Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, August 27, 1908, Image 7

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    A Hay Rack Party.
couple of horse traders w ho have been
around here for several days. The trial
Last evening as we were sitting in our
came off before Justice Holman this
sanctum
counting
the
day’s
receipts,
Ji.-’Hur u»i*L?two-: ir ti»o f a r O»»moitié ..f K* h 1 1. voti <-nn hon«wttjr u y It I o m u o TÌ
/. I r v K***l<>l t > lar. ou th U gi-a -u u tu I
h. -tiliiil »< ,*e* i infum i , ...r
morning at 10 o’clock. Judge Sibley
a t »ho lim a o f pun-liaM- |
and figuring that we would soon lie a
Kill oci ami aigu tb* t. i'a w n tr i»r*an-M U 10 t a « «i t l t r cue-tl
.i'1 of t> a medien»
li I» fa .la to »a-.i si jr
ap|»eared for the state and Hon. N. L.
1 rt.font, your oiouay.
to tila dealer irt'Ui »1
millionaire— in our mind only, we notic­
Butler for the defense. The case was
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ed a happy hunch of maidens fair and dimissed without prejudice, there not
Ht>.u b^ro
r im ñV t
F O R IN D IG E S T IO N A N D D Y S P F P S IA ,
huls gay going down our brilliantly being sufficient evidence to convict on a
3 K . « : « V. C H I C A G O . IC C .
R E L I E V E S S O U R S T O M A C H . BI£JLC U N O . E T C . L . C . l i o W i T T fc*
lighted Main street presumably com­ charge of larceny.
fortably inconsced in a hay rack. If it
S o ld , b y
C O I T B A .D
S T - A - T ^ I R . I i T , X D a illa * , O r e g o n
had been hop picking time, we would
A full line of muslin underwear at have thought nothing more of it, as this
is then the faxhionuhle vehicle of trans­
the Emporium.
Oyster shell grit food for chickens, j portation, but we were aware it was
! not, and immediately sat up and took
old and young at Loughary’s.
We are selling all our Oxfords at a big notice, glad to relieve the immense
Yesterday Jacob, the little 12-year old
strain on our hack caused by the before
discount, Campbell <!fc Hollister.
We of Mr. A I k * Bidder, met with a most re-
Now is the time to be ordering your mentioned evening’s pastime.
found there was quite a good I v hunch grettable accident while handling an un­
hop checks. We print any kind.
of singers in the crowd, anil as far as we
Mrs. Perkey, who lives on the Keyt could hear them they were making the ruly horse. The horse was in the habit
air melodious with their strains. This of pulling back and the boy imagined
place near Perrydale, is seriously ill.
For rent—»Blacksmith shop,
good morning Miss Ella Roy informs us that that by wrapping the rope around his fin­
it was some fifteen members of the Y. gers he would be able to hold him when
For headache Dr. M iles’ A n tl-P a ln Pills.
M. Hayter. <ltsnti»t, Wilson building.
stand. Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
P. S. (\ E of the Christian church off so doing. The result was that his fin­
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building.
For headache Dr. M iles’ A n ti-P a in Pills
Miss Nola Coad has been engaged to for an evening of fun on the P. S.Green­
teach
in
the
Perrydale
schools
this
year.
wood
place, where on arrival thev built gers were nearly jeked from their sock­
Something in post curds at Daniel’s.
Hop picking commenced last Thurs­
Mr. Julius Ward and family, of Mon­ a huge bonfire and spent the evening ets and most cruelly lacerated. He was
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Hem- day in Lane county.
until midnight in various pleasant brought to town last evening and Dr.
pie, August 21st. a girl.
Mrs. J. L. Sweeney made a business mouth, are visiting relatives in Falls pastimes, chief of which was the dis­
City.
trip
to
Salem
Monday.
cussion
of a tine lunch of Boston talk­ McCallon found it necessary to ampu­
Ladies lace hose at Campbell & Hoi-
Ladies if von need lace hose see Camp­ ed beans, sandwiches, doughnuts, tate three of them, the little fellow ex­
listers, 111 cents the pair.
Sheriff Grant was at Grand Ronde on
bell & Hollister. Special price 19 cents coffee, bon bons, etc. Neighbor Nate hibiting most amazing fortitude while
K. C. Kirkpatrick and wife came back official business Menday.
Stowe drove them out and had the te­ the operation w as being performed. He
the pair.
from the coast Saturday and so did Mr.
Chris and Anna Stafrin will start
merity to remain with them all even­
Hauling
and
getting
in
their
winter
from Nebraska for home next Monday.
ami Mrs. M. M. Ellis.
ing. Mrs. Hayter acted as chaperone, already had a reputation in this respect,
wood is now the occupation of many of! and had her hands full trying to keep as some months ago when suffering a
Our new restaurant has ornamented our town people.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, safe,
them in order, and from making too broken limb he had it attended to with­
easy pleasant, sure little" liver pills. its front with an electric light and an
Miss Desna Ridgeway and Little much noise. They all want to go on out an anaesthetic and without in any
Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
awning.
Helen Sweeney joined the encampment another such excursion, which is suffi­
way showing the agony suffered during
Kenedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup is
Miss Flora McCallon and Miss Maud up the creek yesterday.
cient compliment of the time had.
especially recommended for children. Robertson were Capital city visitors
the ordeal of setting.
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■■
Mrs.
Kelly,
mother
of
Mrs.
Mars,
who
It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Tuesday.
has been seriously ill, is improving un­
Sold bv Conrad Stafrin.
The street workers had to lay off this
Brown & Stout, lawyers, abstracters, der Dr. Starbucks care.
About 16 men are now at work on morning on account of the shower.
Miss Hattie Hoselton and Mrs. Mary notary public. Collections. Uglow Bid,
Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Van Marter went Main street, between Mill and Oak in
King went to Salem this morning for a Dallas, Ore.
It is said a Mr. Cass, who runs a ci­
to Polk County today to spend a wick hauling off gravel, building a cement
visit. From there they will go to Inde­
gar store at Newport, is soon to open up
O sc a r Holmes is putting in the new with the latter’s brother.— Lebanon Ex­
pendence.— Eugene ( i 11ard.
arch
over
the
race
and
cement
walks
for
a
neer
beer establishment in the Bilveu
cement walks for Dr. McCallon and K. press.
Waller Sears has purchased a half in­ E. Williams.
R. E. Williams and Keislake <& White. & Sparks building.
.
Despite the shower this morning,
interest in the Frank Glover meat
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Coad came in many carriage and hack loads pulled Mr. Williams’ walk is quite expensive,
market. Both gentlemen are well
from
Happy
Camp
today,
just
in
time
out
of town to attend the circus at entailing as it does a cement foundation
know and will no doubt continue to do
to escape a wetting.
Salem.
fo- the race, sidewalks and arch liefore
a thriving business.
Good, nearly new buggv, and set of
William Wiest and wife are spending commencing on the walk proper, besides
It really looks to bad to have our nice
macadam streets littered up with all new buggy harness for sale by L. D, a few weeks at Monmouth at the home considerable of a fill on the side. In
S3 of the latter’s parents.—North Yamhill
kinds of trash. Remember there is an brown, Dallas, Oregon.
the construction of this cement walk be
ordinance again, t browing or sweeping
The New York World, which has Record.
will at once Be joined by I)r. McCallon,
debris into the streets.
heretofore opposed Bryan, is now one of
There are tnanv imitations of De- making 110 feet of new’ cement walk to
W itt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, go down on that side of the street. As
Mrs. Chas. K. Smith, of Indepen­ his staunchest adherents.
but
just one original. Sold by Conrad to whether Mr. D. C. ( ’rider will con­
dence irrived in town this noon. She
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dunn left today
w ill leave in the m irning for Newport for a week’ s fishing at Siletz bay. Til- Stafrin.
tinue it on to the corner we are not in i
accompanied by Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. man Crook took them oyer.
Ross Ellis is making **ome hip improv* formed. The laving of the cement arch
Howard of this city.—Albany Herald.
over the race is quite a proposition, and ;
merits
at
his
confectionery
including
Mrs. 8. J. Grant, of Kings Valley,
If you take Kodol in the beginning, was in to see us Monday ami pay up a new counters, milk shake, and large soda has many interested spectators. Archi­
tect Morrison has had made a curved |
fountain.
the bail attacks of dyspepsia will be couple of years subscription.
pattern of wood, over which the ce- |
avoided, but if you allow these little
“ Sharkey” Sparks came over from ment is spread from the sidewalls. '
The weather man seems to have got­ Newport yesterday to spend a day or two
attacks to go unhee led it will take
This
wooden pattern has a space of
Kodol a longer time to put your ten things a little mixed this year, as with the boys—and girls. He reports a
some six inches left in the middle over
stomac in a good condition again. Get we are certainly having September large crowd there yet.
which a strip of tar paper is spread to THE CLEVER HOUSEWIFE
a bottle of Kodol today. Sold by Con­ weather during August.
Yesterdays Corvallis Times tells about receive the cement. When one section i
rad Stafrin.
I am back from Photographers Con­ a Greengage plum limb 13 inches long has thoroughly dried, w hich takes al»out will have good crockery if
Mr. H. A. Wood and wife, of South vention with all the new ideas and latest with 82 plums on it. Got you skinned 24 hours, the arch is unlocked and shov­ whe has to go without other
“
what
is.” Any wishing pictures I am again, Brother Irvine.
Haven. Michigan, have arrived here to
ed together in the center, decreasing it
Good crock­
make their future home. Through the ready for them.—T. J. Cherrington. S3
in size so that it can be readily with­ things to get it
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills drawn. So the arch is built section bv
Barham real estate agency they have
The county commissioners were in
ery
is
the
housewife’s
pride.
purchased for $1(100 the G. I>. Robinson extra session Tuesday to consider road will promptly relieve all kidney and section until finished. This is the
not have to go
place of 45 acres near Oakdale, and tak­ and bridge business, and went out in bladder disorders Sold and recom­ eighth block of street improvement to You will
en possession. They are greatly satis­ the afternoon to see the new roller oper- mended by Conrad Stafrin.
In* completed. The remaining one on without other tilings if you
fied with our climate and will become | ate.
When you want prescriptions filled Washington street will probably not be
more so.
completed
until after the contemplated
by a competent druggist, one who is
Assessor Graves’ office is a very busy careful and knows what he is about, go sewer on that street is laid. This inay Buy Your Crockery Here.
Mrs. Ramsdell, whom we mentioned
i
place.
Mrs.
Graves
and
Mrs.
E.
M.
throw it until next spring.
last week as bringing in a mammoth
to Conrad Stafrin*s drug store.
For in addition to the finest
hen’s egg. has now brought in an even I Smith are assisting him in getting out
Last
week
we
mentioned
the
death
of
the
1908
assessment
roll.
They
are
now
greater curiosity. It is another egg laid
and
most complete assort­
one of Charley Deckwa’s twin babies,
by her hens, hut it only measures J on the second volun e.
and now we have to record the death of
ment of dishes you can imag­
inches in the long wav, and 1 % the
Mrs. Ed Owen and daughter. Miss
other. It looks just like a bird’s egg. Edith, of Independence, came up from the other one, which occured Tuesday.
[Communicated]
ine we offer prices which
Both eggs are on exhibition in Boyd & Newport, where they are enjoying an
Conrad Stafrin has a picture of a
Two Jesuit missionaries from Califor­ mean a saving on every arti­
Son’s grocery window.
outing, Monday for a visit with Mrs train load of Nebraska corn, which nia w ill arrive in Dallas tomorrow, and,
This applies
Geo. W. Taylor, of Eugene, was in the Owen’s sister, Mrs. J. .1. Gaither, ami averages six ears to the car, and looks on Sunday morning, in Woodman hall, cle purchased.
; like a load of Polk county logs. Ask at 10 :30 o’clock, they will open a mis­
city to-day on his wav to I Villas, thence family.—Toledo Leader.
to whole sets of fine china
for the solution.
to Portland, where his mother, Mrs. A.
sion to \vhich Catholics and non-Catho-
In the first installation of the mem­
Benson met with a thrilling experience
I have the latest improved drop head lics are cordially invited. They are ware or to the commoner ar­
Mi >nday night. A man came to her oirs of the Russian ex-minister of war. | Singer machine, traded in on a new* ro- Fathers Chiappa and O’Riellv, two
home claiming to be an official looking Gen. Koropatkin, published in the ! tary White. The party paid $32 less learned and eloquent priests, who have ticles for kitchen use.
for liquor in the house, and upon refus­ September McClure’s, is a surprising than two months ago. Can now he specially prepared themselves to give
ing to let him in broke in and beat her story of Russia’s breach of faith with I bought for $21 at L. D. Daniel’s.
missions. Archbishop Christie
has
to insensibility, then went through the China in the carrying out of the terms
sent Rev. H. J. McDevitt, of Portland,
things in the house, evidently after of the treaty of 1902. Instead <>f leav­
We are selling all ladies trimmed to Dallas to make the necessary ar­
money. Being intoxicated he lay down ing Manchuria by the spring nl 1903, as j hats at half price. We have just re- rangements for their coining. The op­
N E W T O -D A Y
on a bed and went to sleep, where he sin* had a ¿greed, Russia not only re­ | eeived a carload of cedar posts that we ening sermon of the mission will be de­
was found and arrested before awaken­ mained, but fortified herself. General will sell at 11 cents.—Anderson & Son, livered during the mass at 10:30 o’clock
ing. Mrs. Benson is improving and is Kuropatkin makes striking charges con­ Ballston.
A27 Sunday morning. The evening services
Advertising under this head ) cent a word
not consiidered in danger.— Albany cerning the part taken in this by M.
during the entire week will begin at
Our Newberg logging train sometimes 7:30. Mass on week days will be at each insertion
Democrat,
Witte, then minister of finance.
1 takes out a Itttle bigger load of logs than 8:30. a. in., followed by an instruction.
! they can easily handle. The other The mission will close on Sunday even­ LOR SALK at $100— 60 head of goais. all nun-
morning they failed to make the grade ing, September 0th. During this mis­ * uies except six, and they are wethers. A l­
out of town and had to come back and sion non-Catholics will have a good so 2 down and 7 head of sheep 6 of them ewes.
—W. W. Bird, Dallas.
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get a fresh start.
chance to learn from an authentic
source
just
what
Catholics
believe
and
Mrs. F. H. Morrison and daughters,
grade 2-year-old Jersey hull for sale by
Hallie and Ruth, went to Portland Sat­ what they do not believe. The Catho­ 1IGH
* W. A. Brown, Dallas. No. 2.
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urday. They were joined by relatives lic church has a membership in the
world
of
»ver
250.000,000
souls,
about.
Places an education within the reach o f ev­
in that city and made a very pleasant
trip up the Columbia river, returning 13.000.000 of whom are in the United COR HALE—Good family horse, 12 years old.
ery ambitious young man and woman. The
States. So vasr an organization is well * Gentle; weight about 950 pounds; spring
home Tuesday evening.
2 seats, in good repair. Will sell outfit
worth our careful study. What is her wagon,
earnings o f vacation will pay a full year’s
fo $80. For particulars see A, 8. Campbell at
We understand that the Independence true history? What are her doctrines Campbell A Hollister's, Dallas.
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expenses.
marshal was held up by three tough that this church of the ages really
teaches?
These
are
questions
that
no
characters
the
other
evening
and
locked
Offers advantages equal to those o f any
up, in order that a jewelerv store mtght one who claims to he well educated can W AN TED —To trade a firstelass steam wood
saw and a good cabinet organ for a span
similar school in Oregon. Courses: Clas-
j be robbed, but the would be thieves afford to disregard. A Catholic church of brood
mares of 1200 to i:W0 pounds, true and
will soon be built in Dallas, so Arch­ entle. -inquire
funked the job after all their trouble.
at this office orof O. H. Cobh,
ical, Scientific, Elementary Academic and
bishop Christie has determined, and he f n North Dallas.
810
Musical. Special work for those preparing
Silas Orchard notifies us of the fol­ has sent Rev. II. J. McDevitt, of Port­
lowing sales made by him lately: Mr. land, to arrange for its construction.
to teach.
Term opens September 23.
AR G AIN —60 full blood H. C. W. Leghorn
! O. Dehaven has bought 167 acres of the Dallas needs a Catholic church for more u \ B hens.
Fine layers, 1-year-old, 50 cents
McDougal place near town at $40 an reasons than one, not tlie least of which each.—Fred Boydston, Dallas.
For Catalogue and information address the president
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{ acre, and Mr. Orchard has sold his resi is that it will prove a powerful factor in
C. A. MOCK
DALLAS, ORECON
deuce property in Fir Park to A. H. tlie increase of our population, and add
H E N you want your home raised or moved.
I Yost for $1,100.
substantially to the volume of our pros­ W
V» call on Weld.ion Black, Dallas. Mutual
perity.
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FINGERS TORN OUT.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal*
las and their Friends.
Little Jacob Buhler Meets with
Sad Accident.
More Cement Walks.
A MISSION FOR DALLAS
W .H . R O Y & C O
D A L L A S COLLEGE
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price paia forchittim hark
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A Co’s feed store, Dallas.
C. L. Hawley drove to Salem Wednes­
day.
Mrs. S. B. Hill is on tlie sick list tliis
week.
Waldo Finn made a trip to Portland
Sunday.
SERVICEABLE O. I. C. boan. for sale.
' Ballarti. 2) miles east of Dallas.
J. A. Bntteriek was a business visitor
to Portland Wednesday.
J. D. Kelty made a business trip to
Portland the first of the week.
The clover holler ltclonging J. A.
Bntteriek was destroyed by fire Ttien*
day.
Dr. Young, veterinary' surgeon, of
Salem was a visitor in McCoy the first
of the week.
C. I.
Hale Ash, maple And alder wood—Evan
F 'OR Evans,
Dallas. Phone, Eas$85.
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Mrs. K. C. Keyt is visiting relatives
near Brooks this week.
J. K. Sears made a business trip to
McMinnville Saturday.
at Ray
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Notice to Contractors.
VIOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will
'
he received by theeounty clerk up to and
Including the 2nd day of September. 1908. at 10
o’clock a.m ror hauling and spreading gravel
upon the following named fills: At Indepen­
dence bridge. Flannery bridge and Ash Swale
bridge. Buis will also be received at the same
time for furnishing oak or cedar posts ami
railing for setting same ami putting on railing
ami hill' hoard all complete. Bids will he
opened at 10 o’clock a. rn. of said 2nd day of
September, 1908, reserving the right to reject
any or all bids.
Ay order of the county court, August 8, 1908
K
M. SM I T f l .
County Clerk
The Columbia Bridge company is I
putting in a - tw l brblgc over the ewalc P ro p osa ls fo r S fW e r C on stru ctio n
west of town.
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Miss A. White, of Soring Valley has | EALED proposals will he received at the of­
l»een engaged to teach our school the S fice of the auditor and police judge of the
city of Dallas. Oregon, until 12 o’clock noon
coming winter.
on Monday. September 2, 19US, for the con­
Mrs. F. K. Miller, of Corvallis, form­ struction of sewers and laterals, on certain
parts of Washington, clay. Oak. Levens
erly of this place, was visiting in McCoy Church
and other streets in the city of Dallas.
the first of the week.
Oregon. Hald sewers and laterals to 1 m * con­
structed in accordance with the plans and
specifications of said sewers now on file In the
iftice of sab! auditor ami oollce judge and the
provisions of Ordinance No. 112 of said city.
Each hid must l»e accompanied by a certified
heck payable to the city of Dallas, for 10 per
cent of the amount hid. to 1** forfeited In case
the bidder shall fall to give bond and execute
a contract. The envelope containing the hid
must la* directed to the undeMgiicd auditor
and marked ‘*Bid on sewers.” Bond In an
amount equal to the contract price will la* re-
b a rg e qnired for faithful performance of the con­
tract Work tf> be completed on or before
Deeem her 10, 1908.
The city reserve« the right to reject any and
all bids
H. F. Smith, special agent of the
p- Home
Insurance coinpanv, of New
York, wa« in McCoy on business Mon-
p I day.
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Pulled for Theft.
One .tohn Doe wn. nrreete*! y ^ te n l.y
& evening
Grant on a c
p preferred by hv Sheriff
Vfr. Irvine Devine, of the
of a violin. Mr. Ib.-
p mi.appropriation
vine ia a newcomer who ii jn«t now
moving ont to • ranch in the Oakdale
| neighborhood, John Do* Ii one of a
Dated Auguat 20, 1908.
(SEAL)
L. I> BROWN,
A uditor and Poll**«. Judge af
Un «Ml %J Dallas*
One of Our Troubles.
One of the bane- to the existence of
the nearly otherwise easy, contented ¥
and happy existence of a newspa|>ertnan
is the finding out of some good item, for ¥
instance a business deal, and having the ¥
parties interested request you to say
nothing about it, at least for a time. ¥
Probably the first man you see after the ¥
pa|»er is out will jack you up for not be­
ing around and getting the news, and ¥
this particular item, and you have to ex­ ¥
plain that you had known of it all the !
¥
time, but could not mention it.
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Proposals for Sidewalks.
CEALED bids will I k * received at the office of
■J the auditor ami police judge of the
city of Dallas, Oregon, until 12 o’clock
noon, September 2. 1908, for the construction
ol sidewalks on the north side of Washington
street between Hayter street and the west end
of said Washington street, as in Ordinance No.
110 of said city described, except such walks as
are already completed : such work to he com­
pleted on or before October 1, 1908.
The righttoreject any and all bids is hereby
reserved.
Dated August 20, 1908.
( seal )
L. D
C R ID E R ’S
RY
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Another fine lot of fresh Saratoga Chips.
Did you see our line o f olives; the best on the
market. Queen Olives in Economy pint 40 cents
a bottle.
W e have a fresh shipment of Log Cabin ma­
ple syrup.
Did you ever try our Mixed Sweet Pickles;
finest on earth; also Fresh Dill Pickles.
HROW S’ ,
Auditor ami Police Judge.
Final Settlement.
OTICE is hereby given that the undersign-
ed-diHs Hied his Anal account hs adminis­
trator with will annexed of the estate of Thom­
as M. Hailey, deceased, and Friday, the 18th
day of September, i *. h )8, at 10 o’clock a. m., of
said day, at the count/ court house of Polk
county. Oregon, has been Axed by Hon. Ed F.
Coad, judge of the county court for said coun­
ty as the time ami place for the hearing of the
same. All persons interested in said matter
are hereby notified to appear at said time ami
show cause, if any there oe, why said account
should not I k * approved and the estate settled
and elosed.
Dallas, Oregon. August 18. 1908.
W. G. VA88ALL,
Administrator with will annexed
of the estate of Thomas M.
Bailey, deeeased.
L. D. Brown, attorney for estate.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
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Final Settlem ent.
YTOTICE is hereby given that the undersign-
ed has filed his final account as adminis­
trator of the estate of William Williams, de­
ceased, and Friday, September 4, 1908, at 10
o’clock a. in. of said day at the county court
house of Polk county, Oregon, has been fixed
by Hon. E F. Coad, judge of the eouuty court
for said county as the time as place for the
hearing of the same. All persons interested in
said matter are hereby notified to appear at
said time and and show cause, if any there be
why said account should not he approved and
the estate settled ami closed.
Dallas, Oregon. August 3, 1908.
E. ( ’. RICHMOND,
Administrator of the estate of
William Williams, deceased
L. D. Brown, Attorney for estate.
W * S H I N G - O N AND T E NT H S T R E E T S
PORTLAND, OREGON
W R IT « ! F O R
C A T A LO G
The School that Place* You in a Good Position
Change of Firm.
w ill hate to see him leave.
Every body knows Ralph Adams and
that he' is a man of unquestioned abili­
ty in business lines, and that they can
always expect fair and courteous treat­
ment at his hands. He will certainly re­
ceive a generous patronage because Ilia
business methods justify it.
Messers Aitaiiin amt Schoewetler, of
the well known firm of the Dallas Fur­
niture eompany, are eiiKaged today, as­
sisted by Mr. J. D. Smith, takinK an
invoice of their goods, preparatory to a
change in the ownership. Mr. Schoe-
Fiake, the best printer.
weiler will retire, Mr. Adams having
Beginning September 1st the Dallas
acquired his holdings in the incorpora­ Furniture company has leased for two
tion. Business will continue as former­ | y.-urs to Whiteside & Co. the room front-
ly at the old stand. We are not ac­ ! lug on Main street now occupied by a
quainted with Mr. Shoeweiler’a future 1 portion of their implements. The room
j ih 25x70 am i it is proposed to take out
intentions, but hope that he w ill see fit i the glass front and put in a theatre front,
to continue to cast his lot with the and also a raised floor. A back exit
people of this section. During his short | will also be provided for use in possible
residence here and connection with the case of fire. The room w ill be plastered
I and decorated.
firm he has made many friends who
S h eriffs Sale.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an
order issued out of the county court, of the
state of Oregon, for the county of Polk, at the
August term thereof, 1908, commanding me to
sell the several tracts or parcels of real proper­
ty hereinafter described, to which the county
of Polk, has acquired title by virtue of sab*
thereof for taxes, and more particularly tic-
scribed as follows, towit:
1— Beginning 2 rods south and 108.) feet east
of northeast corner of J. E. Davidson donation
land claim, south 132 feet, east 70 feet, north
132 feet, west 70 feet to place of beginning, Pt
of lot 7 and 8, block 24, Hills, Independence.
2— Lots 7 and 8, block 27, Thorp’s Indepen­
dence.
3 Lot 7, block 20, Thorp’s Independence.
4 -Lot 8. block 20, Thorp’s Independence.
5—Lots 2 , 3 I, block 2N and 4E, Buena V’ista.
Now, therefore on
Saturday, September 5th,
1908, at the hour of 1 o’clock p. ra. of said day
In front of the court house in Dallas. Polk
county, Oregon, I will sell the above described
real property at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand on day of sale.
Witness my hand this 6th day of August, 1908.
S. M. GRANT,
Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon.
Notice o f Final Settlement.
V O TIC E is hereby given that Frank T. Fuchs,
administrator of the estate of Martha
Fuchs, deceased, 1ms filed in the county court
of the state of Oregon, for Polk county,
his final account as such administrator,
and that Saturday, the 27th duy of August,
1 ‘ nih , at the hour of 1 o’clock, p. m., of said day
has been appointed by the judge of said court
as the time for the hearing of objections to the
said final account ami the settlement thereof.
All persons arc therefore required to appear
at said time and show cause,'if any exist, why
said account should not be approved and the
said administrator discharged.
Dated this 30th day of July. 1908.
FRANK T. FUG»8 .
Administrator of the estate of
Martha Fuchs, deceased.
L. D. Brown,
Attorney for estate.
Notice o f Final Settlement.
yO T IC E is hereby given that Emma J. Per­
il kins has filed her final account in the mat­
ter of the estate of L. H. Perkins, deceased, and
that the Hon. Ed. F. Coad, county judge of
Polk county, Oregon, In whose court said mat­
ter is pending, has set the29th day of August,
1908, at 1 o’clock, p. m. of said day as the time
when he will hear any objections to the allow­
ance of said final account, said hearing to he
had In the office of the county Judge of Polk
county, Oregon, in his office in the county
court house In Dallas, Polk county, Oregon.
EMMA J PERKlNH,
Executrix of the Estate of
L. A. Perkins, deceased.
Trustee’s Sale.
OTICE in hereby given, that by virtue of the
order of Hon. R. E. William*, referee in
bankruptcyi made on the 18th day of July,
1908, in the matter of Frank L. Price, bankrupt,
the undersigned as trustee in bankruptcy in
said matter will, on Saturday, the
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5th day of September,
1908. iii front of the Court hoiwe door in the
city of Dallas, county of Polk and slate of Ore­
gon, offer for sale at nubile auction, him ! sell
to the highest bidder for cash in hand the fol­
lowing described tracts of land separately;
Beginning at the northeast corner of section
2 In township 10 south, of range 7 west, of the
Willamette Meridian, and running thence west
100 rofls; then south 250 rods; then east 0 rods;
then north 22 rods; thence east 154 r<n|s; then
north 233 rods to the place of beginning, and
containing 234 3-4 acres. Also tin* following
trai t of land : Beginning at the corners of see
Hons 1, 2, 11 and 12 In township lo south, of
range 7 west, of the Willamette m eridian;!
thence mirth 25.75 chains; thence west 3* .'si
chains: thence south to the center of the Luck-
iainute river; thence down said river to the
section line between sections 2 ami 11; thence
east to the place of beginning, .-aid parcel of
land being in section 2. township in south, of
range 7 west of the Willamette meridian and
containing HU acres. Also the following tract
of land: The northwest quarter of the south
east quarter of section 3, in township 10 south,
•if range 7 west of the Willamette meridian.
This trai t is held under contract of purchase,
No. 6230 with the Oregon ami Galffornla
Railway Company, ami of date August 5th.
1901. Also the following parcel of land: The
southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of
section 3, in township 10 south, of range 7 west
of the Willamette meridian. Chi« tract is
held under contract of purchase, No 6299
with the Oregon ami CHliforriia Railway
Company, and of date October 25th. 1901.
Hale of said property will begin at 1 o’clock
of said day.
E. C. McTIMMONDH
Trust««.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the interior,
T\ M. Land
d office at Portland. Oregon.
July 16. 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Chetwyml
Coad, of Dallas, Oregon who. on July 16, 1908,
made Timber Land application. No. 0 96, for
K ) V W | Section 15 and 8 E l 8 W |. Herltoh
10. Township 8 8. Range s W, of Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to
make final proof, to establish claim to the j
land above described, before E. M. Smith i
County Clerk, at Dallas, Oregon, on the 29th
day of*September, 1B08.
claimant n>t nes as witnesses
N. K Dale, of
Dallas. Oregon; E. Mu I key, of Blodgett, Ore­
gon; C. 8. Loughary, of Dallas, Oregon; D. W.
Dunn, of Dallas. Ortfon
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OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE—Settler,, honent farmers, iner­
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a willing heart—capital or no capital.
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ia sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good
work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses
of vour friends who are likely to !»• interested in this state? We
We will he glad to bear the expense of sending them complete
information about OREGON* and its op|K,rtunities.
COLONIST TICKETS w illb eon sale during SEPTEM­
BER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points ill Oregon.
The fares from a few of the principal cities are
From Denver $30.00 From Dewisville
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Kansas City 30.00
St. Louis
35.50
Chicago
38.00
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$41.70
42.50
44.75
55.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agonts. The ticket will then be
furnished l,y telegraph.
I. N. WOODS, Local Agent,
Dallas, Oregon
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PHONE 1251
DALLAS, ORECON
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