THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZES OUK STA FF OF RUSTLERS- < rty at this place U» Mrs. James Mey era fo r $000. M ccor. and will probably locate among us. The Fletcher girl* are improv;ug. Mott all of our farmers arn about »Several from here attended the Howard Beau it woiking for Iru through plowing and both fall ami stale Christian Endeavor convention spring gtain arc in excellent condition. White. DALLAS, FEIDAT, MAT 24, 1901. at Salem Saturday. Mr. Yost, who bought the James Mr. Domes is doing tome fencing An U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le t e Ro J. M. Mumaw and J. M Cramer, of south of town. Bridwell farm, is living in the obi And grow weak and exhausted when not properly nour­ t u r n s nt W h a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a r e Pennsylvania, are here visiting the : house on the Gump farm until alter ished, just as an engine loses its power when the fuel runs low. a n d H a v e B e e n L a te ly D o in g . Charles Kingston and Tom Sears former'» sister, Mrs. A. F. Stoner, u b ^ ih m k p K v b r v F r id a y M o r b in o A t 7:30. I harvest. The loss o f nervous power is seen in the failing health and the ride new wheels. whom he kad not seen for 15 years. Mrs. J. C. Proctor and family left wasting form. vv. A. WASH, RO CK CREEK. ------------------------ It is felt in the aching head, the throbbing heart, Peter Reddekopp it chopping wood , Tuesday morning for Id dio, where PEDEE. ■EDITOR A N D PBOPBlKToH . | for Mike McNulty. Re­ Joe Blower has been on his claim. , they will join Mr. Proctor, who has the irritability, indigestion, restlessness and loss o f sleep. Spring farming done and grain look build the worn-out nerves, rest the tired brain and add new fuel Rots Pigg hat been visiting hie ! go tic into the stock business there. Mr. Fault, ef Dallas, has taken a j ing well. ; mother, Mrs. Kingston. | claim here. Mr. Bowen, of Michigan, but whose j to the vital fires with the best o f all tonics, Dr. Miles’ Nervine. SUBSCRIFTION BATES: Jes*e Yost has done considerable Service« at the Presbyterian church I old home was at Laporte, Indiana, F. J. Morrison was in Dallas on " I suffered from nervousness and nervous prostra­ grubbing. <1 50.........................................Per y-ar business lust week. where Mrs. W. W. Miller was born, | next Sunday at 4 o'clock. tion for a long time. T became thin and wasted, lost | 75.......... ................l‘er six months has been visiting her and talking over | control of part of my nerves aud muscles, and finally Lots of rape and clover are being j James Sears is improving and Mrs. | old times. For half an hour Friday afternoon 40 ........................Per three months became so bad that I could not sleep at all. Three sowed around here. Tozier it on the tick list. --------------* • * ----------------- Advertising rates made known on we had a very hard hail storm. dusts of Dr. Miles’ Nervine brought the first sleep in application. Correspondence issolicit- J. D. Belt is book keeper ami yard- j nearly three weeks. I was on the brink of Insanity, hut Bert Simpson has been suffering j Mark and Robert Soars are chop­ A. V. Thompson ami family, former­ that great nerve restorer brought me back to health.” man at Martins m il. with rheumatic fever. ping woo«I for Mrs. Post. -d. ly of Salem, arrived at their homestead , Mas. M. 11. K e k d , Delta, Iowa. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable Monday. Picnics tomorrow at Ballston, Bu- | All our hop yards are being cultivat­ Mits Glennie Gordon lins returned -trices. ell’s Chapel and Kidder’s grove near j ed and are in good condition. home from Independence. Ralph Hsnry and A. Burkhalter, of Suver. Dallas, were visiting Roy Henry a few Bear have been bothering the sheep Our depot is being treated to a new The present market price of wool is days ago. of Frank Gilliam, who recently killed roof, which improves its looks. Mrs. Hetherton is out from Kansas 13 cents and it is not apt to vary visiting her old time friend, Mrs. I. M. Henry Scott was down from Toledo one. Misses Dora and Winnette Sears Palmer. much in either direction. is food for the worn-out nerves and the weary brain. It : last week last week where he is going Our Sunday school is doing nicely have been visiting friends at Dayton ------ — ---- is a food for the over-taxed and weak digestion. It to peel chittem. Mrs. J*3ssie Billmgton-Monroe has under the superintendence of Uncle M r s . M a r y S m it h D e a d . nourishes, fortifies aud refreshes the whole system. --------- — --------- ---- The teachers meeting to be held at been up from San Francisco visiting George Wirtz. Marv Logan was born in Missouri B ew are o f a C o u g h . Bethel hat been changed to Ballston her brother, Henry at the home of Ol­ Sold by druggists on guarantee. Du. M il e s M e d i c a l C o ., Elkhart, In4 in 1847 and came with her parents. j A cough is not a disease hut a sym- the 25th. 4 K e e p t h s B a la n c e U p. iver Stump. Mr. and Mrs. Logan, to this county I ptum. Consumption and bronchitis, It has been truthfully said that any Everybody expects to attend the in 1852. The father soon died and j which are the most, which are the When you have any watcli work, N ew T a ilo r in g E s t a b lis h m e n t. public days was read first time. the next year her mother was married , most dangerous and fatal diseases, disturbance of the even balance of Ballston picnic if the min does not jewelry work or engraving to he done, W. O. Brown Jt Son have added a An ordinance granting certain track to Monroe Miller. In 1870 she was have for their first indication a per­ ' health causes serious trouble. No­ interfere. take it to Pfennig and you will get the tailoring department to their dry- privileges on Church street failed to married to John Myer, of Smithfield, sistent cough, and if properly treated body can be too careful to keep this work done right. The Graham«, who have been work­ goods and grocery business. Mr T. pass. who died, and in 1885 site was married | as soon as this cough appears are eas­ balance up. When people be ¿in to ing for J. M. Wise, have returned to Mr. Surcbet, who is to have charge Barchet, a skilltul cutter and work­ to P. O. Smith, of Scio, who is also ily cured. Chamberlain’s Cough Item lose appetite, or to get tired easily, the their home at Mosier. An ordinance requiring »he build­ of the new tailoring business of W. C. man, recently from Canada, hap ing of a sidewalk on the ea*t side of dead, A few an-eks ago all" was taken edy has prolleu wonderfully success­ least imprudence brings on sickness, Brown tfc Son, has rented the Boals weakness, or debility. The system A number of McCoy people attend­ charge and will he assisted by a num­ lot 5 in block 4, on the smith side of from the home of hor atep siator, Mrs. ful, and gained its wide reputation | needs a tonic, craves it, and should ed the necktie social at Perrydale and residence property in the southwest ber of Dallas ladies. Goods will be J. \y. Crider’s property on Mill street, U. H. Grant, to Salem for medical and extensive sale by its success in not be denied it; and the best tonic of report a very fine time. [»art of town. obtained from tlie different Oregon and »n thw east aud north hide of (lie treatment and died there yesterday. curing llie diseases which cause cough which we have any knowledge is She will be brought here for burial be­ Mrs. Drumeller, of Sheridan, hns woolen mills ami first class suits can old Harris property, was passed. j ¡ng. If it is not beneficial it will not Hood’s Sarsaparilla. What this mod B E TW E E N D A L LA S A N D D IX IE . side her mother and her brother, Jus. The mayor appointed the following been here visiting her sister, Mrs. W. be had cheap enough. Orders for i cost you a cent. For sale by A. K. idine has done in keeping healthy peo­ Logan, who was the tirat husband of Mr. Tuttle’s oldest son has returned G. Vassall, for some days and they are nearly a dozen suits are now in eight. standing committees to serve ..during Wilson. ple healthy, in keeping up the even frem Eastern Oregon and is hauling now with the’r parents, Mr. and Mrs. While giving employment to a num­ the year, the chairman being named Mrs. J. S. ( 'onper. Her son, Henry balance of heulth, gives it the same logs for Crainer Bros. ber of persons it will keep at home first: Myer, ¡sen route from Baker City and A. Murphy, at Oakdale. SU VER. distinction as a preventive that it en­ many a dollar th a t, would otherwise her brother, Jasper Miller, is at Cape Finance— Fiske, Riggs, Muir. Ferguson Bros, have been plowing Hop yards in line fix and making Mrs. Weaver, the art teacher in joys as a cure. Its early use has illus­ go elsewhere. Location over Brown’s Nome. She « a , converted at 15 years Streets—Gosper, Vassall. Riggs. the railroad right of way between Dallas college, will on the 6th, 7th and trated the wisdom of the old saying and has been a shining light in the rapid growth. grocery. Fire and water— Muir, Vassall,Fiske ------ ------ Dallas and Monmouth. 8th of June have on sale at Wilson’s that a stitch in time saves nine, 'l ake Ordinances— Ellis, Hayter, Gosper. Baptist church. C O L L E C E N O T E S . John «¿uivy and family are training drug store a number of oil paintings, ------ — — ---- - Hood’s for appetite, strength and en­ Health— Hayter, Ellis, Gosper. Misses Murtis and Ethel Morrison, hops near Eola. B A LL S T O N . durance. Hall rent to the Presyterian church The athletic team are training for of Oregon City, are visiting their fa­ taken from nature. Remember the dates. The Modern Woodmen will have a the Field meet May 31st, in McMinn­ for their show on May 14th was remit­ ther, John \V. Morrison. We spent last Saturday there, fird- S M IT H F IE L D . Born. May 21st, to the wife of J. J. ville. The boys hope to carry off a ted by request of the mayor, as they itrg the streets almost deBerted, as ev­ picnic at Bidder’* grove Saturday. Will Bute, of Fawn River, Mich­ came out in the hole. few points at least. erybody was at work in the hop yards Grain growing nicely and will make A sister of the Udell brothers is vis igan, is visiting his brother, Harry, Brown at Bridgeport, a son. The doc On motion of Fiske the street com­ tor says that Johu was so elated over or on the surrounding farms. Joe a heavy crop if the Hies and bugs let it iting them. The Literary society is preparing the event that he would talk neither ‘ heir program for the anniversary ser­ missioner and marshall were ordered Craven, the leading merchant, has a alone. to build a suitable fence around the Those who attended toe Perrydale politics, religion or lodge, nothing but good trade, and is assisted in the store Final Settlement. vice June 8th a 8 o ’clock. seats and stand in the city park by Large freight trains loaded with necktie social had a good time. baby talk. by bis brother, Rea. The other mer­ The following is the program for June 1st. chant, J. R. Edwards, is away at the lumber for California pass south three Rosa Farmer is over from Bellvue VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- Frank Muscott was elected police­ commencement week: Lafayette springs for his health, but times a week. IN dersignod has filed his final account as exeo- j visiting her uncle, Hugh Farmer. T h e man, to serve when the marshal ia utor of the e-tate of William Savage, ' ji nk 9 t h . liis wife is running their store in good C l e a n s i n g Grass has not been so good before arm Saturday, June 8th, 1901. at 1 j There will be an antertainment and deceased, 11a. m. Baccalaureate Sermon, by out of town. slia|ie. The old reliable Jake Wilcox for years and there is promise of a o’clock, p. m., of »aid day, at the county court house, j a n d H e n iin g A resolution was adopted taxing up­ ice cream social here Friday evening, of Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed by lion, J. ! the President. sells a variety of confectioneries. large fruit yield. C u ro fo r E. Siblej, judge of the county court for said county, j May 81st. 2:30 p .m . Farewell Meetings of on the abutting property any needt-d Fu< ge B tea. do most of the black- as the time and place for the hearing of the same. repairs to sidewalks, streets, ere. All persons interested in said matter are hereby no­ The lumber yard of Frantz Bros, the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. smithing, as Mr. Warren is pretty well Miss Ledgerwood has returned from tified to appear at said time and dhow cause, if any j On motion of Hayter the street 8 p. m. Annual Sermon— Rev. C. used tip by age. A. J. Hhipley iwnl here will soon be supplied wi'.h all Salem where she was under medical there be, why said account should not be approved j commissioner was authorized to noti­ and the account settled and closed. T. H urd,of L »Fayette. Miss Pettyjohn have charge of the kinds of building material. Ely's Cream Balm treatment. Dallas, Oregon, May 6, 1901. fy property owners when such repairs public school, which will close next JUNK 1 0 t H. Easy and pleasant to us ( JAS. SAVAGE executor. Contains no injuriou Friday and there will lie a picnic at W h a t S h a ll W e H a ve fo r D e s s e r t ? , Mr. Haverland, from Brownsville, Townsend 4,4—J*4-4**> Pleasant Orchard and bis sister, Mrs. Childrens Day exeicises at the censing of transient eating houses on Byerley, who has been under the wea­ Christian church next Sunday even­ rains of the past week. N ext door to^l\ O., Dallas. ther. C F. Stutz, recently from Kan­ ing. The purpose is to raise money A nutnher of sheep and lambs have sas, lias bought and moved to the fur foreign missions. been killed around liere by stray dog«, email farm of J. E. Dicky ill the edge Mrs. W. M. Sargeant lias been in that arc not kept chained up at night. SOME PEOPLE WANT of town, and Mr. Dickey expects to Portland with her brother, Grant flar We fear they will begin on the kida THE EARTH, BUT I spend some months at Marlin’s saw ONLY WANT TO ris. who has been a great sufferer with next. mill. It uniat he a good chicken conn fence rr inflammatory rheumatism. Tom Yaeger, son in law of Mr. trv, for the Craven store receives from ------ -W W W . —— By examination yon will find Wolfe, well known in these parts, was MX) to 8(H) dozen eggs every week, the , T o r t u r e d A W it n e s s . that you can build woven wire •hot through the hand, blood poison­ price having ranged between 10 and Int-nee suffering was endured by ing followed and Ilia band had to be fences aa cheap as others at the A g e 15 cents. It is a great wood shipping witness T. I.. Martin, of Dixie, Ky., taken olT. He lives with his family at prices I sell at Send for cir­ Call and see samples o f Rambler, Ideal and Cres- |ioint, mostly grub oak. Moat of it is before he gave this evidence: “ I Walla Walla. cular« and prices. Hop wire a m sold by contract through Peter Bell, eent bicycles at coughed every night until my throat specialty. Before the present price being about $2 on m was nearly raw; then tried Dr. K ing’s Wilbur Montgomery, son of Stew­ tile track. Supper time found us en- New Discovery which gave instant re­ art Montgomery, died at home an SALEM FENCE WORKS « e * L E E .* S M I T H 'S .* C Y C L E R Y .* joyitig the hospitality of John McCul­ Beauty %st lief. 1 have used it in my family for Monday evening, the 20tli. and waa loch and family at Sheridan Junction, 59 rtttito street, Salem. four years aud recommend it us the laid to rest in the cemeterv Tuesday where ve took the train for Dallas. may do in aom# tilings, but not HP Largest stock of sundries outside o f Salem. greatest remedy fur coughs, colds and The family have the sincere sympa­ W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop Mr. Mi Culloch has 90 seres in clover 0 Best equippped repair shop in P olk county. in groceries. We have the all throat, chest and lung troubles. It ^ thy of all in lli-ir bereavement. and will ad I thirty acres of clover. He will stop the worst cough, and not on­ lias spent $1.200 for tiling and feels ■ S P E C IA L A T T E N T I O N PUREST AND BEST ly prevents hut absolutely cures con­ BU TLER. well paid for it. On bis 500 acre farm Sheriffs Sale. DID YOU KNOW TH AT» sumption. Price 50c aud $1.00. Ev • T O O U T OF T O W N are only six acre* of timber or brush ery I .ottle guaranteed. Trial bottle» Mrs. J. C. Hussey iaon the sick list. It ia a [act well understood— ■ .»O R D E R S .* land. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T free at Belt 4 Cherriugtou’» drug Min Alice Coy is very sick, with Dr. II it comes from Brown’« ’lis fresh by virtue of an execution and order of sale is­ »lore. Smith in attendance, and good. sued out of. and under the hand and seal of 3 \ I 9 I # I § I 9 I 9 I 9 + I 9 l 9 l 4 l 9 l f the clerk of the circuit court of the state of T. J. Merrick, of Sheridan, was in I Oregon, OAKDALE. for the county of Polk. Iiearing date BR O W N & SON, | these put» Monday buying sheep. , the 25th day of Aprjl, A . !>., 1901, and to me Thu Hollar Stretching Muri haute, Dallas. Gardens and crop» looking fine. upon a decree duly entered and doc­ Mbs May hell Wallace waa out from directed, ket#*«! in »Aid court on the 12th day of March. 1 Everybody working toad», O. K. Salmon Kiver on a visit last week. | 1901, In the suit of G. B. Suver as plaintiff i and uKiiinst Mori» A , Allen as defendant, I Dennis overseeing it. Contest Notice. Mark Hanna waa on deck Sunday, I will on Mi»» Linnie Sitfarlh lm» been quite givin* .he boy, a few pointers in S a t u r d a y , J u n e I. 1901, wrestling. And eating Is simply perfunctory-done and in having trouble with her eve». 4k Department, o f th© Interior, United States A M the hour <>f l o'clock in the afternoon of beraoav It must l.c, j said day, at the west door o f the county court lam 1 office, Oregon City, Oregon, April 15, Comer Court and Liberty streets, Salem .» ^ David Hubbard ha« gone to E.vatern R. A. Porter and daughter, Amv, ! house in Dallas, in said Polk oounty, Oregon, 1901. Thts Is the common complaint of the Oregon to sec his daughter, Grace, A »utficient contest affidavit having )>een and Mias Alice Remington visited at -ell at public auction, as by law provided, dyspeptic. who is dangerously sick. for cash in hand to the high©«t bidder, the filed In this office by Ernest P. Elliott, con­ 4 * T H E R E IS B U T O N E G. T. Porter’« Sunday. Nerves Wear Ot*t W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O S A T A B O U T TH E D O IN G S IN TH E C O U N T Y . D*. Miles' Nevvme CATARRH CATARRH CELERY DANDELION •C Y C L IS T S , • A T T E N T IO N ^ ------ Nothing Tastes Good If eating sparingly, leaving much of the light meal provided, would cure dyspepsia, few would suffer from tt long. The only way to cnredys^a-psla, which Is dllflenlt digestion. Is hy giving vigor and «one to the stomach and the whole diges­ tive system. It Is therefore cured poeV tlvcly and absolutely by II,sal's Sarsapa­ rilla. The testimonial o f Frank Fay, 108 N. Street. South Boston, Vines., voluntarily given like thousands id others, should lead to a trial of this peculiar medicine. * My niece," he writes, •* wns a great sufferer from dyspepsia for atz yenra. She tried many medlclnea In vain, she had no appe­ tite and waa troubled with soar stomach and headaches. After taking two bottles of Hood s Sarsaparilla she waa well." Hood'm S a rsa p a rilla promises to rare snd keeps the promise. Accept no substitute I >r IL 1 f t JO U S S M M T YE t K R S S& & M SO J N S r* ; — - 1 following described real property, to-wit: testant, against homestead entry No. 11.990, Mr« R. S. Smith and her two little I ii its K 4, \ tk 7 and 8 in block No. 2, in the | town of Suver, Polk county, Oregon. That bora, of Waslii igton. nr# down on a «.aid sale of sold premiam to be »old as afore- Kd Clark is »JA'ing hi» house re mod visit to her parents, Jaa. Shepherd and «aid Will be made to obtain fund» to satisfy eled. the -uni of #473.25, principal, and the further wife. »uni of *50 as special attorneys fees, ami the P. C. Cook is moving Hi* at Mr». Anna Pettyjohn returned home further sun» «•( f 15.20 as costs aad disburse­ the went of hi» store. ments taxed by Maid court, and for accruing Friday aceompinied by her father, costs thereon. Ami it is adjudged and d«*- Mrs. JfeWon. of McMinnville, i» hare J.I« oliapherd. who return# I Sunday, creed by »aid circuit court that all persons visiting Iter daughter, Mrs. B. F. Lu­ bringing Mr. and Mra. Walter Coy. k n e w or claiming to have anv interset or right in or to said premises subsequent to the cas. Frank Rowell, of Sitimoij River, re­ dUth -lay of September, 1893, be barred and Miss Alice Burch lias h«**u in Cor­ port« being held up whil* on hi» jr.y forerloeed of all «uch right and interest; that th* proceed* of such sale be applied first in vallis the past fortnight, visiting over from Dallas Friday. Frank *-ad payment of tfu cost* ami disbursement» here­ «topped to real hia tram on the But­ friends. in. indwUtV special attorneys fee«, ler lull when two men stepp'd out l'tted this 1st day of May. 1901. Mins Ada Tatorn has gone to the front beUnd a tree. One ef them f. r. VATOKSDBL. Sheriff of Polk county, Or«.*gon. Salem hospital Co be treated for rheu­ Covered lijiu yrilh a gun, the other told him to get out, searched him matism. and then told him In get ia and drive Mrs Wheeler, who Jived in tla> on, which he did. They got hi« puree south part of our village, has moved to wi ll $18.SO but failed to find $30 Corvallis. which lie had tied np in hia handker­ Willis Simon ton has sold his prop- chief in another (rocket. R IC K R E A L L . made Ootol»er 28, 1891», for the southwe-t one- fourth, o f section 9, township 9 » , range 8 west, by A lbert J . Molitor. «'•ontestee. in which it is alleged that contestant knows “ the present condition of the same; also that said entryman ha» not resided on his claim at all since the spring o f 1898, nor ha» he cultivat­ ed or improved the same since said date, n<*r has any one acting for him, and that said al­ leged absence front said land was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States a* a private soldier officer, seaman or marine during the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged/' Sai«l par­ ties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching sai l allegation at i O o'clock, a, m., on June 7, 1901. 1*efore the Register and Receiver at the United State* land office In Oregon Oitv. Oregon. The said #ont©*»tant having, in a proper af­ fidavit, filed April ¡V, 1"01. set forth fact» which show that after dWe diligence personal •ervice of this notice cann«»t be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. CHAS. B M(H>RK3, Rou ter. WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver, 4# “ W H I T E C O R N E R “ IN S A L E M .* # D o not be misled. The old firm of Jos. ¥ * * # * 4* * Meyers jg. it Son?, owners o f the W hite Corner, have moved a ono block east o f their old ¡stand in to t h j build- ❖ in*i form erly used for tho opera house. Th is build- inp has been handsom ely fitted up in the most x m odern style with an electric elevator, waitinp T. room s, toilets, dres.-inp room s. e*c„ for the a c c o r n -X m odation o f out o f town people. w sjfr M ake your headquarters at the vjp Big Store when in Salem«» ™ We cat ry com plete lines of dry g o o d ., clothing, shoes, ladies tailor m ads suits, trunks, valises, X m illinery, f*rtc..V goods, furnishings, etc. jia - K jt « _ A l a . j* . - a .