Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 28, 1888, Image 3

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Mt-Coy.
l i i:iti: v u o i i s.
Miss Mlllie Kern, «>f Kast l'ortlaiul.
The trainp nuKiniv ¡s not at all theory is strengt lamed by tin* fact
Farmers all busy.
\v;i> at Sali ni Mini­ was the gm~t of Maggii* and Allie unfrequcut in Monmonth of late, that the sitine craft was seen anchor-
Publish««! E m r i S á lu n tijr,
Mutler, Thursdny and Friilay.
and ar»* a grcat unnoyatiiv to tlu* iul offCajH* Foulw«*ath**r a few days
«lay.
Tlie harvest will lx*a Ixiuntifulono
A Hule chü.l ofT, O. Burnett of peopleofour town. Thrao foot p a “* Ix'for«* entering Vaquiua, and that
Milton Davis and eompany liave
Frank
Collin
went
to
Portland
' l l «•
■
oeut«i
Dallas, «lie»l mi Tuesday. The ftiu- -boiild lx* dealt w ith in som«* st*vere two m«*n were observad on lxuiril of re-tnriusi from tin* isiast.
Wednesday.
eight n i¡• - -
w ay.
Pitipié should lx* proteetixl her at that tim- O.i'ti-ad of one. Th«*
Our liimrexl-now fis-l -afe to slay
Mr. Morrison of Dallas JKVsSisl tills «•r.d was eon«lu«‘te»l by Kid. Me— iek
an i t' ali !
emit remainixl anchorv«l in front of
against them.
Wislm-day.
ing ftivil cl li
young grouse, without fear of any
way Friday.
po|>U "II "1
J. P. Dials start«*«l his threshim- ( »-—-uiville until Monday, w hen it one reporting them. Talk of noticed
Mrs. Dr. T. . 1 . Shelton and «laught-
(¡rivn corn will soon lx* in the
s the tirst to disappeared, in w l(w) direction it
fe r ii « a l In
er of K i ^ h City, art* the gue-t of Iliadi Ine Friday. It
not allowing hunting or tresspassing
market.
j
1 lavinoli sall«xl0n*it known, ^ •thointn.
conili !«■ • I»--
lx‘gln
in
this
vicinity.
by our people on their premises* as
t
heir
r,
(ative-,
Mr.
A.
W.
Lucasunil
ndvai ta.
The wheat flehls now present a
will - ! ^ to-day, -satin-day.) The
>m -hi "i «<i wild Q
to endanger
family.
tei-pri
1 '
, goiilen hue.
harve-t shouhl, no luid weather in­
«ELe (i
ScnlciUT- Coin mu teil.
stix-k in their tlelils.
llev. Oslxirn will prea«-h in Airlie
terfering, he mostly finished by the
A. A. Mentley liashuilta new barn
HHtiii
an
On last Tuesday Oov. Pennoyer
A Mi-Coy mail, . 1 . E. Smith, is en­
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock.
The
mlildlc of August.
on hi-- farm west of town.
Thodi in
commutisi the s»*nti*nees of K. 3 . tiled to have Id- name addisi to those
onliuatuv of baptism w ill lx* ailniin-
.1. !.. 1 'sill.; «V and w if«* of this Dnrrett, of Multnomah county, and who votisi
(J) Mrs. C. 1 ». Johnson and Mrs. Lou isterixl after tlu* s«*rvi«t*s.
for “ Tippisamx' and
The Obscrvor^ur iuouths for òtte!«.
Sailor an- visiting in town.
ior to attend the |.' M. Culp of Jack-oii. Darrett wa-* Tyler too,” in IH 10 , and w hopro|xise*
Mr. K hod es sold Ids farm last w e d pia. e, WciW
Harvest Home eelebrations will which is situated alxnit two mi!«- Ixslside of Mrs? Flshliack’s siek «mvietisi on A p r 1 SS 7 , of lar- to ««st his ballot for the grandson in
B u iin n ii .Mention.
mother, Mr-. Win, Scott, of Lincoln, ts*ny by bailee eoiiiiulltisi in robbing 1SSS.
soon be ill order.
south of Indepemleiuv, to a Mr. llus-
% T.
■ ! - :. 1 1 - i. at ! »alia -,
last Thursday; hut Ix'fore they arriv­ a llo t h e d í a n o f M’.uoo o n t r i l s t e d t o
Senator «*l«vt Hatch’s -on Fresi,
Those little flies, which annoy the toii of Lafayett«*, ()r«*gon.
J. C. Worth'- flue groceries.
ed she had dud. The funeral scr- him. lie w as senteuml to four y»*nrs.
was thrown from a pony last Satur­
horses and cows are leaving.
Every abh-bodied mail in town is viis's were* held on the next day. M rs.
. 1 . M. Culp was ismvlcted on lKxs*m- day and in the fall hi- arm was brok­
Re (1 our new ¡ulvcrtiseinents tlii _
.V liuiaU-r iii pie liiv parties were busy now in the harvest Held; time- seott W a- an e-©ua! de > >id lady, she
| H i.
lx*r 15 , lss|, ,,f man-slaughter is»m- en. The bone was iv-et and Is now
are very quiet, as far as trath* and
h aves a U hand and ->. veral ehildren niiltid in kill A ' (¡. W. Smith at
Tli F. M. A. store has new g<xxls. enjoying the country air last Sunday
in a fair w ay tolxudl right ugniti mimmi
The ( »regon teachers are homeward hn-iiies- is comvrned, and w ill be to mourn her loss.
Willow Springs, and sentenced to
Cc innoway A- Cooper hardware
till
after
liars
A
t
is
over.
hound from the National Institute.
men. i
The I : 0 r- Suppf? Di po'.O'om- twelve years in prison
Il \ indicai.
The weekly World of Portland, puny have dis'idisl to ens t a new
De- tistrv tir- » !:.© work «lone©,-
Dr. I’arrishQul fiimlly, visit«*»! at
< »n Tuesday we received t wo dainty
I. T. Mason at Halla-.
Lincoln, till
unity,duriugthe week idem was idd at auction Monday to building here. This cotii|mny has
• Tougli C an .
11 . D. Nicholas for * iglitQ|uiiulr«xl
cards, which broke the news to us,
-uinnicr ilrvss g«xxls
Al! -tvh
been d> lug bus!in - 0 t ily a few
El»l. Mi ssiek preached at Dixie at
.
Ilayter’s,
Dalla;
D’Jersey
Van
Cleve, of Vaquina that Mr. ® L. Tatum and Miss
dollar-.
o
at c< at 1
montli
m
in
A
;
but
have
met
with
¡o ’clock I; (Sunday.
O
Ii i - the follow In r ii <j!ic l:i-t is- Fanny L. Camptxdl were married at
Hiram (iorinan, a negro, aVd a good success, conducting their lnisi-
O-1 to \'; ugim-, ¡».dia- the leaslii©
Kx*Sh--rhi'(¡rove-Qind his e-t'xa-
stu*
of
lii- paper: “ l’lieannual meet- Sjxikant e Fall-, \V~.T., Inst I'hur-ilay.
Jew» ler.
well
know’ll
character
of
Halem,
died
*!e~s in a manner, inrw rvO .iy -ati —
ir-iiTiy.
hie w il* were caller- hereTliur
'3
Da Folk bVv and rvsidisl here
Fi ntoli A- <D aitt thè lcadiiig mer-
la-: Monday morning, ol quick von-^factory lOtlu
iWik ir c*ustomers, and high-
I P o . penden»-«* will soon add to and sumption. He was a son ol Mrs. | v gratifying t>> ouaref^ople. The 1- announced for Aug. Wth in '© e i n . all ld-(t)fe ’till within (lie past two
^ H t - of Dalli;«; look at thelr >toek
improve their water \vorks. Indo-
befon i going elsewhere.
1 lannaji ( ¡orinan, the pioneer negros- buihling w ill lx* a two story fl-ann 11 is right o the midst o f ® >g day«, years when ho went to Spokane
O
1 le inx*d- no introduction to
] P. fC Mar/ v
(vi -ia-.-Qu n«*w pi n-lciie»' is on the booifrr
who .Jfr >1 evi ral w eek- since.
I :|s\7U; tile lower story _w ill be uscii and if the lxivs can nilsi* Vi duster Falls.
©i-ry day. (all ani - ■ • h 1 -
Mrs. T. ( ». Waller was taken quite
.
o
as their store room
an.rtlie
uooerft-
,!l'
•«>"
i!l
l"*'l'»‘
:1
iiiiit«»rm.^he
people
of this vicinity; Ids gener-
room anil
The farm© are now harvi
harvesting a
■ of Wall pii' ", wimlow blinds ill T'liti;--«luy tiigiW hut i- at present
ted for a hall w ith r.istnim and gal- ,‘° o1 :,:" 1 inexpcndve appeaiMuee.aml ousand genial dlsp« slon made him il
etc.
bountiful crop. This is a year of
much better.
lerv Th. bi*;idiii"'(H'!© be -itu T-«■. 1 I1-1' ' for the millionaire- they really legion of w arm friend-' here, whoeite
Q plenty, and new vigor and push is
The dry g*x»i-stare F. M. A. wil!
on one of the be-t s'ite- in town. The »'re, provulisl^iey swing a pair of him as ¡m example of worth and in-
A
large
number
of
Dallas
famine'?
give you a Ilardala it y (Q)will «ili
instituted throughout the county.
shix's or slippers over their sltouhlers tegrilv. Tin* fair bride has reshled
are taking an outing in the moun­
and eethem.
q
company expa t
A
match
game
of
base
ball
will
lx*
commence . - :i >s ¡t it» po—¡!>le to 'vl|i‘,l> Hi‘ ,v netsl not put on, ofi'ourse at Corvallis for t hive years buck, hut
cllev and Vanduyn are in thè tains.
I s q !. U- c - i to-morrow tSuti- u*t the material «ui theGround
until they walk into the wiile-sptieed formerly of Polk county. She is a
w Uh tic largest stock of generai
lion. J. J.AJalv had an ¡nt«*resting
O'
„.omul.
city as far as the stat«» h«»use; or, if lady of kindly graces, and the sun-
of that place and one ,111111
meèehaiullso in 1 nd pendenee. Their letter in la-tVe/k- i - u ......the K m ,
a ml' 1
’ Shackleford any of them should he •>> fortunate Jiiiic of her presene«* and love will
prie- ««impari* witli thè tlnies and
• V . inhlll eounty.
O
oc.
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■
:
'
hi-
i
rip
to
the
Sound
«
■>
>uift-y.
of
Salem,
all g »od-are warraated ttrst class.
\ct rinarv
surgeon
ol
Salem,
strike an orchard w hen the be felt by all who have the pleasure
beai suffering from
II
you
are
not
already
a
-
a
@
rilH
*i<
j>
*
’■
arypp
ha
came
over
to
Independence
for
a rid«
W.1--11 yi a ■ i i» Mas due! laiQ
'"k.
family
and valici- dog were all away, of her acquaintance. We wish the
rliet© '.¡-minili loft -Imuld r so a-
to e.M'ini e- !.. ’ !
.
"v k ^ v i i - to tin* OnsKKVKK, semi in your
uid while there he imagined th.n .m,j thus procure an over-feed, fall happy couple all joy, peaceand plen-
t.> untit bini IbrOkork in hi-* -^ìop
m i merehandise.
name.
^
i:
. >• Ó
* ha.-. 1 larjxxd, ol that nUuv, insultisi lH*ldnd the pnx*esh and not get in ty and hope their wedde
Weddeil life may
Ile hus I h
Fé;- tini' w iteli Work go to V. N.
tage
Alonzo Drown, the Pallas
S
1
* his wile. Mr*. Sha kh^n'd return«^ until the su b urb s
the j*venlng, lx* n.-calm and serení* as i a ‘‘miilsum-
overahout
Oranta! 11. M. l ’aUersun’s.
°
home on Monday morning, her hu— (iu.u they could walk Inns tarns the iÄ*r night’s dream.”
n . - \ - - 3'<5
y rt ' ■ - - " ' ¡ o ' q ' B - ‘ » net" Va-
Ol’he Sideni printers are prejQring lmnd intending to follow later. Dur-! t.„unty j ai|, where, no doubt, they I
Qtiodmin
I 1 > O ha-© f-Rir li r.ia
Via i.ay
ba tfi^penif^-iA ernl day
to entertain all the fraternity ofthe lug the morning lie met llarpool wouhi lodge them if not already!
“ Dtt'ls” - ' o
l a
W 11 ¡eli
Mar-hal Dohanan, of Independence
they a^oilVÒ.ir
• ; f tle- n.-xt
A I’ -atin of Trade.
state at thè meeting ofthe Press A — anil the two got into words over tlu* j t.nnvd(xl. Stu.O Another thought!
th iri • -la.' - in o.-d
0 i l W t ir : i has put a new wire fence around his s'K'iation wliieh meets Aug. luth.
“Tell im' not in mournful un tubers,"
-upposi-d
insult,
and
llarpool
ilrew
a
;
The
governor’
niay°opeii
Ids
wid«*-
■
out. Tliey are lirsc na-«, eall and resilience.
Ailvcrti-inz (Uxsx'u’t jiuy;
1 Ite « ».t*i>i;v l i: a knowledges all ¡11- pistol and hit Shackb'ford on the |>nmtucd pli:©nthropy and invite1
see Fieni.
l'or lln> muli « non rompo« tin tili«
We a;\* reliably Informisi that W. vitation to beprcsont oli tliat oewts-
Who
would «urli nbsurd tiling« nay.
I li«*ad, intlietlng a had wound, lie you to tarry with himself and bosom,
Éfteeta •!< properiy f" u--»e 1 and F. Williams and II. (i. Hastings
"
I
.ilr
is
i. ¡ !! l.ilri«i unirsi ©
»•>'0
tluai "jumped tow li,’ to avoid erre-t. fi i».n,l- at Ids home in the in-yy' asy
aecurately111 -Iat il-'iiry l ’¡itter«oii'-.
Vini the limit who ho]«*s to rise
Evtìry pair warranteil. .No lìt, no w ill run the Airlie warehouse this
. 1 . IL Syron, who lives witli his soli bsh^klefmtl’s head was dressed and iumj \vi,.» know 1 But wouldn’t
To -im • ss in any rulline'.
sale.
Peter, near Sbendali, was 1 Q'it in lie lett lor Salt m.
•V!i" b
¡t ia> gorgeous for you tomi*«£, in an i
Mu |9 v .1 1.1 (idvtrl
5
Ml- M illie Doughty r> turned from New York ¡»9 years ago. lie came to
R. M. Smith w "i - il dry goa l« ¡¡.-
A rustling insiiraiiee agent from undress, uncoiiventioi^il manner tixi, I ‘ In III" world’s broad Urlìi of badie,
cheitii as any |>:;n* • hi thè eounty. the > ael.ei-s as- (Nation a; .'-.in bran- this country nearly forty years ago.
ill the eoulliet of real life,"
New York reached Port land a Ibrt- with the kludr d^appr dative -pir-
Cali m i • 'e i.iai.
Advert ising h the «xret
cisco Thursday.
lie is now quite feeble, hut keeps • night -¡nee and In © C*' days <ac- . it- (BatOnngregate around the festal
( >1 .i hiel „ i. n in t!n strife. ®
Pn nts, oi!s, varnishin, ete., at ( Mrs. E. T. Henkle, wifeof tin ;t ii-^noi king around and can read with­
«•ceded in glutting tlie following gen- board-and-clothi s of that grand in- I "la.. O rich im a ¡ill o mimi 1 a
Wat-Tlimis; '.
ltd barber, of Imlependenee, is visit­ out glass s hi tter than lie could iii) tlemen to insure their lives forjdliO- stitution «»f ri'tirexl mental athletes!;
Wc cun imikc ear mi ll i sublime;"
H> iry l’atter mi ha« Just rerei ve»! ing in town.
Anti by lihcnil iulvcrti-ini;
years ago.
iNMieaeh.
C.
11
.
Lewis,
1
»
.
P.
i’liomp-
However,
do
not
lose
any
sleep
ov-
j
l ©tin- 1 . .In -i -iiiiiiiiit climb.
a ne'v -• >ek »>f ali tiie 1 -t n ivcltc -
A. D. Criggs is now furnishing the
. 1 . Mills, of Amity, jumped off a son, It. D. Knapp, V. D. DcLa.-h- er th«* prospect of -o glorious a reali- | “I.i t a« tlicn lx1 up ami doing,"
in th ‘ Jewt lry line. N'<> old good- in
his stock.
Drop in and examin» county with the lx*st beef. His w a­ wood shed recently, running a nail mutt, W. 8. Burrell, W. K. Smith, /.ation, for softly lx* it said -tlie
In i n k ( in-i i:\ 11: our ml«, insert;
"Still Hi'liiuving, «till imnniing.”
them.
gon goes out every day.
one and a half inches into his foot. S . ( ) . Deed. Tin* aggregate annual governor may forgi’t t" invite^juu!
Itusiiicss then will lie alert.
■ Iie “ ()shorne” ni Aver ln»s an Ini-
-Mr. \^>ison and wife, of Nevada, Iilood pois;ciing was threatened for premium is about $lo,(Ki<> of w hich In fact, some sour-graituxi, binous, I
pro'
F ra n k D u lle r, C o l \ r\ S t K V K V in t
assert
ahi; l of nnytliii .. ( all and ~ei w hore-ided la re some eighteen year - awliile hut Mr. Mill.-is now able to the agmit's share* the first year will colored mugwumps actuully
lei.'i©
'-, v a lu e r in d a u c tio n e e r; p o s ta
o
that
lu*
alwavs
d
rin
k
s
alone!”
be
nearly
$
15
,(»
;K
»
.
lie
on
the
-tn
<
!.
AVoo/Ar.
them at (¡oodnian and D aily';- In- ago, are visiting old acquaintances.
a ild ress, 1 » m I Ins, P o lk e o u n ty , ( ire g o n .
O
. . .
dep- ldeliee.
Tlie < >ri*gon editor of the ('}irM inn
Nat Holman, i.. D. Mulkey and
Miss SeratTord, of Portland, is vis-
S p e citlc a tio n s, e stim a te s, p la n s a n d
Thoti-aud- " '
v !
’ !' ' ¡ting her unde, Mart Scrailbrdon t # Dave Darns ¡mil their families, of Z)i</r/>rndnif of Oakland, Cal., pays
I inai ilia <'ca n ty .
d r a w in g s o f d w e llin g s , b arn s, b rid g e s,
best tlicv ever us- 1. Ujey mean tlie
7.
’
w
Dallas, pa.- -ed through this town on this compliment to our Polk county
While 'sewing me '.io - -.'on will Luekiaimite.
("C -a v atlo n , ea rth w o r k o n n d liriek -
Wi ..{her ver.'O ¡inn.
Monday
on their way to the Soda rupre'sentatives el«*et: “ Polk eounty
fln«| them at Fe-tcr A Vernons, In-
\\-< Kohortson is liack from his
w o r k fu rn i-h ® l. M ill a tte n d ill D a l­
Harvest has begun.
w
ill
lxoi'»
!,!'e-en!(
i|
in
tlie
lower
Qdejpc'idem
t ri j * to Kllcnshurg, W. T. \Yo notic­ Springs in tlie ('aseades, Linn county.
las on \Vi«ltit*silay a n d T h u r s d a y In
Manv from Centerville are at the
They w ill sojourn then* for a few- House of our next Legislature* by
B . H. Butler has all kinds of n
'd him 011 our trt'eis I’uesday.
each ©»linty couW w e e k . < Itllce a t
two of our brethren, F. S. Powell of warm springs.
The springs are
we; k during tin* w arm weather.
chii. oil-, ('.di and see him before
th e c o u rt house.
A crank is a person with an actual
Monmouth, ¡mil C. < i. I '¡.-her of Dal­ quite a summer resort.
pur* basing els. where.
The siicvl hoy climbs tlie npple tree!®
idea of some kind. If lie lias no idea
las.
These
are
nn*n
who
fear
Ood
V. i . w
•
as i'.’i ' line of
There is quite a finding of Indigna­
And. v. :tli ■ eliyliU >1 mil n,
;® i work righti >usn< - , ;::nl we re­ tion towards .Judge Ison for giving
gro. ri«'s astir*' to lie found in any then alms«'- thi‘ crank.
I Im H I • lc
.
I3>
Let fill the nmile green,
8(U' in tin v.'.lley. il" i- al\A \-
. 1 . A. Roberts has •»■■ . ¡^ putting a
joice t" km>v, tint HUCh
RI ©to I'" Ills decision in favor of Hartman, in
They grip the Iruit with noisy file»*,
rSfiK' and willing to wait oil ca-b ni- well down with his steam well boring
our legislators, q
Just wrested from the stem;
tf?' contest in" clerk-hip lietwvi 11
Oregon Pacific Railroad.
ers.
lint «"on with grim tenudtv
iii;i(©ne for .1. Ii. V. Hutler.
Hartman and Young. The Judge
i
The apple green grip- them.
Note tlie following -peeialfu - at
And Or$;imn rtevotopment ComRn^’l
The town of Rosylin, W. T., near I
undoubtedly
showed
partiality. sti
V.arc housem en'« e?c«'tiiiR.
She lly A N'anduyns: t 5 inch ( nihroi-
iimsliip line ZJ > mill - «liortcr, it» hour«
Llleiislnirg,
was
almost
totally
de-
The
Dämon
farm
two
milos
south
Young
will
carry
the
case
to
the
su­
der skirting. N av ports irl-Q'l.inilc-
lc.-« time tliun l»y any other route. First
lmst
Saturday
a
nuniix'r
of
Polk
i
la--
11.
©
and fn a ll' line flroia
chinile cord, fancy ornamenr< for ta-1 stroved by tire on Sunday evening. uf her«*, was sohl liy II. Hirschlx*rg
premi«* c«iurt, where* he hopes to get
Purtl.'ilid and all |«iint« in the Willamette
county warehousemen and a repr**s-
bie searfs, etc.
! this weck. Lymon DanOn, who is
a Just dceUion. Th«* matter will lx* \ alley to and from Hsu Knmeiseo.
«•ntntive of nearly «*very warehouse in
M iss Kate Dristow entertaimsl a
All farmer- w !i > int nd purchasing
\\ i i *
i'er line ol® amcTS.
residing on the place, will build a
r nu mbered against Ison when lie
Self hinders should call and
the numlior of her lady friends last Fri-
The Win. M Ih ar. tlie X. S Ik ntley, tlio
Yamhill county, met at McMinnville
neat
r
-idi
nee
on
bis
farm
just
across
c imi - iq» £>r ofliie agnin.
O
Three Sister« are in «ervice lor both |>a.««ett-
new ••( >
dmanV and (| p. witli genuine old-fawioned
for Mfe pWpose of discussing th« I ■
he r ad ;' ^ all, for Iti- future honic.
Don v ’s, Independence.
It has
\Y. M. I’iercc, school s!iprrmt«*n- ecrand freight tratfle ix'tween i'iirYull*«^ |
3
plan
to
proti«'»
their
in
¡ere
-t-and
t<
>
Portland and in'
|«»int«, l> a ing
ma;
new improvement- and an < n- quilting.
.
. i . . fanner
________ S ffie
r . highest
. . . , post«-
___
S. W. Smith, a fortner In«l«*pon- si’eure to
the
dent, with
i nnmbn of toach- eompany'« wharl". t orvidli«, and M. wr«.
A two-prongisl buck «leer was
tìr. ly new road wheel.
Hillman A Co'« wharf '¿110 and
Front
1 ers
emmiy i- ntt' ii^iiig ihe -treel. Portland, three time« each week a«
Tiie celebrated broad’ien 1 dre-- k ill' d Tuesday (fy • and one-half denee merehant, i« now located at ible market price; F^'owing -ay- ,'r'i "I
Association
at
National
Teachers
Wail-bui'a.^Al'.
T.
Fi'om
one
who
follow -.
gOo l just i -, ived dire* t from the m iles from Salem by . 1 . il. Ross and
the _ Rcporlor, are the resolutions
NOItTII IIOI NI».
feet ary at .Shelly ò V: luluyns. < ’ol- Newt Mct'auley, in a wheat field in Intely vi-iti'd that town, we l«*arn he adnf?.ed: l.!y eumhlning to secure San Francisco. It is to lx* hoped
I«,a \ t '( ’or valli- Moo. W e d .a n d Fri. l'i.:>nain
lixl
ors sihsolntel.'
guaranteed.
Best
many
they will return with
lias the large-t stock of gixxls in timt im©* uni'Oin rati s of freight; to
“ Itu.v« l.n’g Tile. Tim unit Hnt ItlOuni
Polk i-ounty.
^ K d s for tlu* money.
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................... 1 10a in
thrivingeity, and tliat he enjoys the «•urc better prb*os for wheat by c >m- tl it " - teli e- alxmt thè edue •aSm-
Arrive Portland “
“
“
“
»0 u m
I MrsrsLttHansi. urCity Dazaar
t iuL-le- llarpool. who stru«k I)oc’ , full eontiden«*«* of timt [icople.
al
int«*rests
of
our
li.itimi.
bluing and dealing «lir«*ctly with Qe
sorrii itorxn.
I Iiiilrpendoiv e. L:i - a nice lot
Sh icKli ;br«l ov. r th«* h« ;nl with a
The l ’rohibitionists elaini it was le ave Portland Mon Wed and Fri S OI ti m
E. (’. IV ntlnnd, «-ditor of the W>.»f shippiTs; to «dmrge tlirex* in'iits a
ofladii's muslin underwa ir, ho-iery, pistol at IndeiK iidene«* Montlay and
*• Fulnimrtz "
“ “
“ Ifl# p in
Stde, will still resid«* at Moninouth. bushel storage to January 1 st, and the re puhliean party tliat l:«*at them
■ tv « '- , mils, collars, «'tiif-; gents neck
“
Itu.v'« D i g ..................... 2:15 pm
th®
n
..void
a
n
stt
im-
retiirm
d.
wear, hamlkereliief-.
I -; also, -ta-
Sal l:A»pnt
The««litor, 1 ms purehasixla fast hor-e one-lmlf cent from that dat«* to July - i liadly in < n >ni in Ih" J^ju* eli <•- krrivi Corvallia TucaTlm
0
Mhuny
tion t v , b,ioks, croqitiT -ets, notions
whii'h he w ill exercis«* lietwixn the 1st; t<u.-el 1 -aeks at cost price; to | ti«»n, 0 it they think iim* the reptil»-
L.
W.
Roliertson,
of
Independence
«
>
;
O
I’.e
' • a 1.
inti urn rabie, ( all be; ire purchas-
furious v i e t O
will build a large and commodious {wo towns, a.s weil as making tours i■ barge mie cent I b iO ’-hs pa— ing Ii«nn- hid u h
ing elsew here,
PAII.Y r.mSKMlf.K THUS«—EXCKrT «1 XUAVU.
one*
,
tip
ly
the
-:ilii(~eir>©
l w ill not
tiirough
warehous**
and
two
<
**'iits
If
over
the
countv
in
search
of
sul»-
Z. F. Vaughn always ki p« the lat- brick busiiie-s hnit-e,
Two story,
ixtivo A'nqtitntt ( 1 : 4.5 n in I
he put forth to effect sudi another | “ CorvallU 10;^’» it in
piacisi on «torage. Calcutta -ae
«st stvl«*s in ¡dl kind- >>f ji-weleryanil the upjK*r w ill i»e usisi as an opera s«*rilK*rs.
W tcifiil o rn a m e n t-,
id k i i " W - h o w
A
young
man
iiam««l
I
7
.n
l.-»
.
aged
are
now
-eillng
ter
nine
<
■
it
'
' ' " r>> But prolils the reptililiratis Arr Alluuty 11:10 a ni )
J.tuvt* Albany 1:00 p in 1
to<lisplay them to the lx*-t advantage. hail.
o
th
tr
s
low
er
in
proportion
Liquidity
,
lieve
not lost their vitality, neither
„ < orvalli)« 1:40 p lit .>
M. L. Whit«* and I.. Lemons and It», was drowned n«*ar Scio, Linn Co.,
Arr Yui|uina .r* »io p m )
The conducting of warehouses, to a will they for many generations to
[You cun get first class miai
families pas-isl this way Sunday on while bathing in the river Monday
from (tixxlmaii and Douty, In-
great extent, for the two counties c«»me. You will think prot««'tion Is
f>. «(:. C. train*» nnnnwt at Allmny anil <*or*
their way to th«* Luckiamute Falls evening. He could not swim and
pemlenee.
the issue w hen you «««• how nicely vallF rin al» Y< trail • «nin -rt at Ytuplina
w ill lx* uniform system.
was
washed
down
liy
the
current
in­
with tin; ortvMi Dcvt'inpnient < Viinpany’M
to «‘lijoy a «lay of outing:
Harri on and Morton walk into the H id i»f •«iiiixliipM I Hit w it'ii Yaqnina and
to fleep water. Several small lxiys
( »ttr worthy post master has lx*«*n
White Ilou-e at tlie expiration of San Fraiu lscn.
A h Opium Smuggler
HAILIN'*• !>ATI*>»-FROM YAQT'INA.
so ill ¡is to he confintsi to Itis room witnesseil hi- death, amlg-ave alarm.
Clevelaml’s
term of ofllcv.
i house and ham, 150 sores
Willanii’ttr Vallt-y
Tliur^dav, 7:40 a. tn*
gli» v
The e«*lipsi* of the moon last Sun­
Yaquina bay lias Ixs-n treated to a
for
the
few
«lays
passed,
l>ut
is
now
l ur^lay, .Inly »ini
il1 <*ultivati"ii - i j »er aere.
There i- a very l»right young law­ Will idicttr \ illcv
day
night
was
watched
by
a
large
sensation
in
th«*
shiqx*
of
a
mysteri­
W
il
l;.n
i<
’ttf
\
iH
(
v
W
* Illicitly ■ “ lHlh
1 new h>m«oand bam new able to lx* out again.
[3M."» A' 'V-
yer
in
tin
county
seat,
lie
lx
a
son
W
UianM
’tt«
*
V
all«‘v
Hnndav “ «
‘ SWh
auilients* of our citizens. Tin* night ous craft that is Ix'llev««! to is* mi
1 ,r
r
o blmril 1
The M cs-rs. Shinns, painters, who
FROM HAN KRAN’t IH 4 X).
SI•<i i<istur«'. .«1 ! jer acre.
was a glorious one for viewing the opium smuggler. It is a littl«* Ixsit of an ex-senator. When Mr. Iri-li Wlllamcttr Valley
Thiirstluy Jutic ‘ 28 th
re-1 have flnish«xl several neat jobs alxtut
I ISO A n - n'l r>»«l fami land. IO « itos
phenomenon. It lasted alxnit five some twenty f<«*t in length, rigged w as here* lie remarked to one of tin* Willamette Valley
Friday, July Iftli
iiou.'«* «ut«! barn,
B\ imnierfxll' ■«
Monmouth, are* kept busy thmugh
T ur iay ,, 2
* 4 tli
hour«. \vh«'ii the darkness gradually with sails and furnished with a min­ farmers of the county, that ‘ ‘ Irish Willamette Vail, y
ih ro. it i« »voli l>«at(«i.
Khani.
f-iTJ
r
% 0
the country, spreading paint for the
instruct the Willamette Valley
Friday
“ 27
ought
to
go
out
ami
n
cultivation.
go«nl
hou#e
stole away anil tin* moon resumed iature enhin, anil when it entered
100 1
A
I
^ *’ "
v tin- rilit I-» < liangc
farmers alxnit the evils of the tariff, -.»i I i!tur <l.il(^ ’A :i I d <:li li •; !« C.
r * 11 1 bar; • > - Mimmerfaliow. tarili divi«l- farmers.
tin* even tenor of her way.
|xirt
last
Saturday
it
hnd
hut
a
single
-,
;
.
»
l
«pringin
caoh,
very
N ll— l*iLHwii^en< from Portland and all
- d ¡lit»» til'« : ! r
Tlie litth* ten-year-old son, Fred,
we city people know all alxiut it.”
James Tatom w ent to Portland hi-t «»eenpant, who told ¡t fairy story alxnit
• 5 |« r aere.
Willamette Valley point# rail make rloxe
à t r e b l e farm, •
The
farmer
quietly
replied,
“
tlie
of
Senator
E.
T.
Hatch
of
McCoy,
fiiiim’itioii uitl» the train# ofthe Yatjuina
,1 h,m«o sud hsm. «» xeres
M l \
Saturday and rami* home on M«»n- Ids hailing from Shoaiwat<*r ixvy, anti
«1 on hard, «|>h txiid ;t>» k was thrown from a p*>ny last Sutur-
farmers arc not so easily gulled.” r*aite at Albany or (’orvallU, und jf<le#tine»l
it
day.
lie
is
rustling
in
th«*
insurance
having
start»«!
for
Alaska
with
a
Hun Fnnu if#-o #hoiild arrange to arrive at
* irm, #lo i « t
tin* young I«v«l man was rath«*r to
day, in tli«* fail l»oth Uinesof on«* arm
Yaipiina the evening before -«ailing.
anil real <-tate business; finding a finrtinrona pn»specting tour. His
I All tlu shove f.imi« aro i h<>ire lan>l xn<l
were broken.
PawM»nger and fnixlit rates always the low­
number of immigrants looking for partner «lesertixl him at th«* mouth sold.
■Brly located. lie ìuirios *>v txail will rres'lc»*
est. For inti»rinuUo!i apply to
TV
.«
1
MTIIA.
Fairl Hewitt, while in town Sun­ hoiiM-s, he of course head««! tb.**m t«»- of the Columbia, as ho wax afraid of
C. C. 1 too IK,
Pp nipt attente»n. We soli arul tske >>n cafri-
Acting iD’nd freight nnd pii^^eng^T agent
a bsxion.sny |»r..|.Fltios in Oregon. JAMEX day. was taken suddenly sick, and ward Polk count}*, the county that braving the <x*ean in so small a craft,
Oiegoii PjwitW* railroml (’o., t’orvalli#, Or.
1 L a t i » m . m ,.mu.> i uth, Folk eounty, onw>n. was not able to r**tuni to his home on has ail the natural advantages to Thegen« ral opinion at Yaquina is
Morse shoeing, new sh«x*« $!.•><»; f. If IIAHWELL,
Luckiamute, ’till Monday morning. make a pleasant and -u«««— ful l<x«- that inst«»il of being aprosp«*ctor the resetting -lax-« all around ♦ .*(»; plow'
<«« iieral freight and [m^i’iiger agent
sharp »ing without cutter t.tSM »ml Oregon Development Co., *»i Mont street,
The Yamhill County Agricultural tion, however modest tln-ir Ix gin- lone sailor is one of th«- many opium all other work in pr«»|x»rtl«»n. Oak Haik Franeiseo.
Association will hold its annual fa r nlng, they n n y lx* sun*«»f flmling smugglers who now inf«*st this coast, ««»upling pul in for#l, oakl>ars«ach
# 1 . at ('. Iainktr««*’s Monmouth at
commencing .September l'»th, and themselves in poastssion o fa compe*¡and that he has lafrled hi
Dry Goods Store at
tli«* «»Id stuixl.
continuing four days.
t«*ncy after a few luborou- y«*or«.
somewhere In th
3 D 7 V X j I_ l A S .
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P|llfe»County Observer. 0 I IILUC
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The Yaquma Route.
t
Farm s for Salo.
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