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T H E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OCR STAFF ÖF RUSTLERS. W H Y DD PEOPLE CO B L IN D ? Forty years ago there were, in the civilised nations of the world, about WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT 100 blind persons to where there is THE DOINC8 IN THE COUNTY. one today. Aside from accident, the DALLAS, FRIDAY, APB- 12,1901. most universal cause of blindness is a An UnequuHcd and C o m p le te Re congenital dcfoimily of the eye. If s o m e nt W h at Your Frionds are the eye is mishapen in any manner* i H..IHUKU K v * r v F r i d a y M u k m n o A t 7:30. and Have Been Lately Doing;. tne lenses do uol make a perfect im VV. A . W A S H , age of whal it look» ato n the retina OAK CROVE. or sensitive lining at the hack of the EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. M is.«* Nellie Williamson ha* been at eye. This retina retains its sensitive ness or ability to receive and i npart Fall« City. this image to the brain because of its We now get our mail every day by SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S : constant n«e. Therefore if the image the free delivery. is not made the retina is not used and «1 5 0 ................................... Per year Tin re will be preaching here next dies through lack of exercise, the same $ 75........................... Per six months 40 ....... .............. Per three months Sunday morning by Rev. Young* of as any other part of Ihe body, and the person becomes blind Some have Advertising rates made known on Dallas. brain and nerve strength sufficient to application. Correspondence is solicit Our Sunday school has these new c mpel the crystalline or accommoda ed. officers: Superintendent, J. W. Lew Fine Job Printing done at reasonable is; assistant, D. It. Ruble; secretary tive lens to conform to the mishapen eye for years, and until they have •»rices. and treasurer, Kav Fawk; organist, wrecked tlie nervous system to such Lena Heise; chorister, hath Biggs. an extent that they no longer have Miss Gusaie W hite gave an Easter strength 'o d o this work they have D all as Depot I m p r o v e m e n t s . dinner to these young Iriendn: Ora fairly good vision and do not realize Some months ago it was decided to lthndubarger, Ruby Hastings, Anna their eyes are wrong; but with this give Dallas enlarged ami improved Boydstou, Georgia ami S o li1) Mver, | loss of strength goes the ability to railroad facilities. The material for Gussie and Myrtle White, Arch, My- compel the image; then comes the the same is already arriving and a cr, Jasper and Arthur Boydstou, Bert loss of sensitiveness, which moans force of carpenters will soon begin the Hastings, II. C. Seymour, Boyd Gee, blindness. Others have all kinds of work. The warehouse is to be moved W. C. Kantner, Seth and Homer diseases of the eye, brought alniut across the street to the next block White, Millard W hite and wife. through overworking or straining the south. Where it stands a freight delicate muscles of the eye to compel house sixty feet long will he erected C a u g h t a Dreadful Co!d. vision. and the present depot will be moved This can only he remedied through Marion Kook*, manager for T. M. to the nortlr end ol it. The depot will Thompson, a large importer of fine what is called artificial refraction, a be transform <1 and remodeled so as to millinery at 1.658 Milwaukee avenue, thorough knowledge of which enables he more sightly and convenient. Chicago, says: “ During the late se the refract ion ist of today to make a What is now ihe freight room will he vere weather I caught a dreadful cold, perfect image on the retina in spite of lix id n p for the parsenger waiting which kept me awake at night and deformity, thus enabling a natural room. Additional side track? will le made me unfit to attend to mv work and continued use of the retina, giving put down and the town will become during the da . One of my milliners it tli* proper exercise, in absence of in all respects a m oie important rail was Inking Chamberluiu’s Cough Rem which the eve goes blind. This is road point. edy f<>r a severe cold at that time, done with glasses. --------- — Forty years ago children and young which seemed to relieve* her so quick T e ac h e rs * E xam in a tion . ly that I bought some for myself. It persons were not allowed to wear those School Superintendent Starr, assist actel like magic and I began to im glasses, hence the cause of so much ed by President Poling a* d Mrs. F. prove at once. 1 am now entirely blindness then and so little now. H . Morrison, has since Wednesday There may l»e two or three qualities well and feel very pleased to acknowl been exan i ling a class of eighteen edge its merits. For sale by A. K. of refraction required in a spectacle applicants for certificates. W e spent lens to make the image perfectly, and Wilson. some time looking on and saw no dis if any one of these is left out, the ------- -------------------— position to cheat or obtain help. The BUTLER. glasses arc but little if any better than Dallas Applicants are Ralph Hill, Bert none. This is the reason why so ma Farmers are rejoicing over the good ny glasses are not satisfactory. If Guy, Harry Seymour, H. D. McDon ald, Misses Hatrie Teats, Maud Bax weather again. your glasses have failed to give you ter, Grace Hodge and Eloise Phillips Ira Yocom and wife have a new ba perfect satisfaction it will cost you Monmouth sent J. H. Eaton, Misses nothing to have yonr eve« explained Minnie Goldie, Ad lie Harrison, C. A. by at their house. to you in plain Engli-h in such h Roberts and Miss Sehollenmcyer. Miss Lewis Pettyjohn and Janies Shep manner that you cannot help but see Mabel Wells came from Sliver, Miss ard are over from Dallas on a few plainly why they do not, by calling on Ida Wah rs f.om Lewisville, Miss Cora weeks' visit. Dr. A. T . Rohe "Is, at Hotel Gail in Moore from Parker, J. It. Mulkey Tom Ackerson came out from Hsl- Dallas. He has many Portland refer from Peedee and It. B. Fisher from | mon river last week to get a teacher ences, who have tried for yeers to ge' Wood burn. satisfaction in this line, hut who now for their school. have perfect vision withoutUrain effor*, April S h o w e r s The Misses Reta Rowell and Jessie therefore i»erfect satisfaction. Wash away the filth and waste that Shepard have been on the sick list have accumulated during winter. In during the past week. EOLA. like manner Hood’s Sarsaparilla ex Miss Mabel Wallace and Mrs. Buell Lowell Shoemaker is working for pels from the blood impurities that have been deposited during the season will take the teachers examination Mr. Young, on the Pfau place. when there has been but litt’e pres this week in Yam hill county. Archie Brown has built a log house --------- ♦ • ---------- piratiun and perhap3 constant confine on his place and is now living there. nient, in impure and vitiated air. It. T h e Best R e m e d y for R h e u m a t i s m Quick relief from pain. All who Mrs. Brophy and Bertha Holmes is a boon to tired mothers, housekeep ers, touchers and others who spend use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for have been quite sick but are now bet their time indoors. It gives the blood rheumatism are delighted with the ter. richness and vi*ality, fitting it to quick relief from pain which it affords. There will he several persons bap nourish and strengthen the nerves, Wlieu speaking of this 1). N. Sinks, of muscles and all the great organs of Troy, Ohio. Bays : “ Some time ago I tized in the Rirkreall at Eola next the body. I t cures all spring humors had a severe attack of rheumatism in Sunday ufternoon. and banishes that tired feeling. It is my arm ami shoulder. I tried numer Our Sunday school is getting along the lest medicine money can buy for on« remedies, hut got no relief until I j nicely. The officers are: Superin all diseases caused l»y impure or im was recommended by Messrs. George tendent, Archie Brown; assistant* No- poverished blood* You should begin F. Parsons & Co., druggists of this | ah Rosenbaum ; secretary, Fred Gar place, to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm diner; chorister* Mrs B. I. Ferguson. taking it today. They recommended it so higidy (hat ---------- ---------------- I bought a bottle. I was soon reliev SCHOOL A P P O R T I O N M E N T . A Horrible Outbreak. ed of all pain. I have since recom Of large sores on my little duugh Oil April lut Urn Rchool superiuteu- mended this liniment to many of my ter’e head developed into a case of ilfiil (li.iriliuted tlie quarter, avail» friends, who agree with me that it is scald head, writes C. D. Isbill, of Mor Mo money hr follow., wo giving tin* the best remedy for muscular rheuma gantown, Tenn., hut Bucklen’s A rn i number of tin* ili.ltict„m ini, of clerk tism in the market.” For sale by A. ca salve completely cured her. It is and amount : K. Wilson. a guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter, ------- -• • ■ * ► ---------- 1— Jap Shepard, $50,15. salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers, OAKD ALE. 2— H (1 Campbell, $1137.55. and piles. Only 25 cents at M. D. ; i _ ( j w Mver, $56 75. Ellis’. David Hubbard is in poor health. •I— R Brunk, »48.85. --------------- -------------------------. 5— Fred Johnson, $54 10. ft— V J Turnidge, $38.30. 7—C C Gardner, $63 35. f — W W Smith, $40.00. 'J— A B Chandler, $120.10. 10— A W Fink, $113 50. 11— E Evans, »30.35. 12— () A Wolverton, $23 75. 13— Frank Lucas, $340.55, 14— Cluis W Buell, $5.30. 15— A Huston, »31,70. IB— VV E Williams, $71.30. 17— P C Sears, $93.70 18— F F Kliever, »58.10. 19— Ray F»wk, $66.75. 20— F 0 Bevoos, $22.45. 21— Fred Hebding, $84 50. 22— M Scraflord, $30 85. 23— W illis Rowell, $22. 45. 24— Paul Tâcheron, »64 10, 26— Jas Shepard, $73 00. 26— W E Good.ll. »67 30. 27— C K Itr o » $23.75, 28— G W Girard, $26.40. 29— J I) Irvine, »568.30, 30— C C Beater. $42 24. 31— Ed Loose, $66. 32— Edwin Elliott, $89 75. 33— E N Hall, »101.64. 34— N Blair. $101.64 35— J W Childers, $46 20. 36— K E Pearce, $46.20. 37— Cyrus Blair, $46 20. 38— J H Brown, $42.25. 39— F A Link, $51 50 40— L R Green, $62 05. 41— C E Sehroeder, $8185. 42— L II Conner, $36 95. 43— Alla rt Heuf, $67.30. 44— Paul Fund man, $7.90 45— Ca«s Hi|i|i* $27.70 46— Percy Ila d lrv,$ l7 15 47— John Simon. $66. 48— Sam Mol neon, $9 25. 49— V K Fullback. $31 70 50— Getliaid Brown, $52 80. 61— C L Barnli'il, $47 50. 52— N. Crosier, $21 10 53— VV L Strong, $43.55. 54— R. R Riggs, $64 70. 55— Albert Teal, $29.05. 56— 0 E Taylor, »23 75. 67— Ira Mehrling, $141.25. 58— o N Harrington, »51 65. 59— August ns Billin'nk, $23.75. flO— Frank Butler, $21 10. 61— VV K I M v , $10 55 62— Warren Wright, $15.85. 63— VV R Hinshaw, $19 80 64— S H MeElinurry, $51 50 65— Oliver Ralston, $11.90. W h a t Shall W e Have (or D e s se r t? This question arises in the family every dav. I a* l us answer it to-day. T ry Jell O. a delicious and healthful rleâftcrt. Préparai in twr minute« If«» boiling ! no baking! pimply add IrtffHng water Mini act to cool FU von* :— Lemon, Orange* Raspberry Mnd .Strawberry. Get n package at ymir grocers to-dsy, 10 cts. Walter Bird is working at Ballston. H AR M O NY . John Bobbins was in these parts on Monday. Quite a number of have lagrippe. Mr. Peterson expects field corn this year. W illie Frail is working for R. Porter while he lias the grippe. to try raising the neighbors A. John H a ris ha« just bought a baud Miss Ona Porter ended her term of of goats of George Hiefarth. >chool on Halt Creek mid is now at Charley Bird and Chauneoy Dennis j | home. enjoye the climate much U t.e r there than here, but the country itself ia iar behind ours. Feeling N e i votas The parties who have been operat- | ing a smalt steam sawmill on 8 >ap j ('reek the past winter, have now loca- ; ted their mill on the west fork of Berry's creek and will begin cutting I lumber this week. Being only a cou ple of miles from this place, it will be quite convenient for farmers in this vicinity to get their lumber, especial ly fencing. T h a t’s the way it begins. L ittle things disturb you. Y o u are irritable, restless and worry over trifles. Ynur heart jumps and palpitates at every sudden noise, you can’t concentrate your mind on your work, your memory fails and you do not sleep well at night. In the morning you feel weak and exhausted, with no appe tite fot food and no ambition for exertion o f any kind. Nervous prostration has no terrors for those who use RIC K R EALL. Ed Hall went to Salem Monday. Newt McDaniel and family have moved to their farm north of here. John Bogard and wife, of Portland, were here visiting relatives last week. B. F. Lucas intends building a new wood house and doing some remodel ing of his house in the near future. I t stops the nervousness, soothes the irritation, quickens the pulse, stimulates ^he diges tion, induces refreshing sleep and infuses snap, energy and vigor into the whole system. Sold by all druggists on a guarantee. Farmer. liavt* lirguii li!owing again. — — Mrs. Mifthell who lived her* a num j Dun Vun Patton lias moved his I her of year« ago, but now of M cM inn family to North Yam hill, where he j ville, was here visiting friends Tues j expects to buy a place. day and Wednesday. Rev. A. E. Myers, of Monmou'h, | L. 0. Koser escape*! what might have been a serious accident a f* w days ago He was doing some work on a chair and a tack struck him in his left eye, just missing the pupil. It was quite painful for a while, but is now getting along nicely. Tangeni, Oregon, Thurston Lumber Company TH UR ST O N BROS., P R O P R IE T O R S . DALLAS, ORECON. — DEAI.KKS IN ALT, K IS U K <)K— I M PIKE POULTRY FM I W. W. GREEN, PROP. BALLSTON. Elmer Newbill ia very CATARRH sick LOCA and C L IM A T IC Nothing but a local cinedi1 or change ot oli li. to will cure CATARRH T h e S p e c i f i c Is Ely’s Cream Bairn It is quickly absorbed Gives relief at once. It opens and cleansed the Nasal Passages. Allays Inflainatiori. p A I n |k. U F A R U w l l and Protect.'» the L U L U ^ n L M U dcinhrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. No injurious drug. Reg ular size, 50 cents; Family size, Si or by mail. KLY BKOTHBRS, 6fl Warien Street, New York. A . L DORR* BUELL, OREGON. Both rough and dressed material on hand and orders any size promptly tilled. Bru 'tier u[ Barm l ami W hile Ply- mouth Kin ks, S. O. Brown Leg horns, White Wyaudottes, Buff Leghorns, Bull Wyandott. s am! thoroughbred imported Bel gian hares. Eggs $1.50 per set ting or two settings (or $2.50. Hares at reasonable prices and a few VV. P. Hocks anil L. C. B. L eg horns (or rale at from $1 np. with • ' c y c l i s t s , •A T T E N T IO N S Final Settlement. S To all whom it may concern: o t ic e N is hereby g iv e n th at i th e i n Dealer in— HARDW ARE, FLO UR, FEED , G R O C E R IE S . 3 preached at the M. E. church Satu - for three days in 3 feet of snow, and day nigiit and Sunday morning. deserve all credit for their kindness in volunteering for this arduous task. Prof. J. R Edwards is making prepl Mono Grange hold a session last a ration to drill a glee club of about twenty-five to sing at the annua- Saturday with a good attendance. ■ Arrangements were made to receive scliool picnic at this place. j visiting fourth degree members next H clt and Fred Stockton are hr me ! month Ihe first Saturday, when the from Eugene spending their vacation county Pomona grange wiU hold ses- with the old folks. A surprise party j sion at Lewisville. Notice hy the sec- was given them by the ytung folks j retary will he giv* n through the couu- Fiiday night. | ty papers. ------- - ♦ . » ♦ - — — George H . rk has grubbed a ten acre piece of land just across the road S ix families from around P o lk )in from the picnic ground, which he will cluding Postmaster Gruber, are o w plant to hops, bn! will plant potatoes ing lo Ritzvilie. in Eastern Washing ton. on the land this year. for the New Era Edition of The Emporium Economist N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T by virtue of an order and decree heretofore made by the honorable county court, of Polk county, state of Oregon, on the lat day of April, A . 1>., 1901, directing J. C. Adams as administrator of the estate of Margaret L. Tuttle, deceased to sell the following deserib- ed real estate lielonging lelonging to the estate of the a. Tuttle, deceased, to-wit: | said Margaret L. Let No. 5, in block No. 13. in Levens L a Cre- ole Homestead addition, and lot No. 9 in E l lis’ addition, all being in said block No. 13 in Lcven’a L a Creole Homestead addition to the city of Dallas, m Polk countv, Oregon. That by virtue of said decree and erder of sale, I, J. C. Adame, as such administrator, will cn the llth Day o f May, A . D ., 1901, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m., I on said day at the front door of the court house, in Dallas. Polk county, Oregon, sell at public sale said real estate above described to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand. Dated at Dallas, this 9th day of April, A. D., 1901. J. C. A D A M S , Administrator of the estate of Margaret L . Tuttle, deceased now in Press. Our large, profusely il lustrated Spring and Sum mer Catalogue, describing the new fashions, and giving lowest Department Store prices for every thing to eat, drink, wear or use. Governor Geer wi.l at the city hull LU CKIAMUTE. | this evening give some sketches from F. M. Smith has been through here I the early history of Oregon. Adnns- looking for a milk cow. i sion 15 cents. Proceeds for college li- fund, Colum Shepherd, of Bridgeport, I i biary J was in this vicinity last wtek. At the north end of Spring Valley a Columbus Tetherow and wife have ' Sunday school was organized six years been visiting in the neighborhood. ago and is in a flourishing condition. Misses Veda Torbet and Rose Clod- A b a lesult of that beginning they feltrr are visiting at H. 8. Clod falter’*. have regular preaching and prayer meeting and over thirty persons have It ia reported that R. Dearmond has been converted. W. J. Gray is super bought a farm north of Inpependence. intendent, F. G. MeLeneli assistant, Henry Staats is thinking seriously and Miss Branch flower secretary. of hauling gravel since he mired down the other day. THE EMPORIUM vP W O o l d e n R a l e f t a i a a r . T I California's Lar^rw l - Amirlca1, Grandest SasFMNciisca Nine acres floor space— 1,000 clerks. A W O M A N S’ MIND Tinning-.*5 Plumbing^ R. W illiam s says he is going into the hog business ami will fatten them on clover and rape. Joe Tetherow is working in M c Laughlin’s hop yard, across the river from Independence. Is as elianiiPable as live wind— on some tiling Blit them is no sub ject on which you will find it as steadfast as die sturdy oak. That is in the matter of dry Roods or groceries. She knons what she wants and when she wants it. The only question is where to Ret it. Messrs. Anderson and Chuterton, of Beaverton, shipped a carload of staves to Portland last week. j I). M. Hewitt, John Palmer and George Girard have been around see ing how much gravel they could get That is Where donated for the road W e Come In.'* ------- *• ------ Most women in our beautiful lit FALL S CITY. tle city know that the very best Annie Gardner bail a carpet sewing things to eat and wear can be found here and that is why our Tuesday. trade keeps increasing. Dr. Young was attending Tom H al lowed’« sick horse Monday. Dealers in general merchandira, Dali»«. The ladies aid have raised $80 dur ing the year for church purposes. TO LAST TEN YEARS without repair«. We warrant our Cypher* Iacuhater* to do that »od Ed White an.l family have moved them m follow»—to rwqohenomp* _____ «or*; to b*•• 11 -Tentil»tmfr»ndr*(j- to the Huber house to work tiiat hop- van* this year. ulatin* ; to operate with law oU »od «xponae ; lo b * flr» proof ; «M in t toopem u ; topredoo* stroncar chicks; to ouVhstrh n r other m *. P o u lt r y S u p p lic H S e e d s o f a l l Rind** Spray** a n d S p r a y P u m p » Our No. 10 See«! Annual tells all. Send today. B O W E NS’ SEED STORE P O R T L A N D ................................OREOOS • H -M '4 -+ 4 -H -+ 4 -4 '4 -4 '+ 4 " H -+ 4 -4 -+ + t 4-4 W ILS O N S CELERY D AN D E LIO N f Will give strength !•> the nerves an«7 re store the liver xnd kidneys t«» a healthy condition, glee tone to the »t«»mach end bowels, and promote a good appitite healthy digestion, wtl! reoevOYoiistip*- tion. purify the Mood and make a heal thy body with a clear skin. That tired feeling will h*t*ve you and sleep will be *Ul. At V i l e a i d n g store. Dal la*. No *\enmeTvial atre**, Salem. -V e r**, within six monta» from the date of this mWi -a Da-ed at Oatsm. Oregon, this *7th dar of Marc i JOHN W HARKI Tr. AdmirUtrstor . M * H > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Wylie A. Moores r.lom cT hw » f e h M U i r . 1 m Galvanized iron and cop per work. Hop and fruit dryer pipes. Work guar anteed. Estimates solicited BURRO UGH S & FR A SE R S A LE M New Eight inches of snow fell at Luckia unit«* mill recently. B R O W N & SON, H * t * d A p ril 6, IDOL Igni SPECIAL A T T E N T I O N T O O U T OF T O W N n Et SEND NAME and ADDRESS Administrator’s Sale. Cal! and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres- eent bicycles at ► «O R D E R S ^ « FREE— W ill buy everything farmers have to sell, including junk. • • Largest stock of sundries outside of Salem. Best equippped repair shop in Polk county. VALUABLE BOOK T IN W A R E , of ,*LEE,*SMITH’S.*CYCLERY,* dcrsnrnod administrator of the estate of David l B.-uls and Hannah J. Boats, deceased, have tiled in I the cuuntv court of Polk county, Oregon. with the ! county clerk thereof, m.v final report in the mutter of t :e estate of David Boats and Hannah J. Boats, deceased, and praying the sa.d court to approve the | s ime and to he discharged as aiininiiJlrator in said nvitter. The court has set the 20th day of April I ly o l, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. u>., of said day, at the county courthouse in Dalias, Polk county, O re gon, as the time and place when suid report will he heard by said court. All pers ns are required to appear at said time and place to show cause, if any, why said report should not be approved and ths ail ininistrator discharged. Dated this 21st day of March, 1001. W, H. COALS, Administrator of the estate of David and Huhnah J. Beals, deceased. Biiravy Turner lu.1 Ilia ho.l riding Final Settlement. Mrs. Margaret Nichols is out again pony l»« t w«vk. aft« r quite a severs spell of fever. o t r e is h e r e b y g iv e n t » i a t t h e i n - Jack Front was an unwelcome visit L h ibod Burt has bought a farm or tiers Sunday and Monday nights. ItM (Red hi* Anal account a* a-lmin- N der*ig»*tt ! ietrator of the estate of Nathan Huaaev, and ia going to leave West Salem. • leceam-d, and Monday, May flth, 1901. at 1 I. M. Simpson sold hit heavy span o’clock, p. m . of tmid day, at th* county court house, Paul 1 raglio ha« been up from Ore of horses to Ed Taylor last week for i of Poll» county. Oregon, has been Axed by Hon, J. K. Siblet, judge of the county court foraaid county, gon City for several weak« visaing his »250. j m the time and place for the hearing of themme pn rants. All person* interested in said matter are hereby no E>l Taylor will log on the Lnckia- tifte I to appear at » i d time and show cause, it any Tom Wann has moved into the W. mute near here this summer, putting there be, why said account «houkl not be approved and the account settled and closed. II. Wild house, recently vacated by in white tir timber. Dallas, Oregon. April 1 . 19 0 1 . U. J. HUA8F.Y, administrator. Kugene Hanna. Townsend Jk Hart attorneys for estate. Buckskin. Mrs. I. M Simpson’s fa Frank Ihdmea has moved his fami vorite riding horse, succumbed to the ly from Salem into Mrs. Ida Brown’s inevitable Monday night. house here for the summer. Administrator’s Notice. James Orr, of Independent'«, was M.s. M. K. Oibnon has returned from shaking hands with iris many old XTOTK'lt I » HEREBY M Y H T H A T TH E I'H- a six months' visit in ('«dorado, and friends at this place a few days ago. l ì .1 't*,'.-I n « l b *>tli .rf.R.rvti, 11»I. was arcHinpanh'd homo by her neph- hy the county court i*f W k cou* ty , Oregon, sp- Gene Byerley, formerly of Dallas, h te<I olnuniatnvtor o t the e*t«»e of Klmer K. «‘ W , Jesse Lucas, who will s|>oml the has moved his family to thia place K arritt, late of P lk county. Oregon, deceased. All summer in Oregon. h Ming claim* again*» lbs said estate nod will work in the hop yard for person* —— - ----------- are nntited present the • me, duly rrrifted a* re East A Guthrie. qui m i by law, at the office of Harritt a Lawrence, S top s th o C ou gh Ami works off the cold. Laxative bro- Rev. Jt el Hedgepeth, formerly of nuMpnnine tablets cure a cold in one Lewisville, hul now living out beyond day. No cure, no pay. Price, 26, Grant’s Pass, wss doing biitinets in cent*. this vicinity this week. He says he Dr. Mites Medical Co., Elkhart. I n i | took the first swim of Ihe season in Horn«? of the farmers lost quite a Mrs. 'lallock ’s mill pond the other number of goats and lambs on account day. | of the rains. O. E. Dennis oxpccts to start for Tillamook in a few days with a loud D e afn e s s C ann ot be Cured of household goods for his friend, Dr. ! By local applications, as they cannot Administrator's Sale- Mills, of Portland, who is moving to j reach the diseased portion of the ear. his farm for the summer. There is only one way to cure deaf- N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T ------------- ----------------------- ! ness, and that is hv constitutional A T e s t im o n ia l fro m Old Eng land. teni'dies. Deafness is caused by »in by virtue of an order of sale issued out of the county court of Palk county, Oregon, made “ I consider Chamberlain’s Cough ! inflamed conditions of the mucous lin and entered on the 5th day of March, 1900, in Remedy tbe lest in the world for ing * f the Eustachian Tube. When the matter of the estate of Charles A . Saw- bronchitis," says Mr. William Savory, this tube gets inflamed you have a telle, deceased, the undersigned will on Satu rday, M ay II, 1901, ef Warrington, England. “ It has sav rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, ed my wife’s life, she having been a and when it is entirely closed dt afuess at the hour of l o'clock, p. ui., of said day, martyr to bronchitis for over six years is the result, and unle-s the in Nell at the front door of the court house in Dallas, in said county of Polk, to the highest being most of the time confined to her flammation can he taken out and this bidder for cash in hand on day of sale, the lied. She ia now quite well." Sold tube restored to its normal condition, following df scribed real property belonging to said estate, tc-wit: Lots 1 and 2 of section by A. K. Wilson. hearing will be destroyed forever; 17, township 8 south, range 6 west, of the — —— • - ^ » ------—— ! nine cases out of ten are caused by Willamette meridian, in Polk county, Ore W E S T SALEM . ¡catarrh, which is nothing but an infl gon, containing 37.Oil acres. Also beginning amed condition of the mucous sufucos at a point l()9j feet west ef the southwest cor Our spring term of school began last ner of lot 6. block M , in Montgomery’s Falls W e offer |100 reward for any case of City, in Polk county, Oregon, running thence Monday. deafness (caused by catarrh) that can east 109$ feet, thence north 21 degrees west Rev. Ben. Barney visited friends : not be cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. 103.88 feet, thence south 69 degrees, 20 min here last week. ! Semi for circulars, free. F. J. C h en - utes, west 103,00 feet, thence west 130 feet to place of beginniug, all in said city. Also the k y . A* Co., Toledo, (>. 8old by drug two b*ts itta and barn thereon belonging to said Mrs. E. J. McNary visited old Kola gists, 75 cents. H all’s Family Pills •in l*or informs- estate H R L Falls _ City, . . Oregon. _ friends recently. tion apply to the undersigned at Monmouth are the best. | Oregon. W . H . P A R R IS H . — . « • ♦ .......- —i Walker Fitts has been busy ped Administrator, with will annexed, of the ee- dling smelt during the season. AIRLIF. I tate of Charles A. Saw telle, deceased Mrs Harrison at the Rosenbaum house weaves carpets, rugs, etc. health was completely restored” M rs . S a r a h I I e p l k p . , W infield, Kan. Dr. M ile s 9 N erv in e. Henry McKee and family, of near Smithfield, were here Sunday visiting relatives. Joe Castelein and Mark Burch were h* re over Sunday. They say their hop )ard is in good condition up ueA r Buena Vista. “ I was a sufferer for many months from nervous disorders that seriously atfeited my health and peace o f mind. • was very irritable and restless, and suf fered, a great deal from palpitation o f the heart and sleeplessness. A friend induce 1 me to try Dr. M iles’ N ervin e, and l was so much relieved hv the first bottle that I continued its use and in a few weeks my Mr. Daniels, of Dallas, hat been do ing pome papering for John Teal in I first class style. Jeweler and Optician. Next door to'l\ 0., Dallas. SALEM FEN C E W ORKS t. n t PFENNIG, Old Mr. Graves is putting up a hen house and Uncle Billy Tale plowing SOME P E O PLE W A N T and se* ding for Frank Butler. T H E E A R T H , BBT I Zim Hinshaw and Charley Tice are O N L Y W A N T IO the latest and we trust the last of the F E N C E IT victims to mumps in our locality. By examination you will And that yon can build woven wire Anan Myer has moved to the B rv -; fences as cheap as others at the ant resilience vacated by John Talbot prires I sell at Send for cir and family, who now keep the hotel. culars and prices. Hop wire a Charley W right, Mrs. Jarvis’ broth specialty. er, has arrived from Raiding, Califnr | nia,to spend the summer with hi^ sister. An I. O. O. F. lecturer wm here last w« ek giving a talk on ir.«*« rnalism. as i illustrated by that order* which i * ! prosperous in our bnrg. I + Cameras«^ Mr. Ingles, who was tuppneod to be lost in the Silets basin, turned up all right on Sunday last. Roy M< Murphy ar.d W ill and Pel« Hinahaw liunud •VJ State street. Salem. W A L T E R M O R LE Y , Prop !*yruj». Tasta« Good. Usa I In Una. Sold by d r t q ld a I