Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 28, 1907, Image 8

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    OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
All the County News Graphically W rit­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
MARKET REPORT.
HANGS HIMSELF.
anywhere, and serves a whole lot of peo­
ple in the three towns of Dallas, Mon­
mouth and Independence and is ho tixed
CO FFEE
as to run Albany’s plant, if it should
HRPOBTKD WRKKI.Y HY P. 8. LOUOHAKY.
happen to go out of coni mission. It is
Wheat, a bushel. $1.
P
o
o
r
co
rtee
h
a
s
to
b
e
a wonder that more families living close
Bran, a ton, $32 50.
to the line do not avail themselves of
Shorts, a ton, $25.
s
o
ld
in
b
u
lk
,
it
is
n
’t
w
o
r
t
h
electricity, both for lighting purposes
Oats, a bushel, 45 cents.
and for motive power. Always ready,
Enoch Spores, the Indian from Grand
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
p a c k in g .
it is one of the most convenient and j Rondi* reservation who brutally mur­
Flour, a sack, $1 25.
cheapest motive p wers in existence, dered his squaw while both were drunk,
Your grocer return» your money if you don’t
Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
and many of our large farmers could I hanged himself in his cell in the county like Schilling » Beat we pay hnu
Potatoes, a bushel, 60.
use it to advantage.
jail here Friday night. He left a strange
Butter, a pound, 30 cents. -
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*
document,
partly
a
confession
of
his
L. A. Guthrie has purchased I. G.
Lard, a pound, 14 cents.
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I crime and partly a will. Spores used
McBee’s share in the Oak telephone
Bacon, sides, a pound, 18 cents.
two handkerchiefs and u shoestring to
line.
Hams, a pound, 18 cents.
make a noose. Beside his brnly on the
Shoulders, a pound, 14 cents.
Someone with more ammunition than
F U N E R A L DIRECTOR
Eggs, a dozen, 35 cents.
We have used Chamberlain’s Cough floor lay the remaikahle document left
sense, killed several of Armond Guth­
and
Chickens, a dozen, $3 (d> $5.
Remedy in our home for seven years, by the suicide, p u r p lin g to lie a nar­
rie’s turkeys.
EM BALM ER
rative
of
the
circumstances
leading
to
Dried
fruits, a pound, 6 @ 16 cents.
and it lias always proved to be a relia­
OFFICE : Chapel and Parlor», N. Mainst.
Though hops are selling below a liv­ ble remedy.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
We have found that it the murder of his squaw, and aim» his
DALLAS, OREGON:
ing price, it seems that all of the yards would do more than the manufacturers last will and testament. It covered one
Turnips, a f>ound, 2 cents.
Bell Phone 103.
Mutual Phone 1306. * i in this section will be run next year.
Cabbage, a pound, 2 cents.
claim for it. It is especially g«>od for side of a sheet of wrapping paper two
Call» Promptly Answered Day or Night ♦
feet
square.
He
professed
undying
love
Onions, a poun 1, 4 cents.
F. A. Stiles is going to put out seven croup and whooping cough— Ivev. Jas. for his murdered spouse and claimed t<
Beaus, a pound, 5 (3> 8 cents.
acres of fruit in the spring; (i. F. Mc- A. Lewis, Pastor Milaea, Minn,, M. K. ¡know nothing about striking the death
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
Church.
Bee is going to put out three, and Frank
Hay, a ton, $10 (ob $15.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is sold blow. He asked to be buried beside his
pa>*tU .
Fuch is adding considerable to his or­
wife at Grand Ronde.
by the Stafrin Drug Co.
chard.
A letter, addressed to Jake Fearn,
r h i a
Auvilauf, (he., runs as follows:
As much as any one tiling for the* bet­
Dallas,
Oregon,
N
>v.
22,
1907
terment of the Itemizer its editor desires
1 am going to hang mvself here in
a weekly letter from every vicinity.
this Jail Because I ant going to worry as
Beginning with December 1st and end­
my
best friend she has left me her
ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home
deuth come first and my death shall
sewing machine to the correspondent
|
ending last God !>e with you tell we
who is most regular in his or he com­
meet again we have made our promise
W e have a bargain in land to offer this
munications. We want your locality
to never part and we never will. I
week which will pay you to look into
represented every week, and offer this
have loved her in my true heart. I
it
once, as it will not be on the market
incentive for regularity.
very long. It is a 640 acre ranch, hav­
Manager Kearns, of Dallas, verifies have no father, nor mother, nor sister
ing good buildings and every thing just
•‘ Las winter I caught a very severe the account given below of what is in­ nor brother so I am better off than sec
right for a country home. There is a
cold which lingered for weeks,” says J. tended to revolutionize the travel facil­ a nother day will not think of her no
more.
16~acre hop yard, 150 acres are in culti­
Urquhart, of Zephyr, Ontario,
"M y ities of the Willamette Valiev and
Remembrance
of
my
last
describing
vation,
104 in pasture, and the balance
cough
was
very
drv
and
harsh.
The
which we clip from Monday night’s
Dog salmon are plentiful.
this will bear in to think how I meeting
s covered with some 11,000,000 feet of
dealer recommended Chamberluin’s Journal.
my
temptation.
Good
by.
The hard rains this week have raised Cough Remedy and guaranteed it, so I
he be-»t of timber. For a short time it
“ A larger plan of electric railway
To Jake Fearn, Aulauf Ore please
the creeks considerably.
can l»e bought in one piece for $15 an
gave it a trial.
One small Ixittle of it development in the Willamette valley
send
it
to
him.
t-cre,
and only % is wanted dow n. Ad-
cured
me.
I
believe
Chamberlain’s
and central Oregon than has ever before
F. H. Brock and J. W. Wooley have
Enoch Andrew Spores Born Cottage
Iress this office for further particulars.
been repairing some building« at the Cough Remedy to be the be t I have been undertaken is being launched by Grove
ever used.” This remedy is for sale by A. Welch, and the Willamette Valley
pontoffice.
Ore Sept 26 1880
the Stafrin Drug Co.
company, owners of electric light plants
5 o’clock p m
Two strange horsehackers stampeded
at various points, and builders of the
I can do your collecting for you as
Another letter contained a rambling
the postmaster's goats with the result
Eugene street railway and other pro­
cheap as anyrne. My experience in
nnd disconnected story of bis wife’s
that two of them have not been found
jects.
t
iis
line warrants thorough work.
death,
in
which
he
says
he
does
not
re­
yet.
“ With a nominal capital of $1,000,1)00
Bring me your accounts, and I will do
they tod&v incorporated the Portland, member fighting although she abused
On Saturday, Nov. 16th, Albert Wilt
the rest.
L. D. Butler, Dallas Ore.
Orpha Shipley is working for Mrs. Eugene <x Eastern Railway company, him all night. He said he hail a land al­
received the news of his gram!lather’s Baker at Salem.
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for the purpose of building an electric lotment of consisting of 480 acres. This 11
death and on the 18th he was called to
he
desired
to
have
divided
between
Polk
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. II. Byerley are
road
from
Portland
to
Salem,
Eugene,
Sheriff
J.
M.
Grant,
of
the
county
Corvallis on account of the sickness of
out from
Newport visiting their
Vaquina, Prineville and Ontario, with Scott, of Grand Ronde and Jake Fearn,
his father, who had come that far from seat, was in our midst Friday.
of Aunlatif.
daughter, Mrs. Ira Stubblefield, who
branches to various towns.
his home at Boscobel, Wisconsin, to
lias been critically ill.
Spores was a man of fine physical de-
Don Hamer visited with his mother-
“ The total mileage contemplated in
visit his son.
in-law, Mrs. E. Clarke, Saturday.
their undertaking is in excess of 800 velopement. He was usually of a quiet
and
peaceable
disposition
except
when
Died, November 21, 1907, the infant
Mrs. E. Claire and daughter, Bessie, miles. They propose to develop from intoxicated. He had been a Chemawa
and only son of James and Carrie
made a business trip to the capital Thurs­ the Mackenzie, the Santiam and the student. He was writing the two let­
Wright.
Deschutes rivers and streams in central
day.
dallas restaurant
“ As the sweet flower that greets the
Oregon the enormous power necessary ters when Deputy Sheriff Richter car
ried his supper to him. hut Mr. Richter
Leonard Rogers, of Dallas, visited at for operating the system planned.
morn, hut withers in the opening day.
D. Hill, Proprietor.
Twelfth
«nd
OAK
LAND,
C
A
L
paid
no
attention
to
the
fact
ami
had
no
Thus lovely was this infant’s dawn, his father-in-law’s, Mr. Allen Towns,
“ Papers were filed yesterday in the
H a r r i s o n St*.,
Main and Mill Street».
Thus swiftly sped its life away.
Friday.
Multnomah county clerk’s office by suspicion of the prisoner’s intention.
Justice Hardv Holman, acting as cor­
It died to sin, it died to cares, but for
Meals at all hours. Short orders
Attorneys John McNary and C. L. Mc-
Harvey
Scott,
of
Colfax,
Wash.,
is
vis­
oner. empanelled the following jury,
a moment felt the rod—O mourner,
Regular dinners.
Oysters in
iting with his aunt, Mrs. E. F. Fish- Nary, of Salem, acting for the company, consisting of J. A. McCann, J. M. Sears, ( treat Business Training School of the West.
such the Lord declares,
completing its incorporation and setting
back and family.
Over tono students attending this year.
season.
Furnished rooms.
F.
J.
Morrison.
If.
B.
Gosper,
F.
E.
Such are the children of thy God.”
forth an outline of its purposes. The
Finest Buildings and Equipment in the F. S.
incorporators are J. <i. Story, J. C. Myer and W. II. McDaniel, who after National reputation for high grade work.
by Oakland ( ’hamber of Commerce Î S -
Bracher, George Bracher, A. Welch, E. inquiring into the facts, announced as Indorsed
and lending educators throughout the West
their verdict that Spores came to his Home
M.
Hall.
John
II.
McNary.
“
Accord­
influences.
Ideal climate. Terms low.
The Willamette Valley company are
death by hanging—a plain case of sui­ Position for nil graduates.
J. J. McBee has been visiting in the installing a new set of 812 horse power ing to the incorporation papers the fol­ cide.
courses in Business Training, Short­
capital city.
boilers at their big plant in the south­ lowing lines of electric road will he built:
Saturday night a number of Indians Complete
From Portland to Salem, thence to Eu­
hand. Tvp-writing. Banking, also Civil, Elec­ 7 When in Airlie
£ Visit the
N. G. Harris h is sold bis hill place ern part of the city. This will make gene, from which point they will branch arrived from Grand Ronde and took the trical, Mining and Mechanical Engineering.
four lx tilers of that capacity now in use.
body back for burial Sunday morning. Conduct»
to Mr. Newman.
They will l>e used alternately, one set of out in several directions. A line from
The
whole
matter
is
a
case
in
point
of
Jack Sibley and H.G. Swan are grub­ two lxiilers being used at a time. This Eugene via Springfield and the Mac­ the way in which civilization benefits
SPECIAL SCHOOL Of TELEGRAPHY for
plant is one of the largest to be found kenzie river valley will extend to Prine­ the Indian. Both former students of
bing for Judge Sibley.
>nl drinks, fresh candies11
ville and thence across the state to On­
Southern Pacific Railroad Co., and prepares
nine line of cigars nnd tob ceo.
Chemawa,
and
having
acquired
an
edu­
tario. “ Another line irom Eugene will
operator» for positions, |60 to $75 per month.
cation
sufficient
to
have
made
them
tap Vaquina Bay points, and lines will
Write for catalogue »tilting course desired.
also connect Eugene with Florence, Cot decent people, after their return to the
tage Grove, Corvallis. Wendling, Melia- reservation instead of using their ac­
ma and Dallas, passing through Lane, quired knowledge to advantage, thev
Polk, and Lincoln counties. “ This is descended the scale of human intelli­
of themselves.
the most ambitious scheme of electric gence and made beasts
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railroad developm ent yet undertaken
in Oregon. How long it will take to de­
velop is of course problematical. The
The Western Handle Mfg. Co. arc now
backers say %they have completed the purchasing oak butts for ax bandies
Catarrh ia not merely an inflammation of the tissue» of the head and nucleus, which is the Eugene Electric ( ’ash on delivery. Bring in your wood
throat, as the symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back railway, and that they have rights of before the rainy season.
way and water powers already secured
CIIAS. A. HOFF,
into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indi­ for a large part of the lines.
Dallas, Oregon.
cate; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater
“ They have been at work more than
part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess a year on the preliminaries of the
of uric acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys nnd Bowels frequently be­ project. It is said their propsed line
I have for sale some very desirable
S Y O u
dread the hard,
come torpid and dull in their action and instead of carrying off the refuse from Portland to Salem and Eugene
bargains in farm property.
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs.
>
< back breaking work
and waste o f the body, leave it to sour nnd form uric acid in the system. will pass on the east side of the W il­
4
,
J
,
of
doing
the family
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been \ One fine 40 acre, well improved
This is taken up by the blood nnd through its circulation distributed to alt lamette river.
( T f - l > washing? Then why
The work of construction will be com­ used for over sixty years bv millions of i j farm ; all rich bottom land, cleared
parts of the system.
These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame
')
^ do you do it?
We
the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting menced in Salem and this will be done mothers for their children while teeth­ and under plow. A snap
can «ave you this
right away, or within a few weeks. It ing, with perfect success. It soothes the
Only
$ 2 ,1 0 0
of a cold w ill start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable will he pushed. The project is fully child, softens the gums, allays all pain,
hard work, wash your clothes
symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca­ financed.
One 100 acre, well improved farm ;
cures wind colic and is the l>est remedy
cleaner, do it quicker, and do it so
j
35
acres
plow
land,
20
acres
stump-
tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full
for
diarrhoea.
Ts
pleasant
to
the
taste.
Messrs. Story and Bracher, who are
cheap that there is no economy in
feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, alight fever among the incorporators, are Chicago Sold by druggists in every part of the “ age, pnsture, balance fine fir timber;
good eight room new house, fine liv­
washing at home.
cornea and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and capitalists, and represent still larger world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is
ing
water,
fine
evchard.
Price
B
affected by this disease. It is a waste of capital. Thev have lately invested five incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs.
We are doing it for your neigh­
Only
$
3
,
0
0
0
veer,, and no man oould have time to try to cure Catarrh with sprajs, hundred Ihotisand to a million dollars Winslow’s Soothimg Syrup and take no
bors.
other
kind.
Guaranteed
under
the
in
Oregon
timber,
mostly
in
the
south­
T “
I i rl*d •Terytl.lne washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment
One 80 acre farm, finely located,
Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906.
ern portion of the state.
good buildings. 45 acres plow land ;
aultadf l*th*n’fmaan B° i ' s ? alid does not reach the blood, and can, therefore,
Serial Number 1098.
This
is
the
company
that
has
com­
could sea a little Improvement do nothing more than temporarily relieve
all stock, implements, seed, feed, in
pleted the Eugene street railway line.
fact everything goes except house­
tak'lnr^t a e’hort’whllo wae curedL the discomfort of the trouble.
T o cure It is building the interurban line from
hold effects.
ThU was six y eir, ar>, and I am Catarrh permanently the blood must be Eugene to Springfield. The company
*p L
> MPTUAM 97 .
r nones , p a c if ic st a t e s 203
Only
$ 3 ,0 0 0
Oatarrh'IsM bloolf d'i..a.e, and thoroughly purified and the system cleansed has already invested a good deal over
When you need a good reliable lini­
know there Is nothin« on ejrth 0f „u poisons, and at the same time $100,000 in actual construction, surveys, ment try Chambeilain’s Pain Balm. It
bus no superior for sprains and swell­
*fobodT°rtMnka1inora
o f S.
s.‘ S.
s! B.
thinks more of
8. strengthened and built up. Nothing equals rights of way and other preliminaries.
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than I too.
do.
M.
ings. A piece of flannel »lightly damp­
M . MATSON,
M a t s o n , s. S. vS. for this purpose.
It attacks the
Lapeer, Mloh.
ened
with Pain Balm is superior to a
disease at its head, goes down to the very
Dallas, Oregon.
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plaster for lame back or pains in the
bottom of the trouble ami makes a complete
*
Mrs. S. Rosintlull, of Turner, Michi­ side or chest. It also relieves rheumat­
+
and lasting cure. S. S. S. removes every gan. says: “ We have used Chamlier-
ic pains and makes sleep and rest pos­
•s*
particle of the catarrhal poison from the luin's Cough Medicine for ourselves and sible. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
mood, making this vital stream
t*e, fresh \ children for several years and like it
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and healthy.
Then the inflamed mem- [ very much. I think it is the only rem­
branes begin to heal, the head is ' '^sened I edy for croup and highly recommend
4
and cleared, the hawking and spittiug cease, it. For sale by Stafrin Drug Co.
+
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every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health
Burnett, J.
Many
farmers
in
the
Buell
vicinity
restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts as a
DO YOU
B. J. Bowen vs. Howard D. Good fel­
seem to have gone into the chicken bus­
fine tonic to the entire system
I f you are Buffering with Catarrh l>egin the
low and A. Goodfellow, action on note;
WANT W EA LTH ?
iness, a.i we noticed Monday.
John
Bayne
for
plaintiff
and
F.
A.
Tur­
u»c o f S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians w ill
The Portland markets were Hooded ner for defendant.
•end you literature about Catarrh, and g ive you special medical advice
Would you go mining in Nevada’s
with turkeys this week, and as a con­
White Sewing Machine ( ’0 . vs. L. D rich mountains at a nominal cost ?
without charge. S. 8. S. is for sale at all first class drug storet.
sequence the price went down.
Daniel, action for money; J. L. Collins
r r% A T IA N T A , C A .
Can you beat, this anywhere
for plaintiff and L. I). Brown for de­
O N LY A F E W D O L L A R S
fendant.
in Polk county? And we
guarantee our lumber to be
I. L. Tliom i I son vs. (4. A. Snell, ac­ will put you on the ground floor and |
up to grade in every repect.
tion for money, N. M. Newport for may put you on Easy street.
All kinds of dimension lum­
plaintiff.
Many have invested a small amount
ber. On the %ld Garwood
Petitions for naturalization of Thos. in Nevada mining and are now
place about \ mile north of
Elliott, Wm. Boginske and Roliert Me-
the
Llallock mill.
Crae.
La*l Thursday’s Murderer Commits
Suicide in Dallas Jail.
A Methodist Minister Recommends
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
R. L. CHAPMAN......
Sewin? Machine Given Away.
IINGERING COLD.
BETTE 'T A T
NEW INCORPORATION.
lhc V,re
Withstood Other Treatment, But Willamette Valley Company Incor­
porates to Build Electric
Quickly Cured by Chamberlain’s
Line.
Cough Remedy.
BANK.
Put Your Surplus into Revenue
Bringing Land.
ROCCA.
Collections Promptly Made.
SUNNYSLOPE.
i*
gl U U ..U ¡w. s l k f i
CASTORIA
CtllHIJ-MSl
F o r In fa n ta a n d C h ild re n .
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
AVefietaUe Preparation for As­
similating the Food nndRcfi ula-
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
Bears the
Signature
Promotes DigeslionJCheerful-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Fiuterai.
N
o t
N
a r c o t ic
of
.
I t o f t a f O U O -SA M lTlPtTC H K R
/ M " <W -
Àlx.Sennft *
Rock*lU SO * -
A n iv teed *
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Wit Seed -
Aperteci Remedy tor Consti pa
lion, Sour Stornarli, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish­
ness and L o s s o f S l e e p .
Facsimile Signature of
NEWYOHK.
A lb iu u iifii»io ld
J j D o s is
i
in
CASTORIA
1 s
EXACT COPY OF W R A P P E R .
T M I O ÏN T A U R C O M PA N Y. N E W VORN CITY.
Polytechnic
Business
College
Inc. Capital Stock - • $100.000.00
LIBERTY.
Putting in New Boiler.
PALACE CIGAR STORE,
When it comes to
h Q y
NONE OF T H E M ARC IN IT WITH
S IM 0 N T 0 N & SCOTT
The Court St.
Grocers
R. J. Evans, Proprietor.
C A T A R R H JSKSS.
You
Dread M onday?
Woodmen Attention!
A N D S Y S T E M D IS O R D E R E D
Do
For Over Sixty Years.
Dallas Steam Laundry
A Good Liniment.
H. C. C A M PB E LL
A Reliable Remedy for Croup.
S.S.S.
I $10 per M
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET.
PURELY VEGETABLE
Gold! Gold! Gold!
I for Rough
We Have the Best
Confectionery
Cigars
T obaccos
Soft Drinks
Tropical Fruits. Etc.
Horace Webster
Dallas, Ore.
SEND YOUR ERIEND A POSTAL
W e have the largest and best stock in
town of Souvenir Postal Cards, and many
01 tnem are extremely beautiful
z
m VERY ENTRANCING VIEWS
Of NIAGRA PALLS JUST IN
in
i the Yard
TV ^ f i y i r r
EVERYTHING
I N D E P E N D E N T FOR LIFE
-
-
d a ll a s
, o reco n .
Easy to Haul
from. No Hills.
Martin l Biodgett I
r
LEE COMSTOCK MIHINO CO.
Our store is filled from floor to ceiling with the la­
test and best in merchandise. See our line o f furs
and dress goods particularly. Nothing better.
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J WEBF00T
J ROOFING
PATENTS
Do not forget the achonl officers’ meet­
ing here next Saturday.
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO
ill
i 1
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State of Oregon vs. E. M. Young, as­
sault with intent to kill; (\ L. McNary
A trip to town, ft loop stroet cur
for prosecution, J. A. Carson and Oscar ride. « cheap exenr-ion hv rail were j
Ilayter for defendant.
all luxuries T H E N ; « private unto-1
State of Oregon vs. Thos. Sullivan, ac­ mobile, ft tour of Europe, a summer
tion for money, C. L. McNary for state home down by the sea, «re mete mat I
and Webster Holmes for defendant .
tors of choice now.
School district 61 vs. School district
32, action for money; A. O. Condit for
plaintiff.
A. W. Cooper vs. Wm. Millrge. con­
:-4 4+ + + + + + ^ 4 -4 4 4 4 4 + + + + 4 4 + 4 4
will do the work!
firmation; Oscar H ayterfor plaintiff.
.
Falls City Lumber Co. vs. J. M. Grant,
action for pos essionof pn»i»erty or mon­ It 1» Only IK C en t« a -share NOW
ey; Oscar H ay ter for plaintiff.
Kush your order*,
Polk County Lumber Company vs. J.
or write for )»srtii'ular*
I. Chamberlain, action for possession of I
property or money; Oscar Ilayter for
plaintiff.
*
TH E BEST ROOFING
;
L. Rice vs. J. K. Wilson, action for
à
ON TH E M AR K E T
f
money; B. F. Jones for plaintiff.
P. O. Box 258, Rhyolite, Nev.
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Maile by the Northwest Roofing a
S. K Trask vs. F. A. Lucas, action for
money ; Oscar Ilayter for plaintiff.
A company, Portland. Does not bue- A
7 kie, Guaranteed for 10 years.
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O. P. Low vs. G. M. Phillips et nx,
confirmation; Ovcar Ilayter for plain­
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Thos. Kinchen vs. R. Pickens, damag- !
es; Omar Ilayter tor plaintiff.
St«k ill the let (omslwk Mining in.
EVERYBODY
L. D. DA!M!EL,
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
It is said that Mr. Byerley’s bowling
alley will go into t h e room soon to l«e
. vacated by Adams A Co.
Mr. J. M. Dougal, of Tacoma, was in
| town Tuesday on business, and for a
visit to his sisterinlaw. Mrs Frank Rnw-
1 ell. He is one of the okl time snhacrib*
i ere of the Itemiser.
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PIANO AND ORGAN.
Studio : R.iom 2, Wilson building,
Dalla«, Oregon.
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Sole Agents for Dallas.