Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 21, 1909, Image 7

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H OUS FOR HATCH I NO—From «circled pen«
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building, j A good piano for sale. Will take a
GONE TO REST
WEST SALEM.
AS HE SEES IT.
of 8. C. Black Minorca«, 8. C. W. Leghorn,
:ood work horse for part pay.—L. D.
amt Barrel R ock.egg. now ready—Pekin dock
| We have quite a lot of Oregon made goc
Da niel.
eg«« alter Ian. 10th, 11.50 per «etllng —C. I.
hams.—Crider’s grocery.
Mr. I>. K. Brunson is on the sick list. Ballard. H 8. E. on Motor Line, addMW, Rlak-
reall, Ore.
- ^ - v l
Born, January 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. ! D. 0 . Quick, a former well known Monroe Miller Joint the Silent Ma­ Ralph Williams Tells How Cham­
Mr. Warren Bush and family return­
farmer and politician,of Polk county, is
A. W. Bennett, a daughter.
jority Over There.
ed to St. Johns after visiting here.
berlain Was Elected.
now a resident of Halsey.
'TYLER’S HANDY FARM GATE. Patented
1 Next time you make cake, try a pack- j
Lester Brunson cut stove wood for I territory for «ale. Write Cor particular*.
The W. C. T. U. will hold a Mother’s
age of Olympic cuke and pastry Hour at
Addrcaa L. B. Tyler, Falla City, Ore.
FU
Mrs. Frakes during the cold weather
meeting
at
the
residence
of
Mrs.
W.
I.
The
community
was
shocked
last
“ George K. Chamberlain owes his
Crider’s.
Miss Dora Wells visited at the home
Reynolds next Tuesday afternoon at Monday morning to hear of the death of election more to Senator Tom Kay than
j Have you seen those nice envelopes 2:30
Uncle Monroe Miller, which had occured to any other man,” said Ralph E. of Hardy Crawford, of Zena, on Sun­ U/ANTE11-5 0 wether goat» and a few P ly
O mouth or Wyandotte heu».—W. M. Elliott,
just gotten out at this office for the Dal­
the night before. But very few were Williams, national committeeman for day.
Ned
Shaw
tells
us
that
he
met
an
un­
las Deveiopeinent
evelopement league None better.
aware of the fact of his serious illness, Oregon.
Mr. Albert Schultz is here from New­ Dallaa.
cle
in
Chicago
that
he
bad
not
seen
F o r headache Dr. Miles' A nti-P ain Pills.
Fiske, the Best Printer.
supposing him in his usual health. It
“ Had Tom Kay come into the game, port visiting his mother and sister,
since he was 5 years old. Address the
| Kennedy’s Laxative Cough £
seems that during the icy weather he we could have defeated Chamberlain.
o i c e b a r r e d r o c k c o c k e r e l s for
Mrs. Ruge.
For headache Dr. M iles' A n tl-P a ln Pills stops the cough and drives the cold from boys at South fiend Indiana.
M. Hayter. dentist, Wilson building.
C h sale
by J. W. Robinson, Dallaa. Phone
went
out
on
tlie
porch
to
relieve
a
vine
I can say absolutely that had we
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mu'key left Black 15.
Something in post cards at Daniel’s. the system. Children like it. Sold by
F4
Sewing machines (or rent at L. D.
of
accumulated
icicles,
and
that
he
wanted to wo hail enough statement Monday for Black Rock, after a two
Conrad Stafrin.
slipped and fell, this being greatly re­ men in the house to block Chamlierlain. weeks’ stav here.
Daniel’s.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sell­
SEWER ASSESSMENT.
sponsible for his demise, as the shock of They would have come to us whenever
W . J. Wagner lias taken charge of the
FOR HALE or let on shares by T. D.
Mrs. Anna Craven asks her Itomir-er ers, January 16th, a girl.
Miss Dora Wells is attending Mr. 28 EWES
| blacksmith shop at the Wagner agricul-
Phillips, Dallas.
F4
faljing was quite severe to a man of his we wanted them. Kay s|>oiled it all,
to be chanced from Portland to 530 35th
Mrs. lennie Smith lias returned irom turul jttore, and would like to see all his Amount to be Paid by Each Prop­ weight ami age. Monroe Miller was however, when he refused to assist. It Krapp’s school Saturdays, getting ready
street, Oakland, Cal.
for
state
examination.
a business trip to Seattle.
j old customers.
tl
known far anil wide as one of nature’s was only necessary for us to secure 30
HAY AND STRAW for sale by Wte.
Mrs. Lem Howard and children left DALED
noblemen, a man who posessed the votes in the house to defeat Chamber*
J. H. Moore, who used to run a feed
erty Owner in New Districts.
W.
D Ullrey, Dallas.
F4
Miu'ev was up from our sister
Kodol digests all the food you can eat,
Thursday for Forest Grove to visit her
highest
sense of honor, arid who was lain, and this could have been done.
store here, is now living at Mill City. city of McMinnville, Saturday
If you will take Kodol for a little while
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gardner.
particular to a fault in the discharge of
He was in town Tuesday.
Also, had Chamberlain not promised
Born, January 18th to Mr. and Mrs. y011 will no longer have indigestion. It VV W Wood and C C W ood. . .
AND ACREAGE WANTED: Parties
31 50 pecuniary obligations. His example to resign March 4th, he would not have
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fredrickson and UARM8
Is pleasant to take, acts promptly. Sold Lucv K Richards.................... . . . $ 49
Come in and let us equip your phono­ Rheul Rodgers, of Dallas, a girl.
» with the cash constantly in touch with me.
50 was one of good for the community, and been elected senator today, lie prom baby returner! home Saturday, after Prices
must be right however. Address Frank
by Conrad Stafrin.
graph witli the new 4-ininute attach­
Arthur
Darlitu;...................
70
..
11
his many years of lesidence among us ised several members that he would do visiting at tlie home of his mother, Mrs. Clugston, 402 Commercial Building, Portland,
Brown & Stout, lawyers, abstracters,
ment. We have them in stock.—L. D.
Oregon. “ A business founded upon honor. *
. 84 15 had endeared him to all who had the this, and if he does not he will have Bails,
At J. L. Castle s Cash grocery you John T Hughes........................
notary public. Collections. Uglow Bid.
Branches in Minnesota.
Daniel.
49 50 pleasure of his intimate acquaintance, broken his pledge.
can get anything you want in the feed Isaac Hughes.............
Messers
Geo.
Frazure,
Geo.
Gosser,
Born,
January
18th,#
to
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
G
W
Myer
. 156 GO since a resident of Dallas for the last 14
line. His goods are fresh and of the
Stops itching instantly. Cures piles,
Regarding the situation. It was like Ed Brock and Erve Miller spent Sun­
. . . 375 20 years he had been a prominent factor in th is: When a statement man told me
eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, C. W. Whaley, at Rick real 1, a 10 pound verv best quality, and he sells as cheap Geo E Cutler...........
R HALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A STOCK
:—One of the finest fruit ranches ad­
y
Ella Cutler ...........
. . 64 80 the upbuilding and development of the he had taken this pledge and could not day on the river catching drift wood P FARM
as you can get tfiem anywhere.
herpes, scabies— Doan's Oinment. At boy.
and duek hunting.
joining the city of Portland, paying handsome
F M Splawn.......
75
.
15
town,
until
continued
ill
health
ren­
any drug store
break it, I would leave him alone, hut
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. VanOrsdel went
S roflts now. 12 acres, deep rich soil, largely in
Dr. A. B. Starbuck was palled to Port­ Wm Livermore estate...........
Mr.
Jess
Moore
sold
his
house
and
lot
45 90 dered it necessary for him to cease active Kay has not taken statement one. He
nest fruits. Eight room house, barn, sheds,
Our stock of records is now complete. to Portland Tuesday to witness Ben land the other day to see his aunt, Mrs. W C Brown.......
.. 148 50 partipitation in city events. The funer­ was elected a republican, was in a posi to Mrs. Frakes and moved to North poultry and pigeon houses. Wind pump and
house. Price $12.000, terms reasonable.
Eliza Starbuck, who is dangerously ill Thos Gleason.
Do not fail to call for any record you Hur.
. . 54 00 al services were held at the Baptist tion to vote for a republican senator, Salem this week. He said if his cow tank
Raw land adjoining held at $1.000 per acre.—
want. If it is in the catalogue, we have
W. R. Cutler, of Baker City, has been w ith dropsy. Mrs. Starbuck was a res­ M Guv estate...........
126 00 church, of which deceased was an active and for no one else. We tried to have could not run out he would move back Frank Clugston, 402 Commercial Building,
ident
of
the
Eola
hills
vicinity
for
many
it.— L. D. Daniel, Dallas, Ore.
to
North
Salem.
Portland, Oregon.
Mary H ayes___
down to see his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.. 19 35 and consistent member, Tuesday after­ him come over and play the game, hut
years.
N L Guy . . . .
00 noon, and tiie body laid to rest in the he refused.
West Salem people all welcome back
Edward F. Purdv, a former Dallas M. B. Cutler.
A
Shreve,
estate
40
..
23
old
cemetery.
Oregon
weather
after
having
eastern
Remember that the Twenty-Second
boy, is now a large cement contractor at
There was not as much trouble secur­
The snow of last week broke down a
. . 81 00
Proposals For Sidewalk.
Mr. Miller was a native of Missouri, ing supporters from the statement weather for ten days. We have had no
Hoquiam, Wash. He was here last barn for Charlie Hubbard, at Oakdale, annual Clearance Sale of R. Jacobson Viola Morton
C J G u y ...........
.
46
80
lie
entering
this
world
on
November
9,
A
Co.,
McMinnville,
will
positively
week visiting ids old time friends.
and killed a cow.
ranks as may be thought. Had it been water in tiie cellars like East and Nortli
close on January 30th. See their ad on Ollie V C ook............................ .. 22 95 1826. He was of Scotch ancestry, his required, we would have had them. Salem have, and don’t look for high CKALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE
“ The Wasting of \atural Resources’ ’
W. 8. Yost and wife, of Clem, in first page, and avail yourself of the bar­ Thos Elliott..............................
. (¡0 75 father, Richard Miller, having come This is a postive fact. In the house, water now.
office of the Auditor and Police Judge of
is the title of an interesting article in Eastern Oregon, are here visiting rela­ gains they offer.
O A C R K .................................. . 401 40 from there. Monroe at 19 years of age we could tie up Chamberlain, hut we
Mr. Sykes, formerly of Wisconsin, the Citv of Dallas, Oregon, until 12 o ’clock,
the February Popular Mechanics, w hich tives and friends.
Ed Biddle..................................
50 accompanied his parents “ the plains ac: needed assistance in the senate. This after spending two months here with noon, February 3, 1909, for the construction of
sidewalks in certain part* of the City of Dallas,
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Svrup
every American citizen should read.
Conrad Stafrin, W . V. Fuller, W. L. tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It Loretta Campbell..................... .. 58 50 ross” in 1847, being six months on the was lacking because of the attitude of his brother-in-law, Mr. F. L. Woods, Oregon, as in Ordinances Numbered 117and 118
and looking around the country, bought of said city, described, except such walks as
Good for cuts, burns bruises and Craven and G. N. Cherrington attend- cures the cold by gently moving the T Jacobson.................................. .. 153 00 road, and first settling near McMinn­ Kay.
are not already completed. Such work to be
scratches, but especially recommended I ed the Schriners’ meeting in Portland bowels and at the same time it is sooth­ Conrad Stafrin........................ . 153 00 ville, where his father took up a donation
w hat were the statement men to re­ a barber shop at Corvallis and moved completed on or before March 1, 1909. Detailed
Almona Brown ........................ . . 31 .50 claim. He went with his father and
for piles— DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch ! last week.
concerning said work will be furn­
ing for throat irritation, thereby stop­ M L Robbins estate................. .. 54 00 brother to California in 1849, but re ceive for not voting for Chamberlain? there. He expects to make Corvallis information
ished by the City Auditor, on reauest.
his future home.
Hazel Salve. Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
Well, that is a different matter.
The right to reject any and all bids is hereby
When you want prescriptions filled ping the cough. Sold by Conrad Stafrin. Tcmpa Tribble ........................ . 23 40 turned two yeart later, and took up a
I
did
my
best,
hut
could
not
cut
the
51 iss Minnie Schwartz entertained reserved.
“ Dr. Thomas’s Electric Oil is the best j by a competent druggist, one who is
Sheriff Grant lias turned real estate Trustees Christian church. . . . .. 123 75 claim at Rickreall, where he lived al­
Dated, January 20, 1909.
remedy for that often fatal disease— | careful and knows what be is about, go agent and yesterday consummated the W H McDaniel............................ 462 15 most continuously thereafter until 1884, mustard, and I did it in an honorable about 20 young people Thursday even­
L. D. BROWN,
way, as I said I would. I am still after ing at tlie home of dia ries Ruge, in
croup. Has been used with success in to Conrad Stafrin’s drug store.
( seal )
Auditor and Police Judge,
sale of the Ab Hembree place in Tilla I N amt Eva W oods.................... 141 75 when b etook aphis residence in Dallas. the statement and will he to the last. West Salem, for Miss Juliet Letnke, of
our family for eight years.” — Mrs. L.
mook county where the tragedy occured P 0 Martin.................................... 54 00 His first wife was Margaret Crowley, but I have fought my best up to this time,
Wbiteacre, Buffalo, N." Y.
Kodol for dyspepsia and indigestion to W. J. White and George Clanfield for Chas and John B ell............................ 47 25 she did not long survive their union, and from this time I am going to fight Fargo, North Dakota. Cards was the
principal amusement, the prizes going
will
digest
any
and
all
food
at,
any
and
Sewer Assessment Notice.
Mrs. Lu­ twice as hard.”
$2350. It consists of 155 acres of good Robt H atton.................................. 99 00 He afterward married
Take De W itt’s Kidney and Bladder
to Elmer Beals and K. L. White. Re­
all
times.
Kodol
is
guaranteed
to
give
Nancy
C
Fowler..................................
99
00
cinda
Izigan,
who
died
in
1887.
Three
laud
with
some
improvements
thereon.
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Pills. They are for weak back, back­
freshments
were
setved
late
in
tlie
F H Morrison. ............................ 47 25 children were the result of this happy
ache, rheumatic pains and all kidney prompt relief.—Sold by Conrad Stafrin.
To T. M. Stow, J. N. Stow, F. H. Morrison, Mrs.
evening.
The Dallas Woodmen installed the A U glow ........... . ............................ 129 60 marriage, only one of whom now sur­
A ckerm an O ffers P rize.
S. E. Morrison, W. H. Boals, Mrs. Mary A.
and bladder troubles. Soothing and an­
For a mild, easy action of the bowels, following officers last Tuesday evening 8am Coad estate............................ 86 40 vives, Mrs. Nellie E. Grant, who has
Mr. O. G, Savage, whoso death took i Graham, Mrs. Etta P. Shaw, Theodore Far-
State Superintendent Public Instruc­
tiseptic. Regular size 50 cents. Sold a single dose of Doan’ s Regulets is Consul, II. C. Seymour; adviser, C. A.
ington, Heirs of Mrs. L. M. Whitehorn, De-'
place near Los Angeles, had bought a
H
L
Fenton....................................
108
00
tion
Ackerman
announced
today
that
the
heartfelt
sympathy
of
our
entire
by Conrad Stafrin.
ceased, George Whitehorn, Claud L. Lynch,
I enough. Treatment cures habitual con­ Smith ; hanker, V. E. Johnson ; clerk, F E Fisher...................................... 75 60 community in this her sad bereave­ his office would offer a prize of
to the arm on the hills near here about two
William L. Gilson, Mrs. N. J. Frink, Mrs.
years
ago
and
was
justice
of
the
peace
A ludricious accident occured on rail­ stipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your \Y.O. Vaagall; escort,A. Griffith; watch­ E C Kirkpatrick............................ 63 83 ment.
Marv A. McCallon B. H. McCallon, R. E.
high school student submitting the best
man, Rolit. Reed; sentry, C. Griffith R E Williams .............................. 81 00
Williams, Mrs. Agnes Campbell. Mrs. Polly
is
precinct,
lie
spent
most
all
his
road street the other day. The laundry druggist for them.
drawing to he used as a cover page de­
G. Siefarth, Mrs. Minnie D. Morris, Mrs. Sarah
life in Salem and run the feed store oi
wagon was distributing goods. The
sign
for
Arbor
Day,
thfi
annual
publica­
The Pacific States telephone company managers, H. W. Stump, W. A. Ayers, F J C oad......................................... 67 50
J. Richmond, 8. P. Kimball, Mrs. Amy G.
OUR VICTORIOUS TEAM.
cars came along, tiustrating the horse, is now in their new building. Johnson W. H . Kerber.
Chitty, W. D. Collins, Pranklin C. Rrobst,
Jennie R Coad ............................ 27 00
tion devoted to the observation of Arl>or Savage & Reed for many years. He
Mrs. Olga 8. Brobst, I. P. Yoakum and Trus­
ami he squatted. The belly band broke, Bros, will occupy their old quarters
day. Details will he given out through was a member ol tlie First M. E.
A. S. Bible died at Sheridan January Hester E llis.................................... 86 40
tees of the Oregon Conference, United Evan­
church,
of
Salem.
the tugs eaine off, and in the twinkling about February 1st with a ladies’ con­ 9th and was buried next day in the Ma B H Grant et a l................
108 00
circular letter to be mailed to the
gelical C hurch:
up
Games
Played
by
the
Oregons
of an eye thedriver found his horse com ­ fectionery and ice cream parlors.
VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE
superintendents.
sonic cemetery. Mr. Bible had lived in F J Chapman .............................. 64 80
1 City Council of the City of Dallas, Oregon,
pletely turned around in the shafts.
J W Crider.................................... 63 00
to This Date.
Notice.
has estimated the cost of constructing sewert
Heavy impure blood makes a muddy, Sheridan since 1878. He conducted a A M M iller.................................... 92 25
with branches or laterals extending therefrom,
Having sold my grocery business, I on
pimply complexion, headache, nausea, genera) merchandise store and dealt in U 8 and Nellie G rant................. 114 75
W
anted,
Washington, Clay, Oak and other streets in
desire to settlo all outstanding accounts. said City, as in Ordinance No. 112 of said City
indigestion. Thin blood makes you cattle. He owned a large ranch at the W S Carey..................................... 216 00 Dec. 14—Oregons 43;
Vancouver 6.
of the Nestucca, known to sports
Representatives in this vicinity, male Parties having accounts will greatly provided to be laid down, to be as follows:
Dec.
15—Oregons
34;
Winlock
4.
WISE TALKS BY THE OFFICE BOY weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bit­ head
Georgia
Chapman........................
64
80
or female. Thosejwishing to hustle can oblige me by calling at the Dallas City For Washington 8treet Hewer District, $5.500;
ters makes the blood rich, red pure— re­ men far and wide. Mr. Bible was born M Hayter ...................................... 243 00 Dec. 16—Oregons 34;
Seattle 16.
for Oak. Street Sewer District, $5,000; for Clay
in Tennessee, March 26, 1834.
stores perfect health.
ELLIS GROCERY.
Rosslyn 17. earn from $100 to $125 monthly. Ex­ Bank and arranging in some way with Street Sewer District, $6,000; or $15,500 in the
II II Dunkleberger....................... 37 80 Dec. 17—Oregons 42;
perience not necessary. Addr.-ss,North­ F. J. Craven for tlie settlement of said
Mr.
O.
ff.
Cobb
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dec.
18—Oregons
67;
Ellensburg
3.
Susan
M
M
iller..............................
76
50
Mr. Caldwell has sold bis pool rooms
western Specialty Co., 501-502-504 Board account.—U. S. Longhary.
&T ou garc further notified that said City Coun­
j28 cil
Spokane 14.
will hold a meeting on the first day of Feb­
to J. E. Foster, of Rosebnrg. who will Orlando Luper, reached their home at Trustees Adventist church ....... 28 80 Dec. 19—Oregons 55;
of Trade, Portland, Oregon.
ruary, 1909, at the hour of 7:30 o ’clock in the
Anaconda 16.
move to the Uglow building in the Lowen, in eastern Oregon, sooner than E N H a ll......................................... 78 62 Dec. 21—Oregons 22,
evening, in the Council Chamber in said City,
they
expected.
They
had
good
roads
Dec.
24—Oregons
57;
Billings
8.
Mary A Muscott .......................... 32 40
RICKREALL.
for t tic purpose of apportioning the cost of such
room lately occupied by J C. Shultz.
Billings 15.
improvement and assessing upon each lot or
I Mr. Caldwell has not enjoyed good and gooil weather for the trip, and like Clif and V E Johnson................. 129 60 Dec. 25—Oregons 50;
it
very
well
there.
They
are
getting
Dec.
28—Oregons
39;
Billings
15.
»art thereof or each tract of land liable there*
(
W
J
Atchison
and
Wm
McHardy.
37
80
• health lately, and will tty eastern Ore-
Walter Vaughn visited in Indepen­ or, owned by the persons hereinabove named,
an abundance of moistere there this Tracy Staats .................................. 81 00 Dec. 29—Oregons 60;
Dickenson 10.
| gon’s atmosphere for awhile.
its proportionate snare of such cost.
dence Saturday.
winter, and the prospects for crops and Anna Clark......... ......................... 97 20 Dec. 31—Oregons 36;
Jamestown 15.
All property owners above named and all
j Oakdale has a d en tin g society that water for stock for the coming season Chas Gregorv................................ 45 90 Jan. 1 —Oregons 29, Minneapolis 29.
Miss Josie Farmer is reported quite other persons in interest may attend at said
time and place and show cause, if any they
1 meets every Saturday evening, and is excellent.
Minneapolis 16.
Men who cannot stop ,
H M R o o p .. . .................................. 38 70 Jan. 2 —Oregons 33;
sick with pneumonia.
have, why such apportionment and assessment
I furnishes recreation, amusement and
Stillwater 29.
for a rainy day.- w ill' J
Vern Fox and Linn Nesmith were of cost should not be made.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Woods left Sunday If M Lawrence.............................. 64 80 Jan. 3—Oregons 14:
| intellectual development for the resi­
Done by order of the said City Council made
find the greatest
Elizabeth Stoner........................... 43 20 Jan. 4 No game.
Dallas
visitors
Saturday.
for
their
six
weeks
outing
at
Los
Angel­
1 the lHth day of January, 1909.
dents there. The officers are: Presi­
comfort and freedorq
Win W eaver.................................. 32 40 Jan. 5 —Oregons 36; Jamestown 15.
Witness my hand and the seal of said City
Born, Sunday January 17th, to Mr.
dent, Oliver Dennis; secretary, Mrs. es. Mr. Gough will take Mr. Woods' L E Row ell.................................... 75 60 Jan. 6 Oiegons—27 ;
Reil Wing 9
of
bodily
movement
this 19th day of January, 1909.
and Mrs. Chas. Whaley, a boy.
Harry W oods; treasurer. Miss Rubv place at the depot, and Roy Minter, Eva Teal.......................................... 43 20 Jan. 7—Oregons 3t;
L. D BROWN,
LaCross 23.
late of Oakland, Oregon, will take Mr.
in
( seal )
Auditor and Police Judge.
Nelson; marshal, Harry Viers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirkland, of Eastern
Portage 21.
Gough’s place as telegrapher. Mr. and Lucy E Harris.............................. 43 20 Jan. 8—Oregons 31:
Oregon,
visited
relatives
here
last
week.
Portage
15.
39
;
It is now Captain Bollman, our gen­ Mrs. Williams went to Portland with Wavne Greenwood....................... 43 20 Jan. 9—Oregons
Neenan 24.
Sam Orr lias rented his large hop yard
f y f t BRN^
ial medico having been elected to that them, and Mrs. Williams will go on to Wm Tatom .................................... 108 00 Jan. 11—Oregons 27;
Fondulac 24.
at this place to Kraber & Hodges who
Notice to Creditors.
position Thursday night by Company Alhambra tor a month’s visit with her A G and Mary Cutler................... 15 75 Jan. 12—Oregons 14;
Fondnlac 23.
WATERPROOF
19;
Jan.
13—Oregons
will
take [»session soon.
8
R
and
F
J
K
ennedy.................
102
37
II., vice C. D. Chorpening, who moved ¡sister, Mrs. F. J. Chapman
Neenah
11
19;
J 8 and J H Ferguson................. 38 25 Jan. 14—Oregons
OILED CL0TH1N
to Eugene. Captain Mead, of the Mc­
Dan McPeek has returned from a vis­
Detroit 0
In the matter of the administration of the
2 ;
Mr. and Mrs. Argie J. Miller, of 8 Carter......................................... 97 88 Jan. 11^—Oregons
Minnville company, cenducted the in-
it with his parents in Missouri, and is estate
SLICKERS'3°_o
SUITS
S3°-P
of Anbury Shultz deceased.
Germans
23
20
;
Jan.
20—Oregons
Ed
C
Dunn......................................
31
50
inspec Craig, Nebraska, who have been here
spection. A Rort
sort of preliminary
p
looking for a place to go into business.
IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the under­
Every gar men! bearing J
N OTICE
signed administrator of the estate of
tion was held the following evening by on their wedding trip to visit their H L and D C Crider..................... 81 00
Games
Ahead.
At
the
card
party
Friday
evening
Tom
fhe
sign
of
Ihe
fish*
*
Asbury Shultz, deceased, to the creditors of,
Fran*
Kerslake............................
105
00
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
L.
Major
Hamlin,
of
Portland.
The
an­
FANCY CRACKERS.
Burch and Mira Lucas won first prizes and all persons having claims against, the
guaranteed walerproof
The Itemizer has found it impossible
nual inspection will occur February 5th. E. Truax, and other re latives, left W J W hite...................................... 182 25
Catalog free
nnd .Mrs Tom Burch and Ben lu ll re­ said deceased to exhibit them, with the nece$-
sury vouchers, within six months after the first
Friday for Portland, where they will S M Rav and E J B oyd............... 158 63 to secure a list of the games ahead, our
A J T OwC P C O B O S T O N U S A
ceived
the consolation prizes.
Eugene Hayter, cashier, of the First
publication of this notice, to the said admin-
I have a kid friend who works in the National, is a firm believer in the effi­ take ship for San Francisco to visit M J Griffin...................................... 2G 40 correspondent failing to let us know
.strator at the Dallas National Bank, in the
citv and the last time I saw him he was cacies of fresh air as pervocative of good relatives and friends there, and at Wm C orle y .................................... 32 40 what is to be done. We understand
t
city of Dallas. Polk eonnty, Oregon,
same
Í on, the
tliey
play
Notre
Dame
February
8th
and
being the place for the transact] on of busi nei
telling mehow hard it was to economize. health. He has built his family sleep­ Sacramento and Los Angeles a few days. W G and E Campbell................... 67 59
NEW
SUBSCRIBERS
THIS
WEEK.
at
South
Bend
Indiana,
one
day
next
of
said
estate.
~
“ W hy” said he, “ last month I walked ing apartments so that a continuous cur­ They expect to reach their home the Emma Dunn.................................. 69 75
EUGENE
HAYTER.
C B Burson.................................... 75 60 week.
last of this month.
to and ir m my work to save car fare
Administrator.
rent of pure air circulates through
J L Castle....................................... 37 80
E. C. Purdy, Hoquiam, Washington.
and my landlady raised my board on ac­
them, and says he has found it health­
The most noted article that Every­ II G Campbell .............................. 113 40
L.
C.
Taylor,
Falls
City.
count ol my increased appetite.” I ful in every particular. If more of our
Mail carriers were unable to get out
REED ROCKER FREE
body’ s Magazine has published since Alice D em psey.............................. 37 80 Tuesday on account of high water, and
I). Sellers, Dallas.
guess the only wav to economize is to
Notice of Final Settlement.
citizens would follow Mr. Hayter’ s ex­
J. J. Faist, McCoy.
trade at a one-price popular price store, ample, there would, undoubtedly, be the “ Frenzied Finance” days is “ The J 8 Cook ........................................ 64 80 the conditions at present are not im ­
Poison
of
the
Street,”
by
Frederick
S.
Nettie
B
H
utton.............................
27
00
D. N. Kaegi, Dallas.
like ours, where you (jet what you want I fewer weak lungs and not nearly so
proved
.
OTICE is hereby given, to all persons inter­
Dickson, in the February number. It Henry Gorke ................................ 37 80
when you want it and are not fooled in­
ested. that J. B. V. Butler,executor of the
• may afflicted with colds.
Yesterday was China New Years, hut
strikes a blow, and a telling one, at Augusta Gorke ............................. 63 00
Now tii at the political game is over, estate of Elisabeth Butler, deceased, has filed
to buying a lot of goods you don't want
we
missed
the
usual
bombardment
of
margin
gambling
in
Wall
street,
and
Fox
........................................
27
(X)
our legislators are turning their atten­ his petition for final settlement, and final ac­
State of Oregon, City of Toledo, Lu-
by some firm who advertise they are
count with the honorable coqnty court of the
tion to tlie making of new laws.
giving their goods away at cost (what I cas county, as. Frank J. Cheney makes echoes the cry of the many who have Mary O Conner......... ................... 54 00 fire crackers in Dallas, our chink popu­
state of Oregon for the county of Polk. And
they cost you,land after you've been oath that he is senior partner of the “ tried their luck” and been lured on to Lillian M Laurenson................... 114 75 lation being rather meagre at present.
that by order of said court made on the 12th
We
had
an
nnusual
high
wind
last
day of January, 1909. said petition for final
jollied into’ buying enough to last you a firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi­ destruction. The article is straight Sarah J Brown.............................. 47 25
The most difficulty dignitary the
night for a few mements which played settlement and final account is set for hearing
A B M u ir ........................................ 47 25 newspaper woman ever approached for
whole year, you find you can buy better ness in the city of Toledo, county and from the shoulder and authoritative.
havoc with tlie telephones and electric on the 13th day of February, 1909. at the hour
George Eilers.................................. 33 75 an interview is Congressman and former
and more desirable thinro here for the state nforsaid, and that, said firm will
10 o ’clock of the forenoon of said day, at the
Before he made his reputation by
lights. In the vicinity of Academy of
court house, for hearing objections to such
same money and get them whenever pay the sum of one hundred dollars for writing plays Victorien Hardou, the F E G a g e ........................................ 41 50 Lieutenant Richmond Pearson Hobson,
and
Railroad streets seven telephone final account, and petition for final settlement.
you need them. We get an aw ful lot of each and every case of catarrh that can­ French dramatist, who was deeply in­ Fred R ich ....................................... 33 75 says Ada Patterson, in the February
J. B. V. BUTLER,
|»les are down and have marie an awful
business from the farmers. You’d think, not l>e cured by the use of Hall’s Ca­ terested in spiritualism, had a remark­ J J W ick............... ....................... 33 75 Designer. Mr. Hobson was so military
Executor.
litter and mess ol wires. Until they
they surely could raise everything they tarrh Cure.—Frank J. Cheney. Sworn able experience in takingdictation. He J J Wiseman......................._......... 178 95 of manner, so humorless, so chary of
are replaced, many residents of that
Nellie
Hayes
estate.......................
47
25
need for home consumption, but I guess to before me and subscribed in my pres­ had been interested inocult phenomena,
word»! His character seemed to be one
section will have to do without lights
they get tired of eating the “ raw mate­ ence. this f»th day of December, A. D. and, by chance, he came into commu­ Emma Craven................................ 145 12 of angeies. without softening curves.
Citation.
and phones.
rial” and like to come here for a change 188fl— A. W. Gleason, notary public. nication with a spirit personality, who Susan and A W Piankington . . . 40 50
products ! 1 [seal] Hall’ s Catarrh cure is taken in­ signed himself, “ Bernard Palissy.” M. Jessie Wiseman............................ 40 50
nnd get some of the prepared products
In ths com ity court of the state of Oregon,
we have for them such as Shredded | ternally, and acts directly on the blood Sardou, who recently passed into the Edgar M Brown ........................... 47 25
for the county of Polk.
_
AUCTION SALE
Wheat Biscuit or nice Graham Wafers and mucous surfaces of the system. larger life, has told the story ot his ex­ Laura D Seifarth .......................... 94 50
In the matter of the estate of Lucy Van Tas­
or Nabisco or some of those Fig Biscuit Send for testimonials free.—Frank J. periments in an article entitled, “ Only M M Ellis ...................................... 118 13
sel, deceased.
.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1909. To Carl Haberland, only heir of said Lucy
that just came in. Have you tried our Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by the Blindly Ignorant Scoff.” in the Feb­ Emma B e lt .................................... 54 00
“ I can testify to the
Van Tassel, deceased.
Joseph and E J B la c k ................. 80 44
all druggists, 75 cents. Take Halls
salt salmon and muckerel.
A consignment of Household Goods IN the name of the state of Oregon, you are
ruary Delineator.
great
merits
o
f
your
Emul­
f
I
I,
Crider......................................
40
50
Family Pills for constipation.
WILLIE.
I hereby cited and required to appear In the
too
numerous
to
mention
will
be
sold
to
D C Crider...................................... 250 75
county court of the state of Oregon for the
s io n , e s p e c ia lly in all
the highest bidder without reserve. Al­ county of Polk, at the court room thereof at
I V Lynch...................................... 106 31
diseases o f a pulmonary
so an assortment of Ladies’ and Gents Dallas, in the county of Polk on the
T J Cherrington............................ 131 62
@
@
@
@
—i
Furnishing Goods. Ladies’ long coats,
nature. It has saved many
Chas S a lfick v................................ 43 17
30th day of January, 1909,
short coats, full suits and skirts. These
E J S m ith ...................................... 34 50
lives that otherwise would
at 10 o’clock In the forenoon of said day, then
goods
are all new and in as good condi­ and
Sarah Svron estate....................... 97 20
there to show cause if any there Se, why
tion as when they left the factory. the petition of the adir.iristratoi- praying an
have yielded to consump­
E M D orn sife................................ 129 60
These goods range in price at retail from order directing him to sell the real estate of
tion . . . we keep Scott’s
Rachel Hawkins .......................... 54 00
$H
to $25 per garment but will be sold said deceased, described as follows, towlt:
J R Hubbard e s ta te ..................... 108 00
Lots 1 and 2 in Block 1. Falrview Addition to
Emulsion in the house all
To the person who can write
regardless of cost to the highest bidder Dallas, Polk county, Oregon, should not be
Mrs E G Emmons........................ 324 00
granted, and that sale thereof may be made
without
reserve.
the
time
and
all
the
family
’’ADAMS & 6R0BST BANQUET RANGE”
D J R ile y .............................. ..
334 00
at private sale.
Paul Wessinger.............................. 108 00
use it.” - M R . C. J. BUD-
the most times on n .T^'xSh, Postal
witness the honorable Ed. F. Coad, county
SATURDAY, January 23, at 2 p.m. Judge
of the county of Polk, state of Oregon,
Dallas Woodman Association . . . 129 60
Card,
we
will
give
a
nice
REED
LONG, Box 158, Wash­
at Harriett’s and Ullrey’ s Second Hand wttn the seal of said court affixed this 26th
J H Saverv...................................... 16 20
ROCKER entirely Free. The writ­
day of December, 1908.
__
Store,
the
old
Postoffice
building.
ington,
R.
I.
Mrs C E Snvder............................ 27 00
ing must he legible and easily read
E. M. SMITH,
[ se a l ]
County Clerk of Polk
E B y e r l e v . .................................. 37 80
by the eye, unaided. This contest
C.
F.
BARTLETT,
Auctioneer.
County, Oregon.
Cora M cA llister............................ 37 80
is free for all. All you have to do,
Jos Crowther.................................. 43 20
Dallaa. Oregon. L. D. Brown, attorney
fill the Postal with the above sen­
John Steinfeldt........... ............... 70 20
tence as many times as you can,write
C H C h ap m a n .............................. 183 94
vour name on the address side and
Notice of Final Settlement.
Trustees Lacreole Academy........ 09 56
state whether you have a stove or
N E W T O -D A Y
Addie M agers................................ 52 31
range and how long it has been in
T he successful sale at the Dallas M ercantile C o’s. Store is still g oin g on.
Robt G r a n t.................................... 43 88
In the County Court of the state of Crugon
use. and mail the same to
Advertising under this head } cent a word for the county of Polk.
Fred W agner.................................. 108 00
ADAMS St BROBST at Dalis»
E verything on Sale—N othing Reserved. A fine line o f Ladies’ , Men s
In the matter of the administration Of tho
each
innert
Ion
M D Coulter ................................ 40 50
This contest will close Feb. 1, 1909
estate of E. C. Keyt, deceased
and Childrens’ Shoes on Sale at O N E -H A L F price. A fine line o f Mens’
VOTICE is hereby given ; that D. L. Keyt, tho
Elizabeth C o u lte r........................ 20 25
does ALL it does by creating
14 executor of the estate of E. C. K e jf,de*
Mabel Yoakam .............................. 54 00
H ats and Sw eaters less than H a lf price. A line o f Ladies’ Coats rang­
has rendered au<l presented for final
flesh and strength so rapidly
F 'OK HALE—Home thoroughbred Single Comb­ ceased,
F.mma Vassal!................................ 30 38
ed White Leghorn Roontem.—W. H. Kraber. settlement, and filed in «aid com t hi« final
that
the
progress
of
the
in g from $8 to $20, on sale at $1.15. A line o f L adies’ Skirts at H A L F
Jas H o w e ....................................... 182 25
Dellas.
«( account a* executor ot »»id estât«. And that
Tuesday the 2nd. day of February, 1909, at 11
F. R Tuttle...................................... 94 50
disease is retarded and often
pn ee. Dress Goeds at prices never b efore heard o f. The greatest re­
o ’clock in the forenoon ot said day at thé
Emma and Sam R a v ................... 27 00
court room of said court, at the court
stopped. It is a wonderful
CPAX
of
high
grade
Clydesdale
mure*.
rising
duction ever offered on M ens’ and Childrens’ Clothing, all this season’s
Etta Boyd........................................ 27 00
house in the city of Dallas county of
O 4 year« old, one * blue ribbon winner at the Polk and State of Oregon, ha* been duly ap­
flesh builder and so easy to
J A L y n c h .................................
27 00
Htfete fair, by the faineu* Gallant Hump, posel- pointed by said court for the settlement o f
digest
that
the
youngest
child
g o o d s.
•
bly
some
older
horse«,
alto
choice
English
rye
W E Burns..................................... 81 00
said account. At which time and place any
gras* end Red Clover seed, for sale by C. P. !>erson interested in said estate may appear
S weeney B ros . P rops .
and most delicate adult can
R I. Chapman................................ 131 63
Nairn. Hliarteland Perm, neer Ballatoti. Ad­ and file his objections thereto, or to any par­
Dan P Stonffer.............................. 131 33
take it. I f you are losing flesh
dress Amity No. 2.
tf ticular item thereof In writing, and co.iteet
Evaline H ayter............................ 43 58
the same.
_____
from consum ption o r any
D. L. KEYT,
Amos and Elizabeth H olm an .. . 72 99
other cause take S c o t t ’ s
r . .. hay.
. . . . veteh
* at „ ■ «. by Arthur Dim-
Executor of the estate of
UOR HALE— Baled
Hester B u tler................................ 67 50
tf
E. C. Keyt, deceased.
1 lek, Dallas, Mutual Phone61
E m u l s io n .
It will stop the
Mary H s llo ck ................................ 135 00
J E R ichter.................................... 90 83
wasting and strengthen the
The fam ous flour put
e glv
J D and L P Smith .................... 131 62
whole system.
*i
Administrator s Notice.
I -»way to get them off the land.—Ü. 8 . Or
(Jr *nt,
W B Daggett.................................. 47 25
Dallas, Oregon.
tf
out
by our Mills is what
Oliver
Stump..................................
68
86
D on ’t put this o ff but com e at once. This m ay be your last chance, b e­
Be
sure
to
get
S
C
O
T
T
’
S
J M G r a n t...............................
46 80
its name implies. All
OTTUE l. htrebr g lr .n th*t t h . mmt«n>lfa-
g in n in g MONDAY, January 18th Until SATURDAY, Janaary 23rd,
ed ha» b n n doly
b r th ecn on t/
B N almost new baby carriage for sale at lose
Lydia Delashmutt......................... 41 85
\
ALL DBUCRISTS
than half original price. Apply at this court >f Folk con n i,. Oregon. M M D tg n M
you have to d o is to
Chas Biiyen.................................... 43 20
ni thè thè c«t»t" <>« Tele, V .n T u n l , , * M M
j Joel Sbaw ........................................ 46 80
«nd h«« n u .llic d
A lf p en osa h.Tlng ctatui.
Let on
jtm * ropy of Mr Rodion#’ *
test it to prove this as­
a g.In il thè m M riw.te .r e req a lm i lo nrejent
F M and E C o llin s ....................... 108 00
fetter—hi* cm * la mail/ womferfal — nnd
M J BaUwtyne . .........
37 80
Y CARROTH are now ready for delivery. The .«no- t . ouertt rerlfted, to thè \inder,ign-
torna internating 11taratore r.«ardine ot.r
sertion.
. \
Parties desiring *uch for stock feed had ed «t hi. reàMgneoln D a ll» wtthln itx a n n oia
Electa H ughes.............
101 25
Jnat arnd ua a oar4 Mn-
irom thè date hcreof.
better notify me at once.—W F. Miller
D .t«d at Hall.«. Oratoli, thi, Mrd d a , of
W A and ]j A Ayres................
76 80
D w m fe r, 1 » » .
" A Hougan estate...................... 205 20
PKANK T. fTCHS.
•COTT A BOWNE
Mary H u gh es...................................... 33 75
Ei.IHTF.RED
O.
I.
C.
Hwlne.
pigs
either
sex,
Adm lnt.tr.tor o l t h . ra t.t. ol
4 M PanH Strati
N.w Yark
Kept by a ll (¡ro ce n *
K t to $ months old. and Mammoth Brona
Lne, VanTMMl, de
‘ F H a d le y ................................
48 «0
tn rkeya .-cT I. Ballard, 2( miles Southeail of
L. D. Bromi, attorne, »or emato.
White Sewing Machine C o .......... 82 20
J L Elkins....................................... 30 80
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal*
las and their Friends.
OUT OF DOOR WORKERS
N
A Good Thing
CO N TIN U ED
Scott's
Emulsion
D a lla s Flouring M ills
Everything Reduced
More Than Ever. . .
li
i Dallas
Oregon’s Best
N
Mercantile Co.
ñ
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M