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Kodol FOR IN D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P E P S IA . M & L I K V E S S O U K S T O M A C H , B X iU C .U N G . ETC. S : l c l -toy- C C C tT H -A -O D Gr u a r To Ci i v • a n t o e d S n W f » « ti.?n or Your M oney BacH. tu* <»r K' h I o I, you « an btmeuUy say It ha« n.«t If after«» • a.' /. Try Hint«,I today, on finsi jfiiarwitt« uled y Ktii «"i*t and elam thu follo* iag. |>r«;*e. t i* to if»« d alcr at the time of pufluiu* i f it »V 7 v .m 7 w tm n r’il. « ie'uti* eon t i l » h .- oue lit In f o f the B iêd icit •_o tu,, dealer i.iu u a uoiu you bou^ht It. and wo w ill rotund you r money, Town .. , ----- ------------------------------State.---- ■ ■ _ ______ L . C . l ) « , O V Ï ul> - ■ ' „ ___ ________________ _ V, C U I C A C U , ... IC C . K. 8. dentine's mother is here from [ Stayton. (ilen Elkina ha* returned to hia home at Albany. Walter Williams now has a fine two j seated auto. Mrs. Jennie Cadwell is visiting in Forest Grove. Dr. Steiner ami wife were over front S T Ü F R I 1 T , D a l l a s , O r e g r o ». S alem Sunday. Rev. A. C. Corbin will conclude his pastorate here on August 1st. SOME MERCHANTS ill Barham brothers are putting lip a large woodshed for Field Allen. Frit* Gerling. r and Mrs. Ludmilla Gerlinger are visiting in Astoria. FULLY OFFICERED. A nd are really unconscious o f the am ount o f trade that is d riftin g a w a y to small surrounding villages. W e, a t least, intend to show enough push and en e r g y to -regain w h at others have so carelessly a l lowed to stray aw ay. W e believe in g e ttin g up and hustling and brin gin g back to Dallas w hat r ig h t fu lly belongs to her. By this m ethod w e believe w e help e v e ry m erchant and e v e ry business man § § : w ithin her boundaries. gfel If sleep you must, Sleep you may, But we keep on Traveling just the same. Dallas Furniture Co. ïtüty} S.wo; im ffil Ì& Deal with progressive and uptodate merchants And you are s ire of getting the best for your money. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. I SMITHFIELD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gome and See THE NEW GOODS AT Dallas Mercantile Go. 0 NORTH DALLAS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jack McDonald Dead. We Strive to Keep Our Store in a Clean, Sanitary Way Complete List of Company H’ i New Miss Edna Scott went to Albany this ¥ I morning for a few «lays’ visit with ¥ Officers. friends. ¥ ¥ ' Our Falls City correspondence went Captain C. I). Coi|>ening has now astray this week, although it was mail ¥ made his selections of the non-coms for ed from there at the usual time. ¥ his militia company and yesterday turned over to us the following list of ¥ them : NEW TO-DAY ¥ Captain ........... C D Corpening ¥ First lieutenant ......... F H Musent t Advertising under thin head $ cent a wor«J Second lieutenant Albert Stafrin ¥ each insertion First saignant Peter S Greenwood ¥ Quartermaster sargeaut \ W Bennett Second Sargeaut ........ Conrad Stafrin 'OR sale cheap- a second hand Derrick hay ¥ F press. Inquire of 1). M. Guthrie. Dallas. Third sargeant. Samuel Chaney ¥ Fourth sargeaut Tlios McDonald Fifth sargeaut . Lewis Carter ¥ VL’ ANTED 5D full hl«>«>dc<! Lincoln or Cots 1 Miss Ella Carpenter is home from i;': teaching school in the metro|K)lis. A vesitibule car is now being run on iv'v^v.v CORPORALS. the Flyer and more are to follow. Harold Rich L. D. Butler Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kearth have gone C V. Teals Vern Compton to enjoy ocean breezes at Newport. B. M. Guy Jos. R. Sibley Mr. I). D. Berman, an old friend of Artificer ................ D. V Harris ours, was down from Corvallis Tuesday. Bugler . . . ..................Carl Williams The arms and amunition arrived last Gus Olin has returned to Vancouver and Conrad Stafrin is home once more. Tuesday night and now the hoys are happy, they having their first drill with Ned Shaw has gone to Eastern Ore them last night. The guns are what is gon to work during the harvest season. known as the improved Springfield of Reginald Olden has been called to the thirty calilier, and of the model of 1903. •••••/.••.y.y bedside of his mother at Twin Falls, Thev are something like the old Krag, but slightly altered, and would weigh, Idaho. we suppose, about the same. There are Prof. Metzger is to preach at Trout- seventy guns, end with them came belts dale every other Sunday during the and tlie new sword bayonet, which is a summer. wicked looking thing, something like an tôS& î- The Eastern Star drill team expect to immense dagger. They are now used visit the lodge at McMinnville tomor principally for ornament, anil to give the men enough to carry. Some 400 row night. •Y.V.v/.-.t rounds of amunition a Do came. Every The moving picture outfit, spoken of thing is now here, except probably a last week, has found quarters in the third of the uniforms which are expect »v:v.*v. skating rink. ed daily. Large and convenient lockers Will our eorrespondenty please make have been provided for each man in the their communications reach this office basement of the Woodman hall, and in these they will also keep their gnus to* by Tuesday night. ti'V gather with their uniforms until ricks s^VtP The Endeavor associations held a an» provided. It. is unite a sight to pleasant union meeting at the Christian watch the stuff on hand which the gov church Sunday night. ernment has provided for the proper è.vi HenrV Stump was obliged to go to training of her state militia. All the Salem Saturday an I get a bit of emery j uniforms arc of the best make, of good and serviceable cloth— no shoddy stuff extracted from his eve. < » there. There is a complete line of tents Comity'treasurer Dunn's little chilli and equip page* tin cups, plates, knives fell from the sidewalk the other day and and forks, cooking utensils, canteens, dislocated its right shoulder. haversacks, etc. In fact we take it that H. S. But a took over four crates of our men are pretty well provided for, his prime cherries this morning for ex and they can have no kick coming. t.v.y hibition at the Salem cherry show. This afternoon Major C. C. Ham mond, of Eugene, commanding the bal- S*V*:S No questions in any subject are to be — Jtalion t<> which company H. belongs, taken from tlm state course of study ir\ j will arrive to examine the commission- the August, 1908, teachers examination, i ed officers as to their qualifications. lŸ .y '.i; A rifle range has been procured on The Portland big democratic rally was :V?:!5y- .*-;G ?.. : y fö ? postponed from Wednesday night on the Boise place, about one and a half account of the death of the wife of Milt miles from town, and on Sunday, July 25th. the hoys will have their first tar Miller. get practice. Miss Maggie Evans, from Dallas, is 'a Mr. Bennett has resigned as second Sam Kennedy lias been in Albany on M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building. | F or headache Dr. Miles A n ti-Pain Pills. guest of Miss Florence Cauthorn anil lieutenant, owing to his weight and business. F or headache Dr. M iles’ A n ti-P a in Pills | Dr. Donoboe, dentist, Uglow building. will remain a few days.—Gervais Star. years disqualifying him for the position, J. M. Flynn, the paper man, was in Something in post cards at Daniel’s. | Sewing machines for rent—L D. Dan Mr J. J. Wiseman went to Portland and has accepted the appointment of town Tuesday. Tuesday afternoon to attend the great quartermaster sargeaut, a position that iel. L. I). Brown for abstracts. Notary j What has become of our Pioneer democratic rally there Wednesday even he has filled before, and for which he is public, typewriting. particularly well qualified. July records now ready at L. I). Dan ing. correspondent? ----- --------------- We make a specialty of horse shoe- | iel's store. % By leaning against a wire fence dur Hon. W. H. Holmes and Win Kaiser ing at the old Smith shop.— E. Wade. This office can furnish you indexed were over from Salem Saturday. ing Sunday morning’s thunder storm. Sam Ray got a shock that paralyzed with local applications as they cannot Cards with your name on them while books of all kinds. E. F. Long and family are now resid him for a time. you wait at L. I>. Daniels’ music store. | If you want a strictly fresh berry buy reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ing on their farm near Sublimity. Eat Kraher’s berries and be happy. Kraber’s special pack. B. F. Wells, wife and daughter and is a a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take Ed Biddle is back from his trip to the Remember the. places, Crider’s ami Oyster shell grit food for chickens, east and south and reports a most Earl Barham are fishing on the Sieltz, internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure also G. W. Myer and family and Supt. Webster’s stores. old and young at Loughary’s. is taken internally, and acts directlv on pleasant time. Sevmour and wife. Quality and quantity considered, Kra- the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Now is the time to be ordering your Ross Winslow is to be boss of the bers prices are right on Logan berries hop checks. We print any kind. Miss Carrie Crook and her brother Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine lock crusher. A lietter selection could by the crate at Criders grocery store. Enen, of Dallas, visited over last Bun- It was prescribed by one of the best Complete catalogue of Edison rocords hardly he made. «lay with Miss Eva Trent.— McMinn- physicians in this country for years and Anderson A Son, at Ballston, have on sale at L. D. Daniels— Nothing miss ville Telephone-Register. is a regular prescription. It is composed Mill street, between Main and Jeffer just got in a car load of Extra Star ing. son, is now in the swim with the other Hon. T. J. Havter wa* exhibiting „ | «* the beet toni™ known, combined with shingles. Choice lot. Present price is If you want score books or score cards blocks under improvement. white gopher on the streets the other the best blood purifiers, acting directly $2.25 per M J2S on the mucous surfaces. The perfect for baseball games, go to Ross Ellis for Editor Havter is enjoying an outing at day. which he caught at his Fir Park combination of tlie two ingredients is $1 a week buys any sewing machine | them. the hopitable mountain ranch of Dr. H. residence. Quite a curiosity. in the house. We have seven makes to what produces such wonderful results in Miss Mildred Long, the young lady curing catarrh. Send for testimonials select from for $12 and up.—L. I). Dan L D. Brown, lawyer, notary public. L. Toney in the Siletz region. iel. Abstracts furnished. Upstairs Uglow Miss Cieona Devitt left on Monday for drowned in Washeugal slough Saturday free. F. J Cheney & Co.. projSs., To- Monmouth to attend the Summer school evening, was a daughter of Henry Pat led«), Ohio. Sold by druggists, price 75 Mrs. Laura Seifarth will have a sale building. terson, an old time resident if Indepen cents, Take Halls Family Pills for con of all her household goods at Rickreall Mr. and Mrs. M. Dungan are iiiippy for teachers.— Philomath Review. dence. stipation. on Saturday, July 25th, begining at 2 in tlie possession of a new boy, which B M. Guy. secretary of the Hardware -------- ----------------------- Mrs. ,T. G. Van Orsdel entertained o’clock. arrived last week. Dealers association, attended a meeting the ladies of the Presbyterian mission Sheriff Grant went to Mill creek Uac ReWitt’s Little Early Risers, of that bodv at New berg last week. ary society at afternoon tea at her resi Tuesday to arrest a man accused of tres | pleasant little pills that are easy to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Witt, of Fort dence, corner of Mill and Jefferson, last pass in the pasturing oi Ins cattle on ink i)ld bv Conrad Stafrin. ! Worth. Texas, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Friday afternoon. Mr. Amos Jones is visiting his par other peoples premises. ents. Everybody’s friend—Dr. Thomas’ ! A. M. Kelsav, the ladies being friends The thunder storm Snndav caused When you want prescriptions tilled Electric Oil. Cures toothache, earache, ! of long standing. Samuel Skersies’ horse to take fright, Hay baling will soon begin around by a competent druggist, one who is sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Kenedy's Laxative Congh Syrup acts throwing him from the buggy, and giv Smithfield. careful and knows what he is about, go Stops any pain. gently upon tin* bowels and thereby ing him some painful injuries. Mr. Sam Smith’s children are recovering to Conrad tarin’s drug store. Itching, torturing skin eruptions, dis drives the cold out of the system. Skeries lives on Salt Creek. at List from mumps. In the Portland Journal’s announce figure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan’s Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Subjects for Sunday at the Baptist Cherry picking has been in style for ment of the progress of their education Oinment brings quick relief ami lasting Taylor Dunn and father drove down church : Morning. The Lonely Labor al contest Miss Freda Laurner, of Dal cures. Fifty cents at any drug store. from Dallas Wednesday afternoon and er; evening, The Secret of Paul’s Suc a few weeks among the la«lies. las, leads the list with ueariy 10,000 Mr. Reed and Miss Myrth went to The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Plea, of j visited at the J. L. Cattle home. They cess. Tlie pastor will welcome young votes. McMinnville Sunday, returning Mon Black Rock, died Monday. It was aged | left Thursday morning for Dundee where men to his Sunday school class. Kodol will without doubt help anyone live weeks, and was known as the incu ¡they have a large prune orchard.— Day- A merchant protective association day. who has stomach disorders or stomach bator baby, mentioned in these columns ion Optimist. was is organized in Dallas Friday, by tlie Mr. Jack Lynn visited at the Fisher trouble. Take Kodol today and con several weeks ago. Ruth McColm returned home from elec action of U. S Loughary as chairman home Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. J. tinue it for the short time that is neces Dallas last Wednesday evening. She and the appointment of a committee to Myer. After a heavy meal, take a couple of sary to give vou complete relief. Kodol Doan’s Regulets, and give your stomach was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. D. draft constitution ami by laws. A good Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myer was down is sold by Conrad Stafrin. liver and bowels the help they will W. Dunn and little daughter, who will move and one long needed. on their farm where Grandpa Townsend “ E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, 111.— need. Regulets bring easy, regular make an extended visit at the J. L. Fred Horner received a message Tues lives, Sunday. Castle home.— Dayton Optimist. Gentlemen:—in 1897 I had a disease ot passages of the bowels. day from Mrs. Horner, who is visiting Mary Townsend fell and hurt her A very pretty wedding took place at relatives at Mehama, that bis family the stomach and bowels. In the spring Many ills come from impure blood. the home of Mr. and Mrs. De Los Smith, had been increased by two, Mrs. Horner neck quite badly while washing the of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received all the gold in Can’t have pure blood with faulty di near Somerset Center, Mich., Saturday. having given birth to two healthy 7- kitchen ceiling but is alright again. gestion, lazy liver and sluggish bowels. June 27th, at high noon, when their pound boys the night before. Georgia could not buv. May you live Hot weather once more. Haying ¡8 long and prosper. Yours very truly, C. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens the daughter Ruth Belden, was united in Sunday afternoon while Robt. Lop in order in our pleasant little common N. Corned, Roding, Ga,, Aug. 27, 1900.” stomach, (towels and liver, and purifies marriage with Walter L. Tooze., Jr., of was endeavoring to untangle one of bis it v, there being about two hundred acres the blood. Falls Citv, Oregon. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. horses, which had got caught in a lu r b 1 of hay. wire fence on iiis farm near Balm Mrs. Nan Sparks and little son, Leon, Grove, the animal kicked him in V e has been visiting her nephew, James side of tlie face and rendered him un Reed, returning to Sheridan the fourth conscious. A plate of false teeth tore to he a short time with Mrs. Joe Ridge iq> the inside of his mouth considerably, way a sister of Mr. Reed, and from there but be is now recovering nicely, happy she will join her daughter in Portland that the accident did no mere serious to accompany her to the sound for a lew injury. weeks. In the case of Charles Blanchard, ♦ charged originally with assault with intent to commit rape on the person of Wilma Lee, a young girl near Indepen dence, the gra d jury, while returning Mrs. Geo. Wilnon, of Idaho, is home an indictment yesterday, materially reduced the charge, for the members for a few days visit with her mother, Mrs. Sneed. were not convinced that there was any j intention to commit raja», and therefore Mr. Canfield who hue been here for the charge simply stands .“ assault and several weeks returned to his home on battery,” which removes it from the Salmon River. ranks of a felony technically, and Mrs. Frank Brown and son, of Port makes it merely a jail matter. Proba- i bly w ith this in mind. Blanchard yes* land, were visitors at the home of ! terday entered a plea of “ guilty” and Henry Brown and wife. will come up for sentence tomorro w Claude Conlee has purchased a hay I morning at ft o'clock,—Salem Statesman. baler anti expects to start it soon as ■■ • •------------ possible after these showers. A B F . S I F .F .P IN r. | The little child of Kaniiie Biggs is ' rapidly recovering Lorn a severe sick ! spell. SPECIAL! Tillamook Cheese, 15c per pound Boiled Ham every day We are the headquarters for the Kraber berry, fresh three times a day. CRIDER’S GROCERY ” w«d«l ewe lambs. Give price and partimi- j lars. The Sun, Sheridan, Oregon. J23 | M SPECIAL! Hcad of ehoice goats for sale or trdde for horses or cattle.—Milt H«>lnian. Jit* 0hHESi N experienced nurse—Mrs. J. H. Cornwall, Obstetrical cases a specialty. References given. Phone Mutual. J3ü A PARTIES taken to any pla«*e, tains, at reasons hie rates. '«>ast or moun- F. S. Ramsey. À6 BUSINESS COLLEGE COR sale A Lightning hay baler, full viride, » hay rake, platform scales ami forks, h large crop waiting tills baler. -C. A. Ramsey. Dallas. Phone East .Vi, ‘ jn. W A S H IN G T O N AND T E N TH STR E E TS »O R T L A N D . OREGON W R IT 'S FOR CATALOG The School that Placet You in a Good Potition conveyed to ami from Tillamook or P ARTIES other points on the coast at reasonable rates. Phone Black 35. tf . ^ head of registered Cotawold ewes for sale cheap by ltd. Richmond, alias. Jaa Up to yestunlay about 100 hunters1 N. L Butler has been appointed a licenses have been issued this year, 57 notary public. Miss Bessie David has returned to of them having been taken out prior to CXRVirKARLK 0 .1 ,0 , boars f««r «»le .-C , I. 3 lUllard,'JimlWicaul«»f Dalliu Portland after a visit with her slater,. . in. 1st, Mis, G, N , Cherrington» ctSOtdt Tomb Buff Orpington ogg, l! for 15 Harry Albert ami wife and 0. L. Me- i J. K. Beelley. Falls City. Nary and wife, of H.iUm, were at* auto party visiting Dallas Tuesday night, j Caldt/vul COR Bale Ash, manic and alder vVood I Evans, Dallas. Phone, Kasj3o. Evan tf ™ H K A D of Nannie goats to let out on shares 1UU in any «luantity desired.—8 M. Ray. Pallas. ill Mr. D. K. Blanchard, of Mill Creek, | was brought bei«*re Justice Holman yes -1 terday accused of trespass. The hear ing oi the case w as set foi next Thurs day, and Mr. Blanchard allowed to g«) on iiis own recognizance. POOL AND BILLIARD HALL Now touted in the Kerslake (Everything upto-date ) B. F. JONES Attorney-at-Law Notice to Bidders. INDEPENDENCE, OK. Probate work a specialty. VOTICK is hereby given that the county court *’ of Polk county Oregon, will rc« . ive bid* f«»r hauling rock upon « < rtaiu of th«* county roads, ami aim» for operating the rock crusher. Spei-it1cati«ms will be on til«* with the conn ty clerk on or before July loth. I’. his Bonds will be required of the succtssful biildcr. Sai«l bi«ls must be tlle«l with the county «*l«*rk not Inter than 10 o '< *l«H -k a m.. July 20. lOOtt The court reserves the right to reject anv or all Do You b ills . I ( «;r\ — . — ■1 E. M. SMITH County t’l«*rk. Notice to Stockholders. VTOTICE is hereby given to all concerned ^ that tin* Dallas City bank will li«*l«i its an nual election of officers on Saturday, July 18th, and transact such other business as mav come up. W G. N ASSAU. JIG Cashier. Street Assessment Notice. To James Howe, K. R. Tuttle, W. E. Burns, Dan P.Stouffer, Evaline Hayter, J. M. Sears. J. K. Richter. K Kirkpatrick, S. M. Ray. K. J. Boyd. T. J. Cherrington, D. C. Criilcr, R. K Williams, B. II. McCallon. M. Kling.w, W. ('. Brown, r. Risser, Trustees M. E. Church, Polk County. Oregon. Chas. Salffckv, Frank Kerslakc, W. J. White, J. E. Smith, M, K Sihlth. T. B. Hill, J W. Crider. I M. Camp bell, A. K Campbell, Abel ITglow . N. J. Frink-, H«*irs at Law of Hester A. Ellis, deceased. William I atom. W. H. M. Daniel. K. W. Pol ler, Almeaa S. Fuller, M. Havter. H. (\ Ea- kin. f. E. Sibley: V O U are hereby notified that the « ity council * of the city of Dallas. Oregon, has’ cstimat- e«l the cost of the street improvement (placing of cement and wooden curbs) on that part of Main street lying between Academy and Mill streets; all that part of Main strict lying be tween Court and Washington streets; all that »art «>f Mill street lying between Jefferson and 'hureh streets; all that part of Court street lying between Feffcrson »ml Church streets; all that part of Washington str<*et lying be tween the east line of Main street and the east line of (.'hureh str«*et, all in the city of Dallas. Polk county, Oregon, as in Ordinance No. lot* >rovi«led to be made to be 25 cents per linear oot for all «*e:uent curbs and 30 cents per lin ear foot for all cement curb corners, ami 15. cents per linear foot for ail wood curbs, in cluding curb «-orners. You arc further uotifi«*«! that tin* sai«l coun cil will sit in tlie council chamber in said city on tin* 20th day of July, 11 * 08 , at 7 :30 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of apportioning the cost of such improvement, ami assessing upon each lot, or part of lot or parcel of grouml liable therefor, its proportionate share of such cost. That all owners ami other persons in in terest may attend at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why such ap portionment and assessment of cost should not be made. Dorn* by order of the city council, of the city of Dallas, Oregon, made on the 6th day of July. 11*08. Witness ray hand and the oftieial seal of said citv of Dallas, this 8th day of July. l!*oa. L. D. BROWN. ' s k a i. ,- Auditor and Police Judge of the ( — ' *) rity of Dallas, Oregon. SH E W O N ’T BU Y until she lias satisfied herself that the articl«* is without a aw That’s the kind of a cusiomoi we like— <>ue who will hunt for the weak points Slio won t find any, howdver, in our QUEENSWARE or in any of the crockery on our shelves. We went on a tour of inspection before she came and put everything right, including the prices. That bread is likely to absorb disease germs when shipped in a bag gage car along with oth er common baggage? That the Star Bakery puts out some of the beat bake* stuffs to he obtained any where in the Willamette Valley ? That $1 spent in your home town is worth more to you than $3 sent out? Three of the many reasons why should de mand the Dallas product when buying bakestuffs. STAR BAKERY, D. T. BROWNE, Prop W. H. R O Y & CO PHONE M U T U A L 1411 PHONE B E L L 511 1 DALLAS, OREGON L. H. SCHULTZ G R O C ER IES Crockery and Country Produce a Specialty Street Assessment Notice. Ti* Jatni'M How«*, E. R. Tuttle, R. L. man, w. B. Barni, I V. Lynch, <’luip Dan. F Stouffer, Evaline Hayter, J. M. Sears, J* E Richter, K. ('. Kirkpatrick, H. M. Uav. K. J. Boyd, T. J. Cherrington, D. ('. ('rider, It. K Williams, B. II M.Callon, W. F. Pfeiffer. M. Klinger, W. ('. Brown. C. Kisser. Trustee M. K. Church, Polk County, Oregon, Charles Salfloky, Frank Kernlake, W. .!. White,./. K, Smith. M. K Smith, T B. Hill, J. W Crider, A. K. Campbell, Sarah L. Shultz. William Fault, J. M. Campbell, Abel ('glow, H. Crider. Dallas Citv Bank, M. C. Wilson. J. B Thompson, O. E Williams, M K Williams, Oregon «(.’ California Railroad Company, N. J. Frink Heirs at Law of Hester . Ellis, de fease«!, Win. Tatoin. B. H. Grant, Ola E. Lane. N M Grant, J I . ( ’«»HI»*. P A Finaeth. E (». Emmons. W. H. McDaniel, E. W Fuller, Aimed»« S. Fuller, J. D Smith. A M Miller Anna Coad. F. J. Coad. C. G. Coad. Mary K. Stump, Chester Rowell. Ethel Rowell Perry, Paul W«*ssing«*r and Henry Wagner, Trus tees. D. J. Riley. Martha B. Stafrin. M. Hayter, J. K. Sibley, II C. Kakln. V O C are hereby notified that the eliy «*onn«*il 1 of the city of Dallaa Ofegoti, haa ea tim ted tlie «’«»at of the str«*«*t Improvement (grad ing and macadamizing) on that part of Main street lying between Academy and Washing ton str««*tH; all that part of Mill str«***t lying between Jefferson anil Church at recta; all that part <»f Court street lying b«*twe«*n Jeff« raon and Church atreeta; all that part of Washing ton street lying between the east line of Main street and the east line of Church street, all in the city of Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, as in Ordinance No. 1U5 provided to I»«* made to be f 14107 50 In all. or at th«* rate «if 12.25 p«*r front foot for t in* half of the street so improved. You are further notified that the said <*<»iin«,il will sit in the council chamber in sai«l <*ity «»ti tin* ¿nth «lay of July, I OiJH, at7:30o’«*lock in the ev ening. f«»r th«* purpose «>f apportioning th«* «•«»•«t of such Improvement, and aaaeaaing noon each lot <>r part of lot or parcel of grouml liable there for. ita proportionate share of such coat. That all owners ami other persons in Intereat may attend at sal«l time and pla«*«* ami show cause, if any they have, why such apportionment j and ¿.''-««•sstnent of coat should not f>«* made. Done by «»r«i«*r of th»« eity council «»f th«* city of Dallas, Oregon, made on the sixth «lav of I Mrs. Vick and daughter, of Falls City, Baldy Gil ner phoned us last evening were the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. John . that Jack McDonald bail passed away Kbbe, the first of the week. I that afternoon at the Belvedere hotel of Mr. f^ee writes it was 104 in the shade I erysipelas, which developed from a car- last Saturday at Pendleton. That cer j buncte oh his neck w ith which lie had tainly heats Dallas a line or two. l>een afflicted for the last week. Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Lee and sons sf*ent sev ! McDonald desired some Woodman to I take charge of the remains, and Mr. W. eral days last week in Pioneer at the j V. Fuller, an old friend of the deceased, home of Mr. anti Mrs. Koenaman. went down this morning for that pur- Mrs. Anne Hinshaw is planing on I |*ose. Jack will be laid to rest by the building a new house on her property Woodmen of Beaverton camp tomorrow, here as soon as she can get the lumber ! he having lately purchased a home hauled. July, limn. Witness my hand and the «»tficial seal «»f the there, and transferred his memliership *»f July, t‘.*u« The weather man can not please us » said city of Dallas, this 8th day I from Dallas camp. Mr. McDonald was L D BROWN, i not even expecting to lie sick, as the all for while these ^bowers are fine for Auditor and P«dlce Judge of I th«* city of Dallas. Oregon. first of tlie week he summoned Art. the gardens they are not so nice on the Hayes to come down, arid make a trip hay that is cut. to Southern Oregon on some land deal. Mrs. ttyer^on and son, of Michigan, The poison got into his blo«>d an«! it ar«* here? the guests of liar brother-in-1 i did not take long for it to do its work law Jake Hanson. Site ex¡N‘(‘ts to locati* and make wav w ith one of God's noble- ¡itti, if rihe fiinlr* n |»l«c«; Lo tstiii ¡ 1 er. i men. Mr. McDonald was 44 years of \ol»iiu^ »»etter in Polk nountv. ( ’lo*e ----- « • — ------- I age, and child, who are terribly afttict- TIi. Kantern 8t»r helil t»ieir laut M.- to Dalla*, K. K ami rchool fruit ami i er) with their great sorrow. His father rlairy ry ; plenty i of wood. Write for par- •ion T i-*l«y ev.iniiiK until After var*- ' lies in oar cemetery, dving about a year tion. They b*<l ÿvxi thing* buU, lo «at ticilar* amf he convinced. Box :w«, J ifo . Jack carried $1000 in the Wood- »n-t «trink. MrMmnvilie, Or* ■W . {H I FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT K ra b e r’s Berries Strawberries are all in, but the rasp, black and Logan berries will be a No. 1. Put up by careful help, which insures you a clean full box at 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., at Crider’s grocery store. I # & & f f # & * ❖ * * t % Fine Footwear a Specialty DALLAS SHOE STORE M R S . J. C. C A Y N O R P H O N E 1251 D A L L A S , ORECON : I s « w « t : s $