Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 02, 1900, Image 2

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There was a surprise party at the
honte of (J, G. Hewitt in honor of the
! birthday of Miss Ray Harman, of
A n U n e q i a U ' c d a n d C o m p l e t e R e i Bridgeport.
s u n i e nt W r. a t Y o u r F r io n d s a r e
Jobu Burns anil Scott I.augliary
a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e l y Doin g.
i were circulating a petition last week
[ to raise money to pay the indebtedness
BRUSH COLLEGE.
ou our school bouse.
iihwiauKi» K vrkv F riday M ornino A t 7:30.
\V .
.V . A V A . S I I ,
leal Estate Agei?ey.
A party was given at Mr. Blanch­
ard's last Friday night there being
about forty persons pres-’ nt.
Rev. Burbank preached at Bue’ l ’«
chapel last Sunday and Rev. Blair will
preach at Harmony next Sunday.
Cellar L. ^oilinj & y o ., Dalian.
Great Variety of County and City Property for Sale or Exoiianp.
Loans Made and Insurance Written.
There will be regular services at the
Baptist church next Sunday and on
Mr, A . C. J.eivbo recently «old eiglit j
Saturday at 2.30 iliere will be coven­
BU ENA VISTA.
lioga.
ant meeting. Important business is
Farmers are plowing some this to be transacted and a full attendance
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Sunday arliool commenced lari week.
/»p.
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S :
is desired.
Sunday agan.
Melvin Bal Iwin and family have re­
I I 50 ............................... .. Per y'*ar
Here fire some of our offerings:
Jtannie Smith and Viola Vercler turned lw Wlnlock.
$ 75 ..........................Per six month*
LOCAL
have been lick.
40 ...................... Per three months
62 acres one mile from Sniilhfiehl
60
ai-res oil falls city road, well wa­
School opened Monday, the scarlet
and
Advertising rates made known on The Discoverer of Swamp-Root at Work in
tered. good timber and outlet to rang­ witli dwelling, barn, fruit, etc., all for
fever scare being ever.
Clyde
Beckett
ha«
treated
hi«
fami­
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His Laboratory.
implication. Correspomlence is solicit-
es. 10 acres cleared, l’ rict* $450, half $1.850, or would exchange fur Dallas
ly to a tine organ.
There is a disease prevailing in this
Mr. Oglesby, our new blacksmith, is
a |.
Would sell part at same rate. or Salem property.
Nothing but a local cash.
Protracted meeting« will commence giving good satisfaction.
Kino Job Printing done at reasonable counlry most dangerous because so decep­
etneriy or change of cli-
CO acres two m ills from Dallas; all
20
acres
a mile from Dallas, build­
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by at iligblaud next Sunday,
ii.ito will cure
•»rices.
C. E. Tyler and wife, of Croston,
ings and improvements. Desirable fenced and under cultivation ; $900.
it— heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
CATARRH
or apoplexy are often the result o f kidney
Mr«. Vercler and M i«« Tesaie Em ­ visited relation in town last week.
T h e S p e c i f i c is for fruit and vegetables.
Large farms indifferent p irt« of the
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad­ mett viaited our school lately.
Sly’ s Crenm Balm
39 acres of timber laud 4 miles from comity for sale and twn in eastern Or­
Ed.
Harpoon,
Haynon,
wlia
who
has
been
working
vance
the
kidney-poisoned
blood
will
attack
M AC ER8 E XE CUT E D .
It i* quickly absorb«*!
egon to exchange for Vslley propetty.
county seat can be bought for $300.
! the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
iting friends beta.
In a letter to his folks James Smith in W infoca, is visiti*
Gives relief at once.
>t opens and cleanses the
Improved property and vacant lute
Ray Sink was murdsred September j break down and waste away cell by cell. lolls of the «afe arrival of hiuiNelf and
Some desirable Falls City property
Mr». E.fW. Hall i and children and
Nasal Passages.
13, 1898 and thrown into the **iver Then the richness o f the blood— the albumen party at Skagwav, but says they en
in all parts of Dallas at low ligures.
« tiiap enough.
Allays InfUmation.
Mary
8hijcs
were
Salem
visitors
Fri
i
—
leaks
out
and
the
sufferer
has
Bright's
teals and Protects the
below the steel bridge at Salem. A h
countered a severe storm on the voy­ day and alu rd ay.
a ll su bu rban tra cts w h ere d u ll, fit ­
COLD <N H E A D letnbrane. Restores the ICO acres ou Peedee, Some improv- fu l S h m om
soon us the body was found circtim Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
es cou ld be m ad e.
Cheap at $300.
Dr. K ilm er’ s Swam p-Root the new dis­ age.
Senses of T iste and Smell. N o injurious drug. R eg­ nients.
slantial evidence began to point to VV. covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
Miss I i f Bonney.of Woodhurn, and ular size, 50 cents; Family aize, or by mail.
Two prune orchards near Dallas.
O. MMgers as the guilty party. He and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
K LY BROTHERS, 5U War.en Street, New York.
ROCK CREEK.
Mrs. B. 7. Ford, of Croston, visitsd
was arrested and brought to trial and of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
their sislf, Mrs. E. W. Hall, last week.
Mrs.
Otto
Byerley
is
visiting
frien
such a complete and strong chain of efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cenf
.e, j -fRDio, at party at \
A sample M ttU sent free at Elk i;i'y.
Bids for Wood Wanted.
circumstantial evidence was waren and dollar
Notice.
tlie resideihe of M rTC rutz, on last s Referee’s Sale of Real Property.
around him that an impartial jury by mail, also a book telling about Swamp-
W
e
have
had
quite
a
Beige
of
cold
Root
and
its
wonderful
cures.
Address
Friday
evening,
given
by
their
grand
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J
could not do otherwise than pronounce
o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e c o u n -
TS H E R E B Y G IV E N TO A L L PERSONS CLAIM
Dr. Kilm er Sc Co., Binghamton, N . Y . and weather this weak.
daughter. M is Edith King.
ty court of Polk county. Oregon, will receive
him guilty. The case was appealed
N O T IC K 18 H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T P ing any interest or right in ami to the wheat
mention this paper.
stored in cither of the warehouses lately operated sealed bids on Thursday, February 8, 1900, until 12
Roy Henry, of Elk City, intends
by
virtue
o
f
a
commission
duly
issued
out
of
the supreme court and a new trial was
Mr. Steel's louse came neat being
o’clock, noon, at the court honse in Dallas, Oregon,
h
y
T
.
J.
Black,
deceased,
to
w
it:
The
warehouse!
making Rock Creek his future home. destroyed by lire last Sunday about j tho circuit court of the state of Oregon for known a» the T. J. Black warehouse at Halsey, Ore­ for 7ft cords of four foot old growth live fir wood,
ordered. Last May the case again
the county of Polk, and to me directed on the gon, the warehouse known us the Cuinming’s ware­ tree from large knots. The court reserves the right
came up before Judge Burnett in the
Geo. Miller and sister, Emma, were noon. Fire aught in the roof near 15th day of January, 1900, upon a decree and house on the Willam ette river we-t of Halsey, and to reject any or all kids
K. H A Y T E R , County Clerk.
court hero and he wusagain convicted , Vesaie Owens and Al. Sevier are
duly rendered and entered of record by the warehouse at Derry, Oregon, to present their
visiting friends al Sugarioaf last week. the kitchen II le, but with prompt as­ order
to me at Room 402, Chamber of Commerce,
and has ever since been in the Polk chopping cord wood for C. McCaluh.
sistance frot the neighbors the lir e 1 •aid court on the 5th day of January, 1900, in claims
Cortland.
Oregon,
duly
verified,
on
or
before
the
1st
a
certain
suit
therein
pending,
county jail. The supreme court was
Thomas Blower nnd his brother, waa extingl'ihed but, not until the wherein
of March, 1900.
Mrs. Mack and Mrs. Mrs. Caleb cele­
Am y
M.
Gimble
and Jay
Dated at Portland, Oregon, January 19. 1900.
appealed to in vain for another bear­ brated their husband« birthday with John, are on his place for a few day». kitchen roof yas almost entirely do« S. S. Gimble are plaintiffs, and Olive Morris,
A. W H E E LE R , Receiver.
Sheriff’s Sale.
ing and his attorneys and friends have carpet ru g se w iu gH .
Stella
Johnson
and
Walter
Johnd<>n,
her
hus­
troyed.
Troy Mays and Rufus Simpson, of
band, Anna E. Frakes, Jesse B. Walling and
brought to hear upon the governer
Cora Walling, his wife, Florence Toner and
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon
T. J. Guthrie and wife have been Elk City, were looking for places last
every possible influence in bis behalf
W illiam M. Toner, her husband, D illa L.
F
F I IL
L L ! S C I T Y .
for the couuty of Polk.
Call for Warrants.
Friday Februray 2. 1900 was set for spending a few days with Ins brother, week.
Grublm and Louis B. Grubbs, her husband,
M. D. Levy, plaintiff, 4
George Ga|owuy is plowing for Alice M. Pomeroy and Orange S. Pomeroy,
the execution and a large crowd as Harvey, at Cochran.
vs.
>
Wednesday evening there was a
her husband, Grant W alling and Nellie W a l­ XTO TICE 18 H E R E B Y GIVEN T H A T A I.L UN* Madge Blunt, dft,
Frank Butler.
J
scudded to witness ©r hear about it.
Miss Campbell i» giving her eighth musical party at Miss Hampton’s
ling, his wife, Jennio L . Glandon, E. C. K eyt l i
|iaid county warrants of Polk county, Oregon,
B Y V I R T U E O F A N E X E C U T IO N ,
Despite a hard rain,by 9 o’clock this grade pupils an extra hour of time, place.
Oaklitirst ficlool district made a levy and .1. N . Skaife are defendants, directing h which were presented and endorsed f “ N ot paid for judgment older and decree, duly issued out of
tnoi ning the streets were full of peo­
] »ale of the real property sought to be parti- want of funds,” prior to June 1, 1897, will be and under the seal of the above entitled court-,
helping them to thoroughly review.
of five mill* la|t Saturday.
I tioned in said suit and hereinafter described, l»aid upon presentation at my office. Interest will in the above entitled cause, to me directed,
The Misses Grace Hampton and
ple who had come to witness the full-
not be allowed on the same after the date of this no­
and dated the 8th day of January, 1900, u | h > ii
At a special meeting last Satuiday and appointing me referee to sell the same on tice
H. L . FENTON,
fill men t of the law’s decree. Some
Seventy acres of the 1). M. Outline Mary Morrison visited the school on
the terms hereafter set forth, and report such
a decree rendered and entered in said court
County Treasurer.
a tax of ten m il* was levied for school gale, and to carry out the object of such de-
200 invitations had been issued and place has baen sold to Mr. Gilson and Tuesday.
Dated, Dallas, January 18,1900.
on the 2nd day of January, 1900, in favor of
district purpose.
the enclosure was ciow led. Inside of seventy acres to Mrs. Alice White-
I cree according to law, I will, on
M. I), Levy against Madge Biunt, for the
J tin« Edwards, of Norton, wa» visit­
the jailing just by th e scaffold were comb.
sum of $000, with interest thereon from tlie
ing friends at Rocca on Wednesday
A basket socttl in the school house W e d n e s d a y , t h e 7 t h d a y o f M a r c h ,
20th day of July, 1892, at the late of 10 |»er
the twelve jurymen, as given else-
| 1900, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon,
Sheriffs
Sale.
cent per annum, and the further sum of $26
and
Thursday.
realized $26.611 which will go toward at the court house door i’l Dallas, Polk coun­
Hamilton
Mulkey expects his
w lier, the doctors, and T © « wh , of the
costs and disbursements, ami the costs of and
purchasing au organ.
ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the high­
Statesman, Davenport, of the Exam i­ brothers from California in the spring.
upon this writ, and for the further sum of
IND E PEND E NCE .
est bidder all the right, title, interest and es­
$75,
together with interest thereon at the rate
ner, Hay ter, of the Observer, and I’heir families will remain here while
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There U yet sickness with us, Mr. tate of the plaintiffs and defendants in am) to
Harbin Coeper is very sick with la Marlin, (¿lark Travis and Dr. Pfand the following described premises, situated in by virtue of an execution duly issued out of of G per cent per annum from the 2nd day of
Fiske, of the I tkmixkk . Sheriffs H ol­ they go on to the Alaska mining re­
January, 1900, commanding me to make »ale
and
under
the
seal
of
thecircuit
court
of
the
grippe.
der, of Sherman county, Blakely, of gions.
hoefer, being down with pneumonia. the county of Polk and state of Orfgon, to- *tate of Oregon for the county of Polk, bear­ of the following described real property, situ­
wit: Ths east one-1
one-half (A) of the donation
Umatilla, Dee ring, of Union, Aider-
ated in the county of Polk ami state of Ore­
claim of Jesse I).
J W alling and Eliza Ann ing date the 18th day of January. A. D., gon: The north half of the northeast quarter
Fred. Wagner was over from Dallas
Some of oir citizens are thinking lami
man, of Tillamook, Mlinkers, of Linn,
Walling, his wife, being notification No. 247, 1900, upon a decree duly entered, enrolled
AIR LIE .
Saturday.
of leaving f<Y Klondyke or Cape Nome claim No. 52, in section 31, township 6 south, and docketed in the office of the clerk of said o f section sixteen (16), township eight (8)
Durbin, of Marion, and Deputy Hen­
court on the 4th day of January, A. D., 1900, south, range seven (7) west, of the W illam ­
I. M. Simpson thinks some of plow
derson, of Yamhill, weie also present.
Fred. Hooper is adding a new porch and otheL <f us will start for Linn range 3 west of W illam ette meridian; claim in a certain suit therein pending wherein P ette meridian, containing eighty (80) acres in
county whole the totAl tax is 14 mills N’t». 48 in sections 35 and 30, township G south B. McSwoids is plaintiff and J. B. Leasia, F. said county of Polk and state of Oregon; to­
A t 10:10 Magers ascended the scaffold ing up his hop patch.
to iiis residence.
range 4 west of the Willamette meridian, ami
VV. Leasia and Fred. Leania are defendants, to gether with all and singular the tenements,
with a firm tread and with onsidera-
Miss Davia, of McCoy, is visiting
The lafiei of the M. E. church meet claim No. 58 in sections 1 and 2, township 7 me directed, and commanding me to sell the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto
Sam. Neally was buried at Mon­
south, range 4 west of the Willamette merid­
Ide composure. After a prayer by
Wednesday lifter noon to make quilts, ian, and containing 322.71 acres. Also a part hereinafter described mortgaged premises to belonging, or in anywise appertaining.
our teacher, Miss Carpenter.
mouth
Thursday.
Rev. Biggs, Magers spoke a few words
therefore, by virtue
of
said
sew carnet nigs, or do any sewing of said donation land claim of Jesse D. Wal- satisfy the amounts specified in said execu­ Now,
execution, judgment order and decree and in
protesting his innocence and forgiv­
Scott A Hayden, of Nebraska, are
Mrs. Babbitt is improving her prem­ which wjll bring in money for tlie ! ling and wife, aforesaid, described as follows, tion, I w ill on
compliance with the demands of said writ, 1
ing (hose who Draught him to his thinking of buying the Jones place.
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3,
1900*
to-wit:
Beginning
at
a
point
on
the
north
ises by a new b arn.
church djebt.
| line of said donation land claim 78.17 chains A t the hour of 2 o’clock, p. m.. of said day at will, on
death. With W . E Williams and
S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y IO, 1900,
Farmers are all busy, some plowing
west from the northeast corner of said claim; the west door of the county court house in
J. VanMeer is just recovering from
John Ford on each side, the black cap
The M. B. Church is fast discharg­ j thence
south 74^ degrees west, 38.67 chains Dallas, in said county and state, sell at pub­ at tlie hour of 10 o’clock, a, m., at the front
wns drawn over his bead, the straps while others are chopping their next an attack of pneumonia.
ing its indebtedness, $150 having been along the north line of said claim; thence lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in door of the county court house in the city of
adjusted and at 10:10 ¡Sheriff Van winter’s wood.
Mrs. Mix wns initiated into the Fra­ raised titice last October* leaving only ! south, 15 degrees east, 22.G4 chains; thence hand on day of sale, all the right, title and in­ Dallas, said county and state, sell at public
Orsdul touched the spring that hurled
$100 owibg. The Lulies’ Aid society ! north, 74A degrees east, 17 chains; thence terest of said defendants, or either o f them, of, auction, subject to redemption, to the highest
Several of J. M. Stnat’s family li.ive ternal Union Saturday night.
north, 15 degrees west, 7 chains; thence north, in and to tlie said mortgaged premises, de­ bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all
him into eternity. The job whs con­ been down witli the scarlet fever, or
provide»* $54 by socials, with oyster I | 74
1-2 degrees east, 21.60 chains; an l thence scribed in said execution as follows, to-wit: the right, title and interest which the within
ducted with dispatch and without a possibly scarlatina.
Dr. O. D. Butler is putting a now sup pen v
chicken dinners and north, 15 degrees west, 15.25 chains to the Lots 10 and 11 of section 11; the northwest named defendant had at the date of the mort­
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sidewalk nro'iml his premises.
| place of beginning, containing 71.51 acres, quarter of the southwest quarter; and lots No» gage herein, or since had, in or to the above
wort
was pronounced dead and the und
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p""4k thereof
I more or less.
Ed. Patras, McKisson, and prehaps
to satisfy said execution, judgment order, de­
Mrs. Magüito, who is in the hospi-
The said
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in Polk county, Oregon, together with the cree, interest, costs, and all accruing costs.
the following terms, to-wit: Ten per cent of
hereditaments and appurtenances
Dated, Dallas, Oregon, January 12, 1900.
and
. , Bell« W olfe and Irene I the purchase price t.» be |»aid by the purchas tenements,
thereunto belonging, or in any wise apper­
Mr. Meeker is again on the streets
J. G. V A N O R S D K L,
Tine appointment of W. W. Smith,
Dodd
be pleased to receive ten j er to the undersigned referee at the time of taining.
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon.
That interesting historical maga­ as road supervisor for this district after a long siege of typhoid fever.
ctmls froit any one who wished their sale, and the balance thereof to be [»aid
Dated at Dallas, Oregon, Feb. 2, 1900.
zine, The Oregon Native Hon, for Jan- gives universil satisfaction.
upon the confirmation of such sale by the
J. G. V A N O RS D KL,
A minstrel company gave an enter­ names ui it. The ladies meet on court
and delivery of the referee's deed.
uniy, is on our table. It is highly il-
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon.
tainment
at
tlie
hall
Saturday
even­
Thursday
to
do
work
to
raise
money
Dated
this
29th
day
of
January,
A.
D
W. E. Williams, 0. E. Staats, Bora
lustrr.ted with pictures of scenery in
ing.
to comph to their church.
1900.
J A 8. K. S H E P A R D ,
the northwest and portraits of many Tarler and W illie McAdams have ini-
Referee,
formad
us that they have received in­
A mini >er of his young friends met
of the eatly pioneers, among them
Rev. R. E. Story preached in tlie
vitations
to
the
hanging
of
Magers.
four of the pioneer Methodist mission
Baptist church Sunday morning and at Mr. Ui’Jloway’a at a birthday cele­
bration ol Roy Searcy, they being Dan
aries.
S h e riffs Sale.
The question of dividing 'tie Luck- evening.
Notice is hereby given that the county superin­
McSherry, Viola and Althea Gardner,
tendent of Polk county, Oregon, w ill holJ the regu
W e anticipate a substantial growth iarnute voting preeienct is being ag­
Mr. W elch’s family are all down Maud and Edith .Montgomery, Davie
lar examination o f applicants lor stale papers at Dal­
itated,
whereby
a
voting
place
will
he
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T las, on February 14th, lfttli, 16th and 17th, 1900, as
for Dallas duiiug the coming year.
with measles and Mr, Kibby is dsn- and Ethel Martin, Mamie, Margaret
by virtue of an execution duly issued out of follows,¿commencing Wednesday, February 14th, at
But little town property, either im­ established at Peedee. This would be gerously ill with them.
and Willi© Murray, Belle Wolfe, Mary, and under the seal of the circuit court of the 9 o'clock, a. m., and continuing until Saturday, Feb
a
great
convienence
to
voters
of
that
proved of unimproved, is held at un­
Charlie and W ill Truax, Arthur and state of Oregon for the county of Polk, bear­ ruary 17tli at 4 o’clock:
M. E. Masterson and Miss Gertrude
reasonable figures and building mate­ vicinity.
ing date Ihe JSth day of January, A . D., WEDNESDAY’ , penmanship, history, spelling, alge­
Jim Teal.
bra, reading, school law
Ackey were married in Portland last
1900, upou a decree duly entered, enrolled T H U R S D A Y , written arithmetic, theory of teach­
rial is oheAp enough. As a place of
A. C. Staits Airlie’s tied sheep fan­
and
docketed in the <. tfice of the said clerk of ing grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil govern­
residence few if any towns in the val­ cier, recently received a letter from week, returning Monday. Both par­
H A R M O N Y A N D M I L L CR EE K.
said eourton the 4th day o f January, A . D., ment.
ley have heller nr greater inducements parlies in Lane county nffermg him ties are well and favorably known
| li)00, In a certain suit therein pending wherein FRID AY', physiology, geography, mental arithme­
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Mrs. Millard bad been quite dick at | State Land Board ia plaintiff and J. C. Frink, tic. composition, physical geography.
ami everybody is inclined to speak a an increased price for all of this sea­ here ami have tlie good wishes of a
large circle of friends. H e is cashier Salem.
j Joeie Frink, his wife, John Prell and Minnie S A T U R D A Y , botany, plane geom etry, general his­
good word for it.
tory, English literature, psychology.
son’s buck lambs which he may have
j Prell, his wife, are defendants, to me directed,
of the First National bank and she
J. N. Hart,
Tho social at Mr. Blair’* was well and commanding me to sell the hereinafter
Hcarcley a day passes without ad­ for »ale, and tho contract was no soon­ lias been sales lady in J. A. Mills
Co. School Supt., Polk Co.. Or.
ditions to our subscription list. Those er closed than one of his prixe ewes Basket store during the paat year.
enjoyed by «dl and over $5 was realiz­ ! described mortgaged premises to satisfy the
amounts specified in said execution, I will
Next door to P. 0., Dallas.
ed.
j
who have an acquaintance in all parts surprised him by presenting him with
S a t u r d a y * M a r c h 3, 1900,
The Ladies of the Maccabees pub
of the coni»ty see more or less suid four lovely lambs, all bucks, and valu­
There was quite am enjoyable sing A t the hour of l o’clock, p. in., of said day at
Watch and
licly installed the following officers
about said neighborhoods almost every ed at $32.
ing at Mr. For tor’* last Sunday even I the west door of the county court house in
week. Our highest ambition is to
Monday n igh t: Commander, Mrs. J.
I
Dallas,
in
said
county
ami
state,
soil
at
pub-
jewelry repairing
ing.
S. Cooper; past commander, Mrs. N el­
I lie auction to the highest bidder for cash in
make a good couuty paper and with a
S P R IN C VALLEY.
Latest makes of all kinds
carefully
attended to.
!
hand
on
day
of
sale,
all
the
right,
title
and
in-
lie K irk lan d ; lieutenant commander,
corps of faithful correspondents we
Irvin Payne and John Penland
! terest of said defendants, or either of them,
of stoves.
Tinware in
Rev. Geo. A. McKinley spent a few Miss Jessie Brown; record kseper,
seem to be giving general satisfaction
of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, de­
days in Portland this week.
Miss Sm ith; finance keeper, Miss C,
in that direction.
variety. Tools of many
scribed in said execution as follows, to-wit:
The south half of the southeast quarter of sec-
sorts.
Paints and oils
Mis« I.ettio Abrams is visiting Robinson; chaplain, Mrs. K nox; mus­
j
tion
two
(2),
in
township
9
south,
of
range
6
ter at arms, Mrs. Ed. H illiard; ssnti-
friends and relatives in Salem.
j west, of the Willamette meridian, in Polk
and a large assortment
nel, Mrs. W m . Barnett ; picket, Mrs
county state of Oregon, containing eighty (80)
K. Thurston sold 41 goats at $4 each.
Kted Toner is visiting his parents, Burton. Tlie past lady commander
acres, be the same more or less, together with
of notions, all cheap for
the tenements, he editauienis and appurten­
J. Tuner and wife for u few days.
was presenti d with a beautiful em ­
cash.
Clarenco MoCulcb is hauling tiling
ances
thereunto
belonging,
or
in
any
wise
ap­
blem pin in appreciation of btr faith-
pertaining.
for drainago.
Mrs. Samuel Phillips is visiting her services during the past 'w o years. A
Dated at Dallas, Feb. 2, 1900.
J. J. W I S E M A N ,
mother. Mrs. Skaife, at Fairfield.
suniptusua repast was servid ami nil
Lots of folks have been limiting up
sf. G . V A N O RSD KL*
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon.
old tax receipts.
DALLAS
. . . .
ORECON.
Elmer Purvine has gono to Cal had a good time.
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A choice lot of general
VV. H. Mack will build a large barn ifornia to spend tho winter for the
I
P
O
L
K
.
benefit of his health.
for John Sumpter.
merchandise suited to
Summons.
J. H. Schmidt, ef Smith Dakota,
the country around. Ma­
Mrs. W ill Yeater is expecting her
Robert. Crangle and I.izzie Plum thinks of lov aiiiig here.
aunt from the east.
were married Wednesday, a week ago,
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon,
ny articles will he sold
for Polk county.
Farmers have stirtrd their plows
by Rev. Nash, Tho boys serenade«!
at or below cost to close
Charlie Boh wait and John Huber
John
R.
Robbins,
")
them with cowheila, tin pans and shot and ground ia in fine sliapo.
Plaintiff, !
have gone to Idaho.
t lip m n u t.
A l l iit tt n d a .«* * !
guns, and Robert was ready for I Item;
SOUTH
vs.
V
Our school is progressing nicely
OF
goods at lowes1
, prices,
Alexander Mitchell
|
Mr. Adams has been taken to (own they were invited in ami treated.
with Miss Mary Frans as tesclier,
and Henry Hicks,
ACADEMY
for medical treatment.
and for all kinds of farm
Defendants.
b
l
o
c
*;
Last Saturday Bird W alling was 42
Peter Friesen will have a public
T o Henry Hicks, one of the above named
DALLAS
produce we will pay the
Tho neighbors met and cut wood j years old. hut he dill not think his sale February 1st and inuucdiatly leave
defendants:
neighbors knew anything about it for Nebraska.
for church and Sunday school.
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F W . E . S h a w A S o n
highest market price.
Oregon, you are hereby required to ap|>eai
) until about 20 of 'hem came in to
and answer the complaint tiled against you in P r o p r ie t o r s .
D. Nachtingal has bought the Dod­
*|omd the evening. Mrs. W alling had
PETER COOK.
the above entitled suit within six weeks from
prepared a surprise for him as well as son place on Salt Creek and I’eter i i A scran attack o f nervous
the date of the first publication of this sum
i lor the company, for seldom
is one Abraham occupies the house.
inoiiM,
to-wit,
on
or
before
the
20th
day
of
prostration left m y heart in a
Stall room for double or
January, 1900; and if you fail so to answer,
I priveliged to sit down to such a
very weak state.
It would
for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
LU C K IA M U TE .
Isiuntiful repast. All sampled the
single teams, 10 cents,
j the court for a judgment anti decree as pray ;
palpitate and flutter at the
oyster soup, banana cake, cream and
ed for in said complaint, to-wit:
Saddle horses, 5 cents.
Chas. Hulmán and wife have a son.
slightest
exertion,
and
I
was
That the mortgage given by the defendant,
lemon pie and a dozen other goedies.
unable to attend to business. I
Seperate neat ami warm
| Alexander Mitchell, to William (J. Harris
John W alling and Kea Grev n did more
Miss Ruby Burns is visiting in Sa
and
afterward transferred to the plaintiff, j
tried several remedies without
than sample them and are new on the lem.
waiting rooms for ladies
which bears date the 20th day of October,
benefit, until I began using
j retire«! list.
1892, and was, on October 29.1892, ie:.>nled|
and
gentlemen. Give us
Ed. LefTey is driving the mill team
on page 581, of volume L of the records of
Dr. Miles’ Heart (Jure which
mortgages for Polk county, Oregon, be fore­
a trial. Feed for sale.
Grandma Clark, who has been para-
cured me completely.
grow paying crop« because they’re I
f t closed, the premises therein descrii>ed to l»e
lyiscd for many years, die«! last Sun
W. W ollney, Jackson, Mia«.
Jnmes II.iKguril !■«« it new buggy
.told as prescribed by law and the proceeds of
fresh nod R ln a y t the b eat. For I
day morning and her liody was laid to liorao.
-tuch I k * amdied in satisfaction of the amount
(talc everywhere. Refuse substitutes. ]
rest in our beautiful cemetery. Rsv.
due on said mortgage, together with $’>0 at­
Stick to F erry’s Seeds and prosper.
torney's fee ami the costs and disbursements
M i « E th e l B row n is v is itin g
nt
W. J. Crawford, of Salem, preached
of this suit; that the de fendants and all per­
MW S**ed Annual free. W rite for it. |
i tlie funeral sermon, assisted bv Bros. B riilg e p n rL
sons claiming under them since the date of
D. M. FERRY A CO.. Defrstt. Midi.
Geo. A. M cKinley and J. R. Shepard,
said
mortgage
be
barred
ami
foreclosed
o
f
all
Mr. Wheeler I i m rented Iiis (dace to |
i She was beloved by all who knew her
right, claim ami interest in the mortgaged
premises ami every part thereof, and that the
, ami tins entire community ehould h> Clareni-e Ireland.
(daintiff may have such other aud further re- I
made better from the fact that she
The farmers in this vieiuity are I
iief as to the court may seem equitable.
h«ed among us leaching us the lesson busy plowing again.
This summons is served upon you by publi­
Executor's Notice.
is sold by all druggists on guarantee
» f patienre amt endurance even in tire
cation there»»f in the Polk County ltemir.er,
first
bottle
benefits
or
money
back.
Chris
Marks
is
talking
of
going
to
.a
newspaper
of general circulation, published j
midst of great pain. Her son, John,
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
wet klv at Dallas, in said countv, for a period j
W ill give strength t*« the ne-ve« snd re­
ami daughters, Mrs. Gihemi and Miss the mines in the »piing,
V o n C I I S HF.RF.RY GIVEN THAT I. W A.
Dr. Milnt Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind. of six consecutive ami successive weeks, bv or- I
store the liver ami khloeys t.> a healthy
Brown, have been appointed executor of the
Aildie weie at her bedside during her
ler *4 the H o«. W . L. Wells, jislge ui the |
condition, give Ume to lh.? «t'<meeh » ih I
llsn. GerapJ and wife visited at T.
will and
tdfCiment of Adam
Brown, deceav
id promote a g*»*l appitita
oounty cmirt of the state «4 Oregon, for Polk j
last illness
ed. All person« indebted to the said estate will make
C. Ireland's last Sm day.
1— p i j M M i : w ill relieve coe.»tipa-
1IHTOR AN II PHOrRlRTuR.
S jm »in iv »
CATARRH
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Notice of leachers’Examination Kodaks
and
Cameras
Prom
$1.75 up.
PFENNIG’S JEWELRY STONE
Hardware
Palpitation
o f the Heart.
Rickreall
Store...
FARMERS’
FEED SHED
Seeing is Believing .1
Jessy's
J
DR. MILES*
H eart
WILSON'S f
CELERY
C u re
DANDELION
J
N
CASTO
■m u.
y * H lW
The mail carrier toak a turnover tin
I oilier day, tlie road# being in a very
bad condition.
M iaaTorbitl, of Albany, baa been
county. Order made at chambers at Dallas,
Oregon, on the 4th tiey of December.
i
Fhe date <4 the first publication of tois sum­
mons is December 8. 1899.
D ALY A HAYTER,
Attorneys for )4aintiff.
I
I
X
j,
tlon, purify the W tod fuel nuke a heal
thy tk 4 r with s t-iear thin. That tired
fee line will leave you ami sleep will he
resa/ul. A t Wilsons drug store, Dallas.
L i »»+-»+♦+♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦>»»!
immediate payment tome and all thnmhaving Hum s
«gains: the same, will present them, duly authenti
•»teal, to me at n.y home near Fail« City. Oregon,
within six months from the date of thia notice.
w a . b r o w ii ,
m m
iHted %t Dallas. January 1*. 1900
Towr send * llart, attorneys for estate.
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