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I Look for the Vaudette’» proman Satur- j Go to Shultz, thegrocer, and try some REBEKAHS REMEMBER ( of the White Lily Hour—the best on the ! dav. market. (or rent at L. I) Sewing machines If * f t c r Ukiurf lw o - t M r ! » o f % r..00 lo t t * « « ( K o d o l.j o u cm ; h<mo*t!y nay It has n denòrtl.-l y o u , * v w ill refu n d y o u r m on ey. T ry k u d u l'to d a e , on th ls x u a ra n tt I Buy a pound of Santos coffee at Cri- Faithful Services of Mrs. H. B. Daniel’s. I* ill ou t ittnl s ign ihn fo llo ow w in g , . p l»res«nt resent ’ » to tbw d e a lo r s t »lie t l u s o f purvhai , : ders’ s grocery and ask how to get a per* u, return th o la itt.. _______ | Go to the Vaudette for the nest coiator. u» y o u b o u g h t IL a n d mu w ill refu n d y o u r m on ey. to tb o d ealer fr o m « Cosper as Grand Secretary . pictures. ____________ state- T ow n«. S ign her**_ ! Call at Crider’s grocery and find out J Two shows scheduled for Dallas last how to get a percolator. « i t fTiTs O U V . F O I» I N D I G E S T I O N A N D D Y S P E P S I A . The Rchekuh meeting at their hall week forgot to show up. H K 1 . I S V S 8 S O U R S T O M A C H , B E L C H I N G . E T C . E . C . D v W I T '» ' CD. C O M P A N Y . C H I C A G O . I L L . ! Oyster shell grit food for chickens, last evening was the occasion of one of Look for program of Electric Palace old and young at Loughary’s. S o ld , 'toy C O £ T » . . A . : D S T - A ^ F I ^ X i T . D a l l a , « , O r e g o n . those pleasant happenings which serve j elsewhere in this paper. to draw fraternal bonds closer and as RICKREALL. Josh Talbott, of Falls City, was a sist greatly in the perpetuation of such F or headache Dr. Miles' A nti-P ain Pills. Dallas visitor Wednesday. organizations. The incident was gotten Go to the Vaudette for the best pic Born, Friday, November 13th, to the W. R. Black and A. Hill were in up as a surprise to one of their members tures. Salem Monday. wife of Joseph lleim el, a daughter. and was so in every particular. For DO Y O U R E M E M B E R TH O SE We have a new bulk syrup—good—at Mrs. G. L, Hawkins and Mrs. J. G. Wm. Byers and wife, of Cleone, Ore eight consecutive years Mrs. H. B. Cos Loughary’s, G O O D B A R G A IN S Y O U G O T A T VanOrsdel went to Independence today. gon, visited here last week. per has served as grand secretary of the Mr. Lee Smith left Tuesday morning Born, Saturday, November 14th, to The Rickreall Milling company is in Rebekah Assembly. While at times on a business trip to Newport. the wife of J. B. Einbree, of Lewisville, stalling a new vetch machine. her duties are quite arduous, yet she Mrs. I). F. Harris is dangerously ill a son. Senator Levi Ankney, of Washington, has faithfully fullfilled them in every with peritonitis at the Dallas hotel. The Fraternal Brotherhood initiated visited relatives here last week. ft respect with honor to herself and to the W. S. Hall, of Polk county, was a three new members Monday evening ft Mr. and Mrs. Sam Orr and Otis Wait well being of the order, as is shown by Grass Valley business visitor on Mon and enjoyed a nice lunch. were in Salem on business Saturday. her continued reelection to the same of day.—Grass Valley Journal. ft Ray Co. sold a wagon load of salt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowell and Miss fice. Her sisters and brethren here con to Peter Cook at Rickreall today. That Miss Lela Grant got first prize for the ft Ada Byers visited the capital city last cluded that a nice testimonial from her best lady skater at the skating carnival is w holesale business for you. home lodge would be fitting recognition Saturday. ft of the esteem in which she is held per at Falls City Saturday night. The sewer force is now at work on the A number of the young people from sonally and a tribute to the value of Con rail Stafrin will put out a walnut Oak street main. None of the laterals here visited the skating rink in Dallas her serw es. At the proper time last orchard of nine acres on the land recent hava as yet been commenced, Saturday evening. night Miss Marie Shelton made a neat ly purchased of the Einbree estate south Geo. A. Peebles, a prominent educa Mr. Stinett and family, recently from speech embodying these facts, and Mrs. of town. tor of Marion county, and an old school Tennessee, have moved on to the .Mc \V. L. Soehren, in behalf of the lodge, presented Mrs. Cosper with a beautiful The county roller will finish upits mate of ours, died at Salem Sunday. Daniel place near here. cut glass fruit dish. The recipient was seasom- work on the Guthrie lane this The Rickreall Milling Company is Mrs. B. F. Lucas and daughter, Mira, entirely taken aback by tbo presenta week and then be brought to town and making an extra fine brand of flour, housed for the winter. the White Lily. Ask your grocer for it. returned last Friday, from a visit with tion, but managed to express her feel relatives in Salt Lake City. ings sufficiently to reply in a few words Eugene Byerley has sold his bowling Wm. Riddell, a prominent stock of thanks that fully expressed her great alley in the Uglow building to W. J. raiser and farmer from Monmouth, ar appreciation. Ice cream and cake were PERRYDALE. Wagner for $300. They will hereafter rived at Eugene this morning.— Eugene then served to the large number of mem l>e in charge of C. W. Deck w a. Guard. bers present, and quite a time had in Last Friday evening Miss Effa Brown D. L. Keyt was a Dallas visitor Mon social reunion. The Woodman camp here had an in entertained at her home the members teresting meeting Tuesday evening, day. of the Sunday school class of Hon. G. L, eight applications for membership be n o t ic e T Miss Klsie Keyt was a McMinnville Hawkins with games, music and refresh ing presented. caller Friday. ments. Ray Co. received a car load of feed Mrs. \V. P. Flannery was a Portland We have plenty of dishes. Bring all W . N. Brown, the genial proprietor, is last night that started from Portland your coupons. enlarging the seating capacity of his on the 12th. Only C> days to come 03 visitor Saturday. AM PBELL& HOLLISTER. CA" popular place of amusement, made nec miles is surely fast time. Mr. Houck, tho McMinnville miller, essary by his constantly increasing pat was a caller in Perrydnle one day last Our basket ball team met last night ronage. Did Not Materialize. week. for the first time with all their players Judge Scott was over from Salem this The dancing population of Dallas is present. .Mr. Reed, the new’ forward, Mr. (ico. Hinshav, the Watkins looking forward with bright anticipation showed up in fine form. agent, of Dallas, was in this vicinity morning to get our citizens interested in a good roads covention to be held to the dance to be given by Company recently. Dallas and vicinity will be well rep liere in the near future, and be called a II on next Wednesday evening at the Misses Edith and Ida Duignan and resented at the Fruit Grower's conven preliminary meeting for 10 o ’clock this Woodman hall. tion in Portland December 1 to 4. A Kate Jennings spent Sunday hero with morning. No one turned out at the Dr. H. L. Tonev came in from the list of prizes offered can be seen at this their parents. time apointed, and we expect the judge lountain fastness this week to remain office. The Walker llros., of Amity, com plet went back home a little disgusted. The for a short time. He is now busy help Our basket ball team is practicing ed the painting on the Christian church truth is, as the Itemizer has said before, ing I)r. Mulkey out of a rush of dental that the people of Polk county are tak hard in order to be ready for their trip Saturday evening. work.—Sheridan Sunday. ing no particular interest in such a east next month. They promise to put Miss Leta l'lankington, of Bridge- movement. Their reasons for not doing We acknowledge complimentary tick up even a stiffer game than in previous >ort, lias been visiting at the home of so are good and sufficient unto them ets to the National Apple Show at Spo years. ler aunt, Mrs. D. L. Keyt. selves, at least. The present agitation kane December 7 to 12. Arrangements A skating basket ball team has been Mr. Stump, of Independence, has is. we believe, one instigated by auto are being made to make it one of the biggest affairs ever held, and that city organized here and will play their first been visiting at the home of his broth maunfpeturers for a boulevard from Portland down the state, and creation never falls dow n on anything it attempts. game at Falls City tomorrow night with er-in-law, Mr. Parks, for a few days. a team of that city. The players are: of a road commission at tne next legis Ilcnry Keyt is improving his build lature. In The governor ¡8 out with the usual Center, Tom Magers; forwards. Leon all likelihood the road Thanksgiving proclamation which ap Elder; George Brown; guards, George ings by a new coat of paipt. He has would be built on the east side, yet the also been doing some whitewashing and counties of the west side askeil to assist peals to everyone but the editors of dem Fuller, Carl Williams. is reported to be an expert at the busi in paying for it. The truth is, Polk is ocratic newspapers, in taking a holiday. Our anti-election education endeavors ness. Of course they can always be thankful building good, permanent county roads. were not entirely in vain after all, as that they are still alive and still unter Harry M. Stine, formerly principal of We are doing it well, economically and representative-elect Orton, of Multno rified. mah countv lias drafted a bank guaran the Perrydalle school, but now a stu without any increase of taxation. Then What gift would I give to this country tee law, formulated after that of Okla dent at the Uuiversity at Eugene, is re why should we enter into any state for its benefit and future welfare as a homa, for presentation at the next ses ported to have gotten his collar bone agreement to help build in other coun broken while playing ui a football game. ties, increase our taxation, and in a Christmas gift, were it in my power? sion of the legislature. Hill McDaniel is up from Portland, November record« at Daniel’s measure let the work slide that our says Mrs. Frederic Schoff, president of Mrs. A. B. Strong left Saturday for a county court has so well begun? VVe The remains of Claiborne Richardson, urse. Phone 355 the National Congress of Mothers, in a An experienced Thanksgiving cards at Daniel’ s. fen days visit with her sister in South N26 of Inndependence, were laid to rest Fri understand that Judge Scott at Inde Mutual. symposium, ' I f I Were a National See the delft blue at Loughary’ s, day morning in the Odd Fellow’s ceme ern Oregon, and will go from there to pendence yesterday perfected arrange Ilarrv Dolph is back from a visit in Santa Claus,” in the December Deline tery. Rev. Wigmore, of Eugene, con her new home in Dayton, Washington. ments to hold a convention there on M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building. the east. ator. ducted the ceremonies at the grave and Mr. Strong loaded a car with his house December 7th. For headache Dr. Miles* A n ti-P a in Fills Men understand each other, and J. M. and Thomas Campbell, T. J. Ilay- hold goods and a few head of stock, and -------- ♦ • ♦ ------------ E. C. Richmond has been down from women understand each other, and the ter, John Morris, F. A. Patterson and left Tuesday morning. He has transfer- Chief Odom fell over a teeter board Something in post cards at Daniel’s. Corvallis. ed his blacksmith business here to his left »ticking through the fence last same sexes get on together indefinitely; F. J. Fryer acted as pallbearers. Dr. Donohoe. dentist, Uglow building. Try a sack of White Lilly flour for sale but those of the opposite sex pull at brother, Fred, who will continue to do night and broke 17 leg», aa lie remarked. W hy cannot some enterprising resi business at the old stand. at Scott & Simonton’ s. the reins, fret, break away, become rest llrown it Stout, lawyers, abstractors, dent of this section put in a nursery? less and then irritated and irritaing, says notary public. Collections. Uglow Bid. A. J. Barham has been on a business Anne Rittenhouse, in the December De It seems to us that it would be a pay NEW TO-DAY CONCORD. ing investment. Lots of money is paid This is a special invitation for you to trip to Washington and Idaho. signer. out here annually for fruit trees that come in and bear the latest Edison Scott & Simon ton carry White Lilly Advertising under this head 4 cent a word music at Daniel’s. flour, the product of the Rick real 1 mills “ Following a time honored custom and might as well be kept at home. If there Concord’s new flag floats out in full each insertion in order to permit our large force of em is a nursery on the west side of the riv state in honor of Mr. Trft. and the best ever. Come in and let us equip your phono ployees to properly return thanks for er, we do not now bear it in mind. graph with Edison’s latest discovery— Walter Young and wife are up from blessings of the past year and those cer Mrs. G . Richmond was over and visit Charley Gushard and wife will soon ed with her mother, Mrs. Starr, of *IDER FOR HALB—Wet. M. Elliott, Dallas. the four-minute records. Portland with his parents, Rev. and tain to come during the next under a return to Dallas to make their home. Mrs. M. B. Young. republican form of government, the Salem. When you want prescriptions filled They went back to Iowa last March, by a competent druggist, one who is Pleasant, sure eas/, safe little liver Itemizer desires next week to go to but have had enough of it already, anil Mr. S. Crook and Mr. C. Rees are careful and knows what he is about, go pills, are Dewitt’s Little Early Risers. press one day earlier than usual. If aro now certain there is no climate half rushing the farm work this kind of ?OR SALE CHEAP—One incubator and two brooders. Inquire of N. M. Grant, Dallas. our advertisers and correspondents will to Conrad Stafrin’s drug store. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. weather, D 10 kindly aid ns in this laudable undertak so good as ours. Wes. Vaughn will Blodgett’s shooting gallery wants tur Use DeWitt’s Corbolized Witch ll.i- ing by having their changes and items have lots of fun out of Charley when he Mr. A. Venon and son, Ray, are up gets back, as he went away vowing it keys and geese to l>e competed for from zel Salve, it is healing, cooling and in by Tuesday evening we will be sin- ANTED-A good reliable man to run a from Forest Grove fixing things up on now until the Holidays. Everybody clensing. It is good for piles. Sold by cerly obliged and in «a condition of mind was for good. house-moving outfit. Inquire of Mrs. their ranch. Alice Fraltes, Dallas, N26 shoots at the popular piace of amuse Conrad Stafrin. to return said thanks fittingly. Mr. L. Crook and Jake Rhymer, are ment A social will be given at tbo Metho- ! working for Mr. Crook and Mr. Rees Card of Thanks. U O R SALE tit a b a r g a in —ft tt-yetir-old filly. DeWitt’ s Kidney and Bladder Pills are diet church Saturday evening. They while the sun shines. Maud Kelly and Oakwooil registered, We desire to express our thanks and unequaled in cases of weak back, back have provided a nice program and a| standard IF Y O U V E Mr. and Mrs. Hagie and daughter Dallas. bred, apply at Wm. Kraber’s, near heartfelt gratitude to the friends and ache, inflammation of the bladder, rheu number of unique features will be in N2B neighbors that rendered such kindly and son, Ray, came up from Borland to T] NEVER WORN matic pains. Antiseptic and act prompt troduced for your entertainment. live on their farm a while. help and sympathy during the sickness ly. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. CRE8H cow for sale. Address F. J. Hisnell, and death of our beloved mother.—Mr. N*<v Attorney Webster Holmes, of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Black, of Dallas, drove I Dallas, No. 1 ; or come and sec. Two mile« Try Kodol today on our guarantee. was in this city this week attending cir 4ft ■»* and Mrs. Tredway, H. D. Treadway. out and visited Sunday with their north of Salt Creek school house on Rallaton Take it for a little while, as that is all cuit court. He will shortly return to road. N19 daughter, Mrs. G. Zumwalt. you will need to take. Kodol digests this city to locate here, and will prac what you eat and makes the stomach tice law withT. B. Handley.— Tillamook NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK. Mr. II. C. Seymour was out and you've yet Oregonian mail box at half sweet. Sold by tionrad Stafrin. to learn the bodily visited with the Concord children one CORSALE—An Headlight. 1 price, Inquire at this office. comfort it gives in day last week. They always like to Kennedy’ s Laxative Cough Syrup G. W. Happanstall, Monmouth. the wettest weather Warren Creasy, who is the soninlaw have him come. Come again, Mr. Sey moves the* bowels gently. Contains no Roy Crowson, Dallas. COR HALE—Home English rye grass. In- mour. opiates. It is pleasant to take, and of our esteemed townsman, Councilman MADE F O R ------- 1 quire o f Henry Cianfield, Dallas. Mutual Roy Bird, Dallas. I Abel Uglow, and well known personally children especially like the taste, so H a r d phone. Allie Ei 1 ward 4 Airlie. -----------A N D nearly like maple sugar. Sold by Con I to a great many of our readers, has late- NORTH* DALLAS. G U A R A N T E E D Chas. McDonald, Buell. ! lv been elected mayor of South Bend, rad Stafrin. W ATERPROOF e d o . i . c. swine, pigs eith r sex, Sophronia Grant, Kings Valiev. Washington. This is a preferment to R e g I t is o t li e r months old, and Mammoth Mronz Fred J. Wells, Dallas. ♦ 3 0 0 You can cure dyspepsia, indigestion, which Mr. Creesy was justly entitled by Mrs. Minnie Cook, of Falls City, spent pen turkeys.'-C. 1. Mallard, 21 mile Southeast tf of Dallas, on Motor line. C. II. Watts, Falls City. sour or weak stomach, or in fact any reason of bis executive and business AT ALL GOOD STORES Monday with her sister, Mrs. Will Mrs. M, Hubbard, Amity. form of stomach trouble if you will take capabilities, and it will please bis many CATALOG FREE Brown. ! Kodol occasionally. Try it today on friends hereto know that he won the Miss Della Cooke returned homo from our guarantee, we know what it will do race in a canter, although up against a OLD DALLASITE DEAD. 1 a three weeks visit with relatives in WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY very popular man. for you. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Portland. LA UGH ARY ’ 8 O ROC EB Y. and Mrs Will Haves spent Sun- Henry Howe Passes Away at Bell ilay .Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. J. H Parker, of ingham, Washington. Perrydale. Kodol To T X G iv o t o © d £X X* OTk EL o r lOL Y o u r M m * y Il u '.K . avi « fa c t ! ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftiftftftftftftftftftftftft I S * Fault's Hardware last year? We are prepared to treat you just as squarely this year. Catarrh Cannot he C v m L With local applications, aa they can not reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and arts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years anil is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Ncnd for testimo nials free. F. J. Cheney Co., Props , Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. Take^ Hairs Family Pills for constipation. See the Vaudette’s program. D oes & «* W e Shave I Our Profits $ From W illam ua. According to Attorney Charles J. Schnabel, it was a former citizen of Oregon who last .Monday shot and killed tlie clerk of the Supreme Civil Tribunal, as well as wounding the presiding judge at Leipsic, Germany. The man is Wilhelm Grosser, w ho had been defeated in a contest over a will in that court. Grosser lived at Willainina and employed the local attorney as a legal adviser. The latter says he was a most peculiar man, living in a villa of German architecture anil in the style of a fudal lord. Among his other peculiari ties. Grosser absolutely refused to come to Portland, fearing to lie served with pipers concerning dreaded litigation. He left here some months ago and re turned to his native land.—Oregonian. to the lowest notch, consistent with the quality of goods we sell. Will Find Î You Us Stocked up with a full line of Heaters, Ran, es and Cook Stoves, also useful articles for the itchen, Pan- try and Laundry, all High Grade Tools, Farm ma chinery, etc., Not wishing to carry over any ye- hicles or Implements, we are prepared to give you the best prices on these. & Not S tim u la te Ayer’s Sarsaparilla does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. It is not a strong drink. No reaction after you stop using it. There is not a drop o f alcohol in it. You have the steady, even gain that comes from a strong tonic and alterative. W e wish you would ask your doctor about this. He knows. Trust him. Do as he says. jTc What are Ayer's Pills? Liver Pills. How long have they been sold? Nearly sixty years. Do doctors recommend them? Ask your own doctor and find out. FURSiHIDES sta i* & _ H _ U _ N _ T _ E _ R _ S _ ’ & _ _ T R _ _ A _ P _ P ER S’G U I D E NUI . Ä r ____ a, __________ 4M parM,~lcath«r bouud. Ib in , on th« iubject v m wrtlte». lU a rtrll— *U Vn 4in — h Ail •bout Tr»pp«r«’ 8*creU, D*coy*. Tr»p». Onno U w i. How sud whtre to t r » p , J î tato CMiful tn p psr. 1»'« • • re r«tuUr to u r Encyclop«di». tncyciopeoi». Price, rrtee, $3. «s. To i u q our m i cu*tomere. $ M 5. H id y teoned Inte beeutiful Robe*. Our Mignetic B »it»nü De Ä ' X Ä Ä Ä V .-iK iÄ iK Ü g liide* and Fur« t o t Ä ut W m . Faull O regon Dallas m f tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tt Fine Footwear a Specialty $ { DOINGS IN THE TOWN. DALLAS SHOE STORE Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal“ las and their Friends. W SLICKER , ® — @- ® — © — ®— ® —® ~ ® —‘ Pants .....A N E W L I N E OF ..... Corduroys JUST RECEIVED $1.75 to $3.50 TAKE YOUR PICK NOW W H ILE THE SIZES ARE FULL. AT THE Dallas Mercantile ft-® -® - ® M R S . J . C. C A Y N O R P H O N E 1251 PORTLAND D A L L A S , ORECON DALLAS CITY BANK HOTEL ARRIVALS Thursday: O. C. Smith, Dallas. Mrs. O.C. Smith, Dallas. ^ Paul Fundman, Butler. Ä J. M. Scars, Dallas. I). A. Guthrie, Dallas. *■ E. Jacobson, Dallas. Mrs. E. Jacobson, Dallas. Friday: J. S. Cooper, Indep. Frank Hyden, Falls City, John Shetterlev, Willamina. Saturday: C. M. Baker. Indep. Kd Smith. Dallas. C. K. Hicks, Indep. Dr. L. B. Gruber, Dallas. A. Nelson, Monmouth. F. M. Donaldson, Buena Vista. Sunday: J. M. Hilliard, Indep. V. F. Compton, Dallas. M onday: II. Warren, Dallas. Mrs. Warren, Dallas. F. S. Armstrong, Dallas, t-. L. Danville, Dallas. »Mrs. Wm. Brune, Dallas. Emma Brune, Dallas. Mrs. (i. II. Cooper, Falls City. W ednesday: M m . T. C. Shaffer, Airlie. Dallas, Oregon. R . C CR A V E N - - V . G. VASSALL - - Presiden . Cashier D IR E C T O R S : N. L. Butler, R. C. Craven, D. L. Keyt M. M. Ellis, W. G. VassalL This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during many years of continuous service and growth. Citation. In the county court of the state of Oregon fo r the county of Polk. In the matter of the es tate of Elizabeth Stoddard, deceased; To all and any unknown heirs of Elizabeth Stod dard, deceased: TN.THE NAME OF THE ST ATE OF OREGON; I You are hereby cited and required to ap pear in the county court of the state of Ore gon for the county of Polk at the court room thereof at Dallas, in the county of Polk, on tlie 23th day of November, 1908, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon of said day then and there to show cause if any there be why the petition of the administrator praying an order directing h.tu to sell the real estate of said deceased described as follows, towit: , That tract or parcel of land in township 8 south, of range ft west, Willamette Meridian in Polk county. Oregon,bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the section line between sections9 and lft, in said town ship and range, which is 35 chains east of the corner to sections 8, 9, lft and 17; thence north Fiske, the best printer. 20 chains; thence east 25 chains; thence south 20 chains to the line between sections 9 and lft; thence west on said lines 25 chains to place of beginning, containing 50 acres more or less, should not be granted; and that sale thereof may be made at private sale, Witness the Hon. Ed, K. Coad, county judge OTICE I h hereby given that Margaret Henry of the county of Polk, state of Oregon, with ha» fllcil her final account, in the matter of the seal of said court affixed this 29th day of the estate of William (5. Henry deceased, October, 1908. thut the Hon. Ed. F. Coad, county Judge of E- M. SMITH, Polk county, Oregon, In whose court said mat County clerk of Polk Connty, ter is pending, lias set the 25th day of December (SEAL] Oregon. 1908, at 10 o’clock, a. m. of said day as the time when he will hear any objections to the allow ance of said I'mul account. MARGARET L. HENRY. Executrix. ■ m of î* A •d I* lit Notice of Final Settlement. N Will Haves has just finished his side News reached Dallas yesterday morn walk and O. II. Cobb has the lumber all Call For Warrants. ing of the death at Bellingham, Wash on the ground ready to commence his. ington, the night before of Henry Howe, These walks are greatly appreciated by ’ OTIOE is hereby given that all Polk county so well known in this midst, and a the people in this vicinity. warrants endorsed “ not paid for want of funds,” prior to Sepember 4, tons, willjbe paid brother of our respected townsmen More seats will have to be put in the upon presentation at my office; except those Robert anil James Ilowe. Mr. Howe primary department of our school, before endorsed September 3rd. numbering 778ft. was a native of Indiana, being born in j we can accomodate any more pupils. It No Interest will be allowed after the date of Newtown, November 11, 1832, came to 1 is surprising how many pupils there arc tills notice. * Dated, Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, Nov. Oregon in 1852, settling near Dallas with | in this district in the lower grades. 19, 1908. liia parents, since deceased, and the I EDD. C. DUNN, County Treasurer. family have grown up in this vicinity.' Deceased was married to Miss America Monmouth Woman Dies. Jenkins »t Goldendale, , in 1*17, i Funeni, d e v ice , over the remain» of Notice for Publication. and resided tlie.e and at The Dalle, for| M Demnater Treadway were held at - while; and to them « a » horn Nellie : t(,e („ m i|y‘ home [1 vesl and Frank Ilowe, who now reside . Jeff * “ " * ** o f Department of the Interior. in Bellingham; another brother, the Salem Unitarian Brethren church U. S. Land office at Portland, Oregon. Zach Howe, is a resident of Seattle. officiating. The body was brought to July )(>, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Chetwynd C. Mrs, Howe passed away in 18i)8, at the Salem and interred tit 3 n. in. in tin Coad, of Dallas, Oregon, who, on July 1ft, 1908, old family residence which J. G. Van Lee Mission Cemetery. Airs. Treadway made Timber Land application. No. 0 95, for Orsdel now owns, and which Mr. Ilowe , was 68 years of age and her death is E J N W 1 Section 15 and S E J 8 W 1. Section built. Henry Howe was for years iden- said to do the result of a gradual de I was reading about a fellow who was 10, Township 8 H, Range 8 W, of \\ illume tie has filed notice of intention to t' fled with our business capacities in a cline. Her husband died in April, 11)07. ns7[ed what lie had had for lunch, and Meridian, make final proof, to establish claim to the number of wavs, and was for some She is survived by two sons, A. W. and he said: ‘ ‘ A piece of baconine, some land above described, before E. M. smith. years cashier of the Dallas City bank, C. Treadway. For several years the fam almost «liangnigh be«He*, (eggs) a County Clerk, at Dallas, Oregon, on the ¿'rd of December, 1908. lie luul acquired considerable means ily resided in Salem at Trade and Win grunt and a cackle, (ham and eggs) n day Claimant names as witnesses: N. R. Dale, of and left here well fixed financially. For ter streets.— Statesman. cup of near coffee and some not quite Portland Oregon; E. Mulkey, of Blodgett, Ore ten years it was ye editor’ « pleasure to pie.” Well, you wont find anv near gon; U. S. Loughary, of Dallas, Oregon; I). W. Dunn, of Dallas, Oregon. live ns his next door neighbor and in At the home of her sons, near Inde coffee around this shop; that is if we ALGERNON S. DRESSER, our close intercourse with him we nev pendence,Oregon, at an early hour Mon- sell it to you for coffee. Our eggs are Keg later. er found one departure from his high dee morning, November 16,1905, of com fresh—no eastern or packed eggs. It is standard of what a true gentleman plication of affliction, Cclinda, w illow of easy for a grocer to give you a good run should be. IIis word was his bond, he the late Dempster Tredway, at the age I for your coffee money if lie isn’ t too Administratrix Notice. was an affectionate husband and father, of (»8 years, 2 months, 15 days. . stingy. Our coffee is lietter than ever a true Christian, a man among men in S. Celinda Slack, was born in Jeffer-1 before, It all depends upon how much VOTH'K is hereby given that the every respect. That he has gone to the son County, New York, September 1st, a grocer is willing to pay for his coffees. I i A ’1 has been am* ' ' rew ard awaiting the good and true is as 18o0;was married to Dempster Tredway , You can buy the old Govt. Java or you certain as that the sun will ri-*e tomor February 10th, 1804; to this union were can buy near Java which come* from row. May he rest in peace, and the born three children, all sons, two of Brazil, but whatever we sell you w heth many sincere friends left to mourn him which are still living, the youngest er it is Java, Mocha and Java or Costa take comfort from the fact that the son having died in 1808, and the hus- Rica, you may know it is the best grade t*> above assertion is true. that ran Ite sold for the money. I/nigh- band in April, 1907/ The remains will lie brought to Dallas The family have resided in Oregon the ary has a big coffee trade ami that heli»s J tonight and tomorrow afternoon lie laid past few years. to give you fresh roasted coffee any old day you want it, and not the tastless The Vaudette, l>eginnintf Monday, kind which has lost moat of its strength. | away before him to the other «hore. November 23rd, will change programs I expect a lot of Indie* in the store today ] The funeral services will occur at the Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. to buy their coffee. Methodist church at 2 p. m. This chaw«- is made for the purpose of The cause of his death it has been ; netter pictures for our patron*. itn possible to learn at this writing. N Notice of Sheriffs Sale in Fore closure. OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution ami order of sale duly issued out of the circuit court, of the state of Oregon, for the county of Polk, on the 16th day of Novem ber. 1908. and to mo directed upon a judgment iv said sai court, on the and decree duly rendered by --------- *~J—aent was 21st day ol March. 1907, ' which judgment the clerk enrolled and docketed in the office of tht f said court, on the 25th day of March, ltK)7, in a certain suit then pending in said court, wherein D. L. Keyt, as executor of the estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased, plaintiff, recovered judgment and decre< against G. W. Shriver and Harriett E. Shriver, defendants, and by which execution and order of sale I am com manded to sell the real property In said execu tion a-hereinafter described. t*> satisfy plain tiff's judgment herein to-wit: The sum of 1*250 with interest thereon from the date here- ofn t the rate of ft per cent per annum until paid, and the further sum of fio as attorneys fees together with coats ami disbursments of said suit taxed and allowed at |I5. and accru ing costs and i xpensea upon said execution, l will on N , Saturday, December 19, 1908, at the hour of 1 o’cl tort house in Dallas, the went door of the p o lk county. Ori**otl »ell at public auction to ash III hand on day the highest btd'ier i of aaie. all the right, iile. interest and estate w . shriver and Har- which said defendaii i, of them or all per- rielt E. Shriver, or ei t de end ants or either sons claiming under execution of the of them subsequent 27th da> of June. mortgage herein to-i •d premises and 1898, of and to sa id ,( The real pr<»j>- every part and pare» erty hereinbefore mentl the «aid exeeutic Lot two (7) and . lg‘>t (8) in I Kvsn’s Addition ii* t s »Ipt onte Oth. inti in I, .11 l not « on î* i î J 8 «M