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THE CITY COUNCIL DeWITT’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR. BACKACHE , 8o.m* oi th ow ‘s tan<iardn left at n W e i t Kidneys, Lome Back Allow Moving Picture Shows Open id onjSunday Afternoons. lnfluitmaiion of the Bladder $!*> at A full line of muslin underwear at the Emporium. Oyster shell grit food for chickens, [old and young at lAtughary’s. All i erimns interested in «aid matter 1 are hereby notified to appear at »»aid time and »how cause, if any there r»e, why said account should not be approved and the estate settled i and closed. Pallas, Oregon. August is, 1908. w 11. VAHHALL, Administrator with will annexed ! of the estate of Thomas M. _. . , , . a ; Complete catalogue of Edison rocords Bailey, deceased. 1 he city council met in regu *V ■* on sale at L. D. Daniels—Nothing miss- L. D. Brown, attorney for estate. sion last Monday night, but owing to a Jug. S e i d . to y - C 0 1 - T F . Ä I D S T A F S I W . 3D a.U a.«, O r e g o n quorum not being present adjourn«! j La-lies if vou need Uce iMwe see Camp- Did you see our line o f olives; the best on the their sitting until last night, when all hell & Hollister. Special price 19 cents Final Settlement. market. Queen Olives in Econom y pint 40 cents tlie officials except M. M. Ellis eoitld be the pair, Clif Johiiaon left for Newport yeeter- a bottle. present, ami necessary business trails- The North Yamhill Record says that VTOTICE ia hereby given that the undersign j « 1 h v . lx cd lias tiled his filial account a- adminia ’ acted. After the routine work of read Judge E F. Coad, of Polk county, was tratorofthe estate of William Williams, de j July ree •rds now ready at L. D. Dan ing the minutes, etc., Councilman in town last Saturday. ceased. and Friday. September 4. 1908, at 10 W e have a fresh shipment o f L og Cabin ma I iel’s store. o’clock a. in. of said day at the county court | Geo. Darby has moved from Falls house of Polk county. Oregon, has been fixed j . , . ... Pillow, chairman of the fire and water ple syrup. County Clerk Sinitli am xttei ia I committee, reported that the back lots City to Dallas and is residing in one of by Hon. E F. Coad, judge of the county court \ said county as the time as place for the ' are at Newport. the Lee Fenton houses on Court street. tor hearing of the same. All persons interested in I of our business blocks were in a filthy Did you ever try our M ixed Sw eet Pickles; matter are hereby notified to appear at Walker Strauss, of Portland, is visit $1 a week buys any sewing machine said and dangerous condition from liability said time and and Choir cause, if any there be I finest on earth; also Fresh Dill Pickles. ing his old schoolmates here. in the house. We have seven makes to why said account should not be approved and to fira, and the marshal was instructed select from for $12 and up.—L. D. Dan the estate settled and closed. We are selling all our Oxfords at a big Pallas. Oregon. August :t, 1908. to order the interested parties to clean iel. discount, Campbell & Hollister. K. C. RICHMOND, up at once or stand the penalty Attached Administrator of the estate of When you want prescriptions filled Charley Gregory was a Salem visitor to such violation of the ordinances as William Williams, deceased Fiske, the l>est printer. M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building. yesterday on insurance business intent. laid down ami provided for the city’s by a competent druggist, one who is L. P. Brown, Attorney for estate. For headache Dr. M iles’ Anti-Pain Pills. For headache Dr. Allies' A n ti-P a in J'.lls careful and knows what he is about, go Mr. John Chamberlain is up from government. Tins order was extended to Conrad tarin’s drug store. Something in post cards at Daniel’s. I)r. Donohoe, dentist, llglow building. Portland on his annual visit with rela- to cover the entire city, where filth and Notice to Contractors. A milliter of teams have been laying debris may l>e encountered, and the Rabbi Johnson and Gene Byerloy have Sewing machines for rent— L. D. Dan tives here. off this week from hauling of gravel, as marshal carefully instructed been taking in tne Newport scenery. iel. they were desirous ot netting in their The moving picture shows on Main thoroughly look into the matter. HE clerk of the school board of school dis- Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Lynch left Tues The following claims were presented winters feed and attending to other farm T dlstrict No. H will receive sealed bids for L. D. Brown for abstracts. Notary street are playing to crowded houses the construction of a school house in said «tin day morning for t sojourn at New'port. public, typewriting. work that demanded their attention. every evening. ami allowed : trict, bids to be filed with the clerk on or be * 20.00 Thursday. August 20th. at 10 o’clock a. in., Mrs. A. T. Clark and Miss Clark, of C. A. Mock, of Dallas, and F. E. O Hayter, fees.................... Mrs. S. E. Logie, an evangelist of fore Lillie Ed. one of Charley Deckwa’ s 6.00 ! H G Kerr, l a b o r ............... Plans ami specifications may be found at the Monmouth, have been visiting relatives twin boys, died Sunday. Fisher went to Mapietou this morning. note, preached at the Park Tuesday office of the clerk of the district, at the Falls . 176.00 F H Morrison, s a la r y ..... at Condon. bank, or at the office of the county school —Eugene Guard. . 123.22 night, ami at the Mission building last City F J Coad, supplies............. Cards with your name on them while lperintendent. 15 75 ! and will continue meetings there W A S H IN G T O N A N D T E N T H S T R U T S Mr. Alvin E. Kimball, late ot Dallas, von wait at L. 1>. Daniels* music store. The school board reserves the right to reject Judge Galloway’s brother has been Wm Reynolds, labor......... for some time. She comes with high any or all bids submitted. Signed, was married Monday in Portland to a 3.75 recommendation, named as a presidential elector by the W E Hubbard, hauling .. P o r t l a n d , o r e g o n W. W. SMITH, and will probably Mr and Mrs. Theodore Farrington Idaho democrats. Miss Rose Hammond, of that city. 5.00 Stowe Bros, livery......... Clerk of School District No. 8 have gone t I Minnesota, their old home, .22 AX) draw large crowds. She is making her Wm Lyons, labor............... Monmouth, Ore., Route 1. VJR1TT F O R C A T A L O G Though a Condon paper we learn that for a vittit. home with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rice. G, W. Taylor and J. E. Kilburne, of Will Yal Lumber Co ....... Ira Phillips is now a merchant at Clem, Eugene, were transacting business mat Travis McDevitt, deputy sheriff, went The School that Places You in a Good Position W. J. White and George Gates and but as to what line we are not informed. ters here yesterday. Total ................. $371.30 over into the Alsea county the latter Sheriffs Sale. family came home Sunday from a trip part of the week to locate 100 acres of Erastus Dalton, C. L. Crider and fam to Salmon liver. The claim of I. V Lynch & Son for Mrs. Edith Beal, who has been visit ily, and Mrs. Bertha Toner were home- ing with Rev. Mrs. M. P. Dixon, re $35.75 was referred to the finance com timber land. He is now about the “ sor NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an I holding the machine. The mishap took The morning train docs not stop at the turned to her Spokane home today. mittee for segregation of items and est” fellow in Benton county, not be order issued out of the county court, of the ing passengers from Newport Monday. AUTO ACCIDENT. tank any more, getting its supply of alloting to the different funds, as P ex cause be got the land, but for the reason state of Oregon, for the county of Polk, at the i place just as they were about up the hill Dr. B, H. McCallon informs us of a water at Whiteson. There are many imitations .of De- tended back for over a year’ s time. that he rode a horse there and back. August terra thereof. 190«, commanding me to and the breaking of the chain lost them visit of the stork to the home of Mr. W itt’s Carbolixed Witch Haxel Salve, The council would request that all who Mac hadn't been on a horse for ten years sellthe several tracts or parcels of real proper- DeWitt’tf Little Early Risers, safe, but just one original. Sold by Conrad hereinafter described, to which the county Dallas Party and Mrs. Will Lyons, leaving a baby get Tumbled in a | all control and the machine went back and is inclined to believe he would have dealings with the city put in their Polk, has acquired title by virtue of sale ea-y pleasant, sure little liver pills. Stafrin. girl. | rapidly down the hill, gaining moment- hills monthly and not prevent them rather “ buck the tiger” than to get on ...ureof for taxes, and mure particularly de Hull) by Conrad Stafrin. Ditch. scribed as follows, to wit: ; urn with every revolution. They soon got Mr, T. J. Cherrington came home lad C. D. Blanchard lias moved here from running over a long period. While the another cavuse.— Corvallis Times, l-B eginn in g 2 rods south ami iwq feel east The Independence motor has cut down mar Dallas and is now assisting bis street work is in progress, it is neces week after a months recreation at Cob of northeast corner of J. K. Pavldsoii donation 1 to tlie bottom, «ml as there happened to land claim, south 182 feet, eas; 70 feet, north tins hot springs, two fUhii.g excursions its crew considerably, laying off a coil« brother Elmer with Ida bay baler.—- sary that ItenfH relating to Mich work be Monday evening while Henry Stnmp, he a ditch there some six leet deep, the 1X2 feet, west To feet to place of beginning, kept apart from that of the general Up hoth forks of the Satiti un, am 1 a vis- doctor and a brakeman. 8hei ldan Sun. Mr nml Mrn. Kd. Shaw and Mr. Liwe, whole party piled up in It promiscuoue- of tot 7 a n d «, block ’M , iiUU. independence. fund, and it Is no small t»*k in keep it at Newport and other places. 2 - Lota 7 and «.block 21, Thorp’s Indepen Kenedy's Laxative Gough Syrup is the insurance man, were taking n moon ly, tn fact uone of them stopped to Hugh Black orders his Itemizer truck of such. The handing in of bills dence. children. especially recommended for The silent voters are after a new deal. 3 — Lot ?i block 20, T h orp 's Ind jpendoilce* changed from Grande Ronde to Butler. monthly will greatly facilitate doing so. light automobile spin In Uene Hyerlev’s choose their alighting place, l.ucklly 1 ‘ Lots, block 20, Thorp’s Independence. They are getting tired of donothing con It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. He says they are having a line sum The moving picture ordinance next 5— Lots 2, 8 l, block 2N and 4K, Buena Vista. ell to, with Mr. Stump at the steering gresses, a graft permeated government, Sold bv Conrad Stafrin. mer at his mountain home. all escaped without injury, but til« auto Now, therefore on came up for second reading, and was wheel, they suffered quite an accident. and such constant truckling to the mon- Mrs. II. C. Dimick is visiting her i was a sight to behold. They passed the Saturday, September 5th, DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills passed. It provides that the license for It happened on a hill just this side of toy power. They are going to vote for a daughter, Mrs. T. 1>. Rowell, at Lewis will promptly relieve all kidney and one day shall be $2, for one week $H, night at Amity, and in the morning se 1908, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. m. of said day Change. ton, Idaho. Henry is getting quite a bladder disorders. Sold and recom for one qfiarttor $15, and for one year in front of the court house in Dallas, Polk Amity and was caused by tlit? chain cured another conveyance home. county, Oregon, 1 will sell the above described breaking. $40. Quite a discussion was on as to For some reason the emer Yesterday Mr. R, 8. Henline began grouch on, we suppose from having to mended by Conrad Stafrin. real property at public auction to the highest allowing them to run Sundays, and it the dispensing of that p< pillar beverage be his own cook. gency brake had been removed, and bidder for cash in hand on day of sale. For rent—Blacksmith shop, good Mr. Barham yesterday disposed of the Witness my hat'd this 5th day of August, 1908. known as near beer at his pool rooms in H. Ruddiek was over from Dallas E. Bovd residence property to Uncle was finally decided that they may be with tlie chain off there was no way of stand. Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. J. M. GRANT. open on such days from 2 until 5 in the the Riley block. He has a nice ice chest Wednesday hi the interests of his wheat sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. for keeping it in good shape and will cleaner, a new invention which promis Dave Guthrie for $1060, who buys it for afternoon. It is the general practice in his daughter, Mrs. Whiteside. other towns to allow of their doing so, handle the Weinhardt brew. es to net him a comfortable fortune.— Andrew James left this week for Dal but our council were not in favor of any Notice cf Final Settlement. The New York Evening Post, a Taft Jefferson Review. las where he goes to work w ith a thresh night sessions. Mayor Muir has ten organ, says that it is absurd to talk of a Mr. (\ F. Bartlet, partner of Mr. E. ing crew with which he has been con days in which to file with the auditor walkover for Taft, that Republicans \\\ Randall, in the moving picture nected for many years.—Sheridan Sun. his veto of a measure or he can let it OTICE is hereby given that Frank T. Fuchs, cannot bring out then old bogeys this [ business here, arrived Saturday, having | become a law by not affixing his signa T H E C L E V E R H O U S E W I F E N administrator of the estate of Martha 46 Fuchs, deceased, has filed in the county court time, and that the country is not going i been delayed by a quarantine of five! J. C Hayter sends for the Itemize!- ture, thereby showing bis non-concur- to be fright« tied into rejecting Bryan. weeks in Portland, occurrent of his | from Trinidad, Colorado. M v land, but ence. In conversation with the mayor will have good crockery if of the state of Oregon, for Polk county, his final account as such administrator, we pity the poor boy. That town, as we last night we learned that he will prob rpi n „ . daughter having scarlet fever. and that Saturday, the 27th day of August, she has to go without other 1908, I he Dallas rurniture company s at the hour of 1 o ’clock, p. ra., of said »lay remember, it would melt tin* hinges of ably not veto this measure, as the fountain is a great convenience to the j G. W. Irvine, cashier of the Hireh- shool. has been appointed by the judge of said court things to get it Good crock allowing of them to run only in the as the time for the hearing of objections to the publie and is constantly used, especially i berg hank at Independence. Polk Oonn- afternoon does not conflict with any re- final account and the settlement thereof. It. A. Harris has just purchased a ery is the housewife’s pride. said bv women and children. It is kept ic* I tv, with his wife and baby, is visiting in All persons are therefore required to appear ligeous services that may be held. A r e y o u d o i n g w h a t y m c a n t o p o p u l a t e y o u r S tate? at said time and show cause, if any exist, why cold and the first drink is as cold :is any this vicinity, and are the guests of Mrs farm in Polk countv and will remove You will not have to go Bids were ordered called for regarding said account should not be approved and the other. Do not make the mistake of Irvine’ s sister, Mrs. G. W Dunn, at the his family thereto. Mr. Harris has certain sidewalks not yet erected by said administrator discharged. without other things if you Dunn home in Ashland.—Tidings. | been running the Labor Press for a few thinking you must let the water run to ORKGON NKKDS PKOi’ LE—Settlers, honest farmers, mer Dated this 30th day of July. 1908. the parties concerned. I years.—Statesman. FRANK T. FUCHS, get a cool drink. It simply runs off tin* chants, mechanics, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and Treasurer Vassall made his report re Administrator of the estate of W S. ami V K. Hall who are now j ' Rey Honmn new lent of garding the street fund, as given else Buy Y o u r ice water when you do so. C rockery H ere. a willing heart—capital or no capital. Martini Fuchs, deceased. living rn-ar In.lepcmlem e Iron. iv|iort , he \villtmmtt University, lost hia little where, and made certain recommenda L. I). Brown, Mrs. Jennie Smith has gone to are enjoying lib- ami an- well pk-aae. Attorney for estate. ¡ , bv drowning in the mill race at tions, which were adopted. For in addition to the finest Portland to trim huts at the Loewen- with their now location. \\ . S. will I £ - • - TH E SOUTH ERN P A C IF IC Co (L in es in O re g o n ) Salem the other day. Surely a bitter Councilman Gosper moved that $2,- and most complete assort garth emporium until September 1st for I soon be up this way to look after his introduction to that city. 500 be transferred from the street fund the enterprising Dallas millinery firm of ¡crop interests.—Grass Valley Journal. Notice. is sending tons of Oregon literature to the Fast for distribution Smith it Shelton. The Portland firm 1 have the latest improved drop head to the general, replacing that amount ment of dishes you can imag If you take Kodol in the beginning, Singer machine, traded in on a new ro lately borrowed from said fund to con ine we offer through every available agency. Will you not help tin* go.sl has juHt received their Parisian hats, prices which OTICE is hereby given to contractors And tinue the street work. Carried. work of building Oregon by sending us tlie names and addresses and Mrs. Smith will take advantage of tin* bad attacks of dyspepsia w ill bo j tary White. The party paid $82 less It was also ordered that D. J. Riley mean a saving on every arti N and builders that the bids are now open of your friends who are likely to la- interested in this state.* We their coming. Miss Davis, of San Fran j avoided, but if you allow these little than two months ago. Can now be for addition to school house in district No. 41, be paid $10 interest on the two water I attacks to go unheeded it will take We will la- glad to hear the expense of sending them complete Polk county, state of Oregon. Bids to be sent cisco, will again assist as trimmer. cle purchased. This applies to bought for $21 at L. I). Daniel’s. extension bonds of $100 each that be school clerk on or before 10 o’clock, a. m., I Kodol a longer time to put your information about OltKUON and its opportunities. August 19, 1908. Plans are now in the county We are selling all ladies trimmed to whole sets of fine china holds and that one of them be taken up. The most wonderful use to which ce } stomac! in a good condition again. Get C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S will lie on sale during 8KPTEM- chool superintendent’s ottic It was further ordered that the bal ment lias been adapted is the construc i a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by Con-' hats at half price. We have just re MRS. II. A. LEE, ItKlt AND OCTOBER from the Fast to all points ill Oregon. ceived a carload of cedar posts that we ance on saloon licenses he paid back to ware or to the commoner ar Clerk. tion of boats. Italy leads the world in i rad Stafrin. The fates from a few of the principal cities are JOHN EBBE. w ill sell at 11 cents.—Anderson & Son, the saloon men. amounting as follow s: ticles for kitchen use. the use of cement, and from the illus W. H. BROWN, A27 Bilveu & Chittv, $25; J. (\ Shultz, trations appearing in the September | My photo studio will be closed until Ballston. Directors. Popular Mechanics one obtains an idea | Saturday morning, as I go to attend the From Dewisville $41.70 Misses Edna Turner, Reta Yocom ami $168; Wes. Atchinson, $250; I). A From D enver 130.00 of the proportions the industry has as- j photographers convention of the n<»rth- Effie Bew ley returned from the sum Madison. $121 ; making a total of $504 “ Cincinnati 42.50 “ Omaha 3<>.(>0 sumed. One of the boats is a llH)-ton west, which is a school of photography mer school at Monmouth Friday and that the city has to pay back for their Notice. government barge which has proved so : with all the 1'test styles taught, and yesterdav went to McMinnville to take going out of business. 44.75 ‘ ‘ Cleveland “ Kansas City 30. Oi) The matter of licensing the sale of successful that the Italian government I where evervthing new in the photo- the county teachers examination.— N E W T O-D AY OTICE is hereby given to the public for the 55.00 “ N ew Y o rk “ St. Louis 3;->.50 near beer came up for discussion and has ordered six more. Its length is 51 1 graphic, world will be demonstrated. N the purpose of borrowing money for school Sheridan Sun. T. J. Cherrington. the city attorney was ordered to draw district No. 41, for building purposes, for the feet, breadth, 16 feet “ C hicago 38.00 of $2000 to run three years to be given in Mrs. Mae Wright, of Portland, has up an ordinance putting a license on all Advertising under this head 4 cent a word sum three notes. Sealed bids on lowest rate of in been added to the Dallas college faculty, drinks which contain any percentage of each insertion terest to be sent to school clerk on or before 10 T IC K E T S C A N BE P R E P A ID she being an instructor in voice culture malt. It is necessary that the Hellers trade a llrstclass steam wood o’clock, a. m., August 19th. MRS. H. A. LEE, Clerk. and dramatic art. She comes highly of this beverage pay a government li W ANTED—To saw and a good cabinet organ for a span A 19 recommended as a lady of superior at cense of $20 a year, and the council of brood mares of 1200 to 1300 pounds, true and If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the tainments in those lines. thought it but right that the city should gentle.—inquire at this offici* or of O. H. Cobb, proper amount w ith ¡wiy of our agents. The ticket will then be S10 also derive some revenue from its sale. in North Dallas. furnished by telegraph. Frank Watson, the man mentioned This will cover other drinks as well Notice of Final Settlement. by our Eola correspondent as having wherever sold— in fart any drink in BARGAIN—50 full blood S. W. Leghorn caused residents there to become fear whirh malt is one of tin* ingredients. I. N . W O O D S , L o c a l A g e n t , Places an education within the reach o f ev • hens. Fine layers, 1-vear-old, 50 cents D a lla s , O r e g o n ful of bis strange actions, was brought ich.—Fred Boydston, Dallas. S3 N OTICE is hereby given that Emma J. Per The auditor was instructed, on motion kin» has filed her final account in the mat ery am bitious you n g man and w om an. The to Dallas and examined bv I)r. Bollman ter of the estate of L. H. Perkins, deceased, and of Councilman Coad, to insert in a local WM MCMURRAY. P 88ENGCS AGENT before Judge Coad Saturday and com paper and the Oregonian a call for bids that the Hon. Ed. F. Coad, county judge of earnings o f vacation will pay a full y ea r’s t l ’ HKN you want your home raised or moved. Polk «‘ounty, Oregon, in whose court sahl mat mitted to the asylum. Mutual ter is peiuliug, has set the 29th «lay of August, *' " '* P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n for the proj>osed sewer work, the same »* call on Weldon Black Pallas. expenses. tf 1908, at 1 o’clock, p. ¡n. of said day as the time phone 2544. There will be a business meeting to to be opened September 2nd. when he will hear any objections to the allow O ffers advantages equal to those o f any The street committee were instructed night of Company 11 to perfect its civil ance of »aid final account, said hearing tub«* sim ilar school in O regon. Courses: Clas- organization, elect the balance of its to look inti» the matter of getting rid of H IGHEST price paid forchlttlin bark at Ray had in the office of the county judg«- of Polk & Co’s feed store, Pallas. A27 county, Oregon, in his office in the county officials in that respect, adopt by-laws, the surplus water accumulating on court houa» In Pallas, Polk county, Oregon. ical, Scientific, Elem entary A cadem ic and appoint standing and special committees Washington street each winter and find EMMA J PERKINS, out some way of gettin/ rid of it. Executrix «»f th«* Estate of Musical. Special w ork fo r those preparing and make arrangements for perfecting VUE are now drilling wells with one of our L. 8. Perkins, deceased. On motion of Myers the council ad ™ machines In (he Dallas vicinity, ah th dr rifle range lately acquired on the to teach. Term opens Septem ber 2d. wanting such work done can be assured of sat Convert place. The boys will let upon journed to meet airain September 2nd. isfaction -Hloper Bros,, Independence. Bell drill work to a great extent until after For Catalogue and information address the president phone 49x2. A20 the fall rush is over, say about October Trustee’s Sale. New Firm in Town C. A . M O C K DALLAS, ORECON 1st, which w ill then be resumed with all SRVICEAHLE O. I. <’. ) h » hi - h for naie.—C. I. The law business of Jtuljrp L. I). sH the old time zeal. Ballard, 2J miles east of Pallas. Brown has s<> greatly increased of bite, is hereby given, that by virtue «»f tin* N OTICE order of Hon. It. K. Williams, referee in that, it necessitated 1 1 is taking a partner bankruptcy, made on the 18th «lay of July, in order to keep np with it. This he y<)R Sate Ash, maple and alder wood Evan 1908, in the matter of Frank L. Prh*e, bankrupt, tf the undersigned as trui»t«*«* in bankruptcy in found in the person of Mr. H B. Stout, 1 Evans, Pallas. Phone, East 35. said matter will, on Saturday, tn«* late of Minneapolis, who arrived here with his family- Monday night, and 5th day of September, ér who at once began business with Judge Proposals for Sewer Construction DALLAS. OREGON 1908. in front of the Court house door in the Brown. The new firm will he known city of Pallas, county of Polk ami state of Or«- as Brown it .Stout, and they will prac gon. offer for »ale at public auction, and sell proposals will be received at the of- In the highest bhldcr for cash in hand the fol tice in «11 courts of the state. They CBALED “ Y akim a B est” H ird wheat Flour. •’ flee of the auditor and pollee Judfo* of the owing dvucribed irai t» of l a n d s ep ar at el y : sire having their offices in the TTglow city of Pallas. Oregon, until 12 o’eloek noon lowing Beginning at the mÊÊÉk kai 'mm nortiienst corner <»i »eetioii Satisfaction guaranteed or m >ney refunded building nieelv renovated, adding on’ Mondav, September 2, 1908, for the eon- 2 in township in M o u th , ot rang«* 7 went. >*11111 h» I of sewers and laterals, on certain W i lla m et te Meridian, ami r u n n i n g tlien« «• west another room. Mr. Stout comes highly Btruetion parts of Washington, Olay, Oak. Levens, 160 rods; then south 256rod»; then «*a»t H r«»«l» O ar Surrm ar Gaods m ast be closed out recommended as a young lawyer of j Church and other streets in the city of Pallas, then north 22 rods; thence east 154 rod»; then P erfection Laundry Soap 8 bars fo r 25c j ability, and who has won deserved rec- ! Oregon. Said sewers and laterals to be con north 233 rods to the place of la-ginniug. ami structed in accordance with the plans and containing 234 3-4 acre». Also the f«»ll«»wing | ognition for attainments as a speaker! SALE ENDING SATURDAY. AUGUST 22nd specifications of said sewers now on file in the tract ot land : Beginning nt the corners of sec Blue Ribbon T om atoes 3 cans for 2 >c | arid will no doubt win many laurels in office of said auditor and notice judge and the tion» 1 , 2 , 11 ami 12 in township 10 »«»nth. <»f provisions of Ordinance No. 112 of said city. range 7 west, of the Willamette tncrhuHii; hisappeals to the bench in our courts. A WEEK’S TRIAL 25c DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal" las and their Friends. BUSINESS COLLEGE Oregon », Builders W .H . ROY A CO DALLAS C O L L E G E AT THE GROCERY ...OF ■JP* -0 0 0 REGARDLESS OF GOST White Canvas Oxfords for Men. Lidie; and Children at one-half Price $1.00 W hite O x ford s 50 63 1 .2 5 75 1 .5 0 88 1 .7 5 2.00 cents cents cents cents 1.00 All 25c 30c and 35c Fancy wash g ood s in all new w eaves and pat terns 18 cents a yard 20 cent Law n and Batiste Sale Caught After a Year i Justice Holman this morning issued a warrant of one Sherman Wheeler for burglarly <»f a store at Falls City about ! one year ago, and Sheriff Grant left on 1 the motor to bring him hack from Cor- i vail is, where he had been apprehended. | It is said that he made full confession, and the probabilities are that our jail will tonight have another occupant. 13 cents a yard 15 and 16 2-3 sum m er g ood s Sale 10 cents a yard 8 cents a yard 12 1-2 Sum m er g ood s Fine Lins E igured L aw n 5 cents a yard 0 -& - 0 0- O -& 0- 0 0 O L adies’ W h ite Parasols 21 per cent discount A Line o f 50 cent Kim onas 35c; 1.00 L on g Sim onas 73c; 1.25 L on g nas 95c; 1.50 L on g Kim onas (1.15. A Line o f 25 cent hose fo r men at 14c Muslin U nderw ear on Sale at a g rea t saving L ace Curtains at 25 per cent discount. A Line o f Straw H ats at on e-h alf price For bargains in ladies, children’s and men’s Oxfords, see Campbell A Hollis- ; ter. K im o- The cement foundations for the Wii- ! ham* brick are ranidly nearing com- i pletion. The news reached us this morning from Dr. McCallon of the death last night of Mrs. A. Bennett, mother (tf Mrs. R. R. Rigg*, of Bridgeport. She was aged about 70 years and he cause of her demise heart trouble. Kerslake White this morning com menced tearing up the 43-foot walk in front of their liverv stable property. It will I»e a 12-foot walk and those gentle men ho|H‘ to set an example in the ce ment line that will lx* followed by the balance of the property owners on that side of the street. Thev l»elieye in do- Dallasmercantile -00-00--00Ö-0-0 0 00*0 0a0-00000 0 00000 /* r ' ' T ' + />T' ' T • ' T s* ' t I at it. I Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the city of Pallas, for 10 |**r cent of the amount bid. to be forfeited in case the bidder shall fail to give I miim I and execute | a contract. The envelop«* containing th«* hid must be directed to th«* undersign«*«! auditor and marked “ Bid on sewers.” Bond in an amount equal t«» the contract price will 1 m * re ! quire«! for faithful performance of the con tract. Work to be completed on or before December 10, 1908. j The « ¡ty reserve» the right t«» reject any and bids. 1 all Dated August 20, 1908. L. P BROWN. ; ( s k a I.) Auditor and Polle«* Jiutg«* of the f’Sty of Pallas. thenee north 25.75 chain»; thence west 38 50 chain»; thenee south t«» the eenter of the Luck inniute river; thence down »ah! river to the »«’«'tion line between »eetlon» 2 ami II; them*«* east to the place of beginning, i^ai«l pared of land being in section 2. township I'» smith, of range 7 west of the Willamette meridian him ! eoiitsining ho arr«*». Also the billowing tra«-l of land: “ he northwest «juarter of the Mouth east quarter of section 3, in township 10 south, of range 7 west of the Willamette meridian. This tract 1» held under eontraet of purchase, No. 6230 with the Oregon ami California Railway Company, ami of date August 5th, 1901. Also the following parrel *»f laml The southwest quarter of the northeast «(iiarter «»f seetl«»n 3. in township 10 south, of rang«* 7 west of the Willamette meridian This* tract 1» hel«I under contract «»f purchase, No. 6299 with the Oregon and Calihtrnia Railway Company, ami of dale October 25th, 1901. Hal»* of said property will begin at 1 « ‘ *l«H*k of »aid «lay. C. V. M« TI M MON US CEALED bids will tie receive«! at the office of ‘7 the auditor and police radge ««f tin- Truste«*. city of Pallas, Oregon, until 12 o’clock noon. September 2. 1908 for tb«* construction «if sidewalk» on the north side of Washington street between Hayter street and tb«* west end <»f said Washington street, as In Ordinanc«* No. 110 of sahl city de«H'rit«'<l. except such walks as are already complete«!: such work to be com Department «»f the interior. pleted on or befo re October 1. MR. T. S. Land «»m« «• at P«>rtlaml, Oregon I Th« rightto reject any and all hid» is hereby July 16. 19»»*. reserved. Notice 1» hereby given that Chetvtynd «' Dated August 20. if*»*. Coa«l, of Dallas. Oregon, who. on July l«> 190» ' (M U L) L. P BROW N. made Timber Laml application. No. o 95, for | Auditor an<l Police Judge K | N W | Section 15 am! H K | 8 W l. Section 10, Township MS. Range m W, of WUIainett«- Meridian, has file«! not!«*«* of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim t«> th«* laml above descrif»e«l, l*cf«ir«* K. M Smith County Clerk, at Dallas, Oregon, «*n the 29th day of He picir.t« 1308. OTICE Is hereby given that the un«Iersign Claimant names as witnesses N. R. Pal«*,«»f ♦•d has fil«*«l his final account as admlnis- Pallas, Oregon; K Mulkey, of Rlo«lgetr. Ore trator with will annexed of the estate of Thom gon; U. 8. Loughary, of Pallas, Oregon. P. W. U u n n . of D a lla s, Oregon A U iK R N O N tf. DK K h s k r . said d a y ^ a t the «-ounty court hou»« ni fv>|| R eg ister. 4» -M * i f r * Fine Footwear a Soecialty ProjMisals for Sidewalks. Notice for Publication. Final Settlement. N «tóSSì& SoftK Ä H i Ì I fSQiiy, OfCfQB, has btao l i H by Hon. Ed F, ÜM* a w 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 # « * « * * « « * * * £ 0 L. H. SCHULTZ