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/ otta! The Best and Largest Paper in Polk County VOL. X X X IV DALLAS OREGON Special lot of SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT. A PAIR âHoliisîer DALLAS, OREGON ’i/t/Jy IxiÆi S C H O O L O F Q U A L I T Y ” ------------------------— A . P . A r m s tr o n g , L L .B ., P rincipal C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all Others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend suchan institution. C .Sald a B usiness Man: " K e e p h am m erin g aw ay e v e rla stin g ly on th o ro u g h w o rk . It w ill win o u t in th e e n d .” Suid an E Jueators “ T he q u a lity o f in stru c tion given in y o u r school m ak es it th e s t a n d a r d o f its k in d in th e N o rth w e st.” CO pen all the year. R e fe r e n c e s : T Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. A n y bank, a n y n ew sp ap er, a n y b u sin ess m an in P ortlan d . FURSsHIDES | V n « D ■ H M ^ snot on«h. 10 to 6 0 % m oro m oney fo r yon to sh in R aw F n rs and Hide« to n« th a n to I _ w i® Rev. M. F . D ixon was a M cM innville visitor M onday. W. C . Bull is w en t to D allas th is w eek | T h ere will be b a p tism a l serv ice a t th e M e th o d ist c h u rch n e x t S u n d a y ) Som e tim e last J u ly an In d ia n w om m o rn in g a t 11 o ’clock. an resid in g across th e riv er from Oregon T h e D allas p rim a ry grad e opened C ity w as ro b b ed of som e v aluables. ¡w ork M onday w ith Miss E v a n g e lin e ' H a rt an d M iss G et rgia M a rtin in T he a u th o ritie s th e r e w ere p re tty well satisfied as to w ho was g u ilty of th e 1 ch arg e th e ft, hut. th e p arties succeeded in g e t j S upjiosing all th e rock p u t on o u r tin g aw ay before th ey could he a p stre e ts th is su m m e r could be piled in a j heap, w h ere would th e c o u rt house be in p re h e n d e d . Sli riff G r a n t w as fu rn is h i co m p ariso n ? ed w ith a d escrip tio n of th e fu g itiv es i T he railro ad hoys m en tio n ed in last from ju stice, an d h as sine* th a t tim e w eek’s p a p e r concluded to e n te r a plea been keeping his eye p eeled for th e m . of g u ilty a n d were fined $10 ap iece for T h ey w ere know n as A lb e rt F e rris anti d istu rb in g th e peace. wife, he being of h alf blood, an d M on Jo h n so n Bros, have ju st p u t in a fine thly n ig h t th ey d ro v e in to D allas, h a v line of can d ies of th e Ru sell am i G ilb ert m ake, th e finest on th e Pacific coast. ing com e by team an d wagon from C a li T hey nave all k in d s an d th e y a re fresh. fo rn ia. T h ey w ere p ro m p tly n ab b ed C ity E n g in e er M orrison took a d v a n by th e sheriff, an d p e rm itte d to occupy tage of th e rain y w e a th e r s h u ttin g off a p a rtm e n ts in th e q u a r te rs provided by work on th e s tre e ts am i w en t to P o rt- o u r co u n ty co u rt for th o se w ho are ac" lan d y e s te rd a y to visit w ith his son, custom ed to v io latin g th e law . T u es R a lp h , for a few d ays. F ollow ing we give th e O ctober school a p p o rtio n m e n t of funds for th e several Polk com ity d is tric ts , first a p p e a rin g in each lin e being th e n u m b e r of ti.e d istric t, n e x t th e nam e of th e clerk and then th e a m o u n t: 1— W . I). H en ry . $116.42 2— H. G. C am p b ell, $1107.86. 3 - Ja co b Rem pel, $114.59 4— R. R rn n k , $122.90. 5— Lew is E dw ards, $108.32. «—.las E. H ill, $93.74. 7— W. L F rin k , $131.00. 8— W. W. S m ith . $118.04. 9— (J. A. M cCulloch, $207.12. 10— G . W S ta rr. $190.32. 11— A. B. Lacev. $90 50 12— J . J . T h u rs to n , 69.44. 13— A. J . H aley, $417.74, 14— E. M. G raven, $2.77. 15— 16— Percy H ad ley , $147.20 17— J . P. S ears, $135.86. 18— A. G. R em pel, $93.59. 19— A. R. A llen, $105.08. day ev en in g M r. M iles, c o n sta b le of O r 20— 1!. G. H astings, $43.68. egon C ity, arriv e d u p . anti y esterd ay 21— F retl H eh d in g , $153 68, 22— C. W. S tew art, $77.54. m o rn in g took th e m an an d w o m m hack 23— 1). G. M eador, $69 44. to sta n d tria l for th e offense. 24— .1. F. Powell $82.40 An Oregon C ity co rre sp o n d e n t has 25— J . N. IIn e le tt, $99.66. th is to say of th e a ffa ir: A lb e rt F e rris 26 -W . i:. Good el I, $140.90. anti h is wife L ouisa a re in th e Folk 27— Cluin. E. B rooks, $87.26. co u n ty jail, ch arg ed w ith ste a lin g $210 28— H. W. D ickinson, $80.78. am t a gold ring from J o h a n n a , an a n 28—C. W. Irv in e , $779.00. c ie n t In d ia n w om an of th is city . F a r 30 G. P l/ocke, 109.70. ris, accom panied by his wife a n ti d a u g h 31 — Ei 1 Loose, 119.66. te r, cam e h ere from th e G ra n d R onde 32— E dw in E llio tt. $163.40. reserv atio n several m o n th s ago an d 33— J o h n R. Loy, $212.00. cm nipt si in W est O regon C ity . T hey 34— I). C. W aiker, $150.44. form ed th e a c q u a in ta n c e of J o h a n n a , 35— J . ('. Z in ser, 119 66. an d w orked th e ir way in to h e r confi 36— R. E. Pierce, 92.12. d ence. O ne d a rk n ig h t J o h a n n a aw oke 37— C yrus B lair. $121.76. to see F erris clim b in g o u t of h e r l>ed- 38— (ft to S kersies, $103.46. rooin window a n d was too frig h ten ed 39— W ilev N orton, 105,08. to give th e ala rm . W h en th e case was 4 )— 1> R. R uble $84.02. given to th e police n e x t d ay F a rris anti 41— M rs. H. A Lee, $152.03. h is d u sk y fam ily had fled. T h e d a u g h 42— B. Z. Riggs, $84.02. te r re tu rn e d to th e re se rv a tio n w hile 43— J . M. L a rse n , $118.04. F a rris a n d h is sau aw w en t to C alifor- nia, an d ev id en tly l_iitfs«r .V (jo th e y re- 4(5— tu rn e d to Polk co u n ty , w h ere th e a u 47— W . 1!. A llen, 114.S0. th o ritie s w ere on th e lookout for th em . 48— Sam M or risen. $92.12. 49— V. A. F ish hack, $98.60. Right Kind of Response. 50— H a rry P ickins, $101.84. 51— J . M. F arley , $131 .(X). H ere is th e rig h t k in d of response 52— W . L. B ranchflow er, $63.90. m ade to th e le a th e r b e lt ho u se try in g 53— V. II. M assey, $118.04. to get all m a n u fa c tu re rs to u n ite a g a in st 54— R . R. Riggs, $114.80. th e lab o rer and B ry an , an d prom ise 55— w ork if T a ft is elected : ’’Y our cry of 56— L. II. 1 elit e $71.06 d isa ste r every four y ears if a certain 57— W a lte r W illiam s, $547.34. tick et he n o t elected is d oing a g re a t in 58— O N H a rrin g to n . $119.66. ju ry to th e c o u n try . C a n ’t we ever 59— P. O. B u rb an k , $89.78. n av e a ch an g e of a d m in istra tio n w ith 60— M. G. E llis, $152.50. o u t th e “ in te r e s ts ” cry d isa ste r? If 61— W . T. B e n n e tt, $156.92. n o t, you h ad b e tte r h av e V an Cleve ami 62— G race H a m p to n , $8.77. th e N atio n al As o ciatio n of M an u fac 63— tu re rs a p p o in t o u r p re sid e n ts and fail 64— L . E . S ta p le to n , $92.12. ing in th is le t us h av e a “ m o n a rc h y .” 65— It is th e only you can h e co n sisten t. 66— A lvin C o u n try m a n , $126.14 Y o u rs very tru ly , A m erican E lectric 67— B. C. K envon, $77.'>4. T el. Co. P. C. B u rn s, p resid en t. MARKET REP0R t 7 H U N T E R S ’& T R A P P E R S ’GUIDE «¡0 Pftios. leather hound. Best th in g on the »uhject over w ritten Illustrating all Pur Animals.. All about Trapper.’ Secrets, Deo.ya. Traps. Os me U w t . H o w and whore to t r a p a n d t o become a .no- ‘cessful trapper It . a m a la r Eneyclopodia. Price. I'd To our curtom er.. %\V>. H ide. Unnert beautiful Robe.. Our Magnetic Bait and Decoy attracts anim als tp traps, * l (X) ver ^ 1 ^ Shm v o u H id e, and F ur. to u . and got highest p rice.. A n d e r a c h l i r o s . , l l e p t . T 1 M I n n e n p o lls , *1 M a e Correspondent’s Contest. PULLED AT DALLAS t® -. to Polk County Sheriff Grant Nabs Man and Wom S work ou I h c F alls C ity r a i l r o a d .^ u W f^risn -R ev iew . .. an for Theft. School Districts. Money Allotted We are showing a good line of Boys’ knee pant suits the kind with two pair of pants to match. Don’t forget that our shoe stock is complete, and our prices are right. We will save you money on your fall purchases of Dress Goods, Furs, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Coats, Skirts, Shoes, Umbrellas and Undcrwerr. We invite your inspection. •“TH E SWELL SHOES One Marriage—Couple Arrested for Theft—School M oney—Politics. Lace Curtains Values up to $2.50 T e n t h and M orriaon, Portland, O re g o n NO. 38. TWO DEATHS A SNAP! jJBJUiii O C T O B E R 15. 190 8 POLK PIONEER DEAD. R E P O R T E D W E E K L Y B Y IT. 8 . L O U G H A R Y . W h e a t, a b u s h e l, $1. B ra n , a t o n , $59. S h o rts, a to n , $33. O ats, a b u s h e l. 35 c e n ts . F lo u r, a b a r re l. $4.75. F lo u r, a sa c k , $ 1 25. C orn m eal, $2 50 a cw t. P o ta to e s, a b u sh e l, 60. B u tte r , a p o u n d , 25 c e n ts . L a rd , a p o u n d , 15 c en ts. B acon, Hides, a p o u n d , 16 (rents. H a m s, a p o u n d , 15 to 20 c e n ts . S h o u ld ers, a pound, 1 2 4 c en ts. E ggs, a dozen, 35 cen ts. C h ick e n s, a d o zen , $3 @ $5. Dried fru its , a pound, 6 (fy 15 c e n ts. B eets, a p o u n d , 2 c e n ts. T u rn ip s , a p o u n d . 2 c e n ts , C abbage, a p o u n d . 2 c e n ts. O n io n s, a p o u n d , 3 c e n ts . B eans, a p o u n d , 5 ,4 @ 8 c e n ts. C orn m eal, a po u n d , 3 c e n ts i i a y , a to n , $8 (ob $12. N . J . G ro o m s, of n ear Boise, Id ah o , lias p u rch ased th e W. G . V assall farm of 155 acres n e a r B rid g ep o rt for $4000 an d ta k e n poses«ion. H e is accom panied by M rs. G room an d one d a u g h te r. M rs. E lla J. E m m ons, a cousin of Mr. W illis Si m o n to n , die<i a t P alo A lto, of can cer of th e sto m ac h , aged 46 years. She leaves a h u sb a n d and so n , an d was well know in Dallas as a m ost estim ab le lady. Y esterd a y G ra n d m a E m m o n s arriv ed a t th e g ran d old age of 91 y e a rs. M any of h e r frien d s took a d v a n ta g e of th e oc casion to call on h er an d a s su re h e r of th e ir reg ard an d to feciiita te h e r on h er co n tin u ed good h e a lth . Q u ite a n u m b e r of th e m ilitia hoys are p ra c tic in g stren u o u sly for th e com p an y sh o o t on O ctober 20th. A n u m b er of e x tr a good sh o ts h av e dev elo p ed am ong th e m , anti it is certain th a t D al las m a rk sm a n will not find th em se lv e s en tiy u b :..o u tclassed w hen it com es to th e Oregon co m p an ies. R . R . B u tler, a re p u b lic a n can d id a te for elector, is scheduled to sn e ak h ere S a tu rd ay w eek, and Ju d g e Low ell, of P en d leto n , will p ro b ab ly also h e h ere. Both are k n o w n as flu en t an d e n te r tain in g ta lk e rs, and will no d o u b t he greeted w ith a full house. In fact o u r rep u b lican frien d s a re a im in g to m ake of th e occasion an old tim e rally and love feast. & 4 iO O & 3 .5 0 & 3 .0 0 The reputation of a shoe is the concensus of opinion of all who have actually tried it. Sometimes shoe reputation is valuable. The reputation of the "Queen Quality” Shoe for example is one of the most valuable assets in the entire shoe trade of this country to-day. Hundreds of thousands of women buy ‘‘Queen Quality” Shoes every year simply because they know they can rely on their reputation. The only ordinary thing about them is the price. $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 W e have the Sole Agency for these famous shoes. W e want to show you the new fashions which are now ready. ( S o ld b y The Bee Hive Store, D a lla s W all Paper Mrs. J. F. Powell Dead. M rs. A u g u sta M. Powell, of Mon- m o n th , died of cereb ral tu m o r a t 9:30 M onday ev en in g at th e S alem h o sp ital. D eceased was 27 y ears old, a n d leaves a h u sb a n d , J . F. Pow ell, an d tw o ch ild ren . She was a «laughter of M r. anti M rs. J . M uIkev, well know n pioneers. T he tie- ceased had been ill som e w eeks anti was b ro u g h t to th e h o sp ital la s t T h u rsd ay in an unconscious co n d itio n . T he fu n eral was held a t M o n m o u th T u esd ay a f tern o o n —S ta te sm a n . A n u m b e r of corretyiondenta h ave j ------- ask ed us if su b sc rip tio n s w ill c o u n t in j A n o th er h ighly respected pioneer th e c o n te st n o w o n . W e h ad n ot in -i passed to his rew ard w hen A ndrew J . . , , . *1 . TO„ n iUI.ifv :n ' P u rv in e died a t th e hom e of h is d a tig h - ten d e d t h a t a n y th .,ig b u t re g u la rity in ^ Mr8 tl \ R e m ington, F rid a y af- City May Lose Land. sen d in g in ite m s w ould be a factor, b u t te r noon, of p n eum onia, T h a t th e city of In d ep en d en ce, E lea as so m a n y seem to d esire th is ch an g e, ' Mr. P u rv in e w as horn in M organ n o r Black an d W illiam Black are not we will ad d a special p riae and le t mib- ] co u n ty , Illin o is, in 1833, th erefo re be- e n title d to a c e rtain piece of p ro p erty ,_________ ,____ , | m g 7n y e a rs old. H e cam e to Oregon in th a t v icin ity is alleged in a com sc rip t ions c o u n t. W e h ave p u rch ase d j ¿ 4 4 <lirec-t from Illin o is, an d h a s l iv p la in t filed in th e c irc u it c o u rt S a tu r of A dam s, Brohsfc C om pany a nice Mor-1 e(j jn th is s ta te c o n tin u a lly since th a t d a y by ex ecu to rs of th e Til m an Ford rin c h a ir covered w ith le a th e re tte a u to d ate. H e was tw ice m a rrie d in th is esta te . T he p lain tiffs a re W in. K aiser m atic in actio n , an d w ith tine finish, sta te , his second wife, wl o su rv iv e s him , and Angie L. W a rre n . I t is alleged M ission sty le. T h is we will give to th e being a sister of W m . S taig er a n d Mrs. th a t C. H . Id lem an first ow ned th e c o rre sp o n d en t sending in th e m ost suh- A. J . M onroe. lan d an d gave a m o rtg ag e to T ilm o n ic iip tlo n s d u rin g th a t tim e . E ach $1 W hi n deceased first cam e to Oregon Ford for th e co n sid eratio n of $4000. I t se n t in will c o u n t 100 votes for th e Mor he located n e a r H u b b a rd , w here he re is now claim ed th e no te for th e m o rt ris c h a ir, an d it m ay lie for new or old m ained u n til .'852, w hen he m oved to gage h as n ev er been paid as well as a Lots of Hops Sold. su b scrip tio n s, job w ork or ad v ertisin g . S pring V alley, Polk c o u n ty , w here lie larg e sum of in te re st, h u t n ev erth eless rem ain ed th ro u g h o u t th e in terv en in g T he O regonian is a u th o rity for th e M 'e m a n disposed of th e p ro p e rty to vears. s ta te m e n t t h a t hops in th is section E e a n o r B lack, w ho in tu rn sold to Still Thinks Them Good. T hese follow ing su rv iv e him : G eorge w ere p re tty well sold up last S a tu rd a y . W m . Black, and th a t la te r a <|iiit claim j J o h n S ch n ette, p re sid e n t of th e M ani and C . M., of P o rtla n d , C y ru s, of In d e- I It sa y s: “ Tin* featu re of th e «lay w as deed was given to th e c ity of In d e p e n towoc (W isconsin) Savings b a n k , th e pei n e n c e ; M rs. P ercy W illis, F o rt Col- th e sw eeping o p eratio n s «>f K lab er, j d en ce for a p o rtio n of th e lan d to be f a t h e r of th e h an k g u a ra n te e p lan , is a n m h ia, W ash ., A lbert a t hom e on the W olf A Net te r in th e D allas section. ' used as a p ip e lin e f o r a w aterin g tro u g h . I re p u b lic a n , tho u g h he believe« in th e f a r m ; M rs. E. T. P re sco tt, M rs. J . A ab so lu te ly , b u y in g e v e ry th in g th a t was Now th e ex ecu to rs of th e Fortl «s ta te I, d em o cratic icn ied y for th e h an k in g R e m in g to n , S a le m ; Mon m e an d Fred, for sale th e re . T w e n ty -!h re e lots of d e sire to h a v e all th re e title s to th e j evils and panics of of th e c o u n try . I l e j Deceased has been alm o st \ lifelong Dalla* h ops, to ta lin g 2050 hales. pHssed p ro p e rty declared in v a lid in favor of I is in P o rtla n d now w ith his d a u g h te r inninber of th e P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h .— u n d e r th e ir co n tro l d u rin g th e day. th e th** e s ta te as h o ld er of th e m o rtg ag e.— on a to u r of th e c o u n try , a n d lie is e n th u - S tatesm an prices ran g in g from 7 to T he sam e Salem S ta te sm a n . sia a o stic u a ra n te e firm also b o u g h t 675 hales in o th e r sec t l v in I " “ his W advocacy r of th e g ..................... Carter-Trent. tio n s d u rin g th e d ay . T h is is th e big of f b an k d ep osits bv th e g eneral govern- Jo h n D w yer b ro k e h i s w rist a t a! icn t. “ F ifty y ears ago I conceived th e me A t th e hom e of tlie b rid e ’s p a re n ts. gest single d a y ’s b u siness ev er accom Black Rock logging c a m p S a tu rd a y . id lea e a of g u a ra n te e in g bank d e p o sits,” Mr. an d M rs. J . G. T re n t, on th e Dolph plished by one h o p firm in Oregon. — — — ------------ Miss M ina H u g h es h as r e tu rn e d from 1 said M r. S c h n e tte th is m o rning, ' a n d 1 place, Ju d g e H a rd y H olm an spoke the a visit of several m o n th s in C alifo rn ia. h av e stu d ied it c o n sta n tly since th a t happy an d im p ressiv e w ords t h a t mad«* Thoroughly Reliable. tim e. I t is not a visionary schem e, it on<- flesh of M r. C laren ce C C a rte r and J . C. Rose w an ts h is Ite m iz e r c h a n g If ever th e re w as a reliable and safe is th e so lu tion of th e banking and panic Miss M ary T ren t. T he m a rria g e o c c u r- ed from M onm outh to K h alo tu s, W ash. , q u estio n s an d i t is lx Hind to com e, if not ed a t high noon anti a n u m b e r of rt*la remedy it is t h a t old an d fam ous porous H . D. W h itm a n , th e fo rm er M on in one w ay, th e n in a n o th e r.—O re tivee of b o th c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s were p la ste r, A llcock’s. It h as been in list* for s ix ty y ears, an d is as |H>pular to d ay g o n ian . p resen t to w itness th e cerem o n y and as ever, And we d o u b t if th e re is a civi m o u th la u n d ry m a n . h as ch an g ed h is ■ a fterw ard to discuss such n b o u n tifu l lized c o m m u n ity on the face of th e glolx* a<ldress to S t. J o h n s . anti well cooked d in n e r as is h u t seldom w here th is w onderful ¡min reliever c a n E ugene B yerley e x a c t s to open his i Have Crowded House. w ithin o n r call. T h e h a p p y couple at not lie found, in th e selection of th e Ixiwling alley th is w eek. E v e ry th in g I T h e A lcazar Stock C o m p an y played once w ent to housekeeping on one of J. in g red ien ts anti in th e ir m a n u fa c tu re is now tip to «late, am i he will no d o u b t, r to a cro w d ed house last M onday ev en W. M yer’s farm s and h a v e now settled th e g re a te st ca re is tak en to keep each h av e a larg e p atro n ag e. in g a t W oodm an h all. D allas is to 1* down as staid old m arried folks. T he p la ste r up to th e h ig h est sta n d a rd of A h ay rack p a rty of som e 30 young c o n g ra tu la te d t h a t sh e is able to s u p Ite m iz e r an d th e ir m any frien d s in Polk excellence, am i so p u re and sim p le are people from M o n m o u th e n liv e n » ! o u r ’ p o rt th e v isits of a com pany of th is co u n ty u n ite in w ishing th e m a life o f th e in g re d ie n ts th a t even a child can gtVSfiti SatiinlMV n ig h t. T hey ip 0 D (| caiib re. T he p layers are all lad ies and bliss from now on. nse th e m . A llcock’s are th e o rig in al th e ev en in g a t th e r in k . g e n tle m e n ,a n d ex trem ely p roficient in and g en u in e porous p la s te rs am i are T he only sa tisfa c to ry an sw er to th e sold bv d ru g g ists in every p a rt of th e G eorge Brown had a sk a tin g m atch t h e i r several roles. T he tw o n ig h ts e n on w ith a p arty a t M cM in tvtlle F rid ay te r ta in m e n t alread y given h ere has m o m entous q u e s tio n , A re th e dead civilized w orld. firm ly e sta b lish e d th e ir w o rth in th e alive? m ust lx* founded upon facts, says n ig h t, b u t h is o p o n e n t (It w th e tra c k an d ieft l>ef«>re h e / o t th e re . m in d s of o u r people, and th e v can al Alfred R ussel W allace, in th e N ovem b irth d a y p ways re st assu red of crow ded houses at ber D elin eato r. D uring th e last sixty en C««ey S unday. Dall-lnitea going to th e m et rop'ilia th e ir v isits h e re a fte r. 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We have some very attractive designs in Wall Paper that we are offering at greatly reduced prices. If you are going to paper this fall it will pay you to get our prices before buying. Linoleum Our stock is large and prices right. We have a few remnants in the 12- foot size; if they will fit your room we will make you a special price- Furniture We buy our furniture mostly from the Oregon Furniture Manufacture Company, of Portland. In so doing we save the high freight from the east. That is why we sell cheaper. Rugs Our stock of rugs is larger than ever. We have some very attractive designs and colors that will suit you. A D A M S & B R O B S T CO. NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF ELECTRIC PALACE, RILEY BLOCK, DALLAS, OREGON. ............................................................