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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1888)
— ................................. Mn« nirCel I l F.HE A M I H E R E A B O U T *. Personal Mention. Polk County Observer. Then* w ill lie tion ¡riven at I* June ¿5th, charge o f t’ the corni*' new Hap< place; • Land ret h w ill I k * execute'll July 0, J. H. Stine, the form er newsistper at Ihillas. man o f this county was In tow n 1- ri- I'd. Wash o f the Itenilzer, culled day morning. “ The town of M niMi'iuth i- nituated in the center o f the rioheet t«\rt o f Folk county, during the week. ^ Th e ileinoeratlu p la tk n u as adopt- eight miles aouth o f trie county seat, Dallas, F. S. Ihiraeewaa at the county scat etl at St. laiuis, is ifuiut on the tariff uml two unit one-half miles west o f the thriv ing town o f Independence, and contuina u Friday. o question. ìHipulation of over 40n. The h sat ion is a Rememtier th ec o in im w e m en t ex- W in. Mason returned to tills jdacc fioailtiftil one, on a rieh rolling prairie, ami heulthtuhicss, tin site is all thill Tuesday, from Waltshurg. erclsew o f th e lau reole Acndem y could lie desired. Monmouth offers many fr advantages, and those contcni)>latin£any en tieo. Ooodell, the D ix ie merchant o f Dallas n ext week. Publish«*! Every Saturday. O b se r ve r I h * I r --------------- - -------------- ------------- - terprise are invitisi ton infer with our citizens. was in Monmouth this week. <)ur farmers *ay they had all the - The <lasKKVKK will I k - rra I in every township nece—.irv to insure aliumla1» ’ « mid at every pnstolliiv in the entire county, ltev. Hirschner and wife, o f Cor rain necessary and therefore unexcelled as an advertising crops. N ow let’ s have a d ry s|xis| vallis sjg'nt tin* week w ith friends. medium.” S nutor Dolph and fam ily u : It. F. MulkeV, o f the McCoy school c 4 T | T D 11 4 V i i ’ \ n o .A , L L x v l I « «J L 1 1 L -------- — « « •*« . iQ U fl lO O O . NO. 14 . O REG O N NEW S. M AR K E y REPORT. A G R IC U L T U R A L . turn to tlieir home at Portia goii, after the adjoununen^ R^U^ble Quotation! Carefully Revised Everything of General Intereet In a Devoted to the Intonata of Farmer« gress. llusiness M ention. Condensed Form. Every Week. and Stockmen. Th e Polk county gra t. T. Mason the dentist, at Dallas. met at Dallas on F r r, was Pendleton will spend $2,000 more in W H E A T — Valiev, t l Ìótp flS 6 J. (•'. Worth's line gnu cries. Saving tlie cream daily until enough went over from this__ skull Walla Walla, f 1 1 7 ^ 1 18 f extending the levee along the Umatilla for a churning has accumulated is H on. A . I L Tanner and wife, o f Head our new advertisements this week. the aleri for lui'ine.y been river. i wrong. Tlie best butter is made from Portland, attended the alumni reun The F. M. A. store has new gcssls. B A R L E Y — W hole, »1 lOirfl 12*; W h ile at lnd'*rack. The wife and child of Hon. J. D. ! cream that lias been recently removed e round, per tou, }25 00<tf27 60. ('ouimtray A t'ooper hardware men Indi* ion W ednesday evening. Ri.rn.ot ,,f Douglas county, are very from tlie milk. i tu m b le that th q pendenee. 1 »i*. and Mrs. J. «*. Hynl,^>f$$il('ui displayed i‘ f A g sxi ileal is said about tlie “ dairy O Th e latest in tlie je w e lr y H n f at are visitin g Mrs. H y ^ s parents, Mr. Uon, of Toledo, fell from form” of tlie cow. But it must not be tract tile >• H en ry Patterson’s. and Mrs, John W olverton. >n which he was working, taken for granted that every aagulsr Our t' Dentistry first elass work done by I. T. •d one of iiis ribs, cow is a good milker, and every smooth, Mrs. l)r. Harris, al.-a Mrs. A llie w o© ' Mason at Dallas. eene, of Sublimity, set a straight--lined cow a (toor one. Craig, o f Kugene, are visiting their I© O Paints, i HU, VartiUh at R. R O ' 1 for gophers, and while ex- After the hen is set ami process of mother firs. A . Cattron. cheap. operation to a fi ieiul lost I incubation begun, it is desirable that rentoii A Truitt, the leading merchants o f Marion Vanduynm ld Hoswcll Slid- humbs by its unexpected nothing disturb the hen. Every pre- Dallas, look at their stock before going else ly were shaking Hands w ith frier | caution should be taken to keep her where. at Monmouth on Wednesday. mean, a prominent citizen setting steadily until time for tlie eggs For fine watch Work go to 1*. N . ■)wlio suffered severe in- to hatch. W in . Miulis ui and Lilli* (iran t at II. li. Patterson's. tailing from a steplsilder According to some experiments re were married nt Ahe hr* The finest file o f dress goods ever brought since, is not expected^to re- cently made in Holland, cattle fed on near this place, this wvo to P o l k county are tube foun l at l'. (!. (' tad's hay with other food ^lcreased in l^ e the new store Dallas. John W h itea m l .la- tae committee on contmerce weight i^pre than those fed with en All goods win I"1 -oid.at C. O. < O new o f D ix ie ’s solid fi»r .'orahle rejiort of tlie bill an- silage. but those fed with wn ilage store, Dallas, ui prices that defy competition. tleed on our stri* lie lOnstruetiou of railroad gave more and better butter. o O You should not miss the chance to examine Poor, sandy soil should not be left rosa Suaflb river aij^ Cl%ir- j Hon. J. D uncultivated. Carefully prepare the this stock before purchasing elsewhere. r. O < footlman ami Douty have fodr and Dr. W o es are entertained of Ifle re- land, sow to buckwheat, Hiid plow lift Q “ Davis” sewing lnaehmes, which attending Mrs. Stephen Minaril of buckwheat under when the crop ls m th ey are offering at cost for the next , who was injured in tile blossom. Tn this v©y the land m »| Th e 1« O days in order to dost* them of the team on the mountain gradually be made productive. th ii'û '• f L- dents hey ara first class, call at A few stakes around a young tree, out. Tit oos bay. witlObarbed wire wrapped around the wee them. • ^ 1« xere: s \ \ illm ) William Harris was ruling stalAs, will protect trees from animals. (in to see the opening o f new goods at the vini Out Home, 11« reared and fell With this method fruit trees may lie hew sture at Dallas. ~\au, injuring him sc- Qin ° 0 planted ii«a field given up to stock. T h o s o h a in m o c k s a t th è F u rn ic rs (Jit A:iK unconscious for about « o Pyrethrum or bubaiTi will ¿ ill tlie S iip p lv D e p o t a re n o h h y ^ in d ¡jjiea p . i afif> tlie accident. apple tree worms. With a bellows C lì. Cuail is ,-li,ir t ^ t thè 1'.^^ M' C l)r. $ . C. Warriner, of blow tlie powder into the nests (or o Htm-k nf gì hi Is lotelW irought tu fa llii.' • »© (flu xed Oi|ji an epileptic webs) after four o’clock in the after-© Tliev areali tirst eia— g ">ils a n i tini- 1 © tl/W,iOC*li near Lebanon, yyinP-the later the better— for the iTeJovereil until nearly worms willUien be in tlie nests. Tlie soltl. hours afterf&trd. was )powder will kill them instantly. lì , . thè battuti;* stock uf gissi o o I 4 « e r ’s home in Salem to 1 1 mg-. The) musi Ds«old in thè ncx Pig i>ens should not be in tlie same o location every season. Ry having days. N’ uv is thè timi* ffi get good l«ir c fjt'u m m iiu (j a 3 l>loon*^('ePer 6 * *m movable much valuable manure Every palr s.,|,l fui ly gnatinteed. o O forged the name of his cam l*e secured from the s a tif ited S;nx*ta"h*s proporrà' fii 'U-si fl o lQlward, to a note and earth arAind the old sites, while tlie o m viiratoly titti'dut llejfVv l ’att o O l* lG k He then left the tow® change to fresh places will greatly o ry pair warrantiiT . No O O o p it 9 His creditors a a* promote cleaqjini'fP and health. ah*. jj)>rtgu> catch liim aOd bring It is not best in plaiting young) or- Messrs Ilarzec A- llohertson 10*3-1» lie will be pro&cuted chards to trust to hfluds or to memory, o o Jug up their Monmouth stoi Both may my fail, fail. The only sure gay to o o tin • line o f goods; union Lane, ^ Siletz Indian, ran know what trees are planted is to jw tilings w e notice a nice lot O an Indian maiden naiQt-d make a record at tlie time of laying ^ puper. o {HfiX They were pursued and tlie orchard out in a map and mark CS You i-.m get first class eei j© »u 3 * •lie City, wnd at once ing on that eacli variety. o o gli's from t Liodma® mid Di fl to tlie Siletz. la n e was In multiplying very scarce and dear dependence. i to <Qis- Eliza Halo (fleece vaiO ties of potAoes, gardeners plant II '.0 y Put tersoli I; /)"*'■ since. Quit tired of the eOes in hot beds early, plat-jpg in n new si >.'k o f all the lini st i v ^ifC and slid out witii Miss rich soil, and froi$ each eye will get o in tli** jew elry line; No old O several plants. These may be set out his stock. 'Drop lit and to^ns are bidding for the in tlie open ground, and cultivsDd them. O sQt of ’Q’ allowa Joaepli has the same as jiotaloeH planted in tl e P » ;tu y ; ? furniah the county building usual way. s h e lly :• i :• 1 w 'r the largest .«lin k o f general men Qiod of ten years providing tlie There are a good many cattle com o JnilcjieililcHrt*. Tlieir prill's remains there, wliil^ En- ing out of tlieir barns and stables this the time- and all g '" 'Q e ¿ is made tlie same offer for a spring- with tlie hair ruhbed oil' in class. o O two years. ° some places. Whether it be barn tin to Dallas anil get the ndvantag 4 Stanley, while riding near itch, or some other minute parasite, tow price?*, that the new* >t*iek o f g ad, Kaa accosted by a man who the old fasliione I cure is ths best : O being eloseil out ¡it. T Iiis is th** ii 'd up to the liorse. ami with iiis Hulpher and lard well applied. This tn Polk (utility that new good* Wi Q q j ins |K>cket demanded tl^ t lie knocks all of them. o Lild as eiiea)>; Now is your time. f and give him tlie horse. Mr. If a sample of sweet cream is di The “ (Isbornc” m ow er 1 ^ nj lirst fo u g h t it was some vided, and both parts are kept at a provenient t!ii> year wliicTi i. ijtance, hut will*» lie insisted favorable temperature for ripening, nliead o f Anything. Call nnd it Mr. Stanley pulled out a re- and tlie air is excluded ifom one and them nt (ioodnm n nnd Douty’ r, when tlie highwayman hastily a free exposure givtii to the other, dependence. botli will sour at tlie same time, but o ° Thousari.U ofladie? -ay it is the !*• diie G. Wolford, tlie son of J* hn flavor will only lie increased in tlie over used. Tliev mean tlie it Hit 'olford, the chant and lintel- one exposed9o tlie air. Churning tlie machines—you will find them ft* tr of Silverton, lias raeeully leftotwo parts will show this. Vernons, Indeiieinloneo. brick 1ili o and no one knowi^ where lie | Tiie pcpi>ermint growers of Wayne W h ile nt Independence , although lie ceme to this oily county, N. Y., wtiere three-fourths of o this week, our attention v led the train for tlie south, tlie world’s oil is produced, are com o t*d to n new and novel n n s alK>uto22 years old, and plaining that tlie prospects this sea c-O'*’ i '1 ,,,,r opini® i is tl* •ied JJlva Beard on tlie lirst of last son are tlie worst for twenty years. feet nlow er w e have ev* :h. Tlie young husband and wife They say that Japanese oil is now it is the C S A A Chain 1’ o tot g it along very well, so be left ing sold in America at such rates that O Xote the follow in g - tlie forirfhr large profits from tlie busi e. Shelly & Vanduynst 4o . J. Taylor, Samuel Marsh and ness are greatly lessened. Her skirting, N ew port*«' Selph struck a quartz ledge near Do not now trim shrubbery that chiniie eord, fancy ooia* 1 Hill recently, which shows very blooms on 1 fit year’s wood, if you de lihascarfs, etc. ^ t proiqiects. It is on tlie same sire abundance of tl iwers. Tlie best Near Bloomington, w . va., t » r M- l lie u ai A ll farmers who in te 'ltorj ley, ail insane man, while walking e as the ledge from winch Kay and way is to cut out tlie old and weak a — — -- wolf hinder- g u n lri cn» an,t with James Bougliner, suddeuAt)grew cisco lias decided to disbar Attorney McDonnell were reported to have wood immediately after (lowering. A H. H. Lowentbul, whose connection Wh.it does it mean when the taken several thousand dollars near judicious thinning, if too large and new "Oshiirne” at (bwhen violent and, seizing iiis companion, witii tlie Little Pete bribery cQ e will Dnuty’s, Independen ’ King rent his clothes?” “ I stgipose the surface last year. The men thick a head j ’emains, will improve after a hard st. uggle, threw him over lie well rememberer. The association many new iirtproveme he hired theiQout, ma’ am.” — Teacher. pounded ottt $356 with a hand mor tlie qualify of the flowers, but to cut a cliff 125 feet high, causing death. ki.ts appointed a committee to prose tiridy new road Wheel tatti s- —We believe no one has yet secured tar in one day, tOiil think tiiey have back the^wiiole head is not the best Charles Turner, a grocer of Alleg cute him in tlie Mupreme Couit. way in America. an instantaneous photograph of a kiss. plently of^hat kind of rock. The cele 'I > rated bri I t is heny City, Penn., shot his wife in tlie A former employe of the California 'Cause why? ’Cause the old lingering A new depot and warehouse is The garden should be near the ■cuori* jii«t received * Water hack and then shot himself in the Southern railroad named Long was ^ P 't o r y at Shelly A V Set no variety is more popular.— Burlington building at Central Point for Hie (). A house but free from shade. ' head. Death was instantaneous in btibb caught in tlie act of misplacing' a Free Frets. ors absolutely gu'^ 0. railroad. The building will tie 20x trees of any kind in ahe kitchen gar goods for the mon* ne other both cast s. Tlie cause of tlie tragedy switch in the yards at National City, —Landlord—“ Fve called to tell you, 60, anil contains an office, waiting den. Have it laid out so that as much ; was jealousy. Cal., anil arrested. It is claimed he Bridget, that I'm going to raise your room and warehouse ; also a sidetrack work as possible may be done by horse M rs: laillanskiy sizzing Fire in the medical department of was t r jw g to wreck a train in revenge IiiiliteenileiUigaed in a rent.” Bridget— “ Glad to hear it, platform 580 feet long, and is to be power. A s tudy loam is the best soil finished in first-ijass style, to lie com for most vegetable«. I'se no green .,fU d .u sn m -iin , |t>iin, tlie university at Philadelphia, de for being dischsiged. sorr. Faith, I can't raise it meself.” — stroyed many valuable pathologal pleted and seady for business alsnit manure in the garden. The standard gloves. ioL s, ' CO A boiler in the works of the Sacra Texas 8 fLings. the 1st ofoJuly. Tlie town site owner fertilizers are good. Use wo >d ashes we»ir. bi-nd ken« well. The specimens, wax models and delicate mento (Cal.) Wool Pullery exploded —Lightning never strikes twice in pays for tlie building and the salary of freely and slops from the hr. use. The instruments, which will be difficult to with terrific force. The building was tionefy, replace. Loss to building onlo $10,- a wooden structure, was 32x40 feet in the same place. Neither does a mule. the agent for two years, who will he secret of success in gardening, as in innumernM* s The reason of this is because the place appointed by the company. ing elsevTI kti ownership in 000. courtship li"s in sm ill attentions fre dimensions, and was literally blown to is never there after the first strike. - A warrant was sworn out before quently and steadily bestow d. W hile the officers were all at dinner pieces. Mio n.) Court. The men being at dinner, Drake's Magatine. ’ Justice Lyons of Fox Valley, Linn Mr. I). B Widr, says he nas solved m m , one of thieves kicked in a window of the there was no loss of life. — “ Night-caps are coming into favor county, charging Mart Smith, hi« the problem of the plum ernculio. A 4.iO<M Pratt County Bank, at Pratt, K a s , ul been stolen H. 8. Wheeler, recently employed again," say the fashion journals Bless brother, and another man, whose mixture of on pound of Paris green, and got away with $4,010, all in cur Hylveater Cr A t the rency. Precaution had been taken to by tlie government in the construc those innocent fashion writers; ••night name could not be learned, with tlie or London purple, and sixty gallons ¿for s. Smith wen tion of lighthouses on the Oregon caps” have never been oat of favor. attempted murder of Charles Thomas, of water sprayed over the trees jnst hi* old master partly turn the combination of the even in g J tu. ^ .. const, dropped dead of heart disease Ask the bartenders.— Boston Globe. two week« since. They are now in before blossom buds shall open, then safe. opened the at Alameda, Cal. Deceased who was ficiating. M»“ ' — ‘ How would I advise you to be custody. The Smiths are enemies of a spraying of soap emulsion two weeks William Kem ¡«ton, . . an number of . old fatmer a member of the Masonic order, is gin?” responded an old eeter te an as the Thomases, and are sup|>osed to lie later, with a third spraying about attending w ll a s red i r s = r s 20. ; - * * * * * » * - » « * • * * . * » * . » * « * , . pirant for stage gleriee. ‘'Well, the leaders of the vigilance committe June 10th, will effectually destroy the years and ll,e V " » dt by Llewellyn t^uimby, : aged A three-story brick building owned best plan is to begin Uke » good din anorn to exterminate them or make cureulio, as well as kill leaf lice, aphis The murderer was captured after a friend*. Th*»- them leave the country. and other injurious insects. mouth's Ciir gat strayed in desperate tight, during which he re by the Hharon estate, and occupied by ner; with the supe."— N. 7. Tribune*. Bennett camp, No. 8, Indian War There are in America over 4.000,000 the West Coast Furniture Co., burned ceived a severe scalp wound from a —The milky wny— *'Hol' en, bey! OllsBRVMR They cover rliot fired by A. H. Kenniston, his at San F rancisco. The loss to the Don’t put no wnter in dem cans to- Veterans, near Salem, have elected tl e farms, large and small. them w ell. F , building is estimated at $.r)0,000. Tin» dmy. Fill 'em np wld snow. Dmt'a de billowing officers: John O. Wright, nearly 20 000,000 acres of improved victim’s son. ..u £■ The children Jtayno i g A terrible tragedy is reported from Furniture Co.’s loss is $15,000, insur same color ns do milk, an' we most be captain ; John Savage, fir«t lieutenant ; land, and tlieir total value is something Their ;»>niQbecame quite a Ikf IF Tk/\t w sA /ion il lin tiin n n n l • T i 1 L L . F 1f t f U M U u u i « u n i O’ l. These a* figures Across thy rR- f o j t Osceola, Ark. A widow named Allen ance $10,000. A finely wrought cabi- jee as bones' as wo kin, whenever we N . R. Doty, second L. utenant , T 0 like $10,000,000,000. Shaw, orderly sergeant; K. H Piper, are not, of course, veiy comprehensive, May thy lir .frOU8 m a lt ' was ravished and murdered, and her » « t intended to hold cernais to be sent git de chinoe."— Harper's Bator. commissary sergeant; D. C. Thomas, lh e y simply convey the idea of va»t- R> lient :e- 'fnldren a great 16 year-old boy and 10-year-old girl ^ to the Sydney exposition from this color bearer, Wm. Townsend, musi ness of area and equal vastness of im State, and valued at $2.000, was de- —The old adage is good In these were fatally injured, by four mia- ‘ f f i r s * i W i " 8 « » «■ * ; cian . E. J. Chambers, corporal of the portante. The estimated value of the A. creants. Four young whit«* farmers stroyed. The furniture factory of days ot progress and innovation: "Do Mav thy lie of them leaves Through W)]| j unip „p, who attended a dance in the neigh Johnson, and the carpenter shop of not be the first by whom the new ie guard ; delegate* to tlie state enramp- yearly product* ot tiiese farms i* tae ■ M. Smith and T. C. tween $2,000,000,000 and $3,000,000,- , /gs and atnke the borhood Saturday night have been ar- John Cuff, adjoining, were damaged tried, nor yet the Ust U «M t t u »14 ®,1enl> Fr,nk j Shaw. 000. to the «.stent of $1 000. , reeled on suspicion. aside.'" with its fore paws. The Observer four mouths for 5IM ». vial ted the OnsGitVKU ottiiv Thurs day. Sheriff Sm ith^'lw t, and w He o f In- de|K*ndence were in town Wednes day evening. o © o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o * o o o o o o o o o V. o o o o o o oo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o fin.