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ì ‘ X ’ 'n ’ -'s T Lieut. Schwatka and party leftChilcat has been adopted is unconstitutional, on the 7th of June oh his prospecting in view of the provision of the Constitu MONMOU^I AND VICINITY. and exploring tfip to Yukon country. tion which refuses to allow the legisla Indians who went os far as the lakes ture to pass a law to prohibit the sale of Mr. R. Foulkes’ baby is quite sick. Mrs. Work is still confined to her bed with him report his arrival safely there, intoxicating liquors. Judge Wilson, in at which point he intends embarking in dissenting, holds it to be unconBtitu- and is not much better. ___ _ boats and canoes to reach the Yukon tionul, but says it is no offense to give Since college commencement our river. Iu this way he expects to spend away liquor unless it is with the purpose town looks a litle deserted. some three months this year in the of evading the law. Several from Monmouth went to country. The canneries at Pyranniu Additional information regarding the Salem this week to attend tue Teachers > [Iarbor are doing but little business as tornado in the vicinity of Chilicotbe, Institute^ yet. They expect them in full force Mo., on Monday night, says that the :o: Quite a number from our town have Muring this month at Sitka. storm raged in Monroe township with gone to the coast, some to the mountains Diphtheria prevails in Holladay’s ad about the same violence as in the Blue and still others are to follow. dition to East Portland. Mountain townships, and that thehonses The Pioneer Low Prices in An epidemic of some kind appears to and barns of fifteen farmers were de R. R. Boothby attended the Grand Tho total destruction by Lodge of I. O. G. T. which met at have broken out among the river fish, stroyed. INDEPENDENCE Astoria last week. He reports an inter as hundreds of them are dead, and storms so far reported is between thirty floating in the river between Portland and forty houses, and nearly twenty esting and profitable meeting. and Oregon City. Has just opened the Finest barns and outbuildings, besides crops L. B. Rowland and family are remov The following are the estimated losses and other farm property. Two persons ing from Monjnouth to Eugene City Stock of Novelties iji , this week. We don’t like to give up by the Dallas fire: Parson's hotel, were killed outright, one has since died, Bro. Rowland from our town, but it $2000, no insurance ; Cain hotel, furni four others are in a critical coudition ture, $500 ; Mrs. Swain’s building and from their wounds and twenty or more FANCY AtyD STAPLE DRY seems that we will have to lose him. stock, $1000, no insurance ; M. C. are slightly injured. The total damage GOODS, If any one thinks that this climate is Brown, stock, $2000, no insurance ; M, is not yet computed, but will be largely not adapted to Lemon culture, let them CLOTHING, call on our friend at the new meat shop C. A W. F. Brown, two buildings, over $50,000. The Government has decided to make BOOTS, and l>e convinced to the contrary. They $1200, no insurance ; Constable, stock and fixtures in saloon, $1000, and build no further grants to the colonization of will there find a new and thrifty one SHOES, weighing several pounds. (It’s a girl.) ing, $1000, insurance, $1100 in State railway companies in the Northwest for HATS, Investment company ; H. B. Cosper’s the present, and until the preBent char On the night of June 22, a fire broke loss is $800 ; Wm. Ellis, loss $700, no tered railways are completed there will _ „ TRUNKS, out -in Dallas, our county town, and insurance ; J. S. Bollins' building, $800; be no further sail of lands. If, howev VALISES, • quite a number of business houses were Smith, $150, insurance $100 in the Lion er, it is found necessary in the interest burned, among which was the new company. — - GROCERIES, . of the country to inake a further grant, Dallas Hotel. We are informed that It has been reported’that the crops the price will be raised 50 cents per GLASS & QUEENS WARE the loss is estimated from $10,000 on to of the mountains are going to be a acre. This conclusion iB arrived at east $15,000. ' failure, but the report is premature, to owing to the rapid increase of immigra That was ever opened in this say the least.' A gentleman who is tion to tbe Northwest. PACT FC COAST. County. * largely interested has been riding over The News' El Paso special says ; Don A trestle work about one and a half the country for the express purpose of Louis Terrese, Governor-elect of Sono miles below Albany caught fire about 1 ascertaining the condition of the grow ra, in a conversation regarding General Crook, stated that if the captured o’clock, June 24tb. A train of about 28 ing cropland he says, from his own ob Indians were put on the reservation and cars, loaded with wood, going south, servation and on the information re escaped again into Mexico that the went through the break before the train ceived from farmers, that the prospect country would hold the United States could be stopped. A steam fire engine is good, especially in Eastern Washing responsible for all depredations com mitted by them upon Mexican citizens. from Albany went down and put out the ton. fire. The engine tender and two flat BUSINESS LOCALS. cars are considerably damaged. Several - EASTERN. I have just added to my Stock Chinamen were badly hurt by jumping Farmers Mercantile Association of Private advices from Vera Cru^ say from the train. The loss is estimated at Monmouth are yeoeiving a very fine a full assortment of yellow fever is making fearful ravages assortment of goods complete in every between $15,000 and $20,000. *• The construction trains of the North among Europeans and Americans. department for the spring trade. Drass CARPETS AND WAIL PAPER Goods and Trimmings of the latest ern Pacific railroad, steamed into the There were ten deaths from the hospital styles, Mens and Boys Clothing, a OF THE LATEST PATTERNS. depot grounds at Missoula at 3 p. m , on the 22d, and 100 during the past two splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, June 24, and the entire population of months. Captain Peddes, who has run Hats and Caps, Fancy and Staple Goods, Also a full line of the town was out to witness the arrival. to Rio and other ports for nine years, Groceries, Crockery, Glass-ware, Tin ware, Ac., Ac. Remember you can There is a gap of about 120 miles be died from a severe attack of black vomit save money by dealing with this estab- tween Missoula and Helena, and work is after an illness of only twelve hours. ment. A N ice R ide of thirty-five minutes on Ini the hands of skillful Milliners being pushed ahead at a very rapid rate. Newspapers there speak of the heat this year as terrible. the railroad, brings you to Dallas, and Senator Edmunds and Vice President. who will fill all Orders that gives yon a chance to look through the Private advices of the havoc at Vera Oakes of the Northern Pacific are ex may be trusted to them. Stacks of New Goods at the White pected to reach Missoula June 25 from Cruz from dreaded yellow fever scourge Brick. Prices Bedrock. You find the mentioned above, doubtless come by Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Trim Full satisfaction guaranteed. the West. the steamship Haytain which arrived mingfl, Wraps, Mens and Boys Clothing. The Mare Island authorities are more —:oc— than usually active in the endeavor to and came to anchor in the outer roads The best and finest Stock of Boots and Shoes of every grade. Besides Fanoy IN MY detect parties who smuggle liquor across of Galveston harbor early on the morn? and Staple Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ing of the 23. The Haytain is from from Vallejo, Cal., to the navy yard. Crockery, Ao., Ac. Remember your PERRYDALE STORE This illegitimate business has flourished Vera Cruz direot, which port she left on expenses more tbau saved by buying for a long time and netted large sums to the 19th. She will be ordered into your spring bill at J. D. Lee’s at the White Brick. You will find a Complete Stock those engaged in it. It is thought the strict quarentine for 20 days, and none of General Merchandise in the perpetrators are on the eve of being dis were allowed to come ashore. The cap hands of obliging Salesmen. tain will be permitted to do so in 12 or Administratrix Notice. covered. L ' 13 days. The Hiytain will not, of It is reported that it is the intention Produce taken at the highest In re EHtate of F. M. Magart, deoeaaed. of the O. R. & N. Co. to extend the nar course, come over the bar at Gaveston, otice in hereby given that i Market rates. have l»een appointed Adminixtratrix oi the row gauge railroad from Dundee, via Texas, but will commence loading from EHtate of F. M. Magart, late of Polk County, de , Please call and examine my lighters on the 12th or 13th day. All Oswego and Fulton, to Portland at an ceased. All pentone -indebted to aaid Eatate Stock and Prices. on board are stated to be woll. will pleaxe make me immediate payment of early date. the aamevmd all persona holding claims there In the supreme court of Texas, in the' againxt will present them to me duly verified A man by the name of Stewart was 6 mouths from date. thrown from his horse on Cow creek, case of Haly vs. Stahl, the majority of within Dated, Monmouth. June 26, 1883. Opposite the Opera House, PHOEBE J. MAGART, Douglas county, and had his collar bone the bench hold that the acts of the leg _ Administratrix. and arm broken. He must be pretty islature punishing thè giving away of INDEPENDENCE, DALY & BUTLER, well “ broken up,” whisky in districts where local option Attorneys. 133IH 10-348 NEWS OF THE WEEK. SPECIAL NOTICE. MILLINERY N • Ezra Poppleton. z