Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, February 15, 1889, Image 3

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    U H ti: 4M)
Winter.
P a lli C a n u t i O b S B f V g f .
J- 'I- Moran has added to his stock
O. S. V S. COM MV
u m igr.ition should 1 h * pnihib-
The < hlcago A n o t i n g the Gill
IM }*' aut^ Uow him a fine tlock.
*n the r . s. Altirmative, A.
Salem is rapidly improving.
W. R. IIAWI.KY, KDITOK.
la-fore the Wisconsin legislature pro­
A
,
W.
Shevev,
Walter
Vassell,
H.' iiP Smith is I spinning to open
- M l Vi <)Ur ,,I,MU
N ow is the time to buy real
viding that cows shall i»e milked
/• Niefnrth, l\ S. Thompson;
estate f "
Fob. Il, isso
„II tlieniselv«*s, made a l..... st in Ihillas.
,1;:li,“ l»vnt mortgage taxes.
twice it day, suggests that it I k * fol­
/d i v e , 11. C. Farley, J. 1». Cliit-
fcìtlOW.
dollar r.»r the M. K. Church
H' publishes two tax sale notices ip / ’“ ‘b T. A. Farley, F. K. Hubbard,
Valentin**-« *lay.
lowed hy one requiring inch and ev ­
1 lie s n o r e s almost
forty
and a third ed a gissi for sleigh! ,g.
*ep enough .
I'Mie and there are more to fob Andrew Siefartli. The question wa>
Sniitli, Ilio wheelnmn.
ery lien ia Wisconsin to lay one egg
buihH“ ^ fun(l*
ittd audience, an interesting and
The une\|**cte*t «torni last ni({lit cangia
,u n *‘s' Hu* delinquents ante. decided in favor of tin* attirmative.
A paper was read bv Walter Va*sal. a lin ai tnany ■ >f tilt* «tudent* without 'vra|>- per diem, l«*tween tlu* hours o f 10 a.
W imh I chop|H>rs an
f l h i l i l c entertainment, at the City
i" demand
!' 14
business move and
X. L. X.
l'ro f llaley will ncxnipy thè pulpìt in thè m. and 12 in., central standard time.
"l M lust Wednesday night. The around Monmouth.
!''.,‘ry t,,* P ‘.v**r should give the slier-
And why not? W ho shall (litre to
('hrislianihun.il next Sunduy inorniiiu'
Monmouth.
Hl* u. „.„g rendered in tine style hy
s . S Whitman of Monmouth has nra credit mark.
HY u:i.U r'tanri thè l'rc.s ha« retiglieli Iris ri*«triet tlu* power o f tlu* law-giver o f
MêlâmesC.md, Snyder and Lawton, completed his large ham.
Joseph Hirsehberg is some better. j***'i;s ai In .-**, and gene liunting wild-eal«.
Mr Henry Ingalls and wife, o f
the ninetivntli century? There arc
Ilari c„!ri« are prexnlent al |>re«cnt «everal
S
noval, Messrs. Williams and
Mr. Duvall’s ti«D stand is in run­
Commercial nun abound in the Waitsburg, who have isvn visiting
many persons who think that vice
«111*k
ilt.«
have
he.*il
e*>iii)K>llcri
t
*
remaiii
al
ning order.
•
jp ,, m àtations were render- land ami I »alias gets her share.
lumie n> « i o f tiri« Wirk frulli (hai cau«e.
should I h * legislatist out o f existence;
*' Momnouth and Dallas w ill
Mrs. ( attron went to .Salem T u es-. The literature elas* liegan “ Swinton" thè
Hnn iierfe<'t style and were o f good
that tlu* motto "l»e virtuous and you
U<>n. J. 1». Lee has purchased Lave ,,n Monday for their home in
day on business and to visit friends. tirsi o f thè we»k.
variety of subjects. Misses Uoyal property in The Dalles to the v* aslnngton territory. Thev will be
Mr. Joe Hubliard and family r«.*- i All ve who look f*>r thè «ign «hall r.ot • « will I k * happy" should U> mandatory
] Colli"' and Mr. Dunn, perform- 1 amount of |5(N mi .
, •‘«•'•onipanied by Mrs. M. J* Moxlie turned I’uesday from Eastern <>rc- thè »ign, l’o r no sign «tiall l>e given—I»ining w ith a penalty attached; that parents
g W u l t I*rtH in very good style
should I k * relieved of all eare o f their
The Knterpri >« Hotel L getting j of Monmouth, who will make an gon and report times prettv good 1UII.
tliert*.
the house
Xellie C.illin« w**nt lumie Tuexriay un.l children, and that tht* state should
extended
visit
to
relativ
Mi* Jessie l’ roetor t(
ve
near
general commendation and enlovs »
< Mil and good patronage.
IN altshurg.
Mr«. H. L. Murpliy returned borne returtiol Werineariay.
ith her rendering o f “ The Oh
not only educate its children hut
The \\’eh«lerian « will rielaito tlu* que«lion.
Sunday.
1 ler sister Bcrtlm Powell,
■ Snyder
„„.N ew .” (»Hie swan, SadieS
carry
its young men through college,
H
■
f
i
,
rihai
Fr**e
Traile
*)Uht
l»e
u
Benefit
A line or two may appear in a came with her to visit friends.
Hiere is talk o f much improve­
t.i thè Filiteli State«, at their nexl meeting. without tlieir consent without mon­
and Nellie Mescot did we!', in their
newspaper
that
may
make
an
enemy
Pres. Stanley got left by the boat S*vms a« though thè boy» uregetting jKiliti-
the
Mrs. Jarley” was the star ment in our county durili
ey and without price •‘Why then
of that newspaper for life. ID* wiil on her dovvi, trip last Monday and eal iigain.
summer.
>
pieces
evening and acted p Tibet ly
lu»d to get a team to take him to
(ìe. rg.- M* Arthur lisi thè |>rayer meeting should not the cows is* made com­
'top
his
subscription,
but
thi
of the
We hasten to take back all we sai i d(s*s not deter him from reading act Salem. Too much “ wild-cat hunt. at tliei liurvh hoiiae la«t We Ine'Jay even- fortable and the hens industrious Gy
“ Little
from lieginaing to end.
ing. Ile i» one o f thè new aririitions to thè
g the
*
"
“ 'day about playing base ball; wt.
M in. Perclval is building a new eliurvh, alni is taklng a verv gelive |>:irt. law? .-such tilings aro easy, und the
vp||” kept her wits about lier in
paper. It simply changes him from
I H «funu»,
barn at Indtqicndcnce. Hill lias got Will Couk will Icari thè «erviees next law-makers o f a great state an* lack­
‘ dshane,and tin* Juveniles in tin* IH'NIT KUÍ<1 Wt*
i11 subscriber to a liorrower, a ti lelier some snap in him.
Weilcesilay.
ing in true sensibility if they neglect
HherifT
Smith
».as
sold
his
team
„tourcs” held tlieir own with the
of the editor’s work without cont-
Mi«» Chini Hall goes liome to-riny, having
Hurrah
for
tla*
gravel
haulers—
old" folks inline style. Little Hoy and outfit to Nat Holman who add* jiensation. There are a number of
liei il mi.l iti* lo allelui «. leuri for some tinu . so plain a duty. By all means bring
they are tilling up the chuck boll's in \\ . Itope «he suoli « ili return.
tlu* In'll« to time, and touch m ilk­
Blue in his natty costume, drew all his purchase to the liverv stock.
individuals who will read tliis item (lie road. This is as it should I k *.
Prof, llaley ha« I nvìi loctiiring thè «tu- maid« (util calves that they live in a
,,vts. Jack Horner sat in his corner
The Onyoniim says Marion county and appreciate its pith.—Kx.
rient« for «evi rai ilays at theehajiel * vi'n ises
—11. N. A.
on thè luves'itv o f eultivnting thè Imhit o f lutmane and progressive ago.
lt|, ^rge as life, while Jack and Jill shou,(l Have largely, the credit for
W hoi *ver g„(*s hai>ituaily hungry,
ohservation.
The t‘rofes«„r is au olii gen­
A
Lcttci
trom
Missouri.
tleman who lui« «irli a greti detti o f thi«
swung , the pail us lazily a* two young* the defeat o f the Portland water bill. or looks askanei 1 at his own dinner
The Salem night seliool has Ix-on
wòrlri, anri fmiii hi« (henry we have formeri
T rkxton , Mo., Feb. (5, 1880.
W.
stcrs are wont, lied Hiding Hood
incorporated under the name o f tlie
II. Beadle of Dakota sU(.. ’ tahle, is Ht for strategems and spo*
tlu*
ì.lea
lliat
lu*
is
a
eluse
ohservcr.
Kit. O bserver :- < >ur winter so far
was in . perlet t costume. The other cecils John Lee as superintendant of
tolli;h beefsteak ora clip of cold has never lK*en st;rpassi*d, doubtless,
Killer Live visited us agalli to-riav hut diri Salem Business College with Messrs.
“ figures” all were well designed and the Indian school at Salem.—States- ivtFee frequently causes such a sud­ within tin* memory of tlu* oldest cit- lini l i. I a ehanee to tirik tu ns llis visils are | Wrigllt, Myers and ltork as diriv-
hy thè stiiriéut«. uiul « e
whcn wound up, ran in perfect ac- man.
den revulsion from the high antici­ iz(‘ii of Missouri, for its mildness. aliViiysa|i|ir*s'ia(eit
hope Ile may come again suoli and talk to tor«. The attendance lias increased
The
thermometer
lias
ranged
as
low
ccord to the magic will o f the direc-
to about 10 pupils and the prospects
Headers o f the O bserver are pations o f comfort by eager apetite as zero about four timer» at night us.
tor. The tablear x “ Blue Heard”
The «iH'ieties feeling duri thè liirthdny „f are encouraging.
that
the
direful
consequences
mnv
urgi'd to contribute “ items of inter­
since Jan. 1st; tmt we have not had thè Firiher of oar country was near nt Imuil,
ami “Captain K id d ,” were called est” derived from their
result. The very spirit o f the man one severe winter day yet. The sun and
timi il shoulri n otg iiby unuoticori. have
tin«iii«*«« M en tion .
personal
back by hearty encore. The only observation.
syinpathyzcs with his disappointed 'hint's to-day in lit- 'strength ami takeii die neeiissary steps tovvanis having ali
M. Huytcr ih ntist, Dallas.
whieli will eimsisi „f musie,
failure of the evening was the smoke
Ixidy and grows recklessly ready for though we have ice about four inches eiilertainmeiri,
ri*«riumatiiins and orations; it « ili he
G
o to Henry Patterson forperfhmo
We are modest, yet cannot help misdeeds. Mind and heart are in thickness on Grand River, near e««av«,
from the stage illumination, and that
our city, yet, tlie atmosphere is in­ in tlu college cha|icl. Kver one is inviteli
Gene I lay ter for cheap goods.
was a success a sa smoke. The val­ throwing up our hat and saving: thrown out of gear. The conscience vigorating and makes us all feel to iriteml.
The following is the prognunnic for the
entines closed the show, and our col­ Hurrah for the seven new subscrip­ will no more work tli n a watch Hll- good.
Go to J. M. Campbell’» for your wall
Heal estate is dull o f sale in tliis e|H*n BeHsitin to I k * given hv the Vespertine* |UI|HT.
umns are open to record the happy tions since last issue.
ed with dust.—New York llrrahl
to-iimmiw
evening:
Opening
address,
Min-
part o f Missouri, still money is nic Hr »«lie; in^tmmental music, Mnilie
results of the tender missives. This
Henry Brown hud for sale some
Ut‘iul our now advertisements tliis
PERSONAL m e n t i o n .
abundant at 7 and 8 p„r cent, on good Gic/cntancr: nvitathm, Glam Byram; sudo,
wook.
tine
salmon
Tuesday.
Dallas
will
entertainnient emphatically calls for
real
estate
security.
In
every
town
Mahei
Sparks;
dchate,
AW
vcfi,
That
the
!» N» -irren, „ f Moninoutli, vi«ited ¡a Dal-
and city eastern capitalists have their press is mightier than the sword; m ’ess; v<H*al
v/mrcciate any possible variety in la.- Tui'sila«.
another one.
______
Il I! I’atlir«iin is ('„ii'tantlv reiviving
h e ro in of fare.
Richard Turner is buililin* a liarn at his agents who loan hundreds o f thous­ duett. Misses Powell and Robinson; pa|K*r, in*« (•*>.«1«. Cull and cxuiiiiiH* hi« «tiK-k.
Minnie
Gleason;
losing
address,
Ida-Porter.
A P ioxekk Q r n /r iN d .—An old-
ands of dollars on long time at tlu*
home place.
The F. NI. A. stori* lias new goisls.
time quilting was enjoyed at the res­ ' Portland proposes to remodel the
!'n’(■ Vi isner of McCoy, was on the* street above mentioned rate of interest
Si. \;ilentiue*tt in l? 5 1 ,
Notwithstanding
the
mildness
of
A fre-li supply o f griweries at J. 1).
Hull
Hun
water
hill
so
as
to
make
it
Wednesday.
idence of Mrs. J . H. \ . Din!er of
1 rvine’s.
Assessor W <ì. Campiteli called on us tlu* winter and tlu* goodiu *ss of the
A
forw
ard
young
miss
in
this
year,
j
unobjectionable,
when
it
will
of
Monmouth, on Wednesday, Feb.
people, I diall I«* content to return
Wednesday.
CainptM'll lias ju«t r**e**ivisl a large
or thereabouts, contributed a series «lin J. k M.
13th. We may truly call this a i course be allowed to pass.
of wall paper. He invili*, all hi« cus-
“ lack*" Dave Whitcuker was doing busi- to tlu* valley o ftlie Willamette in
o
f
essays,
and
in
one
o
f
them
she
touiere to call and examine it lmfore pur-
due time* and make it tnv home for
This snow storm, while hard on ness in Dallas Tuesday.
pioneer quilting. The party ruisNt-
Sheriff Smith reports a rough tri p to lile. The saddest news in your hist Urn« refers to St. Valentine’s day: rlriisiua; elsewhere. The pi ice is a way
edof hi ladies, and all, with excep­ | tramps, travelers, young lambs and
down.
issue is the announcement o f tlu* “ ba«t Friday was St. Valentine's
(•rand Reunite Monday.
William I*. H'ririht offers fir «ale el leap a
tion of three, crossed the plain- be­ garden truck, is Hue for wheat, fruit,
Our fr iend Hrickor is suffering much pnin death o f Mrs. J. 1’ . Frizzell, whose* day, and the night before 1 got five niee ilwellim: house and Inirii on Main street
very kind and generous hospitalities
tween ’44 and •>‘J. Tiiree quilts were mining interests and lumbering.
from his sore arm.
hay leav es and pinned four o f them "'¡di two lot« a bargain.
hung in the large parlor on tin* sec­
!’• F. Morey, the genial agent o f the Pacific tlu* writer shared for about ten (lays
Tin* Vanllorn land will be sold at
Spectacles properly toeussed and
during tlu* fall of ’s7. Then I be­ to the four corners o f my pillow and
Fire Insurance Co., is in Dallas.
ond door, two o f which were com ­ 1 sheriff sale at the court house door
Siq>erintciida:.t Reynolds was visiting lieved from her lady-like deportment (he fifth to the middle, and then if I accurately tit ted at I lenry l'atterson’s.
pleted and third one nearly s >, when Saturday. The property is valuable schools till this evening.
and Christian conduct, that site was dreamed o f my sweetheart, Hetty Every pair warranted. N o tit, no
salo
iti'J Salem ,m humble disciple o f mir Savior anil
time came for tlu-ir departure, the and a choice piece.
C. C. Doughty, our editor,
now feel assured that she is at rest said we should I)** married before the
Wednesday on business.
Dalla« natrons will ts ar In mind that Prof.
ladies still sustaining their reputa­
Nat Holman bought in Portland John Hubbard is ci'tv:ing a neat dwelling with Him. Her bereaved husband year was out. Hutto make it sure Hauer
will „lien a « i I uki I hero in rapid | n * ii -
tion asquiltcrs which belong to the | a new buggy, drummer hack and a house on Ins lot ;n Levine's addition.
and motherless daughters have tlu* I boiled an egg hard, and took out maii«lii¡i and crayon portrait instruction as
“good old days o f ’ 4P.” The dinner, tine family carriage; this with tla* Rev. II. M. Waller and daughter ICtta, of consolation oftlie Gospel o f t ’hrist in tin* yolk and tilled it with salt, and soon a« temi eluse.« at Monmouth.
this durk and gloomy hour, “ bet
which is never forgotten on such new harness will make his stable Monmouth, were in Dallas Tuesday.
The F. M. A. store have as elustp
when I went to bed ate it, shell and
Miss llincbiium. a sister o f Mrs. Yocum, me die tiie death o f the righteous,
line of general merchandise its ean
occasions was one which would not shine out in first-class style.
and let tnv lust end be like His.” all, without speaking or drinking in* found any where.
arrived from California Monday.
fail to satisfy the most fastidcous ap­
Nat Holman returned home Wednesday "Precious in tlu* sight o f tin* Lord is after it. \Ye also wrote our lover’s
A
man
named
.).
Harbor
was
kill­
Paints, oils, varnishes, etc., at
the death o f His saints.” “ Hlessisl names upon bits o f paper and roll,si
bringing along a large snow storm.
petite, for the table fairly groaned
W
aterhouses
ed
hy
a
falling
tree
a
few
days
ago
.1. W. 1 lively, of Kansas, and F. C. I.add arc tlu* dead who die in the Lord.”
under its load o f good things. The
These passages o f (Lid's holy word them up in clay and put them into I Henrv Patterson has Just ixxxdvixl
of Ohio, are registered at the Enterprise.
oil
tin*
Little
Xestucca
river,
in
Till­
. o fa | . . . .
names of the party are as follows:
II. Hagood is putting in the foundation an* full of hope to every true Chris­ water, and the first that rose tip wa« 1V new s't«s k o f all theiatest noveities
amook county, and E. Foster was
Aunt Franky Murphy, Mrs, S. S.
for his new dwelling on ids place in town tian and every child o f God devoutly to be our valentine. Would you In the Jewelry
N „ old giasis in
y line.
lit
Drop in and exam ine
Representative Oamliee visited Monmouth looks forward to that great day for think it? Mr. Blossom was my liis stock,
Whitman, Mrs. J. 1». Fenton, .Mrs. injured, it is supposes! fatally.
He flourishes still, the comic val­ the guest of Mr. War.en Saturday and Sun­ which all other days were made,] man. I lay abed and shut my eyes them
H. M. Waller. Mrs. <¡. T. Waller,
day.
when we shall stand in tlu* pre eure
To the ladies o f Dallas and vicinity:—
Mrs. II. M. Davidson, Mrs. A. S. entine fiend* His idea of tlu* most J. K. Miller, who lives a few miles west of of tlu* unerring Judge o f Righteous­ all tin* morning till lie came to our
Those wishiiiu stumping or embroidering
exquisite
pleasure
in
life
is
to
out­
Monmouth, called at the O uskhvkr office ness and hear Him
say to all house, for 1 would not have seen done, call on M is. M. ilayter, Dull««, Ur.
Doughty, Mrs. M. J. Moxleigh,
Tuesday.
whose robes have been washed and another man before him for all the
Mrs.M. K. Ingalls, Mrs. H. J. Ftn- rage your delicate self with some
The Enterprise Hotel always keep tlieir
Messrs. Montgomerev (Hid (iriggs. o f Inde- made white in tin* blood of the
ridiculous
caricature
of
your
per­
table« supplii it with tlie freahwt and Ilio
mitt, Mrs. Hath Murphy, Mrs. Hat­
|iendence, drove through town Tuesday with band), “ Well (lone goad and faithful world.”
best.
tlieir familes.
tie Henkle, Mrs. (leo. Hoothhy, and sonality.
servants.”
The
(rircu
cut
o
f
America»«.
No trouble to show you our goods—
Well I feel sure you did not anx­
Miss Carrie Royal’s rendition of Horn to Mrs. Holt McDaniel, Fell». 12,
the Misses Maggie
and
A Hie
.. ,
| 1«.«:), a girl. This explains Holt s high steps iously desire to leave Monmouth; but
Shellv *V Vanduvn.
The
striking
thing
about
tin*
fame
“ Two Belts of Gold” at the ' aw n - : t|ie tirsr of the week.
Butler.
since you have made up your mind
The straight iip-and-up store-keep­
tine sociable marks her as an artiste Portland’s heart 1« broken lx van«** o f tliis fully to represent the republican o f George Washington is, that o f all
N orma i, B i l l .—T he Monmouth o f ability. It was her first appear­ third Hull Run disaster. “ What's in a party in political matters, 1 consider i Americans ho is the only one that ers -Shcllly and Vunduyn, Indiqien-
detiee
Normal Seliool liill passed the Senate ance on the stage and liai she been name?" ete.
your move to tlu* county seat a ju d i­ lias gone into history with a non­
R. Hennewitz, Monmouth's boss artist and
We name for you way down prices
Every other
Tuesday in the face o f a good deal of trained in tin* piece, she could not be painter, is painting M Morrison’s lions**. cious one, and while 1 cannot be partisan position.
reckoned on vottr side o f tlu* bouse famous man lias lioen considered a on all our general merchandise. G ivo
opposition. Tlu* friendsofthehili wore excelled as an elocutionist.
Let others view and do likewise.
us a call. Shelly & Vanduyn, Ittde-
We are pleased to note that Hanker from a political standpoint, I wish representative o f some spisani idea denee.
charged with most persistent efforts to
you
health,
happiness
and
financial
1
Minus
of
llushhurg
is
improving
from
bis
severe
sick
Salem is trying to raise a
lobby the bill through, and when it
success at least. Dallas is a nice in politi s. This is true witli Ham­
F. G. and I’ . Co. o f rndc|N*nrienee, oiTer to
a woolen mill; al­ S|K‘IL
$“0,000
to
secure
purchasing good» o f
them
vasexplaimsl hy Senator Hatch that
Messrs. Wann and Hlankensbip. and the town. Our people ought to have a ilton and Jefferson, the leaders o f the any one
most half of the amount is already Misses Porter, of Monmouth, attended the house o f worship ther *. and could opposing schools o f political thought, to the amount o f tfi between now and trim
its enemies had been as persistent
tirsi of Man li, a chance to win a J Jl dressing
have, if all were willing to make the as well as o f tlieir disciples who, rase.
raised and the prospects are fair for social here Wednesday evening.
Don't forget the otter for it is a goni
in lobbying against it, tin* effect was
necessary
sacrifice
according
to
abil­
Mr.
Fred
Toner,
"
f
Lincoln,
is
keeping
the balance—Oct there Salem, Dallas
from the early days o f the govern- “'»d you would like to have it.
lsKiks for Fenton A Truitt. Mr. Toner has ity. 'I’lu* M. E. people need a new
about a stand off, and tin* hill pa—ed
People wlto nre talked about, aro
been with Mr. Abrams and comes to Dallas house o f worship and will get it. ment, have dividisi public attention.
with a vote o f 1(5 to 11, two members is close behind.
well recommended
“ Wherever there is a will there is a
The only other American o f whom those who go and exam ine the fine
The
Independence
saw
mill
is
run-
.
hdngabsent. 'The bill is now ready
way,” is a true saying, and we I k *- it can lie said that lie limi anything stock o f artists material nt i’>ti«ters
Sim,iav a(U*ruu illmssoi some tini* licve they have the trill.
Independence. He has a full line o f
for the house work, which will and tting ti full force, and the demand 1 >r ,
like a universal or non-partisan fame Tillies, Academy Isiards, plaques,
Dr. Magers i> well acquainted in this county,
I
have
met
many
o
f
my
old
Mis­
should be pushixl by our delegation lunilier keeps the stock short; even where
be lived f„r many years.
Call and s«*o
souri friends since I returned from is Benjamin Franklin; but lie died in frames, brushes,etc.
to its utmost. The Normal School is now Independence needs another
D. W. Sears. Presiding Elderoftlie McCoy
them.
tin*
year
following
the
final
adoption
Oregon,
and
I
ean
safely
sav
that
all
saw
mill,
and
Dallas
urtist
have
one.
Politico ( iiuutv Seat (¡ranger Asweiution.
being criticied in a good many ways
ti„ii; i;, Dallas last Tuesday and W«slnes.lay o f them, irres|Ks*tlve o f religious or o f tlie constitution, as signalized by
(In to Vaughns, Dallas the leading
by its enemies, more on account of
The Salem divines nre stirred up At the end of «ueli discussion (lie honors political creed, would I k * glad to sec the inauguration o f the first presi- Jeweler,
jealousy likely than any other reason. on the subject of hell. Ihe discus­ were pronounced even. Come again D. \\ me and mine hack hen* as citizens,
R Ii. ( 'olllns, the pliotog. phor, is
and while the knowledge o f this dent. The statement that all our
Religious schools are all right but sion lias introdu* d two new chan­ our luteb string is oat.
\ pleasant farewell party was tendered affords me great satisfaction, I do not Americans are looked upon as parti- preparisi to turn out photographs at
cannot suit the w hole people, while nels for thought, viz.: Has bella Will ¿breves at the Enterprise hotel Monday think of giving up my citi/euahip in -aits ¡s even true o f the judiciary. I »ul.as in all Its branches as gissi as
no one will object to tin* state schools Hack door? and does God govern evening b. a liumlier of In' young fnen*l- the land o f Webfoot. 8t*M ftt «11 Marshall, Jay and Tat icy, whose In any part o f the state.
II, has quit the elerk-bip ot Knton A
Fortini* watch work go to N . M.
that have no such characteristics. hell? It is all right so long as the Truitt, and will leave for other f ie ld s of uae- kinds, bogs excepted, are lower ln*re careers covered the first three-quar­
now than they have been for years.
Grant at II. 15. Patterson’s.
hell
of
fidntss.
Will is a jolly g'>*sl boy and we
b*t us have a good stab* normal preachers do not get into a
ters
o
f
a
century
o
f
our
history,
are
( >ne lag crop o f corn, however, would
wish him s u c c e s s . _____ ___
At J. I». Irvine’s Is th** place to
school, ami that ean I k * found at a row.
reverse things and place everything considered almost universally from
on an upward scale. A large acreage the stand|Kiint o f their achievements get your grts-erics, Independence.
O ak d ale
Monmouth. \Ve will anxiously
The average salary paid male
will be planted in the ensuing spring
Farmer« miri trudere all |«itnui!.a: Mr».
wait and trust the hill will meet the
this and m aty of the farmers have much in carrying out political ideas.—New Elkin«’
teachers in tliis state in tin* year 1 " * As we wen* wandering around
tallii* at tier hotel in Dallas.
most
of
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favor of our legislators.
vicinity
last week we saw*
of their corn land in readiness now York /Ve.««.
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was $48.22, and in the year 1880 was the
Tin* tlry gissis store F. M. A . w ill
farmers tilling the soil.
T ih stkk an d C i t i z e n s M ef . t -
and o f females it was for l*s-> Several of the citizens from Hyra- for tlu* planter as soon as the time
The linker Ih nutrrnisays the cigar­ give you *t bargain if you w ill etili
rolls around. Wheat looks well and
and see them.
c u s e v is it.s l the Oakdale siK-iety last bids fair now to I k * a giMid crop. For
D ig —There will he a meeting of tin $.*U 5.1Ki and for the year 1886 it
ette miisanw* ii as deadly there as
Mrs. La Hansieur, City Bazaar
vent of whom tlu* present I wiil bid adieu to you :*I«e\v iiere, and the small l»oy admires
trustees and citizens interested in ÿH.65; Teachers wages are declin­ Mutunlav night,
took an active part; that is what we and your readers.
I iide|M*ndenee, has made a tine
Lacreole A cadem y Saturday ing.
the “ loud pictures” found in every
selection o f woolen gtssls, rll>-
It. M. M i s . ic k .
like
to
see.
Siting. The object is to consult to-
package, and admires them as he in­
I khis , buttons, articles for fancy
W. II. Bagley of Salem, was mar­
\Vewould -ugge-t ton mnph of
JMhc* as to the better steps to take, niti Tuesday to Miss Edith Key- voung men of Syracuse, to ti» k«* a
work, remnants o f cashmere,
hale« tin* poisonous smoke o f the foul
A« Other* See l *.
prints, liaudkerehiefs, purses,
*»(1 the advancement o f the buihl- nolds of Portland, at Scio. Mr Bug* girl apiece instead of seven I k -. wis - ii
Wednesday’s Ortyonitm editorill.v weed. Titer»* is no pine»* that is »*x-
etc.
< Jive an early call.
i®!? fund. There is Itoing prepared a ley is clerk in the State Insurance The two.
remarks: “ The Gil 1 to relocate the cinpt from the danger and distre— W. H. Elkin« will w»m tiav« 10 nice I kn J
Sunday School was organized Feb.
l^'gr.ininte for the occasion, which office, and the bride is a sister oftlie
___ The fol- county seat o f Polk failed in the can'««! by th«* cigarette. A string room« added to 1 1is hotel; also a »simple riMini
^ili U* intcr-persi (
1
tin* husi- .alitor of the Independence ID* S » b . pith with good attendance
man cun endure for years, us Id.« for d m n imeni who promise to patronize the
lowing are the officers: Huperintend- house and the ambitious dreams o f
homi, a» they mostly all know Elkin» oif old
ussi-tant
rnis
r-
A large a tte n .* '# * is desired
[ niliqiendence have faded. Dallas lungs nre in a measure case-hardened a» Kalla«’ l»st h*K«*l man.
Polk county needs a county fair •mt J. 1». Chitwood; a
Kccrctarv
w" hope all will feel it their
intend«nt N. Garwood;
has been the county s**at since the and like gutta jK-rcha, but the small
Attention o f those who an* taking
chorister T. A. Far- organization o f the county. It is Imy falls a »juiek victim if In* find*
grounds «"<> a
r X Ï Ï U*nna Murpliy; chorister
®#ty to he present.
IHimtihg is called to the full lim*«>t
K m ,t s u n * r l ;.S . Thomosou. W «
o f members from all l* * £
tin* means to buy all he ean get away artistic material at II. It. Patt.Tsona
O rehovs
1) a xrt no I t e m .—A countv. Then* is some talk l»ut * k > hope to *ss* the Sunday School pros- centrally located and convenient for
with. In this manner, what is orig­ IndeiH-ndence.
all
bus.ness
purpose*.
The
result
o
f
man in Oregon died lately definite action in this diu-et.on; v e iK*r in the near future.
inally intended for ¡nn<K-cni indul­
a
content
involving
such
a
change
Williard
Miefarth’s
tesini
got
fnght-
«• rn iii) m a to a h .
exhaustion caused by excessive*
u r.., .m - ,* -.o **na if tm- «•■“ *;
i ‘ .; ,ltv last week, running could not have Iss-n beneficial gence becomes a deadly evil, .den
The high (Hrsition ttttaimsl and the
(ttneing. Marked copies of newsjm- 0f holding such fair -iiould I k * ti X(s 1
°n
, r and breaking his bar-
enough, if beneficial at all, to have and women, hoys and girls, all an* unlvcr«.:i acceptance and approval o f
or after
^ Wntainirig tlie item are finding either immediately befort
atoned for the bitterness that would tending towards th** cigarette. It the pleasant Mqnid fruit n*m«*dy Myr-
way to Genera I Harrison front tl,o state lair «1 * * * « " ’ *
have I ks - u engendered. Much things will I** *he survival o f th'. fittest, up o f Fig«, as the most excellent lax­
would l>e able
to draw many exhibit*
ative known, illustrat»* the value o f
. Puts o f the country. Monte think W(>UIUUC^
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«¡ivor too much o f a family quarrel and the most enduring may pull the qualities on which its suoM*ss is
*¡11 break up the inaiigura! ball.—
appear there, I his >- "
v
take an active p»rt.
^ to be edifying to the public or profit- through. Those who taste not will 1 at»* « I ¡uut are abundantly gratifying
competition and any
(Wgo Tritum e.
f(,r friendly
, »•»me out I k st of all.
to the Cal. Fig Myrup Company,
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.. .
.„*vn in tla* county line a i,,'i tli;;,i; ; r ‘ , /i'lW - / . That F. t - able to the participator*.
the evening
'
’
at
.
county is Wl ■“ r'“Prcso" U‘<1 ^ ^ ' t o t r e . in its work.
chance to gt*t
M adam K J a k l e y — V a l e n t i n e
talent reflected
i
13 ’ "e thinl house.