Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 29, 1893, Image 3

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    LOCAL AND GENERAL
i
Mason, deutiot, over the bank, Main | Fred. Lucas is f t St. Vinueut’s hos- ¡ X. Carr aad family, of Mill Creek, I C. P. Wells, of Buena
V is ta ,
street, Dallas.
j pital in Portland.
' have been visiting their Independence seriously ill.
Dr. Havter, dentist, over Wilson'i ' Wood burn suffered a $50,000 fire
A B Atkins to John U Kirkland.
Highest of all in I «av
L G. Porter it to put in ■ part of the ,rieua* d,,rin& the holidays.
Frank Woods snd Gus. Bassett are
drug store. Dallas.
Sunday night.
107 acres jn t 8 s, r 4 w ; ........$5,319
Dickey place co Mill creek.
; Drs. J D and H. O. Fenton, broth- in Portland on a real estate deal.
Victor E Fink to Wm Kubuke,
Her. Nelson Clark, who preached
Jetf Fryer had a saloon at McMinn­
T L. Price is grnbbiug land for a ers of our mercliant, have formed a
100 acres in t 7 s, r 6 w ; ........ 1,700
Prof. Mulkey, of Perrydsle, has gone
here many years ago, non lives at Spo ville, but has sold it.
garden
and hop patch in North inde­ * medical copartnership in Portland.
kaue.
t# spend the holidays with his pureuts J C McFarlaue to C M Travers,
60 acres in t 8 s, r 6 w ; ........
Win. Dunbar, C. J. Mulkey aud P. near Eugene,
i Editor Wash and family are spand- pendence.
Newton Carr to Peter A Syrou,
Krauae’t Headache C»[aules-W ar- in« the '">l'day. in Portland,
Joe Mulligan, mail carrier at Amity, J. Bannon have heeu convicted of help­
A.
C.
Taylor,
of
Perrydale,
gave
a
152 acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ; ........ 6,000
ranted. For sale by J. D. Belt, sole
Brown A Son have moved the Boyd- was thrown from his cart and hurl ing to smuggle Chinese into Portland.
turkey dinner on Christmaa to a cou­ K W Hioebaw to Avery Hinthaw
■gent.
I ston stock of groceries into their own \ last week.
The Masonic order in Portland pro­ ple of dosen friends.
interest in 97 acres of the
Shun things and keep away from store room.
Mrs. Tlieo. Jeffries, of Amity, has pose to erect a D ew edifice to coat per­
isc H i n s h a w d l e ;............ 1,500
T. O. Hutchinson and W. I. Rey­
places that are condemned by all good
haps
$300,000
at
soon
as
the
times
will
|
been
visiting
Mrs. Glenn Graves at
Lester Baughman and wife, of Mon­
nolds are attending the state teachers’ Thomas H Hargrove to F 8 Pow­
people.
justify
it.
mouth, were visiting Clerk Mulkey and i Monmouth.
ell and J V B Butler, lot in
institute at Portland.
Dr. D. M. Doty is still at Good Sa­ wife Tuesday.
Watch meeting under the auspices
Monmouth; ..............................
106 |
I Mias Birdie Ingraham, of Amity,
George
Myers,
of
Sraithfield,
and
maritan hospital a ml may not be able
of the Christian Endeavor at the Chris
P A Syren to Newt Carr, land in
. Governor Pennoyer lias witten an •pent Christmas with Miss Addie
Mrs.
M.
L.
Ryan,
of
Perrydale,
are
to leave for a month or so yet.
tian church on new year eve and all
t 7 s, r 6 w ; ................................
open letter to President Cleveland ask­ ! Clark, of Zena.
Portland visitors this week.
are invited.
J M Perry to B B Haringtou, 1
W. N. Ruble, formerly of the Eola ing for the restoration of silver.
Jasper Kennedy is helping Eph.
acie in t 8 s, r 6 w; ................
>Us?
M ON M OU TH .
Charley Belt eat his Christmas din­
J. T. Campbell, of Dallaa, it up tiie
hills, is uow an evangelist of the Chris­
General J. W. Sprague, a pioneer ' Young build a house for hop pickers
the valley exhibiting his panorama of ner with Salem relatives, and Mrs. Min Robert Ford to Bridget Flynn, 8
Prof.
Shedd
will
soon
leave
for
a
tian church ut Wolf iu southern Ore­ and prominent man iu the northwest north of Independence.
acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ;................
There vas a Christmas tree at Pop.
of the civil war and was at Albauy ■tie Holman came over here for that
gon.
course of study at the Stanford Univer­ corn
for uiauy years, died at Tacoma Sun
r n Tueeday
Tuesday night.
n is h t
~m
occasion.
A M Bryant to Myrtle Stewart,
Dave James aud Jeff Dickey, of Har­ Wednesday evening.
sity in Calüornia.
day,
lots in Falls C ity ;....................
mony, have been buying up calves to
Claud
Btarbuck
is
The drinking father is apt to entail
At
the
parsonage
last
Sunday
Rev.
quite
sick,
and
Bad habits and evil company are a
Esther Winnull to Aynes Win-
Miss Ora Morehead is at home now Grandma White and
Felix Noel and J. H. Townsend are go into the cattle business.
the same curse upon his unborn child.
J. W. McDowell
poor recommendation for any person. S. A. Starr united in marriage C. F.
null, 138 acres in t 8 s, r 5 w ;
having finished her school at Hasel are not well.
Drinking fathers, read that uguin and ut Portland with their wives, who are
Mayor Mason, of Portland, lias given Man j ought to turn over a new and Byers and Miss Ernesta Sloan, of the Timotny Pearsen. Jr to Timothy
Dell
west
of
Falls
City,
undergoing medical treatment at
ponder over it.
Monmouth vicinity.
too sacks of Hour to be distributed cleaner leaf for 1894.
The Hard Times party at Burnham
Pearsen, Sr, 20 acres in t 7 s,
hospital there.
The Christmas tree in the opera
among deserving poor families.
After a long siege of sickness D. E.
r 3 w ; ..........................................
Southwick’s the other night vas voted
Every good farmer in Polk county
Steel head salmon have been caught
house
was
a
great
suoces*.
It
was
in
the
Owing to the sickness ol Rev. Fut
Gilman is out agaiu and looking better
the best get off around Popcorn for
G. A. Cruise, of McCoy, has been iu such great quantities below the has his tools and machinery (to ed John J Daly to J H Burns, land
interest of the public school children. many a day.
than ever, his greatest trouble being to roll, meetings at the Southern Metho­ thinking of starting a book and sta­ fulls at Oregon City that they have fal­ away in some dry place where they will
near Lewisville; .. ...................
dist church were suspended until Wed tionery store at Independence.
*• »
get enough to eat.
neither rust nor rot.
W. H. Kuykendall has closed hit
W E Wanu to Enoch Richard­
len to 3 cents a pound.
nesday evening.
meat market here not having received
son, 3 acres near Independ­
Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood
Deputy Sheriffs Farley and Hub­
Independence now has six barbers,
Cornelia, wife of John Burns, died
sufficient patronage to jualify continu­
ence; ..........................................1
There vas a Christmas tree at Pop-
J as P Bushee, the Masonic grand the Laudreth brothers being the last
purifier, gives freshness and clearness
at her home near Lewisville last Fri­ bard report a tedious job assessing and O E Price to aGus 8 Lake, 20
ance.
corn.
to the comp) -xion and cures constipa lecturer recently here, was thrown claimants for favors in that line.
day aged 50 years. She was a sister collecting taxes, but they are making
acres in t 6 s, r 6 w ;................ 1
from a train in eastern Oregon Christ­
tisn. 25c. 50c aud $1.
There will be a piotracted meeting
a thorougii clean up of it.
A. K. Wilson has men grubbing trees
Mrs, R. C. Percival, of Monmouth, of the Critchlow brothers.
J G Harris to Bernard Ferguson,
mas morning and killed.
commence at the Evangelical church out of his new prune orchard.
Genuine charity always prompts us
Cornelius Hughes has sold to Teddy
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Har
200 acres in t 6 », r 5 w ; ........4
Ex-county Treasurer Arrington, of
next Monday evening to continue as
J. L Collins in a lenthy article in vey Guthrie, near Grace church.
to help the ueedy and lift up the fallen
Rev. Horner preaches at Popcorn
Douglas county, has been sentenced to Rowe his half breed pheasant for $7.50. Wiuifred Starbuck to Elisha Star-
long as interest demands.
It is au excellent test of Christianity if the Ktatesman gives the origin of
Mr. Rowe will aim to multiply and re­
buck,
46
acres
in
t
7
s.
r
4
w
;.
1
every first and third Sunday at 3
three
years
in
the
penitentiary
and
to
Juhu
Robinson
has
gone
over
to
Ya-
Ivncli
law.
with
which
his
father
and
not of church .membership.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bentley are vis­ o’clock.
Geo H Eliers to G A Larson, 80
pay a heavy fine for dishonesty in of­ plenish the earth with such birds.
grandfather were intimately connect­ quina to help drive out a bunch of cat­ fice.
iting Mrs. B.’s parents iu Lane county,
acres in t 6 s, r 4 w ;................ 4
All the Dallas public school teach ed.
When you want a neat patch put on
tle for some parties at Independence.
Alfred Reed and wife, of the Molalla
Her father, Mr. Wilkins, having
Jno M Parry to Phoebe L Har­
ers will resume their duties next Mon
A new baker’s oven is being made your boots or shoes, or they need re­
stroke of paralysis and is in a very country, have been visiting aronnd
jas.
Harris
and
family
haveid
moved
rington,
land
in
Falls
C
it
y
;...
With
but
little
care
and
no
trouble
day except Misses Williams and Ja
Popcorn.
an the bakery will be moved to Mr. pairs of any kind, go to C. Hughes J M Parry to Albert Harrington,
orilical condition.
the beard and mustache can be kept from their old Luckiamnte home to
cobs and they on Wednesday.
Stanwood's building on Mill street, around at his old stand on Mill street.
one acre in Falls Citv; ............
75
Uncle George Scott, who fell out of a
a uniform brown or black color by us­ their new residence at- Independence.
Tiie officers elected at the annual
formerly occupied as a boot aud shoe
The grand army men will meet at M C Hubbard to Chas N Iffings-
Misses Jacobs and Williams, teachers ing Buckingham's dye for the whisk­
elec lien December 11th for the city are cart and sprained his hip some time
They
tried
to
connect
Glenn
O.
Hoi
store.
in our public schools, will not return ers.
the court house a week from next Sat­
worth, lots in Falls C ity ;........
60 at follows: President of council, L. ago, is no better.
man witli the Chinese smuggling cases
from their homes until next Monday,
We again call the reader’s attention urday to install officers and all old sol­ L B Martin to J L Collins, lots
in Portland, but could not make it
Bently; councilman, J. W. Howell, E.
Grandma White has been very sick
Captain
Sweenev,
U.
8.
A.,
Man
Die
but will teach on Saturday to make up
in Dallas;......................
197 M. Smith, G. 0 . Graves, J. M. Powell; with the la grippe and J. W. McDowell
to the contents of the outside of this diers in the county are invited to be
go, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Catarrh Rom stick.
present.
for it.
Jabx Thurston to J R Robbins, 5
paper, Very few country journals iu
marshal, 8. D. Coats; recorder, Dr. W. is also under the weather.
edy is the first medicine I have ever
George Bock, a former Dallas baker, the state have as great a variety of in­
acres in t 7 a, r u w ; ................
1 E. Poole; treasurer, I. C. Pewell.
Any on# desiring to plant fruit trees found that would do me any good.”
Grandma Townsend and Mrs. W . 0.
<vho has a claim up in the mountain teresting matter.
Vine Pearce, of Salem, who has rela­
J
W
Kirkland
to
OUaa
McGounty
Brown
are
at
the
bedside
of
Hon.
Ira
this fall would do well to examine sam Price 50 centa.
The normal football team was so tives in the hills, will soon start a gro­
some ten miles west waa down Christ­
lots in Manmouth;..................
600
8. Townsend at his home near Perry­
pies at the office of J. B Nunn before
There
will
be
a
Mum
social
at
the
mas
day.
much
disappointed
by
being
so
badly
cery store in North Yamhill.
These four have been made supreme­
Sarah Davis to Jennie Hewitt,
purchasing elsewhere.
Satisfaction
Christian church basement this even­ dale, who is very low with no hopes of
ly happy by the county clerk sim e our
land in M onmouth;................
100 beaten that they held funeral services
guaranteed.
The Knights of Labor are now at ing. The attraction will consist of pie, recovery.
N. F. Nelson, late of Oregon City,
over
and
hurried
their
football,
shed­
ast issue: Nathaniel Bnrdau to Nan war among themselves and the indica
Julia Douty to 8 A Douty, lot in
has returned to his old home on the
an art gallery and the great Eygptian
Miss Lena Keyt is home at Perry­
J. T. Ford, canvassing agent for the cy Ann Conner, aud C. F. Byers to
Independence; ........................
250 ding many crocodile tears. Though sunny side. He came back dreary and
turns are that the organization will go red bat. Do not fail to see it.
dale from the Sacred Heart academy at
dead and hurried some people believe
Independence Enterprise, was among Ernpsta D. Sloan.
to pieces.
aloue.
Salem, and Mrs. J. E. Bartel and Flor­
us last Saturday. His father, Marcus
in a resurection at some future day.
The
recent
high
waters
left
the
river
CROW LEY.
Wanted, to dispose of a special bar
Uncle Jim Turner, up near Airlie, is hank at Hall's ferry below Independ ence and Emmett Fuller are with their
Ford, w»s one of the earliest comers to
Some of the sick ones who have been
W O U L D N ’T T S K I S 1 S S M I
gain in fruit trees, plants, etc , of all in very poor health, and Dr. Conno-
Elsie Aller^ Millie White snd Ray suffering with grippe are improving,
this county.
once in an almost impassable condi­ parents at the metropolis.
kinds. Wood, wool, milch cow, chick­ way, at Whiteson, is liable to die at
Fawk
are
homo
from
school
for
the
Mrs.
R. H. Humphry, 422 L street,
while others are in a precarious oondi
tion for travelers. The authorities
Felix Noel donated five barrels of holidays.
The Congregational church at Salem ens and produce taken in exchange.
any tin.e.
tioh. David Martin is quite sick and ; Portland, cured with electricity by Dr.
are repairing it as best they can.
flour
to
the
needy
and
deserving
poor
has long been in a state of dissension
J. L. F utkell .
E. L. Harris has gone to Albany to being nearly eighty, it may go hard Darrin after nine doctors had failed, of
J. N. Ogden, of Washington, ha
and now about eighty of them have
Mrs. J. D. Smith’s Sunday school in aud about Dallas Christmas day,
Say, boys and girls,did you ever stop rented the Win. Cockle place southeast
spend
Christinas. What is the attrac with him. Dr. Crowley says he gets paiuful menstruation and womb trouble
aud
Albert
Dray
spent
most
of
the
withdrawn and will probably unite with
class of young ladies presented to her
but little sleep on account of so many in every conceivable way, general de­
to think why geese fly in a triangular of Monmouth and proposes to estab­
lion, Emerson?
morning
delivering
them.
other churches.
a handsome gold pen, and the young
bility, pain through the heart and
lolls. -
shape, first one and then another tak- lish a nursery there.
gentlemen of Mrs. J. E. Smith’s class
W. P. McMillan, who has been spend
lungs.
Saturday evening a whole raft of
There are some cranks in all depart­ Ug the lead. They thus part the air
J.
M.
Ogle
and
his
family
have
arriv­
Methodists dropped in at the parson­ ing the winter in California, is visiting
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the king of med gave her a nice silver syrup pitcher.
Charles Chriatermae, Portland, Or.,
ments of life. Of course they want to more easily, like the waves rolled aside
ed here from North Yakima and have
icines, conquers scrofula, catarrh, rheu
scrofulous catarrh so bad that destruc­
run things their way. Generally the by the nose of a steamboat.
Those who have a distinct recollec­ age for a social chat with brother and his wife’s people, Hiram Delap's.
moved
into
Mr.
Cockle’s
house.
He
m itism and all other blood diseases tion of last Christinas can best con­ Sister Starr aud left many a package
best way to treat them is as if they
Mrs. Geo. 8mith and Mrs. Beulah intends to start a nursery here and tion of his nose was threatened and
Sunday dinners at Hotel Holman.— Hood's and only Hood s.
of something to eat or wear.
were not in exiatence.
trast
the
weather
then
and
nuw.
At
Riggs
served turkey dinner’s on Christ propogate all kinds of fruit and orna­ had become to offensive that it was
Why go to the trouble and expense of
The merchants who has real induce that time there was deep snow every
It is said that Dallas is to have one mas day, just a few of their intimate mental trees, shrubery aud flowering sickening both to biniseli and friends ;
Before the new year’s sun conies up getting a dinner at home when you
cured in two months by Dr. Darrin.
plants an enterprise much needed here.
hundreds of young people in this coun­ Can get a first class meal at the Hotel uients to oiler and makes a liticral use where, hut tins year it was f.ulmy as more burlier shop, to tie located in C. friends being present at each.
D. Campbell, Fultnu, Or., says he
0. Smith's store room. ThiiSwill give
We
think
he
will
do
well
as
he
seems
ty should have resolved to make 1894 Holman for 35 cents or three tickets of printer’s ink to let the public know spring time.
Tiie la grippe ic no respecter of per­
would not take $10,000 for the cure he
us
four
tonsorial
artists,
while
Inde­
to
be
a
rustler.
more profitable for them than has been for $1. Tickets on sale at office of ho it, uses good business sense.
The new Masouic officers at Sheri­
sons, big, lit'le, old and young euch
received by Dr. Darrin. His trouble
pendence is trying to support six.
the year now ebbing away.
Geo. Townsend Waller is dead. Mr. originated by three small lump« or
are having their turn. Mrs. Riley
tel.
Thos. Sheldon, out on the Luckia- dan are: W. M.( A. J. W ilson; S. W.,
J. K. Guttry; J. W., H. H. Graves;
Judge Fullerton has set aside the re­ Hubbard is one of the latest victims. Waller was born in Morgan county, tumors coming on the arm. which
Printer's ink pays when judiciously
Former residents of Harney Valley, mute, was 74 years old the other week
Illinois, September 24, 1830, crossed rendered bis arm and hand perfectly
used. No other paper in this county to the number of about thirty, assem­ and alxmt forty neighbors and friends treasurer, H. C. Rowell; secretary, D. cent sale of the Oregon Pacific to its
No frost, no snow and Santa Claus
can give as good service as the I temiz - bled at the residence of T. J. Morrison came in to help him celebrate the C. Coleman; 8. D., J. W. Bones; J. D„ eastern bondholders, and Robert Clow could not get here. A warm bright the plains to Oregon in 1847, took up helpless for one year.
Wm. Andrews; S. S., L. R. Wilson; J. has beeu mentioned as the new receiv Christmas day, with muddy roads a donation land claim Dear Eola and
ek because no other has so large a cir Tuesday evening, for the purpose, 1 event.
Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at
in 1854 engaged in mercantile business 270^ Washington street from 10 to 5
L) , R. L. Booth; tyler, W. O. Ralston. er, provided the old one is removed.
culation all over the county.
suppose, of contrasting the advantages
greet us and we wish you one and all a
Letters are in the postoffice for the
in Eola aud was postmaster several daily ; evenings 7 to 8. Chargee at the
One our eastern Oregon exchanges
Quite a number of eur residents cel­ prosperous and happy new year.
The Mills Racket store at Independ to lie found here with what they form­ following persons: Mrs. Ann M. But
years. In 1857 he married Mary J. rate of $5 a month for medical treat­
ler, John Davis, D. W. Gregory, An- devotes com-iderahle of its local space ebrated Christinas day by family din­
ence is winning golden opiniods from erly endured.
Tom McConnell’s folks, who, as was Doty and eight children wore born to ment ; surgical or special cases expect­
its rapidly increasing list of patrons.
Preaching at all the churches every lersou KcKinuey, W. H. Robb, J. L. each week to telling of the good things ners, W. C. Brown, Samuel Coad, A 8. mentioned last week as having the to them, seven of whom with their ed. Chronic snd private diseases, vari­
that may lie obtained at the different Crider and Dr. Woods being among whooping cough, had the misfortune mother mourn his death. In 1876 he
The constant wonder is how he can Sunday morning and evening. Meth­ Shelton.
saloons in the place. The morality of those who celebrated in this manner. to loose tiieir youngest, a babe of five moved to M onm outh' where he has cocele, hydrocele, stricture, error» of
sell things so cheap. Go and see how odist and Christian Sunday schools at
Oscar Hayter is studying law with
youth,lost manhood, ueainera, la grippe
it is your self.
9 :45, Presbyterian 12:15, M. E south Daly, Sibley A Eakin. Being well ed­ the editor is certainly at a very low
made many friends and but few en­ and catarrh a specialty. The treat­
The Perrydale Patriot is now a five weeks. The others are improving.
ebb
and
the
same
may
be
true
of
the
column quarto, with patent inside and
No professional man can afford to 3. Prayer meetings Thursday evening. ucated and of steady and industrious community.
Linn Gay, Frank and Seth Fawk emies. La grippe was the cause of his ment ot catarrh and bronchitis $3 a
• ■ * " , CTOl'11 r * w11 death and he was only sick a few days
boiler plate matter galore. A very neat
be intemperate or immoral evea from The general public welcome at all habits, he is apt to make a mark in
find
Arch Lewis h&vo thoroughbred | mui not. oonaiH«rtxri iianaupoiio k ««» — month. The poor treated free.
the profession.
The Sheridan Sun says: H. C. Row­ sheet from a mechanical point of view, chicke
a business point of view, for everybody three meetings
s for sale. For Wyandottes and
ell. of Sheridan, has been appointed to Bro. Ryan, and locally it cannot be Black Minarkey’s call on Frank and few hours. He died as he hsd lived a I
H a r a s s » a n d S a d d le r y .
knows that most people will pass by
These officers were elected by the
Several eastern Oregon farmers re
all such and seek the services of those Masons last Friday evening for the en­ port that they have made it pay to fill the unexpired term of Dr. John beaten.
Seth, for Brahmas, Plymouth Rocks consistent’ christian and his place will | T. 8. Coffey at Perrydale keeps on
be hard to fill.
hand good eastern stock or will make
with clean habits and clear heads.
suing year: Worshipful master, Jas. both hogs and chickens— some of them Field, deceased, as justice of the peace
The Dallas merchants made little or! and Langshatis, Arch would be glad to
for this district. Mr Rowell is a fair
to order anything you want in thorn
C H R IS T M A S T R E E A N D R E U N IO N .
Industry and economy are promi­ P. Mugruder; senior warden, Wilson even buying wheat at the present price minded, well posted gentleman and no special preparation for holiday serve you. The latter sliiped two coops
lines. Be sure to see his goods snd
goods, but say that quite an amount of last week.
nent corner stenes npon which most Webb; junior warden,B. H. McCallon ; for that purpose.
ill no doubt acquit himself of bis du­
At the home of Elizabeth Butler, at learn his prices before buying else­
it could have been sold. Some people
fortunes have been built. The former treasurer, W. R. Craven; secretary, H.
A number from here attended the Monmouth, on Christmas! night were where.
Miss Ora Morehead, of Monmouth, ties impartially and fearlesaly.
would
buy
presents
of
their
debts
were
will avail not unless accompanied by G. Campbell; tyler, D. 8. .McDonald.
hard
limes
social
at
Mr.
Southwick'e
lias just finished a term of school at
gathered in the spacious reception
Last Sunday's Statesman said: J. never paid.
the latter. Street loafers and grog
For sale— 2£ acre lot in Dallas, con­ Hazel Dell up beyond Teat’s mill and
last week and report a very jolly hard room the children, grandohildren aud
George Wells took a nineteen month
shop patrons may ex|iect to remain taining house of six rooms, good well C. V. Murphy’s school in Cooper Hoi R. Shepard left yesterday for Denver,
time.
Refreshments
consisting
of
bread
The midwinter fair will open promp­
greatgrandchildren of Mother Butler hog to the commercial center Tueeday
Salt Lake City and some of ths eastern
poor and of little consequence.
and outbuildings, 200 prune trees just low is at an end.
and
milk
served
from
tin
cupe
and
cans
which
dressed 478 pounds.
tly on the first day of 1894, but, as a
to the number of fortyeighi, eight be
towns, where he will try to find a mar­
majority of the exhibits are yet in a was greatly enjoyed. A prize given to ing absent, there being tiftysix in all.
The fact that you hare had bad luck begining to bear, and Apple, pear, plum
Here
are
some
of
the
prospective
hop
ket
for
Oregon
prunes.
He
started
or did Dot get financially ahead this and cherry trees, blackberries, raspber­ raisers south of D ixie: Cbas. Cool­ wo car loads of prunes east yesterday semi chaotic condition, the price of ad­ the poorest dressed lady and gentle­ also her sons and daughtersinlaw. Al­
NEW TO-DAY.
year is no reason why it should be so ries, gooseberries, strawberries and cur­ idge fifteen acres, L. Martin ten acres. and if lie should tie successful in timi­ mission will be only 25 cents until fur­ man each and a fine imposed un the though in her 73rd year, Mother But­
best dressed ones.
ther notice.
ler is in exrollent health and vigor,
during the year to come, but you must rants. Will givo reason for gelling.
J.
B.
Knowles,
M.
W.
Mix
and
O'Brien
ng
a
top
price
for
them,
he
will
have
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—
E dwin C adivell .
mentally and physically, the flush PASTURE POR RENT-ZOO ACRES FINE PA -
be energetic and pushing if you would
Bros, about thirty acres each.
more forwarded to him.
The ladies of the Christian church
PERRYD ALE.
A
tore laud one iniie north of Buena Vista. Run-
of health aud happiness was upon ev­ Ing water the year around. For particular» address,
hope to make much headway. The
The following business was trail-act­
will
give
a
basket
social
at
the
city
hall
A
foot
ball
team
from
Stanford
uni­
A M S M IT H
John G. Brown is having cut on his on new year’s night. A committee of
This week’s issue of the Perrydale ery cheek. When all had assembled
world owes no man a living unless he ed in probate matters before Judge
Cor. 5 and Devi. terete«, Portland
and the necessary preparations had
Burch last Friday ; In regard to the versity, California, will contest with a father's land just north of town 500 ladies will be at the ball with provis­ Patriot is considerly enlarged.
earns it.
team
at
Portland
new
years
day.
A
cords of wood for the Portland market, ions to fill all baskets that are brought.
final settlement of the F. J. Dickey es­
We see several Monmouth studeuts been made, a procession was form-! 00,000 M U T TRK.K8, CONWtiTINU O F PKLN B.
At Monmouth last Friday there was tate. Tuesday, February 6th, was set steamboat excursion will leave Inde­ poor men with families being given Baskets will be classified as young la­
ed in the hall on the ground floor,
.returning
home for a short vacation.
peeoh peer , apple. plum nod cherry. Aleo*
pendence
next
Monday
morning.
a clay pidgeon shooting match for tur­ for hearing. In the Jas. A. Dempsey
the preference of employment. In dies, married ladies and children’s. Ev­
led by two great grandchildren, wee iMg« M M fO »i>t of »well fruite. All «errenfeed ftm
keys. These seven Dallas marksmen estate Alice Dempsey and Willis St-
Benton Flanery, who has been to toddlers, tho son of Dr, O. D. But­ cues, cteen, end true to neme tiemples et office ut
The Independence Masonic lodge the interest of working men we will for erybody cordially invited.
J, B. NUNN, Unites.
Portland on the grand jury, returned ler and the daughter of Mrs. J. F.
put in an appearance on that occasion, monton were appointed administrators has these new officers: W. P. Conna- the next three months advertise free
The Masonic fraternity installed this morning.
aud brought home an even dozen tur­ and T. J. Hayter, Geo. C. Smith and way, E. L. Ketchum, C. A. Hitchcock,
ny one desiring laborers to ditch,
O’Donnell, and the column was closed
keys. Mark Ellis, Harry Cosper, Fred Chus. Coolidge appraisers.
H. Hirschberg, H. R Patterson, W. L. grub, cut woo«l, work on the farm or their uewly elected officers Wednes­
Quite a number of our young people by her sons, O. Butler and N. L. But­
Notice of Final Settlement.
Toner, John Clark, Horatio Morrison,
Hcdgin, J. W. Kirkland and O. D. But nything else. All those desiring to day evening, M. M. Ellis officiating as went to Amity Christmas night to at­ ler. Thus formed, they moved to tbe
installing
officer.
The
ladies
furnish­
C am bridge , M ess ., June 21, 1890.
John Cosper snd Wes. Craven. Messrs.
hire one os more hands should make
reception room, accompanied hy ap­
ler.
tend
a
festival.
ed a splendid lunch and the evening
Craven and Mornaou each won a single N orman L ic h t y , Esq., Des Moines,
it known through this paper.
propriate music. Heated in the east
The Dew city officials of Monmouth
pussnd pleasantly to all. We give the
Mr. Fisher, formerly of Monmouth, end of the room Mother Butler receiv­ '" i & T ^ r 'o X r 1* * T-J'
Iowa — Dear Sir: Enclosed please find
bird and the others two apiece.
. B tat*,
,.r ■
■ Siati
t,|y gcirroR
° t th*
* au court
> *»-
are
L
Bentley,
mayor;
Dr.
Poole,
re­
having
Si. accouiK»
In mid
Concerning
tariff
legislation
Speaker
elective
officers
elsewhere,
and
here
and order for $1, for which send me
is down spending Christmas with his ed her family. The manner of tbe re­
•nd p r y tn s . anni .cillcn.-nt ol th. m m ., (Iu n io r .
An eminent statistican estimates as many Krause’s Headache Capsules corder; I. C. Powell, treasurer; 8. D. Crisp said the other day ; The demo­ are the ones appointed. 8. D., C. C. souinlaw, Mr. Parks.
ception was most pleasing aud appro­ —
’’I?’1
-?
*
*
.T
rn
*2
111 w »»on . ¡» » r c t n d In
that during the course of au ordinary as it will pay for. They are very piod, Coat-, marshal; Ed. Smith, J. \V How crats will use every effort to send the Campbell ; J. D Samuel Coad; 8 .8 ..
« b « m d application » ill bn henrd nnd
Mr. Harris, on the Livermore place, priate. Grouped in the center of the de tarmi nod u th* court houan In Dalla*, on Turn, 1er
life the average man will eat seven four but cannot get any ill Boston. Youis ell, G. O. Graves aud l’rof. l ’owell coun tariff bill to the senate by the last of J. H. Townsend; J. 8., T. V. B. Em-
room aud facing her, first were the Pcbrunrjr 6, A. D . ISM. M 10 o’o I o c Ï T “
said
that
he
had
sown
aliout
300
acres
oilmen.
horse wagon loads more food thsu is very truly,
B, B. BRANSON,
January. That will give twenty-nine bree.
A sa R. S h e p h e r d ,
greatgrandchildren, four in number; J. L. .C U IM ,
of grain and it was looking well.
good for him. We feel sure that near­
123 Norfolk street.
second the grandohildren, tlilrtysix in
Some people will sign almest any days, including Sundays, in which the
Monday
evening
a
woman
was
found
ly all of us continually eat too much.
Mr. Cochrane, of Amity, was up number, next her children, eight in
Sold by J. D. Belt, Dallas.
l>etition that comes along whether for bill may be debated. 1 he time is suf­ walking along the road near Dixie,
Those who eat only a moderate amount
here and said that he was going to put number. Thus the noble old lady was
ficient. We have no desire to prevent
or
against
a
thing,
and
the
same
per­
who
seemed
in
a
somewhat
demented
On Christmas morning ten of Mrs,
Notice for Publication.
of plain food not only feel better but
sona will sutweribe for nearly every­ our republican friends from giving full condition. She claimed to have been out 20 acres more hope. He already lias permitted to look upon almost her en­
will live longer. Less animal and John E. Smith's Sunday school class thing that offers without any thought expression to their opposition to the
a yard of 17 acres.
Lead
office
e l Oregon City, )
tire
family.
For
a
little
time
all
were
living
on
the
Ankeny
farm
south
of
more vegetable food would be far bet­ marched to her home and presented of pay day.
mssaure, but the country is demanding
Oregon, Dee. 10, 1000
)
The question of our debating society silent, the expression of feeling, of love,
Salem and to have walked from there,
her with a nice silver syrup jug and re
(»TICE
10
HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-
speedy
settlement
of
the
matter,
and
ter
of
pride
and
of
sorrow
upon
her
kind
next
Friday
night
is
resolved
that
the
t«ing
in
search
of
a
Catholic
priest.
cciver, Will. Miller making the presen­
lowtng named settler has died notice of his la-
Out in the hills beyond Airlie not we must comply.
lent Ion to make «nel proof In support of hie date*,
Judge Burch, not wishing to commit, United States is destined to be the ly (ace making it divinely beautiful to and
Lnlu Turner, Claud Davis, Ruby tation speech. As a surprise it was a long ago Sharp Bevens was deer hunt­
that said proof will bo made before tbe County
her
children.
In
salutation
all
clap-
greatest
nation
of
the
earth.
her
to
the
asylum
in
the
absence
of
success,
and
as
a
gift
it
was
doubly
sc
Clerk of Polk county, e l Dellas, Oregon, on Kebru
Fiske, Anns Mitchell, Ethel Rowell,
Everybody will agree that everybody
ing and as he jumped on a log a wild
lied their hands. Being seated, an ap­ ery 19. 1M4, el*,; G. L ZuuawsM, H. E. Mo. 7,000.
Dottie Snyder and Gracie Chamber- ceptahle on account of its value and cat sprang at him The hunter was elsf ought to profit by experience. This friends, sent her to Salem for disposal
Hon. Ira Townsend is at present propriate address was delivered by Mias for the N * 0 E. I, N. E. | 0, W | of tefe* 0 end 4,
by
officers
of
the
county
from
which
lain, who entered the primary grade beauty and also as a token of esteem. no little excited, but managed to get
the end of the year, a time at which
very low with Bright’s disease. George Lora >'. Butler. Her subject was the section 88, t 0 », r fe w.
Ho ñemeo the following wit* w
to prove hto con­
of the Dallas public school the first of These are the persons participating: away with the cat.
most discreet persons look back to see she came.
Townsend, from Salem, is at his fa­ lieautiful story of the Creation aud the tinuous residence upon end cultivation of mid lead,
vis ; K.ln»or Shinn, J. H. Moren, Heaiuei Tetherow,
last October, were not absent nor tar­ Messrs. Will. Miller, Will. Cobb, Ralph
herein they have missed it in one
ther’s
bedside
and
also
David
Bears,
of
EOLA.
T. L. McEldowney, who owns a farm thing or another, and there is not one
birth of Christ. The young lady spoke end Wilaon Hhlnn, ell of Monmouth, Oregon.
dy a single time up to Christmas. If Williams, Harry Gaynor, Frank and
Independence.
ROBERT A. MILLER. RogUfeor.
without notes and in a moat graceful
they keep up that habit of premptness Lute Chapin, Isaac and Herbert El out near the Elkins school house, is to among 11s who cannot now see how
There is considerable sickness yet
We heard quite a number of farmers and pleasing manner. The address
have charge of Ladd A Reed’s 1.000
it will be valuable to them ail through liott, Herbert and George Smith.
and where he might have made some around here.
say since the fall in sheep and wool was followed by a few select recitations
acre place at Rei-dville, this side of improvements on his year’s doings.
life. Tbeir parents, too, deserve a word
James Kennedy went to Portland to they could not afford to keep sheep to and songs, then came Hanta Claus Notice to Polk County Printers.
Saturday evening the Christian Portland, while his son will have Has all your time been put in to the
of commendation for keeping the chil­
eat of their summerfallow. They don’t with his gifts for the little ones, and
■pend Christmas with his folks.
church Sunday school children had a charge of their Broadmeads plaoe.
best advantage? Have you not fool­
dren so punctually in school.
know what to do with their summer- their silvery laughter, sweeter than di g i n s ABE CALLED POR TO
OPENED BY
nice concert programme, which they
ishly spent some time and money?
H. Hayden is having some clearing fallow wheat.
Wednesday, January X,
How
does
it
sound
to
bear
a
son
of
vinost music, filled the room, and there
A lady living near Monmouth in rendered before a house full of people
bid
am will do tM
lb*
Have you made an increase of general done. He is going to put out more
lha
*k
Bt*
religious
parents
making
glib
u*e
of
sending her subscription last week said i and each vas then given a sack of
Their was a neighborhood gathering was given to each little heart a joy
useful knowledge. Have your associa­ hope.
profanity
in
his
ordinary
conversation
the I t e m i z e s was the best county pa-j candy and nuts. Sunday morning
at A. C. Taylor’s Christmas of aliout never to be forgotten. At the end of
tions been commendable. In short,
p
s
S
&
g
s
S
Mr. McCloud snd wife have moved twenty-five to a fine turkey dinner. these gulden moments all eyes were S
per they had ever had ever had about I the Methodist Sunday school had s on the street. Such a young man is can you not for the next year do bet­
little
credit
to
his
mothe.-
and
less
to
to Eola. They live in the Rowell They done the dinner justice and we turned to the Christmas tree, laden
the house. Our constant aim has short but pleasing special service and
ter than during the past, and will you house.
himself.
Are
there
any
such
in
Dal-
wish Mr Editor that yon had been with its fruitage of reverence and love for
been to make it a welcome weekly vis- we must especially compliment the
■....M not do it for the sake of yourself and
mother, mother’» holy love for her child­
itor to the homes of Polk county. We boys, Floyd Daly, Le» Smith, Ralph Isa_______________
your loved ones.
The supervisor and his assistant, Mr. there to partake of the same.
ren, and of friendship and affection of
are fully aware that the newspaper is ' Morrison and the Smith brothers, of
Lynn, have lawn doing a little work on
They talk of organizing a Keelev
M AREET REPORT
brothers and sisters and grandchildren
a constant educator in either a good j Penewawa, who took part in it with league at Independence and it would
Summary of Dallas public school the road, at and near Kola.
Its precious gifts were soon gathered,
or bad direction and we have contin- j harp, flute and violin. Sunday evening I u* . i,i»«.;n- .n
„
,
for the three months ending Decem­
(Corrected weekly by Fell* Noel J
Our school closed the 15th on ac­
and, cheered by excellent music, hap
«1 0 u.lv tried to induce our reader, to 1 the Presbyterian church was crowded * * 7
.
* 1 ° " “" ber 22nd: Total number enrolled,
Wheat, per bushel, 45 cts.
count
of
the
scholars
being
sick.
It
py hearts made merry and all that
hate evil and admire better things, to hear a well rendere.' missionary con- ^ X towTrd H n l n V .l ' ", *
306; total days attendance, 272; aver
Bran, per ton, $14.
could fill the hour with fervency of
Idleness and extravagance are evils of cert and Monday evening the public be induced to ber ime w „rfh. ™ C? " ' age daily attendance, 285 ; average per will commence again new year's day.
Shorts, per ton, $18.
only a leaser degree than intemperance were treated to good things by the Ep-
*° beCjn*« worlh7 member, cent of attendance, 94 ; total caaes of
pleasure aud peace existed. When
Lost, Strayed or Stolen.
Mr. Roberts has built a Dew house
Oats, per bushel, 32 cts.
Mother Butler's cup of joy was full to
tardinesa, 125; visits from principal, on his place near Eola. Gus. will live
and gambling.
worth league.
Flour, per barrel, $3.20.
the brim, came the wonia: "Good­ DROM NEAR PALLS CITY ABOUT THE Ell
Last Thursday evening’s entertain 22;viaita from Board, 8; visits from there, and is going into the chicken
fCorrected weekly by Him A Cooper]
ment for charity was well atlende I patrons, 200; visit» to patrons by teach business quite extensively; has three
bye, mother;” “ Goodnight, grandma,” r <d N ^.mhar, » b * , m an aad m an call, W*l
cr poor and lha marc lama I d har Mralan Tm
with the cheery pledge to be with her »ora
Potatoes, per bushel, 40 cts.
1 and much enjoyed. At 10 cents ad­ ers, 90; cases of corporeal punish­ new hen houses.
Awarded Highest Honors W orld’s Fair.
man to driva (ham bam la froat at Wm. I _
next Christmas, and a mother’s tears phe* Any Information tart »M b ’ . * Hnbhard, I
mission, the proceeds were over $20 ment, none. Tbe above figures speak
Butter, per pound, 25cte.
Eola had lota of company for Christ­
on T. E. Habhaid, Phfaa CRT. * «
embalmed the parting. May the dear dtpaodanca,
The dumb bell drill and the closing for themselves, and with the exception
Lard, per pound, 16 0 1 8 cts.
Ithanlly Mass lad.
tableau were extra fine. The receipts of tardineaa, show a healthy, live mas. Tommie 8train snd family from
Bacon, sides, per pound, 16)A20cta. old lady live to meet her family yet
many times by her fireside. Her birth
of the evening added Christmas com­ school. The larger part of the tardi Monmouth, also the two Hurst boys,
Hams, per pound, 18gt2gcU.
day is kept by her family, hence twice
Shoulders, per pound, Ity cts.
fort and happinem to a number of neas comes from children who live in from Hilverton were st A. Strain's; the
To Investors in City Bonds.
Allen
family,
from
Disie,
were
st
H.
each year they gather about her—a
needy ones.
Eggs, per dozen, 25 cts.
the town and there is no occasion for
I far'ten's. Mr. WjLon snd family,
coniine liable and beautiful custom.
Chickens, per dozen, $203.50
EALED PROPOSALS WILL
such a number. The work of the
office of the Auditor end
The Ashland Record says of a deer school is good and parents who wan*, from near Gervaia, were visiting his
May the peace of Heaven abide with CRy the
Dried fruits, per pound, 7(A 12 cts.
of Dei lee, Polk oounfey. Or? gen. « f
bunt with hounds: William Gee, in to know exactly how their children are mother, Mrs. Goodpasture; Mr. Marsh’s
Mother Butler and all the deer old eluding the left deyr of February, A. D., 1
Beets, per pound, 1 rente.
sole of *«t to eseeed the sum of Few
company with James Leabo, his broth­ gelling along can find out by examin­ folks had tbeir daughter and husband
mothers of our land.
Turnips, per pound, 1 cts.
(014.00 00) Del lore of Road* of Urn (
er, Noah Leabo, of the Willamette, and ing the written review work of the from Halara; Mrs. Longcer entertained
i b r t ported eoft te ei
Cabbage, per pound, 4 cts.
ide to drew emnml tefeu
Cal and Mark Winingham, had a big children, which will show you how her mother and brother, from Inde­
O nions, per p o u n d , 2$ cts.
cent.. teterete peyeMi _
pendence
;
there
was
a
social
party
at
deer hunt in the famous Elk creek die well the child comprehends the work
til persons
pc:
All
knowing thamselvaa in- _ I Infeowffi juyuhle hi ««fed $
Beans, per pound, 5 centa.
trict last week. With four dogs they I done. By calling at the school house ■ r. Byeis' Christmas night on the In­
U us by note or account must r r i a i i r S z r TWi
deb tod
ted to
Corn meal, per pound, S| cts.
killed flftyone in six days. Une day parents may examine the grades of tbe dependence road and R. Brunk and
The ealy Pate Crasa A t Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia. No Alora.
s e t t le b e f o r e t i i e fir s t lay of January
By ardor of the C m m __________
Buckwheat flour, per pound, 6 cts.
family spent the evening with Grand
they killed twenty lour deer.
Graham flour, per barrel, $3.60,
n sx t.
F o r e m a n A G ib s o n .
.children.
W. I. R eynolds , Pnn.
Used in Millions of Hornea— 40 Years the Standard.
1 pa Bruok.
Hay, per ton, $8 «414.
R k c e b a l l , D o c* n i bar 1 4 , 1 W 3 .
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