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DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal’
las and their Friends.
muslin
Rev. W inters arrived
land last night.
up from
A IIol-
Now is the time to be ordering your
hop checks. W e print any kind.
i July records now ready at L. D. Dan-
i ie l't store.
M r. C. H. Farm er spent
! with his fam ily at Corvallis.
For
stand.
last week
rent— Blacksmith shop,
good
M ain Street, Dallas, Oregon.
Born, this morning at 9 o’clock, to
M r. and Mrs. B. M. G uy, a «laughter.
The small boy will now adopt many
j means of making circus money.
| Complete catalogue of Edison rocords
W e are selling all our O xfords at a big j on sale at L. I). Daniels— N othing miss-
■ ing.
discount, C am pbell & Hollister.
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For harjrains in ladle«. cM W ren, . and
M r. H . 8. Cbftse, of M onm outh, was
M. Hay ter. dentist, W ilson
building.
For headache Dr. Miles' A n ti-P a in Pills
Something in post cards at Daniel's.
Alvin Brown and family are back
from their trip to Salmon River.
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P. A. Fiuseth reixjrts a fine trip to
Siletz, even if be did not get any fish.
For headache Dr. Miles’ A n t»- Pain Pills
Mrs. iiam ell ami Miss Blanche, of
A lbany, are visiting friends in Dallas.
Sewing machines for rent— L D. D an
iel.
The one great blessing of yesterday’s
Mrs. Em m a Leidle, of Goldendale, is rain is that it probably put out all the
j forest tires.
Geo. Kram er and wife have been up visiting friends here.
from Ashland with his brother, Cal.
L. D. Brown for abstracts. N otary
M r. and M rs. W m . Frakes, of G rants
Pass, are hereon a visit to his brother,
Miss Lyon, of Dallas, is visiting her public, typewriting.
John,
and family.
cousin, Miss Nina Baird.— North Y a m
W . F. Johnson has returned to Dallas
hill Record.
from the metropolis.
Nolan Smith, a U . S, regular, station
M r. and Mrs. J. Viggers, of the me
Cards with your name on them w hile ed at Monterey, is visiting his sister,
tropolis, are visiting her parents, Mr. you wait at L. D. Daniels’ music store. Miss Olive Smith.
and Mrs. I. V. Lynch.
Assessor Graves and Merchant C am p
The date of our next poultry show has
The machines won out in both parties been set for December 10th, 17th and bell have taken their families to Nes-
tucca tor an outing.
in California yesterday. They are a w 18th.
ful hard to beat, especially when in
Everything in the furniture line goes
Our
House
Plate
advertisement
will
control of lota of patronage.
appear next week and run lor six con at 20 per cent discouut tor two weeks.
— G uy Bros. & Dalton.
The post-office now occupies its old secutive issues,
location on Main street, as does the
John Olin s u ite d this morning to
(Jus
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was
up
from
Vancouver
real estate office of A. J. Barham. Silas
Monday, He will resume business iu build tiie curb oil the west side ot M am
Orchard is also housed there.
between
M ill and Oak.
the near future,
Crosswalks are now up on M ill street
M r F. S. Ramsey will start Sun
D e W itt’s Little Early Risers, safe,
and rock being hauled there. They
for uceau Park w iui Mrs. Jos. iiu b b
now
have been
placed
on Court, easy pleasant., sure little liver pills. and M r. and Miss Griffin.
Sold
by
Conrad
Stafrin.
and that street is receiving the top
Alton D. Parker, of N ew York, who
dressing.
Middleton & Petty’s thresher caught ran for President in 1004, will speak m
N oah Jones lifts filed a complaint tire from a hot box near Dallas Satur- Portland next Tuesday in B ry a n ’s ue-
against Ed Dykstra,
both
of Mill Liv, bat was soon put out.
half,
creek, charging him with assault. The
The Donaldson boys are over from
There are many imitations of De-
case will come up before Justice H o l Salem visiting their sister, Mrs. («us.
W itt’s Carboiized \\ itcii Hazel Salve,
man shortly.
Bowman, and other relatives.
but just one original. Sold by Conrad
The city council have under consider
ChuH. M cDevitt informs us that M a r
ation the building <>f a cement arch ion county is to expend $5300 in open
across the race on Main street this year ing up the road t«» the Freeland mines.
and the finishing up of the job while
Mrs. Ed. F. Coad, Miss N ora R obert-
they are at it.
rton, Mitchell Butler, Oscar Hayter and
W e have orders in now for over 80,000 fa oily, are am org the Newport visitors
hop checks, and would like to get them
this week.
all in as soon as possible, so that we
Kenedy's L axative Cough Syrup is
may begin on them next week. Do not
wait until the last day before ordering. especially recommended for children.
It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar.
W h ile stepping into a buggy Satur Sold hv Conrad Stafrin.
day evening Miss Eugenia Philips slip-
The am m onia concentrator at the ice
perl and dislocated her knee joint. She
went, over to consult an osteopath at plant, went on a bust Tuesday, but it
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not take M m ager Pepper but sever
Independence Sunday, hut no relief
al hours to get things running again.
was experienced.
If you hear a racket over in the vici-
cinitv of the county jail, do not get
alarm ed and imagine the world is com
ing to an end prettv pronto— it is sim
ply Hem bree taking a little exercise
in heating on the walls.
Mrs. A. E. Austin and children left
today for an outing at Rickreall, Polk
county, where they w ill be joined to
morrow by Mr. Austin, it is their pur
pose to visit other points also before re
turning home.— Wood burn Independent.
The house occupied by John Shaw is
being moved hv Salem parties from the
property recently bought by James
Boydston to the site of the old Levens
residence, and Oscar Holmes is putting
up a barn there for M r. S h aw ’s us«».
M r. Boydston w ill erect a new resi
dence.
b lalrin .
Mrs. F. 11. Morrison ami Miss Edna
M orrison have returned iron» Salem,
where they have been attending sum
mer school.
O ur new restaurant is doing a nice
business already. Everyone speak well
0f the meals serve«! thorn and its neut
aPpO“ ranee.
Not a delegate from Polk to the good
roads con vention. W e are too buny mak
ing good roads to waste time talking
about them.
D eW itt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills
will promptly relieve all kidney and
If you take Kodol in the beginning, bladder disorders. Sold and recom
the had attacks of dyspepsia will be mended by Conrad Stafrin.
avoided, but if you allow these little
It has been said lately that trout are
attacks -to go unheeded it will take
Kodol a longer time to
put your verv scarce in the Lacreole, but Prof.
stomae in a good condition again. (Jet C aldw ell went up to the logging camp
a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by C on yesterday and got a very nice basketful.
rad Stafrin.
Mr. E van Evans was
reports the wood trade
N ow is surely the time
for winter before the
good.
Mr. and Mrs. W illis Simonton enter
tained the members of the Presbyterian
choir on Tuesday evening at their hos
pitable home in the first, ward. Those
mv ted were M r and Mrs. F. S. R am
sey, Mrs. I). M. Metzger, Miss Olive
Smith and Miss (¡eorgia M artin. A de
lightful evening was spent with social
conversation music, etc , after which
the hostess served a dainty lunch.
W hiteaker A Cooper, of Corvallis,
brought down a moving picture outfit
Tuesday and are installing it in a tent
on the D. C. Crider lot next the other
show of the same nature. They will be
ready for business Friday night.
T he traffic on our morning and even
ing trains has increased to such an ex
tent that a larger engine has to be put
on the run. Engine Tender K lauck in
forms us that the new one will be up
for the first time this evening. It will
be much larger and stronger than the
one heretofore used.
DALLAS COLLEGE
Mr. I. N . W oods was called into Port
land last week for a conference with S.
P. officials and the leading agents of
Oregon. Dallas ranks as one of the
principal railroad points on account of
the amount of business done here and
its being a terminal. M r. Woods was
the only agent from the West Side call-1
ed in.
Places an education within the reach of ev
ery ambitious young man and woman. The
earnings o f vacation will pay a full year’s
^
M. Tillery, who came to Corvallis from
Independence two months ago, p u r
chased the grocery of Bridw ell A Craven,
and will continue the business at tin*
same old stand next door south of S tarr’s
confectionery establishment. Mr. T il
lery is an old time resident of Indepen
dence, and 1 b a progressive and worthy
cit izen, in whom the greatest confidence
may he imposed. H e came to Corvallis
for educational reasons, but has taken a
liking to the place, and his determ ina
tion to engage in business is the conse
quence.— Corvallis Tim es.
n ses.
*s advantages equal to those of any
similar school in Oregon. Courses: Clas-
ical, Scientific, Elementary Academic and
Musical. Special work for those preparing
to teach.
Term opens September 23.
For Catalogue and information address the president
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in yesterday and
as rather dull
to be providing
rains set in for
W e are selling all ladies trimmed
hats at half price. W e have just re
ceived a carload of cedar jsists that we
will sell at 11 cents.— Anderson A Son,
Ballston.
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Mr. E. A. Cary, of North Platte, N e b
raska, and Mr. J. C. H art, of St. Louis,
The meetings at the tent are well at Missouri, arrived in Dallas the other
tended, and considerable interest is b e day, on a visit to the form er’s brother,
ing manifested by those who attend. Dr. W . S. Cary. They all leave to-day
E ld e r Martin has occupied the pulpit to take in N ew port for a few days. Mr.
each evening this week and will contin ( ’ary is by profession a court stenogra
ue to do so. The studies are largely in pher, having occupied a responsible pos
the book of Revelation. The subject ition in that capacity for over 20 years.
this evening will lte: '*W h o Changed Mr. Holt is a m em ber of the art preserv
and em ployed in one of the
the Sabbath.” Each meeting is p r e - ! ative,
largest job printing offices in St. Louis.
ceded by a song service.
A full line o f ‘ "Cutter
Big reduction on all OX FORD 3
AT
Dallas Mercantile Go.
Editor Item izer:
Following is the personal of Com pany
H 4th Inf. from this city now at the
Am erican L ak e: ( ’apt. C. I). Chorpen-
in g; Lieutenants, L. A. Bollm an, L. D.
B row n ; First Sargeant, Peter S. G ree n
wood; Sargeants, Com pton, M cDonald,
Chaney, Butler ¡Corporals, Teats, Shaw,
( ’<>ad. Rich, Sibley; Privates, Arthur.
Aldrich, Brown, Bock, Carter, Day. D il
lard, Dimmick. Blodgett, Chase, D arl
ing, Dicky, Dillard, Francis, Glover,
| Greenwood, R Griffith, W . Griffith
Holm an, Johnson, Lvnn, Magers, M or-
j ton, M cDonald, Nessling, Paul, Plaster,
Ramsey, Shaw , Stinglev, Teats, W as-
j mm ,f(H)k K ;
*nii K owel,/ artiH.
men s Oxfords, aee Campbell & H o II. h - U , , Harria; musician, Kinseth.
doing business in town yesterday.
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, U glo w building.
H Attending the En 'H EN you want your home raised or mo
U «-all on Weldon Black, halla*. Mn utual
campment at Tacoma.
phone 234.
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Port
Oyster shell grit food for chickens,
old and young at Eoughary’s.
c o li H h It'- -One registered 2-year-old CoUwold j
F back. Papers go with him —Barton Z. :
I Higgs A ratty, K F D 2, phone Pink f>25.
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Of Company
underwear at
Ladies lace hose at C am pbell
listeru, 19 cents the pair.
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COMPLETE ROSTER
I Borne of those Standards left at $30 at
I D an iel’s.
jo in t uobotri«< f K ' h I im . you ri. h houFstlv mj ll bar uot
ff. «if 1 er using two-tl
betifil'cd you. «<• wll fund j *«.r mone Tty Kodol I’ n I hy . ou thinguarant«*:.
Kill out Hii'l aigu Ui« I >». mu. ,*rt «eut it M tuo i- 'uler •»: timtlmeof purctmiM.
If It f*lh« to m. l!*fy « ■•». i1 _____ . j eoi.U. in ¡ut «-rus till iti >f the medicine’
to tlio dealer from *tunu> iKiugbl It. and we will refund your raoaajr.
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FO R IN P IO K S T IO N A N D D Y S P E P S IA .
M E L I K V S S S O U R S T O M A C H , B E L Ì I . I N O . ETC.
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O ur Com pany is no longer a “ lot of
Ladies if you nee«l lace hose see C a m p -1 rookies,” The newness has worn off
b«*ll A Hollister. Special price 19 cents ; entirely and each m em ber of the com-
the pair.
j pany enters upon his duties with all the
zest of a trained soldier. The daily
L. D. Brown, lawver, notary public. drills are entered into with interest, and
Com pany 11 is making a showing credit-
building.
able to our city and as go«»«las any other
regiment.
J. M. Parry , postmaster at M oro, and | Com pany in the Fourth
a former Falls City resident, was in Blanket bussing has been one of the
amusement features of the encampment
town yesterday.
for a little while. The first victim was
Hon. B F. Jones is over from Inde- i W orth Bock. Q. M . “ Judifo” Butler was
pemlem-e to-day on business connected stamiin({ „ea r giving orders and easily
galloway'i S COUlt.
with Galloway
fall
o vi irìnfim
\ lwv.it tlm tim o
fell til»»
the n
next
victim. About
the time
Born, to M r. and Mrs. A . M. Shaw , the boys were warm ing up well on this
of near Teats Station, August 13th, a subject, an order came from regimental
headquarters to stop the racket, and
girl, Dr. Henderuhott attending.
blanket tossing is off, and the “ Judge”
$1 a week buys any sewing machine saved,
iu the house. W e have seven m akes to
The boys, as a rule, take a daily dip
select from for $12 aud up.— L. D. D an in the waters of Am erican lake, ’some
iel.
half mile away. One or two who need
W hen you want prescriptions filled ed a hath and did not go, were taken
along
contrary to their wishes and
by a comnetcut druggist, one w ho is
careful ana knows what he is about, go made to take a oath.
Captain Corpenlng has been under
t o Conrad tarin ’s drug store.
the weather the past few days and
W e have a bulletin from the A gricul could not take his Company out in the
tural college telling how to can wild great sham battle, but t«irned the com
mush rooms. A num ber have tried to mand of the company over to his lieu
eat them and got canned f«»r life.
tenants, who brought them safely back
Dennis C aldw ell is suffering with a to camp.
The tollowinx is a history of Com pany
bad case of blood poison in his left hand.
The only way he can account for it is a If ’ r experience in the campaign scrap:
sm all scratch I e got from a tack in open W e left cam p at 9:30 o’clock, being one
of four companies in the First battallion
ing a cigar box.
of the Fourth Oregon commanded by
1 have the latest improved drop head M ajor Howard.
The battallion was
Singer machine, traded in on a new ro marched due north some four miles
tary W hite. Tin* party paid $32 less when it came rather unexpectedly upon
than two months ago. Can now be the “ b ro w n ” forces. Com pany C., of
bought for $21 at L. D. D aniel’s.
Eugene, and Com pan v II , of Dallas,
The Itemizer has wiitten a lot of sub were the first two companies to lie sent
scription receipts during the last few : 0,1 ’ ° u the firing line. Marching as
«lavs, and hopes to write several turn- ' skirmishers, the two companies form-
«1 re«I of them during the month. The H
a 1,ne Hom<* 10° yards wide and
little amounts count up fast and help began tiring. The enemy gradually re
us to get out a better paper.
treated as w e advanced and finally d isa p
peared in the timber. One company
Miss M innie Roy will arrive hom e to surrendered to the advancing Oregon
day for a week’s vacation, having com ians
The Dallas boys behaved splen
pleted her course as a nurse at the Good lidly under fire, and beyond the pulling
Samaritan hospital in Portland. After of an occasional trigger by a nervous
her rest period she w ill again return finger at the command of “ lo a d ” in
there to accept a regular situation.
stead of “ fire,” did excellent work.
At Blodgett’s gallery this week W ill The recall sounded after a half h our’s
After
a
short
rest
the
W eaver captured a gold watch, making fighting.
a score of 34 out of 3t>. L. E. Mann got a “ blues” took up the advanee again.
In
the
second
engagement
Com
pany
St ovens shot gun for getting the highest
score of 38 competitors, lie m aking 33 j H did not get into action on account of
out of 33. M E Blodgett says he has a too long Hank movement, the firing
! having ceased before they could reach
plenty more prizes for competition.
! their position. The brigade went into
Mr. G. B. M orrison arrived last night camp at ft o ’clock. Breakfast was bad
from Sh reves port, Louisiana, to escape I next morning at 3 o’clock a. m. and the
the heated season there and for a visit I march taken up at 3:30. The first and
of several weeks with his brother Mr. 2nd battallion of the Fourth Oregon,
F. II. Morrison, onr city engineer. were held as reserves, an«i «lid not get
Mr. Morrison
is a lum ber dealer at | into action on account of the blunder of
Shrevesport, and expresses him self as i the W ashington regiment which began
highly pleased with the lovely w eather firing too precipitately. The recall was
he finds here.
sounded at 0 «/clock and the troops
marched back to their camp. T h isem l-
Mr. L. Frantz and Elm er Lew is were ed the work of Com pany II and the
«>ver from P«*lk county Saturday. They
packing for the trip home began imme
sav there are some forest fires in the
diately.
vicinity of Airlie and Falls City but
YOU KNOW WHO.
that they have nut assumed serious
proportions. M r. Lew is is one of a party
of seventeen who came from Indiana
county, Pexinsylvania. the first of A pril.
This entire partv is located nc the
Pecdee Lum ber C o ’s
mill. D. D.
Good, one of the newcomers having
bought a third interest in the mill. The
Peedee has just installed a donkev e n
gine and is logging very effectively
Speaking of Falls City, both men say it
is a booming town. Recently severa!
orchards have been put out near there.
— Cervallis Times.
MILITIA HOME.
Company H. Arrives Last Night all
Looking Fine.
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The sal«* of near beer has been
bited at Brownsville.
probi-
M arion county growers are endeavor
ing to lower the price for hrop picking
this year.
appearance of men just from the front.
Lieutenant Brown brought them hom e
from Portland, Captain Corpening go
ing for a visit to Salem and Lieutenant
Bollman for or\e at Albany. Y esterd ay
Colonel Yoran profusely complimented
Captain Corpening for the action of his
company d urin g the encampment, and
favorably compared them with
any ,
sim ilar organization in the service of
their
length.
Not
a
m em ber
of th e '
company was remanded to the guard
house, the boys conducting themselves
as gentlemen, an«l while they had lots
of fun mixed in with their work, none
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m ight be termed an adjourned session,
for the taking up and disposing of such
cases as are ready for trial left over from
the regular session. A divorce case
from Salem w ill be attended to, and the
Independence injunction cate is set for
tom orrow at 10 o’clock. O ther cases
will be disposed of at the discretion of
the judge. O w in g to the teachers’ e x
am ination this week, court is holding in
the county court room.
Born. W ednesday evening, August
American Lake. The boys put up a 12th, to M r. and M rs. W . II. Roy, a
baby girl.
very different appearance from a m ili
T he W e s t Side train will hereafter
tary standpoint than they did on d e
leave Portland at 7:16 in the morning
parting. Then they resembled a lot of
instead of 7 o'clock.
rookies, for which no one could blam e
W . L. Frink will take his fam ily to
them owinv to th<- »hort *i.n • for -Irill | K « « t e ril Oregon about September^ 1st.
since their organization, but last n ig h t , They w ill travel by team, hoping that
they had much the appearance of sea- | the change of cli nate will better the
soned regulars, and conducted them catarrh affliction of one of their little1
ones.
selves as such. Tanne«l as they w e e ,
with dusy habliments, they had all the
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Judge G allo w a y ’s court is in session
today, having met at l l o ’clock in what
A large crowd was at the depot last
night to welcome Com pany H . on its
return from its 10 «lavs’ encampment at
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of it was done in an unbecom ing j
manner. A few cases of dysentery was
the only sickness noted, an«l the liovs
nil «*xpr<*HS them selve« a . well iileaaorl
CLEVER
have
HOUSEW IFE
good
s t i e llflH t o g o
cro c k e ry
w ith o u t
if
O th er
with the outing an<l anxir.im to take t h i n g s t o g e t i t
G o o d c ro ck -
another trip of the kin«). The officer. e r y ¡ s ( | , e h o u s e w i f e ' s
| > ri«le .
! received on their 10 d ay“ jaunt the \r
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will
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same pay as those in the regular arm y,
the privates got the same pay as the witliout other things if you
regulars also, hut enough is paid them
: by the state to make it $1.25 a day. All
received their United States pay at the
' encampment, but that from
' vet to come.
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Oregon is
As suggested by the Itemizer last
week it is p ro p p e d to give C om pany H .
a reception t«> sh' w them hi
the oiti-
zen is oí llallas feel toward
work.
At the request of the company t»i« date
I hm l » f n w t lor tomorrow night at the
1 armory, II each a plan ahonhl work oat.
All ¡» n w h it to have some one take
hoM of it an.l rai*e-the little jimount of
money neeeeeary for the fun<l, whieh
<4onl<l be »ieM in tbe »rmory, and
.there are plenty of vounit ladies anxious
iloaU em i ta lk s Ituledstaila o< earyn^
Buy
Your
Crockery
Here.
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Try the new breakfast food,
“ Post Toaches”
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CERVICE ABLE (>. I. C. boar« for sale.
Ballard. 2¿ miles east of Dallas.
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CIN G LE Comb Buff Orpington egg. $1 for 15
J. E. Beexley, Falls City.
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Fresh Saratoga Chips at 30 cents
a pound
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\1’ E are t e r drilling wells with one of our
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machine* in the Dallas vicinity. All
wanting: such w«»rk done «‘an be assured of sat
isfa«-ti«»n Sloper Bros,, independence. Bell
phone 49x2.
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Evans, Dallas. Phoi
CRIDER’S GROCERY
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COR S A L K -A go nd hi Hie ’goal- -Thomas J.
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Butler, Dallas. Mutual phone Bla.-k 3
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KMT price pHiii for hittim bark
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feed «lore, Dallas
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Just received, anew line o f Vas
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Notice to Contractors.
T H E clerk of the school board «>f school «lis
t distri«-t No. 8 will receive se»»le«i bids f«»r
the construction of a schoolhouse in said «iis-
triet, bids to be tiled with the clerk on or be-
foreThursday, August 20th, at 10oYlo«-k a. in.,
Plans and specifications may tie tourni at the
office of the clerk of the district, at the Falls
City bank, or at the office of the county school
superintendent.
T F « school board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids submitted. Signed,
YV. YV. SMITH,
Clerk of School District No. b
Monmouth, Ore., Route 1.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
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Sheriffs Sale.
ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT.
NOTICE is hereby givuu that by virtue oí an
orUer umuvyi out oi u«v wouuty court, ot tue
«tatù ui i/rugou, tor toe couuty oi rota, at tuv
AUjfu*t t*r.u tn«r«ot. ivob, couimanutu^ mu to
•*»tt tu« «uvui'at tract« or parco«« ot rvat proper*
ueruitittiter uv«crtov<i, m wuicit tu«, .ouuiy
ot Pota, «ma act^atreu tute o,i virtue oi suie
root tor laxe», unti moro parucuitu'iy uy
Hcrtoeu as tutto as, town;
1— acgtnniita ¿ rôtis sottili and 10jq feet eus«
oi uortneast corner ut J. a. ouvuiseu uouuiioit
Agent I. N. W oods informs us that an
ianu claim, somit üsâ leet, east iu loot, llorín
t52 teel, west «w toot to placo ot ocgtumug, Pi order has been given the m ill here to
ol «oi 7 anuo, oiock ¿
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2— L o is « ami ft, tnocK 27, t u m p s in depen get out the necessary timbers for the
dence.
installation by the Southern Pacific of
.»—Lot 7, block 20, lito r p ’s Ind pcndence.
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what in known as a track scale. The
o— Lots 2, 5 1, otoea 2.N ana it., ttuena Y isla.
only one now located on the west side
Now, utercioro on
of the river is at the Jefferson street de
190ft, al ine août ot i o et oca p. m. ot said da.\ pot, and as it was built in the old nar
in uotit oi tnc court ito use iu uatla.s, Poti
county, Oregon, l vtttl seti lite nuove «tetenneu row gauge days, a n d e an only accomo
teat pi ope i* ty at pituite auction io tue ntgticM date 30 foot cars, is rather obsolete. On
uiUucr tur t asti in nana ou uay ot salo.
n lineas tu y nanu tins out uay oi .tug usi, 190ft. the east side the nearest track scale is
J. - t. u ii.i.t t,
located at A lban y . O w in g to the large
Sheriff ot Polk County, Oregon.
amount of lum ber being daily shipped
from this point, it has been decided by
the Southern Pacific m anagement to
The Southern Pacific to put in
Track Scale.
Saturday, September ath,
Notice ot Final ¿settlement.
vj OTICE is hereby given that Frank T. Fuchs,
H administrator «»l ine estati4 <»t Marina
Fuchs, Ueceusoti, lias filed in me county court
t»i 'lie stale oi Oregon, lor I’m a county,
nis linai account as such auuuuistraior,
and mat Saturday, the 27th day oi Augusi,
1908, at the hour ot l o'clock, p. m., «>i saia nay
has ueea appointed ny the judge ot sani conn
as me time lor me Hearing oi onjecliotia ««» me
said linai account and me settlement ihereoi.
Ail persons are therefore require«! t«> appear
at said time an«l snow cause, n any exist, iv u>
sani account should not ue approved and the
sain administrator msehargeu.
Dated this 30m day oi Juty. 1908.
F k a n K T. FU<'H h ,
Administrator oi the estate of
Marma Fuchs, deceased.
L. D. Brown,
Attorney for estate.
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The Srhifol thnt Pince» You in a Good Position
Been what a convenience such an im
provement will 1 m and a definite way
of settling all disputes. Then lumber
coining from Falls City and beyond ie
lighter than that cut in Dallas, a fact
which few are probably aware of, the
reason being that the larger logs, as a
rule, are cut up there.
The scales will be p ble to take a BO
foot car, luniher cars running from 32to
(> > feet in length, and will Yveigh at least
150,000 pounds, the average carload of
lumber pulling down some 180,000
i pounds, although there are many cars
«jf 100,000 capacity. The work of in-
, stalling such scales is no light job, as a
large pit must be dug to hold the neces
sary mechanism, and the whole solidly
built t«» support the immense weight it
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will be constantly receiving. Dallas is
! to be congratulated that she is the first
town «»f such importance in the carrier
locate one here. It will be placed on
1 line to necessitate the putting in of
i* of the side tracks, and be quite an |
such an improvement.
accommodation for both railroad men
ind the lum ber companies. As it is
Mr. Phontz, who worked for Lynn
now the weight of a car has to be guess
Chapman here several years ago, but
'd at, and as there is quite a difference went back to Ohio, returned the other
in the weight of lum ber coming from day thoroughly satisfied with Oregon.
Efferent localities, it can readily he He is in search of a small orchard.
Notice.
OTICE is hereby given t«> contractors and
an«) builders that the bids arc now open
tor addition to school house in district No. 41,
Polk county, slate of Oregon. Bids Ut be sent
to school clerk «»nor betore 10 o'clock, a. in.,
August 19, 190ft. Plans arc now in the county
school superintendent’s office.
AlKri. H. A. LEE,
Clerk.
JOHN EBBE,
YV. U. BROWN,
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Notice.
Ampio hotel ar, . lodging accommodations.
Vi OTICE is hereby given to the public for the
cl tlie purpose «»i borrowing money for seliool
fi»r building pur]
purposes, for tin-
district t No. 41, for
sum of $20U0 to run three years t«> be given iu
three notes. Healed bills on lot •si rate of in-
terest to be sent to seliool clerk ii «>r before 10
«»'«•lock, h . m., August 19th.
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MRS. H. A. LEE, Clerk
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StCRLFARY, L c t n i ASSi:UTI«>, ASTORIA, OREBON
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Notice of Final Settlement.
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\JOTICE is hereby given that Emma J. Per
il kins has filc«l ln r finul account in the nml
ter of the estate of L. H. I’« rkins, deceased, and
that t!»«4 Hon. Ed. F. Coad, county judge of
polk county. Oregon, in whose « «»urt sni«l mut
ter is pending, has set the 29th «lay of August,
190ft, at 1 o’clock, p. m. «»f said «lay us the time
when lie will hear any obje« tions to the allow
ance of said final account, said hearing to be
had in the office of the county judge of Polk
county, Oregon, in liis offl«‘e in the county
court house In Dallas, Polk county, Oregon.
EMMA J. PERKINS,
Executrix «»f the Estate of
L. H. Perkins, deceased.
A T T H E GROCERY
•OF...
Trustee’s Sale.
L. H. SCHULTZ
V OTJCK Is hereby given, that hy virtu«* f tin
A onlcr «»f Hon. K. E Williams, refere« * ii
bankruptcy, made on th<* Iftili «lay of July
1908, in the matter of Frank L Price, t»anknipt
the undersigned as trustee In bankruptcy in
said matter will, on Saturday, the
5th day of September,
1908, in front of the C«»uri h«ni«c door in the
city of Dallas, county of Polk and state of Ore
gon, offer for sale at inibli« auction, and ««*11
to the highest bidder for cash in hand the tot
lowing deaeribed tracts of land separately;
Beginning at the northeast corner <»f section
2 in township 10 south, of range 7 west, of the
Willamette Meridian, ami running thence west
100 rods; then south 2ftfi rods; thou east 6 rods;
then north 22 rods; thence east 154 r«»«ls; then
north ' 2 i « rods to the place of beginning, ami
containing 234 3-4 »« res. olso the following
tract of 1 m . ii «! : Beginning at the corners of sec
tlon« 1, 2, 11 and 12 In township 10 south, of
range 7 west «»f the Willamette meridian,
thence north 2ft.7ft chains; thence west 38 50
chains , thence south to the center of the Luck
iamute river; thence down said river to Hi«4
section line between sections 2 ami 11; thence
cast to the place of beginning, t-aid parcel of
land being in section 2, township in south, of
range 7 west of the Willamette meridian aud
containing 80 aerj-s. Also tin* M luw in g trai t
of land: The northwest «|tiart«*r of the south
east quarter of section 3, in township ID south,
of range 7 west of the Willamette mcrhllan.
This tract is held under contract of purchase,
No. 8230 with the Oregon and (.allfornla
Railway ( ’ompatiy, ami of dale August 5th.
I90J. Also the following parcel of land: The
southwest «juarter of the northeast «|uart« r of
section 3, in township 10 south, of range 7 west
of the Willamette meridian This tract is
held under contract of purchase, No. 8299
with the Oregon ami <'alif«»rnia Railway
Cmnpany. and «»f date October 25th, I'.toi.
Hale of said property will begin at 1 o’clock
of said day.
K. <’. M.TIMMUNIW.
T rustee.
Notice for ’ ubücation.
DALLAS. O R EG O N
“ Yakinrva Bast” H ird wheat Flour.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded
Perfection Laundry Soap 8 bars for 25c
Blue Ribbon Tom itoe3 3 cans for 2'>c
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final
nna proof, to establish claim to the
u,,.i »t«,, i* described, before E. M Smith,
rk, at Dallas, Oregon, on the 29th
; .uioVnepil ember, 19W.
nalmant nan,.-. «. wttn. CS N. R Dale, of
of Blodgett, Ore
, t'nll«. iirwui; V MulA
gon; (’ . H I>mghary, of Dallas, Oregon ; D. YV.
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iLOkHNON a tiKK)--r.K.
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Fine Footwear a Soecialty
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For in addition to the finest
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and most complete »insort-
D-i,«. rtincnt of Hie Interior.
F. M. Intuii
Lami offici
uffici at Portlniiil, Oregon.
ment of dishes yon can imag
July 1*’*. 1908. I
Notice Is hereby given that Clietwynd C.
ine we offer prices which ( ’nml, «»f Dallas, Oregon, who. on July 1«, I'.sm, *
mode Timber Lami application, No. o 95, for |
mean a saving on everyarti- K i N YV I fw ihw i lft and H F 1 S YV i . H,.r tl«»ii
i li a o n n lin u I
T“ Wl»»h,p HH R h i . p . s \N ,,t YUI|»m< ttc
cle purchased. T This
applies
. has filed notice of intcnln.ii to *>
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Meridian,
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W «S H IN G ^ O N AND TENTH STREETS
F- ofj T L A N D O R E G O N
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
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