Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 10, 1902, Image 2

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    OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS.
THE POLK COUNTY iTEMIZER
W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO S A T A BO U T
T H E O O IN C S IK T H E C O U N T Y .
DALLAS, FRIDAY, JAN. 10.1901.
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VV. A .
A n U n c q u u M c d and C o m p l e t e R e
■ u m e r.f VCr.at Y o u r F r ie n d s a r e
a n d H a v e B e e n L a te ly D o i n g .
W A S H ,
KDITOH ANO PKOFHIKToa.
HARM ONY.
Hugh Guttray went to Salem last
week on business.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Misses Onu Porter and Pearl Leon­
ard went to Oregon City and Portland
last Saturday to visit friends and rcl-
| stives.
f l 50 ......................................... Per year
I 75..............................Per nix months
40 ........................Per three montliH
Advertising rate« made known on
application. Correspondence isaolicit-
H ow A bou t
Your Heart
J j.
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable
••rice».
Mi»» Sadie Odell, of Dayton, is her»
visiting her cousin», Eva, Erma, I.*e
and Havan Smith.
A. C. Chapman and wife are hore |
from Ovid, Michigan, for a couple of
month» visit with his father, C. H.
and hi» brothers, F. J. and R. L.
Chapman.
Usval servin'» at the Christian
church next Sunday. Subject of the
morning sermon—Sympathy; even­
ing subject—The Conversion of the I
Three thousand. This is the begin-j
■ling of a series of sermons on Bible I
Conversions. All are made welcome. 1
V . T. Matlock, pa, tor.
COUNTY COURT.
PHOBATK.
•
Feci your pulse a few minutes.
Is it regular? Are you short of
breath, after slight exertion
as going up stairs, sweeping,
walking, etc?
D o you have
pain in left breast, side or
between shoulder Hades, chok­
ing
sensations, fainting or
smothering spells, inability to
lie on left side? If you have
any of these symptoms you
certainly have a weak heart,
and should immediately take
MUeV Heart Cure
Mr. F. H. Oaks o f Jamestown, N.
whose genial face appears above, says:
“ Excessive use o f tobacco seriously
affected my heart. I suffered severe
pains about the heart, and in the left
shoulder and side; while the palpi*
would awaken me from my sle r.- 1
began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cur*
and s6on found permanent relief."
Sibley, J.
S o ld b y all D ru gg ists.
Dr. Miles M edical C o., Elkhart, Ind.
The petition of L. C. Parker to be
appointed guardian of Edna and Har­
ry Stutsman was set for henriug Feb­
ruary 1st.
Dearmond, E A Harper.
Tbe final accounts of the C. A. Saw
Luckiamute — Reuben Hastings,
telle, John Mcyuerry and F. W. Plum Clare Staats, Frank Gilliam; W W
beck estates were approved and the Smith, Jesse Yost, VV E Williams.
administrators discharged.
Bridgeport— C C Gardner. I F Yoa­
The U. H. Hyde will was admitted kum, L Bilyeu; J B Smith, M B
tc probate and C. H. Hyde was ap­ Grant, W Frink.
.
pointed executor without bonds. The
East Dallas—J D Smith, I VLynch.
estate isto be appraised by Van. B. J M Campbell; Taylor Duun, H G
Sears, Frank Surgeant and Barton Campbell, Percy Hibbard
Riggs.
McCoy—Csss Rigg», I P Reese, E
Thcpetition'to sell tbe real estate of Bailey: J P Sears, Mark Holmes, C L
the Cora M. Jordan estate was grant­ Hawley.
North Dallas— A B Muir, Jos Black
ed, U. S. Laughary being appointed
M Guy; W Williams, R L Chapman,
guardian ad litem of heirs.
E Hayter.
Tbe administrator of tbe L. B. Fra­
South Dallas—T J Hayter, Sol Blcs-
zer estate was authorized to couipro
‘
‘V ,
v 1 ing, John lilis ; W G Vaasal, H L
nuse note held by estate agamst A. L p * tolli w R 'C f, ven
Frazer et al,
Rock Creek— Clarence Aikman, Z
The guardian of Una and Chester Henslmw, Warren Wright; John Van-
Allen was authorized to mortgage cer­ Orsdel, Hardy Holman, Frank Moiri-
tain real property.
aon.
North Monmouth— J .1 Russell, H
A petition to sell the real property
of tbe Cornelius P. Unruh estate was J Butler, 8 M Daniels; A F Campbell.
E B Jameson, S W Doughty.
granted.
Falls City— J S Montgomery, D J
COMMISSIONERS.
Orant Klmer-Reynolds; A Myer J C
John Teal.
Seth Riggs.
Frink, E G White.
The tax snle of lots 10, 11 and 12,
block C, Falla City, on 1898 roll, was
J U R Y L IS T FO R 1 9 0 2 .
cancelled on account of double assess­
ment.
8uver— Adolph Aebi, C B Carpen­
County Treasurer Dalton was credit ter E Chamberlain, W. W. Collins, O
ed with $2,609 cancelled warrants in H D’Arniond, C E McLane, I M
| Simpson, W P Bradley, Wm Fuqua.
different funds.
Rock Creek— Clarence Aikman, W
Esch member of the court was au­ I It Hinshsw.
thorised to look after pauper cases
Buena Vista— Andy Anderson, J W
coming to his notice and grant such Baldwin, W P Sevens, R H McCarter.
releif as seemed proper and report at A' N McLaugbin.W H Murphy, J M
the next term of court for further ac­ i Prather.
tion by the whole court.
Luekiamute— L II Atwater, P A
A. B. Strong. H. G. Keyt and G. N. Bachelor, J M Grant, Percy Hadley,
Townsend were appointed to m eet, Jas Haggard, A J Hannum, J C Has-
with County Surveyor Ground Janu- tinge, Chas Holman, W Norton, B
ary 24th, to view, survey and report Tartar, J H Lewis,
on tbe proposed change in the Sears McCoy— E Bailey. Edward Bell, J A
and Crowley county road.
Buttrick, Albert Domes, T. J. Graves,
The sheriff was ordered to give A. Mark Holmes, Then Jeffries, G A Lar
N, Poole credit fer 1900 poll tax o d son, W C Lewis, I P Reese, G L Sla-
jle.
aceount of error.
Zena— Samuel Phillips, J L Pur
It was orderod that road district
boundaries shall conform to tliosa of vine, O. S Wait, D G Henry, F G Mc-
Lt nch.
voting precincts.
Eola—J D Allen, C W Beckett,
The court adjourned to 10 o’clock
Reason Brunk, Wm Calder, G. W.
January 14th when they will make
{ Chapman, J E Edgar, I. D Gibson, D
the annual tax levy.
! L Matlieney, John Morris.
Perrydals— K Campbell, H A Clod-
JU D G ES AN D CLER K S
feller, C H Farmer, C. L Gilson, Fred
of election for 1892 3, the judges being Hebding, B F Jones, Ed Keyt, W H
the first three acmes given in each McKee. N C Miller. H B Flanery.
precinct and the clerks the last tlirse :
Balls'oti—J A Baxter, P Bartholo
Dougins— Nswton Dickey, James j mew, J Buhler, Levi Conner, O. E
Wooden, Buford Stone; D G Meador, Fiadit, H 8 Fudge, C D Nairn, W It
J Cocker ham. Roeeoe Rowell.
( Birks, John McCullock, Henry Clan-
Jackson— W R Birks, O E Foclit, C | field.
S Graves; Geo Ball, Joe Craven, Geo
Buell—Nathan Blair, I, E Braley, K
Clark.
E Cfiad, N M Dickey, I) G Meador, J
Salt Lake— G N Townsend, Felix W Ken»
Comegy», Geo McCulloch; R It Tur-
Butler— Irvin Hussey, Lewis Patty-
job n
ner, B F Jones, Henzy Keyt.
Wiliamina— J C Cockerhani, J A
Spring Valley—J L Purviae, 1) U
Henry, W B Duncan; Otis 8 Wait, Gibson, James Savage.
Res Ureeu, W C Lewis.
Kings Valley— LKilner, T P Bev-
Eola— J W McDowell, W 8 Fitz, J eos. >
Falls City— W L Barnhart, John J
W Hodson ; T W Brunk, L D Gibson,
T W Wann.
Brown, J C Frink, G T Hale. Chas
Rickreall— Cass Gibson, J J Burch, Hopkins, Justin Hunter, J VV Lee,
J H Vaughn; F H Fawk, W H Thiel- Ira Mehrling, A E Myer, Andrew
Parrish.
ten, B F Lucas.
Airli*-— H M Berry, H Brinkley,
Sauth Independence— C D Csl-
brealh, David Stapleton, L Damon; l.en>y Byerley , Sam Gross.
W H Craven, Clare Irvine, Vead Hill. I Lewisville— J F Linderman, J H
North Independence—Tho» Pomer­ ' Lewis.
oy, P M Kirkland, Dave Hedge ; John
Monmouth— E Best, G T Boothhy,
Bohauon, R H Knox, Asa Taylor.
| W E Bridwell, W E Bristow, H T
South Monmouth— Jos Cruveu, W Cartmel, Ellis Davidson, S W Dough­
P Ireland, Evan Evans; K Y Mtilkcy, ty, I H Fream, E H Ho*ner, W P Ire­
B C Denny, V O Boots.
land, E B Jamison, C W Iaamard. O
Buenavista—J M Prather, Win Fu E Lawrence, Hank Mattieon. B L
qua, W L Wells; L D Baldwin, M J Murphy, John Parmer, M F Percival,
II 8 Portwood, J F Powell.
Krents, D M Calbreath.
Suver—T J James, Enoch Cham
Independence— A B Baker, S C Ba­
herlain, A H Collins; C E McLane, C ker. J S Bohannon, 1) B Boydstnn,
John Byers, C D Calbreath. O W Con
key, W C Cooper, \V H Craven, G L
1 Hawkins, T L Hartman, Homer Hill,
| D A Hedge, Chas Huntley, R E Fer-
In the fingers, toes, arms, and other guaon, A Huston, C W Irvine, H H
parts of the body, are joint« that are Jasperson, J N .lone», O A Kramer,
Inflamed and swollen by rheumatism— A S IsH-ke, P H McCabe, J A Mills,
that acid condition of the blood which M W Mix, Geo O’ Brien. Thomas Pont
[ eroy, VV’ 1) Walker, G C Bolter.
affects the muscles also.
Dallas— C A Bennett, W W Bird, C
Sufferers dread to move, especially
W Boyle, A Brown, T J Butler, A E
after sitting or lying long, and their Campbell, John Castle, H VV Cliffotd,
condition la commonly worse in wet R I. Chapman, R C Craven, D A
weather.
Critchlow, (1 F. Cutler, Isaac Elliott.
" I t baa been a long time since we have A W Fink, E II Hibbard, Dave Hub­
been without Hood's Sarsaparilla. My
father thinks be could not do without It. bard, C W Kantner, T E Lyons. G VV
He baa baan troubled with rheumatism VleBeo, John Midiheton, S M. Ray,
since be waa a bog. and Hoot's Sarsapa­ 1 G F Shew, L I Murrell, J M Farley, C
rilla la tbe only medicine he ran taka that
will enable him to take his place In the C Gardner, VV I) Gilliam, J T Guth-
| rie, J S Ms comber. 1) Nachtingal, Jae
field.” Miss A ds H otv , Sidney. Iowa.
Yoakum, J B Smith.
Rickreall—T S Burch, Peter Cook,
J H Vaughn, VV VV Fawk, H C Fox,
and Pills
Frank Gibson. E L Harris, W H Kim
Remova the cause of rheumatism—no
s*y, J B Knowles, Holt McDaniel, 8
tn. Take them. W Miles, C D Purvine, Ed Sivfarth.
J
Aching Joints
J
H o o d 's Sarsaparilla
Most of the people around here at­
tended the Christmas tree at Buell
, and were all well pleased with the ex-
] erciaes.
Jack Wilson and family, of Inde­
pendence, spent the holidays here.
C. Blair went to tbe county seat
I last week.
Morris Fowle has returned homo
year a large iiuinl>er of poor 1 after a short visit at Colfax Washing*
The next. Monday evening Mrs. ytitiVrerrt who«» long* are sore an<I I ton.
List a Green gave a surprise party for racked*wifh cough« are urg» d to go
Tracy Slants pas-cd thtough hore
her brother, Chester, who attends O. to another climate. But iliu*
cost­ Saturday, presumably on his way hack
A. C. The bouse was tilled wilh ly and not always *im*. Do not ho an
voung people and the rooms were exile when Dr. King'« New Discovery | front Hulsey.
beautifully decorated in ferns, Oregon for conHUinption will cure you at
Clare Htaats ami family, of Airlie.
grape amt mistletoe. The evening home. It i* the meet infallible cure j Walter Bird, of Dallas, and Miss Clara
was s|wmt in playing numerous par­ for cough«, cold«, and all throat and Bell, of Bridgeport, spent New Years
lor games. Several of the young la­ lung dii«e;i*es oil earth. The first ; at the home of il. D. Htaats.
dies accidently sto at under the mistle - 1 doe<.i bring»* relief. Aitoundiu^ cur««
Berners Bruce spent Saturday «nil
toe, which created a great deal of ex- | roault from per«i«tent u«o. Trial bot­
citenient for awhile. At a late hour a tles free at all druggist*. Price 50 Sunday in Monmouth.
dainty lunch was served.
Misses Essie and Hattie Atwater, of
ceni« and |1. Every bottle guaran­
Montgomery, were the guests of Mrs.
Eugene Duncan s;>ent the holidays teed.
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Church Tuesday and Wednesday.
with relatives in Astoria.
R IC K R E A L L .
During the absence of Rev. Kelley,
Mrs. D. G. Henry gave a New Years
J. B. Nesmith and Lee Burch are who has gone to California for his
party for the pupils of her Sunday
ill and Joshua McDaniel is quite sick. health, the appointment at this plaeo
school class and the little folks had a
will he tilled by Rev. Ward, of Corval­
very enjoyable time. Mrs. Henry h is
Mrs. Burnett, of McMiuuville, has lis.
l«een » teacher of the junior class for been with her granddaughter. Mrs. B.
Presiding Elder Fitch will hold
25 years.
B. Lucas,
quarterly meeting this week, begin­
Claybome Shepard has gone to Cal­
Koser’s hall has been turned into a ning with a sermon Friday evening.
ifornia to the Y. M. C. A. convention, skating rink and the young folks art
being a delegate from the O. A. C.
having lots of fun there.
OAKDALE.
ceeds were $38 50.
J. M. Dickey was tbe winner of a
On New Years sve, J. E. Phillips
I $9 album that was given away at anil wife had »surprise party in honor
Fuuiconer’s store.
of their d »tighter, Miss Gretta. The
evening was spent in playing many
Mrs. Armitage spent a few days last games, Hnd st the midnight hour, all
weok visiting her husband at White- watched the old year out and welco­
son.
'
med the nsw year in.
F. O. Buchanan, of Nswberg, wna
Mrs. Percey Willis, of Vancouver,
the guest of Miss Ona Porter Clirist- wife of Lieutenant Willis, visited her
There will be no preaching here darente, A. J. Purvine and wife, lust
this month as the regular minister is week.
bolding revival meetings at Falls City.
Capt. A . J. Spong, of the steamer,
W h a t S h a ll W e H a v e fo r D e s s e r t ? Pomona, was a welcome visitor in this
This question arises in the family vicinity recently.
every day. Let us answer it to-day.
At the basket social at Lincoln Sat­
Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful urday evening, Breeze Gibson called
dessert. Prepared in two minutes. the flowers in the manv baskets. Lil­
No boiling! no baking! simply add lies of the Valley Evidently there
boiling water and set to cool. Fla­ must he soineJ'Lillies” up in the hills
vors :—Lemon, OrHnge, Raspberry ami where Breeze lives. However he can
Strawberry. Get s package at your tell a pretty girl when he s*es one il
grocers to-day. 10 cts.
he cannot lillies of the valley.
P IO N E E R .
T h e S p ir it o f W i n t e r .
T h o u s o n d e 8 s a t In to E xllo.
Young Hughey lias gone hack to
Colorado.
Grandma Yokum is in Portland.
A C u r e F or L u m b a g o .
Charley Hubbard is mnking ini-
, provemei.ts at home this winter.
The dance at the Ronco
house wss well attended.
W. C. Williamson, of Amherst, Vir­
ginia, says: “ For more than a year
I suffered from lumbago, I finally
tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it
gave me entire relief, which which all
other remedies had failed to do. Sold
by A. K. Wilson.
John Ritnerand wife and Mrs. C.
A. Kerber, of Kings Valley, have been
visiting J. W. Yost and family.
B. L. Hastings had a sever« spell of
colis.
Joe Curd lias sold soveu head of
beef cattle mid one cow this winter.
POLK.
T. J. Card and wife celebinted tl e
Rev. Peter G< brig, of Salem, will new year by moving into their new
presell ut the Meiinonito church here house.
i
Sunday.
Mr. Stoive, and wife, of McMinn­
Franz Frieseu has a new revolving ville, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo.
Heifanh.
gaug plow.
Joe Card is sick with a cold.
F A L L S C IT Y .
Frank Duller is recovering from a u
attack of the grippe.
Jason Hiusliaw was killed while
hunting i»fc Rock Creek by his gun
going
off
accidently. He
was
brought to Falla City. Hia funeral
was on Tuesday. Hi« relative* have
the sincere sympathy of all the neigh­
borhood.
W
E VV Slants spent Saturday and
Sunday in Corvallis assisting his bro-
[FROM THE ENTERPRISE.]
therinlatv, Chaffy Haines, in making
The new Cavalry Sunday school offi­ arrangements to enter the O. A. C.
cers are: Superintendent, Mrs. E.
Mrs. J. M. Haggard spent several
Davidson; assistant superintenten t,
E. Evans; chorister, J. Tedrow ; secre­ (lavs at Tangent, Linn county, last
w e>.k.
tary, Clarence Tedrow.
Miss Rose Conne‘ t has gone to The I
John Dyer and son, Johnie, are Dalles to live with her uncle, VV. O.
working in a logging ramp near Eu­ Cook.
gene and report wages better than
Clift. Pugh has gone to Falls City
hero.
to engage in the jewelry business.
N asal
GATARRH /»HR
In nil Its itogea thero /
Rev. Arnold and Rev. Launsr are
Stray dogs have been killing VV. P.
should be cleanliness.
holding successful revival meetinga in Ireland’s sheep.
Ely’ s Cronin Balm
Kings Valley.
Mrs. Merit Tillery, of Parker, has! cleanses, soothes and hca'.fl
k
Phv Simpson has has a lot of his been visiting her father, E. Bailey, j tke disea ed membrane.
It cures catarrh and drives
logs out of Ritnercreok into the Luck- near Bethel.
away a co.d in the head
inmute renily to run when the stream
Alex. Kerr, of Parker, of Parker, has quickly.
rises enough.;
a 5 year old cow that has hud six cal-1 Cream B alm 1»placed Into tho no*trtl8, spreads
over the membrano and ia absorbed. Belief is im­
Uncle Geo. Werts has gone to help vs».
mediate and a cure follows. It 1 b not drying—docs
in the Kings Valley revival.
Miss Carrie Haley succeeds Miss not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug­
gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cunts by mail.
Our school will start up in Febru­ Rose Smith as teacher at Suver.
ELY BKOT1IEBS, 50 Warran Street, New York.
ary. we having about 8 months in
II, Davidson, an early day settler \
each year. The 10 year old son of J.
W. Yost had 2 miles to go ami did of Monmouth, is up from Eugene on |
a visit.
miss a zingl* day in 3 months
Citation.’
S to p a th e C o u g h
PERRYDALE.
And works off the cold. Laxative bro-
Miss Rose Smith is teaching in
moquinine tablets cure a cold in one place of Miss Hargrove, who resigned
day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 and married Prof. E. M. Smith, of
cents.
Bethel.
Our Sunday school has retained
the same officers for another year,
E. Honkinaon lias built a new fence they being. Superintendent, Mrs M.
around bis bouse and berry patch.
E. Surgeant: assistant, W. II. McKee;
secretary, Fannie Keyt; treasurer,
J. B. Stump shipped two thorough­
bred registered goats to Kansas, Wed­ F'red Hebding; chorister, Lena Keyt.
nesday.
Mrs. Blanchard will preach at Con­
Mr. Nelson, of Independence, w»< cord next Sunday afteruoon and at
out looking over bis place Wednesday Ballston in the evening.
morning.
Pearl Range is visiting her parents
at Newberg and Birdie Coulter passed
John Stump has sold bis place here the holidays with Mamie Flanery,
to Ira Smith,of Monmouth, and Mr.
Haines will soon move into the vacant
Mis.Georee Townsend is visiting her
parents at Dayton, Washington.
house.
SUNNY SLOPE.
Henry McKee having rented the
Geo Boothby, of Monmouth, drove
a band of tine sheep through here the Fannie Keyt place for 5 yeasr, has er­
ected I wo porches, a cellar and a large
other day.
and convenient hog house.
M r.rartm .il is contemplating going
Will Surgeant sbippsd seven dressed
into the poultry raising.
hogs to Portland.
Several young folks from here at­
Miss Lena Wolfe has gone hack to
tended the basket social and watch
party at tho Guthrie school house on liar school at Dundee accompanied by
her sistvr, Lillie.
New Year's eve.
In th« county court of the state ef Oregon
for tho county of Polk.
In the matter of tbe estate of Mul&na Van-
derpool deceased.—Citation.
T o Susan C, Newcom b, fl. C. Wood» W il­
liam X. W ood, A lferd K. W ood, Tane
H edgeieth, Amanda Hardwir.k, Rebecca
E . Williams, M ary Lee, H. Gr. Hastings.
B. S. Hastings, J. L. Hastings, M ary Alice |
Jackson, John T. Hastings. Clara A . Hast- ,
ingi, Della O. Bush, Nellie May Rug»r,
Clara Williams, Charles O ’K elly, Adna J,
O’K elly and Abel Uglovr, greeting:
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OF
Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the county court of the state of Or­
egon, for the county of Polk, at the court
room thereof, at Dallas, in the county of Polk
on
M o n d a y , t h e 3 r d D ay o f F e b r u a r y ,
A D . , 1902, at 1 o ’clock in tho afternoon of
that «lay, then and there to show cause, if any
there be, why an order should not be granted
authorizing and directing I. M . Simpson, tho
administrator of said estate, to «oil all the
real property belonging to said estate, which
is described as follows, to-w it: L ot 4 in block
4, in the town of Airlie. Polk county, Oregon;
also lots 1, 2. 3 and 4, in 8«‘ction 28, town­
ship 9 south, range 0 west, o f the W illam ette
meridian in Polk countv, Oregon.
W IT N E S S , the honorable J. E. Sibley
judge of the county court of
the state o f Oregon for the
[seal]
county «*f Polk, with the seal
o f said court affixed, this 2lst
day o f N«»v, A . D., 1901.
A ttest: U . S. Laughary, clerk.
V. Scott and daughter. Ada, of
Railroad Agent Thornton and fam- |
Rickreall, spent Christmas with the ily, of Ballston, spent Sunday at Ben L, \Tir'T>V r» \ V
Fishback family.
ton Flanerv’s.
v
1
1
C. Hembree and Mr. Scharnian are
building ahtals for tlisir grata «nil
sheep.
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GREENWOOD.
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Our school commenced Mouday af­
ter a 2 weeks vacation.
Several Falls City teams have pass­
Miss Mary Link, of near Lewisville,
ed loaded with merchandise from I n ­
dependence.
is visit! iik her sister, Mrs. Manly Mar­
lin.
Fishback brothers have finished '
Mrs. Manly Martin I k s fifteen little
cutting 150 ricks ot stove wood.
turkeys hatched on Christinas day and
Miss Rrtta Clarke has received by they are growing nicely.
express a package of Christmas pres­
Tbe young people bad a watch par­
ent» from her brother Guo., of Port­
ty at the home of John Byers oil New
land.
Year’s sve.
C. Marks has quit farming and will
move fiis family to Salem.
John Simon is hauling lumber to
build some new fence oo his farm.
S IA I t H F I E L O .
J. VV Myer has reurned from Wal­
lowa county.
Ruby Hasting» has recovered from
a spell of typhoid fever.
Harry Seymour spant his last o.T
days from school among us.
8. P. Riggs and wife were over (rein
Salem this week.
No school Tuesday and Wednesday
on account of the teacher’s sickness.
Jesse Martin is at the bedside of his
father, who is very low with typhoid
fever at North Yamhill.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Mr. Dorton’a mule had its leg thrown
out of joint in some manner a few
days ago. hut with the help of neigh-
: hors it was put hack again.
IN DEPEN DEN CE.
school
Ford A Courier have set up busi­
ness again in the old poslotlice build­
ing and will soon commence to build
another store.
Ed. Yokum and wife have been vis­
M. A. Burch and wife kept »lore iting relatives at Oakgrove.
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
while Peter Cook and wife visited at
Jim Hubbard has been looking at
Independence.
•ybody
the oak sawmill near Guthrie’s. Ho
I to know of the wonderful
L. 0. Koser attended the G. A. R. is going to run his father's hop yard
cures made by Dr.
j this year.
installation at Imlu|>< ndence.
l K ilm er’ s Swam p-Root,
The spirit of winter is with us, mil- I J.G . Remi.de. of Rickreall, recently
Mrs. J. R. Robbins has been visit­
kirg its preseneo known in many dif­ left Crimea for Siberia, in company
ing Dallas fiiends.
ferent ways, sometimes by cherry sun with another family, for a six weeks’
Picket Owens has returned from shine and glistening snows, and some­ visit.
Southern Oregon.
times by driving winds and blinding
School was resumed Monday by Miss
storms. To many people it seems to
Siel McCarter is having trouble take a delight in making bad things Zulu Myer.
wilh his eyes.
worse, for rheumatism twists harder,
Peter Kliewer reports a nice party
becomes at Peter Nachtingnl’e on New Years.
Rev. Bowers, of Salem, held services twinges sharper, catarrh
at the school house two evenings lasl more annoying, and the many sym­
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ptoms of scrofula are developed and i
week.
L E W IS V IL L E .
aggravated. There is not much poet- \
Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g ry in this, hilt there is truth, and it is
The students from our vicinity have
when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill a wonder that more people do not gel all returned to their studies at the
Tonic because the formula is plainly rid of these ailments. The medicine various colleges.
printed on every bottle showing that that cures them, Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Deputy John White, of Oak Grove
it is simply iron and quinine in a is easily obtained and there is abund­
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 ant proof that its cures are radical grange, was present Saturday and as
sisted in the installutiou of officers in
cents.
and permanent.
Mona Grange.
PEEDEE.
School has commenced again at
Falls City and Onkhnrst schisila.
IN THE YEAR
Y O U C A N G ET
A BA R G A IN
In Watches,
Jewelry, Optical goods,
and Kodaks at
PFENNIG,
Jewsier and Optician.
Next door to*P. O., Pallas.
WOVEN
John Young has return««! from W IRE
chill» and fevers is s bottle of Grove's
Portland,
where
Its
hail
been
to
have
FENCING
Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simplv
iron and quinine in a tasteless form his eyes treated.
To consumers at wholesale prices. I !
No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents.
am taking orders to complete a car
Mist Mami» Kelh'OJ spent New
load for February delivery. Write!
Years with Misses Grace and Flora
now and get prices. List closes Jan j
Byers.
S P R IN G V A L L E Y .
uarv 15th.
On Saturday evening, December
2?th, a basket social at Lincoln ware
house for lienefil of preacher w-H. in
order. After an txcellent pro frame,
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Breeze Gibson auctioneered the bas­
WALTER MORLEY, Prop
N ~ U M T T I C N
kets and made sport for all* Nat pro-
T h e B e s t P r e s c r ip tio n fo r M a l a r i a
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ALL WES AY
WfC Alt'
I the great kidney, liver
L and bladder rem edy.
It is the great medi­
ca l triumph o f the nine­
teenth cen tu ry
dis­
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi­
nent kidney and blad­
der specialist, and is
wonderfully successful in prom ptly curing
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou­
bles and B right’s Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. K ilm er’s S w a m p -R o o t is not rec­
om m ended for everything but if you have kid­
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the rem edy you need. It has been tested
in s o m any ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, am on g the helpless too poor to pur­
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been m ade b y which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried it, m ay have a
sam ple bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling m ore about Sw am p-R cot and How to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
W hen writing m ention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
I send your address to
fe ta
! Dr. Kilmer & C o. .B ing-
hamton, N. Y .
The
j regular fifty cent and Homo of 8\Yam¡»-Root,
j dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
A RE CLOSING
OUT OUR STOCK,
THEREFORE.*
j
*.
Cuttin’ Prices'
T O THE QUICK.
We carry many articles
useful in the house &
^
<i
$ 2 . 5 0 s h o o s now $ 1 . 9 0 t
S 2 . 2 5 s h o e s now $ 1 . 7 5 '
In addition to this you can get la-
ces, embroidery, insertion, under­
wear, hats, table lintn, calico, etc
at closing out prices.
i
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S. C . DODSON
VVileon block, Dallas, Oregon. ^
HEW STORi
Since moving to his larger and rpore conven­
ient store opposite the CapitalNational hank
C. 3
P BISHOP
Has had a larger trade than ever before, fie
and his clerks are receiving congratulations
on all sides over their increased facilities.
CLOTHI NG
They have everything for men, boys and
children to wear and want everybody to
come in to see their nice surroundings and
attractive offerings.
Salem WooienMillsiSiore
2 6 4 Commercial Street.
HIT T R E E S -
Largest stock on the Pacific coast. Our specialties:
Tilton apricot. Sugar prune, Lpgan berry. Mammoth
blackberry, Wismer Desert and Winter Banana ap­
ples. Write for catalogue an.d prices.
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY
SALEM , O REG O N.
FIN E FURNITURE^*
In modern artistic shapes is so clier
nowadays that old out of date styb
are dear at any pree. Conducting ot
husine-i on a large scale enables 11 s
command the product» of the best at
most progressive factories not only i
furniture, but also in carpets a n d oilu
lloor coverings. Just now we are nffe
iog a very extensive line suitable fi
holiday gifts. We lead in low price
Stores at Salem and Albany, factory 1
, Albany. 308 Commercial street, Si
lem, Oregon, next to postoffice.
SALEM FENCE WORKS
State street. Salem.
the House Furnishing Company.