Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, July 24, 1903, Image 2

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    Ilia moans nave o u t. lie solicited ou t­
THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER side
capital and a com pany was in
Farm Machinery
corpornu*l with » c a p it a l stock in
IU LLA 8 ,F R ID A Y , JULY. 24. 1903.
UBbisHiD K vbry F k iuat I I oiuuku A t 7:30.
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KDITOB AND PHOPMUCToH.
S U B S C R IP T IO N
RATES:
shares c f ♦1,000,000. o f which ♦250,000
was placed on the m a rket for ilev«tlo|e
m ent purposes. T h e y were made u ii
assessable, and a goodly block is ow n ­
ed here. T h e ju d ge inform s me that
the ore taken out by tiis tw o men now
w orking exceeded Ida most siD guine
exp ectation * and lie thinks there is a
big fhiiiK in it fnr all. A much larger
force will )>e put on in the fall and
lots of ore gotten out to he ground
up n ext year.
4 1 50 .....................................
P er y “ Mr
............................P er six m ontl 8
4 0 ......................... P « r th ree month*
A d v e it ilin g rate* made known on
application. Correspondence issolicit-
ed.
F in e Job P rin tin g done at reasonable
prices.
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WOODMAN
HALL.
A hall large enough to accom odate
all the people
who desire to attend,
and a stage and Jreaaing rooms
up to
the demands of decent dram atic com ­
panies, has long been one o f the
ur­
gen t needs of Dallas, and is becom ­
in g a
greater necessity
with
every
year that passes over our heads. W ith
th eir customary foresight lookin g to
ward the betterm ent of the town and
the energy with which to put the ball
in motion and keep it so until any de
sired end is gained, the W oodmen o f
Dallas camp are now taking this mat­
ter up, and it is pretty evident that
the scheme will soon develop
from its
now em b iyotic state into a full-fledg­
ed enterprise in which
m any of our
most worthy citizens will be financi­
ally interested. T h e W oodm en have
for a lon g tim e been desirous of own­
in g their own
hall,
but
have never
succeeded in accum ulating enough in
their general fund to allow
them of
taking the in itial step, although
they
have always managed to keep on hand
a
neat
surplus.
The
funds gained
by the recent carnival lifte d
them o v ­
er the ragged edge so to speak, and
they are now in a fair way to c o m ­
mence the acquirem ent o f the long
desired place o f m eeting. T h e scheme
is to erect a two story building of suf­
ficient dimensions
to furnish down
stairs two large halls for m eeting and
banquetting, and a neat social recep­
tion room, the upper story to contAir
an up to date theatre, audience room
and dance hall. The estim ated cott
of the building is from $8,000 to $10,*
000. and it is expected that the stock
will all he held by W oodm en
on the
same plan ns that so successfully op
crated by Bnllston camp, and which
has paid the stockholders
an annual
per cent ranging from 20 to 37.
That
such a building as is proposed would
be a financial success here is beyond
qutslion, and no difficulty whatever,
is anticipated in securing
I f the camp
concludes
the stock
to
fake
the
matter in hand they certainly will have
the well wishes of every citizen of Dal­
las, ns all fully realize that we must
soon have som ething of the kind or
take a back seat as a show town. W ith
such a hall we would soon begin to a t­
tract firstclass dramatic talent, and
our people be furnished the amuse­
ment they crave without having to
take
a
trip
to
the metropolis.
com m ittee consisting
A
o f Judge
Sib-
ley, W . G. Vassall and Frank
Mus
cott,
have
been
appointed
by the
camp to get prices on a desirable loca
lion, and they will make a report next
Thursday night. Several lots are un­
der consideration.
E n d e a v o r R e ce p tio n.
T h e members os the Christian E n ­
deavor held a reception Tuesday even­
in g at Mrs. W . W . U llre y ’s in honor of
Andrew H olm an and wife, who have
been in California for several months,
and of Mrs. Cook, who has been in
M exico for the past eigh t years. M u­
sic and games were the amusements
of the evening, and a lunch of ice­
cream, cake and lemonade were sen-
on the lawn, to which all did justice.
Those p re»en t w ere: Rev. Green, wife
and sons, Andrew H olm an and wife,
W alter N ich ols and wife Im z and 8- -
na L yn ch, V iola Shuhz. Bertha Kill ,
Nola Coad, Ethel Gwinu, (»ilia Doty.
Mi**s Fickle, Mrs. Doty, Nrs. Snyder.
Mrs. Cook, Mrs
Hughes And daugh­
ter, Mrs. Mark Ellis, T o m m ie Btncl-
well, Claud Lyn ch, Floyd D aly, Curt
Teuuis, Chester Gales, H arry Guv­
nor, E verett Owinn, Mrs. L zsie Fu­
qua, of Forest Grove, And Mrs. W es'-
fall, of Los Angeles
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N E W Y O R K ’ S N IG H T H A W K E R
T h e O w l Cab m en W h o H a u n t Its T e a -
d e r lo lu Di str ict.
Just where Broadway crosses Sixth
avenue at Thirty third street U to be
found a dingy triangular little park
plot In which a few gas stunted, smoke
stained trees make a brave attempt to
keep alive. On tw o sides o f the trian­
gle surface cars whirl restlessly, while
overhead the elevated trains rattle and
Shriek. This part o f the metropolis
knows little difference between (luy
and ulght, for the cars never cease, the
arc lights blaze from dusk until dawn,
and the puvements are never wholly
»mpty.
I.ooally the section Is sometimes
tailed "th e Cabman's Graveyard.”
I Hiring any hour o f the twenty -four
you may find waiting along the curb a
line o f public carriages. By day yon
will sometimes see smartly kept han­
soms, well groomed horses und drivers
In neat livery.
But at night the character o f the line
changes.
The carriages are mostly
one horse closed cabs, rickety as to
wheels, with torn and faded cushions,
license numbers obscured by various
devices and rate cards alw ays missing.
The horses are dilapidated, too, and
the drivers, whom you w ill generally
find nodding on the box or sound
asleep Inside their cabs, harmonize
with their rigs.
These nre the night lmwkers o f the
Tenderloin. T h e name Is not an assur­
ing one, but it Is suspected that It has
been aptly given.—S ew ell Ford In
"H orses Niue.”
Vehicles
Bicycles
Sewing Machines
Cream Separators
And every other thing that
is usually carried in a first
class implement h o u s e .
We have the Studebaker
vehicles, the Tribune bi­
cycles, the Sharpies tubu­
lar cream separators, the
McCormick harvesting ma
chinery, and we can sell
you machinery that we re­
commend and stand by.
F. A, W IGGINS
255 259 Lil>erty street, Salem , Or.
OCR STAFF OF RUSTLERS-
W H A T TH E Y HAVE TO SA Y A B O U T
T H E O O I N C S IN T H E C O U N T Y .
Wow T o Find Oat.
Fill a bottle or common glu t with your
water and let It stand twemy-fiur hours; a
■
_r-s . . sedlnrent or set-
J /Tvn
tltng ir.dtcatsa an
O
unhealthy condi­
tion of the kid­
neys if It stains
your Unen It Is
evldaics of kid­
ney trouble: loo
frequent desire to
pass t or pstn in
the tack Is also
convincing proof that the kldnejs and blad­
der are out of order.
What to Do.
There Is comfort In the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, tne great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In tho
back, kidneys, liver, bladder sad every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pais In psssin*
It. or bad effects following \ue of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day. and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra­
ordinary effect of Swamp. R oot Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won­
derful cures of tho most distressing esses.
If you need s medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and j l . sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful
discovery
and a book tkal tells
more about It. both sent
absolutely free by mall,
address Dr. Kilmer & HOOM a t _________
Co., Binghamton, N. Y . When writing men­
tion reading this generous offer In this paper.
A n U n e q u a l l e d a n d C o m p l e t e Re
a u m e of W h a t Y o u r F r ie n d s are
a n d Have B een Lately D o in g .
Jack Barker fell o ff a load of ha
M onday and broke h i. arm .
H ardy Crawford and fam ily
sorely afflicted w ith mcasels.
ar
H b erriff H. H. A ld erm an , o f T illa ­
mook, wife and d s n x lit.r visited re la ­
tives here last week.
Grain is ripen in g very rapid ly and
Mr. Shepard and O. E. Price will each
start their thresher soon.
J. R. Shepard has bought the 17
sore field o f peas from O. E Price and
has turned 45 hu|ja uu it tu be fattened
for market.
m ins, have been
here.
visitin g
his brother
N igh t W as H c rTe rro r.
“ I would Collgh neatly .ill night
bm g,” writes M is. C l as. A pplegate, i f
Alexandria, In d , "a n d could hardly
get any sleep. I had consum ption so
had that if I walked a b’.ock 1 Would
cough fright fully and spit blood, but
when all oth er remedies failed, three
$1 bottles of Dr. K in g ’ New Discovery
wholly cured in «, and l gained 58
pound.-.” I t ’s absolutely guaranteed
to core coughs, colds, la g r ip p e , bron­
chitis and all throat and lung «roubles.
Price 50 cents and $1. T ria l to llie s
frt e at all druggists.
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H e rm a n H a w k in s ' B irth d a y.
On 1 h **» F rid ay afternoon 20 invited
guests assembled at the home of Hon.
G. L. H aw kins and wife to cole b ra e
the eighth birthday of heir s »n, H e r­
man. Games of all Winds were the
especial feature, am i tho little ones
were afterward «uniptuously regaled
on ice cream and cuke. M m y pres­
ents were made Master H aw ,.ins as a
| rem inder o f his arriving a’, hi« eighth
m ilestone in life, perhaps th.* most
f cherished being a tine m agic lantern
| from his parents. So elated was he
j that all the children were invim d hack
j that even ing
to sc** how
success-
! fu lly it, would work. T h e y all return­
ed at dusk and it proved a grand eu-
| tertainer. Those in vited w e re : H at­
tie Sm ith, V era W agn er, Dolli. Burke,
Leone W illiam s, Buena, R oxnnna and
! G e o rg ia n » Fiske, Maud W ea ver, Lu-
j eile D alton,
Pearl T a lb o tt, H .illie
j Hart, Opal M eD evitt, Ruth M orrison,
Beanie R eid , H arry Madison, Harold
H art, Jack E ak in , Em erson G roves,
Laird W oods, F ia u k Cam pbell, Carl
W illiam s. Maurice D alton, Uda Burke,
Clark VanO rsdel Otis H ayes,
Jim M itchell dug up some baried
treasure on the Hnves place T u etday
Rev. Geo. A . M c K in le y and son. — half d ollar» o f IcSfiO.
Prof. A . P. M c K in le y , have joined
F. H . Buchanan, who m arried Miss
Misses A lic e and M u riel and expect to
Ona Porter, of H arm ony, i<i to he
spend the sum m er here.
principal of the New berg
public
M iss E n tilv Stainer, who teaches in school.
the In d ian school at K lam ath, and a
A fie r go in g to press I learn that Joe
Miss Seaman, from Idaho, are visiting
Guthrie was crushed by a lo g at the
the form er’s sister, Mrs. A. J. Purvine.
oak saw m ill W ednesday and serious­
A S alm agundi social was given in ly injured.
Com e th is way for old papers, for
honor o l Frank C raw ford ’s tw entieth
Mrs. Haw k and Mrs. Scott, from house cleansing and other
purpose.
birthday on Tuesday even in g at the W ash ington , have been visiting their
residence o f his parents here. One of -lister, Mrs. Jas. H elm ick out on the
the main features of the even in g was Luckiam ute.
The
the popular gam e P in g P on g
A d eli­
C le a n s in g
cious lunch was scried ami the large
A whole lot of n im ble fingered
a
n
d
H e a lin g
crowd o f you n g folks wished F .an k > oinigsters who ju m p ..t an yth in g
C u r e for
many more such happy birthdays.
having fun in it. helped Mr*. Fuqua
>"
♦ • ♦ -----------
at Parker, puil wool for a bed.
s&kafiRcoufl
CROW LEY.
CATARRH
CATARRH
Volu n teer correspondence always
welcom e from all o ver the cou n ty. If
your neighborhood has been n eglect­
ed, you are in vited to send the news
from there,
I f you or any ot your neighbors have
an yth in g extra fiuo in the way of
stock or pou ltry, or if you know o f
an yth in g else that m ight interest the
public, please tell us about it.
Ely’ s Cream
COLD'N HEAD
Heals and protects the membrane. Restores the
Senses o( Taste and Smell. Larue size, 54» cents at
druggists or by mail; Trial size, 10 cents* by mail.
ELY BROTIIKU8, 56 Warren St. New York.
AGRICULTURAL IM PLEM ENTS
PLOWS
HARROWS * WAGONS
CULTIVATORS
Wc have a Carload of Buggies, Wagons and Spring
Wagons Coming.
;
Never before did we have so much or so
great a“variety of things for the farmers.
All kinds of machine oil.
DALLAS
WAGNER BROS.,
Ü
T h e P e r fe c t
ULEI
W E A R E IN I T .
W HAT?
Our fine new display room s— none finer in the state.
269 Liberty Street
Catarrh
l*ena Blair has been very ill but is
im p io vin g,
Striking resemblance ha* been point­
ed out between the remarkable ancient
rulus at Zlipbabwe, In Rhodesia, and
!
Fred Coad
Monday.
returned
to Portland
Lottie Hie wart, o f Sheridan, spent
Saturday with friend« here.
Mrs. Coad has gone to the coast to
the coast to spend the summer.
Mr. Stewart is hauling lum ber from
M arch’s null t > build a new house in
Sheridan.
The House Furnishing Co.,
Next door to Jos. Meyer & Sons.
S to re s : S a le m and A ib a ro J ;
mm
THE
G RE A T
S A LE
OF
Is now on at the
S A lL id WOOLEN M ILL STORE!
2 5 4 - 2 5 6 C o m m e r c i a l Street, S a le m , O r e g o n .
-
Over 200 Suits to be Sacra-
ficed, all New Spring Pat­
terns Included.
Kodaks
Cameras -
Free use of dark room. Vis
it i ng Kodak ere always wel­
come.
..1.1 one. T h . e « l t i , . t i o n U about
W h ite at the coaat Fred Cowl k illed |
je foetton. Mr. W t.rdover say. that tho largest deer known to h aw been ,
| U he bad o n . like It he would n o t , killed uu tin . p a n of the coa .L
•sm tm
SUITS
CET A
KODAK NOW !
Chas. M iller and Fred Olinstead
Dr. H a y io r '» p r im , orchard is a have gone to work with Jas. O lm |
pretty eigh t, e.p vcially the two year dead's hay baler.
li
JO S.1M E r t R S 0& S O N S
Y o u do not have to buy an yth in g or pay a cent
for enough of the finest furniture polish
to rejuvenate your » ntire house.
Are paying the Highest
17282335
"
' Hides,
Pelts, Wool. Tallow, Furs,
Old Iror, Rubber and M etals.
A V A C A T I O N W IT H O U T
A K O D A K IS A V A C A ­
T I O N W A S T E D j«
vm LAUNDRY
Leave orders in Dallas with J. .T. Fidler
or at the Muscolt confectionery store.
J. BROWNSTEIN S SON
BUELL.
Man
Has yet to Le bom, hut immaculate 1 in
en gees a long w ay toward n «iking j er-
fcction in one’s apparel. N o matter
1 .tv fine your outer clothing, it your
s'.drts and underwear are not well hum
dere i, vi,u will not feel comfortable.
Y u will not go far wrong in sending
your work to the
j
Y o u assume no risk when you buy
Cham berlain’s C olic, Cholera and Di­
arrhoea Rem edy. W ilson Drug Co.
will refund your m oney if you are not
satisfied after using it. I t is e ve ry ­
where admitted to be th e most suc­
cessful rem edy in use for bowel c o m ­
plaints and tlie on ly one that never
| fails. I t is pleasant, safe and reliable.
Balm
K ivj . y amt pleasant to us
Contains no
injuriou.
drug.
It is quickly absorbed.
(Jives relief at once.
It opens ami Cleanses
the Nasal PassagM-
Allays Inflammation.
J tQ B H
Assignees Sale.
John Shaw is building a woodshed
An Ocranlun .
and Jas. Buydston is en la rgin g his
In the early housekeeping days o f a
house and barn.
lady now prominent In social circles a
Jas Boydston’s brother and fam ily,
guest o f some distinction arrived, and
the modest dinner was hastily sup­ from Oregon City, are here and wants
plemented by a neighboring caterer. to rent or buy a farm.
Three-year-old
Mary
sat
quietly
John Brown expects to plant about
through the opening acts, but when the
25 acres to prune trees, opposite Dr.
climax o f faney cakes and Ices was
H ayter’» oidh srd next fall.
reached her eyes widened with delight
as she called out In a clear tone,
T h e basket willows planted from
"W hose birthday is tills, mother?” — cuttings in John Rem pie’s osier b«d
Judge.
are doing well, and are grow in g witli
the little care they receive.
Snre to W i n .
“ You have had some experience with
T h e 8alt Creek telephone line cost
the fa ir sex,” said the inexperienced members about $10 each and about
youth who had been jilted. “ H o w is $15 for the instruments. T h e farmers
the Inwt way to get around a girl?”
are pleased with it. The H.uiihtieltl
"W ith your arms,” tersely replied line is hum m ing a m erry tuue.
Is a constitutional disease.
It originates i n a acmfulous condition cf the old tim er.—Chicago News.
T h e infant son of M ike M cNulty
tire blood and depends on that condition.
was severely stung by a swarm of
An Rxceptin n.
It often causes headache and dizziness.
Impairs the taste, si ».-II and In iring, af­
FacM Ing—I thought you didn’t object bees last Friday, there being twenty
fects the vocal organs, disturbs the stomach. to a man who talked shop?
slings on one cheek
Abe Kcmpel
It is always radically and permanently
Q u lg g l e r - -But that fellow is an un­ got some stings g e ttin g the child
gored by the blood-purifying, alterative
a
a
ay.
dertaker Brooklyn IJfe.
and tonic action of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
J R. Shepard is baling hay for Ham
Phillips.
Do not m ake any mistake, but re­
R alph AIleD has mumps.
member the name, H w am p R oot, Dr.
Relatives from Astoria are visi'in g
K ilm er's Swam p-Runt, and the ad­
Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g . dress, B in gh am ptou , N . Y . o n every G. A . Larsen.
YVheu you take G rove's Tasteless bottle.
H om er W h ite , w ife and brother Seth
C hill T on ic, because the form ula is
are at the coast.
plainly printed on every b ottle, show­
M rs. Ruble was taken to a Salem
in g th at it is «im p ly Iron and Quinine
take ♦300 an acre for it. H tn ry Rose hospital last week.
in a tasteless form. N o cure, no pi y.
is w orkin g it.
,
I’ rice, 50 cents.
Enoch W ills , o f Gaston, has beeu
Mrs. E on s is nearly diiconraged visitin g J. E. A lie n .
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with the m ole pests, which are k illin g
S M ITH FIE LD .
the youngest and thriftiest of her It a l­
W ard Stevens and wife, o f W illa -
John Becker and fa m ily have gone ian prune trees. T h e y tu iin .l around
to the coast.
the trees and eat the votaig roots
which causes them to dry up and die.
T h e farmers are busy h ayin g, but a
She would welcom e any information
few have finished.
or method that cheaply and effective­
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T
r o * t ly n o o k *.
the undersigned, assignee <>f the estate of l).
V id a M ver, of K ick re a ll, was visit­ ly k ills or gets rid o ' them.
W hen Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll
M.
Guthrie, an insol vent debtor, w ill on
Gerhard R em pel. at hie home near
was livin g in Peoria he was called ing Mrs. F. B. Hastings last week.
S aturd ay, A u g u s t the 2 2n d,
upon one day by General John A. Lo­
Bert Hastings started his binder K ickreall had a three inch well drilled 1903, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m, at the
gan. says the N ew York Times. The Monday and Floyd M yer is shocking 9S£ feet deep, by Mr. Robinsen of Salt front door of the county court house in D al­
Creek at a cost of $1 per foot, near las, Polk county, Oregon, offer for sale and
colonel was upstairs at the time, and for him.
his other well which is 36 feet and has will sell the hereinafter described real prem­
General Logan was ushered into the
Mrs.
A
rch
'e
M
y
er’s
father
and
fan)
but little water In the new one tile ises at public auction for cash in hand on day
library, where on a table were three
of sale, subject to confirmation of the circuit
volumes o f Voltaire’s works, an edition ily are here. H e is lookin g lor a water is 11 feet from tho surface. T i n court of said Polk county, Oregon, to-wit: A
place
to
rent.
probability is, had it not been on a part o f sections 17, 18, 19 and 20 in township
de luxe representing all that was best
hill, an artesian well m igh t have been 8 south, range 5 west of the Willam ette mer­
In the bookbinder’s art. General L o ­
G. W . M yer and fam ily started for
idian, in Polk county, Oregon, beginning at
the result. H e can connect the two a point 5 chains east from the corner to said
gan picked them up one at a time, ab-
„
, ,
! the coast last F iid a y to be gone for 10
wells by a em ail tunnel and use the sections 17, 18, 19 und 20, thence south 20
smlied in Ids admiration o f their beau-
or tw ow etk3
large oue as a reservoir. H e iu tends chains, thence west 5 chains to section line
tics. W h ile so engaged Colonel Inger-
________ t Ê t _________
between sections 19 and 20. thence south with
to put up a windm ill.
soil entered the room.
A S u s t a i n in g Diet.
section line 8.27 chains, thence west 39 75
‘Colonel," said the general, holding
chains,
thence north 27 degrees 45 minutes,
These are the enervating days, when
T o C u r e a C o l d i n o n e D a y.
one o f the volumes In his hands, “ this |
east 25 chains to a point which is west 17.54
I as somebody has said, men drop by
chains
from
the southeast corner of the dona
'l
ake
L
a
x
a
tiv
e
tlrom
o
Quinine
T
a
b
­
Is the most magnificent volume 1 have
the sunstroke as if the day of tire had le 's
A ll dru ggists refund the m oney tion land claim of 8. P. Thornton, and in the
over seen. 1 do not want to seem Im- I
county
road
from Dallas to Bridgeport,
dawned
T h e y are (rou gh t with dan ­ if it fails to cure, E. W . G rove’s sig­
pertinent, but would you mind telling
thence north 44 degrees, 30 minutes, east 28
ger to people whose systems are p oor­ nature is on each box. 25c.
chains, thence east 4.02 chains to the south­
me what these hooks cost you?”
ly sustained ; and this leads us to say,
east corner of the district school lot fence,
“ Those hooks,” began the colonel, the
\ in
the interest of the less robust of
thence north two chains, thence east 3.21
N
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T
H
D
A
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A
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.
twinkle in his eye grow ing brighter at
chains to a rock and stake on section line be­
lo u r re.ulera, that the fu ll effect of
each word, “ cost mo—the governorship
tween sections 17 and 18, thence south 4.3-1« 0
j H ood’s Sarsaparrilla is such as to sug-
Mr. W est has his house nearly done. chains,
thence east 5 chains, thence south 15
of Illinois."
| gi st the propriety of callin g this inedi-
chains to the place o f beginning, containing
Miss V io let D igby is working for 127.37 acres more or less. Also beginning n
M o r a l l r C e r t a i n o f It.
| cine som ething besides a blood pnri-
Mrs. Rowel iff.
a point which is north 15 chains from the cor­
T lie prosecuting witness, who had a tier arid a tonic,— say a sustainingdiet,
ner to section« 17, 18,19 and 20, said town­
lump over one eye, a black and blue H makes it much easier to bear die
Jas. M itch ell’s children have all ship and rang#, thence north 19.75 chains to
spot under the other, n nose that point- *>e*L assures refreshing sleep, and will got the meascls.
the southwest corner of Arraand Guthrie’s
land, thence east 27.25 chains, th#nce south
ed decidedly aw ry and various strips I without any doubt avert much sick-
John Boyer has been c u ttin g hay 10 chains, thence west 22.25 chains, thence
o f courtplaster on bis face evidently ; ness at this tim e o f year.
south 9.75 chains, thence west 5 chains to the
for M r. C u tiler.
arranged without any regard to their
place of beginning and containing 32.12 acres
P IO N E E R .
more or less.
artistic effect, testified that the de­
Joe R em m ington
has given his
M . M. E L L IS ,
fendant hail knocked him senseless
E veryb ody is busy m akin g hay.
house a new coat of paiut.
Assignee of the estate of D. M. Guthrie, in­
and then kicked him In the head and
solvent debtor.
Rev M oore preached hero last Sun­
face for several minutes.
A youn g lady from P ark er has been
Sibley k Eakin attorneys for assignee.
“ I f he knocked yon senseless,” asked day.
engaged to teach our school.
the police Justice, "h ow do you know
Isaac Robertson has been visiting
G eorge Coulee and C h arley Schroe-
he kicked you after you were down?”
Citation.
here.
der have been w ork in g on Mr. L y n c h ’s
The witness scratched his Jaw and
w in dm ill.
Our
school
closed
here
on
the
first,
reflected.
In the county court of the state of Oregon
" I know It, Jedge,” he replied, of July.
M r. C ritch low and son, W alter, arc for the county of Polk.
“ ’ cause that’s w liat I ’d ’ a' done tc him
able
to
be
about,
but
G
randm
a
C
ritch
­
In the matter of the guardianship of the es­
Mr. Loot* ami wife, of Illin o is, have
tf I'd got him down. You can bet on
tate of It. L. W illis and Katherine Willis,
been visitiug H i R ich m on d, she being low is failin g fast.
minors.
that I"—Chicago Record-Herald.
a second cousin of bis.
A n n a M itch ell has gone to help T o R . L. W illis and Katherine W illis and to
their next of kin and all persons interested,
Mrs. W r ig h t cook for those go in g and
F o p Hotly an d Soul.
Mrs. W oodward and Reuben cele­
greeting:
com
ing
from
the
coast
on
th
e
Rock
Flore Is a curious advertisement, re­ brated the Fourth with measles, and
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E S T A T E OF
Creek
road.
Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to
published in the Com hlll Magazine W ill Middleton has been sick with the
appear in the county court of the state of Or­
from an eighteenth century paper: same disease.
W ill M artin has gone to work at the egon for the county o f Polk, at the couit
“ W anted—F o r n fam ily who have bad
oak saw m ill w h ile W ill H ayes and room thereof at Dallas, in the county of
health, a sober, steady person, in the
C h o le ra I n f a n tu m .
M alter E asier have gone to work at Polk on
capacity o f a doctor, surgeon and
Saturday, A u g u s t 22nd,
T h is has long been regarded as one the Johnson loggin g camp.
apothecary. li e must occasionally act o f the most dangerous and fatal dis­
1903. at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day
then
and
there to show cause, if any exist,
in the capacity o f butler and dress hair eases to which infants are subject. It
N o P it y S h o w n .
why an order of this court should not issue
and wtgs. H e will be required to read can be cured, however, when properly
" F o r years fate was after me con ­ authorizing L. M ay W illis, guardian of said
prayers occasionally and to preach a treated. A ll that is necessary is to tin u ou sly” writes F. A. Gulledge, V e r ­ minors, to sell all the real property of said
sermon every Sunday. The reason o f give Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and bena, Ala. ‘ *1 had a terrible ease of minors in Polk county, Oregon, to-wit: Be­
this advertisement is that the fam ily Diarrhoea R em edy and castor oil, as piles causing tw enty four tumors, ginning at a point on the south boundary
cannot any longer afford the expense directed with each bottle, and a cure W h en all failed B rc k le n ’s Arnica line of the donation land claim of Robert W .
and Rebecca Hamilton in township 7 south,
o f the physical tribe and wish to be at is certain. F o r salt bv W ilson Drug Halve cured me. E qually good for range 3 west of the Willamette meridian.
a certain expense for their bodies and Co.
burns and all aches and pains. O n ly 16.10 chains east of the southwest corner of
said claim and running the nee east 8.38 chains,
souls. A good salary w ill be given.”
25 cents at all druggists’ .
thence north 23.875 chains, thence west 8.38
PO LK.
chains, thence south 23.875 chains to the
T e e t h of n Sh ark.
place o f beginning, containing 20 acres of
OAKDALE.
Geo. (Juirring was the first to cut
In respect to its dentition the shark
land.
W IT N E S S , th# honorable J. E. Sibley
is n very remarkable creature. The sum m erfallow,
John Robinson and fam ily visited
judge of the county court of
white shark has seven rows o f teeth,
G. J. Rem pel has bought a new at Independence Sunday.
the state of Oregon for the
while other species vary in the num­ Deering binder.
[seal]
county of Polk, with the ie*l
Chas Farley and fam ily have m ov­
ber o f rows they possess. It must be
of said court affixed, this 20th
day of July,
A. D., 1903.
H en ry Rose will start his wood saw­ ed out here for the summer.
understood, however, that the shark
Attest: IT. 8. I>ughary, clerk
only uses one row at a time. The ing machine n ext week.
B y W . F . Nichols, deputy.
A. Murph v and wife celebrated th eir
other rows lie down Inside the mouth
Isaac Dyck is progressing nicely golden wedding last Saturday.
behind the edge o f the Jaw, erecting
with his 12-lunnel prune dryer.
themselves when it is time for them
Mrs. O. Dennis is seriously ill and
to take, successively the place o f the
A G. and G. J. R em pel were the the Hcifarth girls have the mcasels.
first row. W hen one observes how tired to cut barley two weeks ago.
54 State street, Salem,
VV. G. Vassal Hnd wife, of Dallas,
keen edged these incisors are it seems
A lot o f good s ir e fen cin g is being have been visiting Oakdale relatives.
’ Phone 2,071 .Main
no wonder that they can bite off a
big rope as readily as if it were pack put u p o n the K irkp atrick and W u i,
Brown places.
thread.
W i l l B u y It B a c k .
Struck A Cood Th in g .
Judge Sibley, R. C. Craven and
Chas. M eD evitt
returned Monday
from an inspection of the Freeland
copper mines h eated on the north
fork of the Santiam
T h ere are souie
fifty stockholders of the com pany re­
siding ir. our city, ami these gen tle­
men concluded to take a little outing
and satisfy a natural curiosity as to
the developem ent work being done,
ami the way returns were coining in.
Hugh Freeland was the discoverer of
this ledge, and after working it until
T h l . great naetflrli.c h u wrought th . mo*t
wu.ul.rful cure, o i .11 diseases depend!,*
on » r o f u l a or the scrofulous habit.
’ | l H i f « u i art Us Nrt
SPRING V A L L E Y .
Thousands H a t * Kidney Ttosbla
and Don’t Know t.
P F E N N IG ,
Jeweler and Optician.
W IL S O N B L O C K .
S u it s n o w $ 7 w e r e S IO , $11, $12 an d $12.50.
S u its n o w $12 w e r e $14, $15, $16, $16.50, $18, $ 2 0 . |
T (-es « s re n n lv two »»m p 'p s
P R IC K S M A1>K W I T H O U T
«¡lie incltioes Ore newer! cuts
wig house. C om e and see for
o f t’ ,o w iv vtr nrr* r , i r » i „ e prices S A L E i
K F G A H D T O C O S T. R em en i!.er tlii«|
an,! m 'lein s front S slrm 's leading rlo ih
you -ell.