Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, February 05, 1889, Image 3

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polk C 3 ¡nly Observer.
m :u i; i m » iii : « e v u o i t i .
1 hi* rii'.uis un* du»ty.
Mr>
**• Butler is in sdì.ni.
J. II. UWIW i»'i i> ut iVrrviluli*.
V u it. I mon
torri-sjioiulents.
Fa
i :u niiT> an- plowing unii sowing.
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-S’.outii-r cairn- u
un
un
m „ „ .
|> <
>u Mon-
day.
Frank C od
"us at Independence Snt-
I unlay.
Sheriff
S" l,th
«t Bal U ton
Mmuluy.
k>J
c
N. 'W u m lues moved ki« family
Ne 11
Fi>kc In »use ti»
to Dallas.
Mr. Ni .
lhl- (IsuuvER is Just beginning to
i
i .i d nt lu r home in
Tao »in ».tunlay S’io .t* hurie«t at the
feel at home.
liters ! O in« irrouuj ¡a tltis county.
Dallas is going to grow tin year,
The 1‘olk County o V / w / - has
and don’t you forget it.
W‘!l i > iin«veil from Monmouth to
Je|j. 1 Hi vis t,f Dougins precinct,
winc-t,
‘ ^diiLs, the numty seat. It is a very
at the county seat Friday.
11 !0 'e is not an empty busi ne-s lively, readable pajs-r anil deserves
IiIK-r.tl
suj»p irt.—Kitst
Portland
house in Dallas.
I.F.TTK K KHOM O U K C O X .
4». ». N. S. 4 4 » I.I UN
To show that Dallas, Oregon, I-
\V. Ii. tIAWI.K.Y. Rl»IToU.
i thu 1 «i kinu il»«
heard outside the limit- o f our State,
....,* U*all a v. u¿i*
t«» hi*
It > 1.
ml and burin!. P<
we append the following from the
. .lui»« ■>( Hi«
Lisi US.
!, ¡ .,,r\» i hildrtu w ake !
Texas ('hrMUnt .Ulro tf> o f Jail. ”ti:
ds Stanley sjn'iit Saturila\ .uitl SilmUiy
who tijok Hi*1 lent«-'ram e pieliti
The church here at Dallas i» rather in IV
Tic
Motimouth.
u«i .m rolli’* .nuli
weak. Dr. Kelsey, our pastor, is an
WiieH J li e life ut Ui»» perouive
Several student* wi nt in th«* diri'x tion of
C»»'1 M ,v «leu «ti i i» drink
excellent man, who has many warm
!•
friends outside o f the church, and A i rile la» Su mia v
tV \V Harr rtturnol laet Saturday from
they an* doing their part toward pro­
r thu , ” in hunmu Ufo ;
viding for his temporal wants, as you Salem, when' he had l»et*n taking in the
e’re pioli«. ;
1
’iiulirator.
fault-» we plainly nje,
would have «4 H.‘n it you had !»tvn at leg iiilat urt.
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" heeler and w ife, o f Inde-
ini'
*“ , _, jur owu.
Uu.1 •
iiuu
•b>lni F. Fox was committed to the tin* parsonage Now Year'- eve. 4 »n
M ìa ». ». Q-rv an 1 1 la Ituteman '»t Sheri­
l’< Idi-tuv. visit,Hi Dallas Monday.
—Solitoti Courier.
1.. Dunum is at home from u trio
I
k * fori*, a friend »topped nit­ dan, en tens! j * f 1 hh »1 M» »udii y
the
day
insane
asylum
last
Tuestlay
morn-
Dr. L. \ . Wo.ds liadacull to visit
to Eastern Oregon.
1
on the street a;id said, l want you to
Place,
bridge, Iiidependeiiee; titnc l.î
P e d h a t i o x . -The Baptist Church
ast.-k patient at (¡ramie Hound lest ing. He is from I’ matilla county. gi-t a few of the niemts-r- to go minuti
« after dedieation >« rvi«v.
Fee Fenton and wife
. iniiepemleni-e, met at tin-ir new
H iniagin* - tltat lu* Is followed l>v around to lire». Ki-lseyV t<»-ni"ir,>w
were in Niturday, but could not go.
Jay Franklin. \vh<» did v«m meet at the
a 1 a 1 1.- ni. i n ©,v men, who are night and w»- will show you Imu to ;*hove
,«t 10 a. m., spent half an i.ottr Monmouth Sunday.
immoti |»iaeo and what tii I they say.
U in. Savage, the proerh-tor of the
Mrs.
Ira
Townsend
trying
ilo him mjurv, and he treat a pra*cher for Mew S'• •»r. W ell,
i» su tferin Dallas city liiink, \va-
¡„devotional exercises led by lle v .
\
riunii
r o f the student* atti nd I "The
1
on
t!
-tri -■
from a severe fall.
said I, you will have some help, ’ Mortile Ihitehnian”
. . . ..ï -,
at ln»1e|H'ndeH«v lasf
MF. S. IK-nton o f Sheridan. The j
Monday.
won’ t you? No, -aid lie, this i- our Friday evening. rho> >jK‘ak \ory hi^lily ol
*r- ■ tin Walt/, «,f :i ;ir ], O. ¡„vilb
followin'»» programme wan then ear-
t«‘ Willamette Valley on ber! treat, and all we ask o f you i- to set* it a drama.
I’ m «« e iOa;-{ in *s*iort M hi lav,
o
was hi town Monday.
neilout: Address o f welcom e, by tjic
and to-day, county court, balance of hist tri;, nude the quickest passage it done. W ell, we went; and such a
t upMfl Ktlol! and Airlie are becoming #
C. ( . B -II o f Bethel was notte ,i the
week
1 un Xu'iuinu Bay to San Francisco treat we never witU4--S4*d t«-tori-. Tilt- vory jHipulur a< plo*e*uro renort»*.
,*.tort Kev. A. A . M cl.to.d; res-
on o tr stri©;- Mondav.
i < m .
O and return, ever made between the procc—inn came in iieuiltsi l»y H on. 1 >nnlon> «1« mirili mod a il aid will do well*
' ,n,c, by Rev. C. A . W oody, o f A im -
\V. t’. Brown, lion . J. J. Daly. J. J.
H. M. Fin
i ,o
, ...
J- s * Montgomery, o f Imlepend-
two ¡Nirts, she wua only five days in Williams, Sheriff Smith, ex-sheriff’ t.» ronsult Mr Vincent, » practitioner **i
|v- history of church, hy Rev. « . 1: .
iii'iimia.
e ,
* * * * « « « • making the tri;».— V ih / u I imi Repub- , Groves, A. S. Crider, J. II. Tow n­ tw ntl y aura sta idlng, and a grad daté «’t*
¿ „ o n ; report o f iftiiUlin^ eom m ii-
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d -to
send and many other o f the most
John (iriggs, of Monmouth, l,as
ti<‘ :n.
o d i« m teui •
by iloa. I*. W . Haley, showing
(>eo.o< lark, of Oregon City, is
prominent men of Ihdlas, and depos­
•
l>een visiting in Finn county.
Dur idd friend, John Nichols,of ited such a load o f good things as Im IFs block
,he cost of the house Including
viewing
Dallas under the pilotage of
XI*
I»
xi»
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1
mirati
Wort!
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Syra u-e, called on ns Friday and would warm the heart o f any
\> m. Fiv. rim o was ,-xaminnl W. p. Wright
-„unds, furniture, I k -11. ete.,am oun-
he b
lé of
»ubscribed fur the O iiskrvkr . lie preacher. I’o mention all would In­ ber F'nindinothor, who M tlan^onnjy ill at
b 0 Butlw Monday.
E ?c. K ^ l .........
....
to SMilJo. Heading o f - ripturi*
ti :o tedious, but in that pile we saw that »data
^
bv Bev. lleiiton; prayer, hy Itev. !*.•
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' 'J.,v "un™, rallt.1 ilali* Kriilay, ami did liusim-. umoi'ij. I» »* year» old, but miivis around in a thirty dollar suit >1 »-lotlu-s, ten
at
the
(
»usKltYKit
office
Monday.
s.M'nil - : u ’ i - ii (> .m©i<li«l ti»''ili-*l»i iitii-u
a
nimble
manner,
and
due»
a
great
US.
Holman; dedicatory .sermon from
j-acks of tlotir, one of codec, one -ack
of th* new church *t In<fo|^ndence
Born, to the wife o f B. F. ('-|iain.
am unit of work, for one who has and one box of sugar, one sm-k o f arrvti'e
Matt, lb-Hi, by Kev. (i. J. Burchett
i-; SnniUv
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Bom,
to
the
wife
of
F.
<
Kcyt, a lived as long as In* has.
In-aus,
a!->»
o
f
riis-,
one
fat
hog
neatly
I
mts , Feb. 1 st, »8», agir!; weight 8
•f Portland; dedicatory prayer by
M . bow fur i- it t.> Airlie?
N
I
W
1
1
1
1
,1
It
girl;
weight
nine
pounds,
The
fa­
to -avt*
pounds.
We imi '.im i Dave ('o.i>er on our dressisl and a suck o f
jev. McLeod* The exercises were
tlier is happy.
The H<—|» rian» iiuniilMtcilofficer* at their
him, and an order on th • Dallas mill
streets
last
Saturday
with
a
petition
Win
Stodilaril
of
Syracuse,
called
*
highly interspersed with excellent
for fi*i*d enough to k.-t-p tin- row and la-t incelili.:
iilKeo anil i-ucuiinmiS ua with
* * “ W W™'1' S‘" " to our legislators, asking them to hor»e all winter. Al'terthe-,- and all
The Wehatcrinn* W I'njn* I b M e d .t ljl
untie by^be -choir, 1«-<1 hy M . L. at olir
llow
of
Salem,
was
over
i
* *
That. Hnfifmi»i*»l» i-
bi-st vvic'uu
wish,
W 4 »rk for ¡..id ai l the Stat4 - Normal small articles one eon hi think of, to­ qniatlon
w'.uic. At the close o f the e x o r d ­
Sunday.
thiin S laveryL entfast Mil
School at Monmouth. The school i» gether with a fat gohler, thev handed More o f* Cura*
V
.
i*.
Wright
elf.
-ted
the
sale
of
Rivi Bd Ki > i "i* ilu-. neg»4.>c.
ia »voluntary offering from the au­
A gri-at nuniU-r o f family- are
the pride o f our county and an Mrs. Kelsey a purse containing m on­ John 4> Sjwrka Tlu^ rrraidrn] after c-n-
dience aniountiffir to $17.7."> was tak­ FK) ai-r -s o f th« Magers farm*to Mr. plowing, and ahout all tlieirsevvllng is
ey enough to swell the tot;»! to one • I, i n - y .
rainent- fcr*-n«lit fori ft. «. im -
Iunior to our State, and no member huiidrt-tinnil seventeen dollars. Now,
<¡Cile- of > 'alieunia.
hia iteeiai >n in IWvorof 111 * iflhftiuHli.
en toward c -in iftin g a suftuble
flnished for t!i« nextcrup.
o
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repre
citing
Polk
county
could
pre­
I
wish
I
could
givi*
you
some
idea
I* rank Fi- lwc'.i o; North Yamhill,
l i ........How ing la. (he prwtrrjionMP o f tho
friiivar.uiii I, ,
■ ii'
I" tin- aii-
Fx-slii-riir lk 'o r of M.* ii.n eomi- sume to glv ■ it other than Ids open o f that old man’- looks and feeling-
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- . . • \. : .i next . meetin
1 ita-
dii-n,.. were seated many from w .. visiting lii- lather, E. Bed well, ty. and now ofthe tirili o f B. M.
on that invasion. 1 le talked, laughed, t)on, F. Montgomery, .aulo, C Y Miiqihv^.
-upper;.
o f Mourn uitli, tiiis week.
eriisl
and
prayisl
by
turns,
but
as
Urinal»«-* we I as from the stirround-
e
i
I N-lirnne;. qimrtAte, Itufcl»,*. *
M adì- A Co., was iloìng basili ss ii:
Mrs. JcnnieCoad left Saturday for there was not even standing room in Stanley, (Vs hrnife, .Khliert; • ai-lis t^i-uuliniil.
Mr
Bryant, of Buena Vista, is Dallas Friday.
ingcountry. The house was tilled
|)*nn
ratoni
flute
duetr, Murphy hnd lia cw4 «
all
the
house,
they
-non
iG-pcrs.-d,
IN rtland, and on Sunday Clerk Coad
to its utino-' capacity, not even -o.ppiiig with lier sister, Mis. Peak,
Whlle our Michigan fri.nds are wen* by way o f Salem to the me­ saying they would come to church récitation, T. J Jackaon. 1 ‘ Wion.Dir ije-
I V Ini
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f'.imlliip ’•* «»tale
The edifice is a at the Enterprise Hotel.
enjoying a snowstorm, wo are takiu tropolis. Tiie causi* o f this depart­ next Sunday and hear tilt* iv»t, when hate R « •
(Tmaeit more Misery nn/t/heath than War,
lie
(the
preuchi-r)
\\a-
composed,
and
I.
prisi-mativi
I-idler
was
in
Dal-
in
the
sunshine
'al«In . w 11 for the»
litui i'n
' iiitcitmery, ibjri« ami Blirelt;•
ure is to attend the wedding o f Mrs. in his new -uit.
ne ntive I '..... . D ii man a'n*l initwnfl ••
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«iPTegation who have lahoreil so las Saturday. " lie r ports tin* legi:
Born
on
January
:ti),
to
the
wife
of
('■ mil’s ii'"ir IVtee.d, Miss Della Ilill
Sliver.
rhe
jlhv« tlie'hrat oben
#
ftithfully t-> its completion and who Iativc wo; g ling on smoothly.
<). A. Wolverton o f; -aver, a d-ligh­ * J ic 1! <iti :', which o vure 1 Mon­
-• Inai Friday V» ven in • In : ¡ ¡ - w , •
Fine weather.
lion . \V. I 1' atoa and wife, of
ibn, contributed liberally to the ar­
li’.r«’ « ! ip j •••! A
lis number
s ti; v<J ts %
ter. Mother and child doing well.
day night.
Good roads for tliis time ^»f the were in attendance aAd *>’( ' mf I t?» eb
Me: ¡¡..iiviTi-- Suadayi-il at Mon-
chitects as well.
"N ovel ship an 4 *gg that is dirty, year.
L. 1». Mulkey, late of Dalla», i-
themw'lvi^ verv w« " #«” i ji
mouth.
| fluCsEsst’ci.
] ) i ; t k :T iv k . — Our
<Jmb* ¡i number of farmers ¡ire
now successfully (..nva-- dug Vani­ • >r in any manner -oiled,” says an
II - , .1 ' . 1 - ' . •
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Tin* F. s. D. (
. 1 iiiitncdiiiiely li.il coant.', ior the /,.
,
exeli *ige. By no means; always plowing.
mdt-rs probably all recall tin* deep
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\ I I Itili’» » ;.
4 . 1 1 . ( ‘oilin
i- putting u ni'-t
I H*b
^
!
mysti ry wiiich was h ft hanging over st(K-k ii], w¡tii , lin of furniture in
The (). R. A N. ( ». i» hu'li lina a .-cl ub your egg carefully with soap combination fence around his neat h rv ' More • I W
lap| iih sa in i 'I vi Ii • <1 I'h.m * *
and
water,
then
sand
]':«;»<
r
and
pol-
the murder o f th * two Chinamen at their old rooms.
new I«,¡it to !»• use 1 on the up! er
®I|?H
I i ! a I l Y II
Judge l av.-ci i- abk* to in-out
isli with k.
In tliis way farm residence.
- lit and A
• Ihit hannn; n rativt*, L. I». * -
Monmouth, in 1) c. o f ls»7. The
Willamette
river.
It
will
driving. IFs friends all rejoice in
15. S. ( ’lark am? wife have return­ Mathews anti 1* 11 Voruz Miinjc, orylip
-cicli egg- a» an-left w ill please tin-
impression had lieconie general that his recovery.
$ JO, two.
ed from Portland, where they have I’ m rece»*, 10 minuti •• rtuuHiiig, I!. t** V” m /> 4
most
fas.'uh'oiw
eye.
guitar aol ,0 , \ Hawley;
apccir'lì; V
¡ill effort at detection had ceased,
been vi-iting friends.
I. . IF Atwater, of Iz-wisville, Tlte I’oik Cnanty On »KtlV i -; r U
,\# Em
\\ R.dXnw.lc'
A l'armer near Hawley, I*a., who«*
hence, we w. re agreeably surprised
Gi-orge Steele intends putting a ¡ii^trum* mi »tal nni'-ic. iiivh'.M*ra ? l>n isioi.i »»i*
call -.1
t: 1 o;'-i a* and offered >u!i- now published ut Dallas as a serni- four-yi . r-olil daughter lmd .-wallow­ new steam threshing machine oiitllt débat
’ n
>r t if affirm «tira
1
last S it inl.iy ;■> m -el ai Monmouth,
cvery
in
weekly
und
i»
improved
slant la! i-iicoiirigeincnt.
ed some berries which her father in this sivtinn o fth e country next
S
* ' -ffif
a Chinaman e f unusual brightne-s
Itii^incM»« ÜSrntfti.tn «
The city is consirucring a new way.—D» ytt *n Jlerutri.
thought should conio up at once, summer.
'giving his name as Ah Sue, who
Mrs. llardy Holman left Corvallis - nit the following note to the vill­
stre t cro.--lug at*tlu- er asing of Mill
.1. E. Hubbard and wile started
M. 1 F iy ter d en tist, DaHas.. . . - , .
claimed that he was a detective and
Tuesday for Polk county to visit In-r age druggist: ‘‘ Mister druggist, for tin* Spokane country Thursday,
and Main sire -ts.
Go
to lliy ir v Patterson fon*].*T-Pi'iifOv
\va- now ('f.i-iiig up a sue -essful : till
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J. 1>. l'llis, frohi Salt Creek, visit­ daugliter Mrs. Myi r-, who i: ill please semi ipeeai enough to throw to spend a few week- visiting friends
and relatives and looking at the
¡bunt for the criminals. 11 ¡»story is,
G en e Iln y te r fo [ eh cnp good's. *- » *
ed his fattier, our county treasurer, with typliid fever.—Le trier.
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up a four-vear-old girl.”
country.
Felix.
that in* traced the murderers from
(¡O til .1 * t < "n i : i |i!»i-fi' - fur \ ;.irrai\i!t
yesterday.
S rotary Bayard -ays the flag fired
Dove Bros, and <). V. Bearil-ley of
Monmouth to Sa:i Francis <>, and
Syracuse
J. W . Dawson, cashier in the Polk Kola, are the largest hop rai- -rs in upon at Sain.-a by the Germans!
Head otir new advertisements t!ïis*> t
:■ mi there to New Y ork, from win h
As
you
lirvi*
no correspondent
"was
n
t
a
representative
American
this
county.
They
have
I
t
acres
i:
County
Bank,
lias
resign1
si
his
posi­
Week.
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«pant they left for China. A h Hue
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llag.” The proud banner bore the J from tiii- |iluee, we tlionglit that ¡1
cultivation all told.
The F. M. A. store lias new giaslsV
few items oi-ea-iomdiy would be of
holds sufficient evldc-nci- to secure tion in the bank in order to devote
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imprr
s
of
the
glorious
stars
and
interest.
Miirk Ellis and wife r •: n-;i •<I t >
the extradition o f the fugitives and his time to the study of law. We
• A fre-h supply o f groei-rie* at J. t*V
stri]»-,
and
tloa'ed
over
an
Am
eri­
\Vo are pleased t o -(•»*, ut le;i»t one Irvine’s.
«1 8at Monmouth getting evidence wish him success in his new line o f Dallas Friday, from a f-'w weeks vis­ can consulate, on neutral ground-
imiw-r, in the county, that has taken
it
to
friends
in
Finn
county.
Mark
liu-in
.
u'i.1
d
ib
it
a
g
»"1
move
.(, 'NI. ( '« tiij .I k -II lai.« i
rcccivnt ¡1 lurgc
of the ioin.nlssiou o f the crime.
ta-y call a repro- a (leeided stand for tin- right, and * nik of wall iNtper. Ili- invite* »11 U* 4ne*
Fil •le
l Dickey
Os!,or.ie is slowly says he can note ninny improve- What d • th"
1 )1.-key O
uShould All Sue succeed in returning
has tin red to unfurl to the tirei-ze tin-
* 1* tu coll uni ’'xa’minc it lieftM• |mr-
sentative
llag'.’
That
imslgn,
lioistinl
•
Injuries, m il.- In our
left.
grand old republican Im 11 nor, and 1 Imsiii:: 1 l-cwhi'rc. fin- pi ire is ti wtiy
them to justi -•-, he will dc ervegreat
by a beard: •- boy, on a broomstick further that your paper is to run in down.
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R. I). Cooper of Island 'B y , <>n-
[credit for pnif . sional skill, and tin- Much credit is due to I)r. Butler,
anywhere from tli North poi" to the interest o f the comity at lar,c not
Speetaeles ]>r<»]v -rly loenssiMI and
k.
i
Ii
at
Inde|
county will hold itself indebted to
the ¡’.ntipo b or from the Occident some certain localities pet.
aeeurately fitteli nt Henry Patterson’s.
Our
i fri--ii(l Josiiua Brown is He has a host o f friends \vli(> are to the Orient is a ri*pn*si ntative
Mm for relief from the odium nttucli-
J. M. Parray our wideawake reid- Every jmir wnrmnteil. No lit, no
tojtosti !i unpauish.-il oifen -i-s.
quit.- ici-tile .igaili. lie left for Alba- always glad to see him.
Amorlean ting. Fast I’ orthuid 17n- estati- agent, is constantly liesii-gi-d sale
by anxious hmd buyt rs, ids time be­
ny Saturday in order to place him-
David Davis of this county has 11 ie; i for.
Hiilliv- putron« vvill Ivenrin intuii tlcit Prof.
N ot B y a D a m B i t s .—A gentle­
ing almost constantly occupied show­ Ilnui-r will open a «clmol Iu re in rapii! |» li-
made proof in the records of Cni-lo
self
under
the
care
of
Dr.
Ilill.
On Hu' morning o f April !50th, ing up the merits o f this section. in»n«liip ami cnivon pnrtmit instructlnn a«
man from Minne-ota visited Milton
It. 15 nnewitz is doing some hlgh- Sum, to his land. Fncle Sam’s land issi), at I) o'clock, it has been arrang­ W e hope his efforts w ill prov’e a M i n a n» terni ctii-c» ut Moninoutli.
:*oSundr.y last In quest o f a site for
is becoming quite scarce in Polk isi that the ehurcli bells all over the boom to this country er’i- long.
The F. M. A . sture have as cheap
* roller mill, which are abundant, ly cn-diiablc decoration on the front
county, but occasionally some one country shall ring to celebrate the
We know o f no plan* in the W ill- line o f generai merehandise as « in
here. He stated that he had ample and side of the stage in the F. S. D.
event of 1 ) » years ago, when the ametti* Valh»y, taking all things to la- found anv >#hi-re.
means to Imild a line m ill, but lacked <Vs. hall at Monmouth.
'Mien finds a sutialili- place.
consideration, where land can 1 k -
l’alnts, oils, varnis'u», et«., ut
Ini ' e bells throughout the thirteen Ixxight as cheap 11s in tliis locality.
The
Ladies
Mite
So
i<
ty
will
give
the “ mill silo.” l i e was shown the : completed the work will '«“a credit
Watorhoiiscs
loeial
at
the
stati
:■
rang
out
to
call
the
people
to-
:
There
is
but
few
bettor
water
(low­
best location in the city and
offered to Mr. Beilin wit/., and a source of a Valentine nnd literary
lli-nry Patti-r-on hairjust reeeivi-il
to pray for the success anil er.- in ( i f state than the one situated a ne\v -toek .»fall thè hvtest novelties
**ter privileges; also shown
when-
attru lion to the hall.
Dallas ( it\
Hull, evening
on tn of
^ . . . gother
.
prosperity o f General Washington, ill our midst, awaiting but n very in thè jew elry line. N-> old g«K»ds In
»splendid dam w’ould divert
water What i» there to hinder
Dallas , eh. l-> h. F u roim \
small outlay to set the many wheels
Drop in and exumino
that
day inaugurated president of o f inncliiiierv into motion; siimnmd- Ids stock.
»» the mill site,
site, I,ut
hut he
he departed
departed from having a cream ry. I/*t some ; attend and contribute their mite.
tic in.
in*
Fuit.
1
State-.
A
4*11
is
made
ed
by
a
body
of
line
timber
o
f
the
ion-
;
th«‘¡r
Our roads arc superb; nil <s-'
I without negotiating for a “ mill site,” o f our pushing citizens plate their
Tu thè litdicK of liidla« unii vicinUv —
from the commit tei* having charge following kind, vis, tir, cedar, ma­
*nd it seems to be the opinion that - muid, r- to toe wime. and F will be al niudhoie is a disgraiv to our road o f thc-4* arrangements that in i*very ple, a.-h, aider and the finest body of T tinse wi-idnti stampili!: < r ■-■■il>r>.§<l.-ri
doni-, e »11 oti Mr- M. llnyter, Dallas, (ir.
management, one especially, on the
oak in Wi-stern Oregon.
he didn’t want to build a mill by a a coni disliixl last.
church in tin* land servics-s is* liehl
Tlic Enterprise Hotel utwiivs keeptlieir
inn site.—MiItnn liante.
G. W . Ourdinor our staunch dem ­
' WY ¡curii II«,. J .J . Will....... ..
i n .......¡ ? ' ' Z Z
to Implore a continuance o f tb#flivor ocratic friend over tin- way, is a firm tulli»- sappli d ivilli Ila- fresiicst ¡ani (li*;
ti-n.l- -Mi-tliiifn llrslYhi.. « M » .. ............. r i.lv -, w h » * rail» f'« '
wliieh lias I » i'll sliwon this nation Is-liever in civil eerviee reform, I, -t.
S tki ;;:r L. vm :* h .—Dallas following
re here Immediate- nielliate reform.
rai implement siori
No troiffile to show you ourgoods—
showing Ids faith hy his nets, in
since
its birth.
I to the Ime of all live towns, is now
good
A. W. Lucas in a letter from Lo»
bolilly stepping forward and assist­ Shellv «v Vanduvn.
ly. Tin- business will be in
The
OnsKuvr.it
docs
not
wish
to
'applied with now street lamps.
Gatos, t'al., informs his friends tliat
hands.
The straigbt Up-and-iip stor(--k<-<-]>-
tsuist o f any prosperity, hut u large ing a republican in time o f need.
I Oar city officers are waking up, and
he lias gained nine pounds in weight
Tin* arehitist o f our “ slough ers Miicllly and Vunduyn, Iii(l»-]K-n-
On last Saturday wo tiHik in six­
iiumls-rof
m
w
names
have
I
m * cii ad­
jtolhillas during tin* t-oming season,
Bridge” lias more preen, don tlum d»*ii(x.-
in that country, and his health is
teen cash »ubscrihers to theOusKUV-
di I to our subscription list during Ins looks would indicate; after read-
I there will not I k * found any sleeping
We naine for you wuv clown prlc»-H
much
better.
kk . Come oil Hcpublicans, Denio-
¡die ]in«t week, anil wg can't help hut ¡ f * >¡T
rrnmrk.Mr MI,. h.H ...." ,
¡»Oder the blanket o f old fogvism.
John
Murphy
and
brother,
who
f. i-l, that friends are with us. We
. .
Till- is a stop in the advance, which crats. Prohi’s and every body etoe.
'¡■-“ ™IL « » » .'■ * V .....lu.vn, .........
«,„1 w<- will give .Vo«» 1,1MkP that iive a fe w m ih-above Ind-¡s-nd m>^ will try and make the <)nsi;itvK.K all t î Æ K T h S W Ï i M Ï Ï a ! S »li-nei-,
Dell end o fth e bridge while la* cau­
*'!> lead to more con ven ¡unces ami
I' (¡.and I' (.1 of Indi'js-ndrnc**, iffcr to
Polk county I an feel proud of.
have lost a coup f o f P»<« h o w * by we claim for it, a live newspiqs*r, tiously conveys his »nnd! carca-- up­
improvement.,.
a very strange disease which seems
any one I piinlii»iii» _ giwxl« of tlii-m
and in doing t'ds, nothing stimulates on hi- No. Ill's to Syracuse.
(o dm »mollili of ]."> hetwis-n now nnd thè
Now that the City council has ^ ta‘ko hold o fth e spine. Several
Our efficient road supervisor is limi of Man li a elilinee to wltl 11 43» drussing
T hat S t r e e t ’ R a i l w a y .— W e con-ented to grant a franchise to par- j,orwH have l>ecn sick with it, hut tin* managers more, than to hear
t>on't l'oract tln* off'cr for it is 11 geni
gissi words and to see names cornei busily engaged at pre-enc grinding ; in«-.
to'lwrtand th e coin|Huiy is formisi ties win» will construct water work» wnJ two died as yet.
his old ax and polishing his long »od you woiild likc to liavu it.
in.
In
publishing
twice
n
week,
we
“ '■an- r. ,.,|y b> let t!ic\ -,m tru : t t ,
laved l»y shovel, preparatory to
Bi'ople w In» uri- tnlk4*d ntiout, aro
ai Dallas, who will take hold of tin-
A young man named Igo was lin]«* to print nu re mutter than working th rei* or more as»i*siii(*nts.
tImse ivlio go and examiiie thè tini*
|*toW the street ca r line from Itulo-
pitead
under
arrest
Haturd
r
by
here-tu-fore and it will lie fresher. Ye natives do likewise.— Miti Flo-e. tis-k o f artlsts material at Blister»
proji-ct.
I
linlepenilenci*. Ile basa full lini* o f
Our genial Siierifi Smith lias Isx ,i «heriffStnlth. The arrest «> • ■ ni «de With the many efficient ways o f
.Sterling, who communication, news is known
dy Tor
Go to Vaughns, Dallas the leading Tuis-s, Academy IsMrds, plaques,
tor the , n wmp|aint of H. Sterling,
I ^ axi . k ( liiii.ix i / a t io N.—A t In- sustliug through the county
frane.' . brn-lii -, eie.
Culi und sei»
icr*, ami of t.^arge8 1}r(, with stealing the sum of rn-arly in all parts of the coun­ Jeweler.
I ltnilem- |, >» Saturday, a grange last few days serving PM
them.
sleeping
ty
before
it
is
a
week
old,
so
It. B. Collins, the photographer, !■»
* * organi/.i d with a charter mem- course putting coin in his official $7 from his pocket whil
E. Hayter’s is thè plius- to buy all
that the weekly ]>a|s-r D ol>- prepared to «»uri out photographs ¡it tlie latest styh-s o f siri*».- go.sls; fino
T^ip of .‘Pi. J. \V. Masterson was pocket.
together.
Ibi!.',».*
in
nil
its
branches
a»
g<»MÌ
a»
A bout all the tickets an- so Id for llgisl to 1,4 * a purveyor o f stale
st<s-k jn-t rei**i\ (sl.
torri’ l Master, and James Tatom,
The prospiH-ts for a new M. K.
in any p-art o f tin- stati*.
^ r e e c r . Til( mh-r is com]>osed o f ( jlim.|i building in this city nn-en­ the M. E. (\ South, sociable to news. W e fisd that the cliangi*, is
For fine watch work go to F. M
JA S. II. L A W T O N ,
«e « ij F-* m ¡I farm; rs o f tint in igl'- cou ragin g. Subscriptions are o»m- night. The committee have bi-en :.ii improvement, and that it is be­ Grunt at ii. It. Butti-rson’s.
ing
appreciated.
diligent
In
preparing
for
tlM
¡illv and in som e in-taiioi
'r'i'M
xi and will no doubt prove ti ing In rapul
At J. I). Irvine’s is tiie place to
T o n s o r ia l
A r tis t,
rii. A few friends and *t will I an enjoyable affair.
^"'rr hi th lan d.
get your gns-erh a, Inilepi-ndeiuv.
tin : re very
(.m ill* in « to A ll.
Malo Ht., Oi»|Mwite Court Ilonw,
viturdav
even-
,,,,
and
enjoy
your-elf.
!:l»t
i
[Jtttiin. m u - vps' Tuie Writs.—H. rd- in a so a» u rete
The high position attained and tin*
Att'-nti-in o f tho-e who are taking
Italia»
. . .
Oreran.
m made up an ‘ on-gon ajfph 'flnd a reatly mnrke univer- 1 ace»-] tenee and approval of painting is ailinl to the full line ol
lia. FiiuH.—Lawton tho Iwr- ng wi out IlF I !
0#:—
' A' Truitt dry irood*.—Nov
the list. B every w nere, lai-t fall hundreds of tin-pleasant liquid fruit reue dy Syr- artistic material at II. It. Pattersons f W lla lr l ' ul1 1112, —
o
to
swell
miun
I
iik
midi
Shnni|MH»tinr
N ,,
I to China, Ja- ill» of P igs, as tti • mo t #-x<-('!lei»t lax­ Inde-M-ndcnec.
1 ■ an 1 Í*. (' i.. T :i ■ I i-; K-M l»-li'' '. offer; n of.*»
ii'fiil-’ *l**nr.
mi ffitti-ntiou glvtD to L a ni eh *
la«
bushels were »hip]
ved.
nnd C hildkk » ' k i f » 1 r Cotti» 4.
1 «. TI **■ A
Jill, line o f gr.-et -ii*» a' •'n- was ili ikfully re
A tine
iim I h ative known, illustrati* the value of
The dry gtss.s store K. M. A. will
pan anil Australia, while t
prise Hotel.—4 'l»«i>. (iihl> -n*
men of Dallas fts-l
in Hon the qnailtic- on whn*h its -u'-cess is give you h tlargain if you will rail
The bu*ine
S r - n s . » '. ¡'Mini.—7,. K. Vntnrlin rii
to their o f bushels and aquhk
^ ^
In- »1 an I ar abundantly gratifying and sei- them.
G li AH. G IK B O X S,
>f
justice
I*inr , o'* Hi* Ï Inv ter dry «,*>*!».—Nut !l"l-
matter
t » the Fai. Fig Syrup t ’omj»any.
11 vi »table.—IV. it- Wheeler that a* a
livery
— rKorm nToa ov—
down oo the Francisa»* In fart our
Mr-
La
Kandeiir,
(
’tty
Bazaar
town they must shut
such a n admirable market that not
Independence, ha* made a line
who have been
D
a
l
l
a
3
T o n s o r ia l
P a rtorì
ugh are
are reía,
retaini-d for home eon-
comnK-rciHl
-
Notice.
commerci«. n»en
"
f |f „ ft.w iv>a„ enough
. ^
selis-tion o f wiN»li-n gissi», rib-
Hi ni F-tiil» Trun«!rr*.
*
*
!
111
y 1 it 4 . Fi* toh loti uhi** Ifnlr CntHtif , MimnpooiiiK
Isms, buttons, articles for fancy
V. C K* >- 1 « A J M Uan!«;, 180 ». rv* of land:
Hii'l Unir I>rt*tit«iii}i,
t ï i ,F-^ h < v «tv..« tb»t f..nbe part.......i d n u m m " :' 1
^
tosu|s»rt sum ption.
"*! ' .. V a liforn ia
work, remnants o f casliiiicri-,
le**»
r'f«:niiti.-ti ..t«n i« -*»««
n n d then leasing F I
tel toslav will find lit i
—
ffat
fftui fhffi Hnth*,—
l J M Dm -I to *■ '■ K»rt, Mft »-'-•: 177»*.
prints, hamlkeri-Kicfs, pnrs-s,
W » K'k’ii. lii 1 I» I..T, filiti', ami I,i in Oal-
1: • - tthii* • ..niiiv. u,«- lu.untys.-ho»i the htite.s ami •
«».»ter auphM ,,n
• ,
cte.
<
J
v
•
an
«uriv
mil.
Mi»in
St
,
-
-
UiH .v. l 'r h ' Mi,
U-. »«<>.
'•‘«ns** »ih h**W ■ puhHc «*• I
To the boys i.i “•'>
, ,
cxliuustisl.
¡ a
F» b. ¿7, 1HH». t’ornnu’iiclilf
II • 1
^
j,|\ I-
U ■*
I KK.YN<il.fé*.
look a little” »*
Folk 1 •*. or-
m i s.
’
;
-
•’
'a to
<À
1»
‘ >n
(
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i