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r ery. March Sc Sons now own the Sv- rou mill and have this season cut half a million fe*t of logs and have ¡1 good supply of all kinds on hand. They DALLAS, FBIDAY, JULY 19, 1901. find a good local demand and have an unlimited supply of logs away up the stream. They expect to soon branch umw I hiimd E vsry F rid ay M o k m . nu A r 7:30. out and build up a more distant trade. Mr. March h is just h light a splendid V V . A. WASH, $125 horse tocomplete bis logging team KI41TOH AND PKOFRIKTuR. Striking down Mill creek we found Mavil.i Hintliaw running the Zimri llinsiiuw h**p yard, the latter now living in the Hock Creek country. SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S : George, son of old Uncle Billy Hin- . . . . Per w a r 11 50 shaw, was getting ready to start back $ 75........................... Per »ix immilla east of tlie mountains where Cul Hy 40 ......... .............. Per three months mn, Win. McCoimick ami Averv Advertising rates made known on llinshaw are working in a saw mill. application. Correspondence is solicit Near Buell’s c impel are the ashes of ed. burned. *ftd n. . i n • ,. i . I I Dorr's ' i n i h »tore i recently d c lllly U tirilcu , rum lin e Job Pruning dons »I HMt»on»ble .c|og„ by j( lW() hollBe uncos. and public ball. Since we last passed THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER O C R S T A F F O F B U STLE R S- — W H AT THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE OOINCS IN THE COUNTY. An UneqLfal’ cd an d C om pln te Re l u m a nt Wnat Your Frlonds are and Have Boen Lately Doing. W E S T SALEM. J I . u c u a iqieut the Fourth at the metropolis. Everybody seems to be busy mak- inK bay. Miss Carrie Bentley is borne for the summer vacation. Miss Elfie Wttun is working nt the cannery. Kim W h ite’s bouse looks quite nice that way it has been improved by the with its new coat of paint. addition of a nice belfry and good bell, Jesse I.ucas has bought a new horse and now another room is to be added and buggy. G. L. Hawk ins, the Independence to accommodate the increising school marble cutter, lias placed an excel population. T iler* is preaching at Mrs. Walker Fitte is able to be up lent monument ove« the grave of liev. Buell's chapel twice a month and ami out again. VV'rn. Gay in tlie Odd Fellows cjnie- ; they have a good Sunday school Pre Mrs A. W . Withernll returned to tery at Dallas. sided over by Mrs. Morgan Ingerman- ----------- *.----------- i son. About 50 attend it, the teachers Portland lust Tuesday, M IL L CREEK AND GOOSE NECK. being Walter Butler. Miss Alice Payne, Misses Maud and May Savage went r, , , . . , . . . I Mrs. Harry Coad, Mr. and Mrs. Inger- Everybody h is heard of them but | manson. Nightfall i. brought us to the to Independence on the Fourth. many who have lived in the comity hospitable home of Ross Rowell ami Paul Traglio is helping to build the for years have never been there ami wife, she having been the widow of | new mill at Salem. have but a faint idea of their locality. Wm. Blair. The postoffice is kept by Mill Creek begins in the mountains their nearest neighbor, Mr. Lucas, Asa Mir ias, of Sliellburn, visited his west of Dallas and runs into tho Yam aunt, Mrs. M. E. Gibson, recunlly. who brings the mail from Sheridan hill river just above Sheridan. Goo«» - three times a week. After a good S. A. White and family celebrated neck, which is a smaller stream, runs night’s rest we are off*at an early hour the Fourth at Independence, east and enters Mill creek below Bu for interviews with Gooseneck friends. e ll’s chapel. We are back from a two Walker Fitts and Ich. Burt worked The old Henry Rowell house is vacant. days cruise out that way. We found Next we come to the home of N. M. on the road at Eola last week. Mr. Remington and son, tin tlie Halt Dickey, whose surroundings indicate Messrs. W snn, Wilson and Wilken- Cieek road, cutting a tine c»op of industry and thrift. He was prepar ing have teen busy lately picking cheat bay and their wheat will pan ing to have a steam saw cut up his cherries for the cannery. out big. lie bad been told that it firewood for next winter. On would not do to pasture young cheat, the old Isaac Hinsbaw place W h a t Shall W e Have for D e e e e r t? but his calves and pigs wintered on if Harry Coad and family are prosper This question arises in the family and seemed to make it better. He ing. His son, Edie, will go back to every day. Let us answer it to-day. will almost quit raising grain and put the state university two more years. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful bis place in *.r»«s for stock. The mu-' Their youngest son, Kammie, is a dessert. Prepared in two minutes. ny shocks in Jas. Boydston’s bay field I most promising boy. Mr. Coad is in N<> boiling! no baking! simply add told of a good yield. In the Polph j poor health. At tlie next house live boiling water and set to cool. Fla woodland across the road Jesse Martin James Bell and family, who are spok vors :— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and has cut 150 or more cords of oak grub en of as m od excellent people. A Strawberry. Get s package at your wood for shipment from Htnithfield to quarter of a century ago they live«! on grocers to-day. 10 cts. Portland. Peter Hanson has moved the farm of Joshua MeDmiel. north back from Oak Grove. He now has of Dixie. His soninlaw, David Gei OAKDALE . 45 acres of hops, having added 12 ger. Inis b lUght and occupies the Cy acres to his old yard, and will almost John and George Robinson have rus Purvine farm. J W. Kcas lives double the capacity of his drying at the old John Bones place. Hmall gone to put up hav on the place they plant. A t the road side just beyond fields of new cut bay were everywhere I have rented near Portland. the Teddie Roe place Frank Coad, of jin evidence and all the grain looked » Mrs. Smith is up from Portland, ac Dallas, has erected a neat residedc». well. Taking the left hand road we | companied by her motbennlaw and The German Baptists there are now j soon came to a nicely painted and j Mrs Dep.iw, They are all visiting at without, a pastor, their preacher hav- j well furnished school house. Mr. Yocum ’s. ing been offered a hotter position i / i They have an excellent 8unday school i Portland. The old Nicklin liorv - ; under the popular supervision of Miss | Mr Bowman and wife spent Sun stead of half a century ago whii h j Florence B 11. A t least 50 gather day at Mr. Peterson’s. afterwards became the property of At there every Sunday afternoon and | Mr. Macombor and wife have been Graham, then of Samuel Coad ami Rev. Gittins, of Sheridan, preaches suffering with wore throats. now owned by Henry Clanfield, is to I ev^rv other Sunday at. the close of . lia^e a new two story, twelve room Mrs. Effie Card and Mrs. Mary Card school. 'l'lie whole neighborhood, *1 .50«) bouse. The old buildings have both saints and sinners, take pride in 1 spent, a few days in Salem this week been moved hack and material is be their Sunday school. Anil now we arc | ing assembled. Mr. Chapin.in, of R* v. Russell preached to a good at the home of J. B. Constable, who Ballston. will be boss carpenter. formerly r n the Davis Imp yard. Just, crowd Sunday. Wh re the Grand RontlA road leaves yonder is Rowell Bros.’ sawmill and of A few of our boys started to chariv Halt Creek near the foot of the Butler course we are going to see what they ari Leland Murphy but their heart» hill, Ezra Hart and VV. H. »taper live are doing. Entering the first house failed them when they saw how small W e turned to the left towards the to make inquiry who should stand be- i the crowd was. h ad waters of that classic stream up fore us hut Miss Minnie Butler, now which so many politicians are said to Mrs. Garwood has been spending a Mrs. Jones. She has two interesting have gone. J. J. Brown, recently children. Her boy at once took up ; few days at Oakdale. from California, lives on the old Hay- --------------• ♦ ----------------- with us, or rather our horse and hug- j good place recently occupied by J. W. It Will Su rpriss You, Try it. gy, and his mother eould hardly per Flanery, who is now in Eastern Ore suade him to stay with her, for ho | It is the medicine above all others gon. His sons, Tide and J >e, have wanted to ride. Not far from there for catarrh and is worth its weight in lived near there for several years. They the Rowells established a mill 14 gold, Ely's Cream Balm does all claim believe in education and their child years ago, and have changed location ( ed for it.— B. W. Sperry, Hartford. ren always stand well in school. Har twice. In another year they will have Con. My son was afflicted with ca ry Seymour, who is to teach at Rick- consumed all available saw timber tarrh. He used E ly’s Cream Balm reall, was the popular instructor of aroumi that site, hut haw several nth - j and the dissagreeable catarrh all left the Upper Halt creek school during er good bodies of it, in view. Their i him.— J. C. Olmstead, Areola, 111. the last term. It is 2.J miles from annual output is over a half million j The Balm does not irritate or cause there up to Martin Bros.' new saw feet and they dispose of it around j sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 mill, which is only a mile below the Sheridan. Willis Rowell is in charge cents or mailed by Ely Bios., 56 War source of Salt creek. In going we ami acts as sawyer. Frank Lackey i ren street, New York. passed the homes of W. II. Brown runs the engine and Fred Coad has and Glenn Zumwalt, the latter place OAK GROVE. charge of the log carriage, while Lyle j now being occupied by W ill. W hite ^ Jones does the oil’ hearing. John There will be church next Sunday W ill. Marlin «pent the winter making! , , . . 1 , i t Ridgeway was there for In her to rc-1 at 11 o'clock. an e itirely new mountain ro.ul and pair fencing. On we go and are soon at getting his plant to tlie new site. It i . , . .. u . , , Miss Minnie Elson, of The Dalles, r . ? . r . ....... the home ol Mrs Hophroma L tckey, u is it. virgin timber, no.«aw lag* o or | d ,r (lf tir„ 11€,pi Bolejaek. She is visiting her friend, Miss Mello having been out that high . P pioneers and a lw .y . White. stream. '1 hey have leased nearly 900 „.„1 about them. Some farmers think the grain is not acres from a Mrs. Summerville, of Still on we go to the home of Henry tilling well. Centralis, Washington, and it will Olmsted and family, who live at the take years to cut all the saw timber end of the road, there being only a Mrs. Holt, nee Maud Chitwood, is tributary to that site. They expert dense forest beyond them. So much visiting her grandmother, Mrs. H ar to cut a million feet this season and of the laud as they have cleared brings ris. half as much more during the winter | prolific crops of grain, grass, berri« s for t »e spring trade. They are filling Ralph Poppleton, of Portland, is vis and vegetables. Going back on our a California order for 100,000 feet of track for some distance, we took a iting jrieuds here. 4 inch flooring and are sending some blind road through heavy timber and , Mrs. D. R. Rulle has a new son, 25,000 feet to J. J. Hill and J K. came out where Rob. rt McKune se - born June 29th. Sears at McCoy. They have a good tied perhups fifty yeais ago. When country trade, rooatly frr fences and we were there a dozen years back it | James Allen is visiting his sick mo hams. Four families live around the was the home of Dick Dunn, but John ther in Tacoma. mill. Mrs W. PL Martin and Miss F .u n ,» f McCoy, now owns it. A. W Laura Buell cook for the boarders. W e hear echoes of wedding bells. Toews is the present occupant and Sam. Hayes is boss in the woods. A l has a fine hop yard. His girls w« re A S u s t a in in g Diet. vin Country has charge of falling the out de«tro\ing weeds and thistles These are the enervating days when trees and the team of Robert Vautran which many other girls ami boys 1 as somebody has said, men drop by draws the logs to the mill pond. Will ought to be doing. As the clock tlie sunstroke as if the Day of Fire Martin is sawyer and manager, Pros struck 12 we alighted at the home ofj had dawned. They are fraught with Lachance keeps up and lets out the J. M. Davis and wife and were at danger to people whose systems are «•team, Sam. Cairnes does the off bear once extended a genuine southern poorly sustained; and this leads us to ing, Hank Beeler runs the edger, Clms welcome. Mrs. Davis had been very .-av, in the interest of the less robust Rees keeps the hooks ami John Die- sick and their daughter, Mrs. Port r. | ,,f onr r(m,|„r that the full effect of key is vardsman. There is now o n , , . Sli* had an extra Hood's Sarsaparilla is such as to sug the yard about 75,000 feet of ceiling |....., good dinner, but said that she would gest the propriety of » ailing this med amt rustic and that much rough Inn* have had a better one had she known icine something besides a blinxl puri her. The prices aie $6.50 for rougl , , . •, ail-» . , j of our coming. Mrs. Davis delight** tier ami tonic,— say, a sustaining diet. $9 for slnpbip and from $13 to $18 for . \ , . 1 r —- in flowers and has many beautiful It makes it much easier to bear the .rustic and flooring. They have a lone«*. Mr. Davis has twelve acres of heat, assures refreshing sleep, and good planer and will erect a large dry I choice hops and a delightful cam pirg will without any doubt avert much sited before winter. There is an easy | place. He has already has the offer j sickness at this time of year. grad« to the mill and when the road of more pickers than he will need. | is put to good repair big loads can be Ret urningdownut ream and fording M ill BUENA VISTA. luauled Ir»on there. Coming hack to Creek at Buell’s chapel we tarried for the school house we soon erwssod over chats with Mrs. Muller and Mrs. In- t Mrs.!. A. Ycncss, of Winloek, W v sh the divide and struck Mill creek at I germansou and then struck a jog ton, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah tlie old figuring mill site, half a mil« trot, for home via tlie Grand Rondo < Baldwin. below the Peter Hv/ou «aw mill. But | road. We found several German fam few remnants of the old grist mill.are ('ari Williams, » >f Sileni, is visiting! ilies cutting splendid crops of hay, la> he seen. A Tew years ago Brown Sc friends here. some pure vetches and some with oats ¿Utry built a sawmill there. I t soon and vetches mixed to keep the latter Mrs. Sarah Baldwin visited her Lu# ii#»l »fu vu M i n i lhev put up the , . , ... g » # éi i â» . . from falling. Dr. r ink and lusdaiigh- brother, (. han Lee, at Albany last Imiatarork lor another, «m i liier« if #_________ _ __ _ _ . , '• v *• * I ter were out in their clearing, piling week. •und«. r«*ntle.«8 and without machin- ami burning bru»h, while his gaits E«litli Linrille and Sophia Elgin, of! I were att**ndiug bo the sprouts farther hack. Both Mrs Fink and her »laugh Corvallis, are visiting relative» here. 1 ter like outdoor work and ar# not C. E. Tyler and wife, of Cmelon, aMlmmed to be seen at it. The doctor passed through here Tuesday oe their ; luid a sane with a sharp blade about la a roust ltutlonal til wage. way to CiHjnilJe, Coos county, where It originates 4n a scrofulous condition of an inch wide on the lower end of it. ti ny espocl to ipake tlitir future We sicked its meaning and he saitl it the blood and depend1 » on that condition. home. It often cstiei's headache and dizziness, w.is io c it weeds and thistle«. Wher Impairs the taste, smell and hcarlcs?, af ever lie goes on the farm all such The school board have fust received fréta the vocal organs, disturbs the etemarh. things n« nr hi« pathway are destroyed. ;W> new hooka for the school library. It is always radically and permanently cured by tho blood-purifying, alterative Thus I i . is lie slain thousands of these Jas. A. Porterfield die»! at the home and tonic action of pest» ami many .oilier farmers ought of his son. Miles Porterfield, 2 ivolvs to profit by his example. north of Buena Vista, JuW 14th, aged H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r i l l o S3 \ears. He was nn ofi| pioneer, O A S T O n i A . Thf* créât medicine has wm wonderful cures of all dises having lived in Oregon 51 years. H** B,.n ih. y t IS Kind Yot H im Mwiys on scrofula or th? scrofulous was followed to Ins last resting place Hoouw F ills aj • tbe be«t cutbartic. \u the l.O.O. F. cemetery Monday by Catarrh large concourse - f aorru-u.ig tives and'friends. rela ing on tlie Gilbert, Palte.sou & phy hop bouse. fixed the amount of their compensa si*» of A»se ti and liabilitie«, i* will bn tion at $500 and joim d with the conn* | ceeu, d««e» not include tlu* court bouse i ty court in the following statement i or jail property, wbirh ut •» very con Farmers are all hauling hay, of Farmers are busy with their haying. | relative to the matter: We have ex servative estimât* is worth not le s which there is a very large crop here. Cherry picking still continues in amine»! the work of Messrs. Clark and j ban $50,000. Ir. does, how» ver, in Fruit is a much shorter crop than the Beardsley orchard) the crop heilig i Buchanon in relation to the *balance- clude properly hid in for taxes by the ing and checking up the work ami ac i county, wuich i» eilher subj u*t tc> re- immense. was at first thought. counts of the various county official» demptton or sale by the »-ounlv us W. W . McLaughlin passed through C. H. F armer and family. Carv Gil- from the date of tlie court hou*»e¡ fire soon as tille i» p'TÎ-cted thertîto. Ke- town Monday and aays this is his last ! ¡*on and family, of near Pcrrydale, J. up to the present time, (including ! speollully submitte t. trip to Lebanon, as he expects to VV’ . Bones and family, of Bellvue, and b U h audited and allowed at the July J E S IB L E Y , bring his housekeeper back with him. i Ewin Geuningi*, of Falls City, wero term of court.) and we find that I In* S E T H RIGGS visiting Mr Cleim nU last Sunday. work of our various county official* J B. T E AL, A Cood C ou gh M e d i c i n e . Mr. Gennings was a former fnend of has been very satiafactorv While J H. H A W L K V . Many thousands have been restored Mr. Ulenn nis in Tennessee ami has there has been acme small clerical er Il IIIH H C 11HEUO, to health and happiness by tlie use of l»een in Oregon only a short time. AH, rors, sometime« in favor of the c-unity R. C C R W E N . Cliaintwrlaiii’s Cough Remedy. If fifteen in number, »pent a pleasant, and sometimes against, there have BAI.AM-'F. SHRK.r. ulHicted with any throat or long trou timereturning Inane in the afternoon. been no mistaken of any great impor i Polk uonntv, Oregon. Julv <i, 1901. Li&biliticn ....................... . . »107,042 21 ble, give it a trial for it is sure to be tance. The otficars have been honest, I K i ’ i » h * no . t«>4 l»y warrant* nf It Dazzies th e World. tauieticial Coughs that have resisted I fi 00 Isa» ........... painstaking and careful. Owing to ft :o N o dit-covery in medicine has ever lie court house fire having destroyed By warrant* of 18145.............. all other treatment for years, have 70 51 By warrant* « i 18IM1 .......... yielded to this remedy and prrlect created one quarter »*f the excitem ent J t he records of the sheriff's office, the By warrant* of 1H97............ 74 10 4.17 80 warrant* of 18148............ health been restored. Cases that that has been caused by Dr. K ing's report oa that office for any lime pre- By 48,118 By warrant* of 18149............ seemed Impel, ss, that the climate of New Discovery for Consumption. I t ’» : vious to the fire is necessarily incom By warrant* of 1900............ 44.747 01 14,808 fiS famous health resorts failed to heueltt, severest tests have been on hupele?'» plete and very unsatisfactory; since Sy warrant* of 1901............ have beeu |ierinanently cured by its victims of cou»utuption, pneumonia, that time, however, everything has •107 012 "1 $107.01? 21 hemorrhage, pleurisy and bronchitis, been kept in good shape and fully ac R esou rce*,...................... use. For sale by A. K . Wilson. $ 91,024 00 Represented by— ; thousands of whom it has restored to counted for. The present county in Tax purchaeee. 1898....... • 2.242 92 RICP.REALL. perfect health. For coughs, colds, debtedness as shown by the detailed Delinquent taxe* 1898... fi.47ft 41 ir.-joi 68 Delinquent taxe* 1890... • asthma, croup, hay fever, hoarseness statement herewith (which includes Delinquent, t >xe* IS97. . . 18.10O 22 There is a new son at tlie heme of and whooping cough it is the quick- warrant« drawn in July term) am Delinquent taxee 181)8 .. 1,658 42 C. 1). Purvine. 8,073 :;8 I eat, surest cure in i I ig world. It is ounta to the sum of $107,012.21, Delinquent taxe* 1899. . 60.Í02 67 Mrs. Orr bud a relapse and Dr. Rey sold by all druggists, who guarantee while the assets which we consider to Delinquent taxes 1900... . nolds, of Salem, was called. $ 91,024 60 8 9 1 024 »10 j satisfaction or refund money. Large be absolutely good amount Ip about bottles 50c and $1. Triul bottles free. $60,000. This, however, does not in Resources. »pocitJ tax»**, ilit Eil. Hall's little boy fell in the fire ie* and *ch»H)l distrii to * 5,V58 52 Ueproented by clude the 1896 nor 1897 tax rolls, and burned his hand. A 5)63 1 1 Dalia* 1900 tax ...... BRIDGEPORT. which we think at another term of the TiidepeiiSeu*«- 1900 tax *. 1,198 73 H. Darling, wife and son have been legislature can by special enactment Mon?v»uth i *oo t»x 421 >8 .?. Mr». Barnhart’s mother and Mr 14 63 Fa'l*C it\ 1900 tux visiting thu family of S. T. Burch. *1.9 60 Barnhart’s sister from Kansas a**e vis- be made, for the purpose of collection, Scho d district 2 i he Hume us the original rolls ; this will Diatrict J9 2,238 »>» Sarah Warkentine lma been out on ! iting them. ........ 175 20 make our assets about equal to cur District 33 Salt creek visiting her parents. 33 88 District *8 235 ’.0 Mr. Curtis and family, whose wife is liabilUbs. During the year ending l»i*tlict .'•!)...................... 29 f 7 Dr.Chase and wife, of Salem, spent N. M. Chapin s daughter, arrived lure July 1st, 1901, a large amount of war D is t r ic t s .......... 22 66 DUtri' t 60 .............. a lew days here with their daughter, last week from Michigan. rants have been called in and paid; District 0 ........ 26 91 Mrs. C. D. Purvine. | tax collections have been pushed vig * 5,754 02 1 5,758 62 Mr. Ensign after an extended visit orously and although expenses have • John Vernon and wife attended ser | to his daughter, Mrs. A. F. Courier, E. V. Dalton, truailirer. ? *2.1,886 28 on hand July 6, 11X11 vices at the Baptist church in Dallas. has returned to his home in Salt Lake boen somewhat in excess of an ordi Cash Reprecentod by- -- nary year, owing to the large amount 10.260 63 Miss Jessie Stoner has returned City. of buidge building last fall and bridge Couniy school fund......... 7,035 10 10 91 from Portland, where she has been The Reed Sc McKown hay baler repairing during the winter and 12*5 8» <'itV of ihlll U4............... under inodicsl treatment. left for tho valley thio week, where spring, yet the income far exceeds the City of Independence. 42 50 14 60 expenses and we very confidently City o f M onm outh... . they will have an all summer’s run. l 22 Mrs. J. loutbw ick bought of Judge C ity o f Falls C it\ ............ hope that at no very far distant day, School district 2.............. 22 01 Burch two lots on wliuh she is build D. Shepherd and VV, L. Frink tra H4 17 at the p-pMcnt rate, to see tho county District 29 ........................ ing a barn and expects to have a res ded their horse power for an engine 10 3t 33..................... again out of debt, At the suggestion District 15 30 District 4 f t ........................ and will also run a cook wagon with idence erected. 123 04 of Messrs. Clark and Buchanon, the District 57........................ 16 “ 4 .Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Card as the county has adopted a new system of District 58.................... 1*2 02 District 00...................... EOLA. cooke. 3 67 keeping their accounts by which the District « 1 .... -----------♦ ♦ --------- 25 District 40........................ l ooks are balanced up every day and District 9 ........................ Henry Bropby is having his hops 5) 50 She Didn’ t W e a r A Mask. 4 If if can be told at any time just how District *24........ ............... sprayed. But her beauty was completely hid the county finalices, or any particular District 56........................ 31 SO 10 District 36........................ Mrs. Hunter is helping Mrs. Bropby den by sores, blotches am pimples fund, stands; this improvement alone District 13............... : . . . . 1 00 90 cook for the carpenters that are work- till she used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. i will, we believe, be worth to the eoun- District 62........................ Then they vanished as will all erupt I ty all or more than the work of the 8 23,886 28 9 *23,886 28 ions, fever sores, boils, ulcers, carbun experts cost the county, as the system Liabilities........................ 8107,012 *21 cles and felons from its use. InfalliM - | of cheeks is so complete that it is al Resources, sundry tax»**. ...8 91,024 60 16,250 63 Cash on hand................... for cuts, corns, burns, scalds and piles. most impossible to make a mistake LOCA Cure guaranteed. 25c at nil druggists. without it being detected at once, ami Excess of resources......... . Ì *261 02 and --------------* « ♦ -------------- m u st bo F r » » m t lin a b o v e r e s o u r c e s j bv having the books examined every C L IM A T IC Oregon Crops. j year or two, at a nominal expense to deducted approximate amount of un Haying is nearing completion and Nothing but a local tlie county, everything is bound to be collectable taxes, errors in assessment remedy or change of cli the crop, us a whole, is an average : kept straight. The following synop- etc. mate will cure one and has been secon d in excellent C ATARRH condition. Cut worms have appeared T h o S p e c i f i c Is in the clover fields in Clackamas, Ma Ely’ * Cream Balm non. Linn and Curry counties, but h Bro ARRH It is quickly absorbed Gives relief at once. It opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages. Allays Inflamation. Heals and Protect« the Membrane. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. No injurious drug. Reg ular size, 50 cents; Family size, SI or by mail. KLY BROTHERS, 6« Wanen Street, New York. COLD'N HEAD CHAS. H. MORRIS.* Scientific Optician j * tbe\ are not nearly so numerous as they were last year. The ranges are drying up, as is usual this time of year, hut stock continues in excellent j condition. The harvest of full-sown grain is becoming gt neral. Wheat, | oats, rye and barley in the Willam ette ! Valh y are Mining well. S!>e heads are large and well filled. In eastern j Oregon the prospects are not so favor able, as lhors is considerable com plaint of small heads with shrunken berries, and a good deal of the wheat | in Union county has been cut for hay. | Hops are generally free from lice and making satisfactory progress, although u some few sections the lat ral vines are reported deficient, which means 1 that there will be a corresppading shorttago in the yields. Corn, pota- I toe« and gardens continue making \ slow advancement, and sugar beets are promising, but all the-e crops is a rule, would be benefit ted by more rain 1 a» well as by warmer wea’ her, -------- --------------------- Has as fine a set of optical in struments as can be found, all the v e ry latest improved. Sat isfaction guaranteed. E X A M IN A T IO N S FREE M A IN STKKhT D A LLA S Tinningoe P lu m b in g s Galvanized iron and cop per work. Hop and fruit dryer pipes. Work guar anteed. Estimates solicited BURROUGHS & FRASER SALEM W A TC H ES Y O U W I L L F IN D * * BIG H O L V E R S O N S SALEM . OREGON. $ REAL E ST A T E Next door to^l*. 0., Dallaa. T R IU M PH ¡•v-h*$.*L—$.*$.*}• v - r v .J. ................................................................ H ave N ever H e a rd s n Of a woman who lias used $£ a Bisovll that says she pr«- fers a ^broom, because one of those labor saving ma- chines relieves her of the burdens of sweeping day, J j saves time and preserves %% her health. 11 +-> Note our prices: %% American Queen $4 00 Grand Rapids, nickel 3 50+j Same. Japan trimmed 3 00?+ One of thes? sweepers will outlast forty brooms. J. J . W is e m a n , D a lla s, O reg o n . THE HARDW ARE M AN. 4* 8 8 ++ •:*•:* TT 4 4 v v -I-4* Official Organ of the Socialist Party ot Ore v - > 4 —!,*3, * 5 * * *5*-5’ *5*->*> *5* •$••■>*I—J-* ^ ^ . ;.^ 4..^^.>.^ 4 4 4 » 4 * H 4 W 'H ^ 4 4 « H » 4 » 44»*1 i 4 4 W « H * H H ^ W 4 gon. A Fearless Exponent | Of scientific government, as taught by the most advanced thinkers and phil osophers of this age. You can g* t a sample copy free if you mention this paper. A. D. Hale, Ed., Albany, Or. GRADER S > Highest award at Oregon slate 4 fair. Fur green and dried prunes * Fourth season. Improved for 1901. S< mh I (or particular. Io WILSON'S •C Y C L IS T S , % A T T E N T I O N , * D AN DELIO N Will |ivt strength t<> tho nerve« am) re- •tore U ii\«r and kirtncvi t«» a M A y condition, *1»« ton# to the 4.1in!wh Viti bowel*, and a ¡t»<xl a|>pitiM healthy di#eV:-*i. Will raik» r rowvtlp»- tfoit, pwrlfy the Mont am) make * he.»l- thy halt with a cicnr akin. That tire») feelin# will leave ><*»i and ahfep will h# rvetful. At neon'* drug rtore, IkUhta. -M -F + + + + + + + + + -M -+ + + + + + : :■* 2 2 C'all and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres-® eent bicycles at ! CELERY ‘>9 State atreet, Salem. W A L T E R M ORLEY, Prop m I V *1* T H E PEOPLES’ PRESS PRUNE SALEM FENCE WORKS • • a* Timber and Ranch Lands a Specialty--« We are prepared to locate you upon some of 0 $ the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if you * want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can ^ show you just what you are looking for. Call ^ and see us. A ll correspondence promptly at- 8* tended to L U T H E R it CO., Dallas, Or. S 8 h You Last week Messrs. Clark and Bu chanon. the experts employed to ex amine the books of the varioua county Jewelry officials, Spectacles finished their labors after working 41 days, and the committee to fix their c mipensation, Photo Goods appointed Cameras consisting of J. II. Hawley, president of the Monmouth bank, H. Hirsch- R IG H T Q U A L IT Y berg, president <*f tlie Independence R IG H T PRICE S j I National hank and R C. Craven, pres- Repairing receives i ident of the Dallas City bank, after prompt and special attention. 4 | going all over the work of the experts , 4 44 v+ Jeweler and Optician. *3 I LUTHER & Œ U at P F E N N IG , HOUSE A T T H E O LD W H IT E CO R NER N j w M ail Route. The postofiice department is adver 5* timing for bids up to August 3rd for a tri-weekly mail from Buell to Dallas % via Salt Creek. It is to leave Buell at 8 o’clock Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and to arrive at Dallas at I I. Returning it is to leave hero at noon and reach uuell at 3. The route is all right except that it should begin » at Dallas and run through to Sheri dan, seven miles beyond Buell, lea\- ing here in tho morning and return ing in the evening. It would bo a great accommodation to a large scope of country whose present mail facili ❖ F ties are very inadequate. C. F. Belt and wife are h iving tbs old \V. P. W right house tiaiibformed into au almost new one. It has been raided, rc roofed and the rooms rear ranged, and all the surroundings have been made more presentable. They will s.M»n have one of the most cosy homes in town. ----------♦ ---------- E X PE R TS’ REPO RT. BARGAIN f l % .^ L E E o e S M IT H ’S ^ C Y C L E R Y ite I argest stock of sundries outside of Salem. Rest equipppod repair shop in Folk county. SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N T O O U T OF T O W N ¿•ORDERS.* ■ gy £ •