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rH r poLK COUNTY ITEMIZER DALLAS, FRIDAY, 00T. 19, 1900. 1111,1898 d*!i,,qu,,ot u* '*,e ,'‘," OUB S T A F F OF RUSTLERS-1COTered ,rom b*r r,u*u‘ U1,,e" beyond all expectations, panned out ¡turnout cases the tuxes hare been i paid by the owner*. Thu taxes «lu» ion the advertised property amounted to something over $8,000. Of that | amount the sheriff has already follect- iso K ykky F rid ay M orning A t 7:$0. I ed and turned over VV . , Y . W A . S I I , $5,000 and new has about $1,000 additional on hand. Only threw or four of the large tux E1IITOK ANI» PHOPHIKTutt. | payers h ive S U B S C R IPTIO N R A T E S : failed to come to time. D.. A. Elkins, of Dallas, was doing W H AT TH EY HAVE TO SAY ASO U T business in this vicinity last week. THE D O INC 8 IN THE C O U NTY. fra Clndfelter and wife, of Portland, have lieen visiting his brother, Harry. An U n s q L k l'c d an d C o m p le te Ro su m e o f Worst T ou r F rtsn d s are Mr. Marks and family, of Sheridan, and Have B een Lately D oing. were visiting his son, Chris Maras, Sunday. INDEPENDENCE. Some furmers clean tlieir fence rows Mrs. Surlca is back Irom Liun coun hv throwing their rubbish in tha ty- public highway. Rev. J. K. N. Bell is among u t th is I The last parcel of delinquent tax land O ALVARY. .. ..... week. ‘lrt8 been sold, the county bidding in Georgs Reuf disposed of his hops at Ous Hurley is keeping books in Ta- I such aa others did not want. Hieritl' 14 cents. Van Orsdell say* tile 189‘J taxes are ¡ coma' I. W . Elliott and Evan Evans are coming in remarkably well. 14isen-< Monmouth has street light!, but we running their eteain wvodsuw. have nous. ergy in collecting delinquent taxes Heher Marlin has moved from near Lei a llrrren has entered the Salem A m ity lo the McEldownev farm. seems to have spurted up many who business college. were in Ihe habit of neglecting to Mr. Simon has bought 50 sheep to Wm, Barnett is buying and holding promptly meet their tax obligations. help make the farm pay and will sow [aRiltry for bettor prices. T hk tsclics used by (lie rcpubliesn ICO acres of winter oats. R O CKC REEK party f iur years ago in almost forci Mrs. J. R. Baldwin is visiting friends Amos Holman is laying in a good bly persuading laboring men that if a Henry Scots lias gone to the valley. at Winlock, Washington. suoply of lumber to make improve democrat w is made president tbs Prof. Wnnn’s motherinlaw, Mrs. ments during the winter. Frank Morrison returned home last country would go to the dogs and they Sunday. West, died at Mouinouth last week. Henry Cockle has sold his apples to lose their jobs, is beiug tried again. A new barber shop has spened up, a Portland firm and CUreuce Tedrow Esther Hampton has gone to New Trusts and corporations that have making the fourth one for this place. is helping to gather them. port to attend school. grown rich under the special protec Hamilton Mulkey is selling out in Hunters should remember that Mrs. Henry’s grandfather, who has Cooper Hollow to mevs to Eastern there is a law against hunting on an tion of the present administration been visiting her, has returned home. Oregon. other man’s premises without his per have thousands of employes lo whom Three of the Rosser children have J. M. Stark is back from his trip mission. they will presume to dictate us to how been quite low. L ittle Mark died on out south and says this section is good they shall vote, under penalty of loss the 11 til, Rachel is improving fast, OAKDALE. enough fur him. of position. Home of them will be hut Gladys is still quite low. They The river has not lieen so low in Oc Mr. Bird hsa moved te the Hallock constrained to vote for tlio opposite of were attended by the Falls City doc tober for years. This time last sea place. tor. their convictions, but a far greater son boats were running. Mr. Hubbard’s daughter, Grace, is BUTLER. number will vole as they think best. Sherman Cooper had the misfor home on a visit. Ellis Bros, have a nice new covered tune recently to fall in such a man Mr. Barnhart lias raised some Tine Tits: republican press througliou' hack. ner us to break his arm. Held corn this year. the land is just now making de«|>cr- Mr. Auer sold the remainder of his T o C u re a C old in O n e Day Fountain Murphy has been buying ate efforts to show that multitudes are hops last week at 13^ cents. Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. some fine Plymouth Rocks and Bel deserting Bryan for M cKinley, but All druggists refund the money if it gian hares. Mr. Buell and fam ily, live in Mr. fails to cure. Signature of E. W . somehow they never hear of or fail to Auer's house near the covered bridge. Mr. Macombsr and wife spent sev Orove on each box. 25 cents. report the republicans who will not eral days at Salem this week. He School is progressing nicely with has rented the Chitwood place. swullow M cKinley. Those who are Willard Buell as teacher and 23 pu S A LT CREEK. closely watching the Actual political pils enrolled. Mrs. Joe Card started to teach our Miss McDougall will teach at Con school two weeks ago, but had to give movements and prospects in all parts Rebecca and Alick Oair, from near cord. it up after teaching a few days on ac of the UDiun agree that Mr. M cKin Salem, were visiting tlieir uncle, Jus. Mr.Siuimous lias moved to the Ramp count of fading quite ill. Dr. Stein ley is by no means having a walk over Shepherd, last week. er now pronouncea it typhoid fever. place. in the race. If there ever was a time Misa Talford, an ex|>eri«nced teacher MiBs Ella rettyjolm resigned her Hum. Smith is bstcliing at Frank lately from Wisconain, took her place when democrats were justified in de | K > s i l i o n as teacher i n the (Joosene-k in the acliool. school and is now teaching at Balls- j I'awk s piece. sorting their party, it is not so now ton. Mr. Nachtingal litis leased Frank Let others do ae they may, but if you M ONM OUTH. Farmers have nearly utl their sum Fawk’s hop yard. believe in democratic priucipies be mer fallow in and fall work done, hut Mrs. H olt Fulkeraon is dangerously Boydia Gee has gone to spend the sure to support Mr. Brysn, who is rain is needed before any plow.ng can ill. winter in California. Loth capable and worthy. be done. Mrs. Cook I isb been very sick but is Mrs. J. M. Lynn lias besn making Lee Rowell moved part of his fur- some better. F ko N wliat tlie Oregonian has been nitore up to his place lust week hut ! aPPl° and P®ar butter, Holt Crowley has gone to reside in Peter Ilanven and W ise tk K e yt will recently saying about the meetings of the family will not move up for a Southern Oregon. week or so vet. trellis their hup yards. old soldiers and ex-volunteers one W e have electric lights on three of _ . . , , The Lynn boys havo killed tlieir would naturally infer that almost Vcrn. Scobert is home from Bntish tfil)th fl)I within n year. the principal streets. without exception they favored the Columbia. Ed Bedwell and family have moved Henry Zumwalt and family have present administration, which is far Ih e North Pullvs school district bus I movt. j back from Southern Oregon, from the Dice farm to town. from true. Federal office holders and voted a 3 mill lax for improvements. Mr. Bnnvard and family will move , „ , . , .i I Mr. Hows and wife, of Sheridan, others wolking for prospective politi Claud Fryer lias rented the modi- „ „ re Ht ,,)e ,10lne of J. Bowles last to Grant's Past the laat of tliia week. cal pay have been trying hard lo ar cal department of Willamette uimur- Sunday. Dr. Crowley ia building a new fence ray all of them on the M cKinley side, sity. J. Moore will occupy the place vs- arouad Uw %rm that lie bought of lloecoe Fields, of Sheridan, has gone hut most of them are too full of free ?| rated by Hermann Miller, who lias Mra. Mulkey. American blood lo be arrayed, any. to Portland to attend a me ■' ICB moved to a Willamina stock ratioh. The distifet meeting held in the school. where except as their judgment anil Governor Fletcher and other Sa Christian cliurch last week was very J. H. Hawley, of successful in attendance and interest. inclination may dictate. The other 1 °,nn.\011 'j ,aH leniitus recently passed through here gone lo Wisconsin and Canada on „ „ th„ ir w#y l(j rjvet l0 ,,ro,. The centennial meeting of the evening a soldiers meeting was called business, pect for gold. Evangelical church will he held here, in Portland to endorse the adminis Filial Hall is teaching the Elkins Henry aiUU m lmt ,noved to lhe jj commencing Thursday and continu tration and ueurly half of them op .. h.iol and Jessie Ihyant will .ave T We; tUoil pUco a(ld will run it ing until Monday night next. posed the resolutions offered. Being churge of a school near Henna V ista. whi)e Mr MorrUon a,,,, wife „ „ away Messrs. Hoffman and Howell have a soldier does not quell a man’s de returned from Nome, bringing some Mrs. U. 8. Grant has been at the for his health. mocracy. fine specimens of gold dug from their Dulles viditing Ihe family of BeHen -------- —~ooo~ --------- claim ; tlivy will return in the spring. Grunt, Dr. O. D. Donne anti other F A LLS C ITY. Uncle Perry Smith, who has been friends. B. I. Carey is visiting friends in ELOA. staying in Portland witli his daughter, Kev. II. A. Deck will preach at Portland. Mrs. Minnie Mason, lias come hack to Bridgeport next ¡Sunday morning and Onr teacher boards at Henry Sta n- B. A. Lombard has gone on a visit old Polk to vote for Bryan. evening and vt Falla City in the 1 to Stockton, California. ton’s. afternoon. Mr. Shoeaiaker has bought 40 acres Charley Illingsworth lias bought « Frank Brown i» bark from a two fine team from Anna Mycr. of land up in the Hantiam country. weeks sojourn at the Lafayette med Walter Troutman plowed up a »20 F. A. Lnras has opened a store sml ical springs and says be was greatly piece on Hcxsie Brunk’s place, lately benefited by drinking and bathing in Chits. Graham is clerking for him. the water. Geo. Miity is tsking a business There will bo a hard time social at Its cause exists In the blood, in what A W. Plmikington has moved from the school house shortly; wlutt is this. course in the Salem Business college. ................ Per year Per six months I 75.......... . . . Per three months 40........... Advertising rate« made known on application. Correspondence i« solicit- <J. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable ■>rices. f l 50........... Catarrh causes inflammation of the mucous mem Perrydale to hi* new home, the Mason brane. Mr*. Tetherow has left for The Dal place at Falls City. Henry Cede will It is therefore impossible to cure It by nio\e to the Miller place and run the les, to attend the Baptist conference local applications. as delegate. Proctor hop yard near Dallas. It Is positively dangerous to neglect It, Ralph Morrison sml Andy Holman A. M. Mauritzen i* in Portland because it always affects the stomach and buying a variety »if canned goods for are making a fine job of painting on deranges the general hcultli, and is likely 1 the general market of Mauritzen A Zlm Hinsliaw’s house, to develop Into consumption. It Is radically and permanently cured by j Peterson. That will soon l»e the be-t Mr. Forsliey’s house approaches Hood’s Sarsaparilla which removes the stocked establishment of its kind ever cause, cleanses the blood of scrofulous and all other Impurities and gives vigor and tone to the whole system. The voluntary testimonial of R. L ong , California Junction, Iowa, Is one of thous ands equally good. It reads: “ I had catarrh in the head three years, lost my appetite and could not sleep. My head pa I nett me and I felt bad all over. I was discouraged. I began taking Hood's Sar saparilla and now have a good appetite, sleep well, and huve no symptoms of catarrh.” H ood9a Sarsaparilla yroinlaei to curs sml keeps the promts«. Accept ho substitute. i hoy will In* a jfroat help to you, as wo an* always offering special values to our cus tomers. F A L L DRESS GOODS Homespuns, the very sly lieh weave for tailor suits ami skirl*, f;(l inches wide, in grays, tana and browna at »0 cents a yard. OUR UOI.F C LO TH S W e are «hewing a swell line and the best values m Sa lem. $3.30 « vani G O LF C APES A awell line for fall at from $4 to »12. FURS The greatest assortment ev er brought to Salem. W e are offering special values in our fur department. «s s -, u i u n u m W e m va rd SALEM . Nasal CATARRH In all it« Rta^oo thare thoulj be cldLu-uie»«. Ely’ s Crezin Balm cleanse«, soothes and heals the discaaud me;al>r;;ae. It cures catarrh and drive# «way a cold lu the Lead quickly. Cream B alm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is Im mediate and a cure follows. It le not drying—does not produce weening. Large Size, SO eents at Drug gists or by moil; Trial Size, 10 ceuts by mall. ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Street, New York. Executor’s Sale. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T by virtue and in pursuance of an order of the county court of the county of Polk, state of Oregon, made and entered on the 5th day of March, 1900, in the matter of the estate of Chas. A . Sawtelle, deceased, the undersigned will, on the Mr. M itty is plowing on the Gwin place for Mr. Brophy; it will he sown with rye grass. Mr«. CaleH will seed the her piare to grass Ibis year. There will he a special « linei meet ing at the school h"ti*e S t’ nrday for the pnr|*ise of voting a tax to reacal m o«t of tin» acliool rusn. Our letter from E oU wee written Mr. Martin, ef Amity, hea moved on a poetai , ard and we will gladly onto the MrEldowny place. ftirniali the cantato eny who will use Mr*. James Haggard haa about re- them in sending us new* iw m a. FREE! - - FREE! - Ç&jh S*01'* FREE! Buy your goods ef us and get a set of hand paintid chimi fryc. A S K FO R C O U P O N S . A t the home of D. M. Guthrie 1 rt Saturday a son was born to bis daugh ter, Mrs. Janie Remington. Rag carpet, rpet, rugs ru and por tieres made to order. H. H. C H A C F , corner Academy and Elev enth streets, Dallas. N otice to C reditors. Tn the district court of the United States for the district of Oregon. In the matter of The Oakes M illinery company, Ida M. <takes and L yle D. Oakes, bankrupt.a— In bankruptcy. To the creditors of The Oakes M illinery company, Ida M. Oakes and L y le D. Oakes, of Monmouth, in the county o f Polk and district aforesaid, bankrupts: O TIC E IS H E R E B Y ttIV E N THAT ON T IIE N' Oakes M illinery company, Ida M. Oakes and Lyle D. oukes, were duly adjudicated bankrupts,and that the first m eeting of their creditors will be held at the o f fice o f Danl. P. Stouffer at Dallas on the. 27th day of Oct. A. D., 1900, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at which tim e the said credit«>ra may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine tiie bank rupt, and transact such other business as may prop erly come before said meeting. H. E. W IL L IA M S , Referee in bankruptcy. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 12th day of Oct. A. D., 1900. Hardware! A general assortment of nearly everything in that line at lowest prices. Stoves and tinware. Paints and oils. Bee supplies. Notions in variety. J.J. W IS E M A N . M IL L ST R E E T ,D A LLA S. WILSONS Oregon Nursery Company BALENI, OREGON. í GROWERS OF R E L IA B L E NURSERY STOCK. o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n - dersigned has died her dual account as admin istrator of the estate of John Fusvk, «let-cased, and Monday, Nov. 5th, 1900. at 10 o’clock, a. ni., of said day, * t the county court house, of Polk county, Oregon, ha* been fixed by lion . J. E. Sibley, Judge of the county court forauid county, as the time and place for tiie hearing of the same. A ll persons interested in said matter are hereby no tified to appear at uaid time and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not he approved and the account settled and dosed. Dallas, Oregon, Oct. 2, liXV). 8 A H A II I. FA W K , administrator. Townsend A H art attorneys for estate. N Final Settlem ent. ■XJOTICE 18 H E R E B Y G IVE N T H A T T H E US- J.1 dersigned ha* filed his final account in the m atter of the estate of John Burns, deceased, and M onday, Novem ber 5, 1900, at the hour of lo u'clock a. m., ha* been appointed by the county court of the state o f Oregon, for Polk county, as the time for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. A ll persons are there fore notified to appear at said time and show cause, if any exist, why the said accouut should not he ap proved and the administrator cf said estate and his bondsmen discharged. Dated this 5th day of October, 1900 JOHN L. BURNS, Administrator of the estate of John Burns, deceased. Oscar H aj ter, attorney. W IR E F E N C IN G .* Page, American and El- wood field fencing at re duced prices. Poultry netting, pickets, shingles SALEM FENCE WORKS 59 State street, Salem. W ALTER M O R L E Y , Prop. D A L L A S CO LLEG E.* A C A D E M Y ,* Located at Dallas, Oregon. W ill give strength to the nerve9 and re store the liver and kidneys to a healthy condition, give tone to the stomach end bowels, and promote a good appitito healthy digestion; w ill relieve constipa tion, purity the blood and make a heal thy body with a clear skin. That tired feeling will leave you and sleep will be restful. A t W ilson’s drug store, Dallas. ’. L IM IT E D ) F in al Settlement. I I l a c r e . o l e I CELERY DANDELION Co-educational. We offer I superior advantages at reas- ! sonable rates. Fall term op- jens Sept. 1 9 ; registration Sept 1 8 th , For catalogue or oth er information address, C. C. F O L IN G . Fh. D. l ’res., Dallas. Oregon. 4 + « + + + i H i | " H 4 + 'H í -M " H i « H 4 1 IE OPEN THE FALL TRADE A* J* With the Greatest Showing of Goods Ever Made in Sale aw* Buy none but the best stòck, which is always the cheapest. OUR B U Y E R lies in person S E A R C H E D the M A R K E T S of the E A S T for the prettiest nod liest of everything in the fabric line end liis effort» have not been futile. Citation. In tha county court of the slate of Oregon for the county of Polk. In the matter of the estate of C. B. Graves. —Citation. Tw James L. Graves, administrator of C. B. Grave* estate, and J. S. Cooper and G. O. Graves, his bondsmen, greeting: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E .S TA TE OF Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to apiienr in the county court o f the state of Or egon, for tiie county of Polk at the court fount thereof, at Delia«, in thec«wnty of Polk on Monday, the 5th day o f November, 1900, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon ef that day. then and there to show cause, if any there be, why the claims against said estate have not been paid and why said estate has not been finally settle.!; and’ why the *oid admini»tra- *hould not be remove.!. W IT N E S S , the honorable J. E. Sibley ! judge of the county court of . the state of Oregon for the ; [seal] county of Polk, with the seal | of »aid court affixed, this 2nd day of October, A. D., 1900. Attest: V. S. L«ugh vry, clerk. By W . F. Nichols, deputy. O U R S H O W IN G S I N S U IT IN G S A N D P IE C E GOODS have never been excelled in this city and our prices will bring us the crenm ef the trade. IN F U R S, J A C K E T S and C A P E S we will easily maintain our well deserved reputation hs S A L E M ’S B IG B A R G A IN HOUSE, for we are showing the finest and largest line id the city at the lowest possible prices. O U R C U STO M E RS G E T T H E B E N E F IT of a visit to the East ern markets of the M O ST E X P E R IE N C E D B U Y E R IN S A L E M . HOLVERSON'S j» T H E B IG B A R G A IN H O U S E O F S A L E M j * jos. M e y e r s * SONS j*SALEM’S GREATEST STORED It the Photo Supplies at - Weaving. lOth Day o f N ovem b er, 1900, Kodaks, Cameras visited - SON- A line of men», youth«, boys and childrens at a reduction cf from 10 (o 25 per cent. A line of ladies jacket«, mens mackintoshes and hats at a big cut. Our bargain counter is again loaded with shoe« to cinq* out. Our usual low prices for groceries. Stand patterns for November just in. W e take subscriptions for the Designer— $1 a year. Call and get N ovem ber pattern sheet. Yours truly, K. E . B R Y A N A SON. A t the hour of l o’clock, p. in., of said day, sell at public auction at the front door of the county court house in Dallas, in said county of Polk, to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of sale, the following described real property belonging to said estate or so much thereof as may be necessary for the pur pose of raising funds with which to pay off the indebtedness of said estate and the chaig- I es and expenses ot administration, to-wit: Lot* 1 and 2 of section 17, township 8 south, range G west, of the Willam ette meridian in | Polk county, Oregon, containing 37 09 acr*-.«. Also the northwest | of the southwest +, the west ^ of northwest one-quarter and the northeast one-auarter of northwest one-quar- , ter o f section 10, in township 8 south, range 7 west, of Willamette meridian, in Polk coun ty, Oregon, containing 100 acres. For infor mation apply to Dr. W . H . Parrish at Mon mouth. Polk county, Oregon, administrator with will annexed of said estate. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 6th day of October, 1900. W . H . P A R R IS H , Administrator with will annexed of estate of Chas. A . Saxvtelle, deceased. Mrs. B. Morrison, of Pioneer, is vis- visiting friends here. ling her daughters in this vicinity. Otis Piigenkohf will run the Ed Hull J. M. Scbring returned from Eure hop yard another year. ka Flat last week. Grain in that Mr. Anderson and family wer« At- y n i l D D f l V ! section was good. bany visitors last Saturday. • DU 1 . Pearl Rose and Cecil Ktaata came Crnden Shivee haf gone to Eugene Buy him a Koduk. down from Corvallis Saturday even to attend Ihe elaU university. . will keep him «ff ing on their hikes. T h eir will he preaching at the M. street. Mrs. Wilson, wife of Grandpa W il- F,. church at I I o ’clock next Sunday. •mi. died very suddenly Sunday even ing. of heuri failure, and was buried Win. Murphy was called to Hi.well in the English cemetery, the funeral prairie Tuesday by the death of a services being conducted by Rev. J. biolher. — AND— Hedgpetli. Mr. Anderson hne moved onto his own place and Mr. Peterson hae rent LUOKIAM UTE. ed »fr*. Amlereon's place.-. • — AT— Summer fallow is about all sown. H A Baldwin and wifa, of Wiolnck, tliie Mi*« Ruby Burns has returned from Washington, old reeident« of piare, have a new ha by boy. Albany. G. G. Hewitt and wife Buena Vista last Sunday. r\e Price & SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Polk county. Viola T , Morton, plaintiff, v* L Summons. Wm. G. Morton, dft. j To W illiam G, Morton, the above named de fendant: I N T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled adit on or before the 23rd day of November, A . 1>., 1900, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take a decree against you as grayed for in her complaint in the above entitled suit, to- wit: That the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between plaintiff and the defendant herein be dissolved and that plaintiff be de creet! to have the care and custody of their minor children, Kmma B. Morten, N ellie P. Morton, A lva R. Morton and George W. Morton, and that plaintiff l»e decreed to pay plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J. E. Sibley, judge of the caunty court of the state of Oregon for Polk county, duly made at chambers on the 9th day of Oc tober, 1900. The date of the first publication of this summons i* October 12, A . 1)., 1900, and of the last publication is November 2d, A . L>., 1900. J. H. T O W N S E N D , Attorney for plaintiff. R. E . Our large stock is complete in every department. Compare « ur price* in dry good*, notions, trimmings, suiting«, silks, mercerised skirting* and liu- j ning*. ladies furnishing goods and wrap*, and s e e if our prices sre not as low as the lowest. W e can fit you out. In oil suits, insekinto*hen, umbrella*, box coats and wet weather goods we are well fixed. Our immense sale " f clothing, hat», caps, boots and »hoes is good proof that our price* are right and lower than our competitors. W e are role agent» for the Palmer garment*, perfitting tailor made jacket*, *kirta, golf capes and tailor made suit*. W ith in the last 30 day» we have giveu away two $70 Singer sewing machines as premium*. Our new premium li»t ia now out. W e give away nice hand painted china. Each cash purchaser get* a coupon for every 50 cent pur chase. No. 1,800 takas the last machine. Who hold» it. Mrs. Timmonds is about the same; •lie suffers no pain but is very weak. Henry Brophy lias dug his 8 seres of potatoes. They were of good qual completion and John Montgomery is ity and a fair yield. The ground is jin Dulbi*. They invite every body to getting on with his new building close now sown to cheat. I cmiie and inspect tlieir »tiering*. by. Mr. Clemmens, of Smithfield, has Gust Peterson with his wife mid The oyster suppt r of the Ladies Aid mo-ed hi* family into the Patterson •even children lias arrived from Min- association was a great success Friday place and Charley is baching in wliat i uesota and lias bought from k . L ■ „ ... . . , and quite a sum nos re.dixed for used to lie Dr. Jeffrey’s office and working for Brophy. S '/ m i H 7 m,H °,f U“ 1U* f,,r I "tinting parsonage and church. ■ 12,000. Ho has already let the eon- Billy Smith, of Oak Grove, sprayed tract for a new house there and has Dr. T. B. Ford w ill hold the quar- become u partner in the Mauritxcn | terly conference of the M. FL eliurch his orchard with tlie vitriol water tin t dab anil poultry market. Friday, the 2Cili. Business meeting was left front blnsstoning his grain, mixed with lim e ; result, fine, clean, . . . . . . . , • j at 3 p. m. mid sorviee iu the evening large apples; only sprayed once, used F . J. i ate«, who lisa been ru nn ng|M( 7-30 plenty. ■ the Boise milk ranch, has given it up i " ' ____ m9m ____ I to a Mr. Cnovertx, Marion county,! AIRLIE. jand lias moved to the Lyle place! BUENA V IS T A . where he will continue the milk final ' W illie Jones is plowing for B. 8. ; m ss. He lias rented his new his house Hastings. John McClain has his summer fal near the foundry to Mr. Harwell, ... A lp g.ul.ering and potato digging low sowed. 'old gentleman recently from the east. ¡, ll|e order o{ lh. day Mary ami Sophia Sliivcs were Salem Alice Hastings lias relumed from a visitors Saturday. visit among friends at Monmouth. Mr*. Bootl and family, of Dallas, are Read Our Ads— C lub O rga n ize d . SuvitK, Oct-»her 13, 1900. A Bryau and Stephenson club was organized at this place lust e v e n i n g l y , with a membership ef twenty. E. U Chamhorloiii was elected chairm an, and C. E. Staats secretary. The club j meets every Friday night and good ' speakers wili be present at the next meetiug. Everybody intcreited in high taxes and ths welfare -of the country invited. S kc kktah y . M I S ' S JEWELRY STORE Next door to P. O., Dallas. L A D IE S S U IT S — The latest styles (fi.8o to $25. * * * L A D IE S C A P E S — Black fur trimmed cajies .............. $1 45 Black fur trimmed c»|ie willi collar ette efftet— very goo.I ................. . 1 8# M ISSE S C A P E S — Red and blue wi h golf plaid hood. V ery pretty ..................................... 2 50 Cloth rapes nicely braided ............... 1 35 * Í ! INO H E OF » ILL GOODS IT S U E PRICES. i W ****»*»**w «*^ tw ******»**» F U R .«— Black for boa*, six tails .................. 1 40 Cape collarette, good q u a lit y ......... 1 U8 Storm colbirett* with labs and trim med with six tails............................. 2 50 TFE A R E P R E P A R IN G TO M O VE —