Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, March 08, 1901, Image 2

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    Nervine
Gives the tortured nerves a rest, helps them i*egain their tone and steadiness,
S|>eedy remedy for nervous troubles o f every kind.
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee,
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
and is a
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Mrs. Ronco and Mrs. Dyer, of Up­
per Pedee, were trading here last Sat­
urday.
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
W H A T TH E Y HAVE T O SAY A B O U T
Stella Bagiev, who lifts been slight­
T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
Mr. and Mrs. Chan. More have a
new baby girl.
M. N. Prather will sow 00 acres to
clover this spring.
Spring goods arriving daily.
An immense stock
o f staples and fancy dry goods, hats, caps, cloth­
ing, furnishing goods, shoes. In fact you will find
every line filled with bargains in new and stylish
goods. Shirt waists in endless variety. Up to
date clothing, finely tailored and first class. Our
spring styles in hats are the nobbiest and the new­
est. Remember, we hold prices down and that
you get the best goods from us at the lowest possi­
ble price. Call for coupons and get a set of dishes
N E W T H IS W E E K .
A line of shoes at less than cost. Our entire line of
jackets and capes at closing out prices. W e sell gro
cenes.
Ja»I>er Rhode» ami family visited at
G. P. Locke s last Sunday.
Rev. Nauglu began a revival at the
M. E. church last Sunday.
The sick »re all improving except
J. S. McClajn ; he is uo better.
Sophia Sliives who is attending
school in Salem, is vis.ling at home
ibis week.
O P. Locke and family and Bert
Snyder and wife moved back to the
bottom last Monday.
. w £ ly 'S
BHlC\
In all its »ta"cs ttaa-j /
should by ileiiu.iuc‘ 3.
t^
Ely’ s Cream Balm
¿/*
laoüöJ
m
cleanse*, soothes and hcal3
the diseased membrane.
It cure* catarrh and drives
away a cold iu the head
quickly.
C r e a m B a lm 1» placed Into the nostrils, spread»
over th . metubrano a id la absorbed. Relief Is Im­
mediate and a cure follows. It la not drying—does
not produce sneezing. Large S:/e, v) cents at Drug,
g l.t, or by mail; Trial Hi/. , id cunts by mall.
ELY BUOTUEItS, 53 Warren Street. Nsw York.
Thurston Lumber Company
Caked Breast
T H U R S T O N BR OS., P R O P R IE T O R S . D A L LA S , O R E C O N .
----DEALKItS IN A LI, KIKDH OK-----
Just two
applications
did the
work
Rev. C. C. Poling will preach at the
DALLAS, FRIDAY, MCE. 8, 1901. ly indisposed for the last few days, is
Evangelical church next Saturday
on the road to recovery.
An U n e q L t d ' c d a n d C o m p le t e Re evening and on Sunday at 3 o ’clock.
s u m e of W h a t Y o u r F rto n d s are
The beautiful weather of the past
Mary and Dorelle Sliives go to Sa
i ' klihukd K vbry F kiday M okmno A t 7:80.
a n d Have Been La tely D o i n g .
few days has caused toe farmers to
lem this week. Mary will lake music
i
again
take
to
their
plows.
sufferer! for days as only
V Y r . A .. W A S H ,
and Dorelle will attend Willamette a Gentlemen—I
woman with caked breast can and in
PEEDEE.
university.
desperation applied Scotch Remedy, hop­
Miss Anna Pagenkohf will teach
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
ing it would ease the pain.
tiic spring term of fed mol She has
Frank Gilliam is visiting Salem rel­
The first application gave relief and the
Miss Floience Prather, who has
second restored the breast to its normal
given good satisfaction the past two atives.
been visiting relatives iu Wii.lock, cc ndltlon, without injuring or effecting
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
terms.
the flow- of milk. I have used your truly
Milt Holman, of Dallas, was a caller Washington, the past month, has re­ Mysterious Pain Cure, as a general house­
turned home.
hold remedy, for nearly a year and con­
f l 5 0 ....................................... Per y^nr
Mrs. O’Neil, of Chehalis, Washing­ hist week.
sider it the greatest external remedy in
$ 75..............................Per six months ton, has been spending a short time
ithe world.
MRS. M. F. D.
At
the
annual
school
meeting
last
H. L. Eenton visited with Peedee
Oakland. Cal., July 14, 1800.
40 ..........................Per three months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Monday A. M. McLaughlin was re­
relatives last week.
Advertising rates made known on Buchanan.
D O C T O R S U S E IT .
elected director and E. N. Hall was
implication. Correspondence is solicit­
Gentlemen— have known of the use of
Rev. Myers, of Monmouth, conduct­ reelected clerk.
H. Simpson was cut with a road
Mvsterious Pain Cure for several years,
'd.
but not until within a few months have j
ed services at our school house last
used it upon my person and in mv famllv.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable petition a few days ago which calls for Sunday.
He Fooled T h e S u rg e o n s .
a road from Bura Tarter’s to near Mr.
ard I can say unhesitatingly that it is one
orices.
o f the best re icdies for pain that I have
All
doctors
told
Renick
Hamilton
|
Critchlow’s.
ever tried. ^ loroughly applied it is. In
Last season’s cut of logs, amounting
of West Jefferson, ()., after suffering 18 my experienc . very sure to give quick
Frank Gilliam returned on the mo to about 8.000,000 feet, have been months from Rectal Fistula, he would arid permanent relief. Respectfully.
GEO. H. CUTLER. M. D .t
I n all ages and everywhere reform­ tor Monday evening and thinks Mon­ safely driven to their destination.
die unless a costly operation was per- |
Bakersfield, Vt.
mouth the most beautiful little city
formed;
but
he
cured
himself
with
|
A.
M
Km
has
returned
from
a
trip
D
O
N ’ T R U B IT IN
ers have been called cranks and fanat­ in the valley.
Sold by all druggists at 5 0 cents.
to S uthern Oregon, and will proba­ Bticklen’s Arnica Halve, the best in
ics and have been opposed by those
SCOTCH REMEDY COMPANY
Mr. Fream, section foreman, is do­ bly remain here during (he summer. the world. Surest pile cure on earth.
HAN PKANCIHCH
satisfied with the existing order of ing some excellent work here in put
20c a box, at M. D. Ellis’ drug store. Western Agency
Some of (he earlier varieties of gar
things. Dallas has proved no excep­ ting in tile and otherwise adding den vegetables have been planted and
SALT CREEK.
tion to the rule. Everybody knew greatly to the appearance of our city. active preparation is being made for
J.
G,
Sears
has add his farm to Mr. It is Like
the
seasons
work.
A special train came in la .t week
that unlawful and grossly immoral
Arndt.
hearing some of the head officials, who
things were being done in our midst.
The piogram committee of our lit­
Carrying Aw ay
came to look over the town prepara­
John Lynn ig having his gouts
The community was divided into tory to making some much needed erary society has arranged a trial by
Gold^»
sheared.
mo'-k court, to be held at our school
three classes, those who were partic­ improvements.
house next Saturday night.
To take home with you a bill o
J. A. Baxter has sold some goats at
ipants in or sympathizers with the
Dr. Jessup, who was located at this
groceries from our store. We
The rapid growth of grain and grass ♦5 a head.
place
for
a
short
time
a
few
years
ago,
existing evils, those who were indiffer­
want those who aie not, bin
is still in Iowa, but from letters re­ caused by the warm weather of the
Annie Unruli gold a bunch of weth­
ent to occurrences so long as they did
ought to be, customers of ibis
ceived we believe he will again come past week has very much improved er goats at ♦2.75.
store, to come in and get acquain­
our pastures, which is a great relief to
not. affect their financial interests, and and locate with us.
ted. We want to know you bet­
Frank Fawk brought 14 head of
our stock men.
those whose aspirations and sense of
ter. Come in when it suits you.
cattle to hig ranch here.
It is getting decidedly unsafe to I
propriety were of a higher order and meet a man these days lost you run | Fault is found with senator-elect
stay as long as you like— wc have
Prof.
Russel!
has
a
singing
school
Mitchell
on
account
of
his
wellknown
plenty of room now. Look at oui
who were ready to root up, cut down up against, a road petition, and some
capriciousness, hut as our chiel execu­ that meets twice a week.
goods and get our prices.
and if possible destroy the things that seem to think that a man must not tive frequently exhibits strong ten­
have an opinion of his own.
Finley Edgar and wife are sick and
were making our mothers unhappy
dencies in that direction, the senator’s under the care of Dr. Fink.
W c Do Not W ant
Ira
Hooker
was
circulating
a
road
idiosyncrasy
should
be
overlooked.
and in vurious ways harming their
To sell you goods if wc cam ot feel
petition last week. The road runs
Dan Kaegi has lost a number of
children. The last named class are from near Taylor’s, on the Luckia­
At our school meeting Monday Al­ kids beeause not able
comfortable niter the transae.iou.
to look uf.cr
va
Womer
was
elected
director
to
now in the saddle and are gradually mute, to the Bevens settlement and
Your satisfaction is the first and
them properly.
cheif e-sential.
changing bad things into better ones. thence to the main road just beyond succeed Reuben Hastings, and Fred
Johnson
was
reelected
clerk.
John
W h il e th e r e le Life th e re is H o p e .
Very naturally the stum of society where Tom Williams lives.
Mulkev, of Monmouth, was employed
B R O W N & SO N ,
I was afflicted with catarrh; could
Hon. I. M. Simpson has received to teach the spring term of school but neither taste norsmell and could hear
call them fanatics and strange as it
Dealers in general merchandise, Dallas.
many congratulations from his many no time was set for the beginning of Imt little. El>’g Cream Balm cured
may seem some who claim to uphold j
friends, democrats and republicans the term.
it.— Marcus G. Sliautz, Rahway, New
better things are also denouncing alike, for the noble manner in which
Jersey. The Balm reached me safely
Executors Sale.
SUVER.
them and trying to hinder their work. lie acted during the election of sena­
and the eflect is surprising. My son
tor. Mr. Mitchell has not only caused
Morris Allen has traded for a place says the first application gave decided
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T
a factional strife in his own party, hut
relief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin b y virtue of an order anti decree of the coun­
Mrs. Richardson has m ovedfrom has done more to disrupt the demo- in Kings Valley,
Freeman,
Dover,
N.
H.
The
Balm
ty
court of Polk county, stats of Oregon,
Falls City into the property just east craiio party than all other republicans
Not much wheat selling; farmers does not irritate or cause sneezing heretofore made on the (5th day of February,
of II. G. Campbell’s office, where he combined.
A.
1)., 1901, directing James Savage, the ex­
are waiting for a rise.
Hold by druggists at oO cents or mail­ ecutor
may conduct a restaurant.
of the estate o f W illiam Savage, de­
ed
by
Ely
Brothers,
56
Warren
street,
ceased,
to sell certain real property belonging
A week of sunshine and we cau
Arthur Robbins, of Spring Valley,
New
York.
to
sail!
estate', described as follows, to-wit:
M A R C H A N D T H E LION
commence gardening.
Beginning
at the southeast corner o f the
who is now practicing Jaw in Eastern
donation land claim o f W illiam Savage, noti­
Oregon, was this week married to Miss S o m e t h i n g better t h a n t h e o l d saw
Fruit trees are all right so far ; some
B E T W E E N D A LLA S A N D D IXIE.
fication Xo. 5,000, claim No. 70, in township
Giace Suvage in Salem.
(5 south, range (5 west of the W illam ette mer­
The saying about the lion and the ber.-y bushes arc leafing out.
There ig a new babe at the home of idian, in the county of Polk and state of Ore­
lamb
in
March
often
proves
false,
hut
Jns. Hiltibrand and Mart. Scrnflord,
Miss Smith, of Monmouth, will Mr. Hwitzer.
gon, and running t.nence north 41 degrees, 4.‘*
of Luckiamute, have gone bankrupt, there is another and a In tier one teach our spring term of school.
minutes, east 21,50 chains; thence north (53 de
which
is
li'erally
true.
When
March
James
Harris
and
wife,
of
Doves
grees, west 28.0(5 chains to the east line o f the
their respective liabilities being $3,004
said
Savage claim, thence north 21 degrees.
comes
in
and
finds
you
taking
Hood’s
Island,
have
been
visiting
relatives
in
Grass
and
grain
growing
nicely;
and $2,918, with no assets.
30 minutes, west 34.31 chains to the north­
this section.
Sarsaparilla to purify, enrich and vit­ stock of all kinds in good condition.
east corner o f the said Savage claim; thence
A IR LIE.
alize your blood, you may expect,
Miss Nettie Greenwood has return­ west 5.40 chains, thence south GO chains to the
At onr gcliooi meeting J. M. Larson
when it goes out, that it will leave you
south boundary line of said claim, thence east
Mrs. J. M. Slants i 3 improving.
free from that tired feeling and with was elected director and A. Reuf ed from an extended visit to her sister 28.25 chains to the place of beginning, being
Mrs. Fred Palmer, of Heattle.
a part of the said Savasze claim and a part of
Mrs. N. Tarter was down from Cor­ none of the Innls, pimples and erup­ clerk.
the B. Haggard .donation land claim, and
tion which manifest themselves be-
vallis the last of the week.
Win. Miller has a very lame horse, containing 130.27 acres, more or less. A lso
('. E. McLane’s little boy who has
cause of imdure blood in the spring been very sick with measles, is no it having run a large rusty nail into lot 5 o f section 7 in said township and range,
containing 19.73 acres, and containing in all
Miss Maggie Critchlow is doing the If you have not already begun taking
itg foot twa and one half inches.
better.
150 acres.
housework for Mrs. J. S. Buchanan.
Hood's Sarsaparilla for your spring
That in pursuance of said order and decree,
Miss May Harper, who has been
The farmers are all bugy plowing I, James Savage, as such executor, will offer
Loyd Chenowith, a Kings Valloy medicine, we advise you to begin to­
our teacher for a number of years, has and sowing, and our hop men are los for sale and sell at public auction, at the front
day.
We
assure
you
it
will
make
you
rustler, was sceu on our streets recent
feel better all through the coming gone to Franklin, Henten county, ing no time in getting their yards in door of the courthouse in Dallas, Polk coun­
Iv.
ty, Oregon, on
where her parents live. Silver people first class shape.
sum mer.
S a t u r d a y . M a r c h 16. 1901,
will miss her very much, ns she was
Mr. Samuel Orr passed through A t the hour of 1 o ’clock, p. m., for cash in
ready at all times to help on all en-
hand, the land herein above described to the
teitaiuments gotten up for a good here with some fine mutton ahe«|> highest and best bidder.
which he purchased from Miller A
cause.
Dated this 11th day of February, A. D.,
Holman at f4 per head.
1901.
Trade Attractors
Quality Store
Tin*:
Silk .tripe moreen. A lino of re#
ulur 65c qunlity »ilk stripe moreen,
special at 48e a yard.
Regular 10c outing flaiinel in dark
colors at tijc a yard.
I’ illow cases, sise -15x5(1, special
18c each.
Regular 11.25 umbrellas, guar­
anteed goods, 08 cents each.
Boys sweaters, the kind that other
stores ask yon fl.AO fur, in greens,
blues, reds, blacks, f l each.
A line of Warner’s corsets worth
♦ 1.25, special at 08 cents each.
Double faced auilings in browns,
tans, greys. H e . Regular price at
♦2 25, special ft.IK) a yard.
Mens’ linen hoanm while shirts,
double back, double stitched
throughout. Regular price 75c,
special 68c each.
Mens’ heavy merino half hose 12.}
cents a pair.
n*’ Imts, rtgnlar $3 quality
lora hats $1.90 each.
DALRYMPLES
REMNANT SALE.
SALEM.
w jv k m
B a n k e r R o u ts a R obber.
Eight fins chickens belonging to
.1. R. Garrison, Cashier of the hank Mr. Black were found killed in one
of Thornville, Ohio, had been robbed pile on W. P. Miller's place. Mr. Mil­
ol bealtli by a sviious lung trouble ler says he will give |10 reward for
until lie tried l)r. King’s New Discov­ the conviction of the parties, while
ery for Consumption.
Then
lie Mr. Black will save the couit the
wrote: "It is the liest medicine I ev­ trouble ol sentencing them if they will
er used fi,r a aevere cold or a had caae give him the chancs.
| of lung trouble. I always keep a bot­
The farmers in this locality are all
tle on hand,”
Don’t suffer with
| Coughs, Colds, or any Throat, Chest glad to hear that C. G. Coad has beeo
Dallas,
or I.ung trouble when you can lie appointed postmaster at
cured so easily. Only 50v and 11.00. j While acting ns manager of the Riek-
Trial bottles free at M. D. Ellis’ drug | reall mills he was ever ready to ac­
commodate its many patrons. And
store.
in appreciation of this we have often
heard the farmers remark " I f Chet
PERRYOALE.
j ever runs for office again I’ll vote for
Grass ami grain look well.
him.’’
Mrs. Jacobs has been down with la
! gripi*.
JAM ES SA V A G E ,
Executor to the estate of W illiam Savage, de­
ceased .
jpsurD
riOtSTOM.
- Sti r-
BOW EN S SE E D STORE
OREGON
PORTLAND
This question arises in the family
I Mrs. C. D. Nairn is* in very poor every day. Let us answer it to-day
Try Jell O, a delicious and healthful
health.
dessert. Prepared in two minutes.
The good weather is allowing farm­ No boiling! no baking! simply add
ers to sow many acre* that were ready boiling water and set to cool. Fla
for the grain.
vors:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and ■ •
W. M. Sargeant and wife weio call- Strawberry. Get a package at your
10 cts.
ed to the bedside of a sick aunt in ] grocers to-day
Sheridan Sunday.
+
WILSON'S
Î CELERY
------. . . ---------
Kffie Plankington is visiting !
in Ncwberg, where she atteuded j
college (or two years.
Send Unlay.
W h a t S h a ll W a H ava for D o s a e rt? ..
OAKDALE.
M is s
Mr. M.icomkr has a sick horse
"DANDELION
Will jfive drrnfU l t«> the nerve* and re-
»tore the liver ami kidney* tn a healthy
condition, five tone to the stomach end
bowel«, and promote a jputd sppitit.»
healthy d fc itio n ; will relieve consfipa
tion, purify the Mood and make a heal­
thy M J with a dear »kin. That tired
feeling will leave you ami sleep will be
restful. At Wilson's drug store, Dallas.
X
D
-A
-Iala-A-S SCHOOL REPORT,
Following is the report of the Dallas public school for the month ending
Melt. 1, 1901 :
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TEACHER.
O
1
2
3
4
5
(>
7
8
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H
B
a
A i M
’
3
1
«
«
CQ
O
25
f*s
C
O
H
35
m
H
£
« *
dì
ßi
O
H
8 2 Q
U Q
H H
dì
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dì
**
Mrs. Con key.
3»
36
0
0
32
Miss Muscott.
48
42
i
0
35
Mrs. Morrison.
49
41
l
0
37
9
1 2
Miss Campbell.
45
39
3
0
37
6
1
Mrs. Hamilton.
36
34
0
0
30
10
0
H. D. McDonald.
36
32
0
0
30
7
0
W. 1. Reynolds.
33
27
0
0
26
12
.
i
13
5
9
1 8
11
.
.
We tlmnk our visitors for coming to pee us and especially those butiness
men who came to view our marching. We would he glad to have our friends
drop in to see what we are doing at any time.
W. I REYNOLDS, Principal.
FALLS CrTY.
have been kept); minimum, 22 de­
Ed Vanpelt has left for the Sound grees on the 9th; clear days, 10;
on a logging contract for the summer. cloudy days, 18
Lewisville grange held i4a regular
Last Tuesday quite a number of la­ session Saturday; there was a laege at­
dies visited Mrs. Glaze and Mrs. Ar- tendance and lots of the meat which
vidsou on Tater Hill.
perishelh. On Tuesday delegates from
the county granges met and elected
»Irs. Butler went to church last
delegaies for the state grange at Al­
Sunday, the first time since her acci­ bany next May. The county Pomona
dent six months since.
grange will meet witli the Lewisville
Last Monday we elected George grang« next May at 10 o,clock on tlie
Ti e director in place of A. H. Dodd first Saturday, ami .11 the 4th degree
members are invited io attend with
an.I Ira Mcrling clerk.
their baskets.
The Teal district elected Mrs. Jarvis
director for three years and C. Pehr-
son for one year, and Albert Teal
clerk.
C am era s at
Oakhuist elected E. Reynolds for
3 years and .Mrs, Wolfe f«r one year
vice P. Todd, resigned, with F. Butler
for clerk.
A general exodus took place this
week, leaving but a few folk herein.
Business promises to he very brisk
this season a n i has begun sooner
than usual.
Weather for February: Rainful,
II 19 inchvs; temperature, maximum]
(»5 degrees ou the 28th; (this is a rec­
ord for 26 years, since Oregon records
L A D IE S’
F U R N IS H IN G
G O O D S .*
H a lf P r i c e d
A few cameras left over
from last season which I
will sell at half price.
T h e y are
B argain s-^
PFENNIG,
Jeweler and Optician.
Next door to*l\ O., Dallas.
Underwear
Corsets
Hosiery.**
MRS. H. H. CHACE,
* ventilati ?«»
P o u lt r y S u p p lie s
S e e d s o f «11 K in d s
Sprays and S pray Pum ps
Our No. 10 Se«»l Annual tells all.
of
Call
N
for Warrants.
otice is h e r e b y
o iv f n
that
all
UN-
paid county warrants of Folk county, Orffot^
which wer® presented and endorsed, “ Not paid for
want sf funds,” prior to November 9,
will be
paid upon presentation at my office. Interest will
Dot b® allowed on the same sifter the date of this no-
t*ca
R. V. DALTON,
County Treasuier.
Dated, Dallas, March S. 1*01.
Corner Court anil Main streets, Pallas,
.V»
HEGUl AT1HQ.
Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders
any size promptly tilled.
The celebrated M waist for
children. Laces, lurking and
embroidery, infants shirts and
stockings.
CY-
P H R E ’S
IN C U ­
BATORS
(sjl-i J t o r i
D ALLAS, OREQO| 4 .
Mr*. Joe Card received word that
her father, Mr. Judr-on, of Salem, has
been very sick but is a little better.
CATARRH
. . . . . .
ATTENDANCE
Miles*
One Price
At the fohool meeting Monday Mr.
Bird was elected diiector ami C. S.
Barnhart reelected clerk.
Nasal
& SON-
R. E.
BUEN A VISTA.
J. R. Bedford was a Salem visitor
Monday.
NEw qcoos
AVERAGE DAILY
Dr.
“ I was troubled a great deai with nerv­
ousness and headache. The least exertion
would cause a dreadful pain in the head
and when I became excited I would lose
entire control o f my nerves. I lived in
that misery for ten years, failing to get
relief until I began using Dr. Miles’ Nerv­
ine. Within a week my friends were re­
marking how much better I looked, and
soon after I found my -health restored. ”
M its. L o u is E l g , Idaho Falls, Idaho.
NEwqooDS
O. E. Dennis expects to try raising
field corn, Swiss peas, vetches and red
clever this year.
TARDY.
It is easy tô tell when your nerve-force
and vital power are slipping away from
you. When your day’s work leaves you
weary and exhausted; when you are so
nervous, irritable and sleepless that your
nights are passed in restless tossing; when
you get up in the morning with no a p a ­
tite for breakfast, and g o around all day
with a headache; you m3y be sure your
nervous strength is being used up faster
than it is being renewed.
Miss Vunnie Harris is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Dorton, of Salem.
NO. AT CLOSE MO
Tired and Nervous
Miss Harris, a sister of Mrs W. M.
Fargeunt, has returned from Chicago
where she has tx&n for two year* in
the Moody Bible Institute and doing
missionary work. Enroute home she
and another missionary held gospel
meetings for several weeks at Wallula
and then she worked in the Portland
missions for a month That is to be
her lift-work and «fur a rest At home
»lie will again go forth to help elevate
the lowly and make the world better
and happier.
Mra George Siefirth has been quite !!
Many housewives and husbands too • ck.
are becoming more and more interest-
consid + » + •» ++-M-+-t"M -M -f-i"t"i"t-t~¡. v-t-H -t
jjed in the |M>uUry business and getting ' crwt>u' vm-s S" ’ n' n* l°
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better
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stock.
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Mrs. John Farley has l-ecn sick
The Graham family have com* from with neuralgia.
Ths Dalles to take charge of the farm
of Mrs Nellie Wise. Th# present oc-
Russell Harris is helping hi* broth­
’ NSUMPTION
er, John, cut wnad.
I cupant will buy a farm of his owu.
W H IT E R
Citation.
P L Y M O U T H j »
ROCK>
In the county court of the state o f Oregon
ft»r th® county of Polk.
In the matter o f the estate o f Mag&ret L
Tuttle, deceased, late of Polk county—Cita­
tion.
T o Anna Grath and to whomsoever may con-
One setting of thirteen While
i cern, greeting:
Plymouth R»w*k eggs from
IN T H K N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF
prize winning birds for $1.50.
Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the county court of the state o f Or­
egon, for the county o f Polk, at the court
MRS. O. T . PORTER,
room thereof, at Dallas, in the county of Polk
<>n Monday, the 1st day o f April, 1901, at 10
Albany, Oregon.
o'clook in the forenoon o f that day, then and
there to answer the petition now on file in
*aid court asking for the sale o f the real prop­
erty belonging to the estate o f the »aid Mar­ : >OME PEOPLE WANT
garet L. Tuttle, for the payment of the debts I HE EARTH, BI T I
against said estate. Said real estate is descri­ 1 ONLY WANT TO
bed as follows, to wit: Lot No. 5 in block FENCE IT
No. 13 in Leven* La Creole Homestead addi­
tion, ta d lot N o. 9 in Kiln addition, all in
By examination von will find
said block No. 13, in said Leven» 1^» Creole
that yon e»n build woven wire
Homestead addition to the town of Dallas, in
fences a* cheap as nth. ra at the
Polk county, Oregon, and show cause if any
ptieea I sell at Semi for cir-
y«m have, why an order for the sale o f said
real estate should not be made.
eulara and price*. Hop wire a
W IT N K 3 S , th® honorable J. E. Sibley j
apecidtv.
judge o f the county court of '
the state of Oregon for the
[seal]
county o f Polk, with the seal
o f said court affixed, this 27th
«.lay of Fektnarv, A. D ., 1901.
59 State street, Salem.
A ttest: I ’ . S, L*ugh*ry, cl* r t.
1 f W . F. Nichols, deputy.
W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop.
SALEM FENCE WORKS