Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 03, 1902, Image 3

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    WE ARE BEING
TO
T H E :rN C R E D U L O U 8 .
T h e r e W a s N e ^ sr t h e Wlan W h o
W a s Foole d or H u m b u g g e d
He H u m b u g s H i m s e lf .
T h y Simple W ord 4'W h y”
♦
Is big in importance. The “ why ami wherefore” of our leader-hip in
watch ami dock repairing is this: That we tikr* infinite pain«. No
jeh, however -in tii, is ►lighted Our best knowlcd re and skill is at the j
«IDpo-al ->f cvorv en«t«»'iier, \u«l our rat*** »«re :!i • v *i .• In v s' *»(, which
g. o I, e:ir,.f d «%>«*r‘c c -n '»e «tone Re nenib r w<* «Tsai» jewelry fur our j
customer» Iren .4 clni'-g” .
T H E OLD R E LIA B LE
The human ra* e affords in itnelf u
most singular rtudt. Tin «>•
among
he Hi lly «*1 os« ** **! tiimke %, ii|<*i*<-
tvho r**|M*to« t«»t* much «•«>!.tidenc«* in
otlu r*, n*o l¡Hit <*oi fiihuicH in He in
«•elves, or no <•' nfi«L nee in anything.
I Tiie man w h*» k m i t all hiipse’ f, the
I man wh< think? »omebody eiso knows
Leaders in Low Price» :
it all nml the man who think? lie Corner State ami Liberty streets, Salem.
knows who kuu.va it uil Tin 1 egotist,
* he ritnp’etou ami the skeptic. Rec-
M guuiug the fact tli • t people require
C A P ITA L C TY C JL L M C 3 .
IN D EPEN D EN CE.
! more »uhsfanriril evidence than mere
The
picture
gallery
of
T.
J.
Croni»«
FROM
THE ENTERPRISE.
wolds and promises. Dr. Darrin re­
port« to ti*e in« st legitimate met Inal over Dairy nipt«’« »lore lias no superi­
Jus. Alexander is suffering with tlie
of advertising himself by advertising or in Ilio city. He keeps abreast of rheumatism.
his cures. That those among the all improvements and ran m ike foi
Floyd Mix is very sick.
community may be «-ffered an oppor­ you-photograph, of which you would
tunity «>( investigating before calling be proud.
Glenn Goodman has typhoid fever.
in person upon the doctor, the follow
Absolutely Paro
O D. Rider has 140 Cotawold sheep
¡ng names are published bearing evi­
Quality should always he the first to let on the shares.
dence of the doctor's ability anti «kill consideration in buying footwear. Re­
THERE a NO SUBSTITUTE
ns well as succt'SH.
S. H. Baldwin and ! .mily are to oc­
pealed experience lias convinced ma­
J, V. Van Oedol’s daughter, Salem, ny people that the New York Racket cupy the Damon farm now owueu by
discharging ears and deafness, cured is the very best place to buy shoes Rev. J. R. Baldwin.
M O N D AY A ND M ON D AY ON LY.
B. G. Dove’« daughter, West Salem Their clothing and overcoats for men
diabetes and kidney trouble, cured 15 and boys are the best values obtain­
Special Bale at the
years ago.
able. See their new waterproof rain­
Bee Hive Store,
8 . R. Ramp’s son, 373 Marion street, coats.
Bids for the construction of a fra»*- I There is more catarrh in this sec-
38 inch Venetian Cfloth,
Salem,
weak
lungs,
pain
ill
side
and
ed dam 84 feet long and 7 feet high \ lion of the country than all other di«-
strictly all wool. 50o. value
w.ll he received until one o’clock next eases put together, and until the last general debility, c«ired.
at 38c. per yard.
The George lunch counter would
F. II. Holm, 247 Commercial st.,
W H A T W E H A V E L E A R N E D D U R I N G Wednesday nt the Dallas planing mill few years was supposed to be incura
not tie crowded day after day if their
Windsor Flannelette, Beet Grade
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L AV AIL-
where plans and speculation* may he j ble. For a good many years doctors Salem, catarrh, cured.
J. W. Pate, Jefferson, Or:, rheuma eatables were inferior.
10 c. and 12 ^c. quality
Right reserved to reject all bids pronounced it » local diseass, and pri
Eight cents a pound is
at 8 c. per yard.
acrihnd local reniediea, and by con­ lism vnd diabetes, restored.
T o a d , B id d l e & G o o c h B r o s .
A b le S o u r c e s D is h e d u p for O u r
what a young woman paid for
Reuben Lee and wife. Turner, Or,,
stantly failing to cure with local treat­
N u m e r o u s F a m i l y of Readers
Ladies’ Black Full Finished
Have Veterinary Surgeon Keeler to
Miss
Lena
Stouffer
has
gone
to
teach
sciatic
rheumatism
and
cough,
re­
ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci­
In Ab re v ia te d P a r a g r a p h s .
Cottou Hose, 25c. and 30c. grade,
look after your ailing animala and twelve pounds of flesh.
in Eastern Oregon.
ence lisa proven catarrh to lie a coil stored.
at 19c. per pair.
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i
they will eoou be ali right again. He
Mrs.
Georgia
Miles,
Pratum,
Or.,
She was thin and weak and
Miss Iva Haley, of Monmouth, is atitiltional diaeaae, and, therefore, re­
know» all about the disease) of ani­
For groceries go to Ostf eld's.
quire» constitutional treatment. Hall. cancerous tumor iu the breast, rapid­ mals and bow to treat them. Inquire
C o e s Like H o t Cakee.
teaching at Dilly.
paid
one dollar for a bottle of
ly
disappearing.
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
“ The fasteet selling article I have in
for him at the steel bridge feed yard.
Sl>ectacle 8 and glassed nt Pfennig’s.
Mrs.
C.
Pfennig,
Salem,
varicose
ul­
Amos Holman’s son, Charlie, and Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, ia the
Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak- my store,’’ writes Druggist C. T.
M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building family, have gone to Grants Pass in only conatitutional cure on the mar- cers on both limbs, restored.
ing
regular doses had gained Smith, of Davis, Kentucky, “ is Dr.
B.
Baxter,
Ferry
street,
Salem,
tu­
search of a new home.
Nearly 400 decorated lamps are now
kut. It ia taken internally in doses of
King’« New Discevery lor Consump­
If you want a good job of repairing
mor,
cured
on sale st the Yokohama Tea store at twelve pounds in weight before tion, Coughs and Colds, because it al­
from 10 drops to a tcaapounful. It
done on your wagon or vehicle go to
Miss Isabel Riddell, who w h s so
Miss
I.
Ashford,
Woodburn,
dri-
from $1 to $3 each. Shades and
acta directly on the blood and mucous
ways cures. In my six years of sales
Wagner Bros.’ shop.
long connected with our Cottage ho­
globps all light, end cheerful colors. the bottle was finished.
surface* of the system. They offer charging ear, cured.
it lias never failed. I have known it
tel,
is
clerking
at
Myers
store
in
8
a-
B.
F.
Rmgo,
Gcrvais,
discharging
Marble Cutter Hawkins, of Inpe-
Piires about oue-fourth less than U,i
♦ 100 tor any caae it fails to cure. Send
Eight cents a pound is to save sufferers from throst and lung
peudence, has proved so reliable in all i lem and is said to be far above the tv- for circular» and testimonials. Ad ear, cured.
year.
disease*, who could get no help front
|
era
go
in
that
capacity.
J.
S.
Hasten,
Salem,
liver
complaint
tilings that he gets near'y all ceme­
dress, F J Cheney A C o , Toledo,
cheap for such valuable ma­ doctors or any other remedy.’’ Moth­
and
dyspepsia,
cured.
tery work «lone in this eeunty.
Bradford Graves, of Marion county, Ohio. Sold by druggist» fer 75 cents.
Some pay more, some ers rely on i t , the beet physicians pre­
The very best people in and around terial.
Miss L. Ltaufield, 323 Mill street,
has leased the Thielsen hop yard near Hall’s Family pills ure the beat.
scribe it, and all druggi ts guarantee
Extras of every imaginable kind for
the
city
frequently
take
meals
al
Salem,
cured
ten
years
ago
of
deafness
less, some get nothing for satisfaction or refund price. Trial
Derry for five years. It contains nine
buggies, carriages and wagons kept by
Strong’s
restaurant.
and
discharging
ears.
The
excitement
incident
to
travel­
acres and ten more will be added.
Wagner Bros. And they have lots of
their money. Y ou get your buttles free, regular sites 50 cents aud
ing and change of food and water of­
A. G. Byers, Independence, total
II.
extras for machinery. You will be
The October Outlook is an unusu­ ten brings on diarrhoea, and for this deafness, one ear cured in two hours,
Zinn, the caterer to people of refin­ money’s worth when you buy
surprised at the variety and quantity ally hue number with 100 pages of reason no one should leave home with the other iu two mouths.
ed taste for extra nice things to eat, i>
of extras carried by them. Ark for readihg matter and finely illustrated. out a bottle o ' Chamberlain’s Colic,
The cement walk around Mr.
Scott’s Emulsion.
Fred Neckerman, Salem, weakness
Uglow,» new building is in keeping
whatever you want and they will be It ranks among our best magazines. Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. For optic nerve of the eye, pain in eye­ alwajs getting up something new.
Those
who
go
there
for
delicaciea
nev­
W e will send you a little with it, first class. Thu gentleman de­
very apt to produce it.
Address 287 Fourth avenue, New sale hy A. K. Wilson.
ball« and catarrh, restored.
er come away disappointed.
serves great credit for making such
Miss Nettie Durfee, Lhaw, dcafnesj
Good plums to give away. Apply York.
free.
Many renters are now changing lo­ and granulated eyes. Her father, C.
substantial improvements.
—o— .
at the office of H. G. Campbell.
D. A. Guthrie, who has been up on cation. Will correspondents please R. Durfee, deafness 23 years, cured.
The proprietor and clerks of the
J. C. Morrison has moved bis family
SC O T T & BOWNE, C h e m i s t s ,
Evening services hereafter at all the a visit from Gardner, will returu next note all such change» in their terri­
Oliver Beers, Salem, pain in the Johnson clothing house are being
over from Marion county for better
week.
^
tory.
churches at 7 :30.
back, kidney and liver complaint, rushed these days waiting on people 409 Pearl Street,
New York. school privileges. Mis. Morrison will
from across the river. Huudredg ol
The wife ef County Road Master
All hop buyers agree that this years cured.
On account of conflicting appoint­
keep house for her brother, H. G.
I’olk
county
farmers
have
found
on'
John
B.
Smith,
Woodburn,
dis­
50 c. and $ 1.00 ; all druggists.
ments. Rev. H. NT. Rom ds will con­ Hunriey has gone to Woodland, Cali­ crop in Oregon is the best ever har­
Campbell.
charging
ears,
cured.
that
nowhere
else
can
they
be
so
well
tinue to preach here for the present fornia, to be with a dangerously ill vested, there being neither mold nor
Mrs. Job Richards, Salem, «1 afness, suited in the matter of suits for them
sister.
lice. M ijot of them estimate the prob­
Landlord Baker is putting a west
NEWTO-DAY.
and li:tie daughter, cured of discharg­ selves or their sons. They have raini
able
output
at
85,000
bales,
weighing
Miss Bos i B itleraud Helen Coop
side addition to the office of the Cot­
ing ear* and catarrh.
weather goods. Ask to see their nict
from
180
ro
200
pounds
each
Tin*
er, of Independence, have typhoid fe­
tage hotel.
Dr. Darrin can be consulted free at siloes.
OF GOOD FIR WOOD WANTED BT
prices offered range from 20 to 25
8 CORDS
ver.
J. Lr. Collin* in Dallad.
■EYES E X A M I N E D F R E E . —
cents a p »and. but not many Hre yet ' v illame!te Hotel, Salem, until No­
Rev. M. B. Young has bought the
vember 1. From 10 a. m. to 8 p. m
It. R. Bettis has bought the confec­ changing hands.
D ALLAS 'B U S IN E S S H IN T L E T S .
Winskill property east of I he public
daily. The poor Lee, except metli-
school for 525 and the George Mus tionery stock of Postmaster Thomp­
9 1 SUO ATS FOR SALE BY P. S. GREENwood,
W. R. Birks has moved his mother cines. Those willing to pay, at half
Stage Driver Fidler will procure in
V l near Dalla*.
*
coit property near President Poling’s son at Falls City.
and sister from near Ballston to Mc- former prices.
Salem
or
Dallas
whatever
ia
wauled
for $500.
Mrs. Smith desires to notify the la­ Minnvilfe. He has some extra good
by anybody along the road.
An all errors of refraction corrected througli
WANTED to do gtncral houso
COLLECE NOTES.
\ GIRL
glasses by
Dr. Hay ter and wife have moved in dies of Dallas and vicinity that she is hogs and cattle and will put iu an in­
st®*dy work and good borne. Apply UMr*
I
Henry B. Thiolaen northeaat corner of Capital
(Japll and
to their elegant new home opposite now in Portland selecting the very la­ cubator next spring.
Court »treats Salem, Oregon
Negotiations are under way to pro­
Dunn's grocery business is good ev
that of Monroe Miller, and A. H. Col- test millinery for her fall and winter
W. O. McKown tind* family are out cure Arthur Wilson, of Portland, as ery day and all the time, because they
lin 3 and family, of Silver, have gone trade. Be sure and see he* stock.
from Kansas visiting his brother, W physical director.
give the public such general satisfac­ The Renowned Refractionist of San Francis­
a girl to do general houiew rk at good
into the proi>erty vacated by them.
n r ANTED,
wage*. AddrcM Mr*. J. M. Martin, 397 Court
The Sheridan school will open next B. McKown, at Falls City.
co, who ia now stopping at the
tion in quality of goods and prices.
street, Salem, Oregon.
More new students are being regis­ Have you tried them.
Lewis Ritner and Hugh Smith, of Monday under the charge of W. ().
Ben. Beezley is now a partner of
H O T E L G AIL
Pedee, have sold 12,500 pounds of Sims, who h a s taught a t Bethel ado Zim Hinnhaw in the real estate busi­ tered than at the beginning of any
Where he will remain a week or more.
former term, and nearly all the old
8-year old cow and heifer for gala by A. H
hops at 20 cents. Mr. Ritner has Buell.
ness at Falls City
C IOOD
f Dodd nt Fall* City.
In the matter of shoes, slippers and
students have come back.
sold 21 six months old calves for
Dr. Levinson has graduated from the lead­
George Wilcox and wife have quit
rubbers
Gaynor’s
footwear
store
in.
about $400. He has about 20 cows
President Poling is this day attend­
ing college* in Europe and the United State?
M ss Nan Wilson has resigned from
the hotel business at Ballston and
QLD riding pony for sale. Apply ta Boo
ing the golden wedding of his parents the faculty and 8 . C. Dodaon lias been hard to beat. They well know the and come* very highly recommended a* an 3 _ YEAR
with calves that are allowed to suck
Thompson near Oakdale.
moved to Portland.
expert in optic*
demands
of
this
market
and
always
all the milk. On account of poor
in Pennsylvania, and will next week chosen in her place.
provide
to
supply
it.
Le
nses
E
sp
e
cia
lly
G
r
o
u
n
d
to
S
u
it
health Misses Ella and Anna Ritner
Tommie Hooker and his brother. go to the general conference of the
t h e M o s t Diffic ult C ase.
A CARRIAGE, a harrow and 40
____
sheep for sale by
The literary societies are getting
will not return to Dallas college this Ira, are to run the J. L. Collins farm United Evangelical church.
If you have tried in vain to get glaaae* that l x . Mr* Reimbold four mile* north ef Dallas.
ready to fit up their new rooms in
year.
n e a r A ir lie .
Mrs. Cliace, the milliner, lias been will give you satisfaction, do not despair. By
The other night John Robinson’s nice shape.
made to know that her efforts in that hi« method
VALISE wa* lost on the road between Inde.
On the 1st of October U. S. Laugh­
Rev. \f. F. 8 . Hen ton, formerly of «log treed something in a pear tree
F A I L U R E 18 I M P O S S I B L E .
pendence and Dallas. Reward offered by the
ary and C. C. L. Stair went out and the Sheridan vicinity, now lives ai near his house at Oakdale. His son,
Considerable difficulty has been en- line are meeting with populsr approv­
owner, A. BUurar, 151 Kir*t street, Portland.
al.
She
hears
of
so
many
ladies
who
George, shot and killed tlie thing, encounlured in arranging Hie program
came back with twenty game birds.
LB "Ha will examine your eve* at his office
Dcmoss spiings in Wasco county.
which proved to be a porcupine.
of recitations to suit the interests of me more than pleased with her ma­ in the hotel, or at your resilience. Call on
NY ONE DESIRING TO HAVE a GOOD milch
terial and work.
Our public school opened Monday
him at once or leave word at the hotel for
Mrs. Stinit is living with her moth­
all.
cow well kept until spring may leave word at
him ta call at your home.
The Bryan.Lucas Lumber Co. have
with 33 in tlie principal’s room, Mr. er, Mrs. Thompson, in Dallas.
fencing for sale at their Dallas yard at
Hill 35, Miss Houck 35, Mrs. Camp
Promptness in all tilings and strict
Every freight train from the city
The club now has four rooms over $8 per 1000 feet.
bell 27, Mrs. Morrison, 36, Miss Car­
discipline are to prevail.
brings numerous articles for Fanil’»
Q A FULLBLOODED COT8WOLD EWES AND IS
NEW
penter 33 and Miss Collins 30. There Chapman's furniture store and are fix­
O y ram* for sale by A. C. Staat« at Airllo, Or.
Thanks to Lee Fenton for a fine
hardware store.
His trade reaches
M u sic and S e w in g M a c h in e s ,
D
R
U
G
were never before so many new pupil? ing things up in nice shape.
Chins pheasant. He and Fred Toner
George C. Will, tlie popular dealer out so far and is so extensive that he
at the beginning of a school year, the
STORE
Kindly take notice that Ely’s Li­ went out to the O’ Brien farm Wed­
N ALMOST NEW F1R8TCLt88 PIANO FOB
iu pluuos, organs and other musical has to make almost daily order* to
number being between 40 and 50. The quid Cream Balm is of great benefit
rale or to trade for stook by Geo» T. Hale at
nesday morning and soon killed ten instruments, lias just received from keep his stock up in complete shape
Falls City.
indications are that the attendance to those anti rers from nasal catarrh each.
The
extra
quality
of
hi*
goods
and
his
tlie east s carload of pianos, another of
will increase to 300, and that an who cannot inhale freely through the
IN THE OLD BAND HALL, DAL­
eighth teacher will become necessary nose, hut must treat themselves by
W. J. Udell, of Smithfield. sold to organs and a third of sewing ma­ uniform moderate prices have caused
LAS. DR. F. S. LOCKE, PROP.
MALL FARM FOVR MILES SUl’THKAflT QF
that
»tore
to
become
very
popular
Dallas for rent. Apply here*
chines.
He
got
them
on
such
terms
the Salem fire department a tine bay
Leonard LeSieur has been up from spraying. Liquid Cream Balm differ* horse to take the place of old Jerry, that he can quote very low prices and with tlie trading public,
in
form,
bu»
not
medicinally
from
the
Portland for a week’s visit to Dallas
Dr. F. B. Locke, from Port­
•••
pH O rP E R S WANTED FOR AXE HANDLE tt«>
cream balm that has stood for years who has l»eeii in the service of the on some of them give considerable
friends.
land, who I ihs had 25 years
time. He is a machine expert and
ftt •1,SM‘ Äcord by 1. Scbweitxer, eontheeet
Many farmers always take their
at the head of remedies for catarrh. city for twenty years.
of Dallas.
experience as a physician nnd
can supply all kinds of rxtras. When hnraeB to Dockateadei's turn while
Mrs. Susie Fonnell-Pipes, who w.is It may be used in any nasal atomizer.
Jeff Byerley is over from Ids home in need of anything in either line it
druggist,
lias
opened
011
north
they are in town. Beaidea being kept
raised at Independence and is now vi­ The price, including a spraying tube, at Newport.
Front street in Dallas a stock
'ill pay you to see him before buying. coiufoi table they are well fed and wa­
TO LET OlTTHE SHARKS. M TO 1*0
olin instructor at the state university is 75 cents. Hold by druggists ami
S HEEP
as d<-aired. First t lat» CotswoW«. Apply to
of drugs, patent medicines,
We have this week ordered the Or­ Sheet music in great variety and nice tered.
Samuel Orr at Ritkreall.
school of music, will give a musical mailed by Ely Brothers, 66 Warren
homeopathic remedies, sta­
egonian for T. B. Hooker of Airlie, F. music rolls. Drop in and hear hi»
concert here next Monday evening street, New York.
tionery, school books and
Rohde of McCoy and Henry Gillam of talking and singing machines and
She has become quite prominent iu
o o d y o u n g s h e e p t o i . kt ON IHARES by
notions.
The new machinery at tlie Dallas
Henry Gillam and family leave Salt Culver, each paying $2 for it and thi* you will want one of them. His store
Elmer Birks, of Ballston.
musical chcles.
Creek this week for their new home pap r for a year. The same offer is is located at 231 Commercial street, Itoiiring mill i- producing a superior
article.
For
70
cent*
they
will
deliv­
Salem,
and.
lie
will
try
to
make
it
open to everybody.
Mrs. John Oetkin is here from Illi­ in Crook county.
w elve hogs for sa l e a t on ce by t . a .
worth your while to vi»it hi* music er a sack of it to any home in town.
Riggs, of Dallas.
nois vis ting her sisters, Mrs. M. Guy
The other day we sold fifty trespass and sewing machine emporium.
Frank Simpson has moved from the
•**
and Mrs. P. 8 . Greenwood.
IS
SO
LIC
ITE
D
.
T. J. Scroggm place south of Sheri­ notices L> be posted around Perry«! de,
Everybody enn now hunt Chinn
horough bred * y e ar old c o t s w o l d
V IO LIN C O N C E R T .
so be quite particular as to where you
dan to Washington.
Job work «lone here— the best.
buck for sale by W. H. Kimeey at Rlckreall.
pheasant* hut au accurate shooting
hunt in that neightorhood.
Susie Fennell-Pipes, violinist.. As­ gun and good ammunition are needed.
The largest an«l oldest cherry trve sist'd by Miss C. D. Huggins, pisnist, Gunsmith Kisser can fit you out with
en t h o u s a n d r u h h k l r o r p r u n e s
S L IP ­
edatth e Kimball dryer
____ ia Dallas for which I
ia the state is said to be between here at the city hall, Octofor 6 th, 8 (». m. the beat to be had.
V O T IC B I» HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE UN will pay the cash or dry for one third.—B. P. Kim*
SALEM
l v d«rsiKne«l ha« flle<l his Anal account in the ball.
and Monmouth, at the home of Ben Tickets mi sale st Hell A Cln-rring-
matter
of
the
extnf«
of
Margaret
8.
Tuttle,<lecea*c<l,
ton’s drug »tore. Reserved seats, 35
Whiteaker.
ORECON.
Monday, Uct. 6, 1902, at the hour i f I o ’clock
Everything needed by school child ami
cents; general admission 25 cents.
p. m., hfui been appallile«! hy the county court of
WO STORE COUNTERS FOR SALK CHEAP by
1 . Frntiling’* son»'*— Beethoven— ren can now be had at Wilson’« drug the Kt;»»e of Oregon, for i’olk county, ae the time
Dr. Isocke is in Portland, buying
S A L E M 'S G R E A T E S T S T O R E
T. B. Hill In Dallas.
the hearing of objection*to laid Anal account
«tore. Tell your neighbor« to «end 'or
goods for his drug, book and station­ Mrs Pipes end Miss Huggins.
C o r n e r C o u r t a n d Liberty Streets
amt the settlement thereof. All perRonn arc-there
ery store.
2. Concerto op. 64, Mendelsohn, order* there for all kind* of book*, fore notiheii to apr>ear at w»i«i time and »how cau«e.
THE
copy book«, tablet«, «late and lead if any exint, why the xaid account should not be ap­ f OBT FROM NEAR RETHEL 17 SHEEP BRAND-
andante.
prêt ed and the adniiniHtrator cf Maid estate and his 1J ed on hip with blue paint and from Rlckreall
BEST
Rev. A. A. Winter will preach at
pencil«, Hponge*, ink, pen«, era«ere bondiinien dlncharired.
3. Romance in F, Beethoven.
•25 sheep, some branded with blue and others with
AND
Dated this 5th dav of 8opt, 190*2
Liberty at 3 o ’clock next Sunday.
red paint. > ny information concaralag them will
nd
book
sack«.
They
nl«o
keep
th«
4. Frutiiia Rauscheii, Hindi ng, Mis,
CHEAPEST.
J . C. ADAM«,
be propei ly rewarded hy I. P Reese, o f Monnouth,
college
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hooka.
Admin let rator.
STORE
Misses Ruby Wilson and Ida H»c I- Higgins
IN
ft. a Serenade d’ Harlequin, E. O.
sell have come to onr college froi
¿IX FRESH COWS FOR «ALE BT
OREGON
Bpitrner.
Floret re, where Rev. T A. Yo»t
S' Daniel at Rlckreall.
A* a blacksmith I. V. Lynch htamL
FOR
b. Gypsy Dance, Henri Ernst.
preaching.
close to the head of the pr«jce*aioii.
6 . CeneertoG minor op. 26, Bruch.
In the county court of the state of Oregon for Polk
•a*
SALK A HEAVY TEAM INQUIRE OF
( ,*>« Oscar
7. Concerto op 64, Mendtesohn,
Mi** Haiti«* Orchard and her aunt,
county.
Taylor Ha>t Creek.
In the matter of the estate of Mary Ann Bell, de-
Wneman’u hardware «tore ¡ h quite
Mr*. A J, Wherry, have gnn* fo aiegro motto vivae**.
caaaerf.
popular among all the farmer« he* V «*T I«’K IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT I, Kdw.
' Heppner. She wi* given * *urpri*e
‘au*e lie alway« treats them ««> well l r Bell, have been apytointed executor of the \ FRESH COW WITH HEIFER CALF, ALSO
S tric k e n w i t h P c .a ly s ls .
party last »Saturday evening «I the
che it seed at 50 cent* a tack for eale by Samu­
a n v <>f f i i r m r a i l l i . ru 01.1 l i n n p i t v !<wt w' 11 and testament of the above deeHent, and
home of J a . Mit«-l.ell in North D*!-
M a n y « I I liv ra c a n in n i UHI l i o n e g l j | t . t letter* »«.tamenurv have been t»ued to me. el Orr at Rlckreall.
Henderron Grimett, of thi* place, M
AQ m M i M in;lebt< t
lie smm ! estate will nrtke
la*, whose they had garn«*8 ami Mug* wa* stricken with partial paralyri« b«.‘cau*e lie 1 « always straight
media«* p*yrn' ,.t to me, and all those ha' mg ■ bum*
j ¡ng until midnight. Tlie f t m t l were •ml completely lo-t the nae of one #l>ingle.
«gainst th«**rne. will prwwr.t them, duly anthentl- ! HAVE MONEY TO (» A N AT ALL TIMER A t
catad, to me within six month* fmm the date of this J
All»ert nnd Kmrna Cairnee, Martha arm «nd *i«le. After l*?ing treated l.y
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noiU-e, at McCoy, Folk eounty, OTegon.
Kent. Floa May, Will Hay«*-, Glennie j an eminent j'hv*ia*n for quite •
Dated at Dali*», Kept. 10. 190 l V
Farmer« having any kind of vege­
EDWARD BELL,
and Robert Gordon, Nora and Ro*- while without relief, my wife rirnm- tables for sale should bring them to
o n e y t o l o a n « in ' m p r o v e d f a r m p r o
N l W York’» fo-e
E
xecnU
ir of the last will and testament of Mary
p«rt> at usual rata* by O m r Hayter, Dai las,
j Schroeder, Violet Digby, Lewi* Gar- memlcrl Chemher'aiu’s Pain Balm, Dunn’« grocery whore tbe best price« Ann Bell,
dr ceased.
mot «tyles always shown first it the big store.
; hutt, Venter Town« nd and Fr»«! Hob and after using two bottle» of it lie is prevail, You will be pleased with
I son.
•lmo*l entirely cured,—Geo. K. Mc- any eatables you get »here.
o n e y t o loan
PER «’ ENT ON FARM
MEN AND BO Y»’
LAI IES AND MENS’
security.
L. COLLINE, Dalle«.
Vf; . r> n ui
, , .
I
Men, Logan county. West
SHOPS
CI.OTHIKG
«
P,nlt'-V S.h*w’ of
»■ " " Virginia. Several other v.-rv remark
The largest clothing ile|>srt. J*
Two fonimi» brands o f a hne«
invalid at the horn* of her hrotht-r, Ahle cur*»« of partial {.arsirsi» have
S to p s t h o C o u g h
E HAVg M o n e t t o l o a m o m m r a o v E D
nient in ilic volley, full of ell the J* »old exclusively hy nr—Queen
’OTtCI I» HKRKBY OIVKK THAT I, MAST
W. E Shaw, in Della*.
And
works
off the cold. Laxative hro-
IIB L E Y * EASIK
C. Wilson, have been appointed executrix of the W lu i» pr.iv.rt,
been
rflVcled
b
y
the
ii*e
o
f’
thi»
lini-
Qual
i'
V
fnr
l.iiliea.
M
vers
lur
men
m west i:nil latest »tylea.
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—j 1'1“ " K *n.»ii, »»..».
I ment. It ie most widely known,how- moqtlinine tablets cure a cold in one i ed.
REDUCED PRICES ON
GORDON HATS
All person* indebted te the said estate will make
J»
I rver, a« a cure for rheumatism, airain» day. Wo cure, no pay. Frice, ¿ 6 immediate payment te ine,and all thoeehaving > (aims
SHOE DRESSINGS
H . 8 . A M. SUITS
cen t«.
, arainst the same, will present them, duly authen*
and bruises. Sold by A X. Wilson.
CLUKTT COLLARS J*
AND FINDINGS
cated, to me at my home in Dallss, Polk couiitv,
<8
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l Oregon, within eix months from the date of thte
■ W R I T E F O B © T T X t F - A J L Z a C - A . T - A . x . o a - 'C F ’E . /
C A B T O n i A .
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T my home neat Dallas on Wednesday. Oetofce*
t o
r
t a
.
BARR’S JEWELRY STORE
^VKlN<3
POWDER
w* R.E BRYAN & SON
THE LEADING MERCHANTS.
seems
LOCAL A N D G EN ER A L-
Do Not Miss This Opportunity.
DR. H. LEVINSON,
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Patronage T
Final Settlement.
S'
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JOS. MEYERS & SONS
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Executor’s Notice.
Furs, Suits.
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Executrix’ Notice.
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Public Sale of Stock.
Dated et Dallas. September 10. 190?.
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MARY C. WILRON,
Ex* u trli of the estate of Adam K. Wilson, '
J
\
15th, I will eell et auction ]« extra gemi Jersey
cows, a number of etl«ee and some P land China
h.»gs. Ten «unths time «ill h« given oa ««me oee*
•10
M M HRGWR.