Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 13, 1907, Image 3

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and startling;, our present sale of R efrig­
erators and
Ice
Cream
Freezers.
R e­
frigerators. both large and small, bnilt of
ash, finished golden oak, handsomely or­
namented.
AU
kinds
of Ice
Fiske, the best printer.
Kat Rraber's berries and be happy.
Iowa cream separators at Guv Bros.
Claud Dunn spent last week at Row-
port.
Mr. Wm. Fugate, of Monmouth, was
a caller at our office, Friday.
,
Miss Mae Pollock after a visit with
| her many friends here, has returned
j her home at Forest Grove.
Friend L. R. Stinson was over fa>m
! Salem Saturday night to visit the K. P.
j lodge in an official capacity.
Portland claims to he the Rose City,
| and then comes ami begs all the valley
towns to help her make a showing.
Salmi.
rally butt- in with a 4«k-.rf
I July celebration, k
..» O..IU.W..»«»*,
hut
Polk county people
always come to Dallas when she has
one.
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OUR REFRIGERATORS
r
Iowa cream separators at Guy Bros.
Are the Famous Badger
and Peerlees lines. The
Peerless are full enamel­
ed. These Refrigerators
were brought directfrom
the factory, and we can
give you the best value
fo r your money. Your
investigation is invited.
If you intend to buy a cream separator,
you had better see the Iowa. We guar­
antee everyone to work perfectly.—Goy
Bros.
Miss Bertha Fiddeman and little
daughter, of Albany, have been visit*
! higher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Bles-
Cream
j
Freezers, warranted to give entire satis-
fartion.
PRICES FROM $10 UP.
g a at
t the
There will be no more skating
big rink except on Saturday nights, and
then only
or * one session from f 8 to 11
o’clock
We have just received * large stock of
the latest styles in wedding invitation«
and can satisfy the most fastidious in
that line.
Still no steps are l>eing taken tow ard
the forming of a cannery associatimi.
Now is the time to begin work on such
a proposition.
When you have the blues, g o to C ri­
der’s or Webster’s stores and get a box
of Krahor’s special pack berries. They
are a sure cure.
Startlingly little prices through­
out the entire store.
Now is the time to buy
that refrigerator
or ice
cream freezer.
Why not have
the use of it
the entire
season by
baying early.
Tiie best
assortment of
Screen Doors
and Window Screens
in the city.
Doors from......
$1 up
Screens from .......25c up
Our line of
Lawn
Mowers
is still complete
Any kind from
..$3 50 up J
Did you know
That we have
the Store
that can furnish
you anything for complete house-
1 ‘unrishing; in fact we can fur­
nish vim everything (except
lumber) to build your home.
Paint it, paper it, or install the
most satisfftcC&y plumbing or
9beating system. Tlien we are
ready to figure on pour furnituffff,
carpet«, rug«, and everything in
this line. We have it atl and it
it is the style and finish.
JU5T RECEIVED
A large shipment of
ssv y r
All the world is talking
of
CHAPMAN’S
Largest Stock on W est Side.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­
las and their Friends.
FOR SALE BY
Dallas,
$
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Oregon
Miss Minnie Rov was one of a class of
eighteen who received their diplomas as
graduate nurses at Good Samaritan
hospital at Portland this week.
Photos! Have vou seen Cherring-
| Joe and Forest Craven have been to ton’s latest photos? They are up to
their claims on the Yamhill.
date. When you sit in front of his
Miss Cecil Blessing has been critically Dallmeyer lens, there is no mistake.
Umbrellas repaired by Lee Smith.
ill for a week, but is better at present.
Accidents will happen, hut the best
M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building.
Bulla-Mason, Economy and Everlast regulated families keep Dr. Thomas’
Electric
Oil for such emergencies. It
Wc want plenty of hand music July ing fruit jars, berry glasses, etc., at
subdues the pain and heals the hurts.
Loughary’s.
4th.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dungan, of Dallas,
ltX)7 National bycycles now in at Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ormsbv, have been
Smith’s cyclery.
up from Portland visiting her aunt, Mrs. after a short visit in Salem, left this
morning
for Jefferson, where they will
J. H. Lawton.
L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary
he the guests of relatives.— Salem Jour­
public, typewriting.
Uncle Monroe Miller haslieen danger­ nal.
ously ill during the past week, but is
See the new glassware at Howe’s. now improving.
The Collosseum will probably close
I t ’s new ami up to date.
for the season as a skating rink on the
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Zimmeran, of Ft. Saturday night after the 4th. The de­
Stockwell’ s hand went up to Falls
Wayne, Ind., are guests of C. D. Clmr- votees of this sport hate most awfully
City to play for a dance Saturday night. pening and mother.
to let go.
.TTist the thing for breakfast. Get a
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richmond have re­
The Itemizer made a mistake last
package of Violet Pancake flour at
turned from Southern Oregon, where week in prying that Mr. I I . S. But* had
Howe’s.
disposed of his entire cherry crop. It
they went on a business trip.
Dr. H. L. Toney, dentist, graduate oi
was only his Rovai Anns he sold to the
The Itemi/.er is prepared to Ho round­
Ann Arbor, Mich. Offiice upstaires in
cannery.
cornering.
perforating,
stapling,
and
Uglow building. Examinations free.
Last Saturday afternoon the Crescents
punching for loose-leaf ledgers.
’ Phone 45.
of the Guthrie neighliorhood and a Salt
Chick time is here.—Lee Smith has ( ’ reek nine crossed hats at the latter
Mrs. Ida Chorpening and Mr. and
Mrs. Benj. Zimme.ran are spending a the pioper food for young chicks. Try place. The score was 11 to 8 in favor of
it and see them grow and thrive.
the Crescents
few days at Newport.
Mrs. D. O. Cal breath, of Monmouth,
Mr. J. C. Uglow has just received and
Mr. G. W. Trask, «»¿-Falls City, wa* a
installed twoCrystal Sundries glass show lias been visiting Dallas friends and at­ caller Tuesday. He is consul com man­
cases in his clothing store. They are tended the W. O. W. Memorial exercis­ lier of that Woodman camp and carne to
beauties, costing $282, and will add es Sunday.
arrange for the big initiation here next
g ently in showing off Mr. U^low’s at­
Remember Krabej-’s berried are pick­ Tuesday night.
tractive line of haberdashery.
ed and delivered in the same hour,
Harsh physics react, weaken the
Salem is at last awakening to tl^ fact l^eave your orders at Crider’s or W eb­ bowels, cause chronic constipation.
ster’s
store.
that they are letting the vast trade of
Doan’s Regulets operate easily, tone the
this section of the country be turned
Mrs. Henrietta Ellis and granddaugh­ stomach, cure constipation. 25 cents.
from her doors. It is a wonder that ter, Miss Mabel Smith, left for Baker Ask your druggist for them.
they were not far sighted enough to City Saturday t<* visit relatives and
Mr. B. L. Hasting, of Polk county,
see this years ago, hut some peoph* friends.—Salem Journal.
who has been visiting his son, Price, for
have to have opportunities beaten into
Save time and trouble by taking the several da vs, has returned to his home,
their cranium«.
Dallas stage to Salem and make direct taking with him his grandson, Verne,
Miss Bertha Collins wishes to an­ connections with the south hound over­ who will spend the summer with him—
nounced the ladies of Polk county that land. J. J. Fidle.r proprietor.
Cottage Grove Leader.
she made special-selections in her inillir-
The Lvnch A Wisecarver barber shop
On June 1st Cliffard Hutchins, of
ery stock this spring and will he able to
satisfy the most fastidious as well as th* se Black Rock, ami Miss Edith Brown, of has adopted the check system, and
hereafter
you will receive a check from
desiring plain head dress. Call at her Dallas, were made one by Rev. G. F
parlors in the Collins Mock and you will Rounds, of Falls City. They will live at vour barbe- for the amount due, and
tender it with the change to the ho'M
see some of the prettiest things in that Black Rock.
barber or cashier. Thus are we rapidly
line ever exhibited here.
Kisser, the gunsmith, is now prepared adopting city style.
For some time it has been recognized for all kinds of hvcvcle repairing, and
It is dicouraging to sow lawns, plant
hv all that the Stafrin drugstore was forg­ keeps a supply of new tires. Do not park strips, and otherwise try to im­
ing far ahead in the matter of popularity f«.rvet that he has the l»est fishing tackle
prove a home for chickens to scratch up,
and patronage. In fact this store has in the world.
dogs to play over and even people to
long enjoyed the major portion of the
A large crowd greeted the Woodman step on. The dogs and chicken* can he
trade tributary to this city. Their cour­ memorial exercises at the hall Sunday
tied up or shot, hut what cm vou do
tesy to all, carefullness in preparing per- afternoon. Everything on the pro­ with idiots who cannot keep off of new­
senptions, excellent goods and fair pric­ gramme was good ami Walter Tooze ly planted ground?
es, have aided materially in bringing made an excellent address.
this about.
Mr. J. C. White, of Oak Grove, was in
Dr. Mark Hayter Hayter ha«been ap­ to renew his subscription jpiu sdav and
pointed by Governor Chamberlain a- reports the rain as very beneficial ir
| one of the state lx»ard of dental exam his neighborhood. Never before was it
iners. A good selection, a« Dr. Hayter so dry at this time of year. Mr. White
; certainly hold* high rank in his proffe*- enjoy* the unique honor of having serv­
s ion.
ed continuousiv for 22 vear* on the
XOWEftij
lion. J. S. Cooper, of Independence school hoard of his district.
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attended a reunion of the Cooper fnmilv
The Barnes Cash Store peonie arc
j at sHavtou on the 7th
E. E. Cooper, closing out broken lines of dr*»** goods
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trie father, was long a resident of the
•it
very attractive figures, for instance :•
Ken a neighborhood in Polk county, and
| fifty cent article for 35 cents and $1 :2'
mo ed to aletn in 1 ter years, where he
I «roods at 75 cents. Your neighbor will
died a number of years ago.
thank vou for telling them alioiHit. All
will give you com*
they have is good and ohea|>er than at
By
recent
arrangement
with
the
Pa­
plete protection
cific Monthly, we are now able to offer most other stores.—Salem, Oregon.
and long service
that magazine and the Itemizer togeth­
The Artisan at Rick-eall have el ertivi
You ca n t afford
er one year for $2. a reduction ^ of 50
to buy any other
cents trom the regular price. The Pa­ the following new officials: Master. Ja«.
Yoakum ; sifperintendent, Josie Burch,
cific Monthly is an Oregon magazine,
Every garment
inanector, Jessie Stoner: secretary, B.
first class in every reapect, and fullv up F. Lucas, treasurer, T. S. Burch ; senior
guaranteed
to the standard set by other magazines. conductor, A. R. Allen; master cere­
Th « b«st dealers sell it
It is proving a most wonderful assist-
monies. R. Martin; junior conductor.
a-' • in advertising Oregon and her re­
Katie Fox; field commanders.Clay Fox,
source*.
Grace Burch.
HAKE NO MISTAKE
OILED
CLOTHING
,
Shingles
2 cars this month
£
-
$3.25 a M
W e carry Kraber’s extra pack­
I
Sunny Monday Soap now in.
Try a bar. Guaranteed to do
the work o f two bars o f any oth­
er soap o f equal size.
CRIDER’S GROCERY
DORCCON
Patrons of our creamery are not send­
ing their cream to Portland, as Mr.
! Tow nsend suggested, but will wait uqtil
he lias the creamery 'established tn*re.
! which is now expected will he in about
I 30 days. Thev will close up their con­
tracts with other parties hv that date,
and l»e in position to at once commence
bringing the cream to our own cream­
ery.
AT WOODMAN HALL
Next Monday Evening, Public School
Entertainment
Born, in this city, Sunday, June 9th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wagner, a daugh­
ter.
KINGS VALLEY.
S
Some of our farmers report they are
doing quite well shipping their cream
Dick Rogers reports over $7 a cow off of
just common cows.
Many M our citizens attended the
-took show in Corvallis. II. T. Maxfield
md wife, Walter Maxfield and family,
Frank Plnnkett and wife. John McCul-
lum and* wife, W. L. Townsend and
family were am«>ng those going.
DR. C. A. CAMPBELL
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
Administrator's Sale.
NEW TO-DAY
Adverti®iiig under this head | cent a
each Insertion
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iioatu for ®*le, 1« wethers and 10 minnies
Levi Conner. Hallsion, Or.
J-
A L K —One light and one
K OU A. S C.
Diniii k, Oallas.
heavy wagon
lf
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l. Ballard, breeder o f registered O. I. (’ . swine.
Survii-eable boars. 2j miles southeast of
Dallas. Bell phone 501. Address. Rickreall.
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11TANTED—Salesmen—Many make 9100 to fl.V)
*r
per m onth; some even more. Stock clean.
Grown on reservation, far from old orchards.
Cash advanced weekly. Choice of territory. Ad-
dress Washington Nursery Company, Toppcn-
| ish, Wash.
Wood Notice.
RIDS w ill be re«*eivcd to be opened Tuesday,
D June25,1907, fo r25cords o f 4 foot oak grub
cord wood, m I ko 25 eords body lir cordwood, to be
delivered at nubile school, D u II ah , on or before
si 1.
August
1 19U7.
H.G. CAM PBELL,
Clerk School District No. 2.
In the county court o f th® State of Orefou
for the county o f Polk. Iu th® matter of the
Administration of the®stat® of WfiMela P, Pal­
mer. deceased.
VTOTICK IS HERE BY G IV E N THAT IN P U * -
*» su® nee o f ®n order o f the county court of
the state o f Oregon for the county o f Polk
made on the 20th day o f March 1907, ia the
inHtterof th® estate o f William P. Palmar de­
ceased, the umlerrijrned, th® administrator of
1 the estate, w ill from and after the 29th day ot
, June, 1907, pro« eed to nel! to the highest aid
der. forcaan, and subject to conflrm atlea by
said county court, all the right, title aad in ­
, terest that the estate has by operation o| law
« or otherwise, acquire«! other than o r in *ddi-
tio n t o t h s t o f th® »aid W illia m P, Palmar» at
the tim e o f his death, in and to *11
» that
iu»l cer­
vvr-
tain lot or parcel of laud situate, lyin
'in*, »»d be-
of Crtfon,
ing in the county o f Polk and state <
»WS [ to _____
Wit:
and Itoumled and described as follow«
The south one-third o f th® following de­
scribed premises: Beginning st a point 145
rials north, and 25 and live-nineteenths rods
east o f the southwest corner of donntion land
claim No. til. notification No. 2273 of 9. L,
Campbell, in towulisip eight, south of range
five west o f the W illam ette meridian; thence
cast 25 and five-nineteenth, roils; thence nonth
fourteen rods; the nee east ssrenty-four a(nd
fourteen-ninetc«Mith« /mis; thence aouth «132
rods; tbenee west 100 rmls, thence north 145
rods to the place o f tieginning. Bids thfrefor
may be made to N. L. Butler at Dallna, Oregon,
or to the adm inistrator at Albany, Oregon.
Terms o f sale, cash iu hand.
EPGENE PALM ER,
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Administrator.«
Sheriffs Sale.
A d m in is tra to r’s Sale.
In the county court o f the state o f Oregon for
the county o f Polk. In the matter of tlie a«l-
m ini.« taut ion o í the estate oi Lou Emma P a i­
nter deceased,
t OTICK 18 HERE BY G IVE N T H A T IN PPR-
nuance of an order o f the county court of
the state o f Oregon for the county o f Polk on
the 2 oth day of March, 1907, In the matter oi the j
estate o f Lou Emma Palmer, deceased, the un­
dersigned, the adm inistrator o f the suld estate,
w ill from and after the 29thday o f June, 1907,
proet cd to sell to the higlicst bidder, for
cash, and subject to confirmation by said coun­
ty court, all the right, title and interest that
the estate has by operation of law or otherwise,
a etui ¡red other than or in a d ilitio ii to that of
the said Lon Emma Palmer, Ht the time o f her
death, in ami to all that certain lot or parcel of
land situate, lyiu ;. and being in the county of
Polk and state of Oregon, ami bounded ami de­
scribí «1 as follows, t o w it :
The north one-third o f the follow in e describ­
ed premises; beginning at a point 14« rods
north atnl 25 and five-nineteenth rods east <»f
the south we» t corner o f the donation land
claim No. 4*4, notification No. 2273 o f H. L. Camp­
bell in township eight, south o f range 5, west
of the W illam ette meridian, thence east 25 ami
five-nit.« tn nth n»ds; thence south 14 rods;
thence cast 74 ami four-nineteenth r«nis; thence
south 1H2 rods; thence west UK) rods, thence
north Mb rials to the place of beginning. Bids
therefor may bemade to N. L. Butler at Dal­
las, Pnlk county, Oregon, or to the adm inistra­
tor at Albany, Oregon.
Ter'Utes o f sale, cash in hand.
KBUKNK PALM ER
Administrator.
G u ard ia n Sale.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN T H A T
by virtue of an execution issued out o f the
circuit court of the state of Orewon fo f the
conntv of 1'nlk, and to me directed o * the
11th day of June. 1907. upon a judgment and
decree duly rendered, entered of record And
docketed in and by sanl oouvt on th* In i day
of June, 1907, in a certain suit the« i * sajd
court ¡»ending, wherein J«»hn W. E tkla, tn y-
tee. was plaintiff, and W. D. W h eald on ^a v-
mr>nd J . Whealdon, Francis W . Wheafdoh,
William K. Whealdon, Isaac B. W heeld ek
Daniel G. Wl.eald.m, Elizabeth M. WheaJ-
don, John R. Whealdon and Lark P , Wheal­
don were defendants, iu favor of plaintiff aud
against said defendants, by which ezeoutlon
I am c«miman«led to sell thie property in saul
execution, and hereinafter described, io pay
the sum due the plaintiff «»f $400, lem the
sum ot $24 pai«i thereon April 27, 1905' and
the further sum of $50 attorneys fees. with
interest thereon at the rate of 7 per oenf per
annutn from the 7th day of May, 1904, ualil
paid, together with the coeta and dishuree*
ments of sai«l suit taxe«i at twenty-s®Ten'($f7)
dollars and costs and expenses of said execu*
tion. I will on
Saturday, the 13th day of
J.
In the county court Of the state o f Oregon for
the eouuty o f Polk.
In tin- matter o f the guardianship of the
m inor heirs o f I). F. Boyer, deceased.
I T A P PE A R IN G TO T i l l « COURT FROM THE
1 petition tliis day presented and filed by
August Auer, the guardian o f th«* estate of
Herman D. Boyer, Meril A Boyer, Eldon F.
Bo>« r. Martha K. Boyer and Deliner F Boyer,
minors, praying for an order of sale o f certain
real estate belonging to said ward*, and that
it D f«»r the b«*st interest of said wards, and
ncci ssary that such r«*al estate ahould be so ld ;
it is hereby ordered that the next «»f kin <»f
said wards, and all persons interested In the
said estate, appear before this court on Satur­
d a y . the “ ind «lay <»f June, 1907, «it 1* o ’clock
a. in. at the court room o f this court house iu
the city «»f Dallas, county of P««lk ami state «»i
Oregon, then and there to show cans«' why nil
«.r«h r should not la* granted for the sale <»f
said premises.
Ami it is further ordered that a copy o f litis
i»(dcr In* published at least once a week for
three successive weeks before the said day
of hearing, in the Polk County item izer, a
new spaper printed and imhlished in sahl city
of Dallas ami county o f Polk.
ED. F. COAD,
County Judge.
J. H . GRANT,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
are now here ready tor your in-
8pe«tion-and try-on-and that
we offer you and your friends
the first opportunity of viewing
the largest and most magnifi­
cent. display of Sprii.g apparel
we have ever had. If you can’t
come to morrow, ettme the day after, or any day this
week.
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• If you wish to dress well at little expense-if you
want a Suit or Overcoat of smartest style and of
si rictly high quality-it is to }'our interest to corrle''
here at once and make an early selection from our
splendid assortment of
O S T E O P A T H IC P H YSIC IA N .
Graduate American School of Os­
teopathy, Kirkville, Mo.
Chronic Diseases and Diseases of
Women and Children a Spec­
ialty
Dallas Hotel
DALLAS
ORECON
M IC H A E L S -S T E R N
FINE
MONEY IN CHICKENS!
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which we sh«)w in all the most fashionable fabrics in
a broad variety of handsome weaves.
Look where
you may you positively cannot find values to equal
those we offer you in
Spring Sack Suits for Men and
Young Men at $12 to $ 3 0
a «, n
U r e f ° n r a iS f 8
f) r 0
n n lv
of most advanced single an«l double-brested styles
with every «letail as perfect as if exclusively
custom-tailor-made with a special offering of
selected styles and fabrics, fully equal in
value to most $‘¿0 suits at
PETALUMA
I Q SMITH’S CYCLERY
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The new Spring styles in
Hats both stiff and soft
o n e
rpiiihborhonil of Mon, l.„t riunii foreign
O lliy O lle
advertising is already coming in. and tenth Of the poultry COU8UIH-
we mill dppend on the loymlty of Pukitee
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to make us win out on t lie balance. Those
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H td ie.
getting photo* taken of tboir orchards I
will please send them in a* early as poa- ,
•ihle. It will he from this source that
any delay will come.
Dean D. M. Meti/er. A. M.. of Dallas
Incubators ami broorters—
c-»liege, at Dallas, Ore., was here Sun­
“«tamlard of the World.”
day and preached to large <*ongreg»tions
at the United Evangelical church on
(Village street at both the morning and \ Used by all poultry plants
evening « r v ic « .. Prof. Metiger in one , .
*
,1 * l » a „ : fio V n a s t
of the beet known educator« in the Mate, 01 , m ! m o n l r , e 1 a c l n c coa 8 1 ,
hiving taught for the part fifteen year» ! B e n d ’ f o r Catalog.
Dalla» college i» experiencing an era of 1
great proarierity, ami it’* future ia very !
bright. T h e itean attemleil the chapel I
exercinea at Willamette univeimity ye»-1
, teniay morning.—Salem Htateeman.
DALLAS.
„
July, 1907, at the hour of 1 o’clock p .. m., of
said day, at the west «W r of tne county
court house in Dallas, Polk ct»unty, Oregon,
sell at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand on the day of sale, all the
right, title, interest and estate VWcn said
defendants W . D. Whealdon. Raymaad
Whealdon, Franoia W . Whealdon, l)a « W G.
Whealdon, Elizabeth M. whealdon, John
R Whealdon and Lark P. Whealdon, aud
all perHons claiming under them subsequent to
the execution «»f the mortgage
of plaintiff
mon
herein, to-wit: Oil the 7th day <»< May,
1904, in, of and to sahl mortgaged premlaes.
Said mortgaged preinisee hereinbefore mep*
tioned are «lescribed in said exeeutle« a* fol­
lows. towit:
Lots two and three, <»f section 3$, Also be­
ginning at the southeast c«»rner of the Fred­
rick Shoemaker donation laud claim, No. 82,
and running thence south 14.27 chalks; thence
west 1.17 chains, to the one-fourth mile line
running n«>rth andst>uth, through stcti«ja 3d,
thence north 14.27 chains, thence east 1.17
chains to the piac® of iMginuing, oaatainiog
in all 58,66 acres, more or lees, and ajl sit­
uate in township 6 south, of r*nsf* 4 t , of
the Willamette meridian, in Pelk county,
Oregon. Said sale being made subject to re­
demption in the manner provided by J a w .
Dated this Kith day of June 1907.
J It's to Your Interest to Know
| That the Smartest Spring Fash-
% ions For Men and Young Men
Poultry Business not Overdone
m ill
j the fith day o f June. 1907, and If you fail ®o
Real estate— that« all.—Van Orsdel to anawer. for want thereof, th® plaiutiff wffl
A Barham.
I apply to the court for a deer®*, as prayed for
I in the said complaint towit: That th® war-
J. M. Campball and wife. Henry ' nag® contract now ami heretofore ®xi*tiag
( ’ampliell ami wife, J. W. ( ’ rider and j between the plaintiff and th® defendant be
wife, and Miss Retta Campbell formed (iisaolved and annulled; and that the plain­
a family picnic party above Falls City. tiff may have Hitch other and further relief a®
to the court may seem meet with equity
Sunday.
K<M»d c<»n»4cience.
Trie following are the officers elected
This Mummon® by order of the Honorable
last evening by Mistletoe circle: Guar Kd. F. Coad. judge «»f th® county court o f the
dian Keighlior, Mrs. W. E. Greenwood; state of Oregon, for Polk county, maffrut
adviser, Mrs. O. E. Williams; magician, chumher» at I ‘alia®, Oiegou, on. the let day
Mrs. George Scott; attendant, Mrs. E. <>f May, 1907, i* *♦ rve«i upon you by publica­
C. Richmond, captain of guards, Mis. tion thereof. f«*r a |>eri«»d of -j* conacoutive
V. P. Fiske; managers, Mrs. J. C. Gay- and succewiive week® immediately prior to
13th day of Juu®, 11NJ7, in the Polk coun­
nor. Mrs. B. H. Pillar, inner sentinel, the
ty Itemizer. a new®i»aj»er of general circula­
Mias Fthel Bedwetl: musician, Miss L»n- tion, published weekly at Dallas, in euid
nie Mitchell. Mrs. IT. 8. (»rant, hank­ county. The date of the first publication is
er, and Mra. Nellie Tatom, clerk, hold­ May 2, 1907.
L. D. B R O W N ,
overs.
* * * * * * * £
Mr. J. S. Macorn ber on Tuesday treat­
ed our com ¡»osi tor* to a box of straw-
berne*. 18 of which made a most tenij -
|1ngly heaped up box. They are of the
new varietyf the Ideal, and are most de-
j licione in flavor, large in size, uniform
i in color, and most prolific in hearing.
1 Mr. Macoinher only exoected enough |
thi* year for family use, hut ha* already i
had quite a number of crates to sell.
Our extra edition of 10.000 copies
boosting the orchard industries of Polk
county is receiving much encouragement.
Tfc*- « l i t i o »
•’IA
1
J. W. Crocker is hack on the Flyer
after an extended official visit in the
south.
Belden Grant, wife and daughter, of
Given by the eighth grade pupils of Portland, are the guests of A r. U. S.
the Dallas Public school, who are now Grant.
eligible for the ninth grade. An ad­
A healthy man is a king in his own
mission of 10 and 15 cents will be charg­
right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy
ed :
slave.
Burdock Blood Bitters builds up
Invocation— Rev. Brackenbury.
Oration— What Shall We Read, Nor­ sound health—keeps you well.
ma L. Holman.
•‘ Suffered day and night the torment
" Instrumental Solo— Dance of the De­ of itching piles. Nothing !ielp<*d me
mons, Iva B. McDaniel.
until I used Doan’s Ointment. It cured
Essay*— Legends of the Great Lakes, me permanently.” — Hon. John R. Gar­
Una M. Campbell.
rett, Mayor, Girard, Ala.
Reading— Freda Launer.
Vocal Solo— Frank Snyder.
Drill by pupils of second grade.
Essay— Literature, Where Rolls the
The Story of Medicine.
Oregon, L. Marie Wells.
Instrumental Duet—June Bugs Dance.
Its natno—" Golden Medical Discovery*
was suggested by one of its most import­
Nada Scott and Leone Williams.
Essay—’Advancement of Education, ant and valuable ingredient« — (¡olden
Seal root.
Mvrta V. Carter.
Nearly forty years ago, l)r. Pierce dis­
Vocal Solo— Mrs. Dan Browne.
Oration— Past, Present, and Future, covered that he could, by the use of pure,
triple-re lined glycerine, aided by a cer­
Marjorie Hayes.
tain degree of constantly maintained
Prophecy—Harry Critchlow.
Instrumental Solo—Chime* of the heat anti with the aid of appuratu« and
appliances designed for that purpose, ex-
Deep, Joeie Faull.
ract from our most valuable native me­
Address to ( ’lass—Hon. N. L. Butler.
dicinal root« their curative properties
Banquet—Class.
much better than by the use of alcohol,
*o generally employed. So the now world-
famed ’*Golden Medical Discovery,” for
the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, or
dyspepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness and
Ben West was a Corvallis visitor Tues­ kindred derangements ivh* first made, as
it ever since lias been, without a particle
day.
of alcohol in Its make-un.
Mr. Tenn¡son, of Corvallis was in
A glance at the full list of its ingredi­
ents. printed on every bottle-wrapper,
the valley Monday.
will «how that it is made from the most
A. C. Miller is having hot and cold valuable medicinal roots found growing
In our American fore-ts. All these In*
water put in his house.
redients have r .'rived the strongest en-
W. E. Price has sold his mountain
orsement from tlm lending medical ex­
ranch to land buyers in Corvallis.
pert?«. teachers ami writers on Materia
M edia who recommend them hs the verv
Miss Winnie Ix>gan attended the com­ best renuslies for the diseases for which
mencement exercises at Corvallis.
"Gold. mi Medical Discovery" is advised.
A little lH>ok of these endorsements lias
Mrs. George Dudley shioped her sec­ been
compiled by Dr. It. V. Pierce, of
ond lot of chickens to Portland Monday.
Buffalo. N. V.. and will 1 m * mailed free to
any
one
asking same hv postal card, or
Mr. B. F. Elsworth and his men were
i Iter addressed to the Doctor as above.
in the valley last week repairing bridges. Fruni these endorsements, copied from
Miss Rovice Rum ha ugh has gone to 'tuudnrd medical l>ooks of all the dlffer-
nt s liooN of practice, it will be found
Portland to stay with her aunt this sum­
hat the ingredients composing the "Gold-
mer.
n Medical Discovery ” are advised not
*nly for the cure of the above mentioned
C. E. Rice has returned from the stock
: senses, but al o for the euro of all ea-
show at Corvallis and a visit to relatives
rrhal. bronchial and throat affections,
at Well*.
c o m pained with catarrhal discharges.
oai>«Mioss. sore thro. t. lingering, or
Frantz Bros, took their fine colt, to the
iig-<»n-coughs. and all those wastin •
horse show and received second prize on
lections which, if not promptly am;
it we umlerstand.
.«>pcrly treated are liable, to terminate
t consumption. Tal e Dr. Pierce’s I
Mrs. Marv Watson bought three fine
very iu time and persov r* in its i
Jersey cows for $50 each, ami a new
til you give it a fair trial and it Is l.
Simplex separator.
c iv to disappoint. Too much must i
«• ox ¡Muffed of it. It will not i « ri«
Mrs. Lillie Simpson and children re­
!ru- !«'S. It will not curv cous
pti"n
turned Monday from a visit with her
« it- idvimcod stages. No ined .
will,
mother, Mrs. Dunn.
t n Vl cur*» the atTect-ions that lead tip to
a
Summons.
A Great Outside Remedy.
Most jniins are of local origin— a j
•’crick” in the hack, a twinge of rheu­
In th® circuit onurt of th® »tat® of Oregon
matism, a soreness all over arising from for Polk county, d®|>Artni®ut No. S.
a cold—are all cured by outside applica­
Daniel 11«.If man, plaintiff
tions. The quickest, safest and most j
-
•
v®.
certain method is Altcock’s Plaster,
Carri® H« »Ifman, defendant
known the world over as a universal ! | To Carrie Hotfiuai., the above
remedy for pain. They never fail, they frndaut:
act promptly. They are clean and cheap.
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> hereby required tu appear
You can go right ahead with your work Oregon, you
complaint
tiled
against
you
and
answer
th®
comp
while the healing pi<K*esses go on.
(¡tied _ court
and suit within
_
Sixty year’* use has given them a great. iu the above eutitJ
| nix week® from the date of the tirwt publica­
reputation.
tion of this euinmun® towit: On or befoe®
The Gospel Mission is now holding Thursday:
street services.
Grant Wade, Dallas.
F. I). Morrison, Airlit*.
Bee list of new book« just received at
Phy Simpson, Airlie.
the Free library.
John Dunn, Independence.
AlvisFyneh and wife went to Portland Fridav:
Tuesday after supplies,
F. C. Eldrige. Independence.
D. L. Kevt, Perry dale,
Judge H. L. Benson isto Is*the Fourth
II. Paym*. Dallas.
of July orator in Dallas
B. F. Wells, Dallas.
Mr. K .. G. Kriekson was in to suh-
A. Parker, Independence.
Hcribe for the Itemizer Tuesday.
Saturday:
B. F. Jones, Independence.
A. V. R. Snyder expects to Its rein­
Mrs. L. Moore, Independence.
stated as U. S. Commissioner in Alaska.
E. C. Htrayer, Dallas.
'.
“ phnld- the roa.1 tux Sum lav :
,aw !t >H now up to the suprem court.
Oscar Hayter. Dallas.
It is saitl that the Rickreall Hour mill
Mark Hayter. Dallas.
is to be moved to Bellingham, Washing­
Conrad Stafrin, Dallas.
ton.
D. L.K eyt, Perrydale.
Mies Maud Robertson, Dallas.
Mrs. Munroe Mulkey, of Monmouth,
Ed Biddle. Dallas.
was the guest of Mrs. C. H. Morris Wed­
J.
S. Cooper, ludependendence.
nesday.
A. J. Richardson, Buena Vista.
Hon. Joshua McDaniel was up from
Mrs. J. S. Peck and child, Dallas.
Portland Monday on business and to vi­
Mrs. A. Peak, Dallas.
sit Holt.
O. E. Baker and wife, Dallas.
A.
Nelson, Monmouth.
Mr. Win. Wagner has returned from
British Columbia, where he went on Monday:
R. E. Williams, Dallas.
business.
C. E. Graves ami wife, Ind.
D, D. Gibson and William Pearce, of
Polk county, left Monday for Gates Tuetday:
E. C. lone* and wife, Ind.
on huai h ess.
P. H. Merti, Independence.
N«> muss, no trouble, when you hake
8. O. Herman, Falls ( ’ity.
Allen’s Brown Bread flour. For sale at
John L Sweeney, Dallas.
Howe’s grocery.
J. W. Schmidt, Dallas.
Mrs. B. W. Boss, Monmouth.
RWIer skates— Winslow, Richardson,
C. L. Fite hard, Independence.
Chicago and Henley roller skates at lx*;
Sm fti’s cyclery.
Judge Benson and Dr. Steiner were
Rfctfjtember that Kralier’s special
pack hemes are delivered fresh twice a over from Salem Saturday.
dav at Crider’* and Webster’s store.
Dee Dunn and Miss Lola McColm were
Ed. 8. Spencer, who settled in Polk married at Dayton yesterday.
county in 1804, died in Portia ml Thttr*-
Mr*. E. Hayter, daughter and son,
diy. He was the father of Mrs. Eva are visiting in Southern Oregon.
Pe*l, Mrs. Anna Huntly and Thad
While in the haymow Monday eve -
Stevehs, of this county.
ing Al. Carter fell and fractured a rib.
j
Fine Iowa corn 3 cans - 25 c
ed strawberries.
CUY BROS.
& DALTON
Strawberries are now Wing brought
here from Salem, two big loads coming
in Tuesday. Home growers cannot
nearly supply the demand.
Fiske, the best printer.
Iowa cream separators at Guv Bros.
LACQUERET
and the wonderful things
that anybody can accom­
plish with it.
It is the ideal Home Bright-
ener, makes old F U R N IT U R E ,
F L O O R S and
WOODWORK
look like new.
CALL IN
we’ll tell you all about it.
Mr. B. F. Heveland, who is now em­
ployed in Portland, has been up visiting
with his family and preparing for their
j removal to Portland.
Remember Kraher’s berries that are
picked from 7 to 9 o’clock will lie deliver
ed at 10 o’clock and those picked from 10
to 3 delivered at 4 o’clock.
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS.
lr Sprit? frktrfo lK ry n :>hrv ¿11 that’s sew ¿ fl smart, free a ll s to keif-
MIC H A I L S - « T E A M
riNE C L O T H I N *
Dalllas,
test. M st mferetdy pried.
UGLOW SLOTHING HOUSE
Oregon.