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D A L LA S D O INGS. S to p * t h e C o u g h De afness C a n n o t be C u r e d By local application* as they cM tio* I And work* ofl’tlie cold. L axative b*o- Mr. Dodson’s clerks, a t Ihe R acket real'll th e t?iae**e<l portion of th e ear. [ m oqiiinine tablet« cure » cold in one s to r e , h a v e b een v ery b u sy d u r in g th e I Till fe i* only out? t%;«y l.i r a r e tleaf- day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 p a st w e ek . Iii< p rices an il g o o d - It iv in g ih >8 i ntl 'h a t is hy cons i utio n al | rente. a ttr a c te d «w arm s o l tlie r .c c u t b o p rente Ilea. Deafness is euti-etl hy an flick ers to b is sto r e. irH ained conditio t of th e ucicuii» lin L u m b e r. ing «.f the e U fl it ia n tul*c. W hen this M ontgom ery A M illigan arc now till« is inti tineil you have a rum bling prepared to furnish any kind of lulu | I-s sc Lvm h is hard to beat 1 riten it soui tl or im perfect hearin g , and when i-er on short notice. Smv nnd planing | contea to horse sti-aing. it is e n tirely do.-ed. deafness is lh a m ills th ree fourth m iles west of Falls resolt, and unless th e iiiH .iniinatton C ity, willi branch office and yard at A stock of -Ito s to su it all tastes is can he taken o u t and this till« re<*?or- A irfie in ch arg e of W J T uruhlge. i d to its nutim tl condition, h e atin g i O ur lu m b e r is seasoned and trim m ed no sm all I t-k. but we have succeeded, will he destroyed forever. N iue cases I ami it pays to buy drv lum bar. Plans j T he popularity of our shoe alore as a o u t of ten are can ed hy c a ta rrh , I and e stim ates furnished fo e . W rite ilia'ribitting re n te r of fine f*s twear which is m ulling b u t an inH itued con | for fu rth e r inform ation.—Jo h n Mont- ¡ lias never dim inished. G reatest satis ilition of the m ucous surfaces. We I ginnery, general m anager. W in. Mul faction experienced hy those who lieve bought, Tlie Bee Hive. will give $100 for any case of deafness, ligati, yard m an iger. caused hy c a ta rrh , th a t cnutiot he W h a t do th e C h l i d e r n D r i n k ? cured by H a ll’s C a ta rrh Cure. Hent] Iu corsets and hosiery Mrs. C itare for circulars, fre**.— F. .1. C heney D on’t give them tea or coffee. Have ' can suit alm ost anybody. Kite curries Co,, T oledo. Ohio. 8«>ld by d ruggists you tried th e m w food drink'G rain-oY a great variety of ladies and c hildrens a t 75 cents. H a ll’s F am ily Pill* are It ia delicious and n o u rish in g and furnishing goods at her em porium ou the best. takes th e place of coffee. T he more Main street. Death af Mlaa M a u d Baxtar. fill articles of eterling silver, w atches, G rain-O yqu give the cliildern the A fter g rad u atin g from the M cM inn rings, e tc. OAKDALE. more health you distribute through ville high school th e ta u g h t a t E n te r W b s t you buy at F a u lt’s hardw are prise and Pioneer on eith er aide of her C ard Bros- finished picking Imps a t tli- ir system s. G rain O is m ade of store will alw ays sta n d a severe lest. You can get sta n d ard c lo th in g be pure grains, and when properly pre B alt Creek hom e and had the pros ihe F a rley y ard S aturday. A lthough Ilia goods are often Setter, low sta n d ard prices a t th e New York pared tastes like the choice grades of pect of a b rig h t future. B ut after a Chas. Farley is m oving Ids family coffee h u ‘ costs about one fourth as his prices are never higher. H e h a n R acket store, and th e beet shoe* in brief illness w ith quick consum ption dles q u ite a variety of a g ric u ltu ra l im m ark et for th e least m oney. G et your m uch. Ail grocers sell it. 15 cents she passed away last W ednesday. T h e t • town (or school. .GUM PTION. plem ents. A m ore com plete stock or rubber good* there. funeral occurred a t th e fam ily hom e and 25 cents. one of better q u a lity it would ba hard Elroy Jackson and the Perry boys, yesterday afternoon end she was g e n does not have gumption till one has been to Hint. E very need of every farm er A bout a ll Ihe bop growers except J. of N elialem , have been picking bops M A R K ET*Rl E P O R T . tly and affectionately laid to rest properly cheated." Persons of gumption are in th e co u n ty in th e m a ile r of h a rd F. Groves or D allas, J . M. Davie and am ong loved ones in th e B elt Creek here'. (Corrected weekly by Felix Noel.) ware can be m et th ere . A. W , Tuewe of Gooseneck, had flu- cem etery. 8he was a m em ber of th e using Ivory Soap, women who have trusted George Robinson will soon visit his W h ea t, p e r b u sh el, 50 eta. ■»bed g a th e rin g th eir crops before th e C hrielian ch u rch and a t h e r reqaeat • #* bro th er a t E ugene. themselves too near the precipice of false B ra n , p e r ton $14 ra in s cam e. A day o r two of dry th e choir of th a t ch u rch in D allas, M. E xam ine o u r line of dresa goods, w eather will enable them to pick tlie S h o rts, por to n , $18. Jo h n Robinson is in P o rtla n d . D. E llis, A ndrew H olm an, Mrs. E . F . economy and who can now appreciate the true econo linings, trim m in g s, underw ear, corsets, balance w ithout m ate ria l in ju ry . G ate, p e r b u sh e l, 40 ct*. Goad and M ite E lla Roy sang a t her O E D ennis tried clover, vetches, belts, neckwear, ladies’ su its ,s k ill and my in a soap made of pure vegetable oils and other F lo u r, p e r 10 b a rre ls, $3 00. rape and field corn this year and con wool waists. W e have selected w ith N otw ith stan d in g the inclem ent funeral. T he pall bearers were C. L. F lo u r, per ssck , 85c. high - class ingredients, but made in such quantity as siders vetches the biggest SUCC' ss. | g reat care, are positively rig h t in price w eather p ru n e picking e n d drying S ta rr, W. F . N ichole, Allan T ravis, W. B uckw heat Hour, $2.50 per cw t. 'a n d allow late st styles. T h e Bee havo gone rig h t ahead but not a t full H. G aynor, Alva and E lm er G illam . to bring the price within the reach of the very poorest G erntea, $1 50 per cwt. Mr. H arris will soon move from th e I Hive. speed. Unless there be* a c o n tin u a C o m m eal, $2 60 |ier cw t. Cam pbell to the Boise place. family. Indeed it is the very poor who most need it, for M u a lo a l D e p a rtm e n t. tion of Hie wet w eather th ere will be •** no g re at in ju ry . {Corrected wraltly by Drown a Son On W ednesday last th e director of Mr. M acomher lost two calves last they can least afford the extravagance of common soap. Mr. R>sser’a guns shoot stra ig h t and this d e p artm e n t again took ch arg e of week by poison. P otatoes, p e r b u sh el, 60 cts. strong. T he h u n tin g season will soon New and second hand heaters, some B u tte r, p e r pou n d , 20cta. Jo h n H arris and Mr. Bowm an ex be on h»nd and be is ready to serve of them air tig h t, for sale a t all price* college affaire m usical. H e m ay be found a t hi* studio from 8:30 a. m . to L ard , p e r p o u n d , 14 cts. sportsm en w ith everything th a t they a t K ersluke’s fu ru itu re store. pect to go to the coast soon. 12 and 1 p. m. to 5. Special tra in in g B a c o u ,sid e s , p e r pound, 10J(314ct* m ay need. For gt-tx-erie* go to O rfieltl’«. for thoae preparing to teach will be a O u r S ta te F a i r E x h ib it. H a m s, p e r p o u n d , 13<»16 cts. **• new feature in th is d e p a rtm e n t. In S h o u ld e rs, p e r p o u n d , 8® 10 cts. Dr. W ill C avanagh, d e n tis t ? office T ile O regonian in speaking of th e ord er th a t a full years study m ay be F o r auyloody along the road th e Sa E g g s , p e r d o z e n , 20 cts. | over th e bank iu Dallas. various co u n ty exhibits a t the state W H A T W E HAVE LEAR N ED D U R IN C credited, it is advisable th a t those con lem stage will bring things. C h ic k e n s , p e r dozen $2.50@$4 T H E W E E K F R O M A LL AV A IL. I. M. Sim pson has had 1,000 bud iels 'air save th a t as a whole th ey c o n sti tem plating stu d y begin a t once. T he D ried fru its , p e r po u n d , 5<a 12 c t-. tu te th e best ag ric u ltu ra l display ever •% of grain chopped to feed to his mi k director also w ishes to a n n o u n ce th a t B e e ts, p e r pou n d , 1 c en ts seen on this coast. C o n tin u in g it For tem p o rary housekeeping M r. A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r cows th is w inter. if euffleient general in te rest is m an i T u rn ip s , p e r p o u n d , 1 c ts . says: Polk c o u n ty is m entioned first, K erslake can fit one up q uite cheap N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of R e aders fested, a choral class will be organised T h ere will be a big sale of horses, C a b b ag e , per p o u n d , 2 eta. not because it i* believed it sta n d s a witli second b a u d goods. H e will I n Ah re v la te d P a r a g r a p h s . a n d som e work of th e m asters will be c attle , hogs, household goods and better chance th an the o th e r c o u n O n io n s, p e r p o u n d , 3 cts. tak e your old fu rn itu re in exchange and rendered a t som e suitable Scott’s Emulsion is not a studied farm ing im p le m e n ts a t t h t hom e of J ties, b u t because the exh ib it was pre B eans, p e r p o u n d , 5(*7 cents. for new. tim e ; b u t it is necessary th a t th e i n C aptain IlaroM Fisk*, of tint regu P. E m m e tt, near B ethel, on M onday, pared by a w .n u n who has shown C orn i m s I, p e r poh n d , 2^ cts. good medicine for fat folks. terest be general am ong the m usical la r a rm y , i* here w ith hi* wife on a S eptem ber 30th. great taste in tho a rra n g e m e n t of the H ay, per ton, $5(g$8. vi»it to h i. bro th er, V. P. F iske. H e Strongest and m ost u p to d a te line We have never tried giving it aspiring populatio n . products she has gathered together. In all stages of nasal c a ta rrh th ere ) b Htnlion.d a t th e m ilitary prison i n of clo th in g in th is viciuity. Y o u th ’s T h e Publlo A u ctio n Mrs, F. A. W olfe, ef Falls C ity .d e - to a real fat person. We don’t Mrs. Isabello S teels h as been chosen A lcatraz island in San Francisco hay, should be cleanliness. As experience i-ervre g reat credit for her successful Of tlie N at H olm an farm , 480 acres, su its, three pieces, $4 to $10. M en's and is on a three m o n th s leave of ab proves, E ly ’s Cream C alm is a clean s suits $4.50 to $18. Overcoats in all dare. You see Scott’s Emul a d m in istra to r of th e estate of Jo sep h efforts. Aside from a rra n g in g in a t on S a tu rd ay , S ep tem b er 28th. a t the sence, H im self and wife have Iteen er, soother and healer of th e d'seasad tractive style the thousands of vegeta eottrl house in D allas, will give you the latest styles a t every price. T he sion builds new flesh. Fat M ille ra t B uena V ista u n d e r $6,000 visiting in Texas, B oston, B altim ore m em brane. It is not d rying nor ir r i Bee Hive. bond. bles, fruits, g ra in s and grasses, she and W est P o in t, where he graduated. tatin g . and does not produce sneezing has c o n stiueted several n e at designs the 1-est o p p o rtu n ity you ever had of purchasing a good p'ace a t a low ti people don’t want i t Strong Priee 50 c en ts a t druggists or it will B row n’s grocery »lore resem bles a C om fortable shoes for old ladies can people don’t need it. b« m ailed hy Ely B rothers, 56 W arren th a t atld novelty to a splendid dem on- gure and a t alm ost your own term s. bee b ite , there being u c o n tin n a l S treet, New York. U pou being pla ; at ration of th e prolific will id old Polk For in fo rm a tio n write J o ,-n D. H ol always tie found a t G aynor’s exclu stream of com ers a n d goers. F irst ced in to th e nostrils it spreads over "P olk C ounty” neatly f Tilled ol flow m an, a d m in istrato r, or Oscar H ay ter, sive shoe em p o riu m . Both the q u a li But if you are thin Scott’s class goods a t rig h t prices are the a t ty and tlie price of tlieit footwear are Emulsion is the medicine for tile m em brane slid relief is im m ediate ers, a t once catch n s ihe eye on eu a tto rn ey , Dallas. O regon. trance to th is booth. T he v is ite ra i tra c tio n . very attractive. -w It i s an agreeable cure. L E TTE R LIST. GROCERY once spends several m inutes in e x a m you. It doesn’t tire you out. T , A. F arley is u n d e r t r e i t m e n t a t ination of the display of products to Rev. L. C. S m ith , of C alifornia, th e T hese le tte rs re m a in uncalled for in th e Balem hospital. - OREGON The work DALLAS Everybody is invited Jp call a n d see There is no strain. new p ssto r of tlie South .Methodist which he is th u s so a p p ro p riato li’ in the D allas postoffice for th e week e n d P reach in g service a t tlie P resb y teri c h u rch , will p re arh here n e x t S unday. troduced. Over th e e n h a n c e to th e ing Septem ber 23rd and parties calling the variants im provem ent* lately m ade is all natural and easy. You T . A. RIGGS* Proprietor. an c h u rc h next S unday m orning. R> v. E , L F itch , Die presiding eider, booth, and ju st inside the n am e of the for tlrem will please sta te th a t they a t Doeki-teder’s livery stable. Hi* team * and vehicle* are the nobbiest in just take the medicine and will !u>ld q u a rte rly conference- S a tu r dieplay, liangg a tinge beli m ade of have been a d v e rtis e d : It is a fact well understood Kev. G oodfrim d -has tendered h is day a t 2 ;30. P reaching S aturday at g rains and grasses and having a to n the city. • that’s all there is to it. M r J o h n M A lexander, resignation as pastor of tho ch u rch 7 :30; Sunday at 11 and 7 :30. that you can buy better and gue m ade of a stuoli bundle of w heat M is E lla Brown, - . to take effect O ctober 15th. The next thing you know more goods of me for less in the straw . Back on th e fa rth e r Shafer A B radley, th e new m illi Mr H enry C a rb e n t, Mi-s M ildred D augherty, of S h e r side of the booth stands a ta ll ladder T h e W . C. T . V. tallies will have nery firm up stair* over Brow n's you feel better—you eat better money than at any store in Mr Michel Duutsch (2), m ade of grain. S ta n d in g ag ain st the th e ir reg u lar m eeting in th e Soutli idan, ia to tench a t B utler. store, solicit y o u r p atronage aud g u a r Mr F red Fry, wall, it m ay represent th a t th e grain It is Polk county. I keep every M ethodist c h u rc h a t 2 o'clock n e x t T he presen t officers of the Lewis antee you satisfaction in style, m ake —and you weigh more. Lee Fruit, W ednesday afternoon. thing fresh and up to date— ville S undav school a re : S u p e rin te n growing in d u stry in Oregon bus been up and price, M r R H H ilderband, a quiet worker. d en t, Mrs M. J . Bronson ; a - ¡sla n t, J . but a ladder by m eans of which the always fresh and the best. M r Geo H u rlb ert, H . B .O osper and fam ily have been Send for free sample. J. Leveck ; organist, Mias M ary S m ith ; W ebfoot farm er m ay cliinh to o th er Miss Else Jo h n so n , spending several days a t the sla te fair. H jre are a few summer deli ihnr tliirg s. W ere it su rm ounted V isit our store. Y ou will flud nov SCOTT A BOWNE. Chseiisli, Pearl Si., N. Y. c h o riste r, W . C. W illiam s ; trea su re r, Roy M cCune E sq, Sue sad sot all dnicgi»u. v*itli diry products, p runes, hops, etc,, elties of every d escription; so m any cacies : J . C. F lstc lie r, form erly ^f McCoy, W. W. S m ith. M r Ju k e W illiam s, Ihe etie n g th of th e im agination would u n u su al things here— those you d o n ’t has rented for five years the Have Le- M r Dee W rig h t. Jo h n A lexander, who was raised he none tho less difficult. Mrs. W olfe SWEET PICXLES j * know where- to g e t and those you n o place beyond th e Q rande Koude near In dependence, was recently m ar AMS AND JELLED* Summons. has been a t th e fair before and has C. G. C6 ad , postm aster. need. T he Bee H ive. • agency and will m ake th a t h ead q u ar ried in M ontana. ^IMOLAS learned by experience qow to p u t a ters for Ilia c attle in the w inter tim e. •*» STRAINED HONEY j« Remember In the circuit court of the state of Oregon A. H Nichols, of D ayton, is to have -display together o as to a ttra c t a t POTTED CHICKEN jl T here he osn raise plenty of hay u n til In the county the m oat skillful ten tio n . She has 64 varieties of w heat, T h a t th e public auction of tlie N.it for Polk county—Department No. 2. POTTED TURKEY.* liis Salm on river ran ch is in good c o n charge of the J. M. W ise farm a t Per- 22 of oats, 11 of barley. 25 of potatoes, H olm an farm on S a tu rd ay , S eptem blacksm ith is J o h n E. S m ith, so it i* Chemeketa lodge, No. 1, In-^ INSTANTANEOUS TAPIO dition. I t being a m uch used stop rydale. dependent Order of Odd Fel 50 of apples, 20 of corn, 1242 of c a n ber 28th, will give you the chance of claim ed. ping p lac . for people bound to or lows, of Salem, Oregon, a | J . L. M urphy and wife are back ned fruit, 20 of melons, 20 of squashes a life tim e for gettin g u good farm ca for puddings. Try our an cor|M>ration, plaintiffs, from the coast, bis good wife will a r and ever; kind of garden vegt-tnble and stock ranch. from a su m m er’s sojourn east of the va. > D <> n o t buy any kind of a stove u n tiseptic toothpicks. Inde range to keep a few travelers. possible, She had cherries fresh from m ountains. til after in sp ectin g Mr. W isem an's Byron Hunter and Sadie Hunter, his wife: Ida M, pendence creamery butter al T o C u r e a C o l d In O n e Day the tree, and to keep them fresh had On n e x t T h u rsd ay evening th e lo stock. Lots of new and desirable Hunter, Nora B. Hunter, Ju Sam E llio tt, well know n by all Dal stripped ihe foliage from off w here the T ake laxative brotuo quinine tablets. cal W oodm an cam p will in itia te seven ways on ice. tilings have lately been received a t his lia A . Smith, Alice Bell and o r e ig h t c an d id ates and have a lu n ch las people, was recen tly m arried in fru it grew, and th en covered the lim b AH d ru g g ists refund the money if it h a.d w are store. and F, L. Bell, her husband; , C onnecticu t. Willi* L. Thomas and Lein | with elicere clolh to keep th e birdc fails to c u re. S ig n a tu re of E . W. a fte r th eir labors. All m em bers are Shaddock, administrator of I invited. N E W TO-DAY. Vlrs. W eaver, who is now viaitiDg away. She says th a t strip p in g off the Grove on each box. 25 cents. the estate of Thomas M. G randest line of jack ets a n d cloaks foliage slops th e lim b from b reath in g , Hunter, deceased, defend- I J . L. B urns and fam ily, of n ear Air- friends a t D ayton and P o rtlan d , m ay e ve r shown ill th e valley now on ex Ple ase P a y S o m e t h i n g . ant?. J and tlie fruit will keep fjom cherry lie, h a re moved to Dallas ta rem ain be found in her stu d io a t the college lim e to fair tim e. Iu p re p arin g for To the above-naiRpd defendants, Byron Hun irio H i GRADS v o m is t i r o o * CAMERA AMD M any have prom ised to settle their hibition a t th e Bee H ive store. after n e x t M onday. U * . t oatflt, o rti valued al $24, for aale or to trade cheap while he a tte n d s college here. ter and Sadie Hunter, his wife, Ida M. jl Polk c o u n ty ’s exhibit a t th e fair, Mrs. accounts a t th is office as soon as tlie %• Hunter, Nora B. Hunter, Julia A. Smith, hy Frank Brewn, Dallas. Do n o t forget ab o u t th e publie sale Wolfe has been assisted by c o n triti« harvest season was over. T his is to Alice Bell and F. L. Bell, her husband, Mrs J W. H aw ver, of Bloom ing All the ladies are invited to inspeot W illis L, Thomas and Lem Shaddock, ad- o o d b e d l o u n g e , h e a t in g st o v e a n d to n , Illin o is, is heie for an exteuded at the M orrison place south of Balla- lions of produce from Mr. C ham bers, rem ind them nnd all o ther delinquent* Miss H nllock’s m illinery stock, even ministrator of the estate of Thomaa M. table for Bale by Mrs. J. C. FrakeC Dallas. visit w ith her p a ren ts, £ . T. Ingles lon tom orrow , sod th a t of J. P. E m of In d e p en d e n ce ; B. Scott, of Rickro- th a t we greatly desire at least partial if they have no th o u g h t of p u rc h a s Hunter, deceased: 7 m ett so uth of Bothcl n e x t M onday. »11 ; D. It H ubbard, of C row ley; D. R. paym ents. Please bring or send what ing. She lias a m ost com plete stoek a n d wife. IN T H E N A M E OF T H E ST A T E OF you can now. Do not wait for a more E. CLARK. K1CKREALL, HA4 M0 GOOD Oregon, you and each of you are hereby re W hile in P o rtlan d this week we R uble, of W est S sle m ; George W ells, of choice m illinery. Miss Sophia S h ires is to tench at co n v en ien t tim e. All postm asters are Cotflwold ewee to let on share«. quired to appear and »newer the complaint called on R. B M iller, successor to C. of Buena V ista, and Mr. G regg, of nled against you in the above entitled court authorized to receive nnd rem it sute P a rk e r, Miss Iva H aley a t H ig h lan d H. M arkham as the S o u th e rn Pacific Ballatoli. T he exh ib it therefore, rep- and cause, wjthin six week« of the date of the scriptiou, re ta in in g 10 per c en t for a n d B ert Guy a t S alt Creek. SA LSM SLA BS. 100 ACRE FIRLD CL OH I TO TOWN TO real passenger and freight agent, Mr. reren ta the products of every section publication of thin summons, to-wit: the 25th th e ir trouble. for one third the crop of wheat er oate ny W. day of October, 1901. and if you fail ao to ap H ave you noticed th a t $45 steel M arkham was the m ost popular ra il of Polk c o u n ty . T h e Polk county e x T he Salem soap factory ou t by the h ib it is tlie only one p u t up by a wo pear and aiiHwer «aid complaint, the plaintiff range in the show window of Brown A road m an ever ill Oregon and we pre woolen m ill will exchange a choice a r T h e R e n e w a l a S t ra in . will apply to the court for the relief demand ' Hon. T hey propose to give it away dict th a t M i. Miller will fi'l his shoes. m an. V a catio n is over. Again the school ticle of Isu n d iy or toilet soap for tal ed in ita complaint, to-wit: Vor a decree fore t ) | CHOICE SHEEP «TO LET ON THE SHARKS closing plaintiff's mortgage upon the follow £ n t also two fine calves for tale hy Mrs. leal Ma on th e first of Ja n u a ry to whoever Being progressive and broad m inded low and grease from Folk county. (tell ring* a t m orning anti a t n eon, C o lle g e O p e n i n g . ing deacrilwd real property, to-wit: The c-umber near Oakdale. holds th e lucky n u m b er am ong the he will he the friend of th e |ieople as west half of the following tract of laud: Com W ednesday m orning a t 10 ; 15 ol’r again w ith ten* of thousand* tlie coupons they are now giving with ev well as of the railroad. Next week, mencing at a point 70 links west an d 7,73 h a rd e st kind of work bus begun, the E v ery th in g in the d ry goods line, chains accom panied hy an e x p e rt in d u stria l college bell called its stu d e n ts and renew al of w hich is a m ental and ery 25 c en t purchase. south of Monument No. 8t situate at p u LL BLOOD COTBWOLD RAMS FOR SALI. some of it* friends together to in d u lg all up to data a n d a t fair figures can Liberal diecount given for club# and orders the south wee! corner of block No. 11 in the agent, he will s ta rt on a canvas of the more than eoe by A. B. Chandler, Balls tea. Or. Miss V ena Goff, of In de|iendence, whole valley, with a view to e n c o u r ili tlie opening exercises of th e school physical strain to all except the most he found a t S to c k to n ’s g re at e m p o r town of Monmouth, county of Polk and state rugged. T lie little girl th a t a few of Oregoti, running thence went 5.71 chains, has gone to teach in M ontana. aging and aiding all m an n e r of in d u s year A fter song, the reading of » days ago lied roses in Iter cheeks sod ium in the region of the postoffice. then Aouth 1.75 chains to the place of begin c h ap ter from th e sacred book by Rei You can be c ertain of trad in g th e re to ning, and eefttaining one acre of land, more T70R RENT —THE SURLEE PROPERTY TWO Mr«. C has. V an d en b u rg and d a u g h trial developm ents. T he people every M atlock, p ra y er by Rev. G oodfriend, th e little boy whoee lip« were th en so the beet advantage. J blue he weet of depot. Apply heve. or leee. To secure the payment of the money and te r are up from C ottage Grove viailiug where should welcom e them Rev. J . Bowersox, of D ayton, gave an red you would have lu tiste d (h a t they due upon a certain note made by E. A. Ar the fam ily of J . P. S ta rr. Doc P a tte r m ake th em feel th a t th eir effort* are in te ree tin g and in stru ctiv e address. had been “ kissed by strnw herries,” thur, defendant’s testator herein, on or about B ■ AYR FOR BALK AT F ALL* CITY ANY M any of th e best fam ilies for mile* the 23rd day of March, 1394, wherein and so n , form er dep u ty clerk, is iu a d rug appreciated. kind of lumber you may wteh at a good die T hen followed several o th e r ta lk s ; one have already lost som ething of the ap whereby the |» id B. A . Arthur promised and count. ■round have th e ir w ashing don* a t store th ere. oearanee of health . Now is a lim e Miss E th e l K elty is to teach a t Ze by Prof. Reynold*, on* by Dr. B i f n e r agreed to pay to the order of plaintiff the when m any children should !>e given th e Salem steam la u n d ry , aa all ol of $350 three years after date, with in- J . A. M illsap, from near W illam ina, ■ia and Mine E m m a H u llt, of M arion of P ortland. O ther* also spoke, all a to n ic, w hich m ay avert m uch ser the work < n tru ated to them is always sum ¡TOCE SHEEP TO LET ON THE SHARES BY terent at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, giving such advise and words of cheer e o u u ty , iu n o rth S pring V a lle y . is now living at A shland, and in cane suit or action lie Instituted to col S' B. F. Smith at Lewieville. well done. ious trouble, and we know of no other as were needed. T he m atricu latio n lect said note or any (Motion thereof, promis C has. M nlkey will begin teaching list exceeds la st y ear’s by tw e n ty — so h ighly to he recom m ended a* Roy B radford, a 17-year-old nephew ed therein to pay such sum as the court IXTY HEAD OF EWER TO LEASE FOR FROM of Mrs. W m . G ra n t and Mrs. Viola at Lewisvillo next Mo iday and Miss there being 45 as th e first days e n H ood’« SsrsapariII*. which s tre n g th N othing h u t first class photography might adjudge reasonable as attorneys’ fee* in one to three year«. Inquire of 1. P. Reeee, Mc M orton, was throw n from a horse and Jessie Reese will h a re charge of the ro llm en t M any of o u r nu m b er, w- ens th e nerve», perfects digestion and ia tu rn ed o u t from lite B ru n ite studio. stich suit or action, and to pay the moneys Coy, Oregon. due upon said note in United States gold coin killed a t Ilia hom e in G uerusville, C al Pioneer school. Miss R uby Reese has arc glad to say, are new et udente T in a .sim ilation, and aid s m ental develop and to have it further declared by the court t>een g ra n te d a special p erm it u n til tisi here given nam es o nly stu d e n ts rnent hy buildiug u p tlie whole sys ifornia, a few days ago. that the sum of $40 it a reae* liable sum to be RK BRED ROAN 1- AND ft YEAR OLD DUR- the n e x t reg u lar teachers ex am in atio n ta k in g Ihe regular Work • C lielw ynJ tem , I)r. Keeler, tlie official c o u n ty cet allowed to plaintiff a« its attorneys' fee in F ham huils for mis by frank Butler. Falle City. New and second hand th resh ers rIda Riiit, and that the «aid lien, charge and erinariaii, m ay nearly alw ays be fouud and engines of various kinds and new V he gryat carnival, w hich opens at Coed, A ugnai Risser, M aude Brown. incumbrance may be foreclosed in the manner at Hie steel bridge feed yard and can provided by law. That said land and prem H allie M orrison, E vangeline H a rt, S p r i n g V a lle y C ro p s . • AWED OAR FENCE PORTS CHEAP AT THE a n d second hand pum ps on sale a t P ortland on S eptem ber 19th and c o n a * mill on the Guthrie place. rem edy alm ost a n y ailm en t of ani E sth er Savage, Ola G ra n t, M aud H art, ise* beaold by the Hluiiff of Pelk county, Ore P F. C latk , of Z ena, reports to the W agner Bros. shop. Go and exam tin u es u n til O ctober 19tb, 190i, will gon. That the purchaner thereof at Much Male He well worth a trip to th e m etropolis. Lnrene Uglow, D sna R eynolds, K *‘e w ea'her bureau as follows: T hresh- mala. in e pum ps. lie immediately thereafter put in po*ee**ion ON1Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM PRO- thereof, and that out of the money* arising E xhibits of a g ric u lta ral and h o rtic u l W ilton, Lydia C am pbell, C laud Shaw, j ina is all done and the average yield pert y at usual ratas by Otoar Hay ter, Dallas, Now is th e tim e to post y o u r farm tu ral products, m in in g and m an u fac Louise C ollins, D ean Collin*, Daniel of w in ter w heat is safe to say, 22 from Much sale the plaintiff should be entitled The money will be refanded to any a g fin s t trespassers, who so often tu rin g industries, a th le tic exercis-s, a Poling. Newton G uy, B ert T eats, H al bushels an acre, spring w heat 15. oats to receive the turn of $350 and interest there leave fences down a n d gates open, or horse shew a t w hich feats of horse li* T e a ts, Mélli* T eats, Eloise Phillips, 35. H op picking is sH but com pleted who are n o t e n tirely aatisfled with the on at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from 4 PER CENT ON FARM 23rd day of March, iHfHi, until paid; $40 M ONEY TO LOAN AT J. L. COLLINS, Dalles. carelessly in ju re stock. W e have m an sh ip and th e various form s of Eugenia Phillips, D allas; R ena S tout- — three-fourths ol a full crop, b u t ex- giaalt purchased a t Jo h n so n 's c lo th the attorneys’ feet, and $23.17 paid by said plain ing e stablishm ent. T hey have sizes large cloth notices a t 50 cents a dozen. fancy rid in g will he seen, and a m ag enberg, K a th arin e B raun, P e rry d ale ; -c lie n t in q u a lity . E v ap o rato rs are tiff a* taxee on the herein described |>rop- and shape* to fit everybody. T heir ertv for the yeere IflWBand 1900, aud the coete y i H E th el Brown, Meda Scobert, Mon l-eing crow ded to th e ir full capacity. E A HAVE i MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVBO T h e open season for k illin g birtls nificent m ilitary to u rn a m e n t, {»ertici m o u th ; M erlon E llis, Fall* C ity ; Nel Italian prunes are a ini! crop, but the goods are equal to tailor m ade suits, and disbursements of this suit and the charge« SIBLEY A KARIM ». begins O ctober 1st and lasts 60 days. paled in by pi ked com panies from lie Phillips, Airlie ; D. L ynn Gul-eer, Petite* less th a n half a crop. T he they ru n a first fla ts one price house, and expense« of said eaie, and that th« plain tiff have such other further and different re O nly d u rin g th e last half of Novem th e O regon national g u ard , are a few Lloyd A. L au n e r, Dayton ; V irgil H . rain of F riday n ig h t cam e too late to and you can get the equivalent of a lief a* may neem meet tint«» this honorable WO MARES. ONE BROWN AND THE OTHER of th e a ttrac tio n s a t the carnival tliie ru sto m m ade su it for on* half the court and agreeable to the principles of equity. a light bey, have strsyed from HUl#b.»ru nnd ber can they lie killed for m ark et. vear. T he Southern Pacific coin|>»- Massey, B rooks; E lls I itn e r, J u lia benefit potatoes, w hich will yield less m oney. will probably corns this way. J. H Towneead or You, and each of you, are hereby further H itner, K ings Valley ; B o th a Allen, J . N. Hart will suiUMy rewa-d any Information Ilian o n e-th ird of a cr->|> in th is vicin notifiesi that on the 3th day of September, conesrning W e have 10,00# shingles for sale in ny will sell tickets a t low rates f»r thvm. 1901, the Hon. R. P. Hoiee, judge of the »Imre F are from Dallas Inez A llen, K ick reail; M roic S m iih ity. T he late apple Crop is very lig h t, a n y q u a n tity desired If you need th is occasion. A lbert E. W illiam *. O eo rje H . Broil entitled court, made an order at the city of A t the Y okoham a Tee store you not being a fo u rth ol a crop. Very • u y . com e quick before they are gone $3 70, round trip . T ickets sold only son, Percy Lewis, J . L. B u rn s, 1-ewis- in Marion county, Oregon, authoriz L ille w heat has been sow n— w si'in g can get extract* of end end all fla Salem -<epteniber 25ih, October 2nd, 9 th aud o r th e rains set iu. ing and directing thi* «ununoit* to l>e served ville; Perry B lu g h m s n , 'V eeton Dill, vors in any q u a n tity desired by ta k for rain. upon you by publication thereof, once a week 16th. L im it six days a fte r d a te of P o rtlan d We are sure l* .it soon th is ing y our owu bottles to have them fnraix consecutive weeks in the Polk County sale. t c i is mtsKST a t r o th a t s u v a num her will be g reatly au.-m ented, We Itemizer, a newspaper published weekly at i v s i i t P.M Spectacles and glssses a t P fen n ig ’s. fflled. r m t t ; wMTMrt. a* M S *>«»•*. O ran e C em etery work of all kinds done by th in k m ore th a n doubled. C heering hallae, Polk county, <»regon, and the first -- - ■ ,uirt.ni --s» **»re r to I r t It. Its*. . 1 « ta publication of thin summon* wan made na the O L. D aw kins a t th e In dependence indeed was tlie presence of so m an y of _ ___, __________ St ■ * «Sta* tatara« «Ut L S T O R Z A . 13th day of September, 1901 m arble w otks H e gives as reference TW# « 1 **»tore * on every bo* of the At 118 Stat* street i* Barr's jewelry JO H N H. M oN AK Y 1 C . L. M c N A k Y M k . l t a r t r t l S . e e , rttar » , ta w rtSM* se c u r college fri-n-l*. May tlie blessing n g, yf i m M tss Hus kmp rt K V. DALTOS, th e scerea for whom lie has done work ol heaven a tte n d our in stitu tio n all 1 store where you ren get ehotee erti- and TOW NHRND k HA R T Laxative Bromo-Quinine OmU Treete. Attorneys for plaintiff. in th is county. | clee of ctat glee*, o rn a m e n ta l e n d aw - through it* second y e ar's work. beta*. Dell**. • » * i*. MSI The United States Gov ernment Report shows R o y a l Baking Powder to be stronger, purer and better than any other. LOCAL A N D G ENER AL- Loth Aionom WHITE FRONT G W A W S ( J T Call for Warrants. <SW£ T'Ùbv&U&ùu