Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, December 10, 1908, Image 2

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    THE POLK COUNTY ITEMIZED.
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Admitted to the second class of mail matter.
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THURSDAY, DEC, JO, 1908.
V. P. FISK E.
Itemizer, one year In advance....................................
With Weekly Oregonian or Semi-weekly Journal
With Oregon W oodm an.............................................
SUBSCRIPTION
’PHONES:
T T ( Office,
257
BhLL, I {{guidance, 113
.$1 50
. 2 00
. 1 75
MUTUAI Í
^
M 1 1 U A L | Residence,1401
Patronize One Another for the Upbuilding o f Town and County.
Chicago’s mayor com plains that he
is unable to get a day’s work out of
the city employes. Y et he was nom i­
nated and elected as “ Freddie,” the
strongest proposition ever offered the
windy city.
Mr. Morse was probably selected as
an example for the millionaire in jail
because he violated the rule which
prohibits stealing from another thief,
which is a serious thing in New York.
suggested that a text book he prepared
that would be suited to the schools of
Oregon.
Hon. C. L. Hawley, chairman of the
meeting and president of the association
for the past year, appointed the follow­
ing members as committees on resolu­
tions: A. J. Shipley, ti. W. M yerand
B. Z. Riggs.
T. W. Brunk, of Eola, was elected
president for the coming year and
Superintendent II. C. Seymour secre­
tary.
The folloning resolutions were prepar­
ed by the committee and were adopted
by the convention:
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK.
Sample of The Many Letter*
Uncle Bill Brown Receive*.
What Our County Officials Have Done
Since Our Last Issue.
A BID FROM KENTUCKY.
T h is w om an says she was saved
from an operation by Lydia E.
P in k h am 's V egeta b le C om pound.
LenaV. Henry?pf Norristown, Ga.,
writes to Mrs. rinkliam:
“ I suffered untold misery from fe-
nale troubles. My doctor said an opera­
tion was the only chance I had, and I
dreaded it almost as much as death.
“ One day I read how other women
had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound, and I decided to
try it. Before I had taken the ffcrst
bottle I was better, and now I am en­
tirely cured.
“ Every woman suffering with any
female trouble should take Lvdia L.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.”
Since Uncle Bill Brown gave It is fa­
mous birthday dinner to widows he is
receiving daily several letters from all
parts of the United States, mostly
written in a jovial vein, of which we
Commissioner*’ Court.
publish a sample:
258 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.,
Ordered that $76 be transferred from
Dec. 3, 1908.
the general road fund to road district
Dear Mr. Brown : Trusting that none number 5.
of the widows carried off the prize at
Deed for right of way by Thomas
vour recent banquet, I write to you in
behalf of the Amalgamated Association Lyons and wife accepted and ordered
of Kentucky widows and request per­ that land be opened as county public
mission to enter its members in the highway.
Ordered that $20 be transferred from
matrimonial handicap. You have lost
the time of your life, the very everyday general road fund to road district num-
existence, by not knowing our home I ber 22.
brand of widows, widows by death and
by degrees, some having their loss by i
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
insurance, some by alimony. They
were bred in old Kentucky and arc
{
Clinton
C Sargeant to Perry Con­
more mellow and intoxicating than it’s
ner, interest in 3(1 acre», t 6 b , r
whiskey ; They can set a swifter pace I 6 w ................................................. $
6.60
than its horses; and are sweeter than
James F May, et ux to Alvin W
its mint beds, though not so green.
Fowler, 39 acres in Indepen­
The blue grass widow has inherited all
dence Fruit Farms....................... 1,525
the good and gracious gifts of nature,
her satin skin excells the shining skin of R L Ellwood et ux to A L Clear-
; water and J A Cooper, 6 acres,
the racer, you can light vour cigar at
her eves and warm your hands at her ; t 7 s, r 3 w ...................................... 1,900
heart, the roses pasture on her cheek, : Ada Keyt and lid to A J BarhSm,
j 358 acres, t 6 and 7 s, r 4 w ....... 11,000
hei lips are redder and sweeter than a
A J Barham et ux to Ada E Keyt,
slice of Georgia watermelon, while her
lots in D allas...................................5,000
hair
like light and dark Burley, her
Thomas H Dunsmore et ux to
form displays more curves than a cham­
Walker H Berry, lots in Eola
400
pion base ball pitcher. As our old
J J Stratton et ux to D V Stratton.
friend, Solomon, would say, she is al­
interest in 154 acres, t 6 s, r 3 w 3,500
together lovely, not to good for the
Z M nnd M I Knight to Salem,
had, nor too bad for the good. Killing
Falls City A Western Railway
our citizens in the close season has
Company, 85 acres, t 7 s, r 5 w,
300
thinned out our eligible bachelors and
widowers, by deducting them from the
Probate Court.
census, and when the other widows and
I read an account of your birthday
Estate of Frank L. Brown, deceased;
feast in the paper and found that you annual report filed and approved sub
were so rich that you possibly just ject to final settlement.
worked for spite, we determined to woo
In re estate ol Emily Foreman, de­
and win you. Don’ t tell ns we will
have to wait a yoar for the next spread, ceased; annual report filed {and approv­
ed
subject to final settlement.
make it a quarterly affair, and I a in
certain that when our committee wait
upon the railroad beople and demand a
Marriage Licenses.
special rate for our trip to Oregon, the
Warren K. Barnell and Edna M,
officials will railroad us through at Strong.
once. YV’e will travel in a private car
John Adkins and Mary Silqua.
adorned with post cards advertising you
Stealing from the com m on people is, . ^ f u n d s T b ^ e d u ^ n X " n = , FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
of course, another thing.
of teachers employed, each room receiv­
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink-
ing sufficient funds to sup|>ort at least, ham’s Vegetable Compound, made
eight
months
of
school
each
year.
The United States governm ent is at
from roots and herbs, has been the
That the total amount o f state and
the present time a large owner of county money be increased so that each standard remedy for female ills,
water-power privileges, and investi­ school room in the state shall maintain and has positively cured thousands o f
women who have tieen troubled with
gation of those privileges is a matter at least, eight months of school.
That the county should have the displacements, inflammation, ulcera­
of public duty. In the absence of right to adopt the county unit of admin­ tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
specific information concerning its istration instead of the district unit, periodic pains, backache, that bear­
excluding therefrom the districts of the ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges­
value, a water power may be easily
first class.
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
acquired, and water-power rights have
That it is the sense of this convention Why don’t you try it ?
thus gone from tnc control of the that the work of supervision is b o
M rs. P ln k h a m invites all sick
important that the county superintend­
government for; a fraction of their ent should give more time to visiting wom en to w rite her for advice,
filic
lias guided thousands to
...............................................d
order to do so, he shook
real value, not for useful development, schools, ami in
health. Ad dress, Lynn, Mass.
have
clerical
help
and
a
sufficient
but for speculative holding, which
number of assistants to enable him to
involves keeping them for
long supervise all the schools of the county.
and the road, also any Dallas stores
Patent*.
that may have contracts with us, and
That the county treasurers shall l>e
periods in a nonproductive state.
you can depend upon it. vour name, the
ex-officio school district treasurers
U, 8. to Adna N. Phelps.
Enormous water powers outside of | except in districts of the first class.
simple name of Brown, will go stam­
U. 8. to Jacob Foreman.
peding down the balls of fame. You
That a sufficient number of school
the public domain aro being produc­
will
find
us
a
chop
suey
of
beauty,
brains
I
laws
be
published
so
that
a
copy
be
ed at extremely low valuations, and
CIRCUIT COURT.
and wit, widows who can cook, widows
! furnished to each director, clerk and
although the developm ent of these teacher in the state.
who can look, widows who never got
the book, widows who bring to book,
That this convention endorse the
powers will undoubtedly be of ulti­
little widows and big ones, dashing The Liveliest Term Held in Dallas
study of agriculture in the public
mate value to the people at large, schools, and the state board of educa­
bold widows and those as shy as a ham
for Many a Year.
sandwich in Jerusalem. The men of
their extent and value should be tion and the agricultural college be
Dallas will be so flustrated by our
authorized to prepare a text book of
matters of public record.
arrival, that they will chase around
Circuit court opened Monday morn­
agriculture suited to the public schools
like an old hen with ducks. We are ing at 10 o'clock with Judge Burnett in
of the state.
Moll’s hams, bacon, lard nt Lougharv’s.
all bottled in bond and have our names the chair and a goodlv array of legal
That this convention endorse the
in the herd book ; we are skittish, but talent, both local and irom a distance,
Fresh home made apple butter at county superintendent making a report
can be taught to stand without hitching in evidence.
Loughary’s.
to the school board on conditions as he
and eat out of your hand. It is patent
The grand jury was drawn and con­
finds
them
in
the
district
after
visiting
Do ,o t fail to hear Miss Perkins sing
to us that you have a big heart and sisted ol W. E. Burns, foreman; T. R
the school.
at the Star theater.
enough of the milk of human kindness Crook, J. 11. Foster, Rov Byerley, A. J.
The following school officers register
In connection with our show next ed and several more were present who
in your nature to make several pounds Martin, J. D. Slagle, J. L. Murdock;
week the Teddy Bear Jubilee Singers at did not register:
of butter. YVe are willing to take out- with II. Holman as bailiff. F. H. Hub­
Star theatre.
chances against the widows of Oregon bard and H. B. Cosper were made bail­
Ralph Shepard, Zena; B II McCftllon,
and wish to be the honeysuckle to your iff of the court. A large crowd of wit­
A handcar ran away with a number Dallas; S T Smith, John Jones, Jacob
oak. YY’e expect to bold four aces in nesses hail been summoned to appear
o f section bands at Black Rock yester­ Rem pel, Smithfield; B I Furguson,
this game of hearts and leave others to before the grand jury and assisted great
T
W
Brunk,
Kola;
J
M
Tabor,
lied
day and injured several of them.
hold an inquest. Let us know at once ly in giving the court house a lively ap­
Prairie;
W
T
Foster,
Bridgeport;
Beginning Monday night, December
if yon will give another supper and in­ pearance. They were mostly young
Hoisington, Lewisville; O K
14th. the Teddy Bear Jubilee Singers Wm
vite us. Remember time is flying ami men and boys, and were subpoened on
will be at the Star theater for the en­ Focht. N F Gregg, Ballston; Henry
leap year will soon be gone. Now is account of alleged violation of the local
tire week, the same admission will be Voth, Salt Creek; P T Peterson, Park­
your
c hance to meet these simon pure option law in different parts of the
ers
;
Joseph
Craven,
A
.1
Haley,
Mon­
charged, 10 cents.
products of the dark and bloody ground county. The grand jury finished its de­
mouth ; U K Staats, Airlie; S L Stewart,
and get some experience of the widows’s liberations about 4 o ’clock last night,
Bethel; A L Windover, A G Rempel,
POLK COUNTY SCHOOL OFFI­ D G Rempel, Polk Station ; J E Allen,
mite. Begging that you will not trifle after visitng the jail and court house.
we go to press it is not possible to
A R Allen, Oak Grove; YV 11 McKee,
Everything in confection-1 with us, but let us bear from you soon, get As any
CERS’ CONVENTION.
of the business transacted by
I remain, expectantly,
Fred Hebding, Perrydale; C Lorence,
ELVIRA MILLER.
that body. Some indictments were re­
Codhran; A Z Tethrow, YYr N Bowman,
ery and tropical fruits f
The annual convention of the Folk Elkins; M YV Mix, B F Jones, Indepen­
Secretary of the Amalgamated Order turned beyond question, but as to their
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County School Officers’ association dence; L N Belieu, P G Locke, Antioch;
nature nobody but the officials know.
of Kentucky widows.
It is nearly certain, however, that the
which was held in Dallas on Saturday, G YV McLaughlin, Buena Vista; Phillip
December 5th. was one of the best ever Damm, J C Zinser, Spring Valley; ti
Uncle Bill Brown has never been local optionists failed to convict.
held, if not the best, as the attendance YY' Porter, Popcorn; J II Brown, Otto
Considerable public interest was mani­
backed down on a proposition yet, and
of school officers was much greater than Skersies, Upper Salt Creek; A C Guyer,
although he considers this letter the fested in several of the trials in court,
ever before and the interest good.
the
result of which is given in the doc-
Montgomery, L E Bradford, Lincoln;
work of some jokist, he is willing to
North Main Street
Principal R. L. Traver, of Monmouth, YV H Brown, Mrs. II A Lee, North
accept their proposition and make et below :
gave a very excellent talk on some of Dallas, B Z Riggs. Enterprise; Mrs.
good, even to a week’ s board.
I B. J. Bowen vs. Howard Goodfellow
the necessary supplies that a rural Anna Brown, Stiver; II A Bly, J L Gay,
DALLAS
and A. D. Goodfellow, action for note;
school should have. State Superin­ Etna; Manley Martin, Greenwood; A
John
Bain for plaintiff; F. A. Turner
Adrian Plank Shot-
tendant J. II. Ackerman, Hon. (I. W. J Shipley, Sunny Slope; YV L Burnhart,
fur defendant.— Non suit on motion of
Mver, T. W. Brunk and A. .1. Shipley Oakdale; C T Hall, McCov; Henry
The Oregonian yesterday contains an plaintiff.
talked on the state school funds and the Fern. Guthrie; G YY' Me Bee, J I Reas-
account of the shooting of Adrian Plank,
MONMOUTH.
3 State of Oregon vs. M. E. Young,
unit of administration. Many different oner, L H McBee, Liberty; G M Tice,
who was raised in Dallas,i5y an irate
subjects of interest to the rural schools Ira
Mehrling, Falls
City;
Mark
husband who found his wife in Plank’s assault with intent to kill R. J. Taylor;
of Polk county were discussed by the Blodgett, Pioneer; YY’ A Scott, High­
room, at Bakersfield, California. Plank J. H. McNary for .plaintiff; J. A. Car­
1'. E. Chase returned from Corvallis has lately been on the stage, and was son and Oscar Harter for defendant.—
school officers present, and C. L. Starr land; F G Isaac, Alvin Countryman,
Jury trial; verdict, guilty of assault and
gave a talk on the subject of elementary Rogue River Valley; B C Kenyon, Friday.
here with a troupe about a year ago.
battery. Pronounce judgment Friday
agriculture in the rural schools and district 07.
Miss Florence Burton visited in town
recently.
Representatives of each phone compa­ morning.
4 Thomas Kinchin vs. B. Pickins,
Mr. and Mr. McLaughlin are on a vis­ ny switching in Dallas are'requested to
meet at the courthouse at 10 o ’clock, on damages; Oscar Havter for plaintiff;
it to Portland.
N. L. Butler and L. D. Brown for de­
Mr. and Mis. YVm. Jones were Dallas Saturday, December 19th. The pur­ fendant.—
Settled.
pose of the call is to make arrangements
business visitors Friday.
for further switching.
6 Vick Bros. vs. Earhardt & Mever,
Mrs. Cartmell still remains confined
action for money; J. II. Flower for
to her bed with heart trouble.
plaintiff. —Continued for service.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Scruggs, of Van­
7 J. H. Johnson vs. Sheridan Lum­
couver, recently visited Monmouth.
ber company, mandate from supreme
Miss Mary Goode, of Dents, attended
court; Oscar Hayter for plaintiff ; It. E.
the Seniors reception Saturday night.
Bryson and W. II. Holmes for defen­
dant.—Jury trial; verdict for plaintiff
The reception was a success Saturday
for $5,527.
night, and shows an enthusiastic Senior
class.
8 Hanna & Irvine vs. A. J, and Mar­
tha Paul, action for m oney; B. F. Jones
c. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mass.
There are quite a number of new
eastern people who have taken residence
for plaintiff; Sibley A Eakin for defen­
You cannot recover promptly if your bowels are constipated. Ayer’s Pills are gently lax­ town.
dants.—Settled.
ative; act directly on the Uver. Sold lor nearly sixty years. Ask your doctor all about them.
Miss Laura Mallory was down from
9 State of Oregon vs. John Courtney,
assault with intent to commit ra pe; J.
Airlie visiting Miss Lillian Bogart, over
Y
Y
’
hen
sum
met
baa
passed
in
Sunday.
H. McNary for plaintiff.—Continued.
these northern states,the sun
Milton Force visited the Normal
10 State of Oregon vs. John Mode,
is
only
mild
under
the
bright
school and his parents Saturday and
fornication; J H. McNary for plaintiff;
blue skies of Southern Cali­
E. R. Brysdn for defendant. -Dismissed
Sunday.
fornia. This is one of nature’s
on motion of district attorney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Remington have
h a p p y provisions—eternal
rented their farm and are now living in
II State of Oregon vs. J. H. Flower,
summer for those who can­
I town on Jackson street.
larceny by embezzlement; J. II. Mc-
not endure a more severe
Narv for pi
plaintiff; . N. L. Butler for de-
Colonel Hofer and wifiwisted in Mon­
climate.
fendant.—Same motion.
mouth over Sunday, the guests of Mr.
California has been called
and Mrs. J. B. V. Butler.
12 G. W. McGuire and A. E? West
the “ Mecca of the winter
vs. J. 11. Flower et al, damages; It. F.
tourist.” Its hotels and stop­
YY’hile enroute from Portland to his
Jones for plaintiff; Oscar Hayter for de­
ping places are as varied as
home in California, Geo. Fisher recent­
fendant.— Dismissed as to all defend­
those of all well regulated
ly visited his sister, Mrs. A. J. Haley.
ants
except F. Butler.
cities.
Visitors
can
always
Mr. M. A. Rickard and wife returned
find suitable accommodations
13 Jacob Sclinabeli vs. William
from the metropolis and Vancouver
congenial companions, and
Schindler, action for m on ey; John Bayne
Sunday. They will go to Seattle later.
varied, pleasing recreations.
for plaintiff.—Default and judgment.
.4
Mrs. A. J. Haley returned from Port- j
14 R. M. Wade A Company vs. I. L.
land Saturday, where she attended the
Smith, action for money; B. F. Jones
funeral of her brother, the late R. B.
for plaintiff.—Settled.
Fisher. She was accompanied by her |
two sisters Airs. Ella Applegate, o f !
15 L, W. Josse vs D. C. Harris, ac­
Drain and Mrs. Minnie Berkley, of Yon- I
tion for m on ey; M. E. Pogue and W.
Will be glad to supply some
colla.
M. Kaiser; for plaintiff; G. G. Bing­
very attractive literature de­
ham for deft,—Continued.
-■ '■
♦ • ♦ ■" — -
scribing in detail the many de­
18 Walter L. Toozc vs C. A. Nelson
lights ol winter in California.
let
W. S. Simpson Passes Away.
and wife, action for m on ey; J. H.
Very low round trip excursion
Mr. YV. S. Simpson, who has been a i
Flower
for plaintiff.— Settled.
t ickets are on sale to California.
! resident of Dallas for nearly two years,
The rate from DALLAS to
19 John G. Barr vs E. M. Young, ac­
passed away Saturday night, after a
Los Angeles and return is
tion for m oney; George G. Bingham for
! lingering illness of some weeks auration, |
plaintiff.— Sett led.
J of heart failure. He was born in Ohio
988.00
20 D. 8. Bentley vs Ed Riggs, act ion
in 1854,and was by profession a teacher,
for m oney, W. O. Sims for plaintiff.—
having held (tositions of merit in many
Limit six months, allowing
Settled.
prominent schools. Ill health compelled [
stop-overs in either direction.
21 Petition for naturalization of Tho­
him to forsake this calling, and he has ,
Similar excursions rates are
mas Elliot.—Continued.
been practically on the move in search
in effeet to all California point«.
of health for a number of years. He
22 Petition for naturalization of Wil
was a member of the Odd Fellows, and
liam Bijiriski.— Admitted to citizenship.
that fraternal brotherhood laid him to | For full Information, »leaping car reserva­
23 Petition for naturalization of Rob-
tions ami tickets, call on. telegraph or write
rest yesterday afternoon. He was a man
bert McCrae.—Admitted to citiaenship.
of estimable qualities, and liesides the (
24 Petition for naturalization of
DALLAS
many friends ne has made in Dallas dur- j I. N. WOODS, Agent,
Francia Heydan.— Admitted to citizen­
ing his short stay with us, he leaves to
ship.
mourn his loss a wife, two daughters
25 Petition for naturalization of
and two sons.
W M . M c M U R R A Y , Con.
Henry Fern.—Admitted to citizenship.
They
sing,
they
dance,
they
$>Uy,
P a ss . A g e n t
26 J. H. Hanna and Elsie J. Hanna
A T CHAPMAN’S OLD STAND
Teddv Bear Jubilee Singers at the Star j
vs A. S. Newton and G. N. Newton, ac­
- O R EC O N
theater M i l week will he the U»st show j P O R T L A N D ,
tion for m oney; B. F Jones for plaintiff.
1 ever given in Dallas for the admission. I
—Settled.
I Oysters >
I
I Served in
i Any Style
Nicest
Parlor
In Town
Lunch of Any
Kind
At all
Hours
Johnson Bros.
Fo r C o u g h s -T
akc
|
T h is
Do you know a remedy for coughs and colds nearly seventy
years old? There is one— Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Once
in the family, it stays. It is not a doctor, does not take
the place of a doctor. It is a doctor’s aid. Made for
the treatment of all throat and lung troubles. Ask
your own doctor his opinion of it. Follow his advice.
No alcohol in this cough medicine. /.
Now is the time
to visit
California
EMEMBER wc have a very fine Urte of articles
appropriate for Xmas presents, consisting of
R
27 The Averill Machinery Company
vs F, N. Smith and 8. B. Tetlierow, ac­
tion for money ; Sibley A Eakin for plain­
tiff.— Default and judgment as to F. M.
Smith ; continued as to 8. B. Tetlierow.
29 R. M. WadeA Company, a corpor­
ation, vs Independence Cunning Com­
pany, a corporation, action for money;
Oscar Hayter for plaintiff.— Default and
judgment.
31 The Salem, Falls City K. K. vs.
J. N. Knight, condemnation.— Settled.
32 C. L. Fritotiard vs. M. E. Gillis-
pie; action for money.—Continued.
33 State of Oregon vs. D. M. Beamer,
larceny.— Plea of guilty ; to be sentenced
December 12th.
^ _______
Auction Sale of Furniture.
YVeflnesday afternoon, at 2 o ’clock p.
m. sharp, I will sell the furniture of
Mrs. W. I. Simpson, two blocks of court­
house on Court street, comprising of
four iron beds, springs and mattresses,
four rocking chairs, go« d as new, seven
dining room chairs, one extension table,
one Morris chair, one steel couch, one art
square, one heating stove, one cook stove,
two mirrors, two commodes, one new
New Royal sewing machine, cooking uten­
sils, dienes and other articles too numer­
ous to mention. Terms cash.
FRANK KERSLAKK,
Auctioneer.
J. J. Finn went to Amity Saturday.
The Berrys moved to their new home
Monday, wnere the Dunsmores former­
A. C. YY’ard went to Portland Friday.
ly owned.
J. Faist made Salem a visit last week.
Preaching next Sunday at the school-
C. II. Farmer, of Derry, was in town
house at 3 o’clock, an address to the Monday.
boyB and girls.
Chas. Powell went to Falls City on
T. YY’ . Brunk and two of our school business Tuesday.
officers, atteuded the school officers meet­
Hon. C. L. Hawley made Portland a
ing at Dallas Saturday.
visit the last of the week.
Mr. Holman has fixed up his gasoline
Ed Richmond, of Corvallis, was in
engine and saw' and sawed his wood, al­
town the first of the week,
so some for Mr. Swanson.
A. F. Domes and J. D. Slagle were
Mrs. John Holmes was around Mon­
day trying to get subscriptions to sev­ passengers to Dallas Monday.
YV. McKinnon and wife, of Arizona,
eral magazines and papers.
Mr. Holman had the trees all dug up are visiting at John McCrow’s.
Mrs. Henry and Mrs. K. C. Keyt
on the block where the store is. He
drove to Salem the last of the week.
will set out Royal Ann cherries there.
F. E. Miller, of Corvallis, was in Mc­
An agent for the Oregonian was
around taking subscriptions last week. Coy on business the last of the week.
Adoff Hinnichsen and sister, Anna, of
He had a very useful premium in maps.
Thomas Holman’s water pipe bursted Nebraska, are visiting at John Faists.
in the house Friday, but he is quite a
S. B. Hill and wife left the last of the
good plumber so he turned the water week lor Los Angeles. They expect to
off and fixed it.
be gone a month or so.
YY'alter Berry’ s little son, Earl, who
Mrs. John Faist has returned home
has been very sick at the mute schi»ol, after a two months visit with relatives
is much better. His mother was with | and friends in Nebraska.
him the most of last week.
Mrs. John Carew returned from Al­
Gum'Stewart and Ed Mitty were do­ berta, where she has been visiting her
ing a little rock work for the S. F. & D. daughter, Mrs. Geo. Flake.
R. R. Co. last week. YVhile they were
gone to dinner the second day Major
Ed Richmond wa9 down from Corval­
Dennis fenced them out.
lis Tuesday on bnsine^s.
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CRIDER’S GROCERY
NEW SUBSCRIBERS THIS WEEK.
A NEW LINE OF CHEESE RECEIVED
A R Cooke, San Francisco.
John Junkins, Centralia, YVashington.
Adam Appel, North Bend, Oregon.
R S Montgomery, Prineville, Oregon.
James Howe, Dallas.
F li Vose, Dallas, Oregon.
YVm Ford, Dallas.
F B VanNostwick, Dallas.
Domestic Swiss at 30 cents a pound
Cream Brick at 30 cents a pound
McLaren’s Imperial Club at 15 cents a jar
Limburger at 45 cents
Mr. R. It. Kinney, a special writeup
artist connected with Sunset, is here
now working with the Dallas Develop­
ment league’s executive committee in
the getting of data f&r the writeup in
our new booklets.
Also a new lot of Herring at $ 1.25 a Keg
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Mrs. Leona Thacker is much better.
Mr. Taylor was in our hamlet on bus­
iness.
Mrs. Annie Holmes visiterl Haydens
Sunday.
J. J. Swanson had a load of freight
brought from Salem Thursday.
Mr. Reed and his grandson, Lee Berry,
went to Dallas Saturday to have a deed
recorded.
Our Store Will be Closed
T H U R S D A Y AND FR ID A Y
to Prepare For Our
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We have to raise a certain amount of money
by the first of the year, and the only way to
do it is to sell our goods away down and get
rid of them.
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I have recently sold the M. Fitzmorris dona­
tion land claim of 320 acres west o f Monmouth,
to G. A. Sperling, o f Portland. It will soon be
sub-divided into 40 acre tracts and will make
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MORRIS CHAIRS, RUGS, REED ROCK­
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PLIES, ETC.
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We are going to give away a fine MORRIS CHAIR
and a $5.00 PICTURE to some body. Come in and
us explain about it.
McCOY.
Mr*. Mitty, started to the store with
six dozen eggs. She slipped and broke
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J. H. MORAN,
Real Estate Dealer
Monmouth, Oregon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.
Fine Footwear a Specialty
Any peddlers at yonr honae of late,
been aome in tow n. When people can’ t
sell their stuff any other way they send
out a peddler or solicitor. As your good
friend I want to tell y o n ; Don’ t buy
of peddlers; they don’ t help Dallas any. j
You pay them more for the same quafi- j
ty of goods than von pay vonr local j ,
merchants. Peddlers only’ sell you stuff
they make the most profit on, and not
whatever you want at a reasonable
profit.
Everybody kicks if the local |
merchant don’ t carry whatever they
want and the pricem nst be O. K .:
Don’t buy apples etc.' of Dallas that ate
not marketable, we will sell you good i
ones as cheap or cheaper. IVm’ t pay ! .
peddlers *2 for a sack ol onions. We
have for the past month sold 100 pounds
of onions for $1.50. We will sell you
the Bovd tea and coffee house 40 cent j
coffee for 30 cents.
WILLIE
D A L L A S S H O E STO R E
M R S . J. C. C A Y N O R
P H O N E 1251
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