■" I DALLAS, FBIDAY, FEB, 0, 1900. i)M ..im iK U E very F r id a y M o k m n u A t 7:30. YV. A . W A S H , Mr*. Ruby Portwood, of M onmouth, The crop«, nut lieing injured by Rev. Short, Ihe BaptUt minister, S p e n t I»«, week with, her sister, Mr« Fill a bottle or common glass with your any hard weather, present u bold ou t wiil preucu at Harmony next Satur- , E. W . Staata, near here, water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a look fo ra rich harvest. -- sediment or set- day and eiuuday morning. Clarence Bump lias given up drum | tling indicates an J D. Taylor a former resident ol m ing for the cigar trade and ia now Mr*. Cha». Mari», who went In Wash ¡1 unhealthy condi Bethel, has returned from a prolonged t io n of the kid ington for her health last fall, was assisting A . C. Staata cutting wood. visit with his children iu the east. neys; if it stains not benefited by the change. M i* . Hamlin, from n e a r f ’ o r i l a m ’ , your linen it is Senator Midkey will speak at tho spent a week with the f m i i l v o f H . evidence of kid Mill Cre. k hall next Saturday aighl T .1 ter. she being M rs Tarter’« great ney trouble; too frequent desire to and the W oodm en will give a basket aunt. pass It or pain In social. A short program will alae be Ed. Pair«» has «hipped 1.1.100 oak the back is also given. SUBSCUIPTION R A T E S : atavo« this winter and has 4,IKK) more convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- An evangelist from Portland is as reidv to ship, and three car load« *1 6 0 .......................................... I’er v<’ar der are out of order. sisting Kev. Burbank in a protracted m t o engaged, which hr is w orking on. $ 7u ............................. I’ cr sir m on th * w h .t to Bo. An a ccom p 40 |*cr three uinntliB There Is comfort In the knowledge so meeting at Sheridan. H. D. S iam ’s team got frightened A d ve rtisin g rates' .untie k n ow n on often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- lished fiiigfer accom panies the evan . . . ,, »« sm . ; « Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every gelist. at Hie train at Kagley station and im plication. C o r re » , hi .„ lei.ee .« « .l i c it - w)sh |n rheumatism pain In the started Inward home with the Ii irk at . . . back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part a lively rate hut lie straddled a horse CREENW OOD. F ine Job *>riiitiiig d on e at reason able 0f the urinary passage. It corrects inability that was hitched neajby and overtook •♦ficoi«. to hold water and scalding pain in passing I. Allen com m enced plowing j tlicm before any damage was dont^ it, or bad effects following use of liquor, Isst - ---------- -------------------- r----- ----------- :— 7 win^or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant Andrew H annum’slittle girl. Lurei e , , ... .. , . necessity of being compelled to go often O. D Kider it 8«n aro busy eleni.- died last Saturday amigw.is buried in K o M£ M aryland and New Y o ik d im - durjng the day, and to get up many times ing their hop vurd. | the Edwards cem etery. Monday eve ocra t« are anti Hrvanite* and tried to I during the night. The mild and the extra- ning. U'-v. Vincent conducted the . . . * . . . . . . ... ordinary effect of S w a m p -R oot is soon ; A. J. Byers sold his last year’s hop m ake 1.11» feel it d u rin g liM Halt in re, l|zJ . |, s, ands the highest for Its w o n -1 f ineral service«. Mr. and Mrs Han c op a few days ago. that region last wi ek, bu t It is an i i derful cures of the most distressing cases, , uuin have the lieirt felt sympathy of J. B. Knowles loaded two cars w ith , this vicinity. •lent fact that the great m ass o f do- If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in50c. and$l. sizes, oats at Derry last week. niocraoy everywhere regard him as You may have a sample bottle of this BUTLER. Monroe I’tirviiie, of Salem, has been their lead ing m a r , T h e y d o n ot all wonderful discovery . August Aueqis visiting in Dallas, ... ii . , , and a book tkat tells visiting his brother, Cyrus, r* fully agree m ill him in all tilin gs, hut m0re about It. both s e n t fiB g M O M jB m fl Mi»* Ella P^t.yjulin is visiting at Mr Linn, ot Salt Creek, visited over all dn recogn ise hi* annerior aliilitv, absolutely free by m a i l , S S 5 R “ * H E = address Dr. Kilmer & Home of awamp-Root Sunday with his daughter, Mrs Ah. Sheridan. e n erg y »m l | o p tica l afrength. 1 »• Co., Binghamton. N. Y. When writing men- Vernon. Mins Ethel Hueeey haa returned to slurs cast at him by tho ojip oaition tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Elina F h itcliv, w I| 0 Las been at tending school at St. If, lens’ hall for the past two years, has returned home. KDITO It AND PHOPKIKToa. c o u n t for a b solu tely n o th in g am ong I co n se rv a tive d em ocrat«. ______ OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- B r his quiet hut well executed work Sheriff Van Orsdel has been winning W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T T H E D O IN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . a good name right along, hut never befi re was Ilia executive nhilily so ful- Iv iMsnlaved ns as m in connection connection with wiLh Hi. C n c a d t Y an m n p d le a t e a r Re l> ll.splayed Ilia An 8 u U m n e o tn o f -b yv o d u r C F o r lo e Magers execution. The arrangements a n d H a v e B e e n L a te ly D o in g . fiom beginning lo end were perfect, -------------- there being not the It ant friction in CALVARY. connection witli the siuf event. A t! Mr. Simon was lamed by a kicking the conclusion of tiie afTair everybody l|8r“c - «poke in liie praise and all agreed that Several are talking of going to Cape he would he hard race for the office. lo bent in another ^ on ,e- . A more conscien- Charlie Holman aays his new hoy is cioua officer in the performance of his duties tiie county never had. a dandy. Oscar Bush Hastings. is As a result of seheines worked or at K. C. D ’ Armond tempted by tricky politiaians two sick horses. working has y»ar- age in different counties, each i Torgrsor. ami political party was rent inta factions, (jeorge lveui’s Sunday. lor had ltice several wife were at The result in snel. cases is almost in- Amoa H olm an is driving his Irot- varialdy disastrous. Let the dem oc- ting liorse lo the plow, racy of Polk county see to it that i„ • Minn Adn Locke, of Independence, thing of the kind aiises in their ranks lias been v iit in g among us. during the com ing campaign. l,et , „ . . . . , ,, , . . Our Sunday school is largely nt- no small set of men intist that things te|uk.d llnd q „-ile interesting. must go according to their peculiar _ , _ . . , 1 Del. G rigtny lms a new $30 camera wav of thinking, but let the wisest. |,as built a picture gallery, mout discreet and m ost reliable men Everybody i* pleased over the pro i n tiie party meet and counsel togeth ject of a creamery at Independence. N asal | all hands w illingly fall into line and pull an one man. F A L L S C IT Y . J. B. Teal has planted a large apple orchard this winter. m in m en i Frank Maslcrson is working for Jas willing to put the gr«vel where it per Rhodes ami Miss Purdom is stay most needed. ing at George Girard’s. ltev. E. E. M cV iikerw ill preach his farewell sermon here Sunday, Febrn ary 18th, and leave for the east the next dav. P IO N E E R . Hi. Richm ond ia iu puor In alt'u. Mias Ora Uliodabnrger ia trucliing here. H le ,«*111« e L . who i» M r j v w i : hi * Encouraging W ords fo r O thers* Prof. Emmett attended the republi- j W e have a new school house and can convention at Portland. Rev. G. 0 . Harmon will preach fur I the district is out of debt. Professor us on the third Sunday at 2 o'clock. Mina Katie Steven* has com pleted , Morphy, of Monmouth, will teach the her school in the T e d district. spring term. At our riceut stliool meeting there was a majority vote against the «)iecial Mr. Martin was buried Saturday T o b© P r e p a r e d tax. He leaves a wife and seven children. For war is the surest way for this ns- The 11 year old son of Mr. Lachance Mrs. Florence W olfe preached her «•»" V’ " T " ' * 1" . »***?•, T ,",t i' 1'.l,e first serm...... it the Christian church ” l,in,l>n "E the wisest «tateanien. 1 is i. at Ihe flalrm hospital anflering from Sunday equally true that to bo prepared for consum ption of the bow*l«. spring is the bei-t way to avoid the I.aal year W. H. Coulee'* children Mono grange at I cwisville 8a urdnv peculiar dangers of the season. This installed officers and elected delegates is a lessen multitudes are learning, rut enough wood lo buy flour for the to the county convention. and at this time, when the Idood is family and are doing the Bnme this wilder. Dr Pfsmlhopffbr, Mr. Colwell and «•' »«• lo „led with hn, u ntie, and Keene Robbins, who it taking a Chirk Travis ,,re getting well «g,, in, w .»k ami sluggirh, the m illion. hut Oscar Kanno is „ .b e t t o r . l ’ .L"ko ll,m,1l 8 ««™ ‘*P*r» U. com m ercial course in the academy at _______which purines, enriches and vitalizes Dallaa, hna here a nice piece of lam) the blood, expels nil disease germs, which may bo ornamented with a A N T IO C H . creates a good appetite, gives strength dw elling and house keeper before long. Al. Seveir lia* been very sick. | and energy and puts the whole hvs - Mrs. Fewell is again with her broth j tern in a healthy condition, provent- R IC K R E A L L . mg pneumonia, fevers, and other er, Sam Davis. Farmer« are busy plowing. dangerous diseases which lire liable to Clarence McCaleb liiis uine lamb* attack a weakened system. Fred Moseiimni have a new organ. from four ewe*. Miss Campbell and Miss Nina Mack S imlayml in Dallas. Mr. Gilson has moved h »re from dcM innville. his family Miss Minnie Cobh, of Dallas has been visiting am ong us. Will and John Dressier will r »turn to Sherman county. soju Clarence McCaleb and W ill Clark will haul staves for Mr. lluhhard. Mr. Fletcher, of Menntmith, low bought the lt>0 acre Silas Rhodes place for $1500. Mr. Townsend will a « n vacate the house but will co n tinue fanning until his trine is out. **'Brevity is the Soul o f Wit. Wit is wisdom. Blood is U ft. Impart l load is Irving death. He tilth depends on good blood. Disease is doe to bad blood. The blood can be pan fted. Legions say Hood’ s Sarsaparilla, Amer ica's Greatest Blood Medicine, purifies it. A brief story but it ttHs the tale. g i v e n t » i a t t u r u h - his iin<tl *.* ourst as «xwcu t*»r of the last «Ml ami testament of «vor**.- Thar)». Monday, March Hh. 1D00 at 10 oVI«H k, r . m . of « k l Hay. at the count) court house, of Polk county, O n fon . ha* Iwen fixed by H o«. W. L Walla, Judge of the comity court f«»rmid county, a* the time ami place for the hearing of the «ame All paraona interested in said matter are horcht no tilled to appear at «aid tim« amt ¿how «uno-, if any there he, wily imiti account should not h« approved anal the account «ett h-1 arid closed. o t ic k is h e r e b y ilMrSfiml It an A id I ml I an , O regon , t u g . 10. IWk). JOSRPH THARP, Executor Paly à 11 ay 1er attorney« for catate Great Variety of County and City Property lor Sale or Exchange. Loans Made and. Insurance Written. Ely’ s Cream Balm . y* cleanses, soothes aud heals w the di-»ea^d membrane. ^ It cures catarrh and drives awuy a cold iu tho Lead quickly. CrVUra B a lm 1« placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane cud is absorbed. Relief is im mediate and a cure follows. It ia not d ryin g-does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug gist* or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BllOTIIEUS, W Warren Street, New York /mV — r----------------------- ----------------------- /»BN jb - Here tire some of our offerings: 60 acres on fall* city road, well wa 62 acre* one mile from SinilhtieM tered. good lim ber and outlet to raug- with dwelling, barn, fruit, etc., all for o*. . 10 acre* cleared. Price $450, half $1,850, or would exchange for Dallas co*h. W ould sell part at same rate. or Salem property. 60 acre* two mile* from Dallas; all 20 acre* a mile from Dallas, build ing* and im provem ents. Desirable fenced and under cultivation ; $900. for fruit and vegetables. Large farm* iu different parts of the 39 acre* of lim ber land 4 mile* from county for sale and two in eastern Or county seat can be bought for $300. egon to exchange for Valley property. Some desirable Fall* City property Improved property and vacant lots cheap enough. in all part* of Dallas ut low figure*. Small suburban tract* where delight 160 acres on Peedee, Som e improv- ful home* could be made. ments. Cheap at $300. Tw o prune orchard* near Dallas. S C H O O L Sheriff’s S ile. Following is the report o f the Dalhi* public sch ool for the m o n th e n d in g Jan. 26, 1900: bidder, for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, a! the right, title and interest which the within ( named defendant had at the date o f the inort- I gage herein, or since ’ had, in or to the abovt described real property, or any part thereof to satisfy said execution, judgment order, de cree, interest, costs, and all accruing costs. Dated, Dallas, Oregon, January 12, 1900. J. i l . V A N O R S D E L , Sheriff o f Polk county, Oregon. Referee’s Sale of Real Property. » c ◄ X O' > Q ct < Mr«. Conki'y. 718 184 0 48 Mi** M iucott. 0874 284 4 1 48 1 Mr*. Morrison. 760 34 Mr*. H am ilton. 630 Tracy Staat* b3 o £ < < a O S TEACH ER. < 1 2 3 4 5 (5 7 S I© H K W K B Y O IVH N N ervine 1900. his goods, preparitory for Ilia spring ( SALEM FENCE WORKS. Ihe Til««n place bn« been ptirclt««- stock I' .-ii for a il.irv hirm «ml lumhsr ia !>.- Mrs. Fred Nelson, of McMinnville, iug hniih'it there for buihling». Ins been visiting the family of 1). F. J. L. Oliver, of W oodburn, visiteil Luca*. relnlive* here on h i. wav to Marion, The United Artisan« »re »till doing wlierv Its has bought some l«i„l. i good work. They ton* in «even new F en cla n fo r all p u rp o s e * at Low Anyone |>«s.ing the W.iril home members last Wednesday night. e s t p r ice s W ALTER JYORLF.Y. Friil.y evening iibmil 7 :.'I0 wmilil 1 a Sis*, .irt-. t Mr. Ogden and family, who have have thought some goblins with light- eil w «m l. were hohling merry revel, been here Hie (>«»1 ten m outh« have lint il w.is only the neighliers rsrrying j returned to their home in Ohio. Isnierus, seeking tosurpriso the Wind Mr. Ileffron and wife, formerly of fsniily, which they ihd. «ml the usiinl this place, hut unw of Talm age, were pleasunt evening fnllnweil. Notie* in h*reh\ given that the eow ty «uperin hero last week attending the social t ndent ol Polk nMr. Oregon, will hold the refit given by the IJuited Artisans. l*r examination of appUeant* h»r *Ute paper« at Dal JAS. R. SHEPARD, Referee, Sheriff s Sale. N O T IC K IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T bjr v irtue o f an execution duly isaued out of and under the seal o f the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon f>»r the county o f Polk, bear ing date the 18th day o f January. A . I).. 1900, upon a decree July entered, enrolled and docketed in the « thee o f the said clerk of said court on the 4th day of January, A. P ., 1900, in a certain suit therein pending wherein State Land Board is plaintiff ami J. C. Frink, Joaie Frink, hi* wife, John Prell and Minnie Prell, his wife, are defendants, tom *directed, and commanding me to »ell the hereinafter deecribod mortgaged premise» to »atisfy the it«, on Febru w. I ith, lMh. l « h and 17th, 1*00, an amount» specified in said execution, I will on Notice of leachers’ Examination M n, Mill«nl is home irom Salem' hut still considerably ill. O n« 1‘orter ha« gone It* teach up on Const rrrek in Yamhill county. AIRLIE. Gertrude Staata has scarlet fever. Clyde W illi tma h is been quite sick ; at Corvallis. Morris Fowl« has returned from a pleasure trip in California. (Irnniln« ftyroil it «till very poorly A peti lion is being circulated ask «m l has heeo taken tc Pallas to lie ing to have the mutor to run here diM'tored. twice a day. O h u „ i U t k , Sigiata» ^ IT O n iA . t Ita iw* M Hi* H I m n win H u * nrwfl >hwB C olz M to I •w*llcwmmt‘ii mg Wednewlay, February 14 h, at 9 o'clock, a m.. and continuing until Saturday, Feb ruarv 17th at 4 «• WEDNESDAY. |<en«MtinMp. Metory. ^polling. *»ge bra, rending, «chool law THURSDAY, «tittea arithmetic, theory of teach iug grammar. - skmping. phvrica, civil govern S a tu rd a y , FRIDAY, phrk clog« geography, mental arithme tie. composition, phnieai geography SATURDAY, h. t-wnr, plane gfutMAt tory, English liUr ttanh p*yrh<dngy J. H Hart, C*. Behonl Aupt Polk Co.. Ur. Manley Bevens, ami wife, of K ing* V alley, were in town Lalay doing e o a - »ideiable trading. Clarence Ireland «nil C. S. Staats,; M a rc h 3, 1900, A t the hour o f 1 o ’clock, p. »»., o f »aid day at the west door o f the county court house in Dallas, in »aid county and »Lite, »ell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day o f sale, all the right, title ami in terest of »aid defendants, or either of them, of, in and to the said mortgaged (»remise*, de- *cri?>ed in said execution os follow*, to-wit: The »«»uth half o f the southeast quarter >*f sec tion tw « (2h in township 9 south, o f ram.-e 6 west, o f the W illamette meridian, in Polk Cowaty state o f O.egon, containing eighty (90) acres, be the same more or less, together with the tenements, hereditament* ai d appurten ance* thereunto belonging, or in any w h o ap pertaining. Dated at 1 »all as. F ek 2. 1900 J. G V A N OR P E % Sheriff of Polk eounty, Or* .tm. 1 28 ! 19 2 98. w g u P ft* < b ° 3 96. 96. 22 4 9 0 38 27 6 646 21 0 39 23 4 H. I). McDonald. 645* 134 0 39 24 8 ! 8 W . Parker. 398 27 0 26 11 6 94. 99. 97 VVImle number days attendance, 4.491; days absence, 151^; tardies, f i;e n - miled, 280; visits by directors, 2 ; neither absent nor tardy, 154; per cent of attendance, 97, W in. P A R K E R , Principal. 4*4 fr+*5* 4* •5,*fr4*4* 4* *5* 4*4* *5* *5**5* 4* ■ >•*•*<* •5*-5**5*«5**s*1 Notice, > TS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS CLAIM 1. ing any interest or right in and to the wheat •tored in «ither of the warehouses lately operated iy T. J. Block, deceased, to-wit: The warehouse mown as the T. J. Black warehouse at Halsey, Ore gon, the warehouse known as the Cumming’u ware- touse on the Willamette river we^t of Halsey, ami he warehouse at Derry, O reeon.to present their .-laimsto me at Room 4o2, Chamber of Commerce, i'ortland. Oregon, duly verified, on or before the 1st lay of March, 1900. Dated at Portland, Oregon, January 19. 1900. dU A. WHEKLKR, Receiver. dL •g. THAT W e d n e s d a y , th o 7 t h d a y o f M a r c h , j o ■ « 48 dt, \ O T fO M by virtue o f a commission- dirty ¡«sued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon foi the jounty of Polk, and to me directed on tht loth day of January, 1900, upon a decree and order duly rendered anil entered of record by «aid court on the oth day of January, 1900, in a certain suit therein pending, wherein Amy M. Giinkle an<i S. S. Gimble are plaintiffs, ami Olire Morris, Stella Johnson and Walter Johnson, her hus band, Anna 12. Frakes, Jesse B. W alling and Cora Walling, his wife, Florence Toner and W illiam M. Toner, her husband, Dilla L. Grubbs and Louie B. Grubbs, her husband, Alice M. Pom eroy and Orange S. Pomeroy, her husband, Grant W alling and Nellie W a l ling, his wife, Jennie L . Glandon, E. C. Keyt and J. N. Skaife are defendants, directing p sale o f the real property sought to be parti tioned in said suit and hereinafter described, and appointing me referee to sell the same on the terms hereaf'.er set forth, and'report such sale, and to carry out the object of such de cree according to law, I will, on I M £ 5 2 A j, .§• .(• «$. Call for Warrants. o t i c e is h e r e b y N g iv e n that all un •> WILSONS CELERY "DANDELION Will give strength to the nerves and re- store thu liver and kidneys to a healthy condition, give tone to the btomach end bowels, and promote a good appitito healthy digestion; will relieve eonstipa- tion, purify the blood and make a heal- thy body with a clear skin. That tired feeling will leave you and sleep will be restful. At Wilson's drug store, Dallas. *5* paid county warrants of Polk county, Oregon, •{••5-5, *$ **i**H , *i“ {,,5*,!**5**H **5*,$*+*5**?**5, *5**3**l,,H , *5* which were pre<«'tiled and endorsed. “ Not paid for want of fumi-,” prior to June I, 1897, will l>e paid upon pieseiiration at my office. Interest will not be allowed on the same after the date of this no tice H. L. FENTON, County Treasurer. Dated, Dallas, January 18,1900.- and Cameras From $1.75 up. Sheriff’s Sale. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T by virtue o f an execution duly issued out of and under the seal o f the circuit court o f the tate o f Oregon for the countv o f Polk, bear ing date the 18th day of January. A . D., 1900, upon a decree duly entered, enrolled vnd docketed in the office of the clerk o f said court on the 4th day of January, A. I ) , 1900, in a certain suit therein pending wherein P B. McSwords is plaintiff and J . B. Leasia, F . W . Leasia and Fred. Leasia are defendants, to me directed, and commanding me to sell the hereinafter described mortgaged premises to satisfy the amount» specified in said execu tion, I will on — AT— \ PFENNIG'S JEWELRY STORE , ■ Next door to P. O ., Dallas. | Watch and jewelry repairing carefully attended to. S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 3 , 1900, A t the hour of 2 o’clock, p. m .. o f said day at the west door o f the county court house in Dallas, in said county and state, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand .»n day of sale, all the right, title and in terest of »aid defendants, or either o f them, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, de scribed in said axecution as follows, to-wit: Lot» 10 and 11 of section 11; the northwest quarter o f the southwest quarter; and lots No» l, 2 and 3 of section 12, in township 9 south, of range 6 west, of the W illamette meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise apper taining. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, Feb. 2, 1900. .1. G. V A N O R S D E L , Sheriff o f Polk county, Oregon. Rickreall Store... A choice lot of general merchandise suited to the country around. Ma ny articles will he sold at or below cost to close them out. All standard goods at lowest prices, and for all kinds of farm produce we will pay the highest market price. OR* M ILE S ' Mr«. Jones, of Bed Truirie, is atllict- oil with a ortiioor- N ’ CATARRH , In all its eta"os tl.ore / ¡ . should b* cleauliueis. C j 1900, at the hour of 11 o ’clock in the forenoon, at the court house door iu Dallas, Polk coun ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the high est bidder all the right, title, interest and es tate of the plaintiffs and defendants in and to tiie following described premises, situated in the county of Poik and state of Oregon, to- wit: The east one-half (¿) o f the donation land claim of Jefise I). W alling and Eliza Ann W ailing, his wife, being notification No. 247, ^ M y gratitude for the benefit claim No. 52, in section 31, township G south, received from Dr. Miles’ N erv range 3 west of W illam ette meridian; claim No. 48 m sections 35 and 36, township 6 ponth ine prompts me to write, that range 4 west o f the W illam ette meridian, and others m a y learn o f the efficacv claim No. 58 in sections 1 ami 2, township 7 o f this grand medicine. I suf ! south, range 4 west «if the W illam ette m erid ian, ami containing 322 71 acres. A lso a part fered extrem e nervous exhaus- j of said donation land claim o f Jesse 1). Wal- W EST SALEM . tion,which rendered me unable Aurelias Ford ia working for T. S ; ling and w ife, aforesaid, described as follows, jto -w it: Beginning at a point on the north to w ork . M y nerves seemed to Mrs. J. K. Hull lias rented rooms in Burch. line of said donation land claim 78.17 chains be 'o n edge’ and I had much tlie Savage home. i west from the northeast com er o f said claim; Preaching noxt Sunday at 2:1 0 by lassitude. I began taking Dr. j tin nee south 74X degrees w est, 38.67 chains Mrs. M. A. Chapman has been vis Rev. McFarland. along the north line o f said claim; thence Miles' N ervine and steadily s »uth, 15 degrees east, 22.64 chain-«; thence iting Mrs. M. E. Gibbon, Mr«. Ed. Clark, who has buen sick improved And n ow am enjoy I north, 74^ degrees east, 17 chains; thence C. E. Hanna has beau chosen three ia much improved. I north, 15 degrees west. 7 chains; thence north, in g g ood health. (or in place of Geo. Gosser. Mr«, Itev. F. M Lacy. Fortvlll«, Ing. 99 74 1-2 degrees east, 21.66 chains; an I thence Roy Byerlev has moved Ilia family n >rth, 15 degrees west, 15.25 chains to the Mr*. Luclla Thacker lias traded for out to the farm north of town. place of beginning, containing 71.51 acres, j mors or less. some lot* b> longing to S. Marti«. • ™ .. : The said sale will be made subject to the Jim m y Gibson, of Willainina, was. | approval and confirmation of said court upon Mrs. E. J. McNary and granddaugh here vi.iting friends last week. the following terms, to-wit: Ten per cent of ter, Maud Savage, visited in Dallas le- I the pin*chasc price t * be paid by the purchae L. O' Kuacr haa Ihe contract to j it told b**R4pi??ists on guarantee, cently. j er to tiie undersigned referee at the time of first bottle benefits or money back. build a two story dwelling (or P. C. j sale, ami the balance thereof to be paid Book on hesit and nerves sent free. T). A. Hanna recently cu t bis foot Cook. upon the confirmation «i t such sale by tiie Mtc cal Company, Elkhart, Ind. i court and delivery of the referee's deed. quit? bitdlv while chopping Wcod on P. C. Cook ia taking an invoice of I Dattd this 29 m day o f Januarv, A. D., the South wick place. HARMONY. Final Settlement. - j In the circuit court of the state o f Oregon Peter Oaok and wife, of Kickrenll, her home in W ashington. for the county of Polk. visited Sunday with their daughter, W . R. El:s, C. J. Hussey and Clay | M. D. Lavy, plaintiff, Mrs. Jake Fetxer. VS. Rowell attesdod the hanging of Ma I Madge Blunt, dft, Quite n num ber of men from this gera. E X E C U T IO N , B Y V IR T U E OF ¿ N judgment order and decree, duly isnued out «*1 place went to Dallas Friday, the day George Elgin and Mr. Abram*, < f »nd under the neal o f the above entitled court, Magers was hung. Salem, npoiii a few days at the home i:: the above entitled cause, to me directed, and dated tiie 8th day of January, 1900, upon Tin re was a Chinaman around buy of VY. R. El’is. a decree rendered and entered in said court ing ducks and chickens for the Chin the 2nd day of January, 1900, in favor of Several of our young people attend on ese New Year in Portland. M. D. Levy against Madge Blunt, for the ed the entertainment at Willainina sum of $000, with interest thereon from the John Byer« and family, O. W . Sew Saturday night. 20th day of July, 1892, at the rate o f 10 per cent |>er annum, and the further sum of $2t> ard and wife, and Fred Baker took costs and disbursements, and the cost« o f and Mr*. Hartman and son, Frank, dinner with the Yaruells Sunday. spent Saturday ami Sundav at Bell- upon this writ, and for the further sum of together with interest thereon at the rate vue with her daughter, Mrs. L. F , $75, POPCORN. of t) |>er cent per annum from the 2nd day of Thorp. January, liKX), commanding me to make salt Mrs. Larkin Qryce is sick. of the following described real property, situ Francis Newbill and Miss Ivy Car ated in the county o f Polk and state of Ore Farmers are all busy plowing. ter w-fre married January 31st and gon: The north half of the northeast quarte* have gone to housekeeping on the of section sixteen (16), township eight ( ) W ill. Pearce vi.ite l Dallas recently. south, range seven (7) west, of the W illam Sawtelle place. ette meridian, containing eighty (80) acres in Harry McDowell is spending tits Nathan Hussey died January 29th suit I county of Polk and state of Oregon; to- . | gether with all ami singular the tenements, winter down below Portland. aged 49 years, and w a s buried in . e I hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto Olaru Pearce last week visited Mrs. Butler cemetery, funeral services b<- belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Now, therefore, by virtue of said ing conducted by Elder J. D. Faulcoi George Chapman iu West Salem. execution, judgm ent order and decree and in er, of »Sheridan. compliance with the demands of said writ, J Bert Starbuck, of Walla W alla, is will, on working for his uncle, Dorr Gibson, BETHEL A N D M cCO Y. S a tu r d a y , F e b r u a r y 10, 1 9 0 0 , Hits winter. Goldie Bean has been very sick. tit the hour of 10 o ’clock, a, m., at the front Charley and Dick Pearce are cutting door of the county court house in the city oi W . C. Bryant spent Saturday and Dal his, said county and state, sell at pul lie cordw ood. and expect to cut ¿00 ■ ord , auction, subject to redemption, to the highest Sunduy iu Dallas. this season. (ltnnty ‘..t , r . r « i , C d^& r L . Collins & ( o . , D a lla s . Rev. *1 ulkey will preach at MeCoi next Sunday moraing and evening He holds service at Bethel the first Sunday in each month. James Buttrick has gone to Idaho, Mrs. Dorr Gibson haa been sick at the SaUm hospital, but is getting where he expects to get work. along nicely and will soon be able to Messrs. Pierce, of Portland, are v jg. com e home. iting at the home of Mr. M cIntyre. Alter this our Saturday evenings W illie Shields, of Sprague, has been are to been liglitcm d by «|>elling school visiting friends aud relatives here. at the school house, conducted by the Several school children have whoop teacher. M is. Klfie Clsrk. ing cough which a * yet Ims not been George Clark has been appointed very serious. er and conclude what would be bent Mis* Millie Elliott, of Dallas, 1ms for all concerned, without reference toi been visiting her brother and sister read supervisor. Most of the road* Seura has returned Cali in this precinct need a good supervisor, . Jacob - . . .. from . . liie in ien a U u( particular tmNWUW*Va, I here. and then let Seal Estate Ageijey. H o w To Find O ut. V IS IT O R S . — NOR T A R D Y . ■ N E IT H E R ABSE N T --------- ' Thousand« H ave K idn ey T rouble been visiting Mr. Payne’«, went to week buying «heep* and D on 't K n ow it. Seattle laet Wednesday. I D A Y S A B SE N C E . . Mrs. J. H. Robbins lias been visit ing tier daughter who is attending school at Minimum*. Mr. Millard and fami y, who have .o f M onm outh, were in these part.' last THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER WISEMAN'S HARDWARE STORE j * M IL L S T R E E T , D A L L A S . Best heating and cook sto ves in the market. Tools of all kinds. Paints, oils, etc. PETER COOK. Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one of the best tinners in Oregon, will meet your wants for any thing in that line. FARMERS' FEED SHED SO UTH OF ACAOEM Y blo c -; DALLAS W. E. S h a w * Son Proprietor«. ++ Stall room f<»r double or single teams, 10 cents, Saddle horses, 5 cents. 8eperate neat and warm waiting rooms for ladies and gentlemen. Give us a trial. Feed for sale. Executor's Notice. H 'OTICKIS HEREBY OIVEN THAT I. K A Brown, hare been appointed executor ot the will ami tegument of Adam Brown, deceas ed. All person? indebted to tbe wiid e*Ute will make immediate payment tome and all thoeehaving Haims acainsr the «ame. will present them, duly anthemi eated. to me at my home near Fail* (Atr. Ore« within «U mouth« from the date of this n«*iee. W A. BROWN, Cxe< Daled at fella«. January 1*. 1900. Tow MrmJ 4 Hart, attomei • for e N