Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 23, 1908, Image 5

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B E L L 511
! Carl Williams is down
| for the Easter vacation.
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from Eugene
The l)ooks are again open for registra­
'1rs. H. L. Toney is visitirg friends in
tion.
tow.:.
Mr and Mrs. John VanOitdel are up
Ted Cooper, of Independence, was a
Andrew HMiniri, f«;H?u$r]y depn
up from Portland on a visit.
Dallas visitor Wedne«day.
I count'* clerk Here, and now h o ___.
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j
of
a G**unN Pass hank, wusvi-iting . I
The Dallas Lumber company now
I' d Hiehmoiul is ad*iing to his home
i friends in Dallas to l iy.
i have lots of saw l«.gs on hands.
by the building of an ell.
It did not rain on Easter, so we are
assured of seven good Ku 'lays
C O W rA ÏU Ï, C H IC A G O , IL E .
S T A P B I N , ZD s iila .» . O r s g c n
Kilph Williams put. Polk county in
¡the Fulton rank alright, alright.
Mi; s Madge Groves was over from
I Independence Monday visiting friends.
St. George day.
Uev. Murrt ia visiting in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Soehren enter­
tained iheEntre Nous club Saturday
evening.
Holt McDaniel is able to be out on
All kinds of beautiful Easter cards at
the sheets once more, greatly improved
i L. D. Daniels’ store.
in health.
Mrs. (\ O. Tennis has been with
¡ friends in Portland.
A lady demonstrator has been furnish­
We told you Fulton drew the unlucky ing free coffee at Lcughary’s grocery
tins week.
I number on the ballot.
Miss lymise Collins lias l*»en up from
For the latest in millinery see Ola
Portland on a visL with her parents at
i Kevt’ s stock at Perrydnle.
this place.
Mrs. Robert Howe lias gone on a visit
Mrs. I>. T Brown lias been seriously
! to relatives at San Francisco.
ill in Monmouth, but hopes to return
j
Correspondents will please write on ­ home soon.
ly on one side of the paper.
An exhibition of a new patent fire
! Orders taken for candidates cards at extinguisher was given on the streets
, this office and cuts furnished.
Tuesday evening.
Everything in Spring and Summer
Miss Z ‘ta Hollister is up from Port
millinery at Ola Kevt’s. Perrvdale.
land visiting at the home of her uncJe,
J.
11. Hollister.
We make a specialty of horse shoe­
PHONE
M U T U A L 1411
Mis«* Elsie Uav is visiting
I friends.
Portland
C on fiden ce
Only three person« ii ive ¡ «istered so ! Judge L. D, Brown will next we* •
j move his office to tI p * two front roon -
far since the hooks reopened.
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in the (Kfield building, giving him •>.
Mr. H. H. Knox, th.* genial In l ?pen- j much lietter location and net ter safe­
• lence groeeryman, was a (taller vester- guard for the city records.
dav.
Mr. and Mrs. S. \V. Blessing received
Rn ■sevelt is going to have those four j w«*rd todnv that they are the grandpar­
nt w battleships or know the reason e n ts <f a big fine grandson, I>4• ri i to Mr.
why.
and Mrs. Frank Blessing, of Portland,
Miss Olive Ellis went to Salem this 1 the 22nd of April. Mother and chil l are
doing
well. Frank, well, he is getting
1 morniic.' where she will lie employed
better.
for some time.
when eating, that your food is of
highest wholesomeness— that it has
nothing in it that can injure or
distress you — makes the repast
doubly comfortable and satisfactory.
T his supreme confidence you
have when the food is raised with
Dan McAllister is here from Spokane j
to put up a home on the Rowell proper- j
tv for Herbert Sears, a nephew of Mrs,
Rowell. It will he quite a cosily resi­
: There will be several candidates to dence an«l Mr. Sears and Mr. Rowell
initiate at the Dallas Woodman camp will g o into the dairy and small fruit
next Tuesday evening.
business where the hop yard formerly i
Bv his own testimony State Treasur­ was.
er Steele seems to have been too closel v
One of the most a tractive features |
allied with the Ross bank
with the Greater Norris & Rowe cir­
cus.
museum, menagerie, hippodrome !
Our colored supplement will be dis-
i continued until after election, us we and congress o f nations, which will ex- '
hi hit in this city Wednesday afternoon I
I need more advertising space.
and night May 8th. is the really remark- {
J. A. Buchanan, formerly principal of able display of equine intelligence ex­
our public school, has been nominated hibited. The grand entree is composed
for senator by Douglas county repuhli- of forty-four lady and gentlemen riders,
The only baking powder made
: cans.
gaily costume 1. mounting and dis- |
mounting
while
going
at
top
speed
on
I
with Royal Grape Cream o f Tartar
The (iregon Electric company say
ing at the old Smith shop.— E. Wade.
Mrs. Frank Rowell has returned from they will have a line from Dallas to Sa­ th«»roughbred racing »took. The accom- j
J. D. Belt is now manager of a drug a two month’ s trip to California for lem before many months. Glad to pi ¡shed hoi semen and women with this
health recuperation.
big circus this season, include sue ) well-1
hear it.
store at Marcóla, a town in Lane county.
There can be no comforting confi­
known artists as George Holland, Frank j
Mr. Win, Grant is having a cement
Dallas Mercantile Co. has added a
Will Weaver has about completed his Miller, Mickey Feelev, Austin King, |
walk and curb placed in front of his re­
dence
when eating alum baking pow­
curtain department. Call and see the
new residence in the Leveus additi >n ¡John Deere, William Gii.son, principal
sidence on Main street.
and is ne ving therein. It is one of the ¡summersault and bareback
line.
riders:!
der
food.
Chemists say that more or
Scotish Rite Masons had their usual prettiest residences in town.
| beautiful Rose Dock rill, Mile. C’astello, I
Mrs. Sadi.* Elmhurst, of Medford, is
less
of
the
alum powder in unchanged
yearly
banquet
Monday
evening,
this
Mile.
Fini,
Lucile
King,
Floy
Crowell,
Architect F. II. Morrison has just
visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.
year at Independence.
completed the drawing of plans for the Helen Martin and Dottie Miller. Nor­
. B »yd.
alum
or
alum
salts remains in the food.
George Fuller had a runaway last erection of a one story concrete building ris it Rowe have more riders than I
Get your lioys and girls a pair of Red
team ; on the bank corner at Amity, at an es- any other circus in America. During
week
returning
from
Salem,
the
Wing moccasins at the Dallas Mercan­
the run of the big circus in San Francis­
I timated cost of about $50i)0.
getting «cared at an auto.
tile Co. store.
co this spring of sixty consecutive per­
Falls City Woodmen have raised the formances, 279,873 persons paid admis­
Commissioners Teal and Riddell went
For sale—new five room cottage and
finances for their picnic on May 28rd
See L. D. Brown to Perrvdale Tuesday morning to look and . h o n ow at work cutting their sion to the show. The press of the city
'•’or h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s’ A n t i-P a in P 'lls . two lots; price $800.
Kirkpatrick keeps the best.
after the Flannery bridge.
devoted columns of space to the riders
or Frank Fuchs.
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amusement cloth accordingly.
Look
N Diokey, Buell.
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building.
M. Huy ter, dentist, Wilson building.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Shewev are back out for the attractions on their big post­ and other big acts with the circus. By
JURY LIST.
Another lot of old papers on hand.
arrangement, the Norris it Rowe cir­
Jame» Elliott, Dalla».
Joe Hubbard is out on the street Just the thing to put under carpets from Middleton, having concluded that ers.
F or h ea d a ch e D r. M ile s' A n t i-P a in - i l k
cus will be the only big show to visit
W P tievens, Buena Vieta.
Dallas is good enough for them.
again after a long illness.
The following jurors for the May term
and free for the asking.
O L) Rider, Independence.
L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary
Guy Bros. & Dalton, the prominent this section of the country this year. of circuit court were drawn today by
Jack
Sibley
has
leased
the
Byerloy
G
W < libami, Salem.
The
record
made
by
the
Greater
Nor
,
Oyster shell grit food for chickens,
public, typewriting.
furniture and hardware dealers, yester­
DeWitt’ s Carbolized Witch
Hazel
B F B.jughy, Falls City.
old and young at Loughary’s.
Salve. It is especially good for piles. howling alley for the next month or day closed a year’s contract with us for ris it Rowe circus, museum, menager-! Glerk Smith :
A large and complete line of shoes at
two while Mr. Byerley does teaming.
^ ^ Gilliam, .- \irlie
380 inches ot advertising space. These ie hippodrome and congress of nations! Jerome
Kevt’ s milliner at Perrvdale has the Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Dornsife, Independence.
tin* Mercantile Co’s.
Several dogs have been poisoned in gentlemen know that advertising pays, in San Francisco this spring surpassed
newest creations in Tidies hats.
Lewis Edwards, Airlio.
8, 4, 5 and (» yard remnants at the
anything that has ever taken place in
in the Itemizer especially.
the
first
w
ard
this
week.
Better
keep
Born, to'M r. and Mrs. Dee Dunn, on
William Savage. Willamina.
the annals of the circus profession.
Get DeWitt’s Carbolizcd Witch Hazel Mercantile Co. store at half price Sat­ your canines chained up or muzzled.
Easter morning, a 7-pound girl.
W L Gilson, Dallas.
Candidates will he charged for adver­ The big show played to 279,873 paid ail-
Salve—it is good for piles. Sold by j urday at one-half price.
(
i W Starr, I >allas.
Frank Piercy has arrived with his tising just the same as any other adver­ missions during the run of sixty consec­
Don’ t miss seeing the moving pictures Conrad Stafrin.
Drop in at the store of L. D. Daniel
W
E Goodell, Rickreall.
tising—50
cents
an
inch,
with
the
e
x
­
family
from
New
berg
to
hold
down
r
chair
at the Colosseum Saturday night.
utive performances. Surely a circus
and
see
the
fine
assortment
of
postal
At L. D. Daniel’s store you can find
G T Booth by, Monmouth.
ception of where half tones are run. that can stay in the metropolis for such
in the tonsorial parlor of Alvis Lynch.
Cards with your name on them while an* thing you desire in phonograph rec­ cards and other novelties.
John Farley, Dallas.
then the price will he $1 an inch. This a period and play to turn away business
Mr. Jacob Smith lias rented his farm price is for four inserti ns.
you wait at L* D. Daniels’ music store. ords. A lot of nice new ones.
Alfred Simpkins. Salem,
Mr. (i. N. Cherrington went to Port­
must have merit. The big show* will
at
Buell
and
moved
his
family
to
Mon­
< G Walker, Independence.
DeWitt’ s Little Early Risers, the fa­
L. D. • Daniel has a choic ■ line o- land Monday for a couple of weeks visit mouth, where he has bought of F. J.
The Nurd by-Craven Investment Co. exhibit in this city Wednesday after­
J L Guttry, Sheridan.
mous little liver pills. Sold by Conrad Easter cards. Go and make your set* with friends and relatives.
have filed articles of incorporation with noon and night. May 8th, and will be
Pettit 100 acres.
J A Hanuum, A i r I it*.
than the lumber fur­
Stafrin.
lection before they are picked < ver.
J. W. Nordby, Anna Craven and N. I). the only big circus to visit this section
Mr. V. J. McNeil has disposed of his
M. V. Kays, father of Mrs Sam Sail- Simon as incorporators. They have of the country this yeaf. The new I M ! I F M uuston, I »alias.
•lain for $10,000, and will soon
curt d i timber claim
Many new homes are going up all
.1
1
1
Remington,
Monmouth,
Do 1 ’ t think that piles ca n ’ t
nished by us at either
vain. who formerly resided in Dallas, capitalized at $5000, and w ill do busi­ street parade is said to he the finest d e ­
over town. Most of them would be a Thou-and • of obstinate cases I tve hc -n 1 leave for his old home in Wisconsin.
G O Merritt, McCoy.
died in Salem on Tuesday of Brights ness in real estate in Portland.
monstration ever made by a tented ex­
credit to a town of tw ice the size.
our Perrvdale yard or
Albert Reuf, Su vu .
cured by Doan’ s Oinment. 50 cents at
Johnson Bros, have taken out their disease, aged G2 years.
hibition, inasmuch as it is new an«l
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Superintendent Fields and General novel.
Jacob Faist, McCoy.
lunch counter and renovated that room
Come in and hear the new April rec­ any drug store.
our Salt ( ’reek mill.
ChiuWock,
a
daughter
of
Ron.ln.ast.M
llnllin»
John
Young,
Independence.
came in with their
ords. Everything in the new Edison j
Anv person having catarrh, asthma for an additional ice cream parlor.
I > .1 Riley, I faillis.
• } ’ 5, ‘.V V .’- 1 '’ ,
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, special car yesterday afternoon attaeli-
catologne now in stock at L. D. Daniels. ; or In one hi tin can learn of a proven cure They manufacture their own cream.
We sell cheaper than
<>f the Falls ( Ity hotel was married in
,|1(. f,e i«l„ and left oat with the
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Fred Noe, Falls City.
Smith ik Shelton are constantly re­ Rosebtng the other day.
A Portland contractor told us the by sending their name and address to
W II Murphy, Buena Vista.
evening motor. They were on their
any
other mill Ask
other day that we had the most symet­ postoffice box 25*i, Dallas, Oregon. M21 plenishing their stock of ladies’ tailor
Frank Fawk, Dahas.
Cherrington is making the prettiest monthly inspe. tion t »ur ot the S. I’ .
Preaching hours at 11 and 8.
rically designed courthouse he has ever | Conductor ( ’ rocker cut his wrist ba l­ suits and ctfji please all in color texture pic*ores ever made in Dallas. This
for juices and see if
\\ South wick. Salem.
and style.
Quite a number of republican com­
noticed.
M. K. c u n t u n
W 1 Campbell, Independence.
spring’s hats take beautiful. He has mitteemen met here yesterday and held
ly Thursday night while cutting some
this is not so. Mr. El­
Mr. and Mrs. Nez Dale came out from also the posted pictures.
Preaching Sunday morning and even­
A30 a meeting in the afternoon in the
The voters are getting wise allright. flowers from a bank with his pen knife.
ing.
Sunday
school
at
9:45.
Epworth
mer lines is in charge
W e saw one tin* other day utilizing a j It required several stitches to close the their claim Saturday and went to Port­
George H. H«iwe, the genial railroad in tlie court luiii.se. As to what
land Monday to prove up, (>t Byerley
league a* 0:30. Prayer meeting Thurs­
candidate for a high county office us a j wound.
agent at Sheridan, was here Tuesday was the nature of t e business
T
E
A
going
alougas
witness.
of
our Perrydale yard.
day
evening.—
M.
P.
Dixon,
pastor.
hitching post.
night. He and Sirs. Howe left this transacted we were unable to find out.
Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la­
See Risser, the gunsmith, for all kinds morning for an eastern trip.
Frank Chapman and w ife, Frank i borers rely upon Dr. Thomas’ Electric
W e couldn't moneyback
There are some who seem to have a
B A P T IS T C H U R C H .
Coad and wife and Ed. Coad and wife j oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burns of flphing tackle. He has everything
You can attend the visit of the fleet queer i<leu of the duties of our night-
went out to Frank Stile’ s and w ife’ s J or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay you need for fishing and hunting, and at Frisco by paying $28.90 for a round watch. He is employed bv and paid
tea,
if our tea weren’t bet­
Preaching Sunday morning and even­
of the latest and best makes.
country home and partook of a m os;: where it is used.
trip ticket on the S. P. This will in­ by our business men to protect their j ing. Sunday school at 10. I*. Y . P. U.
exclent Easter dinner.
The St Johns Review says a lodge of clude your fare from here by way of property from fire, robbeiv and other at 0:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday ter than tea as you know it.
“ Generally debiliatod for years. Had
disasters, not to chase drunken men or evening.— F. II. Baugh ton, pastor.
Silver camp, M. W. of A., will have I sick headaches, lacked ambition, was the Fraternal Brotherhood has been in­ Portland.
Your Rroif r returns your money if you don’t
boys all over town.
Burdock stalled at Dallas. We surely are not
their eighth annual picnic at Kidder’ s ) worn out and all run dow n
A number of tramps are around
like Schilling s !•( -*; we pay Imu.
aware
of
any
such
happening.
Blood
Bitters
made
me
a
well
woman.”
grove on the Corvallis and Indepen­
Hon. C. L. Hawley, republican can­
lately,
quite
an
unusual
thing
for
Dal­
P R KH BYT BRIAN CHURCH.
dence road near Suver on May 2D, — Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Mossup, Conn.
Mr. W. F. Fowler, who has been in las. They are coining into the state on didate for representative, was a caller
Preaching Sunday morning and ev­
1808.
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Notice change in Fred Wagner’s ad. charge of the Falls City News, left Mon­ the east side at the rate of several hun­ yesterday. Mr. Hawley says the death ening. Sunday school at 10. Christian
knell lias been sounded to the old meth­
DeW itt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills He is now able to shoe any horse, no day for Portland. Mi. Billings will dred a day.
ods of legislative transactions, and that Endeavor at 0:30. Prayer meeting
are p ».opt and thorough and will in a matter how unruly. Mr. Wagner has hereafter have charge of the News.
Chas. Hein, a frequent visitor to Dal­ we may hereafter look for clean legisla­ Thursday evening.— D..I. Becker, pastor.
shown
considerable
enterprise
in
in­
short ¡me strengthen weakened kidneys
A picture of a blast furnace explosion las and a brother of Mrs. G. M. Gooch,
and aiiay troubles arising from inflama- stalling one of these machines for the is a feature of Popular Mechanics’ May has been draw n as one of tlie jurors in tion.
C H R IS T IA N CH U RCH
tion of the bladder. Sold by Conrad benefit of 1 1 is customers, He has the number, and is a striking instance of the trial of Ross, et al, of the defunct
Mr. J. F. Johnson has secured the
only one in l’oik county.
Stafrin.
Preaching Sunday morning and even­
contract for building a 10-foot cement
the enterprising photographer’ s daring. Portland hank.
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j
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school at
10. Senior
w alk and curb around the Collins block ing. Bible
4*
t
At the Ladies' Emporium you will
Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? from the nostoftice to where the postof- Christian Endeavor at 8:30. Bible class
find a full line of ladies furnishing Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Com plex­ lice was formerly located. Judge Col­ and prayer meeting Thursday evening.
goods, fancy work material and make a ion sallow? Liver needs waking up. lins also contemplates a cement walk A. C. Corbin, pastor.
«e*
specialty of fine millinery at moderate Doan’ s Regulets cure billions attacks. around his residence property.
We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way
25 cents at any <lrug store,
4 cost.
The waiting room and office at the
K V A N G R I.IC A L C H U R C H .
There
is
nothing
better
than
Kodol
for
Lee Smith has won his contest case depot has been greatly improved by re­
A
f
Preaching Sunday morning and even­
dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, for his Silctz timber claim, the contest­ moving the petition between and mak­
f
belching of gas and nervous headache. ant finding that Mr. Smith had fullfill- ing it a fancy counter for transaction of ing. Sunday school at 10. Christian
It digests what you eat. Sold by Conrad ed the requirements and that it would botli freight and ticket business. Mr. Endeavor at 0:30. Prayer meeting
f
A new line of Honey, from Eastern Ore on, i na le from
Thursday evening.— N. W. Sager, past­
he a useless game to play.
Woods and his corps of assistants now or.
f i Stafrin.
Strained.
alfalfa, honey in the com b. 20c; two f"r 85c.
have very much nicer business quar­
Tin* trim nere in the millinery de­
Kodol
is
a
scientific
preparation
of
85c per jar.
fi partment of the Ladies’ Emporium veg«*table acids with natural digestants ters.
Candied Honey. 20c per pound.
make regular trips to Portland to keep and contains the same juices found in
Miss Nellie M ulkey, daughter of Mr.
Notice to Creditors.
in touch with all the latest things in a healthy stomach. Each dose will di­ and Mrs. B. F. Mulkey, who has been
W e also h ve ripe Olives, 85c per pint jar.
gest more than 3,000 grains of good in 1’oitland for the last five or six
their line.
A Kodol is today the best known rente t«>o«l. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
W e carry the Chase & Sanborn line of Coffees and Teas,
mouths, taking instrumental music, re­ V O T M 'E IH H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E I N
A d e s ig n e d Ici.s been duly n|>f>oint-■<I «‘ M- cm
f-m ous the world around.
turned to her home at Ashland Sunday. tor
A dy for all disorders <>f the stomach,
of tin* «-Mliile of Oliver It. Pu-kins, deceased,
Mi
s
Mulkey
was
a
student
of
Miss
by
ti»s Eounty Court of the .Stale of Oregon, for
such
as
dyspepsia,
heart
burn,
sour
On all purchases of $1 or more, or within thirty days,
f
Whiteside, who is a well known musical Polk <- »unty, and lias <{tiiiliflr<l. All persons
stomach and held ing of gas.
Hold
For
exam
ple:
having claim s against the said estate are her«*-
we g 5ve 5 per cent, except feed.
instructor, and who once hel«l a position by
here by Conrad Stafrin.
untitled to present tin- sum«-, «inly verified
in th»* Slat«* University at Eugene.— together with the proper vouchers therefor, to
Independence Flour, $1.14, net.
A Miss Viola Ma tin, of McMinnville,
th«* undersigned, at his residence in said
Medford Tribune.
county within six m onths from the «late of this
I well know n in Dallas and a sister of
notice.
Mrs. J. C. Uglow, was married in Port-
Dated ami first published, March 25, 1908.
A ) land *m April Kith t• • Harvv H V«»lh-
IIA U K Y PICKENS,
I
1
Phones:
iem. The happy con pie have the best
Executor of tlie estate of
O liver It. Pi« kens deceased
w shes of the bride’s many friends here.
DALLAS. OREGON
GROCERIES
5 per cení discount, cash (cr thirty ¿ays) S per cent
Pat McArthur, late of Dixie, was one
of the representatives elected from
Multnomah county.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal-
las and their Friends.
NONE
BETTER
J
Salt Creek
Lum ber Co.
¥
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JUST ARRIVED
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A
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A
A
GROCERY
r
Use A
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame 0 0 Cook-Stove
Because it’s clean.
Because it’s econom­
ical.
Because it saves
time.
Because it gives best
cooking results.
Because its flame
can be regulated
instantly.
Because it will not overheat your kitchen.
Because it is better than the coal or w ood stove.
Because it is the perfected oil stove.
For other reasons see stove at your dealer’s,
or write our nearest agency.
Made in three sizes and fully warranted.
cannot bs equaled
for its bright sod
construction
steady ligne, simple
sii
and absolute safety. Equipped
with latest improved burner. Mv.de of br sa throughout
and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room,
whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed roc m. Every
lamp warranted. W nte to our nearest agency if not at
your dealer's.
^R & V O Lamp !
STANDARD OIL COM PANY
r m c e iR iiT » ;
A
Glover’s
Meat Market
The Methodist people of Perrvdale
and their friends have organized a Sun­
day school, which is to commence at 10
o ’clock on Sunday, May 3rd. Herbert
Elliott wa*> elected superintendent and
Mr- M. E. Sargeant assistant. Every­
body welcome.
No one should fail to read “ The
Slaughter of the Trees,”
Emerson
Hough’ s astounding statement of facts
that appears in the May number of
Everylsslv’s. It hlazingly expose* the
corruption and »vastfulness that is al­
lowed to exist in our forestry conditions,
pointing «»lit the undoubted result of
our soon having no trees at all.
All kinds o f meats.
Pure lard.
Fi h and poultry Fridays and
Saturdays.
Highest market price
paid for fat stock.
I Lunches that
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I h the prie« we will pay for wheat
at «»ur mill.
Dallas flouring Mills ;
S W E E N E Y BROS.,
Proprietor*.
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BEST
M EATS
Are the very ta-st to ta* obtained
in Oregon and we kn«*w h«>w to
eook them to the queen’s tMat* .
You can have th«-m in any »tyle
and with all the concomitants
that g«i t«> m ake up a flrst-«das*
oyster house.
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Wheat 85
To James How e, K. R Tuttl«*, It. f. C hapm an.
W. K. Burns, Dan P. Siouffer, Evaliiu* Hay
ter, J. M. Hears, J. I- Richter, K c . K irk p at­
rick. H M. Kny, E I II »yd. T. J. C herrl.igion,
D. P. Crider. I. V. I.yin-h. K. E. W illiam s, I*. If
MeCailon, M. Klinger, W.
Brown, «'. Kis­
ser, Trustees M F. Church, Polk County,
Oregon, Chas, SalHeky. Frank Kerslake, NV.
.1 w hit«1, I K. Smith, M K Sm ith, T 1» H ill,
j , W . Crider, J M Campbell
i . E. C am p
bell, Abel Uglow, M. C. W ilson. J. B. T h om p ­
son. O K. w llllufh s, M K W illiam s. N. J
Frink, Heirs at*Law «if Hester
Kills. <l>-.
«•eased, W illia m Taiom , B. II. G rant, Ola E.
I a m
i Grant, JyL. C ollins, P V. Fin-
v»th, E. d . Em m ons. W. II. McDaniel, F W.
Fuller, A im e d « H. Fuller, M. ila y ler, J. K. Hit*
ley. If. C Kiikin. and t«» all other pers«ms
ow ning real nr«»perty situated within Ihe
hereinafter aewrihe*! lim it* III the c i t y
of Dallas. P*»lk «-«Minty, Or«*gon.
VOTICK; is hereby give i i that the city council
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the r ity of 1Da II as . Orej,(«m, i o 1 1 1 r i II 1 ilutes
! tin* passage of an ordinane«* Iréqu iririg tli e iin-
1 proven»«- ut of t ho*«e certain p»«rts «»f street 9 de
scrilN-d :ns follow r n . to wit : All that part of
Main street lying bet W«- r >» A«•ad«■niy ami Mill
1 streets : iill that pi«rt of Main «Ir «•et lylni
recta; nil
! IW •••Il C«Miri and Wash
• . ii rt ..f Mill «trect lyitig tad*«
Jcfferaoi » and
Church istriM-tv all that part «»f Ci . -i r « atra et ly
n Jefl* TMltl and t
ch «trecti
lug lieta
lyii ig ta-tvi e<
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that part of Musili ngton
cast Inn- of Main strict and the
Dalla*. Pol k
Church «■ine t , all in Hiic rltj
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Or pgon. excel •ting irin!) those parts
1 lh«*rc«»f itirii-ndy t»rovi.! • «1 with i
d by tl ie ord 1 nam-
f «nid • It
1 ar-- reqtl
That «i« id Impr« •vern«*ut wll 1 «<insist in geli­
f cellilent am i hi
crai In He pia«
lo irei u la for
»•ur la» on th ♦ part-
scribed. an «1 u ill la- mii«!«- ai
r tim e a mi in
Her pi
riled bv
U a* n-qnlr
U. in lit h i
ordinati«
all pia«-«-« wh«
r q u in <1 t.\ >•*
th e fllmve H im
•trn- ted.
Tl»«- c«»*t of «
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“ WlHhlng'fhat the lnm*hjh»»«i not
yet begun." in whnt a customer
?ini<1 the other «lay of th* |p -«l-
put out by J o I immoii Bros. Every­
thing so coxy, cooked in g«>«*d
taste, and the food »«» varied and
appetizing that even a fastidious
dyspeptic cannot fail to say a
good word forthat popular estab­
lishment.
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How far does the influence of here«l-
ity extend when contrasted with en- i
vironment? This much mooted «pies- j
tion is discussed bv Jacob Riis in the
May Delineator and his conclusion '
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! with regar«l to the advisability «if re­
is
ce iv in g in one’ s household a child whose
^
1 antecedents are unknown may |ie re-
gar«led as one solution of Fhis problem.
Rev. J R. Knodell, assistant sup**r-
intendent of the Oregon Anti Saloon
! i»eagiie, will lecture in Dallas on next
I Sunday, April 28th, at the following
( place-: 11 a. m. at Christian church—
i "Criminality «if the Liquor Traffi«*.”
i 3 p. in. at court inn-«— “ A Business
iCa npaign \gainst tl * Saloon.” 7 i>. in.
at Evangelical church— “ A Man With a
1 Vision.” 8 p. in. at Evangelical church,
mas- meeting—“ Foreglearns of the Com-
ling Day.”
Street Im provem ent Notice.
D ALL A S, OREGON
Mr. Atwater, a prominent fruitman
and apiarist, of Polk county, near Dal
la* visited the city Tuesday ai d called
at this office. He had net been in St,
Johns since 189) ami says the city was
all brush then. He thinks there is a
great future for St. Johns.—St. Johns
Review,
‘ *E. C. T)e\Vitt & Co., Chicago, III.—
Gentlemen—In 1897 I had a disease nf
tin* *t dutch and bowels. In the spring
of 1902 I liought a bottle nf Kodol and
the benefit I received all the gold in
Georgia could not buy. May you live
long and prosper. Yours very truly,
C N. Cornell, R >ding, Ga.. August 27,
liHMi.” Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
L. D. Br«»wn, attorney for Estate.
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CwfatiMKry and liwli Cwita
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BARNHART & GRANT
Next to Postoffice
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Young M en’« Clothe*
Eilcrhenner, Stein & C o . - Malcer*
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I lE R E ’ S a genteel atmosphere
about an Ederheimer-Stein suit
that makes it the choice of most
young fellows. The makers know
how to com bine style, smart pat­
terns and expert tailoring in a way
to get effects entirely new, original
and exclusive. Y ou’ ll say so your­
self when you try one on.
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You'/t like the inviiiblt strict tfftett,
min frayt and trnvns. Sins up Is 38.
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A u d it o r a n d P o lp e J u d g e o f t h «
CU y o f D a l l a s , O r e g o n .
DALLAS, OREGON