Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 07, 1900, Image 2

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    n : POLK C3UHTY ITEÍálZER
DA ì Ab. I h l D A Ï , TEC. 7. 13GO.
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Kl II TO It AMU P SOP KISTOS.
H U D S C IU m O N
H A TES:
1 1 50 .........................................
Per year
$ 7 5 .................................I’er fix m onths
40 ........................ Per th ree m ouths
.V lvertisin" rntcs niuile known on
A iipticifttioii. Curcei<|HiiiiJeiice is so lii-il-
<J.
F in e Job P rin tin g ilune at reasonable
d id n 't t n d rrs ta B d the Term .
"You wouldn’t think him a victim of
superstltlou. would you?”
••Ho, Indeed. He seems fa r too sensi­
ble. Is be?"
"Well, I should say so. Why, I heard
bis wife ask him why he didn’t get
borne earlier the other afternoon, and
he said he was w aiting a t the office
to see the ghost w alk.”—Chicago I'o a t
T h ai “ l l n v e u A c c o u n t . ”
She—Yes, I’m going to call on tbe
new neighbors.
He—W hy? H ave you heard th a t they
are good people?
She—1 haven’t heard anything about
them, but three delivery wagons from
the dry goods stores stop In front of
their house for every one th a t comes
here.—Chicago Tlmes-Herald.
P eople
K u r il H e n s o n lu a .
OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
Since y o u 're not w ith me to share it, my d ear?
Scrofula
T his ro o t of m any e v ils —
T u m o rs, abscesses, cutan eo u s eru p tio n s,
d y sp ep sia, readiness to catch cold an d in ­
a b ility to get rid of it easily, c a ta rrh , and
o th e r ailm en ts including the co n su m p tive
tendency —
Is rem oved by M ood's S arsap arilla so
com pletely tbut a rad ical an d p erm an ent
cu re Is effected.
This statem en t is proved by th o u sands
of v o lu n ta ry testim o n ials. S ilas V k r n o o y ,
W uw arsing, N. Y., w rite s :
“ W hen our
d au g h te r w as tw o yeurs old, she broke out
ull o v er her face and head w ith scrofula
sores. N othing we did for her seemed to
do h e r uny good, and we had becom e a l­
m o st discouraged when we th o u g h t we
w ould try H ood’s S arsap arilla. The first
b o ttle helped her and when she had taken
six th e sores were all healed and her face
w as sm ooth. Site has never shown an y
sign of th e scrofula re tu rn in g .”
Hood'a Sarsaparilla
cleanses th e system of all hu m o rs Inherited
o r acq u ired and m akes rich, healthy blood.
Hood's Pitta r a r e liv er I lls ; tb e nun Irrita tin g and
p aly c a ll ta r tic to tak e w ith II qim I'« » a ita p a rlU a
LUCKIAM UTE.
EOLA.
R. DeA rm ond and wife sp en t their
T h an k sg iv in g a t Stiver.
Mr«. T im nionda ia failing veiy m nch
in body and n iisd and is not able to
I F rank S m ith , Sam , .Albert and A r­ sit up any m ore.
chie T elherow have gone h u n tin g .
On D ecem ber 8th at the ch u rch in
ih i. place will lie given an e n te rta in
Rev. Lovell has been holding m ee t­
m e u l and basket social. T be pro­
ings at C alvary ch u rch th is week.
g ram m e will consist of inuaic, recita­
Claro M arks Inis bou g h t two new tion«, tableaux and tbe lively farce,
! ahoi g uns and now th e gam e will sof Dr. C ureall, followed by the hu«ket
selling. Everybody is cordially in ­
;ier.
vited.
Ladies, bring your baskets.
W. II. lfarm o n and I>. M. and G* T he c u rta in rises a t 7 o'vlock.
G. H« witt »old four loads of fat hogs
to W m . Percival this week fur 4^ cents
SPRING VA LLEY.
a pound gross.
Mrs. 1'enroae sp e n t a few days a t
Jo h n Palm er, A rchie T etherow and Mt. Angel.
I F rank S m ith b ro u g h t back e ig h t t u r ­
keys a n d geese from th e Falls C ity
Rev. S hort, of Macleay, preached a t
j S hooting m att h.
Z en s Sunday.
Andrew H ew itt and fam ily, of Yam-
(Jilherl A P atterson have 80 head of
i bill c o u n ty , were visiting his b rother, y oung stock w intering here.
D. M. H ew itt, last Sunday.
Mi-s Neva (Jriswald, #f Salem , hue
Mr. Crowley circu lated a petition been visiting Miss L ellie Abram s,
for a rural mail delivery th ro u g h this
Mr. Price ha« let a c o n tra ct to S a­
I viuinity lust Wesk. b u t the m ajority
lem parties to c u t 300 cords of wiaal
are opposed to it.
Rea (Irocn has added a bed re- m,
We new have a lite rary society w ith
I the following < ffleers: President, E 1- 'lin in g room and woodshed to his
1 die T e d io w ; vice president. Nan i hom e.
I W oods; secretary, Clevie W oods; m a r­
Mi«* M iner, th e Zona teacher, and
shal. Bay De A rm and. T he questien
Mr M itchell sp en t T h an k sg iv in g day
debated a t our last m eeting Was, Ke-
1 elsewhere.
; solved th a t foreign im iu ig ralien should
be prohibited. T hu affirm ative was
C apt. A. J. Soong. of Ills steam er
led by M. 8ciafford and the nega'ive Pom ona, «pent a few days of his vaca­
by Bert Guy. Decision in favor of tion here.
affirm ative.
Ilnrdy Crawford and family spent
! T hanksgiving in Silverton w ith Ida
brother. Prof. W . J . Crawford.
J. R. Shepard is ship p in g 50 tons of
tim othy liny to P ortland, am i Bird
W alling has sold hia large D am to
Iaiwer C olum bia loggers.
BRANCH STORE,
297 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon.
\\ ith every toutli suit at fit) or over we give al
$10 hill free.
W ith every tenth suit at $7» or over we give a
$0 bill free.
A full line of clothing, dry goods and furnish-
goods at lowest prices.
Sam uel Phillips is visiting his
b rother, C harles, a t W ilbur, W ashing­
ton, and Mrs. Phillips ia a t Fairfield
with her sick m other, Mrs. 8kaife.
W. B. Duncan allowed everylaxly to
b u n t on Ids farm and o th er lands in
Ida cliargs d u rin g tb e open «eaaon,
and now hopes all the neighbors will
join him in p ro tec tin g th e birds.
W r th H enry, Clay-born Shepard
ami Ross W inter, of the O. A. C., and
Will llobl-e, Q rela Phillipe, R obert
und W inifred D uncan, of the N o rth ­
west N orm al, sp en t T hanksgiving a t
hom e.
RICKREALL.
I,
V lV g U II.
I Ilf
S M L E .,
Priai
B orn, to the wife of J. L. B urns No­
M r Heard«ley ia building a very
vo. nber 28th, a son.
good hen hom e.
DALRYMPLE’S j *
|
R. E. B ^ Y S N & SO N -
"Look here!" exclaimed the stranger
as be stum bled luto his tw entieth pud­
W ill. Murk and J o h n S u m p 'e r are
dle. “1 thought you said you knew in* king shakes.
where
all
the
bad
places
were
on
this
a s t i r « t » to D a te .
Mrs T ow ns i* in Albany with her
One H a ain Kurtrn died In the village road Y'
of Ja jra n l, In ttiiudu, and bis widow, ! "W ell,” replied the native who had d a u g h te r, Eva D im es.
M ueseiuut Hhagonla, made up her volunteered to guide him through the
Mrs. T errel and W m . Rressler were
mind to bum herself on bis funeral darkness, “w e’re n-flndlu ’em, a in 't I reern 1) m arried a t Moro.
pyre. A eonsiderable amount of prep­ we?"—Philadelphia Uecord.
Jo h n C laike and fam ily, of E aste rn
aration appears to have been made, j
P e r A rt's Sake.
Oregon, are hare v b itin g relatives.
Different people were called In to pie-
pure the lady for the ceremony, birds ! "The trouble with the dram a of to ­
Services at the tchool house next
were painted on her feet and bangles day.” said Hie severe critic, "Is th at
•Sunday by Kev. L ink, of P o rtlan d .
placed upon her In order tbut she Plight the m auagers are too foud of the
become u suttee. Tbe fact was pro­ m ighty dollar. They produce plays to
G randm a O slo .n is vi-itU if her
claimed In the village by a drum being make uiouey."
d a u g h te r a t Independence, Mrs. Rob­
beaten, and practically tbe whole vll- | “Ju s t so,” said his friend. “T rue art, inson sm l M m . Dick Dove, Mi« la tte r
luge assembled to see tbe lady bum 1 suppose, would furnish us all with being down from E astern Or< gon.
herself on the funeral pyre. It appears free passes.”—Brooklyn Life.
A week from neat Sunday th ere will
from the evidence th a t uone of the |
E xtorted F rom Them .
he a serial m eeting at th« Sunday
people present did venture-to fire the 1
"F erdinand sold his great-grandfa­ school le«l by Mis. Mack. T h ere will
pyre and th at the lady hud to do It her- I
he a sh o rt j r gram m e and nil are in ­
self. When the flames began to shoot ther’s family Bible for f 15."
“ How odd."
vited.
up. her courage fulled her. She Jump­
"Not
at
all.
He
said
he
w
as
bound
ed down from tbe pyre and was taken
T he W oodm en have a c o n te st an
Ills
ancestors
should
help
him
out
th
a
t
aw ay by her relatives.—Allahabad
much, any way.”—ludlanapolls Journal. lor new m em ber, Mr. G round and C.
Pioneer.
C. Y* «ter being the cap tain s of th«
opposing aider« and an oyster supper
H e W a i M o d e a t.
“ You can’t w ear th a t sh irt waist In the forfeit.
here,” said the head w aiter to the
8M ITHFIELD.
“new” man.
An Escape.
“G reat mackerell” exclaimed the la t ­
T he evening train killed a fins cow
“ Too bad, old man, about your wife ter. “Ju s t thluk how 1 would look if I
for G. W . Myer recently.
running aw ay.”
took it off!”—Chicago I*«»«*
“Oh. It might have been worse. 1
Bert. H 's lin g s attended th e Perry
Let us again rem ind tb'* ladies and
wonder th at she did not take me along
dultj shooting m atch and bro u g h t
to look a fte r her tru n k s.’’—Iiullauapolls t e little folks that Onfield's store is home three turkeys.
f ill of pn tty things for C hristm as.
Press.
Toys in great variety, handsom e tam ps
Mi»H>s HliodtiLarger and Z ula Myer,
J e s t n s I I Is W i t h W o m e n .
of m ony designs, num erous C bi'ia ur- the teachers, «pent T hanksgiving ai
“Aunt Minerva, how do you feel t le» of exqiiM te beauty, candies, their hom es and Mrs, H astings with
about this shirt w aist man business?" nut?, orange-* and oilier goo 1 f bii gs *0 her d.«lighter, Mrs. E d. K*»yt, a t Per-
"W ell, to one refreshing, thly man cut. C ountry people should n* t fail rjd u ’o.
we are going to see 11 rumpled, untldv (o drop in there when th«y come to
m onstrosities.’’—Indianapolis Journal.
Rev. W . R. W in an s, of Salem , has
town. Uny early and get first choice.
organized a Sunday school here will)
A S u b je c tiv e Study.
T hese new officials *'f tbe Degree of t hese officers : K uperiutendeiit, Mrs
“ S u g b y 1 m m ust Interested In the Chi­ H onor wwra eh c u d Twssdav evening: H ugh F a rm e r; assistant, Georgia My­
nese situation.”
Chief of honor, Mr-*. J B N unn ; lady e r; fecretary uud treasurer, Ora Rlio
“ Yes; he soeins to be completely ta k ­ of honor, Mrs. E d g ar C ollins; chief of daharger; ch o rister, Mrs. A. J . H a st­
en up w ith the way It affects his emo­ O’ r* monies, Mrs. Ed. Cosd ; recorder, j ings.
tional nature.”—Chicago Itecord.
j Mis E v erett HilliW rand; Hnanai« r, C.
|C H c iid ls r; treasurer, Mrs. Charles
POLK.
T h e Y o u n g Idea.
j Black : urhftr, Mrs. V. P. F isk e ; inside
“ W hat Is a queen, W illie?” asked the I wa ehnuin, M»». F. J. C o sd ; outside j Ain* Brekur lias Ixuiglit ai versl se r­
Sunday school teacher of a small pupil. w atchm an, F . A .S 'ile s ; m edical ex es of In ml from H. J. Kn.e.
“A queen,” answ ered Willie, “Is a a m iu sr. Bob H ardin VI c C h II i i i M. D. j
IJni’r 11 crowd m et and sur|>ri.ed
woman th a t rules a mail th a t rules a
Kev J o h n Reid, J r., of G reat Fulls, l’*t Kli.-wer on liis 21st birthday.
country.’'--D enver Republican.
Mont., recoin m en tied E ly’s Cream j
Mr«. A n n s Lewis, of B stlisl, ha«
« . » l o r ot B lu e G rain ,
Balm to me *,I can e m p h a siz ' bis I
Mrs Buy view—Is the mue grass or sta te m en t, “ It is a positive Mi nr f o r ) lieen vii-ilnif lier»v*»reuts, Jax. liovtla*.
Ion am i wile.
K entucky really blue?
c ata rrh if need hh directed .” —Rev. |
Colonel K alutuck—No, It’s green. F ran cis VV. Poole. P a sto r C en tra) l'rss. | Mrs. M cN ulty, of McCoy, lias been
Same color as your blue sea, you know. C h u rch , H elens, Mont. Af e- luing le re visiting her parents, 1'. Kettle-
—New York Weekly.
Ely'* Cream Balm six weeks I believe kup|> and wifo.
myself cured of c a ta rrh . Joseph
Two fellow« well known here had a
T h e Lonesom e Lover.
F t'w a rt, G rand A r e , Buffalo, N. Y. «crap sou lit of Dallas sm l each a s, •
S ittin g alone on th e vineclsd veranda,
T
he
Balm
does
not
irrita
te
or
cause
H ere in th e m oonlight, I'm th in k in g of you.
lie cam e o u t ou top.
Hold by d ru g g ists a t 50 cts.
If you were w ith me, th e n ig h t would be p erfect; •nccxlng.
or nini'ed by Ely D ruthers, 6C W arren
W ith you aw ay. I'm Inclined to be blue.
A> e (iiealu eeh t lisa taken s home
W hat in tlie use of thia m arveloua evening?
»!.. New Y ork. ’
a end in Adums c o u n t,, W ashington,
Wliut ia th e use of my a ittin g here?
and
will loon move there.
W hat doea it m atter how cosy th e nook ia.
l ow a chance cloud has sh u t ou t th e m oonlight.
And my cig ar ia smoked to the end.
| nv wet th e tlew ial T hat m eant neuralgia.
Hung it! 1 know what thoae shiver« pontend.
f hut are you doing th ia evening, I wonder?
Do o th er adm irers kneel a t the throne?
1 guess I ’ll go in i Now th a t I ’ve (lnished Brook­
ing.
These peaky mosquito«* w o n 't let me alone I
—Som erville Jo u rn al.
mmi
ti.-iled relatives, here last week and
preaet. led our literary a ii h a be. u l l -
fill li .sk e t th a t was sold to one of our
W HAT THEY HAVE TO SAT ABO U T
N* u m , n( M isu iri, i* visitine young m en, at a h igh figure.
T H E O O I N C S IN T H E C G U H T Y .
Mi«. J. B.irnn, win 11 Its bed not (ein
H pnilerson Sim pson and wife o ! 1 S i
for nVttt 40 your,.
Airlic, and lio n . Ben H ayden, of Sa-1
An U n s q L u l'c d an d C o m p le te Re
* Mink Hurt'll nnj: J.«i Custi-lttin will lem , » n o guests of l*o«tu 1 1 «ter D H . :
s u m o of W r . a t Y o u r F r i e n d s e r e
go to B u rn s V i,ta lli» first of January Sim pson leal K aluiday and atten d ed
a n d H a t e B e e n Lsttoly h o i r . g .
to work th e ir ItnJyartf.
tlie banke: social in th e evening
»• T . U nirli Ima ida bop y rJ ■ill
T o C u r e a C o l d in O n e Oay
,ti iss Id a W alura, who ia atte n d in g
T ake lux. li ve brom o quiuiiio tablet« cleaieil am i in a rii« com iiliuu. I D school a t Dallas, aud her aialcr, Misal
lias
several
m
en
ernployod.
All druggist« refund the im m ev if it
Della, who is teach in g at C herry
falls to cure. S ig n a tu re of K. W.
Ju d g e B u rn e tt. J Baleni, and Lisa Qreve, were a t hom e for Thun k*»iii\ - ;
me
- Ç a j K
d ro v e on eocli box. 20 cent«.
m oilier, of Mc.Mitnville, were lime ing, aiul whs presen t a t our basket
social.
vi-iling Mrs. B. F.
F.L L ucas
u c . this week
In
order
*
.(>
reduce
o
u
r
stock
to
th
e
lowest
m
inim
um by J a n u a ry l t we aro
ANTIOCH.
On T h u rsd ay of last week, F ra n k 1 m aking a wholesale reiltiction ou m any lines of staple goods, aiiHMig wliicti
M I O
O N
N M
M O U T
I H.
Alii*« Sevier is im proving,
G illiam killed a Mark bear th at will he found Mens, Y o u th s anti B «ys C lo th in g , U nd ersh irts, Diawt-rs and
Mr. Ilo., n c r ia back from a Portland Weighed nearly 400 pounds T h is u S weaters for big m en, O vercoats, B oxcoats, M ackintoshes and Hai.*». Ladn*s
Chickenpox and colds are p re v a le n t
rhe second boar th at Mr. G illiam lm» W raps. M ackintosiies and F u rs, Dress Goods, Ladies F u rn ish in g s, Glove:» and
hospital.
ju st now.
killed ainco the organization of our H osiery, T able Linens and N apkins, Large sizes in M ens Boots ai d Shoes,
Jo h n W olverton'i last birth d ay wa« Live S tock P ro tectiv e A ssociation and all sizes in broken lines in L adies, C hildren and M ens Shoes at less th an
Miss M innas Cobb is here visiting
celebrated by a family re u n io n .
th e Town*.
which pays |2 0 bounty fo rb ea r scalps ct s t to close o u t. No coti{>«ins given on *|»cciul sale prices.
g n w Lim i N- «r.
Jirise p u n y .
M .s. It M. Sm iti-k d a u g h te r, Myra,
H enry Pearce, of Lewisville, has
is down from H e p |u c r ou a visit.
Ikeen aw arded a c o n tra c t for carry in g S P E C IA L T H IS W EEK:
C o n tracto rs U nlock A Pool have th e mail from Petlee to Jeewisville Mnd
Liebe Co’s latest F u r capes reduced from if 18 to $15, from $15 to 12.50,
aliout com pleted .lie new borne ol hack, six lining a week, the service to
from $12 .50 to $10. C ollarefU from $7.50 it * $6.50, from $6 50 to $5 50,
begin on th e 17lh of this m onth and
I’m ,'m aster Lllcaa.
from $5 50 to $4.50 Boas from $1 to $3, from $.1 to $2 50. Ladies Nob­
c o n tin u e u n til the 3ul t f Ju n e 1902.
by Jacket* reduce»l from $15 to $12, fiom $12 50 to $10..50. from $11 to
S tation A gent Burl lias m ured into U nder t It is a rra n g e m e n t mail will
$9.50 and $* «50, from .$10 in $8, from $<» to $4 from $.5 to $3 75. L it...... .
H e H v n ii lorn,*,.ggsuil Kev. VV. N. leave daily, except 8 uinlay a t 5 a in
Ladies M ackintoshes for $2. M ens R ubber l lip Boots with le a th e r *• les,
ikviq ijmo iiiuvui Ut kiisUai! YVa*h- mim I arriv e ut 7 :30 j* m. A schedule
large sizes fer $3.25. Y ours tru ly ,
R E. BRYA N & FUN.
illg'Uli.
which is e n tire ly SHiiafactory to the
p
a
tro
n
s
of
the
office
here.
Mr. P e tit, recently from tlie east,
baa bought 300 acres of m e J o s Cra
T he basket social given by th e Pe- evening waa a pionotincetl success, proceeds, $.38.50.
re n farm al |3 0 , and ids town reai -1 d«e literary society la st S atu rd ay both in its social features and its fl
H u g h B la c k , o n e o f th e m o s t e x e m ­
au o cisl results. T h e baskets were
deuce for «800.
sold by a u ctio n ami a spirit of rivalry p la r y a n d w o r th y y o u n g m e n a m o n g
C o m m itltea of little folks are can-!
am ong the bidders, caused m any u s , h is t a k e n a s a life p a r t n e r
va«aing tlie town for C lirisln ias tree
a m in in g incid en ts und provoked M in n ie Hoars, o f B .di& ion, th e n u p t i a l
funds a n d are te e n th u sia stic that
m uch m errim en t. T h ere was « good k n o t h a v in g b e e n tie d b y P r e s i d e n t
ilieir ep(H‘als uaniiut be resisted.
a n d H e a lin g
atten d an ce and all present were well P o lin g , o f D alSas colfe& p, in t h e i r n e w
C u r e for
pleased w ith Uie e n te rta in m e n t. Net h o m e n e a r t h e c o lle g e .
SUNNY *8LOPE.
Q eerge Clark
P e rllsiid .
lias
been
up from
folk*
¡Ely's Cream
Crops look well aud stock in good
-I-Ηî-4*4«5»4*«5-4-!-5-î-I-4—I—
Balm
furug
J . L. FU liback has sold Ids goats to
a Brow nsville m an.
A
M ist Maud C artm el is atte n d in g
school in California.
Bev. Lynch will preach a t A ntioch
n e x t Sunday m orning and evening.
4% l f %
I .
■ a a a a
[ |lt is quickly absorbed.
G iv e s r e lie f a t o n c e ,
f i t o p e n s a n d C le a n s e s
p ^ tlio N a s a l P a s sa g e s
th o
S m e
T r ia
. LS
m e m b r a n e . R esto re s th e
l l . I ^ i r g e s i z e , 50 c e n t s a t
l s i z e , 10 c e n t ? b j - m a i l .
W a rren S t. N ew Y ork .
T he H oskins fam ily sp e n t T h a n k s­
giving w ith D. M. H a m p to n 's family
at M oum outh, aud Miss R uby Reese
a t B ethel.
The roads betw een here and Auti-
ooh are alm ost im passable, while rv-
ta r s in g from ch u rch Jo h n S u m p ter
broke a singletree and had to fo o lii.
WILSONS
1 CELERY
HARMONY.
The m en of th is place m et a n d dug
a ditch aro u n d the grave yard.
DANDELION
Bsn B ranson is m oving front Sheri­
dan to his farm on Mill Creek.
Patton's Book Store |
SALEM
Miss E lla W h ite, who is teaching
at P leasant View, had a nice program
T hauksgiving.
A party was given a t Oliver R als­
to n 's for hie cousin, Miss H e a th , wtio
In the county c ourt of the state of Orex-on |
recently cau«e from W isconsin.
for the county of Polk.
W t.t*e uiRkttfr <»f t.h«
of W illiam Sav­
it. a . k trfte r and u m ily and
age, deceased.—C ita'ion.
Alice R em ington w ent to ¿ u tte r to To M ary f), Savage, Ednon Savage, Gibson
Savage, J u n e s Savage, L aura Kendall, W il­
sp tn d i'liaukitgiving and (« see G rand
liam Savage, Sarah Stone. Daniel Savage
nia Porte» who is 80 years old and
A ustiikSavage and Jo sep h T harp, guardian
very feeble.
of E sther and A lta Savage, minors, greet-
ir f t I i e n a m e o f t h e s t a t e o f
ROCK CREEK.
Oregon, ywu are hereby cited and required to
Mrs. H enry and Mrs. M orrison lmve appear in the county court of the utate of Ore­
gon for the county of Polk, a t the c ourt room
come hom e.
thereof, a t D allas, m the county of Polk, on
»day, the 8th Uay of January, 1901, *t 1
C S S m ith and son were g u e st, of Tm
o'clock In the afternoon of th a t day, then and
L L. M orriseu Issi week.
thera to show cause why the following real
estate, belonging t») said estate and bequeath­
F ra n k M orrison and wife and H en­ ed by the will of said W illiam Savage, deceas­
ry and T om W right aktanded tha ed, to the H iid E sther Savage and A lta S av­
age, subject to tiie use of \1. C. Savage d u r­
T hunksgiving dance a t N orton.
ing her widowhood, should not be sold to pay
Mist M«ry Moni«-«» was m arried the sum of $2,664.36, the sum found by the
above
entitled court as th e ir ju«t proportion
Nov. Ì7«b lo George H orafall, of Troy, 1
of the »mn necessary to satisfy claims and de-
Idaho, and will lie very m uch miasad | mamls against said estate, e r no much thereof
in Ihia co m n iu n ity .
: as may be necessary to procure sai.I sum of
j $2,664.30, to-w it: T he donation land claim
j
of W illiam Savage, notification No. 5,060,
BUENA VISTA.
j claim No. 70. being parts cf section 7 in towr.
6 south, range 6 west, and claim No. 39,
Ir* Roe ia c u tliu g cordiveod for K. I | ship
being p art of section 12, in tow nship 6 south,
¡V I U ll.
; range 7 w^sfc of the W illam ette m eridian in
Polk county, Oregon, and containing 320.30
New ««»la have hten ordered for our | acres,
except therefrom the following seld to
achool holla .
■ J . C. C ockerham : Descril»ed as beginning a t
; the northw est corner of said donation land
Born, recently, to the wife of J. R ; claim and running thence south 21.67 ohains
Bedford, a girl.
j to low w ater m ark on the north bank of Y am
hill rive»-, thence following down said river to
O ur lite rary aociety m et a n d rear- a point where the north line of said donation
land claim intersects said low w ater m ark,
ganiied on laal Friday evening.
thence west 22 chains to the place of begin­
E m il G a b al ia viaiting W alter W at- ning, containing 22 75 acres.
Also the following described tra c t of land
son at N eedy, C lackam aa c o unty.
described as beginning a t the northw est eor-
n
e
ro f T . H . H unsaker’s donation land claim,
Ed. H arm o n and wife, of Bridge­
notification No. 6 061, claim No. 12, in tow n­
port, visited relativee hare on T hanka- ship 6 south, range 7 west of tbe W illam ette
givlug.
meridian, in Polk count;', Oregon, and run­
ning then*« west 17 chains to the Y am hill riv­
C. H ughea a n d wife, of Salem , ere er, thence south 1.5 degrees we*t up said liver
viaiting tlie ir d a u g h te r, M n J. K 14 chain*, thence south 19 degrees east up said
river 16.66 chains, thence south 53 degrees
BedforJ.
west 1,16 chains to west lineof George T h a rp ’s
land claim, thence s«uth 4 79 chains
Jam es am i Dorella Shivaa sp e n t the donation
to center of county road, thence no rth 40 de­
T han k sg iv in g holidays w ith th e ir pa- gree» east along center of said county rood
12.18 chains, thence north 07¿ degrees east
reul« here.
along said road 20,47 chaius to w«8t lineof
Mrs. H euderaon,nf W atertow n, New said H unsaker donation laud claim, thence
Y ork, hae lieen vielting her m other, north 17.59 chains to th e place of beginning,
containing 47 94 acres.
Mrs. Jest |>h Miller.
Al»o the following described premises: Be­
ginning a t the northw est corner of T. H.
Uaorge K reuta, who has bean work­ Hunsaker ’s donation land claim, claim No.
ing in the log g ng cxinpa in W aabiug- 42, notification No. 5,0Gl in tow nship 6 south,
range 7 weet, of the W illam ette m eridian in
ton, returned hom e laet woek.
Polk county, Oregon, running thence south
17.59
chains to center of county road, thence
W e now have a reg u lar boat th r e e ,
north
degrees east along «pd road 8 ohains,
tim es a week, th e Modoo m ak in g her thence 57 north
52 degrees esvnt along said road
first regu.ar trip last T hursday.
20.69 chains to the *»uth line of W illiam Sav­
age's donation land claim, thence w est 22.40
O ur s c I i m o I had T h an k sg iv in g exer­ chains to the place of beginning, containing
cises and are now p re p arin g for an an- 21.70 acr. s
Also the following described premises: Be­
'.ertain in en l and ha«ket social to ha
ginning a t the southw est corner of W illiam
given d u rin g tha C hrietm ae holidays. Savage'» donation land claim, in townahip 6
range 7 west, of the W illam ette m erid­
T he road grade p u t in betw een here south,
ian in Polk county, Oregon, and running
and P arker by the county o a u rl ie im- thence w est to the Y am hill river, thence down
paseable. O ur m ail carrier hae to »•id river till the »ante croeeee the line run­
leave hie rig oa thie aide and walk ta ning north and eonth on the land» formerly
owned by Lexvie P . P ra tt, including all the
P arker and hack, c arry in g Ilia mail lands form erly owned by Lewis P. P ra tt on
O ur supervisor got hie wagon and the ea»t side of »«id Y am hill river, in «ection
team m ired th ere one day laet week. 12, tow nship 6 south, range 6 we it, aud con­
T he wagon sank aa far in th a m ud as taining 15 acre», more or le»». *
A to? the folloving der r f l wd prirrue«: Lo»
poeailde, and one of the liortee had to No« 3 of »ection 7. in tow nship 6 south, range
lie c u t looea to keep it from drow n­ 6 west of the W illam ette meridian, in Polk
county, i>regon, containing 29 19 acres
ing.
Also th e following d escribed premises:
T w enty nine 24-100 acre« off of the south i»art
F I O B I.
of the donation land claim of B. Haggard ami
wife, notification N*. 5,059, in tow nship *i
M ontfom trjr •m i L*wi«vilta w«rc south, range fi we»t, of the W illam ette m erid­
well rep resen t« ! a t our b*«k«t to«ial. ian, polk county, Oregon.
W IT H 1 8 9 , tb# honorable J. K. Sibley
M itt W rea th Alton, of K ings Valley,
judge of th e county court of
the state of Oregon for the
cant« down to a tltn d o a r aocial and
[—01
county of Polk, with the seal
g r t t l h e r M any frtondt.
of »aid coart affixed, this 28th
day of K ovM iW r, A. l>., 1900.
Sexoral of o a r citizen« attended
A tte st: V . S. L n tg h a rr, clerk.
Til*nk»giving a rv ir» « , a t th« Untied
By W . F . NiohoU, deputy.
Mia« Eaai« Bimpaon, of M onm oulli,
A general assortment of
W o w ant your subscrip­
nearly everything in that
tion business and we there
line at lowest prices.
fore m ake this otter u n til
Decem ber 15.
Stoves and tinware.
M cClures, C osm opolitan, M un- J
Paints and oils.
sey, $2 65. R egular price $3.
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Bee
supplies.
Cosm op »li an. M cClures, H ouse­
hold, $2.35. R egular p rice $3.
Notions in variety.
C osm opolitan, H ousehold, C u r­
J.J. WISEMAN.
re n t In te ia ttire , $.3. R egular
pi ice $5.
M ILL 3 T R E E T ,D A LL A S .
M cClure, Art S tu d e n t, H ouse­
hold, $2. R egular price $3.
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Success, Pcar.-ons, Cosm opolitan,
$1.50. R egular price $2.
H arp er’« W eekly, Success, House*
hold, $4.«50 R egular price $6.
We fu rth erm o re will accept
a n y com bination offer a d ­
vertised. T h is notice will
n o t a p p ea r again so c u t it
o u t.
CULD'N HtAD A,lw- InfiM
HmaUon.
H e a ls a n d p r o te c ts
S e n se s o f T a ste a n d
d r u g g is t s o r b y m a il;
L L Y B R O T H K U S
Hardware!
fPatton’s Clubbing
t Offer.
J E a s y a n ,l p l e a s a n t t o u -sj
■ (J o n tA iiiB n o
in ju r io u .
condition.
Sunday school a t 10 o'clock S nailay. K«angelical c ltu rjh iu K ing s Valley.
Mrs. ttam uel O rr it ag in able to l*
Cl« m « i > Woral, of 1 ntVvptnd«uce,
around.
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baa niovi4 in to a tome« on th « prvnti-
M.as Grace B urch ia a t the Salem a rt of C rlch«t B tv o i« and will work
hospital.
tor Mr. B evtna thia w inter.
I-set Friday e crowd of little
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condition, give to n e to th e btomac-h vnd
bowels, and prom ote a good appit:t>
healthy digestion; will relieve c onstipa­
tlon, purify th e blood and m ake a heal-
thy lmdy w ith a clear akin. T h at tired
feeling will leave you and sleep will he
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ever held in Salem.
lines of seasonable
Our entire
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
QUILTS, BLANKETS,
TRUNKS, VALISES.
Are now being offered at greatly
reduced prices. On January 1st
we will move to tbe elegant three
story building one block east of
T H E BREEZE
our present stole.
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