l o c a i , a n d g en er a l I Dr. Haytnr, dentist, drug »tore, Dulia». Wilson’s \ ftE\V JERSEY MIRACLE- Ed Thurman has goue from Amity ; 1 D ALLAS D U T L IT I. I to California | bought the Corley property here at I Mason, dentist, , over the bank, Main I You can now get a ticket from Port- j A good, light one horse wagon Everything in the hardware line can #900 and expects his family in two I for street, Dnllas. H elp l*»» f »r VMAri with Locom otor A tsx - | be obtained at the store of Micage | weeks. j land to Chicago for #32. sale cheap by J. J. Wiseman. H ighest o f all in L eavening Pow er.— L atest U. S. C ia a n d K h « u m * tl* m . P ru u o u a o * , Morrison, next to the postoffice. The estate of W. S. Ladd has been | J. R. Cooper is burning a Unele John Mi-Qnprry un i wife are etl by the I t-tulliig l*hyftl<*Umt Nathan Emmett and wife have 250,000 ! cheap as it can be bought an.fwhere appraised at nearly #8,000,000. away at the McKenzie springs. o f Mietex ipwuuty. turned from their visit to friend» i kiiu of brick at f lulependence. j else in the county. Eugene, where they have been sit I. P. Mayes, of Sheridan, his gone Do not let the children laugh at (By Special Correspondence to the N Y. Press.) Miss Alice and Lute Chapin his fall from the ladder. to eastern Oregon for his health. those funny pictures on the first page. been rusticating on the Nestucca have The busy little village of Branch- Notwithstanding tiie dull times the The Evangelical church people will ville, N. J., has been the scene ot a cash store of W. C. Brown A Son is The mails lending out of Dixie have L. L Hanr.um and Mrs. Fowle, west John Teal has been repairing the until furthur notice meet for bihle been treated to a thick coat of gr.vel of fatwisvilie. are iu very poor health. modern miracle. Chan. F. Struble, a still enjoying a steadily increasing run John Smith bridge across the Luckia reading on each Sunday evening at 8 well-known and prosperous farmer, liv­ of trade. This is caused by the cheap­ o’clock. The subject last Sunday was Krause’s Headache Capsules__War­ Hop tickets and warehouse receipts mute. ness and excellence o( their goods and ranted. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole can be had at this office on short no­ lu riding through the country we no­ ing on Homestead Farm, in Frankfort! the uniform courtesy with which they The Resurrection. tice. agent. tice a large amount of very line sum- Township, a few miles from Branch .treat all their customers. Farmers, Mr. Cook has sold his half interest Tom Rowell and Chet. Coad are to The Independence fair is to begin merfallow. ville, is just now the chief subject of bring them your produce. in tiie shoe store to his partner, Mr. have a new hop house out On the Luck September 19th and continue live Portwood, who has moved into the Miss Emma Hughes, of Dallas, is to discussion throughout Sussex County. days. iamute. building formerly occupied by J. E. teach the primary grade of tiie Bulls- The Press is always up to date iu its The old reliable blacksmith, J. E. Milter as a drug store. * Isaac Robison, of Amity, has a large Louis Bitterman has been painting ton school. news, both political or medical, and Smith, can repair your broken farm patch of rye that stand above any Dudley Haling’* new hop house ut Ball has procured the following from Mr. machinery as good as any other knight The men who brought a large band The contract has been let for the the falls. W e did not venture in to ' 1873 and Sarah, wife of R. F. Dyer ■ton. man’s head. , of the hammer in the whole Wiliam of horses from Grant county to this this cave, but u u , contented c u r n e n i e u ourselves o u r s e l v e s with ! 1878. erection of a #50,000 college building Struhle’s owu lips: M. N. Byron’s wife, Mary, ette valley. “ I have been troubled with rheuma­ place have sold suchNJ limited number looking at the sheet of w t e r which for­ at Forest Grove. G. P, Locke, of Inde|iendence, has J. B Lcasia Ins gone over to Ne- been gone since 1889, and it was o tism off’ and on for 20 years. I have ever hangs in front of it. We saw a on account of tiie hard times that rented and moved to a farm near Lew­ tarts bay to help erect the uew saw I)r. MeCsllon has bought the resi­ tried all kinds of medicines and treat­ isville. three of the men have gone home, guide clothed in one of the rubber suits two years ago that Christian Ric. mill of C. F. Hubert. If you want your dirty clothes thor­ dence property of Z. F. Vaughn, who ments. I have taken sulphur baths at leaving the horses in pasture here which visitors to this damp, dark cav­ was laid in the grave. Something at C. C. Linden, of Willamina, is to will move to Newport. The hop raisers over at Butteville Hamburg, N. J., Newton, N. J., and in oughly cleansed and devoid of that ob­ ern must wear; he looked exactly like in marble told us that Solomon E> tag noxious smell peculiar to that done by met and decided to pay but 40 cents a teach the next term of the Sheridan n i c a r S A L KM T H A III NO P O IN T S . those pictured in Charles Dudley one ol Mill creek’s earliest pions. ■», There are letters in the Dallas office New York City with a doctor who the Chinamen, send it to the Salem ended this life in I‘862, hia wife, Sp- >1- box for picking, regular nine bushel school. for G. C. Brown and Cal Johnson and charged me #2.50 a batli eacli day. An steam laundry. W. C. Reynolds, blacksmith at end Warner’s “ Their l'ilgrimage.” Our na, having gone 00 the year lief re. boxes. English doctor trealed me with a gal­ driver told us that five hundred per* Wm. Percival and wife, of Mon­ a package for S. T. Walraven. of steel bridge, will shoe your horse for The records show that Wm. Conn i ’ s vanic battery at Rockaway, Morris Co., The families of 8. P. Kimball and F. mouth, have gone to visit Ed. Ford at #1.75 and sets tires for #3. Polk coun sons had visited the cave the previous wife, Theodosia, left linn in 185#, 1 nd Bill Chambers, a rather noted hack- N. Y. I have tried many doctors. Olympia, Lailies, if you wish neat fitting habili­ day, and I do not doubt it for it seem­ A. Stiles, Mrs. Carrie Ellis and Georg' man of Salem, lias secured a position None of them did me any permanent ments made up by a superior misliste ty farmers should make a note of those ed to ma that we saw at least that that Rachel, wife of John Syren, w ut facts. , Conkey have been taking in the berry Tom Whatford and Lee Stmieare in the custom house at Portland. good. 1 used all kinds of liniments I in the very latest styles, patronize Mrs. many suits hanging in the sun to dry. two years earlier M e l i n d a Orcli* I’s patch. erecting a house for hops just down could hear of hut without avail. Kiiusey, over Boydston’s store. The next place visited was Horseshoe funeral was preached iu 1884 ami t at- Most of the recent bank failures u- Right now and always is the time to 'he Rickreall. Painless removal or filling of teeth fall. This is much larger and far more of W. J. Andrews two years after. “ Alsiut two years ago I was taken have been caused more by a lack of drew Davidson, whose home was n ar by Dr. C'ontris in the Gray block. drive steadily at your business. By so beautiful than either of the American The five Salem banks have entered public confidence than anything else. much worse and my doctor said I had If you want a first class meal or good doing you are sure to come out ahead into an agreement to hereafter open at falls. The mist fell upon us almost Ballston for forty years, breathed . 11* locomotor ataxia of the spine,and that Prof. R F. Robinson and family, of ttie chances were against me After bed while transacting business in town, last nine years back and Rplert Q n- of slow goers. 10 and close at three. H-irritt A Mclntire handle only- like rain, and sa the sun was shining ner has been dead thirty year*, i ea East Portland, are up spending part treating me for a time, lie finally gave go to the Commercial hotel. brightly we saw a brilliant rainbow. choice groceries and their prices are al­ George Brey and Marsh Merwin are Mi«s Cora Snell is up from Astoria of their vacation at the Hallock mill. me up and said he had done all he Franklin’s death occurred in 1870 : id ways as low as any in town. They While we stood admiring the scene, that of his son, Charles, four years fr­ connected with M. B. Hendrick in run visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Conno- Now while business in other lines is could for me. the little Maid of the Mist ascended To cure nervousness your nerves take all sorts of produce in exchange. ning the 8ulem warehouse at the com­ wav at Inde|snideuce. “ The cords of my limbs were drawn comparatively dull is just the time for Location, opposite postoffice. the river almost to the very base of the ier, while Sarah, wife of S. T. Rig 9 , must be fed by pure blood. Hood’s mercial center.. fall. She rolled and tossed so with the died in 1873. Sarah, wife of O. • Is- Mrs. Jus. Burnes, of Bridgeport, has Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. Take tight us the cords on a kettle drum, you to go and have your photograph Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood lieen enjoying a visit iron her mother, it now. surging water that we decided we born, has been among the dead cr and I had such cramps in my limbs taken by that celebrated artist, H. L. AU kinds of oonfectionery at Strong’s would forego the pleasure of a ride on thirty-two years and Mary, wife of puritier, gives freshness and clearness Mrs. James, of Portland Miser, over Wilson's drug store. that I suffered terrible pain. My feet Dr. Mason has gone to the world’s restaurant where you can get as good her deck. A fellow tourist recklessly Wm. Cox, nearly as long. Clarit st, to the complexion and cures constipa­ were eold all the time. I had to use E. W. Cooper and J E. Kirkland fair. Arthur Vassal 1 is enroute back to a meal as ever went dowu anybody's climbed over the railing and fished up wife of S. C. Foeter, died in 1879. a id tion. 25c, 50c and $1. a hot water bag and healed bricks to Lawton A Spangle are unexcelled as have gone with their wives to the med' «id England, and old Mr. Hester has mv feet, but even then I could not get artists when it comes to doing any­ throat. They run a first class bakery some shells from the side of the falls, Mary, wife of J. W. Bones, in 1887. J. S. Craven, of Independence, had ¡cal springs in the Cascade foothills. tone back east. -----------w » — any relief giving each of us ladies one. Mine is something growing in his nose tliai HArne 11 »m i S a d d lin ’. thing in the tousorial line. Dr. Luther, of Peedee. has lost a #5 not pretty, but I prefer it to a souvenir Miss Anna Hannum, of Lewisville, “ Finally I heard of I)r. Williams’ Cherrington’s art gallery has no T. 8 . Coffey at Perrydale keeps n o was very disagreeable ami its removal gold breastpin with his initials N. R. is bach from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Pink Pills'for Pale People, and I com spoon. Leaving the falls, we drove to superior in the state. Their motto is hand good eastern stock or will ma s gave hint a narrow escape with life. When you wish au extra good job of to turn outonly first class work and as the Three Sister islands, still lurther to order anything you want in t h e * Nellie Turner, at Ashland, Wisconsin. L. on it. Will the finder please leave menced taking them on Feb 5t.h, 1893. W. H. Kimball has built a flex* t here or with him. I found in three days time that the blucksmithiiig done, be sure and pat­ cheaply as it is possible to do such up the river. The river dashes and lines. Be sure to see his goods an# Prof. J. P. Powell, the tonic sol fa home in the southwest part of town cords ih my legs began to ‘ let up,’ my ronise those indefatigable workers, the work. What more oould you ask foams around these tiny spots of green, learn his prices before buying el- > The Dallas tinners have orders for singing master, expects to spend the and that new barn of Will. Millet's is feet began to get warm, I began to eat Wagner brothers, who are located on Give them a trial. forming many beautiful cascades some where. 200 per cent improvement on the old next year professionally in California. learly 1,000 feet of twelve inch pipe and sleep well, and ill nne month I had the east side of Main street. of which are quite large, but just a f r hop houses, and will be kept busy 1 one. W o o d la b o k s n i s fo r P a p ers. Mrs J. D. Lee and daughter, I»>r- with such work for some time to come. gained six pounds. Tiie numbness in short distance above it flows so calmly Keeler’s feed yard and sheds for my limbs began to leave me loo, and We will send the I temize « and t’«S Captain Sweenev, U .8. A., San Die ene, of East Portland, have been so­ There is not a more complete and horses and wagons at end of steel and quietly aloug that one would al­ Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- to-day I feel like a new man, and can­ varied stock of hardware carried by any most be led to think that nothing San Francisco Call, an excellent eig 4 go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh Rum journing at Hood River for the latter’s newer is unquestionably the best pre­ not say too much in praise of Dr. VVil firm in the county than that kept con­ bridge should tie patronized by all oould ever disturb its tranquility. Af­ page paper, a year for a cord of fir y Nice A Caspar] of an order of the county court of the elate of B Stump to Frank Bowers lot conversion and forty five of them at fold improvement. read on a white slab that Job Conner the Puyallup hop region and one ea- h clerk Henry Bcemer, remarked, “ I 1 >reyon for Polk county in the matter of the admin- Potatoes, per hushel, #1 cts. in Suver; . . . . . . . .......... have no doubt that Dr. Williams’ Pink once took membership with the Meth­ 150 came to the country in 1847. married istration of the estate of T. G. Richmond, deceased, to Harris A Walling, of Lincoln, Butter, per pound, 15 @ 20cts. Elder Hacel has added about forty mede at the July term, 1898, o f said court« so .„.o odist church. If thev all stick up to Polly Ann Riggs iu 1353, and passed duly Campbell A Lamson, of Willamina, J Pills have cured Mr. Struble.” Joseph S R Jessup to John Henson, , lots thorising and directing the private sale by the no Lard, per pound, 16 @20 cts. in Monmouth;.......................... 600 their promises, it will be tiie grandest to the membership of the Christian T. Auer, of Grand Ronde, Wesley Mor­ H. McDonald, the proprietor of the away in 1887, site having preceded ministmtrix of the following described reel property Bacon, sides, per pound, 16$ cts. to said estate, to-wit: Lot No. 1 in MOuic good thing that community ever ex­ churches at Perrvdule and Betiiel since rison, of Whiteson. and Henry Clif General store of iiranchville, and Post L H Mimtuy ue to Geo Armstrong, him sixteen years. Mrs. Hannah 3 belonging of the Isas«' Levons addition to the town of Dallas Hams, per pound, 18} @20 cts. January. Mrs. E. C. Keyl superin land in l 9 a, r 5 w;. . . . master Knox, expressed themselves in 100 perienced. < Dykstra went over tiie river iu 1876 county of Polk and state of Oregon Also the fol­ ford, of Dallas. They have no more Shoulders, per pound, 12^ cts. tends their Sunday school at Perrydale Nancy Daggett to Geo W Clag- __ lowing tract, being a portion of sections Noe. SB, S7 and her husband, L. J. Dykstra, fol­ H on hand and will not build any igore similar terms. # end S6, t 8 a, of r 6 w, of th« Willamette mertdtau« Eggs, per dozen, 15 cts In driving to Salem the other day and Miss Ethel Kelly that at Bethel. gelt, lots in Independence; Pink Pills for many years previous 1 lowed on in 1884. Mr*. Harali McCain claim No. 63, Not. No. *,288. and described as begin this season. Chickens, per dozen, #4@6. we noticed that W. G Nesmith has ning at a pulut which is 14 30 chains north and Sl.it> to their general manufacture were used Frank Orchard to Silas Orchard, passed away in 1875 and the next year chains Congress will be in session next west of the southeast corner of the southern* Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts. put an excellent patent gate to lead Several rimes over we have spoken 100 acres in t 6 s, r 5 w ; ........ as a prescription. At first they were 850 her husbank, Jas. McCain, went to he week and the inteieeted attention of | of section 26; thence west 06.40 chains; thence Beets, |>er pound, 2 cents. from the road into his barn lot, that chains; thence east 66.13 with her. Their daughter, Agnes, wife •nuthiS.lH -W chains; cumins; thence enei the whole nation will be centered of the merits of the Waterhouse eher cliiefiy prescribed for impure blood and Asa Wyman to Alina Wyman, 32 north 43.78 chains to the place of ‘ Turnips, per pound, 2 cts. Johu Vernon put an extension to his of it from Hearsay, hearsay. general weakness. acres in t 7 s, r 3 w ; ..... all ....... I. was . 1» iroin weasness. Now mow they thev are found l! of Jonathan Stoiifl'er, left this earth in Uining 286 acres. That 1. » . J. there. The main question before rv, hut Cabbage, per pound, 2 c. barn, that Tommie Brunk’s new barn tratrix of said sr* Belinda G Chase to Fred Hurst, Now we tain hear positive testimony to be a neverfailing specific for such Will from and after the Nth 1861. Among the very earliest set­ day of August, 1 them will be the means of relieving Onions, per pound, 4 cts. is tiie luscio'i. fmli #.f ii... ■« ..._ . ■ on the hill southeast of the old one ff« st privst. ssls ths i t » , . Lincoln mills property ; ........ 1,500 tler* on Mill creek Were Elias Buell deecribed oremleee ’ O Tenne the financial depression throughout that it the most ¡useioM» fruit of 'he diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial oV ia le Beans, per pound, 5 cents. looks well, that a new coat of paint the land. kind that ever passed between our lips paralysis, St. Vitus dance, sciatica, Christian Neubold to Emily Pat­ down, onenslf on o n . y o u -, time .Mured ami his wife, Sarah. He departed this setf.' on premiane. Corn meal, per pound, 3$ cts. was being put on '.he dwelling of Jan. l)r. Waterhouse gent us a good sized neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head ton, lots iu Dallas;................. 8. j. RICHMOND* 160 life twenty-two years ago and she four­ Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 cts. Administratrix. John Auer, of Grand Ronde, this box of them and we devoured alt of ache, the after effect of la grippe, pal­ Pleasant Orchard to Cornelius P Fawk, and that Alex. McNarv is build­ teen years later. It is a dozen years Graham flour, jier barrel, #4. ing a new hop house between his sta­ week bought of Tommie Morrison a them except what our cook pre-empt pitation of the heart, pale and sallow Unrut. 218 acres in 16 s, r 6 w ; 3,136 since J. M. Chandler was laid to rest Hay, per ton, #6 @(10. Dallas invented and Dallas made bop ed to can and preserve. ble and the rickreall. complexions, and all diseases of tiie Clias W DeJean to Generva Howe, at Pleasant Hill and three years ago sprayer to keep the bugs off of his lot in Dallas;........................... bhsiJ, such as scrofula, chronic erysipe­ 1 his wife. Nancy, was laid bv his side. T ekkk H ai t e , Ind., Dec. 4, 1891 0 80 0 S tew ard A Prineville paper says: "Last Sun­ fourteen acres of vines. He says that las, etc. Elisha Bedwell to Trustees Mt M r . L i c H T Y , Des Moines, Iowa day B. F. Nichols attempted to vio , but few have shown their hexds and lor any trace of Antipyrine, Morphine, John Wallace died just thirty years V O T I C I W HEREBY OIVEN, THAT RV viw rare Zion church, land in Mon They are also a specific for troubles Enclosed find 25 cnits for whicl late the gun law—at least he went he proposes to knock them all cold, Chloral, or any other injurious com­ ago and Ben llashrook ten years later. mou th ; ...................................... 175 pound in Krause’s Headache Capsules. Nathan Conner’s wife was Miss Eliza­ please send me one box of Krause’s peauliar to females, such as suppres­ down the river with a shotgun. Un- •nd du!y «nUrod ut neon ! M th . J u i, tè n n '^ -b .U S ’ United States to Win Parker, 160 Sheridan Sun says: 25 cts. For »ale by J. D. Belt, sole beth Buell, who now lives at Ballston. ¡ m . in t b . m .ttsr of th . ..Iniinistratiitn of u!” " * ' cle Frank helped to fix up the game, The ------------ -------------— ■ Laat Tues Headache Capsules. I have used some sions, irregularities, and all forms of acres in t 8 s, r 7 w ; ............ He lias lieen dead for five years. Head­ 1 s t . of P Holinsn, ’I c - m h 'I. direi-ting thslf ìb t S ,' agent. law at the last session of the legisla- day. according to the Indian custom, which I bought in Chicago, hut can weakness. They build up the blood lowlnx drarrilssl pramisra tel.m rln . »‘ ¿ ih W S Chapman to Wm E Multho- stones relate the fact that in 1867 Cha» I» raid hy ih . nml.ralsssd sdniim rirat.llrf ture and ought to set a good example the friends of Old Elkins, a Yamhill not get them in this place. I found and restore the glow of health to pale lan, lots in Dallas;.................. V IS IT IN O N IA G A R A . 50 Howard and Catherine, wife of Jas. B. to other nimroda.” From the same Indian on the Grand Ronde reserva- them quite lieneficial. Please send a* and sallow cheeks In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from S Sliedd to J W Dawson, lots in Graves were numbered with the dead. paper we copy: “ Dr. T. V B Einbree rim, purchased his funeral outfit. El soon as possible. Yours truly, ^ n U iom land claim , * a ■ ■ Our party consisted of four: Miss F. Msriok Monmouth; ............................. mental worry, overwork, or excesses of 100 w f" ’ N<>- ***>. and of Solomon Georg)' Fairgrieve, who once lived at L iz z ie M . P l a n e t t . and family, of Harney City, passed kins w*® not yet de.id when his shroud Neusbickle, a normal student; Miss and wife a donation land claim N o L N O Unite»! States to John Eates, 160 whatever natiue. Pink Pills are gold Ellendale ami then for so many years more particularly deocritied a through town this week enroute for w** fa d e , but it was thought tie was j For sale by J. D. Be t, sole agent. Hhankel, a classmate ; Mrs. Lemon, a acres in t 9 s, r 6 w ;. . . in boxes (never in loose form, by the lorthwevt corner of said donation lan iclm i!? vU i * Dallas, Polk county, where his family dying. He is supposed to he 113 year* 1 sister of Mis. Hhankel ami chaperon of near Ballston, died thri-e years ago, ■*•0. which » |fro chain. w,uUl dozen or hundred, and the public is McMinn Dodson heirs to Sarah and it i* two year* since Lydia, wife of « I will remain for the purpose of obtain- of age. The Indians assert that be is | P sB D oyer's O p in io n o f S t i r s ,. "Ootion No. IQ. I » . of , s “ o party and myself. Arriving at Niagara Dodson, donation of claim of Wlllametts draridtan. mnnln* t h i s . ing better educational advantages. The the oldest Indian in Oregon, and if he ! “ The I ie o p le of Oregon favor the re cautioned against numerous imitations City, we went at once to a hotel near I. P. Mayes, went to the tomb. John chalna, thence south m 74 chain* thenrT I S a . _________. . ____ i . , — ------ . - a h i ---------- t __ . ...I McMinn Dodson and wife; sold in this sha|a-,) at 50cents a box or 1 L. Hamlin died in 1870, Jas. R. Miller doctor say. S T - I p ^ o f* '" 7 the depot, engaged rooms, disposed of rfnnlmr and containing 100 aerea. P1*®* of aa- , six boxes for #2.50, and may be hail of our baggage, then started out to see in 1887 and Sarah, wife of Robert Me­ That st said time the court further o ^ ^ ~ ‘ ** " hi*e ">“ » - the | .real, silver . . . _______ Silver, “ all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. M ONM OUTH . ls one, in 1890. Hhe was a Buell and I which is, equally with gold, a i»cng « Id traot of ls„d hs ¿Jd ° the sights. We found the streets lined ‘•tratrix st private i ' nizeil money metal of the constitution, Williams' Medicine Company, Sche­ on both sides with conveyance* for the they lire»! at the head of Gooseneck Harvest is in full blast. One third cash in for many years. He now resides at •me th in in two years f j should be treated the same as gold, by nectady, N. V., or Brockvdle. Ont. accommodation of tourists,consequent­ ---------------- WWW------------------ note and mortgage on a . , premise* Sheridan. Mary, daughter of T. H. Monday was the hottest day of the j having like privileges of coinage and ly did not have to walk far before find­ G ran d R a n d « A r r a s » season ht re—mercury 100 in the shade, ing a carriage to suit ut. We first Heuiiriek passed on in 1888 and J. B. by virtue of the premises foratiti l I t ___ | by being made a full legal ’.end. r. The From the annual report of Indian | power to coin money was conferred up- W. J. Mulkey has sold his interest drove to Bath Island, passing the Hyron ths same year. Twenty four Hatnnlav. the 26th flay of August. A D IMS M fsrafrìi.*** m >t j —m il i t i . " | on congress, and that power carried Agent Ifrmson for the term ending in the grocery business to his partner, American rapids en route, which latter, years have gone since the death of Es* | with it an imperative obligation to 1892, we glean the following statistics: Mr. Hale. o f ths « s f r i s s i F . I by the way, reminded me of the cas­ tella, daughter of J. T. Simpson, who In 1893 tliere were on the Grand Ronde is now postmaster at Sheridan. His coin both gold and silver on equal M in Ora More head has gone on a cades of the Columbia, though on a falier came to Oregon in 1846, was In­ termn and to make both fall legal ten Agenay 113 males over 13 years of age ; 137 females over 13 years of age; 42 visit to friends in Missouri and to take much smaller scale. Prom Bath is­ dian agent at the HileU reservation for der money. The states would never land we drove to Luna Island where in the Cbuutgo fair. male and 34 female children of school j h a v e surrendered to fongie«s the In __________ „ we alighted and bail our first view of eight years, ha* represented Benton» ge. In 1892 there were raised by Lbs E. Austin* and wife made a trip to the American falls. I confess I was Clackamas and Polk counties in the ; portanl prerogative of coining monei i Indians. 4,130 biialieli ’ ‘ of wheat and the he%rh at Newport and Ira Smith legislature and was surveyor general 1 if they had ever sup|ss«-d that it would | 14,092 bushels of o*ta. rather disappointed at the first sight, On the school and family are now there. of the state from 1872 to 1876. He __ __ _ _ _ but the longer I gszed at them the have pursued the policy of the last I (arm in 1885 there were raised 510 now lives in Alabama. It is almost a oissM«Mair sad frees, twenty years. Oregon is almost a unit l.ushel« of wheat and 817 bushels of J. W. Gibson has gone to Portland mors grand and beautiful they appear­ decade mice Evaline Carlisle’s death | '!• '¡¡¡"* in favor of a return to the policy of oats. Potatoes, 900 bushels; turnips, on bumneee and William Tercival and ed. Standing on Prospect Point, we o w d e r our fathers, which coined both gold J00 bushels; onions, 80 bushels; beans wife have gone on a visit to Puget could catch occasional glimpses through ami C. W. Harris has been rtea»l thirty 11. * a>Ues west n . awly r u n Cream a f Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. the mist of the crasy little wooden 1 shl years. M.iry Yoeonr has been , 2 5 K M !f5 frS and silver snd made both » full legal ( 4.1 bushels; hay 500 tons.— Sheridan Hound. tender." m üm bridge which leads to the Cave of the dead since 1864 and Reulien Gant’s uLnasi.ss i»a«b««s es I Hun. f y .1 *“ Rev. Stengie, lata of Minnesota, baa Winds, which is,you know, just behind wde, Nancy, died a year later. Miner- va, wife of J. L. Gulley, paaeed over in | m m ». ST ABSOLUTELY PURE W I R A leachers’ Examination. N s SraSttìsS Administratrix' Private Sale. N Administratrix’ Sale. us s s r s s r °* "" w",,n‘ 0-PRICE’S C 4 m Milli—■ ef Hr— —«O Yeti» S fritfâ i