Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 10, 1908, Image 3

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FO R IN D IG E STTO N A N D D Y S P F P S IA .
K E L I K V E S S O U K S T O M A C H , E E U - I N G . ETC.
lift r a n t e e d
i-.iHof a r u » Ivittl«- ..f ko,loi. you ••»•» hunwHv *ay It ha« not
I f . a f t e r ( U ì u k tw o -t
refund
ni .
I r < I m I o I toilay, no thU euarantre.
U n « f l t e i jri.u , w e w
.owlti*. i*r.»»ei t It to ibw •. aler at the rliueor pun.hu»«
KHI oui and *1*1» thr
of the luedttibr
If It fail* to auf,u ff y •a. rrtum t « i«*ttle tu '.’a i''
t » th e d e a le r ( m o i » L 'in you i.oujrht it. nod wo » U l refund your money.
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Mr. Van .Sears was up from Ballston
yesterday.
I
I<ee Kenton reports quite a dealt!
hop pickers in his hop yard.
rìn * ov
L. C. U eW irr ui» COKrAMY, CHICAGO, ILL.
A full line of muslin
the Emporium.
*
Thin office can furnish
books of all kinds.
DO YO U REM EM BER THOSE
GOOD B A R G A IN S YOU GOT A T
underwear
McCOY.
Oyster shell grit food for chickens,
old and young at Loughary’s.
T. J. Graves began picking hops Mon­
day.
J. J. Finn made Dallas a business vis-
! it Monday.
Mrs. A. V. Ellis was a
Corvallis Saturday.
The popular firm of Smith &
Shelton have made arrangements
totmid their fall millinery opening
on next Saturday, September 12th.
The proprietors have neen in
Portland this week preparing for
this great occasion. They have
spared neither time nor expense
to make this the banner season
for their patrons, as they have by
carefully selecting their stock,
been abb* t»' get the best goods at
moderate prices, They also make
a special feature of their ladies’
tailor suits. Everything for ev­
erybody. Be sure and call at
the Emporium Saturday.
To w« rk on the Dailas-Sulem
J. H Hirsch Oerg lias sold his Albany ;
street car line to A. Welch.
indexed
Mr. A. J. Jones, of near Perrvdale,
paid us us a visit yesterday.
last year? W e are prepared to treat you just
as squarely this year.
TEAMS WANTED!
r< »ad, camp
at
.lolla 1 s |s*r day.
A snake eater exhibited in the room |
next the pool rooms yesterday.
Wanda Daggett, of Portland, has been
visiting Mrs. \1. J. Cos per.
Fault’s H ardw are
§
.....
1 ilia.
Dr. Donohoe. dentist, Uglow building.
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S T i L F B I l T , IDeullM, Oregrozi
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F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile *’ A n t i-F a in
Sfttiu/kction or Y our Money H ack .
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Eola.
Four
Board
fit)
cents
Apply to the S. H. C.
& w.
Railway office or John
M tins >n, Eola.
817
COUNCIL MEETING.
passenger to
Virgil H. Massey was a Dallas visitor
| the first of the week.
The Regular Big Grist of Monthly
Bills.
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.
Jack Kakin is visiting friends in Port­
One of the delivery teams took a spin
land, having returned with Mrs. W. B. | J. D. Kelty w as a business visitor to
this morning.
;
Portland
Wednesday.
Cobb.
The city council met in regular session
Registration for the Novemtier elec­
it
Get your tire set at Fred. W a rie r «, I G. 0. (»raves, of Portland, is visiting lost M .nday evening with all officials tion w ill I k * open September 21st and
the household tire-se^er. in 15 minutes his brother, T. J. Graves.
remain
open one month. The date for I
present, but on account of it being La-
or while you wait.
Mr. S. B. Hill returned Tuesday after i horday adjourned until Tuesday night opening the registration books is Sep­
tember 20th, but as it falls i n Sunday
DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers are small a week’s outing at the coast.
y 1
| Tuesday evening they met in adjourn- this year, they will not be opened un­
Sold
p f>ills,
i
. easy to take, gentle and sure.
Miss Minnie Downing is visiting with ! ed session, all councilmen, auditor and til Monday.
by Conrad Staf ri n
I friends in i V f "*
r Sunday.
I nolice judge and city attorney in at-
Judge Brown reports an entire dearth
In connection with our lumber and shingle trade, we
J. H. Kruger, well know. ii.
•ten visiting j tendance.
of news in the police court this week.
to the lowest notch, consistent with the quality o f
was arrested at Medford Mono,
are now handling lime, plaster, cement, brick and
led to her
This
morning
bethought
there
would
be
j
Councilman Ellis re|>orted that both
charge is not specified.
h i c ? 4 ie iii Sat ui U«.%
.
goods we sell.
something doing, but got left. About;
sand. Lowest possible prices on all building material
j
the
Bell
and
Mutual
phone
people
had
2 a. m. a man called the judge from re- !
DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel
Hawley & Son of this place, shipped i
,
..
. . ..
...
Salve is the best thing to use for piles. two carloads of high Im-d rams to Ar O.a.leco.mect.on with the siren at the pose laying that he wanted to swear out
Sold bv 4 ton rad Stafrin.
electric light works and it can now lie u warrant against the snake man who i
lington the first of the week.
held forth last night on Main street. I
Mrs.Lee Smith had a visitor over S u n -1 Louis Macken made a trip to Corval­ used in case of fire. A code of signals but seemed by morning to change »»is |
day in the person of Captain J. K. Pig- lis the first of the week, going via Dal­ by ward will soon lie agreed upon.
mind. He complained the charmer of i
ney, of Newport, her uncle.
las and Independence on warehouse and
Claims allowed :
the show had swatted him across the
face
witn a snake. Would this be called
Street Architect Morrison and wife | other important business.
Crusher pay roll ..................$ 1K)1 20
uri
KV» a
o -Full
o rvf
with
full lin
line
o f WpiitPi*Q
Heaters, "R.iiTlcr
Ranges and Cook
took his brother from Alabama over to |
C. Staffrin, supplies..............
5 15 assault with a dangerous weapon?
I here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Newport Saturday to give him his first j
R. I. Chase, lalwir ..................
22 00
I J. I*. 1/kgan.
Stoves, also useful articles for the Kitchen, Pan­
sight of the grand old Pacific.
John 01 in, curbs ...................
173 45
try and Laundry, all High Grade Tools, Farm ma­
C. F. Brobat, engineer.............
88 25
When you want prescriptions filled j
Roy Dunn w’ent to Corvallis Satur- | Mr. H. C. Plummer, of Portland, and
chiner.,, etc., Not wishing to carry over any Ve­
by a competent druggist, one who is Woman Eat* Snakei for Benefit of C. J Smith, engineer............... 1*9» 50
a brother of H. B., is visiting relatives
day.
John
Martin,
wood
................
24 (K)
careful ana knows what he is about, go
in town. The Plummer brothers in
hicles or. Implements, we are prepared to give
J.
W
.
M
acorn
her,
labor
..........
60
00
Crowd.
John
McCollum
visited
Airlie
Mon*
i
to Conrad Stafrin’s drug store.
1893 run a hardware store where Dr.
C. W. Black, hauling .............
73 00
you the best prices on these.
C
O
F
F
E
E
day.
McCallon now owns. He has not been
While working with a wood saw F ri­
YV. G. Campbell, hauling ......
73 00
\V. Mistier and wife have return­ iiere for two years and notes many ev­
The granting of city licenses to such A. R. Brown, labor ................
day. a pile of wood tumbled down on J.
4 00
P oor coffee has to be ed W to . Waterloo.
idences of the growth of Dallas.
W . Miller and knocked him unconscious shows as held forth on Main street last George Darby, labor..... ...........
5 00
for a time. He is allright now.
('land
Richardson,
labor
.
.
.
.
17
50
sold
in
bulk,
it
isn’t
worth
Lillie
McCallum
has
been
spending,
night should not be allowed. They are
Miss Freda Latnier, of Dallas, has
2 00
the week in Corvallis.
All our Shriners got home safe from demoralizing in every particular, show 11. Smith, labor ...................
been working hard in the Journal sub*
.............
50 00
packing.
Eugene and report a glorious time, even the disgustingly low state to which a T. A. Odom, salary.
scription
contest and yesterday again
Herman Beifert, of Sotlaville, is here
Si
J, M. Lynn, labor ...................
2 00
if they did have to hold up Harriuian’s
stood at the head of the list with near­
looking after his place.
Your pro» er returns your money If you don't
Morrison
A
Rowell
...................
1,210
25
human
being
can
fall,
and
sicken
every
s|iecial train to get a portion of it.
ly 10,000 votes to her credit. The con­
like Schilln.j’s Best, we pay him
...
I 35
Don Graham and Lark Pried return­ test will end Saturday evening and if
onlooker who has not the stomach of an C. S. Loturharv. sundries
Mr. Schoewiller left vesterdav for a
Soehrcn Warehouse Co. ..........
01 25
ed
from
Newport
Friday,
Miss banner does not get the first prize
ostrich. There were two men and three .1. R. Harris, labor ................
28 00
Dr. Ketehum and daughter pawned it will not be for lack of energy and
women in the outfit, one of the women Bovd Ac Son. supplies..............
NEW TO-DAY
25
labor
on her part.
through here Wednesday.
has not vet definitely decided
to being the devourer. They seemed to be Dallas Iron Works.
... ......
18 00
leave Dallas however.
2 75
Mrs..!, lingers and Miss Rnvia Ram-
doing a good business as we went by, Mtlscott Ac Starr.....................
A
man
who is wanted in several
Advertising under his head } cent a word
57 00
baugh visited in Albany Monday.
counties for circulating worthless checks
Kodol will, without doubt, make your and probably raked in a number oi Tom Guv, labor.......................
•ach insertion
C.
R.
Guy,
labor
................
53
00
stomach strong and will almost instant­ sheckles. They ce.tainly make it pay or
The families of H. P. and Walter has been operating around Monmouth,
Harry Campbell, labor . . . . . .
40 50
but it haw as yet been impossible to ap­
ly relieve vouof all the symptoms of in­
18 50 \ NUMBER of registered P dand China hogs Maxfield have gone to Independence to prehend him. All persons should be
digestion. Get a bottle of it today. It they would not continue it. Some one J. W. Carson/labor.............
”* 70 * » for sale, hoars and sows, bred and unbred, pick hops.
was making some slighting remark Dallas Lumber Co............
careful about cashing strangers’ checks.
ifi sold here bv Conrad Stafrin.
Win. Durkee. labor
18 50 by s. P. Steffy, Dallas. Also one yearling bear
Rob. Arnold commenced nicking hops It may cause the party so doing consid­
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Mrs. Virginia Smith and Miss May about the show during the evening Willamette Valley Co..............
138 10 and two young boars.
Monday and Townsend Brow, began ! erable financial loss. It is well to he
Shelton went t«> Portland Wednesday which riled the snake eater, and she Itemizer. printing
...............
7 50
Wednesday. -
accommodating, but not to the detri­
afternoon and brought back with them tired a snake at him. They all pulled L. D. Brown, salary .............
20 20 IV ANTED -100 bushels of good clean' oats.de
ment of your own pocket book.
Mrs. Will Horning, of Philomath, is)
some of the swellest ladies tailored out this morning to the good of the G um Bowman, wood
22 75 ’ ’ livered at mill barn. Both phones. «fall
Willamette Valley Lumber Company, Dal­
G. I). Morrison, s a la r y ...........
44 50 up
suits ever seen in this county.
las, Oregon.
HIT
town. The $2 which the town gut for Wm. Faull, supplies ...............
20 85
I have the latest improved drop head I
3 75
licensing the exhibition, did not pay for Observer, printing
Born, Sunday, September 0th, to Mr. I Singer machine, traded in on a new r<>-1
M. Hay ter. dentist, Wilson building.
M. D. Coulter, sprinkling
109 12 'TEAMS wanted to work on Dallas Salem road-
and Mrs. E. A. Pagenkopt, a son.
I tarv White. The party paid $32 less I the damage done to our sensejof decency.
* Camp at Kola. Four dollars a day. Board
For headache Dr. M iles’ A n ti-P a in Pills
60 cents.
pply to S. F. dii W railway ottlce or
. . . . .
• .
, .¡th a n two months ago. Can now lie
Total........................ $3,479 00 John Munson, Kola.
The Spaulding logging crew is hard at boilg|lt for $21 at L. D. Daniel’s,
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Something in |n>st cards at Daniel’s.
IN
WOODMAN
HALL.
work getting out logs for the winters j
,
Mrs. George Gerlinger asked for $100
run
An
Independence
lad
was
up
before
’
September records now ready at L. I>
on behalf of tin* city library, but the p H l’ NRS wanted W ill pay the highest inar-
...
.
i Judge Coad during the week for killing!
Daniel’s store.
Harry Bronson is visiting his aunt, Q^inas out. of season. He was let off on | School Childrens’ Industrial Fair to same was not allowed, as the council * ket price at my dryer. -S. P. Kimhall. SIT
did not feel able under their present
Mr. and Mrs. I I . T. Bradley, of H ills­ Mrs. A. W. Fowler. His home is in Da- account nf his tender age, with a repri-
burden of expense to appropriate money
boro, and Mr. Rube Foster, of Portland, kota.
be Held There.
mand, his father paying the costs.
is a firstelass lu •rse shoer at Fred
to that institution. Nearly all express­ 'T1IEUK
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
* Wagner’s blacksmith shop. Give him a
W A S H I N G - O N A N D T E N T H S TR E E TS
Mrs. S. P. Riggs went to Monmouth
Mr.
Sherman,
of
Monmouth,
was
in
ed
themselves as desirous of giving to trial and be convinced.
Richmond.
Tuesday for a visit with her son, T. A. Lebanon yesterday to talk over the coal
PORTLAND, OREGON
the library when able to do so, but
County School Superintendent Sey­
The Derry hack did not get in to Dal­ Riggs.
oil projKisition with our citizens, and
could not see their way clear at this
OIOS for sale by G. W. Pewtherer, Rick reali,
las until fi o’clock Saturday evening, the
mour
tells
us
that
he
has
secured
the
l fo r
may
take
some
stock
in
the
new
com­
time.
Wm. Cherrington and family, of Sa­
I Oregon.
SIT
West Side train being behind time on
An ordinance was introduced and
lem, visited Mr and Mrs. R. L. Chap­ pany to lie formed.— Lebanon Advance. upper portion of the Woodman hall for
The
f
h
r
t
rif'-
m
T
o n in n Good P o sitio n
account of a damaged boiler.
man Sunday.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills the holding of the school fair, which read first time licensing the sale of neer
OTH registered and unregistered yearlings
Those paying half of their taxes in
beer
and
other
malt
drinks.
The concrete arch on Main street is are for weak back, backache, rheumatic news will be bailed by all with su­
and early lumi» rams for sale. All full
the spring and half in the fall should
Als
registered year-
Roy Wassom’s bid for the construc­ blooded U<
now finished and the work of macada­ pains, inflammation of the bladder and preme delight. The room there is am­
bear in mind and pay up the balance
ling Angora
. W. 1). Gilliam. Dallas.
all
other
annoyances
due
to
weak
kid­
tion
of
sidewalks
was
accepted.
mizing underway.
Bell phone.
8*24
ple
for
the
display
of
the
exhibits,
it
is
bv the first Monday in October.
neys. They are sold by Conrad Stafrin.
The marshal was instructed to put in
The public echool will open Monday,
well lighted, the temperature can be
alley
crossings
on
the
Conkey
block.
Many fine peaches are now in market, September 21st. by which time hop
Kennedys Laxative Cough Syrup does
1 K want all the good i»und apples that can
the majority being from the orchard picking will be finished.
not constipate like most of the old fash­ rightfully regulated, and if any program
Water was ordered installed in the
be secured ut O. II. hibb’s dryer., Dallas.
Sin
near town belonging to Mr. Robert
ioned cough cures, but on the other or speaking is desired, the means are sit council chamber, Councilman Fglow of­
44
The
Saturday
night
dances
at
the
Col-
Howe. They cannot be surpassed any­
hand it gently moves the bowels and at hand for easily carrying it out. Then fering to stand the expense of so doing.
loeeum
are
proving
unite
entertaining,
the same time heals irritation md al­ too, the location is right in the center of
where.
Adjournment
was
taken
until
Thurs­
BOl’T 6Ó head of mixed goats
In
and will lie continued until further no­ lays information of the throat. Sold by
H24
quire of Roy Bird. Dallas.
A little child of Mr. and Mrs. Gleason tice is given.
town, where it can be reached by all ea­ day evening in order to se if the sewer
Conrad Stafrin.
contractors put up the necessary bond,
has been seriously ill from rupture. It
sily without any trouble whatever. Xo which became due on September 9th.
I) A. Madison and wife, of Salem,
was thought an operation would be nec­ | Saturday, September 12th will he a
COR HALE at $100 50 head of goals, all nan
better selection could have been made,
*
nies except six, and they are wether*. A l­
essary but conditions now do not war­ great day for the ladies, as that is the and Mr. Williams and wife, of Falls
j date set for the millinery opening at City, were in Lebanon the past few days and our superintendent is to be con­
so
2 cows ann 7 head of sheep 6 of them ewes.
rant it.
Ar e y ou d o i n g w h a t y o u c a n to p opu l a te your State?
—W. W. Bird. Dallas.
810
; The Emporium. These enterprising la­ visiting Mrs. Keefhaver and other rela­ gratulated on his foresight in securing
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Richmond took in dies will also have a full line of ladies’ tives. They come up in Mr. William’s
that edifice.
O REGON NEEDS P E O P LE — Settlers, honest farmers, mer­
the school fair at Corvallis last week tailor suits on display.
automobile.— Lebanon Advance.
117ANTED To trad a flrstclass steam wood
chants, mechanics, clerks, people with brains, strong hands and
Mr. Seymour has l>een in Salem in Contractors Arrive Yesterday and Vf saw and 1 n good cabinet organ for a span
and say it was quite a success in every
Governor Chamberlain’s Labor day
The
Lyle
descendants
held
a
reunion
f brood mares of 120o to l.HOrt pounds, true and
a willing heart— capital or no capital.
way. They say the Arnold shows were
Get Busy.
proclamation wa-« not paid much at the old homestead Saturday and Sun­ attendance upon a state convention nf
gentle, inquire at this office orof O. H. Cobb,
there and that Snow’s baboon bad grown
in North Dallas.
810
attention to in Dallas, everyone con­ day, those present being: A. L. Veazie county school superintendents, and will
wonderfully.
tinuing their work just the same. The ami family, of Portland ; J. C. Veazie not be home until Saturday morning, so
The preliminary work of putting in
the only exception. and family, of Portland, E. R. Bryson we cannot say just what success he has
Mrs. Nathaniel Webb, of Walla W al­ postoffice was
W H E N V. want V' nir lumie raised or moved.
the five miles of new sewers, the con­ v> call o î Weld« >n Black, Dallas. Mutual
la, i Polk county pioneer from 1853 to The banks kept open ami so did the and family, of Corvallis, Prof. I. M.
met
with
in
the
securing
of
lists
for
Old
is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
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18fiv), then a resident of Rose burg, for lfi court house.
tract for which was last week awarded phone 204.
Glen and family, of Eugene; Felix Com-
through every available agency. W ill you not help the good
Home week, as suggested in last week’s
years, and now a resident of Walla W a l­
to Messers Venske Ac Taylor, of Cottage
Should vou want a fancy pie in a egys and Mrs. Ann Comegys, of Perry-
work of building Oregon by sending ns the names ami addresses
la for more than 30 years, has been vis­
issue. If you have not sent in the ad­
hurry, use an undercrust of dough, and dale.
(irove, for a sum approximating some C E R V K 'E A Ü l£ O. I. C. boars for sale.
of your friends who are likely to be interested in this state? We
iting some of her children in Portland.
fill the dish with halves of peaches laid
Walter Sears and Hardy Holman, Jr. dress of any absent friend or relative, $ 1 H,(HH), was commenced this morning. •J Ballard, *2.t miles east of Dallas.
W e will he glati to bear the expense of sending them complete
Her maiden name was Eliza J. Boggs.
so that they'will touch. Either canned are now sole proprietors of (»lover’s you should do so at once, or it will I k *
information about O REGO N ami its opportunities.
Mr. Janies A. Foster, who has been or fresh fruit will do. Sugar liberally meat market. Mr. Glover having this too late to do anything in the matter. Yesterday was the last day in which to COR Sale Ash, manie ami abler wood Evan
C O L O N I S T T I C K E T S will lie on sale during SEPTEM ­
filt* a guarantee b ind with the city for U Evans, Dallas. Phone, Easj :U>
visiting bis brother, our genial Salt and pour over all enough sour cream ai- week disposed of all his interest in the
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BER A N D OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon.
Creek hop man, for a couple of months, most to cover the fruit. Add some tart firm. These young men are energetic, If sufficient addresses are not in this that amount to insure the faithful com­
The
fares from a few of the principal cities are
started last week on his return to his strips across the face of the pie, and careful business men, and the shop may week the whole thing will be abandon­
pletion of the work, and they arrived on
home at Carrvtown, Tennessee. En- bake in a moderate oven. It sounds be expected to retain the high standard ed.
Auction
Sale.
time and made good. A number of
route he will visit other relatives in like a diabolical mixture, but really it of efficiency held by it. Mr. Glover’s
From Dewisville $41.70
From Denver
130.00
California and Texas. He is well pleas­ is most odd and good, a id puts an or­ plans for the future are as yet indefinite,
prominent Cottage Grove men are nam­
I W IL L sell at my farm :t miles sonili »f Rick
“ Cincinnati 42.50
START UP MONDAY.
ed with our county’s resources and cli dinary, everyday pie quite in the shade, but we w ill expect that he will retain |
“ Omaha
30.00
ed as sureties, and satisfactory imiuir- I reali on the Dallas ami liidepemieii •e road,
— The October Designer.
his residence among us.
mate.
Saturday. September 10. I'.M*, at It) »’clock
“ Cleveland 44.75
its having been made by Auditor on
“ Kansas City 30.00
a m., the following property:
»»ne d-yeai obi lllly, 1 *2-year old •olt, *2
“ New York 55.00
“ St. Louis
35.50
Tbe Chat K Spaulding Logging Brown as to tneir commercial rating, yearlng
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g colts, 1 buggy horse,
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the bond will doubtless la* accepted by dd heifer, 1 yearling heifer, 16 head of shouts,
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“ Chicago
38.00
Company.
1 brood sow, :t sows ami pigs, 1 McCormack
tlie mayor and council at tonight’s binder, nearly as good as new. 1 mower nearh
new, 1 rake nearly new, 1 good buggy, I good
meeting.
T IC K E T S CAN BE PREPAID
carriage, 1 «line plow. 1 16 inch plow, i 1'2-lnch
As under tbe terms of the contract plow. 1 potato plow, 1 cultivator seeder. 1 clod
Next Monday morning the ( ’has. K .
masher, *2 harrows, *2 garden cultivators. I
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Spaulding lagging Company will again with the city tbe sewers must be com­ wagon nearly new . 4 sets of harness, 1 fanning
If you want to briru a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be
resume operations at their large mill in pleted by December 10th, the contract­ mill and other farming utensils too numerous
to
mention.
Houselndd
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furnished by telegraph.
the northern suburbs of Dabas, The ors have no time to while away. They merous to mention. Free lunch at noon.
Terms of sal**: All sums of #10 and under
logging crew is now actively engaged in have shown that they so regard the cash .a il sums over $to, bankable note oil a
•£
I. N. W O O D S , L o c a l A g e n t ,
getting everything in readiness to begin matter by getting busy at once. We years time at m per cent interest and J per cent
discount for cash.
Dallas, O r e g o n
shunting logs down the creek for the lndieve them to lie men of energy, ca­
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winters run and soon they w II be quite pability, ami of sufficient experience to
Auctioneer.
busy turning out tin* finished pro­ do tlie work up in good shape and with
PORTLAND, O. EGON
duct at this end of the line* in as big none of the delays consequent upon bad
lai Settlement.
lots as in the old days. Tbe mill will management that often happens in such
o|>en Monday fo ra 30 days run. After cases. They are now advertising for la­
n that the iimlerAign
that it will continue to run or not just borers, and will put on as many men as y OTITE I r herab) _
lint as ailminl- I
«-«I has filed hlx filial
as the business justifies. It is expect­ they can get, no restriction being placed trator with will annexed nf the estate of Thom I
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h * M Bailey, decea^ .l, ami Friday, fh* IMh |
ed that orders w ill soon begin to How in, on tin* number, and the only qualifica­ day of Beptemher, I'. mjh . at 10 o'clock a. m . oi
and the running of the mill will be reg­ tion needed is tin* ability to handle a Maid day, at the eouiity eonrt house of polk
county*Oregon, ha* been fixed hy Hon. Ed K
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ulated by the number of those appear­ pick and shovel. They will pay $2 a Coad. Judge <»f tin- enmity court for »aid coun­
ty ax t l f tiim; and place for the hearing o f the |
ing. The managers, of course, hope*
day wages, which should bring them all name. \il person* intercut ed in >
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continue running on full time right the men needed. W e were unable t< are hereby notified to appear at *a
along, but if orders are slack cannot do learn jest what sewer would l»e com­ Rhoutd not he approved and the esl
clo*ed.
so. Everything (stints to a resumption menced first, hut surmise that it will I h I and
Dalian, Oregon. Amnia! is, P his
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of the old time lumber trade all over the one on Washington street. 11 i s
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Admlnlatrator with v.
the northwest, but it is not a certainty, not thought pnasime, however, that
of th« <*tate of Th<
and the mills have to be governed in this can la* laid in time to allow of tbe l . D. Brown. attorn» \ "for '-tVo- "
their output by the amount of business macadamizing of the block from Main
in sight and not by any guesswork as to
It will be i
what it may lie. All hope that the sit­
uation will so devclope as to keep the
force busy from now on.
It will la* seen by reference to our ad­
vertising columns that this mill has
branched out into the handling of other
lines of material, necessary to the trade
of house erection
They have facilities
for handling goods in those lines that
are unsurpassed and will no doubt de­
velop quite a trade in them. All can he
assured of courteous treatment, the l»est
grade of material, and prices that are
in no way exorbitant.
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BUILDERS, ATTENTION!
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DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal-
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Builders
SEWER WORK BEGUN.
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Co (Lines in Oregon)
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