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Judge and Mrs. E. F. Coad Cele brate Silver Wedding. W E D N E S D A Y , O C T . 24, 1906. V. P. F I S K E . S U B S C R IP TIO N ’PHONES: Item izer, one year in advance....... ................................... $1 50 W ith W eekly Oregonian or Semi weekly Journal............ 2 00 W ith Oregon Woodman .................................................... 1 75 D .'i i i Office, 257 Resilience, 113 M I ' T r AI 1 Cilice, 3111 M l 11 A l. ( Kcniilence, 271 Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County. T h e latest is a telephone trust. Per- g iv in g work to women, Imys and girls adventure the people have licen ta lk at good wages, during a tim e at which ing too much. there is n oth in g else at which they could make money. T h e l ’ olk Coun Albany has discharged one of her ty Item izer would like much to policemen on account of his frequent have such an establishment put in libations. D id n 't we hear somewhere here and stands ready to do all in its that L in n cou nty went dry. power to help get the proposition Hughes does n ot seem to have a started. W h a t we first want is a man walkover in New Y o rk after nil; when of practical ex|ierience in these lines, it beeomes necessary to send the en and know ing how to push the e n ter prise and m ake it a success. W e have talked with a number of our largest Judge Burnett has decided against fruit growers and they are all en th u a town having the righ t to make ita siastic in desiring such an enterprise seli wet or dry and now it is up to the in our midst A man of means is of supreme court to have their say. course desired, but it m igh t be that tire cabinet to help him out. one with the practical experience could Newspapers all over the state are find the financial backing, if it was commending Polk county for starting th oroughly demonstrated that be was a m onthly auction sale, and m any of the righ t man for the place. T h e them are advocating the same thing Item izer would like to hear, through in their own county. E xperience has these columns, from growers who proved such sales a great convenience would be interested in such a project. both to buyer and seller. Mr. Lee Sm ith but shows his luisi- nes foresight in engaging in (lie chick en industry here. T h e market is sim ply unlimited in this line, anil giaal prices are always obtainable. Oregon doe* not now produce one tenth of the GRANDPA CUTLER DEAD. Passes Away at 12:30 Morning. Monday | FOR BOOSTING BUSINESS Circuit Court Rheumatism Is one of the constitutional diseases. It manifests itself in local aches and pains,— Inflamed Joint« and stiff muscles,—but it cannot be cured bj local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best Is a course of the great blood puri fying and tonic medicine A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. In m atter o f guardianship o f Frank K u r r e , m in o r ; in v e n t o r y and a p p r a is - ment file d and a p p r o v e d a n d g u a rd ia n c h a r g e d w it h a m o u n t t h e r e o f. In re e s t a t e o f M a r v R og er« : v o u c h e r s Suits in Heavy Weights - C op yright 190« T h « House of K uppo nholm or ri ice, made Mallory Gravenette Hat, which in guaranteed water proof, up in the R otortx shapes; the newest and U»*t hat of £lie pcnaoii and we are -ole agent* for Kahni. Don’ t fall to «e«* thin hat. vs. E verythin g in fall underwear, shirt*, overalls etc. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE J36 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. LEE SMITH’S CYCIERY DALLAS. No shod dy «hop-worn styles, but tirstchws, new up to date merchandise at fair prices. Get jn with the crowds and shop with us. Your Money’s Worth or Your Money Bach. C L O A K S — J* U IT S —■ S K I R T S F O R W E L L D REJSED WOMEN. FISKE, Tilt BTSI PRINTER, WANTS YOUR JOS WORK. U Mollie and I & & and the Baby % Buy Our Shoes at Gaynor’s. Fiske, the beet printer. ^ 4» rates on savings accounts, receive deposits i " ™ 1' 1 , , , , , In’ r ‘ r ' * bov* ' " * l" ed TU B n a m e OF t h e s t a t e o k o r e h o n 1 ing business.. & # V You can have the advantages of a strong bank at your very door by using the mails. V # Send us your deposits. Acknowledg Mollie is a sweet, sensible little woman economical, too always trades where she ean gut the best val- ue for her money. I used to buy my shoes elsewhere, hut I dropped into Gayner’s the other day to see if they were sell- ing shoes as cheap as they advertise. Bought pair quicker than scat. The Baby Well, the kid wouldn’t wear a shoe that didn’t come Irom Gaynor’s. ment will be sent you by return mail. A hop, skip and a jump from the Postoffice. Savings accounts received from one dollar up. * * * * * Open an account with us and note how rapidly it will grow. J. FRANK WATSON Pr R L DURHAM. V «. W. K FEAR. SrtzriMy \ C CATCHING* A mi . V « i wy Eighty Feet it Rears its Head Above Our Town. j large mills in tht* hands of the same j people, and give them immense tim ber interest*, as the Johnson timtier lmld- ! ing* are by no means small, and the j W illam ette V alley Lum ber Company al ready own immense tra«*ts. It ia said that the mirehaa«' price l**ats $100,00), ! and include« the mills, tim ber, right of way. ami other valuable aaaets. V W e pay 4 % on time deposits, current subject to check, and do a general bank \ ’ WAMOm BM W I SH OES U l t r t ' 1' “ 1' 5 ■*' (Tírust (fempony \ \ 247 W ash S t P o r tl a n d WEAR .O n*. V g / f lC A P I T A L J T - « k - C S O O O O ~ ONUMENT “ le’at HV Forget.” atch for atkin's Wagon! ^ Warble— -Granite! Guaranteed medicines, spices, extracts, toilet ar- tides, stock and poultry food, C. L. H A W K IN S R ailroad street, 1 »alias. C E O . H IN S H A W Cold Storage Poultry Business not Overdone Th* Big Johnson mui Sold to the Willamette Valley Co. Meat Market O r e g o n raises only one- Used by all poultry plants I of merit on the Pacific coast. Send for catalog. many, many friend* among L O O K FOR T H E BIG S IC N BIG SMOKESTACK UP. tenth of the poultry cousum- If nothing hap|H-ns to mar the «leal at We can show the largest and neatest line of hats this jed j tin* other «*n«l of the line, it is a certain by this state. ty that the big saw m illow ntil bv George fall that we have ever oeen able to show. The John I Johnson, o f Dalla* ami his brother, who I reside« in Wisconsin, is about to neeome B. Stetson hats, $4 to $5. Our special, “The Roberts, PETALU M A I the property of the W illam ette Valley Lumbering company, composed of the j Incubators and brooders— ! ( Jerlinger'«, l*eaabetter, Pittoek, Span Id- best $3 hat on earth. I ing, t»t al. This will nut both of our “Standard of the W orld ." (tJQ uh They who want firstelas« good« at the right prices. DALLAS MERCANTILE COMPANY PROBABLY A GO. THIS IS THE HAT STORE! -rv * L 'V X n m .'r, p la in tiff ) . ¡.j,titled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date o f the first publication o f this summons, which said date o f first ptibli is the 10th day o f October, A. I). 1900, a swrrthe p la in tiff’s com plaint against you in I the above entitled suit. Or if you fail so to answer for want thereof, the p la in tiff w ill ap- ,,|y to said court for the relief prayed for ill Ids complaint herein, to-ivit : For an order and decree o f the court cancel- ling and satisfying o f record a certain mortgage \ recorded at page aw hook L o f mortgages o f the ’« or‘** of Po,k county. Oregon, said mortgage «ivcu .n y ., M OvI.M w ife to H. Coad on the 28th day o f A pril, 1891, to secure the pay ward, ordered that petition be set for ment o f the stun «>f fJOt*. bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cent from «tut«*, said mortgage be hearing Nov. 17th ing assigned to Sarah E H inkle on the 18th day of September 1891, by said H. Load, which said mortgage whs on the follow in g described tract of land, to-wit llomestend certificate No. 2495, application No. f>t7'i in Polk county, Oregon, described as being lots three (:?) amt four (1) in t «> s, r 6 w. of I be W illam ette Meridian, containing 75.06 acres. Thi* summons is published by order o f the lion. E. K, t’oad. county judge of Polk county, state «*f Oregon. Made at chambers on the 5th day o f October A. IV. 1906. W . O. S IM S . The mammoth smokestack for the Attorney tor P lain tiff elect t ie light plant was successfully MONEY IN CHICKENS! $10 to $25 Raincoats and Overcoats - $10 to $25 o n fin a l d i.t r ib u t io n h a v in g b e e n file d , I t is o r d e r e d t h a t th e e x e c u to r s h e d is - ch a rge d . T , . lit t h e e s t a t e o f A n n S y lv e s t e r ; o r d e r - « 1 t h a t t h e a d m in is t r a t o r he a u th o r iz e d t file iip fl t h e I'eal .wtut*. v ( ' \T 'TJ,*, i o le a s e m e re a l e s t a t e to L ( M c T in i- in o n u s, a n d lea se p r e s e n te d by sa id p a r- tie s is a p p r o v e d . * . . In m a t t e r o f g u a r d ia n s h ip o f O t t o G ilb e r t J a r v is ; v e r ifie d lu t it io n to s e ll c e r t a in re a l e s t a t e b e lo n g in g to sa i.l u\is l yesterday, after one ailure. It is by long othls the highest in the valley The man who loudly proclaim* that aud will compare favorably with the » 1 « Is poor but honest Is apt to stack very best that Port hind can show up. ip proud sml foolish too. The W illam ette Valley Company are rushing things out at the new place, having a largo foree of men employed, and Manager Rhodes informed me last night that if some tinforseen accident «l«w»s not occur they w ill !*c readv to turn on th eday juice in al»out two week*. The bad «now in Golorado may hinder the delivery of pipe and cause further delay. The company is doing the work just a« fast ivs possible, and are to he commended for the quality of light fur nished while working under disadvan tageous conditions. Our line this year is cer tainly enticing, and the qual ity, as usual, is the best, yet our usual fair prices prevail. We are building up a htisine«« that is making the careful buyers. Hew Cloaks for ladies and Misses, Wooitex, the best forallslyies and wear. TRADE WITH OS! An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. W inslow ’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allay« all pain, cuivw wind <*die uml i* G it - host remedy tor diarrhoea. Ts pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part o f the> world. ¿5 cents a bottle. Its value is In m a t t e r uataU of Ira M rKt-vnold*; | l in .il S e ttle m e n t. ineulouable. Be sure and ask. fo r Mrs. final m-cmint iille<l an.1 hearing '„et for ------ W inslow’ s Soothing Syrup and take no December Ath. | i m v r i r E M h e r e b y g iv e n . t h a t t h e f i other kind. In matter of estate of Peter K u r r e ; '- ' m inistrator o f the estate o f E. E. Hnrritt.de- semi-annual account be approved, and ceased. has b « mi filed in the county court o f Prunes Disposed of. I’o k eoitn-y, state o f Oregon, and that the ¿2nd executor ordered to sell personal prop day o f November, 1906, at the hour o f 1 o ’clock Mr. Kim ball left for Salem Sunday erty and make repairs on farm as de I*, m.. has been du ly appointed by such court having disposed of his prune crop of scribed in petition. for the hearing o f objections to such final ac and the settlement thereof, at which 182,000 pounds to La Selle Bros., of A l In matter of guardianship of Banna count tim e any person interested in such estate may bany. T h ev have now been shipped. Ball, m inor; ordered that the guardian appear and file objections thereto in w ritin g On the Saturday Mr. R. L. Chapman be discharged and bondsmen exonerated ami contest the same. J. W. H A R R IT T , disposed of his crop o f 180,000 pounds to from further liability. A dm inistrator o f the estate. the same party, and they will l>e ready In re estate of Jus. A. W ith row ; Mary for shipment today. Mr. Hayes also Hawthorne Withrow’ appointed execu disposed of his 50,000 pounds to the trix under bond of $8,500; bond filed Summons. same parties, they all realizing some and approved, Ira C. Powell, Robert where in the neighborhood of 3 la cents. Steele and J. J. Thurston appointed ---------- ♦ • ♦ ----------- a p p r a is e r « . In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon for T o a hungry man the best looking woman Is the one who know « how to cook and will. Produce tic goods and the values and never mind about the G AS. ECZEMA and PILE CURE N ew t McDaniel was arrested the other day on com plaint of a female, but it was found to be a ease of mistaken iden Sherriff Grant is busy sending out the t i t y . Who could mistake our Newt. That female must have been slightly last notice to tax payers. He turned rattled. over nearly $10,000 to the county treas urer today. A t their meeting last night six appli' cations were presented to the Woodman A shoe that pinches our neighbor's which neutralizes the acidity of the blood {camp, a plan of winter campaign agreed .upon, and a com mittee consisting of foot Is a ridiculous vanity. and builds up the whole system. : W. (». Vassail, F. II. Muscott and J. E. In usual liquid form or in chocolated Sibley ap|x>inted on institution of a sick The self made man didn't have a pat tablets known as S a rs a ta b s . 100 doses $1. benefit association. tern, and you would guess It to see lilm. FALL SUITS OVERCOATS The only way to I nil D RESS GOOD For Over Sixty Years. Doctors when they are sick shirk drugs. They semi for their mothers-ln- luw. W O N ’T S T IC K A T T H E R E A L PO IN T O F PRO G R ESS. a permanent busine«« IS ON T H F S Q U A R E open and above board. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they ffl- j ter out the waste or ! Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out | of order, they fall to do j DEALS IN* DIR t 7 their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex- j M M Filis and wife to Clarence Sellers, lots in Datine , \ . . $ cess of uric acid in the I blood, due to neglected J E Beeslev et al to Geo A Starr, kidney trouble. lami in Polk county . ........ Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady Elizabeth Shipley to Win Martin land t 7 s, r 0 V .................... 180 heart beats, and makes one feel as though U«pfrifili IBM b* H u t Sch&ffm they had heart trouble, because the heait is J G \ anOrsdel toTlios Williams, lots in Dallas ......... .............. 1(H) over-working in pumping thick, kidney- Great offering of men’s and I> >ys’ clothing from the fa poisoned biood through veins and arteries, Hezikiah Black to Chas M Bai tidei It used to be considered that only urinary mous H. IS. A- M factories. ley, land in Polk c o u n ty ........ 2,(XH) Now overcoats, top coats, rain troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, Emma Hughes to Thon Brunk, coats and extra pants. Wondrous showing of all men’s but now modern science proves that nearly land in Polk county ............... 1 all constitutional diseases have their begin furnishings. Thos Brunk to Wm Croniley, 367 Shirts, underwear, ties, socks and all the ning In kidney trouble. acres in Polk countv .. . , 1 11,500 If you are sick you can make no mistake small things that you need to dress well Jas W ilson to Henry Smith, lots in Buena Vista ! ................ . 340 ' by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Titus Oglesbee and wife to Mary çs Emmons, lots in Buena Vista. . 30 S>vam p-Root, the great kidney remedy is j soon realized. It stands the highest for its W m Ellis, trustee, to W P Marri, Ö . land in Levens d i e ............... 4,400 | wonderful cures of the most distressing cases i and is sold on Its merits W in Ellis, trustee, to A J Fhun, We carry in this line some very new and snappy things i by all druggists in fifty- lots in E llis’ addition to- Dal 50 I cent and one-dollar aiz las ........................................... Some exclusive things in dress patterns,-on y seen on dis* es. You may have ( " R oger« to « leo bail, land in play at dress goods counter. Polk county.................I.......... £ 1 sample bottle by mall Horn* of swrunp-Root. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find Samuel Kim m e] to Ziniri Hin- shaw, land in Folk oonntv.... 200 out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer LADIES’ FURS. Emma Hinshaw to Sarah Miller, Sc Co., Binghamton, N. Y. lots in Falls O itv .................... G W McCormack to Clarence Greatest line evei brought to Polk county, ranging i n Do not make any mistake, but re Aikman, hits in Falls Git v . ... member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. price from $1 to $25. K ilm er’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Probate Coirt. inghampton, N. Y . on every bottle. Ladies’ Underwear al! Quality and all Prices. Goad, Judgr. In re estate of M. L. Robbins ; demur rer to petition to set off homestead heard and sustained. In re estate of Samuel Goad; final ac FREE K nowing what it was to suffer, I count and report and demurrer to, the petition of widow to set off homestead I will give free of charge, to any afflicted heard and sustained. Further ordered a position cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, that the household go.nl >>e «et off to Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Diseases, the widow. Final accoun allowed and I IuHtant relief. Don’t Don’ t suffer longer, approved at d executors are. disclutnred. j W rite F. \V. W illiams, 400. Manhattan Kiitilnut* S tu m p . In re estl«uii of Morris June*: ordered A venue i N « . York. certain lani^ to n e soM ami citation ro ' ----------------------------------- Some two months ago R. E. W illiams, I. N. Woods, D.J. Riley, and J. G. Van- Orsdall purchased what is known as the Hallock property near Kllendale, com prising 2.'!,(KM) acres for $18,000. The oth- r day they sold it to Portland parties for $23,100, clearing $5000on the deal in 00 days. This has long been known as one of the most valuable pieces of prop erty in the vicinity, and it is expected it will now he utilized in a manner be fitting its worth. ------ ------ Hood’s Sarsaparilla There are alno many way« for hnostiing business Marriage Licenses. Portland Men Buy This Valuable Piece of Property. Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles. Druggists are authorized to re fund money if Razo Oinment does not cure in 6 to 14 days. 50 cents. ------ • **e- F. M. C lodfelter has sold his resi deuce in this city to Mr. Davis for $800, and will move to Monmouth this week There are way* to kill a »at. Speci«* un , twisted and hazy statements may deceive a few for a tim e, B U T T I ! FV Albert A. Sewert and Nancy Heine. G. S. W hitcakar and Minnie Smith. Rol>ert D. Jennings an 1 Georgia M. Sh river. I' Ezra Van Riper, who was so unfor tunate here with a broken leg, is now doing well working in a shingle m ill at Ahderdeen, Wash. Torments Allayed. Department 2. The intense itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and like skin disease is Wm. Gulloway, Judge. H*n Schifi neri instantly allayed by applying Chamber V Max»' j Seth Riggs vs. Polk county—dem ur lain’ s Salve and many severe cases have Hand Tailored] rer overruled and plaintiff given 10 days | been permanently cured by its use. 1 to further plead. i For sale by Stafrin Drug Co. Falls C ity Lumber Co. vs. F. H . W a t kins—decree for plaintiff, neither par Assessor Graves is in Wasco county ty to collect costs. this week on a business trip. R. T. Pearce vs. M. A. McCarter, suit Pont forget the dance at Dixie Satur- to quiet title—default, decree as prayed j day night. Many from here are going. for Preston Kichftrdson vs. Annie Griggs | G. A. Griswold returned today from a business trip of the middle West. He —decree for plaintiff was in that snow storm at Denver and W m . Me Beth vs. Thoe. Sand, quiet . says Oregon looks awful good to him. title— settled. _____ L. E. Knap] .'P vs. Dallas City Bank— decree for defendant. Sarah Hodge vs. M. W. Hodge, di- O ver-W ork Weakens voree— gr Your Kidneys. A. S. Polk County Mill Co,, action for money— settled. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. HALLOCK TRACT SOLD. Last Monday morning passed from is a our midst one of our most re se c te d and business in which your money ran lie honored citizens in tin* person of Hon. turned over more rapidly than in any K. it. Cutler, who has made the vicin i ty of Dallas hi« home for the last 1(5 other, and it is a wonder that more do years, Grandpa Cutler held the oh . not engage in it. E re long such will teem of all our citizens by reason of his many excellent qualities of heart and probably be the ca«e, when eastern mind, and his passing w ill be greatly people have surveyed the market and regretted by all who had the pleasure of see what is so greatly needed. Mr. his acquaintance. None knew him hut to respect him, and his business deal Smith will raise Plym outh Rocks. ings were free of all that tends to lower a man in his fellowm an’ s estimation. Dallas needs and needs badly a can During his life he had accumulated a competency, and by honesty and interi- nery or some such in stitu tion to u til tv alone. His virtues were many, and ise and put in Bhape for m arket in the Itemizer wishes it had the space to other than the raw way the immense laud his character in a more lengthy manner. ( irandpa Cutler was born in amount o f fruit that now giws to New York state, at the town of Musasc- waste. There is money in such a don on January IP, 181(1, making him over tH) years old at the time of his proposition for the man who knows demise, lie went to Canada as a child, how and has the finances to enable where he lived until 25 years of age. him to operate such a concern. H u n came to Michigan in and was united in marriage to Miss Mary Wilson, there in dreds and thousands of tons of ap in 1843. Then he went to Montana and ples, pears and oth er fruits go to gaged in the cattle business, where Jip ru- inaim'il 14 yotUM .uml Usssffitttrotft Dftlj wsste around bare yearly her,mac of a mg' s.m, f in i lack o í h m urk** nähere the raw fru it a location. Pome two years ;ign lie waj look e t r i T e „.ansform ed in to th e many stricken with paralysis, which since has caused an impediment in his speech, apetizing ways desired during the w in ami which eventually caused his death, ter months, such as butter, jelly, cider, reaching the heart. His wife passed etc. For the fru it a good price can away three years ago and he leaves be reft only one son, George, and a undoubtedly be paid, sufficient to grandchild, A. G. Cutler, of this place, make it an object to the farm er to and a giandaughter, Mary Cutler, of Port Huron, Michigan. The funeral gather and bring it in, and a very will he held from the home residence to com fortable m argin left to the man or dav at 2 o ’ clock, the pall bearers being com pany who know bow to work it T. J. Hay ter, Hobt. Howe, I. M. P al mer, Mr. Smallwood, Ed Piddle and up. The canneries at D ayton, Salem Hardy Holman. He bad affiliated with and other places find no trouble in no secret organization, being a member disposing of all the stuff they can of the Adven t church. It was impossi ble to g e t a minister o f that denomina maka, and during the fall keep quite tion, and Rev. N. W Sager, of the a small army of. help em ployed, thus Evangelical church, officiated. chickens and eggs consumed. On last K ri'lavevening Juilgeand Mrs. E. F. Toad invited in a few of their most intimate iriends to help them re member that on that date 25 years back they had assumed the closest tie known to the human race. Their comfortable home was tastefully decorated for the occasion with autumn flowers and leaves, and the guests were most pleasantly en tertained by the host and hostess. Mrs. C. G. Coad sang a solo in her usual en trancing manner as part of an informal and impromptu program, and Mrs. F. J. Chapman favored those present with instrumental music, greatly to her cred it and the admiration of all. Miss Nola Coad entertained everyone with choice readings, which displayed her talent in that direction. Refreshments were served and a good tim e had until a late hour, when the anniversary cele bration came to an end to the regret of all, who hated to leave such a hospita ble lionu* and congenial company. Be fore ileparting Mr. and Mrs Coad re ceived many congratulations on the happy lot that had thus far been theirs and wishes for its continuance. The sil ver reminders presented them by their friends were many, and rich in elegance and worth, consisting of pearl handled knives and forks,, set of pearl handled fruit knives, tea set, salad fork, bread tray, nut cracks and picks, cake knife, cream ladle, gravy ladle, meat fork cake and fruit baskets. Those invited were: Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. E. ( ’. Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. J M. Grant, Mr. ami Mrs. C. G. Coad, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Coad, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Havter, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. S. Lough- ary, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. W illiam s, Mr. and Mrs. V . p. Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cospur, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Camplxdl, Mr. and Mrs. ( ’ . H. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Crieer, Mr. and Mrs. I). C. ( ’rider, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. M. I). Ellis, Grants Pass, Oregon, Mrs. Wm. Havage, Mrs. Samuel Coad, Mr. J. ( ’. Havter, Mr. It. E. W illiams, Mr. ( ’ . Coad, Sheridan, Oregon. UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. THERE ARE WAYS What Our County Officials Have Done TO KILL A CAT! THERE ARE ALSO MANY METHODS Since Our Last Issue. T ra v elin g agent for Polk county. W . C . N orw ine, of Flat River, in the lead mine district of Missouri, has sent us this photo of a pair of D ia m o n d B ran d \ shoes worn 10 months underpound O u r heavy D ia m o n d way B ran d work shoes are in every as superior in their class as are our higheat grade dress shoes— and w e make more fine shoes than any ocher House in the W est. ------------------------ ------------------------------------ FOR T H E Gr H u u n v n BRA B O -' BEST OF s m c H A A u is DALLAS, OREGON Bread, Pastry, Cookies. Doughnuts. Etc., Etc. AIT kiml* of m n li, inrliKting fi «Il mut poultry. Saliaiac- tion guaranleml. G0RKE& SHAW where ordinary shoes average about 6 weeks. OO T O THE DALLAS BAKERY. DAN B R O W N , P ro p rie to r. WE Q n Ç jfcm fl W tA W E M O V E E / / V E S H O E S THAN A H y O T H E f ? M O O S E //V T M E W E S T z ja j« U .r v , r . - / ,z A ? f t7 7 / f Has Stood The Test 25 Years Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic No-Cure-No-Pay. SO cems.