Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 31, 1902, Image 3

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IBUSINESS IN BALENI.
TryO raln-O l Try Oraln-O!
Dallas yards will bv more attractive
(Jtane to this office for all kinds of
Ask
your
grocer
to
show
you
a
the
coming
arnsou
than
ever
before.
The steam laundry does better work
| legal blanks.
Many unsightly fences are being tak­ j package of Grain-O, the new food and has more patronage than any
G. L. Hawkins, of Indf pendence, en down and there will be more flow­ I drink that takes the place of coffee. othei in the city. All the trains, the
is » l i e of the best marble cutlers in ihe ers and shrubbery. But some there | The cliildreu may drink it without in- boats and tbe stages take laundry
Stale and does the cemetery work fur lie who seem to have neither pride i jury as well as the adult. All who try packages there from other counties.
| it, like it, Grsiu-O has that rich seal
nor taste iu such mutters.
nearly every fniiiily in Polk county.
brown of Mocha or Java, but it is I
—o—
Blauk notes sud receipts for sale at made from pure grains, aud the molt
D '. Keeler, Ilf* veterinary surgeon
Oak grub wood for sale below the
this office, al o all kinds of legal delicate stomach receives it without whose headquarters are at the steel
market price. Apply at this oltloe.
blanks.
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distress. $ the price of coffee. 15c. bridge feed yard, has Cufed many *
- -N.A
Go to Wagner Bros, for plows and
Sold by all very sick Polk county animal and is
Notes aud receipts in book form fur and 25 cts per package,
harrows, stilkey, gang and disc plows,
ready to treat others.
grocers.
sale
at
this
office.
seeders and fanning mills which are
JURY*U8T.
always in slock, also prepared spray
Around Salem a auinbar of straw­
Winter goods are still being sold for
for orchards. They keep buggy exlras berry pa'chee have been enlarged and
Justice j'try list for district 1, Ball- reduced figures at the New York Rac­
Spectacles and glasses at Pfennig's. various peraoua are planting new pat­ ston, G. E Fochl, justice :
ket store, to avoidesrrying them over.
A n y th in g in the
Wallace Yates,
ches. What about the strawberry N F Ofegg,
A great variety of staple household ar­
Who would like to have this paper culture around Dallas. There ahoi'.ld Wm Fudge,
Giorgo Berry,
line of—
ticles you can buy there cheaper than
now Is bs paid for next summer with be at least enough to supply the home' Job» Mayfield,
Levi Couner,
almost anywhere else. Their rubber
wood.
Ralph Savery,
demaud. In past seasons wagon loads Geo Newbill,
C H IN A
goods and footwear cannot be excelled
G
W
Clark,
of
them
have
been
brought
from
Sa­
A
Tillery,
If frozen potatoes b* placed in frssh
for the price.
Q U E E N S W A R E or
Joe
Craven,
lem.
Tom
Short,
water they will thaw out and bs good
GLASSW ARE)
T
Woodley,
Forest
Craven,
as aver.
G. H. Williams, a potato grower, Jim Otlinger.
Perry Conner,
Tbe White House lunch counter on
Warmly housed stock require much will plaut 80 acre* of spuds in the Grank Gould,
H 8 Fudge,
State street lias lots of good things
northern
part
of
Marion
county.
le-e feed than animals exposed to tbs
W Ottinger,
Geo Ball,
very cheap.
Could not tome Polk county people Frank Kimsey,
rough weather.-
J Catupb. 11,
profitably iucreate their usual acreage F Royal.
W ith every purchase,
N M Conner,
Tne Cosmopolitan for February of potatoes.
Stockton’s special low prices have
' Lowinan Conner,
com m encing January
Henry Butler,
Contains a very inturssting arliclecon-
drawn there many ladita who were so
John
Rand,
W
E
Conner,
A
Mr.
Shultz
has
bought
from
A.
C.
cerning the naval strength of nations.
27 , 1902 .
well pleased with what tirsy got and
Besides a com prehensile description McKinnon about 200 acres of the Mc­ W H Andrews, ' Steve Braley,
tire courteous treatment by clerks
*Carl
Graves,
W
Ridgeway,
of the navies of the great powers, it Coy place at McCoy for $37.60 an
that they will trade there right along.
Renry
Chirk,
W
R
Birks,
pore,
including
the
crop.
also gives an insight to the politics of
In the matter of dry geteds you can­
' J V Pence,
Geo Conner.,
the world.
not find ntsre attractive tilings or low
While going down thecurving grade Cyrus Binjt,
’ / A B fitter,
er prices.
The Oregonian says that G, L this aide of BmithtieUi Tuesday morn­ John MiCtìelbooF. W To£um
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Hawkins, of Independence, desire* a ing two cars of Lite freight train left
the track, one of them loaded with
• ibO Rew ard, »lOO*.
rsnominstion for the b gi-lature.
G. W. Johnson A Co. have been
lumbor
being
considerably
shattered
W HAT W E HAVE LE A R N E D OURINC
The reader* ot' .this paper will be
Up in the Umatilla country about The balance of the train soon went pleased to learn that there is at least having a lively winter trade, because
T H E W EEK F R O M A L L AVAiL-
they keep exactly what tbe public-
700 pe pie wi nl out on a rabbit drive on. leaving the wrecked cars to be
one disease that science,has.lieen able want in inert and boya clothing. Their
and caught about 4000 o( the p -ky cared for by other employes. Super­
to cure in »11 its stages, and that is ca­ styles Hre correct, fit perfect, material
Able Source* Dished up for Our ereaturi s.
intendent Fields, Chief Engineer tarrh
Hull’s CaUn-rh Cura is the on­ first class, and prices the lowest pos­
N um erous Fam ily of Readers
Granduhl,
and
Road
Master
Donnell,
In Ahrevla^ d Paragraphs.
ly positive cute knywn to the medical sible. A host of Foils county people
The Pacific Homestead warns peo­
who
were
onmiog
up
nil
a
special
fraternity. Catarrh being a consti­ trade there because nowhere else can
ple against paying money for them to
onr firmer fi«li market man, A. M. train, left it at Whitesou and came tutional disease, requires a constitu they get greater satiafaclion.
For groceries go toOsfield’a.
around by Independence, the noon tioqal
treatrtyfl t.’ Hall’s
Calanh
Maui'itzen.
motor taking them on to meet their Cure is Uken’intelBOlly, aoling direct­
I have a few Ihoiisund dollars to
DALLAS OFFERINGS.
special
at
tile
wreck
four
miles
north
Tbe
February
Outlook
contains
an
loan at six per cent on efrkuly lirsi
ly upon (he blood and diucoub surfa­
Ullry’s
feed store is a good place to
of
Dallas.
intsresting
article
almut
the
proposed
ces of the system, thereby destroying
class (arm securities.— H. O. Cainpliell.
enl.iigoment of tbe White Hous* at
the foundation of the disease, and giv­ get whatever i# need'd for your poul­
Mrs.
Chas.
Campbell
has
left
tbe
Notice ill this piper the bids of our Washington. Half a century ago it
ing the patient strength by building try or stock. Goorl hay, bran, short*
merchants for your trade. During wag big enough but la now inadequate Salem hospital and is at the home of up the constitution and assisting na­ grain. He has what will make your
Joda
Morrison.
Mr.
Campbell
thinks
e dull season they offer reductions to the demands upon it.
heirs lay more eggs.
she will be able to come home in a ture in doing its work* The proprie­
to induce trade.
tors have so much faith in it* curative
Shoes that have been wet and have we"k or two.
powers, that they offer $100 for any
Did you know that Cherrington, of become stiff and uncomfortable mav
Mrs. Chare, who deals in ladies fur­
Go it men, sheep men, and poultry case that it fails Uf cure. Send for nishing goods, has a complete tailsr
Dallas, was making platinum photos lie made toft and pliable by being
men, farget not the annual show to list of testimonials. Address F. J.
cheaper than any other county seat thoroughly rubbsd
system of dress cutting aud has charts
with vaseline. be held at the woolen mill building iu
Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by for sale.
town in the valley. Well be is. — February Ladies’ Homs Journal.
Dallas on Februarj 20th and 21st. druggists, 75 cent*. Hall,s Family
Come and see.
The Olwerver has !•**« enlarged to The committee having the matter in Pills are the best.
Mrs. George Lee was up from Port­ a seven coluin paper.
«barge are enthusiasts and will be
At Dunn’s grocery they claim (o
land last week looking after her farm
sure to make the occasion interesting
Clerk’s A n n u a l Report.
keep the very best butter brought to
Monday
afternoon
the
hillside
be­
out oil the Bridgeport road.
and profitable. Watch this paper lor
The itemized report of Clerk U. S. this market and sell lots of it Ail
tween the homee of Mr. Hull and Mr
details.
Laughary shows the total expenses of kinds of market produce taken in ex­
Ludwig
was
alive
with
children
bent
Rev. W. T. Wardle, of California,
the county for 1901 to have been $25,- change for goods.
Twenty-seven flat car loads of de­ 405.07. There are unpaid warrant«,
who has been called by the Dallas on coasting fun. Their dozen sis Is
**•
were
of
all
sorts
and
wsra
in
constant
composed granite have been brought some of them running back to 1894,
Presbyterian church, its- for several
Kisser, the gnnstoie man, is having
years in charge of a church in Port­ use. Sometimes several piled onto from Grants Pass and spread over and »mounting to $102,712 35. The total
the same slo I and want gliding, slid­ around the tracks on the depot
a good trade hccaoae he handles such
land and is highly recommended.
ing, rolling and tumbling down the grounds. A granite gravel walk lias resources, including money on band good articles. If your sewing ma­
Cricket Bevens last week brought bill As we older ones stood by and lieen constructed from the depot to anil delinquent taxes, foot up $61,- chine or anything else is out of order,
ten head of Itt-r-f rattle from Kings watched tbe vigorous, dangerous, glee­ the street corner opposite the home 023.18. During 1901 warrants for he can fix it. *
Valley for our butchers, Castle A Hal- ful sport, we were vividly reminded of of Thomas Elliott. C. A. Black and $33,414 09 were paid and the value of
war ants issued was $25,405 07. The
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dentan.
childhood's days.
J P. Robertson are hauling 100 loads salary and expense account of tbe
Gooch Bros., at llio Dallas flouring
of
gravel
to
spread
at
the
railroad
J. A. Williams, of Pioneer, has been
clerk’s office last year was $2,291.73, mill, make an art’cle entirely satisfac­
The annual city elestion will occur
shipping ducks to the Portland mar­ April 7th, there being a councilman crossings in town.
and tbe fees collected amounted to tory to the best cooks in the commu­
ket.
to elect in each of the three wards in
Clbver and ont baled hay for sale at $2 ,287.15. showing the office tube nity. Always buy n home made arti­
about self supporting. Expenses in cle unless you can get something de­
place of V. P. Fiske, H. B. Cosper and $8 a ton Apply at this office.
A school house built on the Newt.
connection with the coroner’s office cidedly better.
Davidson place west of Buena Vista U. 8. Grant.
The recent Magee sals south of Lin­
have been $184.85 ; care of poor, $1.-
is now used as a granary by James
coln
was
on
a
big
scale,
the
accumu­
J. W. Keller came over from Linn
155.24; insane, $120.65- roids and
lations
of
28
years
farming
being
auc­
Alexander on the Parker farm1
county recently and bought 40 goats
Mr. Fiddler, who drives the Salem
highways, $4,779.94 ; jail, $110 90; jus-
tioned
off
by
Breexu
Gibson
in
bis
us
tice couits, $320 70; circuit court, stage, lias proved himself entirely
The county clerk will up to Febru­ at $4 each near Suver.
uul happy manner. Meat tilings were $790.50; county ct>nrC.$t,930 25.
* trustworthy.
ary 5lh receive bids for 40 cords of fir
Nelson Chapin line been down in sold for a fair price. A free lunch of
and 40 cords of clean, straight, oak Old Yamhill visiting relatives.
sandwiches and coffee was served and R E M A R K A B L E C U R E OF CR O U P .
grub wood, the grub wood to be from
If you want a stove of any kind
We are told that I rad Smith baa it was dark before, the sale closed.
A Little Boy’s Life Saved.
2 to 6 inches in diameter. The wood
whatever, if you want carpenters tools
Mrs. Magee and her married daughter
I have n few words to say regard­ or builders’ hardware, if you want gat
is to be delivered at the court house. sold his farm of about 200 acres north live in Portland.
of Bethel at $30 an acr*.
ing Chamberlain’s Cough remedy. d- n seed or fanning implements, go
The college societies will give a
Mrs. R A. Skinner anil son, W .H . It saved tny little boy’s life nod 1 feel o J. J. Wiseman on Mill street.
Ben
Harris
and
wife,
a
daughter
of
necktie and apron social at the Chap­
Squires, were given a pleas int sur- that I ennnot praise it enough. I
el tomorrow night. The entertain­ Robert Clow, deceased, have moved to pri-e party one evening last week in bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steere
.**
Saattls,
where
he
expecta
to
work
in
a
ment will be unique and among the
Good seed insures good vegetables
We«t Salem Mirth and revelry reign­ of Goodwin, South Dakota, and when
big
flouring
mill.
prizes awarded will be an automobile.
good grasses. Hsrdwareman
ed until a late lusiir and then a dain I got borne with it the poor baby and
J. 0. Leonard will begin teach ng ty lunch was served. The thirty guests could hardly breathe. I gave tire Fsull lias the best garden seed to be
E. C. Kirkpatrick and wife are back
pronounced it one of the most pleas­ medicine as directed every 10 min­ procured and bis grass seeds have pro­
from a pleasant 0 weeks visit in Cali­ at Harmony next Monday.
utes until he threw up and then I ved the very best for onr climate and
ant occasions of the season.
fornia. Dr. Kirkpatrick and family-
R. L Harris beyond Buell, is in­
si il. Perhaps yon will need sonis gar­
live in Los Angeles and are well plea­ creasing his strawberry scisuge.
Prof. Country, of Dallas-college, i n thought sute lie was going to choke den tools and farming implements,
sed with their surrounding-. Clif. is
Tuesday evening took his physic* to dentil. We had to pull the phlegm and he has a superior quality of both.
The city will have the crosswalks class to the electrict light plant ov, r out of his mouth in great long strings
in the street car service, while Jim
All hardware ever used in building
and Homer are electrical contractors. kept clean until dry weather comet.
by the saw mill to see how electricity I am positive that if I had not got operations can b* bad there at fair pri­
that bottle of cough medicine, nry boy
K. B, Collins, our former photograph­
ia
generated
by
the
dynamos.
Those
The Independence Odd Fellows re­
ces.
er, and W. G. Harris, from Dallas, are
going were Birda Giin'her, Eugenia would not be on earth today.— J.,el
there. Mrs. Noel and Blanche live in cently bought of I. Vauduyn proper­ Phillips, Eva Wash. Charley Chare, Deniont, Inwood, Iowa. For sale by
a cottage at Alhambra near Pasadena. ty there for $4.000 and sold part of it Walter Muir, Chester Gates, Wintli* A. K. Wilson.
Gaynor’s shoes must be good shoes
J. W. Crider it selling real estate in to F. A. Douty for $2,200.
Pslnte- end Daniel Poling. Electri­
because they fit well, feel comfortable
M id Y sa r G raduatin g E xerclsas
San Jose, win re Mrs. Geneva Howe
J. A. Millsap, who moved from Wil- cian Tate Wagner showed them how
Tbe February graduating class of and wear a longtime. Elsewhere you
and her mother live, the former being lamina to Ashland, has returned and the thing worked.
tbs Normal school will receive their may got cheaper shoes but they will
employed in s big department store. located at Newberg.
always prove of inferior quality.
Ever since the ice got thick enough diplomas Monday evenine, February
Beat prices for your poultry at
*.*
Sweat or fruit acids will not dis­ l ist Sunday parties of from tlire* to a 3rd. The address to the class will be
Dunn's grosery. They want some color goods dyed with Putnam fadele.-s dozen have been going out to tile delivered by Ernest Bros*, managing
If Docksteader’s livery cannot
chicksu* right away.
dyes. Wild by A. K. Wilson. 10 Boyle lake near the Salem road. As editor of the daily Oregonian. The please you in the matter of a team
is usual in such cases there was an baccalaureate sermon will be preach­ you"must be very bard to please, be­
H. B. Plummer will open a cigar cents per package.
unlimited amount of healthful pleas­ ed Sunday, the 2nd at 11 A. M., by cause there sre no better rigs in the
and tobacoo store in the small room
Clms. Baker has returned from ure.
More ekutes were unearthed President W. H. Lee, of Albany col­ county than he has.
between the saloons.
Kansas, wh- rs lie was in th* grain than were supposed to exist here, lege. Class day exercises will bn held
Lafe Williams and wife are down business amt reports the the wiuter where good sksting is so rar* an oc­ Monday afternoon, beginning at 2:30,
Of course you like good things to
The following is the class roll: Miss
currence .
from Moscow, Idaho, on a visit. Both comparative mild there.
Jessie Sands, A«toria ; Miss Olive Lam eat. Let us snggsst that you go to
are well known here, be being a neph­
The Independence
Presbyterian
Miss L e o I ill tbe Dunn grocery and inspect their
While nlsne at his feed yard on last bright, McMinnville;
ew of J. J. Williams and she a niece church has ukei) on now life since
Friday, W. E. Shaw was suddenly Laiiglrlin, Nortlr Yamhill; Miss Net great variety of canned goods. The
of David Cosper.
the installation of D-. Thompson as stricken with heart failure. For some ti«M. Ward, Portland; Miss Lillie best people around buy there.
From B.illstoo we learn that Chap­ pastor, lie having received over 20 new time he was in a very serious condi- Eade, Astoria; Mrs'. Katherine Brown I
«%
■ Grass Valley; Miss Kdvauda Erickson j
rioo.but is now much better.
man A Tillery will build a fine liouxe members.
II your mattress or bed springs are
Marshfield;
Misa
Kate
Suirts,
Wood-
<
for Mr. Metcalf, of Salem, and that
rht) grocery firm of Hull A Far­
For some days the ground has been
buru; Miss Florence Turner, Aitorin. not jierfeclly comfortable, go to Mr
Scott Syron died January 24th aged rington has gone out of business.
frnsen hard enough to hear up horses
Kerslake, the furniture man, and see
31 years. He was a member of the
and vehicles. There has not be* n Recovered Speech and Hearing. if lie has not soinstliing. Try his
Mrs. John McKinfey went to Alba­ enough snow for good sleighing, bill
8heridan Odd Fellows lodge and that
Mesaers Ely Bros;— I commenced , rocking chairs and lounges.
order buried him in the Pleasant Hill ny last Friday to remain over Sunday many people could not resist tlrr using your Cream Balm about 2 years !
with her husband and the Jones fam­ temptation to make tbe best of it.
cemetery.
ago for catarrh. My voice was some­
ily, formerly of Dallas.
I . V. Lynch stsuds back for no
For tbe first time in 4 years the In-
Mrs. W. R. Craven and Miss Ethel what tbiok and tny hearing dull. My blacksmith on the West side.
The new officer* of the Buver grange have returned from 8id 1 wood, accom­ hearing b*S been folly Vestured and
dependence folks h tve been enjoying
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skrt n ; on the pond south of there. are O. A. Wolverton, J. Thurston. A. panied by Mrs. Gerti* Carter, who will my speecn has become quite clear. 1
F a lk s n b u r g R e c e p tio n .
And around Portland there has been H. Collins, J. A. Withrow, C E M - remain several weeks. They say lb.it nrn a teacher in our town.— L. G.
On next Friday Hon. F A. Falken-
for th- first lime in several year* plen lame, Wm. Collins, C. Bosh, lfrs. 8. 'A 1 Mr. Carterand wifeand John havt Brown, Granger, Ohio, No comment
ty of skating ice and oh how it was Collins, I. C. McCann, Sarah Hel- moved up from Marysville, California, is needed. Trial size 10 cents. Full hurg, bead consul of the Woodmen of
size 50 cents Ask your druggist. tbe World, will visit Dallas, acconi-
mick, Ids Hubbard and Mrs. Witli- but that Fred will remain there.
enjoysd.
We mall it. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren panisrl by bis wife. An informal re­
-ow.
Usual services at the Christian
ception will tie tendered them in the
Eighth grade pupils in all public street, New York.
church next Sunday. Snbjact of ev#
fternoon al the hall by the camp and
Many farmers hsv* had tbe bablt of schools will be esamined February
ning Bermon, Conversion of Psul. summsrfsllowing their lsnd one year 5lli, 6th and 7th. and the county tea
PROGRAMME
{circle here, and all Woodmen and
Revival meeting will begin February and raising a crop of wheat the next. chvrs examination wiil on Februi- Of tbe Polk County Teachers associa­ 'heir families are requested to conic
9th and B. B. Burton will do the prea- Expert agriculturists liavs proven ry 12ih begin s feur days’ iessioti, tion meeting, to be held at Dallas on out and get acquainted with them. In
chiug. W .T . Matlock, pastor.
that raising s crop of corn is better there being quite a number of app'i February 8th, commencing at 10 in the evening at the Methodist church
a public meeting will b* held and a
for tbs soil than simple summer fal­ cauls from the normal school.
j the morning:
Some time ago my daughter caught
chance given all to hear Mr. Falken-
low and maay are changing to « judi­
Song—
Association.
a severe cold. She complained of
Samuel Goad baa sold to Isaac El­
litera
burg speak, he being known all over
cious rotation of crops rsthvr than al­
Roll
call—
Response
with
pains in her chest and bad a bod
liott sixty acre* of land just south of quotation.
~ the west as one of this country’s great
lowing th* ground to be bar*.
cough. I gave her Chamberlain's
town for $2,100.
I-snguage, first half of esur
A. J. est orators. A fine musical program
Cough Remedy according to direct­
has been prepared to supplement the
Convincing proof of th» slHcecy of
Slnpley.
County Atsesnor Myer will today
ions and in two days sh* was well and Ely's Cream B>l n. the grottos' of ca­
address. A number of visiting Wood­
Discussion—
H.
C.
Seymour.
move
to
th*
Joe
Hubbard
property
sble to go to school.
i have used tarrh remedies, is certainly cheap. A
men from surrounding camps sre ex­
Recess.
this remedy in my family for the past generous trial eixe costs hot 10 cents. south of Ihe city hall.
pected.
Language,
second
half
of
course—
seven years and have never known it Full til" 50 cents. Sold by druggists
A license was issnsd Tuesday for Pré«. P. L. Campbell.
to (ail, says Jss. Prendergast, merch­ sverywhere or mailed by Ely Bros . 5f
It Oirtfl*sTh* Clone.
tbs marriage of H. L. Scroggin, the
Discussion—C. D. Simpson.
ant, Annato bay, Jamacia, West India Warten street, New York. 135, Mill
Th* fame of Bucklen’a Arnica Sal­
Sheridan banker, to Mis* Lena M.
Noon intereiisston.
Islands. The pains in the chest indi­ street. Lexington, Kentucky. Mes­
ve, as the l«st in the world, extends
Keyt, of Psrrydsle.
Song— Association.
cated an approaching attack of pneu­ sers Ely Bros.:— After giving your
Recitations, songs, etc— Pupils of round th* earth. It is th* on* per­
monia, which in this instauce was un­ Cream Balm a trial I can truly say I
Judge Sibley, Sheriff Vsn Orsrlel,
fect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruis­
doubtedly warded off by Chamber feel very much benefited by its use Treasurer Dalton and John Richter Dallas public reboot.
es, sores, reslds, boils, ulcers, felons,
Geography— Robert C. French.
Iain’s Cough remedy. It counteracts and shall continue to use it ty pur­ drors to Buens Vist* last Saturday
Discueeion— Scott l-santt, Bert. M. aches, pain» and all skin ernptions
any tendency of a cold toward pneu­ chasing from bur druggist here.— Mr*. afternoon to meet with their Odd Fel-
Only infallible pile cure. 25 cents s
Guy.
monia. Sold by A. K. Wilson.
, low brethren there. They did not
W. B. Daniel.
box al all druggists.
Recess.
i sweat any coming horns next m rrn-
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Paper selected subject— W O.Him».
The business man who sit* still and ing.
Jolt work done here— the best.
Question Irox.
wails for things to nalnrally corns his
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wav will bs sura to lag behind Ilia ma­
I T O R X A .
Baled May far Sale.
n
iler who gra s out in aearrh of busi­
First class baled hay far sal*. In- B u n tb
*»w«yi
I I mb
M I in
n t win
o n Atw
ijl Swflt BwntW
This stgseS«f« Is so «vary bo* of tas foostas ness. Ptin'sr* ink can be madj a
■ quire of Monro* Miller or U. P. Grant,
• great help in securing business.
| Dallas, Oregon.
W H IT E
Front Grocery
15 Mirv\ites
FREE
sufficient to give you most
delicious tea biscuit using
Royal Baking Powder as di­
rected. A pure, true leavener.
GIVEN A W A Y **
T . A . RiGGS, PROP,
LOCAL AND GENERAL-
»Laxative Bromo-Quininc
• IN 1*4 Y Hus
To Cur* a Oold In On* Day
COUNTY COURT.
Take laxative broino quinine tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. Signature of E. W.
Grove on each box. 25 cents.
J * * h u * M cD an iel.
The Oregonian last week published
a good pictnr*-*f him and among oth­
er things said : He was born in Ken­
tucky in 1826, cam* to Oregon in
1844, and 4 years latsr in this county
married Virginia Ann Fulkerson.
Tlisir seven living children are Will­
iam, Andrew and Mr*. Hannah White
in Portland, Mr». Fannie Wilcox, of
Independence, Newton, Holt and Hill,
of Rickreall. H* is the oldest and
the first made master mason in Polk
county and rank» among our lieavi-
<>t tax payers. He was among tbs
most vslliant soldiers who went tfi
fight tbe indiant east of the mount­
ains in 1847.
PROBATE.
Sibley, J.
The final account of the Nellie M.
Deulinger estate wsa filed and ap­
proved.
The inventory and apptaissment of
the EJlixt A. Rhodsbsrgsr estate was
filed end approved.
The executor of tbe U. 4L Hyda es­
tate wri* authsrised to sell the person­
al property at public auction and cer­
tain persona) property was set apart
for the widow.
Ira Foreman was ebossn adminis­
trator of th* Emily Foreman estate.
HOME
WOODMAN HUNT.
Last Thursday morning tire two
Woodman limiting teams, of Ballston,
one headed by Captain W. R. Birks
and Lieutenant Geo'g* Newbill and
th* other by Captain A. B. Chandler
and Lieutenant Joe Craven started out
long before daylight to see which
could bring in lire largest amount of
game and enjoy th* pleasure of eat­
ing a fine supper at the others ex­
pense. All that day and until 9 the
next evening, the battle raged, and
then tbs wsary hunters gathsred in
Woodman ball to count their spoils
and see which had won. It was found
that the Birks team had scored 23,-
325 points and the Chandler team 22,
375 points. Joe Craven mad* the
largest score, 9,375, and Gen. Newbill
was next highest with 8.375 points.
Frank Sargeant got a fox and Aaron
Tillsry best everybody catching musk
rat*. Birk’s t»am were Geo. Newbill,
R. Bowman, T. J. Short, B. Flannery,
Will. White. Aaron Tillery, Robert
Sears, F. Sargeant, A. W. Thornton,
Sam Ball, G. Sargeant, C. D. Ottinger,
W. D. Ottinger, N. F. Gregg, Jake WH
eox, Geo. McFarquabr, F. W. Royal,
H. Butler. Chandler’s team were
Jos Craven, Felix Comegya, Forrest
Craven, Ljwnian Conner, Jus Olm­
sted, Geo. Ball, Carl Graves, Andrew
Campbell, Peter Nairn, Geo. McCul­
loch, Wm. Yocum, John Mayfield,
Frank Gould, Jake Smith, Jas Math­
is, D. C. Haling, and J. Bowles. Some
whose names are given did not hunt,
and some game was lost. The teams
would have about tied, if all bad
brought their game to Ihe hall, as tbs
rules required. Saturday evening a
fine spread was given by Chandler's
team to Woodmen and thetr families,
and the following programme was ren­
dered aftsr they were called to order
by Consul, W. R. Birks:
Singing opening ode.
Music— Ball’s orchestra.
Address of welcome— F. W. Roytl.
Music— Orchestra.
Recitation— Edna Butler.
Address — The Woodmen — Henry
Butler.
Mtieic— Orchestra.
Address— Women of Woodcraft— N.
F. Gregg.
Music— Orchestra.
Recitation— Mrs. F. W. Royal.
Address— Woodman Building com ­
pany— A. B. Chandler.
Recitation— Cheater Ball.
Recitation—Carl Gregg.
Music— Orchestra.
Next came supper, and the tallies
were found to be literally groaning
under the good things to est, but af-
rer tbs Woodmen gut through every­
thing seemed to have disappeared, ft
is said that Jo* Craven again made
the biggiet score. After supper those
present amused themselves in various
ways until 12 o ’clock warned them
that it was time to go home. It was
conceded by all that this was on* of
the pleasantest limes the Ballston
Woodman ever had.
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Henry Sliope sud wife have gone to
Oklahoma.
CHILD
D oes your horse “feel his
oats"?
W h a t a difference be­
tween the
grass-fed
grain-fed and the
h orse!
The
first
strong and full of ginger, the
second flabby, weak and tired
out before he
begins.
The
feeding makes the difference.
Children are not alike either.
O ne is rosy, bright-eyed, full
of life and laughter, another is
pale, weak and dull.
T h e feed­
ing again is responsible.
Sickly children need special
feeding.
oats”.
T h e y don’t “feel their
S cott’s Emulsion adds
just the right richness tot their
d iet
It is like grain to th e
horse.
T h e child
geW j#|W
appetite and strong digN&bn.
Scott’s Emulsion is more
than
food.
It
is
a
strong
medicine. It rouses up 4*11
children, puts new flesh on4Mn
ones and red blood into pale
ones.
It makes children grow.
Scott’s Emulsion makes ordi­
nary food do its
duty.
This picture represents
the Trad* Mark of Scott’s
Emulsion and is on th* '
wrapper of every bottle.
Send for fra sample.
SCOTT a BOWNE,
409 Pearl St., New York,
joc and ft. all druggiats.
NEW TO-DAY.
B
ALED OAT AND CI.OV1R HAY AT H A TON
can ha had by application at thla office-
29C ACRE FARM THREE MILES SOUTH
weat of Perrydale is for aaie. It has a dwell­
ing, two bama, a good orchard, planty of h. rrics
and running water. 125 acre» in cultivation. Some
choice hay land. Only $1,1)00 required down. For
particular» address N. C. Millar, Perrydale.
Administrator’s Sale.
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ew spapers
cents.
in p a c k a g e s
Apply here.
or
m
f o r is
ANTED TO EXCHANOE SEED POTATOES
for fir wood. Apply to J. W. Kirkpatrick,
south of Rickreall.
W
PURE BRED BULL. QUALIFIED
S HORTHORN
for registry anti from 11 to 20 r» onths oM, want
Write to Frank Butler, FallsCky, Oregon.
o a n d u r iia m b u l l
R
from
i to s
yearn
old wanted. Addrees, with price. F. J. Utiam
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T
hers, Kings Valley, Oregon.
in purauance of an order of sale, matte and
entered by the honorable county court of
ANTED BY J. R ROBBINS, OF
the county of Polk, state of Oregon on the
men to rut 50 uorde <>f wood.
¡ith day of January, A . D ., 1902, in the mat­ W
ter of the estate o f Cornelius P. t.'nruh, de­
ceased, the undersigned, administrator of
n . T o w n s e n d w i l l s e l l a t h is y a r i k
said estate, will sell at public auction, sub*
near Perrydale Barred Pl> mouth Rock cocker­
ject to confirmation by said court, the follow­ 0
els for #1—hints that have heretofore told at from
ing described real property, towit: Begin­
to •&. They are first class aud all from high
ning at % point on the north boundary line of scoring st* ck. (J d customers can get n sw h lotj.
the donation land claim of Pleasant Orchard This price will eland during the month of January.
and wife. Not. No. 1,906, claim N o.
in
township 6 south, range? ft west, of the vvil-
Umette meridian in Polk county, state of Or­
a l e d o r loo se w h e a t o r c h e a t h a y
egon, which is 24j06 chains east ef the south­
for sale by W H. Mr Denial near Rickreall.
west corner of the donation land claim of I
•fobn M . East and wife. Net. Ne. 1,900, in
said township and range aforesaid, thence I
HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL TIMM AT
the v«ry beet rates obtainable. II. G. Campbell.
east S7.6S chains to the partition fence divid- j
mg the lands herein deecrihed from the lands :
formerly owned by 0 . P. Zumwalt, thence !
on e y to loan on tm proved farm pr o
south &H.92 chains, thence west 29.30 chains 1
ptrij at usual ratea by Oscar Hay ter, Dallas,
to the west boundary of the donation land |
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claim of George W . Wileen, Not. No. 7,00ft, 1
thence north 11.26 chaina to the township
line, thence west 7.«90 chains, thence north |
38.78 chains, thence west 1ft.46 chains, thence
north 174 degrees east 91-100 chains, thence
east ! * » chains, thence 8.23 ehaina to the
dace of tMginuing, containing 908 25 acres of
and more or Use, Said sale will l>e made on
the
f
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on ey to loan
W
•th OAT o f M arch ,
security.
at
• fen c e n t on f a r m
J . L. COLLINS, Dallas
E HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
farm property.
SIBLEY A EAKIN
Public Warning.
A . D ., 1902. at 1 o'clock, d . m ., at the court!
house d«w»r in th*: t*»wn of l>allaa in raid Pelk
county, state of Oregon. Terms ef tale, cash
’OTTCE Ut HEREBY G1VBM THAT I WILL
when confirmed by tile court
n-A be ra»e*n*ibl# A>r any <1«Kt ce> trveted by
D A V I D PETERS,
tny wife or «felMren aft*>r this da's. J nnary t l,
NEWTON Y II A I* K hi.
A Itavuietrator ef the estate of CuifteUUi P: UW-
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