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local and general W. 8. Elkins is in Portland. Mason, dentist, over the bank, Main Mis« Minnie Blodgett, of Amity, has 1 street, Dallas. become Mrs. C. N. Howard. Natliatoel Craven to Jos Digmau New millinery good* just in at Mrs. a portion of the Aaron Bur There ere now twenty-Beven students Krause's Headache Capsules— War Rev. H. B. El worthy, who is preach-1 Smith’s, Wilson’s Dr. Hayter, dentist, bank d 1 c ; .............................. »6,000 at the academy. ranted. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole ing at Hillsboro, used to teach in Dal- q q Brown, o! Suver, is the new drug store, Dallas. Arthur W Fink to Alexander F agent. David Bailey and wife near Smith- Perrydale boot maker. Anderson, 112 acres in t 7 s, r Sixteen cents was the best nfler for field have another heii aad its a hoy. Mrs. J. J. Wiseman has returned Mrs. Dr. Lee. of the commercial cen 5 w; ......................................... 1,400 C. A. Ball is now railway bops in Salem the first of the week. from a two months' visit to her old ter, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Miles, tween Seattle and 01. mpia. Ike Burson’s mother has come up L B Frazer to PC Sea a. 40 acres .lesae Lewis and family have moved eastern home. at Dufur. near Bethel;............................. 400 from Ashland to spend the winter Hampton A Tingle are shipping with him. to Monmouth and his daughter, Maud, Alexander H Anderson to Her y For sale cheap, 300,000 feet of lum Mrs. Laura Collins, of Stiver, has fruit from Perrydale to Portland. has gone to attend the Willamette Voth, 112 acrea in t 9 s, r 5 w ; 1,400 ber, rough aud dressed, at Suitor’s down with ths typhoid fever, but is Rev. S. A. Starr and Rev. H. Gould university. Bsiley Chaney, of McCoy, ia up in are engaged in a revival meeting at G W Shinn to D W Sears, lots in mill and yard in Dallas. convalescent. * the Pendleton regiou seeking a new Independence; ........................ 375 Karl’s Clover Root, the now blood Falls City. At Woodburn tomorrow E. C. Pat Rev. J. F. Jenkins, of California, has home. Peter Hanson to Ma garet Peter purifier, gives freshness aud clearness ton the Salem bookseller, will he mar teen employed by the Baptist church The Philadelphia mint is now coin son, 28 acres in t 7 s, r 5 w ;. -. to the complexion and cures constipa- Fr*nk Perkins, just from the east, ing »15,000,000 in gold coin lor the ried to Miss Orsella Gwiss. of Independence. Dallas Land and Improvement tioa. 25c. 5045 * “ J baa taken churge of a chair in Lawlou’s government. Company to T D Phillips, 15 Advertised letters remain in the Dal Some one at Monmouth suggests J. barbes shop. In Salem you can get 46 cents for! acres near Dallas; .............. las office for Fanny Brown, Karl Becht If. Hawley as a worthy republican cau Miss Jessie Frazer, of Monmouth, vour wheat, 20 for good butter, 27 for to strangers. The number of meu and local Down east all fruit and vegetables has become the life long help mats ol Luella J Worth to T D Ptiillipa, didate ior governor. L g , 6 for dressed hogs. 7 for poultry J. P. Hayden and Thomas Siiults. boys that daily go to their store from me, _ are utilized and so could aud should C. C, Mulkey. 15 acres near Dallas; .............. President Cleveland is a man of such and about »10 per ton for your hay. Ed. Hall's son, R, H., ha* come they be in Oregon. many miles »round ia positive evideno we ask is the privilege of sending ; J W Kirkland to Benjamin F Jacksonian firmness that nearly all down from Moscow, Idaho, to raise School Superintendent Hutchinson i hat they are popular merchants. ours for comparison. Remember f Cookley, lots in Independence; Crauks of one kind and another are Holt Crowley has leased the old C. uses a bicycle in visiting the papers are praising his manliness. bops at Buena Vista. 1'lieir motto is to always do the fail it will cost von nothing until the be Perry Conner to M Micheloook, becoming far too numerous and pub D. Embree place to M. O. Plank aud schools of the county. ®aud square thing by everybody, never ginning of 1894. 1 acre of the Isaac Gilistrap d Rev. C. L. Corwin, who used to lie lic weliare demands that some of them The funeral of the late G. C. Bell will move to Yaquina buy. - ■ - — misrepresenting or charging an exor 1 c ; ........................................... should be given very hitter medicine. so prominent a Congregational minis will be preached at the Amity Baptist Dave Burns and Al. Campbell have ASSESSM ENT ROLL. bitant price tor anything. I. P. Mays, of Sheridan, has for some brought a hand of cattle over Lorn the Perry Conner to M Michelbook, ter at Salem, has been deposed for con church next Sunday. Fifteen Keeley graduates met in Sa time been sick at Independence and is Salmon river country. 151 acres in t 6 s, r 6 w ; . 2,500 duct unworthy of one in iiis position. The following is a list at the tax One thousand pounds of English rye thinking of going to Texas. lem the other evening to rejoice to- Morrison A Bently to Elsie A Ia it possible that you have never payersof Polk county for the yetw ¿.893, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Eilers will move or 1 iwn grass for sale by George Row- gether over their disenttarallment Read our long and entertaining Bentley, lots in West Salem;. 1,200 eaten at Hellenbrand’s restaurant? who are assessed for »500 orincrer^-- *4 Mr and Mrs. R. L. Churchman, of Grand Ronde epistle aud expect more from the clutches of the demon strong from Oik Grove to Salem. He is pain clitte at »6 per bun Ired. J M Sears to W H Hester, 10D DOUGLAS PKECXJtCT. Then you have missed many a good Sheridan, now have a matched team from the *aaie source. full) affiicted with rheumatism and drink. acres in t 6 s, r 5 w ;.................. 3,000 meal. H. L. Fenton has for sa'e several o» boys about two weeks old. Auer, John ...................... ■ » 2,7«6 her mother, Mrs. Lucinda Willoughby, W H Hester to J M Sears, lota good horses, or would exchange them Mrs. J. M. Grant, of this place,* has Several railroads and many other is an invalid. Blair, Miss 8 A ............ ... a # ;' Rev. J. R N. Bell is to preach in in D a lla s ;............................... 1,200 for cattle, lumber or work. been visiting her mother, Mrs. Dough -X. corporations that had reduced wages Blair, W A ............................ the Baker City Presbyterian church for The people all ever Tolk and Marion Samuel Coad to Wm Savage, 26 Captain Sweeuev, U S. A., Sail Die ty, at the normal school town. and cut down the working time have Brown Bros ............ .. 1,'V» Millard White has leased his farm the next year at a salary of $1,000. acrea in t 7 and 9 s, r 5 w ;. . . . 800 counties have been »raging praise of Chrisman, Florence............ . . . 2,400 restored both to what they were last jo . Cal , says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem north of Dixie to a German named Carey Howe has been up for some the New York Racket store as being in Coed, H . . . ....................,.w edy is the first medicine I have ever The meeting at the Christian church days from Portland where he is con Henry Hill to DoutyA Paddock, * : «Ä spring. Nightingale for three years. lot in Independence;............ 68 deed and in truth a cheap place to buy Cockerham, A B .................. ! ! 2Í2Í8 loiind that would do me any good.” still goes ou. the pastor having aroused nected with Merrill bicycle agency. I). M. Guthrie, south of Dallas, has (brags. It matters not how Mr. Davis, J M ............................ Alice Qtienel and Jesse Smith, Grand considerable interst iu better things. R G Keene to Clara Putnam, lot ¡’ rice 50 cents. . . . 2,724 from 101) to 150 full blood CoUwold Ronde half breeds, have assumed the By virtue of official duty the sheriff in Monmouth: ......................... 150 Barnes can afford to sell so much lie- Dickey, N M .......................... . . . 967 A Eugene paper says that Rev. J. relation of husband and wife. aud half grade Merino sheep that he At the home of Lee Wann near Ball- must now begin to make it very un Emma I Wagnon to Saduska J low the prices elsewhere— the (act is Drown, L G .......................... . . . 1,100 wishes to let out ou the shares for one McCain, who once edited the I t e . m ize k , ston, Wednesday, Rev. V. J. Turnidge pleasant for those who still owe taxes what wins trade. Sears, lot in McCoy; .............. 820 Dunn, R ................................ .. 1,350 M. M. Porterfield, of near Buena Vis officiated at the marriage of B. F. Peak is now milling in southern Oregon, or two years. fur 1892. Johann Bekker to J L Collins, Ellis Bros.............................. .. 3,130 and lias struck a ledge which assays ta, and A. M, Yorty, of Talmage, report and Miss M. E. Wann. 40 acres in t 7 s, r 6 w ;......... 50 Mrs. Kate Cross, sister of the famous over »400 to the ton. In Gray’s block i« a dentist who will Haworth, J T ........................ .. 1,350 See elsewhere present financial con an increase of family, both boys. Peter Burgeu to D W Sears and Artie explorer, Lieutenant Schwatka, J J. Gaither, of Independence, has take out or fill your teeth painlessly. Hinshaw, Zim ri.................... .. 1,294 The Boyd Bros., who have been far secured employment at the Siletz dition of the county which is far better A Puyallup paper says the reason Ira S Townsend, 145 acres in t died ill Portland a few days ago. She Hinshaw Broa...................... . . 1,035 Mr. Gray will cite you to his office. than most other counties in the state. 7 s, r o w ; ............................... 5,800 was raised in Salem and known by why Oregnii hop growers have received ming the Brown place for several agency where Iiis father has just taken Old Polk is solid. 800 Humphreys, L M ................ years, are now merchandising at Junc better prices than those on the Sound Henry Howe to James E Kirk charge of Indian affairs. many of our readers. 750 Until further notice Mrs. Fiester will Hussey, Nathan.................. Early Wednesday morning an elec is because they were not so covered up tion City. 600 patrick, 4 acres of land;.......... . . l,0fll An Astoria minister figures ou» that When you wish to buy or sell any tric car fell through the open draw of W W Miller to Alvin M Ginn, 1 on every Friday and Saturday have a Hussey, E F . . .................. with chattel mortgages. Husaev, C J .......................... .. 1,683 The government is about to estab thing thia paper is the very best med the city by the sea pays ils eight minis the Madison street bridge in Portland 995 special sale of ladies' and childrens’ Keas, J W ............................ acre in Dallas; ........................ 700 Steamboats are now making regular lish somewhere in the west a mining ium through which to let the people and fifteen passengers were drowned. ters about »8,000 yearly while it spends trimmed hats at from »1 up, and they W B Stevens to Geo P Lumsden, Knifong, Polly...................... . . 1,055 »7,000 on dogs. He is pleased that the l rips as far up the Willamette as Eu school for the benefit of the Pacific all over the county know itT will he genuine bargains. Leach, J F ........................... .. 1,671 Dr. Willard E. Rinehart, who was ■ 140 acres in t 7 t, r 4 w ; ........ 3.000 ministers are a little alu-ad of the dogs. gene and no doubt I lie upper river will coast states. The Metlie list s>x;:al Wednesday born in this county in 1860 and had J C Lewis to W H El'iott, 220 Newbill, N A ........................ .. 1,819 t>e so cleaned’ as to make it navigable After seventeen veais practice as a evening was well attended and the pro The Dallas Methodist Sunday school 9.000 acres in t 4 s, r 4 w ; ........ Palace of Goodies— does that not Pettyjohn, J 8 ...................... .. 1,000 much longer than in the past. physician at Independence Dr. Lee ceeds good enough. Lunch for a nickel risen to a distinguished position in Levi J Stone to M L Robbins, 2 has quite a number of papers left over sound sweet and nice? Well, it is ex Porter, G T ............................ . . 2,563 medical circles, died this week at Tiie On last Saturday at the home of the still more than holds his own with caused everyone to take something. 800 and will gladly send them to any other acres in Dallas; ........................ actly what you will find at the Jones Porter, 8 B ............................ .. 1,035 Dalles, where he waa’ mayor. school where they would he appreciat bride's grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. those similarly engaged. G W Gardner to C I, Gardner,50 manufacturing candy store in the new .Purvine, 8 ............................. . 1,600 The Sheridan public school pupils The ladies reading club meets every 550 D’Arcy block on State street. acrea in t 8 s, r 5 w ; ................ ed. Address the librarian, W. P. Mil Peterson, R..v. George Gillespie united 950 Purvine, Cyrus...................... The joints and muscles are so lubri have organized a literary society with Monday evening in the academy read in the holy bond of matrimony August cated by Hood's Sarsaparilla that all l/uirk, John.......................... . . 1,4S7 ler. Miss Longacre, Lulu Churchman, Maud M ARKET REPORT Boimtn and Miss Ellen Donaldsou. B asalt af Persistent Energy* Rnlston, D W ........................ . . 3,584 rheumatism and stiffness soon disap F.xnlooner, Mary Ivie and Orby Bran ing rixmi. The officers are Mrs. Lucia From our Eola correspondence it Bell, president; Mrs. J. H. Townsend, [Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.) Ridgeway, Joh n ...................... . . 1.950 Nine years ago Uus. Larsen came Last week a tramp doctor commit pears. Get only Hood’s. will be seed that Ben Hayden has gone son as officers. vice president; Miss Minnie Austin, Ridgeway, W m .................... .. 4,834 here from Sweden without a dollar and Wheat, per bushel, 45 cts. to the Keeley cure. If thay. restore ted a heinous crime at Brownsville Win. Simpkins, of Wheatland, pick R S. Applegate got lost and perish secretary; Miss Nora Craven, treasurer. unable to speak a word of English. 1,090 Ridgeway, J W .................... Bran, per ton, »14. him to his former manhood everybody ville and has already been caught at ed from his six acres twenty nine bales ed iu the mountains o southern Ore Ridgeway, C W ...................... .. 1,640 There was a good large attendance When he went to work for J. W. Mc 8horts, per ton, »18. in this county will have faith in that Kresuo, California. He proves to have of hops and sold them at 174 cents. gou recently. HiN father, Jesse Ap 800 Ridgeway, L .......................... «t the teacher’s meeting Saturday, the Kee »hat gentleman had to even show Oats, per bushel, 25 cts. been a most unworthy character at Next year lie will have thirty-one acres institution. plegate, was one ol the very earliest main topic of discussion being grading him how to hold the plow handles, but Ridgeway, M E ...................... . . 1.000 Flour, per barrel, »3.20. various places for years yast. in hops. Superintendent Hutchinson is out settlers on Salt creek. Rowell, H C ............................ .. 2,340 of country schools. The secretary of he was a willing and faithful worker, [Corrected weekly by Nlee * Coeper] You can get this paper and the New visiting schools. Some teachers he To make the hair grow a natural col Savage, Jaa............................. . . 3,977 Perry Moser aod Leo Kossack are the meeting was to furnish the press and for six years gave eminent satis Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts. finds well up iu their profession and York World a year for »2.50 or the or, prevent baldness and keep the the butchers of Sheridan. It must be with a report of the proceedings, but faction to his various employers in the Stone estate Samuel.............. . . 3,060 Butter, per pound, 20@ 25cts. earning all they get, while others are I tkmizkk and the Cosmopolitan, which scalp healthy, Hall’s Hair Renewer a good stock region, for hundreds of we received none. 616 Stone, T B .............................. northern part of this county. His con Lard, per pound, 16 @18 cts. poor sticks and should be engaged at is about like Harper’s Monthly for on was invented, and lias proved itself sheep, hogs and cattle have been sliip- Byron, P A ............................. .. 7,959 stant aim was to get means enough to F. A. Link who ha* been runing the ly »3 a year. Now is the time to ar successful. Bacon, sides, per pound, 16$@20cts. Tharp, George....................... . . 1,751 some other calling. p d from there to Portland thia fall. Pierce Higgs hop yard south < f the procure a home of his own. For three range for your winter reading. Hams, per pound, 18@2gctS. 620 Vanhorn, D M .............. ...... years he lias lieen farming for himself In case the Southern Pacific gets W. V. Price, who married Lola, a Last Monday and Tuesday Mrs Bruiik bridge will start one of his own near Perrydale and has now bought of Shoulders, per pound, 12$ cts. 2,491 Wallace, L M .......................... The Dalles Mandolin club gave a daughter of Peter Cook at Independ c. ntrol of the Oregon Pacific railroad, Wash had every one of her sixtynine at his place near the Montgomery Eggs, per dozen, 25 cts. 800 Wolf heirs................................ there will be a bitter opposition by concert in the public telephone office ence, in 1885, died of consumption at primary pupils present and Miss Wil school house ou the Luckiamule. Some George H. Eilers near Oak Grove 156 Chickens, per dozen, »4@6. Yocom, A ................................ .. 2,127 Willamette river steamboats and river Saturday evening, which was atten i lie Good Samaritan hospital in Port liams had almost as grxxl an attend Chinemen have leased the Riggs yard seres of land for »4,000, paving over Dried fruits, per pound, 10@20 cts. KOLA. *i ,500 down. The poor Swede boy freights will come down very low. It tively listened to by auilieuces in Hood land last week. ance among her eixty of a grade high for five years aud will add seven acres that came here moneyless, friendless, Beets, per pound, 1 cents. Alien, J W .................................. 8.332 is fortunate for the people that there River, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Sa to it. Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. Presiding Elder Wilson, who used to er. Allen, J D ........ : ................. *... 6,188 aud not even able to speak opr lan lem, Albany and Independence. can be opposition. Cabbage, per pound, 4 cts. come among us quarterly, is about to Allen estate J C .......................... 6,759 7 hat hard times social at Brother guage, has in nine short years become Near Ballston yesterday, R. M. Men It is hardly to be Expected that the buy a farm near Newberg from J. P. Preaching at all the churches every Onions, per pound, 2$ cts. Anderson, C F .......................... 660 John Belts theother evening was rough ndependent financially, is honored denhall, of Sheridan, was married to Beans, per pound, 5 cents. Sunday morning and evening. Meth- father who drinks, swears, gambles, Converse, formerly connected with the Miss Lucy M. Hyde by Rev. M. F. 8. in costume, but rich in fun. Bread and trusted by all who know liitn and Beardsley, O J ................. 2,781 edist and Christian Sunday schools at lies, or does other evil things, will have Racket store here. Corn meal, per pound, 3$ cts. Best, Emeline............................ 1,350 Henton. Each lias done well in get and milk was the best the times would will become a useful citizen. There is » 45, Presbyterian 12:15’ Baptist aud model children, for his bad examples Buckwheat flour, per pound, 5 cts. Urunk, H D ................................ 2,270 allow. Long faced, sour people stay an example for Oregon boys. It shows ting the other and there is every reason Those who have not enough respect M. E. south 3. Prayer meetings Thurs are apt to overbalance all the good pre Graham flour, per barrel, »3.60. Brunk, Harrison........................ 21,110 away from such places, but the jolly, what industry aud economy can ac to believe that they will lead a happy for a minister and his audience to re Hay, per ton, »5 @»10. day evening. The general public wel cepts of their mother, who is so anx Bruuk, T W ................................ 15,210 genial kind hugely enjoy such occa complish in this county. ious to see her children grow up into frain from annoying them by talking and prosperous life; come at all three meetings. Byers, A J ................................... 1,860 sions. or otherwise should at least have P E R R Y D A L E . noble womanhood and manhood. Joe Sibley and Dick Turner ought Byers, John................................ 4,886 ST A T E C A P I T A !. 8H O T L B T 8. “ Judge Denny,” says the Newberg euough self respect to remain away to start out as professional beggars, for He who would mutilate an animal Philip Mulkey is teaching us a good Calder, W m ............... 1,631 Many farmers are still without suffi from the church. Graphic, "who is living on his place they do suy that at the Hard Times for revenge on its owner is reckoned as The best of hay, oats and chop and school. Chapman, M A .......................... 650 near Lafayette now, was on Saturday cient winter shelter for their stock, one of the meanest and most dcspiBahle the most commodious accommoda Parents, if you allow your daughters social the boys looked mom poverty Delap, Hiram.............................. 900 morning's Portland bound train. I he but it is not yet too late to make suita Grandma Cochrane is going to visit of mankind. And he who goes and stricken than the very prince of pau tions for horses and wagons can be Dove. E P ................................... 3,523 judge is doing the granger act now, ble provisions. Besides being more to associate with vulgar and rude girls, pers. And as a sample native of the takes away the flowers placed upon the found at stables and corralls at foot of her son in Yamhill. Dove, Rachel ............................ 1,400 helping to seed a good share of his humane, the aniinuls would eat less they will become the same, aud the forest the Odd Fellows’ block milliner graves of loved ones is no better. Re steel bridge crossing from Polk county. Mark Wolf has been down on a visit Emmett, J H .............................. 3,399 place to grass. He also expects to and he in better condition when spring same is true of boys. Right here in cut no imperfect figure. cently it has been done repeutedly at from the normal school. Fawk, J a s .......................... . . . . 3,950 comes. Where timber and lumber are Dallas are glaring examples of the plant several thousand prune trees.” the Dallas cemeteries. Tltw perpetra Ferguson, John................ . . . . 1,000 so plentiful and cheap, there can be causes aud results. Only the most choice groceries are Halloween morning a lather poorly Wo now have a shoemaker who tor is apt to be delected and scorned Ezra Meeker, the Puyallup hop king no excuse for neglecting it. Finley, Mary E ................ 600 handled by Harritt A Mclntire across ought to get lots of work. Neither Yamhill nor Benton coun dressed, breathless gentleman with de by the community. has obtained an option on 600 acres of Finley,D ........................... the street from the postoffice. Their ties have more than a reasonable jected countenance, was to be seen sits The whole medical profession con choice land near Independence and is Rev. Oliver will preach at the Meth Gibson, 8 D ...................... .. . 5,138 Some liallowe’en rascal tried to scare prices aie always low aud they buy all and it arranging to fobm a company to demn the use of cigarettes by boys and amount of territory and Polk is 1 1- pended near the pinnacle of the court the deputy postmistress out of the of sorts of farm produce. odist church next Sunday. Gibson, David.................... . . . . 2,800 ready one of the smallest counties in house flag pole. Nc one seemed to young men because it saps the vigor plant it all out, in hops next spring, It lice Tuesday evening by discordant Miss Minnie Blodgett, formerly of Gibson A B ........................ . . . 1,920 the state, then all the talk about mak recognize tom, but the republicans of their lives and nukes them less u - would lie a good thing for him, for thiq horse fiddle notes emanating from un this pluce, is n.,w Mrs, Chus. Howard, Glenn, C ............................ . . . 1,755 county and for all the hop raisers in it, pable, both mentally and physically ing a new county out of any part of guessed he was some giver democrat so der the corner of the building. With»j When any Polk county steam en Harritt, J F ...................... . . . . 4,015 of Amity. this county is unreasonable. disgusted with the turn Cleveland and b it than they otherwise would - be. 1 gines gets out of kalter or need any he being the most prominent and besi the broom, which is a woman’s gun. Hayden, B en .................. . . . . 19,885 his cohorts had given things that he not strange that so many parents, kind of extras, Dugan Bros., on Com T. 8. Coffey has been visiting Port Hayden, H H .................... . . . . authority on this coi it as to hop cul At the World’s Fair Oregon received she sallied out in the dark and banged 1.020 while aware of these facts, still permit twenty medals for agricultural products persuaded some of the brethren to give away at the noise and struck an empty mercial street, cau relieve the ailment land and A. C. Taylor and family the Hosford, M J ................... ture and their disposal. 700 him a boost toward a better world. their sons to smoke cigarettes. or supply the want in short order. capital city. to twelve for California and four for can with a string tied to it and at the Jones, Elizabeth.............. 750 The San Francisco midwinter fair to E. H. Flagg, of the Salem Demo Washington. Ill several different lines F it the benefit of our customers that tar end of the string she caught Fred ...................... . . . . 1,665 Mrs. Umphlette and son, Leonard, Link, F A open the first of January, is assuming Nowhere in the state can you get a of Amity, .iave been visiting Mr. and Loose, F red .................. . . . . 2,850 large proportions and will be the big crat, has been making a convass of the our state heats the world and lots of have been waitiug so long the arrival Toner, more palatable meal than at Strong's Mrs. H. B. Tingle. Martin, Manly.................. ........ 2,295 gest thing yet on this coast. Oregon city with a view to establishing an eve folks are coming out this way to in of our immense stock winter bools and If you are, any of your family or shoes we would say they are now here Matheny, D L .................. ........ 1,500 is sure to be well represented in both ning democratic daily paper there. Of vestigate and most likely remain. neighbors have been or are going on a restaurant. Courteous waiters and ev exhibits and visitors. The railroad will course the two other evening dailies A few days ago we passed over the and we are prepared to supply all with distant visit, if there has been or soon erything neat and clean. They give a Buskirk will he married at the Chris McDowell, J W ................ ........ 3,175 give free transportation for all articles wish him the worst of luik, wliihw the road between Dallas and Salem, and the most perfect Kiting footwear. Ev will be a wedding in the neighborhood regular four bit meal for half that tian church on Thursday of this week. McNary, A W .................. ........ 12,111 Morris, John...................... . . . . 1.952 lor exhibition. The exposition will be Statesman fellows stand off and laugh, while most of :t is good euough, some ery pair warranted and as to prices we or if any distant friends have been or money. Mr. Barrett, of Whiteson. has been Osborn, John.................... ........ 3,195 in Golden Gate park, one of the most it being uone of their funeral. That places are abominable and will be al refer you to any of our customers, are being entertained by you or in the they cannot all live, much less prosper is most impassable this winter unless fix They will announce that we are the community, won’t you please l<t the attractive places about the city. At the Salem cannery, Sroat A Gile among us looking up a piece of land Osborn Harritt.................. ........ 1,095 leading house in low prices in Polk I temize !! know it. The information want all your good apples at regular on which to build a home of his own. Pearce estate Thoe .......... ........ 2,290 self evident. ed. Wonder what the road supervis As we have repeatedly saidall go<xl county. We have also just rereived a might be sent on a postal card. Any Pfau, Jacob........................ ........ 4,415 A Kansas woman, who has been ors have concluded to do about it. market price. Do not let your fruit Brothers Wise and Hebding are not farmers arrange for something to do new lot of those mill remnenls of fine tiling coneertiing old residents of the Ruble, W m ........................ ........ 682 K e e n e , N. H., auly 24. 1891. rot and waste, but spur up and take elected police justice ol her city, has feeling very well, having strong symp throughout the winter. Some jobs can Simulier, E ....................... ........ 1,190 cashmeres to sell at one half price. county now elsewhere is always accept them a load in the next few days. N orm an L ichty , Esq., Des Moines. adopted a novel solution for the tramp toms of matrimonial fever. The girls be deferred until wet weather and some 8kinner, A L .................... ........ 6,060 Come at once while the stock i( full able. are ready to say yes, but the boys are can be done under shelter when it is problem. The first tramp who was Iowa. Dear Sir:— I enclose 50 cents New York Racket store, Dallas. Smith, W W ...................... ........ 3,977 in stamps for two boxes of Krause-* brought before her for judgment was not quite sure of it. too bad to get out. Those who lie abed The other day we diopped in at Southwick, J .................... . . . . 3,500 M O N M V IIT B . Headache Capsules, same as last. Work sentenced to two baths a day fur ten day light caunot put in a fair days On next Tuesday evening the A. O. Chcrrington a art gallery and saw a Stanton, M M ................... ........ 965 Harness and Saddlery. like magic. Send at once, if possible, days and to hard labor on the stone- work, neither can those who devote U. W. lodge of Dallas will have a grand R. M. Smith is pntling eighty great stack of photographs finished in T. 8. Coffey at Perrydale keeps ou Starbuck, E ...................... ........ 1,880 as I ain out. Respectfully, pit*, with the order that he be fed if much time to gossip at home or any time at the city hall. The event of acres of chea for bay. fine style and ready to he mailed to a hand good eastern stock or will inakr Stevens, W B .................... ........ 1,100 A. A. B ronsdon . where else. »Persistent activity is the he worked and starved if he shirked. the evening will be a lecture by Grand score or more of their patrons. Their to order anythiug you want in those Stevens, E S ...................... ........ 1,400 P. J. Baughman and family have The prisoner servived the ordeal, but prioe of success and you can always Report of Mill Creek school for Official Instructor Davey, secretary, . . . . . superior work draws considerable pat lines. Be sure to see his goods an< Sykes, M R ........................ ........ 900 now the first question a tramp usks month ending October 20th : Nuni <-r and manager of the Keeley Institute keen visiting in Lane county, find something to do. ronage from the adjoining counties learn his prices before buying else Sykes estate H M ............ ........ 1,950 open approaching a Kansas town is enrolled 26, average attendance 18, at Forest Uiove. He is a man of rare Rev. \ 8. Copley it some better, but It seems that St. Peter, 6r whoever Vercler, Peter.................... ........ 900 where. is warden at the heavenly portals, left whether the police judge is a man or pupils neither absent nor tardy Fiank mental attainments, and those who be has been a very’ siok man. Vender, Andrew.............. ........ 950 At Davison’s fish and poultry mar woman. Micbelliook, Havila and Mitty Hin- attend may be certain of having the the gates ajar one day and a little an An I n l« r « .tln x O ceeilon. Vernon, John.................... ........ 7,541 Jesse lewis has moved from Dallas ket, 94 Court street, you can sell your sliaw, Fred Mitchell, Lee Ridgeway, noble aims and workings of the grand | Goldendale Sentinel: Indians have gel babe found its way to the home of The state reform school is situated Wheel >r, E L .................... ........ 3,200 eggs and fat hens for spot cash. And Ancient Order of United Workmen to Monmouth for school purposes. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Aldridge, of Prine remarkable affection for their dead Katie Ridgeway, near the Southern Pacific railroad White estate J H ............ ........ 1,750 there is the place to get choice fresh M amie L. S tanton , teacher. expounded to them in a clear, forcible C. O. Fisher returned last week from ville, last week. This is the way the From C. D. Wilcox, of Pleaaant, we and salt water fish. Do y„ur trading about lour miles southeast of Salem. Young, E M .................... ........ 1,150 editor apologizes for his shortcomings learn ttiat a few days ago an Indian, Farmers as well as professional in- n and scholarly manner. In all proba the Hungry Creek mines in California The following we clip from the States there, ■ O L A B IL L S . of the News on the occasion : “ A man who formerly lived on Rock creek, need to be intelligent and progressive. bility short speeches will also be deliv man. Perhaps no single thing ever Mrs. Annie Leverich, of Vancouver, who can edit a paper, make up the . where he buried his wife, sister and Good anil profitable farming is not a ered by Ex-Official Instructor Whit Washington, is visiting at Dr. Water Farmers are busy plowing for stub done in connection with that institu The most popular drug store in the tion find a stronger tendency for good. ble sowing. forms, do the press work, cook for a I four children, lately came over from matter of accident or guesswork, but more, Past Grand Master Daly, Gland house’s. is that of Lunu and Hnxiks, on the “ K. Koehler, manager of the Oregon tick wife, play with a new born baby, the 8etas, where he now lives, disinter the result of well known principles de Inside Watchman W. P. Connaway, Edward Shelburg is visiting relatives Mrs. Delany left Friday for Califor corner of State and Liberty streets division of the Southern Pacific, har and get out a paper on Saturday of red his dead, wrapped them in new duced front experience. This is pure Hon. N. L. Butler, and other promi at Mehama this week. each week, is a man after our own blankets, calico and red Hanm-l, and ly an agricultural region and all farm nent members of the order, who have nia where he ia engaged in blacksmith- Everything new and first class. The ing offered free transportation both John Sykes is spending a few days proprietors are both pleasant genii heart. Our duties recently have been hauled them back to his home and ers should make a study of their husi- lieen invited to be present. The ad ing at Berkley. ways, and, in compliance with a cor on his Santiam ranch. dresses will be interspersed with music too arduous to talk about, but we get hurried them there. The Indian's nsss and read agricultural journals. The Charivari bells rang about five men and do the fair thing by every dial invitation from Superintendent It is rumor *d that they have started n one is Washings and the dead had there just the same.” Downing of the penitentiary, the offi Up at Lewisville on ground that has hy public school children, and every- minutes for Chancy Mulkey who was body. cers of the Oregon state reform school a literary society at Oak Grove. A correspondent of the San Fracieco been buried *t intervals from three to been in cultivation /or fortyfive yeai» txxly is hereby tendeied a cordial invi- married last week to Mis* Frazer. The balnon ascension at the fair Call asks for an explanation of the fact1 ten years ago. Marion Smith raised seventy bu.-hels : at ion to be present. On Wednesday Dr. Contris is a humanitarian for all will bring in about seventy of the boys 8. W. Smith, of Walla Wall», form his dental work is painless. domiciled there to take supper with grounds last week was viewed by sever at potatoes on one-sixth of an acre nr evening the instructor will meet with that the mid winter fair buildings are H B. Stevens has bought A. J Mar the officers of the penitentiary this af al from The Hills. being constructed entirely of Oregon 1 at the rate of 420 bushels per acre the member* ill tlie hxlge room for the erly of Independence, was at Mon tin’s hop interest above Independence, ternoon. The battalion of youngsters Who in Polk county has excelled or purpose of giving any needed instruc mouth on Monday visiting bis brothers pine and spruce, while California red T h e W aterhouse Charrias. McCarter A Stevens being the new Mrs. Reed says that she is selling will be clad in their handsome new wood does not figure in the m «terials equalled it this year. The ground wa tion in the work. Members are espec Two men are here buying np all the firm name They have from Judge J. G. Lewis, Oregon’s superintend used. The explanation given to the heavily manured and it is one of th ially requested to turn out on that ev apples in the surrounding country to lots and lots of millinery to Polk coun uniforms and under the guidance of ty ladies, they seeming to be pleased Assistant Superintendent F. H. Bry ent of agriculture at the world’s fair, Call by the executive committee is that »* » .» 1 for ¿ d e e d to forty-four proofs that all manure should be utili/. ening, a* large delegations will proba bly be present from other lixlges in the ship east, they pay from 20 to 40 cents with both her goods and ths prices. It ant and Family Manager Walter Ly wrote to Dr. Waterhouse, of Mon- at the time the contracts wen- let the » of land, of which all but five acres ed. per bushel; county, and it is desired to have a is her aim to have the whole stock nn, will traverse the streets of the city ineuth. as follows : Your shipment of only wood* available in sufficiently hop. They now have Within a year not less than »1..VM grand revival of the oldeit ( nd best cleaned out by the end of the year, and in martial order wi h fife and drum Waterhouse cherries arrived in excel large quantities were Oregon pine and ten acres of it in that fruit and will at A. C. Haley it huilding a new house. has been taken from thia county t Ix-neficiary organization in existence, everything has been marked down so After a brief drill in the park on Wil- lent condition and compare favorably spruce. Besides, it is suited by the ouce add twenty more The boys ex- They say “ build the cage and the bird executive committee that while red pect to spend most of this winter clear the Keeley institute to help restore the it be ng founded upon such sterling wifi fly to it” and we guess that ia what aa to make the sale more sure and aon avenue, they will proceed to the with any others on exhibit. People manhood of men who had become help principle* thit hard time* have no ef speedy. At least go and view what asylum, thence to the penitentiary, from all over the globe admire them, wood is deairable for interior finishing ing, cutting pole, and otherwise in?. Arthur thinks. li-ss slaves to th# demon strong drink. the has and let her quote you prices. it is uot so well adapted for construe- proving l he Dick McCarter is Still others must go there or to iln fect disastrously upon it* rapidly in where they will receive the pleasant and they attract group after group of The committee appointed to locate tion purposes as the other woods Red » « "< <*“ • ™ ’k* h" ‘ » ‘ home pretends dogs, aad yet, in spite of thoee pitiabl- creasing number* or finances. The and hospitable care of the officers of interested ones, who ezprese their pent up admiration in many amusing way« work at the lodge room will be supple the new site for the Christian church wood will be freely used, it is promised t» nothing about it. Mr. Stevens At the Ladies Bazaar they are al that institution, whose especial gueats is as ignorant as a she* p about such examples, there are in and around Dal mentod by a supper at the Hotel Hol have finally bought the three lots in and their question« are legion and di ------- — of < .1 the --------:----- ready receiving some lieautiful holiday they will be. When the spread ia over in the decoration various build- >• *® Ignorant as a she* p las many men who are helping to pay things and does not deny it. man, materially assisting in the social the southwest corner of the public goods and have a choice new stock of the little fellows will form a line of versified. They are among the finest ings. the »4,000 to »5,000 paid yearly ,oi features of the occasion. white cherries received® if not at the square. everything for ladies and childrens march for their school, bearing with the support of its three saloons. Rut very top of the list. wear. And that is the place to get them the memory of one day very many of those saloon supporters s-y pleaaantly spent in Salem. They will handsome fancy articles. they cannot pay their debts. have an early supper, so as to get NEW TO-DAY, Just now not so ranch is being sai.t home, if possible, before dark. No about hops as in the recent past, but The Whita Corner is the place to go doubt many people will turn out to to come to Salem at least twice a year, spring and fall. You for all these things: Jackets, capes, the work goes bravely on. The yards have to buy a winter supply of gixyds now, when do you get them mackintoshes, corsets, hose, gloves, witneas to unusual a parade on our are being cleared, poles piled, old vines Many of yon go to Portland. Does it pay. We have sold customers silks, satins, velvets, ribbons, handker streets.” burned and other things done prepare, th » fall who looked Portland’s stock all through and [ound ours equal chiefs, cuffs, collars, neckwear, um lory to next year’s crop. New poles s s a m l x ns , o u t oh m a t t i b o zd , U ntil January for N othin*. ha. w iissi sa t ahwWBss MM»« m g *tw s tw in every way. are being hauled to many yards to la brellas, and, in abort, everything wear Any one desiring sample copies of M i. .1 Jt> csnM psr 109 sr gB pw M BS ready for next spring’s use, instead of able. They have considerable ready this paper for a few week*, with a view wsitiag and then taking the chances made clothing and their stock of piece it, —... oan have goods is the largest and finest in the to J” subscribing " « ’"'•"■’"■a if u he ... likas ... of getting them when needed. The indications are that Polk county hop city. Joe. Meyers, proprietor. . f January, nt lo *>»• the only condition ham* I U of T. H O L V E R S O N & CO.. growers will rank with any in the that be mutt then order it diaoontinu- ilOl Commercial street. Nalem. world. Of course some men will fad at At clothiers, Johnson A Hon need no ' ed if no longer wanted, Every family it for lack of knowledge, Industry or introduction or commendation, except jin the count) should take at least one CHILDRENS’ SCHOOL CLOAKS. economy of labor. XJMd is Hülinq« a i 4P Yean the Standard DON’T FA IL A TR Y Powder Hamm IT O N C E . J l : ’‘11 .