Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 23, 1908, Image 4

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    , Home tall snag» f«>r F. YYittenstroin.
OUR AS3 3 Cl ATE EDITORS.
k er fe n c e Home g r o u n d tor a g a r d e n .
A ll the County News Graphically Writ­
ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers.
We will have two month« and two
weeks more of school at Cherry Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Shewey attended the
goat »how at Dalla« la«t week and vi»-
r ,,l relativen.
R. L. CHAPMAN.....
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R
nnd
EMBALMER
O F F IC E : Chapel and Parlors, N. Main st.
D A L L A S , OREGON:
Bell Phone 108
Mutual Phone 1*06.
Calls Prom ptly A nsw ered Day or Nlglit
How the Sewing Machine Contes­
tants Stand.
Relow we give the »tanding of the
several contestant» for the sewing ma­
chine which goes to someone on May l»t.
This gives the standing for last week,
and each weekly letter received will
count 100 points:
300
Pende«.......................... ...........
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100
Buell
...................
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: vh )
Su nnv»lope..................
300
Buena Vinta..................
300
Kings Valley...............................
300
East Dallas ................
300
Liberty ........................ .............
.Mr. and Mrs. Cattleman and daugh­
ter, M i»» Audrey, of Marion, are visit-
ing their daughter, Mrs F. M. Brock.
There i» a decided change in the
weather, while »till cloudy it is cooler,
with indications or «now, which we de-
j v°lely hope will not visit us
■
H Hier ............. ............
Falls City ..................
B.illston-B................... .............
Corvallis ..................... .............
North Dallas ................ .............
Monmouth..................................
SinithfioM .....................
Ballston-C ................... .............
200
300
100
100
300
200
200
100
Pioneer ........................ .............
P errydale......................
100
Sewing Machine Given Away.
A h much as any one thing for the bet­
terment of the I temizer its editor desires
a weekly letter from every vicinity.
Beginning with January 1st and end­
ing May 1st we will give a $50 Home
sewing machine to the correspondent
who is most regular in hi» or he com­
munications. We want your locality
represented every week, and offer this
incentive for regularity.
His Hands were a Solid Mass, and
Disease Spread All Over His Body
— In Four Days the Child was
Entirely Cured— Mother Strongly
LIBERTY.
RECOMMENDS CUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
POPCORN
County Superintendent Seymour vis-
Do you know that rheumatic pains
can be relieved? If von doubt this, try itec our school last week.
one application of (namberlain’H Pain
The Guthrie Bros, and Effie Me Bee
Balm. It will make rest and sleed pos­ each sold a goat at the show.
sible, and that certainly means a great
Mrs. \V. J. Farley purchased a blood­
• leal to one afflicted with rheumatism.
ed goat of William Riddell, of Mon­
For sale by Belt A Cherrington.
mouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hutton, of Salem,
spent several days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Stiles.
Mrs. Lew Kit rieri» very »irk.
CAST0P1A
ON LITTLE BOY
Koyai IMank ami Albert Will have
been building fence for J. L. Morrison.
There wan a dance up in the (¡as Pa-
^enknff lionne last Friday tiijilit and
Everybody in this berg attended the
quite a crowd attended and all had a goat show.
good time.
Mr. and Mr*. Shewey have been visit­
ing in these parts.
KINGS V a T l EY.
Mrs. J. YV. ( ’aidwell, of Dallas, re­
turned to her home after spending a
few days with her daughters, Mrs. Lee
Conner and Mrs. J. F. Morrison.
Mrs. Kenyon was in Dallas Saturday
Mr. A. B. Strong has purchased a
Mrs. Warden came into town Saturday new hand »aw and will now be able to
turn out Home line scroll work, just
t » visit some late arrivals from Texas
what was needed to make his shop com­
| The pictured lecture of the Holy Land plete.
at the Presbyterian church, last Sunday
night, was of thrilling interest to some
of our young ¡»eople
INDEPENDENCE
Mr. Kimball was over from Salem a
few day* ago, looking alter his Mt.Fingali
Courtesy West Side
fruit f.irm ; and in siieaking of a cannery
¡here.be says: The way to get people
Mi*s Mabel Ellis departed yesterday
interested in growing more fruit i» to for Portland and will visit friends at
Vancouver, Wash.
establish more cannerie».
EAST DALLAS.
Albert Will h:tH recovered from h i»
! iilm-Brt and is again on hi» homestead.
Why Suffer from Rheumatism.
FOR THAT PRIZE.
Jim Prather; secretary, Mrs. M. N. brother, J. F. Morrison, of this place,
Prather; treasurer, Mrs. I. C. Rowe.
1 has returned home to Dallas.
F. \Viit* iiHtrom in helping II. J. Bar­
W. W. Bird has purchased the J, J.
nt to Lewisville Me Bee farm but will not move on the
Mrs. J. L. Burns
place until next fall.
on a vi»it.
Grandpa Wright is sick, with Dr.Carey
Mrs. Addie G rey ham returned from
in attendance. Mrs, Tom Wright is
Toledo Thursday.
still confined to her room but improving.
Mr. and Mrs II. F. Maxfield ha e re
Joe Brown has purchased of Mr. Hub­
turned from a ten days visit to Falls
bard bis entire herd of goats, and Mor­
City.
ris Hughes also disposed of some of his
Nearly everybody in the valley is *uf- to the same party.
fering with a bad cold, and some have
Some parties imbibed too freely and
la grippe.
were rather noisy as they passed through
There is a new telephone line froi
here. They left a few bottles behind
Hoskins going up the Luckiamute to the them which arc of no use in these parts.
Hiker ranch.
♦
Miss Winona Logan is still at Philo­
The Price of Peace.
math, where she is attending her sister,
Tim terrible itching and smarting,
who is (piite sick.
incident to certain skin diseases is al­
Mrs. J. P. Logan has returned from most instantly allayed
by applying
Portland, where she has been to have Chamberlain’s Cream Salve. Price 25
her eyes treated.
cents. For sale by Belt & Cherrington.
Mrs. Labauch, who was stiieken with
paralysis while visiting in Salem, is
SM1THFIFLD.
reported slightly improved.
“ One day we noticed that our little
boy was all broken out with itching
sores. We first noticed it on his little
Most too wet for plowing.
hands. His hand« were not as bad
then, and we didn’t think anything
Our Epworth League held a business
serious would result. But the next day meeting Friday night.
we heard of the Cuticura Remedies being
so good for itching sores, etc., that I
Grace and Blanche Wilson visited Sat
thought I would
±± get them. By this urday in Salem with relilt ivcH.
time the disease had spread all over his
body, and his hands were nothing but
Jainee 8ykea and wife w ere in Dallas
a solid mass of this itching disease. I Thursday to attend the goat show.
v/ent to the drug store and purchased
Mr. Homver in compelled to quit work
a box of Cuticura Soap and one box of
Cuticura Ointment, and that night I and nurse a very painful boil on his
stripped my little boy and took the right hand.
Cuticura S .ap and lukewarm water and
Mra. Harley Adama start* next week
washed him well. Then I dried him
with a soft bath towel, and took the for ail extended visit with her parents
Cuticura Ointment and rubbed him in Kansas.
thoroughly with it. I did this every
evening before I put him to bed and in
three or four nights he was entirely
BUELL.
cured. You have my permission to
publish this because anybody who suf­
fered as my baby did ought to know of
Mat Glaze was a Dallas visitor Satur­
the Cuticura Remedies. I will surely
and gladly recommend the Cuticura day.
Remedies, for they are a godsend to all
Mr, Tod Hunter contemplates renting
suffering with skin diseases. Mrs. Frank a farm.
Donahue, 208 Fremont St., Kokomo,
lad., Sept. 16, 1907.”
Mr. Fletcher has rented the Smith
hop yard.
Fall sown grain on the Jones farm is
looking fine.
PIMPLES
A n d B la ck h ea d s P r e v e n te d and
C u red b y C u ticu ra .
Gently smear the face with Cuticura
Ointment, the great Skin Cure, but do
not rub. Wash off the Ointment in five
minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot
water and continue to bathe the face
freely for some minutes. Repeat morn­
ing and evening. At other times use
hot water and Cuticura Soap for bath­
ing the face as often as agreeable.
BAD BLC
S.S.S.
XVtCetabk Preparation tor As -
slmilaling itie Food and Remila -
ling Ihe Stomachs and Bowels of
August Schrimer came in from Park­
er yesterday and went to Salem to lie
with his father and sister, .who are both
quite sick.
1\K\ÍN ¡ I S / V
¡The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
H1LDKKN
Promotes Digestion.Cheerfut-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium. Morphine nor M inerai
N o t N a b c o t ic .
Dr. O. I). Butler, J. B. V. Butler, of
Monmouth, and H. llirschberg returned
Sunday morning from Portland, they
having been down to be present at the
semi-anual doings of the Shringers.
The first Independence basketball
team has arranged a game with the
Capital Business College team of Salem
to take place Thursday evening at the
auditorium. The Salem team is con­
sidered a cracker-jack team and a
splendid game is assured.
ju w
o u n -S A M in p tm a a
/Wiu. SeU-
Atx.Smum *
j4 m *r imtd *
»JW ~
The Normal gymnasium will be the
scene of a double header basketball
game .Saturday evening, January 25.
On that evening the Monmouth first
team will contest with the Cheinawa
Indians and also the Moumnuth and In­
dependence second teams will plav.
Aperteci Remedy torConstìpa-
Tlon.Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and L o s s o f S l e e p .
For Over
Thirty Years
Facsimile Signature of
Arthur Mi »ore enjoyed a brief visit yes­
terday from his old friend, Julian Byrd,
now publisher of a paper at Burns.
They had not met for fourteen years.
Mr. Byrd was in attendance the latter
part of the week at the press association
at Portland and came up into the valley
for a brief visit liefore returning home.
The fire department is arranging to
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett have a n
give a big dance at the opera house on
horn baby boy.
St. Valintine’s day, Feb. 14. Commit­
After a pleasant trip east Russel tees have been appointed already and
Jones lias returned home.
they are busy making preliminary ar­
William Ridgeway attended the goat rangements. The department will en­
deavor this year to make the dance out
show at Dallas last week.
of the ordinary and doubtless it will be
Sunday evening the wind storm did one of the best and most successful
some damage to the Sheridan Lumber given this winter.
Co’s, flume.
Another meat market is to be started
Joe Parker’s residence will soon be in Independence at an early date. G.
completed and a long looked for wed K eon eke of Scio has been here the past
ding will take place.
few days and has already brought a
Mr. Adams, of the Sheridan lumber portion of his equipment. The Nelson
mills, has rented the J. M. Davie farm building vacated some time ago by Mr.
Kirkland’s pool and billiard hall will be
and moved his family thereon.
the location for the shop and the build­
Owing to the low stage of water in ing will be fitted up for the market.
Mill Creek the sawmill can obtain but a Mr. Koeneke will have an associate in
few logs, there being several jams.
the market which he hopes to open in
Mr. Horning and Stewart have sold about two weeks.
their farm near the bridge to parties
Hopgrowers of the Independence dis­
from the states, who are now moving trict held another enthusiastic meeting
upon the same.
at the opera house last Friday after­
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noon The attendance of growers was
nearly a» great as at the first meeting
For Over Sixty Years.
and the interest in the new organization
An old and well tried remedy. Mrs is growing.
Director I. M. Simpson
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been presided at the meeting. The principle
used for over sixty years by millions of sj>eaker was Conrad Krebs of Salem,
mothers for their children while teeth­ who urged upon the growers present
ing, with perfect success. It soothes the the importance of perfecting the organ­
child, softens the gums, allays all pain ization and securiug the greatest acre­
cures wind colic and is the best remedy age possible for the union in order that
Mr.
for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, the most effective work he done.
Sold by druggists in every part of the Krebs is working enthusiastically for
world. 25 cents a bottle. Its value is the association and is firmly convinced
incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs that the plan proposed will work to the
Mr. Kirk­
Winslow’s Soothimg Syrup and take no advantage of the grower.
other kind.
Guaranteed under the patrick of Dallas and others also spoke
Food and Drug Act, June 30, 1906. briefly.
Serial Number 1098.
Colds are the fashion in our commu­
Mr. Kice, of Holly, who has been in
the valley running coyotes, returned nity at present.
Complete External and Internal Treatment for
home Saturday with one scalp.
Every Humor of Infanta, Children, and Adult«
Mr. Frink is making wire fence on the consists
of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin,
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and
There was a telephone meeting at J. George Mver place.
Cuticura Resolvent (60c.), (or In the form of Chocolate
P. lagan’s Saturday, and, the following
Co
»ud
Pills
25c.. per vial of GO) to Purify th»* Blood.
Loyd Byerley is becoming quite
Bold throughout the world. Potter Drug A Chem.
officers elected: President, Freeman
Corn.. Sole props., Boston, Mam.
expert in horse trading.
Bevens; secretary, W, H. Alcorn.
edr Mailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holman visited
Mrs. Dick Rogers returned from Port­
her parents here Sunday.
land Wednesday, where she has been nt
PEEDEE.
the bedside of her mother, who has just
Mr. James Myer was in our quiet lit­
BUENA VISTA.
had an operation for catarrh of the eyes. tle neighborhood Saturday,
In several places our roads need our
Jesse Yost is building fence on his
Clyde Hall was a Salem visitor Wed­
supervisor, a» the bottom can hardly he
ROCCA.
ranch.
nesday.
found.
There is some talk of getting a post-
Cleve Prather has gone to Winlock to
Mr. Thomas Dickey visited here Sat
office hack at Peedee.
Mrs. It. Hammond has gone to the
urday returning to his home in Sheri visit relatives.
valley
for
a
few
days.
Ernest Bush is cleaning up the hop !
dan Sunday.
W. J. Steele has gone to Washington
yard on the Scanlon place.
F. M. Brock ha» been cutting down
A large eagle was seen soaring over to visit his atm.
several young pigs and sheep last week
M rs. Judith Snyder lias gone to Salem
The boys would enjoy bringing it down to visit relatives.
but it seems to keep an eye on them.
Willard McClain was a Salem visitor
Nellie Townsend returned home Sun the last of the week.
day from Sheridan. Her sister, who
Miss Minnie Knighton lias gone to
has been suffering for several months
with rheumatism, is not much improv­ Salem to visit relatives.
ed in health.
Rupert Hell and Mose Milner have
Mr. Sam Smith shipped a car of hay returned from southern Oregon.
THE SO U R C E O F A LL D IS E A S E
Saturday; he also received two fine
Mr. A. Anderson and his son, Nelson,
E very part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and White Leghorn roosters fr m Mr. Jeff transacted business at Dallas Saturday.
Dickev, of Sheridan, they being of the
strength. When this life stream is flowing through the system in a state of Walla Walla breed. We think Mr.
Mrs. Ed Prather and Harvey Cole
purity and richness we are assured of perfect and uninterrupted health; Smith intends keeping a fine stock of have returned home from Washington
because pure blood is nature’s safe-guard against disease. When, however, chickens as it pays better than feed­ where they have been visiting relatives.
FALLS CITY.
the body is fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of ing scrubs.
Mrs. Hoskins, of Seattle, has return
its strength, disease germs collect, and the trouble is manifested in various
ed to her home, after spending a month
T). J. Grant has been visiting in Falls
here with her sister, Mrs. Emma Era-
ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections
SUNNYSL0PE.
City.
ands.
show that the blood is in a feverish and diseased condition as a result of too
much acid or the presence of some irritating humor. Sores and Ulcers are
Marshal S. T. Chamberlain ie on the
The Aid Society elected the following
Sullivan Bros, killed eleven skunks officers for the coming year: Presi dent, sick list again.
the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca­
tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood last week.
Mrs. A. Anderson; vice president, Mrs.
Frank Butler is very sick again with
disorders that will continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains.
Allan Townsend made a business trip
small chance of recovery.
These impurities and poisons find their way into the blood in various ways. to Independence Friday.
More logs are being moved now and
Often a sluggish, inactive condition of the system, and torpid state of the
A large number from here attended
everything looks better than for some
CO FFEE
avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and the goat show at Dallas last week.
time.
form uric and other acids, which are taken up by the blood and distributed
Good grocers like Schil­
Pearl Fish hack, Jay Clarke and Roy
Cal Kraner and wife returned home
throughout the circulation. Coining in contact with contagious diseases is
Johnson were county seat visitors last
Tuesday from a visit of two weeks in
another cause for the poisoning of the blood ; we also breathe the germs and
ling's
Best,
for
it
makes
Feek
Portland.
microbes of Malaria into our lungs, and when these get into the blood in
Clem Fish back has purchased a new
Frank Bardine was buried by the K.
good-will and not trouble ;
sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of disease instead of health. Some
P ’s last Sunday in the cemetery adjoin­
are ao unfortunate as to mherit bad blood, perhaps the drejys of some old jo/sidem!* "
*r0m *
*s a\.igt
ing
town.
in
case
of
complaint,
the
constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they are
Lee Clarke visited with his sister,
E. Hepton, Mr. and Mrs. Greer. Doc-
constantly annoyed and troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis­
money is ready.
toa Pfandhoefer and J. YV. Flower were
ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed and purified the body is sure to Mr». Belle Sullivan, at Dallas several
days last week.
Dallas visitors Tuesday.
suffer in some way. For blood troubles of any character vS. S. S. is the best
Your grocer returns your money if you don't
George Sweringen has been grubbing
like it; we pay him
remedy ever discovere d. It goes down into the circulation and removes any
Visitors are again coming to town
and all poison*, supplies the healthful properties it needs, and completely hi» land which he ha» lately purchased
looking the field over for investment.
from
Allen
Towns.
Now is the time to invest in Polk county.
and permanently cures blood diseases of
A dm in istrator’s '■ale.
Mr. and Mr». Layman and son, Hen­
every kind. The action of S. S. S. is so
Z. Hin«haw is building for the city
thorough that hereditary taints are removed ry. of Alberta, Canada, are guests at the
the sidewalk extensions and new steel
home
of
Herman
YVunder.
V O T IC E is hereby given, that by virtu e o f an bridge and in a few days the bridge will
and weak, diseased blood made strong and
’ «»rdey and decree o f the honor able county
healthy so that disease cannot remain. It
Mr. Gregory, of Dallas, representing 'ourt o f the state o f Oregon, for the county of be open to foot passengers.
cures Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores the Oregon Fire Relief Association at ’ oik, 'In ly made and entered o f record on the
The three night entertainment given by
10th day o f December, 1007, in the matter of
P U R E L Y V E G E T A B L E and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious McMinnville, was in these parts Friday. the adm inistration o f the estate o f W. T. Haley, the Meneley quertette was the best en­
Blood Poison, etc., and does not leave the
Mr a «1 Mrs. Tims.'Murks and daugh­ 1er. used. The undersigned, adm inistrator of tertainment ever given here. We all
slightest trace o f the trouble for future outbreaks. The uhole volume of ter, Helen, and Miss Hoyser visited said estate w ill, front and after the
hope they will come again.
blood is renewed and cleansed after a course of S. H. 8
It is also nature’s with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
10th day of February,
Mr. Joseph Nankey has radishes 28
reatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absolutely Ilovser, of Marion county, Saturday and 100». offer for sale, nnd sell at private sale to inches in circumference, enough in one
the
highest
bidder
for
«
ash
in
hand,
all
the
Sunday.
armless to any part of the system.
S. 8. S. is for sale at nil first class
We raise things on a grand
right, title, interest ami estate of the said \V. for a hotel.
drug stores. Book on the blood and any medical advice free to all who write.
scale in Falls City and good too.
I'. Haley, deceased, nt the time o f his death
Score cards for progressive game» kept ind also all the right, title and Interest that
The sporting proclivities of all denom­
_________
THE S W IF T SPE C IFIC C O . , AT*AN7A9 CAm
the said estate by operation of law or oth er­
in stock at this office.
wise. may have acquired other than, or in ad
inations are shown occasionally at the
titiou to that o f said intestate at the time of
his death in and to the follow ing described numerous dog fights here in the last
premises tow it :
two weeks. The scraps are public, no
The southwest quarter o f the southwest fee attached.
For Infant« and C h ild r e n ,
NEW
YORK.
GASTORIA
EXACT COPY OF W R A P P E R .
TNI oemraun « o m m n v . now voua omr.
da te o f the first pul liea tion o f this summons
o -w it; On or before
Final Settlement.
V O T IC E IB IIK H K B Y G IVE N , T H A T (1RELN
' B. Stiver us adm inistrator o f the estute of
Joseph W. Stiver, deceased, has filed his p •
tition for final settFunent and final account in
the county court o f the state o f Oregon, for
the county o f Folk, and that by order o f said
court, Saturday, January 18th, at the hour of 10
o ’clock, a. in. of said day at the court room of
saitl court in the city o f Dallas, Polk county,
has been appointed' by the court as the tim e
and place for hearing objections to said final
account, and the settlement o f said estate.
the 14th day of February, 1908;
and if you fail so to answer, for w ant thereof,
the p la in tiff w ill apply to the court for a ju dg­
m ent aud decree as prayed for in said com­
plaint, tovvit: That the said m ortgage given
by the defendant I). A. Elkins, to R. V. Splane,
which bears date the 20th day of May, 1902,
corded on page 573 o f Volume S, o f the records
o f mortgages for P.d k county. Oregon before-
closed, the premises therein described be sold
as required by law, nnd the proceeds o f such
sale be applied in satisfaction o f the amount
due on said m ortgage, together with *3') at­
GREEN B .S l’ VER.
torney’s fee and the costs and disbursement- o f
this su it; that the defendants and all pers-ns
Adm inistrator
claim in g under them since the date o f said
mortgage, be barred and foreclosed o f all right,
claim and interest in the mortgaged premises
and every part thereof, ami that the plain tiff
may have such other and further re lief as to
the court may seem equitable.
This summons is served upon you by p u bli­
In the circuit court o f the state o f Oregon cation thereof in the Polk County Item izer, a
for Polk county.
newspaper o f general circulation, published
R. V. Splane, plaiu tiff \
w eekly at Dallas, iti said county, for a period
vs.
o f six consecutive and successive weeks, by o r­
D. A. Elkins, B. Gild- t*
der o f the Honorable Ed.F. Coad, judge o f the
tier and C. W. Math- )
county court o f the state o f Oregon, for Polk
ews, defendants.
cou nty.
To I). A. Elkins, one of the above named de­
Order made at chambers Ht Dallas, Oregon,
fendants:
on the 30th «lay of December, 1907. The date of
T N TH E NAME OF T H E STATE OF OREGON, the first publication o f this summons is Jan­
1 You are hereby required to appear anti uary 2, 190».
answer the com plaint filed against you in the
L. D. BROWN,
above entitled suit w ithin six weeks from the
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sum m ons.
0 . A. C. NOTES.
J. R. Shepard, a fruit grower of Zuna,
spoke before the Y. M. C. A. last Sun­
day afternoon.
It is said here that the middle W il­
lamette valley promises of becoming the
canning and evaporating center of the
northwest.
In a spirited public debate last Satur­
day evening May Oviatt, a former Polk
county girl, made a hit by her excellent
refutation und concise argument.
The late change in 0. A. courses
brings the college nearer the rural
schools ill entrance requirements, yet
does away «¡th the former conHict with
the high schools of Oregon. More defi­
nite training and proportion seems to he
the policy.
J. H. MOORE
Of the 100 men and women who reg­
istered for tile helpful short course sev­
eral are from Polk county. Twenty
women registered for household science,
04 dairyman are at work in the cream­
ery and cheese factory, 10 for shop work
and more than 30 are’ here for horticul­
ture and farm crops.
FEED
We were in Portland las week during
the state editorial meeting, hut other
business so claimed our attention that
we weie not able to attend its sessions
except fo r a few moments long enough
to register and pay up our dues.
DALLAS
STO RE
OREGON
E
EVERYTHING
FOR
everyrod ;
piarter o f section six in township nine south.
>f range three west o f the W illam ette m eri­
dian ; and containing 46.87 acres more or less.
Also the follow in g described parcel tôw jt: Be
gin n ing at the quarter section corner between
sections one and Iw. lve in township nine south
o f range four nest o f the W illam ette meridian
m the county o f Folk and «ta le o f Oregon, and
running thence 138 rods, thence south 20 feet;
thence west 12» rods; them e north 20 feet to
the place o f beginning, containing 1 . » acres.
Sa d.parcel o f land being a private roadway.
All said premises are under fence. Ten acres
o f said premises arc in orchard, the trees being
in full bearing, and consisting o f choice ap­
ple. near and cherry trees.
Bids for said premises w ill be received by N.
L Butler, attorney for said estate, at his office
in the city o f Dallas, or by the administrator
MAX H A IE Y .
Administrator of the estate.
Leonard Frink has left the employ of
Win. Mnscott, where he has been en­
gaged for more than a vear. Leonard
is the most obliging clerk in town and
will bp in great demand.
Attorney Flower i as received several
choice specimens of the citronge, a new
variety of fruit proi»ogated by the state
agricultural department. They will be
set out on the Kav Kimes and Nellie
Collins places ami record kept of their
levelopement.
PERRYDALE.
Miss Klsie Keyt is now sole manager
of the large dry goods store.
Rough
lum ber
Mr. Fred llebding attended the hard-
waremen’e meeting at Portland.
Playing quoits seem to be a favorite
game with the Perrydale sports.
$12 1-2
Our store is filled from floor to ceiling with the la-
test and best in merchandise, See our line of furs
and dress goods particularly. Nothing better.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stafrin, of Dallas are
visiting at the home of Mr. Herbert El­
liott.
PerM .
M.ssts. Ed. and Walter Werner visit­
ed their parents gt ÿalym the last of the
wsefc.
In oar yard at Perrydale we have
a lot of all kinds of rough lumlier
which we are anxious to di«|<nat> of.
and will for a short time offer at
the above price.
A number of people of this ptacy at.
tended the local institute at McCoy
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs, n/ i •- a ie m ,
are visiting their son, R. Z R ig g s , o f
Salt Creek.
SAIT CRTTK UIMBTR CO.
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
HUBBARD A BROWN
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
Final Settlement.
VO TTC E IB H E R E B Y G IV E N TH AT TH E UN-
•' dersigned have filed their final account as
adm inistrator of the estate o f Hiram B.Sim tins. ;
deceased, nnd Saturday, February 8.1908, at 10
o ’clock, n. ra.. o f said day, at the county court \
house,of Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed
by Hon. E. F. Coad. judg e o f the county court |
for said county, as the time and place for the
hearing o f the same. A ll persons interested in
saitl matter are hereby notified to appear at
said time and show cause, i f any there be, w hy
said account should not be approved and the
estate settled and closed
Dated this 7th day o f January. 1908.
ALFRE D SIMKINB.
JOHN SIMKINB.
Adtni nistrators of the estate.
Webster Holmes, attorney
Final Settlem ent.
o t i c e 1 » h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e ü n - |
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deraiened have filed their final account a«
administrators of the eatate of Mary Ann Him-
deceased,and 9a turd ay February 8,If»* , at
jo o’clock.a. ra. o f aaid «lay, at the county court
house, o f Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed
by Hon. E. F. Goad, fudge o f the county court
Mr. Steve Hill, who has been sick for for said county, as the time and place for the
hearing o f the same. A ll persons interested in
some time, has been taken to the hospi­ said
matter are hereby notified to appear at
tal at Portland.
said time and show cause, if any there be. why
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said account should not be approved and the
Prof. I In r j S u m to o k * r a t h e r u n- estate settled and closed,
p le a s a n t r id e on a ra ilr o a d s p e e d e r M o n -
Dated this 7th day o f January. l * * .
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day, which resulted in a hod f 1 . s »hiking
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Administrators o f the eatata.
Mr. H. Morrison, after v v visiting
his
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•»M r, Mrs Martin, of Amity, noil his 1
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Cecelia.
The Dallas Shoe Store
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THE BK1 BOOT
Mrs. J. C. Caynor, Prop.
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