Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, June 04, 1908, Image 6

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people, but they turn
here, and a m ajority i
is j e t a. problem.
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vided ere another elec
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til nearly noon Tuesdt
Dallas the. were near
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until Wednesday mor
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On and After Thi
Price of Ice 1
as Follov
50 lbs. and under,
100 lbs. ... $ 1 ..
200 lbs. ... 1.1
Cush must accolli 1
of-tow ii orders and
each sack.
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Attorney-at-
IN D E P E N D E N T
Probate work a apoda
THE OREGON Ell
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D A L L A S , (>KI
MISS M. OLIVE SI
l here’s a thing that ’5 very nice,
A thirty the children all like 5 —
Is the wagon -with the ice. '
And when the ice man’s tongs slip*
And down i t còmes “ ker-■plunk1
.”,
Just see the children scramble.
• To be Pirst to get öl chunk.
Through, harrdkerchiePs some suck it,
W h ile others aprons use .
You see5 it might be “pond ice ”
And deadly ^ermS inPuse.
INSTRUrTOK ON
PIANO AND ORG.
The
BEST
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EARNHART &
Next to Post
Two boys hopped on the wagon.,
Close to Pinkie’s home one day.
Scorching auto came along,
And the mules they ran away.
The boys both took a tumble.
One wasn’t injured much.
The other gut his leg sprained.
Fbr ^eeks he used a crutch.
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C o n e (?/6R a n ' S e e pc
N E W e ir r i& S P A T m y
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Statement
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O ld c a t ’ s S o r e
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“ Happier, children would be ,
If their parents all would mind/’
Said Pinkie.“ BOYS
OBEY THELM
And QUIT HOPPING ON BEHiMDl ”