— IIi:Iti: A M I IIKKKABOt'TM. 1 ■ 1 ....... ... J. P. Kmniitt and family have also, Ja-t as we go to press we learn the tli«‘ir city; they write about it in gone on a plea-ure trip to the same J. W . I Hiw-on returned home from sad news o f the death o f Win. Car their letter-; they -end circulars and PublKhisl Fiery Saturday. penter, who graduated here in June ncwsjHijx'rs to every acquaintance Perry Prather ot Buena Vista, pi ¡av. W e fear they will have a Walla Walla Tuesday. moi-t time. from the Normal. He was ex (Mist'd who they think can lx> induct'd to *Tl i town nf Monmouth is situated in the Prof. D. T. Stanley left for Sail Shoots Kimsell. to the measles while here and went visit; they -how him all the attrac cent' of tin- riiheol j^irt of l’olk county, Francisco Tuesday. John Griggs o f your town was do ¿.¡gf, nil«* south ot the eouuty -cat, Dallas, home where he tixik them and died tions «if the place and treat him with HE LEAVES A LARGE FAMILY ing McCoy the fore part of tin* week. and two and one-half inih-s west of the thriv Mis- Kate Bristow i- visiting In on Thursday, July 2nd. such kimhie-s that he falls in love III- I -ni a Shot Bini nini Itlc» acari) ing town of Independent*’. and contain* a T. J. Fryer o f 1 nili'|K'iidi*nci , pav>- town. pupil: itiolt of over *00. 1 1" " at i' <11 i- a with them iiiul tin1 city at once. till' At link' l'un of Ili- Ib iltl till. I ll«' «•d lien tlie latter part of th«' wivk Rev. Wm. Clyde will preach at beat i tail one, on a rich rolltn™| ':tirii. uni A ri'dict. Born to the wife o f Win. Elkins, McC >y, on Sabbath 27>th o f July, Fine pictures, those taken by J. W. with a hand o f mutton sluvp bound fbrg' era! healthfilhns», the site is all that Friday, July 0th, ’ K 8, a son. I k * desired. Monmouth <'Iters many IVrry \\ Prather -ui ided early for Portland. morning and evening, and at Zcna, Crawford, of Albany, ofthegraduat- jbirti' itages, anil those «aintcniplating any ell- Tom Wann, o f Ballston, calltil on Sabbath 22ml o f July at 11 o’clock ing classes of ’8“ and Ns o f the nor Tuesday morning, the luth, at his ^^Kj.e are invite 1to is infer, with our citizens, f 'ti)iisi:KVi:ii will lie read in eierv township Wednesday. mal school and the interior o f the home on«1 mile -out h o f Buena Yi-tu and at 4 p. m. I luli |M llilrm e l.o c a l* . -.■at every ¡«istottiee in the entire county, cliu|M‘l, also the band, art* tlr-t-class. by -liixitiug hilil-elf ill the head w itli < i. ('. Adkins is still very low \i ith RvinemlH'r you ran have the <)u- tuiil therefore unexcelled a' an a«iveriisiiig I «',\ Robert.son went to Kllen-burg hut little hope of his recovery. med in.” - i : kv i : k from now till after the No- The picture- can tx'secn at thisottlce, a -botgmi. tld- wts'k. Mr. Prather had I hh 'II somewhat W e and anyone wishing them can leave Some o f the wheat field-are dotted vcnilxT election for 50 ets. F.. C. Pciitland i- negotiating for their order with u- which will lxi (tie Observer lour mouths for ¿(lets. with shocks of grain. indisposed for sometime past, but want every person in Polk county til«' ll< >7 ,x ih . promptly attended to. was not -uppo-ixl to be in a serious Hon. X . L. Butler was over from to - v the O usf . k v k k . Send in your Ilutinrss Hraiion, Monday afternoon hi* Kick lie— i- not -o plentiful ns a few An exchange tolls o f a school condition. names. IHtllas Monday. I. T. Mason the dentist, at Kalla.-. rode into Buena Yi-ta and « a - ex wi*-k- hack. ma’am who has intnxlueed a novel Contests o f election counts arc Mr-. Dr. Solon returned to her amined by l>rs. Stanley and l.ix'k«', J. C. W orth’s lino groceries. \\ e havc another livery -table. 11ulte fashionable this year. The system of sp«‘lling in her school, home at Arlington tin- week. who pre-cribed for him and told him When one of tin* girl- mi SSt‘S a word j{ea«i our new udvciti-vuitiit- this democratic nomine«'- for county Another improvement we must Don’ t fail to subscribe for the On- It«- Mould U* all right in a few days. we< U. have, i- a g«xxi ferry tocross the rivet judge o f Linn and Lane, and the the boy who-pell- it corn'd ly is per Tuesday morning Coroner Ketrlmin Tli • F. M. A. store has new good-. SKRV KK. at this place. Let u- get a few more clerk o f Umatilla, have tibxl their mitted to ki-s the girl. The boys repaired to the -cen e o f the tragedy, Our I.evi and our Benjamin art* are improving rapidly, but it is fear Fonnowtiy «V Cooper hartlware intentions u> know that the count Californians here and then we will both “ (» K .,” and sure to win. ed that under the arrangement the u In re a gha-tl\® m! horrible *0 età- move. men, Independence. ° has bin'll made on the square. Bentistry first class work done by D. W . Driskel returned Tuestlay "Cimili 1 luit Maini when* Thurman stami*. gi.ls will soon forget how to -pi'll ilo was witm—nil. On a lied, with t >tir business men are all wide the « ntire right ride o f his head I. O’ . Mason at Dallas. their own names. Ami vii' v the laml*r;i|«- o'er, from the Palouse country, lie will awake, and are feeling much cncour- I\l folli my r«*l liainlaiiiui up, blow u a m ay, leaving a portion of the The improvements at Dallas, are fain ts, ( tils, Varnish at II. K. l ’tit- ltK'iite there. agixl, with th«» btisiiu'-s outlook of And flourish it no more. tSk" ui’s cheap. progressing, the most notable o f nose and chin and one eye, lay all W. L. Worth, Sr., took quite a I mlepelidenet'. -s Carrie James Lawton and Mi Fenton «V Truitt the lending mer- which is the construction of the new that was mortal o f Perry Prather. Tlie he:i vv rain o f Thursday made chan's o f Dallas; look at their stock horseback rid eo vt9 to Linntwodays Stone were married at the residenci' Hour mill by Mr. Noe! of California. The family aro-e about *> a m, ate last w(*ek. bef. >re {'oin«' else'when*. o f the bride’s parents at iHillas Mon The new building is buntt'd on the breakfast and diti up the morning our strivi- «piite.imiily, and business When are we going to have some day afternoon. TheOnsKUVK.H joins F S. Burzee is bringing on new site o f the old building, and i- three work, leaving Mr. Prather still in rather quiet. goo Is every day. ( all and see his regularity about our mail? The train many in wishing them all the joy W e n « ’ proud to know that we ant stories in height. Its machinery is Ixri sleeping, as they supposed. lint o f wall paper, window blinds is scarcely ever on time. that come to the deserving. About tk.’tO MonAx'JK«'ntz, the hired building up strong and permanent the latest process, and w ill be calla etc. Monmouth needs a tirst class hotel. Mrs. Nettie A. Latighlin,died very ble o f turning out fifty barrels per man, went into tin* bedroom and clum li iiitere-ts among the different The dry goods store F. M. A. will Who w ill take hold o f thin enter suddenly at her home in Grant coun day on a single run. The work on a-ked Mr. Prather what lie should denominations. giV. you ti bargain if you w ill call prise. ° ty on tho 2(>th inst. Mrs. Laughlin the new Dallas hotel i- rapidly ap do during th»'day. lie was told to anti see them. The«« i- some talk o f a company until last winter resided it Buena proaching completion, tlie frame hitch up thi' team, go to Ihiena Vis living formed for the purpose o f buy* A horrid exchange says that a rail Shelley anti Vaiuluyn are in the "ead with tlu* largest stock o f general road is called “ she” In'causc it takes Vista, and is a sister o f D M. Cal- work lx'ing lip, and a part o f the ta and get some Hour and t licit to ing up. laying off uud selling the land merchandise in Independence. Their several men to manage it. breath o A ’arker station. lower-tory I o g tiui-hod. The La- prepan' for hay-hauling. M. Krcntz between this city and Monmouth. prices compart' with the times and Creole Academic Institute', will also, had just readied the barn w hen lie This would certainly lx' a grand and The whole country is now having G. J. Ted row was in town W ed alllgoodsare warranted tirst class. tnutial growth f build a large and commodious build- whs startled by hearing the report o f sue •«•—ful enterprise, that would un- a more r^pid and sub: F or tine watch work go to l*. X. nesday. lie is taking the times county is a- ing, to supply the demand that fast a gun at the house. Harrying to (loiihtodlv bring handsome returns in than ever before. Polk easy. q Grant at M. B. Fatterrim’.*. Mr. Prather’- room from whence the tin' near future Roth towns should A. 1). Butler and daughter left good as any other (»art o f it, and increasing and popular institution of O . Goodman and Douty have four learning. Now, ¡fou r county build- sound proceed i<d, he was horrified to take an active interest in lids matter “ Davis” sewing niaehinys, which Thursday* for their home at Napa, should reap a full shun* o f tIn* in ings w ere improved, Dallas could lx find that gentleman lying in tin at unci'. they«are offering at cost for the next Cal. If. S. V. * 6 crease. W ill her people use every thi i y days in order to clos1* them possible means to let her meril^ be looked to with considerable pride by blood with hi Head blown to atom-, Mrs. It. ( ’. Pcrcival is visiting her oftt. They urg first class, call and it -com- that ¡i- "»on as Krcntz left our Polk county people as the huh. known abroad. o aee t hem. s! O r Mrs. II. Guthrie, near Daflas. AA i i l u r d K A d k i n s . tlie room Mr. Prather got out of lied Hon. F. S. Powell is around again, Spectacles properly focussed and Resolutions adopted by the Mon T © ' steady improvement in the took tin* gun from the rack at the I)c]int> V|qioiut<‘<l. accurately fitted at Henry Patterson’s. health o f Gen. Sheridan is a cause for with hi- foot about as gixxl as ever. foot of the lii'd, where it always hung mouth Sunday School, July I, lXKK: He says he will lx> able to «'present O Ry. | • N" c ’ T h -editing Attorney Hewitt, lie- ¡j placed •lie ramrod in the guard on \V i i !. iu : ah , it lias pleased our the rejoicing to millions of loy.O peo tsaii I’olk county, as a whole man next appointed Judge Warren 'I’ruitt u> tto :*venly Father to call our friend ple. the trigger, and putting li is mouth winter, and not as a pieci ¡is our j |jjs deputy for this county. No bet- It. M. Smith will sell ij/vv goods as over tin* muzzli mil with his fool onjfh^lhi^liful worker in tlm Sunday Tho cars from A jjlie set tin* track Bridgeport cheap as any place in .0 t> county. correspondent would ter selection could have been made. “ iftdSfrd to li^- reward beyond, lx1 it tlie rod. sprung the trigger, with tl?e Cal: and set* him. on lire south o f town oto Wednesday fear. Mr. Truitt has lieen a resident o f our alxive results. W hen assistance ar that w hile w i' are tilled morCDig. The effects o f old rotten at ■l'ain ts, oils, varnishes, etc The la!®>v store room being built to county since 1x71, coming Ocre from rived he w;i found lyingon his back with deep -¡nine— by Id- death; -till Waterhoux's. ties. ° we realize that the voice that called the warehouse is being framed, and Illinois; he was admitted to the bar H enry Patterson has just received As a result o f the recent meeting the work w ill soon lx1 completed. F. in that state the year before; it has on tlie floor, Ids brains by his side as him from us was the void' o f a lov though lie bad fallen <Oc way and ing father, ¡ind that he is culled to jrni'iv stock of all the latest novelties ¡it Smilgrield, by Kid. Messick, six W . Collins will put in a new cleaner l » o i truly said, “ ho know* the law.” bis brains the other. The gun lay tlie rest that follows ¡i life o f faithful in the jewelry line. No old goods in his stock. Drop in and examine were added to the membership roll of greater capacity than any that has He was elected County Judge in ls7l, on his body, bis right hand still well-doing. of the church. q /.’ • "//•( (/, that the great faithfulness ever been used here before. The which office ho held four years, after clutching tlie muzzle and Ids foot o f our brother is worthy o f imitation The “ Osborne” mower ha- an im Prof. P. L. Campbell and wife house will all be in good shape for which lie entered upon^the practice still on tlie ramrod. The ceiling o f by ¡ill, and we will endeavor to lx' provement tins year which is far have bet'll visiting ¡it Salem this 0 his profe—ion at ihilfas. II«' n p- tlie bedroom was spa’ tercd all I "S t more earnest and faithful in the years tlie wheat crop. ^^fteatl o f anything. Call and see o to come, in trying to follow Ids ex W hy don’ t some o f our citizens ri'sentiHl Polk county in the legisla with blood and brains. them ¡it Goodman and Douty’s In week. ample. m W m . Grant and son o f Dallas ¡ire put up more houses to rent? Them tive Assembly in IX-2. He lias ¡¡1- dependence. Tin; .ii n a r vititnii r. ‘Tic forever l* -t in *ticr«*l keeglnn: ; [Thousands o f la lie- -av it is the the carpenters empltiyed in putting is hardly a day passes but someone way hcO ¡i vaiualilc worker in our It if we « i n still in exile roniu, The coroner’ s jury rendered a ver be- ' they ever us •«© They mean the the large storeroom f?) the warehouse inquir s, what is the «bailee to get county affairs, and we may well ex dict in aivorilance with the above AAV are itlinl tin- him. with nil mir wis gini: IH- hit-fouml his heavenly‘liiim«>, awivt W hite® sewing machines— you will here. a house f o i^ 'x t winter? Our people pect that li;s office will be ably filled. facts. Perry ¡’ rather was ;t:» years home.’ " , find them at Buster & Vernons, In /.Vso/ivi/, That we tender the afflic It i- estimated there will lie 200 should see to this, and let no one in old, and leaves a wife and seven dependence. AA i *t Siile Mold. ted family our heartfelt .sympathy in quire in vain, as has lieen the ease 'children to mourn l 'i ° untimely their bereavement, anil tl<jii these rc- B K P torse shoeing, new shot's iT.nO; people in attend •© c from < h’egon ¡it We understand W. W. Brooks lias ■settin g shoes all around d.sn; plow the National Teachers Association at heretofore. death. He w as an unusually jocular süitiiinns ìx- eViterdÌ on t III- 1101101«-* XurpenTng without cutter $.20 and San Francisco. The rain these last few days lia? ¡sold the 1177 .Si,I, o f Independence and happy disposition, highly es o f t he Hutid.i) SehiHil and a copy sent all suite:' work in proportion. Ouk to E. C. Pentitimi o f thi place. This teemed and respected hy all who to the family o f the <l«*miscd, and W. E. iHilton and family, who left caused considerable alarm among coupling ppt in tbrtd, oak liars each paper lias quite an extensive record knew him, and t it - ■ taking o f ids own also, to tlie lionie paper for puMiea- the farmers. The grain is falling $1- at C. Xanktree’s Monmouth at this place last spring for Harney Val Clara (»uni, I for changiuQ bends a good many life can only I k * attributed to tempo tion. ^ ■ e old shmil. q Millie Itouglity, Com. ley, have returned on a visit to rela '{jplly and there i* .9largo amoir.it of times; hut it lias always been new -y rary insanity. His death cast a sha hay down in the fields. I f it should Fdwin Smith. ) ■ X . II. Butler hits all kinds o f ma tives and friends. and neatly printed by the outgoing dow over the entire comm unity. continue ut any length the damage chine oiD. Call and see him he fort* Cy Bennett has resigned his p osi pu’‘chasing elsewhere. q , will be great. The heads of wheat managers; and \©9vi-ii it continued 0 tion as conductor onOthe narrow are now -u licav,^ that when they prosqx'rity under it- new editorial fc'I'W. I,. Worth keeps a- tine line o f Met (>v. gauge anil Charles Smith lias taken O # o c e rie s tts are to he found In any once fall, they will not rise again and uide. Mr. Pentium! is a rustler, O A lew day of nmshine hut now store in the valley. H e is always his place. the loss in saving it w ill necessarily which is a gixxl qualification to sue- more rain which catches a great fepady and willing to wait on custoni- Oregon Pacific Railroad. Died, on Monday, July t)th, at tjm c«'—, mid i no doubt, 0 < apology for tie heavy. home o f her parents on Pee Deo, of vetmiring on so great responsibility amount of hay in tin' lurch. Amt <*iv,r"ii llevi't'ipiin'iit ( ’iiliqiuny'ij A young man was seriously hurt I licit* Johnnie MelRicrry aiQ wife —tciimsliip tin«.- ’-’’J."« full«-- shorter, JU lioun ■ Not* tin' following specialties ¡it typhoid fever, Bcldn Simpson, \laugh o f editing a country newspaper. T> inch ctiiiroi t(‘r o f G. B. and Nancy Simpson, at Turner, Marion county, last Sun Shelly _ \ VQcluyns: . ... and ox-county clerk Dave Hears, I li— till"' tinnì by any ylliiT route. First dcr skirting, Newport-••¡iris, chimles through jm—cnjrrr amt Irridili line from day while scoring a hull game. The have returiKil to their old home at j ria— Th«' Stale Normal ( nlnlosno. aged 21 years. I’ortlanil nini all | h .¡ ii »- in the VTillaiuctte chinile cord, fancy ornaments for ta- bat slipped from the hand of one 1). thi- pla<v. Tin y had tlie misfortune valley to ami from Sun Kmneim*?. bh • scarfs, etc. A recount o f the vote in Umatilla Osborne, striking young t ’al Gibson The sixth annual catalogue o f the Willametle river line o f stellili«!«. to >so quit«' an amount o f their S A IL farmer-who intOtl purchasing county unseats Young, the republi The Win. M. Iloag. the N. S. Kent ley, tIto I State Normal School of Monmouth, household goods l>y tire after they Tlir«*' Si-ler- ¡ire in servi«*' for Ixitli isMweu- Self flinders -laQ.d call anti -ce the can county clerk, and gives the posi ¡1 terrible blow in the forehead, niasli ing in li is skull. 'A c r e is but little is on our table. It contains a large were taken off the train at Perrydal«'. ger ami freight truffle lx'tw«*'li ( ’orvullis unit On. >w “ Osliornc” at GixKlman’s and ¡amount o f educational matter, all Portland and intermediate |s>ints; leaving ^ D m ity ’s, Independence. It has tion to Hartman, the democratic can- chance o f the boys nvovery; Sjiarks from tlie engine are-uppo-ed eoinpany - \« liarf. Corvatti.*, and Messts 'v®TOanv new improvements and an cn- date. | Inuring on the work o f the normal tintinni A C o’- wharf, 'iUD and g«eg Front to lx1 the cause. According to Prof. McElroy, the O tlrely new road wheel. school. It also, aims to give full in A young man, while working at -Ireet. I’ortlaiid, tlir«*- time* enei) wt*'k as schools of Oregon are in a flourishing Dr. and Mrs. ( ’. K. Worthington, follows: » T h e celebrated broadhead (In — the planing mill formation to those desiring to attend I ndeiiendence, XOISTII 11« »1 M> ■bods just received direct from the condition. He estimates that the re the normal -ftiool, so they may know now o f Datla-, were vi-iting friends Thursday, had the misfortune to have Ij.ive ( 'orvullis Mon. \V«*t. und Fri. 10*10a in Metory at Shelly & Vanduyns. Col turns for IH.XH will show’ the school here the first o f the week. Ituv's l.n'g Tue. Thu uml Sut n .'iOu in just what the school ixlieforecoming. or- absolutely guaranteed. Best one of his lingers sawed off. population to lie upwards of IMt.nuo. i ’uli|uarU ....................... Jalnes Ila rvy and Win Ryder The catalogue show s a large and able bjrio .Is for the money. Those who have gone toattend the It is increasing very rapidly, and at Arrive Portland " ............... . T:t«l a in have left for the Hunch Grass re s o t TH K'H'.VP Mrs. Laltan.rieurCity Bazaar National Teachers Association from tlie rate at which it has I kvii increas faculty. The course of study, is ad l.i ave I’orlliuid Mon AA'tsJ und Fri .*:««> u ni Independence, has a nice lot our county are supt. W. I. Reynolds ing o f late years it will Siam reach apted to tin' preparation o f teachers; gion, leaving a certain young lady to i u h jn o r t t ........................ SMJft p m ^ f ladies muslin underwear, hosiery, -igii for tli«' return o f tin- “ Hwti't making the most thorough scholars, l i a y s lilg ‘* " “ “ 2:1’) pm glove.-, mits, collars,cuff-; gents neck pres. D. T. Stanley, B. F. Mulkey, 100,000. Arrive « ..rv.illis Tue* Tini “ Sut t JOpni Williams. and instructors for ¡ill grad«*s of wear, handkerchiefs, socks; also, -ta- and J. A . Buchannan, Mrs. Stanley K"¡ll* make e|o«e eonn«*lion ut Alhuny A very pestiferous Hy, not com schools. There are 77 free scholar- J. II. Hawley is doing the metro w ith train- " f III Ori-goii 1‘in itie railroad tioncry, l»»K>ks, croquet sets, notions and Miss M illie Doughty. mon to Wcbfoot, has made its ap- innumemhlc. Call befon* purchas daily r i —uxorjimuss—nxt r.rrisi sua v*. Narrow gauge come along so late pi'iir.mei' lie «' and thmughout tlie shl]m distributed to the different polis this week. ing elsewhere. counties of the State in proportion. Riley Fi i/.< r, :itt old I’ olk county Iguvp TiK|oinn Oftn n m ( Thursday evening it failed to bring state. It is neither a horse fly nor a The Normal School Association lias * Z. F. Vaughn alwafO keeps th(> lat “ Corvallis ll)::ts a in k est styles in all kinds of jewelery and our Dallas communication. The house fly, hut causes great annoy- determined to eni't a new building, !x»y, but now oftiillia m county, is Arr Alhuny 11 IA it ni ) down w itli Ids family on a visit to fanciful ornaments, and knows how train is doing its liest to I k * on time ane«' to horses. Teamsters and hack- beavi* Allwny f 00 n ,ì still further increase the advantage- relatives and frii'iuls. Corvallis 117 in tr. display them to the Ix-st advantage. and we should not complain. men arc using netting and light cov afforded by the normal school. Tlie -Arr Yuqnina 5:fi0 ni * Real I'state agent. Bunge-, is a rus [ You can get first class cedar shin- F. Y . Mulkey will assist Mt*ssrs. ering to protect their hor-es. It is estimated eo-t of the now building o .«_ c trdn- • mnect ut Allsury and Cor- *les from Goodman ■ n il Dmuy, In- Barzee A Robertson, as salesman in alxiut tlie size o f a house fly. tler anil n jxirts two -¡des o f farms V h II ìs . I l"'ahove Iruin* isiivnerf «t. Yatglinii is #20,000. In connection with the ^Hependenee. within thi* last few d a ys. < Mu-known wltli thè Oregon !> 'velopnient I ompnny * their Monmouth house, during the Tlie jxitpl«' o f Jefferson and Mil school, is a dining hall, w h o«' stud as the T. J. Gmves plan*, to Henry line " f «ti ¡inistiip- Ix’twivn l upiiun and [ Frank Butler, P oi n t y S c k v e y o k busy season if his health admits. Sun Fruiu’tseo. lers, Marion county, are eonsiderably ents will I h * furnished Ixmid at $1.60 - A II.IM I O A T F S - n p iM Y A i R T N A . leveler, valuer and auctioneer; posta1 Prof. J. D. Hiiwes, o f the Hillsltoro listurlxil over a case o f smallpox. | ht w ii'k. The sc I hki I is entirely un- Portwoo»l, consisting o f 140 acn*s, Wilhinn'fte Valley Thnrsdjiv. JUlle itili «Dii-¡deration $2,1100; tin* other, a hill address, Dallas, I’olk county, Oregon, school, conic over this way from the Willuinelte Valley Tlienday, Jnly Ani A young man can»«' up from Cali for* denominational; no church lias any farm, to John Holman of Yamhill AA’il lamette VidWy fepeciti cat ions, ("sti mates, plans and Weiluesduy “ lstli State Teachers’ Institute held at nia and took down with the disease interest iri it whatever. Th«* «italo- AYillaineCte Vullev Sntiduv “ 2!itti nmnty. *(draw ing-ofdw filings, bartts, bridges, Sale in last week. The Prof, is a« FKOM .— \N FR AN C IS«’«.). gui*s will lx* sent fni* all who apply and quite a number visitisi the pa ■excavation, earth work ami briek- Jolly as ever, and he «hx-s not *« it ii to The lectun* of H. R. Putman, the Willmm Ite Valley Tliurslny Jinx* 2Ktli for them. Adilyss, D. T. Stanley, M i a Julv 1 U Awork furnished. W ill attend in Ihil- have lost any o f hi* former inter» st tient iH'furv it was discovered what Fns*thought Lmgu«', ¡it the s«'li«x)| AA'iltamett« Volley Willamette Volley T ix —iay „ 24tl* wa« th«' matter with hint, and there Monmouth, < )n gon. Ws on Wednesday and Thursday in for our town. house W«*hn-day evening, fo llo w e d WHlamettc Volley I riitiv " 57 are very grave apprehensions that it • — Tliis eompanv rpservi* Ito- right (ovAon^e n*h county court week. Office at by Rev. ( lark Braden, IniirHiMately U uracil. < >n la-t Sunday Eld. S. W . Richard will lieeomo epidemic. siiillng dille* witlmnt Tiotiiv. he court house. after in tli«' l’ resl«yt« rian ehurcli, in X II |*»i—"iiger* frinii Portland and alt son tendered hi-re-ignation as Pastor Thecnr mntaining tlie household An exciaingc want* to know what defense o f tlie i)il)le were Well attend- Willamette Volley i«xut* con moke dose Messrs. Htaver A W alker have just o f the Christian church at Indepen g«x»ds, trunks,etc,,ofcx-eoimty clerk uitli thè troius uftlie Vib|iiina makes one town grow into a city issued instructions to Bar»** A R<>1>- <«il. Mr. Putman i* eminent among «•"mas-tini, ut Alliany or C’iirvallis, and ifdestinisi »rt-on which enables them to lend the dence, to take effect on the fourth while w ith others with g<xxl loea- Dave SoHr-, caught tire, w idle tx ing the fni'tliinker-, while Rev. Braden mille to Sun Frnnei-"i shontil urratige to arri ve ot trade in liarvesting Machinery. Sunday in September. tions remain villages? It i* hetause hauled to IVrrydale from iHillus hist ita- a national n-putution as one < f Vo>|UÌim thè evrning hefon* «uiling. Kxtas o f all kind*. also# twine, nger aiul fri iglil n«te* always thè loi»- in the one case there an' men o f pu-h Saturday, T lie fire was so far under tho most nlile defeti«ler* o f tin* bible. est. l ’io** Harvesting is commencing in good siting, oils, bolts, hay fork-*, etc. For ìnforuiutiou applv to headway wlien «lisniveml, it was ' c. c. iriKiiT':. Vrite, or call on them Immediately, earnest. The hinder* are 1*4ng roll and energy wl*> an* not afniid to I)r. R t w Holman o f Salem, was Arti ng generai treiglit and posMUgrr agent this means business from a turn- ed out, and it will not lie long until -(said thi'ir time and money t«>ix*>in inqxissUde to save much o f tlie n»n- « »regoli l’ua ltii railnsul < ■>., Corvatti», Ur. ptitive standpoint. the fields are dotted over with the th 'irt»fw n . They erect substantial tents o f the car, although the train *»*•11 on our -tri'cts Wednesday. c 11. HASAA'KI.L men did all that was in their ¡ k iw it «ó iuTot fn-lgM and fs»*-engiT agent Cadet Milton F. Davis and mother W hile at Independence one day golden -heaves; and shortly tlie liuildings. organize st<x k «umpanies 1 frego« iN elopoa nt Co.. 2>*1 Mont -trvet, this week,our attention was attract whistle of th< steam thresher* will and estaMish factori«1*, hih I secure to save, the gixxl* were alnsisti» total Mr*, l inn, in »iimpany witli Mr*. Suu Fraoeis, ii. ! It Finn’ - itrother, a >rr. lty«ler,of Min ed to a new and novel mowing ma lie heard early and late, and soon the railnaids, w <trk for public improve loss; amounting to about ♦ chine in our opinion is the newt j*-r- i* thought the fin- originated from a nesota, are s|HTi«ling the week at the The Into-t in thi* jewelry line ut fect mower w«' have ever examined Ixiuutiful harvest w ill I k - safely gar ments ami use every means in their spark from the engine. lliTtry Pattenam's. -«■a Imre, on tlie Little Nest (levs«. ;*owert< 7 induce peofde to haute in nered. it i- the US i A Chain Power. Polk County Observer. Suicide of a Farmer. The Yaquina Route. «