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t THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER AR OUND PERRYDALE. OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. Joe Cart! expects to start his tlireab- I ra McDulin ha* moved into u Rev. J. K’ G. Rns-eM|w.:,I wcacii a t C O U N TS YOUR MONEY. | er on the 31st. G rain is very prom - house near Mr. lle ise ’s* the Independence Baptist ehurch ev Nine o’clock the other m orning All Y o u X e e d t o D o 1« t o S h o v e l I t ery first Sun d a y m orning a nd evening. , found us interviewing one and a n o th W H A T T H E Y H A V E T O S A Y A B O U T I ieiug here. T h e threshing m achines in this I n t o T h i s i n u •* i t ! o u * M a c h i n e . er on the street* of »aid place. Zach T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . T h e Hallotk mill pond is g e ttin g to neigh bo: hood expect to sta rt next F. M . Y o s t, fro n t O k la h o m a , ha» DALLAS, FRIDAY, ADO. 2 , 1 9 0 1 . liowe ond H enry Keyt each ha» a The Chicago Times-IIenild b r ie v e s la famous as a sw im m in g place for wet k. most people have no trouble in count su b s crib ed lo r tin s p a p e r a n d th e O re ! field of rape for sum m er and early f.i 11 ! the men aud boys of th is vicinity. U n e q u u U c d a n d C o m p l e t e Re j pasture when grass is scarce. Mr. A n J . Allen has returned from Wsslt- ing their money aud few ever com g o n ia n . H e h o u g h t p a rt ol’ (lie Brid- D V L I 4H K 0 K vrby F r i d a y M o r s i * « A t 7 :3< s u m e of W r.at Y o u r F rtond e are Keyt ha» 30 acre» ot clover hay th at J o h n Harris and family have re- J ir g to n where he has been to visit itis plain of the trouble attcu lent upon well farm a n d is a b r o th e r o t Rev. U. e n d Hav e Been Lately D o i n g . doing so. There a re some people, how A Y ost. vV . A . W iV H I I , will weigh over 100 ton» and he ha* 15 | turned from Tillamook c o u n ty ant) mother. ever, who find the task of counting ! are well pleased with the c o u n try . It acres of clover to c u t for seed. He ■DITOR AND PROP HI n't > 1 L Mrs. L**Si«nr with lier Sumí iv RCCK CREEK. The hu m of machinery can now he coin an exceedingly trying nod oner lias some 400 sheep, «bout 150 of i was their first glimpse of the Pacific. | heard early a nd late, and w h e u t is fast ous one. and these are the clerks In school class in the M. E elm» i'll wont whien will soon be p u t on tlie market. Corporal Ralph Henry was in Mon Estiey Farley’s pet guinea pig »lug being p u t in to the shuck. banks and certain 6( the government up the stream for a picnic iu ! lie íle A- C. Taylor ha» 90 acres in wheat, 40 day on business. 8U BH CRIPT IO N R A T E S : a hole under the smoke house and departments, where large sums of mon lighiiul shade along the creek on the in oat» and 25 in barley and Ins clover j I. M. Robertson ami his sister, ey are dally handled. The United Huvvo p lace. f 1 50 ......................................... Per y*'»r hay o u tp u t will he do»« to 100 tons. ' W m Hopson, of Wells, is visiting got into it. T heir old dog found it, (hoUiriit it was a grgy i-qnirrel and Am anda, have moved from their States subtreasury In Chicago is one $ 7 5 ................................ Per six m onths V. B. Sear» said lie had 250 acre» of I at J. L. M orrison’s. A. K. Wilson will have f»<K) nmre m ountain hom e to their valley farm. iff these departments, but there the 40 .......................... P e r t h r e e month» i grain aud 50 tens *■f hay ami th at his ! A. V. T hom pson »aw a hear and dug it out much to the pigs terror. trays m ade for his big fruit dryer <n r —— -------------- Advertising rate» made know n on ' tine threshin g outfit would.»mm be in : two cubs near the pnstotlice Saturday. Miss M d la W hite and her friend, drudgery of counting coin Is now a in tlie Eola hills. T he t m n ♦•!* will T h e i r S e cre t is O u t . application. Correspondence ¡»solicit operation. H enry K eyt and family, Miss Minnie E lton, of T h e Dalles, thing of the past. accom m odate 1,200 trays bidding h. If All 8*dievill, Kriitiieky, wh * curii'iia This is because of a little device that that m an v bushels. Will Kevt and the E nes farnilv had , C. H. Pearse, F , J . Morrison and have guns to Newport to attend the ed* to l<arn tile ran.-e of the vast iinprnv* seaside su m m e r seined. is now in operation in the subtreasury Fine Job P rinting done at reasonable gone to the coast and a sister of Mrs. Fred W ittenstrom started Friday e n a nieut io the health of Mr». 8. f*. W hit The ladies of Dallas are cordially rooms iu the Rand-McNally building, | Robert H atto n is o ut from Nebraska fishing expedition to Mill creek. »rice». ---------- — — -------- e'Iter, who hail f o r a long tim e einlnr- the Invention of Captain Roi>ert L Por invited to a tt e n d a special illustrated on a visit. At the north end of the H o w is T h i s ? •'il untold »utTering from a chronic ter. chief of the secret service agents health talk, given un d e r t h e auspice»; warehouse beside the railroad track I) I W ednesday evening several friend» W e offer $100 reward for a ny ra»e attached to the subtreasury. Captain of l i e Oregon Viavj ( ’o, a t the ( ’lui>t- hroneliial trouble. “ I t ia all due lo I j . K e | t , 11. T. Latham and W. J. and acquaintances m et at the hom s of c atarrh t h a t cannot he c ured bv j Ur. K in g ’. New Discovery," write» her of G. H. H a m pton and listened to a Porter's machine looks like a miniature ian church F rid a y e vening, Aug. 9lli I n Chicago and other eastern m a r Henson from Hillsboro are building a musical* given by C. H. Pearse, of huahaml. " I t com pletely cured her Hull’s Cutarrh C u r r .— F. J. Cheney &! cornsheller. such as they se on the ! Rt 8 o'clock. 75 barrel flouring mill with all the la Co., Toledo, Ohio. We, the under- j and also cured our litile g r a n d d a u g h farm. It Is fastened to t ket centers the general effect» of the test improvement». A carload of ma- «an F rancisco, J . A. »Spangler, of Cor b o u n ty Clerk L augharv, C ounty ter of a severe a tta c k of whooping signed, have known F J. Cheney for j the tables on which the coin»*1 are drouth are very perceptible. Vegeta I chinery arrived this week and it will | vallis, and Mrs. L. L Porter, of Ore (T reasurer Dalton, School S u p e r in te n the last. 15 years and believe him per cough.” It positively cures coughs, gon city. W ith violin, organ and ! Iw run by a 60 horRe power engine. bles sell at double the prices of a year d e n t Starr nml Robert Gaynor have ••olds, la grippe, bronchitis, all throat fectly honorable in all business tram -! I They expect to have it in operation by clarionet the music was Hue. Miss ) been over nt Rock Creek io** sevfial and lung troubles. Guarsnteed hoi- actions and financially able to carry ago, poultry and veal comes in such ■ the middle of Septem ber ami have L ulu Spangler sang several solos to | days fishing. Som e of their pisjato- ll«a oO cents and 41. Tril bottles free out any ebligations made by their poor shape as to find b u t little »»le^ I prospects for a good business. Mr. i the delight of all. | rial yarns w o n t ltold water. firm.— Weal «k 'l’ruax, wholesale d r u g at all druggists. and a big percent of the eggs are not and Mrs. J. M, Wise are hr»ring with u gists. Toledo, O h i o : Waldiog, Kinn.in A M in is t e r 's Good W ork. ------------------- j By the middle of next week sever ha» | big auger on the old Perry place. tit for market. T he fruit crop A Marvan, wholesale druggist», Tole “ I had a severe attack of bilious col B E TW E E N D A LLA S A N D D IXIE. al thresher« in different parts of the .r . , i ^ i _ They have the biggest lot of clover do, Ohio. Hull’» C a ta rrh Cure is ta suffered severely and potatoes have - ic, got a bottle of C h a m b e rlain ’s Col co u n ty will s t a r t u p and d u r in g the J v hay we ever saw anywhere. I h e ir i m - Gr»nt Bros, have ju st completed a ken internally, acting directly upon | ic, Cholera a n n Diarrhoea Remedy, following week they will all be in o p trebled in price, while the price of me use cattle barn, which is 44 by 160 tire blood and mucou» »urfuces of tin* | took two doses and was entirely c u r new t^rn for Mr. E rickson. eration. T h e i r o u t p u t is »m e to be a feet in size, has 150 tons of it in the ed,’' sa ys Rev. A. A. Power, of Em system. Testimonials sent free. Price 1 beans has greatly increased. H. 8. Butz and family have r e tu r n great increase over th a t of 1 «*t season. great lo/t, and t t one end of said barn poria. Kansas. "M y neighbor across ed from a week’s outing at Ocean 75 cent» a bottle. Sold by all dru g is a huge stack of clover 72 fact long, Several thousand of the E pworth gist». H a l l ’s Family pill» are tin* T hk great majority of people in this cw . . , • , j nr i . « • ■ ,i ... the street wassick for a week, had two Bark. 36 feet wide and 35 feet high, thought ,, . ... . .. . \ , best. Leaguer» who attended the interna- bottles of medicine from the section are becoming more tem perate, to contain at least 140 ton*. Close - by or three ------------------------- I tional c onvention a t San Francisco T he clover crop of W. I’. Miller n w MONEY COUNTING MACHINE. more industrious and more ambitious are four round silos, two of them 18 docto. He used them for two or three turned vut a bout three tons lo the ¡are re tu rn in g th rough Oregon mid ex- POLK, days without relief, then called in piled up. On th e sid e o f th e m ach in e | press themse lves us delighted with the and two 15 feet in diam eter and all 30 to rank well rm ong their fellow citi a n o th e r doctor who treated him some acre and prospects are good for a tine is a little dial. W h en a clerk w a n ts W illam ette valley and Portland. Not H enry Rose is m a n u fa c tu rin g fire feet high. They are filled with green zens. As a result, improvements may clover aggregating over 400 tons, days and gave him no relief, so dis c rop of seed. to c o u n t $1,000 or $100,000, he Ju st a few of them have decided to com e wood with Iris steam saw. Noth withstanding the cold, hack be seen in all directions. Town peo which will he fed to cattle and hog» charged him. I went over ta see him Miss Katie Reddekopp, who has cm I sh o v els th e coins in to th e ho p p er of back Ironi the hot a u d cold east and th e next morning. He said his bow ple are fixing up things around them next winter. There are several doors <ds w» re in a terrible fix, th a t they had ward spring some of ou r bee m en have ploy men t in Salem, i» having a week th e m ach in e an d tu rn s th e c ra n k . T h e j live am ong us. coins p a ss th ro u g h th e m ach in e an d taken 150 p o u n d , uf honey frum sev- off with her friend» here. one above a nothe r in the side of each and fanners are working and plan silo, and as soon as the feed conveni been r u n n in g off so long th at it wa> e t stands of bees. T he hop m en of Polk county a r e j fa ll in to a b a g su sp en d ed fo r th e ir re alm ost bloody fluq. I asked him if he N«nr* ning to make their places more pro e n t to each upper one is used up the Peter Kliever drove through our ception, while an exact register of the well satisfied with the ¡outlook U. 8. G rant has purchased of Mr. had tried C h a m b e rlain ’s Colic, Choi ductive. There seems to be a more next lower will be opened. Besides era ami Diarrhoea Remedy, and he Schweitzer a pa rt of the R. II. C hapin village a cow with twin calves am. amount is recorded on the dial. Mis- ly all th e yards are in first c I hhs riin takes a re impossible, there Is no brain | dition and hut few of them have been »ays th a t is the way to ra.se stock. ! th at they have perhaps 100 tons goahead spirit in the air. W onder if said ‘No.’ I went home and brought trac t of land on Ml. I'isgali and will worry, and the process Is eight or ten l bothered by lice. The foliag« is in ez- | shocked in the field, there to be baled use it us a pasture fur his gcats. For a week past one of our most es him my bottle and gave him one dose times faster than it is possible to at- cellent shape a nd growing nicely. The* th e influx of enterprising eastern peu j for market. T heir grain crop aggre timable young ladies ha» been out tain by hand. As an Illustration, the | drying plant» are being p u t in lit»* Told him to take a nothe r dose in 15 gates about 140 acres. Thev have Most all ou r farmers are cutting day after day finicking grain and sing pie has had anything to do with it. or 20 minutes if he did n o t find «-»lief, over 100 cattle, mostly two year old grain which promises to give the best ing sweet songs. She enjoys outdoor machine will count $1.000 in quarters I best shape for effective work. All hut he io<»k no’ more and was entirely lu seven minutes, while to count th a t i hands are prepared to improve on th e yield for several years, some bends of T her e is scarcely a farmer in the past, and have engaged 50 more heif CXred.,’ For sale by A. K. Wilson. life. sum by baud will take the most ex- defects of the past and t u r n o ut a ers from which to raise dairy stock wheat having over a hu n d re d grains. jiert clerk in the subtreasury four j choice article, county who does not expect to soon Tlieii*barn contains 47 double stalls SUNN YSLOPE. Elders Ryan and Mercer, of the 8a hours, with the attendant liability of j T o Sav e H e r C h i l d have more cows aud calves, and it will in which 94 cattle will he fed for the lent holiness t iseion have been stay GL W. Mver and party are back From frightful disfigurem ent Mr«. mistakes on his part. Of course the Mr. Riddle io having a large barn become a question how he can make early spring m arket. By winter they ing a t W. W. Miller's while holding Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Geor same machine will not handle various ^rom Netarta where \V. II. E aster, for- expect to have 200 hogs, which will be built, their revival m eetin g in Dallas. Mr sized coins, and there have to be sep- tnerly of Dallas, has ch arg e of the the most out of his cows. In a thou fed mostly on clover. T hey have 65 gia, applied B u c k le n ’» Arnica Salve to Dee CUrke is the proud owner of a Ryan was once a school teacher in great »ores on her head and face and a r a te ones for dimes, quarters, halves ¡cam ping ground and pasturage. T hey sand places it has been demonstrated big Toulouse geese and 25 common »ay t h a t everybody over flint way ha» this county and at one time edited a writes il* quick euro exceeded all her aud $1 pieces. a new wheel. th at dairying and the creamery busi white ones. Besides keeping several cbeesa on the brain. Most farmers news paper at Perrytlale. liapes. It works wonders in «ore«, hired men busy they both work both J. A. »Sevier took a load of hay to ness can be made to pay with much l ave from 29 to 40 cows and »ell all C h e a p S u b stitu te F o r R u b b e r . bruise«, »kin eruption», cut», burn«, early and late and have vet greater Falls City last week. A fte r h av in g e x p e rim en ted for se v their butter fat to the cheese factorie». scalds and piles. 25 cents. C ure guay OAK CROVE. more unfavorable surroundings than things in view. Ed Keyt on a neigh V. Scott, formerly of here, was in e ra l y e a rs a C open h ag en ch em ist h as 'Travelers find it hard to get a p s u n d anteed by all druggist*. ours. To start a successful creamery boring ranch liaa 100 ions of clover Hop yards are looking tine. su cceed ed iu p ro d u cin g a m a terial of butter or a q u a r t of cream. hay in his barn loft and about 150 this c om m unity Saturday. requires the milk of nearly 300 good w hich possesses q u a litie s th a t will tons stacked. He has 40 cattle and is Rev. Royal preached here Sunday. E ugene Hoskinson has gone to east M. M. Ellis ha* the lu m b e r on the re n d e r It of th e g re a te s t Im p o rtan ce cows. Before a nother year they can raising corn for h :s silo. H e will buy of the m ounta ins to harvest. Beth W h ite has returned from to th e ru b b e r in d u stry . It is pro ground at his p ru n e orchard for a more stock to feed and then have con T H E T R O T T IN G RECO RD. be had around Dallas. Half a dozen d u ced . it seem s, from a s p h a lt an d can waieliouse 40 by 70 feet in rize. He W. M. H crren is hauling wood frem Newport. men from the east have located about siderable hay to sell. T aking a cross be used fo r th e m a n u fa c tu re of linole has just given all hie trees a coating of A h o rse In C a lifo rn ia h as been n am ed j road we pn»»ed th rough the old Enoch the Daniel place in M onm outh. H arry Jam es, of Salem, is visiting um. nuhbcrs, in su lato rs, etc. It is also coal tar and potash. T h e former is an here upon the assurance that Dallas Richardson place to the old McCarty F u n s ton. Mr. Wash, editor of the Itemizer. friends here. claim ed th a t th e m a te ria l can be used enem y of bugs a n d the latter of curl would have a creamery. If somebody farm, afterward owned by Mr. Mad gave us a pleasant call last week. T h e C a n a d ia n p a c e r T o boggan will a s a p o in t in all co lo rs an d th a t it is leaf and both will add to the vigor of Jesse Beesley, of Falls City, is visit dox and now by Alex M cK innon. It be out as a tr o tte r th is season. will take hold of the m atter and push the tree«. HU crop will be larger and a b so lu te ly w aterp ro o f. Charley Cookerley is down frem ing friends here. is now occupied by II. A. Clodielter R achel R ay. th e g re a t brood m are, better than ever before. H e thinks; *t it can soon be made an accomplish from Monmouth. He will soon vacate Eastern Oregon visiting his mother, G olden o p p o rtu n itie s a re n o th in g to t h a t prune trees on peach roots p la n t still lives a t F u lle r farm , n e a r N ash ed fact. it and Bert Shields will move there. Mrs. J. A. Sevier. lazin ess, but in d u stry m ak es th e com ed in swampy places are most a p t ta* ville. Little Miss Vivian was having a great T h e first tr o tte r th a t T h o m a s W. m onest ch an ce s g o ld en .—M arden. die. The Maud Cartmell has returned home time hauling her baby b r o th fr in a T h e r e is a great busmens s t a g n a L aw son ev er b red is by B aro n W ilkes, C le a n sin g from California, accompanied by her cart drawn by a goat. We found J dam A rlln e C him es, by C him es. a n d H e a lin g tion in ’Frisco because 25,000 work cousin. Miss Rose. W. Gilhaugh on the old W m . Van-' C u r e for Z ylplm , 2:13%. by G rey sto n e, h a s a men belonging to varius organizations buskirk place and noticed t h a t H enry Farm ers in this vieLiity are alm ost bay filly by G r a tta n , p ro p erty o f J . B. a e out on a strike. The great qu e s Tillery had a new barn. Here is the through with their hay and some have M cIn ty re, S h erid an . Ind. She is a t BALFOUR G ra tta n farm an d will be b red back. tion at issue is w hether employers or Daniel Vanbtiskirk farm recently commenced binding. GUTHRIE 207 Commercial street, Salem bought by Levi Conner who will »non Ely's Cream Balm G eo rg en a. 2:07%. w a s th e t r o tte r th e unions shall decide as to the forma on move to it, aud there is the old Jeff Harry Cartmell will leave after h a r & COMPANY Kasy a nd p lea ^ in t to us m an a g e m e n t of Elk wood p ark had in C ontains no in ju rio u which laborer» shnll work. There arc VVlight place now owned by A. Dent, vest for »Sacramento, California, where m ind w hen It offered a p u rse recen tly drug. Are doing k general warehouse and storage huainesa and are j n(j f who traded a place over on the hills to he has a situation as teacher. I t is qu ick ly absorbed. merits on both sides of the case fo r a sp ecial race b etw een T h e Abbot Gives relief a t once. ready lo buy your P. A. Shipley for it. Mr. Shipley has Several people from here attended a n d an u n k n o w n . the result m ust and will he a co m p ro just gone to Eastern Oregon with a It opens and Cleanses th e Vasal Passages. »ervices a t Antioch last Sunday, con L ean d er. a 5-year-old c h e s tn u t g eld mise. Laborers the same an any other four horse load of Tillamook cheese A llavs Inti anim ation. ducted by Rev. Mulkev, of Bethel. 'N ing w ith o u t a record, is said to be one for sale. J u s t ibis side of the old class of people have the right to oi- H eals and p ro te c ts th e m em brane. R estores th e of th e fa s te s t tr o tte r s in th e big strin g Smith place on the Amity road is an W h a t S h a ll W e Hav e f o r D e s s e r t ? Senses of Taste and Sm ell. Lanre size, .*>(» c en ts at of fa st o n es th a t Jo h n S plan h as been ijgj T he farmers of Polk do u n ty should see them before selling. ganize for m utu al benefit and protec d ru g g ists o r by mail; Trial size, 10 c en ts by m ail. iron m o num e nt which r ads on the ELY BROTHERS, 60 Warren S t. Nsw York. They have the H u m p h r e y warehouse at Salem . T his question arise» in the family tra in in g a t C leveland. tion, but when they undertake to *>“ ••• Folk county »ml o-i the every ilnv. Let u« answer it to-day. A. B. C u m m in g s is located a t th e determ ine ju s t now the business of a north aide Yamhill county. At an Try Jell-0, a delicious and healthful S b illln g to n (P a d track . In his s trin g firm or individual shall be conducted carlo day the county line was eatab- dessert. P re p a r'd in two minute» a re tlie p acer M arl. 2:12%'. K in g Vasco, li«hed, beginning a t the George Gay No boiling! no baking! »imply add CHAS. H. MORRIS.* 2:21%. an d th re e green ones, from they become unreasonable extremists brick hom e (till H a n d in g this »ide ..( boiling water a n d set to cool. Fla w hich he ex p e c ts a second York Boy. sure to tail in their uhdertaking. T he! Wheatland, r u n n in g due east to Hi- vors :—Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and Scientific'Optician.» G ran d S im m ons, 2:17%. th e crack same will be t r i e when an employer I Willamette river and due west to l ' IB Strawberry. Get » package a t your tro ttin g sta llio n th a t w as ta k e n sick at Pacific ocean. For years it was grocers to-day. 10 cts. concludes th at his hands have no D etroit last se aso n on th e eve o f the claimed t h a t the line ru n n i n g west ____ ___________ race a t th e g ra n d circu it m eetin g th ere, * lights that he should respect. waa not correct, »o a few years ago i t , W EST SALEM, is rep o rted to be in tine f e ttle fo r th e was reaurveved and retrnlted in Yam X com ing cam p aig n . Hherman Elliott is batching ju st Z B R ID G E P O R T. I hill getting a narrow strip t h a t h id X Timber and Ranch now. ; belonged to Folk, Iron posts were Edward Lee has gone to work for | then planted at every pro m in e n t road NOTES. Lands a Specialty.'» Mr». M. A. C hapm an is hvaing h e r Mr. Haggard. i crossing no th at everybody could read j K h o m e painted. I f no tim e of p a y m e n t Is specified In G. Tyson and A. M. Vaimeli Sun ily determine the location of the We are prepared to locate you upon some of ^ n note. It is p a y a b le on d em au d . county line. Coining to a junction H. W , Vs likening had been cutting tlayed in Salem. N otes o b ta in e d by fra u d or m ad e by the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if you X where one sign board »aid four mile« hi» grain this week. an in to x icated perso n a re n o t co llect G. B. Riggs, of South Bend, W as h to Perrydale and a nothe r four mile» want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can $ Mi«« F e rn Bentley is at hom e for able. ington, is here visiting relatives. to McCoy, we took the latter road and show you just what you are lookiwg for. C a l l a the su m m er vacation. Has as fine a set of optical in An In d o rser m ay avoid lia b ility by Frank Chapin and Mr. Curtis have were soon at the nice looking home of w ritin g “ w ith o u t reco u rse” u n d e r his and see us. All correspondenee promptly a t- ® struments as can be found, all Jack McKee. The old county line Nef! Fulkerson, of Monm outh, visit* been rusticating in the Cascades, ran through hi» bonne but the new ed a t the W ann home laet week. tended to. LUTHER & CO., Dallas, Or. ® the very latest improved. Sat sig n a tu re . A n o te w hich d o es not s ta te upon Its F. K. Huhhnrd has moved hark to one made him a Ynrnhiller. Aero»» isfaction guaranteed. Edwin Elliott and family are e njoy face th a t it b e a rs in te re s t w ill b ear Ills farm from the Montgomery mill. the road is the old Sheldon place and in te re st a f te r m a tu rity . . a little this way live» Fred Sm ith , who ing th e ir su m m e r outing at Newport. E X A M IN A T IO N S FREE Sunday, August 4th, will lie Mi*' | ha» !)• acres in clever on which he An in d o rse r o f a n o te is ex em p t fro m Mrs. M. E. Gibson and Mr«. H. W . > I \I N 8 TKXKT DALLAS •ionary day at Bridgeport. There will will pus lire 60 hogs. His tiling put liab ility if n o tice of its d ish o n o r is not Iw nil day services in the grove and a down a few year» ago ha» far more W ilkening have bean sick d uring the uiuilcd o r serv ed w ith in 24 h o u rs of past week. basket dinner, than paid for itaelf. He raites prunes its n o n p ay m en t. ---------- ♦ ----------- aud has found it m ost profitable to Pete T r a d io and wife and daughter, In c ase of th e d e a th o f th e m a k e r of C. R. Parker has been appointed a d I sell them to the dryer. His neigh!>or, Lucille, of Oregon City, spe nt last a no te th e p ay ee of a no te is not o b lig ministrator of the Nanry Parker es S. L. Stewart, h i« bought the north week with relatives hers. ed to n o tify a s u re ty o f its n o n p a y tate under a $2,000 bond. , half of the G. W. Richardson place. m en t b efo re th e se ttle m e n t of th e T hree families from Oregon City, m a k e r’s e s ta te . W. 1). Elkins and family have been 1 Mr. Stewart has his thresher ready e n ro u te to the coast, passed through When you take your va If a n o te or d r a f t Is p a y a b le In th e on a cam ping trip out into the Rogue | for the seasons run. The premises here and cam ped over night last wesk. river country Mr,. E lkin's brother, now occupied by E. J. P ra tt will »«»on cation trip, Cameras s ta te w h e re it w a s m ade, th e a g re e be vacated and Stanley Fletcher will Several of our Woodmen are going Is g o v ern ed by th e law s of th a t Rice Heatings, lives at Oukland. from $1 to $20. A full s m ta ent move there. We found Fred Rohde to P ortland Saturday to help initiate te . W hen n eg o tiab le p a p e r Is p a y a MrBee’e threshing m achine will be with a new barn, the loft having a ca the big crowd of new members and to line of photo supplies ble in a n o th e r s t a te th a n tb u t in w h ich gin work on the Adain Brown plat e pa city of 60 ton» of bay and »tall enjoy the barbecue. m ade. It will b e g o v ern ed by th e la w s always on hand. m i l Monday, Both wheat and oats room enough below for 30 cow«. gf th a t s ta te .—E x ch an g e. Eugene. Archie and Alf Brown, of o ut th a t way are said to be extra When finished it will be a model cow Eola, and G. W. C ha pm a n took a trip good. barn. At present he has only 12 milk cow«, h ut bis wife makes over to Fall« City after some shake timber T H E PEOPLES* PRESS There is sn sdverti«ed letter in the 60 |M)iinds of butter a week from them the first of the week C n w l e y postoffice for Win. Durran. and readily sells all of it. Everybody Official Organ of the Socialist Party of Ore gon. A Fearless Exponent Postmasters all over the county may on t h a t ranch must work a nd they W h il e T h e r e ’s Life T h e r e ' s Hope. feel free to send such information to are quite thrifty. He ha« 127 goat», I was aitlicted with c a ta r r h ; could Of scientific governm ent, ns ta u g h t by Next door to*P. O., Dallas. this office for publication. the most advanced thinkers and ph il about 40 pigs and some 25 acre« of neither taste nor smell and could hear —------ ■■■■■ ■ hut little. Ely’s Cream Balm cured osophers of this age. You can g« t a fine »wale for sum m er |Wi»ture. Then Oak Grove grange lino adjourned to Jeffries and George ¡Richardson live if — Marcus G. s h a u tz , Rah vay, N. J TRIUM PH »ample copy free if you m ention this meet tli* fourth Saturday iu October. a little back on the cast side of the T he Balm readied me saielv and the paper. A. D. Hale, Ed., Albany, Or. There are «overa! candil ates »• he in road. After a short c h a t with Mra. J efioct is Mirprising. My »on «ays the PRUNE first application gave decided relief. itiated at the next meeting. J. Finn wh • lives half way Itetween t«M-++«F++++++++++:-+4*+++‘«-f+4 Bethel and McCoy, we struck out for Respectfully, Mr». Franklin Freeman, GRADERS.* Dove**, N. H. The Balm does not ir home, a distance of 13 mile». Her Highe.t award At Oregon l is t* son, Milton Davis, is a captain in the ritate or cause sneezing. Hold bv <'all and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Cres-! druggists at 50 d a . or mailed by Ely fuir. For green and dried prune« regular arm y in the Philippines, his Brothers, 56 W arren Ht., New York. Fourib «vason. Im proved for ' cent bicycles at brother Dick is in South Africa and Few are entirely free from It. ♦ ------- 1901 Solid for particulars to It may develop so slowly as to ranee hie si«ter Myrtle in Dallas preparing OXKDALV. little If any dlstu? bance during the whole for the approaching teacher« exam ina tion We found ftiuoli g r t ir cut and ¡period of childhood. i Mr. Macomlier is c u tt i n g his barley It may then produce irregularity of the nearly all wheat field« alm ost ready for b ay . Largest stock of sundries outside of 8alem. | ô'J State street, Salem. stomach and bowel*. dyepepiua, c a ta r r h , for the hinder, while mo«t oats were Reel wpiippped repair shop in l ’olk county. ( Mrs. Dennis is suffering from an •nd marked tendency to c o n s u m p tio n still quite green. Almost without e x Will f iv e «»r^wrth to th e nerve*» Mid re W ALTER MORLEY, Prop before manifesting Itself In much Micaceous store th • liver amt kid neve to • heilkhjr ception the farmers reported at lea»t ulcerate«) tooth. eruption or glandular swelling. comfit ion, give to n e U» th e «tonrneh etid SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N bowel*, and p rom ote a ipxet appitiu» It la best to be sure that y«m are quite fair crops. J o h n Robinson is r u nning his bay heuithv difc'*tMion; will reiteve free from It, and for its complete eiadft a- T O O UT OF T O W N ! tfon, purify th e Wood »ml m ake » Iieal rake and mow« r this week. tlon you can rely on IT OnZA . th y body w ith » c lew «kin. T hat tired .«ORDERS.* iTfa IM Y n H m J Una Bowman is c u ttin g John Far* feel'n* will leave you and •Iee!j restful. At W Ueon i drug More, DOilae. - Î lev’s grain, Mr. Harris is cutting hia The beet of oil medicines tor all burners. j CATARRH CATARRH C O LD f WHEAToiOATS.*AND.•<BARLEY HEAD a* dt TOP^PRICESvi« FOR^cGRAIN oe £ LUTHER & (XU- it * REAL ESTATE m x ,x Take a Kodak W ith You PFEN N IG , Jeweler and Optician. W ILSO N S Scrofula g CYCLISTS, 2 ATTENTION«* CELERY SALEM FENC E W ORKS \ DANDELION ! » oeLEE*dSMITH 4 Sv*CYCLERYv* \ H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla