Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 02, 1908, Image 2

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    TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
A d m itted to th e second cU*m of m ail m atter.
T H U R S D A Y , J A N . 2, 1908.
GREAT SUCCESS.
The Poultry Show Comes up to all
Expectations.
Women a s Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis­
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
end cheerfulnese soon I
disappear when the kid-
neys ere out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble hie
become so prevalent i
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
______
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
of both orders. A pleasant
tiny term was held Friday evening, l*e- traditions
featu re of this installation was the fact
| ceml«r 27th at the Masonic hall. The that
Mrs. Myrtle Richardson was the
lot'. us'on was a very happy one for the daughter
of the .installing ollicer, and
meinlwia of the two orders and their m- Hr. Bell tisik
occasion to remark that
• vilrd guests. The lodge and banquet i his entire family
both hoys and girls
room were tastefully decorated and ev- i were members of of the
order. Following
erv care had been taken to make the the installation program
banquet was
evening a pleasant one. I lie orders I given which proved a a most
had secured Ur J. R. N. Bell; of Corval- ending to the evening. W. M. pleasant
hud
■]is, for installing otticer and ill doing a-1 presented the orders tine pig lliff
which
l ade no mistake as thedoctor is a Mason
i
was
rousted
whole
and
taken
into
the
< ver 40 years standing and is very in
uiiiiar with the litualastie work anil I banquet hall.
The initial show of the Polk county
poultry association was a success in ev-
ery way. While, on account of the ex-
V. P. FISKE.
tremelv had weather, ami the desire of
most people to stay comfortably by their
DEPARTMENT NO 2.
OFFICERS INSTALLED.
»1
50
Member, one year in advance..................................
. -
I
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. 2 00 own fireside, and the further fact that
With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal
. 1 75 all were just recovering from the Christ*
With Oregon Woodman............... ...........................
“
h.w‘t“
™™ Docket for Judge Galloway’* Court May°r Muir Given a Most Happy
mas festivities, the number of exhibi­
afflicted with weak kid-
.
...
Surprise,
tors ami sightseers did not come up to all
neys. if the child urin-
on January 4tn.
11
ales
too
often,
if
the
MITTITAT
■
that
could
be
expected,
yet
there
were
221
ML l i A L . R esidence, 1401
The members «if the Eastern Star in-
Residence, 113
entries in the different classes and the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child
Judge Galloway's department of the stalled their new officials Wednesday
reaches an age when It should be able to circuit
court will meet in special ses- ; evening, Mrs. Mark Hay ter acting an
fowls put on exhibition were surely as control the passage, it Is yet afflicted with
good in each class as could be sh >wn bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of sion on January 6th. All parties in- i installing officer: Worthv matron, Mrs.
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Tnu-n and County.
difficulty is kidneytrouble, and th. first , t«r«wr«rt have been notifledof the set- K-tel la liarties; worthy patron A. B.
anywhere. Many Polk county people the
step should be towaVds the treatment of |''»K of tie court and that the following Muir; associate matron. Mrs Winnie
who failed to enter their fow ls this year these Important organa. This unpleasant i
W,U
"P f"r tr"*‘ :
1 J haPma" ; » cetury, Mrs I.ibbie Muir ;
44A Good Name a t Home" ling year will see a great impetus to have announced their intention of do­ trouble It due to a dbeased condition of ihe Peter
Schindler, plaintiff, vs. Kuril treasurer, Mrs. Kltza Fuller; o.nduc
| tress, Mrs. Mamie Williams; a*aot;iate
“1» a tower of stre n g th a b ro a d ”—a n d th e ! m ny lines, hardly touched upon as ing so next year, in fact already more kidneys and bladder and not to a habit a* i Schindler, et al, defendants.
Mrs. Mildred Stafrin;
excellent reputation of C. I. H ood Co. a n d , yet, and old Polk will continue its birds are promised for next year than ! most people suppose.
Sarah A. Hayes, plaintiff vs. Alden j conductress,
Adah, Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrick; Ruth,
their remedies in th e c ity of Lowell, w here ; lead as one of Oregon’s most prosper­
Women as well as men are made mis- [ E Haves, defendant.
were
exhibited
this
year.
Taken
as
a
they are best known, in sp ire s confidence
erable with kidney and bladder trouble, j (Jottleih Stroller, plaintiff, vs. II. H ! Mrs. Bertha Hayter; Esther, Mrs. Fay
Uglow; Martha, Mrs. Viola Hollister;
the world over, not only In th e m edicines ous counties. Welcome. 1908, *«nd all whole everyone is satisfied with the and both need the same great remedy, j Turner, delendant.
i Electa, Mrs. Margaret Hayter; warder,
bat In anything their p ro p rie to rs say the prosperity you will surely bring in showing, and all w ill work for a bigger The mild and the immediate effect of
William J. Cromley. plaintiff, vs. 1 Mrs. F. S. Ramsey, marshal, Mrs. Al-
Swamp-Root is soon realized, It is sold
ami better show next year.
aboat them. “If M ade by H ood I t ’s Good.” vour train
: medu Fuller; chaplain, Mrs. Jennie
William Jackson, defendant.
Only one change was made in the list by druggists, in fifty-
'*1 believe Hood’s Sarsaparilla th e b e st all­
Adeline Barnes, plaintiff, vs. Frank i Gaynor; sentinel, W. II. (Jaynor; or-
cent and one dollar
round family m edicine known today.” Mas.
. ganist. Miss Olive Smith. There was a
Barnes, defendant.
In asking for the levy of a 3-mill of officers for the coming year. Lee sizes. You may hive a
G. D. F arley , 662 W ilder S t , Lowell, Mass.
i goodly turnout, and a most enjoyable
Smith
was
relieved
¡is
a
member
of
the
sample
bottle
by
mail
F.
A.
Lucas
and
J.
8.
Charles,
plain­
tax
the
hoard
of
di
ectors
were
hut
en­
*T recommend Hood’s S arsap arilla to any
evening was spent in a social way. be
one.” J ohn B. D uffy , 14 A uburn S tr e e t deavoring to do what they thought executive committee and made assistant free, also pamphlet tell- nom« of swauip-Root. tiffs, vs. F. L. Hawk man ami Lulu M. i sides the witnessing of the beautiful in
ing ail about it, including many of the Hawkman, defendants.
Lowell. Mass.
secretary.
B.
I.
Ferguson
was
chosen
:
stallation
ceremony so well rendered,
thousands of testimonial letters received
**I am a strong and h ealthy woman today, best for the affairs of the distri t.
Marv It. Millhauser, plaintiff, vs. W. j The families of the members were there
from taking Hood’s S arsaparilla, which I Last year on a 2-mill levy the distri t to fill his place on the executive com­ from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer M. Millhauser, defendant.
as invite«! guests, making it also a pleas-
keep in the house fo r all th e fam ily.” M rs .
& Co.. Binghamton. N. Y., be sure and
mittee.
John Wacheno, plaintiff, vs. Lucinda ' ing family reunion.
.F annie B alch , 108 L everett S t , Lowell, Mass. ran behind some $1200, in order to
Ho satisfactory was the awarding of mention this paper.
The most pleasing event of the even-
Wacheno, defendant
**I consider H ood’s S arsap arilla th e b est I meet he many expenses that came
prizes by Elmer Dixon, the well known
blood-purifier in th e world.” M r s . J e n n ie
James W. Gilpin, plaintiff, vs. Villa *n8 the brothers and sisters was the
Do not make any •mistake, hut re
I
presentation
to Mayor A. B. Muir of a
E . C arlton , 113 L ib e rty 8t, Lowell, Mass. , up—many of them unforeseen—and bird fancier, of Oregon City, that he
defendant.
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr Gilpin,
n
* ii i * i • . re
t > i i superb Morris /jhair, costing $25, and
Hood’s S a rsa p a rilla Is so ld everyw here. I pay the teachers their salaries. Some was again chosen as judge of the next Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, and the address
Bertha A. Herbert plaintiff, vs.Kalpl. co £ , . ibllteJ by sta r inomkr’ . ’Ever
In the u su al liq u id , o r In ta b le t form called | $700 of this was borrowed from ¡moth poultry show, the date of which was set inghampton, N. Y. on every bottle.
C. Herbert, defendant.
„¡nee be became a resident of Dalla«
S a r s a t a b s . lOO Doses One D ollar. P re ­
8. Purvine and 8. E. Purvine, plain- ' Mayor Muir has been one of the most
er fund at their command, and the for December 16th, 17th and 18th, 1908.
pared only by C. I. H ood Co., Lowell, Mass«
tiffs, vs. Elizabeth Schtt et al, defen­ faithful and persistent members that the
Here are the awards as made and fur­
balance nf $500 had to he borrowed at
dants.
Star has ever been blessed with. He
NORTH DALI AS.
a bunk. During this school year the nished us by Secretary J. E. Beezley:
State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Mary E. has been a regular attendant at all
Plymouth Rocks—White, Krebs
meetings and a most willing worker for
Hayes, defendant.
expenses will l»e heavier than ever, as
Reynolds. 1 pen; 1, 2. 3 cock; 1, 2, 3
Colonel Hofer suggests to us that
Most of our sick are better.
L. F. Tharp, plaintiff, vs. Lydia A. the order. Wednesday was also the
there are many more children t«> cockerel; 1, 2, 3 lien ; 1. 2 pullet. Mrs.
mayor’s 61st birthday, thus making
at the meeting next Saturday after­
Tharp, defendant.
School commenced again Monday.
school and addi'ional room must he J. H. Parker, 3 pullet.
occasion a doubly auspicious one.
noon would be a good time to talk up
Alma E. Matney, plaintiff, vs. J. I). the
Barred—1,
2
hen
;
3
pullet.
George
Conlee
has
been
to
Portland
Hon.
G. L. Hawkins made the presen
made fo their accommodation. Two
Matney, defendant.
Wyandotte»—White, Mrs. C. L. Haw­ taking treatment for his throat.
the cannery which the Itemiser has
tation speech, ami did it in a way to
more rooms have to he added. There ley, i pen; 1 pullet; 1.3 hen; 1 cockerel.
Sarah Warde et al, plaintiffs, vs. bring many to the verge of tears, all
been trying so many months to get
A watch party was held at the home
fully realizing that the praise ht be­
is no getting out of it. The children Mri. James Boydston, 2 pen; 2 cock­ of Mr. and .Mrs. Lee and about twenty Clara MCamey, et al, defendants.
here. The colonel says b »th himself
erel ; 2, 3 pullet; 2 hen. C. A. Kurre, 3
Lavina A. Harrison an«l William H. stowed upon their worthy patron was
enjoyed themselves to the limit.
arc to scho'd, and comfortable rooms cockerel.
and Mr. Shepard know considerable
Harrison, plaintiffs, vs. Mary A. Harri­ well deserved. Although the occasion
Silver, Don C. Allard, 2 cock ; 1 hen;
must he built to house them in. Now
Many of the North Dallas children son, Eudora A. Bentley and John Bent­ was an entire surprise to Mr. Muir, he
it bout canneries, and will do all in
were disappointed Christmas because ley, defendants.
responded in a few well chosen words,
they are herded like sheep in insuffi­ 3 pullet.
H. C. R. I. Reds—B. I. Ferguson, 1 it rained too hard for them to go down
their power to further the move. The
W. A. Keyt «;t al vs. D. L. Keyt, exec­ showing his deep appreciation of the
cient quarters that would not pass pen; 1, 2 cockerel; 2, 3 pullet. O. S. town and get their Christmas candy.
gift,
and renewing his allegiance to the
Itemizer would he glad of their assist
utor, accounting.
sanitary inspection tor a moment. It Graves. 1 cock; 2 cockerel. D. A. Critcti
noble order in which himself and lady
Lillian
M.
Harris
vs.
D.
C.
Harris,
ance in the matter, and believe that
low, 1 pullet.
take so great a pride. At the conclu­
MONMOUTH,
was hut right that the directors should
action for divorce.
Buff Cochins—F. H. Rosenberg, 3
we can start in none too early on the
sion of his remarks all repaired to the
have the amount requested. They are cockerel; 2, 3 pullet .
Atchison
<
k
Me
Hardy
vs.
O.
E.
Ear-
banquet
hall, where the sisters had pre-
proposition, if it is to be in readiness
Black Langshans—W. S. Simeon, 1, 2
pared a most appetizing repast, ami the
selected by us parents to look after
The farmers institute here was well hart, suit in equity.
when fruit canning season arrives.
pullet.
R. V. Spiane vs. D. A. Elkins, suit in i flow of small talk was let loose that oc-
attended and much interest shown.
the needs for the proper schooling of
Le ¡horns—S. C. Brown, A. G. Rein-
uity.
cupied the balance of the evening until
That it would lie a good thing for the
equity
We wish the Itemizer and its entire
om children, and tliair word should pel, 3 pen ; 3 cock; 1, 2 hen ; 1,3 pullet.
the lateness of the hour convinced all
town and sui rounding country every­
staff a happy and prosperous new year.
(
’.
L
Shaw,
l,
3
cockerel.
E.
I.
Mc-
I
that it was their duty to break up the
not he questioned in the matter. We Cianahan, 3 cockerel. >^rs. J. S. Park­
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
one believes, and the only thing p r
pleasant evening and tak» the needed
A
brother
an«)
niece
of
A.
N.
Halleck
were sorry to see a spirit of opposition er, 2 pullet.
rest for the «luties of the morrow.
were visiting with him during the hol­
ticularly needed to get it goin * is to
S. C. Buff, 1 cockerel; 1, 2 hen; 3 idays.
to a 3 mill tax develop at the school
I Vanduvn to GL W Claggett, lot
break the ice. Next Saturday is cer­
pullet. S. (J Stevens, 1, 2 pullet.
in Independence....................... $
1
Prof. J. V. B. Butler, of the Mon-
meeting and that it won out only by
Pierce Riggs and his sister, Mrs.
H. C. White, Mrs. W. J. Reynolds, 1
tainly as good a time as could lie se­
W Claggett to Nancy Claggett,
j mouth Normal, was transacting busi-
pen: 1 cock; 1 hen; 1 cockerel; 1. 2 3 Lewis, were visiting in town over Satur­ G lot
a
very
narrow
martin.
We
are
no
in Independence, ................
1 j ness here Tuesday.
lected. Let ua have it by :ill means.
more anxious to pay high taxes than pullet. Fred Boydston, 2 pen; 2 cock. day and Sunday.
Amy Belle Brown and hd to J. E
N, M. Grant, 2, 3 cockerel.
J.
E.
Robertson
passed
through
Mon­
Robertson,
land
in
t
8
8,
r
6
w.
.
20
j
This week saw the end of another any « f you: hut if we are to continue
Minorcan—H. C. Black, J L. Hoskins, mouth on his wav from Salem and R F Robinson to G I) Robinson,
INDEPENDENCE^
year for Dallas and Polk county. to grow as a town and country it must 1 pen ; 1 cock ; 1 cockerel; 1,2, 3 hen ; 1, stopped over a day for the institute.
land
in
t
8
s,
r
7
w
....................
890
2 pullet. James Middleton, 2, 3 cockerel.
Wacheno to Paul Fund-
That it has been a prosper* us one all become firmly fixed in the minds of
A sister of Mr. Cartmel, who came to Jeffrey
Orpingtons—-8. C. Buff, J. K. Beezley,
Courtesy West Side.
man, 20 acres in t 6s. r 7 w ...
300
are aware, and the outlook for contin­ all that in order to do so certain ex 1, 2, 3 pullet; 3 cockerel; 1 pen. Joseph spend the holidays with him, had the J W
Mrs. BaMwin is enjoying visit from
Kennedy
et
ux
to
G
W
Agee,
misfortune to fall and break an arm.
ued prosperity is exceedingly flatter­ pense is bound to be incurred, and we Hall, 2 cockerel.
lot in Independence Fruit Farm, 315 her«* nei«:e, Miss Quindera Wilcox, who
Andelusians—Blue, D. M. Calbreath,
arrived Sunday from Pendleton.
A meeting is called for 10 o’clock W W Collins to G W Agee, lots in
ing. Even during the dullest season must all stand willing to pay our por­ 1 pen ; 1, 2 cock; 1, 2, 3 hen ; 1, 2, 3 pul­
Thursday morning for the purpose of
Independence Fruit Farm .......
660
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ormsbv, of Port­
of the year—the present time— money tion of the cost. No country, town let ; 1, 2 cockerel.
the creamery on a coopera­ A W Lambert, agent, to R. F.
land, spent Christmas with the latter»
Hamburg»—Silver Spangled, George organizing
tive plan.
Robinson,
160
acres
in
t
8
a,
r
6
is plentiful with all classes through­ or school district can continue to Hinshaw
parents,
Mr. ami Mrs. J. II. Belt.
1 cockerel; 1, 2 pullet. G. 8.
w ..................................................
10
out the county, and very few men in thrive if a spirit hostile to the paying Brooks, 3 cock.
There is talk of a til«; factory starting
Superintendent
of Schools Harry Belt
F Robinson et ux to Cephas
Kaverolles—Salmon, Harry K. Met­ in Monmouth if the dirt can be had. R Nelson,
any line of business or trade are with of the cost is allowed to thrive. From
in t 8 s, r 6 w.
1500 ami wife, of McMinnville, visited in In­
We hope it may materialize, as the G A Starr 80 to acres
calf, 1 cockerel; 1, 2 pullet.
dependence Christmas and went from
Win G Henry, 68
out a job. Many industries have been a simply business standpoint it we»e
Honda ns—Mrs. Leonard Rogers, 3 location is a good one.
acres in t 8 s, r 6 w .............. 2000 here to Salem.
Added to our county’s list during the surely better to add another mill as cockerel.
Two of Lark Hall’s daughters, who Isaac Hughes to A F Courier, 34
A. Huston returned recently from a
Games—Cornish Indian, W. 8. 8iin- have
past year, and many more are sched­ j tax than to subject the district to the
been spending tlie holidays with
acres in t 8 s. r 6 w ................
408 trip to the higher altitude of Cro«>k
son, 1 cockerel; 2 millet.
B
Tarter
to
Ruby
Port
wood,
55
relatives
in
Monmonth,
return
to
Port­
uled to appear during the year just paying of a big interest charge to the
county where he had been for a short
Irish Gray Pit, H. Zophar Tharp, 1 land today to resume school woik.
acres in t 9 s, r 5 w.................... 2700 time for the benefit of his health.
pen; 1 cockerel; 1, 2 pullet; 1, 2 hen.
dawning. Our population has in­ I hank.
Justin
Hunter
et
ux
to
M
P
R. B. R. Pit, 0. P. Cornwell, 1, 3
________ ___
Miss Walker, teacher last year in the
Dixon, JO acres, t 8 s, r 6 w
2100
creased greatly, and during 1908 it
Physical Culture Class.
cock; 1, 2 3 hen; 1 pen. M. B. Grant,
Independence schools, was here for a
A J Barham et ux to Eva L Hois-
will lie most considerably added to.
Mrs. Ralph Adams has been seriously 2 cock.
A class for men at the gymnasium
ington et al, lot in Dallas......... 82.50 visit through the holi<luvs with Mrs. P.
B. B. R. Exhibition, C. P. Cornwell,
Large farms have been divided up, put ill the past week with pneumonia.
M. Kirkland. Miss Walker is now
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . If a class M A Simpson to Mollie K Stump
1 pen ; 1 cock ; 1. 2, hen. Al Longneck- next
for women is desired, apply to the un­
land in Monmouth ..................
25 teaching at Pendleton.
into diversified farming plats, and a
Prof, and Mrs. Handers and son, (Jail, e , 2 cock;3 hen.
dersigned.
S
L
Kuykendall
et
al
to
M
M
El­
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper had with o i
Bantam«—White Cochin, Ray Boyd-
number of families now subsist on the are in Roseburg for a holiday visit \ n ith
N. W. SAGER,
lis, interest in land in 1 6 s, r5 w.
75 them through the holidays their three
their many friends there, that, having
same land that was supporting one been their home formerly.—Albany. nton, 1 cockerel; 2 pullet. C. A. Kurre,
Mollie
E
Stump
to
M
A
Simpson,
Physical
Director.
«laughters,
Misses Mabel and Francis, of
1 pen ; 1 drake; 1,2 3 duck.
land in Monmouth.....................
25 Eugene, ami Dora who is teaching in
family not many years ago. The corn- Herald.
Harold Rich is up from Portland vis­ Caroline Fuqua to Martha A Paul
the Centralia, Wash., school».
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS iting liis parents here.
land in t 9 s, r 4 w .................... 9240
Work has been started on the re­
J M Staats et ux to E KStaats, 78
■
acres, t 9 s, r 5 w ....................... 2000 building of the Asa Tavlor barn destroy­
Thursday;
ed
by fire several days ago. Mr. Tay­
E E Staats to A F Staats, one half
T
E
A
G. M. Munlock, Indep.
int 78 acres, t 9 s, r 5 w ............ 1000 lor has received the full insurance which
M. C. Bardine, Inden.
is believed to be sufficient to reconstruct
Adeline Downing to J L Ottinger,
W
h
y
isn't
everything
Friday:
lots in B allston .........................
450 the barn and {dace it in good condition.
K. C. Kid ridge, Ind.
G F Shew to J T Rowcliffe, 2 acres
The river is falling rapidly after being
moneyback?
R. R. Price, Indep.
t 8 h , r 4 w ..................................
750 pretty high for a week or more. Little
A
Siefarth
to
L
A
Dickinson,
160
Saturday :
damage has been done, although at one 01
Everything isn’t g o o d
acres, t 8 s, r 6 w ..................... 2500 time it was feared that there might he
O. C. Smith, Monmouth.
W. Huntley, Independence.
con si« 1 erable. The river lacked about
enough.
Probate Court.
I four fe«*t of reaching the high stage of
Sunday;
Your grocer returns your money if you d o n 't
W. Fanil, Dallas.
Estate of Elisabeth M. \Vri>rlit deceas­ last Feburary.
like Schilling » Lest: we pay him
J. S. Cooper, Indep.
ed—H, Fu^it, K. Hill and J. V. Dennis | On December 24th, D. W. Sears’
(J. L. McMurphy, Falls City.
appointed appraisers.
i mother slipped an«l fell on the walk in
(J. B. Masters, Falls City.
Guardianship oi Esther and Alta Sav­ front of her house sustaining a very
M. E. Carter, and wife, Rickreall.
age—final acconrt approved and guar- badly sprained knee. Dr. Butler was
C. W Bovle. Rickreall.
called in and while he considers it a bad
dinnahip closed.
B. F. JONES
John Miller, Rickreall.
Estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased—sup­ sprain it may cause her to keep to her
Monday:
Attorney-at-Law
plemental appraiament approved; copy be«l some time. Dave was preparing
O. O. Nirman, Kails City.
INDEPENDENCE, OK.
to answer of order o/ court to show why for a jolly Christmas but as a result of
J. D. McDonald, Dallas.
estate should not l>e closed ordered mail­ the accident it went glimmering. At
Probate work a specialty.
Tuesday;
ed to W. H. Holmes, attorney for VV. last reports she was very little improved.
D. A. Madison and wife, Dallas.
A. Keyt et al.
i A very pleasant dinner was given by
R. J. Hall, Falls City.
Estate of Mary A. Dougan, deceased— Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Goff, on Christmas
Oscar Sampson, Falls City.
inventory tiled and approved.
«lay and it was a day of genuine pleasure
K. M. Chem, Falls City.
Dallas, Oregon
) Estate of William Hill, deceased—final for all present. Those present were:
Wednesday:
Mr. ami Mrs. Bice, and Miss Florence,
R.C. CRAVEN
President account approved and estate closed.
II. C. Seymour, Dallas.
i Mr. and Mrs. Moot. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
W. G. VASSALL
Cashier
------- —— -----
Mrs. Grace McCall, Lincoln.
Anderson,
Mr. Harvey, Don and Henry
D IR R O T O R S :
Jns. Cramer, Dallas.
Marriage Licenses.
j Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Georg«» Dickin­
N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt
K. (). Hughes, Dallas.
Miss Marion and bahv Pauline
Martin I. Conger »nd Tressa Prather. son,
M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassail.
Dickinson. Miss Olive Williams, Mr.
This
hank
is
please«l
to
place
at
the
and
Mrs.
John Dickinson ami «laughters
BEATS THE*WORLD.
disposal of its customers the facilities
Patents.
| Gertrude and Queen.
gained «luring many years of continuous
II 8 to Allie Biggs.
i Clarence L., son of Mr. Win. E. and
! Mrs. Nora PL Fuller, died December 24,
Old Polk Hard to Beat in the service ami growth.
U 8 to A. C. Parker.
; at the home «if his parents in Indepen-
Vegetable Line.
i dence. Decease«! was qight years of age
Change of Firm.
having l>een l>orn in Amble, Montcalm
On the first of the vear Messrs. Con- countv. M ichigan, Nov., 30, 1880. The
This morning Hon. M. M. Ellis
family
were only recent arrivals here
i rad Stafrin and Dr. Cary, who have so
brought to our sanctum a half dozen
successfully conducted what has been Michigan an«l the loss of the young son
ripe tomatoes, just picked from his gar-
known as the Stafrin Drug Company’s comes as a very sad affliction to them
big pharmacy on the corner «»f Main ami occuring as it did at Christmastime
<len patch in Dallas. They were fully
and Court, dissolved nartnership, Dr. mak«*s the occurence of death much
developed, sound and hard, ami of aH
That bread in likely to ! j Cary
retiring. The doctor found the more sa«l. The remains were returned
good a color ns one ever sees. F«>r din­
absorb disease germs
change necessary, owing to his exten­ to the former home in Michigan where
ner on New Years Mr. ami Mrs. Ellis
practice, and he having to devote kin«l friends will receive them for int«*r-
when shipped in a bag­ sive
*
his entire time t«> it. The business will nient.
ha«l them in profusion, ami there are
gage ear along with o th ­ hereafter he known as the Conra«! Staf­ The second Indepemience an«l Dallas
plenty more. Just think of it, you
rin «Irngstore ami will continue *o enjoy teams played their third game of basket i
er common baggage?
storm ri«lden easterners, ripe tomatoes
the large patronage merite«i ah«l given ball on Thursday evening at th«* audi­
from vonr outside garden on the secoiul
it. Mr. Stafrin is one of our best drilg- torium. Each team had won in pre­
That tire Star Bakery puts
gists ami has by his pleasing personality vious games an«l the game Thursday
of January, No especial pains was
out some of the best bake-
T h e personal recommendations of people w ho •lav
and strict attention to business built up evening was a «iechling came for lie-q
taken in their cultivation—they just
stuffs to be obtained any­
a tra«ie that would he satisfactory to two in three. The came was closely
have been cured of coughs and colds by C ham ­ grew. When it comes to growing suc­
con teste«! fnrni the start, the score» of
anyone.
where in tlie Willamette
cessfully in the open air, we can safely
the teams running close together all
berlain’s Cough Remedy have done more than all put the Willamette valley against anv
Mr. J. L. Blodgett will shortlr open a through both halves, but at first In«!e-
Valley?
shooting gallery on the lot where the pendence team had gained a fairly gnr»d
That $1 spent in your
else to make it a staple article of trade and com ­ clime under the sun.
postoffice formerly stood. Everything lead. The final score being 24 to 19.
will bo the latent in that line—-the h»st Following was the line up of the teams : »
home town is worth more
plea?
m erce over a large part of the civilized world.
of
targets and gun». When you want to Dallas
position
Independence •
to
you
than
$d
sent
out?
>;as i hel«l
fiel«! veateiMay at the home of Mrs.
try your »kill, see Mr. Blodgett.
forward
Rice
Kirk lami
Sarah Helmirk, one of Albany’« hon­
Three of the many
. I Johnson
.forward.
A N IN S T A N C E .
The rainfall for month» of 1907 is as Ballantvne
ored utiaens, now 84 years of age. A
,C Johnson
.center .
Baldy.......
reaeons why ebon Id de­ follows: January, 7.54 inches; Febru­ Boydson
fine «limier was serve«!. Those present
guard
. Butler
Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C., had been troubled with
ary. 4 81 inches; March, 4.43 inches;
were Mr. ami Mrs James Helmirk an«l
guard
mand
the
Dallas
product
... .Tavlor
Pheliey
.
a very had cough for over a year. She says : “ A friend
April. 2.90 inches; May, 1.38 inche»;
four «la lghtors, of Monmouth, Mr and
Referee,
Martin
of
Dallas,
Umpire,
A.
June, 1.30 inchee; July, .44 inches; Au-
when buying bakeetuffs.
bought a bottle o f C h a m b k b l a i n ' s C o u g h R k m k o v ,
Mrs. James Tedrow an«! Mr. an«l Mrs.
j g n a t, 1.10 inches September, 1.1ft in c h - Brers ; Time an« 1 »rare-keeper«. Tharp
Clarence Ted row and two children, of
brought it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did
STAR BAKERY,
! e s ; O c to b e r , 1.20 inche»: Novemlwr, and Byer».
Corvallis, Altw»rt Tedrow, of Portland,
mo aad to my surprise it helped b k . Pour bottlca of it
8.78 inchee; December, 11.77 inchee.
The joint installation of the Masonic
and Mi«s Helmirk. of the Albany
D.
T.
BROW
NE,
Prap
m m * mm mi mo,,
| Total for the year, 44.43 inchee.
an«l Eastern Star officers for the
arhnol*, four generations being present.
i
A Boston schoolboy was tall,
weak and sickly.
'PHONES: m H
His arms were soft and flabby.
He didn’t have a strong muscle in his
entire body.
The physician who had attended
the family for thirty years prescribed
Scott’s E m u lsio n .
NOW :
To feel that boy’s arm you
would think he was apprenticed to a
blacksmith.
ALL D R U G G IS T S ; SO c. AN D
CHRISTMAS
TOYS
-a n d -
HOLIDAY
GOODS
At Cost
At the Racket Store
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$ 1 .0 0 .
Cut Prices
I will cut prices on all goods sold for
the next 30 days.
Special cut on Gold-headed Canes,
Umbrellas and Diamonds.
I have one of the largest and best
selected stocks on the West Side, so
you will do better to call early and
get the pick. Yours for business,
FRIEND TO FRIEND.
m
m
©
»
C. H. MORRIS
D allas, O regon
DALLAS CITY BANK
Do You
Know
m
Don’t
Kick
Because you pay high pric­
es for your mill feed, poul­
try supplies, etc., its your
own fault. You can save
two dollars on every ton
of feed you buy of me. I
handle the best country
shorts and bran on the
market. Get prices, com­
pare with others and be
convinced. A word to the
wise is sufficient.
J. H. MOORE
The Dallas feed Store