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O F F IC E : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main *t
D A L L A 5 . OREGON:
B ell Phone 1(J8 • Mutual Phone 1306
Calls Prom ptly A nsw ered Day or Night
Link Allen has returned from Port-
land and reports his wile as not improv
ing.
Don Graham was soliciting funds to
make a new road from Freeman Bevens’
to Airlie.
Mrs. Dick Rogers received a teleplume
message Friday that her mother, Mrs.
Misner, of Waterloo, was stricken blind
I Monday night.
Mr Eil Prather ha« gone to Wiulock
, to \ lit relative«.
Saturday.
Mr. Jam«‘8 Reed, of near Stnithfield,
hud his right leg broken Monday.
While milking the cow ki«kt*i him.
Mr. Joint McCracke i, of Oregon City,
in visiting his sister. Mrs. J«»hn Town-
s -nd, near Smithfleld. This i« the first
time the brother and sister have met
f »r 17 years.
USE OF CUTICURA
After Other Treatm ent Failed—
Eczema in Raw Spot on Baby
Boy's Face Lasted for Months—
Cried with Pain when Washed.
LIBERTY
Hugh Smith is finding a ready sale
for his pigs.
Mr. Steffy sold a cow last week to
Tom Wright.
ECZEMA WAS CURED AND
HAS NEVER REAPPEARED
Quite a numlier are preparing to take
goats to the show.
Arinond Guthrie has been having the
land surveyed ho bought off the French
place.
B Y I M P U R I T I E S IN T H E B L O O D
Whenever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and
healthy, as it should be, hut is infected with poisonous serins or some old
blood taint which haa corrupted and polluted the circulation. Those most
usually afflicted with obi sores are persons who have reached or passed m id
dle life. The vitality of the blood and strength of the system lmve naturally
begun to decline, and the poisonous serins which have accumulated because
•f a sluggish and iaactiva condition of the system, or some hereditary taint
which has hitherto been held in check, now force nn outlet on the face, arms,
legs or other part of the body. The place grows red and angry, festers and
eats into the surroundini; tissue until it becomes a chronic and stubborn
nleer, fed and kept open by the impurities with which the blood is saturated.
Nothing is more tryin g and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-healing sore.
T h e very fact that It resists ordinary remedies ami treatments is g<x>d reason
for suspicion; the same germ producing cancerous ulcers is back of every
old sore, and especially is this true if the trouble is an inherited one.
Washes, salves, nor indeed anything else, applied directly to the sore, can
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doany permanent good : neither w ill retnov-
fete ot tour year«' •tandl .a. It m g the sore with caustic plasters or the
wee a small pir.iul« at Ar.t but It surgeon's knife make a lasting cure.
If
S E T uuttir \a\ r c l Z l every particle of the diseased flesh were
alarmed about it and consulted taken away another sore would come, be-
traatad mo^Tuttbiaore conftnu#d cause the trouble is in the blood, and the
to grow wor##. I • nr s. s ft. ud- B L O O D G A f i N O T B E C U T A W A Y .
v<*i ti*a<l and commenced its use
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.
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t.
and after taking it a while I vra* Hie cure must come by a thorough cKans-
completely cured. My blc >d ia ¡ng 0f the blood. In S. S. S will he found
now pure aud healthy from the
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effect of B. 8. 8., and thare haa not a remedy for sores and ulcers < f every kind,
w *«a ^ ny
ot th* "ore * luo# R is an unequalled blood purifier—one that
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jroes directly into the circulation and
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West Union, Ohio.
pr«miptly cleanses it of all poisons and
taints. It gets down to the very bottom of
the trouble and forces out every trace of im
purity and makes a complete and lasting
cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the
blood so that instead of feeding the diseased
with impurities, it nourishes the
PURELY VEGETABLE parts
irritated, inflamed flesh with healthy blood.
Then the Bore begins to heal, new flesh is formed, all pain and inflammation
le a v e s , the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the blood the
•ore is permanently cured
S. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores
W rite for our special book on sores and ulcers and any other medical advice
you desire. W c make no charge for the hook or advice.
T H E S W IF T S P E C IF I C C O .. A T L A N T A . G A .
S.S.S.
w « k * 1
BALLST0N.;
Hugh Ran, of Carlton, is working for
Our school started Monday, after a two J. M. Prather.
weeks vacation.
Dow Hamar, or Salem, was in these
parts the first «)f last w«*ek.
COFFEE
Schilling s Best is a busi
ness-like name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
Mrs. ltetta Hamar, of Salem, is a
guest of Mrs. E. Clarke and family.
Riddell Bros, have received two car
U>ads of tile from the Salem Tile factory.
Jasper Thompson, of Independence,
was a New Years visitor in these parts.
Elijah Martin, formerly of this place,
«lied recently at his home in Eastern
( >regon.
Your grocer returns your meuay if you don’t
like it. we pay him.
Orpha Shipley, who spent Christmas
her«* with her parents, returned to Sn-
lem Friday.
Mrs. E. Clarke and A J. Shipley are
having soin«1 carpenter work done on
their houses.
Var 1 Fishback attended the watch-
party giv«*n hv the Christian Endeavor |
society in Monmouth New Years eve.
Hadley Eggleston, wife and daughter,
of Spickardville, Missouri, are v siting
with th«* former’s brother, Winfield
Eggleston.
On New Years day a numl>er of rela
tives and friends gathered at the home
of Winfield Eggleston and family, At
12 o'clock the guests were invited into
tin* «lining room, where thev partook of
a »lelicious dinner. The larg«*r part of
OAKLAND, CAL.
tin* «lav w as spent in music, recitations T w elfth nn d
H a r r is o n Sts..
and social conversation. At a late hour
I they departed for their homes, wishing
Mr. uml Mrs. Eggleston many happy Inc.) Capital Stock - - $100.000.00
I returns <»f the day. Those present were (ireat Burl nets Train in g School o f th»* Weft.
I R. M Bosley and wife. Joe Housman Over looo student* attending this year.
Buildings and Equipment In the lT. 8.
and w ife, Myrtle and Vernie Housman, Finest
National reputation for high grad«* work.
Genr«*e Sweringen and family, Chris Indorsed by Oakland Chamber o f Commerce
and leading educators throughout the Went
I Marks ami wife, Grandma Marks, Lafe
Polytechnic
Business College
Frank Tatom is laid up with the
mumps.
Mr. an«l Mrs. Peter Cook are recover
ing from bad colds and la grippe.
w BALED bi<l« w ill be received up to 10 o’clock,
’ Jauuury IS. lilOS. f«»r tlie printing o f the <le-
linquent tax list o f Poik countv for the year
190*»,
Done by oraer «»f the county court, January
*2, 1908.
K. M. SM ITH
County Clerk
EVERYTHING
FOR
EVERYBOOY
Terms low.
SPECIAL SCI1001 Of TELEGRAPHY to.
DR. W m . H. C U M M I N C
Veterinary Surgeon
FARMERS* FEED YARD. INDEPENDENCE.
Rough
lumber
$ 1 2 1 -2
O u r s to r e is filled f r o m flo o r to c e ilin g w ith th e la
t e s t an d b e s t in m erch a n d ise.
S ee o u r lin e o f fu r s
a n d d ress g o o d s p a r tic u la r ly .
N o t h in g b e tte r.
DALLAS MERCANTILE CO
in
PerM.
In «»nr vani at Perrydale we have
a l«»t of all kinds «»f rough lumber
which we are anxious to dispose of,
ami w ill f«»r a short time offer at
the ala»ve price.
14930677
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
HUBBARD A BROWN
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’a drugstore.
« » *ouj**w vK LP m m
/e^Jkm Smd-
Mx.SmHM *
K~i.it. sjm -
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Aperfect Kemedy iorConslipa
H on. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and L o s s OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signalur. or
■NEW Y O R K .
A l b m o u lin s «»Iti
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EXACT COPY
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or WRAPPER.
CASTORIA
W hen it comes to
GROCERIES
N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H
SIM 0NT0N & SCOTT
OtOTICE 18 HERE BY G IV E N , T H A T GREEN
^ B. Suver ns udministrutor oftheeH tate o f
Joseph W. Suver, deceased, has filed his pe
tition for final settlem ent un«l final account in
the county court o f the state o f Oregon, for
the county o f Polk, and that by order o f sai«l
court, Saturday, January 18th, at the hour o f 10
o’clock, a. m. of said day at the court room o f
said court in the city of Dallas, Polk county,
has been appointed by the court as the time
and place for hearing objections to said final
account, and the settlem ent o f said estate.
Dated, this the 17th day o f December, 1907.
GREEN B.BUYER.
Adm inistrator.
T h e Court St.
C ro cers
We Have the Best
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobaccos
Soft Drinks
Tropical Fruits. Etc.
Street Assessment Notice.
To Paul Wesslnger ¡and Henry Wagner, trus
tees :
VOU are hereby notified that the city couii
* cil o f the city o f Dallas, Oregon, lias esti
mated the cost o f the street improvement,
(sidew alk) on that part o f Main street, a«lja-
cent to and a«ljoining that lot or parcel of
ground described as beginning at the south
west <*<3rner of lot No. 2 in block No. 12, in the
O riginal Tow n (now city ) o f Dallas, Polk coun
ty, O regon; thence east 142} feet to the south-
i*ast corner o f said I«»t; thence north 80 fe e t;
thence west 1421 feet to the west line o f said
l«»t; thence south to the place of beginning as
in ordinance number 100 provided to be
made,
to be three hundred (|30*>) dollars.
You are further notified that the said council
w ill sit in the council cham ber in sni«i city on
the 20th «lay o f January, 1908, at 7:30 o ’clock in
the evening, for the purpose o f apportioning
the cost o f such im provem ent, anil assessing
upon each lot. or part o f lot, or parcel o f ground
lia ble therefor, its proportionate share o f such
cost. That ail owners o r other persons in in
terest may attend at suit! time and place and
show cause, If any they have why such appor
tionment and assessment o f cost should not
be made.
Done liv order o f the city council o f the city
o f Dallas, Oregon, made on the 6th day o f
January, 1908.
Witness my hand and the official seal o f the
sai«l city o f Dallas, this 7th day o f January.
| PE A LE D proposal-» w ill he received at th«? of
| >3 fl,... o f the auditor an«l police Judge o f the
. ¡ly o f Dallas. Oregon, until 1*2 o'clock noon,
lanuary 20. 19 «8. for tbe construction o f a side
walk «*n the «*a««t «»¡«1« of Main street, adjoining
that certain lot or par«*el o f ground describe»!
as beginning at the southwest corner o f lor
number 2, in block number 12, in the Original
Town (now c ity ) o f Dallas, Polk county, Ore
gon; thence east 112} feet to the southeast co r
ner o f said l«»t; th«*nce north 80 feet; thence
west 142) feet to the west lin e o f said lo t;
thence south to the place o f tieginning.
Said sidewalk to be ten (10) feet w ide and to
be < «instructed o f cement, ns by ordinance pro
vided, and to be completed w ithin 10 days a f
ter contract is awarded.
The right to reject any and all bids is hereby i«Mta
reserved.
Don** by order o f the eity council o f said
city of Dallas, mn«lc and em eretl on the tith (8KAL)
day o f January. 190K
Dated January 7,1908.
L D. BROWN.
(8KAI.)
Auditor an«l Police Judge
o f the City of Dallas, Oregon
Guardian’s Sale of Re il Property
at Private Sale.
Bears the
Signature
of
Final Settlement.
Bids for Printing
In the county court o f the state o f Oregon
for Marion county
In the matter o f the estate )
of
\
Complete courses in Business Training. Short MabclSmith, minor.
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hand. Typew ritin g. .Banking. also C ivil. Klec-
XTOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T TH E VS-
trical. Mining und Mechanical Engineering.
D* dersigned, as guardian o f the said estate o f
Conducts
Mabel Smith, minor, under and by virtu e o f an
or«ler o f sale du ly made, given anil rendered in
and by said court, and duly entered o f record
therein by the above entitl«*d court in the
Southern Pacific Railroad Co., and prepare«« above en titled proceeding on the 7th «lay o f
January, 1908, w ill from and after the *24th day
.«pcrat»»rs for positions, f«»0 to $7.'» per month.
o f February. 190ft, proceed to sell at private
sale, for cash in hand for the highest price ob
W rite for «*atalogue stating course desired .
tainable an undivided seventh Interest in and
to the follow in g described real property, be
longing to the said estate, to-w it:
Beginning at a point 2S.19 chains sonth o f
the southwest corner o f sectlJn 18 in township
ft south, range 5 west, o f W’ illa m ette meridian;
thence cast 23.51 chains to the southeast cor-
n«*r o f the tra d >»f land heretofore deeded to
«me Cluff; then«*e north to the north boundary
»line o f the Mason L. Seward donation land
At Dallas every Saturday.
cla im : thence east 34.79chains to the northeast
corner «>f sai«i Reward cla im ; thence south 39.68
chains; thence west 58.JI0 chains to the tow n
ship lin e; thence north along said township
lin e to the place o f E>eglnning.
Together w ith the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereto E>elonging or o th er
wise appertaining.
Bids may be submitted at any tim e after the
first publication o f this notice, an«l before
m king the sale, at the law office o f N. L. But-
lsr. In Dallas. P»*lk county, Oregon.
Date of first publication thereof January 9,
— * last publication
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a r * g Igo!.
1908;
thereof - February
J. N SMITH.
Guardian o f the estate of
Mabel Smith, minor.
Hom e influences. I»leal clim ate.
Position for all graduat»*«.
Ill
Roy Gregg is home from Eastern Or
egon
Propos ils for Sidewalk.
Mr. Mnmma, of Irving. Oregon, spent
i few «lavs with Winfield Eggleston and
family the past week.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
a
ness,puritv ami reli
ability, Ferry* sS ood»
are in a class by them
selves. Farmers
have confideuc •
lnt!ie:ubecau.s.-
they know they
can be relied up
on. Don’t expel i
m rnt w ith cheap
see. Is—your sure-
t ty lies in buying
seed ;sent out by
a conscientious
mi l trustworthy
house.
F o r-y’ s Seed Annua
for IKS is FKKE. Addme
3 M.riMV ft Co..D etroit . Min.
Cuticura Ointment (60c.) to Ural the Skin, and
Chow i.it
Cut! ira Resolvent (50c). (nr In the form o f C*"-----
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t i ic . T h o - 'i
Conti <1 I’ ll!», 25c. per vial of SO) to Purity tl
Bold throughout the world. Potter Drug : Arinin
Cor:»., Sole Prop«., Bouton, Maw«.
Oa."Milled t ree. Cuticura Book ou Skin Diseases.
for Her
F or Infanta and Children.
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest .Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
N o t N a r c o t i c .
SANATIVE
It is noticed that the commercial men
find Falls City a fine place to stop over
Sunday. They are finding first class
meals and other accommodations that
Hupenl to them, and our hotels are get
ting a fine name for the liest in the
Johnson and wife, Mrs. E. Clarke. Dick country. Fishing is again a great feat
Ogle and family, Mrs. Retta Hamar. ure with sportsmen, and many fine
Clarence Mania an«l family. Guy Hewitt strings arc caught.
and wife, Herman Wunder and wife.
L. Wamhsgans and son, and Mr.
Misses Lena Brown, Ina and Lottie
Fishback. Minnie Wurnler, Elda. Millie Mstthis, all of Dayton, Oregon, and old
and Bessie Clarke, Hazel and Fern John friends of Attorney Flower, were Falls
son, Fay and Nellie »Shipley, Messrs. City visitors Monday. They were great
Lee, Jay and Roy Clark, Verl Yeater, ly surprised to see such a fine and pro
Russel, Clem and Lennie Fishback, Roy gress! w city here. They had heard of
Johnson, Albert Marks, Grover, Roy Falls City, anil this was their first visit.
SUNNYSL0PE.
and John Pitzer, Leonard McCaleb, We surprise lots of folks that way. and
are ready to show our town to all com
James Goodman ami Will Yeater.
ers.
Roy Johnson has been working for
A. J. Shipley.
b u e n a ' v is t a
Dick Ogle is cutting
man W under.
CASTOR!
Andrew Cumpbell has been having
J. M. Prather and wife aud Thomas
McLain vi.ited Mr». McClain at Well. the quinsy but is reported as better and
able to be out.
Station, wtio ha. been quite ill.
Our town has t>een infeste«! with sev
eral traniDs the past week. They should
FALLS* GITY.
be ordered to move on.
Miss Ot tie Mavfleld returned to the
Mr. and Mr«. George Low were Dallas O. H. N. 8. at Monmouth Sunday even
visitor« Monday.
ing, .having been home for the holidays.
The city council are proposing to put
Ballston is having a siege of la grippe.
the lid on gambling, .lot macliiues and Mrs. J. II. Butler, John Mayfield and
Sunday closing.
Joe Garrett are confined to the house.
Ira Low and brother, and M i«« Lnck-
Mrs. Forest ( ’ raven ami children re
ev and Miss Christensen were Dallas turned from Rickreall Friday, where
visitors Monday.
they had spent the holidays with her
Onr genial and popular grocerrinan parents.
Win. Muscott, is having an attack of
Robert »Sears and wife, who came up
la grippe tills week.
from HiPsboro to spend the holidays
The earth fill to the steel bridge is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
rapidly being made, and will soon lie in Mayfield, returned home Saturday.
condition for travel.
The laxly of John Campbell, Jr., win»
Herbert March is enjoying a rest for a has been in California for his health for
few days from his labor ut the mill. The a few years, arrived Monday evening
and will l>e buried beside his father and
Isiys say Herb is looking thin.
brother at Amity Tuesday.
Someone having a fine haired uppetite
Joe Davidson, who is running a saw
for chicken is visiting the hen rooets
ar uind town and making his selection, at this place, «aw ing out stirrups and
chair rounds, ha«i the misfortune to
therefrom.
have the index finger taken off at the
Mondav night the city council pa.sisl first joint. Drs. Smith and GiUtrap, of
n resolution submitting to popular vote, Sheridan, dressed the finger and it is
A n tis e p tic C le a n s in g Is B est
the question of u bond issue to provide improving nicely.
A c c om p lish e d b y C u ticu ra.
a water system for the city.
Women, especially mothers, find Cuti
You can g«*t the Commoner, W. J.
Thomas Edgar is further improving
cura Soap, Ointment, an«l Pills the pur
est, sweetest, and most hi« Main .tree* lot. hy erecting another Bryan’s weekly paper, and the Itemiaer
effective remedies, for building thereon. Tom is always doing together one year for $1.75.
preserving, purifying, his share to build up Kalis City.
On our exchange table can l>e found pa
and beautifying the
skin, scalp, hair, and
Sidney Trask, who has lor a long time pers from all over the state. Those who
hands, for the treat lieen in the employ of F. A. Lucas and so desire can make use of them any time.
ment of inflammatory later in the employ of W. L. Toose, has
Wanted—A timber claim relinquish
and ulcerative condi severed his connection with the latter
ment from the owner. Address P. <>.
tions, as well as for re
storing to h e a lth , firm, and will probably locate elsewhere, Box 88.
D19
strength, and beauty
Last Saturday the county commis
pale, weak, nervous, sioners and the county judge came to
prematurely faded, run-down women.
Guaranteed absolutely pure under the Falls City, inspected the new steel
bridge, and accepted the same. The
United States Food ard Drugs Act.
Complete External and Internal Treatment tor county isiard has given 11s a fine bridge,
Every Humor of Infanta. Children, and Adults con
and
one that is substantial and modern.
For fresh
sists of Cuticura Soap (26c.) to Cleanse the Skin.
As much as any one thing for the l>et-
Ernest Bush, wife and baby visited
EAST DALLAS.
bermentof the Iternizer its editor desires
his brother, Will and family last week.
a weekly letter from every vicinity.
Albert Burbank has sent most of his
Beginning with January 1st and «‘tid
Mr. Samuel's goats and cattle are «ly oxen to the Burnt Woods for the win
ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home ing.
ter.
sewing machine to the corresjiondent
Some of the Texas people are sighing
who is most regular in his or he com
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown have got a
munications. We want your locality for the sunny slopes and tinkles from little girl from the orphan’s home liv-
off
the
range
of
Southwest
Texas.
represented every week, ami offer this
with them.
incentive for regularity.
Mr. Gleason has sold his fruit and
Alva Winner
had
some sheep
grain farm lying on the north slope of
kill**« 1 by dogs hut those dogs are
Mt. Pisgah.
harmless now.
KINGS VALLEY.
Mr. Warden is clearing up his wood
Mr and Mrs. Guy Metcalf and Miss
land farm, turning the ti her into cord
W. L. Price is doing Corvallis this wood and pulling up the stumps. He Florence Metcalf at«* New Year’s dinner
with
Will Bush and family.
week.
says it’ h pretty slow work, specially the
stump
pulling.
Since
the bridges have gone out the
Virgil Bilyeu, of Albany, has been
people of Peedee have to he their own
here recently.
mail carriers and go t<> Kings Valley for
SMITHFIELD.
Coyote hunting is the order of the
it.
day here now.
Mr. Pickens was in Dallas last week
Miss Minnie Price has returned to
Mrs. C. L. Fisher has been quite ill on business, l>eing interested in the I
her s tidies at Corvallis.
with la grippe.
A L dairy ranch, and coming home had
11. F. Maxfield and son, Leman, were
Miss Mary Townsend and Mrs. James to swim his horse in several places.
Corvallis visitors Monday.
Reed, of Hmithfield, were Dallas visitors
OLD SORES
Prof. Dunton returned Sunday from
I ' l i i l e Hurry Coatl ha« gone to Win-
Illinois, where he H|»ent the holidaya.
j
lock to vi.it hi. daughter.
Arthur Barinoti, who has been sick at |
Cheater McLain i. home from Gama.,
J. H, Butler’s, is able to be out again.
W>t.h., vi.iting relative«.
d ie s. Ottinger went to Portland to
Mr. and Mr». Martin Conger have re
the dedication of the I. O. O. F. home.
turned home from Portland.
Mrs. Seward ami son, Tnylor, have
John South ha. returned home from
been visiting in Portland the past week.
vi.iting relative, at Albany.
Chan. Berry, who has been in Albany
Mr«. M. L. Baldwin and daughter,
Ena, have returned to their home i t the past year, carne home to visit his
parents.
Winlock, Washington.
“ Our baby boy broke out with
eczema on his face when one month
old. One place on the side of his face
the size of a nickel was raw like beef
steak for three months, and he would
cry out when I bathed the parts that
were sore and brok«*n out. I gave him
three months' treatment from a good
doctor, but at the end of that time the
child wa* no better. Then my doctor
recommended Cuticura. After using
a cake of Cuticura Soap, a third of a
box of Cuticura Ointment, and half a
bottle of Cuticura Resolvent he was well
and his face was as smooth as any
baby’s. Ho ia now two years and a
half old and no eczema has reappeared.
I arn still using the Cuticura soap; I
think it is the finest toilet soap I ever
used. I keep my little girl’s hair and
face cleansed with it t*>o. I am so
thankful for what Cuticura has done
for us. Mrs. M. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1.
Alton, Kan., May 14 and Juno 12, ’07.
i Addie ( iraham and brother, Walter,
Mr. Peterson, who has been eon fined
• Maxfield, were railed to Toledo Pridav to his room the past month with cancer
' to attend the bedside of their uncle, Mr. of the stomach, is no better,
I Sain Owens, who is not expected to live.
FOR THAT PRIZE.
—
♦ • *
John McB»*e. who has lieen having a
taken out of his lip, is entirely
Why Suffer From Rheumatism. cancer
well. A specialist in Salem treated him.
How the Sewing Nachine Contes D ■ » you know that rheumatic pains Newton Harris is logging for the
can I k * relieved? If you doubt th s, try
tants Stand.
one application of Chamberlain's Pain Strong mill on Mr. Teat’s place, an«!
Balm. It will make rest ami sleep pos Pearl Me Bee is driving one of his teams.
Below we gtve the standing of the sible, and that certainly means a great
The Price of Peace.
several contestants for the sewing ma deal to cue afflicted with rheumatism.
chine which goes to someone on May 1st. I For sale by Belt »St Cnerrington.
The terrible itching and smarting,
This gives the standing for last week, j
incident to certain skin diseases is al
and each weekly letter received will |
POPCORN.
most instantly alluyc«!
by applying
count UK) points:
Chamberlain's Cream Salve. Price 25
Pee» lee .......................................
100
We are having some very severe wind • ents. For sale by Belt & Cherrington.
Buell
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1001 storms.
Sunnyslope .................................
UK) ¡
PEEDEE.
John Cavitt is attending Prof. Krepp’s
Buen i Vista.................................
100
Kings Valley...............................
1(H) school in Salem.
East Dallas ...............................
100
Rev. Walker is holding revival meet
The Peedee roads are very muddy.
Liberty .......................................
100 ings at the church.
Christmas ami New Year’s past and
Popcorn.......................................
1(H)!
Mattie Cavitt returned Sunday to her no snow yet.
Butler ................................ ........
1(H)
Fall« City ..................................
PH) ¡ school near Dallas.
Mr. Thomas Hinshin has ha«l a
Hallston .....................................
100 1 Claud Barrack, of Portland, is visit rising in his head.
Corvallis ....................................
PH) ing at the (r. W. Porter home.
Shooting match at Frank Sheythe’s
North Dallas .............................
100
The Misses Edna and (»race Lansing, on New Year’s day.
Monmouth..................................
100
of Salmon River, spent New Years with
Blufonl Bush’s two weeks old baby
their sister, Mrs. Homyer.
has whooping cough.
Sewing Machine Given Away.
F E D AND
K E P T OPEN
W iii. F in it e * iu l w ife went to Port- j
lami S.itunlay, returning Monday.
L. D. BROWN,
A u ditor ami Police Judge of
the City o f Dallas, Oregon.
Final Settlement.
o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e u n -
«lersigned have filed their final account as
silmlnistrators of the estate «»f Mary Ann Sim-
kin-. deceased,and Saturday February s,i9os, at
lOo’doek.a. m. o f said day, at the county court
house, o f Polk conn tv, Oregon, has been fixed
by Hon. E. F. Cnad, judge o f the county court
for said county, as the tim e and place for the
hearing «»f the same. A ll |>erKoiis interested in
said matter arc hereby notifi«*«! to appear at
said tim e ami show canse, if any there be, why
said account should not be approved and the
estate settle«! ami closed.
Dated this 7th day o f January. 1908.
A LFRE D 8JMKINS
JOHN SIM KINS,
Adm inistrators o f the estate.
W ebster Holmes, attorney.
N
Horace Webster
Dallas, Ore.
When in Airlie
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MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
PALACE CIGAR STORE,
INSTRUCTOR ON
PIANO AND ORGAN.
Cool drinks, fresh candiea**
choice line of cigars and tob cco.
Studio: Room 2, Wilson building,
Dallas, Oregon.
R. J. Evans, Proprietor.
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Summons.
In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon
for Polk county.
R. V. «plane, plain tiff )
vs.
D. A. Elkins, B Gild- f
n era n d C. W Math )
ews, defendants.
To D. A. Elkins, o n e o f the above named de-
fe ndants:
N TH E NAME OF TH E STATE OF OREGON,
You are hereby required to appear and
answer the com plaint filed against you in the
alx>vc entitled suit w ithin six w eks from the
date o f the first publication of this summons,
to-w it; On o r before
the 14th day of February, 1908;
ami if you fail so to answer, for want thereof,
the plain tiff w ill apply to the court for a ju d f- !
m ent aud «lecre# as prayed for In sai«i com
plaint, tow it: Th at the said mortgage given |
ny the defendant D. A. Elkins, to R. V. Splane. j
hi«*h lK*ars «late the 20th day o f May, 1902, re- i
corded on page 573 of Volum e 8, o f the records !
of mortgages for Polk county, Oregon be fore- |
closed, the premises therein describe«! be sold
attorney for estate.
as required by law. ami the proceed^ o f such !
sale be applied in satisfaction o f tne amount
due on 'Kid mortgage, together with >:*> at
torney’s fee and tne coals and disbursements o f i
this su it: that the defendants and all persons j
claim in g under them since the date o f said
mortgage. E h * barred and foreclosed o f all ri^ht, j
JKTOTTC* IS H E R E B Y G IVE N T H A T TH E VS- claim and interest in the mortgage»! premises |
1" d e s ig n e d have filed their final account as and every part thereof, and that the p la in tiff 1
adm inistrator <>f the estate <»f Hiram R.Simkins, may have such other and further re lief as to |
deceased, and Saturday February 8.1908. at 10 the court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you by publi-
o’clock, p m.. o f said day, at the' county «*ourt
house, of Polk county, Oregon, has Ewen fixed cation thereof in tb e Polk County Item iscr. a
by Hon. E. F. Goad, bulge of the «'ounty court newspaper o f general circulation, published
for sai l county, as the time and place for th# w eekly at Dallas, in said county, for a pcrir>d
lu'aring «>f the same. All persons interested in o f six i*onsectitlve and su»*cessive weeks, by o r
said matter are hereby notified to appear at der o f the Honorable E«1 F Coed judge o f the
said time arid show cause, if any there be. why county court of the state o f Oregon, for Polk
said account should not E»e approved and th# county.
Order made at chambers at Dallas..Oregon. •
##tat# settled and closed
Dated this 7th day o f January, 1908.
on the 30th day o f Deccmt>er. 1907. The date o f
the first publication o f this summons is Jan
ALFRED SIM K11*8.
JOHN M im KIVB ._________ uary 2, 1908.
Administrators o f the
L. IV BROWN.
Webater Holmes, attorney.
Attorn ey for P la in tiff
f
Final Settlement.
Bilyeu Si Sparks
Sole Agents for Dallas.