Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 06, 1893, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND OENEKAL
i
Mason, dentist, over Die bank, Main
street, Dull**.
l)r. Hayti-r, duutiet, over Wilson’» | W. 8. Frink h
I notary public.
drug store, Dali*».
Arthur Veaxie ha» been appointed a J Miss Sadie Simonton is teaching just
Mi«» Elia Carpenter will again teach
H. R. Martin and Miss Rilla Morri
r*. McCoy.
notary public in Portland.
this side of Salem.
1 son were married near Wliiteson last
been again made a
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-—Latest U. !
M.ss Stout,of Monmouth, is to teach
Miss Paradine Doughty has opened
The bitmetalists will meet at t h e 8und*y-
a- O owlev.
a dressmaking establishment at Mon- | court house this evening,
At Astoria the other day a sturgeon
The Dallas flouring mill will grind ; See what Mi«» N Hie Collins
The family of T. J. Phillips will move 1 w“ -C-»u« h* ,w“ lv«
»'*d W «*»
Win. and Glenn Grant have twenty mouth.
I
about
a
ImiUtoriii
in
DakoU.
ing 756 puunds.
buck wheat the Ural three days in No- ]
acres of beans near Dallas.
T. T. Shaw is back from several from Salt Creek to Monmouth.
vein her.
months in eastern Washington and
Lee Stone and family will soon leave
There in hh yet hut one hop raiser in
The academy opened this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin, of Smith
Idaho,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hubbard, of our
ru()* county— Ford McCalister,
twenty stuiieuts and a number more to find a new home in Los Angelos
field, have a first born boy.
county,
Califtrnia.
town, have been visiting Judge W. C.
J H K....««»» ».
.
. .
Word Butler, ol Independence, ex­ are to enter.
Miss Mary Harper is teaching at the
pects
to
open
a
dental
office
somewhere
R,
Suitor
has built a large shed at
i
This week M. Morrison sold a cook
new Luckismute school house.
iu Idaho.
City Marshal Sadler ha. changed bis
stove and some irou pipe to be hauled his lumber yard, to shield his buildiug
A -on of John Brown, of Harpers
material from the rain.
the Reuben Robinson
resideuce to
to tlw
Krause’, Headache Capsules— War-
At the state insane asylum there are into Tillamook.
Ferry notoriety now lives at 8a em.
hause west q( the public school.
now
894
inmates
and
ninety-eight
offi­
Rev. C. R. Kellernian, late of Salem,
| ranted. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole
Mack Grant has moved from Salt
Wanted— to exchange cattle for a cers and employes. During Septem- Creek to the property of Mrs. America has been made p-*"«iding elder of the
J. K. Sears, of McCoy, is building a agent.
young work h o io by J. R. Robbins.
Boise district in Idaho.
l>er there were twentyone commit­ Grant, two blocks west of the depot.
* °°d b*r“ " n
Pl!® V ° Rprini' / “ " ‘ y
Dillon, of tho United Bretb-
Mrs Ed. Cross, of Salem, has been ments.
and wdl put about 100 acres of it in ren church, has established his home
Fred Hurst, formerly of Lincoln, aud
Lack of economy in personal, family,
hay.
I at Salem.
visiting iier sister, Mrs. Fox at Dixie.
Ed. Morgan, whose father. J. G. Mor city or county affairs have in multi- H. A. Johnson, Jr. have opened a real better in every way. All Californij that their goods always torn on
estate agency at Salem.
prunes are now thus dried and the ly as represented. Take your i
Discreet parents will make almost gan. lives at the old Dove place south »lied cases drivend away prosperity.
Mrs. G. W Lee is up from Portland
For sale cheap, 300.000 feet of lum-
of Eola, committed suicide in Salem
markets demand graded fruit. It has there if you wish a fair exchange.
Wild
beasts
have
killed
about
£00
ou a visit and lias rented her place to Ur, rough and dressed, at Suitor’s any sacrifice to educate their children.
There was in Louisiana this week a
last week. Whisky had make his life
been estimated that Spring Valley
Lawyer Bros., of Portland, lor five i mill a„d yard in Dallas.
sheep
for
Holt
McDaniel
over
in
the
storm that drowned over 209 persons
Dudley Purvine aud Miss Hannah a miserable failure.
alone will this season hav© thirty five
B%ld
mountain
country
Patronize white labor whenever pos­
and destroyed *1,000,000 worth of prop­
tons of dned prunes and that Polk and
■
Tt*r*'„
,,
. . I
c » rd playing should he banished Chase, of Lincoln, were married Wed­
Right in the heart of the city of erty.
One thousand pounds of English rye Marion counties together will have fif sible and allow the heathen Chine* to
Karls Clover Root, the new blood . from esery Christian home, for the ex­ nesday.
Eola the road is in s very bod shape
shift for himself, especially when yop
purifier, gives freshness and clearness j ample is not a good one.
Nat Holman and family have gone or lawn grass for sale by Georg* Row ty car loads of them. If Spring Yalley can get just as good work done. Send
During the month of Sepember and the mnyor, city fathers and chief
cliffe
at
*6
per
hundred.
to tha complexion and cures coustipa-1 ,,
,, ,, .
where
the
industry
is
yet
in
its
infancy
tl ere were thirty marriages in Marion of police should get their heads to­ to aojonrn at there Cooper Hollow farm
your clothes to the Salem steam bun-
tion. 25c, 50c and *1.
I.. Mr* ,>r 0 D B'"ler had on exhibi-
for a few weeks aud put in their fall
T. O. Hutchinson has had a honse can produce so mnch, what will the dry.
gether and apply some remedy.
! tion at the county fair a niece of silver crunty.
whole
of
Pollf
county
do
ten
years
g.ain,
raising so as to make a full grown
Grain of any kind taken on subscrip-1 brocaded silk wort *85 a yard
Wilson Bump has moved from Kings
Nearly 1,200 pupils greeted the twen­
hence. And coming down to the vi-
tion for this paper, either here in Dal-, .
Some one gives the substance of all room out of the basement.
' i 'ley to Corvallis to educate his ty-lime teachers is the Salem public
cinity of Dallas where so manv thons-
Gaynor ha* just received a new line
las or at any mill or warehouse in the
‘ 11,1 -T extra freight trains < 'hlren.
There was both a sugar and a bacon and prune trees will soon be bearing of foot wear among which you will be
school Monday morning, it being the health rules iu these six words: Strict
county, at 60 cents a bushel.
were sent out of Portland over hotb
temperance,
correct
diet,
systematic
f inline in town the first of the week— we can see good times ahead. But certain to find what you want.
tha went Bin#* roitde for loads of grain.
Rev. J. W. Craig has been returned begi. ning of the new year and (here exercise.
no sugar to be had in Portland.
W, H. Dauglitiey has 900 cattle on
fruit raiera must remember that in-
to Spokane for anot her year and Rev. are about 300 more children of school
I
VVe
hereby
invite
all
teachers
in
the
the way from Wallowa county to Pen­
age within the district.
Archie, Charlie and Willie White,
C. U. Cross has located.
There was never before so much telligent and close care and attention
Try the Arlington houas if you are
county
to
make
this
paper
their
ine-
dleton to ship to the Sound. and 300i
The steel bridge is once mor in good formerly of Oak Grove, are now all at i good road between here and Salem, are absolute necessities for success.
in a quandary as where to find the
■I'Uin of communication with the nub­
Those desiring to pay their subscrip­
more from the John Day country.
Pullman,
Washington,
the
last
named
but some of it will be very bad this win
boat meal.
ile.
F
tion iu wood will please bring it along shape except that it needs painting.
AS SE SM MENT BOLL.
ter.
Nearly 100,000 feet of three iuch plauk a doctor and the others druggists.
The Salem merchants say that with­
before the roads get bad.
.f.
B.
Leasiu
is
once
more
a
resident
The following is a list of the tax
flooring was added and the screw» and
in the last few weeks business is be­
Horatio Morrison, Postmaster Grant
'There will be a social at the Chris­
0 . H. Cobb has set eral home made
Hop tickets will count the tame as rods have all been tiglileued aud ad­ and Manfred Soars left Wednesday for
ginning to assume the same propor­ of Dallas, having returned from Ne-
tian church this eveuing and a freewill payer» of Polk county for the year 1893, wagons on hand for sale at low prices,
tarts
bay,
where
lie
was
working
on
cash
on
subscription
to
this
paper,
or
justed at a cost of *1,034.
tions as before the tin social collapse.
the mountains where wild animals roam offering to make final payment on or­ who are assessed for $500 or m ore:
and can do any repairing you stand in
Hobart's saw mill.
for any other debt due the office.
BRIDGEPORT.
The old railway depot at Grant’s cari.ving four days rations and a bushel gan.
If any postmaster in the county
Alderman, Mary . .................... .* 1,396 need of.
of
assorted
ammunition.
Captain
Sweeney,
U.
8.
A.,
San
Die
County
Surveyor
Butler
lias
subdi­
Pass is to be. moved on cars to Merlin,
would rather receive the I iismizkk reg­
Quite recently the street commission­ Anderson, M A ........................
550
ularly than a commission on what, lie go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem vide«! the Win. Conner farm for appor­ and for a distance of four miles me
What congress will do during the er has putdown nearly adoxen new cross Baker, Jackson................. ....... . 2,096
John E. Smith cannot be beat at
edy
is
the
first
medicine
I
have
ever
tionment
among
the
widow
and
child­
telegraph poles ere so near the track present extra session is as much of a walks and had about 100 loads of grav­ Baker. Jacob........................... . 2,600
may collect for this office, let him say
welding and shaping iron, and as a
found that would do me any good.” ren.
that they will have to be moved in or mystery as ever. The leaders of the el hauled on the streets.
so.
Bell,.Mrs
E
J
........................
530 bore shoer he has no equaL
Price 50 cents.
different factions are all dead beut on
Mrs. M. A. Dice has rented to Geo. der to let the building pass.
600
At Tommie Brunk’s the other day
Hill
Yoakum have sold 35 hales of Bond, Dayton ..........................
having
things
to
go
their
way.
H
ill’s
Hair
Renewercontains
the
Rogers
and
Robert
Taylor
her
farm
Bressler,
E
..................
The editors of the Portland Sunday
we noticed half a doxen new farm gales
hops and Henry Clifford 70 at 17^
That general merchandise store run
3,365
made and stacked awar ready to re­ natural food and color matter for the near Independence and moved to Sa­ Mercury are again in trouble with the
All interested in the pruu* industry cents and will soon scatter a good part Bronson, D O .........................
hair,
and
medici:
al
herbs
for
the
scalp,
lem.
Brown, Adam........................... . 5.230 by Craven Broe. directly opposite the
grand jury for some libelous publica­ and orchard work should buy a copy of the receipts all around.
place dilapidated old ones as soon as
curing graviiess, baldness, dandruff
Brown, W A ...........................
650 temple of justice i* a pattern establish­
convenient.
Charlie Wester, of Ballston, hsa tion. If that sheet imitinues to be as of 8. A. Clarkes recent publication on
Mrs. Fouts, sister of Mrs. Wm. Mil­ Burns, J U ................................ . 3,233 ment aud eclipses anything of the kind
am* sculp sores.
ile as it used to lie, it should be eter that subject. It can be had of Posson
gone
to
teach
in
Gilliam
county
and
ler, while en route to Newport to see Butler, Frank............................ . 2,719 in the county, both in amount and
Forest tires in the Bound country
Baker city papers state that H. G. Torn Stump is to build a new home nally before the courts until it mater­ A Son, of Portland for 50 cents.
the ocean, fell and was so severely Carev. B I ............................
have been very disastrous and have
524 quality of good* carried.
ially improves in tone or goes dead.
Itand
lias
bought
large
numbers
of
beef
there.
Oscar Havter, who is fully compe­ hurt as to be laid up for a week or two Carr, Robt................................
driven the oougars and bears out of
595
in
that
section
for
shipment
to
Chicago.
Job
n
Vernon
is
still
seriously
troubl­
tent, will teach bo >k keeping at the over at Barney Morrison’s.
their dens into the valley settlements,
One day last week five cars, contain­
Chapin, N ..................................
500
No other variety store in the whole
The average price paid there was *20 ing nearly 200 hales of hops, weighing ed with his arm, which was wounded academy. Mrs. Fuller, who was to
The grand central passenger depot Courier, J 8 .............................
where they are seen in great numbers.
1,165 valley can in any way come up to that
for threes and *25 for fours.
up
at
Belknap
springs.
Zan
Allen,
have charge of the art department, at Portland is well under wav, and will Cramer A Bond........................
about 180 pounds each, left Salem for
600 run by J. J. Wiseman on Mill street
There are advertised letters in the
who has just returned from there, snys cannot come, having arranged to go to be a handsome building. Couch lake Critchlow, D A .......................
G rafton , Fa., Aug. 23, 1891.
York.
920 for low priced articles. He knows how
Dallas postoffice for Oscar W. Apjier-
the
recent
rain
drove
the
deer
down
Portland.
that once covered the ground where it Davis, 8 A ............................... . 1,248 and when to buy.
N orman L ichty , Esq , l)es Moines,
To gain strength— Hood’s Sarsaparil­ from tiie mountains and they were
son, Win. Graves, Miss Elbe Maguire,
Iowa— Dear Sir: Your Krause’s Head la. For steady nerves— Hood’s Sarsa­
Crowds of men all over Crook coun* elands is rapidly becoming a thing of Davis, J W ............................... . 1,128
Clarence D. McCoy, Miss Clara A.
ache Capsules are good sellers and do parilla. For pure blood— Hood’s Sar­ thick enough to make hunters around ty are riding after and gathering beef past.
Dennis, J M ........................... . 1,480
Moore, Shemport Bros., Mrs. Albert
Now is the accepted time for you to
feel
as
if
they
were
in
a
little
heaven.
the work every time. Yours truly,
The business man that advertises Ellis, W m ................................. . 1,100 turn some of that money made pick­
cattle for eas’ srn purchasers. The
saparilla.
.
White, John Wenker.
U eorgk H ardy .
Boys and girls who fail to get along couuty «-ill send to market not less lias a big per cent of advantage over Farlev, H C .............................
549
ing hops into some useful as well as
Charlie Simonton, Fred Koser and
Times are getting better right along
500
It's a good thing for Editor Shutt,of Frank Gibson, of Dixie, have been out pleasantl. with their teachers are al­ than 6,000 head of beef during the those who do not. Advertising is like Farley, J M ...............................
ornamental furniture for the comfort
but there will never come a time when
most
always
themselves
to
blame
for
it.
Farley,
C
R
...............................
770
putting
your
money
out
at
interest,
next two mouths. Present sales will
the Antelope Herald, that he has al­ iu the mountains investigating bear
and adornment of your home. Chap­
something else can be substituted for
Farley,
R
obt.............................
There
is
very
apt
to
be
disobedience
or
.
1.914
the
returns
often
being
far
larger
than
take out most of the three and four
ready drawn his prize in the matri-
1 IVWA man has an immense assortment
indust y and economy in making a manial lottery. He certainly wouldn’t tracks and deer signs,
neglect of duty at the bottom of it. If year old steers.
ordinary interest.
success in any line. Loalers are not stand any show over here in Polk
550
Our proposition to furnish the Irn all parents could fully realize the truth
The new pastor, Rev. J. L. Futrell, Fo-d, Robt...............................
The county commissioners have or­
producers. Time is money if rightly county after having announced that mi /. er and Snn Francisco Call a year of the above, fewer of them would side
650
They keep all that is used in house­
Ford, J S ...................................
of
the
south
Methodist
church
will
dered a warrant of *214.80 to pay C.
566 building at W m. Fault A Co’s, mam­
used.
one of our young ladies was the sister for a cord of wood still holds good. with their children as against the F. Royal for building the Gay creek preach there next Sunday morning Forshay, C ...............................
French, D M A C o.................. . 2,000 moth hardware emporium and tinning
teacher.
Bring along the wood.
Dr. H. A Davis, ot Harrisburg, has of her grandfather.
bride. In the matter of the Warren and evening. .Those who have heard Frink, W S ............................... . 1.020 establishment, and scruple not to part
him
say
that
he
has
more
than
ordin­
The
Meekers
have
already
sent
400
finished picking his hops. The crop is
Frost and H. R. Grant roads, G. W.
The Monmouth public school open­
Among the officials at the recent
750 with it at the very cheapest prices com
Frink, W L ...............................
in excellent condition, better than any county fair were Lyman Damon and ed this week with B. L. MurpFiy, F. bales of hops to New York and 1,800 to McBee, F. M. Lewis and H. C. McTim- ary pulpit ability.
Er 08 t, Mrs E A .......................... . 3,721 patiblo with a fair living margin. They
during recent years. The yield was Wayne Williams marshals, R. Shelley Long and Misses Maggie Riddell and London. Most of the Puyallup hops moiids were chosen to meet the coun­
Part of the Oregon and part of the
765 are not hogs in any sense of the word,
Frost, W A ...............................
have been sold at from 17 to 18 cents. ty surveyor October 16th and view the Washington editorial fraternity had a
over 1,300 pouuds to the acre or 100, and Lee Bi ll gate keepers, W. G. Nes­ L. L. Swann as teachers.
600 and their expenses being materially
Gage, H .....................................
Some (California growers are talking of same.
000 pouuds for the entire yard of 75 mith and J. W. Kirkland judges, Ike
way up time 'age.her at Portland last
Gardner, G W ........................... . 1,490 less than tiieir competitors, they give
When M. L. Robbins wants to buy chartering a vessel to load with hops
Saturday
and
Sunday.
Everything
acres.
Simpson starter, and J. E. Kirkland or se’ l anything he inserts a 10 cent
Gardner, C L ........................... . 2,280 their customers the benefit.
We have just ordered the San Fran­
The Lewis woodpecker, otherwise time keeper. Scott Loughary had nOiice in this pa[ier with almost invari­ for England. They feel sure that the cisco Call for Jos. Emmons, Green was free to them and they took in Gardner, T J ............................. . 1,247
light
European
crop
would
make
their
whole
chunks
of
fun
and
things.
known as the black woodpecker or ap­ charge of the pavilion.
Gilliam, W D ........................... . 1.761
Campbell and I). C. Harmon, each pay­
ably speedy satisfactory results.
If any one doubts the superiority of
crops bring good prices there.
The.upper Willamette river is now Gilliam, Sarah T ......................
1,161 Ike Lynch as a blacksmith, he has but
ple bird, is causing considerable de­
ing *2.25 for it and the I t e u i z «, h .
They think they have an immense
C.
D.
Nairn,
the
Ballston
dogman,
Salem has come to be the recogniz­ Nearly all who once subscribe for the nt a boating stage and will perhaps Gilson, W L .............................
1,003 to compare hit work with that done
struction among the fruit this year. hop business up in the Yakima where
In Josephine county they light on or­ they have about 1,800 acres of old and sells about *1,000 worth of Scotch col­ ed hop center of the state, and agents Call coutinue to take it from year to this fall and winter have more traffic Grant, H R ............................... . 2,106 elsewhere.
600
chards in Rwarms and eat up both fall a third as many of new Imps, but in a lies per year, they bringing from *15 of half a dozen or more foreign buyers year, because of its excellence. Then than for several years, for its freight Griggs, Mrs Cass C ..................
to *30 each before three months old.
are stationed there. They come or with the I t k m i z k b it costs them only rates will be away below what the rail­ Guthrie, D M .......................... . 17,310
and winter apples.
few years Folk county will discount
roads now compel people to pay,
Mrs. Kimsey is a modiste of known
2,321
send over this way for samples and two bits extra.
Guthrie, J T .............................
O maha Neb., May 5, 1891.
Preaching at all the churches every them, and as ours is to be a famous
580 and acknowledged ability, her work be­
Last cnll: All persons indebted to Hale, G e o T .............................
I have tried a great many remedies the Polk county hops seem to stand as
Sunday morning and evening. Meth­ hop region we shall continue to have
Peter
Syron,
of
Mill
Creek,
was
in
993 ing in all respects the very latest style
me bv note or account are hereby re­ Hart, Jno 8 ...............................
for headache, and Krause's Headache well with them as any in Oregon.
odist and Christian Sunday schools at much to say about that industry.
town yesterday and said he had been quested to come promptly forward and Hill, L C ................................... . 1,490 of the art.
Capsules knock it quickei than any­ Henceforth the hops from this county
9 :45, Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist and
able
to
sell
all
the
lumber
he
could
cut
It is no unusual sight to see Oregon
pay as I am greatly in need of money Hollinshead, J ....................... . 1,000
will rank among the best on the coast.
D. W. M o V ea .
M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs­ farmers at stores buying bacon, lard, thing I ever tried,
r'gnt along. The Brown
Bones to pay my bills. Bo so doing you will Hubbard, F K ...........................
833
Go to H. L. Miser, the photographer
The insurance companies of the steam saw mill has been moved from
day evening. The general public wel­ and many other things they could
Will those indebted to trie paper
save additional costs.
J, B. N unn .
Hubbard, M C ......................... . 1,518 over Wilson’s drug store, for images
coast
formed
a
trust
and
have
bee
n
pi
isc
remember
our
proposition
to
come at all three meetings.
Gooseneck
to
the
very
spot
where
raise at home, but it should not he so.
. 1,500 of yourself or children and you will
Johnson.
J
L
...........................
The
claimed
reason
for
the
sugar
tiying to run things tbeir own way, Buell’s gristmill was erected forty years
624 nevor have cause to regret it.
No man can frequent a saloon or If the thousands of dollars sent east take wheat delivered at any mill or
shortage is that the summer financial Kau, J L ...................................
the same as all other trusts have done
500
gambling table without being himself every year to pay for such things were warehouse in the county at 60 cents a ud will do. The State Insurance ago, it being but a few hundred yards uncertainty made both tho demand Kinics, L K ...............................
bushel.
Here
is
a
good
chance
for
below
Byron’s
mill.
750
debased and exerting a bad influence kept in circulation at home >11 parts of
and production less than usual and an Lee, J W ....................................
company
saw
fit
to
draw
out
of
it
and
those
anxious
to
pay.
As a manipulator of razor or scissors
upon others. All good people the world our state would bo more prosperous.
Ex Kirience social to be given at the extra large fruit crop called for an Lee, ü W and wife .............. . 2,800
now they propose to drive it to the
over, condemn the grog shop,and gam
'lev, J. L. Futrell, who is the new wall. Beware of any agent who now Christian church this evening from 8 enormous consumption of it during Lee, Wilson ............................ . 1,600 Jsmes H. Lawton stands head and
A little while ago .lie groin harvest
Mason, R F ............................. . 1,981 shoulders above any other knight of
filing has been found so harmful to the was the center of rtten ic.n, t -en j; pi stor c * the South Methodist church, goes around denouncing the State of to 10:30 under the management o ' th ■ September.
the razor and strop.
interest of the public that it is prohibit­ ess the hop bmcncss, and row t-duci- came from Mississippi four years ago,
Y. P. 8. C. E The programme will
All but two of the Portland banks McBee, G W ............................. . 1/6 9
Salem.
1,000
consitt o* vocal and instrumental mu­ arc again open and doing business as McCaleb, John..........................
ed by law.
tional matters do or ought to be of su 1 is 'ast charge being Tangent. He is
John Minto, the pioneer Salem sheep
718
McKown, W B .........................
You will be handsomely treated and
Those living near it say they fre­ preme interest throughout the county. a -> to supply Dixie and Independ­ mail, has just returned from taking sic, recitations with toa»ts, aud varied before the scare and scarcity of coin.
600 generously fed at the Commercial ho­
ence. He has a wife and one child.
experiences will be given. A freewill The others will soon resume business Mi-esnian, Otto..........................
quently see persons riding or driving In their season we devoted considera­
125 fine Merino bucks across the maun offering is asked toward final payment
............................ . 2.052 tel, Mrs. Gibbons proprietor.
and nobody loose anything by them, Miller, A M
•cross the Salem ateel bridge at a trot. ble space and attention to the first
Rev. D. C. McFarland is again pre tains into eastern Oregon.
While
. 1.000
though the depositors canuot at once Micheli A Saw telle..................
One such trip wears and racks the named interests and shall now do the siding elder of this district, Rev. W. L. rossing the Cascades he was in a snow on the o'gan. All invited.
B O L A H IL L S .
Montgomery, H 8 .................... . 3,344
bridge more than a dozen at the prop­ same with school matters. We start Mo-loy goes to Oregon City, J. W. storm for two days. Ill coming hack
Dowr. at Lincoln Ben Harris got 1,- be paid in full.
880
Nelson, C J ...............................
A. Finley contemplates putting out
er walking gait. If the authorities! out witli the truism, tha. as the teach­ Shreve to Lewisville, P. A. Moses to he met many Indians returning from 1C J boxes of hops from fifteen acres,
Newfeld, Susana.......................... 1,190 a hop yard in the spring.
R em oved.
will enforce the law on the subject a er is so will the school be, a third rate Cc.'viil’ is, T. P. Haynes to Junction the hop fields of Lane and Linn coun­ Harris
Stutesman got 3,370 boxes
850
teacher never having a first class City, a . ciionias to Brownsville and J.
Mitchell, Wright
general fire, Osborn. R P
from
thirty
acres,
and
from
his
ten
few times it would stop it.
A. K. Wilson and family, of your
ties. They felt discouraged because
625
school, and all succi ssful teache -s be­ L. Futrell here.
life and accident insurane agents, and Parry,J M
acres
of
new
hops
John
Walling
re­
the whites were fast superseding them
1,340 city, visited the hills last week.
Each state has its special crop Ore­ ing industiious enthusiasts in their
valley agents for the Canadian Picific Prell, John .
ceived
fair
returns.
Each
of
the
first
2,961
Rhodes, J M.
The Ballston public school opened as pickers.
gon in the main depends iqion wheat, profession.
named parties sold for.y bales at 17 railway, have just moved into hand­
Thomas Wann and L. D. Gibson are
Monday with Prof. Parker and Miss
but many of the stales beyond the
But few teachers are too strict though cents to procure expense money. Mark some quarters in the new Holman Riggs, W M A G A .................... 1,000 sguiu residents of the Eola hills.
We attended the Portland exposi­ Annie Powell, of Monmouth, as teach­
Rockies look to corn lor support. Take
Riggs
R
R
...................
650
some use poor judgment in discipline. Ellis did all the drying and it kept block, corner State and Liberty streets,
for instance Kansas, noted for its blust­ tion last Friday, and while there are ers, the first days attendence being 88 A lack of government wil) make any
Mrs. Maritn Brower was looking af­
Salem. They were formerly located at Shaffer, W H .............................. 1,280
668 ter her interests in the hills a few days
er and change. It is estimated that many attractive exhibits, it tei ined to scholars School director J. D Seward school a failure, though the teacher 1 im on the jump day and night.
245 Commercial street. Their new of­ Shepard, D ..................................
1,970 ago.
more than 200,000,000 bushels of corn us as inferior to what we caw tl-e-e was in Dallas this week arranging to were a graduate of the best university
Here are the officers of the city wa­ fice is said to be the best, arranged of Shreve, A .................
S iefarth .G W ..............................
775
will lie harvested in Kansas this year two years ago. Libera'i’s celebiated procure some more patent seats.
in the land. Some Polk count) teach­ terworks election to be held October its kind in the state. They invite all
Several from this vicinity attended
16tli: Ward No. 1— Judges, Geo. Er- old friends, as well as new, to call and Smith, Maria.............................. 1,680
and that its cash value will be *60.000,- military band with fifty members and
ers
have
shown
themselves
incapable
About
20
years
ago
three
vo
ng
men
a great variety of instruments gives
(lle, (). L. Francis. W R Craven.clerks. see them at their new office.
Smith. Isaac................................ 2,921 Due Johnson’s sale at Psrrydale Satur-
000.
of
school
government
and
«lo
more
were
publishing
tha
Daily
Herald
in
superb music, perhaps the most st­
Smith, J B ................................ 1,000 day.
Hon. John Minto, the veteran sheep ir o-live feature of this year’s exhibi­ Portland. These young men were E i harm than good in the school room. Wilson Webb, Wm. Miller, Jr. Ward
Snyder, Mrs E ............................
800
No. 2.— Judges, D. J. Riley, C. 8. Head-
B l f B a rg a in s.
fancier ef Oregon, was again successful tion is a magnificent prismatic foun­ gene Scot pie, A. Y. Ames a id Sylve.-l r Firmness and kindness are the keys to
Charley Pearce came near breaking
569
ley, Gen. Muscott, clerks, C. W. Smith,
John Boydston wishes to announce Stafford, C W ..............................
at tiie recent State Fair in carrying tain, throwing a thousand jets o water Pennoyer. There seems to have been a success slung that line.
Starr, H H ..................................
552 his arm one day last week by a rail
B.
H.
Grant.
Ward
No.
3.—
„udges,
to
the
public
that
he
will,
until
fur­
away blue ribbons. He exhibited twen­ in all the colors of the rainbow. E\- guhernat irial bee buzzing around tile
There are 183 publications in Ore­
Stoddard, I L ..............................
675 breaking while he -was climbing the
ty-four bucks, and was awarded five erytf.ing is in gis 1 shrpe ar.d nearly llcraid sanctum, for all of ¡hem have gon, classed as follows: Republican A. B. Muir, A. W. Fowler, C. H. Chap­ ther notice, sell all bis queenswnre and Tea', J B .........................
908 fence.
man,
clerks,
H.
B.
Cosper,
Nat
Hol­
part
of
his
glassware
at
actual
cost.
first and one second premium. Mr. all the streetcars run right to the ex­ since been nominated for governor s o! fortys'x, democratic thirtyseven, hide
Be sure to call and see his goods before Tetherow, C M ............................ 1,761
Putnam Bros, finished picking their
two of them elected— Semple ill Wa-1 pendent fortythree, peoples’ twenty man.
Minto has probably done more to im ­ position doors.
Townsend Thomas.................... 2,750 hops last Thursday picking 5,107 boxes
We this week begin our annual pub­ bu) ng elsewhere. Terms cash.
ington, Pennoyer in Oregon, and Ames four_church eleven, farm three, frater
prove the grade of sheep in this state
Vanpattnn,
Dan........................
750
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—
•
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-
and got them all cured in first class
than any oilier man in it, having been
Last Thursday morning we attended —.almost — iu Minnesota. — Astoria nal four, dramatic one, youths one. lication of the tax list, including all as­
H srn flM n o d S a d d lery .
Weeks, Frank............................
650 shajie. The Plank family made the
sessments of over *500. This time it
breeding tine sheep the past 33 years, the opening exercises of Portland uni Budget.
T. 8. Coffey at Perrydale keeps on Yeater, W N ...................
building one, commercial one. medical is by precincts rattier than alphabeti­
1,729 best record, picking 209 boxes in all.
and during that time ha« been award­ versity on the pen-'nstila a few miles • A Prineville paper says: Our cattle one, railway one, prohibition one. real
hand good eastern stock or will make Yeater, M D ................................ 2,173
ed 350 first premiums at the various I beyond the city On the rostrum were rai.-ers wear a very complacent smile estate one, hotel one, students four, cally throughout, as heretofore. For to order anything you want in those Yoakum, I F ............................ 1,039 There were seven of them and they
picked 19 boxes in m e day.
I a doxen professors, among them the just now: in fact almost a grin. 1 to y teachers one, s|iorting one, banking different rearons it will fie read with lines. Be sure to see his goods am'
fairs.
B l'IN A VISTA.
........
♦♦♦
much interest by many. The mort
F om K i n g s Valley, in Benton coun- faces ol tliese well known nun, Rev are turning off more lieef this fall than one, O. N. G. one, musical one.
learn his prices before buying else­ Alexander, W m ........................$
900
H. B. Plummer ha* bought Georgs
gage assessments will be given later on.
ty, one of the favored portions of the H. K. Hines, Rev.
l orne,
rn for several years past, and as » result
where.
Alexander, J ................................ 5,733 McDowell’s eleven bales and of L, C,
The state railroad commissioners Not a few may find It worth while to
Willamette valley, comes the news that VanScoy, formerly president of W li­ they will soon lie jingling big twenty-
Anderson, Andrew.................... 2,650 Hill twenty-five bale* of hops at 18
file away for future reference copies of
held
their
monthly
meeting
in
Salem
A
H
I*
H
a
y
C
r
o
*
.
the crop is excellent, and good fiuan- lamette university, and Dr. C. C Strat dollar pieces in their pockets. No won
Anderson, M -s E G .................... 4,050 cents, and yesterday shipped them,
the paper containing said lists.
this
week
to
hear
any
complaints
Two years ago at Zena we found J. Bevens, W P .............................. 1,8?4 with his own, ninety-three bales,direct
cud return, is expected by the farmers1 ton, formerly in the same capacity but der they grin, If they had not made
against
the
railroads
in
Oregon.
The
B
a l l s t o n , Oct. 2, 1893.
R. Shepard changing a ninety acie Bradley, W P ...........................
who have hop fields. One farmer, Wil- now president of the Portland instuu- a sale this «all everybody in the c o u n t y
2,306 to London. He had orders yesterday
M r , E d it o r ;
A neighbor of ours grain field into bet er shape for a hay
son Bump, has also just shipped to tion, of winch the present attendance would he looking gloomy. But as it is Oregon Pacific authorities charged the
Lrown, Jacob.............................
4,929 to buy all good hops offered at that
Southern
Pacific
with
unjust
discrimi­
allowed,
me
yesterday
a
copy
of
a
Dallas
crop. He was in town the other day Connett, Isaac............................ 1,200 rate, and there was a prospect that b*
England 38 bales of last year’s harvest, is about 200 University park, where the *'00,000 received for beef will re­
nation
in
the
matter
of
freight
rates
paper
in
which
we
saw
the
sneers
at
us
and in response to various que iions
and this year h»d 75 pickers at work, j H i* situated, is a beautiful location lieve the present financial strain, and
660 would get the Bell and Kirkpatrick
and half a dozen complaints came from farmers that it contained. Men living we gleaned the following. He has this Coutu’ J L ................................
The held« Are not very large, but differ- »*»«1 becoming surrounded with the will ease matters up wonderfully.
Davidson. Ellis.......................... 2,153 crops.
other
source*.
The
commissioners
in
town
it
seems
to
me
step
out
of
their
fall baled about 225 tons of hay from Davidson, J 0 ............................ 7,397
ent individuals have many small ones, homes of many good people,
Perhaps the best example in this promised to personally look into the way when they make dirty flings al
which has a beneficial effect on the
La„t week we visiiod one of the pub date of a thoroughly organized de­ merits i f the oases. They met in Fort 1 the people who make the towns by 135 acres about half of it being cheat. Davidson, W m ............................ 4.530
About seventy tons of it is being haul­ Emmons, E ....................................
NEW TO-DAY.
57
community.
i jic «¡bools in Portland h iving ten tea- partment siore is that of Lipin an, land every Monday and in Salem once ' spending all the money
they make ed to Salem "for the retail trade, He
Ground, F P ...............................
3,112
in Salem wheat is still bringing on- ciiers and alsmt 400 scholars. W hen Wolfe A Co. in Portland. So me day« a month.
with them. Don’t you Mr. Editor mind has built a shed forty by ninety feet in
Huley, P W .............................. 3,852
ly 46 to 48 cents, the farmers selling we asked the principal about taidiness, ago we e.ood half an lion*- ai'tn'-iilg
The Eugene Register estimates the the mud slinging, for your course in size and will store the balance for next
no more than compelled to by pressing be said there was seldom more than Ihe system, skill and pleasant, smoolh hop erop of Lane county this year at I going among the people, giving the spring's market. The present price ot Hall, E N ................................ . 3*395
obligations, flour has come down to half a dozen cases of it in the whole • mining everywhere displayed. The 5,000 hales, valued at *150,000, and history of the old families of Polk coun hay at his barn is *8 a ton. ». ia 'he McLaughlin, W N ...................... 3,079
OTIC« 19 HEREBY OIHE2V, THAT » T AH 0 » ~
<3.40 and feed dropped in like propor­ school for a month, as 'hey almost in instant a »Danger enters the door, be the Eugene Guard claims that Lane | ty and telling of their prosperity is to opinion of Mr. Shepard that Spring McLaughlin, G W ...................... 2,532
der of the Honorable Samuel Burch, Judge of
McLaughlin,
A
M
......................
3,796
the
County Court, of Polk County Oregon, mode on
tion, bran rating at $15 aud chop and variably from a few slow going fami­ is me. by a poli'e gentleman, who <!i county produces more hope than any us a cause of comfort, No person but valley is peculiarly adapted to the rail ­
the 18th day of September. A, D., 18M, the under*
'arker,
David..............................
4,910
shorts at *17 per ton. Eggs sell at 20 lies. No case of tardiness is allowed to recta to any dejiartment, and :l is other county in Oregon. The Salem a man who despises us farmers would ing of hay, and that many farmers
■hrned wae duly appointed the adminietratrix of tha
Peterson, Robert........................ 1,000 Mtatr of Oao. C. Ball, daceaaad, lata of Polk County,
cents and potatoes at forty. Apple« go piss without being closely inquired in made the imperative duty of every one Independent claims that the hop crop lake affront at your giving us and our there could make more out
it than Porterfield, J E .......................... 4.600 Oregon. All peraona whatsoever are hereby notified,
at about thirty-five, prunes fifty and to, and rep< a ted cases of it are made of the 115 clerks to treat everybody • if Oregon this year will amount to busim-as success good words of com­ they do from grain raising and ye.
having claima again«* raid aetata, te preeent th e « te
. with tha proper vouch
here, at n . r hose, <lfct
________
•**
peaches eighty. Choice butter firings unpleasant for both the pupil and bis with uni'orin courtesy. They do an from 40,000 to 60,090 bales, valued at mendation for he is not worth spend­ there is a possibility of over doing the I’ ral In r, J M ............................... 4,985 C Bell
farm), about three mtlee aouth of Bethel.
Rl
odes,
J
E
.........................
5,848
25 cents and fat hens 8 cents a parents. We dare say there are some immense bu»ir*s*. Every sr ¡cle in *1,110,000, estimating at 40,000 bales ing time on him. The people like your thing. His idea s to first summer fal­
Polk County, within fix montbe from the date of
MARY ANH BELL,
pound. Loose timothy hang rates at schools in Polk county of lee- than for their huge » ock has a special p » s at 15 cents per pound. Probably this paper and take it because they admire low the land and sow the cheat some Scott, Geo ................................ 2,580 »hie notice,
of raid artetet
500 Doted thle Mth doy Adminietratrix
*8 aud baled at *11 per ton. Live beef ty pupils which have more tardines- and no clerk ever has to hunt a'otind is more than the actual yield, as hop it for its news anil moral tone and that time in October, broad castedand mix­ Shewes, A l . ........ .........................
of Septem her. A. D., IMA
Wells, G A Jr.............................. 2,732
«can be bough; for 2 cents and ■tock per week or month than that school of (or any desired thing
raising is confined mostly to a few is why tiie oilier fellow is so jealous.
ed with timo.hy. He would put
Wells, O A 8 r .............................. 2.1
hogs four.
4 '» ’.
C onstant R ead er .
sack of cheat and ten pounds of timo­ Wells, C P
The latest use or alurn’ n im is for counties.
.............................. 1,8C
thy to the acre, and drag them iu with Wells, C P A W L ......................
street csr tickets, and it ni »1 lie i >n-
526
a light harrow. White land needs to
■ -ded that the me.al is singularly
Land office at Oregon CKy, I
D A L L A S D K t .I W B A T I O N S .
be sown several weeks earlier than
Oregon, Auguet 26, IMS.
I
adap-ed to the ptiijsiae. A* Mir Id» <n
X J oT R E id HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB FQLr
richer soil. Mr. Shepard has made a
street railway has just mule its first
by the hundred.
1Y lowing named « t tle r hne A M noMoe efhfa te-
If
it
is
first
class
blacksmith
work
study and a success of the business
tention to make final proof la rapport of M i d t k i ,
issue of the»« light and ornament*!
you are looking for, D m beat place in and that raid proof wdl ho made W e r a M e B r tlr t«
slid others may well pattern after him
mkens, which arc about the size of a
and Receiver at Oregon City, O r a m * « O m M
town is at Wagner Bros.
"1. U M , vU : Alfred Q. » M L T I P , App. Me»
> lver quarter. One is round for lie-
in endleHs variety.
S p r in g V allnjr F r u it .
8,7 <0, tar the BE* MW| •
c.tvinary fare, the other octagonal for
the fSrawtag w M a e m te
M l O w He r a m a 1
D.
O.
Henry,
W.
B.
Duncan,
P
The ailull’s ticket is sold by the rail
Mirage Morrison is still selling al­ prove hie contino»
of mid land, via,;
Sears
and
J.
K.
Shepard
have
each
road company to the public at the
dozen« of thei
most unlimited quantities of hardware
Albrecht Kn
operation a new Jury dryer of about to the fermera heresbont because they ron;
rate ot six for a quarter and the cliihl’s
Bowman, of T
Nrakowtn. O r a m . A n ? panon who dertrra 1» pro-
fifty
boshete
capacity
per
day.
I«*st
ticket at the rate of ten for a quailcr.
know that his statements can he relied tort againrt ik e aOowonee of rack proof. o r M *
blankets.
year Ira Burley put in one of a differ­ upon in every particular.
know« of any mhetantfcl rraeoo, « t a r thetawe and
The company does not allow its cm I
mrnlatiune ef the la— tar D mirtmraR wRy ara*
ent
make
and
the
«till
older
one
ol
C
ployes either conductors or motor men, |
proof ahouhf w t ta t l r t l
C.
Walker
is
yet
doing
good
work.
Be­
to sell the tickets to the public, t nt
And so it is with Brown A Sou, w h o 1
£ ??«£ !
fore drying they grade their prunes in
Com m ercial retreet. Malern»
disposes of them in *10 lots to the sev- j
arc making new friend* every day just <*•'-»'IS— la iitojwl
lo four different aiaes, which cat'“
eral storekeepers who handle there ex
r.—No Anímenla; No
The only Pare Creare o f Tettar 1
on account of D m lu coa lroiertobls fact I “ *■
the fruit to dry more evenly an
clusively.
1 SEE OUR FINE LINE OF HANDKERCHIEFS.
U m d i a M illio n s o f
Y « a t k
—.......»-«/
jjl Sr- h t s ? ¿r
\
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A
&
A
A Co.,
Administratrix’ Notice-
N
o',
a
□-PRICE'S
JACKETS
DRESS GOODS
LACE CURTAINS
SALEM WOOLEN MILL
H O L V E R S O N A CO.,
Notice for Publication.
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