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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1893)
LO C A I AND GENERAL * n,l Wlfe »pent tiuuday at | W ilcox A Alfrey have opened a meat Seward A Alley are to erect a livery | iug. McCoy is well locsted and sur- j stable at Ballstou. market at Ballston. ; rounded with the best farming land in | The wife of E. F. Gaar, who the county, the people are generally A nice Jersey male calf for sale by | Mas.,,, don list, ¡„ Campbell’, brick Rev. J. H. Beattie has moved from been sick all winter, is no better. Several good milch cows for sale. block, Mill street, Dallas. out »>f debt, and living on tbe income McCoy to Lincoln Enquire of Robert Howe, Dallas. U. L. Hobbi»«. The old school Baptists hold ser of their capital invested. Improved Rev. Greer has arrived from Califor-1 Messrs. Arkles and Frank are back Uncle Jimmie Ayres is reported quite vices here regularly every fourth Sun land will sell at from 940 to $75 per Dr. Hayter. d'-ntist, over W ilson’» I ilia on a visit with pareuls. day. ill at his residence west of town. from a trip to the Nestucca country. drug »tore. Dull*«. acre, but few resiuents wish to sell Wils. Bricker was among the Dallas The mite society will meet with Mrs. A. G. Roberts, of Ciowley, he* good Our school ia progressing nicely un any prioe. Assessor Beckett has been Anyone having a good gentle home ! visitors at Portland this week. to exchange for lumber may apply C. W. Smith this F ridsy aiternoou at 2 der the management of Miss Libbie doing these parts lately and^ja valua seed barley for »ale. tions seem to suit the people generally. here. o'clock. Vaughn. 1 wo sons of Mike Boyer arrive»! Be sure to always read what we print Oakgroveites are well along with their with their families from Iowa last week After a winter spent in Washington, D. W. Sears is among thecandida*es under the head of New Today. Mrs. Cordelia Wileon, of Astoria, farm work, as usual, the school under to make their home here. for receiver of the Oregon C ity land Mike McNulty is again at his old Mo- has returned home, after a long visit the management of Chaa. Wester do Mrs. Fred. Wagner a;>ent Sunday Coy home. with her sister, Mrs. J. O. Davidson. Harry Blodgett is helping Viggers A office. ing finely. Their grange meets every with her, sister, Mrs. John Walker, at Bartel to build a drug «tore at Perry- D B. Richardson, sfter a two weeks’ J. P. Morrison and wife, parents of The Oregon Pottery company are second and fourth Saturday, and mem Corvallis. dale. Frank, have returned to their eastern tussle with la grippe , is sgaiu able to shipping six carloads of clay from bers are requested to be present at each Henry Koser and wife start»«! Thnrs home. 1 be out on the streete. here each week, requiring a force of session as much important business is Mrs. Henry Kcser has gone east on day to visit relatives in Pennsylvania f to be transacted. four men. a visit with relatives, ane Mrs. D. T. Tbe Chautahqnans will meet at D Edwards Bros., will have their new and at Chicago. and women 939.66; there are 54 school Summerville will go back soon. P S to offer’s residence next Tuesday storeroom at' Ballston ready for occu D. M. Calbreath has a cow that has districts; six and two thirds was the • O I L C H A N G IN G Uncle John McQuerry and wife, now evening. pancy by the first of May. lost the use of her tongue and cannot average months of school taught; four After the grip, when you are weak | of Independence, visited Dallas friends Here are some of the recent real new school houses were erected; 44 and “ played out,” Hood’» Sarsaparilla In about two weeks the Ballston get food into her mouth. I t is a very tate changes: Any amount less than $1 due this the fore part of the week. singular case. school rooms are supplied with Web will restore your health and strength. office may be sent in one and two cent band will place upon the boards tbe J B Stump to J M Sparks; 272 Mrs. Henry Quiring die»l at her ster’g dictionary; there are 2.194 legal ponular drama, Enlisted for the War. Helmick Bros, last week bought and acres in t 10 s, r 4 w ........... 9 A pleasant social was held at N. postage stamps. home north of town Saturday of pneu school voters: 39 schools were visited Garwood’s Oakdale home by the young Mr and Mrs. Joe Tharp, formerly A protracted meeting is in session at shipped 4,000 bushels of wheat to Port N Garwood to Tom Tatom , 33 monia, aged about 30 yours. by the superintendent; 937,262 40 was acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ............... folks of that vicinity Tuesday evening. of Grande Rnnde, propose to take in Perrydale under the management of land. The producer realised 60 cents taken into the school fund from vari The W . C. T. U. will meet at Mr». a bushel for it. Tom Tatom to N Garwood; 10 the Worlds fair. Rev. Hazel, paator of the Christian ous sources, and 935,211.64 paid out, Miss Blanche Bronson has purchas Biddle’s next Tuesday afternoon and acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ............. church there. 923,267.17 of that being for hire of A M a g n lfla a t P resen t. ed the interest of W. C. Brown in the Doug. Hubbard has sold his hop in all ladies are cordially invited. Sol Crowley to 8 D T u ck er; 11 teachers, and 94,187.51 for new build millinery store next our office and is terest in the Lincoln hop yard to his The Woolen Mill Store in Salem arc Miles Hendricks, of Am ity, has rent acres iu t 7 s, r 4 w ............. 1,105 ings; 918,456. 18 is the amount appor C. C. Doughty starts back on the now sole proprietor. partner, Ben Harris. ed the McCoy warehouse of Kclty, determined to keep our home made Geo Skinner to J 8 Cooper; lot 7th of May to Chicag > as a delegate to tioned aud given elsewhere. Hawley A Co., snd has engaged J. J. goods to the front and as an inducement in Monmouth . .................. The McCoy Odd Fellows meet every 200 Scott Riggs, the Salem marble deal the national convention of editors. to get an interest aroused are goiug to H Grinold to W t Fudge; land first arid third Saturday* evening anil er, has been taking indiis old borne H ill to run it for him. A P P O R T IO N M E N T . give away a pair of blankets valued at Gen. Grant will on next Friday even the lVrrydale A. O. U. W .’s assemble near Dallas this week. in Ballston........................... 1,000 Jacob Pfan and wife, who have so 925 on the 15lh of May. For particu Following is the amount of money ing assist Prof. Seabriug in a concert every Monday night. W A 'F rost to E B Wood ; 57 Mrs Kimscy lias opened dressmak long lived on their farm near Eola, lars call and si'e them. Blankets on allotted each district, w is separ- and picturesque, thong to be given by his music class at Inde acres in t 8 s, r 6 w ............. have conclmled to try the delights of You would not stop and throw a ing parlors in Brown's brick nver the exhibiton in show window. ate and apart from the 950 given to 0 0 m pare pendence Orlando Alderman to O Ira A l city life, and have moved to Salem. -tone at every puppy that barks at you, grocery store of John Boydston. each on the start. In the first column our We. tern mountain* scenery. W e derman ; lot in M cCoy....... A IR I.IE . C. W. Stump, a soniulaw, will now In the M A. Whiteman eitate the then why pay any attention to the is given the number of district, in the passenger in tried to locate the spot At the school meeting Hi Am ity to run the farm. Wm 8 hope to M H Shope; lot appraisement ami inventory has been short haired bipeds that, growl at your Our school is running along very ip VanW inkle took hie lengthy vote a Ux of 99,000 for a new school in Dallas............................... 300 second the number of scholars, theu where Rip filed and tbe administrator charged lie. Is. the district clerk and the amount ap nap, but so many places were pointed smoothly. building, the proposition was lost. Geo Skinner to Alice Skinner; A R efu ta tio n . ft with $4,710. out as the exact spot, that we were forc Postmaster Hoffman has moved the lots in Independence ......... 400 portioned : H. Simpson was down from liis log- This is for the person who takes re After several years residence in 51 J N Skaife....... 9 229 50 ed to oomprimiee by saying that it was 1 Another case has been ,)lac»«l on the Hoskins postotfice in Kings Valley C C Mulkey to Polk Co Bank; fuge behind the assumed cognomen of ging camp Saturday. Washington, J. S. McCarty has return 2 478 J 8 Ashbaugh. . . 2151 00 somewhere in the Catskills. Soon after cireuit court docket, it being tnnt of from the Btore to his residence, whereat lot in M on m o u th ......... .. . A Junior in Wednesday’s Transcript: Cricket Bevens will shortly open up 55 G W M yer....... . 247 50 leaving the Catskills we reached tho 3 Lillian Morehouse vs. O. W. More there is much kicking hy the general cJ to live at iiis old Perrydale home. W H McDaniel to V and J Mc In mentioning the social and presenta his butcher shop again. 4 33 R Brunk........... . 148 50 Hudson, which was still somewhat house, divorce. W hile hack in America J. R. N. Bell tion of the Methodist pastor with 99 public. Daniel ; 560 acres in t 8 s, r 5 6 76 Barney C td y . . . . 342 00 blocked with ice. 1 had a good view of patented a self adjusting binding strap, in the Statesman, I simply gave the A. Noltner, of tbe Portland Dispatch’ w ............................................ 16,000 Mrs. Soule, formerly M iggie Ward, The Amity city council has passed 6 44 W J Turnidge . . 198 00 that river, as the track follows its E P Shinn to H W McCabe; now of Willapia. Washington, has been a ll act directing the city ' marshal to to be manufactured at the commercial hare facts and made not one word of was among us lsst week. 7 41 W G Vassail . 184 50 western bank almost to New Y ork City. center. lots in Independence ........... comment upon the occurrence. When visiting her old Dallas home and her arre.-t as a vagiaut any one not having John Lewis, of Philomath, is down 8 37 D W Lewis . .. . 166 50 The first place we passed of any im John Aslihangh ha» finished the he makes me sav ought else, as set on a visit to his brothers at Lewisville' D C Saling to W m Parker; lot sister at Airlie. an occupation or some visible means 9 100 W W Stockton . 450 00 portance of historical interest as hav in Ballston........................... making of the delinquent tax roll and forth in his article, he simply makes a 10 93 D B Klassen. . . 418 60 ing been the headquarters of Washing Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood of self support. Our farmers are looking pretty blue. D C Saling to D B Johnson ; lot it is now in the sheriff’s hands fur col willful prevarication of what he knows 11 38 D M Calbreath . 171 00 ton in Revolutionary times. W e look purifier, gives freshness and clearness Rev Harrington will preach at Oak lection. in Ballston........................... to be the truth. He has taken com Most all have their oat crop to run 12 27 O A Wolverton 121 50 ed and looked for the old stone house to the com pi -x ion and cures constipa dale next Sunday at 11 o'clock, and at Rachel Brooks to A W y m a n ; 32 ments made by the editor of the States yet. 13 806 J J Higgins. . . . . 1377 00 which he occupied there, but were un Silas Foster and James H. Rosa, of man and attributed them to me. tion. 25c, 50c and 91. 10 a meeting will be held at the school acres in t 7 s, r 3 w ......... Mrs. J B. Clark returned from Port 6 H T Graves . . 14 27 00 able to catch a glimpse of it. Soon we Salem, have been appointed special V . P. F iseb . Miss Minnie Smith and Miss Emma house for the purpose of organizing a land. last Saturday after a week’s visit Clias Lafollett to W G Lafollett; 15 40 1 H In gram .. .. . ISC 00 came to the celebrated Highland?. police officers at the worlds fair from 312 acres in t 6 s, r 7 w ....... Ludwig have moved their dressmaking Sunday school. with friends. 16 49 J O Staats . . . . . 220 00 The e»x>nery along the Hudson there is Oregon. K H K KKALL. Ellen W Heacock to Phoebe parlors from over the bank to the Captain Sweeney, U 8. A., San Die 90 P C Sears......... 17 405 00 indeed beautiful, fully as beautiful as it Brown Broe., of Soap Creek, have McGrew; lots in Monmouth 750 Steve Staats, the well known Polk building in the rear of Belt’s drug go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem John Kirkland and wife are visiting 18 52 Thos Tatom .. 234 00 has been represented. I was very been buying cattle and sheep through M Parry to A H Dodd; 4 acres edy is the first medicine I have ever county pioneer, has gone to Roseburg relatives here. store. 19 48 J W Lew is....... . 216 00 much disappointed, however at not be this vicinity. in t 8 s, r 6 w ........................ 376 to live with his daughter, Mrs. Win. found that would do me any good.” 20 22 J D Bevens....... 99 00 ing able to see West Point. The mil P. C. Sears, of McCoy, and F. A Pat L. W. McAdams, of Independence, Madison. Mr. Bateman will go back to his Mollie E Stump to Phoebe Mo- 21 76 J M W is e ......... 315 00 itary academy is on a plateau overlook terson, of Independence, took in the Price 50 cents. whs in town last week on busiuess. G rew ; lot in. M onmouth....... 2,500 old home in Michigan next fall. He 22 17 0 J B agley. . . . 76 50 ing the river and high above the rail Walter Hosford and Hattie Ruble, county seat during the week, and so For the benefit of many inquirers Mrs Hatton has been quite sick for says we have too much rain here for Elsina E Matthews to E H Die- 23 30 P L F razier. . . . 135 00 road ; consequently we were forced to did Ed Herren and Billy Livermore, we will state that the postotfice at Dal both formerly of the Eola Hills, were brow; 67 acres in t 6 s, r 6 w 1,100 some time, but is now rep»irted better. him. 24 35 M F Percival . . 157 50 content ourselves with looking at the of Salem. L W Robertson tc M E Patter las is a third class one and is govern married at Walilport, Ueutou county, 25 43 J R Shepard . . 193 50 face of the bluff at the aummit of last week. There will he a temperance lecture Misses Hattie Estes and Lillie Rose, son ; lots in Independence. .. 1,200 ed by the rules laid down for that Deputy Farley ha* been busy during 26 73 Frank Gibson 328 50 which stands the famous school. A t at the church here Friday evening by of Independence, were the guests of J. W J W ilcox to D B Johnson ; Mrs. McDaniel ami Mrs. Dr. Lormar, the week riding over the comity and grade of offices. 27 34 Goo Rogers. . . . 153 00 Haverstraw Bay we had our laat C. Hasting’s family several days last lots in Ballston.................... 260 of Whatcom, have been visiting their Mrs. Harford. serving the requisite paper» upon those 28 44 J B Scrafford 198 00 glimpse of the Hudson on our south week. F. A. Burden and Doc Denny, of brothers, S. B. and W. H. Walker, at H M Cooper to Henry H ill; George Tatum, a former resident of who are to serve as juror» at court 29 436 J D Ir v in e .. .. 1962 00 ward jou n ey. A t that point the train Bethel, have bought L B. Denny’s Independence. laud near Independence. . . . 60 J. S. Stump, our road supervisor, this place, hut now of Condon, visited week after next. 30 35 H A Davis......... 162 00 entered a long tunnel, and when we threshing outfit, and M. E. Bailey, of John Burton to W H H aw ley; 31 69 C W Beckett. . Dr. Hayter’s dental office will be with relatives and friends here last commenced working the roads Mon .310 50 emerged we were in a quiet and unin The 3-year-old child of A. J. Mc the Bethel hills intends to attend a 4 acres in t 8 t, r 6 w ........... 760 day. Sol is the right man in the right 32 42 Chas Rohlin . . . 189 00 teresting country. In foot the only closed until about June 15th or until week. Daniel and wile was brought up from Portland Medical college. J H Burton to W H Huwley; 33 105 E N H a ll......... he returns from Chicago. His patrons Ask Charley Smith why he went place. 472 50 thing I can remember about the Portland Tuesday to their old Dixie lots in Independence........... 1,600 Mrs. L. Adkins, of Monmouth, fur will please take notice. 34 52 W m Ridgeway. Miss Mattie Prettyman accidently W W Miller to J B Nunn ; 17 234 00 scenery from there to Jersey City is home the other evening with both of home for burial. I t had been sick 35 23 F G McLeueh nishes us with the following appoint 103 50 the great number of red cedar trees some weeks with a fever. Many million feet of halm and white the hind wheels on one side of his pulled a coffee mill from a shelf, which acres iu t 8 s, r 5 w ............... 1,137 36 ments for lectures by Mrs. Helen B. 14 R E Pearce....... 63 00 dotting the landscape. These trees, struck her on the head, cutting a very J 8 Cooper to F A Douty ; lota buggy. fir logs will this summer be cut along W right A Son are busy at work on Harford, of Ncwberg : At Dixie on the 37 34 Cy Blair ........... 15.3 00 on account of their unmformity of ugly gash. the banks-of our streams for Use in the in Independence ................. 2,500 The mill will be ready for the ma their exerpts for the new present own 28th, at Dallas on the 29tli and 30th, 39 40 J A Hannum . 180 00 shape, give one the feeling that they chinery this week. The workmen W. L. Phillips and family are talking W H Busby to George Buchner; ership slips and maps, and expect, if at Perrydale May 1st and McCoy May Oregon City paper mills. 40 53 O York ............. 238 50 are machiue-made and all from tbe lot in Busby fruit farm ......... 680 have been experimenting on the osage of going hack to thei old home in they have good luck, to finish the job 2nd. The Salem postotfice has been raised 42 L C Parker....... 41 189 00 same factory. Just beyond Jersey City G M Patty to V Mackin and J mange woo»l, ami find that it is capa Michigan on a visit, and take in the by the first of September. to a first class one, and they are now 42 34 J W Caldwell. .. 153 00 we passed a number of “ salt sea- J H i l l ; lot in M cC oy............. 160 ble of being used fur most any pur worlds fair. Last Wednesday was probably the 35 W M<-Lane......... 43 157 50 meailowi,” then flooded by the recent L. Scobert has exchange] his place first day in several weeks that we have able to receipt for money orders the pose. R H W ilcox to J H M itchell; Born, on Saturday, April 23rd, to the 44 7 P Fundinan....... 31 50 thaw, and bringing to memory near town for Portland property and not been blessed? with a fall of rain. same as the Portland office. lot in Independence............. 100 Jessie, the youngest child of Mr. and wife of W. E. Williams, a boy, weight 45 27 Cass Riggs . .. . 121 50 W hittier’s Tent on the Beach. A t will soon move his family there. The Indications uow are that spring has Dave McDonald is out with' his old Miles A Jarvis to Mary J Lam- 47 32 John Byers....... 144 00 Trenton we crossed the Del ware, not as parties with whom he exchanged will fairly ojieiieil and all may now go to truck made into a new one in appear Mrs. A. J McDaniel, died in Portland 8 pounds. Bill says he looks just like son ; lot in M onmouth......... 100 laat Sunday and the r mains were Grover Cleveland. 48 41 J 8 H art............. 184 50 did Washington amid drifting ice, but make their residence here. ance at least and a tine new heavy set W H Hawley to F Anstine; lot work with the ho|ie of better times and brought up Tneedav.and buried at the 51 16 N Garwood ....... 202 50 on a beautiful bridge high above the of harness made by Frank Stiles. in Independence.................. 800 Dode Guhegan, fireman on Conduc* Mr«. Helen B Harb rd, state organ more money in the near fill lire. Pleasant H ill cemetery. A large 62 10 A J Sim kine.. 45 00 water. Philadelphia, as viewed from izer for the W. C. T. U., will lecture at The primary »Ic-partment of the pub ■lumber of relatives and friends attend tor Clark’s train, will move bis family Isaac C Ball to Melisa J N a s t; 53 29 J C F letch e r.... 1.30 50 the car windows, impress me aa being Many farmers either arc or Siam will lots in B a lls to n .................. 180 up from Portland in a few days, having lic school was dismissed Tuesday even- ed the funeral and the choir from here the Christian church Saturday even 54 38 Allan Towns . . . 171 00 one immense expanse o ( dull red brick for l|le ,(lllallceof the week on ac rented Grandma Vauderports house W T Shurtleff to M C Hubbard; ing at 7 :30. and at the south Metho 1« annoyed by hunter- and fisherman , 55 26 H Martin........... furnished the singing. 117 00 Hats with here and there a high, arch trespassing oil there premises. A nail ........... - - - lots in Falls C ity ............... , 150 here. dist church Sunday evening. count of tiie illness of Mr. Wash. 56 28 J E Luce ......... 126 00 ed bridge to relieve the monotony. Aa dozen or more neighbors could unite Polk County Bank to C C Mul F A L L S C IT Y . Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williams and 57 122 A H Dodd......... 549 00 I passed, I could but think of the many The business done by W. C Brown and at a very small cost to each forbid Mbs Adrian Grigsby, of Monmouth, key; lot in Monmouth ....... 380 aunt Sarah Sebring went to Monmouth 58 21 J R Robbins . . . 94 50 wonderful changes that have taken A Son has increased to such an extent it, as has been done in the tresspass ami Miss Myers, sister i»f.S*-nalor Myers, Mrs. Nichols lias been quite sick, S T Smith to Frank Meyer; 3 lust week to see Grandma 8impeou, place since that memorable winter that they have been comp lied to en notice under New ToDay in this issue. of Clackamas, were visiting the families but ia som», better. acres of Jos Gray d i e ....... 240 C O N V E N T IO N P R O G R A M M E . who has been quite sick for several when the British held high carnival in gage another assistant. Miss Mattie of Dr. McCallun and W. B. Davis last N O Clodfelter to Zed Rosen- G. W. Gardner has sold his farm east months. L. Scobert will have a public sale at week. Martin now wields the yard-tick there W e append a brief resume of what the “ City of Brotherly Love.” The d o rf;lo ta in Independence.. 6,000 of Bridgeport to his brothers. his place two miles south of Dallas, oil will transpire at the fourth annual ses next place of interest passed was W il C G Fisher to J M F lyn n ; lot F o rr e s t G r o r e 1-onltry Yards. Whenever there is to be any news J. K. Sears, of McCoy, J. H. Haw Satorilay, the 29ih, which will include Mr. Hopkins, a relative of Mr. Dodd, in Monmouth ...................... 800 sion of the Polk county Sunday school mington. There it seemed to me, we ley, of Monmouth, and A. G. Robberts, one 5-year-old mare, hogs, tresli cows, paper fighting it will nearly always he Now has 300 breeding 1 irds, includ convention, to be held in the Christian flew by miles and miles of carshope, of Crowley, were Dallas visitors Mon farm implements, household good*, po wisest for you to stand off in silence has Arrived from Kansas with his ing twenty-six fowls, imported specially E H Disbrow to Mrs Missouri Ir w in ; 65 acres in t 6 s, r6 w 1,495 church at Monmouth on the 5th and grimy and black. Visions at once for the egg trade of 1893. They con day, and Miss Mwggie McDonald, of la toes, wood, a set of blocks and tackle, while the other fellow makes a fool of family. 6th of M a y : On Friday morning, af arose of the stuffy little cars on the Salem, was with relatives here over etc., etc. Under $6 cash, over that ap himself. Cramer A Bond are preparing to put sist of Wyaudotles, Plymoth Rocks, C C Benke to G A B rin er; 1 ter devotional exercises, led by T. O. narrow gauge road at home with acre in t 6 s, r 6 w ............. 1,100 Light Brahmas and Brown Leghorns, Sunday. proved six months note. The sale will The state board have purchased the up a building for their Bush aud door Hutchinson, Prof. J. M. Powell will de “ W ilm ington, Del.” in gilt letters on Zim Hinshaw to E W Hinshaw which varieties make up the cream of factory. foundry st the penitentiary for 940,000. That miserable street near the resi commence at 1 o’clock. liver the address of welcome, which the doors. Beyond W ilm ington, we et al; } interest in 07 acres in all poultry. A single setting of egg 93 I t will now be run by the state and R. dence of Mrs. Pinkie Riggs, which has J. Jay Sullivan is doing some extra t 6 s, r 6 w .......................... 3,000 will lie responded to by W. B. Duncan. skirted an arm of the Chesapeake bay Sometime» corporal punishment J. Fleming will superintend the con tine work decorating the inside of the or (wo for 95. Some birds for sale. Then will come enrollment of dele for some distance. Owing to the re so long been a breeder of miasma D M Leitzel to 8 R Jessup; Send for catalogue to J. M. Garrison, gates, appointment of committees, re cent thaw, the waters were yellow with throughout the entire neighborhood, must be used, hut the good and skillful vict labor. M. E. church. land in Monmouth........... 600 Forest Grove, Oregon. ports of secretary and treasurer, and mud instea I of sparkling and clear as has at laat been ordered filled up and teacher nearly always finds some other The electiou excitement is subsiding Julia Douty to S A M ulkey; lot A Sheridan man was bragging to a assignment of delegates to homes. In they are later in the season. Judging graded by the city council, and the way of bringing about obedience. One freshly arrived easterner about their and all are slowly getting to their nor N e w R e e d ft in Independence ................. 150 who eaunot govern a school without the afternoon these topics will come from what I could see from the cars, work is now in progress. mal conditions ouce more. F Anstine to W L B ritt; laud I ndependence , Or., April 24.— A r glorious sea breeze. After sniffing a everlasting scolding und whipping in Monmouth ...................... 808 up for discussion, J. C. McFarlane, C. Baltimore is hy far the most beautiful Elder Dodd is going to build aChris- ticles of incorporation of the Indepen Preaching at all the churches every ought to quit trying to teach, tor he is few breaths of it, the fellow pronounc E. Crandall and L. Scobert being the city between Oswego and Washington ; tain church this glimmer. Frank But dence A Salem railroad were taken to D C Baling to Ella M Wilson ; Sunday morning and evening. Meth evidently in the wrong business and ed it nothing but common wind. lot in Ballston...................... 160 respective leaders: “ Proper devices and I reget very much that our time Salem today for filing. The capital ler has donated the lot, aud Pugh Bros, odist and Christian Sunday schools at will do the children more harm than Cass Sargeant and Abbie Chandler for creating an interest in the Sunday was sc limited we could not stop on stock is 9100,000, and the incorporators Rachel A Brooks to D M Guth 9 :45, Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and good. started from Sheridan to McMinnville will saw the lumber. school;’’ “ Are we securing practical over there on our return trip and get a rie ; land in t 7 s, r 3 w ......... 120 are: J. A. Veness,, of Prescott A Ven M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs The W. C. T. U. gave an entertain in a buggy and landed, buggy on top, results from our Sunday schools;” neater and better view of it. The Editors as a rule, are long-suffering ess; J. M. Vanduyn, merchant; R. D. Rachel A Brooks to Lewis Sav day evening. The general public wel in a mud hole. Abbie thought Cass ment to a crowded house last Sunday "Program m e for the Sunday school.” country between Baltimore and Wash age ; 55 acres in t 7 s, r 3 w 600 and liberal. They likewise possess a ooper, capitalist; J. M. Stark, lately come at all these meetings. evening, which was instructive and weighed a ton when he fell on him. The superintendents of the different ington— that is, what we oould see pro|ier appreciation of the “ eternal fit interesting, especially the “ Fe Male of the City h o t-1, and Phil Metschan. J F Groves to Phys D aly; land On Monday evening quite a number ness of things ” An exchange tells of in t 7 s, r 5 w ........................ 575 schools will then make their reports. for the tunnels— is uninteresting, snd This spring numerous valuable sheep Quartette.” . By the way the W. C. T. state treasurer. The road will be 10 In the evening Rev. D. V. Poling will marked by the same funeral red cedars of the Presbyterian young folks galh a subscriber who died and left fourteen and lambs have been killed by worth U. are doing a goo»! work l.ere. You miles in length, starting at Iudepen F H Morrison to J P Morrison; ered at the church for the purpose of years subscription unpaid. The editor lot iu Dallas........................ 2,050 lead a song service and Rev. Eli Fish as mark the lower Hudson. W e arriv ies-dogs. Sheep owners would not he would have thought so if you had seen deuce and running to the Salem bridge er deliver a lecture. Saturday morn ed in Washingtonabout6 P. M., March organizing a Christian Endeavor so appeared as the lid of the coffin was doing very wrong to destroy all curs them march in a body to the polls on in Polk county. I t is to be a standaid H m rne»* and S addlery* ing, after prayer by Rev. C. U. Cross 29, and in leas than five minutes after ciety. A temporary organiza'ion was about to be screwed down, and put in a gauge, using 50-pound rails, and will they find roaming about their premises. election day. had and they adjourned to meet next linen duster, a thermometer, a palm T. S. Coffey at Perrydale keeps on and song service, these topics will he our arrival we had seen the capitol— be equipped with first-class rolling ■ ■ ■ 1 w o 1 at a distance, I mean. Monday evening and elect officers. W. H. Cain, of Newberg finds him leaf fan and a recipe for making ice. E L E C T R I C I T Y IS L I F B . stock. The stockholders will be re hand good eastern slock or will make discussed with J. N. Smith, Mrs. F. H. to order anything you want in those Morrison, Geo. McLaughlin and N. self about 9200 out of pocket as a pen quired to pay one-fourtb the amount of Correspondents will please bear in B R ID G E P O R T . T o prove tbe above assertion, read While we have a noble and efficient alty for selling liquor contrary to law, stock subscribed as one-fourth the dis lines. Be sure to see his goods and Gardner as leaders; “ Personal work mind to write only on one side of the corps of correspondents, there art still Rev. Dennis will preach at tha nd a fellow who runs a gambling den the following cures of people who have tance is completed. The road goes learn his prices before buying else of the teacher out of the Sunday paper and to uot abreviate. The for many interesting news items that school;” ■' Rewards for special work by school house next Sunday. there is likely to run up against a cost passed through the throes of agony through a ric’ i farming country and where. mer prevents dividing up the copy escape them all. They cannot possibly and now rejoice in healtn and happi classes;” “ How to raise money for the ly consequence, will have an almost level grade for the A. B. Hibbard is teaching us a good among the printers, snd is a serious catch everything going. This is to ZRNA. ness. Drs. Darrin have the skill to Sunday school.” The reports of the first seven miles. The projectors have school, but owing to wet weather and inconvenience when rushed, and the suggest that subscribers, one and all A t the Evangelical conference in harness and drive the electric current several committees will then be heard Mrs. Lois Green, of Lincoln, is quite latter is very liable to lead to lamen consider themselves as special reporter*. Dayton last week Rev. M. J Ballantyne to the secret ambush of disease and an abundance of financial backing, and and new officers elected. After dinner some sickness, the attendance hoe not the road will be built this year.—-Ore sick. table mistakes. Prof. J. M. Powell will lead the song lasen very good. If you have but two or three items was s»nt to Buena Vista and Rev G. J. rout it root and branch. Certainly gonian. Rev. Beattie has moved from McCoy service and Rev. D. T . Summerville Coleman to Dallas. C. N. Plowman medicine alone could never reach and send them on s postal card. Always Mr. Estes and wife have tired o f Quite a gathering of young folks as to Lincoln. goes to W aterloo,«!. I,. Weaver to Cor cure such almost incurable diseases as and Prof. P. A. Getz open the discus Oregon and have returned to th Hr old sembled at the Christian church Tues send everything as early in the week as vallis and T. A. Yost to Kings Valley. the following: sion on "Duties aud responsibilities of possible. A. H. Coyle is |>aying 80 cents per home in Michigan. Doubtless we shall day evening to enjoy a regular old One or more Surgeons of the Nation C. A. Vanderford, North Yam hill, the superintendent." Prof. J. W. Spill see them back again some day declar fashioned candy pulling. T o say that Edgar Collins has made for the use Or., deafness and ringing noises: cur al Institute, which is established at 319 bushelfor potatoes. Report of Polk Station school for man will then bting up, “ Mission work ing Oregon is the boss country. a delightful time was had hardly ex month ending April 21st: Number of the equ ity clerk in circuit court No school at Lincoln this week, but by the Sunday school,” and Pres. P. L. ed. Chas. B. McCracken, Dallas, Or., Hush street, San Francises, will lie ill presses the measure of their enjoy enrolled. 24: average daily attendance, work a case which is a model of neat consumption, catarrh and bronchitis; Willamette Hotel, Salem, Thursday, will resume next Monday. Campbell "Personal pledge» from pu George McDowell has been getting ment, and those present desire no bet 23; tardy, none; those not absent, workmanship, both in design and fin restored to health. John M. Simmons, and Friday, April 27th and 28th, and Rev. Crandall will preach here next pils to teachers." Then will come the rid of tome of the bachelor’s dirt at his ter way of passing a pleasant evening. Joseph Remington. Charlie Boydston, ish. I t is for the proper filing of pa at the Hotel Holman Dallas, Saturday, Oakville, Wash., catarrh, bronchitis Sunday at 11 o’clock. Subject: Cliris- question box and selection of next house, in the way of new papering and pers connected with the different cases place of meeting. Let the various furniture and giving it what ia W . A. Wash, the editor of this pa John, Peter and Lena Kliever, Mary, and is just wtiat has been long needed and nervous d ebility; restored. C. A. April 29th. This Institute is specially lUn Baptism. Susie, Anna, Peter, David and Mai^r 1« voted to the treatment of curvature Vorce, Antioch. Cal., deafness 22 years; Sunday schools elect one delegate for commonly called * spring cleaning but per, has been confined to his bed dur Miss Gertie Purvine has been select Vogt, Anganetta and Henry, Lavcn, of the spine, diseases of the hip and every ten scholars to attend, so that we understand lie has other and better ing the week with intermittent fever, Let us again remind farmers of the could scarcely hear anything; cured. Anganetta. Penner and Kate Nightin knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and ed to represent our Euilesvor society we may have an enthusiastic meeting, intentions in view. and the reader will have to lay its fail importance of planting root crops a« Mi»s Rose iforry, sister of Mrs. Milli-r, st Portland next month. all bo»lily deformities, lh c ir success gale ; visitors, five. ure to reach its usual high stand* d feed for their stock next winter De postmistress at Hillsdale, Or., tumor G racb C h a p in , teacher. in treating these troubles as well a* A S S O C IA T IO N P R O G R A M M E . OeO. Porter donated the purse which to the devil, who happens to be of the not make any excuse for neglecting or in the m outh; removed. Stephen N E W T O -D A Y . Wylie, Nasel, Pacific eounty, Wash., nasal catarrh and all chronio disease* he found sometime ago to (he Suudsy female persuasion and of course « ill not to put it off until next year, for there Miss Nellie Muscott, of the public Following is what the teachers will has made for the Institute a national school, contents 60 cenU. assume responsibility unless thrust up school sixth graile, hands us ttie follow is nothing you could now do that liver complaint and an aggravated case do at Ballston, Saturday, April 29, of piles; cured. O. E. Knotts, Mulino, reputation. A ll persons who are suff on her ABP HIBSON. NEAR DIXIE, HAS SEVERAL jog notes: They have received no vis would in the long run pay you better. Rev. J. W. Crawford made s short 1893. A t 10 A M. Clackamas county, Or., nervous debili ering from any manner of disease or huinlnd bPtlMl* at good M o M W a f e Music. Elsewhere in our columns will be its from parents since Arlior dsy. Ver J. R. Edwards and Mr. Wester, of ty and pimples on the face; cured. deformity, or who have children or visit to his farm last Saturday. He re- Basis of an Education.— T .O . Hutch seen a notice in regard to a proposed . me Compton received his first ahsen' Ballston, have forsworn the tobacco Miss Netta Rosenthal, 1606 Stockton friends so anffering, should not fail t». porU everything flourishing in Albany. >R SALE OP (FOOD OEUB LAND inson. motor line from Independence to S . mark for .he year the other, lay.owing habit, an says tbe Patriot, the one first street, San Francisco, weakness of the take advantage of this opportunity for with u n S. H. tillable has sold his house and A m » 7 to JM. DsrW Literature in the Public School*.— lem. From the names of the incor to hi. mother’s dine.» Myrtle 8co relief. Ask your postmaster for circu again beginning its use to wheel the optic nerve and catarrh 10 years; cur lot to the trustees of the Presbyterian Mi*s Smith. porator. and their propewed plan of do- bert has gone to Port and Hsll.e other from that place to McMinnville, ed. lars. This Institute recieved the Gold church, and they will use it for a Discussion. Opened hy C. W . Wes mg business the scheme feasi-, Reynold* celebrated he. 15th birthday fifteen miles, in a hand bairrow. Tru Medal at the W orld’s Fair Philadelphia parsonage. XTON * TO N E* W ANT ALL THE MOHAIR ter. Me. S u c h , road would vastly b e n e - recently with a party and received ly a novel agreement, and one that Drs. Darrin will treat the poor free— K>r tbe best apparatus and method of ror „ rU< **d *,n PM •«» rtrT )>••• priMS Dinner at School House. Henry Sykes, aged 75 years was except medicines— from 9 to 10 A. M fit both town, and the people l i v i n g many usestul gifU from her «b o o l should make it binding. reatment in the world. Thousands of laid to rest in our beautiful cemetery Music. daily, and those who are able to pay References will be given on application along the intended route. mates.______________ last Sunday. Rev. Crandall conduct Resismsibility.— Geo. H. Dawes. BARGAIN IN LAND. TRN ACRE TRACT IN During the month ending April 7th will re»'eive medical treatment at 95 a SU» th* m w M t o . al tfeitoa, ml) « . T ü l l Practical Lessons.— W. A. Wsnn. ed the funerel services. the Mill creek school, Mrs J. C. Fag month for each disease, or in that pro- O k u l i f l F r o m M aO *7 M » V t o t a lly . cu lli.si,on. Aim.— Miss Clara Hall.^*Diacusaion. tosto gart teacher, had an enrollment of |s>rtM>n, as the cases may n««d. sugical E d . I t b m iz ik : On a»:count of rain H **,im e o f Tsa r** S rh aol W o r k . Businen*. thirty three and the roll of honor, con and special diseases excepted. Con nearly all of the spring s w ing and C. A. Hitchcock, Ruth McDevitt, W s herewith give s few *Uti*tics in sisting of those who were neither ab aultation free. No cases taken if not plowing remains yet to be done. The •eut nor tardy ami behaved well, in deemed curable or im provaile. Office prospect for fruit is good, snd fsll sown regard to *chool work of the year taken Wm. Parker, are the committee on pro clu led Annie Quirk, Emma Hinshaw, hours, l<Fto 5 daily; evenings, 7 to 8; grsin looks well. There is still snoot from School Superintendent's annual gram me. Am ple arrangements will he msde T T L THE UNDER* IONE!», HEREBY John and Lee Ridgeway. Sundays, 10 to 12 A ll curable chronic 22,000 bushels of wheat in the McCoy report: There are 1,791 male* anil 1,- TY Ito» tool wo ota prntorsto >■> w e acute and private diseases are ronlt- were house, waiting a raise in price. 786 female* of school age in the coun to convey all coming on the narrow M S W I M M S»Hf I Oregon is estimated to now have 2, dentially snd successfully treated One hundred snd fifty thousand ty, cnly 2,407 of whom were enrolled;I gauge train to and from Sheridao! T. j A abdvol 460,UOt) sheep and the spring clip of Circulars snd question list sent free. bushels of wheat snd oats was the the average daily attendance was 1,460; Junction to Ballston. MARIA SMITH, L. C. H i l a w»s*l will perliape average seven pounds Moet cases can receive home treatment amount stored here, besides Urge 41 men and 65 women were employed If. 1 N E L L I E C O L L IN S I E W A S H IN G T O N to tbe fleece or »n aggregate of over after a visit to the doctor’s office. Drs. quantities of hops, wool, potatoes, etc. as teachers, ami 68 were examined for . w utM* seventeen million pounds. The state Damn have three offices, the head of There was shipped in live stock the certificatea.il of whom foiled; the A CRI+CHLOm, The Oswego Normal school rWkMwl D BROW*. has about 890,000 cattle of a cuppoeed flee at 370j Washington street, Port first three months of the year 3,045 value of school houses snd grounds is for the Easter vacation on the 1 after I A W A. BBOwM* average value of 916.76, and the 106,■ land ; branch office at Review building, » «m m bead of sheep snd 255 of hogs. The 956,700; school furniture, 97.224; ap- noon of March 28th, and 8 o’clock that j. WILBOR x.r.t. 000 hogs are estimated at about 94 60 Spokane, Wash., and one at 310 Com real estate market is on the ragged edge pnratua, 93.257; men teachers were evening found me whirliug away C. The oaly P a n Cream o f Tartar Powder.—N o Ammonia; N o i L. O A B M IM b D M «!. April it, : m V u i g h t a a - 1 paid a n average of 168.62 per m onth, towards Waebingtuo, D. C. My tra e «- mercial street, Salem, Or. at preeont, but prospects ora Used ia Millions of Hornea — 40 Yd | C F P A D-PRICE’S Trespass mom* owder