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. i T IL E W O R K S . R E O P E N S . E. HUGHES & 3 .rN H O P S IN C A L l t U l l M t . Mina Julia Wrightsman, of Soap Creek, i then in some otiier grain, and after that they come and examine her vast-; there were several cheering songs aud Thirty years ago Andrew went to Cali-' that gives it a year’s rest. He always 1 s u p e r io r goods, both m style and fin- 'all went home feeling that the occa A 8otu>ma telegram says: “ The hop# I ith, and find out her prices If they •ion had been in all respect* a com are generally of a very good quality, i forma and has been away nearly all the ! raises some corn for his stock, having | do not t.ien arrive at the conclusion [ pletr success, The reasou the iTCMl-1 4nfj ¡n !(,«(. regurd they are ahm-e the I John Leach, Proprietor lime since, but last summer came back ' found that it pa a, aud generally has that it ia a genuine slaughter sale we zgK man wa* not invited woo became P v » u « h * d B v u t P i i o í t B t average. The growers aud buyers' to the old homestead where the other j in several acres a,' potatoes to sell wheu have been misinformed. some of the granger* had told us that ' V V . .V . " W A S M , agree that they were picked in better i Have again opened thefr wagon and he had a wonderful inside capacity for shape tins year than ever before and j blai kfinith *hop at the old stand evening we had a long talk about the the market suite. This time he is rDBuaulx ABU rioruirom. chickens, pie* snd sweet thing*, snd that they are m better condition now. places and people we mutually knew ! sloriug them away, expecting a better At Strong's celebrated restaurant we concluded it would not pay to give This tliey attribute to the fact that in California. Catherine became the market in the spring. His son, Perry, you are always certain of a well cook him a debar supper for two bits. First class tile of all sixes from three only white labor was employ ed in gath They solicit the prtronage of former U i U A t , FRIDAY, O C T *7, UM wife of David Stump, a prominent and is president of a un'versity at Canton, ed and served meal of the very best the ; — ---- ----------------- customers aud others. They are get- to eight inches in diameter. ering the crop. Buyers havg been eir market affords. F A L L S C IT Y . valued citisen, who has passed away Missouri, and a younger son, Jay, ia culatiug very freely in the county thi# tiug some seasoned stock from Port Ira Marling is bui'diug a baru thi* week and a number of sales have been land, but the bulk of it comes from the and she nowlivea in ease at Monmouth. now visiting him and the worlds fair. PRICES PER 1,000 FEET: The Capital drug store in the new | made. Buyers are holding to 17c per east. Ann married a Mr. Combs and they Just this side of Monmouth we passed Holman block lately opened by Luun fall. THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Three inch . . . . . . . . . . ............ *16 live in Grass Valley, California, while the homes of C. Lorence, a rustling & Brooks, is the finest on this side of J. S Miclicll is treating his huuse to ! pound as a base for prices, but a num D A L L A S . O R E O O X Four i n c h . . . ........ 22 ber of sales have been made at 18 cents. a coat of paint. Five in ch . . Aaron ia about Willipa on tha Wash farmer, Ed. Catlron. whose father set the metropolis. As druggists the pro .......... 32 The growers generally think they ought S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : Six in ch ........ 42 Mr. Furgeson has his house nearly lo h a v e 20e and are holding off to the IJb ...................... . . . . P « r t # at ington coast, Enoch still abides where tled there many years ago. Mrs. A. prietors are too wt U known to need meuliou here. Seven inch . . •103 ....................................... P er * i i m onth* enclosed. | hope of obtain ing that iigure. Lust he has ever been and is a good and VV. Lucas, to the memory of whose Eight inch . . . S O ................... . . P er three montile It was foggy and husband we noticed a fine monument I W. A Raymond is building for W, *eu*on a number of consignments were I n a Special brand of Burning Oil. which we manu A .fr e r iiang rete* m od s know n on applica substantial farmer. marie to the lzon*l<>n market ami the facture expressly for FAMILY USE. Go and look at those five time p ic-! p, Gilsou. tio n . Corroepondenee ia si licited . dismal next morning when we tied to erected in th) Monmouth cemetery, K F E C T IL L U M IN A T O R * lures taken by Cherringlon aud in all ‘ results wire so satisfactory that more IT IS A I I’ T E 1?» F in e J o b P r in tin g d on e at reaeonable prioee H IG H F I K K T E * T . X j . E . F E i L Z E E , the fence and walked acrosa into Sa Frank Lucas, who has a new house just probability you will conclude to have J. A. Cramer is building a house at will be sent this yea;. Captain Grorae. I T IS O F U N IF O R M Q U A L IT Y . Perrydale, ver’s field to renew acquaintanceship south of his mothers and Hon. N. L. some of the same kind taken of your We guarantee it to be the iiiuiiairr poshiulr orad « president of the Sonoma County Hop Stock Inspector for Polk County, - or HsLi Mi.NAriNu oil . Ask fur it, with Frank Brown, soninlavs of Henry Bntler who practices law in Dallas. self for distribution among your east F. K. Hubbard has moved from hi* Growers1 association «aid today that A TRAMP OUT SOUTH. A J ID K K S a M cC O Y , O R E G O N . STANDARD OIL COMPANY. forty-five car loud* had already been Flickinger. This year he had 214 acres When the dinner hour arrived we had ern friends as a specimen of an Oregon hop yard to town. shipped to London from this county novelty. M. Flinn lias built a neat addition this year. It is estimated that thous* It waa but n few day* ago th afjth e of grain that weighed out about 6,0U0 reached the home of Mr. and Mrs J. E. to his residence. ands of dollars have been saved to the chief scribe of this concern rigged up bushels. We found him handling a Davis on the Riddell & Rae place west Go to White A Calterlin. 54 State hie eaay going cart and faithful old sixteen inch plow with four horses ami of Monmouth. The location is one of street, and get a package of that appe- i Robt. Ford talks of having a new growers by the employment of white labor this year, for they performed the horse to go out for exerciee, to enjoy turning over more than three acres of the most sightly in the county, the tizing and health giving food to mix 1 house built this fall. __ work so much better, as is sOen in the T. D. Hollowell has built another clean condition of the bops. Even the •nine good country meal» and ace what soil per day, but he goes to the field at soil is good and they have plenty of with the feed of your cows and horses. P o r t l a n d , O regon . A . P. A r m s tr o n g , P r in c ip a l . It will put them in fine condition. addition to his hotel. O pen all the y e a -. S tu d en ts m a y enter at a n y tim e . C a ta lo g u e free might be »een. We jogged along halt daylight and stays there until dark. everything around them. Mrs. Davis I Chinese bop growers here say they pre- Ed. White was thrown from a horse fer white lalair, ami declare that they ing not until at the H. M. Waller Next year he is to take charge of Wm. is a sister of R. R. Turner, a Dallas X '? 5’ A B U S I N E S S E D U C A T I O N P A Y S . Do not let your apples rot on the | will never nire any other here-fter. place aouthof Monmouth, where B. M. Fuqusa 450 acre farm with the expec merchant, and her sister, Mrs. Cannou ground, but take a load of them to the and hurt quite badly. Some estimate that the product in “* 0 - Dayton Bond is building a wood tation of buying perhaps a third of it. of Illinois, ha* heon visiting her for a Salem cannery where you will be paid M cl’heraon aad family noW abide He nogpi cobnty will exceed 2,000,000 sited tor Mr. Van Pelt. waa getting hit ground and grain in Here we are where J. W. Surer settled year past, Though their table was a fair price or they dried on the shares. pounds this year, add if the growers S A IÆ M L IV K R Y S T A B L E . J. K. Moyer is building an addition succeed in obtaining the price they shape for a good next summers harvest nearly half a century ago and accumu abundantly supplied with substantial» Do not put it off for better weather. 'o E. G. White’s house. are now holding for something like the Across the road to the east we had a lated so much property. Mr. Suverhas and delicacies, woman like, Mrs. Davis George Hale is building a new house neat sum of $400.000 will circulate in f i Dugan Bros, stand ready to do all chat with Win. Ireland who has a fine passed away and his son, Green, is now apologised for not having something the county as a result uf the hop crop.’ as is also Valvris Deunis. kinds of plumbing in a manner credit f irm and niekcz about as much out of in possesion of 600 acres of land half of more and better. We ate so much as able to the licst workman in existence A Sacramento dispatch says: “ With W. 8. Frink has purcha-ed a lot from it as the next man. His wife is a which he lias leased to J. F. Aldrich to be in misery the balauce of the day. and keep on hands all kinds of steam in a radius of twenty miles of Sacra M. Flinn on whidh to build. daughter of Stephen Staats and was and given him possession of the old Whxt can we men folks do to keep our engine supplies. mento city more hops are raised than 1 L. 8, Frink is helping Anan Myers, iu any othet section in the state. The raised close by. On the adjoining house. Mr, Surer built a new baru, wives from a|K>logixing without any of Smithfield, put iu his crops. and has fixed up one corner of that as dicking season has just been finished earthly reason for it. Win. Riddell Staats place we found H. Best who was Harritt A Mclntireare rapidly forge- Everybydy is very busy these fine and the result of the pick shows a ■ aised among our Wash kindred at St. a home for himself and the several hir lives half a mile west in a new resi iug ahead as the leading grocers of the capital city and it is by superior merit days plowing and seeding and prepar larger yield than last year, owing to Mr. Lamonreux is a thorough horseman, and a reliable man. Your team Louis, Missouri. The indications were ed men he has for a greuter part of the dence and has 420 acres of good land. the increased acreage The yield is alone that they are enabled to do so. ing for the winter. that he is a rustler and will make it year. Wherever we went men ware His former partner, Mr. Uae, is back Try them a whack. estimated at between 15,000 aud 18,000 wili be well cared for when left in his charge. Patronize the RED FRONT J. M. Dennis has overhauled his bales, averaging 190 pounds to the Stable. Terms Reasonable. pay. Coming into the main road plowing and generally with three or in bonnie Scotland and now hns a wife house inside and out which makes it L E T T E R r O R T H E C H IL D R E N . hale. Two thirds of the crop this year, again at the cemetery and looking west four horses. One very noticeable fea and baby. Mr. Riddell has seven sons look like a new house, most of which was contracted for last Mrs. II. E. Koser wrote from Chica there stood the home of Ben Church ture was that nearly all were plowing of whom three are attending the normal Chas. Ulingsworth has purchased s year, has been sold at an average pi ice on the old Hardison place, Alvin Ire deep and turning up new soil of good school, and hia daughter, Maggie, go as follows to her little friend Georgio lot and has lumber on the ground for of 15 cents per pound. Some hops Coad. I know you would like to know were sold as high as 19 cents. About land place being closer by. The tri quality. Many harrows were running leaches in the Monmouth public something about what there is to see a house. Look out girls. weekly trains to and from Portland run and several were plowing their sum- school. We found him digging six at the World’s rtiir. There is so much Elder A. H. Dodd, of the Christian 6,000 bales remain unsold, The hop market is very dull now, and there is literally right by his door. Where we merfallow a second time. That region acres of potatoes that will make ovet to write about that it in almost impos church, is putting up a building iu little buying. The quiet market is at sible to know where to begin. I was which to hold religion services. lias good soil and it is being well culti 100 bushels to the acre. He exacta tarried over night three years ago with tributed by the hop growers to specu out to the grounds on “ Chicago day. The Misses Owens, of Bridgeport, Lyman Damon and family, Wm. Mets- vated. When noontime came we were to underdrain considerable of his land, The largest and best assortment of There were 750,000 people there. We were the guests of Mrs. L. 8, Frink and lators, who want to keep the price down. Hops are now selling all the ler now lives and Henry Cockle has a partaking of the hospitality of Mr. and and perhaps put part of it in fruit and staved to see the fire works and.electric the Misses Bryants last Saturdry and way from 15 to 17$ cents. Some grow home on part of the same place. They Mrs. D. M. Calbreatli. For years he hops. We noticed that he had under fountains. Some of the people did not Sunday. ers will not sell until the price ad were industriously trying to make the was a druggist at Buena Vista aud lias the same shed two hog pens with an get out of the grounds until 4 o'clock vances.’’ Wm. A. Jones has bought property in the morning, hut I waB more fortu most out of their surroundings, and so now for several years been station alley between them for convenience in in town and lias moved his family nale than they were. We spent a Harnett* an d S a d d le r y . was W. H. Ireland who lives across the agent and postmaster at Parker. At feeding. His porkors are already too great deal of the afterndbn watching where they may have better school T. 8. Cofley at Perrydale keeps ot road. A little farther out on the left their hoaie we met Miss I.ibbie Vaughn fat to be comfortable and are of a the different people from all over the privileges. hand good eastern stock or will makt in the city. No inferior grades kept and WE DEFY COMPETITION in price. we passed the farm of J. W. Mastersou who is now teaching her third term of choice breed. Something else worthy world. They all have different houses Otto Mecsmati has purchased the to order anything you want in those an 1 every few minutes they would school there. We noticed that an ad of note is a large covered straw shed Elder Richardson property east of lines. Be sure to see his goods am who married the widow Locke, and on come out and dance the way they do the right Joe Tetherow was putting in ditiun had been made to the warehouse with the roof extending on each side in their own country. They all have town and his German blacksmith has learn his prices before Driving els»- where. moved on the place. a Urge field of grain. Joe said he waa and Louis Helmick informed us that so that cattle can keep dry while eat different style of dress. Some have fur ------------ ----------------------- they had taken in about 68,000 bushels ing. The straw is piled in twenty feet clothes on, some silk, some rags and R. M. Cramer has been planting or powerful hard up financially, but B R ID G E P O R T . gana as he calls it in this section again some have hardly anything on. One of wheat of which fifty-five car loads deep and the bottom part is so slat evidently putting in his very best licks this time one at Mr. Isaac Hughes and Messrs. Carey & Graham have rent poor little Esquimaux boy was drown to make it otherwise. At Calvary or 22,000 bushels had been sold at iron ted that the animals can go and eat at ed in the little lake they made for them another at the home of George 8ei- ed the farm of Mrs. Frost. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. their pleasure and yet waste none. c h u r c h , which commands a fine view 45 to 48 renta. Of ail sizes, shapes Httd the very best makes. Front the ordinary to row Iheir canoes on. There is a big forth. The hauling of new furniture by Joe kitchen stove to the largest and finest range, or from the in all directions, we turned west and Bradley are pleasantly located at the Frank Powell’s son, John, lives on the show of wild animals, we saw a cage The Free Methodist revival meeting Murphy looks kind of suspicious. small bed room heater to a splendid parlor stove. soon ran across John Kurre sowing and old Vanderpool place and Wm. Fuqua John E. Miller place and the Lc with three big lions and a man went in is still going yet. they have done and Mr. McCoy and family have moved with them. lie made them jump are doing a great deal of good. Many harrowing in wheat on a choice spot of and wife abide where Harrison Lin Branch family have a new home out from the Gilliam place to other parts. through a hoop, stand on a chair and ground. Passing the old Tom Tetherow yille ouce held forth. G. W. peBord on the Monmouth and Dallus ridge lots of otiier tilings. They were very have turned from their ways of sin to E. G. White is crippled up for the lead a better life through their preach aud family are still residents of the mad. Their noarest neighbors are Will cross and before lie went in lie pitta ing. and J. E. Elkins homesteads, we din present by being smashed up by a nered with Tom Boothby, where one of village and E, F. Gaar has taken the Hresslerand Leslie Thurston, two not big iron rod in the cage and lie whip- horse. 248 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jones, father and moth the Elkins boys used to live. He said place of G. C. Bolter who has moved very oltl bachelors who have nice prune lied and shot at them all the time. He er of our townsman Wm. Jones and is a great wild animal trainer and when that a majority of the neighbors were to the McElmurry farm nearer Inde orchards, hut nothing else to brag of. he went out he never turned his face Mrs. Ulingsworth have just returned [pB°W E CAN FILL YOU It BILLS to put in more or less hops, but that pendence. J. O. Davidson and his son They are industrious and «worthy hoys away from them. I tell you lie got out to their Kan»as home after a six weeks lie should devote his attention princip Ellis, have a nice home a little north hut powerful bashful ami will never get in a hurry, Oh how they did growl I visit, taking Lottie, the second oldest j ally to fruit culture. We noticed that west of the depot, as well as David Par married unless some girls desiring good must not for.i t to tell you I went up daughter of Wm. Jones with them. in the Ferris Wheel one day, went he had his fattening hogs up in a dry ker whom we found at the depot to brines of their oun should slip up on around twice. It is 264 feet high when Rev. Starr occupied the pulpit of meet a couple of hardshell brethren the blind side of them and get the will you are in the top car It gave mo a the Free Methodist church on last Sat and comfortable covered pen well ar ranged for feeding a. d wondered why from Wells. V. J. Turnidge. of Red mg, hut skittish boys tt> say yes before nice view of the fair grounds and sur urday evening and preached to a full \ rounding country. Mr. Kn-er', brother house in the M. E. church on Sunday everybody didn t make similar suitable Prairie, preached for them last Sunday. they know it. was with me that day, I thought it morning, after services the ordinance j B * e g a provisions for their stock. Early in OPEN'S SEPTEMF.EP ?7~1 8 9 3 Q^OPP.S o o T O B fR 2a. would not do to go home without go of baptism was administered to Mrs. j S A L E M M IS T IN U g . AMONG THE FARMERS. the afternoon we called at the school ing up on the wheel, takes twenty Cora Cauldwell after which she was ta The lHdies of l'olk county would now minutes to go around. I was close ken into the church. house where A. J. Shipley is teaching About 9 o’clock Tuesday morning a do well to make an opportunity fur in enough to the Liberty Bell to touch it WILL FURNISH THE SIC. about wenty bright faced urchins. The r iO N L K R . specting the extra fine line of millinery on Chicago day and when the mayor A W O R L D O F M E C H A N I C S IN M I N I A T U R E . school seemed very well provided with solitary cartmnn might have been seen Cliarles Guy will put out 10 acres in now displayed in Mrs. D. L. Fiester’s of Chicago commenci-d to ring it iu THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLIPSE THOSE OF ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. apparatus, but a little paint and other just, this side of Monmouth on the parlors on Court street. Her trim hunor of the day, 1 wished f was most hops. M A D A M E G I R A R D G Y S R ’S P R I S M A T I C F O U N T A I N land that Luke Mulkey bought from inside fixing would make it much more mers are artists and the best that can any where else it was so deafening. A Portland cattle buyer got some er • Constructed at a co*t of #10,000 Mid throwing a thonsand jets of water in ail the colors of the rainbow The bell was made out ef a great many attractive. We gave the children a the Chap|iell brothers about 1856. His he engaged on the coast. will beautify Music Hall different pieces of metal and evdVybodv tra large cattle of John Robbius. little talk and the public will hear from son, J. H. Mulkey, now owns 173 acres LARGE AQ U A R IU M S— had an optsirtunity to contribute some The bachelors have laid in a good Containing flsh of all varieties found in Oregon waters, have been constructed at great expens* Teeth taken out or filled without some of them a few weeks later. On there, while he and his other sons, Wil thing. All the school childten in the supply uf Hour, apples and honey. 6 - & j --------- T H E A R T G A L L E R Y -------- l 9 - T ) A y c B 'e the Morrison place hard by we found liam snd Frank, live in Monmouth. hurting by Dr. Contris, the dentist. United State» were asked to give a Will contain a collection of paintings -tele-ted from the World’s Fair* Among them Ellsbury’s cele Newton Wtaalward is erecting a |>euny apiece, besides many other coins our old Klickitat friend, Hamilton Until twelve years ago Mr. Mulkey brated painting C u e ta r ’ e L » » t F i g h t . To visit this great Exposition and view its wor * id every a r s a p a r il l a That elegant assortment of confec from ail the nations of the world. Al- cm -k and hog house which will be sec department of Art ¡.rid Science, w illbenext thing to a visit to the World’s Fair at Chico, Mulkey, giving his summerfallow a had for a considerable time been try tionery shown in the new D’Arcy REDUCED RATES ON ALL TRANSPORAATION LINES. ond to none. thc ril|s- was made of different pieces second plowing. At the Williams ing his lurk as a stockman up sixty bloi'k on State street is the envy of all M . Hammerlv. a well-known business man For further information addref Bl. W . -A-HIaJIdT, from all over the world. This week ! Hillsboro. Va., sends this testimony to Superintendent and Secretary. Rev. J. M. McFee who has been to| o the heme Kane Tetherow and wife are tak mili-s south of The Dalles, but he w. a coni pet! tors, they knowing that such the children of Cliicn _-o have a vaca merits of A y er's Sarsaparilla: “ Several Iowa for over a year has been visiting years ago, I hurt my leg, the injury leaving forced to the conclusion that tickling an exhihitii n must bring sales. ing care of her mother, Mrs. Williams tion and there was 38,000 at the fair a sore which led to erysipela*. My sufferings wea^extreme, my leg, from the knee to the yesterday, on a iO cent admission giv his children in these parte. who is a confirmed invalid. Just south Polk county soil for what there is in ankle, being a solid sore, which began to ex en by the rich merchant» of the city. it was Imth more pleasant sod more Mrs. McFee and little Ivy go this] Johnson A Son, the popular and en tend to other parts ol the body. After frying of that on one of Lewis Helmick s various remedies, I began taking A y e r’* week to Iowa to see her kindred whom 8arsaparilla, and, before I had finished the places where the bam was burned by profitable. His farming is done in a terprising eapital city clothiers, desire L T C K tA M I -T K . she has not seen for over five years and ! first bottle. I experienced great relief: the all male residents of Polk county to systematic manner. His agricultural lightening a few years ago, lives R. C. second bottle effected a complete cure.’ 1 the bachelor» will sympathize with come and inspect their fall and winter H. Mulkey visited Monmouth Mon DeArmond who has several men help land is divided into thiee parts, one of stock, whether they have it in mind to day. Plato in hia endeavors to keep house. ------------*•*------------ ing him pul his ground in the best which is always resting and recuperate become purchasers or not. Their as Pn*s>*4 by Dr. J. O. A yw ft C o , Low.ll, M m *. Amos Holman made a trip to Inde — IF YOU W ILL BUY YOUR— S o m e P r in te r « M In tak e *. possible condition. Passiug across the ing, with a rotation of crop» on the Mortmeut is even better, it such can be pendence Friday. C u r M P t h * r s ,w lllc u r * y o u A steamboat captain, advertising an true, than it has been in former years, other two. W hat was idle lust year, he rich bottom lands of Helmick'» we 'Jwenty-eix pupil» are now enrolled excursion says: “ Ticket», 25 cents; and their buyer has shown himself a struck the Monmouth and Corvallis now has in sunimerfallowed wheat and prodigy in the mutter of ransacking at the school here. children half price to he had at the of road near where C. W. Miller lives and will next season put in oafs, cheat and the marta of the world for pleasing J. E. KIRKPATRICK, M. D. R. T. Boothby visited the Summit fice.” A hotel was thus advertised: As noon as we struck his and stylish patterns. “ This hotel will be kept by the widow farms some of the Helmick land. His barley. Saturday on business. of the former landlord, Mr Brown, who jvife is a daughter of Jacob Brown, and premises we began to see signs of good Miss Winnie Mulkey is now attend died last summer on a new and improv The incontrovertible fact that the ing school at Moumouth. their hopeful Little Master Miller want» drainage and found that it extended OREGON. ed plan.” “ Wanted a saddle horse for DALLAS, . . . . New York Racket store continuous ed nil the picture cards we had and in all over his farm. Last spring he put The section men are putting a great a lady weighing about 950 pounds.” Office at residence. to receive such a generous patronage An Iowa editor says, "W e have receiv sisted that we should take him and his in 420 rods of three inch tiling at a from all quarters is conclusive evidence many new ties near the station. er! a basket of fine grape* from our — OF TH E— cat out riding. J as. Helmick and coat of over $200, and we found him t<- any but an unhealthy and deformed Mrs. Joe Tetherow spent part of the friend W., for which he will please ac S T . P A U L ’S A C A D E M Y . digging a good sited ditch to lead off mind that their wares turn out just as family were away visiting Albany. Just This elegant and commodious building is fltted week in Inch pendence visiting rela cept our compliments, some of which thr< ugbout with every appliance of a first class edn across the road within a few rods of tlio some water that naturally came from represented and that their low prices tions. are nearly two inches in diameter.” cathmal Institution, ?»nd is surrounded by extensive cannot be questioned. grounds, thus making it a most de**reMe boarding “ Board ntay he had at No. 4 Pearl old Helmick mansion is the commodi a neighbor's land. For half a doxen Fred Holman has been helping his and day school. Thorough and practical instruction in the primary and higher branches of education is af ous home of his brotherinlaw, Dick years he had been making dead furrow brother, Frank, work suiiimerialhiw street for two gentlemen with gas.” forded. Terms moderate. Music, painting, stenog At the White Corner they have as One newspaper advertises "two school raphy anti typewriting form extra charges. For fui Tom, whose loot was so badly mashed drains a few rods a|>arl and fifteen in fine an array of dress goods as can la- this week. room« sufficiently large to accomodate ther particular* apply to SI n TERS OF T flE HOLY ches deep. The result was excellent some lime ago. He is liable to be on J. 11. Serafturd cannot supply the de three hundred pupils one above anoth NAMES. St. Paul, Marion county, Oregon. found at any other store in the valley. c in. lie* all winter. He has a small grain, but considerable loss of land and If yuu desire anything whatever in mand for apples which shows that his er."— Ex. One that line, it will not he necessary to go apples are of the very beat. mill for grinding up bone, glass and inconvenience in linrvesting. anywhere ebe, as their assortntent Little Marshall Sorsfford, who has i cria-keiy for l-is chickens and keeps a field thus drained made fnrtvfive bush »lands without a rival in the capital been quite sick with infiaraelory rheu I els to the acre. Just west of Mr. Mul box ol the mixture where they can go city and their patterns are beyond s mat’sm has »bout recovered. to it at pleasure. Back near Calvary key lives Georg* Boothhy on a part of doubt the handsomest to be found any Rev. Longbottom, of Albany, will church is the home of J. M. Tedrow the old Foster donation. His father where. t natomera pronounce thei prearlt at the Elkina school house on which ha vented out same eight years lived for a long time where John Fawk goods of superior quality. S u n d a y October 29th at II A, M. ago and went to live in Lane county. now abides at Oak Grove, and his wife We are glad lo be able to report that 1 The Ladies’ Baxaar in the State In was Miss Lavilla Butler, whose father The last renter, Mr. Clodfelter, has surance block is rapidly acquiring a Mrs. A. J. Harman has so far recover j moved down near Independence and was in early times a merchant at Kola moat enviable reputation for keeping ed from her recent sickness as lo be j the Ted rows are again at their old and later at Monmouth. Mr. Boothby in stock just what the ladies most de able to again do Iter work. home. Mrs. Tedrow was Miss Mary has 100 seres of choice soil, which sire and at reasonable rales. M « h t Cap aortal. Helmick Crossing the Luckiamute yields his fsntily a generous mpiai-t. It occurred at Oakdale last Saturday j The Misses Pinkhum A Banff ford run evening. we tarried a little with Marshall Sliver But a few hundred yards away is Ihe First came tha spelling! He has at last struck it rich His millinery e»tahli#hmenl at 109 Court schiail presided over by A. 8i-f»rth. I and p «ss.il oil by the Harry Christian home of II< n. F. H. Powell, who came impression hail been that when he street that you must not fail to visit V. Denni» »mi Carrie 8iefarlli chose [ place, now owned and occupied by W. to this county over twenty years ago, ranted rliile on your »hopping tour of the up and after a spirited contest in I J. Thomason and put up for the night and baa held various positions of lion city. Leave d o cause for regret». ANYTHING VERY NICE which the honors were about equally! with Enoch Chamberlain. Mrs. Cham or and trust. He is a thorough going divided, canie the selling ol knighteapa In the way of books or stationery berlin, who is a daughter of Harry farmer and was born to succeed. Of Polk county people will find just af In short order seventeen of them weie | he would hxvs to send to Portland Christian, and thair robust litlls son llie 426 acres of land in Ilia place, be ter crossing the bridge an excallent disposed and both boys and girls ex Tor it. As a mutter of fact B la d e it very pleasant tor this scribe grubbed about 2U0 acras within ten blacksmith who will do their work pressed themselves a* highly pleased With ta tank, lea « troabU ta * generally bi PATTON BROS.. SALEM Many things of historic interest ding year* after buying it and at an average cheap as anybody. Let him do your with their partner* for the evening. . «ew e. Beters t bad tab t o hall a bottle 1 The pie, chickens and cake disappear- ' Bead*. Sarsaparille 1 1st»bens* N o s l u i b Keep nearly everything to be had work whil* you go up town and trail*. •bout- Hist place, but we cannot here cost of $15 per acre. His grain gener ed in a mann-r interesting to behold n tlw metropolis. ally yields from thirty to thirtyfive BOU them Aaron Cbamherlin and and all went merry as do marriage; ASK TO SEE THEIR NOVELTIES Dr. Contria in Gray’* block repair* bell*. A number were attendance ; M the plains in 1844, bushels to the acre, and it is his cus — Also carts, wagons and a general assortment/)!— or lake» out teeth without pain. geed heal*. 1er *n #« wbleh ay Osaka en *** In purses, penracks, tooth picks, from Dallas, Liberty and Fall* City . tom to aril along about the first of O e r son, Andrew, then being a lad of Ss MeetCe Berea pariti«. " “ j * *■ I ruling peus and other things. Their and seemed more than pleased with era. Twenty-ftva years toiler, his observation and experience Bane. O n , . Irse 0*-. Me. B et I Mix stationery is fine and cheap. All that Mr*. 8. C. Reel, the Salem , our spring chickens. The proceeds - having been that, taken on* year with milliner who i« now having a closing were $7.50 rent* which will be applied i t went to Honors, Mexico, Meed's Wlte «*r* < LOCATION. >8 STATE STREET. i son, Joseph. ami died there. another it pay* t eal. He pule a given out mie in order to quit the bilami toward wainsroating and papering our j J I B. Plummer, Dalian hi* wit* being i pMO* of ground in wheat on* year, asks uf the lad we of Folk county is school room. Before parting at 10 3 0 1 COUNTY ITEMIZER D A L L A S , Dr. Hi drug »to Rev. < O R E C . M onm uu t'harli 8. Lowe east of tl Near Covered Bridge. L. V. went to Daisy M Charli of the o from tht E O C E N E f//t L. LA M O U R EU X Proprietor. F o rm erly knownas t h e E llis y & W h itle y S ta b le s. rn NEW BED FROST. Gor. Commercial and Trade Streets, S^ILEM, OREGON HARDW ARE. EVERY THING IN THAT LINE STOVES! STOVES! S M iT ff & B R O W N , C o m m ercial t., S a l e m . ’2 W INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. »LIBERATI’S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND-«- [S ! Ayer's Sarsaparilla Patronize Our Home Mills. M E N S , Y O U T H S AND B O Y S ' Physician and Surgeon. CLOTHING Salem Woolen Mills Store, HIP! HIP! HURRAH' You will help to build up Home Industry besides keeping money in circulation in our midst. C A R L O A D O F B U G G IE S Wa* a Wreck H o o d ’s * ^ C u r e s F ro m th e C o rv a llis C a r r ia g e F a c to ry » A G R IC U L T U R A L W'.-aei .. M A C H IN E R Y - ll Dell mouth, taius on county- I)r. W as a phy *ou is n( peii done Karl’l purifier to the c tion. 1 Roswi county moved t ton aget water. The rushing lively waste b it all. J. A. region, ago $3 more th recently for $3,211 Once from all not now en if yoi or three will he N or m Iowa.— ache Ca the worl An e Bell, ex clerk, ai and lect eastern the mot Never the gre# in this ride th Hundre turning good cn The > nomina names ( Campbi cousidei trot out Govern Freac Sunday edist an » :45. Pi M. E s< day ev come i Last several ty hops gon ho] the east is every ter our with at Tom on so Dallas writes tonchei our j til touch less vaf Am' exhibit hen th Hhetlai are tna th t hi ington who cs ment She for Wi ed hin that case w Under ville li utter« was a count worth An hunt« no pit of an persot tice a outco John were lasses rel. and splen p erq sauer o f ha Brow Ou met becc< cludt of hit end ings hod low Now for ers unci hevt end nml the