Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 16, 1900, Image 2

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rier! at Hie home of the bride’s par­
Grandpa W ilson’s sale Monday was
7 1ft
R . t .
ents in Sheridan recently, aud will go well attended aud as usual tilings
fi'j 6ft
to live at R<ick Creek.
brought a good pnoe.
23 uu W HAT T H E Y H A V E TO 8 A Y A B O U T
T H E O O IN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
. iy ko
■ ET H EL~ A N O M c C O Y .
Mr. Cadwell ha* sold out all his I
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-
-
-
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Ç a jb S * o r *
i : m > 02
holdings near hero, aud will move to
Mrs.
Maggie
Cruise
It»»
gone
te
Se­
«lluwt il. An U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le te Re
other parts in a few days.
attle
t
ir
the
winter.
su m o nf W e s t Y o u r F r ie n d s a re
FREE!
FREE!
FREE!
< >.. iM.iMi. Kvssv KmitAY M ohmhu A y 7:30.
C. E. Stanls' fine Irish setter was
a n d Have S e e n L a te ly D o in g .
Z E N A SU N D A Y S C H O O L R A L L Y
Miss Winuelte Sears ha» been visit­
poisoned Suiiduy uiglit and O. E. is
ing
relatives
In
Spring
Valley.
V V . A . W A H I I ,
Buy your gccds of us und get a set of hand p »i..tf«l chins free.
in anything but a good humor.
The teshion of * lie Polk county dis­
To C u r e a C o ld In O n e Day
s d it o » a n d r a o n t is T »..
trict Sunday school convention which
Marshall Rears came up from Ore­
Tlie parties who bought tho Csd-
met at Zena .'»unday November 4th at Take laxative liromo quinine tablets gon City ou election day to vote.
A SK FOR CO UPO NS.
A ll druggists refund the nmnev if it
w ell.or Teal place, will send up a lot
Spring Valley Presbyterian church,
Kev.
Hnriiselinrh
preaches
in
Mc­
fuils
to
cure.
Bignatnre
of
E.
W.
;
J »p » and have considerable sls»h-
S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S :
proved a very enthusiastic gathering
Our large stock is complete in every deparl.-nent. Cnmpiiio "II- prices in
Coy every fourth Sunday evening,
Grove on each box. 25 cents.
j ing and grubbing done.
; dry goods, notions, trimmings, Hillings, silks, mercerised skirtings and lin*
4 1 ftO.................................... Per yi-ar of Sunday acliool workers. An occa- \
fiion
of
a
feast
of
good
things.
In
I
D. I.. K e y l and John Mi-Crow are
Quite a number of the yo o iir people ' nings, ladies furnishing goods and »raps, and see if our prices uie not as low
I 7ft........................... Per ai* m onili»
O A KD A LE.
erecting windmills ou their farms.
¡surprised the Circle last Saturday as the lowest. W e can fit you out. In cil suits, mackintoshes, 'iiiibreHas,
40........................Per three month» addition to the very earnest and effi­
Mr. Kunisey is oil'on a trip to East­
cient
set
of
district
officers
we
had
Games ami dancing were in j la>x ,-oats and w,-t weather goods we are well fixed. Our iliimens<- sale <>f
Advertising rate» made known on
Ralph Williams spent Saturday and Jppi'pj ;
ern Oregon.
ilgcd in until midnight.
I clothing, hale, cape, hoots and shoes is good proof that our prices are right
Application. Correspondence ¡»solicit­ with us Mr. lieid, vice president of j
Sunday in Monmouth on rushing bus
*
the
state
and
president
of
the
Manon
1
| and lower than our competitors. W e are sole agents fur the Palmer garments,
ed.
O. E. Dennis has been quite sick ine-s.
A large coyo'e has been seen sever­
county
Sunday
school
association
;
I
parfitting tailor made jackets, skirts, golf capes and tailor made suits. W ith ­
with la grippe.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
al
lim
e»
tli«
last
few
davs
near
here.
Mrs.
VV.
It.
Winans,
president
of
the
The Bethel literary society reorgan­
in the last 30 days we have given away two $70 Singer sewing machines as
orice».
state home department of Sunday | Grandma Farley has been out visit­ ized Friday evening witli a good at­ Sam Hastings chased it away from ! premiums. Our new premium list is now out. W e give away nice hand
one
of
his
sheep
und
then
it
went
ov­
school work, and Mrs. W. A. Wash, j ing the family of tier son, John.
tendance.
I painted china. Each cash purchaser gets a coupon for every 50 cent pur­
er and killed a riue ewe for Jim Be­
president of the Polk county Sunday
chase. No. 1,800 takes the last machine. Who holds it.
Walter Murphy has commenced
C O U N TY C O U R T .
Charley Richardson, who lias been | hring.
school association, all of whom very |
cutting eordwood for next year's haul­ making an extended visit in Idaho,
SPECIAL THIS WEEK:
earnestly and most ably assisted in j
The Independence motor came up
ing.
has returned.
making the meeting a grand success |
this way Sunday with several of the l
Hihley, J.
Full stock kip hoots, uuberwear, mackinaws, table linen, art squares,
The euthusiasm in the Sunday school ! W hy cnonot we heve a Sunday
H. Rultrick has exchanged hie Nimrod» of that place aboard. Joe j
fancy scarfing for bureaus, schillings .pices, all sizes. Fancy groceiie»,
The administrator of the J. A work of the district can be judged by si-lnx'1 and preselling here as we used threshing outfit for one larger and la- Hirschherg gbt a nice hag of killdees \
gns lights 8 cents per week, welsbnck and star mantels, mica and glass
Dtniels estate was authorized tu make- the fact that of the ten Sunday ! to have. We have a good organ and ter improved.
and yellowliamniors, thinking fliey I
chimneys and gasoline,
It. E. B R Y A N A SON.
schools in the district, nine reported i library and plenty of profeasiug Chris­
deed for real property »old.
were snipee and native pheasants.
Mrs
Miller,
ef
Texas,
hae
mode
her
and were represented at the rally, tians. I t seems a leader ie all we lack
A petition to probate the will of
Perry dale school only failing to re and there are several here competent home in McCoy for the purpoee of ed­
L E W IS V IL L E .
Nancy V. Wolf is to be heard at 1U
ucating tier ton.
»pond. Great credit is due our dis to lead.
o’clock December 8th.
H.
D.
Slants
visited your city one
trict president, Miss Emma Riggs, for
I. T. Stunts was riding on ilia
Mr, Baker, wife aod son, of W ish -
The final account af the Ethel her untiring efforts and enthusiastic
A n n o u n c e m e n t.
wheel Sunday and reports wheeli ug
ingtou, are visiting at the home of his day last week.
Whitman g u a r d ia n s h ip was set far devotion to the cause which has heon
To
accommodate those who are sister, Mrs. O. Alderman.
good for this time of year.
W e were pleased to see Cheater
December 8lh.
of inestimable value in promoting the partial to the use of atomiser» in ap­
Mr.rion Smith has an abundance of
Melvin Bailey, who lias been work­ Gardner in our midst one duy last
A general assortment of
plying liquids into the nasal passag
Th* guardian of I.ee Short having interests of the Sunday school work in
week.
gntpi s of tlie best quality ami people
es for catarrhal troubles, the propri ing in the paper mill at Oregon City,
nearly everything in that
filed his final account,was discharged. our distjict. The prog*am was open*
ed by congregational singing. Scrip­ etore prepare Cream Balm in liquid visited bis parents in Bethel during I Mrs. Sanford Williams, of Inde­ from all over the neighborhood are
line
at lowest prices.
procuring their winter’s supply there
C. W . Talinage waa granted letters ture reading by Rev. A. C. Leaho j form, -which will be known as E ly’s the last week.
pemlence, has been visiting relative»
of administration of the A. D. Babcock superintendent of the Highland Sun­ Liquid Cream Balm. Price including
Stoves and tinware.
j and frieuds here.
The
literary
society
is
well
attended
The
ladies
of
McCoy
will
give
a
sup­
estate.
day school. Invocation by Rev. G. R. the spraying tube is 75 cts. Drug
Paints and oils.
and all seem to take an interest in tlie
per in the hall on thanksgiving even­
There is much teaming on the
The administrator of the J. A Dan­ Morel lead.
Song by congrega tion. gi-ls or by mail. The liquid form
debating. A g< o I time is exptetod
Bee supplies.
iels estate a-ns charged with $407 4ft Address, “ VVInit Organization means" embodies the medicinal properties ol ing for the repairs of the church. A roads now, everybody seems auxieus next Friday evening; everybody in­
to be ready for winter.
and his final nccuunt will be heard by Mr. R Reid. The speaker s 1 m »W ed the »olid preparation, Cream Balm short programme will he rendered.
Notions in variety.
vited.
December 14th.
. .. . that is quickly absorbed by the membrane
by the treatment of his subject
J.J. W ISEM AN.
r o c k c r e e ;;.
Several from tiere expect to attend
The guardian of Johannes Emmons in union and systematic effort only i and doe» not dry up the secretion hut
the lecture at Dallas, by Rev. Dobbs,
M
I
L
L
S
T R E E T ,D A L L IS .
changes
them
to
a
natural
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Morrison
lias
gone
on
a
there
is
strength.
A
paper
“
The
was authorized to »ell real property at
the Chinese missionary.
needs of the Sunday school," by Mrs. healthy character. Ely Brother», 56 visit to Corvallis and Dallas.
public sale.
To build
Warren street, New York.
Farmers »r e very busy; each ha-
A petition to si 11 the real proper y K elly, auperil)tendont Bethel Sunday
Mrs. Ev. Bryant and hshv are visit­ from two to three teams in tiie field
new fence
of the Miranda H ill estate was grant­ school. Emphasis was placed upon
ing her mother, Mrs. Warren Wright. from daylight until dark.
on nreount
PEED EE.
ed, the sale ta be at publio Auction the need of more earnest, prayerful,
of cost.
painstaking teachers, a more uniform
Poatofilce Inspector Boiler is in
«
,r ,
,
Henry Pesrce, of Monmeutli, was
after due notice.
Induced price«
i i
H enrv larter, road supervisor
system of literature, and the parental a caller lust Sunday.
tins vicinity looking up postofin e , ■
.
, .
mi w ire
*
6
v v
i doing some good work m the way
The final account of the Alfred indifference and responsibility of tak
business.
l
fencing.
ditching along our roads.
Klickinger estate was set for hearing ing the childien to Sunday school. A
Mis» Della Waters, ol Cherry Crove,
4-
»J»
Send
Mrs. Eddy, of EddysriHe, list been
December 15th.
1
— AND—
«I*
motion song by six little girls and a vis’ teil relative» in 1’r.di-c lsst Sun
for
visiting
bar
daughter,
Mrs.
Psrrish,
<f
day.
quar.et
by
Bethel
Sunday
school.
An
A. A. Bentley resigned as adminis­
circulars.
riugarloaf.
trator of the Eliza Bentley estate and address by Mr. Pierce, superintendent
Our slock buyers report but few
aaked tiiat J. II. Moran be appointed Summit Sunday school, “ How may transactions in their line, during the
Miss Arnt, who is to teach sohae'
SEND FOR PRICES ON HOP W.RE-
W ill give strength to the nerves and re-
^
teachers meetings be made most use­ week.
to said trust.
in Sunshine, came jo with the mail
store the liver and kidneys to a healthy
a.
ful." The points Wrought out by Mr.
condition, give tone to the stomach mid
carrier last Batuiday.
bowels,
and
promote
a
good
appitito
«$.
COMMIHHIONKItH.
Our
Sunday
school
meets
at
10
Pierce were, that the teacher timy he
.j,
healthy digestion; will relieve contdipa-
*{•
come more conversant with and fuller O’clock every Sunday, and is well at­
a
tion, purify the blood and make a heal-
O. B. Hampton, J. L. Morrison and
In all its stages tiiero > '
John Teal.
Beth Aiggs.
•L
thy
b«fdy
with
a
clear
skin.
That
tired
4*
should
be
cleanliness.
,
of the subject to be taught, before at­ tended.
F. J. Morrison and their wives spent
59 State street, Salem.
County Treasurer Dalton waa cred
•I*
feeling will leave you and sleep will lie
v
tempting to impart the knowledge of
Ely’ s Cream Bilim
restful. A t Wilson’s drug store, Dallas.
4*
ited with cancelled warrants for $9,-
Mrs. Charles Irwin, of Pliilomealh, Sunday at Fred Wittenstroin’s.
the lesson to his class. Recitation,
cleanses, soothes and henls
W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop. * + * * + - H - * + + + + + + + * * * + + * * - f + + *
106 78.
is visiting her parent», A lva Womer
the diseased membrane.
Horace Sykes. A very instructive ob-
M cC O Y .
The county judge wa* authorized to j ct lesson to the children, subject and wife.
It cures catarrh and drives
sell any tux certificates la-longing to “ The iVible," by Mrs. W. A. Wash.
Miss Edith Denny is visiting friends I sway a cold in the head
Frank Turner, who is spending the
j quickly.
the connty, when lie can do to so for Dismission for dinner.
Afternoon niiitcr in l'et-des, visited his parents at Lafayette.
C rea m K a lin Is placed into tho nostrils, spreads
Mie ii moil nt of taxes, coat» and pen­ session opened by singing. One min- j j„ Lewisville, last week,
over the membrane and is absorbed. Re'.iof is im­
A literary society was organized
alty.
mediate
and a cure follows. It is not drying—does
ii te «¡lent prayer by congregation for
Robert Tarter will be mail messen­ Friday evening.
not produce sneezing. Large Size, !W oents at Drug­
fl. f. Ferguson was appointed con­ the mic'ce»« af tlie meeting, after
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
stable of District No. 5.
which the congregation w mm led in ger between Peedeo and Lewisville un­
Bethel school is getting along nicely
E LY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York
prayer by Rev. .1. R. Shepard. A pa­ til tegular service is established, with an attendance of fifty-nine.
HU. 1.8 ALLOWED.
The Osburn Racket store at 00c on the dollar
per “ The esnentialg to «ucce»8fii] which will bo on the 17th of uext
E V Dalton, salary................ $ 62 60 teaching of tho Bible/’ by Rev. G. R. month.
Religious services are held every
1, (¡round, surveying...............
7 20 Morel toad. A very practicable view
and have moved the goods into my store, first
second and fourth Sunday of caeii
Executor's Sale.
The time for receiving bids for c»r- m o n t h . I
GI hn * A Prmlhomrne, blank*. .
D 40 of tho subject was presented, that
nf
rying
the
mail
between
Peedee
and
]) L Key I. regitftering vote«. .
4 20 while a thorough knowledge of the
south o f the postofflee. I will give m y custom
The ladies of McCoy are preparing
N O T I C E IS IH 5 R K B Y G I V E N T H A T
O E Foe lit, name....................
8 90 Bible is very beneficial, yet much good j ( Lewisville, expired on the 14th, and
>iir
posimaider
reports
that
a
number
an
entertuinment
to
he
held
in
the
by
virtue
and
in
pursuance
of
an
order
of
the
\
J H J’ luni, road work. ......... 107 52 may be accomplished by the earnest
ers the benefit of my purchase by sacrificing
county court of the county of Polk, state of j
G VV Chapman, name............. 101 95 efforts of those of a le»» extended of bids for the service were sent from church Thanksgiving night.
Oregon, made and entered on the 5th day of
this
place.
1) G Henry, bridge eupplie* .
5 00 knowledge.
the goods, some at wholesale cost, some for
Also that while truly
Ohas. Richardson
has returned March, 1900, in the matter of the «state of j
Chas. A . Sawtelle. deceased, the undersignsd !
C Gerdt, road supplied...........
2 00 converted teachers are preferable, yet
The third annual election of officers from an extended visit through Cali­ will, on the
Stephens A Campbell, lumber 20 00 in the absence of such much good of the Peedee literary and debating fornia, Idaho and Washington nnd
less than wholesale cost The stocK consists
lOth Day of Novem ber, 1900,
F J Chapman, clm ir..............
12 25 might result from the efforts of those associatian was held at our school his health Is much improved.
A t the hour of l o'clock, p. in., of said day,
VV () Morrow, gravel..............
4 77 who are no». Collection was present­ house last Hat unlay night and result­
o f ladies and gents furnishing goods, shoes,
------- ■ ■
sell at public auction at the front door of the
Warieti Wright, tax rebate...
8 17 ed and a good talk on organization by ed in the choice of C. W. Pagett
county court house in Dallas, in said county
PO LK .
of Polk, to the highest bidder for cash in
Wagner Bros., r e n t ...............
4 00 Mrs. VV. A. Wash.. The speaker in president, Dee Simpsen vice presi­
umbrellas, mackintoshes, rubbers, notions
The Kliever boys are running part hand on day of sale, the following described
Mra Anna Huntley, pauper ac 10 75 I her very able a«xl instructive way dent, I). H. Simpson secretary, Reu­
real’property belonging to said estate or so
of
tlie
Richmond
farm.
Mrs Viola Morton, sam e.......
20 25 bountifully represented organization ben Hastings treasurer. The associa­
and hats. Come early and get first choi cs.
much thereof as may be necessary for the pur­
Win Slump, same .................
6 00 | of the Sunday school work by a tree. tion meets every Saturday night dur­
Kate Reddekopp is working for pose of raising funds with which to pa yo ff
the indebtedness of said estate and the charg
0 II Chapman, name............. 30 00 The trunk corresponded to the »tat?, ing the winter, and will give a basket Mr». H. B. Thielson in Salem.
es and expenses ot administration, to-wit:
11 I Carey, tax rebate.............
5 25 Sunday school asHOomtion, tlie large social on Saturday evening, Decem­
Lots 1 and 2 of section 17, township 8 south,
C K Me Da lie, same.................• 3 38 branches to tlie connty association ber 1st.
Joe Sutter is here frnns Kaunas vis­ range 0 west, of the W illam ette meridian in
G J Holmes, justice fees.......
4 85 and the lesser branches and leaves to
I Polk county, Oregon, containing 37.09 acres.
iting his cousin, Mra. 1\ R. Graber.
| Also the northwest ^ of the southwest 1, the
G W Gardner, election booths
3 00 the district association. Amount of
A tenant house on the premises o*
Dave M. and Da*e D. Reddekopp I west £ of northwest one-quarter and the
First door south of the postofflee, Salem.
Thurston Bros., lumber ! . 21 30 collection, $(». Presentation of lHe Wilson
Bump, occupied by Mr.
h tve been on a business trip over in northeast one-quarter of northwest one-quar­
ter of section lti. in township 8 south, range 7
home department work and vail able Weatherford, was the scene of a dar- zMariou county.
west, of Willamette meridian, in P olk coun­
practical suggestions and information 1
robbery on Wednesday
Quite a number frena these part» ty, Oregon, containing 100 acres. F or infor­
j by A ra R. W. Winans, pre.-idFut j of last week. Mr. Weatherford left
mation apply to D r. W . H . Parrish at M on­
home de artment of Sunday school the house about 10 o'clock in the attended the Salt Creek Baptiat con­ mouth. Polk county, Oregon, administrator
with will annexed of said estate.
work. iVlo l»y Misa Greta Phillips. morning and on his return at noon ference laat Sunday.
1 Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 6th day of
' Discussion, led by A B. Chandler, so I found that some one had entered it
A. Gieshrecht has gone to Ri»z- <>v:tnb.r, 1900.
W . H . P A K K IS H ,
periiileudeut of tlie Ballaton Sunday and stolen $125 and a suit of clothes ville, Waahingten, to look at the | Administrator with will annexed of estate of
from
a
trunk
kept
in
one
of
the
\
That Is what Is required by every organ
Chas.
A
.
Sawtelle,
deceased.
scltool. followed by Siiperintendont '
country and may locate there.
As suspicion does net rest
T H A T G O E S .IN T O T H E M A K E U P OF
Sale of the 37.09 acres above described post­
of the body, for the projier performance of Gray and wife, of North Spring V al­ rooms.
poned to December 8, 1900.
upon
any
one
living
in
the
neighbor­
its functions.
IN D E P E N D E N C E .
ley Sunday tchonl. on “ How can we I
W
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H.
P
A
R
R
I
S
H
.
S W E LL APPAREL
It perfect« all the vital processes.
retain the adults as members of the j hood, he thinks the theft was com
Tlie river is very low again.
It prevents biliousness, dyspepsia, consti­ I Sunday school.”
Mr. Chandler em- milled by a stranger who was seen in
CAN BF. FOUND IN THE DRESS OOOD8
pation, kidney complaint, rheumatism, ca­ ' phaaiz« d the work done and to be ! the vicinity the day before, and who
DEPARTMENT - IN
OUR — STORE
The bowling ulley is again run­ t+ + *+ + + + + + *-F 4-+ +++++++4-++4--j-
tarrh, nervousness, weakness, faintness, pim ­ I done by the Home department as the disappeared in a direction not noticed ning.
T h t loss is
ples, blotches, and all cutaneous eruptions. I best means to accomplish the object. by any of the neighbors.
QUALITY IS OUR F IR S T C O N S ID E R
Mrs. Rusun Jones has added a porch
1 It is assured by taking Hood’s Harsapa-
Mrs. Gray advocated the power of ear- a serious one to Mr. Weatherford as
A T JO N I N B U Y IN G , T H E R E F O R E W i ;
rllla which sets dlrw-tly and peculiarly on | n e sl, dovuteti (».w ar, trim »am tifica- the money stolen was the net proceeds to her residence.
H A V E T H E C H O IC E S T GOODS T H E M A R K E T A F F O R D S
the blond.
tion as the best means of accomplish­ of tlie year’s work.
J. R. Cooper has placed a new walk
—CARBON PRINTS—
This statement is proved by thousands ing (lie desired results.
A N D O U R PR IC E S A R E NO H IG H E R T H A N M OST STORES
There was a
around hia home.
of unsolicited testimonials.
T r u s t T h o s e w h o H ave T rie d .
C H A R G E FO R IN F E R IO R GOODS.
class recitation by three little ones
J. M. Stark will hood have his saw
W . P Kicrroiv, Woodstock, Ala., w rites: a recitation by Mamie Gerth and a
1 sutiered from catarrh of the wont
mill
in
operation.
M When I began taking H ood’s Sarsaparilla
A
beautiful
assortment
motion song by a class from the Lin­ kind aod never hoped for cure, hut
SO L O W T H A T I T
m y blood was impure and I had not been coln Sunday school.
W E ARE
f
,
.
,
?
A paper on “ are Ely’» Cream Balm seems to do even
Little Arnold Douty hail a toe am­ :
feeling well for some time. I was bothered
W I L L P A Y Y O U TO
; of platinettes or carbon J
O F F E R IN O
we securing practical results from om th a t— Oerar Ostrom,45 Warren ave putat'd the other day.
very much with that tired feeling. When S u n d a v s c h o o l/ ’ w as a m o st e x c e lle n t nue, Chicago Illinois.
get one just to pack your summer clothes in
I sutTered frooi
I had taken tlie medicine a few days I be- '
Rev. J. R. Baldwin recently united
; .prints. Finely matted |
»11 cxlmuslive treatment of the tnh- catarrh; it got .o bad I could not
if you are not going to travel.
gan to feel better, and after taking two
I jet-1. Comment fml» of etleet, » » t o work; I uaed Ely’s Cream Balm and Christin*|Craton and Justin Psgell,
bottles I felt like another person. That
boards.
Size,
11x11
in-
|
of
Peedee.
I ihvc lx mi rightly ap|>n-ci»ted it must am entirely well.— A. C. Clarke, 341
tired fooling was gone and I could do my
| he lienrd. I tie rt*|»>rt of the district Slmninnt avenue, Boston, Mas.aehu»-
Frank Boydstou, who got into trou­
S A L E M ’S
w ork."
ches. Over 50 different
»(H-ret»ry, Mrs. Ix>i« Green, w..» rend sell». The Balm does not cause soeez ble hy signing Ilia father’s name to a
and these officers nominated and elect ing. Soid by druggists at 50 cents or check, is again at liberty.
BEST STORE
H o o d 's Sarsaparilla ml:
subjects. Big sellers.
President, M i»« Emma K igg»; mailed hy EIv brothers, 56 Warren
rids the blood of scrofulous nnd sll other vice president, A. B. Chandler; s.cre- •Ireel, New York.
AIRLIK.
hum or» sod »11 foreign matters.
hirjr, W . T. Pearce; treasurer, Mrs.
laris Green.
Farmers are all busy plowing »m l
HARM ONY.
sowing.
Jim 8yron is working at Frank
R. Tsrter i. now the msilcarrier be­
Chapmans.
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tween Lewisville and Pedee.
Frank Chapman has five four horse
te tn>8 at work.
J. S. Buchanan got a bargain in
W ill. I vie, of Sil verton, ts M i l t i n g those chairs lie I k ,light at the »tie.
frieml« in Sheridan.
.»SALEM'S GREATEST STORE»
Mr. Mink, of Surer, furnished the
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M i,» F »n n ii Giittrv spent JslurJ, y mu.ie for th . danc. here last Friday
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GREAT
have just received from Edwin S. George
nighL
»m l Suml»y *t lumis.
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- ______ i H Holman, justice fe**H . .
J M Ur»nr, eoimlable r. « »
J £ Sibley, »alary............
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earvice*.........
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D A i,r,A.3, FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1900. 1 U S Lauglm ry,«am « . . . .
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All 111« t-lt-clum b.lls wci
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
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Hardware!
WILSON’S
CELERY
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DANDELION I
Nasal
CATARRH
SALEM FENCE WORKS
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HAVE PURCHASED
Isadore Greenbaum.
The Stim ulus
of P u re Blood
E V E R Y T fH J S iq
PATTON BROS.’
TRUNKS AND VALISES
HOLVERSONS
10c
Patton's Book Store j J
Great Fur Sale!
Everett M ilUnl, wlm hsr h « n work
ing in Salem, h»s come home,
sample line ot tho handsomest furs
A uni JsTto Kreil, who liss Been sick
for some lim », is not »nV better.
We
will place these
furs on sale for one week only at the manufac­
turers prices.
This is the greatest offer ever
made on stylish furs, right in the midst of the
season.
murarne].
4 LEM.
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SALEM
argest manufacturer of Hue furs in Am-
ever brought to Salem.
JOS- M E Y E R S & SO NS
Bulbs-
Archie Millard, who Inis been can-
We lure a choice lot of bulb, at the
vHsinir in Eastern Oregon, h»s return­
ed heme.
following priées;
Hyacinths, mixed color., 90c a dozen.
Some of the young folks met at R
Hyacinths, tlnewt, "
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A. Porter’s the other evening «m l had
Tuli|«
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3fto
a pleasant singing.
Crocus
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15c
Send in yen r order at once w liil.
Mrs. Laura Pendlaml, of Mill Creek,
F re i lleider, of Sheridan, were '*’ • 'lock it complete.
married at her horn, on Mill Creek,
S A V A G E A R E ID .
November lOth.
R o d 4in in. Balen».
Mrs John Park, who hat been »¡ck.
died Thilr-dav of heart disease. She
had a stroke of paralysis and was gel­
ling belter when she suddenly died.
Mis. Mary I vie, of Sheridan, and
I Joe Scott, of Re
toek Greek, wera mar-
REMOVAL SALE
YOUR BOY!
Buy him a Kodak. It
will keep him off the
street.
Kodaks, Cameras
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Photo Supplies
$
#1 25 raffiecl Swii«s curtain
12 50 Nottingham loc* curtain
f 1.25 ruffled Brussel* net
*> .*>0 extra large Nottingham
$6.50 Irish point B r tm U
$10 Venice net curtain
$lil Battenburg curtain
$1 90
300
3.00
4.3#
5.00
9 00
T h ere i- on ly one pair uf a kfnrl, bat
they are ¿reat value*.
75c ere**'n flannel w ith black *tri|»e 50c
50c utriped w ool moreen skirting
65c plain w o o l moreen «k irtin *
47c
Pearl hutto »• 5c a d«wen and up.
65, t \ 85c fa n cy ribbon» V» cent* a yd.
Men* flourdeli* border handkerchief!0c
50c (Hiring flannel gown*
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43c
Kxtra long, extra heavy gopn*
95c
Faulti**i*s g.twn* in white
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7tte
#2..‘0 black round to hat*
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#1.65
B a t canvA** lefginv leather
bound 75 cent qualitv
•
50c
#1 dre«s ghwea, *ale price
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75c
7 « wool underwear
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53c
25c boy« underwear
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i5c
Heavy vicuna un«lerw*a
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45c
Blnck embroidered pntkadnt sox
23c
Shwwknit nock*, special
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23c
#1.25 fancy «hirt*
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$1
$10 And $12 50 overcoat*
• $R.6H
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PFENNIG'S JEWELRY STONE
Next dtw>r to 1*. O., Dallas.
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These special lines are all on ‘ display at our store.
Come and see for yourself.