Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 06, 1908, Image 3

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    Some of th o se S t a n d a r d s left at $80 at
Daniel's.
A full line of muslin u n d e r w e a r
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Interesting Account of What the
t h e E m p o riu m .
Ladies luce hose a t C a m p b e ll A Hoi-
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listers, 19 cents t h e pair.
Wes Craven r etu rn ed to his Salmon
H ead q u a rters Co. II, 4th In fan trv . O. C IN G L E C o n i') B uff O r p in g to n e gg. $i
River hom e th is afternoo n.
N. G., ( 'a m p David S. Stan ley , A u ^ i s t •o J . K. B e e z le y . F a ll» C ity .
Oyste r shell grit food for chickens, 4. 1900.
old an d youn g-at L o u g h a ry ’s , . . .
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Now is th e tim e to la* o r d e rin g y o u r ter«lay a t 8 p. in. aft ter a very en lovable I pVftna< Palla* i*. P h o n e , E a s t 35.
ti a i n ride, a n d are now com fo rtab ly e n ­
hop cheeks. We print a n y ki nd.
cam ped in t h e q u a r t e r s se t aside for
For r en t— Blacksmith shop,
good th em . T h e boys h ad t h e i r first drill to­
Sheriffs Sale.
stand. Main Stre et, Dallas, Oregon.
day an d cam e o u t with sh in in g colors
A. W. Bennett, t h e b a r b e r , lia* gone nnd i n n r h p m ine from t h e enm niainling
officers on th eir ex cellen t
show in g. NOTICE is h ereb y g iv en th a t by v irtu e of an
for a visit to his old hom e in Kansas.
rd e r I nn ued o u t o f th e c o u n ty co u rt, o i th e
This forenoon was given over to ba tal- o s ta
«if O regon, for th e co u n ty of P olk, at th e
Com plete catalog ue of Edison records lion drill, t h e af tern o o n to front ami rear A u le
f iu l tern th e reo f. 1WS, c o m m en d in g me t «>
on sale at L. D. Daniels— N o thing miss g uard drills. All t h e hattallion an d a ell t h e H evcral tra c t* o r p a rc e ls o f r e a l pro|K*r-
e d , to w h ic h t h e c o u n ty
ing.
skirm ish work is new to t h e boys, b u t o ty f P h o e lk r e , i n h a a* f t e a r c d q e u s ir c e r ib
d t i t l e by v i r t u e o f s a le
For b arg ain s in ladies, c h i l d r e n ’s a n d they c a u g h t on in good sh ape. O r d e rs t h e r e o f fo r ta x e s , a n d m o re p a r t i c u l a r l y d e ­
s c r ib e d a s fo llo w s, to w i t:
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m e n ’s Oxfords, see C a m p b e ll & Hollis­ for tom orrow will no t l»e given o u t until
1—B e g in n in g 2 ro d * s o u th a n d 10 HJ fe e t e a s t
tomorrow mornin g.
o f n o r th e a s t c o r n e r of J . E. D a v id s o n d o n a ti o n
ter.
T h ere a r e ab o u t 5,000 men in ca m p la m ! c la im , s o u th 1X2 feet, e a s t 70 fe e t, n o r th
Ladies if you need lace hose see C a m p ­ tiere a t pr ese nt, com pos ed of t h e two MS fo o t, w est 70 fe e t to place«»! b e g in n in g , P t
bell Ac Hollister. Special price 19 cents Oregon regim ents, o n e W as h in g to n reg ­ o f lo t 7 a n d 8, b lo c k 24. H ills . I n d e p e n d e n c e .
2 - L o t s 7 a n d 8, b lo ck 27, T h o r p ’s I n d e p e n -
t h e pair.
im en t ami two r eg im en ts of regular i n ­ 4 mms <
3 L ot 7. b lo c k 20, T h o r p ’s in d e p e n d e n c e .
L. D. Brown, lawyer, n o ta r y public. fantry. This is a n excellent field for th e
4 - L o t s , b lo c k 26, T h o r p ’s I n d e p e n d e n c e .
5—L o ts 2, 3 4, b lo c k 2N a n d 4E, B u e n a V is ta .
A b str acts fu rn ished . U p s ta irs Vglow m aneuvering t h a t will t a k e place th is
week. Troops can be m arch ed an d mo- N ow , t h e r e to ? « o n
building.
bo! iced in e ith e r direction from th e
Saturday, September 5th,
Deputy Sheriff R ich ter will go to ca m p for a d istan c e of 20 miles t h ro u g h
1908. a t tlie h o u r o f 1 o ’c lo c k p. in. o i s a id d a y
L
w ith patches of in
Falls City in t h e m o rn in g on official a co u n try covered
t r o u t o t t h e c o u r t h o u s e in D a lla s , P o n t j
valley a n d spars e oaks a n d firs t h ro u g h c o u n ty , O re g o n , i w ill s e ll t h e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d
business.
r e a l p r o p e r ty a t p u b lic a u c ti o n to th e h ig h e s t
L y n n C h a p m a n says t h e price of which a r e d a r tin g an im ag in ary en em y . b id d e r t o r c a s h in n a n d o n d a y of s a le .
W itn e s s m y n a n d t h i s » in d a y of A u g u s t, 1908.
p ru n es is looking up, he alread y being On A ugust 10th t h e g reat sham b attle
between
th
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brow
ns
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blues
will
tak
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J . M. o k a NT,
offered
cen ts for 45 s.
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W A S H I N G 'O N AN D TEN TH S T R E E T S
S heriff of P o lk C o u n ty , O reg o n .
lace, in which all troops in c a m p will
OREGON
PORTLAND
$1 a week buys an y sewing m a c h in e j pj
p articipate.
in th e house. We have seven m ak es to
T h e hoys have a g r e a t joke on Cap-
W R IT : FOR
CATALOG
select from for $12 an d up.—L. D. Dan- j tain Corpening an d L ie u te n a n t Boll-
Notice of Final Settlement.
iel.
I man. A t Chehalis en - ro u te , t h e tr ain
The
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Places
Von
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Good
P osition
Mrs. A n n a So u th er, of Hillsboro, late ¡stopped for a few m in u tes, a n d t h e two .v O T IC E is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t F r a n k T. F u c h s .
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I" a d m i n i s t r a t o r o t t h e e s ta t e of M a rin a
of T exas, is h er with lier youn ges t
d a u g h t e r , visiting h er b r o t h e r, Mr. ! to run over to a n ear-b y d ispensary a n d F u c h s , d e c e a s e d , teas tile d in m e c o u n ty c o u r t
pr ocu re a soda? T h e tr a in sta rted up, o t m e s ta t e o t O re g o n , to r P o lk c o u n ty ,
Samuel Ray.
s H u ai a c c o u n t a s s u c h a d m i n i s t r a t o r ,
Addition to School Room.
when it was discovered t h a t two officers m
a n d m u t S a t u r d a y , m e 27m d a y o t A u g u s t,
W hen you w an t p rescriptions filled were missing from t h e car. They were moo, a t t h e H o u r o t i o c lo c k , p. u i„ o t s a tu d a y
P lan s a n d specifications ar e now be­
a s » e c u a p p o in t e d uy m e j u d g e o i s a i u o o u t . ing prep ared for th e bu ilding of an a d ­
by a c o m p e te n t dr uggist, one who is finally observed r u n n i n g u p t h e track
tim e tu r t u e ite a r u t g oi o b je c tio n s to m e
POOL AND BILLIARD HALL
careful a n a knows w h a t he is about, go af ter t h e disa p p earin g train . Cal W ill­ * an a iu t u e liUUi
a e e o u m a.«u m e s e tt le m e n t m e r v o i, dition t«» th e North Dallas public school-
iams ordered t n e bell cord yanked, th e
t o Co n rad t a r i n ’s d ru g store.
p e rs o n a a r e m e r c io r « f v q tU ie u to
house. It is to cost in th e neigh liorhood
Now
touted in the Kersl&ke Building
.vuy of $2000 an d will do uble th e presen t c a ­
train stopped) and tbs two braetbtosi a t « a n t u m e a n u » n o w c a u se - *« a n y
(Everything uMo-date)
T h ere was a fight am ong tw o p r o u d C
a c c o u n t HUudid n o t u«> a p p r o v e d a n u m e
o n n »any H, rep re sen tativ es picked up. •Mid
pacity. --------
• a n t a i t u l m i s t r u t u r u .a c n a r g t/u .
nerd Mill Creek se ttlers th is mornin g,
"T oots” Stinglev is rapidly develop­
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hut as v et no w a r ra n t s have been sworn
F i t . . .> t . t-V t’n * ,
ing Into the Company H. humorist.
In allowing t h e building «»( any Wood* i
out. Neither co n te s ta n t b ad ly h u r t ,
4 d « iiiii« t< K to r o i t o h ».'state uf
IDs remarks on tne possible (ate of
•M artini F u c n e , deceased*
eti street cur bs o u r city fathers made a
T h e registration l o >krt will again be some of Compatiy r l ’s. brave skinners
L, Dt B ro w n ,
serious mistake. It has already been
F. JONES
open for t h e Novem ber election on Sep­ In today's drills were side spitting.
A tto rn e y to r estate«
pioven t h a t they ar e of no practical
‘‘H a p p y ” Griffiths was t h e b u t t of a
te m b e r 20th a n d co n tin u e open Until
value, a n d that econo my alone advises
Attorney-at-Law
October tîOth, when th ey will close for go >d j«»ke tlii-» m o rnin g, l ie was o r d e r ­
th e p u ttin g in of c e m e n t ones. We
I N D K P E N P E N C E j Ott,
Notice.
ed by Serg ean t C h a n e y to r e p o rt to
good.
hope
t
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e
o
rd
in
an
ce
will
he
so
a
m
e
n
d
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C a p ta in C o rpening a n d get 50 y ard s of
P ro b a te work a specialty!
ed in rtte n ear future .
This has been one of t h e dullest “ skirm ish lin e.” H e rep o rted a n d was
weeks for news t h a t we h ave ever run requested to re port to t h e lieu ten an ts. V O T IV E is h e r e b y g iv e n to c o n tr a c to r s a n d
a n d b u ild e r s m a t m e Bids a r e now o p e n
u p against. N o thing big, no t even an | He did s o ; tin* l ie u te n a n ts referred him OI
•or a d v titio n to s c h o o l h o u s e tit d i s t r i c t . no . -él,
elopem ent.
c o u n ty , s i a l e o i O re g o n . B ia s io Be s e n t
j to th e q u a r t e r m a s t e r of C o m p an y C., P to o lk
sc h o o l c n -rk o n o r b e tö re lu o c lo c k , a . m .,
A crowrd has been in terested w a tc h ­ j E u g en e; t h e q u a r t e r m a s t e r sent him on a u g u s t 19, A9o8. P l a n s a r c n o w ill t n e c o u n ty
s
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l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s office.
ing t h e operations of a knife s h a r p n e r and he made t h e ro u n d s of t h e en tir e
M Its . H . A. L E E ,
on Mill street. C urious how small cam p before he learned he had been
_________ _____________
C le rk .
th in g s can draw a n d fix a t t e n t i o n of the hoaxed. Today, on t h e field, “ H a p p y ”
JO H N EB B E,
had his first ex p erien ce in t h e ideal
W . H . BKOW N,
curious.
D ire c to rs .
article an d found t h a t a sk irm ish line A 13
Lan d lo rd
T hom pson
picnicked a was n o t a rope af te r all. More Anon.
rowd of to u ris ts u p t h e LaCreole on
ONE OF THEM.
t h e Coad g rounds y es terd ay . By the
Notice.
way, t h a t is g ettin g to be q u i t e a popu­
OUR BEST SHOTS.
lar resort.
V O T K 'E is h e r e b y g iv e n to t h e p u b lic fo r t h e
H ealth Officer Cary rep o rts 18 b irth s
t h e p u r p o s e o f b o r ro w in g m o n e y fo r s c h o o l
in th is co unty for J u l y an d t h e r e t u r n s
d i s t r ic t No. 41, fo r b u i ld i n g p u r p o s e s , f o r t lie
Those
Who
Have
Won
the
Shoot­
are no t all in, as ph ysicia ns h av e until
s u m of $2UUl) to r u n t h r e e y e a rs to be g iv e n in
t h r e e n o te s . S e a le d b id s o n lo w e s t r a t e o f i n ­
t h e 5th of t h e n ex t m o n th to m a k e th eir
ing Matches.
te r e s t to l»e s e n t to s e ll 00 1 »Jerk o n o r b e fo re 10
notifications.
o 'c lo c k , a . in., A u g u s t 19th.
Alb
MBS. II. A. LEE . C le rk .
Since o pening t h e books for t h e p u r ­
Mr. J . L. Blo dgett, a t his shooting
pose of securing h u n t e r s ’ licenses, J a n u ­
ary 1st, 114 have been issued in this gallery on Main st r e e t each week gives
Teachers’ Examination
m nty. L ast y ear a t t h e sa m e t i m e 111 aw ay a fine gold watch to th e m a n
N o tice is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t t h e c o u n ty s u p e r ­
had been issued.
m ak in g t h e liest score on t h e targets. i n te n d e n t o f P o lk c o u n ty w ill h o ld t h e r e g u l a r
Mr. Ix)t Shre ve cam e down from O t h e r prizes are given daily to those • x a m in a tio n of a p p li c a n ts fo r s ta t e a m i c o u n ty
Arlington yesterd ay to catch a glimpse who m a k e e x t r a good records. Last p a p e rs a t D a lla s , a s fo llo w s;
FO R S T A T E PA P E R S .
of relatives here. He will leave to m o r­
C o m m e n c in g W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 12, a t 9
row’ for Seaside, w h ere he will th i s year week Will Weaver got t h e watch, w ith
lo ck a . in ., a n d c o n ti n u i n g u n t il S a t u r d a y ,
a score ol 38 o u t of a possible 38, an d A u g u s t 1», a t 4 o ’c lo c k , p. m .
spend his vacation .
e d n e s d a y - P e n m a n s h ip , h is to r y , s p e llin g ,
1 have t h e latest improv ed d ro p head t h is week Jo h n C. C a rn ey got aw ay p h W
y s ic a l g e o g ra p h y , r e a d i n g a n d p s y c h o lo g y .
Singer mac hine, trad ed in on a new ro­ with it, m ak in g a clean score of 50
T h u r s d a y - - W r i tt e n
a r i t h m e t ic , t h e o r y of
tary White. T h e p a r ty paid $."»2 less points. O thers who m a d e good scores t e a c h in g , g r a m m a r , b o o k k e e p in g , p h y s ic s , c iv il
t h a n two m o n th s ago. Can now be are J a m e s Middleton w ith 13 o u t of a g o v e r n m e n t.
F r id a y — P h y s io lo g y , g e o g ra p h y , c o m p o s i­
b o u g h t for $21 a t L. D. Daniel's.
possible 15, W. H. Sh p aid t h e sam e, tio n , a lg e b r a , E n g lis h l ie r a l u r c .
Slides for life are j u st now q u ite pop­ a n d also E d m o n d Bonin th e sa m e.
S a t u r d a y —B o ta n y , p la n e g e o m e try , g e n e r a l
h is to r y , s c h o o l law .
u lar with Youn g A m é r i c a i n Dallas.
FO R CO UN TY P A P E R « .
Tin* latest is t h e a t t a c h i n g of a piece of T h e r e is no b e tte r s p o r t for tr ain in g t h e
C o m m e n c in g W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 12, a t 9
raw m eat to t h e mout hpiece, let a k i t ­ i eye a n d nerve, a n d Mr. Blodgett has
c
lo
c
k
,
a
m
n d c o n ti n u i n g u n t il F r id a y , A ug
ten get hold of it an d take t h e boys place : ev e r y th in g fixed u p so nice a n d conven- u sst 14. a t 4 o .. 'c a lo
c k p. in.
on t h e slide.
W e d n e s d a y -P e n m a n s h ip , h is to r y , o r t h o g r a ­
j it nt, t h a t it is a p leasu re to visit his
p
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a
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g
, p h y s ic a l g e o g ra p h y .
Ju d g e D. P. Stouffer was t h e first place of bu siness. Am i you can listen
r itte n
a r i t h m e t ic , t h e o r y of
man to -e ttle u p for t h e Htreet im p ro v .- |
, , of
, elw.tric piano music t e a T c h h u i r n s g d , a g y r —W
a m m a r , p h y s io lo g y .
m en t assessm en t, he se n d in g in his 1
!
F r id a y G e o g r a p h y , sc h o o l la w , c iv il g o v e r n ­
cheek for t h e a m o u n t levied ag ainst h im I 0,1 ‘' ie 8,de.
m e n t. E n g lis h l i t e r a t u r e .
II. C. SEY M O U R ,
ye sterd ay. A n u m b e r of o th er s will
C o u n ty S c h o o l S u p e r in t e n d e n t of P o lk C o u n ­
Do n ’t forget “ On T h e F r o n t i e r ” to-
pay u p today.
ty , O re g o n .
nigh t.
The session laws for 1905 m ak e it o b ­
ligatory on a co u n ty clerk to perform
certain acts d u r i n g 1904. Is th is on a
Notice of Final Settlement.
p a r with th eir usua l legislation , c o m ­
pelling a m a n to go hack a n d do busi­
ness «luring t h e y ear previous.
O T IC E is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t E m m a J . P e r ­
DeW ITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR.
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A WEEK’S TRIAL 25c
S T i l F E I l T . . D a l l a « , Q r e g ’c z i
Mrs. E m m a
Newport,
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Belt
is r u sticatin g at
Harry S ta r r an d wife, of Falls City,
h ave a new son.
Mrs. M. D. Ellis a n d son, Floyd, are
in L in n c o u n ty .
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal" visiting
We are selling all o u r Oxfords a t a lug
d isc o u n t, Cam pbell A Hollister.
las and their Friends.
Mrs. Eugen e Byerley and Mrs. D. T.
H arris left th is m o rn in g for New port.
M. H a y t e r . d e n t i s t , Wilson Building.
F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ill*«' A n t i - P a i n i ’ills*
S o m eth in g in imst card s at D an iel’s.
B a rtm m & Bailey’s big circus is h e a d ­
ed t in s wav.
L. I). Brow n for a b s tracts .
public, ty p ew ritin g .
N o tary
II. G . C a m p b e ll a n d family left for
B e lk n a p sp rin g s Tuesd ay.
Card a with y o u r n a m e on th e m while
you wait a t L. D. D aniels’ music store.
W alter S ears is again m ak in g Dallas
his place of residence, h av in g sold o u t at
Corvallis.
Dr. Lowe, t h e optician, will he in Dal­
las, A ugust 10th a n d 11th. T h e wise
will wait for him.
D e W itt’s Little E arly Risers, safe,
easy pleasan t, su re little liver pills.
Sold by Conrad S tab ili
J u l i u s E is u r m a n . of Dabas, has been
g r a n t e d a m o n th ly pension o f $10 a
m o n t h , an d Boyd L. K n o l l a $12 one.
Kenedy’s L axative Cough Svrnp is
especially recommended for children.
It tastes nearly as good as n n p l c sugar.
Sold bv Conrad Stafrin.
Napoleon Beach a n d fam ily have a r ­
rived from Drain to take u p th ir resi-
tl e ’ice in Dallas. Mr. Beach is e m p oy-
bd at th e mill of tin* W i l la m e tte Valley
c o m p an y .
Mr. an d Mrs. T. A N o rdbv a n d son,
of P o rtlan d , a n d Mrs. ( ’has. C a rte r an d
d a u g h t e r , of O akland, C a lifo rn ia , cam e
tip S a tu r d a y night for a visit with re la­
tives here.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. C. K ir k p a tric k left
T uesday for several weeks stay a t N ew ­
Dr. Donohoe, d e n tist, Uglow building. port.
Hon. T. J. H a v t e r left y esterd ay for a
Sewing m achines for ren t— L D. D an ­
visit with iiis b ro th er, Wash, a t Co-
iel.
quille.
Hoy C o u lter is u p from t h e metropo-
F ra n k a n d Scott L au g h ary got h o m e
lis.
last night with t h e i r families from Nes
Prof Metzger is traveling in E astern tucca.
Oregon,
Mrs A n n a Glaze, of Prineville, is vis
Ju l y records now ready a t L. D. D a n ­ ¡ting with h er sister, Mrs. D. B. R ich ­
iel's store.
ar d so n .
Mr. F. 11 Pepper was a P o rtlan d vis­
Sheriff G r a n t , J . M. Sears a n d J . R.
itor yesterday.
H a r ris a r e on a t r ip in t h e Cascades af­
J a m e s Lieteh has r e t u r n e d to his t e r t i m b e r lands
Michigan home,
Miss Alta M ulkey, ofCresswell, leaves
Miss Maggie Bowles, of Dallas, was for h o m e to day after a p leasant visit
with h er sister, Mrs. Boyd.
recently m arried in Montana.
F o r h e a d a c h e D r . M ile s ’ A n t i - P a i n P ills .
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M. C. Wade, w ho has been visiting
E ugene Byeriy is again ru n n i n g iiis
Rev. a n d Mrs. M. P. Dixon, r etu rn ed
uu to between liete a n d S lem .
to his T acom a h o m e yesterd ay.
The sk a tin g rink will no t reo|>en u n ­
Horace W e b s t e r ’s popcorn roaster a r ­
til after t h e h o p cr o p is picked.
rived in a d am aged condition an d he
T h e Item iz er will l>e glad to receive lias not y et got it in ru n n i n g order.
I y o u r ti m b e r land an d hom este ad n o ­
T h ere are m an y im itatio n s uf l>e-
tices.
W i t t ’s C arb o liled W itch Hazel Halve,
Andrew H olm an is now on t h e road b u t just one original. Hold by Conrad
for (»lass & Prudhoiim ie, t h e P o rtlan d Staf rin.
j printers.
T h e Misses Vivian, Buena, Roxie and
T» M. Stowe Ita» paid $1400 for Mrs. Georgianu Fiske a n d R u t h Morrison
M B. S t a f ri n ’« pro p erty a t Clay and joined t h e ca m p e r s a t H allo ck ’e mill
Jefferson.
S atu rd ay .
Miss Lavern e H u b b ard re tu rn e d with
D eW itt’s K id n ey a n d Bladder Pills
( ’. W. C am p b ell an d wife to t h e i r Port* w ill p ro m p tly relieve all kidney an d
land home.
bladder disorder s. Sold an d recom­
E v e ry t h i n g in t h e f u rn i t u r e line goes m ended by C o n r a d Stafrin.
at 20 per cent disc ount for two weeks.
We a r e selling all ladies trim m ed
—(iu y Bros, it Dalton.
h a t s a t half price. W e have j u st r e ­
ceived
a carload of cellar posts t h a t we
Miss F re da L au n er is working S o u t h ­
ern Oregon in h er candidacy for th e will sell a t 11 cen ts.—Anderso n & Son,
Ballstou.
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Caldwel Bros.
B,
As long as we h ave no sp r in k ler , whv
Cannot o u r hose te a m s get out and drill
of an ev en in g and wet d own th e streets.
Jo h n s o n Bros, y e s te rd a y p u t in a fine
Mrs, Louis Cran d all h as re tu rn e d to
T h e practice will not hurt t h e tire lad ­
dies, a n d t h is dust is so m e th in g fierce. h er Michigan h om e, after a visit with milk sh a k e a n d t h e y can now serve von
with
t h a t delicious delicacy. Besides
h e r sister, Mrs. Geo. l i p good.
F. S. Ram sey left for d ie Siletz S u n ­
being q u ite an o r n a m e n t to t h e confec­
G.
II.
Wilkes
is
visiting
his
wife4s
d ay m o rn in g to b rin g borne Mr. and
tioner y, it surely will sh a k e th in g s up
Mrs. W. W. Dawson. Mr. a n d Mru p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. ,T. B. T h o m p s o n . some.
C h a rles S m i t h . Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed GiD'in He lives at Florence, Colorado.
C o n d u c to r F . S. G r a n t inform s us
a i d Miss E th el Bed well, who have been
After a s h o r t visit with h e r fath er, t h a t t h e r e will be no reg u lar pro gram
c a m p i n g o u t th ere.
T h o m a s E lliott, Mrs. ( ’has . Alisky lias for n ex t S u n d a y ’s band concert, but
If you t a k e Ivodol in t h e beginning, re tu rn e d to h e r P o rtlan d h o m e.
t h a t th ey will play selected pieces,
t h e had a tta c k s of d ysp epsia will !>•*
In th e room recently occupied by th e, most of th e m being en tirely n e w . Do
avoided, b u t if you allow th ese little Butler & Dun n real e s ta te agency, Ralph not fail to h e a r th e m .
a tta c k s to go u n h eed ed it will take Ruddiek a n d D I. Caldw ell h ave open ed j
H av e you spor. t h a t fin“ picture of o nr
Kodol a long er t i m e to put vour a s h o r t o rder house.
city rock cr u sh e r in Co n rad S t a f r i n ’«
stop a - in a good cond ition again. (Jet
window,
tak en by you n g Mr. Wood. It
Died a t Walla Walla, rece ntly, Rev.
a bo ttle of Kodol today. Sold by C o n ­
Jo h n McGee, a fo rm er resident of Polk, shows t h a t t h e q u a r r y h as been won ­
rad S tafrin .
age I 88 ye ars. He leaves a n u m b e r of der fully develop ed, giving q u ite a d if­
T h u r s d a y evening as we wer e en jo y ­ relatives in t h is co unty.
fere n t a p p e a r a n c e to w h a t it was when
in'* o u r ev en in g cigar on o n r porch a
t h e c r u s h e r first st a rt e d .
Watch Roy
Go’s window n ex t Sat- •
i o n ter m eteo r flamed across th e
s o u th e rn horizon, e x p lo d in g with a loud urd ny for a disp lay of h o m e m a d e cook- ; T racy Saver y d rove from Kddvville to
rep o rt, a n d b u rstin g into m yria ds of ing, p rep ared by t h e lady m em b er s of Dallas yesterd ay , 50 miles in 9 hour s.
frag m en ts. I t was a sig h t never w i t ­ t \ e C h ristian C h u rch E n d eav o r Society. H e b ro u g h t Dr. S t a r b u e k ’s fine team
h o m e from New port, com ing o u t t h e 25
nessed before an d one to be r e m e m b e r ­
Weldon Black co m m en ced moving th e
ed. I t produ ced q u i t e a s t r e a k of light post tlice to d ay to its fo rm er location miles from t h e bay to Eddyville th e
night p r • vioiis in o r d e r not to m ak e too
also.
on t h e P. A F in seth lot, w here it will h a r d a d r iv e on t h e an im als.
It h a s Been suggested t h a t i t would renpiin u n til t h e W illiam s brick is erect- i
Yo u n g Darter, arre sted last T h u rs d a y
he a good idea to put in a n o t h e r ed.
ho ar d in t h e c en ter of t h e walk lead­
Ou r house plate edition will begin j on a ch arg e of forgery, m a d e full confes­
ing from t h e to p of t h e hill to the ru n n in g in a few weeks, a n d co n tin u e sion later in t h e day, a n d on a p p e a r a n c e
cem etery . It is now com post d of two I f< six inse rtions. Mr. S h ep ar d is before J u s t i c e H o lm an was released on
hoards with a spa ce of 10 inches he-1 m eeting with good e n co u r ag em en t in bonds u n t i l tom orrow m o rn in g a t 10
tw een , m ak in g it a bad j<*1 > for t h e his ca nvass am o n g hu.-im ss firms, an d * o ’clock, bis f a th e r a n d H. G. C a m p ­
t r u n d . b ig of baby carria ges, and t h e I we aim to st a rt t h a t f eatu re sh o rtly . It bell acting as bis surities. He im ­
m o th ers «re compelled to tak e to I is a u n ique way of a d v e r tism e n t, and plicated a n o t h e r in t h e work.
t h e road from t h a t point. Who is J has been tried very successfully hv the!
T h e block on Main betw een Court
f a t h e ri n g t h a t walk a n y w a y ?
I big paper s in ever) town in t h e valley. 1 an d W ash in g to n was to d ay com pleted,
an d is now ready for trav el, m aking t h ree
blocks of t h e n in e finished, a n d several
o th er s n earin g com pletion. They look
g o o d to us a n d t h e en g in eer an d c o u n ­
cil are to be c o n g ratu lated on t h e result.
Ev ery o n e com ing to town h as n othing
b u t praise to say of th e m .
Several of o ur r esid en ts were o u t last
Places an education within the reach of ev­
night b u r n in g u p t h e dried grass in
front of th e ir residences. I t o u g h t to
ery ambitious young man and woman. The
all be b u r n e d off a n d t h e residue cut
down, m ak in g m u ch n eater looking
earnings of vacation will pay a full year’s
streets a n d giving o u r town a citified
expenses.
a p p earan ce.
Every one should tak e a
pride in seeing t h a t his residence p r o p ­
Offers advantages equal to those of any
e r t y is kept looking n e a t an d clean.
A T T H E GRO CERY
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DALLAS COLLEGE
similar school in Oregon.
ical, Scientific, Elementary
Musical. Special work for
to teach.
Term opens
Courses: Clas-
Academic and
those preparing
September 23.
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b a n k r u p t c y , m a d e o n t h e 18th «lay o f J u ly ,
1908, in tlie m a t t e r o f F r a n k L. P ric e , b a n k r u p t ,
t h e u n d e r s i g n e d a s t r u s t e e i n b a n k r u p t c y in
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“ Yakima Best” Hard wheat Flour.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded
Perfection Laundry Soap 8 bars for 25c
Blue Ribbon Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c
1 44UML&I
5tn day of September,
1908, in f r o n t o f t h e C o u r t h o u s e d o o r in t h e
c ity of D a lla s , c o u n ty o f P o lk au«l s ta t e of O re
g oit, o ffe r for s a le a t p u b lic a u c tio n , a n d h « II
to t h e h i g h e s t bi«ider fo r c a s h in h a n d tlie f o l­
lo w in g « Inscribed t r a c ts of l a u d K c p a ra te ly ;
B e g in n in g a t t h e iio r th c io d c o r n e r o f s e c tio n
l in to w n s h ip 10 s o u th , o f r a n g e 7 w est, of t h e
W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , a m i r u n n in g t h e n c e w est
l(V) r o d s ; t h e n s o u th 25« r o d s ; th e n e a s t 6 ro d s ;
t h e n n o r t h 22 r o d s ; th e n c e e a s t i» l ro«ls; t h e n
n o r th 233 ro d s to t h e p la c e o f b e g in n in g , a m i
c o n ta i n in g 204 3-4 a c re s .
iso t h e fo llo w in g
t r a c t of l a n d : B e g in n in g a t t h e c o r n e r s of se e j
t io n s 1, 2, 11 a n d 12 iri t o w n s h ip 10 s o u th , of
r a n g e 7 w est- o f t h e W illa m e tte n i e r h l ii ti i ;
th e n c e n o r t h 2*5.7» c h a i n s ; th e n c e w est 3* »0 |
c h a i n s ; t h e n c e s m ith to t h e c e n te r o f t h e L u c k j
ia n i u t e r i v e r ; t h e n c e d o w n s a id r iv e r to tin-
s e c tio n lin e b e tw e e n s e c tio n s 2 a n d I I ; th e n c e
e a s t to t h e p la c e o f b e g in n in g .
ai«l p a rc e l of j
Ian«! >H‘in g in s e c tio n 2, t o w n s h ip In s o u th , of
r a n g e 7 w e s t o f t h e W illa m e tte u i e r h l ia n a n d
c o n t a i n i n g SO a c re s . A lso t h e f o llo w in g t r a c t I
o f l a n d : T h e n o r th w e s t « in a r tc r o f t h e s o u th
e a s t q u a r t e r o f s e c tio n 3, in to w n s h ip 10 s o u th ,
of rang«* 7 w e st of t h e W illa m e tte m e r i d ia n .
T ills t r a d is h e ld u n d e r c o n tr a c t o f p u r c h a s e .
No. «280 w ith t h e O re g o n a n d C a l if o r n ia
R a ilw a y f ’o m p a n y , a n d o f «late A u g u st » th .
1901. A lso t h e f o llo w in g p a r c e l o f l a i n ! ; T h e
s o u th w e s t q u a r t e r of t h e n o r th e a s t « p o u te r of
s e c tio n 3. in t o w n s h ip 10 s o u th o f r a n g e 7 w est
o f t h e W illa m e tte m e r id ia n . T ills t r a c t is
hel«l u n d e r c o n tr a c t o f p u r c h a s e , No. «¿".r.i
w ith t h e O re g o n h ii < 1 C a l if o r n ia R a ilw a y
C o m p a n y , a n d <»f «lat«* O c to b e r 25th, 1901.
S a le o f s a id p r o p e r t y w ill b««gin a t 1 o ’c lo c k
of s a id d a y .
Ciinari«, ) ih » tak en h two y e n r '. lense on F " T II) addition to t h e finest
th e S m ith bu ilding a t t h e co rner of j 3-14(1 I l lO S t
COI11 plottt aSSOFt-
I Main a n d Mill a n d will next S u n d ay m e n t o f f l i s h e r t y o U C a n i l H H ^ -
] »pen t h e r e in a firntrlanH r e s t a u r a n t in jne we offer prices which
j every res|>txrt. Mr, B onin’s family will j
m ean a saving on every a rti­
a p i v e today an d will reside in th e tip-j
cle
purchased. This applies
stairs a p a r t m e n t s c o n v en ien t to husi- |
' ness. He has been for m a n y years a ca- | to whole sets of fine china
£ rer to t h e public in th is line, ami knows \ ware or to the com m oner a r
I t h e needs of such fully an d in every re- i tid e s for kitch en use.
1 s p e d . He is a chef of e x t r a fine r ep u te, |
an d resident« of Dallas can rest assured
of good meals an d excellent service. Mr. \
Bonin is m ak in g a com plete re novation
{ of t h e building, it b a v i n s been p ain ted
NEW TO-DAY
i on t h e outside, an d on t h e inside he has I
worked a co m plete tran sfo rm atio n . It
E. C. M c TIMM o NDH,
A d v e r tia in g u n d e r t h i s h e a d I c e n t a w o rd
j has been rep ap ered an d pa inted, new | e a c h in s e r ti o n
T r u s te e .
I fu rn itu re installed, all h u t two of t h e j
i boxes torn o u t an d those neat Iv fitted C O R « a le On«* r e g i s te r e d 2 y e a r o ld f 'o t s i
P a p e r* g o w ith h im B a r te r .
j u p for p riv ate p arties, in fact it has R 1 ig g b s, u c A k . m ity
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been c h a i n e d from an old shack to a |
! city ap p earin g , stylish r e s t a u r a n t . Un-
D e p a r tm e n t o f t h e I n te r io r .
I I T A N TED . to b u y s o n ic g o a ts o r t a k e th e m
1 der t h e changed con ditions t h e r e is no * * o n t h e - h a r e s A«ldr<*ss «t. W S t a r r F a lls
fT. 8 L a n d office a t P«irtlau«l, O re g o n .
July 1 «. 1908 .
C ity . M u tu a l p h o n e 241
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reason why t h e new p roprietor should
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t ( 'h e t w y m l ('
r«ia«l. of D a lla s . O re g o n , w h o , o n J u ly I« I9»* h .
not find it a most profitable business
m a d e T im fier Lan«! a p p li c a ti o n . No. 0 '.*¡5, for
venture, a n d t h e Item izor bespeaks for I T H E N y o u w a n t yn s i r h o m e r a is e d o r m o v e d , ! K J N W J Beet io n 15 a n d H K | H W l S e c tio n
B la c k , lla lla s . M u tu a l 10. T o w n s h ip 8 H. R a n g e h W. of W il l a m e tt e ;
him t h e generou s p atro n ag e of Dallas ’ ’ «'ail o n W cldn
M e rid ia n
lia s filed n o tic e of i n t e n t i o n to Í
t f m a k e fin a l p ro o f, to •■■tabllsli c la im to t h e 1
citizens an d those frotn a distance. p h o n e 234.
la n d a b o v e d e a c rita -d . I*cfore K. M S m ith .
Dallas ha** long wanted a good gestaur-
a lla s. O re g o n , o n t h e 29th
an t, an d we are th o ro u g h ly convinced p O R s \ L E a good M llie goat T h o m as J . d C a o y u n «if ty S C e p le te rk m , b a e t r, D 190H.
t h a t th is one will receive unite«l su p ­ 1 B u tle r. D allas M u tu al p h o n e Blaek Z
C la im a n t n a m e s as witn«*sses
N. R D a le , of
D a lla s . O re g o n ; E M u lk e y , o f B lo d g e tt,
port. T h e )<jcati«>n is convenient, an d
i n n ; V. H. L o u g h a r y . of D a lla s , O r e g o n . D. W.
t h ere is now no occasion for withholding
D u n n , of D allas, Oregon.
t h e proper a m o u n t of custom to m ake
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Big reduction on all OXFORDS
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k in s h a s file d h e r filia l a c c o u n t in t h e m a t ­
t e r of tlu* e s ta t e «»f L. S. P e r k in s , d e c e a s e d , a n d
t h a t t h e H o n . E d . F. L o a d , c o u n ty J u d g e of
P o lk c o u n ty , O re g o n , in w h o s e e o u r t sai«l m a t ­
t e r is p e n d in g , lia s set t h e 29th «lay «»f A u g u s t,
P.108, a t 1 o ’c lo c k , p. m . of » a id «lay ns t h e tim e
w h e n h e w ill h e a r a n y o b je c tio n s to t h e a ll o w ­
a n c e of s a id fin a l a c c o u n t, sai«l h e a r i n g to be
h a d in t h e office o f t h e c o u n ty j u d g e o f P o lk
c o u n ty , O re g o n , in h is office in tin* c o u n ty
c o u r t h o u s e in D a lla s , P o lk c o u n ty , O re g o n .
EMMA J . P E R K IN S .
E x e c u tr i x o f tlie E s ta te of
L. H. P e r k in s , d e c e a s e d .
will have good crockery if
she
lias to go w ithout other
FIRSTCLASS RESTAURANT
tilings to get it (food crock­
ery is the housewife’s pride.
To be Opened Sunday in the Smith
You will n o t have to go
Building.
w ithout other things if you
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On th e F ro n tier a t th e Opera House—
A beautiful story of W e s te rn life told in
five acts ( n o t u blood and t h u n d e r play)
conies highly r* com m ended bv t h e press
in t h e su r ro u n d in g towns, Walla Walla.
Baker City a n d P en d leto n which t i e
co m p an y has made on t h e i r ro u te from
th e east. Polite vaudeville between
acts a n d good music by o u r s u p e rb or­
ches tra. A 11 h o u r co n cert will he given
th is evening a t 7 :30 p. m. in front of t h e
op era house. A positive g u a r a n t e e with
each ticket sold. T h e m anaget of t h e
op era house a t McMinnville t e le g r a p h ­
ed t h e m an ag er here hig h ly endorsing
t h e co m p an y where they a p p eared last j T H E
night.
In a n s w er to various in quiries r e g a r d ­
ing t h e I t e m iz e r ’s special half tone ed i­
tion, we will say t h a t work of canvas sing
was co m m enced so late in t h e spring
t h a t it was t h o u g h t best to d r o p it until
fall, an d business of all kinds was more
on t h e j u m p . T h e re is an im m en se
a m o u n t of work, besides t h e canvass,
on su ch a n ed ition, a n d it takes tim e.
Fo r Cata lo g u e a n d inform ation ad d ress t h e p resid en t
Fresh Saratoga Chips at 3U^epts
a pound
Try the new breakfast foocl7
“Post Toadies”
Just received, a new line of Vas­
es and old fashioned yellow Mix­
ing bowls.
K r a b e r ’s B e r r i e s
Raspberries are all in.
enough to go around.
Sorry we did not have
The Loganberries will be
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not get an order in for our Kititiny blackberries.
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