Image provided by: Dallas Public Library; Dallas, OR
About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1907)
I>. A. Madison went to Portland this morning. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. mtm A new crossing is being put in at the Claud Dunn has opened a cigar store depot. at Newport and Harry Dunn is running Harry Ballard came up Wednesday it for him. j from Portland. Councilman 8t; ffrin is adding a ce H E la modest, but n ot baa'tful; F. H. Morrison is visiting his son ment walk to *. he many improvements F ree and easy, but n ot bold; to his residence '»ropertv. Ralph, in Portland. Liky an apple—ripe and m e llo w ; N o t too you ng and not too old; Su)>er intend uni L. R. Fields ami assist Mrs. Ed. Shaw visited with friends at H a lf Inviting, h a lf repulsive. ants were here in a private car Satur Falls City Wednesday. N o w a dvan cing und now sh y; day looking over the road. T h e re la m isch ief In h er dim p le; Mr. James Chittv will leave Monday T h ere is d a n ger in her eye. Miss Hallie Reynolds has been up for an outing at Salmon river. from Portland visiting her parents, She has studied human natu re; Prof, aud Mrs. W . I. Reynolds. Mrs. Milt Grant went to McMinnville She Is schooled in a ll her a rts ; this morning for a visit with relatives. She has taken her diplom a Sto;>s itching instantly. Cures piles, A s the m U tre M o f all h earts; Hoboes are getting numerous again. eczema, salt rheum, tetter itch, hives, She can tell the v e ry m om ent We have friHjucnt calls from them for euhnes, scabies—Dunn’s Ointment. At W hen to sigh and w hen to smile. exchanges. all druggists. Oh, a maid is som etim es ch arm in g. Mr. Ernest Myer. of Black Rock, has 1 been a visitor in town this week. S W. R. Ellis has in the first water melons of the season. They are the famous Lodi variety from California. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal J operation They say the new merchandise eo- las and their Friends. fully represents all shades of 1 politic al, religious and other beliefs. I ANO j lOUSEHOLD: ; jUTENjas T Umbrellas repaired by Lee Smith. For Over Sixty Years. M. Hayter, dentist, Wilson building. 1007 National bycycles now in at Lee Smith’s cyclery. FOR HOUSE, B A R I, OR SHOP we have a complete line of Hardware, al though the to wo la divided in its opinion of our H AR D W A R E SELLING. Some believe that our popularity is due to the excellent quality of the goods, others that our sueceaa is due to our mod erate prices. Anyone can see that it comes from both. Tell Us Your Needs ill hinder twine, machine nil» ai d greases for « e are prepared to take care ui you. Special To each person Inlying a gallon o * our Machine Oastor oil we will give one of our machine oilers free. .411 kinds of engine fittings, packings, engine and cylinder oil, oil cups, 1 e- troit lubricators. High grade hardware as cheap as t can he sold. A big shipment of graniteware just arrived. Quite a lot was damaged in shipping. We are selling it for less than the freight. The Company Pays The Loss Some people think that they can Imy furniture cheaper elsewhere, but we are here to say that we w ill not be undersold bv anyone on atrictly new high grade furniture or furni ture of any kind. We meet The prices And go them One better When you go camping let ns fit you out with tents, ci mp stoves, camp stools, wagon coveis, etc., etc. Everything to make you comforta ble on your trip. Mattings L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary public, typewriting. Mr. and Mrs. John Grant were Falls City visitors Sunday. Clover Leaf and Standard hinder twine at Guy Brothers. See the new glassware at Howe’s. I t ’s new and up to date. It is said there will lie a special train from McMinnville Sunday. Ice delivered free of charge any where in town from the city ice works. Born, July 9th, to Mrs. and Mrs. Frank S. Coates, at Lewiston, Idaho, a son. The child lived only one day. Mrs. Coates wras formerly Miss Evan geline Kirkpatrick, of this city. Mrs. Kate Morrison and children, who have been on nil extended visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( ’ . Hughes, returned to their home at New Pine Creek, 15 miles northwest of Lake- view, on Tuesday morning. Miss Bertha Collins wishes to an- nounceto the ladies of Polk county that she made special selections in her mil lit » try stock this spring and will be able to latisfy the most fastidious as well as those lesiring plain head diess. Call at her parlors in the Collins block and you will see some of t lie prettiest things in that line ever exhibited here. For some time it has been recognized by all that the Stafrin drug store was forg ing far ahead in the matter of popularity and patronage. In fact this store has long enjoyed the major portion of the trade tributary to this city. Their cour tesy to all, carefullness in preparing pre scriptions, excellent goods and fair pric es, have aided materially in bringing this about. Rugs A new shipment of matting and mgs just arrived. We would l>e pleased to show them to you. When in need of hardware or fur niture see us, we can hel p you W ET W EATHER C L O T H IN G you w ant c o m p le te p r o te c tio n a n d lo n g s e r v ic e . Th^se and many o*t:er good points are combined In T O W E R 'S OILED CLOTHING M SH BRAND You « nt afford to bgy any other ***** GiJY BROS. X DALTOi t v T o w n CO BOSTON U S * T O » « C * « » O l * N CO LTO I Dallas Oregon. THE STORE YOU ALW AYS Plenty extra fine shingles; an- J other car this week. . Plenty of hay salt, right pure t<x>. Royal Ann cherries tor canning. Give ns your order. 6 - Can use anything. GET K Highest cash price paid for eggs. W ORTH D iN tliM ’ t io n W illi i\ D iffe re n c e . “ G wlfrey. tell me. which Is proper, toothbrush or teethbrush. Now think.” “ I ’ve always said toothbrush, hut I think I'll say teethbrush hereafter.” was the thoughtful little fellow’s reply. biflulo. N. Y. “ Well, which would you say, nail Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cu re con- brush or nailsbrush?” Lip Pnn. C o n s tip a tio n is ih e cause ie Godfrey argued similarly and decid .nv diseases, (h ir e th e e s u -e and . ire tin 1 disease. E a sy to ta k e as ca n d v ed in favor of ” n lilsbrush.” Pursuing the matter a step further, the father said. “ And which would you say. hairbrush or halrsbrush?” This was too milch for the son of the house. “ Well, papa,” he said, looking « * * * 3» * * * * * : X t i k at that gentleman's bald head, “ I shall say halrsbrush. hut if I were you I should say hulrbru di.” -—Judge. Remember we buy flour by the car. Have White River, the finest of hard wheat. f CRIDER’S GROCERY DALLAS, ORECON I r -v I3é I j ■" 340 a t , . . R8!£-0iZS!r'*"n” - m Fine Kesidenie For Sale. î ? Ç flf l ?! ; M St*ve *i-room tw o sto ry bonne w 'th '.» « .m e n t , b a t í »  r ’ a i!. Sightly corner, b a vin » a frontage o f 120 ft**»# on Ir r c «» lu r V a I u rn . “ Father.” asked the small l>oy, “ have they discovered what radium reully Is?" “ Radium, my son.” answered tht num who always assumes an nlr o| wisdom, "Is something that Is worth a million dollars an ounce In theory aud Is not worth 10 cents n Imshel foi any practical purposes.” — Washington Star. U f ANTED—-Salesmen—M any make flUO to glflO per month : some even more. Stock ‘dean. Grown on reservation, far from (Ud orenards. Cash advanced weekly, Choice o f territory. A d dress W ashington Nursery Company, Toppen- Ish, Wash, Auer at Sheridan, Yam hill county, Oregon' AUER, L W 8 IT T AU I AUI Guardian. Spices, FOR S A L K Extracts, A C B E i, well im proved farm, 3 miles east 1- t l «tf Dallas. Fair price for « ash. Inquire o f W. D, Calkins. Dallas. AH Toilet Articles, Stock and Poultry Food. Farm ers T ak e N otice. 'I HE warehouse at Ricknm ll w ill be often ns usual this season for the storing o f grain, the Dallas City Bank having taken charge, RICK B E A LL M ILLIN G CO.. WM ROW ELL, Manager. AS And buy of the travelin agent for Polk County. D airy Ranch For Sale W a t k i n ’s Rem edies Citunt<‘d in famous Big Nestucca valley. Tllla- •’ monk county, 2 mill's north o f Cloverdale. W ell im proved. 80 cows m aking a month f 1,000 ca sh ; balance on easy terms, Wttuld rent to right parly. One h alf m ile from cheese factory handling 12000 pounds o f milk a day, Graded school near. —8. H. H IL L , McCoy. Geo. Hinshaw. M * .* * * * .* .M k X * X * * * * * It’s to Your Interest to Know k * That the Sm artest Spring Fash * % ions For Men and Young Men are now here ready tor your in spect ion-tind try-on-and that we offer you and your friends the first opportunity of viewing the largi'st and most magnifi cent display of Spring apparel we have ever had. If you can t come to-morrow, come the day after, or any day 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 qu ality-it is to your interest to come hero at once and make an early selection from our splendid assortment o f...... * * X I * ** \m * * * MONEY IN CHICKENS! * I*OKftlblc S o lu t io n . He—I don’t see why you look on my suit with disfavor. Your mother say* she has no objection to my becoming one of the family. She Well, mamma’s a widow, yot know, and perhaps she means to marry you herself. Detroit Tribune. M IC H A K L S S T E R N F I N E C L I L I l ^ G ..... which we show 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 SI2 to S30 "Now that your artist frleud has married his model. 1 suppose their po sit Ions will l*e reversed.” “ How n o r “ Well, he used to make her pose for him, and now 1 sup|s>se she’ll mat« him stand around.” - Philadelphia Presa. T h ill MONEYS A B e a r in m ind, please t h a t Dr. P ie r c e 's F a v o r it e P r e s c r ip tio n is n o t a sec re t or p a te n t m<*dieine, a g a in s t w h ic h th e most In te llig e n t { » o p l e a re q u ite n a tu ra lly I verse, becau se of th e u n c e rta in ty as to th e ir co m p o s itio n and h arm less c h a ra c te r, bu t la a M M inriN K OF KNOWN COMl ObJv I ION, a fu ll li t o f »11 P s In gred ien ts bein g Tinted. In p la in E n g lis h , on e v e r y bo ttie- ■vrapper. A n e x a m in a tio n o f th is lis t o f in gre d ien ts w ill d isclose th e fa ct t h a t it is Mi-alcoholic in its cu i.ipoa itlon , ch em ic- ,IIy pu re trip le -refin ed g ly c e r in e ta k in g he pla ce o f tin* c o m m o n ly used alco h o l, i its m a k e -u p . In this co n n ectio n it iy n ot be o u t o f p la c e to s ta te t h a t the F a v o r it e P re s c rip t ••ui” o f Dr. I ierco is he o n lv m e d icin e p u t u p fo r th e cu re o f o irvin 's p ec u lia r w eakn esses and ai? units, and sold th ro u g h d r u v g h ts , » l i io in g re d ien ts o f w h ic h h a v e th e un- - im ous en d o rsem en t o f all the lea d in g fd ic a l w rite r s and tea ch ers o f a ll tin . n il sch ool «if p ra c tic e, and th a t too rcnaniit's fo r th e a ilm en ts fo r w h ich F a v o r it e P r e s c r ip tio n " is recom m en ced A lit t le liook o f these en d o rsem en ts w ill .« sen t to a ny add res >, post-paid, and ib s o lu te ly .fr e e ’ If you re q u es t sam * by natal card , o r le tte r, o f Dr. R. V. P ierce. Still selling valley flour fo r ^ SI. 10. The very best in the val- ley. - 8ay, Rancher, we want your produce. YOUR IJe—I can marry any girl 1 please. She-W hat a pity you don’ t please any of them. Phlla lolphia Press. JcO iY IE orj WHERE ! ? " ” • Mrs. F R. Rich left this morning for Ed. Piper w II resume his duties ns a two week’s visit with friends at Gol- ! mail agent on the Flyer after a two Wood Sawing Done. dendale, Wash. weeks vacation. Chas. McKinney has been acting for him. Archie Meyer and Alvis Lynch and huv,j H " • » « » " " » e en ti ne , „ d are are. their families will leave Monday for an Mr. J. M. Kelley has 1500 pounds of WTK ..»reti tu do wnotl >tatrina »1 m in iar rxte. outing at Ocean Park. nice Royal Ann cherries for which he ? Olir patronageaollrted.-lleed A H aye. Bnlh can find no market. Only one of many Mrs. Frank Shriver, of Centrulia, instances w hy Dallas should haveacan- Washington, is visiting her mother, nerv. Mrs. Martha Chambers. You old bach elors o f fo rty , Notice to Farmers. W h o h ave g ro w n so bold and w ise; John Foster was just in with a speci Airs. Sol. Woods is down from Walla Y o u n g A m erica n s o f tw en ty , men vine of his Earlv Fuggle hop ________ hops. Walla, visiting her many old time friends W ith the lo ve locks in you r eyes, H »"■ preparilo; ........ Rlekreall. we re- and looking after property interests j They are certainly well developed. He You m ay p ractice all y o u r lessons . oite.l all tarmerà having wheat and flour I will l>egin picking them about the mitl- a.««.. 1.1. at the m ill to fa ll a, „ „ e î ' £ £ } ¿ ¡k ¡ here. T a u gh t by Cupid since the fa ll. | die of August. « f l I ment, a« we wl.h t » . loae mir hookatm But I k n ow u little w idow Mr. and Mrs Ed. Blessing, of Dallas, W h o could w in and fo o l you all. The dictionary presented the free li out delay ,' l,'* ,e attend to th i, matter with- -R o b e r t Josselyn in P h ila d elp h ia B u lle have returned home after a visit with J'-7 R K'KH EA I.L « IL L IN G Co. tin. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Shinn here.— Eu brary by the Itemizer has arrived and is now in use there. It is Webster’s gene Guard. I latest, calf bound and indexed, and H a d P it y F o r tlie I ) o r . The Sunday school classofMrs. Alvis makes a valuable reference book. Sh eriffs Sale. A traveler iu the highlands observed Lynch enjoyed a delightful picnic on i while at a tavern lu a small village a the hanks of the Lacreole, on the Row 1 Win. K nil I and F. J. Andross, rep resentatives of Filers Piano House, NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN TH A T BY VIR- very beautiiul collie. At his request el iffe place, today. I will be glad to see the customers of tue «.f an order iMued out o f the county court the owner was pointed out to him, aud John Taylor, who is now staying with the House of Highest Quality at the o f the Htate o f Oregon, for the county of Polk’ he asked the man what he w'outd take the June term thereof, iso:, commanding F. A. Link at his farm, is rapidly re store of the popular Dallas jeweler, A. at me to sell the several tracts or parcels o f real for the Pog. covering from an operation |terfnrmed II. Harris, or at the Gail hotel. property herein, after described to which the ‘ Y e’ll he taking him to America?*’ last Thursday by Drs. McCallon and o f Polk, has acquired title by virtue of A. II. Harris finds that his jewelry county sale thereof for taxes, ami more particularly the Scot asked cautiously. Boll man. business has grown to such proportions described as follows, towlt: “ Certainly, If you will sell him to 1 -L «»t 4, block 1 . S 2 E. Ilucna Vista. Herman Hawkins celebrated his 12th that he will «1 vote his entire time to the 2—A ll o f block 2.8. 3 E, Buena Vista. me.” 8—Lot 3, block B, West Salem. birthday Wednesday evening at his same, and has concluded to sell out his “ I no coul* part wle Rob,*’ the dog’s home on Railroad street, by inviting in stock of pianos aud organs. William »K4,~ J h,ev- 0,»**-third of 8 one half and 8 one- owner then said emphatically. “ I ’m a number of his young friends. An Krnll and F. J. Andross, representing third o f N one-half o f lots 7 and K, block 1 of Uattron’s addition to town o f Monmouth, Polk niuckle fondlike o' him,” and liberal ■ hour or two was pleasantly spent in the Filers Piano House, will assist Mr. county, Oregon. V--Beginning 1 H rod* south and Jtt rods west offers were no Inducements. games, after which icecream and cake Harris. of the northeast corner of M. Bade* donation To his astonishment the traveler lat was served. land claim, south 13 rode, eaat 12, one-third rods to place of beginning, in section 5 and 8. er saw the dog sold to a drover for half Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Shriver are camp NEW TO-DAV o f tow n sh ip6 south, ran ges west, of Wiliam what he had offered and, after the ing on the farm of Mr. David Peters, ette meridian, containing one acre, all In Polk county and state o f Oregon. Now, therefore on drover bad disappeared, requested an near town, while painting and paper explanation. “ You said that you could ing Mr. Peters’ fine new residence, Advertising under this head } cent a word Monday, the 29th day of July, 190/ i which, when completed will be one of each innert ion not sell him,” he remarked. at the hour o f 1 o’clock p. m. o f said day in front o f thecourt house in Dallas. Polk county, A twinkle came Into the highlander’s the finest in the county, it having | twelve large rooms and all of the latest Oregon, I w ill sell the above described real eyes. VV J. Palm er is prepared to take parties to the i pubtie auction to the Mghest bid- modern improvements. “ No, I didna say I’d no sell him—I Yi roast a i ‘ le r for Cftsh in on day o f sale. Witness my hand this 2Bth day o f July, 1907. said I couldna part wle him,” he suld. J. M, GRAN*\ “ Rob'll be Inline in two or three days Sheriff of P«>lk county, Oregon. I OST, .J u ly 4th, at the baby show, a baby’s Of Interest T o lAfomen. fra no, but I couldna ask him to swim D cloak flou o f w hite duck, w ith pearl pin there Jl8 To such women as are not seriously out on, Ix'Hve at this otih e. across the ocean. Na. that woul’ be Guardian Sale. too niuckle to ask!” —Rochester Ileruld. of health, but who have exacting duties to perform, either in the way of house GOOD, fresh milch cow for sale. A pply to 1 E. V. Dalton at the furniture st«ire. hold cures or in social duties and func G e ttin g ; H a c k u t H im . M OTICE 18 H ERK RY GIVEN. T H A T IN PER tions which seriously tax their strength, H nuance o f an order of the county court of as well as to nursing mothers. Dr. Pierce’s L'OR SALE—W h ite oak posts by Black & Coch- 1 the state o f Oregon, for the county «)fP«»lk, made on the 29th day o f June, 1907, in the mat I*’a vorite Prescription has proved a most 1 ran. Mutual phone, black 54 tf ter o f the guardianship of Herman D. Boyer, Merril Royer, Eldon F. Boyer. Martha R. Boyer valuable supporting tonic and invigorat ami Deltner F. Boyer. The guardian o f the es ing nervine. By its timely use, mu« h A few goats for sale—ten head o f nannies ami tate o f said waids w ill, from and after the 31st serious sickness and suliering may be r i five o f w eth ers-Joh n Martin, Dallas, or day of July. 1907. proceed to sell ut private sale, to the highest bidder for cash In hand, u\ oid«*d. The operating table and the Mutual phone 554 Pioneer, and subject to <‘onfirotation by said county surgeons’ knife, w ou ld , it is believed, court, all the right, title and interest that the seldom have to lx* employed if this must L'OR S ALE —One ligh t and one heavy wagon — said wards have by operation of law or other wise in, and to all that certain lot or parcel of tf land situated and being in the county of T ill»- valuable woman's renudy were resorted I A. C.Dimi«-k. Dallas. mo«>k and state o f Oregon, and described as to in good time. The " Favorite Proscrip follow s: The cast half of the northeast quar tion" has pro von a great l>oon to ex pec ta it Ballard, brec ler o f registered O. I. C. swine. ter and th«* east half o f the south east quarter mothers by preparing the system for the r L I. Serviceable f section 17 in township six, south o f range boars. 2§ miles southeast of o nine west, o f the Willamette meridian and coming of ha by. thereby reuoeriug child Dallas. Bell phone 501. Address, Rlekreall. containing BU) acres. Choice pigs forsah*. birth safe, easy, and almost painless. Bids therefor w ill l*e received by August BACK TO* THE S. P. William Krnll, the auditor for the Filers Piano House, is in town for a few days and will assist A. H. Harris in clos ing out his fine stock of pianos and or Mr. I. N. Woods to Agaia be Their gans. Agent Here. Kisser, the gunsmith, is now prepared for all kindsof bycycle repairing, and Next Monday morning Mr. I. N. Woods keeps a supply of new tires. Do not forget that be has the best fishing tackle will again take charge of the Southern in the world. Pacific offices nt Dallas, replacing Mr. So called artists get up some grea James, who was sent here from New berg, creations occasionally. A recent Tele The truth of the matter is that Mr. gram picture of Geo. Snipes has the | Woods is the best agent that Dallas horse walking with his f-ont legs and ever had, and the only man who has galloping with his hind logs. l>een able, successfully, to in any wavs >ir and Mrs. G. F. Seeley, of Oak i , .. . . », Grove Volk rountv, an. among those j t,1*‘ ' mmense a,nount of tm91n<'w' «•liu rcmemhere.I the S'atesman forte. transacted from thin place. Mr. \V«n.ln Friday tiiev presented the office with had not expected to again engage in a hox of Bing cherries, and they are | railroad buxines, hut the Sonthreu Pa- oeantiee. ciflo, knowing him to he the right man in During ttie past ten days John Kirk the right place, have made him such a has been living on the fat of the land on flattering offer that he finds it incum- account of the absence of his wife and children win. have been the gnexts of l»ent upon him to give up his position in friends in Polk county. John does his the First National bank, of which asso own e.srking and eats when lie lias to. ciation lie is one of the heaviest stock holders and leading officials, ai d a'ain Junction Times. resoume his position with the Southern The Dallas Citv bank will continue to Pacific, to the gratification of the entire run the warehouse at the Dixie mill for public patronizing that corporation. the convenience of the farmers of that Mr. Woods is better fitted than any oth section, and will aDo run the chopper. er person to successfully cater to the Feed and flour will he carried in stock. public in this capacity. Having filled Mr. William Rowell will la; in charg . tin* position so long, and having ac and himself and wife have already tak quaintance with all, he is the man we en up ther residence there. want in the position. He is methodical The Barnes Cash Store people are to a degree, and hereafter we can be closing out broken lines of dresa goods assured of good service, something that at very attractive figures, for instance a has not been since Mr. Woods left the tiftv cent article for 35 cent« and $1 :25 office. Dallas does an immense business, and giH.de at 75 cents. Your neighbor will thank vou for telling them about it. All is not to lie compared in anyway with they have is good and cheaper than at the other towns on the West Side. Mr. Woods can handle this business, and most other stores.—Salem, Oregon. there are few other men that can. And How dear to our hearts is the old sil he will do it without effort, I** courteous v e r dollar, when some kind subserila-r and obliging, and you can get the infor presents it to view—the Liberty head mation you desire. Gladly do we again without necktie or collar, and all the •ee him once more assume charge and stranee things that to ns seems so new congratulate the S. P. on being able to the wide spreading eagle, the arrows secure his services. tielow >t. tie- stars ami the words with the strange things they tell. The coin • T in n «:«* o f B i * « . of mv fathers! W e’re glad that we know it, for some time or oth< r ••will come in rigid well—the spread e a g l e dollar, the old silver dollar, the .id silver dollar we all love so well. r E S 'ii' *£•' ill cultivation, Unlauce timber Fine IrrpfoTtiueDU. I « ' , t o t , i x m ile. ,a .i „1 £>.l lx-, xml kouwti X, the Kxlm t ir o .. »--T, Prtct |xa Hit xcre. Would rent to re.rxnj.tbT. But the w idow a ll the w h ile ! P 'I>r. Thomas’ Electric Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal disease— croup. Has been used with success in >ur family for 8years.” — Mrs. L. White- acre, Buffalo, N. Y. 0 .120 A re you sad? H o w v e ry serious W ill her handsom e fa ce becom e! A re you a n g ry ? She Is w retch ed. Lo n ely, friendless, tea rfu l, dumb. A rt you m irth fu l? H o w her lau gh ter. S ilver sounding, w ill rin g ou t! Sh- can lure and catch and p la y you A s the a n g ler does th e trout. 1*. A. Finseth and M. G. Gunderson and wife are back from their Siletz Bicycle K epairing-I.ee Smith's Cy- M w w r" n - J Kile>r- R E- " illiams, claims. M. D. Ellis, K. C. Kirkpatrick, H. L. clery. Laird Woods is at Salem visiting at Real estate—thats all.—Van Orsdel , __ .it . the home of his aunt, Mrs. A. M. Dal- Barham. j M. M. Ellis. These gentlemen will m- rymple. ,, i .. . ... . cori>onite under a name as vet to be ( ome ami list with the hustlers— \ an I , ' A , . it . . Just the thing for breakfast. Get a Orsdel & Barham. ¡designated in the sum of fo0,0Q0, and package of Violet Pancake Hour at i will continue the business under the Clover Leaf and Standard binder 1 Iowe’s. direct management of Mr. H. L. Fenton twine at Guv Brothers. No muss, no trouble, when you bake , . and Mr. M. D. Ellis. For the present Allen’s Brown Bread Hour. For sale at 1 in the Howe grocery. | at least the store will occupy the same Howe’s grocery. Clover Leaf and Standard binder I ," ‘ '1‘tion' «n.l <>n the xame linex as he- Lillies insect powder will kill lice on fore. Stock taking will begin next poultry in one minute— For sale at Lee twine at Guy Brothers. Smith’s Cyclery. Try a sack of Dallas Hour and you will ; ^ on^ay and the price paid be according | to the stock found to be now in. Second hind bicycles in demand—if never use any other. All the gentlemen concerned sre well you have one for sale, see or phone Lee Wm. Kimball, of Dallas, has been do ¡ known capitalists of our city, and the Smith’s Cyclery. ing business in Tillamook City. majority of them have already had con Miss Jessie Carr, of Clear Lake, Iowa, Buy a refrigerator, till it with ice from siderable experience in general mer is visiting at the home of her uncle, the ice factory, and keep your butter cool chandise lines. Under Mr. Fenton’s Mr. A. If. Holmes. and solid. capable management the large trade Tile Itemizer uses hundreds of pounds V.’ . R. and Robert Howe, W. L. Sordi- enjoyed in the past will he continued, more paper each month than any other ren and N. L. Guy left Saturday for a and the business increased in every articular. Mr. Ellis returned to Grants {taper in the county. fishing trip on the Siletz. *ass today to settle up his drugstore Mr. Geo. L. Keltv, of McCoy, was in Bert Teats has been timber cruising business, leaving it under the manage town Monday having some dental work on Mill ( ’reek and reports that a num ment of his son, Frank, and in the near lone by Dr. Hayter. ber of claims have been wrongly posted. future, return with his family to Dallas. Mr. M. M. Ellis will pass from actual You want to put your orders in early Curt Hubbard and Thomas Wright management of the store and devote his now have their stave camp in the Mc- to secure prompt delivery of the best se time to his prune orchard and other lected wood in Dallas. W. I). Matthews. Dougal timber east of town. interests, thus being able to take life a A blind musician took in many a dime little easier than he has in the past. Julius Essig, Chauncey Crider, Fred Mr. 1). L. Keyt will retire altogether, Olin, Floyd Mver, and Ted Aldrich are on the street Tuesday. He played a sort >ff for a two week’s trip to Ocean Park. of combination of drum, organ and and devote himself to the management mouth organ. of his many large interests in other About 20 Italians and Greeks passed ( >ur subscribers in Canada will here places. through town Monday to work for the As a business investment the .corpor paulding Lumber Company, at Falls after have to pay $2 a year for the Itein- ation named have surely gotten hold of i/.er, as a I cent stamp must lie affixed City. a good business, and that it will prove re to each paper. munerativo to each of the stock holders Dr. II. L. Toney, dentist, graduate of The Salem Statesman reports that J. is a certainty. The Itemizer wishes Ann Arbor, Mich. OHiice upstaires in Uglow building. Examinations free. It. Shepard, of Polk countv. obtained them all the success possible, and pre 9 cents a pound for his Royal Anne dicts for them a good trade from all sec Phone 45. cherries by shipping them. tions of the county. They will at once Mrs. Marv McCarty and Miss Lizz;e Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cooke, and Air. assume active management of the store. McCarty, mother and sister of Mrs. H. The name of the new management will Fugit, have returned to their Sacra and Mrs. Tom Warren, from McMinn be The Dallas Mercantile Company. mento home after a two weeks visit at ville. spent the 4th with their aunts, Mrs. C. G. Coad and Mrs. V. P. Fiske. Falls City. W h en you buy and Mrs. Cal Patton accompanied by M**g. N. T. Palmer, made a business trip to Dallas and Independence Wednesday.— An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. Salem Statesman Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been 1 Torn Cherrington, D. F. Wngner. of used for over sixtv years bv millions of Salem, auk Steve Cohen, of Portland, mothers for their children while teeth- went out this morning to Mill creek on ing, with perfect success. It soothes the a fishing expedition, child, softens the gums, allays all pain, 1 --------- ---------------- cures wind colic and is the best remedy 1 ELLIS & KEYT SELL OUT for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, j Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 2 '» cent« a bottle, its value is The Big Store Becomes the Prop- incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup and take no erty of a Company. other kind. Guaranteed under tlie ________ _ Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1000. Ser- .. . . , . . . ... rial Number 1008 j ' esterday a deal was closed up which ------- ------------ passes the large general merchandise Wood wanted at this office, j store of Messers Ellis <fc Keyt into the Baseball goods at Lee Smith’s Cyclery. bands of a corj>orntion composed of Fine Farm For Sale T h e Young W id o w . W « ’ | ||r „ M -vfvh Mlllicent What made you refuse Mr Wilder’s Invitation to go walking wltt him? Don't you like him? Mildred Oh. yes, 1 like Him wel enough, hut his red whi kers don’t lo well with my new' pink hat.—Homer vllle Journal. It W m l.a < V I n * . Mr*. Flip—I tiuve Juxt lM,en talklnt to a »porlallKt. and B‘- aaya my brait vitality lia. all gone to my long bait Do you be'levf It? Flip- Well er—I knew It bad gune.- Tlt Bit» of most advanced single ami douhle-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 $20 suits a t............................. Poultry Business not Overdone * O r e g o n raises only one- tenth o f the poultry consum * The new Spring styles in Hats both stiff and soft ed by this state. PETALUM A Incubators and brooders— “Standard of the W orld.” vwivtms? Used by all poultry plants of merit on the Pacific coast. Send for catalog. 1 EEE SMITH’S CYCLERY UALJLAtL li Spnag IbktrdKlKry wt stow «1 that's mw aai smart, frtm collar I* UI toe, mst mfcrdt!/ priced. UGLOW CLOTHING HOUSE alll a, - • « « * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *