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TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OUR STAFF OF BUSTLERS. P o sim a W H A T T H E Y H A V E TO SA Y A B O U T T H E D O I N G S IN T H E C O U N T Y . is l is iis d W . A . Palmer A n IJ n a q u a M e d a n d C o m p le t e ! . i s u m s o f W n a t Y o u r P r le n d e a r o a n d H a v a N a a n L a t e ly D o in g . kVBHY F r id a y M o k . m n u A t 7U W A S H , ■ D IT O S A N D P B O P a tB T u a . PEEDEE. Mrs. Blufftnl Kuril has been visit ng ' Salem and Monmouth. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: la w Atwater has sold his (arm to 41 50 ..................................... I’cr y<‘ar $ 75............................. Per six mouths Mr. 1‘ageokopf (or 111,100. 40 ......................... Per three months II. M. Lacey has been around con Advertising rates made k now n on tracting hops at 11J cents. application. Correspondence is solicit Jus. Grant has lost 100 cant o( ed. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable fruit. ■trices. B. L. Hastinga and wife have been { visiting their eon, Reuben. C o ld e n W e d d in g . E. T. Miller and Miss ltnehel Hut- Ion wers married in Iowa Marcii !), 1862, and ten years later came by Inin to Oregon, and alter seven vears went back the tame way. lint that voun'ry had lost its charm (or them and they returned to this state, com ing In California by rail and thence to this county l>v team in 1871. With the exception of a few years in Wash ington and Yamhill, Polk county has been his home since that time. Mr. Miller bus been an Odd Fellow (or over hall a century, having served as deputy grand master and in other prominent positions. He ban been a lifelong democrat and beginning in 1882 served this county as treasurer (or three successive terms. Last Sun day being their 50th wedding day about 40 invited guests assembled at the home of his niece, Mrs. H. S Butz, to celehrste that (act. After a sump tuous dinner all assembled in the par lor and, niter scripture reading and prayer, W. P. Miller presented the ag ed couple with some beautj(u! and useful presents (rout their friends. Uncle Lige responded witii deep emo tion, saying among other things that he snd Aunt Rachel had belonged to the Christian church for about 5S years and that they had constantly recognized God’s guardian watch care. Many friend* called during the after noon to congratulate them and to talk about the change* in half a cen tury. Tltsre were present W. W M I- ler and wife, J. W. Miller and family, W. P. Miller and family, J. C. Morri son, wife and sou, J. W. Morrison and wife, Mrs. S. H. Tetherow, Will. Blitz, llt-ber Marlin and family, J. F, Hol man and family, F. M. Wilson and family. D is t r i c t S . S C o n v e n t io n . Willie Buih ha* traded his ho-se for a bicycle. Mrs. Burbank’s mother is in the Salem hospital with a cancer of the breast and is not expected to recover. To C ura a C o l d In O n e D a y Take laxative brnnio quinine tnhleta. All ilruggiats refund the money if it faila to cure. Signature of E. W. Grove on each box. 25 cents. R E D P R A IR IE . Mis* Katie Petit, who lived among u* for year*, is very low with con sumption at St. Paul, Oregon. Hal Daniel, who used to live on the Nathan Conner place, but is now at Corinne, Ululi, ia in very poor health Lowman Conner and Bertel geunt were bolh wounded by the cidental discharge of a 22 rifle. hall passed through Conner’s leg then through Sargeaut’s, making flesh wound*. Sar- ac Th* and ugly sier"~j of So. Glen Fall», N. Y ., des cribes a condition which thous ands of men and w o m en find identical with t h e i r s . Read what he says, and note t h e similarity o f your own case. W rite to him, enclosing stam ped a d dressed envel ope for reply, L. 0. Palmar. and get a per sonal corroboration of what is here given. He says regarding Dr. Miles* Heart Cure: *1 suffered agonizing pain in the left breast and between ray shoulders from heart trouble. M y heart would palpi tate. flutter, then skip beats^ until I could no longer lie in bed. Night after night I walked the floor, for to lie down would have meant sudden death. My condition seemed almpst hopeless when I began taking Dr. Mile*’ Heart Cure, but it helped me from the first. Later I took Dr. Miles’ Nervine with the Heart Cure and the effect was aston ishing. I earnestly implore similar suf ferers to give these remedies a trial*”' S o ld b y all D ru gg ists on g u a ra n te «. Dr. Miles Medioal C o ., Elkhart, Ind. H. M. Brown and daughter, Mar tha, went to Portlaud Monday, where Henry Black and wife, of Dallas, ■be will bs treated for ear trouble. have bought the lleury Olmsted place Alonzo and H. M. Brown have for *3,000. built a quarter of a mil* of fencing be Th* cold rain* ;are proving to be tween their farms. hard on the young lamb* and kiiia. Jas. liyer and Dave RetIJskopp *r« A good deal of sioknesa around. clearing up the Munson hop yard. Our farmers ought to learn a good The little child of Will Martin lia* deal from the agricultural addresses boen quit* ill delivered at Ballston aud Sheridan. I M. M. Ellis ha* a very alok horse. L ife C u a r d a . Bi me Grand Ronde Indians have The Life Guard* are two regiments moved into the Dornsife hop yard and of cavalry forming part of the British will work there for J. W. Mycr. houeohold troop*. They ere gallant John Middleton and son, Will, are soldier* and every loyal British heart is proud of them. Not only the King's plowing the field they rented of VV.O. household, hut yours, our., every Brown. body's should have ita life guards. Mr. Armstrong and family have The need of them ia especially great moved from the Fiuk place. when tlie givnteat foe* of life, disease*, D. A. Critclilow has about 50 hens, find allies in the very elements, ns colds, influenza, catarrh, the grip and anil he say* they have more than pneumonia do in the month of March. | kept him in groceries all winter, Tlie host way Hint we know of to guard Mr. Tharp and wife, of Willamina, against these diseases is to strengthen tlie system with Hood’s Ssrsaparills wer* vieiting her parents, Mr. May — tlie greatest of all life guards. It and wife, last Sunday. removes the conditions in wliioli these J. Hanson made a business trip to diseases make tlieir most successful Salem last week. attack, gives vigor atul tone to all Die The basket social at the scho >1 vital organs and functions, and im parts a genial warmth to the blood. house was a grand success, *17 50 be Ksmomher the weaker the system tils ing ronlized from the sale of the bas greater (lieexposure to disease. Hood’s kets, Will Starr being th* auctioneer. Sarsaparilla makes the system strong At Lewisville March 30th, begin- >lit.g at 10 o'clock. New officers will b* elected, and some very nice Easter exercises are being prepared. Schools, please prepare reports. J. W. Craig will tell os bow to interest the elderly people in Sunday school work, Bon nie Smith will give a blackboard illus tration of the lesson to the printsrv class, Mrs. Jennie Jonea will tell us if the memorizing of scripture verses should have a large place ill Sunday- school work, llow can w« get cliureli members to attend Sunday sohool and how gut th* scholars to study their Sunday school lessons, will lie discussed by Slalers Craig and Kellsy. To what extent should Christians he Sunday school missionaries, bv 11 M 8ALT C REEK. Berry and M. M. Jones. All oome Jas. Olmitead is the banner patron and bring plenty of eggs in your bas of the creamery. kets. Bonnie Smith, Secretary. Lewisville, Or. Wo hear Miss Lillie Baxter ha* chicken pox. C h r o n i c D ia r r h o e a . Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kldnd# trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid ney* are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born k afflicted with weak kid- neys. If the child urtn- ates too often, If the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage. It is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as Wiliiycninbc, Kent and Kniaely ware present aud quite a number of points were brought out of ItonefU to farm er«, «tuck rain re am i dairy m an. Much information wui pi?t*n about fertiliz ers and how to it«o th* rn. Many goml i idea« waim adniuced about «to k r a c ing on the farm, tile draining and i gardening by O. E. Fount, G. A. Mt- ‘ Ouliooh and Wallace Yates. Thu peo ple brought thei dim er« and bad an | all day«’ meeting Fii .’ «y* LINCOLN. After aper.diog Sunday with hi« f«- tlier, John ( ’lark ami family returned by Monday*« boat t > Oregon City. Job work done here— ilio liest. C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y - I. M K. C H l’ B C H , Preacliing Sundry morning and ev ening. Sunday tchnol at 9:45. lb>- worlii league at 8 50. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening.— II. N. Rouutls, pastor, M. K C B l'b O H , SOUTH. Preaching Sunday morniug and ev ening. Sunday school at 10 Ep- worth league «'.6:30. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening.— L. C. Smith, pa« tor. H A IT I HI CHURCH. Preaching Sunday morning and ev John Boehringtr, who has been ening. Sunday school at 10. B. 5 . working in Salem for some lime, ha« P. U. at (1:30 Prayer meeting Wed returned home. nesday evening.— J. R. G. Russell, I There have been sever al Mae« of pastor. mumps and smallpox in this vicinity, ,, . . i PRSSBYTERIAH CHURCH. ! , Brgwtration at Zeua last Tuesday Preaching Sunday morning anil ev j ” ,r l “ e pmnanej. ening, Sunday school at 10. Chris m W n 1 as a/ v ; S as a. men man are . . . made J. mis- The women v/ell , ,, officers ,, elect . . of . our . . . literary are tian Endeavor at 0:30. Prajcr meet erable with kidney and bladder trouble, “ 8 ’ o ow" : President, J. M. 8 pong ; ing Thursday evening.— W. T. War end both need the same greet remedy. * ptesiderit, l-runk Boehringer: die, pastor, The mild and the immediate effect of secretary Ralph Shepard; treasurer, Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It 1* sold Lettio Abrams; sergeant at arms, San CTIPISTIA N CH U R C H . by druggists, In fifty- dy Anderson; jsnisor, Tracy Walling. Pie-iehing Sunday morning and ov- cent snd one dollar The question, Resolved, that the size*. You msy have a United States should build the Nica i-oitiK. Sunday school at 10. Chrit- sample bottle by mall ragua canal, w a s decided in the nega ilan Emhavoi a‘ 6:30. Prayer me ting free, also pamphlet tell- Horn, of sw««*wB<x*. Thursday evening— W. T. Matlock, log all about U, Including many of the tive. pastor. thousand* of testimonial letters received D e m o e r a Z Io M e e t i n g . from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer A meeting id the democratic county it Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and KVANOKM CAL CH U RC H . mention this peper. central committee is haroby called ft r Prc idling Huudsy morning and ev Saturday, March 15, 1902. at 10 a. in., •harp. The meeting will he held in ening. Sunday school at 10. Chris across the river to hit hop yard. the county judge’s office in the court tian Endeavor at 6 :30. Prayer meet house in Dallas, ami at this time the ing Thursday »veiling.— A. A. Winter, Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g date for the primaries aud the county pastor, Preaching hours at 11 and 7 :30. when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill convention will bs fixed. Tonic because the formula is plainly Oscar llayter, aocretarv, printed on every bottle showing that F r o m H a r n e y V a lle y . D. W . Sears, chairman. it is simply iron and quinine in a Clyde Embree write« from Burns as tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 Mr. Hanford bn« sold his James Wilson has sold to Robirt follows: cents. Howe & Son for *1,200 bis fruit dryer property here and will soon leave for and dwelling sonili of the public Dalian, where he worked in the wool 8UV1R. school and will soon return lo his en mill three years ago. Henry Ly on«, formerly of Dallas, lives here. Nearly everybody has hml a touch mining interests near Grants Pass. He was in the sheep business, and of lagrippe or some kindred ailment. w h s doing well, but, ns the range is So much rain will greatly retard getting short, he thought it best to L O C A L spring work. Fell while price« are good. This is bs and coining a Webfoot country, as it has Miss Florence Maxfield is teaching C L IM A T IC r.«ined for several weeks and the grasp here. - Notl-inz but a local is beginning to grow. Our town i« to einody or cbanirs of cll- have an electrie light plant. This is tlie year for frs* cigars. Perhaps ratio will cure 1,000 horses have been bought, in this We are all anxious for some author CATARRH county recently for the British gov ized person to oome and register our j T h e S p e c i f l c is ernment. Harney City lumbermen voters. cly’ s Cream Balm are having a large quantity of logs It is quickly absorbed | cut expecting a big lumber demand Gives relief at once. The best wav lo keep county affairs . t opens and cleanses th« next summer. Within the past thro« straight will he to put in the best men N p . sal Fassajfos. ' months the Burn« land office has dune regardless of party. Allays Iiiflanmtioo. •Ieals and Protects the | more business than ever before. J as. iieuihrane. Restores the Jas. Wheeler lias sold his f..rm to Dalton, a brotl.er of your county Senses of Taste and Smell. No injurious drug. Reg Mr. Case, of Albany. ireasurer, is spoken of ns the demoera- ular size, 50 cents; Family size, ¡?i «»r by mail. KLY BROTHERS, 60 Wart on Street, New York. | tic candidate for county treasurer Ed McLanc’s wife, who has been in here. Van Embree i* feeding cattle Portland for some lime, is getting bet for W. D. Han by and I am working ter. in a newspaper office. The coyo e sculp law works well here, over 15,000 F A L L S C IT Y . H IAW ATHA** of them having been delivered at the is the on ly Incubator ^ j county clerk’s office. The French- Adial Williams has moved to the on the m arket that « pla'-o until recently lived on 1 heats the corners first. V (Jlenn Live Stock company have made by E, Stone, who has gone to the Par It is self-regrulatlutf, J :i large dredger to drain a 65,000 acre rott Nichols place, now owned by Mrs. self-vent latliuf and ^ swamp in tlie southern part of the county. Some 150,000 acres of desert requires no supplied Murray, moisture. It h land have been located in this county Fred. Lombard has bought a piece been pronounced , within the last year by local and for- poultry experts to be . of land of Mr«. Martin near Win B<:-, -= ,------., —, ---- ------- ! eign land compunies and a greater lie u ’s aud w ill build aud move there I £ th« most success!«! hatcher y«t Invented. Q amount than aver will be taken ti e with his wife A We pay freight to any railway point in the ss Said land is cover Y United States. Send for free catalogue. V coming summer. Messrs. Delian, Stone and Kibbey j J t b k h i a w a t h a i n c u h a t o h c o .,$ ed with sage brush. When it i« re moved ami i he soil is well cultivated, are doing considerable slashing for I lla w a th u , K a n s a s . , tine crops of grain can he produced. Frank duller. CATARRH COLD 'N H EA D sì Summons. In tlie circuit court of the Ml iU* of Oregon for f o lk county.— Department No. 2. D. D. Patera, plaintiff, vs. r Helena T«»ews, Jacob W VoeviM, Mary Wien«, Htsoricb Wiens, Cornel ius Heibort, junior, Hel- <iu Heibert, Katrina Hoibert, Agatha Heibert and David Peter*, an ad ministrator, with will annexed, of the estate of Cornelius Heibeit, de- I ceased, defendants. ) T o Helena Toewn, Jacob W . T« hswh , Mary Wiens, Hen rich Wiens, Cornelius Heibert, junior, Helena Heibert, Katrina Heibert and Agatha Heibert, defendants: IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OK Oregon, vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled againnt you in the above entitled suit on or before the date of the last publication ef this summons, to- w it: the 18th day of April, A I),. 11)02, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will take a decree against you for the re lief praye t for iu the complaint, which is as follows, to-w it: That the estate of Cornelius Heibert, deceased, be decreed to he ind> bted to plaintiff on a certain note, mentioned and described in plaintiffs complaint, dated Jan uary 1, 1890, and due January 1, 1894, in the sum of $770.09, with interest thoreon at the rate o f 8 per cent per annum from the 27th day of February, 1902, until paid; and also be decreed to l>e indebted on that certain promissory note as described in plaintiff's complaint, dated January I, 1890. and due January 1, 1895, in the sum of $1,300, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 3rd day of January, 1902, until paid: for the further sum of $100 attor neys fees for the commencement and prosecu tion of this suit to final determination; for his costs and disbursements in this suit; that a guardian ad litem be appointed to represent the interests of Cornelius Heil>«rt, junior, He lena Heibert, Katrina Heibeit and Agatha Heibert, minor heirs herein; and that the us ual decree lie made for the sale of the mort gaged premises, as mentioned and described in plaintiff’s complaint, by the sheriff of l ’olk county, Oregon, according to law aud the practice of this court. That the said mort gaged promises are described ns follows, to- wit: Beginning at a point 19 Iff chains south o f the northwest corner of the H. M. W aller donation land claim in township 7 south, range 5 west, of the W illam ette meridian, and running thence west 60.60 chains, thence north 5.16 chains, thence west 21.25 chains, thence south 44.90 chains, thence east 9.50 chains, thence north .65 chain«, thence east 1.50 chains, thence south .65 of a chain, thence east 71.35 chains, thence 39 80 chains to the place of beginning, said premis es being a part of sections 14 and 15, situated in Polk county, state of Oregon, and contain ing 338.88 acres of land, more or less. T h a t the proceeds of said sale may be applied in the payment of the amount due plaintiff, and that the defendants herein, and all persons claiming under them subsequent to the execu tion of said mortgage, mentioned and describ ed in plaintiff's complaint, either as purchas ers, incumbrancers, or otherwise, may ba barred and foreclosed of all right, claim of equity of redemption in said premises, and every part thereof; and that said plaintiff may have udgment and execution against tlie estate of said Cornelius Heibert. deceased; for any deficiency which yiay remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of said premises properly applicable to the satis faction of said judgment. That the plaintiff or any party or any other person to the suit may become a purchaser at such sale, and that the sheriff execute a certificate of sale tu such purchaser, and that such person be let into possession of the premises on the produc tion of the sheriff's certificate; and that plain tiff may have such other and further relief in the premises as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable J . E . Sibley, judge of th« county court of Polk countv, Oregon, dulv made and entered herein at chambers in Dallas. . ( Oregon on the 5th day of March, A . 1)., 1902. The said order provides that the first publication of this summons shall he made on the 7th day of March, A . D., 1902. and that said publica tion shall be continued for six consecutive weeks, and that the last publication thereof shall he on the ISth day of April, A . D., 1902. TOW N SEN D & H ART; A ttorneys for plaintiff, Mr. C. B. Wingfisld, of Fair Play, Mo., who suffered from chronic dysen The Bryan & Lucas Lumbering com tery for thirty-live years, aaya Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea ptny have commenced their Hum«* Guardian’s Sale of Real Remedy did him more good than any Up to the 10th ten inches of rain other medicine lie had ever used. For has fallen this month. sale by A. K. Wilson. F ro m th e C o u n ty R o a d m a s te r . In the county court of the state of Oregon for tfeo David Peters Jr. has a new disc Heston McSherry has taken the ha county of Marion. Editor Itemizer: In answer to your In tne matter of the guardianship of A. Strain, in ♦ gang plow. kery of Mr«. Ward, who is leaving. SO LA. letter of inquirry as to what my poli firm £ AND ALL KINDS OF | TTNDKR AUTHORITY OF AN ORDER OF SAf.B cy as roadmaster of this county will Henry Zumwalt ia much improved Clifford Pugh has moved hi« jewel U granted bj by the county court of the state of Or- O. P. Beardsley lias bought a new be, I will say this: The main thing 1 in health. egon, for the county of Marion, dated February 19, ry store into the pobtoffice and ;n 1902, horse. the undersigned guardian of the ustatu and •hall insist on is for each supervisor clerk for Mr. Thompson. person of A. Strain, infirm, will sell st private sh ’ s Revival meetings have, been held at to pay, first of all, strict attention to a the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots 1, Reason Brunk is still sick. Mrs. Watkins has gone on a xisit lo 2, 3.. 5, 7, and 8, iu block 8, In the town of Ko thorough drainago of all roads in his Concord school house, which resulted la, Polk county, Oregon. Said stile will be mads on ^ Mr. Brophy lias had six men at Ka t lilaimt. We have the Hancock disc plow, which has proved 2 district. When that is dene one half in several conversions. or aft er tlie work on the hill, building a road for of the buttle ia won. It must also lie to he the bestonenow used inthe state. Call and seeit X 12th D a y o f A p r il, Everybody having grippe. wood hauling. Mr. Travis ia aetting out a neat bail 1902, and bids a ill be received hy the undersigned understood from the start that no of strawberries. at Salem. Oregon. Terms of sale will be cash. 10 slipshod job goes. I have inspected Jas. Olmstead and J. Bowie* ham Mrs. Brophy lias returned home pej cent of tae bid payable ut the time of tlie said about 150 miles of road within two beeu sowing grua* seed. Nathan Emmitt ami Wm. South- sale and the balance upon confirmation thereof by but is not yet well. the said county court. weeks anil on much the greater part well are Lincoln count» men aud can Dated at Salem. Or., this 12th day of March, 190?, Lowman Conner and Dell Sergeant Rev. Railing will prsash Miss Kate lake no pail iu our election*. of it I found cither standing or run CLAUD W. HURST. Guardian of the person and ejtate of A. btraiu, in ning water. This is death to any kind both shot themselves in the leg, acci Hayden's funeral sermon the 23rd. firm. dentally, a few day* ago. Both are Milton Graham and Charli* Tice of a road. The first and main object An entertainment aud basket social should he to get the sida ditches at getting along quite well under Dr. will ba given at the old church March have returned from the California or Hunter’s care. ange groves. least 12 inches lower than the center 22nd, for the benefit of the sohool, the Administrator’s Sale. of the road, and then see to it that Sunday school at Concord regularly program being as follows : Dr. Pfandhoefer proved up on iris they are kept there and free from ob at 11 o’clock. claim last Monday. He lias made Song— America. structions. The next thing is to not great improvements on it, replacing NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Fa res— A Hot Message. do any extensive grading unless it W h a t S h a l l W e H a v e fo r D e s s e r t ? tlie old cabin, which was destroyed hy iu pursuance of an order of sale made and Solo— Prof. Daggett. Paying two prices for carpets and wall paper. Buy entered by the county court of the county of ran have a coat of rock or gravel, li Tins question arises in tlie family fire, with a new one. Instrumental Music. Polk, state o f Oregon, on the 3rd day o f Feb ing from two to three times as much as any other is a butler plan to lower the drain every day. Let us answer it to-day. Conisdy— A quiet Family. ruary, 1902, in the estate of Malana Vauder- A lecture was given by Mr. Scott pool, deceased, the undersigned administra ditches, even on tint lands, without Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful concern inthe Willamette valley is where we have Solo— B. I. Ferguson. Leavitt Monday evenining. under tor of said estate will sell at public auction, giading stall, than to try to throw up dessert. Prepared in two minutes. Pantomime. the advantage. Another economic advantage is our the iiii.pices of tlie History society, ou subject to confirmation by said court the fol a grade and leave it without finishing No boiling! no baking! simply add Instrumental Music. ci real property: Lo! t ability to group remnants from both stores, thereby off with some kind of material that boiling water and set to cool. Fla Napoleon, which was very interesting, i ^ escribed the town of \irlte. F olk county, Fares— Mrs. Pvpper’s Ghost. will bear wagon travel. If the super- vor* :— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and saving the remnants o f one. These items alone Oregon; also lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 iu section 28, Instrumental Music. Ralph Ford unci Gilbert Ty«on «re viaora will take that view of the mut Strawberry Get s package at your 9 south, range C west, of the W il Wonderful Bird Mimic— Prof. Me- clerking in the store of the Coast township make a great saving in the management of our bus lamette meridian, in Folk county, stat« of ter, they will accomplish more good grocers to-day. 10 ct*. Corkle Oregon. That said sale will he made i n the K«nge Lumbering company. iness. in the next 12 months than has been Tableau. 2 9 th D ay of M a r o h . done in the last 12 years. Your* for Henry Ftrguton hat commenced SUNNYSLOPE. A. D . 1902, at 1 o ’clock, p. m., at the front better road*. T. B. H l’ XTIJtY, putting np 80 rods of board fencing door o f th« court house at Dallas, in said Folk OUR METHODS WILL B E AR INSPECTION. A H o r r ib le O u t b r e a k The farmers sre shearing tlieir goats Road in a* ter. county, state o f Oregon. Terms o f sale, rash “ Of large sores on my little daugh for Frank Butler. iu hand at time of confirmation of sal« by the J. A. Sevier was in this vicinity last ter's head developed into a eas* of ahe\e entitled court. The morning subject of Pastor Mat- week. •raid head,’’ writes C. D. Isbill of T rie B e e t P r e s c r ip t io n fo r M a l a r i a Dated February 25. A. D., 1902. lock at th* Christian church next Morganton, Tonn., but Buoklsn's A r hills ami lesela ia a bottle of Orare’* I. M. SIMPSON, Mr. Lemaslers, of Monmouth has nica Salve completely cured liar. It’s First door north of po.toffic., Salem, Oregon. Store* at Sunday will be, A Great Wedding, ©Hill Tonic It is simply ' Admhriatretor of the estate of Malaaa Van been looking after his young goats. and liis evening theme, Man. a guaranteed cure fur eesema, tetter, iron iron ami an d quinine q u in in e iu a tastele«« form, j erl>00 ’ cecea,e Salem and Albany. salt rhstnn, pimplss. seres, lilcsrs and George Boothhy, of Monmouth, re piles. Only 25 cents at all druggists.; No core, no pay. Price 50 cents. cently purciiased a band of sheep of BALL8TO N. Hamuel Davis. B U E N A V IS T A . — . -------------- Thomas Graves, ol McCoy, spent I Tlie Wheelock’» have 15,000 hoj II. A. Baldwin and family, of Win- -event! Jays in town this week Uoine to most people and cause many ! eyes, with which they w ill plant 16 CAREFULLY lock, Washington, visited the former’s troubles,—pimples, boils anil oilier Join) Riggs and wife, of Salem, »is- parents hers last week. REPAIRED eruptions, besides loss of appetite, ited their eon. Barton, at tlie old home C. McCaleb went to Blodgott valley AND Mrs. King, of Spokane, is visiting that tired feeling, fils of biliousness, Monday. last week, tier mother, Mrs. Kreuts. WARRANTED, 254 Commercial Street. SI indigestion aud headache. Mrs. Amy Butler is just gstting ov Charley Mtilkey, of Bethel, lias beeu Mrs. Kail, of Pedee, and Mrs. Rosa er a severe attack of grippe. The sooner one pets rid of them the engaged to teach the spring term of Hats of all kinds in all the prevailing shades. Herren, of Oregon City, visited tlieir G la s s e s better, and the way to pet rid of them school at Antioch. Mrs. Scott Syron has gone to Hepp- parents lure last week. and to build up the system that has ner to live. George Clerk came up from Port B F. Hall, of Croston, was in town The correct things in spring shirts, suffered from them is to take land to attend the funeral ol his bro Monday. A number of Miss Nellie Sears's ther, Will. friends gava Iter a surprise party Sat Mias Dorelle Strives is teaching at urday evening. Spring clothing for men and boys of latest and best j F. C. Haynea is fencing his flsld. Liberty. j PLOWS h ar r o w s CULTIVATORS I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS j WAGNER - BROS., - DALLAS STOP RIGHT NOW the House Furnishing Company. W atches Spring Humors Salem Woolen Mil Is Store! F itte d . Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring Medicine p a r exceltmer, of unequalled strength in purifying the blood as shown by unequalled, radical and per manent cures of P F E N N IG , Tlie pie social at Autiouh Friday night nattsd *2.60, which goes to the missionaries. . S c r o f u la fa it Rheum S c a ld H e ad B e lls , F lm p lc a AH K i n d s o f H u m o r P s o r i a s i s B lo o d P o is o n in g R h e u m a t is m C a ta rrh D y s p e p s ia , E t c A c c e p t n o substitute, but be sure to : get llo o d '» , a n d get it today. Our men are all busy talking politics. tkia week Titos. Nawbill has returned from Paisley. His school was broken up by smallpox. Mr. and Mrs. Oglesby have a new Drs. rimitli and Barber,of 6htridan, Rufus Smith has had sevaral hun baby boy born Marcii 8th. pronounce the disease prevalent here dred poets made tills winter. The store building formerly occu to la* sma!l|mx in a mild form. It was Wm. Clark died in Monmouth pied by J. L. Coiltu lias been thor first thought to lie chicken pox. Marsh 10th, aged 26 year*, Rev. Wig oughly renovated and will toon lie A farmers’ institute waa held Itere more preached Ida funeral and lie waa occupied by Mr. Daniel, of Mon 7th. I’rofeaaor* laid t o reat beside Ilia father in the mouth, with a good stock of general 1 March 6th and merchandise. Smith cemetery. Mrs. Cridernmn, nee Nor* Tratlier, is lying quite ill at her home in Win- The rainy weather Iota delayed far- lock, \t athinglon. rating operation* somewhat. [ Mr. Steele has moved Ina family j NORTH D ALLAS. Jeweler and Optician. Next door to P. O., Dallas. Hop Wire! Valley headquarters for hop wire. Best wire at lowest prices. SALEM FENCE WORKS 59 State street, Salem. W A L T E R M ORLEY, Prop patterns. Furnishing goods that will please everybody. Behold new styles in shotv windows. It will give them pleagnre to welcome all POLK COUNTY PEOPLE