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H II irschberg vs W W Williams, re river v m so high that the boat* could fat Judge Burch,*, not run from Portland for stu iul u>1 • J Chiiatian Endeavor waa o.yanu plevin: Prom the report of Gener: Silpcrin -I The following is a list of the tax Jas K Klderkin, receiver of tho Se- „ , . Geo , A ,, Smith , .. and . . Daly, . , Sibley A. J. Harmon is cuipentering at Mr. Kirkland’s fence was floated <>t) 1 ,.,| last Sunday with the following el attle Insurance company, vs Roswell ^ Fakin for pit., A i l Hurloy for dft. tendent J. G, Lewis we qu e : ‘‘The [layareof Polk county for the year 18911, Bridgeport. and tiic middle panel of the loot bridge i ticer«: Miss Nannie Burch, president; Oregon world’s fair commission wisely who are assessed for $500 or more : Shelley and J Marion Vanduyne, part- ; Suttled. • lY I M h l»A T Br 8. H. Tetherow is attending court I uers as Shelley & Vanduyne, action a t ! P Morrison vs D Schilling, action at across the igh was so injured by M iti Hattie Mulkey, vie« president; outlined a policy at the beginning, pro s a l t l a s'a. Mias Pike, recording secretary; Mrs. hibiting misrepresentation and sonsa- Alfrey, l £ j law, J H Townsend for plaintiff, Daly, j law; A M Hurley for p lf— Non suit on drift as to render it unsafe. .......................... . $ .500 this week. r. A . W A S H , Countryman, treasurer. tioual and misleading statements, and Bowles, J ............................ .. 1,200 i UD raoraizroa. Lust week R. C. Dearmond lost a Sibley <fc La km and N L Butler for do : motion oi plaintiff. The young ladies of the Hearts Ease 1,803 valuable colt. urged upon their employes the necessi Brown, G ............................. . (andante.— Demurrer sustained and i Dallas Land and Improvement Co society intend to give a social Friday. 500 Dr. Connaway, of Whiteson, has ty of conducting all transactions there East, J A ............................ suit dismissed. I vs John Helm and Caroline Helm, The object is that Santa Claus may Sam. McEldowuey visited the me unto belonging, on an honest, econotni rianery. P W .................... .. 2,220 foreclosure; Jos H Sibley and Jas H enabled to visit some little ones whom Iwen very sick again. Same vs James S Cooper.— Same. tropolis last week. MALLAS, FRIDAY, DEC. 8, IMS. cal and conscientious business basis, Flanery, H B .................... .. 4,383 Townsend for plf.— Default and decree. he might otherwise neglect. Same vs Chester G Cued.— Same. 3,000 Miss Ella Sanders is visiting her Under this banker we went forward, Hawley estate, Horace --------- -------------- Harritt M clntire vs B Davidson and Same vs Richard R Turner.—-Same. tOINTT COIKT. and as a merit of reward retûrn to the Hebding, F r e d ................... . . 2,280 aunt, Mrs. Sara. Tetherow. Albert Davidson, to recover m oney; Same vs Lyman Damon.— Same. 1,350 state with 75 medals as trophies of vic TME OFFICIAL COL'«TY PAPER. Chas A Carson for plf.— Default and The 2 year old child of Holt. Miller PROBATK. tory achieved in honest competition Jones, Cyrus. . . .TT............. . . 8,345 Same vs David J Riley.— Same. judgment. died last Thursday of braiu fever. with all nations of the earth at tho Keyt, E C .......................... .. 61,826 Same vs John A Veness.— Same. J E Kirkpatrick vs G B McDowell, Burch, J. S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : Ham. Mulkey dehorned several head . . 3.384 0 .............................. .... P « y e « largest and grandest exposition civili Kimsey, W A ...................... to recover fees for professional services ; Same vs John F Groves.— Same. 8,125 of cuttle for C. M. Brown Monday. Medals were Livermore, L R .................. In matter of W. E. Boyd estate, sale 03 ......... ...................... P er i l l month« zation has ever known. Daly, Siblev A Eakin foi plf.— Settled. Same vs A J Richardson.— Same. 00...................... P er three mouth« awarded for horticulture. Of thore the Orchard. P ...................... . . . . 1,754 confirmed. Jesse Walker and wife are off for a J F O’ Donnell vs W B Betzker. ap Adrer'ininK rate« nude known on applica- state of Oregon got 17, as follows : For Peters, D ............................. 13.670 Same vs Ira S Smith.— Same. Annual account of Jas. Wann. deaf week’« visit with relatives near Corval ien. Correepomienoe i* «oilcipvi. peal; Geo A Smith for plf., A M Hur 800 lis. display of apples, crop of 1892 ; collec Pewtherer, C W ................ Same vs Abel Uglow.— Same. j mute, approved und guardian authoriz- %'ine Job Printing done » t re»«onnble pricee. ley for dft.- -Settled. 3.170 tive exhibit of apples, pears and peach Pewtherer, G W ................. | ed to purchase certain property. E H avter assignment; Butler A The Luckiamute lias been out of its 756 State national hank of Cleveland. es, prunes, plums and grapes; for col Remple, G e r h a r d .............. Townsend.— Continued. Annual report of 1. M. Simpson ea banks, but the bridge is not out as re 2,550 lective exhibit of nuts; for collective Kichardsmi, E ................. Ohio, vs John 1 Montgomery, action L Bentley assignment; Butler A on note; Daly, Sibley & Eakin for plf. tale, filed and approved. . 1,980 ported. The fity-tliird congress i> now in exhibit of gra|«s ; foi collective exhibit Sargeant, E F .................. An allowance of $252 was made for 6,632 Default and judgment. The road for about two miles this Townsend.— Continued. session and as all the preliminary work of prunes and plums;.for collective ex Seats, V B ...................... the support of Mrs. Jas. Herren whose 6,571 side of the Calvary chuicb needs the hibit of apples, 82 varieties ; for collec Shipley, P A ...................... . F K Hubbard assignment; Daly Russell A Co vs John Helm, to re required at the beginning of a term . 6,010 attention of the supervisor. I Sibley A Fakin.— Continued. tive exhibit ol pears, 24 varieties ; State Taylor, A C ........................ cover money : D a l), Sibley A Eakin for husband is insane. was then done they can at once get Horticultural Society, collective exhi Tillery, H enrv.................... 1,020 Final receipts in case of J. K . P. p lf— Judgment for plaintiff with order Our Sunday school is progressing L m “ ? a,y; down to business, but it is a large body bit of apples, peaches, [tears, prunes, Tillerv, Aaron...................... . . 1,060 Cavitt estate filed and administrator to sell attached property. 1.195 plums and grapes; Eagle Valley Horti Tingle, E A H B ................ .. and is apt to move slow. J E Kirkpatrick vs J R Moyer, to discharged. cultural Society, collective exhibit of Townsend, J W ................ . . 2,547 cent. recover money ; Daly, Sibley A Eakin M IL L C K K K K . apples, crop of 1892 ; J. R. Cardwell, Townsend, I S .................... . 11,874 Mrs. Burns, who lias been iu lucle- Ben Windsor v* Thomas Collin son for plf.— Default and judgment. T ubbs is every probability that Ari O r L a Grinp$*, though occasionally epi .. 3.206 pendence for several weeks under med- an(] j 8reai Booth, equity: dried Oregon prunes; J. R. Cardwell, Van Buskirk, D ............... Dr. John Field and Mrs. Maloney Bonham <fc demic, is a lw a y s m ore or less prevalent. J Iliauce Trust Co vs J A East, con sona, New Mexico and Utah territories Portland, dried German prunes; C. E W olf, J A ......................... 1,857 ical treatment ha* returned home. ---- ” Holme* * Harmony were recently buried at the T h e best rem edy for this com plaint and Bingham <fc D’Arcy for firmation ; Daly, Sibley A Eakin for plf. will be admitted as states during the Hoskins, fiewbery, dried German prun Zumwalt, C P ...................... . . 6,085 i* Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. cemetery. Ed. Harmon has gone to Marion i Plf - i ’or<l * Carson for dfts.— Set for — Sale confirmed. b p r in g v a l l k y . “ Last Spring, I was taken dewn with present session of congress, it being in e s ;C , E. Hoskins, Newbery, prunes county to see his best girl, and as the | further hearing in chambers at Salem There was more water on the ground R N Williamson vs Klemsen A Chris La Grippe. A t times I was completely pros f 8 435 and plums; William Cochran, Eugene, Abrams, L ........................... the political interest of the democrats river is up so he cannot get home, no Monday, December 18th. trated, and so difllcnlt was my breathing and in tile swales last Wednesday than tian, action at law; Chas E YVolverton 1,727 Hungarian prunes; Max l’racht, Ash Alderman, O .................... that my breast seemed as if confined in an Janie* K Crowley a lig n m e n t; But for plf., Daly, Sibley A Eakin for dft.— for several years. to do so. There is a general impres land,Salway prunes; Hood River Fruit Allison estate .................... . . 1.250 doubt lie will have au enjoyable time. iron cage. I procured a bottle of A y e r ’* ler & Townsend.— Continued. Aa- Judgment with order to sell attached sion that the polygamous spirits of growers' Union, strawberries; state of Athey, W in . . . . . ............. . . 3,440 Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began There will 1« preaching at the school Those who shipped hops from here *ignet directed to pay 10 per cent div taking it than relief followed. I conld not be property. Uiah have given up all hope of every Oregon, collective exhibit of cherries Bayne, W m ........................ . . 7,975 house on Saturday evening, December idend. are waiting patiently for returns and lieve that the effect would be so rapid and the Dallas City Bank vs C A Post, to re to see just how bad they weie bit. carrying their point and that they will *U t* of Oregon, cleanliness, mainten Burley, Ir a ......................... . . . 3,577 30th, and two sermons on the Sunday cure so complete. It Is truly a wonderful med* Henry C Sterling vs Frank Fialu, cover m oney; Butler A Townsend for ,___ , _ anae and arrangement of horticultural Caldwell, F P ...................... 1.471 following by Rev. Longbottora, of A l lclne.” —W . H. W i l l i a m s . Crook City, 8. D. gracefully submit to the laws of A. Hinsbaw has bought the Hinshaw foreclosure of m ortgage; John A Car- plf.— Default and judgment. 900 bany. exhibit. “ W e also captured 23 medals Chase, B G ........................ Bros, hop yard and Zina Hinshaw will son for plf., Paly, Sibley it Eakin for 1,666 land. in the department of agriculture. They Clark, P F ........................ . . . Dallas City Bank vs John Boydston, run the place the coming season. dft.— Continued. 636 were as follows; State of Oregon, for Coyle. A H action at law ; Butler A Townsend for O regon is to have at the midwinter collective exhibit of w ool; for collective Crawford, W J .................... . . 1,500 Temperance House vs W J K irk plf.— Settled. P, A. Syron and his son, A. J., have land, suit in equity; Geo A Smith for sold their saw mill and Andy has mov fair a building 110x140 iaet in site exhibit of hops; for collective exhibit Crosier, A J ........................ . . . 1,850 Fenton A Toner vs H B Stevens and 850 Crosier, W m ........................ plf., Bonham A Holmes for dft.— Non with 11,000 feet of floor space. The of wheat; for collective exhibit of oats: P ro m p t to act, • u r e to o u re Hattie H Stevens, foreclosure; Daly, ed to J. Michelbook’s farm on Red 648 for collective exhibit of rye; for collec Dent, A ............................. suit on motion of plaintiff. Sibley A Eakin for plf.— Default and Prairie. structure will have a very imposing tive exhibit of barley; for collective ex Dent, W m ........................... . . . 1,890 A H Simpson vs R S Bush and J W decree. Many families in Polk county are in outside appearance and Will be filled hibit of vegetable; for collective exhi Dent, Robert...................... . . . 2,000 Bush, action at law ; Butler A Town A n d Catarrh In the H ead Dallas City Bank vs James and W il need of apples and we notice bushels of with thiuga that will ">ake the outside bit of potatoes, 83 varieties; for collec Duncan, W B .................. . . . 2,456 send for plf.. Geo A Smith, Daly, Sibley lis Simonton, action at law ; Butler A them laying on the ground iu different 1.500 A Eakin for dft.— Continued by con world open their oyee to the fact that tive exhibit of grains and grasses; M Elliott, W I I ...................... Townsend for plf.— Default and ju g- orchards. Wilkins, of Coburg, for 200 varieties of Ernest, M arv...................... . .. 7,250 sent. our slate is neither «m all [mtatoes nor wheat; George Belshaw, for 175 varie Forrest, I. 0 ...................... .. . 2,450 ment with order to sell attached prop T. Hinsluw is laid up with a bad toe T W Estes assignment; Geo A erty. few-^fn a hill Alim receiving seventy- ties of wheat. Twelve more medals Green, L R ......................... . . . which causes great pain and a free flow 1,020 Smith.— Continued. A Bush vs J A and Alice Dempsey, of blood when ever it is below a level fi^te ro^dalaj't tliu »world» fair even Or- were awarded to individual exhibitors, Green, F E ........................ . . . 3,536 Felix Noel vs N M McDaniel, action action at law; Butler A Townsend for with the knee. 3,330 egol'ii»», ,/*. App[ik*’ ’ •heir state as making 23 in all "In the fisheries de Griswold, G e o ...................... at law ; Butler A Townsend for plf.— partment Oregon was awaAied 12 med H qniy, D G ........................ . . . 3,680 plf.— Continued for service. J. A. H ill has traded for the McMinn never before. IFiin such climate and Demurrer overruled and judgment for als; one for collective exhibit of fish Higgins, S .......................... . . . 1,150 J H Reed vs M E Reed, divorce; W ville troting mare. She is said to be plaintiff. soil as we possess the W illam ette val nets and appliances; for fish-wheels Holden, H ...................... .. . 3,000 S Huft'fford for plf., Jas McCain for extra fast and cost $500 in the east a ley can be made to equal any like and photographs; for chinook salmon Hunt, J T ........................... . . . 1,263 Ed W iel and E H Lyon vs E C Har plf.— Continued for service. year or two ago. 3,049 ris, action at law; Daly, Sibley A Ea area in Am< rica. The opportunities frozen in ice; fish in alcohol; clams in jamison, A ......................... .. Robt Suitor vs Caleb Hughes and Gooseneck will soon organize a 970 iu alcohol; stuffed Alaskcn seal, fish Jennings, T itos.................. kin for plf., Butler A Townsend for dft. are »round us if we will but grasp and Dallas Land and Improvement com lyceum, A good thing if carried on as 2,030 and birds. The individual exhibitors Magee, John........................ . . . — Continued by consent. pany, foreclosure of mechanics lien; utilize them. who carried ofT medals were Elmore A James E Elliott vs Frist National Daly, Sibley A Eakin for plf.— Default it should be, parents should come take ORANO RONDE. a part and help encourage the young Sanborn, M. J. K in n ey ; George A Bar Bank Independence, appeal; Geo A and decree. T he presidents message is a plain, ker and J. O. Hanthorn, for canned The former is said to be mightier in that line. Smith for plf., Geo A Smith and W H Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ellis were visitors M. Seller A Co vs L Ground and W simple statement of the existing condi Columbia river salmon, and Cutting A at Sheridan Mouday. Holmes for dft.— Continued by con J Mulkey, ac'ion at law; Butler A We notice that the Red Prairie I te - than the latter. sent. tion of national affairs. Its general Co , for salmon tips and bellies. "W e PATTON BROS., BOOKSELLERS. Townsend for plf.— Default and judg mizer |nan, says Montgomery Syron Nat Newbill lias almost recovered were also victorious in the mining de has W l t d enough sawed to last until I A t Salem, never attempt to force H R Patterson vs Chas Herron, ap ment. tenor is satisfactory to the democrats, M r. W. L . T u c k e r from the effects of a severe attack of la partment, carrying off 10 medals; one the fourth of July. Our side is the best j peal; Geo A Smith for plf., Butler A Jtoseburg, Oregon. , but displeasing to the opposition. The by the state for collective and compre grippe. C A Post assignment; W . H . Holmes H. Hinshaw has enough to last a year, j people to trade with them, but are Townsend for dft.— Continued by con continually giving written reason assignee.— Continued. silver advocates found in it nothing to hensive mineral exhibit: by the Virtue Several members of Z. Hartman’s “ I feel that it is impossible for me to say too sent. The people had lust Saturday set to | why Oregon Potter company vs John cheer them, and there is a large popu Mining Company, of Baker City, for family have been suffering with la much iu favor o f Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I was Oregon Land company vs Coffey, Leilcli, action at la w ; Butler A Town meet to arrange for a Xmas tree, but collection of free gold ores; by the Oro grippe. IT PAYS TO BUY THERE. a great sufTerer from impure blood and Catarrh lar dissent to his position on the Ha Cragin & Stubbings, action at law; owing to bad weather and hard times Dell Mining Company, of Sparta, for in my head. Job’s comforters failed to comfort send for plf.— Continued. W ith ample capital, large stock They do say that a couple in this me, and I suffered from numerous bofla Bonham A Holmes for plf., R L Mor waiian question. He believes that our gold ores; by the International Mining it was not done. How soon will they | N M Grant assignment, W m Grant organize a debating and literary society ! and long experience they are in a row for dfts.— Settled. government unjustly interfered with Company, of Riddle, for nickel ores; by neck o’ the woods expect to gat yoked Agony Beyond Description. assignee; Butler A Townsend for plf.— together for the rest of lifes journey at the young folks must go some where, j position H am ilton Job A Co vs M Cosper, domestic affairs there and shonld undo C. W. Ayers, of Ashland, for placer When I began to take Hood’ s Sarsaparilla I had Continued. no distant date. TO P LEA SE THE PUBLIC. mining exhibit; by the Tremain Min six of them, only four of which came to a head, action at la w ; W S McFadden for plf., Mr Fulkerson, the Gooseneck teach-1 the wrong committed. As a whole the John McQuerry vs C A and M A Just now now they would draw ing Company, of Portland, for steam Attendance at the school lias been and since then, thanks to this good medicine, I Daly, Sibley A Eakin for dft.— Contin er, closed his school last Friday with I Post, foreclosure; Daly, Sibley A Eakin message is generally regarded as more stamp mill. Four other groups receiv have been free from this gTeat affliction. I ued for service. ^-our attention to their small during the last week or so. W hy gained credit and his friends gathered Friday 11 pounds in three weeks. The Catarrh for plf,— Continued for service. common place than was anticipated, ed mrdals, making 10 in all. -‘ In the Oregonians are afraid to venture out in In yea __ has CHOICE HOLIDAY GOODS. Horace Martin vs Walter and Paul my iy head heat which ha* troubled me for years evening and gave him a surprise and j parlila Ellis T Young vs E P Dove, admin also ► borni cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and I R onco> action at la w ; J L Collins for but no unprejudiced person regards forestry departnunt the state received the rain is a mystery. some music. Mrs. P. L. Frazer who is istrator of the Belhuel Dove estate, ap plf.— Default and judgment. an expert with the organ did her part the president as a man of small caliber a medal for the collective, comprehen Sarsa PIONEER. jieal from county court; Ii P Boise and sive and commercial exhibit of woods, well. Temperance Howse vs Hanford parilla or lacking in force and decision of char Butler A Townsend for plf., Bonham and the River mills, of Astoria, one for John Middleton lias lost a horse. James Dickey, Jr , was the lucky one acter. Later on it will most likely be wood pulp. “ Oregon almost demon am enjoying good general health. I earnestly Fowle, action at law; Daly Sibley A A Holmes for dft.— Continued by con recommend Ito o d ’s Harmpartlla to alt who are Eakin for plf., F A Chenoworth for to find $690 last Sunday, b it lie soon sent. Frank Ivey is manufacturing cord afflicted.” W. L. T o c k e b , Koseburg, Oregon. Been that many of the things for which strated its superiority in the education Builder Tonic dft.— Non suit granted on motion of Sidney Moore vs W B Davis, confirm found a man coming down the road lie is being criticized were for the best. al department, four medals being wood. H O O D ’S P i l l s cure all L iver Ills, Bilious- defendant. like there was something wrong. When awarded to the state— one for ‘ State ation ; Butler A Townsend for plf.— John and Ora Luper are at home on aas«, Jaundice, Indigestion, Sick Headache. J L Collins vs Chas O Hamlin, eject Sale confirmed, asked if he had lost about $2,000 he T hose who have been cai efully read and County Departments of Public a visit. m ent; R P Boise and J L Collins for smiled and said yes, we won’t give him Schools, Graded and Ungraded;’ for Hom er H ill vs State of Oregon, man ing what the press and the people plf.. Cox, Teal and Minor for dft.— away this time as he felt bad enough George Selby lias been under the ‘ Primary and Intermediate Public date supreme court; A M Hurley for Transferred to U. S. circuit court by I to know it himself, have been saying about the proposed Schools;’ for ‘ Public High Schools;’ weather. plf.— Mandate entered. petition. new revenue system will have noticed for ‘ Willamette University.’ Mr. Kunkhe baa arrived with the T D Lucas assignment; Daly, Sibley | Just west of R. Dunn’s farm on T M Bailey vs J C Proctor, action at rest of hit family and is huuiing in thMt the opinions in different sections A Eakin for pi!.— Continued. I Gooseneck is the Jacob Doren place P A LLI CITY. law ; Daly, Sibley A Eakin for plf.— winter provisions. ▼ > .¿ . 1 - it. -I. ¿ju . 1 a- , » and just opposite the Doren land ii a are according to wnether that particu R L Salun vs W 1 Shurtleff and J , . , ,, >> , '.WILLIAMS' Judgment and order to sell attached . T ¿j , ,, high mountain called the Doren peak Mrs. StHMlborg is vary sick. 30c, lar region would be benefitted or harm Plato McFee, having an appetite big MEDICINE CO., property. S Michell, partners as J S Michell. ac- , , ,, u . r. , ... u ii.- t i i>>. and the hunters often find deer there per box. Schenectady, N.Y. Miss VinA Gilbert was home spend as a elephant devoured a fowl on each ed by the change. Comparatively few M L Robbins vs N M Grant, action tion at la w ; W H VV infree, and D Arey and often stop at the residence of A. N. 6 for * J of the Thanksgiving occasion!. and Brockvllle, OnL at law ; Daly, Sibley A Eakin for plf., A Bingham for plf.. Daly, Sibley A Ea Hinshaw at the place where the trail '«eem capable or inclined to look at the ing Thanksgiving. for Shurtleff, Butler A Townsend Butler A Townsend for dft.— Judgment kin Mies W im berly« school will close J. W. Southwell it building hit new , u , > i» , • ¡leaves the main road. The little five matter Itx fh a bread national stand Michell,— Set for December 12th in ,, , , .. . for plaintiff with order to Bell attached for this week with a basket supper and house regardless of rain. Salem ¡year old boy of Mr. H . asked his papa S T . P A U L 'S A C A D E M Y . point. Tl’n i the .’ president and his property. entertainment Friday evening. ' ! what made the men all want to go to This elegant and commodious building is fitted Dave Grant and wife were the guests throughout with every appliance ol a first class edu chief lieutenants in the case have stud K L Sabin vs John S Michell f t al, j tlie Doren pe:ilc for. When told that cational institution, anti 19 surrounded by extensive A Jennie Shark vs P C Shark, di CROWLBV. ied it with reference to national prog of J. N. Hart and wife on Sunday. | they could get tliere, he ran and grounds, thus making it a most desirable boarding vorce; Butler A Townsend for plf., Jas equ ity; W H Holmes and I> Arcy day school. Thorough and practical instruction Little Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Bingham for p l f , X N Steeves for | looked out and said pa I went to the ann ress and prosperity we have no doubt. McCain for dft.— Default and decree. Dr, J. M. Cain, of Monroe, visited re in the primary and higher branches of education Is af Straus A Co. Bauer Bros A Co, Louis | j oor and ,,eaked, but I didn’t get any Mrs. Alex Courier, died on December forded. Terms moderate. Music, painting, stenog lative here last week. Time will prove that some of their con Scott Riggs vs Henry Hagood, ac Kline G Co, Sweitzer A Co, Butler & \ deer or aom see anv raphy and typewriting form extra charges. For fui- 1st. ther"particulars apply to SISTERS OF T H E H O LT tion at law : Daley, Sibley A Eakin for Townsend for Esburg. Bachman A Co, clusions were wise and some other Charlie Smith and wife are moving NAMES, St. Paul, Marion county, Oregon. plf., Butler A Townsend for dft.— Jury W C Griggs, Dallas City Bank and J S K. M. Gilbert has just built two new K 1CKKKALL. wise. If, as a whole, it puts the ooun- into their new house on his father’s trial. Verdict for plaintiff' for $50. wings to the bridgo across the Luckia- Michell. Daly, Sibley A Eakin for all farm. try in a better oondition than before mute at this place. Preaching next Sunday morning by Clara Pollard vsC P Pollard, divorce; others except R F Michell.— Set for the populace will say amen and keep Rev. Pcling. Daly, Sibley A Eakin for plf., Jas Mc December 12th in Salem. Setli Riggs visited the capital city Union Thanksgiving services was on, but if the business stagnation is Cain for dft.— Default. last Friday ami Mrs. Riggs spent the Mrs. Tom Burch and Helen W hite E C K eyt vs W B Davis, Emma M held in the M. F. church, Rev. Starr not relieved a new crew wi[l be empow preaching the Thanksgiving sermon. day with Mrs. Lewis, of Oak Grove. Catherine Gibbons vs J 8 Bogtie, ac Davis, Chas H Dodd A Co., Foster A are on the sick list. John Leach, Proprietor. tion at law; Bonham A Holmes for Robertson. Cribben, Saxon A Co., fore ered to try something else. A ll or nearly all brought a Thanksgiv M. F. W hite and family took Thanks Mrs. John Vaughn visited relatives plf.— Default and judgment. closure: Butler A Townsend for plf., at Independence last week. ing offsring consisting of fruits, vegeta giving dinner with Mr. and Mra. Henry Xteath of D. K. Burn. W H McDaniel vs Ed Siefarth, ac Daly, Sihlev A for Dodd A Co., A M bles, groceries, canned fruits, provi Mver, of Smilhfield. it being Grandda Of fancy lmoks, Xmas cards, celluloid Miss Jennie McDaniel has gone to H e was born in Illinois 58 years ago, sions and flour, which the committee Myer’s birthday. Hurley for Foster A Robertson.— Testi frames, leather cuff and collar boxes, tion at law ; Daly, Sibley A Eakin for came to Oregon in 1848 and in 1865 consisting of Messrs. Parry, Ellis and mony heard and taken under advise- Portland on a few weeks visit. work bvixes. card cases, purses, nice pif.— Settled. First class tile of all sizes from three married Martha J. Tetherow. Former Flinn and Mrs. l)odd distributed Miss Elsie Alien, of Oak Grove, who Craven Bros vs J E Kirkpatrick, se ment. G. F. White and family spent Thanks boxes of Stationery, tissue papers, writ ly he ran a livery stable in Dallas, but among those who were less fortunate is attending school in Salem, spent Union Hardware company vs Alvin giving with relatives at McMinnville. to eight inches in diameter. ing desks ami last, but not least a large ction at law ; Butler A Townsend for for several years had spent most of the than their ueiglibors. Thanksgiving at home accompanied by plf., Daly, Sibley A Eakin for dft.— Con Brown, action at law ; Butler A Town line of Japanese goods. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. McKee visited Miss Frizzell and Miss Mann. time at his stock ranch over at the send for plfs.— Default and judgment. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith at McMinn tinned until next regular term. PRICES PER 1,000 FEET; r . s. The Falls City Tent No. 2. K. O. T. mouth of Salmon river. Ia s i Saturday 263 Commercial street. Salem. Chas Baker vs J E Luce, action at ville last week. H Byerley vs Peter Hanson, action Thanksgiving services were held at Three inch ................. ........ ........$15 evening his brother, William, and M. have elected the following officers at law; Butler A Townsend for plf., law; Daly, Sibley A Eakin for plf.— George Magers happened to lie there. for the ensuing term : Command, J. the Baptist church. The late heavy Miss Pearl Kersey, of Dallas, has Four in ch ................... ...................22 Daly, Sibley A Eakin for d ft — Judg Verdict for plaintiff. N O TIC E . After supper they uoticed that he was B. Teal; lieu commander, R. M. Gil rain hud washed the little bridge out been visiting her friend Kate Simon- Five inch ................... ................... 32 ment for plaintiff with order to sell at at the foot of tlie hill so very few were H Byerley vs Peter Hanson, fore- ton at this place. Six in ch ...................... ................... 42 about to fall from his chair and eased bert; record keeper, J. C. McFarlanc: T O T T O A N B A Y I M O N E Y tached property. c’ osure; Butler A Townsend for plf.— Seven inch......... ................... 60 him down to the floor. Without a finance keeper, F, C. Raymond ; clia|v- able lo attend. By having your old clothing renewed at moderate Last Wednesday evening a party of Continued. W L Gilson vs F K Hubbard, A M pricee at the Eight inch................... ................... 70 groan or a struggle hie lamp of Hfe lain, J. R. Moyer; sargeant, Ira Mer- The Can«« of Rh«nnmtl>a. young folks spent a pleasant evening BryHnt et al, action at law ; Butler A Union Hardware company vs Alvin went out at once. Mr. Magers immed ling ; master at arms, W. A. Jones; An acid which exists in sour milk Townsend for plf., Daly, Sibly A Ea- Brown, action at la w ; Butler A Town iately started for Dallas with the sad first master of guard«, I. Hughes ; sec and cider, called lactic acid, ia believed kio for dft.— Continued by consent. send for plf.— Default and judgment. new« and on Monday Manfred Sears, ond master of guards, T. D. Hollowell ; by physicians to be the cause of rlieu- I .adieu dreewew, shawl*, ribbon*. laces, silk*, satins Elizabeth T Whitman et al vs H at A1 Campbell. Ah and George Magers sentinel, John lllingsworth ; picket. A. Hanford Fowle vs Temperance House and gloves. matimn. Accumulating in the blood, Piecs gi>ods of any kind, gentlemens' suits, over tie A Murphy et al, equity for parti action at law; F A Chenaworth forplf., went over to lay poor Dave away by L, Sundhorg. it attacks the fibrous tissues in the coats and mackintosh«« cleaned, dyed and repaired tion ; Bronaugh, McArthur. Fenton A Daly, Sibley A Eakin for dft.— Argued the sounding sea. He leaver a wife and Rev. Starr it still conducting the re joints, and causes agonixing pains ttuit leaned and nreeied, to ri.AO. Suit« cleaned, Bronaugh for plf.— Default as to adult and submitted. dyed and pre*«e«l, *3 to SPICCIAI.TY— La little daughter in Dallas. Some times vival meeting in the M. E. church with What is needed is a remedy to neutra die*'jacket* KKMOOKI.KD FROM 01.1» TO Nf.W defendants. J. E. Sibley appointed a rough exterior covers a noble heart Billy Warren vs state of Oregon, ap unabated interest, but the meetings lire the aeid, and to to invigorate the 8 TYI.R. Ortlor* sent by mail or otherwise promptly Decree of partition peal; Geo A Smith for plf., Jas SlcCain attended to. Ohargea will be paid one way when guardian adlitem. and so it was in this case. Never did will be very likely to close this week kidneys and liver that ail waste will be good* are sent by any of the etair>> line* as prayed for. J. H. Hawley, F, S. for dft.— Dismissed. one in need or trouble appeal to Dave About thirty persons have been con carried off. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is I. G O L D . Powell and C. G. Fisher appointed ref Bums in vain. Like all others he had 10ft State street, near Commercial. verted during his stay so far. On last heartily recommended by many whom Phillip Bartholomew vs Perry Con erees to make partition. faults, but those who knew him best Sunday the following persons united it has oured of rheumatism. It posses ner, equ ity; Daly, Sibley A Eakin.— all agree that he was as generous a soul I, Abrams vs Lucretia May Groat, Continued. with the M. K. church of this place. ses just the desired qualities, and so as ever breathed. Frances E Groat, Joseph Gray, Math- Geo. W . Griggs, J. S. Montgomery, L. thoroughly durifies the blood as to pre J 8 Michell vs Adella Michell, di- eny and Colin D Matheny, e qu ity; S, Frink and wife, Ira Merling and rent occurrence of rheumatic attacks BBT HAL. Daly, Sibley A Fakin for plf.— D efault, vozee: Butler A Townsend for plf., Jas wife, J. N. Hart and wife, Misses Re'tta W e suggest a trial of H oo d « Sarsapa McCain and Daly, Sibley A Eakin for ^ H U G H E S & S . j N and decree. J. C. Fletcher is in Portland on buai Hart. W innie Qilhert, Maggie Travis rilla by all who suffer from rheuma E. dft,— Taken under advisement. neat H L Fenton and A F Toner vs L B j and Belle Calloway. Mr. Murray, Mrs l ism. t'™ ”' money and health with doctors” wonderful " enre- Have again opened their wagon and W S Frink vs John Thomas, action all* .psHiflcs.etc... when I will the prescription o f * » e w Martin et al, to recover money; J L | blacksmith shop at the old stand u * y m t t h e r . in « I t fo r (h e L Grant Robbins has started hi* violin Elizabeth Snyder, U G. Bonce, Alvin at law ; Butler A Townsend and I>aly, S IK K Z T REPORT M mmimm il, ' d g h t i r K vm fttaio««. n .________ __________________________ In old < Collins for plf.— Judgment for plaintiff Robinson, W illie Mover, W. J. South- data for the Winler. lyonng mj*n, f a r l i t t w l e , (m p o t e a c y , and to enlarge weak, ftanted Sibley A Kitkcn for p lf— Overruled. Near Covered Bridge. with order to sell attached pnqerty. [C o m c le l weekly hy F . l i i N.iel ] well, W. C. Bryant, Mrs Tice. Mra. or ran*. Corwin tw o Week*. 1 trod (hi. prewrlptlm Freeef i real tadway spent Thanksgiving Nicholas and A. Bunce. and there in no humbug or ndvettininr enteta about H. Any „ ... . , , Hunts A Lanlz vs E Winnull, con- They solicit the prtronage of former Wheat, per bushel, 45 eta. good druggist or physician can put it ni Z""- •> «‘»•rytlUnir i , ,U iu and A ll I H k in V.tnm Samuel Orr v . W N Tarker, b> recov-; firmallo|, i e that t h r * you --------- w ill -- bnv * at.ll h*« uncle at Oregon City. customers and others. They are get er m oney; Daly, Sibley A Lakin for from o r » d v !— jo u r M en -l. to do m ^ l U T Bran, per ton, $14. you receive the recipe and L li lk . V ,, . v .. , , Bt'KNA VISTA. about thi« ~ ting some seasoned stock from Port Shorts, per ton, $ 18. Dick ind Win. Tatom. of Dallas, paid plf.— Continued for service. j * ,rs* * ’*''•>»"' H’“ >k •“ ' »dependence t^ ro n v e n iro t^ ^ ^ A "1m» !. . H . $ n Y u k r i u r d , (B o x f i l l . A I M e n , Mtwte* land, hut the bulk of it comes from the vs — — Sevier, confirmation.— Sale Oats, per bushel, 32 cte. J. n R bhina a viait last week, H R. and Nettie Hall took a •rip C W W att vs J G Harris action on confirmed, east. Flour, per barrel,$3.20. keltatfr has $ ie to Am ity over the high water into Marion coun note; Shaw A Hunt for plf., Daly. Sib- ty Sunday and Miss Rose McClain ac leorrerlel weekly by ItU. A Ceaywe] D ALLAS. O R E O O J f ley A Eakin for dft.— Continued. lie wiU disp»»e lit» 1» hope. IX D F P X N B IN C * . companied them home in the evening. Potatoes, per bushel, 40 els. twv>«i h»a ust returned S A L E ^I L IV E R Y S T A B L E W P. Connaway is on the sick list. Parties are th i fad of the season at Butter, per pound, 25cte. where bo baa been visiting. present. A crowd of young folks gath Lard, per pound, 16 « 1 8 cte. Unde Dave Whiteaker, who has Bacon, sides, per pound, 16|(*20ota. j s iW M- C oy will give ered et the home of Mrs. N. E. T yler’i been qnile sick, is improving. Hams, per pound, 1 8 «ig c t«. pteJ-y r e e lin g in the one night last week and all had a very Dr, Gwinn, from Salem, filled Rev. j enjoyable time. Shoulders, per pound, I t y eta. Townsends pulpit last Sabbath. Egg*, per dozen, 25 cte. Thanksgiving day wae observed here ■» Gibson, of with the usual service* conducted by Chickens, per doaen, $20.1.50 Next Sunday a protracted meeting j « fin g in our Rev’e. Ballentine and Potter. In the Dried fruits, per pound. 791$ cte. will begin at the Congregational Beets, per pound, l cents. evening a good programme an i well church. Turnips, per pound, 1 cte. I tendered. rendered. Every one eecmed seemed much Last Sunday there was an excursion ! Cabbage, per pound, 4 cte. - -t*b the entertainment and Early in the season they bonght sparingly, but recently » m e wholesalers o n ' Z ' « M l --------- fcl ^ * ¡on the Altona from Independence to I Onions, per pound, 2$ cte. ling that the talent had to unload and they got many lines of choice goods at a lm o * their own fig Salem. Mr. Lamoureux is a thorough horseman, and a reliable man Y our team Beans, per pouud, 5 cents. uree. 1 heir cufttomer* a it now fr^ttinic * genuine benefit from iL The above I ... . . . . .. . , . . ® man. 1 our teem The Corn meal, per pound,ty cte. hint is intended t|<ecially for The Chicago store had an auction W11 * * we r* re'» *°r * h,n **** ln charge. Patronize the R E D F R O N T Buckwheat Hour, per pound. 5 cte. last Saturday and we understand is , Stable. Terms Reasonable. Ptorvlls Graham flour, per barrel, $3.60. Hay, per ton, $8 9 $14. 1 After the hard raina U*t week the* J I A C K I A M I TIC. U E C ÏM ItE lt ( O U B T U O lK K i. IN FLU EN ZA , A Y E R ’S Cherry Pectoral Hood’s Cures Numerous Boils PEN AND SWORD. Hood’s Cures Nerve Blood CAN’T BE BEATEN TILE WORKS. OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK D ALLAS, O R EC . Eostoa Stein Dye Works. Sur« Cure for Sprain, Bruise or Hurl! !? ST. JACO BS O IL You’ll Use it Always for a Like Mishap. REOPENING. The Largest and Best STOCK OF DRY GOODS IN SALEM IS AT J. J. D&lrymplf & Co’s- T ffE L A D IE S O F P O L B C O U fIT y . CURE YOURSELF IN TWO WEEKS. B - L. LAM OUREUX TIE NEW DEO FRONT. Proprie-tor. Formerly knownas the Ellis ** p*rt" “nkm’wn Bor. Gommercial and Trade Streets, SALEM OREGON