Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 16, 1908, Image 2

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    j for 10 per cent of the amount bid. to la* forfeit-
led incaae the bidder stsll fail to give bond W om en as W ell as Men
and execute a contract. The envelope ‘ Oli­
li dng eh»* Md must bedlr *t' d « • tb** tin » -i*-
I rig •* d « idit>ir and .oar*«*«! “ lild on Hrreet
Are Made Miserable by
I tinpr«>Vi tin ut." Homi in un amount equ«ti to
I the • oii.ru. t price will In* required for faithful j
Kidney Trouble.
j
I | h rforniance of contract.
Refttored to llea ltli by Lydia I*', i Ti. • i ity r< - rves the right to reject any and i
In com bination, proportion and process, H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla
j all Id L.
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PiukliaiuN
Vegetable
C
om
pound.
.
.
f,
7 * •
« , i
i
j l, hkown
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dls-
is therefore Peculiar to Its e lf in merit, sales and cures.
H ea d W n a t T h ey S a y.
A.,.|ltor »nd Poll,.- Judge .,‘r ihr i i:j ..( i,„i- | couruges «ad lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
MU m Lillian R om .530
i, Oregon.
and checriulness noon
It is made from the best blood-purifying, alterative and
I* i*i Mtn Street, N *v.
disappear when the kid
York, writes: “ Lydia
tonic ingredients by such original and peculiar m ethods as to
neys are out of order
E Pi.’ikhaiu's Vegeta-
TWO
P0LK1TES
= * or diseased.
Summons.
bin l o.n pound over-
retain the full medicinal value o f each and all.
Kidney trouble has
Vir/iiiio irreg ;lu. itie», po
T h e severest form s o f scrofula, salt rheum, catarrh, rheu­ la Controversy Over School Land
In the usine of the • ate of Oregon, for 1*«
^^1
become so prevalent
Stjrioli«* suffering, and
county.
Diyarrmenl
No.
2
nervous
headaches,
r
D l‘lal is not uncomnon
P
Mrs.
matism, dyspepsia, and debility are cured every day by
a.tor everything else Mu;. Ti. I «.in. Mrs.
V / ' . 1/ for ? child to be born
Matters.
ha I failed to help me, Kdgar. Mrs. H <o Mary
F if,
/ ■U v V
afflicted with weak kid-
and I feel it a duty to Mr.
i. IliHin. I I-
BOSS
C/
* neys. If the child urln-
A dispatch from Salem yesterday to | \
let others know of it.”
r.l Pike. Mr-
Alice
7 - ^ ■ * 4 / ates too often, if the
the Portland Journal sa\ s : Complaint j
K atliurineCraig,23M Crabtre« Aaroi J'i);.*.
urine scalds the flesh or if, v/hen the child
PiitiiitiiTs,
Lafayette St., Denver,
has hern made against Judge J. I. Co!-I
reaches an age when it should be able to
Ty;.C«>l.. writes: “ Thanks Williuin 11 anco«
Sold by druggists everywhere. Buy it today.
litis, oi Pallas, by James Sykes, of P«»lk
Hi ii >
lip
to
Lydia
E.
Pinkhatu’s
control
the passage, it is yet afflicted with
Hill iene «-•*, (Mm
county, who alleges that Collins, who
in
8 p * c ia u T o meet the wishes of those who prefer medicine in tablet form, we are
Vegetable Coin |ioiu<d I I « .... . Mr-. .1 '*i. - II
bed-weUing. depend upon it. the cause of
Ite«*»*
has for a number of years, loaned state i
$ am well, after suffering I . (’Imrles J. Bce-icv
pow putting OP Hood’s Sarsaparilla in chocolate-coated tablets as well a in the usual
th ; difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
school funds in Polk countv, overcharged
for months from ner­ , J i. M. Hee-h y. C. M.
liquid form. By reducing Hood’s Sarsaparilla to a solid extract, we have retained in the
step should be towards the treatment of
him fur aii application for a loan. I he
• ¡e*- ami Thonia» B. |
vous prostration.**
tablets the curative properties of every medicinal ingredient.
these important organs. This unplc..cant
I
Betsb
y,
Miss Marie Stoltz-
charges were heard hi Treasurer Ste i
Sold by druggists or sent by mail. 100 doses one dollar. C. 1. 11 «»«»I
Lowell. Mass.
Defemlants. J •«
trouble is due to a diseased condition of the
lnan, of i.aurel, la.,
arid ( iovernor Chamberlain of the land |
" ’ lllb’.m IlniH’iii l:s,
Henry Hunco k« kidneys and bladder and net to a habit as
*5
¡ j a writes:
............. “ I was in a run- T "
board yesterday afternoon. Their de- j
1 i tionainl.su f-
y
»
«ilowiii'OM
i '
ka
M
r*,
n
Raie B iea >. most people suppose.
ci-ion was reserved.
i» i H lured I (ron
from suppression, I « c i'lc> I lite.-!ey, Jeoxic M. Beeuley.
Women as well as men are made mis­
Svkes eitarged that Collins had been
nini TlioniUH B. Beesley. the above
* indigestion, and
ST* / a ¿kindigest.........
-. po I M un Beeslex
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
:« <i (icfemLiit.M.
overcharging those who applied for loans
SB
‘ irculatioH. Lydi F
MIE N.\MK OF IHKHTVTE o f ORK«.()N ; and both need the same great remedy.
of sei.ool money.
Collins had Iteeu
table ' I I N You
<
4] I'hikliam’s Veg'itabic
Admitted to the second elans of mail matter.
and each of you are hereby required
r '.roi ?f' euV Compound made me
in* ! 11 » appear am! an.-wer the complaint fl 1***1 The mild and the immediate effect of
appointed by the hoard to act for it :it
.............
strong
a.
well
and
strong.”
I u'/nin : ;.t»u in the above entitled suit, in the S w a m p -R oot is soon realized. It is sole
Polk county and to receive applications
Miss Ellen M. Olson, above i.nmed c mrt, on or before six weeks by druggists, in fifty-
fT-ft'*" ^_
for loans out of the state school fund,
*%of 417 N. E »-t St., Kiv I ! : .mi ihc date of the Inst inihllcation of tills cent and one dollar
‘
T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL, 16 1908.
Sykes says Collins charged him $b> for
and if you imi soto appear ami
I H wan oc, III., says: “ Ly- summon.',
»¿a
answ » r, for w nut thereof the plaintiffs will size*. You may have
filing ids application and $10 for a
f i l i a l Piiikhuin’sVege-
I*
fake
a
decree
against
you
ami
each
of
you
ns
sample
bottle
by
mail
worthies' abstract, which if forwarded
ilo Compound
cured prax'd forili thelrimid complaint, towit: Tliat
” J
fiJ table
C.
free.
also
pamphlet
tell-
H
om
e
of
8
w
am
p- Root
uie of backache, side id aiti tiff.- are the owners in fee simple of tin*
to the land hoard, would have defeated
V . P . F IS K E .
ache, and established I following dr ilbed real prop«*rty, towit: The ing a i ab- t It inclu hnf many N
his application for a loan. Sykes said
~ 27 in township <
n \ thousands of testimonial letters received
my periods, after the ' luth »i>t quarter of section
he had asked for a $2,000 loan hut never
be**t local doctors had | south ot
‘ outity, ¡'lr
,ri from sufferer? c-.red. In writing Dr. Kilmer
illSIl, In
Itemizer, one year in advance
..........
$1 50 had obtained it because of his dispute
Oregon, and that de-
failed to help me.
fendants an : each of thtm be forever barred & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
. 2 00 with Judge Collins.
8UB80KIPTI0N With Weekly Oregonian or Semi*weekly Journal.
< !>j< hi d from claiming any right, title or mention this pap-.r.
On the other hand, Collins said he FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. j and
. 1 75
With Oregon Woodman................ ..
..
interest in -r to said real premises or any part
had tiled the application for Sykes with­
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- \ hwjj - j
T and for such Other and further "order
Do not make any mistake, but re-
the court may seem proper in the preni-
out cost, but had mad«; an abstract for
, member the name, Hwamp-Root, Hr
him for $10 atid then charged him $15 to ham’s Y\g table Compound, made ¡‘,V.
I Kilm er’s Swamp-Root, and the address
BELL ] Residence, 113
examining it and giving an opinion on from roots and herbs, lias been the six i weeks, by ord rof Hon. Ed. ii.'r
MUTUAL]
1401
F. tio'ad. judge
the abstract. Collins admitted that the standard remedy for female ills, of the eo'iM v court of Polk county, Oregon, ingham pton, N. Y. on every bottle.
m ad" at ch i ubers on Marc h TG, 199S, nr, l ¡he
abstract was worthless, hut it was be­ and has positively cured thousands of date
of the first publication thereof is March
cause the titles wen; not clear. He said women who have l>een troubled with 19,1908.1111(1 the date of the hist publication
Patronite One Another for the. Unbuilding o f Twi n and County.
The |> o 1I h will open at 12 noon and
he could not advise the board to make displacements, inflammation, ulcera­ will be on the 80th dax of April ion*.
HIBI EY Ai KAKIN,
close at 7. «VII vote at the same place.
the loan, and therefore gave the opinion tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
Attorney • for Plaintiffs.
that tlie titles were not good, which, lie periodic pains, backache, that bear­
Miss Minn Hughes will leave Friday
said, had offended Sykes.
A t the primaries mark you r ballot as follow s:
for an extended visit with relatives in
ing-dow n feeling. tl:ititleney,indisofc-
t ion,•!i/./i• mss,.»t.torvousprostration Notice of Bids fur Construction California.
Why don’t you t ry it ?
Mr. Abel l ’ glow is having a handsome
o f Three Budges, I our Fills
Summons.
FOR U N I T E D S T A T E S S E N A T O R IN CO N G RESS
> lr«. F i n k l ’ a n i In v ite * a ll s ick
new cottage built on his property on
w o m e n t o Av»*.;te h e r f o r a d v ic e . VOTI« E :s hcretiv given that bids will be re Court strec .
Lucy F. Jellltion. plaintiff
Sh.* bus quitted thousands to *' evi •'! f;.r till "dll' {ru: ! ¡o i < one
Mrs. R. II. McKim and Miss Maggie
vs.
}
Spun l'i) feet long with 10 feet appretti lies at
health.
A u d r e y s , L y n n , M ass.
X
Geo. E. Chamberlain
Charli** J. JelliMoti, defendant
J
each end. at Independence; on* tio f()«t spun McKim, oi Bak«-r ( ’itv, mother and sis­
wood bridge with Bo feet anproachat each end : ter of Mrs. L. I). Brown, arrived last
To CharlpN J. J l 'III soh , tin* above named d e­
one at what is x.n.xvu u> tlie Flannery bridge: night for a visit with her.
fendant :
on- »'> f<M/t -p<iii wo >d bridge at what is kimwn
I V the name of l he slate of Oregon, you are
Peculiar to Itself
June under the referendum, are made
exempt from taxation. If the people
of Oregon adopt the amendment. h I
moat every larmer in the ante will
, Hud hia tax hill lea» when the next
tin..- f..r
t .x .- •
This fact can l»e demonstrate«! to an\
• telligeiit man wlm will take
troni» e to go into the question.
|
j
!
,iït IS
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
TdZ POLK COUNTY ITEMIZER.
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
V/
John D McDonald et ux to X' A
Kersey, I »t in Dallas .........
L •» Reeves et ux to Maggie M
Pomeroy et al, l"t in lu d ep .. .
Martha A Hill to 1 mlepeiuleiice
Canning Co,, lots in ludep
John A Y. olfe to (¡(‘org** Rover,
122 acres, t 6 s, r 5 w
T P Janes et ux t«> (Jarl P Swen­
son. land in Dallas .................
Abel C d« w et ux t«» Mrs. >v A.
R st, lots in Moiinumth .........
C P Wells et ux to J K Wells, lots
in Ruena Vista............................
Henrietta L Wells et al toC I*
Wells, 1(»3 acres, t D s, r 4 w......
11 N Mutt ¡sun to Fdgar Sucre
lots in Monmouth
J R Nesmith to Charlotte Nes­
mith, f l acres, t 7 s, r 4 'V.........
M Tillery et ux to L*dia Raker.
lots in Indc|>cndence.........
S K Crowley et ux to Nancv J
Taylor et al, 272 acres t 7 s, r 4 w
W (4 Henry to Margaret Henry,
H8 acres, t 8 s, r b w
John Curufmtl' et ux to A F Ho-
fe*', 22 acres, t 7 s, r 3 w
C W Hartley to () I Morris, 5t>
acres, t 7 and 8 s, r 4 w
Joseph D >wd et ux to Paul Fund-
man, 20 acres, t »> s, r 8 w .........
’PHONES:
FO R C O N G R E SSM A N
X
j , j - W hitney
A sleepy Congress hates a Presi­
dential message much as the ordinary
man hates an alarm clock in the
morning.
Having elected all the Taft dele
gates, Manager Hitchcock can now
begin work on the speeches for the
Chicago convention.
A fashion note says women’s hats
will have tall frowns tliia summer.
Uneasy will rest the man who sits !»•-
hind a crown in that case.
The principal duty of the republi­
can orators this year will fa1 to con­
vince the voters that much of the
recent panic was purely imaginary.
Towns with tail end base ball* teams
will this year have a chance to ap|iear
more interested in the race for Presi
dency than in that fur the pennant.
The charge that the prohibitionists
are approaching the patent medicine
manufacturers for campaign contri-
butiona should lie well shaken before
taken seriously.
ANOTH ER IN T ELK CT U A L F R A C ­
TION.
Last week we saw lit to caution the
voters of Polk county against a too
hasty discussion regarding the pro­
posed single tax amendment. We al
su asserted that the Oregonian had
done considerable in regard to the
moulding of public opinion again-1
such a measure. As is usual where a
country newspaper has the audacity
to differ in opinion with the moun­
tain of wisdom inhabiting tin- sixth
story of the Pittock building, they in
variably turn their battery of ridi-
THE THREE “ L Y ’ FOR
WILLIE’S BOSS
NEW T M)AY
* hereby required to appearand answer the
com plaint filed iigRlmd yon in the above en­
titled suit on or before the 2Sth day of May,
pans. That being the last «lay for your appear
Advertising mule tills head K cent a word
a nee or answer, lixed by an order of the • our«
for the publication of this summons. And if •ach Insert : m
you tail no to appear and answer the Name, for
want the reef, plaintiff will apply to the
*urt
for a deert - against you for tne relief pr.iycd
boa i s »for
• KVIt K vii K o .t
fur In h« r complaint, tow i t : I'..at th hoiids
lie Hurd. 2 j miles • > of Dallas.
of matrimony now existing bet ween plaintiff
and yourself be dissolved, and tliai .-he have
the custody of the minor children, the issue of
cents W.
said marriage low lt: Kurland <’., Espy <•'. I in. AN BE UK Y plants f. »r sale i
Indepen-
\ddress Kick re
and Maud 1». lellison. and for her coals mill h M K caber,
If
dent phone.
disbursements therein.
This summons is published in the I’olk
County Itemizer by order of tl «• Hoe. Ed. F.
I'oad. judge* of the county court of the county i:«u: Kith*
I* cheap A second band Osborn bin-
of Folk and state of Oregon, which said order 1 «1er A. V. M
A2.Î
¡(Carter. Dallas.
was made at chambers in the city of I>ul!a*', in
Folk county, Oregon, on the l.r>th’ day of April,
a- Ash swale m or Met <>y.
While Mail Carrier Dimmick was
Also for inai'ing four Jills,as follows:
At Iml"pendeii”e. length about 4iW feet, aver­ standing in front «>f Loughary’s this
age iieight about IS feet.
morning an outside auto came up sud­
Flannery Fill, length about r>10 feet, average denly. Hearing the horses and causing
height about 7 feet.
Swale fill, about210 feet, average height about them to break the tongue.
<> feet
Fifty new subscribers this week shows
Lung till, length about 110 ie et, average
height about I feet.
the estimation placed >n the Itemizer
That said bids as received will be opened by throughout the county.
If you want
the « omit x court at the county court room in
Da I ¡as. Oregon, on the 18| h da v of April, loos, the political news during the campaign,
at the hour ot loo’clock A. M. The right to do not neglect to come in and sulwerihe.
>’• ject any ami all bids is reserved by the court,
f ansami - - •-i licai ion may be found on tile
The militia meeting at the court house
at tin* county clerk's otlic
A.!.*r.‘,! j Wednesday
evening was well attended
L19*«. Certitie»! cheek for 5 per cent of eiieh I
,
. *
Atlj. (ten. \V.
bid 't: i si I -i delivered \\ it b each bill, and sufli-
quit«* cilt htl-i.ist 1C.
ei.-iti bond xx ill be rt*quired by the successful K. Finzer, (). N. <t. and Colonel James
bidder on enti ring into a contract. Bids will Jackson, of the I'nited S ates army, re­
be received for the steel bridge and steelwork
separately, and for each of the wood bridges or tire«!, were present and enlightened the
a sa wholeJor all bridges and Jills, or for
gg. |1 fo r 15 bridgeH sepárate and tills separate from bridg- hoys consi'lerahlv in military matters.
At the clo. e further names were added
cnle clear open upon what they are
pleased to term the Kural So onion.
W hile not desiring toditress from the
subject in hand it m ight be well for
| us to remind tin* Orogo dan that as a
moulder of public opinion the county
press of Oregon has of late y< ars, at
least, far outreached that of tin* so
I (.) 0N.
lon^ designated great and only paper.
The lirst publication of this summons was •’ IN« ÎI.E Comb Buff Orpington
made on t lie Kith day of April. 19 iih , and the ■' J. K Beezlex Fall - (’ ity.
This year seems to In* no exception to la*-! publication thereof on the '¿sth day of
E, M. SMITH.
May. I'. min . and yon are required to appear and
j the rule.
The Oregonian’s stand answer said complaint on or before the said
All»
County Clerk.
K<>K sale Kegistei' «I Poland (’ bina boars ami
28th day of May, 1908.
h gainst Statement No. I is convincing
• sows. WD! excluí age for e«»ws that will t"
N. L. lU'TLK ,
fresh early this fall. E. K. Hewitt, Monimmtb.
Attorney for plaintiff.
proof of our assertion. Hut enough of
TK.
CITY NEWS.
the personal point.
Fn
h*t
Sheep
on
sli.in
s.
About
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head
by
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Our main object in onr editorial of
Notice.
1 of October, John Martin. 551 Pioneer. VU» I
Smallpox is reported at Monmouth
last week was to have each voter
W . A. ( ’artcr. <d Gold Hill, candidate
In t he county court of the State of Oregon for COK SALK ItB» lier«**. 2J miles north of D m II hh
thoroughly look into both aide« of the
for railroad commissioner, is in town to-
Folk county.
I
,ere.
Mutnnl
phone,
ll.-d
151.
('ar
tax question for himself, ami decide
In the matter of the guardianship of Henry Swenson.
Alt» ! day.
B. Steffv, a person incapable of cotuiucting Ill's
by the argument put forth, not dc|K‘iid- own affairs.
Several Woodmen went down to Mc­
Minnville last night and report a big
ing on the Oregonian’s say 8" , which Nolle«*: To tlu* above mimed Henry B. Su* •y UÖKSALE Main moni li Bronze turkey «-gus
and to Melissa I. Mile«, ».\m*y K. oison. Mary
time.
i
Alla
rt
Alderman,
Sa
lem,
Box
80
route
1.
A. ciitz Sarah K. Martin, Ellen May Warner.
is only theoretical at best. W’c re­
.Jemima (’. ( ’lenient, Mary .Jane Steffi, «'ora
Tlie W. 0 . T. r . will me«-t with Mrs.
marked that we did not know wheth­
Adeline Steffv, children and grand-children
under the plow. I red Horner next Thursday afternoon
of the «bove named Henry B. Hteffy :
FARM FOB KENT 1 in »
er it was best for the fanner or i of. VO I’ are herein noti lied thaï Samuel .Steffv. * inquire of I .1 1/ I eek Lewisville Ad«In ss at 1:30.
I a resident und inhabitant of Folk county, j Monmouth. Oregon. Mutual phone. I on xvhitc
I lie Oregonian >ti 11 claims they know State of Oregon has duly Hied in the above
tf
The three Dallas voting places will he
entitled
court bis petition praying that I k *, the
and reply:
as follows tomorrow: North Dallas,
sa i«! n lintel D. Steffv. la* appoint«*«! guanliNli
the p. r o n and « tat«* of tin* h I mjvc nanu«l | »;nK SA) ,. T u ,,
giving i ilk ami Ice ( ’ruler's <« Hoe; South Dallas, coun­
Those who understand the single over
II *nry It Steffy. as a person in.’iipal.le of eon
1 „ ill
u , sii In Vprilaml day. On< a m ia cil ehamhci ; Fast Dal las, court honst.
tax have
no doubts what ever ducting Ills««xx n affairs, end that the said < ourt I half milis north of llallas, on route 1. Mrs. F,
appointed Satnidnx. th«* 2dr«l «lav of May. M. Dunlop.
If ,
upon this point. It would he a lias
I’. mis , at the hour of one o'clock pin. oi said day,
good thing f r some land owners and al t lie county court room in tin* court house in
Dallas, in said Gotinly «>! Folk as the lime and
a very laid tiling for others, and so it is place for the hearing of said petition; you are
NV \NTKD A few eiiei’getie men to Iray-
IP:' ELF
I and «le mo usi rate «in ar« lele of great meri!
entitled to be. The prime purpose of hereby further notified that you arc required Inal
Is ncetlcd in ali homes, business houses,
IN rWE ROUGHEST WEATHER
to appear at said time ami place and shoxv
the single tax is to make things hot cause, it any there I*«•. xvhy a guardian should fnetorlc*. «de. Address L. A. Mathews. Dal­
AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY
A2B
for tin; man who holds unimproved not he appointed for the person ami estiit«* of las, Oregon.
said Henry It. Steffy, as a person incapable of
VVATLRPR 0 0 F
laud out of the market waiting for «••uducting Ills oxx u affairs.
-^OiW IR S
Witness: Kd. F. (’«»ad. Judge of the ('minty
other people to add tn its value. Its
lor Street Improve-
Court of the State of Oregon, for Folk eouniy, Proposals
i
secondary purpose is to ease the farm­ xx it h tlie seal of said Court allixc«! at Dallas.
ment.
ers tax burdens by exempting his Oregon, this lltli day of pril, A. 1» P. mim .
K. M SMITH.
stock and improvcm nts.
POMMEL
\ HEAL
County Clerk
'
By A. F. Toner, Deputy CKA LED bids will la* rc«*«*iv« d at the olii« e of
Were the single tax amendment * —
. SLICKERS
tin* atiiAlur and p'dicc judge of the city «»f
now before the people constructed so
Dallas. Oregon, until 1 «»’elo«*k, F. M.. Momlny.
j
*3^9
A pril 2<t, 19 « . for the grading and mneadamiza-
as to accomplish these ends and no
linn of those « erinin pal ls ofslr«*ets as «leserih-
This trade mark
•inai
Settlem
ent.
others, it would meet with almost
e«i in onliuanee No. 10.5 of sui«i city, being
\ and the wer-ri
nine blocks and four .•live; intersections to
universal approval; hut it nidifies its
\ T ower on t*.?
OTICK IS HKKKBY GIVEN TH \T THE FI improve; Mieli grading and macadumizatlon
|M)ssihle merits by exempting all man­
buttons dislin
he cornpletc«l oil or before October 1, 19««
Y nal account of M.i\ Haley, as admin to The
quish this hiyli
city
will
fumisi,
eru
.
•
«
I
.*««
k
at
the
ufacturing plants. This is an outra­ ÍKlral««r <>f tin* estate of NY. T. Haley, de
tjnarry at »>5 cents per vani, ami will le»i~c ils
qrode
slicker from
ceased
Im*
been
Hied
tn
the
count
y
court
of
geous privilege granted without right Folk ennntv. state of Oregon, and that tin* Sat steam'roHil roller at 17.50 per dax. 8, eeilie»i
the just as good
or reason to a sot of tin» most shame­ urday. May 19««, at the hour of in o'clock tions i«.r work may be seen at tlu «»Hi. <*f tli«‘
brands
m.. has be«'h duly appointed by such court auditor. Knell bid must !»«• a ’compani«*d »»> a
less trusts in the country, and because a.
f«»r tin* hearing of objections to such Huai a«' eertiti«'«! check, payabl.* to the city of Dallas
the amendment thus tries to insult count »in«l tlu* settlement thereof, at xvhleli
attv person int« rested in such estati* may
the inteligoneo of the voters, it ought Unit*
appear a ml tile «*J«j« « ti««ns thereto in writing
to Is* defeated.
ami «*onl«**t t li * • Kante.
MADE FOR SERVICE
I mied, I his 2ml day of April, 1'.»««.
M NX HALEY
Now there are a few other hri - lit
Administrator.
minds in the world except the big one
not yet totally obscured in the big
tower, even if we do not include
the county press, and we quote from
one of these a few lineson the opposite
side of the question; supposing that
the Oregonian will pay more heed to
TIME TABLE N o.35.
their argument than that of a "Rural Trains from and to Yaqttina
N». l -
Solomon.”
Corvallis & Eastern
Railroad
Leaves Yaiiuitia
■ ,J
• w e .;
-
4000
000
550
4250
1(K)
100
WOO
15
1
1
8800
Wheat, a husltel. $1.
Bran, a t >n, $25 IK».
.'••u«)rt‘«, a ton, $3 ».
Oats, a bushel, 45 cents.
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
Flour, a sack, $ I 25.
( ’urn meal, $2 5o a ca t.
Potatoes, a bushel, 40.
Rutter, a pound, 20cents.
La «1, a po ind, 12la c -nts.
Bacon, sides, a pound, 12l.> cents.
Hams, a pound, 1 • to 17 cents.
Shouklcrs. a pound, 12b» cents.
Ev^s, a doaeu, 15 cents.
Chickens, a dozen, $3 (d $5.
Dried fruits, a pound, 6
15 cents.
Be *ts. a pound, 2 cents.
Turnips, a |*>uud, 2 cents,
Cabbage, a pound. 2sg cer'ts.
Onions, a pound, f3„ cents.
Re ms, a pound. 5b* (d 8 cents.
Co n me il, a pouu«l, 3 <:euts
Hay. a ton. $10 (d) $15.
nrl nw
- «
PHI. 1 S \T.
ns Tl'*'
We
sell t o n s
of poor
stuff; but ou r nam e isn’t
on it.
G o b y the nam e.
Y
grocer reí
» your money if you d u ll
like ST»illii.„-’s lit* t we pay him.
8 »
IO 11
F O rt
• 1*
•V*
^
;% /
Sfc
« /
s fc .
•V*
S A L E
d*
acres of boat ing Prunes, Apples,Cher-
l ies and Pears. A tour room house,
and barn 20x40 feet, good well, three
springs and running stream tlie en­
tire year; a 1* *t of timber, and it go.it
fence around the »vltole place.
Tell me if tins is not <i snap.
Two 10-acre homes, in the city, at
a bargain. A I*«*» have Farms, and City
1 lollies, too numerous to mention, and
a few vacant lots.
First door xvest «»f P«*st Office
Commissioner’ s Court.
♦
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City Properly
For Sale
I have three houses and a num­
ber of vacant lots in Dallas for
sale. I am -oiling my own prop­
erly. Tne buyer gets tin* com­
mission. Call at Lv<lie’s Teed
store.
Co
H. M PEEBLES
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Preaching hours at 11 and 8.
Kir
M. B. CHURCH
M.
Preaching Sunday morning and even­
ing. Sunday school sit 9:45. Fpworth
league ;t* (5:30. Prayer meeting Thurs­
day evening.— M. I’ . Dixon, pastor.
MISS M. OLIVE SMITH
" 1
INSTRUCTOR ON
MANO AND ORGAN.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Stinlio : Room 2, Wilson building,
Preaching Sunday morning and even­ i Dallas, Oregon
ing. «Sunday school at 10. R. Y. I*. l\
. j
at 0:30. I ray«*»* meeting Wednesday
evening.— I*. H. Baughton, past(»r.
B. F. JONES
FRKHBYTBKIAN CHURCH.
Preaching Sunday morning and ev­
ening. Sunday school at 10. Christian
Endeavor at 0:30. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening.— D. J. Becker, pastor.
Attoniey-ai-Law
INDKI’ K.NDKM'H, Ott.
Probate work a specialty.
DALLAS CRY BAKU
CHRISTI A \ CHURCH
Have Homer Date
Write
on
Your Ballots at
Primaries.
the
the billposter
Post Your Bills
V* •?
• 4* 5
A COMMON EXPRESSION
W h e n I want m y laundry done
up nicely I take it to the
I *!* Is th«» price we will pay for wheat
; V at «*ur mill.
Dalias Hcurng Milis i
ri'
9 *
Dallas, Oregon.
Prca.'hing Sun lay morning and even­ R.C. CRAVEN
-
-
President
ing. Bible
school at
10. Senior •57. G. VA3SALL
-
-
Cashier
Christian Endeavor at 0:30. Bible class
DIIIKCTOHM :
and prayer ur eting Thursday evening. N. L. Butler, R. ( ’ . C r’ ven, D. F. Keyt
A. C. Corbin, pastor.
M. M. Ellis, W. (». Vassall.
This hank
pleased to place at the
KVANOFUCAL CHURCH.
disposal of its customers tlie facilities
Preaching Sunday morning and even­ gained during many years of continuous
ing. Sunday sein» >1 at 10. Christian service and growth.
Endeavor at 0:30. Prayer meeting
PIONEER.
Thursday evening.— N. W. Sager, past­
We maile $30.55 at the basket social. or.
1
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sher-
TO DEMOCRATS.
woou, April lltli, a son.
Wheat 85
Cents
'» *
A . J. JARM AIY1
W ’.-g
N
»
/ V
TEA
v + + + - v + -î - + d .^ .+
1 H i < ' I T
\ l
4\
►i- tf
KKFORTKI) WBKKLY HV ü. M. LOUOH VIIV.
350
Probate Court.
—•
* \
b*
M VN’ KET R:P^TT.
IH»nioeratf» will b.ier in mind that
while voting at the primaries tomorrow
th.
v sh *u!d n o »‘ail ' » xvrite i.i on 4heir
A Tenor’s Rebuke.
¡•a.iots toe in«..
of George E. Cham-
P.*;TT»r. the jrrn; Freueii tenor, a sen l»c uiin f«»r Cnited States sciiat«>r and J.
and distribute your
sitivi* sot:;. ..as prone t«» take offense J. Whitney for congressman, not forget­
nt any slight. \vlieti; : intentional or ting to also put a cross before the
advertising
cards.
uot On one «KfJiflloii he was engaged names. If tlie latter is not done the
for 1.2CH »;:iiit> to ylnix at the house balli»t will not h«* counted. See top of
of a wealth;- financier Ro^er sang his
first son g mi»!; ; diI» ■ ! » 1 1 y . hut no one
pi» ft! him f i e v!I a t intention, and
the
olitili«: \i! io talk their loud
est
!Ve .
th*» li » ; thought t h 1
tim« L* list«! « \.ic for nii<>; her song aud
T h e c fCect l* S c o f f ' s E m u l s i c n on thin,
scut 1 f«>r U(*:ger lie ««»«id not Ite found
p a le chiicii en i m a T ir a !.
«*.vi no mote.
aud timi ••venin ;
Next dnx t!
me a note troni him.
I t H làKv” i i
nm p, POty, a-*«'vo, ’ mrny.
sterempuni«“ * ! y 1 “•t ,i francs. The note
ran someth! j lil * this*
It CO!<U.'.li8 «. id Liver Oi , H vpop o-pi ilo*
> return the 1 . 20 t»
•’ I have t! : • I• v«
a n d Giv.
_ e r n -.
francs v H b I rt •he ! «or slntrinyr nt
your fu*:c:i >n and 1 bou leave to add
and so n«--t t.ij i K r tli-.t it is o-.s:!y d 'g c l ’ j
I 3(»“ franc** thereto fo»- hnvfttcr so preat
b y little fo lk .
ly disitirlaql th“ «*•)•!voi*v:ttlon of your
A I L DHL Q IS T S i 5 0 c . AND 3 1 .0 0
I quests **—4‘ ,i entro Record-Hern Id.
................................
It is worth noting that the opixvd- Arrives at c«»rvallla.............
Arrive* at A lba n y...............................
| tion to th single tax amendment to
j the constitution of Oregon is basing I. .i\. n Albany
its hopes of success on its ability t Lxave* Corval.t a ..................
consolidate the farmers against the Arrives at Vaqitlna
I proposal to exempt their houses, their Trains to and from Detroit :
\ barns, their live stock, their drains, I
their oi* hards and other improve-I Leax *•?
\rrlve
ments from taxation. The big papers : No t
of Ore on, representing the Big Inter- Leave* D e t r o it ..............
jests. lie railroads, t he %reaL estate, Arrives at Albany
spe<*uli ♦ rs and the System in gener ; T r a in s for C o r v a llis :
No. 8
ill, arw * nu then utmost tn persuade
Leaves Albany
....
the agricultural population that the Arrives at Corvallis.
No. 10
¡{»ending amendment is one aimed
at the destruction of the farmer by Leav«*s Albany.
Arrives at Corvallis
placing all the burden of taxation on
No. lì
I liis land.
L« av s Albany
Of emirs*’ paper* like the Portland Arrtx esat Corvallia
N «V 1 2 -
I Oregonian know per'ectlv well that
Albany ..........
this representation is false.
They L"wcs
Arrive» at t'orx alita
know that farmers do not own land
values. Farmers own land and some-.
I times m eh of <»f it
But ■* a i ule
i thex own hutliM
la ml \
• l.mJ
j values are not found out ten or Ihteen
miles in he »•mini i \
IT. \ arc not
(found where hay and grain art* grown
and where eatth*. sheep and hog« are
raised They are found in the center*
iof population and industry.
There
are single blocks of land in Portland
(whose value today t xce« ds that of a
450
bouo1
Estate of Robert Wilson, deceased—
inventory and appraisment filed and
approved.
Guardianship of Henry R. Steffy, an
incompetent p'-rson—petition of Sam­
uel D. Steffv filed, asking to he appoint­
ed guardian of the person and estate:
*«r(tl*red that notice be published and
mailed with copy of the petition to each
of the heirs of H. R. Steffv.
Adoption of Fara Kavmonil Nelson, a
minor— petition of William and Alta
Bronson for tin* adoption of minor grant­
ed
Estate» of W. G. Henry, deceased—
will a«liiiitt(‘«l to probate; Margaret L.
Henry appointed executrix; Adolph
Sampson, Joseph Murphy and George
Siefarth appointed appraisers.
In re estate of Lincoln McCoy, bond
tiled and approve«I J. S. Pettyjohn, W. j
L. Pettyjohn and Willis Rowell appoint
et* appraisers.
♦
Thursday:
<1. N. ( ’herrington. Dallas.
R. F. nn iIliains, I »alias.
F. 1*5 Comstock, Dallas.
A. J. Seining, Airlie.
W. T. McCullum, Airlie.
Friday:
Win. McNeil, Monmouth.
W. V. Fuller, Dallas.
Saturday.
Miss Doughty, Monmouth.
S. W. 1 o ighly, Monmouth,
h red a (it ant, I »alias.
Mrs. A. F. Huber, Monmouth.
Sunday:
1». T, Pomeroy, Indep.
ii. Sloper, Indep.
W. W . Jones, lmlep.
Monday:
W. A. Messner, ludep.
A. R. Muir, Dallas.
F. W. Fuller, Dallas.
Mrs. H. ('. Kakin, Dallas.
Mrs. I. N. Woods, Dallas.
Tuesday:
Oscar II ay ter, Dallas.
J. ('. i lavter, I »alias.
1*51 Biddle, Dallas.
T. (.’ . Stockwell. Dallas.
T. H, Guy, Dallas.
M, Tillery, Indep.
J. S. Cooper, Indep.
A. II. Webster. Dallas.
L. E. Anderson, Dallas.
Noel Simpson, who has Itoen spend­
ing a few days in Salem, came home
last week.
;
ä
1
45»
James Burns and James Lee appoint­
ed to a sist County Surveyor R. R Win­
slow to view out a new road in southern
Polk county on April 22nd, at 9 o ’clock
a. m.
Petition of voters of Douglas Precinct
for an election to he held at the regular
t„ tlu list alr.-a.lv it. hu.,.1 It »|>|>eara , Jnne
¡„ n, to .l.-ter.nii.i whether or
to he nil assured fact that Dallas will \ not the sale of intoxicating liquors be
have an organize«l company of militia as prohibited in that precinct, granted.
sood as matters straighten themselves to
Petition of W. P. Miller for a vote to
the point where the state military board
he taken at the regular June election to
can take action.
determine whether or not the sale of in-
A D D iy AI C I toxicating liquor* shall he prohibited in
PORTLAND HOTEL
P o l k county,
c . i t i ' i t v . granted.
_rr\inte«L
Polk
Mr. and Mrs. Fennel, of Salem, vis­
ited at Simpson’ s last week.
/
(•(litoral column f*»r form.
Democrats
ar also i**t j m‘s t (*« 1 •«> XV t ite in tlie iruues
of ft
Re in fo supreme judge and J.
!I Àh'Nary lor prosecuting attorney.
RLAL ESTATE TRANSFFPS.
Dallas Steam La*andry
NORTH
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