The new meat shop north of the Andrew Hlicpherd, of Dallas, was Mrs Conklin and family haw mov home ou s visit Saturday and Sun present one is well under w*\. ed from the fltump farm to town — - ♦ • ♦ ------- —— il »y. Hs intends leaving Dallas for Our real «state agents report many SP R IN C V A LLEY . Koquiam, Washington, iu a few day-4. laMers of inquiry and a number of WITH A LAME BACK ? Preaching next Kutulay at II. Mrs. Murdock, who lias been visit home hunters among ua. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Roy Ahep&rH, a student of the urv ing with her sister, Mra. J as . Shep General Funston, who captured Ag* herd, left Monday for tier hums in uimtldo. is to havw charge of the De body who reads the news- versity of Oregon, lots been home dur ErtgU, Wisconsin, to know of the wonderful ing a week’s vacation. partment ol the Colorado. THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OÜB STAFF OF RUSTLERS- DALLAS, FRIDAY, APS. 4. 1901. i « u u n i » ICvimr F r id a y M o r r ix u A t 7:S0. W . »V . W .V Í Ü Í I I , S D IT O H A N D P K O P K IIT o a . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ¿1 50 ..................................... Per y-ar ( 75 ............................. Per six inoiilhs 40 ..........................Per three mouths Advertising rates made known on application. Correspondence ¡ b solicit ed. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable •«rices. Dilipidaled yard feuces are coming down and in many cases hedge teaces will take their place. Whenever the weather permits gardens are being Spaded and the ladles are preparing to beautify their yards with flowers and shrubs. U n ite d E v a n g e lic a l C o n fe r e n c e . Before the next issue of this paper the cenfereuce of the United Evangel ical church will be in session at this place. Del,-gates will begin to come in Tuesday evening. Bishop W. M Stanford, P. D , of Harrisburg, Penn sylvania, is expected to arrive on Thursday by way of flan Francisco. All lbe conference sessions, both day and evening, are to he held in t.is M. E. church, south. The board of trus tees of Dallas collegs will meet on Wednesday, the 9th, at 9 o ’clock nt President Poling’s office. The first service will be held Wednesday even ing, the meeting to be in charge of Dr, P. Bittner and the sermon by M. J. Ballainyiie. Thursday forenoon will occur the examination of junior preachers and in the afternoon a mis sionary program and business session of the conference missionary society. In the evening tlidre will be the an nual missionary meeting presided ov er by the society and a sermon by 8 J. Lindsay, of Independence. Friday H om ing at 9 o ’clock the conference proper will open with Bishop Stan ford as chairman. Aftar the bish >p s address a communion service. In Un- evening will be the K. L. C. E. rally in charge of C. T. Hurd, of Lafayette, the sermon to be by H. A. Deck, of Portland. For the Sabbath and other services announcements will be made iu next week’s paper. To all services you are cordially invited. DO YOU GET UP W HAT TH EY HAVE TO SAY ABO UT T H E D O IM C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . A n U n e q u a lle d a n d C o m p le te Re e u m e nt W n a t Y o u r F r lo n d s a ra a n d Have B e e n La te ly O o ln g . POPCORN. Bert Starhuek, of Portland, has been visiting kindred here. F. A. Kamerer ie working for L. D. Gibson. I McDowell Bros, sowed oats on the Burr place, and F. E. Starbuck it put- j ting in hie oat crop. Miss Cora Hobien, of Newberg, is | staying with Mrs. J. W. White while j he is eut assessing. Tommie Csmioy has gone to work j for Mr. Blasts at Lewisville. Qny McDowell snd J. C. Cannov , have been harrowing for trank Star- buck. Sense of the neighbors gathered at the home of Andrew Vercler sad spent a pleasant evening, lunch being •erred at midnight. Mrs. Hikes and Mrs. Welch been visiting Albany frieude. have H. R McDowell hae returned front the Blue Kiver mining district, and when the snow goes off will go there as secoud engineer. T o C u re a C o ld In O n e Day Take laxative bromo quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Signature of E. W. | Grove on each box. 25 cents. H ow About Your Heart Feel 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 blades, 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 MneV Heart Cure Mr. F. H. Oak» of Jamestown, N. Y., whose genial face appears above, says: “ Kxcessive use of tobacco seriously affected ray heart. I suffered severe pains about the heart, anti in the left shoulder and side; while the palpitation would awaken me from my sleep. I began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and soon found permanent relief.” S o ld b y a ll D r u g g is ts , Dr. Mllea Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. EO LA . There is no empty house here. Mr. With its next meeting our literary Tinimonds I i a s ranted his place to Mr. Clement and moved into the postoffice will close until next winter. building, vicDulin and family are liv Our school has a good attendance, ing in the Charlie Patterson place, several new pupils being admitted Herm Gwin and wife at the Itowell during the present week. house, Kenyon and family, just from Nebraska, where Gordon used to live D. M. Crltelilow has br.ilt s neat picket fence. Plenty of work going on in the hop yards. H. M. Brown & flons are planting an acre of ground in strawberries and Geo. Mitty has graduated from Sta have also put out a small fruit or ley's business college. chard. Next Sunday will be Mr. Rabing’» The Dallas public school baseball last sermon for the year. team came out last Saturday and de Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u Are T a k in g feated the school hoys here by a score when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill of 20 to 5. Tonic because the formula is plainly M. M. Ellis had a valuable horse die printed on every bottle showing that recently. it is simply iron and quinine in a O. H. Cobb and Clias. Sehroeder. tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 who have been under the weather, are cents. able to he at work again. cures made by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver L end bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century dis covered after years of scientific research by _ Dr. Kilmer, the emi- nent kidney snd blad der specialist, and is i wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swaynp-Ront *nd how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing manttpi reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer fit Co., Bing hamton, N. Y, The regular fifty Cent and H om e o f S w a m p R oot, dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Orowlev. The Bird hoys are still catting wood and are getting quite a lot of it. R IC R R E A L . Mrs. J. Soutbwick has returned from Salem. Peter Cook has been to the county- seat and Blaine Southwick to Inde pendence. H o o d ’s S arsa p a rilla prom ises to cu re an d keeps th e p rom ise. Send Os Your Mail Orders The spring stocks are nearly all in. You will 15 nd the correct things here in DRESS GOODS.* WASH FABRICS.* SPRING SILKJL* TAILOR SUITS.* JACKETS J* WALKING SKIRTS.* SILK WAISTS^* (-) Royal Worcester cor- «> sets have no equal. This ;; is the only store in town where you can get them. I Holverson's Leader ; OVERALLS 60r A PAIR i The best in the world for the price rice ) wO WHEN IN THE STORE SEE OUR BIG LINE OF SOUVENIR CHIN AWARE REPRODUCT I O N S O N CHINA OF ALL THE PUB LIC BUILDINGS Sfilo FOR SIMPLES HOLVERSON'S Lowman Conner and Dell Bargeant Mr. Charles, at the Matheny place, is getting in quite a lot of garden be are both able to be out again. tween showers. D. Peters Sr. is seriously ill of liver j trouble. Doctors McCallon and Hun Life C u a r d a . The Life Guards sro two regiments ter have been attending him. of cavalry forming part of tile British Cornelius Buhler has a new housohold troops. They are gallant lioise power engine to run hie separa soldiers and every loyal British heart tor. He makes fine butter, which is ia proud of them. Net only the King’s greatly enjoyed by his patrons ami for household, but yours, ours, every which he finds ready sale. body’s should have its life guards. ■--- ■ ♦•♦■—— — The need of them is especially great J o b C o u ld n 't Have S to o d It when the gieatest foes of life, diseases, If ho’d had itching piles. Thsy're find allies in the very elements, as terribly annoying; but Bucklvn’a Ar colds, influenza, catarrh, the grip and nica Salve will cure tho worst of pneumonia do in the month of March, piles on earth. It has cured thou The land way that we know of to guard sand*. For injuries'pain* or bodily against these diseases is to strengthen eruptions it'* the best salve in the the system with Hood’s Karsapurilla world. Frio* 25c a box. Cure guar — the greatest of all life guards. It anteed. Sold by all drusgi.-ts. removes the conditions in which these diseases make their most successful S M I T H FI E L D . attack, gives vigor and tone to all I lie Bert Hasting« haa bought a uew vital organs and functions, and im parts a genial warmth to the blood. disc plow, and is so proud of it he Remember the weaker the system the works rain or shine. greater the exposure to disease. Hood’s Zula Mytr, the teacher nt Polk, was Sarsaparilla makes the system strung. home on a week’s vacation while Mr. ----------- « , « ----------- Ko*e painted the school house. Quite ROCK CR EEK. a crowd went up to the entertainment Mrs. F. J. Morrison has gun« to there. Dallas for a month or two. There will be an entertainment and Wm. Ilinshaw, of flugarluaf, bought shadow social here Haturdav night, the Fred Stanton place forfl'1 50 , and April 5th. All come and ladies, bri* g moved down last week. a lunch for two and have your shad Miss Hampton closed her school at ows sold. Eddyville the 28th and came home Martha Ha vet1 and is visiting Saturday. friends ami relatives at Brownsville. Cal. Hutton has taken charge of the Fennell blacksmith shop at Independ ence. We have a large stock of thisi very superior hog feed, also! Spetz, and all kinds of field seeds. I GARDENS GRASS SEED Our stock of garden a n d ! grans reed is the best to he had in the Willamette valley and we invite ' you to cull and examine the same. 1 DUNNE’S SOLID SPRAYS ter« for these sprays. They give excellent eatifdsction. A catalogue will be sent free upon application. We have the best gopher guns • and mole traps sold in this market. Ask to see them when you call.* Nasal CATARRH / <Sc B . E I D , # - S a le m , O r. # S - A / V _ A .< 3 r E In .11 It. . l o g » tUer, thoultl be cleau.me*B. ( S e e d sm e n Ely’ s Cream Balm clean«?», soothe« and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh snd drives away a cold in the Lend C rea m B a lm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads | over the membrane and is absorbed. Re.iof is im mediate and a euro follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, BO cents at Drug- gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York heats thee It is self-regulating, self-ventilating sad requires no supplied nioletnre. been pronounced poultry expert« G o o d for R h s u m s t ls m . M ONM O UTH Roy Smith ie recovering from ty phoid fever. Mr Elliott, who formerly lived here hut lor sonic time has resided at Falls City, died ln-t Mondsy night of pneu monia and was buried south of this place. He was an old seldier and 82 years of age. * [ b e s t e q u i p p e d s h o p i n p o l k c o u n t s RAMBLERS........................$35 to $65'HARTFORD -> !i COLUMBIA........................ 40 to 70, VEDETTE IMPERIAL.......................... 25 to 60 IDEAL.......... _ Special Attention Given to Out of Tow n Orders. 1 NEW M S STORE THEO. K. P hä RM s GY PLOWS harrows CULTIVATORS AND ALL KINDS OF Has a full line of— DRUGS - CHEMICALS PATENT - MEDICINES RUBBER - GOODS TOILET - ARTICLES Farmers are too busy to bother with conventions or politics. Last fall I was taken with a very severe attack of muscular rheumatism which eaused me great pain and? an noyance. After trying several pre scriptions and rheumatic curas, I decided to use Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which I had seen advertised in the South Jersey man. After two ap- pli. Htious of this remedy I was much heiter, and after using one bottle, was completely cured.— flallie Harris, .Sa lem, N. J. For sale by A. K. Wilson. LEE^SMITH’S^CYGLERY the most successful hatcher yet Invented. We pay freight to an? railway point In the United States. Send for free catalog«« TJ9K H IA W A T H A INCUBATOR C< H iaw atha, Kaneasi Sclieol progressing nicely; two new pupils from Xola. The next meeting of Salt Creek grange will be at 10 o’clock on the 3rd Saturday in April, and President Campbell will be there to discus, the educational feature, of lha grange. All granger, should make it a point to he present. * ENAMELING, BRAZING, AND LIGHT LATH W O R K DONEj Preaching next Sunday. Judging from the talk thsre will he Mr. Loop, a brolherinlaw of Hugh trouble over the distribution of the Ted klorwin has gone to Yaquina to Farmer, is here from Tennessee with road fund unless it is divided pro rata work. his family, and they intend to make I among the different districts. L. W. Hampton and family spent their home lu re. Easter with his parents. fleveral emigrants have been lier, ■ — ♦ • -------- looking for farms. A R a g in g , R o a r in g Flood W h a t S h a ll W e H ave lo r D e s s e r t? Washed down a telegraph line whieli Harry Stine is on the sick list. This question arises in the family Chai. C. Kiln, nf Li.tain, It., had to every day. Let us answer it to-day. replace. ‘ Standing waist deep in icy The creditors of J. II. Collins, who | Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful i water,” lie writer, gave me a terrible «etmet! to be short on wheat *t the dessert. Prepared in two minutes. cold ami cough. It grew worn* daily. lime th« l'alninge mill burned, met No boiling! no baking! simply add Finally the lieat doctor# in Oakland, • •n last Saturdav at Independence. | boiling water and set to cool. Fla Neb., Sioux City and Omaha raid I The meeting will convene again *1 vors Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and had consumption and could not lire the call of the committee appointed to Strawberry. Get a package at your Then 1 began using Dr. King's New I confer with Mr. Collins *• to the plan grocers to-day. 10 cts. Discovery and was wholly cured by | he has to piopoee for a settlement. six bottles" Positively guaranteed ! Over 5,(V0 bushel* of wheat were rep N O R T H *DALLA8. for coughs, cold, and all throat and resented at the meeting. --------- — — Price Wm. Eule and family from Wiscon lung troubles by all dttiggi.ts. The Johnson hotel is almost com sin have moved into the Fink house. MV and »1. pleted. Miss Bertha Townsend, of Carlton, OAKDALE Dr. Doty has mo*ed to th* Cook was visiting hers this week. _ • j • Born, to J. 8. Macomber and wife, a property that he trailed for some time Fanners are sowing their spring daughter ago. grain. The Hubbard stars camp is at Ben Mias Martha Brown is ill pour Thompson's place. health. Chaunrey and Lima Deunis have Georg- C od W and E. H. Ilinshaw hare tw-en vutliug wood lor Mr. received a p r o m t of a fine Scotch Collie pup from their co u sin , Earl I Critrhlow. ^ FIELD PEAS Mrs. N. 8. Burch has been quite sick with la grippe. quickly. H ood 's Sarsaparilla and Pills down and got a bottle of It, and as usual received great benefit.’* Miss B kttj . au Boxes, Stowe, Vt. Miss Ella Peityiohn is visiting in Sheridan. w Miss Gracg Bellinger, of Salem, vis ited with her cousin, Mildred Daugh J„hn Farley h*a 19 klde and nearly erty, last week. Stie was on her way all are nannies. to Grub college where she ia going to teach school. Mr,. Macomber haa some fine look ing lambs. Wm. Hussey Monday. Ed Wright haa returned home from Zopher Tharp is home from Me- Park Place, where lie hae been work Miuuville, where he 1ms been attend ing for Johu Robinson. ing school. Garl Mcllee and Ben Tliompaon are working at the stave camp. Isaac Geodsll, Lee Burch, John Bi monton, H. 0. Seymour, Vida Myer, Grace Burch, Helen ami Angie floutli- W EST SA LEM . Harvey Boals, of Dallas, has been wick nent up to the mill dam Sunday Mrs. Jasper Ward is visiting friends i pruning trees and shrubbery for his to enjoy their Easter eggs. There is no other season when good here. ] sister, Mrs. Plank. medicine is so much noeded as in the A V a lu a b le M e d ic in e Doug Gibson has been sick for a Spring. T h e B e st P re s c rip tio n for M a la r ia " I have not the slightest hesitancy The blood is impure, weak and couple of weeks. chills ami fevers Is a bottle of Grove’s in riCommending Chamberlain’s impoverished--a condition indicated J. H. Fletcher’s place here is for Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply Cough Remedy to all who are suffer iron and quinine in a tasteless form. ing from coughs or oolds,” save Ch is. by pimples and other eruptions od the sale. No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. ■VI. Cramer, Esq . a well known watch face and body, by deficient vitality, Mr. Wagner and wife, of Turner, maker, of Colombo, Ceylon. "It lias loss of appetite, lack of strength, and visited Mrs. Walker Fitls laal week. SALT CR EEK. been some two years siuce the eity want of animation. Mrs. M. A. Chapman visited her Tho Easter exercises at Concord dispensary liret called my attention to this valuable medicine, and I have re daughter, Mrs. Soutbwick, at High were excellent. peatedly used it and it has alwa's land last Saturday, James Olmstead recently dehorned crisn beneficial. It has cured me W. H. Wild haa been pruning fruit his cattle. quickly of »11 chest colds It is espec Make the blood pure, vigorous and trees for Gene Hanna at Michigan ially effective for children and seldom Farmers are all plowing while their takes more than one bottle to cure rich, create appetite, give vitality, City. wives are gardening and setting liens them of hoarseness. I have persuad strength and animation, nml cure P. B. Miller is tearing down old J. Bowles and family made a trip to ed many to try this valuable medicine, all eruptions. Ilavo the whole family buildings, and otherwise improving and they are all as well pleased as McMinnville recently. the looks of his place. begin to tuko them today. myself over the results.” For sale by “ Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been used in Will White has young chickens, A. K. Wilson. Mrs. Andy Lucas and Jeaae Lucas, onr family for some time, and always with of Rickreall, spent Sunday with Mrs. and he says he’s a good cook, so we’ll good results. Last spring I was all run M. E. Gibson. all go there for sarly fries. O AK GROVE. Spring Medicine The peop'e of Spring Valley wore fa Be very slow to pledge youi vote to BA LL8TO N . vorvd by two excellent Easter services any candidate. Retain your privi Mrs. Mary L. Short has bought the '»n« at Zen* at II o'clock and one at lege to vote as you think best wh?n Lincoln at 3 o ’clock. Jones property of H. L. Crider. the time comes. Ralph Shepard has gone to Colora Norman Burnett §ia> ted for east of I Hop contracts have recently b o n do io the interest of the ÿaltm Nur the mountains Monday. , made in this county »« follow«: Jim sery company. Simkins near Wheatland, 8000 pounds Several of onr farmers have bought and Miss Hattie Jones, south of Kola, Capt. P. F. Clark haa returned from disc sulky plows. 0000 pounds at 12 cents, Jus. and Arch a visit at Oregon City. Tiie hop men rre crowding things Mysr 15,000 pounds at Smilhfield and 10,000 at the George Brown place on Bird Walling haa returned from his ( thin good westhc ’. Salt Creek at II cents; Archie Brown Sontiam much, where he has been du School opened Monday after n three on the McNiry farm near Eala, El posing «f his potatoes and onions. weeks stop on account of smallpox. mer Lewis on the Nick Tarter place, Sam. Barker has made several ship There are no cases of smallpox in on Pedee and J. H Sullivan *n Miss ments of lambs to the Portland mar town at present. Rachel Smith’« place in McTim- ket. The sidewalk committe has bought moods Valley, 10,000 pounds each at The many friends of Rev. A. W. the lumber and had part of the side 11 cents. Wight will he pleased to know thut walk laid. A train load of registered Hereford he will preach for na on the seoond Joe Petit has gone to Oregon City bulls mo to be brought to this state Sunday in May He will he on his and sold to cattle breeders. All scrub way to the Washington Presbytery* to see his sister, who is very low will) stock of every kind will be gradually consumption. where he expects to locate. — ^ ^ rooted out of Oregon and the same will be true of poultry. BU TLER. The Socialists nominated R. R. Ry Last ytar’s crofts of both oats snd L. F. Tharp hue four men working an, of Salsm, for governor, and now want him to resign in favor of some potatoes were sold at a good profit. in his hop yard. better vote getter, but he says nay In both cases thorough cultivation Zack Hartman and Leonard Tharp brethren. will greatly augment the yield. sold two line dressed hogs to ike Sheridan butcher. I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ♦ 'S ^ We have the Hancock disc plow, which has proved X to he’ the best onenow used inthe state. Call and seeit I WAGNER • BROS., - DALLAS Sundries, sic. Prescriptions care fully compounded and family receipts carefully filled by one of experience. Fresh and pure drug» always used. Prices always reasonable at the O. K. pharmacy, 333 Commercial street, next to Damon Bros, grocery store, SALEM STOP RIGHT NOW OREGON Guardian’s Sale of Real Estate. Paying two prices for carpets and wall paper. Buy ing from two to three times as much as any other concern inthe Willamette valley is where we have the advantage. Another economic advantage is our ability to group remnants from both stores, thereby saving the remnants of one. These items alone make a great saving in the management of our bus- îness. In the county court of the state of Oregou for t*«e county of Marion. In tee matter of the guardianship of A. Strain, in Arm NDKR AUTHORITY OF AN ORDER OF SALK granted by the county court of the atete of Or cgoii, lor th* cuunty of Mario», timed f c nu.tr> l9, IVO.’ , tue u m l b i e l f n o d guardia» OÍ tho U B U te 'H t! person ofA . Strain, infirm, wi I sell at private the following described real estate, to-wit: L •»-. 1, t, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, and 8, in block 8, iu the town ..f Ko la. Polk county, Oregon. Said aale will be ma le on or aft #r thu t I 2 t h D a y o f A p r !!, 10OÎ, and bide will be received by the undersigned at Sileni. Oregon. Terms ef aale will be ta-h 10 pej cent of tee bid payable at tho time of th. «aid •a.e and the balance upon confirmation thereof by the t«id eounty court. Dated at S a le«. Or., this 11th d iv of March, 190?, CLACO W HURST, Guardian of the person and evtate of A. strain, iu- flrm. OUR METHODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION. the House Furnishing Company. First door north of poatoffice, Salem, Oregon. Salem and Albany. Store» at Watches Salem Woolen Mills Store CAREFULLY REPAIRED AND WARRANTED, 254 Commercial Street. Q la s s e > Hats of all kinds in all the prevailing shades. F i-ttc d . The correct things in spring shirts. . . . . . PFENNIG, 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, j WALTER MORLEY, Prop 1 ® Spring clothing for men and boys of latest and best patterns. Jeweler and Optician. ||j Furnishing goods that will please everybody. Up Behold new styles in show windows. It will give them pleB»ure to welcome all COUNTY PEOPLE |l|