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/ PIE POLK C 3 UKTY ITEMIZER « ««.«™ OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS, j W omen as Well as Men JUDCE C RO C KETT li CURED OE D EAF NESS . ______' (SnIt*in StaU’Cinan.) ;— ■ — — 1 ---------- ' Remove the wretched symptom* of W H A T T H A T HAVE TO SA Y ABOUT A ll rcadeis of this paper are by Ibis T han in the Oregonian and Iterr.iz:r for’on: year? « . I lo»khe»oni# maladies and avert« it« time familiar with the name of Dr. | T U g OOINC8 IN THE COUNTY. D ALLAS, F R ID A Y , 3E PT . 2o. 1902.i-<|i«»««Iful effect«. i t cure* many of tin* D anin, and they have no donbt read with interest accounts of many re OHMHl l»"peleefl case*, and relieves p »in* ; An U n e q i C H c d and C o m p l e t e Re i that every other known remedy baa i • u m e of Wrvat You r F r i e n d » are Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dt»- markable cure» this celebrate« physi V Sbranai» K vrky F riday M orsihq A t 7:30. failed in, and IhU is substantiated by I courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor cian has performed. We suspect that an d Have Been Lately Doin g. and cheerfulness soon some have lead the testimonials ol the evidence of hundreds who have VV. A . W A S H . f am now taking order* *n m ike tip a car load of fencing for Oc'oh< r lei v- disappear when the kid gratetul p licnts aith sonic silapiciuua been cur'd by Dr. Dirrin. Not D o o m e d F o r Life. neys are out of order aa to tin ir n»then Iiciiy, th rvfore, w .* ery at low price. !*!•» *e vnur order m oon as pn* i*•)♦».— W A L T E R M U R L K Y XDITOK AN I» PKOPRlHToK. No physician has yet gained the | or diseased. “ I was treated for th rce years by arc gratlti d to ho able to present a reputation that Dr. Darrin has ob : Kidney trouble h«u tained througl out the country In the ! good doctors,” write* W. A Greer, become so prevalent testimonial that moat put a' rest McConnellsville. O., **fnr piles and fis. er> doubt There i, pn hnldy not a wonderful cures he in ejecting, as the that It is not uncommon tfUJM CKIi’ riO N R A T E S : tula, but, when all failed, Bucklet»’* fallowing cures wdi allow: for a child to be born latter known man in Josephine coun f l 5 0 ......................... ........ P e r y e a r ! Mr Editor: Kor years I have been Am ina S<ilve cured me in two weeks.” afflicted with weak kid ty than Judge Crockett, who w.t» Cures burn«, bruises, cuts,corns,sores, neys. If the child urin county judge for yp ir». He has spent ........... Per six months j rtjj|jcted with a discharging ear, from I I 75........................... eruptions, salt rheum, piles or no pay. ates too often, if the a lifetim e among tin- popple of ttiat 40 ....... ‘ brew » '« n t l'» t|tr effeot« fever. Tli(oU|(h Ur. Dar j urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child section and Ins repu'a'inn i«»iir h th.«t 25c at all druggists, Advertising rates made known on I riki’« olectiieal anti medical cure I am I reaches an age when it should be able to Of time and money in a'biuinHH education is not a venture. The hctiefUn to bo derived fr.-m <»»*5h a e .»« "« application. Correspondence is solicit- I cured. W ill also add ihat my mother j control the passage, it is yet afflicted with none will queatipu Ins truthfulness. la-a. for life and pxv Biibstantial dividends every day. These facts are amp’y shown by the uniform sue« *•»« HOCK CREEK. * 1 . has liaen successfully treated for asth bedwetting, depend upon It. the cause of 11c hue I e- eiv«(l relief at the hands or of the praduutus of the Fine Job Printing done at reasonable ma and bronchitis. Refer your read Fred Wittensiroui Inis returned \ the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first the great hcuefiiot r, Dr. Danin! hi B T 7 S IN -E S S C O L L E G E . •»ricuH. step should be towards the treatment of W illam ette 11« tel, Salem, and dosir**« me to me at (jervaie. O reg on from the Pioneer quarry. Our students are offered the advantage* of a school well known for its thorough w«*rk, (»leas iut room*, these important organs. This unpleasant to inform ull the adlicted that they skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and individual instruction. Living expenses cheap. Send B. H. Ktsoo. M rs.Tom Blower has returned from trouble is due to a diseased condition of the may have the fame opportunity. for catalogue. T o the Public : Thie ie to certify Golden W e d d in g . kidneys snd bladder and not to a habit as Judge Crockett’s toKtnnonial is given 1 that 1 have been successfully treated I Albany. VV. I. S T A L E Y , P rin c ip al, Salem, Oregon. most people suppose. On September 16, 1902, Mr. and by Or. Darrin for granulated eyes, j below. Women as well as men are made mis Mr«. J. M. Davis, of Gooseneck, cel*- from which I have suffered over 25 I Mrs. J. D. Morrison has been quite T o th e P u b lic . erable with kidney and bladder trouble, hrited their golden wedding. They year«. I have tried many physicians ; sick, but is now improving. For ten year« prior to going under and both need the same great remedy. were married in Mercer county, Ohio, and various remedies, and have re- | Join: I.ucas, a former resident, was The mild and the immediate effect of Dr. Darrin’s electrical treatment, Sep September 16, 1852, emigrated to Or ceived little or no benefit whatever. I j shaking hands with old friends last Swam p- Root is soon realized. It is sold tember 12, 1896, I had been gradually egon in 1864 and two years later set ca n lie e ie n and referred to ae to my I week. by druggists. In fifty- growing deaf, with a constant ringing tled on the place thev still occupy. former and pre.erit condition, at my I pent and one dollar in inyears. For tho past five year* I Perfect satisfaction emanates from ev Win. Keeney is hauling lumber for sizes. You may have a Ten children have been born to them, home iu Dixie, Washington. could not hear ordinary conversation. ery shirl front, collar and cuff’ that is W ill Hinsliaw and Royal Pluuk is sample bottle by mall five laiys and five girls, four of whom F r a n k J o h n s o n . W ith treatment by Dr. Darrin I can ljundired here. Our fine lauudiy free, also pamphlet tell- Horn at Swaup-Roo«. hauling for Jas. Harris. are living— Frank Davis, of Sonora, To the Public: I hold it to bo the I hear nearly as well a* ever in my lrfe work is bey on t conipetion by any one Mexico, Mrs. J. VV. Porter, of Rose- duly of every man lo tell tlie truth, I Ralph Henry, our mail contractor, Ing all about it. Including many of the T can conscientiously recommend Dr. thousands of testimonial letters received in Halem and we cannot help but feel Imrg, Mrs R. S. Conner, of San Jos4, though some are ashamed lo say they | who was shot while hunting early io from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Darrin’s new cure h r deafne»«, ami proud of it. You will, too, when you and Mra. G. A. W hite, of Portland. have been to uu advertising doctor. I. I July, has returned to the route, al & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and can t>e referred to at Merlin, Oregon, see the perfect color and finish that ') he daughteiH were prevent but the for one, am not. M y boy lias been though his wound lias not yet healed mention this paper. by letter or in person. we lay on them when you bring them son was unable to attend. A sumptu deaf for some time, and under Dr. and the bullet proves an uncomfort G ar r e tt C rockett . here. ous family dinner was served at noon, Darrin's electric and medical treat able load while riding. and in the evening about 60 friends ment lie lias been cured. Refer to me --------------- • • • --------------- Bummer fallow grain is beiug put Nya Cre ak S a n ita r iu m . and neighbors gathertd at the home at Union Ridge, Clark county, Wash T o Cure a C old In O ne Day in at the Quiring farm, and tire land On a bluff within 100 yard* of the to wish the aged couple many happy, ington. A . M . E dm onds . Take laxative hromo quinine tablets. is in fine condition. ocean «urf at the mouth of Nye Creek, prosperous year* to come. They were C O L O N E L J. O L M S T E D , P R O M . A n o t h e r Soul M a d e Happy. A ll druggists refund the money if it COPYRIGHT treated to light refreshments and ma James Boydston will ship two coops near Newport, Dr. 11. J. Min thorn T o the Editor : Since 12 years ago fails to cure. Signature of E. W. ba* established a sanitarium. The ny were the kind won's uttered to I had been a sufferer from rheumatism of turkeys te Portland, drove on each box. 25 cents. building is 42 by 84 feet iu m i t , three lighten the hearts of the aged couple. in all parts of my anatomy. One John Shaw bought of J. Quiring an sLoriee high and contains 60 rooms. Mr. Da via is halo and hearty and do month’s treatment with Dr. Darrin NORTH S P r T n G VALLEY. improved 10 acre place, containing There are two dressing rooms con ing the field work of a much younger has completely eradicated it from my houses and orchard, for $350. They nected with each bath room and hot Mrs. Dr. Parrish and daughter W in man, and has no use for a cane. He system. I live at Da Camas, Wash., has followed agriculture all his life and will gladly answer all questions ifred, of Monmouth, have been visit iuteud to move in next spiiug and or cold, iretfh or «alt water bi.tli« can raise thoroughbred poultry, garden be had at any hour. A windmill ing her father, Orlando Alderman. and has one of the best hop fields in by letter or in person. A . J. J o n e s . and to forth. pumps tlie gait water direct from the Polk county. The presents were ma M o r e Cures O ne C an R e fe r To. Mrs. A. Smith and daughter, Hal- ny and valuable, some coming from Open for both sexes. A ttention given to individual needs. John Havrnaon, Farmington, Ore lie, of Canhr, were anion; us last Peter Kliowi r on Tuesday morning briny dt ep and a ram force» pure, freali water into a tank on a hill high relatives in the eastern states, they gon, deafness cured. week. Bert A ider:» hi took two pre left for Mountain Lake, Minnesota, er than the «Auitarium. 1’coplo «af- beiug the only couple of either family Classical, Scientific, Elem entary, and Business courses. where he is to attend German school. J. H. Wilson, Mist, Or., piles 20 miums on poultry at the state fair. nervous prostration, to be spared so many years of married years, cuied. John liachmaiin, formerly of Dallas, ferjng from stomach and liver trouble« or ecrofu life. Mrs. Davis has ev*»r been a lov Unusual advantages in Music and Art. Expenses reduced leaches there. Rev. J. E. Coenour, Portland, Or., A Boy's W ild R ide for Life. Ion* disea»e« can be gieatiy benefited er of flowers and always has her home skin disease, cured. W ith family around expecting him Ed Lehrmatin is assisting Peter D. by treatment there. Any time from surrounded with many beautiful vari to the m inium m . Excellent dorm itory and gym nasium A. Pool, Eagle Point, Or., heart and to die, and a sou riding for lile, 18 Reddekopp dig wells. October to June pleaaant cottage« eties Their children, grandchildren liver trouble, restored. miles, to get Dr. K in g ’s New Discov advantages. F o r Cstalouuus A d d re *», near the sanitarium can be reuted and great grandchildren number six Isaac Thompson, Da Center, Wash., ery for consumption, coughs and The Scotch collie dog of David and board can be had near by'. A d teen. The bride w*s surprised to find deafness, cured in five minutes. colds, W . H. Brown, of Deesville, Ind., Peters Jr. got the blue ribbon at the dress H. J. Minthorn at Newport lor PR ESID E N T C. C. POLING, Dallas, Oregon. the dinner table loaded with royal blue James Dailey, New York, Hotel endured death’s agonies from asthma, stale fair. and gold china ware, a present for Portland, deafness 15 years cured. particulars. but this wonderful medicine gave in her. Many familiar faces from Dallas, Mrs. A. E. Pattee, Albany, Or., ovar stant relief and soon cured him. He ian and womb trouble, cured. w rites: “ I now sleep soundly every Kickreall and Polk were seen at the Mrs. Weaver's studio has been mov Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of all night.” Like marvelous cures of con state fair, and all seemed well pleased ed from the dormitory to her home diseases of the eye, ear, tioso and the sumption, pneumonia, bronchitis, with the exposition and races. across the railroad from the college. throat, catarrh deafness, bronchitis, coughs, colds and grippe prove its Jos. Machtisky hauled considerable la grippe, dyspepsia, heart, liver blad matchless merit for all throat and oak cordwood to the Dolph spur at . der ami kidney diseases. H e perma lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c i, u * the rate of three loads per day and nently cures femalo troubles, ulcera and .fl. Trial bottles free at all drug .-.Ac-* intends to »tack up 50 or fiO cords, to tion, displacements, etc., also genito gists. be shipped to Portland next winter PARK AND W A SH IN G T O N , PORTLAND, OREGON urinary and skin diseases, in either when prices are good. sex, such as blood taints, seminal That'« the condition of many sufferer* PEEDEE. The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is from catarrh, especially in the morning. weakness and lost vigor, varicocele T h e R e n e w a l a Strain . Hugh Smith and Jc.ee Yost bad ■ V s y s given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping An internal remedy n Orest difficulty is experienced in clear and stricture. A ll curable chronic Vacation is over. Again the ichocl moves the cause of pil male and female diseases treated at good but light crops of imps. : taught exactly as books art kept in business ; where shorthand is ing the head and throat. bell rings at morning and at noon, es. Ointments and aiip $5 a week, $20 per inontlr, or in that \ Reuben Hasting« «old a »pan of again with tens of thousands the Ko wonder catarrh causes headache, po>itories only relieve. .ac’c easv^ where penmanship is at its best; where hundreds o f proportion of time as the case may I Impair* tho taste, ametl and hearing, require. N o case published, except horses for $312. hardest kind of work has begun, the H An internal remedy is* L-i’.-kc-'pers and stenographers have been educated for success ia pollutes the breath, deranges the stom by permission of the patient. A ll bu the common sense one Elmer Lewis lias 40 hand« finishing renewal of jurhich i* a mental and a ach and affects the appetite. physical strain to all except th i moat with which to treat this die; where thousands more w ill be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. siness relations witli Dr. Darrin strict up liis hop picking. To cure catarrh, treatment must be ly confidential. Detters of inquiry rugged. The litfle girl that a few days disease. B Kiklet at constitutional—aiterativo and tonic. Frank Gilliam and mother attended ago ha<I roses in her cheeks, and the vour druggists. answered. Circulars and question A. P. A R M S T R O N G . LL. B .. P R IN C IP A L »1 i u «P i!«ie J with catarrh. I took little hoy whose lips were then so red Eyes tested and the state fair. medicines o f drJerent Kinds, alvlng e«cb blacks sent free. you would have insisted that they had a fair trial: bat iiradnally trrew worse until glasses fitted. Dr. Darrin’s offices are Mr. Morrieon lias moved to Mon I could hardly hear, ia-,1 ■ or ,-mell. I then been “ kissed by strawberries,” have <t the Willamette Hotel, Salem, until mouth for school privilege». concluded to try Hn-id'a Sarsaparilla, and already lost something of the appear f « i ¿-.-O* WV' T4 *41 r •**! after taking f ir . bottles 1 « a s cured and November 1st, only. ; A-a Burbank lias moved to the ance of htulth. Now is a time when have not had any return ct the disease many children should be given a ton .îfeS a ' : s í : 4 •lnce.” Etnairtl KoTikes, Ifb anon, Kan. P olk at Stata Pair. Charter Oak sawmill. ic, which may avert much serious Premiums were awarded to residents Mr». C. A, Kerber ha» been visiting trouble, and we know of no other «o ¡of this county: CV 1). Nairn, of Ball- her parents through hop picking. highly to be recommended ns Hood’s Cures catarrh—it soothes and strength- «ton, on Cunada wheat, Surprise oats ( b e s t E Q U IP P E D S H O P IN P O L K C O U N T Y ! ens the mucous membrane and builds Hllll allv kiii.l of oats. F. A Kneer. of «W. I """ " " ,1 l i W gliiL'X 1 ’■ 1 -I Indications are that several wed Sarsaparilla, which strengthen* the up the whole system. nerves, perfects digestion and assimi Riokivall, on hops. Belle Wolfe, of ding» are near at hand. F U L L L IN E O F S U N D R IE S ) J «— M B — 1 -- ----------------------. 4 lation, and aids mental development Falls City, first on sheaves of oa's, f ------------------------------------------------------------------- Jee»e Yost is going down to Flor by bu ldiug up the whole system. collection of grasses, mequite seed; ■$, ¡E N A M E L IN G , B R A Z IN G , A N D L IG H T L A T H W O R K P O N E j ^ ence, where hie father is, to fish for a second on seed peas, flax seed, tin:«- # R A M B L E R S .................................$35 to $ 6 5 H A R T F O R D .................. $35 # ----- thy seed, Hungarian seed. F. A. while. D a lla s C o l l e g e O p e n in g . f?T C O L U M B I A ................................. 40 to 70 V E D E T T E . . 25 4 * In the county court of the state of Oregon j Wolfe, Falls C:ty, first on Bluestem By 10 o’clock Wednesday the nicely The hop pickers of Hugh Smith ^ I M P E R I A L ............................... 2 5 to 60 I D E A L ................................................ . , . 25 £ for the county of Polk. ' w h ea t, Oregon mammoth wliest, Ore- hail an oyster supper and the Yost repaired college chapel was full of people gathered to witness the open delLiid - C lu tfiih***Ut* 01 Rich‘ rd K"**' » l,r>“ IC client, Canada whits white crew a taffy pulling. Special Attention Given to ^ T mi V Alice Blodgett, greeting: | '»heal, S o n o ra w h ea t, white Clawson ing exercises over which Dean Winter IN THE NAME DK T lfK STATE OF wheat, fie ld co - i i . ta lle s i stalks o f co rn , Out of Town Orders. presided. After devotional exercises Oregon,_ you are hereby citsd and required to I broom corn, while eeeil beans, flax T h e Best P rescription for M a l a r i a interesting addresses by Professor* appear in the county court of the xtAte of Or chilis snd feveis is a lx 1 tie of Grove's egon, for the cauntv af Polk, an Monday, the seed, IIungarian Med ; second on whit« Tasleles» Chill Tonic It is simply Dunkelberger and Whittlesey receiv ed clnee atteutiou. The ocher mem 3rd day of November, 1902, at 1 o'clock in velvet wheat, timothy seed, mesqnite Ws hondlo tho beat yade» of pianos iron and quinine in a tasteless form. tli« afternoon of that day, then and th«re to seed; third, #200. best county • xlnbit. ber* of the fuculty, Prof. Metxger, showcauM, if any there he, why an order J. H. Hawley,of Monmouth, took all N o cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. and organs on tha market. I f you Prt f. Kantner, Mrs. W earer, Mis* iliouM not be moot authorising and d irect- __ • . v , , , -------'■ arc thinking o f baying, call and . x - Wilson and Miss Gibson responded Ing th. administrator sf ..id estate t o .,1 1 all ll,e p r e m iu m , on L in c o ln sh eep , h a t- POPCORN. the ramaininc real al property belonging to said J B ig 110 o p p o s llio u . T , \\ . D ru n k , on briefly, and then different citizen* amin. ■ -1 1r stack. e liavc estate at private sal«. Said r«ai pvoparty is : Cot* wold rams and aw«*, Poland Chi J. W Edgar will move to the F. E gare word* of encouragement. A p P I A N O S F R O M S 2 2 5 U P deitci-ihed a« follow«, to-wit: Lots 12 and IS na hour* and tow«. J. B. Stump, propriate musical »elections were in Starhuck place. in section 2l, township 15 south, range 4 wept O R G A N S FROM $20 U P terspersed. The familiar face* of ma of th* Willamette meridian, Lane county, Or Cots wold sheep and Angora goats. E. \V. Cannoy and Henry Buhite ny old student* were in evidence ami And will sell i.n easy payments egon, containing 32 acres, more or less; also Win. Riddell. Angora goats, inclnd- lots 9, 10, 12 and 14, block 4 in the town of ing sweepstake« on best exhibit of 12 are dr ing prunes fur C. A . Clark. many new ones were among them If | C H I C K E R I N G . V E B E R , K I M B A L L Perrvdale, Polk cennty, Oregon. animals. W IT N E S S , the honorable J. K. Sibley Burnham gouthwick has moved the initial enthusiasm and good will j j* P iA H O S J* judge of the county court of from near Dallas to the farm of his keeps up it will be a pleasant and j SALEM AND ALBANY. S c h ool N ew s. the Htate of Oregon for the profitable school year. K I M B A L L , B U R D E T T CROW N falhsrinlaw, Geerge \V»ir. snd Otis [seal] county of Polk, with the seal Miss M vrtl« Gardner is to teach at Wait has moved to Kickreall. Tlie Largest Furniture, Carpet and W all Paper dealers in tli* W illam ORGANS of said court affixed, this 18th ette valley above Portland. Have a correct measurement of your day of Sept., A. I)., 1902. Greenwood, Mr*. Minnie Fteven* at K E R S L A K E & L IN E 3 A C K , F. E. Start trek will erect a n e w ' West Salem, .Miss Alice McDougal at Attest: U . H. L*ughary, clerk. rooni9 and window» when yeu come for carpet», wall paper and shade«. RepreNentAtive« of the Eiler piano house at Guthrie, Mis« Edith W itiel at Pio house on the W hite farm. W e cut ahades to fit without charge and make them in any width. Dallas, Oregon. N ext door to Kerslake’s fur neer, Miss Joyce Arant at 1/ewisville,; W e make our own mattresaes ami each ia exactly a» represented. niture store. F. A. Kamerer, J. C. Taggart, J. W Miss Bessie Linden at Smithfield and S h eriffs Sale. W e also make our own couches and lounges and carry a large line of W hile and Roy McDowell are dryiug her sister, Zaidee, at Polk, while Mr*. coverings- Ta sil lu SU«.« lUrs prunes for Andrew Verifier. J. W. Taggart will go back to Brush college .li oald he clMu.losw. Lÿ»-'1"' N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T Plienicie made 125 uew fruit trays for by virtue of an execution and order of sale du for the 15th year. Mis« M. L. Hamp him. Eli’» Crcsm Unira ly {«sued out of the circuit court of the state ton g<»€8 hack to Crowley, Mis* Ellen ciras«», rvxfcoaadkrels of Oregon for the county of Polk, iH'aring date Sykes will again teach at Popcorn, the ¿ (.-».r i numarcr.«. the 15th day of Sept 1902, upon a decree du Urumnn Baughman goes to Elkins, You K n o w W h a t You A r e T a k i n g I t e m ., s lcc h s ^ .lllr ’ r » » ly made, enrolled and docketed n Maid court F irst door nort.lrof postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Store» at when yon lake Grove's Tasteless Cliill , r , , s C‘ 1 ..1 L . h a J on the 110th day of August, 1902, in a certain Walter Butler to U«x>§eueck. C. J. Tonic because the formula ia plainly quick'/. W e make hop and fruit pipe and I Salem and A lbany. and R. W. suit therein pending, wherein the State Land Grab vni to Fairview, furnish pumps and windmill*. W a ! ( T r a m B » : a :• ptored lato tbs noslrfl», spread. printed on every bottle allowing that Hoard is plaintiff and Rebecca Scobert, Rob ftwink to Highland. it is simply iron and quiuine in a | OTfr t b . p t a iruM sad 1. »bsorbwi. H . iof 1* lia- j ter, «team anil air heating plant- put ert Carr and Mabel Carr, his wife, are de fendants, and directed to me, commanding tasteless form. N o cure, no pay. 50 | medial, mod s c ir e fa-low*. It ls oo» drjrtog-doM 1 in. A ll kinds of copper and galvani/.- I pot predare r o w e n f. Larga »ire, SS r e a l, as Dra«- ed iron work dune. me to sell the hereinafter described premiacH Satisfaction guar- The old building just torn away cents. glsts or by mall ; Trial Wo», 1» coati by mall. to «a*iafv the amounts specified in said exe fro*n in rear of Mrs. Smith's on Mill --------- ^ ------------------------- | an teed. Kl.Y B lt o T U E M ,* « Warren »irret. S e . York cution and decree, to wit: Five hundred, ninety-four and 19-100 ($594.19) dollars, with street to give nxim for a woodshed, h » y OAKDALE. I I GIVE U8 ! I ! interest thereon from the 30th day of Au something of a history. In 1855 W A T R IA L Roy Bin! and Mr. Petersoo are gust, 1902, at the rate of 8 |**r cent j>er an C. Brown erected it for a store at the num, and the further sum of eighteen and 25- hauling wood. 100 ($1.8 iff») dollars, the amount due for tax«:» Buell mill on Mill creek, and after on the mortgaged premises, heretofore paid wards moved it here and sold goods Mr. Macomlxr and family w, nt to by plaintiff, with interest thereon at the rate in it. Comes the tim e to be fitted out for the winter. I Die stale fair. CAN YOU INVEST $2 ANY BETTER Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. W O V EN W IR E F E N C IN G LIKE i GLEIM OF SALEM SlEuM LAUNDRY DALLAS COLLEGE Beautiful Situation! Healthful Location. v ir iip f siila Jill Stuffed Up REUEF AND CURE. fi I H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla LEE^SM ITH’S^CYCLERY * Citation. Ths louse Furnishing; Conpuy Nasal CATARRH Flaahing Oil Tisnin? ; of F> |»er cent |>er annum from the 30th dav of August, 1902, ami the sum of one hundred ($100) as attorneys fee, and Accruing costs, l will on Saturday, October 18 , Zack Hartman took a load of fruit from Butler to Woods and returned 1 with a load of salmon. Clias Farley will move Ida fandly lo town this week to Is ready for school Things Needed Right Now IN AND O U T I eons § fra 105 Stale Street - Watches of all kinds. Repairing Promptly ' And Carefully Attended To P F E N N IG , Jeweler and Optician. Grapes are a heavy crop here. OF T H E HOP YARD. Frank Brown has sold ont bis [lay at the went d»*or of th« county court ! . trucking business to Wonley Morrison, Miss Fannie Smith, of Tillamook I This is th*» weather f*>r summer hone« in Dallee.Polk county,Or. e«ll at public j who has had considerable experience county, viaited the Dennis family this 1 complaint. There i* lot* of it about. auction t.. the liia'iMt Mddre f..r cu.h in hand , in t h „ t llm . Km| w ill I lo l (lli, to give week. If von have you certainly are on day of sal«* all th« right, title, interest and j ... estate « f the «aid defendant«, each and every ««tle fa o U o n . ¡fortunate. W e h ive any number of O. Dennis, Clarence Sellers an d ' of them, and «»fall j » iik claiming l>y, rf The public school opening exercises John Robbins were the big hop pick-1 v **< h | remeilica for dysentery, d»*r- through or under them, of in and to the said ! ! r I iota, <v«lie. cholera morbop, etc. Our premia«* de»cril>ed in said execution ra fob j will begin promptly at 9 o’clock next era in the Hallock yard. ! Blackb*»r> t ’ordial i* especially rec-, [owe, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast cor- I Monday morning, in the principal’s ner of the donation land claim. No. 49, Not. | The Hallock hop yard turned out I nmmended f«*r children— 25 cent*. mom an«l the one adjoining it. The No. 2,2t>3 of J. A'. Harrow« end wife in t 8 s, I I Our Diarr!»«»»*« and Dysentery Core r ft w of the Willam ette meridian in Folk j general public, and especially par* 1,002 boxes, the Hubbaid vard about I li «p no pii perw»r—>26 rent«. Quality county, Oregon, running thence went 2ti.rt? , cuts, srs invited to attend. All pu- 500. »nd price* tight at the O. K. I’har- chain., th en c «with 2«. M chain», t W « * t j p j), ftre „r a m i to e n te r a t o n c e f pos Mrs. Peterson and Oscar have been o»a» y, 333 Commercial »treat, Salem liT7 chain«, thence south 9 chain«, thence east1 — — 33.44 chains, thence north It*».lit» m ain« to t)»e sible. The teachers ate W . I. Reyn in town picking hop«. place of beginning^ containing 100 acres more olds, Ralph H ill, Mrs Agnes Camp* C. C. COMFORT, M O P H t r r O R . or lee«, together wilh the tenement*, heredit hell, Miss Edith Houck, Mrs. F. li. POLK. ament* and appurtenant***»* thereunto belong Morrison, Misses Ella Carpenter ai.d ing. or in any wise appertaining. Prune picking ami drying is in Edr.elle Collin«. Datfd Dalian. Oregon, this Itith day of Oct. progress. All those intere»1 ted in the Hubbard J. T FORD. Hop picking was profitable and Sheriff of I ’ulk oi’uutj, I J « r-v “ « * r* " 4 " T ' ” 1 m* * ‘ 1 pleasant thie season and is finished. j there on rhunday, October zn<D 1902, at the hour of 1 o’clock, p, m „ of said Salem W IL S O N BLO CK. the House Furnishing Company. AFTER HOP PICKING You m ust not only be up to date, hut you will i w ant the best value for y o u r money. For thej various articles of Men and Boys’ Clothing Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Sweaters, Raincoats, Overcoats, U m brel las. Overalls, Jum pers, etc., etc., the place to fo is the Salem Woolen Mills Store 2 8 4 Com m ercial Street. M H eadquarters for Salem woolen mill blankets, flan-| nels. etc.