Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 16, 1903, Image 3

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    •‘T h e nice*! And pleasantest medt
CHIC L have u*cd for i . d i g e * ,i»»u and
eouatipalioii i«> Ciiamberlain's Htont
w H A T W C H A V C L E A R N E D D U R I N G ach and L i v e r '1**1 dots.” says M»*iard
r . Craig, oi Mnldlegrove, N Y *|TUe>
T H E W E E K F R O M A L L A V A l L-
work like u charm and do not gri|»e o
have any unple»*aiit effect."
For
A b l « S o u r c e s D i s h e d up f o r Our
saie by Wilson Drug Co
N u m e ro u s F a m ily o f R e a d e r «
In A h r e v t a t e d P a r a g r a p h e .
Mrs H. P. Hlniver i* still very *i«*k
LOCAL AN!) GENERAL-
Mr*. Q T He. lev, of Oak Glove,
ha* market- d 75 »uikeys at IfiMU 18
to 20 cents, many of th ill weigtiing
Hpcctaclen niul
at Pfennig’*.
over 15 poomls
Crav««j, over DuimV grocery , i* «liv­
J o h n Ellis, living just wesi of
ing m good blietn«** eli uiniig, repair
liatl a par l i d etruk of pa ra ly i» , a»d
ing Hiiti pressing m en’rt rlotliin g
III*
li bií. »peed) ami w a l k i n g a r e y * -l
will clean ai il p et** a »uii weekh ai
« t«*d
I I M IIIODlll.
R E Bryan and son, Edgar, a« com
M. Hay ter, dentis t, Wilson building
panied by Guy Wi'lis, of Portland
A» the Dallas & Falla Citv round have lieen vifiling their claims up the
h »'la# nuar ti«e public sch oo l is ample Yamhill riv« r, Mr* Willis remaining
aide ' rack and atorage room for rail- wiili Mrs. Bryan in Dallas.
road material hk fa^t as it arrive*. The
From four turkey he n* Mr*. J s - .
work will ho pushed »n conclusion ;«a
Bovdston last »ear raised $120 Wurth
fast as the weather will permit.
of Thanksgiving fowls, and hardly
Tl»e survivors of the I t Oiegou cav- missed what they ale
Let us bear
air*' ami 1st Oregon infantry are to the experience of other industrious
h i\e a reunion in Sih*m on the after and progressive worn* n in making
noon and evening of February 3rd.
money.
F o r grouerb* go toO efieltiV
Congressman T . H Tongue died in
George Lohueoo. of the Dallas siw
Washington last Hun >ay and ten mill, who r e'e n ily went east with the
member* of that body are now eu- 'e m a in* of his faiher, is t i j e c t e d
route to Hillsboro with the remains. hack tomorrow, to resume operation*
T h e statf and the nation pronounce at the mill on Monday.
him a most honorable and useful
J o h n Montgomery, of Falls Citv. i-
man, whose place will l»e hard to fill.
emploved as a mill wright in Mike
For dental w-»'k go to Dr. Fried* I Flynn'* saw mill n * » r P hilom ath
rich ov«*r the Dallas bank.
T h e egfierience of F. A. Link, of
From tipring Valley we hear *ha* Muntgoin- rv, make* him believe that
Albert Wright and Frank 'r s w f'r d i» p ivs big to raise go its. In clearing
are frequent visitors at M>. Mu rphy’s. land and raising mohair they hav
m »re than paid for themselves. H*
Yesteruay we ordered tile O.ego.i-
sla-t**d in with 50 some five years *iw>
iau for J . VV. Lewis. R ickreall; E Hell
ai d after selling about 80 still ha*
and W C. Lewi*. McC -y; Amos ICuub
nearlv 150
I'hev are well ahepered
and J . VV. K e t * , Buell. Bill» p ip e rs
and cm re fu ll v looked after, but make
go to any address a year for $2.
I their own living
C i r p e n ’er Shultz is h i d n { a
>eW ' J a * »Smith, of Salem , and Rev. G
h ip house for Mr*, E. S. Lsvens.
! VV p. wtherer, of Crawley, have jnsi
run. . ! had ns to order the Oregonian in co u­
T h e railroad piople i re a„'tin run
th.» nectiou with this paper,
ning their *tea.ii scraper out on the
Harris place.
Mi*. Otlio Williams and Mrs. I n
T. W. W mu, o ' VV i-t Sal em , is j Woods have been visit mg the metro-
door keeper at the legislature.
polis.
In passing the marble works of G. j
Edgar Collins and family were up
L. Hawkins, *oulh of tin* Wilson i from K a la m a last week and Mrs. C.
block, notice the many line sam ples' A. J hns was down from Bak er Cit s
of m on um ent* and tombstone* and \
T he newly installed officers of the
tell your neighbor* about ilium.
Independence M.iaonL lotlge are A S
Report of Rickreall school for »he Locke, C. VV. Irv ine, H. H iisehberg,
m on th ending December 1 9 t h : E n ­ IL K. Parri-h, H. H. Ja*pei>on, Ü. D.
rolled, 3 1 ; average attendance, 3 0 ; Butler, C. It. Wagon er und D. Cal
tardy, 3 ; vicitnrs, 9 ; neither absent | breath.
nor tardy, K atie Fox, Georgia Hun-i
One of th* verv beat magazines that
Baker, Verm e Gibson, J o h n n ie B i r c h ,
If
David Rempel, Linn Nesmith, Ecln* comes to this office ts th e Outlook
Hiefartli, Willard In g enua u * >n, Perry not familiar with it, order a «am pi
and Sybil McDowell, Leslie, Oran, Ha­ copy. Addre**, 287 Fou rth avenue.
New York.
rs h , Ralph, M-ra and Mary Lucas.
H. C. Heymonr, Dora Roy, teachers.
Hiram Richmond, an old tim er, was
T . VV B ro u k , of E >la, offered a down born his farm, five miles nort h­
Kin>as firm $1 0 0 0 f--r a Poland Chi
west of town, the other d»y.
iia boar, hut ¿hey refused the offer.
U. 8. Gr-tnf and C. F Belt hav
Mr. Brunk handle* only the very be*»
• wine, sheep, gnats and poultry and is l»een reappointed deacons and E !
Biddle and A B. Mnir are «o again
having a steady demand for them
serve as stewards ,,f the D .Has M
J . R. Sa* (I ■■ * !'• s bi it .t j.poiii-e.l s o n ic b u lg e
postm sit o '»herid.i • in pluce <>; (»
Fo' i hid ta* e in the month take
VV Biitee.
a f- w doses of Chamberlain’s Htomaee
Price 2 5 cent-*
Ju d ge iS bley has received from Cor- ami Liver T a b let*
v h 11 i -> a fine White Leghorn ornate r to Warranted to cure. For -ale at VV il
le.ul his hand of poultry.
son Drug Co.
Allderaon I vie, who in 1890 married
T l n n k * to E. T
Morrison now «-f
married Mis* E tta Porter, die i in Phoenix, Arizona, for a finely illus­
trated magazine published there.
Sheridan last week.
In rear of Henry Brown’a cigar
Aleck Riddell, of Dallas, u book
Btore F ra n k Kersey has a lunch conn keeper in a coal and wood yard in
ter.
Portland.
Mrs E . J . Hadley, of Portland, has
Manager Gerling r, of our new rail
been here visiting her sister. Mrs U. road, has been on a business trip t**
H. Ijoughary.
San Flancisco.
A rural delivery route m aking a 24
Some families have the pleasant a d
mile circuit from Amity by way ol profitable habit of taking turns in
Hopewell and Wheatland and supply­ reading aloud good hook* and mag»
ing 110 families, will fat established lines. ¥< r insta nce ’ass Riggs, hi-
F ebiu a ry 2nd.
vvife, their son and their danghte
Ed Ware, who married Mi-* Ada , t h . « upend many of these long winter
Shaffer and moved to Eastern Wash- ¡**veiling*.
inglon, haw 200 acres of fine wheat on
Brown &. Ellis are having a geuuin*
their liome-t ad near Connell.
'l©n ran cm », that, is they arc p u v i n g t h e
J o h n P. Beck er die«! recently at price «lown so low that the goo«ls arc
the home of hi* son, J . J . Becker, on sure *o go.
No country town in Oregon has bet
the Allan Myer place a t Smithfiebl.
ter electric lights Ilian Dallas and it
Coss Gibson lias erected a shed 58 has many a»tractive buildings, bu
feet long on one side of his h i m . It
there is ample r ».m f »r im p r o v in g
will shelter his stock during the win­ and beuiiifyi >g our street* and su
ter and his vehicles and implements roundings gener.illy.
in the summer.
W P .itrilla y
ami wif \ who bat«
Mrs. C. C. Vanderpool, who cam * to lived at Parker •«> long, have move«1
this county in 1853, and nearly all of
to Eugene.
whose property was destroyed by a
fl. o I at Buena Vista in 1861, died r. -
Pet«*r Racket, who was born in the
Eola hill- 35 years ago, and who ha '
cently.
during the lase four year* been for«
Miss Medn Holman ha* been in Sa
man in the state printing office, die
Jem visiting her sifter, Mrs. A. V1
lu Sab-»)) last wewk. He was a »*r-»lli
Dalrymple. and Henry S tu m p has er «if Clyde Beckei, Bx* county **.««■«*-
been to see his f»r Iher and *i*ter up
or.
in the K lickitat country.
i
Jos. Meyers & Sons |
We wiali to a unounce to the far­
mer* of P«>lk r«muty that by the lat
I of Febiuary we will have a line of
Mitchell gtsi«)*, nithiding wagons,
plows, harrows and farming imple­
pit»**.till
I f y o u have « wa oh or «lock a the jeweler', for repair it i.
ment*. Conic and get «>r write for
lili* is a
pri« es before l-uying as we ml« inf to iitrpri e when lit« r h a r . e « are m o d i «mailer than you expected.
for repair. Wc
sell these go«aN at a very small mar .iirpri«e wbieli many people expeorietico wlio lea ve ai kid.
gin above co*».
Guy Bro*. Dallas faithfully execute all c l iwieg oi jewe*ry repairing.
Little to Pay,
T h at's the Pleasant W ay!
I
B A R R 'S JE W E L R Y S T O R E
T. J . ('htiirington, «>f Dallas, is sti
making phot« graph * m ch e«p as ever
Gall to see his med.il!i«m* and late-t Corn er S la t e and Liberty stievl*, Hwh ni.
card*.
Thu first lecture «»f t!>e S t a r Lectu re
C«mr -• will »e given a t : h * Houth
MerhiMlist clinreh January 27 h, by
Dr. Siup en 8. Wi.-e. of Poitlaud*
Tho se having subscribtd f«*r cour-e
ti« ket* may pr«»cure them from Mrs.
H II. Gliare, who ha- 'ick ets for *ale
•Single tickets 25 cent*, or $1 I >r the
• ourse oi five lecture*
J o b work «lone here— the beat.
Mrs. M J . Seward of Bullston a ml
Miss A M. Robertson of Rickreall
have just order«*d the ltem izer and
Oregniiiau f«jr a year.
We »re now i voicing and cl>-»nin* up our .-ore for the co ming ». »
»on and »II d n r l n * ilie invoice wc «h»ll c ndm t » x.fiiyul I N V E N I O-
R Y S A L E . Great r.-duc ion will be ai«iir in »II o ir
M r N 8 ’ C L O T H IN G
OVERCO\TS
FU RN ISH IN G S
ETC
D R Y GOODS
LA D IES SU ITS
TRUNKS
V A L ISE S
BLANKETS
E tc
HATS
AND W R A P S
Q U ILTS
Il will p-iy the people of Polk »nil Y am hill c o u n lie . to drive over to
Sa lem for Hieir *oi»U. W e «re doing more f«».* our r ttn o n ie r. 00 »
tliHu ever before.
S A L E M ’S G R E A T E S T
A N D G R O W IN G G R F A T E R S T O R E
«
B r a n a l i o r t - a n d ch on fo r co w « rye
m l b u t-k w h o n l II-'U f, ro llin i o a i« ami
• h e r g«H«l c e r e a l (A u d ä e ta c a n be h » d
il the D u ll« « H i.tirin g m ill.
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Pure lard, buck .Mine» :itu).a|inw riba
Master Harold Weaver entertained line »»usage and juicy beef «leaks a«
a HUmher of his little friend* la*l Sa t­
ell as fat chicken« can alwa « I * had
urday afternoon
Ping P m g and «»th at I In -Q uinn meat m ark et. All they
er gMines were played aixl th«« ch ild­ a»k is a liial.
ren gieutly enjoyed the lunch served.
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• a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 14,
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i J903, a t the hour o f 1 o'clock, p, m „ of add j
L e a d e r s in L«»w P r ic e s
S L IP L K T S .
Shepard T . Bentle y, of Zeiia, have
bought u new poriatde saw mill with
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which to convert in«o hardwtaal lum ­
If you want tom ulbing to keep ail
ber the oak timlier in that region*
\our poult y in g«a.«l condition and to
G. F Mi Bee is planting four acre* make your hens lay while egg* are
igh, go to Ulliey'a feed st - re , where
of hop* near Lib« ity school h »«jse.
toi* tom gel all «urla of It-tai for hi-r-va
John Walling of Lir»c«)ln, ha* sold -ml vow*.
100 bale* of hop* at 25 c e u ‘*.
day a t the went d«*or of the county court
ho line in D allsR.Pnlk countv,O r. sell a t public
auction, «object to redemption as prescribed
j by law. to the highest bidder for cash in hand
<»n dav of eale all the right, title, iuterest and
estate « f the *ai<l defendant«, each and every
) of them , and of all (tenons claim ing by,
1 through or under them , subsequent to the ex-
1 ecution of th«* mortgage herein, c f, in and to
the hereinbefore in*nthme<i real (HPO|M*rtv,
an<i ev*rv part and parcel thereof, and more
particularly »et forth and deHcribeil in «aid
execution an follows, to-w it: L«»ta 5 and 6 in
block 27 in K . A. T h e rp ’a town of Independ­
ence: Poilf county, Oregon.
Dated D allas, Oregon, this 16th dav of Ja n .
1903
J . T FO RD .
Sheriff of Polk county.
J . \ )gg«r* 1 faei C '.a r h in g <>ur n w -
k e t bill team into g«»od p la y in g tr im .
Gils GHn, who ha«' been in Portland
for Maine tim«*, ha- entered scl»o*#l,
J.Mst Friday evening two m<»t«.i
load* of Dallas te* weul to Moniuoiiih
to *e*' our b< ys defe-ited hy the N r*
malites, Init the next evening in out
gymnasium the Chemawa
Indian
team were doue up hy our bi.y* t«* the
tune of 29 to 4
Standing room w«s
at a premiiyn ami the new gallery i*
N O R TH DALLAS.
proving quite popular.
We have won one game fr«»m Me
Mr. Boyer is plowing the ground he
Minnville and they one from u*. F r i ­ rented from Mr Brown.
day evening the two team* wtll again
Born, to the wife of E. W . Hi nab aw,
crus* swords in our gymnasium.
a sou, weight 12 pound*- Hhe has
been very low, but there i* hope* at
H o v e 's T h i s ?
■ We ■ fler one hi mired dollar, re­ present
ward for any ra«e of ratarr h that can-
Mellie Coulee and wife are here vis
not lie rured by Hull’« Catarrh Cure iting rtda'ives.
y j Cheney <k Co., Toledo, O. We,
i ,|ie dndersigned, have known F . J.
M iii» M a r t Syron, of Qoo«eneck, 1 »
Cliene« f. r the la»t 15 yeaia, ami lie- working for Mrs. Hiusliuw.
|ieVe him leilectly- honorable in all
U ill Martin is driving tiie stage for
hu»ii era Ir in-actlons and Hnancially
«hie In inrry out any obligation« made Mr. Fidler.
G u n . , ...... . Hi»«er fnrniahea m e t ol *>* ll, ' r
T ru a x, Who!«
J ih ; Reininglnn h a . iieen putling
D ru g b ia ta , lo le d o . O . \ \ a d i . i g
up some new fence uu hi« place.
lI k - am munition used in t ill» c m , . t v
K iiii h i tt
W n o k s a lc D ru g
and nearly all firearms *re brought * o
Walter Doleon am) Will Hnlman
£
Tol edo, O. Hall’* Catarrh Curt­
t im for repair. H«* know» how to doc
is taken inti-i nally, acting directly are in tiie imiuntaiiia clio;'p iiij wood
lor locks and sewing machine*.
upon the blood and mucous surfaces for Jnliu Kobliiu,. Mrs. Hulnian i-
of the «.y^tt*«)), Te?tii)ionial* Rent free, alsu up there
Rev. G. B. Kellems has given up
Every train from the city hrings ! l*rice 75c. per hot lief? Hold by
the pastorate «»f the Christian church
Lewis Garbult lias returned to Port
ami relii*tied to Kansas on account of moro new goods for Dinm ’s grocery, druggists. H a l l ’* Family Pill* are land.
Drop iu and you will see lheir store the best.
failing health.
packed full <»f 1! sort* of nice thing*
F A L L S * C IT Y .
Rep««rt «»f Montgomery school for Their price* arc always right.
WOODMAN H U n T i NQ MATCH.
he month ending December 2 6 t h :
Thompson
A Tice have bought t J
Last Thursday morning long before
Fnr«»lbal. 2 1 ; average attend tnce, 18 ;
Mr. Y o un g some lend, 12 acres o'
daylight
the
two
Bullston
Woodman
T
h
e
cheapest
w
y
to
get
anything
visitors, 2 2 : neither ahse tt n*»r tardy,
hum ing teams under the Commaud which ha« been surveyed ahd laid onl
B m m ei N«»rton, Essie and Hattie At­ from Salem is to send by the stage.
in town lots.
of
their captains Bert Brook* and
water I*»yd and W alte r Guver, Mabel
Tiie Epworth Leaguo heid a social
George Newbil! were scouring hill ami
Critchlow and Effie Batchelor.
Hughes & V a n sk ik e’s livery Stuhle, valley for uny kind of game that tt tiie parsonnge. T here were games,
Edith Miller, teacher
souih of the Bee Hive store, will send would score points toward winning music and refreshments.
The Ja n u a r y Cosmopolitan has an \ou ou t in a buggy or carriage that the hum mg match iu which they
J . J . Colwell and wife, who went to
interesting article about IV r p o m will m ak e you feel so com for table t i n t | were e n g a g e d .i t being decided that
I’e l a s , are now in California for a stay
you
will
ulvay*
want
to
patronize
Morgan, his advisor* and hi* organiza
the losing side would have to pay for of several months.
them .
'ion.
a supper 'o he given the night of the
Mr. Lucas is co ns'ructing a pile
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10th. All day Thursday and Friday
J . M. Parry, formerly of-Fall* City,
Many latlipa Invariably |!<> tn Mr« •!« bal'hi waxe.1 hot and no effort wa« driver to prepare a bed for their e n ­
has been made postmaster a t Moro.
Clim e for ull kind« of fiirniitliiiit' “I'uretl by aiih er .ule to win. Friday gine and lariler. T heir mill will soon
G Minima F arley
lingers along, good* for themselves and their child night the ga’iie was brought to Wood be at work again.
'«
sometime* better, sometimes worse.
Hhe has a fine stock of millin' man hall to be eounted and it wa*
W arren Wright is to erect a barn
found that Bert Brooks’ company had
near Mr. Hiushaw’a and H. McSher-
Always Like y o u r aturke\s and chic­
won hy over 10,000 points. T h e other
kens to Riggs.
ry i* building a house south of ibut ol
side ordered a fine supper to be served 0 . L. Hopkins.
F or years and year* many farmers at Woodman hall Saturday night
After this the 8|>«lliii>- ecliuol at
J B. Teal is furnishing lumber fur
have never bought hardware else­ On Saturday night the Woodmen
Oakdale will meet .Saturday evening
where than d t F a n il’s store. The rea- wm I> tlteir families and members of two new residences here.
T h e leKi-ialure promptly organit d •on is that past- exp erien ce has shown Ball*!0» circle met at their I ih II where
Mr*. F. A Wolfe will erect near th-
with BrowuVIl ae pre.ideul of the »en- hem th a t thev ca n n o t d«* belter than the following program was rendered:
hristian ch urch three residence* for
■ ite and Harris »peaker id ilie lion.e to l i * d e with him. He conies as near
Musi«'— Baliston orchestra.
ret
t.
Governor Clirtmlitrlaiii w«» inaiiKU-
aving ever ything in that line a» any
Opening ode— Woodmen.
I'hree
new cross walks on Main
rut <1 W e d ie «t|iiv a n d the l e ^ i. l a t u e
t o f e in the ►late T h e quality of his
Mu ic— Orchestra
<tr«»«t, and a n e w sidewalk i.a being
mill i- jii-itliii^ wu>
Hi l l I he out
oodtt is uniformly high amt tne prices
^ong— O P. R. A — Quartet.
aid helween Watku**' store and Gil
rtoloK a n d I he in
ill 111 ^ _■ v e r ilo r ad
low
Recitation— E . W Dnrton
bert l yrion’s house.
• a e a line al appropriHtinu fur ill
i Recitation — Mrs. E W . Dorton.
L* wi> and Clark expoaitinn.
'i'he
In st ru m en tal duet— G. H. Ball and
T h e footwear at Gayimr’s , store
iirei vo'e f*.i United eenaUtr will tN*cur
Dnvie VfcCulloeh.
m x Tueeday, Geer »ml Fulton aeem- ranks near the top no tch a m i small
Recitation — Edna Butler.
• xpeiit-es enable them to !»ell cheap
uik the leaditiL’ eandidate«.
Address— I'll« Women of Wood­
enough. Tlicir shoes were made to
c r a f t — W. R Birks
T H E COAT SH O W .
wear in a wet climate.
8ong— Woodman quartet.
Yesterday and the day before |»eo-
Song— Nannie and Pearl Jones,
pie from .til p a rt, of tins rount.y »ud
When you can’t eat break­
If you are thinking of making a
m tii-ie— Orel i eat ra.
• me from »d j..inin, etm n lie . m et in nice present to some M en d take » After the program Mie following offi
Italia» to witnes« the line .di-play ol peep through the Morris jewelry store. cers were installed by F. W. Royal: fast, take Scott’s Emulsion.
K'lata. «h. ep and poitliry. VV lietear He has many things that would he Consul, R. A. Campbell; adviser, T. When you can’t eat bread
110 kOHl« were brought in l*«t year sure.to pie » e you.
8 h « r t ; hanker, Carl Graves; clerk
•hi* tim e tlle e are about 125 and
butter, take Scott’s
j Henry B u tle r; escort, Peter N a irn ; and
many ol them a . tine aa t a n he found
watchman, R JC Bohanan ; sentry, G. Emulsion.
When you have
Good vegetables are scarce but
m y « In re o u t weet T h e regintered
A. McCulloch; manager, N. F . Gregg
animal« were in enuveuienl and cnin- Dunn Bros always have the best of After installstion another song was been living on a milk diet and
f.-riahle pi na on one aide and Hie uu whatever is in m ark et. T heir canned sung hy the Woodman quartet, and
want something a little more
regi-t red on 'h e o t h e r »ide of tin- *pa good* are of high grade. Try one can then supper was announced. T h e ta
imi. buil.li .¿.U. S. G n a t . H. L F e n ­ of tlieir fine blended Mocha ami Ja va hies fairfy groaned with good things
nourishing,
take
Scott’s
ton and W. A, A\er« having the m at­ coffee and you will want another.
to eat, and everybody iiresent was in-
ter in e liH rg e »re devervitig of great
%*
I vited to partake to their heart’s con­ Emulsion.
pral-e for having made the «how Mich
Tin* Campbell A Robinson f e d and tent. Ho t coffee and lemon ide was
To get fat you must eat
i nui'i'en. Home extra tine Cot-wold ah- stable hetwieu the blacksmith nerved to all who wished. After all
-In ep were on exh ibition bv J. B '«hops is quite popular with the travel­ had feasted the floors were cleared
Scott’s Emulsion is a
S tu m p . W. D. Gilliam and L. I . Bur- ing public. T hey always keep tin ir and young and old engaged* in social fat.
eell and C. L. Hawley bail there net- rigs and their team * in good trim and game* until the hour of midnight great
fattener,
a great
eral »uperior Lincoln -beep
Tin give prompt service
warned them that i» was time to go.
strength
giver.
|Hiullry exhibit la»t year included 145
All present declared this to l»e, if pos­
turds while thie -eaaoii there are over
SALEM SH O R T STOPS.
sible the most successful entertain-
Those who have lost flesh
200, I he hulk o f them being dccidedl*
Polk county people who tarry in m nt the Baliston Woodmen have ev­
uperior to those exhibited Ia n year.
want
to increase all body
er
given.
They include a great variety of . hick the city to watch legislative proceed-
---------------« > • * ---------------
ings
should
.ilwav*
leave
their
horse*
tissues,
not only fat. Scott’s
en« and ae line brotixe turkey« »« ton
T h e S p i r i t of W i n t e r
ever «aw
I. V Lvnc.il i . the capalih •it He lira mm’s feed yard at th e end of 1 Is with us. making its presence known
Emulsion increases them all,
■ ud popular manager of that d. p a r - tiie steel bridge.
in many different ways, sometimes by
m e m . T he g-.at« were judged by J VI
flesh, blood and
cheery sunshine and ghatening snow, bone,
'm en and I) A Walker, of North Yam-
I t is not uncommon for members of and sometime* hy driving wind« and
nerve.
hi 1 and Mr Craig, of Marion count
• h e legislature to go to the J o h n s o n blinding storms. T o many people it
nd the flieep by C D Nairn, i f hi ■ 1.-tiling house for a new suit. Said seems to take a delight in making bad
For invalids, for con­
■ oil, and Mr Miller, of <J- rvai«. Nex
- tire has a reputation all over he things worse, for rheumatism twists
•eek we »ball giv. a oo mp lele l i . t i f tale foi good fitting, nice looking harder, twinges sharper, catarrh be­ valescents, for consumptives,
the exhibitor« and
the premium«
ud long wearing garments, and ite y comes more annoying and the many
for weak children, for all
warded
Mr Nairn'« Scotch Colli
ever cost any more tna u the fdmddy symptoms of scrofula are developed
•log« and pupa drew the a tU ntio u .• ind ill fitting tilings so often .»old and aggravated. T here ¡a not much who
need flesh, Scott’s
avertrbo-ly, eepeciallv I he children. A elsewhere.
poetry in this, but there is truth, and
lacial motor ca m e down from Airlie
if is a wonder th a t more people d< Emulsion is a rich and com ­
Imlepemleiire and Monmouth bring­
not get rid of these ai lm ents
The
fortable food, and a natural
Photographer Cionise, over D tlrvin-
ing about 100 visitor,.
ITiere w ■« a
medicine that cure* them — Hood**
nle’i*
store,
is
*o
take
h
group
picture
a rye -tleiidauce last night and nex
Sarsaparilla— is easily obtained and tonic.
f the legislature, because all the
ear the «how will be Iwt er than ever.
there is abundant proof th a t it* curs-
members want soifie < f hi* work after
Scott’s Emulsion for bone,
grp radical and ‘¡»ermanent.
having
seen
samples
of
it.
R A H M T IM P O R T .
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Remember the teachers reception
at
the
public school
tomorrow
■veiling to the parent* and friends of
•lie school. T h e presence of children
is not «lesired.
Loss of Flos)
j
'
1
at ib i» office for 16 cent«,
aiu tgagi« and all kiiol«of legal bluuka
<X>D HALF J l KH^'Y fHKBH C$W
by O r Seely at Oak O n e
0
rom
halb
W“
N YOU WISH TO Hl’ T OR S IL L VNYKIND
of Stork or poutiry h ,r , w th« torn, pio-, to
1.1 yam v a i t i b . loo«..
H UtCRG AND RO»K
Comb Leghorn fowl* for Rulw by Ja«, B >yu«tou
near Dolina,
HOUMOPUHB'KD
T
J T
L 5D T . OF W ILLAMlNA. W \NT* TO ENOW
the owner of some »tray cattle rnarkod with crop
and uiiderbit in right ear and swallow fork in Men
'H O IC K c le v e r need, *)ao beartlleM barley (o r aol
_f F o r MLni|»loM iu ld i et» C. L . H a w le y a t MeCoy.
L
trai'ing
2 GOOD
near Dallae,
bound» for sale by M. D. Bteffy
Brunse tu rk sy ian d Black Minoren
uK'kerel» for »ale by Mrs. C. D. Naim, uear
M AMMOTH
H A V E M O NI Y TO LO A N
1 the very 1>eet rates
M
AT ALL T1$E8 AT
obtainable.
H. 0 . CampbaM.
TO LOAN ON !MPROVBD FARM P R *
p<rt> at usuai ratos by Oscar Hay tar, Dallas, f
onry
oney
to lo am
scuri ty.
M seen
m *
AT 6 PEIt CENT ON FARM
J . L. COLLINS, Dallas.
have m o n e y t o loa n on
ON im „ pro
___ v __
farm property.
SiBLLY 4 KAKRt
Dissolution of Partnership.
o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e
N
f ir m
of Hill A Winy, contiuctin* a warehouse nt
McCoy, in )‘eik cou n t}, Orefon, i» hereby *iaM>lveii.
Mr. E. L. W in*, uf said flnu, retiree from said huai-
nee», and Mr J . J , Hill, of «aid Arm. will coutinue
to conduct said buidnese. Mr. Hill assuuiiiiK ail lia
bililies of the Arm of Hill A Win«, and the liabili­
ties of every nature against said warehouse.
Dated at McCuy, Oregon, this Srd day of J anuary,
“»S.
j . j . HILL,
E. L. WINO.
Wood Notice.
id s w i l l
B
be
r e c e iv e d
to be
o pen ed
January 27. 1803, for 25 cord* of four foot l»ody
fir and 15 cord* of four foot oak r rub cord wood, to
be delivered corded up in the public M.hool base­
ment not later than September 1, 1908.
H U. CAMPBELL.
Clerk of «choei district No. 2.
Final Settlement.
o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n -
(ier*ign*«i oduiinUtrator of the estate of Johan-
ee Eraiuons. deceased, has filed hi* Anal account a*
4uch administrator in tliecounty court of Polk cotiutyr
Oregon, and that said cou.t haa set the hearing
th« reof on Saturday, Jan i7, 1 8 0 at the hour of
10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day.antl all p enen*
having objections to the same aré notified to present
them to said court on or before said time.
Dated, this 17th da} of Dec., 1902.
J . D. SMITH.
Administrator of th# estate ef J oh ones Kmmons, d »
N
Admintstrator’s Notice.
o t ic e i s h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e t n .
dentiglieli Wus ou the 12th day of Jan , 1903,
by the county court of Polk co u -tv , Oregon, ap-
M>i"ted administrator of the estate of Jonathan
Stmiffer, late of Polk county. Oregon, deceased. All
»er*on* holding claims against th# sidd estate
*r# notified t*> present the s me, duly verified as re
luired hy law, to the undersigned at Dallas.
• «regoti, within six months front th * date of this
notice.
Dated this 16:h day of Jan , 1908.
DAN. P «TOUT PER.
Administrator of ths estate of Jonathan Stouffsr,
Jrconoed.
N
Horses Wanted.
HE OLD RELIA BLE BTHISEHS FIRM. THE
Seattle Auction and Ssie stables, ine rteek
lOlils special auetion sales everyday and regular
veekly auctions every Kridav, receive ho •**. one to
100, on ciuisl|rnnient, and advance all idiippi*;
barges and s*fl on commission, or will buy >our
■torses outright. If you have any number of horses
you wL-h to dispose of st the Seattle market price,
•to m atter how far you are from th s city, writ# u<
full des« riptions and we will let you know what the
nrl> ee are and how they are selling. All correspon­
dence promptly answered.
N. T. JO L M F F E , manager
T
.
M .J. WALKER, auctioneer.
1212 Western avenue, Beattie, Washington.
Sheriffs Sale.
N o tlc * 1* h e r e b y g iv e n t h * t b y v ir ­
tu e o f a n e x e c u tio n a n d o rd e r o f ««1«
duly in-wed nut of the circu it court of th«
■date of Oregon for th * county of Polk, on
Mi* 12th day o f Ja n u a ry , lOOS, to tn« direct­
ed, upon a judgm ent Mid deerwe rendered hy
«aid court on the ¡Vth dky of Jan u ary . 1901,
in a certain suit then pending in taid court,
wherein T he W ashington N ational Building,
Loan and Investm ent association, a corpora­
tion, plaintiff, recovered judgm ent and decree
against Phares A. G etz and M ary J G ets,
icfend aats; which judgm eut was dialv enroll­
ed and docketed in the «»ffice o f the clerk of
-odd court on the 12th day of Jan u ary, 190$.
¿nd hy which execution and order of e*|g 1
am connpanded to sell the real property in
->aid execution, and hereinafter described, to
satisfy plaintiff’s said judgm ent, t«»-wit, the
sum of $ 1 , 1 . 4 1 , with in terest thereon from
»aid 5th day of Ja n u a ry 1903, a t the rate id
0 |*?r cent |>cr annum, and th e further «dm of
$100 ae attorneys’ fee, together with the c<sti
and disbursement«« of suit, taxed and allowed
at $2# 20, and the accruing costs upon sail I
writ, I will on
»
S a t u r d a y » F e b r u a r y ¡4,
190:i, a t the h oar of 1 o’clock, p. ro., of «aid
■ lay, a t the front door of the court houae in
I'alias, in said county, sell a t public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of
ths right, title and interest of the said defend­
ants. and <»f each of them, and of all pemcn*
claim ing by, through or under them or eitli«y
1 of them , suh*eoii««t to the execution of
mortgage foreclosed (u oahi suit, of, in H i
t«» said mortgaged pieuikw« and e v e iy M M
m*l parcel th eioof; particularly l»*surSwH
T e l e p h o n e t o L i n c o l n a n d Z e n a . flesh, blood and nerve.
I'he citizens of Zena, Lincoln and
Strong's res-
Legislators say
W heat, per buattel. t>4 cl»
W e will send you
K' hh I e n o u g h the whole no rtheast part c f the coun
B r a n , per ton »20
t iiiiHiit se s out m
a free sample.
lv
will
have
a
mass
meeting
in
Lin
■‘ horta, per t o n , 422.
for them.
Ba tura that this plctuf»
coin at 2 o'clock next Mond »y, 1»
G a l s , per hu«he), 30 cl».
In ths form of « label II oa
h^nr the report of a co m m ittee ap
F lo u r , per 10 b arrel«.*:! 0 0
«I
m
wrapper of »vary bottla
Numeiotls people fron) acro**
pointed for the purpose of recofit
Hour, |ier sa ck , UOc.
of Emuiuoa you buy.
iv»-r trade al I he O. K drug tiofC
• mending the most practical (dan f o r a
Buckwheat dour, 4 2 .5 0 f»er wi
trr>TT t B A i u w F
" - 1 ' " r t ' 1 in , “ i'1
•n'1
«UM» of it»* convenience to the steel telephone system.
We Intve two |
) L U l I Ox D U W m : , ■;»•» »« follow», too.lt: («unin-ncof »1 a
lie rm e a , 41 6 0 per cwl.
bridge fetal yard, Where most of them pro|M’fifion* fmm the Pacific States
CHEMISTS
i«'int l'.W J chain» w e t •( tlia w.othaaatau,-
Corn meal, 4 2 3 0 per rwi
, 1 '
v
n ,r of out lot Nn. 1 9 .» » th«
U .l ^ « n
leave their team*.
VVIepl on*» company, to co nn ect us ‘
4 0 9 Pearl 5 t. , N. T. inH H»»kpi»t-I ™.th» Ituly iwonrdwl uiaft mw «
direct with Hnleiti, giving u* service,
ICorrartorf wmkly by Ib j.n , UnowrT.
o—
I>l*t of tlio town of Mon 11 , 00 th . in ISdb
5 0 c and ) l 1 all dr
identical with Salem biihsfifibsri. All |
■ ty, I irotfon, th rn c . w»»t 1 tfiij chain», tn«».'
I'otaloea, per huahel, M e t .
T h e George lunch counter i* cr<>
re*i<l*»iit* on the road from ^aletn p*v**t
1 north S ohatu», th«nc* e»»t 1 »24 ihjum
B u tter, per |a>mnl iO (« 25cla .
eil these day- wi'h people visi ing
I thaaeo wmth S ch a in , to the plaru of tapto
Lincoln and Zen * are urged to be
Lard, per po und, 15 cla.
nin^, «aid « 1 » haiau made awtijoct »0 radauip
legislature
PPOCSAMM E
present whether .they ex|iect fo be­
tioa in the m anner |.ruvi«i»d hy law
B a c o n , « iu e * . |a i (a.und, lAfft 18 rU
come Mib*< iiU r* oi not
m l . L'atwl thia l.tth day of Ja n u a y r, H Sb
T f be fiivon ut the laucy (1res«
H am a, p e r pound, lh$t!c0 i-u.
j. t . n a b .
C 'O M M fTTRg.
T
h
e
N**w
York
K
<
ket
-
ksoWJI
AB
Jau u u ry :k )ili:
.Shoulder., per polimi,W(k 11 cl*.
Sheriff of Polk county, Orogua.
the fir mer ò store be**u*e the bulk of j
—
m» m
——
Murk.
E g g a , per d o i e n , 25 cl».
its stock »• specialty suitable for the
These officer« of Hunimit grange
K. «din»— Lina Hlcnlfar,
O n i c k e n s , p er doaei | i>«44
great middle c»**s ol well to do labor weie e le c t 'd January 10th and install-
H*»lo— K*M Dunn.
V
Dried fru it*, per pound, 34110 t u .
Sh eriffs Sale.
mg people
T hey have no fancy | ed bv B u t e Iteputv J C W h ite* Ma«-
Piano S e l f — f)|iul McDtivitl.
B e e t . , per pound, 1 r e n t .
Pnee«I artici
everything being sold ter, L. D G ibson; overseer, Larkin
Duct— Mr«. Dunn , Mr» M»tS|(or.
T u r n ip » , ,>«r pound, 1 r t i .
Orice; lecturer, W. T. l'e arce; ateward
n o t ic i is h k k k h y g iv e n
th a t
on a sni.dl nia-gin of profit
Hnlu— II 1 II 1 ** Morriron.
C a b b a g e, per po und, 2 eta.
by v irtu , of au oaoautlou and ord«r of aol, dw.
F. E .Starhuck, assist»nt, J»ivw>* Be*t.
K' cilolimi— Kilnclln Collin».
ly
Iaculi
ouf
o
f
l
b
.
circuit
court
of
tb»
alato
Onions, per |a>und, 2 eta.
Alonso Brown, who li*s been p a in - chaplain, Guy Mclhiwell; lr e * * m e r . J
D u o — Mr». Lritch, Mr» Conkey.
of Orowoti fo t ti* oouuty of Polk, bvaitac daw
B e a n s , per po und , 5<a7 ren t*.
| fully ill for «»«eral w»»ek*, went to Dr. C C’a n n o y ; secretary, C. L. P earce;
the »til dav of .fa». 1908. to aw dtrvoWd,
tfflo—Grucu Ghvrriiiston.
Corn m ea l, per pound.3| uU
ui»m a judum aat an-1 deerw duly mada. »a-
U ’«ri w rig til’s aaniteriuui in Hehtn. gaie k(»ep*r, R. E. P ea rce; Cere*, Cla­
F iiu o M ilo— I r m * .Smith.
Hajr, per ton, f f t a 4 1 2
rollad and dnokcWd a aaid oourt 0 « t b . »th
Wednesday. and paiav will lie »*per- ra Pearce; Pom on a, Fiorine H u n t ;
Churacler Mon«— Frrtl Weal.
day
of Ja a n a ry , 190», la a oortaia «vit th .n
atad oft for « * * # »*i»k«4<»wii h U in < n t, Flora. Nellie Hvkea; lady a **’t. stew­
D
o
,
!
—
Mr».
C
i
n
c
e
,
('harlie
Cltaoe.
in Mthl court, wh.rvfn J . H Haw*
Th-- D allis Collegian, edited and *u|*fwwed to la* ga',1 st oitri
C lin»
Hi« wife ard. Nanni» Carice; delegate* lo coon-
plaintiff,
racuv»Tad ju d s m .n t and docroo
Moto— F. H. Morriaou.
publi.lied l>; two c-dlege boys, will Mi d Me -is*er, Mr-. Ann Ker**»y. are ty grange, L D G.baon and wife and
apafnat Ja m a s Da ««taon auu Y raoiiw I ' - d i
Main
fjnartullu.
m ake i t . appearance D ell w«ek.
«.n , husband and wifo, dofaadanta, wbtob
I
* ♦ *
w ith b u n .
(C om atad m okly by ttou. li drum.
G R FA T C LEA RA N C E SA LE
CO UNTY t f A T
T h e Wilson drug*L»rt* is I»« h «I qu*r-
l e i* for all kiniL of ho«»ks and wr:tiug
material. Try their paper. cizvul«*p**,
pen* and ink and' y«*u will want no
other
R ic h ptrbtiiies and d rln a te
|M»w«lei> *ud liquid* for the skwi. F««r-
«.ii* plasters to ease pain and quinine
».iblets that wtll quickly cu re u cold.
Judgment wa* duly **nrolled and docketed in
the office of the clerk 0 f said oonrt on th « 6 th
N BW TO -D A T.
day of Ja n u a ry , 1903, &nd by which «x«ca­
tion and order
*ale I am couimande«! (o
( sell the real property In *aid sxecnti«»n, and
rrtK N h e d o r k x t k a o «»« jd CALVES
for «ale by D. L. Key! at terry«!ale.
hereinafter de««cni^d, t»> eatisfy plaintifTii
; judgm ent herein, t*.-wit. the snm of $41 with
intereet thereou »t the rate «»f 8 i>er cent per
annum until paid, and the sum of $2ft a« at- 1 4 OOai) HKAVY TKAM KOK SALS BY W. g .
j torneyR' fee, together with coeta and disbuni«- j A Hiârtiu, Dallee. Oreaou.
! uieuta of Haid suit, taxed and allowed at
( $12 20, 1 will on
D PA IK K * IN PAC It AO ID
I
o r M r u g BALK
M
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