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I R. L. CHAPMAN......
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F U N E R A L DI RECTOR
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and
making for Mrs. Lvnn and Mrs.
Allred
■Tfce
Jones.
Cov Bros., of Dallas, are doing the
eurpenter work on Mr. Conner’s new
house.
Hazel Duigman is assisting Mrs, Ed.
I K evt with her houmtwork during the
haying season.
Mrs. Sturgis drove over and visited
with her daughter, Mrs. J. Byerley,
Sunday.
F.lmer Knes purchased a fine Jersey
cow from Mrs. VanNorthwick one day
last week.
Mr. McCrow, of McCoy, delivered
\\ ilson straw l»erries here last Friday at
$1 .25 per crate.
PHILLIPPI-METZLER NUPTIALS.
Blood is T h e life ."
Sclence has never gone beyond the
aU»ve simple statemt lit of scripture. But
u has illuminated that stateuieut and
given it a meaning ever broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge.
When the blood is "b a d ” or impure it
is not alone the lody which suffers
through disease. The brain Is al»o
clouded,
mind and judgement are
cted, ancTia^ny an evil deed or impure
t k
o
W
1 1 y traced to the
JmptMCyof t h e Foul , impure blood
can be made nun» hv tip» t>*< <.f |,>r
I'k-rce's .Holden Medical Discovery. H
SORESAND ECZEMA
Accompanied by Terrible Itching—
A Complicated and Most Distress
ing Case— Well-known Remedies
Failed to Cure—Doctor Thought
an Operation Necessary— Then
Misses Anna K urtz and Katie Jen
nings have gone to Monmouth to attend L u n c h M m id m ir ih .s th e
curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and
summer normal.
EMBAUMER
other cutaneous affections, as eczema,
T O FFIC E:
• ipcl ami Parlori*.
Main st
Mr. ( ’leave Ilinshaw, of North Dalian,
H. J. K lliott received a car load of tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
DALLA.-* OREGON
w as out and visit**! Sunday w ith Paul brick and several carloads of slahwond manifestations of impure blood.
T H«-!I Phono io-
Mutimi Pimm l-MM».
and Clarkson Rees.
lh** last of the week.
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Calla Prom ptly Answered Day or Night
Mrs. \ j . I'm p h U tt and son, Charlie,
In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en
Mr. R R. Riggs and w ife, o f Portland,
“ T am now eighty years old and one
Mrs. C. Rees and sons, Clarkson and have been visiting at the home of his larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old
morning, three years ago, I was taken
Paul, have l o v e r
to Mr. M cNulty’ s brother, B. /. Riggs.
with
a hard pain in my right side. In
sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery "has
two days I had an attack o f piles
picking straw hurries.
Wanda and Renna K eyt have been performed the most marvelous cures. In
(hemorrhoids), bleeding and protruding.
visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. cases of old sores, or o|x»n eating ulcers,
The doctor gave me some medicine and
it is well to apply to the open sores Dr.
an ointment for them which he hied me
Plankinton, at Bridgeport.
Pierce’s All-Healing Salve, which pos
some but I had to keep using them all
Mr. Boyd Gee is home from Hood
Several of the young people of this sesses wonderful healing potency when
the time. Then I changed to the P-----
remedy; but if I did not use it every
place
attended
the
Childrens’
Day
ex
River.
F. B. Conner was a M cM innville vis
used as an application to the sores in con
day, i would get worse. The doctor
ercises
at
McCoy
Sunday
evening
and
itor
Monday.
junction with the use of "Golden Medical
Mr. ( ’ . Bockman’s fam ily have the
said the only help for me was to go to
enjoyed it very much, the program be Discovery ” as a blood cleansing consti
mumpH,
e hospital and be operated on. A t
Mrs. A. 1». Strong and little son visit ing excellent.
tutional
treatment.
I
f
your
druggist
this time, aliout a year ago, I went to
Mr. .lames Connery is up to Mr. 1»ill- ed at Am ity Saturday.
using the 8 ----- remedies. I tried them
don’ t happen to have the "All-Healing
Ann’s visiting
Mr. Omer ( ’arson, of Portland, visit- i
for
four or five months but did not get
Salve” in stock, you can easily procr-o it
much help for my piles. During this
Mrs. G Zu in wait visited with M rs. ed his parents here Sunday.
by inclosing fifty-four cents in postage
time sores would come on a fleshy part
I. I'm phlett Monday.
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 603 Main S t,
If. .1. K lliott made a business trip to I
of mv body. They bothered me all
Jerry Morris lost part of one of bis
the time. I would get one healed and
Buffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you by
Mr. aixl Mrs. Bverlie visited with Mr. Portland the first of the week.
fingers while at work at the planer last
another would come. These sores
return
post.
Most
druggists
keep
it
as
aud Mrs. L. Uinphlett Sunday.
Quite a number from here attended week.
changed to eczema, accompanied by
well
as
the
"Golden
Medical
Discovery."
a terrible itching. I t seemed as if I
Mr. Farmer Inis been buyimr nj* lambs tire carnival at Dallas last week.
Mrs. Ira M erling and daughter, Kiln,
<3>
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<S>
<9
could not keep my hands from tearing
in this part of the country to ship.
.Miss Ida Diiigman has been dress lelt last week for a visit to Mrs. Merl-
my flesh. This and the pile trouble
You can’ t afford to accept any medicine
ing’ s sister in Idaho.
brought on an inflamed condition.
of unknown composition as a substitute
Then I got the Cuticura Remedies. I
Last Saturday Falls ( ’ ity was desert for "Golden Medical Discovery," which Is
washed the affected parts witii Cuticura
ed. Aliout all our people were in Dal a medicine o k kn o w n composition ,
Soap and warm water in the morning,
las attending the carnival.
having a complete list of ingredients In
at noon, and at night, then used Cuti-
cura Ointment on the irritated sur
K E P T
G P E J
A shooting gallery is one of the new plain English on its bottle-wrapper, the
faces and injected a quantity of Cuti
M i m e being attest'd as correct under oath.
industries just opened up in town on
cura Ointment with a Cuticura Sup
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate
the lot west of the livery stable.
pository Syringe. I also took Cuti
end invigorate stomach, liver and bowel*
cura Resolvent Pills three times a day.
Bert
Robinson
and
wife,
form
er
resi
W h en ever a sore refuses to heal it is because the blood is not pure and
I t took a month of this treatment to
dent of Falls City, but now ofTillam ook
get me in a fairly healthy state and
health y, as it should be, but is infected w ith poisonous germ s or som e old
county, were visitors in town over Sun
then I treated myself once a day for three
blood taint which has corrupted and pollu ted the circu lation . T hose most
dess of liberty for our fourth of July
months and, after that, once or twice a
day.
usually afflicted w ith old sores are pe rsons w ho h ave reached o r passed m id
celebration.
A good selection.
We
week. It is fortunate that I used Cuti
Some fine strings of trout are being hope every one who can will come to
cura. The treatments I had tried took a
dle life. T h e v ita lit y o f the blood and stren gth o f the system lw v e n atu rally
lot of money that I would have saved by
begun to decline, and the poisonous gen u s w hich have accum ulated because caught these days in our many trout Fulls City Saturday, and if they do we
streams.
Richard Van Den
Bosch know they will lmve an enjoyable time,
using Cuticura Remedies sooner, but
of a slu ggish and in active condition o f th e system , o r som e h ereditary taint
I am wiser now. I am supplied with
caught a lot of forty in a short time and go home after the d ay’s celebration
which has hith erto been held in check, n ow force an outlet on th e face, arms, Saturday afternoon.
a full set of the Cuticura Remedies and
j feeling satisfied that everything was
would not feel safe without them,
legs or other p art o f the body. T h e place g ro w s red and an gry, festers and
1 done for their comfort and pleasure.
Henry
Pfandoffer,
who
is
home
from
j
. H. Henderson, Hopkinton, St. Law
eats in to the surrounding tissue u n til it becomes a chronic and stubborn
rence Co., N. Y., Apr. 2(>, 1007,”
the O. A. C. for the summer, is enjoy
ulcer, fed and k ep t open b y the im purities w ith w hich the blood is saturated.
Complete External ami Internal Treatment for
ing himself with his ’ friends by daily
Every Humor of Infants. Children, and Adults con
N o th in g is m ore tr y in g and disagreeable than a stubborn, non-h ealin g sore. excursions on the river in the canoe
sists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Clranse the Skin.
T h e v ery fact th at it resists ord in ary rem edies and treatm ents is good reason built entirely by himself.
Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Heal the Skin, and
Cuticura Resol ventfaOe.), (or in the form of Chocolate
fo r suspicion; the same germ -p rodu cin g cancerous ulcers is back o f every
Hay harvesting has begun.
Coated Pills 25c. per vial of 60) to Purify the Blood:
Rev. J. J. M cAllister, of the Colnm-
also the Cuticura Suppository Syringe (35c.). Sold
old sore, and esp ecially is th is true if the trouble is an in h erited one.
throughout the world. Potter Drug & Chera. Corp.,
Harley Adams is building a barn.
i bia river conference, filled the pulpit of
Sole Props.. Boston, Mass.
Washes, salves, nor indeed a n yth in g else, applied d irec tly to the sore, can ! the M. E. church Sunday morning and
•arMailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases.
Mrs.
J.
W.
M
cDowell
has
been
quite!
d o an y perm anent good ; neither w ill rem ov- , evening. There was a large and appre-
sick with lagrip.
hcZSt
“ i t >n g the sore w ith caustic plasters o r t h e I ciativc audience at both services.
w a s a am All p im p le a t fir s t b u t i t su rgeo n ’s k n ife m ake a la s tin g cure.
If
Fruit and dairy men are glad to see
Tom Hollowed, our enterprising citi-
E P S E S t S
' K T ' ‘ S f f i ' ‘r t S S S e ve ry p article o f the diseased flesh were j zen. thinned out one of his young peach the bridge open.
a la r m e d a b o u t i t a n d c o n s u lt e d taken aw ay another sore w ould come, be-
trees last week, and took from it f»77
Mrs. Riegleman and daughter, E ve
t ? « u d m e hb i i Ctihen ^ r . c i n ? t n ! i - 1d cause th e trouble is in the blood, and the ; peaches. This tree will be three years lyn, spent Sunday at the McDowell
t o i r r o w w o r s e . I s a w 8. S . 8 a d - B L O O D
C A N N O T O C C U T A W A Y . I old this coming fall. W ho says Falls home.
I S d l S R r ‘u k i ° e ™ w h n “ l ¿ S
T h e cure must com e b y a th orough cleans- ('ity and Polk county can’ t raise peach
Mrs. Chas. H eulet and son, Paul,
c o m p le t e ly c u re d .
M y b lo o d is ju g o f the blood.
Ill S. S. S. W ill be found es?
have been visiting her sister, Mrs. John
S S « t PoUf 8. i ni , ha “ dt thhy«re r h as n o t a rem edy for son s and ulcers o f e ve ry kind,
Sykes.
i The constant aching of a bad back,
Automobile parties are the order of
b ee n a n y S ia n o f th e e o ro s in c e i t js a n unequalled blood p u rifie r — one that
| the day at present. Those owning au
At the annual school meeting Mr. ! the weariness, the tired feeling, the
8 . 8 . 8 . cured It. T
H
O
a
0
w k n .
goes
d
irec
tly
in
to
the
circu
lation
and
TH 08. OW EN.
| pains and aches of kidney ills are seri-
tos have found some of our beautiful
W e s t U n io n , O h io .
p ro m p tly cleanses it o f all poisons and camping places all around Falls City, George Porter vas elected director and i ous— if neglected. Dangerous urinary
Dick Pearce clerk.
taints.
It gets down to the v e ry bottom of and often put in from one to two days
( troubles follow.
F. A. Sutton, of 1125 Walls St.,
the trouble and forces ou t e ve ry trace o f im in their pleasure trips. Our hotels and
Salem. Ore., says: For ten or tw elve
p u rity and makes a com plete and lastin g fine trout streams are a great attract-
years rheumatism and kidney troubles
cure. S. S. S. changes the qu ality o f the j ion.
was the scurge of my life and two or
blood so that instead o f feed in g the diseased
Perry Eddy i« building a new' barn.
The many friends of Richard Fergu
three times I was com pletely laid up.
parts w ith im purities, it nourishes the son and Mrs. J. Murphy wish them a
Mrs. Dick Dunn visited at A irlie last I had to leave my farm and come into
irritated, inflam ed flesh w ith h ealth y blood. happy wedded life and many years of
the city to doctor for the trouble but
week.
Then the sore begin s to heal, new flesh is form ed, a ll pain and inflam m ation it. They were married last Saturday
nothing brought me more than tem por
A good many commenced haying ary relief. M y limbs would scarcely sup
leaves, the place scabs over, and when S. S. S. has purified the 1>1 < xh 1 the night at the Methodist parsonage, and
sore is perm anently cured.
S. S. S. is fo r sale at all first class drug stores. the young people of town celebrated the I Monday.
port me and I could only get around at
with
the greatest diflculty.
Rovia Rumbaugh returned from Port- times
W rite for our special book on sores and ulcers and any oth er m edical advice I event in the usual hearty manner and
i
the
hand
played
*‘
A
Hot
Tim
e
in
the
Doan’s K idney Pills benefited at once
| land Thursday.
you desire. W e m ake no ch a rge for the book o r advice.
\ (>1*1 Town Tonight.
and when I had used the contents of
T H £ S W I F T S P F C I F ’C r .O .. A T I A N T A . G A .
! Sarah M iller and T illie Rogers visited three boxes I was absolutely free from
Miss Addie Huggin s was elected god- ; at W ells Sunday.
every symptom of my old trouble and
Mr. Hommel, of Albany, visited at health was better than it had been for
14 years. I can concientiously say that
J. P. Logan’s over Sunday.
Doan’ s K idney Pills are the best kidney
The rain caused the school picnic to remedy 1 have ever used.”
be postponed for two weeks.
Home Proof—There is plenty of local
Reason K ibby, of Simpson’ s camp, testimony like the above. Call at Belt
A
Cherrington’s
drug store and ask to
visited in the valley last week.
see copies of statements of Dallas peo
ple who have used Doan’s Kidney Pills.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster- Milburn Co.,
Buffalo,
New
York , sole agents for the United
Mrs. Record and Meade are at J. L.
States.
Remember
the
name—
Doan’s
M orrison’ s.
— and take no other.
W . J. Howard has gone to Portland
for a few days.
Oh, how dry.
Mr. (\ Ri*es and Mr. L. U m ph lettare
hauling cordwoisl to Perrydale this tine
weather.
CUTICURA PROVED ITS
WONDERFUL EFFICACY
X
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CONCORD
PERRYDALE
FALLS CITY.
OLD
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B Y I M P U R I T I E S IN T H E B L O O D
F t*) A w '
POPCORN.
IT IS SERIOUS.
Some Dallas People Fail to Realize
the Seriousness.
S.S.S.
KINGS VALLEY.
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....
H ose
L a w n Sprin klers
L a w n R ak es
M o w e rs
G rass S h ears a n d Sickles
G rass C atch ers
and everything you might need for this work.
— SPECIAL!—
Lawn Mowers at a
special 10 per cent
reduction next week
If your water pipes need changing or re
pairing don’t hesitate to call on us. Our
plumbers are at your service.
i
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G u y B ro s . & D a lto n
Hardware and Furniture
ROCCA.
C. Lewis ami sister have gone out
Jas Sweeney went to Portland
side for a short time.
day.
Mr. Wallace is taking a small bunch
of cattle through from Siletz.
Tues
Miss Ella K im ball is visiting in Idaho.
A pretty home wedding wan «oleum-
' ized at I he home <d the bride’« parent«,
Mr. ami Mr«. \V. V. Metzler, at Riek-
rtall, Oregon, June 28, iros at w p. m.
j The Metzler home wit« the aeeue of a
quiet uud pretty wedding Sunday even
ing, when M i«« Amanda A. M etzler and
I W alter Phillippi plighte l fh*»ir troth • «
the preae: e f th * immediate relatives
lain! friend*. The room where the cere-
I m-'tiv took plmv v i a «•litvtivelv and
«im ply decorated with ro«e« and ivy.
I The arch under which the bride and
groom stood wa« decorated with aspara
gus fern and «ea-foarn. The bride was
nrettily gowned in white satin trimmed
in silk all-over lace. She carried a bo-
quet of white carnation« and ferns and
was unattended
The groom wan attir
ed in the con volitional black. The im
pressive marriage ceremony w a« read by
Rev. Louis Hoover, pastor of the Evan-
I gelical church of Monmouth. The wed-
i (ling lunch that followed the ceremony
was hel«l in the dining ro o m ; the e x
quisite table decorations were of d eli
cate pink roses and Oregon grape.
Those present w ere: Rev. Louis H oov
er, of Monmouth, Mrs. and Mrs W . V.
Metzler, of Rickreall, J. I. Phillippi, of
Monmouth, W alter Metzler, of P ort
land, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Phillippi,
of Albany, Mrs. Percy Long, of Eugene,
Mrs. S. J. Loe, of Rickreall, Mrs. Win.
Brobst, of W’ ilsonville, Mrs. A.D. Clut
ter, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lor-
ence, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frean»,
Misses May and Lorena Webster, Frank
Webster, Roy DeArmond, of Indepen
dence, Christie and Minnie Clow, Robt.
and John Loe, of Rickreall, Merle Mor
ris and Erwin Long, o f Eugene. A t 10
o 'c o c k a . m. on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
Phillippi left for Eugene where they
will reside. The bride and groom have
the best wishes of their many friends
for a prosperous and happy future.
They were the recipients of many beau- j
tiful and useful gifts consisting mainly ,
of cut glass and silverw are.
T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t, a n d w h ich lias b een
in use fo r over 30 years, h as b o r n e th e sign atu re of
a n d h as b e e n m ad e u n d e r his p e r
sonal supervision slneo its Infancy.
A ll o w n o o ne to deceive you in this.
A ll C ou nterfeits, Im itatio n s a n d *• J n st-a s-go o < l” a re bu t
E xperim en ts th at trifle w it h a n d e n d a n g e r the health o f
In fa n ts a n d C h ild ren —K xp erieuce uguiust E x p erim en t.
What is CASTORIA
C asto rla is a h arm less substitute fo r C astor O il, P a r® »
gorie. D ro p s a n d S o o th in g Syrups. I t is P leasan t. I t
contains neither O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r o th er N arco tic
substance. Its a g e is its g u aran tee. I t destroys W o rm s
a n d allays Feverishn ess. I t cu res D iarrh o ea a n d W in d
Colic. I t relieves T e e t h in g T ro u b le s, cures Constipation
an d Flatu lency. I t assim ilates th e F o o d , regulates the
Stom ach a n d B o w e ls , g iv in g healthy a n d n atu ral sleep.
T h e C h ild re n ’s l ’an acea—T h e M o th e r’s F rie n d .
G E N U IN E
MARKET*REP0RT.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
REPORTED W EEKLY BY U. 8. LOUGIIARY.
In Use For Over 3 0 Years.
THE CKNTAUN COMPANY, TT MURRAY RTRICT. NEW YORK OITV.
Wheat, a bushel, $1.
Bran, a ton, $25 00.
Shorts, a ton, $30.
Oats, a bushel, fit) cent3.
Flour, a barrel, $4.75.
Flour, a sack, $1 25.
Corn meal, $2 50 a cwt.
Potatoes, a bushel, (>0.
Butter, a pound, 15 cents.
Lanl, a pound, 12bj cehts.
Bacon, sides, a pound, 12.*$’ cents.
Hams, u pound, 15 to 17 cents.
Shoulders, a pound, \2% cents.
Eggs, a dozen, 17 cents.
Chickens, a dpzen, $3 (ri $5.
Dried fruits, a pound, 6 @ 15 cents.
Beets, a pound, 2 cents.
Turnips, a pound, ¿cents,
Cabbage, a pound, .3 cents.
Onions, a pound, (Ug cents.
Beans, a pound, 5b» (a) 8 cents.
Corn meal, a pound, 3 cents
H ay, a ton, $10 (<i) $15.
Margret E. Rangater, in her m onthly!
Mrs. Clara Esson, who is the assist*
pagein W om an’s Home Companion for ant pastor of Rodney Avenue Christian
July, says that the American woman ! church in Portland, passed through
ami the simple life are getting to far our town last week on her return from
apart, and sin? urges the serious-minded j a visit with her parents in Polk county,
woman to strive against the luxurv-
loving tendencies of the age.
Sheriffs Sale.
Tie star
Dulling M in e Co.
is erecting a plant at
Worth Knowing About.
P O R T LA N D , OREGON
fo r the manufacture of their
world famous
PO RTABLE W ELL
D R I L L I N G M A C H IN E S
fo r water, oil, gas, etc., etc.
I f you need a first class laxative,
there is nothing better nor safer than
that old family remedy, Bradreth’ s
Pills. Each pill contains one grain of
solid extract of sarsparilla, which with
other
valuable vegetable
products, I
make it a blood purifier of excellent
character. I f you arc troubled with
constipation, one pill at night will a f
ford great relief. Bramlreth’ s pills are
the same fine laxative tonic pill your
grandparents used. They have been in
use for over a century and are soul in
every drug and medicine store, either
plain or sugar-coated.
A full line of
the Emporium.
muslin
A m o derate a m o u n t o f
m o tley w ill sta rt y o u in
a profitable b u sin ess.
S TA R PO RTABLE
D R I L L I N G M A C H IN E S
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
T h e Best in 'I lie W orld.
F o r full particulars regard
ing w ell drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
underwear at j
A marriage license was granted today
to Glen G. Saunders, aged 2fi. of In de
pendence, Polk county, and Miss Grace I
II. Bierce, aged 18, of Mound, Lane |
county.— Eugene Guard.
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE GO.
PORTL.AND, OREGON.
or
AKRON. OHIO.
E. D. MASON
House and Sign
Painter
DALLAS CITY BANK
Dallas, Oregon.
R .C . C R A V E N
-
-
W. G. V A S S A L L
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-
President
Cashier
Paper H a n g in g a Specialty
Located at Mason board
ing house, Dallas, Ore.
SUNNYSL0PE,
^
A large number from here attended 1
the carnival at the county seat Satur- i
day.
Roy Pitzer and Lena Brown, of th e I < >
Luck minute, w ere guests of R. M. Bos - I * *
ley Sun*lay.
,
Russel Fish back attended the Oregon |
Christian Missionary convention at
Turner Sunday.
A C. Ewing and M ilt Bosley are as- 1
sistiug Herman Wnnder in theerection |
of a new barn on his place here.
Jesse Butler and sister, Zelma, of J
Ballaton, visited with their cousin. A.
J. Shipley and family last week
Arthur Groms, of Idaho, and Jasper
Thompson, of Salem, were guests at the
home of Herman W onder several d ay»
last week.
visiting
at
Mr. Bruce has just returned from the
Bay, reports a good time.
Eeerybody busy cutting hay. There
is a big crop in this neighborhood.
There is s hi r crop of cherries in the
valley. Lota of emigrants Kicking for
homes.
There is going to be a big celebration
at the Bosley atore on the 4th, also a
hall game.
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Judge Galloway in court held here
Friday dissolved the injunction suit
brought by Bilyen A Sparks to prohibit
the county court from decreeing Polk <
county In the prohi column.
•
Notice to Creditors.
V O T IC K is hereby given that the undersigned
‘ has been duly appointed guardian o f the
person and estate o f Henry H. Steffy, n person
! incapable o f conducting Ipsow n affairs, l>y the
county <*ourt o f the state o f Oregon, for Polk
county. A ll persons h aving claims against
said estate are hereby notified to present the
I same duly verified, together w ith the pr«>per
| vouchers therefor, to me at my residence in
' Polk county, Oregon (near Dallas) w ithin six
months from the date' o f this notice.
Dated this 27th day of Mnv, 1908.
S AM I'fcb I>. STEFFY,
Guardian o f the person and estate
o f Henry W. Steffy. a person
incapable o f conducting
his own affairs.
L. P. Brown, attorney.
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V O T IC K is hereby given that the undersigned
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as executrix o f the estate o f E. I*. Gwinn,
decease«!, lias filed her final account in the
county court o f the state o f Oregon, for tlie
county of Polk, and that Saturday, June 20,
1908, at the hour o f 10o ’clock in thè forenoon
o f said day at the court room o f the sai«l coun
ty court, in Dallas, Oregon, has been appoint
ed by said court as the time ami place for the
hearing o f objections to said final account, ami
the settlem ent thereof.
Dated and published first time May 21. 1908.
IDA M. ULLRKY,
E xecu trix o f the last w ill and tes
tament o f E. P. Gwinn, d e
ceased .
Marble-
J. H. Flower, attorney.
Cash must accompany all out-
of-town order« anil add 15c for
each sack.
C. L. HAWKINS
DALLAS ICE CO.
THREE ACRE
Sheriffs Sale.
Poultry
Ranch
For
Rent
I :
13 blocks from Courthouse
We Lay Our Eggs
N ew 6-room cottage. Good
well.
125 l-year-old hens,
We lay our eggs before you fresh from
the farm. From hen to vour table they
come as quickly as it is possible to get
| them. Try some an«l see how different
j they are from just ordinary eggs. But
I good as they are they are not a bit bet-
| ter than all groceries handle here. If
you like fresh eggs, as you surely will,
yon will like our other groceries eqtrallv
as well. You w ill like our prices too.
They are always the lowest that will
pay for fine quality.
aeres enclosed with 72-inch
P age pou ltry fence.
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We Make
Our Own
NOTICE is hereby given tha I by virtu e of an i
order Issued «*ut «»f the county court, o f the ii
state o f Oregon, for the county «>f Polk, at t h«* !
June term thereof. 19«i8. com m anding me to j
sell the several tract« or parcels o f real proper- 1
tv hereinafter «lescribed. to which the county j
«»"f Polk, has a*‘«|uired title bv virtu e o f sale i
thereof for taxes, ami more particularly d e-j
B«’rilK‘«1 as follows, t o w it :
1— Beginning 2 rods south ami li*q feet east i
o f northeast «-omer o f J. K. Davidson «ionation 1
¡ami claim, south 1T2 feet, *»ast 70 feet. n«»rth j
132 feet, west 70 feet t«» t>la«v of beginning. Pt 1
•tf lot 7 and 8, block 24, Hills. Independence.
2—
Beginning 44.15} chains, east o f southwest
corner, o f J* Carmack donation land claim, j
iio itli 2G.lV» chains, cost !
•'h a l"« *«*nth
20.08 chains, west l.l>eh ains to place o f l»egin |
ning. Section 20 and 29. township 8 south. |
rang * 4 west, containing 3 acres.
3— Lots 7 and 8. block 27. Th orp ’s Indepen- |
ICE CREAM
with houses com plete; tw o
Mr. Tuttle and wife are
Win. Herren’ s.
fendants and each and every one of them, and
*] of all persons claim in g by. through or under
I them, or eith er of them, subsc<{uent to the «late
of pla in tff’ s mortgage, which is foreclosed in
said suit, viz. May 20, 1902, o f in and to the said
mortgaged premises, described in said ju d g
ment, «leere** and execution as follows, t*>-w it :
An undivided one-fourth o f the south h alf
of lots 5 and 6 in block Id, as tli«» same appears
on the plats ami surveys o f the town of Dallas,
in Polk county, state o f Oregon, as platted,
dedicated and rccoided by the Lal'reole Aca
dem ic Institute, a corporation, together with
the tenements, hereditaments and appurten
ances thereunto belonging or in any wise ap
pertaining ; subject only to the life' estate of
Jan«1 Morrison therein.
Dated Dallas, Oregon, this 4th day of June,
1908.
J. M. G RANT,
On and After This Date the
Price of Ice Will be
as Follows:
50 lbs. and under, I \c per lb.
100 lbs. . . . $1.25 per 100
200 lbs. . . . 1.00 per 100
Railm ad street, Dallas.
Klenv Ia>hinan' '»f Monmouth, wax in 1
8unny«l*»pe Saturday.
Saturday, July 11,
j 1908. at the hour o f 1 o'clock p. in. o f said «lay,
I at the fr«)iit «1«»or o f the county court house in
the city o f Dallas, in said county of Folk, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for
i cash in hand on «lay of sale, Mibse«|uent t«»re-
i deinption in the manner provided by law. all
! the right, till«1, interest ami estate o f said «le-
Final Settlement.
ONUMENT
Dr. A. B. Star buck has been the re
cipient of a visit from his parents, Rev.
Messrs Ramsey and Simonton. of and Mrs. Starbuok, of Portland, and his
Dallas, have been enjoying the good sister, Miss Edith.
water, pure air and mountain scenery
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor celebrtated
in this vicinity.
their fifth wedding anniversary M on
day night by a pleasant dancing party
of congenial friends.
V O T IC K is hereby given that by virtue o f an
execution anti order o f Bale duly issued
out o f and under tIn* bund ami seal o f the
i elerk of the cireuit court of i he state of Oregon,
I for Polk county, bearing date the 3rd day of
June, I'.«)«, upon a judgm ent ami decree duly
entered, enrolled and docketed in said court
I oil the 2nd «lay o f June, I'. kis , in a certain ault
therein pending wherein It. V. «p la n e is plain-
' tiff, and D. A Klkins. H. (iild m r ami ('. W.
Math. \vs are defendants, and to me directed,
l com m anding me t«> sell the hereinafter de-
' scribed real property to satisfy the amounts
[ specified in said decree and execution, I w ill,
I on
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
The Southern Pacific company w ill
sell round trip tickets laetween Dallas
and all points on its lines in Oregon,
Friday and Saturday July 3rd and 4th j
at a rate of a fare and a third. Final
return limit July 6th. Inquire o f Agent
I. N. Woods for full particulars.
is back from a t
DIRECTORS:
A. convention at N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. K eyt
M. M. Ellis, W . G. Vassall.
Mrs. M. L. Hampton was attending
Bert W ells, our efficient rural route
This hank is pleased to place at the
the teacher’s annual institute at Toledo man, now has a fine motor cycle for his disposal o f its customers the facilities
last week.
work. Just the thing for summer.
gained «luring many years of continuous
W J. Howard put in an engine for
Miss Freda Launer has entered the service and growth.
Mr. Warren W right to run Ins cream Journal subscription contest, she work
separator.
ing for a scholarship in Dallas college.
Mr. Seiverly, of Siletz, and Mr. W a l
H o lt McDaniel went to Portland Sat
lace. of Independence, were guests at urday to lie at the bedside of his father,
“ Lest We Fosget.”
the P. O. this week.
Joshua McDaniel, who is not expected
to
long
survive.
F. W. Brock has finished his road
again at
ALW AYS
B e a rs th e S ig n a tu re o f
Miss Etta Phillips
Mr. lvline, of Portland, is visiting I). tending the Y. M. C.
J. Barker and looking fo ra homestead. Seaside.
work and he and his wife are
home to their friends.
CASTORIA
P ay
ing proposition....
R e a s o n F a ir R e n t i n g :
Takes too much tim e from
m y bicycle business.
Enquire
LEE SMITH’S CYCLLRY
!!
E. B O Y D & SO N
...at tha ..
Corner Crocerv
Com e in and try a clis.li.
A ll we n ek is a com pari
son and we w ill have you
i as a regular customer.
Our
parlors
pleasant
and
are
cool,
in vitin g.
denee.
4 -Lot 7. block 20. Th orp’s Independence.
ft— Beginning 50 chains north o f southwest I
Caterers for balls, p ic
corner o f A. Blevens «l«»mition land claim, |j
south 12 rods 5.10-12 feet, east 80 r«»«is, north 4ft ,
nics. private parties, etc.
rods 24 fee*, west 17 rods 5. 4-12 feet, south 33 I
rials 13.2-12 feet, west 15.67 chains to place of
D e live ry free o f charge.
beginning, section 33. township? south, rang«*
4 west, containing to acres.
7—
LotS, block 26 . Th orp’s Independence.
» .
.
8—
Lots 2 and 3. block I. Thorp s A ddition to
in
Th orp’s Independence.
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9—
Lots 2, 3, 4. block 2 N and 4 E. Buena Vista j
10—
Lot 7, block l. H ami 2 E. Buena Vista.
11— a i r»f Lot* l 2 3 4. block 2 Cattm ns’ Sbdiv J
o f out Lot 2 Monmouth.
12— N 54 feet o f Lots 7 and 8. block 1. t’ a ttron »’ j
Sbdiv o f out Lot 2 Monmouth. Now. therefore ■
£ hV erV tlllllg
COlHeCtlon
ery ami tropical fruit-
on
Saturday, the 18th Day of July.
j 199R, at the hour o f 1 o'clock p. m. o f sai«l day j
I In front o f the court house in Dallas, Polk I
county. Oregon, I w ill sell the above described 1
real property at public auction to the h ig h e s t!
bidder for cosh in hand on day o f sal«.
Witness m y hand this 17ih «lay of June. I9us. j
J M. G R A N T .
1
« folk Ossaty. U vm **-
Johnsop Cros.
North Main Street
d allas