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

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    OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS.
FALLS C ITY .
The Sunday achool pie social real­
ized $3.00.
C. J. Graham is teaching the Oak-
dalo school.
A Unzo Galloway is home from La
/ lyetle college *ick with mumps.
E. 1». Smith, who has been »tAlion
agent at Silverton for IS years, visited
Ilia sister, Mrs. Beardalev, Ibis week
TEA CH ER S' M EE TIN C .
Great Variety of County and City Property for Sale or Exchange.
Loans Made and In s im e Written.
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THE IRON CLAD
A meeting of the Polk county
Teachers’ association will be held ill
Monmouth on Saturday, March 3,19o0,
beginning at 10:30. All teacher», and
others interested in education, ure in­
vited to attend. The program is as
follows;
Collection and Arrangement of da
teritti» for Supplementary Work— Mi««
St. Valentine evening was celebrat­
Loretta Smith.
ed bv the young people at the lnill,
M eth od o f Teaching fli.-lory— W ill­
while the old folks had a merry time
iam Parker.
Details of School Management— H at M. H. Bentley’s.
B. Buckharn.
B U E N A VISTA.
Primary
Beading— Hobert
C
French.
Miss Aildie Prather is sick.
Written Examinations, Their Use
Miss Lee spent Fiiday night at
and Abuse— Institute.
Well» station.
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C H R IS TIA N C H UR CH N O TES.
Mr. Steele 1ms moved his family
Mr*. Spray, of Salem, returned aero»» the river.
JowGaie nn I wi e will stay in the home on Saturday.
Sophia Hiives spent Sunday at the
hills Mu* summer. Mu will help in
Mr*. Scott Rig^s. of Falt-m, vivitfd home of her father.
John Teal'* »awmill.
in town during the week.
G. A. Wells, senior, is quite sick.
Mr. Dill will leave for his hill ranch
Mr«* Albvn Er>«on, of Monmouth, Dr. Hill, of Albany, was called to his
next week and Prof. Emmett will
passed through town Monday on her bedside last week.
move to the parsonage.
way to Portland.
George Scott has moved his family
About twelve of our junior citizens
Three other names have been added into Melvin Baldwin’s house and is
are in the mountain* west locating
going to Dallas to work.
claims. With then» a* referee and to our church register by conitiieiida-
ti n, innking six in the lust month.
umpire is Uncle Sam Tetherow.
The mask party given by the Wood­
I The meeting at Amity c!o#cd last men and circle last Thursday night
The tfalein and Pacific llailm?
p a verv t-L-avant affair.
ME V v heat, financial agent bl Port­ ! to be begun at Perrydale March 4th,
Mrs J. M. Prather has returned
land. Bunin«*« looking to the early with J. J. Evan* a* preacher.
from Portland. Her eyes nre much
completion of the ruilway was on foot
A cal! for the ensuing year, com­ better sinee h iving them treated.
mencing May lit, at, an increased «al­
The school children celebrated Geo.
8 M ITH FIE LD .
ary, ha* been extended to Albyn E* Washington’s birthday with appro­
Frank Myer was at Halem Saturday. sou by the Monmouth church.
priate exercises and are preparing a
Mi** Cora Frink, of Falls City, is
The Benefit* of Fratermiliam will be programme for a shadow soeial to he
visiting here.
discussed at the church on Sunday given about the middle of March
evening. All are invited, especially The proceeds are to go te the library.
Arum Myers and wife were visiting
the member« of fraternal order* of the
at Falls City Monday.
IN D EPENDDNCE.
city.
Mr*, Hasting* and daughter, Ruby,
Mr. Kelso is quite poorly.
FERRYDALE.
were in Perrydale Sunday.
Arthur Moere lias an incubator.
Mi** Edith Chamber* has returned
Mi«* Bessie Ene* is in Salem lenrn-
to hor homo in Falls City.
' ing the dress making trade.
Steamboats now land a* the wharf.
Geo. Richmond and Gussie White
Mr«. Sawyer, »if Portland, i* visiting
wore visiting here Sunday.
her daughter, Mr*. Henry Keyt.
Mr*. A. J. Shipley’s sister, of near
Mi«« Edith Hargrove, of Portland,
Corvallis, i* here thi* week.
is visiting at A. C. Taylor’s thi* week.
Gif. Zumwalt, *»f Perrydale, was
A Missionary tea i* to he given at
duck shooting here Tuesday.
, Mis* Fannie Koyt’sen Friday evening.
Jim Myer* ha* returned home from
The basket social given in the hall
Eastern Oregon and reports pleuty of Saturday evening was a success. The
nnow.
proceeds,$20. waAgiven to the church.
Several of our citizens are talking
poultry.
Mr. Blood is supplying the Bnptist
church.
W. O. Cook’s family
let fever.
have the scar­
M. Stockton has mowed
off of his yard.
WAQNER BROS.
The larkspur is quito high along came near causing the destruction of
Doug. Delashmutt’s livery stable.
the erfek.
Roy Henry is building a house on
We have fnr sale report cards, which u
the old Hardesty place.
are being used in many schools <
We had about two inches of snow throughout the county. Any teacher y
can use them to good advantage.
on the 14th of this month.
The annual school meeting will l i e ----------
held at the school house on the 5th I
of Match.
!
Mrs. B. J. Harrington and son«,
Clarence and Dwight, were iidling
friends at Rocca Sunday.
Final S ettlement.
O T IC E M IfK ItF IlY G IV E S T 'I A T T H E l*Pf-
h u Almi hU Stull araiMint -u* fxw -n
Mut will
»
I«*T u4 f the IftN*
ami tewtemeut of 0*<
I Tharp.
N
*lc <-*.<s»nJ, ana Mon<kv, Maivh 'ah. IMOIV al lo
•' rl'M'k. ft I»» . of m M S»r. at the countv court ln*n*\
of Colte county. Orwon. ha« Iwwi Utei by Hun, W.
L. Welt«, Juiltfp >if the tvmni.v court f**r m M count*.
aa lhe time ami piar«» for t‘t« heartmr of the inn»-.
AD person» inlrraSwl in « U matter are hereto no
tlioal to Epfear at «aid time ami «how .<auw, if anv
there ha. why aafcl account Svmlii n <4 ha approvad
and tha account wttlad and rlowii
hat la«, Oregon, Aug . 10, I MW.
J O S K fll T H A R P , Executor
Duly à Ha} ter attorney« for caute
Nothing but a local
emedy or change of d i­
lute will cure
It i« quickly absorbed
Givas relic* at onto,
Fine weather and farmers all busy.
f, op* im ami cleansed th*
Joe Tctheroiv was a Lewisville visi­
tor Tuesday.
Allays Iiiflauntion.
lea In and Protect*. th<*
lembrane. Restores the
Independent.
COLD 'N HEAD
ELY mtOlHRKS, ft« War.eu Street, New York.
School closed Friday after a suo-
cisrful term taught by N Tarter.
Miss Ruby Burns lias returned
h.iue after an extended visit in Sa­
lem.
Mrs. Will Scott has engaged to sell
her turkeys to W. J. Tnrnidge at 11
cen's per pound.
FARMERS’
FEED SHED
S O U TH
OF
ACADEMY
W. L. Phillips and Willie Jones have
b l o c ;
returned from Little Elk with about
DALLAS
3U0 pounds of fish.
W . E. S h a w & Son
Miss Rosa Wing, who has been at­
tending school in Portland, returned Proprietors.
home on Fiiday last.
+*
"/
am Halo
a n d H e a rfy N ow ,”
the grass
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.
Referee’s Sale of Real Property.
N O T IC E 13 H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T
hy virtue o f » corn mitt* inn duly issue*! out of
the circuit court of the Htnte of Oregon for
the ¿ounty of Folk, and to me directed on the
I loth day of January, 1JIC0, upon a decree and
, order duly rendered and entered of record l»y
•aid court **n the 5th flay o f Jauunry, 1900, in
a
certain
suit
therein
pending,
i wherein
Amy
M.
Gitnble
and
1 S. S. Ginible are plaintiffs, and Olive Morris,
Stud* .Johnson and W alter .Johnson, her hus­
band, Anna E. Frake«, Jesse B. Walling and
Cora Walling, his wife, Florence Toner and
W illiam M. Toner, her husband, D ilia L.
Gruhlirt and Louis B. Grubbs, her husband,
A lice M. Pomeroy and Orange S. Pomeroy,
her hnfthaud, Grant Walling and Nellie W a l­
ling, hi* wife, Jennie L . Glaminn, K. C. Keyt
and J. N. Skaife are defendants, directing»
•ale of the real property »ought to l>e parti­
tioned in »aid »uit and hereinafter de»cribed,
and appointing me referee to »ell the same on
the term* hereafter *et forth, and re|n»rt *uch
»ale, and to carry out the object of »uch de­
cree according to law, I will, on
■ writes C
B. Hill, o f Marshall, Mich.,
I “ a living proof o f the efficacy o f
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.
I have suf­ W e d n e s d a y , t h e 7 th d ay of M t r o h ,
fered 20 years from heart trouble, 1900, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon,
1 and became so bad I could not lie l at the court house do«*r in Dallas, Polk ooun-
W. E. Williams waa iloing business
Grcgon, »ell at public auction to ths high-
BUTLER.
down to sleep. Physicians failed to ! ty,
j in Independence Tuesday.
t**t bidder all the right, title, intere»t and es­
help me, and I was advised to try tate of the plaintiff» and defendant* in and to
Farmers are busy plowing.
N. Tarter is «pending a few days
Dr.Milcs’ Heart Cure, which benefited the following descrih«*! premise», »ituated in
the county of Po'k and state of Or* gon, to-
Alonzo Tharp and wife have a baby
with his family at Corvallis.
me from the first I continued using wit: The east one-half (4) o f the donation
girl.
land claim of Je«»e D. W allin ;and Eliza Ann
it and now am in perfect health.”
Mrs. Rev. I’ngno tilled her husband's
Walling, hi* wife, being notification N a 247,
'Joseph Tharp has been shearing his
place in the pulpit here Sunday.
i claim No. 52, in section 31, township 6 south,
goats.
range 2 west of W illam ette meridian; claim
Tarter Bros, have done a great deal
I No. 48 In sections 83 and 3H, township 0 south
Frank Hussey mail* a trip to Perl-
of grubbing and slashing the past sea
rnttge 4 #est of the W illam ette meridian, and
j land last week.
son.
is sold by all drw gists on guarantee
claim No. oS in sections 1 and 2, township 7
lint bottle benefits or money back.
«•»nth, range 4 we**t of the Willamette mcrid-
John Auer, of Dallas, came over to
W. J. Tnrnidge was in Portland last
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
1 ian, ami containing 322.71 acres. Also a part
IV. Mil«* Mndiwl Company, Elkhart. Ind. *>f said donation land claim of Jesse D. W al­
week laying in a large »lock of spring j see his parents this week.
ling and wife, aforesaid, described as follows,
goods.
tc-wit: Beginning at a point on the north
J. S. I’etti John and J. H. 'Prnllitiger
line
nf said donation land claim 78.17 chains
W. I>. MrTurner has done consider­ I are each haling some «lasting done
west
fr»un the northeast comer of said claim;
SALEM
FENCE
W
O
R
K
S
.
able cleaning up about hie place this
Mr Auer is haring hop poles sh irr»
th« nee south 74$ degree.« west, 38.157 chains
spring.
.»long
the
north line o f said claim; thence
| cued, preparatory to woik n Ins y rd
south, 15 degrees east, 22. i*4 chain*; thence
Misa
Emma
Elgin,
who
has
been
north,
74}
degree« east, 17 chains; thence
Bill William* has sold bis entire
north, 15 «1* grees west, 7 chains; thence north,
bund of rliecp, 143 be id, to Joe Brown ! staying with her sister, Mrs. Ellis, has
74 1-2 degree« east, 21.6t> chain«; and thence
I gone lo Purllatid.
fer $5 a bead.
north, 15 degree« west, 15.25 chains to t ie
Mrs.
Ritford
Stone
visited
with
.M
rs
place of beginning, containing 71.31 acres,
Mi-* Carrie »ow l«, whose borne eras
or less.
Fe n cin g fo r all p a r pone a a t L o w - more
near Lewisville, tli.il on the 23nl aged j J B Trullinger a day or two recently
The »aid sale will be made subject to the
j
while
her
husband
was
hunting
cattle
|
•*«t
price*.
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a|>|>rovaI and confirmation of said court upon
2(1 yea rs, siut w i* buried in the Smith
-V
.Ire, I tktaai.
in the mountains.
the following terms, to-wit: Ten per cent J
cemetery, the funeral service« living
—
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the purchase price t.» he paid hy tlie purchas­
conducted by Rev. Phelps.
er to the undersigned referee at the time of
D R, M IL E S '
Heart C u re
PO LK.
Our barber is doing a rushing husi.
O J A .fllV O Z l.X J k ..
i net*.
h n tiw
V n H m ttmft BrcjN
Al»e Becker is buyingcalvee lo «took
his farm.
I
2
3
i
*a’ e, and the helance there»»f to he paid
u|a*n the cotifirrnation «4 such sale by the
coart ami del ¡very «.f the referee’s deed.
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1 feted this 29th clay nf
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tfK
P
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1900.
1.«firee
Mr*. Conkey.
641
37
Mi.-s Miuuott.
7304
60
Mr*. Morr»*on.
754
703
(5
Tracy Stnats
598
19
II. I). McDonald.
575*
23
W. Parker.
233*
22
7
8
94.
48
16
| 49
10
0
48
Ì 24
1
7
! 95.
1
43
22
4
98.
0
• 37
20
9
97
10
90.
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41* |
5 1 Mr». Hamilton.
iNaml !*:i«untfes.
Lewis lias returned » " ■UrttWistl, l'«D f,lD.ia HftirWv «t*e W W W iroTt.
Independence has ninotcen secret
A revival meeting will commence organizations.
in the Christian church on March 6th.
Mm. Reeves wss made a Lady Mac-
May Howard iseick, but i* getting Bro. Kane, assisted by Rev. Evan*, of
cnbec at the last meeting.
better.
Salem, will conduct the meeting.
The 4 months old child of John
Holme* Bros, have sold their hop* Special preparation for music during
the revival meeting is being made. Lemons died on the 20th.
for 0} cent* a pound.
Mr. Johnson, of Amity, will lead the
Mrs. Janies Wilcox lias been initiat­
Ed. and Clyde Mitty have gone to choir.
ed into the Fraternal union.
i
Western Washington to *eek work.
The annual school meeting will be
Mr». Wilcox, of the B.ipti«t Sunday
Marie anil Lena Fawk are attend­ held in the *cho«l hause on the alter-
schnol, entertained her class and the
ing Prof. Garland’s school in Salem.
noon of March 5th. An $18 globe
choir the other night.
and 3 yards of hlackl>ourd have recent­
Temmie Strain and family have
ly been purchased for the benefit of
Five Mormon evangelists are stop­
moved fro it Monmouth out east of
the school. Thoee neither absent nor ping in town, lint have nut yet secur­
Salem.
tardy in school for the month ending ed a house to preach in.
Mrs. H. D. Brunk ha* been quite February 23rd were Carrie, Susie,
The postortii-e was rohlied Saturday
sick and Irene Hayden i* doirg the Tommy and Nettie Bennett, Elsie
and Ola Keyt, Lulu Turner, Floy night About $000 in cash and »tamps
house work for her,
was taken, but there is no clue as yet
j Updcgraff and Merl Webb.
*o the perpetrators.
Sylvester Wilson It reported dead,
and W. W. Smith ha* been appointed
F. A. Douty is having two large hay
AIR LIE .
to take charge of hi* estate.
windows and otlur improvements put
Church services are still being belli in his store building, preparatory lo
at this place.
opening a large stock of groceries.
I f yen *re not entirely w ff, you ire SI.
Illness does not mesn death's door, l! is
s sense of tottriness. A " tired feeling." A
lift filled eudh nemeless p j ins And suffer­
ing. Jn 90% o f CAses Hit blood is to bUme.
Hood' s S atsapa nil a is Katun's correct h e
for disorders o f the blood. Remember
LOCAL
and
C L IM A T IC
C A T A R ttH
T h e S p e c i f i c is
-ily’ s Cream Balm
LE W IS V ILLE .
V i s « Minnt
TEACHER.
T
Mrs. J, L. Morrison and danghter, j L A I / V i e 1 » H
Mary, weie visiting Mrs. Warren ------------------------
Wright last week.
KO LA.
44A Miss is As
Good as a Mite. 99
il
There are in ihi* county over 2,¿300
voters and up to date less than half of
them have registered. In Halt Lake
and Spring Valley precincts only a
small fraction have dons that which
will become necessary before they can
vote and tola i* nearly as far behind.
Ltickiamiite needs tw get a move on,
and some Jacksonitos may find them­
selves out in the cold at election time.
Any one having akotea or pig» for
»ale would do well to advertiaa, a*
there are eevernl wanted in Kola.
Edgar L. Collins St C0< j Dallas.
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1
Our daily train to ami from Port­
land i* already allowing its value to
the town in various ways and Delia*
hut assumed more importance in the
eye« of tlie outside world. A paH^eng-
er train, carrying mail and express,
leave* Dallas every morning at 0:10
reaching Portland at 0:30. Return­
ing it leave* there at 4 :30 and arrive*
hero at 7 :50. Karo one way $2.40,
round trip $4.30.
io w
J
A t T U .
PER CENT
OF ATTENDANCE.
u im
VISITORS.
h u > « i M o
!
IN u t
NOR T A R D Y .
a . 4 « h w
N E ITH ER ABSENT
who reads the news-
of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
\ v . .V . w
a s h ,
the m a t kidney, liver
i n m i Axn riûriiàTi>A
and bladder remedy.
It is the great medi-
; cal triumph of the nine­
teenth century dis-
, covered after years of
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
scientific research by
r 1 . V I ....... ....... ............ Per y*mr
Dr. Kilmer, the emi­
♦ 7i .................
Per iix montbi
nent kidney and blad­
der specialist, and is
4*> ...... .............Per three mouth»
A>lverti»mg rate» made known on wonderfully successful in promptly curing
lame
back,
kidney,
bladder,
uric acid trou­
«¡.»plication. Currwpi»ihlciicf i» solicit*
bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
of kidney trouble.
Fine J«)S pnnting^lone At re>i#onable form
Dr. Kilmer's S w am p-R oot is not rec­
•►rice»».
ommended for everything but If you have kid­
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. 11 has been tested
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
George Tow lire n<l, Ed Keyt ami j practice, among the helpless too poor to pur­
Lfomird Umplilette are to appraise ! chase relief and has proved so successful in
the Daniel Yanhuakirk property.
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
Postal card* new* item* always ac­ who have not already tried it, may have a
ceptable, even if hot a sing!» one. We sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
will furnish postal cards to any who telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
will agree to thus use them.
When writing mention reading this generous
State Lund Agent Geer rejiorts ma­ offer in this paper and
ny eastern people coming Into On gon send your address to
with a view fw locating. La»t week Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing­
a ¡»arty of Mis#»»uri)jna went to Doug­ hamton, N. Y. The
las and Jackson counties in rearch o/ regular fifty cent and Horn« o f ««ram i>-Root,
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
• lock and alieep rnnchew.
(
ENROLLED.
Miserable.
TARDY.
K idney Trouble Makes Ton
IReal Estate
Miss Rachel Smith and Mrs. Church
attended the revival meeting at Bridg- ,
Peter Khrver, wtiile cutting wood,
A n U neat-fal'cd a n d C o m p l o t o Re fell uu au ax and cut Ida hand quite port and report it very iiitercsting-
s u m e nf w r . a t Y o u r F r i o n d s are
badly.
SE
Miss Eva Steals, of Airlie, and Miss
a n d Hav e B een La te ly D o i n g .
Mynie Smith, of laiwisiille, were j
Jas. Boydstou has three teams plow­ guests at the home of H. D. Htaat« :
ing and turna out quite a strip of
R ICL R E A L L.
Thursday.
< ground in a day.
George Smith, north of town, lias
Miss Carne Fowle, formerly of Lew­
Hev. G. Keiclie and wif • came up
«old Ilia hop«.
from Portland and preached at the lo- isville, but who has been ill Salem for
the past few months, died Feb. 23rd,
The lirmcrt nre culling wood for i cal church Saturday and Sunday.
and waa laid to rest beside her moth
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next winter’« u*e.
Mrs. Keiubold has moved lo Ger­ er in the Hinith cemetery on the 24lh.1
L. C. Koser mid A. F. Stoner were mantown with her children on ac-
Here are some of our offerings:
W illie Robertson visited Imlepen-
at Fortland recently.
; count of sickness to be near r a doc-
de'nce Thursday to sea about seeming
100 acre* 1J miles from railroad;
| tor.
62 acre* one mile from 8niitli6e1«l
Mr«. Juke Burch him been viaiting
tickets and ordering sup,dies far him­ 100 acre« under plow, balance pnstu «. with dwelling, barn, fruit, etc., nil for
her daughter in Ballaloii.
self snd Henry Staats, who are among All new fence, large b »rn, good house. $1,850, or would exchange for Dallas
R CKREALL.
the boys bound for Cape Nc-ine ill lit» Price $25 an acre.
or Halem property.
There wita preaching last Sunday
Farmers all plowing.
spring.
by Kev. D. C. McFarland.
Fine residence in Lafayette wit)»
60 »ore* two mile* from Dilla«; all
Miss Helen Soulhwick is at Grrvais
modern improvements. House cost fenced and under cultivation : $900.
8P R IN C V A LLEY.
Mfaa Helen Sotilhwiik ia viaiting visiting.
$1,800. We will sell for $800.
Large farms in different part« nf t lie
relative» in the metropolia.
"John Phillips has been sick.
Good home and two seres of land county for sale and two in eastern Or­
L. C. Koser hus dug the foundation
Abe Itemple and ’Gene Syerley are ^ for Ids new house.
in
suburbs
of
Dallas
for
$1000.
Plenty
egon
to exchange for valley property.
Vivian Cochrane spout Sunday at
working for J lines Simonton.
of fruit, good drainage, etc.
Improved property. a i h 1 vacant lots
J. B. Nesmith waa taken ill quite S h e rid a n .
Nice cottsge w.tli basement in cen­ in all ¡»arts of Dallas at low figures.
\V ill in Simonton and wife will soon 1 suddenly Monday.
The road was lined with men going ter of town for $525.
move lo Dallaa nod P. C. Cook will
Small suburban tract* where delight­
to
Zena
Monday
to
register.
Mr.
Skinner,
6f
Independence,
was
then occupy hie houae and will not
Residence property of all descrip ful homes could be made.
hereon
business
last
Saturday.
build ns he lutd intended.
Walter Hunt lost his valuable bug­ lion* in Dallas, Monmouth, Falls City
Two prune orchards near Dallas.
and other towns.
El. Hall’s dining hor.e, which was gy horse last week with dutemper.
WEST SALEM!
badly kicked, isinuch improved.
i Rev. Geo. A. McKinley is assisting
Geo, Chapman is tick.
| Miss Frisiel'.'bf Salem, is the guest I Rev. 8i*tt, of L:.fuyett j in a »cries of
Alan Thacker lias a new $50 bicycle. I of her aunt, Mrs. II. C. Fox, north of meetings. Rev. McKinley changed
1 pulpits with Riv. Scott Sunday.
town.
W. P. Kingle and family have mov­
Mr. Hunsakcr and daughter. Georg­
Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon.
John Plum will be a candidate for
ed lo Salem.
ia, of Turner, were here Iasi week vis- j road supervisor for the Spring Valley
A ll kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten­
I precinct. He has filled that position
Miss Bertha Savage is very low with I iting relatives.
consumption.
A. F. Stoner and W. E. Goodell for the last five or six years and has tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle îepair-
given the best of satisfaction.
ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. A ll kinds of
J P. Blankenship has purchased a have rented sixty acres of land of Mr.
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Fox
and
expect
to
sow
it
in
oats.
ticket fnr Cape Nome.
plow and saw grinding done. Goods kept in stock for sale.
SH E R ID A N .
Willis Simonton and wife expect to
Full line of buggies
Mrs. S. I). Gibson has built new
The revival here in full blast with Full line of bicycles' and sundries.
move to Dullus next week. P. C. Cook
fence around some of her property.
and a stock of j , I. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils,
will then occupy their property bore. j over sixty convertions.
Best on earth at
R A. Porter brought some nice cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil.
J. P. Blankenship is chopping cord
The Basket social b»st Friday eve honey in from Mill Creek.
woial ior Murk Skiff near Howell prai
right
prices.
■ling, for the benefit of the school was
rie.
R Jacobson has bought the H. T.
a sueeesa both financially and socially.
A hydraulic ram and big tank will They cleared over $20. Miss Grace A. Graves place at $24 an acre.
supply the water from a spring uu the Hurdle’s basket was considered by
The recent ball was not a financial
many the most beautiful. It repre­
Tillson place.
success, hut an entertainment was a
ID -AJL i X j -A -S s c h o o l e e p o e t ,
senting one of our greatest buttleehips,
drawing card, music, being furnished
A farewell parly for I). Claude M b - the Oiegon.
Followin'; is the rpjiort of the Dallas public school for the month ending
by the silver cornet- band.
theney, wlin has gone to Tacoma, was
recently held at T. A. Walin’».
ROCK CR EEK.
A defective line and some '-onl oil Feb. 23, 1000 :
DAYS ABSENCE.
DALLAS, FRID AY, YCH. 2. 1300.
D. Heddekopp ban ipiit the logging
W HAT TH E Y HAVE TO SAY ABO UT
camp and is farming again.
T H E D O IH C S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
'1 h»»s. Williams and a »ns have lost-
several head of sheep, enpposdtl to
have been killed by coyotes.
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WITH A LAME BACK ?
place for $200 cash.
!
) YOU GET UP
DAYS
'
k
ATTENDANCE.
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZES
0
1
38
15
26
4
2
1
4
93.
Wind« number d »y* attendance. 4,285A ; »lays absence,217 ; tardies, 2 ; en-
rolled, 290; visitor«, 39; millier absent nor lardy, 111 ; per cent of attend-
Win, PARKER, Principal.
Citation.
W ISEM A N 'S
H ARD W A RE ST O R E,*
In the codnty court of the state of Oregon
for the county of Polk.
In the matter of the estate of Jane Richard­
M IL L STREET, DALLAS.
son, deceased.—Citation.
T o J.
A . Richardson, Sarah E. Birdsell,
Best
heating and cook sto­
ami Warren Birds* 11, her husband, Frank
l ichardfton. Emma A . Fid 1 erton and R
ves
in
the
market. Tools of
Fullerton, her husband, and Fred Huntley,
all kinds. Paints, oils, etc.
greeting:
I N T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF
Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to
Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one
appear in the county court of the state of Or­
egon, for the county of Polk, at the court of the best tinners in Oregon,
room thereof, at Dallas, in the county of Polk,
on Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1900, at 1 w ill meet your wants for any
o’clock in the afternoon of that dav, then and
there to show cause, if any there be, why an tiling in that line.
order should not lie granted authorizing and
directing the administrator to sell all the real
property of »aid estate, which is descril»ed ns
follows, to-wit:
The m>rth one-half of the donation land
claim of Enoch Richardson and Jane Rich mi-
son, his w ife, described as Not. No. 1,908,
designate«! on the plats and surveys as claim
No. 54, being part of section 18, in township
6 south, range 4 west, and claim No. 44, being
part of secti*>u 13 iu township 6 south, range 5
west, according to the official plat of survey
— A ND —
returned to the general land office by the sur­
veyor general, l»eing bounded and described
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast
corner of said section 13, and running thence
north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence *{• W ill give strength to the nerves and re-
j ,
north 21.49 chains, thence west 58.20 chains, i ,
store the liver ami kidneys to a healthy
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thence south 01.49 chains, thence east 18.09 ( J.
condition, give tone to the ttymach end
J
chains to place of beginning, containing 170.50 4*
bowel», and promote a g*Hai appitito
J.
healthy digestion* will relieve comdipa-
1
acres, the amount of land herein described be­ •j*
tion, purify the hjood and make a heal-
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longing to deceased being 85.25 acres, more or 4«
l
WILSONS
|
"CELERY
DANDELION
.£•
4»
thy body with a clear skin. That tired
feeling will leave you and sleep will be
a.
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W IT N E S S , the honorable W . L . Wells, 4»
restful. A t W ilson'» drug store, Pallas.
«}»
judge of the county court of
the state of Oiegon for tl e • M - F * + 4 “ > * + - t ~ E - S - + * + + + + + * + * + + * +
[seal]
county of Polk, with the seal
of said court affixed* thi» 7th
day of February, A . D., 1900.
Attest: K. Hay ter, clerk.
By D. P. Patterson, deputy.
SILV E R
LACED
W Y A N D O T T E S j »
Best all Purpose Fowl.
Mv birds are bred for EGG
productions as well as prize
winners. A few cockerels
left at $1.50 up; pullets $12o
up; eggs $2 a setting
D. O. Woodworth, Albany.
Eastman
iodaks
Cameras
and
Photo Supplieo r_
PFENNIG’S JEWELRY STORE
Next door to P. O., Pallas.
Watch and
clock repairing
always carefully anti
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. A ll standard
goods at lowes*. prices,
and for all kinds of farm
produce we will pay the
highest market price.
P E T E R COOK.