Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, February 05, 1889, Image 2

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Folk County Observer.
Olttc-int
r o f
t\ (’. DOUGHTY,
Hubscription
Í2 co
i (XI
Doti ( * vi V.
I: fun
n
ronsUntly rtvviving
which wo praise (lo d is, that the sun I.. H
« t-v. ,1
i a l l unii e x a n d u e I n * sto ck .
is beginning to shine through the
Executor’ i Sale.
&
loca! war cloud hanging over our
...
county. I f w e only knew it, we I n re ch (a 'e o f I
T hus. Witi
(■■ivo -ÿ got too much else to d o to
frttie o f an ord er o f thp C ou nt y rotirt o f the
fOr**fcr<»a f i r t h co*» tty o f P o lk , m ad e at
B
I ' or tim e pulling hair over a the
N o v e m b e r term th e r e o f A. *P.. 1* 88, I wtt k i i -
iborixed and df-ecCed l y **tid co unt v con t, Hon.
.. dio.- :* court house.
Jonathan Mo»*tfer, Jmljr*: ther eo f, to »-11 th fol-
iH4 «
• l , r p»*rty belou.-.itic to
l e d ¡n
intion has l^en
n
Mi;
to .» l
1 i •• - -of h d f ( » , ) o f t h f
(> r
tl»»* r W l h l l H l northeHsr .|MHrtrr <*4 j o f MM-tion ‘¿7, T H S K 4 W
Advertising r:. i . K- U i tv.i tu
.
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,,t
,
1 0.1
. o Itu'rollllt;-
h n c i m t e o of
f Poll,
'JJ-'
’ 11 ’ * l HU
.1 * 1 I < l I I
w . '■ ....rnl
mi r I un
all l ill
Polk
cation.
1 holding and Doan Association and »n.i Kt»*--of o n «u »u<i contaiuiuir *o »re*
Cornwpondence is Buliilii-l from all friends
. ,
...
more or le»». Now therefore. In ilrtue of »»id
of the jiajuT.
articles o f Incorjioration applied for. or,i,.r, i win. on the )«r«-miiK-s*t
The capital stock is $100,'HKI. N o | »M ock p. m. on 3lh (lay March, 1889,
M I m , Oregon, Feb. { , |ss!>.
I person can own more than twenty-
*“ " "
ttve shares. A good move, and w e John j i»»iy,
u. c. b . ii ,
I) I L L ( s ËN1 K R P B I8 E .
, ..
...
a.
r
Attornri, forestall*.
Executor.
lielleve a like m ove for o u r tow n o f i f l tj
M any o f our newconi rs have,
I »alias would give encouragement to
Administrator’ s Notice,
probably, like ourse!v » i n i s i r c d un­
building and improvements.
•
otil i i* h e r . h v t i ; c u to ull w h o m tt m s y
der flic delusion tini t i »a ! ! : i. : - a • ’ >w
N (•iniivi-ri, t ti -li I l a v o tiee u »¡. ¡.o iu te il by
Ims u,,ii. Juu»t.i:in t j t o t f h r , n i u u t y ju.K-e o f ile
The
Monmouth
observer
town; cud s.in m \ i-\
iiidv,w1io
in.llnu W lille w e bave .-utiutvof l'oik. »- »t -of "rv-to ii . ».lmlut>itr*trtx
have n en the town from an enchant­ III A i u t o * 'alias. MIMI« Wl I O o f l h r ,.s„ „ u o f C :ur, „., K hiikiiii , lato of aaid
u lw a y s heen
I r i e u d l y t o t u e ( i l i r - (. „ n u , y 1 a , a .
a h pe rso li» l i » ; . " « i l * i m s
ing distinct*, timt I »alia - holds a . r e t i e " V i n i l i ' ' M o l l l l l O U t h e d i t o r , W e ueiiiti-ó Halli e.» tifi- » i l i |>lea-e |>n■«'■ut th. in at
°
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thè office ol m y attorno)'. John J. D a ly al Da ila»,
through ticket to oblivion.
Th e i M i i n o t I n i t p r e d i l i f l i n t In M a s m a i (>i ^
v an ,i
nfor. su a wi th tn » i x
OlMKKVKI^ has been 111 Dallas* less a fatai mistake in m oving, as an old monti» fmm thi»aut>. aca »n ih tsou » indihted
estahii-lied paper, thè / frW *r, ...ore «hereto Win ,ava.e
than tw o weeks, hut w e rise to re­
l tlnin occupies thè nelil there,— iw / i,
Atiomev
Exeoutrix.
Atiornci for mtato.
mark that if Dallas is*n^|ead town hit/ Reporter,
Dated Kob. 4, lwj.
w e on ly wish that the whole State o f
Olir esteemed friend o f thè Y<tm-\
C i l a Iloti.
'
Oregon was a cemetery full o f sudi hiU Reuorter g • l ve* us thè a to v e »end | iilir ,
,
rti,e gtod* o f Onfon,
corpses. W e havfl bei n in several o ff in Ili-- i - 'i i " o f laat Friday. It ¡s oi . •
towns in our time, i
■ ; ■ m iny be<“,uise we are energetic fas hi* says In I l i o in a tt i r o i ' t l a 1 estate )
. l' i 'o i n , .h cnsi'd. o'tation.
is, tliat in no tow n o f i;s si/.e have we are) that w e have removed to o ^ f W p i n Kobi,in»,
admis t->r.
we met with such in a lid iti.y o f sup­ Dallas where, we think, a*largcr field
TnS.ir.iii K. ruten:, Tlioniai Tntom, Mar-
port as is displayed here, it matters II; ' before.* us tfmn here \\#i> at * Ion- i»j, j¡;lr.¡ Taî • . Mil« 11 i :a«»in, Mary Tat »iu,
not wliut the purpose is, i f it in­ mouth. Future developments w ill Willie Tatotu an.I K"-'l Tutina, greeting:
,, .. * 1 , .
In the iiunu* of die Stai» di ' Oregon, you
volves the good o f Dallas, the w holt» i
- hoÿ that till
‘ U r^ t
J
are tn-i-fl»;.
IUI<1 Tts|.iiri''l t" a|*|«-ar in
regiment turns out at !he tir-: drum MolllllOUth editor” hits not mudo so tin* (.'nuntv I'miti of the Stall- of Oregon, for
tap and stands up to the finish. To fatal a mistake as did the old and ex- >'1'"
''; lk " " "
K""". there-
•
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.
ol, ut 1 »a las in the foamy ol IN mk oh
any newcomer who is alile and w ill­
perienced Dalla» editor, when he
T a en taj th Sth dar o f March 1M *.
ing to add any productive indii-jry r e m o v e d t o M e M i n n x i l l t * t o ( " o n i p e t e
, tlIl 0 *,.|,l(.^ jh t|l(. ' V e n i in <>f t h a t d a y ,
to those already established, W" feel
~ ' H l : t v o l d e s t a b l i s h e d p a p e r a s t i l d i ali. l tin-: .
«I. ■ ■ .-nils i f a n y d a w be
,, , • ,
,, why an order of sale »iiouM not be made M
o reiisonuhlc
safe in assuming th..-
-h.,,, er. A t any rate ,nthea(,
,, a vedfor to-
effort w ill he spar. * o secure iiis
led,
¡ judging from wit: a
»
locution here. To all p r-'ins coming
; lly increasing advt rtlslng ••• ’•■’r ' i’r
' ' '
' "■ p
*' ,he
•
,
8. W. con
t No. l»tn tin town
to Oregon we say
■inpharicaUy, -il. 1 U' 1 ITptloil
list, the people ol ,,r Ill'll-.-Ji'le.i.. 1*. k .- .tatty. Or., th.-ti.-e
fore locating, : 'oik >oiiutv appreciate our removal, north i,;- »■ *. •!.
come to Doll; eon:
«• • t. «hcia-e
... i fiiitli 1 fi t, tin'llv\ ■ ¿"0 feet to place
and should you d ire • to Inc ile in a
< »ill* consoling retleetion Wt hl\ ‘, of liegiiuiin .-: Ill- > :v strinof land conimene-
grow ing town, see Dallas before however, is that wt* art* flow as ] ing > r,..¡ n.-rth an i i 1 tv-«-.- '-.is' of tin-
m aking tinnì choice.
aluav.s,
consistently
rep • • « . . . .
til
rth ao feet, thence
have .n ever made a
political
attMcet thei
« itu 30 feet to place of
I’O h li ( O l M V,
alike !-• * • F'MW ii<»'ili iiii-t J«» ni»;:* riv5r
Folk county, altlmugb lic king tlie sommersault, and *en loy
rasi ol . t lit? sont li
1
Z* F VAUGHN,
Buster & Vernon,
: a
Druggists and Apathecaries.
i
!N
.
Repairing a
Specialty.
n l]» » , P o in t * . O i l * . C l* - * * » ¡ " 1 *11 o t h e r A r ^
D tk-7« k»|.t in-* lina-otws ilru« «or».
Particular
Prescription« t'arefully Compouaded.
Attention Pubi
to Fitting Spectacles.
Alio Dealer* in 1 U*I 4 ktarton » bil­
eer «mi Piateli War» Jewelry. Jfuaical In-
•trumenla of all kinds.
p 0 ~
A Perfect Fit
Guaranteed.
Give Us u Call.
Independents.
Hri:k Block,
DALLAS,
H. U. I’ A ’LTKRSOX.
•-—Dealer in—
Drugs and Mctlieincs,
Jew elry and Perfum ery.
EN TE R PRISE
rr. J. PE A K ,
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1ST.
H .
Proprietor,
D A L L A S , ...................................................... e K ^ Q O N .
Carries a large stock.
Rouse,
•
IN D E P E N D E N C E , O il.
HOTEL,
e t ir
—
.
New
Outfit.
—
N o C H IN E S E Fm ployed. Tablt
Traile Solicited.
First-Class.
Commercial
B U T L E R ,
Druggist and Apothscir/.
— Dealer in—
D rum, rhcmicala, Kook*. Stationery, Toilet
oracles, ele.
•
I’ rexcription* Carefully (ompotirnled.
Monmouth, - - - Oregon.
B E Y YOUR GROCERIES A T
S. J. WATERHOUSES.
---- Carries tit all tini. - a r
E. Hayter’s
for
Dry G-oods.
h ai. 1 com plete stock ot groceries,-----
NOTIONS! NO TO N S ! t
F ev e ry description, as cheap
cited. Call ami st-e him.
the ch
M onm outh ,
» tt.
Y ou r patronage it *oM
.
Oregon.
James Tatoin.
.
A . k . W I L S O N ,
confluence
of
reimulican- pa t < *riu*r of sni l !'; ?. i»i h k N\>. 1 . Flimtv
princely extent ordomaiu
m. -t o f I I k *
and n*speet o f (U* 1110 erut.s.
inortli \ roils, Ui- np* , tt» t!w \\ illametti* P.eal EsNite and Insurance Agent
— DEALER ! N—
tlie other countie in 0 'v .i" i, yet,
I river, them s.ittth l e "ì<, thcni-e l i piace of
combines within h r ¡ini'! in im-
Th 11/ iNYiA* tolls Its readers «liât '«wnning.
W1 :t;-*.-:■, tic II in. J. S. Soiufier,
men.se number o f re at
D.IItt had ;i bonilro after the news
jn.lge of thè i-oiiuty court of thè
»
O lt lX iU N .
D ALLAS,
vantages. In location her p.> i:' at o f the county sent action was made
stati- of ( ir.-;: ut, f.ir thè c**untv
seal.
of
l’olk
witli
tiie
Seal
of
said
(
-
-
)
is such as to g iv e her a comin.iuding known. Tills is an instance o f re­
• :. I lt>tli di
OregGn State Normal School.
l>art in the developed commerce o f markable optical delusion, for there
Jan. A li 1 - >.
Att.- t: ( ' . ( .. Colui, Cl.-rk.
Oregon.
When trade forces for was .10 bonfire at Dallas. The trouble
Juo. J. Dato,-
itself its proper channel and a full in the case was that tin* Independ­
Attorney to t lv-tate. FULL FACULTY,
GOOD BUILDINGS.
grown railroad connects Portland ence hoys were hit so hard that they'
LIGHT KXPEN8E.S.
with San Francisco rin Yu puna Day, saw an endless array o f stars. This
N otice o f F in a l S e ttle m e n t.
then will it he seen that at lea d tw o they call il a Dallas bonfire.
Iu tlie m atter of the estate )
cross distributing lines must spring
— o f—
,• M . I » H u b b a r i l ,
Oasiru to anr.otince to the People that they are nov/ ready to do
A
va
lley
ptiper
states
that
Senator
from this mull) line, somewhere in
(’has. Ilubtinnl, di s ease.!, I
Aditi.
W
ager,
o
f
Pendleton,
intends
start­
bu ifi , having opened out in the Poppleton »¿pick, ftfaoi
l ’olk county. In addition to the ra i'1
'OTICK is hercliy given to ull whom it
mar i-ono-ru ilia! su’d udiiiiuisttatoi»
road .development, the future w ill ing a democratic daily in l ’oriland
Si., independence, Oregon.
W e ’ ll U'df/rr a vears s'il)- lum tlleil tiis final aci-oim' with said estate in
show that the river trade Ims not shortly.
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, '
i die Cotmtv Court of Polk County. Oregon,
Alt Normal Graduate» ra.-eir» a Diploma
barn nearly built up either in freight si-ription to tilt* st*mi-w t*ek!y « »n* ' nnd asked for u linai s-ttlement of tlie same.
KitVFit, the best local papt*r puh- ami sai I ' mrt hin set the hi mug of said from th* 8.a".» which authorize« th»in *o
or passenger truth •, and at sum t oint ■
i • ,i
h
, -,
, ‘account for fuesdav, March fi. Issu, at 10 :*»«h in any public school in th» State Oth»r
in
Polk county, is no
rily hslied in tin* valley, that it w ill imx*t o'eloek. at which time any objections thereto Kiat»» grant t»aeh»r* c»rtiAcute» »n proenta-
lion », the»« Normal Diploma*, withouk « .
the place where th- c tw o forces its tlnaneial graveyard in the near should I'e made.
animation.
M i>. IlrnnABt), Administrator.
future,
as
tin*
Onf/onitni,
the
host
must focus, since there w ill he then»
W akiiv : rtu iTT \ttorney.
Dated Jam !), IKS!).
practically llins« i rallel line-, two paper on the l ’acitic slope, tills the
bill and none other can compete
railroad-, and the river. Another
c h e a p
X ji^ id s r a - .
feature o f location rarely met.tinned with it.
is tlmt l ’olk county i- l >. ..ted t > in
I. -, -
ed So *tu-
T >
(h'tilast the ‘'Normal lliniiri Hall" at Jl.ftt;
reference to tlie cap.ta! o f tie* H.D..
F .
1 J .
G o .
r : ad r:m m raii: oro -R ik c i
- :ft:----
tier
week,
(mod
hoarding
in
i.smihc*
with
that siie gets as m h ! .
:n
furnished room, fuel and uylitf,
to {G.ftl
Q
pay
per week.
the lo -atIon o f
c. bu l .n
c -id T ito C M R S S T I A N S T A N D A R D
1 in It i ii ’ it; pnpor of the Chriatian Church.
the increase in trade, i s d o ..» the
- : 0: -
I k \ \c E U K i:rr t
hicr.
county in whore edge is tlie city of iringl« coi v, i»«‘r y o u r ........................................... $l.7J>
— Dealers in—
Att extra copy fur each liat i»f aix naiuea.
Salem; indeed, in tie m a tte r o f coun­
Practica! Course of Study, 5 ® " ( foods delivered free o f charge in Monmouth and i "dependence.—W ,
E . D A L T O N , general manager, ¿jit
ty roads the residents o f Polk county 1 SUNDAY-SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
—Completed in a—
nre its well <>r Itetter connected icitli
Hardware, tinware and stoves.
Salem than are Marion county’s! Standard Eclectic Series for 1889.
Furniture, house furnishing
OUR PAPE RS.
people, and if a o r"-- lino o f railroad
Hoods, w ire mattresses, etc.
T l i * Y o n a g r r o F l f ' a N lM tit liir t l (W e e k ly ). A
could he built tapping both the<). A-
Urge 4 page paper for young pet,pie. Single . fipy,
per year, 7.*c., in clubs of live or more, cat’ ll, Ms-
west side and the narrow
-i -e, • * « r « » l Y o n l a Weekly A U i g ” . bcnutifnlly illua-
Send for Catalogue. Address tha I’resident
f r nt«i| p iper r in tcruicluto clits»:*.-', w ¡th I.< tuttin
wv would itit\e bel
D. T. O taklky , Jfoniuouth, Oregon.
r e * i . Storing, Etc.
i J a r W ir e fenee and Î uri» d wire.-- usa
n f llo|M* i Weekly). With I os* n Text,
than is etijoyed l»,v Marion county.
itoiden Text. I.cadimi Thoiipht. Que-tlon». etc. I
IlixiitUonielv illustri ted with caltditl etiginvinga
It is furtlier, ulniost beyond doubt,
— Dealer in—
edpecia 11\ designed for this paper. The moat beau- '
that the railroad to \ oriti w ill l^1 tiful pH per for children >«*t publiahed iu thia
jk
coun try.
hullt either from Salem or Alltanv;
O U R LESSON HELPS.
l . * M f W eek I >
F'»i-interma-
from either point it must do our N i t i i i « f n r « l
JvW'Co. .red hack sud eoveni*m-e» for riding
•iiitte tin »»e».
Ilaii'taomely hid I ptofuaelr illui-
in bad weather.
•rated
The illu»trutiona urv a new femtura for
«u n ity great good, as an outlet for thia
Carpenter
tools,
sash
and
doors.
\ ear.
Makes Regular Connection
fri) A complete stock always on Inulti, ,-tg
grain and lumber. W ith this much h l n t i d i i n l I ,*«•«»•* l . e n f Quarterly' Same as
NS eekly, with leasotia for .t months bound toff**thor.
With north and south bound trains nnd boats
space devoted to how many means I t i m l a r « l I t l t i l * la*M««ii Quarterly Wi th fu U
Oregon.
Dalias,
at lnde|H*ndence
we w ill have for trading, I t ih s *e
l U n the IWIOM lui lUtermediMte ami ad-
y Rin ed cla-Nea.
what we have to trade. At pres >nt, Samples of auy of the above seiit free upon uppli-
: at ion.
o f course, wheat i pre-eminent as
O U R A N N U A L S F O R 1889.
I’. ik -'- ii *. C hinrgage and pa. kair- s . arried to
our product, hut when new men and
t Hook Korm.)
tflnl from atfi-a-smable rates. Orders left
l l e i e e l i r I.«*%< m > ii < oi i i i t i e i i | a r, 4 .
new ideas invad ■ Oregon, it w ill he VI iiMl ii rd
at
W orth's gr.H-erv store »¡It receive
« W • tutti, pi. paid ......
...
41 nft
*ai
l.utnher
and
siiingles
in
seen that w heat raising is but one o f Herdoion, not pie taitd................................... -y.no
prompt
attention.—A. N HALLK' K.
ItiMle o f II «* » m
. inni'. \ l an tiful I... .. f
any quantity. A ll orders
Poll; county’» pursni
for which
* N ' • P’ lutwi oQ i-est book M l
etili
w ill retrivo prompt at­
liUHlie t s o f illusirntion*. an i rolored p . lures
tills county is intended t<> take the vngrHvml „ape i a II v for this l*.ok. oath pirtur*
tention. Farm produce
s a i illusi ration having ap-vtil referente to tha
t onsiglied to u s w ill I k *
le»-“ Mi under consideration . the whoU I 0 . 1 in
lead; for fruit raising we have in our
e»ie '.»lume, with heautif«! i I Ians i sated rover
disposed o f to the In'st
The tilv work ..f tins high order y#t attemptaJ n
foot hills the tine t -"ii and climate
t h -l i n e of Stindov school help«.
iKiK-il.lt* advantage and
s ngle . opy. b un i iu hoards, pre-pavd.........% I Oft
to I k * found on the c. a-t; tlie quality
muti, diate returns made. tcW
:0:
I ar dozen not pre paid.............
■) .<)
and quantity ot our fruit product is
GENERAL
BLACKSM
TUINS.
'Ne furti isli HiVd- < svniKientaries, lMctlonarles !
{
i
i
r
l
j
i
r
g
e
stock
kept
constantly
on
hand.
T h ey name prices w ay down to
" « dine#«, f j e : f f d i M . I’ ulpit, Kamil v and
proven; the variety is a
- .*n for ¡ I o u o t »••■.
Mi l e s , an.I. in fa. » . et erv th ■ ng m tin* I
Monmouth,
you.
•«*
«
supplio*
f.
»
rhnreh
and
Snudai
-
Oregon.
experiment as is also the q:a -I ¡..a e. *
---- AND—
• «u
.*tsona wanting bocks should ? ara
'
iti» - if
Nil MitidM) -st h'*ol '*•> \>-ts
D ALLAS, ORE! JON.
market, lyratn . k and w 1 r i
’
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• »«••» Mmdav -••«bo l catalogue.
I
1 e s.*;it r»eo up..II sp p lira tu n hp cta l st-
We have g< h ! a --tita:;
...........
1
’
1 »l i
rifspondeuco and .ju -tu.iia.
Isith rangest'K'k and h, rh . :a i - a.id
r A
*B - PUBLISH N G COMPANY.
thorough bred raising d > r > . . illy
V MV
I • t \ i • l - feed
*1
T . \- \t want
m t !
A
n y o I t n ! e ‘ 1
having
they
22 t . Ninth 8t.
C IN C IN N A T I. O.
well. For lumber bus,-
.•••;• to .. 11 -
chopped w ill timi tu ready to do it I
for them in the L< -t and" quickest
tains hold forth unestima! I .ppor-
Cw'-A Specialty
shape, Come In-fore the m ill shuts
tunlties. ('onihined with this long
down. Frank Collins, Monmouth, I **l)"j> o|>|H*>lt«* livery *tal>lo *t tin- foundry
3SG AJX H O L M A B T ,
list of raw materials is ui.d natural
t ) repon.
--- l’ro prie tor.----
Independence.
water power o f untold e.ipaeiiy and
o f unappris-itit'sl ea-e o f applieutiou.
As the preacher», tell \ - i, tilU l> our
text from which we |)ru|K>*t* to
— P r í i L l H l l E D -------
preach to our readers t
H*kly
t'Rivens MjaM-uK • io vnv po int .-
D.VULAS. OREGON.
until we get newcomer • to coillt ' lint !
* rff»N, c*« , in Polk comity
J S r ~ f l - :« - «• t t> ■
y
investigate our claim-, <>r unti 1 thi*
old settler gets -o w ary o f l\y* that
H O l (iIIT A M ) SO M ).
lie, in m*lf-def»*nst*, txiinpelans to'top . L-.' It w ill g iv e the fresh«*st new.- o f
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the county. o
The tlrmixer borrowed a gun from
t-i* F arm e.-'are iven the advantage o f tlie R E T A I L I’ R IC E for th *ir
I ’ RODUCE, which lia** secured ft>r us the Lirgest (¡nna-ry trade in Poik
Un* YnnthUl Reporter and went after
county; we defy
the Meet Sole on the 'libje
o f the
county M*at. How l*ad are you hurt,
I*igest 't<K-k o f htwik', stationery in the city, Cigars and tobacco, sew*
MW s iilc f I» your body lull o f
ing machines and musical instrument».
•UrConie and s v for yours»*lf.
Dulia», Oregon.
holes? Am ong't other thing» for
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Amunition.
Builder's 3 îaterîal.
Monmouth Stage.
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Vaughn A: Hillard.
General Merchandise Store.
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