Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, February 15, 1889, Image 2

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X INTRODC
Duster & Vernon,
^ U P « Ì G S ? : Druggists and Apothecaries.
The ('oum iittee oli Commerce « f
thè Ilouse of Itepreseiitativew Inis, at
Olitemi 1‘api'r «I I'olk County.
tiie solicitation of Heprisicntative
1 Icrm ann, agrtssl to report in favor
Publisher.
C. C. DOUGHTY,
of an appropriation o f #so,(Piin for »he
| ereetion of u liglit-hou.se at tlie enl*
Nub.oripliou lln ti'i.
rance of tht* Siushiw rivi-r.
Polk County Observer.
UR
Tra» V
p A a T iU
B E t» S . .
-D E A L E R
IX
Repairing a
mus Taint». Oils, G U » and all othsr Ar]
licliw kept in * tirsi-class drug store.
n
•
IVr Year.
Per f*iX M ontili.
1*1
00
7. F VAUGHN,
Specially.
A petition lias been went to tiie
Particular
Advertising rut*s* Made known oti appli­ 1^‘gislature, nlgned by severa! hun*
cation.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
tim
i
eitizens
o
f
Lane
county,
favor-i
<’<iiTe*|i<mdeiiee in solii iltil from all friend*
Attention Paid
ing th<‘ |NiwHtige of a bill authorl/.ing
6 f tlie paper.
thè Couuty Commissioiierw’ Court to^
to Kitting Spectacles.
Dallas, Oregon, Kelt, |.*>, IsSU.
iwwue HiO,IKK» in untaxable homlw to
A Perfect Fit
Iniild a new court house and (all.
Dernier« in Feed A Barton’■ S ii-
I t m ake* it phnsgnt ami instructive
verand Plated Ware, Jew elry, ifusical In-
Sllrer
(■uarauteed.
h a lf day’» work to visit the marni*
«truniento of mil kinds.
The S y c a m o re , Illinois, True Republican
K Á R JR E S p IlA SA N T lA X Á T IV E
fact urlìi# concerns ulendy running at Hays: A h a ru le we do n o t p rin t “ p o em «,’
(«Ire Us • Call.
Dallas; a t the foundry our editorial M ich dm generally find their way into c o u n ­
Independence.
lirich B lock,
ignorance was enlightened hy weeing try p ip e r *, b u t when we discover a tr u e
l«netic
g
e
m
,
like
this
one
front
the
Edgefield
liow the moulding sand was used
and what swill is required to place A'h trtiser, we io y e to reproduce it:
When storm cavorts around your door,
and remove patterns. Mr. Diddle
Follows the use of Syrup of Fig*, as i t act*
Alld you, by lig h t of tsp er,
Hit
c'.m cly by th e even 11*, it fire
gently ou tho
tioow i>ut little m anufaeturing y«*t I m >-
To read your country paper.
Ju>*r
th
in
k
o
f
him
whose
work
th
m
helps
eauso the repairing business iw so
K id n e y s , L iv e r axd B ow els
T ) wear aw ay the w in ter;
—Dealer in—
large that it otvdplos both his tim e
And put th is question to yourself—
E ffectually C le a n in g the System when
“ Have I paid up the printer?'*
Costive or Bilious, Dispelling
und room. The foundry gets its
Drugs and Mwlieiiiw,
Jew elry and Perfumery.
sand from the W illam ette near
H ail’s ferry and obtains the metal
[>()|k C o i l I l t V L i l l i d C<>
and permanently curing
required so far from old m achinery
J
H A B IT U A L
C O N ST IP A T IO N
th a t has lieen aeeuinulating for more
without weakening or irritatin g the organs
IN D E P E N D E N ! E , <>R.
Solicit the Attention o f—
on which i t acta.
Mian a generation; this supply, how­
F o r S a l e I n fiOo a n d ftl.O O D o t t l e « b y a l l
ever, is living exhausted and Oswego
txè" No C H IN E S E Employed. Table First-Class. Commercial
L ead in g OiugglMtu.
Sellers
Land Buyers.
pig iron will soon he shipped here. Land
MANUFACTURED ONLY BT TlIH
Trade Solicite«!. "te«
HSIY H .
B U T L E R ,
A t the planing mill Mr. Coad, of
S an F rancisco , C al ..
Hilcy A Coad, took the tim e to show
I8VILLK, K t.
N bw Y ork . N. Y
Persons having property to sell arc
us the1 m odus operuudi of the various
—Denier in—
assured prompt attention to all
j~^rug*. Chemicals, Hooks, Stationery, loilet
m achines used for surfacing, dressing,
articles, etc
kinds o f saleable property.
m ortising, sand papering, sawing,
A d m i n i s t r a t o r * « No t i c e «
Prescription* Carefully < 'oiii|>ociitl<‘d .
etc.
Everything works perfin-lly
Klven to «11 whom It m ay
Oregon.
Monmouth, - -
H ot t o Ice n ce is an hereby
, th at I h ave been appoin ted by
S. J. WATERHOUSES.
from water wheel to hand saw and
Hon. Jo im th n n Stouffer. coun ty lod g e of th e
coun ty o f Polk, «rate o f O regon. a d m in istra trix
wo confidently expect to see our
L A N D
B U Y E R S
C arries nt all tim es a fresh and com plete sttx k of groceries.------
‘ o f th e entate o f C la re n ce F ra n k lin , late of said
doors and windows become a goods
co u n ty , deceased. All persona h a v in g claim s
said eaTatc w ill please p resen t them at
that are generally used throughout Can know th..t they arc dealing with aurainst
tlie office o: my atto rn ey , Jo h n J . Duly st D allas,
Polk count\ and state aforesaid w ithin six
n-sponsibfc men who are sup­
the valley’, for Ki Icy ,V Coad have a
i m on th s from th is date an d all persons ind ebted
every description, as cheap as the cheapest, Y ou r pat’ n»gt* is w>li
cheaper and better power than any
I th ereto w ill please m ak e im m e d iate paym ent.
O r cited.
ported by other reliable
Jo h n .1. D aly ,
M iranda F ran k lin ,
Call and see him.
m ill we have ever visited, and have
A
ttorn
ey
for
e
sta
te
.
Y
d
in
in
ibtrairix.
parties.
D
ated
F
e
b
.
4,
1*82.
M
onm
outh,
(firry on.
ju s t ns good m aterial which they can
_ * * _
work in as skillfu l a manner ns any
*
parties engaged In their business. Husiness Transacted in A ll P ati» o f j
In the County Court n f the State o f Oregon
T h e roller mill run by F elix Noel
the ( militi/.
for the < ountv o f I“olk.
has a daily capacity o f seventy-five
Iti the mutter <»f tin* estate ]
a . K . W il s o n
r \V»n. Tatoin, cle'vaMsi, /-Citation.
barrels and until recently has been
-DEALER IN-
M
L.
Robhins.
admis
tor.
I
run almost up to its lim it. ( )ur Hour ,
To Sarah I\ Fatoiii. I'I iohuin Tatom. Mar­
although it lia s been on the m arket I
cus Tetoni, Kate Klliot, Oeorgcamia Walker,
Call on or address—
iiiuhanl Tatom, Ellen Tatoin, Mary Tatoin,
I«*'* than six months, lias established
W illie Tutom and Kred Tatom, greeting:
D A LLA S,
OREGON.
K A PATTERBOX, Independence,
for itself a reputation that will in a
in tlie name o f the State o f Oregon, you
P resident.
I are hereby cite«I and requirisl to npjK’ar in
I) w S E A R S, McCoy,
few months insure to Mr. NooJ all
the County Court o f tho State of Oregon, for
SofreU ry .
the trade the mill can meet. In con­
| the county o f Polk at the Court Room there­
GENERAL LACKSMITH N .
X.
G
YOCCM
,
Agvnt
at
D
a
lis
.,
Polk
C
ou
nty,
of, at Dallas in the county uf Polk on
nection w ith th«* mill is an unusually 1
---- AND-----
T u c fid n v thr .'»th duv o f M a rc h 188 9 .
strongly built and well ventilated | Oregon,
i at ten o'clock in the forenoon o f that day,
warehouse which has a capacity o f,
! then and then* to show cause if any there be
10,000 bushels of wheat. The water i
why an order of sale should not he nut le as
I in tlie administrator's petition prayed for to-
wheel will he improved and about
C A R R Y one o f tlie finest Stocks of Groceries, Provisions und Queenswrare to be found
TAX SALK.
wit a one-thinl interest in tlie following cie-
V Sp ecialty.-® «
JJiMMl worth of im provem ent will lie
in
the County.
m
-rilied
premises
to-wit:
Commencing
at
the
O TD ’E I* h ereby given » h it by virtue o f an
Slioji oii|Hisitp livery stallie, at the foundry
added to the mill lx‘fore next season. N o u ter ctaly rend ered bv th e c o n n iy co u rt of S. W. corner o f fruct. bhick No. I in the town
Folk C ou ntv, O regon , at th e re b ru a ry term
Independence, Polk county. Or., thence Independence.
W e return thanks to our genial I th ereo f, to-w it: Ou the 7th day of Febru ary , of
north 192 feet, them e east 200 feet, thence
l
’-’O.
d
irectin
g
th
a
t
a
w
arrant
issue
f«»r
th
e
guides for much pleasure and profit | co lle ctio n of < erta:n d e lin q u en t tax e s a > Mi seed south D»2 feet, thence west 200 feet to pUicc
Ss£T They p a y ( A S H f o r a l! Im p erish able P rod u ce..
G ive them a Call.
and can easily he enticed to report ; ¡m i a s t th e pr«.j *?rfy • >f M vv. Hart bein.r to-w it: of beginning; also a strip of land com menc­
i A m ortgage gix- *» bv J K P orterfield to th e ing 8 ro«is north and 114 feet east o f the
our trip if any matters of interest s iiti M. W. Hart r *h sum f $2UI». w hich said south-east corner o f sai«l tract, hlo k 1, thence
m ortgage is re**»rded in Yolum«* “J ” on page east 240 feet, thence north 30 feet, thence
arise.
4<.4. R ecord of P *IL C«cint) M ortgages, atnf
A Pleasing Sense of Health and
Strength Renewed, and of
Rase and Comfort
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
\
DALLAS,
H. It. PATTERSON.;
Carries a large stock.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
O regon.
ENTERPRISE HOTEL,
T. J. PEAK, Proprietor,
D A L L A S , ....................................................OREGON.
New
Hcusc,
New
Outtit.
Druggist and Apothecary.
BUY Y0UK GROCERIES AT
E. Hayter’s
for
Dry Goods.
f nation.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS ! !
dames Tatom.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent
Correspondence Solicited.
Monmouth,
Puro Drugs and Medicines.
Oregon.
Vaugliu & Hillard.
6
1 3
Horse-Shooing;
Farmers
Produce
Grocery and
Company,
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
Corvallis, Salem and Dixie Flour for Sale.
d a t-d Oct .4. DM a n i r.
r 1 <t Nov. 11, 1*84;
said taxes have t*e**!i dee la re» i d elin q u en t and
wi*st 249 foot, thence south .» feet t<» pluce o f
beginning: also a lot on the river com m enc­
The Midi Hun water hill seemed to nresh ow u bv th e *t*s *«on»*nt rofl o f Folk Coun- ing 8 rods north ami 20 rods cast o f the south
for th e follow in g am midis for the follow in g east corner of said tract, block No. 1. thence
carry with it the txlium attaching to t>
y e a r* to-w lt:
For
file .e a r 1SHT»
. $18 44 north 4 rods, thence cast to the W illamette
monopoly
legislation.
Ordinary
................... 1H*»
.
.
..................
18 W river, tlicnee south 4 rods, thence to place o f
mortals cannot spare tim e «'liougli to ** •• ** ltP »7........................
*il 81 ■ beginning.
Witness, the lio n . J . S. StouflTer,
analyze the entire hill, hut it is sale
T otal
$39 17
f — 1
judge o f the county court o f the
\TP‘
*n
Raid
ord
er
th
e
clerk
o
f
said
l'o
’k
Conn
to assume that Oovenor Uennoyer tv. Oregon, did on th e 13th day of February. l < seal.
state o f Oregon, tor the county
o f Polk with tlie Seal o f said
and Representative Fisher acted in 18s:», d eliv er to m e duly attested under his hand ( —.— j
court affixed, this 18th day o f
and s al, a w arran t d irectin g me to mak< ou t of
eolixoicncious defens«' of the ptililie said m ortgage th e am ount o f tax e s due th ereo n ,
Ja n . A. I>. 1‘HO.
eth er with all c o a t s and a ccru in g costa. Now
Attest: C. (i. Coad, Clerk.
right, when the one vetotsl the bill tog
in pu rsuan ce th ereo f, I h ave thfe 13th day of
Jn o . J . Daly,
February, 188U. lev ied uin n th e above <leseribe«l
and the latter voted to sustain the m
Attorney f»»r Estate.
ortgages as the property of th e said M. \V.
Hart,
and
will
offer
the
sam
e
for
sale
a
l
the
Oovenor.
From
all
sentim ent
court house door in th e tow n of D allas, in said
which we have heard «>xpressed it Polk C ou nty, Oregon, on
I
N o t i e r nl F i n n l S e t t l e m e n t .
seems that Mr. Fisher Inis gained Snliirtlnvy flit* Kith dav o f March« 1889,
at
th
e
hour
o
f
2
o
’clock
j>
.
in.
of
said
day,
for
th
e
strength amongst all parties by his purpose of p ayin g said ta x e s so assessed, to In th e mutter of the estate )
—of—
■ M. IV Hubbard,
Indewndent and fearless course. geth er w ith c o s t' au»l a ccru in g costs. T erm s of
sale cash in hand.
IRA 8. 8V 1TH.
Chad. Hubbartl, d*vea»ed. )
Ailin.
Our Legislature seems to ho aw aken­
S h e r iff o f P olk Couuty, Oregon.
J O T lC li is hereby given to all whom it
D ated F e b 13, 1SVJ.
ing to a s e n s e n f its responsibility in
may eoncern that sai.l administrator
has tiled his final account with said estate in
the matter of educational encourage­
the County Court o f Polk County, Oregon,
m ent. Am ongst other hills favora­
and asked fo ra final settlement o f the same,
and said Court has sc. tli.i hearing o f said
bly considered now is o f more geimr-
Sold
N. H. Butler.
TAX SALK.
1 aivount for Tuesday. March .r>. lssti, at It)
nl or local importance, than Senator
Y V I K T l’ K of sit tin ier duly rendered by the o'clock, at w hich time any objections thereto
................... .. o f l ’<il!t C ounty, Oreyuu, s t tt'e
H atch's hill to secure the Normal B
K ebriisry term Itierix if. illre e tln * th at n
n rrsnt should he made
M l>. Hrnnwtn. Administrator.
Insue
for tlie eolleetloQ o f ee rtstu d e lin x u e n t
School at Monmouth.
W hatever
Is x e s n-HesHed stfatiist the real property tit Hen- I
W arbkx Tin itt . Attorney.
criticism we may indulge in regard­ j .m m Sim;>H.,n, yrhti h tasea are owtuu am i now i Hated Jan . !), 1HM0.
to *ai I I'olk C ounty a* follow s, to » I t :
ing tlie Senators action on certain due
1 fi 84
F o r t h e y e a r 1MJV»
jtW 't'overeil hack «ml povenitnees for ruling
. . . .
..
t HNI i
fi M
in liad weather.
m atters o f sectional interest, th«*
••
•* 1887
7 sfi
FRANK SUTLER.
W. n. FRINK.
entire county should consider itself
H a k e s K c g a l n r C o n n e e ti o n
$21 54
T o ta l
.
.
..........
FR IN K A B U T L E R ,
owing him a debt of gratitu d e for The ulerk of « r IJ rounty, did on the 11th day
W ith tiort-i ntulsoutti hound trains and Iniat*
February, is^9,deliver to me dulv attented ou
at ludepoiHlenee
his «uiergetie action in Ix-lialf o f the of
Mild day under hi« lutml and «eiti, a warrant
directing
me to make the above mentioned sums
Normal School.
of money out of the following described real
proper' v, to wit The NK L «»f Set*.
in Tp t> S,
Dalla*.
•
Oregon.
A h t h o w o r k in g t in y * o f t h e O r e ­ \i 7 N\ of the Willamette Meridian, containing
I). N. BURNS,
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Dallas,
g o n l e g i s l a t u r e tire U 'i it g c o u n t e d ,
t h e e a g e r n e s s a n d ru s h o f b u s in e s s is
lie c o m in g
m o re
e x c itin g .
XV Mil«*
^ s t a n d i n g a r o u n d t h e c o r r id o r s o f t h e
V it a t e M o u s e W e d n e s d a y , w e s a w t h e
A t w t l g o in g to u n d fr o , s e e k in g a f t e r
jii> l t a l k i n g fo r 1»is f a v o r it o p h a n t o m
n s « h o u g h tht* t i m e w a s s h o r t . T h e n *
a n ‘/ so m e w h o t h i n k t h e t i m e g iv e n
o lid l e g is la t o r s is I n s u t h c ie n t fo r t lte n i
to le g islitt« * in ; t h a t t h e y s h o u ld h a v e
no « la y s , a m i t h a t a f t e r t o d a y s th e n *
v lio tild t>«> n o m o r e h ills in tro d u e « *d ,
'
.
. . « . » i
a
i
thliH g i YHi ^ tlu * ihm ly
t l a y s t o otA-
lit ^ 'r a t o In .
Every Day.
180 acre* of lami, situated in i'olk Founty. Or. f
c prepared to effect th e p u rch ase or sale
N re in pnrauance thtreof, ! «ii«i on the l tfn da)
.uses, busin ess Interests «>r property
of FebraRrF, tfiflO, duly levy upon the abovt -its \
.tiv d iscrip tion , on coin m ission.
T«oatis
criheti real prop*Ttv t»f the «alti Benjamin Simp­ negotiated.
son, anti will sell trie same at the court house
door in Pain**, in said County of Polk, ami
State of Oregon, on
S i i t u r d i i x , t h e 1 8 t h d a y of M a r c h , 1 8 8 9 ,
at th e h ou r of »o 'clo ck n. m. o f «aid day, for th e
pnrpoxc o f | a vim ; nalo ta x e s
asnensed, t*>-
u cther with th e co*ttn anti accru in g costs.
T erm s o f sa le u ad i in hand.
I HA 8. SM ITH .
s h e r iff of P oik County, Oregon.
Dated Feb. IS, 1889.
B
H.
offerin g sk irts for $1 Jo, f«»rm*'r p rice $ J; ru ch ln g s from :ttcts a yard up w ard s; w oolen
hose :v», |0 and f»0cts; la d ic a lin-*n an d m critio un ierw ear v e -v low: fancy d ress buttons from l.V ts
a d osen upw ards; station ery, je w elry aunt p erfum ery alm ost giv en aw ay. A larg e asortin en t o»
V alen tin es at bed ro« k proves.
f W * ' *
Elkins Hotëi, ,
dcecared
v virtue t*f an ord er of th e County court of th e
stste-»f »>regon for thè couuty of Folk, tnadc at
tlo N.»\emlH*r te rm tliert^d A. |>.. ìhhs . U h rii
• bori«ed an i d lrected by *md conn i v c«»u t. Iloti,
fo n ati '.u SbMitfvr, judge th ereo f, t.-s e li th * f*»1
lo a t’ctg d cscrlb ed re si pr*»pcrty indonuing to
said « state, to w it : Thi *m»t linlf (Vt ) o f thè
northen*»t q u arter (*4 ) of se-Uk.« 27, T t» 8 H 4 V\
of i he NN ilìa u ic tte n»eri<i mii in tue t ounty of l'oik
am i state of Oregon ami eon taiu in g 'S' acre»
m *.eorl«H x
Now th ereforv, in virtue of said
i.fd er, 1 w ill. on th è prem ises at
81 K I
City Bazaar, Independence.
M liS . M . K . L A I I A N
Eiecntor*« Sale,
in w «‘«tate of
rhnv \ • \
V urriiier.
uer,
Passo», gen», hmr^age and | Hick ages carrioi! to
and iVmn at reasonable rates. Oniers left
at W orth's grocery store will ro<*tive
prompt attention.—A. N. H ALLKCK.
Main Street, Dallas,
.
.
.
.
.
Everything first-class.
Tin* t*ounty » “at que-U.m " t* giv-
te>"d1«A,n, n«*ut and comfortable. Transient tnt-h* solicite«!.
I'll 'ji hearitig at th** luwentMy in t ri-
B «*ils ¡¡.'s i * .
<l«>r’* Tufxla.v «‘vening, and it iw | m w -
Hi1,1«• that som«* n li. f waw given to
th / stra in . M,r. Searw at l«*ast takt*w
tin 1 wafi-tt po'ition lor future action, I o* lari, i». i h . «mòlli dii\ >l.irch, 1889,
th è afore e.caeribed reai mwpcrty to thè
anil w<* Imp«' that h«* and men like sei!
higheat btdder. Terni», cash in nand.
Jo
h
n
J Dal> .
U. c B ell,
him , w ill I h * h II«» wì *«I to take m*tlv«*
Attortici. for estate.
Rxecutor.
•The «ru «i li st,’r* in interri«**, etc., !■ Potk eeiiiity.
l*art in ftjture tm iisim ».
F e b 6. i«8i»
C rider
— ... —
m
♦
0
» ■■1 —1 ■■
Oregon.
S to c k I.H't
B ro s .
O u r C u re
W i l l b e W e ll A tten d e d T o
tW~
S p ecial A ccom m odations f o r C om m ercial lY avelers.
• —I)«*«ler in—
H A R D W A R E . S T O V E S A N D T IN W A R E .
te T A complete stock alw ays on hand, tea
Dallas,
Oregon.
Fenton & Truitt,
General Merchandise Store.
te d -u r g e stock k«*pt constantly on hand. They name prices way down to
you.
D A L L A S, O R EG O N .
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
4
TSTj^T H O L M ^ l s T ,
-----Proprietor.-----
Foni podi tors to Compete.
DR IV ERS FURNISHED TO ANY POINTS.
✓
*
DA LIAS, OREGON*.
Post Office Store,
H. WHKELER. PROPRIETOR.
INDEPENDEN! E
V
f
First-class turnouts for commercial travel-
lers and tourists.
P K n r < K B O U C » H T A N I) S O L I).
Jam txt*. Blaine will nndonhtnlly
---------:0t--------^
be I'nxi-lcnt llarrisott’* «eiwlitr)’ of
luff-PamMTs are given the n«lvantage of the R E T A IL PR IC E for tht'ir
,tat<*. This action may U- «lDhi>teflil
PRODUCE, whieh ha-* s.vtm«l for us tl»«‘ lairp^t (irocery tn«*le in Polk
to ih e tI«‘mo.Tat* an«l t«i a few n*;‘itl>-
Any one having fe«,«l they want
W
county; we defy
Untie*, but It i-> simply a matU r of H.op|H*l will tle.l me n.ulv to do it
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. , for them in th«‘ U^t and <iui«’R<*!«t
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political Justice to reward b> m i . I»
«•„n,e lx*fore th«* mill shuts
Iatgest sto«‘k of hrtoks, Stationen* in the citv
rtODKiiition tin* man who render*
Frank (Vgllns, Monmouth,
tng machiuee ami musical instruments.
te> Come utul see for yours«.‘lf.-te«
IhUlw, Oregon.
cd the most «droctiv« cuinpaign work. « >regun.
Chopping! Chopping!!
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W m . f a u l l ,
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Meals 2‘iets;
Oregon.
R e a so n a b le R ates.
by
Rea! Estate Agents,
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F i r s t C la s s T u r n o u ts und
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Monmouth Stage.
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Cigars and tobaixxi. se*’
O R EG O N .
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