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Lev. Myers, of the Evangelical . B A LLSTO N . lie a cordial iuvitation to attend. The | healed. church, was returned by conference school is doing its best to prepare an I A g-t.*rtt deal of the hop trailing has Willard Buell will commence teach - , for another year. ¡interesting program. Good instru W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T mental music will he furnished by the j been done litre this spring by women; ' ing school in the hills us soon us Miss Babe Humphrey, a last years T H E D O IN C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . school cloves here. i best musicians of the vicinity. Conn- j they receive 75 cents per day. D ALLAS , F R ID A Y , M A Y 17, 1901. normal graduate died in Portland this I ty Superintendent Starr will address | Mr*. Elias Conner and Grandma Miss Emma Elgin came over from week with diptheriu. An U n o q u l l ' o d a n d C o m p la t e Ro the graduating vlass in the afternoon. Counsr are down from east of tho j Salem last week and went out to Sal- s u m a nf W n a t Y o u r F rio n d I are In additiou to the . Aurciscs given by mountain« visiting relatives here. J. A. Kramer and wife have moved I nimi river to take up a ranch. an d H ava B een La te ly D o in g . | the school, the YY’ oodmenof Buell will front Salem, where they have resided UHLIBUBD EVIRY FRIDAY MORBINO A t 7:80. The relatives of William LaKollette Work was begun on the grade near for a year past, to their home here. 1 give a prise ol #2 to the team wiuiiiug have plan ed a nice granite monument Willaminu Monday by six men with W . A .. W A S H , in the sawing contest. Entries free A N T IO C H . ove* Ins grave in Ball’s cemetery. lieese MoReynoldi, an old reside:.t J. T. Lady as foreman. Twelve days to all. They will also give a prize of inITOB AMD PBOPUIETOB. Elder Mulkey will preach here May #1 to the winner in the nail driving ■ • _ i ______ .1____ __ j - Miss Lottie L. Tillotson, of St. Pauh work will he put io by six m* n which j of Polk county, hut who ha* for many years resided in the Palouso country, 26lh. contest. Entries free to ladies only. Minnesota, will give an elocutionary it is hop d will make a good road. i* here vLitiug relatives. The Davis brothers are on the old The exercises ef the day will close entertainment here July 2nd under M ONYOUTH. I n both Chiu» and the Philippine,, with a base hall game between two fa- the auspices of the Woodmen of the Martin place. T. J. Beery, who went to I ova on a thing» »re gradually »«»lim ing a bet ! mous nines— Mill Creek and Harmo World. W e are still without a butcher shop. 1 visit last full, writes that he is in w ry R. Clarke and wife have been visit ny. YY'e have a beautiful place to ter shape. It has been virtually poor health and will not he able :o re Mr. 5?’tutz, of Kansas, lias moved in Mr. Pi ut wood is dangerously ill turn home before next July. ing his patents. I hold the exercises and hope to see a agreed what China shall pay to the ti* the property bought from John with pneumonia. large attendance. Should it rain the Robert Clarke would sell some good Dickey. Mr. Dickey will make hi» a'lied powers and that she shall pay it exercises will be held in the YY’ ood- PO LK. cows and horses. Mrs. Worth has returned from her home with his son in law. W ill Mar in thirty annual installment«. Hail inan hall nearby. A hearty welcome visit to California. tin, at tile Salt Creek sawmill. The aasefrsor was utound this week. YVithin two years Clarence McCaleb will be extended to all who come and the demand been greater or the time i has made over #200 from a #25 inveat- the exercises will be gin at 10:30 in Rev. Esson has been employed for The annual school picnic will be John G. Rem pel has succeeded P. o( payment shortened that country 1 meat in sheep. the morning.— YY’ . O. Sims, principal. held here May 25th and Prof. W. C. another year as pastor of the Chris K. Graber as postmaster and merchant could not have met it without unreas Hawley will be orator. The Wood tian church. at this place. i Two of the Fishhack boys h ive re- K ee p th e B a la n c e Up. men will have charge of the afternoon ( onable iniury. The probable outcome I centlv cut 115 cords of wood and Geo. The industrious anti progressive exercise*. The program is now being will be for the good of the whole , Sullivan is making cord wood for “ Quick, darting rains s'-ot It has been truthfully said that any firmers around here are hauling their through my heart, left side und disturbance of the even balance of prepare! by the teachers. world. Our government will soon have Frank Morris. wood for next winter. shoulder anil at night my limbs health caflses serious trouble. No M cC O Y . all the volunteer troops sent home would be numb and cold. Ouo Gerhard Rempel, of Rickrcall, and B e w a re of a C o u g h . body can la) loo careful to k e ep this bottle of Dr. Miles’ H eart Cure frum the Philippines and the force of Mist Margarita Peters, of Salt Creek, The McCoy school is booming. A cough is not a disease but a sym- balance up. YY'hcn people he<in to relieved me and six bottles com were married at the Mennonite church regulars there greatly reduced, the i ptorn. Consumption and bronchitis, j lose appetite, or to get tired easily, the In all ita «tare* thsro pletely cured m i.” S. W. Fletcher’s girls have the* should bo cleauùuCBt. last Sunday, it being the first marriage least imprudence brings on sickness, which are the most, which are the ■ - YV. L. B y e r s , W hitt, Texas. backbone of the rebellion having been ceremony there. The relatives and most dangerous and fatal diseases, weakness, or debility. The system measles. il Ba B a lia ^ Ely's Cream broken. many friends accompanied the bridal A lot of Kingston’s folks have been ! cleanses, «oothes in ani heat* î T have for their first indication a |>cr j needs a tonic, cruves it, and should couple to the .home of the bride’s par the d:*.m:ed d nembrane. : j »¡stent, cough, and if properly treated not he denied if; and the best, tonic of visiting them. C IR C U I T C O U R V b b C K E T . drivi* It cores catarrh and drive« yp- ents to pnrtako of an excellent dinner as soon as this cough appears are eas ' which we have any knowledge is Ed Kevt. is going to build a barn aYvay a cold iu tho htud | and enjoy a pleasant afternoon and ily cured. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem Hood’s Sarsaparilla. What this med D E P T . I — I1PH N E TT, J. quickly. 100 by 800 feet. ody has prollen wonderfully success idirie has done in keeping healthy peo Cr.um Balm Is place.! Into t'ao ncstriis, .preatl. j evening. H D Steals vs I f C Dressier el al, ful, and gained its wide reputation ple healthy, in keeping up the even Mrs. Jim «Sears and Mrs. Strong over the nieiuhrano bh J :« . - orbed. K'jUof 1 . im action at la«- ; Oscar Hayter for |ilf.— mediate and a cur. follows. It is not drying—doe. Poultry raising demands special and extensive sale by its success in balance ot health, gives it the some have been very sick. Default and judgment as to Dressier, not produce eneezlna. l.firge Size, so cent, si Dru»- , knowledge and constant care. Who- curing the diseases which cause cough distinction as a preventive that it en dismissed as to others. Mr. Mucken and Mr. H ill arc send-1 gi.t. or by mall: Trial Size, 10 cent, by mall. { ever makes a business of it should ing. I f it is not beneficial it will not joys as a cure. Its early use has illus ELY BROTHERS, 60 Wurreu Street, New York. J O Van Orsdel, sheriff, vs J W cost you a cent. For sale by A. K. trated the wisdom of the old saying ing their cream to Independence, 1 consult, books and journals devoted to Drown, action for m oney; Oscar Hay- YVilson. that subject and should gain whatev Mike McNulty and Theo Zozel have that a stitch in time saves nine. Take ter for plf., Townsend & Hart for dft. er Information they can from others Hood’s for appetite, strength anil en finished the A. C McKiunon house. Dr. Miles Mediunl Co., Elkhart, Ind. A N T IO C H E N T E R T A I N M E N T . who have made a success of poultry W H Parrish v. W R H all et a l; A durance. Mr. Fletcher, from Nestucca, is over Guardian’s Sale. F Campbell for plf., I D Hosford for raising visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ida Hatch, The following program will he ren B U E N A V ISTA . W R Hall.— Settled. also Fred Hatch is working for John dered Saturday evening, May 25th, +++++++-t-!"H -^+++->++++-!-++++4 N O T IC K IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T •5* Van D Sears, executor, vs John J beginning at 7 :30: Grace Hall has a new wheel. Finn. the undersigned guardian of Seth L. Fawk Daly et al, appeal from justice court, Song— Choir. and Blanche L. FaYvk, minors, will by virtue Farmers are through seeding. Butler A Coad for plf , Tilmon Ford, BU TLER. of an order of the county court of Polk coun Invocation— Rev. I. N. Mulkey. ty, Oregon, duly made and entered of record W M Kaiser and W T Slater for dft.— BUELL, OREGON. Mrs. R. P. Hall was in Albany Mon Address— Mrs, G. * James Shepherd is having his sheep on the 0th day of April. A . D., 1001, licensing Continued. day. Music— Phonograph. and directing »aid guardian to sell the follow t shorn. State of Oregon vs T F Boydston, ing described real property belonging to said Hard work playing— C. Snyder. + Mrs. Swann visited in Corvallis last minors at public sole, to-wit: An undivided Superintendent Starr visited our forgery ; J N Hart for plf.— Continued. Solo— Senator Doughty. week, one-half interest in and to the following de school last week. Pantomime. W T Slater, receiver» va Paul Ron- scribed premises: Beginning 8.50 chains east Dealer in— E. N. Hall is in Dallas attending Playing Fourth of July— By ten co, action at la w ; W T Slater for plf. School will close Friday, May 17tli, and 10.05 and one-third chains north of the H A R D W A R E ,| court. northwest corner of section 5, in township 7 children. — Default and judgment. after an eight months term. W ill give strength to the nerve« and re- « south, range 5 west, of the Willamette merid , «F storo M usie— Phonograph. T IN W A R E , the liver and kidneys to a healthy Cyrus Pnrvine ami wife lmve a new Geo YV Honkle vs L T Price et nl; ian in Polk county, Oregon, running thence T condition, give tone to the stomach and Tableau. Grandrnr Porter is quite poorly and east 42.09 chains, thence north 6.35 chains, baby boy. Butler A Coad for plf.— Default and FLO UR , bowels, and promote a good appitita How she managed— Mr. and Mrs j healthy digestion; will relieve constipa Miss Alice Coy has been on the sick thence west 42.07A chains, thence south 6.34$ judgment as to Price, dismissed as to FEED, tion, purify the blood and make a heal Mies Mattie Lee visited Mrs. Bald list. chains to the place of hegiuning, containing Mack. thy body with a clear skin. That tired others. in all 26§ acres more or less. Now, therefore, win Tuesday. Musical Children— By little folks G R O C E R IE S . feeling w ill leave you and sleep will be James Shepherd Jr. returned to by virtue of said order and license, I, as such J YV Kirkland vs J E Hubbard, ac restful. A t Wilson’s drug store, Dallas. YVhich give up— Maud Chamberlain E. E. Wells left last Monday for Dallas last week, his hand having guardiod, will offer for sale and sell at public YY'ill buy everything farmers have tion at law ; Butler A Coad for plf.— and Mr. Davis. auction in front of the court house door iu Washington to work and Mrs. Wells to sell, including junk. Default and judgment. Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, on the Song— Senator Doughty. hrs gone to Southern Oregon to visit 8 th Day of J u n e , A. D., 1901, Census Taking— Pearl Chamberlain relatives. Thos Graham vs YVebb Lewis, ac Final Settlement. at 1 o ’clock, p. m., to the highest bidder for tion for damages; L H McMahon for and Mr. Putman. ---------------------------- cash in hand all of the right, title and interest Conglomeration. T o rtu re d A W itn e ss . plf.— Nonsuit by plaintiff. VTOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVE N T H A T TH E l \- of said minors in and to said premises above Duet— Maggie and Vergie Owen. Intense suffering was endured by 11 Alfred Jamison vs Cyrus Pnrvine, dersigned has filed hi« final account as exec described. Dated this 3rd day of May, A . D , 1001. of William Savage, Phonograph. witness T. L. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., utor of the estate action at law; YV H Holmes for plf.— mid .Saturday, June 8th, 1901. at 1 S A R A H 1. F A W K , Temperance lecturer— Y’ ardic ami before he gave this evidence: “ I deceased, Continued. o’clock, p. in., of said day’, at the county court house, Guardian. n Will Fishhack. coughed every night until my throat of Polk county, Oregon, ha* been fixed by lion , J. J YV Brown vs Pliy Simpson, re E. Sibley, judge of the county court for said county, Song— Senator Doughty. was m arly raw; then tried Dr. K in g ’s a* & tha time and place for tiie hearing o f the same. , plevin ; Townsend A Hart for plf.— YY’ ilty Reply— Alice and Maud New Discovery which g:.ve instant re A ll persons interested in said matter are hereby no- j M Judgment for plaintiff. titled to appear at said time and .ihoYv cause, if any j lief. I have used it in my family for there be, Yvhy said account should not be approved! Mack. Laura Adkins vs City of Monmouth, Parting Scene— Maud and Pearl four years and recommend it as the and the account settled and closed. Call and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres-*^ action for damages; YY’ H and YY'ebs- Dallas, Oregon, May <i, 1901. ti Chamberlain. greatest remedy for coughs, colds and JAS. SAVAGE executor. ter Holmes lor plf,— Nonsuit. cent bicycles at Banks babies— Mr. Davis and C. C all throat, chest and lung troubles. It Townsend & Hart attorneys for estate. IA remarkable conversation between man and wife,] J H Moran va J B Knowles, action Yeater. will stop the worst cough, and not on 19 at law.—Verdict for plaintiff, i|l200. Goodnight Bong and prayer by ly prevents but absolutely cures con Mary : Now, James, Spring is here. | sumption. Price 50c and #1.00. Ev M 0 Flynn vs Thurston Lumber Co. moonlight. 1 will run tho dairy and p ou ltry. ery Lottie guaranteed. Trial bottles Selling baskets. — Settled, while you till the soil. I will pay EF Largest stock of sundries outside of Salem. 58 Everybody invited and all ladies re- free at Lclt <fc Cherrington’s drug all expenses of living and seme on T Steiger vs Orlando Martin.— Set Best equippped repair shop in Polk county. ques'ed to bring well litled baskets. store. tho mortgage, providing you will let tled. me trade where I have been trad-: “ S P E C IA L A T T E N T I O N State vs Nes Dale, rape.— Verdjct W h a t S h a ll Wa Have for D e s s e rt? A IR LIE. ing. They have such nice, clean j not guilty. 2 T O O UT OF T O W N This question arises in the family groceries, and their shoes and cloth- ' G ah’anized iron and cop J. D. Bcvcns is attending court this State vs Ed Richards; assault with every day. Let us answer it to-day. ing wear so well, and their clerkt« •¿ORDERS.** week us a juryman. per YY’ork. H op and fruit intent to kill.— Fined #50. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful treat me so well, aud everybody dry or pipes. W ork guar dessert. Prepared in two minutes. else, and you know we saved u.oney Asa Staats will put up a new 'an- B R ID G EP O R T. No boiling! no baking! simply add ary and store his grain at home. there ’ ast year. anteed. Estimates solicited boiling water and set to cnol. Fla James: Let you trade there? T o i A. R. Bell has u new buggy. Henry Berry bought 50 head ef vors:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and 1 be sure I will. wether goats of Mr. Nendle at #2 a B U R R O U G H S & F R A S E R The new road is about dono. Strawberry. Get s package at your M a ry : T h at’s right, James. I i head. S A L E M grocers to-day. 10 cts. knew you would let me trade there, THE Dogs have killed ahout 60 lambs. YY’ . E. YVilliams and others were in for we saved so much money last i W H IT E LIN C O L N . i Dallas Tuesday to hear the Simpson- Rev. Kelley will preach here on the year by trading with CORNER hist and third Sundays. O. E. Price has rented the Gilbert Brown trial. B R O W N & SON, A. R. Lewis lias his new butcher Comer Court and Liberty streets, Salem**« Saxon Humphrey is at Portland to i A Patterson farm. : shop nearly completed and will begin The Dollar Stretching Merchants, Dallas. | see liia sick sister, Babe. Rev. YY’ ight, of Albany, has been j butchering in a short time. T H E R E IS B U T O N E Elder Ru»aell, of the Dallas Baptist chosen as the new Presbyterian min- Mrs. J. E. Sitiley, of your city, after “W H I T E C O R N E R “ I N S A L E M .* I ister ut Zena. church, has been among us. Contest Notice. ! spending a few days in this vieinity # The Japanese hop trainers have returned on Mondays motor. Do not be misled. The old firm of Jos. Meyers Preaching at the Baptist church on commenced work in the Gilbert Department of the Interior, United States j Sons, oYvners of the White Corner, have moved next Sunday morning and evening by Patterson yards. Johnson it Simpson have purchased Land office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 9, Perfect picture lakers. They Pastor Russell. a sheep shearing machine. They one block east of their old stand into th j build- 1901. delight the heart of any boy Cnpt. Clark took Friday’s boat for have over 1,000 head to shear. A sufficient contest affidavit having been inf; formerly used for the opera house. This build or girl. $1 at Owing to Mrs. McKinley’s serious Oregon City to visit his son, John, an filed in this office by J. N . Hart, contestant, against homestead entry No. 12,671, made ; illness the presidential party will re attorney of that city. It is reported that a wild man has ing has been handsomely fitted up in the most ¥ January 27, 1900, fo rth « southeast quarter of j turn from San Francisco direct. been seen in the big strawberry patch the northwest quarter, northeast quarter of modern style with an electric elevator, waiting Geo. Griswold and Gilbert & Patter on the Greenberry Smith place. tlie southwest quarter, and the west half of The pioneer's reunion will be held son, of Salem, have been spending a rooms, toilets, dressing rooms, etc., for the accom # the southwest quarter of section 5, township Mr. Buchanan left hero last week in Dullas, Saturday, June 22nd. The few days on their ranches near here, * 9 south, range S west, by Carrie*, Minich, con- modation of out of town people. testee, in which it is alleged that contestant with a milch cow which he will take committee of arrangements are at building fence. I “ knows the present condition of the same; to Portland for A. D. McKinnon. w»rk getlibg up an interesting pro Next door to^Ik O., Dallas. also that the said Carrie Mhinioh has aban Rev, Mnrehead missed his appoint-1 M ake your headquarters at the gramme. The secretary, J. YV. Lewi», doned saiii premises and has not been on the ment here two weeks ago on account Charley Frantz was in town today *&• Big Store when in Salem j * '«quests that pioneers send to him at same since January 27, 1900, and has not dur and informed us that his saw mill in ing any of said time resided on said premises, Kick., all pictures of themselves und j of attending his father’s funeral in SOME P E O PLE YY' A N T Eastern Oregon. The appointment Kings Valley will soon he ready to fill ami has not made any improvements thereon, W e carry complete lines of dry goods, clothing, deceased relatives with short biograpb T H E E AR TH , BUT I nor has she had any one else to do so for her, was titled by Squire Pearce, of Sum all orders. ical sketches. O N L Y YY A N T TO shoes, ladies tailor mads suits, trunks, Yalises, and that said alleged absence from the said mit. land was not due to his employment in the ❖ H. 8. Smith has bought several lots FEN C E IT millinery, fancy goods, furnishings, etc. Chas. Carter, ao long connected with army, navy or marine corps of the 1 nited O. E. Price has purchased a new of wool and has others engaged. A Bv examination you will find •States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or & the Dallas woolen mill, lias gone to Studebuker wagon with 3 j inch tire. high protective tariff doesn’t seem to % that you can build woven wire marine during the war with Spaifi, or during Portland to supervise the erection of a | This is the heaviest wagon in this vi increase the price of wool to any fences as cheap as others at the any other war in which the United States new woolen mill at Sclwoed. may be engaged.” Said parties are hereby cinity. Mr. Price has another heavy great extent. prices I sell at- Send for cir notified to appear, respond and offer evidence Prof. G. C. Countryman lias bought wagon cf the same make, and with culars and prices. Hop wirs a touching said allegation at 10 o’clock, a. in. Joe the Tuttle retideuoe property for #40.). splendid draft horses he expects to , Guthrie, of , near Dallas, . arrived . on specialty. deliver four cord« of oak wood in Fa- ' » “ l tl,e S,,nl* 0,,1 ,,» U M a y 18, 1901, Peter Toews, who came from Mani lem each trin L U C A S & D O D D , Proprietors. 1,1 l l » ” ' lo K° heme wnh the crowd. j Before the register and receiver at the United toba and married Mrs. Annie Unruh, He missed the road ami says lie came ; States land office, iu Oregon City, Oregon. on Salt creek, lias taken her back Rea Green is building a new barn via Kings Y’ alley. The *aid contestant having, in a proper afti- I 59 State street, Salem. there. Last week the neighbors turned out I davit, filed April G, 1901, set forth facts which all fixed W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop | show that after due diligence j>en*onal service . anil helped him raise it. A splendid * 1 °°^ IV**. .nx,rt ’ P FALLS C IT Y . OREGON. of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby or repast wits spread for the laborers at about a young man loeing his partner Manufacturers of** dered anti directed that such notice be given while returning or attempting to re- I noon, and thny continued to work un by due aud proper publieation. W M . G A L L O W A Y , Receiver. til night, nearly completing it. The turn from the dunce last week, on ac-1 Sheriff s Sale. count of a balky horse, hut Harry boting was put on, the rafiere raised Barker gave us fifty cents not to say Dealers inj* a id the sheeting nailed on. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T anything about it. — — --------- This root of many ev ils— THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. are Nature's warning notes of approaching danger from a dis eased heart. If you would avoid debilitating diseases, or even sudden death from this hidden trouble pay heed to the early warnings. Strengthen the heart’s muscles, quiet its nerv ous irritation and regulate its adtion with that greatest of all heart remedies, Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. CATARRH s t r i . '“® ® Dr. Miles’ Heart Ctire controls the heart adion, accel erates the circulation and builds up the entire system. Sold by druggists on a guarantee. A. I. DORR, WILSONS I CELERY DANDELION How to 1 CYCLISTS, | ATTENTIONS Q i* © Make Moneys ^LEE^SMITH’S^CYCLERYoe Tinning dt Plumbings 0» Àk JOS MYERS&SQNS Brownie Cameras«^ t $ PFENNIG, Jeweler and Optician. SALEM FENCE WORKS LUCKIAMUTE MILL CO M PANY Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Etc., S crofula Tumors, abscesses, cutaneon« eruptions, »Vvvpepstn, readiness to catch cold and in ability to get rid of It easily, catarrh, and other ailments including the consumptive tend eacy- Is removed by H imh I ’ s Sarsaparilla so completely that a radical and permanent cure la effected. This statement Is proved by thousands of voluntary testimonials. S ila s V xrnooy , Wawarsing. N. Y., writes: “ When our daughter was two years old, she broke out all over her face ami head with scrofula sores. Nothing we did for her seemed to do her any good, and we had become al most discouraged when we thought we would try Hood's Sarsaparilla. The first bottle helped her anti when she had taken *dx the sores were all hea'.ed and her face was smooth. She has never sltown any sign of the scrofula returning.** Hood99 Sarsxpari/Ia cleanse« the eyetem of all humors Inherited or «cqolred and makes rich, healthy blood. Nood’a f t l l i w r # liver til* » the non irritating *a<t ea fy saOiarUs t»> u k * with i i . xn I « *»r*»|>srtns h\ virtue of an execution and order of sale i*- OAK GRO VE. Contest Notice. Henry Staats and Marion Smith, < f »UMt out of, and under the hand and »eal of Lewisville, brought over for shipment j the clerk of the circuit court ot the etate of G. 0 . Smith js convalescent. Department nf the Interior, United BUte* to Portland a wagon load of fine Ply-1 Oregon, for the conntv of Polk, hearing dat» 2T.th da» of April, A . !>., 1901. and to ire I land office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 15, W. W . Fawk a family are home mouth Rock chickens, also one or two ^ the directed, upon a decree duly entered and doc- | 1901. again. packers ot eggs. They said they were! keted in «old court on the 12th day of March, A sufficient contest affidavit having been t'-i ordered by the President and were to 1U01, in the auft of G B. Suver aa plaintiff filed in this office by Ernest P. Elliott, con- S£1 and againat M ori. A . Allen aadefendant, I teatant, against homestead entry No. 11.990, Miss Ethyl Smith is visiting Slier- be U8 ‘d at the Portland banquet. will on i Ian relatives. mads October 2\ 1S1H», for the southwest one* ■ ■ d --------- fourth, of *ectii-n 9. township 9 a, range 3 S a tu -d a y , J u n e I. 1901, A n n o u n ce m e n t. J. C. W hite and wife visited Dallas A t the hour of l o clock in the aftem.uui nf west, bv All>ert J. Moiitor, contestee, in "v * -J friends Sunday. T o accommodate those w ^ n r e pat- «ni 1 d a v . a t th e west door of the County c u r t j which it is alleged that contestant knows “ the tial to the tite of atotiTzcnraln apply house in Itall.M. in «aid Polk county. Oregon, present condition nf the same; ale«» that said Farmers are through seeding and ing liquids into the nasal passages for » e ll at public auction, a « b y law provided, ontryman ha** not resided on his claim at all hand to th e h ig h e .t b id d er, the since the spring o f 1998, nor has he cultivat the hops are progressing nicely. catarrhal troubles, the proprietors pre f. feresahin M ow ing d e s c rib e d rea l p r o p e r ty , »o -w it; ed or improved the same since said date, nor pare Cream Balm m liquid form, I . X J, H, 7 and S in b lo ck N o . 2, in the ha* any one acting fnr him, and that said al Misa Amanda Robertson has just re which will he known as E ly’s Liquid town O o .e e , Polk co u n ty , O rego n . T h a t leged absvnoe from «aid land w m not due to turned front an extended trip cast. hi* employment in the army, navy or marine Cream Balm. Price including the «aid «ale o f «a id p retn iae« t o b e enld w a fo re , corps of the United St t in aa a private W. C. Kantner, of Salem, and our spraying tube is 75 cts. Druggists or •aid w ilt b e m a d e t o o b ta in fu n d « t o » a t i « f v officer, seaman or marine during the warwith the .u in n f *47X 2-., p rin c ip a l, and th e further former teacher, Harry Seymour, of by mad. The liquid rorm embodies »m n of JA0 aa »le -r ia l a t t o r n e y « f« e » . and tile Spain, or during any other war in which the Dallas, were in our midst. the rmatioinal properties of the solid further « « a o f #15.10 a e c o a t« and diabnlwe- l nited StAte* may lie engaged.” Said par- tie* are hereby notified to appear, re*pond preparation. Cream Balm is quickly lo .u t- ta x ed b y «a id c o u r t, a n d fo r a ccru in g and offer evidence touching said allegation at Dr. A. T. R o le rU and sister Mrs. e m t- th ereon . A n d it ia a d ju d g e d and die absorbed bv the membrane and does cre -d b y «aid c ir c u it c o u rt th a t a ll p er*.m « i O o’clock, a, m., on dune 7, 1901, before the | Campbell, of San Di* go, California, llegi*ter and Receiver at the United State* accompanied bv Dr. Ingles, of Centra »o t dry up the secrelians but changes hr ring nr c la im in g t o h a v e a n » in te r e .t or land office ia I >rs«na CUr. « kt*i*n. right in o r t o «a id p rem w ee »u lie c iu e n t t o th e The said iontestant having, in a proper af- ! lia, Wiishiffctnn, Sundayed al the them to a natural and healthy charac ; « * h ffa v of September, 1SIW. 0 M I M am i ter. Klv Brothers, 5li Warren St., N. * -irinm l of »A «rich r ig h t and In terea t: th a t •davit. Clad April \ 190L -et forth fads* home of M. F. White. Y. which show that .after due diligence personal th e proceeds of «rich »a le he a p p lie d 8 r »t in -----................. sarvlos of thl* notice cannot be ma<ie, it is P i c n i c at B u e ll. ----- ------- p a y m en t of the coeta an d diarm m om en ta h ere Wanted, at this office, oak or big fir in. in c lu d in g «n e c ia l a t t o r n e y , fore. The upper Mill creek school will i**m d tM* i - ^ ^ ' o i i t n a f . have a picnic at Buell’s chapel on stove wood in exchange for subacrip Sheriff of Polk worn»}-, Oreg.m. t May 25th, and we extend to the pub- lion. hereby ordered and directed that such notice l«e given by doe ami proper puhlicatvm. t C H A S. B. MOO RICH, Register. WM. G A L L O W A Y . Receiver, Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Fresh and Salt Meats at Lowest Prices. YVe buy e»erytliing the firm er hn« to »ell at highest mnrket price.! Mills located 3^ miles from Falls City on Rock creek road. Store at J Falls City, Oregon. Telephone conned ion with mill. Get wur prices j before btrying elsewhere. W e will surprise you. Yonrs for F ills City , business. L U C K IA H l’ T K M IL L CO. E at I Bring in your k. b'rs under one year old and we »»ill give them free a fine gold ^ ; ring, warranted for five years. S T A T E N O R M A L S C H O O L -M O N M O U T H , OR. D E M A N D FOR G R A D U A T E ? : The demand for graduate.* of tlie nor mal school during the punt year has been much beyond the supply. Posi tions worth from ♦JO to $75 a mouth. S T A T E C E R T IF IC A T E A N D D IP L O M A S : Students are prepared for the State evftninstions anrt n r M lv take »tate papers <*n graduation, strong a»*, emit* and profemional conr*e. Weil equipped train irg •lemutment. Expenses rai-ga from f i s o to flT.1* a .^ar. Faji term opens September 17th For coUioyue containing full announcement* address p L. C 'AV PR K LL, President or J, B. V. Butl* r, secretary.