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4. H o o d s S a r s a p a r illa America’s Greatest Medicine OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- 3,500 cattle and it requires e ig h t four horse team s t«> haul the Imv. W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO 8AY ABOUT T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . T h e weathi-r has h«eu unu su ally m il l, never cul-ler th an 8 below ies«, su'd a bout ten incite» of snow. A n U n o q L L l 'r d « n d C o m p le te Re ■ u r n « n f W n a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a re a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e ly D o in g . Ja*. D alton, will »rtf brother if tre a s u re r oi you* c o u n ty , is doing a large m ercantile business in B urns. ¡WVW/W'W/WVWÍ^.W^.VWMMWtfAWW.MW.W.»*/ T hk W illam ette valley is lx um l to, become a g re at d a iry in g c tu iitry ----- —--------------------- t----- -------------------* wliii'l) will call for non and hi-ltri DALLAS, FRID A Y , JA N . 25, 190 1 . tow« and a greater a m o u n t of grass _______________________ ____ ami root« on wliicli to feed them . That industry will n a lu ia lly »liinulate UHLIHHRD EVRRY FRIDAY MORBIDO At 7:30. other« and w hoever ha« productive \ V . .V . W A S I I , «oil can profit by it. On nearly all auiToa ano paorantToa. furina th ere ia m ore or lea« w atte land th a t would produce g rata or root crop« 8 U B 8 C R I1 T IO N H A T E S : ; and m any a iw atnpy acre could eerily THE P OLK COUNTY ITE M IZE « 11 5 0 ............................................. P er year he m ade twice na valuable a* it ¡a now. ♦ 7 5 ...................................P e r «ix m o n t h « . Are „ p our farm er« « tm l y i n g and 4 0 ............................ P e r th ree m onth« A dvertising ra te s m ade know n on applicatio n . C orrespondence is solicit o u t of th e ir land« and their «lock. 'd. — - -------- F in e Job P rin tin g done a t reasonable ■ tric e «. a—— ---- — -----------—— _ I ■■■■-■-______ l T hk full title nf th e n«w B ritish m onarch is K ing E dw ard V II i f G reat B ritain anil Irela n d ami E m pci- or of India. T he Q ueen died Tuesday evening and next afternoon he was crowned a» ruler of 400,000,000 sub ject«, No O l l i e r E nglish m onarch has! wither lived or reigned so long as his m other, anil no o th er woman on e arth has ever m ade so noble and useful a , r cord. T he whole world i» intcre»ted in w hat th e new king m ay do, the general im pression brin g favorable. i.r ic n t a o f th e le e a m « . ' ’Twa» a giddy young crow d on th e rin k th a t I n ig h t, And th e hall was a beauteous splash of lig h t. And so Nick dropjied in on th e s tr ic t Q. T. A h lie said to hiuisttif: ‘-‘J u s t th e place for m e! 1 will jo in th e th ro n g , and I ’ll f litte r ab o u t, And th e re ’s never a chance th a t th ey find me o u t. At all these y o ung people I ’ll have a good look, And I ’ll e n te r ’em up in my v isito r’s b o o k # 1 really m ust tak e in some m ore of these sig h ts; This will surely be one of my busiest n ig h ts ! " subject being T he W orld’s T h ea tre . Miss M innie Ireto n has given up >ur school in order to a tte n d busine«B college, aud Miss E tt a Pierson, of H ighland addition lias tak en her place. A pleasan t w atch p arty was held at the H a n n a hom e. Jt was a delightful su rp rise ; th e evening was sp e n t in social converse and m erry games. A m useum gotten u p by Mr. and Mrs. D, L M atheny caused m u ch am use inen t. A delicious lu n c h was served io the 40 guests, niter w hich they d e parted feeling grateful to Miss M aud Ravage for having p lanned them such a pleasant evening. T h e high w ater did m uch dam age in w ashing o u t a bridge n ear th e H an na hom e.and rem oving sidewalks, fences, etc. T ravelers were com pel led to leave th eir team s a t C. E. H a n n a ’s and walk around th ro u g h fields t# B entley’s, w here they found boats w aiting to convey them to th e steel bridge .or th e sum of 50 c en ts for th e round trip. U aid u ers claim th a t the high w ater was a g re at benefit to the boltom land. Like every other complex machine, the human body has its periods for repair. Sleep is Nature’s time for rest, when the repair shops or the brain make good the damage of the waking hours. The man who cannot sleep, or who suffers from headache, nervousness, lost appetite, indigestion, heart troubl.e or pain, is running with a hot box. Give the tired brain and worn-out nerves a chance to rest. Stop! It is time to oil up. W ith in a year 8,000 coyotes have lieen slaiii in tliif c o unty, the law gi\- My wife« gnod advice saved m y life ! ing a bounty of $2 for each M*alp pre- write» F M R<>.« of W infield. T cnne- s-n le d . -ee, for 1 had such a l»i<Lciiiigli f could H a r n e y a n d M i l h e u r l a k e s are great ; hardly hreafhe, 1 steadily grew wrrse s u m m e r r e s u l t s , b e in g full nl w ill *• L aO rippe W t me w ith s h a tte re d nerves a n d a w eak un d er ditcfor's tre a tm e n t. bill m y wile ened h e a rt. I w » s h o rt of breath , m y h e a rt flu tte red urge.! m e to use l>r. K in g ’s New l>i» fowls of ,-tll kin Is am i th e c r e e k s t i n t and I was so nervous and Irrita b le t h a t 1 could n o t sleep. feed t h e m full of t r o u t . e m e ry fur consum ption, which com T h e Hrst tw o doses of D r. M iles’ N ervine b ro u g h t me pletely cured me.” Cough«, cold«, relief. Five b o ttle s inv ig o rated m y w hole system and C onsiderable sag«- brush Ian ! south cured me. A lthough I am 88 y e ars old I am as stro n g a u d b ro n c h itis, In grippe, pneum onia, a»th- j of H arney City has been taken up ( h e a rty to-day as m ost m en a re a t 60. ” m a, hay fever and all m aladies of j u n d e r the de se rt lan«l act recently j C a p t . J o sk fu K k llo u o , P o rtla n d , Ore. •■licit, th ro a t and lungs are positively T he soil is fil e a n d if irrigated will j cured by this m arvelous m edicine. produce big crops. •>0 cent« and »1. Every bottle guar- anleed. T rial bottles free at M. I). El- I R obert M cK innon, once of Dallas, j is farm ing ten m iles n o rth of B urns. I lia’ d ru g store. C lyde E m bree is w orking in a news j paper office a t B urns, bis bro th er. PERRYDALE. feeds a n d re sts th e w eary b ra in and w eakened nerves. I t V an, being in the southern p a rt of the j gives zest to th e a p p e tite , stim u la te s digestion, increases Miss M am ie Flanery has been hom e valley. circ u la tio n a n d re sto res h e a lth to body and m ind. on a visit. W o rk has been plentiful a t fair Sold by d ru g g ists on g u a ran tee . D b . M il e s M e d ic a l O o ., E lk h a rt, In d . Louis M arkin is recovering from a wagss. On sm all ranches they pay $1 I surgical operation. a day and board and on large rum lies Mr. Jacobs and wife, of Ohio, are] $30 a m o n th . Expt-rinced and relift ble sheep herdprs g et from $40 to $50 ] visiting liifl uucle, E. C. K eyt. the y ear round. Fall and w inter w heat looks fine, B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D D IX I E . but som e farm ers say th e gro u n d is full of worm s and bugs th a t m ay do H . B. S outh wick has been deliver-1 dam age. ing some fine bay in D allas. O ur recently elected Sunday-school i Miss Nellie F ord, of F alls C ity , has * officers a re : S u p e rin te n d en t, Mrs. M. E. S a rg e a n t; assistant, Mr. D a u lto n ; been visiting at J. F. H o lm an ’s secretary, F an n ie K e y t; trea su re r,; T here is a new bahv nt tlie hom e of Fred. H eb d in g ; o jg an ie t, L ena Keyt. Jessie Proctor H u b b ard , of Spokane. H is W ife S a ve d H im . Best that Money Can Buy Tim e to Oil Up. Dr. Miles' Nervine R. E . B T ^ Y A N & S O N - O n e P r ic e - - - - - C a S«* S^0|T D A L L A S , O n C q O I«. T h e recent rains have driven the G rain and gras«* a re looking fine and ground squirrels from th eir barrow s all k in d s t*f stock a te in gooJ c o n d it Wa nave plenty of good servicable winter goods and and they are taking refuge w herever ion. are willing to sacrifice, as we will not keep them over they can find a hiding place. M any the summer. We will accept reasonable offers for such of them are bsing killed by tho farm - ] T J . H a y ter, of D allas, has been in So Nick got him self fixed w ith a new p a ir of sk atss goods. Look over our Wraps, Furs, Capes, Jackets, era who hope th a t th e field mice, loo. o u r section of the c o u n try buying seed And S tarted a t once c u ttin g big th rees and eig h ts, will be drowned out, th ey having been oats. C O U N C IL M E E T I N G . Overshoes and you will get your money’s worth. And a nice l ittle g irl who was dressed like a very destructive to th e g rain last H ard y H o lm an , ju n io r, has been charm T he council m et on th e 9 th , 10th spring. C o u ld n 't bear to say " N o " when he offered his confined to his bed d u rin g th e past and 14th for consideration of th e new arm , * week, Dr. E m bree in atten d an ce. And th in g s wore proceeding rem ark ab ly slick c h arter. It was adopted with m inor B e m tO n t o f a n I n c r e a s e o f P e n s io n . | For the very choice program m e of W ily Old Nick, Mis* E lla C onner, of B d lsto n , is NEW THIS WEEK. changes and H ayter and Coaper mu- A M exican war veteran and prom - I Wlutn h is skate all at once stru ck a k in k in th e “Our Best” Flour 80 cents, shredded whole Biscuits, ih o iix td to tak e it to baled) for su b in e n t editor w rites: “ Seeing the a d - ; sp en d in g the w inter with her b ith e r, j ice, Lee C onner, and taking m usic l^raous And Nicholas dropped on his back in a tric e. mission to the legislature. Shrimps, Lobsters, H. C. Goods, Self-rising Buck vertisem ent of C ham trerlain’s Colic, And q u ick er th an you could Ja ck Robinson say T hey n et in reg u lar session oil the C holera a n d D iarrhoea Remedy, I am in Dallas. Old N ick gave his show m ost com pletely away, wheat, Ten varieties of syrup at prices under cont- 2 lst.w ith Coaper anti H a y te r ab sen t, rem inded th a t as a soldier in Mexico . T h e hop m en are all busily engaged F or th e ice a ll around him steam ed, fizzled and petitors. R. E. BltYAN & SON. and on m otion of Fiske, H ow e was in ’47 and 48, I contracted M exican clearin g up th eir yards and if the hissed T hk legislature is grinding away on T ill Old Nick was com pletely enveloped in m ist. m ade president pro tern. diarrhoea and th is rem edy has k e p t p re sen t good w eather c ontinues, plow the flood of bills ahe.idy presented in F or th e place he had come from was p re tty ho t T he a u d ito r’s rep o rt for the q u a rte r m e from getting an increase in my ing will cutnm ence soon. D o t h houses, S enator M ulkey having ^ ntj jlc |,a(j tim e to g e t cooled off enough, ending w ith last year. pension for on every renewal a dose of I W . Read, of Y am hill c o u n ty , and ! T he tria a iire r’s re p o rt was read and it restores m e.” I t is unequaled as a introduced q u ite a num ber. R epre * * I And th e n ext tim e t h a t Nick goes pro sp ectin g a t referred to th e finance com m ittee. quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleas Sam uel O n , of R ickrcall, have been i seutatfve* Sim pson and H aw kins have rink* T he sm all pox bills again cam e up ant. and safe to take. F or sale by A. th ro u g h hero buying m u tto n sheep l ie ’ll tra in up beforehand on cooling Ice drinks. not as yet taken a very prom inent —P ic k Me Up. for the P o rtlan d m uiket. and on m otion of Fiske action on K. W ilson. SA LEM , OREGON. them was deferred u n til Hie next reg p a rt and m ay introduce b u t few bills, T h e y D i d n ’t K n o w W h a t t o D o . T he wool growers of our vicinity are u lar m eeting. CALVARY. The Kutioual Argument was especially LOGAN BERRYS SUGAR PRUNES.* but they are both pure and tru e m en glad to h ear of th e Pioneer woslon A. K. W ilson was allowed $1.8 for the Deadly Parallel. m ills resu m in g operatio n , as it will BUY N O N E BUT T H E B E S T STOCK Mrs. E. E vans ia n o t well. FO R and will be apt to vote about right. of "You SE N D are extremely superficial!” sneer m erchandise. give them a b e tte r m ark e t for tho 1901 1 W H IC H IS A L W A Y S T H E C H E A P E S T CATALOG T he petition for an arc lig h t a t the T h a t they will serve th e ir c o n stitu e n ed the Rational Argument. E lder Beoxer is h oldings revival c.t «•lip, w hich, w ith th e open w inter and "Certainly, 1 don’t claim to be a paral- in tersection of W ash in g to n and Lyle E lkins. cy faithfully and conscientiously we the im p ro v m en t in stock sheep, will i leloplpedou!” retorted the Deadly l*urnl- s’.reets, signed by 04 residents of the L IN C O L N . [goes to nocept a lucrativ e position in have no doubt, but reasonable people j lei humorously. T h e young folks had a surprise pnrly be a very large one. first ward, was read, and on m otion of , ! . I n logging cam p near G rays H arb o r. Hut inasmuch as this pleasantry sup* a t th e hom e of W. P. Bradley. will n o t exp ‘c t them to secure all d e j posed T h e C hicago A Hock Island railroad Miss A nna B ocliringer lias been vis- |j |llujj w;n , nanti th e w inter in a knowledge of geometrical forms, Fis^e the prayer was g ran ted and the sirable legislation I laughter was not general throughout po- lig h t ordered. [ P ortland. M re. F lc req c a K ennedy is visiting com pany are again a g ita tin g the ques ltin g in Salem . An ordinance to p ro h ib it sp ittin g her m other, Mrs. J as. E llio tt, in D allas. tion of a n o th o r tran sc o n tin e n ta l line. I litical circles.—Detroit Journal. * n the sidew alks failed to becom e a Som e will rem em ber th a t ab o u t e ig h t | Jo h n W alling sp e n t la st week vis T h e sta te reform school is doing a M O N M O U TH . Ilia L im it. T h e literary e n te rta in m e n t and s u p years ago a ro u te was surveyed under iting in P ortland. 1 m w, as four votes are necessary for laudal le and valuable service to the Several cages of grippe. " I ’m getting along,” said Mr. Cnmrox. th e passage of an o rd in an ce. Ayes, per a t E lkjns were pronounced first the direction of this com pany from Mrs. O. G reen, of Salem , is sp e n d boys who have been sen t there because ••I'm progressing slowly, but surely.” class. Woods, Fiske, E llis; n o , Howe. A lbany to A storia, ru n n in g w ithin a ing a few days with her son, L. R. We «re w ithout a b u tc h e r shop. “ lu what?” unruly and ungoverned at home. T he Fenton ordinance passed. mile of D allas. T hia road, if bu ilt, G reen. “Culture. I’ve been traveling around T h e play given by the H ighland Five cases of scarlet fever in tow n. Useful and honorable men will be with Mrs. C. and the girls until I’m get A djourned To W ednesday evening. would be of great benefit t > tlie mid d ra m a tic club was largely attended O nr a m a te u r ph o to g rap h er expects die and Upper W illam m ette valley as m ade of m any who would oihenvisc ting right refined. Hut there’s one thing and g reatly enjoyed. well as a vast a m o u n t of stock and noon to be able to tu rn o u t profession - \ F la n k Luc. s ’ new house is com Council m et in adjo u rn ed seas ion, have become prison inm ates or worse, j •1 don’t think I’ll achieve. I don’t believe pleted. II ever be able to go into an antique with Howe in th e c-lmir, and all p res PastrnA ster P, W. H aley, assisted by tim b e r c o u n try in eastern Oregon, al work. Hut w hat about the u n fo rtu n ate girl-« 8tore nod toll the difference between bric- e n t except. Fiske, who wns confined to S ister d ’ Arm ond installed the officers w hich would th en have direct com R obert G round is here visiting Me««rs. Penrose anti Price assisted who are ru n n in g wild ami becom ing ; a-brae and junk.”—W ashington,Star, his home with a severe a tta c k of rh e u of H ighland grange S aturday last. m u n ic a tio n with th e east a n d with C. G irth,] llie village black sm ith , to f. iends. T he presence of Suver g ran g ers was deep water. m atism . outcasts. Hut for p rivate ch arities Second T houirhtn. butcher. Mrs. Cook ss ag ain very ill w ith T he trea su re r’s rep o rt was reported highlv appreciated. T he bo u n tifu l On second th o u g h ts, fair Rosalind, there would be no m eans of attem pt- You now reg re t th a t you declined correct and approved. H is bill for d in n e r spread by* the good sisters Leslie HttckaU is in Salem driving as (hm u. tlie ir reform . It is the duty of the My a rd en t su it and scorned my plea $32 was c u t down to $11.50 and allow p ro m p te d all han d s to decide upon tile delivery wagon for th e ila c k e tt R obt. C. H u tc h in so n is here visit W ith th a t unm erciful decree state to look after th e ir welfare and it m eat m arket. a n o th e r a t their next m eeting. ed. ing his uncle, Ira F. M. B utler. Who for y o u r love in vain had pined. T hese sm allpox bills wore disallow is to be hoped th at the present legis O. F.. Price is build in g a new b a rn , Long obdurate, no longer me Mr. Y o unger has opened his h a rd ed .• A. O, LeHieur, d igging grave, W hat W e Eat latu re will provide for a gills reform but has been debt red on acco u n t of ware s to re ; his son. E rn e s t, m anages You look on so d isd ain fu lly ; $5; W. C. Brown, m dse., $ 1 ; C aetel A Is in te n d e d to nourish and sustain us. Some p ity in your breast you find school. storm y w eather, the grocery store. H aldenym , m eat, $2.15; T . A. Riggs, h u t it m u st be digested and a ssim ila t - 1 la «11 I f .US« On second th o u g h ts. W ill and J o h n H ickm an have c o n groceries. $1.10; H nm isch & R liende, ed before it can do this. In oilier should b e clean*.liesB. Rev. M yers and wife have been ab T hk u n m an ly and often cruel lnihit Alas, had you b u t th u s tu rn ed k in d . tracted to clean up a portion of th e se n t two weeks, holding a p ro tracted bread, 45 cents. w ords, th e n o u rish m en t contained in Ely’s Cream Balm Ere those wounds healed you left behind, of hazing at W est Point has (teen W alling hop yard. Those sm allpox bills were allow ed: food m u st be separated by the digest cleanses, Boothes a n d heal» F.re from your to ils 1 stru g g led free m eeting a l Ballston. thoroughly aired by a congressional J . M. C am pbell, sled, $1.75; C. H. ive o rg an s from tlie waste m aterials th e diseased m em brane. When fairer Maud 1 chanced to see. I t c u re s c a ta rrh a n d drives F or three days people living on the A p ro trac te d m eeting has been ru n But now —I, too, have changed my m ind com m ittee, ami has been so bitterly C lm pm nn, coffin, $20; W in. F a u ll. and m u s t be carried by th e blood to aw ny » cold i a th e h e a d On second tho u g h ts. McCoy stage route, were w ith o u t mail n in g in th e C hristian c h u rc h fur two mdse , $ 1 8 0 ; Dr. W ood’s bill of $5 all p a rts of th e body. W e believe th e quickly. condem ned by the whole nation th at —Punch. as a result of the high w atei. w eeks; several additions. C r e a m B a l m is p laced In to th e n o strils, sp re a d s was allowed for $2.50, and Mrs. Cook reason for the g reat benefit w hich so it is to be done away with forever F la tte r # o f M en. was given »40 on her bill of $53 for m any people derive from H ood’s S a r over th e m em brano a n d is absorbed. R elief is im L orin W alling sp e n t th e holidays W m , N Boots has bought th e cor T he stu d e n ts have p 1 edged them selves Now, ns for me, I took no serious view bedding and earpet b u rn ed . sap arilla lies in the fact th a t this m ed- { m ediate a n d a c u re follow s. I t is n o t d ry in g —does | in Oregon C ity, and has since been ner lot of the W aterhouse block and n o t p roduce sn eezin g . L arg e S ize, 80 c e n ts a t D rug of matrimony. to abstain from all forms of it. It bad T he county c le rk ’s re p o rt show ing icine gives good digestion and m akes confined to his room with la grippe. torn down the old b lac k sm ith shop. "Marry him by nil menus!” I exclaim g ists o r by m a il; T ria l S iz j, 10 c e n ts by m ail. the c ity 's taxable property for 1900 to p u re, rich blood. It restores the com e to the pass th at the m em bers « f ed merrily. “ For a cod, you know!” E L Y B R O T H E R S , 56 W a rre n S tre e t, N ew Y ork. J . M. Spong has rented hi* b ro th e r’s My sister shivered. She wns a far be $234.097 was read a n d th e tax rate functions of those organs which c o n tlie lowest class were compelled to E d ito r H ay ter and Law S tu d e n t ' hop yard, a n d will m ove across the fixed at 6 m ills. vert food in to n o u rish m en t th a t gives more earnest, thoughtful girl thau I. subm it *o all sorts of indignities from river to tak e u p his duties as bop king. E lkins have been tak in g in th e tig h ts T he stre et com m issioner was o rd e r stre n g th to nerves and m uscles. I t "H e is too obviously a lobster for that!” ami th in g s a t P o rtlan d . th e upper class m en. T he great won she answered sadly. ed to have the wash house C hinam en also c u res dyspe|>ei>i, scrofula, salt T he bottom lan d s were n early all Of course 1 did not much mind, one remove the shed and rubbish from the rh e u m , boils, sores, pim ples and e ru p der is th a t it was not broken up long subm erged recen tly , th e w ater com ing way or the other.—Detroit Journal. north side of th eir prem ises, and the tions, c a ta rrh , rheum atism and all dis-1 ago, b u t III« a u th o ritie s claim th a ’ w ithin four feet of the high w ater CY rear end door of th e c ity hall was or eases th a t have th eir origin in im p u re m ark established by th e flood of If 90. A n l m |t r e s # i o i t t o t h e C o n t r a r y . nearly all of it waa concealed from dered fixed and doors p u t in a t the blood. PHER’S “ Don’t you think there is too much dis- them . • W alter Morley, one of S alem 's e n position to use money in American poll- i foot of the g n lle n stairs. INCU terprising business m en, sp e n t three L IN C O L N . t i c s Y” --------------- T hk republicans lire again in days in L incoln, not long ago, over “ N<i, sir,” answered the worker. “ When FALLS CITY. BATORS Ben. W indsor lost 45 goats by the seeing the d istrib u tio n of a carload of ugly m uddle over the election of n 1 out after subscriptions to my cam W illard G ilbert c u t h it foot with h igh w ater. paign fund, 1 am more and more conviuc- woven wire fencing. S elf -V entiladm I IJn itfd States senator. Y esterday’s cd that there is a deplorable disposition his ax last week, S eed s o f a ll K in d s Jim R em ington, who is to carry W alter B lack has retired from th e I P o u lt r y S u p p lien vote in the legislature showed 29 for to keep the money lying idle.”-—Washing S p ra y s and S p ra y Pu m p s Miss N ita H olm an is assistin g in m ail for this section, was aro u n d last ton Star. hop business across the river, w here O ur No. 10 Seed A nnual tells a ll. Send to d ay . C orbett, 19 for McBride and 2fi for the drugstor« and postoffice. week delivering mail boaca. lie lias been engaged for several years, H I« R e c o r d . S m ith, a dem ocrat, th e balance of the m anaging C npt. S pong’s y ard , a n d BOWENS’ S E E D STORE J. I. M ontgom ery’s w hiffle sounded is tli« srreateat absorbent in. the This ia a world of sad changes. Listen T h e L incoln w harf waa partially P O R T L A N D ........................................OREGON voles being scattered am ong six c a n to thia: world ami does its work through today and work will progress rig h t wrecked by the recen t high w ater, the p >res of the skin. TM» lit* It is “Up and go It I" away. FA RM ERS, w hich has now receded and the boats didates. In n o m in a tin g C orbett, Tin« was Isia b rig h t career: I v f t T C3> A T T E N T IO N ! are ru n n in g on schedule tim e. D o n ’ t R u b I t In i'iflv en years aa a inset. Senator M ulkey is said to have m ade A d m in istrato r’s Notice. Mrs. Spangler, the evangelist, is Balance—an auctioneer. cH E S I U T g . S im p ly w e t t h e afflicted p a r t fre e ly holding n o e tin g s th is week a t the M. one of the m ost glowing tributes over L ast Friday the neighbors gath ered —Atlauta Constitution. w ith th e r e m e d y a n d in a few m in I am tak E . c h u rch . u te s t h e p a in is g o n e. in and assisted Mr. P rice in raising, OT1CK IS H E REB Y GIV EN T H A T THK UN- paid to the ch ara cte r of any candidal«* in g orders for a- P IO N E E R . N° daraifiieil wag on th e 24th day of Ja n u ary ,. 1901, n o th e r c a r load by th e c ounty c o u rt of Polk c o u n ty , Oregon, a p The 1st« snow ilid som e harm to l h . boxing and sh eetin g his barn, anti l h e b«st physicians use it, for United S tates sen ato r in Oregon. a d m in istrato r of th e esta te of M argaret L. T he snow still lingers near prescribe it and unite with the of vWven wire T pointed building« of the L llrk ie m u te Mill Co; next day some of th em re lu rn rd and u ttle , late of Polk co u n ty , Oregon, deceased. All T he friends of each McHrids and C or helped shingle it. I t is a room y general public in saying ; fencing a t lower peraons holding claim* a^aingt th e m id eetate Mis« Man d B ax ter ia leaching for tlii* m ill will sta rt in M arch. stru c tu re — 28x35, and 20 feet high bett seem bound to defeat the oilier at ' ‘ Scotch Remedy is the best th a n wholesale are notified to p rese n t th e e*me, duty verified ae r e quired by law, w ithin six m onth? from th e d a te of I Jo h n T est’« new d a m , w herew ith he I T h e splendid c h ic k en d in n e r served extern a l remedy know n." price on co ast. all haearde. So m any sim ilar dead ! th** first publication of th is notice, to me a t my controls s large increase in th e vol | the laborers refleeted cred it on lb s »•flic# in Balia?, Oregon. S o ld b y at! d r u g g is ts a t jo c e n ts O nr school bouse is to liav« some looks th ro u g h o u t the land will surely um e of w ater, oem e th ro u g h ibc [cooks, M innie Penrose and A n n a D ated, Ja n u a ry 24, 1901 • new seat«. J . C ADAMS. lead the people to dem and the election j freshet u n in ju red . Boehringer. M r. D uncan seem ed su r Adm in ietrato r. SCOTCH REMEDY CO. Mrs. Newton W oodward lias been prised a t n o t Iteing able to clim b the of senator by popular vote. x r n te ia A g racr S A N FR A N C IS C O As a p recaution a g ain st grippe, 59 State street, Balem. visiting D allas friends. sea Hold after d in n e r, b u t those seeing lust a little su lp h u r in th e boot« each WALTER MORLEY, Prop. the chicken hones aro u n d h is plate Administrator's Sale- Q f KKN V ictoria is dead. T he me t Preston L an g and Felix C o m ety s, I m erning, ju s t a pinch only. T h is ba* j could proltably tell why. T hose pres wonderful sovereign of m odern lim es j from n e ar Perrydn’c, have been visit- ; been proven by experim ent* in the e n t were Joint S chindler. W m . B ayne, + + + + + + + + + + + 4 -+ + + + ++++-5-+++-M 1 N O T IC E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T G cim att arm y. ha« pasted »way She ascended the ing tb « family Of J . R. R obbins. E lm er and Jim S m ith , W ill and D ane by virtue o f an order of sale tssued ou t of th# throne at 18 years of age a n j reigned \ W hile o u t coon b u n tin g l.cdford cou n ty court of Polk cou n ty, Oregon, m ade Born the 1 l ib , to th e wife of Joseph I Plum , Jo h n and F ra n k B oelningar, and entered on th e o th d a y of M arch, l!KX), in for 63 years. N ot only her nation W oodward and Jo h n Robbins c u t Gage, a 9 J pound girl Mr. Gage ha* I t ’arl aud C heater A bram s, M c l^ n e li, the m a tter of the eatute of C harles A . Saw - I Davidson, M atthew s, G e rth , Jo h n and b u t the world m ourns her los. \ , down two trees, the result being a p air ".ado s o n ., im p ro v e m en t! on_l.it land. telle, deceased, the undem igned w ill on . -a r .i_ __ 1 I.n «a-111 .A-i.i It., i-o ............ .. ted lie » d l M m h a te if it a nil ll f fan e n c /.an ed lawiii W alling, Grewn. C rangle. Spong S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 3 , 1901, more exem plary ruler never lived. __ , , r ___ He intend« to sow largely to grsss H ic k m a n , Penroee, D u n c an , P hillips, a t th e hour n f 1 o’clock, p. m ., o f Raid d ay, Site Itati Itati nine children ami 74 W EST 8A L C M . and p rlteep and hogs. P a rk e r and Pearce. •ell a t th e front door of th e cou rt house in D alla*, in said cou n ty of P olk , to th e higbent grandchildren. Her eldest d a u g h te r 1 O ur people are enjoying a weekly I Dr F rank S m ith and wife, nee V i bidder f**r c»*h in hand on d ay of Bale, the FROM H A R N 8 Y V A L L IY . la m other of the present em peror of I Bible rending nt the different home». na G ilbert, of l.akeview , will go to follow ing d< Rcrihed real property belon gin g Will ftv * ?trwn«fth t*» th e nerve* and re to said eatate, to-w it: L*t# 1 and 2 of Motion New Y ork for a yaar and th* ¡Victor A prom ieing new tow n, Lew en, ha» sto re th e liver ami khiney? to a healthy G erm any am i her oldest son, the i A. T. T hom pson is a ssista n t jan ito r will c o n tin u e Ida studies there. M san- j 17, tt»wn?hip 8 *outh, range 6 w ait, of th# condition, give to n e to th e ftoranrh end I W illa m ette m eridian, in Polk cou n tv, Ore bowel*, »«nd prom ote a ft*«d a p p it i t » Prince of W ale*, who is 60 year* of "« «h* «'ate house d u rin g lire Ingisla- while Dr. k lein er, of D allas, will take sp ru n g up n ear M alhaur lake. # gon, con tain in g J7.09 acre#. Alao a one-half healthv l i M M ; will relieve conetipm B ut little feeding hae been done his place and on Dr. S m ith 's re tu rn oge is her «ticeeasor, u n d e r th e title of | ***’*• tk*n, purify th e blood am i m ake % h e a l ; acre o f land, U m nded aa follow*: Beginning th y body w ith a clear »kin. T h at tired except beef oaltle for th e e p rirg m a r a t a point 342 feet went #f th e «outhweat cor tha two will e n te r in to p a rtn e rsh ip a l O nr Sunday school ha» *n a tte n d K in g Kilward V II. The em peror of feeling will lenve you anal »leep will he ner o f lot 6, block M, in M ontgom ery's Falla ket. 1-akeview. raetfwl. At W lieu« » d ra g »tore, D ailae R issm is his wife's nephew am i m ar ance of 30, Mrs. K. A. S k in n e r being C ity, in P o lk cou n ty, Oregon, running th#nce th e su p e rin te n d e n t. B eili E m bree ie farming in Wild ea st 232$ feet, thence north 21 degree« w#at Messrs. Ilin sh aw and fftaw arl, o u r rie d his own nieen. Thus the rulers j 130 feet, th en ce south degree#, w est 2 \d \ | H orae valley, 150 nule» so u th of A V ictor and fam ily have m oved to I n" n ’ fi\ in K • barbershop in feet, th en ce south 21 degrees east to beginning o E ngl m il. G erm any nml Russia are \ S an ta A na, C alifornia, w here l-e has *'Ot,l w ith a tine b a throom . T he Burn». | Fur jnform ation a|»plj to W . H. Parrish, or ;u r E f u r U lite d by tie« of k ill-h ip th :il will .e c u le d ft good position. A. F. C am pbell, h n attorney, at M onm outh, •»“ « r will be supplied w ith the l>ene- J. H Loggan and hie eaniul.iw , Mr. 'O regon W . H. P A R R I S H . | tidal im d icaled w ater of th e town spa Gould, both form erly of D allas, liro in w ant off natio n al discords. T ha im- A dm inistrator, w ith w ill annexed, of th e es I« time. Sold hr druotata. n Governor F lo tah rr recently d e liv e r [ which taken iu te rn a lly has proved an ta te of Char lee A. Saw tell#, deceased j H arney C it j . p rirs to n M th a t th a a*w M ag will be ed a lectu re a t th e W om ens' C h ristia n beneficial to m any, and ex ternally Next door to”!’. 0-, Dalla*. l>ated January 19. 1901. com e * p o p u la r a u d e fllc ie n t ru ler. T ent|w ranee U nion hall in S alem , his | p n niotee a healthy sta te of Ilia skin. I On# m an n e a r B a in e ia fe e d in g , OREGON NURSERY COMPANY Nasal CATARRH -N M y s t e r i o u s Pain Cure S cotch R e m ed y SALEM FENCE WORKS WILSON'S ; ; CELERY DANDELION Photo graphic Sup plies. PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician. uLiS