, in October S A M P L E S , 8 E L F .M E A S U R E M E N T 320 36 Moventi er which case the dead Indian would be December. T h e Misses Cof.lidge, of n ear Dixie, 126 FIRST STREET, R ules , a n d T a p e - lin e 818 92 Ja n u a ry plact-d on a horse in an u p rig h t posi F ebruary . have opened a m illinery establishm ent 539 19 P o rtland . O rcoon . tion and fastened with ropes of rawhide M arch........ 8,714 49 M a iled F ree . here, and Mrs. S tout, of Newport, has and sticks so as to sit as if alive and arrived to m ake her hom e here. # 7,193 60 Total would l>e followed by th e near relatives A t th e residence of J. L. M urphy STATE OF OREGON, > at a rapid pace. Som etim es, however, -<nutty of Polk » th ■ friends of E ugene Noble, of Mor when cam ped near the river the dead I, W. L Wells, sheriff of m id c ounty, do h ereh\ row county, gathered in a pleasant would he taken to th e burial place in ertify th a t th e foregoing sta te m e n t is c orrect and p a rty previous to his leaving for home A n d a good lamp th e canoe followed by m ost of the tru W e . itness inv han d th is 14th day of April. 1893. tru e ,w h o after th e funeral survive T h e little d a u g h te r of W m Mulkev, W L. W KLIN. m ust b e sim ple; w h en it is n o t sim ple it is Sheriff of Polk co u n ty . would sorrow fully re tu rn to their of G ra n t.c o u n ty , who is visiting with n o t good. Simple, B eautiful, Good— th ese cam ps. So fatal were the« diseases his brother, H am ilton, died T hursday. w ords m e a n m uch, b u t t o see “ T h e R o c h e s te r ” P IR D K R . treated in the regular way th at for Mr. Mulkey has returned to G rant will im press th e tru th m o re forcibly. A ll m etal, some years after the arrival of th e first county, leaving his family here awhile. T reacher D ennis hod a large audi- to u g h a n d seam less, a n d m a d e in th re e p iec es only, Alrea.lv tiie *ire of Blackw ood, 2 :211, nice re c o rd . L ady M aud, 2:23, ra re ree- settlers th e decrease of the Indian ice S unday. i t is ab to lately safe a n d unbreakable. L ik e A la d d in ’s Rev. S m ith, the new pastor of the ord • K »tie Lee 2 - 2 9 ; N autilla, 2 :30, race re c o rd ; and th e *ire of the dam* of population w a s very great, so m uch so C hristian c h u rch , last Sunday preach o f old, it is in d ee d a “ w o nderful lam p ,” fo r its m a r Miss Nellie C rato n ha« retu rn e d from Vtttuini*li. 3-year-old record, 2 :1 9 ; H*»ven W ilke*. 3-year-old, 2 :30 and 4-vear- th at in 1886 Mr P erkins e stim ating ed on Sin against the Holy ¡spirit, and velous lig h t is p u re r a n d b rig h te r th a n g a s light, old 2-23 also T re m o n t, 4-year-old record. 2 29^ Kockw(»od will m ake the the Caluponias to num ber 8000. while I n d e p e n d e n c e . three confessions ami two baptism s softer th a n electric lig h t a n d m o re c h ee rfu l th a n either. *ea*on of 1M>3 ai D allas, l ’oik c o u n ty , F rid ay and S a tu rd a y ; a t Independence, four years later only IKK) could I h ) Dr. L u tlier is A d d i n g a new yard follow ed. He is an interesting ,»|ieak Monday am i T uesday : at Salem , W ednesday; am i the b »lance of th e tim e a t Look for this stamp—T h » R o c h e s t e r . I f the lampdealer hasn't the e f t i m l n s found. It is (mssible th a t Mr Perkim fence to bis premises. ochester. and the style you want, send to us for our new i llu s tr a te d c a ta lo g u e , • r. ' m v place at K irkreail. Oregon. and we will send yon a lamp safely by express— your choice of over 2 ,0 0 0 over estim ated the m im b er th en a n d Mi. F ischer is giving general satis i-p-p-»-p-K.rc;- s e a s e n . $ 30 ; X 21s-.xrs.x1ce, varietier from the L m r ^ u t Lam p S tu r t i n tk t W orld. M r». C. It. C a r d O ur tow nsm an, C C. Ragsdale, took tlm t later not all were c o unted, but it faction as teacher of o u r school. B O C H K IT K B L A W CO«, 4 8 P a r k P la c e , N ew Y o rk City» 'O r when th e m are prove in foal » r eh nye* ow nership. All m are* *ent to m e Oakland. Cat. a band of sheep to P ortland la-t week, is evident th a t the fatality was very »■ will receive 'h e *ame a tte n tio n a* m v own. hut will not be re- from and alter m aking a aide was suddenly Som e sneak thief took both lard and great. As th e trilies ( f the region of M. F. W H IT E , A gent, 1 sponsible for a ccid en ts or escapes. tak e n ill of heart trouble and tele the W illam ette were not a war like bacon trom Lou R itn e r’s snu ke house. Made Over Anew R icdreall, Polk eouDty, Or. J Kiely & Skiff, owners. graphed his wife here, who im m ediate people, and it is not likely th a t war Mr*. S arah Price ha* l»een very aick, w ent to Portland to a s s is t him . h u t C h ro n ic H e a d a c h e C u r e d - W e n k very m uch increased th eir d eath rate, ly » and S cott lle n n e tt’a wife ha* a girl death claimed him nefore she rm e d . he a arri» it is m ostly ascrilied to th e sweat and L u n g s M a d # S tro n g a n d W ell. H is body w a « H brought up for burial , plunge, every village having it« aweat | ’ " For y ean I h a d sick h e a d a c h e s every flay, and I hi>u*e for th e tre a tm e n t of the aick and Saturday. H aig h t k B urbank have bought a — I also had vary w e a k laa«». Since I have ——been taking Hood's Harutparilla, I have thi* tre a tm e n t w hen they had a vi-ita- «*w m ill, w hich they will p u t u p o n th e INDRPKNIIENCS. — been entirely e a r e d of h e a d a c h e s , and my lion of *inall j »ox ami o th e r contagion* j la tte r’« place. FLOriAL vAJIDF F ra n k H ardenbrook is q uite sick. j im Mo H,„ | J , « c. have been b luish — lungs are strong and well. Friends often say j di*e >*es carried them off a t a rapid | ra te for the water« of o u r river» is gen- i „torinv w,.»iher ha* kept h»ck H o w W e ll Y o u 'r e L o o k in g . 5. U out* I F . A. Doutg. has sold out his imple- I tell them It Is due to Rood’* 8iraapar.Ua. t | erally q u ite cold, and a plunge in th e I u ,etr |u ,., j„ ,pre„ta. business 1 — am small In stilure — never weighed over ire cold w ater after a sw eat hath wa* Geo. T atom , of Condon, was vidting — 100 pounds before taking Flood’s Kanap»- too severe a change. It wa* the on* ! F ra n k R.verly »aid goodby to his best We »re Pacific Coast Agent* for D. M. Perry A Co.’» F . A. P a t’er*on Mondav. — rilla, and at the time I began taking It I hod | tom w ith the In d ia n s of thi* valley R»r' ^ '''td a y nig h t sn d left next niorn- Seeds, and we sell them the same right here as they do ;n — run down to 85 pounds, but now I weigh M ulkev, of Am itv wus visiting — 111%. My friends thought I would be dead w hen a squaw died having an in fan t | *n K l° r G ra n ts Pass. the Iiast. We are also Coast Agent* for A. JL Root’s Bee child to wrap th e child in the hlank- t O ur ffu n d iy schixvl is largely a tte n d Supplies, anti are the largest manufacturers of Fertili in. Dr. M. A. Mulkev bere. ---- I m i ■ # •, bat I am perfectly wall. I am or *kins w ith th e m o th e r and bury it zers west of Omaha. ed and well behaved, J . C. lie d g p e th r. B abbitt lias a m v s d forni the east — unable to eipreea my thanks for the good alive with her. A case of this kind being su p erin ten d en t. will praetice with Dr. T. J. I**,. f \ y f A « ~ was witnessed s t a place n ear where Mr. W hittnll was throw n from his >v. K. t>. G rant, of Portinoli, le e has dona ma." K u C. R. C ard , ISIS Adeline Mr. H ill lives a t B ridgeport on the horse a t Sunday school, h u t no dam age P O P T L A N r^ O R fG D N . L nckiam ute, m any year* ago. Homr sy evening on, Making ami -----Street, Oakland. California. T his a d v e rtise m e n t c u t o u t and s e n t to us w ith a re q u e st for C ataro. 1 1 r 1 F n v tistio r G e rm a school girls who w itnessed th e inter except to his clothes and feelings. of Nations. Vick’a Sous, H o o d 's "cure all Liver Ills, L llioci is good for fifteen c e n ts on y o u r firs t o rd e r. * ' m en t begged t<> he sllowed to tak e the A nderson T aylor has a m onkey N. T . 1. Vanduyn went to Portland • a s , Ju mdlee. Indigestion, Sick 1 child but the Indian» woulil not g ra n t w rench th a t his fath er bou g h t a t (.’hica- r and Frank Burch is assisting in j j th e ir request and the piuful cry of the | g„ in 1*42, and G ran d m a V anderpool th e store during his absence. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Hernia, Asthma, And Catarrh Specialist! DR. W . T. HOUSER, SALEM. OFFICE IN BUSH-SREYMAN BLOCK. PLENTY I IIM Q F n L u in o c n . C IF 1. T . 3 - I B R O S , T T .A J F U X V Leading Merchant Tailor, S ^ IL Z -E Iv iT , O R E G O N . Prescott TRAVELING. Veness, IN D E P E N D E N C E . Nerve B lo o d Tonic F r o m th e Corvallis C a r r i a g e F a c to ry . W A LL PAPER, /^ ¡C U L T U R A L TH E GREAT S IR E - M A C H IN E R Y OF TR O TTER S! Trouserings, Overeoatings, Suitings. Hood’s Cures TAILOR “Seeing Is Believing.’ R O C K W O O D , 1467, 8F “The Rochester.” SEHD IIS YOUR HEKT 0R8EP, Hood’s Sarsaparilla V I C K ’S