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local and general Circuit court liegine m-xt Monday. Mason, dentist, over the bank, Main Dr. Field, of Sheridan, has been very street, Dallas. sick. Joe Mulligan is back at Am ity from Dave Vanhorn is now running the eastern Oregon. ^ W illamina hotel. Mac Symu lias a singing school of Dr. Hayter, dentist, over Wilson’s fort) inetnbers at Ballston. drug store, Dallas. Krause’s Headaclie Capsules— War Talking in church during service rante«!. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole agent. shows a lack of good manners. Borne one left a glass cake stand at G. L. Hawkins, recently of Utah, succeeds L. W. McAdams as owner of the Meihodist churcli at the time of the Independence mnrt.le works. J. R. Banders, a prominent farmer near Am ity, has made an assignment. W ilcox A Veness are building at In dependence a new wharf 40x80 feet in size. It is always fair to judge a tree by j its fruits aud a man by the company he keeps. Miss Sperry, the Salem photogra pher, has opened a branch gallery in I Sheridan. N. M. Couner and W. W. Stockton, west of Ballston, are doing considera ble tiling. spnngB Mrs. John Ellis is seriously ill. Miss Laura Pollard, of Whileson, is Jeported as very sick. Mrs. Wm. Bogue, of Corvallis, is at the bedside of her sick mother, Mrs. John Ellis. The heavy rains of Wednesday took out several bridges in different parte of the county. The good wife of Rev. Eli Fisher ie out in southern Oregon on church mis sionary work. J. W. Carr, of Salem, is to be foreman of the Wallatw farm near Limxiln, where a cottage home is being erected for him. The Salem republican nomineea for city conucilmen are R. B. Duncan, Thomas Kay, Tiios Holman and Ueiuge Hughes. A ll the Salem papers have been complaining about the butchers buy Uncle Ira Townsend was in town ing dock so low and still selling meat Monday and is in very poor health. about. so high. The next day be went to Portland for Mrs. Shelton will make you feel at See that beautiful plated silverware medical advice. in the show case of Jeweler Morris. W. C. Brown A Son have bought home at the Arlington hotel. The articles are intended for holiday Johu Boydston’s stuck of groceries and presents. have W. H. Hester aud Belden Grant Photographs make very acceptable Christmas presents. Have Mr. Mistr, Bacon and lard always bear a good in charge of the store. summer prite here, and many a lore- The neressary documents have been the Dallas artist, to take a dozen at sighted farmer will govern himself ac issue«! to make husband wife of Jue tractive view* of yourself for that pur cordingly. Murphy and Miss Etta Card, of Oak pose. Postmaster Grant has advertised let dale, and J. W. Childers aud Miss Em *** ters for Henry Ebert. A. L. Harrington, ma Windsor, of Oakdale. I f you want your clothes done up iu W . E. Lawrence, Louis Luretz, John It rained and it rained until W ed the best possible manner at a reason nesday noon many sidewalks in town able price take or send them to the Sa were afloat and not a few yards under lem sUani laundry, A ll the stages water. No ordinary drainage would taks and return clothing. Our old bachelor friend said his croi was to poor to eat for the governor and that his appetite will be sharp as i razor on Cleveland’s tnrkey day. George Lancaster who left this coun ty twenty-four yeurs ago aud uow livei at Missoula, Montana, has been visit ing his cousin, Mre Ua. wood. H e and wife will visit the Ban Francisco mid winter fair. - w h i z z t o bit * i n s a i . km As good a dinner as you evei can be had at Hellenbrand’s resta for two bits. Go to F ly ’s drug store or all kinds of brushes, combe, curling irons, «pong Eli Branson was on a flying es, tine perfumery and toilet soaps. Ne Portland last week. ver before has be been able to sell Miss May Seely is attending goods so cheap as you can now get # V«r — • ------ at Sheridan this winter. trip to school Tom Dempsey has built a neat rest Mrs. Maloney who has been sick for donee opposite the church which he moved into last week. some time is said to be convalescent. Mrs. Hash who has been quite sink Miss Fannie Orr, who attends the for some time is still very much indis normal at Monmouth, oame horns last posed. week on account of illness. H. Bailey is preparing to erect his Chas. Dempsey has moved to West saw m ill on the property of G. F. Salem where he haa been employed to For gold peus, silverwearorany kind Seely, about four miles nozth of W ill» drive the stage hetween Perrvdak and Jack Irvine, of McMinnville, is to of jewelry go to Johu G. Barr, on State mina. Holem, l, p>> . j , v -,gl open a grocerv store iu the Whiteaker street. He has s large variety ot goods block at Independence. The oid Mayer plaoe is being prit m Next thin Jay %n at tm * fi' be specially suitable for holiday presents, • -, . 1 » A two year eld child of Rov Price Also clocks and watches at hard times order for a prune orchard by its late mode to organise a occupants, a fam ily of Germans from Christian Endeavor. The prfaw,_________ - was drowned in the Luckiamute in Portland. I tin Monmouth society v-ib riltfrt ( Kings Valley last week. and also several eWnew. Mr. Morris has moved into the house i George Lancaster, who was a Dallas lately occupied by Ed. Woods and he} school boy a quarter of a century ago. i,raw o r jim .on * has moved back to his place on the l but now livos in Montana, is here on a I Drawn to serva at- the Decatur V Upper Willamina. visit. ( of circuit court by SfidHtf W I f you are intending to make your Clerk Mulkey. AM Z H H K X T HO Of,. The wedding of Wick Grant and ‘ friends presents of sny kind of jewelry ■' ■■ ■ ••»■■■ • Miss Jessie Steele last week was large Ü A Wolverton, Ltiekiafnrrte. remember that C. H. Morris, the Dal The following is a list of the tax ly attended and they received many ( J E Rhodes. Buena Vista. las jeweler, can supply your wants. H e payersof Polk county for the year 1893, handsome presents. » H Morrison, Dallas. has a variety of watches and clocks who are assessed for $500 or m ore: N 8 Burch, Dixie. Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood 1 ••• J L Stockton, Independence. purifier, gives freshness and clearness 1 For as good blacksmithing as you L Ritner, Luckiamute. to the complexion and cures constipa ever had doue auy where go to Johu J W Allen, Eola. tion. 25c, 50c and $1. . E. Smith. P W Haley, Buena Vista. I f you would place your advertising ® Cass Gibson, Dixie. •** where it will be seen by the greatest j J W Masterson, Monmouth. FauU A Co. do not deal in luxuries, number of persons in Polk county, it Lee Howell, Douglas. but have as choice an array of staple must go in the I tenizkk . J D Irvine, Independence. hardware as any store iu the valley A M Holmes, McCoy. They handle everything ever called for About (5,000 car loads of Pacific ? J H Neis, Dallas. in this market and of only the best coast fresh fruit has found its w>y A Siefarth, Dallas. brands. Cheapness is never a first east this summer and as the years go e Contris the painless to W m Blair, Douglas. (xmsideration when they buy. First by the amount will be greater still. At Prof. Garrison’s writing school a real friend of mankind. C J Streng, McCoy. Joe Stanley made the most improve W. T. Coleman, who has been a v ) R Shepard, Spring Valley. ment, Herbert Smith was the best gen prominent citizen of San Francisco for W m Fuqua, Buena Vista. Last Saturday we found Keelers tlemen writer and Miss Satie Snyder L C Wanu, Jackson. forty years and was a brother of D. C. wagon and feed yard over flowing with excelled all the other ladies in that art. Coleman, of Sheridan, died last week. G W Whiteaker. Independence. from _ all _____________ U around. _____ J. Itisa con ven - Is your wagon, buggy or carriage in teams ‘:zz- Each received a premium napkin ring. M V Mann, Spring Valley. A. Nicholls, who formerly lived five need of repair. Then remember that ienl and favorite place for Polk county J C Richards, McCoy. The Odd Fellows' subordinate lodge miles northwest of Dallas, wr.tes us a stitch in time may save nine and take people. J C Wagner, Dallaa. has elected the following new officers that he has arrived at his new home, it to O. H. Cobb who is a practical T B Stone, Douglas. Sunday morning and evening. Meth for the next six months: Noble grand, Palmdale, Los Angeles county, Cali wagon maker. H Shops, Dallas. odist and Christian Sunday schools st F. J. Coad; vice grand, F. H Morri Cook A Portwood fornia. *** H enry Howe, Dallas. 9 :45, Presbyterian 12:15, M. E. south son ; secretary, B. F. Mulkey ; treasur Conyers, J D . . . , G W Richardson, McCoy. G. D. Banister, of the commercial 3. Prayer meetings Thursday evening You can buy ready made shoes be er, F. A . Stiles; trustee, A. W . Teats. Craven, Jasper... 955 F A Link, Eola. center, has made a success of raising The general public welcome at all low cost at the shoe shop of Cornelius 1 Craven, Jos............. Strayed, from ir.y residence near Mc 14,914 Hughes. They must be sold. J L Purvine, Spring Valley. celery for market and it is strange that three meetings. r Crowley, J M ......... Coy, on Tuesday, November 21st, one 2,640 Sam Tetherow, Monmouth. some 0110 around Dallas has not done V r Crowley, 8 K ....... 8omc men are too careless and un bay mare, aged about 10, weighing be- 15,775 likewise. 1 Davidson. A ........... Holiday goods are by no means a systematic to succeed at anything. No tween 900 and 1,000, is in good order 500 1 Davis, J E ............... Any one desiring to plant fruit trees matter what your business, it will re and has white star in foreiiead. The specialty with Craven Bro«., but they 3,797 Dawson, W J ......... this tall would do well to examine sam quire careful attention to bring about finder please notify or return to my have a great variety of articles that T h e church m oving goes very slow 700 Dicus, J P . ............. would make appropriate presents. pies at the office of J. B. Nunn before tile best results. A careless person is s ore at McCoy and receive reward. 600 this bad weather. s Dunn, J L ............... These hard times people will make sen purchasing elsewhere. Satisfaction unworthy of employment in any re 1,575 J. C. F le tc h e r . A new newspaper is to soon start at I Edgar Jr, J W ....... sihle rather than ornamental gifts sponsible position. 620 1 lie Sunday Mercury publishers aro The Independence. r Fauble, L C ........... Something nice to wear would be a 700 still having bitter pills to swallow aud John A. Mills, soninlaw of CaptHin 1 Fishback, J L ......... most acceptable gift to almost any- 565 There are 266 normal students en J. Q. Barnes, of the Salem New York it is to be hoped that by the time they r Fitzmorris estate... body. 2,300 rolled for the second term which com Racket store, is opening a similar one get out of the present scrape for print Flynn, J M ........... 1,620 menced last Monday. V We a e always thankful for news ing so immoral and indecent a journal at Independence. I f he is as affable a Gtxxirioh.T............. 1.000 W et or cold feet have brought on gentleman and as a good n merchant items from all sources. T Do not wait I they will conclude to go at something Graves, G O . ......... 3.000 J. M. Ogle, of North Yakima, Wash Brooks A Salisbury lead the procee- as Mr. Barnes— and from some person for some correspondent to happen | more reputable, " That paper lias for many a spell of sickness. Prevent it ( Gross, Jesse............. 805 ington, is thinking of removing to this al acquaintance we take him to be— along, but bring or send it yourself. years been a dirty blot on journalism. by wearing substantial boots, shoes sion in the matter of attractive thiiigB Ground, L ............... 1,930 place to start a nursery. Farm improvements or anything about and rubbers. The best place to get for Christmas times. Take your child Owin, J L ............... Some one writing to the Transcript 7,206 stock or crops always in order. them is of J. C. Gaynor, who handles ren to see the contents of their store, Mr. Bond has shipped to Portland ' Gwin, A P ............... from Falls City says: says: During T ' „ the ' past r . .l 600 nothing else. The other day we saw the county three weeks some twenty-tive persons 700 about two hundred dressed turkeys and as a circus. Of course the boys and Gwin, G W ............. V clerk going from the telephone office have become converted. Am ong the 1670 several coops of live ones. girls are to have some nice things for Hall, Rachel........... with a large book of records under his number we note with much pleasure Y ou cannot find abetter barber or the holidays and that is the very place , Haley, M ax............. 1,245 Mr. Morehead ehanges clerks. Dean Hampton, J H ....... wise. The grain may be delivered arm and upon inquiry learned that he the principal of our school, Prof. J. N. hair dresser than J. H. Lawton. 1,521 Tatoni takes the placo of Frank Fisher to procure them. had been giving a McMinnville lawyer Hart, also his wife and sister, several Harris estate, M J .. here or at any mill or waiehouse in 700 who started to school this term. *** Hartman, J L ....... the county. I f you are anxious to pay the description of a piece of rial estate of his pupils, J. S. Montgomery, fra 1,250 Nor can you get a better meal or from which to make out a deed. Hawley, C L ........... Merling, L. 8. Frink, Mrs. Tice, Mrs. cleaner beds than at the Commercial and have the grain, now is the time. 1,800 T h e cistern at the water works is fall H effley.T R ........... 1,160 and running over so they cannot use Some time ago Eph. Young, south Bruce, Wm. Southwell, F. Robinson, hotel. Good or bad habits formed in youth Geo. Courter, W . W. Ward and others, Hetflev, U G . . . . . . . 1,120 the pumps until the storm abates. are apt to go with one through life. of Eola, advertised in this paper some V and still the good work goes on. Helmick, Lewis .. 24,996 Time is precious and should not bo hop land for lease, and says that he Wagner Bros, are just plain, corn- H . D. W hitm an who has been livin g Helmick, J a s ....... 9,793 The Eastern Stars installed their mon blacksmiths, wasled oil frivolous things, Cannot lias hod numerous applications for it. 1 . but they _ manage w to Hewitt- D M ........... 3,776 east of the mountains (or about five the young people of Polk ounty spend Both he and Oliver Jones have leased new officers as follows last Tuewlay give satisfaction to a host of farmers 700 years, has returned to make Monmouth It is not a socalled but a genuine Hiatt, Hu I d a ....... the evenings of this winter at some- all their hop land to Mr. Burton, of evening and then all hands partook of in the surrounding country. Prompt, 2,508 biz borne. closing nut sale of fine and fashionable Holman, A H ......... thing more profitable and of better Indei>endeiioe, who now controls 85 a delectable lunch : Worthy matron, 4,345 T u e water is running over the tide milliuery at Mrs. Reeds. The ques Holman estate, P . Mrs. C. H. Chapman; worthy patron, tendencies than dancing or card par acres. 600 walk on Church street this Wednesday tion of cost is a second consideration. Hosner, E H ........... Wilson W ebb; associate matron, Mrs. ties. In Salem the other day the poultry Howell, M ............... 1.000 morning something that has not hap I f you have been getting your hard The goods must all go within another E«l. Biddle; treasurer, Mrs. T . B. H ill; Four hundred and eighty dollars whs dealers told us that the present supply Howell, 8 A ........... 1,200 pened before for ten years. secretary, Mrs. A. B. Muir; conduc- ware somewhere else, try Morrison, month, even if she has to divide the the neat little sum realized by a Lane exceeds the demand, and that if farm Hubbard, J o h u .... 700 tress, Mrs. J. H. Townsend; associate next door to the postoffiee. He puts usual price by three to effect a sale. county farmer on a drove of hogs. The ers continue to crowd in with dressed Ireland, T A ........... 5,291 conductress, Mrs. E. P. Gwinn ; Adah, on very little style, but His goods are Make an offer and the goods will be N E W TO-DAY. Ireland, W P ......... same amount would have been realized fowls just ik , w , prices would necessa 3,990 yours. Miss Retta Campbell; Ruth, Mrs. Sain. choira and cheap. on 1,000 bushels of wheat. One tliou- rily drop. They buy by the pouiui Johnson, A n n ie ....... 850 Coad; Esther, Mrs. Geo. W h ite; Mar and were paying 5 cents for ro«>eters, Jones, L D ........... 500 T 1TTLE OIANT ORUBBINU HACHIEZ. The New York Racket store never Jordan, John......... Once again we come to say that wives 8 for fat hens, 10 for turkeys, 6 for tha, Miss Nora Craven; Electa. Miss 2,000 Inez Vaughn ; warden. Mrs. J. J. W ise and daughters have a right to expect had a liveler trade than this fall and it Kramer, G N ......... geese and 9 for ducks. 780 man ; sentinel, Ed. Biddle. and to have furniture of which they keeps good right along. The secret of Kurre, J J ............... 1,483 Those citizens of Poik county who Thanksgiving day was duly celebrat will not feel ashamed when friends it is that hundreds of families have ob Lemmon, J J ........... 4.960 have absolutely and unconditionally ed iu Dallas yesterday by union divine come to visit your home. They will tained goods there cheaper than they Lnreuce, C ............... OP L A N D FOR S A L K - 13 ACRES ( or u n ie . 4,049 proved rich bottom tend lor «ale—i made up their minds to never again service and offerings for the Portland gladly economise in some other direc possibly could anywhere else. Lucas estate, A W . . 7,242 or Dalle« cltz limit«, livln» <Uer op it t] 4 Bile «eat patronize any eastorn nursery have hospital. A t some homes kindred or tion to procure it. An excellent as NM k totally all lemaa. ready for tb Lucas, F red ............. 2,880 tro hop eotl: land, »halt ret out to top« alll come to a wise conclusion. Our home friends helped to discuss things good sortment at Chapman’s store. Lucas. B L ............... 3.030 een, title perfect. »BOO coat. Thlo b Geo. F. Smith'» store on State street nurseries can supply fully as g «*«1 and to eat, in others there was an extra ■ only about taro weak*. W. S. 3,167 is called Ths Wonder because people Lucas, F ran k ........... far cheaper stock. The less you have nice quiet family dinner aud, alas, some 6,268 cannot understand how he manages to Masterson, J W ....... tables were very scanty and the out A Thanksgiving social will be given sell such pretty and substantial things Mason, W m ............. 910 P A S T U R E FOR RENT -ZOO ACRES FINE PAR- turn lend one mile north of Buena Vlata. Enn look gloomy. Worthless men with ha«l Thursday evening by the school. A so low. Holiday goods of every imag McCullock, N J ....... 600 r is « water the year around, fo r particulars address, McEldowney, T L .. habits deserve neither pity nor Help, goal programme is being prepared. 3,989 inable kind is just now the chief at Milton L. Riggs, son of Uncle Jim _ __________ “ i*™- McPherson, B ......... but many there be who have done the 6,609 m y Riggs, took a donation claim on C ambridge , M lss ., June 21, 1890. Prof. Mack Byron is conducting a traction there. Metzlor, W V ........... very best they could and yet poverty 2.550 8alt creek st an early day, and after N orman L ic h t y , Esq , Des Moines, Miller, G B ............. stares them and theirs in the face. The singing school with an attendance of 1,090 ward owned the Dolph place. Many Io w a — Dear Sir: Enclosed please find about 30 pupils, A profitable time is Cherrington’s art gallery ha* always Mix, M W . ........... inure fortunate should assist and en 7,625 years ago he went to southern Oregon and order for $1, for which send me reported. l>een noted for extra good pictures, but Moran. J H ........... courage them to strive for better things. 3,908 and met with business reverses, at last as many Krause’s Headache Capsules between now and the holidays they Morehead, W A ....... 3,205 The fine weather that we hail was ap drifting into Harney county, where he os it will pay for. They are very good, Rickreall public school re|>ort for the propose to turn out better work than Mulkey, J W ........... 2.960 recently died near Burns. but canuot get any iu Boston. Youis month closing November 25th. Aver pfecialed by a great number who were ever before. Go and see the samples Mulkey, H am ilton. . . 2,725 very truly, A sa R. S hepherd , age attendance 44, cases of tardiness 6. camped out here while they were build of what they are doing and you will Mulkey, F Y ............. The whole American people are now 223 Norfolk street 4.200 A t the close of the month examinations ing. They are all now occupying their most likelv want something of the Mulkey, J H ............. in an unsatisfied state of uncertainty. So)d by j D 2}elt, Dallas. houses excepting our depot agent and 4,003 were passed in Arithmetic, Grammar, same kind. Murphy, B L ........... That things have gone and are going we will report about him later on. 1.030 Geography, Spelling, History, Langu wrong they well know, and they would The following story is told by an ex Murphy, J L ............. 756 age and Physiology, aver»ge of eight The Lyceum has been oiganiz-d Murphy, R J ........... gladly vote for any new set of men, re- change at the expense of an hont-st old 800 For painless dental work go to Dr, grade 98, seventh 80, sixth 86, fifth 80, again with the followingofficers: Presi Neally, 8 ................... gardlessof politics, who might bring fellow and his wife who started in t o 3,265 fourth 99, third 96 and second 96, gen dent, W . Parker; vice-president, O. E. Contris up stairs in tho Gray block. them relief. Capital has too much see everything at the great fair. They Nichols, M ............... 800 , eral average 90. Those neither absent Focht; secretory. Miss Effie Pence; power and labor not enough, the ser- hail no soon ent« red the gate than they Ohms, A ................. 888 nor tardy during the month Relie treasurer, Miss Alice Wann. The sub W e have been doing our level beet ious question being how to equable saw a little to one side another gate Palmer, A H ............. '.194 Burch, Mollie, Kate, Della, Florence ject of debate lest meeting was the A n to help Johnson A Hoa to sell clothing Parrish, W H ........... them. | with "e x it” over the top. "W e may as 1,335 Simonton, Jessie Stoner, Hallie Gibson nexation of the Hawaiian islands and to the good people of Polk county, ami Percival, W m ........... . _ . . . . . . . . well begin and see the exit,” said the 4,500 Katie Fox, Etta, Bertha, Ruble Allen, was well handled by the pupils of the they say that it has not been in vain, Portwoo«!, H 8 ......... A t Pocatsllo, Idaho, an edict ■>** i old man, and through they went, find- 1,700 QS alkd proposals w ill be received at Jessie Heffson, Roxanna White, Ethel eight grade of the public school. fer day after day they are sending styl Powell, J M ......... gone forth that henceforth no married j lhemeelveson the outside. U cost C T the ..fllce o« the Aistitor e * l Poll«« Jadee 0 « the 1.200 I0t> <S Dalle«, Polk county, o r goe, ap lo and la- Plank, John Simonton, Isaac Goodell, ish clothing all over the county. The Powell, J C ............... woman or unmarried man shall be em- Rllother dollar to get in The attendance of the school now is clarlta« Ur« let day oi February, A. D , ISM. for |«a 1,425 Adrien and Royal Plank. prices of olothing have come down and Kiddell, W m ............. ployed in the public schools as a touch of not lo eiceed the rota ad Fourteen thuuaarul 112, each room haa 56 pupils. A t a 5,338 •ale «•14.O00.00I Dollar« of Bomln ot the City ed Dalian la lieople are constantly being surprised Shipley, A J ............. H attie M c l k b y , teacher. er, and the public are trying to iliscov- Prineville New s: Hen fruit is sell meeting held last Saturday a lax of 600 ran for a period not to eicoad twenty -a n , gold at buying suits so much cheaper than Smith, Coonrod....... er whstber this action is meant to en ing in the Upper W illam ette valley to draw annual Interval a the rate od eli rat 2 0(H) bonde LIWIMVILLK $100 was voted to pay for new seats par cent . Inter«* payable eerni-aanoally, prlncfpd last year. courage or discourage matrimony, and towns for thirty cents [o r dozen. It. Smith, I,oretta......... which ate retjuired on account of in 500 and internet twyabla In (old coin ad the United The grange meets the first Saturday secondly, What ntarxriage has to do might pay Wehfoot grangers to feed State«, M DalUe. Orefon The rW t: lo reUct .T r Smith, J M ............... creased attendance. It was also decid 800 or all bid. ie hereby rbaerTed. reject a «y of each month. with ability to teach. The plain infer- thirty-five cent wheat to chickens, Smith, R M . . ........... ed to not put in a third teacher until 895 By OftWr of U i i ('oramou Council. W illie Burns and sister, Ada, were at enee is that a woman who does not Thousands of dozens of eggs are ship . „ . _ _ A. V. R. SNYDER, the spring term. A new school build There was quite a crowd at the Pen- Smith A 8on, R M . 853 Auditor nod PoSee Jadfa ad the City jd DnIUa Independence Monday. know bettor than to get married has ped annually to Portland and other Spillman, W J ........... ing looms up next summer, sure. 790 noyer dance Thanksgiving eve. • no business trying to tell anybody any valley towns, yet no state in the nnion Thanksgiving services will be « i n Stump, C ....... . . . . 18,476 Dave Vanhorn, formerly of Mill Teale, C H ............... thing, while a man who has not per- possesses more natural facilities for ducted here by Rev. Yost. 1,790 Creek, is now keeping hotel here. saasive powers e n o u g h to win a woman poultry than Oregon. There is some Tedrow, G J ............. Bertha, daughter of J. O. Stoats, en 2,710 Humlay school regularly at 10 o’clock. would never succeed in coaxing cube thing wrong— either lack of business Mr. Birks is driving the mill team Tetherow, J P ......... tered school at Monmouth Monday. 2.251 root into the brain cells of Idaho intelligence, or pure, downright shift- 4 ofllo* ut Oregon City, Roads very bad, but souse and spare and Ixigan Bells has moved into his Tetherow, 8 H ......... 4,380 A protracted meeting ie being held won, Hot it youngsters. lessness; maybe both, ribs extra g<xxL new house. Tetherow, E C ......... S t i c k i » h k k e b y o i 689 at P«redee, six ministers being present. Waller, O T ............... 1,150 A. Siefarth hae «old hie hope on the Mr. Hash is moviDg the Nickerson John Burns it able to be around Waterhouse, W ....... 1.550 house higher upon the bank out of high again, while Mrs. Burns is but little rise of 16 cento. Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair. Whitman estate. 8 S 4,503 better. J. M and T . J. Campbell enjoyed a water mark. Wolverton, John. . . . 10,225 One of the slashes of the slashes of Wolverton, Mr* J . .. W hile two rafts of lumber contain Pennoyer Thanksgiving dinner in this 1,200 midst. the Wright Co., Mr. Bradbery is down Worth, J C ............... ing 50,000 feet were being taken down 1,486 with thk la grippe. Zieber, C ................... the Luokiamute one tank. 1000 Several bids for the Dallas and Falls A basket social trill be given at Pee- City mail route have been sent to Several people of our vicinity met ■ ic x s u tu dee Thursday at 11 o’clock for the Washington. Mr. Leech the Salem nursery agent in benefit of tbeir Sunday school A. J. McDaniel, from Port land, is Hheridan Saturday to get their tree*, among the Rickreall people. Asa Hhreve slew a well tatted chick W. E. Burn* spent a few days last plants and etc. week ia the Salmon river «»o n lr y | en in honor of Mr. Pennoyert procla W . H. Kuykendall moved into the mation and will slay a gobbler to eat A wolf was seen near David Nicker- honee thet Mr. Dempeey vacated. with the president eon’s house, but as luck would have it $75 for the beet wheat at all the worlds fairs, and, together with premiums ta there was no sheep devoured having Mr. Dorris with R. M. Wade A Co. Elders Hem ton and Pewtherer have been seen in the day time. ken at state fairs and expositions m as haa been in towi this week collecting. closed their protracted meeting after sa fivs medals and seventeen diplomas, heving done faithful work and mnch Dr. Field, of Sheridan, is not expect- The Star dancing olub of Rickreall besides considerable mousy. good in the community. ed to lire. gave a social danee Saturday evening. H K To Investors in City Bonds. Notice for Publication