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Dr, Frank Hall and wife are among The farmers around have got good Mr. Bchroed* r and Mr. May, who kindred here. have been building a hou«e on Salt crops of hay. le i — - « • » - ----- Creek for J. Bowles, have finished are erecting for him on the name Fast F rien d». B. L. Murphy and wife are to teach their contract ami returned home. g rou mi h two story, ten 'oom dwell W H A T T H E Y HA V E T O S A Y A B O U T Messrs. Ely Bros.:— I have been a our next term of school. T H E D O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y . Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. j great sufferer from catarrh and hay DALLAS, FRIDAY, JULY 18. 1902. ing. Tiie Mihstamidl. solid concrete Quite a crowd ftotn here attended founds lion Inn* no superior in lb • Rev. ( ) « borne has organized » choir fever and tried many things, but got All the blood tn your body passes through the picnic at Falls City Saturday. county. A deep well is being bored A n U n e q u n l ' c d a n d C o m p l e t e R e at the Methodist Chur li, and Rev. no permaiient relief until I found it your kidneys once every three minutes. s u m e o f W n a t Your F r ie n d » are near by and lie will there erect a Jas. Mitchell and family were visit K e ll) has u class of 8 ill instrumental in E ly ’s Cieam Balm al-ont eight I'BLIKMRB E very r riha y M oeeimo At 7:30. The kidneys are your and Have B een Lately Doing. windmill uud have ati icehouse under f years ago and we have »»uen fast friends and 18 in vocal music. blood purifiers, they fil ing in Ballston last Suuday. it lie has just tiuished a large and ever since.— Rev. R. M. Bentley, Rush w a s h , ter out the waste or cortveuiently arranged baru for his Albert Cairnea and W ill Hayes have POLK. Impurities in the blood. A Anderson ami family have been ville, Indiana. Prove it« value by in I1IITOB **l> PBOPKIKT.iK. cr«>p, stock and implements, and is bet n on the latter’s claim on Mill If they ere sick or out \ visiting his brother at M cMinnville vesting 10 cents in a trial size of E ly ’s Monday’s wind storm scattered l ay of order, they fail to do Creek. Inning it well painted. Thurston Druggists supply it aud Miss Mattie Longacrc is homo on Cream Balm. their work. Bros., of Dallas, finished 60.00U feet j bay shocks and injured machine sheds. and we mull it. Full size 50 cents. Geo. Patty, of Am ity, lias been visit a visit from Chicago. Pains, aches and rheu SU B S C R IPT IO N U A l KS of lumber for the two structures. He ' Jus Boydstmi has bought a seven Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, New matism come from ex ing at the home of Jas. Middleton. will gradually bring bis farm up to a foot Peering binder. M. N. Prather ami family have gone York. cess of uric acid in the p l 50 ................................... Per y ar high state of cultivation. His cousin A t the Falls City picnic Inst Hal or- | east of the mountains for an absence blood, due to neglected 1 75........................... Per nix months At Falls City Saturday our ball day the Polk station baseball »earn of two months. Job work done Uere-r-the liest. 40 .................... Per three months John Simon, also from Minnesota, team defeated theirs by a score of 20 kidney trouble. J bought the old Jim Tatom place from Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady defeated the Falla C ity team by a , Advertising rate» made known on Zan Alien. He i« of the same stripe, to 4. and won a purse of $10. At the heart beats, and makes one feel as though score of 20 to 4. application. Correspondence is solicit lie has replaced 5,000 feet of fencing Maccabee picnic there J. C. Stiugly they had heart trouble, because the heart is ----- -♦ ♦ ♦» — — ed. this season and will do the same next 1 took second prize for broad jum p and over-working in pumping thick, kidney- FEEDCE. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable blood through veins and arteries. season. He has 20 acres of clover and Lot Brown second prize in 100 yard poisoned IM P O R T A N T It used to be considered that only urinary ■Tices. will aim to add that much yearly. In* | dash. Uncle Jay Brown is very low with troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, paralysis. stead of sending milk to the creamery a n n o u n c e m e n t .* Jasper Uoydston is over on S&lnion but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin Almost daily thrifty (ierman hottsi- be feids it to twenty |>igs ami a d- zen River haying. Allen, son of Wm. Bush and wife, | ning in kidney trouble. calves, believing that it will pay bet wives may la; seen coming into town To the people of l*olk county who trade at our If you are sick you can make no mistake is getting hotter. ter. Ho has some sheep, goats and H. J. Rose tried vetches and it witli wagon !< ads of vegetables. store while the bridge at Salem is closed we w ill < other kinds of stock and believes in made lots of hay. One piece was so by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild i Mrs. Jane Lewis, of Portland, and and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s A1 Campbell and Doug Hubbard j diversified farming. He will feed ev thick that it had to be turned over Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is Mrs. Martha Simpson, of A irlie. are j give a special discount o f 10 per cent on all are building for I)r llavter one of the ery straiv of bis 75 tons of bay and w ith a fork nor could a rake be used soon realized. It stands the highest for its visiting their si«ter, Mrs. B. L Has purchases. most attractive 7 room cottages in the will have barn ami «bed room for all on it. Some vines were eight feet wonderful cures of the most distressing cases tings, county. The front porch is unique, | bis animals when bad weather comes. long and the shocks stood very close and is sold on Its merits SEND US Y O U R Reuben Hastings and wife aud his | the very by all druggists in fifty- being laair led up for a little distance In a short interview A. M. Vernon together. He thinks it father and mother have been at Cot M A IL O R D E R S .« from the (hair and having ten rather ; said be would soon move to the Tom thing for feed and will plant more of cent and one-do liar siz es. You may have a tax-6 Grove, visiting his brother, Rice, short round poals in groups of three Notson farm near Ballston. W e call next year. sample bottle by mail _______ _^___ Horn* o f Swamp-Hoot. * ^ who is very bad off with intiammatory -------- ------------------ st each corner and of two nearer the ed at the Mol son place to ask John i free, also pamphlet telling you how to find center. The roof, too, is extra at Holmes about his big hop yard hut he Yo u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. rheumatism. -----------•+ • ------------- was away. Our last call for the day when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer tractive. i was on VV. O, Morrow, east of Derry. Tonic because the formula is plainly fit Co., Binghamton, N. Y. B U E N A V IS T A . I His dozen dairy cows are now yield- printed on every bottle showing that T h e Hop O u t lo o k , N. E. Tyler and wife and Mrs. E. N. In 1890 some Oregon Imps sold as ing over $40 per month and will soon it is simply iron and quinine in a Hall and two daughters visited Cros- high as 40 cents, but nearly ever since be making Jf60. He is weeding out tasteless form. N o cure, no pay. 50 Nixon S l Davis are logging for the tou friends Sunday. ones and- will soon cents. then the price has been distressingly the poorer Strong null which started Tuesday. ojstilæotjth r e g o n low, generally ranging between eight have only first class Jersey cows, lie has his own separator and gets 18 L. I. Burrell was among Silverton S U N N Y S L O P E . ami 12cents. A big percent of the The relatives last week, and Leauder Be- | I cents for butter fat. The proposed present year’s yield have been con C lean sin g John Stump has four men caring lieu and family, Clay and H attie Mil- j tracted at prices between those ligures price of butter fst is to ho 2 cents be- an d H e a l i n g Gritd'uit*» of the school are in con for his hay and Clara McCaleb has a ler celebrated at Salem. | low the price of butter in Portland. The present indications are that nei C ure for stant demand at salaries ranging hum ther New York nor England will have I He has about two acres of each alfal- new hay rake- C, W . Stafford has returned from ; $40 to Î100 a month. Students take over half a crop and w t »in a week : fa and vetches, which make choice The Sullivan family and Wilbur east of the mountains with a band of the state examinations during their prices here have gone up to 20 cents, cow feed, ami we never saw a better Rhodes have returned from Newport, course in the ttrhool and ate prepared horses. many agents being anxious to con stand of clover than hi* ten acres. He and Harry Cartmel is back from Cali Ely's Cream Balm to receive state certificates on gradua tract at that figure, and many grow lias one hilo filled with vetches and fornia. \V. I). Gilliam and wife and A. M. Ka»y ami pleasant to us tion. Expenses range from $120 to ers holding for a still higher price. will have another of corn. There is Contains no injuriou Miller and wife have been visiting the $175 a year. Strung norma) conr-e John Sumpter and Wilbur Lewie I drug. Growers are advised to spray upon the almost no waste and in winter his capital city. [It is quickly absorbed. and well «quipped training depart- least appearance of lice and to hold stock like it tlie same as green feed are to go with the Black threshing Gives relief at once. m-nt. The fall term opens Septem The ouk mill on the Gilson place It opens and Cleanse» their hops until ready for market, as He has quite a hand of nice chickens outfit. iho Vasal Passages. ber 16th. For catalogue containing lias closed down for the summer. the figure then in not apt to he less and some beautiful pigs. Recently he A llavs Inflammation. J A. Sevier has moved b»« family to full information, addiers sold six 9 month old pigs for $81. He Fall« City, and Jabe Ferguson is rig and may be double that of today. W e hope for a free mail delivery Heal» ami protects tha membrane. Restores the is an enthusiastic dairyman and mak ging up his threshing outfit. of Taste and Smell. Large size, ;’«• cents at E. D. R E S S L E R , from Dallas through this section to Senses druggists or by mail; Trial size, 10 cent« by mail. INDEPEN DENCEWARD. es it pay. or President, Falls City. ELY BROTHERS, £>li Warren St. New York. Lumber has been hauled for a new ------------------------- Between here and Grace church we J. V , B. Butler Secretary. bridge at the slough, S A L T CREEK REVISITE D . found all the grain and garden truck NORTH DALLAS. very thrifty ai d noticed some recent The Antioch Christian Endeavor Many change- have occurred since H. M. Brown has completed his improvmeuts on nearly every place. we first began going through that re society meets at 11 o’clock every Holi barn, the carpenter work being done Rev. B. J Kelly preached at that W hen going to the coast take the gion fourteen years ago. Hundreds day . by John Ashhaugh, church last Sunday and they have fre- Little Nestucca route. It is six miles ol acres that were then heavily tini- W ill Fishback and Loe Clark are quent services at the Cochrane school are nQW jn cultiviitio„ or we|l Most of the hay in this vicinity is shorter. Route to Slab Creek, Woods w w w « y house. George Whiteaker’s son, Will *et, to grass. Many new orchards and having. rather late and the recent rains have and Ocean Park. Good bridges and * no had lords. Estella Fall« and other lives near the church and so do the hop yards have come into existence One dollar a cord is being paid for caused but little damage. Loe brothers, both having good crops. Clover, rape, vetches and other stock cutting wood scenic attractions on the way. Fine The Loe clover hay yield ih very fine. I feeds are being raised where it was fishing all the way from toll ga»e to i F. C. Haynes bought a wagon from Sheriff’s Sale. the beach. Good hotel and «table ac W. V. Metzler lives at the I). J. Whit- supposed that nothing but wheat or Your Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc., at F ry’ s » commodation« and leasonable rate« at £ eaker place, which i« now owned by oats would pay. We took the I hill Rufus Smith. drug store, near the postoffice, Salem. T h e Best the O’Brien Bros., while Mr. and Mrs road through the timber and came N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T Little Nestucca Toll Gate. Win. Bax F Gif. Zumwalt has found a partner Wliiteaker reticle between Monmouth out at the old Dodson place. M ill by virtue of an execution anti order of sale du ter & Bon. Goods for the Least Money. r ri to ride in his buggy. ly ift.sued out of the circuit court of the state and Independence. . G. A. Conn has Lyons was digging a deep well at his of Oregon for the county of Polk, bearing date V House paints, Floor Paints, Varnish Slain*. Carriage paint«, Enam J moved from the Bouncy house to his new home and from the abiding place T o C u r e a C o l d in O n e Day the 11th day of June, 1902, upon a decree du els and everytning in the paint line. Carter’« Pure W hit ? Lead i new home near Airlie. on the road of Henry Hanke we had a beautiful ly made, enrolled and docket«'! n said coart cent« a pound. Puro boiled linseed oil 80 cents a gallon ; raw, 78 cents i south of I. M. Himpsons. The Black view of many square miles of valley Take laxative bromo quinine tablets on the *23rd day of June, 1902, in a certain P agallón. Come and see us. Bros, have the Mix farm leased for and timbered country. Mr. Swennen A ll druggists refund the money if it suit therein pending, wherein the Washing- ;# P three years ami have in 360 acres of and wife have everything in nice fails to cure. Signature of E. W . ton Building, Loan and Investment associa tion, a corporation, is plaintitf and appellant, — o— fine grain. Their sister Stella keep« shape around their cosy mountain Grove on each box. 25 cents. 4 and Hartwell B. Stanley and M ary E. Stan house for them. Their threshing out homo. At the old McCracken place W r make hop and fruit pipe and f i ley his wife, and W . G. W right, are defend 310 Coni mereiai street, Salem. SUVER. ants and respondents, and directed tom e, furnish pump« and windmills. W a fit will be ready to start up as soon as 4 f live the thrifty family of Gust. Wille. commanding me to s«ll the hereinafter de the grain is ready. Mrs. Whitcomb First we admired tiie pretty, artistic A fine railroad bridge across the scribed premises to satisfy the amounts speci- ter, steam and air heating plants put and Mins Rida Chamberlain will have flower beds of his wife gnd daughter Luckiamute is being finished. in A ll kinds of copper and galvaniz ti d in said execution and decree, to-wit: cliiirge of their cook wagon and we and then when we entered their hum Four hundred and sixtv-oue dollar«, ed iron work done. Satisfaction guar Bands of turkeys and chickens may with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent anteed. hereby invite the editor to cull and ble home a handsome $50 steel range per annum since September 5, 1895, and sixty «ample their cooking. Joe Roger« met o ir gaze. Not far away live two bo seen on nearly every farm, they (fdO) I I GIYrE US I I dollars attorneys fees, and eighty-four has a fine field of rape for his stock. I industrious bachelor«, Mr. W int and paying most of the household expen and seventy one hundredth ($84.70) dollars A T R IA L On the old Woods place at Balm | Dan Hoffman. Both need and de ses. costs in -«upreme court, and thirty-nine and # 75-100 ($39.75) dollars costs in said circuit grove George and Charles O'Brien serve good housekeepers and could no E. E. McLane is puttiug oak blocks court, and accruing costs, I will on ♦ hold forth. They own 325 of the 645 doubt get them if not too bashful to under his warehouse. S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t 16, * acre farm ami rent the balance from let their wants be known. In a snug [ b e s t EQUIPPED SHOP IN POLK COUNTY! The worst wind storm for years rag 1902, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a, m „ of said Mrs. Sol Woods who with her son * little valley between two good sized day at the west door o f the county court I— '■■■■ — — —— — i ■ ■ — — — — ■ ■ — ■ I John live in Eastern Oregon. They hill« we found Oscar Taylor and wife ed Monday. Many limbs were blown house in Dallas,Polk county,Or. sell at public FULL LI NE OF SUNDRIES] have in 400 acres of grain and 65 in raising goat«, fowls, berries and gar from fruit trees and other damage auction to the highest bid'ler for cash in hand . . . ... • -• ■- on day of sale all the right, title, interest and done. •Mr clover. One half of a fine clover field den truck. They will this season sell estate of the said defendant«, each and every ¡ENAMELING, BRAZING, AND LIGHT LATH WORK DONE they have fenced off fur hogs ami oth N eaily all the winter wood is sawed one of them, of in and to the said premises $50 worth of wild blackberries a; d * er animals and will cut. the remaining described in said exehution as follows, to-wit: other things in proportion. Their up and in the dry. $35 to $65 H A R T F O R D RAM BLERS $35 ! Commencing at a point one chain east of the 20 acres for teed. They are feeding neighbors, Mr. Pa er and wife and 40 to 70 V E D E T T E COLUMBIA . 25 m i southeast corner of block eleven (11) in the 80 hogs and will have 75 tons of hay. A S u s t a i n i n g ; Die t. Mr. Gt rtz and wife, industriously en FA LE M La Creole academic institute plat of the town IM PE R IAL 25 to 60 IDEAL 25, 'fen years ago they offered Sol of Dallas in Folk county, Oregon, as the joy their s irroundings. Henry Voth. These are the enervating days, when OREGON Woods $50 an acre for his part of the out on the Grand Ronde road, is build as somebody has said, men drop by same is platted and of record; thence north Special Attention Given to <>ne hundred (100) feet, thence east three hun farm and he refused to take it. When you want your clothes clean- . ing a nice seven room dwelling. He the sunstroke as if the day of fire had dred (300) feet, thence south one hundred Out of T o w n Orders. On the old Abe Nelson place we found ed, dyed, repaired or pressed, leave has a nice prune orchard and a good diWiicd. They are frought wi h dan (100) feet, thence west three hundred (300) C. E. Brooks and family in a nice feet to the place of beginning, being a part of them wit.i W . R. Ellis, agent, at | crop of vetch and hay clover. Ilis ger to people whose systems are poor new home. The trees in front of it Solomon Shelton donation land claim, Dallas. mother has just arrived from Oklaho ly sustained ; and this leads us to «ay the No. 52, notification No. 1,953, township »<»v- were set out over thirty years ago with ma. David Nach itigal keeps the in the interests of the less robust of en (7) south, range five (5) west, of the Wil- u view to building there, but the little Salt Creek postotfice at the Dodson our renders, that the full effect of lametto meridian, together with the tene old house near by lias sheltered vari house, ami a few roils away the Ger Hood’s Sarsaparilla is «uch as to uug- ments and appurtenances thereunto belong ous occupants ot the place from that * man* Baptists have a nice church in ge«t the propriety of calling this medi ing. Dated Dallas, Oregon, this 15th day o f July day to this. Mr. Brooks has 15 acres which they have services both morn cine something beside a nlooci purifier 1902. in .clover and will soon have half of Anything from a pair of soiled glov j ing and afternoon every Sunday. and tonic, say a su«taining diet. It J. T F O R D , his thirty hogs ready for summer es to the most elaborate «ilk gown | Sheriff of Polk county. They have Sunday school and a young makes it much easier to hear the heat, market. Passing Oakpoint school will receive the piom pt and careful i people’« society. Mr. Arndt, on the assures refre«hing sleep, and will with- house we dined at the hospitable attention of Dclashmutt place, exemplifies Ger out any doubt avert much sickness at home of John Ovburn, who has been Sheriffs Sale. man tin ifi.. His nine acres of clover this time of year. right there since 1861. He has 40 produced 30 tons of hay. He seldom acres of clover, half of which he will SALEM A N D A L B A N Y . O A K GROVE. comes to »own without bringing but Notice is hereby given that by vir mow, and on the btdauce keeps about ter, eggs and garden truck. Henry 40 head of stock rolling fat. He fur Monday’s heavy wind storm caused tue o f an ex ecu tion a n d o rd e r o f s a l* ! The Largest Furniture, Oarpet and W all Paper dealers in the W illam duly issued out of th« circuit court of the Gillum i« wh/re J. A. Baxter lived for nishes the inilk of six cows to the In many apples and pears to fall. ette valley above Portland. Have a correct measurement of your state of Oregon for Polk county, bearing date so long and W. D. Whealdon is on the dependence creamery, getting 16J the ‘.Ith of July, 1902, Upon a decree duly rooms and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper and shades. The damp, stormy weather caused made, enrolled and docketed in said court on old Campbell farm. They were all cents for the butter fat and tlie skim W e cut shades to fit without charge and make them in any w idth. reaping good ciops of hay. George hay harvesters some uneasiness the 5th day of June. 1902, In a certain suit milk returned to him. His income is W e make our own mattresses and each is exactly as represented. therein pending, wherein David Peter» is Starr i« «till running the Hilai Riggs from $3 to $4 a month from each cow W e also make our own couches and lounges and carry a large line of Basket and ice cream social at the plaintiff and Helena Toews, Jacob W . Toews faam and Henry Claufield and family and they are not extra go»*d one«. He Mary 'Vitus, Henrioh Weins, Cornelius Hei- coverings. seem to be enjoying their new home. I church next Saturday evening, pro l.ert, Jr., Helena Heibert, Katrina Heibert, «ays dairy cows should become fresh | He i« cultivating eight acres of pota ceeds for church purposes. Every Agatha Heibert, and David Peters, as admin in the fall, as winter dairying pay« toes in connection with that much j body invited to attend and bring bas istrator with w ill annexed of the estate of best. Thomas Pomeroy runs a wagon addition to his hop acreage. A t the kets. A ll who pay a dollar or more Cornelius H «il»ert, dcseaaed, are defendant«, ami to me directed, commanding me to «ell from Independence every more mg Hart place we left the Grand Ronde for baskets will be entitled to two the hereinafter described premises to satisfy gathering cream. He makes a circuit First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Stores at road and took to the left up S ilt dishes of ice cream free. the amounts specified in said execution and through Riekreall. Within a few ■ ■ decree, to-wit: Tw # thousand, one hundred Creek. J J. Brown lives on the old j Salem and A lbany. ycais nearly every farm in that vicin T h e Boat P r e s c r i p t i o n f o r M a l a r i a , and twentr»eight and 80-100 ($2,128.80) del 11 a good place and across the road to la r», with interest thereon from the 5th day ity has changed hands, Mr. Osburn the north abide his h o u s , T . H. and J. chills and feveis is a bottle of Grove’s ! " f June, 1902, at the rate of eight (8) jxir cent and John Young being the only old H. Brown, all of them having plenty Tasteless Chill Tonic It is simply per annum, until paid, together with costs residents. Mr. Kreps and Mr. Beck« r around them. We, that is Eva and iron and quinine in a tasteless form. ! and disbursement«, tax-d and allowed at fifty- /iew eastern men, live across the rout» | two an I 20-100 ($62.20) dollars, and one hun- the editor, took dinner with the lat No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. ] drtd ($100) dollars attorneys fees, and accru from him, their buildings, gates and ter, finding his children quite inter ing costs, I will on fences showing that they are progress ROCK CREEK. eating characters. There is a road Q U I T W E A R IN G S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t IS, 1902, ive men. The latter has 14 ac res in over the hill to the old Syron sawmill, Miss Sena Lynch is out from Dallas A t the hour of 2 o'clock, p. tn.. of said day. S H A B B Y O L D S U IT S clover ami will soon put in 10 acre« See that collar? W ell, when you but at Upper Salt Creek school house visiting her sister, Mrs. F. J. Morri I at the front door of the court house in Dallas, more of timothy and clover combined. examine it you know that there is i iu said polk county, sell at public auction to we took to the left and three nules up son. / He will gradually make his place j the highest bidder for cash iu hand on day of only one laundry that ean put sueh the creek found Martin’s taw mill. doubly as productive as it has been in George Griffith will be our mail car | « de, all the right, title, interest and estate an exquisite color and faultless finish Near there stood »he old Nicklin linn i of the said defendants, each and every one of J’tars past. John Young mik I wife tier mill half a century ago, ami near rier during the disablement of Ralph i them, and of all j>ersons claiming by, through ! on it, and we m odes tty announce that have tiie old F. A. Patterson place in »here was the salt lick that gave name Henry, who wa« : rcideutiilly shut last "r und» r them, or either of them, suiieequent it was done at the Salem steam laun nice shape. And now we come to a S to the 1st« of the mortgage foreclosed in said dry. to that region. Martin’s mill is the werk. • uit, of, ¡n and to the said mertgaged prem place of genuine enterprise. Last head of all navigation except for foot Fml Wit lena troni baa gone to Elk ise«, Hsicrihed in «aid execution and decree, year Johu Byers sold the old Burford men. There is a dense forest all a« follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point City. farm of 258 acres to W. F. Simon. i 1918 chains ««nth of the northwest coiner of I H A V E around and many of the trees quite 254 Commercial Street. the H. M. Waller donation land claim, in j large. W. E. Martin is now sole own A good crop of bay ia being gather- township 7 south, range 5 west o f the Wil- A F E W er of the m illing plant and employs 15 ed. | lamett» meridian, and running thence w est men. He expects to cut nearly a mil- I »10.:* chains; thence south IS 82 ahainsjthenoa SECOND west 21.75 chains; thence south 20. Id chains; Can furnish you a nice up to date suit for $10 T h e Best L in im e n t for 8 tr »in s . ; lion feet of lumber during the season, 9.50 chain«; thence north 05-100 HAND Mr. F. H. Wells, the merchant at thence east e«C* lie has orders from D. L. K e y ! for Is n constitutional disease. tOMt 1 50 l imit)«, thence south ■ CAMERAS It originates In a scrofulous condition of 50,000 feet and G. L. K e lly 30,000 l>eer Park, Long '«land, N. Y ., s»ys: 0.M00 chains; thence eost71.K chains; thence 1 feet of barn lumber, and Henry Voth, “ I always recommend Chamberlain’« noith 39.80 chains to the place or beginning, Uie blood and depends on that condition. AH ju «t as good as new ones for S E A S O N A B L E S U G G E S T IO N S It often causes headache and dltzlness, (i. W . Myer, H. M. Brown and S. T. Pain Balm as the heat liniment for containing 298.05acres, «ituatedin Polk coun- taking pictures. but showing Ire the taste, smell and hearing, af- Riggs are to each get about 10,000 for («trains. 1 uaed it lost winter for I D . » begun, Dntci %t Dallas, Oregon, this 15th day of the vocal onrans, disturbs the stomach. feet slight use. which I am ottering at H e will 'tirniah Uoad’s planing a severe lameness in the side, result- July, 1902. It Is always radically and permanently ridiculously low figures. J. T. FORD, mill 25 000 feet and send a carload to ing from a strain, and was greatly cured by the blood-purifying, alterative and tonic action of California, and has perhapa 200.000 pleased with the quick relief and cure HhrHtf of Polk county, < >regon. feet on the mill yard. He has a new it effected. For sale by A. K. Wilson. planer of the latest pattern. Mis. --------- ----------------- Th is f n u t medicine h u wrought the most Martin hoards most of the hands. O AK M IL L V IC IN IT Y. — wonderful cures of all diseases depending CUSH «N U I ALI USI f AUS. The mill ia less than 7 miles in a l»ee on ocroful» or the scrofulous hnblt. t«h Srnip r u H A 'r » ) L'w Everybody haying and gard en* line northwest of Dallas, hut it is 9 in IHM. Sold Oy Umettala L__--- J Moon'S F lL U V « »*«• b«i* cathartic. W IL S O N B LO C K . looking fine. | miles around by grange hall. I HE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER OCK STAFF OF KUSTLEBS- Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. vvr. ,v. Ì STATE NORNAL SCHOOL :, O . CATARRH CATÂRBH COLD "i H E A D Attention, Coasters. £ BUY F U n g aul Tiaaitii! P BURRQUS h S i FRASER 105 State Street • Salem F R Y ’S D R U G S T O R E LE E ^ S M IT H ’ S «G Y C LER Y 1 S T E A M .« D YE W O R K S .* GOODS DYED T O SAM PLE Th; louse Fursishing Conpasy Mrs. C.H. Walker, proprietor.1 the House Furnishing Company. BECAUSE Salem Woolen Mills Store Catarrh » P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. H o o d 's Sarsaparilla M 'L à A Ï M Z N B i