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LOCAL AND GENERAL It always pays to do right. W h o will furnish us several bushels | Do right and scorn those who think i less of you for it. Muson, dentist, over the bank, Main of potatoes ou subscription account. street, Oídlas. Dr. North, who used to practice Mrs. Levens has bi-en very sick, but Wilson's Or. Hay ter, den tint, Two fresh cows for sale by Ja». Boyd- dentistry here, is in the same business j is ou the up grade, drug (tore, Dallas. ston near Dallas. up at Union. Wanted, a few bushel of potatoes on Rev. J. R N. Bell and family have Last week 300 bales of hops were j subscription account, Krause’s Headache Capsule-,— W a r moved to Baker City. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley ranted. For sale by J. O. Belt, sole sh pped at Holmes landing above Sa Putnam Bros , of Eola, «old tlieir lem for Portland. agent. girl that will be a week 300 bales oI hope at 17^ eeuta. A regular meeting of Naomi Chap Clarence Butler and Miss Clara W a g Dr. W . I). Jeffrits. of ‘ >alem, has been J. D. Watson lias sold his Luekia- appointed an exanumn ; surgeon for ter will be held on next Tuesday even ner have been under the doctors care. mute farm and moved to Amity. ing A ll members are cordially invit peusious. Wanted— Only gro w n last springs ed to be present. J. W . Bones, of Gooseneck, will go pullets, also fifty bushels good clean For sale cheap. 300,000 feet of lu m into the drug business at Newberg, Vinegar wont catch flies, neither wheat. M. L. K o b r in s . ber, rough and iressed, at Suitor's will harshness of word or deed have so Postmaster Dundee, of Willam ina, mill and yard in ' »alias W hile swinging at the public school good an effect as milder language and has a male doputy ten days iu this the other day Percy Lady fell and broke H. L. Fenton has for sale several more civil means. country. one bone of his arm below the elks»' „'ond lior-es, or 'vould exchange them The true father will quit his tobacco, W e thought Steve Stsats had come for cattle, lumbei or work. Sol. Durbin, of Salem, has gone to wear a ragged coat or make almost home to stay, hut he is going b a c k to There are adver.iaed letters in the any other sacrifice rather than see liis eastern Oregon and Montaua with a R osebu rg. Dallas poslotfice for Levi Bradley, F. children without whatever they may view to selling considerable stock to Miss Alice Macaulay, of Independ Jnclyn and N. P. Pederson. eastern buyers. need in getting an education. ence, will spend the winter at San J. M. Rhodes and 1. F. Yoakum , of Rev. J W . Shreve, of the South Me Douglas and Umatilla county war Jose, California. thodist church, is the preacher in rants are down to 80 cents oil the dol Bridgeport, have consigned 116 bales T h e S a le m flo u r in g m ills a re daily charge of the Lewisville circuit. lar. Considering the present financial of hops to London. Time only will tel) whether that was wiser than to m a k in g a n d shipping fo r Liverpool The steamer Altona will hereafter standing of Polk county ours ought to fift e e n c a r lo a d s o f flo u r . he ai p >r and will tie as soon as money have sold outright, leave Independence fur Portland every The hotel keepers of P'iueville have The Oregon Pacific has made a six Monday, Wednesday and Friday morn- ge*s a little easier. ty day round trip rate of $18 San Francisco mid winter fair. to the For the next six weeks we shall pub lish a column of puzzles. Try your Up at Eugene a stranger came along luck at unraveling aome of those in Ah. Johnson, a brother of Mia. Ad- and proposed to build a steamboat, but , , . • __.__ , l tins week’s issue. The answers to die Gagers, will put out hops on the proved to be a peu.ilcsa ....poster and them bottom of was put in jail. Luckiam ute land of Ben H arris next week’s puzzle column- W hen you wish to buy or sell any D. H. Hartson, w h o u sed t o te a c h at The proprietors of the Portland Mer I n d e p e n d e n c e , is n o w a l a w y e r at. Mt. ‘hing this paper is the very best med cury, a journal of unsavory reputation, ium through which to let the people Vernon u p in t h e Hound c o u n t r y . have been having a serious time in the all over tiie county know it. courts for publishing slanderous things A Georgia man has W u appointed The people around Falls City have concerning decent people. It would Indian agent for the Umatilla reserva t»en having a serious time with tlieir bo better for public morals if all such tion. relieving Capt. J. W . Crawford. cows, Warren Frink having lost three | papers were suppressed The Southern Pacific has made a and A M, Bryant and W arren Gruliam one fare round trip rale from Oregon A i wo horse wagon was driven into one each. during the California midwinter fair. town on Wennesday, save the Hills Captain Sweeney, U S. A., San Die boro Independent, thst had on farm Hattie Faulconer. of Sheridan, is in go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem products valued at $350. Had the Portland slaying with her sister. Mrs. udy is the first medicine I have ever prialnct been wheat it would have re Hussey, and attending S t Mary’s col -mind that would do me any good.” quired about fifteen wagons to have lege. Price 50 cents. carried $350 worth. The bales con- W . C. Hawley, president of 'lie Wil Isist Monday a dozen Salem preach lamed hops. lainette university, preached at the M ers met and decided that they would UejKirt of Folk Station school for E. church last Sunday morning and honor the Thanksgiving recommenda month ending November 3rd: Number evening. tion of the president rather than ttiat enrolled, 27 ; average attendance, 23 • Scrofula, whether hereditary or ac of tin- governor. neither absent nor tardy, Joseph, Nancy quired, is thoroughly expelled from UlIlle Remington. Annie and Some one says that the fellow who the blood by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the would break a gum drop iu two to Charlie Boydston. David, Peter, Auna great blood purifier. make exact weight ill selling candy is and Mary Vogt, Kate Nightingale, An- The press of the whole state is al- mean enough to sell cross eyed needle» ganetta and Annio PenntT. A u c e B o y d s t o n , tencher. re idy warning the people against nex* to a blind woman. time electing so extravagant a legisla You can get this paper and the New ture as the last one. York World a year for $2.50 or the A. H. Fryer, who was a prominent I t k m i z r k and the Cosmopolitan, which citizen of this county at an early day, is about like Harper's Monthly for on now lives at Los Angelos, California, ly $3 a year. Now is tile time to » r range for your winter reading. and is 80 years old. Karl's Clover Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipa tion. 25c, 50o and $1. Sheridan now lias three teachers, a high school department haring been organized, and Mrs. Graff* employed to teach the intermediate grade. The moat prominent men in the world today have forced tlieir way to the front, many of them from obscuri ty and adverse surroundiugs. entered into a published agreement to give no more meals for less than 35 cents and cash at that. One of them, Ah Doon, hails from Chinalund. ng. The W est Side invited names to be sent to that journal as candidates for governor of Oregon at the coming elec tion As the invitation did not pre- elude any citizen of the state, we have a right to consider ourselves invited and not to be outmatched in courtesy A number of Christian Scientists of we name E. C. Pentium!, of Independ-’ Portland, followers of Mrs. G. H. W il ence, 1 O lk county, Oregon.— Florence liams, have been sLaiving themselves West. forty days to make old Nick leave them. Som eone writes from The Dalles: In a little while that craz“ will lie dead W heat teams still continue to arrive hut some other will take its place. in larg,- numbers, and the streets in Last Friday evening a Rehekali the vicinity of the warehouses are lodge of Odd Fellows was organized at crowded early and late witti a throng Independence with a membership of of wagons waiting tlieir turn to un about lortyfive. Twenty five ladies and load. Notwithstanding the large quan gentlemen went over from here to see titles that were damaged by the late the thing welldoneand to get u square rains, tlie amount of merchantable meal. wh- at tin» year will be greatly in ex- The ladies of the Presbyterian church cess of any prior season. Miss Lida McDaniel, of Suver, has become the bride of Louis H. Fisher, will give a Pumpkin Pie social at the of Corvallis. Her sister, Jennie, came residence of Mrs. Chapman this even in for the license last Saturday. ing. Admission 15 cents, including A short programme Hall's Hair Renewer cures dandruff refreshments. and scalp affections, also all cases of will be rendered and everybody is in baldness where the glands which feed vited. the roots of the hair are not closed up. Hon, S. M. Gilmore, who came to Ross Pigg has gone from Independ ence to work for I. P, Reese at Bethel. Mrs H 8. fu lle r , of Perrydale, is teaching China painting in Portland. For several months 8t, Paul and Minneapolis have been so over run Railroad trains are now running be with house thieves and highway role tween Myrtle point and Marshfield in bers that the authorities have decided southern Oregon. to run them down with bloodhouuds. Several hundred dollars worth of Com men sense will tell you that it county warrants can be sold at the always pays best to advertise in a pa Dallas city bank at 95 cents. per having the largest circulation The city ordinance keeping minora among those you wish to reach. N o from the streets after 8 o’clock will be one denies that this paper has the lar a good thing for all concerned. gest circulation in Polk county. The other evening a dozen of the Prof. Garrison’s writing school tiegan neighbors dropped in to welcome back at the public school building last eve Mrs. Wiseman from her trip east. ning with a large attendance. The Miss Lulu, daughter of W in. Sar- terms are $2 for twelve lessous. To be a good writer is a most desirable aocom geant, of Salem, will soon give a muis- pliahment. eal concert at Amity. She is a music teacher. Norton’s famous merry makers will After Governor Pennoyer h »s read show here tomorrow evening, also next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ev what the press say about his proclama enings. Elsewhere they have drawn tion, he will conclude that it was a crowded houses and given bushels of thankless offering. fun. The priee of admission is only Many men fail in life by dabbling in 15 cents or 25 cent» for reserved seats. too many things. Have a business of The state board of equlization will meet in Salem the first Tuesday in De cember, Hon. S. D. Gibson, of this county being o n « of them. Some of their work last year seemed to lie quite In the Perrydale school taught by arbitrary aud unjust. He protested P. J. Mulkey, Elmer Enes, Alfred against it, but to no effect. Runs, Lizzie Holcomb, Gracie Flannery This time Oregon is to have two le Bertie Coulter, Mollie Waymire, Flora W aviuire, Nettie Strong, Stella H am p gal Thanksgiving holidays closer to gether ilniii ever before,Governor Pen ton! Rosa Hampton and George W in noyer’s coming on the 23nl and Pr. si- ters were neither absent nor tardy dur ing the month ending Novem ber 3rd dent Cleveland’s on the 30th. Some will celehrute the one, some the other, See elsewhere notice of Norton’s some both and some neither. minstrels, who will tomorrow evening N o f nit tree will thrive in clammy at the city hail begin a four day’s sea son of fun making. Several of their undrained soil. The successful fruit raiser most make a study of the busi magical performances are sure to de ness and profit by the success and fail light young and old. Twice over have urea of others. Are you trying to they circled the globe and performed raise fruit without reading anything in the presence of some of the grand est potentates of earth. The price of on the subject of horticulture. admission is within the reach of every- The successful teacher is always an bedy. enthusiast and arouses lhe same spirit Prineville N ew s: F or the edification in his pupils. A slow, sleepy beaded of ttiose abroad, we publish the follow sluggish, don't care teacher will make ing retail prices of vegetables, fruits, a sluggard of your child. Children were far better off at home playing etc., at present prevailing in Prine villa: Potatoes, $1 per bushel; onions, than under the guidance of any such 3J cents per lb ; prunes, 75 cents per teacher. box ; apples, $1 per box ; butter, 26 cts W e this week have two responses to |ier pound ; eggs, 2octsperdoz. Cereals our invitation for correspondence from ire. wliefit 60 cents per bushel: oats, all unrepresented neighborhoods in 25 to 30 cts; rye, 50 cts and barley 40 the comity. 1’aj.cr, envelopes, -lamps cents, and a free copy of the paper to all reg W hen people talk about there being ular correspondents. Several comma nilies are yet to hear from. W h o will a better state than Oregon, every pota to slyly winks its eye, every cabbage volunteer to write from them?. »bakes’ its head, every beet gets red in Spokane was one of the greatly lie face, every onion feels stronger, IHMimed cities and now owes a debt of every oat field is shocked, rye strokes over $2,000.000, or about $76 |>er per beard, corn slicks up its ears and son. To pay the annual interest on every foot of land kicks. The horses its bonds requires $2.54 per capita. En even denounce the statement with a terpri-e, within proper limits, is a neigh and printers grab their shooting grand good thing, but it would stem sticks. to have been overdone in that case. Charlie Blanchard, of Independence, A maiden from the city tripped light is in all respects a notoriously bad boy ly amid the trees and sniffed the pun and was sent to the reform school, but gent odor that floated on the breeze. not received because of some illegality “ Ah, tell me. ancient farmer witli arms in the commitment. Wednesday he so brown and bare, what is the wond was brought before Judge Burcli with rous flower that scents the morning a view to commitment, but the parents air?” Loud laughed the old farmer objecting the ease would not stick. Un 'till the tears rolled down his cheeks— less a thorough reformation of the boy “ W h y bless you, that’s a polecat, I ’ve is soon begun he is bound to land in smelt it for a week.” the penitentiary. !i* ■*”’ * w* j □"PRICES I o f Tartar 1 Of r.— Ho Ammonia; N o A l i a . V e a n th e S ta n d a rd . Pleaae show this paper to your neigh bor and ask them to compare its Polk eounty news contents with that of any journal they may be taking. Sickness often comes from careless ly disobeying well known laws of health and nature. Greater care would save mauy doctor bills and often life itself. The Dallas school authorities have very properly decided that hereafter pupils will not be allowed on the school grounds until after the ringing of the 8 :30 bell. Mr. Lehman has moved from above Ellendale to the property of W m . Shaw near the depot and Mr. and M rs. Shaw are sojourning with N. Dornsife down the creek. Often persons are accused of • wrong doing when s ch a thing was farthest from their intentions or even thoughts, hence the justice of giving an accused or suspected one the benefit of every doubt. Revival services still continues at the Christian church. This evening’s theme Conversion of Ethiopian Eunuch ¡S un day morning, Saul of Tarsus; and at evening, From Death to Life. Pastor Fisher will welcome all to these ser vices. It is a question if the proposed ordi nance prohibiting cattle rnnning at large in Dallas would not greatly in convenience more than it would bene tit. The greatest good to the greatest number should coutrol the council’s action. The Pomona or comity grange will The city is to advertise for the sale meet in Brown’s hall at ten o'clock to of $14,000 or less of its bonds to erect morrow and a general attendance of water works, and Councilnien Craven, the inemhersip is desired. The farmers Martin and Williams, together with complain of capitalists combining Citizens Ed. Biddle and Dave Riley against them, and so must they work have been anthorized to select a suita- in unison if they would resist the en hie site. croachments of capital. Dole»» growl Miss A n n a Glenn, who lived just ing counts nothing. United, harmoni this side of Salem, has become the wife A class in natural history was called ous, persistent effort among the pro Last summer while crossing the of J. O. Stevenson, of Marion county, ducing classes may accomplish much. up for recitation. The teachar talked Flanery bridge west of Perrydale. C. and Miss Annie Maghie, whose abode to them about the relations of friend Oregon in 1845 and at an early day lived near Wheatland, died at The Dalles last Monday. lie was a mem ber of the territorial legislature and of the state constitutional convention and Bees can learn to tell the time of ship between men and animals, and D. Nairn was approaching it in a cart, was well known by many Polk comity day as well as a clock. A correspond when Ilia horse fell flat forward and D. M. Guthrie, south of Dallas, has then asked a g irl: “ Do animals re dly pioneers. of Science Siftings lutely nuled that a IK jssess t(ie sentiment of affection?” broke a shaft short off. W h en we from 100 to 150 full blood Cotswold rode up Mr. Nairn stood calmly sur Prof. J. M Garrison, of Forest Grove, large number of bees were frequenting and half grade Merino sheep that he Yes, most alwaye,” answered the lit wishes to let out on the shares for one who lias been teaching writing in the tm flowers on his lawn, and every day tle girl. "A n d now,” said the teacher, I veying the situation and kindly re Willamette valley for twenty years, when he came home to lunch he put a turning to a little lioy, “ tell me wh tl marked that the old horse must be ex or. two years. now has a class here. Having taught peiee of sugar on u brick iu the garden animal has the greatest natural fond cused this time, for lie had been driv Children, like animals, partake of here several times before, he is well for them. They soon learned the ness for man.” “ W om an.” said the ing him for many years and never be the nature of their parents, then no fore did lie do such a thing. Monday’s known to our people. Many know of tune when they might expect the su boy. wonder some of them are so coarse train from Portland did not get in un him best as a raiser of and dealer in gar, and now, when he goes out at grained and have such unworthy and The woosd are full of printers who til after 10 o’clock, but must be ex n<>on, he finds about 100 bees sitting fine chickens. unfortunate qualities. would like to succeed Frank Baker. It cused this time for it has not been so around waiting for their lunch. K kkne , N. H., July 24. 1891. is said that Baker will work for W il late before for a whole year. Roswell Shelley writes hack from It is not so pleasant to work out in N orman L ic h t y , hsq., Des Moines, liam ( “ Doc”) O bom , of l’orlland, for Beattie that Beu Hayden is there visit the rain as in the dry, but much ditch Baker Democrat: A . F. W eller and Iowa. Dear S ir:— I enclose 50 cents his successor on the republican ticket. ing his soninlaw, Mr. Maxwell, and ing can most successfully be done in stamps for two boxes of Krause's Frank Davey, of the Oregon Kreley J. Q. Shirley arrived in the city Tues that Rev. R. H. Moss, who used to Headache Capsules, same as last. W o»k while the water is sUnd'ing ou the cure, may also come before t..e repub day morning from Harney county, preach in Dallas, lives there. like mugic. Send at once, if possible, ground or running off. Then you lican convention for this otfice. Jiirt where they have been for several weeks have positive evidence ns to where the The man who wagered a lady that as I am out. Respectfully, Godfrey, of Salem, and Captain O ’Brien purchasing cattle. Their second drive, ditching is needed or as to the proper A. A. B r o n s d o n . he could thread a needle in less time of Portland, will endeavor to secure consisting of 460 head of three anil kind or amount of trenching to give than she could sharpen a pencil. Won the democratic nomination.— Salem four year old steers, reached Stewart’s Uncle Henry Ellis came in the oth ranch, four miles south of this city, in sixteen minutes, at the end of which er day and paid in advance his twe nty- the water free exit. Good farmers are Independent. Tuesday night, and were driven to time the lady had whittled up her pen seventh annual subscription to this very apt to spend many rainy days out Be very careful and think well be Haines’ Wednesday, near which place observing what is best to be done for a cil. paper, it having been started iu I860. free drainage of their land, for they all fore biting at the priqiosition of any they will be fed tor several weeks and It is a rare thing that you find good He neither gives nor asks credit. When know that wet, swampy soil will not siiek totigued agent that comes ulong. placed in condition for the market. lie cannot pay for a thing lie wanis, boys loafing on the streets of any town produce half so well as that well drain I-»st summer a greased lightening re The gentlemen state that Harney his rule is to simply do without it. A after dark. Lack of parental govern presentative of an eastern nursery county has been relieved of nearly all cd. multitude of men who are today poor ment accounta for most of the bad For the benefit of our customers tlia' < ame among us and before the people of its marketable cattle and that buy- boys that are growing up to become would have been well off had they have been waiting so long the arrival could realize it has taken orders for urs will now be compelled to look else adopted that rule yeaisago. unworthy men. of our immense stock winter boots and several hundred dollars worth of fruit where for a new field. Price» have had When an upward CharBe Dornsife was dreading the shoes we would sav they are now hen- trees at two and three prices Henderson Murphy and his neigh tendency for the past bor, Mr. Houston, heard of a mao cut approach of winter and persuaded Miss ami we are prepared to supply all with the tries came for delivery on payment month, and $25 for three year olds and Ev of i ash last week aliout half the buyers $28 for four year olds were paid by ting a bee tree on their premises, and Hattie Leasia that it would lie the the most perfect fitting f.sitwear through the W est Side hint to him best thing all around to join teams, ery pair warranted and as to prices e felt like asking some one to kick them these buyers for 900. that he had belter call and settle for and enter into a life partnership gener refer you to any „f OIIr customer,, across the road for not buying just as Owing to the very stormy weather dam age done before being arrested for ally, sharing alike joyB and sorrows, I hey will announce that we are the good trees for half the money right at but about half a house greeted Grand profits and losses, or whatever else leading house in low prices in Polk home. trespass. Lecturer Frank Davey at the city hall might come along. Armed with a per county. W o have also just received a The railroad business in the far west Tuesday evening. H is remarks were Just forty years ago Robert Me mit from the court house, thdy sought new lot of tlione mill remnents of fine is somewhat diversified at present. A ll such as to allow him thoroughly versed Laughlin and wife came and settled the home of Justice C. W . Smith and cash meres to sell at one half pri., summer long teams hauled freight to in the workings and aims of the order near Buena Vista, where he died three Come at once while the stock i, full and from the Oregon Pacific at Corval and that the grand lodge made a hap years ago, and she still lives there in were spliced. New York Racket store, Dallas. lis to Eugene, on the Southern Pacific. py choice in their selection of a man to her 75th year. Their daughter, Mar David Grant is at last fixed to his Some disgruntled fellows of various Now, at its own expense, the Southern tha, married Thomaa TetheroW thirty- notion. For a considerable time he work in the interests of the order. The political persuasions are trying to read Pacific is hauling hops from Lyons, on five year» ago. has been almost sure there was some singing by the school children was President Cleveland and Senator Voor- the O. P., to West Stayton, on the 8. P. very nice and Prof. Reynolds made a Preaching at all the churches every thing wrong with him for he felt lone liees out of the democratic parly, hilt it and the Farmers Warehouse Company few reniarka, pithy and to the point. Sunday morning and evening. Meth- some and in need of more ardent love. will not work, for as soon as sectional at Albany, is hauling wheat by team Tuesday evening a goodly number of edist and Christian Sunday schools at After wandering like a lie« from flower prejudices get cool enough n> n. w from Tangent, on the 8. P. to Albany, the brethren presented themselves at 9 (45, Presbyterian 12:15, M. E. south to flower he concluded that Miss Flor tilings from an unbiased stand pm.,t for shipment over the O. P. To provide the lodge room for instruction and 3. Prayer meetings Thursday evening. ence Hart was sweet enough for him the general verdict will be that the, against a necessity for such extra ex rill, Mr. Davey proving himself a very The general public welcome at all and she concluding that he was good were right and that the whole country p o s e in transportation, the railway enough for her, they have become bus- thorough and capable teacher. He three meetings. will be lietter o ff because of their firm was established.— Corvallis Times. ulso installed the officers for the pres stand. W e predict that whin the tar It is laid that the commercial cen- '>* ni* *"'* wlift Say, card playing teachers, are you ent term, ending July 1st next, being ter gam bling dens are in full blast This winter some men will find jobs iff question again comes to an issue, assisted by pro tem Grand Guide Chas. the chief magistrate will again offered ., aware that your habit may lead some right along, Sunday and every other grubbing or other kinds of farm im- of your pupils to become gamblers. It Black, of Dallas, a n d ---------------------, of day. and that boys may frequently be provement that will pay them a dollar lot of d mooraU of ul tra free trade is a recognized fact that the influence Portland. Following are the new of aeetTin tlieir **“ “ them. W onder ” if “ * cases a day, while others will lo a^ around tendences. He will say and do wlmt of the teacher comes next to that of ficers: Master workman, W . I. Rey w ill be presented for consideration by and whine because they cannot make he thinks is best for the nation, and if he mother. Though you may never nolds; foreman, O. L. Francis; over the grand jury in December. more than that. The price of nearly we rightly read the signs of the times have bet on a game in your life and seer, C. 8. Headley; recorder, V. P. all products has come down and so It calls for a modification of the pr,.»’ Right now before such things begin though no pupil may ever see you at a Fiske; financier, J. Q. T. Sadler; re must farm wages to correspond. If ent tariff system, but retaining ample is the time for parents to positively de card table, yet the influence is there ceiver, J. E. Sm ith; guide, A. J. M ar you are out of a job, do not wait for protection for American industries. cide that their children shall not this in school and out of school. Card play tin; inside watchman, C. W . Sm ith; somebody to happen along and offer In speaking of his Thanksgiving ing b ails Ul gambling and that is so outaide watchman, 0. G. Rowell. Bro. winter attend parties of any kind to r i but .„* out and search for proclamation Gov. Pennnyer said harmful that the lays of the land for Davey’s visit has already brought the detriment of Jheir school duties. 7 ^ ,, u k e lhe best “O f course I expect that religious ser bid it. The fact that you and hun forth good fruit, aa several applications Vices will be held on the day appoint dreds of others have not become gam are already in hand to lie presented in the school room next day. l i k i n g . _______________________________ ed by the preside).t, and that what few blers is no assurance that those being at the regular meeting on next W ed can afford it will than eat turkey I nesday evening. influenced by you may not. shall 1« content if the day fixed by me i will be observed as a day of meditation ' upon the unfortunate financial con.ii D ID Y O U tion of the country, and if it will a |, , I instrumental in influencing the j E V E R SEE A next legislature to designate Thanks-! giving day by statute, thus obviating ! t h - ne. es.ity of any proclamation." I And in making mention of said effu ] There is on« now in progress at 301 Commercial street. Salem. A ny one desiring to plant fruit trees this tall would do well to examine sam pies at the office of J. B. Nunn before purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction guaranteed. your own, and stick close to it, letting oilier things alone. BLANKET SALE ACROSS THE WILLAMETTE. Pennoyer, and there ar. hundred. Old line democrat» in Oregon that feel my way.” $ » « ear 75 east ladlas aaaftary aafiarwaar. Fall llaaiagbyars saw is. has been close to the county line south of Sheridan, will hereafter answer to the name of Mrs. J. W . Lafollett. A ll persons interested in charitable work are requested to meet at the M. E. church, south, at 2 :30 next Tues day. Committees will then be appoint ed to receive and distribute clothing and such othef needed things as may be donated. For several days the republicans have been asking the democrats if they had heard the news from Ohio. Most of them are still blisslully ignorant of the flop over, for they cannot read, and will not believe a word the other fel lows say about it, besides they are out of politics any way. m A Hillsboro paper says that a clinnge for the better in Oregon economics is being made. A few days ago a freight train of thirty-four loaded eats passed Hillsboro, but only one of them was loaded with wheat. H ay, oats, hops, and other miscellaneous freight was stored in the others. A Y a c h t W ith a H isto ry. Agents of the president of San Domin go have been in tliia city recently drum ming up a crew for that high dignitary's steam yacht President«, an old tub now, hut to which hangs a most interesting history. Away back in 1894 the Presi dents was the English pleasure yacht Deer Hound, and on that eventful day when the Kearaarge and the Alatauna met In fatal combat in the English chan nel tbs Deer Hound, filled with British sympathizer* with the pirate, steamed out to witness the fight. The merry party on board confidently expected to see the Kearsarge blown ont < the water, but were qnlckly dlsappoin. ad in this. When the Alabama waa sinking from the ef- ito-t cf the Kearsarge’s well aimed shots, many of the crew escaped to the Deer Hound and were carried back to Eng land. Since then the yacht lias changed hands several times, and now in its old age carries the president of San Domingo abont on Ills pleasure trip».— Philadel phia Record. D r . B r i n * * n «1 t h e S a lv a t io n A r m y . In connection with the announcement that one of Professor Briggs’ dang liter» has entered the Grace House Training School For Deaootieaaea it Is of Interest to note that the liberal Presbyterian min ister and his family are interested in the work of the Salvation Army, and for two years have been members of the Salva tion Army Auxiliary league, an associa tion composed of people who wish to aid the army without taking the oath pre scribed for membership. Professor Briggs Is a personal friend of General Booth and some years ago made a stndy of the work of the army In England and Germany. His wife and daughters at tend the meetings of the league at the army's headquarters In Reads street and collect clothing and provisions to be used by the army in its work among the I poor.—N ew York Letter. Atkins, A B ............................. $ 2,858 4.700 Ilagley Broe A W a lk e r............. 600 Bell, Mrs M S ........................... Mr 600 smith shop a n d ___ „ ------ - _ Belt, Mrs Jennie .................... 550 brother in southern Oregon. B ohannan,J S ........................ 1,250 Brey, G E ................................. The colony who Bought the SuozcT* 2,513 Brown, C M ............................ 4,160 place on Upper W illarm oa l»av* s r m - Burch, E A ............................. 600 eii and are making extensive improw Burnett, Fred ........................ ments, t 700 Buster, Mrs J W ...................... 500 , Butler, Mrs 0 D ................ . . . Mr. Cramer, the organ man, was in Butler, I M ............................. 5,580 \ town today with an organ for sale and 575 r.ex i sai j he had sold A. B. Cockerhsm one Campbell, N J ........................ 1,400 lor $125. Christian, E m ily ...................... 800 Clagett, N a n c y .......................... C a l l ! J a n u a ry t e r N o t k la « . 1,820 Clodfelter, F M ........................ 900 A ny one desiring sample copies of Clodfulter, N O .................. . 2,140 this paper for a few weeks, with a view Clodfelter, D H .................... 1,285 to subscribing if he likes it, can have Cook, Peter .............................. 750 it sent to his address free until the first Cook, V F ................................. 8,410 of Jsnusry, the only condition being Counaway, W P ........................ 2,115 that he must then order it discontinu Cooper Bros A C o .................... 900 ed if no longer wanted, Every family Cooper & W illia m »................... Cooper. R D .............................. 3,140 in the county should take at least one 2 475 local paper and aim to get the beet Cooper, J R ............................ 1,090 one, If you are taking some other, all Cooper, H M .............................. 700 we ask is the privilege of sending you Craven, A lt a ............................. 2,150 ours for comparison. Remember that Craven A Co, W H .................. 2,585 it will cost you nothing until the be Craven, N ................................. 5,600 ginning of 1894. Cre8sy, W E ............................ 800 Crow, M l ............................... O AKD AL8, 1,490 Daniels, J A ............................. 9.280 Davidson, M M ...................... The Baptists will begin a protracted 1,035 meeting next Sunday. Douty A Paddock.................... 8,187 Dornsife, J ............................... John Robins and family hare bean 3,765 Elkins, Lucy J ........................ 850 visiting John Robinson. Estes, L J ................................. 800 Foster, H D .............................. Last weeks frost settled the grape 1,000 question, but we can moke vinegar of Frank B ro s ............................... 1,910 them. Fryer, T J ............................... 1,310 Garrigus, M ............................... W e are not fretting over the silver 650 Gibson, J as............................... 700 bill up this way. A ll we ask is 20 cents Gilbaiigli, J W .......................... 1,000 a pound for hope, Gilmore, M V ............................ 650 Goff, N a n c y .. ........................ Mr. and Mrs. Boman go to the valley 3,652 to live and the good wishes of all the Goodman, A J .......................... 2,000 neighbors attend them. Hamilton, V A ........................ 1,430 Hart, W G ............................... Mr. Cook, a brother of Mrs. E. J. 6.120 Hawley. VV H ............................ 3,181 Reynolds, dropped in upon her unex Hedge, A J .............................. 2,500 pectedly the other day, opining from Hinkle, G VV............................ Delriot, Michigan. 500 Henkle, W H ........................... 500 Charlie Farley got hurt climbing af Henkle, K T ................ ............ 1,580 ter chickens, but they say he ia at it Hill, H om er............................. Hill, Henry ......................... 16,280 again, though we did not hear whose 850 fowls they were. Hill, N e llie ............................... 590 Hubbard, J E ......................... More than 50,000 hop poles hava 730 Hubbard A Staats.................... 1,200 been hauled from Mr. Peterson’s place Hurlev, A M .................. .. 8,000 this season for the yards of Morrison Independence W ater Works. . 1,650 ud Kirkpatrick, of Dallas, and Orr Independence Tile C o . ............. nd Dempsov of Dixie. Independence Electric Light Co 2,250 A number of those interested met at Irvine, S C ........................... . 2,100 3,200 lie school house Saturday and put on Irvine, J D ............................... 700 ome good wainscoting which adds to Irvine, S B ............................. 1,435 otii the comfort and appearance of Irvine, 0 W ........................... 4,410 liings. After spelling school in the Jasperson, H H ........................ 5;720 vening, Sam Elliott gave a phono- 5,876 Johnson, David ...................... 1,680 Johnson. Eli ............................ Several sick cattle with something 667 Jones, J N ........................' . . . . te Btaggere, M. D. Hubbard having 5,530 Jones, Susan . . .^ ...................... Bt a cow. Some think it caused by 1,610 Kelso, L .................. » ............... ein eating fallen maple leaves. W e 2,500 Kelso A R eed........................... hear of cattle similarly affected up on 1,615 Ketchum, K L .......................... the Luckiamute and would like to 600 Kirkland, J E ............................ know if they have access to such leaves Kirkland, J W .......................... 3,405 1,200 Fat bacon seems to be an antidote. Knapp, Burrell A Co. W o n ’t some one pleaae lei ua hear 2,550 K rengle, E E through thu I t k m i z k k what they know 1 Lee, A 5C , T A .... “ 2,560 I” “ ” J ................................................................... .... or think about it. Lines, H M ............................. 1,220 , 1 ___ u u XiMl 500 Lines, M S W h e a t W a n te d s t SO Cents. 4,756 Locke, A S ......... M a ry who owe us a year or more 3,604 Leonard, B W . . . subscription have expressed them 3,660 Lucas, VV W ... selves as exceedingly anxious to 750 Maltison, Levina. up, but bad no money. B ut T y 1,650 McAdams, L W . . have wheat and we have offered to 835 McCabe, P H . . . . I take it at 60 cents a bushel delivered Merwin, Susan .. 1,758, any mill or warehouse in the coun- IV ............................................ irv rv Middleham, K S ty. Please pay in wheat. Mitchell, J M ............................ 985 ------------ ♦ ♦ i ■ — Mitchell, Mrs W ...................... 560 BKI DflZPOHTi Mitchell A B oh anan......... ; . . . 1,200 Morris, F J ............................... 700 W m . Garren is somewhat under the weather, Myers, F P ..............*......................... O ’Donnell, J F .......................... 3,000 J. P. Nichols lost one of hia work Oregon Mercantile C o ............. 1,180 horses a few days ago. Osborne A Co, D M ................. 500 J. D. William s made a trip to M a Osborne, J W .......................... 3,107 Owens A Gaither...................... 750 rion county laet week. Parker, F C ............................... 1,000 Several cattle have died here lately Parker, M I ) ............................ 1,380 from au unknown cause. Patterson, P C .......................... 760 T. J. Gardner got a severe hurt last Patterson Bros ........................ 3 300 Patterson, H R ...................... 1,275 week by a hard lift, but is improving. Pentland, E C ........................ 2,286 Mr. Mason is building a neat little PercivHl, W W ........................ 2,931 bouse to be occupied by W ick G rant Polk County Land C o ........... 9,800 aud other utikuown parties. 14,327 Prescott A Veness W illiam s A Woods have rented eight 2,605 Rider, O D ........................ 600 acres of ground of G. W . Gardner, Richardson, 8 A ........... 800 which they intend putting to hop* Richardson, J W ............. 560 next spring. Richardson, 8 W ............. Roberts, J A .................... 695 E. G. W h ite is slowly improving 735 from a severe hurt. H e is having his Robertson, E ................. 2,000 house repaired in first clsss shape, his Kotier taon, L W ............... Robinson, S E ................. 500 workmen being Moyer A Wonderly. 3,300 Kosendorf A Hirscbberg. Roscndorf, Z e d ................. 6,620 W m . Moreland, of Seattle, is viaiting hi» father at McCoy. H $ rn c $ > a u d K a d d le r y _________ keeps on T. 8. Coffey at Perrydale hand good eastern stock or will mak' N E W T O -D A Y . to order anything you want in tboer lines. Be sure to see his goods am learu his prices before Duying else RCHARD OR HOP LAND FOR SALE-10 ACIUB. J * » rtfh UiKl. Iji tall tUw of the beuUru! citj where. ol D»ll«e. J mile o.iul.l. n< uorponu u It«, title O M ARKKT RZFO H T perfect. WO per »cre weil worth • 1100. Call os or •rito to W. S IZLKINS, D»lhu, [Corr*ct«d wMkly by F#IU No«l.) W heat, per bushel, 45 eta. Bran, per ton, $14. Shorts, per ton, $18. Oats, per bui hel, 25 cts. Flour, per barrel, $3.20. [Cometid weefcty by Nl«a k Coaptr) Potatoes, per bushel, 40 ute. Butter, per pound, 25cts. Lard, per pound, 16 ($18 eta. Bacon, sides, per pound, 16}@20cts. Hams, per pound, 18&2gcta. Shoulders, per pound, 12^ cts. Egg*, per dozen, 25 cte. Chickens, per doseo, $4@6. Dried fruits, per pound, 7012 cts. Beets, per pound, 1 rente. Turnips, per pound, I cte. Cabbage, per pound, 4 cte. Onions, per pound, 2| eta. r .00,000 f r u i t t h k i s , c o n s is t in g o p p r i me , * ) peach, p**r. apple, plum and charry. Alto a lar*« aiMortment cA «nail fruita. All warrant i laas, clean, and true to name Samples at Olllcv ef J, B. NUNN, 1 W ANTED—A FEW STOCK 8HEEF. J. K. ROBBINS. \ HRAM ENN 8 , OCT ON TIIE SALEM ROAD, hvt Wilson and ttharpleaa etrawbarry vines lo r naie at cente per 100 or * par 1,000. J ACOB PFAC HAH FOR & A LI AT HIS PLACE near Kola 100 mutton and atook aheep. OP LAND, ft ACRABOF FT, OOCTBJ to lenaa for aavan years. Far tufrmfcaraor of EpA T o « « an | H ■4