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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1888)
'» o n u l Mention. H enry Smith, o f Lew isville was in town Tuesday. “The town of Monmouth in situated in the center of the ric hest part of l'olk county, eight mile* south of the county »cut, Dalla.-, tilul two ami une-hall' miles west of thethriv- ing town of Iiulei>eiuleilee, and contains a population of over 600. The location i- a fieautiftil one, on a richíhdling prairie, and for general healtliftilness, the -ite is all that couhl he desired. Monmouth otters mauy advantages, and those contemplating any en ter] * risi' are invitisi tins infer with our citizens. The OHsiatvi::. will he read in every township und at every postortiee in tiie entire county, and therefore unexcelled as an advertising medium." Stun Coud, o f Dallas, passed this w ay Wednesday. H E R E AN D H E R E \UO t TS. Bead our correspondence. The candidates w ill •Still hunt.” t o r i t i not k e t . The fiilliiwluv' i» lite ducket fur the May tena q | Cinuit l.'uurt, ctimmenolntf May 14. D11II11« l.o e a ls . Stiver. Most every one is ulxiut through plow ing summer fallow. Dr. T . J. Gee, of Independence, A little child of R. F. W ells tha was noticed on our street- Wednt's- is U 'in g raised by A. II. Collins is day. Dr. Laughary rettimeli from his quite sick and it is doubtful o f its re- ' "V i TV. visit to M cM innville this week. J. R. H ubbard has commenced The .-till Imnt among the candi hauling lumber for his barn and the date- seems to l>e extrem ely still. carpenters w ill !>e at work in a few There isa fair pro-poet for Dallas days. to have >1 lirst class tlouring m ill in Peter Cure is again on his rounds the near futurt w ith his old White horse and trunks, Th e tine weather In s brought well packed with nice good*. Peter number o f the farm ing community to is an old time p u lle r und every one town this week. They all speak likes to trade w itli him. with assurance o f a good crop. Sam Goad of Dallas was visiting his Next week living mrcuit court week son-in-law, John Stump, one day we expect quite a nuntlier o f visiting this week. brethren o f tlic legal fraternity. The W h ile Mrs. Roliert Steele and docket is an unusually light one. daughter were on their way home to Stun Goad spent Tuesday in the Stiver last F riday the horse they southern pari of the county. w e re d rlvin ggot scared turned round \ mmri'er o f our citizens attended upsetting the buggy, throwing them to tiie ground, givin g them several the picnic at Independence. severe bruises. The horse ran aw ay tjm te a lively match gam e o f base with tht> lm ggy tearing the top ott' ball here last Saturday betwivn the and breaking one wheel- F e l ix . Athletes of your towuund the Alerts ( ounty court the tir-t o f the week. Dinger H erm an for congressman. Stati1 v> M R |{uli|.¡ns. incest State Ivi “ Paint” is a familiar sign these Tliurman. lanvuv—State \- K*i Tlitirtiuui, la sveli v S i a t e K ituuanl \V lla-i*y alai Pres. Stanley returned home Mon days. " Miller, lareenv- State v* J W Fkltller, eua- day from O akland, ('al. teni|it ut muri — D J Mulini-, ik—igllllli'llt— The fruit crop is reported to be all . Iteli 1 lavili» vs t'has Iaitiktivet al ijeet- W infield W ilson , the atvomodat- right. i tiii-itt—J r Duwtiiiii> vs Weatherfunl et al ing R. It. agent at A irlie, was in The straw hat is is niing to the uii.i'ii ut lati S Munitila, a.—ignincnt—( ha- laaiktns'\s Dea 1 I iim I u i . isjuilv—M Mirwiu town Monday. The O u s k k v k k ac front. awiKtinient— Ivi Miller vs M'iiinie Miller. knowledges a pleasant call. |uirtitiuii— Dea \\ iiiilsor\ s 11 Siinp-un eiiiti- Improvements are noted on every t.v 1*. Duras i- tì D Rìgg-, et al aetiua Miss Smith, o f M cM innville, Is in hand. ut law—Thuiuas I ani» 1 I v- \V F. Clark, town this week. equitv - A Selillireile i- 1-alicl Recti, avtiult A lb an y is to have a new democrat at lau .1 D 1 uii-talilv finis Kuhn, et al I I 011. W arren Truitt is in Portland ejis tinetit l.vwis Ileltnivk I V Duviilsuii ic daily paper. The Observer futir monihs for uOets. this week. at»l .1 II Stutnp, fureeluMire—Murris Juiies County isairt this wee!:. Circuit vs S A Mutile«-, et al equity—furlx tt A Mae Jinn. Geo. Q l. W illiam s Tuesday h y vs 8 Denaon, action al la« Garbati a court next week. llusiness Mention. Mach y ll.gu,. A Daltoii, avtiun at law ■ evening at Dallas. M ayor Gates, o f Portland was Margaret llowcll vs \\ m IHiltoa, art ¡un ut I. T. Mason the dentist, at Dallas, Gts». Helt district prosecuting at law—Duanl Selioul Cuimni—¡uncr* \» 11 worth #70,000. ,1. i!, W< r i' - One • 0 silii|i"in, et al l'uns l.isui'v Win Savaerv-(' A torney was in town Thursday. A very iut ‘resting and pleasant Ouulil, runtirinatiuii -Julm MUluli 1 - V Head our new advertisements this week. Kratz, e: al equi:.' Wm l-'ilis Frank A dkin s and family, Jason The F. M. A. store has new go ids. gurnetot ¡I.W' ¡kill. l "liner A < l u-iiu vs John Kitner, m tinu at Adkins, o f Junction, are visiting Connoway A I'nojicr hardware men I tide The picnic at Independence, is law - ivi llidillv vs K Ditnet' A fu., aitimi ut their folks at this place. Dw—Il SSmitli, lissiumuetit—Sanili Preti- pendenee. largely attended. tiis1 \s Julm l’rentivt— James Ivi li. It v- K J. 1>. K elty, o f McCoy, is register Dentistry fust class work done by I. T. Ituniv A t u, avtiun at law 1 \V l 'riiler vs ,1 A num ber o f our young people I Mason at Dallas. • I Funi, ai timi at lati Daviilsun A las. v- F ed at the Holten, Portland W e d n e s were at Salem Tuesday. M Dive, 111111111 ut law- .1 \V Gunlmi i- \-a o f this place. The score stood in fa 1 Faints, oils, Varnish at II. R. Patterson's day. Strani, contesi -fha- Kvlin A fu vs \V I! vor o f the Athletes. There are at present 2b!) convicts1 Amity. ehea]>. Guaimi, at law Dea Munteti vs Rilev Mrs. Brooks, o f the Dalles, is visit Graham Glass, editor ofth e//c«i- Mnnkers, at law (aulii A llii-li vs . 1 D Tetl- in tlic < >regon penitentiary. Fenton A Truitt, the leading merchants of ing: her brother E. ('. Peutland ofthis A . J. Buchanan, o f Perrydale W as er t'uris lusnrv—l-ahi I Rissi v* G W Teller, h i r, and wife were at M cM innville Dallas, look at their stock before going else in town Sunday. The board o f improvement met in at law D M Oslmni A fu vs T f ami A ovc-r Sunday. place. where. James, at la« il M fu | ht vs 1. M A f Q regular session Tuesday evening. '1'he political Caldron has begun to The finest line of dress goods ever brought Several Immigrants around hereon SI ujht , fon1.Jusure K < Itivi t vs 1’ .1 Rruin- L. Damon and Mart Scrafford were boil, even in A m ity . John McGuire, w e understand, is inaxiti. i t al ut law Wednesday. They have located t • Polk 1 MtmO 1 to he !'• mud at t ( i . ( «id's R Drown vs f 1. marshalls and managers o f the day k'.sor, at law O I1 Dvarilslvi' vs Asa Strain, among us, and report more to follow. Mrs. Dr. Doty has lieen quite sick the new store Dallas. road master o f the N . G . H. U. © at the picnic at Independence. at law .1 M 1 ratoll \- Juaepll Muran, equity All goods will lie sold at (i. Coed's new Han. J. I). Lee spoke at Sheridan but is now Improving. Mitm li A Dwls.ni, vi nl A low er tariff means heavier im — Win Fnv'laml A . W . Lucas, nominee for state - Julin Funi vs Win Funi, et al Wednesday night on the political is- store, Dallas, at prices that defy » iiqietiriun. Dr. Green, dentist o f Pori land, is portation.- and less home production. cmiliniiatimi partitimi.....Vilen A Dew'S vs Duglie A Dal- -ues o f tlic day. spending a few days in A m ity . You should not miss the chance to examine senator on the third party ticket w ill This year's improvement in the tun. action ut ìnw. make a canvass o f the county. [ this stock before purchasing elsew here. G . M. Ntillcr, the third party can Tht‘ Misses Liverm ore, o f Perry- county w ill far exceed any previous J. S. Waterhouse lias a full line of paints j O ur old friend, A u n t #Jane H aley didate for congress w ill speak here dale, were in town Tuestkiy. next week. 0 id oils, give him a rail. year. o PICNIC. celebrated her 80th birthday last K»t- Tiie republican primaries w ill be Fine stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, at urtluy. She is in good health. R ipe w ild strawberries are report County Ti tiflicrs Association Satur- lion. Geo. H . W illiam s w ill speak held next Saturday, and the county • hereon Tuesday the 1.5th iiist. Let convention Monday M ay 7th. 111. 1!. Patterson's. All thawgooda arc go ed very plentiful in some o f the fields tluy May 26. lass. R ev. Mcssick returned home last rin g fast heeause they are sold cheap. Teachers, patrons, pupils and poli Us give him a good crowd. Miss Mattie Martin, of M cM inn Saturday from Salt creek, w here he near here. Go to see the opening of new goods at the A l the candidate meeting last Sat ville, is teaching a class in w ritin g ticians—Simpson’s Station on Luek- Rev. II. I. Bitner preaches here had been holding a meeting. urday it was agreed not to canvass. Knew store at Italia- ® in the Briedwell district cast o fth is this evening at 7;.lo, at C alvary Sun iamute— Excursion N arro w Gtmgc place. D on’t fail to go and hear Hon. Oeo. Spring goods, late styles, arriving at II. U. II011. W arren Truitt is in Portland Railroad Social and salubrious. Lit day m orning at lli:b<). tliis week. II. W illiam s at Dallas next Tuesday ’atterson’s, Inde(iendenee. Ed. Briedwell lias brought on a Most all the candidates o f the diff erary and Lucid, lYrtinent and Pal- ( G. C iad is closing out the bankrupt evening. The third party want to canvass. new stock of hardware, and has atablo President itil, Profe-sorial and erent parties have participated in moved into the building next door | Let them get in. ktock of goods lately hr.night to Dallas. A . Xoltner, o f Portland, ha- been Pedagogical Best recitative anti elo south o f Hendricks store. jacnic speeches at Independence. ^Tlicy are all first class goods and must be appointed post office inspector, to The work was commenced on the cutionary talent o f the county pre Grunt Smith, son o f Si. Smith, of ilil. A republican rally w ill he held in succeed Geo. Mason deceased. sent— Speakers from abroad are e x foundation o f the new hotel W ednes this place, who has spent the last two day. The building when finished O K ings V alley on the l!>th, next Sat A first class jeweler is now engaged at the pected— M u^c, vocal ai'Ol instrumen will lip one that our town may well veurs in Michigan Medical College, The announcement o f John P. Ir ■store of 11. H. Patterson. Independence. urday. E v e ry body should attend. iias gone to Seattle and contemplates tal— E ve ry body invited, come early feel proud of. ish, w here he w ill a d d ^ -s the pg>ple Mi..od watch and clock repairing, (live him practicing there. A « im p meeting w ill lie held on anti stay late. o f Oregon are out. H e w ill lie in Sli call. The Democrats held their primary Mill Creek at Buell’s chapel; b y the \ ir l i » liciti-. Go and see the bankrupt stock of goods ut Southern Oregon to-day, M ay 12th. \ last Saturdav. John Briedwell was M. E. o'hurch on Friday, M ay 2bth, Dallas. They must h ■ sold in the next (it) Itriitirport U r.io tliiig ». M rs. W in . Dawson, left for San Every body is going to the Repub nominated for justice and 1). Spring 1888. Bays. Now is the time to get giwxl bargains. Francisco Thursday. She goes to V in a Gilbert has gone to live at lican rally in K ings V alley on the er fhr constable in this precinct. They tilth inst. The little girl of F . S. Barzce, who d acie" Reuben < ¡ lazes. held their county convention W 1 1 I- ■•iK.vtacli's properly fiKUiseil and aeeuratc- care for her grand children, who tiesdav. Dr. Goueher, o f A m ity , re- ly fitted at II. It. Patterson's Indejicudunce. were left without a mother last week has been quite sick the past two W e would ju dge the political cam J. J. Brow 11 is now at G. G. R ow - paign has begun for the democratic ceiveil the nomination for treasurer, weeks, is now thought to he some j ell’s saw mill w orking the plainer. If very jiair sold fully guaranteed. by the death o f Mrs. Curley. « and Dr. Smith for coroner. bottle is being handed around quite 1 Shelly and Vunduyn arc in the lead with better. Mrs. Geo. Chirk, ofSalt Crook, had the largest stock of general merelumdise in J. II. W e a v e r has started for the freely. The second annual tree planting by j mines on the Santiam. H e left last Independence. Their prices compare with the misfortune to have her arm bro Oak Dale. There i- a tough looking crowd of Blie times uud all go ids arc warranted first M is- Retta Slireve returned from ken, w h ile riding along the road one the N o rm al class w ill be held to-day. Saturday. boys around A irlie this week hut ■hlSS. The class have selected an Oregon A ripe w ild strawberry was pick they are all good Matured, \thieh Salem last Monday. I tin tu Dallas and g. ■t the advantage's of the of the wheels o f the vehicle struck a ed hy the roadside on the l-l of May. -peeks well lor them. Ikiw prices, that the new stock nf goods are stump and she was pitched to the cedar. .1. J. Drown tailed on our Literary W ak e up Southern Oregon. I*' lig el iseli nut at. This is the lirst time ground. W e understand J. G. McGuire lias society last Saturday evening and A new post office, to hcQknown as A . well attended singing was held has been appointed superintendent intuit'some able remarks which were "in Polk county that new goods were ever Haylam l, w ill he established nine The sentence o f W in . L . M cK inney o f the it. It., and all the lmys are e x acceptable. . «old as cheap. Now is your time. miles west o f Grand Bolide nftxt at G . V. G ardiner’s last Sunday eve pecting a tin car next Monday. No- ning. N ext Sunday we folks sing at sent to the penitentiary from Polk J. G. Farley the road supervisor, ■ Thousands of ladies say it is the best they month. b idy will care mu li if the cash ac of this district is getting tlic roads F. Butler’s. ever used. They mean the White sewing county on Novem ber 1, 1887, for as The contract for building the new j A bridge across the Luckiumutc companies tiie car. in very good condition. liiacliinis— you will find them at Duster A sault w ith intent to kill, w as eont- Baptist church ut Independence lias between W . E llis'- and Thom pson’s A new pair o f boxing gloves was Vernons. Independence, brick block. A n d re w Mure, of Salem was here Tuesday by G ov. Pennoyer, the rea been aw arded to Parker & Furgeson *s much needed, as the ford is rocky by im means sparingly used at the Monday. Dr. Waterhouse of this place has made son assigned iieing the recommenda and dangerous. idcpot porch last Sunday evening. ffi Dme remarkable cures of had eases of V . S. Thompson has sent in a hill * tion 1©' the district attorney and a o f that place. A ll o f t h e boys took their turn in i Our creamery has commenced m>- t|irunic female complaint; he cures every large petition. The annual meeting nf the stock getting stretched on the floor, with a for a new house. It look very sus i oration for the season. Buttermilk picious. eu-e, even after physiciuns have given them holders o f tiie Portland A W illa m free on churning d a v - to holders of bloody nose or a black eye. I I. H . H ew itt, the nominee uj t.'urres]Kindeiuv solicited. Oak dale boys have organized a ette V a lle y It. R. Go. w ill I k - held in stock. F. D. McCain the train dispatcher base lu ll club and are ready to play for prosecuting attorney for this B Parties contemplating building, will do Portland «m the ll)th o f June. Our O d s k . k v k k ought to be in Dal tif tin Narrow Gauge system, paid any club in the state over <> ft. tall. district 011 the republican ticket, w. ell to consult l’.urzce and Rolicrtson, and las by 8 a. in. Saturdays, as that is us a visit last Sunday, for tin pur- Im provem ents ¡ire noticed 0:1 e v was here last Saturday. Mr. H ew itt The debuting society closed last But the tli i’ie prices on shingles, sash uml doors. our mail day, otherwise we get them po-c of swinging trout. is an Oregon hoy, and a brother of ery hand. a week stale which w e do not like. most important feature o f his visit Saturday night with a very good ■ Note the following specialties at A ll w ho are in favor o f h avin g an See to this please Bro. Doughty. was liis remarking that “ The same programme and had very utile re our neighbor, Dan Hew itt, w ho lives 8 I1 dlv A Vnnduyns: lb inch cmhroi- one cured sow is here yet that used marks from some o f the memliers of old fashioned fourth o f July celebra Another proof o f an early booming to be here when I was here six years the society. ■ t skirting, Newport scarfs, chiniles a few miles south o f town. H e has a W e hope they w ill tion in Monmouth this year A . 1). spring. To-day 2nd day o f M , chinile coni, fancy ornaments for ta- thorough legal training and a large ago,” which shows that Mr. McCain come with a free good will and help bh irt-, etc. experience. H is professional and 1888, w ill please arise and remain seven teams sought o.ir saw mill i .r has a fonti remembrance for all bis it along when w e ’meet t h » 2nth.u lumber. C. G. lay in wait f o r ’em old friends, however, lie was mistak Oct. X. V. Z. L. personal qualifications are such that standing until counted. .Mrs. LaR ansieurCity Bazaar and tilled ’em up. en in the sow. Independence, hits a nice lot a majority w ill vote for him in pre H on. C’. W . Fulton, for presiden Lines remembered by me (corres o f Indies muslin underwear, hosiery, ference to Mr. Belt next 4th o f June. N o rm al N otes. tial elector on the republican ticket, pond with another poet) on picking gloves, mits, collars,cuffs; gents neck C o rv a llis . 1 lim n b y c. a. j u n k s . Wear, handkerchiefs, socks; also, sta- A man hy the name o f Frank and ex-senator Hlator, addressed a j up tm Indian arrowhead, J. II Collins was culled home! ti. tncry, hooks, croquet sets, notions Smith, last Tuesday became quite large crow d at the picnic grounds, j | “ Once Indians in thi vale. “ <>h, I had sia'li a nice buggy rido Lurked and tit and bled. We.lnts lay on account o f sickness. innumerable. ( ’.ill before purchas- Sunday’*— M av W . “ I didn ’t” — Both N o w , the inhabitants ar< white boisterous at Independence, when Thursday at Independence. ( ing eLsewhere. Pres. Arnold made a flying trip to Dottle II. these men arc good speakers, and j Marshal Bohannon went to arrest W ith nary red.” SaK-ni Monday on college business. S rriic c 'lehratetl broadhead dress (i. 11. says he appreciates the fa were heartily cheered hy the audi Our critic further extracts from the « m i ls just rcccivt'd direct from the him he struck the marshal on the vor o f a lady friend in sending h im u The senior class o fth e S. A . Col I coming work called “ Salt R iv e r a foctory at Shelly & Vanduyns. Col arm w ith a knife inflicting quite a ence. • leg«* for 18. 88, consists o f the ten fol- IT* ''.V .. hut hash fulness prevents or- absolutely guaranteed. Best severe wound. A fter striking Mr. A t the county candidates meeting Musing” (see la-; weeks O iisf . u v l k ; , low ing named person-: J. A . Col him from -suggesting that he would the following: Another peculiarity « » » I - for the money. Bohannon started to run hut was hold at Dallas last Saturday it was lins, Ira Allen, \V. W . H all, W . S. like also a wearer. I noticed with respect to the dw ell Don't fail to hear the address o f overtaken after a brief chase. He agreed not to m ake a regularcanvass ings on Salt R iver is their shape, Mock, Annie ami Jennie Lilly, M ary Newton, .Jessie and Lillie Groves Prof. M. J. Lane, o f Salem, in the showed fight and had to be knocked o f the county. The reasons assigned , that o f an extinguisher, conical, with Farm For Sale. and Gertrude Davis. A good class chapel at I p. in. to-day. The pro I l > . W . Driskel offers his 1 (to acre dow n a couple of times before he are left with the leading candidates1 I an arrangement whereby you can en-1 that w ill bean honor to the school. fi-sur k now - how to interest an au fit; >11 for sale. Situated three-fourths would submit to arrest. Yesterday o f the parties. A s all ¡ire well known Iter and pull the holt in after you. Gomnieiiceiiieut day will be on the dience. o f ¡t mile west of the State N o rm al afternoon he was arraigned before throughout the county, the result Several new dwellings are in course <>th o f June. o f erection with the names o f future Miss M ay W oodbu ry Im- resigned School building. It is an excellent Hon. Tim-. E. (fewthorn treasurer the honors of the valedictory and J. Justice Lines, w aved examination will likely prove as well. occupants (tainted up, hut 0111 of deli- tTo t o f land with good im prove- I eaey I retrain from givin g these ofth e State Board o f Regents o fth e W . Daw-on was elected to take her i*i"nts. For further particulars ad- and was Itound over to await the act A curi >us illustration, showing Agricultural College, received SI I,- ion o f the grand ju r y which meets how easily names are changed, is aw ay. Free trade is carried out fully, 250 from the treasurer o f the Gnited place. d r '- s him at the post office. none hut articles o f foreign muimfuc- Messrs. Ed Morgan and F ra n k next week. H e was taken to Dallas found in the ease o f a small stream ture arc allowed to lie expo-til for States, Iieing the payment due Ore gon for an experimental station in Vanattn, o f Halsey, attended chapel und lodged in jail. sale; the whole population is ohlig- and Itsvally in Polk county, Oregon. exercises Monday. MIKRKK. • cd to work on the land, with the connection with the Agricultural The early French settlers called it I-a [ w o Ynqnin n Ba> Sunday-School natural Jesuit that wages are only 4 ‘tillege of the I ’. S. Pres. Stanley gave us two very in Creole. Careless ears caught tiie 25c. (wr day,' wheat only 25c. per l » V (jtifirrel. mid One R i l l - the Otli- Tht* contractors arc givin g our city teresting lectures, in chapel this week Ki'imliMcaii L e a g u e of L o l a . ir V F o l d lilo o d A Hu i r. sound partially, and reproduced It bushel and binders from totloun hall a general overhauling. A good alwait bis trip to California. On last Saturday afmut fifty per Ati 18 year old son o f A . W . RieiTr*-!. Spoken hastily or indis each. The bearing o f this observa open; house litis for a number of A nutntxT of Norm.dltes went to 'right and IIy e a r old son <>t F. W . sons were present in the town hall in tinctly, the sim ilarity o f sound is tion lies in its application. More in year- I eeii a long felt want and we Salem Tuesday. Most o f them w ere our next. iller, Isitli near Yaquina City were Kola. Hon. J. G. A llen occupied the arc glad that our town Is to have it I lilies. W e expect to sin * a tine dis very apparent, and it is not, as y< t the same class at Sahlmth-school, chair and Mr. R uble was secretary A foregone conclusion— the hand soon. play o f new spring bats next Sun certain which w ill lie the Until appel hen the teacher a.-k young W righ t W e are glad to-ee our Polk county day as that '«s ins to lx' the main ol>- o f fate observe: nf the League. Mr. E. G. Pentium), A question* which he could not an— lation.— Pacific. farmer- com» to Corvallis to get bar je t o f tlic visit to the capital. M G DEE B « r; but which young M iller inline- candidate for school siqit. addre -sil gain- in the grocery line from A . F. II A It It Prof. E. B. M e E lroy state school The long talktsl o f gam e o f base d# itelv answered correctly. After the menilM rs, briefly commenting on Hlrschner, the leading grotvr. P t > W E L L ball Ix'tween the Athletes and the ■»liool had closed the W right Imy the imjMirtance o f educational work superintendent, i- m aking prelim in S M in i Fine strings o f mountain trout are Dallas nine was played at Dallas last ary arrangements to hold the State B is ld e d ” the M iller Isiy about Is'ing D I ’T L E it in the county o f Polk Iieing kept up Iieing carried in frequently from the Saturday afternoon. The Dallas bat no much “ smarter” than he. The Teachers’ Institute at Salem, July M CLI N « ii -m all streams near town. tery was H o w e pitcher, and M c K e y M ller I m » v went into a passion; but to its present standard. K. T I latch •5th to 7tli inclusive; and also to at- «iteller; tht* Athlete baitcrv was 1 tUd nothing at the time. A week candidate for senator ultlrtssttl the City election M onday resulted a- ST O F F E R peed without their seeing each oth- Lcagueon correct issues. Mr. E .C . t *nd the National Teachers Institute follow«: N o. o f votes 282; for Mayor lli»k s Fenton pitcher, and lloiace F IS H E R A fter Salibath School, Sunday, Fisher candidate for Representative at Nan Francisco during the w«*ek i»r. J. It. L* n *, 251; Marshal, James Littlefield catcher. H arry G o s | x t , of a y (ith, voting W righ t jokingly commencing July Kith. The pro Dunn, ID*, A . It. Pyg.dl, bto; Tress, Dellas was chosen umpire, nine inn P K N T L A X D ked the M iller boy if he was ready s|Mike o f the tariff Issues ami the fessor is a live and energetic educat G O I. M. Porter. 15!), I. Linger 101; Re ings were nlaytsl, which resulted In AD settle their difficulty. “ Yes, you need o f hard work b y the party. corder, W . St Glair, 281, M. L . Pipe- a victory for tin* Athletes, the senre CAM PDF E 1. si S— o f h— said young Miller, Mr. I. S. Smith nominee for sheriff or and is hound that Oregon shall 11 Alderm an l-t ward, L. ( ). W il- Iieing ¡Mi to 2t> in favor o f the A th ETCH C M K letes. * d stepping up to the former, drew w as culled for and stated that if eleet- not lag in educational work. lam g EGLI S son s5 2nd ward J. It. Dryson *0. '■ase knife, shar]H'ned to a |s>int, may he w ave. Voter- on 4th o f next June. T w o o f our latlv students have the Friday the school, society and many •idently for the purjiose, and run it 1 1 I hi' proniiseil to serve the |»enple to mcitsles and it senior, who escorted friends were sorrowfully struck by the heat o f his ability. H on. W a r 'e inches into young W rig h t’s left the n ew - o f a telegram announcing one o f them home after prayer meet east, just above the heart, severing ren Truitt in a speech o f an hours t i r o I I . W illia m * . A large crowd attendisi the mutch the death o f B. F. Collins. M r Col ing week ago last Wednesday even e large artery running into the length fully discussed the third par Hon. G in ». II. W illia m - will ad game o f UiLl at tliis piuco F riday eve lin- was a menilHT of the 1880 college ing, siN'ins very solicitous over the ngs. from the effects of which the class, and a diligent student and |x»s- parting at the gate. She hail the nr boy diiil in a verv few moments, ty and pre-ent administration. Mr. dress the (»enple on the (mlitical issue ning. measles at the time hut did not know - c -.- in I o f many noble attributes. vo or three other lmys witnessed Pearce wascalled for ¡iml respimded o f the day at Dallas on Tuesday the it, and he has never had them.” M i-- Minnie Gleu.-on, w h o return affair. A coroner’s ju ry found with sound repuhlican sentiment. 15th ir.st. at 7;.'fi p. m.. Mr. W i l On W ednesday al »out lOFtn a large [M iss D in 1 An kn ey and Donnie ed to her home not long ago, is now deceased came to his dinth by The meeting w a« enthusitLstic and crowd gat hens I ¡it tin* county jail Thompson are the ladies referred to teaching at Palouse City W . T. liam - 1- an anient repuhlican, unti is Ifu! murder at the hands o f young 1 , t o - in - H enry M iller, the hoy* who as having the met isles but w e are at a The League meets again am ong the foremost orators o f the Miss W im b e rly , a student, w h o killed Elm er W rig h t at the t>ay with loss to know w h o that unfortunate iller. Th<' affair mused a genuine int«w t i n * in tw o week son Mnv 11th, at ¡1 p. m. land. G o to h iar him. sation all over the Ikiv country. has l»een quite sick Is im proving. a ground case knih'. “ senior” fs.J