THC. POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- im oiir iici , the ally runs at the hoc!: of the build­ I helps, closed hie eervicet on Sunday ing. . with fourteen coiAerU, some of whom W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO SAY A BO UT The ladies of the Baptist church were immersed and others siiriukled T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . have purchased a line silver cornmun as they »elected- DALLAS, FRIDAY, MOH. 23, 1900. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ion set and are raising money to pa­ fifty seven goats »liear- per the church. •— —— T ■ — Al l t he blood In your body passes through A n U n e q i L l ' r d a n d C o m p l e t e Re s u m e nf W n a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are your kidneys once every three minutes. , 1,14 P*»>mle. E. O. W hite’s sverag- Fred L. linop.r and Nettie Shank« ti•(i.iMMKo R vkry F rid ay M orning A t 7:30. _ jP j c A The kidneys are your and Have Been La tely D o in g . i Vj ;,f*r®e *"'1 one half pounds each. J. blood purifiers, they fil­ — i * ,* ’ buck houghi of Gen. Grant were married Sunday at the Christian \ V . ,Y. W A S H . ter out the waste or church. Beth parties are well and »beared eeven and one half pounds. BRUSH COLLEGE. impurities In the blood. faverublly known here anil have the j S D ITO » AND PB0PK1KT'»R. If they are sick or out Harvey Stanton wu. laid up with s good wishes of a large circle of fiiem ls.! b u e n a * v i s t a . o f order, they fail to do | severe »ore throat lately. their work. Miss Nellie Bevent, who is attend­ The next meeting of the Polk Pains, aches and rheu­ Harvey Stanton and Earnest Smith ing school in Oregon C ilv, visited at County Teachers’ association will he matism come from ex­ SU BSC HI P IT ON R A T E S : ----------- home last week. are helping at the Wallace fruit farm. cess o f uric acid in the held at Inde|>eiideiice on Saturday, f 1 50 .................................. Per v'*»r blood, due to neglected March 31, 1900 A ll teachers and I he proceeds from the shadow social On February 23rd the patrons of the Here are some of our offerings: * 75........................... Per «ix months kidney trouble. given l,v the school last week was friends of education are invited to ut-| 4') ....... .......... Per three month» Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady school attended our Hag raising ami tend. An excellent program has been I 10 acres in the south side of Dallss, t etc ; a great variety of small fruit; 1J $14 50, i lie money will he used for the axerci»es for that and Washington's Advertising rates made known on heart beats, and makes one feel as though prepared, ami it is expected that the all set in fruit of bvefc varieties; 2^ milrs from railroad. j library. implication. Correspondence is «olicit* they had heart trouble, because the heart is birthday. attendance will lie largo. Arrange- j acres ih Italian prunes ; apples, pears m KCre§ with fi|10 w,,ich coit over-working in pumping thick, kidney- A I. Mre. Khivps and daughter. M iry, Miss Oriswold, of Salem, Mis* Jessie meiils aro being made for the motor grapes and a great variety of small 0 1.H00 ; good barn and other build- blood through veins and arteries. Kino Joh Printing done at reasonable poisoned who have been »pending the last to make a special trip for the HOcom-1 fruits ; good house, barn, etc; a splen It used to be considered that only urinary Kmmelt, M>a May Smith anil Klixa- in g a ; lin e s p rin g a m i s p r in g hnttu-n ; orice». in San Francisco returned modaliou of teachers from Dallas aud troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, livth Kurho, an old time pupil, visited month ! did home in fine location. Price, *1,- water could be taken into house; a I home last Saturday. Mrs. »h ives is vicinity. but now modern science proves that nearly school recently. j 250. splendid farm for a dairy or goat all constitutional diseases have their begin­ very much improved in health. 1£ acres just north of Independence ranch ; a good orchard ; 1 j miles from ning in kidney trouble. SPR IN G V A LLE Y . L i t t l e b y lit tle things are develop­ Pearl Hall, oldest son of K. P. Hall | set in fruit of choice varieties and railroad depot. If you are sick you can make no mistake Communion service Sunday at J1 and wife died at Oregon City Sunday, ing which may lead to the delection by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild j coming into good bearing ; land very W e have farms suitable to all needs and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Meh 18th of pneumonia. He had b en j rich and productive ; five room cot of the murderer of Governor Goebel, Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is o’clock. and can furnish almost any thing de­ working in the paper mille at that tage and other buildings; $200 insur- sired in the real estate line. Mr*. Percy W illis i* visiting her place for some time. Funeral was of Kentucky. Several prominent men soon realized. It stands the highest for its | ance on house. A bargain at *350. wonderful cures of the most distressing cases parents, A. J. Purvine and wife. I f you want stock ranches, fruit conducted from the M. E. church at are under arrest and other» are being A fine prune orchard in full l»car- and is sold on its merits lands, dairy farms, timber lands or Grandma Skaifo, of FairSeld, is vis­ Buena Vista at 1 o’clock March 20ih | ing; prune dryer, storehouse, barn, homes, write to us or come and see us. shadowed hv detectives. by all druggists in fifty- by Uev. MottersheaA of Independence, iting her daughter, Mrs.Sarah Phillips. cent and one-dollar siz­ in t e r M «:- - - » m «t«ry. T he populist» ami democrats of N e­ es. You may have a The 8pring Valley school began sample bottle by mail ____________ nom « o f Swamp-Root. _____ PEEDEC. braska have expressed themselves as a free, also pamphlet telling you how to find Monday with Ed. Emmett as teacher. Over-W ork Weakens Your Kidneys* t e a l lis ta te E d g a r L . Ç olllnj & Ço., Dallas. Great Variety of County and City Property tor Saie or Exchange. Loans Made and Insurance Written. Encouraging W o rd s fo r O th e rs. unit for Mr Bryan for preddont. The , out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when v/riting Dr. Kilm er platforms ad p*ed by fhe two conven­ fit Co., Binghamton, N . Y . tions are almost identical, the sub stance of them reaffirming the Chica­ Energetic farmers are now rushing go platform, declaring for 16 to 1, op­ posing a large standing army, denoun­ things from sun tip to sun down and have no time to waste gossiping with cing the action of the republican par gentlemen of leisure. Everybody can Ly on the Puerto Rican hill, declaring now find something to do. against trusts and imperialism and fa COUNTY COURT. voring the choice of United .States sen­ ators by popular vote. PRO BATE. Miss Myrtle Gardner has returned to Sheridan after spending a few days with her parents. Frank Gilliam was a Dallas visitor Mrs. Waterbury, who has been vis­ this week. iting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Spoug, lias Mies Tens Craton, of Cherry grove, returned to tier home in Salem. was ameug her Peedee friends this The basket social entertainment at week. tlie Lincoln warehouse last Friday Fina weather has enabled our farm­ was a success. The amount taken in ers to get tlieir spring work in good was $23, which was given to their shape. minister, Uev. Sweeny. The registration ef voters is about P IO N EE R . completed in tb it par' of Luckiamute Thomas W right went to Scotta mill preciuct. Wells, J. The bond of W. H. Boals as admin­ last week. Otto Byerley and wife and Floyd istrator of the David and Hannah Lame gouts can often be cured by Blake will go to Wardner, Idaho, in a Boals estate was filed and approved few days. and M. M Ellis, W. G. Vassall and trimming the feet. Mrs. Phy Simpson was tlirewn from Hardy Holman were chosen to ap Wallace White has been shearing her lioree recently and painfully hut praise the same. gouts for the neighbors. nut dangerously hurt. G. II. Ball. V. B. Sears and U. H Allen Hunter luid some goats killed foe may be willing to concede to them. Hyde were selected to appraise the by dogs that ought to go dead. Mijs Ethel P. Lemon, of near Eu­ That England will insist on ruling the David Ackley estate. gene, will teach the summer term of country there is no doubt, hut that Wright Bros, are cutting wood for school at Cherry grove. The petition of Adminis ra*or II. B she will in any manner oppress the Cosper to sell realty of the David Da­ Plato McFee and Charlie McCracken Logging on the Upper Luckiamute for John Kolduns. has been quite active all winter and people is not at all probable. After s vis estate was set to he heard May 7th, the heirs heing cite 1 to appear and of They say I hut the entire Applegate several large drives have been made. few years they will he morn fro*», hap­ for objections, if ano there be. creek logging camp crew of sixteen py, prosperous and progressive than Simpson BALLSTON. sometimes a blessing in disguise. cliwsen as executor without bond. The Portland. property is to be appraised by T. . W ill. W hile will go to Cape Nome Three tracre of land, aggregating T he populists and democrats of Brown, A. W. Fletcher and M Mi- ¡it May. 400 acre*, changed hand* last week, a Benton county have made a sensible choibook. S. V. Kobinson, of Brooks, has been Mr. Duncan, of Harney county, being combination. Each will »end dele-1 visiting his niece, Mrs. J. H. Butler. the purchaser. AS S E S S M EN T ROLL gates to the county convention and The town people are having their B E T H E L a 1*D M o C O Y . all candidates will stand upon their Following is a list of the taxpayer* gardens plowed and the farmers ate of Polk county for the year 1899, who Gardening has begun in earnest. rushing their seeding. merits without reference to which par are assessed for *1.000 or more, the ty they belong. The aim will ho to same to be continued from week to J. H. Hawley isdoiqg business here. Kenneth Campbell has rented the pick out the best timber from both week until finished: Isaac Bull farm west of town, formerly Myrtle McIntyre is staying in Mc­ for the various offices. Ho should it Hedges, A J ......................... * 2,655 run by George Ball, a m lw ill summer Coy. follow it. 1.270 be in Polk county. As to whether » | Hetllv, U G ........................... Maude Sear« o' vict.ing friends at Heffly, Ella V ......................... 1,130 Bern, to the wife of Esquire Foclit man is a democrat or a populist hould lleihert, C (heirs) .................. 4,730 , March 17th. a son. Mother and son Dayton. cut no figure in either nomination or H- lmick, Lewis (heirs) ....... 14,300 dwing well, hut the squire was despair­ Jea-ie Reese spent a few days ill at the polls. The main question I Helrnick, Jas ......................... 10 680 ed of for awhile. Amity last week. Hembree, W C ........................ 4,300 should he. is lie the hbst man that ei­ Kev. Blair and wife, of Sheridan, YV. C. Bvrant spent Sunday at hi* Helmick, Sarah ...................... 9,930 ther party affords for the office sought Henderson, J o h n .................. 1,240 Imve been holding a revival meeting home in Monmouth. Tricky politicians and unreliable citi­ Hendrick St Hill .................... 1.000 at the Methodist church during the Mis* Brown spent Sunday with zens should be kept in the hack Hendrick, M B ...................... 1,300 last week. They will continue their Miss Hargrove in Perrydale. services during the present week. Httnkle, G W .......................... 2.320 ground. H.-nry, D O .......................... 5,720 K e lly & Reese shipped a car load of ROCK CR EEK. Henson. Fannie...................... 2.050 sheep to Portland this week. T he republican party is in absolute Hewitt, D M ........................ 0.715 W e have had a week of lovely weath­ Ross Pigg liss returned from »pernl- control of congress and if they were a Higgins heirs .......................... 1,320 er. the winter in Eastern Oregon. 1,675 unit could carry everything through | Higgins, E C ....... G. I). Hampton has returned from Mrs. J. H. Robbins liss been visit with a whoop. The Puerto Rican Hill, Henry ........................... 15,240 Hill, Homer ........................ 1.560 the valley. ing her daughter in Monmouth. tariff matter has proved an ugly stum - | Hil'ebrand, . l a s ................. 2,635 There was a dance at Center’s place Our young folks have been attend­ bling block. Neither the president Hiltihrai d, Joh n.................... 2 100 Friday evening. ing church Perrydale in wagons and nor the country at large favor it. hut j Hin-lmw, I I ........................... 1,076 on wheels 1,390 Sclinnl has closed and the teacher, party loaders were bound to demand Hin-haw, A v e r y .................... llirshhe g, H ......................... 27.856 C. A Kobisou, has gone to California. Philip Mulkey has closed his scliuol a tariff on t«ade with that country a« Hoag, C H ............................. 2,760 Wm. Kenedy, of Summit, and his 1 at Lincoln and gone to the coast to a though it were no part of our posness Hodge, I) A 1.220 summer school. i«ms. Many national legislators, in- Hoffman Sc J a m is o n ............. 2,200 coiitiu were visiting at J. I,. Morrison’s. Holden, Horace...................... 3 000 calvar y . Master Alferd and George Harring culding Senator Simon, have risen Holman, Nat ......................... 5,51(1 ton, of Chandler, were visiting at Koc- Am o fo'.mau hail a horse badly above party fealty and refused to sup Holman. J I I ........................... 1,150 ca Sunday. cut hy barb wire. port the measure bacauee wrong in Holman, M im iit...................... 3,00«) Holman, A II ........................ 3,«525 Lee Brown is posturing a large hand principle. Scores of them of the same S U C A R L O A P . Holmes, A M ........................ 9,265 of sheep in this neighborhood. opinion h«ve allowed themselves to he Holmes. N ancy........................ 2,5,50 Grain in and stock looking line John and Frank Richardson, of In ­ forced to follow the leaders again! Howe, H enry.......................... 8,250 Postmaster Aik mail is gardening. dependence, are budding a hr xxh r Howe, J ah ............................... 4.326 their own judgment of what is right Howe, Rcibt ......................... 7,590 Weather Hue and flowers blooming. house fur Mrs. J. M. Tedruw. Howe, Each............................. 4,1*50 PEKRYDALE. F. E. Chambers, ef Independence, O. A. Faiino lias sold his claim to Hubbard, M l ) ....................... 2,200 presented our Sunday school with a E. M. Smith, of Monmouth, was in Hubbard, J R ........................ 3,190 Sum Cairucs, of Snllas. hell, which was greatly appreciated. our village Saturday. Hubbard, E llen ...................... 2.465 W . K. liiiishaw is preparing te D. G. Gay and ton, Clyde, passed Hunt, J T ............................... 1.470 Lawrence Kevt and wife spent Sun­ build a barn and H. liiiishaw has through here recently with a wagon Hurley, A M . . . . ............... 1,300 been out from Mill Creek. day at A <\ Taylor’s. load of flue thickens en route for east­ Hussey, E F ...................... 1,515 Mr. Franklin, from Minnesota, it ern Oregon. Miss Maud Newbill spent Tuesday Hussey, C J .............................. 2,270 at her home in BalLton. Husttfn, A ............................... 1,210 working for W. K. llinslisw and is ex­ Hyde, 1)11............................... 6,465 pecting his wife before long. INDE PEN PENCE. Mr. Wise and wife were called to the I ml A Mon R R ...................... 6,260 Ed. »haw is erecting a cabin on his Mia* Joeie Lemon went home last bedside of her aged father ami mother Ingermanson, M ...................... 1,645 claim here and Mr. Easter and Mr, Thursday. at Moro. Ireland, T A .......................... 6,545 Langwortliy, also of Dallas, are among Ireland, W P ........................... 8,985 Mi»» Francis Brown, of Bidhel. vis­ Jess Woods hat moved down to his us. Irvine, 8 B ............................... 1.600 wend yard. ited Miss Grace Hargrove Saturday Irvine, S C ............................... 1.700 and Sunday. FALLS C ITY . Harbin Cooper is out (after a six Jack, T P ................................. 1,180 The revival meeting closed Tuesday James, J T ............................. weeks struggle with la grippe. 3,200 Mr«. Bertha Fuid i, visiting her evening. There wtre three addition» James, I) W .......................... 1,080 Mr. Kel«e is reported growing weak­ parents. to the church during the meeting. Jamison Bios 3,730 er and the doctors have give him up. J as person, H H .................... 5,150 Joe Gage and wife have moved to Phil. Mulkey was visiting old friend Wm. Barnettliaa early garden rendy ■ — ——— the mountains. hero Sunday. He h it Monday for for rise and spring chickens large en­ M A R KE T REPORT. Tillamook, where ho will teach a sum O Loot has rented to Mrs. Martin ough to fry. mer school. (Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.) his flock of wether goats. — — - The bicycle repair rhop has be n Wheat, per l>u»liel,40 ol*. The Christian eliurch progresse«» moved into the eld howling ally and Within a week we have ordered the llran, per ton f l ‘2. slowly towatd completion. Oregonian for U. H Hvdo, of Bulla- Short«, per ton, f ¡4. Ion, Frank Gilliam, «»f lYedee, and F. Outs, per huahtfl, 20 c t . , Gilbert Grave, ha. some baskets on () Byerley, of Peirydale. Both it and Flour, per 10 tinrrel«, #2 05. hand for sale, and scats chairs like the Itemi/er can be had a year fut Flour, per suck, 75c. new. *2.25 Iluckwiu<*t flour, $2.50 per owl. Fred Holman and Alenxo Galloway Germen, »1 50 per cwt. are working for Gilbert Tyson in YVm. Corn meal, $2 60 |>er cwt. In all Its stages ths Ford’* liopvard. should bu clean.¡ucea. [CorTeeterf .Mkl, by Henri, A So« Sunday School convention at Fly’* Or**» Rala " B r e v ity is the Potatoes, per bushel, 3 5 ets. Bridgeport church next Sunday morn­ cleanses, soothes and heaUl Butter, per pound, 15els. «Se diseased membra»*. ing and afterutHiu. It cores entarrh and drives l.srd, per pound, 9(, mail : Triai M m 1* S tm t. —* S « York. 11.Y BROTH XRS, W W . Beets, per pound, 1 rents proceeds to help to liquidate Die ica’s Greatest Blood Medicine. purifies it. Turnip», per pound, 1 ets. church debt. Inquire of Mrs. Butler A ba rf story Inti it tells the / . „ V . Cshb»|!<, per pound, 2| els. Onions, per pound, 2 ets. i T o n Beans, per pound, 40 5 rents. »TI m M T n I L i n tlw Corn meet, per pound, 2J els. «M i H »v, |«r ton, f f ia t f » T he Beers have lately been getting decidedly the worst ol the South Afri­ can fight and it is only a matter of time when they will have to acknow- lege themselves as defeated and com­ pelled to abide by what the generous J Nasal CATARRH I THE IRON CLAD Our gent men report a good yield of mohair. Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. All kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten­ tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle îepair- I ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. A ll kinds of plow and satv grinding done. Goods kept in stock for sale. Full line of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies and a stock of j. I. Case plows. We also sell valvoline oils, cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at right prices. 44M y gratitude for the benefit received from Dr. Miles' N erv­ ine prompts me to write, that others may learn of the efficacy of this grand medicine. I suf­ fered extreme nervous exhaus­ tion,which rendered me unable to work. M y nerves seemed to be ‘on edge' and I had much lassitude. I began talcing Dr. Miles' Nervine and steadily improved and now am enjoy ing good health. Mrs. Rev. F. M. Lacy. FortvElt», Ind. WAGNER BROS. The Grandest Assortment of Elegance in MENS’ SPRING ATTIRE 99 D R . M IL E S ’ jw Is now ready for inspection. Am showing the renowned R O Y A L T A IL O R S ' and other makes. Call and see. W M . RUSTON, worl d Resident Agent, Dallas, Or. N e rvin e is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. '. Mile* Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Adm inistrators Sale. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T underand by virtu« of an order of the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk, duly made and entered of record on the 7th day of \uguat, 1899, authorizing and di­ recting the undersigned, administrator o f the estate of W . S. Bricker, deceased, to sell the hereinafter described real property at private sale, I will on or after the 2 1st Day of A p r il , 1900, Offer for sale and will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, .subject to confirmation by said court, the following de­ scribed real property belonging to said estate, to.wit: Beginning at the southeast corner o* the north half of the donation land claim of David Grant and wife. Not. No. 1.951, in sec­ tion 34, of township7 south, range 5 west, of the Willam ette meridian, Polk county, Ore­ gon, thence running west 39.47 chains, thence north 28.50 chain*, thence east 17.05 chains, thence south 16.59 chains, thence east 22.42 chains, thence south 11.91 chains to the place of beginning, containing 75 acres more or less, excepting therefrom a 40 acre tract off of the west side thereof formerly conveyed to Sam­ uel Coad. Also that other tract beginning at the northeast corner of the said David Grant and wife's donation land claim thence run­ ning south 44.»X) chains along the east line of said claim, thence west 22.42 chains, thenoe north 44 GO chains, thence east 22.42 chains along the north line of said claim to the place of beginning and containing in all 135 acres, more or less. Address all communications to me at Independence, Oregon, or to my attor­ neys at Dallas, Oregon. D. W . S E A R S , Administrator of the estate of W . 8. Bricker, deceased. Sibley k Eakin attorneys. Dress- Making .»M R S . N . J. Le S IE U R ^ NE X T P o o r to BAKERY, Is prepared to promptly do everything in that line at moderate prices. SALEM W IS E M A N 'S H AR D W AR E STORED M IL L S TR E E T, DALLAS. Best heating and cook sto- \res 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. Citation, In the connty court of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk. In the matter of the estate of Jane Richard­ son, deceased.—Citation. To J. Q- A . Richardson, »Sarah K. Birdsell, and Warren Birdsell, her husband, Frank Richardson. Emma A . Fullerton and R Fullerton, her husband, and Fred Huntley, greeting: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E .S TA TE OF Oregon, you are hereby cited and rerpiired to appear in the county court of the state of Or­ egon, for the county of Polk, at the court room thereof, at Dallas, in the county of Polk, on Monday, the 2nd day of April, 1900, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be granted authorizing and directing the administrator to sell all the real l»roperty of said estate, which is described as follows, to-wit: The north one-half of the donation land claim of Enoch Richardson and .lane Richard­ son, his wife, described as Not. No. 1,908, I designated on the plats and surveys as claim j No. 54, being part of section 18, in township I 6 south, range 4 west, and claim No. 44, being part of section 13 in township 6 south, range 5 l west, according to the official plat of survey returned to the general land office by the sur­ veyor general, being bounded ami described j as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast comer of said section 13, and running thence j north 40 chains, thence east 40 chains, thence north 21.49 chains, thence west 58.20 chains, thence south 61.49 chains, thence east J 8.09 chains to place of beginning, containing 170.50 j acres, the amount of land herein described lie­ longing to deceased being 8.5.25 acres, more or less i W IT N E S S , the honorable W . L . Wells, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for the [seal] county of Polk, with the seal of said court affixed, this 7th day of February, A . D., 1900. Attest: E. Hayter, clerk. B y D. P. Patterson, deputy. SILV ER F E N C E W O R K S . LACED W Y ANDOTTESo» Best all Purpose Fowl. F en cing fo r all purposes at Low­ est prices. H A L T L R flO R LE Y . M* State street. Salem. FARMERS' FEED SHED SOUTH My birds are bred for EGG productions as well as prize winners. A few cockerels left at $1.50 up; pullets $125 up; eggs $2 a setting. W. E. Shaw * Son Proprietors. Eastman Cameras and Photo Supple PFENNIG’S JEWELRY STORE — AT— Stall room for double or single teams, 10 cents, Saddle horses, ô cents. Seperate- neat and warm waiting rooms for ladies and gentlemen. Give us a trial. Feed for sr.le. Wood Notice. M IL L R EC EIVE SE ALE D BIDS ON 85 TIERS of two font oak grub wood and 15 tiers of two fo«*t budy hr wotxl. to be delivered »m l corded up in the wo<’U#hed at the public schptd house not later tl an September ll»th. Bids will be opened Monday, April 2nd. Board reserves the right to reject any andull bide. H. O. CAM PB E LL, Clerk o f school district No. 2. I E xecutor’s Notice. o t i c e is h e r e b y g iv e n th at i . Alonzo Brown, have been appointed executor of the will anti testament of M. C. Brown, deceas­ ed. All person.« indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment to me,and all those having claims aguinst the same, will present them, duly authenti eated, to me at my »tore in Dallus, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. A L o N Z O BROW N, Executor. Dated at Dallas, March 23, 1900. Sibley & Eakin, attorneys for estate. N A d m in istrato r’s Notice. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E UN li darsigned was on the 15th day o f March, 1900, by the county court of Polk eou ty , Oregon, ap- pointed administrator of the estates of David Boals and Hannah J. Boa a, late of P-»lk county, Oregon, deceased. A ll persons holding claims against the said D>vld Boals and Hannah J. Boals, deceased, are notified to present the s me, duly verified as re­ quired by law, to me, at the law office o f Ed. F. Coad, in Dallas, Oregon, within six months from the date of tue first publication of this notice, towit, March 23, 1900 W. H BOALS, administrator. Ed. F. Coad, at orney for estates. F inal Settlem ent. o t ic e is h e r e b y N g iv e n that the un - dersigned has filed his final account as adminis trntor of the lost will and testament of Nannie Rush, deceased, anu Saturday, April 7th, 1900. at 1 o’clock, p. in., of said day, at the county court house, of Polk county, Oregon, ha* been fixed by Hon. W. L. Wells, judge of the county court for said county, as the time and place for the hearing of the same. All persons interested in said m atter are hereby no­ tified to appear at said tim e anti show cause, if any there be, why Raid account should not be approved and the account settled and closed. Dallas, Oregon, Meh., 7, 1900. B. A. BUSH, administrator. Townsend & Hart attorneys for estate. WILSONS CELERY DANDELION W ill give strength to the nerve« and re­ store the liver and kidneys to a healthy condition, give tone to the stomach end bowels, and promote a good appitita healthy digestion; will relieve constipa- tion, purify the blood ami make a heal thy body with a clear skin. That tired feeling will leave you and sleep will be restful. A t Wilson’s drug store, Dallas. D. O. Woodworth, Albany. OF ACADEMY b lo c :; DALLAS C. L. Hubbard made the round trip to Portland yesterday, Andrew Nunn and Wm. Kimball are helping him get out stave timber on the Corley place. Next door to P. O., Dallas. Watch and clock repairing always carefully and strictly attended to. Rlckresll 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 we will pay the highest market price. PETER COOK.