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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1883)
18 ff % _ *-------- ~-------------------- ------------- NEWS OF THE WEEK. first volume. Seattle lumber dealers havo advanced MONMOUTH AND VICINITY. the sale of lumber $1 per M. The North Pacific Express Company Weather still smoky. i has established an office in Waitsburg. Ì8 Miss Elpha Waller from Salem There is great complaint among visiting friends in town. Pres. D. T..Stanley will preach next farmers about scarcity of hands in W. T. Sunday at 11 A. M. There are now so many Germans in Mr. F. W. Fenton, of Lafayette, spent L Montana that * ... js =_^= pia,” and the Balia Balia Union, “ Rainier.” Other journals have giveD their preferences to Cascades, to Colum bia, to Yakima, to Whitman, to Pacific, and sundry other names to the number, perhaps, of a score. In the multitude of names and discord, it will not be strange if the good name *’ Washington” is retained. > ger, Postmaster-General Gresham, Sec retary Lincoln, and one or two others, will accompany the President on his journey. BUSINESS LOCALS. Farmers Mercantile Association of ’ Monmenth are receiving a very fine assortment of goods complete in every in that h-»— Goods and Trimmings of t he latest for Puyallup and other hops grown on styles, Mens and Boys Clothing, a gnage is soon to be started there. The grain, it is thought, will yiel< Pendleton Tribune: Considerable thp Sound last year, prompted hundreds splendid assortment of Bootsand Shoes, much better than was anticipated. wheat is coming in, although not many to not only enlarge their yards, but Hats and Caps, Fancy and Staple Goods, Prof. W. E. Yates was elected Supt. sales are being made at the present open up new ones, and the result this Groceries, Crockery, Glass-ware, Tin ware, Ac., Ac. Remember you can of the Sunday-school on last Sunday. season is likely to be a market over save money by dealing with this estab- prices offered. ment. The crops about Scottsburg and down stocked and consequent low prices. A pleasant time was had at the quilt Red Fish Lake, above Sawtooth City, the Umpqua generally, are turning out ing at Sister F. 8. Powell’s on las: on t-be Hawtwoth range of mountain .........*-————— -t Friday. ------- —.---------------------- —-—- well. Last Saturday afternoon, John Mc the I Food river region, Idaho, hag Mr. Chas. Miller and family have The yHE SALEM FLOURING MILLS Donald, while engaged in clearing some dropped through the bottom, returned hame after some month’s ab lake had an area of several miles and A Company having bought the Farmers’ land for Messrs. Young and O’Brien, at sence with friends at Dallas. was many fathoms in depth. It was on Warehouse at Independence, will receive WheaLin store on usual terms, subject Mrs. Kate Duran, from Pendleton, is Woodburn, was terribly burned by the the summit of one of the peaks of thfi to order, and pay the highest market explosion of a can of powder. visiting her lather, Bro. R. R. Boothby, Eugene Journal: Our wheat crop is range, some 11,000 feet elevation above price at any time the storer may wish to of this place. really exceeding our former anticipa -the sea, and surrounded by heavy tim sell. Sacks furnished free of charge to Bro. Wm. Dawson and wife and Sister tions. At present-indications it will ber, which rendered it a delightful move the Wheat to the Warehouse. Martin returned last week from a visit only be a little short of an average crop. place of resort in summer for campiDg, For further particulars inquire of the ) Agent at Independence, to eastern Oregon and Washington. W. P. CONNOWAY, A gent . Telegraph communication was re fishiDg and boating parties. The lake Wheat harvest has commenced. The ceived betweenLewiston and the Eastern has been there since the sprite man self-binders have taken the place of the States on Tuesday afternoon, has known the country, but lately—the old headers, with only a few exceptions. A daughter of L. P. Clark, Postmas day of the occurance is not known—the xr Last Friday, July 27th, was Grandma ter at Walia, Idaho, waft lost twodays bottom fell out. The' country forma Mulkey’s 76th birthday. She was pre and two nights in Craig’s mountain last tion is granite and limestone, and an Having bought the sented by her step-ohildren with a pair week: She was partly deranged from immense fissure has opened, whether causeJ by separation or settling of the of gold spectacles. starvation and exposure when found. Eight hundred Chinamen areon^their „Bro. David Stump wife. Bister. L.. Formerly owned by F. M. Butler, and her daughter, Miss way from Portland to work op the Pa is not known. *At present the bed of the-lake is dry, and presents the appear louse railroad. Maggie, returned on Tuesday morning Alexander, the “ Bild man of Grant ance of a deep gorge or valley on the from an extended trip to the Hot REISS BROS. & WHITE AKER, Springs. They spent a pleasant time, county,” was captured this week and on summit of the mountains. This lake and seem to be much improved in examination waB adjudged insane, and has always contained millions of red fish, and been a favorite resort for bear, We are now prepared to furnish will be brought to Portland. health. Five Indians voted at the last election deer and other game.. Where the fish Sacks for Storage of Grain. PACIFIC COAST. in Idaho on June 4th. They had pre went to is. as much a mystery as where Farmers Warehouse Company. x viously been naturalized and had aban the water went. Oregon has 69,076 school children. They Grant county has a debt of $15,038.68. doned their tribal relations. _ L. D amon , A ’ voted for Lewiston for county seat. EASTERN. The Idaho Statesman has celebrated J. R. R odes , /-Trustees. S an F rancisco , Iluly 29.—Interest in its 20th birthday. There were forty-eight deaths from P. W. H aley , J The hay crop along the east coast of the telegraph strike is gradually abat yellow fever in Havana last week. I. C lagget , Agent. ing. Full .communication is established Vancouver will be light. Postmaster-General Gresham takes Or., July 17,1883. The Baker county Reveille is to be en with Portland and and all points north occasion to visit his old home in New Independence, ____ 29-tf of the Portland office are now working Albany, Indiana, just across the river larged. The State insane will be taken to with full compliment of operators. from Louisville, whrle on the Presi The bulk:head building atNewpoitis dential trip. Salem early in September. A large force of workmen are on the progressing favorably, and should be The Chicago bank clearings for the OF THE draw of the railroad bridge at Harris completed in a week or two at the week foot up nearly $50,000,000. burg, which is to be entirely recon farthest. It will have cost a large sum Snow is fifty feet deep ¡in Tucker when completed, but it will prove a man’s ravine, New Hampshire. structed. The Grant County Agricultural Asso great convenience. C oncord , N. H., July 26.—Ex-Gover- Warden Collins received a telegram nor Walter Harriman was stricken with ciation mee s at Mt. Vernon, on Sept AND THE rom Sheriff Purdom, of Douglas apoplexy and heart disease and lies in a 29th, and continues 4 days. A boy by the name of George Dersut county, announcing the capture near critical condition. of Silverton fell from a bnilding and Oakland of Glenn and Bradshaw, two of Chicago has decided to have a Pro the escaped convicts. They were iden testant reformatory institution for boys I broke his shonlder blade. The Corvallis Gazette comes out en tified by Andy Barlow, formerly a guard and girls. larged by four pages of “ patent inside.” at the penitentiary, and will be brought P ittsburg , July 28.—This morning Showing Railroads, Counties, Etc. The first Sunday train starts up the down to-morrow. This ltaves but one the check boys made a demand on the Selling rapidly. at liberty. Five of the fourteen who Telephone Company and on the West Columbia July 29. 'J’. A. LEWIS, Jennings & Co,, of Seattle, merchant*, made the original break are dead, three ern Union Telegraph Company for 15 were severely wounded, and but one is per cent, advance and shorter hours. have failed for $65,000. M onmouth , O r ., A gent . The daily Chronicle at Spokane Falls at large. The increase was refuSed, and at 1 has suspended. Only a weekly will be There seems to be a lively discussion o’clock this afternoon live boys and de Administratrix Notice. . jssued from that office. I joing on in Washington Territory livery clerks quit work. Their places In re Estate of F. M. Magart, deceased. A MoCauley & Son of Walla Walla among the papers what shall be the were immediately supplied. otice ih hereby given that i are building a large and substantial name of the State when admitted ; we W ashington , July 29.—The Presi have been appointed Administratrix oi the Estate of F. M Magart, late of Polk County, de granary near their splendid flouring give the following from the Seattle dent arrived at 10:15 to-night. No one ceased. All persons indebted to said Estate mill. Post Intelligencer : The Tacoma papers was with him, except a messenger, and will please make me immediate payment of Immigrants from across the plains suggest “ Tacoma ” as the name of the he was met at the depot by Secretary the same and all persona holding claims there- against will present them to me duly veriiied are arriving at Walla Walla. During State to succeed the present Territory Folger and Assistant Secretary Davis, within 6 months from date. Dated, Monmouth. June 26, 1883. the last ten days 35 wagons have passed of Washington. The «Yakima Signal and he proceeded directly to the White PHOEBE .1. MAG ART, through that city. strenuously clamors for “ Tacoma j” House. He will leave Washington to „ Administratrix. The Dayton Journal has completed its ths Whatcom Reveille suggests “ Olym- morrow for Louisville, Secretary Fol- j DALY A BUTLER, Attvraqn, Humtay in - ATTENTION! FARMEES!! A NEW MAP UNITED STATES OLD WORLD, N