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TH E POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER. Admitted to the second c i i u of mail matter. T H U R S D A Y , JA N . 9, 1908. V . P . F IS K E . Farmer Win* Hop Suit. J. w. Myer, of Dallas, won out before UNDER THE BIG CLOCK. tin jurv in* the long contested hop litl gat i u Lie has been carrying on with Lives ley A Co., the jurv allowing him the full am ount sued f*>r after being °ot What Our County Officials Have Done ten minutes. After the case has been to the suprem ecoiirt twice he gets Almost ever ybody who reads the news- The contention of Livealey was that My Last Saturday our city was pretty papers is sure to know of the wonderful er held under a void lease, ami they Since Our Last Issue. cures made by Dr. were not required to come through with well crowded with those from out of H------L Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, tlieir part of the contract, a» he w u UP TO THEM. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? The Cannery Proposition Now Up Kidney Trouole Makes You Miserable. to a Committee. . j Merle Laird Woods. Ciold I)"»t Twin» ............j Mver Baby co o n ...........................I vhii Howland. Elicnezer W ashington U. S. tiran t. Mr*. Veata Richm ond. Dinah Jones Rastus Lightfoot Mr*. Chnrringtou. Mr«. Eugene Byorkty. Sally Snooks Cliloe G ray.......... Mre. 1*. A Finw th. Raggy Johnson Mr*. Frank Keralake. Mr*. F. Baker. Malinda Sm>w, . Mins N Heddikopp. leonina Jackson Edith Howland. Topsv Turner Bedel ¡a Green . ...... Mr*. Ada Shultz. Mr*. Nellie Tatum. Ambilina Swift Hazel Hollister, accompanist. The lower story of the Woodman hall ha* lately been reconstructed, and now ha* Iiv far thelargeat hani|Uet room in the city with three spacious parlors and a good sized kitchen, making it a most convenient place for such gather ing as that of last night. It took con siderably over two tables to feed the crowd, with 77 sitting down at a tim e. The ladies of the circle put up the best haiii|iiet it lias ever Iwen our pleasure to pirtnke of, tiie menu running from fried chicken to everything generally partak en of at a wav up Sunday diuner. It was surely a big success. town who had conic to town to take ad tn© great kidney, liver only a mtb-leeae, but the jury took a tlif- vantage of the many attractions offered and bladder remedy. frrent view and took the farmers ,ide of COMMISSIONER’S COURT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. It is the great medi by our m erchants, and to attend the the rase. Ford A Kaiser represented »1 50 Item izer, one year in advance .................................... Riddle, Win. Teal, J. B. cal triumph of the nine Livesley and McNary Bros, the plaintiff .. 2 00 several meetings scheduled for that day. SUBSCRIPTION W ith Weekly Oregonian or Semi-Weekly Journal. teenth century dis Petition of E. G. W hite and 20 others — B Freeborgot et ux to \V .. 1 75 One of the greatest attractions for many Salem Journal. W ith Oregon W oodm an................................................ covered after years of Charles for the vacation of a portion of the II M erritt, 123 acre*, t *' » h . r 8 w $2829 was the H orticultural meeting, at *1 scientific research by Mark Huvter et ux to R I Chase Elizabeth »Snyder county road granted. W. F. Lvons lias brought his famliv g Dr. Kilmer, the emi lot it I>kilns which it had been announced there The Dalles and will again that county clerk advertise hack from 257 M ÏT T ÏT A T i O ffice, nent kidney and blad 1» S Knowles to H enrietta Know-lew lio for Ordered his home her«*. HELL j M U TUA Lj Residence, 14<)1 would be un effort made to start a can bids for publishing notice of sale of make Resilience, 113 'PHONES: der specialist, and is Bad colds ami grippe seem to he pre |..t in Dallas and 25 acres in t 7 nery. It has long been known th at our wonderfully successful in promptly curing s. r 5 w .................. lor delinquent taxes. valent here and the good people have to 1 property farmers and fruit growers desire such lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou Unite*! States to A11 ie Riggs, 10 The petitions for change of bounda share with the rest. Mrs. F Miller ha- bles and Bright’s Disease, which is ihe worst acres t fi s. r 8 w patent Patronige One Another fo r the UpbuUdina o f Town ami County. an institution, hut the setting of the i form ries of School Districts Nos. 15, 33, 57 been quite sick for about two weeks of kidney trouble. and fit) were deuied. Mr. Austin Ellis’ baby girl has had hall in motion has until this time been Dr. Kilmer’s Sw am p-R oot Is not rec John Olin et ux to M artha B Staf- croup and almost pneumonia, hut is bet lots in Dallas ............ 5> Ordered that W. F,. William« he not!- th at is causing the council a great retarded by various things. The Polk ommended for everything but if you have kid ^ rin, now. Mrs. Jonn McGrow has also E Trask et ux to Sadie A Tooze, to remove his fence from the Adolph ter H orticulturaf meeting was called ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found l«»ts We Hear of More Cures ; leal of worry. They are endeavoring County been sick with a complication of trou in Falls City 100 | tied Aebi county road within 30 «lays. just the remedy you need. It has been tested most particularly to hear from Col nu*l bles, but is now able to l)e out of bed. Of trouble» originating in Impure blood, to treat all alike and to do injustice H Baldwin to C N Baldwin, 1 in so many ways, in hospital work, in private A acre, Ordered th at the steel bridge at Falls Mis. Hall is qui»e sick, being th reat Hofer and J. B. Shepard, president and ! practice, t 9 s. r 5 w ........................... 500 ■crofula. I o m ot appetite, caU rrb, rbeuma- among the helpless too poor to pur Citv l»e accepted from the contractor, ened with appendicitis. t none. The trouble mostly dates secretary of the W illamette Valley chase relief and has proved so successful in United States to Nellie E G rant PERKINS SUICIDES. tl»m , byU ood’a Sarsaparilla than by all other aim $100 be reserved from contract price acres, t 8 s, r 7 w patent •o-called remedies combined. Somehow from an encroachm ent on the ptreet Development League, and who had every case that a special arrangement has S 40 to pay for painting the same. K (’rowlev et ux to I \V Edgar SEMI-PUBLIC ‘INSTALLATION. No Reason Can be Given for the those cured by Hood’s seem to stay cured, by one of our m ain business blocks, announced through the press th at they I been made by which all readers of till» paper 500 BILLS ALL O WK D : have not already tried it, may have a et ux 5 acres, t 7 s, r 4 w and they Kladly tell the good news to others. which it is impossible to now have rec would he h*»re on th at date, their main v/ho sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book $1,0)8.57 Woomen of Woodcraft Have Vir- Salaries .................... Cause of Tragedy. • c r o fu la » o r e "My w ife had a scrofu tified, but which throws out all sur object being to secure 1JXX) facts of pro | telling more about Swamp-Root and how to Probate Court. 8,820.17 Ronds and bridges lous sore on her leg for year». Many differ find out if you have kidney or b'adder troub'e. Estate of S arah Miller, deceased—E. Pauper account.. . . 8i) 93 duction in the valley. Polk, as Colonel veys and the only thing to be done is tors From McMinnville. ent medicines gave but little benefit. She When writing mention reading this generous Lipton. / . Hinshaw and A. R. Bell ap M iscellaneous.......... 241.55 lik e A thunderbolt from a clear sky turned to Hood's Sarsaparilla and the sore to m ake th a t th e starting point of a Hoefer informed us prior to the meet offer in this paper and came the shocking news Monday even pointed appraisers. ing, is to he one of eight counties to quickly healed. It is a good blood medicine.” new alignm ent. Last evening at the Woodman hall It is n t intended e ter into the scheme. The idea is to send your address to. T o ta l............................................ $8,015.12 ing alniut 7:30 that L. S. Perkins, the Guardianship of Charles A. Baldwin, Duplicate warranty for $4 was ordered the Women of Woodcraft invited a num Monmouth J. Nt D arr. Crosby. Texas. Dr. Kilmer & Co., bing- druzgist, had takon his own by the council to tak aw»y anyone’s m inor- bond filed and approved. ber of their friends in to witness their get short, concise statem ents ol some hamton, N. Y. The A f f l i c t e d 16 Y e a re - Hood’s Sarsapar to ( ’ass Gibsort, the former one installation ceremony and h> have a life. Guardianship of Annie Young, minor issued r ill» ha« cured me o f scrofula, with which i land, but the streets and walks s' ould extra productive yield, allowing over regular fifty cent and Home<>f Swamp-Root, as can he learned at thin w rit having been distroyed. have been troubled 16 years, and caused by l»e straig ht, and it is the plan of the M. Young appointed guardian. tim e generally. The circle guards ing, As it near neeiiiH that Mr. Perkins had not 10v) to each county, have them ail print- dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. —E. E l. Blessing was allowed $50 dam a good vaccination. My little daughter bail a were in fine fettle ami performed the Estate of Margaret Riddell, deceased lieen at the during th e day. About scrofula swelling on her neck and Hood’s present council as soon as a uew walk e 1 in neat shape, and then Hood the for contact with a post in county fin t work to the delight of all l>ehold 11 a. m. Dr. store Do not make any mistake, hut re —estate adm itted to probate; William ges Crowley went to the home Sarsaparilla also cured her.” M rs . N ora road. ers, inducting into offices for the next lie« omes necessary, to have it put in east and middle west with this litera member the nam e, Swam p-Root, Dr Riddell appointed adm inistrator. Mr. Perkins to see him and found him H ughey . Hughey. Tennessee. runway of Ben W indsor order term these persons; Past Guardian, of Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address | Estate of Mary Ann Simpkins, de- ed Stock in a sound tdeep. Mrs. Perkins was ab Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is sold everywhere. the ri :h t p ’ace. The looks of the city ture just prior to the Hoineteekers’ low ingham fixed by June 15th. Helen Greenwood; guardian, Mary sent from home on a visit in Yamhill pton, N. Y. on every bottle. r.itrs which go into effect on the rail ! c«*n<e«l—final account set for hearing Ferry license issued to Hiram E. Daw S tarr; adviser, Elva Stum p; hanker, county, In the usual liquid, or in tablet form called should he the aim of all. having gone there some day« February 8, at 10 a. m. roads some time in March. This m at Rebecca Muscott ; attendant, Amanda S a r a a t a b t . 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre to operate a ferry at Buena Vista. After supjter Crosby Dalton, clerk Estate of II. B. Simpkins, deceased— Ferry license issued to I). I). Steele to Blessing: clerk, Edna Scott; magician, ago. pared only by C. I. Hood Co., Low ell, Mass. REGISTRATION BOOKS OPEN. ter will ulso he used through the many the drug store, desiring to see Mr. ' final account set for hearing February operate a ferry at H all’s ferry. Anna W right; inner sentinel, Mrs in Perkins, went to the home of C. E. county papers to help along in the good I 8, at 10 a. m. Roht. H atton; outer sentinel Laura Force, a neighbor, to obtain the key to B md of W. P. F id ie ra t $500 as com cause. These gentlemen have yet four Itoy; captain of guards, Mrs. \ \ P. In estate of L. S. Perkins, deceased; Schedule of Primaries and Elec counties to visit, and will then compile Perkins house. This key bail l>een of General Gibbon Post, with Fiske; musician, Grace C herrington; the Emma J. Perkins appointed executrix, J. mander Is it Mr. F oraker’s id» a th a t the left there by Mr. Perkins so th at the R. Cooper and C. A. l>iek as sureties, manager, Mildred Allen. Mrs. Joe Sib tions for the Present Year. the facts .gathered as soon as possible I and J. H. Hawley, J. M. Crowley and young ladies rooming there could get it panic is the weapon th e trusts use *o approved. ley was the installing officer. t W. E. Bridwell, appraisers. upon returning from their holiday vaca and the railroads will attend to th -circu fight the Big Stick? W. S. Cary was again appointed The large hall was well filled to wit tion. But Mr. Perkins had retained a In estate of S. L. Jones, re*>ort of sale lating of them . The literature can also county health officer. ness the ceremonies, and the following I of real estate filed and set for hearing The treasurer was credited with $21,- members of McMinnville circle came up key and it irt supposed th at the rash act ELECTIONS OK 1908. be used to further advertise any desired A m an can hardly lie blam ed for was committed «luring the latter part of i January 25th. on the evening train for a fraternal vis the 157.15 canceled warrants. section, as space will be left for th at afternoon. losing interest in life after he loses hisi Registration opens, January fi. i t : Mr. ami Mrs. Granville Shadden, Mr. Dalton upon entering the house G. W. Chapman and O. G. Savage purpose. It is l»elieved th at 50,000 new Closes for primaries, April 7. Marriage Licenses. principal in a busted hank Mr. and Mrs. Jerom e Derby, Mr. and YOu dread the hard, went to Mr. Perkin«’ room and found granted right of way in county road for Prim ary Elections, April 17. people can l»c put into the W illamette Mrs. Harvey Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Mart. him lying F. M. Splawn and Cornelia Reasoner. certain telephone poles. on the bed cold in death. lie ( back breaking work Registration reopens, April 21. valley this year by this method of M artin, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Davis, Mr. Congressmen are getting th e idea had taken a large dose of carbolic acid g L l oi doing the family (-loses for Election, May 15. Ordered that the road tax levied for ami Mrs Henry Kchlem, Mrs, Henry advertising. The method is not new, to end his life, and from appearances l ^ washing? Then why General Election, June 1. Patents. th a t a bill is not really im p o rtant u n 1908, 30 per cent of the am ount he re Neal, Mrs. Jim Jones, Mrs. Agee, Mrs. he died without a struggle, although a S i do you do it? Y\ e reopens, September and has lieen found to he very success tained in tin general road fund, 70 per less it appropriates a m illion or more. 20 Registration United States to Nellie E. G rant. Lizzie (vaunt, Mrs. E. 14. YVallace. Mr. l>ortion of his face w as badly burned by .^ S can save you tins . cent given to the respective road dis Jam es Cochrane, Mr. Lowell Smith and acid. ful iu other places, especially Canada. Coroner Chapman was notified (’loses for Election, October 20. trict. hard work, wash your clothes Colonel Hofer and Mr. Shepard Mr. Elm er Ladd. and has charge of the rem ains. An in If the Japanese spies will furnish Presidential Election, November 3. are Both CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. The following road supervisors were. After the installation lots of fun wa- quest cleaner, do it quicker, and do it so practical orchard¡sts and cannery may necessary, their nam es and addresses, U ncle Sam appointed for 1908: produced by a minstrel show, gotten up Mr. Perkins not was be a deemed prom inent citizen cheap tiiat there is no economy in men, being interested in the Salem can and engineered by Mrs. G. X. (’herring- No 1—Glen Butler will l>e glad to send them plans and Up to 4‘ o’clock Wednesday evening nery. They say that we should have a washing at home. Burnett, J. and a good business m an and his death ton. They kept the audience in a con li 2—Ralph Savery. the following persons Imd registered cannery at once and tn at it should be a is deplored by all. He was a memlwr specifications of all the battleships. Following is the docket for the spec- We are doing it for your neigh 3—Felix Comegys. tinual roar of laughter during the 40- of with the county clerk and are entitled the I. O. O. F. and a YV’oodinan of the al term which convenes on January 20: minute performance, and gave ample World. “ 4—G. H. Crawford. bors. stock concern. Also th at it should liegin to a vote at the June election : why lie should do such a The A UK u - 1 .« H' raid thinks billy Precinct Name B. J. Bowen vs. Howard I). Goodfel- “ 5—G. W. Chapman. evidence that we do not have to go away rash act Just is unknown, being well to «lo Party to operate as soon as possible. That we I low and A. Goodfellow, action on note; from our own tow n to get good coon “ 6—Robert L >e. goats will succeed Teddy benrs as toys L F T h a r p .......... .. Rej. have everything to make it a success 1 I John Bayne for plaintiff and F. A. T ur performances. Those who occupied the and having * a h«jst of friends.'—E nter “ 7—D. I*. Stapleton. 2 N F «ire«« Deni ami no drawbacks. The only trouble aft'*r next November. Tfyat ought to ner for defendant. stage in elegant darky costumes were: prise. “ 8—Thos. Strain. 5 A J Brown ............ ... R*-*p “ 9—-George Wills. suit people with the h utting in habit. White Sewing Machine Co. vs. L. D 5 A G Savage ........ ...H ep would he the lack of sufficient small ' MUTI ALH7. “ 10—Enoch Chamberlain. i n o n e s , p a c if ic s t a t e s 203 I Daniel, action for money; J. L. Collins G W ( hapm an........ Hep fruits to keep it going at the most pro 5 “ 11—Percy Hadley. for plaintiff and L. I). Brown for de Governor H ughes should rememls*r C IV Beckett.............. Hep pitious time, hut th at just as soon as it 5 “ 12—C hester G uthrie. fendant. W II Caille............ Rep is known we are to have a cannery, the as a warning the case of J u d .e Park 13 « Bovdstou. Il C Eakin ... . . Dem 1. L. Thomilson vs. G. A. Snell, ac “ “ 13—Jas. 14—John Finn. er, who kept silent until the people i:t V I* Firtke ................. , Dem berries and such will beset out in unlim tion for money, N. M. Newport for THE TAX LEVY. 15—Ed. Plaster. H Holman ................ .Hep ited quantities. Mr. Hofer says there plaintiff. th o ug ht he did n ’t have anything to 13 “ 10—J. N. Jones. Most people know that if they have i:< JasB ov«lston........... Den) need he no fear of overstocking the m ar Petitions for naturalization of Thos. “ 17—Henry Voth. say. 14 O H ayter ................ . . Den) ket, as there is constant demand for the The County Court Makes it 11 5-10 1 Elliott, Win. Boginske and Robert Mc- been sick they need Scott's Emul “ 18—E. A. Pagenkoff. J E Siblev.................. . .Dem Crae. “ 20—J. H Mulkev. W hen Bourne can have his man 15 15 U S Lougl.ary.......... Hep output of ten tim es as many canneries Mills. sion to bring back health and strength. State of Oregon vs. E. M. Young, as- 11 21—Adolph »Sampson. E F C oad.................. . Hep as we have. It is also astonishing in nom inated over the selection of the 17 I sault with intent to kill; C. L. McNary “ 22—Jacob »Smith. 17 L D Brown.............. Dem this industry how much can he utilized The county court yesterday fixed the for prosecution, J. A. Carson ami Oscar rest of our congressional delegati n, it 20 The following persons were appointed But the strongest point about Scott's E II Hosner. ,. Rep state and county levy at 11.5 mills, May ter for defendant. to act as judges and clerks of elections; begins to look as if there m ight he K<‘gistration ho far is not verv heavy th at you would not think worth the divided as follows: state, county, indi Emulsion is that you don’t have to be State of Oregon vs. Thos. Sullivan, ac- the first three named being the judges 10 republican« and seven «Ionio- picking up. .And then this very thing gent soldiers and school library funds. som ething hack of th a t third term only I ;ion for money, (’. L. McNary for state j and the last three the clerks: erat« having si^niliuil their ilesini to gives employment to women and child 7.1 m ills; school fund, 2.fi mills; road sick to get results from it boost after all. Douglas—F B Stone, Ross Rowell, J and W ebster Holmes for defendant. ren who can thus he practically inde fund, 1.8 mills ; totaling 11.5. C Cockerhum ; Clarence W hitm an, Ira School district fil vs. School district is on a total property valuation pendent, as a cannery operates a goodly This “ If two thirds of ihe girls who go «*n action for m oney; A. O. Condit for Yocoin, Glen Butler. It keep* up the athlete’s strength, puts fat the county of $10,508,520, and will ! ! 32, Grower’s Meeting. portion of the year. After these gentle in Jackson—J A Baxter, Pater Cook, N th e stage would go to the kitchen in There Hop bring iu $120,000. The state tax plaintiff. on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, will lie a meeting of the hop to $35,305; the school lax to A. W. Cooper vs. W in. Milloge, con 1 F Gregg; P H Bell, G A McCulloch, stead, there would be a whole lo? more growers held at the court house in Dal* men finished their explanation of the amounts I Mac* Byron. firm ation; Oscar H ayter for plaintiff. $27,320; the county tax to $ 58,251, and cannery business, it was decided to brings color to a pale girl’s cheeks, and pre happiness in the world,” says the B ir as, on Saturday, the 11th of January, at appoint a committee to solicit stock and the road tax to $18,914. It was nece- Falls City Lumber Co? vs. J. M. G rant, Salt Lake—H G Keyt, H B Flannery, 1 o’clock p. m. All growersare request sary for the court to increase the levy a G N Townsend : II G Elliott, G S Nel- vents coughs, colds and consumption. m ingham Age-Herald. Hut n«>t if ed to he present. for pos essionof property or mon | son, B F Jones. here they are: M. M. Ellis, J. L. Brown, little over last year on account of th • action ey; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff. their cooking is as had as their acting. II.G . CAMPBELL, Henry Voth, J. G. VanOrsdel, H. G. tim ber cruise, wnich amounted to $8,- Polk County Lumber Company vs. J. Spring Valley—W B Duncan, G H »Secretary. Campbell and Dee Dunn. It is a good 200; Food in concentrated form for sick and hut this will bring an increased I. Cham berlain, action for possession of | Crawford. T J Jenninfes ; Twin Phillips, The straightening of our streets and valuation on such land, and he worth • Lorin W alling, W ayne Henry. committee and the Item izer predicts property or money; Oscar H ayter for well, young and old, rich and poor. I>. S. Caldwell has bought out his road tax is also higher. plaintiff. gettin g the sidewalks to jibe is cer partner Kola—J K Chapman, A J Brown. in the pool room. Mr. Henline that they will do the work thoroughly the cost. '■ The ■ ■ - ♦ • ♦ ------— ■ — Jam es Sim onton; B L Ferguson, W II tainly a vexatious problem and one expects to move to California. L. Rice vs. .J. E. Wilson, action for and well. All of them have had prac Mr. W. (). »‘-hms, u Sheridan lawyer, And it contains no drugs and no alcohol. Bess, W arren Allen. tical experience in fruit raising and who had business before the ciicuit money; B. F. Jones for plaintiff. Riekreall—I A Allen, A F Stoner, (’ S. E. Trask vs. F. A. Lucas, action for court, was a Dallas caller Tuesday. thoroughly understand the necessity of I A Miller; Win Rowell, J E Yoakum, T ALL O R U aQ IS T S l 60 0 . AND 9I.OO. money; Oscar H ayter for plaintiff, j S Burch. a cannery at Dallas to take care of the O. P. Low vs. G. M. Phillips et ux, South Independence—M W Mix, J crops that are becoming more abundant confirm ation; Oscar H ayter for plain Dornsife, M Tillery; C E Huntley. Geo each year. That they will meet with a tiff. T E A E Con key, A B Robinson. hearty response from our residents who TI ioh . Kinchen vs. IL Pickens, dainag- South Monmouth—J H Hawley. have surplu cash to invest we truly T he cost of uood tea is 1 es ; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff. Reece McReynolds, C C Fishhack ; Thos believe. All are interested in working I J. A. Harps Mfg. Co vs T A Riggs, ac ill) our products at hornets far as possi so very little: only a third tion for m oney; F. A. Turner for plain Strain, A J Ted row, A J Shipley. Buena Vista—A J Richardson, G C ble, instead of having to send the m ajor Bolter, J M P rather; W E Beveus, H ar portion of our output away, as is now of a cent a c u p ! a cent- tiff. vey Nash, Don II Dickinson. the case Let us all give one long and strong pull and the cannery will he and-a-half or tw o cents Silver—W W Collins, C II Hoag, J C DEPARTMENT NO2. lauded. Jam es; J J Thurston, A E Tetherow, for the family breakfast I O II DeArmond. Luekiam ute—J II Ground, F W CANNERY MEETING. Docket for Judge Galloway’s Court Lough Your (rrocer returns your money if you don’t ary, E W Staats; J Bagiev, Jesse like Schilling • Heist. wc pay tma. Yost, Geo Bronson. on January 4th. Horticultural Association to Meet Bridgeport—W M Yeater. Jos Lee, B. F. JONES Burns; YV L Frink, R R Riggs, C January 18th. , Court, convened Monday and adjourn C W G E ardner. ed Wednesday, after attending to the East Dallas—E N Hall, YV H Boals, Attorney-at-Law ! following cases: Chairm an II E. But/, hereby issues a INDEPEN DENCH, OR. H GCam pbell, R R Hill, Peter Schindler, plaintiff, vs. Em il F II (’ Morrison; call for a meeting of the Polk County Probate work a specialty. Eakin. Schindler, et al, defendants.—Continu- H McCoy—T Horticultural society a week from next J Graves, F K Miller, G A J ed. Shields ; L A W illiamson, W I) Gorsline, Saturday, on January 18th. The meet I Sarah A. Hayes, plaintiff vs. Alden Clyde Kelty. ing is called at the res j nest of the can K Haves, defendant.—Divorce granted. South Dallas—I! B Cos per, A J Mar nery committee, whodesire to present a Dallas, Oregon. G ottleih Stroller, plaintiff, v n .tf.fi. tin, J M Lynn; YV A Ayres, U S G rant, couple of propositions before the body. R.C. CRAVEN - - President Turner, delendant.—Continued. Butler. This committee met last night and af W. G. VASSALL - - Cashier William J. Cromlny plaintiff, vs. T J North Independence—F A Patterson, DIR K CT O R S: William Jackson, defendant.—Continu ter talking the m atter over, considered R H Knox. E S H illiard; () A Kramer, ed. X. L. Butler, R. (’. Dr iven, D. L. Keyt J A Byers, YY* E Craven. the time ripe for such meeting. Mr. Adeline Barnes, plaintiff, vs. Frank North Dallas—F J Coad, Henrv Voth, M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassail. Dee Dunn, of the committee, has receiv Barnes, defendant.—Dismissed. This hank is pleased to place at.the Jos Black; R L Chapman, J S Ash- ed a letter from E. K. Peters, of Port disposal of its customers the facilities F. A. Lucas and J. 8. Charles, plain baugh, W alter Muir. land, who makes a business of organiz gained during many years of continuous tiffs, vs. F. L. Hawkmaii and Lulu M. Rock Creek—L YY’ Ham pton, YY’arren ing canneries, creameries, etc He has service and growth. I lawk man, defendants.—Sale confirmed YY’right, Jos YV right; 14 Burnett, Royal been invited to l>e present on the 18th | Marv R. Millhauser, plaintiff, vs. W. Plank. M. Millhauser, defendant. — Divorce North Monmouth—J F Powell, R M and explain his proposition at length, I granted. which is to the effect that from now on ith, C Lorence; A M A rant, L YV John Wacheno, plaintiff, vs. Lucinda Sm Riddell, I II Fream. lie will take charge of the m atter, organ Wacheno, defendant.—Dismissed. City—F K H ubbard, J D Moyer, ize the stoek company, get the stock Jam es W. Gilpin, plaintiff, vs. Villa E Falls Lipton; W alter Nichols, Fred H ol g * * < ^ # i M » * * M $ * * * * « * * # « » * » « £ subscribed, erect the cannery with all Gilpin, defendant. —Continued. man. A F Courier the latest m achinery, put every Bertha A. Herbert plaintiff, vs. Ralph thing in running order, and then erbert, defendant.—Continued. That bread is likely to ( \ S. H Purvine Died on the Train. turn it over to the home com absorb disease germs and S. E. Pnrvine, plain c a t cm i - tiffs, vs. Elizabeth Scott et al, defen John Campbell, «»f Amitv. died on pany. It will be a fruit cannery Southern Pacific northbound passenger when shipped in a bag dants.—Continued. alone and his price will be for a train. No. Ifi, and th«* I hh I v was taken State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. Mary E. gage car along with oth Hayes, defendant.—Continued. plant capable of turning out 10,000 cans off the train at Ashland and to D«>dge A FRIEND TO FRIEND. Son’s undertaking establishm ent. De 4$ of fruit a «lay $7500. For one turning er common baggage? L. F. Tharp, plaintiff, vs. Lydia A. cease«! was 33 years of age an«l a victim A out 20,000 cans a «lav, he will charge Tharp, defendant.—Divorce granted. That the Star Bakery puts of consumption. A brother was bring $10,500. Alma R. Matnev, plaintiff, vs. J. D. ing the invalid horn«* from a fruitless It is also proposed that we organize out some of the best bake- trip to Southern California in search «>f Mat nev, defendant.--Continued. stuffs tube obtained any Sarah W arde et al. plaintiffs, vs. health. The hhrh altitude in crossing our own company, doing away with all the Siskiyou« was more than he could M Camey,et al, defendants.—Con where in the W illam ette Clara outside help, that we make the capital stand, an«! he died just after the train tinued. stock $ 20 . 1 ) 00 , using such |>ortioii of this Valley? Lavina A. H arrison and W illiam H. had passe*! the sum m it.—Ashland T il as may he necessary to put in a cannery, T h a t #1 sp e n t in y o u r Harrison, plaintiffs, vs. Mary A. H arri ings. and then as business increases use the Eudora A. Bentley ami John Bent Mr. YV. E. Marks, the genial black- I h o m e to w n is worth more son, ley, defendants.—Continued. balance of stock to make it a vegetable for the (’one mill at Black Rock, j to you th a n $d s e n t o u t? cannery also. The fruit growers are W. A. Keyt et al vs. D. L Keyt. exec smith has l*een on a visit with Portland | f * called to decide between these two prop- utor, accounting.—Continued. T h re e of th e m a n y friends. Lillian M. Harris vt. !>. C. Harris, A num ber of our politicians are «lesir- \ re a s o n s w h y s h o u ld d e action for divorce.—Continued. ous for the formation of a dem ocratic | m a n d th e Dallai product Atchison A M ciiardv vs. O. E. Fair- club, an«l it ha« been suggested that a | hart, suit ineq u ity .—Continued. when b u y in g h ak estu ffs. meeting be hel«l at the Item izer office i 5ION H. V. Splane vs. D. A. Elkins, suit in tnmorrnw evening for th at purpose. I TOE BIQ BOOT M rs. J. C . Caynor, Prop. STAR BAKERY. \ —Continued. Such clubs are being formed all over th e I K 8. L. Bagley va, Jane Begley —Con ■Ute* do not know why Dallas . D. T. BROWNE, Prop tintMd. thouM not b* in it too. I ■------- --------------------- -------------------------♦ • « --------------------------- Do You Dread Monday? - — ---------- -» • » - Dallas-Steam Laundry r ♦ • * CH RISTM AS TO YS -and- DALLAS CITY BANK Do You Know The personal recommendations of people who have been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple ariicic cf trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world. AN INSTANCE. 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