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THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER C ORVALLIS OAK M IL L CO. 0 ÜR ST A F F OF RUSTLERS- Home month« ago the ^aliove named Arm, who deal in all kind» of hard W H AT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT wood, hough* i*00 acre» of tim. er land THE DOINGS IN THE COUNTY. DA.LoA.3, F R ID A Y , JUNE 21, 1901. on the D M. Guthrie place four miles ---------- --------- smith of Dallas. They have recently An U n e q i f a l ’cd and C o m p l e t e R© established near the Fairview church w .is*iRD K vnry F kiuay M orniko A t 7:30. s u m e nf Wr.at Your F riend * are site a plant of 10,000 feet per day ca an d Have Been Lately Doing. pacity for sawing oak and shaping it W . A . W A S H , into all manner of dimensions. They KDITOH AMI) PUOPKlKT4tR. BUTLER. | have in dght enough material to keep i the mill running for several veais and G. T. Porter was in Salem on buti- will pay the farmers around from $8 ness this week. 8 U B 8 C B IP T IO N B A T K 8 : lo .f 10 per 1,000 feet for their surplus Joe Tharp and wife were up at their (fl 50.................................... I>er y*'&T (>Hlc lo^s. No part of a tr*e will go to $ 75 ..........................Per six months .yuxte. Much of it will he need in farm Sunday. 4 0 ........ .............. Per three months | making furniture and all parts of ve- Mrs. R. S. Smith has returned to Advertising rates made known on I Julies, plow beams, flooring and the her home in Washington. application. Correspondence is solicit* like, and short pieces will he worked ed. up into telegraph brackets ami pins. J. C. F.llis, wife ami daughter and Fine Job Printing done at reasonable They have a prompt demand for all Jessi« Shepherd were Dallas visitors •»rices. I their output in Portland and San last week. . — ..... ■ ---------- i Francisco. They have another mill Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pettyjohn, Jim in operation in Corvallis, where ash Judge Boise is holding a special and maple are also inanufactme I. Shepherd and Frank Hartman were session of court, beginning yesterday ¡They have a dry ho use of about 10,000 over from Dallas Sunday. afternoon. feet capacity, it taking about two] The wheat in these parts looks very w eks to thoroughly season the lum poor at present, but it is hoped that The Rebekali lodge at McCoy ar< ber. Last week they sent awuy two the warm weather will help it out. to give an entertainment and ice ship timbers 8 by 18 inches in size cream social on the evening of June ¡and 10 feet long and make frequent Saves T w o fro m Death. 27th. carload shipments. 11. \V. Strong, “ Qur little daughter had an almost who now lives here is president and fatal attack of whooping cough and Those having farms to rent would, I manager, Odon Nea’ ly is engineer and bronchitis,'' writes Mrs. \V. K. Havi- by giving notice in this paper, soon | W ill Martin serves us sawyer. Other land, of Armonk, N. Y., “ but, when have numerous applicants from whom •mploye» about (l.e mill .... George remedie« failed, we » e »aved to select. Htuokey, Hetli Smith, O .n k Strong, , ,if wjt|, Dr K m ,g ’» New Diaeov- Claud Gatch, cashier of Ladd Jc Walter Hellers and Mr. Johnson. Five ery. Our niece, who had consump Bush's bank in Salem, says that last men are in the timber cutting* logs tion in :in advanced stage, also used Saturday'« business in banking shows land four men with six horses see to ‘-his wondeiful medicine and today that farmers i»» all parts of the valley ! their delivery at the mill. Al Bunker she is perfectly well." Desperate feel sure of good crops this fall. They has the logging contract and A l Bie- throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. are making their plans with the ex land is his foreman. Frank Collins K in g ’s New Discovery as to no other pe tation of reaping a bountiful bar- has been employed to deliver the saw* medicine on earth. Infallible for v*st. and the banks share their con-j ed product at the depot in Dallas. Mr. coughs and colds. 50c and $1 bottles fidence to the extent that they are | and Mr*. Levi Adams, whose home is guaranteed by all druggists. Trial more free than usual in making loans. near by, keep the boarding house. bottles free. Four houses are to he erected out on Up near Walla Walla the O. R A N . the roadside for the use of employes. W E S T SALEM . Co. have sn experimental farm under The industry will be of material ben the mrnagement of a skilled and ex efit to the community at large. Many Frank Gibson visited his mother on perienced man. He is cultivating an oak tree that was thought to he of last Friday. over .‘»00 difieronl things to determine only firewood value will st*ll for sever Loue Wann has gone to Oakesdalo. their adaptability to that region. The al tim 48 that. Pres.dent Strong is a farmers around a»*« greatly interested practical saw mill uimii and will make Washington. and make frequent visits to the farm the business prosper. Mrs. E. J. McNary visited her dau H e expects to prove that with alfalfa ghter near Dullas last week. and field peas pork can be produced at O re g o n C rop s. a cent of 2 cents a pound. Nathan Stanton, of North Salem, The condition of full grain is not s visited friends here lis t Sunday. A t the home of Judge G. H. Bur promising as it was Inst. week. In tl t* ! nett in Salem Wednesday, Mias Kdit-h Willamette valley it is becoming spot- Mrs. J. H Fletcher was over from Belt, of Dallas, was married to W. H. I led, and complaints o fields turning JeiiV rson for a few days last week. Ormsby, a railroad man at Fort I yellow are numerous The grain Aphis Doug Gibson lias caught the spiri* Worth, Texas, the ceremony being | has again made its appearance. In performed by Judge Burnett. The | Umatilla. Baker and Union counties of the times and gotten himself a bug fifty guests partook of an elegant wed j fall wheat in low places was killed by gy. ding lunch and then the happy couple I the frosts of June 4th and 5th, and Mrs Nancy Putnam spent last week left for their southern home. Mrs. some has been cut for hay or been with 1 er old friends and neighbors at Ormsby had a host of frieuns here and p]owe(| u„der. The crop, as a whole this place. will soon become popular at her new ! however, continues promising, and Several of our young people attend home. I with favorable weather from now on i will prove an average one. Hayjng ed the ice cream social at Eola last I has begun, with yields above the aver , Saturday evening. age, both as to quality and quantity. Mrs. M. E. Gibson and Mrs. Frank Gardens are backward, and the re Holmes spent a day of last week with ! cent frosts in southern Oregon injur ; friends near Dixie, ed considerable garden truck in Jose Mrs. Rebecca Skinner bus gone to phine and Jackson counties. Hops are doing nicely, the yard generally spend the summer with relatives anil Its cause exists in the blood, in what causes inflammation o f the mucous mem i being flee from lice. Reports regard- friends at Council Bluffs. ! tw it vary widely. In some sections brane. Jesse L u c a s , Walker Fitts and G. the trees have all they can carry, while It Is therefore impossible to cure it by \V. Chapman, our West Salem W ood there are many orchards that will not local applications. men, took part in the decoration day produce sufficient fruit to pay for its It is positively dangerous to neglect It, services at Salem last Sunday. being gathered. Cherries have been) because it always affects the stomach and injured by the rains and strawberries deranges the general health, and Is likely are slow in ripening. In Powder R iv A Sp r ain e d An kle Quickly Cured. to develop Into consumption. “ At one time I suffered from h It is radically and permanently cured by et valley all fruit suffered severely, Hood’s Sarsaparilla which removes the ! and throughout eastern Oregon there severe sprain of the ankle, s ays Geo. cause, cleanses the blood o f scrofulous and ! will . be . a . general shortage over last E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash ing ton, Va. “ After using several all other Impurities and gives vigor and | year s yields of prunes and apples, well recommended medicines without tone to the whole system. >uccesH, I tried Chamberlain’s Pain The voluntary testimonial of R. L ono , L i fe . Balm and am pleased to s.iy that re California Junction, Iowa, is one of thous The poet's exclamation: “ O Life! lief came as soon as I began its use ands equally good. It reads: “ I hud I feel thee bound’ ng in my veins," is catarrh in the head three years, lost my a joyous one. Persons that can rarely and a complete cure speedily followed. uppetite and could not sleep. My head I or never m »ke it, in honesty to them Sold by A. K. Wilson. pained me and I felt bad all over. I was selves, are among the most unfortun ANTIOCH. discouraged. I began taking Hood’s Sar ate. They do not live, but exist: for saparilla and now huve a good appetite, to live implies more than to be. To Crops looking well and clover ready sleep well, and huve uo symptoms of live is to be well and strong— to arise to cut. catarrh." feeling equal to the ordinary duties iff Johnnie Sevier is under the treat day. and to retire not overcome bv Hood*a S a rs a p a rilla the them— to feel life houm.ing in the ment of Dr. Carey. promises to cure and keeps the promise. veins. A medicine tHat has made Mr. Jacks’ son has been up from Accept no substitute. thousands of people, men and women, Portland on a visit. well and strong, has accomplished a Clarence McCaleb lias bought a great work, bestowing the richest Sheriff’s Sale. blessings, and that medicine is Hood’s small band of sheep. Sarsaparilla. The weak, run down, or Miss Lillie Embree has been visit N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T debilitated, from any cause, should ing Mrs. Remington. by virtue of an execution duly issued out of not fail to take it. It builds up the the circuit court of the state of Oregon for whole system, changes existence into Miss Vergie Owen, of Monmouth, is tlie county of Polk, and to me directed on the attending school here. 20th day of June, 1901. upon a mdgmentand life, and makes life more abounding. decree duly rendered by the supreme court of We are glad to say these words in its George Gardner anil wife have been the state of Oregon, and duly entered of rec favor to the readers of our columns. visiting the McCalehs. ord and docketed in and by the circuit court ~~ " ~ ~ ~ ' — o f the state of Oregon for the county of Polk on the ’211th day of April, 1001, in »c e r REUNION OF PION EERS. tain euit then in said court pending, wherein Marcus Morton and George Strong, receivers, e’lbstituted for Alexander K. Little, Frank On Saturday, June 22nd, the early K. Max well, George K. Noyes and Frederick A . Werner, copartners doing business under settlers of this county and their friends the firm name and style of Little, Maxwell »t will assemble in Dallas to renew the Go., were plaintiffs and appellants, and .la*. associations anil bring up the memor Denham and James D. Richardson, partners ies of bygone days. They will assem* doing business under the firm name and style of|.)*meM Der.ham A Co., 11. J. Fleming, hie at 10 o’clock in front of the city M ary C. Denham and A. Flemming were de hall iii.d under the direction of Chief fendants and respondents, in favor of plain Mar.lml J. J. William » will mar, It to tiffs and appellants und against said defend- the city park, where there will he mu ants and resiiondents, by which execution 1 am commanded to sell the pmuerty iu said sic and an address by President Pol execution and hereinafter described, to pay: ing. After un intermission for re First, the expenses of this sale; second, to pay freshments, tin y will reassemble at 1 the sum due plaintiffs and ap|»eilMnts for | o'clot*Ic to hear speeches bv Wm. 0 >*ts and disbursements in the supremecourt, a llow «! and taxed at $148.90. and thecoat« Orant, J I. Ford and 1). J. Holmes And di*bumem«‘i)t* in the circuit court, tasa! After that Prof. Smith, who is an an and a llow «! at theimin of 9411.7*»; third, to thority on everything pertaining to the payment of the sum due plaintiffs and »picllants of $1,680.5$, with interest on dairying will tell the assembled mul $881.05 thereof, at the rate of 8 per cent prr titude how that business may he made Annum from the 10th day of June. 1892, and to pay in thi* count). At 3 o’clock interest on $1,441.51 there« f at the rate of 8 all hands will adjourn to the college per annum from the 14th day of February, I , !$$$. and the remainder, if any, to l»e paid to • H "* ,".» to witiu-»» (lio fitllowi.., »porta the defendant and reapoiulent, 1\. J. Fleming, arranged for by h. C. Kirkpatrick. J. I will on C. Hay ter and Judge Sibley : Saturday, th a 20th Day of July, 100 yard dash*—Open to all college 1901, at the hour o f 1 o’clock, p, tn„ of sai l students; (list prize, gold medal; sec d y at the west door of the ceunty oou t ond prize, silver medal. house in Dallas, Polk county,Or. sell at public Pillow tight— Open to boys under 18 auction to the highest bidder for cash iu hand on day of sale all the right, title interest nnd years; first prize, $2.50; second prize. «state which the said defendants and respond ents, James Denham and James l). Richard- a. in. pattm-rs doing business under the firm n une and style of James Denham 4 0 a , R. J. Fleming, Mary G. Denham and A. Flem ing and all person* claiming under them sub- jsequent to the 24th day of Mart'll, 1891 in, o f and to said real premises hereinafter men tioned. Maid piemisp« hereinbefore mention- turned are described in uttid execution as fi.l- low«, fcn-wit: That cartai n tract or par»*»*! if lami attuato! in th« county of I ’.dk and »tat« •Í O r**m . c a m ic i » i f part part ,»f the lionati..,, land claim No. 07, Not. No.317, in mora «1 \ 22 1 « towwahiu 7 »»n th . range H w m of lha Will»m atte JM*ri<li»n of Je**e lU r r itt .uni wif«, more partieu'ar- ly dem-ribed *• fo lk *»* l e a li: Itaginiiing » t the • mt beaut «-or ner of »ai*I « lain»; tfcetnv west »lop/ She eouili boundary line of »»id claim 61 oh» in« to the ventar of the count/ road l«»d in » from the CUv o f Salem to 8pri-»g Valley; thence north 10 O g t. »» Wtfwt »IonR the cent» r line ef Mill r*•*.I IS *1 oh.»;n»; them t- east » I .M) chain» to the hank of the XV ll un «ate River; thence *<*uth »lorn; eaid river Imnk to the place o f beatiiniaic. c >ntaini>ig 61 36 acre* more or i.me SU.I ».ile e ilt he m.ute subject to rvdcfnption hi the in inner presided bv law. D a to I at Dalla*, Oregon, ibis 2Uth Jay of J me, 1901. J. G. VANORSDRI h Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. cry town and village lay be had the lis a Axle Grease that makes your horses glad. Executor’s Sale. CATARRH CATARRH Herren, of Portland, are visiting their Ely’s Cream Balm father, J. A. McClain. Easy and pleasant to us I Mrs. N. E. Tyler entertained a few Contains no injuriou I of her friend* with ice cream and drug. It is quickly absorbed. | cake Monday evening, Gives relief at once, i ¡9 It opens and Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Aliavs Inflammation. COLD "«HEAD Heals ami protects the membrane. Restores the Sense« of Taste and Smell. Larire size, 50 cents at druggist*or by mail; Trial size, 10 cents by mail. E L Y BROTHERS, 56 Warren St. New York. DYSPEPSIA 1* F o r * i x y e a r * I w a s a T t c t lm o f d y s p e p s ia in its worst form. I could eat nothin»? but milk toast, and at times my stomach would not retain and digest even th a t L a st March I be»?an taking C A S C A R E T S and since then I have steadily improved, until I am as w ell as I ever was in my life.” D a v i d H. M o r p h y . Newark. O Frank Morris is completing a good " i ' 1 M r- Ki.ldle will hnve « large sheep barn erected. Mies Olds, a t arlier in the mute schind at Salem, has been visiting the M ack and Mct'aleb families. ; Mrs. Nora Crklermau end children and Marie Veness, of Winlock, Wash F R E S H eggs, 12 cents. G O O D butter, 12 cents. S to p s th e C o u gh Sunday school at the Baptist church at 10 o’clock and preaching at 11, Oakdale at 3 o’clock. Young Peo ple’s Union at 7 and preaching at 8. Morning subject, “ Heaven;” evening subject, “ How to Get. to Heaven.” J. It G. Russell, pastor. W O O L wanted. 4Æ H ID E S and pelts bought. YOU WILL FIND.* 1 wuiild like to figure on any con tract work you may have, such ns the building of houses, burns, etc. ^ H O LVERSO NS A. L DORR, BIG B A R G A IN HOUSE A T THE OLD WHITE CORNER SALEM , OR EG ON. ... CURE C O N S TIP A T IO N . ... S te rlin g n « « » d y fo « |> a n y , < 'k le » fO , M o n tre » !, !(•- T » rk . Sll y A T f t D U O Sold and guaranteed by all drug- R U " I U - D X U gists to C L 'K E Tobacco Habit. Carter White Lead 7^ca pound. Pure B o ile d Linseed oil 74 cents a gallon. C H A S . H . M O R R IS ^ Pure Raw Linseed oil 72 cents a gallon. Scientific Opticians* Pur© Spirits Turpentine G3 cents a gallon ï REAL ESTATE MAIN HTKKKT cents a pound. ■n Above prices will be revised from time to time as necessa ry. Figure with us before buying paints. We will save you money. Only high grade goods at D ALLA S T inning«^ FRY Plum bing«^ % * j *.** Galvanized iron and cop per work. H op and fruit + + + + + + + •!.++.:-+^.:“^-:.++^-+-t.+-n-n dryer pipes. W ork guar anteed. Estimates solicited F *j* *F *1* ^ -F -F *F -F *1* 4* -F 4* -F v v *F*F *J* 4* *!* W ATCHW ORK AND O P T IC A L W O R K DANDELION Note our prices: 4*4* Am erican Queen $4 GO** Grand Rapids, nickel 3 50 Same, Japan trimmed 3 0 0 f t *F Sheriffs Sale. I Next door to*P. O., Dalla*. J u s t A R R IV E D j * A car load of woven wire fencing, which will be sold at low prices. C or respondence solicit.;«!. Phone, 1391. SALEM FENCE WORKS 5‘J State street, Salem. W A L T E R M O R L E Y , Prop NOTICE ISHK KKItY ft ft v f •:*❖ tt W ill give strength t*> the nerves and re store the liver and kidneys to a healthy comlit¡on, give tone to the stomach und bowels, ami promote a g o«»! Appititd healthy digestion; will relieve constipa tion. purify the blood and make a heal thy body with a »-¡ear »kin. That tire»l feeling w ill leave you and sleep will be restful. A t Wilson’s drug store, Dallas. Guaranteed to give satisfaction +*F++*>*!*++^*:**8*4»i*+^F++*5-4-%,*4**F*{-5-^ v» •i* i* Grandma Hampton has come back and the prices are always right from Eastern Oregon with her daugh PFEN N IG , Jsweier and Optician. *1* v v •{* *!••> TV 1 CELERY , 4* *1* *1* *1* *1* *i* *1- *1* *F *F O f a woman who has used a Bisejl |that says she ])re-|+ fers a broom, because o n e * * of those labor saving m a-.** chines relieves her « jft h e * * burdens of sweeping d a y ,*J saves time and preserves her health. •j* Jewelry.-* d* 8 You Have Never Heards WILSON'S C am eras oe m ____________________________ _______ _______________ W •> -!* -I- •£• *J- -I- S DRUG STORE N ext to postotfice, Salem, Or. BUR R O UG H S & FRASER SALEM Timber and Ranch Lands a Specialty.;« w a ¡»re prepared to locate you upon some of ^ the finest tim ber claims in Oregon, or if you S w ant an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can ¡S show you ju st what you are looking for. C all S and see us. A ll correspondence prom ptly at- Q. tended to. L U T H E R A CO., Dallas, Or. J? Pure Zinc in Oil, red soul, 25c, 11 E X A M IN A T IO N S FREE W * 6 12 cents a pound. H as just received a fine set of optical instruments * 5 LUTHER & CO g * Pure Zinc in Oil. gr < n seal, 25 , week. J. L. Fiahback, \V. H. Mack and C. McCall h were chosen lo appraise the estate of Robert Gbtrke, deceased, Mrs Clark being administr dor. 1.50 chains; thence west 09.81 chains; thence north 14.77 chains to the donation land claim of Edwin T. Stone; thence north 70 degrees, east 28.20 chains, to the southeast corner of sail! E. T . Stone claim; thence north 20 de grees, west 15.02 chains to the place of begin ning, containing 158.50 acres, more or less, situated in the county of Polk and state of Oregon; will sell at public auction in front of the court house door in Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, on the 13 th D a y o f J u ly , A . D ., 1901 , A t 1 o'clock, p. m., to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and inter est which the said Daniel Vnnbuskirk had in said premises at the time of his death, to-wit; the 15th day of January, 1900. J. L. C O L L IN S , Executor. Plea«ant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, N ever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c, 50c. Many ire attending the normal school dosing exercises ami some will go to the Turner camp meeting next ter. M ra. Hoskinaon, who wept there [ „ ’ hJi unVar’»'fm .arai, • And works off the cold. Laxative bro- mOquinine tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 cents. BUELL, OREGON. • Guthries and Gilsons were the last around here to shear sheep. Henry Davis is hack from Eastern Oregon and S. A. Davis i* going to T|,e Dulles, CANOY CATHARTIC F Rev. I. N. Mtdkey will preach for us next Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jacks and wife, who crossed the plains in 1857 have many relies, some $1 of them over 100 years old, and have Running broad jump— Free for all; sent part of tin m to Portlaod for ex first prize, $1 50; second prize. $1 .................. ., , .. I)il>iti4>n. TI ipv lin e a tint garde« 111 low fight hu e for al., first prize, *nd have beep selling some produce $.»; second prize $2 .»0. *220 yard hurdle race— Free for all; John McCaleb picked from his patch first prii* ,$2.50; second prize, $1 a strawberry iiicssoring thirteen inch- Pioneer race,50 yards— Open to all; ©* aroui d, and had his »on, the Inde- first prize, pair of red top boots; second pemlenee photographer her take a picture 1U|, d . , . - r » l l i o f it Mr Brniirn » .It have to give P n * '• l m,r “ '» 'r a ils u it. M r. m o w n m il The president of the association is his patch better cultivation to get .1. H. Hawley, of Monmouth witn J ahead of that. ------- * — W Lewis, of Oak Grove, a« secretary, and the committee on arrangements W h a t Sh all W e Have for D e s se rt? consists of W. C. Brown, W m . Grant This question arises in the family ami Dr. Embree. Dallas will wel every day. Iiet ns answer it lo-day. come the pioneer« and their friends Try Jell O, a delicious and healthful and will try to make the occasion dessert. P re par'll in two minutes. pleasant and profitable. No »«oiling! no b ik in g ! simply add boiling water end set lo c«a»l Fla O A S T O n i A . « M i tu Bn Kiri Yov Htw AI wsts BoogM vors : —Lemon, Orange, Raspberry end . Strawl»eriy. Get s package at your | grocers today. 10 el*. fra Ree program for Ui- F »•i rt li at Recitation— Glenn Siefa.th. ington are visiting relatives here. F a lls C ity . I t is a d«d ig oi.il place for Boating Hong— Four pupil«. Warren W right is ill with the meas Mis* Eirhrtrt, who had her foot an ttuling and the g ‘ " .1 pi «Ml V there Dialogue—The Census 'Taker. les. ! badly hurt by falling from h r wheel will make it pleasant f- ir all who al- Recitation— Lee Tate. Distrirg No. f>2 has but six children i Quartet—Onward Up the Highway hi this place last week, has been re tend. Building the Ladder— By fourteen moved to her brother’s home at H igh of school age. It is a fa ct th at >> i « it I k * r article land. children munufeetured in tin ì Unit • d Maten C. II. Barherow went to Dallas to Dm t— Pictures in the Glonds. Mis« Sophia Shives, who H’ fc'-ndcd give* »n e ll u n iversal su’ Ufa »«ioti Hi prove up Muturday. Dialogue— 'Tlie Smith Family. Willamette nniver-ity the past winter, M a g ie Y e a s t. O th i kinds »•my be Dave Olin and Thomas Blower were ! Flag Drill— Ten boys. ap»*lit a few »lay« at home un her way | ¿nod some ‘ >T tl:«? ti ne bn i Magic Recitation— Kati* Barnhart. on their claims last week. to Toledo, where she began teaching Y« a*t i« good all the ti ue Wreath Drill— Five girl*. ---------------- Frank Morrison and Royal Plank | Quarto*—The Beautiful Golden Gate. Monday. have gone to the timb«- to clear land, j Remarks— Superintendent Starr. Oruden Shives, who attended the state university at Eugene the pust Farewell Hong— School. Eddie W right went to 'Toledo and year, is speuditig thi* w-u k with Ids Rov Henry to Norton’s on burine»* a i After this Superintendent Starr made an excellent *h >rt speech. The psirents here, lie will start n*-xf w**ek few days ago. directors then congratulated Mis. for Eastern Wa»hington to w^»rk «1 tiz- Mrs. Ethel Houser has gone lo Curd on her sucee»*ful school and i ing tlie summer. Washington, where her husband is then all all adjourned for dinner. T e W . O. Swann clo e»l a sm cessftd suffering with a broken leg. afternoon w is pleasantly passed in three months term of uchnol Friday. music and games ami the teacher took The entertainment given iu the even- L u m b er. several negatives with her kodak. | iug was good and much enjoyed by Montgomery & Mulligan are now —— - ♦ » ----- the patrons of the school. Those fin- prepared to furnish any kind of luiu 1 A G o o d G o u g h M edicine. : isiiing the eighth gra»le were Bertha her on short notice. Haw and planing I t «peaks well for Chamberlain’s Rowe, Clara Burvine, George Kurre. mills three fourth miles west of Fall» Cough Remedy when druggists use it City, with branch office and yard at in their own families in preference to I Clive Prather and E.mer Nash. They Airlie in charge of W. J. Turnidge any other. “ I have sold Chamber i went to Independence Saturday and had a class picture taken. Our lumber is seasoned and trimmed lain's Cough Remedy for the past five »ml it pays to buy dry lumber. Plans years with complete satisfaction to RtCKREALL. and estimate* furnished free. W rite myself and customers,” says Druggist for further information.— John Mont J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y . “ I Mrs. Goode 11 visited Salem this gomery. general manager, Win. Mul have always used it in mv own fa n ily week. ligan, yard manager. both for ordinary coughs and colds Numerous teams are* graveling the and for the cough following la grippe, OAKDALE. and find i» very eflicatious.” For «ale roads, The people of Oakdale had a niojt by A. K. Wilson. B. F. Lucas was in Turner over ------------- ------------- enjoyable picnic at the school house Sunday. B U E N A V »S T A . .Saturday in honor of the closing of A now fence around the school yard the school. They met at 10 o’clock Mrs. Dr. Halt, of Guy, Washington, makes it look better. and the following program was ren visited relatives here recently. N O T IC K IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T dered : Miss Aurelia Burch is home from the undersigned executor of the last will and R. P. Hall has gone to Eastern Or Greeting Hong— Four pupils. the state university at Eugene. testament of Daniel Vanbuskirk, decease«!, egon to work through the summer. Our Greeting Hong— School. by virtue of an order of the county court of Recitation— Edna Barnhart. Misses Anita and Pauline Burch are Polk county, Oregon, duly made and entered C. E. Tyler and wile and Miss A l Quartet—Walking the Golden Streets thea Hull, of Croston, visited here heie visiting their grandfather, S. ’J*, of record on 5he 3rd day " f June, A . I)., 1901, licensing ami directing said executor to roll Recitation— Minnie Bird. Burch. Hunday week. the following described real property belong Solo— Jennie Tate. ing to «aid deceased at the time of his death, A number frem lure attended the The first reaper of the season was to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of commencement exercises at Mon heard in the field of Judge Burch the donation land claim of Joseph Sanders, notification number 1,931, claim No. 43, sec mouth this week. Tuesday. The tion 1, in t li h , r 5 w, of the Vi illamette mer C le a n s in g W. C. Swaun and family returned W. E. Clark’s dwelling is being re idian: thence east 23.30chain« to Stephen Mc an d H e a lin g to Corvallis, their former home, t! e paired and painted. His daughter, Kinney's donation land claim, notification 253, claim No 77; thence south 19.73 Cure for middle of the week. Mrs. Washburn, and her children, are number chain.s; thence east 15.25 chains; thence south visiting under the parental roof. 18 chain.s; thence east 10 chains; thence sout.i Mrs. Mary Wilson and Mrs. Rose ROCK CREEK* OIVRN THAT (^ne of thes 3 sweepers will outlast fortv brooms. 1 8 J, J, Wiseman, Dallas, Oregon, TH E HARDWARE MAN. 4**F •H :• *:••;« *:•*> •J**5* •Î--F *:••:* by virtue of an execution an»l outer of sale duly issued out of and under the hand and >* !*4.4* seal of the clerk of the circuit court of the 'i-:*4*+*F*?**5*4**F*{**F*t**>****i*^*I**!**5*+^*M**!*^*>*F^*F*I**5->*!*4**F4**i**>*i**»*^*I**!**!**F-!**!*4**!— -:—:•*>*;*-:-F 4 *4 **> *i**> *i**i*v 4 *4 *v *> *i-i**F *F *i**i**J ♦ + + + + 4 m H *% ,** h * v *5*, i * . . . . . . F4* . . . . 4* . . . 4*4* . . . . . 4* . *}•*:* v state of Oregon for the county o f Polk, in a a certain suit therein pending, wherein S. L. Scmggin and Jacob Wortman, partners doing business under tlie firm name and style $ l i l $ l : $ ot Scmggin & Wortman, are plaintiffs, and | / $ l $ I M D. W . Sears as »«iministrator of the «state of F. W . Plumbeck, deceaxe»!, an«! Lillie I'lmn- beck. are defendants, date«! the 5th day of June, 1901, amt to me directed, upon a judge ment an»t »tecree entered amt «lockete«! in sai»t c«*urt, in said suit, on the 3rd 4l»y ..f June, lliOt, I will, on Siiturriay, July 0,190!, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. in., of »aid »lav, »ell at public auction, at the fn»nt door t»f the county c >urt house in Dallas, in sai»! eounty, to the highest hidiier, for cash in hand on day »># sale, ip the manner prescribed by law. the f«*li«iwing des« ribed real estate, to w it: Ie»ts No. »»ue an»t two of section fifteen in t t» s, of r 5 w, of the Wiliamette Meridian, in P»dk county, Oreg»-r. csattaining forty-two acres stl«t thirty-thye* hundreths af an acre, accord ing to tli* official plat of the suryey t»f the sai«! land le ta m * ! G» the general land office ( l>v the surveyor general; t«»gcther with the ' tenements, hereditament* ami appurtenance* thereunto bel«»nging, or in anywise appertain ing. Date»! Dallas, Oregon, this 7th dav *»f June, 1901. J .G . V A N O R 8 D K U Sheriff «4 P«4k county, Oregtm. ^CYCLISTS, 2 ATTENTIONS Call and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres- eent bicycles at ^L E E ^S M IT H ’S^CYCLERY** Largest st«xk of sundries outside of ¡Salem, liest equjppped repair shop in l ’olk county. SPE Q A L A T T E N T IO N T O O U T OF T O W N .¿ O R D E R S .* 0 1 tv I