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•I P TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMiZER Over-Work Weakens __ ___ __________________ Your Kidneys. DA.LLA3, FE ID A Y , FEB. 16, 1800. (MiwllMiRD E vkuy F ridat M ohninu A t 7:30. V V . A . W Three were added to the church re- cently by letter of com m endation. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. A meeting for men only will be held All the blood In your body passes through at Die church at 3 o ’clock Sunday your kidneys once every three minutes. Special music is being selected for the A The kidneys are your occasion. blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected A H U , RDITOR AND PUOPKlKToE. SUBSCRIPTION R A T E S : f l 5 0 ........................................ Per y^ar | 7 5 ................................Por six months 4 0 ......................... Per three months Advertising rules made known on implication. Corres|H)iidence is solicit* Fine Job Printing done at reasonable •»rices. CO UNTY CO URT. PROHATK. Wells, J. The administration of the Edward Teague estate was closed. In the matter of the Julia Fennell estate, a report «»J claim s was present ed ami all »w d and M. L. Pipes was allowed $100 attorneys fees. kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's S w a m p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is 3old on its merits by all druggists in fifty- cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a noma of 8 tv ump-Root. sample bottle by mail -----------------, ----- . free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Sc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. J as. T. Taylor was added to the mi nor heirs of ./ F. Ta\lnr estate, and guardian was credited with $135.98 expended f*>r ihe support of w;irds. In the in itter of the Daniel Vanbti« kirk estate .1 L Collins was ordered to produce will 'n court February 20. j and Ii L. and Alice Umphlette are to I then appear as witnesses to prove the 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 tN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . will. OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- COMMlHHlONUUH. A n U n e q e ta l'c d a n d C o m p le te He I. P. Reese. Hell» Riggs. ■ u m e o f W h a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a r e a n d H a v e B e e n L a te ly D o in g . J. A. Hannum was made road su- pervi-or in the place of W . W . Smith, S P R IN G V A L L E Y . A. Huston in place of 1). A. Hodge, W. E, (loodell in place of W . E Clark The spring term of the Zen* school nn 1 Monroe Mulkey in place of H en begun lust Monday. ry Cockle. Treasurer Fenton was credited w ill» j Capt. P. F. Clink is visiting his so-i cancelled warrant* to the amount of daughter in Oregon C ity. 910,100 0 1 Miss Alice M cK inley in s gone to Portland to spend a few mouths. BILLS ALLOWED. W W Smith, road supplies. $ 9 66 There was an oyxtor supper n' I A Allen, repairing bridge. . . 5 00 Oliver Wait’s last Friday evening. W O Morrow, gravel................. 2 10 Mrs. J. I,. Purviiie has returned from John H olm an, broken plow . 3 00 D I) Necr, architect fee« ........ 200 08 a visit with her mother, Mrs. W. M. E Chamberlain, lum ber........... 11 26 Walker, of Halem. G L K elly, pauper a c ............... 5 00 The Lincoln Sunday school was re J S Montgomery, jury list . . . 3 00 | 32 90 organized last Sun nay, Kea Ureen be Campbell & Stephens, lumber Erb tt VanPatton, building . 600 00 ing superintendent. 9 30 J VV Kirkland, pauper ac. . . . Last Saturday evening there was n 3 08 ¡ surprise party given hy Mrs. Walter J O Slants, lum ber................... 9 36 Black in honor of her son, Pea'l. P T raglio, gra vel....................... 2 16 Music, games and refreshments was McNary heirs, gra vel............... 3 57 j the order of the evening. W O Morrow, «ra vel................. II L Fenton, salary, e t c ........... 73 99 j 3 60 j Last Sunday being such a beautiful Gilbert A PiitttiiMOu, gravel. . . 86 33 day a number o f young ladies were J N Hart, salary, e t c ............... J G Van O ffdel, salary, etc . . 169 02 out wheeling. They said they were 3 50 pressing the season, trying to make Dan Hyrou, ja n itor................... H Holman, jury lis t................. 3 00 Ihe spring flowers bloom , but the next Sibley & fiakiu, county map. 35 00 day it rained. C F Belt, stamped envelopes. 42 40 M iTin»iiTf,-*pittper Itc w n r ir ’. r r vt H A R M O N Y A N U 'M IL L C R E E K . R 8 Conner, salary................... 81 ( 0 R E Williams, insurance........ 96 ( 0 Mrs. Maiililing h«8 been quite fick J M Grant, death w atch ........... 104 1 0 for some time. .1 T Ford, ’ salary ..................... 50 00 Etta Walker came home from M c Anna Huntley, pauper a c . . . 37 60 H .1 O* field, office rent ......... 5 20 Minnville last Saturday. I) .1 Riley, superintending . . 94 f-0 Three of Henry Buell’s children .1 W Morrison, death watch. . 66 00 have the whooping-cough. 6 00 J A Nennith, gravel................. Rev. Blair will begin a protracted Glass A Prtidhomme, supplies 16 <49 J W Chamberlain, scaffold. . . 25 68 meeting at Harmony next Sunday. 9 90 W A Wash, p r in t in g ............. Rev. Short preached last Sundry 18 40 J C Haytcr. printing............... morning and evening a m i expects t o 5 68 Henry Clifford, gravel............. to a scries of meetings beginning the Thurston Lumber Co ............. 141 4 0 1 second Sunday of next month. 1) J Riley, electric light ......... 5 00 Mrs. R .lston and daughter, Icy. Glass & Prudhomm**, supplies 44 75 D G Meador, pauper ac ........ 8 (X) | from Sheridan, were among ihe foriy- Smith it Cooper, m d se............. 13 00 one persona, who helped J. L. G ullrv Wert Hide, p r in t in g ................. 3 80 and wife celebrate their silver wedding Fudge Bros,, blacksm ithing. . 3 7.) last Saturday. Win Kimball, pauper a c ........ 6 00 One morning last week, while Mrs Joshua McDaniel, gravel 6 90 N M. D okey way standing near the Mrs Ankeny, gravel................. 6 30 stove with a lamp in her hand, the D I* Patterson, salary............... 50 00 lamp exploded making a great n«»Ue. E Haytcr, salary, e tc ............... 166 74 .Mr, Dickey came in and found her ly State vs Jordan ......................... 32 85 ing unconcio is on ihe floor. He M 1) Ellis, mdse ....................... 3 46 called in hia brother and tiny soon Mrs Eva Hayter, salary ........ 50 00 extinguished the fire, as her clothing Prescott it Veness. lumber. .. 59 7,3 was all in a Ha me. She soon recover C S Headley, pauper u c .......... 6 76 ed from the shock. Grant it Guy, gradel................. 3 15 -------- ---------------------- E VV' Cooper, m dse................... 13 00 L IB E R T Y . C H Chapman, pauper ac . . .. 20 00 Marion county, insane a c .. . 10 (X) L. II. Me Bee has set out an orchard. Erb it VanPatton, contractors 600 (X) Irwin, llodsen Co., supplies . 12 65 Mr. Taylor is putting in some tile. Wm Fanil, m d s e ..................... 5 35 Mr Haves is cutting wood for G. W L Wells, salary, e t c ............. 70 36 I P Reese, s e r v ic e s ................. 64 60 W . Me Bee. Isaac Stevens, supervisor........ 19 (X) The hop men are at work in their J H Plum , m in i ............. 09 70 yards, cleaning up and setting poles. T J Hayter sam e........................ 5.3 00 J A H annum ,sam e ................. 41 (X) G. \V. Hagood ha« put in several VV' E Goodell, sam e................... 52 00 thousand tile this winter and his wet land is nice and dry now. • The Sheriff has finished selling Ihe W e liave l>een having some work property advertised for 1895 taxes, most of it going t* the county. B.v done on the in-ide on rschool house so prompt action the parties concerned as to make it more comfortable for the school. can redeem it on easy t.irms. The read supervisor of Bridgeport has been out looking for the good places in the roads, hut he did not find them. He I looks lie wdl have his l.fc insured before lie tries it again. "He That Any Good Would Win” At the grange meeting February 10,li at (iutliiie school house the new Should /unit good hcMlh. 7\ire, rich officer» »ere installed by Marion blood is the first requis te. Hood's S atss ■ Smith, of Lewisville, a» follow. : Mas psrilU, by givin g good blood A n d good ter, (1 W M cB ce; overseer, H. Black ; lecturer, J. T. tluthrie; steward, t' ItcAlih. hss helptit rruny a mun to .K cess. O utlin e; assistant steward, M. Black; besides giving strength And courege to chaplain, »Ira H B lack; treasurer, A women w ho. before teking it, could no! O u t l i n e ; secretary, E, Guthrie; gate e-.’en see Any good In life to win. keeper, It M. Guthrie; Flora, flies Black; Ptm ona, Mra. L G uthrie; ceres, V M. M cB ce; ltilv assistant steward, IM lv G u th rie; delegates to the convention at Independence March 7lh M. Black, J. T Guthrie G. \V. M cB ce* alternate, H. Black, I.'saie Guthrie, lHilly Guthrie. J(ccdei SaiSafui \iffa Final Settlement. - ..... — „ « nt- is i ik k k iiv c iiy k n t h a t t iif . dernigiied h»* flirti hi« rtnal ^votin' as «'tecu tor ot the T hai Mill «nd testament of George Thant, ■larm iwi, ana Monday, Mar« h Mh, 1W0 at 10 o'clock, a. nt . of «aid day, at the county «.art house, of P-»Ik county, Oregon. ha* been flxej hy Hou. W. L Wells, judge of th«* «tullity court for aai<i county, aa the time ami piare for the heartng of tlx* «am*-. All peraooe intereste«! in «aiti matter are h«x«-h\ no tifie-1 to appear at «ani f me and show cause, if auv there he, wh» «aid a.vouni i*h.mld u»4 be approx e l and the aivnunl settled and cloned. iWlUs, Oregon, Aug , 10, ISM. JOSEPH Til A EF, Ki*-utor P al; A Hayter attorney'« for estate o t ic e N Rt viiral m eetin g, com m en ted with parent, ot a daughter. She « „ ' a r m - tlii, week to continue indefinitely. erly Mis. JJ^ -j r ,,l i o , of tlii, p l.o \ 3 ■ CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES. The Bethel Literay Society will give | Arthur W h ile end wife are living a Shadow social on the ¡¡2nd of l e l - The ladies arc expected to near Dayton, \7*rhm gtoo. He i, ruary. bring lunch for two and sell their 1 wor'‘ ' l,tt a iiop yard at f I 2.i a d«y shadows to young men. \\ e have a g oral bicycle path from .------- -W »------- * IN D E P E N D E N C E . I letcher'scorn er m the bridge, thanks to the the untiriog efforts of Sim II. Harbin Cooper is very low. W hile. The moating at M onm outh closed with twenty additions, and Mr. Eeaon | lias gone over to Mariou county to hold a two weeks meeting. G. W . Sturgis and wife liave been visiting Indjpendence. F. F Kliever bus bought an organ* 11. W . (.¿uiring is expected hack from Manitoba next m onth. Hattie Shrj hrivsr is leaching the En- There are advertised letters at this eoi 4. office for C. N. Pewtherer and Bar all terprise Bryant. Trot. Parker, of Pallas, was in our Rev. G. Reiche, from Colorado, will village Saturday. take charge of the Sncedenbogian E. M. Smidi, o f Monmouth, was in church at this place soon. our vicinity Saturday. A. Fast on the Redecop place had a A. C Taylir is appointed road sup runaway com ing home from Dallas ervisor fur this precinct. and had his wagon and himself injur Miss Mam! «ew liill, or Ballston. is ed. stopping at A. C. Taylor’s. PARKER. W . P. Bradley has sold a suckling calf for $9.16. I) M. Calbrealh spent a part of last weeh visiting in the Capitol City. ef T o n x S i KM M VllhRANlg Y Ml Hw MUfl BCdftIt Mrs. W ,T . Campbell lias returned from a visil at W hileson. Born, to tile wife of Green B. Sliver, nr. the 9th, a son. Mother and child doing well, hut fears are entertained for Ilia recovery of the father. The W om en of the W oodcraft will giv. a mask party and serve lunch at their hall in Buena Vista en the 22ud to celebrate tlie Girlh of our first pres ident. Invitations will he issued to friends. D. A. H oag and wife cam e near meeting with a serious accident last Saturday as they were driving from iheir home to Parker. On the hill near Mr. D’ A n n on d’s place the horse became unmanageable and ran against , he h :,"k, tin-own,g themi out with great force. She was unconscious and quite severely bruised, hut no bonis broken. The horse ran about half a mile, wtum the lines caught in the wheel and stopped him, no daim ge done to horse or buggy. Rev. Pogue will con du ct a series of meetings at this place com m encing next Saturday evening. Sheriff's. Sale. N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n that b y v ir tu e o f an e x e c u t io n a n d o r d e r o f sa le d u ly issu ed o u t o f a n d u n d e r th e ha n d a n d seal o f th e c le r k o f th e c ir c u it c o u r t o f th e s t a t e o f O r e g o n , f o r P o lk county, Department No. 2, hearing date the 13th uay of February 1900, and to m a direct- ed, in a certain suit pending in said court, wherein M ilo Seaver is plaintiff and Horatio Morrison and Martha \ . Morrison, his wife, H. L. Fenton and A. F. Toner, partners do ing business under the firm name and style of Fenton & Toner, and D . A . Elkins, trustee, art defendants, I will on Toe C le a n s in g ; a n d M o a tin g C u r e fo r C H A IM j and Carrie Flanery. G race H aroruvk , teacher. There IIIC IQ will » 111 be UC no IIU services ¡J C I V IV O O in »1 * the vu> chsiptian ,.h,lrch for the lw0 following 8und(iyi ,,, Br0„ ler Kline if hoW in, „ g H e and Rev. meeting in Am ity. Evans, of Salem, will hold a meeting in the Christian church here in March. S a tu r d a y , t h e 1 7 th d a y o f M a r c h , SILVER LACED W YANDOTTES^ Best all Purpose Fowl. Notice. My birds are bred for ECKi productions as well as prize r s HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS CLAIM winners. A few cockerels . 1 ing any interest or right in ami to the wheat | stored in t'ither of the warehouses lately operated left at $1.50 up; pullets $1 25 by T. J. B ack, deceased, to-wit: The warehouse I known us the T. J. Block warehouse at Halsey, Ore ' gon, the warehouse known as the Humming'a ware up; eggs $2 a setting. D. O. Woodworth, Albany. BETHCL A N D M cC O Y . Referee’s Sale of Real Property. house on the Willamette river we-t of Halsey, and ' the warehouse at Derry, Orevon.to present their lain;« to me at Room 402, Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Oregon, duly verified, on or before the 1st lay of March, 1900. hated at Portland, Oregon, January 19. 1900. A. WHEELER, Receiver. N O T IC E Id H E R E B Y U 1VK N T H A T tv vy tu^ o f a commission duly issued out of circuit court o f the state o f Oregon for the county o f Polk, and to me directed on the 15th day of January, 1900, upon a decree and order duly rendered and entered o f record hy said court on the 5th day of January, 1900, in a certain suit therein pending, wherein Amy M. Giinble an-1 S. S. Giinble are plaintiffs, anti Olive Morris, Stella Johnson and W alter Johnson, her hus band, Anna E. Frakes* Jesse P». W alling and Cora Walling, his wife, Florence Toner and W illiam M. Toner, her husband, Dilla L. Grubbs and Louis J5. Grubbs, her husband, Alice M. Pomeroy and Orange S. Pomeroy, her husband, Grant W alling and Nellie W al ling, his wife, Jennie L . Glandon, E. C. K eyt Jessie Reese and Veda Mulkey visit and J. N. Skaife are defendants, d irectings ed at the hom e of Web. Lewis Sunday. sale of the real property sought to be parti tioned in said suit and hereinafter described, Rev. Mulkey preaches at Bethel the and appointing me referee to sell the same on first Sunday ill each month and at the terms hereafter set forth, and report such sale, and to^uarry out the object o f such de cree according to law, I will, on Suffere T w n ty -fív e Rev. Phelps closed the protracted meeting Rt th# M ongom ery school house last Sunday evening with nine con vert ions. Eil. Patras has moved his family from B. Taler’s home t# Airlie. He j says he is well satisfied who it was that sniped a ham and side of meat from his tent while he was camped in the hills near here m aking staves. Charley, the 18 year son of Henry Lewis, of Lewisville, accidently shot! himself Tuesday morning with ft small 22 rifle* He had the gun cock ed to allot a eat, and when taking a , a few stops forward on a steep incline I 441 suffered for tweoty-fhre yean (ram heart touMc, and tried endless reme his ee s i;»p d fiorn under him and i \ dies wthout relief. I steadily grew falling the gun was disi harged, the worn and bream» unable to be hall entering at the end of the nose i down« toy beast would palpitate and and ranging upward entered the braiu | Outten 'asd w> those it eermed as causing instant dea»h* He was b tir-1 though I coaid toot get my breath. I ied in th# Smith cem etery, the funeral need three bottf« at Dr. rates'Heart Cure, and thank God I am enjoying services being conducted hv R -v. good health ae a result. It cured me. McVieker. H C e u a r e r t Call for Warrants. t e he upon the confirm ation o f a D R . M ILES9 bu»ini*»s trip Sheriff’s Sale. N O T IC K IS IlE I t E B Y G I V E N T H A T by virtue, of an execution duly issued out of and under the seal of thecircuit court of the -tate of Oregon for the county o f Polk, bear ing date the 18th day of January. A . D.. 1900, upon a decree duly entered, enrolled and docketed in the office o f the clerk of said court on the 4th day o f January, A. D , 1900, in a certain suit therein pending wherein P R. 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 tbe amounts sjiecified in said execu tion, I will on S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 3 , 1900, A t the hour o f 2 o ’clock, p. m.. o f said day at the west door o f the county court bouse in Dallas, in said county and state, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand an day o f sale, all the right, title and in terest <»f said defendants, or either o f them, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, de scribed in said axecution as follows, to-wit: ¡L o ts 10 and 11 of seotion 11; the northwest quarter o f the southwest quarter; and lots No» , 1, 2 and 3 o f section 12, in township 9 south, ••if range 6 west, o f the W illam ette meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise ap|>er- taining. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, F eb. 2, 1900. J . G. V A N O R S D E L , Sheri ff o f Polk county, Oregon. such sals b y tbo* court and delivery of the referee’s deed. Dated tiiis 29th day o f January, A. D., 1900. J A S . R. S H E P A R D , Referee, 1)- L. Miitlicny lias sold Ills l>ig gray i team. G ro W G on er is [ r>liel;«n, W ashington. oystering nt Mrs. Pa.kell is keeping bouse for | Mr. Price, of Lincoln Sam Thacker Is spinner in tbe Ore- con City W oolen mills. T b '-r . will be tevival meetings at the ball every night I tile week. SALEM FENCE WORKS. A n oth -r of those » n je r fiilf snrprlsa parlies occured at D. I, Mathrny’a. Mr Runitier and wife ara tba pm ad Sale. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T b y virtue of an execution duly issued out o f and under the seal «»f the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon for the com ity o f Polk, W ar ing date the 18th day <«i January, A. O.. 1900. upon a decree duly entered, enrnlleu , amt docketed in the « ftuie o f the. said cierk of said court on the 4th day of January, A. P ., is sold hy all druggists on guarantee 1900, in a certain suit therein pen-ling wherein first bottla benefits or money hack. State I.and Board is plaintiff and .1. C. Frink, Book on heart end nerves sent free. , Julie Frink, his wife, John IVell »nd Minnie Or- Miles Medical Company, Elkhart Ind. Prell, his wife, are defendants, to me directed, and commanding me to s«dl the hereinafter described mortgaged premises t«» satisfy the amounts sj-ecified hi said execution, I will on W m . Ilnsli ami wife, of Turner, vis ited at the Hanna borne recently. Am y Pulman, W illie Foster and tlie Rank children are ont of school will, the chicken pas. Sheriffs Fencing f a r all parpowen a t l . o w e « t price-,. W ALTER flO RLEY . ■* * w » 'tieHh ftkleut S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 3 , 1903, At the hour o f 1 o'clock, p. t o . , of said day at the west door o f the c« untv conrt house in Dallas, in *a»d county and state, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bi«dder for cash in hand on day of sale, all the right, title and in terest of said defendants, or either of them, of, in and to the said mortgage«! premises, de- scril»ed in said execution as follows, to-wit: The south half o f the southeast quarter of sec tion tw o (2), in township 9 s«mth, «if range fi west, o f the Willamette nierviian, in P«*lk county state o f (b egon , containing eighty (80l acres, !»e the same more.or less, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurten ance* thereunto tielonging, «»r in any wise ap- pertainin Dated at Dallas. F e b 2, 1900. J . G V A N OF P K , Sheriff <*f Polk enuntv g iv e n that by v ir - S a tu r d a y , t h e 1 7 th day of M a r c h . 1900, at the hour of 1 o ’clock, p. m., of said day, sell at the front door of the county court house in the city of Dallas, in said county, for U . S. gold coin, cash in hand on day of sale, in the manner provided by law, all the estate, right, title and interest which the said defendants, or either of them, had on the 20*h day o f October, 1892, the date of the mort gage forclosed in said suit, or have subse quently acquired, or now have, in and to the said mortgaged premises described as follows, to-w it: The southeast quarter (1-4) and tiie east half (1-2) of the northeast quarter (1-4) of section seventeen (17) in township^ nine (9) south, range six (6) west, of the W illamette meridian, in the county of Polk and state of Oregon, and containing two hundred and for ty (240) acres, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 16th day of February, 1900. J. G . V A N O R SD K L, Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. + •i* *(• + W ILSONS Î CELERY •5* DANDELION Will give strength to the nerves and re store the liver and kidneys to a healthy condition, give tone to the stoniseh snd bowels, and promote a good appitita healthy digestion; will relieve constipa tion, purify the blood anti 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. -I- -F -I* %• *!* -v* 4* -i* v* -I* Y'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL IN which were presented and endorsed f “ Not paid for want of fund-." prior to June 1, 1897, will he paid upon piese.n atiou at my office. Interest will | not be allowed on the same after the «late of this no- ! tice H. L. KENTON, County Treasurer. Batetl, Dallas, January 18,1900. W e d n e s d a y , th e 7 th day of M a rc h , 1900, at the hour o f 11 o ’clock in the forenoon, at the court house door in Dallas, Polk coun ty, Oregon, sell at public auction to the high est bidder all the right., title, interest anti es tate of the plaintiffs and defendants in and to the following described premises, situated in the county of Poik ami state o f O rigen, to- wit: The east one-half (A) o f the donation land claim of Jesse D. W alling and Eliza Ann W alling, bis wife, being notification No. 247, claim No. 52, in section 31, township 6 south, range 3 west of W illam ette meridian; claim No. 48 in sections 35 and 36, township 6 south range 4 west of the W illam ette meridian, and claim No. 58 in sections 1 and 2, township 7 south, range 4 west of the Willamette merid ian, and containing 322 71 ncres. Also a p art o f said <h nation land claim of Jesse D. W al- 1 ling and wife, aforesaid, described as follows, ! to -* it: Beginning a t a point on the north line o f said donation laud claim 78.17 chains j west from the northeast corner of said claim; th; nee south 74.J degrees west, 38.67 chains ! along the north line o f said claim; thence s »nth, 15 degrees cast, 22.64 ch ain s thence ! north, 74^ degrees east, 17 chains; thence ! north, 15 degrees west, 7 chains; thence north, 74 1-2 degrees east, 21.66 chains; ami thence n -rth, 15 degrees west, 15.25 chains to the j place o f beginning, containing 71.51 acres, I more or less. The said sale will be made subject to the approval and confirmation o f said conrt upon the following terms, to-w it: Ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid by the purrhas er to the undersigned referee at the time of sale, and the balance thereof to be paid hereby I IN paid county warrants of Polk county, Oregon, M rs. E I U B .h ln d h .lm , M t. V e r n o n , l , . W W EST SALEM . o t i c e is N tuu of an execution and older of sale duly is sued out of and under the hand and seal of the clerk i of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Folk county, bearing date the 13th day of Februa | ry, 1900, and to me directed, in the certain | suit pending in said court, wherein John K. i Robbins is plaintiff and Alexander Mitchell and Henry Hicks are defendants, I will on j COLD 'N HEAD Jasper Bagiev and wife wor® in Fort- land la-t week and the former had quite a number of tt*®th extracted while there. C E. Hnnnn nuwlo Sheriff s Sale. 1900, at the hour o f 1 o ’clock, p. m., of said day, sell at public auction at the front door of 1 .1 • . I. *4... „ of i 1\-11-,. the - county court in A the city Dallas, Ely’ s Cream Balm in said county, to house the highest bidder for U. Easy and pleasant to use S. Gold coin, cash in hand on day o f sale, in Contains no injurious the manner provided b y law, all of the right, There is to be a basket social held 'drux interest, estate and title which the said de It in quickly absorbed. in the hull the 17th. Proceeds to aid fendants, or either of them, had on the 21st . Hives relief at once. in furnishing the Christian church It opens and CleanMJS day o f January, 1893, the date o f the mort the Nasal Passages. with new song books. gage foreclosed in said suit, or have sulxie- Allavs Inflammation. quently acquired, or now have, in and to the Mr. Burson and wife, the Misses Heals and protects the membrane. Restores the said mortgaged premises, described as follows, cents at to-wit: Lots numbered three (3), four (4), five Fletcher, Miss Josie Holmes, of M c Senses of Taste and Smell. Large size, druggists or by mail; Trial size, 10 cent.« by mail. (5) and six (6) in block numbered two (2) in Coy, aod Miss Ethel F rizzel.of Salem, ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St. New York. Whiteman’s addition to the town of Dallas, spent Sunday at A. C. Taylor’s. Folk county, Oregon, as shown by the record- id plat thereof, together with the tenements, Those neither ab en! " » r tardy in hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto onr school last m onth are Floy and belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated at Dallas, this 16th day of February, Oussie Updegraph, Carrie and Susie 1900. .1. G. V A N O H S D K U Bennett, Lulu Turner, Merle Webb Sheriff o f Polk county, Oregon. Philip Mulkey spent Sunday with the G il his parents. Mr* Frazer, w ho has been quite sick. nuove rn —l - l.oj- kppn « » n n u i n j \ is Oil till at John Holmes, started lor Iualic^ on Mr. m 5 < V * ? « “ V*1 ““ - i last iMonday, he having bought a farm in roriitt.iù on business. there. Clyde Kelly has just returned from W m . M ilty ,o f Bickloton, W ashing a pleasure trip lo Portland. ton, is visit ing his relatives here. Th« y A number of pupils are out of school had not seen him for six years and his because of uhooping cough. vi«.it was a joyful surprise. He is in Geo. KGty and wife were visiting terested in the sheep business and spent one day wiili F. W . Brunk in relatives at Perrydale Sunday. specting his fine stock. Mr. Reese and Mr. Mulkey w e r e do ing business in Dallas this week. A IR L IE . Something got away with four of H . W illiam ’s ducks a few nights ago. Here are some of our offerings: C. A. Robison, our school teacher, was a visitor nt R occa Saturday. About il dozen men are working on ! ilit- trail betwien the two fords wid jelling it. Every one is invited to lend a hand as it is a big improvement j to the country and ipiile a conven- I ¡ence to all who w i : 11 le use the Rock Creek road W ork lias com m enced in bert & Patterson hop yard. School has been elofed for several days on account of scarlet fever. ------------------ ------------------ 62 acres one mile from SiniUilieM 60 acres on falls city road, well wa tered. good lim ber and outlet to rang with dwelling, barn, fruit, etc., nil for The entertainment Monday night es. 10 acres cleared. Price 1450, half $1,850, or would exchungu for Dallas 1 cash. W ould sell part at same rate. or Salem property. by the relief corps was a success. 60 acres two miles from Dallas; all 20 acres a mile from Dallas, build The Wizxurd Oil com pany did not Desirable fenced and under cultivation : $900. prove much of an » fr a c t io n last week. ings and im provem ents. for fruit and vegetables. Large farms in different parts o f I lie ■ James W ilcox, W n. Craven and 39 acres of timber land 4 miles from county for sale aod two in eastern Or Mrs. Surles were iaitiated in the Fra- egon to exchange for valley property. county sent can he bought for $300. | lernal Union last Saturday night. Improved property and m eant lots Some desirable Falls City property in all parts of Dallas at low figures. cheap enough. ROCK C R EEK . Small suburban tracts where delight 160 acres on Peedee. Som e improve Frank Morrison lias g o m to the val- ful homes could be made. ments. Cheap at ¡(¡300. ley. Tw o prune orchards near Dallas. Frank Adams, of Elk City, is help ing Roy Henry build hia house. EOLA. Mr«, N. Tarier is down from Cor- valli , . Oreat Variety of County and City Property for Sals or Exchange. Loans Made and Insurance Written. The telephone offi e bus been mov ed farther south on Main street. Jesse W se and wife are attending the Dairyman’s association in Albany. Charlie and Bessie Encs have gone to Turner to visit their brother, Alferd. E d g & r L . ^ o l l i n j 5c C ° * i D a lla s . Mrs. Megin Inis gene to house kei p ing in Nortli Independence. Henry Kevt is feeding s*'eep on School will begin next Monday un clover 1 1 ay for the market and reports der the supervision of Miss Iva Haley. they are doing fine. Geo. Fletcher and son and \V. H .i Miss Carrie Garwood »pent several W ild and wife have purchased tickets davs in Mnlcm last week. for C ipe Nome. S Jef Bverley and family are here vis iting Mrs. Byerley’s brother Sam Smith. There was a plsasent party at the Dave Kcdecvp lias found work in a home of H ugh Farmer last Frid y legging cam p up on Rock craek. nigliL Peter Redecop and Miss Meyers were visitors at Pet r Redecop Sunday, RYDALE. PEVRÌ The I'aeilic Christian is te he en The justice of I lie peace was at the larged hy four pages. j b*H last Wednesday registering voters o A Bctre tbe Signatare Charlie Black is plowing for Frank Myer. POLK. j T. L. Campbell and wife are visiting at Corvallis. S M IT H F IE L O . The follow ing are some of the sub Silas Riggs and wife liave been ov. r jects that will he considered at the church during the m eetin g: W ho from Salem. was Meichizedek? H ell, wlnia is it? Zulu Myer has been down from W hat is the unpardonable sin? How Monmouth. to get. R eligion. Wliut it is to be born again? Hell, is list late. W hy the Jesse Mu.-tiu lias been in tlie hos- Campbellite church, etc' pi'al at Spokane. Seal Estate Agciicy. McCoy on the second Sunday. WISEMAN’S HARDWARE STORE j * M IL L S T R E E T , D A LL A S . Best heatTng Jfid cöok ölö- ves in the market Tools of all kinds. Paints, oils, etc. Tinware: A. L Fraser, one of the best tinners in Oregon, will meet your wants for any thing in that line. Eastman Kodaks Cameras. Photo Suppliee — AT— PFENNIG’S JEWELRY STORE Next door to 1*. 0., Dallas. Watch and clock repairing always carefully and strictly attended to. Rickreall Store... A choice lot of general merchandise suited to the country around. Ma ny articles will be sold at or below cost to close them out. All standard goods at lowest prices, and for all kinds of farm produce uv wm pay mo highest market price. PETER COOK. FERRYS SEEDS FARMERS’ FEED SHED SO UTH OF ACADEM Y B L O C ". DALLAS Thousands o f garden- «•depend on Ferry ’speeds •very year and never suffer disappointment. Cheap sutetl- tut«, s bring loss, not paying crop*. . 1 It pays to pay a little more for \ F*RBT’8f‘ K M . Five cents per paper everywhere, and alw ays worth It. i Always the Best. 19008eed Annual frea. 1 I. M ft«»T 4 CO., KTHOfT,------- J r W. E. Shaw * Son Proprietors. •Stall room for double or single teams. 10 cents, Saddle horses, 5 cents. Seperate neat and warm waiting rooms for ladies and gentlemen. Give us a trial. Feed for sale. Executor’s Notice. * HEREBY O IY K I THAT I. W. A i« Brown, h i.e been «pr-'-r tr-l ot tlie —it; nml tmtAOli-nt of A.I.m Brown. 1r. ro. «-• O tprr»™ . imlrMrB b l r . . l r rt.lr wit; mskr nmiwrii.tr p.jn>«nt torn, uiri »11 Ih .-r h ,.ln * t h i n resin«- It— w n r nil; p rm n t them. d ot. nt Mlmti cirri to nir M m h.onr nrnr E .ito llty , orreon, -itfiln A \ month» from the d»te a» thi. notion. W . A. BROWN, E i o IHtrri M BMinn. J m tirrt 1» , ISOn. Townnmri A Hnr*,. »ttornm , for rntmte.