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THE POLK COUNTY ITEIWIZER OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. DALLAS, FRIDAY, APR- 19, 1901. n f . imhku F. v r r t F h iim y M ohkim j A t 7:30. v v . ,v . w a s h . Bill Patrick was in from the coatt on a business trip recently and visited friends here. ■ U 7 -E R . 8pring has come again. W H A T T H E Y HA VE TO SA Y A B O U T T H E D O IN G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . Janie. Shepard is quite ill with I lie Roy McDowell, James Best and El grippe. lis Connoy attended church at Kola Mrs. W. K. Klli. ha. gone In Purl- A n U n e q ifc l'c d a n d C o m p le te R e last Sunday. land to visit her ai.ler s u m o ot W h a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a r e Mrs. A. R South wick and son, a n d Ha ve B e e n L a te ly D o in g . Del. Klli. and George Elgin are on ! Glen, visited relatives in West Salem hist Saturday. llnir Salmon rivei claim.. HA RM O NY. Miss Mattie Cavilt, who has been Miss Pearl Leonard is on the sick spending seveial months with her list. grandmother, is at home again. Jesse Maulding Sundayed ai Har BITB8CUIPTION RATES : Misses Florine Hunt and Nannie mony. Grice and Ellis Connoy and Guy Mc { 1 50 ..................................... Per v«‘ar | 75............................. l*«r six inontliB Oliver Leonard went to Portland Dowell attended the Sunday school convention at Dallas. 40 ...........................Per three month» last week to look for work. Advertising rates made known on H ig h P r e s s u r e D a y s. Miss Pearl Burgess is staying with application. Correspondence is »solicit her aunt, Mrs. Ed. Damson, at Wilia- j Men and women alike have to work ed. incessantly with brain and hand to Fine Job Printing done at reasonable mina. hold their own nowadays. Vever werf orices. Miss Ada Potter, of Sheridan, was j the demands of business, the wants of married last week lo A. C. Short, of the family, the lequirement of society, Boston. more numerous. The first efTect of O UR D EPA R TED . Miss Ona Porter has been visiting the prais» worthy effort to keep up Since we lust went so pre*» the her einter, Mrs. Eva Dickey, of upj>er with all these things is commonly seen in a weakened or debilitated con Mill creek. grim messenger, who is no respecter dition of the nervous system, which Misses Susie an«l Gertie Branson of birth or lineage, wealth or social results in «lyspeda, defective nutiition condition, has seen fit to enter two were at Dallas last week to attend the of body and brain, and in extreme funeral of Mrs. Dunn. cases in complete nervous prostration. home'iolda in our city, and on short Little Eldon Ivie.of Sheridan.»pent It is clearly seen that what is needed notice left them de»olate and their in I a few days last week visiting with his is what sustain the system, give vigor urul tone to the nerves, and keep the mate» grief stricken. Hu fir«t pre- grandfather. R. A. Porter. digestive and assimilative functions amptory summon« was eomewhat ex Mr. Yarrow and wife, the proud fa healthy and active. From personal peeled, but the second was not ther and mother c f M ister Yarrow, knowledge we can recommend Hood’s thought of, as only a few minutes be had him out for show Sunday. Sarsaparilla for this purpose. It acts fore it came its recipient had been in Miss May Blanchard lias been teach on all the vital erg.uis, builds up the foil enjoyment of strong, hearty the ing the Pleasi.ntview school during whole svstem, and fits men and wo men for these high pressure days. ihe absence of its teacher, Miss Susie manhood. -------- ■ ■ — Branson. Miss H. Lanora Craven, daughter of B U E N A V I8 T A . R. C. Craven, president of the Dallas Ask Hugh Guttry what it takes to 1). L Baldwin and wife have a 12 City hank, died here Saturday. Death make a goo«l cyclist and for his ex was due to typhoid fever. Miss Cra perience in .¡cling a wheel. Shall we pound boy. ven was born in Missouri, October 5, have the fences moved, Hugh. M. N. Prather has eight men em 1870, and came to Oregon with her ployed rafting logs. parents in 1889. Since then, with the C a u g h t a D re a d fu l C o ld . Rev. Lovell preached his farewell exception of a couple of years at Moro Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. * she has retide»! continuously at Dallas Thompson, a large importer of fine sermon here last Sunday. and been idin efied with its social in millinery at 1.058 Milwaukee avenue, Miss Eunice McCoruick, who is terests. By this summons death has Chicago, says: “ During the late se working at Wells station, visited her snatched from among us one of the vere weather I caught a dreadful cold, parents last Sunday. pine t and brightest specimens of which kept me awake al night and Fanners are working on the eight young won anhood that it was our made me unfit to attend to my work go« d fortune to have planted among during the da . One of my milliners hour system—eight hours before noon us. Nora, as she was known by us all was taking Chamberlain’s Cough Item and eight hour» afternoon. was a girl of singularly happy temper- edy for a severe cold at that time, Bishop Dubs, of the Evangelical nietit and it was this sunny disposi which seemed to relieve her so Quick church, w ill preach at this place on tion, c«)upled with her many graces ly that I bought some for myself. It Wednesday evening, April 24‘ h. and feminine accomplishments that actel like magic and I begin to im A house belonging to Mr. Bouiy made her the friend of all and so sin -1 prove at once. 1 am now entirely ceie'y mourned. The only daughter | well and f»*el very pleased to ncknowl- ! and occupied by Mr. Winu and family in h a rg 1 family, her memory will edge its merits. For sale by A. K. burned to the ground on lam Friday. Thu lire is supposed to have caugli' long k««p fresh in their minds and j Wilson. from the stove pipe. Only a few I er last wonls s< rve as a stimulus i things were saved from the house, all f«»r tin m and her friends to meet In r L E W IS V IL L E . ill«» be»ling an I cbdhing being destroN ala ve. Her remains were laid to rest eil. Floyd Duly visited hero last week. «in Monday alteinoon, her p stor, lle\ McFarland, pleaching atliie Mouth i B F. Smi h visited Independence A H o r r ib le O jtb r e a k . Methodist church to a more than fill | Saturday. Of large sons on my little (laugh « d home, and a large cortege e-cori 1 Miss Ada Lewis went to Independ 1 ter’» head developed into a case of ing he’- to »he giave, where n t o r ! I e.iutitul it*n monie indicative oi tl «> ence Friday. scald head, writes C. D. Isbill, of Mor attention felt for her by her sisters of gantown, Tenn., hut Bucklen’s Arni Doc Jen» Me was out trying his new the F'adei n Star were g« ne through buggy Monday. ca salve completely cured I ht . It is vith. The hommtry pall biinvrs from a guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter, the Eastern Star were : Retta Camp Elmer Lewis is assisting F. Kemp I salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers, and piles. Only 25 cents at M. D. l ell, Pauline Williams, Edna Simon- in his hop yard. Ellis’. ton, Clara Gaynor, Katherene Shreve, Charlie Holman disposed of a vain Jessie Wist man, Active pall bearers able horse at a good figure* ond day from Jennings loilge A. F. Si A. M.:| B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D D I X IE . W. H. Gaynor, K. C. Kirkpatrick, ( ’ . i last week. Mr. Rasmussen lias gone to his F. Belt, R. E. Williams, J. C. Uglow, Fred. Ritner, of Kings Valley, was Oscar Hayter. In Masonic circles, as seen passing through our villiage hist ranch over in Tillamook county. well as in all others, in which sin . Tuesday on his way to Independence. Mrs. E.ijah Morrison, of Ballston, moved, her death has left a void that' Miss Myreiut Smith intends attend has been visiting her brother Lee cannot be filled, but the heart break Conner. ing grief now felt wil be softened by ing the United 10 van gel ¡cal conference the hand of Time into a chaste re 1 at Albany and also visit friends thare. Mrs. Gwinn has moved to the house S D IT O K AND E ru p tio n s Dry, m oist, scaly tetter, all form s of sc- zenia or salt rheum, pimples and other cu taneous eruptions proceed from humors either inherited, or acquired through de fective digestion and assimilation. To treat these eruptions with drying medicines is dangerous. The thing to do Is to help the system to discharge the humors, and to s tr e n g th s the digestive and assim ilative functions against their return. Hood's Bars«pari’ la can he confidently relied upon to do that, according to thous ands of voluntary testimonials. It effects radlra! and permanent cure» “ I was troubled with eczema for some time, but have had no return of the disease since taking Hood's Sursaparllla.’* J. O. H ikes , Franks, Ills. ** I was troubled with pimples on m y face {and hack and chafed skin on m y body. H ood's Sarsaparilla cured me of both troubles.'' Miss A lvina W o '. t i i , B ox 212, A lfon a. W is. H ood'» Sarsaparilla Frank Morrison and Ester Hamp ton went to Nortou on business Wed nesday * g o o se n ec ::. The farmer, are making use of Ihe flue weather to finish up their spring work. (Jeorge Porter i. fencing off liflcen Hcres id land which he i. yoing to son to gra T. B. Stone drove out a small I u >rh of l>ee( .leers from Tillamook coniiiy this week. John 8. Meek, salesman for Buck ingham (V llculit, was a caller at But ler Tuesday. Kd. Hartman and Joe Mendenh ill h a v e gone to Dalli ■ to work in the logging camp. Mrs. \V. 8. Buell and Miss Mabel Wallace have returned home success ful from the teachers examination at McMinnville. The looks of our school yard are greatly improved by the cleaning tip it got Arbor day if tile girls did have to slash the briers. Say, county court, why has not the grade between here and Sheridan been opened so that travel can pass over it? The present state of the road is not only an inconvenience, but a disgrace to the district and the county. On Wednesday, April 10th, at the home of the bride’s parents Louis Pet ty joint and Anna Shepard were unit ed in marriage, Kev. Giltens. of Sheri dan ofliciatiug. The ceremony took place a few minutes before 12 o’clock and was immediately followed by a splendid dinner, which wa. thorough- POLK’S NEW COURT HOUSE ♦ ♦- M c T IM M O N O S V A L L E Y . W, I. Hooker is teaching for us. Jay goats. L a d le s , T a k q N o tic e . IN* Dear Friend: We want to raise I money to add to our school library, j To do so we are going to have a Bar* j ket Social and sell the baskets and use the proceeds to buy books. As this is ■ for the public benefit, can we not con fidently expect your aid. Will you not prepare a basket, bring it to the | c Call anti see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres city hall next Friday evening at 8 . o’clock, anl help lis to ¡*c ’omplish our | cent bicycles at object. We will have a short pro- I gramme b«f«»re the fun commences I Of course we want the gentlemen t»» | come and buy the baskets. Come. ! Largest stock of sundries outside of Salem. — Respectfully, The Teachers of ihe Public School. Best equippped repair shop in Polk county. «C Y C LISTS, «A T T E N T IO N S .« L E E .a S M I T H ’S j e C Y C L E R Y .* ----------- -- ----------- . L IN C O L N . SPECIAL A T T E N T I O N T O O U T OF T O W N ORDERS^* « Wrn. Bain, our new’ road supervisor, | has commenced work. Another span of carriage horses was »hipped to Portland from this | point Mondav. à s \%A Tinning V* Plumbing^ WORKING William Stringham J porch lo his residence. is adding a Mill Holman and family are moving Brown has lost about forty to the Hi Richmond place. TO L A S w T T E 8 YEAH3 ithout repairs. w arrant our .. We r Z ^ * * * ? ! t . C y p h e r s I n c u b a t o r * to do that and kiJ i - I ¡ • ¿ j j ¿8guarantee thmn aafellow s— to require »osup* * ’ " ¡ ¡ » d m oisture; to !>CEelf-ventlUtijt(racdreg J uiafins ; 'o operate with less oil and expense j — to ’v fict p ro o f; easiest tooperate ; to produce ■troiqrer c lic k s 1* out-hati-h anv other ma* chlu -or in >ney refunded. Circular*and prices free. 198 p a t« book, “ 1'rofUnblo Poultry c e p i n g ." 900 new illustration), for 10c stauifs- 1 Brownie Cameras^ Perfect picture takers. They delight Ih«1 heart of any boy or girl, S t at P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. Next door to 1*. O., Dallas. WILSONS SALEM FEN C E WORKS CELERY DANDELION Lee Smith h»s developed into quite J Will give strength to the nerves and re a vigil painter, his work equaling tlifct | -i» store the liver and kidneys to a healthy | done by some of the highest profess- j J condition, #ive tone t o the stom ach und Mr. Davis, a brother-in-law of Mr. i ionals. bowela, and prom ote a g ood appitita i ? healthy digestion; will relieve constipa Robertson, visited him this week. j ❖ tion, purify the blood and make a heal The Woodmen will meet at 7o’clock ! J thy body with a dea r skin. That tired John Robbins lately l>onght some feeling will leave you and sleep will he goats of Ben Thompson and Wm. this evening a» there is a candidate to restful. A t W ilson’s drug store, Dallas. iaitia e, and many desire to go to the I Bird some of George Selby. drama. •^4..$*+.{.4'4'*$.4»4*4»*i“M»4*4»4»4»4‘4»»3**M»*9»4* ---------------------- KOLA. Now since wormy apples h ive been Oil 8undnv niylit the infant daugh driven into the the background Hiid Final Settlement. ter of Mrs. Young died after a linger cannot legally be offered lor »ale many j farmers are preparing to spray their ing illness oi about seven months. orchards so a« to have marketable o t i c e i » h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e rw - The names of those baptized Sun fruit. has filed his final accoun t as adm in N ilensigried the day are Archie Brown, Mrs. Hayden, istrator of estate of Nathan Hussey, deceased, and Monday, May Gth, 1901. at 1 Annie Brown, Leona Hayden, Dorn o’clock , p. ni., o f »aid day, at the county cou rt house, Brown, Mrs. T. W. [trunk. of Polk cou n ty , O regon, has been fljfed by lio n , J. E. Sihlej , judge o f the coun ty cou rt foreaid coun ty, Died, Saturday night, on the Pfan as ths tim e anil place for the hearing o f the same. Ail persona interested in said m atter are hereby no- place, Mr Merryfield, father ef Mrs. t if ie i t o appear at said tim e ami show (» u s e . if any Young. He was a member of the Q. there be, why said account should not be approved In all lte eta^es them 4 ml the account stilled and closed. A. R. and was buried 8unday. Dallas, O regon, April 1, 1901. should be cleanliness. ------ — — ------- • C, J. H U SSE Y , adm inistrator. Ely’s Cream Balm Townsend A Hart attorneys for estate • t o p . th s Cough cleansee, soothes and heals And works off the cold. Laxative bro- the diseased membrane. uioquiuine tablets cure . cold in one It cures catarrh and drives -day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 away a cold in tho head Administrator’s Notice. quickly. cents. Mr». J. II. Constable is visiting her d.mgbter at Dundee, who has been very ill for sometime. Ben Thompson ond Garl were in these parts Tuesday. McBee Nasal CATARRH M A RKET R EPO RT. |Correc ted weekly by Felix N oel.l Wheat, per bushel, 55 cts. Bran, per ton $14. Shorts, per ton, $1(1. Oats, per bushel, 4U ets. Flour, per 10 barrels, $2 80. Flour, |ier sack, 80e. Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt. Gemica, $1 60 per cwt. Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt. lCorrect« d weekly by Brown A Son Franc is Dickey ha» gone no Salmon river, whore he will sUy «11 summer looking »iter T. B. Stone's cattle. Our basket social and entertain-1 ment was largely attended lant Mon- i Mr*. .I.m o. I’ liene.ie i. on the sick day evening, there being eleven bas li.t. ket» which brought $9.70. This is to Kills Connov i. cutting woo.1 on go toward getting an organ for the Sunday school. the Giyce pl.ee. Our Sunday school is progressing Mrs. John Sykes i. .t.ying in Sit- la positively unequaled - t h e medicine for nicely, having elec tie I the following lem for . few w e e k .. all humors. officers: Superintendent, Florence Mr. !)c«t .m l (laughter, vi.itril (he Bell; assistant superintendent, - D. G. , H o o d ' s F i l l s ere t h s beat catherttn. Kola church ami Monday school last Meador; secretary and treasurer, An- j Sunday. na Constable, choister, J. R. Olmsted D** Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Hiram Delap died at his home near Tommy Sullivan’s goats sheared an | Oak Grove, Wednesday, aged 73 years. P o u lt r y S u p p lie s S e e d s o f a l l K in d s average of five pounds. SOME PEOPLE WANT S prays an d S pray P um ps Al. Stump and Miss Isabel Riddell IHE EARTH, BUT I Our No. l(J Seed Annual tells all. Send today. W hat S h a ll W e Ha ve fo r D e s s e r t ? have lately acquired claims on the ONLY WANT TO This question arises in the family Sileu. BO W EN S’ SE E D STORE * FENCE IT every day. Let us answer it to-day. P O t t T L A N D ....................................... OREGON By examination yon will find It is said that there are yet a Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful that yon can build woven wire dessert. Prepared in two minutes. number of limbi r claims to be had to fences as cheap as others at ths No lioiling! no baking! simply add I the northwest of us. +-r***+ + + *+ + + + + +-M -+ + + + *+y+ -t prices I sell at Send for cir T boiling water and set to cool. Fla # Milo Sevier has gone to Portland, culars and prices. Hop wirs a vors :— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and but is yet undecided where he will 4 specialty. Strawberry. Get s package at your permanently locate. grocers to-day. 10 cts. A, J. Camptwll, representing a cor P IO N E E R . respondence school, was arrested last — AND— 59 State street, Salem. Alf. Mieht has left these parts for Friday and fined $4 for distributing W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop bills. Canada. Owen New hill, who has been lick «11 winter, is now some bi tter. ■ Sold by all druggists on a guarantee. dependence. Third grade— Miss Hat tie'rents. Miss Grace Hodge, Ralph P A S T E «* R. Hill, Dallas. Primary certilicaU — These thoughts in your hat an.I Miss Nellie M. Burke. Independence, come anil see ns, and you will go ly enjoyed by all, even the bride and | Mi»» Addie Harrison, Lincoln county, away with knowledge that your groom. At 1 o’clock the happy con | Miss Minnie Goede, Lane county, dollar has been stretched consid pie, in company with Mr. and Mrs. j Ralph 15. Fioher, Marion county. erably. Andrew Sltepard and James Shepard, junior, took their departure for their E. F’ Parkhus:, of Salem, die«! Wed» B R O W N Sc S O N , future home in Dallas. Louis and ; nesiiay. The I)ol lar Stretching Merchants, Dallas. Anna have grown from^childhood in Mrs. Mary Urubbe, nee Iirunk, died ibis neighborhood and will be missed by their many friei «1«. at Drain Monday. J. W. Kens hits been sick. PO PC O RN . It makes the nerves strong, the brain clear, the appetite keen and the digestion perfect. It rebuilds the failing strength and is an unfailing cure for nervous prostration. Geo. Bain who has been seriously j H A R D v s e ill, Ins been taken to the Salem ho» | That is what we are doing and pi la I and h now slowly convalescing, j Galvanized iron and cop that is the reason wo are able to sell you good goods so low. We per work. Hop and fruit R e s u lt o f E x a m in a tio n . watch every nook and corner and dryer pipes. Work g u a r First gtade— Miss Schollmeyer, J. save a del ar when we cat), and N. Eaton. Monmouth, Harry C. Sey anteed. Estimates solicited when we cannot we save a rent. mour, Harry I). Mei)»»n.ild, Dallas. | Buy in large quantities, pay spot Sec» n I grad*’— I. It Mulkey, Feeder, j cash, get cv-ry discount we can, B U R R O U G H S & F R A S E R Miss Itla Water.’*, Lewisville, Bert M | and give our ctfttoniera the «hole SALEM Guv, Miss Mamie Baxter, Mi*» Eloise j benefit of i>. That is the whole Phillips, Pallas, Mi s C. A Roberts, secret of our success. Monmouth, Ali-8 Cora B. .Moure, In A T e s t im o n ia l fr o m O ld E n g la n d . — - Dr. Miles* N ervine. Samuel Parker made another shi[ - mentof dressed lambs to Portland and received a high price for them. Fnd Olmsted i» working for Wm. Fred Wittenstrom is constantly im proving his place. He is now build- Ridgeway. i»ip a blacksmith shop. Rowell Bros, started their saw mill last week. “ I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the I e*t in the world for bronchitis,*’ «avs Mr. William Savory, ef Warrington, F'ngLiml. “ It liassav- e I my wife’s life, she having been a martyr to bronchitis for over six years being most of Ihe time confined to her bod. She is now quite well.*’ Sold by A. K. Wilson. “ I was flat on my back for four months with nervous prostration. H ad a bad cough, headache, ]>oor appetite and my nerves were so shattered that I could not sleep for days and nights at a time. A good old doctor, whose medicine had failed to help me, at last gave up in despair and advised me to try Dr. M iles’ Nervine. I did so and four bottles com pletely restored my health.” W . H . P a l m e r , W aterloo, Iowa. T h e remedies they think best suited to the needs o f their patients. W hen the disease is o f a nervous nature, with head ache, sick stomach, failing appetite, indi gestion, restlessness, loss o f sleep and a general run down condition, a nerve tonic and brain food is an absolute necessity. Th e best o f all remedies for weak, debili tated, exhausted nerves— best for the doc tor to prescribe and best for the patient to take— is that incomparable restorative, Mr. Daugherty, of .Sheridan, wag up in these part. Sunday with land hoy er*. P ttO P R llC T O B . memberance of the pure and goodly Deputy Assessor Stunts was with us on her upper faim and Mr. McCarty love that she by her saintly qualities this week attending to that line of from there to the house vacated by E. of mind and heart cuitscd us to bear | work in a very businesslike manner. M. Palmer. toward her. P. S. Greenwood will run the Crider Several of our prominent young Isaac L. Burson was born in Grant men intend leaving soon to accept po hopyard, Yoakum & Plummer the county, Indiana, in 1849 and came sitions in various places for their sum F'eiitoii yard and George Rowcliffe will with his parentH to Oregon in 1801, lo mer work. run his twenty-six acre yard himself. eating at Dallas, where he has nearly j Mr. Erickson and family have just evs; since resided. In 1870 he mar-1 George Girard, our miller, has pur ried Miss Clara E. Scot», who now sur chased 1 ,(KK) bushels of wheat from arrived from Minnesota and are visit vives him. Four little graves in o u r 1 the Airlic warehouse and is hauling it ing Mr. Peterson. They are well pleased with the country and will cemetery attest the fullness of their to his mill. love and the sorrows they have born Those owning hop yards are very probably settle among Ui. togethor. The loss of their little ouei | busy at present working their vard‘ , Two boys scarcely out of their teens seemed to bring them closer together the young folks taking a hand as well who were at Dallas Saturday passed than most married people, and the as the older ones. through heie with so much tanglefoot severing of the tie in and will nlwins John Levock and II. S. Staats start aboard they eould not ride their continue to be the crowning sorrow wheels and when they tried to lead of this world's trials to the poor wid ed in Monday to see which could drill them the pesky things would not go ow. Mr Burson’» father and mother the most in a day, Leveck diilling 18 straight. reside at Ashland and he has a bro acres and Staats 10. ---------- ♦ ------------- ther at Slayton. Until a few minutes D e a fn e s s C a n n o t be C u re d before hi» death he had been enjoy T h e B e s t R e m e d y fo r R h e u m a t is m (¿nick relief from pain. All who By local applications, us they cannot ing good health, bill on last Sunday afternoon lie wa» attacked by mem use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for reach the diseased portion of the ear. br »neons croup, and it did not take rheumatism are delighted with the j There is only one way to cure deaf that dread dis» ase long to sever the ie quick relief from pain which it affords. ness, and that is bv constitutional which bound him to earth. After Wlieu speaking of this 1). N. Sinks, of reni'dies. Deafness is caused by an twenty years knowledge of Isaac Bur- I Troy, Ohio, »eye: “ Some time ago I inflamed conditions of the mucous lin eon the writer can best say: “ A go» cl had a severe attack of rheumatism in ing « f the Eustachian Tube. When man gone to his just reward.” At die my arm ami shoulder 1 tried numer this tube gets inttamed you have a request, often expressed, he was at oua remedies, but got no relief until I rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, tended to the grave by the Balias was r«commended by Messrs. George and when it is entirely closed deafness hand, of which he was one of the old F. Parsons «t Co., druggists of this is the result, and unless Hie in est members. The pall hearers were: place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm flammation'can be taken out and this C. L. Starr, Walter Nichlos, Claud They recommended it s«» highly that tube restored to its normal condition, Dunn, D. J. Riley, Milo Woods, and I I bought a bottle. I was noon reliev hearing will be destroyed forever; F. J. Coad. A short burial service ed of all pain. I have since recom- 1 nine cases out of ten are caused by was given at the grace by W, T. Mat- 1 mended this liniment to many of my I catarrh, which is nothing hut an infl lock. pastor of the Christian church. fiiends, who agree with me that it is amed condition of the mucous sufaces the best remedy for muscular rheuma We otter f 100 reward for any case of Miss Dora Jackson w ill teach at tism in the market.” For sale by A. deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not he cured by Hall’s Ca'arrh Cure. K. Wilson. Valley view. Send for circulars, free. F. J. C hen ey . ^ Co., Toledo, O. Sold by drug RO C K C R E E K . gists, 75 cents. Hall’s Family Pills Mrs Roy Henry has been quite ill* are the best. foa some time. D octors A dvise Potatoes, per hush.l, 35 cts. Butter, per pounil, 15 ct«. Lard, per pound, 10<«ill cts. Bacon,side*, per pound,9(310 • h Hams, per pound, 12(315 ct*. Shoulders, per pound, 8^110 ct*. Kggs. per d o ie n , 11 cts. Chickens, per doten $2 50(3$4 Dried fruit*, per pound, 5(312 ct Beet*, per pound, 1 cent* Turnip*, p«r pound, 1 ct*. Cabbage, per pound, 2J ct*. Onions, per pound, 5 cl*. Bean*, per pouud, 5 # 7 rent*. Corn meal, per pound, 2^ ft*, llay, per ton, 96(999- ('renin Unlm is placed into the noetrila, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief ie im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneexin Large Size, »T eents at Drug gist« or by m a il ; Trial M a c, 1 > cen ts by mail. E L Y B K O TU K R H , W W arren Stroet, N ew Y ork . Final Settlement. T o all w hom it mav concern: « m e s I» HKKEH\ G IVEN T H AT I THE UN- »■ n ten od adm inistrator of the e d a te •*( David Il>»als and Hannah J. Boats, deceased, have filed in the coun ty court o f Polk cou n ty , O regon, with the coun ty d a rk thereof, my final report in the m atter of the estate o f David Boats am* Hannah J. B**als, deceased, and praying the said court to ap,trove the suite and t * he discharged as at m inistra tor in said m u te r. The court hae act the 20th day o f April. 1901, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock , a. in . of said day, at the county court hodse in Dallas, Polk cou n ty , «»re i, as the tim e and place when m id report will be CnTbV 1 ‘ m id court. All per« «na are required to n id tim e and placo to «how eause, if any, w'tiy said report should not be apfwoved and th« ad ministrat r discharged Dated this 21st dav of March l*.»l W . H. HO A L ». Adm inistrator o f Ihe estate o f David and H»hnah J. H »als. deceased. VTOTICE IS II ’£ KEHY GIVEN T H A T T H E UN 1 1 d»raig»ed was on the 2»th day of .March, 1901, b y the coun ty cou rt o f Pclk co u n ty , Oregon, ap- }*>iiited adm inistrator o f the estate o f Elm*« £ . Harritt, late o f Polk coun ty, Oregon, deceased. All peraon« holding claim s against the mid estate are notified to present the s ine, duty verified as re quired by law, at the office o f Harritt A la e iv m -s , No. 2-J Com m ercial attest, Salem, O regon, within nix month* front the date of this noiice. Dated at Salem, O regon, this 27th day of March ,901 J«»HN W HA BRITT, Adminiwtratof. W ylie A. Moore*, attorney for adm inistrator. N CONSUMPTION A . I. D O R R , BUELL. OREGON. d l Dealer in— HARDWARE. T IN W A R E , FLOU R, FEED. G R O C E R IE S. W ill buy everything farmer* h*ve to .ell, including junk. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States L ard office, Oregon City, Oregon, April i>, 1B01. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by J. N. Hart, contestai t, against hemestead entry N o. 12,fi71, made January 27, 1900, for the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the west half of the southwest qdarter of section 5. township 9 south, range S west, by Carrie' Minich, con- testee, in which it is alleged that contestant “ knows the present condition of the Maine; also that the said Carrie Minnich has aban doned said premises and has not lieen on the same since January 27, 1900, and has not dur ing any o f said time resided on said premises, and has not made any improvements thereon, nor has »he had any one else to do so for her, and that sai«l alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps o f the United States as a private soldier, officer, seaman c>r marine during the war with Spain, or «luring any other war in which the United States may be engaged.” Said parties are hereby n«»tified to ap]»ear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o ’clock, a. m., <*n M a y 18, 1901, Before the register and receiver at the United States land office, in Oregon City, Oregon. The -aid contestant having, in a pro|»er affi davit, filed April 6, 1901, set f»*rth facts which show that after due diligence |>ers(inal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby or dered and directe«! that such notice )*e given by due aud proper publication. WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver. Call for Warrants. V u T l U E 1» H E R E S Y G IVEN T H A T A LL UN- lY paid coun ty warrants of Polk coun ty, Oregon which were presented and endorsed, “ N(»t paid for want r ffio t t K ' prior to Decem ber IS, 1898, a i l he paid » p o n presentation at my office. Interest will not be allowed on the w m e after the date of this no ts-e E. V . DALTON, C ounty Treasurer. I**ted. Dallea, A pril 1». 1901. Farm for Salt*. A C R F * ONE MILK W H I OF P E R S Y . v D ” dale on road to I»*lta* All tillable land- 3 » acre» under cultivation. G ood house, barn. e»>w -table and wagon »Had, g ood well and cistern at house ami stock well near by. Plenty o f fm it on the ¡flare and a young apple orchard o f ’ 1 ,S0O tree*, about A 00 in hairing, b dance one to three years old W il! sell ere®, stock and fanning im plem ents w th place if desired and give tim e on one half the am ount at fi per cent intercet. Inquire o f Z. O w e