Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, February 27, 1908, Image 2

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THE POLK
C O U N T Y IT E M IZ E » .
A d m itted to th e M coud class of m a il m a tte r.
T H U R S D A Y , F E B . 27, 1908.
V. P. FISKE.
lte m U e r, o n e y ear in ad v an ce
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W ith W eekly O regonian o r S em i-w eekly Jo u rn a l
W ith O regon W o o d m a n ....................... . . . .
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’PHONES:
Patronize
BELL
One
Office,
257
Rexidence, 113
I I 50
.. a oo
. 1 75
MITTTTAI I Office,
11
M l 11 AL J R esidence, 1401
Another for the Upbuililino of Town and County.
*'A Good Name at Home"
“ I* a to w e r of s tr e n g t h a b r o a d ”—a n d th e
e x c e lle n t re p u ta tio n of C. I . H o o d Co. a n d
re m e d ie s in th e c ity of L ow ell, w h e re
a r e b e s t k n o w n , In s p ire s co n fid en ce
o v e r, n o t o n ly In th e m e d icin e*
in a n y th in g th e ir p r o p r ie to r s s a y
a b o u t th e m . **If M ade b y H o o d I t ’s G o o d .”
**I b eliev e H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla th e b e s t a ll­
ro u n d fam ily m e d icin e k now n to d a y .” M rs .
G. D. F a r l k y , 652 W ild er S t , L ow ell, M ass.
“ I reco m m en d H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla to an y
o n e .” J oh n B. D u rrY . 14 A u b u rn S t r e e t
Low ell. M ass.
” 1 am a s tro n g an d h e a lth y w om an to d ay ,
fro m ta k in g H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla , w hich I
k eep in th e h o u se fo r all th e fa m ily .” M rs .
.F a n n ie B a l c h , 106 L e v e re tt S t , Low ell. M ass.
**I c o n sid e r H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla th e b e s t
b lo o d -p u rifler in the w o rld .” M r s . J ennie
B. C a r l t o n , 113 L ib e rty S t , L ow ell, M uss.
H o o d ’s S a r s a p a r illa is s o ld e v e ry w h e re .
I n th e u s u a l liq u id , o r in t a b le t fo rm c a lle d
100 D oses O ne D o lla r. P r e ­
p a r e d o n ly b y C. I . H o o d Co., L o w ell, Mass«
their
they
the world
bat
S a r sa ta b s.
FORMER DALLAS RESIDENT
Tell* of His New Home in Mult-
nomah County.
L ents, Oregon, Feb. 24, 1908.
D ear Ite in iz e r:
W e have been back from C alifornia
for two m onths, an d Oregon is good
enough for us. O ur p resen t hom e is six
m iles so n th e a st of th e c o u rt lions * in
P o rtla n d on the Mt. Scott electric ra il­
way line over w hich tw o car tra in s ru n
every 20 m in u tes from d a y lig h t to m id ­
n ig h t. A t least 12.000 |»eople live in
th is se ttlem en t aro u n d nearly a dozen
8 t a t i ° nH> in cluding A rleta,
F irlan d ,
N asht’dle, T rem o n t and W ood m ere.
T he faro from P o rtlan d to an y p o in t on
th e line is 5 cents, and a big j*?r ce n t of
o u r people w ork in th e city. T h ere art
m any eleg an t hom es and g<Kxl people
who g reatly enjoy th e ir se m i-ru ral life.
W e have 13 acres of land w hich ha^
doubled in value w ithin tw o years and
will soon com m and over $500 per acre,
h u t is n o t for sale a t th a t.
W e are
farm in g on a sm all scale, an d are pre-
p a in g to p la n t six acres of potatoes.
A ll th re e of us greatly enjoy o u r out of
door ex p eriences. We live on a ru ral
d e l i v e r y ro ute a m ile from L ents.
3
W. A. W ash.
Imported Walnuts and Filberts.
I c u r e jm t in re ceip t of a sh ip m en t
' rep« d ire c t from Low in L eroy, :i
p ro m in e n t n u rse ry m a n an d
w aln u t
grow er in F rance who is in a position
to fu rn ish th e b est th e world affords.
V a rie tie s:
F ra n q u e tte and M avette
T hese were grown on special can tract
fo r n s.
We will g u a ra n te e these to he
g e n i n n e im p o rted stock and tru e to
nam e. A re going fast.
W rite today
of
t o r i>rioe-t
T ne
C h as. B enedict N ursery" Co.,
d e a l e r s in g en eral n u rse ry ‘stock, ¡C a rl­
to n , O r e g o n .
M is s Mae S helton is in P o rtla n d
thi*
w e ek a rra n g in g for th e onening up of
th e m illin e ry an d ladies fu rn is h in g e m ­
po riu m h ere Moon.
INDEPENDENCE.
C ourtesy W est Side.
' M L Baldw in was u p from Salem
yesterd ay , to adjust th e loss on th e
goods of Mr. Long, th e new b u tch er,
w hi h w ere lost in th e riv er w hile load­
ing th e m to com e h ere.
W. A. M essner re tu rn e d S atu rd ay
from a '«usinrss tr ip to Fossil, w h ere lie
disposed of his large stock ra n c h , ami
h as pu rch ased a farm on th e L uckia-
m u te. H e rep o rts a very p le a sa n t trip .
1 A fter th e b ask etb all gam e F riday
n ig h t th e m em bers of both th e hom e
te a m and th e C olum bia U niversity
team s were e n te rta in e d a t th e hom e of
Mrs. S. It. W alker.
Mrs. W alk er was
assisted by several young ladies.
I OhflH. K. H icks received a m essage
from C alifo rn ia, S a tu rd ay m orn in g , co n ­
veying th e news th a t h is fa th e r was se r­
i o u s l y ill w ith p n eum onia.
M r. H icks
d e p a rte d S a tu rd ay aftern o o n via Salem
, for his fa th e r’s hom e an d will be a b se n t
several days.
S unday, a t high noon, a t th e residence
of th e b rid e ’s p a re n ts, M r. am i M rs. M.
W . M ix, occtired th e solem nizing of th e
m arriag e vows of Miss E v a H a n n a and
M r. Ja m e s A lderson. T h e cerem ony
was perform ed by Rev. J . H . Douglas,
of th e B a p tist ch u rch .
M uch in te re st has been m anifested
th e p ast few days in th e proposed c a n ­
n ery a t th is place. It has been decided
to call a m eeting of those in te re ste d , to
be held h ere S atu rd ay , an d tr y an d p e r­
fect th e o rganization of a local com pany
to h an d le th e m a tte r.
It is believed
t h a t it will he u nnecessary to build a
larg er th a n a $3,000 one to begin w ith and
by so doing th e com pany will not have
to in co rp o rate for m ore th a n $ 0 , 000 .
w hich will he am p le to b uild, eq u ip and
fu rn ish th e site for all a d d itio n a l build­
ings t h a t will be needed for several
years.
A. J . S hipley was in a tte n d a n c e at
th e te a c h e rs ’ in s titu te S a tu rd a y and
paid th is office a p le a sa n t call. In c i­
d e n ta lly M r S hipley is raisin g straw b e r ­
ries in a sm all wav betw een spells, and
he re p o rts th a t th e M arshall does th e
b est w ith him so far he has teste d v a rie ­
tie s ; alth o u g h he is s e ttin g o u t a n u m ­
ber of o th e r varieties th is y e a r w ith a
view of te stin g and selecting th e best
v arieties for th is section of th e co u n try .
T h e re is no d oubt h u t th e h ills hack of
M onm outh are especially ad ap ted to
raisin g th e M arshall berry .
M r. Ship-
lev finds th a t til*; W ilson does n o t so
well on th e hill land alth o u g h lie th in k s
it likely th a t it would do well on th e
bottom land in th e vicinity of In d e p e n d ­
ence. H is record with* th e M a rsh all on
a q u a rte r acre is as follow s:
T he first
y e a r th e yield was $32 and th e second
$83 am i th e outlook th is y ear is good
an d will no d o u b t he co n sid erab le larger
th a n la s t y ear.
Hughes an Idealist.
SUCCUMBS TO PARALYSIS.
BALLSTON.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
Mrs. 0 . H. Cobb Passes to the
T ay lo r S yron is q u ite sick w ith no
Great Beyond After an Illness
hopes of recovery.
of Several Months.
Prof. D unton H |*nt S u n d ay w ith th e
a S tS E B E S S S ]
r
M rs. 8 am (K linger is q u ite ill.
fam ily of V. B. Sears.
S ab in a T. C obb, th e wife of O. H .
M r. M axfield is plow ing for Mr. F och t
C obh and an old an d respected re sid e n t
on V. B. S e a rs’ farm n e a r tow n.
of D allas, died S unday n ig h t, aged 63
Mrs. M axfield and^M rs. Sear* visited y ears, a fte r a long illn ess, h e r d e a th lift­
a t th e hom e of N. F .V iregg last week.
ing caused by p araly sis <»f th e h e a rt.
M rs. C obh was a d a u g h te r of J o h n
Mr. C o n n e r has re tu rn e d from th e St.
an
d S arah McNeil, an d was b«*rn in
V in cen t honpital m uch im proved in
Meggs
c o u n ty , O hio, S e p te m b e r 25
h e alth .
18644. From O hio she m oved tn S u tto u ,
F. W. Koval has gone to T ro u td a le C lay co u n ty , N ebraska, in 1873, an d
to k elp cre c i a b uilding for th e O. R. A w as m arried to O. H . C obb, A pril 19,
N. railro ad .
1877. Mr. anti Mrs. C obh cam e to O re­
Orval P rice an d Mr. H all w ill soon go gon in 1890 an d settled in D allas, w here
to R ickreal) to do s«»iiv* c a rp e n te r work th e v resided u n til th e tim e of h e r d e a th .
Site joined th e ch u rch at th e age of
on a house for P e te r Cook.
14 v ears. a n d .w a s a m e m b er of th e
O ur school i- flo u rish in g u n d e r th e U n ited B re th re n ch u rch u n til sh e cam e
m an ag em en t of o u r e n te rp ris in g te a c h ­ to O regon. She th e n tw rain e an ea rn e st
ers. Mr. D unton and Miss F o ster.
an d activ e m em b er of th e M e th o d ist
(ie o rg e Ball is c u ttin g o u t p a rt of his c h u rch , in w hich sh e retn ain d ed u n til
hop y ard , as th e p resen t in d icatio n s will h e r d e a th .
She is su rv iv ed by a h u sb a n d and
not ju stify him in ru n n in g so large a
four c h ild ren , th ev being G eorge and
yam .
W ill Cobh. Mrs. M abel M a rtin , of D al­
K en n eth C am pbell, J r ., w ho was ra is­ las. an d .Mrs. M innie L u p er. of A m ity ,
ed here, hut has been in business in an d a b ro th e r an d sister, R. C. McNeil
C alifornia, has com e hom e sick w ith and M rs. Allen T ow ns, b o th of Mmt
co n su m p tio n .
m o u th .
T h e fu n eral w as held a t 2
IVt<r Cook, o u r form er m e rc h a n t, is o ’clock T u esd ay aftern o o n , an d th e
g o 'n g to R ickreall. an d th e new m er body was ta k e n to th e Odd Fellow’s ’
c h a n ts . M essrs. B m llem an and P oin ­ cem etery for b u rial.
M rs. Cobh was a w om an well know n
d e x te r a re d oing a ru sh in g pusiness.
an d loved am o n g th e people of Dallas
F. W. Koval h as bought tlie fifty acre an d v icin ity , and all will feel reg re t a t
B urlinglm m e place, south of S h erid an , h e r d e p a rtu re , and deep sy m p a th y w ith
at U ) p e r acre. H e h as ju st p u t o u t a th e bereaved h u sb a n d and relativ es.
lot of fru it tre e s an d ex p ects to have a
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m odel hom e th e re in th e fu tu re.
T h e te a c h e rs an d a n u m b e r of th e
scholars of ou r school su rp rise d th e fam ­
ily of Ed H orton w ith a visit a few
n ig h ts ago, and had a very enjoyable
tim e, receiving so m e w h at of a su rp rise,
th em selv es, on th e way hom e, for th e
horses balked an d th ey h ad to w alk.
CITYNEW S.
M rs. D em psey h as been
c h ild re n in P o rtla n d .
visiting h e r
D on’t fail to h e a r th e Dixie Ju b ile e
S ingers a t W oodm en hall M onday ev e n ­
ing.
V ern e B a rtle tt, w ho h as been popular
in m usical circles h e re for th e pa«t year,
lias w ith his fam ily m oved to W alla
W alla.
M r. a m lM rs.C . G .C oad an d d a u g h te rs,
P au lin e, G enevieve an d Doris, sp e n t
S a tu rd ay and S u n d ay w ith Mr. G oad's
sister, M rs. J . B. S tu m p am i fam ily a t
M onm outh.
T h e d irecto rs of th e D allas C a n ­
n in g an d P acking C o m p an y held a
m eeting T h u rsd a y and in stru cted th e
se cre ta ry to buy th e can n e ry site offer­
ed by N. A nderson, on th e w est side of
south M ain stre e t ju st accross th e rail­
road tra c k , w ith 190 feet frontage east
and w est, a t $.”«30, th is sig h t having been
recom m ended as far th e best le cith in
in view’, by can n ery e x p e rts who w ere
h ere from S pokane th is week. T h e d i­
recto rs also d elegated Geo. W. M yer
an d H . G. C am pbell to v isit som e of th e
p la n ts in th e valley for th e purpose of
a s c e rta in in g in fo rm atio n in g eneral as
to m ach in ery , b u ild in g s, e q u ip m e n t etc.
T hey will go to S pringhrook tom orrow
to v isit th e can n ery th e re , and M onday
will go up th e valley to d ifferen t points.
For Rheumatic Sufferers.
T he q uick relief from pain affoided by
ap p ly in g C h a m b e rla in ’s
P ain Balm
m akes it a favorite w ith sufferers from
rh e u m a tism , sc iatic a, lam e hack, lu m ­
bago a n d d eep seated an d m u scu lar
pains. For sale by B elt & C herrin g -
to n .
B ro u g h t u p a fter th e s tric te s t o rth o ­
MONMOUTH.
doxy in th e fear of th e Ixtrd, it would
a p p e a r to he th e only fear th a t C h arles
P low ing an d p la n tin g gard en is th e
E. H ughes Ims ever know n. In an a r­
ticle on G overnor H ughes, in th e M arch o rd er of th e day.
M cC lur’s, B urton J . H en d rick h as t u r n ­
M rs. Ja m e s G ra h a m visited in In d e­
ed th e se a rc h lig h t on one of th e m ost pendence F riday.
in te re stin g
p erso n alities before th e
U ncle M at G rah am is ab le to lie o u t
c o u n try to-day.
again a fte r a siege of lagrippe.
Q u ite a n u m b e r are sp ra y in g
tre e s w hile th e w eath er is fair.
fru it
$100 Reward, $100
T h e read ers of th is p ap er will he
pleased to learn th a t th e re is a t least
one d read ed d isease th a t science has
been ab le to cu re in all its stages, and
th a t is C a ta rrh . H a ll’s C a ta rrh C u re is
th e o nly p o sitive cu re now know n to th e
m edical fra te rn ity .
C a ta rrh being a
c o n stitu tio n a l d isease, req u ires a c o n s ti­
tu tio n a l tre a tm e n t.
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
( ’lire is ta k e n in ern a lly , actin g d irectly
upon th e blood an d m ucous sufaces of
th e sy stem , th e re b y d estro y in g th e
fo u n d atio n of th e disease, an d giving
th e p a tie n t stre n g th by b u ild in g u p th e
c o n stitu tio n and assistin g n a tu re in d o ­
ing its w ork.
T he p ro p rie to rs h av e so
m uch faith in its c u ra tiv e pow ers th a t
th e y offer O ne H u n d red D ollars for any
case th a t it fails to cure. Sem i for list
of te stim o n ials. A ddress, F. J . C henev
it C o., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all d ru g ­
g ists, 73c. T ake H a ll’s F am ily P ills for
c o n stip a tio n .
Born in th is city , W ednesday, F e b ru ­
ary 28th, to M r. an d M rs J . M . S ears,
a son.
in o u r local colum n last w eek, we
m en tio n ed th e fact t h a t M r. F. E. M yer
h ad an ounced his can d id acy for th e
n o m in atio n for co u n ty tre a s u re r.
It
sh o u ld h av e been co u n ty assessor.
M r. S. W. Blessing, w ho a s h o rt tim e
ago h ad th e m isfo rtu n e, w hile sp littin g
wood, to get a sm a ll piece of steel from
off th e wedge in h is eye co m p letely dis-
tro v in g th e sig h t of th a t o rg an , an d in
o rd e r to save tlie sig h t of th e o th e r eye
u n d e rw e n t an o p eratio n in P o rtla n d
T u esd ay , an d it is th o u g h t by a tte n d in g
ph y sician s th a t no fu rth e r tro u b le will
resu lt. E d. Blessing w en t dow n M on­
day to a tte n d h is fa th e r.
TEA
Not 1 in ILKK) who buy
Schilling’s Best wants the
money.
Your grocer return« your money If you d o n ’t
like Sc billing'« Be«t; we pay him.
W h en in A irlie
V isit th e
Not only for rich or fine food
or for special times or service.
Royal is equally valuable in the
preparation of plain, substantial,
every-day foods, for all occa­
sions. It makes the food more
taSty, nutritious and wholesome.
DO YOU KNOW
THE WET WEATHER
COMFORT AND
PROTECTION
afforded by a
■sow rgj
SLICKER?
Clean - Light
Durable
'tint MÌ»
Guaranteed
Waterproof
A 8 p re lim in a ry tra in in g for th e Me­
E d M itty is plow ing for G eo rg e C h a p ­ ch an ical an d E lectrical courses is F re sh ­
m an fo r a c h e rry o rc h a rd .
m an wood w ork, an d w ith th o se of
»300
M r. H o lm an will p u t o u t a c h e rry o r­ o th e r courses ta k in g it th e e n ro llm e n t
reaches 190. T h is keeps th e sh o p s busy
Everywhere
c h a rd .
for eig h t h ours a d ay , an d la te r a sh ift
A J TOWER CO BOSTON US*
J o h n C re p p in ’s b ab y ho y , 18 m o n th s m ay w ork S atu rd ay s.
old, g o t a b o ttle of carb o lic acid off th e
L ast S a tu rd a y th e 138 boy d elegates
b u rea a n d d ra n k som e of it. H e lived
to th e Boys’ C onference had a royal
+ + + + + ’H m H m H *+ F*H, 9 J,+*M*+ 9 H ,+ 9 59*fr a little o v er tw o h o u rs.
tim e. C om ing from all p a rts of th e
j
O ur te a c h e r, Miss O sie G rice, passed s ta te th ey enjoyed th e city, th e college
+ I in h e r e x a m in a tio n a lrig h t.
g ro u n d s, an d took an ho u r in th e a f te r ­
V
J o h n an d Jo e T re n t w ere v isiting noon to show off th e ir a th le tic ab ilities
t
in field an d tra c k w ork.
t
I th e ir folks, th e A n trican s.
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som e ex ten siv e im p ro v e m e n ts in th e ir
a fte r a sh o rt v isit w ith h e r p a re n ts.
4 . Is th e p rice we will pay for w h eat
d ep o t h ere, it h av in g becom e neceesary
Mrs-
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4* a t o u r m ill.
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to en larg e it on acco u n t of th e rap id ly
s ta rte d for th e ir
hom e W edn esd ay . grow ing b usiness.
H er sister, R u b y T h ack er, w e n t w ith
h e r as far as G ates to h elp ta k e care of
th e bab ies.
Wheat 80
Cents
I Dallas Flouring .Mills f
S W E E N E Y BR O S.,
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P ro p rie to rs.
INSTRUCTOR ON
♦
H ullas, O regon.
R .C CRA V EN
W. G. V ASSALL
directors :
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g a in e d m ir in g m a n y y e a rs of c o n tin u o u s
o r s a le —e a rly seed p o ta to es by L. I. Bursell,
D alla»
MlJ
E. M SM ITH,
C o u n ty C lerk.
lenient.
«MWy.lM
N. L. B u tler,
A tto rn e y
President
Caehier
H
iwm.
Administrator’s
U U R E Heed sp rin g w h eat, , th r e e v arieties, Red
* Chaff. Hootch Fife an d D efiance. Price 90
ent» a b u sh el. Jam e s K. S ears, McCoy.
tf
C O g SAJ,E grosh y o u n g eon , tw o sows w ith
1 y o u n g pigs, a n d vjx «hosts. J . W. R obinson.
M utual p h o n e Blavk 111.
tf
for h a t c h in g - f r o m a v ery
1 4 ' GGS
K I Rede S! *> for thirteen
fine p en of
White
I
Do You
Know
T h a t b r o a d is l ik e ly t o
a b so r b d is e a s e
germ s
w h e n s h ip p e d in a b u g -
Notice.
V O T 1 C E 18 H ER EB Y G IVEN T H T T H E UN-
I IT d en d g n e d h as been a p p o in te d b y th e c o u n ­
ty c o u rt of Polk Co., O regon, a d m in is tr a to r of
th e e s ta te o f M arg aret M Y R id d ell d eceased . All
p erso n s k n o w in g th em selv es in d e b te d to said
e s ta te a r e h e re b y notified to c a ll a n d s e ttle th e
sam e w ith th e u n d ersig n e d w ith in six m o n th s
I from th e d a te h ereo f am i all p erso n s h o ld in g
claim s a g a in st said e s ta te a re h e re b y notified
to p resen t th e sam e d u ly v erified to m e a t
j M on m o u th , O regon, w ith in six m o n th s from
th e d a te hereof.
at D allas, O regon, th i» 2 7 th d ay of
N, L. B u t l e r , R , C , C r a y e n , P J,. K e y t
M. M. Ellin, W , O , V*»»alL
;NGL18H W A LN l'T tree»— for th e n ex t 30
Thin h a n k i* pleased to place a t th e
■ dny«. I w ill sell w aln u t tree» ln quH iititie»
1 facilities
f front 1 to I.UUO a t th e red u ce d ra te of 10 cent» d is p o s a l o f its c u s to m e r s WW
K. B. Beezley, Fall« Oftjr.
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T h e r ig h t th in g to do w hen you feel
b ilio u s is to ta k e a dose of C h a m b e rla in ’s
S to m ach and L jvgf T u b ists. T h ey will
eleansu th e sto m ac h an d re g u la te th e
liv er an d bowels. T ry it. P ric e 25
cen ts. S am p les free a t Belt<k C h e rrin g -
to n 's d ru g sto re.
DALLAS CITY BANK
Advertising under thl« head J cent » word
nach Insertion
»eh.
A t th e h o m e o f h e r fa th e r, W es T ren t,
M rs. M aggie Long was m a rrie d to J . T.
Coffey.
What to Do When Billious.
S tu d io : Room 2, W ilson b u ild in g ,
D allas, O regon.
NEW TO-DAY
ARRIVALS
T h u rs d a y :
T. C. P a rk e r, In d e p .
F rid a y :
\\ . A. M essner, In d e p .
S a tu r d a y :
M. M erw in, In d ep ,
L. C. P alm er an d wife, In d ep .
D. L. K ey t, P erry d ale.
Sum l a y :
A. Jo h n so n . D allas,
M rs. F. Rowell, D allas.
M onday:
E. S. H illard , In d ep .
M rs. A. F. T o n er, D allas.
Miss E d n a H olm es, D allas.
P. A. F in se th , D allas.
W ill Caldw ell, D allas.
E d ith Y ates, Dallas.
Rosco B allan ty n e, D allas.
Will M eM asters, D allas.
T u e sd a y :
J . B ird, D allas.
J . S. Cooper. In d ep .
W , M eM asters, Dallas.
D. P. Stouffer is seriously
hom e in th is citv.
ill a t
his
Administrator’s Notice.
VTOTICE is herein- given th a t I, E. C. R ich
m ond. h av e been a p p o in te d by th e co m i­
ty c o u rt of Polk coiiutv, O regon, a d m in is tra ­
to r of th e e s ta te of W illiam W illiam s, deceased.
A ll persons in d e b te d to said e s ta te a re r e q u ir ­
ed to m ake im m ed iate pay m en t to m e, a n d all
persons h a v in g elaim s ag a in st said e s ta te , are
h ereby req u ired to p resen t th e sam e to me,
p roperly verified as by law re q u ire d , a t D a lla s
Polk co u n ty , O regon, w ith in six m o n th s from
th e d a te hereof.
D ated th is 5th d ay of F eb ru ary , 1908.
K. ( RICHMOND,
A d m in istrato r of th e e s ta te of
W illiam W illiam s, deceased,
L. D. Brown,
A ttorney for E state.
Don’t neglect your cough.
T h e re is a new- b ab y boy a t M r.
M oor o n e ’s th e B u rto n place.
B. F. JONES
Attorney-at-Law
and distribute your
advertising cards.
PIANO AND ORGAN.
.PORTLAND HOTEL
Civile M itty an d fam ily left th e 18th
for th e ir new hom e a t .Vlinetta, W ash.
i
!•+ + + + * + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
s e rv ic e a m i g r o w th .
>Mt>cr
>m i> i,
M essrs Lee F en to n an d F ra n k Coad,
w ith th e ir b e tte r h alves, sp e n t last F ri­
d ay aftern o o n view ing th e g ro u n d s and
C h a rley P aul an d wife, of S h erid an , im p ro v e m e n ts prev io u s to th e arriv al
h av e been v isitin g w ith h is sister, M rs. of th e 130 D allasites on th e 8:30 e x c u r­
W ill Brow n.
sion.
J o h n Brow n an d M a rt S p iv ey are
T he college v in y ard has a b o u t 80 va­
w o rk in g th e ir stra w b e rrie s.
rieties of g rap es of b earin g age. T his
seas >n ab o u t 40 m ore of trie d varieties
will be trie d for e x p e rim e n t and in ­
E0LA.
stru ctio n to th e ran c h e rs of th e sta te .
J o h n B oyer is out from his Salm on
riv e r hom e on b usiness.
Post Your Bills
Polk county, Oregon, within fix month* from
\JO T l('K is h ereb y g iv en th a t u p to F e b ru a ry
A b so lu te ly fu r »
the billposter
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
Wood Bids Wanted.
B a k in g Powder
Have Homer Dale
R. J. Evans, Proprietor.
H
ijgfOOOr
......................
PALACE CIGAR STORE,
Cool d rin k s, fresh ca n d ie sa
ch o ice line of cig ars a n d to b c c o .
Executrix Notice.
th e d a te of I Ids notice.
Dated al M onm outh. Ore.. J a n . 1:1, P.HIS.
EMMA JANK PKKKI.NH.
E x e c u trix of th e e s ta te of
. P erk in s, deceased.
A. F C am pbell.
A tto rn e y for esta te.
Fruit Fftffa
IN D E P E N D E N C E , OK.
P ro b a te w ork a sp e cialty .
M rs. A. N. H allock r e tu rn e d hom e af­
te r a two w eek’s v isit a t N ew port, r e ­
ports a very p le a s a n t tim e.
XTOTK’K Is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u n d e rsig n
I* eil Ims been a p p o in te d e x e c u trix of th e
e s ta te of L. S. IV rk ln s. d eceased . All p e r­
sons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re r e ­
q u ire d to p resen t th e sam e, d u ly v erified, an d
w ith th e p ro p er vo u ch ers, to th e u n d en d g n e d
at th e d m it sto re in th e city of M on m o u th ,
Probate Court.
W here the finest biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, crufts
or puddings are required
T ^ oyal is indispensable.
E sta te of T. M. R ailey, deceased—in- |
v en to rv an d a p p ra ism e n t filed am i ap- ;
J M M iller to F S L in d ley , 30
proved.
acres, t 7 am i 8 s. r 5 w
$ 3200
E s ta te of A J . N ew m an, d eceased — j
I) M G u th rie to (J B an d M a rth a
! in v en to ry am i a p p ra is m e n t filed and ■
J R e m in g to n , 40.41 acres, t 8 s
750 j ap p ro v ed .
r 5 w .................................................
G B R em ington to .1 H R e m in g ­
E s ta te of J o h n Loy, d eceased — W. H . j
to n . 20 acres, t 8 s, r 5 w ...........
300! M u rp h y , A. A n derson an d E. B. G o b at |
T D H ollow ed et ux to H en ry
a p p o in te d a p p raisers.
W agoner, lo t in F a lls Citv
41
In re e s ta te —of F ran ces K u c h e r ; final
F W K u bin to A A Living-
acco u n t filed a n d set for h e a rin g on S a t­
s on, 9.37 acres
in B u rley
u rd a y , M arch 28 a t 1 o ’clock.
488
L I W heeler e t ux to D W Saw-
150:
id l e 7 acres in D L C No 7830
M arriage licenses.
P P Buhb*r to David N ach tin g all
W illard M cCready to I ida Boothlv.
13.18 acres, t 7 a, r 5 w .............. 1150
Roy W . B ullard to G e rtru d e D icken-
S L Sen ggin to F W R oyal, 50
acres, t 6 h , r ft w
.............. 2000 s e n . /
M nrv F R o b erts to A lpert H oppe
ii*7 acres, t 7 s, r 6 w ................
10
NORTH DALLAS.
M J G rah am to C M T rav is, 1.19
acre«, t 8 «, r ft w ...........
.......
G ra n d m a Boyer wa# ta k e n to th e in ­
J 1 P a rry to S am uel H ick s, 30
sa n e asy lu m M onday. H er co ndition
acres, t 8 p , r ft w .........................
becam e so m u ch w orse lately th a t sh e j
G E W allin g to O L N elson, 43
acres, t 8 s, r 6 w . .
......... 3750 could not be p ro p erly cared for a t hom e. !
G ra n d p a ex p ects to re n t h is place and
H V T a rta r et ux to F red J o h n ­
live w ith h is c h ild re n in th e fn tu re .
son in te re st in 151.80 acres in
t 9 s, r 8 w .......................................
1
G ra n d p a C onlee w en t to M cM innville |
E H Ja ck so n e t ux t<> W O Mor­
M onday to a tte n d th e fu n era l ef his sis- i
row e t u x , 20 acres, t 7 s r 3 w. . 2000 te r, w hich w as held th e re T u esd ay , i
II H H o llan d to B u ch ev ’s L u m ­
G ra n d p a is alm o st 83, h u t is still activ e j
per C o m p an y , 1800.87 acres, t 8
s, r 7 a n d 8 w ...................................
10 enough to ta k e such trip s alone.
Miss L in n ie M itchell am i b ro th e r, \
S ta te of Oregon to J E M iller, 140
acres, t 7 s r 5 w
.................... 3000 R ay, a re v isitin g frien d s a t N ew berg.
E dw in W h eeler et u x to Jo sep h
It w as w ith d eep re g re t th a t we heard
300 of th e d e a th of M rs. O. H . C obb She
Dowd, 20 acres in t 8 s, r 8 w
G race W h eeler et al to Jo sep h
was a w om an loved by all, a n d one
200 w ho alw ays h ad a kin d word for e v e r y
Dowd, 20 acres, t 0 s, r 8 w .........
D
one. S h e will he m issed by h e r m any
0 . A. C. NOTES.
Patents.
1 friend* an d n eig h b o rs.
IT. S. to W alter W illiam s 180 acres, t
L e rt M iller re tu rn e d la s t S u n d ay to
I n th e F re sh m a n class try o u t for
’ s, r 7 w, p a te n t.
th e hom e of his sister, M rs. Lee, a fter m edals in th e 4-m ile cross c o u n try run
U . S. to E dw in W h eeler, 25 acres, t 8 ta k in g an e x te n d e d tr ip of n in e m o n th s h ere last S a tu rd ay , tw o Polk county
h , r 7 w, p a te n t.
| vwuting an d tra v e lin g in fo u rteen sta te s, hoys won p laces; G r a n t M cL aughlin of
j H e left Iow a ju s t tw o h o u rs ah ead of In d ep en d en ce, g e ttin g first an d Percy
Be su re to a tte n d th e p u b lic school th e big blizzard th a t stru c k th e r e last Dodo, of F alls C ity , second place.
lib rary ben efit a t W oodm en h all n e x t week. T he tr a in follow ing w as block­
O ur weekly n ew sp ap er h ead s its front
aded 48 ho u rs.
M onday n ig h t.
page w ith “ D allas W ins From O. A. C.
C lau d C onlee m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to C h a m p io n sh ip of th e S tate le a g u e ,”
B allstoir M onday.
an d gives m uch c re d it to th e fast bun ch
M r. C ritehlow an d M r. W ilcox are from D allas college- a sm all school b u t
one th o ro u g h in its in stru ctio n .
v ery busy p ettin g o u t fru it trees.
W e wish to th a n k th e ladies of M is­
tleto e circle for th e ir k in d n ess to us in
th e illn ess an d d e a th of o u r d e a r babe.
— M r. an d M rs. C om stock.
T h e b ask et lmll gam e Sat u n la y ev en ­
ing w as a signal success for M onm outh.
Mr. an d M rs. J . T. R o b ertso n , of
M ontgom ery, visited w ith h is p a re n ts
on T uesday.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Card ot Thanks.
M rs. M at G ra h a m whh in In d e p e n ­
dence F riday on b usiness an d pleasu re.
M rs. N. T a rte r, of C orvallis, w as a
M onm outh v isito r betw een tra in s W ed­
nesday.
What Our County Officials Have Done __
Since Our Last Issue.
Statistics show that in New York City
alone over 200 people die every week from
consumption.
And most of these consutrntives might
be living now if they had not n e g l e c t e d the
warning ccugh.
You know how quickly S c o f f * S
E f n a / j / o n enable* you to throw off a
cough or cold.
• 9 ’ 4 m A d TtrnoKli'
m in istra to r.
ALL DRUGGISTS; SO«. AND *1.00.
Administrator’s Notice.
N
OTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN TH A T TH E UN
(!i 7 i»}ypc 4 hA | beep d u l j ^ t o j l . y j h e
co u n ty , lâYu'ft oí the ¡»late
Jor Polk
c county,
o u n ty _ ladminist’jrator
_ „ n e x * a , of
th e e s ta te of T h o m as M B ailey, deceased. All
I p«r«on» hnvinit claim s naainat said calaic are
n.-rally re q u ire d to p resen t th e sam e to me
p ro p e rly v erified, a s by law re q u ire d , a t th e
p aU as city b a n k . Dallas*. O regon, w ith in six
m o n th ? from th e d a te Ihereof.
pst.A th is 20 th d a y of F e b ru a ry , 1908.
W. G. V ASS ALU
A d m in istra to r w — itf^
v- \ U* .»nnextfd of f t«
ta te of T h o m as M. R ailey.deceased.
L. D. Brow n, A tto rn e y for esta te.
Administrator’s Nolice.
A COM M ON
E X P R E S S IO N
When I want my laundry done
up nicely I take it to the
Dallas Steam Laundry
NORTH MAIN STREET
V O T IC E TS H EREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM
it m ay co n cern th a t th e c o u n ty c o u rt of
PHONI
BELL SII
out so 11)6 of the botbakt-
*tuff* to Iw obtained any­
where in the W illamette
to yoo than
sent out?
Three of the many
reasons why should de-
BOTH PHONES
EMERSON L. HARRIS
A d m in istra to r of th e e s ta te of N ancy W. H arris
Administrator’s
PHONE
MUTUAL 1411
DALI AS. OREGON
Notice.
of th e e s ta te of M arth a Fuch*, 4 ece*«««l All
p ersons k n ow ing th em selv es in d e b te d to said
e s ta te are h ereb y n otified to ca ll a n d » ettle 4 h c
* ta m e w ith th e u n d ersig n e d w ith in six m o n th s
from th e d a te h ereo f an d a ll persona h o ld in g
| |g g |g
— 1 h ereb y notified
S per cent discount, cash (or thirty days) S per cent