Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 21, 1893, Image 3

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LOCAL AND GENEKAL
Mrs. W. B Ktout has moved from
Newjsnt to Monmouth.
Circuit Court will convene May 8th,
with Judge George H. Burnett presid­
Mason, dentist, iu Campbell brick ing.
A nice Jersey mule calf fur aele by
block, Mill street, Dallas.
M L. Robbins.
O. J. Bagiev and W. E. Williams, of
Verl Yeater, of Lewisville, is attend­ Airlie, will build new homes this
Or. Hayter. <len(i*t, ever Wiliam'»
ing school at Independence.
season.
drug «tore, Dallas.
U V K K W H IL M IN S FXOOF
leuce to dry goods. When it comes to
C IR C U IT C O U R T D o t R E T
ladies' dress goods or men and boy
H igh esi o f all in Leavening P ow er.— Latest U .
Jennie Belt vs J 8 Cooper, to recover
clothing all they ask is that you see
what they have before buying else­ possession of real property.
where.
J S Cooper vs Jennie Belt, cross bill.
Jennie Belt vs Geo Whiteaker, to re­
So much has been said in praise of
¿ C R O S S T i t K sT K K I. IIHI1M 1E.
cover possession of real proper ly.
Billy Alderman shave- people and
A. O. Boberie, of Crowley, liaa good
J. W Kirkland has let the contract Drs. Darrin and their new method of
sells candy and uuts at McCoy.
Hup and fruit spraying will lie done
Geo Whiteaker vs Jeunie JJelt, cross
for a $1,500 ruaiJence at the Commerei- cures by electric treatment that it
imh ] barley for aule
seems useless to add further proof. We by nearly everybody engaged in those bill.
V
Lee Kimaey wants to sell his farm | al center.
Rev. S.'U. Croaa will preach at Dixie
will, however, note tlie following cur- lines of business and Dugan Bros, are
E Hayter, assignment.
north of town and go back to old Miss­
Mrs John Lindeman, of Lew sville,
at 3 o'clock next Sunday.
prepared to furnish everything they
ouri.
L Bentley, assignment.
has been visiting tier mother, Mrs.
Wm. M. Poet, Troutdale, Or., almost will need. 8ee them about it.
Be aure to always read wliat we print
Price,
up
on
Perdee.
N 0 Clodfelter vs J F O’Donnell, ac­
total deafness; cured. J. T. George,
K J. Fleming Is clearing out a hop
under tbe head of New Today.
tion at law.
yard just across the river hum north
Will. Ballston has succeeded Cain A Gleneden, Wash., chronic rheumatism
Mrs. Fiester is distancing her milli­
The Chautauquau» will meet with Salem.
Smith it Hall vs Irvine <t Cann, ac­
McCuue as agricultural implement five years : cured. Owen James, Spok nery competitors in desirable new
Bev. D. T. Summerville next Tuesday
aue, Wash., abscess iu left ear and
tion at law.
dealers in Sheridan.
things
and
low
prices.
The
young
la­
Henry
Bobbins,
near
Dallas,
has
evening
quinsy; cured. Mrs. Mary A. John­
Ben Windsor va Thus Collinson and
some full blooled Brown Leghorn eggs
Misses Lucy iind Sadie Cooledge are son, McMinnville, Or., deafness many dies' will be charmed with her new
Six carloads of flour were shipped for sale.
ill the dressmaking and tnilliuery busi­ years; restored. C. F. May hew, 14 laces and other uovelties. Ask to see Israel Booth, equity.
L U C K IA M l'T B .
iV T U .
from Salem this week to go by water
her fancy straws, chip flats and leg­
A B Griggs vs I M Butler, action at
ness at Independence.
Market street, Portland, rheumatism
Frank Tharp, of Hnver, has been
Charlie
Broyn
is still iu very poor
to Liverpool".
horns. The cunniug lingers of her law.
We
antia]>ate
a big yield of fruit.
visiting In» sister, Mrs. II. B. StJohn,
A. J. Switzer, of Willamina, well in it« worst form; cured D. 8. Wells, ambitious assistants are constantly
liealth.
C. G. Fisher, of Monmouth, will next at McCoy.
Jno Vernon vs Jno Byers, equity.
We have no flour trust, all cash.
known to many of our readers, died four miles north cf Albina, on Van­ creating head gear that would fasci­
Jesse Walker and wife spent Sunday
week go back to his mining interest«
couver road, deafness live years; cured. nate anybody.
T D Lucas, assignment.
The grangers talk of erecting a new
Any one wishing to exchange a fresh | last week aged 63 years.
with relatives near Dixie,
in northern California.
Win. F. Hosenbeg, corner Twelfth and
State
vs
Jno
Stump,
contempt.
hall.
cow for a good half Jersey, now dry,
J. P. Holmes, who lives this side of Washington streets, Portland, cross
Hardy Holman has moved to Salem may apply here.
Mrs.
Albert
Tedrow
has
been
quite
State vs Jas Bobbins, couteinpt.
Bethel, has di»|>n»eil of a car load of eve; cured in ten minutes. Mrs.T. B.
Sunday school regularly with W . B.
Hellenbrand is a jolly fellow and al­
ill, but is now convalescent.
where he and his wife have been em­
Tennent Strubling Shoe Co vs J M
Birks as superintendent.
Ed. Stovall, formerly of McCoy, has potatoes at a good figure.
Hatfield’s boy, 214 Eleventh street, ways has something good to eat.
ployed at the asylum farm.
Stark,
action
at
law.
Columbus
Tethcrow
is
doing
quite
a
just returned from California to the
Our mail for Salem leaves at 7 and Portland, discharging ear and deafuees;
The Parker hoys will start an incu­
As a boy is raised so is his manhisMl vicinity of Portland.
Tenuent Strubling Shoe Co vs J M lot of grubbing on his place.
returns at 5. Mails from Portland cured. M. W. Thompson, Vancouver,
bator if they have the eggs.
Send by stage to Davison’a market Stark, action at law.
very apt to lie. Some parents are lay
arrive at noon and at 4:38.
Wash., hydrocele six years; cured for salmon eggs to catch trout. He
Ben Critchlow, of Salem, has been
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, of the Be'hel
ill a very poor foundation for
Quite a few in this corner of the
visiting relatives in this part.
J R Crowley, assignment.
icinity, intend to see what may be
Brother Ryan, of the Perrydale Henry Von Helms, 8andy, Or., cancer will buy all your fat poultry and can
couuty expect to visit the worlds (air.
sons.
of the nose and catarrh : cured.
J
H
Townsend
vs
G
B
Davidson,
ac
a--n .it the worlds fair.
furnish
you
any
kind
of
fiah
wanted.
Patriot, lias platted and tiled a ten lot
Ourschool ia progressing nicely under
Henry Miller and Murk Neatly are
tion at law.
Sol Stump and E. E. Stoats have
addition to tile young city.
the able management of A. J. Shipley.
The Dr*, will treat the poor free—ex
On the 15th day of April, on Halt
putting in a doxen acres of Imps on the
taken horses to Keedvilleto he trained.
H
C
Sterling
vs
Frank
Fialo,
fore-
cept
medicines—
from
9
to
10
A.
M.
The
New
York
Backet
store
will
Miss "Ella Fennell offers for sale the
Mrs. Helmick, of Albany is visiting
Doc Miller farm this side of Bridge­ Creek. Mary 1 'lanfiebi SmilU-gave birth
Koadmaster Chamberlain has begun
fixture» and furniture of tlie City lady, and those who are able to pay, guarantee you a saving of 15 per cent closure.
her eons," James and Louis, of this place.
n boy on her 15th birthday.
port.
will receive medical treatment at $5 a oil shoes and twice ' that on ribbons,
plowing along the sides of the roads
C F Webber A Co vs School District
restaurant at Independence.
Fall
grain
is
looking
well,
hut
not
Miss Addie ('lark is teaching the
month for each disease or in that pro fiouiices and the like. It is the cheap­ No 55, action at law.
John Fawk has added a handy pa­
preparatory to filling up the chuch
much spring grain lias yet been sown holes.
George Tatum, who used to sell goods portion as the i-ascs may need, surgical
tent gate to his priHiiisi s at Oak Grove, Guthrie school, and Mi»a Clara llall
est place in town to get a hat, pair of
Temperanoe
House
vs
W
J
Kirkland,
at
Dixie,
but
now
lives
over
about
ami special diseases excepted. Con­ overalls or suit for a boy.
and will erect a new barn on his Salt will teach over in TUlamraik county.
W. W. Wilier, of your city, was visit­
equity.
Heppuer, was in town Wednesday.
In answer to your request for m m .«,
sultation free. No cases taken if not
ing his daughter, Mrs. Frank Holman
Creek farm.
G "M Koser, who is connected with
A
H
Simpson
va
B
8
Bush
and
J
W
pendents throughout the
last week.
John Barrett, who has »•> long been deemed curable or improvable. Office
Bush, action at law.
Advertised letters in the Dallas of lie East Portland water .company, has
For
a
copy
of
the
new
game
law
ap­
wt 1 gtve you a few items, hoping
hours from 10 to 5 daily ; evenings, 7
Nat Holman was through here Sat­ may he of some internet to a L T Z
flee for Mrs Manila Biown, .1. C Kg- ns n here visiting his brother, H E section foreman, will soon exchange to 8 ; Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable ply ur send one cent to Brooks A Salis­
N M McDaniel, assignment.
places with the Whiteaon section fore­
e*«.-
urday
ami
Jim
Tetherow
was
at
the
bury.
See
their
large
and
attractive
bert, W. L. Gilson, W. B. MeK ,w..n Koser.
your readers. Frank Thom pro^w ho
chronic, acute and private di-eases,
T W Estea, assignment.
man.
county seat on Friday,
Found— th" re ii-oii for I lie great pop
and John Ma 'a
has been working for James Siit-ka
catarrh and deafness, are confidently lisplav of fancy Indian baskets. You
Felix Noel vs N M McDaniel, action
never
saw
more
beautiful
combina­
ilarify
of
Hon
Ira
Hooker,of
Airle,is
to
furnish
the
l’s Sarsaparilla—simply
and. miccc »»fully treated. Circulars
The child of Wm. Mulkey, brother N#*Thnt*d-* f*rn> in Kiu£* Valley^ C*
The special session of the United
at law.
tions
of
colors,
no
two
being
alike.
railroad
wi
h
several
hundred
co-ds
of
iiis:
Hood’s
CUUKs. Be sure to gel
mid quesliou list sent free. Mott cases
of Ham Mulkey, who ii visiting here, N. Tharp is getting ready to —- -■ *
Slate» senate adjourned last Saturday,
B H Lewis et al vs W L Wells,
wotsl at $1.87 per rick of two foot can receive home treatment after a vis­ Tlie balmy spring weather will cause
Sights of Chicago soon after May 1st
«lied last week of croup.
after huviug approved all the presi­ ilo id's.
tion at law.
wikh I.
many
a
mother
to
want
a
nice
baby
Kev. L. 8. Fisher will preach his faral
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— -
it lo the doctor»’ office. Dr». Darrin
dent's nominations.
These be rather lively times witli
carriage,
and
they
have
them.
State
School
Commissioners
vs
F
M
COO
I
R
K
H
O
L
L
O
W
.
Evangelists Connolly ami Slruble have three offices, tile head office at
til"
steamboats
on
the
upper
Wiliam*
____
•
L 7 " ’ He
h may
her6 come
“ 6Xt 8undaJ
r
3
Karl’* Clover Boot, the new hlnnd
Collins and N Tartar, foreclosure.
o " c
«.lock.
back another
who were here about a year ago, recent 270$ Washington street, Portland;
V. G. HelHey’s father is out from
purifier, gives freshnev- and clearues- ■tie. They ii ive full toads both ways Iv closed a meeting at Seattle with 300 branch office, at Review building,
O D Rider vs A A Bull and L Kelso, Indiana on a visit.
The people have given an old estab­
at
paying
prices.
sa
v'’
Th
0i
(t,,at
lhe
conference
will
to the coinpl xion and cures constipa­
say. The city council have bridged
o inverts.
Spokane, Wash., and one at 310 Com lished concern a new name. John­ action at law.
tion. 25c, 50c and $1.
Mrs. Cora Chamherhiin has gone
Miss Mata Brown, who recently went fiU, £
son's is called the Happy Home Cloth­
atLthe •co“ ' end, n J j I S i
Ed Weil and E H Lyon vs E C Har­
Married, in McMinnville, April 17th merciul street, Salem, Or.
east,
is
soon
to
be
married.
blacksmith shop, and put in mD 0nen
from
the
Bridgeport
vicinity
to
E«»t-
ing House, because so many homes ris, action at law.
Marion county has 9,180 school
by Itev. 8. E. Mcminger Chas. W
orn
Washington,
where
her
husband
JU RY LIST
F K
M AY COURT.
are made happy by getting men and
children, among whom has just been
I. B. Whitcomb haa been over from F "um.GUr ‘ P'Ch?* d*®P'“ front of W
Buell to Miss Mattie M. Jones both of
Minerva Ann Dice vs Mary E and
hoys' clothing there. They have pants Geo Macauley, ejectment.
apportioned $40,022, or about $4 35 to is working f<tr a stage line.
his new home at Talmage.
Sheridan.
Uke wist’n'r V 1 em ptyin« ‘“to Mud
H W Murphy, lnde|>endeiice.
jumpers and shirt» made especially for
the child. Salem gets $10,700.
Can it be possible that any of the
Geo Skinner, Independence.
Esbury, Bachman A Co vs J 8
Miss Ora Towns spent Sunday in m tnt. wiU0'
Mrs. J. Thurston, her son Sam, and
laboring
men.
They
will
uot
rip,
can
Dallas
teachers
allow
tin
ir
pupils
to
11 Christian, Independence.
f rom ail quarters com » the belief
Dallas with her cousins, the Misses Wm. Fuqua
laughter, Mabel, have arrived from
scarcely be torn, anil arecheap enough Michell, actiou at law.
A liaston, Buena Vista.
that Oregon is to have extra good fruit engage in the ugly habit of chewing Canada and are with Mr. Thurston on
fathennlaw of Marshal Suver rere^t£
R L Sabin vs W T Hliurtleff A J 8 Cobb.
for anybody.
gum
on
the
school
premises.
E Davidson, Buena Vista.
crops this reason hut unless »prayed
the farm near Stiver.
four acres of land between Surer ^
Michell, action at law.
A^len
Towns
lias
a
new
wagon
from
T B Huntley, Buena Vista.
many orchurds will have wormy fruit
Ari Armstrong, who lost an arm
tion and Luckiamute for $2 750 Mr
Levi
Strauss
A
Co
vs
J
8
Michell,
ac­
the
factory
of
0
.
H.
Cobb
at
tlie
coun­
B. F. Walling has been summoned
M M Porterfield, Buena Vista.
Not soon again will you have
tion
at
law.
ty
seat.
Han Francisco is over run with la­ while working at the Independence to appear at circuit court May 8th, and
J K Moyer, Bridgeport.
chance to get crockery and glassware
acres of hop*. James Wheeler was
boring men of all classes, not half of saw mill, has brought suit ugainst answer complaint by L. Abrams, for
Bauer Bros vs J 8 Michell, action at
L K Kimes, Bridgeport.
as cheap as at the present closing out
W. H. Mack has been ditching for surprise«! about two weeks a g o b y tte
them lieing able to obtain work. They Prescott A Veness for $10,000 dama­ $122 and several years interest.
N F Gregg, Dallas.
sale of Harritt A Mclntire. Many de­ law.
tile and is planting strawberries from arrival of his nephew from Missouri a
ges.
have sent out circular letters warning
J J Williams, Dallas.
sirable pieces and sets are still untold.
McMinnville National Bank vs J S the state agricultural experiment sta­ young man, the son of Mr. Wheeler’s
John McQuerry and wife and D. W.
others to not couie there.
Captain Sweeney, U H. A., San Die
M Morrison, Dallas.
Michell, action at law.
tion.
Hems have bought the property of J.
youngest sister, who was only 16 or 16
go,
Cal.,
says:
“
Shiloh’s
Catarrh
Bern
F 8 Smith, McCoy.
Herman Miller will put down
Dornsife, back
the Indejiendence
Jaa E Elliott vs Independence First
JJ*™ °l<f when he last saw her Mr
Elegant
upholstering
and
recovering
edy
is
the
first
medicine
I
have
ever
M
O
U
N
T
P
IB
O
A
H
.
P C Sears, McCoy.
stone foundation for a new barn of W
National bank, and are living there.
of furniture is done by J. W. Thom National Bank, appeal.
DH 3 eaoril |,t Mi“ ° urif°r Oregon'about
J W Leonard, Eola.
W. Smith, north of Lola, and Judge 8^ found that would do me any good.”
N. Carr will soon erect a good new 1843 and ha, „ever been baik ainoe.
burg in the State Insurance block. He
O R A N C o v s O A C R K Co, oject-
Robert Tarter, win) lived near Lewis­
Price
50
cents.
K V Harris, Eola.
T. Burch will replace hie old l»arn at
barn.
Hayea, state lecturer for tha
«
can remodel or repair anything in his ment.
ville a qua] ter of a century ago, recent­
W P Ireland, Monmouth.
Tlie school money now available for
Dixie with a large new one.
grange, gave a talk at Cade’» hall Sat-
line.
ly brought several car loads of beef
G
W
Griggs
vs
W
T
Shurtleff,
action
|
L.
Scobert
is
on
a
business
trip
to
D M Hewitt, Monmouth.
urday night to an attentive audience
Mrs. Harris, of Oak Grovq, who was distribution is $18,456 as against $14,- cattle from Union county to Portland.
at law.
Portland.
Ira 8 Smith, Monmouth.
He seems to fully understand h i. w o *
sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs 762 lust year. Motley spent iu prop
L Helmick, Monmouth.
H R Patterson vs Chas Herren, ap­
Cronise A Cronise, the State street
Hon. E.T. Hatch is rather expecting
A »on lias appeared at the home of and made some hard hiU at capitalist,
Chitwood, at Albany, arrived a few erly educating the rising generation is
peal.
Frank Lucas, Moumouth.
photographers, have as fine an unvar­
an early vacancy in his Alaskan office,
Mr. and Mrs. Stohler.
For several year. Silver station had nd
days ago at the home of her daughter, always well spent.
A Heisc, Dixie.
nished display of genuine artistic Work
so that he can come back and resume
J W Hill vs E C Merrill, appeal.
The backwardness of spring will
a
?
u,Dd,y •ch°oi. b u t.¡7 .
Mrs. Wink Putuian, at Eola.
A
Portland
real
estate
man
lias
been
Robt llaitou, Dixie.
as you ever saw. Their cards are beau
farming at his home south of McCoy.
Claggett A Cham ness vs Ben Hay­ around trying lo unload city p ojierty »lead, had a saloon. Four vaara
necessiute farmers making good use of
tiful, but that to which they cull your den, appeal.
O C Wait, Spring Valley.
They say Dr. I r a Kimball iscircu
last
November
Rev. Janies Beauchamp
Elmer Reynolds will make his final
for a good farm.
everv daylight hour. Looking ahead
1) L Keyt, Salt Luke.
especial attention is the higli grade of
lating » petition for a postoffice a' and having tilings provided for often homestead pr«»>f before the county
held a meeting for about a month and
R L Sabin va J 8 Michell, equ ity.. '
their
work.
H
B
Flanery,
Salt
Lake.
, D. E. Gilman has leased to other when it efiwed a class of the church he
Smith field, he to be the government
clerk June 1st, with D. W. Siddous, 8.
saves much valuable time
J E Miller, assinee of L Bentley es­ parties thirty acres of ground, which
It A Hastings, Luckiomute.
agent in dispensing stamps, correa
8. Cook, C G. Coad and F. Murphy as
tate
vs
H
Hirsliberg,
action
at
law.
J niy T school,
S S Wn
l i,ed’ was
al*> * c I Sun-
Jas M Grant, Luckiamule.
they are planting in hops.
Is it not powerful consistent for one witnesses.
pondence and printed matter.
lh e org,,,
saloon
omm !
For tlie next sixty days Mrs. 8. C.
A Taylor, Luckiamute.
J B Smith vs Polk Co, Review.
to say that lie favors and wishes to en­
Heed
will
have
s|>ecial
millinery
sales
Leslie
Thurston's
eggs
and
Will
Bichardson Bros , of Independence,
A
Klickinger,
Sliver.
H. Bailv, the Willamina saw mill
courage temperance and yet will not
L Ahrauis v n B F Walling, action at Bressler’s apples ought to have choked h'l'y o f i o o l Z i t " T ' ,ed’ bUt the 8™ "
every day and wants all Folk county
will build for J. W. Lewis at Oak Grove
V. ars wmLr h ? " for more th"> four
N Hussey, Douglas.
hesitate to marcli into tlie sab am and mail, tried to make a drive, but bin logs
ladies who visit the city to call and in­ law.
n in a.nd »ummer, you could *
the hoys who confiscated them.
a ten room dwelling to cost aismt $J,
jammed and stuck fast six miles above
treat half a dozen of his friends
See people going toward the school
spect
her
fine
display
and
the
bargains
Alliance Trust Co vs J A East, fore­
000, and George Wella is*to erect a new
liALLIH BUSINESS CUTSETS.
town and be must take a portable saw
It
took
Lee
Scobert
and
Leslie
ntierel.
The
goials
will
speak
for
them
closure.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wash will spend null to them.
home tilis side of Buena Vista.
Thurston five hours to come in a buggy iT b een ¿ ‘ " ’t ° r - 8Unahine “ “ school
Morrison. Ihe hardware man, can selves as being a little nicer than any­
most of the spring and summer Hun
H Christian vs D N Burns, action from Indepundenea to the latter* home eTof M k pt * °lng and the fi™‘ quar­
We have road tax receipt» for sale a: lays visiting country Sunday schools
ter of the present year’s average at­
thing
ever
before
seen
in
the
city.
J. L. Allen,adminstrator of the J. C. furnish you anything front a tack to a
mi note.
five miles. Their horse was far more tendance of twenty-aeven will give the
a cent each. How many men whose and offering such assistance and en­ Allen es ale, will make a final settle- crosscut saw or cooking range. Better
Oregon Land Co vs Cragen Coffey A inclined to back than to pull, hut the" reailer an idea as to what our school is
time is wonh anything can afford to couragement as they ean render.
iii- nt of the same May 8th, and Corne­ goods you cannot find and tile prices
Dearborn lets tlie other fellows do Stubbing», action at law.
boys kept in a good humor.
furnish the paper and write out twen
« the present time. Men pas. away
lius I luges will make a final settlement are fair.
all
the
blowing,
while
he
and
his
clerks
Those intending to build new resi -if tlie Patrick Hughes estate June 1th.
ty-five such receipts for two bits.
Win Yeater vs C C Ragsdale, action
hut tho eff* et of their work will b^’
keep
busy
as
bees
wrapping
up
books,
8 H K R III AN.
deuces this season will find on tile
at law.
seen for years. How much better to
The way to treat a stranger who fourth page plans and description of a
stationery
and
kindred
things
for
The North Yamhill bank has gone
Bight now is (lie time to have your
J I) Lee va F K Hubbard and M M
Whooping cough and la g r i p p e i n ? for gcral than for bad. In c it in g
comes into your town is as you would house from which they can at, least to the wall and may pay 50 cents on plows shnr|>eiied and all iron repairing scores of customeis.
tins budget of news I wish to say tha*
Ellis, action on" note.
town.
like to be treated if you were in his atiier valuable hints, even if they do the dollar. Like the 8lieridsn concern done by John E. Smith.
I hav. not the least intention of crowd
The Rosen feltl Smith Co vs Chas
place. Show him courtesies ami repre­ not care to copy exactly after it.
iis principal capital were deposits.
Everybody pleased with our new Ing out the regular reporter for this
Without a comfortable and neat fit­ Allen, action at law.
sent things to him as you would to
The president acknowledged that he
teachers.
A penny saved is a penny made, and ting corset a ladv is neither happy nor
It is said that a Georgia couple, who had little or nothing invested.
f c , hr a 8^
the readers '*of‘uie
your best friend.
Foster A Roberts vs W B Davis, ac­
the rule holds good on up into the well dressed. The best thing of the tion
The proposed saloon license failed tb
were wedded only eleven years ago,
at law.
there are’ timel «Heart® T " * ’ J ' ^
Austin A Conkey are selling lots of already have thirty children, there be
Win. Tillotson, Lemuel Tillotson, dollars. Buying for caali and selling kind in existence is Thompson’s glove
materialize.
Flickenstein A Mayer vs Chas Allen,
the shoes they recently had made U> ing an annual out put of triplets. Eddie Bonnell and Ellen Guy have the same way enables Brown A Son to fitting corset. It is warranted to be
happen here as well as "ther p lie s '
A. J. Switzer recently died on the We have aimed only to get the fr$mh
oader in the east. You cannot find in They are booked for the world’s fair on lovn cited lo appear before tlie probate sell on a smaller margin than most exactly as represented or tlie price will action at law.
Upper
Willamina.
the county a larger assortment from free tickets and grub thrown >n.
court June 6th, and show cause, if any merchanls can afford. If you have tlie be refunded by Jos. Meyers, sole ugent,
Martin A Sanders vs T A Farley, ac­
which to select. Ask to see their
Frank Simpson was over on the
why certain properly of the George coin, or its e<|iiivnlent, that is a desira nt tlie White Corner. That is tlie very tion at law.
On the first page is a column of Tillotson estate should not lie sold to hie trotting place.
best place to get everything worn by
ladies and childrens’ shoes.
Nestucca last week.
W
B
Davis
vs
T
T
Shaw
A
J
C
Lew­
matter intended especially for little
women and cliildreu.
is, action on note.
Ixjvi Wright and John Wright and
More than a score of foreign war folks. Wise parents cultivate the habit pay debts of same.
BUENA VISTA.
vessels of various nations are now a and taste for reading in their children
Oliver Smith is adminstrator of the
For a clean shave, a smooth haircut
Cribben, Sexlon A Co vs W B Davis, family are hack from Newberg.
All must die, and then an important action at law.
Fortress Monroe, enroute to tak part At fliis age all who fail to read in ws- John II. Smith estate and all persons or a refreshing liath go to I-awton’s
The United Brethren quarterly meet­ cisco.P' Bon*ey u u';fro m San Fran-
question is where to get the burial out­
in the great international marine pa­ papers are comparatively ignorant of having claims agoiust the estate must tonsorial parlor.
Mary E Burch vs G B Burch, di­ ing was held here the other dayt
rade at New York. It will perhaps be the world around them
fit. It Salem is your natural trading vorce.
present them liefore Ang. ,8th. All
Somebody has been purloining meat »rA ' . » Ci * l,gbHn haa lo«t several head
point, you cannot do lietter than to go
liaving claims against Ihe George Jack-
the grandest display of the kind the
No other in the state gives better to A. M. Clough on State street.
H Christian vs Wm Steele, eject­ from the smoke house of H. T. Graves. of cattle by poisoning.
Need we repeat that swindlers are son estate must present them to W. A.
world has ever seen.
ment.
sulisfaciitm
than
tlie
Salem
steam
ontinually going through the coun­ Jackson prior to Aug. 17.
Mi»» Emma Hughes, of Dallas haa
Prof. L. W. McAdams, the Indepen­
Preaching at all the churches every try using all kinds of devices to cheat
laundry or haa a better patronage. The
S P Riggs guardian va R S Conner,
been visiting amoug ug.
’
dence
tombstone
man,
was
here
last
Hroat
A
Gile
not
only
lead
in
the
Sunday morning and evening. Melli- mil defraud the people. The bigger
stage«
from
McCoy,
Dallas
or
Indepen­
The Corvallis Times says: D. R.
E T Morrison, J A Baxter and Leantler
week.
aale of fine groceries but handle more Conner, action at law.
John Andrews has had and Eaton
odiat and Christian Sunday schools a nducement they offer you to bite ai Hodges and Cam Vanderpool, solid dence will lake over your washing.
Bevens is having the mump,.
California product* than any other
9 :45. Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist mid their proposition, the greater the proli Soap Ceeek farmers, paid respects to
Elder H. B. Morgan, pastor of the
Hamilton Job Co va D Cosper et al
firm and buy Oregon products to ship
M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings I burs- ability of its being a humbug.
I lie Times Friday. 1’lie former, in
Christian church at Tillamook city,
action at law.
After it is too late many parents re there.
day evening. The general public w‘
iainlmnt
th*1,0
01 Wi" g'V
*" 29tli
1848, hauled the first load of merchan­
mini nt ra
on n* the
evening
of 8
the
J B Nunn vs Wm Grant and D P passed through town some days ago.
Many farmers either are or soon will dise into Corvallis. It came from Port­ gret no' having had their children's
come at all these meetings.
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Stouffer, review.
lie annoyed by hunters and fisherman land mid was consigned to J. C. Avery. pictures taken. Now is tlie time to vis­
C om ln s to H allos.
Did you ever notice the tact that
Mrs. 'ennie Smith i. i „ p „rtUnd
it Miser’s gallery and have tlie image
The Salem Evening Journal «ttys trespassing on there preiniaes. A half
W H Devoe A John Robsen vs H M
there is a continual change of pro­
the Oregonian contemplates running lozen or more neighbors could unite
Judge Burnett has written to Judge taken before the substance fade».
One or more Surgeons of tlie Nation with her brother, George Lee, who ia
Lines, writ of mandamus.
’
no ■
gramme at Strong's restaurant and
an early newspaper train “ » reach tha and at a very small cost to each forbid Collins that court will be opened
al Institute, which is established at 319 dangerously ill.
M Fisk vs J D Murphy, action at Bush street, San Francises, will be in
that it always includes the very best
city by 6 o ’clock. Wonder if they will it, as ha* been done in the tresspass promptly at 10 o’clock, Monday, May
The Commercial hotel, near the to be had in the markets.
law.
i1'h *'v ” lin® la“ d contest is be­
not also run one to Amity and another notice under New ToDay in this issue. 8th, and that he will be ready for a
Willamette Hotel, Salem, Thursday, twee!!'
tween John Vernon and John H n -
Methodist church, lias pleasant rooms
F K Hubbard, assignment.
to Perrydale to offset their loss of p*t
juiy trial at 1 o ’clock. He promises lo and sets a good table,
and Friday, April 27th and 28th, and i ns tend of Mr. Byerly a. .Uto3
A
s
a
o
a
l
T
w
h
u
r
'i
rivals.
A Hillsboro mercantile firm adver­ waste neither (he people's money nor
ronage caused by the local pa peri.
Independence First National Bank at the Hotel Holman Dallas, Saturday, Monmouth RecorJ. 7
a “ **
It ill lie held at Falls City, Satur­
t is e s for sale at 50 cents on tlie dollar
April 29th. This Institute ia specially
vs M F Percival, action at law.
Intemperance is oontinually degrad he accounts of half a dozen men, giv­ the valuable time of those who must
day,
May
29th.
The
opening
address
f". J. Jackson and his pupils of the
Mias Bronson, successor to Mrs. Har­
devoted
to
the
treatment
of
curvature
attend
court.
Chas Black vs F Weimer et ux, ac­
ing men in mind, body ami character ing their names, One we recognize as
ris, has her spring millinery on dis­ wiil be by Prof. Hitchcock, of Inde­ tion at law.
of the spine, diseases of the hip and public school had a pleasant uncial
and continually adding to the di.com a former Goldendale dead lieat There
In ending up a labored political edi- play and think* she can please any pendence. Each school in the coun­
knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and gathering at the home of J. E . Smith
fort and miaerv of helpless women ami are a hamlful or so of such customers tioial the Wset Hide says: It is our
Switzer
A
Co
vs
J
S
Michell,
action
"
lady, young or old, in tlie matter of ty is requested to furnish two exer­
all bodily deformities, lh c ir success We«lne»,lay evening.
children therefore as long as life lasts in this county who deserve similar ex­ settled conviction that Grover Cleve
at
law.
head dress. All are invited to call and cises for the occasion and report their
in treating tlie»e troubles as well as
Dr Hayter’. dental office will be
the writer will be eternally d o i n g what­ posure.
selections
to
the
county
superintend­
land is well aware that his party is inspect the goods.
Louis Kline Co vs J S Michell, ac­ na»al catarrh and all chronic dineaaes i I oimi I out,I alxiul June 15th or until
ever he can to make odioua whatever
ent as soon as they can, so as to be as­ tion at law.
The Capital City railway company without any advance ideas which will
ha» made for the Institute a national he return, from Chicago. HU patrons
encourages or leads to intemperance
signed
a
proper
place
on
the
program,
was to have a meeting in Salem Wed­ satisfy the people, and he is now at
Ari Armstrong vs Prescott A Vaueas, reputa|ion. All persons who are suff­ wHl please take notice.
Everybody
will
now
want
lighter
and
and
prises
will
lie
awariled
to
two
best
damages.
ering from any manner of disease or
The other day we went down to the nesday witli a view to dissolving the work gathering reliable information easier footwear and Gaynor's is Uie
productions. Two other prizes will he
With pride we again call attention
deformity, or who have children or
planing mill to see Frank Coiol. a" incorporation, dis|Kising of the gyop- and when the proper lime comes will place to get it> Country folks will find
Sydney
Moore
vs
W
B
Davis,equity.
offered for the best productions by
friends so suffering, should not fail tr. to the amount and quality of ourcorre-
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there he seemed to lie on a w o r k ben« h rty and dividing the eapital stock. come out ill strong advocacy of the his boot and shoe store north of the
graduating
classes.
All
school*
are
re
Forrest Grove Poultry Yards.
take advantage of this opportunity for »pondence from .11 , * rU of the county.
limber as s rag and full as a tick and There is either trouble in the camp or prim-ipl-s of tlie peoples’ party, and as court house.
quested to make exhibits of their work.
Now lias 300 breeding turds, includ­ relief. Ask your postmaster for circu­ a n d « f o ® l We *e *° f*W ,u hscribere
an empty bottle by hi* side. ( J«>wr the property is not panning out as an­ a consequence sweep the country in
1896.
ing twenty-six fowls, im|s>rted specially lars. This Institute recieved the Gold anu gam no many new ones.
inspection revealed the fac t that it was ticipated.
A M agoin aa' Presaat.
Farmers coming into Dallas from
for the egg trade of 1893. They con­ Medal at the World’s Fair Philadelphia
hi. old clothes stuffed. E«l 8 » ^ * «nd
Grandma McAfee, mother of Mrs. J
I’OPCORN.
The Woolen Mill Store in Salem are sist of Wyandotte», Plymoth Rock», for the best apparatus and method of
the north will find Lynche's black­
L C. Parker, who is rebuilding the in J. Wiseman, was 87 years old April
NEW TO-DAY.
smith shop immediately aoulli of the determined to keep our home made Light Brahmas and Brown Leghorns, treatment in the world. Thousands of
Grant Pearce is still improving.
jurad Dixie mill engine at the foundry, 13th. Unknown to tlie family, a num
gooda lo the front and as an inducement which varieties make up the cream of References will be given on application.
old
Dave
Burns
livery
stable.
had put up the job on Frank in his ab- ber of neighbors and friends arranged
to get an interest aroused are goiug to all poultry. A single setting of egg $3
Frank Want! has moved back to hi*
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XAS8 GIBSON, NEAR DIXIE HAS SEVERAL
—not.
to gather tin re that evening in cele­ farm.
give Rway a pair of blankets valued at
Anyone having a good gentle horse J huidrad ht'ih.1» „I paid f««d oota lor
Cleanliness is next (n Godliness and $25 on the 15th of May. For particu­ or two for $5 Some birds for sale.
bration
of
the
addition
of
another
mile
Here are some recent land transfers:
John Sykes has lost several kids by Deatness is not far behind. How can lars »11 and see them. Blankets on Send for catalogin' to J. M. Garrison, to exchange for lumber may apply p m » A u t ­
Lillie Mattison to Susie B e s t , land near stone to a ripe old age. She grcatl«
or OOOD OEUE LAND
hare,__________ •
____ -______I
Forest Grove, Oregon.
your wife and daughters make home exhibiton in show window.
coyotes.
enjoyed
tln-ir
presence,
and
st
tlie
A p vb I» JOT Dari*
Independence. $7,000; J. B. B.rk. to
look neat and attractive if tne carpets
close
of
a
very
pleasant
evening,
the
C.
C.
Ragsdale,
a
Monmouth
stock
(
0
KICK RK ALL.
W. R. Birks, eighty acres near Huver,
The
sale
for
the
estate
of
Thomaa
C
R
O
W
L
K
Y
.
are faded and ragged and the furnilur ‘
man, «lied suddeuly in Portland last i -----
$3,289; A. Uglow to H. C. B'unimer, uninvited guests spread together their Pearce will take place on Thuraday,
Our Arbor day exercises were well week.
worn out or much abused. C. H.
E OOOD YO UNO UoRgES. NUTTON AND
Grain is looking fine.
S OM
land at Dallas, $3,600, jn d m W|m half doxen d.iinty luncheons and «11 April 27th,
Work »'»ni lor «air 1
attended.
Chapman, the furniture man, will
hands enjoyed it. There were present:
A .lrtre a i R lc k n s U .
^ F
H.
C.
Notson
haa
gone
back
to
his
Ravage, Dallas Isnd, $5.* W, . an* >
J. W. Edgar lias been making some
The*. Schnleaham ia cutting wood remedy all that ou easy terms.
T. S. Burch has been quite sick for old Kairaas home, anil his family will
Dawson to T. J. Campbell, Monmouth W. I. Reynolds and wife. J. C Gaynor
mprovement* in the way of fencing.
and
wife,
C.
H.
Chapman
and
wife,
A
several days.
for Mr. Watt, amt J. W. Phtenicia ia
lots, $2,000; Ellen Nichols to Ida NuK
soon follow.
r NTon a toner want all the mohair
B Muir and wife, A. W Fowler and working on tlie Dixie mill.
D. B. Hubbard ia running the poet-
Wm. Fan!) A Co. must be expecting
ols, a Dallas lot, $100; Henry Hill
“ d wlU r t j U » '« 7 b ä « prtaa
Mi»» Blanche Bronaon, of Dallas,
lion. N. L. Butler is to deliver the ror a " P” U
wife,
Mrs.
Delashmutt,
Miss
Lydia
j
office
and
shipping
eggs
to
Portland.
an extra Urge spring and summer
George Skinner, a lot in Independence.
»prut Sunday with friends here.
annual address st tlie pioneer’s meet­
The main topic of Rev. Crandall's hardware trade, judging from the im­
Campbell
and
Mias
H.
A.
Williams.
$100
School is prospering, although some
I sermon last Sunday was to answer Bev provements and conveniences being
The frame work of the mill is al- ing in Portland, June 15th.
t b a h o a i n in i . a n d t e n a c r e TRACT i n -
! Ward in regard to the Habtiath day, aridt-d to their store. Drawers have j have been alwent on account of sick- mo«t completed and they are at work
All the ladies should be sure to close­ -X HU» U m . orpofmtioa «I talk», sii Imi mi !»
and all present went away perfectly s a l - been made to hold forty kegs of nails 1
on the third story.
ly inspect those beautiful ilresa good*
i-fieri th it ihe scriptures do not prove and receptacle* prepared for thousands
W. S. sod Lillie Dennis have been
Mis* Fannie Orr, who has been at­ in the show window of Fenton A
I that Saturday is the day which we all of liolts of all sixers. Tliey have build­ visiting friend* and relatives in this
tending the normal, quit last Friday, Toner.
ought to k«ep. Rev. Wm. Ruble will er’s hardware in abundance.
vicinity.
Trespass
and Mi»* Cora Dempsey, from there,
Arbor day was duly celebrated by our
! s|M>ik on th" same subject next Sun-
Sunday school at th* chnrch every spent Sunday with her parents.
public school, the various parts being l l r i . TUR UVD
t day at 11 o’clock, also at 3 and 7. The
well performed. The trees planted M It. • lhat va will
Mrs. Shelton always aims to make it Sunday at 3 o'clock and everybody re­
old time Seventh day people never
H mrm— m an d h u M I « r j.
quested to attend,
were named Washington, Grant, and
come out to such meetings for fear pleasant for tier customers at the Ar­
T.
8.
Coffey
at
Perrydale
keeps
on
T J OARDKeR,
some one will convince them the! they lington house.
Crowley ia fast becoming a railroad hand good eastern stock or will make Alice Carey.
MARIA SMITH,
are wrong. It will do no one any
center or some other kind of a center, to order anything yon want in those
Perhaps in no former school term L. C- MILL»
R F MAHON,
harm to attend religious meetings.
as
land
here
sells
for
$100
per
acre.
A complete assortment of first close
line*. Be sure to sea his gratis and were the Dallas public school children J W. LEE,
- . ■ . » i
Denominations makes no difference— general merchandise means much, but
A. C H IT C H L O R
learn hi* prices bet^e nuying else ever an much encouraged to do extra A D BROWN.
I ihe great truth can be learned at all that is exactly what Craven Bros. have.
Born, in Dallas, April 19th, to tbe
nii'e work for display both at home and W. A. BROWN,
w h ere.
j u( them, (.'»me to Sunday school next In the line of groceries they are suppli­ wife of John Barrett, a daughter.
abroad. Many of their prraluctions 4. B SMITH.
WILftON I.KR.
Sunday at 10 o ’clock and remain lo ed with everything our people ever ca8
The only Pure Cream o f Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No ,
Rev. C. E. Crandall will preach at would he a credit to older lieads and C. U OARONKR,
Mrs. M. F. 8. Hen Urn is visiting her
Bev. Ruble’s sermon.
more
skillfull
fingers.
Dated. April 1«, U
lor,
and
tha
same
ia
true
with
father,
Major
White,
at
Portland.
Peirydale
Sunday.
Died in Million« o f H cn ct—$e Yarns tha
O f thr Sa p erloaitj o f Klac-trlolly la tba
C oro o f Disease by D rs. D aryls - W h s
< a a Doubt 1% lion so M a a j o f O a r ( S I -
ssa s Tastily.
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