Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, September 15, 1888, Image 3

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    Polk County Observer.
Personal Mention.
llltlllt i\U II It It K ABOl TS.
received a fall from his bicycle and shows the enterprise o f the 3!oti-
"M etaplip-io’ ’ is the science o f ex -
L.
Damon
will build a large barn,
ng • mething which
dN *(
it is thought that the heart trouble mouth {H'ople, ¡t> they will be a great
Hop pickers art- still iu demand.
Published Every Saturday.
know yonrt If, to another who does
l ’rof. Crawford o f McMinnville,
independence will have a board o f from which hedied wassuiierinduced public wmvenience. W e do not ie
-
nnderstniid wiiat you mean,
by tliis. )!,. was 21 yours o f age, and claim any boom hut a substantial I’lietiiriil
The t.. vu i>f Monmoatli i> situât 1 in the will preach at Zeua Sunday,
trade.
i Dallas i- woree titan this
denser o f the richest |>urt o f Polle eountv. 1
.. ,
.
,
was .gl.iy esteemed by that com ­ growth, founded on beautiful and and more of them.
jialit miles south o f the eotuity »eat. J »alias.
SPOtt UlUgluify is quite sick at hi:
The wheat is still pouring into the
munity.
un-urp;<--edsurroundings. With our
lini two ami «tie-half miles west o f the thriv- home on LllckiamutO.
1 ¡a" Smith Jr., o f Newport has
ware liaise.
n o tow n o f Independent:.', and contains u
-cliools the best iu the state, and the come out to -co li is father.
’ iipulatioi»
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.
lini
T"
At
th
«1
coming
election
there
will
o f over -too. The liH'ution is u
Charley Staats left for east o f the
The hotter price of wheat is show­
be many young men east their tirst high degree o f morality character! : ic
lieautiful one, on u rieh roUiliti prairie, and mountains this week.
This precinct (quite rural and inno»
ing it-elf in better times.
forjjener.il lieultlifnlness, the site is all that
ballot, and to start right in the world o f our peopk1, tiie attraction o f many (cent) \, is thrilled to it- marrow by a
-juld lie desired. Monmouth otters many
Mi's Hattie Davis is at Gaston
The State Fair will be in »e-Mon they should vote the Republican to invest their money here, is look­
1
,
worn by a
vantages, and those eontemplatiugany en- where site will visit some time.
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-on
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l
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tilapitt-
9n a iiimt
next
week.
ing
this
way.
priso are invited to eon ter with our citizens.
ticket.
' Saturday, it was of cylindrical
The O useuy EB will be rend in every township
Ceo. Hunce moved his fandiv to
There was a big crowd in town
...ipc, the upper cad terminating in
At a meeting o f the council o f Sa­
D iilln s L o c a l » .
, the l#wer with a
K id therefore uucxccih i as .. 0 . • rtbing F°wufrouiIn^ppenfifcice Wednewlay. Tue-day.
lem, Williams, o f the special com ­
so 2 inrlie- liroiid*rested
Jap Miller and 31. 31. Ellis return­ ll nige «;
medium.”
B. F. Smith, the Lewisville 1*. 31.
W e understand the Poppletou pro mittee on covering top chords o f big
i !. The material
ed Tue-day from the Sound.
1 ©-"«I O:is way Wednesday.
pet ty at Independence is offered for bridges, reported to il Polk and Ma­
apeari'l
to
I
,•
a
rutlhsl
black pussycat
The Observer four month» for ôOcts.
Geo. Johnson and son W illiam and
rien e untie- bad . aGi ;;'i 0 d t > In ar families led Thursday for Olympia. -kin liru-lted up the wrong way.
lion. Warren Truitt and wife were side.
11 n ivelty did not
here Tuesday.
Measles are reported prevalent at ont'-thirdof theexjK'nso. Committee
a;'i - :.i', luit i pioneer.0ii o - ( ‘I1 '« ‘ant­
C. G. Hon
Rftdgep
ranted ;> q . •
ln < I : ■ ■re- ported quite sick at his home.
Dr. .1.
; O rt, o f Salem, was in l’< rryd.de. (¿uite a number are now Wi
ing and hi- I'rain ■ ninvul-ed witli ad-
tion.
iniration,? 1 \plaiiusl that it was so
town Thursday. The Dr. is gaining holding forth.
E.
t
t
v
itland
wa
-
over
from
In-
®l<> Aeri S, L" .0.1 le
" and barn, lóo a.
he ci "dd not lie-hot in mistake for u
many friends in tiiat city.
Crawford A Lit tier, o f Albany, will
When a school teacher bits served dependene 1 W Cdne-day.
in ealtivatioii, $-'T> per acre.
leer,
l ids was deemed -ati-faetory.
Ac res. r’Q d t Q li nt-, and I. trti. new
3\ ill ^ o r t l i i- c iig u g c d to tea ch tile be here two weeks only. T h o s e wish- iwcuty-oneyears in Wi-e.uisin they
las 1 Fenton is in Portland this
orchard, 80 acrw in cultivatiuu, » ....I tiiuber S a v e r p u b lic s c h o o l. H e w i l l l u - i t i ing pit'lligraplts should give them a , are entitled to a pen-ion. Ex. An week.
u ° itu" Mention,
call.
editor, after the same term oi'serv lee,
, , K*>
t acres Monday next.
lion . Warren Truitt and aR e at-
130 Avrc*, all pHxl I.trm land,
B
ean
our
new advertisements this
usually
goes
to
the
poor
house.
This
I
,
o
'
1
NVojiote considerable gravel being
HtmmeiO •
• i l l ’ ll and In.: ai. _•
M is- K stella lt o w l a 'i d , o f E u g e n e
' week.
rnvhard s:;r* pe.O re. it i- Wed 1 sated.
( 1 t y y in tOWIl th is W tvk V isitin g hauh'n on the road in different parts shows that the “ eternili fitness o f scho
o
The F. 31. A. store has new gootlsi
IttO .Veres, ail in cultivation, " .oil house . .
,
Our -cliool will begin one We. •k
things'* do net in 0.1 case» ÀI.
o f the county.
nnil hnrn, 00 aerossunnnerfallow, farm dlvid- 1 h'lttls.
from next Monday.
Connnway
A Cooper hardware
The time for fishing, picnicing and
;d into three fields, ¡jo.nl spring in each, very
Rev. H. I. Bitner and family and
The price o f wheat seem- to very
men, Independence.
desirable farm, $> > > per acre.
*
Prof.
R.
F.
Rohoisi
¡i
and
family
a id Acres, .....i house and Urn. 4 • a m - ^ v eraf other are ..it a |.!.'asure trip to as to location. 75*ocnts was paid at I other outdoor amusements will soon left for Hast Portland Tlmr-d.iy. Tin*
\V. li. Ditlton w ill buy wheat and
Dallas, while 7fi here and 72 at Inde­ be past for the season. Wo have had Prof, is principal o f the public school : oats at tin- highest market price.
in eiiltivatioti, jj'md orchard, splendid st. . 1 . to Marys peak, this week.
a v. ry fa\ valile »mimi © for tie.
tlu tv and \\ 'll begin work next week
farm, Do ptr."
.
I.
Richardson, o f Perrvdnle, ! pendence.
A l l- t y l e - o f summer dress goods
All the above farms are choice land and
. ,
*
I
3Irs. Mary P yle and John Hum who enjoy these pleasant and invig­
at cost tit E. Hayter’s, Dallas.
Riley
«'
Coad
are
having
their
race
,ccive
our
office
a
pleasant
rail
on
\\
ed-
finely located. Imiuiries by mail will receive
widened, and putting in a new dam.
the Walla Walla hotel burners and orating pastimes.
Go to N'ituglins, Dallas the leading
prompt attention. W e -ell and take on com ­ ttesday.
The repairs will cost about $ 200 ( 1 .
A
.
J.
McDaniel,
the
warehouseman
murderers
saved
by
exivutive
clem­
I jeweler.
mission, any properties in Oregon. JAM lis
John Stump has purchased a wind
(>f Dallas, wa- quite severely shaken
Our new hotel is about ready to lie
TATOM, Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon. mill pump to be placed on his farm j ency to imprisonment for life.
Paint.-, oil», Varnish at II. It. Pat­
up the first of tlu 1 week, by being occupied; al-o, the new flouring mill ter-on’* cheap.
A
peach
raised
in
the
o
r
c
h
id
o
f
near town.
will
- o o .i begin work. The,-" im­
thrown from a narrow gauge train,
Seventh A n n u a l S e ssio n .
F. S. Bar-. 1 i- bringing on new
D. W. Driskel and family will leave Judge Irti F. M. Butler, measured near Portland. Tin* engine was push­ provements are o f great advantage to
id- everv d:ty. Call and see his
our town.
On Tuesday September the lltli, f«r a new hom9 in eastern Washing­ lllxtti inches and weighing 8 ounces,
line
o f wall ]ia| ' r, window blinds
ing
two
fiats
in
front
when
one
left
was brought to this office Friday.
the seventh annual session o f the ton territory.
A. J. 3I( Datiiel w a s severely injur­
the truck, and McDaniel, who was on ed by I cing thrown from tin* narrow etc.
State Normal school opened with a
Inz (Sentry, o f Porrydale, will soon f Tin1 A star-fan reports elect ion bet s it fell, breaking two ribs and Injuring gauge train at Portland Tuesday.
*” \'o tnaiM 'to show you our goods—
large increase o f students. Thegreat
Shelly A Vtinduyn.
move to Willamina, having pur­ in that vicinity, some coin and agood one eye pretty badly.
Andrew 31uir o f Salem, lias pur­
number representing almost every
deal o f wind being put up.
chased a rancho at that place.
Th" -: * aight up-ninl-tip • tore-keep*
An exchange well say-: “ Don’ t chased the Dallas tannery, and will
county in the state and many from
Nine boys from Benton county judge a man by the clothes he wears. increa - ■ the capacity one-half; lie will . r- sltclfly and N'anduyn, Indepen­
Mrs. E .T . Ilen k leof Independence
Washington Territory gave an enthu­
dence.
,
have entered Mi. Angel college iu God made one and the tailor the put in a large engine.
siastic appearance at tin* College was the guest o f her sister, Mrs. J.
J
.
\V.
Daw-
in
lta-.-chooHMiiiksand
Supt.
Reynolds
was
¡it
your
town
Marion county.
other. Don’ t judge him hv his fam­
( 'Impel. W ith the commendable zeal li. V. Butler, this week.
stationary cheap.
Tue-day.
This
office
acknowledge
many
ily, for Cain belonged to a good fami­
L. M. Hall, the genial insurance
of President Stanley anti able faculty
We name for you way down prices
Z.
F.
Vaughn,
our
jewelrymati,
of the school, till bespeaks a year of agent, o f Buena Vista, is doing a pleasant calls front former students ly. Don’ t judge a mani by hi- failure was at Salem Wednesday.
n
¡ill on .'' ,,i"!\d liter ahandisc. G ive
in life, for many a man fail- because j
great success. The forenoon pro­ rustling business insuring Imps now- this week.
The hop picking is in full blast. u n rail. Sitelly A Vanduyn, Inde-
he
is
too
honest
to
succeed.
Folk county was the llr-t to finish
gramme was carefully prepared and a-days.
Morrison A Campbell have a crowd dencc.
Engine No. I on tlu* narrow gauge o f (So ¡it work in their yard; • ¡rove- '»a
W ikk I taken in exchange for gmids
well carried out, consisting o f songs,
E. S. Cat Iron is now a member of harvesting, and has come up with the
road,jum ped the track, about two and .Mason in. They are ull whites, ¡a the Farmers Supply depot.
and the opening address by Hon. tin* Farmers Supply Depot Company best yields/
and tiie work is progressing rapidly.
Warren Truitt o f Dallas; who spoke Gene needs no introduction from us,
The dry goods store F. 31. A. will
At Independence the O. it. A Co. miles north o f this place Wednesday The yield is good and tin 1 market
-i\ you it bargain if you will call
pleasantly and interestingly o f tin as he is already well acquainted with last week finished building a new evening, and went into the ditch on price i- getting better.
¡mil -cethem.
great resjionsibllity ofthetoaoliorand the business public, and ins accession wharf for the convenient landing of its side, taking the thetendcrand one
box
with
it.
Engineer
Wilson
and
I. 'loii't make any difference, it is
students, and the care each should ! to this company will still more assure their steamboats.
Aiilic Item».
a • .
a - an g. i the
i goods,und
fireman W illiams both escaped u n -;
take to advance th or ohje't, learning great success t > their business,
Four marriages in Polk county
3Iiss Kate C •ce -(", who formerly
the • ;• t hue; a in a t / . F. Vaughn’»
wlqle in school. His words were all
W. I*, Connoway and Prof. W . K. this week. This is the tim e o f the hurt. The engine was but slightly taught school ! .ere i visiting in the Dallas.
praciical, and as a staunch friend o f Cres-ey, o f Independence, intuit 1 the season when we can expect numbers injured. Rotten ties were the cause city.
When you a > to Dallas don’ t fall
o f the track spending and the wrec(k.
tin 1 Normal institution, its patrons O uskkvki : oliicea very pleasant visit
Iloy By( r!y end wife, o f Derry, io ev.unit ■ i.. I layter’s stoek o f gen­
o f these happenings.
W e were without a train on Thurs-, sp. ut Sunday in the city.
were glad to hoar him say tints. W. Tuesday. Gentlemen come again.
eral merchandise.
W e will publish next week the ad­ day; this should give new impetus
P. Connnway, o f Independ nee,spoke g, g . Notson.nov o f Perry dale, at-
Mrs.
A
.
Nolterand
family
returned
For l'ni" watch work go to U. N.
dress o f Hon. Warren Truitt, deliv­ to the work o f reaairing now going
to their home at Portland Tuesday.
a few minutes to the students o f the tended the opening exercises o f tht
(1 rant at J!. B. Patterson’s.
ered at the ojiening o f the Norma! on which we hope will soon reach
pleasure his schooldays afforded him, x „ „ n a l and made this office a call
('has, Hamlin returned from Port­
The most complete lock o f dress
school.
this far.
tmd urgctl tlicm to make the best of Tucsdav.
land Mondav whore he lias been for
««very h ro i,.! 1 to Polk county,
Cleveland sent bis letter o f accept­
: E. Ilaytcr’» Dallas.
D kkiis R ihmi ’. diii ».— \. Bush *o J. srvi ral days on busitn -s.
their opportunities while here. He
Gpo ‘H ouck, who has b e n mstieu-
Dr. J. W . Wilson I -is bought the
stid the day had passed when anyone ting in tin 1 harvest field at his home ance to the Democratic-National Com­ E. Rhodes :120 aer - outli <>f Inde­
S i
Ie properly tocu-si'd and
1 i ’. ilat Henry Patterson’s.
should oppose Normal suhc.ols, and in Linn county, was in town We i. [ mittee on the 2oth o f August. It w a­ pendence consideration $2-"»00. W. Dalton store liidlding at this plan1, a
I.v .rv p;.!.“ warrantisl. No fit, no
IL Sloper to Maggie Wilson lot ■*» and consideration $ 2 >.n.
that this school, in the future as in in.-day. He is the genial druggist in the form o f a check for $ 10 , 000 .
sale.
•
A
dispatch
was
received
lien
1
Sat­
(Ì
block
11
old
Independence,
$V(Xi.
;
the past should have Ids heartiest with Buster & Vernon, and will take
Still th e reports o f large* crop y ie ld s
urday
that
Hugh
Simpson,
o
f
this
varnish;
;,
etc.,
at
Paints,
oils,
support. County Supt. Reynolds, that immediately.
come in. Jas. Steele o f Luekiumutc Geo. \V. Whit « k ( r t o Maggi s W il­ place, was quite seriously hurt in Waterhouses.
congratulated the institution on its
hutl ten acres o f oats with a yield o f son, lot 7 and 8 block 11 old indepen­ P ri-ottiV V ein- - ’ saw mill, W . T.
Miss Kate Bristow and sisters.
Henry Patter-on lias Just received
dence $150. ('. A. Haight to James No further particulars received.
success in a few pleasant remark
800 bushels.
•a ne w • k o f all the latest novelties
,’ Sadie and Ora, left for Am ity W ed­
Hall,
lot
5
and
»1
block
27
Indepen­
i Ie spoke o f 1 he moral education and
Rice I lasting- o f Pixxleo, and Joe ill th" jew i Iry line. No old gisids in
An “ inch o f rain” means a gallon
nesday. Miss Kate will teach the
dence
J. W. Shelton and wile 1 la lings, o f this place, are atti tiding iii* st. 'k.
the elevation o f tiio grade o f the
Drop in and exiunine
o
f
water
spread
over
a
surface
o
f
A m ity public school.
the Normal at Monmouth.
them,
toSa-an
Lunktree,
part
o
f
out
lot
22
teachers o f our county, by the fact of
nearly two square find, or a fall o f
Tt tos. Morrison, who has lived in
Hugh William- and J >o Tetherow
rhou-ands o f ladies sav it is the
trained teachers.
The exercises
about one hundred tons on an acre o f Mon mouth $2oo. W . G. Wkiodworlit
to W m . W right, 80 acres T 7 K R .» bough, it small band o f cattle lids be-: they ever used. Titey mean the
throughout were interesting and gave Harney Valley for the past five years, | ground,
week o f Uncle Green Simp:-on, o f Poo- White "wing machiiie- you will
w t i.m
enthuse to those present. One notic- has sold hi» rancho in that country
dee.
find them at liustcr A Vernons, In­
Sonic o f the public schools o f this >
and
is
expected
to
arrive
here
this
nhle feature o f the day was the num­
county will not start lbr a few weeks j
Sellers lliillcck.
IT. Brinkley has been having an, dependence.
week.
ber from the different counties o f die
N. H. Butler has all kinds o f ma­
yet on account o f so many children
On Monday, Kept. 10,188'’. \1 1 ii■ • addition built to Ids house which
C. K. Grant, Jr., o f Dallas, and
parents o f the students brought to­
chine oils. Call and -ec him before
beingem ployed in the bop fields.
homi 1 of tin 1 bride’- parents in M on-, helps its looks very much.
gether here, who ail seemed to be Otho Williams, o f McMinnville, both
W . E. Did ton and M r .----- were in purchasing elsewhere.
Kent th Campbell, living near P. r- month, W . T. Kellers o f Pleasant
pleased with commencement work o f former cornet players in the old Dal-
Morse »hoeing, new shoe» $l.A0t
Hill, wtts married to Mi . E1! n llai- the city Tue day in the Interest o f tin*
I. X. L. windmill. They met with j r< citiii,.:-h i"» all around $.8(8, plow
this popular school. The afternoon las hand, will become members o f the rydule, reports u good yield o f wheat leck, Rev. i l. I. Bitner officiating.
After the ceremony, which was pretty g o o d sued sin this vicinity, sliarpening without cuttir $.20 and
was devoted to organization work, Salem hand, if work their respective off o f ten acres, ¿00 busiie's. Still
having sold one to each o f the follow­ all re lit work in proportion. Oak
and in the evening at the chapel was trades—carpentering und tailorin g - Polk county lias not been I »eat for big performed quietly in the presence ing: J. ('. 1 la-tings, Solli« Stum]», coupling put in for id, oak liars euch
yield».
only of relatives and a Pew friend-, ('has. Hoag, Ike Simp-on, B. F.
held the reception, wltere all were were secured them,
I. i! t i L a n k tree's Monmouth at
Some o f the hop pickers from this a bounteous dinner was spread, and Smith and Tartar Bros.
the old stand.
made acquainted and the hour spent
Mr. T. (). Waller g i’^CP, Route a
.Mr . M. K. Ealtansieur keeps al­
pleasantly in asocial y ay. It is truly glowing (liscr'plioR o f h c j to the place have returned, and say there the newly married couple heartily ]
ways on Inuid a Hit" stock o f select
¡ire
so
many
thistles
among
the
vines
congratulated.
31
r.
Kellers
is
a
grad­
gratifying to all the friends o f eduen- Luekiumutc falls and especially lo ­
Uri J/|i-ii t B r o o d in g * .
goods.
uate o f the Norm d and will f • tch th •
two that the work is very disagreeable.
tion to note the flattering prospect visit to Mr. Teal’s fish ponds
i’artii - having side-w ¡¡Iks to build
Dr.
Parrish
t\d
family
were
Pleasant
Ilill
school
this
year,
Un
ir
Fryer A Pereival delivered-VXl head
and outlook for a years grand work with carp and one with trout.
or repair will phase attend to it im-
camping
on
the
lovely
Luekiamute
future
home.
The
bride
was
one
o
f
by the State Normal at Monmouth.
i!' diately and save cost.—A . N.
D. S. McFern while working with of sheeo
* ¡it Portland this week I for
Monmouth’s best young ladies and la.-t week and wc were also visited by ! lalleck, marshal.
N orm al N ote*.
Mr. Prather’s machine near Buena the Seattle market, also 500 for the
Iter many friends will wish her much Messrs. Waller and Booth by.
Mrs. Ealtansieur City Bazaar
The follow ing counties were repre- Vista accidentally fell breaking three Portland market. They still have
happiness.
J. J. Brown o f 31 T im m on ' valley
quite
a
number
o
f
sheep
on
hand.
Independence, Inis a nice lot
sen ted at the Normal opening: Ben- rilw o f his left side. Dr. Locke at-
o f ladies muslin underwear, hosiery,
came
to
see
us.
His
eyesight
is
un­
Bond
-Davids,».
The
location
of
the
republican
Hag
ton, Baker, Clatsop, Clackamas, Col- tended the sufferer, who is getting
glove-, mits, collars, cutis; gents neck
and portraits have been selected at
Tuesday evening Kept. 11th, 1888, 1 fortunately failing.
umhin, Grant, Gilliam, Jackson, Jos- along finely,
wear, In idkcrchlefs. socks; also, sta­
at
the
home
o
f
the
brides
parents
in
The 7bW o H 'nii o f th" 2»fh of tionery, book , croquet ets, notions
the corner o f State und Commercial
ephine, Klamath, Linn, L an c„M u l-
streets, and the flag was placed in .Monmouth, James Bond o f Irving, August has a letter to Ilro'.k’s the I imuifiK nthle. Call before purchase
tnmnah, Morrow, Malheur, Marion,
J u u jr T h u rm a n ’ s R e d H an dann .
was married to Miss Etta Davidson,
t
Prohibition candidate for Vice Presi­ ¡ng elsewhere.
position at fi p. m .,Tuesday,Sept, il, Eld. it. 31. Mcssick officiating.
Polk, and Yamhill, besides Chirk,
Though Cleveland loves its .scarlet hue,
School books at Chamm-ss’ .
dent
from Rev. 1). J. Lucas o f Ix -
j
at
Salem.
Yakima, and Whitman couniL - from
And 'Sunset ” Cox adon
o
The happy couple received the
j % Henry Patterson in not behind
Though Endieott and Bayard too,
F. K . Hubbard o f Syracuse was in heartiest congratulations o f many 31 nines Iowa, which completely
Washington Territory.
poses and di.-po-es o f the thin and with a fine line o f Jewelry.
In reverence tiemi liefore it,
town
Saturday
evening.
Frank
is
friends.
Cltas. and John Sparks, also 31 ¡--
dishonest pretence that the third
Wc will not wear this nasal rag!
31. 1 lay ter dentist, Dallas.
one 1 o f the rustling bop raisers o f that
II' nloD W h ile.
Mabel, o f Vancouver, W . T., who
It floats for jumper lalxn!
party have tenijM'rance as their real
vicinity, as well as the jmst master.
NeN A Smith are offering their
were students o f la-t year, entered
Married at Independence on Vi'ed-
Free Traile is writon on its tag
goods cheap.
He reports the hop crop good In that nesday, Sept. 12,18H8, 31. F. S. Hen- object.
again this term.
To »nit our British neighbor.
Brooks is the man who had com ­
neighborhood and that picking will ton to Miss Anna 1>. White.
W . E. Dalton will insure your
Win. T. St Hers and wife left on Fri­
mitted, by id» own account, every
The London Tim** and Tory press
, lie in full bla-t this woek und next.
known civil crime but that o f being wh* at. H el: nn experienced iiusi-
B a k e r C h ristia n .
day for Pleasant H ill, where Mr.
Are full o f praise »bout it;
ti"--m an and can give satisfactory
Still the O bsf . k v k r subscription
The CoMeii Club men all confess
W in. Baker was married to 311 m a /li’jmhfiritn.
Heilers will teach during the year.
term on all grain that lie Insures and
After
that
m
y
brethren
you
bad
They cannot live without it;
' list grows. We are very thankful to R hoda ( 'hristian, Thursday. Both o f hotter choo-c another name in place -tumid the owner- wish to -"ll before
They were both students o f ’87, Mr.
“ Joe" Chamberlain, o f fishery tune,
tiie :lni" expires of|ioHcy. the money
friends over the county, who are aid­ Luck'amute.
Kellers graduating the same year.
o f /‘rohihitinn ittfu.
With Salisbury admires it;
Bun up the bandanna to your mast will be refunded on remaining tim e;
ing us much in extending our circula­
H. J. Littlefield, o f Lafayette, of
Tltc work o f construction on the head ami become either JfrmuHtinn*
And ISalfour. dyed in crime und shame,
tion.
the class o f ’* 8 , spent the week with
new building o f the Farmers Supply or i'rohirrat*. Take your choice and
proclaims “ John Bull requires it."
W e learn that Prof. T. F. C'amp- Depot Company has lieencommonced do not any longer fight under tin
friends.
There i- a tons tant growl Corning
And Mugwumps ail, both great and smalt,
i lioll, one o f Oregon’s Is-st educators, and it will be pushed to completion. alia*.
8 . E. Notson. o f Dallas, attended Pro-English and Free Trader,
front the ciiuntry up the valley tsm-
; has lie >n chosen president o f the It will lie Fix80 feet, two -tory; con­
Frank Butler had 8^0 bushels o f oats certiing the ravages made hy thoso
the o|>eiiing o f the Normal.
Are ready at the bugles call
from
2*1 acres mid part was a poor adoptid Mongolian ward»—Chintse
Christian
University
at
Canton,
Mis­
To
join
our
old
invader;
taining four store rooms on the first
A m ong the familiar lace- we met
stand in the summer, 'l itis too on
souri.
Oregon
ha»
lost
an
excellent
To
join
hands
with
our
subtle
foe—
plieasaitts. If report- are t rue iliey
ttiKir
and
a
large
ball
und
office
rooms
the following: Iv y Robinson, Emma
The pirate o f the ocean—
rcitizen while Missouri has gained on the second floor. The build land which had been cropped with are bccomlng an intolérable jicst.
W hitney, Dee Ankeny, Maggie Nel­
white1 straw for 510years continuously
Whose vicious presence brings but woe,
1 one.—KrpreM.
mg will Ire completed early in iHn ni­ since O-s W illiam ’* saw mill started. Alfred Blevlns, while running a
son, Nellie Collins, Ida Woodcock,
Low w.. res and commotion.
Read the new advertisement of ls r. These gentlemen conduct their
Kate M. A iken, the Misses I>ee, E.
The campaign liasop( tied in Ihdlas. (limier on hi* l'arm neur tangent last
But men who live by honest toil,
A
lucid discussion on tin* tariff was Ttiur-day, met wlth an unfortunato
Nies
A
Smith
o
f
Dailies.
They
are
business
on
a
system
new
lien-,
and
J . A ran t, Linsy Sisemore, Curtis
Those bulwarks o f the nation,
held at the close o f the county court, accident. A Chine-«1 pheasant fiew
selling
their
entire
stoek
at
cost,
in
for
this
precaution
in
the
selection
o
f
Hawley, F. Blankinship, Norman
W ho work in shops and till the soil,
Between nn eminent Dallas orator o f up and frightenetl Id* team, enusing
view o f closing out business. They g o o d s we ties peak tur them unlimited
Hmith, Evert Phillips, Pearl Black-
Express their condemnation;
wide renown and a well-meaning Re­
are genial business men and if you sucix-ss, when tliey can occupy their publican. A stalwart country man them to run nway. Mr. Blevlns wa»
erby. Space 1 forbids mentioning all.
8m h men are not to be mishsl
wish anything in their line give them new building. A lso .Mr. Dalton is o f supervising tendencies was injured thmw n front the hlnder, but wa» not
Bv Grover's promised manna;
Henry Patterson is harvtjsting a
They'll raise Protection's flag instead
a
rail.
«•ns'ting three new houses forthepur- mentally and was barely able to leave -eriously luirt. The hlnder wa» »o
fine crop o f new customers this season
the town, i f these tiritl wa-wa’ sare
O f Thurman s Bed Bandana.
Porter Coolidge died very suddenly jiose o f renting, which will soon lie regular it will find more work fo rth " hndly ttroken ns to l»1 unfit for ser­
and ha*
o f a mountain of
perttame. He carries the finc-t line
finished, it is a pleasure to note the exam ining medical stml o f I’olk vie«1, and lie was forceri to get anoth-
Improvement» iu burino are not- at the home o f his father, near Dixie,
o f perfumery In this county. Go
«• r t » e t* hi > grain. — \T
in<’ irator,
la-t Thursday. A few weeks ago lie steady growth o f our town, which county.
cd everywhere.
ami see for yourself.
F a r m s fo r «J&ile.
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