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fluttering or irregular pulsa tions are an indication of weak ness of the nerves or muscles of the heart. A weakness long continued produces deformity and organic disease. If your heart action is weak, make it strong. Build up the muscles and strengthen the nerves with the greatest of all heart reme dies, Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. “ My wife had fluttering and pa lpitation of the heart, accom panied by weak spells and nerv ousness, which notiiing relieved u ntil she began tak in g Dr. Miles’ H e a r t Cure. T h e flrst bottle gave relief and six completely restored he r h e a lth .” I saac H kadlky , W ic hita , Kan. D r . M ile s ’ H e a r t Cure quiets the nervous heart, regu lates its pulsations and builds up its strength as nothing else can. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., E lkha rt, Ind. A Blackburn, J B S t u m p ; buck«, IT S OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- Grant, A Blackburn. Out* year olds, does, U 8 Grant, J B Sm ith , J B S t u m p ; bucks, Ayers & Farley Bros, 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 I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . N Woodard. J B Stum p. Two year olds, doe, J B S t u m p ; bucks, U S Grant. Three year olds, doc, J l! A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p le t e Re s u m o of W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are Slum p. Four years old and over,doe, a n d Hav e Been La te ly D o i n g . •1 B S t u m p ; buck, U S G ra nt, O N Harrington. Pairs of kids, does, J B Stum p, a B l a c k b u r n ; bucks, A Black IN D EPEN D EN CE. bum . Swe< pslakes, aged doe, buck, Ja m e s Graves is sick. yearling doe, doe kid, J B Stum p. Prem ium s awarded; grade goals, kids. Allie Hoover is visiting M m il P e n Bucks, first premium, M B G r a n t ;s e e rose. • >itd, J B Smith ; do r, Hr«' and second, George Crowli y sp e n t Sunday at Wm Riddell. One year olds, does. W in Riddell; second, T E Lyon. Two Airlie. vear oldo, does, first, IT S G r a n t ; sec I. Hart and wife are buck from So- ond, J B Stu m p . T h rsc year olds. davillu. Joes, first, J B S t u m p ; second. O N Harrington. F o u r years old and over F. A. Douty is preparing his store bucks, first, J B S l u m p ; doer, first, .1 j for A stock of dry gooes, W Robinson; second, .1 B S lu m p 1 Pairs of kills, bucks, fir»', W W J>’b'i Bell, nig h t watchm an of the Sm ith ; does, first, W m R iddell; sec steam er R uth, fell overboard anil was oml, J B S tu m p . Hwi«■pslaKes, aged drowned, doe, buck, yearling doe, doe kid, first, 1 he water has been so high t h a t J B Stu m p . T horoughbreds, kids; : bouts had to lower their sm oke stacks hubks, first, U 8 G r a n t ; second, A ! to get under the Salem bridge. Blackburn ; does, first, A B lackburn; ----------- ♦ . ♦ ----------- second, J B S lu m p One year olds, It W ill S u r p r i s e Y o u - T r y It. bucks, first, Avres A Farley Bros; I t is tlie medicine above all others second, J B - t u m p ; docs, first, J 1! for c a ta r r h and is worth its weight in S t u m p ; second. U S Grant. Two year gold. E ly's Cream Balm does all that olds, bucks, first, W W S m i t h ; sec is claimed for it.— B. W. Sperry, H a r t ond, U S G r a n t ; dues, first, J B ford, Conn. My son was a filie ted S t u m p Three year olds, does, first, J ! with catarrh. He used Ely’s Cream I! Stum p. Four years old and over, i Balm and the disagreeable c atarro all bucks, first, U S G r a n t ; second, O N ! left h im .— J. C. O lm stead, Areola, 111. H a rrin g to n ; does, firs1., J B S t u m p I The Balm does not irritate or cause Pairs of kids, bucks, first, J B S t u m p ; sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 Iocs, first, J B S l u m p ; second, A I cents or mailed bv Ely Brothers, 56 Blackburn. Sweepstakes, aged doe, | \Vftrren strcetj N,.’w York buck, yearling doe, doe kid, first, J B .__ m , m __________ Stum p. Ju dges, A1 Yoakum , Slier - BU EN A V I8 TA . dan, Geo Houck, Eugene, and J W J. R. Bedford and family spent last Craig, McCleay. week in Salem. W h a t S h a ll W s Hav e for D e s s e rt? T his question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-0, a delicious and healthful two m inutes dessert. P re pa r'd No boiling! no baking! simply add boiling water and set to cool. Fla vors :— Lem on, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry Get s package a t your grocers to-day. 10 cts. G. VV. MeLaughlin visitor last week. was a Salem Mra. E McNary and gran d d au g h ter going to be run by tin Jr old time Miss M aud Savage, visited relative* friend, Dan Siddoua. H e ia a c o m near Dallaa Tueaday. petent mill m an and o u g h t to m ake a | aucceea of it. Mra. Edwin Elliott has purchased 24 head of alieep a t ♦5 per he ad, and B E TW E E N D A LLA S A N D D IXIE. U. E. H a n n a ha* taken th e m cm the aliarea. T he h e ig h t tr ain ran over » 0111 » Blanche M alheny, Meadamea A. J. j more of T. D. Phillips’ el eep. W ard and J. H. Fletcher, and George Chicken thieve* have been doing C h a p m a n ami C. E. H a n n a have had buaineaa in the eastern pa rt of Dallaa. lagrippe. A amok* houae belonging to Mra. Mi.» Nellie Taylor who lives on the j Lowe recently burned with all it. W allace r*ad had her home deslroyed | contents, by fire recently, and it is being re -1 built by the insurance company. ’ - N ew qooDs n e w qooD$ R. E. BTIY£N & SON. One Price - - - - - (zjh $ -or? DALLAS, OREQON. Spring goods arriving daily. An immense stock of staples and fancy dry goods, hats, caps, cloth- ing, furnishing goods, shoes. In fact you wi ill find every line filled with bargains in new and stylish goods. Shirt waists in endless variety. I ’p to date clothing, finely tailored and first class. Our spring styles in hats are the nobbiest and the new est. Remember, wo hold prices down and that you get tho best goods from us at the lowest possi ble price. Call for coupons and get a set of dishes NEW THIS WEEK. A ljne of shoes at less than cost. Our entire line of jackets and capes at closing out prices. We sell gro eeries. Nasal A N i g h t of T e r r o r . “ Awful anxiety waa felt for th e wid ow of tile brave General B u r n h a m of Machiaa, Maine, when the doctor» I n all It» «ta,"»» ttu r o »aid she would die from pneumonia ghoul l be cleanikt9»8. l>efore m o r n in g ” write* Mra. 8, H. Ely’s Crcnrn liahn Lincoln, wlio attended her tiiat fear cleanses, so o th es a nu Leals ful n ight, but alie begged for Dr. th e d ise a jed in aaib ran c. t cures c a ta rrh a n d drives K in g ’* New Diacovery, which had | I aw ay a cold iu Ibo h e a d more t h a n once saved tier life, and quickly. cured her of consumption. After tak C r e a m B a l m is placed In to th e n o strils, sp re a d s ing, ehe slept all night. F u r t h e r u»e o r e r th e m einbrar.o a n d is a ’«¿orbed. R elief Is im m ediate »nd & c u re follows. I i is n o t d ry in g —docs entirely cured her.” Thi* marvellous medici e ia guaranteed to cure all n o t produce sneezing. Large Size, *0 c e n ts a t D rug or by m a il; T ria l Size, 10 c e n ts b y m all. throat, cheat ami luugdiaea.ua. (July gist* ELY B R O T H E R S , 56 W a rre n S tre e t, N ew Y ork. 50 cent» and f l . Trial bottle* free at M. D. E llis’ dru g store. QATAilêïP c N a n d r o n d f OREGON NURSERY COMPANY M y s te r io u s . SALEM , OREGON. Ja k e W heele r’» bouse burned down. Many horses have died atagger*. witli blind Moat of plowing. have been th e Joe Day and twin girl*. Indians wife have Skoocnm J o h n , an Indian of some celebrity, is dead. LOGAN BERRYS SUGAR PRUNES.* BUY N O N E BUT T H E B E S T STOCK W H I C H IS A I, W A Y S T H E C H E A P E S T k f n o FOR lA T A L 0G T h u r sto n L u m b er C o m p a n y newborn T H U R S T O N BR O S., P R O P R IE T O R S . D A L LA S , O R E C O N . warrior S cotch R emedy T here are 40 girls and 50 boys in the school nt the agen y. is the greatest absorbent in the w o r ' d and d o e s i t s work t h r o u g h t h e p .ire s o f t h e s k i n . — D K A L K R 8 IN A L L K IN D S O F— MM \ C 1 T he river is so high the steamboats j are not run n in g regular. LIN C O LN . D o n ’ t Rub it in J • S im p ly w e t t h e afflicted p a r t fre e ly y Miss Anne Boe hringer is at Sam | w ith t h e re m e d y a n d in a few m in - f Mr. anil Mra. A. J , Kiehard»on Barker’s nuraing the sick. u te s t h e p a in is go n e. i I apent last week in Purtland, Farm ers are plowing and preparing The best physicians use it, Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders of DALLAS, FRIDAY, f £ B . 22, 1901. O at Cole 'iaiteil H» »¡»ter, Mra. the land for spring sowing. prescribe it and unite with the any size promptly filled. general public iu saying : ] Georgia P r a t h e r here laat Sunday. Miss Daisy Music, of Salem, haa "Scotch Rem edy is the best F. N Hall haa 225 pounda of clover been sewing for Mrs. Green. external remedy know n." URt.ifHmb E vrrt F riday M orning A t 7:30. DALLAS M O TH E R S AROUSED. J c h n Munson has moved to the Our most enterprising farmer* sel seed which lie will sow this spring. Sold by all druggists at 30 ceats 1 Brown h o p ya rd into the hou.'e ri- dom come to town w ith o u t bringin g The river haa been quite high, ow T here are various reasons why the W . zY . W A S H , som ething to sell. Such people are al cently occupied by Mr. Beeket. Si It, ol opened again Monday after a ing to the recent fall of rain. womqn of this place should have long COITOH AND PHOPRIETUB. most iuvariably prosperous. SCOTCH REMEDY CO. age taken the course they are now weeks vacation on a cc ount of aickneas. Rob D unc an, who lias been home Bates H ubba rd, of Buena Vista, and W estern Agency S A N FRANCISCO pursuing. Many of them knew of aick, returned to Salem Wednesday. Mrs. 8. H. Tetherow, of Falls City, Jaa. McClain is im proving, having Many industrious and farsighted the evils t h a t are now being brought had u very severe attack of p n e u m o have been visiting J. F. H olm an. SU B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : Sunday school secretaries report 27 men are o u t in the timber preparing to light, but public se n tim e n t seemed nia. members present. Our Sunday school j l 50 ......................................... Per year to say th a t they should quietly let Rev. S m i th , of Portland, who firewood for ne xt fall and winter. ♦ 7 5 ........... ..................Per six m onths th in g s drift along while hoping for a preached a t the Christian c h u r c h in Those who look ahead and provide for Gua Pagenkohf, who haa been is rapidly increasing in m em bership GOOD»?* 40 .......................... Per t h r e e m o nths change for the better. Repeatedly in workiug in Oregon City, ia a t hom e and interest. i Dalian, was e n tertained at the hom e of the future generally have the easiest times in the long run. Advertising rates m ade known on the past vile women have been again. VV. VV. Miller. Capt. P. F . Clark and Mrs. Willis PRACTICAL application. Correspondence is solicit brm ight here from Salem and kept for were Altona passengers for Salem r - I D r ' V ' P ' P V g Miss Mattie Lee apent laat week Saturday. Capt Clark made an over- I v i K ' - ' v - I I av I J* Will Valdez, a brother of Mrs. Be» ed. several days by men who h a n g around eker, has returne d *.o his hom e in Cal Fine Job P rinting done a t reasonable saloons. Many fathers knew it but with her sister, Mra. Ja c k Hall, of Sunday visit. ADVICE Wells station. ifornia, and Mrs. Bcseker lias moved •trices. failed to deni m d the expulsion of the ... , , , | back to the farm. A most enjoyable valentin e party Those on the sick list are Grandpa, depraved creatures t h a t were h o apt to You will find just what you directly or indirectly c o n ta m in a te or G ra ndm a and Monroe K reutz, J. L. waa given F rida y evening by Mi»» E m m a Purvine. Some very original want and just as you want We find th a t the majority of our A grand forward temperance move degrade their children. T he mothers Coulu, E. N. Hall, Mrs. Robert Steele, a nd a m u s in g valentines wore ex and several light cases of scarlet fever. it at OUr Model Grocery. Ev- ] tem perance m ovem ent new being m e n t ie the abolition of arm y can- heard of it and realized th at it was a changed, tlie recipients acting them A few cameras left over souice of danger to their sons and erything fresh, clean and carried on in your city. o u t by throwing their profile on a G. W. and J. T. M cLaughlin have rcens by order of congross. Hereafter daughters, and were inclined to g«> from last season which I screen. T hree elegant prizes were gone to Yam hill county to look at seasonable. Can you as I P r o m i n e n t stock men from the neither boer, wine nor any intoxicat and drive o u t the beastly thin gs in some land. T he l a tte r has »old bis swarded Carl Abrams, Monroe Pur will sell at half price. for anything more desirable? eastern and southern part of the coun- h u m a n form, but a false public senti ing liquors can be Noldon any military lurm in Eastern Oregon and wants to vine a n d Robbie D uncan, winners in i ty passed through here last Wedneu- ment said th a t it would be indelicate, reservation or arm y transport. The the guessing contest. An elegant Tf s-i we are open for tim ely suggestions from ! day e nroute to the goat show a t Dal im m odest and unwomanly. All ob- locate in the valley. ou r friends or p a tr o n s - y o u r in te re s ts are ours lu nch was afterward served by tin \ f e tak e orders for p ro m p t delivery and g u a r las. canteen claimed to be a harmless, servant people v\ho stir around and S unda y m orning a »on of Captain hostess. Thi» was the most enjoyable ante? every a rticle sold. H ave you tried o u r Ncmi-secial afTair, b u t was neither h iv e kept their eyes and ears open Bell, of the steam er R u t h , was drow n Preferred Stock Goods? J u s t arrived a fine Some boys whose parents pay little affair of the kind this winter. a sso rtm e n t of ladies’ shoes in o u r dry goods more nor less than a saloon under a have been aware t h a t the moral at ed near here. He was night watch atte n tio n to their whereabouts are d e p a rtm e n t. tnosphere of Dallas was becoming 1 m an and no one on the boat knew frequently seen in this neighborhood, LU C K IA M U TE. disguised name. After a long strug more and more im pure and th a t even how the accident occurred. BROW N & SON, shooting song birds and doing other gle against it by good people in all school children were imbibing its con Mr. M a rk s’ family are j u s t ri mi*chief. L a s t week they broke a lot D ealers in general m erchandise, Dallas. ing from ’lie measles. walks of life, public se n tim e n t de tam in atin g influences. At last a band \ A Frightful B lunder of 6 inch tile for W. P Miller. of women known as the W. C. T. V. Will often cause a horrible burn, cut, manded its disc ontinuance the same as H a r r y Clodfelter has been quite decided to stand it no longer, but to Sale. P E E D E E. the disgraceful hasing a t West Point. attack and keep on a tta ck in g vileness scald or bruise. B u c k le n ’s Arnica sick with the measles. ____ I ------------ Salve, will kill the pain a nd prom ptly Next door to*I\ O., Dallas. It willl he a blessing to the soldiery and lawlessness wherever it interfered heal it. Cures fever sores, ulcers, Colum bus Tetherow a n d wife have __ _ _ _ 1 Reuben Hastings is well recovered N O T IC E TS HEREBY GI V ' from his recent severe illness, of our land to have th e drinking with the best interests of them selves boils, corns, all skin eruptions. Best been visiting in th* neighborhood. by virtue of an order and decree of the coun- tem ptation taken away from before or their children. If everybody knew pile cure on earth. Only 25 cents a Silas H a r t and wife, of Bridgeport, : F r a n k Gilliam a n d F r a n k T u r n e r of the a m o u n t of moral im p u rity they box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by M. visited a t G. G. H e w itt’s last Sunday. A. D., 1901, directing Janie« Ravage, the ex- | * re t h e l a t e s t v ic tim s o f l a g r ip p e . them . have already found am ong children, D. Ellis, druggist. t -a , ____, I ecutor e c u to r 01 of the m e e estate n ta te of ui W n illiam m » m u Sava tfA g c , man and women of all ages, the face o t i c k is h k k e u y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n - Ml88 E u n ic e Lemon, Of lndt*penu- j i c e a s e d , to to sell s e ll certain c e r t a i n real r e a i pro p r o p erty e r t y belor b e lo n = g in g ’ O ur leading stock m en aie giving C O A T SHOW. dorsigned was on th e '24th day of J a n u a ry , 1901, of every respectable person would OAK CROVE. ence, visited Miss Clara Ireland la it to said estate, described ................................ . ’ os follows, * ’-----*- to-w ~ it: t h e creamery question very favorable by th e co u n ty c o u rt of Polk c o u n ty , Oregon, ap- Hush a: d burn with indig natio n over week. " j Beginning a t the southeast corner of the pointetl a d m in istra to r of th e e sta te of M argaret L. th o u g h t. Grade goats, kids, does, IT 8 G rant, j donation land claim of W illiam Savage, noti- Sheep owners are busy caring for T u ttle , late of Polk c o u n ty , Oregon, deceased. All M B G rant, W A Ayres, O N H a r such a state of things b r ought about Misa Veda Torbet, of Independence, | fication No. 5,000, claim No. 70, in tow nship T h e poles a r e being set for the tele- persons ho ld in g claim s against th e Oakl M W * are notified to p rese n t th o s m e, duly verified a* r e rington, W W Sm ith, L H Me Bee, W by the depraved ones in their midst. young lambs. visited h e r sister, Mrs. H . 8. Clodfelt- phone l.ne between P hilom ath and quired by law, w ithin six m onths from th e d a te of M Riddle, J W Robinson, J B S t u m p ; But some good people, in blissful ig Miss May Seeley ia a tte n d in g a er, last S unday. t h - first publication of th is notice, to m e a t m y ! m *nd n n n w * thence no rth 41 degree«, 4'. K in g « Valley. norance of the facts, stand back in office in Dallas, Oregon. bucks, M B Grant, W W Sm ith, L H Portland school. «1 minute«, east 21.50 chains; thence no rth 03 de Dated J a n u a ry 24,1901’ holy horror and say it is perfectly O u r literary society elected the 11 ■ grees, west 28.00 chains to the east line of the Me Bee, H S Buts, J M Farley and J B Quite a n u m b e r of y oung people J . C ADAMS. The revival m eetings have closed awful for womeu to be diving ini* A d m inistrator. lowing officers: President, Clever said Savage claim, thence no rth 21 degrees. from Kings Valley a tte nded ou r liter Sm ith . One year olds. does. U S and there ia to be prayer m eeting e v moral tilth as the W. 0 . T. U. ladies 30 m inutes, west 34.31 chains to the n o rth Wcod : vice, Clarence Tedrow; secre Grant, O N Harrington, H S Butz, T ary m eeting last Saturday night. east corner of the said Savage claim ; thence ery T hursda y evening. are doing. The question is which tary, Mrs. Sam Tetherow ; assistant, I west 5.49 chains, thence south 00 chains to the 1) Phillips. Wm Riddell, N Woodard. On a cc ount of the serious illness of W HITE.* T E Lyons, J B S tu m p . Two year ou g h t to shock them most, the a b o u n Some 26 of our young people *ttsnd- Mrs. Albert Tetherow ; trensurer, Al south boundary line of said claim, thence east ding immoralities or the efforts of old, does, U S Grant, J B Stum p. ed the Eola basket social, and we bert Tetherow ; janitor, Jim m ie Ted 28.25chains to the place of beginning, being her m oth er, Miss Della W aters dis PLYMOUTH.* a part of the said Savage claim and a p a rt of missed her school a t C herrjgrovo. Three year olds, docs, O N H a rrirg - good women to suppress them . The shall e i p e c t a goodly n u m b e r from row. the B. H aggard .d o n atio n land claim, and • ton, T I) Phillips, J B Stum p. Four evil had become so deepseated th at there to a tte n d ours S aturday even containing 130.27 acres, more or less. Also A lv a W o rrie r's n e w b a r n is e q u ip p e d ROCK.* M ONM OUTH. years old and over, does, W A Ayres, ordinary, gentle resources would not ing. Tlie proceeds will he devuted to lot 5 of section 7 in said tow nship and range,J w i Hi a ll m o d e r n a p p lia n c e s f o r th e O N Harrington, J W Robinson, J B eradicate it. T he m oth ers of Dallas Inlying u dictionary a nd library books i n o « " « “ 11,73 “ ” d c ' m ta,m ,,|i in a " ; c o n v e n i e n t a n d r a p id h a n d l i n g o f h a y . M e a s l e s il l t o w n . S t u m p ; buck. J It Stu m p . Pairs of and tho hosts of leading citizens in for the school. An excellent liteiary h a t in pursuance o f . » « o r d e r «»d d s a j s , ' A nioVe m e n t ia on foot to h a v e th e kids, does, W in Riddell, J B Stum p, sym pathy with them are not slopping program has been prepared nud ev- R a lph Mason is very sick with neu- | I, T Jam es Savage, as such executor, w ill oner . . . , V 8 Grant, O N H arrin gton, W W to inquire what may he th o u g h t or erylnidy ia interested in the outcome. ralgia. for s< 1 and sell a t public auction, a t the front telephone li n e extended from Kings One setting of thirteen W h it e said al»out their course while they are door of the courthouse in D allas, Polk coun- Valley to this place in the near future, S m ith ; bucks, W W Sm ith . Sweep T he auction of baskets promises some Ply m o n th Rock egge from Only o u e new case of scarlet fever ty , Oregon, on i stakes, buck, yearling, doe, doe kid, J striving to make less dangerous sur spirited rentest* Those who fail to prize w i n n in g birds for ♦1.50. this week. S a t u r d a y . M a r c h 16, 1901, There is no report of injury to th e B Stum p. Thoroughbreds, kids, does, roundings for their children. attend will nrisa m any inte restin g nf Im ran* At the hour of 1 ..’clock, p. ni„ for ca»h in grain in this p a rt of the c o u n t y , hut MRS. O. T . P O R T E R , tilings. T h e m arshal sold a span oi it r»is hand, the land herein almve described to the growth haa not been very rapid dur for 60 cent*. liiKheat and beat tiidder. ing the dry cold weather. Albany, Oregon. D ated th;» 11th day of F ebruary, A. D., FA LLS CITY. Fall a n d winter grain is not injured 1901. Nearly 5,060,000 feet of log* have JA M E S SA V A G E, Tlie Modern W o o d m ra have a bas to any great extent. E xecutor to the estate of W illiam Savage, de. . been sluiced o u t of tlie email m o u n SO M E P E O P L E W A N T ket social tonight. tain stream* into the Luckiam ute T H E E A R T H , BUT I T h e wheat a phis lias caused consid cesasd. (luting the present freshet. O N LY W A N T TO Zim Hinshaw is ra th e r better at erable a la r m am o n g the farmers. F E N C E IT date, but still very weak. H e n r y T a rte r, road supervisor for H a r r y W agone r haa bought and By e x am in atio n you will find LtirkiamtUe precinct, ia having m a te Miss Spangler will endeavor to taken posaesaion of the bookatore. CY t h a t you can build woven wire rial prepared to corduroy a section of m ake tip a music class in organ and fences as c heap as others a t ths Rev. Myera will begin a protracted PHER’S road between here and Lewisville. voice this s u m m e r ; apply a t tlie pa r prices I sell a t Send for cir m eeting in th e Evangelical church sonage. T h e m idw inter d ro u g h t of three THE cula rs a nd prices. H o p wire a w S IN C U - next week. weeks d u ra tio n waa broken by a light specialty. dt I BATORS Tlie M odem W oodm en gave a J o h n Moran spend« considerable f i * s sclp rain on Tueaday of laat week and the - | . t ji, dance and suppe r on tlie 15lh. T h ir time in Salem trying to elect a U. 8. ! / riFGULATINvJ. I * weather from t h a t date until Monday ty couples took a p a rt and a very senator, but Itaa made a poor job of it S t U -V t S T ! l ATI MG 1 of tho present week may be recorded P o u l t r y S u p p lie s S e e d s o f a l l K in d s Silk .tripe moreen. A line of reg pleasant time w a sh e d . Pillow cn*c», size 45x26, special ao far. is wet, with f r iq u e n t flurries of snow. 59 State street, Salem. S p ra y * a n d S p r a y P u m p * ular 66c quality , ilk «tripe moreen, 18c each. O ur No. 10 S«*.l A nnual t«ll* all. 8*nd today. The weather ia uow some warmer Everybody th in k s everybody else is Mr. Meakin in the intereat of the .perinl at 48e a yard. W A LTER MORLEY, Prop. t h a n it was d u rin g (lie dry spell, a secret deputy gam e warden, b ut no W oodmen delivered two leettiroa in BOWENS’ SEED STORE Regular 10c 001111 ); flannel in dark Regular ♦!.25 umbrella», g u a r though the air ia still chilly, frosts are one will ewn u p to tlie place. We Ine Chriatian c h u r c h laat week. T he P O R T L A N D ....................................... ORCOON color, at OJc a ya rd . anteed good», 08 cent* each. of nightly occurrence a n d winter con i i i i i . i spot them soon or life will be a subject, “ Higher Life,” waa well chna- ditions are ye t in evidence. bm d en Boy, sweater», the kind that other en and calculated to do m uch good iu A line of W a r n e r ’» coraet. worth ++-M -+++++++++++++4-F++++N-+1 .tore» ask you $1.50 lor, in green», this c o m m u n ity . ♦ 1.25, apecial at 08 cent* each. COLLECE NOTES. N O T IC E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T B R ID G E P O R T . bine«, red«, black», 6 1 each. b y virtue of an order t*f sale issue«! out of th* Men»’ linen Imaom white ahirt«. OAKDALE. co u n ty court of Folk cou n ty, Oregon, mod* to iln e rv e W as h in g to n ’« We are Mr. C h a p in ’s family have lagrippe Double faced suiting, in brown., double hack, double stitched and entered on th e 5th d ay of M arch, 1900, in birthday. t a n ., grey., etc. Regular price at Mra. K im ball baa been sick with a th e m atter of th e esta te of C harles A . Saw - throughout. Regular price 76c, Gilbert Tyson »(vent S unda y a t Sti ♦ - 25, .p e d a l ♦1.00 a yard. special 68c each. cold. Prof. K a n t n e r ia in Salem with a telle, deceased, the undersigned w ill on ver. S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 3 t 1901, s.ck sister. Men»’ heavy merino half ho.e 121 Mr. Karri* h a s the g reater p a rt of 1! Nell Ford is goiiig east of the Men«’ liata, regular ♦;! quality a t th e hour »»f l o’cl«>ck, p. m ., of naid d ay, P e r t Guy a ttended the M onm outh sell at the fr«»nt door of th e court houne in cent* a pair. 1 mountain*. his plowing ami »owing done. Fedora liata ♦1.00 each. D a lla s, in said cou n ty of Polk, to th e h igh est athletic meeting. Klfie i’lankiugton has been visiting Mr. and Mr*. Macotnber started to bidder for cash in hand on d ay of sale, th e fo llow in g d* *cril»ed real p rop erty belonging a t Newberg. T he trustee« gave several short D.illaa last weak a n d broke on* of WUl f i r * s lr e n fth to th e d * tv * b and re- to said estate, to-w it: I«»t* 1 and 2 of section their hack wheels all to smash. talks Tueaday mornin g. Btor* th« liver ami kklneva to a healthy 17, tow nship H south , range 6 w est, of vh* D. A. Critclilow will toon move In (*»»ndition, f i r e to n e to th e ttonwu-h and W illa m ette m eridian, in Poik co u n ty . Ore bowel*, and prom ote a fo o d appitit*» T h e ath letic association thin k of his place north of Dallas. Roy Bird is j u s t g e ttin g over the gon, con tain in g ,37.09 acres. A loo a o n * -h a lf healthy dfee ttk tn ; will relieve co n stip a building if they can raias t b s fund». grippe and Charley ia down with t h s tion, purify th e Wood am i m ake a heal acre of land, l»ounded aa follow*: I’eginn in g th y body w ith a elear skin. T h at tired W E S T SA LE M . a t a i*»int 342 feet we*t o f the Monthwe*t cor »ante. They have c u t 60 cord of wood feeling will leave you am i Bleep will be Our school la now incorporated ; the ner of lot 6, block M , in M ontgom ery'* Falla. restful. At W ¡loon’s d r u f «tore, Dallaa. 1 Charlie Baker built fence for A. J thi» winter. trustees h i d a business meeting thi* TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER Cameras at H alf Priced* j T h e y are Bargains-^ P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. Executor’s Administrator’s Notice. N ^ E G G S ^ Trade Attractors r Quality Store V SALEM FENCE WORKS Admimistrator’s Sale- WILSON'S CELERY DANDELION OALRYMPLES REMNANT SALE. W ard . J o h n Robinson’» poultry business ia T he S m ith family hav* gone to increasing so fast th at h* find* it will be necessary for lifwt to move nearer Portland. town. He haa bought a new team of Mi«* IV»ra C h a p m a n visited in P o r t itor»es. land last week. The people of this neighborhood are 1 1 I 0 I 1 . Burt has purchased a farm |l.ul to hear th a t th e Hallock mill ia ! near Independence. week. Mr. Mc*kin, th e W .odiiia n org*"- izer, address«,! the •tuHcnt body laat week. F r a u k S kinne r a nd Miss Pauline H iltib r a n d were m arried this we.k. C ity , in Polk c«n.nty, Oregon, running thence ea st 232$ feet, thence north 21 degree* w est 130 feet, thence south 09$ degree*, w est 21bj feet, th en ce Mouth 21 d**xr«es east to beginning F or inform ation ap ply t*> W . H . Parriah, or A . F . C am pbell, hi* Htt«*rney, at M«>nni«»uth, Oregon W. H P A R R IS H , A dm inistrator, w ith w ill annexed, of th e **» ta te o f Charlee A . Saw telle, deceased. ]>mted January 19. 1901.