Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, April 30, 1908, Image 3

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    TÀ'ENi'Y-FìVii YEAkS AGO.
TRAGIC DEATH.
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ta rt ta n y ! r , , ~ , . , ! An Artist’s Search. + Crushed by a Log Last
Catalogue or
Latreole
For 1883 .
Academy J
J
Black Rock.
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Street Improvement Notice.
Friday at
To .Fames Howe, K. K. Tuttle, R. L. Chapman.
W . K. Burns, Dun I*. KtmifTer. Hyaline H ay­
ter, J. M. Sears, J. H. Uiehter, K f . K irk p a t­
rick. S. M. Ray. K. J. Boyd, T. J. Cherrington,
D. C. Crider. I V. Lynch. K. K. W illiam «, B II.
Mt-Callon. M. Klinger, W. C, Brown. C. Rin­
ser, Trustee# M. I\ Church, Polk Conntv,
Oregon, Chan. Saltlcky. Prank Kerslake, \V.
J White. J. K. smith. W. K. Smith. T. B H ill.
J. W. Crider, J. M. Campbell. A. E. Cam p­
bell. Abel 1'glow, M. C. W ilson. J. B. Thom p­
son, o . E. W illiams, M. E. W illiam s. N. J.
Frink. Heirs at Law of Hester A. Ellis, d e­
ceased, W illiam Tatom, B. H. Grant, Ola E.
Lane, N. M. Grant, J. L. Collins, P. A. Fin-
seth. E. G. Emmons, W. H. McDaniel, E. W.
Fuller, Alnieda S. Fuller M. Hayter, J. E. Sib­
ley. H. C. Folk in, and to all other persona
ow n in g real property situated w ithin the
hereinafter described lim its in the city
o f Dullas, Polk county, Oregon.
VOT1CK is hereby give:;, that the city council
o
of the city o f Dallas, Oregon, contemplates
the passage o f an ordinance requiring the im ­
provement of those certain parts o f streets de­
scribed AS follows, to w it! All that part of
Main street lyin g between Academy and M ill
streets; a ll that part o f Main street ly in g be­
tween Court and W ashington streets; a il that
part of M ill street lyin g between Jefferson and
church streets, all that part of Court street ly ­
ing between
11 hurch str» • -
that part o f Washington street lyin g between the
•-■asi nue o f Main sireui and ttte east lin e of
Church street, all in the city o f Dallas, Polk
county, Oregon, excepting only those parts
thereof already provided w ith such curbs as
are required by the ordinances of said city.
That said improvement w ill consist in gen-
•ral in the placing o f cement and wooden
nrbs on the parts o f streets hereinbefore de­
scribed, and will bo mini«1 at the time and in
the manner to be hereafter proscribed by such
ordinance. Cement curbs w ill bo required in
all places where cement sidewalks are now
required by ordinance; in all other places In
the above limits wooden curbs shall be con­
structed.
The cost o f said im provem ent w ill be assess­
ed to the real property fronting and abutting
on said parts o f streets.
That tnc city council of said city w ill sit in
) lie-council chamber in said city on the 1th
lay o f May. 1908, at 7:30 o'clock in the even ­
ing and at said time w ill hear and determ ine
bjeetions and remonstranees thereto, if any
there he, and
That ail owners and oth er persons in in ter­
est may attend Ht said tim e and place ami
show cause, if any they have, w hy such im ­
provement should not be made.
Done by order o f the city council o f the city
o f Dallas] made on the -’0th day o f A pril, 1908.
Witness my hand and the official seal o f the
mid city o f Dallas, this '23d day o f A pril, 1908.
D eal ]
I., i). BROWN.
A uditor and P o lire Judge o f the
City o f Dallas, Oregon.
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[Original.]
Mark Hammond, American artist In
Mr. Lee Smith brought us up the oth- Paris, was lounging one morning after
Last Friday afternoon at the car-load­
•r day a catalogue of the Laereole aca- breakfast in his studio before begin­ ing place of the \N illamette Valley Lum­
len.y issued for the year 18H3-4. S. A. ning his day’s work. He had receive! ber company, near Black Rock, Mr. A.
| Handle was principal and taught the a newspaper from bon e and. as was W. Williams, subforemati, was caught
! languages, etc ; K. F. Robinson bandied usual with him on the receipt of home under a falling log ami so severely
I mathematic,s; Marv E. Palmehn was papers, he road every word, including crushed about the chest as for death to
instructor in English; and Pauline advertisements. Suddenly lie started. ensue next morning. The sad accident
Ills eye had lighted on the followin '
| .Maddox was instructor in music. The
occured about 2:33 Friday afternoon,
ad vert I f erne Lit:
Mr. Williams being engaged in loading
I board of trustees was composed of W ar-
If Marc-lline Blanche Cutter will com­
lien Truitt, J . I). Lee. Robert Clow, T. municate wi.n Grifiln. i: stings & Ham, logs onto tl»e cars foi transportation to
.1. Lovelady, (ieorge Tillotson, Join Temple court. New York city, she will the mills here. While so engaged, one
Waymire, Win. Ilo\e, Preston Holman. hear something to her advantage.
of the logs rolled on over the car, and it
Now, there was an especial reason was while trying to put it back that the
.1
M. Campbell. The students that se-
Hatched by
why Mr. Hammond should be m orel
sion, among whom will lie found many
accident took place. A railroad tie had
by this advertisement. Some months
of our present residents, were:
before he had needed a table for hi been placed under one end to hold it up.
Chester Ellis, Dallas; Carey L. Howe studio and had purchased one of an and while under the log jacking up th»*
Chine L. Miller, Lottie Palmehn. Mar\ artistic pa ru lu u secondhand fur­ other end, the tie or log slipped, the lat­
i Palmehn, Otis Smith, Arthur Veazie. niture shop. There was if drawer In ter being peeled of hark to some extent,
i Willard Wright, Henrv Campbell, Ed
It, but no key. For awhile the pur­ and caught Mr, Williams diagonally
‘ ‘The «elf-raz-lating kind
,, I ward Crystal, Kobt. iilakeney, Molli<
That hatch while you sleep I Coad, Maggie Howe, Marv Hagood, Lu
chaser was content to let the drawer across the body, crushing him like an
cretia Miller, Eva Shultz. Clarence remain closed: but. finally Deeding It. eggshell. No one saw the accident, but
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he fitted u ;s,v and opened It. It con­ it ie supposed that this is the w ay it oc­
Ve.izie, Hugh Boyd, N. S. Butler, Oliv
tained a fe\. old papei*s so eaten b,.*
Butler, Charley Campbell, Ret-ta Camj
bell, Edgar Collins, Carrie (Vnkey, Let mice that he could make nothing of cured. It was some minutes before the
Crider, May Crow, Iva Ford, Pearl Gar
them. There was an envelope—no loi­ crewr knew’ what had taken place. The
wood, Che-ter Gardner, Cary Hayter
ter in It—partly destroyed. An address foreman, Mr. Ben Masters, wi o was
Eva Holman, Frank and Mollie Hoi
D A LLV S .
was on it, or the remains of one, as some two miles further up in the imam-
man. Nellie Howe, Nina and Chaimei
tains, was hastily summoned. He ran
Horn! for catalog.
Kirkpatriek, Belle McCain, Maggie and. follows:
M a rc e illn e B.
all the way dow n, and taking the engine
N“ Wton McDaniel, Mary McKee, Atlan­
43 R u e du C
ta and Cynthia Parker, Grant Robinson,
and car soon got the injured man to
Par
Viola Ruble, Win, S breve, W rijlr
Hammond threw the contents of the Falls City, where Dr. Becker’s services
Smith, Eva Teal, Ambrose and Cliff« »r
Ball. ii. 1). Bri nk, George Conkev, Bell*. drawer Into a wastebasket, but the were enlisted and the run continued on
a me evening, needing a bookmark, he to Dallas where better facilities for at­
Cooper, Minnie Dinich Harry Deacon,
MTSCOTT A 8TARK, PROPRIETORS
Flora Ford, Addic Holman, Nora II ul - took out the envelope for the purpose tention were at hand. Dr. Starbuck
All kinds of hauling at reasonable
bard,
Minnie
Mayers,
Willie
Miller,
and used It till ho had finished the was called, and arrived at the Dallas
rates. Phone orders promptly at­
Mamie Richmond, Anna Riggs, Carrie book, leaving the envelope in the last
tended to. Headquarters at W eb­
Stone, Delia Blakenev, Charley, John place marked. The name Marcelline hotel, and everything was done to save
ster’s confectionery.
the injured man, but medical skill prov­
Nellie and Nettie Holman, Willie. Howe,
Phones: Bell 264, Mntu 1 ‘254
Lorene and Lyman Lee, Maggie Mc­ is an unusual one. and Hammond had ed of no avail, and he succumbed Satur­
Ba n Phone Mutual 24 Donald, George and Harry Randle, had it before him for a matter of ten
day morning. The remains were taken
I W'illie Rowell, Eva Smith, John I’ glow, days. He dropped the papeV he had
! Eilith and Julia Veazie. Pansy Wright, been reading and reached for the book. to Chapman’s undertaking parlors, and
j Eva Shultz, Willurd W; 'lit, Lon Teal, There was the envelope with the In­ embalmed. Sunday morning they were
Summons.
William Shreve, Reuben and Grant complete name and address.
What shipped to East Portland,w hen; his wife
In the name o f the «la te o f Oregon, for Polk
Robinson,
Edward
Crystal, Oliver was left of the address was plain ex­
Department No. 2
“ Lest \Vt> Vosyet."
Dennis, Chester Ellis, Acldie Holman. cept the first, a sole remaining letter and children live, an escort from the county.
Mrs. A nnie Pike, Mrs. ««
Dallas Woodmen camp attending to the May
Tatom , Mrs. Mary
I The typographical get up of the giving the name of the street, it is
necessary arrangements. Mr. Masters Edgar, Mrs. Rose Bell,
Mrs. Jessie G illiam , Ed­
j pamphlet is especially unique to a prin- printed her».» as a C, but there was that
went to Portland Saturday afternoon to ward Pike, Mrs. A lice
ter of today, although at that time it on its lower end to suggest that It
Pike,
make the preliminary arrangements for Crabtree, Aaron Plaintiffs,
f was probably recognized as a triumph nilg!it be something else,
vh .
Hammond was interested. Neverthe­ the funeral and Hon. W. L. Tooze went W illiam Hancocks,
Henry ,
of the art, having been print» d by E.
less it was the hour when, fresh after down Sunday as an escort for the body, Hancocks, Charles Han- j
M. Wait, at Salem, when such old
Mrs. Jessie Bees- |
a night’s sleep, he did his best work, j representing Falls City Woodmen camp. cocks,
lev, Charles J. Beesley,
stagers as Tas. E. Godfrey and J. H. and he took up his palette and brushes.
The body was met at the train Sunday .1. ssii M Beesley. C. M.
Beesley and Thomas B. |
Lawton were holding down jobs there. In ten minutes he threw them down,
morning by an escort of Woodman com Beesley,
The text, is, of course, in Roman, but took Ills hat and went out to find a
Defendants. J
posed
of
Capt.
Brown’s
uniform
crack
Railroad street, I »alias.
the advertisments run to illuminated city directory. There were dozens of
W illiam Hancocks, Henry Hancocks
»lrill team and the interment took place To Charles
Hancocks,
Mrs. Jessie Beesley,
letters, manv years ago sent to the “ hell in Paris whose names begin with <\
Charles J. Beesley, Jessie M. Beesley, C.
in Riverview cemetery. Mr. Williams
M. Beesley and Thomas B. Beesley. the above
box.” by uptodate typographical artists and dozens that began with every oth
leaves a wife and two children, a boy
named »lefendants.
Fancy ornaments are much in evidence. er letter that might begin with C and
T ill; NAME OF TH ESTATF. OF O REG O N :
and a girl, to whom the blow came with I l N You
and each o f you are hereby required
The hack pages are filled with advertis- a tail to It—a Q or a G, for In­
stance.
Hammond muttered some a suddenness that nearly completely to appear and answer the com plaint filed
against yon in the above entitled suit, iu the
ments of Dallas firms, among whom we
thing
about
the
fool
killer
taking
him
prostrated
them.
Neighbor
Williams
above named court, on or before six weeks
HUBBARD & B R O W N
find: George E. Good, druggist; Fer­ and went back to bis work. This time
from tin* <inte o f the lust publication o f this
was a member of both the camp and summons,
and if you fail so to appearan d
guson & Hall, real estate; W. II. Rubell he succeeded in remaining at his easel
circle at Falls City, carrying$2000 insur­ answer, for want th ereof the plaintiffs will
take a de«*ree against you and each o f you as
dentist; L. N. Woods, physician, Mrs. till his breakfast (luncheon lu Amer­
ance in the one and $500 in tin* other. praved for in their said com plaint, tow it: That
Lizzie Swain, milliner; Neis & Smith, ica», after which he began a hunt that
are the owners in fee sim ple o f the
II»* was a man of superior intelligence, plaintiffs
follow in g desci ¡bed real proper! v, t o w it : The
took
up
s
i
1
1
his
leisure
time
for
weeks.
general merchandise; J. W. Crider, gro­
southeast
quarter o f section 27 in township 0
Having made a list of all the streets well liked by all with whom he came south o f rang«' 1 west »»f the W illam ette m eri­
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ceries; J. G. Davidson, photographer,
in contact, a good work nan and »me dian. in Polk county. Oregon, and that de­
In
Paris
whose
names
begin
with
C.
Independence;.!. W. ( ’ rank, jeweler, In­
fendants and each «»f t hem be forever barred
whose loss will be s»*verely felt, both by an
1 enjoined from claim in g any right, title or
dependence^. E. Kirkpatrick, physi­ Q and G, he gave several hours a day
in or to said real premises or any part
to hunting for Marcelline Cutter. lie bis employers and the men under his interest
then-of, ami for such oth er ami further order
cian; Polk County Itemizer, V. P. Fiske;
judged that she was a lady and con­ control.
as to the court may seem proper in the prem ­
Z. F. Vaughn, jeweler; Jasper R. Mil­ fined himself to the best streets till he
ises.
This summons is published fo r a period of
that the best and cheap­
ler, druggist; J. D. Lee, general mer­ hud exhausted them, then with but
i\ weeks, by ord -rof Hon. Ed. F. Coad. judge
est wood you can buy is
of the county court o f Polk (‘utility, Oregon,
chandise; 11. B. Cos per, hardware.
little
hope
began
on
the
poorer
ones,
Notice.
the block wood from the
made at chambers <m March 1ft, UMis, and the
lighting at last on 43 Rue <iu Geindre.
bile o f the lirst publieation thereof is March
W i 11 a m e 11 e V a i l e v
19. 1908, and the date o f the last publication
a
dingy
street
near
the
(
’hurch
of
St.
Lumber Co.’s sawmill?
In tlx* county court o f the Sint»* o f Oregon for w ill be on the 30th dav o f A pril. 1908.
Polk county.
Sulpice.
A
girl
of
twenty
responded
Because it is cut from big
S IB LE Y A E A K IN ,
THE MAX ¡ri GUN.
tin* matter o f the guardianship o f Henry
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
timber, therefor is su­
to his knock. She was shabbily dress- B. In
Steffy. a person incapable o f conducting his
perior to secon<l-grow th
own affairs
Curious Or igin of T h i s T e r ri b l e En gine (-<l. but comely.
fir. Leave your order
To the above named Henry B. Sti ffy
or Destruction.
“ 1 am looking for Marcclllua Cutter.” N otice:
and to Melissa J. Miles. aNney K. Olson. Mary
at Webster’s confection­
Executor’s Notice.
A. entz, Sarah L. Martin, Ellen May Warner,
The origin of the Maxim gun was si‘ id Hammond,
ery store, or call Mu­
Jemima C. < lemeni. Mary Jane Hteffy, Corn
somewhat curious. Mr. Maxim (Sir
' My mother is Marcelllne Cutter. M id
tual phone No. 1407
Adeline Steffy, children and grand-children
o t i c e Is hereby given to whom It may eon-
of tin* above named Henry B. Steffy:
Illrumi after the close of the «reut 1
Muhcl Cutter,
ro iii that tin* undersigned oxeoutor o f the
are hereby notified that Samuel .Steffy,
civil war iu America was visiting one
Hammond knew his search was eml- y » o u r resident
and inb.abitant o f Polk county. estate* of O liver R. Ph kens, deeease<1, by order
of the southern battlefields. He picked e<l- M«»ther and »laug.iter bad 1L ‘d State o f Oregon, has du ly filed in the above of the honorable county court o f Polk county,
titled court Ids petition praying that he, the Oregon, dulv made ami ent»*red o f record tin*re­
up a Sprli-rdeld rifle and began firtus . where he found them for year*, i li­ en
said annul b. S ieffy .b e appointed guardian in, on tin* isth day o f A pril, 1908, authorizing,
over the person ami estate o f «¡he above named em pow ering and direetin g him to sell the here
nt n target. He soon discovered, to Ills duughter worked In n hoo,vblmlety
Henry B. Steffy. as a person incapable of eon- inaftcr d»-seribed real property belonging to
amazement, that his shoulder was all «u,n«' !»*• •* " -as 1,0 o J story of a ducting his own affairs, and that the «Hid court said estate at private sale, w ill on or after the
black and blue with the recoil, This amrriase for love. Including a
r.in­ has appointed Saturday, the 23rd »lay o f May,
1908, at the hour of »me o’clock p.m. of said day
set him thinking, and he soon eon- j away, and without forgiveness. Mar­ at
the county court room in th«; court house in offer fo r sale and w ill sell at private sale, to
cel red the Idea of utilizing this force 1 « ' hie Seymour married Edgar « ut- Dallas, in said County o f Polk ns the time and the high« st bidder for cash in hand on day of
place for the hearing of said petition ; you are sale, the follow in g described real estate, t o w it :
ter,
an
Englishman.
There
were
no
E LEC TRIC LIGHTS
in a gun which would fire automatic
hereby further notified that yon are required
Beginning at .» point in the center o f the
NEW F E R V IT I 'RE
means In either family, but Cutter se­ to appear at said time and place and show
county road 18.62 chains south o f th»* north­
ally.
cause, it any there be, w hy a guardian should east corner «>f the south h alf of the donation
ELEG A N T ROOMS
cured
a
position
in
an
American
bank­
lie
went
to
London
full
of
his
idea,
not
be
appointed
for
the
person
ami
estate
of
BATH S IN CO NNECTION
land claim o f W illiam Robinson and wife,
but uo one would listen to him. lu ing house In Paris, died and left his said Henry B. Steffy. as a person incapable of claim No. 55, Notification No. 1919, in township
and daughter penniless. Mrs. conducting his own affairs.
ft south, range 5 west, o f the W illam ette m eri­
Birmingham the chief man in a far widow
^
,
.
W itness: Ed. F. Coad. Judge of the County dian. in Polk county, state o f Oregon, and run
Cutter was at a lo ss to k n o w way su e Court o f the State o f Oregon, fur Polk county, ing thence north S5 degrees west 4.69 chains;
tory refused to make a bolt gun.
was Inquired for. It could not tie for with the
t ..urt » fllx .d hi D.IU- thence south 80 degrees west 2.72 chains;
In despair Mr. Maxim packed up hlw
, , 1
_
.
, ___
, r
I Oregon, this 11th day ot prll, A. D Its»8.
thence west 12.95 e.hains; thence south »18 links;
inheritance, for she knew of no | _ _
e . m s m it h ,
I trunks ani wont to Paris. In two
th e m e south 2 degrees ami 15 minutes west
County Clerk
seal
90 chains; thence south 17.80 chains to the
! weeks the work was done. Tills gun relative who bad means to bequeath
By A. F. Toner. Deputy 42.
I I . FUGITT, Proprietor
south lin e o f the north h alf o f the D. i . C. <»t
her.
The
advertisement
e-
:an:itkv?
|
I Mr. Maxim exhibited in London In
John East and w ife; thence east 9.24 chains to
from
America
Indicated
that
she
was
the southeast corner of the north 1 o f said east
j ISSÒ. He fpoke of It then ns the gun
c la im ; thence north in links ; thence east 12.80
Summons.
! of the future. It is now the gun of the sought for b y the Seymours rather j
< I-¡tins; them e north 61.31 » bains to the place
A SlricHy Modern Hotel
|
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o f begming, and containing 131.17 acres more
j present L is n wonderful gun ani a thun the Putters.
or
less, subject to confirm ation by said county
Hammond Ic
the two to send their u,«,, jr. Jolllron. plaintiff
First-class Bar in Connection
deadly on»». By adjusting the indici-
court o f Polk county Oregon. Healed bids may
b»
i*, the under ig ned executor at anyj
\ tor it will fire bullets at any rate from address to New York and settled d<
Charles J. JelllHon, defendant
prior to date o f sale,
again to his work. A month fut çd. . T„ (.har„ ,
„ , ov,.
„„ time
ounty, O regon, this
one per minute to G»X).
Dated at Datiati, Pol!-
FALLS C IT Y . OREGON
when
there
was
a
mp
on
his
studio
18th day o f April. 190s.
This terr <e weapon Is started by
H A R R Y PICKENS.
d o o r , a n d t w o ! - d i e s e n te - 1 B e n e a t h
I N ti • m.mc .,f the «tat. o f « n ? .» n . y»n «r«
* her* • v r i j u ; n ■ ! ' o « p| . r i nd h i . s >.»•. r the
1 the firing «» the tirsi she: After that
Executor o f the- «ratal»* of O liver K Pickens,
plaint filed against you in the above en- ! rj,.,-,
It works \' f and will keep going a* their a itero» I dross lio recognized the ! com
titled Miiit on <«r before tnc 28th day o f May
L. D BROWN,
Cutters.
Then
flier
gave
him
the
se­
1908. Th at being 1 1:■ last day for your ap|»< ar Attorn» y for estate
* ♦ * * + + + + + + + + + »-+-S-+•!••>+++•!■+++ long as carl idges can be fed Into the quel to his eearch. Kdgnr Cui:.*:' ii d ance
or nniw cr, fixed bv an ord er’« f the court
machine.
V.
.en
one
l»elt
of
333
is
»
4
Ami
n brother Unirli, who h id wnrfce ! Ills l..r it..-,.iil.ll. »ii..i:
......... ...
•'«* If
4 haunted, a ll that is necessary .' ‘ is i,.
to
.
m
. i vou fail so to h |. j . . r and i !•' t r the same, for
4
I w a y fr o m L n g 'n n d t *
-rid o T W e
V, H, „ ,,
, ft pi „ ¡ „ t i f f « u i »p p iy to the •<•
'ourt
hook
ou
another.
4
.
,
,
,
.
Notice to Contractors.
♦
T t . against yon
rayd
h » m-nui.A. tmi m in o il «te n c h n Donno- ! for a deer*..,
vmi for the re lief p
prn
When the !tritl*b «oven.in.nt «uve ><*
proxpr. teil, mlnrf. .truck n honi.u for in »l»‘«
4
her com plaint, t o w it : TliHt tiiq Imnde
o f m atrim ony mm existing between plain tiff
or.... for the
-he;
M..1 “ ^
and youraelf b» «H^J'oIvcd. and that sin- have itOTFCR Is h«*reT»y gfven that »(*al«*d bids f»»r
that It should not weigh more than a for hi* brother, tint could pain no tra
tin- »Mislixly o f tin- minor children, the issue of »A th*- construction of three bridges, one 190
of him except that lie had in .r led said marriage tow it: Harland »'.. Es|»y G. foot spa ii with Ml! feet approaches, one (MI-foot
hundred poun.ls and should l>e capable!
nd span with .'W feet approaches, and one 15 f»>ot
Marcelline Seymour. Dying chi’ Hess and Maud 1*. lelllaon. and fo r her co
span with W feet appr»»aches, these bridges to |
therein
I-i the prie»* we w ill pay for wheat T of firing a thousand rounds In four flrg h ( ’utter left his property *•> ids dlabumemetitx
Thla summons, i? published in th** Polk m- steel structures; bids w ill nls«» !»«• re»,«,lv»>«l j
minutes.
Mr.
Maxim
produced
a
gun
at our mill.
4’
('«»untv Item izer by o: r of ic- 11 • • - ! ■ ■ l‘ fur making f<»ui fills aggri rating a bon I i u
brother
and
Ids
brother’s
wife*
and
V
which weighed thirty-five pound* ant,
<1. )udg<* o f thè eounty court o f the '•ounty ; teen thousand cubie y a n 's o f dirt. Bi»Is w lll |
children, if any. on condition t!i they »»f P«»lk ami stat<- o f Or* gol», tvhieh sald or b r ì»e rcecived l»y the »•<»»!!.t\ eb-rk «*f P«»lk » »»unty j
fired 2.000 rounds In three minutes.
was ntnde nf cham!»ers iu th«* <*ity <»f Dallas, in ni» f<* May 2. 1 *.** ih . at lo o'elock A. M. Certific«l ,
were
found
within
n
year
after
h
i;
own
4-
P<»lk eounty. Or» goti, un thè 15th «lay o f Aj rii cheek for 5 per cent o f t»id w lll !»«• r»*qiilr«’<l j
8t. Louis Poat-Dlspatch.
T L
demise. I f n«>t the on periy was t»» pi 1908.
'
1 wlth i a« h bld. and ea< h party obtafnln g » «»n !
The first publiention «»f tltis suminons was tra»*t shall exeeuted ati approve»! F m » ii < 1 for per ;
to his cousin, a resident » f tlie ph’ c-e In
madeon the lftth «lay <»f A prii, 1908. and th»* form arne »»f contraet. Bids t<* tn- opened *>>' !
S W E E N E Y BROS.,
England where the family had 1o
l«!-t pulilicHtion th«*re»»f on the 2Hth «lay o f thè eounty court un ditte ami at tini»* a bove !
inni y«m «r< r«'«|uir»*»l t»» apja-ar ami nientioii»’«*!. r**«ervlng the right to r»-J«*i’t any \
livea. T ne / n r tr»Mi.u u t re e j)i e « May.
Proprietors.
Î It Is easy In Self this Reliance.
or l»ef«»re the said «»ra il bids, plait“ ami specifications m a yb e
...
.
,
,
,
answer said compia 1 f
world to live after within
six w eek* nftei th»* ', ***'* on ¡a*t», day of May. its».-
««•♦•n at the otti« » «»f tlie county «-lerk on or be
+++H -+ * • + 4 ^ - + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + the world’s opinion. It is easy In soli­ which Hammond began i* «car» b.
N. L. B 1 TLE
fore A pril 27, 190*.
y
E. M. SMITH
Attorney for plaintiff.
tude to live after our own, but the
Mr*. Cutter l*cgg»*d Hammond to
County clerk.
prreat man is !:e who in the midst of name some v/ay by which the iu I t M
t h e crowds keeps with perfect sweet­ recompense him for ills trouble and re­
N otice to (r e d itors.
ness the independence of solitude.— wind tiim for saving her and ln*r
l inai Settlement.
Emerson.
daughter a splendid Inheritance. Ilnm-
E 18 HER KB V ' I VP N THAT THE » \
mond. though but a poor artist strng V * t »TH
dcr«ign*-«l ba-
• «1 il> > 1 |»«»itit' <1 •»•«•n
V
O
T
I
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I
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IIK R K IlV O IV » N T IIA T T I O Kl
Ra sd y For Business.
gling to paint idctur»** worthy to I k * I t«»r o f Hu* « -tat« «»f OH- • r R Pb kln*. der«*«se»l. .> lini ......... -
M», lui. ; »-
by tin* County Conrf >>1 tl 8tat»* <»f Oregon, for istram r «>f thè «••‘tate »»f "
T. Haley. »le-
A
tragedian
placing
Richard
III.
In
hung
In
the
Salon,
declltiisl
t»*
accept
T H E BEST ROOFING
P«»lk «-nunty. attd fia“ <)»iallfl«-rl. A ll |a-r,“ »ii«» »•«•«-■d h i* in-et, Hl.-.l in the ««»urity eourt of
a
small
town
was
waited
on
after
the
any
compensation.
Tie.
however,
do
h
aving
«■•latriia
ngainat
th»-
«si«l
«•s
‘tat«>
ar*
here­
ON TH E M ARKET
fo lk eoli ut v . -tat«- o f Oregon, and that th«* Hat
«tmw bv an honest farmer, who said 'îdcd to return to America with the by notified t<» p r w n t th« -«m«*. «July verified urdav. Mav 1. Wfi*. at thè hotir o f 10o'el»K*k
t«*geth« r With tn«’ l*r«»ta-r »mi- u tt» »»
Ma»le bv the Northw»-t Roifing
a m.. ha«* l»e«*n du lv app«»inte«i »»> w y s «;«»mi
that “ if the gen’l'm who wanted a Cutlers and on arrival there was |>er- tbl
his residence in sal»l f«»r thè hearing ofohJeefbMM to aneli final ar
* '
11 »A uoderrigm-ri.
company, Portlan»!. Do»** not buc­
horre was still of the same mind he ffunded to SO W ith them to Ctvlnrado f*0VÌ,t* w**hit» six month« fr»»m the «late of Ihia rotini and the «ettlement there«*!, at whirl»
kle. Guaranteed for 10 years.
so ffre.
tim«* any person inter»*ated in auch enfat«* may
would like to »lo business with him.”
Dated and first published. March 25. BW*.
nnrt h t^ira c -otlve In iw iirlu s tlielr In
h ]>i»«*Hr ano file »»bjeetions thereto In w ritin g
The Greatest
Profits are in
Early Spring Broilers
Petaluma Incubators
and Brooders
lEf SMITH’S CYCIEIY
City Express & Transfer to.
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flfCTRICITY fOR IIGHTING IS ONLY «PENSIVI
10 PfOPtf WHO ARE WASfEfUl AND CARtlESS.
Ï 0 YOU, WHO ARE NATURALLY CAREFUL,
IT DOES NOE COME HIGH.
It ¡8 economical becausejit can be quickly turned off when not
needed. With gas or kerosene there is the temptation to let light
burn, when not needed, to save bother of lighting and adjusting.
In some homes the electric light bill amounts to only about $2 per
month. You can probably get some kind <»f artificial light for less
money than electric light, but does it save you anything when it
limits opportunities for work ami recreation, ruins your eyesight,
smokes your walls, mars decorations and increases household work.
You can probably save a dollar tomorrow by going without your
meals, but it wouldn’ t he economy. It is not so much what you
save, but how you save, that counts. We are always ready to ex­
plain the “ ins and outs” of the lighting proposition to you. Call
on ua or phone to us. We are never too busy to talk business.
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Willamette Valley Co.
E. W. KEARNES, Manager
Office on Mill street, just north of the court house
Phones:
Dallas, Oregon
Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297.
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*irá W iT iT A T iT A T á T W A T iT irá W t«
/our
pace
and
are
lor
ex-
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Y by
eriff
4 by
nn-
tfer-
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lere
9 N U M E NT
è rdarble-
-Granitel
of
C. L. HAW KINS
TRUCK AND
DRAY
CO.
be
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
Do You Know
N
Bowman Bros.
dll
Bityeti
Sole
JUST ARRIVED
Morris, the leading jeweler, Inis just recei ed a
beautiful line of gobi headed umbrellas andveanes
from |2.50jto $1.'» each, all guaranteed, also a new
one of late cuts in Libby cut glass.
OPTICIAN
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Dallas Flouring Müls
WEBF00T
ROOFING
ll
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L. C. K O S E *
Agent far '»«»lk Count
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H e fltiall.v M M |
>
No h#*ter m «»t»rs than poverty and vl.lerable reward In »he r«n o n of Mabel
- Cotter, whom he marr». .l
want.-Dot« h Proverb.
GUACE A P A HOWX.
H A R R Y PICKENS,
Executor of the estate o f
O liver K Pi«*kens, d*c<-aoed
• L. I». Brown, attorney for Ketat«.
t
and contest the same.
ta M .ttl.M te » -
AdDrinlstrat»»r.
Q H. MORRIS, f f w
D ALLAS
The
Tavern
I Wheat 85
Cents
Agents for Dallas.
:x > co o o o o o o <
23rd Day ol May, 1908,
t
Sparks
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to the Can?—á
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h S e d w i *
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at aji biches. The “ HIGH S TAND AR D *r
P A IN T can h a s^jim hca tr.side.
Every time you buy a “ HIG H S TA N I»A F D ,,gal-
eoa, you gtt a gallon qfp aint.
rerytim you buy
a a/S-inches-insids c?n, y»»u get th ort tue.u*. a —even m wi g c <n—
though it is filled to tlie brim.
Every size can of “ H IG H STAND AR D ir, fill U.S. Government Standard Measure of paint—
not capacity only. So when you are offered point a trifle “cheaper” than 1-owe Brothers, see if the
quantity ia there.
But paint quality is the real consideration, after all. That is where the real tconomy comes ln -
taiisjaction and service.
Lowe Brothers “High Standard” Liquid Paint
Gives Best Results
in spreading and covering, working and wearing—a difference of 30 to 50 per cent, over “cheap” paint
which quickly proves its costliness.
“ HIG H S T A N D A R D ” P A IN T is made of the materials which a thlrd-of-a-
"T h e L ittle
century of pructical and scientific paint-making has proven to be best; mixed and
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is sealed in air-tight cat-s—whi. h keep it always fresh and good—and marked
srith “ The L it tie Blue ¡•tag"— Your Protection.
Theri is a Lowe Brothers Paint for every use ard a Lowe Brothers dealer in
nearly every town. Write us for nearest dealer's name and our practical book­
let, "Paint and Painting.” Mailed Free.
The Lowe Brolhers Company, 450-456 Third Si, Dayton, O.
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HALL
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H o u s e -F u r H Îs h e r s
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
DALLAS
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