THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER CO UN TY CO U R T. OtTE STAFF OF RUSTLERS. PKOBATK. Sibley, J. Sem i-annual account of guardian of JoliannesE ium ons filed a n d ap p ro v ­ An U nequalled and Com plete Re ed, subject to final account. u l u w » E v u v F riday M ore i we A t 7:90. eum e nt w n a t Tour Friends are Inventory and a p p raise m e n t of Ra­ and Have Been Lately Doing. chel Davidson estate approved and W . A . W A S H , executor charged witli sam e. T he ■UITOB AMU rMOrUMToM. W hat S h a ll We Have (or D essert? executor was autuorized to sell p e r­ T his question arises in the family sonal property a t public o r p riv ate every day. L et us answ er it to-day. sale as he deem s best. S U B SC R IP T IO N R A T E S : Try Jell-O , a delicious and healthful i On application of th e N ancy S. # 1 AO ......................................... P e r yn*r dessert. Prepared in two m in u te s ' Parker estate the tim e for tiling in ­ 9 75 ............................... Per six m onth* I No boiling! no baking! sim ply add ventory am i a p p raism en i was eu ten d - 40 .........................P er th re e luontha | boiling w ater and set to cool. Flu ed thisty days. A dvertising rates m ade know n on ; vors:— I^ m o n , O range, Raspla rry and The g u ard ian of C lsud and L ulu ap p licatio n . C orrespondence is solicit­ Straw berry. G et a package a t y our I Dem psey was authorized to sell c e r­ grocers to-day. 10 cts. ed. tain real property a t public sale. F in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable O AKD ALE. T he executor, by his a tto rn ey Oscar ••rices. H ayter applied to w ithdraw petition Mr. B ird and Roy are h a u lin g wood j to sell certain real pro p erty and the Eric Bowman is hom e from the Co- request was granted, in th e M argar­ W ATKR W ORKS FOR DALLAS. e t Ball estate. lum bir river lishing. T h e question has been m uch dis- Mrs. M acomber has been q u ite I T he final acco u n t in th e case of the cusaed, there being a v ariety of opin I poorly, b u t is feeling bvtter. Daniel Y anlm skirk estate was filed ions as to its feasibility a t th e present and sat for bearin g October 7 th . tim e. T he following proposition has Jo h n H s rrit a n d family tre talk in g T he E. J . B entley e sta te was finally been m ade to th e e ity a u th q rili's : i of m oving to Tillam ook county. closed a n d the a d m in istrato r disch arg ­ H illsboro, O r., Asagust 29, 1901. Mrs. H allock and daughters and ed. To the H ouorable Mayor of D allas, Mr. Siddous visited a t Mr. B ird’s O reg o n : COMMISSIONERS. Agreeable to prom ise m ade to a Sunday. Jo h n T eal. Seth Riggs. n um ber of the cilisons of y our city, I Tom Card and wife and George oiler herew ith a brief proposal to c o n ­ R obinson are hack from their trip to RILLS ALLOWED. stru c t and equip a w ater works for the th e coast. Glass be ties of C h sm b erlaiu 's Cough Remedy, p lan t to be determ ed, the] oity paying its pleasan t taste sn d prom pt and IJ IS J «ail uliary, t a m e ................ 135 33 F E Myer, sam e ...................... 81 00 me for all equities this value as found, p e rm a n en t cures have m ade it a g re at 67 50 favorite with people everyw here. It Mr* F E Myer, s a m e ............... less the $10,000 first paid. T his gives tlie city fire service up- | is especially prized by m others of .Mrs W 1) Rose, pauper ac . . . . 10 00 9 75 on 30 hydrant» for the in te rest upon I sm all children for colds, croup and G W C hapm an, bridge a c . . . . $10,000, or $500 yearly, and insures ; whooping cough, ns it always affords Milo W oods, s a la ry .................... 40 00 5 00 the inv estm en t by actual ow nership qu ick relief, and as it co n ta in s no H C E ak in , bridge p la n s ......... and re tu rn of property a t end of 20 opium or oilier h arm ful drug, it m ay C larence A ikm an, bridge work 25 00 7 00 year» a t actual value, of course, 1 lie given a» confidently to a bahy a» Mrs T etherow , p auper a c ......... Co, su p p lie s............... 4 75 binding myself to m ake such improv- to an ad u lt. F or sale by A. K. W il­ W ade J J W isem an, s a m e .................... 13 60 son. ■nenta as become necessary. M D E llis, electric lig h t ......... 15 00 Now, if yon wish to go m ore in to ! II J Osfield, su p p lie s ............... 3 60 CO O SE N E CK . detail, so as to subm it the m a tte r t<> I tbe voters, I will tw pleased to call on I J . R. Olm stend and wife have gone W A W ash, p r in tin g .................. i>00 you not later tliau Septem ber 4 t h , ! to tile Imp yard near Eola. L u th e r G round as surveyor and T . and arrange tb e same. My idea was th a t you m ig h t discuss tiiis m eagre | W ill Lackey ia hom e again after J. H ayter, J . I). Sm ith and J . J. W il­ liam s ns viewers are to m eet S eptem ­ statem en t with your leading citizens w orking several inontha iu the vicin- ber 18th to view a road petitioned for and learn if there was any uve going | it y oí Suver. by A. Aebi and others near Suver, all further with it, I am respectfully, D. G iger lias gone to Sslem where tlie prelim inary requirem ents having H . V. G a t e s . he will engage in drying liops for the been com plied w ith. T he l»ond of D. J . H olm es as ju stic e Miss Lola 'isy lo r has been spending next two weeks. a week in Portland. F rank Davis, wife and d a u g h te r of the peace in district no. 2 was pre­ sented and approved. Jo h n Me Bee is drying hops for Geo. ! paid a short visit to his parent», J. M. Bids were opened for building h Ilavis and wife, last week. S m ith north of R ickreall. bridge across the Y am hill river so u th . . . . . . . . 1 H op picking t>cgins next week in of the In d ian agency. T h a t of C. F. The recent storm of .g b tn tn g - n , j K)ll>orhood. Mr. Toews will jured seven telegraph poles s t Crow- ronim ence M onday and Mr. Davi» Royal tfc Son was $791, a n d th a t of L. E Braley $598, the c o n tra ct being ‘*y- | T uesday. awarded to th e latter. Miss G lennie R u n n e l, will probably a . W. Toews has re tu rn e d from T he county treasurer was given leach a t B ridgeport and Miss Abbie W avliington where lie lias taken up a W eikal at balls C ity. j homestead, and will tak e his fam ily to credit for cancelled w a rran ts to the a m o u n t of $2131.50 aud school w ar­ O ur m erch an ts have sold several j tl,e,r " BW bom e * l ^ b o p picking, rants paid $296.18, hundred lion baskets, com pletely ex ---------- ♦ • ♦ ---------- — Cute and Bruises Quickly Healed. linusting their supply. A eon wa» born to th e wife of J . C. C ham berlain's Pain Balm applied Frakee Septem ber 3rd. K irkpatrick A W illiam« have some to a cut, bruise, buvn, scald or like sixty pickers in the Lyle yard, about in ju ry will instantly allay tbe pain Five or «ix cords of good g ru b oak half of them being Indians. and will heal the parts in less tim e wood w anted by J . L. C ollins in D al­ th an any o th er trea tm e n t. Unless las. President Poling lias retu rn ed from the in ju ry is very severe it will not T illsnusik co u n ty and reports bright leave a »car. Pain Balm also cures If you are t* have a public eale this prospects for sohool patronage from rheum atism , sprain», swellings and (»11, com e to tlie Ite m iz s r office for t litre. lam eness. For sale by A. K. W ilson. posters. *1 he m ail ro u te from Sheridan to Prof. B itner and wife a re on a wed­ FALLS* OITY. Buell h a t been suspended, aud hers ding trip to A storia and th e Bound after all of l i n t mail will go via Dal­ Mr T albot is repairing the bridge co u n try . T hey will arrive here in las. T he present schedule will be here. about ten day» and g a to housekeep­ changed to leave here a t 1 o ’clock, ing in tlie M. D. E llis house n ear ti e Mrs. C het Coad and family have re ­ C h ristian c h u rch . then they will get tbe Portland mail turned to Dallas. th e sam e afternoon. Mr». E. T. M orrison, n ear B allatnn, lio n . B. F. Nichols, of Prineville. will on S aturday, S eptem ber 28tli, A num ber of farm ers over in the W aldo hills hsve gone in to a pool was visiting Mrs. Glaze last wsek. have a public »ale of stock, farm ing with 30,000 bushels of w lisst sn d 50, Lucas has moved his store to tfic im plem ents and household goods. Bee 000 bushels of oats and are sure to get Griggs building now owned by Mrs. poster» for particular*. She will then top prices as they did last year. Ma­ go to P hoenix, A rizona, w here her W agner. ny Polk county farm ers could profit huslmud ha» been for som e tim e for ably tak e sim ilar action. F rost on the nigiit of Septem ber 1st hi» health . Mr. H yde a n d wife th in k c u t squash vines and tomutoes a t Mr. o f going w ith her to see it th a t cli­ T he C atholics having secured con­ H u n le r’e. m ate will not im prove him . trol of the Portland university proper­ Rev. F. J . Long and wife have gone ty it will soon «peu with 8 teachers Golden opportunltlee are nothing to and the prom ise of a large a tte n d an c e, to spend a week on their tim ber claim laziness, but Industry makes the com­ T here ia a t present room for 100 uear Philom ath. monest chances golden.—Marden. boarders. T he Bister* of Mercy will Ben H a rrin g to n received an in ju ry have charge of dom estic affairs. It T r s n i p l . n t l n s l««SI1sffA to his head while w orking for Dr will lie opsn to m em bers of all sects T ransplant seedlings of annuals to the Perry and has retu rn ed home. and no influence will be used to C a­ open ground In May early or late, ac­ tho licise Protestants. J o h n C ourier has bought out N a­ cording to tbe season, a t tbe north. Do th an E m m e tt and will open the stors thla a fte r sundown and Just a fte r a Tha m oat enterprising and tbe m ost with a large a sso rtm en t of dry goods rain If possible. If w ithout rain, make th rifty farm ers in this county have a and groceries. a cup shaped hole for each plant, pour variety of products sn d several kinds hi w ater, then till up with earth and George G ardner and family and Mr. of slock H aving becom e convinced set plnnt Iu tills. Give shade for two th a t c ontinuous grain raising inipov- Todd are going to work in Dr. P e rry ’s or three days, removing It a t night. srishes their soil and is often unprofit- orchard in Marion county when hop Give w ater every night until the roots aide, they aie gradually changing to | picking is over, have become established. gras» sn d stock. Much ground th a t Ed V snpelt has m et with a bad ac- II» « So R enfisale Crap«. lias been waste will be utilized iu dif­ cidant, having dialncaled both ankles To renovate black crap e d ip In a fered! kinds of stock feed. through falling from a spring board at scald in g hot m ix tu re o f w ater, milk mid glue, th e last In stric tly limited T he county school superintendent T hurston's logging cam p. W HAT T H E Y HAVE TO SAY ABOUT T H E DOINGS IN T H E COUNTY. DALLAS, FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 . 1901 . j has ju st sent o u t courses of study and a c ircular concerning le s t books to all teachera and school officers in the county. T here is 15 m otiib* in which to begin the use of the new books, b u t a* introductory prices will not a p ­ ply alter December 3lvl, he euigeet* th a t all schools begin using the new tex t bo >ks this (all. T hey may he had a t vaiious place* in th e c o u n ty . Scrofula Tew are entirely tree from It. It may develop so slowly aa to canes little II any dlstnrtmne* daring the whole period at childhood. It may than produce Irregularity oI the stomach snd bowels, dyspepsia, catarrh, end marked temlenry to rnnenmptkMi before manifesting Itself In much cutaneous eruption or glandular a welling. It Is beat to be sure that you a n qnlt* tree Isom it. and tor ita complete eradka Hue v.si can rely o.i ' A t a school m eeting of tbe directors quantities. If a f te rw a rd clapped and of school d istric t no. 60 Mr*. Alice pulled dry. like fine m u slin . It will look Milligan wa* chosen director to till i ns good as new. (Hack crap e m uslin the place of Mr. Reynolds, who is re­ may lie su c cessfu lly w ashed. Make a siding with his family iu Benton strong la th e r o f boiling w a te r and soap anil allow it to cool. W hen cold, wash county. the muslin quickly, then d ip It a t once -------- - ♦ a e --------- Into clear cold w ater to which has been A Shooklng Calam ity “ Lately befell a railroad lahorei,’’ added a little salt. Squeeze out the w rites l)r. A. K ellett, of W illiford, m oisture and hang the muslin In the A ik. “ Hie foot was badly crashed, open a ir to dry. The more rapidly It but B ucklen's A rnica Balve quickly- drlea the better. cured him . It's sim ply w onderful for Haw to Make C o i r , r i l l l a s . borne, boils, piles and all akin e ru p ­ Make a cupful of strong black cof­ tions I t ’* the world's cham pion healer. C ure guaranteed. 25c. Bold fee. H eat to boiling point: add a table- spoonful of cream and half a cupful of by all druggist*. sugar: m olatrn two tablespoonfnla of ■ ■ »*♦ ■ cornstarch with a little cold coffee and Most of the pru n e dryers will a ta it stir Into the coffee; cook a few minutes, up in alam t two weeks. T here will lie then pour gradually Into two well beat­ larger crape b u t tbe fruit som ew hat en eggs; atlr rapidly and If not thick sm aller in site th an last year. T he enough to spread place over hot w ater m arket prospect I* not specially bright. and stir until the eggs are set. hut not long enough to curdle; spread between O A S T O n iA . tbe layers of eake and Ice with eofTee Ila K «4 tei Haw tlein I Icing. A Night of Terror. Very few people will 1« found a t “ Awful a nxiety was fell for the wid­ hom e anyw here in tlie co u n ty this m o n th , most of them being off a t bop ow of the brave General B u rn h a m of Machine, Me., w hen the doctor» »aid yards. »he would d.e from pneuiuouiu before Mrs. Msry B. Bpiller, sister of Ju d g e m o rn in g .” writes Mrs. S. H L io n e l» , Boise, died in P ortland Monday. Site who a tte n d ed her th a t fearful n h 'h t, was a form er teacher in our school hut »he begged for Dr. K ing’s New and well k row n to m any of our read- Discovery, which had m ore th an once ere. saved her life, and cured her of con­ A t B uena V ista th ere is a deposit of sum ption. After tak in g , she slept all fire clay said by ex p erts to he worth night. F u rth e r use entirely cured $50,(XX). It it said to equal in q uality h er.1* T h is m arvellous m edicine is th e best ever found iu A m erica. It is g uaranteed to cure all th ro a t, lung owned by A. T. G ilbert, whose hauk and chest diseases. Only 50c and .$1. Sriul bottles fpee a t all d rug stores. is in trouble at Baleiu. FSCULÏ... i To select good clothing at exorbitant prices, but to | carefully select a stock of well tailored, neat tilting[ garments with reliability at reasonable and popular! prices in quite another tiling. We claim to have done[| ’ this and the compliments we are receiving and ourt increased «ales over any former year show that our| ! efforts are fully appreciated. Our friends can rest as-- ■ snred that all tin* latest and uptodate goods in mens’[ wear can always be found in our store. If you want; ! a stylish hat, fancy shirt, nobby tie or tlie latest glov- os, come to our store. You can always get them as in the past. We will be leaders in mens’ apparel. [ j Try one of our Mt. Hood shirts— Made in Oregon. C apital Normal Nasal CATARRH In »11 its stages there thou Id be cleaulme»«. Ely’» Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals ike diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away » cold lu the head quickly. C r e a m Balm Is placed into the nostrils, spreads over tbs membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im­ mediate and » curs follows. It is not drying-dose nor produce sneering. Large Slat, 90 oents at Drug- Mats or by mail; Trial Sire, 10 cents by mail. KLY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York. AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL N orm al, academ ic, business, civil service, college preparatory, m ech an i­ cal draw ing. F all term <>f 12 weeks opens Septem ber 50, 1901, in F irst N ational bank building. O ur special work is to teach tin- underlying prin ­ 299 Commercial Street. ciples. No tim e wasted on the non- essentials. T he H om e S tu d y and Mail d e p a rtm e n t offers you a rare chance to spend your evenings pleas­ a n tly and profitably in fitting your­ self U r y our life work. T uition for •H:*^-:-^4‘4‘4*+*5**î**H*+^4*4**W**î<4**F4*4*+4*4*+4*4,,î*4*4«*F4**F4*4»+*5*4*4**H‘4**î-î**!*^4,*î*4* vV term , $7 , H om e Study depart nieiit,$7, * E. S. L A M P O R T ❖ Address, J. J. K H A PS, y M \ N r fA C T U R E R Salem , Oregon. •5» Salem Woolen Mills Store * AND I al PORTER OF Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips, Boots, Etc. E s t a b lis h e d 1869- DALLAS COLLEGE 289 Com m e rcia l street, Salem . <’4*4»4*4«4**{**i*4**5**i*,$**8,*fr*M,*{»*M*,5*,5*4«*!*4*,5**I**i**5,4**M**M**i»*F*5,,F*i**i,*5*,5,*5»*5**fr*i»,F4**5’*M**M**> —AND — Does Newspaper Advertising Pay? LI CREOLE ¿ O H P A R K A N D W A S H IN G T O N S T R E K T S j PO RTLA N D , O R EG O N A . P . A rm strong. LL. B ., Principal A p r a c tic a l, p ro g re s s iv e sc h o o l, c o n sp ic u o u s fo r th o ro u g h w o r k , w ith h u n d r e d s o f g r a d u a te s in p o s itio n s a s b o o k k e e p e r s a n d s te n o g r a p h e r s . A lre a d y p r o u d o f a h ig h s ta n d in g w h e re v e r k n o w n , it s te a d ily g r o w s b e tte r a n d b e tte r . O p e n a ll th e y e a r O S tu d e n ts a d m itte d a n y tim e . P riv a te o r c la s s in s tr u c tio n . L e a rn w h a t a n d h o w w e te a c h , a n d w h a t it co sts. C a ta lo g u e fre e . ----------------Board o f D irectors----------------- D. P. THOM PSON, P R ESID E N T D. SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. D U N N E Sheriff’s Sale. FIR ST T E R M BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25, 1901 Co-educational and expenses re d u c ­ ed to the m inim um . R egular college anil academ ic «our see, in clu d in g courses in m usic and business. SPLENDID DORM ITORY ADVANTAGES.'« — 9 — T he resu lt of new spaper advertising are m ore or less an unknow n q u a n ti­ ty, and in order to get a more dt finite knowledge and find out how m any people read the newnpape* advertisem ent«, we have concluded to m ake »his very liberal offer as set forth in the coupon attached below. T h is is no catch- penpy schem e, but a cold blooded proposition th a t we expect you lo get the benefit of. Our goods are all m arked in plain figures. No m erch an t in the sta te can undersell us, q uality considered. Now observe carefully how the coupon reads: DO N O T DESTROY T H IS COUPON «¿1 IT«*IS«*W ORTH,*$M TO ,*Y OU «* F or fu rth er particulars address tlie presid en t, C. C. POLING, DALLAS, OREGON. By returning this coupon to the store of G. W. Johnson & Co. they will allow you on each cash purchase to the amount of $5 and under $J0, 50 cents. On each CASH pur­ chase to the amount of $10 or over, $L This coupon void after Dceemfcer3J, 1901. G. W. JOHNSON & CO., T he Peoples’ Clothiers and Furnishers, 257 Commercial street,^Salem, Oregon. Summons. NOTICE 18 H E R E B Y G IV EN T H A T by virtue of an execution and order of eale du­ the circuit court of the state of Oregon, ly ieeued out of the circuit court of the etate for In the county of Polk .--Departm ent No. 1. of Oregon for the county of Polk, bearing date A. C. Becken, plaintiff, "J the 31»t day of August, A. D.f 1901. upon a vs. > decree duly made, enrolled and docketed in S, A. Menardi, deft. f said court on the 19th day of August, 1901, in To 8 A. Menardi, the above named defend­ a certain suit therein pending, wherein Che- «* THIS**COUPON«*APPEARS«*IN «* ant: meketa lodge, No. 1, Independent Order of IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE OF «* THIS^ISSUE«*ONLY j *SAVE«*IT «* Odd Fellows, of Salem, Oregon, a corpora­ Oregon, you are hereby required to appear tion, is plaintiff, and D .J . Bunyard, and ami answer the complaint filed against you i Alice Bunyard. his wife, are defendants, aud in the above entitled action on or before th* directed to me, commanding me to sell the 27th day of September, A. D., 1901, and if hereinafter described premises to satisfy the you fail so to appear and answer, for want amounts specified in said execution and de­ thereof, plaintiff will take judgment against cree, to-wit: $042.99, with interest thereon a t you for the sum of $388.51, together with in­ the rate of 6 ,p er cent per annum from Au- terest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per ust 19, 1901, together with costs and dis- annum from the 6th day of August, 1901, un­ ursements taxed and allowed at $20.50, and til paid, and for the costs and disbursements the costs of this sale, I will on j of this action. Saturday, Ootobar 5, 1901, This summons is published by order of Hon 1901, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p, m,, of said J. E. Sibley, judge of the county court of day at the west door of the county court Polk county, Oregon, duly made ami entered house in Dallas,Polk county,Or. sell at public on the 9th day of August. 1901. The order auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand for the publication prescribes that the same on day of sale all the right, title interest aud shall be published at least once a week for six Wl TH estate ef the said defendants, and each and consecutive weeks, and th at you shall appear every one of them, and of all persons claim­ and answer on or before tha 27k)i day of Sep­ ing h}', through or under them, or either of tember, 1901. The date of the first publica­ j RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT wr J a % Q l “ kcekiryo n them, subsequent to the 31st day of January, tion of this summons is the Kith day of Au­ Send for Co'.or Cards to W. P. Fuller & Co., Portland, Oreg. 1897, tlie ilate of the mortgage foreclosed in gust, 1901, and of the last publication thereof said suit, of, in and to the said mortgaged is the 27th day of September, 11X)1. TOW NSEND * H ART, premises, described in .said deerse and execu­ Attorneys for plaintiff. tion as follows, to-wit: Lots No. 3 and 8 in block C, in Damon & Haley’s addition to the town of Monmouth, Polk county, Oregon, to­ gether with the tenements, hereditaments and M T T T 'T 'T T T 7 1 / ^ r\ . appurtenauces thereunto belonging or in any m wise appertaining. Date« Dallas, Oregon,this 3rd day of Sept., N o tice is h ereb y g iv en th a t by v ir ­ w v i 1101. Timber and Ranch tu e o f a n ex ecu tio n a n d o rd er of sale J .G . VAN ORSDEL, duly ¡BHued out of the circuit court of the » Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. Lands a Specialty j * ntate of Oregon for Polk county, bearing date r& ; m the 9th of August, 11*01, upon a decree duly made, enrolled and docketed in said court on S i: We are prepared to locate you upon some of the 3rd day of .rune. 1901, in a certain suit therein pending, wherein the State Land a * the finest timber claims in Oregon, or if you ^ Board is plaintiff and J. Y. Brvon and Anna want an improved ranch or fruit farm, we can'*5 (J. Bryon are defendants, and directed to me, i# THE commanding me to sell the hereinafter de­ D r show you just what you are looking for. Call scribed premises to satisfy the amounts speci­ GREAT tik fied in said decree ami execution, I will on and see us. All correspondenee promptly in­ G. W. JO H N SO N & CO. The C lothiers, 2 5 7 Com’l, S alem . g G s P A Ï N T ^ ^ ^ L Sheriff's Sale. I LUTHER & CO«* REAL ESTATE C H. MORRIS MONEY SAVER FOR YOU Offers the bent goods in the m arket for the lowest prices Look a t his goods before you buy elsew here, and you can he sure you will be pleased in every way. H e not only giv­ es you the best goods for the m oney, b u t th e l>e*t and the n e atest work. E stablished 17 year«. M anufacturing jew el­ er and scientific optician, Main stre et, D allas, O r. Take a Kodak W ith You When you take your va­ cation trip, Cameras from $1 to $20. A full line of photo supplies always on hand. PFENN IG , Jeweler and Optician. Next door to*P. O., Dallas. TR IU M PH PRUNE ACADEMY OF— SACRED HEART S A L E M . O R . Boarding and day school for girls. E ducation thorough and practical. Ixrcation beautiful and h e alth fu l. C ourses — K in d e rg arten , P rim ary, G ra m m a r and academ ic. Music d e p artm e n t — C onservatory j m ethods, piano, violin, g u ita r and m andolin. B est in stru ctio n s in a rt sn d lan- i guages. Send for p rospectus A ddress, S IS T E R S U P E R IO R . S c h o o l R e o p e n s S e p t. 3 r d . ->+++4-4'4-H"« G R A D E R S^ H ighest aw ard a t Oregon state fair. For green and dried prune« F o u rth season. Im proved for 11101. Sand for p a rtiru la ra to SALEM FENCE WORKS State street, Salem. W A L T E R MORLEY, Prop i* Saturday, Septem ber 14, 1901, tended to. LUTHER & CO., Dallas, Or. At the hour of 1 o’clock, p. in., of said day, at tlie front door of the court house in Dallas, in said Polk county, sell at public auction to * * * * * * * * * * * * * * S * * * * * * * * * * * * the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of sale, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said defendants, and each and every one of them, and of all persons claiming by, through or under them, or either of them sub­ sequent to the 6th day <>f April, 1894, the date of the mortgage foreclosed in snid suit, of, in and to the said mortgaged premises, de­ scribed in said deciee ami execution a*« f«»l- Of time and money in a business education is not a venture. The benefits to be derived from li»ws, to-wit: Beginning a t a point north 10 such a course last for life and pay substantial dividends every day. These facts are amply degrees, 55 minutes, west 38.43 chains from I shown by the uniform success of the graduates of the I where the center of the road from Salem to CAPITAL BU SIN E SS COLLEGE | Spring Valley intersects the south line of the donation land claim No. 07, Not. No. 317, of Onr students are offered the advantages of a school well known for its thorough work, I Jesse H arritt and wife, in t 7 s, r 3 w, of the pleasant rooms, skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and individual instruction. | Willamette meridian, in Polk county, Ore­ Living expenses cheap. Send for catalogue. gon, running thence north 10 degrees, 55 min­ W. I. STA LEY, P rin cip a l, Salem , Oregon. utes, west 4.30 chains along the center of said road; thence east 35.04 to the east line of said claim No. 67;thence south 24 degrees, 15 min­ utes, east 4.63 chains along said line;thence west 36.13 chains to the place of beginning, con­ taining 15 acres, more or less. All to be sold * BALFOUR * for gold coin. Date« 1 at Dallas, Oregon, this 13th day of $ GUTHRIE j * 207 Commercial street, Salem ^ I August, 1901. J. O. VAN ORSDEL, & COMPANY Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. # WILSON’S Î CELERY * * * * * I thy witha.-iotr -kin. That ti.»«t ftfehnfwül ¡cave to si and *l«*rp »ill rtaUul. At Wii$uii «dru| sktv, Dalla«. i Ì 9 T h e farm ers of Polk d o u n ty should see them before selling. T hey have tlie H um phrey warehouse a t Salem . a. TOP.aPRICES.« FOR,«GRAIN * » r e ie ie a e a e a e K e ie ie a e ie a s M •CYCLISTS, | ATTENTION.* Call and see samples of Rambler, Ideal and Crcs- eent bicycles at “DANDELION I ^ 9 ▲ * J. t J, ' «L *L WHEAToeOATSoeANDoe BARLEY j » » » » e o e e e e e e ie ie e e e e e e e e e e e e Î Will give efrrnirth th e nerve* *n<*. ivrni prom ote a good ap p itit* healthy iligention: « ill re .« ve coitat i»v%- purity th e hloo.1 ami m ake a krnl- A re doing k general warehouse and storage business anil are ❖ ready to buy y our ^ vtfLEE^SMITH'S-je CYCLER Ye* W Largest stock of sundries outside of Salem. 9 Best equippped repair shop in Polk conn y. \ z SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N T O O U T OF TO W N j *ORDERS j *