Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 17, 1902, Image 2

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    TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER
O'!— L K Luperton, 1125 85.
6,'*— 0 A H:ilston,$3.s 30
FOUR DOCTORS FAILED.
DALIAS. FRIDAY. OCT. 17. 1902-
(Salem
Slates man.)
Ed Harmon and wife, of Bridge­ master at Independence, made their
presided and representative« of other
riu i 1 %v.
grange» were present. Due visiting port, visited relatives here this week. farewell visit at lieardiley
They aro goiug to Sen Kr iiicisco.
had been two days on the road
Your Kidneys. sister
S.
M.
Daniels
is
having
the
»tore
to meet at this session of Pomona. A
Our school begun th 13th, with dr
building made more roomy.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, lecturer » » • elected <o replace Preei-
Daggett «a h aulier again.
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¡dent Campbell, and th*) ex
executive i
EOLA.
Mrs. Li ml strum
tick.
All the blood In your body pssses through cum milieu wa .1 complete with S. H. !
your kidneys once every three minutes.
McKlmnrry of H ;giji«tud, The fifth
W ill Hunter and family are moving
Gravel
hulling
ha«
commented;
J*-» a
The kidney* »re your degree will be coni, rrod ut Lewisville to the Cooper place ui-ar Indepen­
blood purifiers, they fil­ December 5:h at 7 p. m., ami agaiu
eight teams 011 the mad.
dence.
ter out the waste or
Impurities in the blood. on Satiircbiy, the 6*!», at 10 a. m . The
There are ►everul empty hoii»e« »11
Dave Jacob»on lias finished baling
If they are»tck or out committee on periodical »»U as will
I Eola, inure than for a long rime.
bis hops.
of ord»r, they fail to do meet nt Dull»» the 25th *»L 1 p. m.
D. A H odge , necretury.
their work.
Mr. Squire« i« a very good m ri 1 t i»r-
Mr«. Hunter ha.« berm quite «h*k,
Pain», aches and rheu­
being unable to lie down, but is now 1 rier.
matism come from ex­
OAKDALE .
much better.
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
Rev. Rut*!-ell preached to a good j
Job work done here—-the best.
Mr. Wheeler and wife, former p<*at
kidney trouble.
turnout Hunday.
Kidney trouble cause» quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
There is talk of organizing a Sun- |
they had heart trouble, because the heart is day school here soon and there i« no I
over-working In pumping thick, kidney- reason why we should not have a good
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
one.
Than in the Oregonian and Itemizer for one year?
It used tabe considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
Mr. Robinson h as Iris house covered
bat now modern science proves that nearly and repaired and is in the dry again. I
all constitutional diseases have their begin­
ning In kidney trouble.
Ben Thompson is working on the
If you are sick you can make no mistake creek with the water company.
I am now taking orders to make up a car load “ f fencing for October d eliv­
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
extrsypreinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s
and tlie extrqpMMnary
Tom Card. O. Dennis, George Kib- ery ut low price. Place your order as noon as pu».rihle.— W A L T E R M O R L K i
Swamp-Row*; the great kidney remedy is
Swamp-Row»?;
is ii.,
Kimball, Messrs. Barnhart
soon realized. It stands the highest for It/ *
,
wonderful cure* of the most distressing cases * n‘ l ,'ll,er,, nru work,,‘ « OI> the Fall
City
railroad.
and is sold on its merits
tr-sX**’
by all druggists In fifty-
Lem Barnhart has sold $20 worth
cent and one-dollar siz-
iucufj
of tomatoea this vear.
es. You may have a
Sample bottle by mail Horn* of Swamp-Root,
S U N N Y SLO PE.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
i o f time ami umney In asinine#« «duration la not a venture. The heneJlt* to be derlved from »tit* a enure
out if you have kidney or biadder trouble.
John Sumpter sold a cow for $25 to U a fur life and pay «•jhiuutial dividends every day. These fact- are amply shown by the uniform succus-
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
A, J. Shipley, who is teaching for us. I of the graduate- of tlie
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
_
E A S IN E S S C O L L E G E .
Rev. S. O. Humbert has been here
Our .tuilent. are ullered tno a d v a n c e . o! a school well known lor It. thoroUKb work, pleasant rooms
David Nrtchtigal received a lot of ce­ in the interest of the Eugene divinity | skillful teacher, ami modern method.. Class and individual instruction. U vin * expense, «Heap. Send
school.
dar shingles from Portland and is to
i for catalogue.
W . I. S T A L E Y , Principal, Salem, Oregon.
reshingle his residence at .Salt Creek.
W . H. Maek is erecting a goat shed
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. Over-Work Weakens
W H A T THEY HAVE TO SAY ABOUT
THE DOINCS IN THE COUNTY.
Dr Darrin lias been so thoroughly An U n e q u H ' c d an d C o m p l e t e Re
•u m e of Wr\at You r F n e n d a are
I heralded by the press of Oregon that
an d Have Been Lately D oing.
there nre none who are not aware of
hi.- presence or conversant with the
W . A . AV ASI1.
many heaity en*lor*emenIs that come
T o Cure a C o ld In One Oay
■DITOH AMD PKOPRIKToH.
! to him from every section of Oregon. Take lax itivc broniQ quinine tablets.
Many of th* sc are from well-known All druggists refund the money if it
ami prominent persons, whose word is fails to cure. Signature of E. W.
SU B S C R IPT IO N R A T E S :
niHp.e»!ioned by their friends and Grove on each box. 25 cents.
£0
]»er v#.ar neighbors, whose veracity is recog-
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Per six months j '»i*®«! far beyond the community in
NORTH DALLAS.
9
40 .................... Per three month* which they live, and whose enduree-
M
r.
May
and Mr. Cairnes will soon
Advertieing
rate« made known .... ">. »1 ca.rie. with it more than ordi-
move to near Sheridan.
application. Correspondence id «.licit-
Co.iv.cnm,; yet even the teat,.
Y
iiiony of those of more than local
K. L. Chapman has finished picking
Fine Job Printing done at reasonable reputation fail, to Carry with it quite his prunes and M. M. Ellis will soon
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the degree of conviction that is b<>rne lie done.
by that of the testimonial, relating to
Robert Hayes
is repairing the
facts personally known to the reader.
Mr. A. Pool, of Engle Point, a well bouse lie bought of E. W . lliushaw.
A P P O R T I O N MEN.
known resilient of Jackson county of
Louis Garbutt and Albert Cairnes
Below we give the public school ap­ many years standing, submits over his
portionment just made, the numU-r signature what he knows of Dr. Dar­ have gone to attend a business college
the district appearing first, then the rin’s professional ability in a compli­ in Portland, The friends of the la th r
clerk’s name, and lastly the total of cated PH.-t; in which four d o cto rs had gave him a farewell party.
the county and state amounts:
previously failed, and tells of a neigh­
Jacob Hanson has bis steam wood
1— Ja is R Shepard, 9117.fin.
bor who is also able to hear splendid saw in operation. His daughter, L il­
2 | H G dsmphell. 91,009 45.
evidence of the doctor’s curative pow lian, has been visiting her grandpar­
3— 0 W Mver, 1150 45.
ers. H e writes as follows:
ents.
3— K B, link, 9144 35.
Mr. Editor— I hold it to be my duty
5—
J W Yost, 9119 75.
Farmers hauling wood to town ami
as well ms a pleasure to help to make
6—
P H Belt. $115 60.
known any means of relieving the suf wishing for rain so they can plow.
7— J B Smith, $J64 80.
fering of hum anly. Ten years ago f
M r. Digby has improved his place,
8—
W W Smith, 9H1 50.
was taken with heart trouble and and George Coulee and Mr. Van Riper
9—
J H Bmler, $205.25.
pains through my chest and body. I
have painted their homes.
10—
A W Fink, $203 75.
had thou been under the care of four
11—
Evan Evans, 997.15.
Our school house 1ms been papered
doctors, and tiiey gave me up as in­
12— 0 II W olverton, 178.70.
curable. I was so weak and run down and wainscoated and W ill Starr will
13—
Frank Lucas, $582.50.
that I could scarcely walk across the begin teaching next Monday.
14—
C W Buell, $16.90.
siieet. All my friends and neighbors
15—
C E Burroughs, 9111.50.
thought my days on earth were near­ T h e Best Pre scription for M a la r ia
The folks that rusticated at the and Mrs. Ohms is having her prunes I
18— W E Williams, $152.50.
ly spent. I visited Dr. Darrin in Port chills and feveis is a bottle of Grove's coast have returned and report a good hauled to the Thurston dryer.
17—
C L Hawley. $167.35.
land ten years rgo, and was cured by tasteless Chill Ton ic It is simply time.
Forest Barnes is hauling wood to
18— F F K liever,*121175.
bun in two months. I have never iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
19—
R hv Fawk, $129 65
The hunter that called himself Monmouth and F. C. Haynes baled
been ill since, and feel well and able No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents.
“ Johnson” came near losing his gun; hay for Gif Zumwalt.
20—
H T Hastings, $46.80.
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to work.
21—
Fred Hebding, $170 9.5
did lose his reputation for truthfulness
W E 8 T SALEM .
My neighbor, Mr. Mathews, of Eu-
Mrtit and W allie Black have been
22—
Mart Scrafford, $109 45,
and came 30 near being fined for tres­ around looking after their stock.
gle Point, visited Dr. Darrin the same
School
began
last.
Monday
with
Mrs
passing on a widow’s prune orchard
23—
D G Meador, $91.
year and was cured of lung trouble,
Stephens as teacher.
Is the only kind wo send out from tlie
24—
Paul Taclieron, $132.
that he and others should take warn­
W m . Fishback attended the R ob­
called consumption, and a large tumor
Salem steam laundry. The severest
25—
James Shepard, $123,15.
bins sale near Zena.
in bis side. Refer to me at Eagle
J. J. Longcor has lieeu working on ing in time to save fine».
critics can find no fault witli our
26— W E Goodell, $148.40.
Point, Oregon, where I reside and the Fitts house.
Franz Klievrer hauled wood to the
China birds are scarce.
work. Your shirts, collars and cuft’s
27— C E Brooks, $97.15.
have for twenty years.
A. P o o l .
school
Monday.
A.
J.
Rem
pel
hauled
will not only iook better, but wear
28— 0 O Hewi»t, 9101.25.
Sherman E lliott has been working
Dr. Darrin remains in Salem until
Robert Clark and wife have gone
straw
last
week
to
their
future
resi­
longer if you send them to us. \V.
29— C W Irvine, $826.16.
November 1, at the W illam ette Hotel. in Gene Hanna’s prune orchard at dence on John Rernpel’s place and is back to their Benton county home.
K. Ellis agent at Dallas for
30— L N Belieu, $97.15."
Michigan City.
looking about for a true team.
31—
Ed Loose, $166.85
Royal M o n th and Royal D?seaee.
BUENA VISTA.
Messrs,
Chapman,
Miller,
Lucas
32—
Edwin Elliott. $190.60.
Isaac Dyck is through picking and
Sudden changes of weather are
and Foreman are hauling gravel.
Cleve Prallier is nt school in Salem.
33—
E N Hall, $207 82.
especially trying, and probably to
hauling prunes and J. H. Rose has
34— J H Butler, $183.25,
T . W. Wann and daughter, Effie, finished
picking and hauling Dr.
none ciurc so than to the scrofulous
COLONEL J. OLMSTED, PROM.
John Murphy ami family, of Mon­
35—
J W Childers, $119.70.
Havter’s. Mrs. Enns is through pick mouth, visited at tlie home of Prof. K.
and consumptive. The progress of visited Dallas last Saturday.
36—
B E Pearce, $119.70.
ing and has not as many as la«t year, L. Murphy last week.
scrofula during a normal October is
Mrs. Tom Nichols and Mrs. Walters
37—
Cyrus Blair, $117.65.
but the prunes are larger and of best
commonly great. W e never think of
have
gone
to
Marshfield.
38—
J H Brown. $117.65.
Miss Alice Knighton 1ms gone to
quality, as several prospective buyers
rcrofula— its bunches,cutaneous erup­
38— F A Link, $115 60.
upend the winter in Oakland.
tions and wasting of the bodily sub­
Mrs Duff has sold her property have stated.
40—
J M Spong, $150.4/).
stance— without thinking of the great j here, and ha« gone to live with her
W alter Krutz, of Ashland, Califor- ■
41—
David Critchlow, $175.05. good many softer ers from it have de­
AIR LI
son in Washington.
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I nia, is visiting relative» here.
42—
Lillie Baxter,$86.9°.
rived from Hood’s Sarsaparilla, whose
Olive Hastings went to Port-!
. .. .
43—
C E McLaue, $136.10.
radical and permanent cures of this
Andy Lucas has moved his family , M 1 i«»
<ir 1
. ,
Rav Graves, of Monmouth, visited
„ . *«,
.
.
,
,,,
!
44—
Paul Fundman, $20.85.
one disease are enough to make it the j from Rickreall to Mrs. Ida Brown’s land Wednesday.
j 13. L. Morphy 8 home and Miuu Ireusa |
45—
( ’ ass Riggs, $95.10.
most famous medicine in the world. place here.
Clyde Turner and family now occu- Bratlui visited her uister, Mr«, Ed
PARK AND W A S H I N G T O N , P O R TL A N D , O R E G O N
48— Percy Hadley, $64 35.
Taere is probably not a city or town j
Harmon, at Bridgeport last Sunday.
Chris Ramseyer and fam ily are py tlie Chet Morrison house.
47—
John Simon, $117.65.
T h e school where thorough work is done; where the reason is
where Hood’s Sarsaparilla has not |
moving from the Traglio place to a
Mr«. Ed Patr«s has had icmittant
48—
Sam Morrison, $78 70.
Monroe Krutz and wife have moved j
proved its merit in more homes than j
rlways given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping
place near Turner.
fever for several days.
49—
V A Fishback, $95.10,
to Indepenpence.
one, in arresting and completely erad­
ßO— O D Braun, $119 70.
icating scrofula, which is almost as
i < taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand is
A. V. Thompson and family spent a
Sam Hustings »old bis farm above
Rev. B. J. K elley liau organised a
51—
C L Barnhart, $125.85.
serious and ns much to be feared as few days here after hop picking before
Corvalliu
lafct
week
for
$30
an
acre.
singing
class.
iade easyj; where penmanship is at its best; where hundreds of
52—
Wm Dent, $76.
its near relative,— consumption.
leaving for their home at Rock Creek.
53—
Wm L Strong, $121.75.
J " >okkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in
J. O. Staatfl went to Corvallis after j j \ t Knighton has moved to town
Mrs. Elizabeth H ugliie has return­
54—
R K Riggs, $144.30.
vetch seed Saturday. H u n d r e d « of 1 from the A. J. Richardson place,
LETTER LIST.
life; where thousands more w ill be. Open all the year. Catalogue free.
ed to her home in Colorado, after hav acre« of it are being sown in that lc-
5-5— Albert ’Pice, $74.65.
These letters remain uncalled for in ing spent the summer with relatives cality.
Harley H all and wife entertained !
56—
L H Me Bee, $80 85
A . P . A R M S T R O N G . L L . B .. P R I N C I P A L
tiie Dallas post office for the week end­ here and at Rickreall.
friends from Corvallis last Sunday.
57—
Ira Merhling, $330 85.
Ed Taylor was doing business in In ­
58—
0 W Harrington. $129.95. ing Oct. 13th, and parties calling
J.
E
.
Kirkland
and
wife,
of
Inde­
T
yp
ic
a
l
South
A
fr
ic
a
n
8
to
re.
for them will please state that they
dependence Tuesday.
59—
'Thou Kitchen, $97.15.
pendence, were here Sunday.
O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa. Sundays
have been advertised:
60—
Frank Butler, $88.95.
Several hundred pounds of different
62—
F J Morrison. $68 45.
Mr John E Ames, Mr A D Cooper, River, Cape Colony, conducts a store kinds ol grass seed was shipped to
A1 Herron, of Independence, has
63—
C Aik man, $66.40.
Miss Flossie Den hem. II A Doty, Mr typical of South Africa, at which can this place for 1 M. Simpson.
been shooting pheasants in our vicin­
() A Fields, Mr G W Guthrie, Mr J I) be purchased anything from the pro­
ity.
Sam Gross is cutting wood for Mrs.
Hogan, Miss Dora I tick man, 2, Mrs verbial “ needle to an anchor.” This
Josephine lliekmon, Mr Dan J Meges, «tore is situated in a valley nine mile« 0. M. Staats.
i ’l
[ 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 y ]
Mr O W Oden, Geo E Preston, Mr from the nearest railway station and
about
25
miles
from
the
nearest
town.
Joe
Berry,
who
is
working
for
Mr.
Are symptom* of a weak, torpid or Wesley Worthington, Mr John C Mr. Luison says: “ I am favored with Conn, returned from tlie beach last
Young.
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stagnant condition of the kidneys or
the custom of farmers within a radius week.
C. G. C o a d , p o stm aste r.
■ENAMELING, BRAZING, AND LIGHT LATH WORK DONCj ^
liver, and are a warning it is extremely
of 30 miles, to many of whom I have
Mr. Cornu is hauling fencing to be
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supplied Chamberlain’s remedies. Ail
hazardous to neglect, so important
•?»? R AM B LE R S......................$35 to $65 H A R T F O R D . . . .
$35 W
COUNTY COURT.
testify to their value in a household used during tlie winter.
is a healthy action of these organs.
4*4 C O L U M B IA ...................... 40 to 70 V E D E T T E
25 &
where a doctor's advice is almost out
They are commonly attended by loss
New
aprons
were
put
on
the
Turner
|
.J, IM P E R IA L ....................... 25 to 60 ID E A L ......
25 ^
PRODATE.
of
the
question.
Within
one
mile
of
bridge lust week.
of energy, lack of courage, and some­
Sibley, J.
my store the population is perhaps 60.
Special Attention Given to
times by gloomy foreboding and de­
Rev. Shoup came in on tlie motor
Final settlement of the Cormlius Of these, within the past 12 months,
spondency.
Out of T o w n Orders.
no less than 14 have been absolutely Tuesday evening and went out. to
Hiebert
estate
was
set
for
November
“ I had paint In my back, could not sleep
cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Reme­ Kings Valley to attend a convention.
8th.
and when I got up In the morning felt
worse than the night before. I began tak­
The first annual account of the E. dy. i Iris must surely be a record.”
Floyd Williams and Pearl Rose, of
ing Hood’s Sursapnrlllu r.nd now I ran E. 11 nrritt estate was filed ami ap­ For sale by A. K . Wilson.
W e handle the best grades <*f uianos
l Iris place, O. A . C. students, will go to
sleep and get up feeling rested and able to proved.
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Seattle with the football team Satur­
do my work. I attribute my cure entirely
and organ« on the market, I f you
ROCK CREEK.
to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” M rs . J. N. P e r r y ,
day,
The report of sale of real property
are thinking o f bog ing, call «and ex -
care H. S. Copeland, Pike Road, Ala.
Hop pickers all home and nearly
of the A. M. Bryant estate was set for
amine our stock. W e have
Otto
Simpson, Floyd
W illiam s
all of them have laid in their winter
Inuring November 3rd.
Pearl and Burris Rose, Cecil and Eva P IA N O S FROM $ 2 2 0 U P
supplies.
The executor of the Asa Klireve es­
and Pills
Slants are student« at tlie O. A . C. O RG ANS F R O M 920 UP
Mrs.
Houser
has
moved
to
the
Lu
tate
was
charged
with
appraised
value
from this place.
Cure kidney and liver troubles, relieve
A n d w ill sell on easy paym ents
cas mill where her husband is work­
the back, and build up the whole system. of property.
Hugh Williams and family have
ing, and Miss M. L. Hampton has
CHICKERING,
WEBER,
CROW N
The administrator of the J. L. Gwin
returned from Barker.
gone to teach at Crowley.
PIANOS
e«U te wan authorized to sell real prop­
SALEM A N D A L B A N Y .
Sheriffs Sale.
erty, and W. F. Nichols was made
Fred Wittenstrem , R. Burnett. J. L
CRO W N
FALL S C IT Y.
BURDETT,
.■«
guardian ad litem of George Gwin, an at d Frank Morrison have been at
Tlie Largest Furniture, Carpot nnd W h II Taper «lealers in (lie W illam ­
J*
„•«
ORG ANS
work on the Jim Harris bouse.
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th at b y v ir ­ insane person.
Frank Butler has been surveying in
ette valley above Portland. Have a correct measurement of your
tue o f a n execu tion a n d o rd e r o f « a le
KERSLAKE
&
L1NEBACK,
Alt Timmondu Valley.
The final accouut of T. W . Wann as
rooms and windows when you come for carpets, wall paper and shades.
G. H . Horsfall has gone to Corval­
duly issued out of th# circuit court of the
R
ep
resen
ta
tive«
o
f
the
F
ile
r
piano
house
at
'
administrator of the R. L. Skinner es­ lis and Royal Blank to Dallas for a
W e cut shades to fit without charge and make them in any width.
The ladies'«ill society of the M E. D alla», Oregon N e x t door to K ersla k e’» fur-
Ntatp of Oregon for Lincoln Co., hearing date
W e make our own mattresses and each is exactly as represented.
t ’.e 7th of October, 11*02, upon a judgment tate win heard and finding.« made,
church have purchased a nice beater ni tu re attire.
wagon load of things.
rendered
in said circuit
court
on
W o also ma'ke our own couches and lounges and carry a large line of
for the parsonage.
the 25th day of Fch. 1899, in a certain suit
coverings
C r a b b i n g for Nickels.
You K n o w W h a t You Are T a k i n g
therein pending, wherein A. F. Gaither,
Rev. H A. Bristol ha» procured the
»Some time ago Uncle Bill Brown when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
plaintiff, recovered judgment agninst B. t*
v'ift
of
a
nice
library
of
lif»y
books
suit
Jones and C. B. Crosno: defendant«, for the said if he sold his hop» for over 20 Tonic because the formula is plainly
1. ble foi young people, anti presented
sum of $590.59, with interest thereon at the
cents he would sea iter $100 worth of printed on every bottle »bowing that
rate of 8 per cent |>er annum from the said
it to the Methodist Sunday school.
nickels
in
the
streets
to
bo
picked
up
it
is
simply
iron
and
quinine
in
a
25th day of February, 1999, until paid; ami
Fmitlr Butler ha# ftirvoyed tlie En*
for the sum of $80 as attorney’s fee; and the by boy« and girls from all parts of thirt tasteless form.
N o cure, no pay. 50
First door north of postoffice, Salem, Oregon. Stores at
further sum of $01.15 as costs and disburse­ county, not over 13 years old.
rign ranch north of town and it will
W e nuke hop and fruit pipe ami
He 1 cent«,
Salem
and Albany.
ments in said suit: which judgment was en
has disposed of 10,000 pounds at 25 ,
be all fenced in for a »lock ranch.
furnish pumps and windmills. W a ­
rolled and docketed in the office of the clerk
U
P
P
E
R
S
A
L
T
CREEK.
cent«
and
at
2
o’clock
»Saturday,
Octo­
ter,
steam
and
air
heating
plants
put
ef said court on the 8th day of March, 1899.
M i * * » Abbie W eikal and Maude in
sad which execution and order of Hale is di I ber 25th, will have the youngster»
All kinds of copper and galvaniz­
Mis« Irene Carter is teaching for 11 »
Pomona Grange of Polk met at ed iron work done. Satisfaction guar­
rected to me, the sheriff of Polk county, Ore- j lined up in front of the court bouse,
and ha» 26 pupil».
gon, commanding me that out of the personal 1
Bridgeport on the 11th. J C. White anteed.
property of said defendants, or if sufficient and several men stationed on the oth­
A. W. Fletcher bas moved to Mill
thereof cannot !>« found, then out of the real er side of (he street wi*h tlie 2.000
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property lielonging to said defendants, or | coins, which will be sown broadcast Creek and Joe ritowe to W . 0. Browns
A T R IA L
either of them, within m vsaid county, that I j for the children.
The occasion will blackberry place.
satisfy the amount remaining unpaid* on said |
j dginent: fcvwit: Th# sum of $4*4.01 with draw like a circus.
Ezra Hart. \V. \V. White and the
interest thereon from the 22nd day mf April,
Brown brothers have each made up a
18V9, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and
Comes the time to be fitted out for the winter.
W.
W
.
Fawk
and
family
have
mov*
for the further ami i of $91.15, the coats ami
«an ing of wood.
You must not* only ho up to date, but you will
disbursement« of Maid suit, together with ac­ ed fnuii Oak Grove to 8»lem .
cruing costs: and Wing unable to find any per
Sam Ray has moved to the place he
want the best value for your money. For the
sonal pro|»arty belonging to said defendant«,
Mr. Gato« ha« h w] a crew surveying bought ot \V. C. Brown.
IN A N D O U T
or either of them, within said Polk countv,
*r the water works pipo Ime from
various articles of
Oregon, out of which to satisfy said judg­
Henry Voth i« »awing w» od for the
OF T H E H O P YARD.
He find«
ment, I have duly levied upwn all the right, Cniijon creek to tbi« city.
neighbor».
title and interest of the «aid defendants, B. it 5^ m ile« from tho mouth of the
This is the weather f-ir summer
F . Jones and C. B . Croano, and each of them, orwk to the reuorvnir, that the eleva­
E. E Hart anil family Sundayed at complaint. There is lot* of it about.
in and to the following describe«! real pro|»er- tion of the creek i« 291 feet above our
If you have eecapeil, you certainly arc
Independence.
ty, towit: A one-fourth (undivided) interest
Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery,
-treet
lcvt
l
and
lhe
reservoir
180
fe»
t
(ultimate. W e have any number of
in th#north one-haif of the southwest one-
h
iitl
level.
A
committee
of
four
above
Gloves, Sweaters, Raincoats, Overcoats, Um brel­
fourth and south one-half of the northwest
(ood
remedies
for
dysentery,
diar­
A m e r i c a ' » F a m o u s Beauties
one-quarter of section 29, t 9 s, r 8 w, of the will »oon «»art out to secure water
rhoea, colic, cholera morh i», etc. Our
las, Overalls, Jumpers, etc,, etc., the place to go
Willam ette meridian in Polk county, Oregon, privilege and rights of way.
The nc* Look with horror upon «kin eruptions, BUckhery Cordial is especially rec­
containing 180 acres. And to satisfy said
blotches, sores, pitnplea. They do not
is the
iuh
I
construction
will
begin
as
soon
au
ommended for children— 26 cents.
judgment, rests and accruing co«ts, 1 will on
have them, nor will any one who uses
these right# are secured.
Our Iharrhnc« and Dysentery Core
Sa tu rday, N o v e m b e r 16, 1 0 0 2 ,
Bucklen’s Arnica salve. It glorifies
his no sii|»erior— 25 cent*. (Quality
A t the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m., of said day.
Attorney J. F Clark and wife of Or­ the face. Kciema or salt rheum van-
at the front door of the court bouts in li.allas,
sod prices ri^lit at tlie O. K. Phar­
I l cures »ore lips, chap­
i i Said Polk county, sell at public auction to • iron r it y , have bi en visiting D ali«« i»h before it.
ma y, 333 Commercial .treel, Salem.
ped hand» and chilblains. Infallible
the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of friend».
sale, all tha right, ti»!*\ interest and estate
..
,
,
for piles. Twenty-five cent« at any
C. C. C O M F O R T , P R O P R IE T O R .
2 5 4 Com m Areial Street.
I h« Dallas agency of the Ed*r pi j ' iU>r.
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of the aaiel defendants, and each of them, in
and to the obovt described premise», or of suf- »»no house ha* recently «old fine plan
tioisnt thereof to satisfy said judgment, costs «>s to Tate Wagner, Mr. Fisher, and
Headquarters for Salem woolen mill blankets, flan­
FO LK.
and accruing Poets.
Mrs F. H. Morrison, • f Dallas, : nd to
nels,
etc.
ie
PISO
S
CU
R
E
FOR
Dated at 1 >alla*, Oregon, this 10th ay of
Mr. Hedges ami Mrs David>on, t»l in ­
G« rhard J. Rempel bought a heavy
Oct, 1902.
dependence. They b aio many other #»t horse at Kliewer'» auction on the
J. T . F O R D ,
W IL S O N B LO CK .
Sheriff of Polk oounty, U rsgia.
elegaut instrumenta on exhibition.
10th mud a new buggy at Salem.
u . l i . h .
. E vb .
t
F rid ay M o ka .*#
at
7;30.
CAN YOU INVEST $2 ANY BETTER
WOVEN
W IR E F E N C IN G
S / \ L E 1 /'' F E N O E W
O R K S
PERFECTLY UUNDERED LINEH
SALEM SI E M LAUNDRY
$
LEE •'•.SMITH’S *CYCLERY
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Pains in the Back
H ood 's Sarsaparilla
The House Furnishing Company
Flushing uni Tiuning!
T h in gs
Needed
Right N o w
BURRQUSiiS & FRASER
105 Stale Street •
W atches of all kinds.
Repairing
Prom ptly
And
Carefully
Attended
To
AFTER HOP PICKING
M en and B oys’ Clothing
Salem Woolen Mills Store
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and
the House Furnishing Company.
Optician.