Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 01, 1901, Image 2

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JfccdS SaUcpauif/i
Cures those eruptions, toils and pimples •which are so likely to appear in the
Spring! cures scrofulous diseases in their m ost tenacious form s! cures salt rheum or
eczema w ith its dreadful itching and burning; cures all stomach troubles due to
generally w eak
"
condition and impure blood ! cures debility , sick headache and
'I lie wcatl e d ring the first half of
j »his month w # typical of the present
uni vernal turmoil, nl'hough for the
Taut two weeks wo have had fine westli
♦ r with rather 1- w night temperature,
C «using frost ami the formation of
ice. conditions, however, that are re­
garded »* favorable to fruit, as the
1 w temperature prevenía the prema­
ture development of fruit hndsand
leaf-etn» the danger of injury by tl.e lute
HUSTLERS. frosts.
that tired feeling , '' which ju st as surely indicate that the blood is lacking in
vitality and the elements o f health.
H o o d s Sarsaparilla
An
of ronjiigd reciprocity
1 prevail* i» K i » 2 . h Valley. and, nl'liough
i
vi<*tii»’e ucre k-wept into tin- tiivil
j vortex of uncertain felicity <»l) last
Mi"tl *y. the young l dies of the valley
»re out with a strong remonstrance
,agamHt all quarantine mensure*.
A
Good Sleep
M B
"M y nerves were so shattered after a
severe attack o f pneumonia that the least
noise would mr-lte me feel like screaming
at tno top o f my voice. I could not get a
night’s sleep, and would often awaken
twelve or fifteen times before morning.
One ib.y I purchased a bottle o f Dr. Miles’
Nervine on trial, and before it was half
gone I could go to sleep without an effort;
and awake feeling rested and refreshed.”
Nothin» adds more to vigor o f body and
cheerfulness o f mind, or aid3 so wall in
chasing away the lines ofw orryan d care
from the weary brow, as good, sound, re­
freshing sleep. But when the gray matter
o f the brain has been robbed of its vitality
and constructive strength by weak, worn-
out and exhausted nerves, sleep gives way
to restless tossing and long hours o f fever­
ish distress. Do you want a good sleep?
You can get it if you go about it right.
P. E. A. F l i n g , Hartshome, L T.
Report of Oak Urov V»
f;;r 0CK STAFF OF
month ending Jaumuy 25tli : LnroH-j
fil, 20 ; visitors, 28; visits by school
A C o n v in c in g A n sw e r.
hoard, 5; neither absent nor titnly, W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T
T H E D O IN C 8 IN T H E C O U N T Y .
DALLAS, FRIDAY, F£B. 1, 1901. Blanche F.iwk, Maud Simons and Nel­
“ I hobbled into Mr Blackmon’s
lie Williamson.— H, C. Seymour,
drug store one evening," says Wes’ev
A n U n e q L U P c d a n d C o m p le t e Re Nelson, of Hamilton, G a , "and lie
teacher,
uslihhed K vkry F riday M orning A t 7:30.
s u m e of Wrvat Y o u r F r io n d s a re
asked me to try Chamberlain's Pain Relaxes the strain on the excited nerves and gives the repair shops o f the brain a chance to
a n d H ave B e e n La tely D o in g .
Balm for rheumatism with which 1
AIRLIE.
\ \ r. .V . W A S H ,
make good the damage o f the waking hours. It is a great brain-food and nerve-builder.
bad suffe.ed for a long time. I told
IIIITOK AND PUOPKIKTOB.
Beautiful weatherjiind quite anun>|
S M IT H FIELG .
biin I bad no faith in any medicine
her of farmers plowing.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
as they all failed. He said: ‘ Well if Sold fey ail druggists on a guarantee.
Jim Udel baa gene to Portland to
Chamberlain's Pain Baim does not
Mrs. J. 8. Buchanan has been quite work.
SUBSCRIPTION RA TES:
help vou, you need not pay fer it.’
| sick with the la grippe.
9
U 50 ....................................... Per y<-nr
Our Sunday school is progressing I took a bottle of it home and used it Smith hop yard.
Mrs. H. Tarter is spending a week nicely.
♦ 7 5 ............................. Fer nix montlia
according to Jlie directions and in one
e w
n e w
Miss Nell Ford accompanied her
4 0 ......................... Per three months with her mother up beyond Pedee.
7'lie farmers have b, eu plowing dur week I was cured, and not since been
brother
Ralph
and
wife
to
Monmouth,
Advertising rates made known on
troubled
with
rheumatism.”
Sold
bv
Miss Ollie Hustings has returned ing the flue weather.
where lie went on liusiness for the
application. Correspondence is solicit* from an extendeJ visit among friends
A. K. Wilson.
Liickianiute Mill company.
Mrs. Jet. Byerley is here visiting
at Rainier.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
her brother, 8. T. Smith.
BU TLER .
Eva fltaaf* ¡8 »tiyirg with her
PO LK.
•¡rices.
Farmers are busy plowing.
O. W. Myer made a flying trip to
grandma, who has had a serious attack
Everybody
is
plowing and seeding.
McMinnville one day last week.
| of the la grippe.
Louis Pettyjohn is at Dallas.
H.
W.
Quiring
lias gone to Ritzville,
Mrs. J W. Myer and daughter were
Mrs. Rose has moved up from M'»f -
T he funeinl of t^ueen Victoria to­
Harry Elgin, of Salem, is here visit­ Washington.
here visiting the last of the week.
Spring goods arriving daily. An immense stock
!
mouth
and
is
now
prepared
to
feed
a
1
ing.
morrow will he one of the largest and
Ed. Lehman is back from Portland
j hungry travelers.
Mrs. G. W. Myer was in Dayton sev
of
staples and fancy dry goods, hats, caps, cloth­
most imprestve in the history of tl e
We are having flue weather for the and is woiking for Henry McKoe.
era! days last week visiting her grand­
world. Prominent representives of I Alva W omer has been disposing of mother, Mrs. Kemp.
middle of winter.
ing.
furnishing goods, shoes. In fact you will find
Miss Anna Boydsfon lias returned
„ .
. considerable ba ed hay. Seven dollars
every government .n Europe «,11 be
lon ( ( | receim|_
from Portland and is again with Jas.
Grass
lias
commenced
to
grow
and
every
line filled with bargains in new and stylish
Mrs. A. J. Hastings and daughter,
fall sown graiu looks green and nice. Boydslon and wife.
there, including kings, queens »ml
Ruby,
were
at
Perrydale
Sunday
visit­
goods.
Shirt waists in endless variety, lip to
Mr. Turnidge, the merchant, had a
emperors. The naval display will be new bath tub and considerable new ing her daughter, Sirs. Ed. Keyt.
J. B. Trullinger received the sad
Quite a number are cutting wood
date
clothing,
finely tailored and first class. Our
news of the death of his sister at Ore­ on the Dolph place, Dave Rcddekopp
on » big scul» and very imposing.
pipe put in last week.
There was a partv at O. W. Myer’s gon City last Saturday.
being
the
boss
chopper.
spring
styles
in
hats are the nobbiest and the new­
W. J. Turnidge was on the sick list Friday night and a general good time
T hk women of Kansas are today last week with a poisoned face. Poi­ had.
Those present were: Henry
A read lias been surveyed through
There will be an entertainment at
est. Remember, we hold prices down and that
aroused to a higher pitch than any son oak was the cause and sugar of White and wife, Mrs. J. W. Myer, Mrs the reservation out to Salmon River, our school house on February 23rd
you
get the best goods from us at the lowest possi­
Hastings,
Jasper
and
Arthur
Bovds-
which
will
be
much
uearar
than
the
The
admission
will
tie
10
cents
and
others in the lsud over the debauchery lead and coal oil the cure.
ton, Joe and Will. Udell, W. F. Ni­ old one.
tliv proceeds are to be applied on buy­
ble
price.
Call for coupons and get a set of dishes
degradation and ruin of their hus­
Joe Guthrie and John East, who chols, C. I, Starr, George Baumgart­
J. C. Ellis and family have returned ing a school library.
bands and sons, and sometimes daugh­ will run the K. E. Williams and Tar ner. Archie Myer, Jes. Martin, Bert.
NEW
THIS
W
E
EK.
from Salem where they have been
B E T H E L AND M cCO Y.
ters too, by (he unlicensed and illegal fer Bros. Imp yards, moved up last Hsitiugs, Georgia, Zulu and Sadie visiting relatives and attending the
A
line
of
shoes
at less than cost. Our entire line of
week ami are now Imtohing near Mr. Myer, Ruhv Hastings, Ora Rhodnhar
legislature.
whiskey joints that abound. Having Neudels
jackets and capes at closing out prices. We sell gro
Farmers are again plowing.
g ir, Anna Boydslon, Ruth and Vida
in vain plead with the authorities to
ceries.
Quite an excitement was caused al
John W. Miller is now living in the Myer, Gladys Martin.
Clyde Kelty lias been visiting in the .
Ellis Bros, store last Saturday evening metropolis recently.
protect them and their loved ones, house recently vacated by Kip. W ith­
It W ill S u r p r is e Y o u -T ry It.
hy the entrance of an intoxicated In­
many of them have become desperate row and will siqieriiitend the work
It is the medicine above all others dian who seemed very much on the
Jim Buttrick lias three learns al
and are proceeding 10 protect them­ for the T. A. Livesly Co. in the Simp­
fur catarrh and is worth its weight in war path. After a struggle Dell suc­ work on the Bailey farm.
son hop yard.
selves.
gold. Ely’s Cream Balm does all that ceeded in getting him out and rolling
SALEM, OREGON.
The dance given in McCoy on last
Mark Sehring met wirli a very p'zin- is claimed for it.— B. W. Sperry, Hart­ him off the porch in the mud but he
T hk agricultural college experi ful and serious accident near here ford, Conn. My son was afflicted returned and knocked the stove over, Tuesday night was well attended.
LOGAN BERRY j *
SUGAR PRUNES.*
ment station has been making mi-J « u,’jda.V. fie was chopping stave lim with catarrh. He med Ely's Cream which was nearly full of firs. Hap­
Miss Stella Kindman of Amity, has BUY NONE BUI’ THE BEST STOCK
FOR
SEND
her for E. Patras when the ax glanced Balm and the disagreeable catarrh all pily no damage was done more than been viriting the family of J. K. Sears.
WHICH IS ALW AYS TH E CHEAPEST
merous experinieuts to find out the
CATALOG
and cut an ugly gash on his instep left him.— J. C. Olmstead, Areola, 111. breaking the stove and getting some
best manner of preventing smut in
The MrCov school will celebrate St.
Mr. Aebi, who lives, near here, re­ The Hulm dues not irritate or cause goods muddy by being tramped on the Valentine’s day with an entertain­
cuts. Various dips and heated ail ceived a telephone message Monday, sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 floor
in
the
ecuflle.
Finally
were used, the last named being most slating that his twelve year old neph­ cents or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 the Indian started after him with the ment.
poker. On coming to he was taken
Mrs. Nutter has recently sold a val­
effective and for different reasons be ew. living at amity, accidentally shot Warren street, New York. •
home anil has since caused ne disturb­ uable cow to Clarence Seeley, of Oak I
lug most desirable. Bill some of the himself in the hip and died shortly
I
N
D
E
P
E
N
D
E
N
C
E
.
ance.
Where
is
the
law
that
prohib­
afterward.
Grove.
dips did good work. Interested par­
its selling liquor to Indians.
Mrs. Jim Hanna is very sick.
About thirty young people repaired
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A reception was given at Mrs. King |
ties should send to the president of
to tlio home of Emmet Slants anil
A N ig h t o f T e rr o r.
«ton’s last Monday in honor of tier
Mrs. Ford -Potter is up from Port­
If so, better teke advantage of
Ilia college st Corvallis for bulletins wife last Friday night and enjoyed
“ Awful anxiety wns felt for the wid­ birthday.
land.
concerning that and other things that themselves to their hearts content
ow of the brave General Burnham of
Miss Eflie Hill will soon return from
George Crowley has moved from the Macliias, Maine, when the doctors
all farmers should know. The bulle­ until late in III. evening, after which
Porth nd, where she has been spend­
bottom to town.
a
lunch
was
served.
said
she
would
die
fiom
pneumonia
tins are sent fr i. to all residents of
ing a few mouths with her sister.
J. F. Howard is herding sheep for liefore morning’’ writes Mrs. S. H.
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the state who apply for them.
Annt I.alley Vanderpool, mother
Lincoln,
who
attended
tier
that
fear­
of W. N. Wood of this place, died at Miss Hattie Jones.
There is a ne«’ baby at the home of j
ful night, hut she begged for Dr.
W k are in receipt of W. J. Bryan’s the homo of her youngest daughter,
Ezra Hart and family have been ov­ King’s New Discovery, which had Adial Tate near Oakdale.
We must make room for new carpets.
new paper, The Commoner, published in Portland, on the 19ih of this month er from Salt Creek.
more than onee saved her life, and
She was nearly eighty years old, ami
These Prices Knock Loudly.
*
cured her of consumption. After tak­
at Lincoln Nebraska, at $1 a year. It was buried in the Monfevilla ceme­
Charley Martin and wife are back
ing, she slept all night. Further use
To
does not deal with local affairs, nor is tery near Portland.
from a two mentbs trip to Lebanon.
C le a n s in g
entirely cured her ” This marvellous
FOR1IEK FIGGE
SALE l-RlCE
its main purpose the prompt spread­
a n d H e a lin g
Mrs. Russell will) her son, Frank, msdicii e is guaranteed to cure all
.....................................
50.................
25
Tapestry
Brussels.
O AK D ALE.
C u re for
ing of general news. Its initisl circu­
and bis wife are visiting at Smith- throat, chest and lung diseases. Only
.
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9
5
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75
50 cents and $1. Trial bottles free at
School will commence on Ihe last field.
lation is 30 000, mid it will gradually
“
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90................ 00
M. D. Ellis’ drug store.
Monday
in
February.
Hud its way into every nook of Ameri­
Colorol Holt, the noted temper­
is
Body Butssels.................................................. 1.10................. 88
ca. Its chosen office will be to ex- j Mr. M acorn tier ran a nail in his fool ance speaker, is having a good infill
Ely's Cream Balm
F A L L S CITY.
“
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ence among the young people of this
Easy and pleasant t o us
pound pure democracy and Jefferson­ Sunday, making a painful sore.
Mamie Murray is working for Jos
Contains no in juriou
i itv.
Velvet
and
Moquet............................................ 1.10............... 80
dipif.
Mrs. Garwood lias been staying with
ian principles. Into the homes of the
Gage.
It is qu ick ly absorbed.
A F r ig h t f u l B lu n d e r
-____
Gives relief at onee.
common people who earnestly desire Mrs. Dennis for the past two weeks.
Willie Burns was noticed on our
opens and Cleanses
Every piece of Brussels, tapestry, velvet and moquet re­
John Kobinsnn has lost on« horse Will often cause a horrible burn, cut, streets last Sunday.
to have their rights arid interests rep­
pa i
■ ■ mm m a *th o Nasal Passages.
scald
or
bruise.
Bucklen’s
Arnica
COLO*N HEAD Allav* i"H
i“"n‘ation- duced. -Ill good patterns and uptodate coloiings.
resented and protected it will go witli from blind staggers and has two more Salve, will kill the pain and promptly
Mr. Hunter has a lot of hop poles Heals and protects the m em brane. Restores the
sick with the same disease.
an earnest welcome. Ws are author­
Senses o f Taste and Smell. Large size, 50 cunts at
heal it. Cures fever sores, ulcers, ready for the yards.
druggists or by mail; Trial size, 10 cent« by mail.
Mrs. Robinson returned from Port­ boils, corns, all skin eruptions. Best
ELY BROTHERS, i.6 W arren St. New Y ork.
ised to receive subscriptions for it at
Many goats have died in this local­
land last week, where she had been to pile cure on qarth. Only 25 cents a
$1 a year.
attend tile poultry show and visit rel- box. Cure guaranteed. . Sold by M. ity during the winter.
ai ives.
D. Ellis, druggist.
Mrs. Snyder has left for Dallas te
W s dropped in Tuesday to see wlmt
The low price house furnishers, Salem, Oregon.
reside with her son, Riclisrd.
L IN C O L N .
PEEDEE.
the legislature was doing. Both hoirs
H. L. Fenton fetched some of his
Sunday school at 10:30. Everybody
ea were driving away at a good rale.
Alva Womer's new barn, is nearing goats to enter at the goat show.
L E T T E R LIS T .
completion.
tScanuing the countenance of cne come.
CY­
Dial Williams hss ordered a new
These letter« remain uncalled fur in
member after another as he rose to
Charles Sturgis, of Clierrygrove, will
O E, Price has been quite sick with
PHER’S
camera and photographic outfit ready
Hie Dallas postoffice for the week end­
move to Southern Oregon in a short
speak, left the impression that it was la giippe.
ing January 29th and parties calling
for the apring rush.
5, INCU-
time.
quite an intelligent and respsctalile
Mrs. John Childers has a couple ■ f
ACHES AND for them will please state that they
\ j BATORS
Mrs. Foreman, senior, is very sick
i have been advertised :
Mrs. Sarah Price lias returned home
lot of men. Promptly at noon the | guinea fowls,
Mrs. Flynn had an attack of pneu­
.
•-
PAINS LOOK
j»
after
an
extended
visit
with
relatives
Charles V Fisher,
senate filed into the houa., the roll of
Revival meetings are in progrsss in
monia but is better.
in Salem and Dallas.
Louie Matson,
ALIKE
P o u lt r y S u p p lie s
S e e d s o f a ll K in d s
each body was called to vote for Spring Valley.
Jem. Phillips has ma..’e a lot of
A M Mauritzen—2
S pray » an d S pray P u m p »
Claud Lewis, a stock buyer visited, posts ibis winter st his ranohe about
United States senator. Corbett re-
TO
Mi>s Myrtle Gardner has been visit­
Our N o. 10 Seed Annual tells all. Send today.
C has . F. B elt , postmaster.
visited this section tsst week, hut five miles south of here.
onived 29, timilli 2G, McBride 19, Un­ ing relatives near here.
found no stock for sale.
B O W E N S’ SEED STORE
balance scattering and the end of it
U. 8. mail boxes can now be seen in
There are sevetal cases of chicken
TO
HOF r O R T L A S D ....................................... OREGON
Rev. B. J. Kelley, of K'ngs Valley,
front
of
nearly
every
home.
in tittor darkness. In the senate 137
GROWERS.
conducted religions services at our pox and mumps among us and the
school law forbidding those with in- { There are four good reasons why every
Althea and R ise l.ee, of Salem, have school house last Sunday.
lá tH E S IT A T t
bills bad been inttoduced, thirteen if
I am about to
fectious disorders from attendance j household should use this remedy:
Administrator’s Notice.
them by Mulkey, of tliia county, and been visiting relatives here,
order a car load
Quite a number of onreitisens have has been notoriously broken.
First—It penetrates quicker and deeper
of Hop wire di­
of the 238 in the house Simpson Inis
Jim McTimmonds, of Dallas, has been invited to attend an entertain­
than any known remedy.
o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e . v t h a t t h f . u n -
rect from eastern
ment to be given by ihe Airlie Wood
introduced three and Hawkins tw i been visiting at John Wallings.
CO LA.
Second—It removes pain and soreness >\t |
darsijrued was on the 24th day o f January, 1901,
mill. I can give by the county cou rt o f Polk cou n ty , O regon, ap-
once,
and will not soil or discolor the
We heard committee reports submit-
Clem. Matthews took Monday’s beat men on the 31s> of this month.
skin
or
clothing.
|> o p ted adm inistrator o f the estate o f Margaret L.
Frank Bruwu cut bia foot Monday
special low price Tuttle,
late o f Polk cou n ty , Oregon, deceased. All
Third—It contains no chloroform, ether, ,
ted en fifteen hills, live *f which were «‘,r Oregon City, returning Saturday,
It is reported that F. F. To' ie, who with an ax.
for a few days persons holding claim s against the said estate
ammonia, capsicum or Iodine and is ;
owns a tract of land adjoining Ptedee,
not volatile.
are notified t** present the s me, duly verlfled m re
not recommended to be passed
only.
Give
qnan
l Will. Hickman has gone to Idaho
Mr. Ferguann and Ed Milty ar* Fourth—Because It Is the only safe, quick
quired by law, within six inooths from the date o f
will erect a sawmill on his p-«mises
, to accept a position in a flouring mill.
and harmless remedy found on the lily and size and get quotation at once. t h - first nuhlication o f this notice, to m e at m y
in Ihe spring. He lives al Wilson- cutting their wood for next winter.
office in Ihtllas, O regon.
market.
PERRYDALT.
Dated, January 24, 1901 •
Mrs. Ahrsnis and her daughter, Let. vllle.
Mra. Reason Drunk wan taken aud-
J . C AD AM S.
Sold by all druggists at 50 cents.
|
lie,
spent
a
few
clays
visiting
in
Salem
Gifford Zumwnlt will go to raising
.
• i
i
.
. denly ill Monday while visiting at
Adm inistrator.
! 1 ist week.
V.. .
'eii-latnreexoeed | M„ Fi,u w„£ lieu„ lgi. of tl.e
docks.
SCOTCH
REMEDY
COMPANY
59
State
street,
Salem.
ul ita constitutional authority in paaa
Western Agency
S A N F R A N CISCO
Miss Alice Shepard was one cf Ihe ing senate bill 19, wliicli, ill effect, ia etoinacli.
Ground iu fine condition and farm­
W A LT E R MORLEY, Prop.
Administrator's Sale-
steamer Pomona’s passengers Wed» tbe appropriation of public money in
ers plowing.
The Kola literary eociety’s enter
j nesdsy morning.
♦+ + + + + + + + + -k*+ + + -t-*+ + + + + -l“ t-M
j
aid
ol
private
intareata.
Uinmeiil
has
been
changed
to
a
has
l)aii Kaegi rut hi» foot very badly,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
ket social to lie given February 16ih.
The farmers along the river Hats are
the blade of the axe going through it.
by virtue of an order of sale issued oat of the
Our school board failed to tecure
now replacing fence which was carried the service« of Miss Della Waters as A good program is in preparation. It
county m art of Polk county, Oregon, made
will be at the old church,
The hotel has closed and Mr. Shafer ! away by high water.
and entered on the r»th day of March, 1900, in
teacher for the next year. She will
the matter of the e s ta te '«»f Charlen A . Saw-
and sisters have gone back to their
continue
teaching
at
Cherry
Grove
telle. deceased, the undersigned will on
BBID
CEFORT.
hom e.
Carl Abrams lias purchased an in-
with an increase of «alary.
*
S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 3 , 1901,
j vubator and we expect soon to see
Farmers ill busy plowing.
Elder Kane has missed bis last two ! broods of motherless chickens wander­
| at the h<*ur* f l o'clock, p. m., of said day,
Live slock of all kinds ia doing well,
appointments on account of dipllieria ' ing about.
sell at the froufc dt»or of the court house in
A. K Bell has finished farming and
although the frosty weather that has
U alhs. in suki county of Polk, to the highest
in bis family.
is now hrlping W. L. Frink.
prevailed
during
the
peat
two
week*
bidder f« r canh in hand on day of sale, the
Some lumber was landed here last
I following d* scribed real property belonging
Winfield Flannery and Will Sar- ! I'hursday, which is going to be made has checked the growth of grass and
Will
fi
v
e
strength
to
the
nerves
and
re-
JL
Gilbert Tyson lias hie bop yard ,
to said estate, to-wit: Lot« 1 anti 2 of section
store the liver and kidneys to a healthy
4*
vor«locked
pastures are getting a lit-
gran: took a load of (Hiultry to tin | into a new wharf, tlie old one being ,i\'
' U '-V
17. townnhip 8 nouth, range 6 west, of ihe
cleaued up and partly plowed.
condition, give t»>ne to the »tonuwh end
i
Sab m market.
wrecked by tl.e high
water.
lie
short.
b
ow
els,
and
prom
ote
a
^>od
a
p
p
it't»
4»
Willamette meridian, in Polk county, Ore­
gh
healthv digestion; will relieve vonstipa
4
Mis«
Elite
Brown
has
returned
from
gon,
containing 37 09 acres. Also a one-half
W. M Sargrant and wife went to
Won, purify the blood and make a heal
■ <|a
acre o f land, l>ounded as follow«: beginning
Miss Dae Matthew., formerly of »his
M .Yoet, of Wankomis, Oklaha- an extended licit to Lincoln county.
thy body with a clear skin. That tired
«{*
Newberg to attend the third wedding vicinity,
at
a
jw.int
342 feet w est of the s**nthwfwt cor­
but of late residing in Oregon i " lft territory, who bought a tract of
feeling will leave you and sleep will be
«$>
anniversary of llielr daughter.
ner o f h * H. Moek M , in Montgomery'* Falls
B> rt liennis and Archie Chambers,
restful. At Wilson s drug More, Dal la«.
+
('itv, was united in marriage to Rail I uninijirovoU land in 'he npper Feeder
;
Ufty,
in
P<dk
county, Oregon, running thence
The Junior Endeavors will give an Stafford, of Portland, recently
I vall'’ -v w'"** * » "> ''* here last fall, is have gone to California in search ol
ea*t
feet, thence north 21 degreee west
K + -H + W + + + + + H + + + + + + + +
entertainment and sup|wr at the
exiected to arrive with liis family work.
! 130 feet, thenc® sooth WU degrees, west 21BJ
••“ bn Boehringer, while trying to about the tiret ol March,
Christian ehurcli on Ihe evening of
feet, thence south 21 degre*w east to ’ wginaing
R. R. Riggs, our jovial road super a —W H É Í
, P'»* information aj*vly to W . If. Parrieh, nr
cm .. I’nrviiM creek on a tr«.. lost hi.
^
no ,
of
February loili.
S C U R E FOB ^ B
visor,
was
out
Wednesday
repairing
A. F. Campbell, hi* attorney, at Monmouth,
.— e » — —
balance and tun.bl.d in. Alter doing ,hi, vidaily from Hie d is e ... that le
Oregon.
W . H. P A R R IS H .
pr. v. , ¥nl
, „ . i in olh» r p*rt, bridges.
W. O. Sims and wife, formerly of -, me .,« .i.. ,w;m,ning in .hallow wa-
Administrator, with will annexed, o f tbe ee-
I
tate
o
f
Charles
A.
Saw
telle, <*
Bethel, are now leac.nng al Buell's leran lm m l. he Sucre«.led
reach-
t h „ co | 1 „
)ur goat men attrib-
Joa East, of Dallas, *111 soon mors
Next door to“P. O., Dallas. I 1 »steal January 19, 1901.
chapel.
w*
,ar
uls this seeming immunité to a high- to this place to lake charge of the
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
D ta Miles 9 Nervine
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One Price
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DALLAS, OREQON-
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY
Qoingto Have a Hew Carpet.
Our Big Carpet Sale.
CATARRH
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CATARRH
Buren 6t Hamilton,
Don’t Rub It In.
A ll
Scotch Remedy
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WILSONS
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DANDELION
Photo­
graphic
Sup­
plies.
PFENNIG,
Jeweler and Optician.