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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1888)
IV r.o iiH l M e n t io n . i i l u i : v m > m in ; v u o t r s . Picnic season i» here. l'ublisliHl Every Saturday. Court week at Dallas. •The town Momuouth i- situateti in thè Fine sum m er w eather. .H^gtiK'r of tin- rieluvt m >art nf folk cotuity, May term of court is in sen»ion. le euuuty «eat, Dalla.., ff;lit mile* * mtli of the |lii.l u n alni oiie-iiulf mit.T. west <>f thè thriv- T he g rain pro»peet 1» very flatter ig town of Imlepemlctu'i'. and r< mtains a >|>uIntinti of over fi»». The location i» a ing. Mutiliti otte, on u rieh rollili« pruine, and K. T . 1 latch has m ade som e good Im provem ents are noticed in those r«olierai houlthfuln«!HS, thè .iteinali that mlil I h - Uenireit. Monmouth offerì« inatiy talks at different points. part». Ivuiitagee, and tliooe conteinulatingany en- Jo h n F. Swift is talk in g over the M any have atten d ed court th is rprise are invite« 1 to eoi iter wìlli ourcitizcn.«. file < ih . kkvku w ili In- rea I in every towtiship -tate for the republicans. wei*k. nd ut every pustulliee in thè entiro coiiiitv, Otir old friend G. J . Tedrow w ill W heat is now w orth *05 ets per nd theret'ore unexeelled a., un advertising iieiliuin.” siMin m ake a trip east. bushel. H on. Geo. 11. W illiam s spetvh at ’l"u* county is being well organized The O b n rn rr tour numtlis for ólh ts. Dallas Tuesday night was im m ense. w ¡til club-. I".. ( ’. Pentium ! addressed th e re .V republican club w ill lie organised llu « iiic » s M e n t io n . publican club at M et’oy last S atu r here to-day. I. T. Mason thè dentist, at Dalla«. day. A change o f post m asters at Kola, J. Worth’s liu.' rim •erics. G. M. M iller prohibition candidate Asa S train resigned. Itead our new advertisements this week. for congress w ill speak to-day in , Tin M et'ey republican club now The 1*'. M. A. »Loiv lia. new «oíd». Connoway A Cooper hardware men inde Dallas. num bers :k» inctnlvrs. lio n . J . 1). la v sjiok«* in different endenee. T he Roseburg /tt-ru ir cam paign work done by I. T. audiences in th e no rth part of th e tlaily sh tv t has reached ih . Dentistry first í Ma» ni at 1 talla». county. A change of train tim e ¡« e.\|H*eteil faint.«, Oils, Vurni.il al li. It. 1‘uttersoiTs W. P. M urphy, w ho lives four on the Narrow Gunge soon. heap. m iles south of Salem , called on us T here w ill not lx* a n y division g iv Fenton «V Trtiitt, the leading men bants of W ednesday. tallas, bulk at their stock before going else en in the Oregon R ailw ay and O. R. where. A tto rn ey Goo, Belt cam e dow n and N. Co.’s suit u n til next October. The finest line of dress goods ever hrouglit from Dallas F rid ay , on his w ay to Several com m unications n i c h e d fo lk county ore to bo found at C. (I. tViad’s Salem . |l i e new store Dallas. this week are not published on ac A n infant child o f M r. and J/rs. count o flie in g to o lengthy. W e will All goods will be sold at ( \ H . Road’.« new Kph Y oung died T hursday, near In try an d give them space soon. tore. Dallas, at prices that defy eonipetiti«*n. dependence. on should not miss the elianec to examine T he A lbany tire departm en t will bis stock before purchasing elsewhere. Mrs. Cass Higgs, o f C rowley, v isit give a gran d excursion to Sit lent on G oodm an anti D outv have four ed h e r^ ilk s , M r. and Mrs. Beilwell Sat u n lay , May 20th, on th e steam er r Davis” » w in g m achines, w hich this week. W in. M. Hoag. th e y art1 offeriti}? a t cost for th e n e x t th irty days in o rder to close th o rn *0 *Y'strum will preach at Dal T he Jo h n Young farm near D ixie, ©:tr. T hey are first class, call an d las on S aturday an d S unday, th e w as sold th is week by K irk lan d A e th em . lfitli and 20th. W ells to Jo h n B chker and son, re J. S. Waterhouse lias a full line o f paints cent arrival» from N ebraska, for ¡SI2,- H on. J D Lee. is speaking a t th e 'B u n I oils, give him a call. valley tow ns in th e interest of th e re 000. I Ki' e stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, at ¡, Jl. R. fatterson’s. All these goods are go- publican party. .V dancing p arty will be given at fi,« fast lieiniis ■ they are sold cheap. R S Shelly, father of R Shelly, of th e residence of Jiicftb R aker on L it I G oto see the 'opening of new goods at the Independence, was sh ak in g hands tle L uckiam ute, n ext F riilay even ■rvr store at Dallas. w ith old friends hen* this w eek. ing the 25th. A general in v itatio n to all w in* wish to go and have a M art B yerly, o f Y aquina died on Spring goods, late styles, arriving ut H. It. good tim e. F rid ay , Mav 11th, ’8S. H e i» an old gSl'.itterson's, Imleju'inh nee. Picnic unnouncvinont.s are n u m er I (i. C iad is closing out the hankrnpt plonei'r an d well know n in th is ous. One w ill be held at B ridgport (t ick ot goods lately hrouglit to Dallas. county. and K ings V alley to-day, 10th; ¡it 1'iiey uro all first class goods and must he I V undtiyn cam * over from I n i s- K - f ii. pendence W ednesday. Mr. Van- L uckiam ute S aturday, M ay 2<ith: I A first class jeweler is now engaged at the duyn has lately m ade a business trip Balston J u n e 2nd. and Oak Grove church and school house J u n e 15th. »tore o f II It. fattersmi, lnde]>endenee. to th e Sound country, mil wateli und i-inck repairing, (live him T here never lias been a tim e when Prof. M. G. Lane, o f th e Salem • call. O M onm outh people have showed as I I in and sc ■ the lia^ ru p t stock « f go O it public school, aild re—eil th e N orm al m uch interest in fixing up th eir pro |B ) .i t la » . They in ast besold in the n ext 00 class an d audience assem bled, at the perty a n d pain tin g th e ir houses, us i?»l.iy«. Now is the tim e to get good bargains. tree p lan tin g exercises S aturday. they are «lisplaying this spring, all n*- I Spectacles properly focused mid accurate A sm all ehihOof Ed H atch w ander W hich is com m endable and th e best ly fittisi at II. 1!. fattersoifs Imie]tenderne. e<l aw ay from hom e last W ednesday m ethod of ad v ertisin g th e tow n. Ti v ery pair sold fully guaranteed. and considerable uneasiness was ex- You can first class cedar sh in cit«il for a few h o u rs tillit was found. M onm outh i» th e p rett-v st tow n in Oregon, and w ith its pleasant su r gles from G oodm arg and D outy, In Drs. W orthington and Laugh.try roundings anil social ad v an tag es it ti -pemlonce. I Shelly and Vandiiyn are in the lead with are located in Dallas an d ¡ire both has a b rig h t future. You should ‘ tli” largest stock of generili m © liamlise in gentlem en of w hom it is safe to say come ¡induce ^». B n I' p id ' n c Their price» c aupare with T hey fh e times und all good., are warranted first they know th e ir profession. Clean up and b u rn up th e trash, CI l I . s . enjoy th e confidence of th e people. trim th e shrubbery and < lean up th e (io to Dallas ami get the advantages of the Leo Joans, of near McCoy, killed a yards; spruce np. beautify y o u r B ow pric es, that the new stock of grtods are coyote on last T hursday m orning. hom es, plant flowers an d triv s, and dicing closed out at. This is the first time gin fo lk county that new goods were ever H e b rought th e scalp to Dallas and m ake e v e ry th in g look cheerful and took in th e bounty o ff ri*<l by the in v itin g to the strangers now tin n in g mid as cheap. Now is vour time. county $8. H e says coyotes are to tlii-» lovely country in search of ■ T h e “ Osborne” m ow er h&snn im p ro v em en t lliis y ear wlrieli is far quite num erous in th a t section. hom es. T housands are ‘‘m arch in g Stlieatl of an y th in g . * all and sei' Ex-gov G L W oods will address o n ” im p atien t to reach tills new ‘‘E l lllie iu at G oodm an and D outy’s In- th e people at Dallas on next dorado,” th is land of great possibili lilepentlenee. T hursday evening at S o ’clock on the ties and o f grand golden o p p o rtu n i Thousands ofladies say It is the liest they Let everybody t y , to carve out new fortunes and liv e r a sci. They mean the W hite sewing issues of the d ay. llnaehm es—you will find them at Buster 4 com e and hear him . l i e is an in te r to build new homos in th is kind of ¡Venions, Independence, liriek block. esting talk er, and you w ill be pleased ever bloom ing flowers, and to enjoy tin* w onderful blessings o f a m ild, Dr. Waterhouse of this place has made w ith him . lome n markable cuna of bad ohm » of genjal clim ate in Polk cou n ty tin* E. ( ’. P entland for school su p erin chronic female complaint; lie elm's every ten d en t on republican tick et is a live garden »pot of th e n orthw est. ■«•»».•. even after physicians have given them ru stlin g an d progressive y oung m an Last S atuaday was a v ery favora ■up. Corres; ion de nee s« >1 ¡cited. —Just such a m an as w e can well af ble day for the class tree exercises. fartles eonteinpluting building, will do ford to tru st o u r our public school At 1:80 p. m. Prof. M. G. Lane, of I v i ell to consult llurzee and Knliertson, and w ork to. T he fittest should have Salem addressed a large audience in Vtheic priri-s on sbingles, sash and doors. th is olliee, am i M r. P entland i that tlie college cha|K*l. T he Prof, is an N ote th e following specialties at m an. G ive him y o u r support. able speaker and lias a com m and of I.Shelly «V V anduyns: 15 inch em broi Rev. M u rg.it royd, o f Indc] ten language bent to th e hum orous. A f d e r sk irtin g , N ew port scarf's, chinile» [chinile cord, fancy ornam ents for ta- dance assisted Rev. C. T. Ingle in a ter th e conclusion of th e exercises in 1 hie scarfs, etc. m eeting at the* B yerly school house the chapel tin* e!;i»s headed by th e All fanner» w ho intend purchasing about 7 m iles n o rth of Independence, baud m arched to the place w here th e Iscif liintlers should call and see the on hist Sunt lay, Sunday-school was tree wh 8 to I k * planted. T h e <*xer- J h ie w “ Oslxirnc” at G ixidm un’* and ei.v's a t th e tree consisted o f a class ■ J b u tty ’s, IndejH'ntlenec. It has conducted by M r. K now les us supt, tree poem by Je;ui M cDaniel, a ela»» I m a n y new im provem ents anil an en- about CO w ere in attendenct*. A fter * I ti rely new road wheel. tiie school, short experiences were ong tom posed by C. II. Jo n es and rem ark s by th e facility anti different T he celebrated broadheail d r e ss given by C hristians and persons e x 1 goods ju st m v iv c il direct from the horted to change th e ir m ode o f life. mi*mtiers of tin* class. A fter th e H factory at Shelly A- V anduyns. Cnl- Several cam e forw ard. Service» p la n tin g of tin* tree th e audience a«l- “ íiir s abso lu tely guaranteed. Host jo u rn ed to the g ro w for pleasant <i»n- were also held in th e evening. I goods for th e m oney. ver»ation or w h atev er th e ir m inds suggested. Teachers Picnie. 'Polk County Observer. Sam M ulkey, o f A m ity , adorned o u r streets M onday. Prof. W illis, of Salem , was in tow n S aturday. Mrs. Haskett, of Dixie, attended church here S unday. Ï H r i d s p o r t < a m p a i s n Club. Programm** o f exercises for the A t a m eeting held p u rsu a n t to call teachers picnic, to I k * given S aturday, M ay 2»»th, lsss, at Sim pson’s Station a t P leasant V alley school house a club w ith th e aixive title was organ on th e N. G. R. R. Music B and. ized and a roll of ¿1 m em bers signed, and an educational com m it its- Invocation R ev. M officers urgntroyd. O pening Chorus, Dallas C horal So were elected and after some spe;vh(*s ciety. th e club adjourned to m eet n ex t S a t A ddress Hupt. Robinson. M usic A thletes. u rd ay , th e Htth ¡it th e B riilgjsirt R ecitation Hobt. Bell, Dallas. school holts- (the votin g plat* >) a t Solo Miss M cD ervit: 7:80 |>. m ., w hen th e candidates and In v ita tio n , M em ber of Bethel school. o th e r leading republicans are e x 4>lo Mrs. Coad, D allas. Rally around R ecitation, A nna Stoeton. In d . pected t > a tte n d . F . B. A ddress Mrs. Bell, Dallas B ridg|s»rt republicans. M usic Band. NOON INTKKMISSION. Mu-;. B and. Q u a rte tt M onm outh. Airlit* school. R ecitation, Miss W hitney M aggie Lem ons, Ind. Song Teachers. Recitation, Baud. Toa-ts Bethel sehonl. Music Prof. W . E. Yates. R ecitation A ddress , B aad. An excursion w ill Is* given on the N. G. T?, R. front all places in the iw unty north o f th e gmunjJ*. Come ill an d m ake th is thecrow iling cfllirt nf o u r w o rth y , re tirin g su p e ria te ixl- eu t. G r a n d I’ . ni To I k * given u n d er th e auspices of th e McCoy Heptiblie-an club, S atu r day J u n e 2nd. I***, at H a tc h ’s grove one m ile south o f McCoy. H|x-aking by th e candidates, good m usk vocal and In stru m en ta l. F ull program m e n e x t w iv k . C ircuit court adjourned at Dalla» F rld av till th f* 2**th Inst. I.a c k m m n te S tatio n . P icnic n e x t S aturday week. S inging a t I). W. H e w itt's next S unday evening. T he C ulvary Sunday-school Ixnists o f a new «irgan. Rev. H, L. B itn e riire a e h e ila n e x - e ‘llent serm on ¡it C alvary last S un day. C harley B row n and fam ily of B u ena \ ’i»ia wen* visiting at J o h n B urns I.i-t S unday. Conte to the picnic everybody, w e will assure you as good a tim e as you ba I at I ndependt'iic«*. Prof. J . N. H art di»mis»<il school T hursday and F rid ay «if la«t week on account o f th«* picnic at In<le|H'n- dence. I ftlu* P rohibitionist« w ant to «■un- vass l«*t ;hpm g«*t in. T h eyaren « ith - ing but ¡1 lot of obi s<tn* h<ads who h av e trie d t<i gt*t in office in th e old parties an d tailed am i th in k th is is th e ir on ly show for office, but we are afraid generation after generation of th e prohibitionist» will pass aw ay be for- th e y obtain any gr«itt «legret* of-no«» ». P om p . lit t'oiirt. Laiulivtli, uRitiiurt w hom an ¡nilietnicnt I’e r niur'I'-r uf »yiiimii' Klli. Antic w Omini was brmiidit Into omrt III un» lav ut 1 o c lis k ami iilcini m>t Ruilty t '• musei tor ilefeinlant u»ki i that tim e t r trial l>e fixed for Tinxluy -■ind iu«t., a» he tlnuiRlit he «imiti have the ea»e ill Rood >hu|s hv thaï time The nmrt ■»•I Monday the J* th at il a. m. as the date for trial. rinn» lay afternoon Frank Smith was hrotiRlit ¡uto omrt. un indictment having been found uRuinst him for euttlnir marsliall Bohuution, lie plead cuilty, and wa» »mi- ten t I to one y ear in the |R*niteutiar). K Benewitz chuiyvd w ith the lan env of a wateli ami gold |si|i h o ld er of N ew tînt 1er of Monmouth iva» arruÌRitts.1 T hue» lay and plead not guilty. The evidence was omlllet- iliR and the ea»e was given to the jury about I o'eli.'k. At six they agTo'd on a \ Tillet of not guilty. state is Á \.a n d Win Kratz not true hill Slate i» \ l und Willis Jordan not true bill. Court adjourned Fridav. G r a n d .Ittrv H rp.ort. To tin* I Itinorable Circuit Court for the t otm ty of Polk, S tate of ()rcgou, for May term lSsS: \Ve the gm nd ju ry d raw n to serve at said term would most resp«s*tfully u ia k e th f following report: W ohave d iligently exam ined and in q iiirn l Into all m atters th at have lK*en brought before us for o u r c msideni- tion, and have studiously cn«l< n v o rn l to discharg«* our d u ty faithfully its such grand jurors. \\'«* have ex am ined car«*fu!ly tin* county jail and court hou»e. also the clerk, sheriff an<l treasurers olfiees. We find th e court house in good repair anti kept in good o n ler, we tliul th e books, etc., of tin* clerk neatly and well kept, as well as th at of sheriff and treasurer. W e find tin* county jail kept in goml order, considering th e building, hut we do not consider it a safe plan* to k«iq> prisoner.» in. Respectfully suhm ltt- ed. Scot: 11 i g 1 . K. ( ’. Mall, G. C. S m ith, \\'. 1!. M urphy, L. Damon, J . J iv Brown, Si tli Riggs. Ilrid g p o rt B rooding«. F ran k P utì r survey n l on P u lce 2’ dav« last wevl The new road plow is a great sui-- La»t S aturday tin* A m ity grevs and th e M cM innville club plnyctra m atch gam e here th e s«i»re stan d in g iff t'i 90 in favor o f A m ity. F ran k M artin, a live busliie».« man of Mi M innville, wa» in tow n Mon thly. (in i. E dw ards and l)i<k Sim pson h ave ju st returned from a fishing e x pedition to th e N chalcm . T hey re- I m > rt ¡t ple-.isant tim e and p len ty of fish. < in«* bear w as k illu l by the p arty . M r. Sim pson brought back a tine specim en of «m l from th e m int's then*. J o h n B riedw ell our popular mer- chant, and J times L ikens are a tte n d ing th«* I. (). O. F. grand lodge in P ortland. T om m y la tiu lin g h a m ,o n e of A m ity ’s rising young m en, su d d en ly <ii«ap|ieurtil about tw o w eeks ago and Wits gone no one knew w here. 11i.» friend» were* beginning to feel an xious aU ait him , and were not a little »urpri»« d ti> sn him stiq> «»if tin* train S atu rd ay w ith a Im uttiful y o ung lady, once Mis» M attie M iller, of E liensburg, W. I'., b u t now Mrs. lam dingham , leaning on his arm . H is absence was a m milted for. T om m y is all sm iles am i »eetn« as happy Your report- ¡ 1 » a clam at high till er w ishes him jo y . V irlie Ite m s. See., was one of suive»» and pro«|sT- ity. T he following ar«* the offhvr* for th«* new term : J . II. Collins, Pre».; W. S. Stock, Vice Pr.»«.; I. T. W illiam s. s«v.i T. J . Itisley, «ilitor; Clara Irvine. Treasurer; Clara Fi»h- er. »ergent at arm s; II. L. A rnold, eritie; J . C. R igl^, I.Rirarian; W. S. Stock m ade th e appointm ent of si \ «nifimitt«i*s fo r th e new term , u s j . II. Collins was aw ay on a m n in t <»f sickiu*»». R«*V. J .C . K ee/el, Pres, of Philom ath College will address th e »oeietv at close* of s «<1 km >I, Ntinniil Xot«-». »I.ITKl» HV C. II. JiiX»> Ml»» Coren« Butler, of Dalla» ¡it- tem h il chaiK‘1 exer«-i»«*s Momlay m orning. Lottie «.round and Vida W orth v isitili fríen«Is in 1 »alias Tin»«lay. W m . P. M ulli'ns, «if Oregon C ity, ri'ttiriu il to his home last week, til»«» I,«»» Et'wis re tu rn u l to his hom e in Ellin tn u n ty last Tuesday. D ottle llu rlb u rt and Glett E m ily, of M ultnom ah county. Miss M innie G oodrich, of Y am h ill county and Bonnie Thom pson, of B enton county returned to th e ir hom es last Satur- day. During th e ir «tax her«* th«*.v ha'vt* gain««l m any frit nils who were sorry to have th em leave. A bout 400 |Hi»ple g ath ered on th e college cam pus F rid ay '.fternoon (M ay 11th) to w itness th e gam e of hast" •»¡ill hetwi'OM tin* A t h l e t e s of th is ¡»lace an«l th e Al« rts o f Dallas. Mlicit inti'rcst was show n by all. T h e p tm e was playw l w ith th e best of feeling on both sides and ti*sidti*d in ¡t victory for th e Al«*rts. Prof. Pow ell was um pire. W. II. H olm an, a gratiuute of th«* Stut«* A gricultural College ¡it C orval lis, »pent W ednesday v isitin g th e N orm al school. Som e of th e boys ari- g ettin g p re tty tlip w ith th e b o x ili' gloves. C lyde W illiam s age 11 years i» th e boss. Chas. Pow ell, th c-rep u b lim n can d id ate for constable,T ortaiidy w ill be eh*et«il; lie has num erous friends and is m ak in g m ore. T he Item iter m an was atten d in g court ¡it Dallas th is week. IIugh W illiam s i« again able to be at work at h iso liljo b . lie has had a bad finger. T he m agnetic battery for th«* list* J .C . H astings is doing co n sid era of th e philosophy class is now in ble fencing this sp rin g w hich m akes good repair am i any one w ish in g to lots of w ork for his boys. know the effects electricity m ay, to W e understan d th e railroad «*m- his heart» content, by rep o rtin g to ployers are to be suppluxl w ith new Rrof. Rowell. tim«*cnn!s. Som e ot them w o u ld n ’t Rrublem If a hen ami a h a lf lay objivt to new leg« or lingers. an .-gg and a half in a day and a half, If an y body w ants to set* a circus how m any <*ggs will six Imns lay In let them com e aro u n d to tlm depot seven day»? Rendam i and Bg(i>n are very a n x a litth* after l p. m . ious about th e allo w problem and O II. Chamber«, of R in g s V alley, will rew ard any one liliendly w ho has received considerable freight at will furnish them w ith a correct ao- tin* R. R. office tld» w eek. It looks ' lutim i. q like business. Tho follmviiiR | >««■in, written by Mis« .feat» I.ast S unday week a largo p arty m et ¡it F. Butlers anil bad a musical tim e. Leap year conundrum -“ W hat a n imal cainedow u from heaven, W illi (or Jo ey or T om m y, «Vc.) Till* rein- T he roa I sup rvis.ir wits am ong u» Mei»miei »ml read »t the piantili« <>f tin? iloer. lie will eom m encc eia«.« ttve, May 12, IKS«. Oast evening. F u rth e r ext raids from fortli- work next M onday. W e w ish him A eia«« nf merry, joyous heart« Have Rut hen «I on tin* lawn. com ing work “ Salt R iver. ;!T\Iiisilig” success, we need lots of road w ork in And nut up'in the e illege «round are of in terest perhaps. “ One of tin* this district. It« ninny friends an' draw'll, popular am u«cm ents of tin* Salt Rix-- We n o tin ' soini* land h u n ters in To «I e the piantili« of tlii« tn-e er residents is in h av stin g ¡is it ap tow n. T hey have m ade one p u r Which Is t" mark the date pears to be a relie or survival of th eir chase from J o h n S tory w hich we t If il» advent into the world This ela.«« of eighty-eight. form er .»tate of existence. It is sin th in k th e buyerw ill not regret. We g u lar—“ a few ‘leading citizens” would like t*i siH'about titty such m en Then eunic my friend« and lend a hand seem ingly irrespective of p arty , but around here, 1 am sure th ere is land To place it in the sod, For like the ela«« o f ei«h!y-ei«ht, residing near i*ach oilier, join hand» enough for all of th em . It« future rest« with Hod. ¡mo form a “ ring” dancing w ith T he hoys w ho fish arc doing a good We are «uthcred lien* to place with care, great energv around a d ollar placed n>ot» within tli" soil, in tin* m iddle. The gam e appears business th is spring. On«* said lit* To It» mark the close o f scinsi! day joy, to I k * to prevent outsitlers from g et caught 128 pounds in one pi«*«*, The cinse of school day toil. tin g (lie dollar and In secu re it for w hi It* an o th er caught on«* so large lie Within the sha le of Normal walls, has no idea w hat is its w eight, l e t tlmmselves. E \‘eii »hould an out bon« may it» tendrils «row siiler have placed th e d o llar in tin* te r have th a t fish w eighed Dana. Through »itmnicr suit ami autumn rain B unco . ring ¡¡s a sort of ta x , it L eon»id r<il And winter'» frost ami snow. very u n p atrio tic and in tru siv e for Two years of happy days, We've .»|« nt within those walls. him to attem p t to regain an y portion Two years o 01 ileasure wehuve »|K-ut, o f it. O nly a bad citizen of Suit R iv .McCoy« In si«ht of Normal Hall«. er would try to “ «livy u p ” w ith th e May 15th, 'SM. m em bers o ftlr* saernl ‘rin g .’ A n Two years of happy jovons days Elfl.JItiehardson, of Independence, Have Ins'll the lot of all. o th er curious and d istin ct class of passili through McCoy T tu -d av . Two years of pleasure pn«t and «one Salt Ri verites are th e ‘w ater-dw cll- Which we can m't r recall The dem ocrats organized a club ers,’ not fish, or beaver a « you m ight Then eoine my lriemts an i plfcee our treo suppose, but hum an in m ost of tlm ir S aturday w ith Alex 1 lolm es chair Within the soft moist 'id, characteristics. T h eir attach m en t to m an. Foi like the class of el«htv-elglit w ater is profound, th ey accordingly Its future rests with Hod. Mc.»srs. R endam i and H atch nitide live in boats or rafts on tin* riv er ami some warm sp e ec h es at th e m eeting I 'ome one and all of this «lad hiuuk are m ostly to lie »eon w ith th eir bare of tin* republican club S aturday eve And shovel ill the soil, fe« t dip p ed in cold w ater; this seems ning. To show that we thou«h callege trained Are not afraid o f toil. to «•ause a rush of blood to th e head, ( 'oiisidendile still h u n tin g going on A few more weeks will pass away w hich gets extrem ely hot and th eir Then each of us mu.«! go utterances ar«* excited, ai.il tro u h liii in th is vicin ity last week by candi the world to take his share by an eager d e siri'to g e t oilier» to fix d a t e s . Tb«* custom of trea tin g tin* Into ( If pleasure or of woo. up in lioats like th«*in«('lvcs. W hen boys s n ’ins to still prevail. And when this hand with purpise true, ¡1 whole sec tion holds and follows J . II. Ilaw le y returned from B ak «tarlisi out ill life tlii» belief in th e wut«*r, over o th er er t'lty M onday, lie rep o rts pvery- T> He« win its way to futuro fumo elem ents, th ey m is t «.iiTUtrically tliin g 'q u iet conn*m ing iiolitieal m at '.Mid sorrow or 'mid strife. «all th is ‘going d ry .’ Tne.v keep no ters am i th a t d u rin g his id»semi‘ In* Give each a hand unto his friend «logs beeau»«“ tln*y ‘w h in e.’ Reliev n ever heard polities m en tio iu il. With firm and kindly «rasp. And to each other I«' a friend ers in a future life, th«»y obje.'t to till* Th«*re w ill be a grand rally o f r«*- A« Ion« a« life shall last. m ention o f ‘sp irits' unil w hen they die are never p lan d on a ‘bier.’ A part publicnns to g eth er w ith a picnic In Then let not pride or jealousy from these peculiarities th ey are th e grove m a r McCoy on S aturday, Divide tlii« little Imnd, peaeeabl«*, good «•itizens. ” <>i\’e J u n e 2nd. All are in v itili to lx1 pre- lint let a« stand forever true, I'liitol heart and hand; s»*nt. O cca . y o u r orders early gents, for th e book And if again in future years, lit a n y rope factory or d ru g store. ,\Ve «other ‘round the tris- la-t each to eaeli lie just ns true. T he hand o f fate again—tak e our Corralli*. As now ttjsiii this hv. dem ocratic friends county ti* ket and W ild str.iwlKTrie» ar«* plentiful at see th e pm pheev in it. ic i r k L a n D âne per galion and tam e ones in m ar- D ied SI M I'S «1 N ket for 2d r t j . (wr Ixix 1 »epartnl thin lift*. M ay 13th, a t 1 LKR B l' ! T Hon. K. B. M«-Elroy was in tin o ’clock a. m ., M attie E . y o u n g est I city last S atu rd ay . d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d Mr». E. s. Bar- TO \V N S K N D Mis» Beil Rcil 1 H lall, all, of Buena \ ’ista, i» zee, ag d l five y«*am, nix m o n th s anil RTA R T A Miss MORRIS« 1 N v isitin g w ith Mrs. A. T. Ki-csc«-. fourteen <la>». On M onday th e 14th. h er rem ains BE i T The increase o f th e hard w are busi w ere laid to rent in T w in (hik ceme 11 , ness of J . I). C lark lias in n -ssitat Ki te ry , near T u rn er, M arion co u n ty . ALEXAN ! an enlargem ent of bis store room . S id e by siile r«*nt th e lMi«li«*n o f little CA MR Rev. J . L. H lrsi'hiier hux Ixi-n a«- b ro th er and sister, an d on th e blessed YERN »igned to C orvallis for an o th er year. resurrection im irn, th«*ri* w ill be a happy miH*tiiig in glorlfi»*d tnnllcs. 1 IE N R \V. \V. H all lx v isitin g in M arion M any sy m p ath izin g fri«*n«ls am i so r KATIH count j’ tliis week. row ing relatives w ere presen t a t tin- Hon. Geo. II. W illiam s addressed g rav e w here ap p ro p riate fum*rul ser- a large g ath erin g of people on th e vin-s were conducted by th e writ«*r. A m ity . political issue of th e (Lty a t city hall She was ev er a delicate child and h er E«1 Ilarri»«»!i 1- now ru n n in g a g«K«I last W«*dnesday. ow n paren ts had b u t little I ioim * «if liv ery -tab le here. s«s‘ing her grow up in to w om anhood. T he iU-publieans organized a club M rs. In g ra m ban n*nt«il th e prop- it tin- «nurt house last M onday eve- T h e Targ«* brain wtts too active for tin* slender laxly, an d hence, when erty «»PP .»it«* Dr.<inn«'her’« tv-idi-mi* ,Vinv; witll' a lY.rge tnemliershlp: th e fatal fever laid hold upon her, amt inox«' lhi*rfutnilv there Mon«ta>. About 250 jx iip le lxiarded th e ex - it’s sa«l work was soon done; yet she «\ sin g in g so fietv liim lx»-n o rg an cursi'in tr.iin r’riilay th e 11th in st., did not m em to suffer pain until th e ized in A m ity , called tin --‘Sol-fa So f.»r In<le|M-n«l -m- -; all return«-1 w«*:l final struggi«* cam e a n d th en it was c iety .” T iicy meet every S unday plea-til w ith tlie tim e s|x-nt. ¡ill s«xni over. W hen h er sw'eet anil and have a good atti-nilance. q u iet s p irit h ad w itig u l its way to C o n allis has about «leciihil t«< cele Mi»s M artin , of M cM innville, is brate tin- com ing ftb of J u ly I n a A b ra h am ’s Imsom, th e w eeping m o teaching a class in w ritin g at th is patriotic m anner. < >ur people say th e r said: “ I have don«* all I ii»uhl for m y d ear ch ild and Ih a v e n « ith - place. th«-y will m ake it a - m u s s o r th ey ing tv n -g ret.” W e th an k U«xl for M i«s L ila G oneher left T h u rsd ay will* not (i-lebnife. such resignation to h isu n e rrin g will. • for P rin ev ille to sis*n«l a few m o n th s T he past week th e theniioim -ter “ T h e I^m l gave, and th«- Ixm l hath w ith h er sister, Mr«. Springer. has averaged x5 tl«-g. ev ery aff«*m«x»ii tak«-n aw ay; bli»ss«l I k * th«* nam e of J o h n I., W att, of P ortlan d , was in i»ut we usually h ave a s*n bns-z«- th e Iy in l.’1 ( R. M. M kssii K. W hk-li m akes it quit«* pb-asant. A m ity F rid ay . G uyon and B yron S pringer, «»f Th«- term of offtiec In th e A delpli- i’rlnesvill«*, are »(lending « f«-w d a y s ian L iterary His-iety Just closed, w ith Tin- base Indi nig«- has subsided. E . S. Laug’hary I’n-s. and J , C*. B ight here on bu»!n<*“-.