Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 20, 1908, Image 3

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5 per een 1 discount, casti (or thirty days) 5 per cent
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says L y d ia E ,
PfnLban»*< Vegetable Com pound
saved her life. Head her letter.
Mrs. T . C. W ill ad son, o f M aim ing,
Iow a, w rites to Mrs. P inkham :
“ i can truly say that Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound saved my
life, and I cannot express my gratitude
to you in words. For years I suffered
w iili the worst forms of female com­
plaints, continually doctoring and
spending lots o f money for medicine
without help. I wrote you for advice,
: followed it as directed, and took Lydia
L. Pinkhnw’s Vegetable Compound and
it has restored me to perfect health.
Had it not been for you I should have
been in my grave to-dav. 1 wish every
Dr. Donolioe, dentist. Vglow building suffering woman would try it.”
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DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal­
las and their Friends.
M. Hay ter, dentist, Wilson buil ling.
Alisi (Veil Rlc- .-iiife is <]iiite indisposed
Will Rowell and wife were up from
t Ili - W " 4
Rick not 11 Saturday.
L. 1). Brown for abstracts, Notai y 1 ’ I rs. 11 ■' . Seymour is vit it ir.g lier
! sister it! Po •t la ut ! .
publ ic, typew ritin.».
ion sets and sweet pea seed
White
Eni'ison (iroves was over from Inde­
at (Vider
pendence Saturday
W. it. <
v i retir oed to his inolili-
W. A. Ayres says that well bred goats
t.iiii !• >pn
rvluv.
make delicious venison.
P ien i*'of good dairy btttter at Gri­
Did you notice th** fine line of dishes
at Cri ler’ s w’lioA go at cost?
* ff :-’s fro n 50 to C*5 cents a roll.
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Call at L. I). Daniels’ and get your
phonograph records.
Everything in
stock that you are liable Sro call for—
nothing missing.
Notice the attractive ad of Langhary’s
grocery each week in this paper and
you will find something that will al­
ways please you,
V. P. Fink, this week, sold a carload
of hops, consisting of 92 bales, for fib,
cents per pound. These hops will lx
shipped direct to England.— Sheridan
Sun.
Itching piles provoke profanity, but
profanity wont cure them.
Doan’s
Ointment cures itching, bleeding or
protruding piles after years oi suffering.
At any drug store.
If you haven’t time to exercise regu­
larly, Doan's Regulets will prevent con­
stipation.
They induce a mild easy
healthful action of the bowels without
griping. Ask your druggist for them.
25c.
I make and repair umbrellas and
have new ones for sale. You can de­
pend on my makes being solid of con­
struction and to wear well. Electric
flash lights on sale.—C. Kisser, the gun­
smith.
Stops earache in two minutes; tooth­
ache or pain of burn or scald in five
minutes: hoarseness, one hour; muscle-
ache, two hours, sore throat, twelve
hours—Dr. Thomas Electric Oil, mon­
arch over pain.
Mrs. ft. Murray received a telegram
Tuesday from her daughter, Mrs. Ralph
McTlmmonds, stating that she had ar­
rived safely at Valdez, Alaska, and that
Mr. McTiinmonds was recovering fro n
an attack of spinal meningitis.— Leban­
on Express.
The funeral of John A. MacDonald,
who was killed in the railroad wreck
near Forest Grove, was held at his late
home, near McMinnville, Friday. The
deceased was a stonemason by trade,
and came here about three years ago
from Salem, whore he had long been a
resident. He was married, a year ago,
to Mrs. Marv Allen, of this place. Be­
sides his widow, he leaven a mother and
brother residing in Boston, Mass. Mr.
MacDonald was aged about (»‘I year:-.
Lately he was engaged in hopgrowing,
and was building the first brick hop-
house, in the state, at his farm just
west of town.—McMinnville Reporter.
Willie Gets
a Job
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F A C T S F O R S «C K W O M E N .
For th irty years Lydia E. I*ink-
hnm’s V egeta ble Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard rem edy fo r fem ale ill.1!,
and has p ositively cured thousands < t
wom en who hat e been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera­
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
Ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges-
ti< in,dizziness,or nervous prostration.
W h y don’t you try it ?
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Tomorrow evening at 4 o’chwk a
sj»ecial motor will leave Dallas with an
enthusiastic croiyd of basket hall fans to
i witness what will prove as interesting
I a game ot* basket ball as has ever been
i witm*sse«l on the west si«le. Manager
Kersay informs as that so far about 75
j have signified their intention from Dal-
: las, an«J other platan* along the line will
swell this number considerably. The
occasion is return games between our
champion haske. hall team of Dallas
college and two skating rink teams.
Nearly everyone knows the history of
the struggle so far and it is not neces­
sary to enter into that.
The main question is who will be vic­
torious that night. We can safelv de­
pend on our college team to sustain
their refutation and <lef«*at all basket­
ball teams every art« I
anywhere.
Corvallis has beaten onr skating team,
hut it may he different this time.
We
j will see.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
The only Baking Powder made
with Royal drape Cream of Tartar
— made from granes—
Insures healthful and
delicious food for every
home— every day
Safeguards yonr fo«>d a: »fast
aiuin and phosphate oi lime
While Chicago an I the east are today
j suffering all the intensities of a hlizz ird,
Oregonians are working out doors in
j their shirt sleeves. Many are putting
iu early gardens and planting potatoes.
Me are glad to report the condition of
Miss Edna Morrison visited relatives
Mr. J. F. Smith as much improved.
in Port'and Saturday and Sunday.
K i'k Vauskike anl Manfred Sears!
Prof. Reynolds came over from the
IMvs. P in k h a m invites a ll sick
reform school and spent Sunday uithj halve been to Portland as witnesses in a I w o m en to w r it e lie r fo r advice.
land
contest.
his family here.
Nl>e ¡m s {r a id e d th ousands to
F. E. Mver his tiled his intention
j U eullh. A d d re ss , L y n n , Muss.
Mrs. ( ’. T. Whittlesv, who has been
very ill, we are pleased to report, tnuc! becoming a, c tu li Lite for the office of
countv treasurer.
better.—Newport News.
Miss May Shelton made a business
The Daffy Oregonian h kept on file trip to Portland.
Drop in at the store < f L. D. Daniel
and see the tine assortment of postal in this olli *e for the use of those who
All welcomed the resumption of work
desire to refer to it.
cards and other novelties.
! at the Spaulding sawmill.
Our basket hall team of skaters went
At L. D. Daniel’s store you can find
Joe Craven has just set out a number
anything you desire in phonograph rec­ to Newberg Saturday night and defeat­
ed the bunch there by a score of 30 to 13. i of walnut trees in his park strips.
ords. A lot of nice new ones.
Photos: Have baby’s picture while
alive and well. Family group while to­
gether and well.—T. J. Cherrington.
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At La. si 75 Will Go From Here
on Motor,
CANDIDATES
CANNERY
SUCCESSFUL
DECURING
MEETING
APPLICANTS
FOR PAPERS
INTENTION
MONDAY.
A pair of carving shears has been de- !
Death o f Mrs. M. F. White
vised especially for those who find the ¡
tHlunt of carviiiK hard to ui-ijuira. Tim
Information reaches this office this
shears arc easy to harnlla ami permit moriiing of the ,ieath of Mrs M K
m ieto successfully attack any part of ! White, at Itick i cal last nicht, the cause
the fowl. A picture of the device a p -, hemp pneumonia.
Mrs. White was a
County School Superintendent Sey-
IKiirs m the March Popular Mechanics. : daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Mvers DALLAS CANNERY WILL PER­ TO M AK E RACE IN THE A P R IL
P P IM A DICC
}n >ur *!ilH furnished us with the follow
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'deceased,
and
a
sister
Jas f'*>
Frank C. Bruin, of Portland, a deputy
........ v~* v,‘ of G W.,
” •» u«
r lu lY lA K lL d .
ing list of successful applicants for teach*
fifth warden, was here Monday looking \.
a,1i . .Miin
ami was raised
FECT ORGANIZATION THEN.
j er’s certificates from tnose examined at
after things connected
te with the LaCi;eole. : 1,1 * lls vicinity. Her death comes as a
He seemed to think* u fish ladtle should j sadden blow, as few were aware of her
For
the
Various
County
O
fficer.
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Phillip..
A
basketball
game
on
skates
was
an
Thirty more sacks of those potatoes
be installed at dam, but as no salmon « » “ «erous illness. Mr. White and son,
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iDallas; Hope R«>gers, Monmouth.
left, to close out at 00 cents a sack, de­ ! attraction at the rink Tuesday night be­ have ever been known to come up the Homer are in Eastern Oregon, and un­ Every Share Must be Represented
JUneLieCUOn.
,
Second grade-Misg Irma Northup,
livered.— \V. H. Kraber. Independent tween local teams.
til they are heard from no arrange­
LaCteole, it hardly seems necessary
in Person or by Proxy.
Suver; Clara Olsen, Dallas; Geneva
phone
Miss Hilda Calvin and Mr. Pratt, of
ments can be made for the funeral.
Up to the present date can«N«lates for j Miller, Sheridan; Dora Murdock,1 Mon*
Mrs. \\ hite was aged about 50 vears,
Eight Folk county schools are with­ | Salem, have been visiting at the home
offices seem to be as '
^avaKe» Dallas; Josephine
and had many friends in Polk county.
At the court, house, next Monday af­ tl»«* various , county
out teachers, owing to those who held I of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sweeney,
. . 4,
I Jacobson, Salem; Osie Grice, Salem;
the positions failing to pass the recent
Alva Morton i- spending his vacation
ternoon at 2 oclock,in the county court «•«m> hh lien h teeth—tlmt i. in the j Um n rtte r ,)a,lM; Mrg EtheJ Ke{.
examination.
I from the road in Dallas. lie is surely
room, the Dallas Canning and Packi g matter of declaring their intentions as | logg, Falls City.
! enjoying it, as he is suffering from pois-
THF YrET LEATHER
Mrs. Noah Ferguson and daughters, J on oak.
Company will perfect their organization by law provided. Of cour.-e, the tickets j Third grade—Miss Susie Bennett, Per­
Adm in istrator’s Notice.
^erry^*J®»
Miss Leona and Martha, are visiting
COMFORT AND
iii;« 1 elect a board of five directors to il re about full, according to common
A camera club has been organized at
Mrs. Ferguson’s brother, D. X. Kaori,
P R O T E C T IO N
HJOTICK IS H K R I.B Y G IVE N T H A T T IIK IJN- rule its destinies during the next year. hearsay, and, no doubt, before the line But?er” tk.’ra
Emma Aeb^
in Dallas this week.
1 tie1 college under the supervision of Dr.
*•' d ■ -’i
Iwi.s !>■-i'ii iippoint.'d hv t li > eotin -
afford ed b y a
ty tv.art «>: I*..Ik County. Oregon: tili.iuiistriiT«.- J. 1*. Nunn has b en busy during the It of tune expires, both tickets will l»e | Dallas; M. O. Boyer, Butler.
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C.
A.
Mock,
Many
pleasant
and
profi­
I). C. Bones, who has been teaching
o f im o M t c of Miirtlia Fm-Jis, .leeoaxetl. A il
fully provided for, but prospective can- *
table hours can^be spent.
persons knowing themselves iiuli-hted to said week gening thé final papers signed up
at Guthrie, has gon** with his wife to
didates seen» ti little bashful about shy­
estfit are hereby notified to call and settle the
the Siletz region, and Miss Alpha Wilson,
The Foresters will give a ball at Falls
same with the underidKued w ithin six months by the stockholders, and everything will
Veteran Cobbler Retire*.
of Independence, will teach that school. City tomorrow night, and a free train
from the date hereof and all jut sons holding be in readiness for the entire matter to ing tlieir castor into the political ring.
claims a itinst said estate are h rebv notified
So far only the following have come out j Yesterday Mr. Corneil Hughes trans-
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fenton and Mr. will be run from Dallas to accomodate
to pr; •. ¡it the same duly verified o the under­ In* closed up and put in the hands of
those who desire to attend.
sign« i within six months from tl • date hereof,
! ferred his b«xit and shoe making estab-
Clean - L igh t
and Mrs. F. J. Goad went over to New­
those who are to look after its workings in the lim elight:
that the same may he adjusted.
Durable
I lishnient on Main street to Mr7T. Ir-
port Tuesday t<» enjoy for a few days
Miss 01 lie Smith entertained the Fp-
Republican candidates:
bated at Dallas,'Oregon this i6th «lav o f Jan­ this coming season.
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vine, who at ont^e took charge. Mr.
uary,
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the beauties of that great summer and worth league of the Methodist church
Quwanteed
T roasti re r— H ardy Holman.
A number of new shares have been
F t\ANK T. Fl'CHS,
| Hughes will work there for yet another
winter resort.
at her studio Saturday evening. A
Wate I proof
Surveyor—B. F. Beezlev.
A
dm
inistrator.
i month, and will then take the rest, to
subscribed, but the Itetnizer will n«»t
Democratic candidates.:
L. l>. Brown.
Next Sabbath will he Home Mission­ most enjoyable time was had.
»300
j which many years of steady application
Attorney for estate.
again give a list of the stockholders un­
County Judge—J. G. Vt.n Orsdel.
ary Sunday at the Presbyterian church.
Since Rev. Dixon became the pastor
Everywhere
at the cobbler’s bench, have certainly
“
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—J. B. Sibley.
til after the neeting and the stock
A special programme will be rendered •<f the Methodist church here it has re­
TOWER CO BO&TON Cl S A
entitled him. lie began business here
Assessor - F. 10. Myer.
at 10 in 111(* morning in honor of Wash­ ceived 22 new members. Certainly a
hooks ar«» closed.
in 18H0, and has be«*n at it ever since.
l-'imil Settlement.
Treasurer— E. C Dunn.
ington’s birthday.
gratifying record for so short a time.
Failing eyesight and feeble health com­
The incorpoiutors have received sev­
mand
an end to labor. Mr, Irvine is a
Mrs
Georgia
Jean
rigs
is
down
from
The Liberty Telephone company will
Guy Seth pleasantly celebrated bis
i— i-d*d-v^*:**î**h*î*d*
V O T IC K 18 H EREBY (5IVEN TH \T T H E F i­ eral new propositions since the last
young
man, a good workman, genial and
have a meeting on tin* 2nd day of March Resburg, Idaho, on visit with her par­
ll
mil
ji . «- hi nt
o»’ N. I.. Bn !cr, i ; « x- meeting from peopb- who desire to put lffth birthday, Friday evening, when a
eeutor >.f the estate *>f Beni
K iln , <lr-
at 7:30 in the evening at the school ents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Shrivcr. She
number «»f his young friends gave him obliging and the Itetnizer bespeaks for
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h«s
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in
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eo'.i
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court
of
in
the
plant,
and
from
others
win»
want
honso. This is the annual meeting f<jr has visiting her, Miss Neita Wilson, of ij;
a surprise party, at the residence of his him the large patronage always enjoyed
-I- Hoik county, state o f Oregon, nu«l ihat the l tth
by his predecessor.
These matters will parents.
electi >n of officers and such other busi­ Portland.
•i* liny of March lint*', at the hoti’ of l(to ’elo«-k to superintend it.
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to..
has
been
«Inly
nj>|>ointe<l
l.v
such
court
ness as may come before the meeting.
probably
come
up
for
discussion
at
the
Household goods for .Miss Edna Ear- f
•{♦ for the
arii :r o f ohjecthms to v h final ae
—(L W. Me Dee, president.
' *<»it i i t nml the settlement th e n o f, at which meeting, but will be left for action to
j hart, from Dallas, arrived in Eugene
•4* irm any j»« r a iutc.v.«tc-<l in am li estate may
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
The splendid New Home sewing ma- ; this morning
Roy and Mabel Shinn
% appear ana file ohjeetions thereto in w ritin g the board «if directors. The main thing
chine which some one «»f onr corre- I are home from Dallas, where they luce
ami coûtes^ the same.
with the Itetnizer is that the cannery is i S K ID O O
!s the price we will pay for wheat
D aini, this 12tit «lay o f February. l!M)8.
H ORSE AN D CA TTLE TABLETS
spondents will he the pn.tul possessor i been visiting frienda and relatives.— Eu-
N. L. al I U R,
an assured fact. As to the best plan to
to u r mill.
of on May 1st, has arrived from Massa- gene Guard.
Executor
Crush and mis In feed or salt. Proper dose In tablet*
adopt for its installation and adoption,
chusetts, and is now to he seen in this
Air. and Mrs. George Gerlinger enter
office. It is a beauty and well worth lained the voting la«!i«*s of Dallas college, | 4*
we are content t«> leave to those who Makes
Your Stock Look Like the Top
the effort put forth to gain it.
A dm inistrator's Notice.
will be in ch rge, and who will doubt- j
an«! tin* faculty, at their home, Friday |
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Horses,
Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowl*. They are made from the active principle or the
Mr. Charley Haves went over to Salem evening, under the auspices of the Y.W . | j,
less be men who have, in a small way at
Thor, day to attend the funeral of his ( ’ . A . An especially pleasant program! y
SW EENEY
% V O T H 'E is hereby giv ii that I. id. ('. Rich the least, investigated the subject and condensed essence of the drug. They don’t contain Sawdust, Ashes. Chop Feed or Bran. Are Just
as
good
when
10
years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for
4 » mond. have l>cen -tppointed l.v tin* «oiyi-
grandfather, Joseph Hayes, who passed was rendered.
t.v court <»f Foil, coutHv, Oregon, administra­ are more comp«*t«*nt than any of the rest ami try once S K I D O O Condition Tablets, or S K I D C O W orm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Proprietors.
awav
at the family home
six eui.
mil* s north ,i I a
.,. ami . Airs,
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iV
i> Ellis
ph ;
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder,
tor of tii.* estate of William Willin' is, dceeas--«!.
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entertained ,
<»f Salem at trie ripe old age of Hff vears ot ! i
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All persons indebted to said estat ar«' retjuir of us to say wiiat should or should not Spavin Cure o r Barb W ire Liniment. Distributed by T H E B LU E B E LL M E DICINE CO.#
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* about 40 guests at their hospitable borne
e«i to make immediate payment to me, amt nil
incorporated: Capital stock $ joo , ooo . oo ; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
Ke«eral debiiity. . IrOiayuH w,,? l,,,r,e.l K, Sclav i-Aning, the nneas.nn U-inff «
persons having claims against sni I estate, are he done.
at Zi na on Iriilay. Hi* wife died two ,
To*ay tl.at all enjoy
hereby requir»*d to present the » »me to me,
Mr. Nunn «lesircs to particularly im-
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propi-r > verified as by law require !. at Dnlla<,
y ears ago.
I ed
F o r S a le b y R A Y & C O ., D a lla s , O re g o n
i»«l themselves
tl)PtnHf>lvf>; is superfluous, to those
Hoik «■•' inty, Oregon, within six nonth* from pre-s upon all stockholders that in
Bv mistake of either our clever North j knowing the host and hostess.
tin* «lai • hereof.
some
way
at
this
meeting
tlieir
hold­
Dat' d this oil. «lay of FelTrnary. 1 ” 0 H.
Dalmv corro*,H.ndvnt or our.■
ilo.s
Mrs r s i jn K iia
w lslu d h v MrH.
A dvertising under this head j cent a
E. c RIO iMOND.
ings
b«- represented. It can he
word was UHcl m (Mt work m i f „ . * . Kil«.rt 1‘arro.h and Mir* Kuth ViuOrn- each insertion
Administrator «»f tin state «.f
either in persou «»r by proxy.
In the ^▼ ¿W A Y A T A Y A T A T A V i AYAYAYAYAYAYiY£
which might convey an impression en- 1 del, entertained the ladies of the Mis
William Williams. de«*eHsed.
L. I*. Brown,
tirely different from what was intende«!.
hist case a proper witnessed affidavit
sionury society, of the Presbyterian \yA N TE D , to buy acreage near Dalla«. Must
Attorney for Estate.
The work “ hooked” was used in regard church, at ler home, on Friday after­
ElECTRICIfY EOR LIGHTING IS ONLY EXPENSIVE
must be signed so stating.
’’
I. • a bargain. Own- rs <*»ilv Address, box
t•) Mis-: Emma Middleton and Miss Stcl- noon, in a manner most pleasant to till 14H
, Dalias, or phone Mutual, 14M.
P27
la Ebbe using a pair of skates The who attended.
TO PEOPLE WHO ARE WASTEFUL AND CARELESS.
A d m in istraior’s Notice.
skates were tlieir own property, so could
$100 Rewar«), $100.
not have very well been “ hooked” .
Messers Vaughn & Son are running si |;G« j S for hatching Barred Rocks, I*.
«bussami
S.
C,
Black
M.;ior«ns.
S.
coal oil wagon in Dallas and vicinity.
TO YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CAREFUL.
WOIICK 18 HEREBY G IVEN THAT TH E FN-
Much has been sai«l and printed re­ They make daily trips over certain dis­ choice O. I. (* pigs for sale. ltcuK«>nabU> j
The reailers of this paper will be
es. C. i. Ballarli. Rickreall. Ore.
’ «lersigm d !u«s be«*n«luly appointed by the
lative to the combine which was made
«•«»unty court «>f tti«* »tat«* of Oreg« u for Hoik pleased to learn that there is at least
tricts and tho-e who desire oil only have
IT DOES NOT COME HIGH.
the past year in which the big circuses
eounty, administrator, with will annexed, of one dread«»d «tisease that science has
to hangout tlieir “ oil” card to secure
of this country were amalgamated. Be­ what they want. It is proving a most I W IL L SELL eight nice White Wyainiottc pul- th«* «stute of Thomas M. Dai l<*y, deceased. All been able to cure in all its stages, and
persons
having
dnims
against
sni«l
«.-stale
are
* l'*tsH?.«i one cockerel at $1 cadi. Also several
fore Norris
Rowe entered in o th
nme to me that is Catarrh. Mall’s Catarrh ( ’tire is
pigs for sale. John F. Parker, Dallas, Oreg n. In teby required to present tin
arrangement, they gave the subject convenient arrangement.
It is economical because it can be quickly turned off when not
F Jit properly v« i ifie«l, as by law re«juired, at t lie the only positive cure now known to the
Dallas «‘itv l ank. Dalbis, Oregon, within six
George T. Wait, who resided for many
great thought. It has been their aim
rued leal fraternity.
Catarrh being a
needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let ligkt
months from the date thereof.
always to give the public a clean, moral, years in Folk county, dropped «lead in
constitutional disease, re«juires a consti-
Dated this 20 h day of February, 1 ‘HIH.
hum, when not needed, to save bother of lighting an«l adjusting.
refined perform nee, ami that they suc­ Salem Friday. He was 75 years wl age l.'()R RENT -Good blacksmith ntsrnl on >fain
W. G. V. SHALL,
Hall’s Catarrh
st re« t, Dallas, Oregon. Business «•stabiisli.-«! Administrator with will annexed of the es- t ut iot i *i I treatment.
In some h«»m«*s the electric light hill amounts to only about $2 per
ceeded in this is best illustrated by tlieir an«! leaves, besides a wife, font sons,
Cure
is
t.ike:»
internally,
acting
directly
in 1872. Impiire at Lt*e Smith’s Cjrclery. Mil)
tate of Thomas M. Bailey,«leeeascrl.
>ast success. Wishing to give the pub- Otis. George and Oliver, <rf Indepen
month. You can probably get some kind of artificial light for less
upon the blood and mucous su faces of
L. D. Brown, Attorn«*? for estate.
more for its money each year has ; dence, ami Frank Wait at Seattle, and
the system, thereby destroying the
money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it
been a constant problem that they have ■ three daughters, Mrs. Ellen South wick, COR \LK -Three go«»d coivs giving milk ami
foundation of the disease, and giving
limits opportunities for work and recreation, ruins yonr eyesight,
'vili V*e fresh in April ami May. One ami a
worked on incessantly. When the pnw- of Folk county, and Mary and Gene » «i!
the
patient
strength
l»v
building
up
the
half mil s north of Dallas, on route 1. Mr». F.
A dm in istrator's No.ice.
smokes your walls, mars decorations and increases househoM work.
ers that he, of the big combine, ap­ Wait at the family home.
constitution ai*«l assisting nature in do­
M. Dunlop.
tf
proached Norris & Rowe and invited
You can probably save; a dollar tomorrow by going without your
ing its work. The pr*»prietors have h >
The man mentioned in the following
them t«> participate in the bene­ has had a rather exciting career since
V O T IC I IS IIER F BY G IVEN TO M L WHOM much faith iu its «urative tM»wers that
meals, but it wouldn’t be economy. It is not so much what you
VT A NTED - A good fresh mileh cow.
fits to be derived from the union, they
Hoi- A it muy r
they
offer
One
Hundre«!
Dollars
for
anÿ
living in Oregon. Several years ago lie
save, but how you save, that counts. Wo are always ready to ex­
» g«)i'. lias appoint d me ad­
tf p.dk eounty,
gave the matter further consideration. was a preacher at Bnena Vista and fig o man. Dallas,
ministrator of the estate of Nancy W. Harris, case that it fails to cure. Hend for list,
plain the “ ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to you. Call
After so dolfig they saw^a way ch ar in
In;«* of (said county All persons lia ■ !ng < (aims of testimonials.
Ad«lr< ss, F J, Ohenev
lire«! in a scandal there: “ Alleging
>aid «state may prisent t) . m t«> me A ( ’«»., Tilled»», Ohio
the saving *>f vast sums of money that
on us «»r phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business.
S«»l«l
hv
all
drug
roR P LE.— Five White Wyandotte pullets, against
cruel
a
i«i
inhuman
treatment.
Ro«*eA.
my r ■ iden«-«- near Oab Gr«*v«* ir * .1 « «.unty.
had been wasted in useless warfare for Mears bus til.-: suit in th-* alate circuit « aim dammoth hronae turkeys. Alber» Al- at
gists, 75c. Take Mall’s Family Fills f«»r
My nohtoiAee address is Kirkr«-all. I*«*lk eoun
derman, No. 1, Halen».
F/7
Territory, and in «livers other wavs to
' ;
’
1
' ■ ' constipation-
a uit for ìli is comity, f«jr «livorce from
\ monti s from t i « «
increase in s z«*.Tiiiil in the general ex­
1 u b ’ieat ion of tl.ti nr «i* «•
cellence of their entertainment By tl»:* Jfihn A. Meuia. Drunken débauché * f LAM. har*»«*ss and wagon for sal«*
iV U ’.KiiN !..
RRI8.
in Forgiami ;in 1 other improper • «induct
agreement entered into, the Rarnum ¿c on the part of Mears ar included among
L»*wis, F»«l!s Citv.
Adm inistrator f the estate oi Nane* W. Harris
M AR K ET REPORT.
Bailey circus will mak • the New En
the pi tint ff’*« allegation» in th • corn­
gland states, the Sells-Forpangh circus ili ink tile«! with the corfnty clerk.— A l­
pO R RENT—A g«>'>«| liouse nod barn on six
has been ictired from service entirely,
r -• .i tst ontsid«* city lim iu .—W. M. Klllott.
UK PORTICO WK.KKLY BY 0. S. LOtKiHARY.
iane Herald.
the Hi * glirig Br«>s. will make the mid«l!c
Mutual plion«* 1228 . «
W i««*.at, a bushel, $1.
west and southern state , and the (Treat­
Bran, a ton. *25 (Hi.
VOTILE ¡h HEREBY GIVEN. TH
GREEN
er Norris A Rowe circus has been given
Neglf-cisd
Cold
Threatent
Life.
a
B.
Silver
a
.dinlnis*rator
of
tf
♦•state
o
f
Shorts,
a ton, $30.
the territory we-t of the tto«-kies.
Executrix Notic
los« p!i W. Hti/«*r, «l«—ei se«I, lia
i f. i • pe - < Hits, a bushel, 45 cents.
There will lie but «me «»f the big circuses
Front the Chicago Tribune.
titíon for fidai .-ettb-m« tu and final
e«»unt in
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
MMrt of th« stai
in th«* trust to vi-it any section <jf the
“ Dont triff.* with a colti” i- good od
tllf «*«.«1:»ty of folk. «n«l int by or«î r o fM ld
Flour, a srt«:k, $1 25.
O T IL E I« hereby given tl.nt the
sign
country any given year. This apnFes vice for prudent men amt women
It V
«*«»nrt. atiiH sy, J«uu«ry Mth, «t th •onr of to
A «*d has be«*n apj».tinted
f
th-
Corn
meal, $2 50 a cwt.
only to the big cireu ses- the little may be vFnl in the case of a child.
L. 8. Perkins, d
«e<l
per r»VI«M*k #i. ta. «»f P*id «L ij at the «-on« room of
Potatoes, a bushel, 40.
«Mli.1 '*«»>irt in th<* «-itv of LnIla«. Folk eounty.
ore horse affairs may go where they Fr »per food, goo«l ventilation ami dry .««»n!* bavin : claims against said «•StHt«*
il «K
ti appointed by tiie eoiirt ». ' the time
Butter, a pound, 30cents.
please. Th«- trust has a spe«*ial repre­ warm clothing are the pr«>|»er safeguar«b •juir«*«l to present th** sam<-, duly verified, and sud
pi# • e f-*r in nriiiK oi j'fetioilfi to -•«id fi un 1
the proper vouchers, to the und**rsign«*«l
Lard, a pound, 121* cents.
sentative in each of the big cities of against colds
If they are maintained a with
« «tate.
t f h e d r u : -tor«* in tiie «itv of Monmouth. a«*(*'*ii n and th«- »«-ttl-în ■nt of
Bacon, sides, a |s»un«l, 12‘ a cents.
I>«t«*# i, thin the 17 1 1) «ln y of Deren» i •r, IS07.
Europe booking the hie sensational acts, through the ehangeable weather of au­ Hoik county. Oregon, with n nix mouth« from
• REF N H. SI VER.
Mams, a pound, 15 <*ents.
securing the strangest freaks, ami the tumn. winter and spring, the chances of the date of this noti -e.
Ore.. Jan. 13, if**.
Shoulders, a pound, 121^ cents.
most expenrive ami rare animals. Th«*se a surprise fr«>'ii onlinarv c««l«ls will I k * Dated at Monmouth.
EMMA JAN PERKI 8.
Fggs, a dozen, 25 cents.
acts ami novelties are equally «listrib- slight But th<*ordinaryligi.t <‘«»!rf w ill be­
Executrix <»f th«- c*tat
Chickens, atlozeii, *3 (ff $5.
i j . 8. Perkin«, deeeat
nted among the three big circusses to lline severe if neglectcil, nml a well i»U b
A. F. Lampbeii,
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 0$ 15 cents.
the agreement, an advantag that lure- ID bed ripecoMia to the germs ofdijffhe-
Aitorney for estate.
Beets, a pound, 2 «*ents.
tofore lias not been |*«»s.-«ible. The ria wiiat h«>ney i* t-» th«* be<*. Tl»egreatest
Turnips, a |>onnd, 2 cents,
Greater Norris «*: Row«* circu j has ln*en menace to child life at thin season of
Cabbage, a pound. 2 cents.
enlarged t«» such an extent this year th* -year i* th«* neglected «*«»M.” Wheth-
Onions, a poiin I, 4 cents.
that it is now on a p«ir with tie* other er it is a child «ir art uit, the cold slight
Beans, a pound. «5 (ft H cents.
big shows of the combine an*! will Itere- or severe, the vary he«t treatment that
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
after be one of the ‘ *big three.” Th»*i«* can be adopted is to giva Chamber1aiR*H
tiay, a ton. $10 fit $15.
engagement in SnnFranyiacn this winter, ( ’«»ugh rente«ly. It is pafe and snre
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which lasted a month, was themost sue- The great popularity ¿n«i immense «tale
cessftll ever playe«l by a tented ex hi- of this preparation ha« lie«*n attained by
bit ion in the history of the west. The ita remarkable cares of this ailment. A
entire press of the eity were unanimona cold never re-uIt.« in pnefimonia when
in pro»-laiming it t«> be the heat circus it w given. F«>r »»ale by Belt A Cber-
. im that city.
1 r iifto a ,
SUCKER ?
We have hired out to help run U. S.
I have to
help unpack the new goods coming in
everyday, keep the shelves and boxes
filled up, sweep out, etc., etc.
Honest, I think I am going to like
my job fine.
I like the looks of the
customers ami the people around the
store.
I am going to write a good a«l (
«•ch week for the Itemizer.
for me.
Watch
V
%
'<
V
Wheat 80
Cents
Dallas Flomg Mills
Price
\¡
£
I
1
Î
VtfiElameiie Valley Go.
Laughary’s Grocery store.
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