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OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Our Brainy Rustlers. Mr«. Will Patterson died June 19th at her home on the Wallace ranch and was ImritMl at the Zena cemetery. Mis. Pat- tciHou lias l>oeii an invalid tor a number of yearn and is survived by u husband and the following children: .Mrs. Bertha Hing, oi Willainiua, Susie, Ktiiel, lla/ol I and Robert Patterson. Nursing Mothers and Over-hlirdened Women ) In all stations of Mfo, whuw> vigor and vitality may have boon UDdsriumol and broken-down by over-work, exacting social duties, the too frequent bearing of children, or other causes, will find In I)r. Pierce’s Fuvorito Prescription the most PERRYD ALE. potent, invigorating restorative strength giver ever devised for their special bene Miss (iussie Burnett was a Dallas visit fit. Nurslnganothers wlKfind it especial ly valuable IK sustaining lhelr strength or Friday. and promollngxn uhlindsnt JKuiri.thment for the child. T5x(*ctant mothers too Boyd Gee returned home Tuesday the 17th, from several months stay in eastern will find It a priculeasHa>^tffpWodKe the h is been visit- Oregon. system for baby’s coming and rchdVmg the ordeal comparatively p ain less/"Ji 1 ll^fflY state, or condition Mr. Plankington and family, of MICHIGAN CITY. R. L. CHAPMAN...... Miss Sadie Robinson i ing at the Loose home. Miss Minnie Norwood has be eon fil Bridgeport visited Thursday and Friday rM BALM ER Icate, gaged to teach our school. bus, weak women, who O PPICI' • ’ i h |>ol ami P arlors, N. Main si. at the home of I). L. Ke/t. suffer from frequent requ headaches, back- D A LLA S, OREGON Buryi Oliver visited relatives li o a r g-tlown distress low down Mr. Taylor hauled several loads of Bell Phone 108 • Mutual Phone W * Liberty Saturday and Sunday. In the Ixfomeu, or from painful or irreg- brick from here Inst week for a new Calls P rom ptly A nsw ered Day or Night ular i »nthly periods, gnawing or dfs- Mrs. ('. W. Beckett*« sister, Mrs. foundation for his house at McCoy. tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or * ♦ * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *<>•♦ l ake, from tiie east, is visiting her. s«*e imaginary specks or spot» A If rex] Hues has loaded «cveral cats faint spells, b«’fore“ »yes, have disagreeable, Mrs. Cap. Mitchel and children have with cord-wood the past week for his floating pelvC catarrhal drain, prolapsus, anté returned to their home in Portland. brother who has bought up a lot of version or retro-version or other disnlaco- luent» of womanlv organs from weakness Some of our jple returned home I wood to ship. of parts will, whether they experience via Halls Ferry b night the bridge The mumps are still raging in this many or only a few of the alnivo symp vicinity, Mrs. Lucia Keyt, Katie Jenn toms, find r«*lief Mrs. A. Shipley died Tuesday of heart closed. by ief and a permanent cure l»y faithfully and fai fairly persistently trouble. Royal Anns and Black Hi ‘publican« ings and two daughters of I). L. Keyt using Dr -crin Pierce] t’s -” Favorite Prescription. are just recovering from them. Miss Maggie Herron is visiting at In an* turning black and falling *ff. Crop This world-famed »p«‘o.ittc for woman’s will be very light. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams and Miss w oak nesses and peculiar ailments Is dependence. Beta Campbell, of Dallas who have pure glyceric extract of the choicest na Strawberries are ripening fast since l he \\ allnce people are making ex- I igjen at the home of J . A. Baxter on tive. medicinal roots without a drop of the rainy weather. ulcohol in its make-up. All its ingrrdi- Duisive improvements on their buildings I Salt Creek returned home Sunday, ! ent5 printed in plain English on Its bottlo- Mr. Tuttle and family visited at the in the way of paint and additions. There is a large quantity of wood be- wrupper and attested under oath. Dr. home of William Herron’s Sunday. Our school meeting took place with ! ing delivered in town both for family Pierce thus invites the fullest investiga There was a man in these parts last only the school board in attendance. I use and for the mill. Some parties from tion of his formula knowing that it will lie found to contain only the best agents week locating oil land and leasing for l ine director declare«! he was going to ' Sheridan are sawing here this week, known to th<3 most advanced medical a number of years, quit if the people were no mure inter- I .» . . »< lenceof ail the different sehools of prac ' . .I,.,,, iv ,lO A 1 | , Born, to the wile ol Herbert Elliot ♦ • ♦ ----- esrt <i i imii 111 < 11 . it is time our peo p n * , .... , , , ,« ,. , , ., . tice for the cure of woman’s peculiar 1 1 | June 20th, a daughter. Mother and child weaknesses and ailments. Cherries are now in market. nke up. I are «loing nicely under the efficient care It you want to know more about the ( of Mrs. Sampson, a nuise from Salem. composition and professional endorse ment the "Favorite Prescription,” send Mr. and Mrs. Kdwards, of Portland, postal of card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce, who have been visiting her parents Buffalo. N. Y ., for his free booklet treat Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sarge.mt, returned ing of same. home Tuesday. Mrs. Sargeant accom You can’t afford to accept as a snbsti Uite for this remedy q f known compoMitiirn panying them home. a secret nostrum o f unknown oomport- Mrs.Corrigan and family, of McMinne- *ion. Don’t do it. ville, visited Sunday at the home of her Catarrh is not merely an inflammation of the tissues of the head anti ! sister Mrs. Ada Keyt. She returned : home Monday morning leaving her throat, as the symptoms of ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping back j daughter Clara to spend several weeks A. Chamberlain named a« one of the into the throat, continual hawking ami spitting, etc., would seem to indi- | with her aunt.. working committees, and the name of ca te ; it is a blood disease in which the entire circulation and the greater W. B. McCown as a deputy chancelur. Miss May Redmond who has been Both are Fall« City hoy«, and are worthy part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an excess i making her home with Mrs. Wm. Sar- of the honorable position« they have won of uric acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys ami };>w«ls frequently be- come torpid and dull in W , ■' j I T & W e * . in this fine order. and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system. ek with her mother who has been I Sunday night about midnight a fire This is taken up by the blood and through its circulation distributed to all visiting at the Sargeant home for several | started in the residence of J . K. Moyer, j now occupied by Mr. Jesse Punkett, parts of the system. These impurities in the blood irritate and inflame «lay«. and but for the prompt ami energetic the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting ¡efforts of Mr. Tlios. Edgar* the house of a cold will start the secretions and other disgusting and disagreeable j would have been destroyed. symptoms of Catarrh. As the blood goes to af 1 parts of the Ixxly the ch - j We often hear the expression “get- tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full The Fiftb street improvement in (in ! ing it in the neck,” but last Sun* feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, sligh t fevcf Chamberlain, our Comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and ¡shed and the street presents a fine | day Uncle Jim I city marshal, who is also pound master, affected by this disease. It is a waste of i uppea ranee. I h a d C a t a r r h f o r a b o u t f if te e n had to go to the citv pound to get his e a r s , a n d n o m a n could have time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, | I . A. Lucas blew into town on his cow. Jim dug up the necessary pound e e u w o r s o , I t r i e d everythin«: washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment j white auto Saturday for an over Sunday lees and made happy one more young I c o u ld h e a r of, b u t n o g o o d re s u l te d . I t h e n began S. S. R., and does not reach tlie blood, and can, t'.ierefore, ¡ visit with relatives. ster with a half dollar. c o u ld s e e a l i t t l e improvement do nothing more than temporarily relieve j Miss Cecil Coulter, a former resilient f r o m t h e f i r s t b o t t l e , and after Falls Gitv has gone in as one man to To cure ! of Falls City, but now of Portland, is in t a k i n g i t a s h o r t w h il e was cured. the discomfort of the trouble. make the fourth of July celebration a T h is w a s six y e a r s a g o , and 1 am Catarrh permanently the blood must be town visiting her numerous friends this success. Great preparations are being a s w e ll ^ o d a y a s a n y man. I think C a t a r r h is a b lo o d d i s e a s e , and thoroughly purified and the system cleansed j week. made to properly entertain all who may k n o w th e r e is n o th in g o n e a rth f all poisons, and at the same time come, and it is certain that all who do b e t t e r f o r t n e b lo o d t h a n S . S . S. Dr. Phandhoefer returned to his home | N obo«Iy t h i n k s m o r e o f S 8 . S . strengthened and built up. Nothing equals i here from Portland Thursday where he come will have a grand good time and th a n I do. M. M A TSO N , S. S . S. for this purpose. It attacks the j has been for treatment for his eyes for when they go home will say that every L a p e e r , M ic h . thing was done as agreed and even disease at its head, goes down to the very i three weeks past. more. There will be no need to go bottom of the trouble ami makes a c«>mplete j Miss White, a grami-daughter of Mrs. away from home further than Fall« City and lastin'; cure. S . S. 8. removes every particle of the catarrhal poison from the Joseph Wankey, with her friend. Miss to spend the fourth this year. The Falls City schools closed last blood, m aking this vital streat.. .c, fresh Sanders, both from Tacoma, are visiting week, and Thursday night the children and health v. Then the inflamed mem ( at Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Wankey’s. below the tenth grade gave their enter branes begin to heal, the held is * >sentci Wm R. Chamberlain, a brother to and cleared, the hawking and spitt. g cease, our city marshal, rame to town last tainment. Never before in the history of Falls City has such an excellent school every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health week on a visit to his brother and other program been rendered. The entertain restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach li and digestion and acts as a relatives whom he had not seen for over ment was simply perfect, and showed fine tonic to the entire system. If you are su' .till-! 1.1 ’ with Catarrh U - in the ; the perfect accord that lay with teach U K o fS . S S. and write us a statement of your and our physicianstw ill, AnionKtll, |,Ht o( prom|nent lneni. ers and pupils, not a break l>eing made send you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical advice ^era 0f t |ie Knight« of Pythias who anywhere by any one. On Friday without charge. S. S. S. is for sale at all flr^t class drug stores. have recently held their grand lodge ses- night the class of six tenth grade gradu T*fr” o « i» fr r r*~—• ~ ***T 4L GA* «¡on in Portland, we Bee the name of J . ates gave their closing exercises, and each number of the program was car ried out by the various graduates in a way that fully entitled tllem to the * * # . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * h * iml * - * * - * * *^ *-*# *# # # ****# * # | generous applause given. Each gradu- I I l ate was the recipient of numerous bo binéis of roses and other beautiful ! flowers such as Polk county and Oregon only can grow'. The hall in which ! these entertainments were given was j full to over flowing with visitors, and the general expression was that it was the finest any in attendance had ever before enjoyed. At the end of each school year the public looks to these an nual exercises to in some measure judge of the year’s work of principal, teach ers and pupils, and results in Falls City schools for the past year are matters of congratulation on the part of the par ents, and satisfaction on the part of the teachers. The address to the graduates Friday night was given by Hon. E. D. Kessler, ol the Monmouth normal, and there was in attendance the male «piar- I tet, William Pettys, critic and P. (). FUNERAL DIRECTOR and SUNNYSLOPE. B LOOD DISEASED A N D S Y S T E M D IS O R D E R E D C A T A R R H FALLS CITY. S S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE ! A WELL KEPT LAWN BEAUTIFIES ANY HOME To keep it well you must have the proper tools to tend it. We believe we have the best line obtainable.... 1 Ì | Powell, teacher of Latin, and Prof. Traver, all of Monmouth normal. Ealls City has a live progressive school board, j the members being Geo. M. Tice, Ira I Merling and Harry Starr, and each one of them is ernest and energetic in j building up our schools, and placing I them in the front rank. Their action in retaining the present core of teachers is right in the line with the wish of the people of the city and the teachers of our schools rank with the best in the state. Prof. Crowley, known all over Polk county as a rising young educator, bound to make his mark and take fro it rank in the educational profe sion, will again have charge of our schools the osm ioi year, and ins ateietaafli will l** Mrs. Jesse Moyer, Miss Hallie Mor rison, Miss Viola Hall, and A. B. Owen. Merle Singleton, one of the tenth grade graduates, is not yet 15 years of age. Hose Lawn Sprinklers Lawn Rakes Mowers Grass Shears and Sickles Grass Catchers PEEDEE. and everything you might need for this work. Levi Burbank has gone to Wilhoit Springs. Mrs Ole man and Mr«. Kinmey are on the lick list. Mrs. Phy Simpson ami «on are up from Airlie visiting friemls. Flora Chenoweth is visiting a t the home of Lew Ritner this week. (.¿uite a number our young folks Will g( » to Nt ewport to spend the Fourth. Children’s day was greatly enjoyed by the children, a large crow«! attend- —S P E C I A L ! — Lawn Mowers at a special 10 per cent , reduction next week I of i big. Mrs. Sophia Hastings, of Monmouth, has been visiting her son, It. A. Hast ings. We have just recemnl word of the sudden death of Mrs. Bye Frants, of Kings Valley. Mrs. Davis has been called to the bed- *ide of her daughter, Mrs. »McKay, of Salem, who is very ill. If your w rier pipes need changing or re pairing don’t hesitate to call on us. Our hers are at your service. KINGSVALLEY. Tip Maxtield is repairihg his barn. Bros. & Dalton Grandma Maxfleld is very siek again. Glen Priee, of Corvallis, is visiting in the valley. Hardware and Furniture * * * * * * * » » » * ■ » » * » » ♦ » » » » » » »»»IHHNHMM itM I BOY SCRATCHED POLK GETS RANGE. T Wins Out for Military Tournament. Rifle Through the untiring efforts of Cap tain Charles A, Murphy, of Company M. Oregon National Guard, Sale u has Eczema Began When a Tiny Baby finally been chosen as the plat*» for the | state military rifle tournament to be and Lasted 7 Years— Tore Crust* held somewhere in the middle of July. from Face Till It was All R a w - Adjutant-General Finzer, reoresent- Screamed with Pain and Could not ing the governor, accompanied by Maj or Baker, of the head«|Udrters btuff, of | Sleep— Though Specialists Failed Portland, were in the city yesterday ami ! t>°c- in company with Captain Murphy and ( A LCO H O L 3 PEU CEN T. Lieutenant Carl Abrams, visited the range across the riv«‘r for the pu»q>oseof i estimating the amount of additional | necessary equipimmt and making a final dcci-ion as to the fitness of the grounds. McMinnville, Portland and Ro.-ehurg ■1U old an erupfion broke out on his face. have been putting forth their l*‘Ht efforts I took him to a doc to secure the state ‘ shoot” as it means tor and got ointments and medicines but his the attendance «if about 2X) of Oregon’s ness and Rest.Cuiuaim neither face kept on getting crack marksmen. However there was worse until it got so no getting around the fact that the range bad that no one could across the river was by far the U*st o t a rc o tic i look at him. His adapted for target shooting at all dis whole face was one tances. crust and must have jfopr .-rM ikW .iuinuia The tourament w ill last for one week been very painful. ilu r/Ju ti Seed“ Ho scratched day and and owing to the large number of Jtx Senna + night until his face ♦vents both target pits will he placed in sometimes looked like suitable condition at the earliest pos Jtnise Seed * a raw piece of meat. sible date. New steel target racks, I was nearly insane such as aie used on the national range, HbrmSeed- with his scratching in Ohio, w ill be installed, substantial C/cri/hd Sugar • day and night. Then I took him to telephone iines will be constructed from m toffaiTkm r. all the best specialists in skin diseases _ .0 but they could not do much for him. the pits to the firing lines, a good camp Aperfed Remedy forConslip* ing site will be arranged ami nlenty of He sometimes screamed with pain tion. Sour Stomach.Dlarrtwa when I put on the salve they gave me. good water provided for. Rifle teams Worms .Convulsions.Feverish “When he was two years old the composed of five men to the team, the 'iteJU eczema got on his arms and legs so best marksman of the Oregon National -■•3e * i Loss that I had to keep them bandaged up Guard, from nineteen companies, will and I made gloves for his hands so the particinate in the shoot. Facsimile Signature of nails could not poison him worse. We Beside the number of valuable prizes could not get a night's sleep in months and my husband and 1 were all broken and trophies which are annually con up. Then my mother asked why I tested for at the state tourament, a did not give up the doctors and try number of w ell-to-do citizens of Port Cuticura. So I got a set and he felt land and other coast cities, who have relieved the first time I used them, the interests of the Oregon National the Cuticura Ointment felt so cool. Guaid at heart, will offer several beau* He used to wake up and ask for Cuti- oura to be put on when he itched so tiful loving-cups, both of team work badly that ne could not sleep, and he and best individual scores. A model camp, laid out in streets, would say. ’ Oh! Mama, that make« ray sores feel so go«jd!* I gave the will l>e established ami in the evenings, Cuticura Remedies a good trial and after the day of nerve-trying marks* gradually the ecsema healed all up mansbip, the militiaman will enjoy the and now he is as well as any other chil excellent swimming and boating facil dren. He Is now seven yean* cld and the cure has lasted two months, so X ities which will be provided on the think it will never return. I can’t banks of the W illam ette.—Statesman. tell you how glad I am that Cuticura I, Margret E. Gangster, In her monthly did such wonderful work in our case T U A T m il V A D h p a rC * Segeln Woman’s Home Companion foi* fend I shall recommend it everywhere. l i m i IUU IA K U K A I L . J»ilv. says that the American woman Mrs. John G. Klumpp, 80 Niagara Bt., M —___ and* the simple life arc getting to far ....................... Newark, N. J., Oct. 17 and 22. 1907.’* I , j j n li e p * apart, and sh«: urges the serious-minded F o r In fa n ts an d C h ild ren . The Kind You Have Always Bought \ CUTICURA EFFECTED A WONDERFUL CURE AWselabtf Prep:irel iunior As s imila J in§ ihr Fbod and Rp{»n«a ting ilu’ S/otoadis anillLoweM Bears the Signature Promotes Digestionfhrerfiil Opium.Murphine nor Mineral. N N of . In JtbdhtU Saits- < ness and » sü H m Use For Over Thirty Years OF SLEEP- NEW YORK. Exact Copy ol Wrmppar. A single «et of Outl(Min* Rrnneai«*, conslsiin« of J3c.), OlnWheat <50o.), «m l R csol- Cuticura Soap «2. ....... (50Ò.), .................. vent or JMIli PI <2Ac. pt*r vial o f 6 0 ,. is often Rufflclent to ru tr . Sold throughout the world P o tter Drug A Chem. Corp-. Sole Props . Eoston. Mass. « T M a ile d F ree, Cuticura Brx>kon Skin Diseases. Mrs. Wm. Miller and children visiting at Dick Roger«.* J . F L «•gan is expecting his mother, on a visit : from the east. Several families went to the valley after strawberries Tuesday. Charles Rice and Frank Miller were in Airlie to buy some fine sheep .Satur day. PEEDEE. independence and Dallas to h n ttf Men woman t<> strive against the luxurv- loving tendencies <»f the age. The 100 yard foot race schudTiled to take place Friday evening is attracting much attention, and the friends of tw«»t of the contestants, one from Indepen-! deuce and one from Dallas are rapidly 1 getting up big money. Independence j thinks she has a man who can win it. I but Dallas thinks otherwise. The out come will he watched with interest as both sprinters an* known to have made fast time. M ARKET REPO RT. R E P O R T E D W E E K L Y B Y U . S . LOUGH A R Y . The rain last week was fine for spring grain. Our road supervisor loi ng good work on the roads. Grandma Hastings visited at Will Bush’s Sunday night. The Sullivan Bros, and mother have moved up on their ranch. Lester Browu and May Freer were married Sunday evening. Frank Gilliam and mother will soon go the Springs for quite a while. Mr. Harry Tingle, from Adna, Wash ington, is visiting at Win. Sheweys. Bluford Bush Bush took his little girl to the doctor’s at Dallas last Monday. Our children’s day was fine The little children did fine with their songs and pieces. Their old Sunday school teacher, Sophia Hastings, of Monmouth was with us and gave them a nice talk and also Mr. Wilson. EOLA. Tip Acuff has bought a cow of O. G. Savage. T. W. Brunk w as elected diretor, R. Brunk clerk. Otto Kendall, who has been sick with pneumonia, is much better. Mrs. Holman’s neice and nephew from Salem, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Holman, Mrs. Dunsmorc has returned from Turner, where she went to do some sewing for Mrs. Begun. B. I. Ferguson commenced to pick cherries the 19th of June last year. He thinks ho will commence the 29th this year. Jesse Chamberlain has rented O. G. Savage’s Eola farm and moved there. He went to Willamina last week and bought a span of horses. Wheat, a bushel, $1. Bran, a ton, $25 00. Shorts, a ton, $.‘»0. Oats, a bushel, 50 cents. Flour, o barrel, $4.75. Flour, a sack, $1 25. Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt. Potatoes, a bushel. 00. Butter, a pound, 15cents. Lard, a pound, 12la cents. Bacon, sides, a pound, \2% cents. Hams, a pound, 15 to 17 cents. Shoulders, a pound, 121.. cents. Eggs, a dozen, 17 cents. Chickens, a dozen, $3 (<D $5. Dried fruits, a pouml, 0 @ 15 cents. Beets, a pound, 2 cents. Turnips, a pound, 2 cents, Cabbage, a pound, 3 cents. Onions, a potin 1, 0 ‘o cents. Beans, a pound, 5 l2 (8> 8 cents. Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents Hay, a ton, $10 (a) $15. Saturday, July 11, Ittos, at the ho ur of 1 o’clock p. in. of said «lay, at th e front door of t h e c ou nt y co urt house in ! t h e cit y of Dallas, in said c o u n t y of Polk, sell at public auct ion to the highe st b id de r for c ash in hand on day of sale, suhse«(uent tore- d e m pl io n in the m a n n e r provided by law, all the right, title, interest and e sta te of said de fen d an ts alid each and every on e of th e m , and of ai l per-nils c la im in g by, thro u gh or un d er I the m, or o l t l v r ot them, subsequent to t h e d at e I of plai nt ff ’s mortgage, which is foreclosed in 1 . i. \ i/. May 20, 1902, of in and to th e said iiiortgaged premises, described in said judg- 1 tient, de cree and exe cu ti on as follows, to-wit : I An undivided one -fourth of t h e sout h h al f of lots 5 and fi in Mock I t. as th e s ame appe ars on th e plats and surveys of th e town of Dallas, I in Polk county, st at e of Oregon, as p l a ’ ted, dedicated and recotded by t h e LaC reole Aca demic In stitute, a c orp or at ion , t o g e t h er with I the tenements, he re di ta m e nt s and app ur te n- ' anc es t he reu nt o belo ngi ng or in an y wise ap- I p e r t a in in g : sub jec t only to t h e life* e st at e of J a n e Morrison th erein. Dated Dallas, Oregon, this 1th day of J u n e , 1908. J . M. GRANT, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. PO R TLAN D , O R EQ O N , or A K R O N , O H IO . Notice to Creditors. E. D. MASON House and Sign Painter President Cashier i V O T IC K is here by given t h a t th e und ersigned ; «* lias been duly appointed gu ard ian of the person ...............’ nnd e st s te ‘ of Henry B. “ Steffy, »1 person inc a pa b le of con du ct in g his own affairs, bv the c oun ty court of the stutc of Oregon, for Pol k coun ty. All persons ha vi ng c la im * ag a in s t said e sta te a r c here by notified to present the same duly verified, t o g e t h er with th e proper vouchers t herefor, to me at my reside nc e in Polk coun ty. < regon ( n ea r Dallas) w it hi n six m on t hs from th e dat e of th is notice. Dated t hi s 27th dav of Mnv, 1908. ' S A M I ' 1.1. D. S TK FK Y , G ua rd ia n of the person and estate of Henry B. Steffy. h person inen pubic of co n d u c t in g his own affairs. L. I). Bro wn, atto rne y. Paper Hanging a Specialty D IR E C T O R S : N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt M. M. Ellis, W. (}. Vassall. This bank is pleased to place a t the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during many years of continuous service and growth*. ONU MENT “ Lest We Folget.” Marble— Located at Mason board ing house, Dallas, Ore. l inai Settlement. *#•>:+** i M H H H * * # * * # * * * * » * * ^ * 5 On and After This Date the Price of Ice Will be as Follows: 1 50 lbs. and under, 1 |c per lb. 100 lbs. . . . $1.25' per 100 200 lbs. . . . BALLSTON. Mr. and Mr«. A. M. Vernon visited friends here Saturday. Mr. J . H. Butler attended the funeral of Mr«. A. J . Shipley last week. is erecting a plant at PO R T LA N D , OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PO RTA BLE W E LL D R IL LIN G M ACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. Dallas, Oregon. R .C . CRA V EN W. G. VASSALL Tie Star Mug Mine Go. VTOTICE is hereby given t h a t by vir tu e of an ^ e xe c ut io n n ml order o« sab* <lnlv issued ■ lit of tm<l und er th e band and seal of the clerk of th e eiivuit e««urt of the s ta te of Oregon, .or Polk coun ty, b e ar in g d at e the -rd dnv of J u n e , I'.KTH, upon a ju d g m en t and deeree duly ent ere d, enro lled and docke ted in said co urt on th e 2nd day of J u n e , I‘.Mis, in a c e rt a in suit t he rei n pending wher ein L. V. Spl ane is p l a i n tiff. and D A Klkins. It. G ild ne r and < W. Mat hews ar e de fendants, and to me directed, c o m m a n d in g me to sell th e h e re in a f te r d e scribed real property to satisfy th e am o u n ts specified in said decree and e xe c ut io n, I will, on STA R PO RTA BLE D R IL L IN G M ACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In The World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to DALLAS CITY BANK 1.00 per 100 C. L. H A W K IN S Cash must accompany all out- of-town orders and add 15c for each sack. Railroad street, Dallas. DALLAS ICE CO. V O T K ' K is hereby given th a t th e und ersigned V HS e x e c u t r ix of th e e st at e o f K. P. Gwin n, deceased, has filed h e r final ac c ou nt in th e c oun ty court of th e st at e of Oregon, for the c ou nt y of Polk, and th at S at ur d ay , J u n e 20, ions, at the h ou r of 10 o ’c loc k in th e forenoon of said day at th e co u rt room of th e Raid co u n ty court,, in Dallas, Oregon, has been ap p o in t ed by said c o u rt as th e tim e and p lace for t he h earin g of o bjections to said final acco u n t, and th e settlem en t thereof. D ated and published first tim e May 21. 1908. IDA M. U L L R liY . E x e c u tr ix of th e la st will and te s tam en t of E. P . . G < winn, de- ceaaed. J . H. Flow er, a tto rn e y . j We Make j Our Own Oecar MaxfieMaml wife, from Califor nia, are visiting John Maxfleld. Sheriffs Sale. Anderson A Son, of Reedyille, have bought the store at this place and took poeeesion this week. This carnival will lie unique in that there will be no parades, there bei t : other attractions of greater interest to more than take the place of any such team re, Sheriff’s Sale. A m o d e ra te a m o u n t o f m o n e y w ill s ta r t y o u in a p ro fita b le b u s in e s s . A full line of muslin underwear at the Emporium, VMS 0CNTAV« •O M PANV, NCW Y OB« OITT. NOTICE is h ereb y given th a t by virtu e of an ord er issued out of th e cou n ty co u rt, of the state of O regon, for th e co u n ty of Polk, at th e J u n e term thereof. 190S, com m an d in g m e to »ell th e several tra c ts o r p arcels of real p rop er ty h erein after described, to w hich th e co u n tv of Polk, has acq u ired title by v irtu e of sale th e re o f for taxes, and m ore p a rtic u la rly d e There i« u move on foot to either scribed as follows, l o w it: build a new school house or an addition 1 B eginning 2 rods south and 108$ feet east I ¥ to the old one and put in three teach- of n orth east co rn e r of J . K. Davidson d on ation 1 j land H aim , south 1X2 feet, cast 70 feet, north j W era next year, and also add the 10th 132 feet, west 70 feet to place of lieginning. Pt I ^ grade. A meeting will soon be called of lot 7 and s. block 24. H ills, Independence. to vote on tin* matter. 2 -Beginning 11.15$ ch ain s, east of southw est co rn er, of J* C arm ack d on ation lain! claim , n orth 20.05 ch ain s, east 1.15$ ch ain s, south 26.00 ch ain s, w est 1.15 c h ain s to p lace of begin ning. Section 20 and 29. tow nship 8 south • I . ra n g • 4 west, co n tain in g x acres. __1 l^»t* 7 and 8, block 27. T h o rp ’s Indepen- Mr. Grabenhorae has been very ill. dence. We lay our «»g^s before von frc»«h from I -L ot 7. block 2«). T h o rp ’* Indepen dence. Nels Nelson is building hint a new the farm. From lien to vour table they 6 — B eginning 50 c h a in s n orth o f southw est I barn. co rn e r of A. Bievens d on ation land claim . | cornea« quickly as it i« possible to get south 12 r«xts 5.10-12 feet, east so r«>ds. n orth 4fi i Mr. John Stallscop is very low with them. Try some and see how different I rods 2i fees, west 17 rods 5.x-12 feet, south X3 f ' rods 13.2-12 feet, west 15.B7 c h ain s to p lace of j consumption. they are from just ordinary eggs. But beginning, section 34, to w n sh ip ? sou th , ran ge j 4 west, co n tain in g 10 acre«. C, A Kaw was home over Sunday good a« they are they are not a bit bet 7— Lot 8, block 28 . Th orp's Independence. visiting his family. ! 8— Lots 2 am i 3. block 31. T h orp's A ddition to ' , Everyone who attended the ice cream ter than all groceries handle here. If T h orp’s Independence. you like fresh eggs, as you surely will, I 9 - L o t i 2. 3. I. block 2 N and t E, Buena Vista social reports a g»v>d time. ! 10—Lot 7. block 1, S and 2 E. Buena V ista. The short rains of last week ma le the j you will like our other groceries equallv 11— 8 4 of Lots 1, 2 ,3 . 4. block 2 C a ttm n s 8bdlv j ? out Lot 2 M onm outh. gardens look fresh and green. | as well. You will like our price« too. of 12— N >4 feet*of I-ots 7 and H. block 1. «’a ttr o n s ’ ¥ Mrs. Charles Written house, of New- They are always the lowest that will Sbdiv of out Lot 2 M onm outh. Now. th erefo re ■ ? j on ; berg, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Prof. Dunton, Miss Foster, Rhoda Conner, Jesse and Zelma Butler have been attending the commencement e x ercises at Monmouth. CARLTON. Jam es Frasier. Monroe Tow nsend was a Corvallis vis The «laughter« of C. A. Kaw have itor Monday. come home from Salem, where they Andrew Porter is in the valley build have been attending seho 4. ing new bridge«. Mrs. M. N. Prather and her brother Emma Chambers is quite sick with T. D. McClain were here last week visit neuralgia of the heart. ing their sister M re. C . A Kaw. We Lay Our Eggs ICE CREAM Come in and try a (tinti. All we ask is a compari son and we will have you as a regular customer. Our parlors arc cool, pleasant ami inviting. \ Caterers for halls, pic nics, private parties, etc. Delivery free of charge. 1 ? Everything in confection- ; ery and tropical frío* % pay for fine quality. E. B O Y D d. SO N Corner Grocery Saturday, the 18 th Day of July, 1 1^*3. at th e hour of 1 V e lo -k p. m. of »aid d av in front *»f th e «*ourt house in D allas. Polk ! cou n ty. O regon, f w ill sell th e above described ! real property at public au ction to th** highest bidder for cash in hand on day of sale. W itness m y hand th is 17|h d ay of Ju n e. 1908. J U GRANT. « h triff of Folk C ounty, (Jre fo n . ! J I J ! J i Johnson Cros. Nord Militi Sire» t ^ 2 | f. •• » « e * ' d a l l a s -# » **# * e ** # * « # # » **# # «