Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 26, 1901, Image 2

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    THE POLK COUNTY ITEM1 ZER OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
DALLAS, FRIDAY, APR. ¿6, 1901.
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EDITOH AND PKOPRIBToIl.
\V. P. Uingle and wife, of North
Salem, spent several days of last week
with relatives here.
W H AT T H K Y H A VE TO SA Y ABO UT
T H E D O IN G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
Ella McLaughlin to Emma B
Lee, 20 acres in t 9 s, r 4 w .
United States of America to K
A Taylor, the southeast quar­
ter of action 20, t 9 *, r 7 w .
Mnymie B Hogue and husband
to Susan O Bryant, all inter­
est ill a certain par», of the T
Tharp donation laud claim .
Edgar Taylor et ux to Capital
Lumbering Company, 160 ac­
res in t 9 s, r 7 w ................
JU R Y
t^uick relief from pain. All who
use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for
rheumatism are delighted with the
500 quick relief from pain which it affords.
Wlieu speaking of this I). N. Sinks, of
Troy, Ohio, says : “ Some time ago I
had a severe attack of rheumatism in
10
my Arm and shoulder. I tried numer
oils remedies, hut got no relief until I
14 1 was recommended by Messrs. George
F. Parsons & Co., druggists of this
500 place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm
They recommended it so highly that
366 I bought a bottle. I was soon reliev­
ed of all pain. I have since recom­
mended this liniment to many of my
fi ¡ends, who agree with me that it is
the best remedy for muscular rheuma­
tism in the market." For sale by A.
K. Wilson.
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185
EUVER.
Miss Smith is getting along nicely
with her school.
500
LIST.
Everybody
CO R VA LLI8.
E ditor I tem ize « : The most beau-
liful thing in the world is a life well
SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S :
J K. Ed wards has gone to the med­ spent. 1 therefore wish to Day a brief
tribute to the late Ralph Ball, of Me-
f l 50 ................................... Per yn*r ical springs at Lafayette.
$ 75........................... Per six months
W e hear Hint .1 E. Hickey lias sold I Coy, hut who was f< rmerly a student
4«) ......................Per three months his properly to Mr. Stitts, of Kansas, in the Oregon Agricultural college. I
1 knew the young man well, admired
Advertising rates made known on for $500.
him as a patient, {»«-severing, sweet
implication. Correspondence is solicit-
Esther Birks, daughter of W. U. ! boy ; and often remarked his elevating
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Fine Job Printing done at reasonable Birks, died last Thursday morning of quiet influence among his fellow stu
dropsy of the heart. She has been | dents. 1 visited him in his room and
■ »rices.
sick since the 1st of January. Friday i often walked and talked witli him,
evening she was laid to rest in Sheri and I nave seen him mingle with oth­
dan ctm etery in the presence of a ers; but I never heard him say any­
F R O M Y E E D IT O R .
large number of friends and school thing that would be unfit ing in the
j sacred precincts of the most refined
D kak I te m ize « : Mrs. Wash and children. She was ci*lll year* old
i home. And when his sutfering grad­
the writer left Portland April 15th:
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ually grew upon him and the ghastly
and after a 27 hour run of 550 miles |
Marion Kook**, manager for T. M. lo* k of threatening danger left its im ­
stopped over for a day’s visit wi tli
R **v.
|). H. McCullajrh and wife a t , Thompson, »r large importer of fine print here and there upon his pallid
Red Bluff. They are delightfully «it- millinery at 1.658 Milwaukee avenue, ' cheek and they bore him away to his
UAted, are greatly beloved by the peo ! Chicago, says: “ During tlie late se home, my heart welled full within me
pie and are doing a fine work. Near- vere weather I caught u dreadful cold, and something sai i, “ What a p ity !"
ly a dozen of their members called to which kept me awake at night and i And when the end was announced and
see us the evening we were thtre. The made me unfit to attend ¡o mv work his fellow students sadly whhperetl
town contain* many fine homes and 'during the day. One of my milliners one to another, “ Ralph Ball is dead,"
we saw oranges, figs and other tropi- was taking Chamberlain's Cough Rem then came up Ilia beautiful life, though
cal fruits growing. A half days addi- ! edy for a severe cold nt that time, brief, yet shining like a vision bright­
tionul ride brought us to this city, the which seemed to relieve her soquick- ening the sky and lighting the path
Pacilic coast metropolis, 773 miles ly that I bought some for myself. It way of those who knew him and loved
from Portland. Much of the country ; actel like magic and I began to im ­ him ; for such s life is a precious trib­
pawned over in both Oregon and Cali- ! prove at once. 1 am now entirely ute to the community where it (level
forma was disappointing, being far well and feel very {»leased to scknowl- I oped and the home that gave it »our*
below Polk in merit. T his is now a edge its merits. For sale by A. K. ! islimeut.
land of flowers, hut before midsum i Wilson.
A H o rrib le O u tb re a k .
nier everything will ho parched. We
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Of large sores on my litlie daugh
have visited many points of interest
L E W IS V I L L E ,
ter’s head developed into a case of
within easy reach of this city, includ-;
.r
V ,T"
M-t*. Helen D. scald head, writes C. D. Isbill, of Mor­
m g the state and Stanford ...... 1
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. Harford, state president of the W. C. gantown, Tenn., hut Bucklen’s A rni­
ties. At Kan
miii Oiiantm I saw tha seal ,,, ,,
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I . U , was witli us on Sal'iday night ca salve completely cured her. It is
fold OI1 W h iicn
ic h Durrant
A M i r r m i i was
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hung
a n i w l , . a v
ul , i p Mnnlru
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am
» Sunday.
S
and
She
spoke to
lncreas a guaranteed cure for eczema, tetter,
killing two gills and yesterday we
ing audiences three times, the congre- salt rheum, pimples, sores, ulcers,
were in the church where he killed
gation »Sunday night being the larg­ and piles. Only 25 cents at M. D.
them. We were at the close of Rob­
est we have seen in this part of the Ellis'.
ert Ulaze's trial for murder, and I
county this year. As a result of tier
shook hands with him and his atlor-
visit with os our local W. C. T. U
BU TLER.
new, W. W . Foote, with whom I was
lias taken on new life and we ate now
a prisoner of war for two years. This
Miss
Alice
Coy
is staying with Mrs.
looking for it (o do some really ear
city lias almost as much population as
nest educational
work among us. Shepard.
the state of Oregon and lias many pe­
They wdl meet at the church on the
Mis Jas. Shepard, who has been
culiar and interesting features, still we
second Friday in May. Respectfully. very sick, is able to be up again.
are not stuck after it or the state. We
H. A. R omhku .
will probably arrive at home Friday
Mrs W. Ellis has returned heme
evening.
W. A. W ash .
T h e B e st R e m e d y for R h e u m a t is m accompanied by Iter brother, Harry.
Oliver Stump et ux to T T Not-
son, lot in Dallas.................. $
John Wolverton et ux to Otis
Wolverton, 367 acres in t 9 s,
r 5 w ....................................
David Ruble et ux to J M Row­
ell. the Woodlot in E ola.......
J M Rowell t'» O J Beardsley,
ccjtain lands in E ola ...........
shed
Mrs. J. II. Fletcher, who lias been
Tom McDowell it adding a new wire
»{»ending a few weeks at home, relum­
ft nee to his property.
ed to the farm Monday.
A n U n e q it iM c d an d C o m p le te P*
John Vaughn sad family were al
sum© o f W h a t Y o u r F r io n d s are
Mrs. Rebecca Skinner will soon
a n d Have B e e n Lately D o in g .
leave for Council Bluff», where she Independence^ unday.
will visit relatives and friends.
Frank Uihsan went to Independ­
BA LL8TO N .
ence Saturday on burineta.
Henry Black is now a resident of
BaiUton.
D IR T T R A N S F E R S .
R IC K R EALL.
B. F. Lucas has liis new woal
under way.
Morris Allen has moved from Suver
to Kings Valley.
M ister John Bunch lias a new pony
Which bis parents bought for him.
Mire Katharine Himonton haa a po­
sition at The Dalles as stenographer. |
Mrs. .Samuel Orr, w h o is now at 11 •
Sa’em hospital, ia said to he iiuprov
ing.
Eil Richmond and wife, of near
Smithlield. were visiting relatives here
in town.
Lack of interest in the school room
has been the cause of our ichool being
discontinued.
Mrs Jake Burch and her father, M-.
Nance, are visiting relatives at Balls-
ton this week.
John Rood and familv now ncrupv
the N «w l M> Daniel property iu the
south part of town,
Aek .Smith and flhnilv have moved
to Portland where he has a position in
one of the freight rooms.
L. C. Koser and A. F. Stoner are
having tlieir resiliences painted and it
is quite an improvement to each.
P. C. Cooks sister, son and family
who arrived from tlie east Monday,
are living on the Miller place south of
here. >Ve have not aa yet lean ed
their names.
Tlisd Lucas who lives near the coast,
at Reaver, came nut Sunday and re­
turned home Tuesday. His eldest
son, Italic, accompanied him out and
is now training hopa for hie grand
ther, 8. T . Burch.
Died, April 18th, at his home in
Portland, Charles Cooledge, aged 72
years. His remains were brought to
the Burch cemetery Saturday. Mr.
Cooledge had lived in this commnnity
for a number of years.
M O R E LO CAL.
Mrs. Roy ia still alive, but
covery ia despaired of.
her
Nettie Greenwood is the happy pos­
sessor cf a new Ideal bicycle.
“ F or many years 1 suffered from sick
neadachc ami general nervousness:
1
took many Linvts of medicine, but never
found lasting relief until I commenced
taking D r. Miles Nervine.
It ga',e re­
lief after taking a few doses, and when 1
had used four bottles my nerves were so
strong and mv health so good that 1 h.,ve
not been troubled with those terrible
T h at nerv ousness and headache go to­
gether. T h e worry and cares o f business or
home, overwork, losn o f sleep, improper
food— all tend to irritate the temper,
deritnge the digestion, weaken the nerves
and undermine the health.
This tearing
’ >wn o f the life forces must be stopped.
T h e ebbing tide o f health must he
checked, and new energy, new life, new
ambition infused into the whole system.
T o do this auickly and thoroughly use
headaches in six years.”
J. H . S i UOALL, Calvert, T ex.
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Dr. M iles’ Nervine.
It afts directly on the nervous system, quiets the irritation, rests the tired brain and
restores the wasted tissues as nothing else can.
Y o u should not delay.
Get it at once.
Sold by all druggists on a guarantee.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, l o i .
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L a d le s , T a k e N o tice .
Dear Friend:
We want to raise
money to add to our school library.'
To do so we are going to have a Bvs-
ket Social and sell the baskets ami use
the proceeds to buy hooks. As this is
for the public heuefll, can we not con­
fidently expect your aid. W ill you
not prepare a basket, bring it to the
city hall next Friday evening at 8 ^
o'clock, nn-1 help ns to accomplish otn-
object. We will have a short pro­
gramme before the fun commences
Of course we want the gentlemen to
come and buy the baskets. Come. 0
— Respectfully, The Teachers of the j ff
Public School.
8
• CYCLISTS,
• ATTEN TIO N S
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“ Nerve W a s te .”
One of thr most helpful books oil
nerve waste ever issued is that en­
titled “ Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer
of San Francisco, now in its tiftli
thousand. This work of an expeii-
enced and reputable physician is in
agreeable contrast to the vast sum of
tahe teaching which prevails on this
interesting subject. It abounds in
carefully considered ami practical ad­
vice, and lias the two great merits of
wisdom and sincerity. It is endorsed
by both the religious and secular
press. The Chicago Advance says:
“ A perusal of the book and the appli­
cation of its principles will put health,
hope and heart into thousands of lives
that are now suffering through nerv
ous impairment.” The book is $1.00,
by mail, postpaid. One of the most
interesting chapters— chapter XX, on
Nervines and Nerve Tunics— lias been
printed separately as a sample chap­
ter, and will he sent to any address
for stamp by tlie publishers, The Pa
cific Pub. Co., Box 2058, San Francis­
co.
Married, at the home of the bride’s
Frank Morrison and wife are out
parents Sunday. April 21, Irvin Hus­ from Rock Creek visiting her parents.
sey and Miss Emily Auer, Rev. Blair
Superintendent Stair is
visiting
officiating.
schools at Lincoln and Buena Vista
A. R. Shepard and Louis Pettyjohn yesterday and today.
and wife were over from Dallas Sun-
Judge Wells has sold his house here
, day, the men returning that day, but
Mrs. Pettyjohn staj ing with her mo­ to Henry P. Smith for $1,000 and
moved yesterdav to his hop yard near
ther, Mrs. Shepard, who is sick.
Buena Vista. Both himrelf and wife
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will be greatly missed in fraternal and
D e a fn e s s C a n n o t be C u re d
social circles.
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the oar.
CO UN TY COURT.
There is only one wav to cure deaf­
ness, and that is by constitutional
P R O liA T K .
Lum ber.
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
Sibley, J.
Montgomery & Moiligati are now
inflamed conditions of the mucous lin­
In the matter of the David and piepared to furnish any kind of lum
ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
tier on short notice. Saw and planing
this tube gets inHamed you have a Hannah Bowles estate, the final a c -. mills three fourth miles west of Fall-
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, count was heard and approved, the City, with branch office and yard at
and when it is entirely closed deafness estate closed and the administrator A irlie iu charge of W. J. Turnidge.
discharged.
is the result, and unless the in- and his bondsmen
'
Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed
iammatiun can lie taken out and this
In the estate of John McQuerry the and it pays lo buy dry lumber. Plans
tube restored to its normal condition, inventory was filed and approved and and estimates furnished free. W rite
hearing will be destroyed forever; the administrator charged with the for further information.— John Mont­
nine cases out of ten are caused by amount. ¡»0,700. The widow was al­ gomery. general manager, Win. Mul­
catarrh, which is nothing but an infl­ lowed $50 a month front April 1st.
ligan, yard manager.
amed condition of the mucous sufaces
In the matter of the guardianship
W e offer ♦ 100 reward for any case of of Eddie Dnnn, a miner, A. W . Dunn
deafness (caused by catarrh) that can was appointed as euclt gu.irdian and
The
not he cured by H all’s Catarrh Cure. his bond in the sum of $500 was filed
C le a n s in g
Send for circulars, free.
F. J. C h en ­ and approved.
a n d H e a lin g
e y . A Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by drug­
In the matter of the estate of J. J.
C u - e for
gists, 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills
Kurre.
the
Anal
account
was
filed
and
are the best.
set for hearing on June 3rd.
Call and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres-
eent bicycles at
,* L E E o e S M IT H ’S o e C Y C L E R Y ..«e
Largest stock of sundries outside of Salem.
Best equippped repair shop in Polk county.
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SPECIAL A T T E N T I O N
T O O U T OF T O ^ N
•»»ORDERS.*
às,
T in n in g**
Plum bing**
D ID Y O U
K N O W **
An open confession
the soul?
Galvanized iron and cop­
per work. Hop and fruit
dryer pipes.
Work guar­
anteed. Estimates solicited
is good for
We do, and hereby
plead guilty to the fact that we
keep the finest
BURRO UGH S & FR A SE R
S A LE M
line of canned
fruits and vegetables that moil
ey can buy. Preferred Stock
ifcra'n d of canned and package
goods is positively
packed.
well
the
Brownie
Cameras**
finest
Remember, it is a fact
understood;
if it
comes
from Brown’s it is fresh and
good.
B R O W N & SON,
Perfect picture takers. They
delight the heart of any hoy
or girl. S I
The D ollar 9tr«lch in g Mon-hauts, Dallas.
T O L A .„ £ T Itont T re E p it K
Y W o E w A a r S
3S
rs.
ra n t our
i
• ' * ; pttt r f I n e u h a l o r e to do that and
i*'7*'
V I
£f*n:--aDtMi thun aafohowa— to require noaup- ,
d p '- i , :
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i-d moist u r»; to l»e aalf-rci: Muting and reg j
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r ®
u.tiia t; »c ojw.rAtc will» lata ol! andexponae;
p
••»oof: enaleet loojieraUt; toproduoe
B jjs ie t o L W
stronger chleka; to ont-kateh any other nta-
■ HeiSfuitv.. R ’ I ch‘n • ormntMT rwftinriad. Circular« and jiricaa
[
5 fre-. 192 page book, “ I’roPfable Poultry
I Keeping.” 200 new llluairattonk for 1*
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P F E N N IG ,
jeweler and Optician.
T. Whitbeok, our blacksmith, has
Following is the list of jurors se­
* moved his shop in W ell «dale.
Next door to_I\ O., Dallas.
lected at the May term of court:
Plato McFee, Dallas.
Frurn', the rura1 mail man, has pur­
P o n t t r y S u p p lie s
S e e d * o f n il Kind**
G F McBee, Dallas.
chased the blacksmith lots from Cam
SOM E P E O PL E W A N T
Spray** n u d S p r a y P u m p s
W P Miller, Dallas.
Vanderpool and moved in, so we have
TH E EARTH , HPT I
Our No. 10 Seed Animal tells all. Semi today.
Geo P Selby, Dallas.
no blacksmith shop.
O N L Y W A N T TO
BOWENS’ SEED STORE
James Boydston, Dallas.
F E N C E IT
K N Hall, Btiena Vista.
A T e s t im o n ia l from O ld E n g la n d
PO R TLAN D
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OREGON
By examination you will find
W O Cooper, Spring Valley.
“ I consider Chamberlain's Cough
that you can build woven wire
Cyrus Blair, Jackson.
Remedy the best in the world for
fences as cheap a* others at the
A IR LIE.
•¡•+ + *+ + + + 4 -+ + *+ + + + + + + + + + + 'H -;î
Clms VV Black, Dallas.
bronchitis," iaya Mr. W illiam Savory,
Ely's Cream Balm
prices I 6cll at
Send for cir­
C o n fe r e n c e Note*.
N O Clodfelter, Independence.
ef Warrington, England. " I t has sav­
Ed. Clark, of Derry, was doing bus-
Kaav
and
pleasant
t«>
us
culars and prices. Hop wire a
The Evangelical conference closed
J D Bevens, Luckiamute.
ed my wife’s life, she having been a | iness here last week.
Contains no injuriou
specialty.
tlieir work at Corvallis Tuesday. Be-
drug.
Manley Martin, Rickreall.
martyr to bronchitis for over six years
¡it is quicklv ahaorbed.
Hugh Williams is suffering from a sides the election of Dsllas college of­
Robt F Loe, Rickreall.
being most of the time confined to her
Gives relief at once.
ficers given elsewhere, they raised
It opens ami Cleanses
J R Shephard, Spring Valley.
l*ed. She is now quite well." Sold I severe attack ef quinsy. -
---- , , a . - - » t h e Nasal Pomatres.
$3,000 with which to endow it. H. A. —
A A Lindeman, Luckiamute.
by A. K Wilson.
A. R. Lewis was doing business in Deck was made a deacon und arsignpil COLD'N HEAD A"“ ’ '""»"‘"“'“o''
59 State street, Salem.
C C Hcroggin, Douglas.
Independence last Tuesday.
Heals and protects the membrane. Restores the
to
a
Portland
church.
C.
C.
Poling
W
A
L T E R M O R LE Y , Prop
C H Hong. Saver.
Senses of Taste ami Smell. I.artfe size, 50 cents at
O AKDALE.
Garret Homer and family are visit­ was made presiding elder. T. A. Yost (lraggtstsor by mail; Trial size, 10 cents by mail.
Warren L Frink, Bridgeport.
S
L
Y
BROTHKE8,
U>
Warren
St.
New
York.
rent to A l » *, B. J. Kelly to Lewis­
Mrs. Yocum is al home from her ing relatives in Linn county.
L R Hill, lndep* n lenc•».
Will give strength t*> the nerves and re-
ville, A. R Winter to Dallas, H. A.
vi.it to l ‘ortl»u<l.
,j.
store the liver anti kidney« to a henlth.v
O M Jones, Independence.
Contest
M.
M.
Jones
is
hauling
lttmlier
from
P
.att
and
P.
Bitner
to
Portland.
condition, give tone to the stomach end
William Butterick, McCoy.
Fountain ami Walter Murphy are Falls City to W. J. Turnidge.
¿u
bowel«, and promote a good appitita
.j.
healthy digestion; will relieve constipa-
J G Clelund, Independence.
cutting cord wood yet.
H ig h P re a s u re Day*.
»1»
tion, purify the Mood anti make a heal-
Department o f the Interior, United State*
L H Knowles, Rickreall.
F.va Blasts has lieen at Corvallis
«(»
thy body with a clear skin. That tired
L vrd office, Oregon City, Oregon, A pril 9,
M
u d and women alike have to work
W
illiam
Sliowov
intend,
to
move
on
W W Percival, Independence.
s|»
feeling w ill leave you and sleep will be
visiting her brother and other friends.
w»i.
Department
of
the
interior.
United
States
inceaaantly with brain and hand to
sSs
restful. At Wilson’s drug «tore, Dallas.
hi. place here again noon.
J E Kirkland, Independence.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
i land office, Oregon City, Oregon, A pril 1“, *5*
+
Mrs. F. M. Lewis returned on the hold their own nowaday». Never were 1901.
filed in this office by J. N . Hart, contestai t,
Robert tih*nn, Eola.
M i.. Mattel Macomber i. working
the
demand»
of
buaines*,
the
want»
of
motor
Tuesday
evening
from
Inde­
against
homestead entry No. 12,671, made
A
sufficient
contest
affidavit
having
been
William Cockle, Independence.
fur Mr., Y a le , on the Lyle place.
January 27, 1900, for the southeast quarter of
the family, the lequirement of aociety, filed in this office by Ernest P. Elliott, con­
pendence.
W H Elliott, Spring Valley.
the
northwest
quarter, northeast quarter of
testant,
against
homestead
entry
No.
11,990,
more uumeion». The lir»t effect of
Alvin Kimhall and wife are .topping
Felix Coniegys, Jackson.
the southwest quarter, and the west half of
Win. Wilson, agent for the Sunrise the praiseworthy effort to keep up made Octolier 2H, 189«», for the southwest one-
at
Fall.
City
and
he
ia
working
al
the
the
southwest
quarter
of section 5, township
fourth,
of
section
9,
township
9
s,
range
8
Matthew Hayes, Rock Creek.
mining claim, is visiting his parents with all these tilings is commonly west, by Albert J. Molitor, contestée, in
9 south, range S west, by Carrie; Minich, con-
sawmill.
James Helmick, Monmouth.
at this place.
testee,
in
which
it
is
alleged
that contestant
seen in a weakened or debilitated con­ which it is alleged that contestant knows “ the V o T I C * IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E UN-
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“ knows the present condition of the Maine;
M r. Mina Murphy had a birthday
present condition of the same: also that said
Nellie Link. N ellie Phillips, Ollie dition of the nervous system, which entryman has not reaided on his claim at all 1 x dersigned haa filed hi« final account a« admin­ , also that the said Carrie Minnich has aban­
istrator of
the
estate
of
Nathan Husaey,
The Sunday sehool classes of Leon­ dinner Sunday ami several of her Hastings and Iva Hooker were out un results in dvapesia, defective nutiilion
since the spring of 18?*S, nor has he cultivat- ile<-eased, and Monday, May 6th, 1901. at 1 doned said premises and has not been an the
were
ard Stsrr^and Mrs. J. E. Smith were children with their families
of body and brain, and in extreme i ed or improved the same since said date, nor o’clock, p. m.. of said day, at the county court house, same since January 27, 1900, and has not dur­
their
wheels
a
tew
days
ago.
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. F. L. tlieie.
cases in complete nervous prostration. has any one acting for him, and that said al­ of Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed by Hon, J. ing any of said time resided on said premia***,
leged absence from said land was not due to E. Siblev, judge of the county court for said county, and haa not made any improvements thereon,
Merchant
Turnidge accidentally
Young at the parsonage Wednesday
There will tie a protracted meeting broke one of the large plate glass in It is clearly seen that what ia needed his employment in the army, navy or marine as ths time and place for the hearing of the same. nor has »he had any one else to do ao for her.
evening. Refreshments were served
\!l persons interested in said matter are hereby no-
i here this week,
to commence Wod- the front of his store building the eth­ is what sustain the system, give vigor oorpn of the United States as a private soldier title 1 to appear at said time ami ahow cause, if any and that said alleged absence from the said
and a very enjoyable evening was
und tone to the nerves, and keep the offio -r, seaman or marine during the war with there be, why said account should not be approved land was not due to his employment in the
nesday night. Kveryhody come and er day.
army, navy or marine corps of the United
H|n»nt by all.
digestive and assimilative functions Spain, or during any other war in which the and the acc«»unt settled and cloaed.
let us have a good meeting.
States a* a private soldier, officer, »teaman or
Dallas. Oregon, A pril 1, 1901.
States may be engaged." Said par­
Mrs. H, Harford, grand lecturer for healthy and active. From personal United
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administrator.
marine during the war with Kt»ain, or during
ties »re hereby notified to appear, respond
Townsend A Hart attorneys for »state.
the W. C .T . U., took the motor for knowledge we call recommend Hood's anti offer evidence touching said allegation at
' any other war in which the United State«
W IS T S A LIM .
may
be engaged/’ Said parties are hereby
Imlrpemlenre last Monday. She lec­ Sarsaparilla for this purpose. It acts lO »»’clock, a, m , on June 7, 1901, l»ef»*re the
notified to appear, respond and offer evidence
Mrs. M. E. Uibson visited Rickreall tured at I^-wisville tire evening before on all the vital organs, builds up the Register ami Receiver at the United States
: touching said allegation at 10 o’clock, a. m.,
office in Oregon Citv, Oregon.
List week.
and ull were greatly pleased with her whole svstem, and fita men and wo­ land
on
The said contestant having, in a [»roper af­
speech.
men fur these high-pressure days.
fidavit,
filed
April
\
1901,
set
forth
fact*
M a y 18, 1901,
Jes<e Lucas is visiting Ilia cousin,
which *h«*w that after due diligence pers«»nal
Tracy Slssts, deputy assessor, was [
Before the register and receiver at the United
Asa 11 irons
service of this notice cannot l»e made, it is Y T IT IC E IS HKKF.nY G IVE N T H A T T H E UH-
M A R K IT REPO RT.
a X darsignetl was on the ¿Sth day of .March, 1901,
State* land office, in Oregon City, Oregon.
to la* seen in this vicinity a few days
hereby ordered and directed that such notice by the countv coart id Polk county, Oregon, ap-
Tha said contestant having, in a proper sffi
Archie McNary is working in a hop ago. He says he run across one man
be given by due and proper publication.
[Corrected weekly by Felix N oel.)
[•ointed administrator o f the estate o f Elmer K. davit, filed April 6, 1901, set forth facts which
• T h a i Is what Is required by every organ
yanl near Eugene.
* c h a s . r M o o r e s , Register.
llarritt, late o f Pulk county, Oregon, deceased. AH
who
owned
a
good
wagon,
but
would
|
show that after due diligence personal service
Wheat, per bushel, 55 eta.
of the body, for the proper performance of
pereun-i
holding
claims
against
ths
««id
estate
W M . G A L L O W A Y , Receiver,
not have it asae-aed because his wife!
are notified to present the s me. duly verified as re j of this notice cannot be made, it ia l»er«by or­
Bran, per ton $14.
11« flllN'tioilM,
A. V. Thompson has returned from
quired l*y law, at the office <»f Harritt A Lawrence, dered and directed that such notice he given
had
been
using
it
for
sometime
as
an
Shorts, per ton, $16.
It perfects all the vital processes.
a visit to Ins place at Rock Creek.
No. SoSCommt-r.-iil street, Salem. Oregon, within by dne aud proper publication.
incubater.
six month«* from the date of this notice.
Oats, per bushel, 43 et».
It prevents biliousness, dyspepsia, consti­
L LO
W A Y , Receiver.
W M . G A fiA
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Da*.ed at Salem. Oregon, this 27th dav <*f March
Miaaes Maud and May Savage visit­
Flour, per 10 barrels,$2 80.
pation, kidney complaint, rheumatism, ca­
A few evenings ago as four young
IM1.
JOHN W. HARK ITT.
ed friends at Independence recently.
Administrator.
tarrh, nervousness, weak ness, faintness, pim ­
ladies were riding gracefully down the i Flour, per sack, 80c.
To ail whom it may nom-em
W ylie A. Moore*, attorney for administrator. •
ples, blotches, and all cutaneous eruptions.
Buckwheat Hour, $1.50 per cwt.
Mrs. Joe Wciscnberg visited her road on tlieir bikes and d iallin g nier - 1
TkYOTICE M H BEK t o U|VK\ T H A T I THF. T V 1
AX tleraitriiod administrator of the e-tate «g David
Gertnea, $1 50 per cwt.
It Is assured by taking Hood’s Sarsapa­ si.ler, Mrs. Henry Wilkening. last rily u> one another, a large snake con j
Rs»al» an«l Hannah J. Bowl*, deceased, have died in
eluded lo cross the road just in front
rilla which acta directly and peculiarly on week.
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
the ceuntv court o f Polk c»>untr, Oregon, with the '
V O T I C E 1* H F IiK R Y OTVFS T H A T A L L I N -
» »utity clerk thereof, my Anal repoit in the matter I
the blood.
of them
The ladies soieamed and
^.x pa,,! ci in t. wArrsnts >f Polk o u n tv , Orsfm i
of the eetate <»f David BoaD an«1 Har nah J. Bornia,
I Corrected oM h ty tjr Boren a Boo
Sim II W hite haa moved his re­ began kicking furiously at Hit pedals.
which were presented an*l endorsed, “ No* paid for
This statement Is proved by thousands
deceased, and pray ing the s v.d o»un to approve the ¡
want
o f fun.!.*,” prior to December 13, l<49g,wi| be
pairing shop lo a more convenient The wheels wobbled and ill an instant { Potatoes, per bushel, 35 eta.
of unsolicited testimonials.
•ame and |o he di*ol»arge»l •*» a- ministrai *r in said \
raid «pot. p-ee-r.fation at my office
Interest will
m a ter. The court ha* eel the SDthday <*f April
n«»t he allowed on the name after th « date of this no
W. P K kkto *, Woodstock, Ala., w rites: place.
BUELL.
OREGON.
all were pil-sl up in one heap, anti the j Butter, per pound, 15 cts.
IM I, at the h»»ur *»f 10 o'clock, a. m .. of «aiti day, at
E.
V.
¡»A
LT O N ,
M When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
the county court hooea in Dalla». P d k comity, »»re ,
Mrs. Howser, of Washington, is vis­ girls declared that when they got up j Lard, per pound, lO tg ll eta.
. _ ..
County Treasurer.
eon, a* the lim e and pis- e when aa»«t report will he
I»«t«(i, Dallas, April 19.1901.
m y blood was Impure and I had not been
Bacon,sines,
|>«r
pound,
9(410
et.
the
snake
was
just
across
the
path
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
heard hj said court. All pers ns are required to j
feeling well for some time. I was bothered
»(•pear at »»id time and t»!ace to show cause..if any . i
making all suits of faces at them.
| Hams, per pound, 12e)l5 eta.
Thompson.
why «nid report should not he approved and th.« ari !
very much with that tired feeling. When
Shoulders, per pound, 8<* 10 eta.
m inistra r rii»cha'-geri
j Dealer in—
G. W. Chapman has been shearing W h a t S h a ll W e Hava for D e s s e r t?
I had taken the medicine a few days I be­
Dated this ¿1st dav of March, 1901.
E g g s .p e r d o s e n .il cU.
M. II. Ih »ALS
gan to feel better, and after taking two sheep for Densmore brothers anti
This question arises in the family | Chickens, per dosen $2 50(4$4
Administrator of Ihe estate o f (»avid and Hahnah J.
Henry Fawk.
I bottle« I felt like another person. That
every day. Let us answer it to-dav j Dried fruits, per pound. S<R1J cl-*.
»MHk Acsra 0X1 MILE « u n i o r pk k b t .
tired feeling was gone and I could do my
w H v datemi mad to ¡»alla»
Ml tillable lami
Try
Jell'O,
a
delicious
and
healthful
Beets,
per
pound,
1
rents
Miss liessie Ward is home again af­
FLOUR,
cultivation. Good house, bam.
w ork.”
dessert.
Prepar'd
in
two
minutes
Turnips,
,
»
r
pound,
I
eta.
ter having s|>ent the winter in South­
eow stahl.* ami warm» <de*l. y - a t well and ri«tem at
FEED.
house ami mock well n earb y. Pleutr o f fru it on
No boiling! no baking! simply m id ’ Cabbage, per pound, 2 { eta.
p a r i lla ern California.
th « p.;»ce ami a v»nr»g apt»l« orchard of 1.000 trees,
boiling water ami set lo cool. Fla
Onions, per pound, 5 eta.
(»U < >U F R I E S .
sternt *>0 in heari»*. hslance one to three veers eM
Mrs R. J. McNary has been suffer vors:— lannon. Orange, Raspberry ami : Beans, per pouud, S#7 rents.
W ill «ell crop. s »o k and fanning implement* w tk
l i d . tb s M o ot of scrofulous and all
W ill l.njr oTcrylliing farmers Imre place if desired and give tim e on one half the
ing from a severe attack of neuralgia Strawberry. Get s package at yaur
I all foreign m alt,re.
Corn meal, per pound,
cts
N 3 U M r T IO N
»m ouat at fi per --ent interest. Inqvtrv of 2. H *m «
to»e?1,
iiicluiling
junk.
f >r two weeks
•m premises
grocers to-day, 10 eta.
Hay, per ton,
CATARRH
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W ILSONS
I CELERY
j
Î SALEM FENCE WORKS
DANDELION
Notice.
Contest Notice.
Final Settlement.
Adm inistrator's Notice.
Tho Stim ulus
o f P u re Blood
Final Settlement.
Cail for Warrants.
A. L DORR,
Farm for Sale.
H ARDW ARE. |
T IN W A R E .
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