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-•-I* LOCAL AND GENERAL Mason, dentist, over the bauk, Main Grandma Hazleton has gone on s . Major T .C . Bell had 131 bales of Jaa. B. Putnam, staU) librarian, haila Wilson Lee is still in Dallas and im street, Dallas. visit to TViotna. hope. from the Eola hilla. proving right along. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—»Latest 1 Nrs. F. A. Wolf, of Falls City, took The Geo. C Bell estate hss been ap Mrs. Shark has commenced suit for R. W. I .an c-e field has moved from The family of Sheriff Wells are off at | Profanity U a very poor sign of re a slate fair premium on packed but praised at $7,93'. a divorce. Amity to Forest Grove. his father's home for a week. finement. ter. Miss Dempsey, a Portland medical Mrs. Cornelius Hughes h*s been R. A. Portei and wife, of Mill Creek Some days hack fire devoured a We will take eittier wheal or oats on Krause’s Headache Capsules—War have gone to the world’s fair. student has been visiting Mrs. Samuel quite sick. short striug of fence for Tboe. Tatom. subscription. ranted. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole Coad. Peter Allison, the woolen mill man, Ira Hooker, of Airlie, came down to Uncle Dick 8mith, of Perrydale has Dr. Hayter, dentist, over Wilson’s agent. One Chinaman shot another Wed has departed from among us. the Dallas flouring mill Saturday. the mump# and Gif Zuin wait erysipe- drug store, Dallas. Will. Parry, brother of J. M. Parry, L nesday at the hop yard of W. H, Hoi- Herbert Elliott will attend the state Please pay what you owe this office mer near Salem. The suspended East Portland bank of Falls City, is city editor of the lead agricultural college at Cervallis. for we very much need the money. Al Thurston has moved to hi* new I ing paper in Beattie. is again open for business. Samuel Hughee and family have home in the edge of Benton county be- j L. C. Parker t family will move to Miss Nellie Hill, of Independence, Old wheat is now worth 48 and new For sale cheap. 300.000 feet of lum come from the John Day country to Monmouth for normal school privileg yond Suver. ber, rough and dressed, at Suitor’s lias returned to Stanford university. 60 cents per bushel in Salem. make their home in Dallas. es, Grandpa Boles who moved here from mill and yard in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Campbell, of A B SO L U T E L Y The uew White House baby has been There are advertised letters at Crow Yamhill county a year or so ago, died Next week we shall give some pen Ballstou, have an heir and it is a son Bob Thompsou, a thoroughbred Sa named Esther, and fortune tellers pre pictures of the Morrison hop gather Wednesday aged over eighty years. ley for E. 8. Milsted and Willie Fou lem democrat, has secured a position Ballslon now belongs to the Amity dict big things in store for her. ver. ers. The first Pullman car ever in Dallas TH E G K O I in the custom house at Portland. instead of the Sheridan Methodist cir I HOP OUT* !rs£S On account of rainy weather tbe brought up the state railroad commis the rascal will be found. When be Over in Crook county A. E. Lyle is Prunes are wanted hy L. C. Parker cuit. Koseburg fair lacked about $600 of tak at the fruit dryer a mile north of Dal sioners Wednesday on a tour of mspeo- found he was robbed be look a nail key When we visited the 7 « d Monday assessed for $9020 and Mrs. H. L. Veu1 J. M. Rhodes has some sixty employ aud started to the hop yard to pick tion- es in his sixteen acre hop field at Eugene Graves, of Sheridan, recent ing in enough to meet expenses. morning 640 busy finger* on 64 active sie for 6,725. las. hops, but since the stolen goods were arms on 32 willing bodies were making Bridgeport and says the output is very ly graduated at an eastern dental co J. T. Matthews, who taught at Ball- Braxil in South Am- rica is in a s ate Hon. E. T. Hatch, who has again ta satisfactory. found Samuel has returned to the farm The Presbyterian Sunday schtail will lege. the good aixed and well ripened hope ston not mauy yeais back, ic now a resume ken possession of his farm near Mc its sessions tbe first day of of insurrection, the insurgents having roll into boxee, barrels and baskets at Rev. Thomai H. Pearne, who wi The parents of Jeweler Morris were professor in Willamette university. bombarded its principal city Rio Ja Coy, was in to see us Tuesday. October. the rate of from 8J to 3 boxes each peg P A Y I N G F E I I I T U ’I I N S t. prominent Methodist preacher in O e- over from Marion county visiting him neiro. Mrs. R. I. Thomptou, of Dixie, and These persons should call at the Dal gon a generation ago, is now a p.-eVd last week. day, and some ware doing even better ___________ - Those desiring to pay their subscrip These persons in business at Dallas than that. W. B. Groves was yard lice*, Mrs. M. F. S. Henton, of Dallas, each tion The Harmony school will be taught las poatoffice for advertised letters, A. ing elder in Ohio. in wood will please bring it along [ advertise because they profit by it. Mrs. Portwood has returned from have a bouncing boy but a few days by Miss Myrtle Williams, of McMinn the understanding being that he would W. Robinson. A. M. Smith and H. A, be'ore the roads get bad. Do you read the testim onial pub eastern Oregon and is with her son at old. ville, her sister, Hattie being one of the give 50 cents ticket for a well filled and Sommer. Dallas teachers. D. T. Sears, of Medford, has been lished in behalf cf Hood's Sarsapa ilia» Monmouth. C. H. Chapman, tbe furniture man, clean box of hop*, 40 oeuts if it was de Harry Butz and wife left Tuesday for revisiting the scenes of his boy hood i Rev. Barton Riggs, a Polk county 1 hey are thoroughly reliable and wor __D .. .. . . . , has stocked up with everything that fective in either i egard or only dd .mite Prof. L. W. McAdams will move a six months visit to her old home in days boy, officiated at the marriage of W. thy your confidence. all around Salt Creek. ! Tom Rowell says thii1y-five hands the residents of this region are apt to if it was very eulto*. To'get the last • from the commercial center to the Iowa aud his father’s ah- de in M:chi- are making the hops come down from A. Jarvis and Miss Emily Starr in Sa gan. Some years ago Rev. T. F. Royal the poles rapidly at their Luck;amute need in his line. The furniture of to named was equivalent to an Invitation Evangelist Connolly, who has be. slate capital. lem Monday. spending the summer at his old Cana pas or for three years at Brooks, patch. About half the pickers are from day is more attractive in shape and to settle up and quit. All seemed to Mrs. Settlemier, of Pendleton, has A million brick made at tbe pent ten- wf» E arl’s Clover Root, the new blood 'ban home, will seou be hack to re- cheaper than a few years ago. All he trying to give satisfaction, Robert where he has been sent again. I Pillar. been visitting her mother, Mrs. H airs, t'ary are now being hauled to build an purifier, gives freshness and clearness RUnte hi* chosen line of work. who can afford it shonld discard their McKinley and W. H. Kimball were at Oak Grove. addition to the state reform school Assessor Beckett and Treasurer Cos- Prof. Bell requests us to announoe to the complexion and cures constipa ursightly old things and buy new ones filling and emptying the nine uuaoel uear Salem. per ha re been very bu«_, getting the Thin or gray hair and ba’d heads, so tin • he academy will do open until boxes and among tha pickers we notio- of Mr. Chapman. tion. 25c, 50c and 91. B.V.y Srr-itr., of the Eola precinct, displeasing to many people as murks was the first in his community t j seed assessment roll in ship shape. October 2nd. L ite hop picking will ed Prof. Reynolds and two daughters, Samuel Adolf, an old and widely drain of any kind taken on subscrip of age, may be averted 'or a long time prevent many from getting ready before summer fallow. known resident of Salem, died las. Sat George Ga-dner, of the Falls City that time. At Wiseman’s store ou Mill street Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Carpenter and tion (or this paper, either here in Dal by using Hall’s Hair K.-newer. daughter, Ella, Dan Byron and wife, D. you cau get a great variety of oonveui- las or at any mill or warehouse in the Miss Edna Roberts, of Crowley, was ueday from injuries recieved in beiug vicini*", had bis hops ail in marketa ble shape before the raiu set in. Mrs. Elza Smith, who was Lucinda last week married to John Shatter, of thrown from a cart. An exchange says : Roeeburg’s I ent and useful things. He sells hard B. Richardson and wife, Mrs. J. D. county, at 60 cents a bushel. Smith, Oliver Stump, the families of Lee is down from Penewawu, Wash- Prof. J. W. Kieff, formerly in charge Hop tickets w!U count the tame as “ladies’ Military Band” went over to ware away below usual prices. One hundred years ago last Monday ngton, Visiting her father, Wilson the Eola vicinity. George and Henry Muscott. Mr*. Chaa. the Myrtle Point reuniou in high the corner stone of the national Capi Lee, and the Smiths a t Lewisville. Black and children, Maud and Ralph L. B. Frazer A Sou are successors to of the ucad -my here, went back io Mis cash on subscription to ‘his paper, or feather and great state with a scrumpti Hop tickets will count the same as Casey, Mrs. Chas. McDonald, Mr and tol was laid by George Washington, the mercantile firm of Ground A Fra souri, but it was to east for h n, a id for any other debt due the office. ous four-in-hand. he is now at Vollmer, Idaho. W. C. Brown, Mark Spivey and Ma zer at Monmouth. cash at Craven’s general merchandise Mrs. Baker, E. Kimball, wife and eon. then master of a Masonic lodge. Mrs. I. M. Simpson aud Mrs. M. I. rion Remington have gone to the head Jn both the Kansas and Minnesota establish* .ent. At that one place all John McKinley had been hauling tha Ote Thayer, of Sheridan, has leased Dalton, of Airlie, were judges of bread, Parents, boys and girls should re waters of the Willamette in quest of Heuderson Murphy’s son, John has penitentiaries newspapers are ed-ted the memliers of your family can get sacked ho"s to the dryer, but was help member that the Dallas public school any sort of game that may show its a forty acre hop patch across the rite the blacksmith shop of Dudley Salicg cakes and the like at the state fair. and published by the convicts and in everything needed to either eat or ing to bale. Clark Groves and Albert at Ballstou, and W. R. Bir1 s, of Suver, begins a week from next Monday and head. from Independence. The Independence fair is not being Oregon’s state priwm are many men wear. Their goods are all of the best McKinley were firing at the hop boose wil’ soon be in his new home near very that all pupils should he ready to start largely attended, the fates seem fully capable of doing it. quality aud their greater amount of and Mr. Groves was having an over Maud and Dora Cooper, o’ Inde there. Henry Myer and wife and th»»ir the very first day and lose no time ex ing to be against it 1 1 various ways. Some one just back from tbe world’s trade justifies them in selling on a sight of the whole business. They had three sons, Anau, Jim and Frank ptndfuce, have gone back to the stria cept from sickness. W. H. Holmes, of Salem, lias four just finished drying a kiln of 100 boxes E. L. Bally, of Bethel, is at the state fair figures out that if a visitoi should very small margia of profit. with their families, are over on tin univerkity at Eugene. hop houe is with a drying capaoity of univers Mr. Taylor, who bought property al Nestucca sea shore for pleasure and the product having a rich, even and tv and A. S. Johnson expects give each exhibit five minuets atten E B Jamieson and wife will teach no small proportions. The 'as. erect Bethel and then wont back to Kansas health. to move from Perrydale to Portland. tion it would take him thirteen years Farmer«, when you need any black beautiful oolor. They will surely be the Amity school and possibly a third ed cau accommodate 550 boxes every some two years ago is back again and smith» ug remember that John E. Smith counted first class bops. From the After the middle of next mootu the to see all there displayed. 24 hours. Remember that the county hoard of teacher will be needed. »per story of the dry house an elevat has brought three families with him. has no superior in that line. - sheriff will insist, forcibly if necessary, G. W. Miller and G W. McKamey. Rev. Higgins, of the Swedenlierg ed roadway leads some distance to the They oharted a car and brought every equalization will be in session all next Tuesday J. W. Crider and family U|H>n collecting delinquent taxes for week and that any errors in your as faith, preaches at Ballaton the second will depart for their new home in Port of Salem, who were committed to jail storage and baling rooms. Tl e dried thing movoble they had. Forget not that O. H. Cobb is the hops are couveyed in a wheeted wooden sessment must be corr -cted then or Sunday in each month. for trespassing on Tommie Brunk’s la.,d. Their residence is a few blocks 1892. Preaching at all the churches every never. Wheat was selling for 47 cents at premises, have been released on habeas man you want to see for everything in scoop big as a hogshead and dumped All postmasters in the county are south of the Williams ave.iue school Sunday morning and eveniug. Meth- Ballstou a few days ago and Wallace corpus, tbe commitment having been the way of wagon making or repairing. down into the large room adjoining Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Die authorized to receive and receipt for in Albina. •dist and Christian Sunday schools at His shop is down by the covered the haler. If desirable or needful hall Yates is drying fruit for the folks illegal. V :45, Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and go, Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem subscriptions to this paper. The railroad commissioners passed so bridge. the crop could be stored there before u n d there. over the line te A'rlie Wednesday with M. E south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs edy is the first medicine I have ever Tom McNa;-y who has been in jail Robert Percival and wife, of Albany, being baled. Some work in the hop day evening. The general public wel found that would do me anv irond ” are visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. passenger coach and dining car. They Rev. 8. .♦ 8 »err will preach at Falls for three months is now out on a small Mrs. Naomi Shelton runs the Arling yards from necessity and others be Price 50 cents. * stopped here and took on Judge Daly, City for the first time next Sunday aud bail and it is to be hoped that be and come at all three meetings Wm. Percival, of Monmouth. is sure to make a good impression on all like him will soon shake the dust of ton hotel so as to please her many pat cause they Uke it. To many there attorney for the company. Rev. L. A. Banks, who was born E lizabeth , Penn., Aug. 22, 1891. seems to be a fascination in it outside Mis. Judge Deady and Mrs. Ju i'te the county and state from their feet rons. near Corvallis and became prominent Norman Lighty. Des Moines, Iowa Mrs. J. W. Kieff has been spending the people there. of its being healthful and profitable. McArthur, of Portland, have been forever. as a minister in Oregon and Washing- Grant A Guy have half a hundred few days with her old Dallas friends There can never again be any excuse We have a good sale for Krause’s Cap guests of Mrs. M-.lson, of De,.-y. The cheap cash store of Brown A ten, was recently nominated for gov nroute from seeing the world’s fair to souls plucking hop vine fruit for their suies and those who have tried them The Ford A Kimes hop patch of Son does a good business right along for importing Chinese or Indians to ernor by the Massachusetts prohibi- We understand that Rev. C .U . her new home at Vollmer. It’aho, dryer, which is not too full w‘ieu 130 about use them again. Respectfully, ten acres between Bridgeport through the year by offering such in gather the hop crop in this county. onists. Cross has gone into the harness b e - where Prof. Kieff is practicing law. boxes are piled into it. C h as . H. S h affer . and Falls City is being divested of its ducements as to bring lots of trade K O LA H IL L * . ness over in the Molalla count.y. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole agent. The Forest Grove public school be About ICO race horses aie already at Cass Gibson and Wes. Craven, who fruit by about forty hands unde« the from all around. Their stock includes gan last week, but about half the pu The residence of G. W. McLaughlin supei’vision of Warren Frink. They Eli Best aDd family spent Satt rday Independence waiting for the fair to were boy hood chums and frolicsome The free use of printer’s ink will pay all manner of dry goods, groceries and in Salem. whoever has anything he desires to get pils were away in the Yamhill hop near Buena Vista, was recently robbed ■pen next Wednesday. It is said that ones at that, are off together in the report a better crop than last year. stock feed. the hops in that vicinity have panned Cascade mountains for bear meat speedily before the public, provided yards. The Dallas directors acted during the absence of the family. Dr. Smith, of Glasgow, Scotland, The main point in adverJs'ng is to the notice is put in a paper having a wisely in not having school to begin R. B. Putnam, who has been in the mt in large quanty and fine condi who has been visiting i: this oonuty, Harrv Blodgett is fo work for Law get your business announcement be. J. C. Gaynor has just received a until October 2nd. general circulation among those he harness business at A’"«'* * ,0"B tion. rence Keyt during tbe next year and 'ore as many people as possible who large invoice of everything in the line started home Saturday. wishes to reach. No other publication Mr. Hainev, who bought out Mr. time, has sold out to G. F. Shultz. Dorr Gibson has moved his house Judge Columbia Lancaster, aged ov the Sam Smith place a t S' xtbfield if are liable to be persuaded to come and of foot wear. It is of the beat quality in existence has so many readers in Mr. Hull and his fourteen acre hop er 90 years and once a quite promi now occupied by Marion and David trade with you. No other Polk cour.- ftnj bought on such terms that he can hold goods to Breese Gibson’s place, In a Newbeig paper we notice an en Polk county as the I teem izer . lease on the Henry Hagood place, has tertaining worlds fair letlerfrom Miss nent lawyer, died at Vancouver, Wash- Bsily. and will hereafter be a resident of the iy medium is so extensively read with- MU it cheap enough, hills. lit its borders as the I teeizbr . Let us gently hint that the proprie four eons who are negotiating for R, bbie Hinchman, who used to tea„b ngton, last week and almost every The new officials o» the Presbylerian Rev. Horner preached at Popeorn prominent Portland attorney attended 8u nday school a e Mrs. T, C. Bel1 su tors of the prune orchards just north about twenty seres more for lio|>s be here. Over at Salem is one of the best last Sunday and will preach regularly Just this side of Buena Vista Jake the funeral. of town have put up trespass notices, longing to George and Mary Hagood perintendent; P. B. Fulton, assistant; Brown has five acres of hops, A. P. steam laundries in the state. I t de- there hereafter as successor of Rev. C. Miss Hattie Williams, one of on • and if that warning is not sufficient, and situated in the McBce settlement. In point of attendance this year’s Jas. Wilaou, treasurer; Satie Snyder, Benzey 10, George Wells Jr. 14, C. P. rerves and receives a large patronage E. Crandall. has been busy a s .- b e e at somebody will be arrested, tried, cou- Krause’s Headache Capsules unlike teachers, secretary; Georg'a Gaynor, organist. ».ate fair was no» up to the usual and W. L. Wells 14 and Milea Porter from this Aide the river. L. W. Warner, real estate dealer of victed and jailed, unless ho has some many remedies are perfectly harmless. home all summer, helping her foilts mars, nor was the stock exhibit ve-y Portland, was in the neighborhood a At Hotel Holman Wedneiday even field 19, all of a good quality and qul'e where about his pants enough silver to They contain no injuaious substance, build and fix up a new house irge, but the animals on exhibition ing Squire C. W. Smith u t'ertd tne prolific. Most of them are already in Try Morrison, the hardware man few days ago and reports times improv pay out of the scrape. The law plain will stop any kind of a headache and J D. Nairn, who will soon move we e very fine and the pavilion exhib- magical words which made Miss Pearl bales and the balance will be gathered when you need anything of that kind’ ing in the metropolis. ly says you must not trespass on the will prevent headaches caused bv over from Bellvue to the Swartz place be wi s first class. Sloper Mrs. E. E. Hart and the twain within another week. He carries but one quality of goods indulgence in food ordaink late at lieves in fine stock and always Uke. premises of another. M ARKET REPO RT Concerning a former Da'Lai e a pa all the same as one m the eyes of the and that the best, and has but one several premiums at the state lair. night. Price 25 cents. For sale by J. B a t* » to D Hop Yards. After all the shabby things that l O m c t o d srM kly by r . l l x Noel.] law. per at Tbe Dalles prints this: ‘ 1 . 0 . price and that the lowest. Wm. Galbreath, who bought thirty have been said about Oregon’s repre D. Belt, druggist. Last week was a busy time in the hop and Mrs. Doane will leave on the Wheat, per bushel, 50 eta. On account of ill health Mrs. Wri- acre« of land from Charlie McDonald sentation at the world’s fair it seems Up to Wednesday three had been yards. Your correspondent was down Bran, per ton, $16. train tonight for the east and will be Skillful and honest work is always a that our exhibits have drawn close at picked aliout 600 boxes of hops in is building a residence and barn across absent some time. The doctor is a skill will af»«r this week sell her slock one day during the week visiting Mr. Shorts, per ton, $20. of fall and winter hats, including some good advertisement for those who doit. tention from many sources. Our fruits Plummers yard and double that amount the road from the Liberty school delegate to the sovereign grand lodge Wann and Mr. SaliDg’shop ya»da. In Oats, per bushel, 40 ots. new goods, at half price. Go quick and and grains have been said by very in Clifford’s tiiey having respectively house. Flour, per barrel, $3.75. >f Odd Fellows, which couveues at Mi’- take your choice. Hop tic k e t will be W ane’s hop yard I saw about 125 pick- That accounts for Wagner Bros, get many to surpass those from any’ot tier forty and eighty hands. Cutler’s seven e, s busily picking. John Campbell j*. ting so much blacksmithing. Mr and Mrs. E. H. Conner, of Ball waukie, Wisconsin. UkeD as cash. [Corrected w eekly by Nl— h Coeper] state and they are sure to bear fruit in acre patch just west of town was finish Stoll, have adopted a young lady boar and Burt Wann emptied boxes, John It lakes some lovers months and Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts. bringing many homeseekers to the ed up Monday by about thirty-five der that crows and calls him papa,and J. W. Crawford, agent at the Uma- Ma tin was check boss and M. R. Van The Commercial hotel more than Butter, per pound, 200 25cts. Willamette valley, whose soil and cli pickers, a very good yie'd being report they have a big fisted musical boy at even years to get married, but not eo '“ 11» Indian reservat on. sevs that about horn pole puller. Lee Wann act id as holds its o vu by giving first class ser- with Stet Cooke and Miss Minnie half a million bushels o* grain has been roustabout and general supe«lnteudent. Lard, per pound, 16 @18 cts. mate average away ahead of most re ed. vice. the home of N. M. Conner. aul. I ast Monday they picked bops raised on tbe reservation this year by John Hanford hauled the sacks to the Bacon, sides, per pound, 16} cts. gions of the union. The other day John Chamberlain Hams, per pound,18 cts. Robert Grant tells us that his eight all day for Mr. Cutler and arte » supper the nations wards to whom farming home ■ where Henty Campbell has Fifty prominent wheat raisers of handed us two large and lucious straw acres of hops were extra good and pan re| tired to the clerk’s office in the John Boydston, ihe grocery roan, is Shoulders, per pound, 12} eta. of the drying if both Dud Salings eastern Oregon and Washington met berries of the everbearing variety, and ned out about 100 boxes to the . re, court house and were made a unit by lands were allorijd. About 1,200 red chr.rge Eggs per dozen, * cts. and M«. Wann’s boh houses. Brisby honest as the day is long. His goods skins ’.»e ong »here. last week and resolved to request whole said they had strawberries and cream which means at least 1 500 P«uud.of Justice C. W. Smith. Chickens, per dozen, $4@6. Peak fireman and keeps the room are exactly what he claims for them sale merchant and bankers to not push every Sunday. It was real mean in dri* d hops per acre. See what tha. We make no‘excuse for devoting so Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 eta. There is a dead lock in congress over much space to hop news. Many cop chuck fu’l of heat p»-oducers. In Dud and he always gives down weight retail merchants and farmers until the him to thus whet up an editor’s apfe would figure out at 20 cents a pound. Beets, per pound, 2 cent*. monetary legislation, "'he oro and jea of this paper will h* sent to all Killing's hop ya»d about 40 pickers are close of this year, upon the belief that tite and not furnish enough to satiate Turnips, per pound, 2 cts. bo’drio forth. Wallace Campbell and As a barber and hair dresser J, H. anti silverites are no nearer together Let att concerned remember that un it. May!* this will provoke him to re before the first of December wheat will parts of the east and will cause not a per pound, 1} o. less they appear before the county lhan a month ago. While the demo few there to become convirced that 1, Uio. Sargeant empty the boxes, John Lawton never fail, to give entire satis Cabb*»;c, sell for front 10 to 15 cents more on taliate with a mess of them. Ou:ons, pe- pout d, 2} cts. Co-nel it* pulls poles while Dudley Bal faction. board of equalization during the last ats are so divided the republicans the bushel than now. If pressed now raust be a good country where they ing handles the paste board that glad Beans, per pound, 5 cent*. The Methodist church choir, consist very many of them would have to go to ing of W. A Ginn, Mrs. Joey Lietch week in this mouth there can be no hold the balance. There is again talk can raise so many nope. Corn meal, per pound, 3} eta. dens the hearts of the pickers. Mr. of some compromise measure and noth subsequent opportunity to correct any the wall, but then they might all h 've and Miss Florence Elliott as singers, Miser « picture gallery over Tnrner’s Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 eta. During the early part of the war the Wa in has 17 acres to be picaed and ex euough to pay out and have something and Willie Howe, Herbert Elliott and errors. See the assessor a notice else ing else seems feasible. is the place to get an exact im Graham flour, per banal, $4. writer spent some days at Nashville, peels to receita about 1,800 lbs lo the store where. left. Over in K'» kpai ick's uew hop yard 1 ennesree, and well remembers seeing acre. Mr. Baling expects abo,H 15,C 10 age of your self, finished up in artistic Hay, per ton, $5 @$10. Miss Grace Chapin with b-s»s horns, Grandma McAfee, mother of Mrs. J just west of town Warreu Dunn has the tomb of ex-President Polk in the lhs. o.T o.' 19 acres he has to be picked.— style to send back east A few weeks ago there was no cer under the leadership of D. P. Stouff.-r tainty about the American hop crop wi h Mrs. Jennie Smith as organist, J Wi.einan, is 88 years old, btu still four acres in carrots aud s* ck beet« front yard of the grand old Polk man Perrydale Patriot. NEW TO-DAY. and the prospects in foreign fields were gave some excellent music last Sun more spry than hall the women o. 6u Chalmers Kirkpatrick has an acre of sion. f his week the remains were re As a dressmaker, Mrs. Kimsey has MONMOUTH. bright enough. Now it is certain that day, the congregation chiming in with While M tb . Wiseman is away in tin onions aud five of beans and Willie moved to the state capital grounds. no superior in Dallas. Her work fit* . ast and Miss Jessie in the hop yard, Surles has two acres of beans and that our output this seasou will lie the larg them. To Taipayers. Mrs. Minnie Winters has returned neatly, never rips and her cha«ges are The city council has passed an ordi Grandma hops around au l doe» the much inure of carrots and beets besides est and best ever known and equally always reasonable. A well known horticulturist when ,looking, churning and the like in g " “' 120 head of cabbage. The net outcome» nance authorizing a vote to be taken to Portland. certain that the English and German asked what was the reerct of success otice is h e r e b y given t h a t t h e b o a r d will be far more than the same amount Monday, October 16th, as to whether . M ss Stout will begin teaching school product will be defective in both quan in his business said : “Keep the ground shape and on time. of E qualisation of U k — fo r Polk o oanty will the city shall issue and sell $14/ 9 in at Crowley next Monday. Lynch, the iron artist, is still shoeing m N of land in any kind of grain. eet a t th e o o u rt hou— in Dali— on th a t t t b day o tity and quality. If trade is allowed to stirn-d ” There is more in this than We have waited long and paiicn iy many horses and doing all sorts of jobs Septem ber, ISAM), a n d continue la —eaion one weak. bonds t} build and maintain a system take its natural course our hops are there would have been in a learned dis on many of our subscribers. Many of A paper at the Dalles says: A parly of waterworks. Councilmen Martin, J. H. Lord, of Santa Rosa, Califor for tbe folks from all around. Ask his Taxpayer« who d—ire to have rem edied any m ietak— h e i r .........anie n t a re aryed to be sure to bring good prices. But manipu cussion that would have amounted (o them have promised to eel tie up as of fifty or sixty Warm Spring Indians Chamberlain, Williams and Mayor nia. is visiting his relative, J. V. B. patrons if he understand* the busi or i n equal It iee i i i — f t aton, ao It la th e only o p p ortunity lators will try hard to corner the hop the same thing. afforded for mich i p u rp o se . T be suprem e c o u rt baa A comparatively goon as harvest was over and the oth p ssed through the city today, with all Reynolds favored it and Craven, Faull Butler. ness. held th a t n e ith e r t th e a——«or n o r tb e ooanty co u rt market. poor piece of ground will make a fair ers ought to feel under obligation-, to their earthly posses-ions, consisting of and Howe were oppoeed. hea au th o rity to m ak e _____ ____________ _ Mrs. Prettyman accompanied Mr. any individual, th is m a tte r ' h e tn f entirely la th e David Horne informs the East Ore crop with good cultivation, but the do so. Please do not puss ........... ponies and babies, bound for Klickitat and Mrs. Mason on their trip east. She Those who have lived in this section liando of th e c o u n ty Board. T b e tax p a y e r who Ao> Among the Pollitee who took pre gonian that a large proportion of the most ferule will fail if weeds are allow liahtly and conclude that we mcao county. We presume they will work in miums at the state fair were R. T. goes to Indiana. to be heard in th e prem ia— la earnestly invited ter several yea's need not be told that •iree and, soniebodv else or that wo can very well the hop fields st Yakima count to be pro—n t. 0 . W. BECKETT, cattle of that section will be shipped to ed to possess the ground. get along without the l ttle fou o w j before returning, w:ll gather a supply Stingley, of Buena Vista, who took Old Mrs. Po.twood is in a vary criti Faull A Co. rank at the top among South Omaha, Neb., this fall. A gen A week ago two young men were hardware dealers. They have been in first prizes for Turbet, Sterling and tleman residing at Hnda Springs. Utah, brought from Independence and lodg Again we say to one and all indebted ol huckleberries. When they again Trumpeter pigeons and second on Pon cal condition and no hope i* enter the business to be fully acquainted with has purchased 15,000 head in Malheur ed in jail, that being the verdict of to this office, please pay, at least in reach their illahe they will 1« bounti ters, Pantails and Owls. Mrs. L. L. tained of her recovery, although she the needs of their patrons and they Notice for Publication. fully supplied with provisions for wri may last some time, her ailment being county to ship to South Omaha and Justice Lines before whom they were part. make it a point to always have in and i« will make little differe»i«e Whiteaker, of Independence, on pair pa -alysis. I A nd off!» * a t O r e e tn d . y , I will load them at Ontario. From Pen tried for trespassing on the farm of We dropped in a t Andy Sie.anh » ter, stock everything likely to becalled for. O refon, Auguet U , 18 M .‘ whether the purchase clause of the of rabbits, fan y bi -dp and collection ef dleton and Heppner »Iso, about Octo Tommie Brunk. They came from Sa hop house a few d«ys ago an ! leer While coming to town with black ^ OT1CE f t H T REH Y GIV EN TH A T T H I I C f r * Sherman act is repealed of whether the tweotyfive live birds. J. E. Davis, of ferries ber 16, will be shipped 1.000 head. The lem and o'liers from that city will lie that two score hauds had mad .' »1 Mrs. Ed. Bedwell met with Monmouth, ou Euglishshire stallion. te itlon to m ake Anal proof in «uppo«l of hie A , la a rn n H o , Y a rd , recent experiment has had the effect of apt to learn from bitter experience work of his five acres, which had j ta» fac ories in the United Spates s»i 1 re J. D. Nairn, of Ballaton, sweepstake quite a bad accident by overturning * th a t - i d pro«>f will be m ode the When the writer lived in Seattle *nd and Peeeiver a t Orawon turning the attention of buyers and that they cannot come across the river been cured and was ready to be baled main idle. ton CJ-y, O n g or on Oetobc Jn. ,u lu ,,n »hd flvecolU. Belle Wo’f, of buggy in which she was riding and 1803, vl*.: Alfred O G. . t o t a l T A b , App. Ho. Before a great while some glib ton sellers toward Omaha as an advantage and hunt and shoot where they please, The Dimmick, Dennis, Stewar*. « id getting the horse tangled so she had eight years ago be visited what was 9,f40, for the B E ' NWJ [ end Io. and ft.aact on A, t A ith I f * " 1 C' ^ ‘ on five P«uod» of fresb but- to go to a bouse near by for a knife to w. H e nam e« th e fol j o in « w ____ ttne _______ — ta ous market. contrary to law and agains tne wishes Siefarth families camped at the yard g'ted fellow is sure to come a'ong known as tbe Hncquslmie hop ranch, a. p r o r w 1A hie ter. co nuoue residence o p o u a o d cultivation some new religious d ietnne or sucre, cut the harness before the hoise could and all hands had gone over to help some twenty miles awav up the 8n< of —id land, vim,; Lorens Schiller, of P o rJ a n d , Ora- Astoria Budget: Not long since, a of farmers. pick the eight acres of Mr. 8b“p»r<! fraternal order, which he can easily ex Ex senator Hatch tells us that Alas be got up. The bnggy was broke up qualmie river. It then contained 2< gun- / lbreeht K ueoterm an.of Pi .land.O refoo:A lb—A band of horses, raised on the brisk oi- L-owman, of Neekow in, O r e jm , C hrtet Senfert, of one and nutritious bunch grass of east-1 From erotn Bridgeport nrnigi-porv we we learn m m that >»« Ma nod then the three acres of Link SUrevr plain > i gullible ones as superior to ka is anything but a pleasant place of some and the woman hurt, although the largest on the coast Nes o vin, Orewon. Any person who d e r i m to pro arn Oregon, Kentucky, »on * Son started to ptek.ng Tuesday and Joe Murphy, all of which was ' .1 anything now n existence. In either abode and that a’l bis family were <le- not seriously. She got assistance and and 1,200 pickers were there during te s t a .a ln ta th e allow ance of a re h proof, o r who egon, was taken to know» of any —h e ta n tta ' reason, u n d e r th e law s ami c *se it will be best to set your feet and 1'ghted to get bock to old Polk. His arrived home about midnight. w' th ' “e Murphy, Lucas, Howell, Starr, be drier! at Mr. Siefarth’s hop home. of th e In te rio r D epart—e n t, w hy «och and sold at prices fairly renumsrative, ! onn*rVe,t A company own rwrulatlon* the market. Finch, Chitwood, Gilbert, Illingsworth, pr.tof ehouidno ha allowed, will be riv e n a a oppor 1,200 acre» of fine land there devoted Never before were so many Da'.’.*» face square against it. There are »1- married daughter is still at Kadiack, considering the state of ■PBING VALLEY. tu n ity a t the above mm -toned tim e and ola— to r< idy enough religious c-eeda in Dallas some 700 miles west of Sitka. The e Shipping horses from Oregon to Ken- Weaver, B»ll and Lee families as pick- people earning something as wi'h n to all kinds of agriculture and they oro * exam ine th e w itnesses o f ___________ ___ Hop picking and gathering prunes hare gradually increased their hop offer evidence in rebuU al o. t h a t —beam ed u j « tucky is only the beginning of the ,n •" at>”’lt fovtvflve binds. Geo. the la t week. Eveiy m tu who is at to aa 'sfy and save any m m inclined ate not over half a dozen whites there, a-it. ROBET.T A. M il.LEE, “ ^ that way, and it it not at all probable they bulng engaged in trade with the trouble; we will some day have the Tidoteon is pole puller and W G. Vss- all anxious to work has somef-ing to is the Older of the day. area nnltl they have 375 acres which is * sure of filling the noble Kentuck sail yard boss They pick; 100 boxes a do and at least two thirds of I be wo that »here will soon appear any be ,te* h m tin g and fishing Indiana Were it expected to avera »e 1,800 pounds to We have a nice Christian Endeavor to the mussle with a brand of day and the yield is about 1,400 pounds man and children are busy as bees in sec-et order than those among us. If not for the mine», fisheries and hunt Society Notice of Final Settlement. which meets tvery Sunday at the acre, which they have refused to whisky manufactured in eastern Oregon to the acre. 1 he picking will last six- the hop yards, earning all the w • you desire to join a church or other ing for fn* bearing animals, there 4:30. cont act at an offer of 17 cetiv* The fiaternity, take membeithip with and would be nothing whatever to attract fr„m native berries and coyote’s ears, tee" d iy* R'88" «"<1 »urns from 50 cents to $2 a day. Any active company have a store and a la«ge ho In l h - m a tte r ol U m »»III a t J . X. F. O orlU , i Why did Charley P. make so short a tel and constantly employ from fifty cenmd, Polk i-ounty, OvaMO. I t will be a grand triumph for far west- Bros, sre still Tunning their threshers 10 year old boy or girl can pick la» help build up tho«e already here in outsiders to Alaska, except od sight AS. R H H EPA BD, KXXCUTOR I stead of running after new things. seeing expeditions. visit to the poatoffice Sunday evening. to ninety bands. There are, perhaps J *•*«*»». h«> I n , SI-0 hi- » m o « » a day, worth half a dollar. Industrious era civilisation. on Uty ____________________ •nd |>r»> lnT • Sn»l ttt-vnent of I W*s tome one else there before him or today UlOO souls there in connection notl, • 1. h -r-h r ftv -n to nil p « m Intar g.-own pickers average three hr»-:» » a did he simply want his mail. wan the hop fathering. It it in mid wtata. thnt aid -rptln-m-n will hs h) j day and the more nimble get lour sod I u th - coart hour- In Dates»** I a few fire. , The prune grower* in this section compmAiirely sp»xree>y settled moun- d-tormtuco Oetokw t , A K , U S « a . 10 n -a ls a k T ^ tam region and amoug their pickers JA S B .I have purchased graders and expect to D, E Gilman is back from tbe l.'ty | put up the fruit in the best manner a r d w a y s serer.l hundred Indiana pner country east of the mountains possible to secure a reputation ro t only It could hardly be called a campmeet- and says times are much harder •! *»• ing occasion, for there are too many for this season but hereafter. j than here. Wheat is worth only 35 Administrator’s Notice. '• " 'T ,n d n>'»ch gambling j cents in Heppner, and it Costs 30cents T h t n b t food <J« m I ki K. '• It» U m r tf h t kiw i t i Ws M tia v n r ta t a n ( I i m m c Otis and Oliver Wait have rented b - n ir h t ,h u ti t might ha very appn> / o a a il] Atad th a t is U m c * m T v té v m km t •Iwnjrt fuifll in f o a r s d re ris e e a w tl', l a bushel to haul it from the distau’ the McNary farm near Oak drove. Oli pnately named a protracted picnic m isfs rio r artiste. Is aasMnc r o a r d o o r valleys of which that is the market, NS I * • stand hy M. ver says he fear» they will have to TVcr# are twentyfonr drying kiln« rto after paying for threshing the farm batch, although he has done all he eight storage house* scattered over the er does not come out even. Then ma S E N D F O R S A M P L E S eould to prevent it. We think he ranch and a dosen laige shed* for the r w m r i w 1 ny of them have to haul firew»u»t and I Wsairtata . ateo no» 1 —a t t o y » iU s* . Ws Utoa a spteotfM ralos. will succeed, judging from bis visit* to nae ol camping picker». They keep . OTS* jr.^an. . Thn JtefcH t mío I ms as ■ ■ —rad Ws sito« U m A m — M m oo fcavi st — hod. Os—• aod fencing from thirty to forty miles. No the hop yard a t Lioeoln. forty work hortPi »nd " hmlf - M many 1 puta SM ter fnw stf. body except a few of the larcer »to. t aa* a $20,000 stock of good* ¡ 8am. Phillips found stolen property cow» and have men have any money and out precious r. H O L V E R S O N & C O ., not in his pasture hid io some brush. iu Heir «tore. A small steamboat little means of getting it, No wonder The ealy F i n I >1 C o m m e r c i a l » s t r e e t , O' ¿ l e n a . Ha thiaka bs has a elite and w* hope rana right from tha roach to people leave there i » jv our valley. D n 4 il C DBRRICE’S ’ow der WHAT’S IN A NAME?