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CREAMERY MACHINERY HERE. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. The Dallas Creamery will be Ready Cream Next Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal to Receive Monday. las and their Friends. AIRUE. Poultry Association Meeting. Mr. and M r.. H ark Darfon wrre « a l l - ! “ O 'i ® f’ ’lk C" u, *}., l‘" ,,U,r1v “ »* socianon held August /, Elm er Dixon, ers at the county «eat last Saturday I of Oregon City, wa« chosen a« judge of W in. Barker and Wadi Wade W illiam « are the first annual -how, which will la- building a bop hou«e for Homer Link. held sometime in December. As soon ig e x a« the date is definitely fixed it will be tensive improvements on his house here. announced. Three ntemlier were vot M r. T . 8. Townsend is in town todav ed in and other business transacted Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Johnson paid a From the interest nianifi*ste«l among getting everything in readiness for business trip to Corvallis last Tuesday. the poultrymen, it is believed that we the Dallas Cream ery to begin opera- Hop basket« at H ow e’s. Heal estate— that« all. \ an Orsdel tious on next Monday. A t that tim e The roar of threshing machines can will nave a show that will be a credit to Polk cotin'y. A Barham. be heard in our neighborhood this week. M i«« Rebecca Gates is at Newport. ! farmer« can bring in their cream and it House« to rent in Dallas are an awful will be made into the best o f butter Johnie W illiams, the congenial meat Um brella« repaired by Lee Smith. scarce article. * cutter for A. R. Lewis, went to Dallas by the latest and moat improved process. An old and well tried remedy. Mrs. M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson building. Saturday, returning Sunday. Charley Doughty, of Medford, was in \ jr \ Ham ilton, late of" W isoonfin, W inslow ’ s Soothing Syrup has been Stage Driver Fidler i« back from Ocean town Tuesday. Hank Rav, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. used for over sixty years by millions of will have charge of the plant here. He park. Ray, is very low at bis home near here. Mrs. M. B. Young and Miss Elizabeth ! is a man of many years ex|K»riem:e H e has been ailing for some three years mothers for their children while teeth Fred Olin ha« «ecured a job in Port are at Newport. ing, with perfect success. It soothes the in the buHines«, an affable, genial and caused from an accident. land. child, softens the gums, allays all pain, Mr. and Mr«. T. A, Dunn have retu rn-! obliging gentleman. If you have cows Mrs. Rose who has been staying with cures wind colic and is the best remedy W illi« Himonton and family are at ed from Newport. L lu^j. com e in in and talk with Mr. her daughter, Mrs. Trasher, of Falls come for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Xeturts. Como and list with the hustlers— Van | Ham ilton and see the creamery in oper City, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Sold by druggists in every part of the Hugh W illiam s here a few days. Frank Byron i« working for Lynch A Orsdel A Barham. world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is ation. The Townsend creameries carton Wisecarver. Born, to the wife o f Ralph Adams, butter, and the disignation they have R. J. Evans has the addition to hi« incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. cigar store nearly completed. It is his W inslow’s Soothing Syrup and take no D. F. Harris and wife are recuperat August 3rd, a son. copyrighted for its name is, W h ite kiml. Guaranteed under the intention to install an uptodate hiilard other ing at Newport. T ry a sack of Dallas flour and you will Clover, a particularly suggestive one and Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906. Ser- and pool room in his new addition. 1907 National bycycles now in at I^ee never use any other. rial Number 1098. indicative of the superior quality o f but Messers Johnson, Simpson and St Smith’« cyclery. - ---------- Mrs. G. L. Hawkins is visiting with ter made. This butter is now bringing Dennis were fishing up on the Luckia- Tom Cherrington ha« gone to visit bis Independence friends. in the open market 3 2^ cents a pound, mute from Friday until Monday. They old home in Ohio. Clover I^eaf and Standard binder and the creamery here will pay for but refused to tell how many they caught, saying that ‘ ‘ flih stories’ ’ were too num Diti you ever see colder mornings for twine at Guy Brothers. ter fat therfor an according price. Grandma Townsend is still on sick erous this time of year. Clover Leaf and Standard binder This is particularly a good price for list. L. D. Brown for abstracts, Notary twine at Guy Brothers. W hile getting ready to start out of those who wish to dis|>o«e of their butter i.ir. Nearen’s thresher started thre h- public, ty|>ewriting. Mr«. W ebb Smith, of Port Townsend, fat, and the farmers should not be slow town Tuesday with a load of road tiling, ing Wednesday. Suj>ervisor Hadley’s team ran awav. ('lo v e r Leaf and Standard hinder is visiting relatives here. to avail themselves to the opportunity The horses left the wagon about a Quite a few coasters passed through twine at Guy Brother«. A number of Portland tim ber claim offered. quarter of a mile from town but fortune- Perrydale last week. Edgar Graven and M i«« Ollie Howe men were in town Sunday. ately no damage was done. The Townsend company runs cream Mr. Frank Matthews, of Newberg, is have been visiting in Portland. Superintendent Seymour has been eries at Salem, Astoria ami Lyons, and Clyde I^ain lew is, of Portland, «on of visiting bis aunt, Mrs. Chas. Rees. Ice delivered free o f charge any where visiting schools this week. have a branch house at Seattle, and say John Lewis and brother of A. U. Lewis, Mr. John Dungan and fam ily visited in town from the city ice works. Miss Pearl Owens is now one o f the the demand for butter now is something was laid to rest last Thursday in the Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gees. English cemetery near here Lain, as There will he union service« at the hello girls on the Bell phone. extraordinary. W e would like to say Mr. Jim m ie Gee has the lumber on Evangelical church next Sunday. There was a free illustrated lecture at more on the subject, but »he item comes he was known around here, left several the ground for an addition to his house. years ago for Portland where he became A. Garner, of Drain, iH visiting his the Woodman hall last night. in just as we are going to press. employed as fireman on the river steam Johnie Birley sold some hogs for a brother. W ill, here. Both are sawmill M is« Florence Palmer is clerking in ers, hut after several years as fireman he good price last week. It pays to raise men. the Himonton A Scott grocery. was promoted to 2nd engineer in which them. position he was employed when he pas Ja nitor Milo Woods is improving the w v. Miss Bessie Boland, of Portland, has sed away. Lain was married six weeks court lioii.e lawn by digging up the n o i- been vW tfn g th o 'c o n V fainiïv.' NEW TO-DAY before his sad departure and besides ions weeds. his wife leaves a father, mother, two M r«. W . P. Cressy i« visiting her par Messers Hall and Pullman are new ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel Uglow. sisters, and two brothers to niouru his arrivals in town and occupy the C. L. leath. Advertising under this head } cent a word John Bird has returned from Newport, Crider house. each insertion W hen a Salem reporter asked Breeze much improved as to bis rheumatism. Mrs. Paul Ronco and Mrs. G. A. Gibson for som ething in the news line Salem has returned to the water wag the other day this is what he anted up: W ell«, of Peedee, were callers at this ITT ANTED—Two cows that w ill he fresh in I on, their oil supply having given out. office Tuesday. “ W ell,” «aid Breeze, Assuming a remi- August or September Jerseys preferred. - C O M '* K. E. Hewitt, Monmouth, Oregon. It is said the hop crop will he light in nicent attitude, “ that horse is a self Leads most im - Miss Lula Shoppe has returned to her : | o, o m oon !} Portland home, after a pleasant visit Polk county. An early crop is expect educated wonder. H e belongs to my medicines of know u cuuiv «* m ;.. n. Theru brother, Dorr Gibson, living five miles with Miss Alta Savage. ed. ! K have so oak posta for sale—« ’rider’s northwest of Salem ; i« about five year« fore it is that Dr. Pierce’s medicines, tin eery. The library now has a nice stand for ago and looks like any other colt. He makers of which print every Ingredian Mis« Beatrice Benson, who ha« been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Palmer, has the dictionary presented them by the has a passion for eating apple«. That entering into them upon the bottle wrap RESH Jersey milch cow for sale by John Orr, Itemizer. returned to her Seattle home. colt cant clim b a tree to get the apples, pers ami attest its correctness under oath, at Riekreall. Monmouth Bell pilone. Aló are daily growing in favor. The com- George Skinner, formerly a resident1 Buy * refrigerator, fill it with ice from but be ha« invented a greatly improved [>osition of Dr. Pierce’ s medicines is open method. He just backs off about ten of Dallas, but now living in Riverside, the lee factory, and keep your butter cool feet from the tree and then make« a to everybody, Dr. Pierce being desirous OR SALE—Some good stock cows with Here California, has been visiting old friends an,l solid. ford calves, also other stock cattle.—Ad- rush back-end foremost. H e «trikes of having the search light of Investiga Bere- | A. \V. Prescott, of Salem, the Salem the tree with his buttocks, accompany tion turned fully upon his formulae, being drcM W. F Crawford, Salem, No. 1; pitone, Farmers 2X1 A« confident that the better the composition Many of our citirens are taking open correspondent o f the Oregonian, waa a ing this movement with a simultaneous air treatment, to judge from the tents caller yesterday. kick of his him! leg«, and the result i« of tiiese medicines is known the mure OB 8ALE---2Ö head of goats, 14 of them nan- in the yard. The night air makes d eli-, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Viggers are now that the apple« are shaken down on all will their great curative merits be recog nized. Being wholly made of the actire nies, rest wethers. Appi) to F. M. Doren- cious sleeping. i visiting h i« sister at Sheridan and will sides. The fruit which come« within reach medicinal principles extracted from na heeher, on the Lee Humphrey place. A15 the colt catches in his mouth, red hot from A Sunday dinner at the famous Dallas then go home to Portland. tive forest roots, by exact processes the branch, and the rest he just picks Hotel will delight you for its excellence. Just in at H ow e’ s a fine line of canned off the ground at his leisure. Now, original with I)r. Pierce, and without the Y peaches will soon be ripe. The price this Prepared and served by white help. meats. K ingford’a Pure Lemon jub-e, year will be fi a box, or $2 a bushel.- Rob yei young man, you tell the public that this use of u drop of alcohol, triple-refined aad AH Only 25 cents. Prise liaking powder with nickel ware colt can be seen at my brother's farm, chemically pure glycerine being used In ert Ifo> stead in extracting and preserving the where his [tower will he demonstrated Mr. and Mr«. T. B. Stone. Ray Fawk prizes. curative virtues residing in the roots and Hon. F. H . Fawk and wife will GOOD, fresh milch cow for sale. Apply to Mr. E. E. H ew itt, of Monmouth, has at any tim e.” During the relation of L E. V. Dalton at the furniture store. leave Saturday for Tillamook C ity, Ne- just sold a registered Poland China boar his story Breeze illustrated the scheme employed, those medicines aro entirely free from the objection of doing harm tart«, and other places of interest along to L. L. Brooks, a prominent farmer of of the horse by going through similar m ovement« against a poet in the board by creating an appetite for either al COR BALE—White oak posts by Black it Poch- the coast line. Benton county. coholic beverages or habit - forming of trade rooms, where the interview tí drugs. Examine the formula on their ■ ran. Mutual phone, black 64 W e acknowlged the receipt of a com- J . C. ____ _______ ____ ily __________ _____ Shultz and fam and Tom Stock- took place. The reporter jotted it down botti'* wrappers—the same as sworn to oy plinientarv ticket to the Astoria regatta,1 w elfa n d famiTy spent ¡W id a y with Or and felt better. Dr. Pioree. and you will find that Ids few goats for sale—ten beati of nannies anti which will be held this year on Septem- v in(, Shultz and fam ily at their country five of wethers—John ** '* “ " "Golden Medical Discovery," the great, tier 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Many interest- home near Falls City, Mutual phone 564 Pioneer. blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel ing features are outlined. The state; press association will meet there at that The assessment rate on old member« regulator—the medicine which, while not { ¡ Ine 1 in the Woodman has been raised to recommended to cure consumption in Ms CORSALE One light and one heavy wagon- Courtesy W est Side-Enterprise. i conform to the present rate at the time advuneed stages (no medicine will do that) I A C. Dlmlek, Dallas. t R, II. Knox and son, Fred, started yet ihtea cure all tlio.-e catarrhal condi The Dallas Hotel, under its present | you !>ecame a member, Monday for the beach. management, is fast gaining the envi tions of head and throat, weak stomach, The lassoing and breaking of a num r I. Ballard, breeder of registered O. I. ( ’. swine able reputation among local folk and G. W. Con key went to the vicin ity of torpi I liver and bronchial troubles, weak Serviceable boars. 2{ miles southeast «»f boat the traveling public, as the place where ber of bunch grass horses engaged the Soda Springs yesterday out on a fishing lungs and haug-on-coughs, which, if neg Dallas. Bell phone 01. Address, Riekreall. lected or badly treated lead up to and Choice pigs for sale. the best meals in all Oregon are served. attention of a number of our street cap trip. italists yesterday afternoon. finally terminate in consumption. Com* in Sunday and we w ill ‘ ’ show i Take the "Golden Medical Discovery " Miss Maud H aw ley, of Monmouth, you.” Mr. S. P. K im ball was over from Sa was among those going to N ew port Sat- In time and it is not likely todisnppoint lem yesterday. He «ays that while the you if only you give it a thon uuh and Mr. W . V . Fuller informs us that urdav. f.iir trial. Don’ t expect miracles. It rapid progress is being made in the prune crop will not he as large a« last won’ t do supernatural things. You must August Schirmar commtnenced work era sin g of Polk county’s tim ber lands, year, it will be much better in quality. ACRES, well improved farm, 3 miles east exen ise your patience and persevere In Its 120 of Dallas. Fair price for cash, inquire again for Sperling Bros. Meat and that the first of September will see Deputy Sheriff R itcher yesterday I a81 “ '1 f Monday 1 use f'*r a reason«! le length of time to get of W D. Calkins. Dallas. AH the work about finished. Much valu turned over to the oountv treasurer I mar ** * its full Isutelits. 'Die ingredients of which able data is being compiled, which will $7,108.77 of the 1890 tax, w hich make« a| Claire Irvin e is taking his annual va l)r. l ’ierce’a medicines are compoaed have become a permanent record of the total now collected o f that tax of $109, cation and this year will visit |>oints in the unqualified endorsement of score* of medical leaders—better than env amount county. 100. 55. Southern Oregon. of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. Dr. A. B. Starbiick and his mother re J. M. Grant, Manfred Sears and a J. I). W hiteaker left for Portland the They are not given awav to lx* ex perl- I HE warehouse at Riekreall w ill la* open as turned last evening from their visit with couple of Texas gentlemen are in the first of the week and may decide to lo me’” (,d with hot are *n|rt by all dealers in 1 usual tills season for the storing of grain, the medicines at reasonable prices. Dullas City Bank having taken charge. relative« at Mt. Heabo. They remem Cascades looking up tim ber claim«. cate there permanently. KICK KKALL MILLING CO., bered ye editor with a fine mess of Our sheriff has happened into an S. P. WM. ROWELL, Manager. Pastor J. H. Douglas of the Baptist mountain trout. The doctor reports overlap strip. AH church attended the dedicatory services unlimited fish in the Nestucea. In a J. R. Arthur and fam ily got home of a church at A m ity Sunday. few hours one day he, and a com nan ion caught 118, and they were all of good vesterdav from a black herring trip to Rev. Moon, o f Eugene, will preach at the Wilson river. They got over 100 size too. the Christian church Sunday, August quarts of that lucious berry and say 11th. both morning and evening. For some time it has l»een recognized they are e x tra o rd in a rily plentiful. * by all that the Stafrin drugstore was forg C. P. Fryer,* Frank Kirkland, and Judge Sibley is back from the W ood ing far ahead in the matter of popularity Maurice Butler returned yesterday from and patronage. In fact this «tore ha« man head camp session at Seattle. an over Sunday visit at Newport. long enjoyen the major portion of the Nothing was done in the matter of pay trade tributary to this city. Their cour ing the I ops of H arry Bennett who was Sloper Bros, have moved their well tesy to all, careful 1 ness in preparing per blown up at M ill creek by blasting pow drilling outfit to North Dallas, where emptions, excellent goods and fair pric der. they have some well drillin g in sight. es, have aided materially in bringing There will he a liannuet at the Christ W . P. Baldwin and fam ilv, of Salem, this about. ian church Friday night in honor o f the visited here over Sunday with the lat The retiring firm of Ellin A K e y t de newly acquired members of that organ te r’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bald sire in this way to express their thanks ization. Johnson Bros, w ill see to it win. to the general public for the generous that the quests are well foil, and expect Ed Oberson has taken the position as patronsge they have received while en- to regale from 150 to 200 persons. brake man on the I. A M. passenger. gaged in business in Dallas, and to be O r e g o n raises only one- A hack woods parent wrote to a school Young Berry has lieen transferred to H|*ak for their successors a continuance teacher in Falls C ity : Miss Brow n: the freight. tenth of the poultry cousum- of the same. The books of the late firm You must stop teaching inv Lizzie fiscal have been placed in the hand« of Mr. torture, she needs yet rettdin and flgors Prof. A. F. Campbell went to N ew ftl by this state. August Rlaser at the First National mit sums more as that, if I want her to port Saturday to select a cottage for hi* Bank, and he is prepared to receive and do jumping I kin make her jump at fam ily who will remain there the rest of the season. receipt for all monies owing them. home. A ll indebted are earnestly requested to The Barnes Cash Store people are j Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Owen left Friday call and settle in some wav at once. If Incubators and brooders— for Newport, followed by their dangh- it cannot he a cash settlement, your closing out broken lines of dress good* at very attractive figures, for instance a | f®**' Topey Madison, who “ Standard of the World.” note will be accepted. fifty cent article for 35 cents and $1:25 j joined them » unday. Used by all poultry plants State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas goods at 75 cents, Y ou r neighbor will Mrs. Janet W aller, James Lomnmn ecuotv. Frank J. Cheney makes oath thAnk you for telling them about it. All and wife moved over into the Siletz o f merit on the Pacific coast. that he is senior partner of the firm of they have is good and cheaper than at country the first of the week ami w ill Send for cntalog. F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business in most other stores.— Salem, (¿regon I hold down homesteads which they WOfff the city of Toledo, county and state fortunate in securing lately. aforesaid, ami that said firm will pay The students at the summer session the sum of one hundred dollars for each of the normal enjoyed an excursion to and every case of catarrh that cannot DALLAS. I Salem on the launch Independences? - he cured by the use of H all’ s Catarrh unlay. The s limner -tndi n s have he it cure. Frank Cheney. Sworn to before ¡ enjoying a series of exenrsions while in me and subscribed in my presence, this ! attendance at this session. fith day of !>eoember, A. I). 1885. Seri, A. W. Gleason, Notary Public-. Hall's Charles Hiff recently sold the ram | Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and crop front his farm, which he has nam-1 acts directly on the blood and mucous 1 ed Wood lawn farm. C. \*. Ifaw ley, of surfaces of the system. Send for testi (Everything upto dale ) McCoy, purchased the lot of 21 ram monials free. F. J. Cheney A Co., T o lam Its. The lam b« are high grade Lin ledo, O. Sold by all druggi-te, f6ccnt*. colns, front a splendid pure bred Lin Take H all’s Family Pills lor constipation. I coin sire registered No. 309, Mr. 11 iff ! will add to his flock this fall some fine : ewes. For Over Sixty Years. FO R HOUSB, B A R N O R SHOP we have a complete line of Hardware» al though the town ú divided in its opinion of our H A R D W A R E SELLING . Some believe that our popularity is due to the excellent quality of the goods, others that our success is due to our mod erate prices. Anyone cun see that it comes from both. TeÜ Us Your Needs in binder twine, machine o !| h ami üreúne« for we are preparer! to take care of you. Special To each person buying a gallon of our Machine l -autor oil we will give one of our inacbiue oiler« free. A ll kind« o f engine fitting«, packing«, engine ami cylinder oil, oil cup«, De troit lubricator«. High grade hardware an cheap a« t can be «old. A big shipment of graniteware ju«t arrived. Quite a lot wa« damaged in «hipping. We are selling it for le «« than the freight. The Company Pays The r ~ Loss Some people think that they can buy furniture cheaper elsewhere, but we are here to «ay that we will not be undersold by anyone on strictly new’ high grade furniture or furni ture of any kind. We meet The prices And go them One better When you go camping let us fit you out with tent«, camp stoves, camp stools, wagon covers, etc., etc. Everything to make you com forta ble on your trip. Mattings and Rugs A new shipment o f matting and ruga just arrived. W e would be pleased to show them to you. When in need of hardware or fur niture see us, we can help jo GUY BROS. X DALTON Dallas Oregon. TH E STO R E W HERE YOU ALW AYS PERRYDALE. DORR GIBSON’S COLT. An Equine of Almost Human In- telligence. U F F r M FOR SALE Farmers Take Notice. MONEY IN CHICKENS! PETALUM A LEE SMITH’S CYCLERY I New Caldw el Bros. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL N«w kxdN il thf Kerslap Building Real H O L D UP* Estate ¿ sh P O M M E L r' S L IC K E R . 10W/AJ i, m *it of iV bt jt mkrufc it U n t a l o » khjMMlNlrtKUV UT J T K C l V m W O R TH Notice 1» hereby given th»t the county Mlper- In the elrvuit eonrt of the state of Oregon for inteiideiit of Polk county will hold the regular the county of Polk examination of applicants for stata and county C. P. Wells, ntalutlff > papers at Dallas, as follows; V«. „ FOR HT ATE PA PEW*. J. A. McLaughlin, J. T. Me Commencing Wednesday, August U, at 9 Luiighlin and o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, McLaughlin, his wife. Eliza August 17, at 4 o’clock, p. in. beth Kennedy and Ruhanl- Kennedy, her husband. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, rmphre’y Ward and—’------ physical geography, reading and psychology. Ward, his wife, A mile Green, Thursday- Written arithmetic, theory of Isitar Ward, Thomas Pitzvr, teaching, grammar, bookkeepiug, physic*, civil Dora Pitzer, Pearl Pltzer, government. Jackson Pitzer, William Friday— Physiology, geography, composi Murphy a im ------------- Mur- phv. his wife, Margaret A. tion. algebra. Frit nein and-----------Frauds Haturday Botany, plane geometry, genoral her husband, Charles Mur history, English literature, school law. phy and--------------Murphy, FOR COUNTY PAPER«. his wife. Edward Murphy Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at 9 and----Muruhy his wife, Dov- o’clock, a m.. and continuing until Friday, Aug le Pitzer, Columbus Tetherow ami ---------Tetherow. his ust l»i, at 4 o'clock p. m. wife. King Tetherow, Cain Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthogra Tetherow and----------- Teth phy and reading. erow, his wife, Hawue! Teth Thursday— Written arithmetic, theory of erow a m t ---------Tetherow. leu hlng. grammar, physiology. his wife, Emma Col weil and Warner Colwell, her hus J ^ U > u ^ rep h y, ^ ‘• « ^ « n - band. G. W. McLaughlin County School Superintendent of Polk Coun and Hophronia McLaughlin, ids wife. A. M McLaughlin ty, Oregon. and Mary McLaughlin, his wife. W. X. McLaughlin and -------- McLaughlin, his wife. Harriett Ward. Kate McCar ty and Albert McCarty. her husband. Martha Tetherow and Thomas Tetherow, her VOW ON THIH 29th DAY OF JULY ,1907, husband, defendants. 1' comes C. G. Good, the guardian in the aU>ve named matter and presents to the court his petition for the sale of errtain real proper To Charlev Murphy a n d -----------Murphy, ty belonging to said wards which, is described his wife, J. H McLaughlin. Thomas Pitzer, Dora as follows: Pitzer. Pearl Pitzer. Jackson Pitzer. Do vie Pit- A part of lot ¡1 and ♦> in block 8, of the Orig zer, King Tetherow. rain Tetherow and— —— inal town of Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, and Tetherow, hia wife. Emma Colwell ana_W*r- dcs* ribed as In-ginning at the southwest cor nor Colwell, her husband, and Harriett Ward ner of said lot 6, in said block 3, thence run the above named defendant*. ning north 127 feet and H inches; thence east 75 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, feet: thence south 127 feet sud h inches ; thence ! You, and each of you are hereby required west 75feet to the place of beginning; and it to appear and answer the complaint of the appearing to the court that said petition on above named plaintiff in the afxtve entitled its face is in due form of law. It is therefore ordered by the court that said court now on tile with the clerk of said court on or before the 19th day of September, 1907, petition be set for hearing on and vou are hereby notified that If you fail to appear ami answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in plaintiff’s complaint. her, 1907, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m., at the For a decree compelling the defendunUand hour of 10 o’clock, a. m, at the county court each and all of them to appear and set forth house in Polk county, Oregon; and that this what interests, claim or title they have or order be served on the next of kin of said wards c l a i m in or to the lands mentioned and describ and nil persons interested in their estate, by ed in tlie plaintiff's complaint, w hich said lands publication In the Polk County Itemizer, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, for are described as follows, tow it: Notification Vo. 1M7. claim No.M, being parts three successive weeks to appear at said time of sections 14 and 2:< in township 9 south, range and place and show cause, if any there he, why ! west, bounded and described as follows, tow it: the petition of said guardian should not be ED. F. COAD, Beginning at a point rt.70 chains east and 5.JW granted. County Judge. chains north of the southwest corner of said section 14. running thence east ¡12.20 chains, thence south ‘S.HO chains, thence east 26,05 chains, thence south IH degrees west 9 chains, thence south 50 degrees west 10 chains, thence south M degfees a ’ :*> minutes west, 2B.H0 chains, thence west 20.71 chains, thence north 80.26 chains to the place of beginning in the NE of the finest farms In Oregon, 340 actes, district of 1t|nd subject to sale at Oregon City, 320 in cultivation, balance timber. Fine Oregon, containing 150 acre«. And for a de improvements. Located six miles east of Dal cree declaring that the plaintiff is the owner In las, and known as the Balm Grove Farm. fee of said lands and that the deiendant» and Price *80 an acre. Would rent to responsible each and all of them have no right, title, In parties. Inquire of owner, 490 Capitol street, terest nr claim in law or in equity In or to said Salem, Oregon. A8 lands or any part or portion thereof and that they be forever enjoined from claiming any right, title or Interest therein and for the costs and disburesments of this suit to be taxed, Wood Sawing Done. This summons is served upon you by publi cation l»y order of tin* Honorable William Gal loway. jitdge of the above entitled court, duly made at chambers on the 2nd day of August. E have a new gasoline engine and are pre pared to do wood sawing at regular rates. 19(17. That said order provided that said publica Your patronage solicted.—Reed A Hayes. Both tion be made by publishing the same in the phones. Folk County itemizer, a newspaper published In Dallas. Polk county, Oregon, ami that the ttrst publication thereof be made on the Hth day of August. 1907, and the last publication thereof be made on the 19th day of September. 1907, and that you be required to appearand o t ic e ib h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t t h e u n - answer said complaint on or before the 19th dersigned lias filed her final account of ad day of September. I'.*'. 17. , ^ ministratrix of the estate of Mathias W. Stewart, Wl ATHKRFORl) A W YATT deceased, and Saturday. August 31, 1907, atlO and N. L. BUTLER, o’clock, a. m. of said <kU[, at the county court Attorneys for Plaintiff. house, of Polk county, Ttregon, has been fixed by Hon. E. F. Coad, judge of the county court for said county, as the time and place for the hearing of the same. AU persons Interested in salii matter are^herehy notified to ap^ea said time and show cause, if any there he, why said account should not he approved and the To Paul Wesslngcr and Henry Wagner, trus estate settled and closed. tees. a ml to Anna M. Coad, widow of Samuel Dallas, Oregon, July SO, 1907, Co ad deceased’ EL1ZABK1II ELLEN 8TKWAET, NOTICE IX H KR1 BY niVEN THAT THE CITY Administratrix of the estate. W council of the city of Dallas. Oregon, con templates the passage of an ordinance requir ing the improvement of those certain streets or parts of streets herein described, as follows, tow it: A new sidewalk ten (10) feet wide on the east side of that part of Main street adjacent to and adjoining that certain lotor parcel of ground described as beginning at the soutEwest cor nor of k*t No. 2 In block No. 15fln the Original town (now city) of Dallas. Polk county, Ore gon ; thence east 112} feet to the southeast cor ner »«f «aid lo t: thence north HO feet: thence west 142} feet to Qie west line of said lo t; thence south to the place of beginning. That said sidewalk will la* constructed of ce ment st the time and in the manner to be her« after prescribed by said ordinance. That the cost of said sidewalk will la* assess ed to the above described property fronting and abutting thereon. That the city council of said city Will sit in the council chamber In said city on the 19th day of August. A. P.. 1907. at 7:80 a’clock in the evening, to hear and determine objections and remonstrances thereto, if any there be, and TliAt all owners ami other persons In inter est may attend at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why said sidewalk should not he constructed. Done by order «if the city council of the city of Dallas,’ made on the 6th day of August, A. I>. 1007. Witness my hand and the official seal of the said city of Dallas, thtsttth day of August. A. 1), 1907. L !> BROWN. Auditor and Police Judge of the city of I>al las. Oregon. Guardian Sale. Mouday, the 2nd day of Septem- Fine Farm For Sale O W Final Setlement. N Street Improvement Notice. Spices, Extracts, Toilet Articles, Stock and Poultry Food. fATCH FOR 'ATKIN’S m A nd buy of the traveling agent for Polk County. W a tk ln ’s R e m e d ie s Geo. Hinshaw. [HKAI.J x *****x ******x ******M *x m .**M ***m ik *M t M a fii Poultry Business not Overdone WTtRrWOf CUJTH1MC. M O N E Y ’S Teachers' Kxamination * It's to Your Interest to Know 5 That the Smartest Spring Fash- | ions For Men and Young Men U U ALL YOUR A INDEPENDENCE. a n c f c p r e s id e »* " CET Summons At a meeting o f the executive non- SIGN Of THE FISH ---- A J f « v i» CO There is to lx* a second rural mail de l i v e r y route established at Indepen dence which will be Rural Route No. 2. D elivery along the new route w ill com* monee the lftth o f the present month. The route as laid out extends south from this citv to the (reo. Ruef place, then :«outheast on the main road to the arhixd house near the Kretts place where it intersects $with* the Parker I have opened an office on North route. From there it will lx* a contin Main street, and will be pleased D* list uance o f this ronte, which has been dis either city or farm property. Deals in continued. About the only change in the Parker ronte is that Buena Vista is Portland real estate a specialty. cut out from the delivery, but as there is a postoffire in the town there is little demand for the delivery there. Office R. E. B U T L E R D ALLAS • • • — ■■■■ i ■ Improved Slabwood W e hove graded our slabwood, and can now suit the most fastidious customer in either length or quality. Now ia the tim e to place vour order ami have it perfectly dry for w in ter coriRtimtition. Farmers o r ders also filled. W. D. 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