Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 13, 1901, Image 2

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    N E W qOODS
N EW qCODS
bcou quite Inched to a log that wa rolling down
the hillside came in contact with him
with sufficient force to hurl him sever
The cold snap is doing a great deal al feet into aerial space, where he
of injury to the grain.
threw a number of summersault* in
M h * M .ble Davi* returned to Port- rapid suceession, after which lie laud­
auJ after u short stay with her friend* ed in a clump of hushes, some.30 feet
" I am an engineer and for years was
from where he had taken hi* sudden
he-e.
To the engineer who h#s the powerful
j departure from the earth.
handicapped in my work by frequent at­
forces of nature under his control, the pos­
J O. Fletcher and C. H. Starr have
tacks of severe headache.
In spite of
session o f a clear head is an absolute neces­
gone to Southern Oregon to look at a
AN TIO CH .
•took ranch.
everything I could do those spells grew
Spring concis arriving daily. A n immunise ■•took
sity. H e must have a head that is quick
Jus. and John S< vier and Grandma
worse until they became almost continual.
and ready, wide awake and ever on the
Mr. Graham, formerly of Salem, was Osborn have been sick.
if staples and farny dry goods, hats, caps, cloth­
Hearing of Dr. Milos’ Nervine through a
accidentally shot on the Lewi* farm
lookout to meet emergencies.
A clear
Foiert Paine- ami wife will soon re-
ing,
furnishing goods, shoes. In fact you will find
last Sunday.
m
friend who had used it, I began taking it
! turn to their Albany home.
head must be free from aches and pains,
every
line filled with bargains in new and stylish
Ralph Ball, a Corvallis student re­
for my head, .md it gave me relief from the
because they weaken the nervous force
Several amtiiul hero arc prepaiiug
cently
re'urned
home
from
the
Port
goods. Shirt waists in endless variety, TT p to
start. In a short time my head was as
to ride the Wood nut n goat.
and divert the attention. It must not know
land hospital and is reported quite ill.
clear as a bell, and has not troubled me
date clothing, finely tailored and first class. Our
B. M. Me Beth has rented the place
dizainess, dullness, melancholy depres­
—- ♦ ♦ ------—
| recently occupiid b\ J. VV. Miller.
A N i g h t of T e r r o r .
since.”
E. W . W i l s o n , Alcott, Colo.
spring styles in hats are the nobbiest and the new­
sion of spirits, nor nervousness
14Awful anxiety wan felt for the wid-
It was Mr* Marks and ( ’ bailie Os­
est. Remember, we hold prices down and that
|<»w of the brave General Burnham of born that rented the Bre-sler place.
j Macliiu*. Maine, when the doctors
you get the best goods from us at the lowest possi­
Mi-s Alice Mack is ta li ig music
I said she would die from pneumonia
ble price. Call for coupons and get a set of dishes
| before m orning” writes Mrs. 8. H. i lesson* of Mis. Hamilton in Dallas.
Lincoln, who nttended her that fear-
Mrs. Mata Brown-Hendricks, of Me- N E W T H IS W E E K .
| ful night, but she begged for l)r.
A line of shoes at less than cost. O ur entire line of
Relieves every form of head trouble and gives to the entire system that vigor, energy and K ing’* New Discovery, which had ! Minuvilb*, i* aboti* to sell her farm
| here.
| more than once saved her life, and
snap that make clear-headedness. T ry a bottle for yourself.
jackets and capes ut closing out prices.
We sell gro
The county surveyor has been doing
| cured her pi consumption. After Uik-
ceries.
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ing. shn aloju all night. F irther use some work for Mr. Jack* and Mr.
emirefy ciired her." This marvellous Hnyder.
med¡cL e is guaranteed to cure all
T
Beginning February 2(5th Elder*
throat, cheat and lung disease*. Only Eason and Mulkey will conduct u scr­
50
cents
and
$1.
Trial
bottles
free
at
be continued to February I9th.
ies of meetings here.
M. D. Ellis’ drug store.
SALEM , OREGON.
The administrator of the J. F. B
Mrs. N«llio Y’ eater is spending a few
ry estate was authorized to sell per­
L O G A N B E R R Y .*
S U G A R P R U N E S .«»
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Harring­
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T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
ton, no* th of Dallas.
B U Y N O N E BUT T H E B E S T STO C K
SEND FO R
DALLAS, FRIDAY, PEB. 15, 1901.
Lewis Ma'-nny is down from Idaho.
The guardian of Nellie, Hazel ami
CATALOG
W H IC H IS A L W A Y S T H E C H E A P E S T
John Mulkey was authorized to sell An U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re
Born, to the wife of George Fowler,
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real property a* prayed for in his pe
s u m o of W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are
a son.
and
unLitniRD K vkry F riday M orwino A t 7:30.
tit ion.
•
a n d Have Bo on Lately D o i n g .
C L IM A T IC
Ed Graves is just through a tussle
W . ,Y . W x Y H I I ,
with lagrippe.
Nothing but a local j
T H U R S T O N B R OS., P R O P R IE T O R S . D A L L A S , O R E C O N .
It W ill S u r p r i s e Y o u - T r y It.
COM.MISSION KKS.
emedy or change ofcli- i
KDITOK ANI> PROPRIKToR.
— DEALERS IN A L L KINDS OF—
I t i* the medicine above all other*
•»ate will cu-e
Joe Guthrie, of B<id^sport, is visit­
John Teal.
Seth Riggs.
f<ir catarrh and is worth its weight in ing at the home of Ja*. Graver.
CATARRH
The sheriff filed his report of the gold. E ly ’s Cream Balm doe* all that
T h a S ^ e o i f l c is
SUBSCRIPTION BATHS:
condition of thr D 99 tax list and up­ is cluiniv d for it.— B. W. Sperry, Hait-
Mis* Maud Penrose, a ho ha* been
ly’ s Cream Balm
on
examination
i»
was
approved.
fl 5 0 ............................ Per v^nr
ford, Conn. My son was afflicted working for Mrs. Meeker, is at home
It is quickly absorbed
Gives relief at «nice.
|
sick.
Jacob Smith was chosen road super­ with catarrh. He used Ely’s Cream
$ 75 ......................... l*er nix month*
r. opens and cleanses the j
visor
in
the
place
of
W.
G.
Campbell,
4 0 ......................Per three month*
Balm and the disagreeable catarrh all
Nasal I’ issages. * !
Mis* Iva Burton came down from
Allays Intlam.ition.
left him.— .1. C. Olinstead, Areola, 111.
Advertising rate* made known on , rehigned.
leals und Protect?, the j
the agricultural college for a Sunday
application. Correspondence i**olicit*
leinbrane. Restores the
The tax levy for 1900 was fixed as The Balm does not iiritale or cause at home.
n
Senses ot Taste and Smell. No injurious drug, Keg
*1.
follows: State tax 5.7 mills, scalp 1 sneezing. 8«»ld by druggist* at 50
size, 50 cents; Family size, £i or by mail.
.
Roth rough and dressed material on hand and orders of
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable mill.county 14.3 mills; total 20 mills. (•«•lit* or mailed by Ely Brothers, 50 Grandma Shinn and Mrs. Edelman.f f ular
KLY BUOniKKS, f « Wur.cn Street, New York.
•»rice*.
Albany, are visiting Mrs. C. W. P m gelt
any size promptly tilled.
County Treasurer Dalton was cred­ Warren street, New York.
at Peedeo.
ited with cancelled warrants lo the
FALLS CITY.
amount of $3,740.50.
RED P R AIR IE.
Some seemed to have come to the
B R ID C K P O R T.
JU R Y LIST.
The county clerk was ordered to ail
Miss M.»y Spangler, of Forest Grove
conclusion that, the mother* of Dallas
Jas.
Penington
i*
here
on
a
visit.
Rev. C. C. Poling will preach here
| have no right to insist upon moral
Jmry list for district number 2 , vertise for bids for 50 cords of large is a visitor at the parsonage.
Sunday.
Hr wood and 25 cords of clean,straight
One of Mr. McDaniel’s hordes died. ! surroundings for their children and
county of Polk, state of Oregon :
Several land cruiser* came last week
oak grub wood from three to six in and went into the woods weal of here.
i such of their husband* as have low
I) G " Henry
H B Brophy
Miss Ethel Chambers, of Dallas, is
Four tennis were plowing on the V. | taste* and depraved appetite*. Now
dies in diametsr, hid* to he opened
Sam Barker
Alfred Vernon
visiting tier mother, Mrs. McKown.
J.
Turnidge
place
laat
week.
Mrs. H. R. and Mr*. Milton Grant
on Thursday of the March term of
! those mother* have handed together
^ o r e Throat
Daniel Fin ey
J P Holme*
were visitor* at Mr*. Glaze’s last week
court.
Mrs. Shadden, of McMinnville, is
Larkin Grice
VV. A. Turnidge and the Cox boys I and determined to establish a higher
Wm Hunter
Pneumonia
visiting tier sister, Mrs. N. M, Chapin.
| plane of morality in this midst. What
The report of the viewers of tl e
George Chapman George Porter
Mr. Carey and Mr. Long have lt-
Rheumatism are chopping wood for the neighbor*. decent man will throw cold water on
Frank Kamerer
road petitioned for by Andrew Mini'll cated claims in the Alsea country,
W W Smith
C. L. Hubbard, of Dallas, is getting
Bronchitis
OAK CROVE.
I their efforts.
John Morris
and others being favorable, said road near John Hyde Jr.
S It Young
out barrel staves on the J. M. Dennis
Headache
T W Bru nk
was ordered to he established and
Eugene Hanna
place.
Salem
friends
are
visiting
the
Seel
Messrs. Beezley are making some
A J Brown
.1 H Fletcher
opened.
Bruises
ey home.
While trimm ing up the orchard
H H Hayden
1) L Matheney
A contract was made with I). J. Ri* extra line carpet rug*: their fruit tree
Earache
nursery is a line sight.*
Dale
Bell
met
a
very
painful
though
Eugene Brown
J VV McDowell
Eza Smith h is gone back to East­
ley to furnish electric lights for the
Neuralgia
not serious Accident, the ax caught on
J F Shall*» r
Robert Glenn
ern Washington.
court house at $25 a month from Oc­
Miss Haley has recessed her classes
John Byers
Toothache
K E Harritt
tober to April and $15 a month the i for a weeks visit to Monmouth to aa- a limb and fell striking him in the
Preachers Moreliead and Mulligan
face.
S A D Gibson
C W Beckett
balance of the year.
I list her recovery from mumps.
Burns
are holding a revival at this place.
W S Fitts
Henry Smith
KILLS ALLOW ED.
Lumbago
OAKDALE.
Hallott Thompson dislocated his
A few cameras left over
T W Wann
John Walling
A , G. Roberts lias several men at
Parker it Jones, lumber . . . . $ 38 59 wrist by a fall last week; the Dr. re­
Croup
F Rosenbaum
L R Green
work in his hop yard and is increas­
John
Earley
lias
100
cords
of
wood,
from last season which I
Wm Lucas, bridge work . . .
7 50 duced the dislocation promptly.
Ed Mi tty
Sam Phillips
Cuts
ing the acreage.
«ut.
will sell at half price.
L E Braley. bridge work . . . .
17 30
T J Gardner
Edwin Loose
Physicians use th is M y sterio u s Pain
W alter Vassall has bought the Gil­
15 00
J II Hawley. gravel...............
The Card Brothers have rented the C u r e in th e ii fa m ilie s a n d p r e s c r ib e it
Entertainment and basket »»c ia l at
Wm Bayne
A C Lea bo
bert
property
on
Main
street
and
we
6 15
F S Younger, road supplies.
F >rley hopyard.
In t h e ir p r a c tic e . A t d r u g g is t s , 50 cts. the church on the evening of Februa­
W B I hmean
O E Price
Thurston Bros., lum ber.......
12 7 » hope ha will build a bank thereon.
Otis Wait
G en tlem en : I n e v e r h e s ita te to a c k n o w l­ ry 23rd, given by the school to buy
J li Slu pard
Mrs. Robins»» lias been quite sick edge
the w o r th ol a g o o d th in g, conse- dictionary and library books.
4 00
W G Campbell, road work .. .
Pro­
Cattle nre doing well; the fine, dry, «it li la grippe. They shipped $45 n u ently
C L Pearce
Joshua Pm vine
I do n ot h esita te to a ck n o w led g e
5 10 | cold weather with plenty of feed suits
M 1) Ellis, supplies..............
that I n a v e g iv e n yo u r re m ed y a th orou gh gram as follows:
A B Gibson
A K Southwick
worth of chickens one day last week. test,
and
h
a
v
e
fo
u
n
d
it
to
b
e
a
ll
y
o
u
cia.m
.
40 00 them, but grass is very scarce with us.
M ilo Woods, salary...............
Song— America.
John Osborn
N H Stonebrink
R e s p e c tfu lly ,
62 50
E V Dalton, sam e................
The people of Oakdale met Sunday
Recitation— Leland Roberts.
J. H. P U T N A M , M . D.. R u tlan d, Vt.
I) J I I oi . mkh ,
Frank
Butler
has
burned
over
Taler
66 00
F E Myer, same..................
aad organized a Un.on Sunday School
Recitati»n— Johnnie Ruble.
Justice of the Pesce.
SCOTCH RtMEDY COMPANY
Hill
and
is
sowing
thereon
mesquite
I
5 00
Following is the list of officers elected : Western Agency
R H Knox, supplies...........
Vocal Snip— Homer White.
SAN FRANCISCO
| grass seed, which he hopes will cope j
Glass ifc Prudhomme, same. .
Superintendent, Mrs. Joe Card; assis
2 68
Recitation— Jimmie Allen.
PERRYDALE.
with the fern.
taut superintendent. O. E Dennis;
T B Huntley, bridge work . .
21 00
Recitation— Blanche Kawk.
Pastor Kane prcaahed at the Chris Joshua McDaniel, gravel. . . .
8 15
Voffn 1 Solo— Nellie Williamson.
Clerk Ira Mehrling lias posted no- secretary, George Robinson ; treasurer,
■
Executor’s
Sale.
linn church last Sunday,
6 (10 lire» calling (or bid- for the painting George Siefarth ; organist, Mrs. George
Mrs Ankeny, same .............
Recitation— Joe Allen.
Next door to'P. 0., Dallas.
50 00 ef our school house. I’ainlers, call Siefarth; librarian, Miss Cleva Sie­
Recitation— Jay Smith.
Hill land having become too cry £ W F Nichols, salary.............
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10 57 upon him (or particulars.
farth; janitor, Channcey
Dennis; liy virtue uf ail enter amt decree of the coun­
Martin Broar4 u m b er...........
Duet— Misses Ifoise.
plow, farmer* welcomed the rain.
D L Keyt, rent, e tc ...............
3 00
teachers, David Hubbard, Joe Card ty court of Polk county, ntute of Oregon,
Recitation— Jessie Ruble,
A d m in istra to r’s Notice.
Mr.
Forstiey
lias
moved
into
hi.
res­
and Mrs. George Siefarth. School to heretofore made oil the tlth day of February, j Recitation— Ivan Alleu.
4 IS
Foies are becoming numerous, Dell ! A R T.ni ‘r, nails ................
idence
and
bootatore
on
llie
bridge
A.
P
„
1901,
directing
James
Savage,
the
ex-
9 68
meet at 2 o’clock every Sunday.
Oration— Clay Hrisu.
Sargeant having killed three recently. Andy Wilson, lum ber...........
"NOTICE IS HEKEDY GIVEN TH A T THE I N
em tor of the estate of W illiam Savage, de­
2 75 corner ami this residence is a great
Instrumental music— Ethyl Smith. |
I T A Higgs, groeerie*.............
darsigued was on the 24th day of January, 1901,
ceased, to »ell certain real pn-|>erty belonging
improvement
to
that
spot.
by the county court of Folk cou« ty, Oregon, ap­
P
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K
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Richard, son of J. G. Sears, died j F A Douty, same..................
19 35
Dialogue— An Afternoon Tea.
to »aid estate, described a. follow», to-wit:
pointed administrator of the estate of Mnrgnret 1».
last week, after only a few days illness. J J H ill, lumber ................
Beginning at the «outheaet corner of the
42 84
Solo— Russ Heise.
¡Tuttle, late of Polk county, Oregon, deceased. All
P et« K litver is laid up witli a sore donation
The M. E. quarterly conference wa,
land claim of William Sav;ige, noti­
persons holding claims against the «»id estate
10 80 j held on Saturday and Sunday, Rev. hand.
Recitation— Enoch W ill.
George Howe, railroad agent at j 1) L Matheny, gravel . . . .
are notified to preaent the s me, duly verified a* re­
fication No. 5,0fi0, claim No. 70, in township
13 63 I Young, of Dallas, .acting a. deputy-
Duet.
quired by law, within six month* from the date of
6 south, range 0 weat of the W illam ette mer-
Sheridan, and his wife have been vis J M Stark, lumber .............
An
ugly
acting
horse
disfigured
the
the first publication of this notice, to me at my
6 00 presiding elder for Dr. Ford.
E Brown, bridge work.........
Vocal Solo— Iva Roberts,
|
idian,
in
the
county
of
Polk
and
state
of
Ore­
iting at the home of Zach Howe.
office in Dallas, Oregon.
face of Mr. East.
gon, and running thence north 41 degree», 4 -
Recitation— G. B. West.
John Vernon, tilin g .............
4 32
Dated, January S4, IVUI*
minute»,
east
21.50
chains;
thence
north
03
de
J. C ADAMS.
Last Tuesday a wood chopping bee
Solo— Herbert Elliett.
John McCulloch, whose log was Win Faull, jail work.............
4 25
lama Reinbold is out of school on gree», weat 28.00 chain» to the east line o f the
Administrator.
Address— Superintendent Starr.
85 OO tor the M. E. church took place and account of siekness.
broken by his horse getting tangled | A F Toner, work ................
said Savage claim, thence north 21 degree»,
26 00 | an elegant collation was served for
j 30 minutes, we»t 3-1.31 chain» to the liet-th- | Instrumental duel— Misses Heise.
in some wire and falling, is getting VV H Walker, road supervi*or
D. I). Reihlekopn is working in ea»t corner of the »aid Savage claim-, thence
Faicu— W ooing Under Difficulties. W H I T E R
A Huston, s a m e ................
56 00 the workers at the parsonage.
along all right.
weat 5.49 chain», thence »noth IjO chain» to the
John Orr’a hop yard at Rickreall.
E N Hall, t im e ....................
| Auction of baskets.
14 25
Houth boundary line of »aid e'.aiin, thence eaet
Ttic appointment of two deputy
G VV’ Chapm n, same...........
99 70 game wardens, unnamed, in our midst
CO U N TY COURT.
P L Y M O U T H .*
Remember the entertainment Feb­ 28.25 chain» to the place -4 beginning, being
BALLSTON.
W E Goodoll, same..............
122 00 | lias caused some anxious thought ruary 25th and help along a good [ a part of the aaid Savace claim and a part of
I'KOHA'SK.
| the H. Haggard .donation land Claim, and
State vs Ne* Dale ..............
27 50 among our sporting brethren.
Ray Craven, of Dallas, is clerking R O C K **
cauie.
' containing 130 27 acre», more o r h » «
Also
Sibley, J.
State vs Day and Sutton.......
4 20
lot .5 of section 7 in »aid township ami range, in the store here.
Austin Fi.lihurn, of Salem, has containing 19.73 acre», and containing in all
In the land case of Alvin Brown vs-
D J Holmes, making jury list.
3 00
Iii the matter of the guardianship Mrs Rose,board ..................
David Bowman is down from east
5 00 I’ele Hansen Commissioner Hermann been visiting at the home of James 150 acres.
That in pursuance of »aid order and decree, of the mountains.
of Mary and Sarah Clodfelter, Arthur 1) J Riley, electric lights....... 100 00 has ordered reversal of the decision of Bnydalon.
1,
Jellies
Savage,
a»
such
executor,
w
ill
offer
Moore, D. A. Hedges and F. A. Douty C J Young, stock inspector .
One setting of thirteen W hite
37 50 the Oregon City Otfi. e and the can
Lynn Birks was kicked by a horse
for sale and sell at public auction, at the front
PEEDEE.
were chosen to apprui*e the property. Belli Riggs, commissioner .. . 13 t>0 lation of Hansen's application.
Plymouth Rock eggs from
door of the court house in Dallas, l'oik coun­ the other day and his arm badly hurt.
prize winning birds for $1.50.
11 80
It was ordered that the hearing in J B Teal, sam e.......................
Reuben Hastings is gradually recov­ ty, Oregon, on
Those inveterate hunters John Rob­
C. E. Campbell, in the inlereit of
S atu rday. M a rc h 10, 1901,
the case of the Eliza J. Bentley estate J E Sibley, comity ju d ge.......
60 05 bins and Milt Grant spent one whole ering (rum an aggravated attack of la
MRS. O. T . P O R TE R ,
A t the hour of 1 o’clock, p m., for cash in , the Woodmen of the World, gave a
night on the trail of a red (ox in the griptie.
hand, the land herein above described to the phonographic and stereopiicon show
Albany, Oregon.
creek bottom hut lie eluded their po­
Clay Bash, of Parker, visited with j highest and best ladder.
here to • crowded house Tuesday ev­
Dated thi» 11th day of February, A. D „
lite attentions.
relatives here and _at Kings Valley 190).
ening, and the next evening gave
JAMES SAVAGE,
another one for the benefit of the Sun­
FARM ERS.
Althea Gardneri, helping Mrs. Flynn last week.
Executor to the estate " f William Savage, de­ day school.
>0 t fr e a
A T T E N T IO N !
who has nearly recovered (rom her
Pliy Pimpson loat another valuable ceased.
'^HESITATE.
altaek of pneumonia. Anan Myer is horse last week from some kind of
I am tak­
Prof. Meakin, head lecturer for the
] a hoot again Imt looking peaked frem throat trxMlble that cuased suffocation
ing orders for a-
Woodmen of the World, delivered on
\ his late sickness.
nother car load
Monday to a packed audience in the
The Misses Ritnor, who are attend­
of woven wire
Woodman hall his famous lecture,
CY­
.1 J. Colwell has moved into It is ing school in your city, came home
fencing at lower
Footprints «r Onward.
For three
new h miso and with finishing and Sunday on a brief vi.it to their par­
P H E R ’S
hours the people were held spellbound
than
whf’leaal«
j painting inside and out has greatly ents.
IN C U -
liv bis eloquence. He ha* devoted his
price on coast.
THE
I improved its appearance. Mr. and
; life lo the betternnnt of mankind and
A liop buyer, from Salem, was
EATORS
\ Mrs. Baker have moved into John's
whoever bears hint is made better by
through this aection last week trying
former house on the hill.
to contract for this seasons crop of Sflf-VWPLATillGl
! it.
.—-----------
A Frightful Blund er
l.op«.
Seed» of nil Kind»
P o u ltr y S u p p lie »
jS Ik -trip« moreen. A line of reg
Pillow ciue», aizc 45x116, special
HARMONY.
^ W ill often cause a horrible burn, cut,
S p ra y * and S p ra y P u m p »
59 State street, ¡Salem.
jnlnr 65c quality (ilk s I r¡;»■ moreen,
18c each.
A. M. Kau, formerly engaged in buy
Our No. 10 Seed Annual tells all. Send today.
scald or bruise. Bucklen'a Arnica
Oliver I.e >ui rd ha* a very *crc
" - p ciol xt 48,- A yard.
W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop.
ing stock and farming, has sold out all
jiR a lv e , will kill the pain and promptly
hand.
tiis land and will soon start on a tour
B O W E N S ’ S E E D STORE
! Heifiiliir 10c outing tl.innel in dark
Regular $1.25 umbrella*, guar­
H | heal it. Cures fever sores, ulcers,
through Southern Oregon.
P O R T L A N D .............................. otUOOS
color. At 6^c a yard.
Will and Joe Ridgeway’s have la
anteed good*, 98 cents each.
Sgj I boil», coma, all akin eruption*. Best
Adm i mistrator’s Sale.
grippe.
Mia« Ella Shaffer and Miss E m r a
| pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a
Boy. .«en ter., til« kind tliAt other
A line of Warner'* coraet* worth
box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by M. j Bvera, of Monmouth, attended ti e ++++-H.+++++4-+++-Î--1-+++-Î-++++Î
.tore. ask you $1.50 (or, in green.,
E m a Smith, of Oak Grove, ia visit­
$1.25, special at 98 cents each.
i cotillion paity at the residence of
N O T IC E TS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T
1). Ellis, druggist.
blue*, red., bl*ck*, $! cucii.
ing her relatives here.
( by virtue «»f an order o f *sle isaued out of ths
Henry Pearce, on Friday night of last
Mens’ linen tioaom white shirt*,
county
court of Polk county, Oregon, mails
ROCK CREEK.
Mesara Blanchard and Gene Maul- and entered
week.
Doiitde fared .o ilin g , in hrown.,
double hack, double stitched
on the .‘«th day of March, 1900, in
•
ling
have
gone
to
Silverton.
tan», greys, etc
Regolar price ut
the matter of the estate of Charles A . Saw-
throughout. Regular price 7&c, j
The grain crops arc as yet uninjur­
Clear day* and frosty night*.
telle,
deceased,
the undersigned will on
[ ( I t i , .pecinl $1.90 a yard.
special 68c each.
ed by the freezing weather, though
A hack 1 ord of Sheridan people
S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 3 , 1901,
R iv Henry lias returned from the fear is entertained as to wliai results
were up to tfic basket social.
M eo»’ hoary merino half lio*e 121
Mena’ hat*, regular $3 quality
at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. m., of .«»id day,
Philippine, and is dangerously ill in may be, should the present weather
cen t, a pair.
Federa hat* $1.90 each.
The farmers are afraid the freezing fell at the front door of the court house in
E ' 8an Francisco.
eonditions continue much longer.
IhdliiH, in *.»hl county o f polk, to t ie highest
weather will harm the wheat.
hMdcr for c»*h in hand on day of *ale. th»
l-nnie I, Hanntint, a pioneer settler
1 he wind lias been very strong. A
Mr. Pleas. Howard and wife are following di icrihfH real property belonging
Will
give
strength
b»
the
nerve«
ami
re-
Pig limb wa. blown through Fred Wit- and highly respected citizen, died at
Btore the liver ami kidney* to * healthy
visiting her parents M r. and Mr*. to *»¡,1 estate, to-wit: Ie»t* 1 and 2 of Motion
17, town*hip 8 *outh, rang# 6 weat, of the
lenatrom’s bedroom window and while hi* home between McTimmond* V a l­
rxnufition. give t-»ne U> the doM M l md
C.
O. Burges*.
bowel*, and pnunote a tc*wl appiiit.v
Willamette meridian, in Polk enuntv, Ore-
J. L. Morrison was in a «m ail building ley and Pedee at an early hour last
healthy tligewiion; will relieve conatipa
L-m. containing .17 09 acres. Also a one-half
A
basket
social
was
given
here
l»*l
it was blown over intu the gulch, se­ Saturday morning. Fnueral service»,
tkm, parity U m Mood a»nl make a heal­
acre of land, bounded a* ft »How*: Beginning
Friday
evening
for
llie
purpose
of
thy body with a clear skirt. That tired
conducted by Rev. C. C. Poling, of
verely bruising him.
at a point 342 feet went of the **»uthw*wt cor-
feeling will leave you and sleep will be
raising money to purchase a l»ell for !,^r .
l)*ll is, were held at the family resi­
block M, in Montgomery’* Falls
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restful. At Witeon'« drug »tore, Dali aa
+
lhe
school.
The
backet*
were
auc­
l ity, in Polk county, Oregon, running thence
B E TH E L AND MoCOY.
dence * ' 10 o'clock on Sunday, after
eaet 232A feet, thence north 21 degrees we*t
tioned
off,
the
proceeds
amounting
which the remains were interred in
degrees, west 21H|
Mis* Jessie Reese i* visiting in Mc- the family burying giound near Pe­
#10 A f er »upper the pwple were 1.10 feet, thence «with
feet, thence south 21 degr**eB ea>t to beginning
J M iim ville
entereaimd by a graph«•; hone.
For ^information a i^ 'y teW . H. Parrish, or
dee.
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A. K. Campl<ell. h * attorney, at Monmouth,
A. C. McKinnon was seen ou our
J. N. Yoat gave a tree exhibition of
W . H. P A R R IS H ,
Alfred Campbell, of Ballston, will Dragon.
streets Monday.
his acrobatic skill one day laat week,
Administrator, with will annexed, of the es-
graduate this year at the agricultural | tat* of Charles A. .Sawtelle, dereweed
while
moving
some
In
a«y
logs
on
a
A M. Holmes recently shipped a
college.
! Dated January 19. 1901.
sloping piece of ground. A limb at
car load of sheep.
A Clear Head.
Miss Josic Holmes bus
sick with the grippe.
R. E. B T îY f.N & S O N -
One Price
. . . .
-
Çash S^'or?
DALLAS, O REGON-
D*. Miles* Nervine
TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS.
CATARRH
T h u rsto n L u m b e r C o m p a n y
COLD ' HEAD
Don’t Rub It In.
Scotch
Remedy
Cameras at
Half Priced
They are
Bargains».^
PFENNIG,
Jeweler and Optician.
^ e E G G S^
ITrade Attractors 1
Quality Store
SALEM FENCE WORKS
i
WILSONS
CELERY
DANDELION
DALRYMPLES
REMNANT SALE.
SALEM.