Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 20, 1907, Image 5

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Saturday's Special
Any 10c Wall Paper at
2 ‘c per Double Roll.
WARE.
Yes, we have it in a
great variety. Tinware
enam elled W are and
galvanized goods.
SATURDAY ONLY
No ’Phone orders accepted.
Pleasant Social Gathering.
T! k > M. O. \V. W. c lu b n f M onm outh,
were entertain ed in a delightful m an­
ner on Thursday, February 14th, by
Miss Inez M urphy and Miss Ada Belebe
at the home of the latter and pro vet 1 a
great success. After the business m eet­
ing and the initiating of four m em bers,
the evening was spent in a general good
tim e. Miss M ary M urphy received the
prize for the best m ade valentine, hers
being u cube surrounded by hearts and
darts, suggesting four sides to the ques­
tion. Prizes were also given for shoot­
ing of darts ut hearts place«! on the wall,
in which Miss A nna Beery anti Mi»**
M yrtle W hitm an were victorious. Each
girl’s fortune was told, which caused
some seiious faces, as some were to live
old maids. Miss Lillian Bogert and
Mist Edna G uthrie entertained with
music after which a delicious luncheon
was served. Those answ ering to their
M. (). W. W. names were Miss Mary
M urphy, Miss Luella Daniel, Miss Mvr-
tle W hitm an, Miss Nellie Belshe, Miss
C lara Olsen, Mbs Lillian Bog- rt, Miss
Bessie W hitm an, Miss’ Ethel Newman,
Miss Atla Belebe, Miss Alice M arkhart,
Miss Inez M urphy, Miss Anna Beery
Miss Edna G uthrie, Mi*8 E d ith Wol-
verton, Miss Nellie Beery. The club
song and yell was given and they all
departed, each expressing their wish
that St. V alentine’s day come often if it
always brought such pleasure.
Smith-Bedwell.
Did you know that
we can furnish you all
the hardware to build
your home?
Largest Stock on West Side.
At th e home of the bride’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bed well, in Pallas, on
I Monday evening, F ebruary 18th, by
Rev. C. II, Davis, Mr. C harles A. Sm ith
and Miss Jean P. Bed well were united
in the bonds of m aterm onv, in the pre­
sence of a.num ber of friends. The new­
ly m arried couple have the good wishes
of a large circle of friends.
—
• For Over Sixty Year*.
Did you know that
we can furnish you a
...PLUM BER...
who knows how and
does
H O N E S T W ORK?
That we can show
you the largest stock
of Plum bing goods in
the city?
That we can furnish
you with Patton’s Sun
Proof paints for vour
house and furnish the
services of a first class
painter to do the
work?
That we. can send
our paper hanger to
your home with sam ­
ples of our wall paper
and he can tell you
what it w ill cost you
to paper any room
with any grade of
papei ?
It is no trouble to us
and if it don’t suit you
don’t buy it.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal“
las and their Friends.
W atch our w eather report.
B. and M. flour a t Howe’s grocery.
M. lla y te r, dentist, Wilson building.
See the Toledo ranges a t Guy Bros.
Miss Ella Butler ;.s visiting friends in
Salem.
L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary
public, typew riting.
Early V erm ont seed potatoes for sale
a t C rider’s grocery.
Junto* Chitt.v has sold his in te rest in
tin* saloon to C harlie Bilyeu.
Fancy evaporated apples, three pounds
for 25 cents a t C rider’s grocery.
Mrs. Emma Belt is now clerking in
Belt & ¿’h errington’s drug store.
Kev. A. C. Crackenbury, wife and
daughter are visiting in Forest Grove.
Mr. Carson is here for the pur|>oee of
I installing a lodge ol the Lincoln A nnuity.
F. J . Morrison, of Pallas, was regis­
tered a t a Rose burg hotel th e o ther day.
Johnson Bros, are now selling home
made ice cream ami have quite a de­
m and for it.
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs.
W inslow’s Soothing Syrup has been
used for over sixty years by millions of
m others for th eir children while tee th ­
ing, with perfect success. It soothes the
child, softens the gum s, allays all pain,
cures wind colic ami is the liest remedy
for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by druggists in every part of the
world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is
incalcuahle. Be sure ami ask for Mrs.
Winslow ’s Soothing Syrup and take no
other kind.
G uaranteed under the
Food ami Drugs Act, Ju n e 30th, 1906.
Serial Num ber 1098.
Citation.
I n t h e c o u n ty c o u r t o f t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n ,
fo r t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk .
I n t h e m a t t e r o f t h e e s ta t e o f W illia m P .
P a l m e r , d e c e a s e d .- C ita tio n .
To A lm a A rt P a lm e r , V en d B ro w n . R oy
B ro w n . E d n a Brow n, V iv ia n J o r d a n . P e a rl J o r ­
d a n , E th e l J o r d a n a n d G l a d y s ’ Jo V d a n , g r e e t ­
in g :
IN T H E NA M E OK T H E ST A T E O F O R E G O N ,
' Y o u u re h e re b y c ite d a n d r e q u i r e d to a p ­
p e a r in th e c o u n t v c o u r t of t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n ,
lo r t h e c o u n ty of P o lk , u t t h e c o u r t ro o m t h e r e ­
of, a t Dallarf, in t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk , o n W e d ­
n e s d a y . in e 2tnt. d a y o f M a rc h , 1907, a t It) o ’c lo c k
in t h e lo re n o o n of t h a t d a y , t h e n a n d t h e r e to
s h o w c a u se , it a n y , w h y a n o r d e r s h o u ld n o t be
m a d e , a u th o r i z i n g t h e a d m i n i s t r a t o r of s a id
e s ta t e to s e ll th e f o llo w in g d e s c r ib e d r e a l e s ­
t a t e , b e lo n g in g to s a id e s ta t e , to w it. T h e
s o u th o n e - th ir d o f t h e fo llo w in g d e a e r ib e d
p r e m is e s : B e g in n in g a t a p o i n t 146 r o d s n o r th
a n d tw e n ty five a n d f iv e - n in e te e n th r o d s e a s t
o f t h e shut’ll w est c o r n e r o f t h e d 1 e, N o. 64, N ot.
N o. 2273 of S. L. C a m p b e ll, lit t H s, o f r .r> w . of
t h e W illa m e tte m e r i d ia n , in P o lk c o u n ty , O r e ­
g o n , t h e m e e a s t tw e n ty - f iv e f iv e - n in e t e e n t h
r o d s ; th e n c e s o u th 14 r o d s ; t h e n c e e a s t s e v e n ty
f o u r t o u r t e e n - u i n e t e e ii th ro d * ; t h e n c e s o u th
132 ro d s, th e n c e w e st luu r o d s to t h e p la c e of
b e g in n in g .
W itn e s s
T h e H o n . E d . F. C o a d . j u d g e o f t h e
c o u n ty c o u rt o f t h e s ta t e o f O re g o n , fo r t h e
c o u n ty of P o lk , w ith t h e s e a l o f s a id c o u r t a f ­
fix e d , t h is 1st J a y o f F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1907,
A tte st
E M .S M I T H ,
C le rk .
[HenI]
By A. N. H O LM A N ,
D e p u ty .
N . L. B u tle r , a tt o r n e y .
Citation.
I n tlu* c o u n ty c o u r t o f t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n fo r
t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk .
Ill th e m a t t e r o f t h e e s ta t e of L o ti E m m a
P a lm e r , d e c e a s e d —1C i ta tio n .
T o A lm a A rt P a lm e r , V e a d D row n, R oy
B ro w n . E d n a B ro w n , V iv ia n J o r d a n , P e a r l
J o r d a n . E th e l J o r d a n a n d G la d y s J o r d a n ,
G r e e tin g :
IN T H E N A M E OK T H E ST A T E OK O R E G O N .
1 Y o u a r e h e re b y c ite d a n d r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r
in t h e c o m ity c o u r t of t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n , fo r
t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk a t t h e c o u r t ro o m th e r e o f,
a t D a lla s I n t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk o n W e d n e s d a y ,
t h e 20th d a y of M a rc h , 1907. a t 10 o ’c lo c k in t h e
f o re n o o n o f t h a t d a y , t h e n a n d t h e r e to s h o w
c a u s e , if a n y , w h y a n o r d e r s h o u ld n o t be m a d e
a u th o r i z i n g t h e a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f s a id e s ta t e to
se ll t h e fo llo w in g d e s c r ib e d r e a l p r o p e r t y b e ­
lo n g in g to an ill e s ta te , t o w i t : T h e n o r t h o n e -
t h i r d o f t h e follow in g d e s c r ib e d p r e m is e s : B e­
g in n in g a t a p o in t 146 r o d s m ir th a n d t w e n ty -
five a n d liv e - n in e te e n th r o d s e a s t o f t h e s o u t h ­
w est c o r n e r of «1 1 c N o. 64, N o t. N o. 2273, o f H.
L. C a m p b e ll, in t 8 a, o f r 5 w , of t h e W illa m e tte
m e r i d ia n i n P o lk c o u n ty , O r e g o n ; t h e n c e e a s t
t w e n ty - f iv e tiv e - n in t e e i it h r o d s : t h e n c e s o u th
It r o d s ; t h e n c e e a s t s e v e n ty - f o u r f o u r - n in e ­
t e e n t h r o d s t h e n c e s o u th 132 r o d s ; th e n c e w est
loo ro d s to t h e p la c e o f b e g in n in g .
W itn e s s* T h e l io n . E d . K. C o a d . j u d g e o f
t h e c o u n ty c o u r t o f t h e s ta t e o f O re g o n , fo r t h e
o u n t y o f P .d k w i th t h e s e a l o f s a id c o u r t a f ­
f i x e d , t h i s 1st d a y o f F e b r u a r y . A. I). 1907.
A tt e s t :
E. M. S M IT H .
C le rk .
[S e al]
By A. N. HOLM AN.
D e p u ty .
N. L. B u tle r , a tt o r n e y .
Administrator’s
Notice.
Fiske, tjie best printer, for your job
Cream separator oil, l»est grade, at
(iuy Bros.
work.
V T O T IC E i s h e r e b y g i v e n T H A T T H E U N ­
h a s b e e n a p p o in t e d b y t h e c o u n ­
Ed. Blessing is now mixologist for ty IT c d o e u r r s t i g o n f e P d o lk
F. S. Ramsey was a Portland visitor
C o u n ty , O re g o n , a d m i n i s t r a t o r
Pick Madison.
yesterday.
o f t h e e s t a t e o f E liz a b e th M a n s to u d e c e a s e d . A ll
p e rs o n a k n o w in g t h e m s e lv e s i n d e b t e d to s a id
E verything in hot drinks a t E llis’ | Judge Goad's family have nearly all e s ta t e a r e h e r e b y n o tif ie d to c a ll n n d s e tt le t h e
s a m e w ith t h e u n d e r s ig n e d w i t h i n s ix m o n th s
confectionery.
lieen ill this week.
«
fro m t h e d u te h e re o f a n d a ll p e rs o n s h o ld in g
c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta te a r e h e r e b y n o tif ie d
Mr. C. ( t . Rowell visited in McMinn­
Miss Allie Butler, of M onm outh, was to p r e s e n t t h e s a m e d u ly v e rif ie d to t h e tin d e r-
ville last week.
in yesterday to renew her father, Judge s ig n e d w i t h i n s ix m o n th s fro m t h e d a t e h e re o f,
e m a y be a d ju s t e d .
Mrs, W. <». Creasy left this m orning Ira F. M. B utler’s subscription. She t h D a t a te t h d e a s t a m
D a lla s , O re g o n , t h i s 4 th d a y of F e l -
reports the old gentlem an as in good r u a r v , 1907.
for Corvallis, on business.
W. H . F. M ANHTON,
health, considering his age.
A d m i n is tr a t o r .
Miss Pauline G erkhe visited in indep­
S ib le y A E a k i n ,
endence the first of the week.
A t t o r n e y s fo r e s ta t e .
NEW TO-DAY
P r. II. L. Toney and wife are visiting
in McMinnville until Saturday.
Summons.
George Bowles has been kept very
A d v e r tis in g u n d e r t h i s h e a d 4 c e n t a w o rd
e a c h in s e r ti o n .
busy Intelv spraying fruit tree*'.
In t h e e i i e u i t c o u r t of t h e s t a t e o f O re g o n ,
The Perrydale section gang were up
fo r t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk . D e p a r tm e n t N o. 2.
yesterday taking in tlie sights here.
L'GGB ío r h a te h i n g , B la c k M iñ o n a s . B a r re d
D. L. K e y t, e x e c u to r ')
e k ín D u c k a —C. I. B a íla r d , 2$ >f t h e e s ta t e o f E.
Mrs. E dith Orm shy, of P ortland, is m L ile R s o e e a k s s t a o n f d D a P lla
s . A d d re s s , R i c k r e a ll.
K e y t, d e c e a s e d , p l a i n ­
here visiting her a u n t' Mrs. J . II. Law-
tiff’,
vs.
ton.
<». W . S h r iv e r a n d
L'REHH c o w s a n d lo o se h a y f o r s a le b y H e n r y
Lee Sm ith and wife have moved to * R o b b in s , D a lla s .
Kio H a r r i e t t E. S h r iv e r , d e ­
fe n d a n ts .
th eir chicken ranch in the eastern part
T o G. W . S h r iv e r n n d H a r r i e t t E . S h r iv e r , d e ­
of town.
f e n d a n ts .
C O R S A L E E a r lv R o s e s e e d p o t a t o e s b y L. H .
IN T H E NA M E O F TH E S T A T E O F O R E G O N :
N l
Y o u a r e h e r e b y r e q u ir e d to a p p e a r a n d un-
There will be no W oodman m eeting I Me Bee. D a lla s .
s w e r t h e complaint filed against y o n In t h e
next Tuesday evening, thev giving away
a b o v e e n t i t l e d s u i t w i t h i n s ix w e e k s fro m t h e
for Slaro.
F I F T E E N t o 20 a c r e s o f g o o d b o tto m l a n d fo r l a t e <>f t h e first p u b l ic a ti o n o f t h i s s u m m o n s
A large shipm ent
of Brussels carpets
will arrive this week.
In fact we are com­
plete home furnishers,
(That’s our business.)
We want to help you
build and furnish your
home.
Let us make it attract­
ive for you.
We can do your pict­
ure framing.
Better get our plan for
furnishing your home
on the installm ent
plan.
TOUCH
your tongue to
ALUM
and look in the g la ss— you will see the effect—
You can’t help puckering— it makes you pucker
to think o f tasting it.
By the use o f so called cheap Baking
Powders you tak e this puckering, injurious Alum
AVOID ALVM
Sap
n i a l p -
R O Y A POWDER
LS
R oyal is m ade from pure, refined G rape Cream o f Tartar—C osts more
than Alum but you have the profit o f quality, the profit of good health.
MISS NELSON LEADS.
The County Votes go to the Perry-
dale Conttstant This Week.
F. V. Compton, Pallas.
G. flu tte r, Pallas.
S un d ay :
E. 1*. Cronin, M onmouth.
E. M urphy, Dallas.
M onday:
P. L. Keyt, Perrydale.
B. F. Jones, Indep.
J. S. Cooper, Indep.
T uesday:
C. C. Patrick, Indep.
Frank Butler, Falls City.
R. Buller, Falls City.
J. B. Teal, Falls Citv.
P r. Kershaw. G rand Ronde.
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
I bv local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
j T here is only one way to cure deafness,
and th a t is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed cou-
! dition of the mucous lining of the Eus-
i tachian tube. W hen this tube is in­
flamed you have a rum bling sound or
im perfect hearing, and when it is e n tir­
ely closed, deafness is the result, and
unless the inflam ation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its «lormal
condition, bearing will be destroyed for­
ever; nine cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in­
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
Has Stood the Test 25 Years.
We will give $100 for any case of deaf­
The old, original Grove’s Tasteless ness, caused by catarrh, th a t cannot be
Chill Tonic. You know what you are cured by H all’s C atarrh cure. Send for
taking. It is iron and quinine in a circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 Toledo, <). Sold by druggists, 75 cents.
Take H all’s Family Fills for Constipa­
cents.
tion.
The eighth week of the piano contest
finds Miss Delbert Nelson in the lead,
and with three of »he contestant* tig h t­
ly bunched as to votes, while others are
not very far behind. From this on it is
anybody’s race, and no one can tell the
outcome to a certainty. A num ber of
localities in the county rem ain as yet
unworked, and the first contestant to
get there can round up a fine bunch of
votes. Last night th e contest stook :
Miss Delbert Nelson, P errydale.. 23,595
Miss Lydia Muscott, P a lla s .. .. 21,710
Miss Ada Longnecker, Pallas . .. 20,50/i
Miss Ilattip M asters, Falls C ity .. 13,315
Miss Mend Conley, P a lla s........... 4,845
Look Out For This.
Miss E tta Phillips, Pallas,........... 3,430
Silas Orchard has recently sold to Mr.
Mias Ebbe, Dallas
................... 2gM6 | II. Landott for $450 six lots in the P al­
Miss Ada Byers, Independence .. 2,280 las Land and Im provem ent Co., addition
Miss Azora Gregg, B allston.......... 1,730 ■ to Pallas.
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Miss Daniel, M onm outh...............
950
A Guaranteed Cure For Piles.
Miss Maggie Herron, Monmouth.
100
Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding
Miss Pearl Percival, In d e p .........
100
piles. Druggists are authorized to re­
fund money if Pazo O inm ent does not
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS. I cure
in 6 to 14 dava. 50 cents.
Breakes a Rib.
W hile working at the Gerlinger mill
last Friday a 4-foot slab coming out of
the chute hit Mr. Jim H arris in the
breast. He knew he was h u rt, but kept
at work until Monday when the pain
became so intense as to lead him to c o n -^
suit a physician with the result th a t a l:
rib was pronounced broken and now J i n i l
will take a layoff.
A ^ays Remember the Full Name
j .axative '&romo Quinine
Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two.
* 1 THE SEASON’S
* i CORRECT HATS
MOTOR TIME TABLE.
TIT THE HAT
THE EACE
HOLD UP!
a n d c o n fid a r
U glo w Clothing House
D A L LA S
GUY BROS. & DALTON
V
right into your system — you injure digestion,
and ruin your stom ach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fenton, and Miss
r e n t to set o u t t o h o p s ,
E n q u i r e a t t h is to-w i t: O n o r b e fo r e t h e 16th d a y o f M a rc h ,
Landlord Thompson is to put in a ce­ I »Hice.
F 20 1907, a n d if v o u f a il to a n s w e r fo r w a n t t h e r e o f
I Bertha Coliins returned hom e from
After March 1st J. F. Holman will
t h e p la in tif f w ill a p p ly to t h e c o u r t fo r a d e c re e
ment w alfralong the e n tire front of the
I Walla W alla Saturday.
as p r u v e d fo r in h is c o m p l a in t to - w it : F o r t h e W ednesday:
I The S. 1*. has been putting in new reduce the price of milk to 5 cents a
Hotel Gail.
s u m of $150 w ith I n te r e s t t h e r e o n fro m J u n e 27,
Ed
Biddle,
Dull
a
.
quart for milk and 3 cents for pints.
crossings this week—good job too.*
\ T Y O U R O W N P R IC E A l a r g e s e c o n d h a n d 1900. a t 10 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m a n d $40 a t t o r n e y ’s
Miss Frankie lla y te r returned from
We sell stoves anil ranges on th e in ­
F. J. Coad, Dallas
a i r t ig h t h e a ti n g s to v e . I n q u i r e h e r e .
fee to g e t h e r w ith c o s ts ; fo r t h e f o re c lo s u r e of
th e Portland hospital Friday, consider­ stallm ent plan. Use it w hile you pay
J.
I).
McDonald,
Pallas,
a c e r t a in m o rtg a g e d e s c r ib e d in s a id c o m p l a in t
ably improved in health.
a n d e x e c u te d b y t h e s a id G. W . S h r iv e r a n d
for it—Guy Bros.
C E V E R A L fin e 10 a c r e f r u i t t r a c t s f o r s a le b y H a r r i e t t E. S h r iv e r , o n t h e 27th d a y o f J u n e , T h u rsd a y :
Mrs. J . H. Frakes and daughter, E s­
189H, to s e c u r e t h e p a y m e n t o f a c e r t a i n p r o m i- F rid a y :
Miss Maggie O’Donnell, of Forest O H . G. C A M P B E L L .
sie, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Inez Grove, is visiting at the home of Mr.
s o ry n o te , t h a t t h e p r e m is e s c o n v e y e d b y s a id
N. T. G reer, Falls City.
m o r tg a g e m a y b e s o ld a n d t h e p ro c e e d * a p ­
Riggs a t Vancouver, W ash.
and Mrs. W. L, Soehren.
E. V. Dolton, Dallas.
C O R S a le —T w o g o o d h e a t i n g s to v e s . I n q u i r e p lie d to t h e p a y m e n t o f t h e s u m d u e o n s a id
prom
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Mrs. Dalton, Pallas.
The young ladies of the college Y
t h e r e o n a t t h e r a t e o f 10 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m
W hy not use wire fencing, It is I o f M »1rs, É M e tz g e r, ~ D a " lla s .
Mrs, J . II. H ollister, Pallas.
M. C. A. gave a waffle supper in the cheaper and better. We have the best
fro m t h e 27th d a y o f J u n e , 1900, a n d $40 a s a t ­
J. S. Cooper, Independence.
t o r n e y ’s fee a n d c o s ts o f t h is s u it .
McCallon building Friday evening.
money will buy—Guy Bros.
C l R STC L A 88 m ilc h c o w f o r s a le b y L. R o g e rs
T h is s u m m o n s b y a n o r d e r o f t h e H o n . E d . F.
Miss B. Collins, Pallas.
I l la l la s . M u tu a l p h o n e 1204.
F20 C o a d , j u d g e o f t h e c o u n ty c o u r t o f t h e s t a t e of
John and M ilt G rant were out to see
W. R. Ellis agent Daily Oregonian
O re g o n fo r t h e c o u n ty o f P o lk m a d e a t c h a m ­ S a tu rd a y ,
th eir father, H. R. G rant, Sunday, he and
b e rs o n th e 24th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1907, is s e rv e d
E vening Telegram . Special rates
C. A. Barnuin, Falls C itv.
being very had off with pneumonia.
w E A L E D B id s fo r 10 c o r d s o f g r u b o a k a n d 10 u p o n y o u b y t h e p u b l i c a t i o n t h e r e o f fo r a p e r
to subscribers on rural routes.
K. C. Eld ridge, Independence.
O c o rd s of s m a ll fir w o o d fo r s p r i n g d e li v e r y , io d of s ix c o n s e c u tiv e a n d s u c c e s s iv e w e e k s
Mrs. Metzger has moved her entire
J . Baird, Pallas.
Roy Brady fell through a platform ut w ill be r e c e iv e d a t t h i s office u p to m a m of im m e d ia te l y p r io r t o t h e 16th d a y of M a rc h ,
1907, in t h e D a lla s I te m iz e r , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
m illinery stock to the Uglow building the Dallas Lum ber com pany’s mill Fri- I M a rc h 1st.
J.
V. Child, Dallas.
o n Box. 2 5 c .
lis h e d w e e k ly a t D a lla s in s a id c o u n ty . T h e
form erly occupied by Mrs. H ubbard.
E. P. W eir, Airlie.
day and badly sprained his arm .
d a t e o f t h e first p u b l ic a ti o n o f t h i s s u m m o n s is
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took the gentlem an’s prize at the K. P. land contracting for the new skating l 1j I n q u ir e o f W . C. W illia m s , A ir lie , O re g o n .
N. L BUTLER,
A tt o r n e y fo r P l a in tif f .
hall and Mrs. Vesta Richmond the la­ rinks hardwood floor and for 100 of the \
dies.
latest m ake of roller skates.
f H A V E m o n e y t o l o a n a t a ll tim e s a t t h e v e ry
W hile the K. P. Ball T hursday even­
Administratrix’ Notice.
Roller skates, um brella repairing, I I b e s t r a t e s o b ta in a b le * —H . G . C a m p b e ll.
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ing was not a glittering financial suc­ Pet ultim a incubators, poultry supplies (
cess, it was certainly a .m ost enjoyable and foods, “ Lilly’s B est” W illam ette | O N E Y to lo a n o n i m p r o v e d f a r m p r o p e r ty
V T O T IC E 1ft H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T IIK U N ­
a t u s u a l r a t e s b y O s c a r H a y t e r , D a lla s .
affair.
Valley garden seeds at S m ith ’s cyclery. I
IT d e r s ig n e d h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d b y t h e c o u n ­
ty c o u r t of P o lk c o u n ty , O r e g o n , a d m i n i s t r a t r i x
P r. H. L. Toney, dentist, graduate of | There will lie a special m issionary ser I
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f t h e e s ta t e M a th ia s W. S t e w a r t d e c e a s e d .
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All p e rs o n s k n o w in g t h e m s e lv e s in d e b t e d to
Uglow building. E xam inations free. next Sunday a t 11 a. m., (5:30 and 7:30, r M t y .—J . L. C o llin s , D a lla s .
s a id e s ta t e a r e h e r e b y n o tif ie d to c a ll a n d s e t ­
tle t h e s a m e w i th t h e u n d e r s i g n e d w i t h i n six
’Phone 45.
p. m. The serm ons, addresses, recita-1
S a le s m e n —M a n y m a k e $100 to $15« m o n th s fro m t h e d a t e h e r e o f a n d a ll p e rs o n s
b id d in g c la im s a g a in s t s a id e s ta t e a r e h e r e b y
Mrs. George G erlinger ami little tions and special music will l>e on m is­ \T T A N p e T r E m D —
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daughter have returned from a several sionary subjects. All are cordially in­ G ro w n o n r e s e r v a ti o n , f a r fro m o ld orchard.**, t n h o e tifie
u n d e r s i g n e d w i t h i n s ix m o n th s fro m t h e
a d v a n c e d w e e k ly . C h o ic e o f t e r r i t o r y . Ad- «late h e re o f , t h a t t h e s a m e m a y be a d ju s t e d .
m onths’ visit with relatives in Southern vited to attend and help m ake th is a ,1 ( ’anil
re»* W a s h in g to n N u r s e ry C o m p a n y , T o p p c n -
real
missionary
rally.—N.
W.
Sager,
We have the new Fall hats in seveial diflerent blocks. Imagine your
D a te d a t D a lla s , O re g o n , t h i s 14tn d a y of
California.
ish, Wash.
,
pastor.
F e b r u a r y , 1907.
hatehet faced friend and his fat cousin wearing Derby» shaped just alike.
E L IZ A B E T H E .ftT E W A R T ,
Cock fighting is the latest sport in
N. L. B u t l e r ,
A d m in is tr a trix .
Pallas has a new m ercantile house,
Pallas. Several of our citizens have a
It makes an absurdity of the idea that there is only one realy right block
T H R E E HA LEflM E N F O R O C R N E W C O U N T Y .
A tto r n e y fo r e s ta t e
game roosters th a t they consider can­ which will In* in operation in a few 1 t o w n s h ip a n d r a i l r o a d S u rv e y * o f O re g o n .
♦lavs. Mr. Ralph Adams, a well known T h e s e s u r v e y s a r e a s p le n d i d c o m p i l a t io n of
each season.
not 1» licked.
young man of this vicinity, has decided f a r t s , fig u re s a m i d r a w in g s , a n d o f w o n d e r f u l
Mrs. Chas. Huhlrard, in the Uglow to engage in the second hand furniture v a lu e . C o u n ty a n d to w n s a r e f u lly i n d e x e d ,
block, is retiring from th e m illinery business, and has rented the Uglow a r n ta d in p ly o p u s l h a o t i w o n n o a f n d e a c d h i s t a a r n e c e g s i v e b n e ; tw r e a e i n l r o a a d ll s
business and will sell h e r en tire stock building, Meiser’s old stand, for the d a lio n s a ls o s h o w n ; c o n g r e s s io n a l d i s t r ic t s
FROM IN D E P E N D E N C E .
regardless of cost.
purpose. T here is no reason why such o O u th t li e n r e f d e , a tu n r u e m s t b o e o r e d n u m a n e d r o u p s o p t o u l a m t i e o n n t s i o n g . iv e n A .
FOR DALLAM.
e n d Id o p p o r t u n i t y fo r e n e r g e t ic m en
L eav e In d e p e n d e n c e , d a ily e x c ep t S u n d a y ,
Do you want a good thing in fire in­ a venture should not pay here, ami in sol
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agent for the Oregon Fire Relief a s s e r ­ gentlem an of pronounced business abili­
L e a v e I n d e p e n d e n c e , d a il y , 10:35 a. rn. ; le a v e
ty, and of courteous and genial temjiera-
M o n m o u th , 10:5« a . m .; a r r i v e a t D a lla s 11:15
tion, of McMinnville.
m ent. T hat be will succeed is a fore­
a . in.
L e a v e I n d e p e n d e n c e , d a ll y , 6:15 n. in .: le a v e
Sheep For Sale
The closing of our grocery, hardw are gone conclusion.
M o n m o u th , 6 :30 p m . . a r r i v e a t D a lla s , 6:56 p.
and fu rniture stores a t (1 o ’clock in the
in.
^ o r SO C o ts w o ld E w es w ith la m b s fro m fu ll
FOR A IK I IK.
evening does not seem to m eet with
Our plan is to have enough different style», in varying dim ensions, »o S |
4 0 b lo o d b u c k s , a ll in fin e c o n d it i o n a n d a
L e a v e I n d e p e n d e n c e , d a ll y , 7 :30 a in . ; le a v e s
CERTIFICATES GRANTED.
popular approval by any means.
IPne lo t. A d d re s s ,
J . L, PI R V IN E ,
M o n m o u th . 7:40 a . in .; a r r i v e a t A ir lie , 8:16 a.
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to fit any face with a hat that i» becoming a» well a» »mart
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Hon. J. L. Collins has treated his en­
First tira d e —A. J . Shipley, Mon­ Ik 11 P h o n e , K arin 71, 1 m ile n o r t h Z e n a P o lk
L e a v e I n d e p e n d e n c e , d a il y , 3:30 p m .: le a v e s I
showing the correct block» ol the leading Matter», and you will be sure of
tire block to a new coat of white paint, m outh; ( ’. J. G raham , Falls C ity; P. B. c o u n ty .
M o n m o u th , 3:50; p. m .; a r r i v e n t A ir lie , 4:25 j
the work l>eing done by Shriver
p. m .
Swartz, B uell; S. C. Davenport, Balls*
newness and correctness i f you come here ior your fall hat.
roK MONMOCTII ONLY.
Boorse, th e painters and decorators.
toll.
L e a v e s I n d e p e n d e n c e , d a il s . 2:15 p. m .
Second
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Braun,
Buell;
Street
Improvement
Notice.
FR O M D A LLA S
Mr. John Caint»he1l is an artist when
r o R IND CrSRD KNCK.
| it comes to window dressing, b xik at Lucy Freem an, Lewisville; May K ester,
L e a v e D a lla s d a il y , e x c e p t H u n d a v . 9:15 a. m
. M c D a n ie l :
le a v e s M o n m o u th . 9:4« a . m .; a r r i v e a t In d i
Campbell A H ollister’s windows when In d e |« n d e n c e ; Fiona C lem ent, Me- i V T O o T H W ..H
K 1H H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E CITY p e n d e n e e . 9:56 a . in
you want to s«* especially nice work in M iifnville; Mabel Beaver, Salem.
o u n c il o f t h e c it y o f D a lla s . O re g o n , c o n ­
L e a v e D a lla s , d a il y , 1 p . m . ; le a v e M o n m o u th
T hird Grade— Irm a N orthup, Stiver. te > m p c la
te « t h e p a s s a g e o f a n o r d in a n c e r e q u i r
th a t line.
25 p . m . : a r r i v e a l I n d e ¡»end enes-, 1 :40 n. r*
! in g t h e i m p r o v e m e n t o f th o s e c e r t a in s tr e e ts ( T ’h h l is s t r a i n c o n n e c ts a t M o n m o u th fo r A irlie ) )
I h e r e i n d e s c r ib e d a s fo llo w s, t o w i t: A new
Frank Snyder is dangerously ill with
L e a v e D a lla s , d a ll y , 7:35 n m .; le a v e M on­
I s id e w a lk 5 fee t 4 i n c h e s in w i d t h o n t h e s o u th m o u t h 8 p. m .. a r r i v e a t I n d e p e n d e n c e , 8:15 p
pneum onia a t Ely, Nevada. H iabroth-
- id e o f t h a t p a r t o f C la y s tr e e t a d ja c e n t to a n d
erinlaw . Mr. Tom W arren, of McMinn­
a d jo i n i n g t h a t c e r t a i n l o t o r p a r t o f lo t o r n a r
FR O M A IR L IE .
: c e l o f g r o u n d d e s c r ib e d a s l o ts 1 a n d 2. b lo c *
ville, left for th a t place Saturday to
L e a v e s A irlie . d a il y , 9 a . m . le a v e M o n m o u th
15. D a lla s L a n d n n d I m p r o v e m e n t C o m p a n y 's 5:40 p. i n .; a r r i v e a t I n d e p e n d e n c e . 9 : J » a in.
look after him.
. .M i t i o n t o n.11««, O r .« o n . T h a t w K »l>V ( T h is t r a i n c o n n e c ts a t M o n m o u th fo r D a lla s .)
w a lk w ill lie c o n s tr u c te d o f l u m b e r a t th e
L e a v e A ir lie d a ll y . 5:06 i>. m
le a v e M on
Don’t buy an oil can th a t will over­
t im e a n d In t h e m a n n e r t o be h e r e i n a f t e r p r e ­ m o u th 5 40 p. m : a r r i v e a t I n d e p e n d e n c e , 1 » ,
fill your lam p and spill oil over every­
s c r ib e d b y s u c h o r d in a n c e . T h a t t h e c o s t of
Tin* right hatter is behind every hat you find here
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M ich s id e w a lk w ill b e a s se s s e d to t h e a b o v e 1
FROM M O N M oU T H O N LY .
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Howe’s grocery.
T h a M h e c it y c o u n c il o f s a id c it y w ill s it In
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t h e c o u n c il r h a m b e r in s a id c it y o n t h e I th d a y
J. C. Uglow is re-arranging his show-
o f M a rc h . A. D . 1907. a t 7 :»• o ’c lo c k in t h e e v e n
r Z o S L IC K E B .
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in g a n d a t s a id tim e a n d p la c e w ill h e a r a n d Proposals for Street Improvement.
windows in a m«*t artistic m anner.
d e t e r m i n e o b j e c tio n s a n d r e m o n s tr a n c e s t h e r e
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He waa in Portland Saturday to get new
to . if a n y t h e r e lie ; a n d t h a t a ll o w n e r s , a n d
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furnishings for the lietter showing off of
o t h e r p e rs o n s In I n te r e s t , m a y a t t e n d a t saXI ^ B A L E D P R O P O H A I# W IL L B l R B U K IV E D *
tim e a n d p la c e a n d s h o w c a u s e , if a n y t h e y •J a t U rn office o f t h e A u d i t o r a n d P o lic e J u d g e
his new spring stock.
WTERPF.OOf
h a v e , w h y s u c h s id e w a lk s h o u ld n o t be p o d - o f t h e ( I t r o f D a lla s . O re g o n , u n t i l M o n d a y . *
Kev. Winfield Arnold, who has been
at m e t e d .
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CLOTHING,
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fo r t h e Im
D o n e by o r d e r o f t h e c ity c o u n c il o f t h e c ity p M m a rc
v tn c n t o f th o s e c e r t a i n |M*rta o f f o u r t a n d *
stationed at Pallas, and wife met with
limad» of rh»bf
of D a lla s , m a d e o n t h e i s t h d a y o f F e b r u a r y . A sh s tr e e t- In s a id c it y , a s in O r d in a n c e s
a n n m le r of th e ir friends Monday at an
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n u m b e r e d 76 a n d 76. p r o v id e d to be m a d e
W itn e s s m y h a n d a n d t h e offic ia l s e a l o f th e fta
aftern<ion tea given by th e ladies’ of the
id I m rjL
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v e m e n t to I k * c o m p le te d o n o r t**fore jM
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s a id c itv o f D a lla s , t h is 19th d a y o f F e b r u a r y ,
Evangelical cliurrh, in th eir honor.
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b a K. P w r o r P T P R ,
M r.and Mrs. Arnold will soon take
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A u d i t o r and P o lic e J u d g e o f t b e C ity of Dal-
their departure for th eir aid home in
DAN P. BTO U K FER .
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Ohio, to rem ain with hia aged father.—
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F e b r u a r y 9, 1907.
Payton O ptim ist.
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Our furniture line
is becoming m orecom ­
plete every day.
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