Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 01, 1893, Image 2

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    THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
A T R IP TO TH K OCEAN .
ably, in a few week» he may be a well
will be quite an acquisition.
8. M. Daniel, a merchant of Scio,
urist l . u s iiu o iiu k h i u l la -
and wiaer man-
O
with his wife, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
eUc.t>u Ki>< iny.
If you are interested in
Early one Saturday morning found
W h e n Shi* O u t M a r r i e d .
L**t Monday we pissed by Mr. Ver- us starting to the briny deep. For
Sarah Davis.
I The injnry inflicted ou workingmen
One
of
Weston’s
popular
young
men
nun’s home and saw him sitting out in a-ecks our heart* had fumed longingly
They have repaired and painted the by cheap labor, trusts and iximbmea. eto.
HUMifBHBD BVBRr F r IBAT BT
J ohn Leach, Proprietor.
was spending a few days at Bingham
falls far short of the injury they inflict
toward the ocean beach and an escape
the shade nursing his crippled arm.
springs and had in company with a fence in front of the college anil it on themselves by intempers ce. ’ At tua
'VV. A . W A S H ,
you
ought
to
be
a
subscriber
to
from the dust and heat. At noon
friend indulged in a bath. On retiring looks much lietter.
rUKUSHM A*U raoPUlTOL
S O M E T H B E H s E K N VISITED.
mouth of every mine, around every man­
PklNTKHs’ I n k : a journal lot
time » e were at the Yamhill bridge freni the water and finishing his toilet
The Talmage mill seem* to be tak­ ufactory, at the corners of the street»,
advertisers.
' We spent Iasi Friday in the country j where we ate dinner and tried fishing, he became impatient at the delay at
ing in about as much wheat as the wherever toiling humanity spends the
among those who are getting grain in­ but with poor success, so we soon re­ his companion, who was similarly oc­
j warehouse at this place.
weary hours of labor, there is found the
First class tile of all sizes from three
DALLAS, FRIDAY. SEPT. 1.1st«.
to a marketable shape. Just beyond sumed our journey. That afternoon cupied. and knocking at the door ol
to eight inches in diameter.
Another family named Smith ha* omnipresent saloon, the workingman's
Crowley station the machine of M. F. we pa* ed through Grand Ronde In­ what he supposed was his frieud’s
worst foe. Mr. Arthnr, chief of the
sued weekly and is filled with
White and J. W. Edgar was finishing dian seservation, by the old block dressing room, testily inquired : “ When arrived from Eugene, which makes
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,
contributions and helpful sug­
lip the 2,000 bushel* of 8. 1>. Tucker. house, whitdi was formerly used as a are you going to get those trousers on !’ ’ five of the name here now.
PRICES PER 1,000 FEET:
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
once said, “ You ran go into any of these
They had already cleaned out for Tom fort from which to fight the Indiana. There was a faint giggle and a silvery
gestions
from the brightest
Prof.
Spillman,
C.
C.
Lewis,
the
pho­
fro-,-genes and see the workingmen sit­
Three
inch
............ .......................... $15
Fording
agency
creek,
we
traveler!
Burch 2,326 buahel*. Otis Wait 2,200,
voice replied : “ When I get married, tographer, and others started Tuesday ting aronnd and spending over one-half
minds in the advertising busi­
Four in ch .............. ........................22
Millard White 700, J. W. Leonard 2, through the forest, beneath tall trees, I suppose.” Our friend had to be car for an outing at Mt. Hood.
1 their earnings for strong drink.”
SU BSCRIPTION R A TE S :
ness.
Five in ch ................ .......................... 32
fording numerous
streams, whose ried out on a stretcher He had mis­
•3 00
. . . . Per year 006, R. L. Williamson 1,240, J. C.
Six in ch .................. .......................... 42
Prof. Campbell is traveling and lec* | “ In Chicago,” says 8am Small, "I saw
1 00
...............................
Per .lx months White 1,300, J. A. Gibson 3.018. Thad banks all covered with mosses and taken the door.— Ex.
a
marching
body
of
workingmen,
18,000
Seven inch ............ .......................... 60
costs
Hiring in tbe interest of the normal
5 0 ....................
Per three months Lucas 1,200, and Mrs. Hugh McNary ferns, made a beautiful picture, resting
■ ■ -
■ ■ —
strong, carrying a banner inscribed,
Eight in ch .............. .......................... 70
Adver ¡sins rates made known on applica- 2,880. They had yet to thresh for the eye, and making one heave a sigh1
KOLA H IL L ».
school and education generally.
only
two
dollars
a
year.
A
sam­
‘Our
Children
Cry
For
Brea-1.’
and
they
ion. Correspondence is eolicited.
of relief when contrasted witli the dus­
Pine Job Printing done at reasonable prices Seth Riggs 175 acres, Tom Burch 80,
marched
straight
to
a
pieme
ground
and
G.
T.
Waller’s
two
daughters,
Mrs.
ple
copy
will
be
sent
on
receipt
Born,
to
the
wife
of
George
Guy,
on
M. F. White 90, J. W. Edgar 175, H. I ty roads of .the valley. Now we pass the 15th of August, a girl.
--------- and Minnier Winters are j drank 1,400 kegs of beer.”
of five cents.
L. Williamson 90, J. A. Gibson 40, | out into the mountain timber, where
The wage earners of these United
visiting at home. The later’s child
as
far
as
the
eye
can
see
stretches
W. T. Pearce went to Lincoln Thurs lias measles, but we think tbe disease States annually pay $600,000,000 for
Thad Lucas 50 and W M. Mblson 200 -
T H R E S H I N G N E A R PERKVDALE.
acres. They reported most of the grain | mountain after mountain covered with day and to Salem Monday.
I will not spread, us they are keeping it | liquor—a sum so large that if it were
E. HU GHES & SUN
The other day we hanpened along
not comihg up to expectations, and ! ^ burnt skeletons of trees and black
i saved for a few years and properly in-
Wheat is averaging about twenty I at home
where Shipley’s big new thresher was vet but few acres made under twenty ened stumps. That evening we reach­
1
Have again opened their wagon and
. . .
,
I vested a fund would be created that
bushels
per
acre
in
the
hills.
Mr. Johnson,
at work in Mr. Keyt’s Held on the old bushel». The crew must be pleased ed Dolph, which consists of a commis­
I blacksmith shop at tbe old stand
, , W u “ , , , fr')m
under wise management would render
Perry place. They were doing excel for only one man had left them and he sion store owned by Mr. Carey, a hotel,
Mis* Ague* Muir, who went te Can­
1
0
S
p
ru
ce
S
t.,
•
N
e
w
Y
o
rk
.
i l l *00! W, i " band ° f *:0rT ' has destitution among the poor of this coun-
Near Covered Bridge.
lent work and lots of it. Mr. Shipley liecause the work was really too hard The Mountain House, a feed stuole ada last faH, will return to Oregon.
to thii
till* votm.,
u
------- | try
forever
impossible.
A dk NW jZk A . 4V A At
vJ.W ^ He
H n’ says
OVe times
nS . Umtty
»-ever
Æ - U im * . and
Thrift
and k j« l A A
and his foreman, Aaron Tillery, were for him. When the seasons wvz-k is owned by L. L. Short ridge, and a
tins valley.
are | £
„„
without
They
solicit the prtronuge of former
Jim Phoenicia is talking of going in m u ch
h a r d !,
H ?u
yf. tlm ei r " “ -drink ar« incom patible,
keeping a sharp outlook and lending a over here they may go up »»to the dwelling where Mr. Landingham, the
customers and others. They are get-
to the grocery business in Portland.
Ms wife w e fL t n- h*'.'v l‘ert: " ,ld tl,St thrift and sobriety the highest wage« in
helping hand wherever needed. I. Palouse country, p rov id e they can be Big Neatucca tollgate keeper, resides, i
I ting some seasoned stock from Port-
X*. B .
.n
Mil
, ,
, * ° h’ "L ‘ h“ 1 "he rttn'.IOt the world will bring neither competence
Viggers was presiding over the steam assured of a long eqoegA job. Dick whiles little way off lives Mr. Haver ! Charley Pearce stepped on a rattle- «ell butter and egga there at any price Qur comyort
I land, but the bulk of it comes from the
Stock
Inspector
for
Polk
County,
not
engine and it was the business of H. Tatoin understands his husiness as land and Mr. Carey is now building a | snake one day last week, but did
i d not I
w t h a t many people are i n b a c‘
T h e n t o o , t h e u s e of intoxicant« le«8-
I east.
Sunday we went to j get bit.
O. Zumwalt to keep a plentiful supply chief engineer and Frank Rowell hauls feed stable.
ehape for mat-winter.
A D D R E S S M ct O T , O K E O O N .
ens the skill of the workingman. A
1 D A L L A S .
OREGON
of water. Arle Hampton and Elvin to the concern 2,000 gallons of water church, held in the school house near i y|r McDowell is unable to rut» his
large manufacturing firm in Cincinnati
T o b e a F ix t u r e .
Post were bucking the straw away as every day. J. W. Edgar and Dick there, Rev. Mohrweis conducting the thiealier «agioe on account of a boil
recently made the following statement:
It is announced as the purpose of the “ A drinking man will turn ont from 20
if old Nick were after them. Glenn Pearce are rapid band cutters while services. Miss Clara Hall, of Mon- on his hand.
teachers and school-workers of the to 80 per cent less work than a non­
and Bruce Zumwalt were chuck full Wm. Martin and Henry Queiiug wind mouth, i* there. That country is set­
Mrs. Cicero Starbuck fell from the state to make the educational exhibit drinker, and in addition his work is apt
of business as sack sewers and Mr. Pet­ the big bundles into the cylinder at a tling up rapidly, them being «ome very
ty was kept busy seeing that the grain brisk rate. Peter Francis, a small boy good land Monday we arrived at thresher cook waguu steps last Mon- at the state fair a permanent feature. to be defective and require overhauling.”
The furniture aud fixtures now con­
sacks were properly manipulated. At weighing only 260 pounds, sees that Blab creek and found a great many day and »trained her back.
It is a fact that a man oannot work
taining the Oregon educational exhibit bard and drink hard at the same time.
the business end of the machine Fred. the sacks get properly filled, and the camper* from Salem and Amity. We
P ortlan d . O reoos .
A. P. A r w s t r o so , P r in c ip a l .
Putnam Bros will commence pick­
Gibbs and Steve Molt were making sacks are closed np in good shape by sjent the time reaming on the beach, ing hops in about two weeks. They at the world's fair having been donated Strong drink, by impairing the skill and
Open all the year. Students m ay enter at any time. Catalogue free
bundle bands fly apart while Harry Jim Bowman and Chas. Lacey. The searching for specitnes and clinibiug have fifty acres and will need about to tbs state board of agriculture, space productive power of the worker, lessens
A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
Blodgett and Aaron Tillery seemed to pitchets in the field are Rufus Tucker, rucks. Twice we ascended Proposal 150 pickers, but do not intend to have will be provided for them in the pavil­ the profits of business out of which
be bent on poking in the straw fast J. Schlappi, Mr. Anderson and Mr. Rock, which lies at the mouth of Blah any Chinese or Indians. Mrs. Soutli- ion at the state fair, where they will wages must come. Hence drinking
enough to clog the concern, but it Mason, the bundle haulers being Vial creek, which, by the way, is not Blab wick will keep a boarding house for attract much attention when filled workmen keep down wages, inasmuch
STA B LE .
S A L K M
U U 1 H Y
went through in a hurry. Cowles Tate, Henry Wnitc, J. R. pen«*,.., creek, but Kiwaoda, named for the In hop picktra and Wilson Putnam will witli exhibits from the schools of the as employers most base the average rate
state.
Dale, John Holman, Frank Ray, Joe Henry Vogt, Clark Sumner, Leland dian chief Kiwaods who was drowned furnish the groceries.
of wages on the amount of work turned
Jones, Oscar Taylor, Harry Stinson, Murphy, George (juering and Gus Wil­ there. The ascent of ’.’ roposal rock is
out by the least productive of their em­
The South Methodist conference will ployees. Strong drink consumes the
L o n d o n Pre*n C o m m e n t .
Fred. Huntley and Ari Hiddons kept liamson The names of Rodney While difficult, but on reaching the top one
convene at Medford September 14th.
as many wagons moving, while Bert and Frank Howe as strawbucks must feels well repaid, for the view is truly
workman's wages, destroys his skill and
L o n d o n , Aug. 29-The Westminster
Mulkey, Periy Campbell, J. D. Shaw, not be omitted, if Uie boys could take magnificen . While there we saw a Gazette, liberal, says concerning the
Mrs. R. H McCarter has been cook­ degrades him to the level of the brute.
Roe Burnett and Frank Coffey pitched care of a wife as well ss they attend to seal at the edge of thu breakore About ¡inusage of the Wilsoo repeal b ill: “ The ing for Ike Dempsey’s threshing crew. Deliberately and truly we write down
the saloon to be the wage earner’s great­
the bundles up from the ground. that duty each will soon he ripe for and sunset a crowd went down on one side judicious action of Cleveland assisted
E. C. Keyt’s warehouse at Perrydale est and worst foe.—Christian Advocate.
Mrs. Updegraff and Wm. Howe presid- worthy of matrimony. Nor must we of the rock and fished. 1» the ocean for largely to change public sentiment to­
ec over the culinary department. We omit the cooks, Mias Jessie Williamson a fl-u fish called the. porgee and caught ward the Sherman act. Hie waiting came near being consumed by an acci­
T e m p e r a n c e E d u c a tio n F o r C h ild r e n .
must have looked hungry for the chief and Miss Bjlderback and their roust­ a great many of them. While there policy allowed the country to pass dental fire the other night.
conk produced two pieces of pie an<t about Jesse Williamson- When asked I witnessed the liveliest sunset I ever through such a bitter experience it is
The following are some of the points
Mrs. George Comegys and two sons
Mr. Lamonreux is a thorough horseman, and a reliable man. Your team
said eat, which we did, our only critic­ haw much their hoarders ate the ans­ suw, and long to. describe it, but - an- surprising to find a strong opinon in are down from the Spokane country agreed upon by scholars as the standard
ism being that the pieces were not wer was all they could cook. They not portray its grandeur. Fridu r we favor of a reversal of the policy which visiting Ballston relatives Hnd will go for the temperance textbooks to be In­ wili be well cared for when left in bis charge. Patronize the RED FRONT
quite big enough Each should have oonsume an average of twelve pounds came back to the camp ground below has landed the countty in difficulties. to spend the winter in California.
troduced in the public schools of New Stable. Terms Reasonable.
York under the laws passed through the
been a full quarter in size. The only of beef at a meal it takes five pecks of Mr. Fletcher’s and slept just at the The effect upon husiness will be felt
Uncle Gage Morrison, the hardware efforts of Mrs. Mary L. Hunt. If this
hint we need to give girls in search of potatoes a day, and close on to a sack edge til the beach. Sunday we walked instantly.” The Pall Mall Gazette,
a good husband is that the assistant of flour- A cow goes along with the a mile and a half to .Sabbath school, conservative, William Waldrof Astor’s man, has this season fitted out eight new education is to give to the world a
cook evidently understands the busi outfit and furnishes what milk they which is conducted by Rev. Jones, the daily, says: When confidence and new hop houses with piping, it requir­ coming generation of intelligent total
abstainers, as we expect, its manuals of
ness and is not backward about pitch­ need. Their meal hours are before Episcopal minister, and next morning credit are restored by the repeal of the ing 3,600 pounds of iron and steel.
ing in with his sleeves rolled up. The sunup, at noon ami aftersundown. Mr. wo went in a boat to Woods, which is pernicious Sherman act, the task of
Remember that C. H. Morris, the instruction must conform to the follow­
machine bad already gotten out for H. White has general charge of the crt!W a very pretty little villiage. We ate fiscal refornf in ttie United States will new Dallas jeweler, does all kinds of ing specifications:
They must teach with no uncertain
Tillery 600 bushels of oats and 1,980 of and sees that everything and everybody dinner lieneath an alder thicket, rowed become easier.”
repairing and has a good assortment
— DEALERS IN—
wh at, Wm. Townsend oats 700, wheat keeps moving along as it sho „ jj j u8t ac-oss the river, tied the boat, walked
of watches, clocks, jewelry and silver sound the proven findings of science, viz:
That alcohol is a dangerous and seduc­
M ON M OU TH .
4,100, J. A. Wolf oats 300, wheat 3,000, as the thresher engine ’ whist) 0J for over the sand to Hand cape and return­
ware. At Vaughn’s old stand.
tive poison.
A. Tillory wheat 1,560, Henry Keyt dinner we drove up to tV,e m achine of ed tired out. The boat ride back to
Mrs. Gibson is si ;k.
The woman who marries a drunkard
That beer, wine and cider contain this
oat* 1,300, wheat 2,690, Ed Keyt oats Chaney Bros, in the field ir .mediately Little Nestucca bay was quite pleasant.
V. O. Boots is driving the sprinkler. or otherwise dissolute man under pro­ same alcohol, thus making them danger­
2.000 and wheat nearly 8,000. They west of McCoy. The cook , m u 8 Alice The u xt morning we bade the old
mise of reformation, most often makes ous drinks, to be avoided, and that they
had ahead of them 150 acres for Hen­ GT r and Miss Bessie r »
ocean farewell for another year aud
Ira 8. Smith had his pocket picked a sad mistake as ten thousand misera­ are the product of a fermentation that
ry Zumwalt and the same for Frank
— ALSO AGENT FOR THE LEADING LINE GF—
ble deceived ones could this day testi­ changes a food to a [loisou.
hungry* fellows started homeward, the whole trip con­ while at Newport.
Sargeant, P, A. Shipley 200, A. Tillery the best they hud. ae d frf,m the speed suming fourteen days.
That it is the nature of a little of any
Wm. Baldrahas sold his truck and fy-
75 and about 100 each for Enoch Rich­ with which i t di**’
ppeared everything
dray busintss to Joe Rose.
M E K K K K ’8 A D V I C E T O H O P .WEN.
ardson and Jas. Mathews. They had must have taster’
The supplies for the new postoflee at liquor containing alcohol to create an
good. The cooks
been making and average run of 2.200 roustabout. Bub
Smithfield have arrived and mail for appetite for more, which is so apt to be­
They
*ay
that
defective
crop
caused
Greer and Dad Strong
bushels, their biggest days work being who was kidu*
residents of that vicinity should here come uncontrollable that the strongest
— NAMELY, THE IMPROVED—
pped, make it a rule to by too early picking nnd the ravages of
2,700 bushels. Henry Tillery had tin- eat all th a t»’
after be addressed there. Dr. Kimball warning huiild lie urged against taking
lice
caused
last
years
crop
to
sell
so
ie other boys leave. So
that little and thus forming the uppetite.
best yield, an average of 37 bushels. some of thr
tbe
dentist
is
to
serve
as
Uncle
Sam’s
other boys said Ed. Bien­ much lower than wss anticipated. They
They must teach also the effect of
postal agent there.
The thirty-two hands connected with sing said ’
advise against consigning your hops to
these upon “ the human system”—that
the outfit consume 45 pounds of beef in hauler, - ne had a soft job as water- foreign agencies because you thus
Money
matters
are
powerful
quiet,
is,
upon the whole being—mental, moral
a day and 50 pouudsof sugar per week. per tri1 and keeping the engine in pro- place yourself ai the mercy of foreign
but new babias are plentiful. County and physical. The appalling effects of
n seemed a matter of play for
As to pies, the consumption is limited J ! e
Clerk Mulkey has a new girl, there is iirinkiiig uuoi'A upon lue citizenship of
Gilbert. As feeder* Bailey Chaney buyers. If you would expect b tier
only the capacity of the oooks in pro­
—THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN SALEM TO BUY—
a very young son at the home of Joda tne nation, the degradation and 5rime
I "'•*' i John Needham stand back for no prices you must have better hops. Here
ducing them.
resulting,
demand
that
instruction
here
are
four
rules
bv
which
to
attain
the
Morrison,
an
C.
W.
Stump,
down
on
\v un and as bund cutter* Archie Liver
H A Y T O O L S O F A L I, KLYDS,
on the Pfau place, reports a boy just should give clear and emphatic utter­
1 more and J. W. Chaney have but few best results.
H o p Men In Connell
ance
to
the
solemn
warnings
of
science
arrived.
— AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE—
First.
Let
your
hops
mature
Wfore
superior*, while the strawbucks John
Tut »day’s Htatesmau
on this subject.____________________
{licking.
nie
McCoy
and
Master
Conner
are
a
Abou
Wednesday
we
noticed
several
fifty of the hop grower
***“
Second. Pick them clean.
couples in town Irom Wheatland vicin­
ing' country asseuiK
-\of th« s u n » «» «*• complete success. Charlie Harpool at­
Third. Cure them at a low temper­
dav to hear the
-|8<1 >n Malem yes ,er- tends to the sack* and the sewing is
ity. They looked like there was a
ature
and
thorough,
and
Meeker of Pi-
proposition of Ezra done by Willard Daniel and Wm. Har­
wedding tn the air, and sure enough,
Fourth. Bale at once before tbe
a circular
.yallup. Wash. He issued pool. The team ribbons are held by
before night H. N- Kirkwood was tied
hops
have
time
to
take
iu
moisture
the ho*
some time ago calling upon Milt Davis, J. Blanton, Mr. Taylor,
unto Miss CatharineGroshoug by Rev.
M r«. C . J . W o o r .D R in o * . o f W o r t h a m ,
talk
p growers to meet him here to Frank Strong, Waller Harrison, Leon (toughen) and bale them whole; this
D. T. Summerville.
T e x a « , s a v e d th e life o f he!- c h i ld b y the
last
cannot
lx-
done
where
tbe
hops
are
h
over matters relative to hops. Iu ard Livermore, R. W. Lyman, Howard
un © o f Ayer's Cherry P ectoral.'
Kev. S. D. Fulton has exchanged
“ One o f my children had Croup. The
.ns circular he stated that he would Pewtherer, John Cornelius snd J. C tramped into the hale.
his farm just west of town to Gilbert
case was attended by our physician, and was
MARKKTINO.
come with $250,000 uftEnglish money Nichols and among the pitcher* are
supposed to he well under control. One
Goodwin for prope:tyat Santa Cruz,
Ki ep your hops within reach of the
night I was startled bv the ch ild ’s hard
which he would advance to the growers Ed. Bolt, E. F. Custer and Mr. Hogun
breathing, and on going to it found it stran­
California. Mr. Goodwin and son ar­
and thus enable them to have their hop* Boh Chaney was superviaing the whole competition of both markets; that of
gling. it had nearly ceased to breathe.
rived here Wednesday. Mr. Fulton
Realizing that the ch ild’s alarm ing condition
picked. This naturally excited inter­ concern. .They had threshed lor Mr. the United States as well as of Eng­
had becom e possible in spite o f the m edicines
has been spending the summer in the
est in the growers and they flocked to Harris on the Livermore place 3,300 land and buyers will come to you. if
ven. I reasoned that such rem edies would
foothills near Santa Cruz for his
i o f no avail. H aving part o f a bottle of
Salem, some from quite a distance to bushels of wheat, Z. Howe 4,300 of you don’t rush out after them.
A y flr’ * Cherry Pectoral in the house, I gave health.
try to come to some term» with Mr. wheat and 710 oats, A. C. Taylor 3,170
the child three doses, at short intervals, and
T H R E H H IN U A R O U N D M cC tlV
anxiously w aited results. From the mom ent
Meeker in order to get money with wheat and 582 oats, Chas. Post 2,982
N o M o n « y F o r S tr a w b o r rle s .
the Pectoral was given, the ch ild ’ s breathing
It was early in the afternoon when
which to pick their hops. An infor­ wheat and Chas. Chaney 3,948 of wheat
grew easier, and. in a short time, she was
Two men stopped at a fruit dealer’s the
sleeping quietly and breathing naturally.
mal meeting was held at the Willam­ They were still to thresh as follows: we drove up to Bultrick’s machine in
other day. Said one, “ What is the price
The child Is alive and w ell to-day, and I do
ette hotel in the afternoon and Mr. For Boh Chaney 160 acres, Bailey Cha­ Mr. Strong’s grainfield just north of
not hesitate to say that A y e r 's Cherry P ec­
of strawberries?”
*
Meeker addressed the growers and laid ney 300, C. A. Post 70, A. C. Taylor 30 the home of A. C. McKinnon. Every­ toral saved her life.”
“ Twenty cents a basket."
his proposition before them. He pro­ and Mr. Harris 90. No crop turned thing was quietly rollifig right along,
He went into the bookstore of
“ Twenty cents a basket! Yon’ll have
poned that the growers should con­ out an average of over 28 bushels. A the proprietor, H. Huttrick, going here
Patton Bros, at Salem the other day
to
sell
them
to
rich
folks.
1
can
t
afford
sign their hop to him in bale* and he picture man was there taking negatives and there to see that all was as it
to inquire the cost of all kinds of
them. The old woman will have to do
would advance them $20 on each hale, of the outfit and orders for the pic should be. His son, William, presided
school supplies, and when the fig­
withont
strawberries
this
time.
Come
allowing lc commission, which is equal turea at four bits a piece.
over the steam making department
Prepared by Dr. J . C. A yer ft Go., Lowell, K im .
along, Jerry, let's go and take a drink I" 1 ures were quoted he yelled out that
and evidently was master of the sitoa
to 10 cents a pound for the hop». After
S om e w h e t Ise re e a rd .
They started off for the barroom, and
TH E OTHER FELLOW
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lion. Jas. Huttrick was on the alert
hia proposition w m made, lie dwelt at
if they spent any leas than the price of
In looking over some old county rec­ a* waterman and the feeding was being
had been charging him exorbitant
length on the quality of hop», about
two boxes of berries before they went
ords we noticed the annual financial done in excellent shape by Mike Mc­
prices. Before leaving the store he
the best method» of raising and a gen­
home it was a wonder. A drinker and a
exhibit of county clerk Luoien Heath Nulty and Ira White Homer Holmes
had
eral instructive hop talk. The prop­
Seeders and Drills, Plows, Harrows, Road Machinery,
“ good fellow" can afford to spend money
for the fircsl year ending July 1, 1857. and Harrell Cruise whacked the twine
osition was not favorably received.
HIS MIND F U LLY MADE UP
in treating men who don’t care a rap
Wagons, Carts, farm Implements of Every Description,
The expenses of holding elections that hands from around the sheaves and the
about him when he “ can’t afford” to to hereafter buy t verything of the
year was $106 and the county commisi waste straw was drirwii away by Charlie
Hardware, Iron and Steel. The Largest Stock, Best Selec­
Hops A r u u d I mlspsmlsns*.
Willamette University, Salem, Ore­ spend half the same amonnt in charity or
sinners received $147, while t’ e pros
Some one has written from there to editing attorney got only $65. The Sears and Master Graham. The bun­ gon, School of music for piano, organ, chnrch dues or in buying something for sort at
tions and Lowest Prices.
th^Oregonian, saying: Your corre­ auditor’s fees amounted $481, and the dles were pitched into the air by Jas. violin, singing, orchestral instruments, the wife and children who have the first
98 S T A T E S T R E E T SALEM.
spondent took occasion last week to salary of the sheriff and his deputies Wilson, Dave Jacobson, Dave Guard, harmony, counterpoint fugue, orches­ claim upon him and all that he owns.—
make inquiries regarding the hop area did not exceed $400. The assessors in­ Wm. and Lawrence Swart* and caught tration ami higher musical compo«ition. Sacred Heart Review.
Corner State and Liberty streets, Salem.
immediately adjoining Independence, come was $236 and all criminal pros­ by wagoner* John Marsh, Fred Em­ No better grade of work done west of
none of the yards being more thau two ecutions cost the county only $233. mett, Wm. Bean, Roy Kinman, Chas the Rocky mountains. Price low. Seven
miles away, and the following is the That year there was paid out for mad* Richardson, Bird ami Ralph Richards teachers. Next term begins Bept. 4th.
result: Sixteen growers last year had and bridges $445, jurors received $400 The cooking was beitft done by Miss Send for annual year book or address,
Lixxie Glandon snd Mrs. Russ Gian Z. M. Parvin. Mus. Doctor, musical
167 acres in hops and this year it is
U N IV E R S IT Y
PO R TLA N D ,
and the pay of county treasurer, J, H.
48«. Last year it was estimated that Lewis was $233. The total county don, but as we did not get to interview director.
College, Academic, Grammar, Normal and Business Departments. t
Polk county had a total of 630 in hops, receipts from all source* was $4.049 them we can make no report thereon.
if we are to judge from the increase in aud the total expenditures $3,250. The machine hail already threshed a*
SCHOOLS OF THEOLOGY, MUSIC A&ID FINE ARTS.
acreage here the total this year will he Both receipt* and expenditure* have follows: For Wm Hunter 4,872 but
Location, attractive, heathful and accessible.
hels,
Alex
Holme*
4,548,
A.
Domes
near 2000 acres. Since it take* about been gradually creeping up until last
Uulventity Park ha* pure air, «rood water ami no places of temptation.
within touch of the privileges, literary, social and religions, of a ?reat city, and yet ha* »11 tb<* qniet
five pickers to handle an acre of hop*, year the county took in nearly $107 • 1886 wheat and 1390 oats, J. J. Finn
T on ic
.B u ild e r and Is retirement
of the country.
868 wheat and 680 oats. For Mr
the number of pickers necessary will
Student« can board in Went Hall, in the University Club Hon»e, in private families, or »©cure pletunnt
000 and paid out about m much.
room* at economie rates, in food homes, for self tx»ardim;.
Strong they had threshed 600 bushel-
amount to 10,000 in Polk county. Last
sapvFa. ilitiee for the study of musk, vocal and instrument*!, unsurpassed in the Pacific Northwest.
>f oats and his wheat was turning out
year the yield was estimated at 601,020
:W .
W . J O H N S ,
T
tAir \n Normal Department a state diploma can be fiven. and after six year« of teaching, a life diploma,
JUT Expenses per year, including: hoard, furnished room, fuel, liifht and tuition. f*\>ni $1?5 to#*-»'a year.
well. This week they were to thresh
pounds of hops, and this year» safe es­
CntaloKUc sent on application For any additional information address, C. C. STRATTON, D. D„ Pres.,
for G W Richardson 140 acre*, John
timate would be 1,800,000, which if sold
or THOS VANSCOY, D. P . Dean, University Park, Oretrr-n.
Finn 80, Wm. Hunter 100, H. Huttrick
at 20 cent* a pound, will bring $360,000
T ’E H i s i O P E N S S E P T E M B E R 1 9 T H .
140 of wheat and 40 of oat», Wm. But-
into this county. The quality of hops
^••crlptlv«
trick
50
acre*
wheat
"nil
80
oats
and
J,
this year will be better than last, ss
pamphlet.
C. Richard* 400 acres of oats. They
there »re no lice. The »»-»rage yield
,
WILLIAMS’
were
threshing
at
the
rate
of
about
2,
will lie a little lese, but will be made up
MFDIC18E CO.,
500 htishels a day and crop of Mr. per ft«*.
in ai reage which was not fit to pick
Schenee tsdy, ff.T.
Domes was the best they had struck.
last yi ar on account of lice. The ap
• f«r «0.M.
••* BrockvUle, OnL
itroaching hop-picking season is bring
D o V o . W e n t e W in d m ill.
ing hundreds of idle men to town.
A very gooff one, with tower, lank
am! *11 desirable connections can he
JO H N VERNON W OCN DKD.
— IF YOU W ILL BUY YOUR—
had at front $150 to $250, and in three
llBi.gNAr Hrsmos, Aug. 23d
year* time would fully repay the cost.
One of ihe campers here, John Ver
Ask those who have windmills what
non, Irnni near Independence, Oregon,
they woold take to he without them.
SA LE M , OREGON.
went out for a hunt this morning and
The water pipes can be taken anv
slipia-d and fell, and as it threw hie
where and everywhere. It is such a I „
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great convenience in watering stock. „ '’»ducted by the Sister* of the Holy-
gnu front him it stiuelp a rock, dis­
charging itself, the ball passing
then you can keep the yard green and i
ol , u*
M»ry. This inali-
through hi* left fore arm, half way be­
the vegetables and everything else de f ,l'V>
.n '* d’ *-***"l T
*»d the
Mem.
M.
ft
tween the wrist and elbow, making a
sirahle irrigated. The John Poole Com I bmW!n* " »upplwd with all the rnod-
pany of Portland handle the best m ills !
improvement»— do ex pen se hav-
flesh wound only. It missed, the bonee
M
and arteries, passing up through the
—OF THE—
and Plummer A Hester are their ‘-nii
,p* r,'d , ° P rov''b‘
‘ he com-
fort of the inmates. The course of
breast of hi* cost and list brim. The
0 * agent».
study embraces the various branches of
man is 63 years old and quite resolute,
O M Ik lW N e w l M t s !
a solid, useful and ornamental eflucs- i
as he Walked into camp, bringing hia
Mr. John R. Cartwright, near Harrio- tion. Terms (payable quarterly in ad- j
gun with him, one and one-half miles.
burg, will hare 10,000 (round» ol hop* vance)— Board and tuition iti English,
He is reeling easily at till* writing
from hi» yard, ready for market this French snd German, per quarter. $43. :
.(waflstwhtahaT
— Also carfB, wagons and a general assortment of—
(mam). Dr- Barr has ueeu sent for to
M.
A
I flare»»«ritta.
week, The hops are of *he new early I Piano, Organ. Guitar, Zitlier, Mando-1
dree* the wouod.
».lesa
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variety known a» Pugg lee, and Eng | lin, Drawing and Painting form extra;
D s t u — Dr. Ban- came over and
hah variety which are proving a »uc- charges Studies will hegin the 4th of I
dressed the wound. Mr Vernon isj
id flti
ce**, netting a fine yield and being September. For further particulars ,
resting well, as he ha* oolp a flesh
h b . piummer, Dallas,
l much earlier than any others. They spply to Sister Superior.
wound, and all things working fn*or*J
TILE WORKS.
A D V E R T IS IN G
D ALLAS, O R EC .
Printers’ Iijk * ie.
Printers’ Ink
REOPENING.
PRINTERS’ INK,
1 I
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# 4 . L.
LA M O U R E 1 U X
THE NEW
RED FRONT.
Propri e-tor.
Formerly
known as
H the Ellis
& Whitley
Stables.
Gor. Commercial andTradB Streets, S/LEM, OREGON.
B row n A Sm ith,
Stoves and Hardware,
¡ c u lt u r a l
Im p le m e n t s ,
OSBORNE BINDER, MOWER AND RAKE.
Th e Best Price on Binding Tw ine.
-A-ïsTID S E S X T S .
Saved Her Life.
GREATLY EXCITED.
E
A Y E R ’S
Cherry Pectoral
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
G R A Y
B R O S -,
P O R T L A N D U N IV E R S IT Y .t * -
H A R N E S S
Nerve
SH O P.
Farm Harness of Best Oak Tanned Leather.
Single Buggy Harness $5.50 and Upwards
Blood
244 C O I U I I L STREET, SALEM. OREGON.
Patronize Our Home Mills.
CAR
LOAD
OF
B U C C IE S
Sacre! Heart Äeaby,
MENS, YOUTHS AND BOYS'
Û
CLOTHING
I Was a Wrack
Salem Woolen Mills Store,
H o o d ’s * 7 > C u r e s
From the Corvallis Carriage Factory.
You will help to build up Home Industry besides ¿4(¡1^1(11 L T U R / IL - M / K f1 lfl£ R Y '
keeping money in circulation in our midst. 1
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