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THE POLK COUMTY ITEMIZER U, v; 8. A . « '» r r i. b oo k -k e.^ r in suitors saw null at Westport. (JUK STAFF OF RUSTLESS- W H AT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE DOINCS IN THE C O UNTY. REUNION OF P IO N E E R 8. D ALLAS . F R ID A Y , JQNE 14, 1901. On Saturday, June 22ml, the early settlers of this county and their friends UrfLi-inD E v u r F rid ay M orhinu A t 7:30. will assemble in Dallas to renew the associations and bring up the memor V V ". A . W A S H , ies of hygone days. They will assem «DITO*» AND PROPRIETOR. ble at 10 o’clock in front of the city hall and under tlie direction of Chid Marshal J. J. W illiams will march to SU BSC I lI P T I ON R A T E S : the city park, where there will he mu f 1 50 ................................... Per yrar sic and an address by President Pol ing. After an intermission for re $ 76......... ............... Per six months freshments, tiny will reahieinble at 1 40 ..........................P e r th r e e m o n th » o’clock to hear speeches by Wm. Advertising rate« marie known on Application. Correspondence isaolicit- Grunt, J T. Ford and 1>. J. Holmes. After that Prof. Smith, who is an au vHl. thorily on everything pertaining to Fine Job Printing done at reasonable dairying will tell the assembled mul •»rices. titude how that business may be made to pay in this count). At 3 o’clock all hands will adjourn to t.I.c college George 1). Fisher, of Monmouth, lias campus to witness ttio following sports b *e committed to the insane asylum arranged for by E. 0. Kirkpatrick. J. The annual reunion of Oregon pio- C. Hay ter and Judge Sibley : liters occurs in PortWnd today 100 yard dash— Open to all college ■Mulenis; first prize, gold medal; sec Rev. Arnold Lindsey, who recently j hel«l a revival meeting here, has he- i ond prize, silver medal. Pillow tiglit— Open to boys under 18 come pastor of a church in Portland, years; first prize, 12.50; second prize. Henry Campbell is having a nice I I . resilience built east of the public I Running broad jumj*— Free for all; sc) tool. first prize, $1 50; second prize, .f 1. i . .. u . A„ . head- l Pillow fight— Free An advertisement under our ia r f t for all, * first prizi 1 ing New Tixl.y, « i l l help you to buy oraell things. Frank Moiriaon, the livery man, haam ov.il to (Iraiit’a l’aaa and C. S. Headley to Portland. Judge Sibley hasleen chosen dep pnty grand master for Dallas and K. Leet for Falla City in the Odd Fel lows fraternity. »V. C. Bryaut, of Monmout, is to become principal of the Moro public school. An U n e q ie ri'c d and C o m p le te Ra su m e of W nat Your F rlon d s are and Hava Been Lately D oin g. 220 yard hurdle race— Frre for ait; firat prise, Î2.50 ; aeenmJ priai*, |1 l’ ioneer raee.SO yarda— Open to ail t rat prix*, pair of redtop I x o 's ; aec md prize, pair of overnlla. The prnaident of the association is J. H. Hawley, of Monmouth witit J. W. Lewi», of Oak Grove, aa secretary, and the committee on arrangement» consists of W C. Brown, Wm. Grant and I)r. Einbree. Dallaa will wel come the pioneers and their friends and will try to make the occasion pleasant and profitable. Born, to J* e Olmsted’s wife on Salt W fia t S h all W e Have fo r D e s se rt? creek, a 10 pound girl. This question arises in the family W. R. Birks, of Bsllston, has plant every day. Let us answer it to-day. ed six acres of beans, Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful The Dallas public achool will close dessert. Preps red in twe minutes next Friday and the graduating exer I No boiling! no baking! simply add c'leseccu ron the following Wednes 1 boiling water nnd set to cool. Fla vors:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and day. Strawberry. Get a package at your | grocers to-day. 10 cts. OAKCROVE. Miss Mellie and Seth W hite have hem to Cervallis. bum. d iu r l.y Hut.bird h»* hi. hop yard in line shape and i. »Iie.ping it. Charley Bird, Russell H arri. ar d Ch.uncuy Dennis have new wheels. School will close Friday with a pic nic and gencisl good time. Mra. Card haa taught a very aucceaaful achool. Mra. Farley, of Dallae, haa been via- iiiug her aon Juhn’a family, and Mra. Garwood haa been viailing at Mr. Dennia’a. Rev. Ruaaeil, of Dallaa, preached to a good crowd here Sunday. He ex- peeta to preach here regularly two Sunday, in every mouth. John Rohinaou haa rented a place near 1’ortland and will move there this fall. He will rent out hi» place here. They will l>e greatly miased in tliia neighborhood. Life. The poet’s exclamation : “ O Life! I feel thee bounri’ ng in my veins,” is a joyous one. Persons that can rarely or never make it, in honesty to them selves, are among the in ««t unfortun ate. They do not live, but exist; for to live implies more than to be. T e live is to ho well and strong— to arias feeling equal to tlie ordinary duties o! the day, and to retire not overcome by them— to feel life bounding in the veins. A medicine that has made thousands of people, men and women, well and strong, has accomplished a great work, bestowing the richest blessings, and that medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The weak, run down, or debilitated, from any cause, should not fail to take it. I t builds up the whole system, changes existence into life, and makes life moro abounding We are glad to pay these words in its favor to the readers of our columns. PO LK . C OUNTY COURT. The roads are being put condition. I ’K OBATK. Lena Cavanaugh and Marie Fawk, of Salem, have been visiting Oertrude Fawk. „ M.sa Emma R igg. t. back from Sa- lent, improved in health. Miss Ethel Smith is hack from Slier id*n.# OAKDALE. O. E. Dennis is budding a in better Sibley, J. Recent rains have been a benefit to In the matter « f the W m . Savagr the gardens. | estnte the final acceunt was approved, Blld it w„ ortlered that blliL ,ee on Miss Mary Quering has returned hand he distributed under term, of from Marion county. I will and that the executor tile vouch- Henry Rose and family have moved er» for same before July term. to the Abe Becker place. T b t J. H . White estate case was A. A. Walker and wife have been The Querings have been pulling the viailing her ri«ter, Mrs. W. W . Fawk. continued to June 15th. cockle from among their grain. Final bearing in the case of the Mrs. H ill, of California, in visiting Daniel Rundle estate was set for Aug A S p ra in e d A n k le Q uickly C ured. her bister, Grandma Harris. “ At oue time I suffered from a ust 5th. Eaton Carter has a cut foot. The guardian of Mary and Sarah severe sprain of the ankle, s-iys Geo. Clodfelter was authorized to make E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash “ After using several deed to property sold, and to buy nec mgton, Va. W h a t T h e y M a d «. well recommended medicines without A certain fa th e r 1« possessed o f a essury apparel and transportation to success, I tried Chamberlain’s Pain p a ir o f ex c e e d in g ly b rig h t g ir l c h il send them to their aunts in Iowa. Balm and am pleased to s»iy that re dren. T h e oth er d a y h i« eld est d a u gh The final amount of the Stave lief came as soon as I began its use ter, A lice, w as p u ttin g her you n g er Kwrnstock estate was set for hearing and a complete cure speedily followed. sister, surnam e G retcb en , th rou gh I j u]y 2 0 ili. Sold by A. K. Wilson. som e a rith m etica l paces, and th e | fa th e r w as an am used listen er, j C O M M ISSIO N E R S. “ G retcb en , how much do 12 and 10 John Teal. Seth Riggs. m a k e ? " w a s the fo rm o f one qu ery, Viewers of the Phillips road allowed and, bein g co rre ctly an sw ered , oth er and s im ila r questions fo llo w e d each $925 damages, of which the court agreed to pay half provided petition o th e r in qu ick succession. T h e fa th e r b e lie v in g the y o u n g er er* would#pay the other half, which d a u gh te r w as d o in g too m uch o f the they could not do and the petition w o rk th ou gh t he w ou ld put his firs t was withdrawn. born up a tree, and so be brok e In w ith Mrs. M. A. Tetberow is to he allow a prob lem o f his o w n Invention. ed $7 per month for keeping Lee “ A lic e ,” he qu eried solem n ly, “ how Short. much do you and G retcb en m ak e?” Treasurer Dalton was credired with W ith o u t an In stan t’s hesitation cam e j receipts from state treasurer for $14,- th e re p ly : “ G retcb en and I, pop, m ak e you a The resignation of Stock Inapector proud and happy fa th e r .” — E xchange. 96M 0 T h « Man and the Hope. A C hinam an w h o had been condem n ed to w e a r the cangue, o r w ooden co l lar, w a s seen by som e o f his friends. “ W h a t h a ve y o u been doin g,” they asked, “ to d e se rv e this?” “ Oh, noth in g.” he rep lied. “ I on ly picked up an old piece o f rope.” “ A n d a re you to be punished thus s<* v e r e ly ,” th ey naked, “ fo r m erely pick- Ing up an end o f rope?” “ W e ll.” a n sw ered the man, "th e fa ct Is th ere w as a bu llock tied to the oth er end.” —11. A. G iles’ “ H isto ry o f Chin» -e L ite ra tu re .” I p In (he Air. “ W h a t sort o f a fe llo w Is S w elld u p ? ” “ W e ll, he’s one o f th ose fe llo w s th at you can n ever co n vin c e th at th ere’s p le n ty o f room at the top/’ “ P essim istic, eh?” “ N ot at all, but he thinks he’ s th ere a lread y , nnd that he occupies all the sp ace.” — P h ila d elp h ia Press. C om m on and b e a u tifu l In the tropica Is the m an go tree. O f all fru its none Is relished m ore by the natives. It Is a t th e sa m e tim e a m agn ificen t shade t ree.________________________________________ D is f i g u r e d S k in wasted muscles and decaying hones. What havoc I Scrofula, let alone, Is capable of all that, and more. It Is commonly marked by bunches In th<* neck, Inflammations in the eyes, dys- pcpsln, catarrh, and general debility. It Is always radically and permanently cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. “ 1 was a sufferer from scrofula from birth. My eyes were so affected that I was almost blind for days at a time. My neck began to • • e ll bo that I could not breathe freely. Medicines failed to do me any good until 1 begun taking HoodN Sarsaparilla. Today I have excellent heulth." Miss K xt - t i * U r Q in u , Silver Creek, Ky. “ I was troubled with scrofula and came near losing my eyesight. For four months 1 could not see to do anything. After tak ing two bottles o f Hood's Sarsaparilla I «m ild aee to walk around the bouse and when I bad taken eight bottles I could see as wall as I sver could.” Scsia A. H a ie - ffrrox, Wilbers, N. C , Hood*a Sarsaparilla expels all humors, eor-s all eruptions, and builds «.p the whole system. 'Fhe Ladies Aid society of the Meth odist church will serve ice cream and cake at Peak’s hall on next Saturday Evening at 6 o’clock. Mr. Barnum and wife have been vis iting relatives here. School ban commenced at Lucas’ mill with Miss Francis as teacher. The sheriff was authorized to col lect delinquent taxes of 1899 and was given credit for $1,071 uncollect I ed on 1S98 tax roll. The W. L. Frink county road was | declared a public highway and order- | ed to he opened. i Jurors and witness fees for May ! term of court were examined and al lowed. It lias been decided by the United orders of Odd Fellows, Woodmen and Maccabees to hold a celebation on the coming 4th of July in the grove De tails later. Colonel Wheat, the financial agent of the Salem and Pacific railway and Mrs Wheat are visitors here. Rev. F. J. Long will preach at Dal las next Sunday morning. A LLO W Kl». J J Colwell, supplies.............. $ A M Myer, team hire ........... J T Fold, salary .................... Milo Woods, same.................. C L Starr, s a m e .................... J G Van Oradel, same ......... U 8 Laugh ary, same ............. Braly & Dorr, bridge work J T Lady, Yamlull grade....... Mrs Anna Huntley, pauper ac J L Stockton, same................ E W Cooper, same F A Dmity, aainu.................. A E M vtr, bridge woik . E V Daltun, s a la r y ............... Mrs L Simeon, hoard............ W L Frink at al, road survey \V L Phillips et al.aamo......... Ira Honker et al, same . A N Holman, deputy clerk. . . Paul Ronco scalp bounty. . . . F E Mver, assessing ........... Tracy Staats, same................ Jackson White, same ........... D A 1 bulge, s a m e ................ j 0 G Coad, stationery............ P G Norgren, roadwork .. . Glass A ITurihomme, Supplies Observer, s a m e ...................... Miller Jt Alcorn, same ......... E Harter, assessing.............. Jos Brown, rebate ... B E Hall, road work J M Campbell, repair* ......... J R Cooper, Parker fill hr McCall n exam insane . . . Fund man A Co, nails ........... F 11 Morrison, r e p a ir s ......... Irwin Hudson C a , index....... Western Clay M fgC o ........... J J Wiseman, supplies Belt A C herring ton. tame . . . W L Wilcox, sheriff W F Nichols, salary.............. J E fllbltjr, same . . . ... J B Teal, commissioner ....... Setli Riggs, same.................... Thurston Lumber Co ........... I T O 7 ^ 50 40 83 14"» 116 »m n i A , 155 12 fi 13 22 65 74 7 27 24 r)() A Good C ou gh M e d ic in e . It speaks well for Chamberlain’s (M) Cough Remedy when druggists use it 00 *n I'lnir own families in preference to g3 1 any other. “ I have sold Chamher- 45 Uough Remedy for the past five 66 y ** rs w**4i complete sati?faction to mi myself and customers," says Druggist 10 1 J. Goldsmith. Van Ellen, N. Y . “ I have always used it in my own fa oily 35 i 35 both for ordinary coughs and colds 00 and for the »-< ugh following la grippe, 25 and llml it very 1 fih acious.” For sale by A K Wilson. 00 33 8 UVER. 50 50 Too cool for the rapid gros ill of 40. gardens. ^ 8 0J Many early planted pot a toe* failed 00 to come up. 00 All kind« of fruit ami berries prom 50 ise well. 00 Gran* i* plentiful and stock in good 50 20 condition 4 81 67 65 67 11 5 25 8 20 2175 5 00 67 45 22 10 2 15 10 50 27.5 00 10 00 I 00 5 50 5 25 43 ,11 7 10 3 66 6 00 50 (X) 66 65 38 00 12 60 26 47 Hop* are doing well but need more sunehinu. Wood is being hauled for next win ter, but we have to burn it now to keep comfortable. Lu m b er. Montgomery A Mulligan are now prepared to furnish any .kind of him her on short notice. Saw and planing mill* three fourth mile* we^t of Fall* City, with branch office ami yard at Airile i*i charge of W. J. Turnidge. Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed ami it pay* to buy dry lumber. Plan* ami estimate* furnished free. Writ# fur further information.— John Mont gomery. general manager, W m . Mul ligan, yard manager. M cT IM M O N D S V ALLE Y. Fred K au ' s hop yard hi ished up in nico shape. been fin- The recent fresi* »lid but lit'le dam- ' age. Y O U W IL L FIND.* GOOD butter, 12 cents. Nasal WOOL wanted. CATARRH HOLVERSONS HIDES and pelts bought. In all its sUges there should be cleauhne^e. Ely’s Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and h eals the disea-ed membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold in the head quickly. C r e a m B a l m Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Reliof is Im mediate and a euro follow-s. It is not drying—does not produce sneering. Large Size, »0 cents at Drug- glata or by m ail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. E L Y B llO T U B K S , W Warren Street, New York. B A R G A IN HOUSE Scientific Opticians BUELL, OREGON. WI LSONS 3 LUTHER & CO.* I D A N D E L IO N Has just received a fine set of optical instruments m M m Will give strength t*> the nerves and re store the liver and kidneys to a healthy condition, give tone to the stomach vnd bowels, and promote a coral appitita healthy digestion; will relieve constipa tion, purify the blood and make a heal thy body with a clear skin. That tired feeling will leave you and sleep will be restful. At Wilson’s drug store, Dallas. EXAM INATIONS FR EE DALLAS * T in n in g v* BURROUGHS & FRASER SALEM Cam eras** Jewelry** W A TCH W O RK AND OPTICAL W O RK Guaranteed to give satisfaction and the prices are always right PFENNIG, S h e riffs Sale. JUST SALEM FENCE WORKS o9 State street. Salem. W A LT ER MORLEY, Prop tt Of a woman who lias used a Bigajllthat says she pre- ** fers a broom, because one! of those labor saving ma-l chines relieves her of the burdens of sweeping day, ill saves tune and preserves! her health. Satu rday, Jal yO, 1901, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. in., of said day, sell at public auction, at the front door of the county court house in Dallaa, in said county, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on day of sale, in the manner prescril»ed by law, the following described real estate, to wit: Lots No. one and two of section fifteen in t H s, of r 5 w, of the Willamette Meridian, in Polk county, Oregon, containing forty-two acres and thirty-three hundreths of an acre, accord ing to the official plat of the survey of the said land returned to the general land office by the surveyor general; together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise ap[>ertain- ing 1 Jated Dalla«, Oregon, this 7th dav of June, Noie our prices: American Queen #1 00+* Grand Rapids, nickel 3 -r>0|+ Same, .Japan trimmed 3 00++ *î~î* One of thesi sweepers will outlast forty brooms. n n J, J. Wiseman, Dallas, Oregon. tt t A t t t + t + t •J-«* t - TH E H AR D W A R E M A N . J .G . V A N O R S D K L , Sheriff of Polk oounty, Oregon. r • C Y C L IS T S , • A T T E N T IO N S ON GROCERIES j * It will not t»ke you lone to tend lht*m, and m »y!w you will learn something of benefit to yon. It is not Brown who is doing the talking in tins case. Call and see samples of Rambler. Ideal and Cres cent bicycles at 1 own alwsvs get wlml I want at Brown’s. MRS. JO H N JOHNS. « **LEE**SMITH'S,*CYCLERY** I am sali.fie»t that I get my money’s worth st Brown's. MRS. M VY H O P F IE L D . Largest stock of sundries outside of 8alem. best equippped repair shopa in l*olk county. Brown’» store is niy ideal of s gro ' c ry store. MRS. JAM ES JOHNSON. BROW N & SON, • The Dollar *tre«rhlnf Merchant*. ** +++-i-*ÎH»+++-î-++4-*î--î*->+4*-M-+d-+4* *5- SH ORT T A LK S ARRIVED.* A car load of woven wire fencing, which will l>e sold at low prices. Cor respondence solicited. ’Phone, 1391. We are prepared to locate you upon some of * the finest timber claims in Oregon, of- if you g want an improvetLranch or fruit farm, we can show you just what you are looking for. Call J and see us. All correspondence promptly at-cS tended to. LU TH ËR efe CO., Dallas, Or. Ë You Have Never HearcU* 1901. Next door to*l\ O., Dallas. Timber and Ranch Lands a Specialty.* ^,^.4.4«î..î.4^5-4**î*^*î**î**M*+4,*î*+*î*4**î**f*4**F*h4*4Mî**h4**î**h*h*î*,i**h"h*F*i**i**î**r*i**F*F*i**}*vv*h‘j*J N O T IC E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T by virtue of an execution and order of «ale duly issued out of and under the hand and seal of the clerk of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Polk, in a a certain suit therein pending, wherein 8. L. Scrotyd« and Jacob Wortuian, paitnere d<»ingf huNtnen^under the firm name and eiyle of Scroggin & NVortman, are plaintiffs, and D. W . .seam aa administrator of the tstate of K. W . Plunibeck, deceased, and Lillie Plum- heck, are defendants, dated the 5th day of June, 1901, and to me directed, upon a judge ment and decree entered and docketed in said c u r t, in said suit, on the 3rd day of June, 1901, I will, on Jeweler and Optician. REA L E S T A T E P P P M. ++++•!• ^*+++++-i.^***•!• ^ + **+ **+ + + + Galvanized iron and cop per work. Hop and fruit drver pipes. Work guar anteed. Estimates solicited SALEM, OREGON. A. I. DORR, CELERY Plum bin g v* A T TH E OLD W H IT E CORNER 1 would like to figure on any con -! tract work von may have, such as the building of house«, barn.1, etc. CHAS. H. MORRIS.* M A IN STREI'.T BIG d t , F. A. Lucas and Elder A. H. Dodd are defendants in a suit to be tried at Dallas Saturday. Mrs. Lena Hiltibrant and baby are Fryer staying with Mrs. Graham on a visit. Yonng was accepted and T. J. appointed to the position. HILLS F A LLS C ITY. Joseph 'I ha p si d family have m - The Min, which has been under a , stone Para views, e l back to liellv »o Iroin Corvallis« total eclipse for the past nine months E lm e r Purvine returned home la>t where 1 he children h ive he *:» it tend was seen by using a smoked glass re week front California, w h ere he has ing school. .Supervisor Riggs is having good cently. been attending the Stanford Universi work done on th e roads. Charlie Bronanii, of Lc.vi-villo. Inn Hugh E*riea, of Walla W alla, was ty. be* n admitted to the pradi *o of lavv S aves T w o from D eath. j visiting relatives and old acquaintan Eugene Duncan, of Astoria, i* in Portland. “ Our liH le daughter had an almost ces at this place this week. He lived spt tiding the summer with his une e. fatal attack of whooping cough and j here tome twenty odd years ago. When friends from a «1 i t :• nc*• enmo W. B. Duncan. bronchitis,'’ writes Mr«. W. K. Havi- to vi-ii you, pie**© report th * f »ct to The delivery wagon run by Johnny lnnd, of Armonk, N. Y., “ hut, when I. ina and Mary Phillips vLite»! rela thin olfi e. all other remedies failed. * e saved Williams was slightly damaged last tives at Fairfield tin* first of the wef k. I -aturday by the. |ior«e running away Bloomer Strong, the I'eirvd.-ib* black her life with Dr. K ing’s New Discov The Lincoln and Zona boys have suntil, was married to a Mis»- G -tcliell ery. Our niece, who had consump with it. 1 organized a baseball nine and can be in Portland last. week. tion in an advanced stage, also lined BUTLER. seen practicing quite «iflen— ‘ hey have • his wonderful medicine and today The Evangelical people will begin i such a lovely yell, she is perfectly well.” Desperate Cherries are getting ripe. ten days camp meeting nt Independ throat auditing rii«<*ui»es yield to Dr. J. 1). W alling and family li-ive been ence next Wednesday Each Hartman, C. Parker and Les K in g ’s New Discovery as to no other upon ilieii ranch on the Sanliam. medicine on earth. Infallible for ter Wallace have gone to Salem with Prof. Sarnler* i- taking a look at. They have a large patch of fine onions coughs and colds. 50c and $1 bottles | their teams to haul wood. things through the Sound c o in try . growing up there. N guaranteed by all druggists. Trial Several from here went on tlio ex Considerable blua clay i* being bottles free. May Smith and North Henry are hauled from Grand Bomb* to w betid. mi cursion Sunday. home for the rummer from Corvallis. and »hipped to llie Portland pottery. J. F. Auer has gone to Aahltnd. B A L L8TON. Childrens Day exercises at Zena at Th a State Insurance block in Sale n Miss E lla Pettyjohn has gone to The train killed a fine Jersey cow 11 o'clock Sunday. lias been su’ d to the Young M» us’ Slab Creek to teach school. for Mr. Mitchell. ■ -------- ----------------------- Christian association for $10,060. M AR K E T R E PO R T. Fred Auer is out on his Salmon Miss Effie Clark, who has been County Clerk Laugh«ry lias been River claim. [Corrected weekly by Fell* Noel.) teaching near Salem, has returned camping and fishing \»i:h hi-» father home. Wheat, per bushel, 55 cts. Mrs. R S. Smith ami two sons and and brother away up the Big Luckia- Bran, i e r ton |18. W alter Butler h ’ s returned from David Shepard have been visiting mute. Shorts, per ton, #20. Guy, Washington, where lie has beej J in Dallas and »Salem. Oats, per husliel, 40 cts. Miss Alchitr June«, of this county, teaching. Ed Lamp-on passed- through here Flour, per 10 barrels,43 00. graduated at Albany college this John Campbell and wifo have gone Monday with a large band of «beep, Flour, per suck, 85c. week. -Miss Nannie Wilson, of Dal to Corvallis to see their sou and which he is taking to Salmon river to Buckwheat Hour, #2.50 per cwt. las, t»H)k ptrt in the closing exercise*. daughter graduate from the a ricul- pasture. German, #1 50 per cwt. lural college. Corn meal, #2 50 per cwt. Clay Rowell, John and Al. Butler The Ballston Woodmen unveiled are hauling clay from near here and [Corrected weekly by Brown & Son Executor’s Sale. the monument of the late Pratt Cha putting it aboard the c rs at Sheridan Potatoes, per bushel, 50 cts. pin at Belvue June 2nd. The clay is said *0 be some ( f the fin Butter, per pound, 12^cto. e&t in the state for making pottery. N O T IC E IS H E U K B Y G I V E N T H A T J. R. Edwards is laid up with a bro Lard, per pound, 12£ cts. the undersigned executor of the la**fc will ami ken ankle. His family have been Bacon,sides, per pound, 10^(314» U, teetainent of Daniel Vanbuskirk, deceased, S P R IN G VALLEY. sick with nisasels. by virtue of an older of the county court of Hams, per pound, 18(816 cts. Polk county, Oregon, duly made and entered Services at Zeua Sunday evening ; Shoulders, per pound, 8@10 cts. Prof. Shipley and family have gone of record on I he 3rd day of June, A . D., 1901, Eggs, per dozen, 10 cts. to Philomath on a visit;they will re by Rev. W ight. licensing ami directing said executor to »ell the following described real property belong Chickens, per dozen $2.50@$4 turn in a month. Carl Abrams, of Lincoln, and J. R. j Dried fruits, per pound, 6(812 cD. ing to said deceased at the time of his death, to wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of The Ballston Sunday school have Shepard and wife attended com Beets, per pound, 1 cents. the donation land claim of .Joseph Sanders, ellected the following officers: Sup- 1 mencement at Corvallis. Their son, Turnips, per pound, 1 cts. notification number 1,931, claim No. 43, sec erintendent, Edward D orlon; assis Roy, graduated. tion 1, in t 6 s, r 5 w, of the Willam ette mer Cabbage, per pound, 2J cts. idian; thence east 23.30 chains to Stephen Me- tant, A. B. Chandler; secretary, Roy Mr. E lliott goes around the valley Onions, per pound, 5 cts. Kinney’s donation land claim, notification Stocton ; organist, Miss Lillie Berry; once a week buying eggs to pack. Beans, per pound, 5<et7 cents. number 253, claim N o 77; thence south 19.73 chorister, A. B. Chandler. chains; thence eawt 15.25 chains; thence south Corn meal, per pound,2^ cts. Miss Bessie Cooper, of Hopewell, is 18 chains; thence east 10 chains; thence south Hay, per ton, $6(<i$8. staying with Mrs. L:>is Green this A IR LIE . 1.50 chains; thence west 09.81 chains; thence summer, taking music lessons. north 14.77 chains to the donation land claim W . W . Percival was gathering up Wanted, at this office, oak or big fir of Edwin T. Stone; thence north 70 degrees, Miss Lottie Abrams has a clas» iu 23.20 chains, to the southeast corner of mutton sheep here last week. stove wood in exchange for subscrip east said E. T. Stone claim; thence north 20 de elocution at Zona twice a week. tion. John East expects to finish his hop grees, west 15.62 chains to the place of begin ning, containing 158.50 acres, more or less, Aaron Pike is able to be out of the yard this week. Many have goats and sheep to sell situated iu the county of Polk and state of hospital and seems to be greatly im Oregon; will sell at public auction in front of H. Tarter I ias a good many teams nnd many others are enquiring of proved. hauling gravel on the roads. tlioir neighbors who have such stock the court house door in Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, on the A good many of our young people for disposal. A 10 cent notice in this Eva Staats is at Corvallis attending 13th Dav o f July, A. D., 1901, attended the picnic at Rickreall and paper would quickly bring buyers and A t 1 o'clock. )». in., to the highest bidder for commencement. reported that they did not have a dry sellers together. No mat ter w h it you I cash in hand, all of the right, title and inter- want to buy or sell a nonce under our i est which the said Daniel Vanbuskirk had in Hen. Simpson moved one of the Me time. holding New Today would greatly fa j said premises at the time of his death, to-wit; Laughlin fundies up to the Spaulding | the 15th day of January, 1900. C. K . Dawson is up from Portland cilitate the mutter. logging camp last week. J. L. C O L L IN S , Executor. for a few days. He has received an A heavy hail storm passed through | •rrier to finish 30 dozen of Yellow- this vicinity Tuesday evening doing là . considerable damage to the K em p and East hop yards. FRESH eggs, J 2 cents. Thomas Sullivan has been suffering with neuralgia. ' SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N T O O U T OF TO W N BORDERS.«» * -