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oí 95.675.85. A carload of Belgian liares from OCR STAFF OF KCSTIÆBS- Wrs. C. E. Staats attended the die- T A L K N O . 5. Final settlement of Jane Richard- trict Convention. Weinen of Wood- California passed through baleni last son estate is to come lip for heariug [ week for Spokane. W e are opening up new goods from WHAT THEY HAVE TO SA Y ABOUT cr«ft, at Salem Wedneaday. | August 6th. New York also fifty lmls and ton doz THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY. Several of the boys froin this place en cups, all the late«t»had<>4 shape« and D \LT j A3, F R ID A Y , JD SE 23, 1900. J. E. Sibley, f>. P. Patterson and J. j i *ttended a jolly tneeling of the VVuoJ- styles, direct from tbe factory. W e ] C. IJglow were chosen to appraise the j An UnequoMed an d C o m p le ta Ra man at üuemi Vista hist wrek. lmve u fine line of white goods, whh I i C. I). Embree estate. lu m e of W h at Y our F rien d s are ,tn;.iHiii»D K vkry F riday M ornino A t 7:30. good», prints, percales, linens, crash and Have B een Lately Doing;. Claud Leuis.of Lewisville was in The petition of the administrator of muting!«, dre«« ilim iti«», I hwo «, orguu- ; town recently with a badly maeliod V V . r t.. W A i S I I , the Mary S. Leigh estate to sell real die», pique* in »tripe*. d «t* nnd fig foot, caused by a horse falling on him. estate was granted. POLK . • XIHTOH AND PBOPKirru». ure*. lace*, curtain*, ribbon*, lmtnlker- • . ---- -------- I The guardian of the Jas. F. Taylor uhief», hooiery, glow *, aliirt wui»tx, The gratn crops are not. very prom- i B. F. Hoke, from below Inds-pen- minor heirs filed her semi annual ac isiag, hut fruit will be plentiful. I deuce, was up a short time ago, and rnueliu underwear, dre** »,Mod8. nutt SU B SC R IPTIO N B A T E S : count and nr as credited witli $110. 1 took down another load uf his house ing*, *ilks ami domestic*. Our notion |1 r>0.................................... Per y a r A. Bekkej is back frein Lane coun hold goods. department is replete with novelties ty and report» crops as nut very good. | 75........................... Per six month* adapted to the summer trade. We C O M M IS S IO N E R S . C. E. Slasts and Ira Hooker were 40....................... Per three month* are closing out a line of summer I. P. Reese. Seth Riggs. Mr. Lorez and wife, of Portland, delegates to the district convention Advertising rate* mail« known on poods at reduced prices, also ¡1 reduo have been visiting Mr. Reiclie and At an adjourned meeting .lone 18th W. O. W . which met in Independence application. Correspondence iasolicit- lion on youth«, boy* and children** wife. Wednesday. the hill of Contractors Erb A VanPat- m ils. We can fit the largest man >r e j. Pine Job Printing done at reasonable ten for $1)50 damages and their l*eti- the smallest boy in clothing at re After a visit with the home folks. A ll parties interested in the English lion to referee the claim were d is a l Miss Mary Reddekopp has gone back •trices. nnirkably low price*. We sell grocer cemetery are requested to meet ut j lowed. ies to Portland. this place a l tin 30th to jierfect ar B II.I.S A L L O W E D . rangements toward incorporating the Dave Reddekopp, who was working R. E. B R Y A N & S O N . Prof. Lake, ef the Corvallis agricul Western Electric Works. . *595 00 for Jas. KimenUin, is nuiv employed by graveyard. 5 90 R. E. Moores .................... tural college has been selected by the Heury McKee. FAIRVIEW. 12« 00 (Hass A Prudhomme....... department of agriculture to go to Eu S P E C IA L S ; Shea's, hats, childrens’ clothing, remnants in summer goods. :io oo Wm. Reddekopp has returned from Ho merq measles. Cheese, small, fresh at 12$ cents a pound. rope to ascertain whether an earliet John Barrett Co..................... 652 50 Manitoba and now likca Oregon better Any kind of package colic- 12$ cents a pound. Tlie rain has helped grain and gar- and better market prune than the Art Metal Ca........................... 100 00 than lie ever did before. Griiuu'a eJ sugar 18 pounds for *1. ileus, but ikmaged meadows. 441 suffered foe twenty-five yean from Italian can be found. He will alto 1 P Reese, services.................. 30 56 ANTIOCH. Seth Riggs, services.............. 29 45 heart trouble, and tried endless reme Alary tsijiiriu is back from attend- look alter the niethode of curing and dies without relief. I steadily grew m eaAA Vlng tlie CVyital business college. Whooping ediigiî'~ « i d worse and became unable to lie LUfcKIAMUTE S A W M IL L . packing prunce to meet the demand» abound. down; my heart would palpitate and Wlim er aid Maud Lewi* and Mary AT— of foreign markets, A fsw years may It is situated 3$ miles beyond Fulls flutter, and at times it seemed as E. C. Thurston will soon begin build and ArmondGutbrie have been black- though I could not get my breath. I see great changes for the better in the City ott tho road to Rock Cieek, the ing a fruit dryer. berrying on lie Willamette below Sa- used three bottle* o f Dr. Miles’ Heart proprietors being F. A. Lucas and A. lem. fruit busini si. Cure, and thank God I am enjoying H. Dodd. Having been there ovar Horne hay line been made and wood good health as a result. It cured me. Mrs. Dean I.awer is up from San night last Monday we gleaned some hauling is in progress. You will find new and old bikes to buy or rent. Your M rs. Ella B ch in d h clm , M l. V e r n o n , la . “ C h ina is now at war with nearly all items which will show that it is a liig Francisco a gliest of Miss Dollie Guth W. H Mack will have lliaekberries rie and Mrs. June Guthrie Guthrie has choice of Rambler, Ideal, Patee Crest and B. and H. the world nguinst her. She Inis und ger concern than the outside world gone back toller Clackamas county Special. We have the best equipped repair shop in rrtiken to defy civilization and over sup’iose. T e begin with nineteen and raspberries to sell. home. families live there beside the sixteen Stock is in fine condition, but grain the county. Brazing, enameling, frames cut down and throw c h rU lim it)’ . There can be but men who eat at the company board every kind of repairing promptly done. Leak« in tires one filial let-lilt, her defeat in the at ing bouse, and sleep in tile two bunk and fruit are nothing extra. EOLA. tempt. Home kind of a peace may be houses. The company have near the Str. Holman lias done quick and cx positively stopped. Call and see my R U B B E R N E C K Sir». David Holmes is still liedfus^ I at -lu-d uplo| ut olltlie disnienhermonl boarding house a well stocked store cellent work as road supervisor. saddles and cuckoo bells. Wheels cleaned and ad with malarial fever. which is generously patronized by The Guthrie boys have been putting of ‘.but slow going, unprogri-i-sivecoiin, net only there but as well by many justed. Floor pump for tbe use of wheelmen. Win. Hunter and family, of near is sold by all druggists on guarantee try. Blit the foreign interests and in who live on Rock Cre- k or out in the the Remington orchard in good shape. McCey, have moved into the Parker first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. T. P. Jack and others are building house. fluences which reign along her coast valley. Half a beef and a big box of Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind. lemons came in the evening we were line are such that the on w a d march there and before bedtime nearly the and otherwise improving their pre There ia to b« a small distillery in mises. Eola and work has Commenced on the of civilization and progress cannot be whole of both were sold. Half the Corner Main and Oak streets, Dallas, Oregon. building. There will be preaching next Satnr Final Settlem ent. stayed. China must at once wake up families have cows waish feast on the A ll kinds of iron and wood work done. Special atten good things in the limber around and day evening and Sunday meriting and Mrs. J. J. Read is up from Portland cast aside her prejudices and join the give plenty of milk. Thu mill whis evening. for a short visit with her parents, the H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E UN- tion given to wagon and carriage repairing. Bicycle lepair- o t i c k is the precession or submit to the rule tle blows at 5 o’clock to wake every •iersigned executor of the estate o f S. D. ing neatly done, Horse shoeing a specialty. All kinds of Miss Ora Towns has gone te Albanv B< ardsley*. Gibsi n. deceased, has filed his final aoeonnt a* of morJ progressive countries. All body up and when the second whittle to help her sister care for things on Biich executor In thecounty court of Polk county Goods kept in stock for sale. Cherry picking has commenced Oregon, and that said court has set the hearing plow and saw grinding done. toots at six o'clock all hands are tup th»tr fruit farm. theories as to her rights in the case Royal Anna were extra fine this year1 thereof on Monday, August fi, 1fiC0, at the hour of Full line of bicycles and sundries. Full line of buggies posed to be ready for breakfast. 1 o’clock iu the afternoon o f said day .and all persons will count as nothing against stub, Preniptly at 7 the wheels begin to Fiskhaek brothers have cut 500 but the rainy weather is cracking loti hi ving objections to the same are notified to present and a stock of .1 , I. Case plows. We also sell .valvoline oils, them to Hit id court on or before stid time. born facts. Civilization and Christ turn, every man heimt in his place, eorde of wood the past winter and the of them. Dated, this 18th daj of June. 190o. cylinder oil, engine oil and harvester oil. Best on earth at and, with an hour’s intermission for Riddle brothers have manufactured F R A N K GIBSON, ianity must and will mako more pro M O NM O UTH. Executor. right prices. noon, there is unceasing activity un not it little. Townsend & Hart, attorneys for estate gress there oven if it costs thb life of til 6 o’clock, They cut on sn average The si rawherry crop was good and Robert Clark's son and his wife have 25.000 feet of lumber a day, about two the country. sold at *1 a crate. thirds of it being shipped to Califor arrived from England and they had a Final Settlem ent. family reunion. He has not celebrst Italian prunes are a total failure nia where there is an unlimited de W o o d m e n Convention. W ill McAdams, of A irlie, is driving ed the Fourth of July for nineteen but apples are plentiful. mand. In connection with the mill Representatives of the camps in the the Dallas street sprinkler. years. ‘V ’OTICE IS HKRF.HY G IVE N T H A T T IIK U N H. S. Calkins A Son run a shingle fourteen counties of Oregon north nl A large number of strangers are I X doraigned has filed his final account as ml mi niii t.rator of the estate of Isaac Smith, Clarence McCaleb and Will Clurk here attending commencement. fame and west of the Casesdes met in mill and lath factory, each with a ca deceased, and Monday, | August 8th, 1900. at 1 pacity of some 10,000 a day. There took an 80 mile spin through Benton o'clock, p. m., of said day. ut the county court house, district convention at Independence Adm inistrator's N otice. We have the poorest cron of fall of Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon, W. on the 20th. Despite the continuous is an ahundai.ee of water in the mill county and the latter thinks of buying L. Wells, judge of the county court for said county, SO UTH os the tim e and plat e for the hearing o f the same. downpour of aqua pura the W ood pordaud finrn a fine spring not far an eighty acre farm near Blodgett's wheat ever saw in the cammunity. OF AM persons interested in said matter are hereby no o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o a l l w h o m i t men poured in irom all directions, a sway water is piped wherever wanted, valley. ACADEMY The ncrm&l chapel is filloi every tified to appear at said time and dhow cause, if any may concern, that I have been appointed by there be, why said account should not be approved special train from Portland bringing lu an excellent body of timber half a b l o c ;: Hon, W . L. Wells, judge of Polk cor*nty,atiministfator Adrian Owen’s school will closo next evening. Thu graduating class num and tbe account settled and closed. mile from the mill six men were fall of the estate of Nathan Hussey, late o f Polk county, DALLAS two coach loads. E C. Kirpatrick, of Delia*, Oregon, June, 18, 19f>0. week and on the 30th they will give bers twenty-four. deceased. A ll persons indebted to said estate will J. d SM ITH, administrator. Dallas, was made chairman and W. ing treos, cutting them into saw log make me payment and any one holding a claim an entertainment and basket social to W. E. Shaw A Son Townsend & Hart attorneys for estate. against said estate will present the ennie to me, duly W, Hall and (Jeo. W . Tahler ef Port lengths and |>erlingotf the bark, while A scetie from the Merchant of Ven procure funds to enlarge the library. verified, within six months from this date, at my two other« with a span of big strung | Proprietors. land secretaries. I t was not until 4 home near Butler, Polk county, Oregon. Everybody is invited te conte and hr ice giveijton Tue.sday evening was a Dated, June 15, 1900. o ’cloek tlist the convention began to horses were hauling them over skid i nl«te*M>cij «mut + + ing a basket. Final Settlem ent. C. J. HUSSEY, road« to t lie mill pond. A doxen or get into working shape, much time Adm inistrator more teams are there every day from Dr. Frank Strong, president of the I ----- Townsend & Hart, attorney for estate. Stall room for double or being spent in chewing the rag over ROCK CREEK. the valley, to say nothing of half as stnte university, delivered one of the MoTICE is hkiiery given that the UN- the reports of the various cuinmittcee single teams, 10 cents, addresses ever given in 1 adm^i*trab.r u lth . of Mar»» A parly of fishermen passed through most practical J. M. Woodworth, of Portland, was net many more teams constantly hauling r * i ret Smith, deceased lias flleo his final account as m h le Dallas for shipment. Common Saddle horses, o cents. the normal 10 the graduating class. administrator, in the county court of Polk county, on Monday. received as s delegate because in the Oregon, and that said court has set tht; hearing there employ of the head ollice as an organ grades of Inniher are about *2 higher Seperate neat and warm uf o i Mon lay, August 8, 19 0 ot the hour of 1 o'clock Rain prevented the field exercises ill the atternoon of sl id day, and all persons having M. Knighten and family have moved izer. Weodtiuru was selected as the Ihuii two years ago and a good article waiting rooms for ladies on Tuesday but the children gave objections to the same are notified to present them to tbe valley. of stepping « ¡1 1 command *7 a thous next place of meeting, Albany, A s flag d i ill that was a g substitute to said court on or before said time. and gentlemen. Give us Dated, this 18th day of June, 1900. toria and Portland also asking for the and feet more than then. The attach- Mary Morrison and Esther Ham p ami greatly enjoyed by especially .1. B. SM ITH, administrator. m»u' oi various labor saving devicos honor. 'These delegates were elected a trial. Feed for sale. . Townsend ft Hart, attorneys. ton wont to Norton lust week. the little fu'.ks. to the head eump at Halt Lake: J. H. to the machinery makes the work eas ier and more rapid. They get mail A. L. Porter lias gone to southern Bohannon, of l ’olk, W . T. Macy, of RICKREALL. Yam ill, W. L. Tiloie, of Marion. I. D, from all theoutaide world every even Oregon on a survey, Frank Morrison N otice to Creditors. W IS E M A N 'S ing nod are altogether a contented lot. being one of the cruiv. J. P. Castelein spent Sunday visit Taylor, of Clackamas, A. L. Harbor, H A R D W A R E S T O R E .* They have a Sunday school with tliir ing at McCoy. F. E. Mi lincfee and W. L. Jones, ef W ill g ive strength to the nerves and re The farmers are glad to see the In the district court of the United States for the Portland. E. C. Kirkpatrick, of Polk, ty in attendance, Mrs. Dodd being stt- store the liver and kidneys to a healthy MILL STREET, DALLAS. district of Oregon. Mr. W ilcox and «rife,of Independen rain as the gardens and fruit crops condition, give tone to the stomach end was made the delegate at large. ptrintendent, the teachers being Mrs. In the matter of B. I. Ferguson, bankrupt.-—In bowels, and promote a good appitito ce, were here Sunday. are much benetitted thereby. bankruptcy. Best heating and cook sto The circle gave an entertainment Lucas, Mrs. Quick and Mrs. Raymond healthy digestion; will relieve constipa To the creditors of B. I. Ferguson, of Eola, tion, purify the blood and make a heal in the county o f Polk and district aforesaid, a ves in the market. Tools at the opera house in the evening and Last Sunday it was held in one uf the S. T. Burch waa the tirst of our of thy body with a clear skin. That tired bankrupt: homes and next Sunday will a banquet ut tliu Little Palace liolrl BUENA VISTA. feeling will leave you and sleep will he cummuiiity to cut hay' o t i c k is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t o n t h e all kinds. Paints, oils, etc. in a cool and shady restful. A t Wilson’s drug store, Dallas. I Unwed, Head Lecturer Wheeler be out n th day of June A. D. 1900, the suit! B. I. Fer Mr. H all and wife spent Saturday ffusun was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the grove. Tbe children are delighted and Head Banker Cooper were pres Mr. and Mrs. Oglesby have a new I first meeting of his creditors w ill he held at the office Tinware: A. L. Fraser, one in Salem, attending the picnic. with their surrouiidiiige. Within easy bahy girl. ent, I o f Danl. P. Stouffer at Dallas on the.JO thday uf reach of the mill is enough timhor to A i »j* 11 • A n il P a u l i n * » B u r c h 1 June A D- !***>, a t t o'clock In the afternoon, at of the best tinners in Oregon, M l » « « » A l i e n » a n u r A l l l i n e u u r c i l , wh|ch time the said creditor» n a y attend, prove Ed Prather has returned from Win- keep it running for years. Many an COUNTY COURT. Of A l b a n y , a r e h e r e v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s . : their claims, appoint ati-UFtee, examine the bank- will meet your wants for any Sheriff’s Sale. acre ef it lias enough fine trees to turn l«>ck, Wash. ! rupt. and transact such other business as may prop- i erly come before said meeting. thing in that line. out from 100,000 to 200,000 feet of Mi** Donnie Shepard, of Silverton- M. N. Prather has returned from a R. E: W ILLIA M S , Wells, J. lumber. The crew connected with business trip to Coos Bay. Referee In bankruptcy. is staying with P. C. Cook, our mer : N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 15th day of June Ihe institution are as follows; Gener chant. the unpersigned us sheriff of Polk county, Or- ' A. D., 1900. S h eriffs Sale. Oscar Hayter was made administra- al manager, F. A Lucas; sawyer, J. I. Mr. Hhivee and daughter Mary, • egon, under and by virtue of the writ of exe- ' cution dated the 12th day of June, A. D., B. F. Luca* and family sp. nt S at ut tor of the C. 1). Embree estate under Montgomery; setter, W ill. Keeney; were Dallas visitors last week. 1900, directed to the undersigned as such sher *900 bond. ility and Sunday visiting relative! at NOTICK I.S HEREBY GIVEN TH AT iff. and issued out of the circuit court of the n(T bearer, Warren W ard; edger. Win Ira Rowe and family visited rela- Farm for Sale or Rent. j in pursuance of an execution nnd order of state of Oregon for Polk county, upon and to Turner. Monday, August 6th was set for Cummings; engineer, John MoCoy, | (¡ye* » at Wells station last week. week, i Hale, issued out wf and under the hand and enforce the decree and foreclosure and order hearing final settlements of Isaac yard boss. Fred Raymond; night Mi** Pauline Nesmith It»« returned T H A V E A FARM O K A ROUT 400 ACRES SIT : seal of the clerk of the circuit court of the of sale made and entered in said court on the J. M. Prather and family visited Smith and Margaret Smith estates. waicli, E. O. Quick ; lumber mailers 1 uaU-d within two miles of A irlie lor rent on long state of Oregon for Polk county, hearing date from Portland where she bus been at time 5th day of June, 1000, in the suit of the State or fo.- sale on liberal terms, There is a small ; the 13th day of June, 1900,* in a certain suit Land Board, as plaintiff Vs. N. Tarter and Administrator of the J. A. McCov Frank Chapin. lairing Frink, Henry last Sunday wito her sister, Mr*. Chile tending school. crop gro \i on the pl.iee an»l some Ptimmer fallow therein pending wheiein Isaac Levens is Alcida Tarter, a* defendente, will on Kan,at Bunco's mill. j Dutton, Dell Harrington; planermeo.l ing has been done, Good on-hArd anti fair build estate was charged with inventory of ings. Trie farm is or will all be pin'«id under good plaintiff and K* R. Anderson, H. F. An- | vVm. SomliweP and Harry Starr; pli Miss Nettie Gibson, seuth of town,; fence and divided into at lea t six separate fields. ; derson, Homer Brown.ind Bessie Brown, the Saturday, th e 2 l s t day of July 1900 Mr*. Carrie Young and daughter ers, Olio Smith, Mr. laiw and Bertj l.eita,and Mi»* lna lionnev, of Wood- who was hurt frnm riding a bicycle, is Possession will be gii n Augii • minor heirs of Cora Brown, decessed, and j A t the hour of 1 o’clock in the afternoon of K. P. CAD W E LL, Virile Or : Frank Brown are defendants, to me directed said day, at the court house at Dallas, in said ! Marlin; sor era, A. 1 1 Dodd and Dial much improved. *' ‘Brevity is ihe burn, are visiting M:». E. N. Hall. Polk county, Oregon, sell at public aution for | and delivered, I will on William«. The woodmen are Win. cash in United States gold coin to the high L. C. Kn.cr is werking at hie new Saturday, July 14, 1900, Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Bedford wont to est bidder, tke following described tract of Soul o f Wit.” I Drew, hauler; Al. Brown, Alvin Rob house and it will not bo li ng till It ' A t the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day at land that is situated and located in th- coun Notice to Taxpayers. • muon am) Joe Murphy, fullers; Al. Salem Sunday, the latter a* a delegate j the front door of the county court house in i will have the lluest dwelling in Rick ty of Polk and state of Oregon, to-wit: Be Wtf It wisdom. Blood is lift. Impart | Harrington, swamper, John Cameron, to the convention ol the Women of reull. Dallas, in said county, sell at public auction ginning at the northeast corner of the dona i to the highest bidder for ca*h in hand on day tion land claim, No. 55, notification No. 5154, Hood it living d ttih . Health depends I bark peeler; Andy Parrish, book tend Woodcraft. o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t o t h e t a x p a y Joshua McDaniel and wife returned ers of Polk county that 1 per cent delinquency of sale, in the manner provided by law all of Mary Gilliam, in section* 32 and 33 of t 9 on good blood. Disetst is due to bod | er. Ben McDowell is roustabout and wil| be collected on thu 1(*J0 tax roil on and after the right, title and interest which the defend s of r 6 w of the Willamette meridian, |n AIRLIE. home Tuesday (torn Portland where, tbe blood. The blood ctn be purified. Nes McDowell drives a (our horse lum 1st day of July, l9Ut. ants or either of them had on the 5th day of Polk county, Oregon, running thence treat tier wagon. Roily Waterhouse does Da Led at Dai las,' Oregon, this 12th day of June, A ugust, 1880, the date of the mortgage fore Legions tty Hood's Sarsaparilla. Am tr- M. M. Jones i« in Salem on buein- they have been attending th « Pioneer 190». *0 « hains; thence aouth 20 chaina*; thence J. u. V a n o r s d e l . closed in said suit, or now baye (explusfve of east 7.50 chaina; thence 3011th 20 chain»; reunion, " the blacksmithlng and wagon making Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon- ka's Greatest Blood Medicine, purifies 8. and the ers'king is done by Mrs. Dodd ess. the interest by courtesy of the defendant, thence east 32.50 chaips. pi the 8npt}iea#t cor Frank Brown) of, iu or to the following de ner of said claim; thence north 40 chain« ta A. F. Stoner has returned from Sal A brief tiory bui it tells the tele. and Mrs. Lucas. The air ia pure, the Full grain will be a *herl crop in scribed premises, to-witt L ot No, tt, in block the place of beginning, containing 145 acrea, tnon river. He reports bad road* water line and the mornings and even till* vicinity. No. 3, of Levens addition to the town of Dal- more or leas, P»getber with a the tenements, along th« coast and says he would not las, Polk county, Oregon. Said property will hereditaments, and appurtenancea thereunto ings deligttnl but it gets somewhat uu Miss Alice Hastings has returnsd like to live in that part of the country. l>e sold subject to redein}ftion in the manner comfortable warm about the middle of THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER Suffered Tw enty-five Lee Sitiith‘s Cyclery DR. M ILE S ' Heart Cure THE IRON CLAD N WAGNER BROS. FARMERS’ FEED SHED N ! WILSONS ! CELERY I ' I D AN D E LIO N I N N STEAM DYE WORKS the d ay Attractions at Holverson’s. IN W A SH GOODS Lawt.» ..........................................I0v Dimitid« ............................. . . . . »<: P iq u e «......... . . . 2<»c Foulard« ............................. . .. lHv /••phyr Uinghum.................. . . . 25o Sbirtiug Rttuiuaotfl ............. .. 5u 10c Gond* KcmnanU ....... ....... 8c A T T H E H A S IS R Y <"J U N T E S Oootl hlack lin e e ................ . . . . I2èc llUck Cut ho**»...................... . . . 2.1*' Irou Ciad, boy* i!».*en . . . . . . . . 25u IN U N D K K W K A K Refrigerator v e s ta .............. ....... fic Hhori sb*evcd veal* ......... 1«.- lewng al»« v d v it t i ............... • I V , 2.V Musini chomi«**s ......... . Ittu Mu«lm cortei c o v e r « ........... . . . 12 ir Mualin d i i w r n ....... ....... . . . . iV r from I's ’- 1 lu ml. IN CORSETS J. M. Stunts is putting up a largi Hummer freezers .......................... 25o I barn for Tom William*. Iceland*......................................... 50c Operetta ........................... .MV Kosen Staat», the mail carrier, hat G o l f .............................................. 7óe bran rphutei new buggy. R A G ...................................... 75«' tip Wa* born to lint wife of Claranre Koval W o r d s t a r ................. $1 up Bump rucuully » bouncing boy. AT T H E MOTION C O l'N T K R I'ulley l«*U rlntçs .......................... 10v ' ^ * n*l Bill Wood« |i*<| Bstteiibiiiv I's lle rii*....... 'lOn j ‘l"**’1 * livtrljr buar cliasu recently. Pulley lu lu ...................... D ok roller bull* ................. 25c N Tarter will leach iu the publie Beauty pin« ...................... i »elioni at Corvatlia the coming year. lattrn tire ......................... 30v W. J. Turnidge i» having aererai S H IR T W A IS T S I loads id gravel pot in front of hi*»tore. 50c tn 92.50 a full line of l>enuliftiUv . made « aiata at lowcet price* ever of- ) ^l,n ^<’or*»g • team took a little «pin fared. » ilh the wagon a few day» ago. Dam- D I C K S K IR T S *gc* «light. A (ml lin e .................... 40c to 92.25 i Mr. Oadwell i* hauling lumber pre- h o l v e r s o n ’ s THE BIO BARGAIN HOUSE OF SALEM. Opposite Willamette hotel, Salem. The columns of this paper are th* Mrs. William*, the blacksmith's Lest possible medium* for getting last wife, is quite sick. I or found » nicies hack to their owners. The hay ban est w ill he earlier than \\ hen you wish to buy or sell anything ' what over l«t all the people know it j common this year, through the I trmizkk . The co*t will Eva Slants is spending k with *’e trifling and lilt* result nearly al- I friends at Monmouth. j pa rotore ta building a neat residence ! on the Teal ranch. Gro. W ert«, of Sudavdlr, p«.»*d through Monday on ni* way U. In* I daughter* at t’eed.e. CMRRH Mrs. M. A. Cook, Proprietor, J «m W fin«» dress and fancy costume* cleaned without rip ping by dry process. Cur tain*, blanket», portiere«, rlrt *» goo«!» and kid glove» cleaned. Gentleman«** cloth ing cleaned, dyed and re p air*!. LOCAL and C L IM A T IC N othin« hut . local vmedy or change o f cli- r«*ta will cure J. P. Caldwell, agent, Dallas. CATARRH ► p + .| ~ t+ .f* * + + + + *+ * + ** 'M -'i yhaSpaelflo la Cly’S Cream Balm < la I Q lr « t opens *nd tdeonseM the Nomi A U »)« Inflam»ti<m. * « BUG G IE S ! U fale »nd Protect*- th f ; , _____ 4eoi hr*ne. Re*»or*m th Tm* « »ml aoiell N o in ju rio «« drug Re\ " T . •,f#* » r***t»; I M I ; e* ». fll hr «M l hL> HiMirHHKa, M War.e« ütrwt, New York N e w and Second Hand. Single and Double. For Sale or Trade. Terms to Suit Buyers. O. H. C O B B & NO RTH » m m > I belonging, or in anywise ap;>ertaining. That provided by law. ! said sale of said premises to be sold as af«»r- Dated, Dallas, Oregon, this 15th day of said will be made to obtain funds with which June. 190*. J. ii. V A N O R S D K L , ; to satisfy the sum of 32,581.60. gold coin, with Sheriff of Polk county, state of Oregon. ; interest thereon from the 5th day of June, 1900, at the rate of 8 per cent per annuml and the sum of $100 attorneys' fevs and the sum of $.“> cost and disbursements o f said suit REAL E S T A T E *« and *xj*en*e* of said sale, all due «aid plain tiff above uamed uj>on said writ of execution. LOANS-,« Dated this the 22ml day o f June, A , D IN S U R A N C E .« J. G. V A N o R S D E L, Sheriff o f Polk county. E D G A R L. C O L L I N S & CO. D A LLA S • OREGON. A fine reHdenc* pro|*rtj iu Dalla»; four lot», mostly set to fruit. Fine house with basement cellar, lath and pUs’ ered, sightly l«»«.alion, can l * ¡•ought for 134 Acres 24 niilee frwm Dalian. Home», barn, etc., cloee to public school. The land ia tiled and ia neoet- moetly what is known ns beaver-dam land. Price $550. will »ell for $350 and balance 011 time. A line farm of 320 acre*, half in cn’ liratiou :.nd balance woodland. Splendid Inrge bearing fruit orchard on place. Price an *ppli<..*M *n. All kind# of real prop* rty for aah*. Farm lands, dairy firm *, w«>od and timl»er lamia, fruti farms, town proper» ty, lK>th dwelling ami bu.'ine*», saw SON t mill* and manufacturing interest*. D A L L A S . | For anything you wish to buy call on : :-<++ u H. Eastman Kodaks At 20 Per Cent Discount -A T - PFENNIG'S JEWELRY STORE Next ilitor to I*. O.. Dalla*.