If rough /r. » *— N. L. B U T L E K \ ^ C y ru * N o b le — m ild and p u re W . J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents J Portland, Oregon W H Y N O T SPEN D AIIËUST AT KEWPORT? G et away from the heat and dust o f the valley. Newport is now at its best, and the beach season is in full swing. Recreation and sport for all. Deep-sea fishing, su rf bathing, drives to O tter Rock, the I'unchbowl, Lighthouse, e tc., with boating and fishing on Yaquina Bay. L ow S eason , W e e k -e n d an d S u n d a y ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES AND DOUBLE DAILY TRAIN SERVICE Leave Albany 7:30 a. m. and 1:00 p. m ., con­ nections with north and south bound S . P. trains. Call on our Agent for copy of “ New port” booklet, or “ Vacation D ay s,” they are free for the asking. JO H N M . S C O T T G en eral P assen g er A gent Lumber All yard stock at Hunter Lumber Co. ’s Mill at $6 a Thousand. On mile south Falls City on Teal Creek , TWENTY-SIX y e a r s am THIRTY THOUSAND INFANTS SAVED ago . BUFLER & BUTLER strong whiskey hums your mouth, gags you Mien you swallow it---------- what will it do to the delicate lining o f your stomach — The Itemizer urged that white BILLS ALLOWED. COUNCIL pickers harvest the crop of the 33 acres of hops near town, and L ist of bills allowed during August Taken from the Filet of the Itemi- not allow Indians and Chinamen Maajr Matters U afar teryn of county court. to be brought in for the purpose. LAW YERS COURT HOUSE zer Saturday August 1 3 ,1 8 8 7 . te Cfcy’s Welfare. Joseph Savery and Reuben Nash A Moor«................................... «284 08 ! M V W ood ....................................... 60 00 IN D E P E N D E N C E - O REGO N M. L. Pipes had left Dallas to Remington were made happy black A R o b b ia ............................. 25 Council was callsd to order ia G W Vsughn ..................... 2 76 adjourned session Monday even­ ■ take charge of the S ito r id work ¡ * * * * * °rf T durin? * • w~ k* Wm. Davidson and Wm. Fu- Oregon Power C o . . . , ...................... 11 70 on the Benton County Leader. » • *» » *» • **• • *+ « *« Daliwi Water Co............................... 23 25 ing by Mayor VanOrsdel with all the officers present excep t Coun­ Fred. Waymire and family gua went east to purchase a cou­ c o m m is s io n e r ' s c o u r t ple of carloads of horses and cat­ ci I men Fenton, Gorkhe and Me- were down from Crook county. tle. McCann 6 Collins........................... 4 00 Ja m es Nash........................................ 3 00 Bee. John Whitley was one of the George Wells sold a 2-year-colt P r.sb y t.ria n a Laad In Thaolagical Ja m es Middleton............................. 20 00 Claims allowed: guards at the pen. Progress— Will Nat Othsr Danomira- J B T e a l............ ................................. 100 90 from his Buena Vista farm that G E Hunt, services______ $33.00 liana Co-opera t . 7— W hat Can Ba I G A W ell»........................................... 28 46 V. Percy Fiske and family left weighed 1420 pounds for $300, W J White, nightwatch___6.00 Do you need wood? In pre­ for Salem Monday morning to said to be the largest colt in the [ Dana Far tha Nan-alaat and Nan- ! S H P e tr e ......................................... 48 90 Polk County Observer........ 14.69 4 40 paring to place your be­ raganarata InfanU af tha Paatr ! I C Kmmerson ................................. reside permanently. valley. Steve Morrison, labor.......... 3.86 dels rem em tar that I am JU ST IC E COUET Paater Ruaaall Nat Abl* ta Agraa, A large fire was raging in. the able to furnitdi you all kinds 1 H Holman.......................................... 5 56 G W Vaughn, sew er......... 9.30 Althaugh Sympathetic— Hia View af oi slab wood from either of coast range, making a very pret­ Apiarist Ships 125 Cases. I J S Aahbaugh.................................. 7 00 S M Ray, cement walk........ 20.10 the Dallas sawmills, at the tha Mattar aa Outlined In tha Bible. ty sight after dark. E B radley........................................... 2 50 Adams & Martin, hauling..70.70 That the bee business in Mon­ best possible rates, Send in F H Bradley ................................... 2 50 Born, to the wife of John mouth pays has been demonstra­ A representative of a street your orders by either phone. London. August Mrs E B rad ley................................. 2 50 15d3. Bones, on Mill creek, a daughter. ted by W. J. Miller, who recent­ 3.—A B ible Stu­ ! K P alm er............................................ 2 A0 sweeping concern appeared be­ dent» Convention j N ettie R og ers................................... 2 60 fore the council to recommend Dr. Embree was reported do­ ly shipped 125 cases of honey, 6 00 his appliance. He advised that but been In prog- [ G O H o lm a n ................... ■ . . . . . . ing well in Harney county and making a total of about 3200 6 00 as we had no storm sewers, a re»» here for sev­ | J M G rant ..................... ................ having a large practice. pounds in the shipment. The 6 46 eral dajrs In the ' H Holman.......................................... flushing appliance would be in­ James Jenkins was here from price received was between $3 SH E R IF F ’S O FFICE L o n d o n T aber­ advisable; that he had a one man Washington territory for a visit and $4 a crate. Mr. Miller has nacle. Lancaster J M G ran t......................................... 211 79 concern that could be furnished m * *♦ ** with his sister, Mrs. Henry an apiary of nearly 100 hives. Gate. W. Pastor J E R ich te r.................. .................... 75 00 He was referred to the 45 00 for $30. J H Savery.......................................... The bees are of the Black and Russell delivered — ‘—“ Howe. health and police committee, who c l e r k ’ s o f f ic e two addresses to­ ___ Sheriff Groves had many of Italian and obtain some honey I day We report A B Robinson ................................. 140 16 have been given power to act in his hop poles prostrated by the from the red clover. Several | one o f them, from E E Sh a w ........................................... 75 00 this matter. years ago W. L. Arant w est. of Dr. Hayter asked for a war­ t h e text. **Elae E F Harris . . . ........................ . . . 50 00 Tents, Hammock’s and Camp hard w' nd ° f the previous Sat- that city, sold several crates of T R EA SU R ER 'S O FFICE your chil­ rant for $57.80 on interest fund, Stoves at Craven Bros, Stock urday- red ¿lover honey made by Italian dren unholy, but now were are they holy."— T racy S ta a ts ..................................... 64 20 and one.of $200 on sewer bond W. W. Miller was quit^ ill bees to a Portland commission complete. 1 Corinthian» 7:14. CORONER OFFICE with bilious fever. , merchant for $5 a crate. This The Pastor declared his text was R L Chapman ................................. 44 96 fund, and same was granted. On motion of Sibley the hear­ A. S. Crider and wife left for is the highest price yet recorded probably the basis of much o f the pre­ SCHOOL S U F T ’S O FFICE ing of remonstrances against a trip through the middle west. there. For some time clover vailing confusion on the su bject of in H C Seym our........ ............. . . . proposed macadam street work Dr. I. T. Mason had a calf growers have been wanting bee- fqnt salvation und Infant daimiatiou ASSESSOR’S OFFICE MRS. OLIVE SMITH-BICKNELL with on that portion of Academy, be­ Before discussing hi» text, be wished only three legs. men to settle in that section of F E M eyer..................................... tween Church and Levens was IN STRU C TO R ON D. J . Riley and a force of car­ the country, and have offered to call utteutiou to a very advanced Mrs F E Meyer ....................... 66 00 closed. theological step recently takeu by the I W Goodell................................... small tracts of their land, in or­ penters left Dallas to put up a Presbyterian General Assembly In the Bids were opened for the con­ PIANO and ORGAN JAIL fine residence for Hon. A. M. der that the clover crop might be United States. According to telegraph­ struction of curbs on the above benefited by the pollenization by ic dls|>atcbea. It had ultered the Con­ J M G ra n t........................... . -. Holmes near Bethel. Studio : 712 Oak S t., Dallas, 6 00 improvement and were read from A B Starbuck ................................ . fession of Kulth so as to save non-elect John E. Smith was the proud the bees. —Journal. Himes Bros, and Holmes & Grant CURRENT EXPiNSK tufunts as well as elect ones. father of a son who was claimed The bids were referred on motion Fine Dairy Barn on McArthur Farm. G lars A Prudhomme Co.............. The thought that God hud arranged to be the fattest little rascal in 28 70 of Hayter to the mayor, Barbur Dallas Telephone Co..................... One-of the finest and largest a plan whereby some Infants would Polk Co Item izer ....................... the county. He was 4 years old, and Sibley with power to act and Furnished house keeping and weighed 72 1-2 pounds. dairy barns in Polk county is be­ go to Heaven at death, and other in S ta r T ran sfer Co ....................... . 1 80 enter into a contract with either fimts to eternal torture, has for ceu- . 56 15 rooms. Inquire at New Scott. ing erected on the McArthur . Samuel Orr was the proud turies troubled the minds of all Chris­ G A H u r le y ................................... . 10 50 firm. father of a 12-pound son, born ranch, two miles east of Rickre- tians—Catholic and Protestant. Some Independence E nterpiise . .. . 3 60 On motion of Sibley the street all. It is to have a cement floor said that elect infants would be saved, 10 «7 committee was given power to in Salem. Not Yet Too Late. 5 40 grade the t pper end of Havter and all sanitary conveniences* and uon-elect infants tortured. Others D E S t i t t .................... ..................... Rube Glaze had a watch stolen 40 It is not yet too late to spray , from him at Salem by Fred Van A milk cooling plant and separa­ held that baptised infants would be G A Hurley..................................... . 10 6 43 street and take down the hill. tor house will be added, and saved, und other lnfuuts not baptised, C G Coad........................................... . 72 10 for Codlin moth. Use two j Wagner. C G Coad......................................... steam can cleaning and steriliz­ or sprinkled, would go to eternal tor Husoong & C o ................................ pounds of Arsenate of lead 6 11 Williams lastalls Plant. Hon. N. L. Butler was back ing outfits will also be continued. ture. Others held that none could be J C H a y te r..................................... 14 05 fifty gallons of water. Finding out that it was at this from Yaquina and said he left The owner of the ranch is a saved without regeneration: and these, PAUPER J . S. PARKER. time not possible to interest local being perplexed as to bow lufunts Dave Sears there climbing trees Portland attorney, but the ranch . 25 00 Cottage Undertaking P a rlo rs .. Fruit Inspector. could be regenerated, could hardly have U S Loughary................................. . 20 45 capital in the installment of a after rock oysters. is under the management of G. any hope of Infant salvation. For cen­ Williams Drug C o......................... 25 central heating plant, Ralph Wil­ Will. H. Parry was reported E. Rowe. One by one new dairy turies good people have suffered terri­ O D Butler .. ............................... . 25 8 50 liams has concluded to put the barns are rising in Polk county to have lost the use of both his bly because of these confused Ideas. Surveying and Subdividing. C A Robinson................................. . 14 00 same in personally. He will fur­ and the dairy business is steadily The Pastor then showed how foolish J K Neal............................................ eyes. 6 00 nish the three bank buildingB Prompt service, work guaran­ . 18 96 II A Woods A C o .......................... growing. —Oregonian. all these theories seem when (‘entrust­ A hotel was one of the things with steam heat from it and teed—Himes Eng. Co. Dallas, Or. badly needed in Dallas. ed with the simple and Iwautlful teach­ J E Yoakum ........ ..................... . 21 22 8 55 Phone 502. tf ing of Scripture that the salvation of Dallaa Meat C o............................... . 98 00 stands ready to contract with C K Huntley ................................. Jim Tetherow’s boys was re- NOBODY SPARED. any other business house in the all—young and old. of heathen lauds C L Crider ................................... 3 66 j ported as bleeding to death from hr well ns Christian—is through the Simonton A S c o tt.......................... . 11 06 three blocks or the free library a cut finger, the doctors being . 2 00 or Gail hotel at a price of 35 Kidney Troubles Attack Dallas Men resurrection power o f Messiah’s King unable to stop the flow. House Wanted. dom. lie theu said. Why should we Pet«r Cook ................................... . 10 00 cents a foot radiation. This is . 26 00 the same price as charged by the D rexler A Alexander ................. trouble longer with the errors of the and Women, Old and Young. Wanted to rent, by month or It was said that if the narrow 6 00 Dark Ages, when God's Word is now G erth Cash G rocery..................... McMinnville plant. The heat for term of years, modern house gauge management got much INSANE shining so brightly? will be ready for service by No­ in Dallas by September 1st. Must worse the trains would become Kidney ilia seize young and old. B H McCallon........ .. ................ . 15 00 vember 1 st___ U n a b le t e A g re e . Often come with little warning. be modern. try weeklies—go to Portland one Children suffer in their early y ears— Pastor Russell declared th at he felt MISCELLANEOUS week and try to get back the Can’t control the kidney secretions. great sympathy for the move of the Dallas Bay Wins Honors. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer Presbyterian brethren: but neverthe­ E M Sm ith ....................................... 142 25 next. Edward E. Coad, who has pur­ pain. , less. he could not agree w ith their con­ HEALTH OFPICER Charley Frantz had a narrow Women worry, can’t do daily work. chased an interest in the Holmes clusions. believing that the Bible B 11 M cCallon................................. . 72 00 escape from death at their: mill Men have lame and aching backs. Business college, and who has tenches otherwise. He realised that I f you have any form of kidney ills. in Kings Valley. FRUIT INSPECTOR become the dean ot the faculty You must reach the cause the kid­ the Presbyterian view of Election . 50 65 and president of that institution, made It difficult for them to deal with J S P a r k e r .............. ...................... Gene Hayter and Mark Ellis neys. Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kid­ the non-elect, both adults and Infants. CIRCUIT COURT is well known in school circles in caught 182 trout up the Luckia- neys— 15 00 Hood River, whare he was em­ mute, some of them being 15 in­ Have brought relief to Dallas people. He found Scriptures declaring that L D Brown........................................ . . 46 00 ployed for six years. God is selecting the Church from R L Chapman................................. Mr. Coad Dallas testimony proves it. ches long. w ido w ' s pension was for two years principal of Mrs. Ralph Adams, 312 Maple s t., amongst the world. He conceded that P. W. Ellis assumed charge of Dallas, Oregon, save: “ i>ne o f my those not elect would properly be call­ Clara A Bray ............................... 47 the Hood River high school and the newly installed telegraph of­ family complained for quite awhile oi ed non-elect. But he found nothing Eliza Lawrence .............................. 47 for four years was superintendent In the Bible to Indicate that non-elec­ pain and lameness in his back. A fte r Huldah E T urpin............................. 26 fice at Monmouth. of the schools of the city. taking one box o f Doan’s Kidney Pills, tion to Joint-heirship In Messiah's Georgia M Sawyera ...................... 40 The new president of the Port­ L. B. Martin went into his he was greaoty relieved. He believes Kingdom means predestination to an Mary Wilson...................................... 32 Rose Tom ........................................... 32 land college was Hood River barn at his saw mill six miles th a t Doan’s Kidney Pills are all they eternity of torture are claimed to be. ’ county’s first school superinten­ Many have been consigning adults Lilliam C Hall ................................. 17 from Dallas one night, and the F or sale by ail dealers. Price 50 IV W Chappell ............................... 10 dent. having resigned the posi­ lamp, which he was carrying ex­ cents. Foster-.Milburn Co., Buffalo and Infants to the numtier of 90,000 M attie Burson................................ 20 tion of superintendent of Santiam ploded, resulting in a fire that N. Y ., sole agents for the United every day 1 30.000 Infants (Lilly), or 82. Dessie H M o ore.............................. 10 000.000 every yenr. to etemul torture, Academy to come here to take up H attie Riggs ................................... 8 consumed all his hay and several S ta tes. Rem em ber the name— Doan’s—and because non-elect, unregenernte or un Rose Cassidy...................................... 37 educational work. He was edu­ oxen. tak e no other. baptNod Surely all Intelligent people Lyda Smith .............................. 10 cated at Dallas College and the are out of accord with such a proposi­ Addie Launer............................. '■■■ 17 C. G, Fisher’s little son fell University of Oregon.—Orego­ Mary A Odom................................... 25 tion Surely some grvat mistake has and broke his thigh bone on their Ware Ever Aluminums at Cra­ ln*en made (luring the Dark Ages, and nian. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS Salt Creek farm. ven Bros. God has been slandered. L . D. b u t l e r lit Ilia Good Work M in in ! Says Pastor RussM. WOOD FOR SALE AUGUST ROMAN \ c The World Moves Itself We Move Anything Else CITY TRANSFER CO. W alla W alla, W a sh , U. S. A. DalIi*’Oregon SEPTEMBER 2 5 ,2 6 , 2 7, ’ 13 W . R . C o u lte r Patronize the Itemizer-Returns sure.,Phone 1061 FRONTIER DAYS The Largest Industry in Polk County is the Frostier Days a t W alla W alla wiO, « - doahtexfly. ba lbs biggest and boat a t­ traction or tb s I com I ever promoted by aay city s f tbs Unitsd Stats*. Every fsEtsre s f western life will be rs-enseted la b truly s maaing meaner by tbs most alrillf el end dering performers living. Champion rider, of worid fame will, sack day, co m ­ pete with sack other in wonderful sad thrilliag fe a t, of borteraaaakip; racing wild horaas by dare devil riders will bold the crowd« spell bound} the “ drunken-ride" is a top-notch feature; Indian rscce and feme will truly dapiet the character and cunaing of the R ed man, white the llt-a s ilc pony repress relay n e e will require a wonderful endurance test of man sad beast. - Champion lady riders will perform ia wondrous m eaner and remarkable is their «kill as horsewomen. T h e squaw racer, Indian dances, Indian Tillage la d a R ia l laD tsa W ibd in o will portray in yieid manner Indian life. Bulldogging cattle, roping and bunding, throwing by the horn« and a general stampede are but a few of the features of life among the cattle. No« the least of the events planned is the monstar street parade which trill show every phase of early w rite rs life, cow boys, trappers, m iners, express riders. Mage coaches, rack trains and early settlers wilt participate. T h e world famous 72d Scsdorth I High land Bund of 76 pieces will be one sf the murieal treats. EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS Walla Walk Cowwty Fair S ^ t . Z2 77 «25.000 Pw ts. assd Don’t Fail to Attowd tho Big Fair and the O n Only Big We F o r ia i f s a A . lAbm B. H. JOHNSON. Secretary, W a le W alla. Waehtogtaw, U. S. A . General Repair W ork Buy Your Lumber of them and help the Community grow. If y o u h a r e a b ic y c le , a m o t o r c y c le , gssa e n g in e , lo c k , g u n o r o th e r m e c h a n ic a l d e v ic e , o r fira a r m th a t r a q u ire c th a w o r k o f a h e x p e r t r e p a ir ­ m a n . le a r a it to . L. B. HIXSON, Jr. M a in S t r e e t • PHONE 1 0 7 3 How’s This? W e offer One Hundred Dollars Re­ ward lo r any case of C atarrh that cannot be cured by H all's Catarrh I Cure. F . J. CHENffT A CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. | Cheney for the last 1ft ysars. and believe i him perfectly honorable In all business , transactions and financially able to carry i out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK O F COMMERCE, iStseeeee er l e U I SM ITH ) 315 The Pastor then demonstrated that God 1» the very personification of Wla dom. Ju stice. Love and Power: where as n God who would foreordain 32.000.- 000 Irtdngs per year to |«ss to an eter nlty of torture would be, not a God. but the most terrible devil Imaginable Bible students are realirlng that the Bible teaches nothing o f the kind we once supposed As their eyes of un demtnndlng open, they appreciate the fHvlne character as never before All Condemned Need R e d e m p tio n . A fter reminding his hearers that ac ording to Scripture we are saved by faith, not by being Infants, the Pastor - bowed eoneluah'ely from the Bible li:it although Infants share In Adam’s .eatla sentence and have provision lu esils’ red e:ill*Ive work, nevertheless !ier e«H be saved only by coming to a now ledge of (;«s| iiih I Jesus, and then •*xer M ug fulfil and »Im llrin v to the •xtent o f ability His position seems 'iidelMitable The *|»eiiker then reviewed the Bible eftchhig that all mankind sinned In Vdiim. and came under the Divine urse. or sentence of death—uot etern .1 torment “In due time Christ died for the ungodly” those who lived t»e "tire His crucifixion and those born luce Because of this general redemp Ion. co extensive with the curse, there s to Is* a resurrection (Hit of sin Hnd •1e>41h conditions lank to |»erf©«tloo of ife Onl) those who Intelligently re- lect this grace of God will die the Her ond l»eath. Meantime, a ll-In fa n ts and ad u lt»- nt death go to 8heol. Hades, the tomb, there to »wait the resurrection Morn Ing— Messiah's Kingdom Then the dead shall come forth from the tomb— •* p « **»•«* man In his own order." D a lla s, O r e g o n Toledo. O Hell'e Catarrh Cure 1« taken Internallr. acting directly upon the blood and mu* coue surfaces of the system. Teettmonlsle sent free price 75 cent, per bottle, •old by ell Druralats. T a k e E a U ’e F a m ily P ills fee Craven Bros H d w r ....................... 157 Ross P ie r c e ...................................... 84 Ja m es A W right ........................... 15 Kmil T K o d d a n t............................. 37 Himes Eng A Const C o ................ b7 C W Davis Hdwr C o..................... 15 Thornton Hdwr Co......................... 13 Craven A H uff........................ 1 T J A ls ip ............................................ 138 A Hill ........ ........................................ Hunter Lumber Co.......................... 43 Chas K Spaulding Log C o ............ 46 N Hughes............................................ 2 Independence Feed B a rn .............. 12 W K Goodell . 6 Ed P rath er................................... 18 Standard Oil C o.......................... 13 Dallas Lumber A Log Co . . 3 Charley Anderson. . ............... 26 Wm Dswes ............................ 2 Ralph Adams............................... 12 Gebhardt Lumber C o ............... 2(8 Miller, risim i.v ri Cramberg 7 Salem Sewer Pipe Co . . to E I. P alm er................................. 16 Standard Oil C o......................... 15 Guy Bros ................................... 20 N A Lunde................................. 117 W att S h ip p ............................... . 4 Dallas Iron Works Hred J W ag on er.............................. 20 J M Sears ......................................... 6 I homas l a th e rw u o d ................... 14 | Chaa R Hanson ......................... 27 | Met ann A Collins ................ 5 l Lynch A l l o f f e e ............................. 1 j C W M atthew*.................................. 50 j l\ m F l , e e ........................................ 26 ; Hluper lirus A Cockle ................... 18 ( has Durrell ................................... 166 j John hrhaller A S o n * ................... 16 J W llu tls r......................................... 2t 1 Thornton Hdwr C o ......................... 37 T J M errick........................................ 94 .1 A T a t e ........................................... 116 4 i K .fa n n in g *........................................ i Gold Creek Lumber Co................. 47 D J R ie y .......................................... 110 Frank tV W ilson............................... 10 A J W u r lz b e rg e r........................... 60 Purcell A G a lla g e r ..........................16f9 H M i l l s ............................................. ¡6 J W Finn ........................................ 20 F M Suver . 15 Mrs J M Cleveland ..................... (0 Sloper Bros A Cockle ................... 2 Homer M rTimmond*..................... 14 Ceas K Sp auld in g...... ................. 10 John Martin ..................................... 46 I Kos* Ficklin ..................................... 55 111 | Pern Meyer ............................ C t Horn ............................... 54 L B a rn a rd .......................................... 62 , Floyd l o n e * ..................................... II Henry F ern ....................................... 37 Chua K Spaulding Log Co.................... 78 W M P latt ............................... 10 Harris A M artin............................... 95 A Sampson ............................... 66 U Brown.............................................. 48 H Sampson............................ 47 51 26 C Leach REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Phillip C arr to Thurman Cannon, lot 4, block 33, Thorp's Indepen­ dence ...................................... . $ W A W heeler et ux to E E Mc- Namor, land in Polk County . John Sh etterly e t ux to F F. Me­ hl am ar, lot 7, block F , Polk ad to M'illamina........................ L A M asters e t v irto Cyrus Pow­ ell s t ux, 14.98 acres in 8-6 .. John G Brown e t ux to Dallas City bank, land in D a lla s ........ G A Sperling et ux to A L Sper­ ling, undivided one-half in tertst in 218.72 acres in 8-4 M W M ixet ux to Nancy D Rose, land in P atterson’s 2nd add to Independence J B V B utler to E S Evendcn, land in Monmouth Ira M Jackson et ux to H 8 Bul­ lock, 3.88 acres land near Inde­ pendence ..................... J M Campbell e t ux to \V L Black, land in Dallas Land A Improvement Add to Dallas M M and W L Diel to 11 B Vol- heim et ux, 120 acres in 10-4 Monmouth Evaporating Co to Or­ egon A California R R Co, land in 8-4 C E Mr Lane to Minni« B Miller, lot 3. block I , l-uver ___ Broadmead Land Co to Ludwig Mueller, 5.50 acres in 6-5 Lmpire Investm ent Co C W Bor­ ders, 408 acres in Sheridan View acres Sidney G l.alhrop et ux to F J Cobbs, 160 acres in 8-6 B S Hastings et ux to Valley A Siletz K K Co., right of way in 9-5 L Sampson A E Meyer . A Sn id er........ B Brow n........ J Williams J Wagoner R Roland . B Robertson C 51 Horn John M y e rs... | Eddie Horn B Harris .... j T Bobinaon . . j J Robinson..... H Brady . . . . ! S Kimball ' Wm l e e . . . . C M Horn ' F (*axby j A Sampson .. Clint H unnocut t B M 5>*— 125 500 150 10 1 1 185 250 1 100 10 100 208 838 10 3.00 225 47 52 11 14 61 42 60 50 50 36 00 00 8 10 21 86 3c 20 « 17 11 15 20 13 12 43 24 4 10 CO (JO 00 86 00 00 35 50 00 no 11 60 00 4 60