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About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1893)
• JJ- \ local a n d g e n e r a l Or. Hayter, dentist, over drug store, Dali»». Wilson’s Mason, dentist, over the bank, Main John Lady has sold street, I)jl! us. Sheridan, It. 1). Cooper had 2,000 pound* of hop* to the acre, netting him about ♦250. his farm near Tliauka once uguiu to our faittifu) correspondent*. r K IM KK'S 1VK FA VS. m il l c a tta . I'lie- - Dallasites know it from exper The Free Methodists have been hav Industry aod economy are the foun ience, while others say that business it ing a protracted meeting in the hall. M. Nichols, formerly of thi* county, awful dull. dation of succesa now lives in Linn. A brother of Rev. D. R. Evans is out *** ) from the east aud says he likes this Holt, Crowley has ordered his Trail- I. P Mayes, a former Sheridan mer They say that Ike Lynch was never J country. i /. kk sent to Newport instead of Dixie. j chant, ha* gone to Texas. knowu to slight a job of blacksmith The Nestucca river ha* been higher The Union Hardware company, of Prof. J. M. Garrison’s writing class itig. ’ this fall than for year* and the run of I McMinnville, has made an aaaigti- ha* an attendance of about sixty. salmon slim. ! ment. G. W. Shinn, the commercial cen I Yes, and tho«e who have had sewing C. N. Ridgeway had a shoulder dis Mrs. H . E Koser is hack from a done hy Mrs. Kimsey say her work is ter painter, will move to Portland, slay of several month at her old east- excellent and her prices lower than located, but Dr. Smith is bringing him W e shall next week give some notes arouud all right. ern home. most other* in tbe same business. She of a recent trip to Oak Grove and Borne folks are complaining of cold M r. Haines and wife have arrived may he found upstairs near thi* office. Bethel. weather, but tbe yellow jackets and from East Tennessee to visit bis uncle, ••• Tom Wuun, formerly of Callslon, grasshoppers sie still enjoying it. L. 0. H ill, at Bridgeport. They do say that John Wiseman is lias a first born daughter down in Cat The Dallas baker, Mr. Mslins, warns on eol the cleverest merchants about. Had cold snd la grippe have a grip ¡forma. the public against trusting hi* wife on Some folks call him Old Honesty, be ou many of us and Doctors Fink, Field Mrs. Susan Jones, nort^t of Inde his account, she having left him. cause he never tries to cheat in the and Smith have been helping us out. pendence, lias 150 head of stock sheep sale of hardware or anything else. Try Miss Mattie Longacre. of Buena Vis Deputy Sheriff Farley has been out for sale. him. this way punching up delinquent tax ta, received a second grade certificate The mother of F. A. Patterson, of at the teacher’s examination in Salem payers and aasessing those overlooked. Independence, has been very ill at Those who have patronised Miser’s last week. Mr. Jackson, of Salmon river, pass Hillsboro. art gallery prouounce his work equal ed along the other day and says the Postmaster Grant h a advertised let M W . Mix, near Monmouth, ha* ters for J. Bodighiemer, W. K. Ketch- to any they have ever procured elsc- loads over that way are next to im ... j ,,, ¿>■ . -j. . . | where, and generally advise their finished putting ill 400 acres of sum- passable. “ ” j- B I mends to go there for good pictures. mer fallow. Mr. Editor, can you guess what Attorney H C. Eskin is back from The old soldiers of Polk county are young man among us crosses the pas I f you are out of coin aud cannot ike east and says Oregon is good en requested to meot in Dallas on Novem- j ture jn going from the home of iiis raise its equivalent, go to some oilier ough for him. ber 29-,h for tile transaction of impor licit girl, so that those along the road store, but if a cash buyer, Brown A cauot know what late hours he keep*. Wick Grant and Miss Jessie Steele, tant business. Bon will offer you rare inducement* to of tlie Luekiamute, will be married George Cobb has leased John Jack- trade with them. Any way, drop in, Brown, Berry A Co. have a force of November 22nd. • sou’s dairy ranch over al Netarts for | see what they have and what they ask men logging and hauling into the Highest of all in L e a v e n i/ g P ow e r.— L a te s t U . 1 Mr. Purdy, who recently crnw from Krause’s Headache Capsules— War- Missouri, w buildiiiK * home in Kir ranted. Kor sale by J. D. Belt, suit Psrk, sod will have to rent but s week agent. or two longer. Kor sale cheap, 300.000 feet of lum Karl's Clover Root, the new blood ber, rough and dresaed, at Suitor's l>uriller, gives freshness and clearness mill and yard in Dallas. to tbs coinpl-xioii and cures constipa Wanted— Only grown last springs tion. Site. 50c and 91. pullets, also fifty bushel* good clean Rev. M K. 8. Hanlon performed the wheat. M. L. ItoUHl.vs. marriage ceremony for W. H. Kraber Kev. A J. Hunsaker, mimicrial agent and M i»* EH* Tatom at her home near of McMinnville college, writes us that Dallas Monday evening. ladies and children. Many of them it i? now in better condition than lor LM xu a m J. L Burns, of the Lewisville vicini are now being worn all over Tolk coun years past. ty. has taken unto himself for a help Mr*. Critcblow i* very ill, but ty- Captain Sweeney, IT. S. A., San Die John Burns ia improving. mate while they both to live Mra. Ka tie Mann from eaat of tiie mountains. go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrli Rem ASSESS H U N T R O L L . Mia* Nellie Pent»?», of Monmouth, ie e d y is th e first medicine 1 have ever The sarnaona at the Christian church The following is a list of tfi, t»\ » ^loppio* with K T. Bontbby i found that would d o m e any good.” last Sunday were worthy of a crowded | Price 50 cents. payenof Polk county for tbe rear 189.3,1 week. house, and will be equally as good next G. T. Bfvitliljy and family vfMJgdUj*- who are assessed for r 9500 V&UU I or more Sabbath. Good music and everyhody N o man whose family are fit objects 1 ative* iu this vicinity Saturday e » ,,K . - INDKPKNDKNCE. invited. I of charity should ever be seen about a «,!•(>»! Sunday. Russell, M C ...................... . . . . , . » , saloon, for all sucli place« are breeders Scu der, T H .................. 50D Mr Bar lien iw and wife were nearly Any one desiring to plant fruit trees f ,h „ line ,.f iHI.-n*»* Sharman, W G ................ 1)00,drowned reeemly by the .reek «online this tall would do well to examine sain I and squandering money. Shelly, Roswell................ 3 . IDO j inti» their wagem bed. pies at the office of J. B Nunn before Shelly A Alexander........... Henry Black lirciugl t u* half * dox- purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction For the month ending November- Sherword, M A .................. en Peerless (lOtaloes, anv one of which guaranteed. 5 ... 10th our e-»hool bad an average *W Skinner, A lice................... would make a good mess for an aver , ¿¡7/ taudlBawuf ti out of 30 enroHeJ. The supreme court of Oregon has de jape tiled family. Vo y few of them Stapleton, John................. Rnlph Boo liby. EmmaSI- gsiord,Clara cided that aeeording to the latest law would till a bushel measure. Stark, G A .......................... 3.400 lr, laud, Louie and Jimmie Tadrow, on the subject the county officials creek. The last rain brought down Steele, W J ...................... uuo Cornelius Hughes lies a small stork two years and 1 »ought the twenty-five , tor it. Henry and Bessie Muscott, Gertie and You can get this paper and the New of shoes that he is selling below cost. milch cows on it. must both assess and collect all taxes nearly 100,000 feet of logs for Syron A Stockton A H enkle........... j *4* 7,000 Ollie Mulkey were neither absent nor York World a year for 92 50 or the Go and see them. of both town and school districts. Son, making nearly half a million in Stumburg, H .................... 655 In the Odd Fellows’ hall on Cleve I f you need a time piece or glasses tardy and the names of Fred Holman, I tkmizkk and the Cosmopolitan, which all. 700 Taylor, D B ..................... Miss Ella Ta*om. of near Dalla«. has is about like Harper’* Monthly for on A score of his young friends met land’s Thanksgiving day the Rebekah that will add to the sharpness of your Jas. McEidowney, Roy DeArmond, 3,910 become tbe wife of W. H. Craber, ly |3 a year. Now is the time to ar Monday evening to celebrate the 19th lodge ladies will give a free entertain eyesight, see Mr. Morris, the jeweler. Miss Ellen Petit died last week and l et hero, I B . . . Clara Irelaud, Ollie Mulkey and Bessie Thorp, S C ......... ..................... 650 whoee home ia southwest of town. Her range for your winter reading. ment, followed by a two bit supper. birthday of J. C. Uglow. Perhaps he has what will just suit you. was buried near her father’s home out Muscott have been placed on the roll Tuck, M ary.............................. 700 life long friends aroun 1 will wish them of honor. ou tiie Dallas road. That is the be You can depend on what he says. The forty pie eaters assembled at the Miss Jacobs, who is teaching over at Preaching at all the churches every unalloyed happiness and prosperity. ginning of a new graveyard and there Vandyn, J M ............................ 1«,400 •** 500 Sunday morning and evening. Meth Aumsville, has been visiting her sister home of Mr. and Mrs Chapman Fri is talk of a Catholic church beiug erect Vantneer, A b b ie ................. . . W e have no reason to complain of odist and Christian Sunday schools at hero, wiio is a Dallas teacher. day evening hud two full grown pies Pleasant rooms, good beds and square VanOrsdel, J G ........................ 1,319 Many who owe us a year or mors ed there. the subscription patronage being be 9:45. Presbyterian 12:15, M. E. south apiece aud were as happy as a boy at a mealaat the Arlington house. V e n «* , J A .............................. 864 subscription bare expresaed them Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Reese, of Bethel, stowed on this paper, but a little more 3. Prayer meetings Thursday evening circus. W e notice quite a change oa Mill Wade A Co, R M ...................... 4,800 selves as exceedingly anxious to pay * .* home advertising would greatly help The general public welcome at all have lieen up visiting their former creek within twenty years. Then on Walker, G A .............................. 500 up, but had no money. But they The ladies of the Christian church neighbor. County Clerk Mulkey. For blucksmithing that will stand both it and those having things to sell. three meetings the place* of T. R. Bluir, J. Ridgeway, Wheeler, J A .......................... 1,800 have wheat and we have offered to will give a pancake social in the base both wear and tear, go to Wagner The new South Methodist preacher I. Hinshaw, H. Eads and Elias Buell Wheeler A Clodfelter............... 1,375 Last Saturday evening at Salem 111- Last week in Portland two one leg for Independence is Rev. Edwin Pal ment of their church this evening and Bros iu Blacksmith Row. They un there were just six dwellings, whereas Whiteaker, D J ........................ 11,221 take it at 60 cents a bushel delivered at any mill or warehouse in the coun recent republican land slides were eel ged men were working on the same want all hands to come out and help derstand their business and are build mer, who lias been located at Hepp- (here are now twenty-seven on the Whiteaker A Robinson........... 500 ty. Please pay in wheat. ebrated in grand style. In the pro job. One had lost his right, and the them enjoy the occasion. ing up both a reputation and trade. ner. , same ground and’ room enough for sev W ilcox A Veneas...................... 1,200 cession one fellow had a crow dangling other his left leg. Having need of Our Oakdale peuciler says Mrs. Fan V eral more. R E A L ESTATE TRAN SFERS. Wilcox A Baldwin.................... 1,325 An old man named Drew, who had from a jiole and labeled, “ Pennoyer’s rubber boots, they bought a pair in nie Biefarth is up from Portland on a The Salem steam laundry does such Williams, J L ............................ 3,950 been living alone, was found dead in Thanksgiving. M C Hubbard to Wm L Calkins, partnership, it being enough to serve visit, and that on Sunday last Miss good work for its Polk county (lalrous Williams, V A .......................... 1,325 STATB CAPITAL 8HOTLINQ8. his cabin in Cooper Hollow last Sun lot iu Falla C ity....... ........... f 4 q Minnie Sieiaith was murried to C. H. Charlie Dempsey, of Dixie, has pur the needs of both. that it is constantly getting more and Wiunull, E ............. .-................ 1,600 day. I. B Frazer to F C Scar*, 10 acres , If you wish to know whether there- Morris, the Dallas jeweler, by Rev. G. chased the Salem and McCoy stag" more to do. I f you have any washing JACKSON. By authority of the department the near B e t h e l.................... 400 is anything new and desirable in tiie Baker, D S. The young peoples’ society of the W. Pewtherer. line and moved to West Salem. Thi Dallas posuiffice will after the first of done away from home, try them, 2.8UU W S Ferguson to W J Pesfuaon, grocery line go to Harritt A M jlntire, Bull,Isaac. . stage leaves Salem every morning, Decemlier close at 7 in the evening. Preabylerian church will be reorganiz 23,385 The Fiuleiu authorities propose to es * .* lot iu Jnilepeudfeic* . . 4 0 0 leaders iu that line. They always have Ball, G H runs through to Perrydale and returns Anyone who would be inconvenienced ed there .it 6 o clock next Sunday ev tablish a rock pile at which all able 3,014 Yea, and tell all your neighbors that the latest and best of everything. Cba* Phillip« to Sain I ’hillipa. 79 in the afternoon. 945 Ball, C A A S A . thereby should confer with the post ening. bodied men asking aid will be given * tiie best place in the county to get all acre* in t 6 s, r 4 w ......... 3,300 1,350 Bartholomew, P. . . I). E. Gilman and E. P. Gwinn are chance to earn what they get. If all manner of hardware is at Morrison’s A t the teachers examination last master. Those having lock boxes can W P Shaw to G r i-ocke. 16? 1,952 Birk*. J T . . . ....... For as good a meal as ever went be on the mend, hut Isaac Levens is ser tramps everywhere were required to whose headquarter* join the postof week there were six applicants, five of get their mail at all times. acres in t 9 *, r 6 w ...............5,4)00 700 tween you.- jawr try the Strong restau Blair, T E ............. iously ill with the chance* against his work before being fed their number fice. whom passed as follows: Third grade Laura V Harrison to Sopliia M K kknk . N. H., j u I v 24. 1891. 3,005 Blair, C ................ rant. Their cooks and waiters always would greatly decrease. — F M. Allison, C V. Murphy, Miss Goff, lot in Independence . . 360 N orm an L ic h ty , Esq., Des Moines. recovery. 1,105 make patrons feel pleasant and inclin Blair, Nathan ... Eilua Good, Miss Lettie Abrams; sec Iowa. Dear Sir:— I enclose 50 cents L W McAdams to 11 Hirachberg, The best medical authorities sag the When your neighbors and friends ed to go again. H a ra s s * and S a d d ls r j. 800 Hoedigheimer, J . ond grade— Miss Nada Inglow. lots in Independent«............. 960 in stamps for two boxes of Krause’s proper way to treat catarr’ is to lake 1,408 T. 8. Coffey at Perrydale keep* o- come to’ see you do you ever feel osliam Buell, M H . . . . Nancy Goff to Sophia M Goff, lot Multnomah county is groaning un Headache Capsules, aame a* last. Work a constitutional remedy like lio o .i’s hand good eastern stock or will mak ed of your rusty, ugly furniture, while 1.000 Buell, L B ............. Independence ........................ . 878 Don’t allow your apples to go to der enormous taxes and the public like magic. Send at once, if possible, .Sarsaparilla. 1,700 to order anything you want in thorn you are amply able to have something Buell. F L ............. H H Stevens to A J Martiu, loU waste, but take them to the cannery- have in convention demanded an in as X am out. Respectfully, better. Then make it your business to 1,655 lines. Be sure to see his goods an- Buell, C ........... . J. M. Haggard and Mrs. Emma Ward in Dallas................................. 650 A. A. B konsdon . near tiie depot where Sroat A Gile will vestigation of the county officers rec 2,250 Butler, Elizabeth . of the Lewisville vicinity, were two, learn his prices before buying elsi- came to Dallas and see if Mr. Chap Isaac Leveus to Lucy D arling,l.t ords to show what goes with ail the man will not offer terms that will in give you the best market price for them. Byerley, H e n ry ... Lots and cords of turkey and.cran-1 but are now all the same as one in tbe where. 16,967 in Dallas................................. 60 Take them next week. money. They think there is crooked berry sauce admirers would he more eyes of the law. duce you to buy. 655 Byerley, L . . Zrtnri Hinshaw to Avery Hin- ness somewhere. 600 M A R K E T lt IP O K T than glad to celebrate both the govern Caldwell, J Vf.... *»* i interest in 87 acre* o! Isaac There will be union Thanksgiving The great closing out millinery sale Canipliell, K ............................ 5,025 In the commissioners court last or’* and the president's thanksgiving services at the Christian church, the Jimmie Lawton is a genuine tonsori- FCorrei-teU wsully by Fell* Noel ) H in s h a w d lc ......... ................ 1,400 lay, but have not the wherewith, The of Mr*. 8. C. Reed on Commercial Campbell, John........................ 5,256 weea Herbert Elliott, of Dallas, was 3i 1 artist, but dont take our word for Wheat, per bushel, 45 cts. E H Conner to Joseph M Y o sermon to he hy Rev. J. L. Fulrell, of boss of this sheet is a (air sample of street is now in full blast. Everything Chaney, R B ............................ 3,320 appointed to a vacant scholarship in it. cum, 251 acres in t 6 a, r 6 w . . 7,U00 Bran, per ton, |14. the South Methodist church. must be cleared out by the end of next Comegys, W m . ....................... 2,107 Robert Howe to Carey and W m the slate agricultural college, the War the lot. W ho will show substantial Shorts, jier ton, 918. *** pity for such unfortunates, beginning Several have this week paid their month, no matter what reductions may Conner, E H .......................... 1,457 ren Frost county road was ordered es Howe, 18 acres near D allas... 1 Oats, per bushel, 25 cts. Mr. Gaynor deals exclusively in boots lie neoe*»*ry to do it. Ladies of Polk Conner, Ferry.......................... subscription hy warehouse or mill or 2,263 tablished, snd a special warrant wa* here. Flour, per barrel,$3.20. M I) Seward to C W Allay, lot in and shoes and has the largest and best ders for wheat at 60 cents a bushel and county now is your chance to get head Conner, N M ............................ 4,463 issued to the sheriff for the collection Ballston ................................. 50 The officers of the Polk county tench stock in town. That being true, ought gear cheaper than ever before. The Conner, Martha ...................... (Corrected weekly by Nlee A Coeper) 3,288 of the delinquent taxes of 1890 and ers association for the ensuing year many other* ought to do likewise. you not to go there before buying else sooner you go the more you have to Davidson, R .............................. 1,060 N O Clodfel er to Emms Steele, Potatoes, per bushel, 40 cts. 1891. The Sheridan Sun man is on a strike are President, W. I. Reynolds; vice lot in Independence ............. 1,100 where. Footwear repaired, or niude to choose from. Butter, per pound, 25cts. Dyer, A W ....... • • • • ................ 925 Josephine Bird to J L Collins, lot How long since you ale chicken pie, president, J N. H a rt; secretary, Mi-s for no matter how big and praiseful order. Dykstra, G W ............................ 1.500 Lard, per pound. 16 @18 cts. in Dallas................................. 80 accompanied by coffee and other good Mary Collins. Prof. Hitchcock, Miss varus he tells about limners, they have Edwards Bros.......................... 1,410 Bacun, sides, per pound, 16jj(«#20ots. * .* Painless dental work done by Con- Jas H Burns to Phya Daly, 265 things? The Methodist ladies are go Alice Savage and Mies Hattie Mulkey never given him even a smell of veni Ellis, H en ry......... ................. 3,363 Hams, per pound, 18@2gcta. Tiie Commercial hotel lias not a su tris over Gray’s hardware store. acres near Lewisville............. 5 ing to serve just such a supper, steam were chosen to get up a programme son. Fairgrieve, J ............................ 560 Prescott A Veness 'o A S Sny Shoulder», per pound, 12^ cts. perior in town. ing hot too, on next Tuesday evening for the la-: Saturday in this mouth at H all’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re- 875 Foster, 8 C Eggs, per dozen, 25 cts. der, 20 acres in t 9 s, r 4 w .. . 900 *»• for only 25 cents. They begin serving Independence. newer lias restored gray hair to its or Fraser's bazaar in tiie State Insur Guttiy, J L ............... 3,801 Chickens, per doien, 94<*6. Isaac Ball to Nancy A Chapman, at 6 o’clock and continue indefinitely. Mr. Jones, Mr, Smith and their cou ance block is head quarters for novel- Hashrook, Ben Presiding Elder Parsons preached at iginal color and prevented baldness in 750 Dried fruits, [»er pound, 7<*sl2 cts. lot iu Ballston....... ’. ............. 150 A nice evening's entertainment is be the Methodist church last Sunday ev thousands of cases. I t will do so for sin Mr. Brown from up towards Peedee tie», pretties, and all sorts of handsome Hill, G W ................ U50 Beets, per pound, 1 cents. E C Stanwood to O H Cibtib, 1 ing prepared. now trade exclusively in Dallas and ening and held quarterly conference you. thing* with which to dress and adorn 5,770 Hyde, U H . ........... Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. acre jie a r Dallas ___ 150 have quit running around from store women and children. Go aud sec them. rngerinauson, M . . 1.315 Nat Holman and family will in a f< w next morning. He is a pleasant, for Cabbage, per pound, 1 cts. The next meeting of the Polk coun Barney Cady to L L Olemsn, ■ to store, because they have found out He wastes ty teachers association will he at Inde 780 daya return from Cooper Hollow to cible and (loinled speaker Onions, i»er pound, cts. Irw in,M M ^.. .. .. 160 acres in t 10 s, r 6 w ....... 9,100 that at Craven's they can nearly always 750 their city residence, but Johnnie will neither time nor words, but Comes to pendence and Prof. Reynolds will then Beans, per pound, 5 cents. McCabe, Peter ---- Just at the east end of the steel Ben Wood* to T W Brown, land get everything they want, it being a stay on the farm, having employed a the point at once, finishes the “object 1 tell of some of the things he saw at 7,584 Corn meal, per pound, 3^ cts. McCulloch, J oh n ... s, r 3 w ...... 400 saving of both time and trouble. More bridge Folk county farmer* will find a McGhee, W ............... 1,020 G t W 7 Shinn man to work with him. Monday we in hand and quits. A ll audiences ad the worlds fair. Btickw'heat flour, per pound, 5 cts. good and cheap teed yard and wagon to D W Sears, lota in over they have no where else found 4.677 noticed his father very sensibly taking mire such a public speaker for lie nev Graham Hour, per barrel, 93-60. M ii-helbixik, M ......... Independence .............. , ____ 37# I letter goods or lower prices. Slick a shelter Have Mr. Keeler to care for Miller, Edna. . Robert Conner is building a new out for him a tool chest and kit of er bores them. 1,040 Hay, per ton. $8 @914. your team while you go up town to W W Smith to N F Nelson, 1-5 pin there and remember it. home at Ballston and Noali Gregg has 4,467 tools with which to do most of his own Morrison, E T ......... I never in my life,” said Daan Stan recently hecome the father of another trade. interest in d 1 c of Geo Nelson 2.720 U n til J a a o a r y fo r N o t h in * . repairing about the place. * .* Nairn, C D ley to his wife, sfter a sermon in West girl just beyond the city limits of that and w ife................... 550 N o tâ t», T T ......... .................. 3,900 Any one desiring sample copies of Cobb, the wagon maker, can repair Wonder how many people knpw that minster Abbey, "so touched the con growing burg. Christian college to town of Mon Gentlemen will find at the White 1,778 this pa|icr for a few weeks, witli a view your old or broken vehicle and make Olmsted, H .................. mouth, lots in Monmouth. . . . >400 the everbearing strawberry originated gregation. They were entranced ; ev 1,665 Frank Petit and Miigs Oaie Syron, of to suliscribing if he likes it, can have it good and strong as new, and save Corner the best mackintoshes made, Orchard, S ila s... 1) M Lielzel to Julia Hansen, at Mount. Tabor, near Portland. This ery eye was upon me from the first white shirts of all grades, choice under 3,336 Porter, R A ....... lots in MoDinouth.................. 600 week John Cbamlierlain laid on our word to the last.” “ No wonder," said the Red l ’ rairie neighborhood, will it sent to his address free until tiie lirst you buying a new one at least ten wear, latest style lists and all manner 2,335 Porter, L G ....... Walter Konco to C. Konco, Bun table a bunch of them, containing Lady Augusta, “ your gloves wore in hereafter paddle the same canoe, she of January, the only condition being times more costly than his work. of neck wear. For ladies and children 2,600 Reed, II F ......... co saw m ill B site. both ripe fruit and some stems in full side your hat, and when you took it having assumed his name and entered that he must then order it discontinn V 1 aq 7 ” **•*»* iro ......................... , they have everything in the way of fur. Sager, R o lit. . . . ed if no longer wanted, Every family J-“ .7. W L Wells to A A Lee, 9 « acre* bloom. His family have been feasting off they lemainsd on top of your head into a full partnership. When you want either a delicate or 1'hat is headquarters for Butterick* Savery, J H ....... 2,320 in the county should Uke at least one in t 6 s, r 3 w. . on strawberries and cream all fall. all through the sermon.” Yesterday we ordered the San Fran extra strong job of blacksmithing go to patterns and there you will find the Seward, J D ....... 3,303 local pajier and aim to get the best Borne eastern doubters will call this an P A Johnson to T P Bevena, lami Dr. D. M. Doty, who is si ill at the cisco Call ior a year to Frank Holman one, I f you are taking some oilier, all John E. Smith. greatest variety of dress goods aud Stockton, W W . . 990 in t 9 s, r 6 w .......................... Oregon lie, but it is the whole truth, Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, at Independence and A. A. Linderman trimmings. 4,930 *** we ask is the privilege of sending you Htouffur, J ......... F Anstine to J H Inglow, lota in all wool and a yard wide. last week wrote to Editor D. T. Stan at Lewisville, each paying 92.25 in ad ours for comparison. Remember that 1,021 Swartz, Elisa ... Hundreds of customers in all direc Iudependenc* ...................... 600 Mr*. R. C. Gridley wrote the execu ley as follows: “ Several brethren have vance for the two papers. 900 it will cost you nothiug until the lie- tions have tried the hardware of Kaull Not to know Dugan Bros, as business Syron, Scott....... tive committee of the mid winter fair requested me to report my condition 3.590 Syron. N . . . . . . . , Ed. Bell, who has been living on E ginning of 1894. A Co, and pronounce it the best made, men is to have a poor knowledge of N E W TO -D A Y . from Modesto, California, that she has through the Harbinger, b u t j have P. Gwinn’s place, will soon move to 805 Of course you do not. expect to get such Salem affairs, In whatever pertains to Syron, Mary. . . . in her possession the famous sanitary been confined to tbe bed now forty-sev Dallas, and W. H. R< bb to Lane coun 1,350 as Cheap John prices, but by compari plumbing or steam engines they are a Syron, J F ....... sack of flour which was sold in 1863 en days, only the last three davB allow ty, where lie has bought 1U0 acres of 2,010 Tiiruidge, V J. . son you can soon learn that their fig source of information and supply. RCHAKtl OH HOP LAND POH SALK-10 ACHES, Doric Govean spent several days with for the benefit of the sanitary fund. It ed to sit up twenty minutes once escli ti her and leased a hop yard. 4,850 O verr rich lend, in tuU view of the beeukihil r»lv Waiin, L C . . . . ures are as low as any other reliable his family last week. Forty-three days on my back, was her husband, Mrs. Gridley says, day. 2,725 of Delle*. i mil* outeid* nf coiporet* NmlU, title Wester, F A . . . . dealers. Their goods will bear close perfect, » « » 1 -cr acre well worth e *100. Ceil on or The new Baptist pastor a* Indepcnd Multiplied thousands of pictures tak Y ocom. J M . . who raised several thousand dollars for ft was all I could do to write to my 2,946 write to W. S ELKINA DeUea, Oregoe, J. L. Hastings moved his family to inspection. en at the Cherrington gallery have the tick and wounded soldiers, and she wife. I am pleased to say that I am ence met a warm welcome. J. W. Oswego last Saturday. l»eeii sent to all parts of tbe union, to INUEPKNDBNOB. will let the midwinter fait have it with now mending slowly, and my doctor* Maslersou spoke for the members, P. M ONM OUTH. 00,000 FRUIT mints. CONSISTING OF CHUNK, say nothing of up and down this coast. a history of the same. The exact think with good pro»p<’ctH of final re W. Haley for the Sunday school .i id Miss Addie Fuller, of Independence, peach, pear, apple, plum and cherr>, .lieua Mitt Nannie Gilmore left Monday E C. Pentland for the young people. You ask what accounts for their wide larjje -Assortment of «nail fruita. All warranted A M amount realised for the flour, which covery from my long affliction.” President Campbell's brother, A. F., is visiting relatives in town. for Texas, claw, clean, ami true to name. Satuplee at oAUe « f scettermeut and we answer the super lias moved up from Portland. was sold a great many times, was $324, On last Monday, which was the 13 ti J, B. NIIKB, Haft* lion . Benjamin B. Hayden, one of Butcher Kevens was looking up the 000, and this amount was presented to the most interesting figures in the his day of the month, the county clerk had Rev. Townsend, who has been quite ior workmanship always done by Cher Mrs. Gibson, formerly of the dinning rington Bros. the Union soldiers hy R. C. Gridley, tory of Oregon, is spending two or issued thirteen marriage licenses with Tampico vicinity last Sunday. sick for some time, is improving. ANTED—A m STOCK AHBBP. hall, has moved to Woodburn. whose monument now standi in the three weeks in the city, and is stop in the month, and lie is praying that J. K. BOBBIN8 Our school is run: ing smoothly u Foot hall is all the rage among the yr. Parrish it building a house block ton cemetery. the good work may go on at the same Dr. Contris will take out or fill your ping at the Stevens. Ben Hayden der the care of J. 11. Cochrane. seliool boys since old Sol has been hit five acre tract west of town. rate until December. teeth in a painless manner. PFAU HAB POE SALK AT HIS FLACA By a dispensation of the grand mas came to the Pacific coast from K en Í ACOB Dan Tarter, of Union county, is shinitig to benevolently. near Kola 160 mutton and stock sheep. N. A. Emmett is building in Cattron ter Union lodge, No. 35, A. O. U. W ., tucky in 1848 and settled in Polk conn Last week D. W . Ralston and son visiting his nephews the Tarter Bros. Mis* Savage, our second grade teach has been allowed, fora short time only, tv, Oregon, where he commenced prac brought 150 head of stock cattle from Again and again have we told every addition, so hard times do not stop all OP LAND, AS ACRAB OP IT, 8 0 UTH OP Ei»l*A to reduce its degree fees to 91 each, ticing law. For thirtyfive years he tlie Yaquina bay country. Those who W e notice the hard times hare start er, lias not been able to teach thia week body that tin heat place to buy cloth work. to lease for seven years. For partisiulen th a t making the total cost of joining bore the well earned and deserved rep know Mr. Ralston need not be told ed some idle one* t- work who former hut we hope to soon see her at her piait ing for melt and boys is of G. W. John Mr. Henson, a new arrival, haa pur quire here or of Eph Young on premioso. again. the order 96, when regularly it is utation of being the greatest criminal that in dm time they will be in prime ly said they did not have to work. ’ son A Son. Perhaps you can get cheap chased a lot and is building a very Not only was he condition for market, 910 50. N o man who has the future ! lawyer of the state The steamer Altoua make* regular er stuff elsewhere, but it is shoddy— good house in tiie Whitman addition welfare of his wife and children at famous as a lawye but as a wit he Sam Scanlon has moved his family Publication. not w >rtii taking home. A ll they This evening county school superin heart can now afford to stand beck on bad a reputation that extended all ov- up from Portland and is having fifteen trips from Porilaud making it quit» have both fits well and wears well and The house movers are moving the tendent Hutchinson and Professor* the »core of expense. Remember, al- ver the coast. T o this day the bon a -res of hope pnt out on his Peedet convenient for paaaengera, as the does you will feel that their prices are low Christian church to a lot on what was learnt office \t Oregon City, > Canipliell, Murphy, Hitchcock, Li.i- Oregon, Nov. 13 , 1893 not stop for freight. so, tiist you thus affiliate yourself with , mots of Ben Hayden are repeated by farm. enough. No other clothing house in formerly knowu st the public square. VTOTICB 18 HEKKBY X f 'V THAT T « R mett, Mulkey and Shipley will meet » ll lowing named settler has )d ut'UcM of Ms in • the third largest fraternal order in ex- I old timers in the VVebfoot country as The city has lieen plunged in dark the city can compare with it. Monmouth to rearrange a course of . W e notice A. C. 8taat* is building « Mr. Chandler, who is one of the rail tention to make final proof in vuppon of _ has .’fat», istence in our land, and that the in j the quintessence of fun, and more good and that said proof will be oivis ‘» fo r * the f ’QMjg vJe lisfrow study for the public schools of til- fine hog house 20 feet square. He has ness for several nights, owing to some road section men, ia very sick with iu- Clerk of Polk county, M Dnl- s, Oregon, ou dsuus sursnee, besides being the cheapest ole stories a e told of him than anv other county. a sow that hat raised 36 pigs within of the machinery of the electric light I f you want pure drugs, the best of fiammation of the stomach aud bow ry 9, 1894, vU,: John Mu-pln, H 1*. No. 8,465, tainable, is absolutely safe and certain, man, excepting, perhaps, the late 8en for the N. W. | of section 30, t» 9 *, r ft w plant being out of repair. toilet articles.or prescriptions filled ex el*. He mures the following witnes*• t to prove his con A relief society ha* been organise»' | the last year. hard times having no visible effects up- ator Nesmith, who was Mr. Hayden’s tinuous residence upon end OBifctvstion of » i d lend, sctly as ordered, go to Lunn A Brooks ou the finances of the order. If you de- fidns Achatis for many year*. For witli Mrs. C. W. Sm ith.president; Mr-. Mrs. Dave Whiteaker ia back at In vis.; W. O. Vessel I, J. V. Dent - )oh* Itiingw *«fa T. B. W illiams will put out ten acres The weather vana of the Evangelical sirs to become a member, present your- the past ten years Mr. Hayden ha* de H. B. Cos per, secretary and Mrs. C. O • >f hop* next spring. Ira Hooker 20 dependence again. Slieiutends to keep iu the new Holman block. Every and L. H. Kimes, ell of Fells Ctt , Ore* n. church wus blown off'a lew day* ago ROBERT A. MiLLEK. ftogfelsr self to the medical examiner, Dr. Bob voted most of his lime to the manage- Rowell, treasurer, The visiting com Dave Bimpaou 10 and Henderson a few hoarders, while her niece, Miss body speaks well of them. The contractor must have stuck it on Hardin McCallon, who will he pleased mont of one of tbs finest farm* in the mittee are Mis Jas. Elliott, Mrs Davi-' Simpson is talking of putting out 10 Cocollette will have a clone in paiut with mucilage. to determine as to your physical wor Willamette valley, a few miles from Coeper, Mra. J. H. Nies and Mrs. Cra j acre* on the land W. E. Williams. ing. Now is the time to provide yourself Final tliines* and give any needed inlorma- Salem He is one of the richest farm- ven while Mr*. J. P. Magrmler am with oil clothing, rubbe.1 hats, gossam The ladies aid society gave a pan The young ladies of Independence ers, gum boots and the like, and the cake sociable at the Waterhouse hall lion. I t ie probable that in the next era in Polk county. Although 71 years Mrs. C. G. Rowell are to receive and i Gene Claramore, a painter on W . E the metter of the enUte uf A. W. Loans, • »-! Jew weeks Grand Master Mackay, an of age, he is hale and hearty, and up- distribute contribution*. Williams house, fell from a scaffold have formed a Hearts Kate society, the New York Racket store haa them in last Saturday evening to help in mov In Polk county. Oregon. Albany materia medico, will visit the on his return to Oregon will probably lis t week and had his right shoulder members of which are to lay aside a variety, good and cheap as you could ing the church. r s . e . f . l u c a b . f . x b c u t o r or t h e ;<? t > But a little bit ago C. H M»»rr estate, having filed her sc. «unta ia ta d « . * „ Dallas lodge, accompanied by other engage once more in the practice of came here a* successor to Z. F. Vaught i ibrown out of place and received eever- nickel each week for the purpose of | ask. Buying and selling for spot cash, nod praying a final eettlemaat of tha earn«, there#'** Some fellows were here not long ago i.otic# ie hereby given to all persons lotta «4 grand lodge officers, and may, as he is the profession in which he achieved tbe jeweler, aud lias made a good im j al other severe brui«e*. Dra. T. B. keeping one girl in a blind school in | they can save you 20 per cent. buying apples, and shipped them with nUd estate, that mid application will be fanai i aod a very fluent and forcible talker, be fame over a quarter of a century ago pression upon all with whom becam e William s and T J. Lee were called in China The society will meet every at the court botwa la Dalian, on PvfaLv, two weeks and reed of the people and out |iayiug for them. The people here »let*ratinati persuaded to give s public lecture. — Seattle P<wt Intelligencer. December 8, A. Í)., IriftB, at 10 o'clock a. m. in contact. From childhood Mias Mu 1 and soon fixed him up and he it now customs of heathen counties. W ell fed hena, fresh laid eggs and pronounce them bilks. »Liban à Tow naan a, MM. B. P. LUC 'lie Hiefarth ha* been well an favor.»hit \ doing all right. Attorneys good turkeys are wanted at Davison’s | known among us. She is now Mr- Miss Priest, one of the normal facul market place aud he has for sale a va i Morris, Rev. G. W . Pewtherer hivin g riety of river anti ocean fish. I-oca- ty lias gone east, her slater being dan N OTICE. united them. He had a snug h me gerously ill. A. F. Campbell, brother ■ ion Court street, near Commercial. T O XT O A . N S A V I FC C ' fixed up where J. D. Belt formerly ln - of President Campbell, takes her place Bj hería* jo a r Ota »Inetta* iiaeeeS i I ed. , in the school for the prreeot. Tha Hellenbrand restaurant ranks To come to our grand C L E A N U P on DRESS GOODS. In Novenber, 1843, Rev. Enoch Gn j Kev. A. S. Copley, of the Evangelical It lasts tome days longer, snd includes a magnificent line second to none in the city. rison came Iron» .Missouri and settled j church, ia atill sick so Rev. John Kra of hop sackings, suitings, novelties, plaids, eta,, where Whiteeon now exiala Among » » P R I C E ' S The very next time you are in the mer preach«* her# at 11 ou Sunday at the uniform price of lho*e who came with him and senle ! j and at Independence in the evening city go to the candy »lore in the D’Ar- in the same region were Samuel ***» 1 It is not our whole line of drees goods, but a beautiful as cy block and get some of those deli- until Bro. Copley's recovery. - zinc, D. 8. Holman. Andy and John sortment selected from the slock. Value* rang* from 65 cion* eweat thmga for the little folk* at Last Sunday morning Mr. Draw, ; Baker, Henry Hewitt, Joe flees, W. T ----------- cents to 91, home. Tell them we said so who lived on the hill went of thia piece . _____ Newby and W. C. Hembree, alt of I I ear tltirpi r Hollow, wa* found dead | CTH*-. *y |** " whom became well known ittonei-rs | T . H O L V E R S O N & C O .. jGeoige l THY and one or two n ib ,.-; Mrs. Firster struck the nail on the in hit ratlin laying ou the floor. I lie see* ere *ta* *, tmy *1 Mis Meg « 9 0 1 L ' u m m e r c l u l s t r e u t . M u le t n . ____ A . —No A aiK o au ; No , were then the only settlers south of head in having tlmee aperial Friday cause of death is supposed to be heart ior trouble, lit* age was about 90 year*. I him, west of the Willamette river. I and Saturday trimmed bet ABSOLUTELY PURE I i di ■ 5 W H Notice for Notice of Settlement. M MAKE IT A POINT 48C owder Y e a n the Usi Ip Tata. E g; (I I I