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OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. B. F Hull aud wife, of Croston, vis- 8. Connor Rev. D. C. McFarland informs Uf r I R. it • (7, VUIIIIDI has Hit' gone I^UIIV Into -III«' business ItiiOIULiO home last Friday. ncrs of the contests: ; iteri relatives and friends here last that Presiding Elder Fitch will hold and bought property at Sm Jo.se, Cal- Chopping— W. R. Ciavon, of Dalis* ----------- I A ju t Jaue Reed, who has been very w©“ k, i his third quarterly meeting here next | ifornia, and his family will 1* ave f«»r camp; Walker Fitts, of Salem earnp poorly (or some time, is not expected — . , , 1 Saturday and Suudav, preaching boll» i ih>t place next Friday. See sale iiu- Sawing — Farley Bros., of Dallas W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T to live. T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . honn»f<* * ^ l,Vti wot‘k At morning and evening each day. I tice of Mrs. Conner in lira paper. DALLAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1901. ¡cam p; Dvkntra and Oviatt, of Mill ------------- j The houso of Mrs. Scott, who lives Creek camp. Nail driving— Mrs. F. Kerslake, ©i A n U n e o t - W l'c c l a n d C o m p l e t e R c two miles west of Sheridan, was burn John Nixon and family, of Slayton, • u m e o f W f ia t Y o lir F r ie n d s a r e VALitiiiBD E vsey F riday M oknih « A t 7:80. ed to the ground last Saturday, noth visited friends here last wc*ek. Mt. Hood circle; Mrs. Joe East, oi a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e ly D o i n g . ing being saved. I Dallas circle*. W . »V . W - V is îI I , W. W . Hail and family, of Salem, 100-yard dash— Prof. Bailey. Mon* j Mrs. Oliver Ralston has gone to visile*! with K. N. Hall last Sunday. EDITOR AND PROFRllToE. W E8T SALEM . month ; —■ Guthrie, Dallas. Oshkosh Wisconsin, to visit her moth* 220-yard dash— Prof. Bailey, Mon There wait a large crowd in attend* 8. II. W hite ia painting hi. house. er, Mrs. Heath. mouth ; Bert Stiles, Dallas. nice at the Woodman picnie at ! SUBSCRIPTIO N B A T E S : Pillow fight— Leslie Miller, Dallas; j I l k Hurt haa moved back to hia A large crowd gathered at the cem M cLaughlin’s grove last Saturday. Lloyd Ci.ad, Dallas. place here. #1 50...................................... Per v'»ar etery Decoration Day, cleaned and The aid society of the M E. church 1 Greased pig— Henry Zumwalt. $ 75.................. .........P e r ils months Mia. K ill. Fletcher ha. been vi.il- decorated tile graves and built a new run a restaurant on the ground and , 220 yard college dash— W illam ette! 4 0 ...................... Ter three months fence around it. cleared about $25. ing at Jefferson. Advertising rates made known on university; Dallas college. Mrs. Smith of Eastern Oregon, is ; Halfmile college dash— Monmouth ! George Gosser ia building an ad S a v e s T w o fro m D e a t h . application. Correspondence is solicit* visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. A. normal; Willamette university. dition to hia house. MOU” little daughter had an almost ed. Wells, of this place. Tug-of-war— Monmouth camp; Dal Fine Job Printing done at reasonable Mia. Klfie Waun visited relative, in fatal attack of wjtooping cough and las cam. bronchitis, ’ writes Mrs. W. K. Havi* •»rices. Mr. Watson and wife, of Needy, Dallas last week. Ball game— Chemawa beat Albany land, of Armonk, N. Y., “ but, when Clackamas county, visited friends here j by a score of 12 to II. Mrs. E. J. Mc-Nary lias a new horse all other remedies failed, we saved recently. and buggy. L E T T E R L IS T . her life with Dr. K ing’s New Discov - 1 C O M M E N C E M E N T W E EK OF DAL Nelson Anderson has been here vis Jc.s Luca, and Mr». Henry Wilkeu- ery. Our niece, who had consump- | These letters remain uncalled for in LA S C O L L E G E A N D LA C R E O L E lien in an advanced stage, also used iting his brother, A. Anderson. ing each have a new wheel. the Dallas postotlice for the week end ACADEM Y. this wonderful medicine and today E. N. Hall sold n 4 year old horse j ing dune 3rd and parties calling Walker Fit*« won the second prize she is perfectly well.*’ Desperate to a German from Portland for $115. i The final examination, are being for them will please state that they in the wood cutting conteat at Dallas throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. I I held th i. week. The first exercise have been advertised: K in g ’s New Discovery as to no other will be a musical recital by Miss Gih- la.t Saturday. T o C u r e a C o l d in O n e D a y Hal Burgess. Infallible for j Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. i eon, Friday evening June 7th, tube George Chapman and Je.aie Lucas medicine on earth. Mrs Ruth Brown. Timber and Ranch held in the college chapel. attended the Woodman picnic at Dal coughs and colds. 50c and $1 bottles 1 All druggists refuml tlie money if it j Ginn & Company Pub. guaranteed by all druggists. Trial Sunday at 11 A. M. the baccalaur le*. Lands a Specialty.»* fails to cure. Signature of E. \V\ I J J Hose (2). bottles free. eate sermon will he preached by I’resi- Grove on each box. 25 cents. Some one wa. having a lot of fun D A Sauborn. dent C. C. Poling in the M. K. church. W'n are prepared to locate you upon some of vf: Mr J A Shvlds. B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D D IX IE . The faculty and graduating class will la.t Sunday .hooting hole, in the All W . C. T. U. members are urged j ] Mr John Yaender. meet at the college chapel at 10:30 mail boxer the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if y o u ^ Herbert Ballard, who lies been to he present at th> ir meeting at the . C. G. C o a n, postmaster. and proceed from there to the church Anthony Jone. ami wife have mov clerking in a drugstore at Woodburn, South Methodist church next Wed- j' want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we c a n ® where »eats will be reserved for them, ed back here from California, where , nesday to talk about establishing a i is spending bis vacation at home. show you just what you are looking for. Call 2 “ L u m b e r. i In the afternoon at^3 o’clock the Y .j they went several month, ago. They j reading ro.nu and for the transaction j Montgomery A Mulligan are now M. C. A. and Y. W . C. A will hold a have decided that Oregon i. good and see ns. A ll correspondence promptly a t - c Harry and W ill Butz are visiting 1 of other important business. prepared to furnish any kind of lum farewell meeting in the college chapel. enougn for them. old time friends at Oregon City. tended to. L U T H E R ct CO., Dallas, Or. 2 ber on short notice. Haw and planing Iii the evening the societies will con mills three fourth miles west of Falls vene in the M. E. church and listen A S p r a i n e d A n k l * Q u i c k l y C u r e d ' Hardy Holman Jr. lias purclmscd City, with branch office and yard at to the annual sermon, delivered by " A t one time I suffered from a the herd of fine shorlliorn cm tie uf A. A irlie in charge of W. J. Turnidge. Rev C. T. Hurd, of Lafayette, Oregon severe sprain of the ankle, »ays Geo. L. Porter and tins gone to make his FRESH eggs, 12 cents. Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed Monday evening the Philolelheau E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash home in the Rock Creek country. S C H O O L E B P O E T , GOOD butter, 12 cents. and it pays to buy dry lumber, Plans literary seciety will render their an ington, Va. “ After using several W ill Greenwood lias been shearing W rite and estimates furnished free. ' nual program, which promises a treat i well recommended medicines without ...... . Following is the report of the Dallas public school for the month ending sheep for several dilTerent parties in W O O L wanted. for further information. John Mont- t|,e people of Dalla, and all who success, I tried Chamberlain’s Pain June 1, 1901: tiiis section the past week. goniery. general manager, Win. Mul will be present. This program will Balm anil am pleased to say that rc- HIDES and pelts bought. ligan, yard manager. C 1 be rendered in the city hall, as well lief came as soon as I began its use Harry Burford, who ia working for as all the exercises during the week j anj complete cure speedily followed Van Sears on Salt Creek was home on Û COUNTY COURT. except the afternoon exercises T ubs Sold by A . K. Wilson. «¿St u: a short visit Saturday. H > day and Wednesday, they will be J TEACHER. f-KOBATE. Road Supervisor Boyle has finished 1 would like to figure on any con ◄ ! P IO N E E R . held in the chapel. H ! Sibley, J. up his work on the south side of the tract work you may have, such as 3 < H Tuesday at 2:30, the annual music o Mrs. It. M Gilbert, of McMinnville, LaCreole and we can now travel with Cri The executor of the Daniel Vanbus- al will be rendered at the cellege the building of houses, barns, etc. O K her daughter, Mrs. out miring in the mud. z kirk estate was authorised to »ell real chape). Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock 1 ha* been visiting J property at public or private sale a. the annual lecture will lie delivered ■ ' ’ n"’ E. If. Hihhard will erect one of the ! \ might seem best. before the literary society by Rev. L Born to the wife of Wallace White, Stephens evaporators aud will here- 0 27 3 5 Mrs. Conkey. 49 l a son. .The administrator of the Murguret A. Tchorigian, of Constantinople. BUELL, OREGON. aftor handle his own prune crop. 2 i Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock Tuttle estate was ordered to make a 6 l 0 The rain has kept sheep shearing 33 1 Mias Mnscott. 51 Mrs. Rasmussen and children have the annual meeting of the board of hack. deed to property »old. ! 36 1 3 1 "t—ΗJ- -I—t* *1— "I" "t* "t—t—t—t" "î* 't- -t" *i—I" "I—t- *f* -J- -¡--i* *t been quite sick with the measles but trnstees will be held at the president's A final settlement of the J. J. Kurre 4 25 0 0 ; 25 1 3 49 Mrs. Morrison. Henry Tate is living on Mr. Wiedik- are now improving. office. A t 2 o’clock Miss Erma Smith estate was made. W ILSONS will give a musical recital in the chap er’s place while they are away. Mesdaiues Howe and BowersOx, of ! 5 I John Fisbback, Clarence McCaleb l 0 24 Ì 42 . . . . . . . . . el. At three the Library association Mias Campbell. John Martin sheared sheep for John Salem, took in the Woodman picnic 0 1 27 1 and W tn. Mack were chosen to ap- wj], ren(|pr |iterary programme «„.I at Dallas, being the guests of Mrs. W pnuse the Robert Clark estate. I re(,ejv, doni,li()n, ,,f cash or books f .r Bobbins. 0 0 0 1 0 21 21 j Mrs. Hamilton. 34 P. Miller. A petition to sell property of Claud , ¿he college library. It is hoped the After some exercise» at the close of and Melvin Settlemier. minors, was the college will attend thin , »....„ Miss Maud Baxter's - rv.. school she treated 1 7 B U E N A V I8 T A . 1 0 0 31 21 H. D. McDonald. « 1 21 net for hearing June 17th. the heirs | mGeting and encourage this excellent | the childreu to oranges, W. L. Wells and family visited rela vere cited to appear and U, S. Lough- work by making donations to the li* I 8 0 13 5 24 j 14 j 0 8 W . 1. Reynolds. ary appointed guardian ad litem. brnry. A number of friends have al j Plato McFee sold Tide Brown twen tives near Suver last Saturday and W ill give strength to the nerves and re- ty goats at $2.50. i, store tiie liver ami kidneys to a healthy Sunday. The petition to sell real property of ready sent in hooks, which will be pre j A condition, give tone to the stomach end The families of John Farley, of A bow els, and prom ote a good ap pitit» .j. the Richnrd Enei estate whn .set for seated at that time. The alumni pro W . 1 R E Y N O L D S , Principal. healthy digestion; w ill relieveconstipa- ^ hearing June 17th, the Heir« were cited gramme will be rendered in the city 1 Oakdale, Preston Lung, of Perrydale, LOCA .j, tion, purify the blood and m ake a heal- to appear and U. 8 Loughary made hall Wednesday evening. This will and John Grimes, of Dayton, have .j, thy body w ith a ciear skin. That tired »{• and .)• feeling w ill leave yo u and sleep will he •{• he followed by the usual banquet. been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bobbins. guardian ud litem for minor heirs. C L IM A T IC ^» restful. A t W ilson's d ru g store, Dallas. *J* *;• -i* V •»* d* *»* *;* *i* *:• *i* •§• *F *;* -j-{• -j- - î - 'F 4- v -i- »¡* *i* -i* -i* *;* *«- *»* ^ •:*•»* *i* v ;•♦;♦•£-*»-v-i- -.••!- Thursday morning at 10 o’clock the The administrator of the 0. A. Saw- _ _ tt Nothing t»ut a local +4"fr*+4^+*M ‘+ * * + 4 H « * 4 ^ * * * * W * * * F A L L S C IT Y . commencement program will be ren telln estate was authorized to make enied.v or change of eli- dered in tht city hall, us follows: (fiAte will cure deed to property sold. Childrens Day will he observed with »March. CATARRH music and appropriate exercises at T’lie Henry Mver estate matter was j Invocation— Chorus. S h e riffs Sale. U T h e S p e c Iflc !* the M. E. church Sunday morning. continued to July term of court. O f a w o m a n w h o has used * * Oration — “ Purpose and Value of !N - L Ely's Cream Balm June fith, and in the evening Mrs --------- - — Education1*— Walter Ford. It is quickly absorbed N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T a l.is .-.-l! t h a t s a y s s h e p r e - * * Scott Levett will vivo an address to “ TH E B E S T P IC N IC Gives relief at onc-e. by virtue of an execution and order of «ale Vocal solo— Mrs. Ruth Conkey. :t opens and cleanses tin? duly issued out of and under the hand and old and young. Al* are cordially in fo r s a b r o o m , b e c a u s e o n e .t - : For years” was the verdict rendered I Oration— “ Ouwurd and Upward” — Nasal Passages. seal of the clerk of the circuit court of the vited to be present. Allays Inflauiation. o f (h o s e la b o r s a v in g m a - Ora Collins. by all al the conclusion of the Wood ^ I a L I ET A leals and Protects the state of Oregon for the county of Polk, in a Male quartet— ‘ Until the Dawn.” man picnic lust Saturday evening. n L M U demhrane. Restores the a certain suit therein pending, wherein f*. Miss Nitu Holman is visiting Mrs. c h in e s r e lie v o s h e r o f t h e 'I * Oration— “ Non sibi, sed mundo” — l Frank Hubbard at Mill.gun’s mill, Senses or Tnste aim smell. No injurious drug. Rejf L. Scrogfin and Jacob W ort man, partners There was ahsilutely no kick coming b u r d e n s o f s w e e p in g d a y , * * doing business under the firm name and Htyle ular size, ."'() cents; Fandlvsize, »D or by mail. from anv source— the huge crowd Nellie < -onner KLY BROTHERS, Bti Wtir.en Street, New York. of Scroggin & Wortman, are plaintiffs, and preserves * * sa ves t im e a n d Instrumental solo— Hallie Gibson, j There ¡ h some talk of a Fourth of had plenty of amusement furnished D. W . >ears as administrator of the tstate of M F. W . Plunibeck, deceased, and Lillie Plum- them and nice weather to enjoy it, j Address to class— I). M. Metzger, A July celebration at the grove. h e r h e a lth . 44 • Beck, are defendants, dated the 5th day of and the shows, stands, etc., enjoyed a | M. 4 v Mrs. Lu Magruder is visiting at Mr. Final Settlement. June, 1901, and to me directed, upon a judge very healthy run of trade. The crowd , Presentation of diplomas— President Teal’s. N o t e o u r p r ic e s ; ment and decree entered and docketed in was very large— about 4,000— taking Poling. said c-uirt, in said suit, on the 3rd day of otice is hereby given th at the i n - June, 1901, I will, on 00 ^ Î i ! , American Queen Wild strawberries have been very Quintet y ^....... $4 n into consideration the fact that there del-signed has filed his final account as exec Satu rday, July 6 , 1001 , Prayer nnd benediction— Bev. M. J. plentiful here. was a very hard rain that morning ov utor of the estate of W illiam Savage, Grand Rapids, nickel 3 50*4 deceased, ana Saturday, June 8th, 1901. at 1 | at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. in., of said day, er the majority of Polk county, and ( Ballantyue. Same, Japan trimmed 3 0044 May Spangler is visiting Edith o’clock, p. m ., of said d ay ’ at the county court house, sell at public auction, at. the front door of the that the weather was very threatening t of Polk county, Oregon, haa been fixed by H on, J. 1 county c mrt house in Dallas, in said county, Dennis. E. Siblev, ju d ge of the county court, for said county, around Dallas. I y the time the pa-1 W h a t S h a l l W o H a v e f o r D e s s e i t ? ! to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on day as the time and pines for the hearin g of the sumo. ♦4 One of these sweepers will outlast forty brooms. rade formed all uutiger of rain was I This question arises in the family A ll persons interested In said m atter are hereby no ' of sale, in the manner prescribed by law, the A G o o d C o u g h M e d ic in e . Lots tified to appear at said time ami show cause, if any ; following described real estate, to wit: passed and the people settled down lc> every Hay. Let us answer it to-dav. 1 v*> It apeak» well for Clianiberlain’a there be, w hy said account should not be approved I No. one and two of section fifteen in t (» s, of ♦;*4* full enjoyment of the day’s pleasures. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful j the account settled and closed. i r 5 w, of the Willamette Meridian, in P» I k I Coo nil Remedy when druggist, use it and Dallas, ** -X* Oregon, May 6, 1901, The committee had prepared a little dessert. Propur‘d in two minutes, I county, Oregon, containing forty-two acres JAS . S A V A G E executor. in their own families ill preference to j and thirty-three hundreths of an acre, accord surprise by engaging at a late hour No Itoiling! no baking I simply add I any other. "1 hn*e »old Chamber Townsend A H art attorney* fo r estate. ing to the official plat of the survey of the ❖ + the Chemawa Indian band to come boiling water and set to cool. Fla- | *Y ' said land returned to the general land office * * lain’s Cough Remedy for the past five and help our band furnish music. One vors :— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and 44» I by the surveyor general; together with the | veara witli complete satisfaction to F*î**î* 4-4-4* 4*4-*î**J*4* 4* 4-^*î*5**I—F 4* tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances .;..X-4-4-4-4-4*4‘ 4*4*4*4*4*4*v4*4-4*4*4*4*4-4-4-4*4**4*4-4*4*4*4*4-v4-4*4-*i-4--:-X*4*4*4-4*4*-:*4' of the members of their band of 27 Strawberry. Get s package at your ’ * myself and customers,” says Druggist thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertain pieces was the little Fillippino, Mai»- grocers to-day. 10 cts. : .1. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y . “ I ing. uel, who was brought hack with the ------- ♦ ---------- Dated Dallas, Oregon, this 7th day of June, ! have alw iys used it in my own family Second Oregon. About 300 Wood-1 C O U N C IL M E E T IN G , 1901. both for ordinary coughs and colds » ^ ’ B B B B B B B B B B B B iB B B B B B B B B B N ^ » J. G. V A N O R S D K L, men turned out in the parade aud They met in re ular session on last and for the cough following hi grippe, Sheriff of Polk oounty, Oregon. were awarded souvenir badges. The « T , . .. . * , Monday evening, and find it very efficacious.” For sale exercises at the ground were abort p rt* nt_ CouBncnmen F i, Ue, Muir, by A. K. Wilson. Galvanized iron and cop a... Appropriated, I rof. ( amp b e ll, y „ Ki c E lli,. ,Iavteri G uardian’s Sale. per work. Hop and fruil M ililt-.M . h .-i n ir n u r L it -iiliir lv w e 1 r re e n . f address being particularly well R IC K R F A L L . tlis mayor, auditor, marshal and street ceived. The sports al the grounds dryer pipes. Work guar commissioner. were admirably well conducted, as \ H. C. Fox is having his house t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t anteed. Estimates solicited the n o undersigned The fire and water committee were guardian of Seth L. Fawk there were no waits, rows, kieks, acci painted, Tom McDowell doing the ordered to build a tower on the city and Blanche L. Fawk, minors, will by virtue dents nor anything else to mar the work. Cal! and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres-® hall lot and move the fire bell thereto, BURROUGHS & FRASE R of an <.rder of the county court of Polk coun pleasure of all. and the crowd was tv, Oregon, duly made and entered of record said committee having recommended cent bicycles at ^ Miss Alice Burch has returned home SA LE M on the t)th day of April. A. D ., 1901, licensing kept ofT the ground so that all could ¡'¡V' s a* the best way out of the pres- j from a few weeks stay at Corvallis, and directing said guardian to sell the follow eee what was going on. After the cut dilemna. ing described real property belonging to said ball game Mr. Shaw, the champion minora at public sale, to-wit: An undivided These claims were allowed : Miss Mattie Koser is visiting her trick bicycle rider of the l ’aciflc coast, J M Grant, salary................ $ 23 00 sister. Mrs. Henry M cKee, one-half interest in and to the following de near scribed premises: Beginning 8.50 chains east ¡y Largest stock of sundries outside of Salem. gave a wonderful exhibition of his W m Shelton, labor park fence 6 75 I Smithfield. and 10.05 and one-third chains north of the agility and a bicycle's subservience to J J Williams. san»e................ 8 75 northwest corner of section 5, in township 7 9 Rest equippped repair shop in Polk county. Ilia wishes. This was another event Mrs. Anna Henderson, of McMinn south, range 5 west, of the Willamette merid Lumber for fence ................ 31 1)5 not promised by the camniittee. The ville, spent Sunday with her sister, ian in Polk county. Oregon, running thence ■ SPE C IAL A T T E N T I O N D J Riley, light bill for May . 102 50 east 42.09 chains, thence north 6.35 chains, crowd soon dispersed, eveept those Mrs. B. F. Lucas. An ordinance to license ice cream, thence west 42.07^ chains, ^ thence south 0.34$ • T O O U T OF T O W N who stayed for the dance, which was chains to the place of beginning, containing stands, etc , on picnic days was pass Miss Shepherd visited friends in a great success. Here are the win ■ B O R D E R S .* in all 26J acres more or less. Now, therefore, ed. I Salem Sunday. by virtue of said order and license, I, as Much The petition to allow bicycles on 14-1 guardiad, w ill offer for sale and sell at public »Mrs. S. Orr is improving slowly, be- I f + i th » sidewalks was on motion of Vas auction in front of the court houee door in ' it»g able some days lo go for a short j Dallas, Polk oounty, Oregon, on the e-all indefinitely postponed. 8 t h D a y o f J u n e , A . D .f 1001« On motion of llayter ilia auditor ; drive. THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER L U T H E R & C O .* TEACHERS VISITS TO PARENTS. 1 1 VISITORS. A . L DORR, 1 ATTENDANCE AVBKAfll DAILY VISITS FROM S. B.j R E AL E S T A T E CELERY D AN DELIO N CATARRH 3 You Have Never Heards N J, J, Wiseman, Dallas, Oregon, THE HARDW ARE M AN. g T inning^ Plum bings • CYCLISTS, 1 A T T E N T IO N S 5 ^ L E E ^ S M I T H ’S ^ C Y C L E R Y ^ g g 9 If you want it, Take it with a kodak; W ith the kind You can get at The Stim ulus was instructed to turn over to the treasurer of the Woodman picnic all moneys collected for trausient license • That Is what Is required bjr every organ on June 1st. *df iije body, for the proper performance df On motion of Mnir the auditor was 418 fw jettons. instructed to find ont the f printing It pRv/ectft all the vital processes. .50 copies of the clmi ter and general It prevtuts biliousness, dyspepsia, const.!« ordinances. {Mvtion. LLio* y complaint, rheumatism, ca On motion of Vftfttftll the street com tarrh, nervoucMnass, weakness, faintness, pim miflHoner was ordered to gravel hik I ples, blotches, and all cutaneous eruptions. repair the i n ter sec tion of Levins aud It Is assured t»y taking Hood’s Sarsapa- Washington street*. «H ia which acts directly and peculiarly on On motion of Hay ter the street Xh* blood. commissioner was ordered to remove This statement Is proved b y thousands the fem e from the city properly and o f unsolicited testimonials. I a\o the bill board placed farther W . P K a rro s. WiHHlstock. Ala., w rit# *; hack. •* W hen I begs i taking Hood's Sarsaparilla D i i motion of Fiake the ordinance m y blood was Impure and I had not been committee wa* instructed to draft and feeling well for some time. I was bothered submit an ordinance providing for v e ry much with that tired feeling. When the construction of a five fool four X hud taken the medicine a few days I be- inch sidewalk on both sides of Hhel- *;an to feel better, and after taking two to»» street*, be«ween »Mill and ( ’ lay, ¿»ottles I felt like another |>erson. That and (he auditor was instructed to no tired feeling was gone and I could do my tify property owners interested that w o rk .” the council will set on the 17th day of lo hear objection* H o o d 9a Sarsa pa rilla June On mot ion of II ay ter Wm Museolt rids the blood of scrofulous and all other wa- allowed $S a month for sprink ling the intersection* of Main and humors and all foreign matters. Oak*. M ain and Mill, »Main and Con. I ami Court ami Ji tier eon. o f P u r e B lood There will be chil Irons day exercise* at the church Sunday. The United Artisans nnd grangers of Polk r'Oin»*y will give their picnic place Saturday, June 8th. Do not fail to come. Everything is being done to make it a succès«, a good pro gramme is being prep.*»red. Mr. Munch, of Aurora, have been visiting their daughter, »Mrs. Tom Burri), the p.st week. John M Mumsw and James M. Ore* or. who have been visiting here M»e past fortnight, have gone to S hu Freueieco, where they w ill make a few days slop before returning to! their home in Pennsylvania. They! were accompanied as far as Portland by the former’s niece, »Mis»** Jtstie Stoner, who exp rets to be gone sever- *1 d.»ya. HARM ONY. Miss On* Porter, who has been vis iting at Sodnville ’ »as returned home. Mr», Mary Swsrts, lis» l-.-en lier ma 1‘ortfr, o( Bull, r, K. A. l ’orter, <>( Una of Sslrm, who mother, Grami- ami hrr brother, pisce, return«»! P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. Next door to"I\ O., Dallas. SHORT TA LK S O N GROCERIES.* JUST ARRIVED .* A car load of woven wire fencing, which will he sold at low prioeß. fo/r- respondence splicited. Phone. J391. SALEM at 1 o ’clock, i». in., to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest of said minors in aud to -.aid premises above descril>ed. Dated this 3rd day of May, A . D , 1901. S A R A H I. F A W K , Guardian. FENCE WORKS •VJ State street. Salem. W A L T E R M O R LE Y , Prop It will not take yon lone to rear) th .m .sn d maybe yoa will learn fom etbinX'Pf benefit to yon. It is r.ot Brown wlio is doing the talking in this ease. 9 THE 9 W H IT E 7£ CO RNER A Comer Court and Liberty streets, Salem.** JOSMYERS&SONS 9 Great J 9 Sale of.* LAD IES' S U IT S $7.50 suits for ...’ . $4.85 IsateH styles iu Russian blouses, lir - i 32 to 40 J ? I ran alwsrs get what I want at * Brown s. MRS. JO H N JOHNS. $10 suits for $7.45 All wool silk lined Eton* in Oxford gray 4^ $14 suits for............. $8.95 , I am snti.fie»! that I get my money’s Worth at Brown’s. >fRS. M A Y H O r r iE L D . Brown’s store ia my ideal of a gro C t v store. MRS. JAM E S JO HNSON. B R O W N & SO N, Tb« Dollar Strait King Mar bant*. iHtlla*. 9 . * Very new style« in homwpun«. $27.50 suits for $15 T High novelties in Exclusive Styles * A L L OUR S U IT S 9 H A V E BEEN REDUCED ~ ~ - “ — ~~ ~ ^ SEND IN YOUR a«* M A IL O RD ERS.** 9 Onr mail d> partment is ti e A most efficient in all Saletp. from pi and special a tte n -W * lion is giren all correspondence