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LOCAL AND GENERAL We will take either wheal or oats on ! D a l l a s D R is t.tr». U A L 1ST ATE THAN SEEKS. There are fifty-five school districts in this county. subscription. Down at his shop by the covered J D Lee and E A Lee to Mrs Highest of all in Leavcnirg Power__ Latest U. S. ' A genuine rustler can n-.turly always bridge O. H. Cobb lias a good, strong, Mrs Shntt h is moved to Sacramen A good, light one horse wagon for Nancy Whitten, laud in t 8 s, You must work if you woo'd succeed to, California. find something to do. | new home make hack for sale very r 6 w ; .................................... $ 650 sale cheap by J. J Wiseman. at anything cheap. He is kept more than busy re F A Patterson to P C Patterson, Wm. Ridgeway and J. E. Riechter C. R. Bonney began threshing oats Miss Eva Towns has he>-n employed Mason, dentist, over the bank, Main pairing vehicles of all kinds. lot in Independence; last Saturday. are to be gate keepers at the state lair. to teach at Cochrane next term. street, Dallas P C Patterson to Caroline Patter George Rowcliffe near Dallas has Ur. Hayter, dentist, R. F Ma- over W ilson’s Mrs. John Smith and Mrs son, land in Independence;. . . Cooper ami Baner own the ferry at If you put up at the Arlington, run drug store, Dallas. sou, of Bridgeport, are under the doc- about fifty goals fur sale at $2.25 each Independence. by Mrs. Naomi Shelton, you may be Geo M Wheeler to W H W heel tor’s care. 700 er, lots in Independence;....... Rev. B. W. Reynolds has gone back Mrs. Kennedy, of Monmouth, has assured of clean beds and well cooked Mr. McFerren, of (larvnis, expects to O egouian Railway Co to O A C to his ohi Missouri home. Letters remain at the Dallas office j been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Keyt, meals. locate at Monmonth as a jeweler. R R Co, all their property west for Ü. W. Apperson, Mrs. Fanuie Foard ! at Perrydale. Industry and economy of time and , ^ Magness died at Wheatland and Miss Ida Lane. of the Willamette rive r;......... into his Dr. McCallon has moved Wiseman ia now selling binding nioney can accomplish great things. , “ " t w’ e* ’ aged seventy-two. J 8 Cooper to Lewis Hrlmick, The sous of swearing fathers natur I own property, the Vaughn _ house on j twine and machinery oil away below land in Independence;........... 7,000 J. W . Briedwell and family and the ' J. J of McCoy, is angling ally fall into the same unmanly and railroad street. their recognized par value, and it will Jos Wankey to Fred Finch, lots Misses Jack, of Atn i'y, have been coasts a,ld ,hootl,18 over *n>nnd Alsea j be manifestly to your advantage to buy utterly useless habit. in Falls C ity ; ........................ 600 C. P. Zumwalt and family, of Perry ing. Albert Beattie and Jennie Fowler I of him. He is also parting with his Jos Wankey to Fred Finch, 4 The Willamette river is now so low dale took a week's outing over at the Were married at Am ity last week. ] hardware for a song. H u n t t o x o n a B icycle. Krause’s Headache Capsules— War acres in t 8 s, r 6 w ; . . . . . . . 350 that all the boats running above Ore edge of the briny deep. James Davis is probable the first per ranted. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole Abbie Vanmeer to Lillie Grubbe, Not many- days ago we stood at the Miss Docia Durham, of ludepeud gou City have tied up. The British wheat crop is a compar laud in Independence;........... 1,200 son who ever went deer hunting on a tomb of perhaps the most important agent. ence, will spend the summer at Eola. Isaac Lynch, the blacksmith, is an This seasons wheat crop in Illinois alive failure, the home product being bicyc e. He wag visiting Idanha last man that ever lived in Polk county. G H Robbins to J R Robbins, The personal life of a minister often The Southern Pacific has discharged will be the smallest for years and much only oue-third enough to supply the everlasting worker and a skilled me- 250 acres in t 7 s, r 6 w ; . . . 3.500 week on hia wheel, and as the country Just across the stream from where clianic in every branch of hit business. has more influence m e way or another over 1,000 employes to reduce ex (ten of i of an inferior quality. demaud. around there is comparatively smooti Thomas G off settled at Rickreall so • Siiua Orchard to Pleasant Or Take your horses there to be shod. than his preaching. ses. chard. lots in Ballston ;......... 1,050 and free from underbrush, he borrowed many years ago is an imposing granite The home of Hugh Boyd, whose Whenever any of our readers have a rifle from a gentleman at the hotel monument. On one face in bold lettera J. W. Hanville, near Whiteson, has Hop tickets and warehouse receipts an item of news will they please bring wife is a daughter of J. A. Dempsey, SALEM SIM MERINOS. Oxford ties at Gaynor’s at coat and and started out for a ride. The inflated is the name "Nesm ith.” On another an artesian well that rolls out a large can be had at this office on short no or send it to the I tkmizer . was lecently burned at Slaughter an extra large stock from which to se volume of clear water. Washington. tice. Those ice cold beverages at the con tire on his wheel allowed of his travel ride is cut this inscription': "Jas. W il Rev. Wallace Struble lias made a fine lect. Remember that they are now lo ing swiftly and noiselessly over the Dr. Crowley and family, of Mon The railroad warehouse is being mov cated with Dick Turner in the Wilson fectionery emporium of S. L. Jones, ground, ftrewn with pine needles, and lis Nesmith, born 1890, died 1886; an Dick Daniels berrying party came in impression during his short connection upright judge, a brave ■oldie?, a wise next door to the Bush bank, are just mouth, have been gathering pebbles the other day with 240 quarts of fine with the Independence and Buena ed liack five feet and several feet near block. what will suit your temperament ou before he had pedaled many miles he legislator, an honest man.” From a and sea moss along the wean shore. er the depot to suit standard gauge fruit. Vista circuit. came upou a., unsuspected deer quietly third face of the polished granite shaft these hot summer days. convenience. browsing just ahead of him. The re we gleaned this information about the Every boy and girl in the county Ab and Henry Bverley and families W hile picking cherries Tuesday the Craven Bros, are attending to the sult was that he killed the deer and re notable depa*te<r one whoee wife now should manage to earn something for are off in the Kings Valley berry ladder turned and Isaac Levens fell, There are said to be not less than wants of their customers by themselves It is an assured fact that at tin es turned to the hotel with it slung over sleeps beside him. “ Pioneer of 1843; themselves during the grain and hop natch. painfully scratching and bruising his 100,000 idle men in each New York while Miss Nora and Lot are at Slab and Chicago and the authorities fear creek, and it ia keeping them everlast tablishment oLSroat <fe Gile you can his shoulders.— Halsm Independent. harvest. judge under provisional government head and face. Mrs. Sam Goff, of Independence, is always find the very best of everything trouble unless some relief conies. 1845; United States marshall 1853 to ingly on the jump, although their Newt. Jones, who lives in the river visiting her sister, Mrs. Roe, in San The other day several carrier pigeons in the grocery line. Their assortment W O N D E R F U L T H E R A P E U T I C E F F E C T 1855; superintendent of Indian affairs The gram lias ripened so fast that store room and goods are so conven is extremely large and varied. town next above Eola, had a runaway Francisco. O F E L E C T R IC IT Y . were turned loose at. Portland and in 1857 to 1859; United State« senator that everlasting tore his buggy iuto seven hours flew 154 miles to their many farmers have found it necessary iently arranged that it is not half the 1 wish to state that for * h* past two from 1861 to 1867 ; member of congress R M Gilbert has been authorized to run their binders night and day. work that it is in numerous other gen fragments. home at. Puyallup. year- 1 was a great sufferer fr in ca from 1573 to 1875.” W hile the fore to repair the broken down Guthrie eral merchandise stores. Now is the Dr. Contris never gives pain i The harvesting is at least half done. Mrs. Sarah Helmick, of Albany, has lane bridge. tarrh, dyspepsia, heart trouble and going indicates his degree of promin- Two Albina faith curist have sub time to purchase any needed clothing trading or filling teeth. T o do business without profit may or groceries for the harvest season. been visiting her sons, Louis am! general detr lily, until I became so 'ence before the world you can go to the sisted on bread and wine for forty da.«. R. A. Harris is no longer editor of James, at the old home out on the emaciated a: d so weak I could hardly pioneers of this county who knew him The balance of the world very natur seem nice enough for a time, hut it the Amity Popgun, his successor being I f you intend to spray your hop go about. Finally after trying several gradually becomes powerfully ineon- ally call them cranks. Luckiamute. intimately for forty years and learn C. O. LeMasters. I f you cannot find what you may vines or fruit trees, it will be well to i venient. then distressing, and ends pliysii ians without relief, I called i.n that he had a heart tender aa a woman Miss Bertha Powell, of Linn county, W . A. Ginn, who has been teaching | desire in the furniture line at the mam call on Dugan Bros, before doing so, with a business funeral. Jas. McCain has sawed into stove Dr. Darrin about two months ago for full of generosity and true aa steel. is visiting her sister, Mrs B. L Mur at Drain, is among us, and so is his moth establishment of C. H. Chap as they can furnish you everything his electric and medical treatment, and lengths 100 cords of wood for G. W. The fact that so many men are com man, you are certainly very hard to needed as cheap as the cheapest. phy and her brother, Prof. J. M. Powell, mother, who has been stopping with as a result I am today a well man and S X O O R e ir * . J Clark at Bullston. her daughter. Mrs. Gould, at Corvallis. pelled to go to liquor cure establish please and would probably turn up of Monmouth. would like to see others thus afflicted for any trace of Antipyrine, Morphine, ments, broken down in burly, mind, your nose at exteusive exhibits made Ed. Clark and family and Miss Rosa Times are hard and call for retrench A. A. Bentley and D. M. Hewitt, of Remember that that stock of sum avail themselves of his woiide ful skill Chloral, or any other injurious com reputation and purse, is evidence that at the world’s fair. •Smith, from north of Dixie, are berry ment of expenses hv all in every possi the normal school town, have been see mer clothing now being sold so cheap in difficult cases. L. E . G a r d n e r . pound in Krause’s Headache Capsules. whisky is a villianous tiling and should ing beyond Peedee. ble direction. Many a family could 204 Twelfth S t , Salem, Or. ing what they could find to eat over in by those noted clothiers. Johnson and 25 cts. For sale by J. D. Belt, sol« be slimmed. Mrs. J, C. Proctor and T. M Bailey comfortably live on a third less than I f you desire anything made from Son, will not hold out forever, as the ageut. the coast range. Drs. Darrin will treat the poor free— The steel bridge at Salem has been tin or sheet iron, go and have it done bargains offered are causing their suits md wife have been visiting the Wav- they do. Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood except medicines— from 10 to 11 A. M. condemned as unsafe until repaired mire family at Perrydale. K O LA M IL L *. by Henry Koser, who is a master work to vanish with amazing rapidity, close Mr. F. S. Barzee, of Salem, paid us a purifler, gives freshoess and clearness , m l ,- . . ..... i with new planking. The question has man at his trade and lias in the person buyers realizing that such a chance daily, ami those who are able to pay . ■ f, ,, Mrs. Nannie Conner, of Ballston, has all Tuesday, Mr. B. is making a tour i , to the complexion and cures constipa Mr. Phoenicia same home from Port will receive medical ’ regiment at $5 a " , ; • u- been whether Marion or Polk county of Uriah Beemer an able and efficient may come but once iu a life time. been visiting her mother, Mrs. George of ilie county in a carriage with his tion. 25c, 50c and $1. month for each disease, or in that pro land on his wheel the other day. or the city of Salem should make the assistant. If it is anything in the hard wife in hopes that, the trip may benefit Berry, south of Sheridan. portion, as the cases may need, electri needed repairs. Captain Sweenev. U S. A., San Die ware line you wish Billy Fanil will wait Claude Starbuck expects to build a her health.— Marshfield Sun. Hellenbrand sets the best meals to cal, surgical and special diseases ex A. J. Achison and R. W. Hastings go, Cal., says: ‘‘ Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem new residence in the near future. That new hop house of Tom Guy U|K>n you in a manner hard to tie ex be secured in the capital city. cepted. Consultation free. No ctues Uncle Isaac Smith has had a siege edy is the first medicine I have ever are no longer partners in the laundry and John Grant near the covered celled by the best of salesmen. Marion Putnam had a breakdown taken if not curable or improvable. with that very annoying skin disease, found that would do me any good.” business at Independence. bridge is no snide affair. It costs but with his binder every day laat week. eczema. At one time his whole body There is no use talking, the New Office hours, 10 to 5 daily ; evenings, 7 Price 60 cents. a trifle more to make things neat and W. W . Percival. of the commercial Wagner Bros, are rapidly increas scaled over, with intense itching, but Miss Maggie W hite and mother, of York Racket store iu the State Insur to 8;. Sundays, 10 to 12. A ll curable A. M. Ginn now has his hands full center, cut his foot so badly that he he is gradually getting the trouble attractive. As a big girl would say, ing their circle of patronage by reason ance block is the cheapest place in chronic, acute private and wasting dis Salem, are visiting the latter’s daugh some hop houses are awful shabby. of the excellence of their blacksmith baling hay, nearly every iarmer want fainted from the loss of blood. eases, including stricture, hydrocele subdued. ter, Mrs. John Sykee. town to secure many needed articles ing more or less of it done. He has Yesterday we found Prof. R. F. Rob work and their courteous treatment to in the household. They carry a very and varicocele, impotency and seminal Profs. Getz and Hitchcock, and their In 1847 Dr. Marcus Whitman and There was no Sunday school laat bound seventy tons of his own on the families, are trying the realities of weakness, cancers, tumors, female ir inson and wife painting and otherwise everyone. large assortment. fourteen others were massacred by the regularities and all malignant diseases Sunday on account of the illnee« of Jas. Howe place, repairing their dwelling west of the camp life on the Nestucca beach. Indians about six miles below Walla treated success ully. Circulars and the superintendent and the abeeuce of public school for some renter, Of Lawton <fc Spangle are the boys that The report of Suitors mill being Several million feet of balm tree logs Walla. They were buried there and When you want soap, either toilet question list sent free. Most cases can his assistant. closed down was untrue. Part of the have been recently floated down the tiieir graves are covered with a tangl course they could have hired the work can fix you up in fine shape for a call or laundry, you can patronize a home receive home treatmei t after a visit to done, but do not believe in employing upon your lady love. Miss Hansse, dean of the Woman’« crew were released to go out and har Willamette river to the pulp mills at ed mass of grass and weeds. inlustry and secure a superior article the doctor’s office. Office at 270$ College at Salem, delivered a very others to do what they can do them vest, but the mill is running and fill Oregon City. by going to Kuerton’s factory, which is Washington street, Portland. The re good sermon at Highland Sunday on The other day we saw at the home selves. ing orders as usual. Johnny Uglow is running the pho rapidly acquiring a wide reputation for duced rates will last until September 1. Mrs. Fannie Glandon, with her son, of his daughter, Mrs. Pettyjohn, near the fitness of religion and education Miss Ethel Simpson, of Eugene, is tograph gallery during the absence of fine brands. I f some editors would spend half the Clarence, and daughter, Ada, have Grand Ronde, a large photographic ----------♦ ---------- blended. to be the academy music teacher. She H a r n e s s a n d S a d d le ry . H. L. Miser at the coast, but that is time they devote to slinging unkind been down from Seattle visiting Mc picture of Henry Bowell, his wife and is* a musical graduate from the state no reason why you will not secure the T. 8. Coffey at Perrydale keeps o epithets at some fellow craftsman to Coy friends. their twelve children, the youngest When you go to the capital city, hand good eastern stock or will niak Baxter. Caldwell & Co. will soon uirversitv and was a pupil of Miss Mc- very best of work. hunting up interesting items for their now 15 years old and all living. Such stop at the end of the long bridge and to order anything you want in thorn start up their threshing on the Peters Coruack, who graduated from the Bos W. B. Duncan, of Zena, has bought readers, it would be better ail around. cases are rare. put up your team at Keeler’s feed sta lines. Be sure to see his goods an- place. They charge o cents for oata ton conservatory of music. Miss a Jory fruit dryer capable of taking in The Commercial hotel is fast acquir ble, where you will find the rates ex learn his prices before Duying elsr and 6 for wheat and anticipate a good MisB Nellie Collins is now visiting about fifty bushels, or a ton, of prunes Neither a farmer nor his hired men Simpson is a highly accomplished pi ing an enviable reputation throughout ceptionally low. run of business. kindred at Moscow Mills, in Lincoln at a single firing. have time to stop and discuss either anist. where. the county for the superexcellence of county, Missouri, silie has been en politics or business with agents during Mrs. Lottie Stanley is down from Sevetal of the little girls between Z, F. Vaughn and family are off for its nienue. G E O R G E C. B E L L K I L L E D . gaged to teach the coming year at these very busy days, Some: imes it Tacoma visiting her parents, Dr. and For first class and artistic handiwork Madison, South Dakota, at a salary of Newport, for at least a temporary resi- requires considerable strategy to pre the ages of 9 and 14 have organized a the Cherrington photographic estab An Oregonian dispatch from Mc Mrs. Sites, and Mrs. Jennie Smith has qui'ting society at Perrydale officered dencs. The good wishes of a host of vent such a fellow from getting his $800. Over Boydston’s grocery store is lo lishment can in no manner be equaled Minnville last Monday said: "H on. eonie from Seattle to sojourn for a sea as follows : President, Florence Ful friends follow them. anger into you. A new school district, No. 46, has ler: vicepresident. Mamie Flanery; cated the dressmaking parlors of Mrs. by any other gallery within the bounds George 0. Bell, of Polk county, was son with the friends of her childhood. The many truthful testimonials in been organised in the Me rimmonds The mite society will have a quilt treasurer, Lillie W o lf; secretary, Myr Kimsey, who is an adept in both the of the Willamette valley. Go and test killed by the south bound train at the behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla proves the truth of this assertion. Bethel crossing, two miles south of valley region, with Win. Hollinshead. ing bee at the home of Mrs. J. D. tle Flanery; assistant secretary, Lizzie cutiiug and fitting of gowns. N E W TO -D AY. Amity, today. He was driving toward J. S. Hart and H. C. McTimmonds as that Hood’s cures, even when all oth Smith this afternoon and then go over Holcomb. ers fail. Try it now. directors and Tracy McTimmonds as and take tea with Mrs. J. E. Smith. The Salem steam laundry is ac For all kinds of dainty confectionery home from Am ity alone in a hack, and The hop news from all parts of the either failed to hear or lieed the warn J. C. Gaynor has moved his boot and They have raised and paid $100 on the clerk. ost - on t h e r o a d b e t w e e n f a l l * orrr county is quite encouraging. Lee knowledged by all who have tried it to Strong’s restaurant has no equal and ing whistle of the approaching engine «nd Hridgeiwrt * «liver bracelet, A eulUble re* Mrs. A. W . Lucas and her son. Bert, shoe store from Mill street to Main, and church debt and $6 more toward the Wann says the Ballston yards are in be away younder superior to any other the bread turned out by their baker ward fe offered for Ite leturn to tble office and drove directly acres the track in interest on borrowed money. They jointly with R. R. Turner occupies one instituion of the kind ever before ex cannot be surpassed. of Monmouth, arrived Sunday after tine condition and almost liceless. front of ihe flying train. The engi noon, and Mrs. W. D. Fenton, of Port of the 9tore rooms in the Wilson block. are making quilts to sell in that inter Dave Critchlow brought, us a line sam tant in the valley. neer set the brakes when he saw the o t ic e - o n a n d a f t e r august h th w e land and her three sons, Sunday night, Hop men, now is the time to have est. ple from George McDowell’s yard and will dees our booke end eell me»« strictly (or Remember that opposite the postof- danger, but too lata. The engine hit All pereone kiiowlss tbnneelree Indebted to to attend the McMurpby-Shelton wed your tickets printed, so that you will A Dallas party consisting of Charlie Dan Richardson some extra good ones As a superior blacksmith John E. fice is a grocery store ran by two old the hack about the middle, throwing caeh. ue will pleeee make Immedlele settlement, as ws ding.— Eugene Daily Guard. not be bothered about it when pick Belt, Lot Shreve, Ralph Williams, W il from the Groves yard. Smith lias long ere this distanced all Polk county boys, who would at any the occupant under the train. H e was must here our moner to carry on buatneea with. Pleeee remember tbc date (or we meeo business. ing time comes. Come this way for lard Wright, Inez Vaughn, Nora Cra competitors who had the hardihood u> time be pleased to have you drop in carried fifty feet and literally torn to The Salem Jourual says: Mr. and 1). B. Richardson has constructed SH AW BEOE. ven, Emma Black, Miss Sanders, Felix pieces. The engine passed the cross Mrs. Alvin Bowman went through on your tickets. for J. F. Groves a model granary. A enter the race with him. He ia a sci and look over their stock. Noel, wife and daughter started for the entific horse shoer. ing 200 feet and stopped. The hack the train today from Toledo. .They T h e use of H all’s Hair Renewer pro slanting trap door and shutter are so HEREBY W ARN THE P U B U C TO NOT TRUST Tillamook coast at day light Sunday any o( my children on my account arranged as to be opened in an instant will make their home at Gervais. Mrs. motes tht growth of the hair and re Painless removal or filling of teeth was torn up, but the horses escaped morning. W. B. Davis and J. ( 4 . T. J B. LCASIA. unhurt. The deceased was about 70 Bowman is the daughter of J. L. Hyde, stores its natural color sod beauty, and the grain or feed naturally gravi W. C. Brown together with his son, by Dr. Contria in the Gray block. Sadler took them over with livery years of age, a prominent farmer and formerly a prominent druggist at Dal- frees the scalp of dandruff, tetter and tates right where you want it. It is Alonzo, and their two clerks, Miss Mat- teams. e d u c t io n in b l a c k b m i t h i n o ; HEREAP exemplary citizen and an early pio no trouble to keep it shut and it could tie Martin and Charley Syron, are reg all impurities. laa. ter J . P. Starr, o( near Falls City, Citj will shoe Polk county farmers should make a neer. Ho leaves a widow, who lives on borace Mr. and Mrs. H. L Fenton, Mr. and not lie more convenient. at S3, cash, per span, and edil set Urea tor tilar hummers when it comes to the The fixtures of the defunct Sheridan Preaching at all the churches every note of these facts : W . C. Reynolds, the farm near Bethel, several married St.60. Mrs. I. I,. Burson and Miss Bertha securing and holding of custom. They Marion county growers seem to have Sunday morning and evening. Meth- bank have l*en sold very cheap. A blacksmith at the end of the steel daughters, and a son who lives in east Collins skipped out for the Fort Hos no fears of hop lice, and are refusing are all blessed with that natural gen bridge, will shoe your horse for $1.75 •dist and Christian Sunday schools at $1,500 note of the president brought ern Oregon. He was a brother of Hon kins settlement Tuesday. W e’ll, bet a u m b e r h a u l e r s w a n t e d - a ll th o se de offers of from 18 to 20 cents. T ' e New iality of temperament which draws to and set tires for $3. t :45, Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and only $18. The $800 safe was sold to siring to haul lumbar tram Suitor's mill on John C. Bell, of Astoria. Coroner coon skin, with the toil thrown in, that If. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs Yamhill county for $205. York hop output promises to be excel them patrons as a magnet does steel. l u n i l l a subscription account may apply either Daniels, of this city, held the inquest there or at this office. the ladies have all the bread and bed lent in quality, but deficient in quan day evening. The general publie wel D a lla s R a ilr o a d W a r o h o a s s . and brought the remains here to pre While enterprise is a grand good making as well as her ying to do while coma at all these meetings. Trade for cash at Morrison’s hard I am prepared to furnish sacks in pare them for burial.” thing, conservative prudence is an es those big, fat boys sit on the bank or tity. Some California hops have been contracted at 21 cents, but many gr..' ware store and you will never be in any quantity desired, to store grain and BAROA1N IN LAND. TEN A C R I TRACT IN- A tclogram to the Statesman from ride the corporation of Dellas, all lavai and la Here are the officers of the newly sential element to guard against disas Wade in the creek trying to persuade ers will hold for 30 cents. clined to regret your bargains. His do a general warehouse business. cultivation. It can ba bought vai ter. W hat were termed the Portland Iudiqiendence was as follows: "This the festive trout to come and be theirs organized Epworth League at Buena Ins to S S m lT J U f’ - stock is vastly su(>erior and his prices R. H. C h a p i n . morning as the morning train on the Material ia being collected on the Vista with nearly fifty members: Presi and Salem mos/hneks have proven to Superintendent Hutchinson will in cheap as the cheapest. Southern Pacific railroad from Port dent, E. 8. Longacre; first vice presi be our most solid and reliable business a few days send out five copies of the ground to erect a new railroad bridge OAKDALE. land to Corvallis was nearing McCoy, at Dallas. Eight of the timbers are dent, Seymour L. Snvder; second vice men. A C o o k B o o k F ro «. Administratrix’ Private Sale. new school law to every district in the Miss Paul is up on a visit to friends. G. C. Bell, was run over and killed. about 100 feet long and thirteen by p r e s i d e n t . Geo. A . W ells; third vice Mr. Crisp has been re-electeds peaker County, one for each director, the clerk "T ab le and K itclisn” ia the title of a He was driving along the road in an sixteen inches at the ends. I t requir president, Elmer H all; fourth vice of congress, he recieving 214 votes, and the teacher. They do not become J. C. McFarlane will teach our fall new cook book published by the Price Notice of private sale of real property by adminis open section of the country, and just tratrix. president, John Bedford; secretary, Reed 122 and Simpson seven. He has personal property, but belong to the ed thres fiat cara to haul them and the Baking Powder Company, Chicago. school. as the train came up, whipped up his train had a serious time bringing them OTICE 18 HEREBY G IVEN THAT BY VIRTUE J. Newton Miss Flora Jones; treasurer, already proven himself capable and the district and should be turned over to Just at this time it will he sent free if of an order of the couuty court of the state of So we say do not let any thistles go horses and attempted to cross the rail Oregon for Polk county in the matter of the admin indications are that his administration successor in office. All school officers around the curves this side of Smith- you w iite a postal mentioning the I te Hornbuckle. to seed. road track. He had a light wagon istration of the estate of T. G. Richmond, deceased, geld. should closely study and fully un.'er mizkk . This book has been tried by will be impartial. duly made at the July term, 18M, o f said court, au When a fellow comes along trying to Our Sunday school it well attended and some Hour in it, and the cowcatch thor iting and directing the private sale by the ad- The appointive officers of Friendship ourselves and is one of the very best of stand the laws by which they are to la- er caught the wagon squarely, throw mini«tratrix of the following described real property introduce some new tangled religion, The Dallas Masonic lodge was visit«! governed. Lodge are: F J. Chapman, warden its kind. Besides containing over 400 but teachers are scarce. to raid eetate. to-wit: Lot No. t ia Meek ing Mr. Bell high in the rir, and as he S belonging we believe in letting him severely alone. the other evening by Brethren- H. B. of the Isaac Levens addition to the town of Dallas A. V. R. Snydor, R. S. F. G .;D . W receipts for all kinds of pastry and Prof. Bell intends to take hia hop« T erre H aute , Ind., Dec. 4,1891. came down, his body was caught be county of Polk and state of Oregon A1* j the fol- There are already too many doctrines Thlelsen, H. C. Fox and J. A Gibson, Hiddons, L. 8. N. G .; C. W . Smith, R home cookery, there are many hints to Dallas to dry this year. tract, being a portion of | o e lt,n tween the cowcatcher and rail and roll lowing M r . L ic h t y , Dt-s Moines, Iow a: of the kind. I f half the religious de of Dixie, John Byers, N. L., M. 8. and 34 and 85, t 8 », of r ft w, of the M Willamette S. V O ; J. C McKee, L. S. V. G .; foi the table and kitchen, showing how Enclosed find 25 cents for which ed over and over under the front claim 1 No. 68 »V«*. Not. A No. 2,188, and n w . II», T O . í,*», B O U umiiuw M begin- nominations in the world were abolish- J. B. V. Butler, of Monmouth, W. P. Monday was the hottest day of the J. Q. T. Sadler, Outside Guard; W. T. to set a table, how to enter the dining ning at a point which ia 14 10 chains north and M.90 wheels and literally cut to pieces. It chalí ed. and people would more consistently Connaway, Pink Patterson, R. R. Par please send me one box of Krause’s Shaw, I. G .; B. F. Chambers, R. S. 8.; season— 100 in the shade. inn west of the southeast corner of the southeast room, etc.; a hundred and one hints in is thought he must have been hard of 1 of eection 26; thence weat 66.40 chains; theaes follow the teachings of the others, it rish, H. H. Jasperson, H. Hirsehbeig Headache Capsules. I have us. .1 son A . J. Wagner, L. 8. 8.; A. W. TeaU, every branch of the culinary art. Cook Many families are up the Rickreall hearing as the train had whistled just «outh 43.18 chain*; thenoe east 66.S0 chains; thence would be far better. Plain, simple, ev and E. L. Kelchum, of Independence. which I bought in Chicago, but can chaplain. north 48.76 chain* totheplao* of beginning, con ery of the very fineet and richest as to fish, hunt and pick berries. a moment before. The deceased was tain in« 285 acres. That I. S. J. Richmond, adm>Js* not get them in this place. I found ery day religion is the kind that wears well aa of the most economical and tratrix of said estate, will from and after the Mth Dr. Waterhouse, of Monmouth, was them quite beneficial. Please send as You just ought to have seen Uncle sn old and honored resident of the N. Garwood reports a fair crop of beet. day of A u gu *. laltf, offer at private sale the above in town Monday canvassing for his soon as possible. Yonrs truly, Jimmy Ayers, his dog and hia hog, all heme like, ia provided for. Remember plums, prunes, pears and grapes. county, having located here in the ear deecribed premieee Terms of sale: Ouehalf cash A few da vs ago a couple of boys were celebrated cherv. He was born in New fighting yellow jackets. The old man "Table and Kitchen” will be sent, L iz zie M. P lan e tt . ly fifties. He was born in Ohio in down, onenelf on one yewr-e time eecwta by meet- E J , RICHMOND, There will be Baptist preaching Sat 1825 ami was at one time a teacher in KM* 0,1 premises. seen to put a lighted match in the dry York in 1829, but spent bis youth and and his fellow soldiers were several postage perpaid, to any lady sending For sale by J. D. Be t, sole agent. her addreea (name, town and state) urday afternoon and Sunday morning. grass of I. N. Woods vacant lot and in early manhood in Indiana, where he the Bethel academy. He married Ma times sadly repulsed, but each time Dr. Emhree and family have arrived a minute the flames were darting high was a cooper and carpenter for twenty came smiling back to the attack, feel plainly given. A copy in German or The young folks met st Mrs. Hal- ry A. DeLoug prior to coming to Ore from Harney county to make th.-i■ in all directions. Had not several years. Since 1852 lie has been a resi ing ashamed to acknowledge them- Scandinavian will be sent if desired. 1 nek's Sunday afternoon for a social gon and had six children. Administratrix’ Sale. home in Dallas. He lias rented th, Postal card is as good as letter. Ad neighbors come in haste to fight the dent of Polk county. He was former •elves as utte-ly routed by such insig sing. W illis Siuiouton property in Coukey’s dress Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, fire, several buildings might have !>een ly ^ postmaster ^ _____ _____ C h eapest la t M W o r ld . at Monmouth and has nificant appearing creatures. addition and will in a few days hang o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t b t v i r t u * The Donaldson boys have been haul 111 . burned. Nearly all Mr. Woods young „ practical carriage painter, Many persons have for years beei of an order and decree of the honorable county From a California |>aper we get this: out his shingle for the practice of me»1 ing oat hay to Monmouth for T. J. court of the state of Oregon, for Polk county, made fruit trees were killed. Wonder if par wishing they could afford to take som. W e now have decreased train ser icine. He says that several hundred One morning last week we passed a and duly entered of record at the July term thereol Campbell. M A R K E T R E P O R T ents and boys will take warning from one of the great illustrated magazines, 1888, in the matter of the administration ef the **• vice on the recently widened narrow others who moved into Harney valley blackberry patch and saw two ladiea W e hear that Henry Butler has pur and now we have one within the read tate of P. Holman, deesased, directing that the fol the above. (Corrected weekly by Fall* Moot. I gauge road. Hereafter trains will with the same view as himself, have smong the treacherous bushes of thorns lowing deecrihed presaises belonging to said «state chased property in Ballston and is go of all. We have effected a combiua l»e »old by the undersigned administratrix of said ss- Wheat, per bushel, 60 cts. The normal institute has closed af come out from Portland on Monday, left it, being satisfied that it cannot picking berries with mens’ pants on. tion by which both the I t e m i z e r and t ite for the purpose of the payment of claims against ing to move there. Bran, per ton, $16. Hd^mg^mto-wU: ter a month's pleasant and profitable Wednesday and Friday, returning Dext he made a good agricultural country. •ays the Traver Advocate, whereupon | the Cosmopolitan can he had a yea. A part of the denation land claim of B. F. Meeick Shorts, per ton, $20. the Woodland Mail rises to exclaim W e all noticed the change in the session, there being an attendance of days. The same reduction has be- n For stock it is all right. and wife, Not. No. 2600, and of for only $3. I t is one of the standard Oats, per bushel, 40 cts. ihat it ia time for Yolo county to shat railroad whistle and moat all have and wife's donation 1 I claim Nut. No. nearly forty. The school supennten made on the Woodburn - Silverton magazines, on fine paper and as wel more particularly described as The observation and experience of up shop when Tulare can produce Flour, per barrel.$3.75. ** been to see the standard gangs. deni is receiving many applications branch. Lack of freight and passen- illustrated as any other in existence. north went corner of «aid donation U from all quarters for schools. He re- ger traffic is the reason. It is said Ezra Meeker, the best Pacific const nil (ruit like that. 28UO. which is ISO chains south of ■ IC b t b M weekly by Nias k C orot ) As to the silver question : Our old If you desire such a journal order it corner of section No. 10, t 0 s, of r 6, west of the recommends only those he personally that for the first ti ne m its history, thoritv on hops, has beon that m oat1 Potatoes, per bushel, $1 cts. bachelor friend says he has a faint rec through us or call and see a sample Willamette meridian, running thence east &8 04 ** _war WM closing in the knows to have been successful teachers the Southern Pacific failed to make growers begin to pick too early, while .‘haine, ther.ee south 80.76 chains, theme west it.04 Butter, per pound, 16 St 20cts. ollection of seeing a half dollar when a copy- The mil- “Pri*g of 1865, Charley Gibbdn, the a chains, thence north hJ.75 chain« to the piece of bo- Manv who have been thus engaged running expenses last month Through i the hops are yet immature Lard, per pound, 16 4)20 cts. ginning and containing 160 acres. boy. ural result is an inferior article and a I Dallas barber, was wounded at the D o a b l « B ir t h d a y P a r t y . That at «aid time the court further entered andad- have s h o w n themselves unfit tor the the oa, the country the ' V low e/T rice* than“ "m m tn d e d ~ b r ¡¡I * « • «* Petersburg, Virginia. A bul- Bacon, sides, per pound, 16| cts. judged that «aid tract of land be sold by the admin work to farming farming or or during taking off lower price man conimanueu or * I - » *’ B wV. . and and should should go go to ducing their their expenses by Jas. Dennis and wife, of Falls City, Last Monday Elooa Gregg had Hams, per pound, 184 (820 eta. latratrix at private sale upon the following terms: prime article. Another of the evils is j c,,, * w*Jr the covering of hi* shin As something else thev understood better trains and discharging employes passed through on a visit to a sick reached the eleventh and Augusta ' One third caen In band, ooe third in one year and Shoulders, per pounJ, 12$ cts. dirty pirking. which means a poorer * n<! ever since it has troubled one third In two years from date of sale secured than how to instruct and train child- soon as times pick up the ,h* usual ‘ order quality. Mr. Meeker says that g r o w - 1 him more or less. He has now been grandchild in the valley at Malison I Donaldson the twelfth yearly mile post ____ y E gg«. per dosen, 15 cts m ne w in m o r tg e g e on a r a p r a u m a n o w , tueI«sur* of things will be resumed. Crowley’s. | in life and a number of their young _ by virine of the premiss* fore said, I, 1. * Tsthornw Chickens, per dosen, $446. ere should lie more vigilant st picking bedfast with it for two weeks. A t one (ridille met »t the home of the former ; ylraiiumratvD^ lhe ra»l eWeSe wlll (rara I » s altar Dried fruits, per pound, 10420 eta. time and have clean picking or none. I lime blood poisoning had set in and Mr. Hhewey b»s s new bimtar and iff . to „ celebrate — 1 -,____ that ! fact. ... T b . g editor i - . ^ v î ï ' J ï ' Î i r S i pra The of i ! Dr* Woods and McCallon almost des- Beets, per pound, 2 cents. bnsy cutting grain (or th « neighbors, tbi* sheet heard there wa* to he a feast Rev. E. A Holdridge, the new pu* - _____ ,,f ___ «aving ___ his life, but he is now Turnips, per pound, 2 eta. i e f ths estais e f F. 1 »nd Is»»c Hughe* »nd Andy 8ief»rth toward Ihe close of the afternoon aud tor of the Albina Presbyterian cborch, j getting along nicely, Cabbage, per pound, 2 c. »re running their binders st home. has some original ways of doing va- j made track* there to mhi it hi* nam« Onions, per pound, 4 eta. rions things. The building needed Down at the railroad bridge, or rath- Beans, per pound, 5 cents. Prof. Robinson and Mr. Cahill and had not been accidently omitted trorn painting and he bad a doxen of the • r over the track 100 yards on each Corn meal, per pound,3$ eta. familiea, of Portland, O. E. Dennia and the list of invitations, or in other worSl brethren to come in rough garb with | side of it, half a doxen short ropes Buckwheat flour, per pound, 6 eta. family, of Tillamook county, and Geo. invited himself to go and partakeof Hw buckets of paint and give it a new j dangle down over the track from a| Graham flour, per barrel, $4. and Gene Wait, of the Eola hills, are jollity, popcorn, lemonade and cak«. one* a I coat of lead and oil. The sisters were framework. A t first glance we thought W e left the girls having a powerful rich N ' H a t, per ton, $5 4$10. visiting among ua this weak. in attendance with choice lemonade, it was a gallows erected to hang that time The guest» were aa folio war Ih* I m i will s u i I t e m ent ef Henry I . At another time all hands met and many lying hunters and fish catchers, Your correspondent feel» aa h « talks I M -y Reynolds, Maggia Jenkins, O lli« of eeM county u d alai«, ésesassi. A * p ing datane again* eeM estatoars rsy lM ^ ^ 'cleaned up the whole premises and , but little Miss D-na Reynolds said it W e will send the I temizes and th- with T. J. Hayter and other* who Howe, Ora Collin», Maudia Sadler, surroundings He seems to have the was to warn brskearoan who might be San Francisco Call, an excellent eigh have been to th« world’* fair. th »t if j Inex, Minnie and Hena Lynch, Nellie I *■«» ____ kn -ck of getting everybody to doing -landing on standard gauge freight Oakdale aliould see fit to »end a repor- Proctor, Hallie MorrisoiV Sadie and 1 —.*■*** ■ ye for • cord of fir P - g ' paper, l something W e know of a cart load r»re that the top of our narrow gaug« i - ter there, that he could aacraflce the I Grscie Fiancia, May Uhamherlain, tbswivas(«Sebraffta rats jesetei oak wood. If your neighbor . u . the I tsmixbe , refer him k time neceaaary to go. but would mod-1 Augusta Donaldson, Erma Smith, 1 of ministers who ought to take leaeons bridge would bump their head», unlew | ‘ I ^ not , taking , Evn utrix uiaaid estati ; No i Tks aa1v Pare Cream « f Ta they stooped. | under him. •atly iak to hav« hi* hia* ex pens«« paid. ' jjeaaie Riddali, ............ Aaora Gregg. I Ulta propimtion. There is a new girl Sheriff Well«. at the home of A BSO LU TE!* PURE L N R L A N N □"PRICE’S C m 4 ia M illio n s o f Executor’s Notice.