Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 13, 1907, Image 2

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TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
T H U R S D A Y , JU N E 13 , 1907 .
A C hicago wom en says she is going
to “ try to stop sm oking on th e streets
and in all public p la c e s /' I t m ig h t
help her som e if th e m en would refuse
to give her a light
O v e r-W o rk W e a k e n s
Y our
K id n e y s .
Unhealthy Kidney* Make bn pare Blood.
Rural Carriers’ Meeting.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
I.U. V A N 0 K S 0 E L A. J. BARHAM
Bert Wells, rural mail carrier on
Route 1, informs' us that the Rural
C a irie r’s Convention in Portland hist
( week wa* a highly successful meeting.
A<idre*HeH wore mad*' by Senator H ilton. •
Congressman Hawley, Mayor Lane and \
M ust have more (am is ami city
other men of state prominence- Among
property to sell. We are In riling
th e betterm ent* an«l im provem ents Ad­
away men every dav tor w ant of
vocated by the carriers were: The
places to suit. Perhaps yours
adoption of m otor cycles for sum m er
would. Come and Hat with us.
use; the wearing of uniforms by the
VVe are making up a new list tó
carriers; the adoption of the parcel |*ost
be sent east, (¡et In on this.
BUENA V1SAT.
system , provided a reasonable rate lim ­
Will sell on sm all commission.
it is established and th e pay of the car­
See uh .
riers
increased
to
correspond
w
ith
the
Welcome rain.
increase«! work of varrving the mails.
Born, to W. 8. M elvin and wife, June It is hardly necessary t«i a«l«l th a t iiur
the 3rd, a 10 |x>uud girl.
m ovem ent of the county roads cam e in
Mr. Elkina has moved his family across l«»r tlie greatest share of discussion. M-
B. G rant, of Dallas, was elected second ,
the river for the sum m er.
vice president, ami A. P arker, of Imie-
Mrs, Goff,’ of Allfeny, was selling jMjndei’ce, a m em ber of tlie executive
straw berries here Monday.
comm ittee.
The first term «>f the Capital Sum m er
---------------
Mr. Reese, of McMinnville, was the
Normal will b»*giu on May 1, PH)7, ami
guest of A. Anderson Monday.
continue eight weeks. The He»*ond term
Big Woodman Initiation.
begins on Monday. Ju n e 24,1907, and
Charles Moore and family, of Mon­
Next Tuesday evening Falls Uitv continues until the August exam ina­
m outh, s|M*nt 8 uinlay with his m other. camp will visit Dallas cam p, ami as a
tion. Classes will oe formed iu all the
Mr. Reynolds and family, of Inde­ little side issue w ill bring down some branches for state and couniy pap»*rs.
pendence, went out to th eir farm Sun­ 20 candidates to ride the goat. A hjh *- T uition for each term $10. The Sum­
eial train w ill Is* run for the visiting m er School of Prim ary Meth«als will be­
day.
neighUtrs, ami it can he guaranteed
Cricket Bevens and familv, of Airlie, th at there w ill be a big tim e in Wood­ gin on Ju n e 11, 1907, ami continue 12
visited his sister, Mrs. R. P. Hall last man circles th a t night. Dallas cam p «lays. It will be in charge of County
S uperintendent E. T. Moores ami Miss
week.
has a reputation for hospitality, second M argaret Cos per, exem plified W’ith class­
A. Anderson, our road supervisor,*is t<> none, and their team can certainly ! es troni the public schools of Salem.
doing some excellent work. He has cause any candidate to not rest uneasy These instructors havi* a reputation
for fear th a t he has not received all th at throughout the state for thorough and
some five or six team s hauling gravel.
is coming t«> him.
uptodate m ethm is, and th e -schoolh <>f
M. N. Pratffer and sons and Harvey
---------------
Salem ami Marion countv ruuk high
Nash s|M*nt a few «lays at the Spaulding
Miss Delbert Nelson, of Perrydale, among the sclnxds of th e Pacific coiot.
loggingcam p on the Luckiam ute last
Ad«lress, J . J . KKAPS
desire to thank the friends who have vo­
week.
or County Hupt. E. T. Moores,
ted for her in th e Newport cont«*st, ami
J. K. Neal, our energetic m erchant, to withdraw* her nam e from the list.
Salem , Oregon
is doing a goo 1 business, as he constantly
has new go«Mis arriving hv the way of
Parker.
Dr. Butler, of Independence, was
called to see Mrs. M. N. P ra th er and
Mrs. A. J. Hall last week and both are
Consumption is less deadly than it used to be.
better.
J. M. P ra th er Is circulating a petition
Certain relief and usually complete recovery
for a new road to go past his place to
Albany. This is a road th a t has long
will result from the following treatment:
been needed.
W alt. Davidson and wife, who have
Hope, rest, fresh air, and— S c o tt's
lived in Oregon City for five years, and
are moving to Dallas, spent a few «lays
Em ulsion.
with his parents last week.
The children’s day exercises at the
ALL D R U G G IS T S i SO c. AND Sl.OO.
Evangelical church were a decided suc­
cess. Miss Tressa P ra th er deserves
great credit for train in g the children.
VanOrsdel & Barham
All the blood in your body pomes through ,
T he city council will have a haul your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are yeur i
V. R. F IS K E .
job lx*fore them in th e ir present e n ­
blood purifiers, they fil­
deavor to stra ig h te n o u t some of our
ter out the waste er
Impurities in the blood.
$1 .V rooked streets. T hey should receive
•-
( Item izer, one yeAr in advance .
........................
If they ere sick or out
SU BSCRIPTION ■>; W ith Weekly Oregonian or Semi weekly Journal
.. 2 t> the assistant e of every property ow ner
COMMISSIONE!«*.
of order, they fell to do
.. 1 7.
( W ith Oregon W oodm an..................... .....................
(heir work.
ni th e ir a tte m p t to m ake our town the
Wm. Riddell
J. B. Teal
Pelns, aches end rheu­
U1I.LM ALLOWKl):
‘c ity b eau tifu l.”
matism come Irons ex­
i Office,
257
M I 'T r \ I ^ Office,
All salaries allowed.
cess of uric ecld In the
Ml U AL j Kcaidenoe, 271
’PHONES: BELL / Residence, 113
Bv reference to th e co m m issio n ers’
blood, due to neglected C urrent Kxpemtea ;
proceedings it will lx* seen th a t our kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
4.00
county c o u rt is e x h ib itin g th e ir p ro ­ heart beats, and makes one feel as though I’aeiHe Coast Stam p Work«.. ......
Patronize One Another /o r the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
Geo. D. Barn ani Co
45.00
gressiveness in the way of c o m m e n c -,
C. L. C rider...........................
. 2.70
2.10
ing su b sta n tia l and |>crm aneut bridge over-working in pumping thick, kidney- Folk Co. Item iaer..........
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
W hen a n y coterie of m en can arl i-
E.
M.
Sm
ith
..........
..........
32.10
It used to be considered that only urinary J. ( ’. H a y te r............. ........... ........ 30.50
tr.irily
d ic ta te to the* free and w ork. T h is should have been becun
year» ago in Folk county, in fact in troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, 1 '* 8 . L m g h a ry .....................
4.70
u n ited people of th is supposed to
but now modern science proves that nearly
Are impure matters which the skin, liver,
every
county in Oregon. It is a m is ta k ­ til constitutional diseases have their begin­ Uoa«lrt and HiglAvavs:
| he g reatly en lightened republic both as
kidneys and other organs cannot take care
Security V ault Co
........ .......$105.00
en idea of econom y th a t has caused ning in kidney trouble.
I to th e buyrn • and sc Ming price of any
•t without help.
If you are sick you can make no mistake Ralph Saverv ....................
10.30
he m akeshift b rid .e building of for-
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild Huston A S im on.
. 3.00
Pimples^ boils, eczema and other erup­ a rticle of com m erce it is tim e for s
ner years. Such work could lx* con and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Beall «t Co
240.70
tions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, h a lt to he called. It is tim e f o r th
27314
inued for an indefinite n u m b er of S w a m p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy is Dalla* Lum ber C o ...............
bilious turns, fits of indigestion, dull head­ | people to arise in th eir m ajesty am
.......
7.50
soon realized. It stands the highest for Its ( ’has. K. Spaulding C o. . .
aches and many other troubles are due to see th a t all laws tending to such ai years and the c o u n ty U* no lx*tter off wonderful cures of the most distressing cases J. E. M urphy......................
1,15
it th e end of th e tim e th a n a t th e lie- and is sold on its merits
J. Compton
.
Loo
them. They are removed by
end are e n tirely and forever alxdisl
7.50
John Schaller A Son
winning. T h is
co u n ty
pays o u t by all druggists in fifty-
ed.
T
he
people
of
th
e
U
nited
State-
.1
K
Neal
1.50
cent and one-dollar siz­
S a r s a p a r illa
nough each year in th e b uilding and
325.00
Beall A Co
.....
You may have a
In usual liquid form or In chocolated are supposed to have laws on tin repairing of bridges to he e n title d to es.
6.55
. .
sample bottle by mail Kom« or n«.uap-Ro«x Wade. Dearce «(c Co
I
s
ta
tu
te
botks
of
th
e
federal
govern­
tablets known as S a r s a ta b d . 100 doses $1.
36.80
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find O & W Sewer l*i|»e Co
som
ething
for
th
e
m
oney.
T
he
only
4.25
A.
Sam
pson......................
m en t and th e several st tes for the
out If you have kidney or bladder trouble
3.75
benefit of the masses and n o t for a way to b did bridges, is to build them , Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Win. R av.....................
... 212.75
Y). P. Stapleton
..........
T h e C h icag o E x a m in e r finds th a t favored few, who have lx*en able b if th e co u n ty can only afford to &, Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
5 00
Do not make any m istalte, but re ­ F . J . Morrison ...................
th ere are o th e r th in g s in S pring be­ com b in atio n of vast m oney powers to build one bridge each year, let it lx?
m em ber the nam e, Sw;uupVR«><»t, Dr Pauper account.
sides love and poetry. C arpet b e at­ co' trof and regulate th e price* of a m one t h a t will sta n d th e wear and tear K ilm er's Swamp-Root, an«i the a«l<lress U. H Knox.
$ 3.50
..
ing for instan ce.
W. V. Lumber Co
...... ...... 11.65
given article. T h a t th ey do so is a •if years to com e and n o t a cheap iughaiupton, N. Y. on every bottle.
12.00
Mrs. S. E. R obinson...........
wooden affair th a t in a few years will
34 .IK)
C. E. H u n tley .............
T h e Roosevelt idea of a n a tu ra lis t fact becom ing m ore a p p are n t to e v en iguin call for a new on«*. If more
20.10
I
K
Neal
b u sin e ssm a n . These tru s ts will t e l
is ji m an who goes a fte r th e wild gam e
11.(X)
D. G. M eador.........
you w hat they will sell you an article i hail one bridge lias to be reb u ilt d u r­
arm ed w ith a botch k is* gun find seven
Insane :
for and w hat you m ust sell it sit. As ing th e year, th e n let th e county
cents a bushel for
5.1 HI
Dr. McC’a llo n ...............
feet of a rm o r plated clothing.
to w hether th e m erc h an t can derive «•oilrt borrow th e m oney and build it
5.00
wheat, delivered at
Dr. F. E. S m ith ...........
of su b sta n tia l m a te ria l, even if su«h a
C ourt house expenses:
“ V ice-president F a irb an k s is a lover a reasonable profit is no concern o*
the
bridge does cost several tim es the
3.00
Geo. Stoiigh
........
of a m a ta u r th e a tric a ls ” says an In d i­ theirs. The*y fix she* price berth ways,
1.50
«m ount of a new wooden strin tu ie .
G. W. V aughn .............
and
vou
can
tak
e
it
or
leave
it.
ll
a n a contem pory. If th a t be so, be
86.00
F.
J
.
C
h
a
p
m
a
h
...........
Even
w
ith
th
e
added
expense
of
paying
60 .IX)
A. M. T rent
m u st tak e positive delight in presid you do not do as they direct, you de
in terest, such m ethod of proceedure
2.50
John Olin ......................
ing o v e r som e session of th e U. 8. S en­ not g et th e goods. We have* a mini
10.00
I fellas W at^r ( 'o
v uld lx* found a p aying proposition.
her of tru s ts now doing business in
ate.
15.00
W.
Valley
Co
S W E E N E Y B R O S .,
th is way, am ong which m ig h t be The Item ize r hojx*s th a t th is co u n ty
Proprietors.
T h e San F rancisco wom an who is m entioned the* sm all m a tte r e>f text will build no m ore wooden bridges,
CIRCUIT COURT.
m
d
th
a
t
!x*fore
m
an
y
years
have
D
a
m
a
s
,
O keoon .
su in g for divorce because her husband books for o u r public school?. T he\
INDEPENDENCE.
Galloway, Judge.
com pelled her to e a t p u m p k in pies set th e price berth ways, uqd by influ­ elapsed we can becom e fam ed for th e
Jacob Schnehli vs. Peter Schindler,
Courtesy West Side-Enterprise.
th ree tim e s a day, o u g h t to win easily ence b ro u g h t to besir upon a fool sta te sta b ility of bridges th e sam e as we
suit in equity: G. S. Shepard for plff. |
W.
W. Peroival received a carload of
if she can prove th a t th ey were pies te x t book com m ission change the* ire now for th e salu b rio u sn ess of our -
Dismissed for want of prosecution.
hogs Tuesday to be shipped to Portland
*
*
m ade by herself.
books w henever d» sired, brin g in g in clim ate, th e e x tra hearing facilities of
Elsina
E.
M
atthews
vs.
Irving
M
at­
m arkets.
IF YOU W ANT TO SELL
our soil, and th e m any o th e r in d u ce ­ i
thews. divorce; C harles A. P etrain for |
an e n tirely new lot of books— all
M. Gillespie has gone to Toledo to look
“ Speaking m y in d iv id u al opinion
plff. Decree of divorce granted.
m
ents
which
we
have
to
offer
as
the
handled by th e sam e p arties and who
over the country with a view of getting
and for no one else, I believe th a t since
garden and fru it acm e of th e W illam ­
Bertha
II.
Wood
in
vs.
Leon
A.
Wood-
hold of some tim ber lands.
derive th e profits— and the people
in, divorce; Carson & Cannon for plff.
th e passagp of th e Dingley bill th ere
e tte V alley. W e adm ire the course
Frank McDougal, a teacher in the
sim ply have to pav for no better
Defendant defaults.
has been a change in th e business con­
th e c o u rt has tak e n in th is m a tte r,
l>ebanon High Hchool, is here visiting his
books, but give and added per c e n t on
And (le t Quick R e tu rn s
Dallas Lum ber Com pany vs. E. C. sister, Mrs. F. W. Treanor.
d itio n s pf the c o u n try m ak in g it wise
and e arn e stly hope th a t they will c o n ­
K irkpatrick et al, injunction; Oscar
old books exchanged fe»r th e new. The
a n d ju st to revise th e schedules of the
tin u e to follow o u t such a policy. We
Hay
ter for plff; W. T. M uir and J . E. 1 The 2-year-old «laughter of Mr. and
late st in stan ce of th is frau d u le n t way
See
B. G IL D N E R ,
Sibley for defts. Dismissed w ithout Mrs. George Wilson tlie<l at the family
ex istin g tariff.— W. H . T aft, raid to be
also ho|x*that th ey will lx* upheld by
home S atunlay evening of whooping
of dealing w ith a free A m erican p u b ­
prejudice to either party.
a republican can d id ate for th e presi­
th e best and heaviest taxpayers of the
cough.
OR.
lic is in th e m a tte r of th e cotton
D A L LA S
(
’arl
Abrams,
adm
inistrator,
vs.
First
d e n tia l nom in atio n .
county, who should by th is tim e real­
F. W. Treanor, of the L ittle Palace
National Bank, suit to quiet title ; Je f­
tru -t, which now a rb itrarily says to
it tf
ize th a t p e rm a n e n t im p ro v e m en t has ii , ^ * i t
fry Lenon and Oscar H ayter for plff. Hotel, accompanie«! by his family, visit-
e«l
in Eugene Friday an«l Saturday, re­
T he Item ize r would like to see the our m erc h an ts th a t th ey shall buy of to be lx‘gur. som etim e, and th a t th ere
Decree as prayed for.
turning S undry via Salem.
city council pass an ord in an ce e n tire ­ of them th e ir spools of th re a d for fib is no tim e like th e present for its
John W. E akin vs. W. D. W healdon
A horse race between a horse owned
et al, suit for money, Sibley & Eakin
ly proh ib itin g th e laying of wooden c en ts a dozen and th a t th ey shall not com m encem ent.
i by Jesse W hiteaker, and one in training
for plff. Decree as prayed for.
sidew alksw ithin th e city lim its, know ­ b<* sold for less th a n fi c en ts a spool.
1 by Ivan Wood on the track last Satur-
M artha J. Woods vs. John 8. Woods <lay m orning brought out a large crowd.
ing by experience t h a t by so doing W ho is [>aying for all this. It is not tin
TEACHERS FOR NEXT YEAR.
divorce; Oscar H ayter for p lff; J. L. ^ The Wood horse won easily.
th o .in te re sts of b o th th e city and in m an u factu rer, it is not th e middle
Collins for deft. Divorce granted.
m an. hut it is th e c o u n try m erchant
Chas. H untley and Al Bentley have
The school directors m et last night
dividual property ow ner w ould be l>est
Lucy E. Buchanan vs. John Buchan­ returne«! from th eir fishing trip’ out to
j nd th e consum er.
How long will r and elected the following teachers for
an. application for restoration of lost the head waters of the Luckiam ute.
sub-erved. E very person who lays a
people of supposed su p erio r m ental next year:
papers and correction of decree ; Oscai They lamled nearly 500trout and had
nice c em en t walk and park strip a bout
Principal and teacher of ninth and
H ayter for plff. Decree as prayed for. a gran«l tim e as they always do on these
calibre
stan
d
for
th
is
so
rt
of
thing,
ten
th
grade,
V
V
.
1.
Reynolds.
his
property, enhances its value
R ichard C »ok vs. Jennie Cook, divorce; expeditions.
Eighth grade, Ralph Hill.
are
we
to
lie
c
o
n
tin
u
a
lly
buncoed
be­
enough, if n o t m ore, th a n *o offset,
N, Iy. Butler for plff. Divorce granted.
Seventh
grade,
W
alter
Ford.
Sixth grade, Miss Bessie Young.
th e difference between a board and a cause of socalled good wages and far­
Special Trains on Fourth.
A num ber of cases on th e docket were
Fifth grade, Miss Sadie Lynn.
continued for various reasons.
cem ent walk, and if such property were fetched prosperity. Are we to sit com -
A h announced la^t week there will lie a
Fourth
grade,
Mrs.
F.
II.
Morrison.
\ special train from McMinnville on the
.p la ce d on the m ark e t could la; m uch plaisantly and allow every a rticle th a t
Third grade, Miss Eugenia Phillips.
! m orning of the 4tli. It will come by
we ent and wear to be shoved up in
Marriage Licenses.
Second grade, Miss Evangeline Hal t.
m ore readily sold th a n th e unim proved
tlie way of W hitson and Independence,
price notch by notch u n til it becomes
First grade, Miss Ella Carpenter.
II.
Cox
to
Alice
L.
Kiny.
and six coaches have been granted the
lot. Also w hat a vast difference it
prohibitive.
T
he
Item
izer
say*
NO.
m uter com pany by the S. I’, fo rth ed a y s
Canfield
to
Clare
A.
Hol-
Colden R,
m akes in th e looks of a tow n, and in ­
For Over Sixty Years.
use. I t will leave McMinnville a t 7:15
lander.
We have th e power if we will b u t ex*
c id e n tally gives m ore tow n pride and
i and th e round trip fare will be $1.50,
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs.
eri
it.
\\
ill
we
ever
com
e
to
th
e
!
regular
fare from here there on our
^rnM jlion to th e residents. Lets have
W inslow’s Soothing Svrup has been
Probate Court.
tra in s, from W hitson, $1.30 ; from Ami-
tu rn in g point.
and
are
prepanxl
to
do
any
no tnhre board walks.
used for over sixty years by millions of
Ed. F. C«»ad, Judge.
: tv $1.35; from McCoy, $1, from Derrv,
kind of stam ping, such as
m others for their children while tee th ­
E state of George Higgs; bond filed 75 cents. This train will arrive here at
shirt waists, pillow tops, doil­
ing, with perfect success. It soothes the
and approved, Raymond W alter, 1). S. 0:25 and leave hack at 7:35. The idea
ies, center pieces, and em ­
child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
: Bentley and Frank Quenel appointed for going in this round about wav to
broidery hats. Bring us your
! reach Dallas we cannot conceive. The
cures wind colic and is the best remedy
j appraises.
goods and we will stam p them
people of A m ity and McCoy could have
for diurrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste.
a
t
reasonable
prices.
Estate
of
I.
B.
Jack
;
petition
to
sell
been just as well served by coming on
Sol«l by druggists in every part of the
real
estate
and
dem
u
rrer
heard
:
order­
tlie Yam hill division and the fare made
World. 25 cents a liottle. ItH value is
ed th a t the dem urrer 1 m * overwilled and much lower. The round trip fare from
incalcuable. Be sure and ask for .Mrs.
the prayer of petition lx* granted.
! Airlie will lie 85 cents.
W inslow's Soothing Syrup and take no
other kind. G uaranteed under the
E state of Ann Sylvester; a d em onstra­
Food and Drug Act, Ju n e 30, liXHh Ser-
tor’s additional undertaking on sale of
rial Num ber 1008 .
real propertv approved..
A HARD STRUGGLE.
E state of E. C. K eyt; sem i-annual ac­
BASE BALL NEWS.
count No. 4 filed and approved subject
C O L L IN S B L O C K
to final settlem ent.
Many a Dallas Citizen Finds the
All Humors
Hood’s
75
....Dallas Flouring Mill...
Summer School
BANKING
BY MAIL
TIMBER
YOU MAY KEEP AN A C C O U N T W ITH US IN
PORTLAND, OREGON
ANL) YOUR NEIG H BO R K N O W S N O TH IN G O F IT
4%
Just
Received
A
Stamping
Outfit
INTEREST
W R ITE FO R O U R B O O K L E T ON
BANKING BY MAIL
UNCLE SAM’S POST OFFICE MAKES OUR
BANKING B> MAIL SYSTEM A-SUCCESS
SAVINGS BANK
OF THE
Citle <&uarantrr Si Crust
Company
240-244 Washington Street, Cor. Second, Portland, Oregon
China and Notion Store,
W. H.Roy&Co.
The Games Played and Unplayed,
as Reported by
L
D A L L A S, -
OREGON
In estate of Chas. A. M ettison ; peti­
tion to sell real »‘sta te ami for appoint­
ment of guardian addition fil«*d. Peti­
tion set for hearing on th e 27th «lay of
June, ami th a t relation be served us re-
quired by law.
M a n a u k k ( I k oi k i k M orton .
cool cooking, less work and least fuel-expense use a
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
— the ideal atove for summer. D oes everything that any other
kind of atove will do. Any degree of heat instantly. Made in
three sizes and fully warranted. At your dealei's, or write our
nearest agency for descriptive circular.
The
X7
is the best lamp for
Jl-routid household
use. Made of brass
throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly con­
structed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving
power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted.
If not at your dealer’s, write to our nearest agency.
STA N D A RD OIL C O M PA N Y
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L am p 1;
(In c o rp o ra te d 1
We have a li.ie of Millinery that is up-to-
date in ever)' respect, brought direct from
; the most fashionable millinery centers,
and we have tlie trimmer to suit your taste
in every particular. Before going to the
larger U as for any tiling in this line,
come and see wiict we have to show you.
D. L. KEYT,
PERRYDALE, OREGON
Manager Ueorac Morton, of tlie I’. A.
I'inm lli liRHe hull team, lias kimllv con­
sented to keep iih fully informed on all
m atters regard init this irreat American
¡(tame that transpire within these im ­
mediate limits. If he does not keep our
readers fully informed, do not blam e ns:
Last Saturday a game was played at
Salt Creek, mention of wliieli is made
else where, lint we were tumble to obtain
; tile lineup.
In Dallas the I’. A. Finseth’a 11 laved
a pickup team , defefeating them so lin'd Iv
•lull spectators got tired and left. S r roil
pit lied tine hall, and Ned Shaw behind
the bat was a pippin. The score was 20
, to 0.
LINKUP
P. A. Finscth
Shaw, Ned
Syron, F. . . .
G underson, G
Fenton, ( ’
, M u sh , F
: Barham , E ........
Elders, L
W illiams, l ’
Bovdston, ( ’
Pickup
«*at«*h«T .
Baker, W
pitcher
Lanner, L
sh o rt stop
Gilson, F
1st base
Bennett, E
2ml base.
Brown, G
3rd base.
Bennett, s
I fichi .
Ramsey, R
c field
Miller, O
r field
H ubbard, J
dii next Satunlay the Be«* Hive team
w ill plav tin* Chema wa Indian Ixiys at
the Dallas grounds, th e game to he Vail­
ed at 2 o'clock shari». At this tim e it is
imjHiambh* to give the Chemawa team s,
lineup, hut we append that «»f th e Dallas
team :
C atcher, Ned Shaw.
Pitcher, Floy«I Myers.
Short stop, G. Gunderson.
First base, ( ’arl Fenton.
Set*ond hase, Frank Syron.
T hird has»*. K. Barham.
Right field, Chas. Bovdston.
C e n te r ib id, Clam i Shaw .
Ia»ft field, Lynn Elder.
This may I k * l«»nk<*<! forward to as one
<»f the most exciting games of the sea-on,
as tin» team s are evenly m atched. Dal­
las fans shout«! turn out »*n masse am!
cheer oui- lw»va on to victory, They w ill
h a \e no w ilk over.
Come and list with the hustlers—Van
Ormici Jk Barham.
We can sell your real estate—Van-
Orwdel A Barnaul.
We und rstaml Joaquin Miller con­
tem plates running f«»r V. S. senator.
A sa sort of a 44tn cousin «if ours, we
would prefer for him to aspire io some­
thing more honorable.
We Make
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
.1 T Robert won to U B Veet«, 37
a«*ren in t, 7 8, r 4 w ..................... $1,100
M L Thompson et al t«» T B Maa-
tera; luta in Falla C ity ................
255
Mosce Mlfnaton to Insane Ramaey,
lami in D u II hh .............................
IX)
Milo G raham et ux to Frank Bar­
den, lami in Jo h n Sheldon d 1 c 000
K E P rath er et ux to C W Thom ­
as, 36 aerea in 1 10, h r 4 w
. 675
Emma J Belt to M M Ellis, lot in
Dallas .............................................
236
J W Crider et nx to C L Crider,
l«*ta in D allas.................................
1
C atherine Edgar et a lt o F S Crow­
ley, lot in Falla City
..............
600
C harlotte C Brown to School «lis-
trict No 57, M s in Falla City
.Julia Isaac to David M artiny, 40
acres in t H ^ r 8 w ,.....................
1
,V>lemaa Isaac ,t«> David Mat ting,
40 acres in t 6 8, r 6 w,
1
Ja n e Issac to David M artiny, Ì10
acres in t «I s, r 8 w ,......................
1
f(. (». Campbell to J . L. Brown,
M n in D allas.................................
300
R. L. Sears to G. W. Berry, lots
in Ballatoli,.....................................
500
every variety of bakery
stuff, but especially cake.
People think bakers cannot
make anything but angel’s
food. W e think we make
CAKE
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just as palatable as you
have at home. Don’t get
mad because we think so.
Tlie Dallas 'Bakery
Dan Brown, Prop.
Spices,
Extracts,
Toilet Articles,
Stock and Poultry Food.
ATCH FOR
ATKIN’S
AGON
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And buy of the traveling
agent for Polk County.
W a tk ln ’s Rem edies
Geo. Hinshaw.
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Public Auction Sale
On Fritlay, J u n e 2 1 ,1907 at 10 »»’clock,
tlie undersigned, having s«»ld the big­
gest part of his farm , will offer f«»r sale
at public auction at his farm , 3 miles
northw est of Airlie. the following prop­
erty : 250 head of sheep, 275 hea«l «>f
gnats, all nannies, 9 head »try cows and
calves, 8 head of 1-year-old colts, half
blood Morgan by I,amU*rt Boy, 1 m atch­
ed pair 2-year-«»Vi horse colts by Lain-
liert Boy, 2-year-old fillies bv M udtert
Hoy, 5 li<*rtd m ares w ith c«»ita at si«le by
Ia«mlH*rt Boy, l saddle pony, 5 work
m ares with colts, 4 hea«l of hog*, pl«»ws,
wagons, farm ing im plem ents. Terms*.
All sum s nm ler $10 «*ash in hand, all
snms over $10 hanks hie note <»n out*
y ear’s tim e at 7 p e rc e n t interest. Mil­
lard Whit»*, auctioneer. J. W llmwn
All w anting g»ssl bl«»orted «*• «’k had
l**tler be certain to attend this sale.
Hon. D. L. Kejrt, Q. N. t ’herrinyton
amt Conrail Stafrin took high Maaonir
degree» in Portland th is week.
J. K. Mark», who naed to run a m eat
m arket here ami »tarte,I th e ice work»,
now a re.»lent »< A urora, haa been in
town the last few days.
i
SUMMER EATS
SUMMER DRINKS BIST IN TOWN
Struggle Hard.
W ith a hark constantly aching,
W ith distressing urinary disorders,
Daily exL-tence i.- but a struggle.
No nee»I to keep it up.
Doan’s Kidney Pills w ill cure you.
Mrs. M. C uster, »»f 436 VV Fifth street,
A lbany, Ore., says; “ I have had no
occasion t«» use I loan’s Kidney Pills for
nearly three years and th a t fact alone is
proof of the value of the remedy, At
the tim e I got it at Foshay «ft Mason’s
drug store I was suffering an acute at-
taok of kidn»*y com plaint, th e result «»f
a cold which settle«! in my kidneys. It
made me so weak and 1 une that 1 eouhl
scarcely move from on»* placet»» another.
Tin» passages of th e kidney secretions
were so frequent th a t I got little if any
rest at night. I continue»! using Doan’s
Kidilev Pills until cured, and in March.
1903, Í told the story of my experience
for publication in our local papers.
Now that the cure lias nroved perm anent
1 am fully couvinced of the value of
Doan’s Kidney Pills and wish every
sufferer to know it.
For sale by all <l»*alers. Price 50
cents
Foster-M ilhurn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the CniU«l
States.
Remem ber the name— Doans—and
tak«i no other.
HORACE WEBSTER,
The Leading Confectioner.
Vou Know M e re .
Always Ready to Serve You
Picnic Tim e Again
AND WE ARE THE GROCERY FIRM THAI U N BEST E ll
YOU OUT. ALL THE IAIEST NOVELTIES EOR LUNCHES
SIM0NT0N & SCOTT
Tbe Court street grocers, Dallas, Oregon.
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We have graded our slabwood.
an«l can now suit the most
faati«Iious custom er in either
length or »pialitv. Now ia the
tim e to place your order and
have it perfectly dry for w in­
ter Consumption. Farm ers or-
dera also filled.
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W. G. MATTHEWS
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Caldwel Bros.
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fc* In M ia tk Keriaht BaiMiag
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To let the children soak th eir feet, get
sick and then he soaked by the doctor
who has advanced his fee—or get good
Shoes and liuhb« rs from us and protect
your children from both kinds of soaks.
G a y n o r ’s Shoe S to re
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