Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, November 12, 1908, Image 7

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    See the V audette's program.
Sewing m achines for rent a t L. D.
Daniel’s.
W eak Kidneys, Lame Back Go to the Vaudette for the best
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- and ■ i i m
m pictures.
Inflammation of the Bladder Mr. R. C. Craven went to Portland on
business today.
Look out for m eteors these fine even-
| ings. They are due.
S o ld , to y C O N R A D
S T A F B I N . 3 3 a .H a ,« , O r e g o n
I The H otel Gail ted 53 traveling men
i at d inner last Friday.
F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s’ A n ti- P a i n P ills.
| Call a t C rider’s grocery and find out
Go to the V audette for th e beet pic­ how to get a |>ercolator.
tures.
Oyster shell grit food for chickens,
DO YOU REMEMBER THOSE
We have a new bulk syrup—good—at j old and young a t ta u g h a ry ’s.
L
oughary’«,
GOOD BARGAINS YOU GOT AT
There will be an assault case before
I*ook for program of Electric Palace Justice Holm an next Saturday.
elsewhere in this paper.
Go to Shultz, thegrocer, and try some
Prince Taft and our Jonathan are play­ of the W hite Lily hour—the best on the
ing golf and incidentally politics.
m arket.
Mrs. M. G. G underson, of Silverton,
Buy a pound of Santos coffee a t C ri­
is visiting h ersister, Mrs. P. A. Finseth. d ers’« grocery and ask how to get a per­
Dr. Hay ter is attending a m eeting of i colator.
the state dental board in Portland this | Mr. Rea Craven is seriously ill a t his
week.
home in this city with inflam m atory
Miss Cecil Blessing has returned from rheum atism .
a six weeks visit with her brother,
A m eeting of L&Creole club is called
M arshal, in Portland.
a t th eir parlors for Sunday afternoon,
November
22nd.
Salem, Falls City and W estern Ma­
chine shop now snorts an arc light of
Mrs. F. E. Lynn, of Perrydale, vis­
which they are quite proud.
ited here with her m other, Mrs. S. J#
Sol Blessing has raised his residence, Richm ond, Tuesday.
given it a new coat of paint, and gener­
\ir . It. I). Jennings arrived from Ida­
ally improved its appearance.
ho W ednesday for an extended visit
The R ickreall Milling Company is w ith his family here.
making an ex tra hue brand of flour,
Born, a t Riddle, recently, to Mrs. J,
the W hite Lily. Ask your grocer for it. W. Welch, formerly Miss A nna Long-
Nearly every business m an in Dallas acre, of Dallas, a son.
is a mem ber of the M erchants’ Protec­
Rev. M. 8. Reeves, of Portland, will
tive association, several having joined preach in the Presbyterian church Sun­
lately.
day m orning and evening.
Mrs. Sol Blessing, Mrs. H enrv Stum p
Ralph B utler is carrying his arm in a
and little Frankie leave for A lbany to ­ sling, caused by getting hand cut while
day to visit Mrs. B ertha Fiddim an, engagedin a trial of strength.
Mrs. Blessing’s daughter.
Edw ard G erlinger is now the proud
last year? We are prepared to treat you just
Mr. D. Sellers says th a t prosperity pol isessor of a fine large touring car
ifo as squarely this year.
has struck the country to a (lean cer­ Leon E lder brought it up from Portland
tainty, as his old sow gave b irth to nn
We would like a correspondent from
even dozen pigs Sunday.
the Salt Creek neighborhood. We now
The large engine a t the electric light have the rest of the county pretty well
works has had to run continuously covered.
lately owing to needed repairs being
Lou G erlinger is in Chicago to m eet
made on the sm aller one.
his wife, who has been visiting in th e
Mrs. F. H. Morrison, Miss H allie east, and his father and m other who
Morrison, Sheriff G rant, H arry H ollis­ have been in Europe.
* to the lowest notch, consistent with th e quality of ter
and wife, and C. H. Stum p were
E dw ard Gerlinger has sold his in te r­
m etropolitan visitors Sunday.
goods we sell.
est in the axe handle factory to W. I).
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Johnson Bros, have ju st installed two Myer, who will hereafter handle the
double deck 10-foot plate glass show Portland end of business.
cases, th a t are dandies in every respect,
W ork has been discontinued at the
and assist greatly in show ing off the
fine line of confections th a t they carry. city quarry on account of the inability
to haul rock to town, and some of the
Com pany H took seventh place in the m achinery will be stored in town.
state com petition shoot, and II. G.
Rev. Chas. A. Sias, of Forest Grove,
2 w ith a full line o f H eaters, Ranges and Cook Stingley is included in the 20 best exchanged
pulpits with Rev. Jenkins at
m
arksm
en,
ranking
n
in
th
.
The
m
ajor
* Stoves, also useful articles for the Kitchen, Pan­ of th e regim ent especially compliments the C hristian church here Sunday, and
the Dallas company on th eir record s o delivered an address m uch adm ired by
try and Laundry, all High Grade Tools, Farm ma­
the m em bership.
H o o r n after establishm ent.
chinery, etc., N ot w ishing to carry over any V e­
John L. Castle, of D ayton, open­
Jack Klauck, night watch and engine ed a new grocery store under the Item i-
hicles or Implem ents, w e are prepared to give
tender in the S. P. yards, informs us zer office Tuesday m orning, m aking the
you the best prices on these.
th a t boys m utilated considerable prop- seventh business of th a t nature now
1‘lione 355 ,.rty there Halloween night, by paint- w ithin th e city lim its.
An experienced
November records a t Daniel’s
N2<> jug engine cabs, letting off steam , etc.
M utual.
Thanksgiving cards a t D aniel's.
Uncle Bill Brown has his invitation
Miss Eisie Ray is now clerking for Such acts as th a t go beyond the pale of list m ade out for his birthday dinner,
fnn and should be dealt with according
See the delft blue at L oughary’s.
L. D. Daniel,
which
will include every widow and
to law. No one a t any tim e has license
M. H ayter. dentist, Wilson building.
Miss Mabel Ellis has been visiting to destroy or m utilate th e property of widower in th e city lim its of Dallas.
He hopes th a t he has them all, but if
F o r h e a d a c h e D r. M ile s’ A n tl- P a l n P ills
another.
friends in Dallas.
any should happen to be missed, he
Som ething in to st cards a t Daniel’s.
Try a sack of W hite Lilly flour for sale
Mr. Charles K raber has ju st come to wants them to consider th is notice an
town from the K lam ath country, where invitation ju st the same.
Brown A Stout, lawyers, abstracters, a t Scott & Siinouton’s.
notary public. Collections. L'glow Bid.
Mr. W. I. Reynolds was over from he has lieen employed the past year as
On C hristm as m orning Uncle Bill
tim ekeeper with the U. S. Reclam ation
the reform school Sunday.
announces it as his intention to
This is a special invitation for you to
Service on the K lam ath Irrigitation Brown
again
m ake glad the hearts of the chil­
Miss H elene Ilolm an, of Salem , was Project. Mr. K raber had quite an e x ­
come in ami hear the latest Edison
dren
of
Dallas under 13 years of age by
an over Sunday visitor here.
music a t D aniel’s.
perience on his journey north. Having
t he presentation to each one a nice hag
The annual school officers convention come overland horseback, a distance of of candy. He did this last year and in
Come in and let us equip your phono­
about 300 miles, traveling via the K lam ­
graph w ith E dison’s latest discovery— will occur in Dallas on December 5th
ath Agency and crossing the m ountains m any instances it was the only C hrist­
the four-m inute records.
Scott & Simonton carry W hite Lilly over the S. P. trail near Odele Lake, mas present received by come of the
W hen you w ant proscriptions filled flour, the product of the Rickreall mills coining through 20 miles of snow which little ones. He will p re p a re for the
by a com petent druggist, one who is and the best ever.
was two feet deep, he was m ighty glad event by ordering a barrel of choice
candy.
careful and knows w hat lie is about, go
Pleasant, sure easy, safe little liver to reach th e W illam ette Valley, with
to Conrad S tafrin ’s drug store.
its
gentle
rain,
and
Dallas
looks
mighty
pills, are Dewitt’s L ittle Early Risers.
good.to him . Mr. K raber says th a t c l a ib o r n F r T c h a r d s o n d e a d .
D eW itt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
tlie p rettiest county lie lias seen on his
unequaled.in eases of weak back, back
Scott Loughary, of Dallas, is visiting journey is just north of Corvallis and
ache, inflam m ation of the bladder, rheu­ a t the home of his uncle, W. J. Lough- on down the line to dear old Dallas. He Expire« Suddenly in Portland Aged
m atic pains. Antiseptic and act prom pt­ arv—McMinnville T. R.
is going to visit w ith his brother, Win.
73 Years.
ly. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holm an and K raber. for a short tim e and then he is
Try Kodol today on our guarantee. children came up from Portland to a t­ going east to Denver.
Take it for a little while, as th a t is all tend the Jacobson-H oim an wedding.
J?’1
yesterday evening to Mr, C. L. - Crider
you will need to take. Kodol digests
of the sudden death of Claiborne Rich­
Use D eW itt's Corbolized W itch H a ­
w hat you eat and makes the stom ach
ardson, well known here. The Oregon­
zel Salve, it is healing, cooling and j
sweet. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
ian says:
clensing. It is good for piies. Sold by
WATERPROOF
K ennedy’s L axative Cough Syrup Conrad Stafrin.
W. Claiborn Richardson, a native of
moves the bowels gently. C ontains no
Iowa and a pioneer of 1852, aged 73
Blodgett’s shooting gallery w ants tu r­
opiates. It is pleasant to take, ami
years, 10 m onths and 8 days, died in
children especially like the taste, so keys and geese to be competed for from
this city yesterday. Mr. Richardson
nearly like maple sugar. Sold by C on­ now until the Holidays. Everybody
was born in Iowa, Ja n u a ry 3, 1835, and
are
cut
on
large
shoots
at
the
popular
place
of
am
use­
rad Stafrin.
with his parents, crossed the plains to
patterns, designed
ment
Oregon
in 1852, residing for a short
You can cure dyspepsia, indigestion.
, to give the wearer
tim e in I’olk county, and afterw ards
Tho following pupils were neither ab-
the utmost comfort
Sour or weak stomach, or ip fact any
locating in Lane county. He was a
for») of stoipach trouble if you will tako sent or tardy (Turing the m onth which
resident of Portland from 1802 to 1871,
LIGHT-DURABLE-CLEAN and
Kaijol occasionally. Try it today on ended Octofier 3rd in d istric t H: Irm a
two years later he removed to
ppr guarantee, wo know w hat it will do Syron, Neppie Bell, Ifazel M erritt, Eth-
flUARAKTtO'SMtRPROOf Independence, where he lived nntil
! el Wilson, Ava Conner and Bib Tabor.
fur you, Sold by Conrad Stafrin,
last
spring,
when he returned to this
S U IT S * 3 2 2
1 —Cora Gay, teacher.
city to live with his daughters. He is
S L IC K E R S »322
Mr. and Mrs. C, A. McCarger and .
survived by a widow two sons and three
little son and Mrs Anna Craven left | C. A. Dunn, of Portland, lias pur-
Be SUM m r CM HtHT
YOU NAVf U A H TUI - ^ * » 5
daughters.
His sons
a re: Judge
Tlm rsdav for Santa Barbara to remain I chased the confectionery and cigar lius-
sich or me w *
W illiam E. Richardson, of Spokane,
until after the holidays. L ater they mess of P. O, M artin. Mr. Dunn is
W asington and Frank Richardson,
w ill go to San Francisco to join George j well known to the tmople of W oodburn
deputy sheriff, Solomonville, Arizona.
W Kleiser to make a tour of the state and heartily welcomed in the business
His daughters are : Mrs. May Farley,
in Mr. Kleiser's touring ear.
I circle.—W oodburn Independent.
Mrs. Jennie Huchina and Miss Erne
Richardson, all of this city. The re ­
m ains will be taken to Dallas for in te r­
m ent.
ATTENDING 0 A. C.
D eW IT T ’S KIDNEY AND BLADDER. PILLS FOR.
BACKACHE
A WEEK’S TRIAL 25c
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T he following students of Polk eoun-
ty are this w inter in attendance a t the
agricultural college ut Corvallis:
Airlie— Rita Pnrtwood, Klsie ({evens,
W alter Ciuyer, Saxon llruce, J . Kininet
Norton.
BucH—Jud Oviatt, Kutie Ridgeway,
Denzel L. Ridgeway, John I). Ridgeway,
H ugh C. Fletclier, Allan Fletcher, H er­
m an I,. Prather.
Dallas—Jo h n Plankington, Glen De-
Haven, W intlia R. Palmer.
Falls Citv—H enry J. Pfandhoefer,
Ralph B. H arrington, Percy L. Dodd,
Cecil M. Dodd, Irene F. Dodd.
Independence—Genevieve Tillery, E d­
win W. W allace, Golda V. Rhodes, Les­
ter C. Rhodes, Chas. G. McLaughlin.
McCoy—Charles E. M erritt, Loyd P.
Scott, W. E arl Sears.
M onm outh—Agnes Cam pbell, Thos. J
P ettit.
R ickreall—John T. Burch.
Suver—Ross C ham berlain, Fred M.
Suver.
M i. T. A. Fowler, oi San Diego, is
here on a visit with his relative, Mrs. T.
J . H ayter.
Sheriff G rant has taken ui> the booths
from all over the county anil they are
now stored away until the next general
election.
Mr. A. J . Barham has purchased of
W. A. K eyt 358 acres of the old S. W.
Fletcher place Crowley, and will prob­
ably cut it up into sm all fruit lands,
there being no better soil in Oregon for
th a t purpose.
D a lla s
Oregon
♦ You Will Find
DOINGS
IN THE up
TOWN.
1 Us
Stocked
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal-
las and their Friends.
TOWERS FISH BRAND
O IL E D
GARMENTS
Pants
.....A N E W
L I N E OP.....
Corduroys
JUST RECEIVED
$1.75 to $3.50
TAKE YOUR PICK NOW W HILE
THE SIZES ARE FULL. AT THE
Dallas Mercantile Co.
N o th in g does m ore for
a grocer, one w ay or the
other, than coffee. H e
m ust sell poor; (he needn’t
sell it to you) it is good
that m akes him.
Your grocer returns your money If you don*l
like Schilling's Best: we pay him
Street Improvement Notice.
To G eorge M. Gooch, A m elia Gooch, E liza M.
D ornsife, E. C. K irk p a tric k , M. V. K ir k p a t­
rick , Y. A. Yost, T. J. Colson, H. G. C a m p b e ll:
OTICE is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e city c o u n c il
of tn e city of P a lla s , O regon, co n te m p la te s
th e p assag e of a n o rd in a n c e re q u irin g th e im ­
p ro v e m e n t of
th o se c e rta in s tre e ts or
p a rts of s tre e ts in said c ity a d ja c e n t to
M il d
a d jo in in g th e h e re in below d e s c rib ­
ed lo ts or p a rts of lo ts or p arcels of g ro u n d
in th e m a n n e r fo llo w in g to w it; By th e co n ­
s tr u c tio n of a new sid ew alk 5 feet 4 in ch es
w ide (1) on th e s o u th sid e of th a t c e rta in
s tre e t co m m o n ly k n o w n as th e co u n ty road
le a d in g ea ste rly from th e east en d of Mill
s tre e t a d ia e e n t to a n d a d jo in in g th a t c e rta in lot
o r p arce l of g ro u n d d escrib ed as b e g in n in g 80
f e e rn o rth from th e n o r th e a s t co rn e r of block 9,
C o n k ey ’s F irst A d d itio n to D a lla s; th e n c e ea st
149 f e e t; n o rth 7$ fe e t; ea st 98 fe e t; n o rth 50
feet to so u th b o u n d a ry o f c o u n ty ro ad ; th e n ce
n o rth w e s t a lo n g s o u th lin e of said ro ad to
M l in t d u e n o rth from P. O. B .; th e n c e so u th 204
_ >t to P. O. B. (2) on s o u th sid e of Mill stre e t a d ­
fee
ja c e n t to a n d a d jo in in g th a t c e rta in lo t o r p a r ­
cel of g ro u n d d escrib ed as b e g in n in g 280 feet
n o rth from th o n o rth w e s t c o rn e r of b lock 9,
C o n k ey ’s F irst A d d itio n to D allas, O regon;
th e n c e e a st 60 f t : n o rth 100 f t ; west 60 f t ; so u th
100 feet to P. O. B .; (3) on th e so u th sid e of Mill
s tre e t a d ja c e n t to a n d a d jo in in g th a t c e rta in
lo t o r p arce l of g ro u n d d escrib ed as b eg in n in g
216 feet ea st o f th e n o r th e a s t c o rn e r of b lock
11, O rig in a l Tow n of D allas; th e n c e s o u th 100
f e e t; e a st 150 f e e t; n o rth 100 feet; w est 150 feet
to p lace of b e g in n in g ; (4) on th e w est sid e of
S tu m p stre e t a d jo in in g lo ts 1 a n d 2, b lock 17,
in E llis’ A d d itio n to D allas; (5) on th e w est
sid e of E llis s tr e e t a d jo in in g lo ts 1 am i 2, block
21 E llis’ A d d itio n to D allas; all in th e c ity of
D allas, Polk c o u n ty , O regon.
T h a t such sid ew alk s w ill bo c o n s tru c te d of
lu m b e r a t th e tim e a n d in th e m a n n e r to be
h e re in a fte r p rescrib e d by said o rd in a n c e . T h a t
t h e co st o f M id s id e w a lk w ill b e u s e ts e d to
th e ab o v e d escrib ed p ro p e rty fro n tin g an d
a b u ttin g th e re o n . T h a t th e c ity c o u n c il w ill
sit in th e c o u n c il c h a m b e r in sa id c ity on th e
16th d ay of N ovem ber, 1908, a t 7:30 oV loek in
th e ev en in g , to h e a r a n d d e te rm in e o b je ctio n s
an d rem o n stran ces th e re to , if a n y th e re be;
a n d th a t a ll o w n ers a n d o th e r p erso n s in I n ­
te rest m ay a tte n d a t said tim e a n d p lace a n d
show cau se, if a n y th e y h av e , w h y said sid e ­
w alk sh o u ld n o t be c o n s tru c te d .
Done by o rd er of th e city co u n cil of th e city
of D allas m a d e o n th e 2nd d a y of N ovem ber.
1908.
W itness m y h a n d a n d th e official seal of said
city of D allas th is 4 th d ay of N ovem ber, 1908.
[ seal ]
L. D. BROWN,
A u d ito r a n d Police J u d g e
of th e C ity of D allas, O regon.
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DALLAS
CITY BANK
Dwllas, Oregon.
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Salt Creek School Report.
Those neither tardy nor absent in the
Salt Creek school district No. 10, for
the m onth of O ctober: Prim ary grades,
George anti Anna Friesen, Em m a Fos­
ter, W illie and Lydia Thiesies, Lena
and Anna Kliever, Silas Starr, M eritt
H art, Johnnie ami W alter Voth, Ella
Aebi. U pper grades, Loreta Roberts,
Budd H art, Mabel Aebi, Harold Starr,
Gussie Thiesies, M argareta Braun, Tina
Roberts, K ate Friesen, Alvin Aebi.—
Miss ta u . Albee, principal, Miss Emma
Aebi, teacher.
Sam Osbion is on the sick list.
Mrs. Vale visited Mrs. Womcr last
week.
AlvaW om er has the blocks out for
his new house.
Rev. Burns preached a t th e school
house last night.
Ed Wills has rented the B ryant farm
near Wells Station.
Clay Bush, of Parker, visited a t Er-
nest Bush’s Sundav,
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Will Bush is helping Alva W omer
and Frank Gilliam put up a wire fence.
Solie Will«, Miss Agnes and Priscilla
W ills are visiting their cousin Mrs. E d ­
na Baskett, of near- Independence.
N E W TO -D A Y
A dverU sing u n d e r th is h ea d f c e n t a word
each in s e rtio n
[ANTED—A good re lia b le m an to r u n a
hou se-m o v in g o u tfit. I n q u ir e of Mrs.
A lice F rak es, D allas,
N20
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C O R SALE a t a b a r g a in —a 3-year-old
Jld Ally,
I M aud
K elly a n d O akw ood
tgistered,
s ta n d a rd bred, a p p ly a t Wm. K r a b e rs, near
D allas.
N26
CO R SALE CH EA P—T h irty h ea d of reg istered
• C otsw oiu sh eep , w ill ta k e fresh cows as
p a r t p ay . S m all b a n d of g o ats fo r sale o r let
on s h a re s ; live h e a d of Hue b u ck s e n title d to
reg ister, A b a rg a in . P h o n e, 1226, box 385,
D allas.
tf
WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY
L A U G H A K Y ’S OROCKKY.
At th e homo of the contracting par ^
lies at high noon on W ednesday, No­
vember 11th, Rev. M. F. Dixon, pastor
of the M ethodist church, by means of
the ring ceremony, united in m arriage
Meda Imogen«*, youngest daughter of I
Judge and Mrs. H ardv Holman, and
Mr. Edwin Jacobson, of this city.
T he parlors were tastefuilv decorated
for the occasion with B ride’s roses and j
potted plsnts.
The bride was beautifully gowned in !
w hite silk m nlle and Duchess all-over
lace, and carried a show er ta q u e t of
pink carnations.
CEREALS
I
After the ceremony was over and con-
S gratulations received, the 30 im m ediate I j wag reading th a t propert y neve
I relative« of the brule anil groom prerent ,,,.,11. a good hoy. th a t it 1« «any to
f partook of a splendid w elding «(inner
|, anl w„ rl( 8nil tiar(1 tim es,
The happy couple were the recipients canHe th a t’s the onlv tiling you can do,
| of m any handsom e ami useful presents but wfo6n prosperity and good tim es
They lefto n the F^yer in the afternoon i come along, th a t’s when the Fool-Killer
for Portland and a tour of tho Hound has to work over tim e. I tell you if
j citiez. On and after the 20th they will hard work m akes a hoy any good, I
be a t home to th eir m any friend» at ought to be coming th a t way some. I
their residence on the corner of Jeffer­ think I unpacked enough cereals yes
son and Clay streets.
terday to stock an ordinary store.
Sow If any of yon people can’t feel
The bride has been a resident of quite satisfied with the cereals vou are
| Dallas practically all her life, and is eating, or if you are tired of eating pro
j well known as one of our most accom- pared saw dust with excelsior trim m ings
| plished and handsom e voting ladies. 1 come «traight to our store, for certainty
In securing her the groom has certainly there never has been In th e liistory of
drawn a valuable prize in the main* Dallas such a stock of good things to eat
I monial lottery.
as there 1« now a t Ixingharv’s store
The groom ha« bean > resident of , And If you w ant th e right kind of
Dallas for several years and has proven I breakfast foods, the kinds yon always
himself of most exem plary habits and ‘ liked before you got stuck on w heat and
of good business aeenmen. He is seting liarley chaff, yon ask for me, the Candy
| as agent for Wells Fargo’s express com- Kid, and I will give you a straight
, ! panv here and is the owner of one of j hunch on w hat to get
our transfer companies. T hat the
j v >11 me couple have all th e happiness of
WILLIE.
I th is life and none ot its troubles 1« the
1 wish of the Item ixer.
F o r C o u g h s and C o ld s
Troubled with a cough? A hard cold, bronchitis, or some
chronic lung trouble? There is a medicine made for just
these cases— Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor knows
all about it. Ask him what he thinks of it. No medidne
can ever take the place of your doctor. Keep in close
touch with him, consult him frequently, trust him fully.
N o ^ a J c o h o H n J h is c o u g in ^ ^
AyeT^IIu^^uga^oatedTTiirv^^SC^^ctdlrectlTo^tbeTlver? T O T S
live.
Dote, only one pllL Sold for nearly sixty yean. Atk your doctor about than.
We do notlMake a Business of Baying Goods
That are Called Snaps, but Buy Good Goods,
Which We Sell at the lowest Possible Price
SALE—An O reg o n ian m a il box a t h a lf
In q u ire a t th is office.
F°n,
p rice,
COME IN A N D LOOK OVER OUR STOCK
A N D YOU W ILL BE CONVINCED
COR SALE—Som e E n g lish ry e g rass. In-
* q u ire o f H en ry C lan tield , D allas. M u tu al
p h o n e.
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OR re n t, 206 ac re s, a b o u t 70 acres c a n be
plow ed. C al o n V anO rsdel «& C ook,D allas,
for f u u r th
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e r p a rtlle u la rs .
WE HAVE A FEW PURE SIEK FLOSS MAIRESSES
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EGISTERED O. I. C. Sw ine, p ig s e ith e r sex,
4 to 6 m o n th s o ld , a n d M am m oth Bronz
tu r k e y s .—C. 1. B a lla rd , 2J m iles S o u th e a st of
D allas, o n M otor lin e .
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LEFT THAT AKE CERTAINLY A BARGAIN
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OR sale c h e a p —O ne te a m of 10 y ea r old
M ares, good d riv e rs a n d g en tle. One is a
tin e s in g le d riv e r. O ne 2 y ea r o ld co lt, g eld in g ,
co m in g 3 in s p rin g . W ill m a k e e x tr a line d r iv ­
er. One 3 y e a r old, co m in g 4, A ll sta n d a rd
bred. In q u ire a t A. H. H a rris Je w e lry Store,
D allas.
No
IIEK E is a tirstclass h o rse s h o e r a t F red
W ag n er’s b la c k s m ith sh o p . G ive h im a
tr i a l u u d be co n v in ced .
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HALL & HAYES
H ouse-Furnishers
you w an t y o u r h o m e ra ise d o r m oved,
W HEN
ca ll o n W eldon B lack, D allas. M u tu al
p h o n e 234.
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Citation.
A T C H A P M A N ’S OLD S T A N D
In th e co u n ty c o u rt of th e s ta te of O regon for
th e c o u n ty of P o lk . In th e m a tte r of th e e s ­
ta te of E liz a b e th S to d d ard , d e c e a s e d ; To all
a n d a n y u n k n o w n h eirs of E liz a b e tli Htod-
la rd , d e c e a s e d :
N T H E NAME O F T H IS T A T E OF OREGON;
You are h ereb y c ite d a n d re q u ire d to a p ­
p e a r in th e co u n ty c o u rt o f th e s ta te of O re­
g o n for th e co m ity of P o lk a t th e c o u rt room
th e re o f a t D allas, in th e c o u n ty of P o lk , on
th e
DALLAS
L
ac
W oodman Hall, Thursday, Nov. 12.
OTTO F . L. HERSE
28th day of November, 1908,
a t 10 o ’clock In th e fo ren o o n of said d ay th e n
a n d th e r e to show cau se If a n y th e re be w hy
th e p e titio n o f tin- a d m in is tr a to r praying an
o rd e r d ire c tin g h ,u i to sell th e real e s ta te of
sa id d eceased d escrib ed as follow s, to w it:
T h a t tra c t o r p arcel of la n d in to w n s h ip 8
s o u th , of ra n g e 6 w est, W illa m ette M erid ian in
Polk co u n ty . O reg o n ,b o u n d ed a n d describ ed as
follow s: B eg in n in g a t a p o in t on th e section
lin e betw een s e c tio n s 9 a n d 16, in sa id to w n ­
s h ip a n d ra n g e , w h ic h Is 86 c h a in s e a s t o f th e
c o rn e r to sectio n s 8, 9, 16 a n d 17; th e n c e n o rth
20 c h a in s ; th e n c e ea st 36 c h a in s ; th e n c e so u th
20 c h a in s to th e lin e b etw een sectio n s 9 a n d 16;
th e n c e w est o n said lin es 2o c h a in s to p lace of
b eg in n in g , c o n ta in in g 50 acres m ore o r less,
sh o u ld n o t be g ra n te d ; a n d th a t sale th e reo f
m ay i><- m a d e nt p r iv a te sale«
NN it ness th e H on. Ed, F. G oad, co u n ty ju (j.,e
o f th e c o u n ty of P o lk , s ta te of O regon, w ith
th e seal of sa id c o u rt affixed th is 29th d .,v
O ctober, 1908.
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K. M. SMITH,
C o u n ty clerk of P o lk Co
[HEAL]
O regon.
TENOR
N ature’s Own Singer
The Sweetest Songs
By the Best Composers
Engish, Germ an and
Irish Songs
in
Assisted by
Notice for Publication.
D IR E C T O R S :
N. L. B utler, R. C. Craven, D. L. K eyt
M. M. Ellis, W. G. Vassall.
This bank is pleased to place a t tl.e
disposal of its custom ers the facilities
gained during m any years of continuous
service and grow th.
Two of Oar Pbpular Young People
Malle One.
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At the apple fair held in Albany yes­
terday Polk countv took second place
and captured a $75 silver ctn>, Marion
county coming out first The prize
wan given for the ta s t display of 20 t a x ­
es of apples. Collins Bros., of Inde­
pendence, took a silver cup for first
p .i z e o n t a j t ta x of N oithern Spies.
The show waH a success in every re-
spect, a large crowd being present, and
much good fruit exhibited.
Predden
Cashier
h o l m a ï T-JÂ c o b s o n .
T
Catarrh Cannot ho C n i
W ith local application«, aa they i
not reach the seat of the diseaee.
tarrli is a blood or constitutional did
and in order to cure it you must taki
internal remedies. Hall. Catarrh Core
is taken internally, and acta directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’«
C atarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was prescribed by one of the beet
physicians in this country for yean and
is a regular prescription. It iscompoeed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best bkssl purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous -urluee«. The perfect
com bination of the two ingredient« is
what produce« such wonderful re« lilts
in cuiing catarrh. Send for testimo­
nials free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Prop«.,
Toledo, O. Sold lit drufgiiU , price 75
cents. Take H all's Family Pill« for
constipation.
C R E 8H cow for sale . A ddress F. J . Bissell.
1 D allas, No. 1; o r com e a n d see. Tw o m iles
n o rth of S a lt C reek seh o o l h o u se o n B allsto n
ro a d .
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COFFEE
R .C . C RA V EN
W .G .V A S S A L L .
PEEDEE.
GETS SECOND PRIZE.
Student« from Polk Going to that F°Ik Gets Honors at Albany Apple
Fair
Popular Institution.
# Faull’s H ardw are
| W e Shave
W Profits
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FRANK A . W HTE,
Pianist
D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r.
U. H. Land office a t P o rtla n d , O regon.
J u ly 16, 1908.
N otice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t C h etw y n d C.
C oad, of D allas, O regon, w ho, o n Ju ly 16, 1908,
m a d e T im b er Land a p p lic a tio n . No. 0 95, for
E ] N W ] S ectio n 15 a n d H E J H NV 1, S ection
10, T o w n sh ip 8 8, R ange 8 W, of W illa m e tte
M erid ian , h a s filed n o tice of in te n tio n to
m a k e final proof, to e s ta b lis h claim to th e
la u d ab o v e d escrib ed , before K. M. S m ith ,
C o u n ty C lerk, a t D allas, O regon, o n th c 2 .ird
d ay of D ecem ber, 1908.
c la im a n t n am es as w itn esses: N. R. D ale, of
P o rtla n d O reg o n ; K. M ulkey, of B lo d g ett, O re­
gon ; IT. 8. L o u g h a ry , of D allas, O r e g o n ;! ) . NV.
I)u n n , o f D allus, O .iregon.
regon
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
R eg ister.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Tickets 3S , SO and 7 5
On Sale at STAFRIN’S DRUG STORE
Adm inistratrix Notice.
O TICE is h e re b y g iv en th a t th e u n d e rs ig n e d
h as been a p p o in te d by th e e o n n ty e o u rt of
Polk c o u n ty , s ta te o f O regon, a d m in is tr a tr ix
of th e e s ta te of A ndrew J P u rv in e, deceased,
la te of Polk eo u n ty , s ta te of Oregon.
All p erso n s h a v in g H a im s H guinst th e es­
ta te of th e sa id d e c e d e n t a re h ereb y req u ired
p resen t th e sam e, d u ly v erified as by law
re q u ire d , to the u n d ersig n e d a d m in is tr a tr ix at
th e farm of said d e c e d e n t n e a r Zetia. Polk
e o u n ty , s ta te of O regon, o r to P. II. D’Arey,
D’A rry biiik tfn g , in tn e city of .Salem, M arion
e o u n ty , s ta te of O regon, w ith tu six m o n th s
from th e d a te of th is n otice.
D ated, O c to b e r22. 1908.
PAULINA F PURVINE,
A d m in istra trix of th e e s ta te of
A ndrew J. P u rv in e , d eceased
P H . D’A rey.
A tto rn e y fo r A d m in istra trix .
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Trustees Sale
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1 h h ereb y giv en , th a t by v irtu e of th e
N OTICE
o rd er of H on. R. E. NVIlllams. referee in
b a n k ru p tc y , m ad e in th e m a tte r of F ra n k L. 1
p rice, b a n k ru p t, on th e 18th »lay of J u ly . 19UH J
th e u n d e n d g n e d a« tr u s te e In b a n k ru p tc y in I
said m a tte r w ill, on
Saturday, the 14th day of November
190«. in iro u t o f th e c o u rt h o u se in th e city
of D allas, cwuiity of P o lk a n d d a t e of I
O regon, »«ffei to r wale a t p u b lic a u c tio n , am i |
sell to th e h ig h e st b id d e r for ra s h In h a n d th e
fo llow ing describ ed tr a c t of la n d s e p a ra te ly :
B eg in n in g a t th e n o r th e a s t c o rn e r of auc­
tio n 2 in to w n sh ip 10 so u th , o f ran g e 7
w. st of NVIllanictte m e rid ia n , a n d r u n n in g
th e n c e w est Ifio ro d s ; th e n c e so u th 2lie
r o d s : th e n c e east 6 ro d s; th e n c e n o r th 23
rods, th c n e o o a a l 154 ro d s ; th e n c e n o rth 213
rods to th e plac»* o f h rg in n in g , a n d con
ta in ln g 2R4| acre*.
The sale of said p rem ises Is m a d e su b jec t to
th e m o rtg ag e lien th e re o n of NV. A. M»»reheud
to secure th e p ay m en t of th e sum o f |75n w ith
accru ed In te re st th e re o n from th e 16th »lay of |
F eb ru ary , its« Halo m o rtg ag e b e in g o f reco rd
o p p age 401. book X., Polk c o u n ty reco rd of
m ortgages.
Male of sa id p ro p e rty w ill b eg in a t 1 o ’clock
In th e a fte rn o o n o f s a ld /la ju
E. C. MuTIMMONDM,
T ru ste e.
FURSiHIDES
tor «poi eash. IO to 60% more i mey for yon to ahln Raw Fora m i flM g jP ? ”
sell at home. W rite for Price Lii Mivknt. Wiinnrt. ShiuD na I n«s. and about our
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