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j^!uuuuutnnA«uuuvuwuyyuuut9 | Saturday’s Special ’ ...Scotch Brussell Rugs... Guy Bros, (fe Dalton 9 x1 2 fe e t Regular price $16.00 Saturday price 11.50 THE STORE WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH SATURDAY ONLY No ’Phone orders accepted. Does it interest you to know that we are sell in filig li grade Fur niture and Hardware at a less margin than any store in Polk Co.? Mrs. Nancy J. Frink baa purchased | the Weaver property of Mrs. U.C. (-ra For Hale- White Leghorn egg», the ven lor $i, loti. best layer« in the world, $1 a netting. It is a pity the wesLside train cannot I Leave orders at Howe’s grocery.—G. A. be run somewhere near on time, It B ro c k . « cause's our Flyer to be late nearly every Mr. Tracy McTimmonds writes to day. have his «duress changed from Soda- Mr. John Lynn has filed hia petition ville to Lebanon. He thinks the Item- izer much improved during the last few as councilman for the second ward. All }>etitio»H must be filed five days from months. the election day—April 1st, Mr. Jus Hudson and son, of Danville, Win. Cherrington, of Salem, W. Ellis, | lllonois, arrived Friday on a visit with | his daughters, Mrs. A l Longnecker and of Falls City, Mrs. T. 8. Burch, Miss Al- lie Burch. Cass Gibson and «laughter, 1 Mrs. A. Konneiuan, of Pioneer. Mr. j Hudson may conclude to locate here if of Hick real l, were noticed on our streets yesterday. the climate suits him. M. F. White has gone to Wallowa I State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county—as. Frank J. Cheney makes county for another batch of horses. This will make the second band he has ' oath that he is senior partner of the firm j of F, J. Cheney A Co., doing business in brought down this spring, and he finds i the city of Toledo, county and state a rea«ly sale for them in the valley at a I aforesaid, and that said firm will pav remunerative figure. $1(10 for each and every ease of catarrh Mr. P. S. Greenwood has just shippe«l I that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s 262 bales of hops to England on open I Catarrh Cure. F. J. C h e n e y . consignment through the Agency of Sworn to before me and subscribed in Hop Broker T. A. Higgs. The hops can | my presence, this 6th day of December, yet be sold enroute, and samples can be I A. D. A. W. G leason , Notary procured of Mr. Greenwood. Pubic. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken In the cantata, (Aden Esther, to be ! internally, *nd a c ts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, giveu at McMinnville in the near future under the direction of Martin E. Robin i Send for testimonials free. F. J. C hk - i nby & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all son, Mrs. Tom Warren will be queen, Frank Snyder the king, and Miss j druggists 75 cents. Take Hall’s Family Mr. Ella Butler, of this city, will be sing the rills for constipation. part of Zeresh. I C. C. Mitchell, buihler and contractor. J * §r f e The only excuse for buying anything but a Pure Grape Cream o f Tartar Baking Powder is to save a few cents in price. 4] R O Y A L costs you a few cents more per can than Alum or Phos phate o f Lime powders, but it is worth far more than the difference to keep your biscuits, cakes and pastry free from the injurious effects o f these cheapening substitutes. ^[Continued use o f Alum means permanent injury to health. J ROOFING Largest Stock on West Side. Lawn Mowers f Now is the time for Lawn Mowers. Com plete stock from the cheapest to the best ball-bearing. The price w ill suit you. A Common" Horse r 'OR sale—Buy mure, 9 years old, w eigh in g 1.- 2U0 pounds. A. A. Liudemuu. Monmouth No 1, phone 53 white. C O R SALE 5 cows, 3 g iv in g milk and 2 to be 1 fresh soon—C. E. w h eelock .l m ile west of Monmouth. C O R SALE—180 acres o f land, fine for fruit. * grain, stock and da iry in g .—C. W. Boyle, Dallas. And sell, fits perfectly and is made from the best Cal ifornia oak tan leather and is fully warranted free from flaws L 'P L L BLOOD Buff Leghorn eggs, $1 a setting. I E. M. Smith, Dallas. TJUFP Orphington eggs fo f sale by W. W. 11- D lory, Kickreall. 4t GEORGE DUNHAM COR Sale—a team, new wide tire wagon and ( harness, by J. R. Arthur on the Holt McDaniel place, near Riekreall, tf The Harness Man, Independence. Hardware, Etc. ( ' D w Á DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of DaS* las and their Friends. Umbrellas repaired by Lee Smith. Nothing but the new 1907 designs, Furniture Large shipments of F u r n i t u r e arriving daily. Go-Carts A shipment o f the newest designs in Go- Carts just in from the factory. 1lURE-BRED W hite W yndotte eggs for sale at i 50 cents a setting o f 15, by Amos Holm an, of ; Dalias. M21 Also carry stock food and veterinary medicines. You are respect- fully invited to call, inspect our stock and get prices. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building. Wall Paper — Advertising under this head 1 cent a word each Insertion The Harness We Make A shipment of the different sizes in M ilk Cans due to arrive this week. ♦ OOD Clover Seed for sale bv Loe Bros., RicîT- reali. M29 CO R SALE A good work horse, a 2-year-old ‘ Jersey bull, and heavy yielding artichokes, by W, D. Calkins, Dallas. Bell phone, 458. tf D A N P . STOUFFER, A uditor and Police Judge. March 19, 1907. E. M. SM l'l 11, Clerk. By A. N. H OLM AN, Deputy. N. L. Butler, attorney. [Heal] Citation. COGS for hatching. Black Minorca". Barred L Rocks and Pekín Ducks— C. I. Ballard, 2J miles east of Dallas. Address, Riekreall. H A VE money to loan at all times at the very . best rates obtainable — H. G. Campbell. O N E Y to loan on im proved farm property at usual rate« by Oscar Hayter, Dallas. In the county court o f the state o f Oregon for the county of Polk. In the matter o f the estate o f Lou Emma Palmer, deceased—Citation. To Alm a A rt Palmer, Yead Brown, Roy Brown, Edna Brown, Vivian Jordan, Pearl Jordan. Ethel Jordan and Glauys Jordan. r \ t h ' e n a m e o f t h e s t a t e o f oregon . n to present the same duly verified to the under signed w ithin six months from the date hereof, that the same may be adjusted. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this ¿>th day o f The editor of this paper «loes not know overly much about the intricacies of basket ball, but be was pleased and sur prised to see our little second college j team beat Multnomah’s second team. , when they were so clearly outclasse«! and handicapped in size an«l weight. 1 Brains and skill won them the battle. J Charles Evans West was born in Mc*s- • cow, Idaho, and <lie<l in DaLlas Monday at the age of 18 years, of consumption. The funeral was held from his father’ , Mr. E. W. West, residenceTuesdav, and the remains laid tf« rest in the brown cemetery. Mr. West has lived here four I The obi, original Grove’s Tasteless years and this is the third death in his I Chill Tonic. You know what you an family dqring that time from the same taking. It is iron and quinine in a disease. He desires to thank the many j tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 friends for their kindnets during the bereavement. ■ cents. J .M . BU ErO ED , Administrator. W e pay 4 % on lime deposits, current rates on savings accounts, receive deposits subjefl to check, and do a general bank Y o u can have the advantages of a the mails. T o every lady of Dallas and vicinity a pack- j%T age of Korn Kinks by calling for them. j£ - Savings accounts received from one dollar up. O p e n an account w ith us i 4 Strained sage honey - 35 cents a quart bottle Another barrel of those fine sour pickles, 50c a gal how • - OREGON rapidly and note it w ill grow. i FRANK WATSON. Pr R L DL’RHXM VM PmmArn W H FEAR. 1 % C CATCHING* Am ! Crider s Grocery DALLAS Whituoy M[idit Sunday in Harry Given and Joe Mohr, local em ployes of the Willamette Valley Co., nave gone to Seaside, Oregon, to install a new boiler and dynamo for the com pany at that place. Hon. R. M. Smith, of Monmouth, was a caller vesterdav. lie desires us to note the fact that Monmouth now has 12 regular arriving ami departing trains each day. This i • ■••ring some. FALLS CITY. We failed t«» get the Falls City New s this week or last. The driveway around the park is be ing cleared of brush and put in shape for nse. The annev to the hotel is rapidly near ing completion, and when finished will be a fine a«ldition to our business block. Harry Seymour, our former school principal, was in town Saturday renew ing ac(]uaintances and noting our prog ress. Allie Courter is buihling a new home on Main street. Many new houses are in course of construction, and carpen ters hard to get. Lots of new furniture has been placed in the hotel, and many other improve ments made. All visitors speak highly of the Falls City hotel. At the coming city election our peo ple are to work on the electric light atieetSon. stock running at large an«l the purchase of a rock crusher. Last week August Waltenberg was se verely injured by a log rolling over him while at work in the Spaulding camp. It was a close call and the wonder is # Old Gyp, the decrepid Chinaman, is that the young man is alive. about to become a county charge. Mr. W. E. Newsome, of Hairier, was here T. D. Phillips is building a small house this week looking after various business for him to live in. interests. He lias bought the falls and The Rebekahs held a district conven tlie valuable water right that goes with tion in the Woodman hall here Tuesday, them, and will at once rebuild the dam at which many members were present and prepare to furnish power to indus from all over the county. tries awaiting the same. PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS. Mrs. Metzger will h ive a fine display oi hats on March 23rd. The form al, 'onday: spring hat openii.g will lie on Thursday \ C. M. Atwater, Dallas. tii0'28th. Tlie ladies of Dallas and vi E. E. Park, Ind. cinity are cordially invited to visit he» J. D. Kramer, Falls City. store*in the Uglow building. Tuesday: Mr.«. Ella J. Metzger will open a mil A. II. Mahoney and wife, Monmouth. linery store in Falls City today with a O. I) Butler, and wife, Ind. display of street hat*'. On Friday after J. Wagner, Falls City. noon ami Saturtlav, the29th and 30th, G. Williams, Falls City. there will lie on display a fine assort We«lnes la y : ment of nice hats. She has secured a J. J. Mohr, Dallas. corner of H. C. Coulter's store. The W. T. Hawley, Ind. Falls City ladies will he welcome« 1. D. L. Keyt. Perrvdale. Our school house needs enlarging, and will get it. It has been decided to Duild an addition capable of making four rooms, and at tne same time a new fur- nmee w i l l be |>la»*<‘<! In the basement, the buiMing repainted and refurnished throughout. Falls City is growing Robinson Bros, have their new meat market open to the public. This is one of the best appointed simps in the coun ty. Everything about it is arranged for the handling of meat proditctsin a clean und economical manner, and the entire arrangement of the building is thor oughly up to «late. * * * * * * * * * * * 1 L Th! SEASON’S CORRECT HATS We have the new Kail bats in scveial different blocks. Im agine your hatchet faced friend and bis fat cousin wearing Derbys shaped just alike. It makes an absurdity of the idea that there is only one realy right block each season. * * Poultry Business not Overdone * * * * * * * * * Our plan is to have enough different styles, in varying dimensions, so as to fit any face with a hat that is becoming as well as smart. \N o are showing the correct blocks ol the leading Hatters, and you will l>e sure o f newness and correctness i f you come here ior your fall hat. * Send us your deposits. A c k n o w le d g ment w ill be sent you by return mail. 3 Mr. A. Portland. I * strong bank at your very door by using GUY BROS. & DALTON PO W D E R WE fIT THE HAT MONEY IN CHICKENS! % TO THE EACE Sibley & En kin, A ttorneys for estate. ing business.. ^1 b a k in g F. L. Roth ami wife, of Salem, have There will probably be a special train been visiting here. to Falls City Sunday. Citation. The genial foreman of the Observer is Joe Brown has sold out at Stavton and will move back to Dallas soon. In the county court o f the state o f Oregon, laid up with a cut hand. for the county o f Polk. „ We welcome our Perrvdale corres The Colosseum skating rink will open In tlio m a iler of the estate o f W lllia m 1 . pondent back to the ranks once more, j next Saturday night with a dance. Palmer, deceased.—^Citation. To Alm a Art Palm er, Vead Brown, Roy Judge Burch, of Riekreall, desired to Brown, Edna Brown, V ivian Jordan, Pearl Jor Judge Galloway’s court is in session dan, Ethel Jordan and Gladys Jordan, greet- help one of the contestants out and today—doing a little divorce business. came in and paid for two years Monday. » j'.N* TH E NAM E OF T H E S TATE OF OREGON, Mr. H. R. Grant is not improving in 1 You are hereby cited und required to ap Mr. E. W. Kearns, superintendent of health as fast as his many friends would pear in the county court of the state o f Oregon, for the county «»1 Polk, at the court room there the Willamette Valley Co., was at In wish. of, at Dallas, m the county of Polk, on \\e<l- dependence the first of the week on uesday, the 20th (lay o f March, 1907, at 10 o ’clock Mr. D. E. E nmett, of Buell, says he in the forenoon of that day, then und there to business. cannot <lo without “ Polk county’s best show cause, if any, why an order should not be Ben Harris, wife and two sons, are paper.” made, authorizing the adm inistruior o f said estate to sell the lo llow in g described real es I down visiting their old Dallas home and Our city council sat until 11 o’clock cale, belonging to said estate, lo-wit. The numerous relatives. He is working for .,outh one-tnira o f the fo llow in g described Monday night discussing matters of lien- premises: Beginning at a point 146 rods north a Seattle electric light company. fit to the city. and tw enty five and five-nineteenth rods east Horace Webster ami W. R, Ellis are of the SwUinwest corner «»f ih e d l <•, No. 64, Not. Secretary F. J. Craven is out with no No. 2273 ot S. L. Campbell, in 18 s, of r ;> W, «»I to have a regular stand at the big Colos ihe W illam ette meridian, in Polk county, Ore seum, where they will have confection tices for a club meeting of La Creole gon, thence east tw enty-live live-nineteenth club next Sunday afternoon i«i elect offi reals; thence south 14 rous; thence east seventy ery, soft drinks, cigars, etc., on sale. * cers. four fourteen-nineteenth rods; thence south Remember that Miss Bertha Collins 132 rods, thence west WU rods to the place o f More unsigned correspondence this will have her grand millinery opening! oeginning. . . , Witness: The Hon. Ed. F. Goad, judge of the next Friday evening and Saturday. Do week. We hate to throw it in the waste county court ot the state o f Oregon, for the basket, but must know whosends in the -ouniy oi Polk, w itn the seal of said court al- not miss this chance to be first on a fine items. display .ixed,"this 1st day «»f February, A. D. 1907, A ttest: \ FEW thoroughbred w hite W yandotte cock- *A erels and eggs for sale at |1.50 a setting. Also a few w hite Leghorn eggs at f l , by Jas. Boydston, Dallas. M2I Fiske, the best printer, for your job ! work. Free! Free! r o y a l C E A LK I) proposals w ill be received at theof- J lire o f ih e auditor ami police Judge o f tin* •itv of Dallas, Oregon, until Monday. April 1. 1907, at »1 o'clock p m. for the im provem ent of those certain p a rt«o f Court street in said city .is in ordinances numbered 75 ami 7fi, provided to be made. Sai«l Im provm ent to be completed on or before May 31. 1907. Proposals for the improvement o f each o f the above mentioned streets must be separate, . The righ t to reject any and all bids is hereby Has Stood the Test 25 Years. Look where you may you can’ t beat us in the House Furnishing line. ■ Proposals for Street Improvement 1007 National bycycles now in at Lee j I You are hereby cited and required to appear Easter novelties at Laugharv’s gro Smith’s cyclery. in the county «‘ourt o f the state «»f Oregon, for O NEY to loan at fi per cent on farm securi the county of Polk at the <*«>urt room thereof, cery store. ty.—J. L. Collins, Dallas. at Dallas in the county o f Polk on Wednesday, Take the little folks to sec the Easter the 20th tiny o f March, 1907, at 10 o ’clock in the White and mixed sweet pea seed in novelties at Laughary’s grocery store. forenoon of that day, then ami there to show bulk at Howe’s. f A N TE D —Salesmen—Many make fl()0 to flat) cause, ifu n y, why an order should not be made ('hick time is here.— Lee Smith has per month ; some even more. Stock « lean. authorizing the adm inistrator of said estate to L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary the p: «»per food for young chicks. Try Grown on reservation, far from ol«i orchards. sell the follow ing described real property be public, typewriting. Cash advanced weekly. Choice o f territory. A d longing to m id estate, tow it: The north one- it an«l see them grow and thrive. dress Washington Nursery Company. Toppen- third oi the follow in g described premises: Be ginning »it »i point 14b rods north and twenty- Earlv Vermont seed potatoes for sale Oscar Holmes rode the Wood men goat | ish, Wash. live tind five-nineteenth unis east o f the south at Crider’s grocery. Tuesday night and Oscar DeHuveu was j west corner «if «1 1 e No. 64, Not. No. 2273, o f 8. L Campbell, in l 8 s, of r 5 w, o f the W illam ette admitted by car«l from the Corvallis I Fancy evaporated apples, three pounds laeridmn in Polk county, O regon; thence cast camp. Wood Rids Wanted. for 25 cent« at Crider’s grocery. twenty-five five-ninteenth rods; th em e south * I 14 rods; thence east seventy-four four-nine A tight rope artist put up his parapha- Missess Ina and Lcttie Fish back visit teenth roils them*e south 132 rods; thence west nalia on Main street, but found the li N OTICE is herein given that un to April 3, luo rods to tne place o f beginning. ed relatives in Salem last Friday and cense more than he could stand, and • ' 1907, at 1 p. m. I w ill receive bids to be open Witness: The Hon. Ed. F. Goad, judge o f Saturday. ed at the A pril term o f the county court f«>r the countv court o f the state o f Oregon, for the gave n«i performance. the court house as follow s: Tw en ty cords of county o f Polk with the seal o f sal«! court af- Peter Shultz, of Oklahoma, is visiting oak wood to be not less than tw o inches lixed, this 1st day of February. A J), IW7. Some more unsigned correspondence grub at the small and 10 inches at the large ends: friends on Salt Creek, and may conclude Attest: K M «M IT H . in this week. Had to go to the waste also 20 cords o f bodv lir wood, old grow th. A ll to locate here. [Heal] By A N. IVOLM a Y t . basket. They also faile«! to give the of it to be delivered at the court house not later than September 1,1907. Deputy. N. F. Gregg has just finished putting locality. Sign your name to each letter E M. SM ITH. N. L. Butler, attorney. up a new water tank which will hold an«i head your articles. Tl e postmark County Clerk. about 1,700 gallons • >n the envelope may be a place 20 miles Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist, graduate of away. Administrator’s Notice. Brick For Sale. Ann Arbor, Mich. Offiice upstaires in Mr. J. E. Yoakum was in Tuesday to V O TIC K IS HEREBY G IVE N T H A T T H E UN Uglow building. Examinations free. pay up and give his votes to Miss Nelson. ix (lersigiic<l lias been appointed by the «•nun- brick, second hand, for sale cheap. Apply tv court of I’olk County, «ircgon, adnilniatrator ’ Phone 45. He will again be the manager of the ^OOO to W illam ette V a lley Co. o f the estate of Harry H. Hurlord, decease«!. A ll Dcmona knowliiK thcmaelve* indebted to »aid There will be a stallion show in Dal Molson hop yard of 140 acres. They estate arc hereby notified to call and nettle the las on the last Saturday in March, and also run 50acres in grain. Mr. Yoakum muiiim with Hi«* underaigned w ithin m I x inoiithit will put out 20 acres more in hops for All owners are requested to bring their from the «late hereof ami all person« holding them this spring. claims against said estate are hereby notified horses and participate. A pleasant time was enjoyed at a sur prise party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P*. Brown in honor of their daughter Zylpha. (iames were played and then a delicious lunch was served, an«l soon after a candy pull. She received many presents. Those present were: Katie Hughes. Blanche Day, Golda Plaster. Nettie Wells, Edith Brown. Birta Mc Bride, Ethel Johnson, Rath Chambers, Zylpha Brown, John Thom peon, George Fuller, Clare Davis, Clarence Brown, Earl an«l Hay Day. Avoid Alum Ailments—Say plainly Agent for Polk Countyh^^ NEW TO-DAY W ill do lots of work if his harness fits, but the best animal on earth cannot do himself justice if it does not Milk Cans L et us figure your Building Hardware, your Plum bing or your Papering and Paint ing. Nothing but the most competent men employed, und satis faction guaranteed. L .C . K O S E R [ e Pore (iidpeCream ^Tartar'S* A meeting was held at Monmouth Tuesday night for the purpose of taking initiatory steps toward invoking the wFRPnnT referendum on the normal school ques tion. Prof. Campbell, Rev. Sukatoose and lion. J. H. Hawley were made a committee to 6ecuro legal advice and TH E BEST ROOFING * lraft a bill, and Prof Rice and Rev. ON TH E M AR K E T | Good were appointed to confer witli the other normals regarding the provisions Made by the Northwest Hoofing . of the hill. company, Portland. Does not hue- ft kle, Guarantee« 1 for 10 years. IA . ; ft J t reni/MKS P O W D E I J&a-sfo fro m r ------------------ ■ t j* y C ru ft (Totnpnmj 247 W ash S t Pour la m o . Owe O r e g o n raises only one- * tenth o f tlie poultry consum * ed hy tiiis state. * PETALUMA Incubators and brooders— “ Standard of the W’orld.” * * * * * Used by all poultry plants M of m erit on tlie Pacific coast. * Send for catalog. * Of 13153880 * lee DALI.AH. The right hatter is behind every hat you find here and vou w ill take no chance. Uglow Clothing House D A LLA S O R EG O N