Image provided by: Dallas Public Library; Dallas, OR
About Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
Dses not Color the Hair! A Y E R ’S H A IR A n E legan t D re ssin g M akes Hair Grow S t o p s F a llin g H air D estro ys D a n d r u ff Im r r e r lip n »« * ItlgreqietUS . V IG O R Sulphur. Glycerin. Quinin. Sodium Chlorid. Capsicum. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. I A hair preparation m ade from this form ula is harmless, yet possesses positive merit. A E hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Consult your doctor about these hair problems. DOINGS IN THE TOWN. Comings and Goings of Citizens of Dal- las and their Friends. For headache Dr. Miles*’ Anti-Pain Pills. M. Hay ter. dentist, Wilson building. I)r. Donohoe, dentist, U r I ow building. Baseball goods at Lee Smith’s cyclery. Keep your eye on our list of farms, uh Ili an, shorts and barlev at M. D. Kl- >120 changes are being made every week— | Wm new ones added and those sold dropped Miss Edna Morrison is visiting rela out. tives in Portland. Come down to the Dallas foundry and 1 am closing out my line of cut gloss. look at our grubbing machine. It is a dandy and will do the work— Harris & ( Now is your chance.— M. I). Ellis. M20 Stump. Mrs. F. 11. Morrison and Mrs. Demp When you want prescriptions Idled sey have returned from Portland, leav ing their little granddaughter much irn- by a competent druggist, one who is careful and knows what he is about, go ! proved. t<» Conrad Stafrin’s drug store. Don’ t think that piles cant he cured. If you have any friends or relatives Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan’s Ointment, 50 cents at whom you think might become induced to come to Polk county will you kindly any drug store. send or bring their names or address to j Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, rely this oftice. ■ on Dr. Thomas’ Eelectrie Oil. Takes J. L. Castle handles the famous d e r j the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at ma n-American coffee, said to he the | once. Pain ernuot stay where it is used. best on the market. It is roasted and Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? packed in Portland, grown in the Siera Tongue coated bitter taste? Complex- Madras, and is absolutely pure. ‘ ion sallow? Liver needs waking up. Yesterday morning as the logging Doan’s Kegulets cure bilious attacks. train was pulling out for Newberg, one 25 cents at anv drug store. “ Generally debilitated for years. Had of the side stakes broke, and a large log r died off just this side of the bridge. sick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and run-down. Burdock Blood No one was injured and the car side tracked until a new stake could be in ! Bitters made me a well woman.” — Mrs. i Chas. Freitory, Moosup, Conn. stalled. USE A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oli Cook-Stove Because it’s clean. Because it’s econom ical. «T Because it saves time. Because it gives best co ok in g results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Because it w ill not over heat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or w o o d 6tove. Because it’s the only oil stove made w ith a useful C a bin et T o p like the m odern steel range. , . F o r other reasons see stove at your dealer s, or w rite our nearest agency. M ade in three sizes. Sold w ith or w ithout Cabinet T o p . cannot be equaled Lamp for its bright and steady light, simple construction The __ and absolute safety. Equipped throughout any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. W r it e to our nearest agency if not at your dealer s. with latest Improved burner. Made of brass and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to S T A N D A R D O il. C O M P A N Y » In c o r p o r a t e d > ®®®®®@®®®®®®®^sx».«©®®®®®®®®) 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 of notions 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 CO THE BROWN WILL. AGAIN VICTORIOUS. Provisions Made for Heirs as Filed Chemawa Indians 7 to 3 ; Dilworth Derbys of Portland 6 to 1. CHIEF OF POLICE sey consumption can be I | cu red . N atu re alone won’t | it, it needs help. Today in Probate Court. In the name of God, Amen: I, W il liam C. Brown, of the county of Polk Last Saturday, the fast Dallas Grays and state of Oregon, being of legal age, lined up on the local diamond against! of sound and disposing mind and mem the classy team front the Government , Canadian Officer Poisoned by Weeds | Í3 tlie üc¿t Itelp, but its use ory, but knowing the uncertainty of life school at Chemawa, and took their In-i — Eczema Developed and Legs dians friends into camp to the tune of i nmet be continued ¡n sum and the certainty of death, do make, 7 111; I. iller as well as winter. Became Scaly— Ankles were Very publish and declare this my last will It was a pretty exhibition of baseball, ; Tafce lt in a littlo col J milk or water and testament in the manner follow Sore and Itchy — For Weeks He however, and the spectators were more i Cetas M Ail Drufldats ing, that is to say : than pleased. Jones, the new iind in Could Not Wear Shoes. EEESZI32E R D O F T H E W O R L D the pitching line, certainly mad# good First— It is my will that as soon ns i the reputation that had proceeded him practicable ofter my death, all my just 1 here, ami Captain Tooze made good his FREED FROM ITCHING debts and funeral expenses, including promise of springing a surprise on the THE E. L CONVENTION. the expenses of my last sickness, be fans in the twirling stunt. Jones is a BY CUTICURA REMEDIES former University of Michigan man. paid. Besides his pitching, he showed his “ I have been successfully cured of Many Delegates Present and a Most Second— I devise and bequeath to my I ability as a “ sticker” getting three hits dry eczema. I was inspecting the re son, John G. Brown, the farm on which The only Baking Powder out of four times at bat. He had the moval of noxious weeds, it being part Interesting Session. he now lives, the same being known as Indians at his mercy during the whole of my duty, from the txige of a river and Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar of the game. This was his tirst game was constantly in the dust from the the Perry Smith place and containing weeds. At night I shook out my trou The annual convention of the Eugene this season, and third time that he has sers and cleansed my limbs, but felt a District league was held in Dallas May about 300 acres; he to have and to hold had a ball in his hand for a year. Con prickly sensation. 1 paid no attention 7-8-9. Delegates of all the chapters the same during the term of his natur-1 sidering this, his pitching was nothing to it for two years, but I noticed a scum were present. This convention is one al life, and at his death said land to go , short of marvelous, for ull know the rep on my legs like fish scales. I could COR sale -120 acres of fine fruit land, all un- long to be remembered by the many to his children, William and Clarence I utation of the Chemawa boys as hitters. scrape it off, and yet I did not attend E0LA . * der cultivation, lying on road from Dallas to it until it came to l>o too itchy and thoughts of Christian work brought out Jones is a little soft yet, but by next to Perrydwle. Will sell in tracts of 10, 20 or 40 sore and began getting two running bv different papers and addresses. The Brown, in fee simple. Acres at $73 an acre, inquire of Robert Howe. Sunday, expects to ho in condition. sores. M y ankles were all sore and Dallas. M16 Third—I devise and bequeath to my delegates were met at the Methodist Up to the eighth inning, the Indians scabby and I could not wear shoes. I had church by the reception committee and son, Henry M. Brown, for the turn of! Cherries are looking fine so far. ha»l failed to score, Dallas having secur to use carpet and felt slippers for weeks, their places of entertainment assigned ed a lead of four runs. In the eigthth, I was then on particular police duty and his natural life, what is known as the ' Mrs. Kendall w ent to Turner Wednes acres of tine farming ig land for iale. sale. Has to them. lack of practice, and the strain, Deg an was compelled to he on duty. I got a - - - a good spring, small orchard, ard, 26 acres of Horae place, the same being the farm day. >cc«i nd year clover, good fencing Friday evening after the song service iff» and just suf to tell on Jones, and the Indians on a cake of the Cuticura S jap r.nd some Dean ami Floy Westfall have gone to ient oak wood for farm use. W ill sell all to- Dr. M. C. Wire, our district superinten on which he now’ resides, and contain- walk, and a couple of wild throws, and Cuticura Ointment. In lest than ten ther, or 2ft in one piece. 35 in another and I could put on my h-tota and in dent, spoke to a large crowd, after which about 800 acres of land, be to have the Jefferson to work. a hit, managed to squeeze in a run. In days i wo places of si in each piece or 40, A most dt - less than three weeks, though on duty Miss Alpha Wilson gave the address of full use ami occupation thereof during the ninth, on a couple of hits, and a all the time, I was free from the con Ferguson’s are plowing their young >druble location For particulars inquire of W. M. Hargeant, near Perrydale. Address Dal welcome in behalf of the local chapter the term of his natural life and at his cherry orchard since the rain. couple of errors, the Indians pilfered two founded itching. I tell you frankly las No. 1. tf in her pleasing way. Prof. Fisher and more tuns, making them three in all. that Cuticura saved mo from what tho death the same to go to his sons, Frank, Born, May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Walk Rev. Reeves, of the Presbyterian church, The Indians hadn’t secured a hit up to doctors called a bad 1* .. ( ‘apt. George COLDING strawberry.boxes for sale by C. L. welcomed the delegates to the local Lot and George Brown, in fee simple, er Berry, a twelve pound boy. the seventh inning. They put up a good P. Bliss, Chief of Police. Morris, Mani tf union and city. game during the whole of the contest, toba, Mar. 20, 1907, and Sept. 24, 1908.” provided they are cacli alive at the time Mrs. Pugh is carrying the mail for us I Grider. Saturday morning at 8:45 the meet- of hisdeath, and if either of them should during Geo. Litchfield’s vacation. and but for the heavy hitting of the | ing was opened in the usual way and Grays, the story might have been dif price paid for woo . Received Preaching next Sunday at 3:30 by H IGHEST the appointing of committees made. die before, the survivors to get all. any shipping place in the county.— H. ferent. Darnell pitched a good game Rev. A. B. Hotchkiss. Sunday school Fenton, Dallas. Fourth— I devise and bequeath to my | Wesley Wire, of Eugene, was elected for Chemawa, showing that he had class Cuticura Soap has Become the secretary of the convention. A young son, Joseph Brown, during the turn of at 2:30. and a good head. In time, there is no Mothers* Favorite. lady of Albany read a paper on, ‘ The his natural life, all the land now owned doubt hut that “ Sam Morris” will have ’H EN you want your house moved. call on Warm baths with Cuticura Soap and International Epworth League Conven Who Could Have Named Them? U Weldon Black, Dallas. Mutual phone 234. to take a hack seat, and let Darnell re gentle anointings with Cuticura Oint by me in what is known as the J. Hol He has all the ne< ssary appliances for doing tion.” This great convention is to be ceive all the laurels. Yesterday a gentleman asked us to ment, most soothing tf held in Seattle July 12, 1909. In some comb place and in the J. Riggs claim, give him the names of T aft’s cabinet. the work quickly nd well. In the sixth inning there came as of emollients, pre places the league is going to charter a in t 7 s, r C w, he to have full use of We could not remember all of them, s erve. p u r i f y a n d pretty a piece of baseball as has ever special car for their members going to beautify the skin, O R -a le — Ono cow, 1 thoroughbred Jersey been seen on the local diamond. On er neither could any of a dozen men we Cscalp, hair and hands Seattle. The paper, Junior Work, writ same during life and then to he divided asked on the street, except It. E. W ill F heifer, 1 thoroughbred Jersey bull, 1TJ. 8, rors, the Indians filled the bases, with cream separator and about 50 bushels of seed f infants and chil- ten by Mrs. Ida Carter and read by Mr. between his natural heirs. no-one down. It looked as though they iams and he could remember but few potatoes.- C. A. Ran sey, Mutual phone east 52 ^7 dren and, assisted by Wesley Wire, brought out the idea that hallas. tf Fifth—I devise ami bequeath to my initials. Could you have done it? wrre due to score three runs at least. ‘H mild d^ses of Cuti- junior work was better and doing more daughter, Violet Ann Kersey, in fee Teabo, their doughty little catcher, was cura Pills, afford ihe Secretary of State—Philander Chase Christian work than the league, because so happv that he proceeded to open a 25 most speedy, grate Knox, of Pennsylvania. 1 have for sale the best rhubarb in the mar in the junior work you get the younger simple, my home place in Dallas, to ful and <■ mforting sMe-show on second base with himself Secretary of the Treasury— Franklin * ket. If not for sale at your grocery, call up children interested, and they are usually gether with lot 8 in block 2 in Levens ( MacVeagh, of Illinois. 1205. Mutual. Large quantities for canning in the role of an acrobat. But Jones treatment for torturing, disfiguring ec purposes at reduced rates.— W. P. Miller, Dal more willing to help bring others into addition. smiled. When he smiles in such a zemas, rashes and every form of itching, ^ Secretary of War—Jacob M. Dickin- tf era«ted humor • n and the junior league. Miss Eva Marie pinch, look out. He is out for blood. scnly, Sixth—I devise and bequeath to mv ; son, of Tennesee. scalp. Guaranteed absolutely pure. Lunde, of Eugene, gave an address on The smile didn’t come off. The next Attorne General—George W. Wickers* Cuticura Remedies nre »»»Id throu-hout the world. I7GU8 FOR HATCHING from i rize winning the subject of “ The Relation of the Ep neice, Maud Butler, daughter of my 1 ham, of New York. three batters up had their batting aver Depots: London. ’27, Charterhouse S.i.: I’.iris. 5. Hue pingtoi strains, single combs. Bufl Orpingtons, la Falx: Australia. R. Towns \ Co., Sydney; worth League to the Deaconess Move ceased son, Alonzo Brown, in fee sim ages lowered, and went back to their do Bo. Africa, Lennon. Ltd . Cape Town, etc.; Ü.H.A., Postmaster General—Frank II. Hitch- . f.Vή E’ Bee,leT’ Fa,u City, Oregon. Mutual Phone. ment.” This address was certainly ple, that certain brick building in Dal- | cock, of Massachusetts, bench—struck out. No one scored. Potter Drug & ciu-ui. Corp., Sole Props., Iionton. worth the time taken by any one iu or las occupied by the First National bank j Secretary of the Navy—George Von I The fans went wild. der to hear it. Dallas scored once in the first inning, posts for sale by A. C. Dimick Dal O AK las. fence At 2:00 o’ clock in the afternoon the and Win. Howe grocery, with land 1 L. Meyer, of Massachusetts, Tooze hitting safely for one base, steal Mutual phone, Green 51. tf therein Secretary of the Interior— Richard A. I A l t i: u t H t s u n » A E session begun. Miss Isabelle Elliott, of ing second, and scoring on Fenton’s D a l l a s G r a y s 0 ,, , , , # j Ballinget, of Washington. 0 0 0 «) 0 .3 i R ice, r f single. In the fourth, Dallas scored T o o z e . c| )t 2 l i . . . . 3 1 0 2 n 1 i 0 Dallas, read an interesting paper on the Seventh—The balance of my estate, af- | Secretary of Agriculture— James Wll- j U O R SALE 11 foot cedar posts at 14 cents a two more runs, on hits by Rico and F e n t o n , s h . . . 3 0 0 ü 0 1 1 0 subject of “ How can the Epworth League ter turning over the foregoing bequests son, of Iowa. » piece and about 5 tons of No. 8 and No. 10 Reach the Young People and Bring Jones, and an error by Sorter. In the wire at $2 a hundred.—Fred Koser. 1 1 0 and paying any indebtedness and expen-, Secretary of Commerce and Labor i galvanized .3 1 1 0 0 Kickreall, Oregon, Bell Phone. tl seventh, one more run was annexed by l i a r b n i i i , W :i b . .3 1 i 1 n 0 0 0 Them to Christ.” I need not comment Barham , E c f sea, I direct to be turned over to a suitable * *,ar^ 8 Missouri. on Miss Elliott's paper, as we all know the Grays, on hits by Fenton and W. (i 1 0 1 0 1 0 B o v d e t o n , F 1 1i . .2 that she is capable of writing a good one. Barham, and an error by Sorter. In the person as trustee, who shall he appoint n They were trying out the new fire sy o 10 1 0 G 0 straw and carrots for sale by W. P. të h a w , E t:. . .. . 3 Rev. Chas. Mock, I). 1),, gave a pleasing ed by the county court, laid trustee to ren last night. It sounds like the last H ALED eighth, Rice hit for two sacks, and T e a t s , B 1 f . . Miller, Dallas, Both phones. tf 0 0 0 1 3 1 1 o address also. scored on Fenton’s single. Fenton scor 2 o wail of a lost soul, and there will cer 1 0 2 1 0 i The reports of the chapters were very hold same in trust, except personal tainly be no cause for mistake as to its ed on \V. Barham’s hit. Barham was D o t v , M p .. (> 5 4 ü m <; 3 good although the members are all go- j property, for a period of 10 years for my 25 Total D A LED hay for sale—Vetch and oats, vetch caught stealing second. Jones hit safe 0 and cheat, oata, cheat.—U. 8. Grant, Dal First base on balls: Off Doty 5, Dane, ing to try to bring in a letter report j daughter and sons, the trustee to collect meaning. ly, and made the circuit scoring the las. tf Another auto was added to our bri third run of the inning. Final fcore: 1. Lift on bases: Dallas 5, Portland next year. th« rents and profits arising and diitrib- gade last evening when Dr. Starhuck’s 2. Wild Pitches: Duty. First bale on In the evening the praise service was r * Dallas, 7 ; Chemawa, 3. OGANBERRY plants for sale at $2 a hun- monthly between said fine Auburn machine was brought up 1 On Sunday, though the day was more errors: Dallas 2 Portland 3. Two base led bv Prof. Sweetser, of University of ute the L dred by W. II. Kraber, Dallas. By Oregon. I cannot praise enough in heirs, share and share alike. At the from Portland. It is a four seated con appropriate for a football contest than a hit: W. Barham. Struck out: baseball game, the Dallas Grays, before Doty, 10, bv Dane 2. Double plays: words the address that President Fletch end of 10 years it is to be divided be- cern, and cost the doctor $1000. It is a ave lot of oak grubs that will be given beauty in every respect, and wo only T Hai a fair sized crowd of “ not-to-be-bluffed” Doty to Boydeton (2 ; Dane to Streit to er Iloman, of Willamette University | tween them, share and share alike. l *i\ way i to get them off the land.—U. 8. Gr.tnt, wish we had one. fans, took the scalp of the Dil worth Harris. Passed balls: Shaw 1. Time gave us. His subject was “ The Power- tl Dallas, Oregon. Eighth— As soon as practicable after Derbys, of Portland, by a score of fi to 1 of game: One hour, 15 minutes. Um houses of History.” It seems to me as though those who heard the address administration costs are paid, all mon pire, G. O. Grant. The Dilworth team though stlonger and good milch cow for sale.— W. would have the ambition to get a le t ey, notes, accounts and personal prop ---------------- ♦ c ♦ ---------------- - than the other Portland teams seen up A wagon tf II. Kraber mm Address Rickrcall. ter education and try to do the higher on the local field, were no match for the erty are to he divided equally between WAS EYE WITNESS. and nobler things of life. The decora home boys. tions were changed and the colors of the my sons and daughter. 11/ANTED—To purchase 250 goats. Address It was a good game, regardless of the ” Dr. Mai k Bkiff, Salem, Oregon. tf | Willamette University were* used in Ninth—I hereby request that the j state of the weather, as long as it last ed. The grounds were in good condi-1 Ed Richmond in Shower of Bullets I honor to the speaker. county judge appoint some discreet per I The Sundav school exercises were be tion, and the ball was kept dry. Doty | I have assumed the agen at Gates Duel. Call for Warrants. gun by the Sunday school at 10 o’clock, son as executor of this my last will and was in the box for Dallas, and his curves i cy o f the Page Wire i niter which Rev Homan again spoke to testament. were too much for the lads from the ' a crowded house. The Sacrament of metropolis. In the six innings played | Is hereby given that all Polk County Tenth—I hereby revoke all former j Fence from U. S. Grant ! MOTILE Mr. Ed C. Richmond was an eye wit (the Lord’s Supper was administered by Warrants endorsed “ not paid for want of he got ten strike-outs. He is a comer wills, and declare this to be my lastono. j ; funds” will be paid on presentation at my in the pitching division, and, if lie takes ness and right in tho thick of the recent ! Dr. Wire and tlie visiting clergyman. and am prepared to do j i»flic«. . No Interest will be allowed on the Dated April 27th, 1905. same after date of this notice. care of himself, before the season is over | occured at Gates between I The regular meeting of the Epworth Dated this 30th day of April, 1909. W. C BROW N. I League was led by one of the visiting fencing on short notice. tl,ere won’ t be a U tter twirler in the | s m ,, over , he affection, ED. C. DUNN, state outside of the leagues. He has a ’ , # . , j delegates, the subject being “ Making a Witnessed by J. E. Sibley and II. C Polk County Treasurer. g kk 1 head, take s things coolv, can’t be j of a grass widow from the result oi widen < I nest of Christ.” Several good thoughts Eakin. W. A. A y r e s , Dallas. rattled, and in addition to this, has the .Sullivan is now dead and llerve will • were brought out, among them was this The above will was offered for pro goods to deliver, aud is capable of de- probablv recover to face a charge of one, “ Do we fully realize that Christ is j Notice to Creditors. with us all the time?” President Mc bate this morning, and in co:.f n itv llVf c i . « ™ . ¡ntere.ti.ii?, .le.pite the ! manslaughter. Mr. Richmond had been Cain gave us this idea, that if we did with one of its provisions as requested OTICE I s hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administrator of condition of the weather, ami the score up in the Cascades to lock* after some realize that Christ was with us all the by the deceased, Judge Coad has ap the estate of M. Percival, deceased, by the made. Dallas scored five times in the mining and timber ventures, and was time, we should try to do more of his < ounly Court of the state of Oregon, in a n l for second inning, and once in the fifth. I one of the passengers on the stag* re work and he more careful what he said pointed Hon. R. E. Williams, president | Polk county. AH persons having claims against the said The Derbys couldn’t find Doty, and fail- turning to Gates, as was Sullivan tile and did. This service was follow ed by of the First National bank, to act as »■state, arc hereby notified to present same. a song service* after which Prof Sweet to score until the sixth, when they an ! duly verified, togethei with the proper vouch- man killed. He noticed Sullivan car ser gave a splendid address which was executor of the property. nexed one run. In their half of the I ers therefor, to the undersignel, at his resi The personal property of the estate is dence in Salem, Marion County,Oregon, within seventh, they scored two more runs, but ried a pistol in its holster, but as that certainly enjoyed by all. This was fol I six months from the date of this notice. these didn’t count on the final score, as seems a common practice up there, lowed by the installation of officers, af estimated at considerable and the cash Dated and first published April 29, 1909. tiie game was “ called” by the umpire thought nothing of it. He noticed the ter which a splendid consecration ser onhandinjthc bank will probably ex J. T. RIGG8, Get your wagon and bug Administrator oi above estate. vice was held, a fitting close tor the con ceed $10,000. W e suppose Mr. Brown’s before Dallas went to bat in their half stage stopped by parties and Sullivan of the seventh, on account of the rain. vention. monthly rent roll will run close around gy tires set by Fred Wagner. REPORTER. Having called the game, the seventh in talked with, but did not overhear the $400, on a rough estimate. There are Summons. ning could not he counted, as Dallas conversation. This was when Sullivan no debts against the estate except those He has the best appliances had no seventh inning at bat. The fin was apprised by friends thi.t Hoive was in the circuit court of the state of Oregon for al score was therefore that which stood NATIVE SON GONE. the county of rOut. incurred during Uncle Bill’s last illness at the end of the sixth inning: Dallas, awaiting at Gates to do him up. All the for doing the work. Lucy Worrell, plaintiff ) and burial. passengers were conversing on the way 1 vn. V fi; Dilworth Derbys, 1. William Worrell, defendant ) Next Sundav, Dallas plays the J. G. j down, and Sullivan seemed .«s gav as Willard H. Kimsey Passes Away in W ill Lynn has gone t»> Ogden, Utah. To William Worrell, the above named de Mack team of Portland. Don’t fail to any of them, and no hint of probable NEW TO-DAY fendant; Ralph McDonald and wife have been Albina. see this game. The Macks are a team In the name of the state of Oregon: You Gates are hereby required to appear and answer out to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 with a reputation, The team is made trouble was given. On arrival Ailvert’slng nini •r this head 1 cent a word t h»‘ »-onipbiint filed against you in the above George Hi ns haw. up entirely of professional players with they all got out, and Mr. Richmond and • ntitled suit within nix weeks from the date of ! each Insertion Willard II. Kunaev, who lias long records. There are i o “ kids” among Jack Milne, a drummer, was settling up the tirst publication of thin summons, towit: Tom Rodgers, of McMinnville,” i* to On or before the 20th day of May. 1909, and if them. All men, and classy players at with the driver when the shooting be- been suffering with Bright’s disease and work in the drug store for \V. V. Fuller, you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the editor san saw them in rui- Sal- i that, The m e euiiur ineiu play iuuv iu ,, , . , , . , i other ailments, passed away on the 8th and Tracy Savory will go t > Portland to S IX T E E N younff China plaisan ts f<» »• by plaintiff will apply to said court fo ra decree . . , , , . en., and he know, » hut he ix t«lkinK «»'■• He ducked, of eourne, nnd harked :»t the home of Wm. Rubell in Albina. Mia as prnyed for in said complaint, viz: That the »4 Henry Robbins, Palla», Mr. Kimsey had not lieen having good j work for the new wholesale firm, marriage contract now existing between plain about when lie »ay« that “ they are a out of the way aa soon as he saw what tiff and defendant be annulled and dissolved, Saturday evening Miss Vera Cosper strong aggregation, and Dallas will hav was up, luckily escapinga bullet. Milne health for some months, and recently cC IT A T IO N wanted by »> toung lady. Hotel ami that plaintiff's name, Lucy Richard», be- held a sale of his farm goods and stock, every- entertained the members of the college to go some to defeat them.” So was not hurt either, although a bullet »lining room or restaurant preferred. Ad fore her marriage, be restored to her and for I expecting to go to Californi.i and see if senior class at the home of her parents, m li other relief a* may be just and equitable. body come and see this game, Jones •'t’Jb struck the fishing pole he was carrying. the change of climate would not affor»l Mr. and iSlrs. II. B. Cosper. A »lelight- dress this office. This summons by order of the Honorable Ed. will pitch the game for Dallas. . Coad, county judge of Folk county, Oregon, Mr. Richmond cannot assert who fired j him gon.e relief from constant suffering. full time was had. Those games in detail : »•.do at chambers at Dalian, Oregon, on the tH. OHT from the Boise fa-in. 50 head of ff...ts o »lay of April, 1909, is nerved upon you by Batnrday’s first, as his attention was b»*iug taken | He was on his way when stricken with i I* are marked with crop and upper an I un »Mi* nllon thereof for six successive weeks in C’hemawa AB R IB SB SU PO A K up with paying the stage driver, although his la«t illness. His remains were der bit o:i left -ar and upper ami under bll on the ”olk county Itemizer, a weekly newspa brought up <n the trein yesterday I I right ear. Information leadii.K t«» their re- per of general circulation, published in sal»» 4 i 0 1 0 ♦t 3 0 Teaho, c ...... he noticed*IIerve come up with a gun »•overv rewarded by J. A, Coovert, Palla*. morning, ami at once taken to the Odd Folk county. The date of the first publication David, 2 1)........ .5 0 1 » 0 3 4 1 Phon* 155 Pioneer. M13 of thin summons 1* April 8,190». ( Mark, 1 b .... 3 0 0 1 0 H i 0 and say something to Sulliv n. lit* | Fellows graveyar»!, where he was lai»l to N. L. BUTLER. • r«*st by warm fri«*n»ls who have known j 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 says the shooting reminded him of a Graham, I f Attorney for Plaintiff. J HAVE Ea*tern Oregon whe.at ranchen to Queapolma, r f 4 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 i bunch of fire crackers firing oif. Herye \ ami respected him since his residence I B re d fo r Style 1 trade for Willamette valley lamín. -8. h. among us. The pall bearers were W. 1 1 1 0 i •) 2 Darnell, p ........ I Curvine, box 121. Salem, Oregon. M27 and A c tio n Dan, c f ........ 4 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 was shot in the abdomen and Sullivan i E. Goode)I, Holt Crowley, Roliert Ix^we, Citation. '1 il U t , b . . 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 in the neck, most of the bullets going Holt McDaniel. C. G. C«*ad and Eugene The newly imported Ger Hayter. Dr. Embree made a few re 0 0 3 2 L ’ochran, Dalla.“, 1 0 0 2 I /\AK | M »M ts for .tale by E N. < Sorter, s h ......... .4 wild. Sullivan got out just behind Ed I man coach stallion, Bra- In the n: ktter of th« estate of of Elisabeth M. 35 3 5 4 0 24 14 i> and he was really between the two men i marks at the grave. Total Wright, d' Mr. Kimsey was a native son »»f Polk siR, will be at Dallas To Oscar D. Van »»order Gertruda P. Van Dallas G ravs A i« R I li S » « I l PO A K when the firing commenced, lie does, county, having been born in 1857 on the . C O O h haled cheat hay for s ale bv Cass Gibson I ^GTTrm^aml Ethel May Van Gorder,Greeting: Friday and Saturday of 4 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 not want such another cuperienc» He I place w here Frank Freisen now lives in Ilice, r f '■* Kickreall, Oregon, Fho nc: fieli 277. Mon | |\ THE NA ME o f THE STATE o r OREGON: root#, capt, 2 b. .5 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 111 15 I You are hereby cit»*d and required toap- each week. ! the Rick real I neigh borhood, hut he has mouth, K t) pear in the county cmirt ol the state of Ore :t 1 II 0 0 1 will be called as w itness if II«*rve re-j ; spent most of his life on the James Kim- Fenton,s s ...... gon for the county of Polk at the court room .4 0 0 0 II n 1 0 covers enough to stand trial. Bovdston, c ! Puy donation claim down the LaCreol«*. thereof at Dallas in the county of Polk on the e cheap—l range, 1 oak r» eker. 0 . 0 0 0 Barham, \V 3b 4 0 3 1 I lie was a son of Mr. ami Mrs Anson | McCOY COACH HORSE CO. bed room n»-t. 1 baby carriage. 12th «lav of June, 1909, at 10 o'clock In the fore- in <m of said day then and there to show caus^ Bovdston, F lb . 5 H o o 0 fi 1 1 Craven at the Dallas Mercan I Inquire of ft Kimsey, who have been dead some Resolutions of Condolence. n any there be, why the petition of the Barham, K. 1 f . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ! tile store. i years, and is survived only by his un- i..r praying an order directing him to sellcer- .1! 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 T ch I h , H I I Whereas it hau pleased Almighty God j married sister, Miss Nancy, who has tnin real entn'e of -said »Icceased described a a o • li»«r s ’»»wit. I.nt »’> and the north half of lot 3 1 0 1 1 ■z in his Infinite Wisdom to call from the | made her home with him for tnanv Jones, p .......... .4 at straw for sale at H a ton by - in bl«>' » . J alls City, Polk county. Oragon. 40 t 13 3 1 i l 7 4 scenes of his earthly labors our » steeinwl years, and to whom the shock of his Total confect- ¡*h,>uhl not at KID» granted, and that sale thereof m l-'l Neighbor, George F. Shaw . . ,-v ho : ih 1» at private »ale. < iff Jones 1 : off ' »loath is nearly an insupportable one. First base on balls \Vitm ihe Hon. Ed. F. Load, countv ol Be it, resolve»! that by the d ith of I Darnell 1. Left on liases: Dallas 12, Mr. Kimsey had never affiliated with polk h ! h of Oregon, with the seal ofsald I Chemawa 8. First base on errors : our esteemed »ig h lto r , Dallas Camp any organisation or sought political AppO . ourt a dxed this llth «lay of ! Dallas 2. Chemawa 3. Two base hit: No. 2»M, W. O. W. has l»»-t a true Neigh honors, Udugof a temperament to which Countv Clerk of M I County! Oiegon. j Rice. Struck out: Bv Jones 14, by bor and a faithful \\ <* »dman, (such things »lid not appeal. He prefer- [SKA 1.1 Be it further resolved, that this ( amp , r»*d the quiet life of a farmer and the I Darnell 5. Double piavs: David to wopertle prop* . Sortor. Passed balls: tValio 4, Boyd- exten»ls its condolence and sympathy to ’ enjoyment of his liooks to other occupa- A. La ( tion». The friemls he ma»)e bore him in , ston 2. Hit bv pitcher: Clark, Rice, the bereaved family, Farms tor Sale. He it further resolved, that a copy of ( high esteem for his many virtues and it M e C A L L P A T T F B N S Boydston, in, Miller. Umpire, G, O. Celebrated f«w sty»*-, perfect Grant. Time of game : One hour and these resolutions lie spread on the min | is with great regret that they heard of rcli.ibility nearly 40 y. in crop. house 14x16» utes of this Camp, that a copy l*e sent his passing. Un forty minutes. every city and town in tl Notice of Final Settlement. [• 1 i »rii, y«*ung orrhard. 4 B ile« muu to the family, that a ’ >py be sent to the Cañad i, or by m ail dire —- - —■ ■ — « » « Monday’s Gam#. t. , ■ i rhi» place u not unite «>n thè county e.ny other make. Send Mrs. B. L. Louse, of Port laud, v»«ite«l , .1 »mi f . •» r.».l »o ro, g in »; A g » * » D e rb v s A B R I B S B H H P O A K Oregon Woodman, the Pacific Wood J^OTICKIa h raby given that Frank T. Fur- * .«.MSI . m ami calf. S> hens. all fo ie »» M e C A L L ’S M A G A Z IN E haa filed his final «rcnnui in the mattet ol MI go- - tor $.25 *;■«• cash, baiane« * to I year* H a r r is , 1 h . . . . . 2 0 0 0 o H 0 3 man. and that the charter be drape«! ¡over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Mo for thirty »lays the ostate «»f Lucy VanTas*«*l. deeeaacd; that Fenton. a» p. cent. Ih?» ia thè cheapeet p M I *# i »w in , 3 b . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I th*- Honorable Ed. F. 4*««d, county judge oi pmgtS Fraternally submitted. agi 1 bave 4, 14 and 2J aerea and » I style H u g h e s . 1 f . .. 3 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 Folk county, Oregon. In whose court aald mat In tue county. art any sire fami yoo wau*. Frank Smith an»l F. W. Durbin were W. if. Kralier. p’lin sew ,n ,7 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M o ore , c i . . . . . . 3 V fu» over from Salem to attend the funeral etiquette, go* V . P . F iske 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 S tre it, 2 b . . . year ( « orti» »I of W. C. Brown. Committee. W. G. Vasrall. Subscribe today, or « r i lor »ampie copy. 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 « G nnn, r f »» — — Mrs. Walter Baker »m l child, of Til- W O N D I i n i L M i n i e r a i EN TS 0 2 1 0 0 1 M c K in n o n , c. . . 3 to A re n ? «, p., • ,! I.” ..c . r - •rday made a lamook Uitv, arrived uj> balay on a 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 O. ]tur,MO. o ,««, D a n e , p ........ 2 I D Bf wn was *yest and new cash prise offe»*. Add resa___ visit with Mr. and Mr». Ed Dunn T otal 24 1 2 V 0 1H •i 4 notary pu hl ir. OTT’S EMULSION m u g Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. tl K s V b 11 8 lì b F o r B a b y ’s B a th K il 1) V Al Ht b b P » ol tl tl The Best Fence Made. While You Are II ai il o il N vi te Not loo Busy BRASIG t a i Mr» AU. C*.. » • » . MS W n » HH» vol.» V C n tl ii Cl P 0 c a T P tl 01 S' tl !< Cl Z I f r tl T tl Û u;