Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, May 06, 1909, Image 3

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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 ’ . fj
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. J^c AVerCn ,I .
Mass.
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.
DOINGS IN THE TOWN.
Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal'
las and their Friends.
Kor headache Dr. M ile»’ A n ti-Pain Filin.
Dr. Donohoe, dentist, Uglow building.
Horn, May 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Otin
Smith a daughter.
Horn, May 6th, to Mr. and Mr«. Sam
Smith, a daughter.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Priest,
at Falls City, May 5th, a son.
Halmgrove farm between here and In­
dependence, is reported sold for $00 an
acre.
Mr. Asa Robinson has finished up his
work in the sheriff's office ai d returned
to his Independence home.
D. J. Riley and U. S. (¡rant are now
the proud owners of a White Steamer,
one of the finest autos in town.
Keep your eye on our list of farms, as
changes are being made every week—
new ones added and those sold dropped
out.
Come down to the Dallas foundry and
look at our grubbing machine.
It is a
dandy and will do the work— Harris &
Stump.
When you want prescriptions filled
by a competent druggist, one who is
careful and knows what he is about, go
to Conrad Stafrin’ i drug store.
Mrs. Lilly M. Halleck died at New ­
port Saturday. She was a former resi­
dent of Monmouth and leaves a hus­
band, a son, mother, sister and two
brothers.
County Treasurer Ed Dunn has pur­
chased for *1,000 the Hill residence
down the hill, and will take possession
.1 uly 1st w hen the Hills go to Portland
to reside.
A number of ladies attended a 500
party at the home of Mrs. Jb Casey, last
Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss
Hazel Jew it t, Roseburg, and Miss Lucy
Stanton, of Frisco.
According to a booklet issued by the
Oregon Electric Company, Dallas is
sometime scheduled for an electric line
from Salem, and one from Portland, via
McMinnville to Eugene.
Fritz Gerlinger left last week for Ger­
many on a three months trip, going via
New York and Havre. A little bird
whispers in our ear that when he re­
turns there will be a Mrs. Fritz.
For headache Dr. M iles’ A n ti-P a in Pillo
Judge ami Mrs. L. D. Brown and
son arrived back to Dallas again today,
to hereafter make this their home.
Governor Henson has appointed Dr.
Lowe to serve for a term of three years
on the state board of examiners in Op­
tometry.
Both Uncle Hill Brown and Uncle Eli­
jah Miller are reported in a ««»nous con­
dition today. Andrew Siefarth is much
improved.
Mr. R C. Craven will leave Saturday
for Los Angeles, where he will probably
remain during .the summer. He will
go by boat.
Assesor (¡raves is building a barn on
the place he recently l»ought of Mr.
Wolfe in the first ward. He will later
erect a residence.
Wm. and Clyde Lewis came in with
loads of wheat from Lewisville this
morning. Farmers who have wheat are
taking advantage of the high price.
If you have any friends or relatives
whom you think might become induced
to come to Polk county will you kindly
send or bring their names or address to
this office.
While monkeying with a belt at the
mill this morning it got cantankerous
and hit Jim Sweeney a swat, cutting
open his under lip and required sever­
al stitches to he taken by Dr. Star-
buck.
Allie Teal will soon erect on his lots
across from ye editor’ s home a nice
residence which will be occupied by
Rev. and Mrs. T. II. Starbuck, who
will come here from Portland to make
their home. The Dr. will by a sort of
a star hoarder with his .parents.
tiuy Bros. & Dalton inform us that
, the lied room furnishings for the new
hospital have arrived. Only a dozen
rooms wdl now befitted up. leaving the
rest until patronage makes them neces­
sary. Dr. Starbuck informs us this
morning that the hospital will probably
be ready for opening some time next
week.
WILL HAVE SEWERS.
Architect Morrison now Drawing
Plans for Independence.
J. L. Castle handles the famous Ger­
Tin- city council of Independence, our
man-American coffee, said to be the
best on tfie market. It is roasted and »inter city l>y «lie beautiful Willamette,
packed in Portland, grown in the Sicra linn taken the bull by the home and are
to install a perfect and complete sewer
Madras, and is absolutely pure.
system all over tliiir town. They have
Janies Ernest arrived here Sunday engaged City Engineer Morrison, of Ital­
evening for a short visit with his sister, ics to draw the plans and do the initial
Grandma Kathrine Richter, whom he drafting. Mr. Morrison is now engaged
has not seen for ¡15 years. Mr. Richter in this work, and states that it will lie
is a countv commissioner in Kansas, a large job, and one of greatcredit to In­
and himself and wife will take in the dependence. That we have a- one of
Seattle fair before returning home.
on reitu en sa man called on by other
At a special meeting held in Mon­ towns to do their work is one for con­
mouth Monday the proposed amend­ gratulation. Cast year Mr. Morrison
ment to the charter, which would grant gave bis entire work during the season
a larger bond issue for municipal light to our city’s street improvement work,
or water plant, was defeated, and at the and was compelled to turn down many
same time an amendment was adopted good jobs as an architect, and which
providing for retaining the road polltax would have bought him in more money
than the salary paid by the city, but
for use on the tow’ n streets.
this vear lie refuses to take the general
Miss Loverne Hnbbard was married supervision work, and that will he left
in Portland Sunday to Mr. II. Moore, a to some one else. Mis experience and
young man employed by the Oregon I ability is too much in demand for him
Optical company. Rev. A. A Winter | to he able to put all his time to one job.
performed the ceremony at the home of Independence is to lie congratulated in
the bride’ s sister, Mrs. Walter Canit>- ' having been able to secure his services,
1 h * 11 Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. land they will find the money so ex-
Hubbard went down from Dallas to at­ ! pended will be advantageous in the
tend the happy event.
I long run.
ATTENTION
«M B «
YOUR
Is called to our complete
Line of
Ladies Suits
Ladies Petticoats
Ladies Dress Skirts
Ladies Kid Gloves
Ladies Underwear
Ladies Neckwear
Ladies Hose
• Ladies Shoes
Our line o f nations and ready to wear mer-
chandise is complete and we are better prepared
to please all comers than any store in Dallas has
^
ever been.
W e guarantee satisfaction.
DALLAS MERCANTILE CG
r¿0
Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Steele were
bany visitor» one day last week.
John (¡rant and wife, of Dallas, wan
through this place Tuesday.
Harry Neal, of Suver, was
Friday on business.
An Answer from Members of the
Former Council.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
Elected Marshal. Vassall
Treasurer, Morrison
Commissioner.
stops loss o f flesh in babies
fj-Q the H onorable City C ouncil o f
the City of Dallas, Polk Couuty, Ore-
I ana children and in adults
The city council met in regular session
Willard Bevens, of Ilopedale, visited gon :
in summer as well as winter.
last Monday evening with all the offi­
I d p
several I days of last week with relatives
Iu
pursuance o f section 35 of the
Some people have gained a
cials
present.
City
Charter
which
provides
a
m
on
g
of this place.
Goad, chairman of the street commit­
pound a day while taking it.
n
...
.
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other things, that the M ayor shall
tee, reported unfavorably the vacation
Dr. and Mrs. Butler, of Independence, UQnUttn y transmit to the Council a
Take it in i little oold water or milk.
of the north end of Main street, also on
passe« 1 through this place Friday.
message g iv in g the standing of the Jr] Get a small bottle now.
All Druggists
the
placing or Ray «v Go’s scales on Oak j
I G. A. Wells went to Independence i City as well as recom m endations
t»treet. The committee asked lor forth- 1
* Saturday bringing home a load of lum- which he m ay see fit to make, L here­
er time on the Ash street sewer.
with beg to subm it the fo llo w in g :
| her
Cos per, of a special committee on curb
I would first call you r attention to
Mrs. Harry Neal, of Suver, visited the fluancial oouditioo o f the City as property of the value of $7,(MX), ut a low bids, recommended the acceptance of
the hid of W. L. Sochren, as given
with Mrs. Cleve Prather last Wednes­ shown, by the T reasurer’ s report,
estimate. The quarry and crusher last week. No action will be taken in
day.
which 19 made up to this date, and
The only baking powder
could
he
sold
for
$5,000,
ami
is
wortli
this matter until next meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Prather were iu tilled herein. As I ain inform ed we
Ciuims allowed:
j receive into the general fund from very much more to the city, and the
made
from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar.
Itidependenee Saturday.
* 39 00
.
0
1 taxes about the sum of $8000 this year. larger part of the warrants outstanding John Shaw, hauling
F J Morrison, h a u lin g ............... 39 00
Grandpa kreutz returned home Sat- | ( )f th|s am ount there has been col
unlay after a two weeks visit with his leoted and turned over to the City were given for the payment of this prop- E Jacobson, hauling ..................
D 00
s«>n of Suver.
F H Morrison, salary................... 100 30
Treasurer about $4300, leavin g a b a l­ «>■
Willamette
Valley
C
o
.................
140
75
The
mayor
calls
the
attention
of
the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loy, of Suver, ance to bo collected this F a ll o f about
A P Starr, hauling......................
spent several day* of last week at the $1700. I tlnd by said report that we public to a like condition of county lim­ W G Vassall, fees......................
prietors went to Portland today to select COR sale—120 norcs of fine fruit land, all cn -
have on hand at this date in the it indebtedness to $5,(MX), when at the
1 der cultivation, lying on road from Dalla*
home < f John Loy’s.
T A Odom, salary ....... ...........
a location for their business house, to Perrydyle. Will sell in tracts of 10, 20 or 4l>
general fund tho sum o f $23.83, and
acres
Ed. Prather and Harvey Cole were in in the street fund $1155.87, m a k in g a present time our hunk is holding, or Observer, printing....................
which must ho convenient to railroad, Dallas. at |75 an acre. in«iulrc of Robert Howe.
M16
Salem last Thursday.
totul of all funds available for street was a few days ago, warrants to the S F C & W R R ..........................
as
every thing they handle will come in
Mr». A. Anderson and Mrs. Ed. Pra-1 Improvements and city expenses, or amount of $27,000, and he further W J W h ite...................................
carload lots, even to corks. With their
W W Dawson, salary.................
acres of fine farming land for sale. Hat»
ther called on Mrs. Martin Conger, 01 $1179.71.
knows that during the time that his Itemizer, printing......................
unequalled eastern connections and ac­ - - - a good spring, small orchard, 20 acres of
Ilopedale, Thursday.
I 1 further find that we have warrants
second yen clover, good fencing and iust suf
*
outstanding to the am ount o f about law partner was county judge that the Ed Biddle, repairs.......................
quaintance with the Oregon trade they fleient oak wood for farm use. Will sell all to-
R. I eterson and Nelson Anderson re- $6400 m ak in g about $1400 more than amount of outstanding warrants of the Oregonian, printing..................
or 25 in one piece. 35 in another and
will from the jump prove lively compet­ K«*th«T,
two places of hi in each piece or 40, A most de­
turned from several days visit in Me- is permitted under section 85 o f our county were above this amount most of Will Valiev Lumirer C o...............
itors
in
the
wholesale
drug
business,and
sirable
location For particulars inquire of
Chas
Gregory,
salary
...............
Minnville Wednesday.
| City Charter, which provides in effect
W. M. Sargeant, near Perrydale. Address Dal
the time, Hnd, also, that this method
A petition was presented from the success is undoubtedly assured them.
las No. 1.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polly visited that any Indebtedness In excess o f
Tracy 8avery will be retained by Mr.
Sunday and Monday with relatives in I tSooo shall be null and void, and of finances prevails all over the state, Willamette Valley Lumber company
Corvallis.
become the personal liability of the and it is the best for the taxpayer and asking for a right of way from the race Fuller as prescription artist, at least for
COLDING strawberry boxen for sale by C. L.
*
members o f the Council voting for business rather tnun levy excessive to their mill for a water main on and \
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a time, and patrons can be assure«] of » ( rider.
across certain streets. Granted.
Miss Woods, of Independence, will 8UCh indebtedness, and constitute a
taxes that there may be money on
The Southern Pacific we« allowed to the fair treatment they have always re­
have charge of the primary department I m alfeasance in office. There is a
>f our school «luring the remainder of | somewhat sim ilar clause, in the State hand in advance. There is no occasion use gravel for the filling in between the ceived from the old firm.
MIGHEST price paid for woo . Received at
11 any shinning place in the county.— H. L.
the term.
Constitution, lim iting the am ount of for arranging fo ra larger debt allow­ rails on proposed blocks of street im ­
Fenton, Dallas.
provement.
Mrs. Emil Gobat and little daughter indebtedness o f Counties in thisStute, ance. It is only ut such times as the
A resolution providing for interest in ■
spent Sunday and Monday with the lat- and that constitutional clause has city is making permanent improve­ warrants not paid on i> resen tation was j
U7HEN you want your house moved, call on
ters sister Mrs. Martin Conger, of Hop- beeu repeatedly construed by our ments that this apparent indebted­ introduced and passe«!.
“ Weldon Ulaok. Dallas. Mutual phone 244.
Supreme Court, in nn unbroken line
dale.
He has all the necessary appliances fordoing
The
time
book
of
the
rock
quarry
j
of decisions back for n num ber of ness will occur. Ttie property benefit­
the w«>rk quickly and well.
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Chas. Fiske spent Sunday at this years, all o f these decisions holding ed pays for the improvements and | hands was read and allowed.
place with liia wife. Mr. Fiske is on a this clause to he valid.
An ordinance amending the macadam
’ OR.“ale- -Ona cow, 1 thoroughbred Jersey
big log drive on the Molalla, for the
As I
understand the general when completed is collected and paid
heifer, 1 thoroughbred Jersey bull, 1 U .8,
Spaulding logging company.
expenses o f the City run about $3500 for without any relation to taxes, ex­ and curb ordinance was read second
cream separator and about 50 bushels of seed
time
an«i
passed.
potatoes.-- C. A. Ran sey, Mutual phone east 52
Several of the young folks of this city per year. With the $23 83 now on cept for street intersections, and for
The ordinance vacating the north end
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The Eugene district convention of Dallas.
went to Jefferson »Sunday afternoon. hands in the general fund, and the this year the council lias provided for of Main street failed of passage, as per
the Epworth league will meet in Dallas
Among those going were: Misses Car­ am ount of approxim ately $1700 yet to them.
the
street
committees
recommendation.
on next Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
for sale the best rhubarb in the mar­
rie Nash, Eunice Elkins, Lena Steele, be collected, we will have tho sum of
The city attorney was instructed to Rev. M. C. Wire is the district superin­ I have
The mayor says streets and sewers
ket If not for sale at your grocery, call up
Maggie Black, and Messers, Nelson An­ $1723.83 to carry us through the 10
take
up
with
the
Spaulding
people
the
1205. Mutual. Large quantities for'canning’
derson, Will Bevens, Milo Elkins and months and also to pay o ff the war­ are needed badly. Not ut all. Our securing of a right of wav for another tendent, Harry G. McCain, of Indepen­ mrposes&t * - reduce«!
- a ced rates.—
~
W. ~
P. *****
Miller, *
Dal
* *
rants which have been issued in excess street» are fair and compare vory fa­
dence, tiie president, Miss Esina New ell,!
it
Jim Nash.
water works main from Canyon to Ap­ of Eugene, the secretary, and Wesley \
of the $5000 limit. As I am in formed,
Geo. Hinshaw, of Dallas, who has there was an order made by tho City vorably with other cities of our size, plegate creek.
Wire, of Eugene, the treasurer. The CLOUR, bran, shorts, wheat, oats and ground
The new councilinen, Messrs Hall, delegates from the south will arrive
been the Polk county agent for W atkin’s Council transferring $1500 from the but civic pride, in keeping witii our
1 feed ean be had at the Riekreall Flouring
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remedies for the past five years, was general fund to the street fund to standing as a progressive city, to make Stafrin, Coad and Ayres were here sworn here by special motor tomorrow' after-, Mills.
in
and took their seats.
through the.se parts collecting. Mr. meet improvem ents contemplated this good the advertising we are doing, we
noon, and it is said there will be a lot of |
The
new'
mayor
was
then
also
sworn
Hinshaw has bought a grocery store in summer. I believe this to bo unwise, as
them. They will be escorted by the re- j Cave the little chicks from Indigestion, Bowel
Dallas, and a cousin of ids will take his it leaves us in a position that any per­ must make not only our streets better, in and on taking his seat had the mayor ception committee to the Methodist | ^ Trouble, Diarrhea, etc. Conkey’s Cholera
read
his
message.
lint
stand
for
better
things
generally.
Diace as agent in the future.
church, when their places of entertain­ <’ure in the «lrinking water is guaranteed by 9.
son, who may for any reason become
Mayor Eakin named as committee­ ment w ill l>e assigned them.
M. Ray A Company. Price 25c and 50c.
Mft
offended against the City, o r members We call the attention of the taxpayers
men
for
the
next
year
as
follows
:
o f the Council at any time, b rin g an at this time to the fact that your coun­
Here is the program :
Finance—
Uglow,
Ayres,
Coad.
injunction suit against the City to stop
COR SALE—60 acres, well Improved, adapted
Friday—Opening Service.
Streets— Ellis, Hall, Ayres.
payment o f all our indebtedness over cil made improvements last year at a
* to fruit and poultry. Rich soil. Inquire
7 :30 p. m.— Address: Christian Work: ! H.
Our roads are getting quite dusty.
Ordinances—Myer, Stafrin, Hall.
Holman. Dallas, Ore.
Mt>
the $5000.00 lim it, thus Im pairing the cost of more than $30,000, done the
Its Motive, Spirit and Method—The
Health and Police—Stafrin, Myer, El­
C. W. Stewart and wife visited witii credit o f the City, to such an extent work at home w ith the labor of our
Rev, Henry D. Kimball, Dean o f !
lis.
Arthur Steel’ s, Thursday.
that we caDnot recover from it in
Kimball College of Theology.
RAY A Company will give to any
own
citizens,
and they are all
Fire an»l Water—Coad, Hall, Ayres.
S. M. poultry
owner calling this week a 25c
B. J. Bidders made a business trip to many years not to sav anvth ing o f paid for, and I doubt if there is n
On motion of Ellis the unused portion 9:00-10:00 n. m.— Introductions and so­ copyright book on poultry. Full of sound
the
injustice
to
tho
w
an
ant
holders
cial hour.
Portland Wednesday.
chicken sense. Call or send 4c.
who would thus lose their money, to single citizen in the city that would go of the Kerslake pool room license, am­
Saturday—Morning Session.
was transferred to his
Harry Neal has been helping Law- which they ure as much entitled as hack to old conditions. And another ounting to
8:45— Praise Service: Appointment of
skating rink license.
rence Hecker with his spring seeding. those holding warrants within the
CGGS FOR HATCHING from prise winning
Com
mi t tees.
The treasurer’ s and auditor’s reports
single combs. Buff Orpingtons,
I would therefore fact is positively kuown—the same was
9:10— Paper: The Epworth League #1.50 strains,
Henry Jones, of the Elms farm, made $ 6000.00 limit.
per setting of 15 eggs.—J. E. Beezley, Falla
recommend, in view o f these facts, done for many thousands of dollars less were read and referred to the finance
and the Forward .Movement— Miss City, Oregon. Mutual Phone.
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a trip to Independence Thursday.
committee.
that the $ 1600.00 transferred from tho than it could be contracted for or done
Grace Crandell, Lebanon.
T. A. Odom was elected marshal to
Vina Loy spent Wednesday with Mrs, general fund to the street fund, be in any other way.
9:35—Paper:
The
International
Ep­
succeed himself, as were W. G. Vassall
transfered back to the general fund
AK fence posts for sale by A. C. Diraick Dal­
A. Kuef.
worth League Convention— Albany
And water supply. The mayor knows as city treasurer and F. H. Morrison as
las. Mutual phone, Green 51.
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where it belongs, to help defray the
Chapter.
John James sr., took a trip to Inde­ necessary expenses o f the City, and that when the present system and plan street commissioner,
10:00— Paper: Junior.Work— Mrs. Ida
pendence Friday.
Jerry
O’
Brien
was
made
foreman
of
reduce the umount of warrants now was entered into that the city had one
COR SALE—11 foot cedar posts at 14 cents a
Carter, District Superintendent.
Cam. Yonder pool, of Wells, was a vis­ outstanding over the limit. I would of the best attorneys in the state to safe­ the rock crusher work with entire charge 11:30—Address: The Relation of the 1 piece and about 5 tons of No. 8 and No. 10
of
the
same.
galvanized
wire at #2 a hundred.—Fred Koser.
further recommend that if ttie City
itor at »Silver Friday.
Epworth League to the Deaconess Riekreall, Oregon, Bell Phone.
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Ayres brought up the matter of es­
Council wants to continue in the im ­ guard its interests, and that during
Movement— Miss Eva Marie Lund,
Miss Benson visited with Joe Bidder’ s provement work in the City, which we the present year the council have hud tablishing permanent city boundary
Eugene.
Tuesday evening.
all know is much needed, that the the matter gone over carefully by an monuments, and the matter, after con­
JALEI) straw and carrots for sale by W. P.
Saturday—Afternoon Session.
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Maria A1 toff and Eva Kester made a ordinance committee proceed to call able attorney, also that the council siderable discussion, was laid over to 2:00— Praise Service and Epworth Lea-: • Miller, Dallas, Both phones.
next
meeting.
a
sppcial
election
and
amend
the
trip to Independence Friday.
gue
Love
Feast,
led
by
Rev.
T.
L
.
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At about 11 o ’clock the councilinen
Charter, so as to allow the City to have entered into new arrangements
Jones, Brownsville.
DALE!) hay for sale—Vetch and oats, vetch
Albert Tetherow and w ife were A l­ incur a greater indebtedness, say with the water company for water met­ ceased their labors and adjourned to
D and cheat, oats, cheat.—U. 8. Grant, Dal­
bany visitors Monday.
meet
again next Monday evening when 2 30—Paper: How can the Epworth | las.
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limit it at $ 10 . 000 . 00 * and by so ers and that they are on the ground
League
reach
the
Young
People
and
the
bids
for
city
improvement
will
be
doin
g
all
o
f
the
necessary
im
prove­
Mrs. Brown anil son Earl went up on
Bring Them to Christ?— Miss Isa­
and will he installed as fast as possible, acted upon.
ments
can
be
put
through
as
fast
as
[
OGANBERRY
plants
for
sale
at
|2
a
hun*
their farm at Airlie last Thursday,
belle Elliott, Dallas.
^ dred by W. II. Kraber, Dallas.
needed. There can be no doubt but and that water rates will la- reduced.
2 :45—Address: The Epistle of Christ—
Harry Neal and wife went up to Pee- that our City needs the improvements
Finally the council are taxpayers,
The
Rev. Chas. Mock, Ph. I),, Pres­
dee on a visit last Saturday.
o f streets and sewers, and I am of the and would he the last men in the city
ident Dallas College.
Have a lot of oak grubs that will be given
away to get them off the land.—U. 8. Gr *nt.
Lawrence Hecker and Harry Neal are opinion that few people know that to spend money foolishly, and we are
3:45— Reports of Chapters.
Dallas, Oregon.
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under ou r State law, any person who
at work on the Suver race course.
4:15—Business Session. Election of Of­
desires, can have ten years, in which certain that we are supported by a very
ficers.
Fred Loy made a trip to Independence to pay for such improvements, paying large majority of the taxpayers and en­
Saturday— Evening Session.
Saturday.
one-tenth eneh year, w ith interest ut tirely by the business interests. The
t a ll for Warrants.
7 :30—Song Service, led by Prof. Sweet-
the
rute
o
f
0
per
cent
per
annum
.
Our school will close on Fridav, May
ser.
In regard to the water works, there only two of the old council that stood
ATOTICE
is
hereby given that all Polk County
7th.
Address: Powerhouses of History —
Warrants endorsed “ not paid for want of
has been considerable criticism of the for re-election, were elected hy large
Mr. W. V. Fuller is now the propriet­
President Fletcher Homan, of Will­ funds”
will be paid on presentation at my
Loyd Flickinger took a trip to Corval­ I rates and other charges in connection niHjorities, ami if the council find that
amette University.
offloc. No Interest will f>e allowed on tho
or of the Belt & Cherrington drug store,
lis one day last week.
with the system, and I believe the con ­ conditions change and the taxpayers or
same after «late of this notice.
Sunday.
located on the corner of Main ami Mill
Dated this 30th day of April, 1909.
tract
between
the
City
and
the
water
J. M. Larsen’ s store presents a very
business conditions do not warrant im­ streets. Mr. Fuller is now virtually in Sunday School at usual time.
ED. C. DUNN,
com
pany,
should
bo
submitted
to
a
11:00—Convention
Sermon—The
Rev.
neat and clean appearance with its new
Polk County Treasurer.
provements,
they
will
he
ready
at
any
disinterested corporation counsel, in
possession, although the invoice will
Fletcher Homan, D. D.
coat of paint.
order that we may know to what time to change their |>olieies.
not he made until the end of the week. 3:30—Sacrament of the Holy Com mu-
The Kester home was made happy extent, this Council has n right to reg-
ion. [Don’ t miss this service.]
Respectfully submitted,
Notice to Creditors.
As told hy the Itemizer several weeks |
last Saturday, May 1st, over the arrival ulHte tho rates, and generally what
0:30— Regular meeting of the Dallas
Retiring Mayor A. II. Muir.
of a bouncing baby girl.
ago, the reason for Mr. Cherrington
the rights o f the City are in the prem­
OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
Chanter, led hy Miss Ora Darkness,
M. M. Ellis 1
has been dulv app«»inte«l administrator of
selling out is because he has associated
1st Vice President.
E. F. Weir, of Airlie, shipped several ises, such an opinion in my judgm ent
the estate «»f M. '/. Perelval, deceased, by the»
II. B. Casper |
head of fine Hereford cattle from here would be worth all that it would cost
himself with others in the wholesale 7:30—Address: Prof. Albert R. Sweet* County Court of the state of Oregou, in an 1 for
Abel
I’
glow
|
us
and
would
probably
suve
trouble
Polk county.
ser, Uuniversity of Oregon.
Councilinen
to the stock exhibition at Portland.
business in Portland, ami to perfect ar­
X'. .1. t oad
f
All persons having claims against the said,
in the future.
Resolutions, Installation of Officers and estate,
are hereby notified to present same,
The Artisans, of Wells, claim they
Xsl Shaw
In regard to Flighting, I understand
rangements for which he recently went
Farewell Service.
duly verified, togethti with the proper vouch­
will give a grand picnic on June 5th at that the present City contract with the
C. Stafrin
J
ers therefor, to the undersigne 1, at his resi-
east. Articles of incorporation were
Bidder’s Grove.
dence in Salem, Marion County,Oregon, within
Willamette Valley Com pany will ex­
yesterday filled with the secretary of
six months from the «late of this notice.
Harry Christian and W. McLane have i pire d u rin g the present term, and I
Dated and lirst published April 29. 1909.
NEW
TO-DAY
state
for
the
American
Druggist
Syndi-
J. T. RlGGH,
the best looking gardens in this neck of | believe that this matter should receive
Administrator of above estate.
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I cate, its principal office to be at Port-
the woods, they having tomatoes and | the careful thought and consideration
Advertising under this head J cent a word
of
each
member
of
the
Council,
la-fore
cabbage set out and are looking fine.
land, it« capital stock *.i 0 ,ooo, ami the each insertion
the time o f renewal o f such a contract,
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officers as follows: President, R. E.
Summons.
and have the matter wed in hand by
Williams, of Dallas; vice president. Tys
that time.
I OST from the Boise fa'.m, 50 head of go its,
In the circuit court of the state of Oregon fog
As to the water supply, I am o f the
Wigman, of Portland ; secretary and *■' ure marked with crop and upper ana un­
the county of Polk.
Mrs. IIrtvilcn bus not her Home Com­ opinion, that the reserve reservoir that
Deputy Sheriff Richter gave us a few treasurer, G. N. Cherrington, of Dallas. der bit on left “nr and tipper aim under bit on Lucy Worrell, plain tiff
)
right car. Information leading to their re­
is now under consideration will, w hen
fort range ami is well pleased with it.
va.
V
figures on the collection |*f taxes yester­ This is a sort of branch house of the covery rewarded by J. A, Convert, Dallas.
completed, be found sufileient for a
Ph«» .«• 156 Pioneer.
M13 William Worrell, defendant )
Warren Allen was in Eola last week
day
that
are
interesting,
to
sav
the
New
York
firm
of
the
same
name,
man­
number of years to come, to meet the
To
William
Worrell,
the
above
named de<*
assessing.
fondant;
dem ands o f the City, but I believo as least, and show several things different ufacturers of their ow n producto, and
In the name of the state of Oregon: You
Miss Mnrv Sheridan, of Salem, visit­ soon as the City’s 11 nances are In such from that of last year. Up to date the one already doing a large business all I HAVE Eastern Oregon wheat ranches to are
hereby required to appearand answer
* traile for Willanndte valley lands.—8. K.
ed her sister, Mrs. Ferguson, Sunday.
a condition that it can tie done, ihe
Purvine, l»ox 124, Salem. Oregon.
M27 the complaint Hied against you in the above
entitled suit within six weeks from the date of
source o f our water supply, which is amount of taxes collected on the 1908 over the United States. The three pro-
Rev. Martv, C, li. minister at Ore­ at the head o f Canyon creek, should roll amounts in round numbers to
gon City, visited the Hayden» Satur­ ho iicquired hy the City, and properly
about $100,003, on 2480 receipts issued.
day.
protected In order that the City water Laj;t year at this time on the 1907 taxi
I as prayed for in -aid complaint, . is That the>
supply cannot become contaminated.
Miss Eva Xorrross i» engaged
| marriage «outrat t now existing between plain-
roll there had been collected *128,4:11,
Respectively submitted,
teach the Eola school next year.
f ’ OOD baled cheat hay for sale by Cass Gibson < tiff an«l «leh ndant be annulled and dissolved,
on 3290 receipts. A h the total tax re-1
h
Rh kreali, Oregon. Phone: Bell 277, Mon­ and that plaintiff’s name, Lucy Riehards. be­
H. C. E A R IN,
Rosa Car|ienter and Mr». Antriean
fore her marriage, be restore« 1 to her ami for
mouth,
ceipts of the county umount to only
Bred for Style
j ueh other relief a-« may be ju«t and ««suitable.
Mayor.
are training hops for Mr. Holman.
! This summons by order of the Honorable Ed.
about $200,000, this leaves this year tin-
and A c t i o n
• 'ond. eoiintv judge of Polk county, Oregon,
Tiie Watkirs man was around
for sale rheap—1 range. 1 oak rocker,
To the citizens ami taxpayers
M oving,
col looted only some $33,000, surely an
2 beds, ! b**«l room set. 1 baby carriage.
day tilling orders.
city of Halla» :
I Inquirí* of Rea Craven at the Dallas Men ait
unprecedented record, one never equal- j ^
I should like to know how two prize»
til«: store.
Inasmuch as the new mayor I
| led M o re . One reason for this large; 9
can be awarded to »even equal contest­
fit to make some statement* and le- cleanup is that more peoule have paid
ant»?
Mr. Hayden had his left fore finger fiection» in hi» message to the council | their taxes in full this year than ever
shot off by a gopher gun Sunday.
that are not warranted hy the tart' “ r j M ore, not taking advantage of the op­
Marlev Lewis is working on the street at least subversive of the facts, we, the portunity to pay half in the spring ami
pavement work in Salem.
the member» of the council, whom lie the balance in the fall. Of course
Mrs. Stanton and Hub* Thacker are would vilify, deaire that you msy know
„
taxes payable than last
training hop» for Mr. Brophy.
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the exact condition of all the matters o f , vpar t,..» » ui. that taken into consnl-
Wwdev
Antriran ha»
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year, hut with
L’esley Antriean
has gone to *tav a
which his message treats.
¡oration, the showing is an un pa railed I
couple of months with his aunt,
In steal of there being $1,179.71 avail- 1 one, ami a credit to our tax gatherers,
gie Coffee. an«l will attend school.
able for street improvements an«l gen- j 0|lr people who so promptly meet their
Dean Westfall went to Jefferson
visit relatives Saturday.
eral expense*, the mayor’s ow n figure« I obligations and a gratification to the
Mr. an«l Mrs Homer Holmes are «Ic­ give« the sum of *2,879.71, and the county court,
ing the cooking for the railroa«! camp at mayor well knew that there was a eon-
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| the watering tank camp,
shlerable sum above this when certain
i The idle driving crew are now boar<l-
streets that are in course of building
ing at Hugh Allen’«.
town
’Baking
Powder
A b so lu te ly P ure
L
EPW0RTH LEAGUE.
District Convention Meets here on
May 7-8-9
P
SUVER.
0
CHANGE OF FIRM.
Walter Fuller Buys Belt & Cher-
ringtonDrug Store.
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a
h
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>tl
$170.000 IN SO FAR.
E0LA.
This Amount of Taxes has Been
Collected for 1908.
BRASIG
The newly imported Ger­
man coach stallion, Bra­
sil, will be at Dallas
Friday and Saturday of
each week.
McCOY COACH HORSE CO.
PORTLAND HOTEL ARRIVALS
The pile driver gan« work »even .lay»
in a week on the railroad work. They
! are working on the Pierce Riggs farm
I now.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Litchfield, of
Yaquina, and little sons, John and
Kenneth, visite«! at Holman's recently.
Mr. Litchfield is a brother of Mrs. Hoi
man.
* rt com P,«* «l. that the council has paid To,e ,ftJ ri
for out of the general fund, will he re­
paid by the property abutting.
Instead of there being *8,400 outstand­
ing warrants, there is $5,900, ami Sec­
tion 85 of our charter dries not provhle I
for the thing« pet out in his message at I
all. This section only runs to and |
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