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f e id a y , m o h . 30, 1900. i ' h . im h u p fi> b s v F r id a y M o r n in g A t 7:30. A V . A .. W A S H , K iu rott AMI» PBOPKIKToH. SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S : r> I 50 ................................... Per y<*ar $ 7 5 ......................... Per nix months 4<l ........ .................P e r th re e m on th s Advertising rates imnle known on application. Correspondence is solicit- a .I. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable nricea. A lm o st every county in tliis#con- grersionil district Inis a republican candidate of ils own to whom »he c o n gressional delegates will bo pledged. Mr. Tongue will probably have the largest initial following but by no men ns enough to nominate him W hat combinations the others may form to defeat cun now he only a matter of conjecture. And while they aro row ing among Iheimelves some good dem neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar > sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell Horn« ot Swamp- Root. ing all about it, including many of the thousands o f testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilm er Ri C o ., Binghamton, N . Y ., be sure and mention this paper. Joe Craton lias been sick time. been against it. The novelty of the fices to obtain them. thing made it notorious and copies of ' SM IT H FIELD. the paper were eagerly sought for. Farmer* all plowing. The great preponderance of judgment < 1 Noll-in. tall a lae&l emedy or change of cli- | mate will cure Allie Sevier has returned from med ical treatment in Salem. Mr. OiLon is Hit new school direc tor in the Outline district. Ernest Thurston Inis nil incubator and will build it prune dryer. Mrs. Clms. McCnltli. of Moro, is vis iting the home of Harvey Gage. CATARRH T h e Specific Is Ely’* Cream Balm Men and teams are in demand and a general scarcity of help it noticable. Jules Hannuin h is retired from the hop business and will plow up hit hop yard. Farm crop and all kinds of fruits are in good condition and promise a good yield. that struggle amount to about 17,000 W hile in Portland hist week Pby men on the English side. Simpson purchased a new thirty-horse ------------------- MR power engine. A st Kit the costly and otherwise hit Some of our farmers are going to ter experience of so ninny men who test the merits of the new forage plant have gone off aflor mining excite hromus inernus. ments, it seems strange that so many Postmaster Simpson has advertised others are still eager to go. How mil- j for bids for carrying the mail from ny who went from Oregon to th e ' Peedee to Huver. Clondiko came hack better oir than J. W. Yost was doing bus!nest- i » oi.r when they went? The Cape Nome northeastern suburb,commonly known prospects nio not more glittering as A iil e, lost week. than they were, uiid the outcome to Mr. Simpson b is been untiri g in the large majority who go is very apt bis efforts to «4 cure better mail facil to be just us disappointing. Perhaps ities for our coummunity. Our sheepmen are jubulant over an fifty Polk county men are bout on go ing to Cape Nome. In tbe end many unusual increase of their Hocks, with a very small percentage of loss. nf them will regrot not having stayed Stock buyers use offering $5.50 a at home. bead for good sheep and our farmers refuse to sell even at that liberal price. R k p u ii i . i c XN primaries will lie held Walter Kinsey bad quite a gash cut nil over the county nt 2 o’clock next aliove his right eve recently, by being Friday. Hlnewd, vigilant, active |«>li- •truck with a stick of wood he was tician, will aim to have things so ar trying to split. ranged in advance as to have the con H. b Hastings receutly found a vention composed of men in their fa number of apples that had romained vor. Too often their interests demand on the tree all winter and were yet perfectly sound. the selection of some slick, slippery W m . Herrington was recently quite men that can lie manipulated to do seriously injured by falling from the unn.anl. things, if necessary, rather • kidway at Byerley’s saw mill, where than taking the most honorable and he was at work. reliable man in a community. The T j . H. Simpson will superintend the only way to guard against such things construction of roads in the camps of is for everybody to turn out to the pri- the Spaulding logging company on the upper Luckiatmile. marirs and see to it that none but John K itiler killed a cougar last good men are sent to the convention week that measured six feet from tip In union there is strength, whil.i di of tail to end ef nose. The animal ha 1 killed a number of bis sheep. vided farce is apt to fail in ils efforts. W hile democrats and populist* are disagreed on some points, the cardi nal principles of the two parties are not unlike. Neither is now strong enough to cn|>e with republicanism in nationsl atfiirs, and il each goes into the Kghl on its own hook, larth are sure to sutler defeat. But by combin ing forces and influences great re- 44 He That Any Good P9 Would Win Should H at * pood health. T u rt, rich blood is the first requisite. Hood’s Sarsa- paruU. by gM ng good blood and good health» has helped many a man to * jcc ess, besides grving strength and courage to 4women evho, before talking it, could not M A R K E T R E PO R T . (rorvucU d weekly by M U Howl.) W heat, per bushel,40 cU. Bran, per ton $12. Shorts, |»er ton, $14. Oats, per bushel, 30 cts. Flour, per 10 barrels, #2 bo. Flour, per sack, 75c. Buckwheat Hour, $2.60 per cwt. Germca, $t 50 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 60 per cwt. (CorTRctod w«wkly by Brown k Son Potatoes, per bushel, 3 5 cts. Butter, per pound, 15 cts. Lard, per pound, 9 4 1 0 eta. Bacon,slues, per pound, 9(410 <-U Hams, per pound, 12(416 uta. Shoulders, per pound, 8(4 10 uta. Egg*, per doien, 8 } eta. Chickens, per doien, ♦ lu ll! Dried fruits, per pound, 1J cl*. Beets, per pound, 1 cent* Turnip*, per pound, 1 cts. Cahhagt, per pound, 2 } cts. Onions, per pound, 2 eta. Beans, per pound, -<$»5 cents. Corn meal, per pound,2k cts. Hay, per ton, |li,sf!t Heart Cure is sold by all druggists on guarantee first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind, I t I n quickly absorbed Give* relief at once, ft open* and cleanses the Nasal Passage*. Allays Inflamation. | Heals and Protect*, the ' Membrane. Kestores the | Souses of Taste and Smell. No injurious drug. Reg ular size, 60 cents; Family size, i l or by mail F.LY BUOTHKK8, 6« War.en Street, New York. W ood Notice. COLD'N head ; S h e riff’s Sale. 10 acres in the south side of Dallas, . all set in fruit of best varieties ; 2k acres ill Italian prunes; apples, [tears, grape* and a great variety of small I fruits; good house, barn, etc; a spleu did home in fine location. Price, $1,- 250. 1 } acres just north of independence set in fruit of choice varieties and coming into good hearing; land very j rich and productive ¡’ live room cot Inge and other buildings; $200 insur ance on house. A bargain at $350. A line prune orchard in full bear- | ing ; prune dryer, store house, barn, o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n th at i . Alonzo Brown, have been appointed executor of th » will and testament o f M. C. Brown, deceas ed. All person.* indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment to me.and all those having claims again«* tin-same, will present them, duly anthenti cated, to me at my store in Dallas, Oregon, within six months from the date of thin not ce. ALO N ZO BROWN, Executor. Dxted at Dallas. March 5M, 1H00. Sibley A Eakin, attorneys for estate. N small fru it; 1} 60 acres with flue house which cost $1.800; good barn and other build ings ; line spring and spring branch; water could ho taken into house; a splendid farm for a dairy or gout ranch ; a good orchard ; 1} miles from railroad depot. W e have farms suitable to all needs and can furnish utmost anything de sired in the real estate line. I f you want .took ranches, fruit lands, dairy farina, timber lands nr homes, write to us or come and see us. Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. A ll kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten tion given wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle lepair- j ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. A ll kinds of | plow and saw grinding done. Goods kept in stock for sale, i 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. WAGNER BROS. I E xecu tor’s Notice. etc; a great variety of mil* s from rnilroad. THE IRON CLAD « IL L R B C FIVR S E A LE D BIDS ON Sft TIE R S of two foot oak grub wood and 15 Hern of two foot body hr wood, to he delivered and c.»riled up in the woodshed at the public school house not later than September Ibth Rids will be opened Mo* day, A p r il’i n 'I B oari reserves the right to reject anv andai! bids. H. O. C AM PBELL, Clerk of school district No. 2. I Miss Mnggie Riddle has an incuba May Cooper, who has been staying against them. The question now is tor and Miss Towns is again teaching. with her sister, Mrs. Henry White, has will the people at large knuckle to returned home. Considerable plowing and seeding said would he ruli-rs or shall H im will lias been done and crops are looking of the peoplo bo carried out by the well. PE ED EE . government «clin g in good fsitli in the A couple of Portland wholesale met* Dave Grunt lias bought the Mitchel promises made to the inhabitants of chants have kem around taking or ranch near Peedee. ders. P u rl« Kico. Otto Kan has bought 100 acres of T. J. Guthrie and wife were sudden There is just now comparative quiet land on the upper Peedee. ly culled to the bedside of her mother in South African military aflairs. The Mrs. Nick Tarter, of Corvallis, was Mrs. McDowell. British are waiting to get good and doing business in Peedee this week. Mrs. Cobh, Mrs. Sloan, and Forest Wages in all of the logging camps Barnes and wife have been visiting ready bofore making their advances are better tlinn they were last year. d ie 'to w n s fam ily. and the Boers are acting mainly on the defensive. Ten thousand me re Britisli horses for cavalry, artillen and wagon service are now enroute there,! to say nothing of inimlierless troops Nothing more limy lie done until they are ’ ll needed positions. Thu los.c- frmn all causes in connection with Here are some of our offeri ngs: CATARRH Mrs Snyder is expected home from Washington this week. (o., Dallas. ---------------------------------------------- DR. MILES* Every team from the three livery stnhles and all privata conveyances in John Krebs passed through enroute town were chartered Wednesday to from W’oods to Portland. take people to the Bryan speaking in Salem. Besides that the motor came There was snow on the mountains oyer and took a load to go by boat southwest of us Monday. from Independence. The recent soaking rains are good f >r gardens and late grain. LOCAL and AN T IO C H . C L IM AT IC Mrs. T. Osborn has been quite sick. Ot Great Variety of County and City Property for Saieor Exchange. Loans Made and Insurance Written. W . II. W ild has gone to Portland The children of Jesse Yost and W in. to prepare for his trip to Cape Nome. I Bush have been under the weather. The Miller family have moved into Our literary society meetings on Maturduy evenings are largely attend - 1 their new house on the former Till- son place. ed. i t I suffered for twenty-five years from heart trouble, and tried endless reme Several sound apples were found on i Doug. Hanna and family will seon dies without relief. I steadily grew a tree in Hi* orchard of 15. L. Hast- move into the house fermerly occu- worse and became unable to lie pied by C. E. Hanna. down; my heart would palpitate and ings last wer k. flutter, and at times it seemed as A pleasant farewell party recently Ed Taylor has sold his stock ranch though I could not get my breath. I and will go to Wiulock, Washington, ¡occurred at the home of W. H. Wild used three bottles of Dr. Miles’ Heart anil wife, who will shortly leave for Cure, and thank God I am enjoying to work in a logging camp. good health as a result. It cured me. j Cap* Nome. 455* M r s . E lla 8 c h in d h «tm , M t . V e r n o n , la ; $ 2 SH E R ID AN. The Mnnk, dosser, Putnam and | White families, Mrs. Baum, Emma Al. Yooom was in town Saturday. Moores and Mrs. 8 . 1) Gibson have 1» Joe Brown has quit the hotel busin- grippe, and Miss W heeler is reported very low with appendicitis. willing to make concessions and sacri Seal Us late Agency. ' C d^r L. (oilinj C. E. Hanna, wife and parents hive Mis. Emma Pitman is teaching us moved into Mr. W ild’s house. s good school. Our school house is furnished with (feat shearing over and the mohair new desks and a map of Oregon. will go into the Dallas poal. forms may be brought about. As to what the opposition think of such combination, it matters not to those who earnestly favor reforms and are There are several cases of the among shrewd publishers is that had it been continued it would have dwin mumps here. Frank S u r jis is up from Alscs dled away as soon as the novelty working for his father. wore off. Quite a crowd from here went to T hu hulk of the press throughout hear Bryan apeak in .Salem. the laud liavo spoken in opposition to Dr. You ok was out I he other day to the republican lùgli tariff Puerto Iti see a sick horse of (Jm. Sturgis. can measure. The administration Geo. and Jim Myer are going t<* bosses blame the newspapers tor mold start to Wallowa county the first of ing so strong n public sentiment next week. Year * • Geo. Chapman has been s h e a rin g ’ goats for Am ie S on th w ick . Another real estate firm in town, Raleigh A Cuin. R kv . S h e l d o n s experiment of run ning a Christian daily paper at T o p e ka, Kansas, for a week is now a mat ter ol history. The bulk of comment as to llie propiidles in the case have S u ffe re d Tw enty-five C. C. Hanna is visiting his daugh ter near Liberty. for some Reuben Martini's lias been sowing grain. ocrat may slip into congress. \ it their home. The Grandest Assortment of Elegance in MENS’ SPRING ATTIRE Is now ready for inspection. Am showing the world renowned R O Y A L T A IL O R S ' and other makes, Call and see. W M . RUSTON, Resident Agent, Dallas, Or. N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t b y vtr-1 . tue o f an ex ecu tio n a n d o rd e r o f aale j du ly iaaued ou t o f and under the hand ' and seaJ o f the cle rk o f the circu it court o f the s ta te o f O regon, fo r P o lk I S C H O O L R E P O B T , county, Department No. 2, bearing date the In the county court of the state of Oregon 23rd Jay of March, A . D., 1900, and to me di Following is the report of the Dallas public school for the monili ending rected in a certain suit iiending in said court, j for the county of Polk. In the matter of the estate of Jane Richard Mch. 23, 1‘JOO; wherein the Board ot (.'ouunitMtouers for the son, deceased.—Citation. sale of school and university lands and for T oJ .Q -A . Richardson, Sarah E. Birdsell, the investment of the funds arising therefrom I H I and Warren Birdsell, her husband, Frank ■ is plaintiff, and John Bums, Jennie M. Richard*:>n. Emma A . Fullerton and R H Jones, M. M. Jones and M. W . Jones are de 1 Fullerton, her husband, and Fred Huntley. j . r • d » Û fendants, commanding me to sell the herein u; > rosting: < K after described real property, I will on TEACHER. Q ... < N T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF = < j o S a t u r d a y , h a B * fh d a y o f A o r l l , % * j Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to < X « H 3 ; ' appear in the county court of the state o f Or- of 1 o’clock, . p. . m., of said There was a good attendance and 1900, at . . the hoar . . . )f H egon, for the county of Polk, at the court g § p ro fit,!h ie tim e a t th e B r id g e p o r t S u n - d»y. >«11 » t public auction at the front door room thereof, at Dallas, in the comity of Polk, ~ * ! t the ha A A iin lt* ru n irf Iwviiau iti’ o la llt county court house, vn in frisi the p city of f 1 Dalla.«, A ’ day school convention. in said Polk county, state of Oregon, to *he on Monday, the 2nd clay of April, 1900, at 1 in the afternoon of that day, then and Rev. I. N. Mulkey and others will highest bidder for V . S. gold cein, cash in I o’clock 51 18 8 96. 710 3 ^ Mrs. Conkey. 264 ■ • # hand on day of sale, in the manner provided there to show cause, if any there he, why an begin a series of meetings here on the ,,y law all Jhe rijM inUreHt and title which order should not I k * granted authorizing and directing the administrator to sell all the real fourth Saturday of April. ........................ the said defendants, or either of them, and all 2 ! 96. 15 2 ^ Mil's Mmcott. 709 53 3 j persons claiming by, through or under them, proj»ertv of said estate, which is described as i 28 had on the 18th day of December, 1890, the I follows, to-wit: POPCORN. date of the mortgage foreclosed in said suit, | Tbe north one-half of the donation land 96. 1 24 778$ 33.} ! 49 W ill T. Pearce preached at O ak or h »ve subsequently acquired, or now have, claim of Fnoch Richardson and Jane Richard* ^ I 1 Mrs. Morrison. in and to the said mortgaged premises, de- I son. his wife, described as Not. No. 1,908, Grove last Sunday. 1 scribed in said execution and decree as fob designated cu the plats and surveys as claim. 95. 43 6 0 . 17 660 ’’ Mrs. Hamilton. ! 34 lows, to-wit: A ll that piece or parcel of land, No. 54, being part of section 18, in township Merritt Norton is visiting a at t tbo 1116 known in the plats of the Uulted States sur* 6 south, range 1 west, and claim No. 44, being home of George M. Porter. I veys as Win. Sein ing * donation land claim, part of section 13 in township 6 south, range 5 9« 7 0 37 18 24 599 ^ T iacy 8 La ala notification 2,459, claim 59, situated in town west, according to the official plat of survey Charley and Dick Peaice have been < ship 9 south, range 5 went, of the Willamette j returned to the general land office by the sur cutting wood for Andrew Verclir. meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, more par- veyor general, being bounded and described 95. 6 14 598 38 28 7 H. D. McDonald. , ticularly described as beginning 6.94 chains I as follows, to-wit: Beginning at tbe southeast 0 M iss h fiie C D r k , o u r tea ch e r, Spent j north and 10.43 chains east of the point where i corner of said section 13, and running thence t) 6 26 £5. 15 j 0 ft fe w days at h e r h o m e la st w eek . ■ the quarter section line running east and west j north 40 chains, thence east -40 chains, thence 269* ^ W . Parker. through the center of section 30, in township north 21.49 chains, thence west 58.20 chains, thence south 61.49 chains, thence east 18.09 C h u rc h and S u n d a y sc h o o l a t th e 9, sooth, rang* 3 west, and section 25. of town ! chains to place of beginning, containing 179.50 W hole number day« attendance, 4,324; days absence, 189; tardies , 10; in- — 11 ........... .. F ace next Sunday. ¡ ¡ f t n tM Z ñ h i acres, the amount of land herein descril>ed l»e- | longing to deceased being 85.25 acres, more or rolled, 2ÍF7 ; v i»it« by directors, 3; neither absent nor tardy, 112; per cent of at G eo rg e C h a p m an was up in th e T S E ' S E E ' less. tendance, 96. W IT N E S S , the honorable W . L. Wells, n e ig h b o rh o o d last w eek sh e a rin g goa ts. 32.52 chains, thence south 79 degree* west 68 W m . P A R K E R , Principal. judge of the county court of IT «1 . . ... chains, thence north 52degrees went 25 chain«, the state of Oregon for the H a r r y M c D o w e ll anti J a m es 1 hsn- thence north 18 degrees east 31.66 chains, [seal] county of Polk, with the seal e c ie h a v e g o n e to th e ir m in es in sou th - thence tast 76,68 ch*iu* to the place of begin- of said court affixed, this 7th ern O r e g o n . ning, containing 320 acres more or less. A ls o • lay of February, A . D., 1900. the south half of the northwest quarter of sec- G rn in is lo o k in g fín e . M o s t o f th e tion 36, in township 9 south, range 6 west *4 I A ttest: E. Hay ter, clerk. Citation. f I i fc PER CENT OF ATTENDANCE. D a l l a s , |0 niake Messrs. Penlaud and HUncharl Are Made Miserable by W H A T THEY HAVE TO S A Y AB O UT en ni«* over from Perry dale Isst Hatur- THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY. d*y and will remain over next Sun Kidney Trouble. day. An U n w i L i l ' r d an d C o m p l e t e Re Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis su m e nf W h at You r Friends are W E S T SALEM. courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor an d Have Been Lately D oing. and cheerfulness soon Our farmers made good use of the j disappear when the kid line weather. PEEDEE. VISITORS. ....... Wednesday DAYS ABSENCE. _ O U R S T A F F O F R USTLER S. Women as Well as Men DAYS ATTENDANCE. THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER 4 p lo w in g is d o n e , ■ 1 and g a rd e n m a k in g is 111 •rtie r, U r D i>. . , . vt ,, ,, * • R in g*® And wife, o f N o r th 8 * - len t, s p en t la st S u n d a y w ith A . K . S o u th w ick and w ife . G o a t sh ea rin g is O ver in th is v ic in - il y . A . R N m itliw iik [jo t « I . 01 H 300 J . . i # 7 . po u n d s o f m o h a ir fro m 1 2 0 g o a ts . » , , i . , . . .. minimi the e A t th e a n n u al school ti-lionl meeting m o a tin g th Bame officers were reelected : Larkin Grice director and Dick I’earce clerk. B ALLSTO N . Grandma Ball was Liken seriously ill last week with neuralgia and gen eral prostration and at present is no better. She 1ms hecn quite feeble this winter. the ,e:¡nUinin. l * ! acres. Also the north half of the northwest quarter of section 36, in township 9 south, range 6 west, o f said meridian, containing 60 I Also the southeast quarter of s « m tion 35, in township 9 south, range 6 west, of said meridian, containing 166 aeree. Also the northwest 40 o f the northwest quarter of esc- ! tion 36, in township 9 south, range 6 west, of ¡ « i d nierWUn. «m U m in g (O acr.. A l « . thr northwest quarter off the southwest quarter of section 36, in town-hip 9 south, range 6 we.*t, of said meridian, containing 40 acres, all in I P „ lk Oragoa; th. whnl. amount of *aid lands being 720 acres, more or less. Raid •ale is made to aatufy the amounts tqweified in said execution and decree. Hated at Dallas, Oregon, this 30th day ef March, 1900. J. O V A N O R S D K L , Sheriff of i ’olk county, Oregon. W IS E M A N 'S H A R D W A R E S T O R E .* J. C. Gales bus told his farm, the old Nathan Conner place at Pleeeant H ill, to Mr Rand, nf Cortland, for $7,- 500. Mr Gates will se»d the place, but has not decided what he will de when he leavea the farm. harm ony L iiilc Rex Burgess has ing cough. . ihe whoop- Tilm sn Hinshaw is shearing goats j for J. L. Guitry. Mis Ksnnit Guitry spent last Sa>- unlay and Sunday at home. A party was given at the home of John Davit last Friday night. Spring has come and the people ai# all bitty working in their gardens. Mrs. Millard, who has been sick fer some time with la grippe, is improv ing. M i»» Etta W alker went to McMinn- | villa laat Thursday and intends to stay j all summer. Moat of the farmers are just getting ; through sowing their grain, although | the ground is getting very dry. . I Mr. Grant and family, of Red Prai- ! tie, started O B__o_ for Eastern A . B T O Oregon last n i A . veta ti» T r im tiMR tam By D. P. Patterson, deputy. UPPER SALT CREEK SAW MILL M A R T I N BROS., P R O P R IE T O R S . All kimls of rough and dressed luml)er on hands or cut | to order. Dress- Making 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 j»M R S . N . J. Le S IE U R S F fe -t NEXT DOOR TO BAKERY, Notice to Contractors. Is prepared to promptly do . b u il d in g c o m m it t e e o f t h e m . e . everything in that line at T iif church, of Dalla«, Orege«, will receive sealed bids for tbe eoiistnlcUon of % porsoHAge at Dallas at moderate prices. j S o’clock on Thursday, April 5th. Plan*, »pc. iftem- : tion* and details nt iy 1*« seen at the otBce of Dan. P. I Stauffer at Dalla», Oregon. WILSON'S 1 CELERY DANDELION ♦ Will ,lve . •' ■ »••h to Uw «*-< * »~t »»- ■tor* the I I n . _ s _ a . kl*««r»*u .l»l«K > «N»IMli»ton, i . g , iV# l „ I I M n> i t . ■>»■»«■. « « I ho»c*B, nil,I m ) mooto » r —l MOSia-’ »MlrJi. healthv dig*___ tliHt, purify th. t h « ------- MooS « 4 “ T « h » »l » lived Ihy hmlv A .th artoar d l « . I,elm, .ill m V. JO. e ft — T **1 J * reWOll I I S l f e w 'l O W W « « , tw o — Prof. Powell and G. L. Hawkins, of Independence, Zan Allen, Frank Gib son, W . W . Smith, E. L. Harris, Frank Fawk and W ill Rowell, of the Uirk- renll l«dge, visited their Dallas Mason-« ic brelhern last Friday evening, Final Settlem ent. Best heating and cook sto S A L E M ves in the market. Tools of all kinds l ’aints, oils, etc. _____ _____________________________ J t o c lj. Slab wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents a load. M I L L ST R E E T , D ALL AS. Tinw are: A. L. Fraser, one of the best tinners in Oregon, will meet your wants for any t i l i n g i l l that line. in SILV ER F E N C E W O R K S . LACED W Y A N D O T T E S .* \ WM& F en cin g fo r alt purpose* nt Low est p ric e ». W ALTfcR riO RLEY. 59 State stre*t, Salem. FARMERS' FEED SHED D. O. Woodworth, Albany. SOUTH OF ACADEMY bloc 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 $125 up; eggs $2 a setting. :. D ALLAS W. E. Shaw * Son Proprietors. K O D A K S j » C A M E R A S and all P H O T O S U P P LIE S used by A M A T E U R S j * — at — ++ Stall room for double or single teams. 10 cents, Saddle horaef«, 5 cents. Separate neat and warm waiting room« for ladies • and gentlemen, (iive us a trial. Feed for -vde. I PFENNIS’S JEWELRY STORE Next floor to I’. O.. Dallas. Watch and clock repairing always carefully and strietlv attended to. •W’OTICE IS IIS R R B T QIVF.N T H A T THF. I N- xi dt rxigned b u filed his final account a* adniiuiB t-rstor of the laat will and te*tament of Nannie Hush, deceased, anu Saturday, April 7th, 1990. at 1 o’clock, p. m.. of aaid day, at the county court house, of Polk county, Oregon. ha* been fixed by lion , W. L. Well*, judge of the county court for »aid county, a* the time and place fo r the heartnjf o f the B a m e. A ll person* intern*ed in «aid matter are hereby no tified to appear at said time and sl»ow cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approx ed ami the account settled and cloned. Dull*», Oregon, Mch., 7. ItMX). iV A HUSH, administrator. Townsend k H art attorneys for estate. 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 lowes"; prices, and for all kinds of farm produce we will pay the highest market price. PETER COOK.