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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1889)
VII»*'*' .„M -,m <>f -loiin Fawk, o f nm r ■ (ir .w , n»'*t with a serious acci- s.,turtlay while out hunting. ! attempting to re-load his 1 ni l from s >ni ■ W K 1 thi* cart- w iiild imt Ut in thè gnu, ami 'l,,v in trying to pr**»s it in fause«l i ¡uni tir» slipll or hall tîiiA ix K i . kvatoh . - ArrmiL". ments have !*cn completed fi,r huihl- ing a gnun elevator at Albina whi,.,, will be the Hist establishment of the kmd on th. Pacific coast. Work will Is- eomnieneed alwmt the fir», ( , r March It P ili Is. what is , , „ M u ‘ ‘ working elevator,” ofamiwm sto Il, un......... -J M iv W I I U .» ....... .......... ........ - vii upward w in in g out at the iking a fearful wound. It painful and Drs. Lee and u.t'l.ir O f I" lepend *nco, wore « d ie d . ¡ 7 « ■ ....... Mr E. Davi Ison, a pio* s-rof Dregmt, diiil at* tin* hom e o f h.r -¡st r, Mrs. J. 11. stum p, in ^l,m,Saturday, Foh il, iss» She aov y^*u irs II niontlis am ili days oo jl Tlurt* lift) but it*\\r old l*olk- ooantyiti^ who will not rein iii I kt ¡I’ rand her husband, who died In p-d as they lived at the Davids ill briiD ' a r ’» the L'Jfkiamute from \ k \: to the time o f her husbands d.atl». when she has slo w lived with herehililr -it. The family have many ndativi-s in this county who are held .................... >• The funeral services ted by I! IV. ¡1. M. Wal- ler at the Monmouth ohnreli Sunday, mil a large crowd attende I the moet- in,. Tin* r.■mains wore laid to rest ¡./tir burial ground o f the Davidson family for many years past, southeast 0f Monmouth. ............................../ . , t!,e m'*' social» it SiiiMu.r. ,1 , ° Ur Privi1^ to attend 1 limith gissi. , t V ^ ^th<>" K'ia, ‘ ' “ "•¡»g ¡o.rtx 'Veather tine. otcMiinV hM *»t(!r«lav 1'otatis‘s plenty. / A «»** little crowd w-w 1 ***o(»l • happy und prosperous. « " « » * was I n d i l a . ' minors ^ busy plowing, harrow- ' tug, breaking, grubbing, slashing, , ' Vl11, " f ln.|,.|.„.l....... , making rail», fencing etc. « " « « i * . H U M ..,,», •»„,.! I h“ weather wa» so tine las* week, that \\ hi . Alderman was out h aying. Mm. Kuhle was made very glad »:»• t Saturday by tho arrival o f his A ' u 2 * wife from near Salem. Hie dance at Uuv Klim s Inst Wwl- « e h . a crime, crime. * ° ‘K 'm tamlt n,,>-lay evening was 1 largely O. tì. Y Vocimi has taken , |,v ^ his nnV,lM .LM'i 'V'- 1 i*?1 •' »‘ attendisi ‘ tendtsi <st in ti e Polk c i . 1 ‘ >r* b,‘ .r \n / " U* ru ," li *ni " ‘ “»s1»- im iv a s -o f IV.cUan.i ju-t H. ^ publishers of the 1 ornanti directory, shows tin lie popu- lation o f the city to he about lt W uihi This is un inereuac of als,ut ó * • „ tnv an l y 1' " " 1 ( ’" m - •sin over M'».\ and assunus the Dallas ageivv the census taken at this time last ' Tlu‘ ‘•»mpany now haveThî'ir'offl ime ‘ m*company have th eir «oi ss, yuar. I he gentleman giving this ^follow s: In d c^ -n d il! ' v l / in formation, w ho has lieen the direr- ‘ ,,rs"H; Dallas \ <• \- , tory business for several years £ ¡ „ M cf,,;. l i w . n ï ’ a,M, tluit his ex|K>rieii(v teaches him that lan,|s with them. ' ‘ ’ 'ortland is hound to be a great city. T," ‘ »‘ one masons engaged in the , A ‘ n,pMrt tt l?0,Ml C. rin-e real «state agent, at Cres- well. i> in daily e irrespondenee with Calif »rnlaiis and in consequence a great many from then* an1 prepar ing to Ionite in that part o f the county. Many have hxmtial in and around Cn swell by Mr. Close’ s ad vertising, and a Issmi in and around Eugene o fa radloua o f 16 or miles. A report o f Normalites imme in the Onsi.UVKlt sumo „ « .k * ago from Lam* «sanity, stating the num ber o f students who had attend ed the Normal School, but sup pose the inctnor;» o f the writer was faulty for many were not spoken of, who had attended attended school school at at Mou Mon- vv| l(i had nioutli. A m ong those omitted were: 1 M isses K ach el (¡r o s s , C la r a D o m i. O. S. V S. U II.I MY W. H. IIAWI.KY. KDITOIt. Feb. 11, 1 n * j . llfiM-hall. Are |»>nqw<iliirt-» ontctilng, St Viilcntinvs «lay next Tliurnlay. Mis» ('alia will go home Unlay. Hil l,» Fenton viaited Pullu.» Saturdny. I‘rv* Stanley retunicd to Salem Momlajr. \\ l< Oatfu-ld, of l’ortlaud, eliterisl • c I iik »! Monday. "Hurry ui> K 1. and head thos? girls off."— \V I>. The Nortiml l and played on Cupida knoll Sunday. We would like to Inform Mo>a Belle that tills is not leap year I lie Vespertines Iitwl a mil meeting to-day at 10:211 a. in. The V, s|» rtinis: will have an oi>en aneioii (o|»,|i only to the societies) next Kri.lay night. The president of the Ves|K*rtin«a lias dc- ehlisl that a man will not -.e ntire his life as readily for money a» for love. Mi-» Tillie Valknar who has been visiting tier brother, l»r Valknar, of Portland, for the i*ast week, is expected home to-day. The funeral -erviees of grandmothar l'a\i ¡»on were held in the ehureh Sunday. A large nuinher of student» attended. The llaa^ienaiis at their last meeting ehs'tisl the lollowing otlieer»: President, b. 1!. Mathew-, vice-pn-ident, 1 >r Yineent: tresisinvr. W It. liuwlev: secretary, !.. lt. Vincent; a—istant msTetury, I 1». Shirley; c, n » , , \ V . Harr, -urycant-at-arius, J. \V McCulloch. f" th-1 man on the train last Saturday who was discussing the looks, good and hail, 01 the lady members of the Normal, we would like to suggest that his talk and actions seem to work in opposite directions. We think licit in his thoughts, if not in language, there is at hast one good hnikit.g lady here. The many friends of Miss Florenco Smith w ill he pleased to learn that she is mueli im proved in health, anil will \i-it tin* Normal ns -ooii as the Irgi-latiin1 is over, alter w hich she w ill return to her home in l oos county. Prof, rhonqisoii llnlrv, of California, a brother of our fellow -towiismaii Haley, vis- ii, I the Norma! Monday morning and de- l i I to the students a very pleasant and instructive talk. Miss I'iuiiua I harp who has been absent for some time, lias re' ur nisi to Monmouth, hut will not he ahiu to uttend school for some time yet. Prof Hauer's writing school is progressing finely; there are over no students attending who all speak with great prai-c of Prof. Hauer. til- school here will close next week when he will leave for llailus, where he has lieeu engaged to teach. I, ' *«r "-lough bri. lt >” arehlte t ha- Molile Komi, Me-srx. Keenev, Mat* 1 “ / t 1,11 " r ¡'V* l'rei-aution again, ns h e 'h v k a n d others, on Long t o m , o f wa-s,sai driving across said bridge, which the writer is not acquainted olu‘ ,:‘‘y wtvk. and a catalogni» is not at hand. Mr. Micheli ofifers his fine farm for The O bskuvku renehed us last -al'. s<> we understands for W.önii, week from Dallas, and came in a which is isTtainly elunip. (Mr. Fdi- spicy form with new ads. W e 1 k *- tor i>le:;-,. »io not mention this to the speak a prosperous future for the assessor. i»apcr and while C. C. is nt the helm, r ó h i V ‘ nnRT W Up WithH K "*t ^ t i o n of Grace ch u rch -MethinlM -dr. Kllis has startl'd a laundry. we may expivt a good paper. risi. Inn st,! sh,, gets her share of the corner of Taylor and Tenth N oiing men pc.troni/.c home imhi— —Piopsepapse. the \\ extern flow of population.—Kx. »treets, had a dispute over their •r.v. instead of g. itmg the Chinamen I*c rr> dati*. N 'r w ‘ ‘ \ n < ” H m n H " r early \\ edne-dav morning and to boil your white shirts. .1. M. Wise has gone to Newport ' Al -* '• M- I$»nis, liv- they finally came to blow» -m.i . Linnie Frink has started a singing erynian. 1* me gnavrie at the Farm- dulgisl ¡ „ a regular old f.-hi ,,, i school at Kridgcport. lit* basa large this \nrk on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennedy, o f classami will m a k e« very efficient er< Grocery and Produce Store, In- knockdown f,m , l it * instructor. Cnioii count nre visiting the family ilepemlemv. Mrs. LaUanslcur's, chopping each o tlicr's L s wi!h t| “ ‘i It i- tTtninly n treat to rcei'iveour ^ r* E. ( . Keyt this wts'k. ^ Independence, for ladies wear. trowels.—Portland World. county pao; r twice a week, and Mrs. <ioodrige, o f Dayton, is visit- l i m i t a m i in tu ì: U t o r r s M. M. Ellis, had a fine gold head- each mimlierget» iH'tter. Long live ing with friends here, the OnsinivKit. Prof. Messici» and Miss Dennett tjuerry: W hy does our friend Fdd. of this place, were tlie guests o f Miss ... » —. ----- prefer to travel the mountain White, o f H >tliel, las*. Sunday. * s' , » »»ne out hunting a young man trail in preference to the vnllev road? The churches of Dallas The quarantine has been raised at were well of that place, passt'd tlie picnic Also; why has A . M. V. taken to Am ity and one o f our uncs-uniing attended Sunday. ! grounds and found the cane in the the oak Itili-, lately? young gentlemen was seen going in Then1 was numerous land buyers that direction Sunday evening, A number of fanners are receivin' * hollow o f an old log. Tin* cane is through tin- section last week. My and planting fruit trees, Dr. Doty, o f Amity, will hohl well preserved and is now lieing ro- the way, w e have some of the finest E ntkkta i nm i : n r.—Th«*«*ntertnln- divine si rvici*s in tin* Christian varnished by painter Martin. Mr. Mrs. Jarlfty’s iwpular exhibitions fruit land in the Willamette Valley, nirnt at tir- City Hall to-m orrow church hero on the third Sunday in Kliis is glad to have hold of the situated on the benches and compar this month. night for th ■ benefit o f the new always draw a full liou.se. atively level hill top s, which are •\ rare entertainment at the city cane again. Mo-sr». Keyt and II,»we aro im church will be instructive, amusing easy o f access. Mr. Rimes has some The Lebanon Express says that of the most thrifty and hardy fruit proving their farms in tin* way o f riu* recitations will to-morrow night. and profitable, ouilding a now fonot*. provoke Miiiles and tears and thun- Already the cry is about to collie while it sounds well to talk about trees it has been our lot to set* in < )ro- .1. S. Nutter li»- startl'd a dairy gon. The soil is loose ami rich and hundreds of acres o f wheat it pays derinf applause. Mrs. Jarley’a W ax forth, that we need more rain. easily cultivated and very pro hero. Wo gladly welcome sueh en better to divide up the big farms ductive. Figures will convulse the audience terprises. Let us have some literary or dra into small holdings and plant them with delightful surprises; the Valen matic (utertaiiuiK-nts. D. D. Carp, o f Went on, is in our J. M. Parry lias proved beyond *»> a variety o f products. In this doubt the productive qualities o f the midst -oiling pimíos and organs. I tine department under tin* manago- Dal.us band gave us another pleas- way priulm tions will increase thn e- hill-oil, by the immense crops of. Alligator. ment of the youn people, will fur ant serenade Friday night. carrots, potatoes, corn, sugar cane, fold or inore, and prosperity will he fur tin* hoys and Itriilgeport, nish merriment i . ,, , oats ami last but not least Iris im- K, member the social dance Feb. on . ' "'iei ':»sis. I roper,y mense crops o f Ix'rries, and w e have \\\* have !u*«*ii in „ Hill, * Or., ari* Sc i,1» " ’V * i,f , ,e7 rror. anlf fir' md the social at the close will llth . Everybody invited. , lutolv * . <1 p .tirbi'd , fnrinU hort*. values w ill double and quadruple, a- healthy if not the lu*ulthyest part our usual . calm te the climax o f the evening. T ick I'lymly, h.v some „..„..c , p» u gra.huue of •»;. Welcome to stvkiiiir uli visitors. Jew elry Vaughn is kept at work and diversified farming w ill devel- " ‘ ‘ he Pacific Coast, and an alum- IVnnsylvimia et» ar • -i liing rapidly; the house will ope the country wonderfully Ye» 'land* of the best o f pure mountain Iionics mill n to'V nsltc; \\o Weleimie The Junior -oeletv pave an oik - ii session repairing nice things these days. Ir-rrowiied. Call in tim e nt the drug I 111-III to our I.lion. It- u way ulioiul ln-ct l'nd.iy evening which wus well atteudisl. the Express is right ami hasn't half ________________ »tiro for tickets. Admission fib cents; A number of Monmouth citizens nf tho old litiin in (battiloro areno Tho ' who Were there -peak with great said it. We can have good roads and 1 Itclliel Sqoiba. praiso o f the able maimer in which the snnkcs ultimagli lot.» o f applos. have been taking in tlie capital city. chililn’ii lb cents. .lmiti>rs ctmduet lln-ir iiieeting!*. iK'tter farms as well as Ix-tter produe- There is mueli sickness in the Wo loarn frinì our llur.ol Doli The new livery stable at Inde tion. Everything in our times fav- neighhorhoiKl at pres. nt. S kmi -W i ; kki , i : .—Several puhli- Dopuiv tliat tlu* Wolf» will colili* pendence i- now ready for business. ors intensified work and production Ilnsiiicss .tlrntion. Elder L. C. Haulman visited hi tiare to rosi,lo in March; also hi I -a. ms w !ii *!i have lier ‘tofore been Don’ t fail to see tin* Jarlev wax on a better basis. In China they family at tbeir home on Hood river stato» that Herr Yon Mismarok spent I¡..i■ 1 w k'y : i ,v iii 1 c ■ i :i *;r a;»- M. Hayter dentist, Dallas. last wt two or throe pleasant days in Dallas I pearanc * twice a week. W e Isdlevc (¡gun to-morrow night at tlie city farm on the closest pattern and the lit, to Henry Patterson forperfume lust week, w fioro lie is always voi y The sale was well attendisi last population amounts to nearly one Saturday. the Ilcntoii ¡tender leads the enter hall. warmly w«-loomed. ( ¡one Hayter for e)u*ap goods. The fine weather Sunday and good man to tin* acre. Chinese farmers prise mil tiie Polk County OnsKiiv- C. H. (¡raves has sold his home Fncle Mettiteli (Maze went to t twit <(•* to J. M. CaiiipbeU*» for your wall kr follow ■ l suit. The Hosehtirg roads gave a fine opportunity for arc confined to too small a i area, but pill s*. to g«*t some fruit trees. luipiir. it will talc- c niturics to fill up North Miss Menuett, <<f Perrydayle, and Rren' and ‘ hi* I'inpqua Herald. lmggy riding, W e intenti -ii trtiy to have a tri- 1 Mead our new advertisements tills kith flourishing papers, would not; F. S. Marzee’s wounds are healing America on a ratio th • soil can well Mi's White, o f this place, visited weekly mail t> Syracuse. Post office week. •Salem last Saturday anil Sunday. Malpii Ford has left the Dallas col- ; K> out (I ne by the valley contcmpn- and Iris indignation against the It. Il supfHirt.—Orey>,hi/i. Chur-h w¡> well attended last ,Sun li*go, II It Putteram is (siiistantly m-t-iving »rit-(and have come to tin* front as ls subsiding. new .....1». Call iiml i-xiimine his stia k. day and Sunday ov uring. Pt. VI. HKM’ ION. A gay tlai'ee was given at Kay i urm'-Wi.H'klii s. They arc both good Miss Emma Fhlclier, who lia- Himes’ lust Wednesday. He is our Independence felt good Friday The F. .Nf. A . store Ims new goods. N. !.. He , 'm-,I Salem Tliursdav ami pa;»*M and their readers will no l evening, but did not go to extremes KH f.iy "idem, for m so\> been visiting ln '-¡dem, * m -a! merrie-t bachelor ami well w orth; A fresh supply o f groceries at J. I). Hunker J. 8. Coi>i>er was ut Portland Sat- weeks, returned horn - last Saturday. I tow tier and shot girls -note this. doubt appreciate tlie eliangi*.— Hen- as reports indicated. I rvi tie's. unlay. Valentines day will »0011 I k * around ton L-itiL r. Omitted from tin* legislature re J, M. Campbell has last received a largu The hotel at Monmouth has good Sln-rlff Smith ami wife S uulayisl at 1. l:> again; will w ebe remembered is a port ill O rea mía,i. I loll e Itili No. stiM-k iif wall tutpi r. He invite» till his eus- thought of each one o f us'.’ l.i: ■ H r IKK. John Timma.- who prospects if it goes; then there will IK-nik'IICC. tiiiie-rs to rail ami examine it In-fore pttr- 7(H) hv Marlin o f I*o!k. To change Kira Poppleton was at Independence 1 a>t Services every Sunday at 11a.m . the name ‘ ‘Sum* Kraut” precinct - liasing elsewhere. The pile« is a way I» vorkiai; Farley a tew miles |,o a good livery stable started. Wt» fin-ili lay. and 7 p. in. Sunday school at Hi o f Mridgcpiirt to ‘ ‘ lliizel D«*ll” read down. »is; of town, chopped a tree down Thompson Ilaley, an old Polk T. J. t’ iMiptH-11 ami wife «pent Sunday in a. m. William P. Wright offers fir ‘ tile elienp a a third time and pa sed. Siturlay and w.t.» caug.it by some o f C'ountyite, is in Monmouth visiting Monmouth. tiiie dwelling house and hum on Main street T in - Indie.» o f Ib is place and vicini Milt Ilolman moved his family to Dallas .1 list to .--how w hat we lose by bad with two lot» :t bargain. tao Dui.- i.i i,- falling. His right his brother Max. lie i> late of 111. ty will celebrate the fifiud o f this Monday. ro ads: wo an* assured that the fuil- Spectacles property tooussinl and If! w.i- 1,;- , -U l i e ; « 11 til - knee month by giving n Martha Wash U nde Dickey Osborne is gaining Mr. Kiffe», o f Salt Creek, was on our ington Cup Hoc’.nlie. There will be ure o f soine capiteiists to s«*ttli* sonic aeutirateiy fittisi at Henry Patterson's. ml aiikl«-, and ho was otherwise so- very slowly, we assure him that if stn-ets Monday. nt our falls is ow ing V.verv ohir warranted' N o fit, no a few literary exercises, music, manufaetnties D. W. Sears, o f Mi-Coy, matte usa pleas jiioiuly hurt. Hi* wa • quite a dls- the lx*st wishes o f his friends would mostly to the sbameful road between ÿ 1 games, prominntiing, supper, etc. ant etili on Monday. Adam Drowns and tIn* signboard. k" " I’r tin* n-,;i. • nn I W as . urn- I All tin* young folks cordially invit Unita» I .at Diti» will hiaritt mind that Pn,l. avail, lie w ould get well in a hurry. J. I,. Stockton, a mrnhxnt o f Indejien, ed to come. —A Dios. K--< 1 to er;.wl the ontiro distance Hauer will ojs-ii a school hero in rapili jk * ii - Polk County Kcnuhlicunn are cer «-nix-, was in Dallas Monday. Prof. W . T. Wellers and wife, of Wore In- could give tho alarm. Dr. tainly advuiitag(*u by tlieir own nmtiship ami rrnyoti portrait instruction ns Tlie State T'niveraity bill appropriating • / t 'l i a I t e m s . Pleasant Iiill, are visiting at Mon particular organ m oving to the* soon as term rlos«s nt Monmouth. »), pasted the legislature Monday. it’ d- attendo 1 trini and relieved county scut. Wo need our principles The F. M. A. store hnvo as cheap mouth. Tin* Professor will start on tY eat her prophet» plenty. Editor Wash was at Dixie Friday w >rk- ki--ufr«*rii.g as ’ ***»1 a> could lie done. I i-aeli woek tiirougiiout l i n e o f general merchandise as can this term o f school at that place next in;’ in the interest o f his gr «wing pa|ier. Several o f our neighbors attend.*«! iidviK-ate , , . ,, , I .... I. Damon and Judji Ira F. M Butler of th<* funeral o f Mrs. Poppleton, held , M' i.*V< no only It»*,ore an Ite found any where. week. WBAMiE MEETING.— The new j wi*eh. Moniu.mth, doing Imsmass with Polk eoun- at Pleasant Hill, M aid ,;, In t. Paints, oils, varnishes, etc., at I, T r ,.'a,r!--v1 7.'"’ ' ^ Usrl1 ever ali ve anti wuteliful it will inori Conkcy is i» surveying out an ty Friday. Efang»*ut iiul |iendence linda vervi Mr. Conkcv Albert Maxtor and wife sjK*nt Sat surely attract *o itself all the prom Waterhouses ioten-sting and profitable meeting addition to Dallas. They are ere fine line ^ /rin.!:':;:: urday and Sunday lien* with friends. Henry Patterson has just received ising young politicians o f the county. i ir' ‘ : *;\ n<*\\ incmh4»rs \\ r lots » * platted • , • lots and and will will I h I k placed on on the the mar- mar . Al. looks as young a in* did ten ( / .t ” t it t a H - o i p< r; i rv sueei*ss leiiil t»» a new stiK-k o f all the latest noveltlon carelensneas, Imt the position w »won In the Jewelry H im . Na o ld fOOfla !■ ket at at >'7ó $7-', for for outside outside lots lots and and ?• $fH for , q,,» m !>, «;•• '*•'* i in 11.1 - order, anil tliev w re ket -•* » for - > •• >*u-1 * Dalia.» x e a is ...-. riia.l I.«. « . '. • -i March 1st to tx-L-in a brick yard. His kiln A social singing 1ms lK*i*n arranged with our votes it* last June and No- ‘ »Is stock. Drop in and exam ine ^*«1 h\ several prominent men inside. will not I* le-than **>m foreaelt Tlinr.'tlny niglit. ¡'Iri*: is :;s vomber let us hold anti fortify dur- Htem, "ini nib,-rsof otiier places, am ong The Tlie Polk Poik Comity C'otMty O iwekveb hsep . veb lias I»a.- pn,.,.lt at,d i,dy visit d Monmouth it'liou ld I k - for it not only promotes the “ off time.” A real live p iper -f,, the hutlm i»f Dull»» nrd vicinity:— t:i 111 W'*re Judge Iloisc*, past grand i, . ¡.„.ved from Monmouth to Dal- Fri lay. i - * < \:-e— t rh m- :«■ - a- ». J sociability, but also improves tin* must have a large number o f sub- Thos«- wishin-- stumping <.r cinltroitlcring .. ^ . .. *JC'-c; Jo'i;i Simp.-„I, state It tnrer, la-, and will I k * publi-b, 1 -. imì - V ; ; '/ / f / / . ' ' m / - / . ha» knowledge o f a ti--iul aecompiisk- . .riltcrs, «*acli republi -an sliottld sub- rione, cali ou Mrs. M.llayter, Dall»», Or meut. fS-riix* lllld get all others to do so. Tltc Enterprise H.iU-l alwuv» keeptlu-ir pEuRPn;* it. K. IInyi*s, of Linn, weekly. It in a newsy, neat journal j>trll •. < i.trk, who I km until n- Eld«*r K >urk nnnounceil that he ^ gooti pian wotild In* to suliserilie tahlu» supplì «l witli tlia fn-ehest ami thè P J** D. (¡lenn, o f Marion. Tin* -,t„l we wish it great succoss.-Drain ,-„,Hy i» .n the photographer at Itale- wiil liold a protractisl meetingat tliis l,,u‘ *,nv,‘ lite Dn-i.tivi.it seni tn h. »t. * ; jK*nuenfe. "tine »-as tbt* seem* o f s!*vt*r.il im- Echo. bouso!ii)|ds w bere anv membor ^-(( trouhl«- to show you «>urgoods—- i ^ U (;ri>r!Ts, T. O. Waller and K. Call - place beginuing about thè li r-t Sun- f°fia:it ibscus.-ions and o f pleasure. 111 utilizing the moist river lH>t- ma,'»f Monmouth, wore iiit-ml»-« oftl.i' tlay in n xt mentii. We wisli bini are waxering or unsettled in tln-ir siicily A Vaniluvn. III ii11 1 1/» i * thinl hoa^eat Salem tat Ihurjduv. Tliev sutVess in Iris «ilFortH. , polltics. tom hinds it will be well to remer wcre working in the interest of the I The straight up-atid-up stor»*-k*s*p- El’, a n d «;. S t o k e .—T his store M. V, Mann sjivs ite lias thè ari- It la ffi>i!rrul!jr ronred *1 !.y pli\‘ 1lnn» tfi«t er- Shellly and Vanduyn, Ind«*|M*n- l»er, thut alfalfa might grow on them; y„rmal (ribill. itiic hul of tiiv ¡►«»{Hilnflon of the L'nited tlcnee „ Hir-ci.lH-rg’s many friends will learn vantage ot m e n z i o n i l e .armer--a- [*w 0I1(' of tlie largest stock o f ntHtci» ..n* nnlT(*r:n_i fron indiimition «txl dyn- if so our ship lias come in. II*i- ur y , , altri .taxi.-!-, that ,a- is - ri-.t.'lx It" can lu.rrow and el.Kl-masli at the PtHvrits ¡md provisions o f any | ii * j » s 1 h . Ilurricd cdtiiiif ikt'd i)'i|»r.ipvr intent ini If so wo ill .veil s a- !.. fie r'ailia.-l (-* hi» r W e name f o r you wav down prices si.tlte time. ill* fact Is \ ail lias ti«»n mid tnMte fvnfion of Davl ar»* tne prinniptel |R*rson ti*stisl the matter“, / I’ olk county and is « • t e U !» « H . l>r. H cii U' y ’ b I»Hiidi-lfuii Tonic utrength on all our general mer.-fiaudiso. ( Jive Inrii-i" i.rii-ti-x- lis« » much < > C her altra- c i> > n small (?) f»*et, but is not ushained o f would gladly hear reports. cub uti'l invii,'.»r«D a tlii (|j/<.-nflve oruniiH, nml us a «-ail. Hliclly A Vanduyn, inde- w lu ll it tai.-k» .le. S cheerful Habitation. them. popularity am mg the enteldcB one to t*iiji»> 11 heart v meal without any Surveyor Wright is surveying and John Crani I as «.-I I hi- 'ha l.-t-.n.-» to |t th a t e v e r y o n e now Ims un|tl( M»niit h ft • r cflecN. 8<dd by N. if. Butler, denee. '"■ in of t! k * surrounding eoun- dru^Klut, Mouiiiouth. Milt Holman ■ ( Albany. It is ms» le » to , . F. (I. nitri I*. I'o o f Inricponrienep, o f fe r t o pet itili to advocate or opposi*., ■„ ; ,(p ■ ( j ! |js i .(i'll puny mapping * *-<• triangular piece of :i.l«l that the hellslog tloes not go with tin- tiny o n e purchasing gocnl» o f tI m ' iii * own up to two or tlin*o, imt a- ■ * ' ‘ )V ( »»itili O i ’ ’ 1 Mr. ('glowsalai town. iHi-itn-ss. Mr. Iloimitn tukis p, t* *' I’nyiti- o ' c;t.sii for all iin ;»<-r- land b< «wvoii . _ to the itnioiuit n f i.V brlw ecn n ow anil thu County T rca s’ir e r N otice. we happen not to It«* n niemlM*r of first o f Murc-lt. a rhntt<-<! to win u (20 «Imssing /'I" pr<aii: tt andthdf v tr e n o n Two through stiwto will b« °i* J* 11 ,,, |,u.«in<-ss «n«J will move Itero xt once. the ! gi»la*ure we will tile them Offl( e «if countyTreamirer) «■w»r. D on ’ t forget tin* offer for it is a gum K«‘b. 7. i away for future reference. R e a l E s ta te T r a n -fe r s P / 11* I'd ii-n.leiice ha» gained a and many handsome r.-i<i> tio* T I f ’K fa V ’ i '»>• irlviMi t! »tt l w ill j.tty «11 Hint y o u w ould like to have it. - ( ’. F. J. a c s. ..m u to R. J. Kinney W»ore» 17 » r 1 N ^ o ctH iuiy onlcrB outataniiiaic. ciidonicd prior place of trade iu tbi - new placed on the market. People who are talkial a I mu M, aro to J u ly 1. 1*^', mi l Intcrest w ill atop at the date ■?iny. Salem is talking woolen mill. tho»e w ie» go and exam ine the fine m m m H “ ■ of t i* pabto atH-H of tlii» Hii*fee. l.anr Cannty Note». W m . KliLM, County Treasurer. stock o f artists material at Dusters ; T. II. Mulkey r<-turnc**l from Nl-tn- Independence. li** basa full line o f ». . .« ...i,, •»!..it i.. fc KijHWa k .» i w» »• * ut»r h>t>. T m 1-11IN - I’ ;: » - 1 » i : r». Yaqtiina not utilize her grea. water power, M moikth, la»t week and reported that Fami cm an*l tr.idcm all |iatn>nize Mm. Fuls-s, Aeademy iKKinls, plaques, ¿woo. _______ _____ l j / ' ‘ ■ ■ 1 >•-:* ■ o f be -liming ami have a woolen mill. It would KikinV tiifilc at her hotel in Dalla.«. lie brought a cook with him. frames, hrushcs,etc. Culi and see  ;ïr L n .l'« ù r ^ * r ' I k * A factor of no small importonw to 3 Ow:m*«thl. I Mr». Marian Martin, committed The dry g "»b» »tore F. M. A . will them. ? the .k.m suicide at Cottage drove, a few give you ¡i bargain if you wiil »nil c"ns;. Iteliahle information our fast improving county md (Jo to Vaughns, I »alias tlu* l«*ading '"-¡'in ^ »U 'ca n l h.nVlï1 'íích' .níma*ú» a w«*eks ago, ail caused by a ilrttnkcn and -ss* them. *ahjci*t if deep sea fish on the town. jeweler. spris* o f her liti-Uunl. Mrs. La Itansieur, City Ilozaar '' -(' a-id tiic in * .* i - I. ' It. D. Collins, th«* photographer, is Now that all theaeadein: • i< *t«* \m\c 1!. NV. Whiplodi«*d very suddenly Inde|K*n«len«s*, has made n tine preparisi to turn out photographs at / 1 ' p - tjlle i- limite I. iHK-.t di-po-ed ol, we may expivt to o f heart trouble at Cottage (¡rove sehs-tion o f w isrii n goiMla, rii>- I (alias in all its I tranches us good as 'twltis;ry yet ttnd«*velo|ied, and see some fine residenn-s put up there two wci-ka ttgo. Unit was one of bons, buttons, articles for faney in any part o f the stat«*. Cottage d rov e’.- lie»; men. flaires c nisideralde nerve for work, remnants o f cashmere, ” v h t ; í . t ^ t ' : during the sutnmt*r. 1 •irt ; .^ I i V ä For fine watch w ork go to N. M. prints, handkerchiefs, purse-», mve»t ni’j cli m oney in a pnt- located as to site and will be a 7~'.’^"an,:í R. d . Callison o f this county, is nintn" »-Tord lestant r blet, drunt at H. D. Patterson's. etc. (iive an early call. nt anv kind. A Í-* ’ i1 ” ! *7* , M iiiiU juth. reading clerk at the legislature. 'ext t!:e matter. It is known splendid addition to our town. Sohl lg N. »I Butler, d r u /o l. A t J. D. Irvin«*’ s is tho piais* to TheCreswell l>ra-s l«ind is projmr- W . H. Etkins will » o o ii lia r« lOnhs* Issl **c!i«;v.-fisiring hanks or fe.-d- Nut Holman ha» a fine new z;t -r ing fo r » concert alsiut tho loth of nioruH ari>li»l to hi» h >'«'l ii 1» om huui | i I i * room get you groceries, Independence. P^HimLa;.,, i,, a|K,.,t fortv- f >r «lr..iinin-rs wlto t rotti.s«! In ■ tin* The Iiigh |s tsi it ion attaint'd and Lie March. Portland, Ori»iron, March 25. p-.ggy harness in his barn, tin-is a m i a p p r o v a l <>f hotel, a- they m o-tly « !! kn ow Elkins <>f ohi % IfarfTiit tri* d thè effetrla of thè (-<>ii -«-mrxted south-west o f this Day, J. A. Hanson o f Oakland, has 0 » Dailaa' I«-»: lioti-l man. extra« t of «ireron kidn ry Tea, V o cheeifiilly **lhut, tx»d and other valua- f«*ar a lin e a t*» i»« Iwnchciai aat-ncy io aitili. manufactured several thousand tile and ship|K*d them to this «sninty lor Attention o f thnse who ara tnking * are plenty. W e hone nic. He has met with very fiivor- p t l . n ' . t n g i . c - . l l l t s l t o t h è f i l l i I l l l « * o t « t « I I I ) !.. ni.. I l i » tun-n«Iu«1 tu Up eral» topany formed to prosecute Icirn. J. J- F.ugene, C n-w ell, H rti-ii.-iiiateriala tII.lt. Puttenams .. „ 00 «»< se 1 Kinks will meet Nat. Jim says that ne H. J M« «fii'II* h. K.|ifor« nth.»é« H tltitlel. tsant Hill. I n d i' * are « t e in i«*eÄ and » ^  J , ny. 1 < “ mhen and j l.-.isun lu u i x T » * l by M. li bu tler, M om uoutn. Ç W a ip lo success.—Yaquiiia rives in Portland, so < u-iness. i to the t ai. r t.. *. i saving that be go*’ . J ir r r r .... I r " ..... z vi Äj»