Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 31, 1900, Image 3

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    Final Settlem enf.
OTICE 19 IfK REBY GIVKN T H AT THE UN
dersigncd a«lininK-*tn*tur m tb : entât«! of Sun.h
L«-.»w u. deceascd haut lî!t <• his Huai aciou n t as >mh
uduiiiKstrutor, iia the c :u n t y court or P oix oouiaty,
Oro;«"H, and that vaid court lias net the henring there
• •1 ou Monduy. Sept. 8, 1000, at the hour o f 10 o’clock
in the foreiHK n «»! sait! <L»y, aii<! ull perdons having
ob eoti
th8 « m e are notitlod to présent theiu
tu aaiii i M *i on or betoru s.ud tinte.
Date« , U) i Sud dit y of A u «., 1900.
W A BROWN,
A dm inislrutor wiih wil) annexe«! o f the ustate of Sa-
rth Briw ti, deeeaae.l.
Tow nsend A Hart, attorney*.
N
Final Settlem ent.
B ig
B a r g a in s
At
M cCoy.
Beginning August 15th J. (J Fletch-
j er, of McCoy, will as noon ttl |n**ibk-
t-lnse out bis entire .tonic of iteneral
nn-n-haiulice regardless of c M l , as fi.il-
iug Imnlili <lt m unis Hint he should
make » change. Now unci there is a
Kno«l ¡¡me to lay iu your fell eml win-
lei’« suiqjlies. Thi« i. a genuine clos-
iog out «ale and no half way r aaona-
hle off.-r will he rejected, d o prompt­
ly and aoe if he ha* not «ouie thing«
you need, lie will «ell them 10 you
cli. uper tlun you can get the Mine
g o o d « anywhere else.
!
F o rty T e a r s A m o n g C a n n ib a ls .
B U N K A V IS T A .
The French adventurer who was a
Hop picking will begin September
; captive among cannibals in Central 3rd.
Africa forty year«, lias decided to write
a book, which will no doobt prove in­
S Smith and wife have a new baby
teresting. We can sympathize with girl.
hi» release from his lerrible captivity, j
Mr. Shives wae a Salem visitor Sat-
which must have been as joyous a« :
that of a man who find« himself «ud- l,r *Z-
denly released form the captivity of a
j j r_ Mathew and wife hare a new
refractory alomach’ by that peerlea* ^aby boy
remedy, Huntetter’a Stomach Bitters, j
which has done more to promote heal-j Nellie Bevens ri.iled relatives at
III than any other iu existence, This Airlie last week,
is the medicine to take, if you are a
Miss Ora Ifaovcr has gone to Mon-
suff.'rer from dyspepsia, constipation,
indigestion, biliousness, nervousness tana to make her future home.
Baled hay and mill feed at Osfield’i
Wheat from this eouuty has been
passing through Salem to Slayton lie-
Spectacles and glssses at Pfennig's. j cause of the better price there ottered'
George Brunk is back from Cape
G. I,. Hawkins, the Independence
Nome.
msrble cutter, is winning an enviable
Ur. Hayter and wife are outing at ' repti alion and get. most of tbe work
I i.i that line in this county.
Ocean Park.
The harncssmaker at Perrvdale has
W. Q. Vaasall nnd wife were in Port
-pent his life at that work and has no
land last week.
superior.
Examine Ilia stock and
Newt Branson lias moved from Wil- work before you buy anything in that
i line.
lamina to Sheridan.
Hcnrv Bhope and family have been
away at the sea coast.
44 Seeing is Believing. ”
When you see people cured by a
remedy > you mad believe in its power.
Look around you.
Friends, relatives,
neighbors all say that Hood's Sarsaparilla.
America's Greatest Medicine, cleansed the
Hood o f their dear ores and they rise en
masse to sing Us praises. There's nothing
like it in the vjorld to purify the blood.
PC PO O R N.
Harvest is over in this vicinity for
Miss Ora Rhodabarger, of Falls City, 1900.
The
o t ic k is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n -
or insomnia. Do not fail to give it a
E M Hall wj|| ^ ¡ n gatjiering his will tesch at Smithtield.
C le a n s in g
dersignod has tiled I i I m dual account as execu­
Miss Anna Hallock is in Portland
Pnrtlai
Thos. Starbuck visited friends here
trial. Ask for Hostetler s, and do not prune crop about September 1st and
tor
ot
the
estate
of
Adain
Brown,
a n d H e a l in g
attending the
...» millinery o"
opeuings of
The new barber in Claud Plank’s recently.
deceased, anof Monday. S«pt. tlrd, 1900. at 10
accept a substitute. The genuine iia.t; ex})t.clH to |mve about 200 busliels.
C
u
r
a
fo
r
o ’clock, a m ., o f said day, at the eouuty court h o u se ,
ig establishments.
j shop is named Winetrout.
tho leading
private revenue stamp over the ueck |
o f Polk coun ty, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon, J.
Ellie Connoy is going to dry hops
T. P. Hill and wife, of Prinesv;lle>
K. Sibley, judge of the county court for Maid cou n ty ,
of bottle.
for
Emmer-on
Harris.
The
hop
crop
of
Smith
A
Ritncr,
& m the time and place for the hearing o f the same.
T h « H O P O u tlo o k .
are visiting relatives in this valley |
All persons interested in said m atter are hereby no-
beyond l ’eedee, is being gathered.
The prospect for both quality and
Rev. Sweeney preached here last
Mrs Hill is a sister of J. M. and M.
tit'e i to appear at said tim e and show cause, if any
E lk ’s C a r n iv a l.
Ely’*
Cream
Balm
there tie, wh\ said uccoiint should not be approved
price are very encouraging. Lice have
C. W. Leonard has laiught the Coc­ | Sunday for the last time.
and tiie account settled and d osed .
Easy ami plea«aut to u»{
Account of grand carnival of the N. Pruther.
never been numerous and the hot
I »alias, Oregon, Aug. 2, 1900.
¡Contain* uo iujuriou.
kle properly south of Monmouth.
Lot
Pearce
end
family
spent
last
Benevolent
Protective
Order
of
Elks,
The failure of the wheat C-iop does
W. A. BROWN, executor.
drug.
*
weather lias killed nearly all of them.
Sunday
at
the
Pearce
home.
Townsend A Hart attorneyti lor
It I n q uickly absorlnsd.
to lie held at Portland September 4th not seem to have discouraged the far­
Miss Liua Murphy, of Monmouth,
Well cultivated yards are scene* ef
Gives relief at once.
t*
loth
inclusive,
tickets
will
be
sold
mers. They talk of a heavy yield of lias gone la teach at Walla Walla.
It opens anti Cleanses
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Southwick visit beauty aud delight ta owner*. A
at reduced rales from all stations on wheat next year.
ed relatives at West Salem Sunday.
Portland bu^er this week offered a
L. P. Coy, a cousin of James Boyds-
A dm in istrator's N otice.
Oregon lines to Portland and return.
Brooks mun 12 cents, but the offer
Galattlie, of Blodgett valley, is do­ ton, is here from Idaho on a visit.
Heals and protects the m em brane. Restores the These tickets will be on sale Septem-
Hops are looking tine in the Gibeon was rejected. All dealers and experts
Sulkies o f Taste and Stueli. Lance su e , 6*» «Mints a t
ing the threshing in this vicinity.
lier
3d,
4th,
6th,
10;h.
and
13th,
and
yard
and
picking
will
begin
Septem­
Ttf’OTICK IS H EREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT druggist* o r by m ail; Trial sice, 10 cents by m ail.
caution growers against picking too
Henry Waller is the clerk of the
limited to three days after sale. For Wheat is averaging from two to twen­
19
may concern, that I have been appointed by
E L Y BROTHERS, 60 W arren St. Mew Y ork.
green a* it will surely spoil the qual­
Little Palace hotel at Indepennence. ber 3d.
II m , J. E. ^iblev, ju dg e o f Polk connty.adm inlstiator
ty bushels a acre.
further
particulars,
call
on
or
address
oi the estate o f Richard Enes, late o f Polk coun tv,
Aunt Phronie Gibson is visiting her ity. In Marion county many con­
Bouliern Pacific agent at Dallas.
de<>eased. All |iersons Indebted t o said estate will
Jasper Miller, a Poik oounty boy of
P ra v e n to d A T r a g e d y .
daughter, Mr*. Thomas Starbuck at tracts have been made at 10 cents by
make me paym ent and any «*n* holding a claiiu
j
years
ago.
has
gone
to
mining
in
Sou­
those who cannot otherwise »ecure
against said estate will present the same to m e, duly
Walla Wall«
Timely information given Mrs, thern Oregon.
G r a n d m a A lk ln s C o n a .
verified, within six m ouths from tills date, at niv
pickers money. The Horst Bros., who
— M ANU FACTU RER O F—
hom e in Perrvdale. Polk coun ty, O regon.
George laing. of New 8traitsril!e,Uhio.
Mrs.
Aseneih
Atkins
was
born
at
M in Ella Briggs, who is matron at own several yards iu this county want
I >.ited, Aug. 1, 1900.
Ave-y Hinshaw has sold to Mrs.
the fooi of Cumberland mountains saved two lives. A frightful cough
1). L. KKYT.
had long kept her awake . very night. Laura Hoffman on Miilcreek 80 acres the Warm Springs Indian Training about 1,060 pickers and will pay 40
Adm inistrator
in
Essi
Tennessee
in
1824
and
was
school, visited Mrs. A. R. Southwick cents. Within the next ten day* pick
Townsend A Hart, attorneys fo r e*t»te.
married in Indianiu in 1839. In 1852 She had tried many remedies and doc­ of land for $1,000.
lest week.
iug will begin in nearly all yards.
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they moved from lewa tw Kansas, lu tors but steadily grew worse until urg­
Charlie Hubbard is down from Wal­
ed to try Dr. King’s New Discevery.
1883
she
cHine
west
and
Went
to
live
For
ureen
prune«.
Practieul,
aluruble
la Walla to see after the gathering of
Final Settlement.
W
E
S
T
S
A
L
E
M
.
T
h
«
H « « lt h P r o b le m
One laililc wholly cured her; and she
■iml cheap. T riu m p h g ra d o r for with her daughter. Mrs. Oliver Slump
his hop crop souliwcst of town.
Is much simpler than is »ometime*
Doug Gibson is able to be out again.
at Goltlendslc, Washington. From wriles, this marvelous medicine also
ilrieii
pi
lines.
Bust
made.
Hop
bas-
supposed.
Health depend* chiefly
o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n
that
th f . un
cured Mr. Long of a severe attack of
Remember this: No other med­
dersiirned adm inistrator o f th » partnership e*
k o tB anil fencim; of »II kinds. Uel th .t time to the present the writei
I Mrs. Hattie Milea is stopping with upon perfect digestion and pure blood
tatc o f W. P. Shaw, decease I, and C. E. 8h iw, doing our prices on shinglo».
has known her intimately »nd never ! pneumonia. Such cures are positive icine Inis smc I i a record of cures as
poultry
net
and the problem is solved very readi­
her cousin A. Jones.
business under the firm name and style o f W. I*
tin); »ud all kinds of woven wire fenc knew or heard of her doing or saying I proof of its power to cure all throat. Hood’« Sarsaparilla. When you want
Shaw A Son. lias filed nis final accoun t as su d i ad
ly by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. You may
m iuistrator in the coun ty court of Polk county , Ore­ u»;.
iinylhiiig inconsistent with the relig­ Icliest and lung troubles. Only 50 a good medicine, get Hood’s.
Dong
Hanna
lias
been
laid
up
witli
Corresjsmdence
solicitnd,
Phone
keep well by taking it promptly for
g on , ami that said court has set the hearing thereoi
cents and f l . Guaranteed. Trial bot­
ion
she
professed
65
years
ago.
They
1221.
SALEM
FENCE
WORKS.
on M onday, Septem ber 3. 1900, at the hour of IP
John Richardson and Miss Maud a badly scalded foot,
any stomach or blood disorder. It*
o ’clock in the forenoon of said day. and all persons
came to Dallas in 1889, and her whole tle bottle free at M. D. Ellis’ drug McTimtnonds were married last Sun­
59
State
street,
Salem.
bavin«* ob jection s to the same are notified to present
W. H. Wild and wife left Seattle cures of scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh
life here has been one of devoted pietv •tore.
them to said court on o r before said tin*.-.
day evening by Rev. D. C. McFarland recently for Dawson.
dyspepsia, rheumatism and other dis­
Dated, this 2nd day o f August, 1900.
Her husband died in Kansas in 1874
and will lire in part of the Lyle man­
eases are numbered by thousands.
J. R. H U BBARD.
A « o th e r P io n e e r D e a d
and
August
24,
19U0,
she
passed
over
• dministrator.
sion.
Bartlett |iears sell at »8 a ton at the
At Perrvdale on the 14 Mrs. Susana
Townsend A Hart, attorneys for estate.
thè river to meet him. Altar a tench-
The favorite family cathartic is
cannery and retail at 35 cents a bush­
mg funeral address by her pastor, K.*V P. Smith died at the home of her
Putnam Fadeless dye, sky blue, pro­ el.
Hoed’* Pill*.
G. C. Harmon, the was laid away daughter, Mrs. I. S. Towns* nd. Grand duces the bright shsdes ef blue so de­
Final Settlem ent.
Mrs. Ida Brown ha* returned fro.n
ma Smith, aa she was called hv her sirable in riblams ami other fancy ar­
among our departed «ties.
many friends, was horn in Bowling- ticles. 10 cents per package. Sold Slab Creek, and is stopping with the
S
O
U
T
H
AN ESTEY ORGAN.
Thackers.
green, Kentucky, January 15. 1814. by A. K. Wilson.
o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n -
HARMONY.
OF
dersigned adm inistrator of thfe estate o f David
Tiiere are many families that very
and while yet a child moved wi.h her
lfc.vis,
deceased, has filed his filial accoun t as
ACADEM Y
D.
L.
Matheny
is
running
a
peach
Miss
Dotia
Guiry
has
the
measles.
E
xlri
strong
and
light
hop
baskets
much desire to have a good musical
parents to Missouii. She wae a child
such adm inistrator in thecoun ty .-ourt o f Poik county
b l o c ::
of different sizes are being made by J. wagon from tha Jones orchard near instrument in’ their homes, yet do not
O regon, and that said court has set the hearing
DALLAS
Miss Fannie Guitry is able to be of Judge John Davis, of Jackson T. Elkins at the home of W. D. El­ Wheatland.
thereof on Monday, Sept. 3, 1900, at the hour ol
’eel that they can afford a good piano,
county. Missouri, and was the last of
] o'clock in tin* afternoon of said day,and all persons
eut.
having objections to the same are notified to present W . E. S h a w * Son
a family «f eleven childre i to pass on. kins near the tannery. See them and
J. H. Fletcher, his son Ham and vet will not buy a cheap one—in which
them to said court on or before said time.
you
will
want
one.
M rs. Etta I vie is visiting on Goose- She vvas married when quite young to
P ro prio tó rs.
Dated, this 25th day of J u ly , 1900.
George Goaser have returned from latter thought they are wise. An Es-
H. B. COSPER,
neck.
tey organ can be had for any price
George Smith, who was well known
Adm inistrator with will annexe«! of the estate o f Da­
J. M. Wise, of Ptrrydale, has a fine Cape Nome.
++
yon are prepared to pay—within rea­
and Irghly respected iu this vallet
vid Davis, deceased.
Miss
Pearl
Burgess
is
home
from
lot
of
English
rye
gra«s
seed
which
will
Oscar H ayter, attorney for estate
Wesley Hixoti has been trimming son— and - in any grade you buy you
previous to his demise some thirty
Stall room for double or Willaniina.
be ready for delivery about the first of
agone. Ten children were horn October. He also lias a fine lot of bal­ trees, building sidewalk etc. for his get Estey quality, which has stood
single teams, 10 cents, Mrs. Etta Walker was a Gooseneck years
aunt Mrs. Gibson
now 60 year*, the best that it ia possi­
la them, live of whom survive the mo-
ed clover hay lor sale now.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Saddle horses, 5 cents. visitor last week.
I ¡.her. Mrs. I. 8. Townsend, of Perrv-
Revs. Evans anil Esson with their ble to produce. Oak or walnut cases,
Seperate neat and warm The hop growers around here arc dale, W. L. Smith and 'if. O. Smith, Many hop men had expected to get wive* visited Mrs. Gibson and Mrs and mouse proof, of course, not with a
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t by v i r ­
whole array ot "dead-head” stops, but
j *if Welch, Spokane connti, Washing Imp picking done for 35 cents, bill it llanna Iasi week.
waiting rooms for ladies talking of 35 cent« a box.
tu e o f an e x e c u tio n a n d o r d e r o f sa le
with the proper number lo manipul-
, ton, Mi«» Florence Smith, of Perry- s e e m s that 40 cents is to be the stan­
d u ly issu ed o u t o f a n d un-der th e h a n d
and gentlemen. Give us
Mr*. A. J. Tuppcr and daughter late tiie sets of roods the) contain, and
a n d sea l o f th e c le r k o f th e c ir c u it
Harvest is nearly over, the yield of I dale, iiii -I Mrs. T. J. Cartwright, ot dard price. The present selling fig­
There are ures justify the latter picking rate.
Matde. of Indejiendence, and Mis* tu produce the tones that are possible
a trial. Feed for sale.
c o u r t o f the s ta t e o f O r eg on , f o r P o lk
wheat being very poor around here. ! Spokane, Washington.
„ ,
Bertha Elliott, of Lincoln, visited Mr*. only on an Estey. Chicago Cottage,
county, bearing date the 7th day of August.
The average yield an acre was about ! seven grandchildren. Jas. H. Town-1 „
too— a trifle less, perhaps, but world
11KX), and to me fdirected, upon a judgment
send, of Dallas, George N. Townsend.
( ov',r™ r F'etcl.er, of West Salem, C. E. Hanna last week.
10 bushels.
and decree duly entered and docketed in said
of Perrydale, and the three sons and ¡T '"1, A. « . Roberta, of Crowley, arc
renowned. Let us show you these.
court on the 0th day of August, 1900, in a
two daughters of W. L. Smith, n f! h ‘ck f-oni Nome, more than glad to
BALLSTO N.
certain suit therein pending, wherein Pierce
F . A . W IG G IN S , Salem.
F o r O v e r F ifty Y e a r * .
Washington. Mr. Smith and wife i « , l ho,,,e- V ” * ’ ! , k e m» » r
Higgs is plaintiff and John J. Daly, Phva
307 Commercial street.
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. crossed the plains in 1853 and settled have hail a bitter and coftly exper-
Will White has returned from Cape
D aly, his wife, William E. Burns, and The
A general assortment of Winslow’s
Dundee Mortgage and Trust Investment
Soothing
Syrup
has been | near xyhere the hj
ience.
Nome.
town
,
,
...
-
,
-
«
h
McCoy
now
company, limited, a corporation duly incor­
1876
weilt wif h ho,
nearly everything in that used'or overt'ftyyears bymtllmnsof j |(U,1(|,
porated and organized under the law* of
Tommy Short lias rented the W il­
Weak eyed iiop pickers will need
NEW TO-DAY.
mothers for their children while teeth sons to Eastern Oregon, spent five
(ireat Britian and Ireland, and having it*
line at lowest prices.
ing, with perfect succep*. It Boothe* years there, and except that time has atnnked glasses and Jeweler Morris son prsperty and will move to town.
registered office at Dundee, Scotland, are de­
Stoves and tinware.
fendants, I will on
the child, soften* the gum*, allays all lived near (he old place. She was a has them. Ho Ini* many other desir­
Jack Rand has built a new dwelling ClAD O D E LOST AT TIIK BItOWN PLACK ON TIIE
pain, cure« wind colic and in the l>et<t member of the Baptist church fur 56 able things for those who are coming on the property recently purchased O Salem road. Stage Driver Fidler will suitably re
Paints and oils.
S a tu r d a y , S a p t e m b e r 8 , 1 9 0 0 ,
to pick hops around Dallas. See his
ward w hoever return» it to him
remedy
for
diarrhoea.
la
pleasant
to
A t the hour of 1 n’cl*# ? p. ni., of *aid day, at
years, always a faithful chiistian.a
from J, C. Gates.
Bee supplies.
the laate. Sold by druggiats in every fund mother, a good neighbor and n time pieces.
the front d«x»r of the county court house in
Dallas, in *aid county, sell at public auction
Notions in variety.
F. W. Ri yul will again teach at
part of the world. 25 cents a bottle, j kind friend. Although an active en
OR IlKNT— A WO ACRE S T O W RANCH NEAR
The (nothing and healing properties
to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day
160 acre*in cultivatin'!, balance in paM-
Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ergetic woman, her last years have of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its Willaniina this winter. His family ture. HullHton,
J..J. WISEMAN.
1‘ lon ty o f grub oak, will g ive the wood for
of sale, subject to redemption, in the manner
will
live
with
hi*
wife’s
mother,
Mrs
ask
for
Mrs.
Winslow’s
»Soothing
Sy-
!
cutting. Tenant m u it have good team and tool«.
pleasant taste and prompt anti perma­
provided by law, all and siugular, the lands
been
quiet.
Ill
health
had
impaired
For furth u r particulars cull on or addreHS C. Marsh,
M IL L S T R E E T ,D A L L * S .
rup and take no other kind.
mentioned m said execution and order of sale
her memory, hut her abiding Chris­ nent cures, have made it a great fi- Dr. Dodson.
95 High street, Salem.
and described as follows t o - w i t T h e south­
ovrite
with
the
people
everywhere,
tian
faith
never
forsook
tier
and
while
Dow
Coulter,
who
has
lived
between
west quarter (1-4) of section No. one (1) in
she longed for the .Master’s c a ll, she j For ealc by A, K. Wilson.
township nine (9) south, range No. (4) west, of
here nnd Perrydale for a number of
L I T T E R L IS T .
WKMTY MORE HOP PICKERS W ILL KIND
the Willamette meridian, in Polk county, D A L L A S C O L LE G E R
used often to say.‘-Thy will be done.”
years, will sell his property nnd go to
gOod em ploym ent at the Mason yard. Good
Ringling
Bros
circus
will
be
in
Sa­
state " f Oregon, containing one hundred and
-A N I»—
These letters remain uncalled for in I After having lived to the advanced
binping. Will begin Septem ber 3rd.
(luksdale,
Wash.
sixty (1*10) acres * f land, together with all the
lem
Septemlier
8th
and
is
said
to
be
H ENRY GEDB.
tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances L A C R E .O LE A C A D E M Y j * the Dudas post«»Dice f o r the week end- i age of 86 yeara and seven months sin | one of the best that ever came to this
Quite a number of our farmers are
ing August 28tli and parties calling was laid tn rest beside her husband
thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain­
Ijoca’ ed at Unllas, Oregon.
ing,
WO BILLY GOATS OF C. P. D A I L Y * SONS
for them will please state that they and three daughters in what is known coast. There are 25 elephants, 400 now selling their milk to the Sheri­
liorres, 200 performers and LOO cages dan creamery, a hack making daily
breeding, one 4 ami one 2 >e«iS o ld , for »ale, al­
Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 10th day of
have been advertised :
as the Brown cemetery, north of Dal­
so a number of pure bred Cotawold bucks. Apply to
August, 1900.
I of wild animals. The 10 o ’clock pro- trips to collect the same.
Co-educational.
We
offerì
F. A. Link; LewMville, Oregon.
las.
J. (J. V A N O R S D E L ,
Ncls.ni Needham.
I cession consists of thirty sections and
Sheriff of Polk county, Oreg«in.
superior advantages atreas-| Mrs Richard Paul.
Conner, Gregg A Focht finished
’ is two miles lwng. There are three
A
g
e
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T3IFTEEM HOP PICKERS WANTED BY AU G U fT
Isaac
Ramsey.
sonable rates. Fall term op­
rings, two stages and a quarter mile threshing last Friday after a twenty I;
Bowman at Hallocks mill. W ood and potatoes
No capital necesaary to sell our teas, track. One man will drive and per­ one days run; they charged 6 cent* furnished,
Mis* B.ulic Redman.
also pasturage for horses,
ens
Sept.
19;
registration
Sept
Call for W arrants.
coffees and apices. In every city and form with sixty horses all at one time. for eats and 8 cents for wheat.
Clritrle* Riley.
18th, For catalogue or oth­ Mr* Mina Weberg.
town in the .tales of Oregon and
jMK M A L E -A P A IR O F 8 H IR E MARKS, 8 YEARS
Not far up the Rickreall Robert
Washington, outside of Portland. La­
o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n
th at
a i . l u n - er information address,
C. P. Well*.
A IR L IE .
old, well broke, and will weigh about 1,000
jiaiil county warrants of Polk coun ty, Oregon,
pou ntlseach.
C W. BOY DE, Dallas.
dies or young men who have two or Howe ha* one of the finest peach or
0 . C. POLING. Ph. D. Pres.,
which were pres«Mited and endorse«!, “ N ot paid for
C h a s . F . B e l t , p o stm a ste r.
I). N. Turner is hauling lumber for
Dallas. Oregon.
three hours a day to spare will find churils in the valley. There are 450
want o f funds," prior to Apr 8, 1898, will be
paid upon presentation at my office. Interest will
selling our teas, coffees and spices trees in a perfectly healthy state and Mr. Cndwell.
n ot be allowed on the same after the date o f this n o ­
AN TED 20 TO 30 T IE RS O K I« INCH STOVE
A M o t h e r T e lls H o w S h e S a v e d
pleasant work and they can make hig this years yield will be nearly a bush­
tice
K. V . DAI.TON,
J . L. COLLINS.
M. M. Jones ha* bought the Van W wood. Will pay cash.
C ounty Treasurer.
H e r L i t t le D a u g h t e r ’s L ife .
money for themselves. Write fwr full el to the tree. They include the very derpool place.
Date«!, Dallas, A u r. 16.1900.
finest varieties and are large and lus­
I am the mother of eight children pellicular* and catalogue free.
cious. The family are now camping
G keat R astkkn T ea C ompany ,
e l g ia n h a r k s , b u g g ie s , l ig h t w a o o n ,
and have hud a great deal of exper-
Sam Ilaatings ha* 100 acre* of
cam p stove, wheat and out« for sale by H. L. Cri •
Opposite Willamette hotel, Salem.
ience with medicines. Last summer 326 Waahiugtou street, Portland, Or. there gathering the crop and drying | -pring grain lu thresh yet.
d«r.
Sheriff's Sale.
my little daiigh.cr h a d ’.lie dysentery largest distributors of teas, coffees some of it. They are more cosily and
G. Horner, our jeweler, will move
in its worst form. We thought site and spires on the Paeilic const. Out pleasantly fixed up than most families
I into tiie house vacated by Win. Woods.
NOTICK I8 H K R K B Y G IV K V T H A T
would die. I tried everything I could hundred stores in successful opera inansge In be at home.
WO SECOND HA N D WA
AGON8 FOR SALE,
by virtue of an execution and order of -«ale
cheap by Henry McCarter.
think of, hut nothing poemed 1«) cl«* her lion.
C I,. Morrison will move to Inde­
duly issued out of and under the hand and
During tile civil war, as well as in
!
any
good.
I
s
a
w
by
an
advertisement
Ladies’ fine dress and fancy
Heal of the clerk of the circuit court of th**
our late war with Spain,diurrheoa was pendence where Chet will be a yard
SALT C R EE K .
! in our paper that Chamberlain’s Colic
state of Oregon for the county of Polk, bear­
ensilónos cleaned without rip-
n O O D T K A M FOR SALE BY MRS. DONALDSON,
nnn of the most troublesome disease* lioss.
ing date the 15th day of August, 1900. and to
I
Cholera
ami
Diarrheoa
Remedy
was
U of l'allas.
ping by dry process. Cur­
the army had to contend with. In
me directed, upon a decree duly entered and
Mrs. Kaegi is quite sick.
Withrow's
machine
lias
laid
up
for
highly
r«
coin
mended
and
m
lit
and
got
tains,
blankets,
portiere«,
docketed in s.-»i«l court on the 25th dav of
many instance* it became chronic an! a week or ten days waiting on spring
x
bottle
at
once.
It
proved
to
l»e
out
d-iss couds and kid gloves
June, 1900. and thereafter on the 6th day of
The hugs are feasting on our gar­ the old soldier* still suffer from it.
MGHTY ACRES O F TIM BER L AN D N EAR DAL-
grain.
«»f the very best medicines we ever dens.
August, 1900, said decree was correct­
cleaned. Gentleman*’ cloth­
i las for sale. Apply here.
David Taylor, of Wind Ridge, Greene,
ed
ami
entered
as
of
June
had in the home. It saved my litile
ing
cleaned,
dyed
and
re­
T.
A.
Livesley
A
Co.
will
begin
pick­
county,
Pa.,
ia
one
of
these.
He
uses
25, 1900, in a certain suit therein pending,
!
«laughter’s
life.
I
am
anxious
for
ev
Miss Maud Baxter will teach at En­
paired.
wherein Abel I ’glow is plaintiff and Phya
Chamberlain’s Colic, Diarrheoa and ing hops in the Simpson yard next 1IT A N TE D — t&OO ON ONE OR TWO YEARS
j erjr mother to know what an exeel! terprise.
Daly and John J. Daly are defendants, I will
if
time with abundant security. Address X,
Cholera Remedy and say* he never Monday.
on
care of Itemiser, Dallas, Oregon.
found anything that would give him
A
thistle
gave
George
Starr
a
very
S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 2 2 , 19 00,
J. M. Hehring will atari for Eureka
*nch quick relief. It ie for sale by A.
A t the hour of 1 » ’clock, p. m.. of said day,
deal of anxiety and my little daughter \ *010 *ian^-
Flat iu a few day* to look after his
K.
Wilson.
at the front door of the court house in Dallas,
Hindi Buffering. — Yours truly, Mas.
HEAT, OATS, SECOND H AND TENT AND
farm there.
A woodsaw ripped Charlie Boytit-
in «aid Polk county, sell at public auction to
liuiH-D chopper f«»r sale by J. W. Crider and must
To accommodate those who ere par­
G e o . F. BrEDinK, Liberty, R. I.
For ! ton's finger.
he disposed of before the first of Septem ber.
the highest bidder for c»»h in hand on day of
Wm.
W.sals
is
moving
to
the
Imp
tial
to
the
use
of
automizera
in
apply­
sale by A. K. Wils. a
sale, all the right, title and interest of said
yards near Independence and from
Homer
White
is
engineer
at
the
ing
liquids
into
the
nasal
passages
for
defendent, John J Daly, of, in and to the fol­
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THOROUGHBRED DURH AM B U LL T U HELL OK
lowing dewril»ed mortgaged premise«, to-wit;
Rose thresher.
catarrhal troubles, the proprietor* pre­ there will go to Chuhali*, Wash, later
trade for other stock. See !I. L Fenton.
That tract or |s.rti->u of land Iwing a part «>f
R IC X R E A L L .
pare Ely’* Liquid Cream Balm. Price
the donation land claim of Win. burns, Not.
Henry
Brinkley
and
family
have
The Lynn bovs and their hound« including the spraying tube is 75 cents
No. 6,894, claim No. 56, in township 8 south,
A. J. McDaniel has been up from caught a large fox.
gone to eastern Oregon te visit a sen THIRTY SEVEN FINK GOATS, ABOUT HALF
range 6 west, of the Willamette meridian, hi
Druggists or by mail. The liquid
Amity.
and daughter at Allioi n and his sis­ L nannies, for sale by Jas. Olmsted at Baiiston.
the eouuty of Polk, state ef Oregon, and
form
embodies
the
medical
properties
Army worm* ore at work on the gar
ter at Fossil.
bouaded and described as follows: Begin­
T. S. Burch began picking his hops den of J. A. Baxter.
of the solid preparation. Cream Balm
ning at the northwest comer of said claim No.
CAN O ET G RAIN SACKS AT THE
this
morning.
is
quickly
aliaorbed
by
the
membrane
Several parties from thi* place visit­ r UAUMEKM
56; thence south 49 degree*, 52 minutes, east
Dallas flooring mill. Mr. Noel will pay the
Will (five atrenrth t*» the nerve* and re-
Ilill McDaniel and wife have been anil does not dry up the »■ cjelion*. ed Mr. Ralier's peach orchard below Highest price for Hint class wheat and will take grain
40.10 chains; thence south 42 degrees, 30 min­ X
M
»tore
the
liver
and
kidner»
t«>
a
heulthy
Miss
Grace
Burch
lias
been
in
Har­
utes west along the center of the county road x
around buying sheep.
but changes them to a natural and Corvallis Iasi. week. He informed ns •m «forage,
evNidition, (five tone to the etonm«:h «nd
from Dallas to Lewisville 67 95 chains to the
risburg visiting friends.
howelfl, and prom ote a y*H»«1 appitit*»
healthy character. Ely Brothers, 56 tint he had already disposed of over
intersection «>f said center line of said county
healthy d lg w t i« « ; will relieve cot »tipa-
Mrs. J, Bowles has supplied all her
ALED H AY OR STRAW TAKEN ON STORAGE
74MJ hu.>hels with more coming on la­
r«*a«i with the center line «*f the county road X
tin»., purify the Blood and make a heal-
A son of D. Tucker, of Crowley is ueighlnirs with Siberian crabs for Warren street. New York.
thy bndy with a clear »kin. That tired
from Isaac Smith« to Lewisville; thence X
ter. Hu ha* about 1000 trues in hear­ II at reasonable price». Apply at the sheriff’s of-
ae-isting P. C. Cook in Ilia store.
X
fvelinit
will
leave
you
and
sleep
will
ha
making
jelly.
along the center of the last mentioned county
state of Ohio, city off M
ing. and sold his peaches for 75 cents
restful. At Wilson g drug »tort;, Dallas.
road north 52 degrees, 15 minutes, wsst 3 X
Mi«« Lihliie Vaughn, of Eastern Or­
in thu orchard.
J. M. Lynn is filling hla new lairn* Toledo, Lucas county,j
chains; thence south 33 degrees, went 26.40
O NEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM P R O .
td-»+ *»+ *+ -M -+ .M -+ + + >* e + * + 4 4 * egon, is li«re visiting her broth- r, Jno.
Frank .1. Cheney make« oath that
chains to the southerly boumlary of said
with hay. He had an ont field that
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— M ptrty at tiaual rates by Oscar H a jter, Dallas,
ho ia senior partner of tho firm of F.
claim N«. 56; them* north 58 degm*, 30 min­
yielded 27 bushels to «he acre.
Mrs.
Tom
McDowell
and
daughter,
utes, west 18.K7 chains t«. the southwest cor- .
J. Cheney A Co., doing business in the
ner of said claim No. 56; thence north 28 de- . I-M -» > + * + + + + + + + + * * + * * + + + + * + of Portland, are her* visiting relallvis
fO N E Y TO LOAN AT 0 PER CENT ON FARM
Mrs. Annie (Jnruli is making »15 a city of Toledo, county and state afor-
grees, 15 minutes, east f t .23 chains to the |
r security.
J. L. COLLINS, Dallas.
place of beginning, containing 256.14 acre-,
L. C. Koser is doing some carpen­ week with a thresher, having two wa­ said, and that raid firm will pay the
sum
of
»100
for
each
and
every
case
of
gon*.
a
team,
a
cow
and
her
own
ser
more or less. Said sale is made to recover the j
ter work on J. B. Nesmith'« residence.
several aumunta set forth in said execution \
catarrh that cannot be cured by the
E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
vice*.
and decree, namely: Princi|*l the sum of
farm property.
SIBL EY * KARIN
use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Mrs. Tom Burch and son. John, are
$500 l T. S. gold coin. t.<ether with interest
F iank J.C hbivfy .
taking Scott'* Emulsion be­
visiting her perents, Mr. Muuch and
I t H e lp e d Win B a t t i« « .
thereon at tl»e rate of 10 per cent per annum
wife, at Anrera.
from the 6th day «*f Xevemlier, 189», to tbe
came it'* warm weather.
Twenty-nine officer* and men wrote Sworn to before me and *tib#cri!ied in
H ogs For Sale.
date of said decree, amounting to $731.92 and
Keep taking it until you are
from the front las *»y lhat fwr scratch- my presence, this 6th day of Decern -
N ew and Second Hand.
the further sum n# #75 as special attorneys
The most rush in bneitieae st the
tier,
A.
D.
1886.
A.
W.
G
l
e
a
«
o
»,
e*. bruisca, ent«, wound*, wire feel end
cured.
fees ami plaintiffs c-ost* ami disbursements,
warehouse is past for this season, as stiff joint*. Bucl.leii* A mica Salve is [ seal ]
E FOR SALE W OK 90 H EAD O F YOTMO
Single and Double.^
Notary Public.
taxed »mi allowed at the sum of $4.’ .H0 and
It will heal your lung* and
s, 40 or 60 »hote« that will weigh abo it f #
most of the farmers are through haul­
cost* ami accruing co-ts ^aid sale m als**
For Sale or T rade.
j pound« »*eh ; balance will weigh ino to 2*10 pou nds;
the l-est in the world. Same for skin Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally
give
you
rich
blood
in
lum-
made wiUnatt right;«! equity of redem’ 4i«e»
ing wheat.
• live wri igth; I'tdaod China; at) In fine con d ition , gen
eruption*, b inis ami pile*. Î5 rents and acts directly on the blood and
Term s to Suit Buyers.
on the pert of said defendant, John J. I>nly,
mer as in winter. It'* cod
t 'e ami easy to handle. My y ca u g hugs were «ir* 4
2 > est-»M l*"la«Bd China, Tendy, th»t |~
The Itonee which is occupied by a box. Cure (loaranteed. Sold by mucous surfaces of the system. Send
amt all person« cUiu.ing hy. thnenrh «e nmier
liver oil made ea*y.
il gtxsl in rlitie .é 400 i » mnd f. I have 3 . 3
or 1
for testimonial*, free.
him sulwe«|uent to the date of sael m«wtgnge.
Mr«. Kuolhwii-k rang it tire from (he M. D. Elli* druggists.
At
are d o e to farr»>4. tngir t tini lifter
p
. *»f I P**i
J 0 c. s s d S I . All d r o o l « « .
F rank J. C hbxby A Co., Tolode, O.
namely, Noveml>er6, 1895,
diitnney the other day but was dis­
« v e »tamed > m ind hog
r 1st Irum tl
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Dated at IhUUs. Or., Aug 24, 1900
J. L. PURVINr
Sold by druggists, 75 rents. Hall’s
covered and (tut out before m odi dam­
+
N O R TH DALLAS.
A yonng man wanted to learn tir»
1$ mil«« north >>f Z< na.
J . « . V A N oR atU K L,
Family Pill* »re the best.
age Wat done.
Sheriff o i P-Jk county, < hegon.
printer’s trade. Apply fiere
N
CATARRH
GAURRH
COLD 'N
WALTER MORLEY *
Salem Improved
Grader end Pricker
N
FARMERS’
FEED SHED
N
Hardware!
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T
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STEAM DYE WORKS
B
Mrs. M. 1. Gsok, Proprietor,
T
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J. P.Callwell, «{M t Dallas.
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