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1 " . LOCAL AND QLNEHAL Urti company in much worse than Charles Baker has a new fonograf. A few parties are still wending their L. M. Taylor began teaching in Lib way coastward ou pleasure bent. erty district Monday. A. O. U. W. next Wednesday night. Alie Locke ill soon go back to Cali ( Wm. Bean ia running the Denny Homer Shop« is hack from a tour of The building for the defunct Sheri Percy Lady is taking in the exposi forma. California. dan bank has been wild for $1,700. fruit dryer at Bethel. tion. Miss Longacre will assist C. C. Lin Mason, dentist, over tho bank, Main j On the first page you will find sever Dr. Hayter dentist, over Wilson’s J. B. Stump, of Salem, was over Wed street, Dallas. drug »tore, Dallaa. den in teaching the Sheridan sch<x>l. al things worth reading. nesday. Store vour Imps at the Dallas ware An education ia worth more than -The governor has made Paul Fund- The Portland exposition has just J. W. Crider and family have mov lands or money. house. For terms see Agent Woods. ed to Albina. 0 |>ene*l for a month's run. mau, of Willamina, a notary public. Wanted a few clean white oats, M L. Robbins, Highest o f all In Lea venir g Power.— I Jonathan Bowles was buried at Salt Creek last Friday. Dr. Reynolds, of Salem, was in town professionally thi * week. Eugene Hayter has been having a sore tussle w th the quinsy. Advertised letters in the postoffice Wes. Craven and Cass Gibson are Every teacher should set a good ex- Mrs. Underwood, an aunt of Jim The Corvallis Presbyterian church Clay NoUon’s family left Saturday back from their hunt in tha Cascades. Mitchell, is herefrom the east o n e for I). C. Ireland, Clarence D. McCoy to join him in Nebraska. has celebrated its fortieth anniversary. ample in all things. and W. Sagvey. Judge Burch haa set November 6th Eliza, wife of J. Dickey, died near visit. The postponed trial of C. A Bowker J. F. Groves has been suffering with L. C. Parker at the fj-uit dryer just a piece of glass in his eye. for final hearing in the S. C. Williams At the Salem cannery 18,000 cans is to take place in Portland next Mon Harmony last week. north of town would like to gel all estate. day. Fred. Smith, of Amity has some fine of Bartlett pears have just been put Dick Daniel, Hale Baekensto and your prunes to dry. up. Amos Holman and better half, of Rev. Eli Fisher is back from a good < otawold bucks for sale cheap. Frank Magers are at Salmon river. Ed. Fennell, near Willamina, dried Luckiamute, were county seat visitors The Canadian Pacific is now run long visit to his farm in eastern Waah-i Toe Craven will move from Mon- Editor Wash, wife and child are vis Sunday. ington ■ling trains into St. Paul and Minneap 2,280 pounds of hops flora but little mouth back to his farm near there. Oregon is to be 1 iting Portland relatives this week. olis. more than an acre. W. H. Roy is again boss of the Dal cisco and the built A single Portland commission house Frank Burch is clerking in O’ Don- Wanted— to exchange cattle for a las delivery business, having bought Considerable grain that ripen«! late Mrs. J. Taggart and Miss Efiie Em has received 5,000 boxes of peaches nell’s hardware store at Independence. Works of California—have 1 W H Y M R . C H A R L E S B. N O B L E I * I out J. V. Chitty. from southern Oregon. mett began teaching at Bethel this is yet unthreshed, but so far has not young work horse by J. R. Robbins. ernor Pennoyer and full 1N O C O N tiR A T U L A T B U . Krause’s Headache Capsules— War- week. been materially damaged. 8. P. Kimball and family have mov Mrs. Jane Guymon, from McPher A R e m a r k a b le Cane o f B e in g C o m p le t e ly present. The Governor w Stone A Whatford have finished' 'ranted. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole All p» rents should read the school ed to their new home opposite Salem. son, Kansas, is here visiting her sister, C o r e d o f P araljrele A lt e r N e a r ly T b r e i to have his daughter christen i Jeff Bverlev now lives at Newport their hop picking and curing, the out agent. of war Oregon. Aa his only here he is doing a general teaming notice and the educational article of put being forty-five hales. Y e a r » o f N m Verlag a n d E m t n e a f P h y sl John and Harry Cosper took in the Mr-. Kirkpatrick. is married he may designate i F. M. Oliidfelter picked 720 boxes business. Prof. Reynolds in this issue. e la n » R a d D e e la r a d T h e ir B ea t B B b r t» rock house this week, but got no game John Clark and Fred. Toner laid out Bob Riley and his crew of about for from his ten acres of hops near Inde else for the great honor. In I During the month of August 300 Last year Kirkpatrick A Sons had Street Commissioner Williams has for deer at Cold Spring Saturday night ty Indians have just finished picking pendence, it will be an Oregon | Newspaper men as a rule place little Daisy Ainsworth, o f fifty-six bales of hops and expect about saloons closed in Chicago because it been busy fixing crossings and culverts. but failed to get any. the hop crop of Jacob Baker. For sale cheap. 1100.000 feet of lum- sixty this season. was too long between drinks. Mr. Crisson and daughter have been eredenae in patent medicine stories and Capital Journal. W. B. Davis >8 storing hops in his Several of the Oouer d’ Alene silver l>er, rough and dressed, at Suitor’s Of the sixteed banks that have sus former agricultural warehouse at Dal here from Missouri visiting their kins seldom bother to even read them. This At San Francisco funrralsare taken mines are resuming work, giving em mill and yard in Dallas. state c a p it a l * is not to be wondered at when it ia tak man. Mrs. J. B, Riggs. by an electric railway to a cemetery pended in Oregon nine have resumed las. ployment to about 1.000 men. en into consideration how often they and several others will soon do so. From three acres of hops near the twenty miles distant. No one denies the fact that at Strong's Frank Hubbard, of Falls City has are called upon by unscrupulous per Dr. Kirkpatrick and Prof. Bell have Mr. Deighem and family have come commercial center Hank Merwin has All postmasters in the county are contracted a portion of their hop crop finished picking his eleven ncres of sons to fabricate and publish stories of is as good an eating bouse i i aa can Le Presbyterian Sunday school will re-, from Shasta county, California, to vis-! gathered fi 000 pounds of hops, found in the state south of Portland. hops and had 687 bexes. open next Sunday and public school now selling 2 cent stamps at the rate at 18 cents, remarkable cures and perhaps print a If you doubt try it and be convinced. it his fatherfnlaw, Mr. Enns, near Dal of thirteen for a cent and a quarter. Mis- Johann Rowell, of Salem, has and academy next day. - picture of the mythical man or woman las, and may remain Win. Miller and family and Mrs. Geo. Cutting has gone back to Ore- been visiting Mrs. N. L. Butler and D. E. Gilman, who is usually one of town af'er assisting at the Smithfleld Fouls with her sou and daughter left supposed to have been cured. That all Spectacles in black case lost in Dallas Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood Mrs W. W. Percival at Monmouth. Thornburg, the upholster, gets con mediciue advertisements are not more Wednesday for Nestuoca. the must stirring men among us, has last Saturday. Will finder please re warehouse during harvest. purifier, gives freshnees and clearness “ fakes.” and that all newspaper men siderable Polk county trade because he been sick abed for a couple of weeks. Pap. Hudgins, of Independence, who turn them to this office. Mr. and Mrs. Frakes have a new boy. to the complexion and cures constipa A raft containing 350 piles each sev are not equally prejudiced is proven by is such a grand success in renovating has been agent for the Oregonian over tion, 25c, 50c and $1. See what our Falls City correspond euty feet long is being towed from Two of bis sisters have arrived from a story published in the Cincinnati old lounges, sofas and the like. Those desiring to pay their subscrip twenty years, is visiting the world’ s the southern part of the state. ent save about Rev. 8. A. Starr The tion in wood will please bring it along Coos bay to San Francisco. Times-Star of a well-known newspaper Some Portland parties are seeking a fair. Dallas people are of the same opinion. before the roads get bad. Andrew and Gilman Nunn are piling man whose life Mas saved by reading franchise for an electric railway on Cheapest blanket* in the city for the Andrew Holman will attend the Sa Horse raring occasions seen» to con All who are in any manner interest lem business college and his sister, stove wood at two bits a cord aud feel an advertisement. So remarkable and money are to be had at the White First street where Joe Holladays slow Mrs. Penrose has sold her place near sume lots of beer for fity barrels of i* interesting is the story that it ia here House Corner, also beautiful Surah as important as any hop picker. horse cars are still running. Bridgeport to Doc Miller and will ed in the hop business should read our Meda, enter the high school. arrived at Independence in one day reproduced as published in the Timee- silks very low. But why specialise Ballston correspondence in this issue. move back to Independence. In a bicycle ridi- g contest the other 8 tar. A number of vessels are now at last week. Charley Black’» team took a spin when we can truthfully say that their Schoolmastei A. B. W. Hughes has Wednesday, no damage resulting be day, the winner beat the worlds record Portland anxious to speedily load with Every home should have a woodshed Mr. Charles B. Noble, the well-known whole line of dry goods ia fully equal They are getting powerful particu and places to shelter all the stock returned from America with a life by going 433 miles within twenty-four wheat for foreign ports ami considera sides the breaking of some of the har litterateur, who has been suffering for to anything you could find in Rwt- lar down in bull fighting Mexico. A hours. partner and has settled down at Ami ness. ble grain is changing hands. from the rude blasts of winter. nearly three years with paralysis, was land. The very best families for miles death penalty has been attached to Muscott Bros., are through with hop upon the street today, cheerful and ac around go there when they want some Grain of any kind taken on subscrip cattle stealing. Honesty says a man should pay his ty- You must appear before the board of Lee Wann haled about 21,000 pound equalization before tomorrow evening picking, getting 1,140 boxes. They tive and the recipient of congratula thing choice. debts before spending money for liquor tion for this paper, either here in Dal T. I. Pric • has built a two story resi or anything else not necessary. of hops from sixteen acres of ground or your assessment must stand as had four acres that went over a ton to tions from his tnanv friends. There is las or at any mill or warehouse in the <le ice in north Independence and T. the acre. a bond of unity between all newspaper and was in town Tuesday proposing to made. county, at 60 cents a bushel. We copied-the marriage notice of W. Wann has moved from Monmouth If all the practical photographers in men, so that Mr. Nobles case appeals to A letter has been received here stat Miss Edna Roberts from another pa sell at 18 cents. If any postmaster in the county to the Eola hills. Our proposition to furnish tha I tk - every member of the craft as well as to the state were stood up in line accord George Ford, an old Dallasite and mizek and San Francisco Call a year ing that Mrs. Polk Higbee is no more per, but it turns out to be untrue. would rather receive the I tkmizkk reg every one afflicted as lie was. Mr. Noble ing to genuine merit it is probable that J W. Kirkland has his new resi and that Charley is clerking in an Ok- brother of the Fords near Falla City, ularly than a commission on what he lias spent the last three years traveling T. J, Cherrington would be placed at Hop tickets will count the same as is over from Newport revisiting the for a cord of wood still holds good. homa bank. lience at Independence completely rig may collect for this office, let him say Bring along the wood. from city to city seeking skilled physi the head. There may possibly be his ged out with electric lights and how cash on subscription to this paper, or scenes of his younger days. •0. How is thirty-six bushels of bartlett cians, to whom he hag appealed in vain equals in Portland, but certainly not for any other debt due the office. Al. Campbell has purchased some they do make things shine. Within three years J. K. Guttrv, of fine Cotswold bucks of Mr. Green, near pears from one tree. That is what one for relief. Knowing this, a reporter ex outside of it. Gallery over Keller’s Emerson Harris and A. Hiese, at Jonathan Sears, on Salt creek, has a furniture store. From ten acres of hops near Buena Oak Grove, have a far better hop crop Vista A. P. Bonzey weighed up fifty- team of large horses that he would Mill Creek, has killed 100 acres of oak Lincoln, which he will next week take of George Balls trees shelled out for pressed surprise at the remarkable cure, him last week. but Mr. Noble, after executing ■ jig to grub stumps by having his goats to to his Salmon river sheep ranch. than they had on the same ground last live hales of hops. That means at like to exchange for gentle mares. show that he was as sound as he look keep the sprouts eaten off. The Ladies bazaar in the State In year their preseut output being about least 10,000 pounds and not far from Wm. Eisanbrice and Miss Docia Will not gome of the boys and girls W. F. D. Jones, until recently pro 18,000 pounds. Cornelius Hughes has a Bantam please tell uh how much they earned Durham, of the commercial center, ed, let the re]K>rter into the secret of surance block is winning golden opin $ 2 , 000 . his cure. prietor of the Tillamook Headlight, rooster, a halfbreed and a full blooded ion from the host of ladies who go there during the harvest or hop picking sea were given permission to wed by the If half the worthless curs in the “ It wa* a hard time I had of it,” said for all sorts of extra nice furnishing Mrs. Fouts hag come from Kansas now has an interest in the Astorian. county clerk Tuesday. Chinese pheasant in a large wire coop. son and what they will do with it. county were deprived of breath and to see her sister, Mrs. Win. Miller, up he, "but the last medicine we take is goods for themselves and their child Ed. Biddle is studying out n hydrau They constitute a happy family. their rations given to the pigs and on whom she had not laid eyes since Dudley Saling. of Ballston, g_.t 6,- always the one that cures, and I have ren. J. W. Richardson, Jr., and Miss chickens it would be far more sensible she was a 10 year old girl, nearly forty lic hop press which lie thinks will be a Uncle Ab. Faufconer’s noted horse, Xenia Bell, two of the most worthy 000 jmund» of bnn« ftom twelve acres, taken the last. I was paralyzed on little better than anything now on the and profitable. Old Bummer, does not like lawyers, and jiopular young people about Inde it being toe first year, and Lee Wann March 9, 1890, white in the employ of years ago. market. The next time you go to Harritt * because he thinks they lie for money. pendence, have become husband and got 22,000 pounds from sixteen acres. the David Williams Publishing Comp We can promise the people of Eola Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Die Mclntire’s ask to see their cottolene, a any of New York City as their travel Robert Sears, of Upper 8«lt Creek, The other day he spilt Attorney Lin wife. that they will have as good a school as go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh's Catarrh Rem Tuesday John Boydston and J. A. ing representative from Ciucinnati. I desirable substitute for lard. They al they have had in several years, hut edy is the first medicine 1 have ever has been working for Albert Butler den over half an acre of ground, lying About half of the 150 national Barker started to Oak Grove in a cart found the traveling a great help to me, ways have the latest and best of every* brother, Mark, for M. C, and bis along tiie road. Miss Sykes believes in absolute obe found that would do me any good.” banks that suspended during the sum which broke down and caused the horse thing in the grocery line. Brown. dience and good order, and will have Price 50 cents. This paper said Doug. Gilliam’s first mer have resumed, and tne restoration to run away. Mr. Barker wa- dragged both in a financial and a literary way, but suddenly stricken down as I was at About 400 men are now working at heir was a girl, but it is a no such of public confidence is becoming gen some distar ee aud badly bruised. it. Somerset, O.. 150 miles from Cincin Will not someone please tell us his Contris. the dentist, pulls qr plugs Senator Stewart, of Nevada, has ar experience in raising beets, carrots and the Cascade locks and some of the thing. Papa Doug, says his boy heard eral. Very few have appeared before the nati. I was incapacitated for both writ teeth without pain. present generation may yet see them him read what we said about it and at board of equalization to kick about raigned tho president on the charge of the like for stock? Have you not ing and money making. Luckily my John Flanery. of Salt Creek, J. O. finished. once decided to lick the editor of the trying to run congress to suit himself. found that it pays to plant root crops Bevens, of Airlie, and C. P. Zumwalt their taxation, but later on some will lilerary droductions bad been remun concern as soon as he is big enough. 8. L, Jones in the D’Arcy block baa Hundreds of people write: “ It is come in and kick like a mad, wild steer, If the president were a free silver man. for winter feed. erative, and I had a snug bank account and U. H. Hyde, of Perrydale and Ball impossible to describe the good Hixxl’s Rev. 0 B. Whitmore has been em stun, toook in the county Beat Wed because of the result of their careless laid up, but these three years have the purest and freshest candy in the- lie would be lovely in the sight of the The Vernon boys, who live half way Sarsaparilla has done me.” It will be ployed to preach during the next year city, and his ice cream soda wifi make ness. made a drain on it. senator. nesday. you feel good down to your toes. way between here and Salem, have of equal help to you. for the Congregatioiialists of Sheridan “ I sought a score of physicians, go A 8heiman county man is trying to been away up in the McKenzie river Ed. Dove has sold 100 bates of hops Robt. Barker has gone back to as ing to the beBt specialists in Cincinnati, and Willamina, and Dr. Whiteaker, Train your boys and girls to work, ratHe off his $2,500 farm at $2 50 a region interviewing the deer and other at 17 cents. He had eighty boxes pick sist his wife in claiming the money At east end of steel bridge is an iron for, even if not a present necessity, it who recently resigned the presidency ed one at a time without leaf or straw due them by the government as own Chattanooga and Pittsburg. Twelve ticket. In every locality are always four footed beasts. of Willamette university, has become Cincinnati doctors, pronounced my worker who shoes horses and aeta tires will be better for them and the habit some people who never fail to bite at and dried without sulphur, to send to ers in certain Choctaw Indian lands pastor of St. Paul’s church in Port case incurrble, but I would not give Whisky is a devilish thing and sel will be invaluable in after life. such things, but it is a safe and sensi the W orld’s Fair. recently purchased. Himself, wife up, and after seeking in vain for relief extra well. Ask for hit terms the next land. time you pass that way. dom fails to materially physically ble rule of life to never do so. and two children are each entitled to in Pittsburg and Chattanooga, consult At the factory, Falls City, the new Will those indebted to this paper $600. harm whoever persists in tampering About two tons of mail sacks, con steel chop mill of Cramer A Bond does Horatio Morrison has all his hops, with it, to say nothing of the evil asso ed the best medical talent in Chicago. please remember our pro[>osition to Hellenbrand’s meals are good enough thirty bushels per hour, with toll of taining picks, shovels harness, pack take wheat deliveied at any mill or about seventy bales, ready for the ciations it engenders. Grant Harris, of West Salem, E..C. Up to January 17, 1892, I had spent and cheap enongh for anybody. Give saddles and camp equipage, have ar one-tenth or 5 cents per bushel. market. His last kiln consisted of warehouse in the county at 60 cents a Pentland and J. W. Richardson, of In $2,500 for doctors and medicine and him a trial. rived at Waterville, to be carried to Four sports convicted for prize fight 180 boxes, the hops being forty inches By using Hall’s Hair Renewer, gray, Coulee City, fifty miles distant, by bushel. Here is a good chance for dependence, N. H. Burley, of near Sa was about to give tip in despair when I deep on the floor of the dryer and it ingin Portland have been fined $1.- faded or discolored hair assumes the pony express. It is all franked for those anxious to pay. lem, E. F. Sergeant, of Bellvue, and got hold of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for 000 each and have appeated their case requiring sixty hours to dry them. Pale People, through reading the adver Go to Dugan Bros, for everything in Hill A Yoakum will today finish E. C. Keyt and son, Lawrence, of Per- tisements, to the supreme court. There is a well natural color of youth and grows lux some government geological or botoui- the line of plumbing or steam engine Preaching at all the churches every known law positively forbidding such uriant and strong, pleasing everybody. cal expedition. their ten acre hop patch, getting about rydale, were among the Dallas visitors “ From the first week of using the extras. They are nice fellows to deal from outlying precincts Tuesday. Sunday morning and evening. Meth pugilistic contests. Several of the Bridgeport boys have If the 3,000 men, woman, boys and 1,400 boxes of the best hops they have remedy I made a steady improvement, with on general principle#. odist and Christian Sunday schools at ever raised. D. M. Guthrie is through asked us o inquire for the wherea girls who have been working in the Not less than 30.000 hop tickets wen- Several strangers are around trying and on April 12,1 put up my cane af • :45, Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and bouts of Ike Yoakum’s little red bird hop yards of this county will continue gathering his crop of 21,000 pounds to buy or rent land and others are wish ter using it thirty months. I certainly M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs printed at the different olfices in this dog. Ike knows all about it and so do to show the same zeal and industry in between Lincoln Slid Salem. Of course you want to save money, county this season, to say nothing of ing to exchange Portland or Salem real believe this medicine is all the proprie day evening. The general public wel but ask how it can be done, We reply their home affairs,many of them would From a l’ rinevilln paper we clip this: estate for soil in old Polk where there is tors claim /or it, and that it will do all t he 60,000 already in existence. Veri we. by going to G. W. Johnson A Son for come at all three meetings ly the hop business is getting to be a Ha/.lett, the pilgrim printer, was at soon see a big improvement in the B. F. Nichols, accompanied by his so much hop land. T.ie outside world they say it will. I take pleasure in everything in the wsv of men and boya E l izabeth , Penn., Aug. 22,1891. big tiling within our borders. The Dalles last week, headed toward condition of things there. After all grand daughter, Miss May Holbert, are concluding that it must be a good recommending it to all similarly afflict clothing including halt and furnishing industry is tho surest key to success. Norman Lighty, Des Moines, Iowa: li ft'Thursday for Grant. Miss Holbert county where they can raise so many ed. Like many who have tried medi What we publish today concerning Idaho. Hu is 55 years old and half his cine in vain I was doubiful of its value goods. The quality, the style and the We have a good sale for Krause’s Cap life has been spent tramping from one A gentleman just back from a visit goes to Walla Walla to spend tl e win hops. prices will all suit you. Go and aee if the Hayden family ought to make ail at first, and only used it when I grew sides aud those who have tried them ter with her aunt, Mrs. Winckler. newspaper town to another. to his old Georgia home after an ab men condemn and shun saloons for That Dallas should have a system of desperate. Now I can not praise it too they don’t. use them again. Respectfully, sence of twenty years, says the farm While passing the Methodist parson waterworks we verily believe but, the sike of their sons, for all saloons Dr. Doty is under medical treatment C har . H. S haffer . highly. It has restored me to health are breeders of drunkards, and no ono at Good Samaritan hospital in Port ers there are making almost nothing age Wednesday we noticed Thos. Elli whether with its present financial con and strength nnd I feel grateful accord Let us broadly hint that 8roat A Gile For sale by J. D. Belt, sole agent. because their land has been impover ott, Henry Howe, Rev. 8. A. Starr and dition and surroundings it would be who frequents them is safe from a-sim- land. and Elder P. R. Burnett has ingly. Dr. Whittaker pronounced it a have the finest groceries in the city and Around Salem wheat has been sell ilar fate. gone to preach at College Ciiy, Cali ished by too much cotton raising, and Jas. Elliott shingling the kitchen which wise to just now undertake their con hopeless case of locomotor ataxia. that they will give the best prices for ing at from 46 to 50 cents and oats at fornia, his family remaining at Eu lie reports the mass of negro» as utter has been added to the rear of the build struction is a very serious question. It “ Yes, I know there arc many who will your produce. Go to them for Califor Alice, daughter of Jas. Alexander, gene. ly worthless, education seeming to ing. 25. Apples sell at about 40 cents per is far easier to get into debt than out fancy anything yon say about my case nia products. have harmed rather than helped them. bushel and peaches 65 cents per box. living south of Independence, died four of it. The voters of Dallas will soon is an advertisement, but if they want The Dallas flouring mill has been Mrs. F. C. Woods has been elected Potatoes bring 30 cents, eggs 15 and years ago. Having a zealous mission Mrs. W .S. Elkins has in her garden be given an opportunity to express an any corroboration, tee t hem address me running night and day, Mr. Noel tak art teacher at the Monmouth normal ary spirit, she had accumulated quite For painless dental work, butter 20. Vegetables are in full sup i Dr. ing the day shift and Wm. Surles th near town a sunflower stalk eight feet and will move there some two weeks opinion on it, and in the mean time at the Y. M. C. A. building,'and I will Contris in Gray’s block. a fund for that cause, and it is con high with fortytwo sunflowers on it ply and cheap enough. the advocates and opponents of the cheerfully answer all inquiries if stamps stantly being added to, the interest on night. Harry Dunn’s crippled fingers and the sunflower on another stock hence. She takes the position of Miss measure can be using their influence are enclosed.” In Salem flour sells at 90 cents per it each year being appropriated to are well enoughtfor him to be back in measures three feet in circumference, Ella Smith. The normal is to be con- as they think beet. Other milliners are doing their beat, sack, bran at $16, shorts $17 and chop missions. Pink Pills, while advertised and the mill. gral ills ted on securing Mrs. Woods, as they being of the Black Russian varie handled by the drug trade as a pro but none of them can keep up with $18, haled timothy hay at $11, beef on Around every grog shop in (hi- and ty. She also haa a single stock of she is an artist of no mean ability and H o p s In L a n e C o u n t /. Krause’s Headache Capsules unlike prietary ai tide, sre not considered a Mrs. Fiester in the way of genuine bar foot 2 cents and stock hogs 4 cents. every other county you can find loal- China aster supporting twentyfour red as an instructesa has no equal. The hop crop is now all harvested in patent medicine in the sense that name gains in ladies head gear. Stylish, sub Mutton sheep bring about $2 a piece many remedies are perfectly harmless. ers spending their few (limes for vil- and pink flowers. Who else has some Lane county. C. 8. Calef sold 6,345 They contain no injuaious substance, R. F. Mason A Hon have gold their implies. For many years previous to stantial, medium priced, things are and dressed veal 4J cents. Fat hens lianous whiskey and cursing the co in- hop erop to an eastern buyer at 17 pounds cf hops to Mr Mitchell for 17 their general manufacture they were what most all ladies now want and she can be sold at 8 cents a pound and will stop any kind of a headache and try, but perfectly unconcerned alnut thing extra large and fine. cents a pound. They will be shipped The special train load of fifteen cars will pievent headaches caused by over cents. Only time can tell whether or used as a prescription. At first their haa them. dried prunes for 10 cents. of Wallowa cattle from Elgin is *n not they should have held on. Opia east at once. Win. Neis finished pick great restorative powers were not fully iniiulgence in food ordaink late at their debts of honor. The World’s Fair buildings must be night! Price 25 cents. For sale by J. ing his hop yard above Springfield Sat route to Chicago. F. I). MeCully had ions on that subject are worth about as A shipment of 200 dozen frogs ar recognized and they were chiefly pre We need not particularise the con all taken down and removed within a D. Belt, druggist. rived at New Whatcom Sunday over two car loads in the bunch and ac much as your present belief about its urday. Off of his 28 acre yard he ob scribed for impure blood and geueral tents of the New York Racket store. It year after the close of the exposition tained 75,000 pounds, or an average companied the train. If this venture snowing the first week in December. the Cunadian Pacific from Pitt River, weakness. Their remarkable »uccess is sufficient to say that Mr. Barnet haa and a vexing question with the direc J S. Cooper, of Independence, ship B. 0. The frogs were destined for San results in the game success that attend There are so many ifs in the rase as to yield of 2,678^ pounds per acre, which in such cases, and the fact that there tors is how to get rid of them. They ped 140 bales of E. C. Merril’s hops, Francisco, and were all alive, kicking i d the shipment of Horn and Despain make it the merest guess work. at the latest prices paid for hops, would was nothing in the formula that could there as many real bargains in all kinds had been expecting to realize $1,000,- filling two cars, for which he paid 18 vigorously anil singing as they «rri.v.l from Pendleton and La Grande to bring the sum of $445.39 per acre. This do any harm, even if they did not do of goods aa were ever found under one 000 or more ter them, but now doubt cents a pound. This is about onethird on the Sehome dock. We have just heard a good one on yard was carefully worked and sprayed any pood, ted to their being tried in roof. South Omaha, other shipments will he whsther they can even give them of the crop on thirtyseven ncres of land immediately started, as the parties in Uncle Dave Guthrie. Home twenty and shows what the proper attention cases where the skill of the physician H o /» ia Map Y o r k . Parents, let not your children grow away for their removal. The lates. and amounts to marly $5,000. Mr. terested have about 1,800 head to die odd years ago he and a number of oth will bring the grower. We believe this and the power of mediciue had entirely The picking ia entirely cleaned up proposition is to sell them at auction. Merri.l will clear nearly $10,000 on up with the impress.on lhat card play pose of. er prominent Oregon stock men were to be one of the beet yields in the state. failed. Their power of restoration ing is harmless and commendable. So and the crop ia ready far market. It seemed to border on the marvelous. is of good quality generally and lighter The other day we heard two farmers that thirtyseven acres of land this is whisky harmless if let alone. When The Portland exposition folks expect in San Francisco. The others were — Eugene Guard. telegraphing to their managers at year. They proved to be a never-failing speci discussing the case of a neighbor who the drunk irds and gamblers of today to get up a pomnlogical exhibit of our home to have this, that or the other than last year by at least 20 per cent., M ONM OUTH. fic for such disesses as locomoter ataxia estimates of the shortage ia placed by has plenty of good land, stock and ev- Three years ago a man bought twen- began, neither they nor their friends state tor the midwinter fair at Han done. Uncle Dave had no reason for A few more students have arrived partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, many at higher figures. Dealers have erything else needed to makes ty ¿,-re* ¿f land near Monmouth and dreamed lhat they would ever come to Francisco. To this end they offer the sending back any instructions, hut pro sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner to some extent begun the work of buy of fanning, but was constantly in deni ^ , |)ft f|1(j of „ ye.ir gtrtrVed out and their present unenviable position. this week, 206 to date. | following premiums for fruits: For posed to be as full of business as any and his present crop ® * , 1,1 .,ut in disgust to a man who has ( David Vogt sold his sweet little j the largest five pears, $5; for the great- of them, a-d telegraphed to Harvey The hop pickers have all returned vous headache, the after effect of La ing, and the figures reported bjSMtem Gripjpe, palpitation of the heart, pate run from 20 to 21 cents. Purchases by asked why, and the reply in two years made enough off of the I black pup to Eva Wash for two hits | est variety of pears, $ ; for the best ten something about turning certain sheep and hop tickets go as legal tender. and sallow complexions, and all dis dealers here aggregate about 600 bales. too m »uch of his time and money were land to * MV pay for it. The soil wag all Within four weeks she got $4 worth 1 varieties of apples, $5; for the largest in one pasture an i tiie balance in It is a no* Mrs. 8. R. Williams has been very eases of the blood such as scrofula, ery squandered at the saloons, right— it simply needed a genuine rus 1 of solid fun out of it, and then let Min bunch of grapes, $5; for the greatest another. It coat him only $10. ill for four or five days with bilious sipelas, etc. torious fact that all drinking men ne tler to tickle it thoroughly and make j variety of gra|«e, $5. The same is to I nie Robinson have it at the original They are also a specific for troubles j be shipped by express, free to the ship glect their business. A Salem paper says: Harris A fever. NEW TO-DAY. the produce come. ¡cost, she picking hops to pay for ii. per, not later than October 7th. Stutesmar. have a forty acre hop yard The band made music at the races peculiar to females, such as suppres From five and a half acres of ground | Minnie considers the frisky hrule a One of the pluckiest woman in the In a California paper we have just near Lincoln. They have 110 pickers which made the horses run faster, we sions, irregularities, and all forms of containing 5,550 hills, H. B. Plummer weakness. They build up the blood state was found at La Grande the oth ! whole circus, with her brother, Frank, read of half a dozen men and women at work and expect to finish inside of suppose. fora clown, and would not begin In and restore the glow of health to pale aecured m'fi.Hsh er night. At midnight a mob organ in one county who came there and be a week. Their hope are turning out take a cow and calf for it. hops. T. J, The dinning hall company have hir and sallow checks. Tn rase of men Land effloe at Oregon City, I have about 30,- ized to drive all Chinese out of the H. B. Plummer’s six acres of Imp* gan at the bed rock from two to four better than they ex|>ected. Mr. Stutes- ed a butcher and will furnish their own ihey effect a radical cure in all cases Oregon, picking today and will Harris August 25, 1898. of Oak town. At>out thirty of ihem sought ‘.urned off 750 boxes, which dried into | years ago and are all non $1,000 or uian says that he has the liest crowd twef in the future. IS H EREBY GIVEN THAT THE fOL» 000 pounds. pouuds. A. A. J arising from mental worry! overwork 1 YTOTICK about 14,000 refuge at the house of Mrs. Trumbull, 1 lowing named -ettler ha« filed notice of hi* In* Grove, sold his crop of for 18 cents, wife of a Baptist Chinese missionary over fiftv bales of from 170 to 200 more ahead. They were all rustlers, of pickers that ever came together. In tent ion to m ake Anal in oof in support of his claim, or excesses of whatever nature. rain or shine they are just the same, A new chopper, a much needed im pounds each. The l>»nt kiln of Jiff j however, and devoid of bad habit*. pound* to Wise A Keyt and that said proof will be made before the Register Pink Pills are sol 1 in lx.xcn (never in and McNary When the mob called for them, she boxes made 1,400 pounds We .........1 Cannot some reader cite us to cases of always cheerful, and seem to take as provement at the warehouse, they Receiver at O regon City, Oregon, on October and we are told that Alex and said 28, 1 n»S, vis.: Alfred O. Bute!, T E D » App No loose form, by the dozen or hundred, n„urr Some others came out with a loaded gnn much interest as though they owned seem busy all the time. •old at the same figure, Wm. Stump and Fred. Kirner doing the same kink in this county. The for the N W* and li.tett and ft i«.tl and the public are cautioned against 14,740, that figure, some aie the first man to enter her house- would the firing, while L M. Taylor, Ab. Mn publication of such tilings dors the in the yard. Home of his pickers came s. r 10 w. He hUBW th* following would now sell at W. C. Hembree and party b»ve re numerous imitations sold in this shape) prove hi« continuo a* rem Jen ce upon and cultivation md some would not be sho . They thought she m-ant it from Salem, some from Amity, some dividual no harm and tends to encour holding for 20, and some gers and Charlie Stump were ba'i’ ia I > f mid land, via,; Lorens Schiller, of Fort land, Oro- turned from their hunt and got twen al 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2 50 and w n *wav. Albrecht Ki testeras „ o f Portinnd.Oregon ;Aibett with a Pierce Bigg» machine, winch i* i age others to follow in their footsteps. from McCoy and some from Dallas. take even that. ty-seven deer and two bear. and may lie bad of all druggists or di C man, of Neskowin, Oregon; C H m l m considered the best new being used in 1 Meakowin. Oregon. Any person wHo decree to pm . Mr. Haines, of Curry, is visiting his reel by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medi test again"« the allowance o| the county. cine Company, Hclieneclady, N. Y. or know a of any nthnkuntinl i daughter. Mrs. Porlwood. Mr. Port- No riiild should be started to nchfkd i of tfte InUvi Brockvillr, Out. The price at which rsKuUUona wood’s mother is no batter. proof should noi be a before 6 years of age Any experiem--1 e glad to keow that oor friend* of Polk county *r* ret- these Pil s are sold makes a course of tunity at f f ting Interested in jur advertising. They read every line ' ed teacher will tell vim that the child [ One of J. J. Russell’s hoys is danger treatment inexpensive as compared ( of it and are hungry for more, and the aatiafartory |**t 1 who enters sch ail al 6 will in two rears of it all i* the re-ult*. When people know where they ously ill with typhoid fever they now with othor remedies or medical treat '■an get. an article, that* where to go to get it. i have learned all that it is Capnbh of live on Richmond place west of town ment. . Wc are showing oi { understanding. Then why waste the ; — ------- ■ ■ niA.-ent array it is. All the effects in weave, We interviewed one of the professors Iflek* it e point to ture, hesidee the staple linee of Henerietta* T he P en n oyer F am ily. time and attention of tlie teacher on | st college, he mid the school was work Mm. Governor Pennoyer is at the j those under 6 It is a generally a d -, Our anything we here ever aho ( Mjr jacket stock turj ing very harmoniously, much more sc World’s Fair, having accompanied their it $6 i* e MMMity for the money. M«a*- ladle« • fur trimmed garment at t mitted fact thatmont parents who wish li th» m»kt*T o!«• Mhtsat ---- -- velue*. * OarpOM k *■ and childrens school cloaks ere et relient than in the psst. non Horae* a * fur ft* Chicago on hie C ~ « d , Polk i to send very young chi dren to school. as a sm s _ I do so more to gel them out of the way ' There will be an evangelist from th« way to ntt«>nd the I#awrenceviUe pre •■UAr, havtna ! •nil p r»,ln( » Sail m MS , at home than for the sake of what TAKE ADVANTA6E OF 0000 ROADS. sast commenoe a protracted meeting at paratory school in New Jemey. M ñutir» li h *f»b v g ir a » they may learn. But a school is not a the Evang- Heal chnrrh on Wednesday Pennoyer came ficroee the plains in wM » m m lhas ass ■ T . H O L V E R S O N A C O ., nuiserv and noch'td should he admit- evening to continue for the remainder 1853, the prepent Governor of Oregon ¿• to m ín .« at Ik* »nan U san la l _ OctoWf s . A. D., ISM, M ISo'ckMk ( ! ted until it can be substantially bene of the week sod longer if tiie interest come in 1854, and thev were married 301 Commercial «treet* Malem. JAS R .I The aaly Pare Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No in 1855. October the 28th the warthip fited educationally. demands. A B SO LU TE LY A CINCINNATI MIRACLE Notice for Publication. □"PRICE’S owder Uati ia Millions of Home* -40 Y* W: Notice of Final J