Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, October 31, 1902, Image 3

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    OAKDALE.
E lgar liryau and wife have gone to O N . D A R R IN G O IN G T O W O O D
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The
Bird
boys
are cutting cordwood.
Portland.
T H E O LD R E L IA B L E
[Salem Statesman.]
Glenn Grant has sold hi« new home
Rev. Russell preached to a good au­
The moose ran up the clock. Ho runs the old nuiaery rhyme, but a
W H A T W E H AVE L E A 3 NED D U R IN G
!o Joseph H. O'Neill, who ha« just ai*
Dr. Darrin will conclude his sojourn
mouse would find slippery climbing on the highly polished clocks of the dience Sunday.
TH E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A IL -
r ved iron) Oklahoma, bringing a car in Salem at Willamette Hotel Nov. 1,
present. High jiolish i* not everything, however, for although the clocks
John and George Robinson and Ben
| load ol good stock.
and will visit Woodburn, at Hotel
w e o ffe r y o u a re a s ta s ty
and artistic as any eye could desire, they o r e Thompson went up tho creek on a
A b l e S o u r c e s Dished up for Our
Wood burn, Nov. 2 to Dec. 1. where he
more
notable
for
lh«*ir
worknianahip.
Every
clock
we
have
i«
a
good
Hurt E*kin, M-.rk Ellis, Frank
hunt lust week and had good success.
N u m e ro u s F a m ily of R ead ers
can be consulted free.
clock and the prices are as low as good judgment and business principles
In A b re v ia te d P a ra g ra p n # .
Morrison, Chet and Frank C< ad are
For those who cannot possibly place
A large family hv the name of
will allow.
at III. If claim« hack in the m ountains themselves under office treatment, be
Archer have settled on the Tate place.
| some fifteen miles west of here.
For groceries go to Ostiold's.
has formulated a method of “ Home
We are always glad to see new pupils
come into the district, and welcome
C. G. J.in>i«nn, of Spring Valley, Treatment/* whereby the suffering
Spectacles and glsascs at Pfennig’*. j ha« sold hi« 325 acre farm in Spring may be favored with hid latest modes
tho grown folks also.
Leader, in Low Price»
Corner State and Liberty street«, Salem.
M. liny ter, deutint, WiU«*n building Valley for $7,500. It i« part of ills j of cure, including batteries and belts,
Andrew Siefarth is working on the
old Wa!son place. J. H Robbins, | when necessary, which in many cases
Falls City railroad.
If you want a good job of repairing j who lived on the other part, has mov­ give instantaneous relief and soon ef­
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S c r a m b l i n g fo e M o n r y .
done on your wn^on or vehicle go to ed lo the McDaniel place moth of fect a perfect restoration to health—
All people of this neighborhood who
La.t Saturday was a big day in D.-il-
Dunn's grocery is reaching out for are inlerrsted in organizing a debat­
Wagner Bro«.’ biiop.
I Bothel. A Mr. Smith ha« rented the j which includes building up and reor- laa. Hundred, of men, .om en and
I gitnizing he whole constitution. Con-
trade with the ill ter most parts of the ing society at this place are requested
Marble Culter Hawkins, of Inpe- place where Mr. Robbins lived.
l «dilation in all c»i«es is confidential children came in from all direction, county. If they can only get one fam­ to be ut the «chool house Friday even­
peudence, has pioved ho reliable in all
to
witnea.
or
participate
in
the
«rah
j
and
free
Those
unable
to
make
one
Rev. S. Lindsay will preach at Lew-
ily in a neighborhood lo deal with ing at 7 o ’clock. Come one, come all,
things that he get« near’ y all ceme­
¡ « M i le
next Sunday morning and visit to the doctor cun write for ques­ for Uncle Bill Brown’. 2.000 nickel-'. them others from there are sure to and let us have rousing times tli
tery work done in thi« ceunty.
At
two
o
’clock
all
the
»tree's
facing
tion
blank
and
circular
and
get
his
evening, and ut Montgomery in the
come,
winter.
opinion on such case«. Home treat the court house were crowded with
Extra« of every imaginable kind for afternoon,
A bsolutely Rara
humanity.
The
west
»ide
of
the
ment
will
b
<
*
sent
to
any
address
at
bougies, carriages and wagon« kept by
Henry Brown has bought a fine pop
court
house
yard
was
divided
into
Warren,
Harry
and
Dee
Dunn
were
One
of
the
most
attractive
displays
the
rate
of
$5
a
week,
or
in
tliAt
pro­
Wagner 13ro«. And they have lot« of
corn und peanut roaster for the bene­
extra« for machinery. You will be on their claims in the Siletz country. portion of time, as the case may re four parts, and each the b oy. ami tho in town is in tit» windows and show
girl* eeparaied into two group, ac­ cases at the Morris jewelry store. You | fit of tlie patrons of his cigar stand.
quire.
surprised at the variety and quantity
Thanks to Jeff Harris for some im­
Would-be patients should preserve cording to size. Mr. Brown appeared will he surprised at the variety and
of extras carried by them. Ask for mense Sandlake spuds.
Rev. A. A. Winter will preach at
BALLSTO N.
this notice where it »will be available with a sackful of coin which he dis­ richness of his beautiful and useful ar­ Liberty at 3 o ’clock Sunday.
whatever you want and they will he
tributed
among
twenty
men,
live
to
ticles.
when
wishing
treatment
of
Dr
Darrin.
Dr. Lowe, the optician, ’vill he in
very apt to produce it.
Charley
Ottinger
has gone to Win-
As unquestioned proof of Dr. Dar­ each group. At a given eignul they
.*•
lock to tee his brother.
I hc excitemen t incident to travel­ Dallas again November 20th, 21st rin’s skill in the wonderful workings scattered it like so much grain and
Why hire a livery team to go to 8a
ing and change of food and water of­ and 22nd.
Fred Wilhoit and wile, lately from
of electricity and the superior reme­ the youngster, went vigorously after
ten brings on diarrhoea, and for this
Jacob Smith has bought and moved dies he employs, we cite u few of his it. Some got only two or three and hm while the stage charges only $1.50
Illinois, have gone to keep bouse lor
for
I
ho
round
trip.
re oon no one should leave home with to the Zim l!in«l»aw place near Buell.
Win. Clairfiald.
rec nt cure* in Salem, while we might oilier. 15 to 20. The most lucky ones
mu a bottle o ' Chamberlain's Colic.
and their parents and friends aeemed
V
Ed Bell and hi« *i.«ter. Ollie, of near fill this paper with testimonials if
Our «drool will give a musical en­
Cholera ami Oiarihoea remedy. For
exceedingly proud. Afler it was over
Go to Gaynor’a footwear emporium
McCoy, have gone to «pend most of space would permit.
tertainment Thanksgiving, to rai»«
sale by A. K. Wils< n.
Mr. Brown called for all children who when you need anything in tint line.
B.
II.
Kingo,a
Oervaia,
di-charging
the winter in the cabins on their
money to buy an organ.
ear cured, and his mother cured of f .¡led to get a nickel to come lo him Nowhere else in town can you find to
Why send your photograph away to claim« in the Siletz region.
f
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r
oue
and
mou
gave
out
about
40
of
larje
and
varied
a
«took
from
which
Shylock
was
the
man
who
Our school is moving in good shape,
asthma.
have it enlarged when Mrs. Weaver,
Repairing neatly and
The father and brother of C. H.
both teachers giving satisfaction.
Mr«. Georgia Miles, Pratuni,cancer­ them. Sunday's Oregonian contained to select
our home artist, does crayon portraits
wanted
a
pound
of
human
a picture of him and a description of promptly done.
better and cheaper than they can be Mnrii« have been oter from Turner ous growth in breast- cured.
A number of our farmers are pat­
flesh.
There a f e m a n y ting
John B. Smith, Woodburn, dis the contest.
procured elsewhere. Studio at •resi­ visiting hi« family.
V
in oat atubble with • rolling har­
charging
ear
and
deafness
30
yours,
dence west of college.
Ed. Dykbtra is running the Red
Win. Faull is supplying a big part Shylocks now, the convales­ row. Experiments tried last year
S t r ic k e n w it h P a r a ly s is .
cured.
The office of I)r. F. J. Friedrich, Prairie farm of his lather, George VV.
Henderson Grimett, of this place of the grass seed being sown in the cent, the consumptive, the proved that as good a crop oould be
Oliver Be< rs, Salem, pain in the
Dykstra, who i« over near Heppner.
county. He cun fill your every want
raised this way at less expense.
dentist, is over the Dallas bank.
hack, kidney, liver and stomach trou­ was stricken with partial paralysis in thut line Lubricating oils in great
sickly
child,
the
pale
young
and completely lost the use of one
Jef.
Harris,
who
brought
out
a
load
ble,
restored
to
perfect
health.
Last Saturday as Mrs Gregg ws» re­
John McKinley and family have lo­
variety. Healing and calking stoves
Mrs. L. M. Me Peek, 476 Winter St., arm and side. After being treated by
woman, all want human flesh turning from Dallas, her horse became
cated at Colegrove, near Los Angeles, of «ilvereide salmon from Nestucca
eminent physician for quite a to soil every taste and pocks'. Cu •
thi«
w«
ek
says
that
from
15
to
20
w»g-
Salem,
rheumatic
neuralgia
in
the
Lightened at two boys on bicyolea.
and are well pleased with lliut coun­
ons are running from there to differ­ chest and heart indigestion, ulceration while without relief, my wife recom­ lery at a varie'y of prices. Hinges and they can get it— take She was thrown from the buggy and
try*
ent parts of the valley, taking from and burdening of the womb and pain­ mended Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and door locks of m an/ kinds. Haw , Scott’s Emulsion.
badly injured. At present writing
anii-after using two bottles of it lie is hammer* and halclu ts for everybody-,
That chi'Jren pie supper at fhe 7(H) to 1000 pounds of fish each. The ful menstruation, cured.
she is thought to be out of danger,
Good
brooms
and
tough
ax
handles.
Christian church tonight will he im­ silverridea average ten pounds in
Mr«. 0. A. Esteb’s girl, Jeff* rson, almost entirely cured.— lieo. K. Mc­
Scott’s Emulsion is flesh hut it will be a long time before she ia
mense.
weight and the chinooks double that, Or., discharging ears, dark brown col­ Donald, Man, Logan county, West Every kind of hardware.
and
blood, bone and muscle. well again.
some of them going as much as sixty or of the skin from effect* of kidney Virginia. Several other very remark­
•**
Cornelius Hughes was visited thi« pounds. Earlier in the fall they sold
able cures of partial paralysis have
and liver complaint, cured.
C o e s L ik e H o t C a k e » .
School books and stationery iu It feeds the nerves, strengthens
week by Mr, Bradford, who was hi« at 7, then at 6, and now at 5 cents.
A. L. Frymire, Salem, deafness and been effected by the use of this lini­ great variety at Wilson’» drug store.
“ The faatest selling article I have In
chum in Massachusetts 48 years ago.
ment. It is moat widely known,how­
the digestive organs and they my store,” writes Druggist 0 . T .
After over 20 years service at the ulcerated catarrh so it had eaten ever, aa a cu r. for rheumatism,.trains Everything used in the public schools
Smith, of Davis, Kentucky, "is Dr.
throughout the county. Pi ices never feed the whole body.
Finley Edgar has moved from Salt anvil Isaac Lynch has given up black- through the septum of the note, cur­
and bruises. Sold by A. K. Wilson.
ed
King’s New Discovery for Consnme-
higher than elsewhere. Pure drug«
Creek to Crowley.
smithing, having leased 'lie «Imp to
For nearly thirty years tion, Coughs and Cold«, because it al­
Mrs. H. J. Powell. 205 Thirteenth
carefully compounded. See great va
See the new imported disln s i t tlie his son, Claud, and T. B. Rowell. Mr
m a r k e t ' r epo r t .
•St.,
Salem,
diseases
peculiar
to
her
ways
cures. In nry six year* of sale»
riety of notions in «how cases. Have Scott’s Emulsion has been the
Lynch i* of too active a temperament
White Front grocory.
sex, restored.
[Corrected weekly by Gooch tiros.)
it has never failed. 1 have known it
your prescriptions filled there.
to remain idle long.
great giver of human flesh.
Chi s Zielenski, Chemnwa, diabetes,
to save sufferers from throat aud lung
Wheat, per bushel, 52(Uil)0 cts.
Platinum finished picture«, cabinet
F. M. Jordan, who was employed in had to relieve his bladder often, dys­
diseases, who could get no help from
Bran, per ton $1
size, are still being made at Cherring-
Lynch
A
Rowell
guaranies
all
their
pepsia,
liver
and
heart
trouble,
cured.
We
will
send
you
a
couple
of
Henry
Hayden’s
furnit
lire
factory
at
doctors
or any other remedy." Moth­
Shorts, per ton, $20.
ton’s gallery for $1.50 a dozen.
blackemilhiug lc be first class.
Miss I. Ashford, Woodburn, dis­
Eola twenty years ago, is down from
ers rely on it , the best physician» pre­
Oats, per bushel, 30 cts.
ounces free.
Highest price paid at the White Harney county, where lie is county charging ears for years, restored.
scribe it, ami all druggi.ts guarantee
Flour, per 10 barrels,$3 00.
S C O T T A B O W N E . C h em ists.
Front grocery for chickens, ducks, surveyor.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lee, Turner,
Flour, per sack, 80c.
When you want a livery team to go 4 0 9 - 4 1 5 P e a r l Street. New Y o rk . satisfaction or refund price. Trial
geese and eggs.
are both cured, Mr. Lee of sciatic I Buckwheat Hour, $2.50 per cwt.
bottles free, regular sizes 50 cents and
anywhere be sure to order it from
50c. a u d $ 1.00 ; a ll d ru g gist*.
PeLr Ryan has rented the Wilcox rheumatism and general» breaking
»1.
Germea, $1 00 per cwt.
Campbell A Robinson. They keep
A new furnace is being put in the hotel at Bullston, and Kenneth Camp- down of the system; Mrs. Lee of nb
Corn meal, $2 50 per cwt.
everything shipshape and invariably
basement of the Presbyterian church. bt 11 will move to his farm south of cess of the lung and cough, numbness
will give you satisfaction.
The reported death of Gifford Lady
bloating and great pain in Hie head.
[C orrected weekly b y Dunn's Grocery.
NEW
At the home of Dr. and Mrs. Fink of Monmouth.
was untrue.
Both
came
to
the
doctor
five
months
on Salt Creok, October 23rd, their
Elijah West, who lived over on Salt
Potatoes, per bushel, 50cta.
DRUG
The Dunns know what kinds of
At a meeting of the stockholder» oi
daughter, Miss Katie, was married to creek 25 years ago, has moved to Ball* ago, walking with canes; now they
Butter, per pound 25(tf274 c I b .
STORE
groceries
will
please
people.
High
are both in perfect health.
the Freeland Bros. Con«olidat»d Min­
Peter Hanson, by Rev. Stengel of ston from Everett, Washington.
Lard, per pound, 1 2 ^ 1 5 cts.
ing company in Salem last week Judge
Monmouth. The bride is a bright
Bacon,sides, per pound, 14@17 els grade goods in altractive package.
Do m t forget the chicken pie sup
Always go there for any fruit aud
Walter Williams has moved into
Sibley, of Dallas, was elected to the
and attractive young lady and the
Hams,
per
pound,
18(n20
els.
IN
THE
OLD
BAND
HALL,
DAL­
per at the Christian church tonight.
vegetables iu the market.
his new store in the Pfeiffer building
vice presidency.
groom is a promitier.t hop raiser.
Shoulders, per pound, 15@13 ot».
LAS. DR. F. S. LOCKE, PROP.
and the adjoining room will soon be
V
Eggs,per
dozen,
25
cts.
Hugh
Black
is
head
clerk
of
the
The Eastern Stars gave a warm re­
occupied by the barbers, Lawton &
O hickenB.pcr dozen $3(aiM
A more attractive lot of millinery
ception to their country member« Bryan-Lucas store in Fall« City, Lynch. Ross Ellis is moving his con­
NEWTO-DAY.
Dr. F. 8. Locke, from Port­
where
he
has
moved
into
the
Mike
Dried IruitB. per pound, 6@12 cts. ill n that now on display at the store
Tuesday evening.
Some attractive
fectionery
into
the
room
next
to
the
land, who has had 25 years
Flynn
house.
Beets,
per
pound,
1
cents
of
Mrs.
Chace
was
never
hroi
ght
lo
plays wiro given and a rich banquet-
Belt <fc Cherrington drug store, the
experience as n physician and
7 0 R salt or tia dc, a 7-m onth-old thoroughbred
Dallas. Her goods are of choice qual-
Turnips, per pound, 1 cts.
followed, some fifty boing in attend*
Mrs. James Townsend has been very place vacated by him to be occupied
I’ oland-Chlua boar. Inquire o f J. W. Robinson
druggist, has opened on north
i
y
and
she
has
an
arlislic
trimmer,
Cabbage,
per
pound,
2
cts.
at Oakdale.
ante.
sick at Sheridan.
by Jeweler Pfennig.
Front
street
in
Dallas
a
stock
Onion», per pound, 2 cts.
*%
of drugs, patent medicines,
Garl McBee ha? bought the 80 acre
One of I, F. Yoakum’s ewe« had twin ‘ B. M. Estes fell from the first floor
Beans, per pound, 5@7 cents.
AK grub wood chopper* wanted at 90 cent* a
Lei J. J. Wiseman fill your order
homeopathic remedies, sta­
Fr esen place for $800, and the Gies- lambs last February and now .-lie has to the h:i«e Yient of Douiy’s «tore at
Corn meal, per pound,3^ cts
cord b j A. fiurkhaller, Dalla*.
tionery, school books and
for hardware and you will tie well
hreciit farm of 154 acres near the two more.
Hay, per ton, $5@$9
Independence and was badly hurt.
notions.
pleased.
His
goods
are
of
standard
Guthrie school has been sold to an
HE Bryan-Luca* Lum ber company will pay $2.(6
quality and his p ices such as to al-
Mrs. Viola Hall, a daughter of Har­
The railroads claim to have brought
COUNTY COURT.
Oklahoma man for $2,310.
a thousand for hauling kiln dried lumber from
traot patronage.
bin Cooper, will soon go from Inde­ 1.000 immigrants into the Willamette
Kalla City to Dalia».
The railroad camp ha3 been moved pendence to her land cliim up in valley during October.
PROBATE.
from Gilliam’s to the Harris orchard Sherman county, to which her title
REW ARD ef $6 will he given for information
Sibley, J.
IS SOLICITED.
The Dallas mill delivers flour any­
The foundry and mill owners will
a mile south of town, and grading is will be perfected next fall.
leading to the recovery o f a m odium sized rod
and white cow , unm arked and w ith »trap around her
soon have a good new dam finished at
In the matter of ihe R. L Skinner where in town at 70 cents a sack. As
being pushed in that vicinity.
horns and w ith hinall liras* bell on. a L o dark red
estate, the report of salo of personal mi better flour comes from any source
The next W. C. T. U. meeting will the head of the race.
yearling heifer with erup and underbit on right and
S. A. Lackey and Miss Florence he at the home of Mrs. W. I. Rey­
Notice of Executrix Sale.
»wallow fork on left ear. Addrea* Oliver Wait» Mo*
property was approved and the peti all home people should use it.
M M Ellis lias finished drying ¿¡on to Bell other personal property
Coy.
Bell, of Gooseneck, were married Wed nolds at 2:30 next Wednesday.
170.000 pounds of fine prunes, it being was granted.
nesday at the Methodist parsonage by
O T IC E 13 H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T
Mr. Risscr at 'he gunstore is an ex­ by N virtu«
Wm. Sargeant and wife have mov­ tin* largest crop ever produced by any
Rev. H. N. Rounds. The motor hack­
of an order duly made and entered
GOOD span of young mule* for aale by O. H.
The final account of the Margaret pert at sharpening and mending by the county court for l ’olk county, Oregon,
L Robbins twe mile» east of Dalla*.
ed down to the Cottage hotel for them ed to their new home on the new road one man in the state. He is holding
Howell estate was approved and the things. Many broken articles that in the matter of the eHtate of Adam K. VVil-
for better prices
and as they hoarded it showers of rice just wt'Si of the Zack Howe place.
funds on hand were ordered to he are thrown away he could fix up at »•n, deceased, authorizing and directing the
and old shoes were hurled at them.
LMOST new two seated hack for eale cheap by
On complaint of his mother, Mrs. turned over to tho county clerk for «mall cost. Have him to put your undersigned executrix to sell at private Hale
Van Mann, of Zeiia, has been sick
Amos Holman in Dallas.
the hereinafter described real entato belong­
Alma Matney, of Independence, Ira distribution.
A few weeks ago Chas. Holman and in the Salem hospital.
umbrallas in good shape.
ing thereto, I will «ell at private wale from
Hardy
has
been
sent
to
the
leform
wife moved to Southern Oregon, and
and after the
The guardian of Sarah and Mary
HEAD of yearlinr cattle for sale b> T» D. PhU
P. Todd ha« moved from Falls City school.
la«t Sunday their 3-year-old son, La-
w h e r e t o b u y in s a l e m .
O th D a y o f D o a e m b e r , 1 0 0 2 ,
lipe, just south of Dalla*.
Olodfeltcr was ordercJ to send fund«
to
Turner.
ronta, diet! near Grants Pa««. Amo«
the billowing denoribed real estate, to-wit:
# Iy'poy Kcmoyer and Miss Rosa Tay­ m hand to the wards and the guard
If you are intending to remember Lots numbered one and two, and the south
Holman at once wenl t icre a id M s
ianship was closed.
The Rickreall public school will give lor were married this week.
GOATS, half nannies, for sal* by S. T.
your friends with nice photographs half of the Houthwest quarter o f section eigh­
Olden came down from Elkins to an entertainment and basket social at
at Sm ithfleld. Add re»« Crowley.
teen, and the northwest quarter and the north
stay with her mother. Tuesday the the M-bonl house on Friday evening,
G T. Porter has sold Rachel Porter
November 29th was set for hearing towards the holidays, place your or­ half of the north half of the southweet quar­
sad parent? and grandfather arrived November 7th, The proceeds go to­ 12 acres of the Moses Eads donation the final settlement of the Harvey ders now while the artist is not rush­ ter of section nineteen, all in township «even
SHEEP fo r sale at the Adam Brown pi
ed. T. J. Croniso, over Dnlrvmple's south, rapge three west of the Willamette B w A
in Dallas witli the remains of the pre ward painting the inside of the build­ claim for $690. G. O. Grant sold J Stanton estate.
U Kail» CUy. Apply to W. A. Brown»
meridian, Polk county, Oregon, and contain­
-tore, makes Ihe best pictures.
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cions baby hoy tnd next day they ten- ing. All are invi ed and the ladies H. O’Neill a house and lot for $700,
ing 320 acres, and also the billowing: Begin­
P u b lic S a le ,
derlev laid him away in the Odd Fel­ expected to bring baskets.
and M. M. Ellis lit Mr O’Neill have
ning 20 chains south of the northwest oorner
RU IT trees fo r sale by J. R. Nunn, ef Dalla*
At my farm a mile iveat of Zen a on
lows cemetery.
two Dallas lots for $250.
Stock first c I ohh and satisfaction guarantedd.
Animals get sick the same us people of the donation land claim of J , H. Lewin
the
road
to
McCoy,
I
will
sell
at
auc­
and wife, notification number 2,201, claims
Kirkpatrick
Will
ams
paid
David
all
!
neeli
as
skillful
care.
Veterinary
The morning subject at the Chris­
John Hughes intend* organizing a tion on Friday, November 7th, the
number 07 and
in townships 7 and eight
tian church next Sunday will be The Naclpiugal 24 cents lor 28 bales of school of telegraphy aud lias ass ir- following property: Six good work Surgeon Keeler, nt the sleel bridge south, rapge 5 west, o f the W illamette merid­ O A NICE, fat Cotsw old owe* for sale by Mr*. Id*
0 \ J Gwinn in Dallas.
Devil Birds, am! in the evening The hops, for the 75 hales of Frank Fawk ance from E. J. Little, .Great North horses, a yearling and a «uokling colt, teed yard, is the heel hor«e doctor any­ ian, in said county, thence south 20 chain«,
thenoe east 7,50 chains, thence north 20
they paid 25 cents and bought of P. ern railway superintendent of telegra­
where around.
Conversion of a Good Man.
li
milk
cows,
two
of
them
fresh.
0
chain«,
thenoe
went
7
50
chains
to
the
place
of
S. Green wood 92 hales at 25^ cents.
RELIABLE farmer who wants a fine, young 1,.
phy, that positions can he secured foi yearling» and 5 calves, most of Hie
beginning, containing 15 acres. And also the
Within the past few day** Archie
300-pound mare to keep for her feed, should call
following: Part of out lot three in the town
entile shorthorns, 3 sows, 11 shoals
Discreet people profit by the ex peri of Dallae, Polk countv, Oregon, an numbered on K. M Smith at Monmouth.
A surprise party was given last all competent operators.
Myer of Sniithfield, Manly Martin of
and 16 pigs, 23 Cotswold sheep, Mon­ ence of others, lluiidreun of fnmiliv. by the La Creole academic institute, a cor­
Independence, Jacob Smith of Bu *11 Friday evening at the homo of S W
Silos Orchard has sold to Samuel
poration, and de.scril>ed as beginning at the
|LD horses wanted. Apply at the Oregon
anil O. A. Conn of Airlie, have each Fletcher, of McCoyT Misses Eltnn Orr four acres of tliw Coolidgc farm itor drill, new Deering binder, 3 wag­ have found out that it pays beat in southeast
corner of «aid lot, and running O' kennels near Ballston.
ons, 4 plows, a 3 section drag and a every sense to buy footwear at the
handed us $2 for the Itemizer and Or­ Fletcher and Bessie Ott serving the for $206.
thence west 7.4« chains, thence north 2.70
spring
tooth
harrow,
bay
rake,
mow­
New
York
Racket
store.
H-avy
all-
lunch.
chains, thence east 7.4« chains, thence south
egonian for a year.
Come to the Bee Hive stoic fo» er, bay fork, pulley aud ro|x>, 2 gar­ wool overcoat» and winter suits can be 2.70 chain« to place of beginning, containing
ACRES at western city limite for aaleatfW I
by W. H. Kraber, ef Dallas.
your blankets and quilt«. Elegant den cul ¡valors, fanning mill, dis> had there cheap enough. Their un­ t '/ o gcr** more or less. Bids will be received
try mu at m y residence iu Dallas, Oregon.
cultivator
and
other
implements
and
derwear
equals
the
beat
you
can
g»l
line
of
Oregon
blankets,
North
Htar
ep .
Terms e f «ale, cash in hand.
blankets, also Hudson Bay blankets. tools, 4 sets double snd 1 set single anywhere else.
81X room residence In Dallas a block west of
MABY C. WILSON.
L the home of W. A. Wash for sale by him or 0 ,
SALEM
assortment is now complete st harness, fly lie's, 5 «lands of bee«, osk
Kxecutrlx of the eatate o f Adnin K. Wilsen,
€ The
. McBee.
deceased.
post«,
3.000
feet
of
lum!>er,
500
bush­
prices
ranging
from
65c
up
to
$10.
ORECON.
A dinner at Strong’» restaurant will
Pi ices always right at the Bee 11 i v el« fine «eed oats and 400 bushels for
GOOD restaurant outfit foreale by Mrs. Rachel
seed, 100 busln-ls spring seed wheat make you feel good I ho balance of the
store.
SALEM’S GREATEST STORE
Todd lndepe landenoe
Adm inistratrix Notice of Sale.
C o r n e r C o u r t a n d L ib e r ty S tr e e ts .
and 140 bushels fall seed wheat, 90 day.
A Mr. Miller from the east bought bushels barley, 200 sseks screenings,
THE :
aud occupies tho Iugermanron place 400 bushels winter appba, and a vari­
O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T Í jVXTRA choice haled at straw for «aie by C D.
BEST *1
An elegant assortment of jardiniers by N virtue
!l I r*
N a *
im , Ballston.
near Buell, M. Michelhook of that vi­ ety of household furniture. The sale
o f an order and decroe of the cou n­
AND
C
a
n
now
be
»fen
at
the
Yokohama
Ten
cinity has bought a farm near 'f
ty court of the itate o f Oregon for the county
will
begin
at
9
o’clock
and
M.
F.
ch eapest :
o
f
Polk,
duly
mode
and
entered
o
f
record
in
store
at
from
15
cents
lo
$4
each
Minnnville, Henry James has sold is | White will be anclloneir. Term».
STORE
matter o f the {estate of .Fames L. Gwln, T IA HIGH grade Cotswold ewes, now being bred to
place to Mr. Htrickler and a new m m I under $10, cn*li; over that, » twelve Beautiful decorated lamps nt from $1 the
9 1 / registered Cotswold buck, for sale by Marion
IN
deceased, I will en and after the
Sm ith, M onm outh, Oregon, R. V. D. No. 1.
10
$2.
Their
blended
Mocha
and
Java
W i ll raise fine cattle on the M. Burney
OREGON
I month approved 8 |-ercent note, Ted coffee can't be beat,
O .h D a y o f D e c e m b e r , 1 0 0 2 ,
farm.
FOR
offer for sale and sell at private sale to the
your m l libors about the sale.
LD iron wanted. For the next month 1 will pay
highest bidder the following dene“ibed prem­
C. O. JAUISOH.
O'- $18 a ton for eld machine <-AMtings delivered at
C. C. Sloan, on the Riddell A Rae
ise«, situated in Polk county, Oregon, to wit: | the
Dallas foundry.
ED. BIDDLE.
Crowda do not go daily to the Beginning 10.5ft chains north of the southeast
place went of Monmouth, will soon
Mr. Hirscltberg’s oil well on Ihe George lunch counter just to plea-e corner of the northeast quarter o f section 30,
have over 100 acres in grass. Last
Whiteuker place hss now reamed a the proprietors.
in township 8 south, range 5 west, o f the W il-
N old 12-horse power engine and boiler for sale at
spring he sowed pens and oats togeth­
Lmmette meridian, and running thence north
a great bargain by Ed. Biddle at the Dallas Iren
depth of nearly 1,000 f e e t and they
er, they producing a fine lot of stock
40 chains, thence west 17 «0 chains, thence
are still going on toward China.
south 40 chains, thence east 17,»MS eq a Ins to
feed, and now he ha* planted v* tch
Black suits in a variety of service­
place of beginning, containing 70 «4 aor-s.
and wheat together to feed animals on
The funeral of Mrs S. R. Withrow able and grsrd looking cloths, is one of the
F E W unregistered bucks of the Harris fleck of
And also the following. |o-w}t: Beginning
| next s o ’ mcr. The main purp >«e of » « « preached at Independence last Ihe specialties at Johnson'» elo liing 14.02 chains east and & chain* south of the
goat» »till left. T o close out all older than kids
i we will nell the rem ainder at reduced prices.— Rid*
the wheat and oats is to keep the oth­ week by Rev. A. A. Winter.
q
tarter
section
ptwt
between
sections
25
and
•t -re. From wedding garment* down
| dell B ros., Monm outh.
3ft, in tuwuebip 7 south, range 4 west, and
ers from falling.
President Poling is rx|>ect<d back to the cheapest business suit* they running thenoe west 5 chains, thence south
New York's fore
ran meet any desire. Swell o- ercoak» 10 chains, thence east 5 chains, thence north
r t ’ LLBLOODRD COTSWOLD KWKS AND 15
Miss I)or» Bradley, recently of Dal­ from the east some time next week.
most ityles always rhowo lint at the big «tore.
rama fur »ale by A. 0. Staate at Airlie, Or.
in plaids and modest stripe». Their 10 ohains to place of beginning. And also
las, was married thi* week at Wood-
ths
following:
Beginning
14.02
chains
east
Mr». Jane Walker, of Zena, is build­ tine »hoes for men have beoome 1m- and 20 chains rout h of the quarter section
j burn lo. Fred Ingle.
MEN AND BOYS’
J* LA LI ES AND MENS’
nren«cly popular. lart» of tasiy gen­ post between sartion* 3ft and 25, in township
ing a $1,200 cottage at Salem,
8 HOFS
HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT ALL T IM I» A t
CLOTHISO
tlemen always buy Ihsir hats at 7 south, range 4 west, of the W illamette mer­ . the very best rales obtainable.- M. U. Campbell.
Blank notes and receipts for sale at
Two famous brands of shoes
The large*t clothing depart-
The
November
Outlook
magaiine
idian in said county, and running thence
Job neon’s.
this office, aho all kind« of legal
sold exclusively by ur— Queen
meut in the valley, lull of all the
south 10 chains, thense east t.05 ebains.
has eight ¡llustrated article« and sev-
; blanks.
OWEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARM fM O
Qnali'V for ladies. Mvers for men
thence north 21 dsgreee and 15 minutes, east
ntwasl and latent styles.
! en full page portraits of men of the
pert y at usual rata* hy Oscar Hayter, Dallas,
■ to p » t h e C o u g h
ohains; thence west 7 70 chains to the
REDUCED
PRICES
ON
GORDON H AIS
| day. It» whole Content» are of a high And works off the cold. Laxative bro- 11.«0
place of beginning, containing 5 aeres more
SHOE DRESSINGS
H.S. A M SUITS
j literary giade. Address The Outlook mnquinine tablets cure a cold in one or let*. T « rn‘ * B* ,e. cash in hand. Bids
ONEY TO LOAN AT • PER CENT ON PAM
' AND FINDINGS
CLUETT COLLARS J*
' Company, 287 Fourth Ave, New York. day. No cure, no pay. l’ rice, 2d th*ref< r will b* received by nt* at Monmouth
security.
J. L. CO LU NS, Dalis*.
•olkt cou n | ty, p O | regon
¿ ( p , y or at th e law office of
C
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W R I T E F O U O T T «,
Butler & Goad ír L eila s, Or
This signatura to on every bos o f I k « guan i« , I The E. M Martin farm near Butler cents.
MARY K. GW IN
B HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE*
• j ~- 1 t l f — ~
Laxative Bromo-Quinine *•«■»» I has la-en sold toW m . McDermitt, of
Administrât rix
tarai penport).
SIBLEY A EAKUf
jr t f r
[ Oklahama.
Job work done here— the be«t.
• »r
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Dickery, Dickery,Dock^
LOCAL AND GENERAL-
BARR'S JEWELRY STORE
&AKIH 0
POWDER
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
SHVLOCH
O
Your Patronage
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11
60
F
A
10
* JOS. MEYERS & SONS
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Furs, Suits.
30
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