Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 27, 1907, Image 3

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i O UR REFRIGERATORS
and startling, our present sale of Refrig­
erators and Ice Cream Freezers.
R e­
frigerators. both large and small, bnilt of
ash, fiuUhei golden oik, handsomely or­
namented.
A ll
kinds
of Ice
faction.
Baseball goods at Lee Sm ith’s Cyclery.
Merton Ellis and wife are down from
Moro.
P R IC E S FR O M $10 U P .
Startlingly little prices through
f
out the entire store.
Now is tlie time to buy
that
refrigerator
or
cream freezer.
Largest Stock on West Side.
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sìuuw u !
D O IN G S IN T H E T O W N .
assortment of
Screen Doors
and Window Screens
in the city.
Doors from .......
Screens from
$1
Fiske, the best printer.
Umbrellas repaired hv Lee Smith.
M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building.
1007 National bycycles now in at Lee
Sm ith’s cyolery.
L. T). Brown for abstracts.
public, typewriting.
up
Our line of
Lawn
is stil
complete
Any kind from
Lloyd Launer is working in Seattle.
Iowa cream separators u td u v Bros.
20c up
.$3 AO up
Did you kno
That we have
the Store
that can furnish
you anything for complete hoiine-
fun fish in g; in fact we can fur-
ioh I i
you everythin g (except
lum ber) to build your home.
Pain t it, paper it, or install the
moat satiafactory plumbing or
beating system. Then we are
ready to figure on pour furniture,
carpets, rugs, and everything in
this line. We have it atl and it
it is the style and finish.
E R L O C U T O R Well. Mr. Bone«,
I N T understand
you're workiug now.
iaS 2 S H 5H S H 5 S H S H H S H 5 H 5H 5 H S ïl
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J U 5 T R E C E IV E D
A large shipment of
^HOUSEHOLD LACQUER
A ll the world is talking
of
LACQUERET
jj
and the wonderful things
that anybody can accom-
plish with it.
¡]
It is the ideal Home Bright*
3 ener, makes old FURNITURE,
3 FLOORS a n d
3 look like new.
r a i i
Come and ltet with the hustlers— Van
| Oisdel & Barham.
Bajdv G ildner’ s
1 is (>D5 Glisan street.
Portland
address
Frank Gibson will have an auction
i sale July fith at his Kickreall home.
John R Robbins orders his paper
changed from Independsnee to Haystack,
in ( ’ rook county.
Out o f th e
M o uth
The late Frederic It. Coudert. the
noted law yer and wit. had a great
kindness for children.
He collected
IndefatlgaLdv the quaint sayings of!
children, and one o f the treasures of
his library was a niinll manuscript
volume filled with definitions that cliil
dren had composed. This volume was
called “ A ( ’h ill’s Dictionary,“ and
these are some o f the definitions that
Mr. Coudert would read from the
hook:
“ Dust—Mud with the juice squeezed
out o f It.”
‘ ‘Snoring—Letting o ff sleep.”
“ Daekhiter—A mosquito.”
“ Fan—A thing to brush the warm off
with.”
“ lee—W ater that went to sleep in the
cold.”
“ Apples—’Hie bubbles that apple
trees blow.” —Judge’s Magazine o f Fuu.
\V. E. Critchlow will leave Dallas
soon to take up prohibition work in
Washington state.
Second hand bicycles are in demand—
if you have one for sale, see or phone
Lee Sm ith’s Cyclery.
Trains Monday were crowded with
veterans going to attend the G. A. R.
reunion at New berg.
This office would like to purchase sev­
eral cords of oak grub wook that can he
delivered immediately.
Notary
m O LD UP!
D a lla s,
O re g o n
¿So/LB.
The Lover—I ’ m afraid I cau’t live
without her.
The Cynic— YVhy don’ t you marry
her and see?— Philadelphia Press.
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Ctironic Diseases and Diseases of
Women and Children a Spec­
ialty
I Shingles
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Another car lead o f those fine Sr
Shingles at Crider’s grocery.
«t
'f a r
Kraber’s berries fresh every
^|i day both morning and evening.
Car W hite River flour just ar-
rived. Come in and let us make
2 you a price by tne barrel.
& D A LTO N
$2,500
it
\e?
a
t
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p
Fay'
Come in aw l take a look a murai a n i if wo haven't tin*
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n«l stock o f g'lnrifl y o a f v f r s a w , w e a f e w ill*
,ng to treat.
Prices at the ligh t figure D m >.
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I i CRIDER’S GROCERY
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The Barnes Cash Store people are
closing «»ut broken lines of dress goods
at very attractive figures, for instance a
fifty cent article for 55 cents and $1 :25
goods at 75 cents. Your neighbor will
thank you for telling them about it. A ll
they have is good and cheaper than at
most other stores.— Salem, Oregon.
MONEY IN CHICKENS!
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Wood Sawing Done.
Yl/E have a new gasoline engine und are pre-
pared to do wood sawing at regular rates,
Your patronage : olieted.—Reed
Hayes. Both
phones.
Notice to Fai mers.
S we are preparing to leave Kickreall, we re­
quest all farmers having wheat and flour
accounts at the mill to call at once and make
settlement, as we wish to close our Itooksim­
mediately. Please attend to this matter with­
out delay
J27
KICKR EALL MILLING Co.
A
A d m in is tra to r's Sale.
In the county court of the state of Oregon for
the county of Polk. In the matter of the ad-
ininistaatlon of the estate of Lou Emina Pal­
mer deceased,
vOTICK IS HEREBY G IVEN TH AT IN PUR*
A sitanee of an order ot the county court of
the state of Oregon for tin* county of Polk on
the 20th day of March. 1907, in the matter ol the
estate of Lou Emma Palmer, deceased, the un-
ders igned. the admin 1st rat or of the said estate,
will from and after the 29thday of June, rK>7,
proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for
cash, and subject to eontirmatlon by said conn-
tv court, all the right, title and interest that
, i i , estate
- ' l l , , » - has
i n , . ' by
i j operation
i i i u . r i i i of
n i law
«1
i or
m i otherwise
. i i i i i i , in ,-,
the
acuuircd other than or In addition to that of
the said Lou Emma Palmer, at the time of her
( death, in and to all that certain lot or parcel of
! land situate, lying, and )>eiii£ in the lonuty of
Polk and slate of Oregon, and hounded and de­
scribed as follows, towlt :
The north one-third of the followine describ­
ed premises; beginning at a point 1-ill rods
north and 25 ami five-nineteenth rods east of
the southwest corner of the donation land
laim No. 64, notification No. 227:1 of H. L. ( ’amp-
»*•» ‘ ".township eight, south of range 5, west
>f the Wlllnnmttc meridian, thence 1 ..st 25 and
five-nineteenth rods; thence south 14 rods;
thence east 74 a ml four-nineteenth rods; thence
south 182 rods; thence west HW rods, thence
north 1(6 rods to the place of beginning. Bids
therefor m aybem adeto N. L. Butler at Dal­
las. Polk county, Oregon, or to the administra­
tor at Albany. Oregon.
Termes of sale, cash in hand.
EUGENE PALMER
Administrator.
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decree only rendered, entered of record and
dock» ted in and by said court on the 3rd day
of June, 1907, in a certain suit then in said
court pending, wherein John W . Katin, trus­
tee. was plaintiff, and W . I). YVhealdon, R ay­
mond J.W healdon, Francis W . YVhealdon,
William K. YVhealdon, Isaac B. YVhealdon,
Daniel G. YVhealdon, Elizabeth M. Wheal-
don, John R. YVhealdon and Lark P . Wheal-
don were defendants, in favor of plaintiff and
against said defendants, by which execution
I am commanded to sell the property in said
execution, an I hereinafter described, to pay
the sum due the plaintiff of 3400, less the
sum ot $24 paid thereon April 27, 1905, and
the further sum of $50 attorneys fees with
interest therein at the rate o f 7 per cent per
annum from the 7th day of May, 1904, until
paid, together wtr.h the costs and disburse­
ments of said suit taxed at twenty*seven ($27)
dollars and costs and expenses of said ex ecu*
tlon. I will on
Saturday, the 13th day of
July, 1907, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. in., of
said day, at the west door of the county
cour*. house in Dallas, Polk county, 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 which said
defendants YV. D. YY’ henldon, Raymond J.
YVhealdon, Francis YV. YVhealdon, Daniel G.
YY’ healdon, Elizabeth M. YY’ healdoii, John
R. YVhealdon and Lark P. Whealdou, aud
all persons claiming under them subsequent to
the execution of the mortgage of plaintiff
herein, to-wit: On the 7tn day of May,
1904, in, of and to said mortgaged premises.
Said mortgaged premises hereinbefore men­
tioned are descrioed in said execution as fol­
lows. towit:
Ijotstwo and three, of section 30, also be­
ginning at the southeast comer of the Fred­
rick Shoemaker donation land claim. No. 82,
and running thence south 14.27 chains, thence
west 1.17 chains, to the one-fourth mile line
running north and outh, through section 36,
thence north M 27 chains, thence east 1.17
chains to the place of beginning, containing
in all 58,66 acres, more or less, aud all sit­
uate in township 6 south, of range 6 w, of
the Willam ette meridian, in Polk county,
Oregon. Said sale beiug made subject to re­
demption in the manner provided by law.
Dated this 13th day of June 1907.
J. M. G R A N T ,
.Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
itfaU r I b l f r B L B L
are now here ready lor yourin-
spection-and try-on-and that
we offer you and your friends
the first opportunity of viewing
the largest and most magnifi­
cent display of Sprit.g apparel
we have ever had. If you can't
come to-morrow, come the day after, or any «lay this
week.
If you wish to dress well at little expense-if you
want a Suit or Overcoat of smartest style and of
strictly high quality-it is to 3 'our interest to come
hero sit once and make an early selection from our
splendid assortment of
MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CL 'll l i t ...
S p rin g S a c k S u it s for M e n and
Y o u n g M e n at $12 to $ 3 0
of most advanced single and double-brested styles
with every detail as perfect as if exclusively
custom-tailor-made with a special offering of
selected styles and fabrics, fully equal in
value to most $Z 0 suits at
Mr. YV. G. Vassall has sold his resi-
dence and four lots t«> Mr. G. YY’ . Vi ver
for $2,001). Mr. Myer will move from
his present SniithfieW home in the fall
O r e g * o n raises only one-1
and take tip his future residence in town.
H i.- with pleasure that we In ar of his j t e n t h OI t i l 0 p o u l t r y * COU8UIT1
intention, as Yfr. Mv«»r and his estima- iAil l , . f * L ; a
hie fam ily will make a most desirable I
s
* S ta ic i.
addition to both our business and social
circles.
Poultry Business not Overdone
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Incubators hik I brooders—
“ Standard of the World.”
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The new Spring styles in
Hats both stiff and soft
l.t Spriig HdbotUshfry we show that's new and smart, from collar to half-
base, M st noderately priced.
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Sheriff s Sale.
'I*HE public is hereby notified that a certain
’ promisorv note for $50. dated April 17, 1907.
pay Hide to Jonn Boyer, of Pitner, Oregon, and
signed by me. waa given w ithout eonsiaeration, N O T IC E IS H E R U B Y O I V E N T H A T
and will not be paid. All per«ons are warned by virtue of an execution issued out of the
circuit court of the state of Oregon for the
against purehaslng said note.
JOHN EBBE,
county of Polk, and to me directed on the
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Dallas. Oregon.
11th day of June. 1907. upon a judgment and
which we show in all the most fashionable fabrics in
a broad variety of handsome w«*aves
Look where
you may you positively cannot find values to equal
those we offer you in ......
“ Patsy Moran and the YY’arnirigs” is
the islfi title of an odd little story by
Arthur S. Hoffman in the July Mc­
Clure's. The narrative «‘oncerns its«*lf
with Patsy Moran, his night of adven­
ture, when attired in evening «dothes,
he attempted to loot a clos«*d-for-the
summer-house, one of those affairs with
boarded-up windows.
TlieU irr lr initiated thr#*«» mndidat«*»«
I n n i g h t , ¡tini ten«ierc l U.tlla C ity «*ir-
i b* an invitation to
with them
July loth, when both installation arid
initiation
work
will I k * put
on
A fter the s«*8*ion, the captain of the
gnards. Mrs.
gimme.
* it p . \\ P.
r. Ki-kc,
rt-Ki*. invite«!
invfien all
present down to Johnson Broa. |g>ptilar
ice cream jmrlora, where they were
«• r u d with
u 11 11 tl.itf
ilulonla 1 , 1 « an.l
».Filina
nerved
thi* detectable
ami cooling
leverage. Mentíame* Starr and Richrm.no
ami Meaner* Grant ami Ftekc arc the
entertainment com mittee for the next
meeting.
W arning
It’s to Your Interest to Know
* That the Smartest Spring Fash­
ions For Men and Young Men
DR. C. A. CAM PBELL
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GUY BROS.
Fine Residence For Sale.
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rods north, and 25 and five-nineteenths rods
east of the southwest corner of donation land
claim No. 64, notification No. 2278 of 8. L,
Campbell, in townhsip eight, south of range
live west of the Willamette meridian; thence
cast 25 and five-nineteenth, rod«; thence south
fourteen rods; thence east seventy-four and
fourteen-nineteenths rials; thence south 132
-Seven-room two story house, with rods; thence west 100 rials, thence north 146
cement basement, hath and furnace. rods to the place of beginning. Bids therefor
Sightly corner, having u frontage of 120 feet on may he made to N. L. Butler at Dallas, Oregon,
Main street by 1G5 feet on Academy street.—Ap or to the administrator at Albany, Oregon.
plv to H. L. (irider.
Al
Terms of sale, cash in bund.
EUGENE PALMER,
Administrator.
of H ih e «.
Uncle Smith Gilliam has been down
Remember K raber’ s berries are pick* from Walla W alla on his yearly visit to
Knock-out It low.
1 ed and delivered
------ ----- in the same hour. his many relatives here.
See the new glassware at H ow e’s. i Leave your orders at C rider’s or W eb-
The blow which knocked out Corbet«
Mrs. Deli Ellis and daughters have
It ’ s new and up to dale.
I ster’s store.
v. as a revelation to the prize iigLi. r.4.
been over from their mountain home
From tin* earliest da. s of i !ie ring iho
Notice what the Kickreall Homing
Mr. and Mrs. E.Lipton and Mr. and visiting Mr. and Mrs. M . M. Ellis.
¡.nock-out 11->\v was :.iiucd for the jaw,
mill has to say muter New Today.
Mrs. Ben Masters, of Falls City, w re
the temple or 1 lie jugular vein. Storaac h
You want to put your orders in early
punches were thrown in to worry and
Just the thing foi breakfast, (ie t a home coming passengers on the train
to secure prompt delivery of the best se­
Sunday evening.
•veary the light« r. hut If a scientific man
package of V iolet Pancake Hour at
lected wood in Dallas. YV. D. Matthews.
had told one u' the old lighters that the
H ow e’s.
His Il'fclillgN.
| Save tim e and trouble by taking the
most vulnerable spot was the region A
If you intend to buy a cream separator,
The ladies of the Evangelical church : Dallas stage to Salem and make direct
the stomach, he’d have laughed at him
you had better see the Iowa. We guar­
will serve refreshments on the campus 1 connections with the south bound over-
for an ignoramus. Dr. Fierce is bringing
antee everyone to work perfectly.— Guv
I
land.
J.
J.
Fidle.r
proprietor.
luring the Fourth.
home to the public a parallel fact; th.it
Bros.
Miss Nola Coad has been chosen as
the stomach is the most vulnerable orgb .11
Mr. and Mrs. C. <L Coad and daugh­
City Engineer Morrison and Chief of
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our
Goddess
of
Lib
erty
on
the
Fourth.
out
of the prize ring as well as I 11 it. YVe
ters visited over Sunday with the for­
Police Harris are busy as can he in their
protect our heads, throats, feet ami lungs,
mer’ s sister, Mrs. J. B. Stump, at Mon­ | She is a daughter of Judge and Mrs. E.
endeavor
to
straighten
out
our
street
E. Coad, and will make a most entranc­
Imt the stomach we are utterly indiffer­
mouth.
ing goddess.
tangle.
ent to, until disease finds tin* solar plexus
1 >r. I I . L. Toney, dentist, graduate of
and
knocks us out. Make your stomach
Sam Smith's*horse got scared at an
\nn Arbor, Mich. Offiice upstaires in 1 Rinser. the gunsmith, is now prepared
sound and strong by the use of Doctor
auto near the big bridge yesterday
for
all
kinds
of
b
veyd
e
repairing,
and
Uglnw building. Examinations free.
Pierce’s Golden Medi -.-.l Discovery, aud
keeps a supply of new tires. Do not morning and ran away. No serious
’ Phone 45.
you protect your elf iu your most vulner­
forget that he has the best fishing tackle damage resulted.
able spot,. "Golden Medical Discovery”
Mrs. J. H. Geil, accompanied bv her in the world.
The Eastern Star had an enjoyable
cures "weak stomach," Indigestion, or
’nother, Mrs. Wilson, an 1 her little son,
•‘ Suffered day and night the torment meeting Tuesday evening. Mrs. A W.
dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad. thin and Im­
>f Portland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fowler was initiated and a most delicious
of
itching
piles.
Nothing
helped
me
pure blood and ot.h. r dlsean-s of the or-
M ilt ( ¡rant.
until I used Doan’s Ointment. It cured banquet was served.
gnns of digestion ut.d nutrition.
Robert Morris returned
yesterday me perm anently.” — lio n . John R. G ar­
The "Golden Medical Discovery " has a
Photos! Have you seen Cherring-
from a visit with his father in Dallas. | rett. Mavor,
.
. Girard, Ala.
specific curative effect upon all mucous
ton’s latest photos? They are up to
He is a form er Salem hov, who has
.rfaces and hence cures catarrh, no
James Sweeney was doing business at date. When you sit in front of his
>een a student in Stanford University
miter win;«* bieated or what stage It
or several years. His home is in Palto j Corvallis Monday. The Sweeney Bros. Dallmeyer lens, there íh no mistake.
mv have reached. In Nasui Catarrh it
Alto, Cal., and he has recently been en­ Lire making manv improvements in
We came over from Newport with
well to clean e the p:-sy;, - with Dr.
Aunt—Tom m y! 11 jw cruel! .YVliy did
gaged in civil engineering work in Sun j their flouring mill here, and anticipate Emps YVann Monday. On account of
* re’s Catarrh Kenedy fluid while using
a t irge business this fall.— and they the scarcity of labor he has employed you cut tliut poor worm iu two?
Francisco.— Statesman.
■ v Di. coverv ” as a consiitur: 01 ml rem-
j w ill get it too. The mill will he shut young ladies to harvest his hay crop.
Tom my — He seemed so lonely.—
■ *y. B’/<*/ the "Golden M«*dical Dircov-
Miss Bertha Collins wishes to an- 1 down next week in order to make cer-
Punch.
ry
" cure«, catarrhal disi ses. a.-, of the
Accidents w ill happen, hut the best
nonnccto the ladies of Polk county that ] tain improvements.
omach. bowels. 1 ladder and otl.er p<»h lc
regulated families keep Dr. Thom as’
she made special selections in her m illii -
M ercifu l P ro v id e n c e .
•'fans will I m ; plain to you if you will
Am ong the Dullusites who attended Electric Oil for such emergencies. It
ery stock this spring and w ill he able to
ad a booklet, of extracts from th e n rii*
Nothing can surpass in delicacy the
sat isfy the most fastidious as well as Unu e i the Rose Fiest i in Portland last week subdues the pain and heals the hurts.
of eminent medical authorities, ©u-
desiring plain head dress. Call at her were Mrs. J. C. Gavnor, E. J.Chapm a i, j In order to allow our office force to at­ reply made to ail Last Indian servant
r.Gng i:.; iugri dient.; and explaining
parlors in the Collins block and you will i Mrs. V. J. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. (). 1 tend the 4th, tin* Itemize!* will come out of the late Lord Duuerlu when he was
o*ir curative properties. It is m «¡led
see pome of the prettiest things in that ' E. W illiam s, Mrs. Win. UUrey, Mr. j next week on Wednesday. Cor respon­ viceroy o f India.
•c on jvruest. A'ldn-ss Dr. R.V. Pb 've.
Geo. Gooch, w ife and daughter. Bessie, dents will please get their letters in by
line ever exhibited here.
‘ W ell, what sort o f sport has Lord
fialo. N. \*. This luK.l.h 1 > i vos ah tlie
Mrs. Alice Dempsey, Miss Eva Smith,
had?”
sa
il
Lord
Dud’erln
one
day
.ivdient
entering into Dr. Fierce’s
For some tim e it has been recognized Mrs. Jim Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. Nez Monday.
to his servant, who had attended a
dlcine. from which !i will be seen tliat
by all that the Stafrin drugstore was forg­ Dale.
The Salem Journal thinks we l ad a youug English lord on a shooting ex
ey contain not a drop of alcohol, pure.
ing far ahead in the matter of popularity
a big tire here Monday. He íh not a
:;de-rc,iined give* rim beiug usm d Instead.
Mr. W . IT. Cadle has a beautiful ce­ very good judge of distance. The lire cur. ion
ind patronage. In fact this store has
Dr. I*lerc«‘’s great tlious»md-page i!.lis­
“ Oh.” replied the scrupulously polite
.ong enjoyed the major portion of the dar cane. It is a particularly beautiful was in Benton county and nearer Cor­
ted Comnu'ti •■»..■■•• '\r i-..! Ad.viser
Hindoo, •ilie young saliib shot divine
trade tributary to this city. T h eir com- wood, susceptible of high polish, and vallis than Dallas.
;l be sent five pa per-bon:id. ft* ¿1 ono-
esy to all, carefullness in preparing per- was presented to him by his brother,
ly. hut 1 im ride, ice was very merciful
nt
.or idotli bound f**r M stamp**
YVe acknowledge the receipt o f a
•enptions, excellent goods and fair pric­ who engraved on it by hand in two hours
to the birds.” i It-Bits.
ticket to the
’d, have aided materially in bringing the following inscription: “ W. I). Ca­ com plimentary season
dle. o f Annhro, Grainger county, Tenn., Chautauqua meeting at Gladstone park,
h’:s about.
An L u « ) ' flertli.
¡presented by his brother, Rev. E. G. July 9th to 21st. They expect an e x ­
M iggle —There's ¡1 wonderful differ
tra interesting session.
( ’able, 1H!»4.”
once C»etv eon my tw o nephews. O n eol
Harsh physics react, weaken the
them is a horn hustler, aud the other b *
Mr. Edgar L. Collins, o f Kern Par*,
bowels,
cause
chronic
constipation,
j
has been visiting his. fam ily this week.
Doan’ s Regulets operate easily, tone the ! 0 J lazy to work.
The Hon. J. L. Collins, of Dallas. Ore­
YY’ iffgles- How does the lazy om
stomach, cure constipation. 25 cents.
gon, who dim e expressly to visit his
man :ge t > exist?
Ask your druggist for them.
grandson
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and
incident
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Mlg;. les -Oh, lie has a job In a stor«
Fred Toner lias purchase«! of Mrs.
Iv to attend the Pioneer Re-Union of
that dr.*-i:'i
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N'e.vs
r™ L P O M M E L i ‘ Tndhtu
W ar Veterans, also the Misses Mary Savage the lot adjoining the resi­
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u d s l ic k e s i i [ Nellie, Ora and Louise Collins, of Mmli- dence of County Judge Goad for $800,
and
it
is
Mr.
Toner’s
intention
to
at
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son.
South
Dakota,
and
Mrs.
E.
1
0
Watts,
11« A ll
once begin the erection of a handsome
i o f near Hillsboro.— A rleta News.
bungalow.
O S T E O P A TH IC PHYSICIAN.
By recent arrangement with the i’a-
y!
WATERPRUOrí j cific Monthly, we an* i m w able to offer Mr. Malilon Guy, one of Dallas’ oldest j
Graduate American School <>f < >s-
CLOTH 1UG. [ ! that magazine and the itemize!* togetl - and most respected
citizens, passed j
teopathy, K irkvilie, Mo.
j i f
^
ii madr of the best I
! or one year for $2, a reduction of 50 awnv yesterday morning o f troubles in­
l A
cents Iron» the regular price. The P a­ cident to old age. He was laid to rest
V\\
1/ fulh'awrantred.anJ seH V| cific M onthly is an Oregon magazine, this afternoon. An obituary notice wifi
•rCWSiv*
\ / rriuMr M m
first class in every respect, and fully up ap|>ear next week.
V m »TICK TO THÍ
i to the standard set by other magazines.
L is t Friday, while working on David
iví * V
V
’ 5I0N OF THE FISH ¡ | It is proving a most wonderful assist­
/ ,f*r R Q l W T O W S CANADIAN CftUjniTiB. A J T O W IP . Co
Pi ters new residence near Polk, Mr. L.
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TORONTO, CAM._________ gCTTOH.n*« ,'J.1A
ance* in advertising Oregon and her re­
( ’ . Rover was struck in the head by a
sources.
falling board and severely injured. He
has been unconscious at his home at
Dallas H otel
Kickreall for several days, hut reports
DALLAS
.
.
ORECON
lately were that he was improving.
WOODWORK
Jj w e’ ll tell you all about it.
1 1
The Salem-Dallas stage has reduce«i
Bones—Who la he?
Real estate— that« all.— Van Orsdel |
fare to fifty cents for the single trip.
"W h o ’» who?”
' A Bur hum.
Mis. Ella Metzger will sell millinery
“ This man Now you speak of.”
Glenn Elkins, of Albany, is down for
at greatly reduced prices after June 28th.
“
You
don’
t
understand
me.
1
mean
I
the summer.
Prof. Herbert Dunklelierger’s child
hear you’ re earning your living now.”
A. K. Gaither, of Kalama, has been
“ Oh. yes; Pin hanging around • has l>een sorely afflicted with tonsilitis
visiting here.
lately.
butcher shop.”
Judge Gallow ay will do the orating at
“ Hanging around?”
Mrs. Y . C. Cleveland, of San Fran
Aurora on the 4th.
“ Yes. I hang the meat on the hooks. cisco, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
I August Auer, the guardian of the estate of
The Pioneer banquet will 1 h * given in I'm going to quit, though. I don't like Fuller.
Hernian D. Rover, Merll A Boyer, Eldon K.
I the old skating rink.
the butcher. H e’s too snobbish.”
Judge Coad says the courthouse will
™
Bo\er Marlha R. Boyer mid Definer f Boyer.
minors,
praying for an order of sale of certain
l>e
the
finest
dec*»rated
building
in
Dal­
“
Does
he
snub
you?”
All kinds of ensterbrukea and tires at |
real estate belonging to said wards, and that
“ No, but he cuts the meat every day. las on the 4th. Thus he shows his pa­
Lee Sm ith's’Cyclery.
it is for the best interest of said ward«, and
neeessary that such real estate should be sold;
I ’ve got the laziest brother on earth. triotism.
F. M. Sulawn is building a new resi­
it is hereby ordered that the next of kin of
H e’s just like a successful airship.”
A son of W m . Theisms died at the
said wards, and all persons interested in the
dence for his own use.
said estate, appear before this eourt on Satur­
“ W hy Is he like a successful air­ fam ily home on Salt Creek Monday,
Advertising under thin head 1 cent «
day. the 22nd day of June, PJW7, at M o'clock
Fred West and wife, now of Aberdeen, ship r
hut we have not l»een able to learn oth- each insertion
a. in. at the court room of this court house in
Wash., have a son and heir.
|
er
particulars.
the city of Dallas, couuty of Polk and state of
“ H e won’t work.”
Oregon, then and there to show cause why an
Miss Ella Roy is back from a pleasant
A healthy man is a king in his own
order should not be granted for the sale of
i;o
R
HALE
-White
oak
p
ut*
by
Black
á
Corh-
visit with her sister in Portland.
premises.
Interlocutor—Mr. Tam bo, I hear you right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy * run. Mutual phone, black 54
tf said
And it Is further ordered that a copy of this
slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up
Horace Webster has one of the larg­ have bought a setter dog.
order be published at least once a week for
sound
health—
keeps
you
well.
three successive weeks before the said day
Tam bo—Yea, and he’s the smartest
est and best electric fans in town.
few goats for sate—ten h. a * <»« imumes and of hearing, in the Polk County Itemixer, a
| A netition for a night watch has been A five of wethers -John Martin, Dallas, or i newspaper printed am! published in said city
' The Bee H ive team were beaten Sun- dog I ever saw.
I circulated aumiig our btisdness men.and Mutual phone 554 Pioneer.
i of Dallas and county of Polk.
T h a t's o ? ”
| day by Lafayette. II nmentionahle score.
ED. F. COAD,
“ Yes. Last night at supper time he quite a monthly sum raised. Now if
County Judge.
Mrs. Bert Crow ley orders her Itemi-
the
council
will
put
up
enough
to
secure
weut Into the dining room aud set the
herries for sale on John L. Riggs farm, Bar-
zer changed from Black Rock to Airlie.
J2Ü
table. My sister has had three hus­ the services of a good man, we will have C ton Z. Riggs, pitone .pink, 525
, protection aftei night.
Teams and wagons arc wanted for bands all uamed W illiam .”
i hauling floats during the parade on July
Married— At the G ail hotel yesterday I Hereby notify the public that I will not Is* re-
“ She’s a wonder. Isn’ t she?”
sponsible for any debts contracted by Mrs.
| 4th.
“ No; she’s a Bill collector. She left evening, by Rev. A. ('. Corbin, Mr. A. * Maudie
Vaughn.—W. K. Vaughn.
J27
In the county court of tlie State of Oregon
Rice
Cook, of Portland, and Miss Alm a
Wes. Vaughn has about recovered her last husband.’’
for the county of Polk. Iu the matter of the
A.
Jones,
a
daughter
of
B.
F.
Jones,
of
ailminiKtration
of theentate of W illiam P. P al­
from a slight attack of congestion of the
“ You mean YY’ ill Smith?”
.
| Perrydale. The Itcm izer wishes them a
for sale, !•» wether« and 10 nannies — mer. deceased.
| lungs.
\ es. 1 here s something funny about I |ol, « ttn<|
litV.
26 (¡oata
J27 V OTITE IS HEREBY (JtVEN TH AT IN PUR-
Levi Conner. Ballstou, Or.
«uance of an order of the county court of
1
Hon T. M. Simpson left A irlie Mon­ It too.”
the state of Oregon for the <*ounty of Polk
made on the 20th d y of March 1907, in the
day for a two weeks businesss trip to
“ W h a tr
COR HALE—One light inni one heavy wagon — matter of the estate of William P. Palmer de­
tin e W n y to l im i util.
Burns.
“ She wasn’ t dead, and yet she left a
I
A. ( ’. Dimick. Dalla*.
tf ceased, the undersigned, the administrator of
: the estate, will iron» and after the 29th day of
H. L. Pittock and F. W . Leadbetter j YY ill. Ed Rice has a horse that’s u
. June, 1907, proceed to sell to the highest bid-
j have been up looking after their inter­ bright animal.“
~ I. Ballard, bree ler of registered o. I. c. swim*. 1 der, for cash. » nd subject to continuation by
C
Serviceable boars. 2V miles southeast of t said county court, all the right, title and in-
“ l i e has?”
ests here.
Dallas. Bell phone 501. Address. Rlekreall. | tcreat that the estate has by operation of law
“ Yes. Last night Ed was riding the
or otherwise, acquired other than or in a«idi-
Edna Morrison and Em m y M cDevitt
tiontothat of the said William P. Palmer, at
are attending the Kraps summer school horse, an l he passed a bride and groom
the time of his death, in and to' all that cer­
In a hack. YVhut do you suppose that
at Salem.
A N TED —Salesmen—Many make $100 to $150 tain lot or parcel of land situate, lying, and be­
W
per
month;
some
even
more.
Stock
clean.
ing 1u the county of Polk and state of Oregon,
horse did?”
Saturday nights from 8 to 11 is the
Grown on reservation, far from old orchards. and bounded ami described as follows towit:
" I don’t know. T ell us what he did.”
I Cash advanced weekly, ('hoice of territory. Ad-
The south one-third of the following de­
only tim e you can skate at the big rink
|
dress
Washington
Nursery
Company,
Toppen-
scribed premises: Beginning at a point 146
“ H e threw Rice.” —Denver Post.
this month.
i a n d c o n sid e r
(J
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L>
r
I X
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a ro u n d the E va n g e lic a l c h u rc h .
I
Wood Notice.
ish, Wash.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­
las and their Friends.
T1 e best
Kred YY agner has gone to Los Aneglen
on a biisine.'H visit.
V cen.cut -i-lcwHlk in U h.o U id
J n °W
How’s This.
I We offer One Hundred dollars reward
j for any case of catarrh that canuot be UID8 will be received
__________
______ Tueadny,
to he opened
cured hv H a ll’ s Catarrh cure, F. J. I D
June 2 d , 1
907, for
for25i
«>rds o
of f f U loot
l W oak grub
P June2ft.
1907.
2ft corda
lo be
Cheney A Co., Toledo Or. W e, the un- «mlwood. also «cord*body flr
Ar eordwood,
eal
¡
„
,^
1
l 0« L l „ . ...... W 1 n i d e l i v e r e d at j»ublio school. Dallas,
; tto'ÑÍKn«!, h . v . known F. J . Cheney for 1 * ^ 7 ?
H.U. CAMPBELL,
: the last 15 years, and Iielieve him per­
(Jerk School District No. 1
fectly honorable in all business tra n -1
sactions and financially able to carry ---- - ■
out any obligations made by his firm, j
Walning, Kinnan & Marvin, W holesale!
Druggists. Toledo. O. H all’s Catarrh
ure is taken internally, acting directly i
'
rfpnn the blood and mucous surfaces of ' In the county court of the mate of On f for
the system. Testimonials sent free, the couuty of Hoik.
it
.
■ ,, |
»I i
.1
In the matter *»f the guardianship of the
Price i .» cents per l»ottle. Sold by all m|Dor heir* of D. F. Boyer, de«-«*o»#d.
druggists. Take Hall s Family Pills for i t APPEARING TO T ills COURT FROM THE
constipation.
I petition this day presented and hied by
Administrator’s Sale.
ice
Why not have
the use of it
tl\e entire
season oy
buying early.
Bicycle Repairing— I^ee Sm ith’s C y­
clery.
Guardian Sale.
Cream
hreezers, warranted to give entire satis­
Funny Ssyings at
1 he Minstrel
Is it hot enough for you?
Iowa cream separators at Guy Bros.
Are the Famous Badger
and Peer lees lines. The
Peerless are full enamel­
ed. These Refrigerators
were brought directfrom
the factory, and we can
give you the best value
for your money. Your
investigation is invited.
SEASONABLE
Fiske, the best printer.
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