Polk County Observer. P e rs o n a l .Mention. K. ('. Pentlanil graced our office Thursday evening. i h : k i : a m » i i e h e . u u u t s . A party of -even men ascended Mt. Rainier, or Mt. Tacoma, W. '1'., i last week—the tliird party that lias , ever reached the summit. I>. W. Driskel will have public sale o f his household and fanning imple­ ments f Monmouth U situatati in the Sol. Stump and family arc rusticat­ Studcnts are arriviug dolly. center of the ridimi pa of I'oik entity, ing at the Bay. eitflit mili • .■»olirli of t!u . onttv *,at. 1 tall.i«, The circus htis come and gone. ami two unii oiic-lml!' utili - wi -t f the thriv­ T. A. ¿Vann ltcgan teaching two Yellow fever is ntging in Florida. ing town of linlep. tiiliiii- -, .aid umtaiim a iMipiilntioit of over ton. l'he loeutlou i a miles north o f town on Monday. The Normal ojk ' ii - next Tuesday. beautiful one, on a rieh rolling prairie, ami Clerk Coad and Harry Gosper hffve for general hiultliliiliiis«. the -tie is all that The public school w ill o|K‘i\ otte conili lie desired. Motiuiouth otters many n'turned from their coast trip. week front Monday. ndvantuge«. tut l tit- - • attenti lutin.: any en­ Pearl Blackerby, of Silvorton, was terprise arc fin iteil to. titer « an mir citizens, Morti to tilt' wife o f Dr. Wilson, of rite OnuEkVKU will he rea lin e », rv township on our streets Monday. Airlie, a girl, on thè ist ofSept. anil at every Jsistotli. in the eiiiir emtnty, J. M. Dalton and family will move an i theretoro un« ovile t an uilv. .-¡ 1 1 *$ The Oregon State Fair w ill i>e held to Harney valley in a few days. medium.” at Salem, commencing St'pt. 17, 18*s. williams A Cooper started tliier Diptheria has again tnade its ap- The Oh s e rre r lour months for ¿Get*. hop dryer on Monday. pcaraiKV in l »regoli City. Mrs. Ira Townsend, ofPerrydale, tirain hay is sclling at $6 to $8 por is visiting at Dallas tltis week. ton in Klaniath eounty. We are pleased to note that Judge o Mcions are plcntiful in thè mar gt m o A e r -. y 'll. :: ml o.,. a. I'm ai !'■ Dawson’s health is much Improved. in cultivation, $ '-> ( ht aere now. Jap Miller and M. M. Ellis are at 3H3 Aer. -. e i l ta « h - :.n.! In.nt, new 1*0 new nanu*s w -Q addisi to thè oreliafil, 5t» tier - in cultivation, /noil titulier tlie Sound lOiutrv this week. O uskhvkk suli.-ciiptioull.-t ibi wet'k und past im', $11 per aere. l'rof. Powell and Tiftts. Rash arc 150 A eres, all roc « 1 farm lami, 100 acres The county court had quite a large is ,h‘‘ K ™ * " « ',f a,1>’ , coln* com. A copper cent bearing date o f suinmerfaUovr, c"opt l8t was .............. the best that has ever been made All the aliorc fitmis nrc cltiace land and ..... .. ,• i i , , raj Idly in health. i _ _ _ Q , in tltis vicinity, and lie is u^hmhtly finely limited. Inquiri. • i u ill n im - ‘ J. K. Fenton, o f Igine oimnty has prompt attention, v O w v. Brooks has returned to In-1 appe^ieti hi« contested election cast the champion in this direction, lit a run o f :$o days he threshed 033<>9 itii.-sii»it. any i riq•> ■ ii s in (ir r ■ »n. JAM Ks de])eii(lence from Salem, Iiis mother’s ( ( ( jj1(> suttrenie ( 'ourt bushels. The average yield per acre . health being considerably improved, j The Oregon Pacific Company have is a good showing for this county, Grandma Coopt'r, o f Cooper IIol- lately purchased two new steamers am, for th,H ]mrt o f -t 0î<{HH.Irtllv> C o u n ty C o u r t . | low is lying very sick and not ox- in New \ ork. . . . , Mr. Damon has kept an account of The court met W i“dn>silay, eounty 1 ported to live. A n attempt was made b. burglar- hiB work u to,|0 # 8 . 1G00 ;UT,. o f Ju Ige Stoutler, c minis donors Mc- Prof. B. F. Mulkey has returned i/e the house o f T. B. Duncan, of wlu, lt whi(.h Eitti'lt an i Mt Bee pit l he 0>;- yit'ldiid 38,13.5 bushels to Bethel from Pleasutff H ill and Zena, last Saturday night. lowing business trails:.eti d: 710 acres o f oats, with 25,550 bushels In tlie matter estate of John An- | The new an* neat resident'* o f R. s acres o f barley, 234 bushels ; cheat, derson, insane, Warren Truitt ap­ w t. l begin teaching lucre. ki-Kv, Hawley A t o., sold 8000 sfcelloy, o f Independence is now * nm», 50 bushels. The general av- pointed administrator. In matte; “ )]' (Cate of i loraci1 I law- bushels of wheat, which goes to San completed. | .-rage o f wheat }»er acre was 23}; o f ley, dec., Emily Hawley appointed 1-nuicisco \ i a \aquina, tltis week. Would it be out o f order to have a oats, .‘19}; barley, 27|; cheat, 100. administratrix. Mi Ada Waller, after an absence mooting o f the Monmouth Republi- This report shows an Inerease in the In matter estate I Vanhorn, dec., of one year, teaching at Dufur, Or., can Club? 1 yield over « few years ago. Farmers T . L. Butler. In matter, A. Thurston road, form­ returned home oil Wednesday even- The hop season is now on, and good «red o in g better farming, than when er viewers failed to iimet and II. I pickers are in demand. Many are 10 to 15 bushels wits all that was ex­ Rowell, A . Guinn and i. Eoven« ap­ Mrs. A. A . Cattron went to Eu- already out with tli(*ir camping out- pected from any largo field. 'Lite pointed viewers, Frink Butler s tr- soil of Polk county is ¡ts good as any veyors; to meet St'pt 17th. geiTeCity on -Monday to visit her fits and ready for work, Treasurer ordered to ho credited daughters, Mrs. Dr. T. J. Harris and 1 (J w . McBee, o f Bridgeport, says On the earth, and it will show up with $1K971 cancelled warrants. 0 bis thrcsiiifg crew w ill huve about 8 when tlu* work is put on it. Bills allowed and warrants order* i Mrs i hos. ( raig. drawn for samo a* follows: li M Stone H. B. Thielson, o f Derry, left days run y*<. Tht' crops are all 2 bridges on Peedre, lilt Cooper H 1- W ednesday to take charge of survey- good and everybody busy. N.-rmnl S ch ool O p en in '» low, $699, l at Derry 190, l at Inde­ ing a railroad. It is the Astoria A t 'l'he Salem butchers drove a tine N ext Tuesday tli*> State Normal pendence 2 m *; J W Kirkland •'! days supt. andti mile- In si):!» F McEinch South coast U. It. lot o f beef cattle through here Wed­ School here w ill open for the seventh attentlanee at court and milage < 2 '»**; \V. E. Dalton’s health has been nesday, that they had purchased of annual session. The Opening Exer­ Worthington & Liiughary autopsy much improved since his visit to the cises w ill take place at the Normal W. E. Williams, o f Airlie. Nathan Conner tie ••.t-cl, 12; Worth­ Chapel at 10 (/(¿lock. The opening ington A Ii'uighary examining per- valley. Ile w fel return to his home The State election o f Vermont, soti 15; Isaac Burs m days .. rk in Harney valley within a few Tuesday, gives the Republican ticket Address will lie delivered by Hon. on Jail 23 75; 1 ^ron 5 11; F M fer weeks. Warren Truitt. Gotxl music and re­ 39,000 majority, tht' largest since the 0] days 23 75; .1 s W illi i - II days marks bv other persons will li!I out Mr. J. E. Miller living about two war. • and expen- • N Garwood keeping Mtinit paupers: » for two montlis; .1 miles west o f Monmouth, is reported Judge StoufiV r appoititixl W. N. tht' morning programme. The after­ L Illingworth supt road district 11 as having one of the In'st watermelon Wright to represent Polk eounty at noon w ill bo dovotetl to organizing work. 27; T -V Far; y A- i o lumber tor road patches in polk countv. tiie Stute Fffir. He will make u sjte- district 0, élit; il M Unes burial ex- The people should all turn out ¡it ponses o f Win Wilson 39; L B Martin M! s Ella Davis, o f Independence, cial exhibit o f the products o f this the opening ¡md show the interest lumber 29 91; Gift- Black b.tulii..' was married on Friday of last week county» they feel in the school. The attend­ lumber 9 3'); Dan P Stornier J P f<*cs John Anderson, o f Oak < Jrove, was to the Rev. Craig. They left imme­ in matter W Ihivis 5, sheriff I*« • 23- ant')* will be very largo from the first, 25; Rowell A- Son lumber 22 -'-t, also diately for ltoseburg where they taken to tlie insane asylum Monday, judging from the number o f rooms by Sheriff Smith and John Grant. for lumber !7 39; Geo Mtaaird A- t o will reside for the present. that have been engaged. This school blank book- 51 50; E Waite poll Rev. Bitner, of the evangelical He is a foreigner and has iteen di- is not only doing a grand work for boolt ('imip't't' 0 : a >, ¡tad 12 ok- 1 meiited for sometime. tlie Sttit*', but its financial value to J J Daly attorney insane committal chureli at Independence, will preach The good news conies from the ft; J M Campi»* Il coffin for pauper 29; at Monmouth tltis evening (Satur­ the people o f Polk county is very Itemizer blanks 29 59; I i Clark keep­ day). Fv rybody is cordially invit­ Yellowstone Park that there ¡ire still great. It brings more money to re­ ing Catherin per ¡3 ed to attend. a few hundred buffaloes and several main in our county than a large weeks 41 09; Fall - , Cosp. r hardware Jup. Miller, o f Dallas, has sold Ids thousand elk, deer ¡.fid mountain manufacturing establishment would furnished 2 75; E i. Ketelinmcoroner fees Conner (it-.■ 12; G W M e ]'c 10- drug business to A. K. Wilson, a sheep left in the Rocky mountains. 1 do, while its benefits in other Ways 39; Warren Truitt committal 3 insane fam„,r living alxtut two and a half The grangers wlm have farms on I nIV beyond calculation, cases 15; 1 Robertson blacksmitmiig from Salem on the Polk county the hills in Polk county opposite; Thc Nornm| bllil(llngs aro lwll,K 1; Rily A Coad for scaffold 24 s.s Stan­ W e understand that Miller .-salen, bave a deeded advantage ; ,n , n(| everything made ley A Lack** autopsy Prather 25; E L over those o f many other sections- mid for the K>1|, on nevt Tu( H. Ketch u m eoroiKT leather 111-». <> will go to Seattle, W, T. for their wheat is always fiigh.— dav. Carey Ilayter, who has been em­ Sta/f#nn:n. R e c o rd o f D e e d s . 5Iiss Mollie Merrimnn o f Medford, ployed in tlie store o f Churchill A Mary K. Ilalleck to Ella R ibinxm, Moutieth, which moves tbi» week to W illis finio*'«, an aged Oregon p io-1 a student o f last year has returned lot (> block 8 in Dallas, love and affec­ Albany, will go to Dallas and stop ne'er, died Sept. 2nd, at his home .„„j w jjj enter school ngaiif next tion and 11. • near Scio. His wife dUxl the Friday Tueselay. with his brother Gene Ilayter. I. (>. o . F. cemetery to J. P. Dieus previous, at Sodaville, where she had Mr. Maxwell and his son George, lot 72 I ndi'pendcncc r 1 - A man named Henry Thuhers who gotto for iter health. L. Wallis to A. It. ( lockerhatn 23 also daughter, Ida, arrived in town has been stopping at T. B. Tetherows acres T li S II 7 W claim 49 #340. The largest yield of barley we have Friday, from Halsey. They will at­ James McKinney to G. W. Shinn, on the Luckiamute, has Iteen very vet heard o f in our county comes tend school, Miss Ida entering the lots .'land 4 blo< ! 23 ito! , end. act', sick for the past few weeks. senior class. consitb, ra'Àon s Frank Butler, our genial county from Roht. Steele who lives on the E J H i l l to Julia R 'uf and M . , . . m .. Miss Lena Bosworth and sister of Luckitimute. Off o f 20 Here» the Imitili'In J Ererj Satinila). Farms for i i t'nllas Locals. Judge Warren Truitt returned front a few days sojourn at Astoria and llwaeo. John Sicfitrth and wife who have been in Eastern Oregon forni«)ut one year, came home last Thursday and sav they are-ati-tted to remain in old Polk hereafter. Then.' has lx-en three persons $om- mittisl to the insane asylum within tito last month from tills county. J. R. Miller sold his drug store to Wm. Wilson. We are-orrv to lose Jap, who has faithfully served the public for tin* past eight year-; at tin' «ame time we welcome Mr. Wilson. Supt. Reynolds moved Into town from Buena Vista last Thursday. Editors Doughty and Pent land were in town Wednesday scooping in iti'ins. W illanl Siefarth ri'tnrned from Eastern O r-'on last Tuesday; while in Portland he was ro lle d o f $40 by a young hoodlum, formerly o f tltis place, w hom lie took pity on and al­ lowed to share his room with him. The young t h ie f’s tnitiie is witheld out (If respur public school opened last Mon­ day. the 3rd, with J. A. Buchanan, a- principal, mid M iss Popplcton, of 1 joayette, assistant. Asa McKern has I sh ' ii on tilt' sick list. On Friday,he, with P. 11. >h>s- ner and family j Mis-e- ora and Heim Morgan and Mell Morgan, will start for tin* Three Rivers, Tillamook; whore they will .-pend a few weeks catching tlie festive trout. Success to them. Zena. The continual dry weatlierohas caused a scarcity o f water around Ik'tliel. Some artistic paper hanging has Iteen di'tie in this place by Shinn Bros., o f Independence. Tin* threshing lt:trves4 o over. Wheat hauling will soon lx*. The advance in the price o f wheat H. B. Cos per and C. G. Coatl anil has causi'd a smile on the countenan­ wives returned from :t short trip to the Ne-tucca beach Monthly; report ces o f our farmers. having n gooH time and tne u W e a th e r H e p o rl. amount o f fish. T'tiriit : August, 1-sS, there was tut milt- fall. There wen* clear, !• fair, timi l i Inticly -lays. Tin* highest leiii|-erattiri' for Ai r i i i It i Cns. o the iMontli \ot-sx°. t he lowest, -V)“. Mean As r< quested wo will try and send tciiqM-i ut it re 00.7*1°. Mnlilltlv rartge of • 1 i- ture 32°, (¡r.-.itesi daily range 20°, you :t few it- nis this werk^ ■ 'll the I«tll. 1 -t daily tätige, 11° olitile A d n ti Kbbert of your city, w a s v is ­ trd. Mean daily range, 1S°. The tiieiiti teiii|«'r.ittire for A ni», fo rts years Is 01.80°. iting friends hero the first o f week. That for A tig. of this year Ix-ltlg I '1>° above Andy Kcbringa former resident of the n ritmi. The nt> an lirts lpitatlon for this place but lor the last five years A>¡) f -rdi-' -ante time. Is 0,:t7 in., and for of Texas, arrived ill the city Tuesday this y, , r tlmt iiniotuit I «Sow normal. The .'■'.vailing winds for the month were Iront on a visit. tit-- N. limine J7 days, and the 8. I days. \ : -- there woi no min. There W . E. Dalton vasin theeity W ed­ fair and ”« smoky days, nesday and bought a ear load o f outs. tv i- I clear. lie hest temo.-rnttire for th<> month «0°. Quifc a lot from lien* went to the t. e.xst teinperaturv, 'stl Mean teliqK-ra­ circus at Monmouth and report it as ture, 03.(X)°. T. F kabcic . being a e*ie. Kola, Kept. .*), l'SS.S. Ira Hooker shipped a car o f wood Ittl-4il( ss fletltton. to Frank Collin- ot yourcity Tuesday P e ¿ d our new advertisements this There Isa great deal of sickness in this vicinity at present, and Dr. W il- ; week. son is kept busy. The F. M. A . st<*rc has new goods. Isaac Staats aecidentlv fell ( if bis Connoway A Cooper hardware jxarh Wednesday and was quite si- men, Independence, riousiy hurt. | W . E. Dalton w ill buy whedt and (tilts at tile highest market price. W. E. Williams sold 81 load of A ll styles o f summer dress gtxxL-t hocf cattle to T. U. Howard of Salem ¡at co«t at E. lla y ter’s, Dallas, at 2} cents gross. Go to Vaughns, Dallas the leading John Lewis and family are im­ i jeweler. proving under the cart* of Drs. L* e A Paints, Oils, Varnish at li. II. Pat­ Butler. terson’s cheap. Mis« Gertie Staats is n.M much im­ F. S. Bnrr.ee is bringing on new proved, and her friends fear she will good.* every day. Call and see his line o f wall paper, window blind» not got well. etc. Mrs. Tony Noltner and family, of The dry goods store F. M. A. '.»ill Portland, arc visiting relative» here. give you it bargain if you w ill (•nil A g'.rl was born to the w ife o f Dr. ¡¡md see them. V ilson on hist Saturday. It don’t make any difference, it 14 The A irlie warehouse has done a a fact you «in get the Ix-st g«xxis, and much better business titan »was at d lb''G '-t baoguin at Z. !■. \ atighn » first expected. About 25,000 L jshcls " s* will be stored here. !, •S,1'r,11eT “ n,I1 Vanduyn are in the 1 bad with the largest stock of general John I ‘ Astings and family anil I merchandise in Indeitendence. Their Win. Woods have gone to the Bay pries s compan' witli the tim e» and for u pleasure trip. ‘ lll> warranted first da««. Dr. Wilson was culled to K ing’s] V hen you go to Dallas don t fail I to examine E. Ilayter’» slock o f gens Valley Saturday to'scc Mr. Maxwell eral merchandise. who was quite sick. , ,, „ . , , .» ------------- I or llii" watch ' ’ work go to U, N . W . E. Dalton was among us Sat ur- Grant at II. B. Patterson’s. day. The most complete stock o f *lr*“ss goods every brought to Polk county, at E. Ilayter'» Dalias. MrC’or. A lar;»" number of our citizens Spectacles Itrop-riy toçussed and me -p'lH litg I few dav« a tilt" N e - a*x‘urat«‘ly fftftxlttt Henry I bit tersoti’s. tí,,.,»' .»< » i j ........ j 9 ’ m s It i -:<>»» 3 mid 4 surveyor, has lus ornee neatly lie . ... . . . , «-'i.... . w.. iini.i I livery pair warranted. N o fit, no »...... it.... i, also lots* i it nd 2 r 3 I 10 s il 4, 30 rtmg.dat the court house. H eb*- yield was 2200 bushels, or 110 bushels Spmgue, * . T . , arrived here last sale. |Saturday. Miss Lena is the art the following: E. 'I'. Hatch and fam­ acres $1600. liev*-» in having things in order. to ^ u‘ acrt** " CRn ^Kat ily, A. H. Denney and wife, the Paints, oils, varnish*«, etc., at teacher o f the Normal and her si«tei' Mis-i's llaw ev, l » ‘la, Ollie and Bird Waterhouses. Ex-Governor Wluteaker was call- W illiam Harrison won the will attend tlu- school. t«l to Eugene Tuesday evening front batti*1 o f Tippecanoe Nov. G, 1811. P o lk C oan ty R ank. K n u ti^C irf c r , F.nnir.i| d Henry Patterson hits just received ;l „ pw 8t at the his stock. Drop In and examine en ¡i great ineonveni- his son, Dr. J. C. Whiteaker, was President o f the United tLtates. Fr««hyterian chureli. Rev. Richard- them, o f one has Ixx-n J. W . Dawson has on hand the «on, SheriffSmith has taken two insan«- wito preached at Bethel last enee. The Board o f Improvement \ despaired of. Thon«andx o f ladies sav it is the Ixxtks for the Normal School, lie Sunday h:ts resigned his eltarge as tsylu has had the matter under eonsidera- Mr. and Mrs. Gross, also Mr. and P!,r,‘< s tu ,!,e «rylum ^bis we* k, best they ever used. They mean the pa-tor at that phtce and will remove pbp can lx1 found in the Farmers Depot Whit«* sewing machines—you will tion sinis- early last spring. Presi- Mrs. Bn-wster, o f Lane eounty, raov- Anderson and M iller. building, where he will lx* happy to to W. T. to take charge o f the < bris- find them at Buster A Vernons, In- «lent .Stanley has made two trips to ( ( 1 to town Wednesday. They will third one was brought before the an wait on students with Ixxtks and fiait church there as evangelist. 1 depend* nee. San Francisco, one to Portland, one have charge o f the Normal Dining thorite«, but hi« folks agreeing to Prof. Mulkey, o f the Bethel school stationery. N. 1!. Butler ha« nil kinds o f ma­ ha« returned from itis summer vaca­ to Albany and two to Eugene mak- j fuu. I " f h;,n* he wa’1 n,,t chine oils. Call and see him before tion in lx»ne county, and w ill open Ing arrangements ft»r a lmnk, and the Rou Humphreys, formerly Prof. W . E. Cressey, the former sdiool on the loth Inst. W e are In­ purchasing elsewhere. From .function. arrangement.« are now complete, 'll)*' Gf this place, hut now o f Albina, wa* principal o f the schools o f Indcjx*n- j form««! that Miss White, o f Harris- bank w ill be open for husimss next marrjod Aug. 15, 1888, to J. W . Me- ‘^nce, who has spent the past two Crops are very good. burg, ft teacher o f considerable expe- ^ U,/N'1 ,.,t,‘ . *!j? following specialties at ^ u y n n : U inch embrol* Monday. A new burglar proof Hall Burne>% o f Albina. The newly 'yean In theeast, hits returned to In- j Junction is Improving quite rnpid- rience, will have charge of the prim-1 (Ltw.rintoni «liT Hk irti nir, New iHirtwarfs ehinilen Safe with the latest improved \ ale married couple have our wishes for dejiendence. The Prof, was *>n*'*>f ly. ary department. ..hhdie coni, fancy ornaments for ta- Time Lock, weighing nbout two and unUmit*Hl happiness. the 30,ono r puhllcank who marched Tw o large warehouses an* Ix ing Runior« o f a marriage arc begin- |>le scurfs, etc. ning to «tir the credulous. «h a lf ton«, Ira.- been purchascxl and i- A m ,(, Holinan wiU start Monday ,in^ a‘ \h* n,f,’ rlP rwtion ,T! m,prl with »iri‘ in* Horse shoeing, new shoes $1.50; J. I). Belt, our efficient “ Nashy,” rc-etting SIKH'S ail around $.80; plow now in place. A large sbx'k o> ¡ill foi Harney Valiev, where he will York month‘ The talk Is that the M. E. church needed blanks have been printed here . (>|lt a future home for himself The building formerly occupied by south, Is going to buikl a $10,MM) col­ can lx- -ten out exercising St. Julien sharpening without cutter $.20 and these flue e venings, ¡til other work in proportion. Oak and in Portland while the large They arP oW the O rsbb vek is Ix-ing converted lege in Junction, provided they can •md fnmilv who ' coupling put in for *1. onk bars each Hylcy Frazer tanking Ixxtks an- coming from the ‘o niillv ¡t. / an,| rar^y tvith them the into the Normal Dining Hall. It lx raise the amount necessary. That hen left last **• ut I»anktree’s Monmouth at spent thc summer r ...... Fjv«t. Th«> business will tatiirritsl W;B uf ¡ts citizens for very conveniently situated f*>r the | seems to he the only difficulty, ’ Eastern the old stand. Monday for their home in on for the present in connection w ith , ,,sI8.rRV students and will make an ex«*lient j Not more than half the grain in Oregon. Miss Pink Frivzer, whom re- Mrs. M. K. EnRansieur keeps al­ Mr. Dawson's Ikxtk Store in the ,in^ / Kenton and her son» ilatt. i '« 11 fiwthe purixisc. A new well Izme county Is threshed, while hun. ix>ri says ix getting (“ Is»n n” ly) ways on hand a fine stock o f select gixxls. dr«xl- of nor*«« are yet standing in the lonely, accoinimnh’d them. building with the Farmers’ Supply an,l IHcks, also daughter, Him Mkg- has also been dug. Parties having side-walks to build I)**|x>t. It is the intention to put up | jtfayptte, arrived on Thurx- Willard Sicfcirth, who is visiting fields waiting for the header. n • .r*:» Yamhill. or repair will please attend to It im- Wh*-Ht i« wairth 79 cents per httsh- a good gtxxl brick building early in the day ’ and are niaklna nrepani making preparation for h is father at Ikdlas from Eastern M i- Daisy Ftolt has accepted a jx»- mediately and save cost.—A . N. spring I). T. Stanley is Pretddent entering the. Normal on Tuesday. Oregon, re|>orts that while in I’ort- el, while oats a n only about 2» cents. xi tion a» clerk in the store o f Brld-1 H*H*ck, marshal, and J. W . Daw-on w ill act as Cashier W. E. Dalton lifts in prixs—> o f land Sunday night, he invited John la m not certain wiiethcr I shall well A Co., o f this plait'. Mrs. LaRansionrCity Bazaar for the present. W e wish the enter­ construction tliree n*xit cottages, Hughes, well known in thi« county, go to the Hoda Springs next week— I lion. N. J. McConnell, o f Moscow. _ Independen*-«', (« s a n ic i' lot o f ladies muslin underwear, hosiery, prise the greatest succès». -"Lee mrd which he w ill rent to students o f tlie to sleep with him, and that in the even If the O rh kkver did sav «*>,— I. T., «ix'tit Sunday in ottr town. gloves, mit.«, collars, cuffs; gents neck in another column. Normal, or any one desiring rooms, night Hughes got up and left, reHev- or return home. For my j art, I Prof. W . Williamson lias just re­ w ear, handkerchief)«, socks; also, sta­ Th*s*e School l««)k - at < h mints* . ---- eottagi's will add much to the ing him o f about $io. Officers were conf*-««, I ntn a little homesick, and turned from the East, where he has tionery, Ixxiks, crixpn't sets, notions Innumerable. Cull Ix-fore purchtw- H .n rv Patterson is not behind appearance and improvement o f the put on his track, but at last aecount gladly welcome our h«>me paper Ixs'tt visiting relatives and friends. w ith its total«. II. A . A. Hughe** had not been caught. Hon. Davi«! ¡Stewart, o f northern ing eh*‘where. with a fine line o f jewelry. town.