Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 16, 1901, Image 2

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    THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZE«
COUNTY COURT.
OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
PKO BATK.
Sibley, J.
W HAT THET HAVE TO BA Y ABO U T
T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
The guardian of Claud and Melvin
Settlemier was ordered to make deed
to certain real property.
A n U n e q i t l ’r d a n d C o m p l a t a N a
IM..IMHRU K very Km da Y MoKMhu A t 7:90.
• u m o of W n a t Y o u r F r ie n d s a r a
The administrator of the W in. M
a n d H a v e S e e n L a t e ly D o i n g .
’ son estate was authorized to uiake
V V . .V . W
A H I1 ,
deed to purchaser of real estate.
BIHTOH AND PKOPRIKToB.
A IR L IE .
The report of sale of t»er«onal prop­
erty of the Elmer Harritt estate was
U is very smoky «nil quite warm.
! presented and approved.
SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S :
i Joe Hubbard sold liig crop of winter
out. for 21 cent. a bushel.
1*1 50 ................................... Per y»*ar
O n ly a M a s k .
$ 75............................Per nix month*
Many are not being benefited bv
Born, August 12th, to the
40 ...................... Per three month* the summer vacation a* they should Mugli Williams, a daughter. wife of
Advertising rate* made known on be. Now, notwithstanding much out­
J. M. Withrow and Mr. Uelatly will
application. Correspondence i* solicit­ door life, they are little if any strong­
ed.
1,18 threshing iu this vioin-
er tin»n they were. The tun on their do
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable faces is darker and makes them look I ity-
•»rice*.
healthier, hut it is only a mask. They
There was no preaching here last
arc still nervous, easily tired, upset by Sunday, owing to the Kev. Kelley get-
tiiHea, and they do not eat nor sleep ting kicked by a horse
W h e n the Southern rebellion be­ well. What they need is what
hat tones
C. K. Stuati and wife and I. M.
gan the American navy wus not of tlit* nerves, perfects digestion, creates Simpson and wife attended the un­
appetite, and makes sleep refreshing,
even
third
rate
dimensions or and that is flood's Sarsapaiilla. Pupils veiling at Dallas Kundii^.
strength. After the war wa* over and and teachers generally will find -he
Tom m y Sullivan will tlireah for
our soldier*, both north and «outh, chief purpose of the vacation heat sub­ Sent Hastings and Tom W illiam s
showed Htich heroic prowess on the served by this great medieine which, with hi* horse power machine.
as we know, “ builds up tne wli do sys­
Held* of battle the world and our own tem ”
Hoy Bye-ley has moved his family
people wondered at our slim and inef­
from Bura Tarler's to his own place
O
A
K
D
A
L
E
.
and is camping nut while Mr. Guyer
ficient navy. Gradually the authori­
is building their dwelling.
John Robinson is going to have a
ties waked up to the unsafe situation
Garret Horner i. getting to be quite
and began planning and building ad­ sale after harvest.
a photographer. He has purchased a
George Siefirth has been having
ditional war vessels, and today our
new camera, laid in a good supply of
navy stand* among the strongest uu* trouble with quinsy.
liyifrochinon and is new readv to take
Mrs. Petersen spent Sunday in Dal­ your phi*.
dor the sun. What our sea fighters
did at Santiago and at Manila opened las with her sick father.
C. E. Ktaats and wife were in Cor­
D ALLAS, F R ID A Y ,
AUG. 10. 1901.
quite a lively figlit with liru to *ave Grace, ate cooking for the Raider
Harry Belt wont from Sheridan las’, j
Notice to Bridge Build.rs.
Ins burn. Fire lisd been put out iu ■ threahiug crew.
week and bail Drs. Cartwright and
neighboring yard to burn the dry
Byrd, of Kalem, perform a third uper- •
V0T1CK 14 HPItBBY GIVEN THAT \T Till
The big log drive belonging to the
grs.s off.
ation on Ids arm which was shutoff, i i Sep m u te r term
tti« ' ount.v ,.urt, of Putt
Oregon City pa|>er mills passed here
at the Upper La Creole logging camp i co u n ty , O regon, »*:i W ednesday, Sq»t in - r 4ih.
Koine one hss been lusiing some Monday forenoon.
ih e h o u r ul I oV lo.’ W. o. hi ., th i e *i»rt will optm iq.j,
^wo or three years sgo. They cut off ¿or the LM'intrnetion <»f a 72- fo o t spin iridfe .lent,
more fun with the Chapman mail box.
the Yaai.'iill river at a p o in t abo u t tw » m iles *hov,
Cleve and Harley Prather have two more incite-, of the arm.
A few Sundays ago soin. one shot
d ie • -ran.I RoiiUe Indian itg*n<\v. A e n title d
for 10 por ren t of am o u n t of bid is to lie deposited
¡through the box aud last Sunday tli. stored the wotxlahed at the school
w ith the co u n ty ole b, p ayable to th • <-,.n .tv J u i» e
house
full
of
wood
Ur
use
this
winter.
door was turn off and laid on the lop
at t '.e f l u e the bid I k riled P lau s and m . «••iflcatioiu
to I h - seen a t the cou nty shirk's otHce. Hy urderul
Sheriffs
Sale.
of the box.
J. M. Prather finished taking down
the county court,
the old pottery shop last week anil j
U. H. LOUtiHAKY, Clerk.
T h e ir S e o r e t le O u t.
thus improved the looks of our town.
N o tice Is h ereby g iv e n th at by v ir ­
All Sadievill, Kentucky, was curious The Wood men are talking of building I tue o f an ex ecu tion an d o rd e r o f aale
to barn the can-e of the vast improv- a hall and store building in the near duly i*NUL*d out of the circuit o«>urt of the
inept in the health of Mrs. K. P. VVliit future. A few of the ladies of tin ntate of Oregon for Polk county, hearing date
esker, who had fora long time endur­ t«wn have collected Over $(!() witli the 9th of Angiint, 1901, upon a decree «tidy
made, enrolled und docketed in an id court on
ed untold suffering from a chronic which u sidewalk is to be built this the 3rd day of June. 1901, in a certain *uit
—AND -
bronchial trouble. " I t is all due to fall.
therein pending, wherein the State Land
Hoard is plaintiff and J. Y . Bryon and Anna
Dr. K in g’s New Discovery,” writes her
C.
Bryon
are
defendant*,
and
directed
to
me,
husband. “ It completely cured her
H o w is T h i s ?
commanding me to sell the hereinafter de­
and also cured our little granddaiigl).
W e offer $1U0 reward for any case scribed premise* to natisfy the amount* speci­
FIRST T E R M BEGINS
ter of a severe attack of whooping of catarrh that cannot lie cured hv fied in said decree and execution, I will on
S a t u r d a y , S e p t e m b e r 14, 1001,
SEPTEMBER 25, 1901
cough.” It positively cures coughs, H all’s Catarrh Cure.— F. J. Cheney A
colds, la grippe, bronchitis, all throat Co., Toledo, Onio. We. the under­ A t the hour of 1 o’clock, p. in., of said day.
Co-dliicalional mid rx|KMi*t* redac­
and lung troubles. Guaranteed but signed, have known F. J. Cheney for at the front door of the court house iu Dallas,
in said Polk county, sell at public auction to t'd to Ihu minimum.
ties 50 cents and #1. Tril bottles free the last 15 years and believe hint per­ the highest bidder for cash iu hand on day of
Regular college and academic emir
at all druggists.
fectly honorable in all business trans­ *ale, tail the right, title, interest and estate
actions and financially able to carry of the said defendants, and each and every see, including course* in music and
one of them, aud of all persons claiming by, business.
out any ebligattons made by their through or under them, or either of them sub­
PEDEE.
firm.— West A Trnax. wholesale drug­ sequent to the 6th day of April, 1894, the
SPLENDID
Most of the farmers have their gists, Toledo, Ohio : M aiding, K inim t date of the mortgage foreclosed in said suit,
grain cut.
in and to the said mortgaged premises, de­
D O R M ITO R Y
A Martran, wholesale druggists, T o le ­ of.
scribed in said decree and execution as fol­
A D V A N T A G E S J«
Cliaa. Craton will soon occupy his do, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is la- lows, to-wit: Beginning at a point north 10
ken internally, acting directly upon degrees,-r>5 minutes, west 38.43 chains from
father’s farm.
For further particular* address I lie
Ills- blood aud mucous surfaces of the where the center of the road from Salem to
Troy Turner lias returned from system. Testimonials sent free. Price Spring V alley intersect* the south line of the president,
donation
land
claim
No.
67,
Not.
No.
317,
of
Eastern Oregon.
C. C. POLING,
75 cents a buttle. Mold by all drug- Jesse Harritt and wife, in t 7 s, r 3 w, of the
H all’s Family pillSSre the W illam ette meridian, in Polk county, Ore­
D ALLAS, OREGON.
Mrs. John Ritner has been visiting gists.
gon, running thence north 10 degrees, 55 min­
best.
friends iu Cotvallis.
utes, west 4.30 chains along the center of said
------
♦ • ♦ - ......
road; thence east 35.04 to the east line of said
Richard Grant has been very i l l ;
P IO N E E R .
claim No. 67; thence seuth 24 degrees, 15 min-
with inflammatory rheumatism•
utes.east 4.63chuius along «aid line ¡thence west
W e Lave a .new library for our 36.13 chains to the place of beginning, con­
Mrs. Patterson, of Portland, hat- fcbool.
taining 15 acres, more or less. A ll to he sold
for gold coin.
been visiting her friend, Mrs. R. 11
Mrs
Robbins
has
returned
from
Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 13th day of
Hastings.
August, 1901.
Slat» Creek.
J. G. V A N O KS D KL,
Last Sunday night while coming
Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon.
Wm. Eoft’ is helping George Felbv
from the Oleman’s, Johnny Dye-
with i)is bay.
broke liis|buggy very badly.
3ALUS COLLEGE
liCREOLE ACADEMY
OREGON
STATE FAIR
Grain is most all cut an 1 the W ood­ vallis last week, selecting a house for
the eyes of the whole world to what
their son and daughter while attend­
America can do. Ten years from now ward thresher is expected here by the
ing college this winter. Small cot­
lust of the week.
our present naval strength will be al­
tages rent for from !f.1 to $6.
Mrs. Harris has been suffering from |
most doubled.
a bruised foot caused by dropping a
A M in is t e r 's C o o d W o rk .
AMONG THE T H RESH ERS.
heavy stick on it, but is getting better. | “ I had a severe attack of bilious col
Summons.
I. M. Palmer is hauling wood for
W e found the Marlin & Blodgett
Mr. Harris was thrown from his j ic, got a bottle of Chamberlain's C ol­ W h i le T h e r e ’s L ife T h e r e ’s H o p e . Plato Me Fee.
machine on the Bridwell place thresh ' binder Monday onto the back of his ic, Cholera ann Diarrhoea Remedy,
I was afflicted with catarrh; could
In the circuit court of the state ©f Oregon,
Preaching I be 25th at the school
ing for Warren Ferguson.
Hank head and has been suffering somewhat took two doses and was entirely cur­ ueitlier taste nor smell and could hear
for the county of Polk.— Department No. 1.
ed," says Rev. A. A. Power, of Em
Boyer ami Win. Stump wero poking from the effects o f.il ever sioce.
hut little. E ly’s Cream Balm cured bouse by Rev. Young.
A . C. Beckon, plaintiff, d
GREAT—
poria, Kansas. “ My neighbor across it.— Marcus G. Shunt/., Rah vay, N. J
vs.
S
the bundles into the business end of
Emm ett MeSherry is seen in these S, A . Menardi, deft.
John Farley is with the Orr thresh­ l he street was sick for a week, had two The Balm reached me safely and the
)
the machine as fast as A. G. Le Sieur
parts quite frequently.
T o 8 A . Menardi, the above named defend­
and George Robinson could sever the er, John and George Robinson and or three bottles of medicine from the efiect is surprising. My sou says the
ant:
bands. John Martin and Mark Blod­ Lim a Dennis are with Martin «fc docto. He used them for two or three first application gave decided relief.
Woodward Si Hariington will soon
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF
—AND—
Oregon, you are hereby required to appear
gett were furnishing steam and look­ Blodgett, and Russell Harris, James days without relief, then called in Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, start their threshing outfit.
and answer the complaint hied against you
ing after things generally while Mr. Hubbard and Chauncey Dennis with another doctor who treated him some Dover, N. H. The Balm does not ir­
days and gave him no rolii f, eo dis ritate or cause sneezing. Sold by
Mr. White has been helping John in the above entitled action on or before the
Critchlow keeps up the water supply. the .Sullivan thresher.
27th day of September, A . D ., 1901, and if
charged him. 1 went over ta see him druggists at 50 cts. or mailed by Ely Robbins with his hay and binding.
Mark Spivey, Charlie Stump and Har­
you fail so to appear and answer, for want
the
next
morning.
He
said
his
bow­
Rev.
A.
M.
Ginn
is
building
a
resi­
plaintiff will take judgment against
ry Burford wore skilfully and quickly
Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York.
Mr. Middleton is well pleased with thereof,
you for the sum of $388.51, together with in­
pitching up bundles for George Hum ­ dence at Beaver this side of Tillamook els were in a terrible fix, that they had
!
his
new
self
feeding
attachment
to
terest
thereon
at the rate of 6 per cent per
been running off so long that it was
phrey, Roy Black, John Robinson
H. B. Tingle lias sued Albert and
annum from the 6th day of August, 1901, un­
B U E N A V IS T A .
| his threshing machine.
almost
bloody
fluq.
I
asked
him
if
he
W o). Bird and Cnarlie Donaldson to Lulu Malaney, of Tillamook, on a
til paid, and for the costs and disbursements
had tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol­
of this action.
E. E. Wells and wife have returned
haul to the machine. Masters Lind note of $220.
T o S a v e H e r C h il d
era
and
Diarrhoea
Remedy,
and
he
This summons is published by order of Hon
from
Southern
Oregon.
sey Dennis and John Guy feel their
J.
E. Sibley, judge of the countv court of
Wm. Parker is to again be public said 'N o.' I went home and brought
i From
frightful disfigurement Mrs.
importance as strawhucks and so do
Polk
county, Oregon, duly made and entered
Fall
wheat
is
turning
out
from
20
school principal at Woodburu and B. him my bottle and gave him one dose
Nanuie
Gallegor,
of
La
Grange,
Geor­
on
the 9th day of August, 1901. The order
Manfred Sears and Joel Shaw as «ack­
to 25 bushels per acre.
A.
Snuff.-r
at
Tillamook.
[
Told
him
tit
take
another
dose
in
15
gia,
applied
Bucklen’s
Arnica
Halve
to
for
the
publication prescribes that the same
ers. Mrs. McCarter and Mrs. Muscotl
or 20 minutes if he did not find -elief,
great sores on her head and face and shall be published at least once a week for six
preside at the cook wagon and from
Swanson & H ill baled 04 tons o f ! ,
Miss Mary Hhives has gone to New­
consecutive
weeks, and that you shall appear LIBERAL CASH
writes its quick cure exceeded all her
1 - 1
t i
c
a o v
i f>ut he look no more and was entirely port to spend several weeks.
former experience know exactly how different . kinds
of hav for 8. R. Young
, . . . .
, , .. . .. ... .
•
and answer on or before the 27th day or Sep­
•,
i
cxred.,
r
o
r
sale
by
A.
K.
V
V
ilaou.
hopes.
It
works
wonder*
in
«ores,
tember,
1901.
The date of the first publica­ PREMIUMS ON..<
to provide for a hungry set of fellows on the Jacob Pfau place,
p ace.
Mandie Bucannon,of W ells Station, bruises, skin eruptions, cuts, burns, tion of this summons is the Pith day of Au
As roustabouts Jesse McCarter ami
L IV E STOCK
About 40 years ago T. M. Pryor
S P R IN G V ALLE Y.
I scalds and piles. 25 cents. Cure guar gust, 1901, and of the last publication thereof
is visiting her uncle, O. C. Roe.
his spotted poney are powerful rus­
is the 27th day of September, 1901.
married Miss Maliuda Shelton in Dal­
A
G R IC U L T U R A L
I
auteed
by
all
druggists.
tlers. The machine had threshed for
T O W N S E N D -V H A R T ,
Rev. Linsey and wife, of Indepen­
There will he no preaching Sunday
las and ran a harness shop here for
H O R T IC U L T U R A L
Attorneys fer plaintiff.
Jas. Claw, It. M. Ballard, Millard
morning,
hut
Sunday
school
as
usual
dence,
are
visiting
here
this
week.
several years. Then they movi d to
PO LK.
Peroival. Mr. Hopt, W . H. Kraber
D A IR Y and
YVoodlaad, California, where he was
Mr. Steele has moved his family
Mrs. J. E. Phillips aud Mrs. Chas.
and Vardiinan Scott. Wheat had
M A N U F A C T U R E D PRODUCTS,
It
i«
reported
that G. J. Remptl,
in business for many years. Home
across
the
river
till
after
hop
picking.
Administrator's
Notice.
averaged 20 and o its 30 bushels to
Jamison have returned from several
who lives on tlie old Dempsey place, a
F L O W E R S , P L A N TS ,
months ago he established a harncs«
week*’ outing at W ilhoit Springs.
the acre, and they had made an aver­
Mrs. R. P. H all and daughter mile west of Rickreall, got 38 bushels
shop in East Portland. They were
C O O KIN G , W O R K S OF A R T
age run of 1,000 bushels per day. Not
V O T IC E IS HEREBY G IVEN TO A L L WHOM IT
of
summer
fallow
wheat
to
the
acre.
here to see her mother last Hnnday.
Mrs. Sami. Phillips and two child­
I i i may concern, that I have been appointed by
NEED LE AND F A N C Y W O RK
a lent was in sight hut a pile of gun­
i Hon. J. E. ^ibley, judge of Polk county,adminixtnttor
Wednesday afternoon he fell dead at ren and Mrs. Duncan and son Robert,
ny sicks near the machine contained
Thre*hing
in full bla«t in this vi­ I of the estate o f Nancy S. Parker, late o f Polk Co.,
LOCA
Ilealltififf camp ground* free. Spe­
his
place
of
business.
Mi**
May
Shel-
are
spending
»\
couple
of
week*
in
T
il­
deceased.
All
persons
indebted
to
said
estate
will
the individual wardrobes of the crew .
cinity ; the Klicwer outfit started l.-et
and
ton went down yesterday to be with lamook city.
tickets. Come
: make ine payment and any nnu holding a claim cial rates on camper*
When bed time comes each chap
C L IM A T IC
Friday und II. J. Rose started Mon­ against said estate will present the same to me, duly
lc r sister in the time of her sorest
and tuing ym ir families. Reduced
hunts a convenient straw pile, shel s
day. The field* arc r a u i d l v ir e t t in e " rifled, within six months from this date.
By
Saturday
evening
Spring
Valley
trials.
rates on all railroads. For further par­
1
*
°
Dated, Aug. 15, 1P0:.
Kotl'iiig but ft local
out his blankets and directly under
bare.
will have nearly all of her grain
C L E V E LA N D R PARKER,
ctuedy or change ot cli.
ticular* address
M. D. W ISD O M ,
Administrator
the canopy of heaven goes o ff to
i.jtc will cure
threshed.
Toner’s, Shepard’s and
Secretary, Portland^Or.
Townsend Si Ilart attorneys for estate.
Gardens are being hadlv damaged
dreamt md. Up near Monmouth we,
CATARRH
Matthews’ machines are doing their
Eva and the editor, ran across t h e '
T h e S p e c i f i c la by the cucumber bugs, which *eem !<•
best.
Liwrence machine
just humping
E ly ’s Cream Balm take possession of ¿ill that i« green in
Prof. VV’ , J. Crawford has finished
the garden«. The}’ h ive been treated
It is quickly absorbed
itself at the rate of 1,800 to 2,000
Gives relief at once.
In* summer school at Hilverton and
in various wavs, almoet without avail
bushels a day. Quite naturally we
It opens and cleanses th*
he and Miss Stella will spend about
About the best wav is (o «hake them
Nasal Passages.
first drifted to the cook wagon, where 1
Allays IiiHamation.
six we*‘ ks vacation on his farm before
off of the plant* into a pan of water
> ? 'j / H
/ i 'f j / m
/ m
l
Mrs Mack and her daughter Nina j
f*A |
la. U C A
leals and Protects the
returning to Silverlon to teach this U U L U I* n C M 1/ tknjbrane. Restores the and coal oil, in which the hugs are left
run things. This is Mrs, Mack's el ;
:
1
if
time
and
money
in
a
buaine**
education
is
not
a
venture.
The
benefit*
to
be
derived
from
fall.
Senses oi Taste and Smell. No injurious drug. Reg ' till they «tir no more.
eventh year with that outfit and the
such acourae last for life and pay substantial dividends every day. These fact* are am ply
ular size, 50 cents; Family size, SI or by mail.
--------------♦ • ♦
|
shown
by
the
uniform
success
of
the
grail
nates
of
the
boss has promised to pension her af­
ELY BROTHKKS, 56 Waneii Street, New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Swift, of California,
C a r n i v a l a t P o r t la n d .
CAPITAL B U S IN E S S COLLEGE
ter forty year* service. 8he was in­
who located on the Matthew farm on
The buainess men of Portland have J Our students are offered the advantages of a school well known for its thorough work,
clined to give us for publication sev­
the Wheatland road about 40 yaar*
1
pleasant
rooms,
skillful
teachers
and modern methods. Class and individual instruction-
|
subscribed
115,000
to
guarantee
the
eral tilings for which some of her
ago, are visiting old time residents,
expense* of a Carnival to he held in hiving expenses cheap. Send for catalogue.
thresher boys are notorious, but the
the Walkers and Purvines.
Mr.
W . I. S T A L E Y , P r i n c i p a l , S a l e m , O r e g o n .
the exposition building from Heptem-
daughter protested because three of
Swift came across tne plains with the
: ber 18 to October 19. A notable ex­
THE
them were her sweet hearts. W e
late W. M. Walker.
hibit of all the industries of the
sampled their pies and cookies anil j
GREAT
Rev. Thompson Gilliam and wife
! Pacific Northwest will i.e made in the
h id a great mind to stay for a regu-1
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lew i«, of
I lug exposition building, and athletic
lar dinner. They breakfast twenty-
MONEY
BALFOUR
Oak Grove, and Mr. Lewis kindly
First Critic—There’s that
I exercises, a horse «how and a military
five men at 5 o'clock aud it is 8 o’­
SAVER
brought them over to church last
; tournament will he held on Multno * * G U T H R IE
207 Commercial street, Salem
clock when the supper hell rings. Jinks' picture. He owes me 9
Sunday morning. Mr. Gilliam preach­
mall field adjoining. Two full m ilita­ 0
The hoys consume daily 35 pounds of 1 think It’s crude, don’t you?
& COM PANY
FO R
Second
Critic—Yes.
He
owes
me
$2.
ed
in
Spring
Valley
43
years
ago,
in
a
ry band* have been engaged, and *
meat, sixteen loaves of bread seventy j
there will be many fine feature* in the
YOU
Are doing k general warehouse and storage business and are #
rolls and one hundred cookies, be j I think It’s the worst piece of work school house situated in the Townsend
I’ve
ever
seen.—New
York
Eveulng
pasture,
a
short
distance
east
of
Sami.
amusement line. The Carnival is in
ready to buy your
sides half a bushel of potatoes and
Offers
the
best
good*
in
the
Phillips;
it
has
tecenily
fallen
down.
Journal.
|
charge
of
a
committee
comprising
28
various sauces besides drinkables |
market for the lowest j rices
I representative business men, of which
Their hustler for things to eat is Fred j
Kay Shepard, engineer of J. R.
1/mk at his goods before yon
NO TES.
| Gen. Owen Summers is president, I.
A rant and they say he is a good one. {
Shepard’s threshing machine, had a
Imy
elsewhere,
and
you
can
; N. Fleisehner vice-president, A. B.
Mr. Lawrence has found out by expe­
The farmers of Polk dounty should see them before selling.
narrow escape from death early Mon
be sure you will be pleased in
Steinbaeh treasurer, and J. D. Mann
0
rience that it pays him best to be ■ I f no time of payment I* specified In
They have the Humphrey warehouse at Salem.
«lay morning. He was hacking the
a
mite.
It
la
payable
on
demand.
every
way.
He
not
only
g
iv
­
secretary
With such men at the
constantly around everywhere to see |
ft
engine to attach it to the separator;
es
you
the
best,
goods
for
the
Notes
obtained
by
fraud
or
made
by
head of the aff.ur, the Carnival is sure
and know exactly what is being done.
the self feeder had not been folded up
money, but the best and the
i to he well worth visiting.
The maehine is a self feeder burns nn B'toxleated person are not colleet-
yet. He stopped the engine in time,
neatest
work.
Established
17
straw and blowi tlie tbreshed straw "^le.
years. Manufacturing jewel­
An Indorser may avoid liability by hut it was on tlie edge of a dead fur­
wherever it may he wanted. They
row and continued backwards, push­
er and scientific opticiau,
had threshed for C. D. Pur vine 922 writing "without recourse" under bis
ing him against the boiler.
Dr.
Main street, Dallas, Or.
bushels wheat, Lei Bros 408 wheat, signature.
Smith, of Salem, wa* summoned but
A note which dot's not state upon Its
128 cheat; Harvy Guthrie 324, Geo
found he was not seriously injured.
S A L E M . O F I.
Whiteaker 1,224 and Ben Whiteaker face that It bears interest will benr
I, 386 wheat; F. S. Powell 818 wheat, Interest after maturity.
Boarding and day school for girl9.
Education thorough and practical,
245 outs and cheat; Jay Powell 1,864;
X
An Indorser of a note is exempt from W h a t S h a l l W o H a v e fo r D e s e e r t ?
This question arises in the family
location beautiful and healthful.
J. II Mulkey,936 and himself 1,950 liability If uotli e of Its dishonor Is not
f
t
Timbyx and Ranch
wheat. The threshing charges arc 6 mailed or served within 24 hours of every day. Let us answer it to-day.
Courses — Kindergarten, Primary,
ft
Try Jell O, a delicious and healthful
Grammar and academic.
cents for wlifat aud 5 cents for oilier Its nonpayment
Lands a Specialty j *
Music department — Conservatory *
grains. The output of wheat has
ft
In case of the death of the maker of dessert. I’ re par Hi in two minutes.
When you take vour va­
, methods, piano, violin, guitar and ft
ranged between 18 and 30 bushel« to a note the payee of a note Is not oblig­ No Imiliitg! no baking I simply add
cation
trip,
t’ameras
some
of
ç
ï
We
are
prepared
to
locate
you
upon
boiling
water
and
set
to
cool
Fla
the acre. The members of the crew ed to notify a surety of Its noupay-
mandolin.
Beat instructions in art and Ian- ft
from #1 to $20. A full
are Erueat Hloper engineer and Th< in­ ment before the settlement of the vors:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry amt
the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if you g
Strawberry. Get s package at your
Send for prospectus.
ft
ns Sebring
fireman while Wslbe maker’s eatate.
line of photo supplies
want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can S
grocers to-day. 10 cts.
Address, S ISTE R SU PE R IO R .
B'*own care* for the «operator. Wm
If a note or draft Is payable In the
ft
always
on
hand.
show you just what you are looking for. Call S
1 i liba k \ a t'li s after the ra idly fill* state where It was made, the agree­
School
Reopens
Sepi.
3rd.
ft
W EST SA LEM .
and see us. A ll correspondence promptly at- *
inti sack«, winch are skillfully sown ment Is governed by the laws of that
and bucked away hy Henry IVar«e state. When negotiable paper Is paya­
ft
The river here is getting to be full
tended to.
L U T H E R A CO., Dallas, Or.
and Wm. Riddell. Lee Russell hauls ble In another state than that 111 which of the paper logs.
ft
T H E PEOPLES’ PRESS
i t i t W W w w w w w w w w w WO W W W W W W W W W W w W
water and E A rant hauls st aw to made, It will be governed hy the laws
^
i
s
*
Miss Maud Savage is staying with j
Official Organ of the Socialist Party of Ore-]
Che furnace. Th * pitching is done r»v of that state.—Exchange.
her mother in Salem.
gon. A Fearless Exponent
Orange Osborn, Ed. Riddell, Clarence
First Boarder— I>o you Believe in tue
Clodfelte«, Mr L«*e, Mr. l\»m and Mr. «alt onre?
Of scientific government, a« taught by
Mr*. J. J. I-ongcnr visited at the j Next door to*l\ O., I>allas.
Sloan and the bundle« are hauled by
the most advanced thinkers and phil­
Second Boarder—No, bnt since our Chapman home last wtek.
Ed. Butrum, Joe Bn*e, John Miller,
osophers of this age. You can get a
landlady gives us mackerel every
Mis - May Savage is visiting Miss I T R IU M P H
llert Russell, I * .die Van nicer, Harvey morning what’s the use to object.—
sample copy free if you mention this
Rilla Fletcher at the farm.
Online, Chas. Hanky, John Mason Ohio State Journal.
paper. A. D. Hale, Ed., Albany, Or.
and Mr. Kirkpatrick.
Mrs. 'E . J. Mi Nsry is *)¥uding * i p r u n e
Plain Knonzh.
few weeks at Dallas anil the coast.
F -H -+ + + + + + + + *+ + *+ *+ *+ + + + «M *4
GRADERS>
’’You say you can wash and Iron
Mis
D
J.
Holpies
is
able
to
be
ont
well. How. with fine linen, would yon
Highest award at Oregon slate
again alter her si, kites* of last week
know the Iron waa too hot?”
(air. For green and drie.1 prunes
Call and see samples i >f Rambler, Ideal and Cres-
"By the smell of the burning linen,
They are vitiated or morbid fluids couis-
Frank Holmes and family are
Fourth season. Improved for
cent
bicycles at
ing the vrlnft and affecting the tissue«. mum. Haven’t I a nose?” — Philadel­ spending a few weeks at the seaside I
1901 Fend for particulars to
%
ft
They am commonly due to detwtle. digM- phia Times
M •* Rilla Fletcher is spending
tlon but are sometimes Inherited.
s
k
w
her vacation at the farm near Jrffer-;
T h e H a t C o r ft.
How do they manltMt themselves ?
dand
elio
n
(on.
Dasldelgh—Did Mias Avoirdupois
In many forms of cutaneous eruption,
Largest stock of sundries outside of ¡Salem.
•VJ State streèt. Salem.
salt rheum or mem o, pimple, and holla, make an Impression on yon at the re­
I
a s I week while engaged in paint
t*»
thè
nervo«
»mi
re-
j,
Will
g
trf
«‘
rentrth
i
Best
equippped repair shop in Polk counly.
W A L T E R M O R L E Y t Prop
and ta weakness, languor, general debility. ception Inst night?
«(ore (iu .i' er arai kktncy* t*> * Ipflfcy
ft
ing George Uosser had the misfortune
Flashlelgh— No; I am happy to say It
iiiHM, m ve (ong t.> ihe ttonuv-h rivi
X
How are they expelled ? By
to fall ami hurl hi* hand
N»weh*. and pr-Hiiote a
«ni appltiM
X
S PE C IA L A T T E N T I O N
was my bat —Ohio State Journal.
h e*!th j «ligeethta, * ì l ) re>'Wv«conetip*-
ft
We Imve lost one of our ri.iilent*,
ti«<n. |Mirlfy thè hkv-1 *n«i nMike a beaI
a
T O O U T OF T O W N
O A M T O R Z A .
thy b < r with a r l« » r Min. Th*t tired
J»
Jf-«*e LA cm *. « h o l)*s gone to R ck r*-
which *!•<> hands up the >T ft tern that haa Beva ite
telline will bme voi» ami bny mi! he
X
vT Uh EM Hiw l’wuft tosi*
.«ORDERS.?»
all to work for th* milling t-ointwiiy.
wittered from them.
restful. A t Yl Usxni'a d ru * »ture, fks!U%
+
-
+
Jt la the beet medicine tor all humor .
(Nie flay Inst we*k Mr N i í I m >I» had
■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • I
SALEM
September 23-28, ’01.
Agricultural
Industrial Fair.
BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW
Good Racing
Every Afternoon
CATARRH
C.
H . M O R R IS
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W H E A T ,* O A T S .* A N D ,* B A R L E Y ?
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T O P ^ P R IC E S ^ F O R ^ G R A IN
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IGADEMY OP— SISHED HEART
Take a Kodak
I LUTHER & CCU
W ith Y o u
«REAL ESTATE
PFENNIG,
Jeweler and Optician.
•CYCLISTS,
ATTEN TIO N S
WILSON’S
W hat are Humors?
' CELERY
SALEM FENCE WORKS
Hood's Sarsaparilla
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