Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 28, 1908, Image 5

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S U B S C R IP T IO N ( W ith vVeekly Oregoniun or Some weekly J ournal.
( W ith Oregon Woodman
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The Greatest
Frofits are in
E-irly
Spring B ’niters
Hatched by
P e ia ’uma Incubators
and Brooders
"T h e aelf-r -e la tin ' kind
That hatch while you sleep'
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P A L L A 8.
PHONES’
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I1KI.I. t Residence. Mil
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M U T U A L } Residence, 1401
SHE
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until she has satisfied herself
that thi* article is without a
Patronize One Another for the I'p h u ild in a o f Town and County
(law
T h a t ’s the kind o f a
jcustomei we lik e— one who
those who cntilil not be iuitiattal Satur­
A GREAT SUCCESS.
day nifjht will be ready at a special will hunt for the weak points
meeting next Wednesday niptit in order She won't find any, however,
that tlte campaign may clou* by .Tune
Falls City Woodmen Picnic Exceed* 1st. The officers and team of Dallas in our
camp put on the work in a very cred it­
QUEENSW ARE
Expectations.
able manner, despite tlte smallness of
the hall, which hampered the move­ or in any o f the crockery on
Last Saturday morning opened upon ments to a great extent. .It was expect­
our shelves.
W e went on a
las bright and heautifal a day uh one ed to hold this initiation out of door*,
tour of inspection before she
could wish to see. As if in answer to but so many other attractions being on
hand it was not de nted a Iviaahle.
came and put everything
•m emergency call, Uncle Sol, who had
Taken as a whole the Falls C ity pic
j refused to show his face for the previous ¡do and Woodman campaign was up to right, inclu d ing the prices.
• two weeks on lva t fitful intervals, brush- expectation, and redacts credit on all
ed aside the cobweb* of the emprvean who participated. Each committeeman
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worked hard to make it a success, there
! and beamed forth in warm, tender radi- were no laggards nor knockers, and all
utice, like a loving father upon an en- <*an congratulate themselves upon its
deavor of hi* children to engage in a outcome,
Ml'SCOTT A MTAHK, PRUPBICTOK8
kindly deed. The people of old Polk
A ll kind* of hauling at reasonable
SALMON AGAIN SCARCE.
to »k hia heniflcience as aapecial in vita­
rates. Phone orders promptly at­
tion to come out and make merry at the
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tended to. Headquarter* at W eb­
ster’* confectionery.
rttst
picnic of the season, and ere 0
Ten days of salmon Ashing in t i e
Phones: Bell 2114, Mi.ru 1 254
o’clock had arrived, the streets of our ! Columbia river show the salmon supply
Ba>n Phone Mutual 24-’ sdster city up by the falls were literally
on tpe Wttne. This is the season of
besprinkled with joyous maidens gaily the finest salmon of the river— the best
bedecked in summer attire, merry j jn the world. Soon these fish will bean
youths, middle aged and older ones of extinct breed. They are the fish
that
“ Lest We Fox y et.”
both sexes, and children gd ore, ready made the Columbia river famous. The
and w illin g to assist to the best of their few remaining specimens should I k * pro-
Com e in and try a dish.
possibilities in making the Woodman ,
closed season. The 0 |>en
A ll we ask is a com pari­
picnic, given by the Falls C ity camp, j sea8on should he put off from April 15th
son and we will have you
| one long to be remembered in the an­ to May 15th. A fter that there should
as a regular customer.
nals of the craft.
he the closed Sunday and rigid regula-
I The transportation facilities, arranged tion of all kinds of gear— gillnets, traps,
Our parlors are cool,
fo r by Louis Gerlinger, Jr., were most seines and wheels.
excellent, anti tlie numerous trains
pleasant and in vitin g.
Master Fish Warden Van Dusen quits
throughout the day wore well filled his office May 1st leaving the industry
Railroad street, llallas.
with pleasure seeking residents of Dal­ in a blad plight. It is too much to say
Caterers for halls, p ic­
las anti vicinity. Luxurious coaches that he is wholly to blame for this con­
nics, private parties, etc.
had been borrowed for the occasion, and dition of affairs. But the fish faction
D elivery free of charge.
tl,,.re was not the usual lark of seating with which ho has ix-en allied is as much
capacity, as is the rule on like excur-l 1° blame as any other, and none is more
grasping and none has defeated us much
E v ery th in g in confection-1
I sums. Dallas turned out en masse, the
the [ rcme<lial legislation.— From the Oregon-
City Express & Transfer Co.
It in economical becausejit can he quickly turned off when not
needed. With gan or keroaene there ia 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 of artificial light for less
money than electric light, hut 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, hut it wouldn’ t he economy. It is not so much what you
save, hut how you save, that counts. We are always ready to e x ­
plain the “ in* and outs” of the lighting proposition to you. Call
on us or phone U> us. W e are never too busy to talk business.
I Willamette Valley Co.
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W. H. ROY & CO
Send lor catalog.
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f lf a n c ih m l : ü h .' iaüî is only txfM sivf
10 PtOPlt WHO Akt WÁSlüUt Art!) UüttitSS.
TO YOU, WHO AKT NAIdRAUY URLI Ul,
IT DOTS NOT COMt HIGH.
E. W. KEARNES, Manager
Dallas, Oregon
Oflice on M ill street, just north of tlie court house
Phones:
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5 use of flour, but-
makes the biscuit,
try more appetiz-
i and wholesome.
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Bell, 421, Mutual, 1297.
¡ITA TiTA TiTiTim T tatatata fata *
We Make
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ITELY PURE
i only baking
defrom Royal
im of Tartar.
o Substitute
.1 h im . m la tu r*. .. I d at
w k H p . r rttf.r d ln » th * In .Ith
* a lt .r * t . aaa u m m .
Our Own
ISE CREAM
|0 N U M E N T
C. L. HAWKflftlS
TRUCK AND DRAY CO.
HUBBARD & 3 ROW N
Phone and stand at Cherring-
ton’s drugstore.
it
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
NEW Ft’ K N IT l’ RE
ELEG ANT ROOMS
BATHS IN CONNECTION
H . FUG IT T , Proprietor
A Strictly Modern Hotel
first-class Bar in Connection
I majority going on the 9 o ’clock train, ian Ap ril 27, 1508.
ery and tropical fruits
The* F. S. Bureau of Fisheries has fora
I although the others were well patron­
long tim e been endeavoring to secure
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just such remedial legislation as is being
I The parade of uniformed Woodmen objected to by the lower river interests.
I took place at 10 o ’clock, as per schedule, A short time ago Secretary Strauss, of
led bv the Dallas hand. Falls i ’ity I the U. 8. Department of Commerce and $
re,r. i Labor, set forth a list of things neces-
camp members were garbed in the
N orth Main Street
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ry
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ular Woodman style and made a unique bill
- No. 318 X v e s - was framed to I
and striking appearance. Dallas camp carry out their ideas. W e commend it £
DALLAS .
m28 | S
wore their official robes, which were to your favorable consideration.
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i pretty and of nice appearance. Mr. T.
Annual Picnic.
! B. Masters acted as marshal of tlie day.
Phones :
| A prize had been offered of $25 by the
T o e residents of Oak Grove, Polk
Mutual 327
Falls City camp to the camp turning county, will hold their annual picnic
Hell 1111
on
June
13.
They
will
arrange
to
have
out 12 men uniformed in the mo-t
some
of
the
best
talent
of
the
W
illam
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¡ striking way emblematic of Woodcraft,
ette university to assist them with the
the home camp not to compete. Judge program in the forenoon and, after a
I A L L A S , OREGON
; L F. Coad, Chester Gardner
and basket dinner in the grove, all kinds of
Johnson Bros.
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G lo v e r’ s
M eat M a rk e t
j Armnnd Guthrie acted as judges fori games and sports will he indulged in
during the afternoon and evening. If
I this award and gav.? the prize to Dallas,
FALLS C IT Y , OREGON
you have ever been to one of Oak
as there was no other contestant.
Grove’s picnics you are not liable to pass
On arrival at the grounds, a nice pro- this one up. Substantial prizes to all
gurni was rendered comprising a num­ events.
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•1 ber of nice songs, music by the hand
+ aritl an address by Hon C. L. Hawley.
Final Settlement.
t Some confusion was caused by a base­
less rumor that an excursion of W ood­
men were coming up from Portland on V O T IC I’. Is hereby «ivo n that the uiMiernigned
the 12 o ’clock train and a consequent •5 ns executrix o f the estate o f K P. Gwlnn,
deceased, has tiled her final account In the
division of the crowd t»> go down to the county court o f the state of Oregon, for the
e o u n ty o i Polk, and that Saturday. June 'JO,
depot and welcome them
111 licit an address was dedivered ;
HI the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon
will pay for wheat 4* , After
X Is the price
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ilia n u
,. |. , ofsaid d. y nt tl c court room o f the said conn-
by Hon. J. J. \\ nitney. of A l l any, \\ n >| lv < (>urt. in Dallas, Oregon, has been appoint-)
•j« at our m ill.
had been billed to speak at Dallas that i oil by said court m the tim e and place for th
aid filial account, ami |
afternoon, hut as hut few were in town.; hearing o f objection
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the settlement thereof.
concluded
to go on and see the whole
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Dated and published first time Mav 21.1908. i
❖ sin at at Fulls ('¡tv .
IDA M. P L L R E Y .
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Kx'jeu.rix of the last w ill and tes- |
I The next thing on the program was a
tament o f E. P. Guinn, de
S W E E N E Y BROS.,
I number ol race-, which resulted as fol-
ceased.
H. (loodewnn both theAOnnd 100 J. IT. Flower, attorney.
Proprietors.
% |lows:
vanl
race,
with
E.
Uniter.
a
close
second
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+ + + + + 0 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + - ! '+ in troth. The fat mail’s race was won
| by Billy McAdams. In the g irl's race,
Summons.
Francis Brown captured the lir-t prize,
i and T.ucy Itouuce the second. Tw o hall
Lucy F. Jellison, plaintiff
-allies were played, the lirsl between
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the Dallas junior* and tlio-e of Falls Charles J. Jellison, defendant
t ’itv, Dallas winning by a score of (I to
T o Charles J. Jellison, the above named d e­
ROOFING
1 7. Monmouth and Fulls City also play­ fendant :
I N the name o f the state of Oregon, you are
ed with a win for the former. Horse l hereby required to appear ami answer the
TUF. BEST R O O FIN G
racing was the next feaiure. In the com plaint filed against you in the above en- }
ON T H E M A R K E T
first race O. W . H ew itt came out titled suit on or before the 28th flay of May, j
190«. That being the last day for your appear- j
ahead and Ah West second. The next a w e or answer, fixed by an order of the court
Made by the Northwest Roofing
race wus won l>y Dale Bell, O. W. for tlie publication o f this summons. Am! if |
company, Portland. Does not buc­
you fall so to appear ami ans'.v.-r the same, for
H ew itt getting second money.
kle, Guaranteed for 10 years.
want thereof, plain tiff w ill apply to the eour^ \
During the day and evening the for a decree against
for | "the
re lief pr.iyea
¡¡gr"- you §|
the rflKj
music and hum of one of Arnold’ s steam for in her complaint, t o w it : That the bonds
o
f
m
atrim
ony
now
existing
between
plain tiff
a
Agent for ^olk County. • swing, could be continually heard, and and yourself I k * dissolved, and that she
have
was well patronised by the large crowd the custody of the m inor children, the issue of
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always around that tent. A snake said m arriage tow it: Harbind C., Espy G.
charmer helped to divert small change and Maud I), fellison. and for her cos's snd
disbursements therein.
from its resting
in the
pockets of
-- place
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This summons Is published in the I* dk
Highest market price
paid for fat stock.
! W heat 85
Cents
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AP k mis o f meats.
Pu re lard.
Fish "id pou ltry Fridays and
Saturdays.
Have Homer Dale
the billposter
Post Your Bills
Dallas flouririg Mills
X
and distribute your
adveitising cards.
C
L. C. KO SER
The
BEST
M EATS
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DALLAS CITY BANK
W e C a te r
to th e
Local T ra d e
and have every­
thing to satisfy
your wants
SALT CREEK
LUMBER CO.
skating rink <li«l an immense huairiens,1 State o f Ore;
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the fi *or being thronged with nk tier*
•H8
and spectators all day ami until mid­ County of Pol k 1
night. E xclleiit order was maintained T Jacob II. Retnpel, bi ing first, duly «worn,
1» depose and say that t;»i towit a!rfm! the
by Chief Officer Chamberlain
and 2T»th
•! iy of P* eemlMT !'*«IT. at or near Hmfth-
Special Officer Smith. Although a tre- flcM, P»»Hf county. Oregon I made n*'«ertbm<»
mendno* amount of liquor refreshment* at different times, to divers person*, charging
one
Ja
I R»-e«I. of aeld Smith field, Polk
of the stronger variety was fia^-e«! over comity. me*
Oregon with '*eing shot whih* In the
the barn, yet not one fight occurred and crime of steal in* at said H.itlifiebl. Polk n u n -
only one or two inehri ifced fierson* were ty. Oregon; that since magiuii said ii-**r»iona
I liave found that "mne are fabe in e\ ■ - . par-
Keen. All 8«*emed to«lcsire the visitor* to ticular.
and I take this mean* of retracting the
go away with a g'*od impression of the same, and of clearing the Maid James T Reed
town. A more orderlv and gentlemanly of »aid charge or any charge of a iik< kind or
crowd eoubl hanlly have been witnessed nature.
JACOB II. RKwpEL.
an w h e r e in the world.
t*o»>scrilH*»1 and sworn to me this 2'» h day nl
Judg e V IV Flske, 11. C. w«*ymmir Mav nr.*
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L. D. HRttWJC,
ml H. R. H ill aw ards! the pr /.e for the
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N otary Pubile for Oregon
I k M decorated window emblematic of
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Woodcraft to the drug stor«* «if Roy Mc-
M nrphy.
In the evening a grand Womlmcn
dance t«K*k the attention of a large nnm-
l»er oT both visitor* am! town*p^»ple.
The large hall ' ie Well tided and Hie * t 0T «:K 1» hereby riven that the under r* ir ned
]50 ntimher* sold w ill help to h w II the ■' ha* t»<*en duly appoint^ gnardian •»f the
fieroon
Woodmen ...........
lun.l eon.ider-
• »r th«*
a my.
«-ounty court * o f the atatc of
ff.r P'i!k
Another event which attra« te*l con- county. A ll person* havjng »•lalm-’. *gain*t
to present th«*
.WWr.We »tteiitlon <1"rin* the e v e n » « aid estât«*
, are hereby notifie»! ith
the proper
was the initiation of a number of camli- TOti«k«r* theref»r. to me at tn\ re-i 1
ilatss into th " Falls C ity WorxIliMIfl P .Ik #•*> m i r\ r'-g'-n fn«*ar Dalia*) wittiin *ix
fr«*m the date o f thi* noth***.
m m p. Thi* w »« thn rnltnination of » month*
Dat' d thi* 27th day o f Ma
IW*
6 v* months uimpniitn st*rt«sl in Jann-
D. S TE PP Y
Guardian o f the p«-r««»n and «aitate
*rv *n>l th* rwiult was • nst ifxin In
of Henry B M effj, a pemoa
m«*rnts*rship of *b<»at Hit. T h « major
incapable of condti«:tlng
portion of these h«<l alr<-*3r t>een intro-
hia own affaira.
U D Brown, attorney.
(lo c e i into their several
and
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BARNHART & GRANT
Notice to Creditors.
Valley?
' That $1 spent in your
hom e town is w o rth m ore
to you than
sent out?
T h ree of the many
reasons why should de­
mand the Dallas prodnet
when buying bakestuffs.
STAR BAKkRY,
D. T . B R O W N E , P r o p
Sole Agents for Dallas.
JUST ARRIVED
Morris, the lemling ieweler, lias just recai eil a
heimtifiil line of gnlil licinleil umbrella* amlvcane*
from $2.60¡to $l"i each, nil guarantee»!, also a new
one of late cut* in Libby cut glass.
O P T I C IA N
C. H. MORRIS,
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and up-to-date.
When it comes to
GROCERIES
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NC LE 8am setStli**Standard
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foranIVm
at in Inche*. The “ HIG H S T A N D A R D ’ *
P A IN T can ha* fin c h e s inside.
Every time you b iy a “ H IG H S T A N D A R D ” rat­
ion can, you get a gallon o f Paint. Every time you buy
a 2! ■ .nches-i: de < m, you L'*t tkort tne,tiurr even
though it i* filled to the brim.
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t m y i.ixo ran ol 111.It S T A N D A R D ” 1» I M l. S.OcrCTnnKn» S ciih M
not capacity only. So when you Or* offered point a tnfia “ cliaapcr” than Low« Brother*, M U t M
quantity is there.
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Hut paint , unlit, I, the real COMUintlos, alter all. That la -h er. th. real eronemy c o m « t o -
tatufaction and service.
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Lowe Brothers “High Standard Liquid Paint
Gives Best Results
)rice
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it
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4 4
14c
44
18c
4 4
22c
44
24c
4 4
33c
44
38c
4 4
44c
• price....
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44
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53c
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62c
44
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78c
44
97c
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........ $1.28
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The Lowe Brothers Company. 450-456 Third St. Dayion, O.
I ’a ln tm a k . rs V itru lsh ra a k er«
H ew York__________ < h lr»ig o
S SOX
r price
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in aprrartimr an* cnvarln», wnrkln» and v«arln *-a diSrrmca of jo to Jo par cant. (
which quickly proves it» cotUinttt.
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"H IG H S T A N D A R D ” P A IN T is made of fbe matcrtals which » tMrd-of-a-
century of pra< tical and scientific palnt-mAiag has proven to be best; mixed and
mull' d, ground and reground, by powerlul maclitnery to an indesc ribable fine-
Z u « d A p i r t « « s . n o ' -.fui.anAHqnkto " H IC H S TA N D A R D * P A IN T
la sealed in air-tight cans-whi» h keep it always fresh and good—and marked
with "T h eL U tU IUH4 J l a g " - Your PtreUiturn.
There is a Lowe Brothers Paint for every use and a Lowe Brothers ocajer n
•early every town. Write us for nearest dealer's name and our practical book-
let, "Paint and Painting.” Mailed /res.
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SHIRTS
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K a n s w a t j« g _
HALL & HAYES
House-Furnishers
AT CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
FISKf The Best Printer
JEW ELER
O R E G O N
DALLAS
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The work on the new bridge is pro­
gressing very favorably. The cut that
is being made hack of Jones’ feed stable
j ¡s nearly completed; a very substantial
bridge is being put up over the slough,
i As soon as tlie new mad is finished the
| work of pulling down the old bridge
will commence. Although welcoming
tin* new steel bridge and grade, quite a
number will ieel a twinge of regret
! when they pull down the old bridge,
it Inis h P sk I for a long time against the
floods and high water anti made a con-
i ma ting link for the citizens of Indepen­
dence. Soon it will I k ? a memory ami
the t-itixens will point with pride to our
new steel bridge snd graded road.
V O & C O O O O O O fl
How Mach Paini
to the Can?—
Next to Postoffice
That It it! ad is lik e ly to
absorb diseast*
jiBniis
when shipped in a ba"-
g a fn ear aloiiji with otb-
er c'unman baggage?
Tliat tlie Star Bakery puts
out some o f the be*t bake-
stuff» to be obtained a n y ­
where in the W illa m e tt e
Bilyeu Si Sparks
SIMONTON & SCOTT
A T
Do You
Know
There has not been a time in a good
many years, says an Independence
grower when hops were as backward as
they are nt this time. The majority of
the g owers have laid off their trainers
because the hops are not high enough
to train. It is due to the exceptionally
cold weather, which has prevailed dur­
ing the entire season. There wa* not a
single trainer in manv of the hop yards
during the past week.
N O N E OF T H E M A R E IN I T W I T H
T h e Court St.
Crocer*
OF A LL
K IN D S
it * o w n e r s in t o III* o w n c o ffe r s , a m i th e r e I County Itemtzer by order »if the Hon. Ed. F
w o r e n ig g e r h a h v sh ow n k n ife t h r o w in g . ‘ " « ‘I judge of the county court o f the county
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. i o f Polls and state o f Oregon, which said o rd er!
Dallas, Oregon.
r e fr e s h m e n t sta in Is a m i a ll t h in g s m .- \ WHS
rt{ chambers i.i the H tv o f Dal
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President
R .C . C R A V E N
e s s a r y to a p p e a s e t h e h u n g r y a n d i polk county, Oregon, on the 15th day o f A pril,
Cashier t h ir s t v a n il g i v e a d a y o f p le a s u r e . The | >**•
W . G. V ASS A L L
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The first publication o f this summons was
DIRECTORS :
t w o h o te ls d id an lm m e n .e bu sin t s s , . mRfi e i ,n the lfith day o f April, usik . and th e !
N\ L . Butler, R. C. C r v e n , D. L. K eyt a n d t h e r e w e r e s e v e r a l rest an ra n ts a n d i « - 1 publication thereof on the 28 th day o f ;
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lu n c h i n tin ters .
M a n v p ic n ic p a rtie s May. 190 m and yon are requ ir-d to appear and
M. M. Kills, W . G. Vassall.
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answer said com plaint on or before the said
This batik is please«! to plane at the a v a ile d t h e m s e h e s o f t h e c h a n c e fo r a »ath dav of Mav W
d a y ’ s o n t in g a m t t o o k t h e ir lu n c h e o n in
N. L. B i’ T L K .
flisjMiHal «if its cnstpnuTH the facilities s o m e o f t h e b e a u t ifu l p la c e * to b e f tnd
Attorney for plaintiff,
gained during many year* of continuous
iv e r . Tin*
The
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the w s h h i in
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■ervic* and gm w th.
Dallas
Does
More
Freight
Busi­
ness
Than
Any
Other
Town
in
Oregon
Out­
side
of
Port­
land
lowing officer* wore clecteil for the en­
suing term! O. N., Ella Irvine; a<lvia*
or. Olive Fluke; magician, Etta Dorn-
sife captain of the gilartl*. Nettie Bo­
hannon : attendant, Mcllie Smith ; inside
sentinel, Nettie Hooper; musicians,
Melissa Govro, Clara I’urvine.
DALLAS
14c
18c
27c
43c
.....58c
76c
83c
money refunded.
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