Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, September 29, 1888, Image 3

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    l'etsonnl Mention,
I. Vamluyn and K. C. Pentium!
of
D.
this plt*nsant and pros|H*rous little Pc rtland.
visited u- Thurslay evening.
town are all kept bti-y, anti show an
M i" .1- nulo Newby ini' been quito
“ The town of Momii'xith to situate»! in the
J. P. Dicus up from Port laud this in Wust Saloni on tho l’ olk Co. siilo.
J. II. Townsund, attorney, and T. , interest in the upbuilding of tlu-ir
center of the rirheet |»art of Folk e.unity, week.
'irk for several «lay-, but is now im­
place.
The
two
general
mer-.-haudix*
G.
Hichmotul,
tin*
noted
h«>rscmnn
Tho pr,'»¡dentini quostlon w ill I h *
eight miles south of the rou.uty »»»‘at, Italia-»,
proving.
of Dallas, was lion* on legai buslmus store- are kept by J. L. Coutu and
am! two and one-half miles west of the thriv­
Mrs. i l a . Adkins nnd family sottlal in a fow \va*ks.
Tito small-pox epidemie lias not in­
|C. W. Franklin, drug stor»> and the
ing town of InilepctKlenoe, ami contains a liave returneil from J mu-lion.
Monday.
’ jrost office by Sol Craven.
*
vaded our town. Vatvinatiou seems
population of ovtr V*). The location is a
Tilt* fitrmors o ' v r tlu* oounty are*
beautiful one, on a rich rolling prairie, ami
Wayne Williams has sold his dray
1‘ris. Stanley wont tu Portland now fast -s*«*«litig thoirsummorfallow
A . J. Richardson is tlu* business to bo the order of the day.
for general hcalthfuliie,-s. the -ite is all tini: Friday.
business
t->
listes
A
F.lkins.
Si-hoo! ;-i movingalong nla*ly, with
i
man
of tin* warehouse, who lias a
ground.
V
lurg
*
ucWuge
will
ho
cotti» I ite liuti red. MiAunoUth oilers many
.-»aliaiuagi-s, ami those eontemplating any en-
Pionv Riggs o f Crowley, was Itero I good share of the wheat of that com­ t’.fty-slx pupils cnrnlled. The assist-
Sheriff Smith was among us Fri sown in Polk county this fidi
terprise are invi;.- l t » »• .nfi ■ wi h olir »-iti/» : - .
munity -tored with him. lie has ant teacher hos not tot-n eleeted.
The democrats still have hopes o f " 11 business Tuesday. He reiuirts paid as high price per buslu I as 7.A
The Guaiava* will lie read in evi ry t- vn-i.ip d.'.y.
Severa! ja-rsons front this vicinity
nn,l at ■ very jsJstotfKv In the entire e»»:iuty,
°
Prof. 15. L. Murphy has been on the currying Georgia and Texas for |ev".vthing prott|M*rmiM in his section cents.
attendai tho State Fair thè past
ami therefore unexcelled iu uu advertisinj
even
to
matrimonial
matter:
The hop men art* vi ry busy and week.
Clevelantl.
sick list this week.
medium.”
Phil Johnson departed on Monday nickers* are scarce. There will he
The lea vea of some o f the fim*st
Wm. Baker and ltis new bride
loss o f the crop by getting too ripe
Normnl Note».
The Ohserter four muutlis for ñOci »
trees are alremly changing color, !oP ^'* • T „ to laik up a location.
pilSSi •d this way Thursday.
to'forethey can get them picked.
l ’n -, Stanley and Prof. Campbell
W. K. Cressey, who has lately re­
Mrs. Josup and daughter o f Iml«*- which reminds us that the fidi season
The pottery hert* is busy tin con­ were at D.dlas Tum lay evening.
turned
from
the
east,
has
tonight
the
is
uiron
us.
tract work lor the Portland market.
1> -ltdence, an- sojourning at Yuqainu.
P rd fJ fodg -- i- expecting hla fiun»
Dr. J. K. Locke, is an old Polk Popplct'in block.
The health of this community is
lion. C. O. Fisher and Uoo. Drown
ily troni t'u* Fast in a sluirt timo.
cot
II.
F.
Hamilton
lias
taken
the
con-
good.
mty
hoy,
and
we
wish
him
siimss
3 IO Aeres, g» ■ 'I t o ; - and tetra, 1 * a»
and family are at till* eoast.
in eultivatioa,
per aere.
Robert lturnett, o f Salem, and H.
in the practice of im*dielne at Buena j tnu-t to do the cement work on the
H. Alexander, who lias purchased
K. Ilindshaw raisetl a tine erop of
8 HJ Aeres, g»>»>»l new house and barn, neve
tlu* drug store, will move Iris family C. Harris, o f IV iidleton, formar atu-
D - O 'll opera b in -.
Vista.
ori-hard, óo aeres in eultivation, goo.l timln-r t ibaceo on Mill era*k this season.
here* tliis week from Independenee. dt Iris of thè Nummi, IVt-rtl UlUOllg
nnil pasture, i l i per acre.
•1. P. Robertson and wife, o f Salem
Rev. \Vin. Clyde w ill preueh at
S. S. Whitman will build a new
tin last Saturday was tlu* public visitors last week,
130 A »» all ; - 1 fami lari I. ino rr -
McCoy on ^abiurili Sept. :ìo, 1 sss, were visiting their brother L. \V.
sale of Dr. Stanley, where was gal li­
summerlallow, guod Isiu.-e ami tiarn, gix«l barn on hi - farm udjoining town.
S. S. McFuiliton and wife, from
Rntiertsoii and family last Sunday.
morning and evening.
oreliaril, $371 per a.-re. it is well locatiti.
en -d a large uumlier of the citizens of
J.
»S
Cooper
and
It.
Shelley
t-ante
near
Albany, attended chapel on
this
town
and
farmers
o
f
the
sur-
]
Ilio '
Licenses to wed wero issued this
Yeung Warren t'ressey luw taken
nnd barn, <¡0 t. t » simun .-rial lo w, f.-nn » 1 * !- over to see us Tuesday.
Monday.
rounding
country.
Dr.
Stanley
was
weak to J. 1). Webster and Martha a position in D. Kelso's store.
eil iato tirr.-e ticld-, g'Kid spring in i-.u-li, very
di-po-ing of ids goods preparatory to i R. \V. Hastings was quite sick
M. R. Patterson was at Portland Syron.
dt-siruble turni, ¡s'>5 |s-r tu re.
It is doubtful if the lumber mill at leaving for a new home and locution
this
Wa't-k.
Stri A i-res, gooil house ami barn, 40 ncrcs
The repair o f the narrow gauge Indejiendeneo, w ill do any more in Washington Territory, lit* has! with asthma on Tuesday. However
in eultivation, goixl orebaril, spUudhl sa-ek
s.
s.
Mel
add
a
and
wife,
o
f
Linn
track
is to-ing pushed right along. W ork this fall. The mill has had a made many frientis in this vicinity he is now able to attend to his
farm, $ 1 0 js-r uere.
during u stay o f nitont three years
county,
paid
their
friends
a
call
here.
Ncwtiesnndhrhlgesurc being put in. - tm*s-ful season's run, and teams and regrets were mentioned o f liisde- I studies again.
A ll tlie ubove fartns are choiee lami uni
Those entering this week were
linely loeated. Impnries bv niail will reeeive
T. 1!. T.-tlierow left tills week for
X . Harwood o f near Dallas had a have aeon turned away which could partun*. Dr. J. K. Isn-ke, of thefirm
jirompt attention. Wesell nu.li keon i-mi- a month's stay in the Prineville valualile liorse killed last week hv b<- supplii d.
o f .Stanley A l.oeke will continue the | M> - is. Hawley and Mathews, of
mUsion, any ppipertii-* in Oregon. JAM KS | country,
oftlci* here. Dr. I ,ocke is a graduate .
I falling on a fence while playing.
| The small-pox scare has not yet of the metliettl eollegt* of SI. Louis, | * aigcue City, llertliu McDaniel,
TATtlM , Moiiuior.li. Pi il k eouiily, Oregon.
of Harrisburg, Mr. Thorp, o f Stiver,
Tom Richinomland Win. Nesmith
Hall A- Herron proprietors o f the suhsMed. Theeouueil at their last Mo., and lias already laid the founda­
Adiainlst raton Noi let*.
were respectively, starter and time new livery stable at Imlej*eneem-e, 1 meeting instructed the committee on tion o f »inxvss to to* at tlu* head of and Aggie Winnull, o f ludepen-
tin- prof -»ion. The people o f lliiena denei*.
In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon keeper at the tute fair race-.
ire rustling up a good business, by health and police to inaugurate en­
fur Polk eóuntv. In re estnte of P. \V. t’ia-
Vista, will tind him, as they already
Mr. nnd Mrs. lTau, o f Eola, were
ergetic measures to prevent com­ have, a trusty physician.
J. 11. Stump purchased some tine putting out first-class rigs.
I h r
visiting the si -I hmi I Thursday after­
le ■ >v .J ¡ven 1- > al I »* li- no Q
munication
between
this
town
and
cattle at the fair, which he now lias
Tin* great parties liave squared
t i n t I II.IVI- I l l ' s cl .IV l . - i 11
! i l l . L lo n .
noon. Their daughter remuined to
Uriilgcport.
themselves for the political campaign McMinnville. Guard; willpodoubl
Jotmtliao StoufVer, Count v Judge, of .sdii in town.
| attend school.
be
present
at
arrival
o
f
trains
to
pre-
. lunty, adrninli rator o f the es ,- ; o f i -. \V.
Mal ( ¡lazeha r -iurni'd, after sa*ing
NLrs. W m . Davidson near Buena and we may expect that from this
Pi- flier, late uf said cougty,
• .
\
There are 11(1 students In daily ut-
1 mgofan.'. parties from D. M. (iuthrie- crop safely liou-ed,
I sons holding claims against said estnte are Vista, ivas reported very sick Tins- time on tlu* buttle w ill lie vigorously ' <u tu
: fou jlt
‘ that town. SamOoffatul two Chi-
tendanee.
: Jil! e t !■ »1- » . II tile'll t me i M V. . ilieti aay.
NVe a re -orry to hear o f the death
v® du six montlis fruto ik
namen came up last Saturday. Mr. of tlu* infant child of Dilla UH ham.
Hon. P. W . llaley and W . F..
Nlr. Wht'olor, statlonery dealer at
Min imlelited thereto will please make ¡tu­
litlsiness .ilention.
(ktlf when informal of tlu* state of
lli diate luymcut. 1 hiteii s--n:. 1 1 . 1 HNL
M '*s. Htoddard, we are glad to learn,
Dalton will leave for Ilarney \'alley liulependemv, luis reniai tlu* |*<»-1
Nies
A
.Smith
aresellingoutat cost,
affairs returned by the afternoon is belter.
J. J. Dalv,
U. K. I' ithcr.
next week to lie gone a month.
oiHce store th« - e, and will iimve in it train. Strict watch w ill be kept on
®
- S'.
(io to Henry Patterson for] ter fu me
Hop picking pro.a'.->»•-, with
F. Y. Mulkoy and Miss Lou Wal- as snon as a new tloor is laid.
Chinese. These people may at any­ prices raised to 40 cts. per box.
(iene H.iyter foreiieap gisnls.
A 1 m In istri. .-i > ’ Noti e.
i 1er have returned from several we eks
Th«* Farmers Supply Depot Cnm- time be engaged in washing clothes
F. !’>ut!er. County .Surveyor, laid I Read our new advertisements this
In m-esta'i-of Hora, e < I. Ilawley il» i-a- -d:
slay
at
the
Yaqitina
bay
and
at
the
pany,
t xpts-t to hâve their building ofinfpcted partie
which is most out a road aliout H miles long; ¡5 davs ! week.
Notice is hereby given to all w hom it may
i-»jiieern, that at the s't-pti ndier t-i ni, A. I»., •¿summit, much improved in li dth. under eover I11 two wocks, It will ! dangerous.
01 Inst week. H e.xti lids from Ai>t*j The F. M. A. store has new goods.
lsss. of the county court of Polk county.
l glow’s corner to Jolm H. Smith's!
to* the large.-t store building in th»* !
------ — - -
P».
F.
SAith
of
i.ewi
»vêle,
a
!
av-
Oregoi), 1 was appointed administratrix of
land on the Luckinmutc. It will, wej Connoway A Cooper hardware
Dnllns.
th'' i-ian- -i » ¡
e ( ». Haw • :
. i- i:v. a wind mill pumpput upon his eounty. Sueli eut- rpri.se we heartily i
tliink, imiiroye the value o f every | >oi-o, tmli'pendenee.
tv. ileri'irmil. Ali ¡.»-rsnus liolilin^ rlaiin- farm,
indorse.
' Hop pickers are in demand, Mr. a»*rt* of land il pa* -os through; and e s - ; A ll styles o f summer dress goods
t-f.: O' -Mi- 1
-a! lie .. :•> ::
O
l'rof. Si jnloy and other^will bave 'k>y»-r ou tue Lnekiumut w .11 lost* peii.dly ii ful to the Copper Hollow a‘. cost at II. lluytcr’s, Dallas,
duly vi riiieil. within six m-iiiths fmm this
Mrs. Morris o f Portland, is with
<!uti*, arel nil i>i-r«.iiis indi’litisl t*» said estât».*
water
Works put up 011 the new busi- a ' ;>rge per cent o f 1:1s erop if h e does folks, who are without an outlet
lmr folks here this week, Mr. and
M. Ilaytcr dentist, Dallas.
will [»lias»- imiko me iiiiraisllati» pnviiient.
ne-s plat. A eommendablcand most ,,0I
help There is some talk of therefrom, except by* Balloon route.
Warnn Trulli,
Kiuilv.l. II.i » <»y.
Mrs. A. 15. (ìrigu-s.
Neis a i-tt-iitli are offering their
HrandmnHlaze stayed some days goo-is clieup.
raising a crowd here to go and pick
. Attoniev.
A.tministratrix.
J. J. Russell took a first premium neede I convenience.
Hated Sept. 3, 1SSS.
5-t
with
Dilla
(liillmm.
Sunday.
The number of patients in tie* asy­
Go t»> Vauglins, Dallas the leading
on Iris two-yenr-old filly at tin* fair.
J. II. Weaver has returned from
J. D. Lee anti family left Thursday
{>..*< liters Sale.
lum aggregates oOd, the largest in tin*
jeMeler.
,*■ ite is a fine one.
Uh US.
for The Dalles.
history o f the institution. Tlu re a re
In re ».‘«tale »if Nel.s111 N’ »*aly. <li-et*:i»ed:
W e defy competition: Gone 1 iayter
J.
M.
Mitchell
is
building
an
adiTi-
P.irrott
Nichols
took
a ride to ms *
The
little
five
year
ohl
child
o
f
I.
Vati ce i- liereby given t ■> ai! winmi it may
” 19 convict.-» in the penitentiary.
Dallas.
John
Hyde,
on
Little
Elk,
in
Benton
tion
to
his
machine
shop
ut
Indepen­
<■ nitx- a that mi the 13th »lay oft let. lss- at
I/. Burson died Tuesday. Iti r»-main-:
county, lie i* »ports noon there to to»
An exchange says that they are wen* buried Wednesday.
the lenir nfO N K o’l-l ai-k p. in.. 1 will s<*ll on dence Ji.x 10.
Sludi ats will remomlicr tlu*y can
the I’ ltKM P KS the following ile-iTil»e l real
12 o'eioi ! , ” ill - anice i ’olkee eoun- get first-class iiliotograph work done
disinvi
ring
enough
pieces
o
f
soap
in
pro i.-rty lieloligiiij; to the t - ate of Nielson
James ¿Jempsey, o f Dixie, win
at M. 1». Fills’ Dallas.
Tlu* proprietor of the new hotel has teo.”
NY.ih , rie ast 1, II»’ virili.» o f th-* |i»»w--r of kept a feed stand at the state fair, re­ the ruins of Pompeii to warrant the
arrival and will tab»- ltis charge im­
Th»
re
Mas
a
dance
at
Mr.
Moyer’s
Parties having side-walks t<» build
sale in said decedents lust will an 1 ti-tameiit
belief that there wasn’t a Democratic*
to-wit: Tlu» dountioii ian-1 claim o f S. S. ports the fair as surpassing all former
mediately.
hop yard last Friday evening. Thus or repair will please attend to it im­
ward
in
the
city.
Nealy in si-i-rions ill and !J township 0 S 11 A one -, and was hotter attendai.
There was a dance at the city hall we combine profit and fun in thin mediately and save cost.—A . N.
w»»-* o f tin* Williunetf.- Meriilian ; also, lots
i f yon start when twenty years of
Hal leek, marshal.
fistivi* precinct.
U. T. Waller wa* happily surprised
No s 4 nnd 6 in sai»l s,»*. No. 2 Ç in said town-
| Saturday night.
ship «m l range; also that other tract o f land Friday by receiving a flue rocking age and save only a dollar a week,
Fast
Friday
n
rock
in
Wm.
»sto»l-
The F. .V. A. store liave as c*li«*ap
<ieo. Townsend was in town Tues­
beginning *t the south-wort ennter o f dona­
when sixty years of age you will have
dard’s steam »-hop mill causal a tin«« of general merchandise as can
chair,
a
birthday
pros
at
by
hi-
day.
tion hind ria*m. No (i»i Is-inst the I> i - '.nini
breakage. Thecasling wits however he found any whore.
; the snug little sum of:>*t,412.L’, which
o f Paul Hiltia-hraml in said township and (kiuHltcr Ada.
Cary Hay ter is at Marion station peediiy renewed and work resumed
ranite, tle-m e east gl..'in chs. t!n»iii-e liortli
invested at six ¡>»-r cent, would yield
ol different kinds o f candies at J.
at once. At this chop mill, you tun W . Dawson’s.
visiting friends,
<>..V) i-lis, tinaie»- s-nilh ô 1 °, w ■ 31.30 i lis. ¡
j ) r< J . T . NitlSOIl tue
now about $19 per month.
bring (in ini hel- grain nnd go hack in
thenee south ¿!.s (i-||s, to p'.nv of ». .-;iintn.-
Willard W right Is hael: from Yn- J two hours with vocrehon. This beats
Crider brothers of Dallas havo 20,-
..f Salem, ¡s nicely lo.-ete.i there, and
, Ion <;,,;...r(1 w ^p.^ride,
and i-ont.tinin.' in ail IÎ 117 .navs more or les
1 quina where lit* 1ms been teaeliing.! othiT mills badly, esoei ialiy as tin* 000 shakes for sale cheap.
Term o f sale cash in liand.
¡w ill gain theeonfi.: 1 >oi all aa an t;t.. )fth e s ta t, wiu plea.....
Lyman Damon,
Paints, Oils, Varnish at II. it. Pat-
Then- art* quite a number o f old * sir. am*i are now -o low. Mr. H í i k I-
John J. Daly,
lixo»'utor.
for a ri-; Ofth ) met
■
dard will chop about 29 thou- ind t( r o ll’s cheap.
Atty for executor.
l>-»"it
soldiers
around
Dallas,
hitherto
deni-1
John Chamberlain, returned to his ()f the fifteenth bi-annual w-ssion o f
buslu N t hi- -tusón. Come and give
No trouble to show you our goods—
home in north Independí nee, from the legislative assembly o f tlie state iH-riil-, who now announce their' him u trial.
Shelly A Vamluyn.
change o f from, ami tinu they will
j Dallas. H e is working on the new (lf Oregon.
Mr. Fuller lias loft us for Eastern
F. ¡4. Bar zee is bringing on new
( »regoti.
1 grist mill there and reports plenty of j Anot,M,r entPn,ri^ for our county. vote for Harri-on.
goods every day. Call anil see ids
Walter
Pc-.teoek,
a
former
student
I work and hands scarce.
\ »cj*}K,
County Land Company”
( ¡onion Tlinnip on’semvs went hop line of Mall paper, window blinds
Oreusn Pacific Railroad.
picking in Moyers yard last week; etc.
W ill Mattison and his young bride j was organized at Independence o f the tieademy, was liere Sunday.
Ami Oregon Development foin;mn) moved to tiieir farm two miles -> -• h Thursday, with the following a* eor-
Ex-SheritrGroves will finish |»ie!»- but their work mils - o slovenly that
N. IT. Butler has all kinds o f ma­
they were ejected.
»teamsiiip line
ini!»-s »liorter, 20 In-iiis
ing
hop this week and others soon.
chine oils. ( ‘¡ill and s«*e him before
I
ir--,
of
this
place
ia-t
Monthly,
and
com
les» time tiinn bv any oilier r»>ute.
; ix»:rators: F A. Patterson, J. J. Daly,
S- * Dayton Bond’« new yoke for a purchasing elsewhere.
i-ln-s tlinmyb pie-.-mu-r ;m«l frl-rlit lini- Irmi ! ,-U.n,., d holts» ■ keeping in th* g» »od I’.sJ. Lee D. W. Seer» li. Hirseh-
Toni Tetherow o f Luekiamute was | briveliy i*»>\\; and go do like-wise.
Portland muí ¡ill points in tlie WUlumette . , . , .
,
. ....
‘
‘
’
The sfrabglit up-imd-up store-keep­
vallev t»> and from Sun Fnm.-ireo.
old fashioned xtaj. . • ..cc - - - to j 01. |M<r¡r. I lase gentlemen an* all thor- in town Tliursday.
er-
Sluilly mid Vamluyn, Imlepen-
WiiiUini tte river line nl ■
William.
ougli liusir.ess men and we can ex­
Hall -t a.
A1 Jjyle o f Prineville, was hert
uciico. -
The W m. M. Ii .i-r. tin- N S. liemli-y. ili
Ricluml Warren, artistic painter pect a big real estate work by them. .Monday.
T lin v Sisters :;re* in -i-rviee fi»r botb piesi-n-
E. Connor lefi last week for East­
J. \V. Dawson hassehooll»ooksand
jrer.mil freijrlittniWie to-twi-ni Cnrviillis ¡imi and design: r has just complet 'd the
H. l ’orterlle! I’s hop house came
The Aeadt my and Public school | ern Oregon.
stationary cheap.
i ’lirtlan 1 aiel intemiisliate polnt-, lo.iin»:
eumpauy’s wb.-trf, (Virvalli-, inni M »sr». papt'ring of Henry Walk r’ s new resi­ near tiring dr*stroyed by llreTue-alay have »ia n a l with fluttering |>r s ] ici * l | The mut residence o f Goo. Tan-
We name for you way down prices
Hillman
Co’s wharf, 200an<I 202 Front de!.,con railroaii street rndepenileiH':* niglit near iiuena V’ ista. Tin* Iiojis The attendance will be greatly in-] griev»* to fast nearing completion. It
on ¡ill our general merchandise. .Give '
street. Portland, three times eai-li week us
Many wlio liave inspeeted it ih'elart* accidentally cauglit ftrt* and discov­ creased when hop picking is over.
I is a seven room cottagi*.
ii-ii all. Shelly A Vamluyn, Inde-
follows:
( Th>' l l ’l 'r }'■> '// ftrr
rmiriiiy fit jir f ' iit 0.1 it t 1 li" tm-arpos-' d for artistic taste e r »! by the night wateli just in tiiut*
(i. W. Dyxtra ned with a (mlnful denee.
bn o f Mr. Wi! »ni tin* dr::.
account of low n4aqc nf » -i.v.-.)
it an
day.-» ago, while chotv
Wood taken in exchange for goods
ami design. .
by a great effort to save the bdflding. | arrived Wednesday from Missouri.
N o llT II IIOI ND.
nc.of th
at
tiie Farmers Supply d«*pot.
Atomi
-
‘
-
Mio
Muriti
nl
dried
hops
LeaveCorvalUs Mon. Weil, ami Fri. lo 3»n m
On Wednesday Amos Holman pnr-
Business is looking up and our triking him in tin* eye.
“ H iiv ’ s I j i ’y Tile. Thu and Sat 0 : 3 " * m clvusal the ( ’¡wik farm, at tlie Flkins Mere in the house.
It tlou’ t*niako any difTerenc«*, it D
merchants smile pieu-untiy.
“ Knbjuartz “ “
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Mr**. J. Ball has gone to Horogue, a fuel you «in get tin* tout goiKls.and
ch»-o! h-i’i-e, and will not go to Har­
Arrive Portland “ *‘
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3:30 am
Hop pickers art* very scarce. The
W.
T..
to
ioin
tier
huslnriul,
xviio
lions. N. I,. Biitierhod J. J. Daly
:ri tin* iMist iniogaln at Z. F. Vaughn's
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ney valley. He had made all ar­ growers will lose eonsideruble in con­
went there last spring, their future Dallas.
Leave Port lami- Mon W» lumi Fri > ilia m
Mere over to Monmouth Thursday home.
rangements to move iris family, !>ut sequence. Dove ltrothcrs of Bird Is­
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attending a liirlliduy gatliering.
Win n you go to Dallas don’ t fall
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Ray's lid « “
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“ 2:1 > pm tlu*.offer for this farm changed the land, have !W) acres and estimate a
Latón Tyndale, m I io m ils struck on
Arrive Corvallis Tue» Thu
Sat l .op m
Geo. ( ¡ ikm I and I >r. 1. T. Mason of the Iieud by Davis is uiiout allriglit to examine F. 11 ay tor’s sbK*k o f gen­
purpose.
Wt*
are
glu
t
to
have
him
]o*
4
o
f
one-fourth
o
f
tite
crop.
Yards
eral merchandise.
it »¡its make i*l»»»e e »urn-<*t*« u at Albanv
.Salem, were here Hunday.
tignili.
with trains o f the Oregon Pa.-ifie
!■
remain 1» long us.
*;icro»s th - river from Independence,!
For fine watch M*ork go to U. N.
La* Fenton went to Portland Wed-1 If. Bycrly lias sold the Gentry i Grant at II. 11. Futtersoira.
D A I L Y r I S S K X I I E K T 1 I A I 5 S— E X » l : l T S I X D A Y S .
Fid. it. M. Me-sick left Tuesilay \ have Chinese employed, and they
farm of 121» acres, M ldch is on the
for Trtnt-n, Mis.- ouri, his chosen field too, ore liable not to I k * ai ie to save nesday.
Leave Yaquina 6:43 a m j
W]>-eta; les pro]s*riy to«*ussed and
mud tietwccn Pcrrydale and Ballston
“ l'orvallis 1U:Ì> a ni •
of labor for tin* coming year. H e their entire crop, though they are j Sheriff Smith is posting election to Kennetii ( ampi« il.
accurately fitted ut Henry Patterson’a.
Arr Albany 11:10 a m )
Every }>:tir wamuited. N o fit, no
m i enjoyed tlu* full confidence of every- paying .V> cents |s*r to>x, pickers pre- notices these days.
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sale.
„ t'orvallis 1:40 p m • one in his pastor-sliip here o f one fer to work on this side o f tho river
Shcriiliin.
Nit*s A- Smith are disposing o f their
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Arr Yai|uina 6:30 p ni J
Paints, oils, varnishes, oto., at
.
year. He is an earnest, forcible and tor 50 cents. Mr. Baker of l
goods, preparati try to leaving. Gene Trade to much improve«! sinc*e liar-
t 'nr-
Watcrnouses.
v(s»i ¡»»vi-r.
°
Th^touxTretos^.ni'.-rt^a
v^oilm
able
preacher
o
f
the
gospel,
and
great
mute
will
suffer
loss
by
his
crop
get-
I
iayter
is
improving
his
st»s*k.
A
ll
vullis. |
Henry l’att«*rson has just rc<*eiv«*<l
with tin- O n y i i IVvelopinent ( >>ni| :iny- rr-ults conn* by hi» m >rk. His los- ting too H im *.
our imjirovements are moving right
Our i»eoph' who attomtod th«* fair
1 i in* o f »ti*anislii]is bet tv oi-ii N a»juina uu«l
a
new
-;t<K*k o f all tin* latest novolties
liave
ail
returned
and
n*|K»rt
a
good
Itere
is
regretted
by
all,
but
they
be*
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along. Our city authorities are eon-
»Sun Fn»tii-is» o.
.a the Jewelry line. No old goods in
time.
speak for him a pleasant work at !
ol Th" “ ,:"’
S \II.INIi DATI5S— FROM Y A q !'IN A _
sidering the advisability of taking
Ids stock.
Droji in and examine
Willamette Valley
Friilny, to-pt., Trii Tr»*nton, anti hope to see him again
I». E. Emniitt ami Frank Faulkner them.
We desire to express our silicon'
precaution against tlie small-
Willaniette Vallev
W e ¡no«»l.iv
lisli
in Oregon, when his year is finisiied anti iieart ft it tiuuiks to our many j jK)X ^f Ypmitili county. There is n » am hauling fruit t » tlie Nest ucea for
FROM SAX FRANC IsCO.
Horse sh<K*ing, new shoes #l..ri0;
saie.
Willamette Valley
samnlay S-]*t . 1»: there.
friends, who so tenderly watched by harm to begin in time.
resetting siio«*s all around $.M>; plow
Willamette Valley
Thnrsil.iy
.. 13th
J. M. Chapman is ometing a fine shar|K*ning without cut tor $.20 and
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tin* Li d-idc o f our lK'loved mother,!
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Willamette Valley
Tu»*s»!ay. “ !8Rh
residence in '.vest Sheridan.
all other work in pro|K»rtion. (hik
Deed»
Recorded.
and
so
kintlly
assisted
us
in
the
hour
3fiBl»tcrial
Coavcation.
This ooni|>om* ri*»i“rvi»» the right to change
coupling put in fi»r$l, oak liars each
'I’iic
narrow
gauge
train
is
as
usual
sailing riates without notice.
Mttr>’ Bridwell guanlian of A. ('_ of deep< -t »orrow. Also toour friend
The ministerial convention o f tlie
♦ 1. at ( ’. Lm ktrec’ s Monmouth at
N 15— P&sfenger* frnm I’ortlati'i anil all
l.roM n I1J0 tu-n*s in T 7 | of Dallas who kindly rendered us as- Evangelical elmn ii assenibicrl at In- late.
Willamette Valley |«>int» can make »*!* -•- Hull to W .
tin* old staml.
s
!
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\\
s-jiH
t.
»1.
pendenen
Tut
«la
y
H
pt.
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Mrs.
!..
N.
í
l
ruvea
started
last
we«*$f
eonm-itlon with the train» of tire Yaipilna
Mrs. M. K. I aBan-ieur keejis al­
Brown
820
to
Michigan
on
a
visit.
Janies
Ball
to
W
.
route at Albany «»r Corvalli». an»l ifilestineil
Mr. and Mrs. A . B. Griggs.
'¡ be presiding elder of . the
ways on luuul a line st(K*k o f select
to San Fruneisl-O sleuil'l nrra* /■* to arrive at acres T 7 S li ti W $2o<).
> tregon district ojienal the exerris. -t,
Improvcin«*nt« are being made to glKKl.4 .
Yaijuina the evening l*»*fore - »¡ in-*
S. A. Ball to W . f . Brown 320
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which were followed hv organiza-
I ’aesi nger atnl freight rate» always the low­ at n*s T 7 S H « W $200.
Tetteher»* Meeting.
tion: f . (k Poling president, F. S. dwellings and business hoa-es. Tills
Mrs. f.nUan-ieurCity Bazaar
is a year of pr«»spcrity.
est For infonnution appiv to
M. P. I/K*ke to J. S. Cooper lot* 2,
The flr-t m a ting, for this year, of Tuck secretary, L. »S. Fisher tn-itsur-.
Didep<*ndence, has a nice lot
c . r . ii o t j u * .
Mr.Coonrnd, who lias to*en confín- o f Indies muslin underwear, hosiery,
<*r. ;>nd
and brethren
Bitner . and 1 I'ark or
the P«»lk County T» c l.» *-’ X -a-ia- »’r*
brethren Bitner
Acting general freight nn»l pa-»» ngiT ag- nt .Sand l block 22 Indeitendenee$ilo.
Win. Corlcv to Ii»*tK»»*a Heois rt
d reporters. Brethren «si to hto room from an inflame«! f«K»t gloves, mits, collars, euffk; gents neck
(>reg».n l*arifierailmmi •'»>., Corvalli». Ur.
tion, will I k * held in Dallas in tlie L i
álíl f»art^ oft/a* state were* prte- is now better.
100 acres near Dallas 61 ihio .
w ««r, handkerchiefs, sock»; also, sta-
C. H. IIASWF.LL,
General height anil ) •-• - ti-'T .v*- nt
( arey I ». Embree to S. K. Crowley Creole Academy liuilding, oommene- ent and Die interesting programmes
tiom*ry, ton»ks, croquet s«*ts, notions
(
olisidcrable
real
«*sUite
is
elianging
Oregon Devrlo]>nii-iit Co., -*»1 Mont »tr»»-t. 121
21 aeres^ntar
Dixie
^ ^ ^
tng at 10 o’clock SaturdayOctolier 27, were listened to with markal atten­ hands.
iiimim< nibl«*. Call to*fore purchas*
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San Frani-i»eo.
K. F. McKee to John \\ clister I;
Is »i here.
18H*. The teociiers are all rapiestal tion. A large atterdance throughout
th«: ses-ion and very sueeessftil w i'h
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S 1 i « k »1 tosiks at Cham ness’ .
Pro-
< an*y D. Embns* to Alice Demp- to I k * present as far as possiltle
The most eompk-h* stock o f dress
»iiueti giKsi ilone. We Mould pub-
Henry Patterson is not behind
si acres netir Dix:
». . .¡ m u i . xt w<
lislial the entire prmeedingi II we g«H»to ev«*ry brought to Polk county,
Boys and Girls to buv School Btsjks J .' j
at L. I lay tor’s 1 »allait.
ha«l the space.
\V.
1.
R
wtthu
fin«* line o f jewelry'-
at Charmions’ lodepemk*Doe.
Farnis for Salo.
j
T1 s 2 Yaquina Route.
WANTED. 00(H).