Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, April 21, 1888, Image 3

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Eitrcmcs never meet.
west the superiority o f the climate l’t'oru; W. S. ('uri*enter, Marshfield;
Prof, l ’owell gave us an interest-
should 1 n * c.-inviallv »et forth and T. A . Wann, Ballston: S. Shcdd, ing hrture in the eliapel last Thurs-
W hy dit! ont* of our strongest ad*
dwelt upon. It will be found tl.at
f ; A ’ i f }'* * *
£ »«ay morning also Miss Doughty the vocates of a third party stand ui > oii
vi
uF
iHKKlnijrht, Battle («rouiul, \\. 1. morning previous.
treet
corner a few evenings ago
though there are other advantages The Senior College class contains the
Th,. imhnv davs ofsnrimr are uih . ii
.............
and attractions, this is the greatest following mem Iters: J. \N . I >aw »on, 1..
‘ .... *....” ........ and talk lor
an hour in favor o f the
us—the time when young men
o f all. To those now coining from Monmouth; Geo. Houck ami J. A. thoughts lightly turn to love and principles o f democracy, particularly
tlie East, whereas yet there is hardly Houck, Tangent; S. Shedd, Sliedd causes some of our number to seek that portion of their platform where­
Station. The Commercial class also
a suggestion of spring, our region CiMishits of four mcmU'iv: Miss Flo­ the inviting shades of the grove, one in they denounce “ sumptuary laws?”
presents a m i»« inviting and delight­ rence Baber, Junction City; G. C. couple in particular. Mr. B. »ays Is it a fact that tin* men who occupy
that he is not tlie one.
the other extreme of the temperance
ful appearance. It is like a sudden Bacon, Oregon City; J. D. Murphy,
A conclusive proof that the Nor­ cause feel culled upon to make de­
Buena
Vista;
11.
\Y.
Shgloves,
Dal­
change from a wintry’ to a vernal
las; making in all twenty-eight. mal is gaining favor in the minds ><f
world.
The school year is draw ing rapidly the people is the fact that thers is a fense of tills plank for fear that the
Tlie county court awarded tlie con­ to a elo»e. Only a few moix* weeks larger attendance here at this time people may understand it to mean
tract for furnishing
plows to Polk and all w ill lie busy with prepara­ o f the year than ever before. The just what it says and refuse to vote
tion» for commencement, which number enrolled being SKJ.
for sudi principles, and thereby aid
county for use in road districts to tlie judging from tlie number that com-
W e are picas«»! to learn that Mr. the republican party? or is there an*
follow ing named p erson »: Goodman pose the senior class, also tlie large
I’, oi the senior Normal lias pur- other « huso Utek of all this. The vot-
& Douty, 8 Cooper A Conuoway, attendance during this term, prom­ chased the U. II. Moss place, and is
ises
to
lie
one
of
the
most
pleasant
improving the same in a very suita- *’r wil1 f«>rm his own conclusions. Wo
H: Frank Collins, 10.
within the history of the school.
hie manner. W e ire glad to wel- repeat “ extremes never meet,” but
Errnhaj Telegram i Portland): The
conic such enterprising men in our “ u fellow feeling makes us won*
Narrow Gauge railway has not,
town.
i dous kind.
strictly speaking, got there yet, but
Shame.
•xpecte to play
Tlie atldetes win» expected
it w ill I k * on hand in due time, hav­
En. O hskhvkk :—T here are some the Am ity nine at Dallas Saturday,
R u stlin g.
ing at Inst scoured tlie right o f way young men o f this place, who make wert* disappointed by receiving no­
a practice o f talking^ out loud in tice from the Am ity nine on Friday Tht* farmer iinut follow the plow, ami mint
across
the
public
levee
at
the
foot
of
ncar Dallas this week.
church. Shame on stum who do not
SOW.
The new M. E. Church will 1 h ‘ Jefferson street. Perseverance, zeal have any more respect for themselves that they could not play on account
A. 1*. Wolverton and wife left
o f the inability o f some of their play­ I'he »oil he must till am! the nmulows mow.
j dedicated at PerrytUvle on tin1 second and money eventually succeed in anti the feelings ot others. Nothing ers to lx* present. It is hoped that Tlie henUinaii must follow his goats »m l
Tuesday for Spokane Ealls.
sheep.
this w orld.
can I k - more distastfhl and disgust­ tin* athlete» may yet have the p rivil­
Sunday in May.
\< they i lim bover hills that are rugged ami
Joint Griffin, o f Salem, was a «tiler
ing than a disturbance in tin* house
The re are great lee jams in the • On hist Saturday one o f tlie truck of worship. This item is particular­ eged' meeting them.
steep.
in Monmouth Sunday last.
rivers of Wisconsin and Minnesota, wheels of the passenger coach of the ly applicable to some, and if they
The shoemaker |x*e* at Ills lioots ami »lux*»,
Judge N . L. Butler was here on I and tlie ground is still full o f frost.
Tlu* editor rustles to hunt up the news,
north hound train on the O. It’y. »till per»i»®in this disturbance, their
I »al lu » I,orlilo.
Tin* ear|H'iiter hastens to drive in liis nails,
business Monday’ and Tuesday.
names
will
be
given
to
the
public.
The cooper is making his buckets and ]>ail*.
A number of the substantial farm­ broke between this place and Airlie
Tlie campaign will soon begin.
O t i /. k n .
Ehl. Burnett o f this town is now ers o f this vicinity have made us and tlie car was derailed. It was
The
gr«x*cr is selling hi« coffee ami tea.
Geo. Foster, o f Dixie was here this
engaged in a protracted meeting at agreeable calls this week.
brought to this place and left until
The ilortor i< rushing his patients to see;
week, on business.
The brewer is making his ttle and lH*er,
Aumsville.
Seal*.
Monday when it was repaired
There seems to lie a general liven­
Sheriff Groves, lias Bennewitz l limiters are noarehing tlie wood for deer.
Mr. Ailkins of this place who lias I
Say» a Southern < )regon exchange, (notorious jail breaker) pretty well The sailor is climbing, the top sails to r«s f
An accident occurred at Pcrrydale
ing up in tlie real estate transfers all
been sick for some time past is now j over the county.
last Sunday, two young sons of L. “ The Cowlitz river for several miles under control. One «if Ids ankle» is Tlie buteher is v, ailing bis tuuttou and beef
from its mouth is alive with seal» quite sort1 from the late caper.
The lawyer is pleading his ease in court,
improving.
Livermore, got some powder and
which followed up the vast schools
\ml armies are striving to capture the fort.
Attention is directed toouradver-
Harry
Coud,
of
G
ods
«*
Neck,
was
put
it
in
a
pan
and
ignitisl
it
with
o f smelt. There art“ also large thicks
Mrs. Dr. J. ( . By rd Kl*‘nt tlu L j Sements. Head them, you will not
A teacher 1« teaching hi« pupil* to read.
among
friends
here
this
week.
; the result that both got severely of »ea gull» which comealong to feast
week lit re with lier mother Mrs. regret it.
I'lu* notary public is making a deed
on tlie »amt* delicious littIf ti»h. The
Geo. Belt, o f Salem, and candidate While real estate agent»are soiling a farm,
i burnt.
Wolverton.
sctils can 1 k ‘ seen bv hundred swim- for second term o f prosecuting attor- The biddies respond to tlie tire alarm.
lt
i There will be as great an amount
By our mistake the name of Frank ming about in search of prey, going uey’s office was here on business tliis
O liv e r W a lle r re tu rn e d h o m e fr o i,1 ;((f
.,n d in il)r o v h l}, in th is
Longshoremen an* loading tlie vessels with
a few days trip to the Grand Bound | town tllis year as in any yottr o f the Butler di'fcnot appear on our county down w I h > ii a boat come» along bob- week and »linking hands with the
wheat.
The trucks are rattling over the street,
( ticket for surveyor in the two pre- bing ui>serenely when it lias pa»»ed.” \ boys.
vicinity Tuesday.
recent past.
The prisoner is guarded in the cell,
Coati«V Hi ley art* improving chang­ And ministers |siint to the dangers o f hell.
Johnny Volkes, o f Independence, i Tlu* Hag floated at half mast on our eeeding issues. It is there now, and
Independence I.tieni».
ing and repairing their sash and door
our old ¿ime friend, is now real estate J Dallas court house Thursday, in re­ as his is a very fortunate nomination
plead with the sinner fnmi sin to reja'iit
i factory. They are in the band o f They
fully qualified to till the office, In
As tlie banker is counting loans ami ,>er cent
Mrs. Dr. Lee has been quite sick first class workmen.
agent, lie will be a success.
spect o f the departed statesman, ltos- will lie permanently on tlie ticket
The miser Is hoarding money in Ixiga,
this week, but is now improving.
The County Surveyor vyas doing I c « k * Conkling.
Dr. J. B. Laughary, will return While poverty covers the slothful in rag».
after June as our county survoor.
L. W. Bobertson and fam ily re­ this week from the Bellevue Medi­ The brake-mail must rustle to manage tho
some worl^ for William Porci vai the
A picnic w ill lie given on Thurs­
train
turned to this Town Wednesday. cal college N. Y . Tlu* Dr. is a popu­
tirst of the week.
A» it rapidly travels In sunshine and rain;
day’ and Friday, May 10th and 11th,
They
will
make
their
future
home
lar
young
man
mid
will
Hticeeed
Record nf Herds.
The engineer rustiest«) keep up the steam>
Mr. Tatom, o f Kings Valley, was | by the Independence cornet band, at
among us. Mr. Bobertson will go among us. We will be glad to see In the boat ascending the dangerous stream.
Tlie
following
deeds
were
recorded
into
business
here.
We
are
glati
toi
h'iïiiïmck
âgu'iii'.
in town Tuesday. H e is a brother that place.
The printer must hasten to sot up the tvjH*,
see nun baek agalli.
with the county elt“rk tliis w eek :
o f mir townsman, James Tatom.
. .
‘
. ,
Trout hunting is i nel illuni h\ by a And fruit men must gather fruit when rqK*,
The location for the court house at
The painter must hasten t«> finish the house;
J
M
Staats
and
wife
to
Catherine
E
A laryfe number of our citizen s at- number of our older citizen«,
Dr. Lougharyaud Dr. Farley have McMinnville has been surveyed and
tho eat must be «puck to secure the mouse.
Stump, tract o f land section -1 T 10 tenth hi the uvture of »St. John ut »Sa-
returned to this county” from their tlie county lias taken thedecd for the S \V ■> containing 1 s acres more or !e«s lem Monday evening. His talk wa»
Dallas is improving.
Moving The Uiker must rustle to get out his bread,
very interesting ('specially to the re- houses and the hammer ami saw can llv the time the multitude comes to I k * fed,
studies at BMlevu * M * lical College, same. Tlu* ground was donated for consideration $1£>.
Tin* dog in compassion is licking the sore.
‘
i la* heart 1 in nil parts o f town.
John Wiles and wife to Walter T publicans.
New York.
the purjH)se by Mr. II. Tucker.
Of the poor wounded man at the millionaire
Wiles, tract o f land in I’olk and Ben­
I’he
bankrupt
stock
o
f
goods
being
E. Bimee is now engaged putting
door.
Frank Collins has shipped several
Hon. C. Vs'. Fulton, presidential ton comities containing !?!> acres.
up his foundry. This is nf great im- closed out by C. G. Coud are going The blacksmith is heinmering Iron and steel,
ear loads o f wheat tins week. 11*
John
F
Groves,
sheriff,
to
G
D
,
. . elector, w ill canvass Oregon this fall ,,
i<- m *
-) I ode n«>ndeticc ' lM,rt*me® to our town and w eareall fast.
Tlie weaver is winding the yarn on the reel,
tliirtv thousand in his .
.’
. ,.
,
Hamllord lot I i block
I.IOI.K .. nun pi mt.ntifej anxious toset* him succeed.
still ini ibout
H. L. Fenton is in Portland this The mournful will sigh the happy will sinij.
, .
’
behalf o f the republican party. consideration foo.
We know not to-day wlmt to-morrow will
house unsold.
j Mr. Fulton is an able speaker and John F Groves, heriff, to N Ii
a meeting was held Monday by a week. We will look for a new stuck
bring.
Dr. I). II. Agnew, the most (“ini - 1 vvjj| nmkt> mi effective canvass. A*. Butler and B M Smith, lot 1 block 1 numlicr o f citizens to take in consid- of goods.
What to-day we are hating tomorrow is dear
| Monmouth $¿00.
“ ration tlu* feasibility o f starting a
uent surgeon in America, died in I torin ( hr.
The weather lias been so warm, it What to-day arc »««'king to-morrow we fear,
John Groves sheriff, to EC dem on cannery. We can see no reason why has kept |»eople in the shade—that is, Today
Philadelphia, Wednesday tlie 18th,
we ilesire what to-morrow we slum,
Independence is getting ready for tract o f land is."« acres.
1 this would not la* a success,
they are not to he seen oil tlu* street. Ami tremble to think o f things weliuve done.
in his Tilth year.
a grand boom this summer. It is be­
., i J. C. Luransiur is painting hislit-
When men go to battle anil victory gain,
Prof. T. F. Campbell, organized a ing warmed with enthusiasm, over Vanschey ver lot I block •'! also lot ’ tie candy shop up in neat shape.
The slayers must bury men they have slain,
block
7
Independence
$¿000.
church at Oakland, Or., with :W tlu* prospects of several new build­
We have to lie busy oil farm and in shop,
Bemcmber tlu* place oil front st.
M cC oy.
It takes lots o f rustle to keep at the top.
members last week. Of this num- ings and new enterprise*.
H. M. Cixqier, of Eastern Oregon,
Concert in the church to-night.
The mass o f humanity cannot lx* still
ber ¿1 were new converts.
Cal! Killed by a »ca r.
Is
! h[s
,M,‘ i" l,M* -
Then* will lit* an excursion on the
The book agent is abroad in the For life is an ince»«.iiit climb up the hill
mg
after
the
interest
ot
his
property
J. E. Miller and family have narrow gauge to Sheridan,Vni Thurs­
A constant endeavor the «'.angers to brave
land.
I«axt Saturday a cinnamon hear ¡here,
When .scarce out the cradle we drop in the
moved to their farm west o f town. day tin* ¿«th. The I. O. < >. F. of ; caught and killed a two-year-old
,,,
.,, ,
grave.
Home interesting discussions occur
M rs. Howell took possession o f the
I boiler ia'longing to Judge F. A . l 41w « ‘ m lM>w,;r 'Vl11 bj’ .used to run among us occasionally.
that place give a picnic; it w ill he a Cheneworth, of Kings Valley. Tlu the water work» from this on.
A mail wrote to ll«*«s'h<*r to learn o f a place
home here and will reside among us. good time and no doubt, a large
there’s no rustle ami neither <lisgrai «i
Messrs. Neal and Post are buying Where
bear was very large and dragged its
W. W . Williams new dray, is a
Ami got the plain answer ‘ there's none to
Our old friend, T. J. Hichmond, crowd will attend.
i prey over tifry yards, it was not sample of good work, it is tlie best up i I ikmi head of cattle for parties in
tie found
o f Dallas, stopped in town a short
j captured.
Except the one quiet place under the ground.”
this side of Portland—and we don’ t Portland.
Wednesday a party o f men left
— W. W atxwioctk .
doubt it.
time Tuesday, while on his way
A few «»four citizens heard ¡St. John
Corvallis to open a quarry o f superior
from hi» farm a few mill's west ot
Tlu* stakes have been set for grad­ j ltvture at Salem.
('h a n g in g han d».
sandstone recently discovered with­
ing tlie streets. Now comes the work
town.
“ Cncle Tom m y” Warrincr is very
Ite sin ess M en tion .
in eiglittH'ii miles o f that city. Tlu*
This week tin* Moss property in Independence will boast o f the best sick at his home near Bethel.
Kbl R. M. Messiek will preach at quarry is owned by state railroad
street»
o
f
any
town
in
the
county
I. T. Mason the dentist, nt Dullas.
town was sold. It isaneat residence
Holt Frazer formerly of this coun­
tlu* Salt Creek Grange hall in the commissioner, Waggoner.
and will I k * repaired and improved when this work i» finished.
J. < Worth's tine groceries.
ty,
is
lying
dangerously
ill
at
ids
north part o f the county on tlie • »t 1»
by .1 udge Dawson.
Our business men all look happy—
Tlie l'\ M. A. 8tore. New gtxxls.
I f in the spring the young man’s
Chits. Lanktree lias purchased the and we know why they nre, because ; home iii Morrow county.
.Sunday in this month. Everybody
Head our new advertisements tliis week.
fancy gently turns to thoughts of Shelton property in the north part j business is good.
Ham Hawley made a trip to Med­
invited to attend.
ford
last
week,
returning
on
the
17th
1 love, tlie result ought to bring new of town and will move his family
Cnnmiwuy
A Cooper Imnlwnre men liuie
Painting, repairing, in common
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cosper, of business to Monmouth ministers who there next week.
lietidcncc.
with
the
rest
of
our
neigh
lairs
is
keep
Prof. J. I*. Powell <*lo»«“d his mu­
Mrs. Humphrey lias sold her pro-
Dallas were here Monday. Harry art* still to be found at the old stand,
sical institute at Am ity on tin* ¡¿0th,
ing all hands busy.
Dentistry first class work done by I. T.
erty
to
a
man
in
the
lower
part
o
f
brought his gun along, and made .....
Mason nt Dnllns.
„ welcome
...... .................
lllt. v,JU
I1i , t who will move , here
iv -« k
The GnsKUVK.li is b«*comingquite j with an attendance of loo pupils.
and .......
have ...........
a hearty
for all . the
county,
good use of thi* day gunmngtinipeson 0repon
who wish to be wed- »<x-n.
' ’
a familiar visitor to o «* town. Long
OCCA.
l ’aints, oils, Varnish at II. R. l ’ntterxun’»;
the creeks west of town
j Other places are being negotiated I muy ake live.
cheap.
.
1 for, and there is not a vacant house
liucnn Vista.
The highcet price will lie |«aid for old Irons
A . N. Hal leek lias, o f late done
Every body is busy, our store j ¡u Monmouth, that is, they are either
Amity.
quite a lively business gathering up kwpers nr«* doing a gtxxl business, «Krupiixl or r«*nt«xl
School will start Monday, Mrs. W . by K. Dunce, of In<lc|>cmlciice.
Miss ( lam Brown lias retti riusi L. Wells will tiiu*h a tlmx* months
The Farmers Supply Depot, .Vomnoutll
old iron in this vicinity. He shipped the farmers ar«* busy with tln ir sum­
from Portland.
term. Wliih* W illiam is out finding and Iii«le|*ndenee.
sev«*ral tons, and is n o w securing iron mer fallow and with their gardening
Cal. Hoot Ii made a business trip to j {^e value o f I’olk county pro|x*rty
M onm outh IV,
T,
Unibank sisslling |x>tatocs for sale at H.
for E. Bunco Independence.
this benutiflil \\eath«*r, and all nature
. | Portland last week.
his Ix-tter half will engage the minds W . Mnrpliy's farm ln tw««'n Indei«endene*
Monmouth
\V.
C.
T.
I
inlets
in
of
tin*
youngsters
at
school,
Prof. T. F. Campbell returned from ix*sp<*aks a bountiful return o f good
ami Duena'Vista. Any one wishing seed pota­
Mrs. Dr. Smith is quite low with
,
,.
churvh each Saturday at ffp. m.
toes will do well to call on Mr. Murphy.
Oakland, Oregon Tuesday.
He tilings inxxled. to carry us through the
cordially'inviteil
to
pleura
pneumonia.
It
i*»
«|uit<*
refreshing
to
know
that
Every laxly is
ti,,,'
i„
»
i...
we
can
have
a
republican
paper
pub-
speaks o f a pleasant trip, an«l that j another year,
(In to Shelly «t Vamluyn for yottr dry
meet with us. A t tht last ngul.ir
Frank Emmitt, sf McCoy, and
|n Polk county, the Poi.K
business and prosperity is the out
m«*eting tin* following officers w«*n Henry Keyt, o f Pcrrydale were in c„|-xTV O iis k iiv k u . ‘ It should be g«nxIs, clothing, «*to., lmlei>endenee.
I he cleaning up of property and ,
(<> s»*rv«* for tin* «*ii»uing quar- \
'th*'««tliiT iiuv
Fenton «t Truitt, the iuailing merchant* o f
hxik for that part o f the state.
taken by every republican in tin* Dallas, l'H»k at their stock before going else­
I repairing it, is one o f the noticeable ' ter: Pr«*s., Lucy Ganl; Vi«*e Pres’s., 1 ''
Jas. Ritchie, of Portland issjend- comity and w<‘* can clnerfullv’ rc- where.
4 Major Johnson and |!in|'l-N ’
I features o f Monmouth those days. Mrs. 1 ). T.Stanley and C
< 'assit*
* Stump,
'
commend it t«»ouril«amocratiefnenus.
W e call s;xs'lal attention o f our renders to
Peon», Linn county are \ i»itm g . r. XotliHijr a«icls* «lore to tlie looks and Bee. S«»*., Maggie Butler; H. A. ing thi* wi*ek visiting our tow n,
Adkins;
Cor.
Sec.,
Ik
IVrcival,
The county ticket piiu tsl in the the hardwnr» establishment oft'onnoway «t
ami Mrs. J allies Bus»**l <>1 t n> p •l<' • inviting appearance o f a place than
Mr.
Carry’
s
family
moved
to
Day-
j
The Miyor wiwnt one tiinca n*»u < ti t)( w ajj tj1(, j,OUM^ occupied and Tr«*asurer; Organist, l/iu. Humph­ ton last week, an«l the vacated house field by the* republicans is a strong (Asiis-r Imle|K'inleiuv. Tlwsc men nre live
rey'»; t'siicr, ÀIrs. Itichnnlson; Sup’t
on«*. A ll an* go xl men and ifrepulili- businesn men ami are dtsiling fairly with
L* occupied by John Hriedwell.
o f this town and iia.» many ,ri* 1,1 ■' Nome on«* putting the pr« niis«*s in or- of Flower Mission, Clara Gard.
cans vote the ticket it will be i*l«s*ted. the public, (live them a cull.
Who are always glad to s«s* him.
The A m ity liotel opened up last Th«* republican party is not dead, it
der. This Ls the case here.
HpectacU* pr«>|x-rly fixmsed nml «us tirate-
hasslmnlx*re«l fora season, it has a
week and is doing a g<xxl business.
Prof. T. F. Campliell will go East
An exchange says there are 3000 ¡
Returned Home
ly fitted at II. K. Patterson's In<l«*jiendeiKs«.
great
work
y«*t
to
do.
Perhaps
Col.
Prof. Booth, o f Willaminu, was in
soon, where he will complete ar-
John P. Irish can capture tin* state Every pair sol«l fully guanuitccd.
known classified ami d«*s< rib«*d-pe-
I)r w . h . Parish ivtunicd home
rangements for the publication of eies «if fish. Anti y«*t n man can flsli Tu«*s«hiy, aft«*r taking a count«* of tow n Tuesday.
with Cle% «•!:«nd’s sack, not if « ‘publi­
Shelly nml Vamlnvn are in the lea«l with
A lii on juid Briedwell haveneelv- cans vote tiu*ir ticket.
one ofhislxxiks. His visit w ill ex­ in gtxxi waters all day long an<l n«*v- |x*cial l«x*tiir«*» at the Mfxlieal !>«•-
the largeststix'k of general nierehamUae in
”” ~ prices compare with
Som (i,|il hanl to
in this part ImUiMiidenee. Their
tend over a large i»art o f the eastern <*r (*at«*h one solitary specimen o f tin* partment of tin* Willamett«* Univer­ .*¡1 a now st«x*k of dry «<x)ds and an*
of tha county. What? A third par- the times ami all gissi» an! warranted first
sity in Portland, 'l'ln* Dr. is a well showing up in tine style.
stati*s.
eie»».
smallest kind, and bringeth home «i|iiip)Ksl man in his profession and
Last Saturday afteriuxm a match ty man.
Miss Mollle Merriman, of this with him only a two weeks’ routine ha» many friends here who art* glad
<k> to Dalian ami get tlie advantages of the
ball gam«* was played at this phi«*«*, ‘ ,,i|lhM|>
o f Ohio will hold
pirns*, who has ixs*n attending tin* o f malarial fever. This, also, is van- to sec him back again. H<* has tilted b«*twis*ii tlie tir»t nine of Am ity, and
low prices, that the new stix k of gixxls are
up a neat r»*si«lenop in this town and th«* Bethel elub, the score standing siTvice.- in th.* «*hur«*h at tliis pltict* living clixxsl out at. Tliis is tlie first time
State Normal School at Monmouth itv.
on Thursilay, April ¿<>.
int«*n«is making it his |K*m:anent 1« to 31 in favor o f Amity.
in I’olk comity that new goods were ever
returned h«>mo Tuesday morning h«*r
The (b u rirr Journal giv«*s a | k * ii : home. We trust h<* w ill meet with
Buena \'ista lixlg«*, No. ¿4 I. O. O. solil as « heap. Now is your time.
eyesight ix*ing t<x> much aff«s*t«sl to !
The
six*ond
term
of
Prof.
Powell’s
|ii«*ture o f the defaulting Kentucky much success among u».
music el«“« in tlu* tonic sol-fa system I’.,«*l«*cted at tiii'ir last meeting ii »
The F. M. A. store sell dry gixsls as ch«*np
|K*nnit o f study.—Merfford Adver-
State Tmisuivr, “ Honest old l>iek” i
«•mis Frhlay evening. Hu* class is rcpn*M*ntativcs to atteml th«* grand :is any other store In the state. Our farming
ti*er.
very enthusiaatic, ana has lx*en mak­ lodge that m«*ets in Portlmul in May, I ««immunity is res|K*ctively «uviUd to call an'i
Tate tliusly, “ He was th«* soul nf ¡
S e n io r ( In «»
ing rapid pmgr«*ss. W«* think it is IL B. Stanley and J. M. Prather.
Dr. and Mr*. CtiliKTt. o * 1 n 'i* j h0n0r( uniformlymurtf^iUR, sunnyin
j sec what they can do for you.
•
Th«*S«*ni<)r Normal «*la»s will com- th«* <8>ms*t system, ami h«a»rttly re­
w«*rv in town a f«*w days this week. temp«*mment, reverenced by the i«eo- |«l«*t«> tli«*ir final examination this
Fine
stock
o
f
watches,
docks,
jewelry,
at
commend Pn»f. Pow’ell as a teacher.
Spring g »»i», bit«* «tvIts, nrriving ut II. It. H. K. Patterson's. A ll these goods are go ­
The Dr. ha« charge
Mrs. Ebliert’s pi«*, light-hearted and gay, a man of w «*ek. Tin* work o f the <*lass, whieli
Patterson'», Indcjwmlence.
«•ase, who we an* pl«*sts«xl to say is the worlil who knew its vices, ami is so-wcll don«*, in every r«*s{xs*t, r«*-
ing fast became they nre sold cheap.
C. O. « ’•»!<I i» closing oat tint bankrupt
much improved at this writing. Dr. to a limited extent jiurtook o f them, fl«x*t* much to tiieir«*r«»iit. The class
W hen at Independence call at the city Ba­
Kornm
l
H
ete».
consists «»f ten young hull«*« and ten
»t«N’k of gooil» lately brought to Dallas. zaar Ibxikstore «>|«posite the Nichols House
Gilbert i» comfortably l<x*at«sl at Sa­ a giwxl Bapti-t but not a pious man. vounggentlem«*n, as follows Miss«*s
Miss Ida Coimgys returne«l this
for
embroideries. Inn*'. ¡»x k«*t lmn«lkervhi«*ls
lem anil he w ill find a host o f friends j j ( will henceforth ornament the Ida Smith and Is*na Butler, Mon- w«x*k to the Normal, after a few days They »re all first « la«» g«xxL« anil inu»t txt J buttons, croquet sets, unii artici«» too numcr-
«olii.
th«*n*, as is the «*ase every w lu*n*h choice colony o f American Imnk pn*s- month: L iu ie Jakes, M e n i; Inea visit at h«*r home.
1 «ms to mention.
A lir«t eia»» jeweler I» notv < ngng««l at Pa­
Hamilton and Sarah W im berly,
yfj-^rs. Hawley ami Holmes liav«*
Now is the time to make your purchase o f
poes.
¡dents, «ashiers, «*ndK*zzl«*rH ami de- Bos«*hurg; Villa Worth, Prora; lx>t-
also returned to sehixil utter a f«*w store nt It. It. Patterson, In«le;x*n«t">i<'i spring gixsls. «io to F. M. A. store.
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faulters who ari* so rapidly populut- ta G ro u n d , I len t; M uy W ix x lliiir y , 1 ,...^ u U u .niv «,, th«*ir i>an*ntul fir«*- « ,i,*l wat« h an 1 »1 • K k rejKiiring. «five him
Stacks o f new g*x»l»at tho F. M. A. store.
ami Jean McDaniel, Harrisburg; l«a-
tm ir l,im ,,,ai nr^ . a «all.
It seems as though the d« ni<x*nit« ing Canada.”
A fine line of «1res» gixxls just arrive«! at
( » r a v , P h ilo m a t h ; M hhhth , C . A . ^
the F. M. A store.
are i|u:»rn*ling among thems«*Ives. j The Orrffonfam puts it nixiut right. Jones, Jefierson; Itob’t. Burnett and
<1.,
and
»ce
the
bankrupt
»t«x
k
o
fg
n
o
li
nt
Mr. ( has. Fenton, o f McMinnville
When friends fall out all the rascali­ in ev«*ry pnhlicatlon «lesigncd to at- E. ( ’. Pent land, Monmouth; H. J. visited us at the chapel tin* first |»irt Dalla«. They must I k * »obi in the next HO (io to sde the e.pening o f new gixxls at the
«lavs. N'otv I» the time to trtf i.'ooff bargains. new store at Dallas.
ty com«*« to tlie surface.
trai’t j sople to tlie Pacific Nortli- Litttettekl, Lafayette; W . L. Worth, of the week.
HERE A M ) 1IEKEA1IOI TS.
A p ril showers last Sum lay.
Published Every Saturday.
Every Itocly Ls making gurtlon.
Theeuunty roads are improving.
“ Tin1 town o f Monmouth is situutixl
center of tlie richest («urt o f I*olk county, I
eight mile» south o f the county neat, Dallas. i Send in the news front your place.
ami two and one-half ntilwt west of the thriv- I Circuit court meets at Dallas May
ing town o f Imleiiendence, and contain» Vi
population o f over -Km. The location i» a 14th.
lieautiful one, on a rich rolling prairbv aud ,
Boom your town. Talk it up,
for general hcaltlffulness, the site i» all that
could la* dc-ired. Monmouth offers many work for it.
advantages, and those contemplating any en- j
I f you want your town to improve
terprise are invited toconfer will» our citizens.
The Oa-cuvr.c will he read in every township | improve it.
and at every jaistoltlee in the entire county,
and therefore Unexcelled us an advertising , W e arc pleased to note im-mess is
medium.
picking up.
Tramps are beginning to put in ¡in
The O bserver four months for oth-ts.
appearance.
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Attend to little things about tin*
l*i rso u al M ention.
It. C. I’eivlVal
I’ ercival is in very jxxir
poor
th e r e «" iH io n s in it.
health.
! Young men’s republican’s clubs are
A. W . Lucas was at Salem Monday j M n k' organised all over the State,
evening.
The» painters brash is swinging
David Martin visited his friend» li vely decorating many o f our hous-
Polk County Observen.
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