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«X ' 7 LOO A L AN D GENERAL Dr. Hayter, dentist, over Wds DOUNTT COURT. Grandma Harris fell aad broke her I many merchants charge for shoddy for estimates for construction of water 1 drug store, Dallas. goods, The Salem woolen mill attire I works. The street commissioner is to I wrist the other day. Highest of all in Leavenirg Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t 1 In saves expense in several directions, dean out ford and repair bridges lead Mason, dentist, over the bank, Main Salem wheat is worth only 60 County court proceedings will be giv-1 , i therefore can give their customers the ing to the camp ground. The street cents ami oata are up to 45. , lrest, Dull*». Burch, J. en in full next week. benefit of it. Visit their store and Mr. committee recommended that Court Mink Holmes lias lieen made a no The mite • -ciety will meet with M. E. Dalton estate; final settlement Kev G W. Pewtherer will preach at Bishop can convince you that their is street from Main to J. C. Morrison’i tary public at Oakland, Oregon. „ r„ Biddle »t 2 thi» afternoon. Oakdale next Sunday. had and administrator discharged. the place to buy a good article very (day street, from Levens to east end l)o not fail to read the progaanuneof A. \\ . Lucas estate : administrator cheap. and Ash street, from Wash’s to Main Tbe Chanlauquan» will meet with W. W. Collins and wife, of Suver, be graded and graveled ; that Jefferson charged with #22,70405, as per inven Mr,. McAlister next Tuesday evening. j the McCoy band entertainment. have been visiting at Hillaboro. street, from Oak to Clay be giaveled. tory; certain personal property set The Vullev Transcript thi» week j Thomas Walker, of Bethel, has giv Do not (ail to read the programme of apart for use of widow and certain The farmer* are hauling wood to That sidewalks be built on the west ,l,.rtit upon Hi« second year ol it» ei- u his dwelliug a fresh coat of paiut. the McCoy band entertainment. other ordered sold ; widow made an al I Salem. side of Lyle, from Oak to Washington . wtence. Misses Maud and May Williamson, on the east side of Jefferson, from Mill The Bewley Bros.,of Sheridan, would lowance of #100 per month. Marion Putman's boy, who has been lo Clay, on the east side of Main, from J |). Belt ami family have mnvid of Whealtuiid, are going lo the worlds like to sell out their livery business. W. E Boyd estate; T. M. Boyd ap | very sick, is getting well. Court to railroad crossing; on the west inui the nice new house receusly vocal- fair. pointed administrator and Cal. Head- Angus McCulloch is hack at Sheri- „ j by N. M. McDaniel. Mi»» Bowser willelone aw ry »ucce»»-1 »'de of Main, from Washington to resi Mist Lila Uoucher Madd x, wife of dan Juuction from the Prineville coun ley, J. «j. T. Sadler and J. H. Hart ap lience of A. K. Wilson ; on the north praisers; inventory and apprsisnient ful term of school next Friday. The awning in front of Belt'» drug B. W. Maddox, of Amity, died last try. , . , ... , file«1 and approved sod administrator Several of the boy. will go to their anil «outli »ide» of Mill from rsidroad, . , »tore ha» l-een taken hown and the week. c rossing to W. C. Brown’s; on the west ! « h « o l graduating cla ss« will com piei«, T H K F I SUIT T S i m t M (»Irene, daughter of J. D. Lee, ha* of,urged with #657 in accordance there- timber Und, up Ssntiam in a few building hat betn repainted. Henrv Wolf and family propose to been quite sick at their home iu Ea. t side of - Hsyter from Mill to Court. The . for a timi ami secood prize for the beat villi. days. The first attempt at telegraphing in matter was referred to committee to P.r°d«ctions. 1’wo oilier prizes will be The front part of Plummer*» agricu'- «migrate from Willamiiia to southern Portland. , Patrick Hughes estate; final account I v/regon was in 1854 when several enter- t >regon. Squire Pearce’s foot has collided with tural warehouse ia lieiug fitted up for ......... .................. . -----1 given, the contest being open to all the ((r„ i n? citizens of Portland and elan- make estimates preparatory to drawing | •„ , llo ------------------ **1 - Part of the Holcomb tribe are back approved and administrator diacliarg- the ax again : and this time he did a ordinance. schools in thecounty. Procession will ,p>ek of hardware to lie put in by Mr Ht nry Ingalls, of Waitsburg, is vis ' at Dixie. It is often hunt to get rid of ed. where called meeting* in eom« of the form at 10:30 and ext rcises tiegin at 11 better job. He#t«r and himself. iting his sister, Mrs. J. B. V. Butler, a bad half dollar. Job Conner estate; Guardian D. P. IIIXNOCTH. There will tie a game of baseball. Ev valley towns, and much enthusiasm at Monmouth. Summit Sunday school will give a Hubert Bell and Arthur Veuxie, of erybody invited to come with well fill- was the result. The Pacific Telegraph Joe, sou of Doc Haling, who used to Stouffer ordered to pay to Sarah Con- Mr. Kidemger has gone to southern ^ baskets. See large poster*. ■ hi* county, are among those oiainin company was incorporated and on Nov " m Ia-wis, of Lewisville, nas been live ou Salt Creek, is around Ballston uer her distributive share of said es picnic in the near future, probably Oregon to be gone all summer. ember 2nd 1855 they began stretching about the 16th. e,l bv the anpreme court thi» week fur turning off for the market some very | spraying orchards. tale. wires south from Portland via Oregon COOPKR HOLLOW. admission to the har. fine mutton sheep. Pres. Campbell and Prof. Getz visited Anson Kinisey estate; W, H. Kim The name of the 8unday school lias It ia said that more than 10,000feet of city, La Fayette, Amity and Dallas to Crops looking fine. Karl » Clover Root, the naw hlntsl| T. W. Wailn, of Independence, who lumber is now daily being hauled from sey and Nancy J. Kinisey appointed been changed to Summit and will here the institute at Hillsboro last week. Corvallis. The first message wae sent executors with Chas. Miller, Cass Gib after be known by that name. rifier, give« freahne»» and tdearne»» '»» been tripping through the east, Peler Syrun’s saw mill. R. C. Bonney, north of town, lias fin Road work has been going on to from Oregon City to Portland as fol son and Sam. Orr as appraisers. in the complexion and cures couslipa vill he home this week. ¡shed putting out twenty acres of hops. some extent here. lows: "Ojregon City, Friday 16th Nov.,' ^ Childrens D st Eatertalniusot. City Marshal! Sadler rejoiceth over pon 25c. 50c and $1. Jaa. Bridwell estate; final settlement Zadoc Riggs, of Sab in, lias been vis the advent of a son, and Kiehard Dove, had and administrator discharged. The Children’s day programme of There is almost a failure of fruit here I Miss Eva Towns spent Saturday and 5 P. M. First flash from Oregon City to Portland. Compliments of the Out in the Pleasant Valley neighbor iting his brolheriiiluw, Dr. Sam. Mui- south of Eola, has a girl at his house. the Methodist church Sunday evening this summer on account of the con-1 Sunday with her parents here. Pacific telegraph company to tbe h(K»l D. Seller», Wm Reason- r, Oh* ey, at the commercial - enter. ill be Columbia’s Defenses. There tinued cold, rainy spring. DKAPNESH AMI POLYPUS Ct'KRD. | Mr„ w hitcom b alld Mrs. Heffiey Life is short and time is fleeting, hut editor of the Oregonian. How are yon McDonald and Win Kruber have all will he an introductory address by Miss Wm. VVisner, north of Bethel, has s There is talk of the erection of a »pent a few day» with friends here, Hood's Sarsaparilla will bless human! Card to the public: Thi» i» to cer old fellow? Give us your hand. Please lawn improving their premia«». «beep that weighed 242 pounds and tv as the ages roll on. Try it this sea tify that Dr. Darrin cured me of deaf Alice Chapin. Columbia will he repre »larch manufactory in this place in the send us the latest news from The Dalles sented by Miss Grace Chapin, with near future and we hope it will materi Miss Earnest* Sloan, who teaches at The Chrietiau church Sunday school -die.-rcd a tierce of eighieen pounds. son. ness of five years’ standing in five min Ralph Morrison, Ralph Summerville, Red Prairie, made a short stay with and Yakima county. Any news of in hml Children’s day exercise» last Sun alize. terest from Puget Sound? The ma For Sale— Fresh cow. Gives three us. Rev. C. P. Smith has resigned the utes by electricity. I was also greatly Willie Fowler, Lena Stouffer, Mary day evening when a handsome ottering More tomorrow.” Henry Ingles and his sister, Mrs. -■ four gullous a day. No bad habits, pastorate of the Christian church at troubled with a fungus growth or pol Muscott and Millie Elliott as guards Mr. Towns has just finished plowing chines work well w„ given for foreign miaaiun». 'heap. W. 1 K kv . vih . iik Independence and goes to Walla Wal ypus in the nose of many years' dura From the primary class a pleasing Keiaer have arrived from Walla Walla summer fallow and finds it it rather At that time an Indian war was raging tion, which was cured. 1 am so pleas thing will i e given by Inex Lynch, to visit their sister, Mrs. Elizabeth dry. all over Washington and just previous Judge W. M. Townsend, who ia e-li Reuben Bonney has put out 20,000 la. ed at my recovety that I wish my Pearl Uglow, Erma Smith, Gladys and Butler. to the seudiug of this dispatch Major tor of the Lake County Examiner, wat W. H. Mach lias made some improve Imps on bis twenty acre pateli near Robert Conner, who lives at New- afflicted friends to know it and write Haller was defeated by the red skina iu here last week visiting Ins sister, til« Jas. Bond has moved from Eugene ments to his farm by grubbiug ami the Yakima country, and on Paget vtoniuouth and is erecting a fiistelass berg, thinks of disposing of bis prop this card for that purpose unsolicited. Alma Chamberlain, Sena Lynch Erne wife of County Surveyor Butler. roy McDevitt, Jeddie Mitchell, Henry barn. to this place with his family, his wife | P - "i"'® * ru > ‘ln<i’ erty there and coming back to old Refer to me at Joe Watson's wine store Gregg aud Oscar Davis. Some of our young prune trees are Bound Indians largely out numbered The young ladies of the Melhodis being the only daughter of Postmaster corner Second and C. streets, Portland. James Wooden is adding m ire room P-iik. dying. Will some one tell us if the the whites and were on the war path. Davidson. church cleared #16 on their ice cre.un CHAKI.KU C o o p e r . Marriage of May and December. o bis livei'y stable at Willamiiia and J. T. Simpson is now postmaster at ashes that has been thrown around The telegraph line was completed to social Tuesday evening. Mrs. Henrv Corvallis in a short time but very soon Holt Fulkerson is some better but them is doing the work. S alem , June 5.— Henry Grosae, lie school house there lias been re Slu-ridan and ex-Postmaster Graves Niea mad© the cream and it was delic painted. Drs. Darrin will treat the poor free— aged 80,and Annie Comstock, a young not near well, yet he has been in very- got out of repair and not being a pay lias bought out Gwinii'i hardware bus tout. except medicines— from 9 to 10 A. M. woman here, were married today. The poor health most of the past winter ing investment was allowed to go down DRAMATIC AMD MUSICAL Henry Clifford sold his hops to Her iness. daily, and those who are able to pay circumstances leading to the wedding and soon the wire waa in a tangle in See notice to trespasser» under new Exhibition stveii by the McCoy usdst bantl u McCoy rin A Levy and they went through Wm. Fuqua and wife, of Parker, are will receive medical treatment at #5 a were rather unusual. This morning a n d S p r in g . . T, , , _» the road and people gathered it up , Saturday evening, Juna 17th. Here it the pro today. Berry hunters have no more rom Dallas to Cincinnati in seven A son, of Kev. John Kramer, arrived gramme: preparing to go and view the grand month for each disease, or ill that pro Grosae, who resides in Polk county, partly to keep it out of the way of right to invade ones premises without -....................... .......................Band. teen days. tilings of earth now congregated at portion, as the eases may need, sugical came to Salem and while here became with bis family from Iowa a few days Opening ad ires*.................................. teams in the road and partly for use Prof. P. Mulkay permission than those in aearch of ago for a visit to relatives. He will Chicago. and special diseases excepted. Con ngaged in conversation with parties Music ............................................................On-hsutra. about their farms. No attempt was ever Sunday’s bHse ball playing at Inde game or fish. Drama, Ths Area Ball— Cast of Characters. soon depart for Los Angeles, California made to re|-air the line. A rather pendence was pronounced very p-»>r and Pitcher, in the pulic«, low comedy. Miss Mabel Creighton, a grand sultation free. No cases taken if not and among other things stated that he to reside. The newly elected i tficers of the Ttttwer, in the grenadiers, second iow comedy. laughable story was told of an old lady -nost of those who went wished that laughter of David McCu.ly. of Salem, deemed curable or improvaile. Office would like to have a wife. He went eo Walker Chalks, s milkman utility. Dallas fire company are E. A. Stiles. they had remained at home. hours, 10 lo 5 daily; evenings, 7 to 8; B. L. Murphy and C. M. Bradley who resided in the Chehalem gap. Her far as to offer #100 to any person secur Mrs. Croaksr, the MissuH. has been over visiting Miss Tentu K E Williams,’ Henry Campissll.J-nsl Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic, ing him one at once. A party took the went a fishing and when they came Penelope, the area hello, chambermaid, husband had been to a mass meeting Kimball. In one scene and is extremely exciting and tragical To the ladies: Mrs Smith will here Toner. Wilson Webb, Frank Chapman acute and private diseases are confi contract ami ill a few miuutea brought back had a tale to the effect that they Music............................................................... OrcheAtra. at LaFayette in the interest of the ifter keep a counter of trimmed hat» for Rev. L. S. Fisher will have a basket dentially and successfully treated. and 1. N. Woods. caught two hundred fish ; we had tup- Drama The Fallow that IiOokb Like Me—Ous scene. telegraph and on hit return home told Lester Walliu k Bobbins. #1 and one for 50 cents each. Dallas, meeting at Rid-ler's grove near Suver Circulars and question list sent free. -lie old gentleman a young woman. ixuised they were truthful. his better half that, "They are going The money was promptly paid and tin- Mrs. Wall nek Bobbin*- If tomorrow is a plesant dav ther. corner of Mill and Main streets. next Sunday. Take your copy of Gos- Most cases can receive home treatment Cupid, a colored ssnant. to put up a telegraph line and it will pair were immediately married. He will be a large attendance at the William Rexford arrived here a few This original drama will produce nature in Its sv pel hymns. after a visit to tile doctor's office. go right by our door.” The old lady Bicycles at ( ’ lull r.Kes for one week. lias already made her a present of s days ago from New Mexico to visit his eryday life, which strange but true often occurs. annual teachers picnic, at Falls City, Arthur Vassall is back at bis Falls Office at 270j Washington street, Port large farm, which lie lives on in Polk brother, Charles, who he has not seen Music.......................................................................Band. slapped her hands and exclaimed, and iu the grove north of Ballston a All the leading makes, from #25 to Ouartet. comic *ong and farce combination, “ The host of people will assemble, to sing, #165, for cash or installment». W. R. City home from a winter's sojourn land. The reduced rates will last uutil county. He seems to be deliriously ‘or 15 years. He says they have had O P R A ." An intereeting feature of the occasion, "W ell, if they do I’ll go to Portland July 1. well produced, just when I please.” The line passed Howe, agent for Fred T. Merrill. happy. among the big tall redwood trees in speak, eat and be merry. four years of drouth there. Drama, The Three Brave Men. with in a few rods of there house, but California. Krnest, Birner and Pierre, Barbra’s Lovers. Normal School < oinraenoontont. Samuel Coad and family started to Will correspondents please make T o t h e W o r ld 's K »lr. Mr. Teale started Tuesday for the Baihra, the belle who has countless lovers. whether the old lady weal to Portland J. H. Phillips, who lives in the tim There will l-e forty graduate» from Dame Ferro*, Urahra'* mother. special mention of any good road work visit Harry Coad’s family on Goose The Canudiau Pacific is getting a Hungry creek mines in California, he Dandy, a negro servant. or not we are not ¡informed, No being done iu their parts of thecounty. neck, last Sunday, hut had a break 1-er six miles lieyond Falls City, came the Oregon state normal scdool. The good share of the travel going that way lading a member of the mining com Scent- one, an antiquated room, Dame Ferroe seat further attempts were at telegraphiug to Dallas this week with a load of programme or the exercises i» as follows :«.-cause the service is excellent, the »allies who now have several gangs of ed at a spinning wheel. We note some gisal g r a d i n g and grav down and had to return to Dallas. until the era of railroading about 1864 two, in the same apartment. Suturduy evening, June 17th, music scenery grand and the fare from #5 lo men working on their quarts leads on | Scene eling done by Roadmaster C. W. Boyle H M three, a dismal, dingy *nd frightful unfur when a road was built by the Hallady Mrs. T. O. Hutchinson drew a dec shakes for sale. and art exhibit. Sunday morning, at nished upartment- Krneat laid out In a winding between here and Dixie. #10 less than by o.lier routes. J. L Hungry and Beaver creeks. Syndicate on the east side of the J. W McCulloch, of Monmouth, has orated china set of forty peices, which sheet a* a corpse. Barney, unaware of Kriie*t 1 ring 11 a. ni., bacealaureatte sermon by Rev corpse, witches over him through the night Willamette, since when telegraph lines Jss. Wilson is hack from Stanford wenl with a lucky number ill prize ha finished a very successful school term Clapp, of Portland. Monday, at 2 P. M. Mitchell, agent at Salem, is kept on the Mr. A. Huber, who has been sick so a to live show hi* bravery and win the hand of Barbra. university where he lias flushed Ins king powders sold by John Boydston. over ut Slayton and will now turn his class tree planting and exercises; 8 P jump, making up and providing for long, sent to Salem for a physician Pierre, representing a ghost, niezee Barney, the have become quite numerous and have parties. Every few days troin half a attention to law. watchman, aud while in a doepemte struggle, Ernest lieen very influential in the develope- second year of pleasant and profitable 0- 1’. Beardsley, of Eola, says there M. students reunion ill tbe chapel. dozen to a score meet aud go as a epee thinking perhaps he might yet get woll, come* to life, raises, and Barney and Pierre, taking ment of the country. work He lias been laying a founda will lie almost no peaches and blit few run to save their Uve«. In the haunted Portland's city election Monday was Tuesduy, at 19 A. M. athletic turna- ■al party, with an assurance of getting but the doctor told him there was no notice, tion that will add vigor to Ins strength pears or cherries. Apples bid fair to lie very quiet. The democrats elected two merit between Corvallis Agricultural ho|».- as heart disease was gradually handier. Song A comic, oiiginal darkey nolo and dance. A good story ia told by au eastern and force of character throughout life. plentiful, but most oicliards will need and the republicans five candidates, the college and state normal students; al every needed convenience, and a care taking his life away and the end was Music....................................... ...........Orchestra Every ful over sight by the officers of the road. Drama, At Cross Purpose*. An original cougical editor of on» uf his subscriber». only a question of a very short time. new city attorney being a democrat. »praying. so a meeting of the board of regent* of nruma in one «eene. I)r. an-1 Mrs. Hayter are back from time this particular subscriber gets Write to Mr. Mitchell about it. Kdward, a bridegroom. the normal school; 8 P. M. society en their Chicago trip where they saw Lust week Woodie Vance while cross Lucy, his bride. drunk he comes into the office and Willard and Nancy Kimsev desire to J. W. Leonard, who lived at Oak- Reception room of s hotel. A genuine illustration pays a year’s subscription and will not more in a few weeks than m all lheir Grove last year, is building a good burn express grateful thanks to those who tertainment with an address by U. F. ing the mill raceat Dixie got his buggy of how jealousy arises between young married poo> Paxton,of Portland. Wednesday,com previous lives. The longer they stayed on bis place near Independence and so kindly assisted -luring the illness Freddie Walling is very sick, but is horse through the bridge. Fortunate pie and cauMe* Had trouble without foundation. It take a no when told that he is al the greater and grander seemed lo be will move bis dwelling to a more sight and death of their father, Anson Kim- meiicing at 10 a. in., the exercises of ly the only damage was a »light skin hupitcn* in everyday life and is a lemon everyone ready ahead. By so doing he is now slowly improving. night to *ee in its true state produced on the «¿age. the graduating class of 1893, and come tbe proportions at the World s ly loea ion. sey. ning of one of the legs of the horse. | 0-m.b bsll ssstcta. sucon-panlsd^r rerchc*tra mu paid up to the year 1927 and is expect awaiding of dipluniA», and an address Mrs. Page lias returned from a week’s Henry Ebhert got his horse badly dam- | ed in the office with a jag on and mon Fair. Beil Whiteaker was fifty years old by Hon. C. W. Fulton, of Astoria. visit at Monmouth. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Die Runaway Match Drawing Room Flay. ey in his hand. aged by tieing him to a wagon bed and Jennie, an heir««*. Lae Iler, who lives in this county go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’» Catarrh Ki m one day last week and had some of the Alumni reunion at 8 p. in. coualn to 'entile. Miss Daniels, of McMinnville it vis the horse ran with the bed cutting ofl'j Jack, opposite Salem, took the first straw edy is the first medicine I have ever neighbor» uml kinfolks to come and f'ol Carter, Mr Kllia, Minster Hummer ixtaniera. one of the cords ot the leg. In three scene*. Music by orchestra. iting Miss Lena Smith. berries of the season to market Mon found that would do me any good.’’ help eat the fatted calf upon that occa NEW TO-DAY. P h e a s a n ts a n d U n n ll W a n t e d . Comic male quartet. About three quarters of a mile west day.* He expects to pick about 1 «> Price 50 cents. sion. Drama, Who Die«l Flint. A uegro aket h in one The highest cash price will lie paid A. H. Coyle has gone for a few days eno. of the normal buildings on a beautiful bushels from his two acres. Both he When Prof. J. A. Selwood began for live Mongolian pheasants, quail and lo his mountain farm’ above Silverton. Jasper, a lazy, disnipate‘1 darkey. The Independence teachers for the > TKKSPA8SER8 -A L L PERSONS TRESPAS. and other growers anticipate not mucli site overlooking the town, Dr. Parrish Hannah, his wife. -Ill« Hm; tun, tither bsrrias or next year are lo lie Prof. Hitchcock, J. teaching in Salem fifteen .rears ago pidgeons at Davisons market, 94 Court Our Endeavor society attended the Mr. Smith, Jatq>er'H landlord. is at ranging to build a fine sanitarium. nuntins, »r« Hobt« io InmiedlAls i r m fur «— h un- over half a crop. street, .Salem. He will pay cash for all Mr. Brown, a hotel proprietor. E. Hosiner, Mrs. J. E. Hosmer, Mrs. there were eleven public school teachers lawful invaaion. A. U RANT. picnic at Dixie last. Saturday and re He lias brick making apparatus and the Comic and tragical. Preaching at all the churches every Nelliim, Mrs. Tuck, Miss Mary Collins now there are twenty-nine. He has your choice poultry and freah eggs port a pleasant time. yard leveled off and as soon as tiie well Comic Hong, vocal and dramatic. All kinds of fish received daily and sal sent in his resignation. ■unday morning and evening. Meth and Miss Savage. Mu*ia by band. )R RENT—THK FARM OF MRS. O W. L IE , mon eggs for trout fishing. Drama, Unex|>ected Company from Omaha, Miss Blodgett’s school closed last is finished so they will have plenty of odist and Christian Sunday schools at uuw occupied by Wm. Rrhwalt, near Dalla«. water, the mud will fiy in earnest. The Mattie and Lucille, »intern. Mrs. Nat Holman has been visiting Eph. Young, who lives four miles ---------- a n . ------------ Apply to li. L. Fan loa. Friday with appropriate exercises, and I 45, Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist sml cousin to the two siateni. D is t r ic t C o n fe r e n c e M e e t in g . doctor is very successful in his practice Julius, her-laughter, Mrs. Nettie Logan, at north of Iml>'|M>ndenre, propose» to Dave and John, colored waiter». Elmer Purvine’s school closed Tues M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings 1 hnrs- Kxpreiwman (!!) McMinnville, and the families of Sher and if he.is equally so in the manage Presiding Elder McFarland aud quite day. dav evening. The general public wel apply for a (Kisloffice as s-sin as trains iff Wells and Clerk Mulkey Hre now so ODSON * WESTER HAVE NOW AT BALLSTON War club exerciae, accompanied by the «rchaatra. ment of the sanitarium, it will be quite a number of ministers and laymen of Is-gin running over the Salem and In ^or *1® » lot of good wall broken work boraaa Drama, -Sara’s Conversation. An original darkey come at all these meetings. Some one who has little regard for an addition to the town. We-wiali him farce. journing by the seaside at Newport. dependence railway. the M. E church south were in session " s f ” told .•*.* cheap old- Tk0y aue “*• »nlmala and will r b« Uabriel, a negro preacher. reputation stole three new axes from success, for such enterprises tend largc The open air band concert in the Susan, Oabricl’e wife. Tbe Christian Endeavor picnic at here the three lust days of last week. the Chinamen working for Sam Phil W. M. Lyle in writ-ng from Ridge ly to building up a place. court house yard Saturday evening was Bara, Gabriel's daughter. Dixie drew out several hundred young They beard reports from the various Simon, a church deacon. ---------- ■ o t ic e t o w h o m i t m a y c o n c e r n . I WILL an exceedingly pleasant affair and drew way, Wasco county, ordering the I tkm - people, who had a good forenoon amt charges and transacted much business lips. The m-xit comical feature of the occasion. no ? longer bm reaponaibl« for — debt* <?j iz k k and Call, s a y s their grass is extra . » -------- w ---------— — coatMMad M O N M O U T H V E R S U S U O R V A L L I 8 Music by orchestra. but not only a host of our home folks, of general interest to the church. On No preselling next Sunday on ac by my wife. CHARLES OIBBON8. A T H L K T K H . afternoon programme with a choice Tableau. out a number from jurrounding towns. good and that cattle, sheep and horses basket dinner sand witched in between. Sunday, by invitation, their ministers count of the Childrens’ Day exercises. A man'« head cut off and placed on a table plainly On the 16th and 17th of June, at the three feet from hia body, also one leg and one arm With a neat baud stand in the court are in fine condition. preached at the four other churches in Let everyone come aud bear in mind F YOC WANT A OOOD SAFE AT A BIO DIS- We are informed that Dr. Stanley town. The ministers present were T. that its object is to raise money for State Normal school at Monmouth will lie amputated at the same time, which will be Reuben Hastings, of the Luckia- house yard, it could tie repeated quite count, Inquire h*re. produced by a scientific operator. Life will be ex- there will be an inter-collegiate athletic and his little son, Leo, have entirely mute region, has rigged out his sheep often to the enjoyment of many. tinguinhed in three ncunee. P. Haynes, J. L. Futrell, H. F. Dennis, the Sunday school work. Music by o rch e N tra . contest between the Normal and the regained their health in the salubrious with numerous nells to give the alarm W. L. Mollor and J. M. Turner. The o r s a l e - o n e t e a m HBAVY WORK HORS A #75 Italian marble niounineiit has Last Monday our cemetery wan Agricultural college. This is the first Tableau. us, H and yaara old, al to on« team n iadf n . 7 when dogs or any other enemy come climate of New Mexico. The doctor laymen from a distance were J. A. Mo- The wonderful giant nine feet tall, weighing 400 just been erected in the Odd Fellow s and 8 veare old. Will mli I or caah or good not«« or cleaned up and a photo will be taken pounds, and the little dwarf thirty inchee In height, will open hie office in Dallas for busi of the kind in Oregon, and will be around bent oil mischief. Ghee, F. 8. Don ton, K. D. Met tall, W. weighing twentyoue pounds and 26 year» of age will trade for cattle. C. # . BOYLE. cemetry to the memory of Kev. .las. of it. Sam. Phillips took charge uf ness about the first of July. intensely interesting. The competitors A. Wood, Joel Hedglu-lli, C. W. Cobb, perform their wonderful feats. Charlie Brown, who lives out near Kelsav and wife, who died in l)ecem- Music by baud. The 4t It of July committee has chosen P. T McCall, W. M. McGhee and Mr. the work, and lie never does anything on both sides are putting forth their All come and be prepared to laugh aud cry. Ad* ber 1889. It will be rememltered that the Burns Homing mill, is an invalid, M. M. Ellis as president of the day and en ton a t o n e r w a n t a l l t h e m o h a ir best efforts in preparing for the con mission Montana. R. C. Craven ii one of the half way, hence a neat job. 26 cent», children not occuping scat«, free. she and her mother, Mrs. Aslifiy, both hut keeps his business eye ofieu. Last Nat Holman chief marshal. Hon. N. L. I r It'" rU>k <’ou" l-v >nd wlu fa r th» ver, M — test, which, without doubt, will be a four delegates to the annual conference John Toner's new house and D. G. died the same day, and he the next week he took to market over #100 Ilnller lias been invited to address the at Myrtle Creek, Meptember 13lti, Bis Henry's new barn loom up and before very close competition, for the athletic K arljr T im . a In O ld P o l k C o a a t y . day at the south Methodist parsonage. worth of poultry and beef, pioneers and Governor Pennoyer to de hop Fitzgerald presiding. fa’ I several more new buildings will be advantages are equal. The following BARO AIN IN LAND. TEN ACRE TRACT I * . V. P. Fiske, foreman of this office, The Epworth league has chosen new are the competitors from the Normal: liver the4tli of July oration. Mrs. Dr. Tayltr, of Amity, is some -W« the curpurettoti ol D»Uas, »II level » .d Is seen in Spring Valley. Carpenters has lieen looking through some early oultirsUon. It o»n b» bou»ht vary t b u i by sooty. Another Wedding. Tumbling—C. M. Bradley, Win. Kid John Fawk and N. F. Nelson, of Oak officers as follows : Miss Nina . , , what of a sirrgeon herself. The other are framing Ira Burley’s baru and J. rerorda ami her« are some of the facts *"» *• SMITH 4 W O O Ù » Grove, were in town Tuesday ami said dle, W. W. Vaudcrpool, Bruce David Patrick, president; Miss Ida Echols, -lay the doctor fell and cut in his For many moons it baa been evident E. Phillip’s barn is being framed at he discovered. In 1852 were five pre the best news they had was that they son. Horixantal bar— John Kmniitt, that Willis Himonton and Mrs. Mary Independence and will be rafted to Mrs. Addie Wagner, Mrs. Vanilla Cobh head a gasli which she sewed up as cincts in the county Cincinnati, now found men working the mads all the Baskett could not live contentedly with Lincoln. Curt McGrew, Wm. Riddle. Flying Kloa, Cynthian, now Dallas, Lsne, and Miss Alice Chapin, vice presidents, well as a professional could. way from tlieie to Dallas, a large rings— Bruce Davidson, Fred Frul- their lives pointing in different direc Miss Clara Kirkpatrick, secretary; Luckiamute and Grand Konde. The A union Sunday school has been or amount of gravel being used. The in tions. Each has seemed as a magnet leuger. Standing board jump— Walter candidates for sheriff that year were Ballstoa Public Fred Wagner, treasurer , G. M. Cobb, > WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THF. UNDKK* ganized at (he old school house in dications are that this year’s road work to which the other was pleasingly at Smith W. W. Vanderpool. Running ■ign«d were appoi __ _____________ The entertainment held in connec chorister and Ralph Summerville or pointed _ esecutore of the ____ last will North Independence and bids fair to will he more substantial than ever be reacted. Wednesday evening, at tile tion with the commencement exercises board jump— W. W. Curtis, Otis Keck. E. C. Dice, Kobcrt Gilliam, B. F. Nic of Anaon Kimwy bp th« county court«* Polk ooonty ganist. hols and Daniel Booa;J. W. Lewis anil Oregon, on tbe &lh day of June. IMS. All poraoo« do excellent work, there being nearly fore. Pole vaulting— C. M. Bradley, Bruce home of the brides parents, Mr. and last Friday night was a marked success. again«t mid «mate are reqtreated lo J. E. Lvle offered for clerk ; John Bur having claim« In the principals room at the public »ixty present tbe first Sunday. them to ue al th« family re«U«no« in mid Tbe primary grado of our public Mrs. J. A. Dempsey, Presiding Eider Thu programme was rather long, but Davidson. Base-ball throwing— John rows. Solomon Shelton and S. G. Gard prevent county, within fix month« from thi« .»Me and «aid school building today from 1« to •< Bilyeu, Wm. Howe. Ktinning high These Dallas Odd Fallows paid their seli-sil bad an enrollment of ninety McFarland pronounced the words that so well carried out.it wouli’ l-e difficult ner for assessor, and J. W. Nasmith claim« mum be vented aa by law required. o ’clock there will be au exhibit o * H. KIM8EY. two this year. About eighty of them made them one. It is a most worthy lo place any one exercise for special jump—C. F. Tilton. Running half for treasurer. M, P. Gilliam was elect school work done during the s ,nng Salem brethren a fraternal visit lust still belong and an average of seventy couple and their friends ar« all who _ . . ^ NANCY J KIMMKY, hainmoii— C. F,Tilton. One half mile mention. Not the least interesting Executor» of the will of Aneon Kimeoy, da Thursday evening : B F. Mulkey, A. ed constable without opposition ami term. All are invited to go and in B i ti . uk * T ownmsnd , attorney» for «Mate- of them have been present daily dur know them. one, was the presentation of diploma* bicycle race— J. L. Davidson ami N. M. John Martin. Henry Myer, Asa Shrew, W. Teat», L. C. Parker, A. V. K. Sny Dated Jun« 6th, 1— spect it. Patrons of the school should ing the last month of school, which to the graduating class by Superinten Clem. 50 yard fool race— John Bilyeu. 0 . Hosford and Capt. Barnes were up not forget that their presence there and der, F. H. Morrison, Horatio Morrison, doses today. It is too many for one M IL L C E E B E . dent Hutchinson in a short, pointed 100 yard foot race— J. Bilyeu. for Justice of the Peace. The high then will encourage both their children F. J. Coad. F. J. Chapman, M. D. El teacher. Quite a nunil-er will lie pro Knapsack race— W. A. Wann. One est vote cast was 160 for Mr. 1-ewis. speech. The proceed» amounted to lis, I N. Woods, H. B. Stevens, K K. Strawberries for dinner. and the teachers. about #33, which will be used in paint fourth mile foot race— Ellis Flett. In 1853 Joseph Lane heal A. A. Skin Turner, Frank Stiles and Henry Far mot'd, but the new six year olds will more than fill the vacancies thev le-ve. Mrs. C. Blair ia bothered with ery ing the school liouat. There are seven Three legged race—C. P. Briggs and ner for congress. J. M. Fulkerson got The following probate business was ley. OT1I E IS HEREBY OIVEN. THAT BT VIE. sipelas. H ie public school will close with this graduates from the school: James Guy Hewitt. Indian clubs— D. A. 242 and Nathan Ford 183 for the tu« of »II order »ml transacted before Judge Burch Tu«s ot deer»» decree of ol ,h the » honomkm hooomhL. rt of the ilre^m, l h . r .tote t r t .o of f U r n . , ft,, for L l F T S S T Hoag. Tug of war— W. A. Howe, J. K. council ami for representative It. P. u u n tj „m -rt The Methodist Sunday school has hail eveiiing’sentertainment at the city hall dav. A petition- to sell real property H. Coat) is working several men on Wester, Thomas Wester, Vessie Sears, i aod entered of roóom, an tbo third dor oi Ely, F. Andrews, J. E. Towle, H. C. beginning at 7 :45, general admission Sadie Sears, Holt Stockton, Etta Canip- of T. G. Richmond estate was granted. its annual re election of offeers aitli the Boise had 313 to 295 for W. 8. Gilliam April, ih. April u n o them of.'.UM * , the road this week. the rdoiimetntUon of the eeUte of J i m « . l-ell and May Dickey. The present Parrish, W. Lamson, W. A. Wann W. A. P. B. Wdbd was chosen probate of Final account* of John Bernilial estate following result. Superintendent, M. 15 cents, reserved seats 25; tickets on dromead, »uthortatns and d ir e c t -» me u L. G. Porter is having some improve u-ucliers are retained for the coming W. Vanderpool, J. K. Hall, and Frank judge in preference lo O. W. Green trie ot raid ertale, to roll thr folio. were allowed and creditors settled with V. Austin; assistant, Mrs. J. E. Smith; sale at Wilson’s drug store. The grari- Geddes. muu m »- year. at 35 cents on the dollar. Admiostra- chorister, D. P. Stouffer; organist, Miss uiting class are Fred Palmer. Herbert ment done on bis house. and A. J. Welch had a few more votes ginning i i - m “ id __________ _ ^ "Outheart cornar of _ the doaalton If arris and an.I wife, mil. 'bcTiur k.l_. . . "I. tor was authorised to sell real properly Della Palmer; assistant. Miss Eva Elliott, Willard Elkins, Gifford Lady, than Isaac Ball and T. J. Lovelady for claim of Janiea Harri» H. Hinshaw and family spent t r iiix x z s . Not. No. 1,900, in townehip 8 south, of rang« a M is s H a u l s W i ll ia m s a a M o r e . Of Georpe Tillotson estate, and a fieri Smith ; secretary, Minnie Austin ; libra- Newton Guy, Evsline Hibbard, TenU part of the week on the creek. commissioner. For assessor Benjamin tion to the same effect iu P. Holman rian, Willie Miller; assistant, Miss Alice Kinilmli, Emma Phillips, Sarah Harris. No handsomer or more popular Whiteaker had 40, Wm Hall 71 and There is talk of organizing a Sabbath Laura Hinshaw has gone to Hheridan young lady has ever been raised in *" - v 'î ' *? »«.” .* -Vaimi estate was continued for service. Chapin ; treasurer, Miss (¡race Chapin. Attic Elkins, Kims Ellis, Hugh Black, Wm Hayden 232 vote*. Justices sml school next Sunday. Vern Scobert Maud Lewis, Lydia to stay with Mrs. Anna Summers. Dallas than Hattie« daughter of J. J. constable were chosen as follows: * * • « « lo 2 f “ «r Ì I ’ U r LIJJ'* * ? * » Prof. Bell has metamorphosed from s One day last week nine young la- Campbell, Homer Leuian, Ora Rhode Orlando Luper and Charles McCrac Grande Rondc, Tube Burden and Jas. Un Tuesday of last week ttie old Williams. At one time and another school marm into a regular granger, dies of the normal sell--of chartered a barger Minnie Greenwood and Travie ken have been on the sick list. Of she has appeared upon the stage with soldiers’ had a picnic at Harmony. McCord; Lane, Harrison Lihville and placa oI looks and all. The other morning we hark at Monmouth and drove to Sa McDevitt. other local talent and always acted al John Luper who works for Judge .la». Wheeler; Cincinnati, Wm. Mur Charles Chandler and family spent met him in a slouch hat, check shirt lent and hack They were in quest of ' * <•* o f most equal to a professional. She had Boise, at Salem, came home on a visit g a i^ n t^ f^ < cN a r}^ > a llit»^ a »^ fa f-j^ »iM « ils»««z»«â_|u»rt»ir~oi’i^-ùom H i r o M * » . a S ertrtlsry. last Sunday at Frank Coxe’s on Mill bronzed face, and hands as rusty and millinery ami other filing» for com- long been a clerk in Brown’s store and last week. rift anti M. P. Gilliam Independent-*, ¡ T. 8. Coffey at Perry-tale keeps on Creek. »Uined as though he had lievr. digging niencement day and did not want to displayed considerable buzineee ability. Atoo the fractional I^MMiartl Williams anti J. I). Pearce; haHof U » oueUttraa, in the ground and working out in the hi- bothered with any beaux. The hand good eastern stock or will make Doctor Fink sold 100 acres of ths oI mm tmu 10, in «I to.oa h ip and r a n o , Mrs. A. N. Hinshaw has taken sixty She ia now Mrs. A J. Rhodes, the nup Luckiamute, W I. Berry, M Y. Zum- quarter •■«•ntainlng « 44 rain all winter. He is now boas all he idea is rapidly gaining ground that a ; to order anything you want in those chicken» from tbe neata this sprin„ and tial vows having been taken liefore tlie Nichols place including the improve walt; Hall Lake, Wm. Turpin ant] Wm. surveys at the Siefartli hop yanl and if woman may t«e very independent wit) I lines. Be sure to see his goods and lost only one. immediate relatives last Wednesday, ment* for #1700. McCarty. he fail» to have a gemiros out put it out losing any- of her m oie ty or pun learn his prices liefore buying else Kev. G«orge Gillespie officiating. They Charles Woodward ha* improved the Oracle Weadford, who has been stay where ty. will not be for hn k of a liligrnt effort. IM mm ihIng A »...»*» H o p « . ing at C. Blair’s for the past year ha* at one« left for their new home at Ta looks of liis premises with a patent coma. The writer has known Mr fence »ml A. Nichols will build a barn At Waterville and Cooperslown. two H Z I I . K. T A T E I K A N a r K H S . gone to Michigan. Rhodes for a number of years as travel for Lee Humphrey. prominent hop centers in the stats IO. A. Briner to C. H. Waymire, Mr».. Zim Hinshaw has returned ing salesman for a Portland wholesale .it New York, several thousand bales Ora Luper who visited Ths Dalles 1 acre in t 6 », r 5 #1.300 from a visit at Weston, Oregon with bouse. A dozen time* over have we some time since in tbe interest of the have recently t*#n mild at an average A. C. Taylor to C. H Waymire, her sister, Mr*. Samuel Morgan. met him here and there and never did grange, reports the burnt section not of about 20 cents, and the prospect fort 3 scree t 6 t, r 5 w we see him acting other than a perfect lout Monday while H. Hinshaw was this year’s crop 1» fairly good. In this building up sgnin very fast. R. D. Cooper to E W. Cooper,91 driving on the road near N. M. Dickey’s gentleman. valley »evcral hundred I »-let were »eres iu t 8 », r 4 w ;................ 2,700 hi» loiggy reach broke, turning the "tilth Annual T te r h sr* Plrulr. lost wee k at front 16 to 17 rents, Win. Howe to Henry Howe, land O v a C a t oat I P rea a a A la g ». Will be held at Falls City, Saturday, vines are everywhere reported bnggv up on end end turning tbe oc near Dallas; .................... cupants out in the -lust. Our new city council are starting in Jnns 10th with J. C. White ss preai fine con-lilt.-u, and hut few lice have ! Caroline Fuqua to Naney L. Pat dent of the day and J. B. Smith and well, ev -izntl; having an eye to the yet apps- red. hut as many of them in ti raon. 72 acre» in t 9 », r 4 w ; 2,750 Msa mm4 M|l < Uthla*. best interests of the community. May Warren Ward as marshals. The Mon embryo, are found on plum and other W. H. Remnoii to Carrie K. Bent- It always pays to get s first class or Reynolds has appointed Henry mouth, Dallas and Falla City bands trees it is evident that vigorous spray- lev. lot tn West Salem ; .......... article, even at an advanced price. It Howe, A. J. Martin and K. C. Craven will be there and make tlielr friends D. J. Wann lo Wyatt Hsrris, land | cost* as much to make a poor suit as a committee <>o ordinances. The fire i n Z en *;................................... 50' « g-sal otic, though it wears only half and water committee are authorized to T h e e a l y P o r e C r e a m o f T a r t a r P o w d e r .— N o A a t m o n i a ; N o 1 Alice A Skinner to 8. D. Stev as long. We can tell you where an all bay any nestled hose, to correspond a* ens, lots in Independence , . . ()0Q 1 wool suit can be had for to the coat of a Are extinguisher C m 4 h Millions of Horn ——40 Y i A B SO LU TE LY PU R E ' 8 . Y. r. T. S ds ur- p* 18 , id «. r F D N I F F •t le A Eiecutors’ Notice. r Executors' Sale. N° □»PRICE'S m r i 1 - I ’ 1 a a