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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER do WHght and Frank Morrison OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- are Tom YOU GET UP slashing land for Thus. Blower. WITH A LAME BACK ? w h a t t h e y h a v e t o s a t a b o u t ! Mr» Miller sod Mrs Sewel are vis- THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY. DALLAS, FRIDAY, AP3. 0, 1900. UI...IHMKU E vkry F riday M orriko A t 7:80. W . A , W A S H , Kidney Trouble Makes You Fine Job Printing «lone »t reasonable °KHmerVswamp-ROOt I. not rec oncea. ommended for everything; but if you h .ve kid S P R IN G V A L L E Y . Bird Walling ia running Bayne’s hop yard this year. William Miss Hasel Price ha« a new organ and Greta Phillips a new wheel. 'Fhe farmers have most of their plow ing done and spring grain sown. H. Coyle and John Walling are getting their Imp yards in order. ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested 1 In so many ways, In hospital work, In private ! practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In ( every case that a special arrangement has j been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a ; sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous ( offer in this paper and send your address to j Dr. Kilmer & Co.■Bine'- — 1 hamton, N. Y. The __ j regular fifty cent and Home o f swamp-ttoot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Alexander La toilet, of Mission ____________________________________ bottom, tvas visiting litre lust Titos- ' _ . . . j My Mrs. A J. Hastings and daughter, Rubv, were Salem visitors Saturday E, l’ rice lias quite a number of men j an(j 'sunduy. cutting wood on tbo A. J. Purvine Mrt Ed Keyt,of Porrydale, was vis- plsc. for file Sulent market. iiiti|g Iter mother, Mrs. Hastings, one ___ Osrl Abrams, Roy and Ralph Shep . duy last week. ard and May Smith have lieen home M ohair Sale Tom orrow . from the agricultural college on a Seventy-five members of the Polk vi.it. county aiohair association met in The young peov>l» attended a snr- Brown’s hall at Dallas Saturday and prise party last Friday evening, given I after considering different propositions iu honor of Walter Hunt, and Wed- decidtd to sell .heir goals wool to the nesday evening oue was given in lion- highest bidder at 10 o’clock April 7th, reserving the right to reject any and or of Mae Smith nil bids. The present membership of There will he services Sunday by the association is 196 and they own Rev. O. A. McKinley at 11 o ’clock, 11,124 gouts. The average yield is and a week from Sunday Rev. George probably between tlireo and four tirannie, of Salem, will presell hare in pounds, and ua the winning bid will the interet of the Willamette universi probably not he less than 30 cents, t te ty. income from that source will exceed $10,000. As the animals have more FALLS CITY' than paid for their keeping in helping to clear land, it is evident that the Mr. Green's child is better. goit industry pays. Warren Ward and baby are sick. TEACHERS* MEETINC. Ray Kinies recently captured an Artie owl. Tlte Polk County Teachers’ nisocin- tion was held at Independence on Sat The Luckiamute Mill company lost urday March 31at. Superintendent a fine horse last week. Hart called the meeting to order at Mrs. Tetherow has returned home, 10:30. Miss B. T Smith favored the leaving Iter sen, Frank, somewhat association with an excelh nt talk on Language, Its Importance; How to better. Teach It and many valuable points Henry Patterson, of Portland, and were brought out by the discussion tome Independence friends have been which followed. In the absence (it A. fishing here, J. Shipley, W. H. Powell introduced A subscription paper for grading the subject of A Model Proiirara for a ___ _ „ vii , , , „ v c a l l s v,lty erni ui i -W emu ny ocrrawi, ima-ti was anoroogn- railroad, payment to be made in pre ly d isc u ss e d b y t h e te a ch e rs p re se n t. ferred slock, was half filled in 24 boors I The Independence teachers then in vited (he visiting teachers to the Little Our election resulted as follows: Palace hotel, where ariangemenls bail Mayor, M. G. Flynn ; cottncilmen, A | lie« n made lo satisfy their hungry ap 1). James, J, R. Moyer; recorder, I! petites. Perhaps the most interesting S. Calk'ns; tteastirer, M. L. Thomp | feature while there was a contest be son; marshal, Wm. .Southwell. tween Superintendent Hart and Jotin- Our postmaster, M. L. Thompson, ny Beasley to sec who could get away will lake a month’s vacation to visit with the most pudding and pie and I hia folks in Michigan, while locum think it was unanimously decided tonsns manages the office. It lias that (lie superintendent was not in it. been 11 years since he was homo. At 1 :30 the teachers assembled again ____ -rm • _____ . at tlte school building whore the fol- INDEPENDENCE. lowing programme was rendered : Mo- , tiou song, primary pupils and a song Mr. Miller has a 200 egg incubator, j by third and fourth grades of the In Fred. Hooper is refurnishing his dependence school. As F. E. Emmett I could not be present, A. M. Handers residence. introduced the subject of Current Mr. Jasperson is building an addi- I Events, How, and to what Extent lion to his undertaking establishment, j | Should they he Taught in Public Campbell Bros, have built on a , Schools. This subject was also ably work shop far furniture manufacture. discussed by others. Jean Shttrman recited a part of Longfellow’s "Hia- Arthur Moore lias ... moved to , the I wallia” in a very pleasant manner, af- country, where be will raise poultry ,er which Mrs. Motter.head en tertain- The engine for the sawmill is o n i ed (lie association with two of her the ground and work is progressing cherming solos. Mis. W. H. Powell playing the piano. President Hawley, of the Willamette university, then The Baptist church lias laten repa came feward and in a very able man pered and now presents a very neat ner told The Reason Why the Declara- aplatara it ce. S lion of Independence was Made. The The circle ladies surprised the camp attendance was good and every one of Woodmen with a fine lunch last went away fee ing that monthly meet ings are very beneficial to the school Friday evening. work of the county. Mrs. Smith, wiro of the Presbyterian T kacy S taats , minister, who lately came from Min Hecretary Pro lein. nesota, is delighted will) our climate. rapidly. C o m m u t e « M oo ting. [SUCCESSORS TO J. W. CRIDER] AIRLIE. Cash Store PAR K E R . Mr. Winkler is superintending Ihs work at Simpson's hop vark. Out of our merchants took dozen eggs one day Inst week. and brother, George Mia. Vt arren Wright has gone to Molten lo visit her daughter, Mrs. Bryant. cures made by Dr. < I n ll sod Miller. An Unequtsltrd an d C o m p l e t e Re ■urne nf W h a t You r Frlonds are Almost ever; •ybody who reads the news- an d Have Beon Lately Doing. papers is sure to ki now of the wonderful Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver SDITOK AND PHOPKIKToR. and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century- dis- i covered after years of SUBSCRIPTION KATES: scientific research by f l 5 0 ..................................... Per y<*«r Dr. Kilmer, the emi I 75............................. Per mix months nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is 40 ....................... Per tliree months Advertising ratea made known on wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou application. Correspondence is solicit* bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst A’d of Spiing Valley turned out to hear Hrysn at Salem. t lt u g t h e i r Miserable. Mrs. Gnpton is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. E. Davidson. Frank Hoke bus aold bis place and moved to the Dove hop yard. Robert Patterson, of Suver, is p lo«-: ing for D. M. Caibreatli. Nasal Ralph Riggs and wife have been vis iting his parents in Salem. CATARRH Aaron Pike is working for Henry Gilliam and so is Earl Petit. I Robert Sears has been taking some pictures for Mrs. R. P. Riggs. | cleanses, sooties and hoals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives S away a cold in tho head Misses Lillie and Maud Baxter and Mrs. E. T. Morrison have new wheels and Misses Bello Conner and Leda »Morrison will soon ride the same way. In all Its it«? «« tliere should be clttnliness. Ely's Creim Balm « In August, JC93, I was at tacked by neural gist and nerv- ous prostration. For months I was confined to my room and most of the time to my bed. Five doctors were consulted without results. Dr. Miles' Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills cured me. Today I am well and strong. n Rev. W. H. 8arff, Union City, Ind. D R , M IL E S ’ Restorative N e r v in e is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or m oney back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, I*“* in In the county court o f the state of Oregon for Folk county. In the matter of the estate of David Davis, deceased. T o Mary Dieckkoff, Edgar Davis, Frank D a vis, Ida Levy, A. J. Davis and W illiam L. me A coyote, that had been killing sheep in McTimmonds valley, was «.-based lo the mountains recently. Howard Bush, a prominent farmer of Kings valley and a partner in our Feedee store, was a caller this week. Stock of all kinds is in demand and our stock buyers find it difficult to fill their orders. Hogs are in special re- qaesl. E. A. Taylor, of Cherry Grove, lias advertised Iris personal property for sale and will Siam move to Winlock, Washington. Jesse I’agett, who spent the past winter in eastern Ocgon, now has a position as fireman on tire Great Northern railroad. D. O. Woodworth, Albany. 10 acres it» the south side of Dallas, etc; a great variety of small fruit ; l£ all set in fruit of best varieties; 2 ^ miles from railroad. acres ilt Italian primes ; apples, pears, 60 acres with fine house which cost grapes and a great variety of small $1.800; good barn and other build fruits; good house, barn, etc; a splen ! ings; fine spring and spring branch; did home in fine location. Trice, #1,- water could bo taken into house; a 2 D 0 . I splendid farm for a dairy or goat 1A acres just north of Independence ! ranch ; a good orchard; IA miles from set in fruit of choice varieties and railroad depot. coming into good bearing; land very We have farms suitable to all needs rich and productive; five room cot and can furnish almost anything de tag© and other buildings; $200 insur sired in the real estate lino. ance on house. A bargain at $350. If you want stock ranches, fruit A fine prune orchard in full bear lands, dairy farms, timber lands or ing ; prune dryer, storehouse, barn, homes, write to us or come and see us. ■ ■■ . !■ ______ AT— Lee S m ith ‘s Cyclery 1000, at 0 o ’clock iu the forenoon o f that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, I why H. B. Cosper, the administrator with will annexed, o f the estate of David Davis, deceased, should not be authorized, licensed and empowered to sell at public auction, in the manner provided by law, for the purpose of raising funds with which to pay off the in debtedness o f said estate, the real property belonging to said estate, which is described as follows, to-w it: The southeast quarter of section 18, in township 9 south, range 6 west, of the W illam ette meridian, in the county of Polk and state of Oregon, and containing 1G0 | acres. W IT N E S S the Hon. W . L. Wells, judge [ ot the county court of the state o f Oregon, for the county of J [ hkal Polk, with the seal of said court affixed, this 19th day of March, A . D ., 1900. | Attest: E . Hayter, clerk. Nearly all of our ranchmen are pre paring to increase their live stock in terests and a number of fine breeding auimals have recently been brought ! into tire neighborhood. K S .* CAMERAS and all PH O TO SUPPLIES used by AM ATEURS.* j M on d a y, t h e 7th day of May, — AT— PFENNIG'S JEWELRY STORE WAGNER BROS. E xecu tor’s Notice. MENS’ SPRING ATTIRE Aim.,o Brown, have been appointed executor of the will and testament of M. C. Brown, deceas ed. All persons indebted to the «aid estate will make immediate payment to me,and all those having claims against, the same, will present them, duly authenti cated, to me at my »-tore in Dallas, Oregon, within six months from the date of this nof C3. Al.oN/.O BROWN, Executor. Dated at Dallas. March 23, 19t)U. Sibley & Eakin, attorney a for estate. N 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 we will pay the highest market price. Da'-o Reddecop now works for J. Simon ton. All kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle iepair- ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. All kinds of plow and saw 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. Watch and clock repairing always carefully and strictly attended to. o t i c e is POLX. THE IRON CLAD Next door to l*. O., Dallas. , Owing to stormy weather, none of our citizens went to hear Mr. Bryan \ • peak at Salem, but the returns will show that we go to the polls no mat ter what the weather may be. You will find the new an<l old, to buy or rent. Your choice of Rambler, Ideal, 1’atee Crest and It. and H. Special. We have the best equipped repair shop in the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and every kind of repairing promptly done. Leak» in tires positively stopped. Call anil see my RUBBER NECK saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned and ad justed. Floor pump for the use of wheelmen. Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. i s T lr t o p iH r . STATE O f k o d a Oregon, you anff each of you are hereby cited | and required to appear in the county court of the state o f Oregon, for the county o f P . d k , 1 at the court room thereof, in Dali.««, in the J s iid county of Polk, on Cujm Nome country by two or tlirae of our citizens. Fruit tress of nearly every variety are in blossom ami strawberries pr< - mise ail abundant crop. Here are some of our offerings: 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 $1 25 up; eggs $2 a setting. Citation. Logging co itractors claim that this year’s output of logs will l>e greater than usual. m — — ) , i i nr i nmi }QJ, A g S I K d g & r L . ( o l l i n ; St C ° at P a lla s . Great Variety of County and City Property for Sale or Exchange. Loans Made and Insurance Written. SILVER LACED W YAN DOTTES^ C rea m Balm ia placed Into the noetrils, spreads over the menbrane and la absorbed. Belief 1» im mediate and i cure follows. I t is not drying—does not produce ineezlng. Large Size, 50 eents at Drug gists or by nail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. PEEDEE. - it - VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN 1 « dersigned has tiled his Anal account as ad minis fcrator of the last will and testament of Nannie Bush, deceased, anu Saturday, April 7th, 1900. at 1 o’clock, p. m., of said day. at the county court house, of Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon. W. 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 matter are hereby no tified to appear at said time ami show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved and the account settled and closed. Dallas, Oregon, Mch., 7, 1900. d. A HUSH, administrator. Townsend 6i Hart attorneys for estate. quickly. Phy Simpson is getting his new en gine in place at his logging camp. ■ F inal Settlem ent. All our $1 kid gloves at 75 cents. i 1 hkkeby u iv e n that D re s s - mg M a k in g ^ j »MRS. i . N. J. Le SIEUR j * Is now ready for inspection. z\nt showing the world renowned RO YAL TA IL O R S’ and other makes. Call and see. C. CRAVEN, Resident Agent, Dallas, O r. UPPER SALT CREEK SAW MILL M ARTIN BROS., PROPRIETORS. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber on hands or cut to order. NEXT HOOK TO BAKERY, James Edmond«, a Sunday school Pursuant to call of chairman, A. J. A. Gresbrocht now occupies the missionary, wili hold an institute here Goodman the democratic central com in (he Baptist church next Saturday mittee of Polk county met in Dallas house vacated by George Kliever. and Sunday. on Saturday, Match 3lst and as there Quite a number went te Salem to Is prepared to promptly do Mrs. H. 8 . Moors has the measles. will he a union ticket in the field iu hear Bryan. It is needless to say we . everything in that line at eujoyed it. this county this year, decided to elect The children of Gus. Lemmon have moderate prices. returned to the farm, after attending delegatee to the democratic convention George Kliever has gone to Mani without calling primaries and conven school heie during the winter. toba, and W. W. Reddecep will go HARDWARE STORE.* tion. A vote taking taken by the com next Monday. mittee, the following named persons M I L L S T R I K T , DALLA8. SMITHFVLD . were declared duly elected delegates Farmers are getting oil to it, that to the state convention to meet in clover will not cnlr aid their finances, Best heating and cook sto Anan Myers has garden peas SALEM FENCE WORKS. Portland, April 12th: 8 T Burch, A hut also improve the soil. b lo o m . ves in the market. Tools of J Goodman, J 1) Staats, J 11 Town S. T. Smith lest a line young horse send, Oocar 11.«yter, Wm Ridgeway, L all kinds l’aints, oils, etc. BUENA VIS TA. last week. C (¡illume and J L Purvine. The Tinware: A. L Fraser, one Cha*. Moore has bought a cow. Those that hsve the mumps are committee then proceeded to elect county precinct cemtnilleemen for get ting along nicely. May Hoovsr is visiting at Wells sta . of the best tinners in Oregon, the ensuing two years as follows: tion will meet your wants for any Geo. and Jim Myers started for Jackson, O E Pocht; Salt Lake, James Fencing for all purposes nt Low Wallowa county Tuesday, est prices. WALTER HORLEY. E. N. Hall is sowing ten acres to thing in that line. Jones; Sola, Tlioe Brunk; South In | f*9 M ate street, Salem. dependence, K V Dalton; N«rtH I«- clovsr. Cha«. lUingaworth. of Falls ,,y- dependence, 11 C Finch; Sotiill Mon Sophia Shives ia spending the week was hero Sunday looking for a lost mouth, J B V Butler; Luckiamute, st home. horse. Henry S'aats; Falls City, Geo Sei- A. Shives lias purchased a fine driv Bill Illingsworth, who has been lay- farth; North Dallas, J J Wiseman; ed up with a crippled foot, ia able to Buena Vista, N Prather; Douglas, ing hors-. Wn» Ridgeway; Spring Valley, D G work now. Mrs. Emma Anderson is very sick Henry; Dixie, .1 C White; Middle In south I — AHI*— ti pendence, I.C Gilmore; North Mon with inll.vmmatory rheumatism. OF mouth, J II Mttlkey ; Stiver, E Cham A C ADEMY R. ■ F Wells, lias visiting I . , t, • i ,,v I - * e 1 1 - , who tv n o o n e » been «v n i e in ib iiin " b l o c :: berhn. llridg.port. Win Seott; Rock j hi# fwilter, O. A. Wells, left Mend«. DALL AS * urlf r » Dallas, J B ' for fióme in California. Wilt r iv * «ircnifth t> U m aarYM And rv- Nunn; McCoy, Cass Riggs. A major- j •tore tho liter »ml k Muovo to a h ou »thy W . E. Shaw * Son condition, * I yp t on* to U m *t»nMch m d I f you have eruptions, pains In the ity of new commitUHiimm being pr®- i Mrs. Mary Kennedy and Mrs. John bo«el«, and promote • g«»»*! « 9 N « Proprietors. •on, of Woodbnrn, who have been tra w ill tlify pmcewled lo at one® organ- j head or kidneys, stomach trouble and ho» !th v digo«ti n will rottovo conrtipo i*a ami on motion D. W. Sears was j iling relatives her®, have returned thu, r*rif> *h* Moo# and took* • M t +♦ feelings o f •wearme.s. ''H U the nod on thy N d t with » o r Blit». t lirw l mad® chairman sad (Hear Hayter sec home. f. oliinf will leave vt>0 Ol the head.“ Hood's Sarsaparilla is the ------ ---------------------- Stall room for double or relury for the nexl lor« years. Then* j "Ul At w .tanatJn hammer to use. B vn ll purify your blood. Iteing *‘o further business the commit j NOCK CNKKK. single teams, 10 cents, ♦+++ h H H I t i » » » I t l M ’M ♦+ ♦■» H u masses praise tt fee doing this and t*e then a«tj airiietl, »object t« call of Saddle horses, 5 cents. Fred WiMenstrom lias gone to Sa-1 making the uvhote body healthy. tlte chairman. lent lo work. Seperate neat and warm PETER COOK. 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 : Hit the Nail On the Head. ” o /> p \ * vT • viL/ o - o / tp \ O / tp \ O / ry ix & /“ |vs xUtz xxisy -Q- s / / >|t s -• / tjt s { O A N T O I II A , >f liti R h Ì Voi Hm I NVilev ('li ttidier has for Georg« Miller. Roy Henry mad« a couple lo Norte n last week. SALEM ll§ 8 3 £ § \kL/ \J// \»i</ s \bUs' Skitz” \aits xilsy 0 0 / s - / 0 i|t s 0 / ip s / O (jt \ - ' / O 'jtN - C y / i|t s OREGON. * - /Ijv, tt- Buy your house furnish# ings of US! ^ feed sh ed waiting rooms for ladies and gentlemen. Give us a trial. Feed for sa'e. 5 ^ °cb * t^The Low Price Furniture House # We will save you # money on anything^ DANDELION Bart U m in Burett & Hamilton, FARMERS’ WILSON’S ! CELERY F eet Slab wood for cook stoves or harvest engines at 50 cents a load. W IS E M A IT S j Dallas. A lot of odds and ends in shoes at hall price or less. ■ ALT CHEEK. U. H. Hyde hue gratsed consider-j able land fur meadow. - SPECIALS THIS WEEK: The Independence motor, so we are Del Grigsby, the photographer, lias informed, is to make regular trips to gone lo Corvallis to practice his art this place. | for a few months. l ’hy Simpson has bought a new en James Helmick shipjied this week gine lo he used in hauling saw logs in 3,000 bushels of 43 cent wheat, which the place of horses or cattle. will about clean out the warehouse. Mr. Gtiyer, of Monmouth, has pur Marshall Suver and Enoch Chum , chased the B. F Hoke ranch and herluiu shipped -tour hogs from here moved his family onto the same. ! last week whose average weight was Ed. Patras has finished his last car 214 peuuds. load of staves for this season. Ho lias given employment to several men al Last week Dan Haley went to tlte most all winter. const to look a/bfRbt* _ _ homa&Vad. Dan J O. Staats has got about one-half Boone titled his pi site sa »«otion man of his geats sheared. He says he will during his absence. ---------------* s e ---- not pool his mohair this year, hut ship SALT CREEK. direct to the factory in car load lots. He lias five at present. The Baxter girls have a new wheel.; Bryan did net come to this place as Sant Burk lias bought a new organ, j was expected, but Hint will not keep J. Bowels has sown some broms us from having a daily mail. The route will he from Peedce to Suver grass. via Airlie, and the first trip will be The Searsboys have a camera and i made on May 15lh. take some fins pictures, view work be ing a specislty. Miss Lela Morrison has earned a G. L. Kelly has been around buying new wheel selling goods fur the Baker sheep. Spice company. Elmer Gilliam is sick enst of the D. Petew, J. Lynn and J. Bowles mountains. have each sown several acres of clover for hay at present and later to be Mine Hattie Shrirer has a nice plowed under as a fertilizer. school at Enterprise. - Our stock of general merchandise is complete in every de- j partment. By close buying we hope to make your interests and ours mutual. We will try to plea-e you withjhe best ooods at the lowest prices. A. s. Kerr lias bought two fine pig» of A. McLaughlin. in 160 George Gates, who has been running the Wise A Kcyt hop yard, will work in a Forest Grove brick yard. R g BRYAN & SON, Dootor*Failed. at* Good all wool carpet ...................... 55c a yard Extra heavy all wool carpet 60 and 65c a yard & Half wool, extra heavy............................ 35c a yard # Linen warp matting ........................ 20c a yard j*x_ Good anality wall paper, a double roll ... * 10c O " Write for our hook on paper hanging free OUR OWN .T .V iT I m ne * X T . o o~o o o lonwer. look le t t e r ami ar* clieapsrr titan anv other * * ***** * * * * ‘ ,C* • " q 10 ° " ,r r * than 70 « ^ 0 o o f o 00000000