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OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS- S to p s th e C ou ^ h OAKD ALE. Year hy yoar thè nvr*-\ ;o nf gnns the season. His stock appreciate 11 store house and we uudtustand « v are and cultiva'iou ont in tho Motti e »s i and keep rolling fat n i l « chickens1 soon to have a photograph gallery in A ns! works off’ the cold. Laxative bro- Joe Card and wife have been visit and turkeys are a hobby with his wife ti« ment increate*. AH of *be bop 1 the same. ; moquiniue (ablets cure a cold in on« and they raise Belgian lures. His W H A T T H E Y H AVE T O 8 A Y A B O U T \ards ont that way are in ii-io condì day. No cure, no pay. Brice, 25 ing Halem relatives. TH E D O IN G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . Ed Taylor, who has bren cutting cents. sons run the farm ard da all their own tion and thè band» of co i»« a-e doing 'Pile infant daughto: of Oliver Pen- D A LLA S , F R ID A Y , JONE 23, 1901. logs for the paper mills at Oregon blacksniitliing and carpentering. . well. Maiiy a wagon load of wood ii n s lias been quite sick. I About a mile of road along there ha« A n U n e q L b l'c d a n d C o m p le t e R e C ity on Tarfer’s ami Turner’s place, roining fumi thè re to town. PO LK . finished Saturday and moved to Reub l u m e o f W r a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a re uu-iituBD K vbkv F rid ay M o r m s u A t 7:80. been in litigation and bad tlmpe for Charlie Farley’« family will move to I Miss Marie Keddekopp has returned t the farm from Dallas this week. en Hastings pi ice. ! many year». He says it has been sur- 1 a n d H a v e B e e n L a t e ly D o in g . W . A . W A S H , j from Fort laud. I veyed 19 different times and ha« coat Several attended the picnic at your Mrs. Macorn her baa been over in Citation, ■DITOa AND PROPRIETOR. the county about .$4,000. Now the PE D E E . H. J. Rose is painting lha school place Saturday and rej*ort a pleasant , Marion county, vititing and canning whole matter has been amicably set | house aud the well needs attention. time Graudme Waters, of this place, ! eUruwberiios. Mies Ella Kit tier was at the Kant- tled and permanent fences established. In the county court of the state *>f Oregon, had the honor of being the oldest lady There are several vacant houses SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S : Road Supervisor Kenneth Campbell ner-W hi leaker wedding. Mrs. Ella Puff r, the oldest daugh for the county of Polk. In the matter of the present, being 88 years of age. wailing to bt occupied by industrious ewt.ate of Richard Bnes, do tMned. Citation. has tht're done perhaps tliu best mile t e r of David Hubbard, died at B«»ri To Matilda lines, Bessie K iicm , Charles Km s, Mrj. Sarah Ritner has been visiting — ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ... i |1 50..................................... Per year I families. Townsmid, June 13:1». She was raised A Good Gough Moiilclne. $ 75........................... Per six month« of road grading in the county. All her sister, Mrs. Albert Tedrow. Kliner Enos, Nellie Knew, Alfred Kues,Alice hands feel good over the outcome. U. The folks around here are well Blodgett and E 0 K « r t , greeting: in this neighborho ni and In.» h m y I t »|>«ak. well for Uhaiiibi rlaiu’a 40 ......................Per three months Many of our neighbors will attend II. Hyde being in poor health leased 1N T 1 i K N A M K O F T H E S T A T K < > V pleased with the road work done by kindred In the county. Cotijih Retitaily wlum (lrugt;i»lx it-o it Advertising rates made known on Oregon, you are heiehy cited and re-juned to 1 I the Independence camp meeting. Fiiu««l. and m o w iii tin ir own families in preference to Supervisor Boyle. application. CorreapoiHle.ice iaaolicib I •'»* J * ™ ' “ > appear in the county court of the -t i.ce of < >r- I , r j to Ballston. Passing on west wo came BALLSTO N. egon, for the county * f Polk, ut the court Lena Tarter will »pend the summer any other. “ I have »old Chamber- The Kliewers trailed their steam Jake Pence at the ‘ ii ty of Polk room thereof, at i Dallas, in the count Fine Job Printing don** »1 reasonable 110 ,l,*‘ home. of , with her grandmother, Mrs. Johnson lain’» Cough Rtmtt-ilv for the past live engine for a larger one with which Henry Clark lias rented E 1 Y’ocoms southern edge of Judge Stonffer's year» with complete » iti.-furtion to iliey are sawing wood and moving nrices. farm. M o n d a y , t h e 5 th d e y c f A u g u s t, | farm. Nut many rod» away where I Misses Effie Ram.dell and Bertha my.-ilf and custom ere,” »ay» Druggist buildings. 1001, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that ClufF. store stood at an emly tiny Per-j Sniitli liave been visiting their aunt, J. Goldsmith, Van Etlen, N. Y. " I J. R. Edwards lias moved his stock day, then and there to show cause, if a iy i ry Conner and family have a boms j, Hitner. have always used it in my own fa nily THROUGH TH E C O U N TR Y . there he, why an order of this court ehonld of goods to Lafayette. L ife . erected three years ago and just yon T , . not be made for the «ale of the following de both for ordinary coughs and colds The poet’s vxclamatiou : “ O Life! W e have been making a round tier is the home of Mrs Ih'nry Ellis scribed premises, belonging to the estate of S a v e . T w o f r o m D e a th . Mrs. Felix Wilcox, of Portland, is and for the cough following la grippe, I feel thee bounding in my veins,” is Richard Ene*. deceased, to-wit: An uiidi- niiiiing our country cousins and hero visiting relatives here. [ to BB COMTIMI'EI*] “ Qur little daughter had an almost «nd find it very efficacious.’’ For sale vidtd one-half interest in 100 acre- of lund, a joyous one. Beraous that can rarely are some things noted. The Kliever hy A. K. Wilson. described a« the southwest quarter of section Grandma Davidson is dangerously T H E P IO N E E R S R E U N IO N . [alal attack, ° f « » ■ ' ^ ¡ " g congh and or never make it, in honesty to them- brothers at Polk station had just ar 8, in township 5 south, range l east, of the bronchitis, writes Mrs. W. K. Havi- ►elves, are among the most unfortun sick with lung trouble, with very little Willamette meridian, in Clackamas county, rived from McCoy with a i3 hors« B R ID G E P O R T . Last Saturday morning was oool land, of Armonk, N. Y ., “ but, when hope of her recoveiy. ate. They do not live, but exist: for in the state of Oregon. power engine for which they had ! and cloudy wicti some appearance of j all other remedies failed, we saved W IT N E S S , the honorable J. E. Sibley A. II. Bell is Imilding a new burn. to live implies more than to be. To trsded their smaller one. Before I rain, which caused many old people I tier life with Dr. K ing’s New Diacov- The Woodmen have elected the fol judge of the county court of live is to be well and strong— to uiisu threshing time they will saw firewood land some younger ones to give up lowing officers : Consul, C. 8 Graves; the state of Oregon for the G. W. Ford, of Newport, is building ery. Our niece, who had conauinp- feeling equal to the ordinary duties of adviser, Luke W olfe; escert, Robert for some of the neighbors. Jehu G. [seal] county of Polk, with the d . . - .. , , their anticipated attendance at the tir.ii in an advanced stage, also used an addition to W m . Ford's house. I the day, and to retire not overcome bv of said court aifixrd. this “ 4th Ilempel is postmaster there aud has a o](, fo,k§, picnjc However a goodly this wondeiful medicins and today Scars; watchman, Thomas Short; day of June, A. D., 1901. them— to feel liie bourn.ing in the j (Joite a number front here attended email stock of goot s. is sis er ro u crow<j |,A4j assembled by 10 o'clock she is perfectly well.” sentry, A. B. Chandler; manager, A ^ est: U. S. L'ughary, clerk. Desperate ] y \V. F. Nichols, deputy. Dixie is staling wi i llnJ- 161 and the weather turned out drv and throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. CHiiipnieeting at Independence Sun | veins. A medicine I lull has made Henry Butler, j thousands of people, nn n ami women, Swedenborg! ,n church erected there » ! pl^aMnt. Headed by the Dallas Zou- K in g ’s New Discovery as to no other day. An entertainment will he given at j well and stiong, lias accomplished a lew years ago y ev. a r e s iaa I ave hand with Joal.uu McDaniel curry- medicine on earth. Infallible for J. F. Holman and family, of Dallas, great work, bestowing the richest Woodmen hall Tuesday evening, July Executor’s Sale. prospered, t o ie >emg j iog the flag the sturdy pioneers were coughs at ami colds. 50c and $1 bottles have been visiting his mother, Mr». | blessings, and that medicine is Hood’s 2nd, in charge of the Ballston Wood ie . o that f ilth Peter am i W ill am „ „ ^ , , ^ 1 t„ U,e ciiv park park by by Marshal guaranteed «„„ren te, by all druggists. Trial Tetherow. 1 men. Miss Lottie 8. Tillotson. Jof St. Sarsaparilla. The weak, run down, or Ks Idekopps, and iliey without a p »« Williams and all tile seats there bottles free. N O T IC K IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T ; Paul, Minnesota, will entertain the te . The Mennonite cliurcli not fsr soon tilled hy those who had come to Nita Holman, who ha» been visit debilitated, from any cause, should the undersigned executor of the Ja«t will and audience during the evening by recita testament away is in better condition, they ha1 * of Daniel Vanbuskirk, deceased, ing friends near Rhilomath, returned not fail to take it. Jt builds up the FOLA. see the old f >lks again erjoy them whole system, changes existence into lions and character impersonations. by virtue of an order of the county court of iug a regular pastor, Kev. Bachman, home last week. selves as in bygone days. The plat Bill Hayden is delivering the mail life, and makes life more abounding. She will alto give instruction in the Polk county, Oregon, duly made ami entered and a good Sunday scliool superin form was nicely decorated and a dot- Mr. Linden and wife and Mr. Turn We are glad to say these words in its Delsarto system of physical training. of record on The 3rd day of June, A . D., 1901, tended by Isaac i'iek. W e passed the licensing and directing said executor to swll en or more old timers sat hack of the er and wife, of Sheridan, visited at favor to the readers of our columns. Admission, adults 20 cents; children the following described real .property belong old C G. 1-ielier faun on the left uud speakers table. The band played Mrs. J. J. Read is up fr.m Portland the home of N. M. Chapin last week. 10 cents; icecream will be served af- ing to said deceased at the time of his death, that of S. T. Smith on the right T i e while the people were getting settled, j visiting her parents, t°r the entertainment at 10 cents per to-wit: Beginning at the southwest coiner of lulter lias a big crop of fine grain and PERRYD ALE. Chss. Murphy, of Monmouth, i and then President J. H. Hawley pre-1 >frH W alker Fiu< ¡, Tery iiuk aml the donation land claim of Joseph Sanders, dish. has sowed considerable rape. Just clerking in the Luckiantutu Mill Co.’s notification number 1,931, claim No. 43, sec seated Rev C. C l , ling as orator of Mr< xhBcker u takillg CBro of (l#r. Ilen rv McKee is looking over East west of Bmithfield station are the the day. 1 lie substance and manner tion 1, in t (J s, r 5 w, of the Willamette mer store. They also run a meat wagott T h o F o u r th a t I n d e p e n d e n c e . ern Oregon. idian: thence east 23.30chains to Stephen M c sell** llicuse and tlie homes of G. H . of hia address were sticli as to win the Guy Young, Lem Howard, Allen through here twice a week. Kinney’s donation laud claim, notification The committees having the cele Myer and liis sister, Mrs. Hastings. closest attention. A ll who honrd it Thacker, John Shaffer and David Ja- Jack Milton is hack from soldiering Ben Serfiing and J. R. Ford have bration in charge are leaving undone number 253, claim N o 77; thence Mouth 19.73 The hennery ol Dr. Wm. Kimhall at have a higher opinion than ever of | cobson have new buggies, chains; thence east 15.25 chains; thence south in the Philippines. boen over to their claims on the Siietz nothing that will lend to make it a 18 chains; tl.ence east 10 chains; thence gout i the station pans out plenty of thor the noble men and women who help Henry Brophy is having the final and brought back quite a story, but it Amos Webb and family will move success. Judge Sibley is to preside, 1.50 chains; thence west 09.81 chains; thence oughbred chicks, but the neighbors’ ed to bring Oregon up to her proud Dr. Thompson will serve as chaplain north 14.77 chains to the donation land claim to the coast next week. cats and the blasted rats are too fond eminence of today. Secretary J. W. j training and cleaning up done in the is a little too fishy lor publication. and School Superintendent Starr will of Edwin T. Stone; thence north 70 degrees, of juvenile poultry. Jogging along Lewis, who ha» been in harness for ' hop yard ; although there are very few 28.20 chains, to the southeast corner of From the apitearance of the many Many from around here attended read the P eclu nlion of Independence. east lice, lie will spray. we dropped in at the1 old John Morris said E. T. Stone claim; thence north 20 de new buggies it seems all of the girls ten years, was kept more than busy the pioneer gathering in Dallas. W . E. W illiams will be grand mar grees, west 15.02 chain« to the place of begin place now owned by Mrs. Ramp, of registering and furnishing new badges Gilbert *k Patterson ara having will not have to walk this summer, J. shal, with J. F. Groves, J. B. Nesmith, ning, containing 158.50 acres, more or less, Salem, and occupied by her aoniuluw, and keeping trai k of things generally. H. Yoakum having purchased the last. situated in the county of Polk and state of Mrs. 0. A. Rice and her two sons their newest hop house remodeled so J. M. Prather and S. B. Walker as S. L. Hulen. He lias sowed 3U acres are visaing W m . 8argeant and wife aids. Hon. T il Ford, of Salem, will Oregon; will sell at public auction in front of At noon time the people scattered in ! as to hare plenty of storage loom, nl- the court house door in Dallas, Polk county, of timothy and clover an J is experi- and the boys are enjoying country | be the orator of the day and a variety ' Oregon, on the groups to enjoy their picnic dinner so another diving floor, nienting with German millet, Dalian life hugely. and to hear entertaining reminiscent j of amusements are being arranged, (3 th Day o f July, A. D., (901, T. W. Brunk was offered, and rc- and English rye grass. He lias 80 speeches bv Wm. Grant, J T. Ford I A t 1 o'clock, p. m., to the highest bidder for I fused, $500 for a very largo span of sheep ami expects hi keep about 20 Miss Leonoia Harris is at the Hope- i The motors will carry people from ! cash in hand, all of the right, title and inter- and I). J. Holmes. Then the band cows. H e believes it will pay best to i horses. The man wanted them to well camp meeting and will attend an | both Dallas and Airlie that morning. j est which the said Daniel Vnnbuskirk had in discoursed inspiring music after | take to Seattle for a truck team. feed to stock everything lie can possi said premises at the time of his death, to-wit; other at Newberg. She is telling books which C. L. Smith portrayed in j Miss Abbie Weikal, of Falls City, is I the 15th day of January, 1900. bly raise on tlie place, After trading In all it* stfisea there and doing missionary work. bright colors the poa-ibilities of this j Mr.Shoemake and wiferefurnedfrom ahould be cleanliness. J. L. C O L L IN S , Executor. i teaching over in Tillamook. around at several places he has cou- as a dairying region. He told what iheir claim near Gates Monday. While cluileo that at Dallas he cun find the Ely’s Cream Balm had been do le in the east with more ; there the house of George Anderson cleanse«, soothes and heals best market for his produce and get unfavorable surroundings and urged j and wife burned and everything was a the diseased membrane. Robert A. Miller, merchandise on the best terms. H . Oregon farmers to emulate those ex- total loss. It cures catarrh and drives A. Wagner, of Dallas, is running the nw.ajr a cold lu the head ampb‘8. G. H. Himes, s< c etary of A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W old Landes place, now owned by E. C. association, was A S p r a in e d A n k le Q u ic k ly C u re d . quickly. Kevt. and bis crop looks quite prom -1 the v" ° State ' Pioneers ,,'!,oc' n1 «oouvinnu, C r e a m B a l m is placed into the nostrils, spreads “ At one time I suffered from h . . * » * , * . * „ M Ef:i „ ; present gathering information along Oregon City ** Oregon over the membrane and is absorbed. R e lie f is im- | ising. Kx section Boss Milne is I 1 - * - * that. line. In tlie business meeting severe sprain of the ankle, says Geo. mediate and a cure follows. I t is not dryin g—does j building a barn on the Pewtherer Room 3, Weii hard building that followed it was decided that the E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash not produce sneezing. Large Size, #0 cents at Drug- i BIG p A • which he recently bought, and “ After using several gist 9 or by m a il; T ria l Size, 10 cents by mail. meetings hereafter should be the 3rd inglon, V i . Opposite Courthouse. B AR G AIN 0. tfehmidt, a thrifty German, occu E L Y B R O T H E R S , 66 W arren Street, N e w York . Saturday in June, tb it the member well recommended medicines without HOUSE pies the Townsend farm near by. success, I tried Chamberlain’« Pain ship fee should he reduced to 25 Nearly all of it is to be put in grata. Land title« and land cilice business cents, and that pioneer women who Balm and am pleased to sty that re Passing the ZumwaH, Howe, Taylor a specialty. register and pay the membership fee lief came as soon as I began its use and K eyt homes it was noted that I shall be exempt from annual dues, and a complete cure speedily followed. CHAS. H. M ORRIS.» E x Register Oregon City land offiio ! they had an abundance of everything j On motion it was ordered that the ad- Sold bv A. K. Wilson. around them. The new road running ; dress of President Poling be published. Scientific Opticians* from near Mr. Howe’s home to the old HARM ONY. | The oldest persons registered and SALEM , OREGON. Jim Crowley place now owned by ! competing for prizes were I. F. M J. L. Guttry is on the sick list. David Peters gives a better outlet for , Butler 89, John W o!v *rton 78, George transportation at Perrydale to many , Farmers are beginning to out hay. j Brown 78, Joshua McDaniel 75, Mrs. Carter White Lead a pound. farmer! who have considerab e pro ; Emmons 84, Mrs. Waters 88, Mrs. E. B. Millard and wife are visiting duce to ship. In that vicinity we saw ; McDaniel 73, Mrs Wolverton 76. A Pure Boiled Linseed oil SOcenis here. great fields of magnificent clover al ! committee consisting of 8. T. Burch, * * * * * * * a gallon. most ready to cut. Henry Keyt had Miss Bearl Leonard is visiting in : F M. Collins and W. E. Clark award- ^r" a hand of sheep on one of hi» clover a rocking chair to I. F. M. Butler as Portland, Pure Raw Linseed oil 78 cent* a fields hut as they could not more than | being the old pioneer present, and an gallon. half keep it down he cut it, so as to W ill Frail haa gone to Eastern Or other to Mr. and Mrs. Wolvertojn for have an even second crop for seed. Timber and Ranch egon to work. : being the oldest pioneer couple, they Pure Spirits Turpentine G5 cenfe W e passed through Perrydale with Lands a Specialty»* | having been married in 1847. J. H. Miss Alice Reniingtou haa gone to a gallon out even halting to pass the compli ! Hawley was reelected president, J. W. South Bend, Washington, to visit iel- Has as fine a set of optical in i ments of the «lay with the mayor or Lewis is to again serve as secretary rlives. Wa are prepared to locate you upon some o f ® struments as can be found, all Pure Zinc in Oil, green teal, 25.-, \ city marshal aud at sundown landed . .« i -.it . _ . mid treasurer, 12 cents a pound. , and . n \\ . C. , Brown, - ’ Dr. . at the hospitable home of \> infield „ . the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if y o u ® the very latest improved. Sat A. J. Wilson and family, of Inde ,,, i | ,i • i , Embree and W m . Grant remain the Flanery and wife and their manly ht- i . want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we c a n ® Pure Zinc in Oil, red seal, 25e, 11 3 Maxwell" _____ii ' i H i - e T l n ._____ U ....... e7on' o w V ______.. how' to ! committee ^ n .m .'t- L- of of arranireni.nt«. „rraugemanla. Unite Q.me a a pendence, are visiting friends and rtd isfaction guaranteed. cents a pound. farm, ha. good .lock and lood n,a- >>'>n.b«r of ,.,o,,co,s were present who ulivea here. show you just what you are looking for. Call THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER Nasal CATARRH YOU W ILL FIND-je HOLVERSONS A T THE OLD WHITE CORNER *m*m:**<% 'M 5 LUTHER & COdt £ R EA L E S T A T E Oliver and Clarence Leonard have cl.ii.ery and K ldam fail, to have good i iIk1 " ot r' “ el° " ,we crop.. Beside, aun.erou. chiokena, j!*.'®." ° f arr,v“ 1 of U,e 08 returned from Hood River where they who registered : have been picking strawberries. Mrs. Flanery has about 40 young 1844— J H. Hawley, Dr. Embreo, duck» ami an many turkeys anil gen- Wm Grant, Joshua McDaniel, Mrs. W h a t S h a ll W e H a v e f o r D e s s e r t ? »rally strikes a paying market for her poultry. Seven o'clock next morning Eliza McDowell, Mrs. Lizzie Collins, This question arises in the family ! Mrs. Alice Dempsey. every day. Let us answer it to-day. found us otT for another pleasant days’ 1845— 8. 11. Tetherow, Mrs. Irone Fry Jell-0, a delicious and healthful rid« among tha people. Benton Fla. • I Zumwalt. dessert. Prepared in two minutes. ery lives at the old home where his 184!)— I). M. Guthrie, J. M. Crow No boiling! no bilking! simply add parents settled nearly half a century ley. A. M. Bedwell, J. L. Collins, F. boiling water and set to cool. Fla ago and is numbered nnu ng the pr< m iuent farmers in that region. Preston ! M. Collins, Mrs. Orpha D.iihiell, Mrs. vors :— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Mary E. Davidson Lung lives on the W ylie Kimsey place Strawberry. Get s package at your and just across a bridge is the long , 1847— Jake Burch, Frank Lewi«, grocers to-day. 10 da. George Brown, A. M Miller, S. T. lime home of Mrs. Wm. Oomegyi and A iR L IE . her son, Kelix. Jas, Malhia and Jas Burch, W. C. Brown, J. W. Koas, Mrs. Virginia McDaniel, Mrs. J. H. Jones »re near neighbors and so i. Miss Ohio Hustings is visiting Port Win. Schwarts. Passing the fin e 1 Hawley, Mrs. Martha Cosper, Mrs. Martha Brown. land relatives. fauns of Van Bears on the left and 1848— B. F. Whitenker. Henry Byerly on the right we drov« in Mrs. C. E Slants was a Monmouth 1849— N, I». But.er. to see 0. D. Nairn’s interesting family visitor last Wednesday. 1850— A. Sicfnrth, John Osborn, T. of Scutch Collie flogs. W liat Mr. J J. O. Slants has returned from a Nairn does not know about dogologv ! J. Hayter, 1*. F. Clark, Hathaway Yo- com. visit to W ishinglon county. neither does anyone else in Oregon.1 Mrs. Flora H e keeps about 30 for breeding pur-; 1851— Robert. Howe, Clyde Turner caught a fine string I a * w i a, Mrs. K J. H shock. poses and lias about 40 more, mostly of tr out up in the Pedee Friday. 18.52— Henry Byerlcy, J. C. Hast puppies under three months, lie lias James Atwater and family are a constant demand for them from ings, J. W. Isowis. Robert Grant. Jo- among stock men all over the rou.t, Ininnas Emmons, G. \V McBeo, W . spending a week at Forest Greve. Iliey cringing from 1 10 to «20 each E. Clark, David Coape1*, Mrs. Joseph N. barter and sons, of Corvallis, «is- ine Grant, Mrs. R. J. Howe, Mrs. They ara pretty, intelligent and good Em.lions, ited friends at this place this week. nalured and are often bought for pets. John Vernon, Mrs. E. G. They are kept in Inti f a d oim adjoin - 1 Mrs. J. L. Collins E. B. Jamison, of Monmouth, was 1853— Samuel Goad, John W olver ing endoeurea and are well fed with a doing business in these parts last week great variety of food. Within a year ton, Robert Ground, John Waters, Wm. Burns and son, of Lewisville, they eoniiinie 500 bushels of wheal in Casa Riggs, F. K. Hubbard John Ver the form of mush and get aoup made | non, A. N. Hallock, I. F. M. Butler, have been hauling o *U to this place. frem all aorta of vegetables. Mr. W. II. Coulee, J. K. Tetherow, Mrs. A. C. Stoats has this spring's lambs Nairn is » practicsl Scotch farmer and M. J. Wolvorton, Mrs. B. D. Riggs, that weigh 145 pounds. Blood will Mrs. Sarah Waters. Mr*. M. E. H al makes everything count. Every year tell. lock. at the state fair lie takes several pre The aftrrnoon atnirla resulted h « 8ml(li Gillian., of Walla Walla, miums on grain. In one pasture he 1 follows: pa.se.l tliro<<t(l) lier* on Iti» way to has three kinds of grasses that mature 100-yard dash—-open to college stu visit l’eden relative» last week. at different limes and in another three dents, Frank Collins, Dallas college aorta of clover that do likewise. The Troy Turner ami family, of Philo- purpose is to give his animals a varie (t«l.I modal: J. Sortor, Chemawa, 2nd, malli, virit, <| l.i» parent* Imre F ridav •ilver medal. ty and to have fresh food throughout . Fillow lor boy»— Tom Thon.p- "'*>1 «Bended the pioneer picnic Sat- son fir»t |iri*e,|2 60; Ned SI.aw aeeoml >'rd»y. Scrofula Few are entirely free from It. It may develop so slowly aa to cause little If any «liaturbance during the whole period of childhood. It may then produce Irregularity of the •tomach itnd bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, •n d marked tendency to consumption » manifesting itself In much cutaneous option or aland..lar «wsIlInK. It I» beat bed to be aure sure .hat j<». yon are anlte ftee from It, and Ibr for In .on.píete erad a» tlon you can rely an n. Johnny Fast anon will hare finished li.innintE broad jump— W. I!»agan, work in his hop yard on the Tarter ri.en.awn, first; Dan IV,ing, Dalla. place and any» he in going to Newport Old leer, »ccoml. lor n vacation. 220-yard hurdle racr— M. Bailey, Monmouth, first pri«e, $2.50; F. ( ’ I.a- C. E. Stanta recently purchased a pin, Falla City, aeeoml priie, $1 fine Idooded dog and declares h» can Free for all pillow tight— Ralph tell the diffin.uce between a hound W illiam », firal priie. $5; Tho*. Young, and a bird dog. Clmmawa, second pr./e, $2 60, Ed Tatra», who lias b ».n making Baseball— Chemawa va, Gervair, 13 slaves for the past few months, fin to 0 in faror n( Chemawa. ished filling his rontrnct Saturday ■ T O n i A . and asys lie is now out of a job. H o o d 's Sarsaparilla Ir*.^ Ih » but at Oil — llclnaa lor oU humors. tld Rmd Yen Hut tlwin (oagM ^ W . J. lu -n idge, our merchant, has , alxmt completed an addition to hia E X A M IN A T IO N S FREE M A IN S T R E k T D A LLA S Tinning a * Plumbing v«e BUR R O UG H S & FRASER SALEM -> WILSON'S CELERY DANDELION W ill give strength to the nerves and re store the liver ami kidney« to a healthy condition, give tone to the etnniAch end bowels, and promote a ^nod appitito healthy digestion; will relievecoiwtipa- tion, purify the blood ami make a heal thy body with a clear »kin. That tired feeling will leave you and sleep will be restful. A t Wilson's d in g at«, re, Dai las. Photo Goods R IG H T Q U A L IT Y R IG H T PR IC E S.'« ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Repairing receive* prompt ami speeial attention. PFENNIG , Jeweler and Optician. Next door to*P. O., Dallas. JUST ARRIVED.» A car load of woven wire fencing, which will he gold at low prices. Cor respondence solicited. Phone, 1391. SALEM FENCE WORKS 59 »fate street, Salem. W A L T E R M ORLEY, Prop Sheriffs Sale. N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T I by virtue of an execution ami order of sale I duly Issued out of and under the hand and I 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 S. 1 T j . Scrocffin »nd Jacob W ort man, pattners doing business under the firm name and style of Scroggin A Wortroan, are plaintiffs, and D. W . i^ears as Administrator of the « state of F. W . Plunabeck, decease«f, and Lillie Plum- 1 beck. are defendants, dated the 5th day of June, 1901, and to me directed, upon a judge ment and decree entered and docketed in said court, in said suit, on the 3rd day of June, 1901, I will, on S a tu r d a y , J u ly 0 ,1 001, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. tn., of said day, sell at public auction, at the front door of the county court house in Dallas, in said county, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand on day of sale, in the manner prescribed by law, the following desi ribed real estate, to wit: Lots No. one and two of section fifteen in t 6 s, of r 5 w, of the Willamette Meridian, in P«*lk 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 >< turned to the general land office bv the surveyor general; together with the tenement*, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertain- $4 00 i? American Queen Grand Rapids, nickel » 50ÍÍ K i^ S a n ie , Japan trimmed 3 00 it +t J G. V A N O R 9D E L, Sheriff of Polk couuty, Citvgun. ii One of these sweepers will outlast forty brooms. 4* > zz | J. J. Wiseman, Dallas, Oregon. ?! THE HARDWARE MAN. f M G a ll a n d see s a m p le s o f Rambler, Ideal and Cres- eent bicycles at S $ ,gLEE**SMITHfS^CYCLERY.je pr Largest st«>ek of sundries outside of Salem. 0 Rest equippped repair shop in l ’olk county. ■ • às SPEQ AL A T T E N T IO N T O O U T OF T O W N .¿ORDER S»* 1+1 L I TV ♦ f • :-v W f - * T 444 • C Y C LISTS, ® A T T E N T IO N S ,nk « * . Dallas, Oregon, thi* 7th dav of June, tm . || Of a woman who has used *+ a Bisnjl |that says she p r e - if fers a [broom, because one f t of those labor saving ma- i f chines relieves her o f t h e f j burdens of sweeping day, i f saves time and preserves f f her health. g Tí Note our prices: 4+4,4 ,5,4,44,4 4 W 4 ^ v ^ 4 ,,l,'l,+ 4 4 "H ,'H Jewelry Spectacles +| You Have Never H eards Next to postoffice, Salem, Or. W ATCHES A ll correspondence promptly a t - ® L U T H E R AGO., Dallas, Or. ® .!*^4-,,'4'*!»'M*4«4*4*^4*4**>«5,4‘4*4*,F4*4*4**H‘*M,,l,4*^*5*4*4*4*+^*H»*l*4*^4*4*4**5»4*4*+4*4*4*4 FRY S DRUG STORE Galvanized iron and cop per work. Hop and fruit dryer pipes. Work guar anteed. Estimates solicited Cameras and see us. tended to.. Above prices will be revised from time to time as necessa ry. Figure with 1 1 « before buying paint«. We will save you money. Only high grade goods at